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POR AOA A DAY-SUES. >- 1d wife sate anne Gaye Mecbana Lert Wer Day After Wedding. (rectal to The Breaing Word ) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May 18— Charlotte B. Shields to-day began cuft fe the Bupreme Court to have her mar- lage to Daniel Shields annulled. The qvaple were married at Croton-on-Hud- san Dee 2 by the Rev. G. W. MacPher- see. The bride then lacked five days from Being of age and id not have the it of her ita. her and had Wlonty ‘tt mon oy on whos on te her he never Contributed <A se er Aoi gt also or husband sihoe the after, einey. were married Know where he ie. ————— Pepe Receives Cardinal O'Connell. ROME, May 13.—Cardinal O'Connell of Boston, who arrived last night, iy promt es In audience tos “Wey by the Po You'll Crow Over “GETS-IT” for Corns! t& Will Startle You How “GETS. IT” Gets Corns Every Time. aS Eg ‘Ths Jo He Piece tor » Crow. Her Coma Ghe Must ma OETSIT. ictate fre tie te om et et oof ana ‘re awe litte as i Bea? Sea ee oo aha ec, n ST te sold in New York by -Hogeman Co. tapes: me Re Bair tah “ot 5 Pee LE ee eile het if ae Soya » tuk BVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, BOY WANDERER WHO that ‘account Was taker” to ‘Titis HERCLEAN PRISER |PZsararae "2, [00 averunen rs Jaze ox.re. AS HIS HOME PORT. WANDERLUST EX EXHAUSTED to mor “hat ho wan sixteen and FLOORS POLICEMEN, | ss-ssssrcecccoassevses SHAE FURNTURE Giant sks) herve Arrested for As-|< sault, Gives His Captors Lively Hour, peageeesese a 1 ee ' ‘The police of the Bedford avenue | station, Williamebure, had a livel before he could be locked up. 4 The trouble started shortly after 2 o'clock thie morning, when James | Brady, @ watchman employed by the | $ Eastern District Terminal Company at North Ninth street, dodged behin @ freight car barely in time to es cape several bullets fired from am- bush. Bra@y got out his own revolver and emptied ft at a man who was roaming along a line of freight care. Brady started in pursuit and over- took ¢he man at Kent avenue and/ North Tenth street. 04-90O0O9OSOOS | fist fight. Following that he A life and death struggle followed, tn which the watchman wae being M00 most of the furniture in the) “vincent was down a ee tb she bested when James McGrath, aleo | He will be arraigned in the M watohman, and Policeman Kenner | hattan Avenue Court. to his aid. Only by the free use of BABYLON RESIDE! Bis nightstiok was Kenner able to There the prisoner said he was| BABYLON, L. I., Mi pany, but bad been discharged early | Stephen Van Allen and this morning, he said. He was in an ugly temper when the policeman at- ‘tempted to put him in @ cell after : |e nad been charged with felonious by Be, Morrell as being moved opposite side of Cedar | assaul Ta tective John Dowling, who at- | arrest of the person: tempted to lead bim to hie cell, wae ere was a fhunde: ‘felled with a powerful blow on thi eas wall een jaw. Other policemen were knocke: down in the struggle that followed, Tink, Thoveh the shower was at mid. Invigorates nursing mothersand the aged. Before he was finally pinned to the morning. The los of the Bedford avenue station came ——— get his prisoner to the etation. (cectal to The Brening ' Word.) Marion Zasinski, forty-two years ce of the late Cornelius Kingsland, | °' 014, of No. 801 Kent avenue. He ha: of the show places of Babylon, bd {> been working as a sugar mixer | troyed by fire early to-day. * the American Sugar Refining Com- | ad recently been purchased by | ¢ started from the inside and te "Chori a Smitations’ | Mr, Morrell to have been of ne the fre, 0 offered § 000 Sixteen-Year-Old Orph Orphan Chooses New York for Home After Are Your Feet Like Look at the World. Balls of Fire? Vincent Murray, wanderer, reached} Poor old feet — aching, throbbing, New York to-day and decided to|ctamped and sore fron standing, walk- settic down here and become an| ing. tramping ow. wart miles aie ° of pavement. couldn't you like to > | American citizen. He te sixteen years) fo) as foot. glad as @ barefoot boy in old and has been in every large port|the meadow-grass? You can! John- in the world, though this ie the first | son's Foot Soap will do it. time he ever saw New York. Take home a cake tonight—a ae Vincent came in to-day on the Red pe be cut leah the be A youth back into city - weaned Mtn) beet tricorn i. wonpuue tortured feet. It posi draws out WERFIng (NS Unliorm OF mpeter tithe pain and fatigue, in makes you in the Royal Artillery and carrying | ready for the evening's rest of recreation. papers showing that he has been an/ At all druggists’—a big cake for @3c. apprentice aboard many stenmships| Heware of imitations. Look im the past three years. for this be a aaite sate! Born tn Baffanaun, County Mayo, | tvery HAs a ace only by Ireland, Vincent was left an orphan THOMA t si ee Meg when he was eleven years old. He Kent Av., B’klyn, N.Y. Joined the training ship Ganges and, after a couple of years of training, bel out as & ag boy. In this seven seas, ion ete ia snl three months board one of the ships of the ifs Halter be became the bugier 4 a [J Feng CY the Royal Artillery 4 got along quite wi tnt be BxY Ticked the bandmaster in | cluded to travel ogee and this time he came to New Dry Cold Fur Storage on Preinises at Moderate Rates Absolute protection’ under perfect conditions 384 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. Bet. 35th an 36th Sts, Tel. 2044 Greeley fans [ee ‘as fourteen years old and on NCE BURNED| ORIGINA: GENUINE Talealias ay 18.—The reet- D. K. Morrell jr., ie * to @ site on the|/™ Lai Allen, who was| The Pood-Drink for all Ages nese rt i t° | Rich milk, malted grain, in poweder form, Plgne For infante,invalide and growing children. the Lcprsinge upbuilding the whole body, urreds Ate thie More heajthful than tea or coffee "Tne me oubotitate, Ash tor HORLICK'S W'H muscles and sinews applied in uni- son three powerful horses draw a great steel girder. One horse alone could not move it. Two horses could draw it with difficulty, and only for » shbrt | Extraordinary Reductions Tf TAIN id ~ James MeCreary & Ca. 3 34th Street 5th Aven ‘ On Thursday and Friday Unprecedented Offerings WOMEN’S, MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL | No Approvals No Credite Misses’ & Girls’ Summer Dresses & Skirts ey a ; S07 Misses’ Lingerte Dresses of Lawn, 888 Girls’ Utilhty Dresses of Yiesa's aah af 03) ae Batiste, Voile or Crepe. gt pang Repp, Linen or Ratine. Gize 6 to 14 6.75, 12.78 and 18. formerly 3.96 to 22.90, Stow tate formerly 12.76 to 32.80 ‘ $08 Girls’ Colored Dresses of Cham- | 105 Misses’ Utility Dresses of Linen, bray, Percale, Tissue, stripe, plaid or check” | Bopp, Batiste or Cordeline. Gingham. Size 6 to 14 yeers. teeter: : | value 7.90 to 16.80, 2.95, 6.75 and 9.75 * formerty.1.95 to 10.90 E: | 760 Misses’ Tub Dresses ef plain, stripe 812 Girls’ White Dresses of Lower: | or check Gingham,— also stripe Voile or Batiste or Voile. Size 6 to 14 years. % “ Tissue. Size 14 to 18 years. 95c to 3.75 formerly 3.75 to 18.50, 1.98 tc 9.78) | value 2.50 to 7.50 08 Girl’ Washable Costs and Suits’ ” Th aa \, 225 Misses’ Tub Skirts of White Cotton of Linen, Ratine, Eponge, Pee a |, Cordeline; plain gored model with pockets. Sine 6 ta 16 years, 95 to | 3 | formerly 2.50 to 5.50, 95c to 2.95 formerly 6.50 to 22.50 Women’s Suits, Dresses, Coats & Wra 25 Decollete Gowns,—handsome ma- | 50 Silk Coats in desitable styles, includ- 2 b> terials and smart models. 45.00 and 65.00 ing copies of Foreign models. ¥ formerly 110.00 to 145.00 8.75, 12.50 to 22.50 formerly 25.00 to 49.50 distance. But three horses, working in'complete har- mony and in perfect cooperation, supply ample power for the task. The people of New York want thousands of Pianos—not one or two, or twenty, but thou- sands. For these thousands to scatter their trade among a hundred dealers makes each purchase costly, wasteful and very often an inconvenience, But for all of these thourand piano purchasers to focus upon this one great store—with its great purchasifig power working in cooper- ation with them and with the manufacturers—the buying advan- tages at once become apparent. Otherwise tee could not purchase your choice of a Flecher, a Charles Koh: an Autopiano, a Pianista or a Stratford player- piano at the prices which we have put upon them. Otherwise you could not pay for it on the low terms which we are glad to bame. Otherwise you could scarcely get the guarantee which we five you. i cepecntes you would not be ofered the thicty-day joney privilege or the one-year exchan; ivilege. Othereeiee wa could nt aay that “in the event of death all further payments will be cancelled.” Unite your desire for a piano of player-piano with the thou- sands, and come to the store which can give these advantages through this tremendous force of co-operution. Some Special Values in . Kohler and Campbell Pianos (used models) es a ce Convenient || CLEAN-OUT SALE 60 Afternoon Dresses in numerous ef- fective models and smart materials. 100 Motor and Travel Coats in emast 2 formerly 42.50 to 68.00, 16.00 and 18.50 fabrics, —many ew TP ame 2 80 Tailor-made Suits,— smart models formerly 29.90 to 38.00 eb a ‘and materials. 10.50, 18.50 and 25.00 50 Coate in Eponge or Tweed,—sllit “1: 3 formerly 39.50 to 65.00 lined; attractive colorings. 10.50 and 16.50 © Dressy Tailored Suits in various ma- formerly 22.50 to 35.00 Bi terials, including Silk, Serge, Gabardine and The remainder of High Class Wrap. Moire. 25.00, 35.00 and 47.50 adaptations of Foreign Madels, <a formerly 69.50 to 85.00 reduced, The Ending of the Receivership follows the Confirmation of the Settlement. Im the meantime, it is essential that the remaining Uh ately in the four aoe of Smith Gray & Company be into CASH as quick: possible. Cash must ie pad to the creditors: as pa the a 4 posed terms of settlement. Ee. All Remaining Beantiful ya Smith Gray & io Mast | “egis|] New York. Seldom Conia Renee surreal: haa 8 ENTIRE REMAINING SMITH GRAY STOCKS "pect PERLE, SB | TIME LIMIT Necessitates Selling Out , Regardless of Cost or of Retail Valuation | prices EVEN LOWER Than SUITS AND nV ERCO TS Any Prices |Heretofore Ordered b (This Rece vership | A NEW RECORD-BREAKING TYPE OF SALE. is New in excelling the garment valuations which big sales elsewhere have offered. New fa eas |fne garments a series of prices which are necessarily igned and Intended to be Irresisti New sY | that the Smith Gray atocks be not only thinned out ually sold, cleaned out and turned into real memey on the day the sme 1 RECEIVER'S! Ops Unt CU SALE | | 6.30 P.M. an -. OSCAR A. LEWIs asi ogg ta ne SE TSTORES guratge erae REDFORD -! 4 peat,