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and has lain idle hood has been {mpr “PAUL REVERE” BERESFORD LOST ~ OF DEATH AVENUE | RACE AT WALDORF |= "FILLED BY A CAR) FOR LADY'S GARTER Horse That Galloped in Front] He and Tea Man Glare at Vic- Given '|-@f Trains for Years Meets | tor, Who Restores Article | cape Wilting stony in aural End on Trolley Track. to Blue-Eyed Owner, Extra Charge for Getterin CASPERE "RIDER HELD AS) THIEF, |The Hon. Bobby Reresgord, known to | Geers, CeNties the olite books as the Hoff, Robert Seton | PLSt Bowers. north of ¢ Beresford; Assistant Manager John Hob- | © by, of the Waldorf-Astoria, and James | Humphrey, a tea expert, had an_ob- aol cle race In the corridor of the Wal- | v _ pret Astoria last “night ‘The obstacle was a indy’s garter with oWa i ~--+- Special Concert ---- @ small gold chain purse attached to tt. G ules Had Been Tossed Through Window Into Car, Causing ‘ our $I sic onde by Jul ey a Panic. | The three saw the thing siip into sight rai Re ly . ton He Mien Ta & iciney L Ratton ‘ under the pale blue skirt of @ young | Bob Wai y Conlon and Nellie Nelson, featur- © person with fluffy hair and eyes as) ing Harold Rossiter's compositions, including TR wan the sad fate of “Paul Revere,” | blue as her dress. | These Song Hits at ffter galloping In front of freight trains| The Hon. Uobby and the tea man| "MO. w 8 ray oret fm Death avenue for wern veral yeare to/@ot out in front of Mr. Hobby while he Jenrians of the © put the little obsect in its owner's hand sel oe egy? atcher's| Td glared at him so hard that he did Droximity, to be killed by a street car] not dare smile—if indeed he wanted to. early to-day | As for the young person in blue sho| Policeman Martin of the West Twen- | almost made It obvious that she spent eleth street etatio ! at lecst twenty-three hours out of| ree ing At) twenty-four receiving just such embar- Ninth avenue and Twenty-sev street | ising restorations. @t 1.90 o'clock, when he heard a ioud] — Slatter on the cobblestones. Up the HETTY GREEN ADDS MILLION.) Ue ne Faw A horse, feet extended, | —— retched, rider urgent, raciig a) CHICAGO, May 2%.—Mrs. Hetty Green has sold for tilion dollars in round Brien, the motorman, it de-/n of real estate here | © of the which ined tn 1877 for $196,812.70, e was de- | T a Fempes & Sanshines’ it Me Mavbe 1°11 Come Back 5 Rae lesen at ea Mars ener tte } ’ Two hundrec Ww omens ' Bought at the lowest price ever heard of and Low Shoes |} | ) will be sold on the same basis; all new Sum- Beauty of Outline | | i] suddenly the eres the bows of the trolley Rider Thrown Into Car, + ‘The horse went headlong into the side | of the car. His rider pi: @ window to the opposite mer shapes and on the eve of Decoration Day Graceful Style ta wonderful bargain; trimmed free; choice.. Fine Leathers and b Expert Workmanship are qualities you may 6on- fidently expect to fird in COWARD OXFORDs. Mothproof "| You will also experience an — unusual degree of comfort, For storing || from the first time you put Motor Coats, 1 them on your feet. | FE hapeaeuerwramemnh | Furs.etc. | SOLD NOWHERE ELSE | FOUR SIZES eae | JAMES S.COWARD | | be stopped. Dr. Everingham came ¢ Hospital and tool: a few anjured man's was taken to the raigned before L’ Hone. In the mean time agents of the & P. C. A. had examined “Paul Revere,” who hadn't taken another step after | fnto the car, and ended ais pain with The me 50, 60, 76.499 264-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. CENTS (SEAN WARREN 6TREET) Mail Orders Filled | Send (or Catalogue BE said he was Michael ars old, a driver, Perfect Security Against Moths, Dust and Germs. Han c “Where did the ifeutenant, who tho ro nized in Driscoll 9 member of the Gopher gang. “Where did 1 get the plug? Why, ning e length (no creases). Also Stothe proof N = * Worseback ridi This Price Is Pe “Tasked w 43 ' Just Racing for Exercise. “Oh! Why, I Just met him. He came “up to mo over in Sixth avenue. He Cedar Bags Four stzes ©), Oc, to BL. For Sale & Dep't Stores, The White Tar Co., New York. uine linen to sell at $5 Saturd: juestion about them going qui Hthun ever QU STIONS OF SEX ou racing with a troiley | Are tu neiennes lace, In square oF V-shape a denians in_all ex mH \ tena chan vlack and all whit Nee meee enn eee eeeee( Second Floor.) charge of grand larceny ¢ = Do large eirenlar cotlare, prettily $2.98 Ponres and p OPPENHEIM, GLLINS3.G | sins » 10 ‘Broagway 34th Street—West style all sizes; Misses’ Summer Dresses @ (aienays SIEGEL) ( Silk Folienne-~ D resses GPN to Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; also Ladies’ Sizes, Extraordinary Value* dl 500 Misses’ Summer Dress:s Matoria!., Teie Tailorings ona : of Rates, Gingham, Checks and Stripes ) Embroidered; and Plain Chambray 2.95 trimmed very effectively. VALUE 86,75.) I 9 Smart BACON 0" {Blue Ribbon Molasses Fruit {Cake ii you, for 85.40 Dresses Madeto Your Measure from Targe at ow, : all Naushon Cinghams Neon tara far i Only i worth 16. alb., Saturda & | $3.50 H] We guaranteetoti with a purchase a ANY AMOUNT? 4 1} you Vou have 10 ih 5 Our own Boiling PST Mena PROPORTION $50 \ thn atmo te New Florida Potatoes oe Dae | | ie MOTOR \ | y is H NAL RIE RT MONDAY ANO |65: 7 SMITH Tit QcKs Si SAT EVEHINGS BROOKLY 7 Vitith STREL Double Liberty Stamps for Tobacco Tags, Soap Wrappers, Etc. ‘|Doubleer% Stampsto 1 o’Clock*tf ;-Misses’ Beautiful Dresses $10 to $15 Grades from Regular Stock 7, Straws Decoration Day dozen untrimmed hats; all new, clean _goods.} Banded Sailors Sale Girls’Hats Hand-made bats for girls, ages 7 to "79c, ¢ 98c, $1 49, it twenty py choose from, trim- \ $1 .98 to $2. 98 Mle Gaveseent Noge werer eee ecco ooo (Main Floor.) -eeeceeecoeee. ----Linen Suits——-- For Wome, Saturday at “SENUINE Line Sele "3 \ We have a‘limited number of thi Suits of gen- nd there is no at this price, for Linen Suits are in greater vogue this season |Several pretty models. Coats 26 inches tong fastened in front with large pearl button. jhave the new panel front and back. Siscs 34 to 44. $1.50 Lawn Dresses ° $2.98 Tub Dresses Made of fine rie. pereale, chambray, fancy lawns, ginghams and iinons. in about 10 distinct tyles) all ec mal 98 Tub Dresses alard, Anderson ginghams, logo: inseveral pretty models, Children’s Pique Coats Bathing Caps- aR ubhes Bathing Caps Tam o' Shanter effect, at Rubberized Sateen Bathing “aps—In bandanna style, tftects EBS 39c to 59¢ Sateen Bathing C and dotted Tam Bathing Shoes —With cork soles;} pair teens 2 Hy Neg, Main Poor.) ee @. -A Timel om ALI. MILK TAPES: Nae Ribbon Sale - Cut from See t t native cvs Ib AY { Walk-Over Oxiords That's Just What Ibis Offer Means. -----PRIME RIB ROASTS HAMS Sere 7 Bite | Loins of Seiany Pork : Legs of Mutton‘: Legs of Lamb Maryland Geese + Jersey Fow! ‘iiruir uns yb res 15k | Fricassee Chickens deo neon © I, LOO Chorolate Layer Cakes | Roasting Chickens ae Ib. 16c Rump Corned Beef Rib Roast Beef t from cholve, Hunter BaltimoreRye Weat Fd Club, Whishey | White Rose Gin a" aac q ' Kumme! ‘ ‘Grass Butter, »'’, 25c Eggs, \"""" 22¢) (Us 26, 1911. Ho herve 5% ToSellat$ay.75 5 unusually tively selling here tomorrow Cae | and every one of them will go in Sale on | hurry, for at the price they are positively ire 2d Floor resistible. . Silks, Nets, Marquisettes and Voi Choice of Lingeri in a wide range of pretty Summer models. Most all the dresses are elaborately trimmed with dainty Valenciennes laces or with smart littl ches of contrasting color silks. Still other models are intricately embroidered in handsome designs, and others beautifully trimmed with combinations of Trish and Cluny laces, — Sizes 14 to 18 In « t notch or Misses’ Pure Limen Suits sige lint anotale done models have sailor collars of whit Skirts new models * e the new el Tan only 14 to 18 yea Marla $7.50, at Misses’ & Juniors’ Dresses et pete, tae nity kimono offéets trimmed withcombina- tions of contrasting shades. Juniors’ ¢ , Mlzes 14 to 17 years, Misses’ sizes 14 tol8 years, Choice at Girls’ Dresses calos and ginghar neck models. fine lawns. per- {in coot Duron ited skirts that hem. Sizes 6 to Cc 00. at Misses’ Dresses of linenes and fiawns, In neat Duteh is, trimmed with contenseng 6 Value $109, at aeeeceerorocccsooces=: for Summer wear. Only got them in las! will surely go out to-morrow. Choose Blue Suits, Brown and Worst ties. Ail banner bargains, Any man ing at Go Saturday, at Only -and even more—off prices to meet the special Dee- ion Day demands of parcnts to-morrow. In former prices you are getting Vho materials are eb nen and Galatea, y wanted style 1 Military artment of h full and all al or, All sizes, 2 Boys’ 85 Confirmation Suits 53.95 | ' Fishermen. LISLE—Two Ciaspe; 0c, "$1.25 | TROUT FLIES aasort and popular model for « neck models of fine lingerie elaborately: ¢ fine lace ond medallions. Short ki $3 Waists A AND by ‘ in various models, Some have fine i {efect Three-quarter or kimono sleeve model rn Slightly Men’ Ss (Fetes rn lic one ar eur trom “ib. 9%c! rex bottle eee e eee wn nn enn nese ( Second SS ~Men Can Bay $15 to $20~ Suits Here Saturday Spic and span—every one as fresh asa daisy, and in the best and ever, one s, Mixed > a an Boys’ $3. pide $4 s Suits We also promise parents the best clothing as $ MM many months, and we have cut every cent of profit Men's Duck aud Khaki Trousers, $1.19 Birtctly. « Norfolk and double hs ia $2.98} News for--\ --$1& $1.50 SampleGloves- We feel positive that you have never seen such fine gloves at this price before, Silk Gloves, elbow length, in black, white and colors. GLOVES OF CHAMOIS LISLE AND) MEN'S CHAMOIS LISLE GLOVES— ee rae SL. 49 Middy Waists For Women 98 | Made of cheviot and trimmed with | vi ai oa Cc) oa a eg ie and dainty ettily lace tritumings, pretty yokes, and Ss 98 others with bordered sailor collar eee ee neneeesenes (Kecund Foor.) “eeeeneeeeeerees 4, °S & *6 IEE RAS POE 0 eee ee ee ere ee=( Third Flor, or ereereeeeeecee, THE WTH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't--WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM k