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os t ‘oan gassy emery feel fine "Divorced Wife of John P. Man- thing Says She Has Detec- ‘tives Seeking Him. “Wre. Adele Manning Bowne aa- Tpownced to-day that she Is going to law to recover her little son, awarded | "ey the courts to her former husband, “gebn P. Manning, son of « miliion- © & aire, and that for two weeks sho has | Fi nad detectives wearching for him to _ yeerve papers. -" he facts came out following the publication of an advertisement for of chattog Tart, owner ot the Hotel! MORE ARRESTS LIKELY tunara era pennotnd wa] OR PRISON DRUG TRAFFIC husband vigorously pummelled et Dr. Elijah Katz Succeeds Dr. Baxter ter Bowne, also woaithy, when found him with his wife at the atars as Resident Physician on Blackwells Island. tinique two years ago. ibeequently Manning divorced Commissioner Davie of the De- partment o Correction appointed to- Bis wife. A few months before, Bowne’s wife had eloped with Jordaa @ay Dr. Biijah Kats an resident phy- Mician of the Workhouse, Blackwell's L. Mott 34, son of the iron magnate. They fed to the Far East together on Teland, to succeed Dr. Charlies H. Baxter, under arrest on a charge of | eelling drugs to prisoners, Dr. Davis Continued her investigation of the Soe alten avenue, “to get that oblld,| drug trame on the Island and while Geer. hy prighrber at ue gare that, he enid there wolud be no arrests when all the circumstances regarding | '°~ day, it was intimated that other our matrimonial affaira are knowa,! officials might be implicated. ‘the baby will be restored to mo.” awe Or were nent to Riverhead, TWENTY-ONE FIREMEN MOVED TO HIGHER RANKS afreighter, Young Mott waa married at the hore bis wife making her hom ia father. When Bowne gota averes be promptly married Mrs. Manning. “1 am determined,” Mre. Bowne eatd to-day at her apartments, No. 891 L. L, by Dr. Davia to learn whether the Dr. Charles H. Baxter arrented and found guilty there four years ao on a charg® of falsifying insurance Dapers is the eame man she has just dismissed from the Department. Ef- “Stary Donegan to eal! on Mra. Men-! Two Are Made Captains by Com- jfort are being made to induée resi- sming Bowne at No, 391 West nd , Brenue. mn. Donegan was the child's | feipmer a . ire, Dow'ee has had a tenpesteous Veemestic romance, Ghe is a aleve Wil CARES? | LISTEN! |=: ““Pape's Diapepsin” makes | three months at $1,000 a year. All of Genta of Suffolk County who knew Dr. Banter of Riverhead te come to New Yrok aad determine whether the two men are identical. Dr. Kata, the mew resident phy- missioner Adamson and Two _ Are Appointed Lieutenants, Twenty-one firemen were Gum- moned to the office of Fire Commis- business ever @nce he was twenty-two! years O14, the iast thirty years as & parther of Bulltvan. As the,late Con- Sressman's associate, he for twen- ty-five years a figure in Tammany Had polities, though he never sought any self. He was at) ‘one time a partner of Henry C. Miner, fund with him conducted Miner's famous; Bowery Theatre. | ‘The funeral services for Me. Kraus, ! who was a thirty-second degree Mason, | will be held in the Grand Lodge room| of the Mationic Temple, on Twenty- fourth struet, near @ixth avenue, Friday In Ai o'clock, He was sixty: H sictan, was one of three physicians i sioner Adamson this morning and| working under Dr. Baxter, He x a| thie elevated in rank. Two were made, graduate of Columbia University. ———— MASONS TO BURY KRAUS. wore saveaees to the phe of en- Faneral of “Big Tim's” Former heard 5 aan oes Fitteon ‘ae ted, pectesg ap gge sertod ct Lodge, Ne F. and A. M., will attend in @ body funeral of George J. Kraus, friend and Big Tim" the appoimtments and promotions bona TaN dhs a, otreet. M Son Krace had been te the theatrical FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Those 5 Usty Spots. . a pbs bp Uae yh gs Bee, rece Regn need the posed ree iption sablos-_deubie siren otren, th —is guaranteed to remove these bone ly Simply get an ounce of othine—double druggist and srplye 0 D Price ¢ GmpaNy Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street FINAL REDUCTIONS This is saan pnauestonmbly the Greatest $5 Sale ever gaine ros $5 will bu coat a dre for the same You will marvel at the amazing bar- Y¥—you can purchase a suit, rice that youu would have to pay for ONE of them be- re these tre: Sa iLige reductions were made. 1,000 Sax? Suits All the latest Spring mnie in, Coane nae on season, ve | ke’ In ann 16 to ‘“. $=.00 Values upto $20 2 1,000 Sia Coats » Dressy Cape-Coat and models of- Silk Moire, Serge, Velvet Corde- line in all shades, and black and white checks, Values up to $15 2,000 tun. Dresses Exquisite models of Silk, Linen, Plain Voile, Flowered Voile, Crepe and Serge, Long Tunic, Medici "Collar bo a Bat Wing Sleeve effects. Values upto$15 $ =.00 ? eters a seer, a my ys rete: Belts rid ee ed for One tear [sles d Ke yeectsd parts 4 either views ‘Pa All Puree, cal’ o oF Wr for Gaga "E” Established 52 Years. It’s Not Natural for Sight to Remain Unchanged —it changes gradually with a ven though you wear glasses, stronger or different ones may be a necessity. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. 184 Broadway at John St. JoraiTy ia re Sy Naseas, Ana % Oth Ave., 224 St.| 17 wee ad-N. Fulten St., St, Bresklve. Store opens of 8.90 A. M. cloves at 5 P. M, SA TURDAY Y HOLIDA YS PO eee sey fole ort Avge wll be fll Aolideye, the Store and ite wertrodms Splendid Silk: Japan to Be Sold at Lower Prices than, They Have Been Sold at for Yerrs ,: 13,500 Yards in All 5000 Yards of Shantung Pongees from China The natural silk color just as it comes from the cocoon; conse- Sg the fabric is stronger than any other known silk. It washes ike linen. Suitable for shirts and motor wear. change in the tariff on these silks from $8.95 a pound to 45 per cent.on the cost of the article makes. these prices possible. 2500 yards, 33-inch, at 58c yard Which until recenily vold ot 81 yard 2500 Perse, an 3sinch, | at bho yard 5000 Yards of Habutai “Silke from Japan Pure white, habutai, in the desirable jada agi and width—-86 inch. Used for ecto waists, gowns, underwear, tennis skirts and sports in general. 1000 yards, _— 2000 yards, 36-inch, | 2000 yards, 36-inch, at J. 10 bid sy at 90c yard at 75¢ Which wast lil Which until recently ND FOR THE MAN 3,500 Yards, 32-inch Striped Habutai for Shirtings ially for us in Japan; until recently sold at $1.60 per yard. Washes like a handkerchief. oo | weien and and calor excabbaetoonsa. New price, $1.15 yard. Sit Retwads, Mein fleer, Old Beilding. Many Women’s Fine Dresses Re-Priced, $16. ny and $22.50 6188 Sample Neckwear bed phon fhecipes Pars copted by one of our best American Because they are samples— Ff ate only 85c to 94.00, All twee as good as cam ervaliy be hed fer eo Even many of the 98¢ pleces are embroidered by hand. veutone—many hand embrold- tite ‘reptepe, Ol nt it Led Seared Rae rong sstpee Sees wee ee cut, Suit Cases at One-Quarter ‘eal Than Regular Prices ee ori aces 076 weit ae ways on set deat fi Prertran. gpadieer to Be tak cd ingle to **BEGAGE SHOP, debway Floce, New Building. Summer Clothes News for Girls and Young Women Many new things do not stay Y We I ep RL RL lig New Summer Dresses By st tes Young ‘Women, fill Bese She aan women, je fer = voues | Young Women's Coats, 85 vo, ier _ At $1 Children's Dresses, 5 Sai] eS tee re a ted “etaTaT farce mere nem | RE Sale Extraordinary of Washable and Summer Cloth Suits for Boys ; « Even the wisest makers of boys’ gothiog exanet sccurettiy foreonst thee demand. for their goods, nor time when the demand shall come. ut ow. when it is the right time to ria ee menhitee And several of them last week di honor of giving us first ie mye of their stocks of fine summer clothing for boys, at our price basen fe phe gy: tinge Bee \aovcag ne punday Wil be w dy to be marked those who share in these ex fresh oes own ctoske—at eit 088.00... our an wie ae ee fre ee 16.50 oe Fe er Summer 0 belt 3 for ee a ie oe & EES - Exceptionally Pretty Waists © at 65c, 75c and $1.25 an caa prt rch ood -looking waists for so the time now to the hong 3 trunk with new and fresh waists. j rut Eons igs Oe ee ee At 750—V. Allover embroidered or with panels of is On the Main Aisle and Second Floor, North, Old Building. an 3,000 Wash Suits, $1.85 375 Cloth Suits, To hee ae Extra Knickers, $7. 50 900, are our own 08.75 qualities A nlite since ete oe tee be ah Sanus 260 are our own $4.50 qualities Bas ptoas geal ie we us. Linens, reps, i Oliver Twtat, Dombey, Russian ref Neat, Materenctn Sob sf tease new, fresh, Poa ige Vege al wk Bae sere ete Ses 800 Wash Norfolk Suits 1,200 Blouses, 68c 800 Straw Hats (6 to 17 year sises) at (1 to 16 yours sless) woot and $2 $0 qualities 900 are $1 qualities 400 of $2 grad boo are 94.00 ualities 600 are $1.60 qualitics 160 of €3 grades at 810 are 05-4 wae wiht wha alam “Rows bak Gana | ten ‘od 75 gracias at a A ste (At the Subway Entrance, New Building; and Subway floor, conter, Old Building) 1,500 Wash Suit 750, Wash Norfolk Suits, 300 Cloth Suits, parr _ Extra Knickers, $2.65 (84 to 10 yeare alees) Made by the came makes, of similar materials, notte samen sults we have sold ot 61.00, 68 and 00.78, Reps, gelatens, Itpens and chembraye, white and colored, sailen, Ruston mlddy ond mony ae novelty styles. 1208 B aa 35c 2, or they weeld sees we dhe» Gw is tines) Now, of hhstivand at el eh