The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1905, Page 7

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—____—_.. TO SOLVE VALET HOPE MYSTERY Winthrop Rutherford Will Try to Find Out Why Pinkertons Fol- {ow His “Man”—Victim, Puz- ‘ gled, Has Sleuth Arrested. ‘Winthrop Rutherford, son-in-law of Levi P, Morton, returned to New York to-day to solve the mystery of the watch- ine of this valet, George Hope, by Pinkerton detectives, Bor days Mope fhas been shadowed and yesterday ho caused the arrest of Edward O'Brien, one of the Pinkerton men, who has @ogged his footsteps night and day, According to Hope a man called at Dis house about a week ago and asked: “Are y George Hope, the heir to a/ Diz es | uN replied Hope, “I don't know ef wny estate I am to Inherit." Hopo says Jater he looked out of the front window of the Rutherford home, | No, 681 Fifth avenue, and saw a man standing across the street watching the | house, When Hope left the house the man followed him. ‘Tho man has shadowed him constantly since, and yesterday Hope went to the Hast Fifty- Gret stregt station and complained, ntry assigned two men | e, and the arrest of arraigned in Yorkville Police Court O'Brien sajd yas a Pinkerton | elective and had b assigned to f¢ y ft the Pinke and wald | ‘ | Murphy aaske i Murpiny refused to answer, He said that under no conditions would he dis- | his re assigning O' Bri Brien was then held al, He was paroled | custody of his superinten -day his bail bond will be signed by | the Vinkertons. Hope, when soen to-day, sald neither he nor Mr. Rutherford had any td Why he should have been shadowed by detectives “With tity of champagne nothing atolen from the Ruth: eal “It is a great n i Rutherford was mystified, The Pinkertons refuse to disctiss the arrest of O'Brien or his assignment to follow Hope, eee TOWERMAN WHO RAN AWAY SURRENDERS AND EXPLAINS. After the Accident on the New York Central Yesterday, Ho Saya, He Lost Hin Mead, Peter Nelson, thirty-two years old, of No, 267 Morris avenus, the tower- man at the Bedford Park station, where | the accident on the New York Central tuok place yosterdiy, and who ran] away after the accident, wen e exception of a small quan- to the Bronx Park vollce station to-day and | ff surrendered himself, He was taken to| the Morrisanta Court and a charge of| essault was made against him. Ie was | held In $500 bali for examination on| Monday, | Nelson ead the acciient was due to @ failure of part o wor! ‘Th but the ¢ them. at, would you do in Mie circu stances?’ he replied. "I lost m Baw tho ageld and skippe ja all there in t if JAMES McCREERY & CO. ‘Misses’ Suits, Linen Walking Suits, fin- ished with English em-|§ Coat, | broidery, Short half sleeves. New model, Colors,—Light green, biue and white, ° Sizes 14 and 16 years, 9.59 Walking Saits,—Light grey mixed cloth, Pleated Skirt. Three- quarter length, semi-fitted Coat, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 22,50 White Serge and Covert Cloth threq-quarter length Box Coats, Sizes 14 and 16 years. 10,50 Children's white Serge orf mixed Cloth Coats, Three- | f quarter length, Sizes 6 to 12 years, . 7:59 Children’s Chambray and Gingham Russian Blouse and “Pinafore” Dresses, 7s \ Twenty-third Street, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1905. ene erage ne eae | Big Drug Specials for Saturda 85c for 50c size of Father John’s Med-| 9 for 2Scisize of Feg Yolk Sdham, i icine; 6Be for $1,00 sine. 9c for 75cisize of Dr. Zeller'skEmeuda,| q BGe for 50c size of Liquozone; 6Se for| of Cod LiversOil, $1.00 size. 19e for Laxative Fig Syrup, 4@ per package for Tar C€mphor/ Balls; 7 24e@ andi-46c for Essence offfPepsin for packages for 25¢ indigestion, ’ 1Ge for 25c size of Dentiseptine. A fine sntiseptic-and listerated tooth powder. The coonér you learn the great valueand advantages of THE 14TH STREET STORE } MERCHANDISE DISCOUNT STAMPS, ae ' " AN Canis the sooner you will stop collecting all others i aay and accumulate none but “the little red HS BUH \Melialeo | stamp with the big cash value.” Big Sale of Waists Second Floor, 2fc for 79¢ Wi It won’t take you long to make a se.ection that please you trom th! lot. Tney are ly white dimity and mercerized percales res, ipes and polka dots, They have = Pl te from. shoulder to bus?. Centre plait ornamented with pear! buttons, Fancy tab 29e¢ Ny collar and plaits down the back. v6 49c for 79c Waists, made of white lawn, madras, fancy damask and gingham. Best styles. All sizes, 79c for $1.25 Waists, in a splendid quality sheer lawn, trimmed black and white, trimmed with lace. 98c for $1.50 Waists, of fine white lawn or dotted swiss, styles; beautifully trimmed, $1.19 for $2,00 Linen Waists; strictly tailor made; all sizes. $2.98 for $5,00 Waists of Japanese silk, elaborately trimmed with lace ; all sizes, $4.90 for $7.00 Silk Waists in excellent qualities of peau de cygne, chiffon taffeta, etc,; all sizes. 17e forwounce of fine freshéPerfume, in all odors, UNT | STAMP Al cere STD a Gold Filled Cuff Buttons at 10c Per Pair rr, 3,000 pairsiof Gold Filled Cuft Buttons will be placed on ole fo_ th Grro “ vi 5 description in this lot, such aa plairi and. buttons cfjevery stuto anil cmt tia ho teieat Wma tata ante. of ine) been advert! in 8 haw) made extensive extra salespeople a ag ne worth less than 25c, ‘TELEPHONE Many few. Xo) salo by having extra well ng perwon tn wetting proper Atte Up to B0e. MUGAU LEENA AGRI Sale of Leather is j Qe {er Fancy ilk Belts in all kood/loolors, Home shirsed, others plain ousheds with wilt. 49e for Combination Pocket Books, with double frame V 100, BAe 1275000 Wash Balta, nade of whe linen: v ery handsomely embroiderdas © ors, sich as red, ght blue, pl Wart. Most One Stamp free with First Anniversary” Sale Ends To-Morrow “& $4.00 for Men’s $3.00 Trousers ‘o-Mor'row |\$-@ .35 for Men’s $3 and 1 $4 Fancy Vests 66 nd Your Last Chance To-Morrow $75,000 of Fine Clothing at 50c. on the Dollar To-morrow We Expect a Clothing Landslide, Read Every Item Carefully ip doer Gi ane RY, oI Ht ED) W Store a (HENRY SIEGEL) ‘Just, the style. New patterns in merasrized eS ¢ al : : . * a \ Suan $15.00 Men’s Suits, $7.75 el al Wen of beautiful Spring) jeurds, plain white, with dots and figures, a WSO] | Natt: rsteds in all ffects, stri laids and patterns. Not the ordinary kind, but) imported vestings in one and\two tonedveftect; qa MINDS STAMP | latty wo ‘at new ellects, stripes, plaids an good,serviceable business pantsimadell also a large assortment of fancy silky vests. wiscount | Mae», | checks; also plain gray; lined throughout with either with continuous waist bands. Sizes| Sizes to fit all builds, from 33 te 46vchest. (ea Nita ahs serge or venetian, and tailored equal to any $15.00 suit. Eitherin single or double breasted. Sizes 33 to 44 chest ( @ $8.50 for $16 Men’s| $10.50 for Custom Men’s Hats Blue Serge Suits |MadeSuits, Value $20/| $1.00 '8sr's Deri end sort Hate True blue, and every suit is} Everyone looking for exclu- Habe | Aallbed md leather sweat band. a ; ‘ ey come in the latest spring blocks, Allsizes. guaranteed to be fast color.|sive patterns of fine materi- $1.50 {22 Atthingion Derbies and Soft Anew suit for every one that jals should ‘ake advantage of does not prove satisfactory.|this sale. There are fine Hats, This make is sowell known to the public that it is only necessary to men- tion the rame which cairies with it the means Cut in double.and single|worsteds, cheviots, thibets, breasted, lined with fineltal-|and American blue serge, ian, and made in every size. /cut in any style and size. ing of first class quality and style, : $2.00 fine Sioned | Rare Values in Men’s Fine Footwear *\ $1.85 for Men’s Shoes consisting of the following : makes: ‘Third Floor, W.L. DOUGLAS $3,50 ana $4.00 Factory Checkea Shoes WALKOVER $3.50 and $4.00 ractory checkea Shoes ALL AMERICAN $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes REGENT $3.00 Shoes ROYAL $3.50 Shoes } ROSE $3.00 Shoes The selling at on For weeks past we have been preparing for this startling event, time and in one day, Six of the great named §3,00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes ai at $1.85, Every pair of shoes or Oxford Tiew in this the newest and best selected Spring and Summer patterns. All the leathers, including tans. They come in sizes 5 to 11 and 1 85 w A 5 Rn, e for women’s shoes and Oxford Ties, ‘Thousands of pairs sold this for children's barefoot sandals in $1.00 week, Especially placed on sale for Anniversary below price 59c and leather uppers, Sizes 5 to lie hey are made of patent coltskin, scala Gal Frome iG Ten | Value 98c, Jes to choose from, Different’ heights of heels, blucher and ' , , ttraight lace ib cnt, Every size €rom 2% to 7, and widths D'to EE, 78C Gh aca en's ane GROIN PH ie So) ae eae ores an BE for boys! shoes, sizes 11 (0 1334 and 1 to5%. Value up to $1.75, | Wor ibovallcauvad ORfards ih Ena eNe) ors of 49c ” sin sizes 12 to 2 and 244 to 534, ({Limit 2 vests to a customer.) “y? 30 to 44 waist. (Limit 1 pair.) Boys’ Clothing Offers for Saturday $1.98 for Boys’ $2.48,for Boys’ Reefers, | $2.98"for Boys’ 35.00 Contirmation Suits Value $4.00 and $6.00 Suits A fine blue cheviot, made in Nor- | They are for the little fellows | Wethave all descriptions in Rus- folk or double breasted style, A |from 3:to 8 years; made of fine | sian,,Norfolk.and double breasted; very stylish garment; also 25 | woolen covert, cut good and full, also, Norfolk and double breasted different styles of new fancy |trimmed with brass buttons and withlextra pants, Every Sp embroidered.emblem on 8 size 1.98: 2.4 Spring fabr.cs for boys from 3 to 16 2 98 | from 7 to 16 years... |glO0V8 sian sce veeosanes years,,....45 seseeeee fle Matn Floor, Main Floor, Men’s Special Collar Sale ‘. Men’s 15c Collars; 6 for 48c 2,400 doyertinen Collars for men, *‘mot seconds.” New goods, correct shapes, “TTheae collars are all illustrat’ in the accompanying cut. 1£ you cannot come, selagt ypur shape acccrding to nwaber, and we will send them. How It Happened! We proposed to a large Troy firm that in each of their dull seasons, if they cured to continue thir regular working force: instead of laying off hands, we would take all their collars manufactured then (with their trade-mark off) at exactly factory cost, It was fair proposition, and wa$ accepted; theretore we how have on hand about 2,400 dozen perfecdy, new, fresh four-ply collars, The only difference between these and thosesold regularly at 15c is that the trade-mark is off, Order3 by number, The trade-mark may not te worth 2ic. abalf dozen to you, 80 save it and buy 48e for six these 6 fo) 4c. instead of the usual \|Men’s 75c and $1 Negligee Shirts, 49c 6 tor 75c. 444 one cree Men's pure white lisle thread underwear, summer weight. Shirts have | 260 dozen men's bigh grade negligee shirts in a varlety of light, medium Men’s 5¥c Lisle Underwear, 39c French necks, silk fronts with pearl buttons and long or short sleeves. (he dark colors, They are cut very {ull ond long and have separate cuff’, Drawers have outside bands, suspender tapes, fully gusseted, 39¢ These shirts were rejected by a very prominent concern out of 49ce | % Shoes and rand lot are on QBe £08 m 880s! shoes of patent leather and vici kid, with cloth and kid. | : Naat f r ‘ ‘ / a 11% to2, Wid! fants! 1 i buttons, A decided town, owing to the dull-season they were having. That's the ae peli Aaaace cee bo 8, 844 to 11 and 11% to ldths C0) 19¢ for infants’ Grst shoes {n black and colors, Regular 50c kind. fae Siahbd aad (Bree) Mrk> peat buttone reason you'll buy 75c, and $1.00 shirts on Saturday for scorers Ba Anniversary Sale ot L di 9 Mi 9 Wi ! Anniversary Oflers, Second Floor, Specially Friced for Millinery adies’ and Misses’ Wear? scam tus Women’s Undergarments Second Flour. i wih = = AS id 75 for $1,15 Night Gowns. An extraordinary and choice selection, $5.0 for Misses’ regular $10.00 Second Floor, Skirts! ec made in the newest and most leading models, of high-grade nain- fancy mixtures, Jackets are Norfolk Alterations ‘ sook, cambric and muslin, very prettily trimmed with insertions and or blouse style, collarless effect. New high kilted|| pypee, 2 ruffles of torchon, Valenciennes in Scotch and Hamburg em- hemstitchings, They come in effects, with half and full length 48e for 75¢ Corset Covers, 25 different styles, de- signed j9 full front or fitted effects, Square, round or V neck, beautifully trimmed front and back with rows of fine $5. Skirts ~ and ball laces, of pretty designs | skirt, Sizes 14 to 18 years. broideries, clusters of tucks and the surplice, Empire and chemise sleeves, P 49e for 89c Petticoats made of French chambray, very good quality, full and large with flare flounce iu blue, tan and oxblood, $5.00 > | for Misses’ Jackets made of $3.9 covert oloth, collarless effect, trimmed with stitched taffeta andsilk braid, New full sleeve with turnback cuff. They are handsomely tajlored and come in sizes 14 to 18 years, 49 for Children’s Wash | Cc Dresses made of fine qual- jity percale in all the newest shades of Second Floor, Napoleon’? 4" shape, like cut, bound and F for $6.98 Taffeta i i trimmed with "velvet and eek tucks, beading and Silk Petticoats, very blue, tan and pink, They are prettily fnissed with large silk . trimmed with white braid and pique best quality, They are cut wideand full insev- 25e for 39¢ Cambric Drawers made of excellent materials in full umbrella styles, with \¢ wide torchon lace edges or clusters of wide hemstitched tucks, ‘ eS ‘straps, Sizes 6 to 14 years, 3CO light tan and light gray homespun, all well tailor-made skirts in stripes, chesks and plaids newest 7-gore, high kilted effect, with double plait a bottom of front, finely tailor 33 98 stitched and finished with Second Floor, for Untrimmed Straw Hats Here's your choice of swell blocks in splen- did straws, in a variety of desirable colors, Hats here usually sell up to $1.00 each, but special purchases, dncludiog samples, etc., enable us to quote very low prices, as: 3, eral pretty styles with nv diem, accordion plaitings and ‘7 double ruffles finished with ruches or full hem. slilched flounces, They come {n black, changeable or light and dark effects, i 7 for Girls’ Reefers made of fancy mixed e tweeds and plain colors, They are loose, belted back trimmed with white braid and metal buttons. ef strappings and_ buttons, New full sleeve with handsome silk emblem, Sizes 1 79 eo HAM, LY They are identical to ill tration, All sizes in lengths [and waistbands, H 6 to 14 years, | | vl M, § OR L CAMERAS... voor, ||Camera Supplies Fruits,Vegetables | 511, °ush! gee | FES. This Go-Cart at $6.75 29e for Double Plate Holders, 4x5, for all cameras, Sixth Floor, pound fi ‘ Pon Fo! The bod Be for Elec ro Developing Trays, ‘Third Fi Freah baked PO! CAKE. 16¢ | Frean pint $6.75 4 8e for Printing Frames, 4x5 and smaller, 323} PRT MAtEEe tet bet | Al varieties, pound. HAMS, pound, Lepr \aGe per dozen for Record Plates, 4x5, Fet‘frt: fut aavre ox 8 aie MG Orne Anny aoe. hat sausac best quality th Ge per dozen for Mo embossed border, 1H SARDINES, | in oll, BOG ER reed, solid roll PRAEY ASPAR\GU Jarge, tender apears; bunc! STRAWBERRY PL bunot nine Qe ponds", 25e Meats and Fish steel axles and springs,rubber tred wheels auto style, pa. Ake per box of 5M, Q. Tubes, 4G¢e for Postal Card Albums, holdg 25 cards, $9e for Oil Lamps, crange and ruby glass, 49e for Zinc Wash Eoxes, 4x5, 19¢ for box uf 6 Eastman’s Hydroquinu Powders, ~— ot Sixth Floor. fi = tentfoot brak Fishing Tackle $14.95 (New Era Bicyctes “Tae keg ol green enam: 14605," ' ' r 0 ° 98c fa aoe hollow butt, lancewood tips, nickel sade tltines ie rout nh tn fay ROAST, pound, ,.,.8C elled finished, adjustable front and back, value, 98e for Wood Reels, easy running, 6 inches. Adc per dozen for Hooks, 3.ply, in all sizes, 29c for Cuttyhunk Lines, 300 ft. spools, A Razor Sale 812 Folding Pinto 4x6 Neouiinour long, ro sible back, mutomatio sh ter and nickel trimmini 19. 50 for Stearn’s 1905 bicy- @ ola made by the Pope Mig, Go, bhechest atade. extension Oars, wits Wiortta fully guaranteed tires, List price $50.00. TAYOES, auart, Saturday Infants’ Wear Offers Thied FFloor, | | A Saturday Sale $1.50 Sup- - Water 5 och rae aNpant. Kits Chausiete in our fast-growing 19¢ for Children's 25¢ Drawers of cambric with | je for Children's 50c Cambric Waists, pult | a at Ge per lass ul hematitched ruffle, Sizes 1 to 16 years, | fro Hira ed seams, taped buttons, trimmed with | AM Tobacco Department Umbrellas, porter 420 per Wb, for} | PC AST R ‘38 for Chiidien’s 85c Caps of fine lawn and || on, to 14 years, SOMITE, Ay 30c Cream Pea-| | £0F Delicious Mala Floor, eribroidered sili, trimmed with lace ruche and ribbon, | 50c Gowns of geod muslin Spectal No. 3 Peete Sale Strawberry $3.98 for Infants’ $7.90 Complete Outfit, com. | Yoke trimmed wit: embroidery and hemstitc 6 Ir tan Continental Maln Floor, ba Ice Cream $1 Razors at 39¢ prising 37 pleces, Sizes 2 to 16 yest. ie each for Continentals or 28c" fatinetop 120 per Ib. for) | coda from the | This 18 an opportunity that no man should over- | a. Washington Cabinets; 25 for Pin-on $1.25 special No.2 8c each for B, & S, Omars and Cremos; 50 for $1.49 Special No.3 30c Maple Cream Walnuts, 12¢ Ch look who appreciates the value of a good razor. This is no sale of ‘seconds,’ They are all brand.new goods, snd we guarantee every one sold here to-morrow to give entire: satisfaction, TE not, we will cheerfully exchange them, There fresh fruit, 6c per glass for delicious $1.35 Dress Suit Cases, 69c They are cloth covered, cloth lined, steel 25 Geo. L, Storms & Co.'s “David Weils”” Diplomaticos, 80c worth of Stralton & Storms’ now famous “Owl’’ Ci packed in tasty packages of 12, pare'l frame, riveted hinges, inside straps, brass lock and catches. Heavy leather corners, 69¢e are only about 500 pieces in this lot, which include Wade & Butcher, Wadsworth, Diamond, Wos' m and several others, very piece has ; 43,00 Ti Auda Supporters, ( 10:.. Pineapple Ice Cream nba, at a cension In price, 24-inch size, value 1.35, at

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