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DALY ans wets | “AL rm TEETH Ay GRE eee ONeilAdans Co.) 1 COP OF SPOTLESS TOWN. ‘ nets eee citing Be Paes : 20th, ee : FOR WEALTHY MEN’ ON HEALTHIEST DAY cess ccce! |S" C1U-/ Adams CO. 8) | IN GUATEMALA Veteran Police Surgeon Expires| BW WW WY °c Things You May Need for the Fourth. | of Apoplexy After Boast All of Them Marked at Rock Bottom Prices. of Condition. —— IN EITHER: BUILDING [S4 [ ema | JIN EITHER BL ILDING | eee | ~ Holiday Specials in You May Want a New . Women’s Made-Up Suit Case or Bag |President Cabrera Accused of | Selecting Many on Black Dr Albee WW Ford) for more then Danger to Health No List for Punishments twenty years ‘a surgeon in the Brookifa : [Ee an tr | aaiak Niteores non sulountan area Dresses, Skirts and For Your Fourth of July Outing. Longe Exists. zi . taboo | —— - [TRIED IN BATCHES OF 20] sir'nte at @ a. Sand feely seg | her’ to summion a physician and a/% | Number. Ser j Bathing. Bes Here Are Some Very Special Values: + WOMEN’S $7.50 to $9.50 Walrus Travelling Bags, LAWN ‘ Special at $5.75. PRESSES— They are made of genuine ri priest. Almost im ‘the next breath be need to Die and| sank into the coma of death, “I have never felt better in my life,” es | Pe Appeal, ‘While ‘ Trimmed with / Moni — t eaple Appeal, Dr. Fort told his wife last night, just med wit Walrus Leather, carefully ht-Hour Day Out of Ques Diplomats Protest before retiring. ‘‘It {a the first eummer | ff FOF the Roof, Fire Escape, lace, new styles, selected, English lock and « tion, but Other Matters | i A stiiea Ta beeeel She) Pree oe canvas ae Set it up when you want it— several models, handle, {ull leather lined, A | sion that I Baye not really needed a| Bf goid. ‘and take i igor not in excalentlystate pocket inside; made RC EXICO CITY, ‘July 2—Word has| vacation.” use. Ropes always clean ani ? retall from $7.50 to $9.50; Will Be Arbitrated. |peen reelved here that Presldeat| | 1¢ bappencd that yesterday wes an un-| Bf Mn snnoyance trom feding vile Nae sizes 14, 15, 16, 17. and 2 hs usually ousy day for “lines ful 00; special h; special Y |Cabrara of Guatemala has caused the! Uorsesri shen onlied on eaverdl. pac 4220 ft-tine. i Sp ie ap ‘Manned by their oh drtvers, street-| Behold the cop of spotless town! jarrest of one hundred and sixty ottisens Serie ater he spent some time at Se yey SO iine: Wednesday at ki cptabiccveccus ste $5.75 @leaning carts that hi deen {dle for| He never shakes a victim down, of that republic on the charge of al-| Pormmeh Velen sManhattan for @ pro- Terr that Uae ia furnlaned with Dini Suit Cases: er at $4.95. @ayn because of the ‘Strike, rumbled | But gives hia broom a lively swish, leged complictty tn the recent attempt! freronal conference with bla eon, Dr, your apartment. As necessary 95 Drea Suite’ Casereole from the stables at 630 o'clock thie And saya ‘all clea to the Commish, te assassinate him. All were thrown! William M. Ford. Again, fn the even- as set tubs. 3, nd Jater herded into squads| 188: av save several ours to his pa- Write for booklet G, giving leather, brass spring leon rig colastice Sec hastaae Bes D. at twenty and “irled ini aroupes: Two |< Stra: yordwas sleeping sowndly when || pf full Particulars WOMEN'S locks and catches, linen SPipsae ] wen S m 3 "7 ee b rs #0 begin the collection of garbage oc-| TWO MEN’S BODIES FOUN ess ee eaat itd dnd eenies otitis | sheswans nrausedibythlercallvand found HILL DRYER CO., BATHING lined, with shirt pockVVe F eumul din \the streets, : him In a dying condition, She hastily piel ota Madison: et; ‘size 24 ‘The strike which threatened € |one Picked Up in Surf at ——~- Jaccused sentenced to death Among) Din Nonea Dr 'Paneatd who lives neat 1138 Broadway, N> SUITS—Made inches a 95 } heaith of NewYork ts now over, though aveny, Other in North River. |the men tmpriaoned are some of the most] by, and Dr. Harrigan, long a» friend of | Pactory. Worcester. Mass. of rich Sicilian, Japanese Telescope Cases, @ men have not settled thelr griev- : : @nces and not one concession has been| The police picked up the body of a) : | pleated; wai them.| They haye been told,;man in| the surf at Rockaway Beach| /,,, pleated; waist tr. by nome one who Is snpposed| this morning, His description ts given je, ; es against them {}) | Deatly trimmed fo have spoken for the city administra~|4% fifty years old, § feet 7 Inches tall, | politioal reasons, with bra jon: that {f they would go back to SET putes carat at is et When the news of oe Ae of d fore. | | Value $5. aS PS ot t ec e gen y ow ec ™ aj. Be FPS thele | grievances would tH 1 NO, ora \white cotton underwear, ‘pray | fests became generally’ Known the ©opto. i | special at |Meard without prejudice, Then. too, | In one of | matic corps, with the excepticn of Store Closes at 5 P. M. ie @ men know that while they are idle addressed 10/Itp M. Brown, the United States Charge OAL | $3 95 alth he: ‘eeinie or nds berry—sireets € ay jeaith of tha-entire community ie] Vinh st Conn! ‘The body waa edly j@'Atalrés, proteates. “Na attention wa — : 72 aced, and they prefer to sacrifica| gecomposed. : Straw Dress Suit Cases, with Strap and their ows te to. bri: ‘The bod: f avman was picked up by| euch dea 7 Bb oly the ‘police. at Ninety-sixth street and = Y 9 WOMEN’S WASH. POPLIN’ SKIRTS—Made dies. qyenline at Seinet Henk tet and Men’s $2.50 Straw Hats |\\\\\ tin tote or cet ee genstenl sist | | ca tn Pasa 6 $125 ering at the! composed. Tt was that of a man ‘about able. Special at 75¢ | 22 inch. $1.45 Th vere |\th fl Id, 6 feet 7 Inches tall, | : re aeecisa ee pi eee, fo teare ; sterled ae a tae at $1.75 Each | |___ $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $6.75 Police on hard-in-chse of trouble. They! je of bis Rat Was the mon that absolute : had come for work, and hard kf + is | Mor the next few day and mala, Farm This is a special purchase of about 1,500 | a; j ntnent in the country.| the family. Father Connelly, of St. statement te made that theae - tabrera’a black- extra: full skirt, with straps and strong leather handles; Japanese basket} ‘weave; very popular beciuse -of their lighiness and great dur- ability; offered at a great saving. 16 inch. .69¢ 120 Inch... 18 inch.. 95<| 22 inch oe $1.25 = S549 95¢ | - $4.65 inch. ALT ights, for the city’s streets are literally | clue to the man’s Identity, aire be, too, for the next few days and! orG’T, A.” There ts no other IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY itary service 1] New and perfect hats in split straw and soft |||], [iacodnelpuroncionera| rotting tefuse. Se and orops are rotting in the flelds, The ESPNS RCney cece tPA, CAUSES STRIKE. [neh are threatenea with ruin uniess||| 80hnKee straw. The hats were secured yes | G | aise ioe Rat) SONGBIRD banners wi corsteee Fer pneora Wau uate were leeoured Ueoa nee || Outing and General Utility Hats ‘\ptease, Miss Bilcksnan, slog another) aro hurriedly rusting to the Mexlc tondaanit the iomiuran border amd ||] Season, At their regular prices they weré in Special Prices for the Popular Kinds To- Morrow. wa of aruttery nave deen ||] ONG Of the most popular grades, and today’s |})|| ; > Pl atstel@. Viaireeuiaeanic! oie Gere en mnesyed young front tab see eeaneut tae ||} SaVing is direct and positive. All are-in new, he ct bain i free ta by| woman, ines, raed gut of ihe Teta [imprisoned jen, woo tear hat they |] desirable styles, in the various heights ot fempting to handle the garbage, ‘These fe a Proprie.| “The report has caused reas excite- |l1 CPOWNS, and widths of brims, in sizes ranging jen will not be discharged until the Bomelson, ‘The | Hobrew \Actors’| ment jamong Central, Amenrcan rs S}ing to be held Sunday the matter will de discussed. . Stable 9 abn out 74 carts @. i : 1 you mustn't ask me." mare usually employed at T insist, Miss Miickman." from 6% to 7%. $1.75 each. | Min Nor, New Buitding. ——. Brievances investigation, was that they | ld_get their places back. jome of 4 the veterans were put on as extras, as}. “well 48 some men not long in the ser- Men’s Worsted Trousers $5 to-$7.50 Grades at $3.75 — if This is good news for the men who wish, to brighten up their suits for the Fourth of July. ‘The collection is Reiss composed of four hundred and ninety-eight pairs of light- | Rancho “College Hats. “weight pure worsted trousers, from onc of our-bast facto- PR eal nae Sesinrts a Sieateea ries. All are in this season's styles, fresh from the manu- | facturer. In qualities regularly sold by usat $5 to $7.50, | special at .. $2.95 cial at . More to be dons. The theory is that) on ii t jain floor, New Bul Es Berek it baleveaeny now $3.75 a patr. eae nee OR HAT. sagas Php men’s hatters; hand finished, several dimensions of thin 1 i 5 3 alue 75c., $1.50, $2.75 and $5.00; special at. Fine Ribbons at Low Prices | | DUCK BEACH OR OUTING HATS— Beautiful Taffeta Ribbons, 6% inches wide, in white, cream, pink, | | Sizes for women, misses or CALA special Nght blue, cardinal, navy blug, lavender and black. An excellent 55¢ [o[edbeiers cieiniareeisise ce siaisisieleie sre si tre ters y ioe 23¢ quality;at 40c a yard. p fis Re Fancy satin striped Taffeta Rihbons, 5% inches wide, in pink, Ught blue_and whe, specially adapted for large bows on hats, also— = i ee for girdles and sashes.” An excellent 45¢ quality, at 3Ce a yard. a sirens Roman striped ond fancy check Ribbons, such as sell regularly rt |}}]/ "| ° Misses’ Natty ‘Summer Dresses. Sale af Sale Te Beaty wkd WinN a O16 Bunn (| $6.50. EENED Dresses, $2.95. PRINCESS DRESSES (like il- Parasols. lustration)—Of dainty sheer lawn and figured Swiss, stripes, , plaids and dotted effects. Waist prettily -tucked,-three-quarter sleeves, full flare skirt, with deep hem and tucks; sizes 14, 46 and 48 years, Val- fo ss seis ee ti ue $6.50; special a $2.95 ‘Silk Coaching Parasols—In_ all e pe sete {| the leading shades” Regular var] 15.00 Princess ue $2.25; special $1. 50 resses, $9.95, “PRINCESS _DRESSES—Made s Scaeee of. good quality taffeta, checks | | Linen Parasols, $1.75. and stripes; tuck ced waist, pleat- Linen Parasols—Plain and some ed skirt, with bias fold of: con- embroidered; also others in ¢al- trasting colored “silk. Waist} | ors. Regular value trimmed to match; sizes 14, 16 $2.50 and $3.00; 18 Val- a se ea tat $9890 | | steel theca $1.76 | j bese | a a i | Se IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY What Men May Gain. eral belief tx that the com he men as to overtime wil! a. The B.SC. drivers! Bex % £ ‘ Rancho College Hats. Trimmed with scart, long ends, | Ribbon bands and bow, finished” with sweatband. Vabue $3.75 various colors. V: So large are the Blyn stocks, be so complete the Blyn lines, that Guspectors, who seem {0 have jf disappointment’ in’ finding your Wargely responsible for the strike, will particular style is | Practically im- pe ceed with less power and =| ible. ork. : : possil nd crown. - 50c, 95c, $5.95, $3.95 | COOUI FEATH RS=T6 brAghten-up-the hat for to-morrow, all colors, also black and white; spe- cial-at,.per bunch... 29e “Halt to-day that Street-Cleaning Com- | And ‘there-ts more style and | Ladics’ Tan Calf Pumps, foner Craven's official days ere! " tee i» | Tibbon or leather bows, Cuban value—crowded into these Blyn|-teats, wetted-solcs? -snur-fit @nded-and that Mayor McCiellan wilt EITHER B LD. Bend hia head into the basket when a| Summer Shoes:for men, women | ting at heels, they will not good man can be found to take his/ . me slip; Blyn regular price ce. (Craven is backed by ‘Pat'! Mo- and children than you can well | $555. Bisn special 89 Garren, who stands well with Mc-|f! afford to miss. price reiie ser €iellan, However, Craven has not dis- | Inguished himself as a street-cleaner, | ——_ —— ian. EITHER RUILDIN ’ cea ed L } Style 15511%, ladies‘ white canvas’ Gibson Value $2.00, isd Be tra oa ator n| Ties, silk ribbons, Cuban heels, turn soles; Special $1 50 that Ris place will probably be filled also in Pumps and Oxfords....... ......... we a Dy “Bil” Edwards, a deputy commis- Style 145315, Indies’ all patent colt Blucher Value $2.50. mutated -himeett-xt~ Oxfords, Ctban—heels, welted roles also ing ial $2 00 Princeton on the aridiron. It ts pos- Pumps and Oxfords.......... ve opectal “gible, however, the place may go to , a Sole New-York agents for the Rea Cross Shoe, aero Maen miore. Doutioel Bull. The only woman’s shoo combining Fashion and Com- Ge Children’s Lawn Dresses at 50c: to $1 They are made tn the prettiest of the Summer modes, and no finer values have been offered this season than these dainty white dresses for little ones from 2 to 6 yeara old. They are neatly sewed, tastefully trimmed And have wide skirts and deep hema, iti Fourth floor, Old Dullding, \ Silk Coaching Parasols and Linen Parasols, plain or dain embroidered, considerably vu [ usual prices for this sale. $2.25 Parasols for $1.50. REPORT THAT Hy iia mE specially sdcsirable pial r make. fay prevent fp : oo fost burnings on kot sidewalks or mako walking casy CRAVEN OUIT at-the mountainsorthe-country. 3 eee / Mis fay Ocomony, | AdO1y en, A IS NOW DENIED | “it Bends with the Feot, Eight Big Best Stores. Shoes in Every Grads, Sub-Station Store, Old Building. ; 6th Ave, and 27th Street. fetes A. story.—\p._munioipal ciroles to-day | 1609 8th Ave,, 39th & 40th sts, | PAttories Street Cleaning Commissioner | I'34 Ave. and 122d Street S11 te HB ne rer wee fata es NS So || Here Are the BEST 50c Negligee Shirts for Men he would demand Craven's resigna- | BROOKLYN (829-831-833 Broadway, between Park and Ellcry Sts, the Mayor declined to diecums the | STORES (1263-1265-1267 BroadWay, near Greene Avcuic, We know this for a fact, for we have compared them with every shirt we could find for about that price—and matter. Commissioner Craven, when seen in| the comparison is always very much in favor of the Wana- maker Negligee Shirts at 50c. Materials are much. better— some of the others Jook as though they would fall apart PME Park Now Building, refused to sa @nything about any present or prospec live resignation. The Comm#sstoner | qwas in « contemplative mood. He ts | | Blad tho men aro back on the fob, but) he,{eeems apprehensive of what may | Summer Resorts happen inthe fu h after a single washing. Designs are pretticr, The shirte P z Bae ron er: a daeiayie along the | are cut over our own patterns, and are much fuller. 1|W.L. Douglas Shoes | 1 98 Women site 79% | complaints made by the drivers and sift | oa Workmanship is the same ull the way through—not better | and Oxfords for Men anvas Lies, ae oS a Net that I am a. u sor 1ver ||} On the bosom than on the back. And nowhere else but | _——— lous to shirk the .work, I bell i | Ripaeeeh eosin iysiss ieeetinentine . here will you find PLAITED-BOSOM shirts sold regularly | uch action. i in the beautiful at 50c, | “We had the situation qwell tn hand Aefore the old men went back, but the . e ° Pepa facta aa slot tena Catskill Mountains /rwollected while the trouble was on.’ au i thy e had been brought and at United Teamstera of fAroerica, the idea being to organize the ae and get thelr dues to strengthen national organization. The Com- Missioner would have nothing to say mit that matter, i rie i Two hundred dozen shirts, fresh, spick-and-span, in today, in time to catch the hundreds of men that need an extra summer shirt or two for their Fourth of July out- ing trip.. Printed madras in neat black designs on whitegrounds, plain or plaited bosoms, separate cuffs, Sizos 14 to 17. 50c each. : Fine HANDKRECHIEF Offerings: Womeii's $1.20 Handker- ||| chiefs, 78c_ dozen. Pure, sheer linen, 4-inch hems, Men's $1.50 Handkerchiefs, $1.20 dozen. Pure linen, full size, laundered, Women's 35c/and 60c Sample Handkerchiefs, lace and insertion “trimmed, mounted separately on cards, 20c each. WALL PAPERS: 10¢, 25c and 35c Roll. Some of the most xtra Quality. Women's Gibson: Tes, Oxfords, Pumps \and Button Low Shoes; wood-covered or leather heels. Nesr- ly all are turned soles, the new lasts if. and plain toes. Some have white \ ae | | embroldered fronts, They are high-class, snow-white can- yas Ties that would usually sell at $1.50 and $2 a pair; ‘sizes 2% to 7; D been organizzed un- Union and now will eolieg (EM eens reached by through trains of the ie employees ie very strong. Th. ao ‘' mt baye faith.in his ablitty mettt troubles they meet in the perform = Sot thelr work cauned by their im- “1 r Dee word is in- al 0a bly taken against their own, est ore : MA cotimittes of the deivers wil We do not know of a proposition as good as these $2.59, | | $3.00 and $3.50 far-famed Douglas Shoes at $1.98. True, they || are termed “factory damaged,’ but they look the same and wear just as well as the Douglas Perfect Shoes. Men who have Women’s $2.50 | | HI -| Goldén Brown Ties, $1. ||| | never tried them: should do so at once—they will find a big re | ah ae valtenthal Lae tee | | Ma; babi: ae fim "a writhen He ie ea For information see ticket agents or apply to exclusive designs brought! {ato this country, Importers, sual! lots v4 end presenting ir troubles y otherw! selling a and more a4 fr ng jummer wall- Jength. kt Yosburgh, General) Eastern. Passenter aN YORK papering? Then here's your chanoe. duction in the size of their shoe bill at the end of the year. tated—these regular $2.50 Golden | | —<————___ URNED BY GASOLINE LAMP. Domintok Arbentca, of Bay Chester, Agent, 1216 Broadway, corner 3oth Street. Telephone 5680 Madison Square. 0 i} Brown Kid Gibson Ties; large fast Oxfords and Shoes in Russet, Black and Patent Leather, showing 2! color eyelets, opera toes, Cuban heel; | the new Douglas toes, Splendid selection in all the dif- "$1. 98 sizes 244 to 6, B, C, D and E. widths; Get eG ie SL 501) : Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co, | ett z : | Broadway, Fourth Avenne, Eighth to Tenth Street sea OM i ; | _ JOHN WANAMAKER fas Badly Durned about. the face and S wie i rey iat | | ferent kinds au tn Falta Parknay,enten Des pe feiss eles on pe gs z cent -stamp by vertising Department, Gran “AMENICA'S GHEATEST ’ Central Station, New York. ae Naben tom 8 HAILWAY SYSTEM”

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