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nasaben, open 7 pndies of what- ever money it may have contained, though powder-puff, handkerchief Hi 23 ba 38 3 Beg 233 B33 2 2 23, 7, te = ees DEADINPARK, WY pant sosson'G on = hivle and a retutn ticket from the park to a, ninety-nine years old, was found to-| with him the receipts for ne, He gave me four te Rolle: Coaster. the knee, her right leg bruised, and} 70040" ht home, where he ity roled at the end of & Founded 1845 her breast, neck and wrists scarred. » where he lived 4 | Her skull alao was fractured. alone. i The Coroner belicves ahe had been cli or Witcn Paanoranl JOHNSTOWN, N. Y., June 11—| dead about three houra when discov Lad Waters-Autol layere |] |Coroner Wright will continue until ered near midnight. ‘e~ 7 ‘ola Pacted the || Wednesday an investigation into the = fotowing ades on which ||; death of Miss Irene Sutton of Glo- HELD FOR BALLOT FRAUDS. make littl Tho versville. Miss Sutton’s body was 9 found late Saturday night at Sacan-|Five Clerks An@ Inepectors Put daga Park lying beneath a roller Under 92,500 Ball Bonds. A Special Offer || <n... Five poll clerks and inspectors who of- Coroner Wright, following a pre-|ficiated in the Thirteenth Election Di pda Prices and on Lat Uminary investigation, unofficially |trict of Charles F. Murphy's Twelfth A: f rembly District on tho occasion of Style 85—Chester Piano eves is witten ee ta, fee apeslss ballcting co Sstarnian wheibee of 7% octave, 3-stringed, over |I| aery-toot fait trom a roller coaster |9t & constitutional convention should be bass, full iron frame, |]| oar. a member of the District-at- hide Adbat ncn enay itso Marl oot flats fine tone and case. Warranted six years. ton's death to murder. Some think|No. 602 Kast Sixteenth street, August the young woman's body was “plan-|Ramb, No. 636 Cas) wre heat Poa ig decd ted” beneath the roller-cosster, fol- i 5 on payments of only lowing an attempted assault and sub- it . No, 606 Bast Fifteenth street. sequent murder in a wooded section | There’ are eleven Indictments against of the amusement park. Others think | each of them and each indictment spect joa a case In which they allowed persons NE err te rate recat teary | tot entitled to vote to cast ballots advo while atempting to save herself from oR ie u ttorne; Iman sat Lo- a male companton'’s attack. Those| , y Whitman said tos are the two theories most generally ei is freq a 0d voiced to-day by frequenters of the | Der—and three indict park. on trai this month. ‘The investigation Miss Sutton was automobiling with | into fraudulent practices in connection a party of men several hours before | With the special balloting tx still on. her corpse wns discovered. The au- thorities are seeking to fix the iden- | tity of those men. Miss Sutton was about twenty q years old and her family, which for- } merly lived here, now resides in aa Calffornia, She recently -went to|pon't Hide Them with a Veil; Brooklyn to accept a position, but Remove Them with the the police have been unable to learn; Othine P: iption. her Brooklyn address. She came here a week ago, and with » party of| This prescription for the removal of $5 Per Month without interest. Stool, tuning and delivery free. Style 5—Player-Piano with full scale, 88 notes and automatic tracker. A most excellent and up-to-date payer pene that is simple easy to play. $390 on payments of only $8 Per Month without interest. Bench and 12 rolls of music free. freckles’ was written by ® prominent eee eee eC vereee | || Sine went) te. tie) ovening ce ithe physician” and’ is usually fo wuobesstal W t ac hae on ae i copmmrell ura: tast to removing Ireclees one fixing © clear, \ judden! lexion is ool HoraceWaters&Co, ) ceca. ste, ‘tsrpes tor ws |tthiteg te prtte te aad ‘Three Stores: It seems @he had become lost in the | the mone: - it faile, 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., nr. Bway Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) 254 W. 125thSt., nr. 8th Ave. large crowd. ‘The police have been| Don't hide your freckles ffider » veil; told ehe was aeen in a taxicab later| get an ee othine and remove them, | vith two men anda woman, but have | Even the first few applications should N show a wonderful improvement, some of not verified the report, the lighter freckles vanishing ‘entire! Late Sunday night a boy, whose| Be ture to ask the druggist for the ‘cap had blown off while he was rid~ | double strength othine: it is this that is / tng in @ roller coaster, went down sold on the money-back guarantee. About FO R M E R Absolutely no ——— with ye PRICE Saaeghaasace as ten. sass an hit ee — to our store at Broadway and Warren Regardlessof Former Price-- Regardless of Retail Value-- Regardless of Actual COST-- In a few days every Suit must go pay FINAL CLEANOUT SALE} Smith-Gray Suits and Overcoats nN At the end of this sale a new:chain of Smith-Gray shops will open. They will be run along new lines. There will be no room in them for any of the old stock. dollar's worth of the present merchandise MUST GO before the doors close on the old shops. THIS IS THE LAST CHANCE you have to buy suits that sold from $15.00 to $50.00 for almost a third of the price. Come in to-day. This sale will inclade suits and overcoats, vest and trousers, me- dium, light and heavyweights. Full dress suits, tuxedos, cutaways and Prince Alberts. Linen, white and striped serge, flannel and homespun trousers. Aleo men’s furnishings and hats. Ae the end of Now Selling at this sale every- Ee $5.50 97.50 $49.00 thing left will auction to cloth- : ing jobbers. $42 and 45° sold in lots at Senithy Gra #15, oy 6-9. 6? 50. aNEW Worn St rete ts Suitsand - at 6:30 a0 PR Daily Daily. This a-!e will not be held at our 8th Ava, Overcoats £E5O ROO BITTE PUB a wm cond apm i ihadionaiied | TWF 86x UP FON Cire. Color Bearer, “| heart failure as he entered the lonely ried during the entire war as color- bearer of the One Huadred and Four- teenth New York Infantry Rogiment, supported the body and held it in a standing position against the wa [ties bro but his small, change for pany and, after blowing open the safe, \ WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET preme Court before Justice Davis on Sp torney’s office staff at Gloversville to-| aictments found Friday charging them Gay declared District-Attorney Cas-| with fraud. They were held in $2,500 G I M B B | ) S aldy inclined to the same opinion. | pail each. Popular belief attributes Miss But-| The men arraigned are John Figilizso, , N Rodier’s Imported “‘Golfines’’ ‘tees capa! Ritchie & 6 Free ty Con Five Free Round i wor Pronieis uropean Policeman, Firemen L Latter Carron Reireed Em Empleyeo and : Ce ot the leading contestants eee es be We w™ BODY OF WAR VETERAN|.cezcr"e" a's] "tr, rem rinurce Sm tonced as Nabiteal Criminal. was the Arst man to retire, a fow years ago, on a pension. oe “Seotty” Ryan, a professional pick~ pocket, went up to Sing Sing this after- BEATS UP TWO K HIGHWAYMEN, hoon to spend the rest of his life within, Ninety-nine Years Old, Bore Ensign in Battle Glovennville retained, OME tr Dude tuaee Ween: a Her a Ee 5 tease Silk pumps were found, one fifteen and in Peace. Saloon Man Pats One to Fight Ana e AS ar ag ‘of der 7 and one twenty feet from the body! ce ssmon wy, June 1 Arrests Second. i “in ‘Sage of tise Lie paar ‘Tae! Ry j Malle the ortes and half buried in the sand, as though bE BCMA, ah ore 14, att al criminal. ay oat 16 dish, Oe ND them in in the course of| His body standing upright, the with-| iag's severe beating from hie wouldebe | 28%, MERE in oor 125 BT Bes ne or ee iy ONE pena” wah el Th i} struggle. bic ted which}ered hands clutching the flag that| victim, was held in Essex Market Police | y 4 but ra olected to Fe, to i haa bound her hair were found acat. Court to-day on the charge of ek and was convicte n || Veme ..... But the Coroner Believes That had bound her hair were found acat, ae gas torenes tea. Ctett War ana Sed kcal NNO Taser She Fell From High “Guperficial examination ehowed|morial Day, Su ee ee Te ee ee e that the girl's left leg was broken at immer Thatcher, |satoon uptown and waa suppos record in prison Lye boys said a young man told him 1 ‘ought to count CORNELL was evident Thatcher died of | of this and they planned to hold him up. | in my favor.” <——— k. “I was out of a job, hungry and Tallers r falure as he entered the 1onely| wanted to wet money to ret mack to| ROBBERS GAG SIX MEN. alors | ahve Bretrey, Parade. | say home in Salem, Mass." be told| oo a aca a the police. “ Waited in Zucker's hat! “ime Mee on Blow safe AQ) mith, ty other fellow and when, Zucker Fecape With $2,000, came in we jumped on him. He beat two of us and my companion | CHICAGO, June 1.—Nine robbers early oes 7 a ¥ companion | day bound and gagged six employeen|!1 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, Zucker. wary of holdup men, did not of the St, Lawrence Ice Cream Com- battleflag, which Thatcher car- tcher wore his faded blue uni: was made to hold him up. [ARAVA ES VA BS ANANSI S Prices Which Talk Louder Than Words— $10 $15 instead of $17.50 to $50 and Much More Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits The End-of-Season Clearaway of our own Suits. Therefore, we can vouch for the authenticity of the style and quality of every suit In all the Fashionable Worsted and Silk Fabrics Many Suits in Nary Blue. At $2.95 Yard Regularly $3.50, $4.50 and $6 Yard The newest and most charming effects from this world-famous loom artist, suitable for capes, coats, short coats and shoulder mantles for outing, seashore or mountain traveling in a wonderful range of designs and colorings. 40 inches wide. Second Floor. ps ee Wiynen’s White Summer Shoes Every New Style Now Assembled It would be almost impossible to desire anything not included in this collection of fashionable footwear for those pote for the seashore, mountains and for city wear in the summer AE A Sale of Silk Petticoats That Introduces Paris Styles At $1.95 to $6.95 Newly-made petticoats of perfect silks. Paris styles for dancing, outing, dress and trot- teur wear—in fact, every kind of petticoat that a woman can desire. Knickerbockers, too. Prices average 1-3 less, because this is a Semi- annual Sale. Crepe de Chine Petticoats, $2.25 to $6.95 “Pussy Willow Taffeta” Petticoats, $4.95 Silk Jersey Petticoats, $2.25 to $6.95 Messaline and Tub Silk Petticoats, $1.95 to $4.95 Roman-stripe Silk Petticoats, $3.50 China Silk Petticoats, $2.95 Knickerbockers—Halcyon, $1; China Silk, $1.95; Crepe de Chine, $2.50. Main and Second Floors AT, It has taken months of preparation on the part of “1 our own manufacturers and of our buyers in assem- 4 bling this unusually fine assortment. $3, $3.50, $4, 5, $6 and $7 At eutaee ae there ta a wide choice in stylish , h] shoes of white Canvas and Nu-Buck in a full range -| of sizes for women Make Your Summer Gowns With the Assistance of These “Acme” Automatic Dress Forms at $4.50 This is an extremely low price for a four section ore, advance Sale of Framed Pictures Which Reduces the Cost of Furnishing Summer Homes Purchases of manufacturers’ broken stocks, and odds one ends from our own stoek, result in very low prices on attractive and interesting framed pletu Ineluded are carbon phot phs, colored and plain Patorravures, measotypes, mezso- _ eravures, water colors, pastels a ciao others, all arti able ai and usually soeerens at nearly alle thie Ot) eo tiresome try-ons—a simple twist of the form change RPI pditpne prolegitd securely, Style A—extends from 32 to 40-inch Style B—extends from 36 to 44-inch Either Style at $4.50 Fifth Floor 50c ..$1 and $1.25 T5c . $1 to $1.75 Here Are Some of the Wonderfully Convenient Styles of Wi VAties Clothes Cabinets At Nearly HALF PRICE They are part of an extraordinary purchase, in 20 styles, from the makers of INNOVATION Trunks, and their marvellous compact- ness and ease of access are appreciated in many a fine club, hotel and private residence tcday. ‘This cceasion is the first time in which these cleverly designed and superbly finished cabinets have ever ‘been sold Lelow their re gular prices, There Are Appropriate Styles for Large and Small Houses in Cily or Country; Apartments, Hotels, Clubs and Offices. Like the famous INNOVATION Trunks, they are equally suited for men’s and women’s use. Three styles, out of the score, are illustrated. $45 from $80 $14 from $27 Man’s or Woman's Chiffonier Town and Country Clothes Cabinet Simplified Cabinet in ge For Hats, Lingerie, Haberdashery and Covered with pretty cretonne or denim, Very shallow, for ama bedrooms, rooms, Shoes. Compaetly arranged, and occupy- and holding a dozen men’s suits or women’s fines fo peer ese ad i inked Quartered elias ing little floor space. Quartered oak, $45 dresses, Easily taken apart and packed in . from $80, Solid mahogany, 661 from $88. | a small box. SL NN St eeeioe 8 Other INNOVATION ClothesCabinets,$19 to$69, Regularly $35 to$125 Main and Seventh Floors $24 from $40