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Pc alli A THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 38, TWICE A WIDOWER, ENDS (IEE ON EVE OF iin) WEDDING Ward's Island Nurse, Who| Was to Be Bride, Gets News by Telephone. OF DIFFERENT FAITHS, That and Lack of Means Be-| lieved to Be Cause of Suicide. In the Ward's Island Hospital up to 9 o'clock to-day Mrs. the prettiest and youngest of the urses, was Icoking forward to the sewing for nd to-day ot ot band d_ killed Gig Himself in Park. > Lilly ttl to be 1 hims: r It was short and in German, and Bannon, who was called immediately, read it to the po- Mee. It merely informed him that the writer was tired of and lmad de- cided to end tt. The | signed Henry Leutzen. His Letter to Mrs. Zahn. A her lett, 7 2 Zi wade erty mraalacical (vont iaicuniseeelceeeiers $6.50 toys’ Suits, ail wool, double ae .Closing Out Price 2.95 CEaiER Roser ae era ees $6.50 Boys’ Reefers all wool.............. i “uu 2.95 Feeeee IEE RAR Tae ECR eee $7.50 Boys’ Suits, 2 pairs of Knicker Trousers. DB 0 1 OK it, but, de en, the world 2 es} fs against me. But, my dear, forgive! $10.00 Boys’ Suits, 2 pairs of Knicker Trousers........ « «6,50 vorlc f you. lost : — = 4 . Trad ain cua 8 co Eoin $8.50 Boys’ Russian and Saiior Sutts.......... “ “ “ 3.75 h Th don tte ’ i sai . ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ent wa (alien Cae $10.00 Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits.......... «5.90 The arner POCCCSCPOPOSSPORSS OLS OPOSCCS COLES OOS OOOSETEEOEOO SS LOOCESOEOESTOSSS©IOS, letter was to Humb his id Ladi {£ Hono: =e nea) ces © mca he “NO CONNECTION WITHZANY OTHER STO ‘a SS THE BIG STORE: A CITY ITSELF G SIXTH AVE. sec AC AT THE FouNeTAME 187 & 19™ STS. NEW_YORK Religious Differences. 6} ’ said Ban- Protestant, Leuzen Wa stances up t toid me he h In fatrly good circum: Whe nad ii rn an be embarrassed before the aid he c-uldn't bear to tel about his lack of money. was ashamed to fa thought him well-t Jed him to take } — WALDORF GUEST STRUCK BY SIXTH AVENUE CAR, A man who said he was William (hompson, a banker, and gave his ad- Gress as the Waldorf-Astoria, was struck by a south-bound Sixth avenue surface car early this morning as he ‘was crossing from the east to the west aide of Sixth avenue at Thirty-seventh | Street. He was knocked down and sus- tained a contusion of the right leg avail an_abrasion of the right hand. | Dr, Foot, of the New York Hospital, | T belleve ne the girl. who and that this Qreated the injured man, who was then able to go to his hotel. Inquiry at the "Waldorf-Astoria elicited the informa- tion that there was a William P.| ‘Thompson staying there No One Can Safely and Accurately Fit Glasses Excepting Registered Physicians of Experience Byes Examined (or ssteatn) by a2 vente Mrookigie Soe and bat nbepltats, Ew. JO! NSON, M 5. Many years in privaté practice! MARCUM A KENYON o- D., B years Manh: ye and Bar Hospital. | wis LINDEROTH M.D. te Brooklyn Bye and Kar Hospital. Gheseee Always at Moderate Prices. } Ehrlich &Sene. Oculists an eae Below 224 St. 101 30 Yearsin Practice. | were | Broadway ae ‘Broadway TO FORCE LIGHT the wife of Jullus Truelson, to tell where |Gunne: in Heisler & Nippert's saluon to-day. the proprietors refused to let Doyle stop serving drinks « |to go where it is warm. st Kate Zahn, one of| roy she was © SRAAAKAKARAAARARAARARAAS ssasesstactuacstuscatscatautesecdboctoncabiot eaves cuvepreviniieen Leutzen and his { n, @ighten years a, een, and Lilly, arded wil and that for a y eon busy prepar- e to Mrs. Zahn. in a business house . Manhattan. He was E ad been married second wife paving died in The Story ofa Fifty Million Dollar ScoopinReal Estate ON GIRL NAMED IN GUNNESS sui to The Evening World.) | June 3.A1.c merman See Saturday’s World but write to-day for advance information 1 relatives of the supposed to be the man who ce mplice of Mrs. | murderess, merman sent a detective ty | the girl's unc WwW n yn John Doyle, and told the sleuth man who boasted to 1 ve of The Evening World sould produce the girl and rs received from her within a ys, but that {t was no one's she ts t rman placed the matter hands of Police Court Pros and a subpoena in iL be nd any Pruelson’ Wood, Harmon & Co. Main Office, 261 Broadway, N. Y. ™"lig: “Who will get the bargain by getting there first?” whe een recently. Bonwit; Harris & Co. Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2ist St. RETIRING From the Clothing Business Men’s Suits---Closing Out Prices Your unr:stricted choice of our entire stock of $25.C0 to $30,00 Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock of $40.00 to $50.00 Men’s High-Grade Suits Men’s High-Grade Suits 19.50 13.50 Boys’ Clething-=-Closing Out Prices A Most Unusual Sale of ;|Slightly-Used Pianos VERY one of these pianos was new from the factory within a year, aD and is in as good condition to-day as it was then There are no “old. timers” or battered wrecks of once-fine makes among them. They are all pianos which have been out on rental or pianos which we have ourselves sold within a year and which have come back to us in exchange for our Simplex or Kirchhoff Player Pianos. We are doing a very s2tisfactory piano business these days, thank you, and our exchanges have been, consequently, numerous. The time has come when we must clear our warehouse of these taken-in-exchange instru neats, and as | they have already paid us one profit and helpe1 to pay us another, we can | afford to sell them at prices which will ma\e the piano trade sit up and take notice We have picked out the newest and freshest looking of the entire accumu- laticn, repolished and tuned them, and now offer them at your choice of four prices, graded according to original price and amount of use, as follows: $125 $145 $165 §200 Terms, #5 Down and $1 a Week No Interest, No ‘‘Extras;’’ Stool and Cover Free At each price we present an interesting choice of makes and styles. The original prices for which these same pianos were soid within a year were, in some cases, double the present sale prices; in few cases less than half as much again as our present price. The choice, the vaiues, the terms and the splendid condition of these almost-new insiruments make this the most important piano offer pre sented within our knowledge ot the piano business in New York ity. (Siegqt Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Center.) About the only “guessing” feature there is to a World “For Sale” Ad | | i 306000000500000000000000000006060 0000000000009000500000050000000000 eae ar 1908.- fren Trading Stamps With All Purchases Made Before Noon “eg Doutle *‘S. & H.’ Good Books e e { Suggested Especially as Suitable Gradua- tion Gifts THE giving of “graduation gifts” is a pretty, sensible and happy custom rapidly increasing in general practice. Books stand first in popula, for such gifts, with watches and jewelry a close second. We have special stocks of all three for this season. Here’s a hint as to the books. The prices are lower than you will find anywhere else in New York. My High School Days—A memory Commencement _Serics of Handy Some Standard Sets Shakespeare's Works — Temple book, wherein to record the many Volume Classics; a carefully se- Specially Selected for Gifts. edition; 40 volume Gil ll g1g Pleasant happenings during the lected series of the best books Masterpieces of the World’s Best leather binding; term; spaces for all possible oc- | for commencement or graduation | "'y iteraiyre—10 volumes. Regu- | Goethe's Works—10 “eal casions; decorated and illustrated gifts; daintily bound in parti lar price, $2. 50} our umes; half morocco; at.. $7200 by L.J. Bridgeman. Pub- 1.08 style with box to match; 45 price... ou $1. 50 Stevenson’s Works—10 vol- lisher's price, $1.50; at $1. titles. Publisher's price, 49¢ | Green’s History of the English | ~ ymes; cloth; at. . $6 My Gradi ation—The handsomest 3 People—S5 volumes. Publisher's Jalaibutielaboratememoryisook | pattle Journeys in. Literature— price, $1 our price, 756 ehehsame bo) ta halt $12 for school and college girls Gut trated.” Publisher's price, ulus- eireciactl Boporececg «UNAS |) UEC aaeacboneeeonso.s5 published; printed in two colo: * 75 ¢ | Shakespe Thi B Kel Editi “ bound in English crash clo $1.50; at.....-- Strattord edition; e Booklover tol Publisher's price, $2.50; Faivous Authors. Men in one vol- in a handsome box. ape Se $1.90 | “ume, Worsen in another volume: | Special at.-.. | $8.75 of Standard Authors & both’ by E. F. Harkins; illustrat | Robert Browning's Works—handy di inuTirectadarteraMoreecel Bl Ya Commencement jitencu aon | ed. Publisher's p 7 volume edition; 12, “volumes. a Tenn Saniiaeaeane B $1.50each.our price, each TOC | Publisher's price $6.50 WB Go . Leather Bound Editi f th OUF Price....e.06.. 0. “ot—! 4 adatom tlenownlcooks Poets — hatded style, centaing | Nathaniel Hawthorne’sWorks—14 | Plist- <i volumes; .. $7.20 to keep the happy | Pub- 15 volumes; handy S186, edition. Huge: Nacater ORES record of her last year in schoo sherS 5130; at.. 75C | Publisher's price $10.50; go—10 volume! or college. Publisher's erect Aba AEG our price. "$7.75 | was $19; NOW .eeee. es eeeeee $9 ; $1. 08 | Bird Neighbors—by Neltje Blan- W price $1.5 chan; 24'fullepage colored illus: Tennyson's Works—10 Gre || Seer a $9 ul ublish- was $19; now. tration ., ‘ 7 * s 5 | reaeetiata f selected vol- | tigers a k on $5.50 peocolsaa nave "$10. 7 emarque Series of selected vol- | eray’s —20th S " 3; eee Wi Darletoniiell j umes for graduation gifts; hand- larincpareniiony full leather; 4 Dickens —15 volume: TU Carletons agile e GO | Somels and appropriately bound | volumes. Publisher's was $29; now........., $13.50 trated; at. v in parti style; sides embellished price $14: our price. $10.50 Dumas—15 volumes; Nature’s Garden—a study of the | with laurel wreaths: cover de- | Dickens’ Works—Handy volume ¥ y was $29; now. . wild flowers and how to know | sign in gold, and inlaid gilt top: | edition; 22. volumes: b them: by Nelte Blanchan; col- | ina coveted box to match the | cloth. $8.25 | Ba Sasa eS 16125 ored illustrations. Pur gy gg | binding. Publisher's price The same bound in full gy @ 5q (LB GIT X-boc000000 b lisher’s price, $1.50; at UGH ioscan avouds B8c | teather.........00000 $16. (Slegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) Women’s Low Shoes at About Half Prices OST of them were made for a promi- nent Fhiladeiphia store which can- celled its order before delivery. Our sale prices are cess than the prices for which these shoes could now be had at wholesale. We add a number of our own **Koot Mould ’ shoes at cut prices, All sizes—all perfect—thirty of the best styles of this season to choose among, 5 | Tan calfskin buckle pumps; patent leather pumps; kidskin Oxford Cc Low he n tles; patent leather lace shoes; white canvas low shoes; several odd lots of kidskin and patent leather Oxfords n ties of our own $2 grade 1 calfskin, patent leatuer and wh: 3 ki n Oxford ties and some sample shoes: averag lue of the lot $3 a pair. a Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor. R patent leather Oxford ties in all sizes, and e and $1.90 styles and all sizes in each; values $3.50 to $5. Tan, short-vamp Oxford ties: tan, welt-sole pum kidskin, 4- eyelet Oxford ties; calfskin, 3-eyelet Oxford. ties; patent leather low shoes with plaid cloth tops; chief with plaid tops: chiefly our own wn $3 and 83. $3.50 ) Foot Mould $2: -40 Worien’s Bre ivis h Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Perfect, fresh, clean goods of the grades that usually sell at 12%c 10 20c._ They have 1-inch hemstitched hems _f the hems were ',-inch !ess, you couldn't buy these handkerchiefs for double our price. We have 132,000 of them, and you may take as many as you wish at our less-than-half-price figure Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Center.) Sc Blue Serge Suits For Men and Youths At $15.75 HESE are as good suits as can ordin- T arily be bought in this or any other city at $20—and they are in the sea- son’s latest and most popular styles. Every one is hand tailored and made from the best guaranteed blue serge that is made in this country. Perfect in fit, snappy and attractive in style, and guaran. teed to give satisfactory wear. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) Blue Serge Suits For Men and Youths At $7.75 ORE than four hundred of these $10 and $12 blue serge suits remain from the big special purchase we announced last week. They are in single and double-treasted stiles end in all sizes tor regular-si:ed and siout men and tor young men. Designed, cut and made right. Snappy, stylish suits that look well and wear well. Color is guaranteed not to fade or turn. First-of-the-Month Sale of Pure Foods at Special! Prices Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Free wagon deliveries to practically all suburban and seashore points. ’Phone Chelsea, 4,u0l. These specials for to-morrow: ) Wi rite or ask for a fr. cco; y of MODERN HOUSEKEEPII Gia GAZINE & FOOD NEWS. June issuencw ready. | Popular Coffee Siegei Cooper's blend of mountain Brown, rich coffees; bean, Ibs., $6.25; 4 ibs. $1; ib... ined Ki-e Strawberries Laree, dry, sound iruli, full quart if | Jenny Linds Richarcoon's High-Grade Hams Meajeaic Hams, ue. Messina Lemons 12 hae PURE OLIVE O11 —Foun FRESH Uy, jtriple clarified: ca DRAWBER Bright, juley fruit, dozen... MILE ORD —doien, GLENMORE MATOES. ATE—regular 20¢ can. Formosa Oolong Tea Breakias, er. Gn ce ie IRISH OATMEAL OTTOLENE=3 9 | Golden Santos Coffee | ith or PO ERED: Tihs i SIs 1D....60 15¢ EAM—can_ wits, butter English Biscuits thins or Hepiley & Palmer's brains \d 2 $1.15; Eariy Rose Potatoes Shipred to us from Hires dry meal; COST 60 ibs. j 1.305 Bae |