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: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26; 1907." SKIPPER AT 13 OF Store Close ee i at 5.30 P. M. cure affordet by « long deep yvorage. Th Lech Garry will load and sat fox Australia again about the end of oly. ‘The veteran mariner was asked tf hd i sees { NO CONNECTION BIG CLIPPER SHIP ae A Summer BOOK Harvest |} Siec= L Be ikacan i ‘ot ol petal ‘4 Novels for Vacation Reading || — oq three Years. ‘AND IN RlgT (VER | : Original 55c to $1.08 Editions | |200 Experienced : 43 YEARS A “MASTER.”| \ CRAP SHOOTER At 25C, 30c and 35c Each ES SGaneetnia def tee 2 | Salesw omen j . cy L4 ey , f ¢ 1 Ss , - ou # ‘ eee Wy tr | The main aisle counters of both buildings will be filled tomorrow } | wy tiineY Will Receive Patel eat tovour etl j id Hero of the Crimean War at x, ; | nt eo pt ae I nla the ‘cn ared in || |! | Ss ‘ 0 Re at: force i ctically al ; sth ee With Pistol at Prisoner’s Head, with a splondid collection of copyrighted Novels that have appeared in WH Visiting the i ce se as deparemenee eee perlenged i Says He'll Sail On to Premium sa eswomen who have been, row, Thurs- stamps Free. to apply here immediately. Permanent positions are of- fered —there are no dull seasons here. Poli Holds 500 | recent years There are no cheap reprints—all are the regular editions, | ; ‘the End.” aia’ te igs | bearing the imprints of the best publishers in the business, | fy Parlor, Fiftt & H.” Green accord to report, dropped } loo a 7 y " i y other stor ow he Negroes at Bays | Good paper, good, clear type—easy to read on the train or in the Floor, To-mor- Trading backward #eanon itl dowel Titles that you intended to read and didfi’t; and many torte years master of deep sea | dur Forty woing hammock, others that are quite as high in literary quality, though less widely known. Look how little they cost: Novels, 25c Each il Yor 1 i | sailing ships, » never lost or a ship nally fine record ne, & typieal British A nogro prisoner over whom « tun | dred white men end five red ne-/ gro men and pwromén rioted was ar |raigned tn the Harlem Cuurt) tomy, | charged with “shooting crap Po ing whic ne the big three-|man Samuel Genet arrested ie lant | 9 och Garry Into) night In the heart of Harlem's, Walt apt ou. an t et a Better port from Auatralia and docked her in! aérica,” /after one of the he KING CIRCUMSTANCE. (MISS BYLVESTER’S MARRIAGE. |THE PAGAN AT THE BiIRINE j iano * ‘Blacktown, N. J erday. Alert | race fights recorded in a long time By Edwin Pugh By Ceci] Charles By Paul Gwynne and wtanch as mu nan half his! Genet “was eurrounded by a howltng| || ELLEN AND MR, MAN THE SILVER KEY | HOLT OF HEATHFIELD years, Capt: Horn ome of the| mep/ @f blacks at One Hundred| By Gouverneur Morris | ___ By Nellie K. Blissett By Caroline Atwater Mason experietices in hi «career! and Thirty-ftth et Seventh ||| THE GRAY WORLD. eau | Aat RODERICK TALIAFERRU. merry | “him tt] By Evelyn Underhit, J. P. Armour. Epidactie Grate Osok By |THE WHIP HAND. . th & soarkle < sven she. be THE STAND-BY Beas ines Ora RY IT; examine its workmanship, test itin any way you know how—and you'll a Aberdeen, Scotland. In 18%.]he was Paul Laws By Edmund P. Dolo, By Samuel Merwin anne ae ane PATH iind that the Wolfner is the most thoroughly built, most melodious, most artistic the weather-beaten old seaman has|One Hundred ar OLD BOWEN’S LEGACY. A YEAR! WORTH LIVING ce By Richard L. Makin. and most relia'le piano in the world at $250. passed hia allotted three-soore-ten by |Genet Meld his re _ By Asa Edwin Dix. ached Recae a eR THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE If you buy another piano without first looking into the merits of the Wolfner Lhree years. Before he was fifteen he|nead and told the THE GOLDEN FLOOD canahol dit Fe hed rt eter | ny, Btephen Bonsa you do yourself and family an injustice. Sanea the rena new ship Artel and | pim if-they did not stay back __ By Edwin Lefevre, j By Edgar P AS THE LIGHT LED. salle aut of London an apprentice, He| came ruany white men and anc Lov E, THE FIDDLER | TAKING GHANC “ By James Newton Baskett | ‘Glitnbed . to sate's berth | a the x an. The reserves By Lloyd Osbourne. y Clarence Cr RONALD CARNAQUAY N M D $1 W k bad stinbed ae mate's berth when |foer-to sid the policeman. The reeerres ||]. oi WING OF LOVE. | THE ROAD TO FRONT Be Graainy Gilices 9) oney own--- a ee 2 ee etn- | t a | By Katherine Meredith y Samuel Merv | MARGARET BOWLBY. ea demand by the British Govern-/ twenty more. ee) By Bamuel 2 Lu rent for reeruita from the merchant | When the reserves arrived they found] || ANDREA, ee [A KING'S PAWN. By Bdgar L, Vincent Positively no other charge. Free delivery. Genet and his fellow-oftic By Karin Michaelis. y Hamilton Drummond | WHEN THE LAND W AS YOUNG A piano witha sweet, rich, singing tone—a perfect scale and a responsive, free and service for her navy. The young officer | THE GOOD RED EARTH | A COMEDY I By Lafayette McLawe elastic (ouch—it is the leader im-éts class, It is {mpossible for manufacturers to make @ SPASMS, ome of the tirst yolunteers. He! with their backs against ‘the wa R: fai ie ~ Eden Phillpot fie we Mise hedged » —_Jolhed the flogwhiy Royal Albert, of covering the mob with thelr revc pe Ata rica la ae 1d Mee MINNA, WIFE OF THE YOUNG better piano at its price 4eg3 fie he crowd had drawn 2 BIND z - ‘g the/Bebastopal fleet, apq 42 « result | Several negrose in the crowd had drum’ By Nell Blissett. | By B. K. Benson | By Wilhelmina Wittleschlager Mace by one of the best piano manufacturers in this country expressly for us and that gallant crew is in | revolvers, but they feared to use gold medals awarded |belteving Genet would kill Laughran.| | Genet’ bicycle was smashed to pieces. | There had been ‘several pitched bat: | between the necroes and the white | < br - bi And each: one is guaranteed to give absolute By the Briueh Crown. At the close of the war he returned to the merchant marine, making many | les trips out of rgiish porte to China || and India according to our own specifications, satisfaction In every respect. Novels, 30c Each THE LITTLY BROTHER. By Josiah Flynt OLLE Ry ( GABRIEL TOLLIVER. By Joe] Chandler Harris. SCAMPS. By Henry G. Rowland. THE PANG-YANGER . ' Other Best-for the-I rice Instruments That We Sell Are: The “Kirchhoff” Piano A-splendidly built, moderate priced instrument, CONCERNING BELINDA, ] By © Hoyt Brainerd j CLAIMS AND CO.NTERCLAIM By Maud Wilder Goodwin The Sweet-Toned McPhail Boston's favorite piano since 1437, | HOF ‘ownsend Brady A magnifi- | ie | for $250 Than the Wolfner Salles One Shin, Twertyanres Years, inin THE LION'S SKIN HARD-PAN cent instrument In every respect. | admired for its rich, resonant tone. In 1361, when only thirty yea 2b By John S. Wise. By Geraldine Bonner. By Emu —| he'was made master of the sew ship | 8P2,>% THE \G OF KATE. |THE YELLOW VAN foe bi Got ey tat i The Boardman & Gray The Caldwell. $185 John Allen, Dullt In” Sunderland, and Tp0 neg rH IL can RU Ee ” By Bllzabeth hare eas One of the oldest and best knows names in sae Absolutely the best plano ever sold at any price made the firat voyage to C ta in Y BLE Stig r 3 pleno world. Famous for nearly a century, | under $200, By Guy Burton 4 |AS THE WORLD GOES BY MOTH AND RUST. By Elizabeth W. Brooks THE VISION OF ELIJAH BERL. her, He sate years, and ther ni lines, w 4 the Allen for thirteea| the end into the service st red A Joor, ( reh in ques of the Loch Joh operate sall- Feige : Ing'vessels. 0} London 9 apes NEW/AND OLD W By Frank Lewis Nason e ° Stet witisiaie was tha Locks By Frank Norris By Sarath Kumar Ghosh THE WEIRD PICTURE e Micke hak i ouue' the wine THE COLONEL’S DREAM | KATHERINE FRENSHAM By John R. Carling \ 00 eg 1gee 1 Ss a ¢c Fictbeeaa venta, whi hawas Means ial By Charles W. Chestnutt By. Beatrice Horraden THE DIVINING-ROD. command of the Garry. which ne] , IN THE FOREST BILLY DUANE, | By Franots N. Thorpe. F’COURSE it’s a special. Not even we can offer shirts as good as these at such ve . palo WP Ry Maximilian Foster By Frances Aymar Matthews. | A PRINCE OF LOVE! at such a price as an sailed sycoseetolly for ywenty-three wisr AND BELHAVEN | BEATRICE OF VENICE. Abe ales Ae he Bicnce a regular thing. In fact we usually sell this very make of shirt, in the same fabrics iis jaoch Gerry te ab Wbtinko ates TR By Max Pemberton. THE PRINCESS THORA and patterns, ar6Sc. But we got this lot cheaper because it is defective in its launder- Saal al of uma ‘ceateied ca nicweriaer eck 5 By Mrs. Burton Harrison HEARTS IN EXILE. | By Harris Burland. ing. No other defects—materials and making are perfect. And the laundering defects count peaiaey ct Le GOOD AMERICANS. By John Oxenham. for little in practical importance. Choice of ay laa ci eponk ti By Stre, Burton Harrison THE FLIGHT OF A MOTH. ‘ Adaeoie gala 3 THE RESCUE. y Emily Post. ha ag mere BURGLARS é (By nua Douglass Sedgwick. |THE HEART OF HOPE. By Katherine Holland Brown Plain or Plaited Bosoms, All-White or Colored 4 3 fo— du: CHIMM ADDEN AND 3} By Norval Richardson. THB OOA8T OF FREEDOM. 2 sa iy Aegeeloegrall, RN af a PAUL: THE CIRCLE OF THE CENTURY. By Adele Marie Shaw. Fabrics, Attached or Detached Cuffs. ‘ "Did the over Base, } By Edward W. Townsend By Mrs. Burton Harrison. |NANOY'S COUNTRY CHRIST- , Ty Ge anime Bin ange fee AN OKLAHOMA ROMANCE STORK’S NEST. MAS, AND OTHER STORIES. All sizes, 14 to 17, meh she carried three fiddling :rOye By Helen Churchill Candee. By J. Breckenridge Ells. By Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd Stogel Ceoper 8 ore, Main Floor, Center.) masts, too, win we got caught im a bpp ASE ra erg re ernie Diow oneé white off Cape Good Hope Tap yes are ) , Rey es oil oe Soe Sie fins Take Sverware, but Leave Novels, SSe Back More Good Pictures, Very Chea record for T hiving lost « ship! Other Valuable Goods~in SURAT L. Silberrad a Bye SMe [oe ian An it was, we about everything but} _ By Una L. Silberra y H. A. Mitchell-Keays. By Jobn Luther Long. DDS and ends—but a great many of them and astonishingly cheap. One uses inicio Pays z fi i 7 a jad eR “ it 4 or two lots con- See RL ape “1k TOW, Ae ean | Geroand Eeksteints Cellar, THE MAKING OF A couNTRY |THE FORTUNES OF THE LAND-| 4 DAUGHTER OF DALE tain slightly rubbed pictures, but with these exceptions they are all perfect. " ‘at ail | HOME a easetety By Vaughn Kester. csneeee Emerson Giftord Taylor, It is a good opportunity to decorate your summer cottage—or the vacant spaces 2 That was about elghteen years ago} 5 : 7 ’ J THE HOUSE OF FULFILMENT. By ae FACk STATE: on the walls of your cen, hall, diningeroom, library, or Parlor. I think. We were outwant bound from urray. the butler in the home o SONS 0' MEN Ry George Madden Martin. {ley Fernald i a we the Cape a strong northerly gale se’ ; avenue, ran into & scene of desolation ire " By Isobel Strong. By Paul Bourget 0x24; suitable tor parlor: sold | ings 2 bi shy yy) 1 was ni until I had her i as he Aasoended 10 the ground Seor of OCR TH Cae is yet | ONDEE THE ARCH. THE SEEKER, F recularly at 81-80 end 98c ° ate The ‘rit wa Pay |: teers teen Aken 1 toepr: tenets re-| the house to-day to arrange for broak yt ¥ y Lady Henry Somerset y Harry Leon Wile: 5 t0- age ° . San ring tha might the wind| fast. The place looked es though i\||]| THE WIND IN THE ROSE BUSH. |THE LITT E CONSCRIPT THE EAGLES BHADOW SBI 1O-merre® | Hara red Hames ith bed | Pastela—3-inch gilt ae b ito the westward That) Sd gone throueh « Uhreecalanm Are. | By Mary B. Wilkins-Freemau,| a 8. Br By James Branch Cabell OME ‘Tat of Pictarmnprel And larly $13.50, 310 50] | mented with pele: he a te cross sea, and om of the valu verwate ") —_o—o rere ren - q . ; c white — m SEE hy Miia ae Rjcba eae tied Pero des et iia ag unt oaths Bet JOHN fine variety to relgct trom regu: | oe eene: So, | | "ave $4-805 to-morrow , cloth: we pag ada ac Mat larly SOc and 75c to- aintings © x 30 fully SWvies ned sores, © t as “< WA NA MA KER | MOFTOW..---seceree eves oc double sweep frames, gilt and Sapien af Fameus Paintings 7a oh Wm Ee lk felt so ean ea Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, Game and Fish Pictures—in3-inch | | gisss protection; sold regu. || ee4'arly 25c; to-mor- * 15 bow into a| Dad been wed. In the dining A | ornamented oak frames; size 12x | larly at $23.50; row tee ic ne | roma. three smaphy wine: Nottips ang the i 24 insides, suitable for dining larly at $2350; $185 ()| | christy Pictures — in one-inch, mt fois | Feminanta ‘ot lumtn abowed that, the rooms: regularly 9c; to~ 85 see * | “black tram value chs to nt Vinltors ha nm peeives 5 | a wea | while a work - repens MOMOW>++++- voserersce Cc | (Siegel Gooper Store, Third Floor, Genter.) | $1.35; to-morrow. * 89¢ i Hbboom at | Invegiigation sh a that tron bare arrved ANay,| on 4 Tear banemont window had teen Hin came, down was \ the of fre heat ‘of Inet nigh 2 of nearby thunder. Am Ui bt tet ® and doors all ove ac HERE'S more real, good shoe value to be had for that price here than you can get in (5% 10 the quarter deck 3 id Saad tor ys as much again, It may seem impossible, But see these shoes, & the falling apare. try them on, buy them and wear them, ~They will stand the test. 4 They are in up-to-date styles, of best leathers, in all sizes and made in a thoroughly good manner, Women's Golden Brown Oxfords....:+..-. 4.05 | x TORR Women's White Linen Oxfords, in four new styles / | t Ww. ‘s Patent Colt Oxfords, in two good styles, | 8 cmen's teat stords, In vwo good styles, | act, : Women's Black Kid Oxfords, in rrguler and blucher | styles, sia different shapes; suitable for all occasions, ha 95 ade t roa Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Will/Sall Mer to “The End.” |: eenreerionrennerrnnr rE rey ’ 7 ¥ an Sy si Ce UR tall 280A NS a Thursday Ss Grocery Socal Gnd bending on & pew ult of aatle CLUETT, PEABODY & £9. y tralia,” as good aa new" ~ aneares ~ i" REE wagon deliveries to the seashore, All paid or charged purchases amounting to $5 ym Rigg | ss ms or more we deliver free of freight charges to your-nearest railroad station in carrying Maine, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts 7 mminoda tions No xtra Charee tor 14. Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and OFT” | Agvertiaemente for The World may be lett a is Washington, b. C. Hot Messenger Ottice | | Mail and telephone orders prompily filled. "’Phone-—4000 Chelsea, } Premium Hams~*; Spiced Anchovies”'\"*" New Potatoes 4 fancy, mild eared vender bre; sary dell | Berit from Normans ress ose 50e : thie Haver’ all Wells shies; 16 Ig @ aa ; vue a epi ed any ir 7" ie “ eKoNet NG POPE nus __SUPPLEMENT FOR TRANSFER PIOK, FAUT -~ppilt guptod pd opionts 4D sham Wafers, ‘*) Rieherg *s tere “ee py rep vote vi Be (owner dos 30c ou! os Carte | FLY panee: w ek tells double shests B5c 3 ve He’ wae’! astrowSocetey from rhKoH PINEAPPLES ie ! BAKED. BEANS= Ball Hew r AND THE PIE WAR-OLORY devsart woes ov. B11 Messina Len one—' yh Wi wiemieni CAROLINA RICE Hon 29e han fobey tral © $Ge | | sours—rouns'e guslity. ready se serves 10 tbe, OSeq 5 lie, $e: bo god aid, vegoubie, sermicelll er memes SANDINEE Han 4, Hi ne sane be 01. $2.05) 6 sane, 61.48 pet « tote 4 28; a 20e | Popular Coffee —ai58!! | |. ress cvoung ine ; | RE SPINACH speciall % at | Saas Re Hy OO ve Cerlen, Eng ol Cover mmirenri do A De | | fee oui lh is 2: Crlong, bediek ; fo 2 alee gan Getostane ioe, na ae ; ‘ LARGE OLIVES bright, eriee Gurr m be sia Ee | MARACAIBO ‘ eh glans ber Bi, Loe Ld lar OCs, B5e sub} 5 cbyi hi Cook's Flaked Rice~- { fee ad ee Te | tk for "8, & H. H

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