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we ay s : ¢ ® ¢ hye oar > vee 1 ’ , ' XV 6 eo ICH MAN'S BODY - FOUND IN MORGUE Brother of Daniel W. Taylor, of Wilmington, Del., Identifies Him Among the City Un- claimed Dead. Willlam P. Taylor, secretary of tho (Fas company of Wilmington, Del., has (entified the body of his brother Dane fel, who has been missing @ince May 28, at the Morgue, Daniel W. Tay- ylor was Secretary of the Wilmington Board of ‘Trade and @ prosperous real entate dealer. Polleeman Thomas McNulty, of the Harbor Squad found the body floating fn che Staten Laland ferry @lip yesters day morning at 10 o'clock, Brom papers fn the pocket the police were convinced that the dead man had been well to do, printed on postal cards with a doscription of him alongside, ‘These curds were sent to the police and the morgues of every city in the coun- try, When body of the drowned man to Mori Keeper Armstrong yesterday he 1den- tiled It by one of these postal cards, A telegram was sont William Taylor and he took the first train for New York, He had © to Commissioner McAdoo from Chiet of Police George Black, of Wilmington, Mr, Taylor ar Fived @t the Morgue at 9 o'clock last might, Danlel W. Taylor was sixty-six years eld, He and his brother have been tn the front rank of business men in Wil- mington for many years and both were wealthy, Daniel was almost six feet tall and of military bearing, He had the police delivered the e He had been bit none of w 3 would result anctal troubles nis wite,"* sly @nd lived PAUL JONES FLEET SL TO-MORROM Admiral hap Sigsbee’s Command Will Reach France in 13 Days,! and After 10 Days Will Bring Hero's Body to America. The Neot of Amortean warships that John Paul country, as- towlay in rhoung tor 1 of the Chatia na, making nd squadron Aulantic feet s been undergoing re we in the Navy , and when she sicamet neville to join the fleet phe flow the pennant of Rear-Admiral 5 , commander of the squadron, emains of vet yee expects to make Sherbourg in thirte: N at the STOPPED TRAIN TO ASK ENGINEER FOR A CHEW. Hobo Didn't Get Tt “Honing” Pingman ft When Polke and Wan one Whn, © fast traln e and brought engineer climbed who had flagged hat the acel- a chew tobacco, old pal," sald 0, engineer came to the clty and ocourrence, and @ switch found a half mile away wrangling with @ cross. ing flagman for a chew and brought dese and locked up. When the key turnet on him he put @ hand through the bars and sald “Do I get that chew?" ‘ho polices man who locked tim up cut a pleco off a plug of tobacco and passe} tt to him, whorenpon tho man, who had sald Foun Smith would be good enough for his name, asked: “1 say, old chip, aln't you got any fine out?!" ea Busittss Quiet? 6,075 ANSWERS offering to HIRE, Work, Boy, IT, EXCHANGE, were received Mon in reply to the comp ly we dvertlsers | | Woman should write or haye some one CANCER VICTIM ENDS LIFE WITH A BULLET. Staub Grew Watting Death He Could Not Avert, Unable to stand the suffering which he was in and for which there was no Tollef, John Btaub, sixty-nine years old, committed suicide to-day in the home for | THE FIRST LETTER A Woman Writes. THE FIRST LETTER that a_ sick write for her is to Dr. Pierce, of Bulfalo, N. Y., asking him if “Favor- ITE Prescription” ig suitable for her case, and he will frankly tell her so if he thinks it is, He may have to ask some questions before he can be sure just what the trouble is. If you aro suffering from uterine dis- ease, the aymptoms of which are head- ache, backache, sideache, pain in vari- ous pate of the body, esp IY in the pelvic region, bearing-dowa inflamma tion, ulceration, then advise you to use his * scription” for he has hi ful experience in the use of thi edy. It ja NOT A PATENT MEI but it is & VERITABLE PRESCRIPTI that became his “favorite” when he} was engaged in private practice forty years ago and found that it cured more | r. Pierce will han nine out of ten of all such cases that came under his care, The doctor even then found scores | and hundreds of women who were| being improperly treate ange their | troubles were not unc A he determined to plac that he had used sc reach of the mult such gore need of He made it effi taste, and, best of woman, old\ or you NEITHER A STIMU ANT NOR A NARS CoTIC, just & vegetable tonic, compose: of roots and herbs of remarkable medi- cinal virtue in’ the treatment of this made of such ingredients and after a | working formula that has hundreds of | Don’t Be THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1906) of his daughter, No, M2 Hast Seventy~ fifth street. Staub was @ machinist and for twenty-fwe years was employed by he Hoo Press Company, Bight months igo he was foroed to give up work, and hie cage was diagnosed as cancer of the stomach. , Bince quitting work he had been bed- ndden, walung for the end, ‘To-day he took @ pistol which he had beneath hia | pillow and blew out his brains, HALF A MILLION OF CURES entitles {t to full confidence, 6TANDS ALONE. The one medicine for the oure iA woman’s peculiar weaknesses and ail ments, the ingredients of which are rinted and placed upon every bottle leaving the great Laboratory in Buf | falo, N, Y., where it is made, is called Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, It Stands Alone not only in re- Peete: apect to ita ine gredients, but alao as the only speciflo advertised remedy for woman’s dis- eases which absolutely CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL, as the one It Stands Alone #8 the one women, the makers of which take their patients fully into their confidence and tell them exactly what they are taking, This Dr. I ¢ can afford to do, be- cause hia “FAVORITE PRESCTIPTION” {8 thousands of cures to its credit placing its merits above criticism, as Nature's It Stands Alone 9% Nature's Tiseaves of women because the earth | supplies the ingredients, which are as | follows 8 Slipper (Cupripedinum Pubescens). Cohosh (Conteifuga Racenosa). rn root (Chamectirium Luteum). Cohosh (Caulaphyllum Lhatictrot+ Uni Blue des) Golden Seal (Hydrastis Canadensis). Hoodwinked, jhootoce. ptlng 9 sulrstitnte | nal Li H er Pills, first’ put 1 Dr KV. Rieree, over 40 years ago, Ot potter Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, | © been much imitated but never ‘Ono oF Wo afro laxative, three OF class of diseases, and its KUCORD OF A —_—_—————— Straiton The tobacco is c and aged suffici in perfect condit Try it to i) iy Ever Sea a Green Owl? You'll never see a green OWL CIGAR The fibe cent cigar of qualit: Buy one to-day— GEORGE L STORM & CO., Distributors, 24 ond 26 Murray $t., New York. equaled, four cathartic, & Storm’s ured by experts ently to put it ion. enight. $20 $35 Misses’ Silk Suits $14.50 Keoh's Optewn Friecs Hake Downtown Shopping an Extravaganee. = KOCH & Co. A final clearing sale of MISSES’ AND SMALL WOMEN'S SILK SHIRT WAIST AND COAT SUITS, of superior quality taffeta, this season's best models, a big variety | of plain colors, checks and two-toned ettects, sizes 14 to 18 yrs. 14.50 $20.00 Ladies’ Silk Dresses $9.95 Another opportunity to secure LADIES’ SILK DRESSES, shirt waist and suspender Styles, at less thon 1-2 of actual yalue; every one this season’s choicest model, of fine quality taffeta silk, In black and all colors, value $20.00, on Thursday while they last....s.006 oes sevseseeee 9,95 $4 & $5 China Silk Waists $2.79 On Thursday we shall offer a special purchase of LADIES’ FINE CHINA SILK WAISTS. at far below regulur value; a larce variety of styles In black and white, sizes 32 to 44 in., worth positively $4,00 and $5.00, on Thursday, 2 79 while they last... esessn esses can Ma ‘ 6.00 Misses’ Ski 2.69 . 18ses irts * MISSES’ AND SMALL WOMIN’S SKIRTS, of all wool serges, Panamas, fancy mohatrs | and mixtures; this lot includes several of this season's best styles, all 2 69) well tailored, lengths 36 to 39 inches, reg, $0.00, Thursday.sssseeseee $2.48 Ladies’ Chip Hats $1.29 LADIES! FRENCH CHIP HAS, pure white, all the new sallor and dress ] 29 shapes, value $2.48, ThUISdayreerseeeeecseeceeesrereeeeees Seneneeee 75c. Pongee Silks 47c. 2,500 YARDS NATURAL COLOR PONG: |, excellent quality, strictly all silk, richly finished, will wash like linen, value 75c. yd. Thursday sseesessseee 59c Tweed Suitings 29c 3,000 YSRDS ED UITINGS, extra quality, splendidly finished, a large assort 1 | 8c Thursday. » Superior quality, a large assortment 15c Colored Wash Goods th Hight and dark’ grounds, Bic 4,000 YAR NOVELTY VOILE SUITIN Women’s Footwear---Below Cost of colorings in neat effe "S GIBSON, BLUECHER ASD OXFORD TIES, a clearins sile of broken sizes payne or tan kid, patent colts. in or vici kid, welt or turn soles, Cuban heels, were $3.00 to $3.50, Thursday and Friday sale price ..s006 1,98 WOMEN'S GIBSON OR OXFORD TIES, in tan or black kidskin or white canvas, turned soles, Cuban heels, patent leather or self tips, smart efiects, value » Thursday and Fridayeceseeserers v4 tf - 2,00 WOMEN'S TAN KID LACE BOOTS, hand sewed welt soles, Cuban heels, self tips, natty styles, value $5.00, Thursday and Friday ne 3.25 125th Street, West, Psteen Lenox and Seventh Avenues, 47c value 15c, yard, Thur A Letter for Women to Read | have seen your advertisements and have personally tried your soap, | must say it is the best | ever used. It does the work quickly,clothes come out snow-white and without any harm to the most delicate fabric. | recom. mended it to my neighbors and now they all say that MILLER’S SOAP made with Naphtha has no equal, | hope that you will accept this letter as the true recommendation of your soap, and | give you the privi- lege of using it as you think best, Yours truly, (Signed) Mary Havlicek, 514 W. |8th St., Chicago, III, The above letter was received entirely without soltcltatton— the genuine endorsement of a woman highly pleased with Mil/er’s Soap, All grocers sell it, Sc. large cake, THE PENNSYLVANIA SOAP CO., Lancaster, Pa. Buffalo, N. ¥. o’Clock. THis inoue wa PARLOR. Velour or ActualValue $200 aplete ‘Tho goods» 0, would a EE CREDIT PENS AW ACCOUNT Wy exnotly n your . BEDROOM jolfen Oak Dressing Pie Mirror, vevel 61aasi Mabie (brass handsome Lamp and of hand, tas Jayne’s Sanative Pills Cure constipation and torpid OOK for this Shield L on the window when Broadway, BOR THURSDAY, JUNE THE EIGHTH, A Sale of Silk Dresses for Women A series of five models, serviceable silks in the fay $30 Silk Dresses Of taffeta in black, navy, saxe or striped, with naftow-tucke waist with full lace yoke, Of pongee silk in tan, rose, navy, reseda, saxe blue or black in two new models with full plaited skirt and lace trimmed Of pongee silk in tan, brown, blue in Paquin fitted semi-coat sleeves and sunburst accordion $40 Tailored Silk Suits Of ponsee silk in green, black, tan, navy or saxe blue with full plaited skirt and short coat, Formerly $15.00 with elbow sleeves and trimme Exacting even unto the m Of nainsook, back and front with torchon or valenc lace, ribbon run. Special 39¢ Of nainsook, daintily trimmed with valenciennes lace edge and insertions and ribbon run, Spee al 50c Of nainsook, trimmed German valenciennes lace or French model, with embroidery and ribbon, Of nainsook, trimmed back and embroidery, OF nainsook, and back with German valen- ribbon run, length, Marguerite or Pompa- or torchon lace, Marguerite effects, wide ribbons. lace edge, June Sale WAISTS of dotted white Swiss, tucked or white lawn, embroid- ery and lace trimmed, Value $1.25, At 89c WAISTS of sheer white lawn, short sleeve model with lace yoke, surplice model embroid- ery trimmed, or open-back model with fine tucks. Value $1.50. At $1.00 WAISTS of white dotted Swiss, tucked; of white lawn, short sléeve model, lace trim- med and with embroidered front, or of white lawn with front of allover embroidery. Value $2.50. At $1,48 scalloped edge. KIMONOS of white lawn trim~ med with insertions and em- broidery. padour effects, trimmed with lace insertions; short kimono sleeves. Special at $2.98 colors, deep ruffle. Spe PETTICOATS of striped madras, At 98c colors, deep section flounce. Value $1.50 PETTICOATS of mercerized sa’ black stripes} deep sunburst flo! Value $2.98 At SILK PETTICOATS of superi silk, trimmed with deep ac: Value $7.50 At DRESSES of fancy ginghams and plain colored chambray in high neck, suspender and Russian styles. Value $1.50. At 95c DR 2S of white and colored lawns, chambrays and ging- hams in guimpe, high neck and Russian styles. Value $2,25, At $3.45 DRESSES of white lawn, lace and embroidery trimmed, high neck and guimpe styles, fale $3.30, At32,45 a aaa The June Sale of Undermuslins for Women garments this : good, serviceable fabrics, fashioned into garments of liberal pros portions and in the season's newest models, and elaborated with fine laces and embroideries at one-fourth to one-third less than the standard prices. nnes | with | Special 79¢ front with yalenciennes lace, French embroidery or all over Special 98 trimmed front | ciennes lace or embroidery and Special at $3.39 OF nainsook or cambric, ankle | Of cambric, deep umbrella dour models, with valenciennes Special 79¢ Of nainsook or lawn, ankle length, Empire, Pompadour or | trimmed with medallions, valenciennes laces, galloon embroidery and Skirts finished at bottom with deep ruffle and ecial 98c | ruffle June Sale of Negligees for Women NIGHTINGALES of dotted swiss, | Special, 98c¢ Special at 79¢ NEGLIGEES of organdy in pom- June Sale of Petticoats and Corsets PETTICOATS of striped gingham, in various | C. B. CORSETS of white batiste, with high bust, ordion plaiting of fancy Dresden Silk and finished with ruche. June Sale of Wash Dresses for Girls —*: 33d to 34th St, all of them new and distinctive, fashioned of good yored colors, ‘I'he price concessions are very liberal, t $2) IN ADDITION at $ $20 Linen Suits at $44 blue, reseda, red ae a full In tan, white, reseda, heliotrope or light blue, ull skim and in jong coat fitted model with strap seams and collar and cuffs of embroidered white linen. walee model, At $13.50 At $37.50 At $48.50 Formerly $27.50 ‘9 $45.00 reseda or saxe| Formerly $50,00 to $75 00 model, elbow| Fermerly $75.00 to $106.00 plaited skirt Walking Skirts at $25 | Rormerly $7.50 to $10.00 At $10.00 d with braid, At $5.75 Formerly $10.00 to $12.50 inute details, that high standard of ours promises for the Drawers Of cambr three models— embroidery, lace trimmed or hemstitched ruffle. Special 39 Of nainsook three mode!s— umbrella ruffle, edged with French embroidery, with val. lace or hemstitched. Special 50c Of hatnsook, deep umbrella ruffle of embroidery or valen- ciennes lace edfe and ine sertion, ribbon run ig] 79¢ | Of nainsook, daintily trimmed Of nainsook or cambric, chee mise or kimono models, lace and embroidery trimmed, Special 79¢ Of nainsook, chemise, kimono or Marguerite models, trimmed with lace, medallion and em= broidered galloons, kimono or puffed sleeves, trimmed with wide ribbon. Special 98¢ Of nainsook or lawn, Empire or open front models, trimmed | with val. laces, embroidery cir- | with val, lace or embroidery cular ruffles, or umbrella flare | and ribbon, Special $1.39 flounce. Special 98¢ | Of nainsook in _ effective Of lawn or nainsook, trimmed. with French embroidery, me- dallions or deep val, lace, um- brella ruffles. Special $1.19 French models, with allover emb:oidery or lace sleeves, or solid embroidery front and sleeves trimmed with ribbon and beading, Special $1.98 Skirts Of cambric, deep umbrella ruffle three Point de Paris in= sertions andedge. Special $4.19 Of cambric, with deep um- brella ruffles, trimmed with French embroidery or Point de Paris laces, Special $1.39 Of cambric, with deep um- brella ruffle, tucked. embroid= | ruffle, trimmed with Point de Paris, torchon, valenciennes lace or embroidery. Special 79c Skirts | Of cambric in variety of mod- els, trimmed with embroidery or lace or with two hemstitched ered, lace edge and insertions. Sresial 9c Special at $4.98 of Shirt Waists for Women WAISTS of sheer white lawn, | ALLOVER LACE WAISTS, silk: front of embroidery and lace; | lined, of white or cream Orien= also short! sleeve, surplice | tal laces or plain or dotted model, front of lace and em- | white or cream net, At $4.95 broidery, Val 8,00 At $1.95 anes? Value $3.00. vce WAISTS of whit bl - WAISTS of handkerchief linen, | anese silk nw Has Wee with collar, cuffs and front | and lace trimmed cuffs, hand embroidered, f sh th fron, of ce. | .Value $5.00, At $3.25 white lawn, with front of em- WAISTS of white Japanese silk broidery and tucking, Value $3.50. At $2,45 with full yoke of lace and silk | mousseline and gauntlet cuffs WAISTS of sheer dotted silk mull elaborately trimmed with | of lace. Also imported French waists of white Japunese silk, lace insertions, in pink, light blue or heliotrope, hand made and embroidered, At $3.95 Value $10.00. At $6.75 —$—— Value $5.50. NEGLIGEES of lawn, dotted or figured, with sailor collars trimmed with satin ribbon; fit- ted back, Special, $2.25 NEGLIGEES of white dotted swiss or lawn, front and back trimmed with lace or embroid- ery; skirt with deep flounce. Special at $4.95 NEGLIGEES of white lawn, col- lar and sleeves with insertions and lace, Special, $3.98 MATINEE SUITS of | figured lawn; skirts with graduated flounces, and matinee with sailor collar, kimono sleeves, finished at waist with ribbon and beading. Special at $3. cial at 79c tapering waist and short hips for slender figures, and with high bust, tapering waist and dip hips for medium figures, Value $1.25 At 79c R. & G., AUGUSTINE AND Z.Z. CORSETS of white batiste or coutil for stout figures} with or with= out hose supporters, Value $2.50 At $1.45 \ \UGUSTINE CORSETS of plain white silk battste or broche in models for the average figure, Value $5.50 At $2,65 in various teen in white and uNnce $1.98 or black taffeta $4.95 | DRESS of colored dimities, ginghams, chambrays and nat- ural linen in suspender, sur~ plice, Russian, guimpe and high neck styles, Value $2.75 to $3. At $1.95 S of white and colored | lawns; white, colored or natural linens, white pique, chambrays, dimities and ginghams in sus- | pender, blouse, Russian, high | neck and guimpe Styles. | Value $4,00, $4.50, $5.00, Sizes 14 to 18 years, GRADUATION DRE Ss of white organdy or white net in a number of dainty styles, beautifully trimmed with laces, At $10, $12, $15 and $17.50 GRADUATIC DRE of white organdy, lace trimmed waist and skirt over laces trimmed d