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"SEVENTH'S MEN | GET A SOAKING IN MIMIC WAR Members Out in the Rain Scouting for the Approach- ing “Enemy.” Af you desire to undergo « thrilling experience travel down to Fort Wads- worth. on Staten Isiand, or Fort Hamil: ! ton, in South Brooklyn. and ieudly warble @ few bars from that imported masterpiece entitied “I Want to Be a Military Man." Immediately some mem- | Wer of the Beventh megiment or tne ‘Thirteenth Regiment, N. G@. N. Y.—or Maybe several members—will leap upon You and slay you In the most inhuman Manner conceivable. Talk about sadness and gloom. Thera 1s enough of it in those two forts to fill fm the Hackensack Meadows. Scaroely & member of clther regiment has a dry stitch of clothes after hours and hours of stealthy scouting over meadows and @wampe and ploughed felds to find and repel an enemy that {= moving tm from @omewhere on the landslide. Kept at the Big Gunes. Those who were not out last night and to-day floundering t. ough the mud were on duty on the wali. nd | guns of the big fort @ut for the enemy tt steal in by way of the Inasmuc the tour of duty of th Seventh and Thirteenth at Ham and Wadgworth Is approaching a close It was expected that a concerted attack would be made on the forte during the aight. hers everything to ald an attack, including rain and fog, but the enemy appeared not. The militiamen Went out on four-hour tours of scout lar army officers in ne manoeuvres certainly did make them hike Repelied Sea Attack. Seyeral attempts during the night on the part af the Navy tugs representing the battle-ships of the attacking Meet tc @pprmach the for were repelled. Un der cover of a heavy fox gf % o'clock this morning (wo of the twas managed to appronen hin a mile @f open ing of the > There they were @potted and filled #0 full Of holes that they w & theoretical bottom of the wea with all hands tired and raintoaked militiemen were cheered by the announcement Served with breakfast to the effect that # dig battle is imminent at any mo- mt. The akirmish Une extends to-day clear across (o Manhattan Beach from aes Hamilton, in Brooklyn, ana across fen Island to the Ki! von Kall, on Staten Lei: the soldiers ‘will tell you t harder in South Brooklyn ten Island than anywhere ‘orld, PRETTY GIRLS WIN FAVOR WITH JUDGE Their Report of a Strike-Break- s Comment on Work as Pickets Arouse Connorton. ow AE Theré's nothing in doing picket duty, according two young Long Isiand delegated by the outside the Bar street, Adtoria, and warn others of thelr Bex against working untll the firm had agreed to their demande. Minnie 14 nineteen years old, of Bum nd enth stre story to-day w tate to his feet and m the idol of the striking giris of the district, Both girls are extreme BESLLY nd highly respected In tne sec- Wons where thoy live Eos arokee, A known only as “Smiler,” who was engaged Uy the firm to furnish hands to keep the mille operating, hax been defeated ai every sien by tne Ki they told the jumts { proceeded the work cea 10 the eakd Mien | have to Idn't teand it sobs. We agiairate, “go fellow and when } what I do to him.’ ourt-room happy comes th here w: The girke jor MISSING~MAY BE WED. Lene Krenn's Drother Believes She Kloped, bet Asks for 5: reported t that she Police | is been believes that { married, Bhe is { BURNHAM MAY PRACTISE. Appelinte Division of Supreme The Appel Court Unis aft Ganrer Qh WH CLEANSING Oxfords at $1 1,50) pairs to go at this remarkably low An unusua'ly good quality, soft, pliable, P: and dull backs. graceful arches, hand-sewed, flexible soles for dress or street wear; 2% to 7; widths C, D and E; pair. CHILDREN’S WHITE DUCK OXFORD Tis, Cuban heels; suit Large ey § to 8, pair GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ TAN RUSSIA BAREFOOT lar selling prices 75c. and $1.00; sizes 5 te and 12 to % pair. i MEN'S $4 SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT “WALK OVER” SHOES AND OXFORDS abundance of this Summer's latest and most desirable styles, Suitable fc and business wear be detected at all. Sizes 5 to 11, Widths A to EE. Leathers are largely Patent Coltskin and Patent Kid. No Mail Orders Filled...... (Third Floor.) Suits and Dresses for Misses and Fresh Stocks of Summer Wear, Made m Summer Styles at Prices Interestingly Low. the is regular | price, — 7.98 Well lined with price $25 eat mente Waists W orth $6 to $1 0 Reduced in Price Because a Little Soiled. A light, quick washing and they will be as bright and beautiful as when first from the maker. $3.98 to $6.98 Lavishly trimmed with beautiful lace insertions and handsome medal- lions, ey designed backs and fancy ‘$2.98 Te Silk or Lace Warsts. $1.98 Neatly trimmed with fancy medallions and Irish crochieted lace insertions; elaborately trimmed and very stylish models; $5 is the regular price. . Jag Sitk or Fancy Net Waists. ade to sell at $3.50 Persian Lawn Waists, Prettily Made to sell at $1.50... Fleer.) Women's Linon Suits Exactly the Thing for Vacation Wear or for City Use. Frince Cha Jackets, New Style SKirts, Sizes 34 to 44. Suits to be enthusiastic over cause they combine such good st practicability and great econos They can be used on so many oc- casions that they are certain to be popular. Newest Prince Chap styles, of ar be fine quality Union Linon, Coll less or coat collar effects, trim- ied with contrasting color linons. triétly tailored throughout irts prettily plaited and trim med with fold. Sizes 34 to 44 $5 values $2.98 Prince Chap and Blazer Cutaway styles; jackets smartly cely lined with taffeta or sat 1. Skirts are cluster or all with two bias folds. Colors are Gray, Siue, Black and Novelty Woo! Mixtures of stripes os, St os M4 to a ‘as 00 values $14. 75 Marie Antoinette Suits Of very goo! quality Persian La . Katire front | of walscs of tine pleats, Full, grace- $1.98 WOMEN'S SUITS. tailored and o over plaited styles, Brow | fully hanging skirt, Slzos 34 to 14 | $498 value cone? V TS--Tallor-made, of | WOMEN'S SKIRTS—-Made of fine y Wool Panama In Brown, Blue and Black with one cluster jn all-over plaited styles; also fine ti Mohave ‘ Ly a jter-plaited or “$3.89 kilted styles; $1.89 extra sles in this lot Women's Extremely Styhsh $2.50 Button AS intended for a big retailer, but failed to come through the mills in time and were offered to us at-a big pric concession. They are beautifully put together, and bave hizh high insteps and new Summer lined with Vici Kid; sizes of soles; fully guaranteed; sizes 11% to 2 at Soe; 815 lo It at? First quality soles and urpers; exten ion edges; The imperfections are so very slight that they are difficu or dress Black, White, Burs ors, ‘with rc ype Clean 3) OR $4.00 values ... Y sizes 6 to 14 years D $8.75 $5.49 jurable ted skirts; . Migeigen price. They were originally atent COtSkin vampy Thousands of Ha buying all week. Enc nIgh to Thousa supply the mo: more So $1.45 ets wide laces, ‘best *“59e Some of the straws are China Jap, T uscan, coming and Include. Children’s Flats. Colors pagne and mixtures SANDALS ges; 1246 bahia § TRIMMED SAILORS. Rough Jap braid, all- | FRENCR CHIP HATS. Best 3-end quality silk ribbon cather t bands all the best shapes in sailor and mush- 49c high or low um or 39c room effects; Black only. Regular price 75c small brims; Black only 7 $1.49 ; 1h ari 500 NEW, TRIMMED | Untrimmed Millinery. tor Another Gathering of New Shapes. Hats that were Made to Sell at 75c to $1.25. to sell, st ex ceptional demand None but the very best shapes find place. It's easy to get the latest styles for a if you go to THE 14th STREE Milan, represented are Black, Burnt, Brown, Navy, Cham uarter the Hat’s worth because we have been buying, buying STORE to-morrow. Chip and Fancies: Shapes are all be shap i Girls. OPEN ROSEBUDS WITH FOLIAGE n Fran Made to sell at Soc Mate ¢; large bunches; Red or Pink 19¢| Ofain Fleer.) Women's and Children’s Hosiery Under priced. ¢ value: $12 Women's Silk Gloves They will give best service of any glove you ever lought Cigars. for 50c. Mall Orders Filled. Heavy Milanese Silk made into gloves by a very popular American : —)] maker. Pearl patent clasps. All the good colors. Gloves usually ic “CHARMS” Perfectos. Cigars id at $1.00 HF eH O GI Metaee a eshaeess which contain the good qual * ai apes ER la White Suede Gloves. Certainly an agree- Mousquetaire Gloves, imported to sell at $1.50. We bought all the m ad of this line at a price which hardly pays for cost of duty. Pair ey? paeele ls Gold-Filled E yegla sses. (Main Floor.) Window Screens and Doors. +| Exceptionally low |? Pri S in all sizes, These poet} ¢ the very best made; all of hard id, with steel slide: the best } of wire sc able smoke, and at the price a great . offer. Box of So “EMBLEM.” A brand that we have regularly carried in stock for over two years and sold for $1.34 morrow, special eine) $1. 15 box of 50 .... “AMERICA’S NO, 1.” A leading 5- cent cigar of the firm of L. Miller & Sons, which recently 98c dissolved. $2 value; box of 50 Si ow “JAMES G. BLA! traight By A well-known | ng Bow a | Rimless { sells for $1.75 to $2 a t Aahugabte | Our price, box of | 50 $1.49 Set with extra quality crystal lenses _ in any number. lar to the eye HILSON & CO’S “DOMINOS glasses for £ hi . special sts ask small cigar of clear many times this price fe Navana cuttings. Bo $ Your eyes tested free of all charg: of 100, at 1,65 by an expert (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) High Grade Fishing Tackle at Lessthan Wholesale Prices Bought the entire sample line of Je be De Frost, No. 90 Chambers Street, and put 7t on sale at the most sensational prices fishermen can remember. 400 new pisces, embracing practically everything that fishermen need, and at prices that make you marvel. nto the best ¢ ¢ to go PRACTICALE¥ TI y CAN ‘DL iAT VERY AT THE 44TH STREET STORE MOR t Bamboo Rods aud Lancew f 5 a t length fresh water fishing. Sy and L ‘ tw {ls Al of these Rode are closely wrapped with silk and many have German ISc RodsforF, reshand Salt Wate +P ishing Finest Grades Split Bamboo, Lancewood an $1. 98 Reels, Lines ne Fish hing Tackle Supplies oO and - yards; a 10¢ double multiplyin 75e DR " } silver agate quides RodufurFrahand Salt Water Fishing Regula Greenhart and Sphe Le umboo. 2 Greenhert REELS 19¢ BRAIDED LINES-15 yards 0c ie Way sh 5c rr el® we SPOONS--Assorted sizes Se| ou e i bbed Fh , Say PLLA ; X Misses’ Charming ged White | CHILDREN'S “FINE RIBBED COTTON | “ee Kl ures. esses. | STOCKINGS, in Black; White and iia Mannish G: Worsteds | Splendidly designed ber | Ta fouble toes, soles and knees. 0. j and Chiffon Panamas styles, neatly | All. sizes, c n Pony «i Prince} trimmed with Valen pubic Chap styles; severely] ciennes laces, ins \ tailored or ‘tastefully! tions anda w of cobwe ob gi gauze Lisle Hose ¢ | Ulead, gs oll ere n 0 in Black and Tan, The entire ten case: i satin; plaited skirts cut skirtS)* trimmed kind t af sites 44 to 18 years.| over lawn drops oe taal anied ‘now, ‘and WOMEN'S ( ha, f an Zt WiOME N S - GAUZE Fast color, black STOCKINGS. baa [OB \ EB L 3 WOMEN'S FINE SILK LISLB LISLE STOCK. Of J STOCKINGS. Fast black tan and. tan, if plain and open- a im J 5¢ work styles; double soles; si D Cc prices e/ ¥ f, fe oaey ¥ S, pair garter tops; Mais Fleor,) Big Sale Boys’ Bi ouses. K. & E., Bell, Imperial, K. @ S. Cadet and Button-On pair. Blogs Srv: and figured fancy Percales, Cieviots 3 Madrases, with or without collars and <i and perfectly fitting. Sizes 4 to 16 years old. NOT more BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS. Reguiar price, 45.50, Double breasted with plain pants bocker pants. Fast colors, heavy blue, hard-twisted serge, lined with triple warp - seamsdouble stitched. Sizes 8 to BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER PANTS. Regular price, 59c. Beautiful worsted effects, hard All standard 49¢. and 75c, brands, Wh tached cuffs, Handsomely made 3 5 than 3 to a customer. Price c or double breasted with belt and Knicker- Hallan lining and all : $9) 5 16 years twisted fabrics, the kinds the boys can't wear out; made with strap and buckle fight and dark paitiean clear saving of 206. each pair. Sizes 4 to "hehe years , 3,000 Doz. New Laid Eggs, Dozen, 1Zc Fresh Grass B tt 1-)b. Print, ~ ate 26c PWLY MADE HERKIMER 19°) FREAM ROASTED ti . OU ry Cita MY 126 | "AS Tos SOPPEE? 1p, HOLPEN 15¢ FRESHL KED UNEEDA 9 Hace PAKS! EEDA Qi¢¢ | NEW AMYENA LAYER 1108: Q¢ No mail orders file sa y FRESHLY M sal more PLUME SWEET PRUNES: 5, AD; 1b. one peseso 8c YRESHLY | BAKED BOSTON 5 FARAH SPRING @PINAcn, 10¢ BAKED BEAN > NEW CINCINNATI CRBVELA LAMGE. SOLD CHINE WADE 5 ‘ erent tie LONG ISCASD LETTUC OP ccc aA TENDER Patent Ct PRANKFUNTEMA, RNOCR WOME ASPARAGUS F sane 17¢ PKPaH LAVEM SAUBAGE, ‘nee BOLOGNA; LIVER KNOCKS 12he¢ XIN DELAWARE STRAWBEN. Q. AND) DREW KNOCKS AG AMOK SUGAM CUKED scam mes YUNG ONTON Crass BRAND "BOILED MA PED wa ED BERF OK > STEELE DRAKIOG BRERMLY 150 | BAKED POUND CAMEL Ib re Pres Genuine Spring Lamb Hindquarters of Genuine Spring Lamb or Short Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb with Mine; |b. 20c MOLCE ROASTS CLS OF FRIME RIB [Qc | SHOULDERS OF MILK FED [2G YF BTANDING KIB BONN 1 © rdimartiy sold FANCY sQuane 25 Wines and Liquors BALTIMORE WHIK OL) CHOW WHIKHY soTou 4alon, $2.28 The “A ot Fis s5e GOLDEN WRDDING 62 WH POwT O KILEY (Neeond Tin. —_ a tes re a A a 1 4 east ithe é 4 A ~sss