The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1905, Page 12

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“L” TRAIN JUMPS TRACK. Accident at Rector Street Station, but There Is Little Delay. A Bixth avenue ‘T/' tain jumped the dust ae it got to-day, the “Friend of the People.’’ ICHAEL % (OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. AD HEST ROR EY A Few Men’s Specials hat are well worth shouting. about ‘The biggest values that } were ever offered on EASY CREDIT TERMS Men’s Suits - $8.49 These trim sults in all the newest materials will just suit the hard to Please; they would be good values. at $14.00. Our special price, $8.49. Youths’ Suits $6.49 Full of snap and life, faultlessly tallored from new Spring and Sum. mer fabrics, formerly $12.00, Spe cial price, $6.49. Coys’ Suits - $3.49 Neat, dressy, and very serviceable Styles, will compare with any $6.00 sults in the city. Our sale price, $3.49. - - $2.29 a Children’s Suits We have a large line of dainty and durable suits % for children. Many pretty $4.50. styles ror this iM sale, $2.29, Ald that ts best in Hat. ‘CIAL ITEMS IN WOMEN'S & GIRLS’ STYL' i ° . v7 and Shoe. THIS WEEK MICHAELS BROS. MPifth’ Av. & 9th St., B’klyn. CREDIT "Freely Extended to All. SEOTHING £) f ‘the Entire Family. $1 Down &50c. Per Week Dn Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture ind Everything for House- f keeping, \SIEST PAYMENTS S. meas | 2z Brooklyn \fShould see the Blue Serge and Novelty Gray Suit- ings we offer for Friday and Saturday only for *18. ADE to your measure— alpaca lined—by our own workmen the best we know how. The suitings are regu larly $25, $28 and $30, and worth if. You will see why we do the largest tailoring business in Brooklyn if you decide NOW to pay usa visit, It will more than repay you, and we guarantee to satisfy in every particular. night. Open until 10 P, M. Quick and courteous atten- tion always, IZeitz &| i] arshis| EDIT TO ALL Ww whekIY on monroty|! t PAYMENTS | Davis & Weiss ‘Breotiyn's Leading Tatlors,’" 361 Fulton St., opp. City Hall, BROOKLYN, WOMEN & CHILDREN, OHS AND MILTINDORY, | id Family Can Dress At am Ontlay of } er Week $175 In cash prizew will be Awarded for ton St.,opp.ElM pl, J) the vest amateur photographs taken at h Ave., nr, 10th st, J] Ene Park on Evening Worla Camera ‘Day, Saturday, May %, For full par desi) WANT TO WIN $1757 a Sener seer | $0@ second magazine page, thts | BY ALICE ROHR. Gov, Higgime tm vetoing the bit! to legitimatize Métle Adelaide Queenie, the five-year-qid cbiid of Chartes Bell Barker and Adelaide Gertrude Stringer, toek the only course open to # right- minde!, cleamthinking mem, whe has at heart the interests of society. ‘The Governor's action, which # seems to me upholds above all else the sanctt- ty of the home end etrikes at the loose Rem of morals, has aroused such « varied outburst of opinion from high- BABY BILL VETO UP lager igi 4 THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE Alice Rohe Argues that Gov. Higgins tn Refusing to Sign Measure to Legitimatize Adelaide Queente Took Only Course Open to a Clear-Thinking Man, Tar oh} la & etrong emgument against the Governor’s action, the injury done to unnumbered children through the ‘hope of removing the consequenons of untone would be incalculable. Pup) of this obild's parents went her to have @ fair/ pl 0 that jorel any why. true! that the sieaedining of Temove the last o' Festraint and that with th law upon a case of ilegi would be no dist! What of the Future? Preoause this one particular father hae fesired to have this one partioular ohila logitimatized think of what would be the outcome if every mother in the land with an legitimate child to sup- pont should bring forward the same would potest of @ herde of un- children effect amypathies of kkind heart who aré lamenting the lot of it de Que! from the viewpoint of aociety— jong as we ilve in governed by laws we m only thing "Gov, 4 done, this vetoing of the bill. delaide Queenie all the laws in the land could not have righted the wrong done her by her th: mother, ‘Dhose ‘who have ory in defense of the Gividual can pEpve their ity, future by holding out the hand of friendship to the ilttle girl Nav whose head has been visited the sins of: her WOMAN'S BODY IN CANAL. 014 Mary smith, Homeless, May Have Ended Life, The body of Mary Smith, a homeless woman; fifty-five years old, who hs 'd| been missing from her haunts in Brook: lyn, was found to-day in the Gowanus Canal at Degraw street, ‘There were no marks of violence and the police eay the woman either grow deapondent and » committed mutotde or fell Into the canitl, wath the convention of the soctal system have eald that the Governor dia wrong, ber the majority of women have agreed thet the legitdématising of the ohild oud encourage immorality and remove jal restraints upon Hoentiousnems. Wrong Done by Parents, ‘The plea of humanity is slways a present is not the time for them to figure out Adelaide Queente's | j Te the little girl's welfare is the ques- tion at stake ooulé not her varente have insured a greater peace and safety for her in the society which will count © muchin her life by shielding her from the telty int which they have thi her and by kesping trom her the ledge of her unfortunate origin? may be argued that the logitima- tising of thie little girl would in no wey have a bad effec! pore wociety— that the saving of one email ohild from etigme and di whioh will | che wi structure, true that moral people would fafiluenced toward wrongdoing ae Store Open Until { 10 P, M, on Saturday, Young Men’s Suits, ages 15 to 20 years, fine all wool | ‘ |] mixtures in cheviots, tweeds and homespuns, all well made, new goods; reduced in price from $3.00, $9,00 and & 00 $10.00 to,....,.+ ° | ase Cs OC, LS { Two Great Treats in : ne Chic Millinery. Women's Hats, fancy straw and chiffon: one of the best va'ues that we have had this season; these Hats are in ten different styles, including the Polo Turban; all made on wire frames. (Aone sent C, O. D,) Worth $2.50 to $3.00, choice 1.95 Trimmed hats {na variety of styles, fon account of alittle bit damaged from handling, but»not noticesble; these hats worth $3.00 te $5.00, | (None sent CG. O, D.) Choice, ,.1.50 pedi C. ac. “2 Good Bazgains in Well Fitting -) Corsets. Corsets in drab and white coutil and white batiste, long and short hip, with or without supporters, boned with steel, lace and ribbon trimmed, sizes 18 to 26 .... e008 Anodd lot of Corsets in all the leading makes and models, long, medium and short, white and drab, well boned, all made to sell at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4,00, at ..++008.00 One-Third Saved on \ Pretty Ribbons, Taffeta Ribbons, 4 inches wide, ex. tra tine, firm, in full assortment of desired colors and black, worth atc., Satin Taileta. Ribbons, 5 Inches wide, a specially beautiful, soft fin~ ished ribbon, with satiny all colors, suitable for sas! and millinery, wotth 23c,, yi We Give Dividend Stamps. 1,000 Stamps are worth $5.00 cash and 500 are worth $1,50 cash, when buying - Merchandise in over 100 departments of Gia Street, from Bridge to Duffield Street, (E BROOKLYN uC. QC. Our Spring Clean-up Sale of ‘(Men’s and Young Men’s Good. Clothing. Many odd Suits and small lots have been reduced in price to clean up the various lines of clothing and make room for new fresh goods, need a new Suit for Decoration Day you could not have a better opportunity, a ena Se en You should take advantage of We have purchased the stock of D. Sachs, 190, 192 Greene St., N. Y., Mfr. of Young Men's High Grade Clothing. “a A Stamp With Each 10c¢ of Your Purchase, = this Spring Reduction Sale, If you Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, Hany, HE Plantsfor Decoration Day * Now is your best time for planting fying your Garten i Boxes, also for cet . We have a lange stool able for these purp Asters, Verbenas, Marigolds, Coleas, Phlox, | Morget-Me- Nots and many other: Also Begonias, Geranium R Vines, &c, Special for Decoration Day. Extra large assortment of Metal Wreaths, Cros IC &o., up from a Grass Se $4.98 Values Always Here. frat The Celebrated Harney Bros., Lynn, Mass.. Make of WOMEN’S FINE OXFORDS. Sold everywhere for $5.00, $4.00 and $3.50; Special to-morrow at x SESE oa: piss Ck AS Es F - These are Harney Bros.’ Sample Line of Oxfords. Included in this lot is thelr entire surplus stock offer $5.00, $4.00 and $3.50 kind at ave We also purchased their surplus stoc! which glve us © complete line cheico of all the smartest styles in both light turn or 1 98 i . , WOMEN’S STYLISH OXFORDS, | GIRLS’ CANVAS SHOES. ( Black and Russet, all sizes; $1.60 and $2.00 | Made of the best quality heavy white Duck, 4 Russet and Black Kid, Patent-Leather Oxfords and Gibson Ties, according to size (worth double), $2.00 values, at 1,25 4; MENEAME NARA BO OK ® * : & Perfumery and Toilet Goods. of the above, In all colors, styles and sles; vajues ff LOC {or 190. DeVeaux Prench Perfumes, 16 from 60c. to $1.60; we will put them on sale Sat- THE OXFORD BARGAIN OF THE YEAR. of sizes from 2% to 7, widths A to } values sizes 8% to 11; $2.00 values 1.25 BOYS' SHOES, ~ : 79c, 98c, 1.25 and 1,495 _ Ladies Silk & Leather Belts & ® urday morning 75¢ : odors, no charge for bottles, ry for $1.05 oz, L, T. Pilyer’s Perfume Azurea 4 ( 5 Le Treffle, for 45c, box Roger & Gallet Violette De Hundreds of pairs of fine sample Oxfords, purchased at special which enables us to 1 98 1 ae welted soles; shiny and dull kid Russit and White Canvas. Saturday here at 6 GIRLS' SHOES AND OXFORDS. Solid Casco, Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 12 to 5%; ROPVOM ITH LH MUO OR We were able to procure another lot of 500 samples come carly and get best cholce at. 25c 35¢ irme Face Powder, all colors 25e, for 50c, Whi mbroidered Wash Belts. 7 to 16years, This entire lot of about 400 Norfolk and dan 25c for 60«, Pearl Necklaces, with large pearl pen- g Je for 10c. Castile Soap, green or white, 1 1b. bars. Suits for young men 15 to 20 years, and sold at wholesale at $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00, will be on sale in this dept. Saturday at 6.00 and 7.00 Men’s Blue Flannel G. A.R. Suits, guaranteed,double an single breasted, a made, perfect fitting. Price in other stores at 9 95 $15.00; for . Blue Serge Suits, for men and young men; the greatest as- sortment in Brooklyn. Every Suit we sell we guarantee abso. lutely fast color, Single and double breasted, well made and perfection in fit, All at our cut prices, $7,$8,$10,$12 Boys’ and Children’s Hats and aps, every style that is right, every shape and every color up-to-date, Straw Hats, felt Telescope Hats, Derbys, Eton Caps, College Caps, Yacht Caps, Auto Caps, Golf Caps, Tam o’ Shanters, in cloth and duck, Every Hat and Cap at our cut prices. 25c, 50c, 75c, . 1.00, 1.25 tT Oa C, { A Real Skirt Bargain. double breasted Styles, guar- anteed fast colors, per- fect in fit and strongly made, Priced at other stores, $3,50 and $4.50, at our cut price, 2.95 Better serges for boys at 3.95 and 4.95, Children’s Washable Suits, ages 3 to 10 years, Rus- sian Blouse Suits, Sailor and Eton Blouse Suits, Every color we guarantee, all well made and perfect in fit, priced at other stores $1,00, at 59c omr cut price, ,, Ait Hundreds of better Suits in washable fabrics, all at our cut prices, 79c, 1,00, 1.25 to 2,75 Boys’ Blouse "4 Shirt Waists, ages 3 to 16 years, white and fancy madras, dozens of good patterns all periectly made, Priced in Other stores 75c, $4.00, ait prices, 50C, 75 7.50 Silk Petticoats, 4.59 Women's black taffeta silk Petti flare ruffle, trimmed with gathered ruffle and small tucks, c ac, coats, made with circular ‘is Unusual Values---Pretty Styles in Ve Be. for 1c. bottle Fragrant Florida Water, Se. for 10c, box Rose Talcum Powder, 3h 8c. for 15¢, bottle imported Bay Rum, % pint. § 25c for 0c, and 76, Hat Pins; fine cut crystal, ME MRA KOON KHAO A HN COHAN I, H some set with jewels and fine rhinestones. | SPECIAL Vatues in LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPT. 8c. for 15¢. Shell Pompadour Combs, Point Gauze and Venise Lace Collars, 12 new 4 Venise and Net Lace Stocks, white, cream and 0 ‘ patterns, white or cream; worth $1.00 vach, AOC! ecru; Jarze aust of patterns; value zee, each, NOC Chemisettes, 20 styles, lace and emtroidery inserted, | Vetlings, plain and, fancy mech, with and without also Inrgo lace medallion centres; chenille spcts, large assortment of patterns; everywhere at | worth ghe, yard 10c & Ruching, 6 sty’ Lace Parasol Covers, Point d’Baprit and Lace inserted, 2 and 8 ruffles; worth $1.60 each. 4 ° PiemnenareneR % RE NAMES) ye 4 Ky you MONEY A SUPERB VALUE FROM EVERY POINT OF VIEW. $5.00 LACE Decoration Day Wea ] At Prices :ure to please. WAISTS | ‘The new “Subway” ready-to-wear hat, complotel Like Cut for aR aa |® HOHNER a Take time by the fore- % lock and come to Ri Our Millinery Show All the latest and best} ideas for f XE H Si SePRE RE BOE, aH eed trimmed and most becoming; comes in black, white, champayne, navy, reen and worth $4.50...¢ Children's, prettily trimme: shaper, with pretty, flowers worth $3.50; Monday only (100 Beautiful Trimmed Hat | moxtly iu the large, full, flufty effect; garnitured with flowers In wreath form, ribbo: &e.; come in white, pale blue, castor, 98 Hack and pink; worth $7.60. Se i | 100 Lace Waists, made of fine Oriental all-over lace, the Maxine Billlott” re ar hat, completely y: : ive with ue in Brooklyn; very trimmed across front with two rows of Valen- asi ayy ladies and misses; in white clennes lace—lined throughout with Japanese silk xAKEX Seu EE WE EEE ss Sax, champagne, black, Y id brow! Y 1.98 button back—new sleeves and We are showing the mo st bea uye line of FOR SATURDAY, ONLY... 2.98 nd Children’s Trimmed 3H 0 HTT y LARK s KA Fh DECORATION DAY OUTFITS FOR THAT BOY OF YOURS. ae worth $3.00, at ee cuffs—$5.00 value, SPECIAL DECORATION DAY WEAR. DERE BHR a $4.00 & $5.00 Suits, $1.98. i) Women’s White Shirt Waists Shirt Waists of fine lawn, entire front, Shirt Waists of Persian lawn, the new of broad tucks and embroidery insert. | surplice effects; also short yoke of sev- ing, tucked back; alo pretty lace) eral rows of Val lace and clusters of ¢flects, with fancy stock collar, new |'pin tucks, button back and front; others full sleeve, button front and back, 98c | of pure linen in broad tucked or box Shirt Walsts of sheer white lawn, | Plalted effects,.... cessor vessaeee2s98 made with a wide band of embroidery | Shirt Waists of good quailty Jap, silk down front and cluster tucking, tuc ed} and chiffon in several styles, some em- back and the new leg o’ mutton sleev:,) broidered, others tucked, tucked back, button front and back, also pretty, mew {ull sleeve, all the new shades, tailor made tinen Walsts.,..+++. 1.98! value $3.98... 0000 rerieenes BJ = ==--7¢. 8 0. bev Save Over 5.00 on Your Suit. y 15.00 Silk Suits.9.98 Women's taffeta silk Suits, navy, royal, light or dark brown and black; made with full blouse waist, front prettily shirred and plaited, with French knots, laited back, sleeves shirred top and fom; full skirts with plait at each gore, side gores shirred, Also taffeta silk Jacket Suits, short plaited Coffee Jacket with short sleeves, kilted skirt; value ¢45,00,,, i : Absolutely without ai 60% less than real Dow in equal—these suite wel cost, and, of course, will be sold at the same low ratio, Breasted and Norfolk Sty! bought from an overstocked manufacturer at Beautiful mer cerized fabrics in a large variety of pleading patterns—pretty cassimeres in . fancy mixtures, Well made and trimmed, Sizes 7 to 15 years, Would be considered cheap 4 at $4.00. Special for one day,, RUSSIAN, ETON AND SAILOR BLOUSE STYLE. » BOYS’ $2 WASH SUITS, 89c. ke ts A’ roiil $2.00 value, and many stores would consider them cheap at; that; fm shown In Linen, Duck, Orashes; Madras and Cheviots, in plain and fancy colorings, all fast colors; 60 patterne to select trom; absolutely a value seldom heard of; sizes 2% 89c to 10 years BH. 9 AND 1A. M: ONLY, BOYS’ 50c. PANTS, 21c. },000 pairs of woollen chevylot Pants, made of thor~ oughly good fabrics, far superior to any ever sold at this price; equaly ‘ ~made and, d; sizes goods 0, 9.98 jE 1,000 Blouse Ws as good as the majority that 9.0, Spm oy BRT. @ AND 197A. M. ONLY, ca

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