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‘The superior quality of Doette WOMAN DISGUISED AS MAN Maters Charch, ch, Followed by Crowé, and te Arrested. Dressed completely in man's clothing, even to heavy boots and « derby hat, a Woman of fifty, followed oy 4“ crowd, ‘ as a washable fabric ine te wih notable style and durability. Made If or black embroidered backs. Also your dealer to show them to you. The perfect out-door glove for women. ‘you can now get more United Coupons MR. THRIFT regularly bringshome and leading stores in other lines, valuable United Cigar Stores’ Cou- while the men of the family also Eee et 259 tates volyalts, wee get United Coupons when buying Toaring Time Americans who usually go to Europe will spend this summer seeing their own country. 1% Women who tour or drive their own cars will find Fownes Doette strap cea the most useful and most ‘attractive feature of their costume. The short gauntlet protects wrist and sleeves Ns from dust. At night, at the hotel, the gloves may be easily washed and are then ready and ‘clean for the next day’s run. *(DEATHOF HOWARD CAUSES PROBE. OF TWOOTHER DEATHS “| T wo sieeliet Died Under Similar Circumstances at Sag Harbor Homes. The person suspected of saseing |caused the death of William Garrett Howard of Sag Harbor with potson waa not arrested to-day, There may hot be an arrest for a week or ten days, It is ponsible that the chemical examination upon the body of Mr. Howard, who died last Monday, may show that death came of natural causes. “Nothing can de done,” eald bein Attorney Ralph C. Greene of Buff County, to-day, “until we receive ibe report of Dr, Gordon Gibson of No. 176 Btate Street, Brooklyn, who has taken the viscera and brain for an- alyals, We cannot aay there is a gus- pect now. Nobody is under surveil~ wt i « Harbor an @ region nearby ee "full of apeculstien ns to the cause \of death not only of Mr, Howard but the same symptoms—sudden and vio-) lent pains in the stomach; all were strong and robust up to the time of the fatal attack; all received medical attention, The two -in-law were buried under medical certificates hat the cause of death was Loy ory r, Howard lived near the gl residence of Mra, Ru soeil His widowed daughter, Mrs. Wiltam F. Holts, kept house for bim. ; as of powerful physiq but he seemed to waste away. Dr. 8 M. Lewis prescribed for him, and when in May he grew worse Dr. Lewis called Dr, T. C. consultation, ‘The only time the patient showed improvement was while he ire the hospital in Apri Then he to much better that he went home} almost well, But he fell sick again with the same pains and again wasted away, ‘As Mr, Howard Libded steadily worse the doctors were asked District Attorney Greene to have an autopsy made tn case he died. Dr. Lewin received an anonymous let- ter charging that the man was being soned. The Diatret Attorne sent gti Mattie Clark” @ house- hold as @ trained Daren The other inmates besides the sick man were his Lippman in Prom the banks you reesive 3 Coupens oi UnpOR Weise i is ralph eR nits OP AERP BNININRS oo mAEUY equal tn'4 te B pores he 5" Cigars and Tobacco Clothes Hats any of the 1000 articles listed in the Coupon premium catalog. the mn SANE. 6 United ‘| marriage he died of sudd @ bis two sons-in-law, They oa) | Princess Cora and Iittie Prince E1lery | in grew I suppose he'll be too busy. zzied. His fathor | plause, | eugntes fd a ED btn 4 who lived with years. ot, sdtoward a a ald last ae The pve doo- corti ta ad ore Sered. ‘. ‘chemical examination. Mr. dloward’s Vy o4 Mre. eae P| tives in the hor She ta tall og thirty atx years old cad = Ate in church Fuse tn in "beg fiartor “T think I know,” @he enid to the reporter, “who wrote that anonymous ype) A. ia a cane of bac met y Oe ee Li Seapicio us abou ae dea do not suspect th OOM an Florence Valentine “oe kn was married on May > 1907, to James Nelson, employed by Steamship Com usual strength. len cramps in | the stomach. A Dr. Wells, since dead, | certified that inflammation of the gall | bladder killed him, ‘he widow was married on Deo. 31, | 1910, to William F. Holts, and within a fow weeks he complained of severe pains in hin stomach, [t was sald that he strained himself lifting a piano. He died tn February, 1911, less than two _ HE BvaSIeS WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, months after his wedding. — NEW HOTEL DE GINK TO OPEN AT CONEY Jeff Davis, the Kink, and All His Subjects Will “Flop” In Four- teen Rooms. “This The Evening World? Thanks. This is Jeff Davis, King of the Ho- boes. Say, we're going to open a Ho- | tel de Gink at Coney Island on Mon- day. It'll be ‘way down in the West End, between the Bowery and the sea, We'll be all to the mustard there—best Hotel de Gink you ever heard of, “Yes; absolutely firet class—ab-eo- lute-leo! Why, I'm taking the wife and kids with me, Exouse me, I mean | Clara, Queen of the Hoboes, and ff the hoboes, They've never seen |the ocean, and they‘re just crazy for tt, “We can't go there UM Monday be- cause we're starting to-morrow on a boat with the Thirteen Club of New York on a trip to Baltimore, The Governor and the Mayor will weloome us. They've asked the President, but “Don't forget the Hobo Quartetts, ‘They sang at Harry Feldmann’s last beng ond. the crowd just tore up the place, Wh-a-at? No! Not that, at all. “No. Tore up the place w! ith ‘ap- ‘Don’t the opening of the I seopt Gt Gink on Monday. Fourteen rooms, plenty of fresh air and sun- shine; Huchizen 8Sitm and his partner Jersey Siim—you know his folke have money and just goes ‘round for Gosa-bres the bunch will be there. YOUR MONKY BACh Tr YOU'br NO SATISFIED. Wake Up, Man!! end bigger values than ever. GO TO BRILL BRO1HFRS. For this is the time when EVERY DOLLAR you care to spend on a New Summer Suit CAN BE MADE TO WORK OVERTIME. The depressed condition of the clothing market places these Big Brill Stores in a splendid position for securing and offering better Big Value Giving Has Always Distinguished These Stores And the fact that our business is forging ahead steadily and con- sistently in spite of the cry of “hard times” indicates clearly that more men are realizing that fact every day, and availing them- selves of the wonderful economy opportunities presented by such selling events as this. Choice Summer Suits “10 For$15.00& $18.00 Values You get more real style, more ultimate service and far greater satisfaction out of your clothes money when you spend it in a Brill Store than you can get any- where else. Hundreds of suits of almost every stylish and desirable kind are included in this lot, and not one that isn’t worth consider- ably more than $10.00. There are Tartan Plaids, Overplaids, Pencil Stripes, Club Checks, choice Gray and Brown Mixtures and neat Blue Serges—half, quarter and skeleton lined. Big Sale Straw Hats $2.00 Values $1 -15 This season's smartest shapes, styles and straws. A wonderful Tan for economical men and “GET THE HABIT.” No man or young man can afford to be without a blue serge suit in the Summer time, and in these B. B. True Blue Serges we offer the very best blue serge suit that can be had at this price or anywhere near it. The scorching sun cannot fade them, the most drenchin downpour cannot i them. Walk into a Brill Store and see them—$15.00. RS. GO TO BRILL BROTHE $3.95 For $5.50 Suits Fine, fast-color, all-wool Blue Ser, smartest styles. The famous BAL on belt and with pa Shey Brill And choice Fancy Mixtures ai 95.00 value Norfolk Suits with 2 pair Pants. “GET THE HABIT.” Union Square, 14th St., Near Broadway FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN—SPECIALLY PRICED "15 For $20.00 & $25.00Values In this lot we show the most remarkable variety of smart Sum- mer suits that can be found any- where in America at $15.00—and that is no exaggeration. Never in the history of the Brill Stores have we offered such clothing at this price. There are English Flannels, Serges, Homespuns, Tweeds and Worsteds—Blues, Browns, Grays, Pencil Stripes, Shepherd Checks, Overplaids and Tartans—One, Two or Three But- ton Models, Single or Double Breasted—half, quarter and skele- ton lined; some with silk. Boys’ Graduation Suits Specially Priced $5.95 For $7.50 Suits Some of the most remarkable values ever offered for Boys, ery newest NN MODEL, with stitched- knife or box pleats; all knickers lined aes sizes 7 to 18. The biggest bargain for Boys the ‘tores have offered laure and Fathers in a long time. $2.95 Full Frotk om 3 aaa gains in smart, service- able, well made shirts for Pia 279 BROADWAY, NEAR ‘CHAMBERS STREET [= 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE Union Square Store Open Tomorrow Evening Until 9 o'Clock—Harlem Store Until 10 o'Cloch YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU’RE NOT SATISFIED. }OODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YO! AUMANN BRONX STORE is DB AUMANN 14.91th Street D Sri AVENUE Easy Payments—Make ‘Your Own Terms Plain Figure Tags—One Low Price—Cash or Credit Brass Bed Outfits THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The World Sells 100,000 Copfes More in New York City Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. RNER WYCKOFY STREET Ladies’ a Misses’ Suits $12.98 te $30 Wailsts per ara $1.49 to $8.98 Men's and Youths’ Suits $10.98 to $22 Boys’ Stylish Salts, $3.98 « LIGVH AHL Lad, ‘SUAHLOUG TIA OL OD «LIG€VH AHL Lad, ‘SUTH.LOUE THU OL OD WHALEN BROTHERS 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST. col DRIGOS AVE. BROOKLYN Deposit. 50c Weekly on ‘Worth of C othin, 164, 166 and 168 SMITH ST.