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eR ARE Ee a in ok 1HE WORLDi FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1903 TOA OM Tee SEE rece Gillies Coffee Sale. | If you use coffee, why not get it right?-—why not get it direct?—why not ge. it with absolute ny of quality?—with abso- jlute certainty of fresh roasting?—with absolute certainty of all that counts in purity and price? Since 1840 we have been large importers. | i ivery wise saving is made. ‘The roasting 1s The Store That Saves You Money. Whole crops are bought. {done here on the premises in the largest battery of roasting machines Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. that you ever saw. It is all done within your vision and under our} 6 Le esaiie to ante ae WHoIesie Gr raul, We nay ome? foun GF cur | Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 o'Clock. | | well known brands for three days, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, as : re, oe June Sale of Up-to-Date Clothing. Maracaibo No. 2. | Grocer’s Java. : ; HEAULAR RICH) (eA pool REGULAR PRICE aor. Gomis! | Men's Serge Suits, 10.00. | as well as deslers Have grown | Made of fine, tight woven, absolutely all-wool serge, lined either with “CWHD KILLED BOY » Angry Crowd in Second Avenue; » Forced Harris C. Motson and Edward Muller, a Con- wuctor, Into Brug Store, RAN OVER WILLIE ZEIGLER. Boy’s Mangled Body Lay Under the pure, honest, high-grade cof a gh Melt ga aur, Until fea! but called No.2 to ‘distin= 1 3 | to know it, like it and insist | §c roy mohair serge or half satin lined, with skeleton back, sizes 33 4 | guish it from our extra fine on it, Splendid de at 34 to 4¢ a Fifty .ten Lifted Up the Car and | Sountaln Hae OG. anon Ht ule He E ¥ is nue ttteeeeecenseeeeresssesensecesenees 10.00 4 _ Removed It. oung men’s Suits, in homespun, cheviot, worsted or blue serge; some of a t J Best Mocha and Java, them with turn-up trousers and belt of same material; others in neat, Old Governmen ava, REdUCARERICE TZ rneame dressy patterns of pure worsteds; regular ' a Pe ecccher Madap, Wille ether REGULAR PRICE 26c. This brand, | indicates, this is a blend of the BEST] | value $10.00 to $15.00, for Saturday.... 8.50 ; | | introduced by us two generations ago, | Java that is grown with the BEST Mocha | still maintains its hold upon | that is grown. At its regular | | the people, It is more than C | price, 32c., it has won a host C}| | five years since we have had [oof friends; for these three a special sale of it; 3 days at. days you may buy it at.... Men's Straw Hats, in fine split or fancy sennit braids, trimmed and finished as well as the best maker in this line knows, splendid as- sortment, regular $2.50 value, Saturday... 1,95 | | (aight years old, was struck by a Second jarenue: electric car between Sixty-sec- i | gad and Sixty-third streets. The fender HB “passed over his body and he was ground} to pieces beneath the front wheels. i ee ree tee umes tne | WE DELIVER 5 LBS. COFFER—or 1 Ib. Tea and § Ibs. Coffee-—in Man NR gee re ecerte uiving| | hattan, Brooklyn and Bronx up to 180th St. Simply send postal or telephone. Good News for the Boys. Fear, while a crowd of 500 persona living Suits in Summer serges, cheviots, wool crash or the new brilliantine, in Nor- folk, sailor or Russian blouse and plain double-breasted school Suits, some with vests; regular $4.00. . 2.75 | 10 Ibs. Coffee—or 5lbs. Tea—or 1 Ib, Tea and 10 Ibs. Coffee—delivered free of express charges, within 25 miles of Manhattan—25 Ibs, delivered within 100 miles, Gillies Coffee Company) $ aSisrerina, 288, 285, 287 & 239 Washington St, wisrciys:|/ 6.75 Silk Waists, 2.75. Girls’ Summer Dresses. the neighborhood clamored for the} ea of the motorman and conductor: former, Hans C. Motson, and the latter, Edward Muller, were chased into @ drug store, where they found Police- man Patrick Clynes and were arrested by him. The crowd then turned Sta attention \to getting the boy's body from beneath the car.. After waiting some time for a Ber cae antsiitted i unuh the rernauna . —_ Women’s Silk Waists, Girls’ white Dresses of good quality lawn, em- > could be dragged out made of peau de broidery or lace trimmed, new sleeve, full sole and taffeta, skirts with deep hem, sizes 6 to 14 ‘TohnDaniell Sons Sons 4 eae move yee meat | twenty-five different YEMS vee eeeees sees essa erent eens 1.50 Bixty-teventh street polico tation. STORE OPENS AT 8.30, CLOSES AT 5.30. yy UVE OUTELE: Girls’ white Dresses, of good quality organdie, Willie's brother Fred, twelve years old, . 5 . styles to select from, circular yoke of tucks and lace insertion, full y Beene wie, caster, eto hasnt rey ith ae So Three Special Items in Hosiery. oie sues tate Aue eT ona also lace insertion, ‘i SSeweh Nar ohia ce . f S d izes 6 to VCDIS) jevviereieva'e's ales) ‘ 4 Pak ze, porngt nen (es pe liect aa Ladies’ extra quality Black Lisle Thread Hose, white $1.00 with yoke of small Girls’ white lawn Dresses, long waisted effects, | eral years ago. and sho has since earned Solesy CSC: pals 2 DAIS tbe oa a $1. tucks, bodice trim- handsomely trimmed with deep embroid- P88 iiving for her ohilaren and 1 Ladies’ Imported Black Lace Lisle Thread Hose, 00 med with two rows ery, extra full skirts, sizes Oto 14 by laundry work. ‘The two boys atten n BEC. paity 8 palrS fOr -..ceeccceccseeseeeesseecceeee esses Dye of heavy lace, Velie . a. 3,00 Pei day (ihe mather preparca break: Ladies’ Black Gauze Cotton Hose double soles and 68c tucked back and Girls’ Dresses of fine white organdie, yoke o cS Eiadsd then atirted out tow The fl heeis, 25c, pair; Spairs for... os BRTOONS sleeve anole ae fine fucks ane iseton Stitishseye le three- ys left thelr home shortly after $ Re So a 1s made with front quarter sleeve, gored ski wil eep Te eter gt thon . . of fine tucks and hem, ruffle of lace insertion and edge... 6.75 mireet to Second avenue, a5 "| Messenger Tells a Weird Tale |Go-Won-Go Mohawk, with Ritle,| Phree Special Items in Leather Goods. Hemstitehing ty | |i iol dress of in orn, wal * Bet Sixty-second and Sixty-third ‘ Is ae A 2 yoke, fil made with yoke of tucks and lace inserti spreais tey EE eS Caleta of Adventure with Four Men) Chased Away a Mob That En- |500 Walrus Grain Wrist Bag 5Oc. each, value 95c.} | with pearl bultons. Every Waist’ guaran- vet Vistas parte at i destino or pete: Feet nays ee ee ce’) in a Cab to Account for Ab-} deavored to Cross Her Yard|200 Genuine Walrus Wrist Bag .-95c. each; value $1.50] | teed a perfect fit, value $4.00 to $6.75.. 2,75 and edge, sizes 14 and 16..........- 10.75 * thought they would ve able to avoid it! gence from Duty. at Edgewater, N. J 25 Dozon Ladies’ Leather and Silk Belts, 45c, each. |; oe ithout trouble. t od the Way. SSS ea ae he Ab A S; 7 ins. f c es . | . Tr ao mason as nurana pm a a | Ohe Abows Are Special Bargains. | Men’s Summer Furnishings.| | Sporting Goods. The Uttle village of Edgewater, N. J.) fj tracks a coal cart pore down upon them,| across the river and into the wilds of tq {na state of wicze these dave at thet iB aT ATTENTION GIVE Menta) balbriegen CBhints end Men's colored (777 Baseballs, the King of the and they waited to let It pass. ‘They | Jersey ts the strange story of adventure| junta of a band of Italana, some BO) PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS. lee Trawarstassteav good /cuality? Negligee & Diamond, double stitch... 25 Shea forgot about ine car and ran for-/told by Thomas H. Malte, a bank imes-| strong, who object to certain of thelr Drawers are made with dou- Shirts, as- Spalding Tennis Rackets, The ve e miapenin the coal cart, Wille ponent uae for “ audiieh is-) countrymen laying the Fort Lee gas ble seats and well fin- sorted Dat-| finan Th Favorite, regulation size, a. peorance from the path of duty yea. ‘i J an 7] ° 4 The ohiid stepped upon thetracks Just| terday, 1 IndayItke(e ohapler [Tee concen tet: te) wwe) schedule = pitied, worth 9. each... 256 bites LY J he i ty peeniee ie 11%, 12, 1.00 peas the car came dashing past, and be-| from qa Beadle dimo novel. edoplaivys Ulele Union ft tf S Y ey i: nS : i Neder menilovedsy Hf . Ali the woman along the Ine of the Drawers, fancy weave, neat gures, | Eh ay Lawn Croquet, 8 ball set, =tfore Fred could warn him he was| Malle is employed by W. J. Bormay & ibbed Nader Draw “i 11 Niet duetruck. Co., of No. 6 on street, He lives | WOK are staying clon Indoors, while r Ae win ai hel Hills Ve a hod in? b highly polished mallets and #0 Motorman Mattsen ily tevontysfour Jat No. 34 Charles street, Rosebank, 8, 1, | {elf men folk are in Manhattan at end trimmed with pearl but- pertoct ft, MAHA aie Bae nen Woe are come jmeyeare old and lives at No, 1483 Second| Here is the story of the boy’a adven- | WOrk: all, except one—Go-Won-Go Mo- tons and suspender tapes, ting, cut full, worth 98c, plete in strong box ..... 9BC avenue. He {s a native of Denmark. | tures, as reiated by himself to-day after | baWk—and she says she Is a G0c. Kind, CACh..---..606- GOC| At ceeeeereeereeersesseees OB Hammocks, 72 in. long. large @nd hes been in this country only six he had made his escape from tho kid- | Care Of herself agatast an army of for Marelaiiee ammawelantiewool “Ooc pillow, double stretchers, oomonths. nappers: elgners, It was only last week that " Shirts and Drawers, extra fine deep valance and fringe, When the angry residents surrounded| «p-, 4 sratrik 1 the men who are will- ‘4 2 . in light col 79 him he attempted to expiain that he had|, “FOF more than two years the firm | the strikers and M 4 quality, well finished, firm Men's Negligee Shirts, extra In light COlOTS .......6+6 Cc Been unable to stop the caf, but ne|has been in the habit of sending me toling to work had a vrusn and bullets! CHOCOLATE-COVERED PERSIAN DATES. sweet, gviden dates dipped in daa ladrable: worth, 9ee7 duel Guatitys clots Win’ eteipes Hammocks, large slze, well s Doglsh im perten ly and his for-|the bank to make deposits. Yesterday | went flying in all directions, Two meh delicious vantila chocolate, making one of the Gaintlest pi ia our extensive line, each ..... Leseerensocins eee d neat figures, made with padded pillow, head and foot Buiaehe crowd increase (he) wternoon at 12.30 o'clock I left the office | were shot. The village was panic-] On sale FRIDAY only, 100] | Men's Bicycle Stockings, good endan g stretchers, valance and [e's an ignorant e yelled |to go to a restaurant {n South street for | stricken, but through ft all the beautt- OREAM K) quality, assorted tops, full separate cuffs, perfect fringe, close woven, and in several men. String hi Inach. fal Indian actress-cemained’ onthe erabyatod vests in| ie) Herne sizes, well made, 60c, kind JOC] fitting; $1.25 kind........ 1.00 red, yellow, dark or stration and as Motsen tried to force Thrown Into a Cab, ran of her home, which Mes back Marra sandr kamen: Son vene.e onty: 10e | | @ light green colors...... 1.00 Way through the crowd he was struck] “tT was in the restaurant perhaps |from the road about a hundred feet, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘ 5 ? | Wammocks, extra large sizes, the enraged people surrou = |twenty-fve minutes, When t came out yand stood off the invaders Who Wel Diagn PEANUT BRITTLE. Incomparable in quality and pertection hb. 100 in dainty light shades, de the] was walking In South street, near |socking to get to the hilisile throuk®) Wy Ga GRADE CARAMELS, sade of sweet cream and granulated suger. pecia a (S O OeS. Scotch plaids or assorted t. Fulton, when two strange men stepped | her premises. One of them, with ra Flavored with the Qnest vanilla and chooolate and packed tn convenient boxes of colors, some with adjustable before me. A coach to which ten than bis fellows, pald no ate] gait a pound..ceeee , oan . 130 s ’ 9 00 Sh 1 19. > pillows and open or close a ate Barlow remanded them to the/tached one horse was driving along the | tenti her commund to stay on WRUIP AND CHOCOLA' 1sses . O€s, . . woven, all with head and Hy | str ear the curb + side of the fence olf aron: IGT RAO Any foot stretchers and deep Mile Zelgler was the pot af 17% . 18e] | Migses’ dongola kid Shoes, made of the very best TS. Equal to any of the 30 cent a} tended, He was in|! could realize what was happening to] ‘The hoop. Go-V val aoe iy ye ree, ey htang | Lert realon was Tk uarpetng 18] oa cated ie in edie aoo| | oftaais, with Rood sersloeable soles, patent 44 6 moe ne alee oeeanevel andi biuei eyes: d shoved me into the coach, in which | wari up at | CRIEAMPD GRENODLE) WALNU ‘leather tips, sizes 11% to 2. +552. Vip rnine g « SURE were seated two other men, one of | iio woman to sce that she was aandiing | cream and new crop Grenoble w . ” tne} | Children's dongola kid Shoes, best of stock, 98 oe isaminaonaned tie aooraid . Winohester In a most reckloss way, | OF TONED CREAMED © An solid soles, laced, spring heels, sizes 8% to 11 Cc rs a ‘Metore I had or prssence of | “Now, you people keep off my place, ae B D 00 Shi 1 50. ‘ 5 ea , make I was pushed down » your Kang the cn iivelyinighrerade: beat and purest Ingredient | Vici kid, satin and box calf Shoes; Colonial or Linwood Bicycles, whi x these Shoes guaranteed to give in 20 and 22 in, frames, sat upon and another held his hand over my mouth “Another man took a band of cl oe and wrapped ito wer my nose and & mouth, making It almost Impossible for ————— i me to breathe, I could not ulter a He sound, * Youngster from Orange Picked | “1 teit the cat move rapidly atonx 7 but I could not tel which way {tt was ar Up in Harlem, a Derelict, Af-| soins. Arter a wutle 1 heant sounds of @ gong that told me that we wore at a ter a Few Hours with a} terry station, 1 knew when the awl way’ was driven aboard the ferry. Strange Negro Truckman. “When we reached the other alde of | the river, which I afterward found out +} was the North River, we drove for about | water in Aug James Muthill, a bright little boy of | an hour over cobblestonys and then dirt] ut she say eho will see that the @treot;- Orange, N. J., where his father | because of the heat in the cab and the | hand herself, ial i @ hat-maker, was a guest of Matron | bandage over my face. — Travers in the lost children’s depart-| “At lant the cab stopped Then two [Jefferson and the Louistana Pur- ment at Police Headquarters last night, |0f the mon went through my pookets 8 Mulbill was found at One Hundred |hey took everything that I carried 1 @04 Thirtieth street and Amsterdam | ‘Then they pushed me out af the cab. I) re 49 common to assert that the Loutst- avenue by Patrolman John Ryan, of the |W we were In the country beside @/ ang purchase In 1803 was made by Pres- making can conjure, We offer them at ow whether T would have o. Be vear; sizes 2% to 5%... 1504 y men's or women's, black good wear; sizes 2% . 4 Mergald Go-Won-Go . By enamel, 84 to 94 gear, ‘by out think that after, the] | we wilt de alle YST Youths’ 2,00 Shoes, 1.25, S - Proxel ‘saddle, rat-trap ped- tle me a | COR WEST Biway | /Satin calf and viel Kd, : : : als, adjustable handle c ‘ht, that I v X Pep ho |e ae ae ZO CORTLANDT ST || Sies £802": 1.25 Gente all fee frenressere 15-00 2st fs How as any {WO me COR CHURCH 223 sate Bicycle Tires, the Shasta, other 1 heard \ war-whoo i If, low or spring heels, sizes 8 to 134@........ hatecdnereewsleey A vretty, soon Tsay 13 Satin call, wee tor all-the children, misses and iittie boys; tan l,00 nee oad Sales cee selves to get out of the ‘Sam; will not far olltes 69 ik tiey heard that yell over dren's sizes, 84 to 11..,.. - 1,00 4 * c ® ©. When that shoot ine oft ie | Little Men’s 1.50 Shoes, $1 ales 28,136 6r 18 18s OQ : Wyet torpor out ate vas Oxford Ties and Lace Shoes, sizes 1134 to 2, $1.99; chil- k. Wangy's a tame Indian. t not to fool with any of Ts ESTABLISHED 15g7 ea oRcars ILLUS TICATED PROMPTLY CATALOGUE, FILLED, soy MACYS BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK, Biway at 6th Ave, to 35th St. ‘ohawi will leave Edge- for a Buropean tour, i “WIT SIDE OF STREET, "1 fwent One Hundred and Twenty-fitth | 24rfow stream. laent Yertesvons TRairas Casi nti Le ei EET, NORTH OF GRAND STREET *L? STATION etreet Station, He sald he was lost|Beared They Would Drown fim. |arranzed for without his knowledge t = = T H d d G: /and was taken to Police Headquarters.| “Fearing that they intended to drowu ua ngston and Monroe, w ad been » wo un re arments on for en en he boy told Matron Travers his story|me 1 made @ dash to get away from e bes snoring, wile laviog goss a | eueepee orale tne ie Sweet ae From One of the Leading Makers. vs ) bythree horses invited iim to] _ ght train and reached | ™\ ita. Vt hecknte ph 3 " : y vallhad vorterant en age l iW nl | : Among them: ie His employers say the kidnappers & ride, promising to bring him | Jersey City las) nt. Black Cheviot and Broadcloth Coats, © CHOICE safely. must have supposed loathe was taking | eI | blocks’ rom the ferry 2 Newro —_—-_— i ot the “Constity ao pi C mvnennayp?” ie Covert Coats, $ 06 Bome. He afighted. and |THESE BOYS BUBBLED OVER, |: "rit she money of 4 ward St who ; ‘ yy Long Brilliantine Coats, | a lan, without “wa g | Silk Coats, . Young Seltser and Vischy Over- must et out of flowed from Patchogue and ith the streets of York, i: ; ci te himself tem, | Ran Away, | Boriad by the trickeman, ea Though but meagre details are at | me: paatron is. logiined feibelleve fast |hacd. they sparkle and effervesoce. i rom . He will : ? omit to the Children's Society to-day Ired by Afteen-year-old mil ta, who have been notified |Zoverman, and heavily armed, Solomon | his do not come to|Sel:r, ten years old, and Samuel 9 7 aim. age, had run away from] it cures DANDRUFF and STOPS FALLING i To Ger Rewara— | rr homes Jn Patchogue, Le, and | WAIN, wespiue the walp Sleaa aad dealt, ; { Manslaughter. | Chief of Police Corman, of Patchogue. rn 5 Our Wedding Rings are hand made of one has notified Commissioner Greene to tise of virgin gold obtained direct from 9 T Values $15.00 to $20.00. Becond Floor, Broadway. ) N. C., June 6.—John Boon| that effect etals, : = c % \ incle $ thereby obviating the use of ns white youths from|| Head, Constable, Corman declares, chat 15 Cts. Bottle Godetlene, baseirs He DOWN THE seeing the Seltzer and Vischy bo: gf Joba Mills, went ta y sharactera oop vthel seals es bast ase iene) 90 the arate Solid 14 and 18 karat ‘Seamless Wedding FREE INFORMATION Houses, Homes BY bough not officers and ‘ie Bee erg nava beoa arralgne ard one you Rings are sold here by weight from $2.50 to $15.00. No charge for lettering. REGARDING | to Let find k tal Beet iataa s TeR ae, arta tee, Oe: | Ree tha tan se HES ST | i SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN. o ; sed in the iomerork ther be ‘again charged and i with your order. >a Open Evenings Until 7. Saturdays Till 10. | to-day, Gsenarwee and sewt home, BEAL, QTHEIT CO., 79-81 Cortlandt ot., N. Y, Pores .