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ware that must have her ow, he cannot love him as I do, she has only seen him a few times. How can the be #0 cruel as to want him? No Judge will ever do such an awful thing es to take him eway from me If Edward goes to that woman my heart wil be broken.” Comforted by Boy. HEARS BOY SHE BROUGHT UP IS ace deeply and r know where his heart was, i vith you, mammy.” he said you are not my mother, I have never known any other, mother 8nd I only love you. If mv real mother |does take me I will come to see vou |lots, and when I eet bie I will live for Mrs. Smith Will Fight for the | Nr, Gone fy tie Ew Child, Even If Its Father | know’ where her hushn ‘ know where her husband was. Did Sin. “We were living {In Northport, L. I. in 1897, when we adopted Edward,” sald ehe. ‘We had no children of our own and Mr. Smith said that he would like to take the Kellly woman's baby and bring him up. My husband was the | manager of an estate ct Northport and this woman was one of the servants. I supposed that she was married and I atiil think she was. She wanted us to take the child, and I consented, al- though no formal adoption papers were made out. HIS MOTHER CLAIMS HIM. Foster Parent Has Kept Boy Many Years and Loves ease Baward dee aah me Toman appeared et Northpors Him as Her Own. made a deman: cor the obild. dia not want to give him up, amd neither did Mr, Smith, Later he went away. after eeding his property to me. Then I moved to Brooklyn Concerning certain points of her hus- band's disappearance Mrs. Smith wae very reticent “T cannot and will not believe that husband sinned, but even !f this dear boy 1s his son, I love the child @s one of my own, and they shall net | take him away from m With r her cheeks and cl the stalwart boy my y knew the trouble Iam “he would come forward the bere slander that her been heaped on him. He loves Edward i . ar well as] do, but we made a terrible streaming down |mistake when we did not formally ng to her breast adopt the bov."? e has brought up| Found Out by Accident. Mary Smith, | Mrs. Smith said that Mies Reilly had 5 covered her whereabouts In Brook- Brooklyn, spoke | fscavered her, y as she bid deflance| “One day she saw Edward playin er, who is trying to|in the street. She recognized him an Baie @t once came to see me. She sald that eek -, |She was able to take care of hira and a maid employed at No./wanted him. f appealed to her to r kiyn, claims that |leave Edward with me, but she went s old and js|@head anq started t ° is ing. I cannot see why 3) her son and | boy when she never in the world could Charles Edward | love } be woman who ta| Sis as I do. eilly refused to be seen at her Jada: fearn that through the he will lose tears father Is husband of t ot fear t up The strange story !h: aiherwe tice Kelly. three yeare oid an Heol Kelly inittheihetay care nonmy eure kisn, upon the ar- it of heabas corpus avellly. ! Cannot Belicve Story. “LE did n saving her money with tually obtaining possession of her son ing him an education. She now out $3,000, and le willing to spend pon the child At the hearing Judge Kelly seemed to be in some doubt as to the paternity of fecured by Miss give ard to his mother. ‘ei upon me. aoe = a SET vor wide’t Sea and Car Sickness Quickly Cured Edward’ t she was married. | husband's own woni wil ts, t Only my met By Mothersill’s Seasick Remedy, The Only One For Sale and Recom- mended On All Steamships. th, who is a comel hn an air of refinement about | § juncture t laren) iy 330) boty nesltate set IG ee eo thro | Remedy’ will guarantes you all the p | Ofttrave! cannot be, “sfomersill'a Seasick Ren ly 19 guaranteed not to contain cooaine, morph me the only remeay t me take us drugs. duce no unpleasant of he weakest system, do me ory oF money retuy ct betray me—! Edwar y sand’s son—I cannot love the * ror sale and i ips and-at drug stor little fellow less. lint press and you wil “He was given into my arms when he | fe and nieeuinontala ‘fos “i eon ° have brough inent ‘people, to. the Mothers ey Moe eaieecrel T Rave Drought prom e tLads 186 Cleland Building, Detroit him up as a mother would her own $fin = chiid 1 have nothing else in the | , For ete end re eon and Benak ry World to live for and I am itving my | Blores) Rikers Drug Stores. New. York am efor him. Now, this woman | Prookiyn. an 8 vik cootas stores). Stern Brothers Sales for To-morrow, Thurs¢-: Corsets LARGE ASSORTMENTS, MADE OF BATISTE AND COUTIL, IN CORRECT MODELS AND ADAPTED FOR ALL FIGURES, at $1.75, 2.75, 3.50 ano 4.75 Ribbons at Special Prices 4 in. Satin Taffeta and 5 in. Radiant Taffeta, at 19¢ Yd. 6:in. Satin and Moire Taffeta, “29¢ “ 4% and 51% in. Dresden Taffeta, at 25c&39e “ High Grade Clothing For Boys & Children at Decided Reductions Boys’ Double-breasted Suits, t) Fancy Cheviots and Gassimeres, x 93,50 Boys’ Reefers, Sailor and Russian Suits, $3.75, 5.50, 6.75 Former Prices $4.95 to 9.95 Boys’ Madras Blouses, in white and colors, neck band or collar attached, Men’s Turkish Toweling Bath Robes, Value $1.00, 69c¢ at 2.95 Women’s, Men's and Children’s Bathing and Swimming Suits in all desirable materials. Also complete lines of Bathing Caps, Shoes, Sandals, Etc., for Women and Children. Special Values in Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits, In black, brown, gray and blue, $3.95, 4.50, 5.95 Actual Value $5.50 to 8.50 Men's Worsted Bathing and Swimming Suits, with fancy edge stripes, $1.75, 2.25, 2.95 Boys’ Worsted Bathing and Swimming Suits, with fancy edge stripes, 1,65, 1.95, 2.45 2.95, 3.95 Sweater Sults, sleeveless, fancy trimmed, the boy, and adjourned the case until Monday. It !e the opinion of le. s y | that Smith wil! be compelled to | fecnedy te put up 18 | Tn tocr ana “£1.00 recom: — THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1908. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Children’s Hosiery Cotton Socks with Fancy Plaid Tops, sizes 5 to 8% Fine Quality Lisle Thread Striped Socks, “~$ to 7% Lisle Thread Open Work Socks, “4 to 8% All at 22c a Pair Misses’ and Giris’ Hosiery Silk Lisle, ribbed, tan or black, sizes 6 to 9, 29 a pair. Value 48¢ Boys’ Hosiery Broad Ribbed, black Egyptian Catton, sizes 6 to 10, 27c a pair. Value 50c Women’s and Misses’ Sith Lisle Hose Tan, black or white, also embroidered tan only, sizes 8% to 10, 35c a pair. 3 pairs for $1.00 Women’s and Misses’ Pure Silh Hose Black, white, tan, light blue, pink, violet, gray, suede and bronze, with garter top, sizes 834 to 10, J.19 a pair. Value $1.65 Infants’ Dresses HAND MADE LONG AND SHORT DRESSES at less than one-half former prices short Dresses of French Nainsook, hand embroidered yoke, rimmed, fine hand tucking and shirred bishop models, slightly Heretofore $1.25 to $4.50, 1.45 1.95 Long ard face ti mussed, sizes to 3 years. 65 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. 95 MEYER 6th. Ave..Cor. 20th St. Ladies Who Desire to Shop in the Coolest Store for the Most Wonderful Bargains Will Find Both Here. We Are Offering on Our Main Floor 5,000 Pairs of Women’s Finest Golden Brown Kid, Hand Sewed $5.00 Pumps At $9.50 pair in all sizes and widths, eh As shown in the cuts, this Pump has the latest fashion toe and Cuban heel. The soles are the best oak leather. There is a kid Insole throughout, with suede lining to prevent slipping at the heel, and the vamp is finished with a leather negligee bow. This Pump is one of the leading Summer styles and is the Grandest Shoe Bargain in the city. Stockings to match this Golden Kid Pump may be had on the same floor with the least amount of trouble at our Hosiery De- partment, in Silk, Cotton and Lisle Thread, and in latest novelty pat- terns and newest fashion styles. ‘“*‘CAMMEYER’’ Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit THURSDAY, JUNE 25TH Women’s Summer Dresses LINGERIE PRINCESS DRESSES, Elaborately trimmed with Lace, delicate colorsana White, 19.50, 25.00 8.50 | MUSLIN DRESSES, 18.50, 22.50 | (ON FIRST FLOOR) [West Twenty-third Street | Cc [LF | Thursday: Co. Scores of Ivresistible Attractions Shirt Waists—A Sale WOMEN'S WAISTS of batiste; fronts with several pa 5 of fine em- broldery; lace rimmed collar and cuffs; reg. $1.50 . 98C WOMEN’S WAISTS of e; fancy embroidered yok with baby tucked yoke aim! embroidered front; reg 1.49 FINE WAISTS—a cholce collection—of fancy Swiss elaborately trimmed with laces and embroidery. A number of p models in odd sizes; rone worth less than $3.00... sees 1.98 ee | Women’s $6.50 Tatiored Sutts, 4.95 | WOMEN'S WASHABLE TAILORED SUITS in white and colored linons; also the Popular striped duck {n the seas best coloring: ¢ coat is a smart semi-fitted model; tailor strapped; inlay collar and cuffs of contrast- ing or self colors; full-plaited skirt, fold trimmed. Value $6.50 4.95 rE Women’s $5 Tub Shirts, 2.29 |M A manufacturer, forced to close out his business, sold to us at less than 50% } on the dollar his stock of WHITE REPP AND. RAL LINEN SKIRTS |] They are all new, crisp and clean; gored flare models mec down the front; stra AN tmmense assortment of FANCY BATISTE | Signs and colorings, eminently suited to dren's summer dresses. The value York, and should create the liveliest Reg. 15c.; per yard ; 8 4c 59¢ Summer Dress Goods, 29c A large collection of choice materials, including MOHAIRS for bathing suits, 2 full range of colors and black A WOOL ALBATROSS AND FA PANAMA, E AND TAILOR SUITING. Value 59c.; per yard, Thursday ; Waodonss Ce een Leather Goods, etc.—A Sale | | | HAND BAGS, of grain leather; large] EMBROIDERED WASH BELTS; 1 | : at I elsewhere in New rt of selli here to-morrow tn d cream. Also a big assortment of ALL- ere aes all colors, bate lined; tite buckle..... z ... 10¢ wi jurse; ro handies...... Cin y ‘’ HAND BAGS; purse shape; gilt frame, | NECK JEWEL POCKETS, of Suede. 21¢ chain handle; fancy colors,.... 42¢ | SAFETY POCKETS, of heavy duck..45¢ SQUAW BAGS, of soft morocco;| MEDICINE CASES, of black grain black, brown and tan.......... 45c| leather; four bottles.......... 89c FLASKS, leather covered; % pint... 85¢ | FOLDING CUPS, tn leather cases... 35¢ | Women’s $4 Low Cut Shoes, 1.95 Special Purchase and Sale of Smartest New Shapes at an Irresisttbly Low Price We were fortunate !n securing another lot of Women's Fine Summer Ties at an enormous discount for cash These we shall place on sale to-morrow at a fraction of their regular price, showing savings of a truly sensational character. The Shoes are in stylish new Oxford, Colonial, Sailor ¢ and Gibson lasts. Leathers are tan or black kid or calf, patent leather and white canvas. Do not miss this stirring saving chamce. All $4.00 values 1.956 Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, 125th St. West, 334% to 50% OFF oomngaale LEXINGTON 10 S°AVES 597706 0'Sr. The New Directoire Gown Just here from Europe, with its Sensation Creating Sheath Skirt [s on Exhibition in one of the 3d Avenue Windows of the Bloomingdale Store. COME SEE [T! A 1-Day Sale of Women’s and Misses’ at $2.49 This is the biggest value in skirts that we have ever shown, and we have shown some that were mar- vellous. The skirt business has been rather quiet among manufacturers, ana, as a consequence, importers of fabrics found their goods moving slowiy. We bought an immense lot of materials from an overloaded import- er at practically our own price; had one of the best skirt mak- ers in the city turn the goods into 1,000 snappy skirts at a price that meant absolutely no profit to him. The whoe benefit of this transaction goes to you in the sale to-morrow. $2.49 does not cover the making cost of the materials. There are many different mode:s in checks, stripes, plaids, plain and fancy mohairs and in all the desirable solid shades. 2 e 4 $6 and $8 Skirts The skirts are very wide at the hottom. * ome have 1 fold; others have 2 folds. They are posi- tively $6.00 and $8.00 skirts, but all will go at the one price of... ponsadoudsesabe a 0A0000 No inal! or telephone omters will be filled, and not more than twy martes wilt halablnkcaeaueat orice nm Floor. sath St. Bection BLOOMINGDA The BEST Sewing Machines At a Clear Saving of 50% Every Machine bears the maker's name and is doubly guaranteed for five years. The working parts are of the finest hardened steel. They are light running and practically noiseless A complete outfit of attachments, including a patent needle-threa ter, free; also ‘ull instructions to the inexperienced. Here wre four of the principal values: $25 Machines, $9.50 $45 Machines, $13.75 Style C o Mle draw ad. dust proof cabinet case. $50 Machines, $15 $35 Machines, $12 Style B Too many goods and too little space force us to sacrifice our magnificent stock of the finest furniture money can buy. Therefore we offer as long as they last, | Furniture Bargains | lunsurpassed in any retail store. For example, we have |reduced one line of our best selling brass beds, two| linch posts, formerly $20, to $10; aiso we have reduced! four Mahogany and Bird’s Eye dressers and chiffoniers| jfrom $30 to $15. Many patterns to select from, but only 1a limited number. Also our Cottage Furniture will show greater re- iductions than ever. The above apply throughout our] general line of dining room, library, bedroom and summer) furniture. Call and examine. | | FREDERICK W. EVERS 30-32 East 21st Sireet, Eon Between Broad and | dloaminaale th Ave, 70 602Sr. Fourth of July Sale of Newest Model, Rich Toned $500 Waiters $935 sae? Concert Grand Upright Pianos for. omit. $ ipsien A vecanny 9 Oem ST eck Price includes Chair, Cover, Embroi- dered Silk Scart and year's tuning ‘There is no charge for interest. No insurance and no extras whatever Upon first payment of $5 we will deliver the piano to your home | None of these pianos will be sold at this price atier July 3d The highest pinnacle of piano perfection has been reacned in these beautiful Waiters Concert Pianos Built to last forever; a joy to any home ee ee ore ee OYAACLS Jes: oe ee Special Offer of $900 Walters Mastertone Player-Piano Outfits, $450 $25 Down and $10 Per M Player-Piano, Bench Cabinet, Scarf and 12 Rolls Music The Only Safe Piano to Buy Is the Original Renowned Walters CAUTION 2"! ‘ome vant * ve Don't Wy @ pian EXCHANGE ;; ‘To every purchaser of F Fourth of July Plano Upon request a representative will call. and pay any a Plan lea en Warerooms 34 bio The Sunday World's Want Directory makes more “Offers of Posi- | tions” than any other two mediums in the universe, asxe -| Style lustra- lustre D (Like drop head, with feven draw: ers, fn dust - proot oak cabinet | head, | 2 duat- proot ta-| oak Joubinet cases, tapie effect. Main Floor, Section, BLOOMINGDALES' Specials in Best Groceries Specials for Thursday and Friday. All mail orders tor groceries to b> delivered to points beyond our regular wagon delivery service must be accompanied by money unless customer has a charge account, FRUIT SYRUPS—Mixe fect beve as ) wi Lex. Ave water and a dash of lemo: Haspherry. Strawberry, Lom with if Der bottle sherry: na Ye _ Ide 38c Apple, Orang: NEW RATHARB—Delict intgenSelvi can ies RERRIE b. 1, ... 8¢ and. very ct favor cxtra fini and perfe BLOOMINGDALES* Pure Wines and Beverages Interesting Specials for Thursday and Friday lea in be And most ar $1.25 tui 96c sat Hat Price . WATER—Hail price PERRIER WATER TAS pile hie Imported Sav! rnes at Half Price Price ; ee anoo 4 ai200 1 Chateau Yquem rill Gar’, BLOOM:NGDALES’, 45%; £3, Goes’ St

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