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—VweEC THE WORLD: AHEARN'S MAN [S APPOINTED MAGISTRATE. Naming of A elite Puts Nail in Mur- phy’s Coffin. LOOKS LIKE A the Borough Agreed to Politicians Believe President Has Support the Mayor. ef Alexander 1 ¢ 1 term ut the VALE PLAY JOKE ON HARUARD CREW CLERK TULLY DEAL. |, - YOUNG TEN EYCK OF CITY COURT IS DISMISSED lexander Fin- Removed for Hi for His Part in} Motion kta in the Ap-) ‘evr ‘ the Metropolitan-Til- linghast Jury Frauds. 1 for damages { wi hast was not o: Tully had to admit that ‘Tillinghast erved on these six J f "3 wel it Hoe s T0-AOW IN RACE . Varsity or fresh- —_——___ Dr. Lyon’s at at wtrolee PERFECT Tooth Powder | Cleanses and beautifies the ‘teeth and purifies the breath, | | Used by people of refinement | for over a quarter of a century. ‘i Convenient for tourists, 2 PREPARED BY | fF U Gyord. IDS aoe to Fool + with Artific VERY serious Sickness has a all beginning. And, in nine cases out of that small beginning is made in the Bowels. Indigestion is the beginning of most diseases, It paves the way for all others. Lack of exercise, hasty eating, impro- per food, are its first cau Laziness, and postponement, permits {t to grow into Chronic Constipation, which means life-long Discomfort. It isn't necessary to be sick-a-bed. you know, in order to be mighty un comfortable. Even slight indigestion affects the nerves, dulls the mind, and obscures the merry sunshine of Life, And, Indigestion once started, grows fast, corrodes temperament, and dis- counts happiness, good cheer, capacity. It does that long before it puts you on the Sick list. Every thinking Doctor knows why. « Professor Rand knew it. ‘That's why he framed up for students his famous formula for Happiness, viz.: “Trust In God. and keep your Bowels open.”” The Bowels need adjustment from time to time, Just like aclock or a watch, No "Good time'' is humanly possible without this, And, the time to adjust the watch is not when {t has run down, nor when the main spring is broken, but at the very min- ute adjustment is disc ered necessary, The time to adjust Bowels {s now merely when your Head Aches, when your Liver is Sick, your Stomach in Revolt, and Nature's Food Process retarded for 24 hours or longer. ‘The proper time to adjust them is the a Lazy Liver ial Exercise very minute you suspect they need adjustment. —If your tongue Is slightly coated, —If your breath is under suspicion, —If your Head feels {a trifle heavy or dull, —If digestion seems even a little slow, —If Heartburn, Belching, Colic or Restlessness begin to show themselves, ~—That's the time to eat a Cascaret. ites arses 3 Don't imagine the Cascaret ts ineffec- tive because it is pleasant to eatas Candy, It acts as pleasantly as it tastes. Itis as ‘congenial to your Bowels as {t Is to your Palate. It is not a ‘'Bile-driver’’ which floods out your stomach today with fluid juices needed fer tomorrow, But, it acts like Exercise, instead. It stimulates the muscular lining of the Bowels and the Intestines, so that they mechanically digest food and drive out the waste, * The time to use a Cascaret Is when you first suspect you need one, The only way to have them ready to use precisely when you need them Is to carry them constantly in your ur pocket, as you do a Watch or a Lead pencil. The ten cent box of Cascarets {s made thin, flat, round-edged, and small, for this preolse purpose, Be | very careful to ¢ get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company and never sold in bulk, Every tablet stamped ‘CCC. + (7FREB To nVverY neapmn, It has been decided to. mall fre a besucitul Ure French. designed GOLD-PLATID trinket tox, hard-enamelied in pretty colors. « hand me Ornament, most liberal offer e Every reader should have one. ‘Ten celle Riampe is asked as @ meagure of oat of Caacareta with whioh B C Tile dann tox a 1 Bead to-day, be sure to mention thls pater and Your ‘address plainy, te medy Company, Chicago ov New COURT ASK) «= eee TOWPPROWE NEN SUBNAYROUTES. pellate Division, but DecisionIsReserved. |i Division BF the Suyreme | WEATHER FORECAST. ticglenaprods “ Forecast for the thirty-six deojstor hanes ending 8 P, M. Saturday nq | for New York City and vicin ' (Showers and probably thun storms to-night and Saturday; H. \T southwest to south winds. ar Lexington avenue, shih avenue, the F ardman and George 1, ‘*Get the Habit” Brill’s June New York stores are judg ; That Brill stores are the fas test growing clothing give better values and better qualities, Brill stores should be your clothes stores, because Brill va Here are extra values of highest known quality: Gray Suit Specials ‘Comfort Clothes” eee tlient Gray Mixture Worsted Specials all-wool Gray Mixture Cassi- piece garments exper mere Suits, tailored to hold '$ 1 0 h ed by the values they rive and ¢ es in America lue the shape, fit and style good value at 4% more, lored, 1%, 34 and 14 li High grade Serge Suits, “high grade eat D ‘ Gray Mixtur Becduse of extra) Gray French and Worsted Flannel its, amount of hand-tailoring and excel- TWO-Piece Suits, tailored on newest lence of fabrics models and warranted to these are unusual ] de 50 hold the shape, and $] 0 values under $16:50 style, good values at L A +p re Hand-tallored Twilight Gray Worse i High-grade Tropical Worste “ ted Suits, hand-tailored Gray Mixture! j. oe sade. Tropical Worsted Two These garments are the cleverest work plain gray shades, newest gray ove of the finest ready-to-wear clothes?) Brey As makers, The fabrics are domestic and | Plaid elfects. These are th tt foreign, of finest texture, ular garments we've “had this sta- the models are newest and $20 sons exceptional 13. 50 the values are extreme..... Reagan et Finest Tropical Worsteds don Flan by Outing Trousers Specials. Tropical sh Outing Trousers, | lored the SY test in weight, therefore coolest; et ftmest known light- weight fabric; ven shed, will stand the hard useage of summe: tailored to hang straight from hi handsome new light and medium shade sraysi good $4 $ VAIUCS cere eeeeereeeeeeeeeee Outing Trousers ‘in flannels, wors- ted flannels, tropical worsteds, from pure white to sombre dark grays; cor- | rect journeyman tailoring, out; good $10 and $12,50 yal- $4 to $7.50»: June sales .. Get the Habit, Gs to Youths’ ee ¢ Cheviot $s Young Men's S and Thibet Suits, excelle S $6 values; June sale 4 Young Men's Gray mixture and Blue Serge Suits that will hold shape, fit, style and color until worn UNION SQUARE 14th St., near Broadway. NEW YORK CITY. FRIDAY EVENING Suits—here are the most popular | Pitce Suits in gray overplaids, Glen shades this season; tailored | checks and neat stripe effects, tailoring, | cor by hand of pure worsted 15. trimmings, fabrics I Byun and models are un- SYD HQ = “J. Drummond & Sons" English | Usual under $16.50 * Gray Worsted Suits, Gray Mixture) Hand-tailored tropical weight pu Suits, finest worsted and velours. | Worsted Two-Piece Suits, handson $8 Iv F you buy eyeglasses of dealers at REDUCED PRICES you will get eyeglasses of REDUCED QUALITY; and it MAY mean ‘ REDUCED EYESIGHT, QUALITY is one of the greatest factors that we emphasize in our eye service. ™ Quality in EVERY LENS that we recommend for your good. Eyeglasses if you need them—$!_ up 54 East 23d St., at Fourth Ay. 5O East 125th St., at Madison Ay. 442 Columbus Ay., 8ist & S2d Sts. | W.st Stans. Oculists and Opticians. World Wants Work Wonders. | Sales( ity of merchand dositive that Serge Suit Specials | ay Mstactory sitistac- MB | | Ae sinartest 1 dis nan tajliyred 316.50 oO” a Fass) st r Wash Sailor and Russians “S O8ck ot me 279 Broadway, near Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich. 125th St., cor. ThirdAve, NE 29, 1906. a ee — Pe OS Take luncheon in our cool 8th floor restaurant. 270 OU STREET TH Men’ S Summer suits at a saving of a third to a half. 1, are closing out the maker's stock at $11 per suit. An immense quantit all possessing the style t features and workman- ship that distinguish men’s clothing that comes from. first-class merchant tailors—suits that sold from regular lines at $18 to $20 and even higher—all at the low pr $11. Two garment outing suits, Summer suits with vests, Gray tropical worsteds, French flannels in light effects, Faney tweeds and homespuns, Handsome blue series These suits are made in the most fashionable merchant tailor effects with medium and extra long coxts—deep side and centre vents—made strictly by hand. Can assure you of a 511 satisfactory fit—$18 and $20 suits.. O Men's suits worth $25 at 14.75 We've just the kind of a suit that you have in mind--be it a 2 or picce garment, The newest sty Second Floor. 4 jA coat models, of such fabrics as blu gray worsteds, French flannels, trop’ worsteds and all the much wanted Sum- mer fabrics, at 14.75. $3.00 straw hats, all sizes $ Special—men’s and ses, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co,.———————— Sale of girls’ wash dresses that surpasses any similar offeri in New York. greatest opportunity ever presented to the mothers of New York and vicinity to secure for their daughters a supply of summer dresses. a third and a half less than usually quoted, every dress was made especially for this sale, and from models ted by Simpson Crawford's. HE Vhough the prices are a wash dresses at 1.25. \ herd checks and a variety of color- pings—high neck Russian styles; regularly at $2.75, Sale price, $1.25. Lot 2—Girls’ fine white dresses in sheer A Versinn lawns, dainty dotted swisses, soft mulls, Styles be 1 wx for mid Summer wear w neck and $ 95 | short sleeves—trimmed with di t lac \ i A embroidery—regular $4.50 wead si rated. \ Girls’ extra fine white wash er India I and fi red batiste. $3 95 t berthas of deep Swiss idery—full th riblion belts $5 wradesseeceeses . 4—Misses " suits at $5.95, Lot * and junior “Peter Pan’ y | In white or light bloe line full box pleated blouse and kilt skirfs, Buttoned thro $5 95 , | with large pearl buttonsall sizes........eeeee Reis tneiae eT Y Let 5—Misses' and junior dresses for afternoon or eveni ig wear—white ¥ oul guimpe and eeveslice trimme t—bretelle and shirt of dainty lowered dimities or plain 510 Wi blue and pink mull—-elged with lhee. Spe: ae ae | Sheet music 10c.) “Sample hose. *>— The bits of the day, voeal and instrumental FOREIGN manufacturer's sample popular and operatic. No mail o-ders filled line of high-grade hosie Waitlne at the Church (veste | Why ner . Orin loor. | Silk embroidery—sheer lisle, lace alloy ecllent assortment of Summer des Tiits ts w bane Women's high-grade samples—fxcel- leat value for this price and splendid quality—in all styles, in farey and neat designs in F37 Mite nine Ch writes | Women's sample hosiery in mh Ma Ce e we| Whta | Whippoorwill Sings, lisle thread, na tan, maroon, red FOE ee eee eet eet | aabargueelion —very fine silk-embroid Op eratic hits, 14e | and 6c. grades (3 pairs for 81); 4 ’ . tie Av tke Me Hk, Qld Man Mart Old Klas | Women's maco and domes- 9 Where wild Vine clings onan, | tie black laces— pairs, 81.40; pur 25e¢ > aig Neca Ie ‘a oMinnt. “| Men's 252 black coi- ee Men's Egyptian she ton half hose; hi 19¢ |! Again the “SIMPSON CRHAWEOKD CO pe best dressers are wearing white negligee shiris, some preferr the stiictly plain styles, others the pleated bosoms. This sale-includes a great variety of both, and se is far pel ow the cegular value th two of the shirts. There’s a purchase story back of the sale wor referring to, for the saving realized enables you to buy fashionable shirts slightly more than the cost of one. This purchase embraced 00 shirts, Main Floor, and the m ker is one of the best in the uses F aterinI fy you can rely upon them givin 1 service They're cut, too, without a thought of and slecy “ 89¢e man can find his exact fit in body t. Cuil attached or detache 1 equal of custom made shirts. Haberdashers’ prices @1, 1.25 and 1.50, Sale price..89¢ nother great lot of IN as, 4) Neck wea ashable four-in-hands 20C SYN) at 25c. First lot went so fust that we have had to hu ‘the makers fora fresh supply—all the leading shades repre- sented—compare well with any 50c. ties. ..++ seeees | >> << oo ing Third Floor, Bona fide offering of $2.75 Lot 1— —About 500 wash dresses, made up in plain fine chambrays, fancy stripes, Anderson ginghams, black and white shep- ise round Dutch necks or guimpe models; sold 20¢ * 35¢ 9e Men’ S white negligee shirts at 89e. << — > <> é