The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1905, Page 18

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JRED: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE2, 1908: Roi YORKS FASTEST GROWING STORE ers deep valance, SATISFACTION GUAPANTEED OR ay PROMPTLY REFUNDED, regular price WEST 147! ST. 1.98 Matchless Saturday Sales. Offering Specials That Are Sure to Stand Absolutely Unrivalled. Some Values for Four Hours; Others for the Whole Day. When You Have Read the Items You Will Not Wonder That We Have Such Enthuslastic Sell. Hammocks. Palmer’s Best Hammocks, - AN Hall size, Patert Weave, tn ail AN colors, with WOMEN'S HATS ORDERS TRIMMED FREE PROMPTLY ‘D AN CAREFULLY FILLED. h Ave. and 3ist St. Clothing Specials for =|) custor. |G Boys and Girls! | : rare ana” "352 190,000 Negligee Shirts at 44) 2&- Blouse Suits, 49c 3 5 the Manufacturer’s Cost, C Very stylish sults (like cut)—iade of white duck, and of fancy A Veritable Landslide in Men’s Shirt Values! len BRO} ma |e Sixth Ave. & 23d St ab he F cales, chambrays, madras and Gelatea cloth, Bloomer pants Pong ‘well cut doats, with belts, Insignia on sleeve, Sizes 5-80 years, Actual value $1.49. (Limit—3 to a purchaser.) | hable Pants, worth 39c.,at 19c¢ Plain or striped duck, pique and madras, Some bloomer style. | Sizes 3-10 years. Splendid value, ") Suit Norfolk, ance Sale of Boys’ 4.00 * double-breasted, Russian Blouse and Buster Brown Suits—some with bloor all-wool have tinely made, well Sizes 3-16 ears. Leadiny biue and black in choice Fancy Lawn 75c ti ited, a very dainty dress made of fine lawn—wh! ith figures in pink, blue or black, Fancy yok iseve—full waist lar and cuffs; Sizes 6-44 years, Ai i with lace trimmed jo lace trimmed, jal value $1.39, ‘rench Dresses, ertha Very full 98c ‘of dainty white lawn—fine quality—very sheer and | A large vari trimmed with French ity of styles with yokes and tuck Val, lace and embroidery. have tucked and rutfled skirts—lace trimmed. Sizes 8 years, and Pongee Coats, Actual value $1.50 to $2.50, 2.98 ce of our immense stock of Children’s and Misses’ |) formerly sold at ¢ gakments—in all sizes, 00, $5,00 and $6,00. Open Saturday Evenings. Extra Suit Values for Saturday. (00 Tailor-made Suits _ of. Panama Cloth, assorted.colors, - Gm Former price $25,00.....-..0005+ 15.00 78 Tallor-made Suits, ) in Fancy Panamas and Checks, Former price $29.00,........eese0 19.50 125 Tailor-made Suits, in Fancy Panamas, Siciliennes, * Chiffon Taffetas:and Rajah Silks, Former prices $39.50 to $45,00.... 24.00 Twenty- Third BADLY HURT (Sipectal to The Bvening World.) VERNON, N. ¥., June 2.— R developed to-day that Mis Mary Pietian \uessell, the pretty brunetin 21 who from the Third avenue bridge the New Haven Railroad in an to fall in front of a New Haven ys train, and who is now a prie Win the Mount Vernon Hospital on Buirge of attompting suicide, has been Detective Atwelt told Miew Fueswell had spent slx Rho sotual reason for Miss Fuesselt: to end her lfe ts atill a mystery: polloe, It was first reported that heen disappointed in a love at- and that @ prominent young man ited her, but Mra, ©, G, Mao-. of No, # South Bitth avenue; ‘Miss Fupssell boarded, sald to- ‘that the girl was not in love. Bt had been suffering from melan- Molla,” anid Mrs, Mackenzie, “She : ‘Affected with had been unde: haa tor yo aga Miss iad been board! with ‘weeks, She Wate pitaelia] of mine and I know whet I am about, mother and sister's tamtly fived ont, but recently cividledee| oklyn, and I really ¢o not know dress now. What Miss Fucseell Hen whe left tho house yesterday gay, That be reveale lary attempt 16 being made to mur- the fair woum-be suicide with y, When Mias Fuosnell made her the high bridge over the @ Wes walking with Miss im, @ pretty school h Many commuters and passe trolley cars eaw the «irl sud- Behind Miss Bernstoin, then Upon tha guard rail on with o ecream plunge ‘acks, twenty feet below, Med A gomermult and On the oUutnide rail’ of uely Hurt. Street, West, JAMES MeCREERY & C0. Misses’ Suits, Taffetas Silk Suits, short pleated Coat, new model tucked Skirt and silk Girdle, Blue, black or green, 18 50 Pleated Linen Suits, with short Coat and new model Skirt, 9.50 White-pleated Skirt made of washable cotton fabrics, Lengths 37 to 39 inches. 2.75 (Children’s three... quarter length, “box” Coats! made of light.grey Mixed Cloth, 7-59 Children’s Gingham Chambray Dresses, 1675 and Twenty-third Street, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—___ her on the express track, < oparent that Migs Iucesell had to fall in frout of the train, Haked tum track the ex: y.|John Judge Told the Court an oda he, of the back, @ sllght wcalp woun Grulecs on her right shoulder, Guat wise she is not seriously injured,” ‘The matron at the hospital, which ts @ charitable Institution, refused to give any Information about Miss Fuessell, Bho sald she dia not know where the @irl's mother lived and would not let reperara sen her, During the night Miss Fuessell'x mother and several sisters called at the horpital, but declined to give any in- formation, i PEL ay Free Toothbrushen, Japanese inns furnish fresh tooth- brusii¢s every morning free to every sues, The brush is of wood, shaped like. ® and frayed eimatied eae. We have purchased 20,000 Negligee Shirts from the foremost New York shirt factory. account of the backward season—also the manufacturer's odd lots. These shirts are the cancelled orders from concerns not able to take them on We have bought them at practically our own price, which means 35c for | ‘Shits worth S0c, 75¢ and $1.00) at 35c The materials are of French and American plain and corded per~ cales and madras neat figures and si Made wit! are in every detail strictly first-class—sizes 14 to 17, ing easy, we give separate tables to the various sizes. is here, loth-—assorted patterns, in light and dark effects, jpes—in fact, every desirable weave and pattern neckband, and moat all with separate cuffs. They Many extra salespeople to serve you quickly—no delays, no disappointments. Sale starts Saturday at 8 o'clock, Negligee Shirts Worth Upto $1.00---] 3 for $1.00, or 35c Each. Clearing Men’s Clothing Sensational markdowns whose like you may not see again this season—markdowns at a time when assortments are not so broken but what you can find your size, your weaves and your satisfaction. Please note that many of the garments in this offering were bought at half their regular value; so that now, with reductions all along the line, you get enormous value for your money. With good clothes going at such prices, any man will find the investment very profitable, here to-morrow! - Worth $3.00 al |Z. Pair. On sale from 9 to 1 o'clock Sat- No mail or C. 0. D. \ orders, and limit of one pairtoa urday only. buyer. Sizes 28 to 50 Waist. Only 250 pairs in all of this group. The styles are good, though sizes run mostly small. 5 25 Buys Men’s Suits that e you cannot match under $10 to $12. (Salo limited to 4 hours Saturday, 9 to 1 ofclock only.) This !s a wonderful collection, Many of these Suits were orginally made up to be sold at $12, and in the usual run of stores you'll pay $12 for such now, All sorts and all styles among them. Try some of them on—you'll be $5. 25 amazed at the fit, style and finish.... e Look! Read! And get 00 for Men’s Pants Worth $4.00 Pair Sizes 28 to 50 Waist. Many hundreds of pairs have been culled out of higher priced lines to go into this group, The fabrics are all wool, hand tailored and shrunk, and embrace at least fifty differept patterns; all at. 2. 00 8 25 for Men’s Suits that e appeal to men accus- tomed to wearing $15.00 Suits. While we have advertised 8.25 Suits recently, the col- lection now offered embraces many marked down from higher prices especially for thia sale. Every concelvable color and every approved weave of the season is included among them—their cut and style are great—thelr trimming and workmanship ave unusually good. If you are not surprised at the values it will be a $8 25 wonder indeed, $15 Suits at.. () 1 2 50 for Men’s Suits whose quality and style would puzzle ' e most tailors to produce at $30. j Now, mark you, gentlemen, we know what sort of a sult a good dresser wants, and we tell you unequiy- ocally that your tagtes can be satisfied from this group. Every garment shows the work of the master in every line and every stitch, The fabrics and styles are the feason'’s newest and most popular creations, comprising all the approved Spring colors and mixtures, with all those elusive touches in the making that go to make up a Btylish suit; your custom tailor would charge $30 to $35 for the same patterns; an unlimited selection to choose from....+++ 400,000 Cigars—all high-class brands—in a sen- sational offering—Cigars now below cost of manus facture, Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- funded, Mall orders filled-on boxes only. 25° for 10 High-Grade Sc Cigars. Creole Perfectos, Cuban Figaros, i 10° for 25¢ or box of 50 for 1.15. - all Haran, lbc, val box of 80, 88.00) General Mitchell, 2for 2f0.4 Club Howes, every clot 925, banded, box of 12.50 One of the Finest Women’s Shoe Stocks in New York Is Ehrich’s, | 50 for White Canvas Oxfords, Pumps and pines Ties, now and original designs, value for Neatest and Nobbiest Styles in W 2.00 Canvas Viise au Gibson Ties and Oxtondee the $3.00 kind, "i 2 00 for Swell Brown Russet Vici Gibson Ties t and Oxfords, valuo $3.00, for Popular Champagne Gibson Ti 3.00 Oxtords, value won 4 sedis Canvas Rubber-Soled Oxfords. The kind that will please the most critical buyers; Children’s sizes, 9 to 11, | Boys’ sizes, 234 to 5%, pair, 49c. air, 59c. Misses! sizes, 11% to 2, Leela Aa! Ladies’ sizes, 2% to 6, | Men's sizes, 6.t011, pair, pair, 59c, 59c, To make select-f | rs I MOTH B. Tarine Moth Sheets and Rug Bags. WANTED TO SWIM HOME. Story and Was Released. John Judge. thirty-nine years old, a. laborer, of ‘Twenty-seventh street and fPenth avenue, was to-day atralged in the Morrieanta Court before Magia- trate Baker by Patrolman Dugan, of | the Kingsbridge etation. Dugan found | Judge at midnight on a dock near Riv- erdale ayonue, He had his shoes off, and Dugan feared he wie about to Jump into the river. Judg¢ told Dugan that he had walked from Tarrytown and was tired and thought he would swim the rest of the way home, Judge told the Court to-day that he only remembered he was tired. He Bon . Ami The Best Scouring Sonp Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner LAS LGR Serene ca. ing at Our Saturday Sales, eS Don’t Miss To-Morrow’s Opportunities Women’s Silk Goats at $1.98 Another Extraordinary Sale To-morrow from 9. A. M. till 1 P, M. Only, No need of a lengthy introduction about this. Conts in rich corded Pongee, in pongee shade only; 27 inches Jong; col- larless and handsomely trimmed with fancy silk braid or lace; pleated back and pleated front; new sleeve wi zi Shown in two styles, One is made which you wouldn't hesttate to pay $4.50; special to-morrow for 4 hours, from 9 A. M, till 4 P.M, ateseesseeeee Immense 4- 600 Watsts from 9 A.M. tilts P.M. at a Sensationally Low Price, Le For 4 Hours, Ath deep pleated cuff. A coat for Hour Waist Sale, from extra fine quality white lawn, full blouse, with broad panel front handsomely embroidered; sides of six broad box plaits and pleated back, The ot walst, now very popular; shown in full pleated style, Both styles have new sleeve with deep tucked cuff and soft stock. Special from 9 A. her is @ grass linen 069c | M, till 4 P.M. at. , Misses’ X Girls’ Skirts, 39c. A Great 4-Hour Sale from 9 A, M. till 1 P. M, Only, NN New Summer Skirts in plain or various new styles, such as panel front, braid trimmed, or pleated and striped; colors navy, red, light blue, reseda and champagne, or white with black and blue with white; lengths 28to 38 inches; value M. at, 79¢.: special from 9 A.M, till 1 P. fancy Russian duck or tan linen; 389c Big 4-Hour Sale of Boys’ Suits. Russian Blouse Suits, \J ssinn Blouse Suits, ares 3 to Lon; Boye nine of a new lot of handsome | whl The fabrics are through-and.through guaranteed washables, including Genuine Chambrays, designs. in red, blue, pink and cham- pagne, The Swits hive full belts and turndown Eton collars, Regularly 65¢. Spe- cial from 9 A. M, till 1 P, M,. 37 Long Pants Sailor Suits: Pants Sailor Suits, ages 3 to 10, nade from te duck, good smooth grate, insignia on shield, long full blouses—middy shaped pants; make, qual- ity and style considered, a most unusual value, Also regular Eton and Russfan blouse suits in every variety of pattern and fabric. Choice fd these $1.50 Wash Suits a Cc Sale of Men’s and Youths’ Suits. Surplus Stocks of Three eaiial Extraordinary $10 Suits at $5.85 $12 Suits at $7.50 Including blue serges, black Better fit, better workmanship, thibets, light homespuns, better finish than we have cassimeres and fancy chev. ver known to be offered at jots. Sizes, 32 to 44 chest this price before. Finely in the lot, but not every finished thibets, blue serges size in each style, Every and tweeds; single and one a remarkable saving double breasted styles, To- 5.85 7.50 4-Hour Shoe Specials. Dollar White Duck Oxfords, 59c. woman in Greater New This four-hour sale should rouse the interest of ever; York, 1,200 pairs in the lot, and they're usually sold at a assortment includes Women’s White Duck Oxfords, * most desirable for seashore and outing wear; sizes 234 to 75 in all the newest styles witl” high heels, Also for Girls, in sizes 3 to 5, with low heels, Choice of the lot from 9 A, M. tills P.M, at.. Pe woneeeresees » $1.50 Values at 98c, Boys’ and Girls’ Russet Leather Lace Shoes, made with extra good quality wearing soles; sizes 8% to11,and 11% to 2, Wo- men’s Tan Leather Oxford and Women’s Black Kid Ox. fords, sizes 2}4to 7 Girls’ 5- trap Canvas Roman San- Gi atent Leath- cy Strap Roman San- 1s, sizes 836 to 11 and 1174 to vee te dais, sets #16 Ay sale of Men’s Russet w cut, In brown vict kid; also in by Russet ee eae A in the newest shades, par- Ay ht shad Pandey meter men, Sizes 6to 1%, Special at 59c 98c Manufacturers on Sale at Savings. $15 Suits at $9.95 Unusually stylish sults; all Sizes, including slims and stouts. Fine wale serges, Splendid black clays, pure worsteds in plain and fancy effects; also tweeds, chev. fots and Bannockburns, Choice at 9.95 Gameras and Photographic Supplies. Seneca Cameras, 3 1-2x3 1-2 plate camera, including double plate holder in leather box case and auto. matic shutter; a camera that reg- ularly sells at specialat dollara pair. The Chotce oA Ne iM, §.0z, bottle Tonin; 1 P.M, at ‘Solution. suits 8-oz. bottle Hydro Metol De zine Washing and’ Bey Inc Washing a ry in; Racks, eich.rr.... van 96 Shoes, Tripods, each, 1 e 90 Double Print Rollers, each 4x5 Negativo Files, each.. . JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ribbed Underwear For Ladies and Children, On Saturday, June the 3rd. Ladies’ Swiss ribbed Combi- nation Suits, Tight orwide denees, with lace yoke and ¢ edging, i 5c Swiss ribbed Vests, trimmed with Valenciennes or Tor- chon lace, Pants to match, asc. each value 50c, Children's Swisaribbed Vests and Pants, 25% valucs ctal. Twenty-third Street, At PAREFUL (AR N. A’ ‘Wash Suits, thoughtlully designed for Summer service, in newest materials and | the popular and finer grades. 1,000 sale at the cost of manufacture, RUSSIAN and SAILOR SUITS of imported duck, galatea, imperial rib, linen aod Panama weaves, in Eton, sailor and military collar effects: $5.00; svectal.. SEPARATE TROUSERS io washable fabrics, oclud- fog linen, khakt and duck: aites up to $2,00; spe: ATTRACTIVE SELECTION of Boys’ NOVELTIES in the assortment in the popular models and fabrics on RUSSIAN and SAILOR |]. SUITS of sew mercerized | fabrics tn ali the [atest color- ings} also in tmported fancy pave basket weaves, in tom, sailor and military 2.45 ot 195 || ae ee 45c @ 65 13th St, and Broadway Store Only.

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