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Mr. 1 qyeding aseumed 0 waiting attielida | Benue aan | ce Wise aoe Animal While on Hunting Trip. | who tor a time was confined In Bloom: | ant, twenty-four yea ‘ ee Brother Killed Its Mother. ingdale Asylum, was the victim of a| While making her appli n fe abheaplh ced be WER OF N.S . ‘ pede conspiracy to cheat her out of her|@*ve smilingly asked the clerk if she EATS tics sams 5 inth tre von frignt| There was one passenger on th® share in the larwe estate of hor, hues, ao Fed to give her home address, dividend uncertainty The market greeted ( FIFTH AVENUE RUNAWAY. | Frightened Horse Smashes Into Fifth avenue ane nm and THE EVENING WORLD, BRINGS JAGUAR CUB CAUGHT IN PANAMA. 4 Fruit ¢ at TREN FEET seaccpetmm jose |FIGHT OVER BALCH ESTATE.| cense to marry Penry Homer Horgs Springefild, Mass. Miss Andrus gave li Widow's Lawyer Saye She ts View| andres a died in 1908, rflay asked | as of that city, today obtained a i | 561 West One Hundred of the relative she gave of er THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1911. CE the asylum phy ", irs. Balch has fo the executors of her Decision war re. f terms of the will of her hus- AES SS CERTANTO of Panama Ingdale hile going 0 t by {Kezema by A Speedy | Pimpies | Remedy ;Daniruit or e | Imperfections apers bearing on her | for of the Skin — | CERTANTO\s no experiment; it has HELEN ANDRUS TO WED. heen tested for over 20 years without a ingle failure. We do not want you" letters and ¢ commitment ring the tmace bh had Daaghter of Sonker: Millonatre money if it does not help you. Druggists Ges 5 Bteonne; are instructed to return the purchase price where it fails to give satisfaction. Helen Whittier Andrus of th iionaire elevato nufa For tures ressman, former Mayor of other druagi a Yonkers and the present Republican | “GERTANTO ” MRS, FORNES DISMISSES SUIT = —= - — ae r, John Bo | She and the man Come to! ai PRESEEPR FR FESE 8S TPH +i+ili+l ++ + NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, FORMERLY $8.00 To 2000 . at $4.00 to 7.50 SAILOR AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE. SUITS, FORMERLY $5.00 to 10.00 SOUTH H. married in St. Patrick's Cathedral in The marriage nts of seven 188. They parted in 1903, members of t! Holyoke Col- lege faculty have been announced since semester opened. For the first time on record Cupid hasg been busier bind Martin, James J. McCartney, William T. | an 183 Bergin, R. W. Cait and Thomas Mra. Olive F OR Lally to-day from J : 8 a fers [for separation against her husband, | . - 1s Bl gis wreat ® old, of No.| Charen V. Fornes, former President of ist] S Bl cee eet, with heF the Hoard of Aldermen and now Repre- | a = 8 MERTIRGr ue Coren iCa a eae ee sentative In Congress from the Eleventh | { 1 Columbus av nts ae Y. ,° md os Kenbild District of New York. Bi IBY = Bcc wste e'tee scene ome arson ser met | «© A SALE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING ay t 8 pacer The child wee nit ne between the couple were not made Be BR ey vethound car” Tne gust Tena zo"e HE wan aaid simply toa Mtrs | \T EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES 1h = 18 | passed over her and pinned her down. | . Satta ae at af q At Roosevelt’ Hospital Dr. Wennig Mere salevarninn kone | 1m} Wi fuuna Net teas nae 8a ‘4 Former Justice M. Linn Bruce, who | ; 3 i found, both logs had been fractured | was appointed referee to hear the. ev!- WILL BE HELD FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AS FOLLOWS Hd % dence in the separation case, was ready $ capia “4 to mako his report. The couple were the problem. % s 8 4 8 TEL PLL LeE i+ ieei+t Oh! Dance With Joy at $2.75 « 4.00 Fspecially Made for Women Who Want “a Pretty Little Black Silk Dress—Not Expensive” Black Silk Dresses Ot Black Satin Messaline and China Silk At $9.75 A few weeks ago, when we || were selling those dainty little foulard frocks by the thousand at $6.75, we could not help hearing one woman after another remark: | “Yes, these are very pretty and wonderfully cheap, but if they 7 were only black.” When all the foulards were gone, and the maker came around to see what more we could do to help him hold together his trained people during the lull between his seasons, this demand came to mind. As far as we knew, just the kind of dresses that we wanted were not to be had. But it hap- pened that this maker had in his warerooms a quantity of black Creations for the Models The materials are-of excellent quality. among the Instructors than among the Over to yout arageloy ope SS A Tarn tor" a age package, of REEFERS FoRMERLY 550 To 10.75 at 3.50 cola worn abroad toda SU Means Wiz bo Ccmpeiese| 2. Sornact Cram ses rem te GLAD-PHEET) = sprinc coxts rorwenty 900 To 1200 ar 4.00 ath, a lnteligeet, | 4a¥ an Public Service Commissioner by CORN SAAB ate NtON WASHABLE REEFERS, FORMERLY 4.00705.75, aT $3,003.50 | ng pvenaren te Justice Ingraham in the Appellate Di- Weel cat the, corns, and ; | might fairl: that ALBANY, a ti su i tae -Yock,' tne letter te Gove Dist in; [avenue and Twenty-sists atrest Teattteny ota" oe WASHABLE SUITS IN RUSSIAN AND SAILOR STYLES, fairly say tha i J. Se —— dorses the appointment of 4. serneant Fegrrerar ay pe on Bae “tle FORMERLY $5.75 To 550 . at $1.25 to 4.00 Bie astic service Commission, R. 1, Supe. t—@teamer tj for econe ic ore COLORED BLOUSES, FORMERLY 68c. «3.00 at 50c. «65c. Memetes sect, “is tain very intelti:| tor New Sorts reported sn totee cot Ce cae : 5 y «| tor New York, Fel fen gent ontren Will’ eanke a tnoet gom:| of andy ook at 1 P. 34. Will dock late mre =e Drugeinte’ IMPORTED BATH ROBES OF TURKISH TOWELING, petent official." to-night or 8 A. M. Friday. 7 os re Oy FORMERLY $300 To 525 . at $2.00 « 4.00 Here are extra values resulting from the Reorganization and Extension of this business. . Extra values right at the height of the season. Extra values involving clothes of the sterling character that for over fifty years has made the name Hackett; Carhart synonymous with correct style, good tailoring and honest value. Presenting a very wide range of patterns. Blues of every good shade in fancy weaves, hairline stripes and plain serge weaves. Bluish mixtures and gray mixtures, tans and browns in plain and fancy weaves. Every garment tailored and designed for New York men to weer this season. Two Broadway Stores; STRAW HATS FORMERLY $2.75 To 350 . at $1.90 YOUNG MEN'S SERGE OUTING TROUSERS at $4.25 E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice,President Fifth Avenue, 34th aud 35th Streets, New York. June Specials in Hackett, Carhart Clothes for Men Fifth Avenue. Greatly Reduced Prices FRIDAY Women’s Lingerie Waists for each size larger. of fine sheer French batiste, marquisette and linen; | | a number entirely hand made, | | $9 4 50 190 2.95 3.75 each size larger. $49.50 Heretofore $3.75 to $9.75 Men who want very finest clothes can fave $5.50 to $10.50 on any one of these exquisite suits. Fabrics from the world’s best mills, tailoring of exceptional fineness and very high quality trimmings com- bined make these suits extraordinary values regularly at $30 and $35, Gray, tan, brown, blue and mixture effects in worsteds and cassimeres. ns | shipment. The World’s Big Lead as a Vacation Guide ‘ New Harlem Store: Z\125th St.Near3d AV. Sosy | Harlem Store Open 7 Evenings 265 Broadway Near Chambers St 841 Broadway \e Cor, 13th St. VIAL SELIVERIES to the Bronx and WORLD last week MORE THAN FOUR TIMES the 799 in the Herald. For by far the greatest number of Vacation Re- sorts see World Advertisements any morning, also aot FA SY on SUNDAYS, m avi I Mn ua WV HEN you don't advertise nobody knows that you are do- ing business, and it won’t be long before you'll 3 not know it yourself. 3 | mercerized cotton, Westchester County, 3,200 “Summer Outing Trousers at $5 " 7 a u dver- Flannel and serges. ite or WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, pote er Dy neatiy striped. Absolutely the best : s siti ! Home Furnished $99.98 printed in THE trouser proposition we ever saw Main floor, New Building. Almost Every ManCan Wear Silk Half Hose at This Rate—50c a Pair! Black and other colors, lustrous silk, and yet built for wear, since heels, toes and cuffs are of Main floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. These Dresses are $15 to $20 Quality As it is we must leave to your individual judgment their actual value. Ready when the store opens tomorrow. silks that he had purchased for his Autumn work, which was a great help in solving He Provided the Silks and the Labor and We Drew on the Very Latest And it is rather a coincidence that our latest Paris letter, in describing the A practically classed them under two heads—satin and To put a valuation upon these black silk dresses is difficult, because of the element of style which figures so prominently. If the styles were more ordinary, we Costume Salons, Second finor, Old Building. <- ||| Price news as there is today. They have so many points of excellence. vulcanized fibre covering a 3-ply foundation—the Atlas steel binding which envelops ||| every edge and corner with its clamps penetrating clear through the trunk—the Franklin Simon & Co. | convenient trays from which every partition can be removed if desired—the extra | ® ||| stay bolts next to the handles—and a half dozen other Atlas features which justify | the maker in his liberal guarantee. To repair free of cost ALL damage to any of his trunks | within three years from time of purchase, no matter how the | damage was contracted. | All these things only add importance to this announcement of the disposal of these Altas ||| trunks, at exactly the prices we PAY the maker for them. Every trunk is new and perfect. The Steamef trunks will sell at $10 to $14 for a 32-inch size, with a $1 increase Small Imperfections Bring 15c to 25 For Men’s Suits For Men’s Suits White Fabrics at 1214c and 5c Values $25 and $28 Values $30 and $35 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Acrineh plein sess: white ciate, Th oods, without the imperfections, are in our stock af 180, Tse and 25c, But an occasional heavy thread or a mill spot here and there je the prices on this new| Pongce. jasement, Old Building. Women's Silk Gloves at 50c Instead of 75c and $1 Now selling. Main Aisle, Main floor, 01d P Sheer, “MViy boy, the sur- est way to make money is to save it. “You cannot af- ford to neglect your appearance. That is not necessary, Ming. Men’s Suits at $20 Though Fabrics and Workmanship Tell Plainly That Their Real Values are $25, $28, $30, $32 Very fine all - wool light- weight, Wanamaker-made 3- piece suits. In fancy patterns A brown, tan, gray and some Wiel Hi itt 4 Y, striped blue serges—-full-lined / in high-grade mohair. TRUNKS AT WHOLESALE |With Such Trunks Selling at Usual Whole- sale Prices One is Almost Tempted to Travel’ We like to talk about ATLAS trunks even when there is no such special | The hard The Dress trunks will-sel! at $15 and $16 for a.32-inch size, with $1 increase for Three styles in steamer trunks and two styles in dress trunks that match two of the steamers, | | All sizes from 32 to 40 inch ineach style. And every trunk at usual wholesale cost. | Basement, New Building. We shall let the women share our good fortune in get- ting these excellent gloves at a distinct concession, ‘Iwo-clasp, double finger tipped, in biack, whiie, tan and “IT see that the]; — | Wanamaker ment Store has “ (Guaranteed Alle]: Wool Blue Serge Suits at $10 and there is nothing smarter than blue serge. “There’s an opportunity you should not miss. New Basement, at Subway entrance. Base- |: |