The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1901, Page 6

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for the Benefit of Driv- * ers Who Wait on So- cial Functions — The One That Runs to Fires by Night and ‘Its Good Samaritan ~Act in Returning — Fourth of The Even- ing World’s ‘Littie Charities’ Series. te proonre comfort, and ye Because his situation prev The hackmen who stand or the storm while the pelal fun fe in progress and the fireme: police on duty at the burning objects of charity tu . The Church of New York vestination 7 of the elty the Coffee Van nwny wp im the lint. LITTLE CHARITIES OF NEWYORK THE COFFEE VAN. BY ZONA GALE. ‘The coffee van, which looks Ike an @mbulance and goes Ike the wind when @eceasary, is one of the curious charities fn New York. There are two of and they are the plan of the Chur Temperance Society, which sends out) the lunch wagons ne ‘The newest van Ja a trim ilttle wagon | py, efidark green wi Rorse, and provide! with two boilers. Rolfing twenty or forty or #ixty gallons Of coffee, as ordered. All year a ty @henever there ‘a a ball or musicale | | | @f which the soctety is notifled the fa there to provide the waiting coach- @en and footmen with hot @andwiches, Whet Suggested the iden. The idea wan suggested by the ing line of carriages standing for especially in winter. The temptat It | in, It was argued, to the men on the tox to} drink while they: lo the van waa where some- came frem London SX MEN HOLD UP A SHOEMAN Throttle Him His Watch. Bix men entered the shoe stor wid Bremer, at No. % @round the corner from the I ty-second atrect 4 re'clock last night and, the shoeman, robbed him and chain. He fought them down. Afterward he pursued them till Policeman O'Connell arrested Henry Leonard, twenty years old, a ma> chinist, of No. ‘irat avenue, and James Burke. a driver, No, 34 East Tenth street, who, Br claimed, were among the six. Four men escaped. When the six men entered the shoe store they made for the boxes of shoes @nd each took a pair. Tne proprietor €ame out and, attacking one of the men, made nim he shoes, He gays Leonard then J him by the him from be money, but he had none. Bremer tried to get away men, but he was thrown dc man's grip on his throat prevent from crying out. After he hh Shrown on the fleor thi to the street. T hat no one not red. tout snap quick no police remer Kot up and followed the men gown to Avenue A and then iiwn to Nineteenth thelp and at STATEN ISLAND NEWS. Conatitution ee Compan Pheasant Plains, bas mn ont pyiiJacob Joumneay, an olf resid Rad a veteran of ‘the civil wa Boldiers’ Home tn saine The /recing Madge, 0 Rt Clob, has been disprend Ul an, who mth wirich, the bolleves, will be f 9 ferry haa rone Into effect Grace Newioa. of Peking, Chtna, neat Wight at the Hire Vreebsterian Caurch ll of some interesting events No admission will be charged ast lecture arranged by the County Bungay-Seho! Association took | Dutch Rete 4 on Wednesday, at, yard...... aay 3 OD OOAEORER OOO COUUO COU COOOOOOOO presently a new swan fitted out and 9 good deal was notifed taat if] would biy 1 tekets at 10 cent fe the wagon would be for as many hours as she wished. | mmediate favor do drawn by # single! naw the van often has two or single night. and fille them both, erable distanc voftes Ia place In whlch keen It hot for twenty Upon presentat coffee and) piue ticket, witch the xervanta at th hoatess distribute am the men may have oo | many cups of coffer and as many aand- | wohew as they MILITIAMAN IN JAIL. (the Ohtet Ene street, John Odlund, ) ina baker ving at 3 in His} Own Store and Take | wants. ence, Get in. RIDLEY’S ey WEDNESDAY---BARGAIN DAY. gem We are giving quotations that cannot be duplicated in many a day! Telephone 1570 Spring. Give attention if you want'to save money. A little journey will make a big saving! UNDERYV. Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck and sleeveloss, 0 dozen (did you ever eee the beat Domestics. Corded Dimities——both plain and A_grand, good lot; the pat terns are the Lest thint goo: Note the money ing price, yard nami had nothing in- ston, A lot of 3.000 vards that | the beat of the season, ;| Mew Foulard Satcens, of the mort opportunity slip t Boys’ Suits. 500) elegantly made Vestce Suits. and materials of the lz 1.75 BP¥ Carpet Bargains. Wonderful value in extra quality y Brussels Carpets, Rapid Tranvit THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 190L) : HE STREFE Sunday eatest clrenlation in exist. Specials for Wednesday, May 29, 1901, Handkerchiefs. Ladies’ White Scalloped Swiss Embroidered tandkerchicts cial lo Handkerchiefs. 500 dozen full size plain white or with colored borders, regular Price Tc. and 10e.; will he sold Wednerday at, each......06 4c Specials for Wednesday! Towelling= ine foni'iwines White Crash Towelling, highly ab- sorbent, extra finish, good for hotels or domestic use, per yard. 4c Table Damask-hite Damask, Sd-inch, extra heavy, beautiful design, ») A! value, per yard Nae 19¢ SHOES. Misses’ Tan Vici Kid Lace and Button Boots, sprin did line; eut from $ per pair 4.39 BICYCLE BOOTS usta few pairs left of those great 0 High Cut Bicycle Boots, sizes to 7, widths C to © 4.49 close out at, pair... Stores Open Saturdays from 8 A. M.to10 P. M. EDWD. RIDLEY & SONS, LUNCH WAGON. |THE COFFEE-VAN CHARITY "INDORSED BY BEST SO DOOD COCO OUDDDDOD OOOO DIO OOD OOO O00! CIETY. COOL 16) rand when « second the wagon starts. A : to tae ft long as an he firemen next day, if Indeed, any 1 the options on one land lying about two «city, on which they largest cement. plant tes jundred thousand fed in establish. will empl tt 5. Bae UNION LEAGUE MEN IN TROUBLE. Two Suspended for Making Club News Public. ‘The suspension of two members of the Union League Club from all club 5 for nix montha each, charged onduct unbecoming a gentie- exclusive Republican organization and. A Wit "has ceused euch feeling in the! may result in a vigorous protest-at the next monthly meeting. ‘The “conduct” thus technically de- scribed in the charges against the two members consisted in making public news concerning the internal affairs of | the organization. | The names of the offending members are posted on the tnlletin board of the club. The punishment in regarded as unusually severe, and it is said that for years no similar, action has been taken by any club in the city. ——— ee adow Causes Her Death. LOUTSVILLE, Ky., May 2—F. H. Richarieon mistook his wife's shadow for a burgiar and fired five shots with fatal effect. } to $1.50 per yard, at per yard, at 5 1 GOWNS of Lawn, of Dimity, KIMONOS of Lawn, Blue, . Black, nateie. . B.Altman&do. a LACE DEPARTMENT. ALL-OVERS, suitable for SHIRT WAISTS, To-morrow, WEDNESDAY, as follows: COTTON VALENCIENNES NET, regular value 50c. | 32c., 48c., 75c. | NAINSOOK INSERTION and TUCKED ALL-OVERS, regular value $1.10 to $1.85 HOUSE GOWN DEP'T. — For WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th. $2.75, 3.25, 6.50 | o Figured Cotton — - - 3,50 BATHING SUITS (new models) of Surah, Mohair, Taffeta and Washable Crepe. | SUIT DEPARTMENT. A select assortment of Golf and Tourist Skirts is now shown, of English Suitings in stripe effects. And for WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th, will be offered: SKIRTS of reversible cloths, Oxford, Grey cn | SKIRTS of Canvzs, on Silk drop linings Blue and | SUITS of Etamine with Eton Coat; Skirt on Silk drop lining: Grey, Mode, Blue and Black, $26.00 (First Floor.) Fot the support of union-made products. The Union Label on any manufactured article stamps the making of that arti- cle as first class and. encourages the trade of all men and women who believe in good work, good wages and fairness. On clothing, however, the Union Label means vastly more. It stands for the strictest sanitary conditions—it assures Cleanliness as well as skill; it means union cutters, union tailors, union salesmen—all skilful, clever men; it is a full guar- antee that the garments are made in clean, light, airy workshops and are proper clothes for you to wear, This high standard of the label is due to the Union itself—to its strict rules and the care with which they are enforced. | We sell union-made clothing of our own make direct to the customer and save him all middlemen’s profits: We also sell Union Hats, Union Shces—and Union Furnishings as far as the Union extends. Our Blue Serge Suits $7.50. | All-wool royal blue Serge Suits, guaranteed $ y $] 95 | fast color, singl: or double breas ed coat, full lined or half 5 3 G O lined with Farmer’s satin; belt loops on trousers; well cut, ° well made and thoroughly good suits in every respect ; our prices $10.00 and........... 0006 Striped Flannel Suits $10.00. Men's all-wool striped Flannel Suits, imported $ combination designs; green, blue or gray, single double . 75e, 95e (Second Floor.) ceegtS7 52 o| striped effects; doutle or single breasted milita: lined or talf lined with Princess ser sers with belt loops-and 2-inch stationary turn-up; sizes 33 to 48 Suits to Order $15.00. We will make to measure your choice of imported novelties in Worsteds, C! lots, Homespuns. Tweeds and Serges, trimmed with the best serge and Farmer’s satin lining, and made by the best of union tailors, in either single or double breasted sack suit; not in any sense a “cheap” looking suit, but a really high-class outfit at a surprisingly low price. OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING—CLOS! L IRSDAY. SN. WOOD 5 (0 740-742 Broadway. (Second Floor.) Se 5057.0) $14.50 Men’s Furnishings. COLLARS. Variety of desirable apes, sizes broken, 4-ply linen, le, straight value, each, 6c. Six Collars for 30c. Ladies’ Suits, The ever desirable Ladies’ Black Cloth Suits, Serges, Cheviots, Von thins and plain Cloths, thin season’ s choicest styles, perfect in tit and tailoring, REDUCED! Weduesc Those at $ 23.00, Wednosdayrsccrsoceseeee £5000 The really wise never lose an op- portunity ! 309, 351, 311% to 323 “Music Ga: The following new hits are onl» for Wednesday: 10c. Copy. t Was Made for Coons. y the Rippling Schuylkill Shores, My Litthe Phu Babe. Midsummer Dreama, The Way of a Man with a Maid. After the Cake Watk. * Knights Srons, Vesper Bells Are Ringing. A Letter from the Front. 10c. EACH. I 1 SOAP---r enn a do without it? 500 dozens—White Castile, “}{ Royal Lavender, Bro wn 2 Windso Helio-) “2 Powder.. Cake. The Best Washing Machine. No hard work; docs not mar finest fabrics, 4.98. Galvanized Washtubs, q 39c, Wash Boilers All Solid Copper (the $2.00 kind), 5.00, GRAND ST., 4 House Furnishings. Nothing Succeeds 2. it Our Housefurnishing Department is always auccessful. We atcribe it to the right guods—ant right pricee—at the right time! Blue fiafhe. One burner, 3.49 Two burners, Three burners, 4.98 7.49 Our Special Oil Stove. Four 333- in. burn- closely wov- Hose Reels, 49c. Reclining Go-Carts, ruhber-tire wheels, brake and parasol fixture....... 4.98 10c nose (THE WORLD ALMANAC - 534 wide, yard. io Tooth Picks, box... 2c Enamel Paints, can, in for 1901. NEW YORK. . OT

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