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ie IU a UR nk FRINTON ey a “hows Pouce iS msieauis| O'Neill & Co June—The Month of the Year When Caught White Trying to Choke/-Man Who Registered ac W. C. |! Laces, Lace Nets and F.mbroideries ~ Man He ‘Tried to Rob, dames Parker, of San Francisco, aty Are in their glory. They adorn Gowns, Dresses, Coats, Murray Is-Badiy'Beaten with Bartholdi, and Who Wasi) Wraps, Wa Flouses, Hats, Underwear, Children’s j ioks. > q Wear—in fact, th uses can scarcely be enumerated. Nightstioks. Found Dead, Is Harvard Man.) Right at the height of their popularity we announce a sale of Fine Laces and Embroideries that will be hailed with delight by thousands of women. i] We Offer Several Thousand Pieces At About Half What They Cost to Land. LACE S—Real hand-ma !e and machine imitation Laces, presenting every style that is popular now straight and irregular insertings, short us aes Free deliveries to Summer resorts. | e SIXTH AVE.19 TO 20% STREETS. Complimentary band concert to-morrow at 2:30 P. M. Sig. Sirignano’s Royal Band of Rome. 40 musicians—15 soloists—Concert takes place 8th ylcor—you are invtted to come. {| TWILE SNAPS STEEL THEORY THAT HE FETTERS FROM WRIST. ENDED HIS LIFE. Is Pushed, Pulled and Kicked! Had Been in Financial Straits, Downstairs by Ratrolmen and! and Is Said to Have Notified! Then Carried Bodily to Police! an insurance Company of His Station. | Intention to Die. wide —at, per yard jummer resorts along the New Jersey and Long Island coasts. s im . 1.00. Our mail order department through our free deliveries brings to your very door the saving advan‘ages of this store. If at any time MOVER pecouttod ad poe dad AE VonexkaPaGn a Youwcannot come to thestore just let us know your wants and all your demands will be taken care of accurately and with promptness. : deFariaLace. in while, butter, cota; Batis and Arabian shades 68C ere’s nothing you need to complet: your Summ=r home- nothing you may need in the way of supplies for the table—nothing you i ° Como, Nido” Hollywood, N: North Asbury Park. very fine work—worth $1.00 to §1.35 per yard, at Af DEEL YarW ics Se iets GMceue eI GENT RuERS OLEaS ESTOS SERS may desire inthe way of outing apparel and tathing suits that we cannot supply you with at a-marked saving. a aay 50c. corset covers at 29c. (First Floor.) Cost to import $1.25 to $1.75. " Anything you may see in our newspaper announcements that you a THIS_mammoth annual June sale of high grade Sum- EVERY woman who wants fo aa areed this Women's New Linen Walking Suits. mer muslin underwear, including 10,000 of those handsomely | eur be Kronty Wibroseed 4a tis preal Galbiot $6 Sumner caee en alking ° trimmed sheer 50c. and 75c, corset covers at 29c. has brought thou. | lawn will be keenly interested in this great sale of $6 Summer suits f oo | e A Man ataden ta tinches TO), 15c., 25c., 35¢, ) Gres 10TH we will deliver all goods purchased in the store free to the customers’ houses at the follow- James Murray, thirty-four years Old} It has been discovered that t mix fect and more in height andqpullt| C. Parker, San Francisco, fike « Hercules, appeared in the Centre Gireet Court to-day to answer to a “eharge of burglary, His head was swathed in bandages, and two police- fen and a citizen, who appeared as > eomplainant, all showed the effects of je $he tough ‘fight he put up in resisting arrest. Giuseppe Vitrano, his wife and four @hildren occupy an apartment on the top floor of the six-story tenement at No. 7 James street. No. 6 James street 4s a five-story tenement, the root of which is on a devel with the windows ef tho sixth Moor of No. 7. Ir ‘A-Greek living on the same floor with) + the Vitranos saw a big man stepping * across the,airshaft from the ro i of i} No, 5 to a window in the Vit LOL 6 tment. Mrs. Vitrano, who was 42 and 45 inches w made, at, per yard. ...e0e BEagemete tr No Inwood, Norwood Park, N. 3. Bhady Side, Sample Strips of Embroideries. Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insertings (strips of 434, 5, 6 and 6%; yards), sold by the strip only, > : Worth 6c. to 25c. | Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss All-overs, 18 to 22 inches wide, 48¢ : ° Nietda, Xs Hilistae, N. Js Hilton, NJ. Holland Station. Le T. . Normandie y-the-Sea, cosbefore coming ago. During hi lived In and abe the remains were lying at Stephen Merritt Burial Compa oms two prominent profess! om the west side, who entertained Packer, body as that Rilenhires N. 9: care to purchase you can do so through our mail order department. DRESS NE.TS—Black All-Sil< Chantilly and Guipure Dress Nets, everem ta" Des}, N. 3 jdaiehles, So North Log Branch, K.3. 9 | Seaside, 1. 1. : é F o 3 Ye clan, a "il want at least two of these charmi On Sale To-morrow.—(thira Floor.) sandsof particular women to Simpson Crawtord Co.'s since it started | at $3.75 SAA LL a Pal putieanichosre then st an ca Linen Walking Suits—Eton blouse effects, 3 Monday. There's an opportunity for you ; Creations, 7 en to sele& your Summer supply at a phe- | more than one of equal quality would cost elsewhere, Third rroor, plaited skirts, trimmed with wash braids, col- $ Wier i handsome @wakened by, the noise of the Aaisugae ors and white...... Ha de tevece POO meee enee 8.95 Eo See ner ULTRA eons Be eta eatattael (ioe feeanerat gtumbling against a can in the-xitchen, éiiad Wetman 70d : : Ane is hot w 4 at, ce: bought them at @ozed again, but in a second was| yz, heavily-velled woman called Linen Walking Suits Double | breasted, me- $11 és) prettily trimmed corset Covers necessary to [ricer bosent sacrifice ee\awakened again by the stranger Kick-| at dertakl ng raoms ea Bho wan dium lengths, tourist coats, plaited skirts... . nibs over A chair: She saw the man) sald to be atts Pucker, and was Also : Weaning over the dresser and screamed.| companied by a young man, whom . : s Viteano, who.{s'a small man, jumped| introduced as a cousin of Packer. 8h Several Elegantly Embroidered Linen Suits, @ut of, bed and grappled with the] gave directions for the body to be i . \etranger. |His wife ran -to assist him,| buried in Kensico Cemetery to-day. Made Especially for the Florida Season. ‘nd Murray as the burglar afterward| ‘The Coroner's physigian who-examined They come blouse and coffee coat shapes, all ave his pame, shook her off easily] the body found the stomach to be in a colors, and will be closed out at big price re- $10 00 rid began to pound her husband, raw condition, induced by some agency, ges F et Polige. with which he was not familiar. ‘The ductions they commence at........-. + men and Mra, Vitrano [mach is being chemically analyzed. Formerly $18.00 and upward. ‘attenti ‘of the twenty Packer was of a pleasing disposition Dulldime, and the floor {2d made many friends, Fer aix months a after his residence on the weat side he 9 e Introduced his wife to se new Gionan and 1 .| friends, Six months ago he bald she ginieb and tend »| Mul gone to Qhicago to care for his two children, who were in a convent in ks. ut toa ha.f dozen, his surplus stoc {one she realizes at one y Qc You should have poret glance that she could not each material — nea, ossibiy buy the material voile and tawn—régular price $6—to-mor. ed mace Up these covers for less than 75c, | Frow whale they last $3.75. r price is but 29c, 5 they tls ovasomely trimmed with lace inser- | $3.75 for women’s $6 white pique on—embroide!Y 3nd_ ribbons—-those skirts, fine quality imported pigue, also sheer effects—just what you want natural linen—new phaitea mode!—fineiy to wear with thin waists—and tailored. when you see them you'll go into perfect ecstasies atthese unparal- | $3.75 for women's %6 tathing leled bargains—a limited number Suits of extra quality blue or black brillian. M to each custo.ner.as we wantthem tine—extra full and strong—plain or trim- to last throughout to-morrow — med. while they last, it's 50c. and 75c. corsst covers at. 29C wear beneath the Summer r ua : shirt waist. Neit y every second river, | because the, manulac woman who come; takes turer wanted to clear ° Women’s Tailored Walking Skirts, Two Splendid Values for Thursday. Tailored Walking Skirts, made in plaited, styles of Tweeds and all wool mixtures—our 2 95 regular price $5.00—Thursday only.. $ e Tailored Walking Skirts, plaited styles of Pana® ma Canvas or Brilliantine — value $6.75— Thursday only. . § $5.00 §5 for women’s *8.50 short skirts // of all wool voiles, etamines, canvas and 79G. FOR $1 GOWNS AND | imen’s materials—correct drawers of tine muslin and waking lengths--2 models. cambric. $5 for 56.50 linen 98C. FOR $1.25 GOWNS, | coats—‘or travelling or driv. drawers, corset covers and petti+ ing—fine grade tan linen,box per of tine cambric and niin- plaited model, well tailored, sook, 1.25 AND $1.95 FOR $1.50 AND $2.50 CHEMISES . | $8 for $850 linen tet tl EASY OF FINE 'NAIN- | stirt waist aults, plaited org GS tucked effects, piai - ihe FOR $2 GOWNS OF FINE NAINSOOK; SEVERAL GOOD broidered a Guaianewaielt In the mean time Murray had beaten| tat city. All this time Mrs. Packer” Vitrano to the be id was choking him | W# living at No, 182 West Bightieth when a man named Joseph Mellow ran| #treet \in with a revolver and pointed it at| Tour or five weeles ago Packer began OMurray's b t to run short of funds. He complained \ “Stop that and get back aguinet the| that his remittances were not arriving wall or I'll blow your brains out," | with sufficient rapidity, but ho refused sald Mellow. Murray retreated against | to govept ald, ‘No the proprietor of a the wall just as the crowd in the hall! cafe he visited every day, however, he @houted, “Tiere come the police!" acknowledged that he was in sore flnan- Mellow evislently did not wish to ex- | oli] straits. Dain how he happened to be carrying Forced to Horrow Money. 4 revolver without a Heense, for he ran{ He borrewed money ‘trom this man away when the police approached, As|for the purpose of going to Philadel- he left the room with his revolver, | phia to settle somo legal business, Ho Murray again jumped on Vitrano and | said he would return on ‘Thursday, On *was beating him savagely when Clonaa | Satumiay he walked into the Hartholdl @nd Dukeshire ran into the room. Hotel and registered as "W. C. Parker, Police Beat Burglar on Head. {San Francisco.” Ho was fotind dead in ‘The policemen drew their night-[bed the next morning, sticks and beat Murray over the head,| It 1s known that he carried conald- Clonan finally knocking him out sufh-|¢rble neurance on his iife, but. to ¢lently to enableshim to get the ‘nip-| Whom he left it in the policies is not pers" on his wrists. Murray revived in| Yet known. That he ngtified an tnsur- @ few seconds, however, and anapped| nce company of his intent to die was the steel fetters as though they were| vkenced by the fact that a represen- bade .of twine. tative of the compsny called upon Mra, Assisted by two citizens, the policemen | Packer parr aiees Yap preorl: }fought Murray and managed to get an- tf J om Packer had tether pair of “‘nippers" on him. Murray porowed money for his Philadelphia ee Ene ea eetilY me) 8 HAA ERG Scere bustcens wes) a myatery. To Ho was finally pushed, pulled and| bs triemds he sald he was engaged in Ricked down the street, fighting every|* Jee! matter that would eventually At 2 tatep of the way. Once on the street {UTS him thousands of dollars. He was 5c., 39c. and 48c. Each, e 9 known to have been a member of a wi summ a eo was In isco that su! ribed i 3 U 3 3 ; SEE See infos ee te ee ad Have sold as high as $1.00 to $1.75. | Dainty ‘shirt waists at 1.39. | Sale of Summer underwear. . eEeEGQ5u50h@ee_o_ueee_eeeeee ‘ : | Fill Up Your Wardrobe During This 5 June Sale of Muslin Underwear. CORSET COVERS at GOWNS at........, SKIRTS at DRAWERS at.. Zc. 21c. 44c. -44c. 69c. 93c. + 44c. 93c. $1.19 +21c, 49c. 75c. Also Beautiful French Underwear Much Underpriced, or black lawn, 80,000 yards of cool Summer chambrays at 8c. HIS torrid weather makes every woman realize that she simply must h aoe 4 t ave or three sheer, 7 dresses, and that’s just why this remarkable sale of 12! - quality 27 in. Hee at 8c. is sien ar New vel sume While other stores are offering small lots at the regular price, Simpson Craw A two-thirds the regular price. The sale is Monday and it created such a stir th than originally intended to accommodate the vast crowds, Business exigencies compelled the manufacturer to dispose of this splendid gathering of chambrays, Cc and Simpson Crawford Co.'s is the anly house that could take the entire lot off his hands at one time, &c UNTRIMMED HATS. It enabled us to secure the greatest Price concessions ever granted to any New York store. 500 Dozen There’s no reason why you shouldn't have several dresses, for we've all the desirable shades—tight blue, medium, pink, ox-blood, gray Fancy Ja Braid and medium blue. It’s full 27 inches wide—sold everywhere as a special bargain at 12%c,—here to-morr id while this grea 1 y J Pp Hats at 8c. yard. You simply can’t afford to miss this opportunity to secu A a ae Sy tord Co. are adle to announce 80,000 yards at less than jat we had to add extra salespeople and devote more space Main Floor, Large Reductions in Price of re several cool, becoming washable dresses for warm weather wear. the Southern Pacific, : . . . < Mat the station | arched, and QR remarkable values in shirt waists incident to that For women 12%c.; for men 39c. 9 small peniet pon cantelnine De mammoth sale now in as bd grows in interest every day. A him. His head was badiy cut, and Dr. | | You Must Go to the Second Floor Those who have come and purchased have passed the good YOUR Summer comfort depends on your underwear, ¢#oc Sanders was summoned from Hudson news along. It has set New York onthe qui vive, secuna s1o00r. and to-morrow we'll sell you the kind that will keep you cool 4 To-morrow we open the second ship- $ J and good. natured during the hot weather, at prices lower than 39 oq St¥eet Hospxtal to attend him. Simpson For These Rare Ribbon Values, Crawford TneNes wite, In ll deteabTe cha HONS. & and 63 inches wide, in all desirable shades—Regularly 45 H Thursday, on Special Table, Second Floor +s... 4 23¢ IMPORTED FANCY RIBBONS—3%% to $ j Company |] |mmonren tance summons wo. toh ie ursday, on Special Table, 5c ment, and it you haven't attended this many stores quote in August when cleari heir S e kK sale you will find tirst choosing very ; bs SUG BIN COP eters k rear oan Sau hae You should by all means select a complete supply for Summer. While the low prices will appeal to you, we These fancy ribbed vests for | 39c for men’s real maco 50c think the styles will please you most because 1 2c women at 1236¢, sell “of shirts and drawers. they are so exclusive and smart, being iaiede pian vy ¥ smart, 000 to- ; 50c for men’s gauze lisle mmouiels that are not to be associated | 123%4c. f i zones foalviat LOUC Bd adsnitts & deawere—winte with common plain factory pro- ou'll be interested tn our low for men's Sea Island cot- ductions that even cost more elsewhere. | [<k, and sleeveless. made easnlti ie Dod te eel 4 51.39 for $2.50|°4.65 for waists | 25c for women’s Swissribbed | 75c for men’s #1 colored silk Tr wal . and cotto; ixed shit Isle vests — mercerized Richelieu coxton ot mixed shirts iand trimmed with em: | Hort Up to $12.50- | ritbed, drawers, \ Wey one Jap. stk waists, wit L 8c for men's ‘$1, $1.25 and real embroidered Jap- | 35¢ for women's 50c lisle | 48c tg OD, an pd: 65tor83 white anese silk tronts “of | Swiss ribbed vests—3 for $1. peanirbiee sadeee etic’ ersian lawn waists, | flowers or hemstitch- 50c for women’s un‘on sults ‘s $] = trimmed with em- | ing—also drawnwork | ” tow necky no sleever—treyelewete | ZDC one nan's 1 Imported Second Floor KONIPPED GIRL passer”) Ss i@ easy payments 5,000 Pieces Assorted Jewelry (e} d of bei it hit terfeak cetera At 19c. Each; Worth Up to 72c. it takes but $10.00 as a tirst @) In this lot are Hat Pins, Brooch Pin i i Hie ) , s, 3- | payment, then only \]| Sets, Scarf Pins and Belt Pins, pe Piccs Waist 56.00 PER MONTH a others in French gray—set with’ imitation peayly broidery or lace. —Himited quantity. ribbed umbrella legs. until paid for. rhinestone, peacock, ete., each sraugte 5106 Het £ 34 f rs 8 \ i ete each. on eae } 3 5 0 J for men’s $1.50 and $1.75 mm: RH Worth 25c., 50c, and 75c, (First Floor.) Frito anes 2 VASO, white lawn waists, trimmed with 50c for women’s imported THURSDAY MORNING SPF, On Sale 9 Until 12 o’Clock One No Mail Oniers Filled—None Sent C..0, D. Dinner Sets. |Men’s Coo! Underwear, 100 pieces fine Porcelain, 3 ie decorations to select from— Hens Linen Mesh Shirts and regular ptice $8.00 9 @ awers, Father “Kneipp” in unt] 12 o'clock $5.80 white and ecru—regular’ price ” $1.35 No Trace Has Been Found of Mary Burns, Enticed from! Her Philadelphia Home by a Strange Man. white lawn waists, AU in hard enamel, rolled gold, floral designs, some in rose gold, PHILADELPHIA, June §.—No trace | has been found of Mary Burns, the fourteen-year-old girl who was enticed | by a strange man on Mondyf afternoon “from the vielnity of h home, No. 1906 South Ca ne Jast seen of # the palr a r, who Bt nan Ele imported French Balbrij and handsome embroidery or Val. lace. sheer lisle vests—regularly Tycho 85¢. | French tisle shirts and drawers The talk of New York: June sale women’s Oxfords, 2.60. | Alt New York's talking about Simpson Crawford Co.'s great annual June sale of women’s Oxfords, and no wonder—it’s the only event of the year when you can buy fashionable bona-tide $5 Oxfords at $2.60a pair or anywhere near as low. Women who require the smartest footwear are flocking to this sale, for they know that at no other time of the season will they be, privileged to choose superior quality, correct low shoes from the regular stock ot any high class store at about half price. secona Floor. There's only one reason why we can offer 2.800 pairs of up-to-date $5 Oxfords at $2.60 right out of our regular $ 2 60 stock. t's because we received word that a mammoth consignment of Summer footwear for women would $. ry arrive two Weeks earlier than we had expected. Such a colossal acquirement makes panic clearing of our regular stock and along comes our June sale—that occasion looked forward to by thousands of discriminating women. $2,60 for women's *5 Oxfords--Only about 500 of these handsome Oxfords—then we'regoing to add to this lot all of our celebrated S.C. S, Shoes and a great number of women’s welt sole and ideal kid and light turn sole—tke kind that will not crack, and it’s fully guaranteed by Simpson Crawford playing “with a, and two 1 like to go to 7 * he sald, placi: iis hand patronizingly on Mury’s shoul > other girls became fright jy CHEM ao wway, but the man held F $3.50 cach—9 | | Oil Stoves. Io'lock....... 2 burner, 3*{-inch wicks, steel fronts, nicely ‘apanned, cast top, ir Pi brass burner, ratchetsreyuisr | Hair Pillows, wo Ughtly to Mary that she was un- —— ble to brea way. ‘The Inst her Price 60c.—9 until 1 43 7 Hair Pillows, just the thing for Co. and the makers—they have stitched edge soles, footwear that usually sells at $3.50, in/A, B,C, D and E widths, sizes 2% to 7, including the best russet, also PM Dlaymintes saw uf her She was walking | j; O'OEK eee-seeveeer, FIC | ner nights, sizes 22x26, 3. Ibs. the famous S.C. S. Oxford tles, the f $1.90 for $3 Oxford tles— own Uwe street with the man clutching au Refrigerators. Sele eae balge 65c regular $3.50 quality, in A, B,C, D, % I ribedvae bole tatloioc sable ; “ a O'NciN's Cleanable No. 3 Re- saz) and € widths, sizes ~:4 to 8, ideal, In ideal kid, the celebrsted Simpson ‘i ‘ a These are the terms we make frigerator—made of ash, filled A , fancy styles. A great number ' HR Gio escint Gee as with mineral wood, lined with JaPanese Folding Screens Bere aaa priate trait ton galvanized iron, will hold 75 | 53% fect high, 4 panek ry i \\ light soles and military heeis, $130.00 PIANO, \ Ibs. of —repnlar price | embroidery—reukr, ae Mallitary heel Oxfords; also the same y Sai Latintd bed ® It’s the b + Pi $44.00—9 12 0 $3.25—9 until 12 in turn sole ideal kid vamp, fancy, 0 E widths, every size; also our own ‘i s the best proposition in o'clock... * $10.00 o'clock... $1 95 top, and wood, leather covered, high r radian dat crouse wars on th | New York, wourth Floor. eevee ban heels; A to E widths, all : SFE Oniords, patent and Kid tipag Mothor und father “use dis- oes sof Foye wae 8 ' sizes; also Russia russet shoes, with turn vole, A to D widths, good sizes, Goodyear welt soles, at §2.60, Thursday at $1.90, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. | over her disappearance. The % § en wferd i of nan httens

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