The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1904, Page 5

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s 1 ROBBERS GOT HIS $12 000 GOLD New Yorker, with a Small For- tune Made in Several Years Prospecting the Klondike, Loses It on Way Home. MONEY STOLEN WHILE HE WAS ASLEEP, HE THINKS. FRE PAN ON “THE BOWER Occupants of Four Big Tene- ments Rush in Terror to the Street When Factory Is Dis- covered Ablaze. A fire which started in a three-story butlding in the centre of the block bounded by the Bowery, Chrystie, Stan- ton and Houston streets caused a wild panic among the tenants of the tene- ment-houses that line each alde of the THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENTING, JUNE 28, 1904. ” and tae glare of the fames from the} > burning building threw them into a panic. Into all four streets they rushed in their night garments, and several of the women in the block fainted. A eecond alarm was turned in by Deputy Chief Cruger, and many of the firemen were ordered to assist the ten- ants In getting out. ‘The blaze was confined to the building in which it started, and the damage was eatimated at $10,000. Choking Ss Catarrh Cured Your Money Back if Hyomei ! Does Not Cure You- “Use Hyome! and be cured of en- tarrh,” {s what all who have tried tt | for that disease say to their friends It 1s the easiest thing in the world Pittsburg Police Trying to Trace | bicck and aid damage to the amount|to stop catarrh at its beginning {f you| + * of $10,000. The bullding tn whic was occupled by ©: facturer of bar fixtur approached by a crooke st breathe the health- air for a few min- auirrh will be cured of this disease, use Hyomel. J giving, balsam! utes and your In the worst cis Coin, Which Was Probably Dropped from Train by Gang, Who Went Back for It. PHILADELPHIA, June Scott, who says his ho: York, reported to the po! he had been rob alley. fhe blaze was discovered by Charles| Chronic or acute, Hyomel used four) or five times a day is all that ts needed to soon effect a cure. Wilson, night cashier ot Lyon's res- taurant, and he turned .n ar alarm. The clave the gongs of the fire| Hegeman & Co, 200 Broadway, be tenants of the tene- [Offer to refund the money if Hyomet four side: of the block, does not cure. 28.—Walter y was stolen while! nf win throw & police oftl- elals are working on t se. TROLLEY CARS IK CRASH GN BRIDGE Policeman and Passenger In-| jured in Accident on the North + Road—tTraffic from Brook-| lyn Tied Up for Some Time. Buy your records here A complete stock to select from—every Victor Record that is catalogued. Hear them before you buy them; don’t take them if you don’t like them. Glad to show you Victor Talking Machines’ and play some of the newest full-toned records for you. No charge for. exchanging old Victor Records for new ones. For every Victor Record returned you buy three, a04 Sivo us the old record and pay us the price of two. Any quantity—large or small. For examplo: If you bave ten records, you buy thirty an4 nay for only twenty, Call or write for catalogue of machines and records, Victor Distributing and Export Company, 77 Chambers Street, New York. Two trolley cars came together with a rash on the north roadway of the Brooklyn Bridge to-day, causing @ great deal of excitement among the pas- | sengers of both cars and tying up traf- fic for some. Peter Sandoff, of No, 340 Devoe street, Brooklyn, and’ Patrolman Richard Post were injured and had to be taken to their homes, | The car in front was a DeKalb avenue trolley. No. 33. The car ca he No, $60. A came toxcther there was a wild rush of the passengers, most of whom got of on the roadway, The trfiries_ re ceived by Sandoff and Post were brutses on the head “THE BREAD-WINNERS.” | | | so aatnersaip Maa waved neck ai eoBe Disclosed, 9 “The Bread-Wiiners,” a novel whose authorship is one of the great literary Fulton St, Brooklyn. 1 — 30 Tradin§ Stamps FREE Wednesday. mysteries that scems to be impenetra- ble, will be printed in sondensed form in The Evening World beginning Thurs- Upon presenting this coupon at A. 1. Namm’s Store Wednesday, June 29, and making purchases amounting to $1.00 or more, we will give 30 Trading Stamps Free, in addition to those you receive on your Purchases, (Good June 29.) Ew. Rhe question of sts authorship seems to have been narrowed down to Secre- tary of State John Hay and Charles Frederick Adams, of New York, but It may be neither of ‘these gentlemen. The Name of the author is known to only three persons, and these persons will not disclose it, “The Bre: by Harper & and made a tremeni sides deuling with Socialiatle matt was published "inners’ t akin to such a situ- 118 a strikingly origi- interesting love story ral, beautiful an ‘The orld will print this story ie with Harper & Bros who ook still las a steady ! F |. Namm. > Women's lace lisle Gloves, 2- & We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. None with C. O. D's. HAPMANILG. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. 1,200 Washable Shirtwaist Suits. —— A 3.50 Bargain for 1.90, 1) yw The greatest bargain sensation in Shirtwaist Suits offered this season. A dozen distinct styles. When consid- dering these suits do not class them in the grades that shrink and get out of shape when laundered, They sur- prise you when they come from the wash; they look! brighter and better in every way. Nothing is so com- fortable for afternoon v ear, at the seashore or in the! mountains. The materials are high grade cheviots, ae XY \ are light, medium and dark, also solid white. colorings are light blue, gray, black and white, green, champagne and Oxford. Complete line of sizes, from 32 to 44. Wednesday and Thursday secure an ideal Summer Suit for.:.. The| | Re Lee seb RU 0s ascii Dress Shields, light weight, Washable Belts, white and Scarfs and Squares, 500, odd 69c. Hammocks, 29c. Baby Nottingham Lace Curtains, Parlor Brooms, 20th Cen- Fancy white Sash Ribbons, Ready-to-Wear Hats, sample | Dutch embroidered Boys’ fine 75 pieces Voile Nouveaute, 25c. Stair Crash, 15¢. Stair Crash, 1,000 yds., extra 25c. Salts and Pep- Peppers and Salts, !mitation White lawn Waists, hand- | | children’s Women’s Swiss ribted cot- percales, ginghams, madras and lawns—the effects! | | Men's and boys’ soft dish, | royal, white, brown, black. 256 mae a Wars ame, f We give “S. & H” Green Trading Stamps (none with C. O. D's.) Fulton, Bridge and Duffield Sts., Brooklyn. Special Items Wednesday and Thursday, | As Long as Quantities Last. | No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders Filled. Dress Shields, 8c. rubber lined, sizes 2, 3 and 4, worth 16c., pair.....+.. 8c 15c. Wash Belts, 8c. colored, nickel and gilt buckles, cach . 8c Gc. Scarfs, 29¢. pleces, consisting of Irish Point, net, hemstitched linen and_ embroidered Scarfs, 15x54. Squares, 30x30 and 32x32 (in Idnen Dept.), worth 35¢, | to 75c,, each. 29c}! Hammocks, 6 feet Jong, closely woven, striped effects, extra SUFONG «y.eeeceeeeeeeers 29c 1.25 Curtains, 9c. 300 pairs, extra fine, 3 yds. long, In all the newest de- i signs of Renaissance j 79¢| | laces, pair ....+.eeeeeee 25c. Brooms, 15c, Tee 150 39c, Ribbons, 25c. 6% inches wide, finest, | quality, yard .......... 25c. 3.00 Hats, 50c. lot, all colors and styles, no two alike; regular $1.50 to $3.00; choice... 5OG 49c, Collars, 25c. round collars, some lace trim- med, all sizes, each.... 256 79c. Blouses, 50c. Blouses, hand- some new effects, laun- dered or soft, with or without collar; sizes 3 tO 16...ccsecerscscenees 50c 25c. Voiles, 15c. | all colors made, Includ- black, ing brown yard 15c heavy all linen gray da- mask (in Linen Dept.), 677 atondionbeopannborcs 15¢c) 50c. Gloves, 25c. clasp, pongee, gray, white and black, pair... D5o pers, 10c. cut glass, with sterling sil- ver tops; if you need any come early; this lot won't last long; choice. 10C 1.50 Waists, 49c. somely trimmed with em- broidery, cluster tucking and hemstitching; also, pretty lace effects, colored | madras, lawns and per- | cales; all new, stylish { models, made with full sleeves, separate stocks, | black and white and dainty colors, sizes 32 to 44, value $1.00 to $1.50.. 496 fancy edges, €2....-.+..66 3c} ) 12!c. Stockings, 8c. Stockings, fast black cotton, ribbed, extra good quality, seamless feet, double heels and ia toes acicaasiearesenuestl 8c 19c. Vests, 10c. ton Vests, fine grade, low | neck and sleeveless, lace and ribbon trimmed, full SIZES vo cece recseeoreres 10c| | Handkerchiefs, 9c. colored horder hemstitch- ed Handkerchlefs, value B50, ORD vsserererererens Cc 49c. Veils, 25c. feady-made Veils, 1% yards long, sewing silk effect. Toman pla{d borders, In %€. Plates, 3c. || Vhite Plates, assorted sizes; | = R. H. Macy & Co.'s Restaurant is one of the largest, lightest and best ventilated in the city. Table d'Hote Breakfast, 29c.; Table d'Hote Luncheon, 29¢. and 39c. Tempting cooking — quick ser- vice. Hoursa 8 A, M, to6 P.M. RH. Macv & Co.’ B’way at 6th Av. WV 35th St. s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Seaside Delivery. | Our own wagons make J daily deliveries along the seacoast from At= lantic Highlands to eee and all inter- mediate points, along the Lon, ia coast from Cedarhurst to Rockaway Park. The week started with some very ope sales, the majority of which involved sufficient quantities of goods to last the better part of half the week. Among the more notable: THE SALE OF FINE HOSIERY. A semi-annual event offering Men’s and Women's Hosiery at re- markably low prices. WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. Shirt Waists, Dresses, Wraps of various kinds, Undermuslins and Footwear. These are numbered among the first of a series of Summer Sales that will rank among the best value-giving events Macy’s ever conducted. A . ° Inexpensive Shirt Waists. Price Signs of Clearing Time Among the Manufacturers.» » Two Waist Makers, who supply us regularly, set their clearance date earlier than usual to give them more time for autumn work. They start the Fall season when we are just in the midst of Summer selling, and the Waists they gave us come in very nicely at this time. Among thera: Waists of sheer white lawn, with pointed yoke of button em- broidery insertions and fancy stitching, tucked back, tucked collar and cuffs; sold by others at $1.00, our price... --09¢ Waists of figured white mercerized madras, front trimmed with ten rows of side pleats; French t others at $1.00, our price.... 79¢ Waists of white Persian lawn, front trimmed with tucks and wide fifine embroidery insertion, tucked back, cuffs and stock collar; sold by others at $1.75; our price.... Waists of colored Merce: back; sold by others at $2.50; our price. Waists of sheer white Persian lawn, front trimmed rows of tucks and three rows of fine embroidery insertion; tucked back and sleeves, hemstitched collar and cuffs; sold by others at $2.75; our price.... $1.79 Women’s Bathing Suits. Most Satisfactory—Least Expensive Shore Attire.—=: illiantine, large sailor collar, shield and belt of striped AA MA EE varodconel en quedleniedbareeccal $2.07 Made of Brilliantine, shirt-waist style, high collar; trimmed with stitching and buttons. .......... see e eee cee ee eae $3.69 Made of navy blue and black Brilliantine, trimmed with white; several styles to choose from at...........eee scenes $3.96 Better qualities at prices ranging up to $25.34. Sateen Petticoats.» Black and White Striped Sateen, umbrella-shaped ruffle finished with two narrow ruffles; sold by others at 75c.; our price...... oe 460 Women’s 75c. Corsets, 49c. Straight front, medium bust, dip hip, made of fine white batiste, Y trimmed with lace. Women’s Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs. Regularly Sale 1 2c worth 18c. Price, ast Fi Operating our own Handkerchief factory in Belfast, Ireland, enables us to produce better Handkerchief values than any other store, and to buy His best productions of other good factories in Belfast at most advantageous times. Here are four lots of 18c. Unlaundered 'Ker- chiefs, a pure linen, offered at 12c. each—a reward for our being in the Belfast field continually. Lot 1—Handkerchiefs with double rows revering, hand-worked. Lot 2—Handkerchiefs hand-embroidered and with hand-worked Spokane stitching. Lot 3—As above, with hand-worked revering. Lot 4—C prded-porder Handkerchiefs with Mexican hand-drawn work. womens All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, %-inch hems, six for Women’s Sheer Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, and 34 inch hems, six for..........seeeeecrececceeres Men's All-Linen Handkerchiefs, 4%, 44 and % inch hems, so others at 25c. each, our price Women’s Silk Mitts. =« » Reduced FONT IBC. COs sien ene -clsisitissesin es sesisesiens Women’s Elbow and Short Length pure silk Filet Mitts, black and white, in floral designs. Suitable for street or evening wear—and almost three pairs for the regular price of one. Children’s Straw Hats. A Mark Down, - 2»: Blame it on a backward season—and profit by it. The reductions are not trifling. For instance: Very high grade Hats, regularly sold by us up to $4.96, reduced to $1.98; highest-priced Hats reduced to $2.97. A good week for the children, Men’s Fine Straw Hats---A Mark-Down: This brings all our $3.49 and $2.97 Straws down to the level of $1.98—and there isn't a higher-priced split or sennit braid in the store. Good news for the man or boy who is looking for his first new straw Hat, or the second new one in the Summer campaign. Plenty of other Hats: At 99c., elsewh:re $1.50; $1.49, elsewhere 32.90 to $2.50, We have a double claim to Straw Hat supremacy this season: Our usual low prices, with the additional advantages of an early purchase, *scaping 2 braid advance of 30 per cent Suitable for WAS WASY Windows & Doors —s: r: Prices as low as quoted here for Fret Work of the designs shown might not occasion much interest in Winter time—but in Summer, when this sort of wood designing is wanted for windows and doors, the values are noteworthy. This is a clear-cut white cedar work, price-lessened at the manufacturer's expense. ld by Japanese Fret Work, 34c Home Needs That Come to Light The Week Before The ‘‘Fourth.” This is a good week for “taking stock” in the home. All the wanted articles in Furniture, Floorwear, Draperies, China and Housefurnish- ings are likely to be “conspicuously absent” if the stock-takirg is conducted thoroughly. The list that grows out of such a sear can be brought here and every item on it supplied at a lower price than in any other store. First numbers in the series of Summer sales: indoor — Furniture—Outdcor. Solid Oak Dressers, 40x24-inch tops, swell top drawers, two toilet drawers, 22x28-in inging bevelled plate murrors; sold by others at $14.00; (our price... 0... s0.s.sccer eons cus see - 210.49 Porch Kockers, high heads, broad arms, double woven splint or reed Seats and backs; sold by others at $3.00, our price 4 Forch Swings, Mission designs, made ot solid oak, four feet wid inches deep, mgh backs ana arms, tinished in any color desired, by others at $15.00, our price, complete with ropes......... 08 Green Kush Kockers, hand made, deep, roomy seats, extra } backs, full arms; sold by others at $10.Uu, our price... 4 Arm Chairs to match... Green Rush Porch or Tea sold by others at $7.00, our pric Solid Oak Rockers, mahogany tinished, at $2.50, our price Solid Oak Rockers, mahogany finished, high backs, full arms, saddle seats; sold by others at $9.0u, our price........... +6 DL.49 Solid Oak Dining Chairs, high backs and boxed seats, upholstered with genuine leainer; a weli-tnished Chair that sells elsewhere at PO OOMOUE Price welelarcteleverststnrersierererereverorraersiemrarereerene +++ 93.96 Willow Arm Chairs, hand made, with deep, roomy seats, comfort ably rounded backs, pad cushions on seats; sold by others at $6.00, our price 24.49 Solia Oak Dressers, 38-inch tops, three deep be bevelled mirror; sold by others at $8.00, our price........- So. ables, 20-inch round tops, under Wilton Velvet One-Piece Rugs, | YX 12 feet in size. 922.40 ‘ Rich Oriental Entects. A Clear Saving of One-Third.- ». : Few Carpet makers ure increasing their facilities tor weaving Carpets; nearly every mill is adding equipment tor making kugs. oF One of the oldest establisnea Carpet mills in the country recently en- 9p tered the Rug-making field, and tne one-piece Wiston Veivets tod of | to-day are auvance Fail lines trom this mull, The maxers are anxious | to get a number of these Rugs placed in homes betore the Fall season Opens. Sort of an introductory scheme, with our co-operatio the price is one-third the value of every Rug. We have every reasom fi] for velieving that the price of these same kugs next Fall wil not 0 under $32.50. Will you protit by buying now? L= Fine Wilton Rugs Reduced. Two sizes of extra quality Wiltons, in pretty Oriental effecis, are out | to-day with new price tags: 4 Size 8%4 x 10% feet, were $44.96, now $34.98 Size9 x12 feet, were $49.96, now 944.98 9x12 Axminster Rugs at $22.48, Extra quality, high pile Axminsters in Oriental designs and colorit sold regularly elsewhere at $26.50. “‘Crex’’=-The Best Summer Rugs } ; WOVEN OF TOUGH GRASS, THEY ARE COOL, SERVICE. ABLE AND PRETTY. : Size 36x 18in., elsewhere 50c., here 44¢ Size 26x 54in. elsewhere 90c.,here 84¢ Size 30 x 60in., elsewhere $1.25, here $1.04 Size 36x 72in., elsewhere $1.60, here $1.2¥ Size 446 x 7% ft. elsewhere $4.25, here $2.48 Size6 x 9 ft. elsewhere $5.25, here $3.98 Size8 x10 ft, elsewhere $8.00, here $5.74 Size9 x12 ft, elsewhere $10.25, here 97.74 1,000 Rolls of Japanese and China Straw Ma tings at Special Prices, a ».. eae ROLLS OF FORTY YARDS: ( 4 Fine Seamless China Matting, fancy and white, sold elsewhere at t $8.50 a roll; OUF Price... .. esses ee seen ee eee eee eeee $6.98 Extra Fine Seamless Fancy hina Matting, sold elsewhere at $10.00 A TOM; OUF Price... .eeeee esse eee erect ee seeseaece +000 D7 Heavy Seamless Fancy China Matting, sold elsewhere at $12.00 a TOM; OUF Price. 0g ceiccescceseaserttise siscccesencceem $5.98 Extra Heavy Seamless China Matting, white and fancy, sold where at $14.00 a roll; our price ++ 99.98 Extra Fine 116-warp Matting, seamless, fancy and white, sold where at $18.00 a roll; our price..........eeeeeeeee “SILLY. Japanese Matting, 180 warp; carpet effects in blue, reds and greens; sold elsewhere at $10.00 a roll; our price.......... see ees 27,98 Japanese Matting, extra heavy, carpet effects in blues, red and greens; sold elsewhere at $14.00 a roll; our price. +» 99.98 Japanese Matting, extra special quality, 280 warp, beautiful effects; sold by others at $30.00 a roll; our price. ........ee eee es $22.49 Four Specials in Linoleums and Oilcloths. °° Extra quality Oilcloth, three patterns only; sold by others at 60cia, square yard, our price Inlaid Linoleums, extra quality, imported and domestic, five pattettis to choose from; sold by others at $1.75 a square yard; $ Japanese Screens Low Prices Impossible On Goods the Imported Now.—s« ri. Pret: For all the supplies the Japs are sending to America now they migtit almost be sending them over by carrier pigeon. " “yea So there is good reason for impressing you with the price imports of these prettily decorated Japanese Screens, among the last th we secured from Japan before the war gates were lowered. 1 x 3% feet, usually $1.00, now 38 1 x4 feet, usually $1.15, now 49¢ 1 x5 feet, usually $1.25, now 54¢ 1 x6 feet, usually $2.00, now 89c 1%x7_ feet, usually $2.75, now $1.34 They are four-fold Screens, suitable for any room in any sum cottage or hotel: : $4.50 kind at $1.99 $5.75 kind at $2.49 $6.50 kind at:

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