The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1904, Page 7

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t MINISTER SHOOT FIGHTING ROBBER Burglar with Another Had Pre- G0, ODELL NEES PORTE IM PRIS Call at the United States Em- bassy Brief, and Ambassa- dor Not Asked to Make the Run in New York. in Struggle in Which Former Was Thrown Downstairs. DUBOTS, Pa. June 1—Capt. Lahey, the Postmaster at Falls Creek, was shot twice by ono of two burglars early to-day and later one of the robbers was shot by Rev. Dr. Chisholm, pastor of the Presbytertan church at Falle Creek, as he was about entering the latter's residence. The wounded burglar left a trall of blood and was captured in a lumber yard after daylight. He had been shot in the right breast and js in a critical condition. Capt. Lahey had a desperate fight ning . with one of the thugs in hie bedroom, readers with splendid reproductions of|and finally threw the robber down- paintings of the most beautiful scenes | stairs. A oompanton standing at the is Fair, Order the serles| bottom of the stairway then opened ewsdealer, Order all ten in| fire, the shots hitting Lahey as above nis is tho best way to get| stated. The burglars then escaped. big exposition with The! ‘Capt. Lahey was formerly Sherift of worthy of | Clinton County. His wounds may prove fatal, PARIS, June 1.—Gov. Odell, of Ne York, called at the United States Em- bassy to-day and had half an hour's talk with Ambassador Porter. No men- tion was made of the nomination for New York. returned the latter for will be President areangement made for Loubet and probably mevting between Odell. ms of Art. y for ten Sundays, begin- Phe World will present Its 1 he pictures are frames. viously Wounded Postmaster | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING POLICEMAN BUYS REAL RED DEVIL Peter Herlich Had Saved Money to Go to St. Louis, but Could Not Resist Temptation to Own Buzz Wagon. Pollceman Peter Herlich, of the Tre- mont station, {s the only policeman in New York to own an automobile Herlich has @ real “Red Devil” and itis his pride and joy Herlich ‘has been saving his money to go to the St, Louis Exposition. He saw the automobile and he could not withstand the tenintation to purchase it. <> | APOPLEXY KILLS FIREMAN. Stricken in Engine House Sheepshead Bay, Charles IH. Battersby, thirty-six years | ol@f @ fireman attached to Engine Com- jPany No. 146, and who lived in Kast irty-first street, Sheepshead Bay, was tricken with apoplexy at the chgine house and taken ts his home unco scious. He died shortly after ri there. had been in the Fire Depart- at Battersby {ment nine v See the Wonderful Edison Projectoscope Free the most won- picture machine ADMISSION IS FREE habit of paying full charges elsewhere. to trade where lowest prices for good merchandise are not always assured, our prices and those asked by stores pretentiously low. We want you to be familia 14th Street Store se canaulictahdia cade eaitieinieleaa skids lade anaemia alll pr — ” r _ JUNE 1, 1904; GAS STOVE CAUSED LF IT’s OER DEATH | Antonio Foltane, from Schenec- | tady, Found Dead in Bed with | Gas Escaping from Rubber | Tubing. Antonio Foltane, thirty years old, was found dead in bed in a room on the top floor of No. 61 Lexington ave- nue, a rooming houve, to-day. The [gas was escaping from a rubber tube lieading .trom the gas jet to a small) heater, Foltane waa a machinist and be- longed to the better class of Italians He came from Schenectady a few days ago to be treated by Dr Landes, who | recommended the house in Lexington avenue to him. | The house is owned by Benjamin Ros- enborg, Charles Holtan, who occupted {a room on the same floor, smelled the anc tered bottles. \Ktatthew. Gilligan, another foome ar Yhey burs! nm the door and found Foltane on the bed. Ir. roe, (was (summoned | from Sipe Rellevuc, but Foltane all | within twenty minutos. The five. pack: iRg Hi Toram ondincey oocesion, All dragyins al thew Was past wr arrived Ce wh Cocasion. Ail druggists ell them, je doc Book of Blue Trading Stamps Good for $3.50 in This Store HE TH STRE STORE will WO H&M an $3, re their If collectoi method, of eof th peautiful pre- B, & M. Two Blue Trading Stamps Till 12. Then One Till Closing Come in the Cool of the Morning or the Shade Afternoon for These Bargains in Summer Dry Goods 4 eee columns are primed with news of hot-weather merchandise at prices that will be revelations to those who have been in the After reading and learning how far their money will go at The 14th Street Store they will know that it’s extravagance We've shopped around ourselves for the purpose of ascertaining the difference between Our prices average 25 per cent. lower than any other store. of 900 on the Store If you wish more than one de- a or. of the 4th Street or for $150, of your friends, because you will tell them. Want you to freely discuss The Muslin Undergarments Made in Full Measure for Women Second Floor, (GEEVER WOMEN know that misfitting undergarments would — ruin the best of figures. Comfortable women know that small arm holes, skimping measure and careless piece work in underwear cause petty annoyance, In making our purchases we patronize only the largest and best known makers who are too big to cut corners. You'll find corset covers, nightgowns, drawers and aprons here that are of high standard. We advise you to come sory that we have to mention time, Would like to make these bargains to you every day, bul we bought all of these goods oncession. bly early to-morrow, Thursday. We are 19¢ for Corset Covers—cam- bric, round low neck, trimmed with lace and banding. 25¢ for Corset Covers—round neck, trimmed with lace and ribbon, all sizes. 69c for Gowns — cambric, round yoke of 34 large and small tucks, ruffle around yoke and sleeves. 79 for Gowns—cambric, low neck and short sleeves, trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon. 25c for Aprons—white lawn, 8 different kinds, some have bibs a1 bretelles, others have deep hem and hem- stitched tucks. 25e for Drawers — muslin, wide cambric ruffle, fine plaits and hem- stitchings. 89e for Drawers—2 kinds, cambric and muslin, umbrella ruffle of lawn, hemstitched tucks, lace and tucks above. 6,000 Petticoats, Gingham, and Dressing Sacques Second Bloor ERE ARE QUOTATIONS on a selection of 6,000 Women’s Gingham Petticoats—fast colors, in a_variety of colors and patterns, so great that you'll easily find witat you desire. ry GinghamPetticoats—With nar- Fine Gingham Petticoats— row ruffle neat stripes, regular value 58c., | Extra ful rufle ‘and tucked, regular price at 39. u 5 Gingham Petticoats—N eat Dressing Sacques—F igured stripes, two narrow ruffles, finished with | Lawn in a variety of attractive colors, bias stitching, value 85c., at 59e. worth 58¢., st 29¢. Save One-Third on Women’s Knit Underwear Main Floor. WE REALLY D¥D your shopping for you when we bought this overstock of Women’s Summer Underwear from a manufac- turer who did not expect a cool May. It will be lucky for you if you are not already supplied. Look over these prices for Women’s, Misses’, Men’s and Boys’ hosiery, some of which were imported at domestic figures. Tell this news to a friend if wear, No woman ought to o th 9c for Women’s Summer Vests, low neck, without sleeves, extra elsstic and full size, a good 15c vest. 12 1-2¢ for Women’s Vests—straight or shaped, regular and extra large sizes, low neck and sleeve- less, finished in best possible manner; value 19c, ‘ aa P yy 19¢ for Women’s Shaped Vests—low neck, armhole and neck finished with silk tape, umbrella pas to match, lace bottoms, French band; good value at ce GS ra [AES 24¢ for Women’s Vests—4isle thread or mercerized, elaborately trimmed with lace in several pretty designs, in Richelieu ribbed or fancy weaves, 200 dozen; value anywhere 50c. 39e for Women’s 69c Combination Suits— lisle thread, low neck and sleeveless, knee length, finished with fine lace, all sizes. 12 1-2e for. Childre: low neck; umbrells pants to mateb, = are, = ee a Summer Vests— finished with pretty lace; value 19, _ SLT EER RE IT Trimming Laces Worth up to 50c at 10c a Yard Main Floor. RIMMING LACES consisting of Black Chantilly Galloons, up to 5 inches wide, black Chantilly bands, 5 inches wide,cream and white Alencon gal- loons, cream Chantilly galloons, Venise gal- loons, white and ecru Macrame bands—just the thing for trimming lawn and pongee dresses, You will be charmed with these laces at 20€ a yard. Valenciennes Laces: Dozen Yards for 25c RENCH Valenciennes Laces, 5,000 yards of all the newest designs, edg- ings and insertings to match, representing an assortment of the finest laces, while the lot lasts, dozen yards 25¢. 29c a Yard for 1.25 Dress Nets RESS NETS—Black fillet net, black La Tosca nets, black figured nets, black dotted nets, ecru La Tosca , ecru figured nets and ecru fillet nets. They are 45 inches wide and are used for making entire dresses. An extraordinary bargain these $1.25 dress nets at 29¢. 75e Lace Allovers Thursday, Per Yard, 29c| WO hundred pieces of ‘these 75¢, lace allovers, including Cluny Allovers, Duchesse Allovers, Point de Paris Allovers and Alencen Allovers—just the material for trimming your new Summer dress. Thursday, per yard, 29¢. These Groceries Will Be Worth Buying Sixth Floor. FACT, you may look over stock, fresh daily, and find that the prices are always the most Wines and Liquors at The 14th Street To-morrow iB our Grocery, Meat and Fish saving in Greater New York. standard Tea—Choice English Breakfast, Ceylon or Ooiohg; all 50c. grades, per Ib. 35. Salmon—Oily Red Alaska; | Ib. tall can, dozen, 1.25; can, ile. Sardines—Rolland imported fish, in pure olive oil, 14 can, 9e. Prunes—Luarge:, California Prunes, 3 Ibs., 25e. Tomatoes—Red Ripe Jersey Tomatoes, selected stock, 3-Ib, can, 9¢. Crackers—National Biscuit Co.'s Social or 5 o'Clack Teas, or Graham Wafers, 3 packages, 21e, Cake—Home-Made Plain, Marble, Cit- ron or-Raisin, per Ib., 15¢. Delicatessem—Cooked, Corned Beef or Boiled Ham, per Ib, 24c. Olives — Selected Manzanilla Olives, quart jar, 26e. Soap—“ Mascot" Laundry. Soap, 12 ‘eakes, Bic. a meaty Women Will Appear Comfortable in These Shirt-Waist Suits at 1.28, 2.28 and 2.48 Becond Floor. 'HE SHIRT WAIST revolutionized women’s dress, The tailors raved against it and denounced it, but steadily it grew in pop- ularity until its victory was complete. Now the shirt-waist suit is | demanding and receiving universal consideration. It is our busi- } ness to please our customers, and we were the first to give this modern street costume the attention it deserved. More than that, we have sold thousands of them. During the remainder of this week we shall fit hundreds of women to these Shirt Waist Suits, The prices we Quote are for Thursday only. After that we make our regular piofit. This frank statement should influence as many as possible to come to-morrow. Will you read the interesting particulars: Shirt Waist Suits at $1.28 Shirt Waist Suits of dotted lawn, neat pattern, Waist side plaited, front trimmed with embroidery, bishop sleeves, straight cuffs and peurl buttons, Skirt new seven-gore flare effect, deep hem neatly stitched. Shirt Waist Suits at $2.28 Ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits, made of plain white canvas } cloth, or black, blue and polka dotted lawn, ‘The waist ise—424 neatly made with side plaited tucks, lace insertion, and finished with medallions, all full sleeve and fancy stock collar. New shape gored skirt, trimmed with lace insertion, Shirt Waist Suits at $2.48 Dimity White Lawn Shirt Waist Suits, with the waist elaborately trimmed with embroidery and insertion of lace medallions, tucked back and sleeves and hemstitched collar. Kilted seven-gore flare skirt. Imported and Domestic Wash Goods s Main Floor, Fo SIMPLE, DAINTY graduating or party dresses, for all your Summer dresses of imported silk organdie, lawns or to The 14th Street Store batiste, you should come Thursday. Many of these prices are half what you might have expected to pay. If you jot already made purchases of 1 ss of goods you are fortunate. Colored Batiste—Floral designs, value just double, per yard Se. Colored Batiste—Beautiful assortment, value 12'%c per yard, at 8'4c. Wash Goods—New effects 1904, values up to 25c per yard, at 12's. Silk-Like Batiste— New assortment, value 25c per yard, at 12'(¢. Imported Silk Organdie—New fioral designs, value 39 per yard, at 29e. White Lawn—40 inches wide, value 10: per yard, at 6",¢. Checked and Plaid Nainsook— Sold elsewhere for 15c per yard, at 814c. White Pique—An excellent cloth, value 19¢ per yard, at 12%e. White Goods—Fancy stripe, suitable for shirt-waist suits, including fancy cheviots, oxfords, lace striped lawns and fancy batistes, former price 29c yard, special at 15¢, Women’s Waists are Here: They’re New and Fashionable at Half Second Floor ELECT a fashionable waist from this as- sortment of Summer Lawns, Madras and Batistes and we are sure you'll be satisfied. Most of them are yours at less “san half the price they were made to sell at Plain and Fancy Lawn W5ists and striped madras, also plain and polka dot black lawns, some trimmed with embroidery, others side plaits, bust 44 to 50, at 98. Sheer Lawn Waists, bust entire front formed of clusters of twelve pin tucks with three half inch tucks from shoulder to bust line, centre plait of embroidery, at 69¢. Fancy Lawn Polka Dot Waists, bust twenty side plaits from shoulder, centre plait of two-inch embroid- cries finished with hemstitching and six fancy pearl buttons, tab collar, at 96e. Polka Dot Batiste Waists, bust four halt-inch tucks from shoulder to waist ‘line, four from irsleer to bust line, fancy cuff, tailor stitched, in red, white, navy and tan. Regular 2.95 waist, at 1.2. REAL You're safe, Sold only in our regis- NEVER IN BULK | Bottlers RIPANS TABULES are the Dect are | ! ‘ —~ nn. | « Store Closes at 5:30 PM. floor is almost entirely a display of white. for the Summer, and when hundreds of brides are greatest economy-time of the year for the buying of women, There is not a cheaply-made garment in the Sale. full and eomfortable, hints of the items: Nightgowns Chemises high, V r' plaits: with ruffle. ‘ok of, neck and cambric; 35c—"F-o ery Insertion or lace, others with hemstitehing $1.25— °% 2— Of nainsook: tion and ribbon Corset Covers BC cambric, four style “high or square neck, med with torchon lace or neat broldery. 25c— OF cambric, seven s low or V neck, trin with torchon others cambrie or nai sk, three style th lace and In- 1,50—- °F, ,nalnscok | or cam. $1. bric, five styles; low neck, trimmed with’ em- and insertion; others with nd ribbon; others’ up to $12. Petticoats SOC OF erst! eatnbricn” plat | hem. 1 bric; deep flounce, 75 AT hematitched plaits or neat embr and deep em. yee or muslin, five ay umbrella "rum, with embroidery or la trimmed. stitched plaits: deep flounce, trimmed with torchon lace and three rows of insertion. fitting or draw-string at waist bon; or ton: : Of cambric, five, styles: 1.50— trimmed, Atte oo bro! ry or torchon or Point de prone others with hematitched plaits. two styles; UT ‘Of cambric, telet: UR ain hem, or p rume. of | hematitched pi a Unibet rule | Of cambric, four styles: idery, others with ab a OF cambric, five style 5 — Ofrimmed with hand: some embroldery, or lace and Inser- tlon, Short Petticoats Of gogd gingham, in old with deep gathered ruffic. lace and insert or embroidery, hematitehed min 75C— “eviins ery or Valenciennes ni or lawn ruffle then plates Of cambric, three style 85C— "trimmed. with embrote or Valenclennes lace and inger- | ruffles, and fancy stitching. rie, three styles; with embrok lace and Inser- at 65c with hematitches| Of gingham, in solide tripes; | Anished with plaits. jo: Ba $6.50 to $8 Silk Petticuats at Of black and colored taffeta sil ery tion, with others open 6 trimme trimmed blind embroidery; with lace, $1.50— embrotdery. trimmed with ruche; or bottom; | ruttle, Fathered rurtles at plack-and- laited flounce, | bottom. Of cambrie, two style trimmed with lace o with black ruchi ‘8 The Army of White has arrived. The magnificent array of practical and beautifal undergarments, and home garments for women, is ready, as you read. Aisle counters and otber counters on the Main floor are filled with thecrisp, fresh, cool garments. TheSecond It is a splendid collection—the result of long and masterful preparation entation on the First of June, when thousands of women are —tirhed for pres- getting ready to go away reparing trousseaux; bringing First of all it is the best Muslin Underwear that is made. cause of the largest operations in the trade; and wise and skilful merchandising. Here are neck; two. styles; es | trimmed On nd neck, — trimmed @ to a buyer with torchon la je on skirt, Or 50c— 7%, cambric or muslin. | hemetitehed ru skirt. | == three styles; low neck 50 Of comoprie; round neek, | and short sleeves, trimmed with hem- C— “trimmed with ldce and stitched ruffle; or high J neck, | ribbon or nent embroidery with voke of hemstitched pialts; neck OL nainsook; two styles: und sleeves trimmed with. ruffle. - (5C— round neck, trimmed 75 Cf cambric or nainsook, | with embroidery or hemstitched ruf- IC— “hive styl Voor high] ge neck, trimmed with embroidery or J Qf nainsook; four styles; lace ‘and insertion, or low neck and — “round neck, trimmed ‘with short sleeves, trimmed with hem-| lace and embroidery; ribbon trimmed. stitched ruffle. OOF nainsook: five sty’ Of nains or cambric, round neck, trin 1— eight sty low. high or| With lace and insertion, ribbon V heck; some trimmed with em-| triremed three styles; trimmed with lace, Inser+ Others up to & 33 V, trim: em- 75c—%_nainsook or, cambric, seven styles; low neck, | under arms, broad at bottom, trimmed with lace insertion and rid: | sta th embroidery and inser- of Sambrle: kero atyie tion; draw-string at waist. | -69— “ trimme: | ‘0 a es: proldery or torehon lace and inser-} §]—Of nainsook, five, styles:| neck trimmed with lace Insertion and rib n, i. Supplementary Kindred GARMENTS for Women Here is a presentation of splendid bargains in other staple |garments for women, which are now in great demand, and rarely to be found under-pric | seasonable as these are today: 50c Gingham Petticoats at 25c rose ground, with white stripes; finished col Of cambric, with hem- SL NEBE 5 75c Gingham Petticoats at 50c arte fer attnon | Of striped ginghams, in light orings; finished with two gathered 85c and $1 Gingham Petticoats lors orfaney with’ deep umbrella. rutte, k, in Of cambric; deep ounce. two styles; deep accordion-plaited two also hite striped, accordion eat Tineeris and kindred garments for Spic-span-new, beautiful and sanitary Muslin Underwear for women and children. ments in white, and the kindred garments in colored washable materials, are oftered ta below the regular prices—even with cotton selling much higher than in the past. There are no odd lots ; no sweat- shop goods; no apprentice-made experiments—everything has been newly and 8) made, over our own specifications, and careiully inspected before going into Workmanship is neat and well done; trimmings are tasteful and refined; garments are cut The economies come be- Drawers Of musiln or plain hem “with above. On three to a buyer. 25c— 0% cambric, ‘two styles; — “trimmed with lace; with laited hematitehed ruffle, ul cambric, Bix styles; | 35C—“teimmed with ince and Jnsertion, or neat embroidery wit Semetitched lawn rafne, 50c— °F with ombroidery, torchon lace and insertion; lawn ruffle and hemat 15c— with plaits, 75c— Of muslin, or four styles: and insertion, $1—f, cambric. of nal — ‘four styles; trimmed Jace and insertion, or open oF. embroidery. X Others up to $450, i Corsets 7 short, Correct slender figures: boning Instend of ; of Mght-welght batiste; a’ faultless figure. Corsets of Summer net: Jong waist cool; short hips. 1: & G. Corsets of fine batiste; straight-front, full gored, low ® & G. Corsets: bi 4 with silk, flossing. &1.50—P. N. Corset: ted for \tairly developed figures; supporters front and sides, cork clasp protectors. | Main foor, Broadway side of Rotun- }da, and Second fi ith street levator Counter, Offerings of while they are so new and $475 to $5.50 Silk Waists at $3 Of white China silk, trimmed with luce insertions and platte; buttoned in back; two styles. $5 and $6 Silk Waists at $3.50 Of peau de eygne or Loulsine, in black or colors, light or dark shades; plaited in many different styles. ni fo 16, ing Sacques at 25c Of lawa, in white grounds, printed with neat figures; finished with white lawn border; made kimono atyle. $1.25 Kimono Gowns at Of lawn, in fancy or neat stripes, trimmed with white border : Rotunda Baleony $2 and $2.25 Shirt-Walsts at $1.25 Of white lawn, trimmed with em- broidery or la 8 of colored Jawn of madra of figured cheviot— styles. Second floor, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, 4th Av., 9th & 10th

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