The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1903, Page 5

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‘ mastiff and set it on the children. and russet leather shoes. He had a ss) SET ON CHILDREN! IN CENTRAL pany! Five Million Women Use and Recommend Dog Seizes a Prostrate Boy|Middle-Aged Man Fires Bullet and Nearly Kills Him Before| Into His Brain on the West ‘ He Is Beaten Off with an Iron] Drive Near Seventy-seventh Mallet. Street Early To-Day. Seven-year-old Roland Barnes, of No.| A man, as yet vmédentified, com- %6 Jersey stret, Now Brighton, 8. I.,|mitted suicide early to-day at Seventy- was nearly torn to pieces to-day by a|seventh street and the West Drive in| Wiclous mastiff, which hed been set on|Central Park by shooting himself in| @ crowd of children by its owner, Adam |the head. Kalablca, a saloon-keeper, of No, 31/ Two laborens passing through the Jersey street. The child's life was only |park found him soon after he fired the saved by the saloon-keper beating off |snot and before he died, They notified the dog with an iron mallet. Policeman McDonald and he called an Kalabeaka kept the mastiff in the rear|ambulance from Roosevelt Hospital, of the store as a watch-dog. He fed it|but the man died on the way to the Uttle, eo that It would remain ferocious, | hospital. Besides the revolver he had end in the daytime kept It chained up.|a cigar holder, a purse containing 7 After he cloved up at night he turned |cents and a faded group photograph of it loose in the saloon, six men and three women. To-day the saloon-keeper became an-| He was apparently fifty years oid, Royed at a number of children who] medium build and about 5 feet 8 inches ‘Were playing about his place, He order-| in height, weighing 15 pounds. He wore @d them away. As they did not go fast|a dark blue serge coat, white vest, dark enough to sult him he unchained the| striped trousers, white shirt, black tie The dog, which Is as big as a calf,| small sandy mustache and thin hair made for the children with snapping| mixed with gray. The clothing was teeth. The little Barnes boy fell, where-| Well worn and not of stylish or recent Dr. Charles Flesh Food in the greatest benutifier ever put on the mar- upon the beast seized his thigh !n his|cut. The body was sent to the Morgue. | ket. It is the only preparation known to medical science that will create Good, teenth and tore at the flesh. Then he Firm, Healthy Flesh, and clear the complexion of every blemish, such as pimples, Snapped and bit the boy In a dozen blackheads, etc., without Internal medicine. Places about his legs and body. The MRS. DULLES’S GEMS FOR REMOVING WRINKLES it {3 without an equal. taste of blood maddened the brute, and . FOR DEVFLOPING THE NUST or restoring a weeted breast lost through he would have torn the child t nursing or sickness, making thin cheeks plump and filling the hollows of a hedn ot Kalabka seized an iron. aie NOT FORFEITED. scrawny neck there {s no other preparation in the world that has any comparison. and beat him off. IT CANNOT BF IMITATED.—Many medion! men and others have tried repeat- The hoy was taken to the Smith In- edly to imitate Dr. Charles Flesh Food, but their efforts have been faliures, Dr. firmary, where his wounds were cau.| United States Circuit Court of Ap-| Charles, famous as a dermatologist and specialist in nervous discases, experimented terized. The child's mother aj Hed i Deci F: over twenty-five years, and to-day his Flesh Food is perfection. It does its work harm- Magistrate’ Corak and secured nn A peals Decides Famous Necklace |tessiy and thoroughly, ard flesh created through {ts agency {s firm, clear and healthy to have the mastift sh. Susorees, Was Improperly Confiscated. It will positively not cause hair to grow on the face, as common nostrums ie * and creams, therefore any desler who offers you another preparation and claims it re ‘The United States Circuit Court of Ap-|‘fust as good" as Dr. Charles Flesh Food deceives you. WOMAN WRITER KILLED. peals, through Judge Lacombe, handea| SPECIAL OFFER.—The regular price ot Dr. Charles Flesh Food 1s $1.00 « box, ———_ * | down an opinion to-day reversing .ne| hut to Introduce it into thousands of new homes we have decided to send two (2) Miss Clara MH. Nichols Crushea ¢o| finding of the United States District | boxes to all who answer this advertisement and send us $1.00. All packages are sent rapper, postage prepaid. Death by Elevator, Court, which declared fortelted ‘the $15,000 | !7_RIMin TENRTET. Podiage prepa ag our Book, “Art of Massage,” fully {Iustrated CHICAGO, June 10.—Sfiea Cla: pearl necklace imported by Mrs. L. Har- F E Sul'be sent free to any lady sending 10 cents’ to pay for cost of Nichols, soctoty editor of the Chieags rison Dulles, a young society matron of mailing. Address Philadelphta, 19 Park Place, Sieyator Inthe Teibone Suan gh Keron Prinz on July 2,02. DR. CHARLES COo., NEW YORK. was caught betwen the car and wi The Court hotds that the Court below ing department stores and druggists’. the ebafe and crushed to dear Yl! of | | Core nees| a Cours: On sale at all leading depa: CAMMEYER Grand Opening Sale of the Summer Season IN OUR BASEMENT. Thousands of Pairs of Fine Shoes for Men, Women & Children. Now is the time and our Basement is the place to secure your footwear for yourseif and your family At the Lowest Bargain Prices Ever Offered in This City. We have made great preparations for this sale, and every pair sold will secure a lasting customer for us. Every person appreciating a fine shoe at a very low price should not fail to come. NAEVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Women’s $5, $4 and $3 Patent Leather and Patent Kid Oxfords, hand sewed, with Cuban heels and French | 65 heels, Pair----+seeeeeeeeeesecee ress tee eeeeeeee cs Se e Women’s $3.50 and $3,00 Patent Kid Two and Three i 65 Strap Sandals, French heels, pair ------ eee eeee eens eee e Women’s $2.50 and $2.00 Brown Kid and Black Kid Ox- $ 1 00 fords and Brown Kid Strap Oxfords, pair..-+--- roca8h 4 Women’s $3.50 and $3.00 Lace Shoes, black kid and patent kid, with military and French i | 50 Women’s $5.00, $4.00 and $3.00 Patent Leather, Welted and Turn Sole Lace and Button Shoes, Cuban *1 90 heels, French heels and military heels, pair... ° Men’s $4.00 and $3.50 Black Kid, Box Calf, Velour Calf and *) 25 Patent Leather Lace Shoes, pair......-:sssccsseeseeseeeeetereseeees e Men’s $4.00 and $3.50 Oxfords, in Black Kid, Box Calf, Velour *) 00 Calf and Patent Leather, pair.........-::scesseeeeseeeceeeeereeeenees ° Boys’, Misses’ and Child’s Shoes. Boys’ $2.50 and $2.00 Box Calf and Black Kid Lace Shoes, | 50 saWelted Soles, Pails. ecsce uses cetegecseanenssuroeseserseensenenein gts ‘ Boys’ Patent Leather Lace, sizes 2% to 5% -- $2.00 Youths’ Patent Leather Lace, sizes 11 to 2...- $1.75 Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes 2% to 5%. vo GL 25. Youths’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes 11 to 2.. .. $1.00 Child’s and Misses’ $2.00 and $1.50 Patent Leather Oxfords, sizes ORS: LOM OSresssacesvecessccitees Sizes 11 to 2 Misses’ Patent Leather Button, sizes 11 to 2....-..-sseeeeeneteneeees :» $1.50 Child’s Patent Leather Button, sizes 6 to 10% a Ol25 ‘Misses’ Black Kid Button and Lace, sizes 11 to 2......... $1.00 and $1.25 Child’s Black Kid Button and Lace, sizes 8% to 10% 85c. and $1.00 Infants’ Black Kid Button and Lace.........cccscsscccscsccecececeeceseces 75c, ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 7 L +4 Ry * THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1903. —— Headguarters For Vacation Yecds! We Give Green Trading Stamps. ACITY INITSELF . ¥ intand 0. Stcre have simply to send in your order. We do tke rest, Our wagons have for some THE BIG STORE SIEG uy patrons are accorded every advantage, just as if they visited the Store personally. You tume be SIXTH AVE. werner tie ronan: =“ FO"BIS®STS, of ope body is preparing. All of which spells with added emphasis: 1.—Cool and attractive outer and under wear for man, woman and child. 2.—Refreshing and curative prepara- Very Superior Mail Order Bureau Our daily advertisements reach practically all the seashore and Summer resorts, and these announcements keep you in constant touch with the We maintain a large and thoroughly organized Mail Order Service, and ite een making daily Summer resort deliveries. In fact, we were the first in this fiald rations this yeas, as heretofore NHERE is every reason to believe that more people will go on vacations this Summer than ever before in the history of the United States. Every- tions for the Toilet Table. 3.—Drugs and Medicines for emergen- cies. 4.—Pretty things to give added sparkles of ~ \= charm to the colffure or costume of Madame or Madamoiselle. 5.—Trunks, Bags, Dress Suit Cases, Steamer Rugs, Carryalls and the like. 6.—Everything for the vacationist, whether the outing be spent along the surf-whipped coast, amid rural charms on farms or among mountain fastnesses. Women’s Dainty Summer Dresses. 53. OO. LAWN DRESSES, like illustration. The waist is finely tucked a:sd the entire front of perforated Swiss embroidery: top of skirt of embroidery to correspond with waist, the balance tucked in clusters in apron effect. IN ADDITION TO THIS REMARKABLE OFFERING WE PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW: — WHITE LAWN SHIRT WAIST DRESSES: circular yoke of rows of Val. Platte and Swiss embroidery, alter- nating lace medallion and side plait blouse; plaited skirt with embroider medallions. NEW SCRIM DRESSES. etamine weave, tucked yoke on waist, edged with wide T plaited skirt; finished with hem of Torchon lace: transparent collar and cuffs and front 6. IO of Torchon lace. FINE LINEN DRESSES: waist finely tucked and rimmed in a very novel manner with wide Cluny lace; tucked skirt and elaborately trimmed with lace in white, light blue and navy, MARVELS AT Shams & Scarfs. WHITE LAWN SHAMS AND SCARS; hemstitched and ruffled edges, with white bonnaz stitching. white embroidery insertion, — and with open-work centres; made all v2 © 290 and 39e (Main Floor, East of Fountain.) Laundry Bags Ht, Regular Prive. 2,000 LAUN! G3; good size; made of strips of plain ‘art tickings; é (Main Floor, East of Fountaln,) Outing Shoes For Wen, Women and Children. CANVAS OUTING SHORS—Suporior assortments, in high and low cuts; Jeather and rubber soles; considerable pura“ £90 to 2,50 (Main and Second Floors, Bast.) Parasols and Sun Shades. Coaching Parasols, covered with « superior all-siik taffota, with narrow Remacitened edge, 1p ‘all the good Colors also black ‘and white, $3.25 "grade, 225 Sun Umbrellas, 24-inch Umbrellas, for aun of rain: range in price frum ONc. to 85.00. They are very practical for’ alle around Summor use. Qlain Floor, Front, 18th st.) A good one Union silk sizes, made fashion, 8 strong fi protected cr st lock ani 20, (Main Floor, Front, 18th St.) ——— Caidren’s Parasols. (lain Floor, Front, 18th St.) 8 OR MISSES’ SOLID GOLD Sewelry Specials sapphires and turquoise (Main Floor, 6th Ave.) Handiest Suit Cases. LEATHER SUIT CASES, lined with e TP eesseaaa | seascaca ) sasaaaca 8S ‘orchon lace; seven gore 15.00 hy (Second Floor, Front, 18th Bt.) Men's Umbrellas. At a little price ts our Imbrelia, 26 and 28 inch in the very bet 7 OS od, worthy Ohil- pearls remus 7 5 it 25 BT doesn’t matter where you go, or what your vacation plans are, the Siegel Coop- : er Store stands at your el+ R\\ “bow, so tospeak, ready to supply every &7 want. It’s all the same whether it'sa * trip abroad or to the nearest resort. To abate the rush and hurry of eleventh hour shopping as much as possible we MS” print a handy little list for your consideration. It isn’t complete by any means. Lots of aoe ‘ ? a f; things we haven't even hinted at, but they are here just the same, whether it be needle and thread or something expensive. Everybody knows the Siegel Cooper Store, and anybody who has ever shopped here during the summer time can tell you what a won derful store it is in which to purchase equipments. ~The woman who buys fer herself, husband and children, the man who shops for him- self, the woman who centres her attention critically upcn her personal needs, the old and young delight in the popularity of F Women's Sailor Hats. he Big Store Most Astonishing Offer of the Summer Season. ~ On sale To-morrow = od 9929300 cases of WOMEN'S geez TRIMMED ROUGH STRAW SAILOR HATS, white, with black band, in two of the leading Summer blocks, including the popular lowe crowned Palm Beach shape, like cut. ee We offer ag Hats 3 at this as- 9, tounding | * (Ag Clain Floor, 19tn at. aint, PFICE, |Wen’s Vacation| Sewing Machines Wen’s Suits, 2-PIECE SUMMER Men's Sore, Maia Floor, tor Wisses and Children. duck; pre 16 years, ly braided; 10 to collar and vest; trimmed ‘with white braid; 10to 16 yrs, ; immed with + 2 to 6 year, ong handles; solid deatches: As OD | Y (Main Floor, Front, 18h St.) Women’s pay faily White Waists L.00 EBS. 5) These WAISTS are new and very beautiful, and were made to be sold at prices ranging from $2.50 to $3.00. &4 Entire front of each waist * is covered with beautiful floral, wreath and scroll de- signs of Bonnaz embroidery in solid or openwork effects. "tg, econd Floor, Froaty Bennie & timmed with white braid: to 6 years, (Second Flor, Bast of Cen! materi. variety Pique. WALKI black or av —Sack Coat and Long Trousers. | every machine; very apectal, with turnup bottom and EXTRA | Sime MACHINE, with «ame 77 57 PAIR OF KNICKERBOCKERS | ‘*2m*H box ton. 24" OR BICYCLE BREECHES; : epee) MISSES’ BATHING SUITS; blue Leiliiantine; large eallor collar of red BATHING SUITS; blue CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS ot Flannel; white and royal Walking and Dress Shee Che Following Yumbers Are on Speecal Sate Go-Worrow: Separate Skirts of plain or fancy Country wear—also a very large ular washable materials,viz.: Linen, » many other equally worthy fabrics, black or blue dotted Russian Duck ; a 7.00 WALKING SKIRTS of white Imporied Pique. fl effect ; Pies seven gore flaring effect ok 25 DRESS SKIRTS of Voile of Brilliantine ; in blue ; i taffeta conae banege ee 3. 00 DRESS SKIRTS of Russian Duck in shepherd checks; panel front and three bias, 9 579 ruffles 5 Piped with black; at G NEW HOME MODELS. Underwear, . “VICTORY" BALL BEARING | wens pALDRIGGAN SHIRTS. and Cxtra Knichkerbockers. | DROP HEAD SpWING MACHINES,’ | DRAWERS: lone cod chert slemest fAtied with automatic winder and all | Si#" UD to 84; S0c. quality. 999 SUITS, the jatest and best attachments; | # Quartered oak; swell front wood. | MEN'S BALBRIGGAN COMBINA- made from the popular Homespuns | *ork: piano polished, handsome and | TION SUITS: all alzes; Fellable; maker's name on 7.9 5¢ | quality, at aed o Qtaln Floor, East of Escalator, Candy. MYOSOTIS CHOCOLATES and BON jsizes 33t0 42, Com- plete outfit for 8.50 Steamer Rugs BONS; unescelied at any prow, 50% ‘sty Bast) (fain Floor, East, 18h And Shaws. Bathing Suits | Excetient Assortmene Men's Pejamass MBN" |AMAS: of Newest Etfects. wite aad. fancy” cajorttrall sizes; $1 ¥ Oat weighing 98e st of Escalator,) x 7.98 |g. teint ls, See | Wadking Sticks, three good styles at We recently purchased an efo MISSES’ BATHING SUITS; fine qual- quantity of assorted styles at a Ay, Britiancing, clue: aree eallor | 295, $95 and 7.50, |e ee, Sil 8 few let 7 your cholee, at (Main Floor, Pront, 18th St), , £ | Women’s Corsets Men's Ser 100, dozen paira of SHORT CORSETS; Fats. made with umbrella steels; drao only! 9 30. Bought by us trom the | MACKINAW STRAW HATS; “¢hep Ay ft Wales Corset Co., who, in | give the reatest satisfaction of aap ‘anges In their factory. eo!d | brald in existence, 1% cost of making Ex 195 | hen, delen cout of MANGES 25 tre.) (Second Floor, Centre, 19th St.) 2.95 (Main Floor, Front, 18th st.) ISe Women’s Yewest An Important Special Sale. als appropriate for Dress or y of Skirts made in all the pop- Etamine, Crash, Duck and ING SKIRTS of tan linen; also

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