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© COST HER S10 T * FOLLOW TRAIL OF FICKLE FIANCE Mrs. Dorothy Mason Objected to Dorr Taking Her Niece Driving. “What about ee me e@ bit iagan, sTuciea," Heats been marri {my niece out Why jetrate ndy: HIRED RIG TO FOLLOW. “and so J ten, and Mrs. “ wtopped te tell ‘em to te | rude stuff, when we got Had to Dig Up $ this, |the Mugistrate of his Nen “Die lady told me to fol |ty there and not lose hi of udge, Your Honor, |jure ala as I was told. 1 neeféd tt inone: broke in Mrs. Mas man Dorr 1s falue to ene love and honor me and we w led, and t ‘aut of the—I mean the first thing I « know here he js Geis round to take | this mad had a perfect rig jto take out yoru ni | your female’ relativ “You had no business to fe Whim like you did [yon ten dollars.” Hagan, after giving an excelient tation of a man having a it, p [that st be made five. |dig up the requisite ai In Excitement of Chase Got | on Wrong Side of Street and Was Fined. Got Into Trouble. Charles Dean and Albert Adams were after a Judging from the experience of Mr: Morethy Egan: Mason, the of what is known in the Nicolette Circuit prevent your fiancee from pretty young neice oprietor je far if yo} rather severe. out driving it is operator BOYS WERE TOO CURIOUS. Charles Dean and fly case it would seem that justice was Interesting ¥ Hagar asked driver the Harle at par hand-book n th » Abraham Abra East ( change," wailed ie at to with that he tirst rattle tion mas aid the J Hagan, 1 tine imi- eaded all she's tea N iam's' plea of jesh and in partic vetted on en ‘kind that Adams | pert ship the Kotterdam, Among those wie | e days’ term on made speeches were W. A. Royaards, | day, and in their Secretary Jonkheer Minister of th who is c ker, and| Planten, 145 Am- Gips, general as the le: . Maas. THE EVENING ‘WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908, Bo cel BOOKMAKER OR LACE MAKER? 3 DINNER ON NEW ROTTERDAM. The Holland-American line gave a dinner last night to several hundred guests on board its new giant steam. | American line: Harrington Putnam, and — well to be more subtle about it than "Thursday evening t heen to hire another rig and follow the Hee a i lite 4 ay rR a PK Qa rR de ‘Loobinvar. rau Bien ataeeera re eon Glen coc eye race in an empty freight train. Riker’s Taleum Powder when she saw Edward Door asid afterward been keep pany with me for nine montti Your Honor," driving the direction of her nie cted by the crowd, Ko “Dean was hit on the he the detectives who made t ward Hagan, who with his as | Dove A little better than at the corner of One Hundr ind |iguntosityamolatheni the best. It’s re R= = Forty-ninth street and Third a e. ge relia eh ef ny \a was hailed oy Mrs. Mason or the baby’s chafing : Nicotlette headquarters at that ON TRAIL OF SMUGGLERS. |),:. . rest for the moth end from that morning—it was ——— S NeVehUAUESTNICED after breakfast—iill lunch time Government Hearn Lon Angeles &T elig ntful antisep- _ trailed Dorr and his surrey BeaR ii elon ineacn uc powder (On apply One Hundred and T st ms after the bath or after meaihiencetavedia. Pe Los LES, June %.— Im sled te Fi held them all up for bei HABE UENO beat & LEMANS wrong side of the street and took them bit Hegbusy pers COT hs Handy packages. ! to the Harlem Police Court IG eae Xion bors) e Thi doy Wooy At All Who Gio “Garp Gina” Another | Ths, Spano! TUM FORE! WE HBA! stores. There is developed that tire Nicollette 'Popular Talcum Powders Magnatess is already not ‘unknown to . i fame. As the wife of Edmund T. Me son, a rich silk importer, she acquired the title of the Bar manged, a 600-ton yaaety ti Queen when she -| financed. oe "NEGRO KILLS CAPT. HARPER. | Civil War Ratders Shot in oe meén and won Trust to oust docks Sue married Ma They made a and the Far Ei broke into aoc home divorce. In Ponds Extract son, she said, had agri ced to pay her G aa $4,000 and $35 a week. She sued Mason RIsER'S DRUG STORES: for the money, ‘The amount she ‘4 im New York—3 in Brooklyn nt to claimed was $16,000. She a have her divorce decree set Magistrate Walile wanted to what they were doing on the wre 5 in Boston. NEW YORK Rosle Lioyd's popular song hit, “When | ay It's Moonlight on the Pralri¢.? will have & formidable rival in her new sensation, “It Always Comes with the Summer,” nhich the Sunday World will present readers ne y+ Don't mis: der the ‘Sanday World’ Yocaaye Baise on the part been trailing after frankfurters June Sales of Brill Clothes ; Mean Savings of 30 to 40% These savings are at the height of the season, when most ask full regular priges. These are on Brill clothes, the smartest styled and most modernly tailored clothes in New York. These savings are possible because Brill stores are adjusting stocks earlier than usual, because wholesale tailors of Brill clothes sold their surplus stocks earlier than usual, because mills have disposed of their lage earlier than usual. and Fecause of many trade conditions favoring Brill stores and tured to the age of Brill customers. 2 Piece and 3 Piece Suits, , Values $13.50, $15 and $16.50, *10 r Mf tropical worsted, velour Natural finis will not cockle ind that, because Stores savings over va s and tans. suits th t are fast col will not grow or and Included readily are suits § \ 2 Garment and 3 BRCHUSIVE BRIDE ocr Garment Suits, Values § Boys’ All-Wool Knicker 83 20 | $18, $20 and $22.50, 13.50 : Suits that Are $6 Values, @°* Tiger tan, brown, olive and smoke shades of These’ are. WATERPROOFED a cheviot, gray serges and 5 tan and brown The two-piece suits Golene an and Don H extr mely thin eaements shades i! worsted, flannel, z Nor izes 7 ymespun a es. All these garmems are The tailor 4 Sts, arn C 50 hes al v tail f avetlts to 16 years a a hundred Children’s Wash Suits at fabric d Reduced Prices. | 2 Garment and Three $1.48 value Wash Sui 98c | Garment Suits, $17 | . $1.48 $1.95 $2.45 . $2.95 | ud Nortolk. Values $22. 50, $25 and $28, $1.95 3 off Just L he ere ew double $2.95 a 53,95 and nelude tans, of the loring and , $25 and serge foreign ause grays and fane UNION SQUARE 14th St. n. Bway. 279 BROADWAY, n, Chambers St. —_—— 25TH STREET, ‘4 EJ U3 corner 3d Avenue. 47 CORTLANDT 8T,, Harlem Store Open Evenings, near Greenwich, re, Four ule Of M Manufacturers’ Surplus Stocks New Summer Shoes and Oxfords At Less Than Cost of Leather FromChesley& Rugs, Haverhill, Mass. D5 000 Pairs Women’s Oxford Ties Vade to retail at $1.50, Cleare ing sale Ave splendid lot of Oxfords Cc are re of Selected vici kid skin with pate either lace or biuc Cuba {militat rno sve trom 24; vp tos. dths © to FFE. Fxteysion and light-weight Ab. rgain youwillrecognize ata glance. From Chick Bros., Haver- == || hill, Mass. Entire line of soles Another Shipment of 1,500 3 ee From Ira G. Webster, Haver- hill, Mass. Women’s White Du ck Oxtord ‘19° |" | to sell at Linene Suits worth up to Kk ae at 2 Boys’ Shoes, Solid leather, sizes Misses’ Tan Oxfords, | Misses’ White Canvas Oxtords | C Misses’ Black Kidskin Shoes, | Children’s Tan aed Black Shoes, : Children’ s Tan ‘Oxtoras, Misses’ z ‘and. c! hildren’s ‘i i 35 | Strap Slippers, | soft k Top Hose. -19¢ Long Lisle Sample. Undermuslins Slightly Soiled trom Handling at Halt Price. Clearance of 5,000 Pairs of WOMEN’ $3.00 Colonial Pumps at - - A Full Run Hand Welted . Every Pair of Sizes Extension Exactly AB | in Every Soles, Repre- Cuban »/ sented Heels. Here. June Sale , Drawers and Corset Covers. | Underskiris. ;Men’s and Boys’ Shoes and Nainsook Corset Covers, deep Cluny lace yoke,as shown, sic All-over embroidery corset covers, as Prices, $1.50, $2.00 NainsookSHipoverGowa: neat | tucks, as shown; special, 75c Embroidery or lace | coats, as illustra iN ;__ Women ’sSample Oxfords Of light biue, pink, lavender, ecru, or white F mull, handsomely trimmed with Val. lace $ : insertions in pleasing yoke effects. The A skirts are full. Values up to $7.50, at Dress RepSuits, Duck Suits oe. Broken sizes; valu's up to $2 ng Silk Gloves, Children’s hand Sewn Shoes, | a pair for choice antes <i iy q 16 “719¢e KN 00 ney Hose Women’ 503 xfords &GibsontTies °F “ 25¢ Tan Calfskin, Golden Brown Patent Co’ skin. Gun Metal Calfssin and Vici Kidssin Fancy Hose, Extension Soles, All sizes in the ‘o Former prices $2.00 and $2,50,..... oon a : *<42'e iloves. Full 25_ value, 59e Men’s Sizes 6to 11, Boys’ Sizes Tight-fitting corset covers 10¢ | Cambric, umbrelia. drawers, — full , > | lace yoke, ribbon, full | flounce, h. s. or plain tucks a 9 to 134 and 1 to 2, Former Of longeloth, ace | flounce, yr plain tucks... front, as pictured, at. --0---++---A9E | Drawers, with ex. full flounce. ..88¢ Embroidery or Lace Trimmed Drawers, 10 styles; spec’l,5vc shown; 14 other styles......... 50e | Cambric underskirts, lawn flounce, hemstitched or plain tucks..... 3 June Sale Gowns. | June Sale austin fownss tucked yokes, V. Aa Petticoats. high neck, as picture : hes ee Biescieaantint 85c | | Hy ea ELD suet ‘Boe SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS.