The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1900, Page 4

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wer ~ ail it tet nn hie a tt i alin THE WORLD: “FRIDAY EVENING JUNE. 29, 1900. ThA 'MAN AND WOMAN) MEYEN® 0, Ymanaédie Sal le STORE i gf ray nll Bx-Gov. Black Checked ; ; A Pre- “Holiday offering that should stir up every thrifty shoe wearer | in Effort to Learn |: ; Ih tad asement, within reach of Manhattan, This invitation te men: Company’s Secrets. | + f Let it he remenibered that between our Great Special Sales we keep | Choose any pair of Tan Shoes in our regular a 3 ¢ | always in our bas mept full lines of shoes for men, women and children | stock (except the sporting shoes) for 2.85! " rial of Alfred 11 Gostt : . These are the best shoes in New York, The leathers include sealskin, French kid, willow calf, he trie A *) nad i Packard, ¥ : y Nogert and ¢ ; AT BARGAIN PRICES. kidskin and Russia leather, The soles are of oaketanned leather only. All are either Goodyear or hande Beene 7. Davie ff : : Parents can at any time be sure of finding just what they may want Eepeeetion with the bear : § | tor themselves and fur their sons and daughters, All at ‘52. 85 to-morrow. These in the Main Floor Shoe Store. lyn Rapid Tra iw Fesumed before Justice Pur Crimina! Branch of the Suprem r fo-day Secretary Timothy Wiliams of Our Basement isa complete swore within ilself, Its arrangement is That is news to appeal to every man who likes shoes made up to the highest possibilities of fine ewed, and the styles are the mos! select of this present season, Prices have been $3, $3.90, $5 and $7, sto give (he urmost comfort to purchasers, and the sacspeople are — and best workmanship, But here are shoes for all the family—all new, stylish, well-made shoes, | courtecus, tamiliar with the stock, patient and painstaking. A Third to Half Under Price | the railroad com mk the witness af : , pana, ; —_ hd a pete e and sizes somewhere for all, | Urookivn I ns $3.60 and $3. “Men's $3 t0 $5 Shoes at $1.90— |Men 2 Tan Shoes at $1.50— va good finan Russia Calf, Black and Russet ses are mostly narrow widths, but you can find ali Lam sweat Cnondss tecl, toad gra, that ies @ etal ela the ¢ r Kid Lace Shoes; i wie ths in the $3 and §4 quaiities; extra fine tan Russia | sold usually at $2.50. and willow calf and kid, tlack velour calt and kd, and stent leather; welted soles of summer Mig 4 and styles Wome’ 's “Tan Shoes at $1— pany was abou Welt Soles, 4 “ 4 oa Bo seeieg wai | this shoe; you would have te esr mein er 00 cers nia ct eta Oe ad Fath SUMMIT fir tie detrodanis. sousn: « $ Children’s $1.25 and $1.50 Shoes at 75¢—| Women's 1 s Black Shoes at S170— | prove others + 90) pairs o. black wadskin spring heel shoes, with solid leather | Fine chrome tanned A beter Mr. Rard cros mined Me W ie oad aten! leather tips; shapely and dersble; sizes, shoe than mi ry Merona by HD fame, who reiterated (he statement ° siicalchedademguih dr T Shees at $i— Bae feinoeny was in soed standinn sé g CN saad Pa. Men's Black Shoes at $1.20— |Cumggen’s, 1s eee ate, Ft ety at December : 4 — Calt ont bi d lace, » aus solid soles, the popular lasts and! nt to 10%; —- 20, Gharges end the oy ‘ oo ee Shoes at Hime et.al the companies ; +| Women's $2.50 Russet Women's $2.50 Women’ s Black ‘Shoes at $1.35— ee een re aan ame te wre) 9 tae Prise the Hrook Rayid . MAI $| ‘ie sfhaintae i midskin, lace tom, wit! tips; an verage Bigeeeh the year be ‘ PaRNONOLS. Ue OAL ERED GaN s84N S90 Giea Grerwnroe.Ged | and Black Kid Or- Russet Kid Lace & Fr ~snnoesoco09200607.00010099000020000000030000000000 sc tha pals one -_ ford Ties, Shoes, i \ never WANAMAKER “7 oh a Oh Sa ‘ Mi: OJ “ ; en ° ° ye Just in Time for the “Glorious Fourth.” 9 : Per Per <i) | 8 ' d “4 i s Blue Serge Suits at % woman's Feat The Pair. — Pair. = 0: h wed Child’s Biack Kid E ce Shoes, sizes Oto 10% ....0. » 0 . 8 Misses’ Black Kid Shoes, sizes 11 to verecees $00 25th St. : y Ave. ‘Here's a sale of Men's Suits that $ a owwerern"t | Misses’ Large Size Russet and Black Kid Button and Lace, sizes 245.106 1.25 SEPARATION, NOT {11 ite Gents’ ussia Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 9 t0 1514... oce.... 3001 SALE OF is of interest toevery man who ' ' ' % DEATH, FEARED, | |Y0utle’ Hussia Calt Lave stioes, ves 1110 20. essere cecsaees SE wants to enjoy his holiday. ; it i t death i aid po caaumete mat iain “10 O'CLOCK, ci TRUNKS Nothing cooler or more com- “it is not death we' G. i C 8 {fear it is separation, ht} ‘Beginning Saturday, June 30th, |/21#!= for these hot days than : {i the fot of friends to} ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th |Ave., cor. 20thS 20th St. The goods ollered durt 4 Blue Serge Suit, \part, We have made the } en er Eveaiog. shis sale are of exceptional) We have 1,200 of them on {most of our lives during} « , Eurabiioe! Over Twenty ‘ive Vers | value, each trunk being of special sale at {our short acquaintance, | a N, S. BRANN, pee on from to fit. | Good. by \ cathe ings and the workmanship) $ 00 hoot ie _! 28) EIGHTH AVE. A cit ax the best obtainable, | . 2 POOOCOCOGONC 1000.00 Wor Canvas Covered Trunk, with iron bot: | $100,000.00 Worth of jewelry at te and iron bound, Brass Locks and ardwood Slats on, 12 in. deth Gabe okt ti ‘ these name was 30 Cents on the Dollar, soo ps 34 iM. SinglesBreasted Sack Style, every ste 1,99 2.30 2.59 in 38 in 40 in from 33 to 46, 3.19 3.49 ia Vater Prooted Canvas Covered Trunk, h Brass Excelsior Lock, Brass Trims Jannings, closely navied and heavy Hardwood 28 in 0 3.28 3.59 cococeceac pernet iaipanlg — ei maui. | TELL OUR FRIENDS, { gg lagi be carseat tines aati |} SUICIDE WROTE. | i" “Only one of them was "the “agit Me fh age ls wai. hiv ott tae oe her | I 28, ' ' on ae Gove eats H “Please inform oart | 4.59 4.9 5.24 gt “¢ A C Or. 42"Su: bs 1 UNPAID BILL. “ " » olacs | folks, Mary Duran, Wind- | | ater Prontad Canvas Covered Trunk WR. oh gd Bands of a recelver? 7 a white otk shirt w ees | sor Locks, Meridens Conn. |teo uny 3 and extra heavy malleable iron Ex-Gov, Black au aud Frederick Ua i from Nee wae aan eae xford the \ “CHARLES KOCH. [ox in ~~ a» i M4 in, i as kev bad wot | HAD ONLY SIX CENTS, | “Hartford, Gonn.”* | *5}607, 498, 409 498) — 3 ft \e | ceenms eu anasnoonsonacee ” on | een wis Ma a i aa RR? ” +] ; 6.33 . 5.63 CONFESSION AT) fot “fefetaa “yea ome st amo ase dram) 3 “it Man- Tailored, Hand-Finished, Absolutely Fast-Color DEATH'S PORTALS, uation Furem “This affair is a double! " i het i suicide, Each one volun. | Book u \ tarily kills thetrselves, We ; | wrile so if one of us ent i} 4.67 4.99 5.3 “ $25th St. 8 3d Ave,|| ‘fo die that no itl of | —_—>— . : b |murder should be insti-| TWO GIRLS TOOK POISON, |»: pe ~ HiDON Kis ‘HERSELF, | | tuled against the otier, | : 4 __— at hove ay oer | 1 (Signed) \ ‘ ee Liitian Corene Falled to KAT Hee. se i in house, which is @|tieh Mes, Ammette Harney, of| 1 wane RLES } * self with Aotd--toth | basa ere \ CHARLES KOCH, \ : ap Tenderlotaers. ht eee ma cone Mac inca] Sivn. Annelte: Morney, 6, 1h wilew, { “MARIE DURAN." | enderioin tried tof a9 Bast Fifty-seven «i, olnined | forty-five years old, kilied herself in her a | om: the ae he gas Was accilent seematy inhaled me at A Kast Twenty-fitth street BLUE. ’ this mo drinking ebloroform, elleves that the cous | Mrs Harney came to the house a few gh OF tire Bowe hes as = youn WIFE TRIED SUICIDE: m, ay ‘ -s p { feeling Ll yesterday ‘ 06 Only 010 Menthe, She This morning when the maid brought ; < wea 1 teaatea| 0% marted air te Menthe — ver her coffee she was found dead in s . nd Her Husband. A bottle which had contained chioro- oa “ k with * ause sbe had quarre t] form ‘ay under the hed. : . : phire |udoeenae Jars these’ Alpert. wonis| dies Giornos’s elate MUAAMON fl nh FLANNEL COATS AND $10 00 a Hoth are known in Tenderloin e was! Judge Leonard, 2 Broalway SER: Peer eerreeerir rr eeee ee) re iw anti ——-. = —— “4 ' Ma le Breasted Coats. . batt L. Cuthivrt. an oxy ‘ BD cas WEAR BAB I wn ant any vat taes| QURL'S SUICIDE AT SBA. oe ct Single and Double reasted Ci 3.00 ie ‘ . ~ INRA |e «wee ag a er nee came Fast Black Alpaca Coats.....0ss.--sseeseeee $,50 4 ort te . ‘ : amie dows eT ee NS mretty May Keensle damped Over F Ge: a on ti exaua evamca tw Boa a Wether] "EY evens ane auo canner neg PTT cae sesnate sumeee orem ll White Duck Washable Vests......+-++-+++++ 1150 — ae ‘ ; aha Bear) Peres dedied tis," Web: tats Inhaled Fumes Through J eft their residence, i Third avenve Marring>. Blue Serge Trousers.......seseseceeveeeeees 3,00 ernment * . i » wb . Tobe for mM ast. W she wa oe wom v0 Committed suicide by . ; hs pr : +0 man 198 Dr-her of Aumuetus| Mra. Relia Mortis, forty-two yqars « = eg ED ont | juin 4 mtd om 2 oo English Flannel Trousers.......0.sseeeseeees 3,50 4 Koh, ading restaurateur of Mart rm" ‘ Fit : spe rank t Meo, my ange 8 | Georgia In Chesapeake Bay om ; | = HEAT CAUSED SUICIDE. Bar| igen 10 Plower Honpitel thie morning |#¢08 from Believe tava he poo Aaibe eset pee Kuenele. |] Whité Duck Washab'e Trousers......... seeee $50 a A BEAUTIFUL GIRL. Koch's RECOR' am her residence eufforing from gas che pretty, Dive-eyed daughter of An- } D. ya j peowte of % K norn street RS : Bh Miverbeter esses tin. mn east mt wig soe] fomeenstom Marton: [SEES wee syrcare eve OM TRED 10 D 10 Dig IN vA +o bed — OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. 2 at His Home to acape ihe 8 a Jetbiack hatr and } ee “| ee nd ene Ser Cenk wag am teem at She left home Wednesday morning Terribie ient. ee 4 ; meee . re for| Awording to OMcer Webb, of che Eng | Poverty Drove Mes. Serak Sebreck | sro a quarrel with her faiher over her 3. Meyernot t I Pashten. f yeare until bi yfiret eAreet elt On. he wae etand to Attempt Mer Life by intended marriage. This letter was fe . Bonaire sity nin bese cs, shies <seatioi ‘nana tx weeks 4 bar the wees 4) Aveente. |cetved by Kuensic, postmarked ait. | A and 1h, Unionport, | German, well ne fine k “ing “we Ai’ Die wi omt ote er ene ae wore om in al : mer 1 Me —— Rye ga ae “i see me again. Ihave. Beaty Baa Tc hiner ser! a eh, «nota ete" | Sly eating tus [Rn beret mig oat “cna setae oe she poe BROADWAY Bad welled frum ine) tet in & refined hand the gay their|" "It was Bimted thet he hed “ hy: nor be saw) The woman lived on the thie Moor ‘tot, T WO never journey, a» (Opposite Park, Below Murray ‘ Vraeae'Gat ** yyid Wad”Sas ss na ets mom a ame oes mab A

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