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en a‘ ew a moon aM <n a ee TUT THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912.° ne ene pro ee DESPERATE PLIGHT CONGRESSMAN HUBBARD [itis *wniried: inte the air ana. Aur : |< MLE. ANTOINETTE CANTARELLI AND FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA, IN OUR RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR MEETS SUDDEN DEATH | #"« ik Dickinson went saab tn OF FLOOD VICTIMS. |.,tem, zm, dre ty heads bot' naling @ 33 Years Loader oso Store Your Furs SO ibivcg ta, Pdaedl | Mr. Dickinson was the more badiy iad y Visiting a Friend in Sioux hurt, for In addition to bruises and in- Tint of tse t the tetra [Se ; | City, His Home Place. ternal injuries, his hearing has been af- M any other tar destroyer Chars * SITY, Ia, J Tae Pe eo | are nominal and inclu nsing, mY SHOWN IN REPORT on ke a, srontand ry the Bieventh WIFE DIVORCES BROKER. If you believe | IXTH AVE. 19°70 207 FSTREET. redressing and reglasing. of ‘ —_ 2 i yn ¢ | or phone £100 s Towa District, who yesterday was re ee that you require glasses, you Always Careful to 19th Stat Diop Us @ postal nN homsinated for tile €ifth ssrm bye big| CRIA Given to Mother, Whe Gels! need the consclentious edvice Net auairy, || In New York's Shopping Center Hudson tube” | | Oe ce ia 1; Gaynor Committee Receives majority, died suddenly at 6 A. M. to- 920 a Week Alimony. \ pairing also very carefully day of heart failure, Death came at of a psapell alt capable Ocu- LWA expert workmen at ex- | It @id not take tong for Justice] list (registered physician) and Our Summer Delivery $: 5 cam . John C. Kelley, where : | ry Service to the Seaside and Other Resorts Is Now in Operation. f Further Particulars of the [170m ot tere Gast evening fot- | MBrean, of the Brooklyn Supreme Court,| the skilled services of prace ae lowing @ slight attack of acut to sever the relations of Mrs, Linda W.! tical Optician. | m H i °, HWW and her spouse, Charles B. Hill, a eo Widespread Suffering. gestion. At il o'clock he was alla Gk a. Fe en ae Harrig Glasses are ac pread Suffering, |e if et view abs [trav nin Poe 4 S| egret grunts ewer || AnOther Great Day in the Million Dollar Clearing Sale Late reports received by the Commit- | of water, he died, ihe pretiieat Gf ‘he aye ba it a Prime” We nuke every pert of i ‘| tee appointed by Mayor Gaynor to 96: , 2iabbard was one of the pioneer te: roa, where they en-| the eyeglasses we sell — and A New ‘ Lot of Suits Incr eases the Oppor- in th tunities in the Choice-of-the-House Sale of Women’s Suits! eke aw aT Wr ia hard to exagger. [tives Mrs, Hubbard and her daughter | who is now six wae dao te born| save you the profit of both the Manufacturers seeing how quickly we are disposing of these good things are offering us choice and new values. Only the best of these we are accepting—but enough to make > Third Floor. the prettiest o: come home to vote and was to have] mother to-day. jobber. Lt returned to Washington to-day. Repre-| Mrs. Hill spected her husband 4 Harris Glasses cost $2.00 "Financial loss has already climbed aidithe dhepérate condition of the vies |*7e 18 Washington, Mr Hubbard had) tody of which was awanted to her manufacturer and the optical ' sentative Hubbard was born in Rush-| several months ago and put detectives! or more. | high,” the report says, “but it is certain was alleged he was | that it will be much greater. Many] \catei W. Hubbard, was @ member of | Caught at the Hotel Martinique in this | ville, Ind,, Aug, 19, 149, Hie father,} on his trail. } farmers and planters have been ruined | -, ny city and this was the ground on which the sale as good as when it began. { eBE peverty gtares them in the face {Conroe from the Route District of | the divorce was granted. Mra, Hill o bd @ rt } Gedbr homes fave beer wrecked, their |JOW ¢rom 208 to 18, Efe was & was awarded $2) a week altmony, ond ated from Yale tn the class of 1872, and crops destroyed and their horses, mules) vtior serving in both Houses of the poate sonal Xichoose at | We ofter every cloth suit in the entire) cnoose at | LB ey k. Select n hether it | and cattle drowned. In many cases the |Towa general assembly, was elected to e-Gov. Tatt Near Death. | 27 West Séth 8t.,bet. 6thandéth Aves. | stock. Select any one, whether was Bh 5 Sete ct sites ave Down, sent | EiCynlath Comets tat "| condition ot e-cov. Royal © Tate one| 442 Calumipas Aves Sie and Send Sts $ formerly priced $25, $34.75, 42.50 or $60 | 9 l o j | of them are on the verge of collapse. —_———_ of the wealthiest men in the State, be-| 79 Nassau St., near John St. | —first come, first choice. : + " came #0 alarming to-day that members fart Tie stl Men rescued to-day ure on the border! HURT ON STEAMER; SUE. | or"nis tamiy were summoned to his| 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bktyn bedside, The former Governor 1#| 489 Fulton St. opp. A. & S., Bklyn by Whirling | ninety years of age and slight hopes rameterred to trains for other pointe Gang Ank $76,000, are entertained for his recovery. 697 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newark t fer! ns othe! further south of New Roads. (Special to pvesing World). “ “Of hardships, suffering| WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., June 6— 9 ] sete they told were harrow: |Two sults brought by residents of 46 ing In the extreme. mer wept | Westchester County against the Royal and sobbed like a child as he told how Packet. Company to recover > } he and his family had barely escaped Minagen wie Hied With: Abb from watery graves and how the #av-| County Clery to-day. ; ings of a lifetime had been wiped out.| he plaintiffs are Frank H. Dick ean his family of six had stood In| op teyington, who aake $0,000 dam k the water up to their waists for twenty-| 2 ui. wire, Ida W. Dickinson, who 4 beating down upon them, Their house | 2sks for $25,000. It {s charged that on floated off its pillars and was wrecked. fotted oft is phiars and was wreck | Finsing fiom cuba, wane secs! 48 first among flaked cereal |.’ of teanity. Some of them were in such |) @ condition that they had to be lif'ed| thrown Onto v ‘podfly from the epecial relief train and It is the supreme suit event of the season, for twice a year, and twice a year only, it is possible for you to take your unrestricted choice of any suit in our entire stock for $15. And what 9 wonderful yee stock it is—a suit stock that is nationally famous for its noted and most fashionable models, fi nest materi- als and highest grade workmanship. s that always sell for $25, 829.75, 834.75, 842.50, 860 ard even higher. Isit any wonder that a sale like this causes a sensation?—and thi j is doing. There- fore, come early and get the best suit value that you have ever been ab It is impossible to briefly and h isin etn an riedly convey any adequate reation of charm and ben med styles in whieh silk br es and gold, ornaments, be four hours, most of the time with rain feta s are also inclu All are elegantly tailored and fin All sizes from 3% to 44, Extra sizes for large, short waisted figures. Of course we must stipulate none sent on approval, none exchangeable i { { \ a Spe in Eiteetve soe Rae pe It is care a in righ and no C. O. D. or mail orders filled. Limit Two Suits to a Customer. { exception of thelr land, was deatroved. or Tuberculos and convenient to serve, an : Simpson Crawf . i coo EG Gy ten eae SG 50c to 60c Dress Linens pson Crawford Co., Leaders of Fashion, Have the Honor to Present The Newest Paris Blouse— The Directoire $2 for Copiesof Newest French | Waists, Instead of :5 & 97 01 oT lungs are eas, Mediate ‘epsouiators nave flocked to|_ tt ie s curtocs matter when Me team d W; tatbdition for the purpose of reaping | erfectes., A. to onration frets it’s made of ‘heat. @ financial harvest by buying cows and Ha ee ae vuritade But Nene, 008 Steers from farmers who are forced to| surely return ‘Alteratt sell thelr animalg at a sacrifice, Rep- | effective—no leaving Fasentaiven of the Government nave "HNP \ ane ay x3. In “Force” you get condensed Strictly pure linen in every thread, 36 inch, French finish, so popular at present; fine quality, in all the new 1912 colors, ( black and white; very special yard.. nerved notice on the 8) ators that 3 [ Main Floor, ‘This will be one of the most popular cattle purchased by them will not be} trac ; : This eae he, emabad) G8) oars erunay shment of the th ie : styles in the late summer and early fall. sae or oaltle’ are Roasting. tn every | its" nourl f the grain that 100 Pieces of Mercerized This Blouse is @ fascinating creation, Girection.” ‘The Governor of Louisiana has an-|{) nounced that about three-fifths of the farm land in that State will have to be exempt from taxes this year on is good, with no coarse Table Da ask| having high turnover collar which opens at all m the throat and can be worn stock fashi remnants to over-load the Usually 75c, at yd. 49¢ ne 7H ag eve with black satin ribbon. Its long sleeves five years «ince my cure has praise Eckm n e e F ih end in a frill which falls gracefully over Bosaunt Of thd demérsiction to the crops (Bened) WY, M. TATRA. system, Fine quality and finish, 2 yards wide, regular price 75¢ 49¢ the wrist, with turn-up cuff, finished with A} Palais sk” Sy ; he yard, at...... ip hieselee 7% FG oa COUP ID crystal buttons. EF Second Fleer. a | TO JISCUSS PLAYGROUNDS. ot conta ape nye pieces of 85¢ good quality all linen, Irish table damask, new patterns, ‘Copies of the new creation, as well as . i h ming drugs. For 7 : rea “ at per yard, 78¢ 7 Main Floor. tyles, are now bei: ji Merer aayneridpocinie Represene {fins Exe (rege fie” The delicious flavor of “Force” wy pisos of 4.96 entra heary table damank, Sotch and Inshmanstactre [Shown in the waist shop of quality, tative to Cleveland Congress. eipnia, Pa for additional evidence: bay ith napkins, 21x#1 inches, at per dozen, 9 Superviens 20 Ree | means more 500 dosen of 200 dozen 18¢ large size grass bleached huck towels, at 12'4 «l Park Playgrounds, was na TTT apa| then pleasure the Verandu Cool with One of These orch Screens Which We ge. Kee _ 20c Turkish towels for bath purposes, of soft absorbent qualities, large y Mayor Gaynor official rep: size, at 15c. went. of New York City at the N a ‘i 5c Barnsley toweling for hand, dish or roller towels, at per yard, 9 ge. 1 rT ‘congress of the Pl a and ° 90e Seamless bed sheets, 90x90 inches before hemming, at 59c. f GE eed on CRED in the eating; (]. . S3 Seie ed shee Sets eee bebe Offer at 85c | Cleveland, June'6 to & Mr. Lee de-| ° 18c pillow cases, 45x36 inches before hemming, at 1240. They keep the sun out, yet admit the daylight and refreshing parted for Cleve a to-day. fe HOMES FURNISHED it means di- breezes and the price is so little that you easily can afford to New ow leals alf other cities In tte number of FORM 14 O98 Ais agg keep cool. © earth Meer. a 4 Sx TA gestibility; the The Greatest Cut-Glass Sale Event of the Year Size 6x8 feet, made of pay grade a) feuts athe Stl Hl CREDIT TERMS reason is the Your Choice of Any One of 1,759 sutenal enlilds sted ok Guat alone, The atten ast year| $3 DOWNon $50°” Pieces of side bark. Each screen has a heavy fess more cts ON ON Bee blend of barley- $5 to $8 Cut $ bamboo rod at top. and bottom, Be Bre soe ule roe ie con! izes. > fiaen malt, Order it 3 98 and “s equpped with fopes and Bae | Mssen aaretiins ma tnies Glass for . . ° . Mr. Lee will dieplay moving ple of some of Now York's parks, and @ letter of introduction from M 250 94.50 and $5 | $1.75 to 93 Cre-| 500 doz. 3Sc & 390 Renaissance Bed tonne Covered Gen J MORRIS |iieees Every piece of this glass is properly cut i “ev, from lead blanks and will be as brilliant Sofa Cushi to the Mayor of Cleveland, w p pe ofa Cushions, ferjo open the Congres. ats Leo wil) DL OY A ye Pe puaeug | Made by The H-O Company ear from now as it is towday a1 Window Shades, also address the Congress, i 8" AVE Buffal ight. See it sparkle, tap it and h ‘Those cretonne cushions 19¢ X . 1 ptrash made for sale purpo: pre made ot domestic 90d | goss, mstesd _Winkow aristocratic cut glass sold for less than it would ordi- muy thom in our own | Side Aise 87 to 88 meee | workroume” they “Ther 2s bite " 2 = a ainsance t a| wide ond 2 rate Nee (Gq 1 TT LM Mr eM narily cost at the cutter’s. ‘ F round, large hand | covered alike on bh | are mowsted on orig NO } : . Here are the items, Not one of these picces is antors, (oop ruffios, | sido, edges of some waee Sith slote Good, Strong, Substantial, || Mroos EMP Rahat cont Ge iS oer Ss, 9g yl sites oo | Samer) Eee Pe a worth #3, Choose one an Or Arabian color. ummer suits pecia Sa alicesaaeeeeeee — en 10, 12 and_14 inch Vases in_asorted shapes, Orange Bowls, handled say @ Silk on pe re Made ws ; J. val. round am gon Vern Dishes: 8 9 and 10 4 oe . it Howls; Sand + pint Water or Claret Jugs; Handled Fruit Come and see; let us show you wer Tinsketat Tull Haxeat Huger and Creamer ‘Bota tn assorted | ¢B¢, Sir Henri silk: gloves in footed Compotes in asserted shapes and yonnaise making; everything here from sandwich ‘rave; Candelabras Blower Pa 1 ‘Prave: the raw silk to the finished oot Mutter Dib Whiskey dines glove. [7 Main Floor, ties; Vunch Howls: Nappies; Hetish Dishes everything A demonstration that will in- in Cut_Glass 7 sixth tio, |teresc you, A silk glove factory in an extra space in the regular glove section, 65c for a $l 31 Silk Gloves Porch Rocker You ca not afford to use your good chairs from the house on the veranda, so why noi buy one of these while the pri Then, too, the able roe'« at $10 READY-TO-WEAR That is what we offer eco- nomical men and young men in the Brill stores. Suits such as you rarely, if ever, have seen at $10; strong, durable fabrics, tailored to give them shape and fit and to keep it. Suits at $10 that look well, not only when you buy them, but after they One LowsS\\\ One hour's comfort in a Couch Hammock would pre- clude all ideas of having any other kind for your porch or lawn, © Third Fleer, 4 Special—*Romelink" Couch Hammock at f 49,96 Made on a steel frame, tested to 1,000 pounds. ‘The ends and wind shields are made of khaki canvas, and alana ¥ ie VOC J fitted with soft padded mattress to Pure Food Specials New Rose Potatoes —full peck, 45¢ £7 Sixth Moor. Special Sale of Meaty Blue Prunes, Dried Peaches and Bartlett Pears choice at 2 Ibs., 25c Elbow length tricot silk gloves, 16 button length mousquetai double tipped fingers; black, t mode gray, slate-navy blue, Al blue, sky blue, Borde lub pi Pa ah silt Gttract but wise aot 3 by the fact that we are eat country. Our enormous pureh ower enables ns t Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Uur Motor fracks nape Pee wl nit green, hunter's green, a - usual lot of colors for your selec- tion. The quantity, though large, will last about a day is so low wre really cool and comfort s ws you will t} heing sested in, ‘The regular pri 1, but a tunely purcha y enjoy actually of 1,000 of them llowed us a very substantial price concession oft mf \ the frame is o selected maple, with double ty) iM G th Nit lit cane seat, No mall, C. O, D, or phone | “ " at, | C7 Fifth Floor, “wr $27.98 i if | Ape time. You should see these Soar, Di Mieryuteas | Gress Hag iene 1 Value $16, at f sad eae S19, at b. HP gue bt me ‘ “4 t unusually good $10 suits. | eine.” $15.98) 88.2280 fear $980 berets At 4 Stores Only—Not at 49th Street Blue Serges, Fancy Blues, Grays and Browns 3 y 3 Wer BROADWAY, at 40th St. _ 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. “a CORTLA DT ST.,near Greenwich, 125th STREET, at 3d Ave. INION SQUARE, Ith Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Evenings. $8 Rattan PR Green or P You have r this bet it eavy B\KaNG BOW DER ot 1 1 ruit, in hy $8 All-Brass Bungalow Beds Now is the time to furnish your SWhrr Cotes bungalow, duri beds and cial furnitur nis special sale of i 1 in either sale Phese brass n. Don't fail to come Bungalow Beds, with inch post, pecial lot won't last Ua fer cate rental »actually worth $8; for tong ab Shle very snevial @G OR | Mireles bres BANOS | ! * ee on DD -ASIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE., 197H TO 20Trt ¥T., AN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENT | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERE | # ' A WORLD “WAN 2E WHAT YOU } AD, WILL GO

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