The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1905, Page 13

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— | although his gifts were always made {late ambassador to & AND FIFTY LIVES BY QUICK WIT Harry Doland, Operator at Passaic, Prevents a Train from Crashing Into Wreck. “ PABAAIC, June 2.—With eleven east- Hgune fipiahe Sara) Sited onthe re cipality will probably buy it and convert | of Spree Bat § epee 18 ayers Lac oad in this clty at| it into a museum, o] no Intention of allowing it to fall into 245 Pie ests mening EA "ine rails | tt was to thia home of the rich Lord| the hands of any individual, ripped up for more than #1x hundred ‘feet. the Western Express No, 15, con- taining more than fifty passengers, was wreekod by the barely saved from bein; Quick action of Harr eens in Mira OngreAAn AL nee oe [ Caoulet and fell in love with her; it asa aiae Mason vas there (hat the flery Tybalt discov. i 1 ‘ sed the station) ¥* A John Bordia, aged forty-seven, shot aka Wine Geciee guar? of a mile off | ered him and would have slain him for} isei¢ in the head to end his life to- was dorailod, the sound of the awful eragh reaching Doland's cars. Boarful lest tha debris had been piled upon the west t#nck, Doland, who already could | Under a decree of t! house of the Capulets at Verona, where Jullet lived and first sav Romeo, \s | be sold, according to cable despatches, ordered to satisty ore the house Is about $2,000 and the munti- Capulet that Romeo went masked at the very height of the feud between the houses of Montague and Capulet to ace Ne | his sweetheart Rosaline, It was there that he first saw the beautiful Jullot an jntruder but for the interference of Lord Capulet, It was from the balcony that same night that Jullet declared to the night SAVED EXPRESS [FAMOUS HOUSE OF CAPULETS ORDERED SOLD FOR CREDITORS 0 \Place Where Romeo Wooed the Fair Juliet Is Dear to the, Hearts of the Veronese, Who Will Probab:y Convert It Into a Municipal Museum, pH famous 014 thou, Romeo! LONDON, June 2—The te tefue thy nitae for my rakes or if thou Ww! No longer will be a Capulet, {s, mous old house with the glamour 0} tea ba wait of Fomance and tragedy ork wi speare lovers from ail over the world. day at his home, No, 412 Rast One Hun- dred and Fifteenth street. He was taken to the Hariom Hospital in @ serious condition and was put in the prison nd tt has lon travellers,” de tn TOTTI eT TRA ENTE SR DIEPPE ATER OY RT TET THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNT 9, 08 Deny thy father and It not, be but my sworn love and 1 BShakerpeare has surrounded this, Re eo and Juliet been an attraction to in wretched sondition, When it js converted into a museum it ill probably be the Mecca of Shake- — SHOT IN THE HEAD. © He bas bes nf} for sey © dianete vew | her love of Romeo, while Romeo was d, hear the approaching express, threw | ifr, Jove of Romeo, whi WEEE schili given dsr Rib tO at the order board against the express, | {O° Romeo, “Romeo, wherefore art * suiide which drew up within a few feet of the - ———— = derailed ox cars. Only one man, thought to be William Kelly, of Serin- ton, who was riding the freight, was killed, ntrainmen were In- jured, W ound trafic will be tied 7 / 7 up on the road until late to-night. Bast rolng trains were considerably delayed, commuters all along the Une of the road work. BOSTON’S HEAVIEST TAXPAYER DEAD. @ Montwomery Sears Was Well Known an a Philanthropiat and Art Patron, SOUTHBORO, Mass, June 2—J. Montgomery Sears, the heaviest tax- payer of Boston and one of the wealth- feat men in New England, died at his late summer home here early to-day! ‘al monthe with being late to FOR. MEN The KindtoBuy. ># THB BATES SHOE sells for $3.00, The same quality in any other shoe will cost you THE BATES SHOB is made in our own factory. It is under our personal supervision from the designing of the last, inspecting and cutting of.stock, distributing of parts and until the sioe is complete tor you, THE BATES SHOB Is as carefully made as 45 years’ experience will allow. THE BATES SHOE for $3.00 is made in every good fashionable leather; every curve and line that denotes excellence in shoe craft is a feature to be had only in THE BATES SHOE. The price, $3.00. Summer Oxfords. The coolest dressy shoes are THE BATES SHOE. $3.00. Ask your dealer for THE BATES SHOR, It he hasn’t ot them, tell him to get you a pair; he can do it in 30 minutes, Demand THE BATES SHOE. It’s the best. 101 AGENTS. ONE NBAR YOU. ‘J Bates $ Co.NewYo and jaundice, Mr, Sears, who was fifty-one years old, was well known as a philanthropist, in aj quiet manner, He established ‘and endowed the West End Working- manfs ck, and gave a handsome chuseh bullding 10 Holy Trinity Bpie- copal parish in Marlboro, He was an ,enthtsfastic patron of art and literature, Mr. Sears was magried in 1877 to Sarah Carlyle Choate, of Cam- bridge, the niece of Jose H, Choate, nd, Besides ved Dy a son, and a daughter, his widow he is # J. Montomery Sears, jr. Nekn Sears. 4 $300,000, Workmen of cand FOUND PAPERS W: BEDFORD, IND., Jv engaged in unlowding @ found hidden in ft soveral bundles of Papers Which proved to be bonde and: svourities vaiued at $400,000. They were identified as the property of tho Wil- mington, Til., bank, which was robbed ‘of the papora and $2,500 cash on May 9% Ebe papers have been returned to the PEBROSELSHESSSHOSHSRORA HECHT BROS, 322% Sixth Ave. Open Late Saturday Nights. Men’s $18 @ $20 Suits, 14.75, a $2 Hat @ 50c Tie FREE. POPE PLUS 18 70 © (WILD AND NUDE MAN CAUGHT, VYERARS OLD TO-DAY. teh Hunger Drove Him from the Woods to Cliviltuntion, GRBENWICH, Conn, June 2.—Con- stable Wichard Morrell has captured the nude man who has be Jn the woods about H. estate at North Cos Cob scaring women and children, Tho man is held to awalt action of the town authorities, Ho says he is Frank Ryan, of Judds Bridge, Conn, Received Greet! om All Over the Wort, int Maioved Mont Lunch with Hiy Sisters, ROME, June 2—This being the Pope's Boyentioth binthday he recelyed greet- ings from all over the world, but, ac- cording to his own assertion, that which he enjoyed most was a Ninch with his sisters,’who presented him with some beautiful flowers. Cardinal Respighi (Vicar-General of the Pope) to-day inaugurated the Eu- charlatic Congress, which was attended by 6,000 members, The Cardinal deliv- ered a speech recalling that (n the Basil- tea of St. John Lateran is preserved the table at which Chriet was seated at the Last Supper, which ortginated the Du- oharistic Sacrament, Continuing, the Cardinal said 6 was proposed to collect money throughout the world to provide funds sufficient to defray the oxpenve of inclosing the table ina rich setting. Fether David Fleming, a Mranciscan, spoke for the Mngiish-speaking coun- tries, He proposed that the next Con- Brees be held in London, CORN AND BUMON PASTE CURES CORNS AND BUNIONS, Nothing Like It, .dok Por It. Price 250, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. ONE STE PRANTL CURES Every Time THE MOST Stubborn Cases Rheumatism jout, Lumbago, Sclatica, Neuralgia, ‘Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Pneu- mona, Appendicitis, Backache, Ear- ache, Sprains and Swellings, PRICE $1.00 ' For Sale at All Druggists’, ‘Mailed Anywhere on Receipt of Price. 13 West 26th Street, N. Y. OP AVE: 2i°R 22° STRELT: C—— WEW Yor ied p - 0 1) Ga Above is the gist of the Saturday Shoe news. A the way, that ought to crow We've twelve hundred pairs if sell at $1.89, representing rey Men’s ing! Russet Russia, Vici Kid, Patent Colt leathers; all” new lasts; medium and wide toes, 2.39 Women’s Oxfords at $1.69: Gave you full particulars last evening; we' ve plenty of all sizes for to-day. Vici kid, black dongola and white canvas, Regular $2,50 kinds. Sample Garments Suits: Top Coats: presented by any store, ‘chase at most deci Oinorrow we will be able to place on sale 917 oe in Double and j Single Breasted dressy garments in every particular, In.our humble judgment, the prime|be required, and it ie delivered tn- requisite of a gift is that it shall be tanta and need only be paid for in worth having—something that a man|small amounts thereafter, ‘herefore, gets immediately without having tolit’s only consistent that we should save up for it, for saving before you|provide something that will be given get. what you want is immediately at the time entirely antagonistic to Charge one of these | of ‘purchase, even our credit arrangement, | suits, or anything else, | though the article be whereby a man or|and pay in smallest | charged and settled for woman buys whatever /®mounts, weekly or | in small amounts in the wearing apparel may | monthly. future, — $18 @ $20 Suits, 14.75. The sufts are beautifully tailored hand-made garments, of the season’s choicest fabrics, the kind of ; pe Sse at_¢}) Hat and Tie 4.715 eee ee | th one of these Suite at Any ‘who comes for one. these Suita wl et $14.75 a’ Stiff or St $2 Straw or Stiff Hat ‘wo Serana's Tet tes ice.ofima Sieg cckwoar ar wal BSOLUTELY sell at right in every detail, entire day. Buying W. L. Douglas Shoes at $1.89 an like finding money; they are really as staple a product as sugar. Walkabout, Finest } Damaged kinds that are wort Royal Douglas} $2.50, iH and $3.50. ae ures ang Giher are so slight you can hardly de- es Shoes, tect them—and think of the sav- {| For Men, Women’s Canvas Ties at $1.10: An exceptionally fine silk ribbon lace $2 qual. ity white canvas Gibson Tie; four large eye. (= lets; kid lined. Sizes 2% to 7; widths C to B, Department for CleaningandDyeing Located in the rear of Notion Store—first floor, A postal sent to us, and we'll call for your Lace Curtains, Blankets and Portieres —to be dry cleaned. Every article sent to us will be returned to As you would like to see sparkling with it—bright and newness, srecay Werk, Gloves Cie; Men’s W. L. Douglas Shoes at $1.89 Women’s $2.50 Oxford Ties at $1.69 Boys’ W. L. Douglas Shoes at $1.50 rogramme, by (os Zuscmmmnuuuuauiad the Shoe Store throughout the #1.50 is for Men Cravenettes, In a Great Sale Exceeding Anything of the Kind Ever Held in This’ Country This sale of sample garments should easily reach the high-water mark of any similar event ever held in this country, for the values are far and beyond those ever The story is simply this:. We he best makers in this country—makers whos: lons are world. wide because of the cl ments they make; thelr sample garmi and Summer apparel we have been price advantages, Values up to 18.9 FOR $Q),50 Silk Lined Blue Serges, Silk Lined Black Thibets, Serge Lined’ Worsteds, Serge Lined Cheviots, etc, Serge Lined Black Clay Worsteds, Sizes 34 to 46, Regulare, Stouts, Longs: Youths’, 14 to 20 Years. 342 Covert Top Coats: Silk and Venetian lined; very bra hel Style; finest materials and making, Nobby and 341 Cravenette Rain Coats: Oxford, skeleton lined; the most desirable outer garment a man can own; these are bles throughout the department (Third Fiver) will carry this sample stock, We shall try and arrange everyth! hab “4 farvas ponsible, though the Hb one or two styles in each size, Bear in mind, we make no charge for any of these garments—so pt ICT FITIS ASSURED. $9.50 gives you choice. Not a gatinent In the lot that peveodi By than $12; 4 greatimany $15 and $18, and there are fifteen special custom-tallored suits that are positively worth worth $20, : : Two thousand of them—from one of the best makers in the ems WOT, Mad i haa shapes in Sennets and Split Straw ; made and trimmed the $2 me very best manner, Special sale a Special Saturday Sale of ‘ GROCERIES. q = ae my ny, Genuine Epectas impor ibid Patra Renee drwy bee Men's Negligee Shirts. Onevery elevated station in New York, you'll see mention of this great sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts—an event that should take recedence over anything of the ind ever held here, Details fol- low: Regular and saNediiges ShirtaB5C This \s a sample lot of assorted styles; about two thousand shi fects, sttipes, and ti roven and ne fal ‘gi ‘hue 14 to 17, ic an ladras Negiigee Shires, 50C Assortment includes figures and stripes in Corded Madras—on white grounds, also woven Madras on blue or Oxtor: grounds—new stripe designs; also woven stripes and figures on pure white grounds, One pair of detached cuits. Sizes from 14 to 1 Or Gambric, plain ted bosoms; attached or de. cuffs; also New London corded white grounds; black and $3 and in stripe effects; plain sons, Also soft tinished bosoms; new shades ith detached cufts, Saks & Compariy Broadway, 334 to 34th Street, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY An Important Sale of Distinctive Summer Suits for Special at $16.00 Formerly $20.00, $22.50 & $25.00 “yt oe Men Certain styles and patterns of our | three-garment suits have suffered the inevitable penalty ‘of universal favor---incomplete sizes. These small i series of suits have been gathered j into one great whole and subjected to | very generous price reductions. Col- } lectively the garments involved afford | complete sizes for all manner of men, The Models The Fabrics One straight edge single/Worsteds, homespun breasted, two slightly|tweeds, cassimeres and |. rounded edge single|cheviots in gray, brows/ breasted and three longjand tan mixtures and@’| double breasted models,|monotone effects, the. full, half or quarter lined} greater number of which: with alpaca or mohair.|are exclusive. Summer Suits for Young Men DISTINCTIVE TWO GARMENT MODELS, At Right-Fifty and Ten Dollars. The little ways that have been exercised and the} little stays that have been devised to insure for our’ suits of tropical fabrics a perfect and permanent form would alone establish our tailormen as the! | cleverest in the craft. Byen though you subjec' it to indifferent service the garment will be at the! . end of the season as in the beginning—with char-!) }. acter and distinctiveness in every line and curve. At eight-fifty and ten dollars we present a new 1 y series of straight edge and slightly rounded edge single-breasted and long, double-breasted models fashioned of high grade worsteds, tweeds, home- spuns and flannels in an excellent collection of new patterns and shades. The coats are half or quars ter lined with alpaca, or unlined, Serviceable Suits for Boys Special at $3.95 Those who are conscious of the character of the garments which most shops offer at five dollars will! understand why our price is prefixed with “special.” They will understand that in fabric, in tailoring and in style our suits at three ‘ninety-five are within a step of the five dollar standard. Series includes: Norfolk and Rouble Breasted Suite of chev- lots or tweeds i i i a ; j brown. or gray mixtures } and serge in blue; straight or Knickerbocker, Special’ trousers; sizes 8 to [7 years. ; Rasalan Blouse Suita (sizes 236 to 8) and) at | | Sailor Suita (sixes 6 to 10) of serge in navy,| i royal, red or brown and cheviots.in mixtures\ $2695 with Eton collars of pique or linen, silk scarf and bloomer trousers, Special for Friday and Saturday. Norfolk Suita in four distinctive models—box plaited,- yoke, | single breasted and double breasted with belt, of high grade tweed, cheviot, homespun or worsted in light or dark mixe. tures, lined with alpaca or serge, We cannot promise every) size in every style, though collectively the series includes a representative number of all sizes, 1! At $5.95 | F ly $8.50, $10 and $12. Garments for Girls & Misses Our department has made a specialty of sheer white dresses in styles appropriate for graduation’ and confirmation services. We present quite an,’ extensive series of models at modest prices, ae Dreanen of white wash net, trimmed with laces and ribbon, made with crushed satin girdle and over lace trimmed drop; sizes 14 to 18, at $15 Dresaes of white organdy, in five distinctive styles, elaborately trimmed with dainty laces, made over tf lace trimmed drop and with crushed satin girdle, in sizes 14 to 18 years, at $10.00, $12.00, $17,50, $19.75 and $23, 50, { Spe f Wash Suits for Girls. | Three Piece Coat Suits of English wash poplin, in tan,’ champagne, pink or light blue, in box coat model, with white, pique sailor collar, white lawn waist trimmed with embroid-) ery and kilt skirt; sizes 8 to 14 years. i Value $11.50 Special $7.50 | Seiler Dresses of white linen, full regulation model wilt embroidered emblem, skirt with laced yoke: sizes 12 to 18) years: } Value $7.50 Special $5.00 Long Coat Suits for Misses. Of fancy gray homespuns in| Of fancy overplaid navy mo- § semi-fitted box coat model|hair in belted coat model with detachable collar and/with detachable collar and cuffs of white pique and box| cuffs of white pique and sid plaited skirt; sizes 14 to 18. | plaited skirt; sizes 14 to 19.) Value $20.00. Special at $14.50 t Pongee Coats for Girls and Misses} Collarless belted models trim- | Fwo models — one trimmed! med me braid, shes sauaiae bs snd one with collar; length; sizes 6 to 16 years. silk braid; sizes 14 to Value § 4. Special $10.50 v $1 Special 4

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