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acne as SES ranean a RR ate eR PESTS Ti Se Tg paras aa a out pultoriug tom indigestion for « POLICEMAN SUSPENDED , jong time. je told me a week ago th UNTIL DEATH 1S PROBED. : j he did not know what he was doing yan ident half the time because of this bad in- r 3 . s _ | Friend Killed by Fall Prom Win- : | vestment.” ma t-Attorney and | \y a Almour laft a letter for Mr. Hobb dow and District-Attorney’s it is now in the hands of Assistant Dis- | ¢ . which he fim he could ber ab i orati iJ ) trke-Attorney Elder, Ht P | strain no He asked uh i ; Office Is Investigating. : wacation when the irag: he Mr. Hobbe after his affair: "olier harles Iaad of the Pros- re eee | _——— vis wife. The lows of the %,000 did not bankrupt Aimour lived with his wife in t Mayfair Apartments at No. s street. From friends it was i Hor j ts G |Almour, He still” had ny holdings tome Life Tenants Greeted | ymenr tube value The couple was hildles# and had lived together more a had taken his] ut of the window | that | Tubercalar Invalids lerk perfectly w % in the Big Horn | Fuller de is line alip | Beka: hook was | May Fever, Throat and Lang Aftec bear, which | sale by all Hegeman and Riker Drug throw jerked of | other leading drugs, Ask for booklet mptly the bear made | casen, and write to Kokman Lal dein for ait that for more than a month p been transferring all bis property to nder the als his in-|the tine and p been | tts nce * by Tragedy at Foor of than twenty years, They were very de-/Ut 5 D Sh: it voted to be coset aon de ' rebar OLDEST POSTMASTER ae ‘ ‘ . IN NEW YORK IS DEAD. LOST $5,000 IN DEAL.| {Wallace Donaldson Had Served at Hauppagus, L. 1, for Forty- three Years | Wattace Donaldaon ont master in point of ¢ in the State of New Y Public Accountant John C. ‘Almour Takes Off Hat and Leaps Out Window. : : — : omtice -— oat, erat | 10 Minutes Jersey City to Hoyt St.-—A. & S. Private Subway Station. LinenandRamie Suits, $5.25 A Most Remarkable Offering. Wiertiing down the sheft of the north | office. court of the building. There was a) Mr. Ponakleon » hurried rush to the courtyard and)\ . there the excited tenants found the |», of John C. , & publie acs | In tant of N ; MADE OF FINE QUALITY natural linen and new ramie cloth, in three distinct styles. One is made with jaunty coat with long rolf collar of striped linen, the other with sailor collar of |} striped linen, also cuffs of striped linen, The other is made with slashed collar and revers and cuffs || of satin, with full length or three-quarter sleeves. Skirts with panel back and front, also with loose panel back. The colors are natural, white, lavender, purple, light blue and tan. I All sizes, from 32 to 44 bust measure. None C. O. D. or on approval. Second thor, Central Busting |] AND BROOK fe judgment of the postal ¢ 10 per cent. of men { yn, ti uneral will take pl Mour had worried over the loss of 9,0 | ternoon wt 2 o'clock fre fa a business dea EE irch @t Hauppasue Almour came to the bullding at $15 |= this morning. He went to his of No, 1,408 by the end el elevator man sata that he eerily said “Good morning!” and no appearance of anything hen the accountant reached hodist 469 Bergen street, | mi — SSS TES ‘Excellent Embroideries-Enticin glyPriced, | eS Right in the Height of Demand Time. Bere oe 18 the same suite There is hardly a street or house dress that does not require some Embroidery Trimming—and | TOOK OFF HAT AND JUMPED! OUT WINDOW. The window of the M 1 Mice over= 10oks the court. Freq Imour had Bone to his office and looked out of the Window. It hud y practice 4% here they are, “prety Mee teal : ; \ here are Galloons, Flouncings, Corset Covers, Edgings and Insertions: 38c. to 39c. Embroidery Galloons,25c.ayard. | 9c. Corset Cover Embroideries, 39¢. a yard. 79. to 98. 27-inch Flouncings, $9c. to 69e. a yard. \ 10c. to 29c. Edgings and Insertions, Sc. to 19c. Manufacturers’ sample strips—some are slightly imperfect. — ee Main floor, centre, Central = Men’s 25c. and 50c. Bow Ties at 15c, _THs BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911. Interesting Reading for | ° OTS SES 3,600 in Immense Assortment of Colors. Sy ueercats: the: cause e@iithe y ) A MOST OPPORTUNE SALE, when every man is wearing negligee, and Bow Ties are the " a the body fell the tenants The sight of at will correct thing, ails majority of them are S0c. grade, selling at less than a third of the price they S @ window cle were made to sell for. ‘ : | we 4 poset meg § mn ee tla faim. make ma hungry, There i an immense assortment of colons and silks, including some of the best styles of Sum- | % Window cle: was pursuing his tapk half way up aide of building, dirmly strapped to des of the win- dow, and the body shot by him closely enough to give the worker # tad case of fright. Abnour had been a tenant tn the bulld- for nine years. He was associated th an iron and steel company. im mer foulards, also plain effects. None C, O. Men's Fancy Coat Shirts, S8c, Brand new percale Shirts, neat designs in light effects, a large assortment of colorings, all made coat style, cuffs attached. Sizes 14, 141, 15, 1534 and 16. and store orders only. Men's Pajamas at 98c. i Fine percale Pajamas, in neat hairline stripes: an ex- || ceptionally neat style, excellent value, finished with frogs i and pear! buttons. Main floor, front, East Building. sew, | and you will enjoy your food. It is Q to digestion. Order « Case Today. Best a - —— $12 to $13.50 Cotton Voile Robes, $5&$6 | With the Most Exquisite Embroidery. IT WOULD POSITIVELY be an injustice to the merchandise to attempt to describe theseRobes fully. Even this Store has never equalled these values, The embroiderings are unusually elaborate and beautiful, both in design and coloring. All on white foundations. Not only in the workman- aitices he had his desk. He was y-eight years old. The man's act . wi Worry over a bad bu He had risked %,00 | oration wileh was ur ==. had been on the verse of nervous pros- ation for more ¢ week and his 4 act was not altogether 4 surprise to s who knew hint bent, | q INVESTMENT MADE AL. MOUR IRRESPONSIBLE. | ship but in the generous way they are cut—the unusual amount of material employed—for example: of Almour's business associates, 3 to 3% yards of flouncing embroidered full 12 inches deep. 3 to 314 yards of banding, 2 to 4 BA Hobie, inches wide. 114 to 244 yards of plain cotton voile. At $6.00, the Robes are in colors of black and white, helio, | At $8.00, the Robes are in colors of coral, white and black®| Main floor, center, Central Building, ‘Almour was an Honest man. He had made a poor in-| Wemtment avd could not stand the | He was not strong and bad POSLAM CURES ECZEMA, _ , PIMPLES, RASH, SUNBURN ' Stops Itching—Assures Freedom From All i ; Hot Weather Skin Troubles The heated term brings a host of annoying skin affections: so quickly curable by POSLAM a box ready at hand is a necessity for Summer skin com- fort. Its overnight use will clear inflamed skin, undue redness and many eruptions. r For the cure of SUNBURN + there is nothing better. Surf fe bathers who apply POSLAM lightly over the face or nose be- * tore going into the water find it . @ preventive of sunburn, Banishes MOSQUITO fs TES, taking out the sting and yi polsee at once. STOPS ITCH- NG and drives away all sore-| 7 VP LLL LLL. SS ZA cadet, coral, light blue, pink and all white. and white, _———————— es, eer Trimmed Hats at $2.95 to $9.00 From the Mezzanine Hat Store A FASCINATING display of Hats—Summer styles for outing wear and dress. Lingerie net, Panamas and chips, trimmed with ‘iowers, ribbon, wings, etc. New line of felt Hats for mountain and seashore, trimmed with scarf or fancy effect at side. $2.95 to $12.00 Hats at 98c. to $9.00. Clearance of women’s, misses and children's Hats. None C. O. D. or on approval. MOURNING HATS in great variety—none higher than,......0ececcccceeeceeeeeeeaees Ch 0c. OF PRETTY plaids, trimmed with plain chambray in contrasting colors; sizes 2 to five years. $1.29 Baby Dresses, 98. Of new white crepon, easily laundered and requires no ironing; lace trimmed; ‘sizes 6 months to 2 years. Children's $1.98 Dresses, $1.49. Of fine checks, with separate bloomers; can be worn separately; sizes 2to 5 years, Full lines of Guimpes for children, from... . 49c, upward Second floor, front, East Building. ————— Woven Dress Gingham, 6c. a Yard SANDS OF YARDS of good, strong, durable Dress Ginehams, in a splendid assortme~t sand ape, all good colors; they come in lengths from 10 to 20 yards; we will cut any for house dresses, aprons, boys’ waists, children's suits and rompers. Bubway Store, West Building j ness mF RASHES and ITCHING OUBLES which affeet many who eat certain berries or fish| | AHOk cured at once, So with PIMPLES, ITCH ‘T, SCALP (ALES, FEVER BLISTERS, IVY-POISC ete, In any condition where the skin is infected, irritated or inflamed, POSLAM heals with the same readiness with which it cures EC- ZEMA, ACN BARBERS ITCH and like skin discases. 4 The 50-cent box is handy, and - egnvenient for traveling. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL POSLAM ee POSLAM SOAP is “the best Soap for your Skin” heeause highly medicated with || POSLAM. Pui the tissue Prevents infeetio disease, An- || tiseptic, Delightful for every toilet purpose, Unexcelled for the scalp and shampooing LARGE CAKE, 25 CENTS. gs, 2dc. FINE LISLE THREAD Stockings, in black, with double tops, soles, heels and toes, Women's Stockings, 3 pairs for $1.00. Lisle pireae | Waraaa’e Silk Stockings, 79c. Pure silk Stockings, | | Stockings, sare Wel ht, in tan. white and black, with! in tan, pink, sky and black; with lisle or silk a tops, soles, heels and toes, tops. ntee—If for any reasons these Stockings should prove unsatisfactory, they may be exchanged for || Women’s 15c. Undervests at 9c. Fine cotton Undervests, low neck, sleeveless and short sleeves; some piain and some have fancy yokes. | Women's Combination Suits, 50c, Lisle thread Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless, tight knee, some wid: knee, lace trimmed. Atatn floor, front, Central Buflding, RAS A Saks $& Conpany Broadway at 34th Street ‘ Women’s Summer Apparel at Saks’ has the infinite charm of style and fair prices What may be accomplished for little money in apparel at Sake’ was never better exemplified than it ‘will be tomorrow. ether in suits, coats or dresses, the ratio of value to price is their most attractive feature And this is as it should be. Half the pleasure in buying anything comes from getting fullemeasure. To give you the best contributed by style, to express that style in workmanship of the highest order, and to keep to prices which fur- nish a stimulus to buy—-this is the only witchcraft we have used. Plain Tailored Suits, of Austrian linen: plain, semi-fitting coat, with notch collar and revers. Straight line skirt. Special at 10.00 Semi-Tailored Linen Suits, hipless model coat, collar and large roll revers faced with white. Straight line skirt, with high bodice, pane! back and front. Special at 12.50 Silk Suits, made of imported shantung. Plain tailored coat and skirt. Special at 25.00 Colored Satin Wraps, kimono model, unlined, trimmed with marabou. Special at 15.00 Black Satin Wraps, kimono model, lined throughout with satin of contrasting colors. 16.75 Lingerie Dresses, in six different models, trimmed with eyelet embroidery, fine Val. laces and linen Cluny laces. Value 30.00. Special at 15.00 Lingerie Dresses, kimono model, entire dress trimmed with wide bands of blind embroidery and wide linen Cluny lace. Valuc 16.50. Special at 8.75 Party and Dancing Frocks, of chiffon over silk, trimmed with hand embroidery and bugle or cut steel trimming. Very appropriate for Summer hotel wear. Colors are maize, apricot, pink, lavender, light blue, plain white ar white cver contrasting silks. Valuc-35.00. Special at 19.50 y, ? ‘ Women’s Tub Dresses Dainty little tub dresses, suitable fiw b@use, parch or street wear, made of chambray, dimity, percales, or lawns, in stripes, checks, dots'ar figured patterns. Trimmed with embroidered linen laces or hand embroidery. Very reasonalsly priced at 2.00 2.50 2.95 3.95 4.90 5.90 and 6.95 Women’s Bathing Suits at Saks’ Probably the most talked of bathing suit display in this country is that at Saks’. A specialty store in things to wear, we have singled outlfor especial attention apparel to swim in. Ths is borne out by the fact that we have bathing suits in endless variety, all the way from two-ninety-five to the sauciest creations in cheb, cosiumes at one hundred dollars or more. Yet discrimination has governed our selection in all, regardless of price. Women's Mohair Bathing Suits, trimmed.................... 2.95 Women's Striped or Plain Mohair Bathing Suits. 5.00 Women's One-piece Mohair Bashing Suits............ 5.95 Women's Princess Mohair Bathiag Suits, silk trimmed . 7.50 Women's One-piece Satin Swinaning Suits........... 13.50 Women’s Taffeta Bathing Suits . 15,00 Women’s Messaline Silk Bathing Suits Value 10.00 Thursday at 4.75 These bathing suits have been marked at the remarkably low price of 4.75, in order to emphasize the unusual bathing suit values to be found in this clepartment. They come in black or navy blue, trimmed with self colors, or red, purple and king bhue. Kimono sleeves, all sizes. ; Bathing Sundries Women's Canvas Bathing Shoes, rubber soles...............0006 25c e Women's Canvas Bathing Pumps, black ov white. . 55¢ Women's Sateen Bathing Pumps, all colors........ . 95c Women’s Round Bathing Caps of polka-dot: sateen. . 25c Women's Dutch Bathing Caps, all colors........... 55c Women’s Taffeta Silk Dutch Bathing Caps, all colors. 1.00 Bathing Bags, folder model ................ 0ses0005 . 25c - 65c Beach Costumes at 50.00 Formerly 100.00, 85.00 and 75.00 The stunningest beach costumes to be seen anywhere. And aside from the beach costume itself, parasol, cap, shoes, stockings and bag are also included to match. ¢4\rare Opportunity. . You May Bay Ribbons at Saks’ Very Economically Tomorrow Endless shades, weaves and designs, all of uniformly good quality and at uniformly economical prices. From a survey of the retail ribbon inarket we are confirmed in our opinion that these are the best ribbon values that have been offered anywhere this season! F Sash Ribbon, in self-color patterns | Persian Ribbon, 53/, inches wi i page or satin stripes. ’Pink, blue or white. * |. with poh slate ot wl = wie Value 69c per yard. Thursday at 39c Value 39% per yard. Thursday at 19c Satin Taffeta Ribbon, of high lustre, 724 | High Lustre Moire Ribbon, 5'/2 inches inches wide, in a complete variety of light anddark | wide, in a complete range: of colors, as well as in. shades, as well as in black or white. black or white. Value 65c per yard. Thursday at 39c Value 29c per yard. Thursday at 19¢ Dresden Ribbon, 5!/, inches wide/ on light or dark grounds, with fancy colfred edge. Value 45c per yard. Thursday at 27c Women’s 4.00 Low Shoes at 2.35 for just three clays more We should like to continue a sale such as this for the entire Summer season. But 5,000 pairs of shoes was a pretty fair number for our manufacturer togive us at such a great reduction, And the bulk of them are now gone, for support has not been lacking at any stage of this re- markable sale, Women have bought freely and readily and with noticeable satisfaction. There are now perhaps a thousand pairs left, and this advertisement is to adwise you that although some of the sizes are broken, the selection is still a wide one. Two eyelet sailors, blucher-Oxfords and ankle strap pumps. Leathers are tan Russia calf, patent leat/aer and gun metal. In an intimate acquaintance with good values, we know of none quiteas gced as this, 8 The KEY to FORTUNE'S VAULTS is commonly Known WORLD REAL ESTATE AD. Acquire one to-day i : ¥