The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1904, Page 4

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U os es }#eMan of Hitting Him in the Eye -—and-Also Smashing His Straw “MAGISTRATE RELEASES HER, “hej TELLING HER TO BE GOOD. tat Be Good,” She Replits, “but sonGod Is Just and | Will Be Avenged”—Her Alleged Vic- tim Is Sad. ry {slit big, broad, six-foot woman glared 2perlsoiittle, narrow, four-foot man in the UGortelie Court to-day. bsdpiette Loutse Barry was her name; Qeig Gilliam Meyer was his, Jultette @ charge of assault and battery in the eye. Meyer, who lives at West Sixty-seventh street, told ‘ate Whitman that Jullette had Givers and dreadful things to him, “beginning of the trouble dated QkbIA Gome time. Several weeks ago {iloretts wes charged by a Sixth avenue HEVCY%A shoplifting, This incensed her empintly. After proving, it appears, that yshe had made no attempt to put a grand “plano in her stocking or « act of parlor “furniture in her polonaise, Juliette turn- . famages. * She believes she might have been Cwhiling away the idle hours these days yeounting money had it not been for Meyer. He came into court as the star Witness for the defense and told storios ~@bout Julfette that she would never @hink of putting into book form She Smashed Hin Hnt, He Sayn. | Migs Barry immediately went on the ) warpath. She was after Meyer's s | Bhe knew Meyer was a race track ‘missioner. She knew other things. : this was enough. She wan at the track yestor was Meyer, Whether she picked the 4 wrong horse or not was not brought / out in the testimony to-day. W # stepped into the train there sat Mey f On Meyer's head A new straw hat, Dought that very 4 er. PE ane sight of the hat mado Juitetto “emotional. She snatched it off, he S gaya, threw it on the floor and Jump Yon, tt until she was all out of breach ¢WWhen she got through, Mr. Meyer do-| , there wasn't 1 whole straw left ) “tn the hat, thiewe or three brikemen and a con “p@uctor with a red musi calmed} 4Mullette and dissunded Moyer from nid- Ing the rest of the way on the trucks yer On the ferry-boat, however, Julle _ ROCOMIng to Witnesses, once again Le the flerce craving for revenge. Fleld-Glansex Used as Club, 6 & pulled out a pair of 1h ? @nd hit me tn the eve tostivied Meyer “Your Honor, it was torrible the way ehe cliasod that man around the boat,” | “added a witness. | The further fact was brought out that | » Meyer receive: xwiul wallop in the | GRARIWID: the feld-rlasees = ‘Are the glasses in court?” asked the | Magistrate, sternly Miss Barry fumbled into a pretty feather shopping-b: The court final be quite inipox Of assault und but Opera-glasses “TM have to tet Fo,” sald the Magistrate, “bren: tu gently Possible to Meve: “But she'll protested the des put her under in Peace, any wa The M. @t the sa u a GIAL'S MASKED MEN STORY A “HIKE UP” U @ ; Lacked Money to Pay Her Board and Told the Police ®@She Had Been Held Up and i iq Robbed. of No “May that “she sgn Wearlns Franklin ios, t. Cox, of ti eiikcredited the ¢ @ policeman t+ hold-up. Ber ton the gir to the N WEDS TO-DAY 9 Churah, On pa Sixth street 1 1 ‘at 7.20 this evenins, ws Egan, Guilmas Uahers are George \W. 3 oven, Morris W OPERA GLASSES 9 Woman Acoused by Little #44 pround and sued the firm for $10,000 | . 80) ¥ she © ee WEST HO PLACE FOR WEAK LINES So Agree Consumption Special- ists Attending Medical As- sociation’s Convention at Atlantic City. | | | This Store will be open Saturday until 6 o'clock, On July 9th and until the end of August Will close | Saturday at noon. Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases The Kind That Travel Well. DRESS TRUNKS—Covered with canvas, iron nels At the annual meot of tho'f] ee binding and botiom, malleable corners, bolts and American Medical Association, just }} ty pe Sota dowels, full cloth lined, skeleton tray, division in set held in Atlantie City, emir physt-|}] #8 up tray for hatbox. We recommend this trunk for }elans who have devoted their lives ~Taey Voth its strength and appearance, jto the study of consumption were |] —T} 32 ia 36 38 40 unanimous fn their { 4 Regular, $9.25 $9.75 $10.25 $10.75 $11.25 | fighting the battle FEN 5 se Fale ee |disease it was cruel, unsntistucto Special, $8.25 $8.75 $9.25 $9.75 $10.25 jand @ mistake to send persons, weal STEAMER TRUNKS—Covered with canvas, iron bottom, leather bind- and dying, to California, Color or some other far-off place in t i nue ra ee once tee) brassed trimmings, plate Excelsior lock, cloth delusive hope of a permanent cure. | eens BA Ali CIS The battle, it was held, must i ds 20 32 34 36 38 40 fought on Hnes which will overcome | TE, PE Sa eee OU OS the disease right ut home, where it | 55.25 $5.65 $6.00 $6.50 $6.75 $7.15 $7.50 originates, At the same session, Dr. E. F. Wellz rend a paper on the subject of TRAVELING BAGS—Made from selected russet or brown leather, full leather lined, brass trimmings, Pneumonia, which, he eald, ree pocket in side, 16, 17 and 16 inch, while 4 00 markably on the {ncrease, and he {| they last at... seer scene 60 $ ° made the startling statement that Regular $5.00 and $6.00 value. |the disease is a new Menace to the World. Rai caclentinen rasacee ae ena SOLE LEATHER SUIT CASES—in the tan tact th order to conibat the shades, full linen lined, edges reinforced and solid deadly ravages of consumption and | , leather corners, fitted with shirt pocket $3 65 pneumonia, the vitality must be fed | in cover—Regular $5.00 value—24 inch ° and nourished, and the syst n | a i a |Stroneth kept in cor » |} We would also call attention to our large variety of MEN'S HAT BOXES, resist’ an ‘ow off th f} all the atest designs, at prices ranging from $4.00 to $25.00. disense by the 4 | (Basement) dicio of Dulty's Pure i Whiskey i] we As n ente and positive cure an yeh) : * : : |preventive of tnenmonts cai au" {| | Ladies’ Travelling Suits, Travelling Skirts sumption, and Travelling Coats. trouble: t has carried ble of healin f . pag Nope Tinto! ben homed curing Steamer Rugs and Travelling Shawis. nes combined, nydlc It purifies, en- riches and stimulates the blood, re- | builds the worn and 1 tlesues, — (First Floor.) tones up the heart's action, kills In Leather Goods Dept. ,;the deadly microbes that feed on the FLASKS —Covered with Seal, Alligator, Pigskin, Leather and Willow. - lungs and lining of the body, and Prices range from 65c. to $3.49. riniren eh ind keene tha || FOLDING CURS in leather cases. Small slze, 35c.; large size, 49¢. Dutty's TELESCOPE. TOILET CASES, containing comb and brush; others Pure’ Malt lutely | with comb, brush, soap box, razors, manicure set and mirror. Prices pea no fusel of], and ts the |] range from 75$c. to $7.49. iskey re do by the G i} had * enue ais oy caauiclaee ais Gh ae jj Alto. large assortment of Medicine Cases, Pocket Combs in cases, seribed by doctors of all schools | Pocket Mirrors in cases, Sewing Cases, Manicure Sets, Jewelry Boxes, every wh an invigorating tonto | Waiting Tablets, ete, aud 8 and 1s used in the | rinet s of the land 7 Siid'iy' at! druesista'and grocer: || Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers, or direct, $1 per bottle, Medical | booklet, free. Duffy Malt Whiskey booklet free, | Dutty } and Ice Cream Freezers. Ice Cream Freezers. We carry all sizes of the following Ice Cream Freezers in stock: “While Mountain”..$1.59 upwards “Gem".... ....0 «+. $1.59 upwards “Veerless" Iceland.. .. $1.39 upwards XX Century Ice Cream Freezers. Refrigerators. We have reduced the prices on two sizes of “Governor” Relrigerators for to-morrow (Wednesday) only. These are medium size boxes, and tite saving to be effected should be a big induce- ment. No. 3, regularly $15.75; at $12.00 | No. 4, regularly $18.75; at $15.00 \ HV. MUNAHAN’S / \FURNITURE 4 / \n EMPORIUMS. / Spection of | Lawn Mowers. ATdenonstrslicnir (luteei eis eatAy ‘ , ah ! A demonstration of this easy Freezer Wo fuinsh Pam irieee thy LAL for The genuine Philadelphia Lawn Mow- isto he seen in our basement. The M : A ers, style “AML Day"—warranted in pait is made of indurated fibre—a $35.00. ||] every respect. non-conductor; it is light and durable. We turns TBs anll tap 1 inch, regularly $4.50; at $3,50 oy > 3 4 6 4) V2 dermis a FOUR-ROOM FLAT fOr 11)t) 16 inch, regularly $5.25; a $3.85 |e =~ 4 _6_ 5 1]! re inchs regularly $5.75; a $4.25 | $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.50 VS. || \ nifisent Five =k pio. lt [| SCREEN DOORS, WICKLESS OIL RANGES, GARDEN HOSE and nd a jvagnfisent VE PANT: | | REEL, and a hundred other helps to make summer days and nights pleasant iy in and around the city and country home, | (Basement) Hammock Special. Full size, 36x78, som ith pillows, others without; large | viclely al celoré and deggns-resulitly $1.25 exe Fateceee | DOG (Third Floor.) f/ WHY NoT INVESTIGAT OUR SYSTEM? Complete Outfits for Amateur Photographers At Very Lowest Prices, Standard Flags And Other Things to Celebrate the Fourth, Credit to All. A | We show a complete line of Flags Toning and Fixing Solutions, 8 oz, ; } made of the wool stsndard U. §, | bottles, regular 23c: special... 1§¢ t +4) Buntins. They have reinforced seams | Hypo Soda—regular Se.; special at ps itt 2c r PE Ml | and corners, stars have folded edges— | Drying Racks, for 24 plates, sizes 5x7 i u ae S 3 os { || all sizes in stock, —rejuiar 4c; special iy A gait] | = 1 | Printed, Muslin and Silk Flags in all M, Develo: 3 pi Sth Ay, & 9th St, Brooklyn. jf vee special at 2c y 1 bj) | Glass and Paper Lanterns for decora- | Squeegee Albums, adjustable covers, tions from 5¢, to $2,090 each. Fishing Rods, Tackle and all kinds of Sporting Goods, | (Third Floor.) | interchangeable leaves, for the small. est picture up ta special at | f 4 Oo Sy5—regular 25; wees “ 19¢ (Third Floor.) i CLOTHING eee $1.60 Down on Purchase of $10.00 and 50 Cents Per Week Demorest Sewing Machines. > Enrniture Tarnpte «6 q Club membership fee sends one to your ® Furniture, Carpets, i $1.00 sonic investi our eluh plan, ive Will Furnish Vourd This illustration shows the Sterling Drop Head— Va agen mene aetennn cern nat $60, ave, highly polished, ball-bearing automatic bobbin winder, self-threading shuttle and full set of attachments— uaranteed for five years—special.. Others ask $25.00 for no better machines, Other models, $19.50 to $35.00. (Basement) Jap-a-Lac. Hlome for } old English oak PER WEEK. stand, Plano, Headbury Upr ANDERS SID). Pant 1 | The Home Beautifier, ‘ NDERSO ) ' on | For refinishing or varnishing new or old wood or th St, br metal work, iloois, etc., Jap-a-Lac is the best—it OV OE Plano, ! t comes in 6 sizes of cans and in 12 colors. 160. hen new t | Jap-a-Lac will positively do what no other paint aoneerouine : or varnish does—it res the sun and moisture and ‘ hee wears like iron, eon) ariel Come in and geta sample can free, at our hard- $19 , When new ¥ $70 ; Ware department * (Basement) NDERSON & CO., Fulton ee ee 1 ooklyn ) 1 & ( ny case, U At ‘ ort $300. NDERSON & CO., 370 Fulton 8, near Suulth St, Brgoklyn, ’ EET — ‘each, They are made for three THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 100k. q ve : HENRY SIEGEL will be free. the afternoon until 5 o’clock. The 14th Street Store makes a s that makes it the acknowledged headquarters for thrifty housekee with everything you purchase. You can freely exchange what are not satisfied. With this kind of merchandise there is no ele Prices are lower than you will find quoted anywhere in New York. This with other advertised prices, Read what we have to say about to-morr ment of risk. n be easily pro Isn’t This the Kind of Furniture Priced as You Want It? T* 2 ESE are the last days of our “*June Prices’? placed on seasonable and all-the-year-round Furniture which we must move to make place for recent purchases to be shipped to us July 1. The prices | will certainly ap- peal to you and accomplish our | purpose. | There are a few of these Brass Beds and Iron Be which {t wi pay you t sides Porch ers and R Rockers you'll find a ‘large variety of indoor and outdoor furniture at corre- spondingly low prices a 1 6 Porch Rocker, constructed to resist any ° weight, finished to stand all kinds of weather. Have them finished in colors if so desired. Rockers have high backs and broad seat filled with heavy split reed; arms sre broad, giving a massive appearance. design, high back, 2.9G-Battan Rocker, vere Pre backs large seat, heavy roll, | and filled in back. Especially well adapted ‘tor the porch, Ithough it will look lays in the house. : 4 2 —Chiffonter, all oak, 5 drawers fitted with ° lock and key, panelled ends, case finished golden | and fitted with easy running metal shank casters. Made by | the best cabinetmakers in this country. Iron Bed, cool, durable and sanitary, mado of metal, carefully white enamelled, heavy brass mountings and designed on the common- senso plan. At 2,98. Bed—A special pattern and spectal price; an all-brass bed, any size, with large two-inch posts, extended foot, high head [and extra heavy filler, a beauty in design. 1 6 \—Iron Spring, constructed from heavy metal e tubing, firmly braced and containing closely woven steel wire fabric, warranting comfort. These springs will last @ lifetime and are not of the rickety variety so often sold else- where ut “low prices.”’ 2 9§—Combination Mattress, hair top and e bottom, anysize, made in good quality ticking and warranted full weight, You'll sleep well on these mat- tresses and rest casy these hot Summer nights. 6 48-Box Couch, made especially for Summer ° use, covered in denim, cvol and airy, with button tufted spring edge, base bas large compartment for storins purposes. Couch is light and easy to handle. That Great Sale of Pom-Pom Guns | sul Fiags | BuntingFiags , These very pretty ip nd as ‘Third Floor. uality: Ready-Made Sheeis at 49c ETTER than Grecrackers | t1E {tk# +72) "halen, abe Conti and absolutely harmless to the | ounce on ebanr| Sx8 186 onunues youngest child. These Pom-Poms | {zed staffs: Ss Main Floor. shoot a soft, hollow rubber ball 300 feet 4x6, 9¢ jag Stafts ; ; ; in the air and make a report like a real 7x10, Ide Hardwood, with 8,060 ready-made bed sheets that retail every da the year at | rife. Two feet long, finely nickel plated, 10x15, 24 | all truck and from 60c to 85c, and which will be sold at those prices again | See! throughout, with fpakaae Ci 12x18, 230 8 fect, 44 $$ ~ a ~ ——8"— | Sold everywhere at 50c.5 our 15x24” 440 10 fect, 64 when this sale is over, are here for your quick choosing. | pice, 26c 24x35, 940 12 feet, 840 3 Bought this great stock of sheets from a maker whose? 60c to 85e - Se name cannot appear in this advertising, but you'll find his tragema: 1 the goods. These sheets are made of muslins from the Utica, Lockwood and Pignat mills, and are as staple as gold dollars at 100 cents juarter and full size beds, the dimensions being 63x90, 72x90, 81x90 and 90x90. These Sheets 49e¢ dis some of these articles. Go To: N Old Independence Day { every true-hearted Amer- ican citizen should u furl § Old Glory. Prof. Ellsworth and his marvellous trick dogs have been en gaged to entertain our guests in Recital Hall, grocery department on the sixth floor, all this week, and admission Performance from 10 to 11 A. M. and ev Bring the children. Do Your Buying To-Morrow, for Wednesday Is Homefurnishers’ Day pecialty of household goods and hasalready established a supremacy pers. There's a rigid guarantee goes you buy or take your money back if you ved by casual comparison bargains and then come to see { Collect B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Two Blue Trading Stamps — with each 10 cents spent to all | who shop before 12 o’clock. One stamp after 12 o'clock. Save Blue Trading Stamps and you ff will add many beautiful furnish. ings to your home free. You needn’t worry about your children when you bring them here shopping with you. They’ll enjoy the pleasures of the play garden adjoining the sixth floor grocery, and there are atten- dants there to care for them. It’s all free of charge. Music dail. P. M.inthe quick lunch room on the sixth floor, est place in the city to take your lunch—there’s always a breeze. Prices are very moderate. Patriotism and Big Sale of Wash Day Needs and Other Housefurnishings Basemant. E HARD WORK of wash day will be greatly saved with Look below for very great values in Cutting Tables, Window Screens, Of! adjoining the ery hour in from 12 to 3 It's the cool- gs gether Third Remember the § member the 4th of July! Remem- Bunting Flags sheets, actually worth from 60c to > on sale for 49¢ and Gas Stoves, Medicine Cabinets, besides the Wash Day Goods. 350, will be Cotton Blankets and Comforters ure, regular value 1,00. A companion sale to the sheet selling event of the year, and one second only in importance, is this retail disposal of Cotton Summer Blankets and Comfortables. To make them go ina hurry we give ua big price concession. He Soke kind of white Cotton Blankets at 75¢c. 1.25 white with colored borders Blankets’at 98¢, 1.19 and 1.39 full size Comfortables at 98e. Board. Line—100 Folding Wash Bench, made of hardwood, nicely varnished, will hold two tubs and wringer, at 98c Slip Covers to Order 6.49 Fourth Floor. ney how much cooler your rooms will look if you cover lon bottle. Just fa covered to} At 98e, Enamel Toilet Wash Stands, At 1Se, Pastry Boards. At 1.28, Double Burner Oil Cooking Stove, has 4 wicks. Regular value, 1.75, 4 furniture with this heaviest Belgian Damask. 7-Plece ie will save your upholstery, too. We send our Sip Covers i ey City and Hoboken or anywhere in Greater Nes Yen. We,ywill fit a 5,6 or 7-piece suit with i Damask is se u terns, saviest Belgian Damask in this season’s most popular pat 5 pe . ling, fit guaranteed, complete at 6.49 skilled workmen to do this work complete to order at 9 Slip Covers, allowing 20 yards of the very best and 6. 4 finished with a shrunk Pure Foods Priced Lowest New York’s Best Grocery Department Sixth Floor, we might make these figures lower, but we could not afford to and PRICES were the only thing, Even so, the prices are lower than others. groceries and prime fresh meats and fowl |? At 69ce, Dressmakers’ Folding Cutting Tables, At 22c, Special Window Screens, made of hardwood, 24 in, high, extend 25 to 41 in. ft. Piece. in give you these standard pure You have never seen a Gro that will appeal to you as this one will. highly polished top, with yard meas» best quality wire, steel sides, | At 29e, Skirt Board, 434 3 At 59e, Folding Ironing At 25e, 10 Cakes Ar mour Sail Soap. At Ge, Clothes Pins— At 0c, Cotton Clothes At 69c, Fainted Wash Tub with side handles, At10c, Bluing—¥;-gal- At 29c, Sleeve Board, P- At 49c, Wash Boiler, | 8 dra heavy tin, copper bottom. At19c, Zinc Wash Board, well made, wood frame. At Se, Peerless Folding Clothes Dryer, 5 arms, 18 inches long. At 1,49, Gas Stove, 3-burner, hot plate, heavy plated. Regular value, 2.25, At 59e, Medicine Cabinet, nicely varnished, in oak, Zshelves, seamless tank, guaranteed not to leak, It will give you new ideas on foods and what can be done with the best. | at | GRAPE JUIGE—Un- anwan KERS — The! [eee covinglandl ORANGE SUGAR— Corman—a come || | , Salter. Gloason'ss 39@ ee dit Ga) DOr ee pros i quart bottle ... b powderea meaty on Dlended Sine wromit Lin; por j ee Most cool and. ro- and’ flavors worth SC CHEESH — Vermont || freshing summer Sper bj, roasted |! pe oNs—golid, bright 0, Domestie Swiss or | | drink; never a around brea || iicySomsinak: § O° York, State | full es creams mi u 50e “SUiiie “Bell Sharpe per tb.<:- ATE y ROOT BBBDR Ex- Corr “Harmony, ¥ 43e PRACT — Ho wards; blend; high grade Mo & Bell $ 100, se iy rosa, BE XX Mini 33¢ bottles 25¢ tbe., $1.00; per ib, eloth bug. WILD Y¥ PHOS- rel | GAMING POWDER PHATE — "Blue Bell,” rim th * brand: abs Callfornia; large battle, A 26¢ to.) medium alae ge | Pisa gy sie imple lot a3 98 June peas; # mixed, Oolong. SLICED DRIBD BEEF | Uellctous; | 2- Ib. nglish Breakfast or aapecguns 1 ee Ceylon; 4 : 26¢ B railtatese: RORNT Creamy white: Kran SLICED BRBAKFAST 2. » 94e BACON—Libby, MeNoiil " & Libby's; th glass; tuest (not deli 2o, selected sugar 4 2e@ cured hams, per 1b BACON —'Swift’s lean strips sugar- cured; peg Ib. 12e SARDINEM LIQUID SOUP — ""Co- jumble” ‘Tomat quart can ..., GHERKINS — New, White Rose or Chill Red; cook dry and ‘ara barket. stocks O8e | Chman BALLS-Made ea"; box of SALMON — Olly red 6 Ib while you walt in our regularly bold Atashaj 1 1g, tall 14¢ Ib HOM-§5@ | creamery; 2 large special, bails. D 8 cakes; tor re 10¢ Spice Cabinets, stained in oak, nicely stencilled, wers,/ at S9e with lock and key, ery Department Fresh Meats FOWL—Pancy fr kellled, ary picked bolting ot salad towlt old everywhere Joo. 1b. Special tor Weanesday only, oc iby all “you 4 {B—Shonrt fore- 5c WHC SS crscesss ters; per 1b... LEGS OF MuT- YON} per Ib.on, OC PRIME RIB BEEF ROASTS; DOr Dusen: ABC HALIBUT OR SAL- ON STEAKS, PEARS — Rartletts; did can, VC TOMATORS — Southern Brown; cold pack, gallon’ can “ 2ie LIMA _BMANS—Cream- medium size;

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