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—a ODDITIES IN Chronicles Hi igh Heels as Bad as Rum. ‘bat high heels are as heathenish as Tings {n the nose or tattooing, was the Geclardtion made by Supreme Court Justices Howard to the graduating nurses of Troy (N. Y.) Hospital. enjoined them to advocate norma) and to speak out against “this ly fashion—a fashion as destructive rum, as deadly as opium.” Strange and Curious Happenings tn the THE NEWS of To-Day. Mail Carriers May Get Bugles. Tho picturesqueness of country life may be soon added to by the rural mail carriers announcing their arrival by the blowing of bugles, ‘This suggestion “as been made to the Post-office Department by a citizen of ‘ew Hampshire, who says a bugle call would also be of benefit to those who want to buy stamps. Turtle Drags Staten Island Man Out of a Boat. This ts not a fish but a turtle story. Charles Dixon and George Harris of Rossville, 8. 1., went fishing In Boyd's Lake, near thelr home. Dixon was sitting on a log with his coat dangling the water, Suddenly sometis ing that had coat and dragged him into deep wa Harris hurried to the rescue and discovered that they had a big turtle to deal with, After a hard fight they landed !t and have the t LF Fogarty. w the edge of the lake selzed Dixon's urtle to prove their story, Dumps Dynamite Down Incline. Mistaking it for a load of rock, & workman dumped forty cases of dyna- mite out of a cart down twenty-foot incline at Greenville, N. J., and al- though the cases bumped each other and the rocks there was no explosion. The rest of the workmen who saw the dynamite unloaded were so over- come by fright they quit work for the rest of the day. Knife Cures Piano Mania. Mrs. M. M. Bard of Cleveland for years had a wild manta for thumping | , the piano, and was terrified at mount- ing an elevation. | An operation was performed at New| Haven, removing part of her brain and| skull, and she is now reported com- pletely cured. Must “Honk-Honk” in Capital. ;The motorists of Washington, D. C., puat stick to the ‘honk-honk" ke from their cars all fan Makers, by recent decision of It ts all be se and nolse ourt. the Washington Pedestrians have been unable to tell whether it was a German band or a Potomac boat when an auto approached, At 75 Cuts Eye-Teeth. Syden Thompson, seventy-five years old, of Rockawa. N. J., had been an- moyed by pains in his upper jaw until he had an expert examination made, He was astonished to find that he Was cutting two ‘e-teeth, Coughing Kills Jersey Man. Dog Kills 37 Rats in 6 Minutes. Sporty, an Irish terrier belonging to Thomas Nees of Lawrenceburg, Ind., killed thirty-seven rats in six minutes In a rat-k! ling contest. Then Sporty, overheated, lay down and jo!ned his victims in the anima! heaven, He was given a Christlan burial in a white velvet coffin, Shook Rival’s Mi Milk Bottles. ne citizens of Yonkers that thelr milk lacked 89 th two hours > fined $20, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the Signature af close to the surface of | | edvice is free, ted for thelr break‘ast| CONSTANT PAIN — ee Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pinks |ham’s Vegetable Compound, Dewittville, N.Y. --" Before I start. i E. Pinkham’ 's Voge. evitable Compound I , > tsuffered wih hee all \ the time wit \ tnd ‘baring ett ih le. fmado me sick if I But now I do not have any - these troubles. I have a strong baby eh now, which 1 did ne have before taking Lydia E. 1 ate Vegetable Compound.” —Mnrs. A. A, | Cries, Route 44, Dewittville, N.Y. ‘The above is ooly one of the thou. sands of grateful letters which aro constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of L; Mass., ghich prove beyond adovbt kp! Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. “had from roots and herbs, ' Petuall ly does cure these obstinate dis. gases of women, and that every such suffering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve; table Compound a trial before submit ting to an operation, or giving up | hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn, Mase., Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health an READERS Going out of town for the summer may have the World sent to them, and address changed as often as desired. Morning World, 12¢ per week Evening World, 6c per week Sunday World, Sc per Sunday Send your remittance to the Cashier NEW YORK WORLD. Michael Maffia, thirty-nine, of Bloom-| field, e apparently jn good) hing, and doctors health, beg: failed to stop After coughing ly he died, the p heart disease c. ing from the U.S. NAVAL OFFER WEDS GIRL WON IN CONSTANTINOPLE Bride of Lieut. Rogers Is the Daughter of Sir Robert H. Lang. | | A naval romance between a youns! American officer and the daughter of an] English Knight, which had tts b ings on the Dosphorus reached the| natural culm jon yesterday aft noon when Lieut. Hyron Demont Ros- ers, UL S.N. a ary Alice Lang were wedded in t of the Ascension, Fifth avenue and» Tenth street, ‘Tho bride 1s ert Hamfiton Lao, Grove, De Rob- , of the was quie ne to the | bert, who was unable to The bride, unattended, was lage by ner mother, Lady . Rogers was attended by A ba a few of the most riends | the couple were in attendance, = rector, the Rev, Perey Stickney Grent, performed the ceremony, After the we Lady Lang was the hostess to t n and wedding pa tea at the honeymoon Li make their home at Charlest¢ of the young couple rs ago when Lieut t midshipman mak- was with the gun- Mrs. Rogers's father was Imperial Ottoman Bank, t frequently at func- glish and American| She and tons given residents of t y. Lieut. Ro) ‘ax enabled to see Miss Lang frequently during his three years / of sea service, and the romance born under the shadow of the dome of Sancta Sophia was never permitted to die Government thermometer reg! in the shade yesterday, the highest June temperature here in nineteen years, Crops of all kinds and the frult trees ee suffering badly for want of rain, ‘ inhale the fumes Distressed A. — J} | Brass Bed Outfit, 15.98 n and Consisting of tworinch post Brass Bed, with vy fillers, soft top mattresses, two feather lows, and a woven wire spring: in all si f.00. 915.98 Eariy English Oak Rocke er, upholstered with leather borne OUR KM. OPEN GATURDAY EVENINGS The Dootor’s Answers On Health and Beauty Questions ov aze given and the answars will apply to any 18 BAKER, w are general in character; the ty takin mV dating. t MHTE Le TInEWAL ply” to This is os oF S122? A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. NEBRG 3; vant | Jersey “LY STATION AT CORNER THE EVENING WORLD, ber | : a | ____sFur BALE. | ETT ITT Te THURSDAY, Hoyt Street Subwa7 Station E AIST HOUS t TP ULTON Sr. Cor. Brince ST. B’KLYN, — JUNE CLEARANCESALE Pretty Summer Frocks Suitable for Mountain or Sea- shore Wear A Rare Opportunity to Pur= chase Attractive High-Class Dresses at an Unusually Low Price. 5 7s Former Prices Up to $12.50. FRIDAY ONLY Materials are French Mull, Voile, Marquisette and India Lawn, One Mocel as Pictured Trimmings are tastefully ap- plied, and consist of Embroidery, Real Laces and Insertions and Edging of Satin, in contrasting colors. Lingerie Waists Jels, New Summer mo first showing of sheer sik fl batiste, lily trimmed; would be excel- tent value at a much 1 97 higher price ESTATE FoR Meal KLY REAL THE SUN NEVER SHONE On @ Better House Fot $4, 730 EXCURSION TO NEW HAVEN ON SUNDAYS ner RICHARD. VECK lew § i Jove. Four $1100, Chiltiren UP THE HUDSON. SUNDAY (CLRY OF LOWELL Fxeursi PALE RIVER LINE MEXGELSIOR. | SAVINGS BANK Temporarily Located in the Masonle Building, 46 W. 24th St. gt Mam ghulladinn Lake Hopatcong, $1.00 EVERY SUNDAY and HOLIDAY Leave W. 234 St. ¥.50, Liberty St, 9.00 ame} Mauch Chunk, $1.50 NEXT SUNDAY Leave W. 241 5t. 6.20, Liberty St. 8.90 a.m, ViA.NEW JERSEY.CENTRAL HARD COAL'INO SMOKE} COMFORT 17,10 made on oF bot 10 will, gray rh fei Hee Savings Bank 116th, "Di 1D: ND NORTH BEACH )_ FREE FIREWORKS TO-NIGHT iit i:Aie! ySbISO as East 99th & 134th Street evs also Direct, "Sight Seeing Yachts wnsbora Bridge Tr ay from tatve 0.00%. Sf ped Saw ty Hh nM r Waly tae CURKEY ANDREWS, Asst IN ATHAN | wes ¥. sittin Laght M D )PATTEN [INE Kor Vighianas, mauris Park aud au 4 ae, searide resort, ata ee Ly. W. 85th at. 7.45, LY Battery 820,200 th We THE “RING Fi FIRST PS THEN THE f FiQNEYMOON Ce Look Brace, Aavesy M aM - FOR SALE, “tes! Value in ths uity, Ea DIAMONDS & WAIC DIAM« st Terms, ON CREDIT Del "EXCHANGE CLOTHING co. HELP WAN TEDeMALE, WORE TY . P mh v. JEWELRY Varel th ‘eit Cneps ut ‘om FL00a 170 BROADWAY, CO, MALDEN LANE DIAMONDS ON CREDIT AsY. WEE MONTHLY VAYMLNTS. American ‘Walch and Diamond Co., ifut \¢ Madea Lane, Tel, 6007 Cort, Take Elevetos,| €O,, 61 Co organ. 11 eiup it $60, $3 monthly’ s 7a; OpOO CVRUINg, suNE » Men's . | Paimer's Bed Canopies ’ 15, 1911, No Sale Like Women’s Lin’ rleDresses | 7.98 ! Usually $10.98—special .... Women's Wash Dresses 2,75..3.75..4,50 Lace or Emb'y Trim WORTH NEARLY DOUBLB! Women’s Fine Corsets Worth $4 and §6—June Sale. Women’ 's Corsets Value $1.89 ...se000.-+.+++ Regular! Rich Messating with and trim OF handsot lace _yoke—tail tucked and heve band White Lawn Waists Instead of $1.89...........+ yoke, o emb'y inserting—high aud low peck, White Voile Waists $2 98 styles Worth $4.51 fine emb'y bandings. Misses’ Wash poressen Instead of § 18 yes. Boys’ Wash Suits Kegularly $1.69 to $1.98— pun und Ballor-—24 to 10. aad Linon—white, colors, fancies. Boys’ Suits Pots Hemet | Worth $4.50, “also Choviots and Tw stripes sod tmixtures- 17 years, Boys LaunderedBlouses \ Values .79 t Madras and ~plain or pi ics d-=8 to 16 years. Boys’ Golf Caps Bie. Kinds, J i and. Rose Chambra stripe gingharos contrast piplnge2 to 8 yrs. Men’ s Soisette Pajamas | Usua ally $1.98 froge—all # alse dark ees. Bx10 ft., greens, reds, blues and browns. Fine Axminster Rugs | Special 2ixod inch floral and Orlental designs. Full sizo—Special——Friday. § LestNet—adjustable frames complete, Morning Special Lunch Until 1 P, M. (4 Ccurses)—29.,Cemts. amen Gingham, Lawn, Chambray, Dimity | 2.95 High clase long modcls—of emb'd ail Bd Ky fine coutil—clegantly trim'd— Saye and fancy etched Gounces all lengebe. 3.| Black Aly Walsts ly $5.98... yf jetas aro elaborately pia 81 Allover tucked with hand crocheted thera with olaborate fronts and Reeves of lace and omb'y medallions oF 1.75 Fronts of emb'd panels between wide inserts of Cluny lace—yokes and sleeves Girls? roviin Cord Dresses! 2.67 Imported iow model, with extra 3.75 lack-and-white or trimmed with self-color 1.415 r.— Gulaves, Drill, Chambray, Madras 2.95 or two pairs knickors—8- to 57 white and fancies Hghe and 1.45 blue, pink ‘wad helio— | 31 1.49 | 1,49 Ours. No Mail or Telephone Orders! Fancy Dress Lawns } Instead of 7% tense All Wool Challies. Yard Wide Silk Fepune iy Value .85 also white aud cream Silk Foulards Messaline finish—reg. .49 & .69 Neat dosigns—light aod dork. d, Wide Silk Pongees oe ee s } Fancy White Goods 10 cent kinds—Friday.., Sttimer drecest se. Embroidered Swisses | 19 and 24 ct. etapa born Graduauion dresses. Unbleached Muslins Mill lengths—3 vo 15 yda.— worth 8 cts. yd. Bleached Sheetings } 71 inches wide—worth Hh Barrens J Pacther Pillow: 20x28-—worth .49. 22025—worth .y, Merc’z'd Table Damasks Instead of .39 ch—eit —Horal and spot patterns. Huck Towels 18x34—reg. .12.. Heavy Union linen — Fine Cal, Wool Blankets Instead of $4.60 White, with col'd bi Wool Wash Flannels =} Reg. .29 Light and dark stripes. Scotch MadrasStationery Worth .86. ‘41 1 quire each note and letter si Value .59 ae i ay He er sizo--with Navy serge, Shepherd checks and mize] taulote > “ey De Used as writing tutes —tull Grown long. vizor. Holland Window Shades | | Hollan ndow Shades : Children’s Rompers } 3g] Usually .35 A 22 } 3x6 ft. (before hemming)-- white 1o| best tints, Sleeve lrons Detachable handles; reg. .29 In Toilet Articles 25 ct. Bay Run-large bottle untain er § Negligee Shirts \ | $1.00 Horige Mouth Wash. cr plaia—all sizes, Stamped and Tinted Go Genuine Cres Rugs ) 4. 19} ) a Tops seit hooks ware Bt . | Reg. $5.98 In Notion Department LSet. Coat Pronts—-white and tan. 25 ct. Howe Supporters ARo} Hairpia Cabinets LG 15 ct. Dress Shields - as 2 Sand4 } 219 , as't'd styles. 1 Assorted. ss. @HEARN EOURTEENTH STREED _ Weetet Pick Asmaun June Sale FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY —No Day Like Friday! EVERYTHING PROMISED AND MORE! R 5% Natnsook K Night Dresses White Marquisette, Batiste and some Floral, Fait, ‘tad | dotted. Allover Embroidertes—C! eg Val. Inco and other trim-—smart styles, Mercerized Foulards is | ‘ Elsewhere .1 : Tees cie. sl ad 9.00] Bite Pattorns—binck and colors. wik"andsain-Foulards—varety, of |Fancy Batistes Mt jes and colors—I okes Worth .164......seseeeeee prety contrasts in many new effects. Utripes, Dove, Rings cad Ponte, Women’s Teft'® Coats 8.15) Galatea Cloths AG eg. $11.98 vese.e esse ssee isewhere 17 .4....++000+5 rat length—loose or — semi-ft—large White and colors, with contrast dots, round or shawl Coller—braided or em. mri pes, checks, hairlines, etc.—for boys’ brotdered—all sizes. wit’ we: Women's Dress Skirts silk Mixed Shantungs } 7 Regularly $3.50...... 2.34 Fine quality —Value .39.... 19 Biack and Navy Pi a anid Mohair Natural, Tan and Champagne. i, ua Meat ra a “extra since. Linen FinishChambrays} — 5%, nstead Of B34 sesceees.es . Long Crepe Kimonos Migrate 98.. ‘69/50 in, Mohair Siciilennes Best colors—plain or Instead of .59 tee ‘, rs} 5 aarnet, and Women’s House Dresses} .77| bic ons 4 oe ah AN AE TRR ORION 42 in. Hairline Mohairs i oy 1. . Hitves “und fgureseshigh “or Dutch | — Elsewhere .6: ae cies ‘“ Kimonos and Cambrie mae Cy rip a dark Nevy and Diack. ‘Ouse Dresses — — ine Dress Serges for Friday Clearance. +......++ 1-16)" 36 Hole Ade or AE: 32 We Also Continue Crea, black anu orbet eatore. Our Great Challenge Values In Odd | Lot, Dress. Goods 29 67 oft and lustrous—tight aod dark colors 39 39 (te rity 67] white, ae Ga ‘ight alt dark shades. Well known makes—lo1 medium—| Moire Percaline coutll and batiste—18 ‘ilk finish—1 ly 29... Bik. Marceline P'ticoats| —go| _ Yet "ide—black and best colors, Ey ae } ‘38 Bone atyle, with yie gts eg Torch wee Abs Women's Night Dres: Usually .98 . arta! Guerite styles, with lace ot Crepe and Nainsook panty f embrdidertes, with wise Cambric Drawere 28 erp 0: iaesen ce: oremb'y. Women’s Drawers and inserte or sti Corset Covers instead Of 29.6000... Errante pigtes, with a Muslin Petticoa s Usually . Deep Cambric and Nainsook Petticoats Usually $2.69............ 20 stylee—with emb’s, laces and ribbem. Women's Combinati 1 Crepe and Nainaook . } 1.29 Lawn bri deep .Sline vy awn Pri H “hp rincess Slips } ry lly $1.29... White, Pink, Biuo,, ¥eliow—tace, B iehed Naliscek Princess Slips} 1.94 Dainty styles in groat variety. ExtraSizeCorset Covers +} 62 bust—value .89, ionadale Outabrie tight Giting —. A4 Eure SizeNight Dresses *} 6 D ‘mercer Madras aud 40'tncs Lawns aud Lingerie Butistes. Fine Persian Lawns 9% Instead of .15.. Bott end fine,” for confirmation aod 544 AD © match—hbigh aud low neck—all sizes. Heavy aud soft nut Women's Tailored Hats Sheets—54x30 uilo edgo wings ond folds-—lorge aud | Full Size Sheets qaall eapes, ri 31200—alze betore hemming— 49 Women’s Braid Hats ideals Sano ULERY Worth $1.98............++ lish Hableaches Cheese Cloth} 2% ‘Turbens and Bequee Bleck {Pyroxyline| Yard wide—worth 435 . or silk straws — prettily draped seul- ready stylos. Full Size Crochet ) 14.|nch Oateel Plumes | 1.53 Spreads ree ce Wide, full ues black — also) Full Size Comfortables | 4 white, Worth $1.09,.....,..... | 74 tas back—is'd vop—white ‘cotton y—No odor or dust. 50 inch--snow white—beautiful designs, Pure Linen Table Damasks } 49 Special Oi 60 aud 66 ‘h—soft finish AT and 20) ods 16) lL 2 10 ue .69.. +. eee est a cacae daa Extra Size Drawers } 28 Soft muslin. * Cambric ruffie, two rows hemetteRing Children’s Drawers } 2d 1to 16 yra.—usually A9.... By aay es: @. tucks, Pa s Night Drawers gaaio—t toll yra— tee ze) enlares Po Pongee Gostat 2.77. Vetural Unt—lar; tue satin oF Rod mc motre ead. cae Babies” avn Caps Werth Oh ane aa RRS boty tp td beats Babies’ Dresses, Skirts, Ete. ges sre ee Cambric 2 to b yre.—reg. $1.69 Babies’ Shirts, Wrappers, Ete. Babics’ Summer Shi rte at | tf Jes" Cashi Ge to 2 yeu, Bummer, weight--part, woot— | tdaes to'3 Yrar-gubject to aligit Imperfections, fore 40c, qualities, Babies’ Pillow Cases— Fine Lawn-—omb'd cornere— values .80 and .08. Bables’ Wray ‘s—Fine Deis: Clotue—pink and bine collars” "} 28 and ci fe—-value ererrrr ary are eer Bemrned ready for use~-pecial—~ Desens Double. French Net Curtainings Value 19¢ yds........++ b } 12% Whiw and Arablan—deep ruffle, withine serting and edge. Notting'm Lace Curtains} 4,99 ' 2 and 3 palrlots—value $3 and $4 J Bing! |500 Sample Portieres Mercertzed Damas beet i rena Couch Covers as each .9B Wri Borst ke "dau Imported Couch Covers } 5 Washable Linen- -reg. $2.25 18a Extra wide--col'd stripe bordere—tringed French Net Vestibule Ponels ae 18-inch Motif—were .6 White and Arabian. ¢ Imported Madras Also fancy Curtain Nets— Tog. .d9 10 U8. Lace Curtains Values $8.98 and $9.98 Novelty Scrim, fine Irish Cluny beat styles, Tapestry Te Table Covers } £7 » Lace Washable—fringed—tor summer jap een i a in ihn ce NS SS: Piet nate mtn ahem

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