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Lillian was in teers and her father stormed, | ner Seadine: 4 io} borry to aise poike [hj | 4 \ Fis, but to rotell ie a im thee it L He i out good Bish . She's Young and wil Get Over It. Tho deserted bride we opt ail night, but her father's ge0d humor returned grad- ually “What will all the girls gay?" sobbed ie lithe FOR 70 Me 1 ever it," seid Thomas pees to Seams World reporter Wedding Feas d many’ nice “Then ans : ate Le Seis Bethe weeka t mbacd St jut ; two Or three weel js morn- and Gus 5 Were ASSEM- | Ine that’ Ghat spaloeen nad taken Ee iy for Miter in the day Lilllan heard fron led fal in Vain. the, “flying near-bridegroom in New York. He her a note, here's the | very note, this {s what he wrote: “FORGET IT!” HE WROTE) s3if'si'ath. rhover niened ty at sey Aaa I paver intended 1. my, name a‘n’t Lowery, nae 1 ain) tno Boutherner. ee te Seateerart: Forest it. DIMDEND IS PASSED BY THE Girl Is Only 17 and She'll | Soon Get Over It, Her Father Says. | or Tompkins- | e name of a sorrow | t seventeen-: saa | Li Man couid “write, and that woutd have moving tales as “Part- 4 on Her Br.dal Tour,” “Deserted at other works of the school whipped to ad a mind to, but/ ous a matter with are that tor two the Altar” Misses Libbey, Cia @ fine froth and Directors Declare Their Action in Line With Con- | vative Policy. —not a respected burgher ) Island, was story, but to- one, and has Tho dirctors of the Mlssourt Pacific Railwaw Company at their regular meeting tosdav falled to declare the customary semisannual dividena in anpounaing their failure to declare or the disappc Ware enweets a @ividend the directors said thev he is giad he got the chance to find the thou {t conservative poliev not to viligin, out. deolaro 4 dividend at this time, al- taough the¥ added that vhe earnings | should tuatitv continuine the navment of dividends on @ 4 ver cent. basis BOY SLIDES DOWA BANISTER 10 DEATH Eigitoen-months-o14 Morris Huber- | nan climbed the ®anister in the h way of his home, No. 82 Essex stree! He would slide down just like the big Doys and girls. There was no one around to stop him. He had trouble getting up but when he started to slide he forgot to guide his litte body, and soon he toppled off. Mrs. Huberman was suddenly startled | by Morris scream. She ran cut to the hall, looked down the well and saw her little boy crashing through trom | floor to floor, hitting the banisters on the two floors ground floér, where he lay a crushed and silent mass. His mother fainted | away. ! The voice and ambulance surgeon | found the tenement in mourning. all | the mothers eathered around the child's parent trying to sonsole her. Mrs. Hu- berman oarried the doy to the ambu- lance. Morris had @ compound frac- Enter the Villain. Lilian O'Brien, <n and sentimental, exchange and er heart t to this mar- range,” said Thomas O'Brien, He set forth numerous arguments, mainly the mystery of Lowery’s arrival in Tomp- kineville and the fact that the maiden had known him such a short time, but Lillian said she would trust him and there was nothing to e whole thing was so romantic and like a book and the upshot was the announcement of the engagement and the issuance of 100 in- vitations. Also Lillian gave up her job ia the telephone exchange | "Twere too cruel to dwell on the joy- ous preparations for the bridal. To show his good faith Lowery gave a priest a fee in advance and introduced @ mysterious person named Smith whom ture Of the skull and died » few min- he said. would be best man. | utes after reaching the hospital The Guests Arrive. i The nour for the coremony was 5 PASSENGERS ON ERIE EXPRESS HAVE CLOSE CALL. Oelook yesterday afternoon, and the ELMIRA. N. Y., June 6—The pas- guests began to arrive at $—all but the| sengers on the Southern Tier Express, Dridegroom. Hours passed. the bride was all dressed, the bridesmaids waited | westbound. on the Erie Railroad from Jersey City, bad @ narrow escape to- ¢ uneasily, Thomas O'Brien paced up and down and the guests, their eyes on the foe-cream and the cake, giggled behind uhelr hands. Five, 6, 7, 8 o'clock passed This forced price-cut’is of the city’s making. Hence this great sale of An Actual 50% Saving to You. Here’s an Example: Our $15.00 Suits, thoroughly they’re tailored and can gu fullest extent. we would be selling these same Suits for “oncethird less than the lowest.” off makes $11.29, truly a 50% saving. $22.50. 119-125 Walker St. 1439 Broadway At Our Thres Stores {shes AP oh ee Pewee below and then the | day at 8% o'clock. when the train | “eoagas oon anconaanonemonnnegeaeaysenencaoayonaoouaty fet socvesuaperdimenhtvebee sete Hirt} came into this city. arrangenent, of the signal apparatus & jo at high speed, dasned | ang to tho roundnoure. | standstill gine standing in house, train. Engineer and Ly colliding No one was Fireman ens Through a di with a 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. Stocking Bargains For Men Our own importation of Men’ Extra Fine Quali Lisle Thread Ha! jand Tan. Kegular Price Sp ty of Gauve hose in Bizck @ ? 4 ”q 6 Pairs Sq .4u Men’s Fancy aif Hose in pl embroideries. Revulur Price Special aE © Pairs for & LEVE sid ef & Be TABLISHED Liste Thres 0c Pair at c $1.40 AN Cowery Saving Bank Blo ets au s- ae | | QOTOADSHAE -9 Minutes from Ho! soe t toT e 14th St. Store. Thank the City! ‘Phey own half of our Walker street building, which we must vacate. The subway workers are at our door and demand the clearance of the city’s half of our building. is the final notice. ey have forced us to sell $200,000 worth of our stock. WEDDING Pinas 02. UY 900. Artistic rN ih Ring. Open Evenings ti 7. Mail Urders Filled. This Men’s Suits at 25% Off $1] All these Suits represent the smartest creations from our choice stock of “home-tailored” clothes. Being made by us and sold by us, we know how arantee the fit, fabric and finish to the Of course, if we had to buy our Clothing as most retailers do But we can and do sell at Therefore the $15.00 price, less the 25% Equally great values in other priced Suits at 25% off. 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn. “RINGS, wiiG al, Saturday tit 10 Inquiries Solicit A ON FRIDAY, JUNE 5, Men’s 2-Piece Outing Suits at $ Values up to $12.00. Coat and Trousers. A large variety of patterns. Single-breasted sack style. Sizes 33 to 40. Men’s Summer Suits at $8 A Juns Men’s Clothing Sale that disregards a'l precedent in selling prices, Slightly imperfect, that money can buy. ‘ earth, and they have pr t “Walkover’’ Shoes, $ ect $4.00 and $5.00 \Valk-over Oxford Ties, dull in. All the famous Walk-over lasts are in this 3 to 1! and AA to E , Fi emule near ted In this sweeping Reduction Sale you will find Suits in Brown, Olive, Tan, Ma Gray, Plug, Blocs ond a laree assortment of fancy mixtures. They are of Seige, Men Ss Perfec Cheviot, Worsted, Cassimere or Thibet. Hand tailored; lined with a! Vene- 4,000 pairs Men's Perf Every 1908 model ded in this wide range. Viel Kid and Patent C (THE 24TH STREET BTORE, Thisd Fle or.) showing. Sizes Comp! ‘rimmed, fuli pleated or flar all colors; 38.00 value...... Alterations FREE 600 LINON PRINCESS JUMPER DRESS- ES. Colors are Tan, White, Pink, Blue and Lavender; prettily trimmed with strappings of white; wide folds, with piping of w! waist prettily Smart New Wash Dresses ® Suits for Misses 20 baby tucks and lace, Sizes 14, 10, 34.50 vaiues,, ME! prin ‘8 1688 $9.98 In Organdies and GRADUATION DRESSES. the daintiest models for girls or GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, in pretty combinations oi col- LIGHT W EIGHT sul (THE 14TH STREET STOKE, second Floor} The Roof Garden Cpen Air Concerts Saturday by a Well-Known Orchestra This is a delightful place, high up ee are reer Summer Knit Underwear | (|The Roof Gare SWISS RIBBED VESTS. 4 396. ; slight imperfections which will SF saxo H BAL BRIGG ANBUN: \LBRIGGAN s SHIR 13} estral Music from noon be found very hard to detect. long sleeves; drawers double DRAWERS Cone i 7c; stew eitercelColdi used di You will find quality, Sie 3 G 2 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WE G Sa . on the e Root Garden Warne pee quaucs unimpaired at about % Py regular MER UNDERWEAR, _ in moderate prices all styles and colors, but a good assortment "S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. 4 Slices 5 a The Restaurant, 6th Fioor ; 22 to Mi pants re bs 75c. quality. Slightly im- <Q The Restaurant, on the Sixth perfect. Agari itl ee 5 swiss RIBB 12 oe Floor. is an excellent place in which WOMEN’S _IMPOR B- | CHILDREN'S STS > appetizing bite. Only BED VESTS, crocheted yokes.] ~ AND 19¢. val- 10c ods are served. Everything { § WOME lace trimmed, gsieeveless: i 5c ues . : tly home cooked Gaintiiy § B5civaluehis..s-ssessnees “(stain Floor.) ° 1 Boys’ i ESSE LOTR Women’s New HOSIERY MEN'S FINE SHEER GAUZE: LISLE BAKERY OLD FASHION- HOSE. Black, Tan and col- | ED GINGER r bis, Spliced. heels’ and L2ic Neckwear | bkwab, : fon crt toes. 39¢. quali i An Unusual Opportunity to WeiStnieeana 10c i : le WS KING A Purchase These Summer | ALMOND CAKE Veena a Brown. Spliced heels 3] 2h c Dress Requisites. | one ENCH Hee i. ‘ : fe andi toes pec Jabots of Lace or Lawn am, Lace @AKE, each 12C Gharabraysiy Made WOMEN'S CoBN :ER GAUZE Bows of Lace, Lawn and Lace. rases, etc, Very LJSLE STOCKINGS. Black, Tan Gibson Stocks of Lace. Men’s $4 Shoes and Oxfords at (THE 14TH STELET STORE, Third Floor.) Women’s Lingerie Dresses: Tailored Tub Suits At Remarkable Prices 250 Linene Suits, in Stripes and @lain Colors; prettily 4,000 LINGERIE PRINCESS DRESSES. Fine quality Bati 170 LINGERIE PRINCESS DRESSES. trimmed with _ pearl Oni but $4.00 vale $1. 98 Ma eet $3 98 eae a 37.95. He 0 Cut in the “Merry Widow” style, pointed front jacket SEM leet) GEG Eee EL, efiects. Half sitted backs; coats elaborately trimmed with MEN'S PERCALE AND MADRAS ‘ fancy |.c:s. Short sleeves, Full ae skirt with SHIRTS. Dark, medium and folds of :ace around the bottom, Sizes 14, 1 bat corre nad plain White; 18 years, Linon Suits $8.50 values........... 5 oe 00 Plain or. pllceanpoionty sou MISSES’ DAINTY LINGERE DRESSES, trimmed with ey eC Swiss embroideries ang lace, Full wiath skirts, with values ..... : * 39c SSEeeneneeneeeeee cales, in dark, medium and Hen Patterns and piain Persian Lawns. Exquisitely trimmed with deep bertha and fancy dotted Val. lace and satin ribbon. Full skirts with extra drop skirt 6 98 oms. Coat and regular cus- 4 with lace. 6 to 14 years ° tom models. Cuffs attached sizes, $1.00 values ored stripes and dots. Newest Jumper and Uuimpe effects, Open back all the way down, Pull plaited skirts SHIRTS OF GOOD QUALITY MATE- with deep hems. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $2.59 RIALS. Newest styles, in Tans, atest a ie aren a $1. 25 Blues,White, etc. Neat stripes and dotted effects. CLEARANCE MI in “Mgnt and dark compina- bosoms. Coat or regu: ar Cus- us of Stripes and checks. Coats satin 4S) with tom style. Cuffs attached ‘Gi Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, $10.00 values. ALTE detached. All sizes. values ..... 0 ‘ sleeveless > f the dust and noise of the street, CTUR- 123 valles) 6: 2 Cool breezes sweep through the Roof GLOVE MANUFACTUR WOMEN'S FINE UNION SUIT & Rie au abienenameres ERS, These gloves are : and, extra Sizes; 25c: § 2 pleasant appearance to the termed “seconds” because of regularly $1.00, $1.25, and MAIL ORDiw § FILLE s’ Wash Suits Walk-Over 1.98 but the swellest, dressiest, most popular Shoe or Oxford ‘Walk-overs” are sold in more than forty countries of the oved the greatest successes in footwear that have ever bee 2.69 e sKirts; $4.95 ste and Lingerie in all col- ais seven models to select from; all daintily trimmed with Valencte: nes laces and J tucked; others havepanels of Swiss embroid- | ery on waist and skirt; yey full skirts; guaranteed to was’ all 2, 98 colors, ding Pink, Blue, Lavender and White. Values up to $6. | Imported Lingerie and Mull Batiste, in all colors; beautifully trimmed with Swiss embroideries; V shaped yoke of Val. laces and edgings; sleeves and skirts prettily trimmed; all colors. Negligee Shirts ,000 at About Half Price. 5S SHIRTS of wovenand ited Madras and fine Per- lain or plested b detached. All 79¢ Plain or pleated 14TH STREET tone ER RE SES (BIS BODY LONG. SILK GLOVES “SECONDS” FROM ONE OF AMERICA’S BEST SILK Tit Main Floor.) “most wanted styles and colors. ‘All have double 7c. and * 29¢ Ss FOR SHORT. SLEEV Es 0 qualities, pair as long us quantiles last. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, “Main Floor.) 'S 2-CLASP SILK GLOVES, regular $1.00, pai NS’ LONG SILK GLov pretty assortment and Brown, spliced heels Pe ¥ Siow Duteh Collars af Lace and Fr aclorings: This SHILDREN'S, RIBEED LISLE paste G f Se OnIS or ee ct N'S _ RIBLE Gibson Stocks and Bows or Gib- ie inewaRGestan STOCKINGS. Double heels and son Stocks and Jabots. & Ri uCE R I ES and Sailor Blouse foes Bice Tani Brow ane Ascots, with Gibson eifect Stocks, styles. Deep col- and White, Pair... ... 2C in white and colored Madras. ¢ $j SEW LAID &¢ C lars; open shields WOMENS GEMPORTED LISLE $sHoldweil” Collar and Bow Pin, a ere open eres Plain ond lace Sn oe with Colored Satin or Taffeta FRESH CREAMERY BUT. (oleme Large _ flowing FOUGS een ona 33¢| yas A h Cc rE : tie to match. Sizes a4 85c San vat i “ME aaa Stee All priced, each, 25 FRESH KILLED FOWL—fancy to 10 years; at... Main Floor.) "TOBE {oot cease Jersey stock for roasting, (THE 14TH STREE T STORE, 4? $1. 93 { OAR AA band ari 3 > : special... ag 14} FHICASSEE | CHICKEXS — Freshly Killed) Gry paexed; regular 16c. 1 Women’s Dress Waists. Advance Season Styles. STYLISH AND DAINTY MODELS | ERIME STANDING RU Tha ordinary 20 welgnt, LEGS OF LAMB—Sold elsewhere Hat for ne eD lace yokes and fine embroideries, Others heatiy tatlored, Long or short sleeves. Piain white and fancy colorings, $1,50 val- ere. ana Fa $00 FANCY» 1 AND LINGERIE WAISTS, ta 3 araen a ice embellished. burnt, White, ::own, Navy, Gray, Copenhagen, Red and mixtures, Linea throwsout with Jap silk, "Trimmed bak $3.98 Artistically Trimmed Free and fancy siseveS...eees . ITH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) mens ‘Third Off Sale Summer Millinery ‘The assortment compris:s M ans, Chips, Tuscans, Jap or China Braids to-morrow at % off regular OF JAP, Lingerie and dainty Net Aa spring Lamb at 22c. t© | gle , i waists. 3¢ fancy 35c.4 special Saturday. ID. 2 marked selling price. For instance:4} trimmed sleeves Sanath Cape $3.50 Hats, $4.50 Hats, to match waists. 1. 12%¢ $2.33 $3.00 Hi 23 00h aluzs $5.50 Hats, $7.50 Hats, WOMEN'S LINGERIE AND PER» 3.66 5.00 ] SIAN LAWN WaAISTsS, fronts § oor Paris £ elaborately trimmed in various $30.00 Hats, | ways. iweniy > tive — different $20. 00 i i styles to select trom. Some with Pea LS ak ee eae v Second Floor.) Women’s Straw Hats, 25c. Values upto $!.98 cy Straws. The shapes are ail this seagon’s choicest Colors, Blag«, (THE 14TH STREEI SL£ORS, Main Floor.)

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