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fi Maelo aces FE NE MMT eas Ree Bears cok WALL STREET ent Ne Net aie r Hitch. Low. Close Ch'e, Sales, Hirsh, Law, Clore, Chim. , 15% 1544 — Se) S6LLO Louie & Nashiis% bly 17 +1 ish + 10 Am, Beet 310 81+ MH 800 Manhattan ...164%) 166 19444 + M% “ ¢ 4 > 2 + ™ 7 4 Around “Walt street to-day making ner. [ied Am. c.& F. pf 98% 97 OTe % loOMinn. @ BE LW MA) ay . vous Inquiries regarding the prospects | ty Am, Cot Oll.., 83% 82% 33% +1 TKO MSP & BBMIS 114 14le +d Mrs, Charles Burns Comes|°* “onslitated Gas stocks, Many of) gy Am. Cot, pfu me 8 OM + SSM p...18) 188% 389 +148 theso politicians hastened to a well-| ew AmH. & Lp G48 4 ol ta heh ae th Hw A 4 erage house, which has polit- Bate bvote ai) cee a OE . Here from Ireland Seek- fe amilations end Rave urgent ordera| COA Wee ctf. i) Bip ne pit BUNS a ett i t " 20 Am.Ice. efs.pf, 38% 98% 88% + %) MODMo. Pac. . oy 95% «98% + He ing Vengeance, had taaded cre with Coneetideted Gen | @20Am. Lin, Ol. 10 Wm 39° + %4! OO Naam & BEL161% 151 15Me +3% tte 19700. Am, 1000..,.,,, hy 9 + %| MO Nat, Ble. Co. 00% Bite 60% + 72 shares a fortnight ago on" o straight | ine Am Loco, pf lib 1S 118 +1 |L6C0Net, Lead 1. Wm 49K 8M tity , tip from Albany" that there would be! ‘yo 4M" ster Oe Gh tM MON, Lead 18 108108 | After twenty years’ theart-breaking| no adverse gas lemietngion this year. | doo Am Malt, tae | UOONat B® Bm OM | and searching Mrs, Mary Burns, | Entirely different tps came from Al- M ie ; hoat Re time 8h Ge | of Ballin Temple, County Cavan, Ire-| pany tast night and this morning. 24700 Am. Smelting, WS 13% 114% +14 Nat RRM pf $6 MK 3K fend, to-day faced her husband, | vitet go of your gun Mocha” wee the | 200Am. Sm. pf... 121% 121% +1%| 10 Nat RRM 9p, 19% 19% 19% —% Charles Burns, whom she tracked across gist of the advice talberapied (5 Gry 100 Am. Snuff pf,,.102 192 102 WON. Y, Alr Br.163% 162% 153% — %& he Atlantic, and who was araigned local political s ecuiatorn by the Pate WOAm, Bt. 144 + % | SOON, Y. Central.idbts 1434 141% +1 foxday on a bigamy charge in Harlem | 0Ch WO ee ny hi ee vw Ital, te | 200 Am. 8. Fy. pf, 6 on +2 ONY C & Sth, 48 49) 4d Court by Detective-Sergoant Jackaon, | ™ Me toad Ay Ay mien al. Tt) 3900 Am. Sugar 197% | 190) Nor & W ch ey _ Who arrested the man last night at No. | !8 \nderstood that the politicians’ was | iso am. Tob, porns 600 Nor, & 'W. pf, 83% wy + 85 Hast Eighty-fourth street, Pool bought about 20,000 shares of Con=| 4999 Am, Wool % 84 4% 1400 Norn Am. ..103 101% 102 Burne was held. in $260 ball on the| solldated with the expectation of reap-| “Sy Am’ wool, pf te Aai2 a Dg S900 Nor. Pac... 160% 178 370 +44 Digamy charge by Magistrate Breen, | {hs the benetits of a ten-point advance. | ity Anaconda so, its il 13 21 | TOOnt. @Wee..., 62% Gt Bib + He ‘who referred the matter to the Diatrict-| The growing belief that the Republican | isu) 7, @ a. m6% 84% BS 600 Pac. Mall ..., 39% 88% 30% > Attorney. When Mrs, Burna told her) majority in the Legislature will pass! io AT. B&F. pt. 101 | 68000 Penn, RR. 189% 139% + % @tory on the stand and produced her| one ot more of the bitis recommended | gi 4) G, hit Hite ff ae Ot = A Tn) Peo Gas 10% 104% — a Papers she wald that ehe was willing to| by the Stevens Committee sent Con: | apn Bait, @ bition ete ‘KO Peo & Mast, a7 +8 | forgive the man and drop the charges | solidated Gas shares tumbling to-day.| gio nrtvn Ree at yi, WPCC & BL % % +h if he would sign over the farm in Ire-| From %2 this stock dropped awiftly to 1100 Broon U Gas 6 700 Pressed 8, C... %% 98% 89 +% Jand to their gon, Edward, who had | 19% 1-2 and, although some supporting | ‘i pur a mus Coot B.C. pt. 6 9% 96 +1 fworked on It, although tt was eull In the) orders were put in, the recoveries were | itp pede eae aol Led Pom ®t -W mame of the absent father, je eaid| only fractional, see és Deeg + that when Burns ran away he sold) ‘The great bull point of the day was| %0Can. Pacific 19% 148% een Rae ties Bn Ma cu @verything but one heifer of the stock, /the announcement of a new lesue of | M0 Ohes. & Ohio, 1% 60% 100 Ry, 8t. Sp. pf. 9 © +2 { On May 17, 188, oy Burnses were| Chicago & Northwestern common stock work & Alton. . 35% 35% 2100 Rep. Steel ..... 10% 18% 19 + % merried in Ballin Temple, County | with extraordinary rights to the pres- IM. & N. Was 2t7 2200 Rep. Stee) pl. 74%) 78M 73% +N avan, by the Rev, Terence Brady.|ent stockholders. The stockholders of| SCH. G. W. .. 21% 20% 11280 Reuding .. .. D1 63% +1 Burns was a prosperous farmer with} this company on Feb. 10, 1908, author-| SC. G. W. p. A. A2ty 62 100 Reading 2a pf, 87 87 47 8% @attle and some money, According to} ized an increase of the common atock| °C. G. W. p, B. 83% 32 17900 Rock Island .. 3% 20% 208 + % the story told by the wife, a family of/ go as to make the total capitalization | %0C. G. W. deb. . 87 7 1000 Hock Isl. pf... 7 4% 4M + Mh MoHughs lived down the road a half! of the company $10,000,000. The direc- | 90 C. M. & Bt. P.ITs% 172% 2600 Rub, Goods ... 82% 1% 81% + mile from the Burns farm, and Burns/tors have now voted to issue new com-| 10 CM & At P pl.iss 186 900 Blora-Bheff. ... M4 = 83 Sty +2 @rew to have more than a paasing Inter-| mon stock equal to 15 per cent. of the| *%0 Chi. Term. pf. as a9 100 Bt, J, & G. 18 «12 —8% est in buxom Busan McHugh, daughter] teal proferred and common etock now | WCOChi. Un. Ter, 8 7H 200 8.L, & 8.F.2 p. Oy oF +m Pans taser, that eighteen | tstanding. Each stockholder hae the) 80Chi. 17. 7. pt. 38 35 100 8LBFCET, p12 132 182 —2ty ernike biti Shea papa Ng jitey privilege of subscribing for the new] 0 C CC & St 1.100% 97 081. 8, Wi 8% B+ Sh isa: aa pails Nie Bare leaving stock at par to the extent of 16 per|100Col, F, & Ir. 46 45 1200 St. 1, A.W. pf. B8!a 5868+ ty! wroet Lod cent, of his holdings as recorded June| 2%0Col. HC & 114% lp 800 St, P, & Om,..18 180 185 +10 | her helpless with a newly born son, fj 1” , 1, 1905. ‘Dhis right Is equivalent 2000 Col. Bouth .... Ma 2 2100 Bou, Pac 1% GO% 0% — 1, 5 is quivalent to a Ye 26% Hdwand, who te now a husky Young) cee or gbout $1,760 on each 10 sharen| 210Col. Bo. 1 pf. itty Sil 1000 Sou, Pac. pf lI 16% 117 fellow of twenty-one, running tho |! ‘ ea ae vinta) at (80 Bou. Ry. Co... 8 M1 hm 4 of the present Chicago & Northwestern} 1000Col, Bo, 2 pf. 8 34 . oe 82 a Q “ Burns farm in Ballin ‘Temple. erat ra Cons, Gas,” 901% 1934 KOBANR& TCO % % MN iy Buxom Gusan Aleo Vanishes, The market responded enthuslastic-| 8700Corn Prod, .. 14% 1214 Se Bi Re PR rea re At the same timo Burns disappeared, | ally to this bull point. Chicago &| 1200Corn Prod. pf. 63% 624 BSR LERae any ue ae tie ‘his wife says, Susan’ McHugh also van-|Northwestern Jumped from 226 1-2 to| 100 Dei, & Hud..187ty 186 D000 "Tex Pacific... 83% 82% a + toned from Ballin Temple. Bight years) 231. Omaha rose nine pointe In sym-| 100 Dol L & W..872') 9724 900Tol Rwys.cc 84 824 By 41 ago, Mrs. Burns says, #he learned that | pathy. New York Central advanced| %0Den & R G.. 31% 314 500 Ww is . Tol Bt L& W 31% 86l4 87% 41%! Busan had returned to Ballin Temple fortwo points and Big Four went up four] %0Don & RG of. 67 94 1200 Tot 8 Ls & Wo. ue a us) ant & short thme, evidently, she asserts, £2) points to 100 1-4. Nickel Plate was also} 60 Det Un Rwy. 8% &% 3000 Twin COR 'T..13s 10% 10% 4 4 Tearn if Mrs. Burne wis take eaya thag | Very strong, Loulavitie & Nashville} 130) Distillers’ 8., 44 42 42 4 14 | SOOT Bag & PL. 1 12% 12q H Fe tN eek te Amerie also displayed remarkable strength, re-| MODULBS& A. 14 1% 1% —y 2Un B & P pf. 7 +0 Ate the visit of Busan, Mrs, Burns| Covering from 141 7-8, its lowest quota-| 30D 8 8 & A pf. 27 27 at 2 | 12000 Union Pac, 121% 121% determined that the two were living Inj Hon and mounting with rapid strides| 100Blec Stor ....81 81 8} | WOU ACT Pipe 4 8% SIMS + ty ‘America, and the desire for vengeance] 0 about 140. Northern Pacific climbed | 29600 Wrte 43% 49%) sot, — my) TOUR CTP pt. os 91 8 +2 spurred her to action. With this objec#four points to 178, and various rumors! 3900 Erie Ist pf 79 84 Tay tye IWUESRERCOK 3 Bo +1 (burning flercely in her heart she left| were afloat as to posslbie interesting | 1800 frie 24 pf... 6% 61% Gi — 4 YOU AR AR pl ss 62 Oy + ty | Ireland eightcen months ago and came happenings at the annual meeting the| 60) Fed M & 8 pf 95 My + UB Le 2 «Wh Hh to this country to search for Burns. middle of this month, 10 Ft W & DC. 63 68 Dou, 4s. L. pt 10 108g + by There was a lively scene when the! While the distribution of the assets of | 191Gen Elec Co.175% 175% 1's 1600 U 8. Rubber,, 3% 39 3014 + detective arrested Burns on a bigamy the Northern Seourlites Company 1a pro-| 1200Great Nor pf.279 276 1200.0, B, Rub, pli 1004 100%) +1% chiirge, the woman in the house Crying) gregsing with eelerity, the work Is be-] 20 Havans leo 16% Ih 164 — 1% EN 3 peu ani eh mig Mend and abusing Jackson, From one scene | ing gespatched so quietly that few per-| 10 Hemestake ,. 80 80 £6600 U, 8, Bleel pf. 1004) 101% + Me they went to another when the husband | gong pealdes the stockholdere intereated 10% rete ie 1000 VaCar Cha, BY 8Mg 3 +1% and wife came face to face, [know what is being done, Preaident | 709 nt By — | WOO VE-Car. pf. 108t 103% 10814 Hy +144 | You ran away with Susan MctHUBN | jaro J, Hill Is not placarding his plans! 4c int Paper pf. 19% 194, 7 wove C&C. Mm 4 Fok Sodio aaa ree carmed |i IBTg®, blucke Letters, nor ta he oole:| jo) towa Conti. 28M \uaks 41h, UMD Wabesn 120%) 2206 + ta | A rs, Burns’ eetng, brat his-complete triumph over t! . ree iy | Ww. f. 48 42% 18H = Bee and maminured, :1'm ony board-| Parvin force with @ DEAD band The] 100 Kan Clty Bo. 9 MW a8% + ty( UR Wectngiouse lite Ih? ite sae ang with her.” {method of the redivtribution of the Great) 700 Kan, (. Bo. pf. 2% 61% + %) MO Wh. & LB 15% ike — My ried Susan McHugh $n St. Barnabas's MAGey and somment Ih Hu aateee | 200 Knick Toe..... 204 20% 20% + Se! slo Wis Contral. sie J Church a month ago, although they) Bach stockholder wh: his} 100L BH & Weat..% 9% 8 +1 600 Wis. Cent. pf... # have a three-year-old child, If the de-| tectives can ‘produce the evidence the} Woman may arraigned to-morrow. ' ———__~ KID JOYCE WAS “SLAIN BY REGAN Coroner’s Jury Returns a Verdict | That Bartender Was Stabbed During What Witness Called a ' “Dandy Rough-House.” ‘0 deposited holdings. with. the $490,00,00. ‘Northern Deourities Company is now. receiving back WW per cent, of his depoi The one per cent. withheld, it {s explained by Mr. Hit and bis asyuciates, 1s 0 constitute the capital of a permenent corporation which will succeed the Northern Securiites Company, This new corporation will therefore have capl- {alization of 94,00.0N and It will nave About $11,000,000 of iesets, representing Varlous securities, and accrusd protits of the bigger corporation which remain in the treasury after the pro rata dis- tibutton to the Great Northern and the Northern Pasine stockholders, 1t ap- pears to be (aken for granted that. all of the Northern Securitles stockholders Will acquiesce In this retention of one one-hundredth of their depoalts. ‘Thus far no remonstrance or objectls q reached the pulls ent tte ie ayy poasiile ily Tt is se, ely that there Will be any eked. outery agolnst Mr. TI's plan to corporate KiteceRsor jecurldes Company, the surplus assets returns to the stockholds ¥" $1,000,000 Companye. Biol” give a that vhey's who the early Killed by from A Coroner's jury to-day de “i{a'' Jovee, the bartender of 4 dive, in West Thirty-first stree Was statbed to death on morning of April 13, was ERG) Kegan, now 8 fugitive Justice. George Gray were arrested for In the attack Upon charged from custody by Ce denkranz, Their counsel, Phi heimer and Herman J, Whit Assistant Diatri i that they would produce their clients us witnerses belore the Grand Jury if te= quired, A dozen witnesses were examined All agreed that the death of Joyce was the result of a fracas in which plano BE ex's, singer, 8 and spectators, a nile, var “] dandy ro le and fem jelpat { was uEh- hoe,” one Of the female witnesses, an haitue of tia dive, told the Jury Phe matter will bo 1 before the Grand Jury for further Investigation, os John alleg Joves Clark, who and ale. RICHARD RICE IS WANTED BY SISTER. He Came from Ireland Last Week And Dianp, Relative’ A ved, Having Lont Irens, ~ Mra, William = Mitchell, of No, 123 West Ono Hundred and Third street, has appealed to The Lvening World to help find her brother Riehar, ineteen, who landed A hem Ireland Mridiy. over on tho 1 ey, and his s ste “m Now York or has h foul pla a vestigation showed young Rice h hea the address and had gone hh street instead of On iN 1 Winding that | Gover a not the-xddress the boy went away no thrice of him has been found _ MANCH : HESTERS SAIL. fo-day on the And will spend the summer or o's ostate in Ireland ngers on the steamer tn a raul Damroseh, the musician Victor Baughman, of Balt! Isenberg, German Consul and Lieut, A. G. Martin. writ of the German Legation ai Duke and Duchess of Manchoster | 2°" Kronpring Wil- Licence regurdin no Acter and AMOUNL of these duphug eee sets imparts # plquancy to the expect Uons Which Wall atreet onjoys. tikes wee, there te more oF lesa “admiration which on everything pertainir 1 e PY He Sete Hitt of the Oregon Short Line and the Pa- other Democrats to-day in opposing tue of Cordage trate eeeenttne: feu~|cifle Mall Steamenlp Company, both of i expressing his agreement with ity of Jacob Fleld as an aggmentye bu] |MNch. corporutions are controlled by | Mayer MoCletlan, on fall line of stooks, Last week |the Union Pacific, Edwin Gould will i Meld was a relentless bear on pretty dng} neatly ‘everything Now he fy" qbuety |alao reuire froin the Oregon Short 147)! HELD AS BRUTAL ROBBER. bullish horns with areat vigor, “nine Pacific, St. Paul and ‘Tennessee c y Were bid lp spinitedly hy the Med wd at different 'imes during the day Vhe total selow of vtariex were 1,064,900 hares, and Of bovde $ey6r1 an Noe rae STOCKS FIRM IN 1 e 1 ’ 1 BE, H. Harriman, it js understood, Emma Downs, wit ie J wit wethdraw frof the direotonices | » wife of George Downs, THE LONDON MARKET, | Hee Mia and dio Grande And the | the manager of the Newton Chemical Fakes On ie Weotern. ralitoads, which | Company, who Ilves at No. 160 West No May Ading on the! are owned by the Goulds. ‘The report! mehty-fourth street, to-day Identified ‘ oxahange was generally | that Bt. Hatelman would ceage to de al yc i Americann were the | direetor of the Western Union Tel | DWH INes LONG: oe RaeerRURTG hioy opened wesie eginph Company in denied by George | three, who lives . 285 Kast Tenth r parity on } J: Gould, who Son rely Maly conporsticy! street, as the man who on the morning fre alter | iman dropped. from the Northern | 0! Aprit 28 attacked her in her apart Poti MG] Pacite Board sat the annual meeting | ments, beat her with his fists, then (8p cin Byening Wortd,) ALBANY The Senate to-day passed the BM, Increasing the Board of Rallway Commisstonera trom members, ‘Thi practleally its success and the appointment eorge W. Aldridge, the Republican boss of Rochester, 1% a commiantoner, tt Is to hav the naming of the hew commissioner SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR Sun rises, 48/8un wets, 4.50) Moon tlaem, 4.17 THE TIDES. igh Water AM PM olner O-DAY Sandy Hook Wao “ON vernon ® tsland i 0. Mell Gate Ferry. $400 2) PORT OF NEW youK, | | | Rhyndam iN n | Dagery ieepese | INCOMING STEAMBHIP} DUE TO-DAY. der Grose, Ultonla, Gtbralt en. Pring Wilhelm I A, w rem Pring Oskar, Givra) + | K ar. 1 | Hayy GOULD LEAVES — | Resigns as Direotor of Southern) A. tee and directorate of thé Union Pacific kyown co the Harriman pariy that he will decline a re-election aa a dlrestor cline Rallway. THE CLOSING QUOTA | ALDERMEN I.0SE FRANCHISE POWER. Senate Passer Over Mayor's Veto! ML Giving Thete Privitewes | to Board of Eefimate, (Rpecial to The Evening World.) | ANY, May 2.—The Sonate to-day | an i" passed over the Mayor's veto, by a vote | Pacific and Will, with Wis of 23 to 15, the bill taking the power to! | srant franchises from the Board of Al- | 1 . Brother, Quit Other Harriman |dermen ana giving It to the Board of | Estimate and Apportionment. Companies. Senator Brackett Jolned with the Demo- cratic Benatora in opposing the bill. | “I want to say to some of my Rept: | George J. Gould, who retired a few | lican friends." sas) Senator Brackett, | jays ago from the Executive Commit-| ‘that thelr promised attempt this ses- nlon to put the Mayor of New York in a hole has been @ dismal failure. He Jon as a director of the Southern Fit- | seems to have climbed a ladder and we inc Rallroad, He has also let it be, put it up Cor him.” | Senator McCarren, who voted for the Die on thelr firat passage, Joined the MORE BOARDS Railroad, Nas also sent In his res'gna foard for the same reason given by hin that their new Western der brother, soa ae Pacific road gives tham a compnct sik ine. Kawin Gould 16 Presiden: of the | eps towllng Green ‘Trust Company whieh ; i age! Feat .| With the ‘marks of a man's finger: the fecal agent of the Western PO) guint her throat, her face muited oe blows and In a very nervous state Mrs, | Saivel Identified by Mrs. Downs as Thief Who Beat ard Choked choked her into insensibillty and robbed the house, Balvel was arraigned in the Tombs Po- of the stockholdera af. that company in May 18 ‘The Union Pacific has part- CORTE WORLD! TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 2, thd WOAH Sohal SES TIONS, | | mittees. T0 CHOOSE SITE FOR BODY OF PAUL JONES ——— Committee Also Appointed to Receive Remains When . Frought Here, President Fornes of the Board of Aldermen to-day abpointed a committee of seven to confer with the various | Historica) and patriotic rocleties, with the object of having them agree on @ome suitable place in thia ality the grave of John Paul Jones, This je a distinct step forward in the matter of bringing the body of the famous eea fighter back to this country, In the resolution passed by the Board last week on this matter two committees were provided for, one to cho @ alte, the other to receive the body when it !s brought here, To-day President Fornes appointed his com- On tho first are Aldermen Richter, McCall, Meyirs, Jones, Red- mond, MoCarthy and Collins, \On the committee appointed to receive the body are Aldermen Doull, Coggy, Goodman, Wentz, Owens, Gass and Kenny. There will be nothing for the latter committee to do until the arrange- ments for the return of the body of Paul Jones have been made. The former committee will get to work at once however, and collect the views of all of those Interested in the matter, It is expected that a site can be chosen without much difference of opinion, The Aldermen are preity near- ly a unit on having the body He In Trintty churehyard, put will do nothing until everybody Interested In the mat- ter has been consulted | | 4 COTTON DROPS UNDER __ |i HAMMERING BY BEARS. ‘The failure to-day of the market at Liverpoel to match the strength of yen= terday's trading was seized by the bears here asa signal for violent hammering prices starting from 6 to 10 points lower hey were opposed vigorously, but the market continued to decline, prices after the call dropping to 7.42 for July and 7.01 for October, or § to 1 points under yesterday's close Reports of the reduction in acreage were not as great as bulls had expected while receipts al port were very large, | owing to heay receipts being officially 30,000 bales, The opening prices were: June, 7.38 to 7.3K 0 7.49) arrivals at Savannah, | at established to Ta 7h) August, 7.48 The late pi TA, August t Teese . at. cor, oily hias a < & E = German spoken, Lady Attendants. NEM YOR PAINLESS DENTAL CO. Inc C The d Shoe The acme of comfort in Sum- mer Footwear is found in a Cow- ard Oxford. Correct in shape, faultless in style and fit (especially at instep! and ankle.) For durability, ease and ap- pearance it has no equal, For both men and women, All leathers. 83.50 to $5.00, SOLD NOWHERE ELSR, JAMES S, COWARD, th a large part of tte Norther doatitew stock, and. the Morgan =H will hold an over. | Mce Court to-day and held fer trial. Kenne interest q ‘ : rent wit bee Bn The pollce say they have a numbor of whelming majority other complaints against him. MAY WHEAT LEADS IN GRAIN MARKETS, | May wheat at Chicago was the feature of the grain markets to-day, shorts bid- ding it up to #8—a gain of 4 1-8 cents, All of the advance was not held, how- ever, the opticn falling to 91 3-4.0n a lll in the demand, At Minneapolis May advanced 1 cent. Blsewhere there waa not much activity in) the position luster months were Snfluenced by a slight rise jn Liverpool and started 1-4 to.as of a cent higher here, Corn was affected early by lghter res ceipts than expected, opening 1-4 of a cent up at Chicago, | New York's opening prices were: May MAKES THE SKIN | OUTGOING BIPRAMBHTPS, ¢ SAILED TO-DAY, | Kronpring Willem, |) Algonquin, Charleston, remen, Jamestown, Norfolk, wheat, 92 1-2; July, 88 5-8) September, 1 want every woulan wou Wishes lo Mprove Ler Colupiexivu—nav ssones to have her VT-4;May corn, 2 1-8; July, 61 78 skin coll an vedvelcrune. would Hho. to Hane bert tnee ties tecia. SI AIT eruodigon: ene Chicago's opening prices were: May) facial blemiahyx—to Use my Witch Leacl Coap. It will improve any complexion: wheat, 01 1-4 to 93; July, 88 3-4 to 99 1-2; | wonder with the head and wcalp, giving It new life and making the hair glossy. luxuriant September, 79 Vs to 7 Bai fey, gorn, and beautifele-MUNYON, te a satan ee OB Munypn's Witch Hazel Soap, price $.15 cake, New York’ dey closing ‘{ Lae arene Munyon's AR Hazel Shaving Stick, in box, price $.25, Wheat—May, 93 8-4; July, 88 1-1 i Munyon's Witch Hazel Hair Invigorator, price $.50 and $1.00, BeStOo par Fe SMT LOOPS MEY Munyon's Witch Hazel Talcum ‘Powder, price $.25, Chicago's closing Prhowe were: sho panyene yaa Harel Pace Cream, price id | May, 917 uly, '8 asked; Be v , dember, 1) 3-6, Corn—May, 48 lea Apkeu; For sale everywhere, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, rea 467-6 bid; September, 4 6-8 to > h | Munyon’s W'!Tex naze. Soap MUNYON, Broadway and 26th St., New York, 268-274 Greenwich St.,N.Y. | OORAR WARREN #TRRET,) MallOrdors Filled. Send tor Catalogue, Keeps Lady and Baby Sweet as Roses. SOFT AS VELVET | It works — APPENDICITIS RADIUM RADIA CO, feelings of thankfulness and belief in badium Radia Cure, for years with Appendicitis, and have had no return of pai day, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Mee ee Se eee Keep cool and regulate your system with Let Us Clothe You. If you knew the size of this _ institution you'd realize that we couldn’t afford to claim 33 1% % savings without “delivering the goods.” Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Walker &t, Three blocks east of Broa tway, Bronch at 1457 Broadway, A beverage for the whole family, Wholesome, refreshing, beneficial and delicious. Just the pure, clear, pungent juice of big, ripe, sound apples, the pick of the famous orchards of New fork State, .terilized, Non-Alcoholic, Carbonated. An apple product whose purity and wholesomeness make it =i welcome at every board, OUR BOOK ON CIDER FREE. AMERICAN FRUIT PRODUCT CO,, New York Branch, Jane and West Streets, BROS. AFifth Av. & 9th St., B’kKlyn. CREDIT! Freely Extended to All, ‘CLOTHING | For the Entire Family. \ As Announced Sunday $1 Down &50c, Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture be. A Great Sale of Summer Dresses DaintyMaterial, Daintily MadeinLatestStyle. From a Third to Half Under Regular and Everything for House. keeping, The hopes of a well-known maker of dainty Summer wear were just slightly nipped bythe chill in the air and he was left with just ninety-six exquisite dresses he had made to fill re-orders that did not ma- terialize, Of course he turned to us, and we bought them all at a great reduction, The very fact that there are so comparatively few removes the possibility of “being common''-—exclusiveness being added to the most remarkable value, Materials are lawn organdy, point d’esprit, linen—majority are all white, with a few dainty colored linens and organdies, All trimmed with embroideries, rufflings, tucking and laces in the pretty profusion of the season, and the styles are delightfully varied. We really consider it the best bargain in Summer dresses we have ever made. 15 Dresses at $9.98, Values up to $15, 418 Dresses at $14.98. Values up to $25. 26 Dresses at $11.75. Values up to $20, 26 Dresses at $19.75, Values up to $35.) 11 Dresses at $24.75, Values up to $50, Second floor, front, Central Building, Dainty Lawn Waists, Very Small Priced. Fresh, crisp models—a most attractive group—minimum prices, Fine White Lawn Waists, $1.49, Dainty Persian Lawn Waists,$1.98 French Lawn Waists, $2.98, But. | 61 qi Buttoned back; very prettily made! toned baes, made in the Dutch neck Made with front of Mexican drawn ‘. ie By | CLy (PESMELLY, oa fiect, yoke of dainty Valanclennes work and four broad side plaits; with wide insertion of embroidery siaiiacalluderianavaseh sidepatl lag insertions and pin tucks; entire 4 Has ce insertions each side; fins front very attractively trimmed with cluster tucked back, leg-o'-mutton ished with pin tucking; very full rows of Valenciennes lace insertions, model, new tucked sleeves, finished, NeW Sleeves, finished with deep lace with cuffs; fancy hemstitched collar, IS A SURE CURE FOR THERE NEED BE NO FURTHER DREAD OF THE KNIFE AND OPERATIONS, READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. New York, April 13," Gentlemen: —In offering this letter to you words are inadequate to express ny I have been suffering since imy first attacs It stopped pain in one F, PENTOFIELD, r valuable Radium Radia Cure. Yours Sincerely, using every Falf hour you! AMO IRs MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, BROUKLY IN. sleeves, finished with deep tucked) | cuffs, stock collar cuffs. Second Floor, Ret » Cent) Building. \ Ne ( cee: )\ ‘Three Great Valuesin Colored Dress Goods | 38-Inch Black and White Shepherd Checks, 39c a Yard, The most desired material everywhere, and also the scarcest, double the price, and it will wear equally well; medium-sized checks, All Wool Panama Cloth, 49c a yard, Black and all the best Spring colors, ‘The best Panama offering of the season; a fine quality of wool, not even A marvellous likeness to the all-wool checks of a stray thread of cotton in the fabric, and the yery best shades that have been shown this Spring. Reseda, lilac, brown, castor, green, wine and plum shades. Full 42 inches wide, and the season's most favored plain material for Spring and Summer shirt waists and suits, Main floor, Wert Bullding, Kimono and ‘Dressing Sacques---And | Matinee Suits. New Arrivals of These Dainty Wearables Daily. Some of the most charming little-priced Sacques we have ever had to offer—laces and ribbons enter largely into the making of them, The prices are much less than, usual, $1.39 Fine White Satin Stripe LawnKimono Sacques| $2.39 Dressing Sacques, $1.98, 98c, With yoke,and bands on front and sleeves of flow- pretty flowered effects, large fancy patoreg collar, elabo- ered materials; also white lawn Dressing Sacques, fitted, |rately trimmed with lace insertions, flowing sleeves, trim. tucked back, full tucked front; sailor collar, bishop |med with insertions and edging of lace, sleeves; entire sacque trimmed with hemstitched ruffle. $3 Fine White Lawn Dressing Sacques, $2.69. $1.39 White Dotted Crepe Cloth Kimono Sacques, | Tucked fitted back, full front, flowing sleeves, with fancy 98c. Shirred yoke effect back and front, and trimmed | coliar, entire Sacque elaborately trimmed witil lace, form- with bands of Persian satin, ing a lace Jabot, and ribbon bows; another style with loose $1.69 Crepe Cloth Kimono Srcques, $1.39, In the | box-plaited back and front, pointed collar of French em- pond lily design, in both light and dark effects; shirred | broidery; sleeves and bottom of Sacque tucked and trim- yoke and satin bands of solid color, med with embroidery to match, Matinee Suits. .69 MATINEE SUITS, 98c. Of light and dark colored lawn, sacques made with tucked back and full front, sailor ‘collar, finished with ruftle; sleeves and bottom of sacque trimmed with ruffle; full gored skirt, trimmed with a Of dotted Swiss, In Spanish flounce. ita i line of Matinee Suits, in white thwn and'dotted Swiss, also silk, elaborately trimmed with lace Also a complete and ribbon, Hs Seound floor, axt Bulla

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