The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1901, Page 6

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+ ly, helplessly ‘Thomas Miles, SOLD HOMESTEAD, NOW IN SEE QODODODODID DDIGIOGOSSS Wealthy Harlem Resi dent Afraid that He Would Kill Some- body Is Sent to the Insane Ward, While His Aged Wife Weeps Alone. The thought of selling his bela ome, Broke ok Thomas Murphy turned his head, and he |: arrived in Harlem Pollce afternoon. It was dull and lagging. The ofMcer watched the hand of the hig clock, and its ticking sounded loud and hollow in the empty court-| ‘ room. Magistrate Cornell drummed with his rs llstiessly, waiting for business, | \ and yawned. ‘He atified the yawn with his hand, for @n aged man, smooth shaven. 3s Gressed, but gray and dent, appeared at the door and hurried down the court- from to the officer at the wicker gate. "The officer recognized the old Har- lemite as Francis Murphy, once th leading coal merchant, now retired, and rich beyond desire in hous 1 flats] all o Harlem, to say nothing of fis imme: nchen in the teeming val- loys of California. eo old man whispered n word to th officer, “who with ute kness | opened the Kate a h loge behind as ne committed! He leaned far over the desk, hia old gray eyes were close to the gent brown orbs of the young Magis- Gomrmitied! what for?" Murphy ot locked up," ania theo "It's been coming Ivo kept it down have some sort of ho Mf you don't contin da me I know T shail COL MILES IS — IN BELLEVUE. BANK WORRIED. >, Known Military Man May Be , Insane. Col. Thomas C, Miles, military #ecre- tary to Grover Cleveland when he was Governor of New York, anda m of the Manhattan and Army and Navy clubs, is in Bellevue Ho: be examined as to his sa! He is said to be alltict cholla and to require con: ing. Through the action of Ar cobs, at the home of w 108 West Fortieth 4p the Yorkville Court. Col. Miles is the » ASSYRIAN GCES TO PIECES. Mpandea@ Steamer irenkse Up on during the night and th: totaliwreck. The after part re a atternmonte attempting to assist th A has: ale “r gad have 2 1 KIM you.?—Aged ‘Thomas + his own Insanity In Some near me, Mary! Don't 1 am Ta ki you A true, Ko thence to n—his mind n found, and this ch the ‘nal pap 1} transferring ing Mr. Murphy | © no dry eyes among the et soll dady finished her story. ‘The M) in his hands, sobbed © committed him. to © pavilion for examina- was too much for walle caved Tan the alice he east aide wl, so that the scone t hie ex- ction had feeling THER nNE, Italian Colony Scents Romance and Scandal. Hester have been notl- Co., owners of the hat Floro has returned ankers fear ) more, whitch Ans correspond Hie $s steamer wht THREE YOUNG SUSPECTS. Joatling Vassers-Dy faulted a Policeman. ed yeaterday, Were and at the corner of Myrtle avenue and Duffield street tor assault. Policeman ennessey with beer en he told them to stop joatling tasners-by. Thay had a police. in pignL, atiok and candles and CINCINNATI, June 14—Members of Be eels Pro- cathedral, up @ bilMard zoom in the ehuroh basement for the oamusemer the younger members, i DIDOHOOOSGOCOGIOHO Union realize what th mean to you? mean to the like, that they standard pay. lers. That insures made in clean, Elegant Suits, Summer Suits Trousers, for s Fine Split Milans, $2.00, at...... Heavy Pineapple yalue $2.00, at, Largest Hats in New York ex and reporters when thts |= y wool cloth and w ranted to neit fade nor shimk. and at the price quote tailored in every resp made standard workmanship. Single, double and triple brims, Blue and black bands. assortment SN: What’ over a hot coal stove! gas range and be cumfortable! ig save money “ 5 and save yourself jam better mouls, < welcome clothing! Do you ese three simple words Never mind what they worker: forget, if you mean shorter hours and But remember that to you they mean They mean that on your suit every stitch, every stroke is by a trained, skilled union man at full union waves; no half-paid boys; no oy verpaid bung= || No mistakes. to you a well-made Suit. light, sanitary workshops. for tinest dress wear, . ... ummer, big line, $2.50 to . Striped Flannel Trousers, special value, . . White Duck Toes special, 75c., $1. go 5 value And the Union Label means still more. It mens Safe clothing—clothing |} Every garment we sell bears the Union Label. Thoroughly good Blue Serge Suits,. . . . Handsome Striped Flannel Suits, .. .. . smooth and rough effects, . . $7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 5.00 3.75 150 1.45 SPECIAL IN OXFORDS. Braid, 1.45 Black Vici, value $2.50...... 1.95 of City. s the use of wearing yourself out Why not have a You will no fire to prepare, no ashes to catty away You can Buy a Gas Range on the Instalment Plan Prices low Terms easy Ohad: HELEN AUN STRONG she yun culinary expert of C. ven wtrec lecture at the ‘ner cooklug aid ° 2.63 Sixth Ave.---104-106 W. 17th St. ENTRANCE THROUGH FURNITURE STORE. Blue Serge Suits. Cut from fins all her 8.50 THE REGULAR PRICE OF THESE SUITSIS § They are well good quality Itallan cloth, At the same time you can avail yourself of our liberal terms of CREDIT. FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30 P. M. Brooklyn Store—t70 Fulton Strect (upstairs). above should pr t, and nicely line ¢a veritable Bargain. Tan Vici, value $2.50....., Russia Calf, value $2.50 Straw Patent Leather, value $2.50.. 1.95 All sizes and latest styles. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 00D5 (0 740-742 Broadway. save time iit tetine 4.95 3.95 Not a thin paper- shell serge, but Just the right weight for present wear. $14, ARE YOU ANXIOUS TO SELL your plano? ‘You can get in touch with some one who wants to buy ono through a eundey World ad. Taian, price. oughly tested, ties in the lot. Ma For ae stock of | at Exactly son's newest styles, beautifully cut and |Boys’ $5.00 Suits, Boys’ $6.00 Suits, Sizes 2% to 16. years, blouse, Russian ts, in serKes, jots and ut and tailored ; | Boys’ $8.00 Suits, Sizes 2% to 16 years; bl modelled on the very best styl out; just half price at......... Youths’ $10.00 Suits, igh the shoulders and very price at. Youths’ $12.00 Suits, Sizes 14 to 19 years; shapely, stylish, handsc detail; just half price at. Boys’ $1.00 Washable sui Boys’ $2.00 Washable spectal for Friday and Saturday at.... Sale at All Four cll eel Four Convenient | Stores. For Children. Que “Toe Out " shoe is a special form of the Good Sense Shoe to correct the habit some children have of “tocing-in.” Looks much like other shees, acts almost Imperceptibly, but does the work. Don't let your child be “pigeon toed” for lite when it can so say be prevented In Russet or Black, Prices, $1.60, $1.90 and $2.50, According to size. JAMES S.COWARD, 268-272 Greenwich St., nearWarren8t., NE Hend for New ( x18y FRAMES made of hardwood, K inches, nicely beaded. Finish V. 0.W. or yermillion. Made to recline 79¢. in any pOstion...seccessee.o “CASH OR CREDIT. ts |McCLAIN, SIMPSON & CO., Furniture, Carpets; Mattings, etc.. 339 and 541 8th Avew N.W. Cor. 37th St. SUITS TO ORDER Dollars never before bought any | thing like it. Stock of Harrison Woollen Co. | Blue Serges, Striped Flannels, Un- \finished Worsteds, Plain and Fancy | Chevfots, Black Diagonals. | Men’s Suits made to order, cut in jlatest style, with new military jShoulders; perfect fi fit guaranteed, NORTHWEST CORNER 28th St. and 6th Ave.; Good, substantial homes are to be} | We are selling the finest made Boys’ and Children’s Clothing at exactly half Every garment is all wool, thor- been supplying hundreds of wise parents with thes: beautiful goods, and yet the stock was so immense that we have still good assortments for everybody. Re- member it is the entire Spring and Sum- |Boys’ $4.00 Double-Breasted Suits, Sizes 7 to 16 years, of all-wool cheviots and cassimeres, in this sea- Sizes 3 to 16 years, blouse and Couble-breasted styles, in serges and cheviots, stylishly made, finely tailored, newest styles; just half price at just half price ates... .sececeee se st, Russian blouse, j; and 3-piece Suits, made of imported erees, twee's and cassimeres; Sizes 14 to 19 years; cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres; cut broad in 3 faultless fit and tailoring; just half jorted serges, tweeds, worsteds and cassimeres; Sizes 3 to 10 years; of Galatea and crash; warranted fast color; r value, $1.00; Special for Friday and Saturday at. Sizes 3 to 10 years; of Galatea, Khakt, white duck or piqi 50c. White Duck or Crash Knee Pants at 25c. Open Late Saturday Night. sotlsers To Men and Boys, 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts, 253 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. {4th and 15th Sts. 125th St., corner 3d Ave. Good cloth, good tailoring—Ten | | Bp Geatieicher, ny handsome novel. three weeks we have Boy Ss’ «a Children’s Clothing oe Cane, McCaffrey & Co., Makers, Half Price. tailored; just half price at.. blouse, double-breasted and cassimeres, sey smart styles, double-breasted grade pore manstip arouEy hly cut and tailored cat) very, Suits, Suits, THE PAN-AMERICAN EXPO- ea! EDITION OF THE WORLD is just what you need it aa are going to visit the Exposi- Price 25 cents. All newsdeal- MAN AC tion. ers or by mail. - 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 Thousands of New Shoes READY FORTOMORROW A hundred and sixty-five thousand pairs of excellent shoes were purchased for the June Shoe Sale; that is why the vast selling of the past two weeks has not exhausted either quantities or varieties. Tomorrow the choice will be practically as good as when the sale started— Stylish, Fully Guaranteed Shoes . A Third to a Half Under-Price The list of sorts and prices follows: Men's Shoes— Women's Shoes— 5 50—Sa: #1—Black kid button and lace shows; * Congraat whoear the Congress have the full toes, yet graceful. was plain toe, the lace are tipped, Oe prorat bree Eine tbrowa and nc 1200 shoos; phy Sy leather; Kood looking and flexP le. worth $2 and $2.50—Dlack| gi’sor wwosth #250. Diack kid Dutton Hace tec, ane Sere taees Panis bier inco;‘alno afresh supply of patent toes: mostly welted soles; easy for Aste ana CLIO fis wi rth $3—Patent leather, pate ton ‘and: lace, “enamel, war esi and some box calf; all are stylish shapes, and bave sold well at higher prices; all welted and stiched soles. ah worth brid and §3.50—Fine grained bo: and patent leather turned es; more thai shapes in the lot; small sizes and nar- row widths, Women's Oxfords— #1, worth 81.50—Ulack etait low shoes, low shoes: swell shapes and per- ih the swagger Hppeds forated vamps. Cool and nobby. wntlte] 3 i ‘is ‘a lot of tan lace shoes, in caltal fod EAL ses Fa ktdekin, $1-30—We havo aided petra $1.50, werth §2.50—White canvas black “aig. “ywoalusn toed Onfondat is and yachting shoes; red rub- timed with pretty heels; ight, yet Der soles, no heels; low cut, oto an aero 2.80, worth 100 pairs of Worth #2—Tan willow Wien 'and “black “biepele “Oxtorde and Oxtonts; very stylish taste, Upped, Girls’ & Children’s Shoes Gn, s worth #i-25— Hidoks kid bition and lace shoos, sboes; flat low heels, and laced clear down’ to toe. Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes @1—Satin calf lace shoes; good heavy soles, round tace. Sizes 12 to to ty. 91.30 from $1. sronine eon [ace Dlack calf, Sush edges.” Sites 12 to $1.5U—Dlack calf, wide toes and broad soles; very serviceable. Sizes 12 to a1. ack Oxtorde, with rubber soles Rios ya’ brown, black white canvas Oatoran, with rubber] #1. Bore Shoes in Annex Store. * 10's girls to Gi—Light-weleht calfskin shoes; full wide toes; button aud lace; made to Tomp around in; serviceable and hand some; sizes Stz'to 101g. Sizes 11 to 2, $1.20." Worth a third more. The—Little men's shoes of black kid and vido toes, strong ie heels; slices 3 to” a, wide joys’ tan Oxfords; sturdy end Women's ani Children's Shoes tn Basement Boys’ CLOTHING FOR SATURDAY Eight hundred Washable Sailor Suits for boys of ;214 to 12 years; made of excellent Galatea, in a variety of colorings ; sald regularly at $1.50 and $1.75; tomorrow at ONE DOLLAR A_ SUIT Then here are three other attractive offerings: Five hundred Washable Trousers in neat stripes and checks; sizes for 3 tol6 years; values 35c and 50c; tomorrow at 25c and 35c. Two hundred Summer-weight Suits for boys; of plain blue and mized cheviots; double-breasted jacket and knee trousers; sizes for 8 to 16 years; values $4.50 and $5; tomorrow at $3.50 a suit. One hundred Boys’ Blouse Waists; of colored percale; sizes for 3 to 9 years; worth 35c.; tomorrow 25c. Second oor, Ninth street, JOHN WANAMAKER, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th& 10th Sts.’ SPRING READING if Jo FOR: THE PURKOSE OF INTRODUCING THE MONTHLY WORLD INTO 100,000 NEW HOMES WE WIEL MAILAIT TO ANY ADDRESS: SIX MONTHS FOR 150. NO SUBSCRIP- TION WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THIS RATE AFTER JULY: fT. A FALL maeaiet as MONTHLY THE.. yo WORLD~e The Monthly World.4s a 82-pago piowslypdlhustretetwitinpendirewingyend halftone . seproductions: of :photographs. ing press appliances, making .a-mageszine ané the besuty.ofipeppearance. Each iene contains storiesof.romanco, love, adwenture, travel;-stories-of fiction and; faot;.stories of things. quaint-.end or. woman.of the moment-in the public eye. In-collecting.and preparing: for -publi- eation thetiterarymatter.andart-subjects for the Monthly ‘World no expense is epared. 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