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—. eas BODY FOUND IN RIVER. Money \ WATERINELONS HERE NORE Si Came in Atlanta from Geor. gia, where the Crop Is a “Bumper” One. FRUIT WILL water 1 nnd Steamship eign lockers. The pody of a man found to-d: North Iver er A. In an envelope bearing the ad ward Anderson, 72 Summit Hague ck an but if you uuntitie about to « umor but it is likely nts will be added to mo that from 10 to st of them | FILIPINOS WANT FREEDOM. Assembly Votes 67 to 15 for Im- BE CHEAP. rk before the sum- mediate Independence. | ovr ANILA, June 19.—The Philippine As- of 1 season opened on May 25 and e in October, when the Jersey © We ‘start from Florida orta_with the crop. 200,000 Melons Brought bv will cl | sembly to-day nielo: 5 | ment, declared by a vote of on the eve co 15 that Af, 5 loners Sruth Carolina | ind » was the aspiration of the Railroads from South to | f.taye J nest that we | and. that they “were {had for m: Rut to sell rei diate independence, melons we ot weather, and t 1 t party leaders de- Jersey City. ts not what w 1 business manded a separate Vote on the question, | their spokesman declaring that the peo- | ere not ready for Immediate in-| All wanted independence, y, but the time was ave had so There Is not the money in Perhaps !t was Just as well that the i crop that there is in a smaller San Juan Hill section was agitated last night over the nomination of Taft, else there might have been a descent upon | the Ocean Steamship Commany’'s pier at + the foot of Canal street which would g have given the police reserves But as !t was, when the ne this morning that the steam Atlanta had arrived from ( £0,000 watermelons aboard, long before there was a @round th pier watching with ro’ eyes the unloading of the fruit. The ship did in 9.00 as the report had it pad there were 1f.- 00) luscious- termelon story was ever t word?— melons in the that {s a verv re: steamship to } roads now control delectable cargo urht the ch = = —! — — ——— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER. WESTCHESTER. Aide THE NIKKO , TEAHOUSE seeing th the trade bluff old ne news that ermelon a bumn- er one, roing to be cheap—providine the peddler and the grocervman do not tack on too muc! by the time the melons reach y home. They Do Not Break Now. 9 a gang of lusty n pen carloads of = nta's hold as she pier. Very few for a very excellent rea- melons in lay at her s } were broken, fon. Formerly broke: el ere carted off by he Gnlbreds alee na “My lots at Harmon cost me 37 cents a day. @ casualt But Offenee for a negro to car broken melon. Even when he ha to accidentally drop one and it splits, a Policeman claps him into jail and the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Sunith Gray? SUMMER WEAR FOR MEN 2400 Negligee Shirts of madras prints end fine percale. Cuffs separate and attached. Values $1.50 and $2.00; to- day and to-morrow, $1.15. SUMMER HATS A gale of straw blowing your way, $3. Yachting shapes, rolling brims, “pencil curl” in Swiss braids, Milans and Sen- nett braids in novelty shapes, low crown Sennetts with English edge brims, all sizes and dimensions, Price $3. SMITH, GRAY ¢ CO. NEW YORK BROOKLYN Broadway at Warren St Fulton St. at Flatbush Ave. Broadway at 31st St. Broadway at Bedford Ave. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER. HUD;0N Cannot YOU afford to save this small amount to live in a place with such beautitul surroundings?’’ 25 cents a day pays for a $600 Ilo: at Harmon. Come and see for yourself. Judge gives him ten days at least to think it over. “This ts a good sized ca days,” said Capt. Smith known the time when I hh | FREE! 2,000 worth BUSINESS AND BUNGALOW | $10 Down age) anes ,{B ne trip. Securesv Ac SITES, | betituse “the railroads peered WRITE TO-DAY FOR Do you want, free of cost, a $1,000 villa site, a $700 hom: site, or a $300 bungalow site? Prices of Property, FREE! HOME AND VILLA SITES. $290 FULL PARTICULARS. and Upward Most of the business York is not the watermelon by ene of the times. The up to the Standart, north the from Grand Central station (Lexington Ave. Termé before train time was on the RICHARD CARLE AS A SONG WRITER. E XCURSIONS. | SAVINGS | _BANKS, and Humn j ‘Jamals dla V irr as It Is better known, POPULAR E M I G R A N “1 EXCURSIONS | NEXT SUNDAY LAKE HOPATCONG ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN 1.00 &6O Cts, York Sunday Its readers INDUSTRIAL SAYINGS BANK 61 Chambers St., New York ‘The Board of Trustees has declared @ semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. tre sic of * relodious Mary's La that Mr. Carle” has | most id this, taken | J ever L Some Ag | NEL 224 SE RSOREMTVATSOAM- YL per annum cm ait deposits entitiea particularly th: 1 numbers, the) # thereto. Biost popular he has had in y ATL N Cc -CIT ON OR BE- ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILOREN FROM JULY 1, 1908, S2.50 1.25 RY, President. LV. W. 23d 8T. 7.50; LIBERTY 8T. 8.00 A.M. “ompt roller RETURNING LY. ATLANTIC CITY 7.00 P.M. BELLEWOOD ‘ | Monntain Resort Covering 300 Acres. | AMUSEMENTS MUSIC) DANCING Savings INSTITUTION ie idend for the | , 1908, at the rated: IRVIN 115 Chambers 81 Tho Trustecs have declare: atx months ending June 30! FOUR PER CEN COUNTRY DINNER 50 CENTS, 7 annuim,on all ams from $1 to 93,000 entitled | hereto, pa: je on and after July 15th, 1903, | EVERY Children Deposits made on or before July 10th | SUNDAY 60 Cents | will draw interest from Ju!y Ist, 1908 LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD ‘ulton at., Brook- are tik Brooulya Annex ‘WEST SIDE SAVINGS BANK, 6th Ave., corner 9th St. ‘The trustees have ordered interest cred- {ted to depositors July 1, 1008, at the rate lor FOUR PER CENT. (4%) per annum 85.00. to $3,000.00. Deposita July IQ will araw in- G. COOK a Every Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Morning Steamer “Orient” leaves Ni near Hanover Saturdays at R., 1.20 P.M. RICHARD CARL inaing. 6 New York ‘i ne tle Biplige t the » {tNever Borrow ‘Trou * landaise,”” * “Love is 5 Oo ee Number One, Tw I Idolize Ida, 6 ATin a Very Nervous. Mar Hien and the Lamb ph ined by M, Witmark & Sons, BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET. Foren, Storage Warehouse, ~ {Nos 19 Terminal Stores Building, foot We're Ho Little Model ee Mad: “OW : at. N.Y. City, =} although’ Mr. Carle has been noted STEAMBOATS. lof West 27th St, containing 29,800 | fn the past for writing singable a AAAS | gong,” he has surpas square feet floor space; elevator service, yrefforts in “Marvs 14 ‘heat, electric light; low rental, | an ad extolling the merits of his Inquire | 4 Wares, “thoy are in everybody's mouth.” well-known oandy manu in and thus. it Yth> the songs of eb aeae SB Bas C, A. BROCKWAY | = | Ly, Boomneld * $6.85 NOM LOO | WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE STORE, | ss tnd G10 P. 6th Floor, New Building, 1 Blooratiel{ st at. bolaw Wuset. 14h 14th 9TH STREET AND BROADWAY. UIRON STEAMER |. Fe tangey 80d Aha ah AM att | TO cerare FOR SALES TOLCHESTER Fimrane| HNO IL AND : CATSKILL WOOD, HARMON & — ——— Special Train Sunday, June 21, 1.50 P. M. ual), Ten minutes later from 125th street Station. Eree tickets from either office or from our representatives wearing yellow badg«, at either station, 15 minutes at the train gate. 315 Madison Ave. Phone 2326 38th St. Harlem Branch 42 West 125th St. a Phone 1054 Harlem. __DENTISTAY. DENTISTR Y. pAWAVeennneueacananeranenanresec Vous vevsuuvapevrannasevannveneey OUR NEW ROOFLESS “ANCHOR DENTURE” PLATE Does not cover the roof of your mouth or fall down. place. It is a ve Will last a Hfetime with reasonable care. We are the Inventors, Ours Js the Only Place Where You Can Get the “Anchor Denture” 3 Easy to take out, clean and re- y strong and durable plate. When extractions are made in the morning the new plate will be ready to wear home at night. All extractions made painless by our 3 New Botanica! Discovery. ALL WORK GUARANTE TEN YEARS, Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 kt., $5.00 Gold Fillings.......$1.00 up Silver Fillings.,...50c. up A WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, Musee.) (2d door west Abraham & Strau HOURS 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4, German, French and Swedish spoken 54 W. 23d St., New York. (Opp. Ed Ladies in attendance, FS APPA VOVANBVOOOUOOOOOOS wereonversevitetesens FOR SALE. MISFITS For Men and Womer on FOR SALE, eae CLOTHING| Women'on? CREDIT $I.CO Per Week Noemployers’ relerence,norecurity required STANDARD OU1F.1TING Co. 112 ZW. 14th St. | | 2193 hie Av. No references No inquiries 0: Faddy’s Misiit ee 48 WEST 31TH STREET, vareet salendsy ‘and Btn ay, EN EV ALTERATIONS TRE WATCHES AND DIAMONDs, CASH OR CREDIT, BASY PAYMENTS, American Watch & DiamondCo, a MAIDEN LANE. Phone 5867 Cortlandt _DIAMONDSCR EDIT WATCHES# Wat BM ANOS Lori » BROADWAY. Entrance on Park P MIRRORS. confectioners, tl Preat bargains. AE AEIVY. o ta re point “iva TO ANY ONE interested in the wonder‘ul a My Sap uel, Hohe | “Semis eget Sia wn: TEAS Since | Agena RSS Mae pn Saturday leaves Sea Cit 5.30 ry s er nes he eo and (Adjreas “RETAR} Room 2 toa, oo ta $1.00, any American Pe het ‘Messenger Oice Tru, oo CENTS. VSS, Sitetere aon dae he ate ‘ov. New York. |mowr puNcAN. 11 Sinuer.| in the chy und 6 Pak i “JUNE” HEARN | | SILK TIES—for little boys- euinasors| FOURTEENTH STREET June Sale Saturday Offerings Schooi Time Will Soon Be Over. { Vacation Preparations Are in Order. FULL STOCKS OF EVERYTHING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS at those popular prices that have made our Young Folks’ Departments first favorites wherever there are young folks to dress, une Sale Opportunities in | JUNE SALE SPECIALS Misses’ Department | BORIC MORROW, No Mall or Telephone Orders. Misses umper Dresses Misses’ Tailored Suits oi ° ge ue TI narerahl e, tan, | Striped and plain Panamas— $1 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, .57 Madras and Percale—t pink—+ double-breasted co: ik col rt reale—fancy and 14 to 18 y lf or contrast ¢ 14 to white—plain or pleated—all sizes . 4.98) i Seare—worth, $12, 69c MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS, . s, ‘98 7.98 Finer tadiored Suite, lgcluding, fapoy | atyles, to $19.9! Breeaporyyes Hera ee collar or collar lzes 15 to 20, | Washable Coat Suits | | Natty striped Galateas—double- 25 ct, SILK NECKTIES, «04, i2% InHand anit Str! breasted, full Kilt skirt— ersible or line West of Fifth Avenus b'y or other pretty oremb'y eu bon— to 4 | Tailored Wash Skirts 18 yrs.—worth $4.08. er Washable coat Bute to $0.08 | |Girls’ Cloth Reefers $2.58 CHINA SILK WAISTS... 1.34 White linene, pleated or gored cir- Coverts, Pacas and Mixtures— White’ on! Hlack=tallor: plontea rand’ | cular, with folds and bands. 10 | double breast—siik inlaid or tucked or with fine Val. and Point | all lengths. 1,0) | velvet pels 6 to 14 yrs. Venise Laces—sizes to 46. ; wore $0.18... Tailored Wash Skirts 5 Bae to : $1.98 WOME % N'S WAIST. G tnion Hnen—full ples a White Unton linen—full pleated an Clearance Children’s Coats HARE SER Cross- | gored—wide folds, bands, but- 1.98 tons—smart styles, all lengths. * 3 to 6 yrs—Summer Broadcloths, c Finer to $3.05. and Cheviots, navy, browns, Panel » tailored sty! Girls’ Bathing Suits prettily trimmed" > gg | EXTRA SIZS LAWN WAISTS A hite fa 6 ee vnc cl De 01 s Bt aa S08 a geues ware Bis, Nate eee sorument in ity 98... 1.69......2.98. 4.98 Don’t Forget That 89 ct. WASHABLE SKIRTS... ; Stripe Seers flounce: Here you find New York's finest and largest stock of ST eae ae céjors. MISSES’ WHITE DRESSES Se eer oe co "ain an dtu i | for Graduations and Commencements! | | gwiss, Persian Lawns, French Organdie, Batiste and Net—exquisitely trim’ 24 Women 3 Het |with laces, insertings, embroideries, flounces, medallions, tucks, shirrings, ete—fumper, princess and fancy waist styles—high or square neck—no car- ried over stock—every dress new, crisp, right from the maker— 28 to 29.98 Black. boro and ‘Sailors. $4.98 WOMEN'S HATS.. 12 to 18 yrs. Ready to Maes Dt thasiastic over —with Velvet or Sill Customers saat lees | pons. Wings, Quills, e! siWe dren | 9g ct. DOUBLE WINGS. ht them! | Extra large—Black. White. 5.67 Colored. not fin Brices simp! ¢—_—<—— ef ish! | ge ; [ene 8 Oi ores cl June Sale Opportunities ‘ occasions: In Clothes for--Bays and Youths | DRESS SHIRTS—Iinen bosoms — -cli m: maker's nami are eitieelaewhere 98 SHIRTS— to $1.25... eo | Boys’ $1.75 Wash Suits....95 Russian and sail . regula- Hon ‘and intady colors, cy—emb'd_ em! tes of trimmi good, full cu tment of others--35 cts. to $3.08. | 0 per cent, jess than else- | $13 & $15 Youre Suits, .9,98 the and three nd plece—including coats, singie -28 to | cheoke serges’ and la ished worsteds and. thibets mohair or serges—superbly tailored | NIGHT SHIRTS—4 to 16 ¥ elsewhere .69 linings of BLOUSES-8 to 16 yrs.— a to \00 mer, cent: lessithan, elae- | launderod and unl undered 19 to .98| June Sale special, elsewhere 09 aka $1,50 Rough s, | $6: 00 Boys’ Suits #2"% ..4,98 | WAISTS—T to 13 yrs.— Rider Suits... 98 ae value .98 and $1.25... 69 and .98 , graduation, ete.—s For vacation wear—strong drili—red double breast, and PAJAMAS—4 to 18 yrs.— blus ‘or vellow duck. trim — military does worth .76 to $1.%.. +59 to 98 buttons—4 to 14 yrs. and fase sorges Suaranteed pure worst best Urings and. interlinings—all Seams double stitched with silk—, $5.98 Boys’ S4m™Mer Suits 3.95 Wool fancy Wors' sTiouble east High-grade, all-w ie with two palrs of trousers—8 to 17 yre-— boas’ Finer to $8.98, worth $11.98. $4.98 & $5.98 Boys’ Suits.2.98 Russian and Sailor “Red Ticket" lot of extrwerdiuary vitlues—summer serges, | JERSEY BATHING SUITS— 2-plece— to 16 all wool laewhere » 1.98... Fine cotton - 1.69 ‘69 and .98 | | | | 5 en $2.49 Boys’ Wash Suits..1.98 Double breast and Norfolk—8 to 18 112% to shield or elastic bows... nen drill, duck, crash—khakl, | paTs—cAps— | tan—excellent grades |75 & 98 ct. Boys’ Trousers..47 Washable 18 to .49 Others to), 93.98: Bloomer, 1 1 Regular—Cassie | $8.98 Young Men's Suits, .5.98 ers, \ is. Choviots, STRAW HATS—. 49 to 298 prices ere, and. 3, ltoe than ers ask for equal qualities, Splendid “Red Ticket” lot—trom the | finest makers, two and three plece—| all fabrics and colors, but principally ban to: 1.96) full cut Others in great variety, ure} Our seams: blue and black — fsitipels ally fine Special at Soda Fountains quality and fit—15 to 20 —but not|75 ct, Washable Trousers... .49 ‘The Original Banana in ena AN, "Red Ticket" Lot. | Straight and Bloomers—drill, duck, 10) $9.06._-$4.98 oTash—Kkhaki, white, tan, blues “Reduced Goots.'" F mei pinih, striped 40 16 pres Split Sundae—extra size.. eae corny) o ® Toilet Sundries Summer Shoes for At Special Cuts in Price WOMEN: MISSES BOYS, No Matl or Telephone Orders. - t That June Sale means profitable opportunities here is demon-| . Imp, West Indian Bay Rum iy} strated by these splendid values for to-morrow, Veriform Shampoo Soap. Gouraud Ortental Cream 1,200 pairs Boys’ Walton Shoes—usually $1.89..... Veal Calf—solid lenther throughout—sizes 8% to Borine Antisepttc Mouth + 1,400 pairs Women's Tan Kid Oxfords—$2.48 quality.......4,52 Goodyear Weilt—Cuban heels—-Elucher style—all sizes, Women's White Canvas Gibson Tles— | Girls’ White Canvas Knockabout Shoes— 3 new lasts—short vamps—Cuban. heels | hand-welt soles—best quality. | 95 ct. ‘Wash . Swift's Oatmeal Boap, 8 cakes 8 . Coaline Soap (toilet and bath). 8% . Bradle Witch Hazel 8 . Peroxide of Hydrogen— t, Flexible Nall Files 4,00 |? Hight, flexible, hand-turned 1.98 | Cvorythine about them first class— | soles ail sizes and widths... 1s heat, snappy, up-to-date lasts /19 ct. Nall Bufte hite Shoes an cewary fin ; Epa Wists comume-—these are dainty | Stzes 6 tos... 1.48 | 6H (0 105..... 1.60 Payne's Nail Paste. and stylish—at apecially low price, Ul to Giivssessses 1.98 [porns Nall Powder: aoe To-Morrow, Saturday, To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted—No Mail or Telephone Orders. yvomen’s Gainsboro Hats White, burnt, brown—were THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE_BULLDING, Boys’ Washable Suits Ras ian colors, fancy—plain or 68} 3 to 10 yrs.—worth $1... THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. 34 BUILDING. Girls’ White Dresses Plain Lawn and dotted Swiss— Dutch or high neck, with tucked yoke and lace trimmed Bertha— extra wile skirts to 14 yea made to sell at $2.00 ‘AND SBOONT | aaa a Spas ea I oys’ Summer Blouses White and fancy—laundered and Boys’ Gout Lace Shoes’ -worth Mannish styles—stout soles— % to 18%—regularly $1.6 Lh bray Women's Petticoats (ur ier Hest colors and stripes usnally $8 SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE _BULLDING,| Wide Millinery Ribbons °'* satin taffetas and 46 te, black, colors— RUILDINGs Children’s Black Rib Hose” Strictl, first quality—no “Bec: onds'’~taatbinok- double neois and Q BUILDING, toes—all sizes—va MAIN FLOOR ain and ines Madras, Percale Boys’ Pajamas “FLOOR-_NEW Extra well made and roomy— to 18 yrs.—69 ct. qualities 39) THIRD FLOOR-—-CENTRE BUILDING. _———_—$—_—$——$_$_——————— Boys’ Golf and Eton Caps 7 Navy serges, golf red chev! 16 BUILDING. coverts and mixtures—worth THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE —_—_— : pt size bm 67 Q| Women’s Emb'd Hdkfs. Gifu shrew... nd 8. e Ly pit Tw Scallop and H reg. wo Pairs . UBT SECOND FLOOR—WEST BUILDING. Larg: Rose Clusters + and, follaxe Jack, ki THIRD FLOOR CENTRE BUILDING. West Exstman’s Taloum Verona Violette—15 ct. sifting can. BASE PERFUMBRY DEPT. White Coutil Corsets Princess model—four garters— sizes 18 to 30—reg. $1.7. = Women’s RAr* Kid Oxtordi, low heels— bt : Tam MAIN. FLOOR NEW HUILDING, SPOOND_FLOOR- SECOND FLOOR—CORSET DEPT. Also FIFTEEN OTHER MORNING SPECI ALS—equal value to above. 3 | Not advertised—————Space does not permit. B | LOOK FOR THE cnoors! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS? =.

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