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“4 f Solatronatacnel fall aaieemamaiaer tamer t sorters ae ne Yemen IR Pomme a eens = TAT WORTM: MONDAY EVENING, SUNT! 24, 1908, Store Closes at £.30 o'clock |A BEGGAR, AND GLAD OF IT. SAID M'GINN. | CHILDREN BAR Storo Closes at \ 5.30 o° lock. | Won Ite a Profesional Alma. | don a Seeond | | Babes She Can’t See Starve Prevent Deserted Woman Ml from Securing Means for Earning Their Livelihood. With an eight-months-old baby tn her arms and a curly-headed two-year- old boy clutching her skirts, Mra, Bertha Goldner, of No. 1057 Thint ave- nue, returned home to her rooms on i! the third floor of the tenement bullding this morning with despair in her heant, "It's work I want,” sald Mrs, Gold- mer," and I can't get it. I answer every advertisement in the paper that Zcan, but, whether it 1s for a janitress or housework, the answer is always the same: ‘We can’t take you because you have children.’ A year ago Mrs. Goldner, who is a Swiss, was desorted by her husband ' before baby Otto was born, Little Anton, the other child, ts an oxcep- tlonally beautiful child, and the mother Keops both children scruputously clean. “My husband went away and told me ho was. ‘ter a better job, He sent me a telegram from San Francisco ast Ov- tober and that {fs all I have ever heard from him, “I have supported myself and the bables by washing and hard work, though I had never been used to It Pit N enue seems elused on ac- count of Aren, and 1 would die | rather t “1 hay piled to week af A althoustr they pi . help Ih sr heard from them] since, y t charity. It is Just work I want—to w for my children—and if people would only give! mo a chance I would not have to ask | favors of anyone.” ae $15,000 1 BED OF AGED WOMAN Catherine Murray, Eighty Years Old, Had Lived in Retirement for Fifteen Years, Seeing Only Two Relatives. ' In the rooms of Catherine Murray, eighty years old, who has lived the lifo One of Harlem's prettiest young wom- en was married yesterday, She was Miss Gusste Spellman, of No. 168 East One Hundred and Seventh street, and became the bride of Frank Cohen, is very well known In Harlem circles, He 1s a manager of the Postal ‘Telegraph Company, ‘The wedding took place in the Grand Central Palace at 6 o'clock P, M, Rabb! Manuel performed the ceremo: The blg hall was filled with well-wishers of the couple, a a avenue “1. through the cor, the passengers. fraud and at Twent: ganization Soclot Whitman in the He riding non a Secon’ en McGinn went} His right arm was ipparently crippled and he begged from | Ho was proved to be a} third atrect was | Hamburgers com- rrosted on Mrs. piaint, of the Charity Or-| produced a tong Te- ord again McGinn 41 court to-day, howing that he had been convicted be- | Detective Flynn, fore and belonged to a family of beg- gars. The bridesmaids were Misses Ray and Jennie Spellman, sisters of the bride, and the best men were Mr, Meyer Rein- hart and Mr, Wiillam Collender. 1 girls dressed | to the oceasto pink silk added splendor er eft on the Ns, where Dayid midnigh: they wil “BATTERY DAY'S” NIGHT TO-NIGHT Danites, Finnites and All the Other Knights of West-Side Democracy Will Be at the Ca- sino, as of Yore. Tt te’t necessary to announce it The unton has secured an option on an entire ward, containing fifteen beds, and to maintain them the members are working hard In an effort to make tho ovent a big success, and trom present Indications there will be a_ record | s crowd to witness the Interesting pro- gramme arranged. All of tho Irish counties are represented in the union. TUESDAY, JUNE 27th & SPECIAL SALE yet VERB cep SE ERC Cures dyspepsia and corrects pend thelt honeymoon = CONDENSEDMILK is sterilized and absolutely clean and wholesome. It is guaranteed to keep sweet in any temperature or climate, The trademarks are valuable; save them and write for list of free premiums. MOHAWK CONDENSED MILE CO,, Nochester, N.Y. At all grocers, stomach disorders Jayne’s Fonic Vermifuge|, | | 41 —A8th Taking Up, Altering, Relaying. LONG I8L- e hn . ers’ League of Brooklyn. | ‘ Ap ‘Tratn, “Ave years old pes Lamas ape who ria he oe ie A shoe sale on foot to-day, ! In doing a big business the makers of our $5 shoes accumulate a lot of sample ie is pairs, This season’s samples we’ve bought in bulk, for - samples aren’t apt to be the poorest sort, A couple of hundred pairs of $5.50 and $6 Oxfords from our shelves, some 400 more! low shoes which are out of our $5 stock only because the russet leatherisn’t quite uniform enough in color, and some hundreds of our| regular $5 shoes make up! the roll, 2142 pairs all told; of which upwards of 1300 pairs are Oxfords—mostly rus- sets and patent leathers, $5 is the least of the; values, $3.50 the price, Rocers, Pert & Company, Three Broadway Stores, 258 842 1260 at at at Warren st, 43th st, 32d st. THE '0.APH." THN DIAMONDS Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Direct trom the wholesaler, We po! Uvely eave you" the retailere protit CASH OR CREDIT, Tomorrow Is Piano Day at WANAMAKER'S FIV IY USED PIANOS And Piano Players ‘In a Summer Clean-up Sale YVVV TY. More Than a Hundred Instruments, Offering Large Savings To Furnishers of Summer Homes MUSIC is the ch‘ef charm, the most available and dolightful entertainment of the Sum- merhome, It transforma the otherwise dull hours of the Player when aloue; it ontertains friends; it enlivens the evening party, and makes possible the home dance, If there is no musician in the home, here in the same offering are Angelus Piano Players which make musicians of us all—at half their regular price. One can easily sacrifice the small matter of sentiment, and profit by these splendid savings, especially when the piano is for Summer use. Y \v. ae praptosttf® RUNVET, otceg ahywhere below Fourteenth street, but ployer’ Reference or write tor 11I'4 catalome No, 4 for the benefit of Harlem and the out- lying districts it {s Just as yell*to men- tion the fact that to-night !s the night of “Battery Dan” Finn's annual sum- No Can Here are good instruments—some second-hand—every one of which comes from a home we know—where we have placed a new Wanamaker instrument. Many have bzen out on rental; some have merely been shown overlong as samples on our own floors, 4 of w recluse for the Inst fifteen years on the top floor of No, 216 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, the police to-day found banks books and cash showing the Women’s Waists WAISTS of Hand Embroidered Irish Linen; value $4.50, 2.95 § New York Jost might and getting no response to repeated knocking, called in Policeman Fraser, of the Butler street station, "The two forced the door and found the “old. woman lying unoonsclous on the floor, part of her body being under the ed. She was removed to St. Peter's) Hospital, where it was sald that old age and rhoumatism were responsible for her condition, She will probably | die, | To-day tho police made a search of the room and found bank books show- tresses of the bed. Miss Murray was Meat ween by the neighbors on Friday and 1s elleved to have been without the fie In the Aquarium, and they can- not go because there {s uo water at a ‘Huron Club function, The members of the Huron Club have | made great preparations for to-night’s affatr and one of tho biggest crowds that ever attended a Finn outing will be there, From Fourteenth street to the Battery, along the west alde, every | young Democrat and every pretty gir! will go to the festival to-night. The Democracy of the First Assembly | District will be the host and In view of state that every one will have a good time, PICNIC FOR CHARITY. Scarcity of White Aw de Wily Hat are selected by discriminating critics everywhere—by all leading actors—by yourself, once you try and enjoy their arnt pene 10 for Alexander great variety, for Men, Women and Children. Also full stock of Bare Foot Sandals, and Tan Ties and Sau BERNARD The Murad is the latest and best success of a world-famous expert, Allan Ramsay, for sixteen years government tobacco expert of Turkey. MILLER’S| SOAP (Mado with Naptha) Sf , At all Grocers» DAVID WARFIELD quidarngy, 1 | LUTON "ST, Broo session by the aged woman of over| mer-night’s festival. It is to be held “ of Black Silk Mull, Satin Figures...... +00. . | 1 Alyn r ify 4] 4 i A 15,000, at Manhattan Casino, One Hundred and ; . Lk) irteee 195 | yo MEWARE AV Sean y There are Grand, Upright and Square Pianos—and square pignos serve very well indeed Miss Murrevie pre ite was ne Witty-Mfth street and Eighth avenue, be Of White Dotted SWISS ......ssesssseseereeee 1,10 oo 3 d in the Summer cottage. tirely unknown to her nelghbora, The | and “Battery Dan,” whose official titie “ie: y 3 ° i whi , iy onene ever named to st Mee Dacaiceh, FRGC GY orieine sak Also : : Saoer in There are oe alaves and DureP Anes, which haye the self-p!ayer inside of them, room were her nephew, Owen J, Mur-|tmta with all the downtown cohorts hese are only slightly used—out on reatal fora short tim, The: 9 phy, of 15 Walcott street, Brook-| that owe him allegiance, will be there. z# SEUUTOURING OR DUCT CUA Te (iransle: Moss), 10.00 Save Clothes, Labor ever presented atat ‘h " y pri Thi i f Ifsplayi or fi Bey ae le best offerings lyn, and @ niece who lives in this bor-| he only downtowners who swear by wi, and Time Pp ‘ ae oe prices. hink of a self-playing piano for $335. But there are ouch, “pattery Dan’! and the Huron Club Drwoadwa & 4 / only a few who can be unate Oo secure t] 5 i " any f Murohy went to see the olf woman | who will be absent themselves will be iy | tive, by using le o fortunate as t ure them, They’il probably be gone early in Then there is a fine collection of Angelus Piano Players, taken in exchange sent back to the factory, and now good as now—better than they were originally, by reason of later improvements added, Chickering Grand Pianos— Original Chickering Upright Pianos— Chickering Upright, mahogany J. C. Campbell Pianos— J.C. Campbell Piano, mahogany w7¢ a. Frederick Doll Pianos— 4 Wrederick Doll Planow, mahogany ve Merrill Pianos— mpbell Campbell Plano) mahogany’. nos— yalnint wood The “Original Prices” simply identify the instruments as originally valued and cata | Only in the modern instruments do the flzures indicate Butevery instrument is extraordinary, value at the price we now o-ter it, All haye been carefully gone over by our experts before being placed on sule. Any of theso instruments may be purchased for A Smail Cash Payment and Easy Monthly Instalments Ready when the store opens tomorrow—not on sale today, logued by their manufacturers, recent values. may pene in tm The Education of init-The Second Fiddl in The Rollicking > is |Rarnes Plano, rosewood " Pipp. "The Murad Ci irl. in "The Music orac ry P| 0, rv Brees ie a “ 11 you wih 'Bsoloy a ood impak AUIBouk tases bape LTE ane Mi Cyeann " Merrill Plano, mahogany $205 | el dbury Piano, rosewood a Ms i) YOu wi " M mol Piano, me Utara a ceding he Giga Svctte aa lege Aah tate, "Bancles tolignta Muma’s 1 hasten ae s + $650 ou) + £000 $130 This fine list to choose from: Angelus Piano-Players— ing deposits of $14,314 and cash to the|the past record of Huron Club enter- . : | i lor C su: amount of $197.78. ‘The money atd|tatnments, it 1s scarcely necessary to, Pumps is reported, We have plenty, and in | parlor Grand, stoxewoodss Hid books were hidden between the mat. Baby Grand,’ mahogany... $800 3135 | Autopianos— Bourlsnanent up to the time she was Chickering Upright, mahogany HE | 4 Autontanos, mahogany is ee arid ‘The Irish Counties Athletic Union, one | Chickering Uprixht, 9 | opiano, Walnut... He gy Murphy says she was a domestio for | of the largest Irish orgunizations in this - =a OOK for this Shield Chickering Upright Mi Hl Ipri i Bany Years and saved her money. Pit-| clty, will give a summernight tatival Sixth N.E. Coz? on the window when Chickering Upright, 1 \ Miscellaneous Upright Pianos— ivedlthe lite of a resluse eince, or Ad Mesa UE killa Avenue 19th St. you buy cigars, Mason & Hamlin Grand Pianos— | iver Right, rosewood : ES Be Jeng tio she Wwas-smployed by one of |ot securing additional funds for fin =| a Ren Atceens ano. ebontaed, : an) nD [eit ward In Be Wineents Homi United Cigar Stores Co. J} 3285, oti iahouihy EC Mr He i Bilexs Viano. ebonized ‘i an Wheelock Plano, ebonix ) Mason & Hamlin Upright Pianos— | steriing Piano. ehonteed $00 Hardman Piano, ebonized m8 Mason & Hamlin Upright, ebo $550 Lioothe Pinno. mahogany Ho Mason & Hamlin Upright, walnut .. 00 Chriatle Plano, ebonized $75 Mason & Hamlin Upright, mahogany $00 Beerham Piano, walnut , ri) Mason & Hamlin nt, ebon isceilaneouy Square Pia Kurtzmann Piano— Chlekoy,ng & Sons Plano, rosey.ood. .... Kurtamann Piano, Walnut y.sccrserereeree eeeee $325 ckeing & Sons Plano, rose Mackey Py Grovestein & Co. Plano, rosy Lindeman Phino, rosewood Ano, rosewood 59) s % & Hi Pisno Store, Fifth floor, formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. JO oleae A RS CATE wr ewe reer HN WANAMAKER Broadwa: ave. , 9th and 10th sta,