The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1905, Page 8

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jhe night of April 13. ‘The Commis- ‘wiomer has taken up the case personally (OPA has ordered that the "Kid" be A CRRA haxerds. Marriage Certificate Dropped fe has been Issuing an order of alml- from Pocket of Nine-Months’ Bridegroom, and His Mother War purport for several days, but It has pot been heeded. Kid’ Regan has ‘eon seen about his havnis in Hast Fourteenth street. Policemen and de- ectives who know him have seen him, ‘Bhe charg of murder hangs over hin. mtation at Richard and Rapelyen streets, Brooklyn. He was formerly in the West Twentieth street precinct. in this | ‘boro! “ploked him up when they picked up| W ‘Tie wife said ‘ho the whetectoute of the " and him say he did not kr ald Mrs, Re OWN: MUST |; ~ BEGAPTURED . Murder, Police Have Not t y i f th submitted to the ominitt policemen and thieves. Commissioner McAdoo ts strong to break down the influe atrest to-day on the charge of ing Ray Joyce in a rathskeller at h firat street and Broadway on Picked It Up. jhe has not been molested, although Regan js a brother of Sergt, Marth! For Stapleton, 8. 1, a forthwith upon the the German nurch, "hen fearful of the Regan is well known to the crowd dl the point of ad mothers of youn, t the police could have ee iin 4 ifhtil they were ol dozen or more other persons who | }, a D: tnskeller at the time of he night after the crime Ses "Somm! the Woinen in Shurkey's | ST» JAMES GIRLS! CL B%. up @ colectuwn and sent him out OWL, amained away untll the money t and then returned. Ho has liceman or detective has molested | Rev. P, F. 4 being made to make mgt, Regan wee not at his horme.| over tao 1 donated. 1 est Seventeenth atroet, to- WM. VOGEL @& SON Are Worth $20 and $22 Never have the men of this town grasped a situa- tion so thoroughly, It is a plain, unvarnished tale we tell about the existing condition of the woollen market—the gradual rising of prices, which has come to a climax with higher prices demanded for woollens than ever before known in the history of the industry, As direct evidence, we present a new and exten- ‘give series of suits at $17, The cloth of which these suits are made we secured long before a rise in prices ‘was even contemplated. We could well ask $20 and $22 for these suits, now, as that is their worth gov- erned by the present cost of woollens, But, no, we prefer to give you the benefit of our foresight. We do not know of one other store that is in a position to offer you a like advantage, Single and double-breasted models—including the regular as well as the new long single-breasted sack with broad, angular Japels and deep side or centre vents, All with our “Concave” Shoulder and “Closefitting” Collar. These suits are made of Smooth-finished gray worsteds in many handsome patterns, blue and black Thibets and serges, plain and fancy cassimeres and tweeds. WM. VOGEL & SON Houston St. Rverywheret Most peopty enc they feo it Tt Pout Ala, hot know “GANG BLOWS The BOUND BROOK, N, J., May 5.—Five vurglars, all wearing masks which cov-| ered thelr faces, attacked the night Watchman of the Bound Brook Woollen | Mills at 2 A. M. to-day and overpow- ered him, ‘They engine-room, and the others blew open the safe In the office building, about 100 feet away, with nitro-glycerine and secured $76, The safe was wrecked, but the office | was not much damaged. The men also ||} JAMES S, COWARD, tried to get Into @ burglar-proof chest, TOLD BY PAPER but in this they were unsuccessful ‘There was, however, no money in the aes J, chest. The watchman said he wa o = . 7 yard when set upon, and wa to make an outcry, as one of t put his hands across his mouth w! the others bound him, When the superintendent reached the nila, he missed the watchman and found film In the the chair, and with the sack still over nine montha Richard Daley, Whgen, one of the most popular men on | twenty-one years old, President of the the police force, now attuohed to the, Middtetur Athletic Association, of and Miss Elizabeth Kellner, a pretty girl of elghteen, of Coneom, 8, I, euarded their secret mar. ugh. riage. Tho exposure came today when ‘The Commissioner takes a personal) the bridegroom inadvertently dropped fipterest in the case, not only because @ crime has been committed, but be-| ket and his mother picked It up. fonuse friends of the parents of the ‘murdered boy have seen him personally | bout It, Ray Joyce, not yet twenty marnage was though! of by. botl: _ Years old, was a giant in stature, good- | Geeba Rha ew re eee UE fie Matured ond handsome, Although he| shouldn't eurprise their parents. ‘Chey worked as a buriender in a disreputable | Rey, Dr. wathukeller, he had good family con- ‘mections, tl fied ‘the gmee and taken away money, The robbers are supposed have come to town with the o The company made It a rule to the marringe cortifionte out of his Poe-| Ton money in the sate pver night. On @ fine autumn evening after a town social while Daley Was escorting Diss Kellner to her home the idea of For Facts and Figures See sinca their first Vv. f Lutheran ad bride wus taken to her home and the Chat makes headquarters at ‘Tom Shar- | bridegroom went to his mother. Key's saloon, in Fourteenth street, dn dives in the Tenderloin. He, with| nage, but caura @pother man and two women, i al-) moment, When Mi Jeged to have been trying to rob a man) the certificate she Many times since then they were on the seoret mar- ed at the crucial Daley picked uf ejaculated as al men do under the am Tobey's rathskeller when the fight | same conditions, Blushingly her son arose which rested In the death of | confessed. Young Joyce. ‘There would have been no opponition ing by the parents \° ih aid tbde TWimaele soance etter seas the marriage, but the young couple would have been counselled to alt ith laer, A pretty | 9 tn Hrooklyn has been selected for ale: EUCHRE. The St. James Girls' Club, of Bt. James parish, will give a grand euchre and reception this evening at Tammany was y 1 ts and th sonal direction of Pirculated openly in his old haunts and} Hall under Hs 28 one ey aor. ‘a it a success and hundred prizes have beet fn Oy Tall Park, along Pr yr wil hear We ery: 0S World Alom- pac It's the | newsboya’ harver?, | WELL DRESSED MAN FOUND DROWNED. AND GETS S75 od to the Morgue, 7 Nel man and Rob Woollen Mill—Loot Small. CORN AND BUNION PASTE CURES CORNS AND BUNIONS. Nothing Like It, Ask Por It. Price 25c, rried him into the! @ stood guard while 268-274 Greenwich St,, N.Y. men hile engine room ted to OOK for this Shield L on the window when you buy cigars. United Cigar Stores Co. rr the 1905 World Almanac, [ining nso] Soka & On SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Suits for Young Men at $7.50 There are single and double breasted models of worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds in a most diversified variety of patterns and mixtures, together with blue serge; sizes 30 to 36 chest meas- ure, though we cannot promise every size in every style. Fifth Floor. Distinctive Suits for Men At Twenty Dollars Not with the years but through constant and intelli. gent application to a specific thing do, we arrive at its perfection. This truth finds forcible expression in our suits at twenty dollars. We have ever spent the full power and strength of our organization upon them. They are tailored better and are identified with more character and distinctiveness than any other ready-for-service suits of which we know— yes, even though the price be a fourth greater, Ready-for-service we present: Te new straight edge single breasted models, Four new rounded edge single breasted rnodels. Twa new double breasted sack models. Most of which have false cuffs, centre of side vents and kindred knacks to establish them abreast-with-the- hour. The Fabrics include blue serge and spring and sum- mer worsteds in all the new shades of gray, cheviots in gray or brownish mixtures, tweeds in the new overplaid and broken check designs and cassimeres in new gray monotones or subdued stripes. You may have the coats lined, half-lined or quarter-lined with mohair-serge, alpaca or sicilian, or skeletonized. _ Lene Top Coats for Men Formerly $15.00 to $18,00 At $10.50 We are bent on getting rid of the top coats designed for this season's service, Tothat end we offer a series of box coats of covert cloth in tan (32 or 34 ins. long) and of cheviot or vicuna in black or oxford (38 or 40 ins, long) which did cost $15.00, $16.50 and $18,00, At $30.50 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY. Derbies and Soft Hats for Men Formerly $2.50 and $3.00 At $1.45. To help you get at the true import of this offer, let us tell you this: The hats which this offer concerns are from our regular stock and in the very models which have found the greatest favor—else why would the styles and prices be incomplete? The derbies are for the greater number in tan and brown, punctuated by a few in black. The soft hats—and they predominate—-are in various light colors and black. Throughout the season they have been $2.50 and $3,00. Shirts for Men Ore wide box plalt down the front identifies the new negligee shirt; the bosom is plains We do not know of any shop other than ours in which you will find this model ready-for-service, It is fashioned of the finest imported inadras in blue, pink, purple, gray or tan with swivel figures, in coat style with cuffs attached, Two Dollars. Special for Friday and Saturday e Shirts of fine madras or percale with or fidures on light or dark grounds. Coat 1 with plaited or plain tesom and cuffs attached, open front models with cults detached, Value $1.50 Special at $1.00 “ONFTR, WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1005) | PA TE IT IS THE MERCHANDISE, chothing, was found in the Hudson | The absolute certainty of HIGH-GRADE VALUES, the carefully SELECTED STYLES, the sureness of QUALITY, NOT THE CREDIT WE GIVE, That we depend upon to make your satisfaction complete. | f f “Cheerful Credit” is simply an accommodation—without cost—to use or not, as you wish, We will be glad to have you open an account here, i The body of a man, clad in Hse Men’s Suits, $6.98 up to $30, Every effect and pattern that's fash jonable in fancy Steds, &e.....5 Correct Furnishings for Men. the lowest prices, Shoes for the Family. Ladies’ $1.50 Lawn Waists, 98c. full sleeves—the $1.50 sort for. “purchase made at any ot give absolutely free a Health and. Accident i Fash beneft th the event. of certain. wickrtsKes death tain aceldents, Issued through Mutual ¢ |tection HONeill & Co No more complete variety of Men’s Suits to be found anywhere. - $6.98 to $30) The makes that are most wanted—full and complete varieties at In the newest styles, of course, Fully a fourth can be saved by buying Shoes heres..sssees vo BIBS to $4 Lot of Ladies’ Lawn Waists, the very Je naran O8c kes of fine embroidery, with narrow tucks in c i FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Suits for Boys To dispose of the incomplete series of sizes and styles with which the season has left us, the follow- ing suits have been subjected to extreme price re- ductions: Second Floor. Bion Russian Blouse Suits (sizes 3 to 7 years) and Sailor Suits (sizes 5 to 12 years) of cheviot, tweed or serge, in navy, brown or gray, with bloomer trousers, separate pique collar and silk scarf. Formerly $6.50 to $7.50, At $4.50, glk Suits (with Knickerbocker trousers) and ble-Breasted Suits (with straight trousers) of homesrpuns, cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots, in plaids, checks, stripes and mixtures; sizes 8 to 17, Formerly $6.50 to $8.50, At $4.95, SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, A Sale of Dresses for Girls. Wash Presses of fancy gingham, in a variety of colors and Patterns, suspender effect, with waist of white lawn; sizes 6.to 14 years, Value $3.00. At $1.45. Wash Dresses of white lawn, colored gingham, chambray or lawn, representing a collection of two hundred garments in twelve distinctive styles; sizes 6 to 14 years. Value $3.00 to $5.50, At $2.65. TOP COATS of tan covert cloth or navy cheviot-serge, double-breasted model, lined throughout and with embroidered emblem ; sizes 6 to 16, Value $7.50. At $5.00. For girls, juniors and misses we present a new collection of dresses fashioned of orfandy, lawn or mull, in models designed for Summer and graduation service, at very modest prices, We have also quite a series of runabout tailored suits for girls in effective coat models, A Sale of Hats for Children Sailor Hata of rough or smooth straw with large roll brims and silk band and streamer, Value $1.50. Special at 95c. Continental Hats of Milan straw in red, white or navy, and rough braids in red and white, black and white, and blue and white mixtures with large silk pompons. Special at $1.95 Napeleen Hata of natural Milan straw, trimmed with white or navy silk bow and ribbon, Special at $1.95 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Top Coats for Women at $7.75 A series of short top coats of tan covert cloth, or black unfinished worsteds in a varied collection of models, all of which are silk lined, Ready-to-Wear Hats for Women Entirely new and altogether distinctive, we present a series of ready-to-wear hats for summer service of various straws with the chip braid predominating. The hats are elaborated with breasts, wings, pom- pons, velvets and silks, $3.95 to $8.50 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Shoes & Oxfords for Boys & Girls | | At Very Special Prices BOYS' LACB SHOES or Blucher Oxfords leather, box calf or tan calf with welted oak soles, Value $2.50. Special at $2.00 MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S SHOES of white canvas, button or lace models, welted oak soles and spring or first heels; sizes 6 to 8, special at $3.C0; sizes 814 to II, special at $1.25; sizes 11% to 2, special at $1.50; sizes 2}4 to 5, special at $2.00; CHILDREN'S SANDALS of tan leather with welted ex tension soles, sizes 4 to 8, at $1.25; 644 to 11, at $4.50) 1146 to 2, at $4.755 234 to 6, ar $2.00, Mmpany | Broadinay, Bad tu Adth Street | of patent Misses’ and Children’s Apparel So many styles that you can scarcely help being pleased —sizes and shapes galore—we quote a tew specially under- | priced for Friday and Saturday selling. MISSES’ SUITS—Medium length jackets—Novelty mix-! $15 00 tures—Plaited skirts —Value $22.50; Friday and Saturday .' ta aah ERNE NECAe covery Pee uate lengths, sizes 14,16 (32, 34)—value $15,00; Frida: d Saturday... serie {$10.00 eRe irae be Veet varia aN fine cheviots, sizes 14, 16 (32, 34)—value $7.50; Friday and GIRLS' REEFERS—Several models, loose shapes, lincd 4 or unlined—value $7.00; Friday and Saturday... oe t $ 75 GIRLS’ DRESSES—Percales, Ginghams and Lawns, tH \- med with lace and embroidery, i $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 (Third Floor.) Untrimmed Millinery. (Second Floor.) WOMEN'S UNTRIMMED DRESS SHAPES—Finey | 75 bréida in black, brown, blaeand champagne! tpeclal aac, ¢ ZC For Saturday Only, 150 Stunning Trimmed Polos, in black, brown, navy, c! each, at.. seeeee READY-TO-TRIM R the newest models; value $2.75 each, at Children’s Trimmed Hats, A magnificent showin} of nobby Tricorns, stylishly trim- | med with velvet ribbon and brush pompons; value $1.75, at $1. 25 LARUE ROLLING SAILOR EFFECTS.. $1.25, $1.95, $2.98 TRIMMED LEGHORNS; value $4.00, at.....- seerenceeveeHae98 mpagne and reseda; value $3.00 ; $1 95 } $1.95 Saturday, May 6th. 1,500 WHITE LAWN WAISTS (Slightly soiled) at 50c, 75c and $1.75 each value $1.50 to $4.75 (Third Floor) A Remarkable Sale of Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing —Ready Saturday Morning at 9,30—— Broken sizes of some of the best selling styles we have had this season is the reason of this big cut it prices—All sizes in the lot— greet trons rea wlar Suits that were $10.98 to $14.98; in this sale at..... | $6.98 Youths’ Suits, cut double and single breasted, made of the choicest atterns in cheviots and worsteds; also blue and black serge and Thibet. Sizes 15 to 20 years, : Suits that were $4.98 ‘0 $7.98 in this sale at...... $3.25 Cut Norfolk, double-breasted, sailor eton, sailor Russian, Eton Rus- sian styles; made of handsome mixtures in cheviots, worsteds, home- spuns; also beautiful designs in wash suite All sizes, (Third Floor.) Sale of Wash Laces. 1,600 piece; Wash Laces, comprising Valenciennes, Oriental, Repousse, Fold rars sues perstes: Me- icis, etc, in edgings, insertings and 18c bandings—value 20c. and 2$c. per! yard, at 8c. #4 10¢, per yard. 29c. Ribbons 18c. a Yard Finest quality Satin Mousse- | line Ribbon, 4% in, wide: ali good millinery and dress trimming shades; also black and white, soft lustrous fin- ish—regular price 29c, per yard; special at $1.70 per piece of 10 yards, | Kowin C, Burt NewYork | HE Burt Shoe is Suan y superior to the m: ordinary footwear sold at similar prices, For, | in addition to the choicest materials and the | most skilled craftsmanship, it commands a practi- | cal experience of over forty years, which, aided by the determination to excel, has been produc. - tive of those niceties which are only associated with articles of pronounced character. Every style in street and dress shapes for all occasions, Burt Shoes for Women. $3,50 Burt Shoes for Misses; sizes 11 to2.... ...$2.50 Burt Shoes for Children; sizes 84 to 1044. .$2.00 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. FOR OPPORTUNITIES . TO MAKE MONEY 59 os Watch the World's WANTS under the head o} “Business Opportunities.” Among the thousands of chances presented in these col- umns there is surely one intended for you unday Worl d Wants Moke ere. abtbtrir iveshac

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