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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 11) —— —— : " ely tion of an additional f : ° ° 1 ’ to the Claridge Hotel yesterday ee" shough to provide for the refunding Ing kept, the market eavy. ‘Closing fi Nassau ,@' . Sul- Directore tte. Perfect Fitting J e Dancing Pumps } noon, She kept her promise. He is of all existing outstanding bonded In- | 3-4 to 1 cent decline, Vic President f June 11,—Preatdgnt which will re | a fine lad and Harcourt was de. debtedness, and provide for the needs) Corn easier. Scattered rains in tain the name of the| A the enure oe of | @) lighted with him oft the road for fifty years. West and Bast induced liquidation. | Mgchanies, ae caplial nee ee ll : — Prices gave way under heavy specu- au Trust hase. cap ; | ’ In the meantime the first wife had Great Norther’s May gross de- 100.000 .surpl eof, $450,000. T - lative selling. Closing 3-4 to 1 cent dug up an old warrant, charging creased $1, eleven months gross| decline. oie —— abandonment of her, and this she decreased $2, 6. —— placed in the hands of Detectives ‘conpigramers arsed DIVIDENDS DECLARED. These Rein and Bennett, When Harcourt NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. tom, fate Payee, “See ’ A " Pumps badd bd left the Claridge with his son and his Nad * Am Tove constructed as to per- eee sister-in-law, the sister-in-law pointed || “Tricked by a Mere Gy-url,” waiting on the st George Harcourt sec’ GLEAN YOUR LER—DIME A BOX 1%% duly 18 July to aly ss hi UR ae as fectly combine the de- a taxicab, drove . i ELC iM duly 15 You're bili You have throbbin, id don’t resort to bard physics that sired style and comfort. | and Held on Bigamy him to the Bast Sixty-seventh street Cotton opened from 4 to 7 pointe | enited Ui re ea etn these head, 0 bed tane nd ate and injure. Remem| station and locked him up. Whee tchestes tevuner coosuhension , a | your mouth, vour eyes hurt, your skin is} sour, disordered stomach, le | Charge. Ho was arraigned in the Domestic "wSrouent conditions in the Teatern yellow with dark tings under your eyes.| clogged bowels can be quictlyciee | eas Inetations Court on the charge of belt, and teports of insect damage. hed, No wonder you y ie with ge our lips are pare! y i 10-cent box will kel po H if i make you feel Peerie ily t ths. Get i d off jul and bully for months. G need eae ante ui now—wake up refreshed—feel fitedoes Te ie 7 guy 15 July abandonment to-day and discharged. Vrofit-taking developed on the ad- “Curses!” ejaculated George Har- tain and Bennett were there with an- Vance, but met renewed outside buy- ‘ ing, faising the whole list to. best court, leading mun, as he was led Giner warrant charging bigamy and prices for the recovery toward the * daly 1 , from the Yorkville Court to @ prison on this Harcourt wes arraigned in Sioxe, Closed. from 6 to 9. points itd continue being « bilious, constipated nui-| a good day's work—make yourself * “Tricked!—and by a the Police Court and committed to jabove Wednesday's close, sence to yourself and those who love you, lant and useful. Clean up! Cheer ep! the Tombs. TWO BANKS COMBINE. s the reason why \, rr George Harcourt should reproach RKET. Mechantes Me: himself, for he was on the way to the | Weppedey’e on wat Hae, ‘Clue, Cunt pany of Broo 5 i UM TOE RE dost ss Bat, OS RN sit SE oy | prestaent Chartes ‘7, Balmanno of the —— Eight New York St LES td able Pate Alia “| stechanics Bank of Brooklyn, ores ” aken to Jersey City to answer Qe it: * BR OG absorption by the Mechanics Export sales of new wheat at Chi- of the Nass diet &. Broa comer Fi Se. os = 1" [to-day t comer 310t St. indictment charging him with a sciwray, \ Sot tan i Neos beeen pol bigamy, All this after he had imag- vane Leading Stocks Based of | o.55 during the past two days ag-[of which are at Fulton atreet and Red nar neat 3a) Neshigs oi SPchen resent Selling Pric Ratan, ids, |; SteRate 1,000,000 bushels. Market |Hook lane. ‘The Mechanics Bank oc- 6 . 0 TASC) Bisheats are | opened easy, Favorable weather for’ cupies quarters at No. 215 Montague Twelve years ago George Harcourt —whose real name is George Holmes —wooed and won Tillle Ellenawelg. 7 That was before George Harcourt be- BUY Ns DIRECT FRO }came a leading man. He was just an <M DTERGAT RID | actor then, Hie wite bore him « on G - oye wp H | and they lived happily for a couple of | e | years, Discord arose, and cight years Stern Brothers — : FR and 45rd Streets, West of Filth Avenue : ago George Harcourt walked out of wry) dD his home one day and did not return. oy ; His wife found no trace of him for eS Bo ns aix years. Then she discovered that camilies! arding Houses! Hotelst "ER LB. jhe bad married Geneva Hultz in Jer- | Why not save 20% of your Coffee money, espe: Yl! © 4 uaa cially when you better coffee and are ¥))\! sey City. The second wife was foun J xrotected by Hon, oF money Tack? | eve spent three ry in learning how to 7 tiafy, the most exacting Vill her husband. Months pent in connoisseur. Ws (fee ts rousted. You get i) locating Harcourt, Hi finally ,Roon the market reacted a little and ! mane H 9 9 kJ er Sun pest Vatue 1s \h\|(mseenetar es icant tance Men’s and Young Men’s Summer Suits In December, 1912, he was indicted | Stock. for although they talked bear- proatce the uh Market Closing—tn the late after- | s 4 To-morrow and Saturday, a very large and important clearance sale of ! ° ° . al HIS offering, which will be presented on the Third Floor, To-morrow and Saturday, comprises three In Jersey City and brought back from | !shly it 1s a reasonable presumption f'th desirab ‘A led with th lantatve Kedicth hat have bes 1 a Angeles. He gave $1,000 bail and| that they were m.re eager to buy groups o! the most desirable suits, coupled with the most decisive reductions that have been made so % sic Guauty ta disappeared. | stocks than to acll them. far this season. There is a very large variety to select from, in all sizes, as follows: ‘ HN i] { | George Harcourt was walking up| Opening was quiet and price | ,. i | 3 | ; a4 4 he L. ore 8 . | changes unimportant, except St. Paul, be - |] | Non‘Tretayateratm saan ayane|eocnovenea sot ivoon. taanel — 3O.0Q, 32.00, 35.00 and 37.50 Suits at $22.50 h - di | girt stepped up and spoke to him. He! continued light all during the morn- “ . . et ; fi ii) | didn't know her at first. She told him|ing, but there seemed to be good Men's and Young Men’s models, of the highest standard of excellence, materials being light weight undressed i 4 H she was hia sister-in-law, the sister | buying of stocks on recessions. H worsteae jee roca cai atee beset flannels, Hele! pe grays and Lary se ects an stripes, in the \ ' fi} ft hie fi ife, Nieman Rants H most desirable patterns of the season. Coats are in medium and snug fitting models, and there are also more conserva GILLIES COFFEE Co. y ° Papplieicy “laquteed about his son. a= biager nae Net tive styles for those who prefer them. Silk sleeve and shoulder linings; some half-lined with alpaca or sill:, and a few 233-239 Washington St, N.Y.C. ff ‘1 | ‘Phe sister-in-law said the boy want- ne tae Ta, Or suits full-lined with alpaca for all-year wear. Full and complete range of sizes, from 33 to 46 inch chest measure, in oe ar? lace Pp, ‘Suchen ae Hoe hl igen in pene pam Coe ae as - 4 regular, stout, short, or long proportions. x ave Cortlaude J TREE was 4 ue BS + | + to visit his first wife's home at No. a s— < 1 Ny i arte is ems A Be aS BR $25.00 and 28.00 Suits at $17.50 | SW Hes Bet) fete) tee) sneetia | ne » bs = : In a variety of excellent models for men and young men, in plain blues, checks, plaids, various stripes and smart aes = = HS Se Ss mixtures and interwoven designs. Coats made skeleton, quarter, half or full lined. Sizes $2 to 44, in regular, stout, short, — = —— a e ott ma or — or long proportions. H S i te Also 122 Norfolk Suits, in sizes $2 to 40, now reduced to $17.50. +" BS Ik TBS 4! |i ® | Stern Brothers | ARE: $18.00, 20.00 and 22.00 Suits at $12.50 Bt z wat es rf A group tbat wi su pest pastionlaly to ony men or older rane re ates 32 ry rH in regular Watehisrse y : 1S 194? Toght he suits are largely hand-tailored, coats in skeleton style, up to full lined wi paca. large variet; esirable oS 42nd and F3rd Streets, West of | FAA Avenue. if it My ig gabrics in plain and fancy effects to select from, in many different styles, in two or three piece Sack or Norfolk models. e Men’s White or Striped Flannel or Serge Trousers Special Offerings for Friday and Saturday, in Women’s Midsummer Apparel COMPRISING fashionable Dresses, Skirts, Coats and Capes, representing a most com- plete and satisfying assemblage for style and comfort in Summer. The Dress Illustrated on the right at $8.75 Made of French Linen, Eponge, or French e, in white and all desirable colors. The Dress Illustrated $5.00 and 6.00 Gradessat $3.75. $7.00 Grades at $5.00 H A Men’s $5.00 to 7.00 Automobile Dusters at $3.50 Fe Teer. Mic: ummer Sale of Seasonable High Grade Furnishings for Men | At Very Great Reductions in Price. pus specially prepared event ‘at the Sixth Avenue Entrance, to-morrow and Saturday, offers a won- | derfully attractive assemblage of most desirable shirts, neckwear, pajamas and bath robes, at | very decisive concessions from their real values, as follows: . e FPPE W itd iy 21 | Rte! - 8FT F te = a $2.00 to 2.50 Negligee Shirts at $1.45 $1.50 Pajamas at $1.00 a suit I on the left at $25.00 me wlll Of extra quality Summer materials, in new and de- Of mercerized pongee and striped crepe cloth. ! is an exceptionally handsome gown, at this moder- iat + pirable patterns; stl finial i ate price; made of silk shadow lace, lined with = chiffon, trimmed with embroidered batiste, and i $5.00 and 6.00 Silk Shirts at $3.25 $2.50 Pajamas at $1.45 a suit A fine new collection of pure silk negligee shirts, in Of mercerized madras with embroidered stripes or | | taffeta in pastel shades, also all-white andall black. custom finish. “ iin Ad Gua Scarfs, at 35c each; Three for $1.00 90 to 3. ath Robes at $2.75 k . irts ¢ 1 HH > flawitipse ov uilkai alin dine For bath or beach use; ing, Washable Skirts, special at $2.75 Ree at Ok aE ullh poeeh EANCR arg ney a ee read macee e SOmn es = ons Teitalbls Tinie, wade ot Cation Bedioed Corin vbry pee eet = Ul Also To-morrow and Saturday, a Special Sale of Imported Steamer Rugs, : ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Formerly $10.00, 14,00 and 16.00, at $6.50, 8.50 and 10.00 The Capes Illustrated on the left at $14.75 on the right at $18.50 express the best style of the present season, as well as most unusual value. ARAN RACIRS “carnines for heat SSS SSS SE } - iia” sree 6] | MJ ern’g Milanese Silk Gloves Boys’ Norfolk Suits _ July 1 increase totals $1,502,940, & Regular Value $1.50 and Saturday, presents extraordinary | | ONSISTING of one-clasp and one-button values in light-weight Norfolk Suits, of fancy i styles, in slate, silver, tan, chamois and mixtures, cassimeres, cheviots, homespuns, wor- i % buck colors, with three rows of self, black, or steds and tweeds, in the most desirable color- \ Paris point embroidery on the backs. ings; coats being half lined, or full lined with | alpaca; sizes 6 to 18 years; in three groups, as Men’s Straw Hats, $1.65 follows: Regular Values $3.00 and 3.50 Northern Pacifle stockhol jal meetin, Made of superior Serges, Wool Poplins and Broadeloths, in navy , blue, Copenhagen, black, white, or in checks; beautifully lined with solid color peau de cygne or black-and- white and Roman-striped silks. $7.50 to $9.50 Norfolk Suits, at $5.00 10.00 to 12.50 Norfolk Suits, at $6.75 olate Marshmallows are just sweet enough. If a like oth ieti | Dee Other handsome Coats, Capes and arth theca ak eae | Apuls offering at the Sixth Avenue Entrance, 15.00 to 18.50 Norfolk Suits, at $8.50 Hl Cape-Coats, of silk, wool and novelty Assorted Chocolates. | to-morrow morning, includes samples of Also an extraordinary sale of } i high-grade straw hats, in the smartest shapes of ¥, the present season; also several lines from our \ own regular stocks, in complete range of sizes, materials, Boys’ Straw Hats \ To-morrow and Saturday, on the Third | Floor, including broken lines of the most popu- | lar styles and braids of the present sea8on. H at 50c, 75c and 95c each | Formerly 75c to 1.95. at $27:50, 35.00 and upwards Wor | We will also close out a special line of Men’s Panama Hats at $2.45 In the most wanted shapes; all sizes.