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411-2 per Neal and for the first two. months thi: js year 6 per cent, Still thes did not gee how 1 could loao, dividands até no bigger Da now pal waa rather Intricate, but I be- by one in Wal! picking up un to the scheme of F. Rwert Story, the Kine swindler. 1 studted ihe eaters | the aystem able to beat Wall “this looked to lg iTke nd the ap el failure lias not) mony and I entered Into a deal, think- h my. belle! ing all the time (t was straight, an got any we by went over to Phila) 10 per cent. commission from the ia to see Btory, who had an, office | for all Investments made through my In ih: Bourse, and I thought him then fluence, The Story firm divided up the profit riving the, lnvestors 7 por cont., t Kngilehman, ing 2% a , which woe tho opinion T oan ne of O, Howard and a man named Quin- the the only. threo i men connected with othe Games Like It. e scheme that “But this alluring 10 per cent, com> [ee aaked Me. 8tOry whether a rald| mission lod me to write @ letter to the j could be made on the busine:s during! storys commending the investment 9 j@ panic? He sald: savings into thelr hands, and this let. | STho ‘Inventor are so small and #0 ter, Tbelieve, was widely citoulated,. 1 pices the they could not act quick-)aiso forwarded names of achool and noert, | Then Mf we WeTe | ore whom I knew, and when later they foe Into She hands of a recelver Wel asked my advice, I unhesitangly yay have funds on hand all the time to (oe that I thought the investmen' god, | Pay off $0 per cent. of the liwbilitles and enough contracts and cotton In transit) Hot course tt makes 4 tana feet cheap mate! buncoed ike T But TS {to Hauldate within three or four _~ jmonths, paying dollar for dollar, Alluring Profite, “The yesult of my conneotion with |Story's company, ‘however, Was that the first year, 100i, I received dividendat cover A pel on my investment amounting to over 50 of al the per cent, In 1820 the profits were 461-4 per cent.; In 1908, 481-2 per cent,; in 1904, “WE CLOTHED'YOUR FATHER, 3S you?” bu ire, Figurin: rofits ond losses, T ant still a ite etter than even, pos iit 4 investments od = oe ot bu tw out even momo the! ‘Thole % Student of Nature Was In {terested in Cotton Litera- ture Sent as Bait. three Foes ig ou Hin. ‘Little Ahead Himself and stil! leves the System Good to Bont Wall Street. Langdon & Homeson: ‘ enced by any of my statements advis- Deating the Wall street.game for |!28 Anvestments with this company to end Delieveing a scheme had been |PUt thelr money into the scheme, I am to get rick quick without work. | {TUly very gorry, f Langdon 8, Thompson, of Nb, 65 Biggest Dupe of All. avenue, Jersey City, at last con-| ‘Moreover, 1 find that I am the blg- he met his Watertoo when |gest dupe of ajl, for perhaps no one ei Is Coming! Do you want GOOD VALUE for your money? If so, come to us. Children’s Buster Browns, the Genutne Kind, ‘Up against the Story swindlers |/nvestigated the company’s methods , MME ta! hss. dsioea trowencad tore tan 1A! \y Ne Children’s Russian Blouse Sults, aoeeenveeereee $275 Persons with small salaries into| Prof. Langdon 8. Thompson ts one of D.B. DACRE ORE 2.75 * Norfolk i, (S120 7 1016)sessveecee 2,98 bude: Norfolk Suits (sizes 7 to 16), extra Pants, Bloomers or Kalekers., «+ 3.95 Value of these ie i Children’ 's Blue D, B, Suits (sizes 7 to 16),, Aor Up-to-Date Cut, Pit and W: Single Breasted.sseoee sess vees fe ng in cotton, the best known and most respeoted e Hers got $6,000 of my mon-j men in Jersey ity. For years he hns bi Aa Gs savings of many of my| been the drawing teacher in the twen- ve geld Mr. Thompson to’ an) ty-nine public schools and has won the nig World reporter, ‘and Tseo how | esteom and affection ot bhe teachers they yoy used me as @ stools }and scholars, But it wag th mt a R, OF decoy duck, There doesn't od to be any company left and the| paviise to the cotton swindiens, Just <ty are reported as having dis-(how this happened Mr, Thompson tells I should like to say, how-j)' an jatervyiew granted The Bvening hat {€ anybody hes been influ- secveve 1,93 Men’s Suits. mash fowl 54 $6.50 to $20.00 alas Men: s Suits. oad Cutan oH HOOD G Catoe theres $10.00 to $22.06 ae Been ‘Long In the Game. “This is at I, hav, pet pegelly ‘hepscutatlon Sh oo tn i “WANTS” | \puttire tian trate a aeeatt Spri T Cc intended for next Sunday's fayotem for neany seven ard and. al - pring oF oats. wa y | rage made money; for T got « pant of It /We have all the newest shades and goods....+.+++44 $8.50 to $25.00 fant Directory should be tre Boop fn Wal aect fereel running ich | | SPECIAL—Our $10.50 Covert Top a ‘ta hon park dye, silk lined, cannot _ handed in to-night or early 1b ae ea “mene Re | Pe owe wis sell you 4 QBNUINE PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTE, “tomorrow morning to in- ions aad compiled | owt ti futl sg and width MONDAY ” will put on our ters MEN'S S| ri i ut man Sattayet fotarpored 3B 14 ibe Ry 685c.; an article Worth $1 .00, one f Habba spring sie Bre Men's Hats from $1. 00 to $3.00, Boys’ Derby Hats, 95c.. Children’s Caps, 25¢, Herat read en By Mail With le pounce the arrival ee the Fra n “e Oppenheim factoriek cetera oy hcowenecan | Thousands of {Spring Oxfords in. |. Beauty, daintiness, adaptability ina ease of fit were never better exemplified than in ihe ideal sults attained in our new Spring oxfords. A varied, elaborate and extensive gathering of styles tt could only be possible in the colossal shoe parlors of the Frazin & Oppenheim building at 18th et and 6th Avenue, ” The Women’s Oxfords are presented in numberless and tae conceptions of styles and ‘shades in. every known leather, Dainty ribbon ties, button, lace and _ Dlucher one in n high, semi-high and normal heels. The Men’s Oxfords are smart shapings over originallasts, In patent leather and guaranteed colt skin as well as tans $ and blacks, of blucher, > 3 lace and button styles, as ee Displayed at our exclusive $3shoe ftare, 21st St and (th Ave, in con: func on with the 18th $. and 6th Ave. store, Expert shoe fitters at both stores will see to It (hat you are fitted to the right shape of the right shoe ! +4 for Men’ s, ‘Women’s ‘and 4 Children’s 8,000 square ‘feet of selling space, All widths, all sizes, all leathers, all kinds, all the year ‘round, The Big Store at 18th St. and 6th Ave. For Men, Women and Children. ||Men’s $4 Little 3 Guaranteed from every standpoint—specially selected leathers || Shoes Gents’ Ratha ale Gonsresn Shoes The Big Store at 18th St, and 6th Ave, Han and Wack Cale Slippers, cr Styles—perfect fit, comfort and absolute durability, Box Calf, Viet eke OMEN’S $ WOMEN’S $ Balin scale, OXFORDS SHOES || Boys’ $4| Women’s ton co, viel ia Patent Caly, viel Ki, Shoes Shoes “gaan a Uy Catt Viet git Oxtor MEN’S Patent Tau her. luo Patent is a sone Oxfords, Child aa Tan and Brack Vlot Patent Leather. Bie: Misses’ Shoes Dongola Kid, ‘an, Russia Calf [per or Lace, N’S ronvs *P sa 3 ax Calt, Wel Ke, Tan, Peusata care, Misses’, children's and boys’ shoes and oxford: Shoes, 279 Sixth Ave. . for operating the | eyecare Raukalpeeh peeing Cenc es Rell alate ylen they fe Neti rong It. a ivigae iat JAMES S. COWARD, 303 SSS ee, 2 BOY KILLED BY RAT POISON. Samuel Phriing, a boy of alx, is dead at his home in Madison, N. J; hls brother Charles, eleven, and his slater Mary, twelve, are dying, the three Eapg having been poisoned with rat json, Coward 268-274 Greenwich St,, N.Y. think. ei ae sod teens ale Sh was be Braadway, 334 te 94th Stress FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY f An Impertant Sale of Coats & Dresses for Girls & Misses At Bxtreme Price Concessions. From the cleverest of the manufacturers who pro- vide the garments for our pt stock we have re- ceived an entire series of fine sample dresses for girls, in sizes eight to twelve years, designed for street and party wear, in a variety of right dainty styles and a at complanand of colors. The col- lection includes quite a number of exquisite im- ported models. e entire series has been divided into three classes and is offered at the following extreme price concessions ; Regularly $15.00 to $21.00 Special at $9.50 Regularly $22.50 to $34.00 Special at $14.50 Regularly $39.00 to $55.00 Special at $19.50 Girls’ and Misses’ College Dresses of plain or mixed fabrics, trimmed with leather; with full plait- ed waist to match; sizes 12 to I8 years, Regularly $15 to $21.50. Special at $9.75 Mis es’ Tailor Made Suits of shepherd checks, ‘ancy mixtures or plain chevidt, trimmed with silk and braid, plaited back. Junior sizes, 12, 14 & 16 years. Special at $9.75 i fers, of navy serge or tan covert in box, ely SA models, with or without able) sizes 6 to 12 years, Regularly $5.00 Special at $3.95 Girls’ Double Breasted Top Coats of tan ‘covert or navy cheviot in three-quarter length boyish models, lined throughout. Regularly $750 Special at $5.00 8’ Top Goats of tan covert in fitted and b Mi hi line with silk; sizes 14 to 18 years, hy Regularly $10.00 Special at $7.90 Regularly $12.50 Special at $9.75 Millinery for Women. Untrimmed and partly trimmed hats you will find in our department in all the new shapes and colors, including the new shades of green and blue, Both trimmed and untrimmed, we present fashion’s post- season demand—the Polo Hat at $3.95 to $8.50, Hats for Boys and Children. Por the little laddies we have a Scotch hat of straw which is new and clever. It is termed "Prince Charlie.” If it fail to please you, we promise to you an entirely new series of straw. sailor, tam o’ shanter, continental, Napoleon, hussar and middy models at very modest prices, Special for Saturday. Children’s Straw Hats in a distinctive middy model, with emblem and ship's name in gold, It is an im- ported hat—English—which is ; . Worth $2.00 Special at $1.25 Boys’ large Top Golf, Eton and College Caps, Excellent value at Fifty cents, A Sale of Shoes for Boys & Girls At Prices Materially Reduced. They are the standard Saks Shoes, the leathers and fashioning of which promise the best of service, ‘ Baya’ lace oc Blucher Shoer of patent colt, box calf or viel kid, Sizes 13 to 5%. Regularly $2.50, At $1.95, Boya’ ace Shags of patent colt, vici kid, velour calf, with first heels, Sizes 13 to9%. Regularly $2.25. At $1.75, Minnes'.and Children's hace or Button Shoes, of patent leather with cloth or kid top. of kid with self or patent tip and of box calf; widths A to B. Sizes Il to2, Regularly $3.00. At $2.40 Sizes 84 to LI. Regularly $2.50, At $1.95 Missen’ and Children's Lace or Button Shoea of patent colt, vici kid or box calf, Sizes I]i to 2, Regularly $2.50. At $1,95 Sizes 8} to Il. Regularly $2.00. At $1.45 Children's wage ax Button Shoes, with patent vamp, kid top or kid with patent or plain tip; spring heels, Sizes4to8, Regularly $1.50. At $1.19 pla ea ap ae ci sia ai i r in our suits and top coats for young men, whether | conscious of this: they are the best undergarments » @uba § Compart Vy Rinadway, 334 te 54th Street, Suits and Top Coats for Men =| Distinctiog New Models Ready-for-Serviy | At Fifteen and Twenty Dollars), Deduction demonstrates that all things aredepend- ent—that they borrow or inherit certain virtues fron their kind. If it were otherwise; our suits and top coats at fifteen and twenty dollars would be no better in character than those which our contem- poraries offer, The virtues which they inherit from. as ig that ‘cost again as much, establish een and twenty dollars as the best of ey are cut by the same patterns, om the same models and tailored by the ization of tailormen—masters of their craft, Even though you found a tailor clever enott ‘to. infuse the vigor, the character and the distinetiveness Into his garments that mark ours, is method would compel him to charge twenty dollars instead of fifteen, and twenty-five instead of twenty. Rank Suite—Single and double breasted models of worateds, cheviots, twills, gassimeres, cerges and thibets in both rough and smooth surface weaves, in all the new shades of gray and brown mixtures, self overplaldé and broken checks 15,00, $20.00 Top Gante—In the new $2, 34,41 and extreme box models, paddocks, paletots and’ tourist coats of covert, whipcords, twills and cheviot in the very shades and designs @ith which the onslusiye tailor- men pride themselves. $15.09, $20.0) those at fi their class. designe same oF 35¢. Half Hose for Men at 23c. Stockings of sheer gauze lisle thread in black. For the sake of good service the heels, toes and soles have been teinforced. In the regular course of business they are well worth thirty-five cents. Six pairs for $1,25, Distinctive Suits and Top Coats for Young Men Sonservative and Daring Models $8.50 $10.00 $12.50 Every little knack in which character and individue ality have their source and every little innovation which the master tailors sanction, find expression the price be eight-fifty, ten or twelve-fifty. Por the ° service of the garments we gladly stand sponsor. This we Know: the fabrics will withstand even strenuous service; the shape is tailored to hold its own as long asthe garment is in service, and the.- prices are a i more modest than those which prevail generally (Eifth Blog) tile aad Double Breasted, $8.50, $10.00, $12.60 alt, Ox or Nuri $8.50, $10.00» $12.50 Spring Underwear for Men At Qne Dollar the Garment. Over in England I. & R. Morley make shirts and I drawers of white India gauze, and in this country a t man makes them of a certain medium weight natural | #4 wool, which will not shrink, launder them as often as you will, You may accept either of them and be at one dollar of which we know. FOR’ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Spring Suits and Coats for Boys * Abou’ One-third Under Price. Even though you knew every detail of the tai- lormen's craft, even though you were well versed in the nature and valite of fabrics, we are certain you could not make a single suggestion that would insure better service or proportions more true for the garments which this sifer concerns, econd Fldor.) Nartotk Suita of fancy cheviot or navy serie) with knickerbooker trousers; sizes 8 to 17 Value Tap Goate of tan or ere covert cloth in box ‘ atl] edétian ¢ ia ight k and yr or cheviot ia blue, te val a $3.95 Rustlan Blouse (sizes 944 to 8) and Sailor} Suits (tines 6 to 11) of cheviot or tweed in gey or brown mixtures with Two Pairs of loomer Trousers and separate pique collar and silk scarf. Value $6.50 Ton Geate of covert cloth or whipcord in and live or tan, box models; sizes 8 to 16 years, $7.50 look Tae Renters of serge in navy and i cheviot In red or navy, with silk emblems! gt $5,00 and ait ttons; a to 10 years, Double reanted and | arte Suita of tweed or cheviot, in wats heather mixtures or stripes, with plain ff Koicker~ bocker trousers} sizes 8 to 17 years, g pecial at $4.75 | 4 EURNISHINGS FOR BOYS. Shirts, stiff bosom, negligee|'Stat” and “K, & FB.” Blouse or plaited, of white or colored \Walata of madras or cheviot, madtas, cheviot or percale; in white or colors, with neck» open front and coat styles,| with attached or detached|band or Byron collar; sizes 6 to 16 years, cuffs} sizes 19 to 14, Valuh $1.95. Special at 85c | Value $1.25, Special at 85¢ At 25; Windsor, Four-ineHand, Teck, and Bow Scarfs, », adit = |SUNDAY WORLD. WANTS WORK. MONDAY ~ MORNING WONDERS i ch taSaaiak io, “Vomit