The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1903, Page 8

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YACHT WITH ITS SHLORS SEZED. dent Into Port at Perth Amboy i Loaded with What the Police| “Suspect Is Accumulated Plunder, two YOUNG MEN ABOARD.! ieee | They Claim to Be Electricians Out! on a Pleasure Cruise, but the ‘Authorities Doubt Their Story. ut CTOVHGODSS OSOHTIOOOS PERTH AMBON, © young men who s: cic and Ernest Scott, ifty-ninth street, New here on susp! goods in thelr possession, ‘They ved here on a yacht, which ts filled th what the police believe to be the of numerous robberies. May y are et) Kk, are w m of haying ——— at ye {i “THE WORLD? FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1908: SPRINGTIME ATTACK OF LOVE-MAKING IN PUBLIC ‘PLACES STRIKES CITY AND SUBURBAN RESORTS, WITH DEVOTED COUPLES EVERY WHERE, OOGOODODDOOOE po Can I have the washing Who will stop this on the Excursion Boats snd Coney Tslanad Trolley Cavs ) (ine if TR PNT ETT NI RO FOUR YOUNG MEN OOODODOGODDODHOO¥) he enough aved Up hext Spring to get Young Woman Was Gagged and Robbed in Jersey City and They Are Suspected. Four young men were arrested in Jer- sey City to-day charged with maltreat- ing and robbing Miss Josephine Greck- twenty-six years old, a servant ployed by John Kershe, of St. Paul avenue. Mies Greckie was found in a vacant lot at the foot of Manhattan avenue some days ago by some men who heard her moaning. She Ll lain there for hours. On her way home ‘he eald she astced her way of a young man. He and his companions led her to the lot, gegsed, assaulted and robbed her. After several days’ work the police arrested Thomas Moran, nineteen years %} | old, of Huron street, who has been In the Hudson County Jail for peveral days on a similar charge; Henry Mee- han, nineteen years old, of No. % Wal- A few nights ago the establishment of , B. Ackers, a butider of launches at) ttenville, was robbed of dyname i | | H cla LOVERS. SWARM head on his shoulder and her hant i he flemanded on't; Ht ain't refined." sped in his they regard the wor ors and other valuable machinery. constructed especially for them. t. END cient ney it ig said that susp) was directed ers by do rot disturb these lo man with enough force joward the yacht, then lying there, and the least. The only sign of ann hairpins and hat flying. Lov e- boarded the that can te aroused ts by an int ie ano eG Ok meee acted el, peta round! nothitig hat would daring to occupy the bench with them. | py ROR inte rvative ideas. When the yacht arfived here sho was A wise philosopher has said, “If you Excursion Doats Patronized. Ponte boarded by the police, and after | were not born with a silver spoon wiry sion boats whlah | ply Westigation the two men were) ret try the park bench or the ferry- w York and different elas bys ETT arrest. ne police say that] found on the ma- at variety?” aes hi id een stole uv! c . Fro ad of th ark to the other “beside: balan eae tts AS [in the Spring the Young Man’s| ioverw simply” sivas, "tan ‘in hand ai women's clothing and a quan i they enter the park git a the firat Piaame rie vacht nad been re-| Fancy Leads Him to Take] vais me their owt fee | A Store Without Wed and the holes into w Hy k ways with arms fon asped about Mars Of he” name had” tees His Sweetheart to the Parks} sch others Walets they! walk indifferent Telephone Service Mm Alled with leac to gaze. Ifa » : and He Does It. hs mneethegey at udiens aaer'rcon | Shuts Its Door to Many —— a reReD IN HALL iovemaking has struck New York and | the park benches, the late returning trolley cats and the half-deserted side pots at night all tell the same old to Maggie's lips before the gaze Third or even Pitth avenue in the i mn Island ane traditional conveyan Jove-m of the ide ax In a sequestered nook or a Possible Customers, ‘There sa spirit of summer tn the alr] ° Cale that Im not attributed to the climatic Mand in Mand In Streets, 116,000 0 The ““love-in-the-open” constituents conditions, The great annual attack ot] tN, ot PaO tk Telephones under contract In Manhattan and the Bronx ‘ou will see them hand in returning cars from anc rs. You are elther su be blind or indifferent on these * CLAD IN NIGHTROBE. | « For every maacullne shoulder there Is | = eee | “Love in the open,’ the great summer | a;waye a feminine head specially en-| | Low Rates. Efficient Service. i concomitant of city Mfe, Js mantrest | #4 Loe ae Lae Ret arar the) as: Evidence on Which Relatives Seek to| everywhere partment store samp oo iplad, vent | NEW YORK TELEEHONE OO. ' If all the world loves a lover, the| with her escort, She regarded the eur-|f 15 Dey Bt, p Have Sarah Kelley Somers's world wili be kept busy nowadays, in| rounding lovers with disdain. in West ath Bt, 616 East 150th St. Marriage Annulled. “Put your head om me shoulder, | Central Park the lover has taken abso- Justico MeCall intimated that the tes-| Me Pussession. Over in Freehold and timony prosented by Sarah Duncan and| UP Manhasset way there are plenty of BR Wiiscneks: wuout lovers’ lanes to attract beating hearts unl laaguorous eyes, but in crowded New York lovers have no sequestered hooks in which to bill and coo, If there Is to be any responsive thrill to the sea- son's growing fervor young Gothamites cwnnot hope for privacy, ‘The publicity | ot New York lovemaking ts a subject that strikes the Westerner with appai- ling force Sentiment Not Gone. It you stroll through Contral Park 1n the evening you can see enough of love- making to counteract all theorles that the days of sentiment have passed. ‘The park lover In a distinct type. He re- girda his right to occupy a bench alone with the lady of his choice aa inviolable, Clarence and Maude or Mike and Mary Ann alt down tn the middle of @ park and defy all inteu With her | |CAMMEYER Our Great Trade Condition Sale IN THE BASEMENT Is Bringing the People for the Best Shoe Bargains in Town. The Finest Spring and Sammer FAMILY FOOTWEAR At Frices Below Cost of Manufacture! Latest Forms. Newest Styles. Freshest Goods, Every Pair Guaranteed. Plenty af Shoes for Everybody, Men's $3.50 Patent Leather, Box Calf and Velour Calf Oxfords, welt soles, melite Ciireh i de: KK account of "$6,000 » her husband under law Mire. Dun: 1 thereupon brought th Movel suit to nui the marriage on ti t tWo periods the insane, had delusions to wander through the hall- house in {ich | Men’s $3.00 Calf, welt sole Men's $3.50 Patent Leath and black kid lace $2. OO | ase erate ef Men's $3.50 Russia Calf and Russia Kid Lace $2.25 - $2.25 $2.50 | Women’s $3.50 Box Calf and Enamel Leather Oxfords, welt soles, mannish cut, Rate O ores) welted $2. 00) | Women’ S $3.00 Black Kid Button and Lace, Rites as P atent $2.00) Si tates "ot tee Leather Button and Lace $2. 00 ° Women's $1.50 Black Kid $ 1 00“? Women’ 's 's $2. 50 black kid i Lace, Women's $3.00 Patent welt soles, Cuban heels., Oxfords. Gao nce $1. 50 Child's black kid, button and lace, pat- | Child's black kid, button and lace, pat- “gh tips, sizes 6 to 75 ent eather tips sacs 8% to 85c ied bck kc, button id lace, pat- iMisses’ black kid, button and lace, (sel aang $1.00) Fist caer ess 81.25 Little Gents’ satin calf Lace, sizes $14 to 3% panteesevcetsdany ia sieties $1. 25) Youth atin ct ce, $I. 00 h mae i leather dass BSD. 00 pei patent ) lathe $1.75 NOpaN SATURDAYS UNTIL 7 P. M. FRED J. CAMMEYER, Ave., Corner 20th Street. H.ONeill & Co. For p Sauda May 16th, 1,000 Dozen Men’s Negligee Shirts, Made of Madras and Percale. Some have two collars and one air of cuffs, others have cuffs Retached only. All made in the best manner and cut full. Sizes 14 to 19 inches. 4 5 C, cach. BOYS’ SHIRTS of same ma- terial. Sizes 12 to 14 inches, 3 5 C, «cach. Every Shirt in the lot worth from 75c. to $1.00 each. In this department we sarry a full and eomplete line of Earl & Wilson's collars, cuffs and shirts. Specials for Saturday in Women’s Wrappers and Kimonos. WOMEN’S CAMBRIC WRAPPERS Jin indigo blue, black and white and red and white, full skirt, bishop sleeves, ut $L, 00 sizes, regular price $1.50; special ateweessee. essere reer anes WOMEN’S GINGHAM WRAPPERS, in different colored checks and stripes, round yoke, finished with ruffles and FS 75 trimmed with lace insertion, all sizes, regular price Lis ae special at......0. ess eeee WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, of white and colored lawn, pl trimmed, small sizes only, regular price $2.00; special at. and m5 98C WOMEN'S KIMONOS (full length) of xiSeurea plas ja d '$1 39 sizes, regular price $1.75; special at... .. . WOMEN'S CREFON KIMONOS in all colors and sizes, } $1.4 regular price $2.00; special at. 9 Also—Complete assortments of Dressing Sacques and Short Kimonos in the newest styles and materials at attractive prices. Specials for Saturday in BOYS' SAILOR SUITS, made of all-wool serge, trimmed witb soutache braid, colors navy and royal blue, red and | $2.98 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, made of all-wool cassimeres, ) cheviots, worsteds and tweeds, slats 4 to 15 years, rela ¢ 5 $3.48 YOUNG MEN'S LONG-FANT SUITS, made from im- ported cassimeres, chevjots, morta and nay pine vere BOYS’ BLOUSE WAISTS, oer Bedford cord, mae and) percale, with or without coll: sizes 5 to 13 years, regular "price 59c Boys’ Clothing Department. Baenitiacts wil senre reel we as oosere price $5.75, at. seee Beat Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. old, of No, 605 Newark avenue, and Charles Fox, twenty-five years old, of No. 090 Newark avenue. ————_—— are th: most openly famous love foun- dries of the spooning season haunt these boats; still for general love most opportunities, whistle love songs as they pass. by lov- int couoles and “The Good Old Summer Time" is in the alr. Are you reading the story on th magazine page? ACCUSED OF CRIME nut street; John Levy, eighteen years ACCUSE SINGER TO EXPEDITE APPEAL, = OF SWINDLNG Mrs. Elsie Peacock, of Hoboken, Looked Up at Yonkers on the Complaint of Women. Court nex: ‘ing on t probable that she oo cia will the fe Btlon but the jest pate for the hearing brs 1s importance of the case will be the Attorney-General’s reason Ing the court to expedite it. “e o = pitetouuse 8th Ave. and 49th St, “EVERYTHING YOU WEAR” rel he Mrs, Wisie Peacock, of No. 10% Hud- gon street, Hoboken, a stylighly-gowned woman, is under arfest at Yonkers awaiting examination. Many women of Bryn Mawr, @ suborb of Yonkers, charge that she took their money to Invest in Wall street, promising them 100 per cent. dividends, and that they That have been unable to get back elther the a i dividends or the money. Mrs. Agnos Blackburn asserts that the MILITARY CUT SUIT stranger obtained $100 from her. Mrs. We sell for Agnes Barclay makes affidavit that the woman got $2 from her. Mrs, Mary London says she subsoribed $30 and Mrs. Agnes Snellie declares sho gave $100, while her husband, Mr. Snellie, of the firm of @nellie & London, contributed 4 0 is the “IDEAL"’ Suit for the NATTY DRESSER. Capron vee a) STRAW HATS ul women asi that they were entertained with songs and piano selec- toto you off all shapess tions by the woman, and that ene is an SHOES accomplished musician. Bhe visited them nfghor iow etl 2, QR (dson street is @ flat-house, Wighior fowicak Negligee Shirts and Summer Underwear. “BUY NOW.” k | Separate Shoe Depa for Ladies and Broadway, 33d to 34th Street It is not an easy ‘task to divorce “high-grade” from “high-price’’ when they apply to apparel for men; many understand the terms to be syno- nyms. Our mission is to prove them antonyms —to prove that the very highest expression of the tailor’s craft is possibe in apparel at a modest price. The standard which governs the production of every garment that we sponsor in- sures all the character and individuality with which it is possible to invest apparel for men, no matter under what conditions it is created. Yet our prices are modest—very modest. Suits for Men, sack coat models, of Cheviot Mixtures, Tweeds or Cassimeres, in designs which are not at all commonplace. Their tailoring has many of the features which identif: the much more costly garments. At $12. 50 Suits for Men, single or double breasted models, of Cheviots, Homespuns, Tweeds,Cassimeres or Worsteds, as wellas a number of Serges and Flannels; full, half or quarter lined, well tailored throughout. 15.00 Suits for Men, single or double breasted models, of Cheviots, Tweeds, Homespuns, Tropical Worsteds or Serges, de~ signed for summer service. They are fashioned and fin- ished with the same care which characterizes the better grade of made-to-order garments. At .00 Separate Trousers for Men, of Worsteds, Cheviots, Homespuns or Outing Flannels, in peg-top or conservative models. The assortment includes Trousers for dress, business or outing service. At $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 High Grade Hats for Men at $1.45. Most of them are really worth $3.00. The season is too far spent to supplement the size gaps. Reluctantly we have lopped off half the price which never did include a charge for the label. The blocks you will readily recognize as those which the exclusive hatters sponsor. The Derbies are in black and various shades of brown. The Fedora, Tourist and Golf styles of Soft Hats include black and the new Pearl, Fawn and Brown shades. Value $3.00. For Saturday at $1.45 We Will Offer SPECIAL for Saturday: Apparel for Boys. Double Breasted Suits of Mixed Cheviots or Overplaids, also Blue Serge; sizes 8 to 15 years. Values $4.50 and $5.00. At $3.45 Sailor or Russian Blouse Suits of Navy, Royal, Brown or Red Serge, trimmed with braid or embroidery; sizes 3 to 6. Value $5.00. At $3.45 Single Breasted Suits of Homespuns, Wool Crashes or Fancy Cheviots, coats either skeleton or half linen; sizes 8 to 15. Values $6.50 and $7.50. > At $5.00 Washable Russian Blouse Suits, a large variety of patterns in all the newest fabrics; sizes 3 to 6 years. Values $2.50 and $2.75. At $1.95 and Special at $1.10. How would. you account for this? Last Saturday we offered these shirts, of which we were com- pelled to take an unusually large number to make this price possible; some are worth $1.50, others $2.00. Seventy-five per cent. of those which the men selected were of the $1.50 quality! Why? The difference is evident. Perhaps your judg- ment is better than that of most men. We will extend the offer for to-morrow: Plaited Negligee Shirts of a superior quality Jacquarded Mad~ ras in a variety of unusuatly attractive designs, which in- clude colored stripes and figures. In fit and finish they are equal to the average to-measure shirt. Values $1.50 and $2.00, At 1.40 Fancy Plaited Mieaiges Shirts. We are agents for Butterick Patterns oinrany Distinctive Suits for Young Men. If you would fling conservatism to the four winds and have your apparel define y; n ideas and taste relative to both cut and fabric, you will find us a helping ally. Our ready-for- service suits for young men are characteristically young men's suits in every line. Suits for Young Men, single or double breasted models, of eternally dyed Blue Serge of a superior grade, thoroughly well fashioned and finished; sizes 14to 19 years. Value $10.00. At $7.50 Suits for Young Men, single or double breasted models, of Cheviots, Tweeds or Cassimeres, in the very newest ef- fects in Brown or Gray Mixtures; military or loose fisting coat; sizes 31 to 35 breast measure. At$ Suits for Young Men, single or double breasted Sack Coat models, either loose or form fitting, of fine Gray Home- spun Mixtures, Cheviots, Tweeds or Worsteds, in the newest designs; 31 to 35 breast measure. At $12.50 Suits for Young Men, single or double breasted models, of the highest grade Scotch Twist Cheviot Overplaids, or of * fine Worsted in thenew Gun Club Checks, as well as black or blue summer Thibets or Blue Serges; their fashionin usually characterizes made-to-order garments, At $15.0 A Sale of Sporting Goods. For the Tennis or Camera enthusiast, with a limited purse and a desire for the absolutely reliable things with which to follow the sport, this offer-is of vital interest. Liberal price-con- cessions provoke it. Golf Montauk Cycle Cameras, size 5x7, with rack and pinigh, double lens, automatic shutter, complete with ecuele late holder and carrying case. Value $10.00. $6.75 The Apwch, Cleveland or Thether Tennis toe : ie weights. Value $1.50. At $1.25 The 1903 Celebrated Tennis Ball, a high-grade imported ball of good quality. Value 25c. each. t 3 for 50c Penknives, Bone, Stag, Pearl, Tortoise Shell or German Sil ver handle; 2, 3 or 4 blades of the finest tempered hand forged steel, thoroughly guaranteed. Value $1.25. At 85¢ Razors; The Tree, Krusius, Griffin, Henkle or, Wostenholm brand, full hollow ground, finely finished; every razor guaranteed to be ready for service. Values $1.75 and $2.00. At $1.35 Saturday Will Be the Last Day of QUR SALE QF High Grade Shoes for Women AT. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Formerly $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00, now at $390 Formerly $3.00 and $3.50, now at $2.25 They include all the lasts and styles which have been created for this season’s service. The Shoes, both button and lace style, are of Patent Leather or Vici Kid; French or Cuban heels. Apparel for Girls and Misses AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TailorrMade Suits for Misses or Little Women, of Voiles, Cheviots, Etamines, Canvas or Fancy Mixtures, trimmed with Ta Silk or Fancy Braids. The medels after which they are fashioned are this season's latest. Sizes 14,16 and 18 ysit for Misses} 32, Pi sha See ich bust measure for Little Women. Formerly At $11.50, $17.50, $19.50, R22 50 bi Soo, 75 Girls’ Dresses of Cashmere or Serge, Blouse or Guimpe model, trimmed with fancy braids; sizes 4 to 10 years, Formerly $3.75 to $5.75. At $2.50 Girls’ Dresses of high-grade Cashmeres, Henriettas, Voiles, Cheviots, Broadcloths or All-over Lace, elaborately trimmed ; sizes 6 to 1% years. Pormarly $10.50 to $22.00. Now at $6.75 and $9.50 Girls’ Reefers of Cheviots, Taffeta or Pongee Silk, sizes 4 to 14 e which embrace our entire stock. They are offered at the following greatly reduced prices : Formerly $5.50 to $31.00, At $3.50, $4.50, $6.75 and $9.75 WASHINGTON, boy 9 15. tive announcement made to-day. the intention of the Attorney-General enter a motion in es a oe

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