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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 30,1908. THREE WOMEN GIRL POKES FUN | CLAIM MILLIONS AT CRIPPLE AND. OF BENJ. HART. GOES TO ISLAND. a Rene <a) Alleged Widow and Adopted Annie Kurth Pulled Hair of Daughter Will Fight Will Naming Housekeeper. Miss Connor, Who Remon- strated at Her “Jokes.” When the will of Benjamin Hart, the| annie Kurth, of No. % Bast Third) ooo oe Owing to the heat many and permanent dnjry. | before the ‘4th, so we eH ents died last | street, wae sent to the worknouse ®¥| tenement house dwellers use the fro) peaminations With¢ Charge by aun ‘ : Magistrate Moss in the Night Police neat y sen A.W. BREWST, M.D s t c x in spite of the fact s aixth| 11 years Brooklyn Hye « Bar Hompltals Many of the smartest Se Tee CEN Court this morning in sp’ Bad tFGER sixth | 1 NSd, M.D in tRin th that she ts only eighteen years Old: 400) down the front fire escape, missed ex, Delah ea liseasiiee breasted, the three-button cutaway, the pointed front, As Gaaa ta ater ; because she poked fun at a cripple On| nee fog aT es aa OG MARCUM KENON, M.D, | light fitted; combination collar and eufls he was married to him twen-|an Amsterdam avenue trolley car com-| Head ne Gitms caer RCranTHInEMtOT |e veal aa aS ak oes { coats lined throughout with best quality of taifeta. LS hee ta ; : George snortly | flo pe, and, scream E , M.D. Fi ste ty-seven years ago, and that although | ing down from Fort x | help, she hung suspended in midair for Peete Eye @Far Hospital, ek effects. living apart twenty-four years they | after midnight. sky, aiso| ® Moment. Then her dress gave ras | GiddvaawAloaystatudarareverices ‘anaias and were never divorced. She is a stately,| Annie, with Mary temocn Hundred | m4 she fell to the pavement. we O the new soft colors and combina- Sietntylaann, se |i, SN eT Nena ct Baas Bel @ Rn Croke Som |I S67 oa wena De RAL eeu ed woth | mood when they started for their nome, Nees | Ooulists and Cotana. e workmanship. |Whilethey leccat Elizabeth Wright. She lived a 2 a aac ce a i d ; When the cripple, an undersize a4 Perry street until the death of Hart in al E. B. MALET DIES. 350 Sixth Avenue Broadway 2 5 fi ded the car at One Hundred ani SIR E. B. Sixth Ay E May, and disappeared, but is believed etiete street the two @irie creamed) yonDON, June M.—Sir Edward Bald-|" | Below 224 st. ee 100 White Linon Skirts, See ee nee oh oe Grose) witntamuaement! zs | rday at th a Reriat i Hones Bik the-front model, trimmed with wide fold b ec "t right.’ spdke up a tnira| imear 15th St, : i The other women to be reprenented | eae as ERLnENGHIC Haden pssttsl lc 223 Sixth Aven' t. y foot; peceae model and a e of contest of the will ts i ‘i i side of the car. “You are crue) and tn- argain at.... t } human. The third girl proved later to li . are ane he Mary Conner, twenty-two, of No Women's tailored linen Parle, oH sippdsed/ tole cette tee mmereg cea oa Stern Bro thes and rep Cub Suits with all those sinart, be several n ne. de Bile, “What have you got to do with that | salami ae t ches b Haas ffs, who is said 4a dover the |, ailcareatthenicurthieiriwandishe pockets anc rs, finished with splendid home he tained in Parts ie en aelaOM eh CERRGPE | large pearl butions. The new Prince ata angled her iD Mis: ‘oO e! up to the t Fortune In Peddler’s Pack. Michael Hart at the New York Athletic ( a nephew of Benjamin Hart. During the litigation that is certain to f ver the estate will be brought Ir and romantle | inian in the ars. t g the civil no me of his death. was {n an uproar at or tried to protect her- he worst of the! n Brehn, of| and Fifty-sec- | aped on board and argu the West One H ond street s arrested a On arriy Jewnewsky ow it {s expected much Out about the spectac Mfe led by the wealthy French capital for 1 1 at the ne bh Hart got his at war selling clot farmers in the vesting his earn Virginia 1 estate thirty years ago and set up rich {s Parts establishment, in which there were twenty-four servants and where he lav- {whly entertained. He married in London gwenty-seven years ago, and he and his wife adopted Inobel Lucchest, an 1 cai (kD SPELT Eirin ther, years old, wh h yught to (th ¢ the w RADE Oat i us © was that of Miss Katherine | with her fos- nard 8. Cohen at Vi- woth street and Lex- | in, m avenue, Jast nigh was attired in ai § trousseau of snow white eainy Limerick crochet, ied a great mass of dewdrops. esinaids wore White shepnerdess ter parents her a mon’ until his death, May 11 last. Attack on the Will, gowns and Were a beautiful trio of young women, y were the Misses | Diana Kasner, Florence Bender and ja Cohen. o have destroyed a wik in which Mr. S. L, Richman was inherit bis est in favor he t groom's aide. | The adopted daug ‘Among the guests were Judge Jo- ong ies grounge it i sepis, Judge Rosenthal, Dr. and Mrs. ‘Coudert. irothers, of 2. Rector . Dr. and Mra. Friedman, streat, represent. Mme. De Ble and | Michael Hart, ang d min Hart was diy and, though his ‘lifetime, claim she ma. be successful, 1 date of the divorce lowances were paid thr While notice of cor rs, ALN Mr. ‘and P.McLauen a} Kasner, Mrs. W Rosamond nd thelr D tagara, on honeymoon a t be fled to-day the not thence to Yellowstone National Park. before Oc! New Y was Hart's legal residen OnE ana am rasent the ny who, s HURL JUDGE FROM AUTO. . Gu ny to bring sult to break structed } the wit Long Island Autoiat Thus Escapes SSS re Arrest, Then Speeds On. HUNT AUTO “52508, N. Y. ; Goop GROUND, L. Te ing to stop an automobile which, he had exceeded the speed limit, of this village, leaped into June %.—In BOSTON, June fng the number Touring car bear- |, 08. Y¥." ts being| . 2 down and ba @ motormar e machine as {t drew up and then di |to him yesterday. Instead of submitting Dersons In |to arrest, however, the autoist clinched —————_— NOT VERY POPULAR. h the Judge, threw him from the car, and then sped on. Judge Bishop fell in the gutter along the roadside, but was not seriously in- |jured. He had noted the number of the |machine In the short time it stopped, and has turned the information over to the Sheriff, who 1s looking for the autolst, Vonmrant for the Fat in Hot Weather Don't simply shed all your clothing. That {s not the ocecret. It isn’t your textile covy- |orings that make lito so wretched for you, | my stout friends, but the fleshly covering — | the fat. You can be comfortable, though fat, In | the hot weather by reducing the fat with ao teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime of | the following: %4 ounce Marmola, % ounce Fluid Txtract Cascara Aromatic and 343 ounces Syrup Slmplex. This ts q harmless homo mixture that any druggist will put up for a small sum, but it succeeds mar- | vollously. Try tt and in a Httle while you | should be losing a half to a pound of fat ay You will soon catch up with comfort ‘at’ that rate, no matter how hot ft gets Alluring, isn't {t?. And when vou realize “ daughter play popular that this inexpensive, sane method takes oes yi your caus B the fat off and gives you a. trim, slim music? it close figure without sing wrinkles or’ inter- “Guess not. All the neighbors pate Gee aiehaitee beacon ea insane windows when she starts to prac- thay alluring fascinating. Fat folles say £0. WEDNESDAY—THURSDA Y— FRIDAY Outing Apparel FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN AT ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES WOMEN'S MULL DRESSES. Lace and embroidery trimmed, 10.50 MISSES’ POPLINETTE SKIRTS. Two attractive models, 3.75, 4.50 *§ COATS. Wool Fabrics, SEN Eyles and colors. To close 3-00. 5.00, 7.50 ISTS. Persian lawn and mull, an eporalely trimmed. Regularly $2.50 to $7.50, 1.50,2.75,4.50 AISTS. French batisté embroidered in light Cte lavender and delft blue. Regularly $12.50, 6.75 BLACK BATISTE WAISTS. Embroldery trimmed. Reg. $3.50, 2,00 Dreadway L 196 Street. There ts grief to-day in Second street lover the tragic death of one of Its | prettiest girls, Miss Stella Dominick, | twer Farly last night she started fr home on a Visit to a neighbor, on the KILLED BY FALL OFF FIRE-ESCAPE : —_—> —. Girl Was Using Ladder In- stead of Stairs to Make Call on y-one years went to the follow! tive advancement: A’ ation, Washington. Paris, Peking, Athens, Brussels, Berlin mone. national Court of Hague 1900-06. Neighbor. old, of No. 233. tion; testing’’ this, n her ‘He was attache at Frankfort tn 1854and Se posts tn consepu- entine Confeder Constantinop! Rome, i He was in charge of he Embassy at Paris durhe the Com- He was a member of the Inter- Arbitration at 7 Ehrlich Eye Exaninations bring you relief ad satisfac- Tong “usual methds of | not onljfail to do but often cése positive| ‘ Commencing To-morrow will close dailt 5 P. M. Saturdays at 12 o’Clock. Swiss and Net Curtains, Colored Madras Curtains, ALSO OT To-morrow, Clearing Sale Summer Curtains, Poeres and Table Covers at Decided Retions Novelty Portieres, Table and Cushion Covers, UT ict ae ee —_—_—————————————————— Value $4.95 to 9.75 1 yd. square, 4& yds, Value 75¢ and $1.35 eact 3S IN LIMITED QUIE> At RATIVE FABR ITED. ( RESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. AWNINGS AND WINDOW ‘DES MADE O! F DURABLE FABRICS IN THE BES Furniture Slip Covers and [ries OF y CINES. STRIPED LINEN, DAMASK OR FA) T POSMANNER. Pair 88, 2,95 Pair $3.5050, 6,50 Value $4.25 to 8.25 Pair.75, 3.75 95c SOR- ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY, ESTIMATES AND s$ SUBMITTED. PORCH SHA MODERATE BOXES, ALSC INJUS SIZES a8 )RTED AND DOMESTIC, DES, IMPORTED AND D! Ning PRICE CEDAR CHESTS, SHIRT ) SCREENS IN GREAT VARIETY. AT Lace Curtains Cleaned and St During the No Charge forage. Summer, ————<————_—_—$ (THIRD FLOOR) Ww est Twenty-thirdeet UTILITY ! _> ss “Custom Gp.” Tans and Bla Take a pair of women’s shoes a How can the essential features of those e produced for $8.00 and $38.50. Answer: Get the largest factory World; get enormous capital; buy material’ quantities for spot cash: concentrate ovhoe; build 8,000,000 pairs a year of thatAnd you've DONE IT! That’s { SIXTHIAY. 19°70 20 °STR! YORK. ! the history of the “Quity” Shoe. we Shoe Dept. ' ? Restaurant Eighth Ca SIXTHTAV, 19770 20 10 Minutes to Hot ™ STREET, | | | WW? the ‘eye rule of the house is Chap, fitted and semi-fitte awiy, the single-breaste through and many othe skirt effects and the ne gray, biscu and white the cut button: the new button front, side pleated (are in tan, light blue, pinks helo $1 Q) 755 Waists: Our July | Sale Begins To-Morrow EW arrivals—those inexpensive, sheer creations made with the idca in mind that they must go to the laundry often—that possess service giving worth as well as style. £97 Second Floor, _ Hight through the summer months we keep our Shirt Waist stock at its height, xin a position to dispose of arge lots, we secure ces right down to the 1 @ buying advantage that brings pri bargain point. interesting This Very Fine Lawn Waist— front of embroidery and Val. Lace, tucked back, at.. medallions $1.00 Very dressy Lingerie Waists, yoke of eyelet embroileyy and clusters of tucks: front, back and sleeves trimmed with fine $1.98 Val. Lace, at... Sheer Madras of satin striped madras full pleated front, long sleeves, link Abas. Tailored Waists made with button front and cuff . $1.98 Very dressy |i aists, | Viry dainty Hatiste Waists, en- front, back and sle trimmed with | Ure front of ‘all-over embroidery and «mbroid pand German Val. Lace, lace fine French'tveking. at. $2.93! trimmed back, at,” $2.98 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. arlotte Corday Bathing Sandals, 50c Style as illustrated; brown, navy, black, white : and with contrasting to be the rage. Shown in smart plaids and plain red, cle, SQe b nalng, fa st Mail Orders | Colors: sizes 3 Filled, to 7. £7 Main Floor, | 2” Main Floor. We Continue that Sale of HERE'S not an ordinary suit in the lot. years has confined his output to the T a a man who has m lifelong study, and he can the Suits when w, are made of Prie teds, serges and mixtures. they last, they will more th ASuits in America at Equal Values Plain blue or gray ser, and stripes—brown, date models nile! black suits........ cece SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors Sugar-Cured Hams ——_—_—_—_——_—_—— qu i 75c New Fragrant Teas, 59c Royal Stuart Brand, away below All our regular 7c varieties, in ; boken by Hudson Tunnel, 4 The Last of the Tailor-made Suits for Women Values up to $19.75, at $6.75 VE just about two hundred. in the house only a month, but no matter— quick” selling price on the remaining ‘Tailored Suits. suits of the season—the single and double Materials are light-wi ight funey worsteds, imported serges, shadow stripes, checks, fancy suitings in all We sell 16.000 Hair Nets every month, stores in America, for the simple rexson that we sell all the time, Hair Nets worth 21c, at Men’s $17.75 2-Piece Outing Suits at ° 7 T hey come from a maker who for exclusive men’s tur ade Outing and Beach Suits a than any other maker in Am You can judge of the character of e state that some aon stle 0} Brilliantine and Misia eM ene ued the story of their worth. There are also dark and medium e Not a great many suits, bur, while jan substantiate our claims for them. The Best $17.75 Hot-Weather 510 50 x e Three-Piece Suits ‘ges and fancy mixtures in plaids, cheeks etc.; all cut in the newest up-to- $10.50 and $14.75 Boys’ Suits—You will tina complete outfits for Con- firmation ppd Graduation wear—blue and Boneless Breakfast Bacon Squire’s best streaked; NEW YORK. Some have been tilorsemade Suits must go re going to put a ‘‘double- U 500 Willow £7 Third Floor. Rockers, like cut, at "2.20 NEEDLESS to say this is an extraordinary value, Even when good willow furni- ture is more plentiful than it is this year, this selling price would be very close to, if not lower than, actual cost. for Fitth Floor. 500 large, comfortable rockers, made trom selected and thoroughly seasoned willow: built with contin- uous round, sloping seat to insure perfect ese; with frames heavily braced for strength. Most desira- ble rockers for porch or indoor use. This unusual offer will bring a lot of people to our furnitnre floor (Sth floor) early to-morrow. Many of them will buy half dozen lots, so we advise you not to wait until late in the day if you want to i ele ep eb Special: Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits at *2.95 EW YORK’S headquarters for smart Bathing Suils—a complete assortment, pe embracing everything trom the inexpensive suit to the extreme styles in Beach Costumes. a4" Third Floor. 500 Women’s Bathing Suits of fine quality Mohair, in a number of attractive models. Blouse finished with pretty square, round or V-shape necks; others are regulation sailor effects. Full pleated skirts, all benuti- semi or collar and shoulder. All All the new $6.75 new button-up- $1.95 More of those dainty washable Jumper Dresses, so cool and comfortable for immediate use, in a variety of stripes—linens and reps— in lavender, blue, pink, tan, white, also plain colors; finished in scroll patterns with white braid in panel efiect, finished with buttons. Full pleated -kirt, Inne fold; for to-morrow at. 5 $4.95 fully and effectively trimmed with Handsome Mohair Bathing Suits, in blue, brown, black or red, with dainty round neck. Front, sleeves, belt and skirt prettily finished 3 95 with wide and narrow braid, at...cees 5 . Smart Mohair Model, colNar and tie lecti all colors, at. with deep square sailor gg! cen: POG | Rubber Bathing Corsets, Abdom- inal Belts and Bust Supporters, all sizes, ready made or to your measure, in our Corset Seetion—Second Iloor. Hair Nets Millinery for Outing Wear H! NDREDS of clever crea- tions designed especially tor N outing wear. Smart, fash- ionable conceits that express the very latest millinery styles— a showing such as can be seen only here £47 Second Floor. Specially prepared in view of the approaching holiday Dainty : . White Chip more than any two 2 for 25c £47 Manin Floor. 10.50 nishing shops— put more style in them erica, Hats, jauntily trimmed with ribbon bows, at $3.98 & %4.98 UNTRIMMED HAT DEPT. £ar First Floor, Large Rough Jap Mushroom Sailors, 85e Suitable for seashore or coun- try. ‘These are very special. #7 Second Floor, That tells ffects in flannels, thin wors- in Men's | ee Flags for the Fourth. SHOW your patriotism, And when buying Flags let no one sell you inferior qualities. It doesn’t pay. depended upon. 4.50 up to $10.75 far Sixth Floor, Tol. 2100 Chelnea, These can be to-day’s wholesale price; United | | eludin vecial blend eeaae Ae ele BIBeE, : ‘ ke iz our special blends, straight ith lean and fat; y % . States inspected. or blended to suit purchaser, in any Ait oS GE Cotton Bunting Flags, full com- Per lb... ressercesseneee2He | | quantity up to 10 ibn, at ib Sen She plement of stars, canvas headings, 4x6 ft. 5x8 ft. 6x9 ft. Sxl? ft. Freeh Roasted Coffee — Our | Bolled Hi b =i 1 a eee 95c. 1.65 A ki Waverly Bl Chipped Beet “spacial, ~ kin) Wines & Liquors By) ORES OATS ny CMipped Beet Ms Calan: United States Standarl wool 2. b Fy 15¢ catel, ATES 73 bunting Flags, double sewed stars BRR’ sf Pure Brute Jame — Royal | PUN Gr “— sola | deira. and stripes, canvas headings: guar- eis Stuart Brand, ai warietee: | Gal: > 1B | ate woe anteed tast colors, Tape Juice slasa Yar i 22c | ( on Poe 3x5 ft. 4x0) ft. 5x8 ft. 6x9 ft. 8x19 ft, i Colonaal,Asparazus—The peat Brows? Bet’ | $1.85 $2.35 $3.35 $4.50 $6.75 Packed: spocia Oc | 86.75; ... 70¢ Old Glory Outfit, consisting of 8x5 arent | Meh Gs CAE “Grystai "Brand; [| foot Flag, 6 foot pole and. iron ren Brand | Kuarantee salutely pure; mets, 65¢ bracket........... seeeee $1.25 oe doz., os Monticello F De > eenmangi ary Cling |, Peaches “em : Ena jnperial Crown Brande veut) orem comeleten withithal $2.80) dor. ace oye Stuare ad th Whiskey: cae | 6 fe Pd SUSsr tage tan” 2Be ion" 1281 1" 100 | ghalg aut, 90c | aoc. got We Bh SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, gag le eee wl 2b] tol T Stel Zee] eee rs fe. Pid : ke]