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gave the telephone com k County the v ES 12 YEARS’ FIGHT Weeks suffered defeat in the Fhuanin| Y Polloe Court yesterday, | pa 0 STOP WIRE STRINGING. eat Company Wins Point tory der of Justica Jayeox elucta In @ battle several days ago Mr. | Weeks was alded by his daughter, Miss | + Grace 1 Weeks, and four Mnemen of sar yrainst H.C, Weeks, but He Re- | the company wero arrested atter a hand-to-hand encounter said In which ft ts Miss ho young woman took part ks suffered from shock fo! inter, and. not un fuses to Accept Defeat. omer a tw lve years’ fight In which jept the New York and New Jorsey ; of the win ein ‘ m was sie able to appear In ne immedi- phone MR OHO | when the linemen were charged wi , # across his handsome country place dediy, it * J) a Lawn, at Bayside, Henry Cl if 2 The Price Is the Same. P. & G. Naphtha Soap sells for no more than ordinary naphtha soap. P. & G, Naphtha Soap is the best naphtha soap; and, because it is best, you should use it. But if, in a year or two or three, some other manufacturer comes along and makes a better soap, you should use his, It does not seem possible to produce a better naphtha soap | ' | than «P. & G,” The materials of which it is made are very much better than those used in ordinary naphtha soap. p «P, & G.” contains no rosin. Most naphtha soaps do, Rosin ischeap. That is why it is used in preference to materials '» that cost more and do better work. uf «P, & G.” contains cocoanut oil, No other naphtha soap A does. Cocoanut oil is the highest grade material used in making gf laundry soap. : But—and this is important—the price of P. & G. Naphtha Soap is the same as that of ordinary naphtha soap. The materials are very much better, But the price is the same—s5 cents a cake. At All Grocers—Try It. MAIN FLOOK FINANCIAL, _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. __. SAVINGS BANKS, ] fBW YoRK SaVINus DANK, \ NW. COR. 14TH ST. 8TH, AVENUE, { FOUR PER CENT. per annum on all sums trom $5 TO $3,000, IN A LARC FIRST- DIWNTOW CLASS ole EMG: Deposi de on July 10th will | RETHERE ARE { aru inte i on dy Weed EIGHTEEN HUN- ESL. WANDIL S 44 Pea Cunt INTEREST | DRED EMPLOYEES TaOHinNLD M PENT, Secretary. whl vid on Deposits from $1 to $3,000, j YEES, —AUCHIBALD M_ PEN] tary. ward \ouevorrositeD on A SEFONE JULY ol DE OF THE STEAMBOATS. L, ORAW INTERES TENANTS, ———— errr Of sawGany AND JULY | ALSO, Deposits may be withdrawn at any time A Fruit without giving notice | & FLORIst STORE || > Newport WE HAVE NEVER AT ANY TIME REQUIRED IN THE SAME gnd Block Ialand, \ HOTICE FROM OUR DEFY WITHORAWAL OF DEPOS ITORS FOR THE]! i BUILDING CALL, OR ADDRESS E, A, PRATT, ROOM 207 WORLD BUILDING. e (MATE MERCANTILE ENTERPRISES ~ WRITS FOR OIROULAR, Boers: 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M, Tilustrat und all information SAVINGS BANKS, _ | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. _ -FIERGE PLAYERPIANO cay M05 2 sewhere at $700 played by hand t ahi The Bowery Savings Ban", 128 ) PATIEN |, LONG BRANCH AND BACK SBURY PAKK AN AND 130 BOWE W YORK ’ 9) 1908. A semiannual dividend at the rate of FOUK PER CENT, per annum has deen declared and will be credited to dep sitors on all ums of $3.00 and upward ani not exceeding $3,000 which shall have been deposited at least three months ‘on the first day of July next, and 1 will be vavable on and after Mon. day. July 2, 1908. Money deposited on or before July 10 will draw interest from July i JR ARS MONTHLY LY |_310 PM. CATSHILL +4 Hudaon, MW iquals Any Sold fa je selfeplayer ANDERSON & CO,, 70 Fulton St-cet, Brooklyn, kal MW Pe ¢ PM rector Address P FOR SALE, 7 175 Chambers St mobile Establishment. Q ‘9 Trustees have declared a dividend | 8 months ending June s0th, 18, ot tho rate of “® FOUR PER C rT POPULAR EXCURSIONS HEXT SUNDAY ‘i LAKE HOPATCONG) ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN 81.00 5O Cts. LEAVE W. 23d ST, 8.50; LIBERTY ST. 9 A.M. | ORY | MAUCH CHUNK |. AVINGS BANK | cota nero ae st, 1903. Auto Bodies, 1 mart, Reading: nearly every ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN 8, Taxioabs, Touring * 6TH AVE $1.50 7S Cts. " wnay closed care for fal n orde ir LV. W, 23d ST, 8.20; LIBERTY ST, 8.30A.M, . hove n ted. mobile Exchange, 239 to 245 West Sta, near Broadway. FOUR Per Cent. per annum oa all sume of $5 and upward to 83,000. ts made on or before July 10th eu Ay CLIFF will draw Interest from Jniy Int ’ JOHN Cr GRISWOLD, Becretary. ON ee ane (0 I fe ‘Accounts van be opened by mail. [| TOUCHES TER Inc. EPOSITS AND SURPLUS | Weabanan ‘ feo oven $7,650.000.00 ‘| 200 E. 87th St., | S. FP. Cor, 3d Ave., $ Make skirts from your own nae terials to order 190th Semi-Annual Dividend Union Square Savings - Bank formenty the Institution for the Savings of een A erchants’ Clerks i a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RID OF D has been declared for the pontha ending July 1, 1908, at the rate of : FOUR PEx CENT. Annum on all sums fon $5 to $3,009, BEFORE JULY iN REST FROM JULY 1. JOHN t Weeks, Cushion yy, R 8 te tar ISteth. Bois hay, new frame ANd brick, At Now—OF wide Was. too high, my tuck, These lovely how mall’ monthly payments a Autos, Best Cars, Good, Cheap Manhattan's Fioneer Auto- | j ' Yesterday Was Cool and Pleasant In our Reception and Lounging Room—just like a breeze-swept veranda on the ocean tront. Hundreds of women were made comfortable by the whirring electric fans and refreshed by hot or iced tea which was without charge. Served every day— Side elevators to the Fourth Floor. Greenhut and ser all day. Company Dry Goods | The July Clearance Sale Goods Are Finding Appreciative Purchasers Every buyer in this store was given strict instructions to cut prices and clean stock, because we take inventory at the end of this month, and we must start with new, fresh merchandise. They did both with a vengeance, judging by the tremendous volume of sales on Monday and Tuesday. This appreciative spirit and shrewd judgment shown by the shopping public are clear proof of two things, viz: that the merchandise offered is seasonable and desirable in every way, and that the prices have been brought down to a point where buying is made almost irresistible. Get your share of tomorrow's merchandise ‘‘plums.”’ All are the smartest and We have applied the price-reduction lever Clearance Prices on The Clearance of Pumps most called fi ce} g! y to * Ready-to-Wear and PSY ger Oxfords and Ties fr shoes th millinery find 1s Suma " grouped for quick selling tomorow They are in tan Russta calfskin, patent leather and black Russia calf- skin and kidskin—Oxfords pumps and one and two- e assortment of toe shapes and 1 short Vamp and 1 arrow d 3.50 a pair, now at 2.4.5 Untrimmed Hats 1.45 Tuscan and Black Hats, at = 95c A large assortment of Prettily Trimmed 5.00 Hats ate a oie 95c Flowers at 45¢; ail the desirable colorings Main Floor owners quickly Second Floor Printed cotton batiste, 40 in wide, neat designs and polka Sale of Cotton wide and pol ¢ borders te ich: regu Wash Goods 18: aushiys at 12440 a yd Bordered Swiss muslins and cotton duck suitings, in dress patterns of 12 yards; both qualities made with composition dots and cube figures forming a border This clearance sale takes in an assort- ment of pure silk 2.00 and 2.50 Silk Parasols at 1.50 tea para, in brown, red, navy and royal blue and the much ca for green; all have natural wood sicks Formerly handsome designs regularly 3.00 a pattern; clearance 2.00 and 2.50, now at i 1.50 price, Sued i 2.00 Main Floor Main Floor 5.50 White English Repp SkirTS at 4.75 Genuine imported English repp is the scarcest and, at the same time, the most-wanted fabric for wash skirts this season—and that’s precisely what these handsome tub skirts are made of. The skirts are in a smart, open-down-the-front model, with detachable pearl buttons, in a fifteen gored flare style, self-lold trimmed. All sizes, 22 10 34 bands; 37 to “Ubud, VabaGE Ce 6 6 0 o « » «© oo © 4 5.50 Second Floor 16.50 & 18.50 Repp & Linen SUITS AND DRESSES at 9.75 & 12.50 For women and misses. Made of genuine itnported English repp or of French or Irish linen. We got these garments at a heavy price-sacrifice trom a prominent manufac- turer and pas: them on to you at the above named savings in price. All new, fresh and perfeet. Suits, jumpers and guimpe dress models Some severely tailored—others richly elaborated with laces and embroideries. All the wanted colorings and wh endowed with unusual style-beauty and distinctive character. y Others at 14.75 and 16.50; values 20.00 and 22.50. Others at 19.75 and 22.50; values 30.00 and 35.00. “em'1.50 to 5.00 Lingerie Waists at 95c, 1.95 and 3.95 _In this handsome assortment of lingerie waists there are not all sizes in every model, which accounts for the price-reductions, The choice of styles is broad—all beautifully trimmed with lace. A splendid opportunity to save on waists of unordinary style. Second Floor ‘ i 2.50 House Dresses, Aprons Dresses at Clearing Out Fine Summer {its . } one or And Combination Sets two-piece Furnishings for Men French models: of fine L isle chambray, gingham or madras, in plain colors, checks or stripes; square or high necks; elbow sleeves 2.00 House Dresses at 1.45; chambray or mad. ras: high and Dutch neck; elbow sleeves. 75c Aprons at 50c; of lawn, plain or embroidery- trimmed; with or without bibs 2.00 Combin tion Sets at 1.45; corset cover and skirt, or corset cover and drawers; of sheer nainsook, lace or embroidered beading trimming 3.50 White Petticoats at 2.75; cambric tops deep lawn tucked flounce, embroidery-trimmed Second Floor Underwear at 75c; shirts with short sleeves; drawers in knee and ankle length 3.00 Negligee Shirts at 1.65; made of fine imported madras, coat style Black Gauze Lisle Half-Hose at 35c; embroidered in neat designs. 75¢ Nightshirts at 50c; tow necks, light weight, plain and fancy trimmed 38c Suspenders at 25¢; of Summer-weight lisle: leather ends, Main Floor , ae q niles ’ Children’s and Bresses ‘vt i.aiy ate foe | , W or nainsook models, tucked and nfants Wear fnishedwith Iaceorembroidery. to 1.25 Dresses at 50c Infants’ and Childgen’s 78c 0 75c; white lawn, trimmed with lace and embroidery; low neck, short- sleeve styles. Infants’ 75c to 1.50 Long Slips at 50c to 1.00; of fine stintook: Bishop or yoke models; embroidery trimmed, Children’s 3.50 to 5.95 Hats at 1.00; straw hats, bonnets lingerie hats in a variety of styles. Second Floor Boys’ 6.50 Summer Suits at 3.95 The heavy price-reductions on these handsome Summer suits, for boys of 8 to 16 years, will make strong appeal to mothers who have been wanting for just such a chance to get hold of a vacation suit for the boy. They are in stylish Norfolk or double- breasted models, with knickerbocker trousers, in light, medium or dark shades of gray and brown mixtures. Formerly 6.50, at Ana Wea Lat 5 3.95 each Boys’ 10.50 Suits at 6.95 Clearance of Boys’ Negligee Boys’ 95c Blouses at 69c Norfolk or couble-breasted; of fine Shirts Of woven or printed madras; light fancy worsteds and cashmeres tailored Of woven or printed madras: for- or dark colors; without collar; sizes specially for us; sizes 8 to 16 years. —_merly 75c and 95c; now at 59c and 75e 7 to 15 years Second Floor D cre 50¢ Lisle Stock- Women s Hosiery ings at 35¢} sot fin- And Underwear ish gauze lisley in tan only. 35c Gauze Cotton Hose at 25c; exira fine in black. 35c Union Suits at 25c; white cotton, low- neck; umbrella style; cool and well-fitting 75c Drawers at 50c¢} white ribbed liste; lace trimmed; umbrella style Main Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19:h St. 6th Ave. 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co ) S8UMMEX RESORT\. FOR A SUMMER HOME, AN OUTING OR VACATION AND ORGANS, HEMPSTEAD, L. | {ant bree ni ERIE-NEW YORK REALTY CO., UnuuAlly “Isr RO) pul 216 Montague St., Brooklyn, N.Y. M @ short tine to artists uprights, fo 918% aud upwar s Write for full des @ lls", pe FOR SALE. Soanhen EXCHANGE CLOTHING CO., | [ ON | = WATCHES WEB RROUX 9 |see BROADWAY, Beirence on Pary Plecy |WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, olin ds, LONG ISLAND Vold renting extra storage “Where Cooling Breezes Blow. aQuiside our own ware Over 400 sillles af Shore ip Greatly Reduced Prices and eaay payment pian 139 Fifth Avenue, rear cOth St, ii 1 YEARS GooDs = IG OTR OF S23 AVE. a Open Daily Until 6 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice, | | Thursday's Spectal Announcement of Women’s Suits, Coats, Skirts, Kimonos, Ge. A SPLENDID LIST OF JULY REDUCTIONS. | ONLY THE NEW—ONLY THE BEST | SILK DRESSES— IUMPER. TAILORED WOOL SUITS | Eve { si qwest/ Even in midst of summer, there are ew tay| cool days. te provide for such | trim, we offer hundred SUMMER WOOL ALL WV, AND ALL RABLE, IN COLORS AND BLACK AT t HAL® VALUE. Those that were $10.0 are now 498 THAN | | ese 000" "7.98 | pee) a o ” " 998 | are ne ua C1 doe} " "$500 15.88 color ” ” 5.0 " ” 19.98 ice, emb'y, medal- | values WOOL DRESS SKIRTS Tailored and fancy—Volles, Panam: Woisteds, Moliaits--selt folds or elk rich designs— 798 $ Finer to $20. 9S—were $10 10) F So esate aulistatees ete SILK COAT SUIT were $3.8 to $15.3 ‘308° t> 1098 Taffeta, R h iol “oth—t 4 ton's host shitios nit blacketmmed, JACKETS h novelty shirr 3, tuckings, Silk— op richly emb'd were $9.98 to $22.98 5.98 to 14.98 Bosse 14 OB | Lace Bratd— i ; 16 88 Were $10.98 to $25.98.......6.98 to 16.08 i A Black Broadcloth Panama Voiles— 8 2038 were $7.98 to $15.98. ..054.08 to 11.98 Tan ¢ were S98 to. $18.98...0.06 8.98 to 8.98 to 4 folders. SILK TEA GOWNS 898 1) 16.08 DRESSING SACQUES WASHABLE COAT SUITS z che SILK DRESS SKIRTS black Tatfeta—1 $11.08 to $21.98, 8 to $25.98. s—Linen white and tay ‘ prite ues—white, colors— 208... Worth HH 9.8 1.5.98 to 7.08 40 . Were S85 to M8. oreB4O to 6.08 8 WASHABLE KIMONOS L and fitted—high or Dutch ne immed with Jace, satin, c. — daintiest colorings # ‘ 1.08 to 2.08 49 to 3.08 98 to 1.79 Albat —WETE SLID ccrsserseer son 3.08 Why Is This Store So Busy? The fact is so noticeab’e that many remark it on entering the store, The Answer Is Found in Prices and Gcods o —— Summer Neckwear A'l Our Finest Nov: .y Waists Newest fancies in Linen, Lace. ; Lawn, Pique, ete, in variety to At Gr Reductions! please the most diverse tastes and Mevraline, Momio Jap. Taffeta and purses! Net—white, black, pink, blue—latest Linen Collars — Hand emb'd — all tyles, with rich laces, hetghts and sizes—clsowhere 65 emb'y, ete,—suit- 7 occastons.... Dutch and Eton Collars—| lawn and lace—also laundered with whi border- all sizes-w row—elsew 38 BOWS for ook while new, $2.98..1.98 tyles— nor Pique, ex p Coque—4 full 8 Specials in Fiannels Fancy Wash Fl -stripes and 15 MR silk embid 4 and Wha eaniise 20 Mon's Gray an usually 2. i se 19 Drawers—s) sleoves— Great Stocks of Bue 15 Summer Blankets aN eteeoam All wool or part wool zephyr weight 8.98 to 898 » 119 o MORNING SALES---j207 2 yl" To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. ee) °. Havel Salen nade $13 Women’s Raineoacs amm_cks, Stk nd Cravenettes—plat ; LOOR-NEW BL 4 § FLOOR—NEW fence’ 450. \\ hite Habutais 26) 81.40 Wosht uc? All etlk— with ots and_tig aa i MAIN LK DEPT he S90, Tmpor ed Mousits oo Allover front of Pine lustre 4h ipeh--black, navy ECOND FI r White Batiste ¢ $2.69 som. Popular Pr "OND I $1.24 Cambric W Stripes and Persiy ND FLOOR $1.49 Women's Mil Sailors and Galashoros THIRD F $2.49 Blankets—oy Elderdown —_fintsh BASEMENT Der Trish Linen Hematitched 7 20e. 1 ourist Ki cumg 2 MIE Mt BAS Seer meee er a me RN Also 16 OTHE,R MORNING C ALS—cqual vy ilue to abowe Not advertised——-——— Spice does not permit LOOK FOR 7HE OL00KS! 100K FOR 4HE CLOCKS. A