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Pek PN ECR an a AR EE ST > IRs, oh lea Tow She Feit. (Prom the Barton Globe.) Wire Nurve—so that wounded sero- | ay arked m3 ry him? Aha) . out 7 foot ne it T pe BROOKLYN ATH SLAYS WIFE, TWO he eonva From Their Dying Father. Love—it is said— is a condi- tion that interferes with Good Por all other eye defects our | known athlete, Itving at No, 460 Grant Regi Avenue, Brooklyn, killed his wife, a pene. sre Stepper Mary, ‘thirty-nine; bis eon, Kilton, Harris Glasses are priced at | from £2.00 upward—de, be | upon lenses prescribed — | mounting chosen. u nat 4," Bt eet, none Para | Ave. et . aS i. 4 & 6th A Brats, Si a et i & 34 ‘Bis. 1408 8 Bienes X Ay. pet ig Roth, Th tiie s: ee oe ay —_——_—- 483 Frroad 6t., next to Bedell, Newark. LITTLE CONCERTS FOR YOUR HOME “TO-NIGHT, 8.30 18279 — R gohan, reas, On! — AMER ok ata ag090—an orton Trot—JO~ SEP ©, SMITH'S ORCHESTRA, four; hia baby, Donald, one and one- half years old, and commited eutcide At 3.45 A. M, to-day, } The woman and two boys were shot in the head and died instantly as they slept in one bed. Barrett went tothe kitchen, took his razor from @ closet and slashed his thront. In a room adjoining that of Mrs. 134 W. S4th St. (.°2.) al Summer Reductions THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Summer Dresses Smart Washable Frocks in Linen, Crepe, Batiste or | Ratine, Voiles, Gingham, | = Dimity. Embroidery and 5: Lace Trimmed, Regularly $10 to 915. New Summer Dresser ie heel ~(t onto send heretofore at'628 to ¥45 Now| J 70 TheNew WAR SONG of ITALY ‘ The YOUR Warrior Georgette SY u | 50 Wie aiien,, free 1 ee i 25 to #35. 150 Suits and Coats to Close Out Wordsby J. Weldon JohnsoneMusichy HT. Burleigh. UBLISNLD BY SPECIAL ASEAN SEEN WITH ACE ge iCORDI aC NERS OF THE Dos Staton WORDS ¢ MUSIC NEXT Parrott slept Helen, thirteen years old, and John, aged nine. Helen called to her mother when she heard tit shots, and receiving ‘no reply went ft fh into the room, What ene saw sent) Barrett was a @panish War veteran, | service, her running through the dining room a pad pietures: Lg el in his home into the kitchen, where her father he was sitting in & chair, hie night clothes dyed with blood, Helen didn’t realize what had hap- tt and told her father “it he did jot quit #he would call the police.” “No you won't,” he replied, aa he got up from the chair and took the Two > Ohlee Little + Little Ones Biscape| tee trom the tabi, See sir ran, caught up John and went screaming to the street. Barrett tried to overtake her, but secret ieeege sat was too weak. He stopped in the Richard Barrett, forty-one years |parior, put a fourth shell in tho re- sight. | old, @ stationary engimeer and well | volver and shot himself in the head. had been on atrike for several weeks, | 478" lottery. That ts the newer in- She had heard her mother complain of not having enough money to feed the family, Last night her father and | out the mother quarrelied West 42nd Street HE EVENING quarreling” whem a ahe vous thy andren| tt nd retired if, Molen fell | (| aeleep and heard Rowing oie until |», the shots awoke her, The subterts little aval, t Barrancas | nager Sarebatt team ud the Reguier Army| New Brumewtek the wh as an amateur borer, fe ard t _——— BALL AND AGTORS for until next peent Liable—"Slackers” Rush to Farms In Vain. WASHINGTON, June 21. — Baseball Yea Helen told the police that her father | players, artists, actors and authors Really was employed by @ concern in West) Must take their chances with the other Should Try ‘Twonty-nixth Street, Manhattan, and | %80.000 mon tn the great selective quirers are getting. An a: ¢ from oo arte colony ao Green reas i's jm Viiege, 5 Y pointing yall’ of Branoe'e or, in the trench: e exemption boards. will for several hours STORE CLOSES THIS SATURDAY AT ONE P. M. DAILY AT 5 P. M., All Men of Affairs Do Not Wear Franklin Simon Clothes but all men of affairs wear Hand-Tailored Clothes and that is what Franklin Simon Clothes are— HAND-TAILORED (AN you imagine a statesman, for example, or a banker, or an ambassador, or the’president of a great corpora- tion, or the head of a republic, or a general, or any man of exalted station wearing anything but Hand- Tailored Clothes? The idea is preposterous. You might just as well expect to find paper napkins at a Waldorf banquet? Your clothes must be hand-tailored—anything else is a social solecism. If hitherto you could not afford it, today you cannot afford to be without it! 5 If yesterday circumstances made machine clothes a necessity, today circumstances have made Hand-Tailored Clothes a possibility —at machine-made prices. And what « difference—there is no more comparison between a Franklin Simon Hand-Tailored Garment and the other kind than there is befween a Master and @ Magazine Cover! Franklin Simon Suits for Men in Imported and Domestic Woolens #25 to *50 ' CJAIND -THILO, at the price of those thatare not iain eaaimccnaanmanceeimmmimemrenine Men's paws f eh West 38th Street franklin Simon & Co, Men’s Clothing Furnishings FIFTH AVENUE Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues Another Highly Important Sale To-day, To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday, Men’s Summer Suits Worth up to $26.50 $16.50 The Suits are made of serges, cassimeres, black and blue unfinished worsteds; quarter lined, sewed with silk and tailored throughout to meet the most exacting standards. Sizes from 34 to 46, including shorts, stouts and longs. s of ett eee Sats ik Deters Suffrage. ae arenamiax tae N, B., Bag Bern sts CAN'T ESCARE ARMY DRAFT To Regulate Artists Informed They Also are (h@ Functions of the Stomach 0 party ing rece voted ta. t ‘Il providing for ‘Woman's HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS West 43rd Street | West 42nd Street Misses’ Tub Skitts, Of cotton gabardine, pique and khaki; new belts and sport pockets, $1.95, 2.95 and 3.95 Misses’ Sport Suits, Of Summer weight wool jersey, large collar, belt and sport pockets; desirable colors, at $16.50 Boys’ Wash Suits White and colored, long and short sleeves, in all the newest models and fabrics; 244 to 9 yrs., $1.65 & 1.95 Values up to $3.00 Boys’ Man-o’ -war Suits Guaranteed blue serge collar and cuffs; two pairs trousers, long and short; 3 to 10 years, $3.95 Value $5.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Blue serge and fancy mixtures, some with two pairs trousers; sizes from 7 to 18 years, $7.50 Value $9.75 Women’s Handkerchiefs Linen with fancy initial, Box of Six 75c, 95c & 1.35 Women's Handkefchiefs Shamrock Lawn, initialed in colors, ft 85c doz. Women’s Handkerchiefs Linen; hand embroidered, at 25c and 38c each Women’s Voile Blouses Plain and frilled, with fine tuckings and Valenciennes laces, at $1.50 Main Floor Women’s Collar and Cuff Sets Of Tucked Organdie or Net; unusual value, at $1.35 Stern Brothers 4 (lvtenn Sth and 6th Aces.) Excellent Inducements Friday and until Noon Saturday, in Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Attire On the Third Floor Misses’ Summer Dresses, at $5.00, 9.75 and 11.50 Of novelty voiles, effectively trimmed, also smart combinations of materials. We will also close out ‘the remainder of our Misses’ and Girls’ Cloth Suits, at $10.00, 15.00 & 35.00 Heretofore from $16.50 to 65.00 White Milans at $2.95 each Shirts ligee or collars attached, at 95c each ‘Negi Sport Shirts, white or colored, Boys’ Khaki Overalls, - + “ 95c Boys’ Khaki Garden Suits - Summer Pajamas, plain or striped, 95c Boys’ Silk Scarfs,.. Children’s Store open daily from 9 A. M. to & P. M. Saturdays, 12 Noon. Misses’ and Girls’ Smocks, Of Trouville or “Wonder-lin” cloth; many band-smocked; in Summer colorings, at $2.95 and 3.75 Girls’ Summer Dresses, Of plaid gingham, rep, beach cloth and voiles; some elaborately Be on 6 to ldyrs $1.35, 1.85 and 3.75 Women’s Trimmed Sport Hats At exceptionally low prices on the Main Floor. Hinoki and Wenchows at $1.25 each Natural Leghorns at $1.95 each Boys’ Furnishing Dept. Splendid values available in Boys’ Blouses, neckbands, at 75c and 95c Washgble Four-in-Hand Scarfs at 25c “1.00 Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs Specially priced on the Main Floor. Women’s Handkerchiefs Linen or Shamrock Lawn; tape borders, at $1.95 doz. Men’s Handkerchiefs Linen; hemstitched, $3.00, 4.75 & 5.50 doz. Men’s Handkerchiefs Linen; initialed in white and colors, at $2.70 doz. Special for Friday & until Noon Saturday Georgette Crepe Blouses Superior quality, in white and flesh, at $3.85 main Ploor Women’s Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves Paris Point backs; double finger tips; in black or white, at 78c’a pair Women’s Novelty Silk Stockings Medium weight, various color combinations, unusual value, at 85c West 43rd Street | _ Collars attached or “ 2.25 each 89c and 50c Rompers, 650c, Tic to 1.45 striped and checked, in