The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1904, Page 9

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SAY CADETS” IRE Metectives Teil Police Magls- ‘Willlam Breit Is Found on Street by Officers and Is Arrested, After Struggte with Him and His Companions. ‘Upon the arraignment of several pris- baers arrested last night upon complaint | of Sofia Mulsak, 2 seventeen-year-old | girl, who said she had been forced into @ disorderly house and kept prisoner, County Detectives Reardon and O’Shay gaid in Yorkville Court to-day that the “cadet” system has been revived in New | York end that {t {s flourishing some- | ‘what as of old. ‘The girl complained that she had met William Breit, eighteen years old, of | No, 79 Lewis strect, at a dance two weeks ago; that he promised to marry her and furnish her with jewelry and fine clothes, and that Jater he placed her in a disorderly house, receiving $50 for her\from the keeper, she said. The girl | nally escaped from the house and went to her aunt, Mrs, Mary Glovic, of No. 909 East Fourth street. | Arrested After Struggle. | County Detectives Reardon and O'Bhay found Bre!t last night at] Proome and Sheriff streets, surrounded be alleged “cadets,” and arrested the man after a struggle with him and his | ecmpantons. | ‘With Detective-Sergeants Barnes and Gilmartin and Joseph Riebe, a private Getective, the officers went to the fndicated by the girl, In Twenty street, and arrested the inmates, cluding Sarah Gpidberg, the alleg Keeper; Joseph Cohen, th gaya he is a painter, of Bixteenth street, and three w @re charged with being inmat of the lace, all of whom were locked up at e Hifth Street Station. Brass Check System Again. The Mulsak girl charged had robbed her of thir with the Goldbei ch she alleged was & the address of pet. house, . who appeared in , denounced the ts, saying did not know the Mulsak girl and thing to d with her alleged abdu | He glaimed that the instead of | ing seventcen years old, ts at leas two years olde! SCHOOLSHIP CADET. AGAIN RUNS AY NO word of Arthur Ogden,~sixteen old, who ran away from the echoolship St. Mary at Fall River and joined a circus last Decoration Day, had been received at the home of his | half-brother, Samuel B, Ogden, of No. 188 McDonough street, Brooklyn, with whom the boy had made his home be- fore becoming a cadet. | Mr. Ogden said to-day that {t was not | true that his runaway half-brother was helr to a million dollars, He will, how- ever, come into a comfortable fortune! when he reaches the age of twenty-one. “I learned that he joined the Sawtelle circus,” he said, “and travelled with it 2s far as Quincy. Mass. where hi disappeared again, This 1s not time he has effaced himscif b: away, though he never stayed fore for more than a few days. ‘The mif¥ing boy is about 6 | finches {n height, welghs 115 pounds and| @ scar two inches long .on the left| Gillies Coffee Sale Saturday, Monday, Tuesday. ! A postal does it. It brings you all! the goodness of the Gillies fresh roasted Coffee (famous since 1840), and it brings you. the advantage of the special sale prides. Broken Java. Regular price 20c. Made up of the broken and smaller beans of eur higher priced Coffees, its regular price represents a big saving. The sale price forms C An extra Inducement......... Best Mocha and Java. Regular price 32c. A blend of the BEST | Yaya that is grown with the Price. Sale price........... | ‘For ICED Tea. | Our own special blend—suitable for serv. ng hot or iced. Accepted last | year as the best all-around opilar-priced tea in this mar- Tall Regular price 35c., at... | GOOD HOTELS, Clubs and Res | BEST Mocha that is grown. Extra good value at regular (i ¢aurants use & to their own advantage | and that of the people they serve, | We deliver 5 Ibs: Coffee—or 1 Ib. Tea and 5 Ibs, Coffee—in Manhattan, Prook- lyn aud Bronx up .o 180th st.; 4 Ibs. within 25 miles. Simply Send Postal. Your Money Back if You Want It, | Gillies Or, 233, 235, 237 & 239 Washington St, ie (Bet. Park Pl..& Barclay St. Ea ablished 1840. 4 vate life as on the stage. Justice Gildorsiesve makes final Jus- ice Bischoff's interlocutory decree of Feb, 6, confirming the report and find- ing of John E, Brodsky, referee, that Mra, Sullivan was entitled to be free from John Taylor Sullivan, to whom was married June 7, 18%, In Jersey ¢ Sullfvans lived in West Ninety- fourth street several years and seemed happy as turtle doves. They se ted two years ago and Rore Cogh CAR BADLY HURTS MAN. | A midMeaged man, evidently on his way to work, was struck down and ser- “STULAT WOM ES ee ROSE COGHLAN 1S FRE TO RE-WED Actress Gets Decree of Absolute Divorce from John T. Sullivan, to Whom She Was Married Eleven Years Ago. MET AT A PARTY; WED IN AN OFFICE: where an effort was made to revive him, He sustained @ fractured skull was taken to Hudson Hospital, where It is sald he probasly will die, ‘The car, No. 2912, in charge of Con- guetor James Ho) ‘ (rate When Inmates of Disor-| Wiitiam wae peed when breken Jeg a lence there began a snit for di- But under advice) voron @ fear ago. that a Montana divorce procured in this) would not be recognized in New ew that sult and on onen, was moving, x the accident occurred. The j vi was takin, mon shoi @erly House Are Arraigned) victim wit, Bostomtice, and coming out of the entrance on the’ east aide System Has Been Revived, | puiiding started acr looking in the directtos 00) pockets were found a hy eRe ve Brodsxy’s report was filed JL Spt lay tn Justice Bischoft's jweeks before an interlocutory Now it is made| RO provision for all- out proaching car. for seve! ACCUSES MAN OF |r indienne | PUTTING HER INA RESORT, | street. Brookiyn. Under the decree of absolute divorce signed. by Justice Gildersieeve, of the Supreme Court, Rosamond Maria Sulll- van resumes her maiden name and be- “Rose Coghlan” Announcement has been mace of th Hambure nouncemen t t wn a case of love at Prosperous * Merchant Marries| ’ Winsome Widow Three Days Introduced to Her at Church Festival. minister na Mr. and Mrs, Vogel will make their Evergreen avenue, — TO WIDEN A BRIDGE. ‘Widening London Bridge from 58 feet 5 inches to 65 feet has cost $3,600 a run- roadway, 3% feet home at No. The Effects of Opiates. HAT INFANTS are peculiar! ene hat for the next day thelr, onan Snent was hich are tinued, these opiates cause 10 | of the cells which are likely to beootae Decree = imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for , such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack o dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children The rule among physicians is that children should allest doses es The couple entered and Acre Vomel ant ai “We have come to be marrie 7 wers are & result of in their infancy. receive opiates in the sm: only then if unavo! The wide, and its foot 000 ed facility for its enormous 7 aareoko, fs well knowa. Be i or narcotics in f for more than a day at a til other narcotics to children by any but a physician i th aire ee ele enn te Children who need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing dose them willfully with narcotics, Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the signal ire Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of cannot be too less than a Lida ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Leaner 10S Av FZ SPOS Saturday's News of Clothing. Hardly more than a hint of what you may expect at Bloomingdales’ Saturday—First, The Sale of Men’s Summer Suils to Order at $11.80 Will End To-Morrow Night. Positively no orders accepted after to-morrow, and as this is the only sale of summer suits to order that we will hold this season you want to be sure to come to-morrow. Try to come for a measurement in the morning. Men’s Bive Serge Suits, $5.95. Made of the blue serge that stays blue. Your money back for any suit that fades or rips. Handsome suits that compare favorably with those selling for $10 in other Men’s $3.50 Trousers, $1.66. Men’s $6 & $7 Trousers, $3.95. Boys’ $4 & $5 Svits, $2.95. Made of the smartest of the season’s materials: breasted, Norfolk, sailor and Russian blouse styles. Second Floor, 69th St. Section. Boys’ $1 Wash Svils, 69c. Of neat and durable materials; sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ $3 Cheviot Svits, $1.88. Made in the natty double-breasted style; in sizes 7 to 15 years. Thousands Men’s Correct Straw Hats. of Characler Undergarments Make This Sale of Lasting Interest. been hit or miss, the way most stores plan for a sale—had we thought until the time was almost upon us to announce the Id never have interested you so long with muslin undergarments Had our buying never given this si sale itself—we cou day after day. But because our planning for the 1904 summer sale of women’s muslin underwear started when se Our planning made it apparent to all makers that we were ready if quality was there and price was right, we have been able to every day always of some of the most pertinent money-savings in “homey” muslin been our good fortune to offer—and you know how much that means. Just a condensation follows of some of the new lots that will go on sale to-morrow: Children’s and Misses’ Underwear. Drawers —Of cambric, umbrel- la ruffle, with lace edge; sives 2 to 12 years; no mail orde the January sale ended, and because to contrect for stock, no matter how big, tell you a new story underwear that it has ever straws greets the eye in our Men’s Hat Store. No danger of not getting exactly the shape you're after — you've a Corset Covers. 19c—Lawn, French cut, with four clusters of tucks across front, fin- ished with hemstitched ruffle. 25c—Cambric, French cut, with four rows of lace insertion across front; finished with lace edge. 39¢ —Nainsook, French cut, with Val. lace and insertion and ribbon 19¢—Muslin, cambric umbrella ruf- fle, trimmed with torchon lace. No mail ordés filled. 29e¢—Cambric, umbrella ruffle, trim- med with Point de Paris lace and Main Floor, 00th St. Section, Fancy Printed Ribbons at 35c Ydl It’s because we purchased them so reasonably that we can afford to sell them at this ridicu- lously little pricee—they Should Sell for $1 Gowns—Of cambric, with neck, yoke of four lace inser- tions and tucks; sizes 4 to 14 years; no mail orders; special 39¢—Cambric, with lawn umbrella ruffle, tucked and trimmed with embroidered ruffle, umbrella ruffle lawn, trimmed with two rows of lace insertion and lace edge—two styles for choice. neck, bishop style, trimms:d with embroidered iuffle; sizes 4 to 14 years; no mail orders; 39c—Cambric, surplice effect, trim- med around neck and short fu!l sleeves with lace edge; also with yoke of lace insertions and tucks flounce trimmed with a six- inch embroidered ruffle; sizes 4 to 14 years; no mail orders; 59c—Cambric, surplice effect, Val. deep flounce, tucked lace and insertion and lace beading all around neck and sleeves. 79c—Nainsook, surplice style, with wide torchon lace around neck, with ribbon drawn through. 98c—Nainsook and cambric; surplice effects (three styles); handsomely trimmed with lace and embroider also Empire style, elaborately tri med with good embroidery. Misses’ Tailored Walking Suits One-Half Off MarKed Prices. Simply because it’s not our custom to allow anything to lie over from season to season we'll cut’ the prices to half the extremely low figures they are marked now, to be rid of them at once. The lot includes handsome suits'in plain cloths, serges, voiles and fancy mixtures, in Eton and short-coat effects, all beautifully trimmed in the reigning modes. Si $12.98, $14.98, $16.98 and $19.98. Girls’ Suspender Dresses, $1.98. Made of good linens and colored lawns; waists of white lawn, trimmed with pretty insertion; the skirt and straps over waists trimmed with good white braid; sizes 6 to 14 Children’s White Duck Coats, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. With linen sailor collar; also white ‘and colored linen coats and dainty Tittle pongee coats. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years, 59c—Muslin, deep cambric flounce, trimmed with deep embroidered 98c—Cambric (3 styles), with deep flounce, deep embroidered ruffle and insertion; also with four Val. lace Insertions and ruffle with lace and Children’s Rompers — Waist and bloomers made in one piece; of good Chambray; just the thing to slip the outside clothes of th tle boy or girl when want to romp and play; sizes 210 4 years 6Sc: size 6 years and so would they had we paid You've a choice of fancy warp printed Dresden and polka dot de- signs, in the daintiest and most de- sirable colors; all full six inches Second Floor, near Rotunda. Women’s Union Suits of Knitted Lisle Thread at 44c. A very advantageous purchase involving the entire surplus stock of a prominent manufacturer brings about these most extraordinary values for to-morrow. You couldn’t duplicate these garments any- where at this price, for they Are Easily Worth 75c and $1.50. They are in mesh effects and Swiss ribbed, of high grade, su- perior quality lisle thread—every garment exceptionally well made and of strictly first quality. They are without sleeves, made with low necks, handsomely trimmed retty silk ribbons at neck and armholes; the drawers are umbrella with beautiful wide lace edges. We also include a lot of Union suits, with low necks, tight-fitting knees and no sleeves. All sizes to-morrow from this elegant lot of underwear at, 39c Knitled Corset Covers 19c. Of fine quality soft-finished cotton, with high necks, long ar short sleeves. Women’s 25c Extra Size Undervests 121c. Good Swiss ribbed and shaped cotton vests, in white, with low necks, with or without wing sleeves, trimmed with silk tape at neck and armholes. All extra large sizes. Main Floor, 30th Bt, Section sdale Brothe Second Floor, 59th St. Section. Third Ave. to Lexington—Bloomin Saturday brings to light the many needs of Summer in the apparel way— clothing, hosiery, shirts, shoes, haberdashery for men—Summer dresses, shirt waists, underwear, shoes and hats for women,.and everything for the proper apparelling of the child, come in for the greatest share of economy emphasis for Saturday. Women’s Summer NecKwear At Nearly Half Prices! We found a manufacturer with a surplus stock of the most seasonable sorts of summer neckwear for which we offered ready cash, a temptation he couldn’t resist—so here are the pieces for to- morrow’s sale at half regular prices: A Wash Stocks, regutarly 25c¢ each, at 15¢ each More elaborate stocks, regulariy 50c, at 25c each. Main Floor, 60th St. Sect! Men’s 75c. Mercerized Mesh Underwear al 29c. a Garment. This sale comprises our entire surplus stock of this fine under- wear—lots left over from recent sales, which we're going to sell in quick order to-morrow at Much Less Than Half Regular Prices. This underwear is of a splendid elastic quality, having all the sheen and lustre or real silk, with the added attraction that it washes and wears better. All sizes will be found among the shirts, but not in the drawers. The shirts are bound with silk and finished with pearl buttons, while the drawers are reinforced with double seats. Colors pink, blue, novia gold, brown and Just about enough to last throughout to-morrow— all at, per garment None sold to dealers and none sent C. O. D. Men's Balbriggan Underwear 19c. Well-made, comfortable garments; the shirts have F; h or short sleeves; drawers are made with double seats, iste dons Main Floor, 60th St. Section. Saturday’s Specials in the Sale of Notions & Little Needs With quality the watchword alwa: of this sale, it’ of the day before. For to-morrow these items will interest eve: preciates savings of half on every Bette WAC) Pi ctiee Binet D) Alt CARS TRANSFER T0 Leunston Jo 3 AvE 7 59°1060 The Smartest of Tan Oxfords for Women at $1.39 To-Morrow. And to be up-to-snuff, you must own a pair or two of tan Oxfords this summer, for they're the most popular of all footwear. Bloomingdales’ is headquarters for the very smartest of these, and we offer as a special- extraordinary for to-morrow a fine lot of regular $2 ties rice of $1.39 a pair. ; excellent quality stock, with good, flexible soles of solid leather inside and out, Cuban heels opera toes—you'll tind them the most comfortable All sizes here for choice. Second Floor, Seth St. These Large Comfortable Reed RocKers for $ A new lot we just got in of those handsome rockers we sold at this pric? for one day recently. They're ideal rockers for porci comfort, being exceptionally large and raomy, made like the illustration, of the best quality reed, in what is termed “comfort style,” with full roll to base—every single one of fhem is easily worth $4. Not quite two hundred in the lot, and the sale will be for to-morrow only, until they’re sold. No tail or C. O, D. orders filled and but one to a customer. at the remarkable They're made o shoes you've ever worn. yh ys, and little price the feature s little wonder that each day’s sales diate those ry woman who ap- purchase she makes. rald—syvd pieces Skirt or Troms. Sateen - Cover covered with Jersey Chiffon Colt Bonn d ac! Gx Main Fi. S9th St. Section rs—59th to 60th Street. PESO ON ON 2 iene a are WH Charming New Parasols. particularly smart and pretty pard- sols you cannot help but chi something charming, indeed, and at a2 price you'll wonder at for such quality and style. wa —Taffety silk coaching para $1.65 sols, hemstitched, having plain and colored borders. or striped borders. ruffles. prettily hemstitched. Union taffeta silk coaching para- sols, with five tucks. Taffeta silk parasols, with em- broidered grass linen bord Striped taffeta silk coaching sols, nicely hemstitched. $2. 5Q—Black and white taffeta silk on™ parasols. China silk parasols with 5 fluffy ruffles, Hemstitched taffeta parasols with | grass linen embroidered borders, Striped taffeta parasols. Hemstitched taffeta parasols, in beautiful ribbon effects, with pretty | Dresden handles, i —C hina silk parasol $1.95 coaching style, with 3 large ruffles; all colors. Pas Taffeta silk parasols, hemstitched and ruffled; all colors. Main Floor, 50th St, Section. Women’s Lisle: Stockings, 17c. — Stockings that are worth half again as much and that would sell ba rgain we did. Th beautiful new designs. All sizes, 17c. a pair, or six pairs for a dollar. Hosiery, 8c. * Women's two- thread black and _ tan cotton stockings, with doubl soles and high spliced heels; all sizes, Men's fine cotton socks, with double soles and heels; tans, modes and black. Sizes 9% to 11%. Children’s light and heavy weighty | fine and broad ribbed cotton stock- ings, with double knees; all sizes, No mail orders filled. *, Main Floor. Sith St. Section, ———— Women’s Wash Petticoats. Made of good qualit; gingham in pretty blue and white stripes, with full bias, ruffle trimmed with folds of goods—these petticoats are all extra wide—splendid value at 79c and 98c Saleen Petticoats. Good black; extra wide; made in a great variety of smart styles, in- cluding ruffles and sectional flounces. 1.39, $1.98, $2.25 and $2.69. jecond Floor, 80th St, Section. Hemstitched Veils, 35c. This is another lot of those smart hemstitched veils which sold so quickly last time ‘we offered them. They are regular 75 qualil popular colors as navy, brown, bfack and white, They're ideal draperies for hats, as well as complexion say- ers. Main Floor, 50th St. Section. From among this splendid lot of J Taffeta silk parasols, with plaim ‘ China silk parasols with three” Pongee silk coaching parasols, | for full price had we not got the | ey're of pretty allover lace isle = thread, very sheer quality, in many _ One and a half yerds | instch |

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