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t o LED 47 YEARS) AFTER *MUROER” WNT THT WORLD: ‘voted m the United States Court and fined £10,000 in the postal fraud cases [| \ ‘ When Mr. Grout entered upon the | ~ duties of Comptroiler the bonding busl- ness was in the hands of the Plait company and the CrokerRreedman company, ‘Dey seemed to have a is calpains TWO COMPANIES REACH LIMIT IN ‘ monopoly of the busines, and Mr. AA dou CITY BONDING Grout took down the bars, after in- ‘ PORTE? tive “aind ‘soles i vestigation, and decided to allow any| J SON, Milas. © 4—For the} = oe leo reintorced knee. STAMP | q company of good standing to be ac-| frst timo in the of || SUFFOLK, Va., June 14.—Borty-seven) One Stamp Free with every 10 cents you spend Am at d two years ago, He ta the vicepresident of the company. Corsets Un- derselling 75e ne cepted. ‘hen came the rige of the Hm- si) pire and the Aeina, the former having rs dust been organized In Rrooklyn. oo years after two men hed been hanged [as his murderera William R. Brothers dled to-day in Nangsamond County, Vir- winla, seventy-six years old, from hatural cause: | Three men whose motive was robbery dragged Brothers from bed, cut one arm With an axe, brokg the ‘other arm ind crushed hig oreast, ‘tien they rolled him under the house, believing him life- eas. Jim_and Harvey, negro a hanged and the alleged instlgat white man, left the State an ‘No Dull Days at This All Week Early Summer Sale! Underselling of Women’s Suits, Mustin-Wear Underselling at Cost of Material Skirts and Dresses % 17c for 35¢ Drawers ade of cambric, cat wide and tol i, Special Thursday Great Wash Suit Bargains— Holic Achy aa as lL eee Man f Read the Descriptions—Read the Prices 2 19 Women's $4,00 Shirtwaist Suits, made df a splen. NHW DINING SPRY ON THE Empire State and Aetna as Security. placed in comriass! on Ww rk and Philadelph Mne sixne SURETY FOR MILLIONS. |2iyiitsnarsc reek per ‘and every detail js arranged to mi the equirements of the soy Central has just Hon ey \ | Grout Will No Longer Accept ¢ for 26c Corset Covers of canbric, low neck, trimmed with wide torchon lace edge, woven with baby 19¢ or, a hag never ‘ lies dH AL Idd dhs ribbon, jae jogs Concern In Four Years Is] “0 MALL did grade of white lawn, colored chambray, black 1.00 Corset Covers ot nainsook, Dri Cone and white checks, etc, i ariety of styles, The Women’s aoe aor $i low neck, trimmed back isa took Wilk Us on Bonds of $18,000,000 to ins = 4.00 p rows of lace with'thres ribbon beading Neck EQe@ ' City—Aetna on $6,000,000. Sand armholes with Medic! lace, All sizes... 1 y— 000,000. Wash Suits 29c for 50¢ GOWNS of good muslin, trimmed i with (wo insertions of embroidery and four \ 29c¢ fg) Clusters OF tUCKB ssc eee rereee covceesensssoe ss \ (Aiready on bonds to the amount of $4 99 49c for 69¢ GOWNS of cambric and nainsook, more than $25,000,000, two surety com- @ low, round meck and V-shaped. Yoke trim- 49 - panies, that have done wonderfully med with lace, hemstitched tucks and embroidery Ic well in the past few years bonding for ey { city employees and contractors, hate a te. 98c a) BOC ful ERLE Wile Stine Ley tad a aonb Ga $2.98 for Walking Skirts, | | t71er sfavoraraly: trimmed with ingen, | 22 Fultle of lace, , ‘ , cease taking olty business, They have Value $6. ribbon and fine embroidery. 9c tor 85v, Petticoats, made of a been informed that they are $a a Mage oa 8 good Healy light-weight tweed in} | 75¢@ autseniee Spe Sie erence a variety” of atin ahd” colotn tH in many bonds as he believes it snfe for the new » high-kilted effect In assaried atin : ors, trim them to be, ao far as the interests of colorings, lengths and waistbands. Style GAAS A: wn, flounce and ruffle eae deep flounce and one or two the olty are concerned. and workmanship a8: good as any high-priced ‘The companies wlicsq bonds will be germerts. Dressing Sacques 7 refused until further orders are the - 240 cach tor 2,400 Dressing Sacques made of a aplendid quality lawn in a large Bmpire State Surety Company and the assortment of color, These are in kimono or tigh -litting styles and Aetna Indemnity Company. The bie $1.29 LOR WY On Ot cere BULTWemIN® are neatly trimmed with ruffies, Ha pa cena borders, All 24e , Which is b ded by for- fi » O, D, No Mai Odes wee vereeers ‘mat Congressman Drigas, ls on bonde ; ; Made of eplendia cuaity polka dot and white | {°C Ah chong Discount stomps ere the Best tn the World : to the amount of more than $18,000,000, This ts the sign that sholvs the store, lawn, perale, din’, ete," Walnia ae pl KAA the [HAE haw Wiliten euatantess with contrasting colors, lace and embroidery trim. to the amount of more than $0,000,000, That sells the soap you're hunting for, med, also p d tucks, Skirtsaretuckedend! | Mere Is Real Millinery Underselling ‘That these two concerns, whose {m+ trimmed to match waists, A complete $1 29 Seoond Fioos mente increase In city business has It knocks the spots and euts the grease Tange of sizes and colors, Thursday, 9 Re. 45c for White 29c for Dress been something of a surprise .had be- . . Unirimmed Hats Shapes opie TOD PAA Ct Makes loashing light and clothes like fleece; 3 for Women’s $8.50 White is the meat desirable epior for hot! A collection of untrimmed straw hate J * Dresses months ‘his of ing COM | that have sold regularly up t eas troller Grout until he was @sked what B te i ” ly up to jecause it's " Made lwith Naptha. ‘They are made of white and fahcy evl- 45 tains the best shapes of the |/oxc, The best col cobeeron wero penal Cheiedeald ane Ne arid lnean Waist is elegantly "hee Cc fenson in the most approved | braids pressed into the Mt Cc Poly sal eniclinia tie] vations compas med with Valenciennes lace, tucks and | patterns of straw, Regularly sold up to And offered at a price ridiculously ane ina tans Secieveen gt laite, outside waist, deep girdle Skirts i then had a table prepared, showing the eee o. erea Ue eeenoe srreies ae ASe for Chip Hats aie 80c for Lingerie Seg me Pee YROIM) Som) $6.50, Thursday's price, BOeDG | | No stam bas een, more Poralay ed Hats eit, total amount of ati ponde to the The Naptha in Miller's SO ee ee ee ee oecre ihe FG tar ee pannel See ae e big companies amounts to 1 more than $3,000,000, Of this the United Soap does the work that In Waists We Outsell and Underselll All tore remarkable They come in the beat | fr es of embroidery. Right up-to-date | @ate Pidelty and Guarantee Company b Becond Floo shapes, gr jue, bas mote than $12,000,000 and the FP. used to take hard rub- Cholee of 3,600 sixty-nine cent waist Gelity and Deposit Company of Mary- lawn, These waists are well fitting Wrappers, 45c land 96,000,000, The former is the Freet- man-Croker and the latter the Platt company, and thetr bonds were written two hi 19¢ has two clusters of three plaits, wide panel Real Fish and Meats Thursday Treats for Both Stomach and bing to do, and does it without harm to the clothes, All grocers They, are 85¢ Wrappers, made of per- cale dnd lawn in a variety of patterns, Nght and dark colors, Waists neatly trimmed with brald, Skirts have deep of cluny lace running tull length of wai This is a gre in at the pri None G, 0. D. an we 69c Filanole tee tae peel do fot think the quantity will last more ruffle, All size, Spectal Purse $18,000,000 in tour has outetripped A value q value 2 hia fae Gen have Miller’s Soap. 5¢ than one day, |] for to-morrow at 45c Pee 9¢ for 98c Wailsts ot « mperior quality white t wn, plaited back and tront, trimmed with one insertion of ere embroidery and two insertions of valenci ‘ucked enffs and collar, 98e for $1.50 to $2.00 Walsts of sheer white lawn in 25 good styles, These are all nob>y, dressy waisis, trimmed in many preity ways with fine hemstitching, embroideri:s and laces. In the assortment are sizes 32 to 36. | ie Pe, gz ((OWperTHWAl] a. walle Parasol Underselling weeeeeownes ADE | O8e fe.t! ae ramaoite apeie | | RB patterns, ‘The make and design are Choppe: i \ of the very latest. c black 4 or j ana rhea eoherd plata ‘mer ‘oan Bol \ ote nature wood For everything but clothes, use Miller's Powerine with Ammonia, the quick cleaner and disinfector, Harlem: rarst St. & 3d Ave. 2226 to 2234 3d Ave. 4 White Enamelled Bureau, | $17.50 BFORE you purchase white furniture of any kind make sure of the char- acter of wood beneath the sleek, shining coat of enamel, To get soft, por- ous wood {s to get trouble and disappoint- ment, The enamel will peel off and flake if on soft wood—if on hard wood, it gives lasting satisfaction, We handle and sell hard wood only, which means permanency to the enamel in any climate, This is one of the popular bureaus, showing the craftsmanship of the cabinet- maker in every joint. Three drawers, 21x42-Inch top and 22x28-inch bevelled plate mirror, White Enamelled Chairs HITE admits of any color treatment. For the sleeping ‘ apartment {t {3 especially desirable where the wall paper and hangings partake of the prevatling fashionable shades of pink, green, blue and orange. A green room with white furniture {a an Ideal room for summer, There's a charm about {t that's quite as pleas- ant and delightfully refreshing as the shaded nooks In the woods, These white enamelled chatrs are pleasing examples of the many styles wear at a baad are strong! raced, nicel; f) finished and white M4 snow, Y Rockher,$2,95 Chair,$2.40 French Plate Mirror, $6,90 ALF the beauty of a room ts lost {f there {s no mir- ror In It to reflect the furnishings, Pictures, too, Possess a new charm in the mirror, Just as does a lovely face, But the mirror must be true and good, Place this glass where you may, you will find it an Travelling by Stage Coaches in 1807 ROM New York to Philadelphia was fifteen hours by From New York to Philad Both within the bus stages were familiar sights, coach In the days of 1807. lelphia is now tess than two hours by limited train, oan of life that has brought the house of Cowperthwalt & Sons nearer to the hearts of New Yorkers, per- haps, than any other store In the city. When that life began, in 1807, In Chatham Square, the old Boston Post Road ran past the door and the Hartford and Boston The first line of stages hetween New York and Philadelphia made the trip in about three days, By 1807 it was cut down to 15 hours. Relays of horses were made every ten or twelve miles, and the advertisements claim the horses were changed ere the egg- shaped body, suspended on thick leather straps called “thorou; h-braces,”” stopped rocking! There was great competition for the mail, which led to this lowering of time—the occasion being the carrying of the President's message, Mr. Jansen, an Englishman who left America in 1806, wrote a book called “The Stranger in America,” in which he quaintly described the American stage coach: “As there are no doors at the sides,” he says, “the passengers get in over the front wheels, The first get seats behind the restp— the most esteemed seat, because you can rest your shaken with it, and it is laughable to seé them crawling to this seat. If they happen to Settee, $15.00 agreeable addition to any room tn the house, Burnished Gilt frame of artistic design, French plate, 20x30 inches, Harlem: Downtown: Chatham Square rame against the back part of the wagon, Prairie Grass Furniture UCH of the comfort of the Summer home depends upon the treatment of the verandas, If the furniture be light and alry, of prairie grass or cane, one may find the ideal ease one craves, In prairle grass we show a great variety of smart styles emi- nently suitable for porch or interior, Then there is the fashionable bungalow, in fumed oak and cane, graceful in form and light in weight, with many charms and beauties pecullarly its own. Either the prairie grass or the bungalow is correct, and both are held in high favor by persons of discriminating taste, Women are generally indulged late, they have to straddle over the men seated Arm Rocker, $1 0.50 Everything for Housekeeping---Cash or Liberal Credit 193. to aos Fark Row oniie| Cowperthwait (3 Sons Rich cut glass !mparts a charm to the dining table—a distinctive charm of its own—that every proud housewife enjoys, It ranks second only to sterling silver. In the estimation of many persons cut glass takes preferment because of Its great brilllancy under artificial light. . The Cowperthwait & Sons’ prices are incomparably small, enabling the hum~ blest woman to furnish her table as she chooses, Carafe, $1.98 Jug. $4.98 Flower Vase, $3.95 Bowl, $2.98 Butter Dish, $4.85 Nappy, $1.95 Heavy lron Bed, $17.50 HITE enamel, embellished with all brass rods and scroll work, making a contrast that many persons of taste admire. A bed of this character is often selected in place of all brass, it being less expensive and quite as rich in general effect. Angles are strongly braced, cas- ters are easy-rolling, and the work- § manship in every particular is of # the best, Reduced for thls week from $25.00 to $17.50, Infant’s Hammock, 59¢ Garbage Can, 29c Made of strong gal- Nig yanized fron to stand hard knocks hich ANOE-LIKE in its shape and closed and cults to which | at each end, ft ts {ncomparably \s safer for children than any other the eprpage (685. 11 i iimock oni the’ matles i usually subjected.| 4 child, mins romp about without re- S id, | Straint and still be secure. It 1s Just such Mighe= iting, Mas) a mimock asthundreds of mothers will J} stalwart handle,| want during the outing days for their held In place by loved ones. sturdy ears, When not tn use it can be folded flat as a dress suit,