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] AT SUMMER | RESORT e Lake Pleasant in iis W Minniclonets Practically Wiped Out by Fire. QREENTIFUD, Mass. Apr fotel, rafroad station, boat-ty About 100 cottages at Lake F were destroyed by fire whi ; one of the cottages at daw 1 ‘The flames swept practical thing east of the ravine which t $ the boundary of the summer Mort of the cottages wer construction and were highly, coating pra ani 600 each. The tx Pleasant House, wae aw of 1% rooms and was ve The fire started in a cotta hotel, end at one time tlement wae a mass of faces At this time at the year es are at the lake there did thetr best to oheck & With Dugkets of water, Pi it etiok's at “ Soper i | the. nr rh rtantd buneh bal and Correct | iss Diaguosis of Long Diseases. BERGULOSIS. YIELDING 10 SCIENCE | | i} work sgain— he line of X-LIGHT fion'and five or six Ax cottanes r DIAGNOSIS. OATH OF DUTY KEPT — HIM FROM DYING WIFE © Waited States Treasury Guard Too Late to Answer Last Call of Stricken Helpmate. CENCINNATI, Avr! B—Joempn a | bee Morris, an old sotdier and watchman in Ger any ctroumstances. Te stayed at Gis post, amt when be | ! got off watch his wife wes dead. SILO*S CHAUFFEUR CAUGHT. Nose or Throat Asthma ant May Fever, a0¢ ne suctionesr, of No. Soventy-third etree was arrested on the east drive of Central Park yerter| eight yours day for over speeding. Bicyole Police-/the only X man Barry, who mde the arrest, said] Light Syecteltet Piwas, ruaniog at clghises) mice ian] NO Tee Ip & majority hour. of eaves ling Mr, Silo was tm Che machine Hq| Civerses are not tatal, it Dafled out Ainalie, gtving hte house | uoved and property [pee Bo ogrontoa worth $75,000, as security. menting Charles .A. Gilbert, twenty-four years! ousl old, of Mount Vernon, was arrested on| (rane ie red the east drive for operating an woe | ent bile with no license number on the rean! if you are not He said the number must have dropped! no matter what off. He was batied by William A. Waila | Teatment you are of No. 0 Manhetian avenue nd nt for the usaal #004 healt, ROCKEFELLER REFUSES AID. Declines Baye John D. Rockefeller has Geatines the mest of prominent clergymen und Of Bayonne to give $26.0" to erect @ branch of the Young Meow Christian Association there. The announcement was made yester upon Lung to any addrem J/M ACCY'S : Due to Adverse Weath \ eee menor THOM KINGSTON, OVERSTOCKED, | Pearse. tn A Wr rough Participate in th \\ loading—to your at and Soentnaine mai ” great profit ree Men’s Negligée Shirts We are showing a large variety of shirts, Plain and Pleated Bosoms, made of imported and domestic madras in new and exclusive spring patterns, made coat model, “ PI.50 to $3.50 Special Negiigée Shirts, made of woven or printed madras in light and dark effects. cuffs attac coat m Various sleeve le igths, PI,50 Lord & Laylor Broadway & aoth St; sth Ave.; 19th St. [roe an ALSO SEPARATE RIDING SKIRTS H In Safety, Riding Astride and Side Saddle Models, | of Linens and Crash from $7.50 to 11.75 i of Cheviots and Mix “ 10.50 to 15.75 i ; { | Men’s Shirts and Pajamas | Fi eated and Soft Bo som Shirts i | abrics, \ i al $1.95, 2.45, 2.95 | i Special for To-Tiorrow | i plain and Pleated Negligee Shirts i Pajamas of wove nd printed materials, fend ples ney fied wis opm, $1.45, 1.95 | | West Twenty-third Street ie i | geen tr rr ere —-—-=-—- — A pee ee mer ee ' { { tes a SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK THE EWEBNING WORKLD,) THVUKRSVAT, Waist Sale At One-Half Values. 1,000 DO?, WOMEN’S HIGH-CLASS WAISTS reat variety of styles, owing to the red as follows of t backwardness ‘ot the seas: 3.00 DAINTY LAWN WAISTS FOR hes 45 tucks, var mn all: tastes,etrimmed with tiny pin ns, lace and 4.00 WAISTS\FOR 1. 95 nied Mayfatr yoke, ety to insert An medal Persian lawn, nainsook, daintlly trir on back and ‘sleeves 5.00 WAISTS} FOR -2.45 ° ofthe Best miatertals, fn Lingerle, Persidn lawn, » finest. medallions, laces and ver embro designs. Anniversary Offerings for Friday & Se tua ky WOMEN’S AND ae s TAO BADE SUITS —Chiffon Panamas, te up in Jauntiest styles. ed coat, full ase Made of fi with Snsertl insook, trimmed ry of elaborate LINGERIE ORESSES, of beautiful Prench Batiste ex- sile enibrotdery and lace trimmed. Value 817.50 WOMEN TAFFETA SILK JUMPER SUITS, smart styles, well made ks and stripes. Value $28.00, at 15.50 CHILDREN'S WASH “DRESSES, $ 14 years; styles, made of fine 11.50 many beautif ace inserti with larserlies 35.00; spec 2i | | ‘gn 1.95.0 2.75 | EST 125TH ST, 7TH AND 8TH AVES. | — Stern Brothers Infants’ Outfitting Dep’t These Exceptional Values $1.10, 1.58 $1.58, 2.45, 3.50 To-morrow, French Hand-made Long Slips, Short Dresses, sizes 6 months to 3 yrs, Hand Embroidered Pique Reefers, sizes 6 months to 34g years, Hand Embroidered Pique Afghans, All Greatly Below Regular Prices. . 1.15, 1.75 1,75 Attention is directed to a varied assortment fn all the newest ding Linens, Crashes and Khaki, made with Nor- ! | Women’s and Misses’ Riding Habits | ting, Cutaway and Box Coats, rom 14.75 to $19.75 26.50 to 54.50 of Linen, Khaki and Crash, of Broadcloths,Cheviots and Mixtures, “ oS; RESTAURANT GO ) Ca ) * SX Tf 19°TO020* STREETS NEW YORK, The New “R & G Tapering Waist” Corset Models W* would direct special atten- -> tion to a matchless collec ey tion of these models being shown in the Corset Department on the second floor now They are designed to conform every ure to the ay ell defined wais he perfect -fitt t or gow w this season and are leading tavorites itical followers of fashion. the ne ong back and high bust especially favored MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. APRIL 25, Nechwear Dept. 195 Dosen Snuff Collars {In lace and embroidered linen, all sizes, 250. each 100 Dozen Imported Linen Collars, | embroidered, \ 5 OC. each value 75¢. & $1.00 | Lace, Mull and Silk Bows to be worn with stiff collars; all shades, 25¢., SOC. each Black Lace Coat Sets, 1907. 5OC. formerly $1.00 Coat Sets | {n‘linen, batiste and lace, from 75¢. to $3.95 Lace Guimpes for Jumper Waists, SI.50 each 50 Imported Crépe de Chine and Liberty Scarfs, BI.Q5. $2.95 exch formerly $2.95 to $6.05 Marabout, Ostrich, Cogue, Fancy Nets, Matne and Chiffon Ruffs, all shades to match the gowns Lord & Taylor. Broadway & aoth St.; 5th vel 19th a | Kecl’s Uptown Prroes Moke Dometown Shotping an Extrovegance =KOCH & Co. Friday and Saturday—Economies That Merit Your Attention. ee wef Sale. KOMEN'S ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEF; hand-embroidered Ini-) Value 4 19¢. each HANDKERCHI all letters, RCHIEFS; p vss-bar effect, ) 12 4c ee HERS Nor 1.00; e4, 9C re HEMSTITC ; white or w wc Cloaks and ee Pi a Tone, NPANTS" On ot Bedfc rd; double capes with 4.98 with embroidered edge r reg. $5.00 laited back; trim. 3.69 HILDR med with } AN ODD LOT OF Ct trimmed with silk | | value $2.25 | | JAMES McGREERY & GO 7 MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, ; A large assortment of Ostrich and Paradise Feathers, Wings and fancr sweep Aigrettes, Flowers, ‘Foliage and Blossoms, On Friday, April the 26th. Sale of trimmed Hats and Toqnes. , 375 value 5.50 MISSES’ HATS. Misses’ and. Children’s Hats, Simply trimmed, suitable for taflon. made, school and dress wear. 2.95 and 6.75 In Roth Stores. UMBRELLAS, a Covered with extra quallty, tape edge, Levantine Silk. Handles of Imported Natural wood. Many with Sterling Silver trimmings or fancy designs, 26 inch for women. men, In Both Stores, 28 inch for 2.50 weual values 4.00 and 4.50 In Both Stores. CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. A complete stock of Imported and Domestic Underwear:—Gowns, Skirts, 7 Corset Covers and Drawers. Made of muslin cambric and nainsook, Sizes 2 to 14 years, Machine-made. GOWDE 544s ces 45¢ to 2.50 SSKATEM iyoino hie ainie y's <6 510 BOC 08:45 DTAWPIS cw siciceants coos gac “x,76 Hand-made. CN eye ae Gowns. ..0.s+s55 ; +2.25 to 4.50 Skirts. . +195 “ 4.50 DXRWATS sas5 ve cie es os 6sc “ 3.50 CAPS, APRONS AND GUIMPES. Maids’ Caps and Aprons. Nurses’ and Waitress’ Aprons, with or without bibs, 25c to 4.50 Kitchen Aprons, made of check gingham or chambray. Butlers’ and Artists' Aprons, 35¢ to gsc each” An extensive stock of Maids’ French and Domestic Caps. Guimpes. a With high or low neck, long or short sleeves, Machine-made....... +++50¢ to 1.50 Hiund-made. 6.55.01 * 7.50 Second Floor, Twenty-third Street Fifth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO, 23rd Street. 34th Street. Shoes for Beas ane Ge MIS SES’ BOOTS; lace or button, of tan Russia calf, white canvas or vici kid hand welt or flexible sewed s ntural shape last its 11% to CHILDREN’S SIZES, 8% to 2 2.35 11% 1.85 Ss’ LA t D iT «| kod or box calf; hand-welt oak soles; 4 . 2035 alf ¢ kid; hand welt; ortho. 1,98 t Russia calf; hand turned Patan lenox & Seventh Aves, B. Alnman & Un FURS, FUR GARMENTS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECEIVED FOR STORAGE THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS. {25th St. West, MOST APPROVED METHODS BEING USED TO IN@URE THR BECURITY AND PERFROT BAFE-KEEPING THEREOF. THE THE PLACING OF ORDBRS DURING THIS PERIOD FOR THE REPAIRING AND ALTBRING OF FURS, AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS IS ESPECIALLY RECOMMBN DED. LAGS CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. Sith Avenue, 34th and 35th @irerts, New York, | Sunday World Wants Work SOROSTS — The Best Shoe Women’s Tan Boots, Oxford and “Court” Ties, and Pumps. 3.50 to 7,00 per pair Boys’ and Cirls’ Sorosis Boots and Oxford Ties, made of Tan Russia Calf, Dull Kid, Patent Leather and White Buckskin, 2.50 to 3.59 per pair JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street, Monday Morning Wonders.