The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1904, Page 9

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: : THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN FOREIGN ENVOYS © (CHILDREN SEE MAN’ [LOST SUIT FOR ae baum in Part VIII. of the Tri Term of the Supreme Court, and resulted In rdict for the defendant. The jury Was out only ten minutes. the Court of Special Sessions on Nov \13, 1901, and acquitted. She brought Miss Juliette Louise Barry Asked [suit against B. Altman & Co, for $19.00 ANY OTHER STORE, Anthony Bognaco, Discharged Bookkeeper, Shoots Himself Through the Head Near Pub- lic School in Brooklyn. Ministers for France and Ger- . Many, and Their Wives, Stoned by Soldiers of the Pal- ace Guard at Port-au-Prince. for false arrest, This case was tried f $10.000 Damages from Dry |sesteraas Miss Barry testified that two weeks Goods House, but Jury De= |nerore ner arrest. she had purchased cided Against Her. the umbrella she was accused of steal- ing at the store, and at the time of |her arrest had returned te Altman's te \EGEL ¢ GOPER |have it recovered, as she had torn the | The sult for $10,000 for false arrest and |allk cover. She produced eight wit malicious prosecution brought by Miss nesses who testified that they had aren Jullette Louise Barry, formerly of No. the umbrella in her possesion previous 121 West Ninety-seventh street, and (to her arrest. Detectives Larkin and now residing with her brother, D, g, {Nash and Mrs, Moore, of B. Altman & ber cts, |Company, testified that they had seen Barry, at the Raleigh apartments. | iP marry take the umbrelia from the | against the firm of B. Altman & Co. counter and the jury promptly found was tried yesterday before Judge Green- for the defendant FRENCH WARSHIP NEAR; WILL DEMAND AN APOLOGY. In the Auditorium 07 Che Big Store ? In the presense of heundreds of child- ren, who were returning to school No. 13 on Union near Henry street, Brook- lyn, after the noon recess to-day Anth- ony Bognaco, thirty years old, a hook- keeper, of No. 229 Sackett street, blew out his brains, killing himself instantly. The Italian had lost his position as bookkeeper for a big Wall street firm. Germany Likely to Join in Seek- : ing Satisfaction — Trouble Due to Financial Affairs That |i", he Past) fom dave he acted strangely td his fellow boarders ih the Performances at J] A. 1]., 1.30, 2.380, Anger the Natives. 3.30, 4.30 P. 7]. ; Crowds in the Auditorium at every perform- ance. Seats free to the capacity of the Hall. The Spectacular Summer production, “WVWORLD*S FAIR, | about his mental condition, As the litle se into the Union sitcet meson the noon thelr a.ieation wre attr. Bognaco, wi.o sas round in ac PARIS, June 23—The Foreign OMce has received a despatch from M. De- prez, the French Minister at Port au Prince, Haytl, saying that while he and the German Minister were driving past the palace yesterday they were Attacked and stoned by soldiers form- 4n ambulan nidiens crdlivan siighy injaranse WlNion ssn FEDERATION OF STATES, and AMAZMA,,: who were In were also Minis- ‘The Ministers’ wive another carriage roliow pelted, The wife of the French ter is an American As Foreign Minister Delcasse has onlv S Just received the despatch he has not yet determined what steps shall be taken, but the officials consider it cer- tain that France will make an energetic demand for redi One French war THE INCANDESCENT ILLUSION,” js an’ enormous success. Moving Pictures, Songs, trated Lectures and Electrical Effects. Theibest: entertainment attractions ever seen. in a store. GIRLS RAN AWAY FROM CONVENT A June Offering of Men's Fine Negligee Shirts ip is near the scene and another is at the French Naval! Headquarters in the West Indies. It) Police Asked to Search for Two is expected that Germany will make a Misses Who Escaped at Day- similar dem: Due to Money 1 PORTA UIERING! break from Staten Island In- inter, the ow stitution, The man who prides himself in his taste for 2, 400 Sine Wercerized Selk Women ’s Wash Petticoats ‘ the feating among the populatl —EE fine linen will be given an opportunity to In Yowest Striped Effects: % 4 assomment. Prices These washable Petticoats are shown in a large, diversified ‘are as low and, in most instances, much lower than found elsewhere for the same » excellent qualities. All! the newest 4Se, 750 ISe striped effects; deep ruffles and (Second _ Floor, the Government against foreign natives desiring to hold them sible for the wretched Ananctal situa- tion of Hayti. The proceedings Shirts and Drawers for Boys. We have two hundred dozens of fine mercerized silk Shirts and Drawers for boys to be sold at about a third / 9 e gratify his taste in this sale of fine summer negligee shirts. To begin with, they are neither commonplace in design or fabric; they are shirts your ultra haberdasher would ask $1.50 to $2 for. You may choose from more A general alarm has been sent out by the police to all stations to look for vo young girls who ran away at day- to-day from the Sacred Heart at New Brighton, Staten Is- against the fancy featherstitching; most de- sirable just now, for of the regular price. The drawers have double seats and are fitted with good pearl buttons. The Centre, are described as follows: Cecella n Rintenl venraleldsj0) cect Anche then a score of distinctive patterns, in plain or colors are flesh, blue and ecru. All sizes, ; are in height, 99 pounds, Nght complexion. : : : Main Floor, Centre, r Fy Ine aval G Lwhlte lace dress and hat, former resl- pleiteg pee hid oan ph Desc atie or ee Carpets ane. attings. i of the oMcials w | dence No, 361 West Forty-seventh separate, omplete size ranges, mong em > i: The wMetement that Manhattan, and,Llzzie Williams, . ; : , ck on. he . 3 I are shirts of imported madras, percales, mada- Ws ’ W,; Ki; UM. Sn Fe ifteen years ol ; as, pe y - ere Interesting June Features. ‘rom vere on, san, | Bull git” oo polons and satin brochets, in light and dark omen s rappers& cmonos There are two grades in the special lot of Carpets we offer and it means your able demane | Manha s. All to unrestricted choice of the entire line. ‘The prices are reduced fully one-third, a he rine att nhattan colorings. All to go at 85c, the shirt. Pretty Patterns y Gxcellent Colors. The hinets and Japanese Straw Mattings are alo offered at grenly reduced price. the ground_of humanity | WM. VOGEL @ SON The following quartet tells of values that are remarkable. sie ee lea elie aoe on we secured a special rebate; hence anon BAU RE senalilonaets the () u The prices tell their own story. WOOL VELVET CARPET Your choice of the entire line. Many have beautiful sneylitattea: | Broadway. Houston St. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS of fine lawn | WOMEN'S WRAPPERS of lawn, su- borders to match; also hall and stair effects, Two grades, made to sell at $1.15 and The Haytian Government, however, and the pretty clear washable pamterns; | P&tlor ree in Danes Gants $1.00 respectively; to-morrow, special: shirts are cut extra full, with WA-inch | full’ with deco Henee and cunins effec. Ist grade, regularly $1.15 per 2d grade. regularly $1.00 per 4 full. with deep flounce and waisis effec- 150 refused to release the t the Haytian laws. pr netion, yd.; special, 85e CHINESE MATTINGS. ually §7.50 per roll of 40 yards: special, yd: special. JAPANESE MATTINGS, ly $7.50 ver roll of 40 yards: thie Ing ted. such tively trimmed with Val. laces | regularly $1.95, | WOMEN'S DRESSING SACQUES, COLLISION INSTREET flounce: waists, have bias plats forming yoke; bishop sleeves; regularly $1.39, IS neh a Fila SS a pS ee warship was expected there t 50 the sdemardsvocgtie | WOMEN'S WRAPPERS of Sea Island | kimono style, in dainty figured lawn, $10" per roll of 40 yards; this 50 per roll of 40 yards: inis German warships also v -! Dashes Into Group of Children, Percale in variety of very pretty patterns | made with double yoke. back and front ree oraiearoseendne Ge ister fo: rel of the} light and dark; extra full skirt, with h P. 01 ; ai, ‘avecial, ai German a nis ont on the same | One of Whom Is Hurt, and TAsiieh' fouaea’ arid hecaly ae? D5 | nn percer teimmings: 2Oe 13150 per rol of 40 yarda init "E20 ver roll of 40 vards:. th SPREE snus “Then Makes Himself Prisoner BROOKLYN. | signed waists; regularly $1.50, 4, (Second Floor, Centra, 19th St) cal 15 60 por roll of 40 yards: this | Siaalipesiai> Der Tou of 40 wardg ma | i i} | ina Trap. [seiner Dress Suit Cases and Watrus Grain Wrist Bags. They are big values, every one of then. Were culled expressly from the big special sale. WRIST BAGS | At the price named we offer the of walrus grain | most extraordinary value in wrist bagsy: leather, black, that has yet The Dress Goods Store Is Supreme These Warm Summer Days, And every day there is some item of unusual interest that is a sort }| of introduction to the fascinating display. To-morrow, for instance, we have: Printed Mercerized Oxford Suiting at 9c. Yard. ‘Two wagons, one golng to Wallabout Market, the other coming away, col- Med at the corner of Ryerson. atreet ind Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, to-day * grocer, of Jokn Sle- HW Clifton Wines and Liguors. CHOICE TABLE CLARET AND from, Hurek: D LIFORNIA HOCK; reduced to. pe" ported Jeshelin-a-R very 5.00 mipyrted tri do Diedeniveniinw IS Albu sued when Eden's hecame tened and Broke ee ja eA rai Ran | t hie from hix harness, He ran up irm weave, similar to a closely woven etamine, It is highly mercerized, and has | | bestunt and tian teen artempi- » ; Itjereen street at full speed, took to |] that soft, silky touch and appearance that is so effective. It comes in white, with neat | | t ed. s Woman Who Owns Condemned !ir"in wet at ‘avenue. and |] colored printed figures and stripes, suitable for shirtwaists and shirtwaist suits, as well as | Hefei veypabiiet =. Pate regular price, - rus grain’ children’s dresses; 1224c. a yord has heretofore been considered the bottom retail price. Main floor, West Bullding. ing purse or purse and card case, braided or long strap handles. nickel 45c or gilt LEATHER DRESS SUIT CASES; rus- vicren in front The children injured, 1d, of No. leather, 7 and” 8 inch sizes. black and col- ors; pinched ; or riveted. frames; plain, braided or lonz strap. piper gallon) t Poodle Does Not Mind Court’s |“ Penalty, as Her Pet Is Worth | Paying For. | he school the horse took to and knocked down’ and in- en, who tried to stop him, ward Clark, of No, 89 Mid- and Samuel Bardman, of ad Fishing Tackle, Tennis, Etc. Fine Values for Anglers and Athletes. | MOUNT VERNON, N. Y.. Ryerson street. | ued to. per gallon, $2 Despite the order issued by Ch mae ‘on street and Willoughby i i i ight—; i | lor, lined with fabric. inside | handles; fonchha deutrucklons Mis Slrecar tie horse ‘Srashed Into 8 otter ane taning inenson se coat Aas are all the things SPT yas 1 ie, sole ilned wish drone fobs Sinsiae hendiens omits Purse card case and poodle dog is stil alive -ouldn’t extricate himself, e re 3 (dark th : ; bort poodle dog is stil alive | And couldnt ercrace te: meet it ig) [4 ennis, too, has received wer, Heh inn brass riveted, leather stitched handle, | At this price we also offer the popular per gallon, RUM frames. re«ular price, $3.6 ve nearly the trap, and to do it they had to tear down nearly twenty feet of fence, The horse wits not badly “Pegsy from Paris’ bag with brass-plated lock and catches; braided cr long strap handles, an impetus which ranks it as one of the foremost sports of 1904. 22 and 24 inch, This is the headquarters for all sorts of Sporting and Athletic needs, and the prices are the lowest anywhere. urded by its owner at her North Seventh avenue, | ts a penalty of $5 for each ¢ 2.65 &. y popular; dozen g lives after the Issu Mt Mrs, French says that Fishing Tackle. Tennis. HuMIOO Se TAKEO 2 her pet is worth It. ‘Th: A , ahibiers) Stylish and “ eg ae a it Bamboo Rods, good and reliable, Wright & Dit.on Tennis Balls, only 4 BE Seat ea eneailtun amet Cow a r Spit Banton Rous Foc, Ie, $1.98 up| cislone. Nomall ot tnetbone oda Sens Gotan Oummer dutts For Uifen | ORL UA aaa pea i i led and none rent C. O. D..25c. each g 3 Cis Lae . court and the police will be ordered to | Split Bamboo Rods, in fly and bait, fine Beane A Ls Hi Se of) : atoot ‘ihe odie Ie-chey ean ind | A, qullty 92:49) Preteen te caer igh- Jrade GOS Loss then Usuet ? Jdeven Dollars. : ntence imposed un the Good Sense Salt Water Rods, Pai ate. pe tien emelk d : NI Hey Went nett : Dual ; Y 5 { mn 36 Avgomblalnt:| 98¢.» $1.49, $1.98 and up | Tennis Nets, 42x3 cet, plain $1.50 on, Maines '@8 grades Dox | ane Of course, 7 ; ue, Who ‘alleged that Bristol Steel Rods, $5-49, $5.98, $6.24 | at... 9 ST AIAAN II every suit in. the ¥ one of her children, | oe Beaver Kill silk enamel Lines, 39¢ | Tennis avana W 8.95 | PORTO R sae was origin- 4 Silke Casting Lines..........+ 69c ERO FCae wees. | Reatilamlene unk oeestres ally intended to FATHER SEEKS MISSING SON. —-) uttyhunk Lines on spools, $0 yards, 38¢ Kiavnnn’ ore | hoe oes be sold at mete } = ae Hooks on gut.... jc. a dozen fi | than it is marked boy Went out tor wark sonaay! Wacation Shoes |] Gtictss ics sini ict toutese Teme Marien: rs now, but certain and Hasn't Returned. \ fi hi Fly Books. tte eee Tennis Rackets, 2.25 exactions, such Bamnel Kaplan, sixteen yerrs old, | or laren. Crab Neia, with long pole. ‘ 75c., 98c., $1.49, $1.98 and y : sian leering h who ved with his father, Louls Kap: | 6 z aul Fuente Crab Trap, latest device for stabs Pine Rackéts (scconds)..’.....-.$2.08 as keeping the i lon, at Surf avenue and Twent ma) Time tothink about the lit- #1 COCO ISG ROGET IOS SIO GF? Flist floor, West Building. = fects pom one fe huceying out broken street, Coney Inland, disippeared on tle ones’ footwear er Wek Busting ; . lots. and odd lines, mean. frequently i s Sunday last and the police have been wear needs for Uf ; gaked to look for him. seashoreand mountain. None W i S N Fish and eat ' pectals. MAL Brice russ pensnarey reduced, \ ; jie ox had never ween aveay from beat the « Coward’ lor stand. omens Summer Neckwear What Friday Has to Offer in a Very Popular and : i : regar ie pine prices. ! iD ‘ 5 x na poken . Sete a 5 in that is w these natty 0 y xbout going to Buftalo or St. Louis ing rough usage and giving At Very Little Prices, Notwithstend Pay Beperissent otations ona fishiand SUMMER SUITS FOR MEN are offered at such an excep- a ending the current high quotati to try and earn his own living, — His father thinks he has gone to one or the other of these cities. Samuel was home ail day Sunday, but Fat UR catly Monday morning sind said ¢ was going out for a walk, He didn’t tionally low price. Take your choice:— i NAVY BLUE SERGES. 57. 00 Pure worsted, every thread. Absolutely fast color. Every seam tested. Every style of Coat. r- , |rect tailoring. Full lined or half lined. Perfect (models for every build of man. Flannels, Crashes, | Summer Homespuns, Mixtures. Here's an opportunity, in- Comprising ev- deed. Soft-finish Flannels, ery new fabri Wool Crashes and Home- in correct shad- reliable wear, Always so es- sentially comfortable and well- saturn, and his father, mother and mee fitting, because planned £0. RI ASE OTFEa bee ae, support the arch of the foot —$—$—<— rm wil sli ‘ SUSKMANTIDTKIL ED: !and conform with nature’slines Russet Calf Oxfords, Patrick Donohue, a by Naughton & Co., 7 was taking a load ofvenrth to the dock Rugset High*Shoes. \ White Canvas Oxfords. White Canvas High Shoes. All the prettiest conceits are here, Yokes, Collars, Ties and everything else in the Neckwear line—remarkable for their sim- plicity and beauty—and remarkable also for their little prices. $1.00 to $1.50 Yokes, 49c. and 69c.| 25. Sets and Top Collars, 10c. _ Washable and made of French Valens Hemstitched and embrofdered and com- ciennes yes embroidery, fagoting and | bination of both, scalloped and loop edges; hemstitched effects. |also fine lawn ‘end scrim Sets, 24 and 1 25c. to $1.00 Dutch Collars, 10c. to inch, hemstitched edges, some embroidered. 49c, Embroidered and lace trimmed, cool and |$2+00 to 215.08 ae Collars, 98c, comfortable for hot weather. Venetian Point, Point Gaze and Irish 50c. to 75c. Stocks and Top Collars, meat, we name prices that cerianly deserve to insure a great volume of business to-morrow. The prices at which various high-class foods in the Grocery Store proper are marked are im- pressive. and exnlain why we do such a wenderful business. HICK ION steak Jo at'the foot of East Fortieth street to- day. when at First avenue vae of the front wheels of his wagon broke down $1.50 to $4.50 Baby Carriage Para. Suits, full lined, sol Covers, 89c. to $2.98. cellent values, $1.00 to $2.00 Imported Mull Ties, 49e. ton or unlined, Every new ——$—<——___ POPE RECEIVES BISHOPS. therorw it hue ” , averment, . Teter the main c sid taal one side one mubber: Soled Tennis Shoes. 25 Grochet effets in’ whit, cream, butter and J | Reread eee Of the rear wheels of the Wagon passed raeliaeae Ch Il 25¢. “4. [champagne Thess tay sie ed as you deatee; spuns (Coats and Trousers) ing and color over h ieliingg tin : y other excellent ,] 0¢ pure Irish linen ‘and hand embroid y | eS } Jing an ne. hibysnsuantly Vacation Shoes, ered, washable, in a variety of patterns, ex- | 124 & yokes. oo: 00. Some i sik lined, some | S 4% OO. conbligen | effect in fabric and half lined; sin- serge lined; majority skele- SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, le. Singleor double breaned. : ROMA, June 23.—The Pope to-day re- eaived In private audience Bishop Kell- JAMES 8S. COWAR: . Washable, plain and Esprit net, with te eesti ¢y. of Savannah, Ga., and Bishop Ken- . D, Japanese hand work, hemstitched, drawn | one, two, three ey ‘ ‘. onter q . - it SAU TORrAt ATousURe einer 4 Greenwich St, neat Warren St..N.X. 4 crane embroid ihc dey ira pesgut Meee Nels and four ruffles; also some ullic limpritted SWISS | taachinery.ihlek oF thin Until they are seen no adequate conception of the superi: come Mall Orders Filled. + lars attached; also Collar and Cuff Sets. Main floor, centre, Central Bullding. | to Jota 2s d_ satisfactory reports’ regarding ority of these values can possibly be formed. _§ mtn | Ged as scl

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