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SCO NURSE DES WS CTH WITH MAN'S PHOTO UNDER HER PILLOW wlidigiinnin California Girl Couldn’t Stand Disgrace of Having to Ke- sign From osc eiear pigs Authorities at the Post Graduate Hos pitel were unable to-day to explain ~ ‘ Flerence Weston, for two year: Gent at the institution, took her | u Fol son in the Motel Astor “Misa Weaton was not disehars , the Superintend ft ‘Was guilty of be: » y ‘ & ev bes. Viewed t ere, No. %4 known of Xhree ‘cis Imaronhs,” ‘the gitis bod orked and this in fri | Aition to the Koollsy rules ma ous wrecks of Yrem. Many of ¢ Yrs | ing schools reQuire (he girty twelve ure y for two a years. ey ge ut Mbaneg t ween they f The Ir Hervotis wrec @ long time’ Word has been tobpprannea to Mins | | cakeer in New| } Weeton's reiativer in) Satta Barbsra, Gal. It Je -enpeuted that the body will be shinpel there for bu I known of the dead’ git!" York. 2 Under the pillow, as wie jay dead in . . was a picture ofa man Waenter, now!in Swit Ignd. ot on her wrist bore ‘oni Frank go Mlorence Intense d¥iness prevaiied in the stock | today. What littte activity mas) Aeridiiaed cocarred in the last few mine when a! feeble upturn landed the top prices of the nesston at clos- Reading, with a gain of 1 to 163 3-4, was ihe prime mover the ane Improvement. Sted!, Union ‘marker > Although wits: Higher conditions * were recorded af the outget, the market lacked an‘ingentive to pursue the up- ward trend and trading soon lapsed into @ period of inertia that was only broken with way 3 Aft +4444 + + erties cen veces # oh Fe + Fegere ait + ++1++ ae tH [tlt tet . Foreman | #eem ton. tne meerning the number of the House was only one of those that he fatled to show any knowledge of. Apparently Junge has been studying of |Jate and now knows enough about the country to make erpecially In the minds of Mayor Gaynor WHEN MAYOR TAKES HIS PEN IN HAND: — of Gaynor Gets Vote When Court Reads | Employer's Letter. Farm) | RIVERHEAD, b. 1 ritictem of a Suprene Jung «the tie Mayor) without the least < s more than can be said male a cctizenahip: papers | ot knowing | ed the Na-| a 1) Ne tatives, not help but sympathize with | « 1 did not know the number iment, as unerring aw the crak of doom, o one fav more important, espe: lly as he hax a good German educa rely yours, “W. J. GAYNOR.” yf knowledge.” Jt is wald that! was unable to answer several * put to him and that the one membera of him a good citizen, and Justice Stapleton, —_—— 180 “HELLO’S!” ON WIRE ALL AT SAME TIME. None Can Be Overheard, According to Inventor From Mexico. Otto Asmussen, head of an electrical firm in Mexico Clty, came here to-day with a brand new telephone invention. Mr. Asmus#en, who arrived by the steamship Monterey, says he can ar- party wire so that 150 persons But 4) ChAsee® IN CELEBRITY WITH, + | Mr. of most | poty citizen. |" calm German sense and judge | THE ARs bl WORLD, 1s “FEN DUBS” FIGHT FROM START ON PRESIDENCY © TOSEAT COLONELS =. ote SAYS MAYOR vt ! alll sat — ‘ontinued from Firat Page) clined to dine ing to present political co ia the ect in its nditions wear: ROOSEVELT. In conversation with friends, Mayor {# keenly nN tie developments: from ( F Information ates and thelr 1 epresentation of delegates vald, would be found a nu- when th» roll was a) 32 Virginia ‘Tonnessee . Intimates of the Mayoi when the time comes Underwood, Mar- shall and Harmon votes will be found enthusiastically of Mayor ‘Gaynor, and he also said that the committee wae act- ing independently of the Mayor. , and no one hear what an+ ‘The mont important thing about the new phone j# that it costs ten times lews to make than the contrivance now in use here. It has an automatic switeh and anybody can call up u friend. Mr. Asmunsen's wife, who ts with him, almost went into hysterics when she discovered that her husband was talk- tag to reporters, “Don't do it,” she tell them about tt or we Supervisor and Leader af Oesiaing Dies. . N. ¥., Jume 27.—Gasper superviser of the town of ef Town He utnam county, October 3, 185. In 190 he was ap- pointed a guard at Ming Ming prison and had lived here almce then, In 1845 he became # keeper and im 194 a ser- weant of the guard. In 197 he was made supervisor of correspondence. He trustee for many years. He was serving his second term ae supervisor of the town. His wife, oge daughter and a son survive him. i Jeader_here. Looks Bad—But > It Won't Last #47414 +4 PERCE ESE FF CEORETCEIOE E # tit Patrolman Thomas C. O'Connell, at- staghed'to the Hest Fifty-firat street po- vee etetien, Brooklyn, died ents wnorning ‘et che Holy Vomily Hogp!tal, ase result + ofan act of bravery Jeu. 3 last. He was \ ptamding on Bast Fitty-ftth street when ® mgm, shally Greased, came tearing down the @ock end jumped into the woter. Connell blew tte whistle, doffed his helmet and coat and plunged into the : giver. The man didn't want to be eaved, He cursed the officer and, fought him, Me truck O'Connell a violent blow on the head and got & grip on hie throat. Both men went under cogether. O'Con- ‘nell Anally wrenched himself free. ‘The suicide made od ne job, but O'Connell wae rescued and removed to me hospital: He was twenty-nine years age and lived at No. % | Shraat Willameburg, Leaves Bille te Laber Union. Ehric Landin, @ metal worker, wes ‘found dead at his home, No. 19 Weet | Bity-sith « this afternoon. Several ‘@ dokar notes were pinned to his dette were found Police of the Weat Fitty-eighth etroet jstation eclare the cago # suicide, but the man's family phyelelan thought th was from natural causes, To-night I take Partola It’s my sure friend The man that eaid that knows that @ coated tongue means danger to the general health unless the stemach and bewels are soon put Into shape to supply Ry pene rich bleed to the entire and HE KNOW®, as many aotiands do, that ins The ideal nie pro the Blood 18 EVERYBODY"! iD PARTOLA Ie Woline remedy, because fase That’e Ra tin eaid, “Partela le my eure tr time and money thet Partola ie friend of the entire family, besa! It le ue at mos? druggists in We and 61.00 and by Partala Co, 100 8d Ave, NY, cre Pa: F other | You oan find out ot 8 email el ,| HOW PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, June 1 | oMiclaln have made prepara eyeglass in our own four fac- tories and can furnish you with “Better Glasses fc: Less Money” cost $2.00 or more, are Guar- anteed to give you complete MORDAY: JUNE 17 | Preatte answer was that it wis ny the Cotonel : QGmesa | Oil For Sprains and Bruises It is the first thing to think about This when you meet with an injury. the ae in Coleman gives quick relief. ow, 18 plan i the opening sntion may keep the f the committee were | indica fed that the Chairs Washingion and the | until the nm | DELAWARE sue further by | ¢ nomination of | of thes © eravit managers and | the al Committe ident held con- | antiseptic, soothing and healing, and | ng the sche me sum ler of the convention and predictions of made frequentl charge of Stern | Brothers will hold To-morrow, an Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Novelty Neckwear At One-Half Their Actual Values + WILL GET NEWS OF CONVENTION. WORK.| White House | ions _to_keep | Consisting of a special purchase from one of the leading importers, of several thousand Lingerie, Lace Trimmed and Real Lace Jabots, Sailor and Robespierre Collars, Cuff Sets, Tailored Stock Ties and Collars of Pique and Embroidered French Batiste, Washable Collars and Ties to match with pin attachments, including Washable Collars, Value 25¢, at 12¢ I Saal aindia Inmueed ine: patiben | onset Stock Ties and Collars, © os, at 25¢ aoe tocar rraiiwin, aad the thivty.| WOg-on good glasses Lingerie Collars, embroidered or 412, Wi F a 3 6 ATS, S a ax, ’ Unawrood a a bare 1 a: eet Paci and of a= Lace Trimmed Fichus, Piaited and Sailor Collars, 25c, 7&c tance to #0 before obtaining th prove to YOU. ; ; Values $1.25 to $1.50 Bilas eee ne cirestblraa ¢ We manufacture the complete Jabots, trimmed with Irish and Cluny Lace, at 50c¢ to 5.50 Values $1.00 to 10.50 Also a Special Offering of Made ier hanior wil. geek. BO. tore than is possible upon any lesser Plain Net Guimpes, with hemstitched sleeves and collar, $2.45 aoe eee ot a as atated, Before | scale of production than OURS. Value $3.75 Ieaving this morning Mr. Cantor talked| Harris Glasses, whether they Women’s Shoe Department a Penne, He ee thscuaeek n Grant Tt a The newest approved shapes are being shown in nor boom fe iaig zecteey! tlds Colonial Ties, Perfection Pumps, Sailor and Oxford Ties of the come froi 1 adm Gi highest grade workmanship, of Lustre and Vici Kid, Black Wiaeae tevear itt the: votaea'or jeouligte ok ‘and Tan Russia Calf, Gray, Tan and Black Suede, Patent Bene ese or pont | 84 East 28rd St. Leather, Black Velvet, Black and Colored Satin, lon was vor of Mayor Gaynor as Hi Werth bee Schand fc iv. White Canvas and Buckskin. against any other candidate. It is sur. e know your Mayor. “We have learned to know hiin through many channels, We have read his speeches and hie letters. His life as a farmer, his philosophy and his career on the bench are known to all of us.” 0 ory ae -» Rear John St. 1009 Broadway, near 489 Fulton S., WoT Brood 8.. near Hahne’s, Newark We te Lael St., near Lenox Ave, ve., Sist and 82nd 8t:. For Wednesday an Important Sale of Women’s Colonial Pumps opp. A. & Ne $4 Baye | is being arranged at a Very Special Price = Stir a teaspoonful in a | palatable food drink. For Coffee Drinkers INSTANT ~ POSTUM With engaging flavour. cup of hot water, add sugar and cream, and instantly you have a rich, A 100-cup tin of Instant Postum costs 50c at grocers, anst!| Senaller tin 30c makes about 50 cups, Regular Postum (must be boiled 15 minutes) 50-cup pkg. 25c. Coffee averages about double that cost, Poohun Cereal Co., Lid., Battle Creek, Mich, West 23d and 22d Streets At All James Butler Licensed Stores Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday JAMES UTLER Inc WINES. BREWS & EST Superior grape wine; bottle cutto Special Reserve Rye A blend of fine old private-stock rye whiskies; for thehome and your friends e of rare quality and eneemaness veguh jar 69° Ki e Scotch, 79¢ Pov for i encase bottle, ower’s Irish Sandeman &Co.’s Port, Colebrated a ita exces a richness, boi., 61.25 battle, cut to.. Princeton Dry Gin, | Tho famous Three-Swallow; J.B. bottle, by A Duff Gordon Sherry, For Martini cocktails, 7 A vickeys; bot., World-famous for ita superiority, bott ; Tt ie | Trial bottle tow | The New un atte Creamery Butter The Best of the + QOe Whole Year, Ib. sted gqgs25° cut to 15 Selected East View Eggs New Laid—Sold only in 97° SEALED cartons; dozen Essie Sugar Corn, *"") icc" 10° New Potatoes, .i°":.. 6 ». 19° Evaporated Milk, «ir. ze Corn Flakes, 200" Prunes, Averaging 55 to the pound.. 3 \bs., 25 Good Rice, As nourishing as the 3 Ibs. 1'7¢ highest priced....... Essie Peaches, ‘: hoicest C alifornin Lemon "19¢ Evaporated Peaches, . R.&R. Chicken Broth,’ Imported Olivedil,:: 65°39' 23° Domestic Oil, ' 20: 10° 5* Low-Priced Specials for Wash Day: Borax Soap, 3.3.1 O* Laundry Starch, iii: % Strong Ammonia, ji, 5° Triumph Cleanser, ‘3 5° cakes, can, Swilt’sToilet Soap, 3 3; 10° Violet, Buttermilk, Witch Hazel, Queen Regent Handy Picnic Dainties—Underpriced Imported Sardines, * oil, can 8¢ Columbia River Salmon, 1 tb. flat can S¢ Kippered Herring, Maconochie’s,can &© Sliced Peaches, kast View Brand, can GC Smoked Beef, Blue Ribbon, pkge, L@e Liberty Pickles, All kinds, bottle 1 Oe Oven-Fresh from the National Biscuit Coane Social Teas) :.. Qc|Uneeda Lunch ,. 4c Baronets §*& |Red Grahains\°* Essie Grape Juice, bot.19°«1Q¢ Rose’s Lime Juice, 'arc bottle Re pint at ll BL Coffee, rir 25e} Tea,60 50° Stamps Free with 1-lb. Sid Rotts 2 he ate atalelaeRe RR « 8 8V, Ging er Ale, 3 Bottles 20¢ Best ‘Teas for Blue ng from the famous Cascadian Spring Water. can, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN SPECIALLY RETAINED Will Report the Chicago Convention for THE WORLD Every Day And For No Other New York Newspaper Threo times the nomince of his own party, man knows moro intimately ths workings of a & National Presidential Convention, Hie information will bo firot-hand—his views and interpretation authoritative and disinterested. Readers of tho New York World will get a clearer understanding of the Chicago events each day, | An impartial report of the Taft-Roosevelt latruggle by William Jennings Bryan in the N. York World only, ¥ MAS Order the nmeavsat newsdealer to pats, you a of The World every day this week, Morning Rvening od itloms,.or you will find The Worlds ial 3 Cot ls