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a a ae Te THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1903. ABRAHAM ~° STRAUS AION NOES T EER SENT R OY UTE eye EBL OT ERS NH mee DSPITALS IN Se eegD hanes 1,000 BOTTLES FREE BICYCLE RIDER Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem- Mr, Oampbell’s Views. edy the Acknowledged King of Robert Campbell, New York City rep- Tesentative the State Workingmen’s } nasa IN Meoerwney hospital actvic +] _,,NO, 860, BROOKLYN, , Eo mont ot" the iawe in eile atte, eh 4 So efedein Hagerty E greatest store and the gees business in Brooklyn have risen here on the foundation of ement to Provide First Aid Rinplavens nd we, aha ser Ani ;|Wheel Caught in a Rut and ¥ PUBLIC SATISFACTION with the best service, the best assortments and the lowest prices, Tin i tg ie Caldee thels mplosegn. ena KO gl Plauze, ul Pee BES or iene = - : 8 of } xx t as Thrown in Front of al "Q.2°92%% | ibwrny. "ahah T M D f d B k V | Sate onl. eae Tote Car o-Morrow a Day of Record-Breaking Values, ie? Oressings on haad ‘ p ‘ ‘ : 4 v | HE whole Store unites to make it so. On each floor, in every one of the manifold departments that “BEGISLATION LAST RESORT. GROUND UNDER THE WHEELS) ‘ Freeeat coupe | IPs | make up this great establishment, supreme and enthusiastic effort has been put forth. To-day we IMPULSE TO JUMP ' g E ate Riot b . Tay ee a p me) print the news of an array of underpriced offerings which must compel the interest of every man and ) Deputy Commissioner of Labor John! NEARLY GETS HIM, | rhe commonpiace combination of a| Rondont. 8 ¥.. with your full post-office addrane woman within the influence of the Store. To-morrow, for those who have Clothing or household Withanis Believes Manufacturers: — Hole/In tlie saphalt,a trolley car etd a needs to buy, the Abraham and Straus Store will be without an equal in opportunities to save. fn man on a bicycle resulted in the death of William Plauze, of No. 761 Glenmore avenue, Brooklyn, today. Plauge was out for @ morning spin on his wheel and was riding along Jamaica » WU Provide Cots When Their) Man Out of a Job Starts to Hop ty Attention Is Called to the Matter Off a Ferryboat, but Is 4 Caught in Time. SAVE from $1 to $3 on Your A sudden impulse came to Roberts to jump from the Shinnecock in Buttermilk channel ay, and he was half way over the rafl whea Charles M. Johnson. of No. 1081 Pacific street, Brooklyn, grabbed and held him. ‘The impulse prssed away as suddenly - The movement for the furnishing of Rospital cots and hospital service to in- \ Wired factory employees is enthusiasti- ly eupported by the State Bureau Factory Inspectors, the Commissioner ‘Tabor and the State Workingmen's afenue near Riebmond Hil at a mod- orate rate of speed. When in front of No. 113i the front wheel of the machine went Into a narrow depression evidently started by*the wheel of a heavy truck and made deoper by trucks for several months. The bicycle wheel waa held ie bderation. ie John Williams, Deputy Commissioner ;at it had Yen generated and Roberts | for the fraction of a second as in a vise bust andcut bias atsides to give a pretty curve; h 2 ere i @ Lador and Chief Factory Inspector, | professed norrenw that his troubles had|and Piauze went over the handle-bars HU tesA Ra RS TE SOM TIS 11 an at el EG LS PCE body wants Voiles it is great luck to get it soles, The uppers are of soft vici kid and sold at cost. We do this to intro- oto 8 LAMA : thetips of the same leather. Full $3.00 Whose office is at No. 107 Bast Thirty-|{mpelled him to desert his family of] and to the side, turning a somersault _ Boys’ Clothes On Friday If you come on Friday all Clothing $3.50 Imported Corsets, $1.98. “P. D,”’ straight front Corsets, made of \} fine white batiste. Right shape and cool for summer wear, A straight front model with medium watst, low ribbon; sizes 19 to 30, Black Frenclr Voile, 55c. A black French Voile that is generally quoted as a 95c. value—a quality that even here could not be sold regularly for less than 75c. a yard. In a season when every- for 55c, a yard. ; Women’s $3 Oxfords, $1.98. Dollar a pair saving on some of the smartest and daintiest Oxfords made for this Spring. They have a gracefulround toe, Cuban heels and Goodyear welted value, at $1.93, duce to you the very best Boys’ Second tlovr, Rast Building Main floor, rear, Central Building. rat street, said to an Evening World | seven children, and landing upon the track of the Ja- Second floor, rear, Weat Dullding. Teporter to-day: “The ai of The Evening World in matter !s of great importance. Its cess is to the intefest of every! fac- turers to equip thelr factories with cots gompel by law a man to be humane. “Numerous manufacturers would pro- He ts a horseshoer, long out of work. His home Is at No. Fast Twenty- nixth street. The w discouraged at his long run of hard luck, left him a few From Ot Sip station he was taken to Centre Street Court, where he was ar- a maica avenue line, some six feet away. Coming @long at the same time was a car of the line. with the rider. Piwude was taken from beneath the | It was running parallel The accklent was 60 Clothing. Suits $2 to $8. Reg- ular prices $2.50 to $11. Work Monday, Morning Wonders. aus handsomest Summer Waists of the lustrous made with full fronts and finished with lar) tory employee in the State, of which] days ago. rudden that the motorman. who, was there are 22,385 in New York City alone.| Hearing of a job in Brooklyn he weat | most: abroast a ele EP SOA! Cc S 4 | ’ ‘ : wen Bproorally {40 not believe to any louis [eo apoiy fcr to-day, Avorner man hed [Une Mone gee Weed oe We ae otton Shirt Waists, 98c. | | Women’s $15.00 Suits, $10.75. | | Copyright Fiction at 44c. on at present to compel manufac: | eaten him by hal our, On the | Was Upon Plauze and grinding tm to 5 ore ie es iy Eee on ae res eal saicat oh a pleces. be sJ | | Less thana dollarto pay for some of the One hundred lucky women will to-morrow Published at $/.25 and $1.50. and outfits for the first ald to the in-| forward deck brooding. The idea of end-| render of the vehicle and al ambulance = get the best Suits ever sold for $10.75— UDUSMEG) at pieds an et 44 Hered, but 1 feel certain all this will be | ing (ali mouise he made a dash for tie (ceed. ie, was badly cut up and Mell sunday World Wants mercerized momie cloth. except the little lot that went in such a And never before sold for less than goc. 10 $1.08. Gone. It dows not seem just right tol side of the boat. p Tho poilce gave his age as twen- There are pretty striped effects in green, blue, hurry on Monday. Just five titles in the group that will ty-five ra, tan, black and whf{te, pink and oxblood, They are make special interest in the Book Storé to- There are cheviots, In plain black, navy blue gray and blue suitings and mixed and brow Says: Manufacturers Will Comply. |Taigned on a charge of attempted sul- buttope, dress collar, white lawn hems Baer o he eens n tones t ; 4 See oe eon, Norfolk jackets, trimmed with capes knows and that everybody who hasn't al- bands and Ined with taffeta silk. Breaks morrow, but they are titles that everybody All are the ready done so wants to read. original editions, perfectly fresh and fine. Second floor, rear, Central Bullding. Beven gor: rts, with flaring bottoms, lap seams and no Ilning. Sizes 22 to 42. But you will never realize how good these vide cots 12 attention was called to the Megessity for it, I belleve many are ARRIVALS ON TEUTONIC. Going #0 now. Legislation shoutd bi Se it resort. By ieee ieeraraesing? White Star Ship Takes Southerly Record 6 g 3 . “The Circular Study,” by Anna Katharine Green. Foom in every factory whore females Course to Avold Ice. ° man v. | Suits are unless you see them—$10.75, “New Canterbury Tales,” by Maurice Hewlett. Gre employed, and it would be an easy! ‘The White Btar Line steamship Teu- \ | a Second floor, front, Central Building. “Aficat and Afield,” by Frank R. Stockton, - Matter to eyulp these places with cots.| tonic arrived to-day from Liverpool $5.00 Taffeta Petticoats, $3.75. ee REISE of the Two-Horned Alexander,” by “But it will be found that asking |The voasel was due yesterday, but went 6: 77 ithe Fugitive by John R, Spears neakrie, gitive,” by . Spears. manufacturers in New York to give up| south of the usual course to avold Ice. MEN’S SUMME aC y > Made of handsome black taffeta— you bale Bogie Fer SOTEBINE: exces mene Atnong her passengers were: H. B. WOMEN’S SUM R SECKW EAR, would never dream of getting Petticoats as idl eautehesh Ob eh an joney will be a cold proposition.| Aicxander, Howard C. Bannister, J. H. - nt#_are so high that they think | Mayne Campbell, Dr. Kenneth Frazer, consisting of Hand-embroidered Yokes, Novelty Lace Stoles, fe a shese ter Jens tae 7 errant $3.50 Waist Patterns, $1.98. ‘ they must utilize every available inch] A" Grant, Major Charies Pelerines and Collars. Scarfs and Fichus, Meee eee ee ed aes umce Of white li beautifull broldered @f floor space. and Mra, George Harrison, Rev. Hand-made Washable Stocks, etc a small ruffle, a percaline foundation to give ¢ white linen, beautifully embroidere “E think It would be pest to have| I. Hodge, Paul H. Kelly,’ Rev. WiEtes firmness and the useful dust ruffie. Here in white--the material alone is worth the a 1. Lang, J. Duncan Mac- Morrow, Dr. B. G. A . M. Ransom, A price they will cost to-morrow: There are six pretty designs—the embroidery covering the front of the Waist and the collar 75c. and 98c. Neckwear, 39c. Collar and Cuff Sets as fresh and pretty to-morrow at $3.75, @ach Moor of a factory equipped with a ot Which could have curtains about! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May 8th and 9th: Second fisor, Fast Butlding. Main floor, centre, Central Building. it. When not !n use it could be folded | to: Louise C, mturtevant, Miss Helen Bturtevant, J. Vo Thomaa, A. W 5 ‘ Lace Collars, . . - $$.35, 2.50, 3.45 FU Re eee et eitont as are being sold by thousands at the full } V 4 and packed away In a small space.) tsmi} I'Bmith Witkiuse: im Most of the blg manufacturers, how-| >" pally ee (ca ey . prices. ‘ever, are contr! tte 4 Chi - , i they are euutant ti hove toe injured Bank Caet(oelanot twlce, Grépe'de' Chins Stockes with embroidered topicollar) 65c> Some finished with hand hemstitehing, some a9 CHARLOTTE, Mich., Mi 1 Ht wit) rawn work, some W! frenc! a qeoplorees walt until they can get EGHART Corti allah | Stay, 1-—Jenta Washable Stocks . ~. + + 50c., 85c. Corset Covers at 2c osha anny Bargain’ that should’ any there. iy y ad out ina y at + te, s t; Rank, was shot twice through the body gur reports show that 2,114 em- (Rear of Rotunda.) Extra value, Seldom even in the great Underwear Pe a and fatally wounded while attending to his routine duties, at the close of bank- 1 eID Cael US) Sales can we sell such fine Corset Covers for so little. | {25¢, Imported Taffeta Ribbons, (9c. factories in the fe in tho last ten i ing hours Tuesday night. Nothing was Round neck style, four lace insertions down front, lace months, but as ; ts sh i ? , P ‘ . Bee ae ee TROR, BROW! disturbed, the vault not having been Elahteenth Street, Nineteenth Sireet and Sixth Avenue, - edging back and front and on armholes; full front. Soft and shimmering—full of life and lus. Hime it in evident that manufacturers] tampered with. Not sent C. O. D. Second floor, Kast Building tre. They are fit for any use, but specially handsome for millinery wear. Just at the beginning of Summer to get a Summery Ribbon in the wanted shades, — white, cream, pink, blue and black-—at a bargain price, is unusual—19c. a yard. Main floor, centre, Hast Building. ‘Teed Grainy Vane} 50c. Wrist Bags at 29c. Only 500 of them—they can hardly last more than the day. Handsome and strong Wrist Bags made of seal grain and walrus rain leather. All with gussets, which add (0 their roominess and wear. Inside frame, silk lined, with mountings in gilt, nickel and gun metal finishes. Full+ 50c, value—to- morrow, 29c. $10 Summer.Robes at $4.98 Suitable for street, seaside and mountain wear—and they will wash as well as a linen handkerchief. Ten pretty designs in white. pink, blue, gray and tan—made expressly for us and ‘exclusive bere. Packed one in a box~a special bargain tor to-more row. Main floor, centre, Central Building. = — Peerless Clothing Values. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Average adjectives do not describe these values, nor do puny ‘projectiles harm a fort- ress whose foundation is truth, These values, coupled with these prices, stand out boldly and alone without a peer in the Empire State to-day. See them TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY—the fiercer the light of competition beats upon them the brighter they become. Men’s Nobby Spring Suits. r( 5 3 A grand array of new Spring patterns in plain colorings or fancies, 50c. Kimono Sacques at 29c. White lawn Kimono Sacques, yoke back and front, dainty pink or blue bands down front and on sleeves, Second floor, Bast Bullding. Clearance of Women’s Gloves. Quite a group altogether—mostly- the Gloves that are a trifle soiled by showing or stained by fitting. To-morrow all at 50c. a Pair Instead of 74c. to $1.50. ‘Not all colors in each size, Vut all colors and black ond white in the lot. Main floor, centre, Central Bulding, Black “Gloss Silk” Lining, 6c. One of the best known of the standard 123c. Lining fabrics—we have sold many thousands of yards for that price. To- morrow a bargain worth a special trip to the Store—6c, a yard. Main floor, rear, Central Butlding. laids and mixtures; tailored in a most careful manner with reliable rimmings; perfect fitting; worth $15; special Friday and Saturday, ’ A . Men's Stylish Spring Suits. , In the popular stripes, checks, also plain colorings, in all wanted styles, with hand-made buttonholes, hand-padded shoulders and hair-cloth fronts, which will retain the shape; in stouts, slims and regulars; their actual worth, $20; special for Friday and Saturday at "[Recovd Greakiig Valiso— § 19c. White Cheviots, 12%c. Another lot of the splendid highly mer- cerized Cheviots that went so fast the last time we told about them, In the etamine Women’s Underwear and Hose. Two bargains that should make special interest to-morrow even among a storeful of record breaking values : 20c, Stockings at 10c. Fast black open work Stockings in very neat French Challies, 29c, Freres Koechlin Make . . 50c. Value. Three thousand yards of these famous printed all wool Challies—as fresh and Men’s Hand Tailored Suits. Made by America’s lead'», wholesale tailors in a new selection of fancy tweeds, worsteds and cheviots; all thoroughly hand tailored; dainty and charming as any Summer fab. ric and sold everywhere for 50c. a yard, To-morrow choice of a wide variety of pat- terns in light and dark effects suitable for and basket weaves—unusual value at 1244c, Main floor, rear, Bast Dutlding, designs. 20c. Underwear for 12%4c, Ribbed lisle thread Undervests with fanc: weaves and edging around neck and shoulde; a few slight imperfections. lata floor, front, Central Bullding, in fit, style and trimming equal to $35 made-to-order garments. An opportunity to buy a high-class suit on Friday and Saturday at ¢ ’ . . Men’s Swell Spring Suits. Made of the finest imported worsteds, tweeds, serges and Thibets; very newest merchant tailor fabrics; single and double breasted sacks; all beautifully hand tailored in the smartest of this season’s styles and Summer dresses and house gowns, 29c.a yard. Main Floor—Weat Building. 13c, Lustre Twist at 9c. Kerr's famous Lustre Taist in black or white. Full four hundred yard spools and assorted letters. Just a single hint of the blue serges and a great variety of cassimeres and cheviots, stripes, Pe-ru-na at 47c. a Bottle. Sizes 14 to 20 years; haircioth fronts, hand-padded shoulders, hand-felled co'lars; all patterns: ings; sewed with pure silk; good value at $2.00; special at “In all-woo! cheviots, cassi- meres and worsteds, hundreds of styles to select from; value $3.00; Friday, and Saturday at or MEN’S well worth $25 to $30; special for Friday and Saturday at May Bargains in Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Hand-Tailored Long Pants Suits, every and ‘double-breasted to 25 PANTS, saueces 98 values range from $5 othine Boys’ Very Swell Long Pants Suits, Hand tailored throughout; wanted style in single select folks ‘or plain double-breasted style; worth $7.50; special at Stripes, checks, plaids; shaped to the leg and hand-tailored; 00 to $7.00; Friday and Saturday CHAMBERS ST. 6) ay WC nore All rights reserved by Taylor Clothing Company. COPYRIGHT one Wool Waistings Under Half, Waist lengths of imported Bedford cord, satin finished cloth, canvas weaves and various fancy waistings that have been priced up to 98c. ayard. All will be ready to-morrow at 25c. a yard. Main Ploor, rear—Central Bullding, Jalucro— } lustrous and strong Taffeta Silk and makes one of the most notable of these record breaking values at 79c. a yard. Malm Floor—West Bullding. | Standard 123c. Percales, 8c. One of the interest-compelling bargains of this day of record-breaking values, Everybody wants Percales for manifold Summer uses and this quality, 36 inches wide, is a favorite at Large. ayard. To» morrow a wide variety of neat stripes on white grounds for 8c, a yard. ‘Main floor, West Building. great values in the Notion Store—but a hint worth heeding. ‘No mail or telephone orders. None C, O, D. Main floor, rear, Central Busing. 95c. Burnt Straw Hats, 69c. Went in such a jiffy on Monday that we New Flowers—our own importation mostly, but broken lines which we cannot duplicate. It is a fine chance to save if you find just what you want, Not sent C. O. D. jain floor, centre, ‘Bast Bullding. Q8c. Made Veils at 49c.. The daintiest Veils that were ever offered for such a price. There {s immense variety of them and the styles are as fresh and new as can be found anywhere. All colors—some hemmed, some hemstitched, some with woven edges, some. plain, some dotted. Made of chiffon and net— especially pretty Vel Sk draping Summer Hats ~—full 98¢, value al ‘Main floor, centre, Conteal Building, ae Perhaps the most famous tonic in the country to-day. To-morrow’s record breaking values bring it here at a price to stir wide interest—47c, a bottle. No mail or telephone orders filled. None sent Cc. 0. D. No more than one bottle to a buy: Main floor, front, Central Building. a Kayserzinn at Half Price. Punch Bowls andso on. [ine for wed- ding gifts—98c. to $50,00 Court, Weat Building. as Vases at Half Price. We have gathered about 250 Vases in various wares, shapes and decorations and to-morrow you may, have any of them for half what they haye been priced before, A}! special table will be devoted to the display, Prices have been 39c. to $9.98, To-mor- row’s prices, 20c. to $4.98, Court, West Building. made to sell at $14.00, from; real value $18.00: have managed to get more of these splendid . e o + 2-Pi i » Fi " i and popular Hats---best value of the season: About a hundred pieces of this fine ware Revs Mids he Boys’ Finest Knee Pants Suits, ee Black Taffeta at 79¢, Light-weight, oo! In color and trimmed with a will be reduced to-morrow to half their for- le of all-wool blue serges, Sizes 4 to 16 years, in Russian Ly oRte iy ice le maker's Paik eared valu i The assortment includes Tra id cheviots; I Norfolk § 2 i ‘ an ostrich plume. Full #¢. value at mer prices. Tr ya, Ings, sewed. with pure’ si 98 folks or plain. double-breasted 98 ceca gldhas at sba trai cafe 75c, to $3.00 Millinery Flowers, 59c. | | Pitchers, Tankards, Candelabra, Vases, 4

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