The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1901, Page 4

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENI POLICEMEN'S BRASS BAND: . | on 3 ar THOMPSON WILL BOSS | = Ynam of dhore Serge Occasion : es : Monday, and continuing during SPECIAL VALUES FOR THE 4TH. a Suit for Every Man—for Every Boy We need not tell you trie have y the biggest stock of serge suits in town. We would hardly be doing the biggest serge business if we hadn't; we would hardly be abie to please our customers so thoroughly that they send their friends along to buy, too: And to make this 4th of July trading the greatest and most glorious in our history we have gathered here many more—all of them bought at most fortunate prices. : 9 Every gocd sort of serge fS represented in ¢ the stock—best stvies, best qualities, best + values. We can fit any size—from the smiall- es! boy to the largest man—tit any purse. All suits guaranteed not to fade: all indigo dyed; all pure worsted; all seams reinforced. Early Closing OUTS geal this Store will be closed at 5 o’ch » Saturday of this ween is the |: daily it will 097. The End of. Our Greatest June SHOE Sale The last day of June has not mere odds and ends to offer. S-ores of cases that had not been touched were opened yesterday to freshen up the stock, and make satisfying varieties and superb values for those who will come tomorrow. The list that follows tells more definitely what those who come tomorrow will find, and how great are the savings on every sort: Men's Shoes— : | At $1 a pair—Only 300 pairs of men's! pb inerss byt congices Fahocswlibit es deltocs aT Be welllinj/ 35cia style is not popular, or they would | Women 5 Shoes, bring double. | At $1, worth $1.50 anu $2 $1.60 a pair Men's black kidskin peace S150, anu) $2 bals, in medium toss with tps; all AY tins flerible sewed. Also fine supply of | iene orlerda in Kidskin, good tttingand| 4) "S180, from $3—Eight # At $i. 90, ee lack koa kidsk SIMO, worth double- ray eee a gates canes Or Women’s Oxfords— rds in white, black and t rubker sd pretiy toes, worth $3—Men’s patent ton and lace shoes; also ax and box calf; welted ina kicskin easy toe les; nicely finished; | ne Rule oper tataderG trie eau s ee ditiea easy eae | alle oe ap fet sel} He leaiHers tub; Should any suit not hold gooa with wear, bring it back: get a new one or your tT 2: SOs Mnstend ly Stee 52 “| at $1.28, w men's MOney—whichever you say. 9 = bhaok otn ott Men’s Blue Serge Suits. low calf Of fast color serge: taped seams: trovsers with cool and or without belt siraps; well ¢ y ured by the most critical standard, it's a good bargain at. Blue Serge Suits. : fined with kuaran- H che ri This is a regular | y wht rol duplicate under 8.50 f y come early to getonelat.. ++. | seytes. sizes 7 t0.16 years. All are pure wore ‘acccaood ass BreLossrersr ee \Men's Blue Serge Suits. stedeitt Se vel 2.95 INSPECTOR WALTER THOMI ON es Hermie, a JOHN WANAMAKE Broadway, «th Ave.,#! absilute'y fast color all-wo i serges, d ingle ‘ z 5 3 . T. Stewart & Co. Sth and 10th Sts i % t cuitivests) trouse ‘ Inspector May Lead the iii," tm 4 sunnier « DEICIDE 1) ES a See ee ‘Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, Next Annual Parade ; | Russian and. Stilon tous 5 Up Broadway with}; \ years single-brca' tad with vests u 7 Years; euaranteed ds His Wind-Jamming ship. Value $5.00 te Outfit. — oe REACHES TO THE CLOUDS. "isi Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, 3-piece Suits, with vests.) to 16 years; double- 1 brea: oo Blouse Suits, 3 je and lined. Valu ne ; Women! Ss Oxfords— AL $0, worth $1. \ vamps and up-to-date y Boys’ Shoes— At $I-—Fine satin calf bals, room and solid toad soles, s: finisted inside; sizes 12 fo 5g. save one-third. Serge Suits. (774 Russianand Saul lor Blouse 1 of $2 and calfskin, t well and pojish well sock and sol'd Feels ; best fargain we have. sitge is the carctully made $15.0) ones. Special ates snied with Giant crits That Tops All in America Is at Constable Hook, N.J., and Is 365 Feet High. é No one need be surprised next sum: mer to see Inspector Walt ‘Thompson in ae py eo fed and gold monkoy jacket, wearing | gested Ly Gearre A. | @ drum imajor'n bear skin on hie heal Qnd doing juggler's wiunty with a ble baton in front of the police columns on the annual parade up Broadway. The Evening Werld has learned that Inspector Thompsdn tn the chief t director and organizer of the oe per’ band, which In to have it» firet hearsal at the Seventy-frat Regiment Armory this evening. 6o¥on, b'gosh, it's true!” sald Thomnpaon, this morning to a reporter. ‘I'm or- Kanizing a braxs band and ita members ‘all cops who have blowed brass or | Roundsman Wagner nan basted sheepskin in some military |p) bound the bas Danil in che United States, England, Germany, France, Australia and soutt Every one knows his blz, info. ed Men! S Blue Serge Suits. : ihe ES aha sincle or double breaved! YOUTHS’ Blue Serge Suits. MARE * gald Taompson, they nto braas and they wont he i trousers wu Pelt straps. Material is | Sisizesitatto to\years. Thoroughivupito watelin Kel UU ec | style, cut and worker ip. Fast color, tine ry advantage and style of custom-made le Quality of material ¢ made up to 00 6. s cured them to clothes. Special at... nosalessese Sell for less thin $5. Men’s Flannel 2-Piece Suits. sell at. in all the newest sys at ress 7 50) t9 18,00 Youths’ Blue Serge Suits. ile OGLE Melt pecotce EOS nts i Sizes 13 to 19 years, Both single and double breasted coats Men’s Serge Skeleton Coats, $3.00 and $3.50. Pure indigo dye; all seams taped; materials 7 50 ae: * : é 5 i Bonar e guaranteed not to creas: or wrinkle. An ex- $2.00 and $2.50 Washable Vests, $1.25. ceptionally)s hanidcomelssultys iniveveryiedetaite White Duck Trousers, 79c. and 98c. worth $10.00, Special atescecssesssseesceee Boys’ Washable Suits. Boys’ Washable Suits. wanes Sizes 3 to 9 yeirs; of Galatea, Khaki, White Duck Sizes 3 to 9 years; of Galatea, Crash and Khakis or Pique ts Vestee, Russian and sailor blouse warranted fast color; both vestee and blouse CC} stvtes tin ahi the newest combinations; fast color. iC styles; regular value $1.00 to $1.50. Special at... Value $1.50 to $2 OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. Bit Brothers And standiog on ewcued several pes Andrews fire, for why rcelved a medal and L glltrs 4.4 : ivorge Wo Str He's Boas Wind-Jammer, tienda: pat “I'm the feller who's pushing the] Station H wind-jamming collection along!” added | Street St the Inspector loudly, nd youll sea} ree’, that we'll knock the buttons all off the firemen’s or letter-carrier’s band! “We are going to have our first blow to-night at the Seventy-tirst Regimen Armory, thanks to Capt, David Wilson who has given ur permiasion ty use ¢ armory from now unt O “What inst rument are you «aly play, ! ant Dh, this bi it S tro Re t ostodas Of course the 5 wan being shot ands the Ny the tare of m torah ool when yu re there are also to for every day reaver, smokestack c OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS. z ES 25° = 3 qecoceeso006 eceesoceeccoccececceccconccconnocecoconnoTeGenoaoeEs cececeaceneececc] ? Practice up brown Patrol imesh tk 27 Properly. I'll tur | Four 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. MAIL Fy v) “wil aie 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. yy vou Convenient : 5 ORDERS “Oh, T don't know! rah convenie 244 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. [4th and {5th Sts. ¢ 5p i « TPAndiwitlyou wear’ a |urumemajor's |’ % Stores. } {25th St., corner 3d Ave. FILLED. ce es & ° = | H Ol ] SA N DS S G N & | pecrececccececececcccccecscescce]s 5 .@ , nae : all RE CROWNE $ » it’s Boys’ Play $ Stating ry | l H IS Pp E | | Ke) N whe atact sees fants 8 This Si TOWEHSTOVEE A | o(<e that tries Boys’ Clothes. Tested$ I a [ES ee Sci € s00nece9oeaccssa52s003000000300900 93990000082005 | e\e by that standard our make has no@ iy r . iin vat wonder ti ; ‘a ' y pauls, were a $ superior. Even. after the newness : } y-two mor: saver : mind rey tu tw thew : r4 ts gone the style is there —and the The Bvening World's petition for new and improved ferry-boata to : = é wear, and the value, and the reason@ he 5 ee Id brow ow er x i ¥ ti (1 pee oe and Middletown, now plying between ding ror "| King Edward's Procla- $ why you will buy the same kinc@ en Island i Manhattas raed? aan tvert 5 d by State: Wf the works | 5 . , peciae ls nd and Manhattan arded as a veritable godsend by Staten ey mation Read with Im- § neat time. $ oe the smoae . . @ (At Cor, 13th St and Cor. Canal St. Stores) This is evinced by the thousands of signatures recelved every day at posing Ceremonies. ie ronkity, siulte, reluced ty $3.50 and sean ; . former prices $6, this office. - cupolas : ieee } Many of our Three ‘mece, “suits are now @ bY The Northfleld disaster erned attention to the condition of | Uiast furnaces and a coiveraiihe POUT et RUE Eatin a Ge $5.00, reduced from $7, nd Sy. e pare : smoke from the calshitne furnace vn announcing that the coronation | @ for hit Bice Sulty rev ‘0 and $3.00, @ the Staton Island Rapid Transit Company's boats A heeys Ct ath enn eto ees le) former prices 36, $7.50. $¥ and $9. by To avert future catastrophes of the sort, The Bvening World hax nr bejstackLainrts June next, the exact day not yet being | @ @ titarted the uccompanying petition Henan werk ADNY determined upon, was read this morning | @ e i chek butt roars at St James's Palnee, Temple Bar and r) § @ A tah heheheh beth htt teh advaoh ods etna eh nachos WOVDELeeD eae tae Royal Exchange, with all the! @3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor.1:th St. Cor. Canal st. Near Chambers St. @ i PETITION FOR SAFER Ratnimmeatnevaitaccnan whieh nyna| Sewewewenenves eeeeeetes: Prrrerecereessseseeeseeeceeeeee]s 2 the occasion of the proclaiming of the <= == . 1 o or the aoe +4 STATEN ISLAND BOATS ) of the King EDWARD' Ss CROWN Pedro, King of Castile ter the baitle ? 5 : of Najera in It 3 t FEA GREY ' 4 Was not so great ax on fd . — Tothe President and Board of Directors histh n occasion. But crowds \ 3 of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Tec eutt . i ( | U see ne ies om a Shieknine At the coronation King Edward will SHIPPING NEWS. = 5 Ve DUI seventeen stack sald an! a tare "79 2 Ferry Company. athe ; | announcement was read, The ceremony | wear the crown which was specially AROS - 4 ‘ vot | began at St. James's, waere, from the tel ee Aeetenl Hay peels LH ANAC POR TO:DAT: a Gentlemen: The undersiuned regular patruns of your , Rivet s ® E leura peut balcony tl otmtnel palncel| meccricce Queen Victoria, The Jewel® | sun rises. 4.31 Ha ad Soon rece. LES +e os : j < 4 “| will be rearranged. E TIDES i - Me . a ‘oy Wing of Arma (Willlam | * ferry ine and residents of Staten Island most earnestly request | ae ioe Walon. In a beliiient uniform, | The crown weighs, Just under, two gi Water. te ee te vicw of the recent unfortunate accident to the Northfield. Nod dune 2%—An ine} as 4 by the heraide and purmul- | Pounds, but It J valued at £30000. tt vernon island ill see th i fi - SH tar,| Yante In gorgeous tabard, and numer-|!8 almost covered by precious stones, | Yell Gate Fern you ree the necessity for immediately replacing the othe: 3 ‘ rains Riri oC the Stacy [ LONEHIN e CT a ae tee cae urlisatyatsmonds Cage it Gate Fer ae old boats of the line, the Westtield. Southfield and Middletown, UiOUAe Lhe LOCA AB Ase eR Al yas ie 1,273 rose diamonds, by ne mozern passenger boais. 3 nipped int ne the res] phe trumpetera sounded a protractea| The head-band, which ta"of gold, has a AT} ‘ ment of the | fanfare and t Norroy King of | TOW of 129 pearls along Its lower edge The Rober! Garret: and the Castle'on are very commodtous 3 a CTT th and rend the|and 12 along the upper. and, stanch, bul the other three mentioned, while they may pass In rar voice, watch | In route between the pearls ts a large . 70 : ; been audible to the royal} sapphire; behind Ix a smaller one, and inspection under the present loose maritime laws, would not do : Aeetaren ‘ Pm ns} ! CATO THRE MeN Ca ng a stand on the grounda| near wach ix a clustered ornament com: | Hest so were they to be used as regularly so-called passenger steam- & Mei hal mamenthad , th i tt tier and granted | of Mariborough House, facing the bal-| posed of 26 diamonds. “There is a row Boats, instead of ferry-boals. i stack's completion hilt se NSE RTT APT TG Justice Gummere nf the palace. ng Edward wore] of eight sapphires above these, each INCOMIN hud a rant an Admiral's n'form, Queen Alexan-| surmounted by a magnificent diamond A White View, placed tt hands of Con t miien the others of the roy: 4 [keen Ty y “ Maca aita fa d e others o e royal party] and elaht fertoons made up of 16 dlu- | Heintete, NAMEN ieee est siec ce scccceceeneeueess BpoAES Bree 3 The view 1 really inary 1 Devt Sh Mey unprared for admis mebnvkwithlinelarenteee | mrenaes S ratavune, Tea: alMags Tiny iheramaie The went to th Mis, Myre L. Ayter, into ng using fetd glusses to] In front of the crown is a Maltese Mambure. ane ‘ water and mist and alstanc Ha daar Mac adidas ith Nee toeE Kel Sram iinseniu centre: of whlch) isitnelmpat io, ene er this meets With your approwal cut ul out and send to “Petition things 'm:x comfortaDly. in Pa eat Set ra at ce eee Norcoy e Feng scence famous Mncwnk ruby Tals kiazany ary pce ‘Es a when one is vet above some of the com: ‘ vords, y farge Jewel, and it will, ubt, be /re- e Evening: World, PC. ‘ex 1354, Netw Yo:k.'" j Reewrauiiy a in rood condition, indeed | and jaittecen, friendly to the. powers at * the trumpetera again sounded a| tained far {ta association with the Royal Co eo NGRSEAMSHIES) & it it distinguish Eilsabets, No J.) then he velaed the stove and "dspacted | ngligautuiion announced purposely the | fanfare, the King im the mean time| award i Ed hi RMLRDITO: DAY, from “Manhattan with tt ‘ompection would take piace Wednesday. etanding at the salute, eM Been ielase eer nochna ana guEke HR RIESE, Tamplce, Apache, Gti ag 4 u i aw ; dt es slits fas (oy sabkarg’ ES

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