The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1904, Page 4

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NINCHEYE OOS, Stuart Gillispie, of Stamford, | q\ Conn, Who Was Believed to Havée Been Fatally Injured | Accident, Is Improving, IS WITH HIS WIFE AT THE YACHT CLUB-HOUSE. | coo | Guests of the Seawanhaka-Cor- | inthian Are Startled by the Blowing Up of the Boat at the Wharf—Man Overboard. | Our New 23d Street Store About September Ist. ett Oe oe It will be stocked “wath the largest aggregation of high-class world. Your ‘S. & H.’” Green Merchandise, ¢ vj ‘CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. $ OYSTER RAY, L. 1, July 14.-Stuart Gillispie, of Stamford, Conn. who was weverely burned by the explosion of a Gasoline tank on his lannch, wile she was lying at the wharf of the Sav Wanahaka Corinthian Yacht Club house. Is contined to his room at the @lub to-day suffering from the burns he revelved on che face and hands. the JR) wife is also at the club joure, and although she is mot injured, she is #iiffering cousiderably from shock Dr Marnes, of Oyster Bay, whe is attend the couple, says the injuries 10 0 Mr. ispie, while painful, will 1 Mn Gillispie, with his wife and party of twelve youn, i Stamford last eh t Bite a ever gathered together in the P. prepared t Trading Stamps are more ber na seria et ger a valuable than ever before. could have light to get the machinery Working Ammediately there was an explosion @nd Mr. Gillispie wax thrown to ths) bottom of the boat. ‘Th man was knocked Reached the shore by lowing the explos oe and it wee 7 ult that en 10 the hoa ‘and | ‘Abt twelve |» wor.en, were st the time of the m there was mu of them seros club-house and tol h the men must hw ‘one of them was knock the ee was ly the boat. ‘Th the he “1 ran the “hk ved hat they could for the tnjured ma hey succeeded in beaching the ut she is a total lore Harold T. mith then offered to bs °4 the party back to Stamford ‘1 Jauneh if they wanted to no. and nM by hj Mr. and Mrs. dillispe accepted the tn- Sitation und were taken actoas in Mr Whether You Stay at Home or Go Away tor the ‘Genmer We Have the Shoes You Need| | | for Yourself and Your Family. Vacation and Summer Shoes. Great Historical July Clearance Sale IN THE BASEMENT of Splendid High-Grade Footwear. If you do not come and secure these shoes vou will miss a great opportunity. Read the descriptions an note the prices below and be convinced of the wonderful Bargains you can secure. Every pair guaranteed. Women’s $3.50, $3.00 and $2.00 Oxfords, chamel leather, patent leather, black kid, box calf and tan kid, Also Patent Leather Colonials at $1. 00 Women’s $6.00 and O and $5.00 Patent Leather Oxfords. $2,00 Men's $4 s $4.00 and $3. 00 Oxfords, Russia calf, fe: 's Box Calf and Patent |Men’s $3. £0 and $3.00 Lace Shoes, patent ther Oxfords, sizes 8 to $1, 50) $c OC leather, box calf & black kid, $ oo Goodyear welt, oak soles.. a rs ‘and Youths’ ‘Lace’ Shoes, ae iajLange Assortment of — Class ae .and satin calf, sizes 11 $},? to be placed on a $4 00 151.00; sizes 214 to 54 gain Tables, per pair..... ° IHONel &Co Closing Prices for Several Lines of Dresses and Suits for Misses’ and Children’s Wear. EAL DRE N'S GING. AM DRESSES Neat styles, heretofore $1.50 to $1.00 $2.00—Fiiday and Satur- | } day | CHILDREN'S WHITE | LAWN DRESSES— Plain, plaited or handsome- ly trimmed — heretotore hs sgl ti and Satur- | shires MISSES’ LINEN PLAIT- ED SKIRTS—value $3.50 —triday and Saturday,. Also $1. (ey MISSES’ DUCK SUITS } | Loose shapes, waltes MISSES' SIL K TAFFETA suite ) ‘$14 75 plaited all over, in colors..... (Third Floor.) the pleasure of wearing it. from $5.00 to....... | (Second Floor.) (Second Floor.) ~ ‘The “Edwin C. Burt” Shoe Famously Known for Half a Century For Women, $3.50 per pair shapes to fit every foot and styles for all occasions, Posvesses the same dignity of design, gracefulness of outline, superior workmanship, and seneral excellence that has identifi¢d it in the past and wade it a prime favorite with thousands of women who have had The wes nd has changed $3.50 We Are Exclusive Agents ‘in New Vork City. In Trimmed Hat Department. Friday and Saturday, July 15 and 16, A LARGE COLLECTION OF TRIMMED HATS At Exactly Half Former Prices. ——— at 25C. pair. 25c Saturday... ..... (First Toor, rst S { Just 2800 pairs women’s extra fine ) imported Lisle Thread Hose—black, tan and fancy—-made to sell at $0¢, per pal peta ine Women’s 50c. Imported Hose 25¢ This celebrated Shoe is not approached by any other inthe market at the price—$3.50 per pair. We have Another Great Lot (Exactly 1989) High- Class At 68¢, Each. Men's Negligee Shirts Not One Made to Sell for Less Than #3,00 to $1.28, These are clean, fresh, new goods that have just been spsaivee and go on the retail counters to- day for the first time They are made of Madras and Percale and the assortment of styles is by far the best shown this season. |68¢ Tirst Floor, 21st St. Side. Cut and finish up to Pra Perera Cuffs mostly detached, All sizes from 14 up to 20, wes] 68C| Semi-Annual Sale of LACE CURTAINS Continues Friday and Saturday. In the collection you will find Irish Points—Arabians —Novelty Curtains—at lower prices than you ever saw before. $5.00 IRISH POINT CURTAINS at, per pair........45 $12.50 IRISH POINT CURTAINS at, per p: $15.00 ARAB CURTINS at, per pair. ..cccccc cece And so on throughout the entire list, $3.50 . $9.50 . $9.50 (Fourth Floor.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. 0( $2.90 $4.05 Sale Tea M Million Boxes a Year. Two More New Retail Branches are added this week to the BUTLER system. They open for business this morning at two widely separated corners in Greater New York, viz. : 195 St. Ano’s Avenue, Cor. 136th St. Bronx. 1695 Broadway, Cor. Decatur St., Brooklyn. These neighborhoods will now have the opportunity to buy fresh and pure foods at prices far lower than what they have been forced to pay. Nothing brings out so clearly the advantages to the people of our unique profit-sharing method of retailing than the steady growth and expansion of our business in public favor, The neighborhoods immedia ealize these benefits, and every branch flourishes from the day it opens. also continue to grow and prosper. Customers con and the trade of every store increases almost day by day, Every retail store draws on the largest retail stock of groceries in the world, insuring variety, purity and freshness, Our low prices are too well known to talk about, One trial means a customer satisfied with the quality. A great army of {ntelligent and economical housekeepers are deriving pleasure and profit from the collection ot trading stamps. While this condition exists, we will not spoil their pleasure, but on the contrary will do all we reason- ably can to help them fill their books and get the desired premiums for home comfort or adornment, Hence we con- tinue this week the free distribution, on the most liberal scale, of Double ‘‘S. @ H.”’ Green Trading Stamps to everybody with everything they buy, excepting C. O, D, orders. Our popular special offers are also continued on the famous brands of TEAS and COFFEES which are giving such splendid satisfaction. Some of the more attractive Prices for the week follow: Best Selected New Potatoes Large, sound, white, mealy. Just about at their best now. Price) 4 pasket, 1 2 c practically cut in half to give all the children a chance to eat» their fill, also the grown-ups who like them, too. \A peck, 25c Peas. Condensed Milk. Sardines. The New 1904 Pack. Liberty Brand. a areaue teed ee ae French Peas—Small, tender, full] [Freely acknowledged vo bo the pest oltve oll; 3 cans tor 25¢ c ‘jemens Cle extra choice Fre noch Imported, in purest oll ye ain D rest olive oll: 25¢ on the market; made from fresh, ure, rich milk of herds of bed In the finest fresing section, bak ored; the on June Ate ay Y 25¢ Wane. ~Pinest extra sift- " e te ring pack ath he] | few vere states § ame Bec] | ager favor atbed eB 8 rden fla . oll ¢ hey 15c Butler's Brand. Mi ean ' Small, green, | | Also made from pure, fresh, un- Mustard Sardines. fort And tender; 2 cans Jeo skimmed milk of famo us 23¢ Essie" brand, extra cholee qual- fe x . herds of cows; $ cans for ity, plump and tender, appetia- *Raet AL The new 194 June ing, packed in mustard; a 12c Bras makes this avons can . tone rand ie tter yeas eve | Dainty Appetizers | sax Mssmereticn e ge ripe fruit i “ ata packed National Biscuit Co. panei great favorite, 5 cans 25¢ Tomatoen—'Raste,” extra cho a pe, rosy fruit, hand ChIM Sauce—Butler's; pleasant {nnd piauant, & bette 10¢ y large queens; 1808 i Ltvoa, bottle lie. & 1 QE « oked; unexcelleri 2 cans for.. é | Staffed Olfves— Fancy y fares olives, stuffed with pimentoes; an On. aor Foe 106 Siring Beans—-Now eeason 5 pack, | € on bottle, 18e.; 4-02, botul fresh and Nonder, & is ™ 25¢ bat et of Beet “Fast View. ated of Inval 1 Jelly Powder-"B ibbon;" nour- Flour ‘Pride ot st, Louls:" trom 101 ip t “| fuable fi Piaealiaat “256 laine aeoesta on R Me and wine st apring wheat, famous tor flavors: delicate and colt It Ive OLL_Tutler'a apecial porta: 10c 8 fine bal Ine ‘duatites 1 125 Olive Ol Bute’ Tea oil 4 packag quarts, &e., pints, se; ol 1 Baking Powder"'Blue Rivivon:” abe| wine , 23¢ | Mustara—Buticr's 8c solutely pure cream of tartar the and strong a bat Hutter guarantee: JI. can an 38e.; Wyld, can Whole Wheat Floar. Hite ly nour- ishing and eas ily sted, 13c 3 1b. linen baw.. Alp’ daing—Makes a dainty Nye or Grabam ries Beat 10c aeaseri: package with enowah 5c quality, & in iva for six helpings, only..... Salad Ol — “Ameria finest 10c/ ste. 18c et; quart Mustard—Butier's French, and full flavor, @ pottle Mastard 5c pure and pungent, %-Lb, tin, full welgat ‘10¢ Pepper—White or black. ved Singapore spice, %-ib, tin’... LOC 8c Peerless,’ hroom Yellow or White ey trom |croswe @ Blackwell's Mas Extract of Root Heer—“Peertess; higheat grade Indian corn; * 10c) Ketehap—The ep i 19¢\ makes 5 Fallon of fine ben a1, linen baw Ish; known very wears, a i for) mummer dri es be e elish fo Hominy-— aa ni ssecied South renee ere, by 10c! with every Beatle at ern maize; kiln a lLomon er YVaatt = rapes Me gracicen Ec eau ab- ‘ageee en, Peetleas, Re fe ponte; Parina—"Blue, Ribbon: Z| "Solutety pure tomato ketohup. with] poor joan” tae bottles Se pure wheat; -Ib, Carton... eure apices; nerews pee bottles; JOC : “ bd fea Ginger — Butl igh foea—"Blie Ribbor 1, ” be Jama’ ry utlor’s highly "pranuinted or flaked, . Pie 4 ‘i mn varle- 12c Concentrated essence; quick HOM casceesserereneenes ’ | t choles tenerteoant 6 bot Lat ¢ure for all colica; fancy nak ioe . and RB, Pickles—Chow ¢ | Pay Rom —Butiers ti beret ati Mot avelty iy Whe: Hed ined, onions, gherkings © 1QC) “Croix; bottles” meh baton opine ee BO Ing tops; grateful, cooll KLCR Brand, 1b, packane . | Piokles—Fancy Midgets, sweet | te aie in iit weathir, 256 snearest, whet ra a 5c| or sour, a bottle. e 4) Pinte, aBc.5 half pinta... ic vorte’ ; small mixed, igher ns_ ani ‘st American, Ib., 100) 41D. | Plektes Tae watt Goren, 5c | Jama—"'Liberty,” mestic frutts, a jb 5c jar’ 2° 106 or Ton We soverscscnvceessvsernccanaeeres bee Arne ean, | bt ha tyy dhe Ly made pre: Boned Chickes n, [[ special“, & HL" Green Trading |) roo suraeier i" Weld, can. heese—Full cream, . Mow York sa sent OF Paper Ride the | | “From Py “tea 8 ‘ghrp to the Tes “rand, j bond nan ptttous osc lefoo' full flavored; 2 Ibs. for........., Tamme of these disease COTY” SC 30 Green mrreaing aps vores; Rou giat aheate fOFeecer7* Bi a eee SOC | | ee ———| q ’, —_— ling Stamps free Refreshing 0 et arty font 38c| Southwell’s Jams, Summer Beverages: | TE we at.. Ie We secured a 2 large tot lot, of of, these phy nation Ain ps AMOUS A i of JAMS at opettaly low pres ni Ross's Royal Belfast 10 ity Lene. THAS at. 25¢ sive our customers the benent 0 Ginger -, f sorimentcevery Sa fr cs Peerless Malt Extrac Soda or Mineral Waters. fh I5c 5 ine sime'atnn | | Blue Ribbon Jams, 1 wit Swe po Highest grade of home-made 5 Green Trading Stamps The three—one tire fruits. Choice bottle a ae an ci hae ‘sat eof these popiiiar 15c for.. | | Coftecs Sound Pune ‘eo walt. | preserves, a jar. 130 Taal Grocery Branches—fou Se “Than_‘Breyeben, Wines and Liquors: {icon sale & Licensed Family Liquor Stores. ar Meserole Avenue, in Brooklyn, The icense Is at 720 Memes Avenue, nei al appear from time to time. The 46th one to secure a licetet © Coes lists of addresses Ww Jey Phe google have been publ WHISKEYS. moat Do ar rine vg 8 bo a cham. 0 | matters termore Whiskey, 80c Fine Table Vv he Grape to the Go sa ertainee method pe pear ol acler's oa ' ey Mirandy- Repiiates the bowels in hot weather; evei #4 Ags oy yal medicinal ines. Atte soneee eveevrersesananenaeee® = H ‘whta- i ote ite Seoteh — key, very Was price fo OO obi vith 41,10 17 | This’ weeks a bottle.s ss. Butler's ceiebra * ‘gested this motee Caller the pottie me doen, euler 286 \/TheBig Dollars Worth on, including Jum. baer 4," Pinel are having a great run on this me aien., 2 he Beiltecrrssi oe fk ricaaooard combination for the ; family st ding Jug. | Br the gots ah Old Mrsogram Ma ae : vy body 35¢ |} hors. B. choice Bre Hs 4 Bohol Port. é All three for.. || Ale, Beer, Stout. 95c) All the lar brews, ively Ry the gallon, Including Sus. | }and Imported, at lowest prices, b; By the half-gallon, including 50c; the case, dozen or bottle. Meathe—| dy egie | a Robert Burnet famous Copan Old Tom Gin; a bott | al Bint dec: @POIGIGBODIDODODGOODODSOOTSS 0980HH20GTOHHHDTODSDOODOCTOOTHOOUG+ Ve IGE USE THE 3 AND 7-TIME RATE | FOR

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