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ai, lela Ll THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING: JUNE 1, 1908 FS WOULDNT:ACCEPT NEW YORK CENTRAL'S ELECTRIC ENGINES — |W HOCDITAY FROM ISEARCHED A HOUSE THAT DWARF BIG LOCOMOTIVES IN POWER, | HS APOLOGY --FALL FROM A CAR) TO FMD HIS WF —_.— For 35 years my one aim has to perfect a remedy for Rupture whose merit , | | Unidentified Man, Unconscious, | Real Estate Dealer Is Arrested | i} D and small cost uld make all other trusses and (Man Pollceman Bumped Into, Sent to Long Island College} on Complaint of a Woman 7 Ere orate ce Ue anc aaa, pe: Struck Him in the Face and Hospital Suffering from Con-| Who Says He Impersonated | mine HOLDS; when others slip mae stays in eee Finally Sent Him to a Hos- cussion of the Brain, an Officer. : place ere others press and irritate, my light p and waterproof app e leaves you free; and while other trusses enlarge the rupture the Cluthe Truss reduces and CURES by keeping the parts An untdentified oman. fairly wel] A man who gave his name aa John | eld by my Automatic Acting Pad without the use of cutting ase , | Leopold, a real estate dealer, of No. 166 |[leg-straps or hard steel springs. f ae Nyaa iran Sa at ibe eppenten i Call this week or write for my valuable FREE aor a charge of pervonatiog ea of, ||] BOok with list of a thousand names and addresses of people my Truss has helped and cured, (HOURS 9 TO 5; SAT. TILL 8.) “" CHAS, CLUTHE, 29 East Idth St, RET firm ave, ano, | o woman in the | iki e@irned Jater and pital, =” liressed. fell Bohs ©. Kellsher, @ policemen at- eached to the West fixty-elhgth street stattion, attempted to get a cross seat in an “I.” car to-day while on his way home, and in #0 doing stumbled over ‘one passenger and bumped into another. He apologized to the man he stumbled over, but the man he bumped Into re- | ees = complainant was M: di, Of No. 64 Seve: 14 had visited her hous wile rekets to give elie to ty. He. was about thirty-five years of age, 5 as (used to accept any apologies and |feat $ Inches in height. welghing 17) /house, herntoshi a badge, tall punched him in the nose. The man nds, Light complocted, sandy hats | Shoyet going to search jouss [SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK she later gave his name as Joseph Murray, che and wore a black coat | and t e woukl be arreste: a laborer, of No. 202 Weat Fifty-secona Striped trousers, a light blus /interf He pushed her aside, she street. While residenta along the lower end) ful as any of the ponderous steam to-) Will be capable of a speed of aeventy- nding collar, sald, and went through the house. MONDAY “7.NING WONDERS, Kelleher told Murray he was @ polloe-!or the New York Central Park Ave=|comotives that pull the New York Con-) “ai epa tocomotive 11 be used tn the Last trains through the State of/ thro joeuere ere man. »» | ue tunnel are suffering the annoyance “I don't care a cues who you @T@ |cauged by blasting and steam shovels, replied Murray, as he landed another} there are under construction at Schenec-| Empire State expres: punch in the policeman's face. TheY |tady forty electric locomotives for use | eth Century Limite fought from Ninety-third street to Ono and beyond, when the | power when runn Hundred and Fourth street Murray completed. ‘These lo- | Rour, This Ie thelr capaci getting the best of the argument. Kel-| c>motives will be the finest ever built. Jeher drew his revolver, but Murrey] ach will be almost twice as power- | took it away from him apd struck him = over the head with tt. i aieunrwaahed tt One Hungred gnd Fourth street| ¢upericial, When he nag Moe Wounds the guards put both men off and they|that had been bleeding. Nevertheless, Jatform. he continued In @ stupor, and none o: COE CAEL Ue) the doctora has been able to tell to & ‘The motorman of the train signalled | certainty what is the matter with him, for the police and Kelmit, Cooper and | atvhough the consensus of opinion {8 Foley, of the West One Hundred street | that he suffering from the effects of a station ran They turned the tide of | Powerful drug. : battle In Kelleher’s fayor and arrested Murray. GIRL RUN OVER DIES. ie Pi ne | Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves. Wren attended to Kelleher’s tmuries. Four-Year-014 Strack by Track in Front of Home, over by a truck in front of her home, HOr#e | Dresent sixty miles an| between The elec-| handled by motor tra to those used * but larger and | ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF The Big Store SIEGEL EG OOPERG) otters Another Notable THAR nec RTE 187&19°STS, Series of Specials. IUMMER MERCHANDISE now has the call. Everything for the home. Everything for personal wear. The Big’ Store is a mammoth exposition, and we make these JUNE JUBILEE SPECIAL SALES vanirianlé by placinagee you Big i enormous stocks of reliable merchandise at PRICES SPECIALLY LOWERED FOR THE OCCASION. i Our Summer Delivery Service Is In Active Commission. It has been for some time, being one of the first in the field as usual. You will find it a great conveniencetif you propose?! the Summer, or a portion of it, out of town. Telephone and Mail Orders given prompt attention. Which Do You Prefer? A Premium or a Voucher ? oe eee en ES EY RRR EY HE I P on collecting Sperry & Hutchinson Green Te aa mer) eet e Hee 4 tials not A sanes obtain from : ER CHANDISE eS ee een areaee: See these finely tailored Covert Jackets if you want to benefit PUPLLES DOCTORS 90 by an exceptional opportunity. They come with collar and i MUNYON S . collarless, lined throughout with satin and mercerized lining, sega - stitched seams, all sizes, (a few all wool black cheviots 3.95 John Mullaly Has Been Unoon- P A W P W isle lot), = Sy bee ee ‘ W t in lined, strictly man tai scious for Thirty-six Hours, > A po bet ll amine asasenne N cigar al siaeas worth $loand $12.-...., 7245 uL - <1 but There Is No Trace of | $2.25 Waists, 98 Anniversary Ribbon, Injury to Brain. | _10c. for the 19c. Kind. About a hundred dozen of |' | “||| | these fine lawn waists came toy |“Anniversary”’ from these ribbons at us yesterday unexpectedly, and | eee nid boviea cesrarnern Any pers the Sperry & Hutchinson Company A VOUCHER ENTITLI in any department of the Siegel Cooper Store, providing the holder prefers general merchandise to one of thé desirabb: “S. & Hi.” premiums. These “S. & H.” vouchers may be obtained in the ‘“S. & H.” Premium Room in our own store. 5th Floor Aunex, or at the | Premium Parlors of the Sperry & Hutchinson Company, 152-154 West 23d st., Manhattan,.or any other of the Sperry-& Hutchinson | stores in Greater New York or adjacent territory. DOUBLE “S. & H:’? GREEN TRADING STAMPS MORNINGS THIS WEEK FROM 8:30 UNTIL 12 O’CLOCK. THEREAFTER, SINGLE STAMPS UNTIL CLOSING HOUR. Hatt a dozen Wiliamsbyre doctors are puzgling over the case of John Mullaly, No. 1463 Gates avenue, who has been Unconscious for over thirty-six hours, You can deck out the youngster for although thers ts no trace of Injury to plessed were we to getthem, for hey'e| | tafletas and loisines, 3% inches wide, the brain which would result in coma. t | pink, white and blue. Worth : . ‘All attempts to rouse him even mo-| 1 know that my Paw-Paw will cure Dys- | | | the best 98c. relive seca: this year) {fs Thursday, yard... 10c Women °$ Kimono They are made with bertha effect, | bishop sleeves, tucked cuffs and tab! collar: all ses. Worth every gg $1.95 Skirts, 31.35 | cent of $2.25, Thursday, They're. of fine white pi Fine Mohair Bathing Suits,) | fu, with ‘trapped ntl reece sailor collars, in navy, brown and black, | | of stitching around bottom. ‘They're trimmed prettily with colored braid, all| | the kind that come from the washtub sizes up ae 2.50 to 3.95| ecm Worth | Shirts and Neckwear for the Boys. _ | ; |. Great preparations have been made here to fit out the boy | with the proper furnishings, “Anniversary” brings boys’ needs prominently forward, and it is to these particularly that this news| relates, | _ Boys’ Negligee Shiris, in stripos and | Boys’ all-silk Neck in teck: | gures; also white with white stripes; | four-ia-bands, shield ond: band bows” | link cuffs to match. Sizes 12 to AQe | it large variety of new colors; | hae ae C | also white, all styles 25c, | gar? quality Medns Negligee irts, in stripes and figures; also white Children's allesilk Windsor Ties, in pesgvistees bosoms. Sizes, 12 79 c¢ | Plaids and solid colors, plain or hem-| 0 14, seeeseee stitched end, pointed or square, 1 all shades =n 20C mentanily have failed. Pepsia, Indigestion and all other forms of Mullaly was carried to his* home early | Stomach Trouble. | know that it will cure yesterday morning by: four ntén, who | Nervousness and that it is a positive cure paid they had found him fn a saloon at! for Sleeplessness or Lost Appetite. If the Madison avenue and Howard street. | Liver is torpid, or if you are Constipated, He was covered with blood. ‘The men|billous, or have headache from these @aid that they had heard that Mullaly | Causes, take my Paw-Paw Laxative Pills, had been assaulted by a negro. which I know to be the best pills ever Dr. Hodge, who was called to attend | compounded.-MUNYON. Mullaly, made a careful examination} ,B@"Munyon’s new illustrated Magazine end found that ‘his injuries were only | of Health sent free. Confidence @ Satisfaction Are Back of Every Ore of This Store’s Daily Transactions. _ If you haven't confidence in a store you'll never be satisfied with your purchases there. Public confidence is a wonderful factor in a store’s growth; and without it any enterprise must fail and fall. Why does this Store continue to thrive so splendidly ? Because if enjoys the public’s confidence. Because we sell merchandise of standard merit ; the best goods the chief markets of the world can supply. Because we ask consistently low prices. Often lower prices than other good stores ask for like character of merchandise. Because we give you good service, Because we make this an attractive store. Because it is always entertaining, cheerful to the eye, refreshing to the mind and generally instructive. These are some of the fundamental reasons why The Big Store goes ahead day after day making splendid advances, There are many additional inducements. Trading Stamps constitute one form, Those who collect them find it profitable. Those who do not, buy with just as e, but, of course, deny themselves the Sacgues and Sowns.| Just Right for Kot Weather. Excellent assortments, Exactly what most women) want for around-the-house these days. The styles are cool- appearing and the colorings tastefully blended. Women's Kimone Sacques. WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES of lawn; a ariety oF: slear, patterns: made with the doub!. yoke bachand front and fancy Persian border trim- ming; regularly 59c., IIc WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES of very fine lawn in dainty patterns; some have sailor Gollars and gathered back with belt and bor- trimming; others regul der imming regular kimono style, with trimming regularly 49c Women’s Kimono Sowns. WOMEN'S KIMONO GOWNS of fine lawn: very serviceable patierni light and me- dium; made with double yoke back and front. with white! lawn border trimming; regularly 7%c.. 59c WOMEN'S KIMONO GOWNS of lawn; superior quality and exquisite colorings: made generously full and long with double yoke R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. (] 34th to 35th St. B'way at 6th Ave. A Series of Great Sales Began-Here Tuesday Morning. They will continue throughout the week, involving mer- chandise of every class—for the million or the millionaire. Best Quality Royal Wilton Rugs-+ Boys and Yor ol iid extra fine quality muslin; , linen bosom,band and | Boys’ Madras Pajamas, plain jcufis. Sizes, 12 to 14 DIC BL 7ZOC | white or figured, tienes to 14, 79C Our Regular Price Sale ; DOU G il AS opportunities afforded by the stamps. back and from. ‘wide white lawn @ ing; 1.50, $34.98 Each, Price ) oad Sal | Lapeer eg ellen kd These Rugs are 9x12 feet in size, They are shown in Rich Oriental UNION i 5 x Y BEST IN effects, in the very best grade. MADE. $ 3.32 SHO EE: THE WORLD, S, D. S, C. == . y , will be paid to anyone who can prove ¢ Royal Wiltons, size 81(x10¥ feet. $ 10,000 that'W. L. Douglas does not ake and trong gees uit Cases So-Carts&. Bab Carria CS), Regularly sold by Sale $24,98 REW sell more men’s $5.50 shoes than any Jor the Go-Aways. ay 444 us at $29.98, Price ° AR other manufacturer in the world, Weh dna (liven ora dex SESUI\ Case mn Semple Lots a R a a o) . ” } t ‘epresentin; ir janu- a All Wool Smyrna Rugs. The Douglas [7 The. reason W. L, Douglas Hemet er ueecceaiontl favors wath Paton Foy aX oy you dan a uae educed Prices, Kh 3 Regularly sold by Sale Spring are i oes are worn j| strong. serviceable pear speeari ns Sut ase, and so much lower than is asked else- ursday we announce an important sale of over two hun- us at $27.79, Price | 917.98 not equatted /::::/ more men in alll stations ee Tee OA SES oy se ieescteceuierlil mela led inaideerere 90, dred Go-Carts and Baby Carriages. They are all samples: only |» These are Reversible Smyrna Rugs of the best quality, in green and Tine at ay, of life than any other leather covered corners, alive color, 24 inch, SA Caeen we of a design. f white and blue and white patterns, all 9xi2 feetsize” © may) price make, is, they hold DRESS SUIT CASES of russe coler leather, muslin lined inside wrap 9) ama They're in three lots and three prices. Regular prices from{} Pi ‘eet size, ites ee fit leather covered corners. strong brass locks and catches on straps, 24 inch, ° $9.50 up to $40. ’ P $ : : russet cowhide leather, lined with Irish linen, inside . i Hi Japanese and China Mattings. better, wear grap leer covered omerh Teter niched hande sven werieade "DB Qaall Let |. 7, 95 bot? 75,00 = '3, 25.00): China Matting, fancy weaves, rolls of forty yards; regularly sold by longer, and are cases, a Tl trical PthenssGenita ee aie us at $6.98 a roll, special at $3.98, of greater in- Japanese Matting, carpet effects in green, red and blue; regularly sold trinsic value than eee by us at $7.98 a roll, special at $5.98, any other $3,50shoe, 2,473,464 vt Shoes for the Family. Women’s Covert Sackets. Summer Footwear for Big aan x: aay Pairs of Fine Shoes were aA. table Cle rey i H O L Z WA Ss Ss E: R g Cc a] a je and sold by W.L. Douglas In 1903. and Little Fotk. otable eCaTrance hursday. HHOLZWASSERBCO Mths Doula Bricd pho evaictieG. Ill is Sate Sore c-meraw of STRICTLY MAN-TAILORED TOP xs ETEL it has given me better wear and an excellent assortment of light-weight COATS, made of the fines more comfort than any other shoe. 1 formerly paid $5 and $6 for | all my shoes. I consider the | Footwear at exceptionally low prices. The d for MEN'S SHOES [i N95 8 2.95 "§ OXPORDS " || Alance, Worumbo Covert; some with Doigias shoe the best shoei have | One of the is fly front and notched collar, exclusive Ware eee ortrdmcmrinne nemea tenes | ~< 145, 1.95 ‘W.L.Dougl. spring styles. Made in every mirror, orl | variety of black Machined | and russet leathers, prettily plaited styles; others, with strapped dr lapped seams, , also collarless effects, All have W. L. Dowgins High Grade Boys’ Shoes, $2.00 and $1.75. W.L. Douglas use® Cor. in his, $3.50 shoes, Co in lace, button and conce everywhere be the tak Dintnac Hl] Oxfords. finest Patent Leather yet produced, rated Fugiish 3 Fast Color Eyelets will not wear brass. and) 2,50. for VVOMEN'S SHOES and OXFORDS. 190° 2,90 for CHILDREN'S —— SHOES and OX- ACCOUNT, |, Rrvciien. $3.50 Shoe Stores in Greater NewYork: FORDS. Misael atte Sp dere sersspe pes nal genre: ‘itohen fa: 3: treet, | 245 Highth Avenue. These celebrated Shoes for Men and Women Fagin ieee Sutsnreng crane Pe eT 3 Broadway, corner Lid Axenne, nese 1408 Foot Mould comprise gracefulness, comfort and durability, Siege. (Open Evenings Until N'Choek| Farge fein i i BROORLEM. Shoes, and enjoy a superlative degree of popularity. OE ye Monday, cornet Gates hans, Superior to ahy $3.50 Sh |4\Jto {42 4 3 “AVE BETWE EN SQ & 4 ST ‘ ‘corner Pearl Siress: land good as many $5.00 Shoes, We sell 300 Cave ined throughout with the best taffeta regularly up to $30, Your choice to- morrow, 4 5 a (Women's Outer Apparel Sections, Second) LAS, Brockton, them at (Consolidated 8hoa Stores, Second Floor.) were ny

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