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~ Se nent hes neaatsiia stems natbaget pie SI ener MDa a en eS HOTELS’ SILVERWARE 1918." ‘| HIGGINBOTHAM, “BROKE,” tne |ALLEGED UNION LEADERS eee News Oddilics || som os cee MET hu e 39, | a eg ae aa i FOUND WHEN “FENCE” Refused $50 Demanded as a Fine,! FREE FOR THE COUPON “Can't Drive a Truck,” Says Ordered a Strike—One Pro- \ ' i in FURNISHINGS ' i prietor Badly Hurt Two Beautiful Photogravures, copien| Former Magistrate, in Arrears MENS & BOYS CLOTHING HATS & i iS RAIDED: TWO HELD Eighteen-year-old Eequimau in the grctto extremity of Alaska é Fae to the{ Of FAMOUS paintings, will he given for Support of Wife. captured a girl teacher in the Point Barrow Government echool with we men climbed the stairs to the “WwW " Former Magistrate Higginbotham, 4 ' yates cloak and mult factory” of Lembert| Hh next Sunday's World. Pictuton | ai"lreigned “under investigation, wes If tailors wrote proverbs, one : atecl for trap and will marry her. Bhe had previously refused to Brothers, the third floor of the Jot) @fe suitable for framing; on heavy | stro Magistrate Miller in. the Do 4 % become hia bride because of Ma tack of education. Now don't get $ | wuitding at No. 17 Groene atrest, to-day, | art paper, and represent historte site Tmestic Relations Court, Brooklyn, to- would be “A stitch by hand 1S Ay Proprietors of Hostelries Have horrified too soon, When he learned why she refused him he bought and sought out Max and Joxeph Lem-| jects, the originals of some being in Shy, for tating te “M0 a week for . ” the trap and caught enough Arctic fozes to pay for a year's school 3 | pert, the proprietors. . the Metropolitan Museum and other |the aupport of. his ante and children. worth nine by the machine. Been on Trail of Thie ing, including shorthand, typewriting and bookkeeping. That fied You've got to pay the Gran ; vr ieves th eel they nbest a Bh for employing 1 reat art collections, Order next| ie was arrested yesterday and put I) hi f 1 f lothes i h the for a Year, iA Necr tbody ad ate A nile Aid violated your contract | Sunday's World in advance, under $1,000 ball because his bondaman ur chief claim for our clothes is that they . one of them said, The ‘ : recalled the bond. x ‘ood ; GIANTS are playing the dead march in ball brothers, who had just reopened thelr] MASONS IN SESSION Higginbotham said to-day. that since stand up under wear; any one can use g Me “4 ‘cent “ fom ity fod Matt athe * his release from Raymond Street Jail materials, linings and sewing threads—but ven the — By pend veces od as ee TRTRICAL DIRECTOR of the Dover, N. J., High Schoo! ts teaching all the | Tio, “he cermin, Mey Nd wine eg {Oe Mundred and. Thirty-second sy ence an vad batewell te eink we put these things together in our suits and - hemstnd ‘dn Basen the two to leave the shop. There was 1 Meeting Neing a, tg ; | BMeadquarters, the Hotet Men's AM) gostcoL, oF WH oe on aia pmarinea {further argument, and then he BIEECE| THe ore nurdeed at tneeaccecn ans {ht 4V8 hit wife, He sald that fifteen overcoats—so that they give the utmost Be Geen, Sae accented in running Gown | in diagulee, ste a al alg Wis ti ae whipoed a UAife ESM wial auuaioh’ OF the Grand Lotge ot! wr aime gut mereye ne Bik, WE om service until worn out. + “tence who, it ta charged, has plges or of his left eye across | aeons of the State of New York bewan |, iy eure : er © Ween the receiver of several thousanad| FOR WRITING A PLAY Philadelphia pastor hee lost hie pulpit. aa this afternoon in Masonic Hail, with | at ee betas are ‘Gai i Abundant hand sewing throughout all our 7 Pieces of stolen aliverware taken from ——— Joseph, the brother, tried to defend |(¥and Master Charles Smith of Oneonto | T Pnk OR SEEN Te t garments is the secret of lasting satisfaction. @ score of hotels durimy the last two LONDON BUFFRAGETTES may stop their outrages now and go Max and was felled with @ blew from|presiding, More than 8 subordinate | truck. don't know where my nex! = he divi the fist of the second intruder. Then | lodges were represented. payments are to come from.” Sui 18 $2 year. By the admission of one of| end Heten to the divorce trials. both “union” representatives called] The annual reports of the Grand Sec-! Magistrate Miller gave Higginbotham Spring its $18 to @he thieves, who traded with the — upon the ten eperatives, men and/retary, Grand Treasurer, the trustees of | suit June 6 to pay his wife what he Spring Overcoats $16 to $42 “fence.” it was learned he has one or| OVERLAND LIMITED of the Union Pacific ran for ten miles without an| women to leave thelr benches on strike. | Masonic Hall and Asylum Fund, the ne More active agents in each dig hotel | eneineer. They started to use their fists on one| Superintendent of the Masonic Home | owes aut Gné in many of ty ie iat _—- of the tailors when the screaming of|and School at Utica were read. The ——— t 1 rt 4 that from these walters and. nanteer | sexe?™, 16,80. SIGN OF INGANITY for a man of seventy-seven to write love| Nomen in the shop brought a crowd] renslone will inue toasortow and INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. or Fiace 2 rou wenue er and pantry- ~ about ¢ door on e street. G LU by cl , * p ” men he has reaped un enormous hare | ee Manens City Jude finds, two, realising that they would soon be/annual churoh service will be held thin! Term, Neue, Kronmovinenia Coolie, | go gwav aT THE DOOR=ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY ‘vest. \ TOVIS ASH of West End will iat thi mM trapped in the tailoring estabiishment,| evening at the Cathedral of St. John 0 ' Gerke. 7 ig o at En I providing that his Nbrary be) ran down the stairs, The one with the| the Divine, Hixhop Burch of New York ‘ilamaac 3, Kem i Bono Senceraldo of No. M5 West | divided equally between his da Thirty-Atth street, a pantryman at the Hotel Astor, was under surveitiance|, THIS TRUST HAS ITS HOME Is for ome time before the Headquarters | jor wenn ned, © Getective arrested nim to-day ag he|* “Ort for @ @ras leaving the hotel. He had ninety- tentam, By WUERINE he Seoue: knife caused the crowd to melt before| will preach the sermon, him by threatening those nearest with IEAVEN—Miss Mary Proctor of New! the blade and the two disapeared up| ——— ate SEER OF tee citer en TOUMENIGR! CURIE TRL TES Ot re eeiian from Bt. Vincente Wos| J Meee We Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise bf rrijio, Port Limon, Concho, Galreston. UM [ NHC 2 4 ee 1 ; In New York’s Shopping Center Se eve id Wiveoeiie iad oe tae. WN har rd Pony @ pink nightgown gave local color to a divorce suit Discomfort After Meals ry 9 rent by = rae PP 3 ’ fina concealed under his clothing. ———. ng oupreaeed with a wengation of Stuttinee Benceraido confessed he had been| SURGEONS in Philadelphia enabled a girl crippled from infancy to walk elite yh Genetipatin, tes, pd Ptealing from the hotel for some time | by making a new point of bone contact, practically a new Joint, in her leg. ein ele ete ‘ausee, Heart, — ; . ar "HUMANE WARDEN" of the Fort Leavenworth Federal prison has reganed, Hin, “Bee, or Wake belore the aught Fellow. J No. 21 West Twenty. | tired of his job. Pe eae cas Test Siew doce? A ee wl * y. ! . Suspicion had alre: -| MiSs MARGARET FOL&O! : wiht Hes eaaroae tie wried ee Ns eros “| Dadway's u Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street THREE DEATHS from heat in Cleveland, 0., and the ice Jam still on in the eo OP PPP PRP PPP PL PRP PDP PPP PPP PIPPPPPPPPPIPPPIPPIPLPIPIPPLLPLLPPLPPLPS OL LPLPLPLPPPLPLPPP IPP PPP LLP PPP PPPLIPLPPPPPPPLLLPPPLPPD eo es ms MAY HOME FURNISHINGS SALE Mayor of Lon Angeles fell asleep in a barber chaty and when hi he dis- free the system of all the above named dis, ees asa waa mate conrad that the barber had shaved off the chin whiskers that were his pon i ‘Mite MaKe. = . G@iverware, bearing the marks of - Pape Recliner aera UPHOLSTERIES to Make Your S a cer AS re eee ge Oo Miake Lour oummer fm Oureeu drawers, A well stocked | Moraue. re) ‘ 6 wine cellar, wheret Rad Ce aaa eee a = | Home Attractive Agents of the hotels, posing as pros- ust gay ; ; . : ah Bul . 2 ieee), embersinets, (Save, gone to HO RLIC K’S obs those who want inexpensive awnings, we will sell this $2.50 Muslin Bed Set, $1.75 oo one yee sliver hypo d hse . t Means’ i e A sheer cover of white Swiss with colored borders. ‘Ihe i Mice nen seve Bat eves bad | Original and Goneine Greatest of All May Sales of $3 Awnings for $2 bolster piece of blue, pile yellow or Wa to match. re) je to ol nie ‘ : } . 4 [etdence upon which to secure Mighett!'s D H Hu k d B th T Is ° 36 inches wide, 4 feet down, 214 feet out, or send us pone $1.00 Swiss Curtain, 75¢ | Grrest until to-day. MALTE MILK! Cc an a owe own measurements, win thers Matte ee ne will eee ve They match the above bed set, and with it make a very pen wert ts P chments, e ut up. ‘e mal (Bie A Mattress Kernosts ate pecan The Feed-drink for. AN Agee. Prices astonishingly—sensationally—low. All goods offered are perfect in Rea eee UPoaine aitipen that coins. P neat, attractive and summery bedroom decoration. @©oart ami held in $6,000 bail for exam- More healthful than Tea"er Coffea, | ¥e2¥e and finish. You cannot afford to miss this sale. aot tne bah hilo most . rtant ti Cc : M t ° 1 (nation to-morrow. ‘with the diguaion, INDIVIDUAL OR GUEST TOWELS; worth $1.50 per doz., $1.00. Awnings are almost as ace urtain aterials 1 * — i ne i HUCK TOWELS, red or white borders, hemmed ends: bef house in the Summer time as a fireplace Designed to meet the requirements of elegant summer Respite: Inmate Jumbe to Death. ik, poke aya Regular pric 9 12%4e | 1Se Be : M is in Winter—and equally as capable of an h Sere rein b winbew $C /the Motro-| soit ete Pee: The 8c We Meeach artistic treatment. om Th 1 and dainty fabrics are made in Swiss and novelty re) Belitan Hospital on Blackwell's Island @ quick bunch prepared iirW miantey BATH TOWELS, fringed and hemmed ends: 6: Think of the country houses you _know—do you 4 Oe lat di 8 (0 Which she had been committed euf- Ask ferHORLICE’S, | Reular price 12%4c 16¢ 2c = 29 | recall how awnings of solid red ‘completely spoiled | nets of the latest designs. fering from alcoholism, Josephine no oubstituts, Sle price, - 8 W%ye 1% Beeach | ise most luxurious brick houses 25c and 30c Swiss, 18¢ a yard Beawy, forty-cient years old, of. No. WM” Othere.are imitationss | $4.50 Huck and Bath Towels, Per Doz., $2.98 || ! = Wag tia CAN'T happen to your Coun Hyoull| 45¢ and SOc Novelty Net, 30e a yard D re - thi 4 " ’ 60c and 75¢ Novelty net, aya : an Free A rachine-embroldered initial to your order in Free - — Ue ite te a pestall and we'lleend #. (naa Cestanne Porch Pillows, 40c and 65c Fach white or colors on each towel. : ss phpcres i. r America's Greatest Your choice of hemmed, hemstitched or scalloped Linen Huck itis genplen, by make peat thes Filled with silk floss, and made of our odd and short ends | Furniture House Block Towels, or full bleached, extra quality Turkish Bath Towels, D 05 - estimate on wha’ AVERY OW HEEL t ‘ ‘d f Cretonne and Taffeta. r.) worth $4 to $4.50 per dozen, with your inXial to order........ © | 0 We do not measure nor Dad these $2 Awnin ‘i sedi ol ‘A very attractive addition to a summer home, greatly | m4 oy Pes uring and han, ees id umann®ts. POnierh wortat son eaehe’ an ae hae nee uty ae ee 35c | pee scl a rae a athens ik adding to its air of comfort and coolness. jh Floor. : py36 Women’s $1 Long Silk Gloves Q' th St. | Made from fine pure unloaded silk—a favorite summer weight th Summer Hom Micrel ehoe aah taken” ‘Some at OS R RE & BEDDING for the ej. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK tips All'szes In Back and white. A positive $400 quality: c/w FURNITU. & B I in the O'Neill Homefurnishing Building © LONG ELBOW-LENGTH CHAMOISETTE GLOVES-—of soft velvet fin- 50 o ‘An extensive selection of all branches of furniture cover three complete floors in the O'Neill Homefurnishing We Save Money for You ! ee c | At present we offer great!y reduced prices on hundreds of articles, a few of which are described below. Compare Our Prices and Convince Yourself That Wi ’ Oc Silk H 29. | They are particularly suited for the Summer cottage, bungalow, or apartment, and their low price makes them especi- 4 ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST ! omen’s 5 ose, 29c Eee ee ee eciae wal was bn aes teeth "NO CLUB FEES- hi lniey lect rer "ho product, They fae. ine ene sire el yintaractlye/ St, BES. set Ve Tae Extraordinary Sale of Four Thousand " tl aral 2.00 pri ey have dor irter tops, . i $3Reed Rocker NO Red Fate so) $3 Porch oe and Toe, and will be found in black and white’ Can't’ be bowel | 424.00 ~ Closet 91.50 Feather Pillows ' at less than Soc, | s od a ac! \ EXTRA FINE SILK LISLE THREAD HOSE—with double soles, heels So frome Made of genuine quar- | Ld Big, new sanitary pil- , and toes; In black, white or tan. Reg. 25c, pair 17c | tered white onk, The ; ] : Pian lows, size @2x28 Inches; : | is 67 inches; the ha filled with 334 pounds of \ \ A Clean-Up of Women’s and Misses’ | ; pen WY ist (eter dese H fine. odorless do w/n \ | glass is 16x20 inches. One pik feathers: covers wit | $29.50 Tailored Suits, at 19.75 | mirror” back. ike 10 36 nD. ihe, eienesl (bade leaen Immense quantities of new summer merchandise are arriving, and to- Ap pie 5 Pi gt * morrow we shall make way for warm weather dresses by offering the above aie struction, and all rubbed $13.25 Bungalow Bed, $10.50 ry remarkable concession* in smart tallored sults. ; fitted with good H So ef fi fit 8 Handsome brass beds, ht top, 38x19 Eponges, Men! ave Dettord cords, ° lock and key. @-inch pills ioe — inc ie inch French plate There is an abundance of stylish new models from which to select, com- on fou spe ive ee prisien Russaan Bu rians, Smart ‘Cutaways ‘snd Unely tall wed tmee $19.00 Secretary Desk. pint til tom ee here | Made in $-f¢ Skirts draped, or on new straight lin In all colors. Misses’ and smallfi! 99.50 i Y Ny Thoroughly constructed and fi womens Reaees 19,16, 18s, womens siete, 98 to. 45, Made of imitation ma- fi YNR'E| | O'NEILL GUARANTEED LACQUER. PORES snd finished with the best white enamel, | hogany; like illustration. It a Teums,Sq. Var, ZC | Fabrics, 49 | BM ie ir ron te es eareet te wel ner ocr eel . . . pile toh: ile hear elt, bd They are termed “Mill Ends,” but] S4-In, Black and White Shephera |@ imcher high: bas two large cred with'a fine grade of fancy ticking: built up in| sides keep the mattress 9 ‘ 1 x drawers in base; bookcase rs of pure elastic felt; it is dust-proof and] confined. within the perfect in every way. Sufficient of} Checks. 54-In. Mixed Suitings. 52- : P Dat : Now, and the Balance each pattern to cover any room, All| In. English Sicilians—colors, cream, fitted with glass doors in Regular Price. Sale Price.| space it should properly y SMALL ACCOUNTS this season's designs, black, —54-In, Worsted Serges—navy| top; plenty of room for 4. nt ‘3 Heavy, tabu, SMALL WEEKLY and black. books, ‘There aro but six- ‘ tases \ Sxl }4x8-16 | ESPECIALLY | . H teel angle iron ends; 68 best steel tempered eal! PAYMENTS INVITED eh Bamboo Gung Bw 29c Cotton Dress 18¢ teen of these desks, 90 come Fin " bec apriogs support the fabric which automat : Be pian dl ae 4, Sladen da ains,Each . . early, a py EG aS | AC earns es 9 re, BLOCK SSTHTO STH ST. ANDSTH AVENUE, J ff f= = MERCERIZED 'POPLINS ca ° i . .95 New Wash menlors . . ud Shins oe ee 1.98 — Fibre Covered Dress TRUNKS Are now erent Important opportunities are offered to le Channing Mens CGAL ion canine ~ es NonarieN Clana woman in White Uadercloches, hangerie, Cornett, Towels, id eak wear, in Cordelines, Repps and Linens; : 5 inens, Dress Goods and Silks, and all white materials nnn h. y golden | Bfastening with detachable pearl buttons rm it draws near and you be- |] that form part of her Summer wardrobe. inches by asinghes, and extremely smart. Sizes, 23 to 35 7 zs gin to study timetables, ILVERWAR d Pri Larg: beveled pla aie Paate. aS pT 72 1/7 pyarz ie an unusual value in S eon ee Eat Keduce rices -) r Deep g VER AMER te. will come 1}. High grade articles that will $1.00 Orange Spoons, 89¢ drawers, wood Unusual l ace Economies ° } < 1 it hil e sha et SOM MACS useful and handsome table | per half dozen. : $2,80 Solid Oak " | DOUBLE WIDTH SHADOW ALLOVERS—in white and ecru, Regularly Wh OPporrne y: large | decorations, to be sold at prices | 1.00 Butter Spreaders, 89¢ inin [ Bal WRuie coca GONG utiiiiicnenn [af ||| We have now a large| far below their regular va'ues: per half dozen, ng WHITE AND CREAM SHADOW FLOUNCINGS—18 inches wide, Regu- Q 1umber of fibre covered | 50¢ Tea Spoons, 42¢ per half B Kni Chair lly We MS ies atratiioe cas bed Hl trunks, covered all over | dozen. Sto Buttor Kalves, 109 each, - COTTON FILET BANDINGS and EDGINGS--2 to 8 inches with fibre, trimmed with] 1,00 Dessert Spoons, 89¢| %5¢ Sugar Shells, 19¢ each, \ mee J wide, Regularly 15c to 75c, yard.sscsecveceereseeees 4 hardwood slats an d| per half dozen. 50c Gravy Ladles, 42¢ each e brassed steel and rivet-|" 1.00 Table Spoons, 89¢ per 45c Cream Ladles, 39¢ each, re) construction, D ed throughout, half dozen, $1.25 Soup Ladles, $1.10, one hi a Seman Stiver 3 0c ll ain, | Sin. | Soin. | Sine | 4inn |), 01,00 Derwert Yorke: e per| 68.85 Bunch Laden, 3 each. in Sle in., sl, jozen. Triple plated medium and sees wrote re in gid jute, Soluhes sve ana Henn aro ©, 98-98 | $9.48 $9.98 $10.48 $10.98] "81.00 Oyster Forks, ave per| denn’ halves at 45:90 dose silver; ind square} some with fall the miniature to the large WY ee ere } halt dosen, O'Mein Malm Sere—Mate Flesn, ened : : > —\-) — eill-Adams Co., Sixth 20th to.aad Street, New. York