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ta dial ___ THE AVENING. 1 of Fire Chiat tconton ot the tatter‘s' religion, sald some; he had been in the © s sted, and headquarters in Great Jones street and ES faa orn diantared: he was'a pratessor| INSPECTS DEPARTMENT, | mote ait the rune with the cater, To- i nd been disgraced: he was 8 pr Dents | aenentsneentine “laay he wae taken over Fire Headquar- ej Who had lost hia chair in Buda Peet i . ; teve by CAI Sinn and (heh, pecans AN D 4 ‘ University vecaure of rome acandal, the European Expert Wants to See|Sinied oy fant Chief Worth, whe More cruel ossipa hinted How Kenlon Handles the ts in charge of the marine department, | aT i ding nowRere; for : inap.cted the fireboat New Yorker at BROOKLYN ¥ s man who cailed Skyscrapers. the Battery. After that he was taken { || rt almeeit 1) would never talk uf| A. J. pen Hope, chief of the fire de-|around Manhattan and shown the \ 4) a. hineett. Partment of Rotterdam, ts a gues: of works.’ | AE Ge him «7 nm n DRU NKENNESS | Two fv, Makers’ Stocks of Summer Dresses: corner had never heard of, and he re. ; 2% men in the department, all volun: teers. ‘The tallest bullding thers is six-|i# @ curable disense, whiel requires | 1a ot | tured to ve ny wh called until or. Frank Charles Befriended) eee eee een ceiietein ot {teen stories, ut higher structures are|trentment. ‘The ORRINE trestment e *, ‘ { Antoria visited him a few times. If Dr. | Under way, and the problem of fires 20 a ee dive for whi , beer, Here at a Great Price Sacrifice them has already suggest ry Many, but Would Never Charien ‘ey what ite pices eed in ihe & fe iy suas eee itt to the | o other intoxicants, Can be ven in nt tell Dr. Goldateln, an Gold | teren Jew York’, aroha” "| the home. No senitarium expense. No Roath» Pa ahi te one et ght ed | kenge was” Far Less Than Regular Value $ anatiivenitast Od man, Lownie a tare propsrion af Its Mriariad [ang haut from: Ws. 00 9 ay ie Chicas ‘ork rude meatiey Ws Gary on Dente ne eee ee a 2,500 Dresses for W KEPT THE PAST HIDDEN, nim ana that was al! On his arrival tast night Me. pen Hope “onthine is prepared In t9 loca ? res: or women & \ pele wan me Robert Mainger, who prob-| No, 1, secret treatment, # % 4 acai |BOY BITTEN BY CAT DIES, tntiamineie “bur "nr: Mainsr" whit | RLNE-NO: i Pil ort 1 eaten, me "tis Sena ¢ el Bane wae? sy In Rotterdaan last year met Mr, y i. x : With Last Breath pobties to| DEVELOPING HYDROPHOBIA. Hope ant recelved “many *courietis | Costs only $1.00 4 bor. Come 18 and $16.50 Summer Dresses at $7.95 D | Tell Name of Sister | cyina tcxpires in Agony of Spasms] Latent Mr. pen Hope wan » event Hegemam Co. Ask them for booklet - in Prague. | Two Weeks After He Is - —_ onptoae Fg COLD WINDS BLOWING SOME Attacked. ! q weather of May has been bad for the makers the boty ot fecond atresia] AtIRGHed two weeks ago by @ stray of Summer Dresses, although the beginning of Spring encour- ap Relig BeRcyelieietl FS Tear FE lige Fong A Cammeyer Sale aged manufacturing. Then came the killing Blasts and dress Chartes, te stretched én the floor of «| "mer, the nine-yenrold non of Mrs, Mary = making concerns were left with great lots of beautiful garments oo: oR, se wee Wied Mewith, Mil toitee Che Panel We of — ae and the cold weather still continuing. 4 M tie secret with him when he died, almost bg, las Hepat being Oftten and = Two OF THE BEST KN MANUFACTURERS ME: bins to-eay, and Gecond ctroat kaows| scratched 7 tbe. animal, the litte fel- 9 came to us with offers of their surplus lots at less than it cost to Fe more stout him now than it did a] om raced to hin home and told hn Women S Hosiery make the dresses—far less in most instances. Of course we | Se in ar. “Th srt oes tht ea Bu en By pas Se meee «|| SP ther up for cash, And when they were opened up the sere Phir d Bees i pe Preto Alma ep ls : other day they so far exceeded our own expectations for the Charies’s death, which is being whis- r. ered over the edges of coffee cups in By the Hungarian cafes of First and Second g aveaues, is that almoat at the end, when Dr. Charles heard the rustle of Axrael's § swings he turned hin head and beckoned "te Joe Handechue, the friend who had — @at with him through a tong night, to @raw near. Joe bent hin head close to the fesdty moving lips of the dying man 5) ae Thursday and Friday Only Women’s Extra Heavy Pure Thread Silk Hose 2,000 Dresses at $1.69, $2.49 to $4.69 Regular Prices, $3 to $7.50 They are in the very top-notch of style—advance models for Summer—Morning dresses in Voile, Tissue, Giigham, Pique and Linen—dainty, effective, dressy, house and street garments that women will buy several of if they are wise. Sizes are from band heard an unfinished mesante: Of More Serious Iliness|fqj With wide garter top, bigh spliced heel, interlined 32 to 46 bust measure. Be com Peer | Approaching. Mrs. heel, toe and sole, In black, tan and white. Regular $10 Dresses at $3.29 - CAME HER U Regular Retail Price $1.50 and $1.75 prom supa retin, | “Bender's Case. , ’ ‘Then Asraci sealed the lips of Dr. ——— Cc G - Pharles and the secret died with him. | Backache is a symptom of organic |p at Many, many years ago Dr. Charles | weakness or ement. If you have 4|| 250 white lingerie dresses made of fine embroidered mull, trimmed || with widg insertions of lace—very summery and pretty. 100 $16.50 Black Silk Dotted Mull Dresses, $7.95. Dainty, stylish enough for any woman in the land—dresses made with Si eaptlnes, None nee whanee he cans | aanaces don't neglect it To get per-| 3 Pair for 2.25. G) | sible ounce accordion pleatsd—in sult effect, buttoned down the front % \t his anttecedents, Thoyeh Hi || wi some white pearl ons an ; i ond it Gar wall ot hie Ing decane. Peon bene ere, Bee Women’s Jacquard Women’s Jacquard 4 | collar and cuffs of fine white exnbroidery. A icely marvelcts teen room a Caprio Ua ngs Marty ” nts same Mo.—“About a year otek iB Velling Hose Velling Hose } Eesond fipee, Putton otrect side, Contre Bailing, autnr, had cramps e side another diploma of the medical Se ach “x : goheol of the University of California, Ae Coe etuema cae tase ||| La Chantlly Eparae lk baie The Latest European Novelty of ‘an. F © Re 414 not practice or invite the sick to cook Lydia E. Pink- the Season. In Black and Tan, Retail bl heir healing. If sick - out never would he allow payment to be | Hil; the tive Wash | By — =< | made for the service. and I am relieved of Cc : Instead, the Doctor became a tutor of fics all my troubles and at c T_TH CIAL. ing or tna Rasen examinations More ; at [THURBOAY SPECIAL. [THURSDAY SPECIAL. q me e * @ e Voarned Fy edicine t 3 Pairs for $1.00 $ . i BN eer, es macs eel ou a teste center Trimmed Panama Hats at $4.95)) Women’s 17c Stockings, 10c edt earthed al Eee te LJ = we c THESE ARE medium styles so scarce this season, and with black d etree the Talmud than many rabbis; t nial for the | i Mth wide double garter top, in black, tan and white, y' ’ LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS, seamless, double garter tops. and n fo ghilosophy he was profund, And benefit of other suffering women.”—-| Fi lar Retail Price, 35¢ velvet bands and a rose or flower. area et double heels and toes, in black, tan and white. Slight mill impestec- {+ Reeee teets 9 learning Be coceen ts | Sains . * Sale of untrimmed Hats, formerly $6.95 to $12.00, Thursday at| | ions inake the difference in price. Store orders only. ly revealed—finowledge of the phallic | Missouri. Ne C. O. D.’s—No Exchanges 5 , figns of the ancients, the apochryphal Another Case. $2.95. Women’s 25c Stockin 93, 19 a RR Oe I ees [AMMEYER I ccyeminrcee decal tee tusricere pene|| wancan ean ema teore eat caste the middle ages. pound for some time and it has done m: PF Eim 48-inch $5.00 Plumes at. ..$2,95 | 19-inch $6.50 Plumes at. . .$3.95 eels and toes; also some lisle thread, seamless, in black, tan and white, with | | oorThegg Taal ling ai Lele Ya pened peel ag oleae 6th Ave. and 20th St. 20-inch $7.95 Plumes at $4.95 Gan Em tops as rule Betis gO TORE putes Ok Goes ST favorite ‘ ak. a 95. , in the idle hours of study, but {prin and I was not ae regular asl should | Strom and Measanine lors, East Balding ‘one dare to ask a question concern: |have been. The Compound has cured . s TOR {ng the Doctor's past he would flash | these troubles and I rec d it to all THURSDAY SPECIAL. | ‘om! —ae = dnte violent anger lke the lightning of | my frien irs. BERTHA DIERK- | = - = = - — = | THURSDAY SPECIAL. ' pa SEN, Box 102, Dixon, Iowa. sheds. S CT ct Sncemmne cin ts Boys’ $1.50 to $2.00 Suits, 98c|' HIG HIDDEN PAST, —. [that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- Washable Russian and Sailor Styles +] Wercan' a plaknam stedicing Co, FINE QUALITY, low neck, slveveless, with lace yokes; also some i A SPLENDID VARIETY of pretty styles in both nussian and Sailor}? | models, neat, attractive patterns, in fast color materials, blues, tans and | (confidential); Lynn, Mase., for ad- plain low neck, short sleeves. brown. Sailor sizes, 5 to 9 years; Russians, 244 to 7 years. \ Teed et res ye Le asipe Women’s 40c Combination Suits, 29¢ Boys’ $1.50 Straw Hats at 98c ‘ Fine quality white Milan, in both navy and white trimming—the and held in strict confidence. Low fleck, sleeveless, tight knee. popular Tyrolean shape, fesond floor, Litigation street aide, Kest Building, DOKLY’ Women's 50c Combination Suits, 3 for $1.00 ' HA\ ) Qtr « \ , . The Largest Millinery Store in America S'™AVE. cur 9 \ HAUUALY a Eee geil, tow neck, sleeveless, some wide st A Sssen said Gime ag MYRTLE AVENUE AND BRIDGE STREET [|l{ OUR TERMS FOR FURNITURE Women’s $3.00 Oxfords, $1.98 ] THURSDAY SPECIAL. ' [(__THURGDAY SPECIAL. _) 700 Sw Skirts, $1.10 and $1.65. |] $200.00 Worth... .$1. SOFT GUN METAL calfskin, in Gibson style, thin turn soles, MADE OF FINE QUALITY white cordeline and rep in three of the The Greatest ‘Bargains in q Cuban heels. newest Spring and Summer styles—ofte with panel Bae and kick plaits, UNTRI M ME D: H ATS Women’s $3.00 Instep Strap Pumps, $2.24 another a pliin three-piece style, fastened at side,.and still another style opens down the front’ slightly on one side. All the smartest ideas of, the season. Waistbands from 22 to 33.inches, Lengths from 38 to 43 inches. “None C. O. D. or on’approval. second fioor, Central Buidding) Patent leather and gn metal instep strap Pumps, with satin bows, turn soles, high arch last and Cuban heels. . Women’s $4.00 Pumps, $2.95 Second floor, West Building, ; Ever Offered! Imported French Hemp Hats, Worth$2.98 to $6.98 Special for Thursday at 79c No store in Greater New York ever made an offer like this before, ‘These fine black and colared hemp hats, some with silk velvet facings of black or colored velvet, are mostly imported, French hats that would cost up to $6.98 In othet stores. As we have ‘an immense stock of the best shapes to dispose of, we will offer them as OUR SPECIAL TO-MORROW at this ridiculously low price. i} THURSDAY SPECIAL. Children's $2.50 Dresses, $1.98 Ready for the Anniversary Parade BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED with laces, embroideries and colored ribbons, sizes 2 to 5 years. We just quote this as one example from a great stock of chikiren’s wear for the Anniversary time. second floor, Fulton street slie, Fast Building, Men’s $5.00 Panama PANAMA HATS from our best American factory, in a variety of the most popular shapes, clear and regular texture, perfect in bleach, all } , sizes. Store orders only. None C. O. D, or on approval. ‘Street Moor, Men's Building, Hoyt street, [”"THUREDAY SPECIAL. | i Women’s $18.75 to $22.50 Suits at $8.05 Just 200 in This Lot. TWO HUNDRED MORE OF THOSE SUITS that caused such a stir last week—well made in stylish, up-to-the-minute designs, of serges, tweeds and light weight mixtures—variety of designs, plain tailored and trimmed with satin belts‘and small buttons—natty, smart Suits, well made and good enough for the most fastidious woman, despite the amazingly little price. $15.00, $19.75 and $24.75 A STIRRING SALE OUR OWN SPLENDID STOCK re duced for quick clearance. None C, O, D. or on approval. a High class dressy silk Suits that were $42.50 to $175.00 reduced and now at $29.75 to $98.50... Second floes, Ovatral Building. |! —— FOR THE tBalch Price | ay tee ae ‘ ws “) (At Sth Ave. Store Only) ‘ Te « — cn Price AP | ceuciriteunecen | S # | 1/600 Women’sLinenDusters, $1.05 Ea. Fur St rage | Wane Children. Name ' Just as the Motoring Season Calls or 4 ; ALTRBATIONS FREE NO MATTER WHAT ELSE YOU HAVE, you simply must have : te ae ee i two or three Dusters for motoring or driving in'the country, as one aa ‘ ’ trip will ruin a gown or suit. Wise women will buy three or four at C osts 2% : . , Ki \ 3] ooD OW N this price, especially when they see the Dusters and note how well they WEEAL are made and of what good quality linen, Full length, all sizes from 32 Telephone 5900 Main - : to 46 bust measure, P ; x 33-71 Smith St. Women's $29.75 Brocaded Grenadine Coats, $13.95 5th Avenue 65-71 Smith St. a tobi * 7 th, round corners, mandarin sleeve—made over. ae sg Ej di er NY. Cor. 9th Street Cor. State St. |i quay pet de cygre in variety of colors—one of the very. best "Grand Central to Borough Hall Station bas rene 4 i offers of the season, Women’s $10.00 Silk, Satin and Tweed Raincoats, $5.75 Secon Moos, ceste, Cental Malt we 1 \ os