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th > IMEDICNE MAN AEVER KISSED MRS SILLEC Says So; with a Scowl, Asked Her to th Him. THEN MET WITH MARY MISHAPS | Howes Although He Ambulance Axle troke, Horse Ran Away, After Cusic Cut His Throat. of No, 9 Franictin If Philip Custe survives his at he ought to be Willing to live for ¢ t of his Ure A bad begoning in ‘the way of made alm ix et eat efiing runaway by tached to the ambulanee in being conveyed to a hos- ounsel for Mr. Billeck, who said he st and gained ad- ‘8 home Custe in sixty years old. He throat wilh « sharp razor at h and then called for h bers of his family his call de said he w: Ghureh, was sent fo: the beat be could fo Mal way when Drs. 5: errived tn an ambulan em District Hospital They packed the w th gauss, wrapped and hustled Cusic into t {Father Dition at the request @limbed Into the vehicle to rid hospital and the two doctors ep the rear reat At North Fourteenth street and Kent @vonue the frogt axle of the ambulance broke. Kerry Cleman, the driver, was |‘ thrown half way across the street, lighting on his head, and Dr. Knaupt wae xlso hurried from the vehicle. Cusic, Father Dillion and Dr. Snyder Mare plished in a heap at the front | he ambulance 7 The horse ran away and had covered two ‘blocks before Dr. Snyder could out on his back, get hoid of the | my and stop hi: be ineund incident to mdages and packing slipped out of Cusics wound aad he was in danger of bleeding to death. Dr. Knaupt and the ambulance eon, while painfully hurt, were follow the ambulance and heiped Royer do some emergency work upon jc’ throat. In the me ime a call Jerman Hopital and Cosic was finsily deppgited there with- out further mishap. an even Gbate for recoves peer 5 CHANLER ON THE JOB. & question, er was etm en ai," wied deeply : &, Who is one of the wealth. t re of Peekiskil!, names three correspondents in his sult. —_————— STOKES 10 FORCE : DICKINSON GUT Faston, Pa., to attend the commence-| TRENTON, BW. J. June 1%.—Gov. ment ecg of Lafayette College, | Stokes to~iay sent @ formal letter to he will receive another degree of @ecretary of State Dickinson request- of Laws. Lieut -Gov. Chanier Governor while Gov. Hughes is |!6 bim to resign bis office, The con- the State. | tents of the missive were not disclosed, oni Mr. Howes, ta? out Anty Drudge Advises Another Housewife Mrs. Housewife—"' Mrs. Busybody called after dinner y. She invariably comes after dinner and it ‘ 80 aggravating when you have a big wash in the boiler on the fire. I didn’t have time to prepare any- thing nice for her. And she’ll go around telling everybody what a mean table I set.’’ Anty Drudge—‘‘She’s a regular ‘after-dinner’ caller, all right. Dinner is what she is after. But why don’t you try Fels-Na apie 7 You would have your wash all through—and dinner, too, before she got here. But be sure to follow the directions.’ Do you make your head save your hands? The woman who does has the easiest time. Doa little thinking. With Fels-Naptha soap you can wash clothes in + — cold or lukewarm water in about half the time it takes by the old-fashioned boiling, hard-rubbing way. It’s easier on the clothes, easier on you, saves fuel, time and bother. Then the clothes are cleaner and sweeter than you can get them in any other way. One cake of Fels-Naptha will prove this to you next washday. Le foll directions on the red and green wrapper. sure to Ww floor ‘They do om ot © etre simouns of work they have to do with ordinary eeeps 8s compared with Fels Naptha mu Mire. | “9m Se ee but the retood that tf Col, Dilek J. the letter wilt quested Iekineon te resin Unttey The E of used told D4 I n Jerse “3 agen * t Ree t at . A that. # * * to < Di - Dick 1 ereon tovernor’a private | , = * State Hitwe whe © six Biokes f ally re- Land declared to WELLS' ¥ HAIR BALSAM (NOT A DYE) ‘Ber RESTORES omay name Te 11S OmrGcmal COLOR, Black or Brown te der 4 apphcatocs hO Of. WO GREASE. Not sticky nor Muses, Best Made Frees Head eae 4 Prevents Dapdru opa Hair Coming Ov! =hi right Ste. and $100 at Gruggists. The Large Size Bent Prepaid by Express 0m receipt of $1.00. if the balt le not turning gray. try WELLS" Ata TORE for dandruff and ba!r com: ing ont. It's a delighttul refreshing Tollet. no cll. ho grease The Tone fa Die., He. and $1.00 botwes £. S. WELLS, dorsey City, N. 5, UBM GRAY HAIR x Stern Brothers Summer Furniture Special Values, To-morrow, in Reed Comfort Rockers, Chairs, Sofas, Tables and Tea Wagons. Enamelled Dressers, Chiffoniers, Chairs and Tables. (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) Brass Bedsteads & Bedding At Greatly Reduced Prices Brass Bedsteads, Discontinued Patterns, $19.00, 24.75, 30.00 * Formerly $22.75, 30.00 and 36.00 Upholstered Box Springs, $10.00, 12.50, 16.75 Formerly $12.50, 16.00 and 21.75 Enamelled Bedsteads, Bra Trimmings, $3.75, 4.75, 6.00 Enamelled Iron Cribs, $5.00, 9.50, 13,00 (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) Women's-Summer Hosiery-"len's Women’s Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, in black, white and tam shades, a _ with reintorced soles, Pair 35C Per Half Dox Women's Silk Finished Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, Pair BOC Per Halt Dor 2.25 32.00 Women’s Fancy Lisle Thread Hose, in lace wok effects, embrodered fronts and side clocks, Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, Par SOC Per Heli Dos 3.45 extra Sine gavise, black, white or ten, double soley 1.00 Men’s Extra Quality Half Hose, fronts and plain ih double soles, Pair SSC Pe Halt Dx. 2.00 Lord & Taylor Sale of Men's Underwear Mens French Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts with long or short sleeves; Drawers to match with regular or short inseams; ssstose | OC, value Drawers 30 to 42 § Men's Half Hose I uncy Lisle Thread Hostery in a large Variet { patterns and colors, R45 , 3 pairs for $1.00 2 value soc & 75¢, Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave:; 19th St. WOMEN'S PUMPS, ALSO CHRISTY AND BLUOHER TIES; of tan [’ The picture shows but sala cal) ” can bie oF d sole Su be! 1 Russia calf or w anvas; flexible sewed high Cuban e one of the numerous at heels; value ¢ Ate 1. WOMEN’S SAILOR OR CHRISTY TIES: ALSO PUMPS AND'BLUCHER tractive styles of this large OXFORDS, of dull, glaze or shiny leather; flexible and turnea group of Girls’ Wash soles; ¢ n heels; value $2.00 2.19 Dresses. At $1 each the: || WOMEN’S BOOTS; lace or button; of fine idem) patent or vicl kidskin: offer most exceptional valu ae toe; hand welt: Cuban or military heels —just when hot days make a 2.59 them most needed. _There 1907. crs Make Downto: Koe''s Uptown Pr JUNE 19, oping an Pure agores 1EKocH & Col Tharsday— Economies for Thrifty Stoppers. Women’s Shoes--Belot Value. ¥ Wane, & y Oconony |aasou enf- } Sub-Station Store, Old Building. Girls’ Washable Dresses Many Pretty Styles at $1 are guimpe and bigh-neck dresses, cleverly designed, in striped and figured ging- ham and percale. with full plaited skirts, which have liberal hema Besides, moat of the styles button all the way down the back, making them very easy to launder Sizes 6 to 14 years. They come from a maker who sends us many of our more Oe aca ae ae Women's Linon Suits, $6.50. WOMEN’S SMART TAILORED TUB SUITS, of fine white, Diue, brown and natural colots long; full-plaited skirt, quality semi-fitted coat, 36 incher with three-inch fold Mnon; 6.50 ‘ POR uos 2 Rachings and Veilings, TOURIST RUCHING, SIX-NBCK 35e.; 6 yards, LENGTHS OF FINE RUOHING box in boxes; value 25c., box » 186 assorted styles value, 22 expensive dresses, to sell at this low price—$! each. Also two other ex. tremely attractive groups at $1.35 and $1.75 Each in black and white checks. mith blue trimming, solid blue, With dots, plain blue and pink percales, and plain ging- +|| hams; sizes for 6 to 14 years. Stylish Silk Over-waist Dresses At $8.50. Regularly $15 The dresses are in the excoedingly popular over-waist model—the waist plaited over shoulder with stitched bias Straps of the material, finishe! with pretty buttons; cape sleeves; shirred beit. Skirts are ‘ul! and plaited in clusters. Material is black-and-white shepherd's check or plain black silk of excellent quality, and the dresses are worth every bit of the price they regularly sell for—$15. Only a hundred and fifty, and they will last but a short time to-morrow at $8.50 each, Come eurly. Women’s $2 to $3 Oxfords At $1.50 a Pair This is a general clean-up of about 1,500 pairs of Women’s Sum- mer Oxfords in Unes we have discontinued, which, while we have sold them as special values at $1.90 and §: a palr, are regular $2 to $3 qualities. They are in a Vartety of styles, In runsset, black kidskin, and patent Jeather. There is also a good tot of white can- vas shoes at the same prict, All sizes In one style or another—a splendid collection for hot weather wear. $1.50 a pyir. Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits at $1, instead of $1.60, in white cotton duck and pretty striped chambray fizes 2% to & years; also Sailor Blouse Sutts of white cotton duck, sizes 4 to 12 years, at $1, worth $1.50, And Then at $3.75, some: handsome in new patterns of all wool mixed cheviots, trousers; sizes 8 to 16 years; regularly $5 Embroidered Linen Collars, 25c, insteet of 50c and 75c—a RUCHING OF Value, 19¢ VEILING; 2e., CHIFFON OR yard ET; white, black or colored; ayaa - 12ige whita, black or colored; fancy mesh; pata 0 or dotted; yard . value. 9c 25c French Onvandie, i 2c FRENCH COLORED ORGANDIE; scope of selection unsurpassed; e designs and colorings; for Thursday only we name this unusual price—none sent C. 0. D.; regularly 25c. yard _Jewelry—Altractive. Prices. LVER HAIR BAR-|GOLD-PLATED COLLAR * with brilliant rhine- CUFF PINS; set with variety of designs; regu-| stones, amethysts, pearls, $1.00 | quoises; reg. 25c. and 39; rilggindane IMPORTED BEAD N js and 12ic OR rhine- ture cig "KLACE in turquoise, amethyst, opn!, tby COLLAR sapphires; regularly 75 28c| reg. 25c., B0e., 75c,. 19¢, 28c, 39¢ 25c. Taffeta Ribbon, 18c. LUSTROUS TAFFETA RIBBON; fine quality; 4% in wide; white, cream, pink, light blue, cardinal, navy blue, brown and yerd R in 18c black; regularly 25¢. Beds, Bureaus, Roe 2-inch continuous post; seven strajght fillers and large husks and mounts; regularly $32.50 24.95 ENAMELLED BEDS; all white; 1'4-fnch continuous post and %-inch filling; or straight post with bress top rod; full mounts and vases; regularly $10.00 _.. BUREAUS, of golden oak;.36 inches wide, and shaped top; width and two short drawers, and French ma mirror ularly $12.00 ...... ROCKERS, of natural finished maple; large > ‘ad roomy, with split ; spindle back and wide arms; fegularly §2.2! BRASS BEDS; 6.85 two full 9.45 reg- Norfolk Jacket Suits, with Knickerbocker Children’s Dresses Prrsi» (Sises, 2 to 5 years.) CHILDREN'S LAWN DRESSES, French waist effect; high neck, with . f fine lot of this attri jummer heckwear. Also special offerings embroidered and tucked yokes; i ir Pag ruffle; also low neck of Silk Bows at 20¢ to 25¢; Windsor at 2c; Stock Thes at 12%e and short aries om collars, fink with embroidered 98c ind 22¢; Embroidered Lawn Ties at 26e and boc; 75c Lace Chemi- insertions and ruffle; value, $1.25...---.cceeessseseereeceeeeees “at BO ’ jets at 25c and 45c, and Collar-and-cuff Set CHILDREN’S LAWN DRESS French waist effect, with round or aoa at 50c; Coat Sets at 25¢ a d-eu vs prettily trimmed with Val square neck and short sleeves; yokes of embroidery and ‘jace fine embroidery; also high neck, insertion with embroidered ruffle; value, $2.60 HILDREN 8 DRE SES, of fine lawn; French walst effect: Kirt of English eyelet embroidery: or high nd ekirt effectively trimmed with insertions ; finished with dainty rosettes of Hibben; lace or Muslin Underwear Reduced Fine pickings among these lots k of Muslin Underwear, re to straighten ov Nightgowns at $1 and $1.25, (ror 3) Petticoats at $1 and $1.75, from $1.75 Chemises at 75 ! Drawers at $1, from $1.25 $1, from $1 Summer Wash Goods—a: \\"' sible if we had .o pay present mark Printed Batiste, 5¢ a yard. Yarn-Dyed Batiste, 10c a yard; Dress Gtagham, oNea yard. ain JOHN WANAMAKER. 1.98 neck hnd $1.75. and $2.2 low 2.98 Tharsday, Handherchiefs—Big Cuts say and EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS; imperfect; showy tterns ALL-LINEN NITIAL HANDKER butterfly effects | HANDKDR- ENS Value 250. each 12%c | Doz, $1.39 ALL-LINEN HEMSTITCHED ¥S; inittalled PEARL gold-plated; set with pe turquoise; reg. 39c...... 19¢ | and black; regularly 50c 19¢, 25¢ GOLD-PLATED BRAC set|STERLING SILVER BAK PINS with rhinestones, amethysts and} set vith brilliant rhinestones. HANDKERCHIEFS; value 49¢.. each ITCHED HANDKEROHIEFS; 7S EMBRO'T her stite hed perfect scalloped or Formeriy A. T. Stewart & Co Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tent: ~ treet slightly 1 besneers 10c 4 HANDKEROHIEFS; white o- dozen, TITCE p 8 OR WOMBN'S TENTS th Mertach; ; each colored borders; Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, — eT L_ 125th St. West, Summer Foot Comforts Eight Big Busy Blyn Stores and nothing but Shoes. We are Shoemen exclusively, have been for thirty-five years. No possibility for improving our Shoes or our service is allowed to escape our watchful progressiveness, Our aim always was and always will be to better even our own best. Pumps, Sellor and Gibs $1.00 to $2.50 Tans in popular shades, Pumps, one, tw and three eyelet Sr ler and Mths Ties $2.00 to $4.00 Black Pumps, Sailor and Gibson Ties and ‘Oxfords, in Patent and Dull Leathers ane Final Clean-Up Sale Strictly Tailored Spring Suits White Canvas Ties Ladies’ Brown Cali Bluchers The season's correct shade, in plain toe; silk ribbon laces, Cuban heels, extension. $3 | wetted soles Aulto $ 50 $2.00 to $4.00 | Wited soles...” We? | go at Each, Sole New York Agents for the Noiseless Red Cross Shoe, The shoe that is light, durable, flexible, comfor able and Sumner shoe in low and high cut models, 1 Bends with thy Boot? fashionable; an id Form { at $40, $45 and $50. Positively the greatest suit Ba S11 to S19 bast All up to date new coat styles, made from imported fabrics. A most unusual opportunity Sale starts at 9 A, M. Thursday Bight Big Best Storrs, Shoes in Every Grade, 1540 dd Ave. Lith & 7th Sts, By Ad Ave.. Pint Bist oe Tad St th Ave. end 2th Strect CHB Ave dt) 40th Sta, ke Sty 5 Frnay 162 Bowery, near Broome St. ww { ‘BROUKLYN | 829-831 eas Broadwa , between Park and Bllery Sts, STORES eve ie ph Broadway, wear Grocae Aventis, Broadway, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Sts.