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S Museum of Natural History Has} One That Came from an Ani-| mal That Was 5 Feet High i and 8 Feet Long. On display at the Museum of Natural WMistory is a bear so perfectly mounted that he appaars ulive, Tho xkin ts the tin the world, It came from a which, when alive, weighed 1,000 Inds, five feeb high “and nearly elght long. aa pThis bear was brought down by the 8 of five members of the Andrew J Btone expedition, sont to collect Areti: Mammals and binds in Alaska The skinning of the big hear was @ilte'a tax. The skin wae mounted on i@olay dummy, which was modelled by & foted sculptor, ry ; NEW BOARD IN CHARGE. Change in Offic: change Took ce To-Day, CHOICE. . GROCERIES ios Rages Essie Grape Juice Absolutely Pure. Pressedtrom the choicest Chautauqua Concord Grapes. $100 guarantee of purity and wholesomeness with every bottle; pint 21c,3 half pint bottle.) L2c Hams. Delicious little lean, tender, sugar- cured hams from young corn-fed porkers, regular picnic size; Sto 71bs.; Alb... sees 8c BLUE RIBBON Breakfast Food. The heart of the wheat; highly nu» tritious, easy of digestion; 7 QI, packagessoecess severe Cc Force. The ‘‘Sunny Jim’? cereal cheers at any meal, a package CUE COs. sseessereeeees 10c Blue Ribbon Jams pe nemace hited rule Jams; all the choicest kinds; glass Pickling Spices. Peerless, whole spices carefully selected; 4-0z carton 10: 2-0Z, Carton... s+ see 5c Salad Dressing. My Wife’s.——High-grade Mayon. aise dressing, erry poie kuar- anteed until used, a bot- tle,... heat) 14c Campbell's — Mae from fresh and pure ingredients, a Bi aie Oe eb Nut Bacon: product; T=Ib. gli Web, glass Oh Ribbon: tartar; Se.) “Selected — Queen OM. ed in quart Jar; each. « Butler's spectal importation superfine Lucca olive oll guart " pint bottle, #8 i 4 ; °) 23c “et 18 fine PEC Cider or Whit ine car--Fresh and Mikinee quare Hotere see OC Chi Sauce An epl- 10c eurean Carry Powder otndian cond Worcestershire 8. 06 ~ in An appetizer made ca; fy, Pi bottle, oe: Matpine hot, LOC Miixaperiy. Ketebup—Pleasant and appe- Pett: Mt bbcie woes Half. MM opint bottle weve eee Reatate Cc THE BIGGEST FN ee ee tee ee a ers Cocon—Triumph; wholesome, delicious. eeeithing to stomach, and. br weld. 1Oo1 Oc BEARSKIN IN ee Sie ry fares Cotton Exchange took their offices at | electea, took his place as Chairman of noon to-day, at Cotton wx. |f'NS Boant met and finished up thelr business for the year, newly ¢ new Bonrd of Managers and new: | 1 ly elected officers of tho New York | President the new Board, Abowt halt Hourd were Board, A m imake “up the va At 11.45 o'clock the out- ung committee, At noon the 8 committees, elected Board went Into the card room and the old Board retired. | Walter C, Hubbard, newly i taken. Manywhere, If Not Everywhere—- And Still We Grow. It's a good many years ago since we passed beyond being “somewhere” in the city. Nowadays the housekeeper can find us almost ‘anywhere’ in and about New York We could hardly be expected to transcend the possible and be “everywhere,” although we approach it. The new word recently coined describes the situation exactly—our stores are ‘MANYWHERE,” dotted all over Greater New York and its vicinity. Where you find thrift, there you will find a James Butler store, and consequently increased prosperity, health and happi- ness, Small wonder the James Butler signs grow and multiply wherever good wives and provident husbands abound. This week we extend our facilities one more store, for the benefit of the Staten Islanders, Next Thursday our 154th Grocery Store will open in Stapleton, Borough of Richmond, at % 62-64 Richmond Road, cor. Beach St. The store is central and convenient, large, well appointed, elegantly fitted up with everything new and up to date. It is filled with the most wholesome groceries, provisions and foods, and with the choicest selections of foreign and domestic delicacies and luxuries, besides all the usual table, kitchen and laundry supplies, We have also secured a license and will carry select wines, liquors, on on which we can make a big saving to families who favor us with their orders. The ladies of Staten Island are cordially invited to visit us at our new quarters. No effort on our part will be spared to please our patrons in every particular, Here are a few of the more attractive specials for this week at all our 154 Grocery Stores: Another choice shipment of carefully selected early new potatoes from Florida, the finest we have yet received, We keep the price down to the low cut of last week, although the market has advanced on these finest early grades. Smoked Beef. Blue Ribbon—Sliced thin; fresh every day from cuts of the best Triumph Oats. The breakfast food for health and strength; very best Northern grown white rolled oats; steamed and kiln-dried; 2-1b, 8c PaCkage...rosserveere quality beef; nourishing, economi- cal; no waste; ‘-lb. 10c catton..... “S.&H.’ Double “:®;’ Trading Stamps At All of Our 154 Urocery Stores Free with all purchases excepting C. O. D, Orders, Special Gifts of S, & H. Green Stamps with our Famous Teas @ Coffees. 40 sum 1 Ib, Unxid Teas for . . . . . 50c 40 Stamm 1 lb, Golden Tips for . . . . . 80c 25 garm 1 Ib, Best No. 1 Teasfor . . . 35c¢ 15 Sa", 1 lb. Choice No, 2 Teas for . . 25c¢ Stampa Free with 10 1 Ib. Coffee for 25c,, 20c,, 17c., 15¢ IMPORTED LUXURIES. Crosse & Blackwell's 17c English Pickles, glass 17c lade, stone pot,.., 15c Lea & Perrin’s Worces- tershire Sauce, }g-pint seiieeentee APTOS ————— At All Our 68 Licensed Liquor Stores BASS ALE, White Label or Pome Head, dozen bott.es,, ABS GUINNESS’S DUBLIN STOUT, McMullen’s bottling, dozen 155 FINE J, B. CALIFORNIA TABLE CLARET, — 10 3SC DOU, serene 20 Gallon,.......05¢ Half Gallon... RR 4 Bottleseeeee SPECIALS FOR PICNICS. 5c l4c 24c 10c Potted Ham and Tongue, Yselb, can, 9c,; 14-!b. can, Corned or Roast Beef, 2.1b, can, 25¢,; 1-1b. can, Blackwell's Mushroom Ketchup, ADOC eesereseverers Millar's trish Marma= Boned Chicken, Richard- son & Robbins,a delicacy; McLaren's Imperial Cheese, percelain jar, CIUD SIZE ses eeeseereeens CHOICE CALI Gallon,.......95¢ KUMMEL-—Finest quality Russian dopp for connoisseurs, A DOttle ..ceececeens MEDICINAL MALT WHISKE and old people, a bottle...,. RNIA PORT AND SHE! Oc Half Gallon.... ee 5) 25c i? liqueur i 00 ecially prepared for invalids 75¢ 75¢ JRAM RYE WHISKEY 25c and S0c, Bot S CABINE) WHISKEY, +++ 81.00. Pull pint bottle....+00680e KINGUSSIE SCOTCH WHISKEY, for high balis. a bottle... SIR JUHN POWER'S IRISH WHISKEY, ou: boitiing, a bot! WILSON or HUNTER WHISKEY, our bottling, a bottle eemee ee eee cena et remaes30 rerun EUILE 10 years old, BUTLER'S Full Quart decanter bottle... 1850 1,00 ‘ aie, | | Peerless Malt Extract, Perfect Tonic, invauable for con. vaecents and nursing mothers; dozen bottles, $1,173 a 10c botth Belfast Ginger Ale. Ross's Royal; oldest and best; refreshes and invigorates; 10c Cream Cheese. New York State first quatity full cream new cheese; rich, nutritious, fine flavor; price for this I 4 Cc week reduced to,alb,. Ne eee eames Glutoroni. New and superior forin of Macaroni, rich in gluten, better than the im. ported; try it and you l4c dozen bottles $1.17; a willsay so. 1-1b, package, boitle..... he members of the new Menibera of the old to was Named, And after the formal organian- on of the Board an udjournment waa | some people can be, no matter how they THE WORLD tay, ite | A Feminine Opinion, (From the Philadelphia Press.) Yes, saw her Mt that gown \erself and she really bela Were Eapby. Vess—Well, It's remarkable how happy oon. « CHOICE ROCERIES” Dainty Biscuits. PICNICKER’S SPECIAL, Uneceda Milk Biscuit, Zu Zu Ginger Snaps, 3 Lemon Swaps, packages..... 10c Bacon, Swift's famous Eagle Brand Boneless Bacon, “a streak of fatand a streak ry lean,'" sNear cured, the est in the world, in strips,alb, fi | 5c BLUE RIBBON Farina. Made from finest wheat; delicious for breakfast or for dessert; A21D, CArtON. sss eeevees veee 7c Tapioca. Blue Ribbon pearl tapioca, finest imported; 1-Ib. cartom re- 5 duced to,. Cc Lemons. Bright, juicy Lemons, fresh ship- ment received from Mes- Sinaj a dOZM eee. eeeres [3c] fl Jelly Powder. choicest 10c Blue Ribbon, all the wine and fruit flavors, a PACKALC. ser eeevearereees Polishing Soap. Blue Ribbon—For silver, cut glass, porcelain, brass, bronze, <c, cleans and polishes without a 5 scratch; @ Cake. ...e,eeee Cc ¢, We Oc © the 10 indy) $0 a bottle Liberty —VPickles—Ail eiveet or sour pickle; Gelatine—Peorless, shrec + popular t Flour—Biue iibbon Yi waves waste artons. Yellow or White Meal—triur from highest grade Nort rn, tN ISON ‘12c Dear he Poor packaee Com sta Tee Cream Salt habie Salt lus Th mole cure py SH awaits ful Butier's aul eantrated — essenc i package Bird Gravel vriur clean and well wifted ih iy F BOY WITNESS IN ~ CORONER'S CASE. L¥ears old, who on id suifoonted bs SV “which theas boyar with ‘several others, had dug in a. yecan' terdam avenue and } ind Popty-e |duy out Frank Mey te falling in of Js a handsome. little follow J waa gold in a atratenttorwand, way, ‘Tears stood In” his playmate had told “how his kil He said the boys had been dleging he cave and playing in It for weveral Eight-Year-Old Lad Tells How j Saya On the day of the accident, ho . #ild, he an Tharles rniowere in ne His Playmate Was Suffocated cave, the Arai boy being furthest In, when some of the other boys in the panty, standing on the roof, caused it to fall In. Young Arn! was burted com: | pletely, and Frank was burted to his walot, A bystander dragged Mrank out, The boy was half suffocated, but was revived by an ambulance surgeon, Mra, Wilhelmina Arni, of No, 1623 Am: sterdam avenue, mother of the dad boy, was In the ceurt with an infant tn her arms, Sho Lroke down and wept when she heard Frank tell the atory, After limteniny to all, the witnesses Coroner Brown dismissed the cuso, by the Falling In of Cave Dug by Boys in Vacant Lot, Blght-yoar-old Frank Remer, of No. 185 Au am avenue, waa the prin cipal 88 before Coroner Brown tos day In the inquest upon the death of his playmate, Charlea Arni, twelve wos buried Jot at ofr Late, ot j wih ourly, golden hair, and his story intelll- over a8 been a a a eee ee ' Good! Better!! Best!!! Gin, Dry Gin, EL-BART GIN. It’s Clean. Look for the flag @ | Sold Only ta Gh Large & Small Bottles. do Cygnes, DI and all blac etme Rough colored shantung silk remnants, 39c ist suits, and these are the right lengths. The silk that’s creating the great- ést sensation of silk history—selling ri half silk shantungs offered at 7Sc. a yard, bu Not only Shantungs, but fancy Taffetas, fancy Loulsines, Messalines, Peau lain colored Taffetas, Satin Foulards, Habutal, Evening Silks SiIKs Of every description, in ONE to TWENTY yard length at 296. and 496, a yard—none higher, none reserved—values up to 1,25 for 50c corded wash silks—the coolest, best-wearing silk for Summer shirt waists, children's dresses, kimonos, &c.—right out of our regular stock—of the finest imported quality—special, 29c, ht here in New York to-day under a copyright name at $1.25 a yard, Not the the best $1.25 quality—all 27 inches wide—at 39c, Main Floor. 39c +45 for $2.25 hats. Sample hat pins. up some of those extraordinary bar- are included to-morrow at All new designs — turquoise, while they last. Main Floor, 29c ities cost “to ¥ less than at any time since, Women are expressing 29c. are creating a storm of on- Kind wanted to wear with walsts—All the latest styles trim: Night Gowns. 75c, for $1.00 cambric gowns. Corset Covers, | Muslin Underskirts. 5c, for $1.00 nainsook covers. O5c, for $1.50 muslin skirts, 95e for $1.50 nalnsook covers. 00 for $1.50 chemises. $1.00 for $1.25 walking skirts. 89c, for 65c. cambric drawers. ——— Ta actually made to be sold up to $6.75. One of the unprecedented price concession for clearing his sample suits, but only 10 to 25 of any $ 2 85 e put into boys’ clothing. It is unquestionably the A sale of all the latest styles—sailors, mid- the most recent ideas, Straws are Milan, BESu lon Btse nate: | $135 for $2.75 hats. A OU'VE always paid a dollar for Such hat pins unless you've picked gains at Simpson Crawford Co.'s, All the odd pins in our stock 25c, along witha ins 2OC of fancy stone set pins. 29 pearls, topaz and many others, at the| extraordinary bargain price of 25c | June sale muslin underwear T HIS great June Sale was planned months ago when these fine qual- the utmost satisfaction over the remarkable bargains. Second Floor, The 50c. and 75c. Corset Covers at thusiasm — another great purchase for to-morrow, just the 29 Summer shirt Cc med with dainty laces, ribbons and beading; fine nainsooks and camprics. 88c. for 65c, muslin gowns, Oc, for 85¢, muslin gowns. $1.00 for $1.45 nainsook gowns. $1.50 for $2.00 nainsook gowns, 15, for 5c. corset covers. 25e. for Soe, muslin skirts 19¢, for 29¢. corset covers. 7de. for $1.00 mustin skirts, 68. for $1.25 nainsook covers. Chemises—Lace and Emb. 75c, for $1.50 nainsook covers. 5Oc, for $1.00 chemises. Muslin Walking Skirts. Cambric Drawers. 7B5e, for $1.00 walking skirts. 25¢, for 5vc, cambric drawers, $1.95 for $2.75 walking skirts, | 9c. for $1.25 cambric drawers, $2.05 for $3.50 walking skirts. 5c, for $1.45 cambric drawers, ’ sample * its, *2.85 Boys’ sample *5 suits, °2. —— > AVING you $2 to $4 on a suit—they are largest special purchases of the year, in which a first- lee Hanuractures granted Simpson’ Crawford Co, an stocks. Second Floor, You never saw such a varlety—hundreds of one style. The styles are tho NORFOLK, DOUBLE BREASTED SAILOR, RUSSIAN, ETON and 3-PIECE SUIT, The quality and workmanship are the best greatest bargain of the season, 95c for boys’ $1.45 straw hats dies, Continentals, Napoleons and Hussars, in all the newest weaves of straw—trimmed besoconE anese, Mackinaw, Sennit and fancy rough braids —all very light and cool. $1.25 for $1.95 hats. Men’s $3 straw hats at $1.50 Men’s $26 suits, special $14.75 Sewing machine, #11°°5 OW that you've a lot of Summer sew- ing to do—shirt waists to make, under- garments, etc.—the need of a new machine Is apparent, and by a special opportunity we've suc- ceeded in securing Fourth Floor, 100 machines sold by the agent at $40 to sell at $11.95. \ It's the easiest to sebl of any machine, because the name is famous all over America and furnishes nine-tenths of the argument—guaranteed by the maker and Simpson Crawford Co. for ten years —complete set of attachments with the machine hly sale of groceries, j CREAM | KUCCOTARIT popular Valley CE rat | Brand: dozen, (& | | fi made Honey Bai, can + Sb. | |v CAKE — WEST) | || Mone Made — Baked | to. braer TOMATORS — R Fou Wait | Stiartceths Bunrant WAMB—AIMPEON CRAW-| t Finest Whole ford RPECIAL: email Den Packed In Relictnus fam: Tkinhiathe om at hee to AT | ane ean, ct 126 Crawford SANGO RUC WARe| RO MAA RICE yo trawford bf tf ¥ . aney te Gr ‘hin’ National — Biecult ba, ae y Biya SPECIAL. biend 101 Moehay ‘ ibe Cota. ell Mayors; Nene reeuinr 260); box GQUAV A JELLY—THE boat imported) regular SPICED , FIGS — FINE Ween old Fashioned Own tt how Angelen, Pe pL ros a Qinltornia; Reg WCE duced! 1°. 506 ann 48e | 1d SOAP-ROYAL @TCART Naracycices Hea 3 box SEW POTATORS BZA i ey 10 a eee t roe rioride bare ween, L° AGG locke nai peck, 356 | |_ . WALNUT | MEATS —FIN- i BURAKEAST BISCUIT | frumh analied tb, 3G Huntley | amumen ¥-HOLBROOK's Now, Veutiable, pargne rated Worcenters Bee a a special: Bbe, bolene L8G Wey 3 phx 1 Oy eet 3 pl BOSTON BROWN ae How d — Poiter & Fightin can, de, 236 cp AIX cane ON CRA Linen and duck suits, °9.75 N OT another store in town will sell any- thing like these for less than $12, We took pains to find out for ourselves before making such a statement, $12 is a very special price, and they're the suits you must have for Summer and outing wear, Third Floor. Two special styles—the smart red- Ingote and the short, full, boxy $qQ) 75 coat model — strictly taliored— e notch collar, full sleeves, square pockots and turnback cuffs—round length platted skirts—spectal,$9.75 $7: for fine sheer lawn shirt-waist dresses, trimmed with dainty lace and insertion, and made with fine tucks, full skirts, panel-effect front with deep flounce, lace trimmed—also similar style with Insertion of Swiss envbroidery and hemstitch- ing $192.0 for white linen suits, short tight-fitting Jackets, with wide straps, or %-length coats. Plain and well tallored—self-covered buttons, fly front— skirts made 23-gore plaited or the box- plaited style. $70 for round length skirts made’ of fine non, two styles—-72-side- gore plaited or fine box-plaited model. WEOND Co, The Star refrig *4.98 e Star reirigerator, 5 IVE cents a day for ice if you have the Star lift-cover style, capacity 35 ibs. A_perfect food preserver in every sense of the word—built on May advanced ideas—roomy and easily cleansed. Basement Salesroom, $7.25 for Star retrigerator—45 Ibs. ") Nish tes The inconvenience of not having a refrigerator AER is more keenly felt when you read about such values as Friday reveals at Simpson Crawford Co.'s, $ 14:75 for regular $17.00 apartment- house style refrigerator, exterior constructed of kiln-dried hardwood, finished In golden oak, highly polished; the walls are guaranteed to be acked solld with charcoal; food chamber is enamel fined. has removable side walls and drain pipe, which makes it easy to clean; ice capacity 65 Ibs, shopping is advisable for this size—limited number, 1.10 for regular $1.75 for regular $5.50 100. for grass hooks Welpecouieee awn Mower, | Early 10, for xrass shears, ‘ 2.25 h wheel, a for garden trowein. ar Tnlohel mieten for 38-ft guar A140 for Peerless. lon OV eR, 1a Bato eh Hane. 4 Cream Freeser, 1 quart Mi $5.00 for ar woo site. és 2 sta eee tee, * coker, ho reele-—will hold 100 @2.05 for Nursery Re- with oven attached, feet_of hose frimerator. Wine sale,Friday @ Saturday ANTA CLARA California Wines are to-day, always have been, and undoubtedly always will be, the most popular in New York, because they are purest, oldest and best. The price for this sale is extremely low, but we are NOT going to offer _you a substitute, Every gallon and every bottle are guaranteed by Mipean Crawford Co, to be absolutely pure and properly aged to suit the cultured taste. Sixth Floor Model Food Store, Tho sale is for Thursday, Friday and Sat- Choice of urday—3 days in which to select 9 sur: In botties mer supply of pure, sparkling, Invigor- 9 vintages O vintages | Mehg wines for Table and Medicinal pur- a oses. Not only the lowest price in New 60 York, but the highast quality. There's no Cc charge for jugs or bottles. No limit to e ‘the quanti 7 Sales +iKO ae are infre- juent and we want everybody to have an SOnlon dpportunity to secure a Summer supply, POF dozen. Superior Tokay Old Vintage Port Superior Zinfandel Old Madeira eoulden SHOLty, Sk. Macaire Burgundy Select Muscatel St. Julion Mountain Rieslini Though rfo other wine store can make such an offer, it is very simple here—Simpson Gremterd Co. are sole agents for the Los Gatos Winery, one of the most famous in the Santa Clara Valley, California, We buy these wines at the lowest price to wholesalers; consequently can sell them to you at about the same price other wine stores pay wholesalers, and still make the required profit. NOTICE—To those living in New York State, New Jersey, Wash- ington, D, C.; West Virginia, Virginia, Fennsy van: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Delaware, Maryland and Ohio Prepaid orders of $5 or more, or those of charge customers, will be delivered at your railroad station free, yw —~| MONTICELLO — PURU | SANDEMAN'S OOo eee a ek ayo | Opera ort; MAMOUS 72 full quarts, $7.00) years old; gallon, E300) or 5G fh quare hot 726 | ENOL aewe 12 | 81°00! bottle, LV ara aNhnaccn are AALOC! LOO |PEMARTIN: altzRny — GUINNESS'S DUBLIN PS Le nad ete ee Randomen, ick & Ktout— Bulldog , Bot. RRAGONA, PORT. ial eon sat Fon Tarragon Eailon, G2885 rom Spain: reguler War $1.00" bot. Bi dis bod mphouian 7B) oti. ’ G |ogdwae BRANDY —| $2ir5} OW on WiHtgHEY—|" Jomer Honnerney | & Mat aa: 786 bottles, | I tad bottle ular ty $y ALT 1,00 mw FINE 00, J 256 i noliaNp dik HeDER Pei oH Tieusly for camily and HeBratea ‘ af geilon, TO

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