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——— SS en ne a tt OT ee = ssed surprise at the publication ot 7 sura, former Premier and Foreign Min- OR BISBAND (0. B, the findings of Lieut.-Col. Bendel, who [Dut Astute Mr. Arnstein Isn’t So) itt Gr dapan, is lying seriously : — Issue: in Fort,y-seventh Barthman be ceusital and ciher wise i EPORT IS PROTESTED. | scat with. Tt ‘a held by bien mcthori |[A, Mrs Wolf had telephoned to ¢ RLBANY, Joty N.—ov. Sulser to-d97 | emigrant Savings Rank Declares om ol " ‘ou'll be up before Magistrate v7 APT? Opens Again Tomorrow at 730 Oclock (that if former Sergeant Samuai! |, pees We et hated sevcnd Ueatenany, “Ne PONS Comme’ Ste Own Waaeh, | vite jeciared the policeman. om the report of Lisut.-Cai, jel THE EVENING WORLD, Alexander 8. Bacon, of No. #7 Liberty : atreet, does not share all of his client's ler being a jaw clerk when the Magistrate fined him %, He paid the fine and his @entiments wae apparent when he was friend: id simiar amounta, Sart sacerar wre oe! ON STREET BASEBALL! "Se Prince Kataura Seriously Sick. that they hold a conference. Col. Bacon TOKIO, July M.—Prinve Tan Kat- sat at the inquiry, Sure About It When He suffering from cancer of the stomach. Tt was at Bendell’e suggestion, anid nad Col. Bacon, that both aldes in the con- Is Fined $5. : ee SS Ee SS beng Seen toute tatene Cr coker Sydney Arnstein of No, 91 intervale e ming up se the close of testimony, /AVeMUe, the Bronx, wasn't quite #0 In- Going Away? Accordingly, sald Col. Bacon, it esemed | "sent on, his knowlede of the law | firange the Feport should ho made and | N60 he was arraigned before Maxi. Den forget to take a Isawed on Race fiven to the public before the expire- (trate Butts in the Morrisania Court to- fon of that period. Further than this, 48% 88 he had been yesterday after: | however, Col. Bacon declined to mm hoon, Then Policeman Gilligan of the A feature of the report and Gov, fat seth station handed summonse: ser’s comment thereon that penved uf Interest to students of military ‘eub- jects, was the recotnmendation that Col. Regimen’. “ ity avenue, for playing iT Wes cm military Lazal proredure that n2| she walked through Intervals aveniee ene even an Emperor, can ponith, by | and Gilligan was @ent around to atop the ig | Temrimand or utherwise any qutlinr vn | Ut charges have Seen filed against him and be Ras been recularly found suitty by court-martial. Col. Barthman hi not been court-martialied. ’ ~ “You se ANSWER TO BISCHOFF SUIT. do anything to us," Arn-| SS = Price $0 Cons. All Draggleta. ed. “You didn't warn U8. | Thee ie Nothing ‘Just ao Good.” ays you've got to give) Men’s Store em to know quite a lot of law,” | pretended humility, | boasted Arnstein, ‘I'm | Infantey,| The Emigrant Industrial savings | “You've tO or aoe ac| You can’t afford to wey need the coma \Bank to-day filed Ite anewer to the | £ine,to, Se ieee Os rdieaciaiid imme, rN your eyesight. the etetentent while’ ult brought by the estate of the late) Arnstein didn’t say a word about Your livelihood de- ! Austice Henry Bischoff of the Supreme ponds upon it. Delay Court, whe was killed by @ plunge of} F : n is always dangerous. was| bank,at No. 61 Chambers atreet. The CASTOR 1A twvfve stories through the elevator Eyes Examined Without Charge bank declares that the Justice was Yor Infants and by Registered Eye Physicians. xitted: because of hia own careleomens.| The Kind You Have Always Bought | pertect Fitting Gt pepe ‘The qatate ts suing for $160,000 dam- janees, agen through James 8. Meng, son-in- 217 Broadway, Astor House, law an@ executor of the late Surtat 223 Sinth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sinth Ave., 22d St. ‘The bamit te represented by Robert M. lo : OSes, Ann St. 17 hac apron ad to accommodate those on their way to business who wish to take advantage. of our largest and, in many ways, the best sale of Men’s Clothing n found thar Litt he Deon de- ahaty in the building owned by the © ONE UNOTE FRODI BECAOV McCormiak, attorney, and the estate 'ulton St., Cor, Call and Make Your Own Terms ot the Jwetice has retained the law firm of Ingram, Root, Massey, Clark & oult. Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut. 7" a Week Delivers $50 Worlh of Faralture to Your Home Low to provecate the “ oat POSLAM AND SEE RESULTS When the complezion is unduly red or oun! A < tormented by itching skin; halen rashes, mosquito bites, or hives annoy; |" When the fect are tired, itching, chafed or blistered; When cssema, neop, 9t im or any reeing im dipense aff Gotan ey Dutned, scalded, pole + { aoned, irrit : JUST APPLY & INCLUDING | 9,127 Men’s Suits Not on Sale Before ye Seat Roms Pemiied $16.50 to $25 Grades for $1150 — " Phy cn ya AP, r 49**G9°"*89" 109 retses*4 49" | , New Store for Men, Eighth street, corner Broadway. “. . and most beneficial ena ale $25 te $35 Grades for $15.50 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. No Charge for Alterations Three-piece and two-piece suits of all-wool worsteds, cheviots, ry | tl IML crashes, cassimeres and homespuns, in’more than 400 patterns—mix- tures, stripes, checks and plaids. All sizes—to fit every normal man—short, stout, tall. Half-lined suits, full-lined suits, three-quarter lined suits. Mostly sack suits but a few Norfolks. | And 500 cool, mohair suits, rarely found in a sale. . cee] | sama | Suton Create Lm Tete Menres .-] Frel . arlene ths Menoreeany ght The LARGEST RETAIL STORE.IN NEW YORK Smith Gray’s Entire Stock Reduced Without Reserve .. Following the successful experiment tried in our earlier sales, the suits are grouped according to sizes, for quick selection. The Best Kept Until Last | The old custom of putting the biggest apples at the top of the barrel is reversed in the clothing manufacturing business. There, when it comes to the end of the season, the makers hold back and keep out of sight their best suits, getting full price for them as long as they can. These 9,127 suits are the surplus stock from one of the neg clothing concerns in the country. The season’s output was over 150,000 suits, sold by retailers for $16.50 Our immense showing of fashionable, finely tailored summer clothes is now marked without reserve at prices unmatched anywhere in New York. Alll our $22 two and three piece suits— $ All our $20 two and three piece wit | Now y | 3 All our $18 two and three piece guits— All our $30 two and three piece suits— $ All our $28 two and three piece suis | Now 16 All our $25 two and three piece suits— All our $45 two and three piece suitp— All our $40 two and three piece suits— ; Now $ 2 2 All our $35 two and three piece suits— Suits that have actually been selling at Smith Gray's for $18 to $45 and worth ten dollars mare. for $11.50 and $15.50 It is a nationally advertised brand of clothing, which shall be nameless in this | announcement, so that the many dealers over the country still selling the suits at full prices may be protected. It is a clothing concern that we have worked with for many years, always better- | ing their product. aaa At first they installed a private tailoring shop to make our clothing the Wanamaker | way. They did it under protest, saying we were crazy to pay so much for making clothes; that no other dealer insisted upon such strict specifications. Now they make ALL their better grades of clothing the Wanamaker way. | | | | to 5 We Offer These Same Grades | . Extra Selling Facilities Extra fitting-rooms, extra tailors, extra alteration shops, extra salesmen, extra room, 4 | Almost an Entire Block of Clothing The suits will occupy the entire regular Clothing Store, the Boys’ Store, the Hat | Store, running down through the Burlington Arcade and into the Corner Store for men at 8th street, corner Broadway. ‘ | It requires some space to show 9,127 suits! ha | JOHN WANAMAKER | Broadway at Ninth Street. BROADWAY AT WARREN re MM po ee ST. AT FLATBUSH 5 AVENUE ABOVE 27™ st 4 STORES BRoaDWAY AT BEDFORD AV, THE HOUSE FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER + meng wary , . . i 4