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7 MERMAID MAME FREEZES “FRESH” _—WITHICY STARE Scorns to Notice Youth Who Butted In and Made Remarks. BUT 'TWAS A WARM DAY. “And When Coney Train Re- turned His Head Rested on Her Shoulder. Chapter I. “Hey, Mame, you're meiting™ “Reat tt, Fresh" Thus aid = young man call from «car ‘window of « Coney-bound train on Sun- ay, and thus 44 @ young woman at the Brooklyn Bridge station answer his ory. Byen thus. It 1s presumed he Gi4 mot know her ™ fact, we'll be « dollar he didn't. He was one of those sudden young men ‘who come from nowhere and go some- Where on Sunday. @he, oh, she! was all in white Bhe qwas cing in @ hurry, And her undue exertion In her effort to cateh the train that even now wae clanking over the ewitoh had caused her weather map to indicate « rising temperature extending 4s bigh es the upper Marcel wave Bhe wae warm, but ahe wasn't And she waen't #0 RS pzreet* freesing look. She gave {t yo him good Chapter II. When Bath Beach Bill, the dare-¢evil of the BR. T., pulled his train into the Coney Island yards only thirty-fve min- utes bate, there stepped from the fret | . epenwork car the young woman whom ‘the reader knows as “Mame,” and with her Lissio Myers, who goes everywhere arith ber, and Flossie Carpenter, who Sometimes goes along. too. With ight step and spirits 6f the fame material, the three happy girls @anced along the plationm and squessed siege Deogpa Mame had « good : ut there was another coming to Iher. gave an awful siart when « young man who had been leaning non- Chalantly against the Ucket-office put his new yellow shoes in motion end planted himself io ber path. “I thought I'd-walt for you,” said he “You've got tiiak coming, Chapter III. ‘There was auch @ crowd at Coney that At overflowed into the sea. When a ent of 285 poun: surf the sea did a Mitle overfiowing on Ite own account Tt was « day to make the bathhouse term. Blathers of peaple hot-footed it “ gown @ the beach and lost their identi- tes in bathing suits that had @ren bet tor days. Ah, whom have we here? and Flossie walohed the bathers and were Mame, bath to yours .ruly ‘Ag the reader may guess, the young |! was none other than Frean. withering tones Mame re- ba, x) h “Td have you to undesstand tha: I'm | not in the habit of goink | with strangers. And another thing, Mr Fresh: I wouldn't speak to you on land or ace.” Chapter IV. Among thone present in the glad sea waves wore a young man witt » pleased expression and a young woman with fhe curl out of her hair Little by little ne led her to tt, the sea rolling in and showing a willingness to meet them more than half way. “Mame,” said Fresh, for it was he, “you deserve « ducking for all the age you've aid to me.” ipfnier Jonnson.”” gasped Mame, with note of alarm in her yolce, re to duck me I'll (rou agin ag long as id. Only bubbles mar! Mame had been. Chapter V. N wast P.M. A low-down mist crept fn from the ocean, and with 1t oan breeze that was too cool for the fort of the bathers Mame beat (t for the beach fer Johnson cam “"Bhake the seas: be advined, PFegular suit Fifteen minut wae back in om and Mis meet white, eaked “Are you chilly?” ell,” ankwered Mame, with a mis | ghievous amile, “I ain't exactly me * laughed v st with a hot dog said Mame. Chapter VI. our hero, son the 10.90 express for 4 mother might have observed nt young man sleeping elo. @ on the Woman in almost Sie trein Ov us Bip ’or chal ewtate & Wan saised himself ab (Té He Continued } ler of @ young If you are you have cause to be thankful, If you are NOT you have good reason to regret that you didn't use a “Situation ‘anted”’ Ad. in yesterday's Sun- day World Want Direete Sunday World “Situation Wanted’ Ads. Bring Posi 1 Hons the Very Next Day if “forgot,” read World p Wants today, MR, ROSENHEIMER Prisoner Has a Bad Character, but Is Not Believed to Be the Murderer. Benedetto Gentile, arrented Frida nigitat Fifth street and the Bowery ACCUSES HIMSELF ‘OF KILLING RICH CHLD FALLS> ONE OAD, OE FROM STHFLOOR, YMG FROM FLL BUT 1S UNHURT Four-Year-Old Robert Fischer Bricklayers Meet with Terrible Accident on St. Nicholas venue. Crawls to Fire-Escape and Two bricklayers, working on the ffth = story of the building golne up at One Plunges Off. Hundred nd Bixty-Ofth street and st Nicholas avenue, to-day felt Mes. Josephine Wishaher had to go |*" *itmhaft to the colar out this! noon to buy food for the noon, | One oe them waa flied tnatantly and through | on suspicion Umit he was implicated In the murder of Jultus T. Rosenhetmer, at Pelham, acused himasif ef the ortme in Yorkville Pouce Court te<my. Hie accusation was womewhat aimounted by the fact that the man appeara te be mentally untelanced, but Lieut. Pe tromino, who hea been looking him up, says that he tas @ bed character, and that his ptoture ie No, BS,749 in the Rogues’ Gallery Bidney Rosebiatt, a mwyer's clerk and an ameteur sleuth, exused the arrest of Genttie, whom he hed followed from the Bronx. When first arrested Gen tile was intoxicated and the poltes could fet very Ifttle information from him. It was decided to hold oim- until to-day, so that the Italian Headquarters men could question dim. When they got at Gentile yesterday Dr, MoGuire, the Tombe phesictan, wid the man was on the verge of delirium tremens, The detectives recom. nised him as a man who has been er rested several times in Black Hand affairs and who was sent to Blackwell's Island last November for two montha When arraigned in~tke police ¢ourt to-day Gentile was plapiky under great mental stress. He eaid thie be killed « rich man in Petham wnat week with & etlletto, Mr. Rosenbetmer was killed with @ stone or @ diackjack. Gentile said that he had kfifed another man recently. He gave the Black Hand “death "in court. placing the index fingers against his forehead and en drawing the fingers of bis right 1 across his throat, At the request of Policeman Sherry, who made the ar- rest, Magwstrate Barlow sent Gemttle to ye aloohole want at Bellevue for ob- servation. Gentile ts well acquainted with West- \ny Arohle Cormier, nineteen years old ked the place where || chester County tn the vicinity of Pel- ham. He has lived in that jocality and was one of the men ploked up on sus- picton on the day after the murder and inter released. Benjamin Boott, the Mount Vernon foeman who was held up in the neighborhood of the Rosenhetmer mansion a #hort time before the mur- der by two men who are belleved to have committed the ertme, went to the “Tombs yesterday to identity Gentile, if poasthle. He failed to pick the man out of line of prisoners. Although Gentiles mental condition is Ad, Capt. MoCafferty has ordered that nereabouts on the night of the de looked up, on the chance that tyre might be something in his Gentile js the second suspect accused timasif of the ki the witnesses summoned Is Jo- seph & contractor of Wake- field, who ts ald to know the name of an ex-convict under suspicion. This man told Mr. Murray on Monday night that he has been approached by a wel!l- known er character who pro- posed that he kill and rob-a rich man Pelham. The murder was done in the manner that the ex-convict outlined to Mr, Murray twenty-four yurs before it occurred —— UNDED WATER 6 MINUTES. NORTHBORO, Mass, June %4 _wnite| bathing In Solomon's Pond yesterday af- atee Martel, seventeen, « Marl School boy, sank and remained ueder water wx minutes. He Was taken out, apparently dead, but waa resuscitated &Tilford | DO NOT SUBSTITUTE higoer pret, therefore they ¢ these on desire if this is in their stock. If not in stock you are courteously notifi No “just as good” articles lo as gi COMPLETE [19 with bias. Hl ( p>, we FISHER BROS AHOME $ 0 OO sccKLy of mL $1 Owe BET.105 & 104 ST day meal, and after shutting down the |‘ other one was taken to the Window Jeading to the front fire-eecape, | M€%N Heights Hospital tn a dying con phe lett ber children, Robert, four | “ton. (rears obi, and Mary, two and « half years off, in her fat on the fifth floor ot No, 2 East Bighty-second street Robert was too active a lad to re main prisoner long and after fore! a —_—_—_—>—. BOTH DUSKY TWINS HELD AS ASSAILANT. the front window he crawied out on the| Injured Man Can’t Tell Them tren fire-escape platform, Gragging a ‘{ tin bucket with him. The pat! ocoupied Apart, Nor Can. Witnesses Called to Prove Alibi. There was « case of Gark, Gouble mystery at Police Headquarters to-day when Detective Kahn, of the West Sixty-sighth street station, Drought In one hand and caused him to sitp and fall through the hatohway of the plat form. ‘The little fellow struck the platform on the fourth floor and pounced off faling on his aide to the etdewalk be | Paul and Silas Beadrooke, twins twenty low. His mother returned bome in| one years old, who live somewhere in time to mee the ghfld falling end with | > — — & Scream ‘whe dropped her purchases| and ran to him. He was very much alive and crying bttterly, but when Po- ‘i Noeman Dengie euminéned Dr. Goodwin in an ambulance the surgeon said the! if r URES ebikt had only @ scalp wound and con-| MUNYON’S 3X tuations, He bundled Robert into the ambulasi: | oe amd took him to the Presbyterian Hos- pital, where it was said the child would e out in a few days. “The doctor says hie escape was miraculous . plitkedtecat-.ectra TEN INJURED IN CRASH OF TROLLEYS. besneesmise_ NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass, June relieves %—One person. was fatally ‘and nine | gone eer, others more or leas seriously injured |fo= ed eee eS eer here to-day in @ collision between two the blood. It peutretines Led open cars, one Of them well filled with ecid and oe Inflammation and sore passengers, on the Interstate Consoli. wees OW"... scut or wealiog, joinia ne matter Gated Street Railway Company's lines. |, SA'S 21" “han your areewiat tor Mae sean Tate ere geared was Motor. | Fon's "dx Nheumation (Cure and eee how man James Harding, who was taken to Yuickiy you will be eured. the Rhode Island Hospital at Provi.| “ie you have any or Diadder trouble Sha Fractures Of bot arma cag {2UUrIOS EME T ha” Mumyon'e Walser ‘makes a df of rad oe OES | weak men strORm and restores lost powers at «© curve @nd Attleboro to @ misunder- Inter-State Consolidated of the Rhode fetand compaty's an Cormier and waa de | MUNYON’S DOCTORS ¥ pare Sey pele, eres tg aren os Stern Brothers China & Japanese Matting Clearance Sale, To-morrow A variety of patterns, Roll of 40 Yds, $7.50, 8.75, 18.50 Former Prices $10,50, 13.00 and 25.00 Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs At these Specia! Prices Women's Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, cross bar effects with band embroidered initials, Box of Six | 7BC Women's Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiels, 1 4 white grounds with colored cross bars, Each IC Box of Six $1.10 Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, » inch bem, f with hand embroidered initials, Box of six 1.20, Men's silk and Linen Handkeychiets, the newest styles in colored effects, Roch GOC Box of Six 2.75 West Twenty-third Stre Upholstery &8 Furniture _—Third Floor We direct attention to the following exceptionally good values being offered this week in above departments. Ruffled Muslin Curtains, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 pair Ruffled Net Curtains, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 pair Brass Bedsteads, 2 designs, full alse only, $27.50 each, value $60.00 each Hlatr Mattresses, 2nd and Srd grades Black Mixed Hair Single size, $6.00 & $8.50 ea Full size, #10.00 & $13.50 ea Ruffled | Muslin Bed Sets, single and double sises, #2.50, $3.25, $4.00 each | Ruffled Trish Point Curtains Renatssance Bed Sets $3.25 & $5.00 pair $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 set Fancy Window Nets and Muslins, Plain and Ruffled—with lace edges and insertions, 300 yards (some slightly soiled) ...,,..,,, at 1§c, yd reduced from 80c. & 400, yd Awnings, Shades, Shp Covers, made to order, samples and estimates submitted. Lord & Taylor Broadway. & aoth St.; sth Ave.; igth St. Colored Curtains, cross stripe, $1,25, $1.75, $2.50 pair Renaissance Curtains, simple designs, $2.25, $3.85, $5.00 pair (THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, mpacdes Willa Bixty-w his fahe in the fac | the station bre Know whic the safe id Paul an Hiins, were JUNE 24, al ear This hair of the troubl other m pite of any or write Dept claim free. bd hod can 1 1907. st] HAIR ON THE FACE| the of sup arms pe electr vestly treatment destroys the r rmanent ‘ecommended. P f y and the twine arias ne ee rt eet ee ty ieee sreeee ney: CLOSING HOURS: 5 P.M, SATURDAYS, |2 NOON. & TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, JUNE 25th. $6.75, SUITS OF SEPARATE USUALLY USUALLY $230 & $3.00, SUMMER DRESSES, AS FOLLOWS; AN ESPECIALLY PREPARED SELECTION OF WOMEN’S DRESSES OF WASHABLE MATERIALS, 650, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 & 20.00 TROPICAL FABRICS . $14.00 & 13,00 $KIRTS, WHITE . , 4.00 & 5,50 JUNE 25th AND 26th. BELOW ORDINARY PRICES. $2.50, . . . WOMEN'S NECKWEAR AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, WOMEN’S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY 9140, . sae WOMEN'S HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, AT $1.50 & $2.00 PER DOZEN. MEN'S HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ; MEN'S AND WOME)’S HANDKERCHIEFS AT $1.00 PER DOZEN AT $1.90 PER DOZEN NECK RUFFS OF MOUS®ELINE DE SOIE, BLACK. BROWN AND NAVY . : ‘ 5 . $4.50 EACH EMBROIDERED COLLARS 28, EACH, $3.00 PER DOZ. LAWN AND LACE BOWS 25c. BACH, 2.65 PER DOZ EMBROIDERED LAWN TIES |8c- BACH, 1.90 PER DOZ. s.S.s CIGARETTES cost twice Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Strevts, Nem Pork. If it wasn’t for their enormous sales they'd as much—same as other cigarettes / of equal quality. Everybody smokes thwm— everybody likes them. 10c for 10 Why Pay More? 8. ANARGYROS, Mfr. ork ~ HEALS ~-OLD SORES An old sore or ulcer is only a symptom, an outlet for the impurities | and poisons which are in the blood, and as long as this vital fluid remains in this impure, contaminated state the place will never heal. tion of salves, washes, powders, etc., may cause the spot to acab over, but The appl a fresh outpouring of diseased matter from the blood starts /t again, and radually growing worse and slowly affecting the entire thus it goes on, health of the su fre There are many ways in which the blood becomes contaminated and poisoned, A long spell of sickness breeds disease germs | in the system, the failure of the eliminative members to remove the refuse and waste matter of the body, the excessive use of mineral medicines in certain diseases, all infect the blood with morbid matter and sooner or later is manifested by a sore that refuses to heal. P erms which ersons with | inherited blood taint are very apt to be afflicted with sores and ulcers, | The taint may lie dormant during young, v age is reached or passed and the natural energies begin to grow weaker the tissues in some weak point break down and a chronic sore is form ous life, but when middle jand kept open by the constaut drainage of impure matter from the blood, Hf the cause is not removed the sore will continue to grow worse by eating deeper into the flesh, festering, discharging, and slowly undermining the constitution. §. 8. 8, heals old sores by going down to the very bottom jof the trouble, driving out the impuritiesund building up the entire circu. lation, When 8, 8. 8. has removed the ceuse the blood becomes rich and healthy, the sore place is cured. Do not tore must heal. ins to heal, new flesh is formed, and soon the lepend on external applications, which do not reach the blood, but begin 8. 8, 8, and remove the cause, and then the | Book on Sores and Uloers and medical advice free, WoDbaiidy Stitt Slooniiagdan . Here is every man’s} opportunity to buy a well made Summer Suit for little money Made in the very newest mod- els, carefully tailored. Lined with serge or alpaca; worth easily $10 and $12; to-morrow) All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. All CARS TRANSFE, oollifd A Remarkable Independence Day Sale of High Grade Pianos. By special arrangements with the Walters Piano Co, we offer their newest 1907 model,rich toned, artistically constructed $500 Walters Concert Grand Upright Piano for $235 on the very casy terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week. THERE IS NO INTEREST FOR TIME TAKEN IN MAKING PAYMENTS, NO INSURANCE AND NO EXTRAS WHATEVER, UPON FIRST PAYMENT OF $5.00 WE WILL DE- LIVER THE PIANO TO YGUR HOME, Don't miss this sale if you want to get a highest grade, rich toned piano at this phenomenally low price. Remember This Sale is for a Short Time Only, : None of these pianos will be sold at this price after July 3d, and as there is only a limited quantity of them, we advise very early selegtion. The highest pinnacle of piano perfection has been reached in these-beautiful Walters Concert Pianos. i As fine a piano as human skill can make—perfection in con- struction. THEY ARE PIANOS BUILT TO LAST FOREVER, AND WILL BE A JOY TO ANY HOME. The Cases 3, ‘2° perent,. iss anpare with any 8000 pin IF YOU SECURE ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS YOU GET IT AT A PRICE WHICH IS ABOUT | HALF ITS VALUE. YOU SAVE FROM $.09 TO $265. | Bes you make one of the best plano These Walters Concert Pianos are guaranteed in every deta What Mr. Walters Says: of amy mal Hi invest es, crits Masterp' dsuble the prt i r for if Its Value, art a the greats el 7m ilt to Last Forever, yon sur jar, 8 Wil be's0ld Yor. quietly. abn tai ans aden fnmnse's Sr ulsslakg ial!” fae, wit fot he Wahare’ yionos ppg EXCHANGE~Bxovmre 2k i Psy titut we cosy payment plan of $1.0 per Week. Ys s| as To every : of a plans whe on FREE ist five thee of Charge, « Me july Piano Balq a handsome silk embsoktered phan Upon reagyert 4 representative will call, Warerooms, 34 floor, Goth St Seoty : ? | All. Cars Teamsler to Bloomingdales Las to 3d Ave, 59th te 60h Se