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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUN ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and Sin. gular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles of To.Day. [ aged thirty tied up the whole ex en ze. PRANKFURTER STRING SIXTY MILES LONG. Tt te reported that 600,000 frank- furters were sojd at Coney Island yerterday Linked toget The pair went to Cumberland, Md, and were married Just betore @ tele- | gram from the girl's mother to the ilies to, stop the wedding reached there | a | BOY GROWS 3 SETS | OF NATURAL TEETH. Metz has three seta of they would have have featoons from thouse to the Trinity Churet Tomb, the Hig! er, then across the Bronx ria an@ back to Coney Isi- enough t H | 267 M His Id and Hives at No. and set of teeth cam and ome of in three s\om were | years ago. Othera came alled however R out Doctors of Mercer County have met| sore @t Trenton, N. J., and prepared a black- | na who refuse to pay thetr | FASHIONS OF 1,700 vered that one famfiy| ¥. alites AGO ON BODY. toian ‘in the county. eton of a woman dressed in Society members wit | the of fashion which prevailed | furnish ewoh‘other with Masts of persons | 1 who persiat m getting sick and beating) the doctor out of his fee The homeopaths and allopaths have temporarily buried the hatchet while organizing to shun those wno “do them for free whysic. + CAMERA, ALLY OF PURE FOOD AGENTS. Pictures will be us evidence @gainst food concern! not com ply with the Pure law, Uncle as evidently © member of a ™ wood Pe ne Were found In marshy 4. along with the clothing, Wore In @ fine state of preservation |17-MILE RACE WITH RIVER TO SAVE SON. Nicholas Larrimore went in bathing efferson City yestesday tn the Mie. Ruver, was caught in a current Food Bam having bought $1.00 worth of cam- ras for the pure food tnepectors When factories are found which do mot meet with the Inspector's approval photographs will be snade of them. log and carried seven: his father racing with the save him. mh males, river to he log, a bie tin the swift eur couldn't awim Ne ‘esuld y. running ENEMY CHOPS COWS’ fs TAILS, GOATS’ EARS. Mex Rong, of Bayonne, has an enemy | fwho 1a getting revenge on bim by cut- Ling off the tails of cows and the ears of hie goats. Several cows have been mutated and two goats bave lost their ears. One of the moets is a fighter with « | butting record, and Rong wonders how | the enemy got near enough the animal to use a knife on him. The ears and | tails were hung on Rong's door. “POOR GY PSIES"' HAD | $10,000 IN GOLD. pusailiee Bs as abta WARDEN JOHNSON QUITS. Warden Wilitam Bing, announced Delocc. on Suir LX year hee wate Ruested Guperintendent of Prisons "Col. line to grleot his successor. Summer Odors. It ts very disagreeable and also un- | healthy to live in a room which has a “summer odor’—a musty smell which | usually appears in warm weather. You can keep your home alyays fresh | and sweet by using @ Iittte CN, Disin |fectant (non-poisonous) in your clean- + last evening as, suspicious | jn, water and by sprinkling {t about th Persons, They said they were only poor {rooms fe . a i wrayfarers, and begged to be reieased.| Besides toilets and sinks, all dark cor- hele D aed mae et are 810.0 I ners should be kept clean by usi ng it acen, an wer -toung hidden te. various |there regularly. This suggestion ‘t fol- weees. lowed f h sic Thefta have been common since the | omc may Prevent much si ies camped near the town. Their hey Promised to move on. ELOPEMENT TIED UP TELEPHONES. Miss Genevieve Anderson, fifteen years old, operator at the Wilkins telephone exchange, Pitebure, eloped with the |The Non-Poisonous Disinfectant | Ganimtant wire chjet, Norman Schiipper,! WEST DISINFECIING CO., (Inc.) The Bowery Savings Bank 128 & 130 BOWERY YORK, JUNE 11, 1907 A Semi-Annual Dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum has been declarel and will be credited to depositors on all Sums of FIVE DOLLARS and upwards and not exceeding THREE THOUSAND’ DOLLARS, which shall have been deposited at least three monthi on the first day of July next, and will be payable on and after July 15, 1907. Py Bt Money deposited on or before July 10 will draw interest from July 1, 1907, ‘ William H. S. Wood, President. Henry A, Bohenck, Comptrotier, William 2. Knox, Seoretary, EXCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK 230 ST. AND 6TH av The Trustees have ordered inter 4902, at the rate of / 0 r unum on all sums of $5 and upward to $3 000. Ppasits made on or before July 10th will draw interest from July Ast ACCOUNTS CAN BE OPENED BY MA\ oun Co ewo ‘D, Seoretary. wih eS NeW YORK SAYINGS BANK, A.W. Oo The Trus the vie eonaite “FOUR PER CENT. | yer annum, 08 sil sume from 55 TO $3,000, or veture July 10th w iu ALE NTiON. Preattent NG Treasurer REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ts WESTCHESTER i bebe roar by sores, taken te on ani privileges Tits Podhey Oeil or write. at cnoe for mabe, pi tures, be Commuters’ Realty Zo,, 1 Wet aD sr nen Monday, Welivnay aud Pride eveuinee REAL ESTATE FOR SAL LONG LOCAND. 1 eee Vie wee ae, | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. tn thetr places, | # ago has been dug up at Ber | of gold were returned to them |For Cleanliness and Health Use Hound ‘Liip Tickets. Southwest Corner 6th Ave. sat 18th St., New York. Shoemakers’ Clearing House. GREAT SWOT SALE!! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Worth Worth up to $2.50 up to §2.50- | Prominent Lynn shoe \ \) manufac urers, becaus ue SY the unusual trade tions this year, de Hee Summer, tai weather and so on, found themselves in such position that they were wi ling to sell us 25,000 pairs of shoes, boots, Oxfords and slippers at less than 50c. on the dollar. This gives you the greatest opportunity you ever had to save money. Luok at these prices. roOCe pair All New Seasonablie Footwear Worth from $1.00 Up to $2.50 a Pair Women’s 1.50 White Can- 50 fo vas Oxfords at Women’s 1.25 Oxford Ties 50 c Vici Kid and Patent Coltskin; sizes 24 to8. a0¢ Oxfords ; Sizes 1144 to 2;2% tos E.. 50c Boys’ 1.00 Durable School Women’s 2.00 & 2.50 ee Ss! iprers; For s'reet and dress wear Shoes; Sizes 9 to 1334; calf uppers; sold 50c lesther soles, .....,. newest styles; hand-sewed: all sizes in lot $$ Misses’ 1.25 Oxford Ties & Gib- 50 | | Misses’ 1.50 White Canvas son Ties} Patent Coltskin and Vici Kid: broad ribbon lace; sizes 8 to 11 and 1134 to 2, Blue Canvas le Ties Sizes 1 to 5, and 5% to8..... Children’s 1.25 White and a) 0 c Men's 2.00 White Canvas Oxfords All Sizes Men’s 1.00 House Slippers 1 FOR SALE er. | $1,000 Tuli, | 4800, $3,000. Ram Frayer-M #1000 t 50c. WEEKLY Cr. : “812.05 ; Sold at $1 Pown and 50c Wees! Mammoth nae, C TOTHING CREDIT Br adway ” round “$33.5. $82.50 _FOR MEN AND I Tuk WOMEN ROCKAWAY | BE cACH nNdentie The Grad Union Company $11 Third Ave MIR RORS ‘5 hs gains. LYON wes ViVi aber TET | W EEK | EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION ac.) eld DRESaiE ' “Learn a Profitable Trade."’ Electrical Engineering Open Bventugs r | Seuathkeane® | Kowing Races. iron Steamer “ Tele hester c Fashion Credit House, 7 Went Bath 8¢ pg Hvening yp all year. “Vy y AK Pl FCTRICAL TRADE SCHOOLS ee HELP WANTEDMALE rr ne — ite ‘ wate) ay World's nay (tory makes { positions DIAMOND), = EASY PAYMEN than any other two mediums ip the NT AK AG) WATCHES, Melimbie thooda mil oy |woneo WANTS WORK WeNbe is oy pes") ya) MER , ’ 0 mame salons a Following Spectals Are for To-morrBw: $5.98 Women's Dresses. $7.98 Women's Blk alee Votl a Mohi eats wiitehed to Np ttnecselt or silk folde=| 1236 ct, Fancy Organdies.. 6 fine looking, Well made skirts in new 4 © eat But—all Jeneths and bands. Hane. oa Mane White wand’ "tinted. ay | Gote, Pings and tleures jn contrasting ‘ dote, ri 24ct- Women's Rib Vests...14) Siler -ne holes on erything $0, affect i) the ew i eck — wing sloey media And extra glese-subject to cae to your order. 59 ct. Men's Negligee Shirts. pix 39 & 49 ct. Dressing Combs .19 19 ct. Curtain Muslins.... .12 89 ct. Table Linens,....-65 25 ct, Huck a ae F AUTOS CHEAP: Great Sacrifices! | conser covend® BAe TUT Usi ae at Sentud menos | Somprlctgay eiiain ond nage Sey Se ot eee oe , uring, (Bunavouts, | Seeriesereaaes tase re 20 tsi : poo ot fe BF10e LF within remeon Zine Combrie-yoie and creme emmb'y ruffle Aotsh—reg. .0.. a EMA | | EVERY DAY WHILE THEY LAST 1907. AEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 amt 30 West Pourtecath St. 7, 9, 11, 18, 18, 17, 19, 20, 2, 22, 28, 24, 25, 27 and 20 West Thirteenth St. JUNE SALE—LAST WEEK! Last Last a TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY— SDA ‘RIDAY—SA off CHECK THEM OFF—JUST FIVE DAYS! Our sales differ from others in many ways, and particularly in that the wind-up is as strong or even stronger in values than the start | +... From the day it began our June Sale set the pace for New York—its values were so true, so startling—ite success was eo instantaneous that all over New York and for miles around “Hearn's June Sale” was known and talked aboat from the very beginning| Remarkable money-saving opportunities every-day (ie-weskt It will pay to come any day or every day— whetber your journey is Fifty miles or half @ block, E 24, Childrerts cae?” ts Underwear NO MAIL OR THLEPHOND ORDWRS. Righ 8ilke—JT Soft Lingerie Batistes in white. pink| 4; rustle fnish—wear and blue—Jumper style, with the fasb- | Shows our confidence fonable Kimono sleever—waist daintily | trim’d with pin tucked Batiste Inlays! and Val Ince inserts—samq carrie out on skirt, above deep tucked flounce, with close shirring—ines 22 (0 4 Latent Twa, .3,.49);75 ry Bleck Taffetas.... - their ity, Ldmit—20 yaa | 45 ct. Summer Moheirs.-- . a Bi ws more oi tireble for esuangre and mountalp—Go net crush, shed dust aod are ight i weight. Limit—15 yards. ‘acturers’ slight impertections, Limit—10 yards Lanta nao 1s N o a Q g o it ic 3 a 2 3 is * Neat, ear Aripes and Agures, tn cay Amy —h. &, ruffie—t to i peat: tt 59 jored—read| Serve! Enows maka y:te we under meen ore than oUF price | Good, Muslin Night Boys’ Cambrie ie Lami —18 yards Coir yrs.—spectal.....49 9 ct. Tickings.... .12% L a 12 Beye Ai other stripes—tenther 19 ct. Persian Fo plleht einer ‘14 prook— ‘anthes “wits. ghiudren’s women’s Bs Bh te ‘Limit—10 yaréa, these, we wit bey, more $0 an buy ater for how, er hee fering While you ‘cats! sah uu re 49 Rubbes—Extra ¥ backse-all coarse Linut—15 verge ond Seemalariy’ sells at Band "| 7 to 9 ct. Torchon Laces;. 2% : ani A Housekeeper’s List oe | Shat will give good reasons for coming here ‘This last June Gale Week, WUSLINS AND DOM@STICS tod ede toch raft country homes, Pore a tna Biepehes 7B Joch—Pure white—eil’ linen—setin 15 ¢ ct. Men's Initial d'k'fs,, 9 Be dre ia gr for Tatiow Gan ce ‘mins we civs. Ane vesue ofthese of All Linen hes ‘5s donen Hosqt te 2etipa arte and coke » the tot is Mae frould | 69 ct. Emb’d Flannels,.,. .47 We dnehen Srihe pi fe Fotsifvah vi pio at tn K, ie og spa ory eet Larait—6 verde .29| = jue Be 59 ct. ym and Sacques Bama Sede =] there tor of- are, re rome ae aot aailors at weg anieeawell made According’ te peeesn! whoveanle LIVE GWESE FEATHER PiLLows— 0 ct. Linen, : Towelings.= 74 69 ct. ee aiscarts a Choloe auality—herringbene and éamay 17 inch_ftull bieach—6 house Not ort piain damon, at, band ag porer ‘06-1. Pe or wal S| Pee ee ko hoa eta ———————— June Sale of Underwear “Procrastination {/s the thief of time” and of opportunities! ‘or those who put off buying at these prices, there is sure regret ahead. ‘The story of cotton advances has been told of again and again. Don't let these June Sale opportunities slip by! Limtt § garments of « kind—No Mati or Telephone Orders! several other pretty stylee— Cembeto and Mushin—jece or “entry worth .79. ae 8) Fine Naimeook, elaborately ig’ | with lace Sad oe? y Far ty) = medallions, . « tiylee—vahie 8 Bpectala in finer Natneook end Oaribr! mand | @nd V neck—bewutifully trim’a with 98) ¢yeiet and French enbroideries 25. 1.00-1.98| $2 Tershon and Val. inoee and 1 | Snug ribbonshort and long sleeves— hits, Baarlet and Piel ‘ya value $1.0 only 4 fer of 8 soils tin Fine Natneook and Cambrio—tour k HALF Ponled inserts of open Wnagitah embroidery—neck and sleeves ¢o | match—washable ribbon finish, alee other beautiful styles FeooULaR reco, Oven or closed fronts, with emb’4 or tucked yokes-value .@.. 86 Cambric and Musitn--re with Jace or emt'y inne edge-@ ot. kinds June Sate Summer Furnishings ont, 5.00| Various goods, bought to such af Other epecials....1.05 Cambrie—roke 0 of Sno ous ant tre, ise Wi , Dreseas- Mustin— | yantage that the values that fol- Ot "lage “and “tbbon~vatue Me Th) enti yet edge finish neok and | comtican {uly be called most ex Specials in finer... 1.60..1.06.9.08] sleevee—regular 9 ot. stock....... 65 | 0 I Extra Bise Corset Covers- Ortente! Bungalow ‘Tapes RAW ERS Brualin—nigh neck tdght f e ou) nee Widlevelee eT .39 ° cep ruftlea—plain {0 62 DUst—TegUlAk Beoseceersees rental tries 6 FOO d Me ecko value. 18] FULL #1ZB SKIRTS full width end loasthowineed ee trea! Women's Cambrio—deep founces- Washable Couch ¢; 7 Cambric and Muslin—umbrelila ruffies| jy omens Cae nd edge fancy aoe © tochine Seid h Covers. with plain and HB, t aso or cluater weked founces— oa | 64 ovale Se cco Lae - @ ct. vehi 125 1.69 .1,08..2.08 w Screens New s Ore iH elin Keep out files and let tn af , r - Printed Silk Mousse by mene. 6 a eree tetas wi arund ny Made to sel? ' ey pos Hitton Anish—soft silk Justre~ | 44 Brose All white,with beautifully printed : uaa a ‘oloalag Orchids in a bk, mauve oe ; r a or blue; #lso y Rose sprays |i ee ‘ . shart and Blossoms, in a rings, in 214 : ; that ; a9 f Rai cluding the much desired pinks : in large’ assortment c Exquisite fabrics t 4 appreciated by xeetr he More ing made of allk « Geantte Are Balenea i he they do not crush e ih bel a clothes lovely fesageei we only wish we | ane i and mea dean reverait had twice the quantity ion eae xia They'll create @ sensationt [=i bs = 898) ASK T HEM . f ‘* ‘ reieeiettes umees ne —cetiiitincs 3.2

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