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t 1 IHEAKN SUES WOMAN IN HAVEMEYER CASE .Seeks to Divorce Manicure Who De mand 5lrYnnn Harl Balm 1 1 Urnm Mitlinnilr IMIIIIWIIdllW Miss Harriet Hcarn, or Miss Carrie ' Rolttlnffcr, as sho rovcnlcd herself yesterday, who Is huIiir Hector Have. mcyer for 1100,000 for alleged- breach of promise to marry, was served yes terday with imperii In a dlvorco .suit brought ngalnst her by Garry llearn, who claims bo married her In lloches tcr. N. Y., June 1, 190S. The suit Is boing brought In Schenectady County. Miss Itcurn, In the ofOd of her at torney, Hoscnthal & llalpcrln of No. 1470 Broadway, denied again yester day that sho wan ever married to Carry Hearn, snld to be n hotel man- ager In Schenectady, and also denlod the charges of misconduct Included In Ileum's complaint Port Warden's Jobs Abollnhrit. ALBANY, N. V.. April JO. Undr the tnrmi of a bill of Senator Sigc, pndnpj by the Kenato early to-day, the offices or Port Wardens are abolished. The bill provides that the duties of suen orneers spui aovoivn on tun com' mlcslonem of Pilots of New York City The measure now goes to the Assam hly for concurrence. : 1 M IIS? SHOES Remarkable Savings on New Spring Low Shoes Sixteen of the Season's Popular Styles EMBRACING about 1 ,000 pairs of newest Spring and Summer modes. Popular and authentic I With Military and LXV. heels in Patent Leather, Glazed or Dull Kid, Gun Metal and Mahogany Calfskin. All smart, practical and reasonable. -Pumps -Christie Tics Sailor Ties Walking Oxfords Shoe Shop on Main Floor Nineteen West Thirty-Fourth Street :pl jl 4 fry - TO D. STORAGE rYOUR FURS 2 Valuation mr fSOO 3 Valuation andtrfSOO Our automobile will call immediate, ly. The same careful service will deliver your furs next fall. &aleh.riceQ(h. FULTON dt SMITH STREETS BROOKLYN Ttlephone Main jpoo ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY BUYS THIS LIFE TIME GUARANTEED fLAVa AMY JitCOKJJ est i iffi.fi, mi Finithedin Mthoginjr Other Mjlti from $9.93 to $330 ?"r ni.trlbatorm.) THREE in nir. ctodcc i yP.WN 31 Ats, cor 123d Si "rJ0rN-A"-A. cor. 4th St m-iin UfotdwsyajSirilojj Are Randalls tUj CABJttfi&E? . "rol IJIrrrt with Mrr. juttin Tfc jnn. lril i. f,'10 Goat nalrk. CQ2rilIUD AVK.NHK. J y J J'r i&ih Street. I'llONE BMO ilorru Mill The Modern Way torrotect (clothes i: V" -v V - ' " &8M KWfflUJt . ' ' ' ii, 1 f, , mm ' ' v , 0V7 there's a new way a thoroughly sale way to take care oi your Clothes. A way that will save your clothes, your money, time anq temper. Years ago you packed your Clothes in a trunk, threw in some moth balls and trusted to luck. Don't do it again. Protect Your Clothes in 1 r I ' J Iff 'A iW ' ' i '" Jvvi H . AT DRUG AND DEPAR TMENT STORES GARMENT BAGS Coat So Little Save So Much Your Clothes deserve the protection that Roy Bags give them against moths, dust and dampness Roy Bags are a real "safe deposit vault" r.or your Clothes. Go to your druggist or department store and get a set of Roy Garment Bags enough for your entire wardrobe and put your Clothes in them. Next fall you 11 have no regrets your Coat, y6ur Sweater, your Furs, all your Clothes, MpsSlliij will be just as neat, just as clean, just as fflMmMi unwrinkled nnrl unrlnmo n. mWSomJM' . .umtaugvu b y were the day you put them away. Be safe, not sorry I Insist on genuine ROY Garment Bagsdon 't take substitutes. Royal PaDer Good Co. 19 East Oth Street, New York City Franklin. Simqn Boys' Shops . FIFTH FLOOR V Boys' lytiddy Suits Good Quality Fast Color fVell Made Low Price HP ' If there is one reason more than another why wc like to sell. a Middy Suit, it i6 because a low-priced garment is always the greatest test of quality. As a great merchant once said: Show me a store that is dependable in the little things, and I ivill show you a gnat store. These Middy Suits, popular for home, dress, or school wear, may be only $4.50 apiece, but the qual ity is splendid. :: Ages ? to 10 years. Regulation Middy Models, in these combinations White Drill with Navy or Cadet Collar, or Gray, brown, blue or green Chambray with White Collar Other Suits t0 sJO.JO Jtanfelm Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Boys' and Children's Haircutting Shop Fifth Floor m McCutcheomfe Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Sts. Fancy Linens for Summer Homes Never have we shown a more interesting collection of Fancy Linens. And in spite of the gen erallv nrevailine hich orices we Rig.TradMark are able to present them at prices which represent a distinct saving, as the greater part of this assortment was purchased many months ago. Luncheon Sets in an endless variety of styles in round, square, oval and oblong shapes. $6.75 to 395.00 set. Tea Cloths with Napkins to match in Italian embroidery of unusual design and workmanship. Size 36x36 and 45x45 inches. Dinner and Luncheon Cloths, round, square and oblong in Lace, Lace and Embroidery, Mosaic and Filet Tire work. B3 Scarfs and Table Runners in all required sizes. Also many odd sizes. the Tray Cloths, Tea Napkins, Centerpieces, Hemstitched and Scalloped Damask Cloths and Napkins, Breakfast Sets, etc. Embroidered Wedding Gifts B.eautifully monogramed linens are dear to the heart of every bride. Orders for June delivery should be placed at once. The Store is closed at P. M.- daily .Exceptflomiail Valines arc obtainable in a number of smart styles in Women's Low Shoes taken from regular stock because of incomplete sizes and reduced to $7.85, 9.85 & 1;75 per pair of these Shoes arc of the higher-cost order, and eminently desirable from every point of view. t i (Women's Shoe Dep't, Second Floor) A Nile mm ben0 of Little CM Id fee's Coats aod Hats will be placed on sale to-morrow (Wednesday) at particularly " attractive prices. Little Children's Coats off serge and becoming mixtures; . sizes 2 to 5. years $12.75, 16.50. & 19.50 Little Children's Hats ' . Tailored models, of straw, $!.9E, 3.50, 4.75 Imported models, off silk or lingerie, 7.50 (Infants Wear Dep't, Second Floor) A Daiflmity Assortmmeinit of Nursery Furfliflshiinigs has been assembled in a section off its own on the Fourth Floor. It includes Cribs and Bassinettes, Hampers and Wardrobes, Chairs, Kiddie Koops and many other practical arid attractive things for the little one's use and comfort. Salfe Storage for Furs, Raigs amid Draperies fflauinmt Atuntur - 3Kiftlj Atrmw 34tl) mtu 35tli &trrrta Nrui ftnrk I I ' tSa3il g I OPEN MONDAJT PLAIN VST" rQMll I and SATURDA)! FIGURE '4 tfM&r1 JM Italian Cutwork H Adam GO FJURKI Piec" X S PPgtT $m and Embroidered P Period J M MS2S hown I 'l LiCnen,n25EpiCrS I 0"" I 4 J St Flni I I ,..M f Furniture p I MimfflMmwcgmii i S0fen9l,ll.Ex,en,ion P Bffe " Qurtc-ed fl ' l Table, 48 inch tar Oak, with 11 : -- 1 top, 6 ft. ex- $1Q.98 This Week Golden Oak SQO 98 a" i "n a k s5 -"n"n niy finuh j j "P FURNACES N h ) A(S1 w rSffliffi m hSs DIlL II HO Ml Xp'Pf 335- Rplf Furnlihetl to fil ny mttt ol SIpt. Rmi, tsmutK. vr X Walnut JJll L S , tl P..,. Ste.ro or Hot W.ter llc.fr m.nul.tlur.d. IMm nfli I lw X . ...5 . 7 V """ "''.'.'.'i'i' Sl-rLS'. Wn" k&iMiil Il9 I CHARGE cl.toW- f If STOVE KEPAm C0KP0RATI0N S for credit IUUS.sno MWTKIl ST., COH. HK1CKMAS, N, V. Till.. IIKI'.KMAN 8177-8-0. I I HUASrll. IHI MUI.HKHHY 8-... WEAK LAFAVETTg. WEWARK. N. J. 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