The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1905, Page 11

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INTHESCHOGE _—- PROGESSION Mayor Reviews the Children and Later On Lunches with Them. Over twenty-five thousand Bunday- ®ohool children sang as they passed In’) s review before Muyor McClellan ai the Hanover Club, in Willlamaburg, in the @nnual parade to-day. Nearly a hun: dred ohurchin were represented, and | a the children marched in columns af | fours before the reviewing stand they waved flags and saluted, The ine of march began at tho fountain in Bed- ford avenue and passed the reviewing stand, counter-marching out Bedford | @venue to St, John’s Church, where the ohildren were regaled with Junch and dismissed, A year ago the weather was wo bad that the parade was not held, The Mayor had promised to weview the pa- rade then, but there wus some trouble with the public school authorities, and 48 was claimed that the achoots could not suspend for the oovaston, Since then an ordinance tas been passed making the day @ holiday In Brooklyn, | ‘Mo Mayor felt that he was special @ponsor of the cocavion, and entered into the spirit of the day with as much | @mthusiasm as any one af the children. | Every school was designated by tts own special color and cich clase car- | fed Its own banner, and was led by {te teacher, Cloudy weather with Ittle @purts of rain did not ¢ the children | from wearing th summer finer ses were the fashion | . her Bureau's unkindness, oa Be he parade marched in seven sections, . ASS BIre7 Gy e @ach under its own marshal, with the — — ————_——. a Giind Marshal In the lead! ‘The res j viewing atand was hinted with flowers, | Hotel law and will therefore be of fire-| HOLY ROSARY V8, TRINITY. ’ad_ocoupled by thy Mavor's pe start, with 4 pastors. of chur ‘and ‘superint nts of schools the review. the Mayor deli dress o the chil and took lu "4 Chul ntl | proof construction, being the first fire- | " es| proof hotel built_on the Rowery. It in| T!e St. Joseph B. B. C. of the Holy to have a frontage of 20.1 feet ana a|Resary witl cross bats with the &t. Jo- depth of 117.3 feet, and will be 44 foet sephs of the Holy Trinity on June 1) gh, Will play out-of-town teams offering fe Owners are Driscoll & Horn, The suitable inducebents, Address James A ed and Will be $20,000. The architects are |Doyle, No. 3it East One Iban mle, Huber Huds “pwentieth PBOPBOCDP BOOP PROP#H SHBKRDS HECHT BROS,, 259-261 Sixth Ave. A Friday Visit Is the Best Intro- duction to Our Credit Plan. No one can come here Fridays, the days of extraordinary bargains, without a full realiz in that this store provides attractions without superiors. There's a faithful performance of every advertised promise, and the price is identical, whether you pay on the instant or have your purchase charged and settie in small amounts, weekly or monthly. It shows conclusively that every advantage of an easy- paying principle is youre for the asking without, a cent of ae DYING MOTHER / NOT TOLD HER SON IS DEAD ESE BSEED & MacPeek’s Body Identified by Telegram Calling Him to Parent’s Bedside, CSEPSESES ™ her home Andover, N. J., an i P) aged woman ti ling upon those | OB penalty for the accommodation, about to se that she may | - The Same Price Whether for Cash or on Credit. eee bin lawn Waleta, full platted and trim: | Jap. 8ik Walste of excellent quality; med with Val. tace and Inser- round. yoke tree rows of lace ton; worth Bde, fore... © | insertion; only in white; 1.6 | worth 89.00, for....siery e ter of tucks and hemetitoned Silk Shirt-Wedet ds Umbrella ruftie; worth ie.,tor, IC feta pialted vraiits andes ti colors DI i Ong. Canty sempnter Dram | BeoH Ee BO. OS tan, blue and pink; slacs . is Min! Tie BS AS | ae mete une nincerate oe + lot; blouse coats lined with matin and Infante’ Capa of embroidery or plait- | Sull-piaited walking mcria; black and ed mull, trimme and rushing; Bhe ts calling te over, MR Andover is 0 8 4 Women's Muslin Drawers, with clus ® Tyase, tor BIC |B woes. G7. 50 Boys’ Brownte yerwils, aioe} to worn Be tor LSC clay Btreet 0 ho’ ° All trimmed Drews Hats of lace, e xo to Andover bh anf Ae me @ & was found to’ $7.00; Diy Maines at toe a (oe MR 2 SO family of Mac A son was] & Boys’ Washable Sailor and Rauelan ty Roady r Hats, Turbans, Polos louse Suits of chambrays and atriped P found at No. nda JoKlaye} worth nen wees § to Worth OBE ; identified (he TORvi ets C | 91.50 and $2.00, for... . gram relatet to the mrandmother, Tho deat concealed from the a , ai phock would Iii her Tatior-made Walking Sisirta of all. 6 ' @ Dard Mian Oe | 4,Bove, Knee Trounere of, Meht_ and S) U Shapes, al olor; wor.h $1. 9 \ c ot waa! cheviots, back and nav vei Pash ted Deer), BOWERY SOON TO HAVE 4 Oa ar Ee Bk. 5 ne R ae BOS FIRST FIRE-PROOF HOTEL, |Q® nfs ston Manin plemdid quality lusnous Men's and Youths’ Fan Cheviot r {ure to Ne Erected ® ae , at Delancey Strect, Facing PEDBEGL OBS GUESHOPBHS SHHEROH 8 woman, as the $ ved 9 brown, worth Cy es, it ov Poucsmag une Ian OY BOS NGS oe Ma's” BG. SO Proposed Plasn, Plans have beow filed with Building Bupterintendent Hopper for a new four- to be built on the south-| of the Bowery and De-! et facing the proposed plaza | the Willlamsburg Bridge, © built ta conform to the of the amended Rain |Lawson | BUY Lite_ Ins. HUMAN Christian LIFE Science IS52157- 139 EAST 23°° ST. WO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE..N.Y. It will pay you to call at our store this week if you are in search of genuine bargains, a o Ree) ge A 1 Pu Magazine xf cn , Girls of <! \ Buys this 3 any fini — rare Parlor Suit: inely polished, Colleges} *” || seit Wellesley 5 Cc Oak Chittonte Liberal Cre it Given tke design, with 5 drawers, brass drop handles, value $6.00; $1.00 Weekly Opens an Account i... $3.98 Open.Saturdays. Until 9 P. M. Smith 4 Bryn Mawr Mt. Holyoke ON ALL NEWS STANDS ef nv Vf Sah ah aan Ly on ‘ 25,000 MARCH RA oa i ENTER CONVENT. _ oun FY -ACTAESS area esi nig "tas a Me SESEPESVEHPRGEPSHEGE: IVBBSSSPSPLHSSPHSPOEDE SPDSODP De um r 7 Bench, Miss Padden was the youngest | Africa she had made up her mind that Aip the Maine, When the war was / tunity of going to over she returned to the United States, | to v daadly PRE 47,4 suALt cosr THE CLUTH YALL FURTHER TROUBLE, TIM q ] dha! rok "tnt pais fobr "Goikks” NAW Ke Abe identified with several theatvical enter prises, When Capt. AW. 3 Hoey War Spe le was amplified for It» | Brighton Beach engagement Misa Pad- | ba a = den was ergaged to take care of the A oe eae en) OLD WOMAN WANDERER. Miss Padden, Now with Boer) k«¢ VON? PUL UF coming to me but ACT NOW and let me it yor peant eked Aties Paden 00 0 sire, Weeks Had Probably Been Out RLY bi | compan. organization to London, Di ht! Mi Liles ——onneen HD] have your Rupture PROPERLY held for they} War Spectacle, Was a Nurse) company for the engagement at Karl's fn Raln A Night FIRST time, IT shall prove to your satisfaction that | make the only In Transvaal, ill Go} Court that Is to follow the season he An old woman was found to-day, wet [f correct Truss, and that my Pad keeps ANY Rupture under absolute con= al, but She Will G the ex-actrees deolined on the ground and bedraggled, pudiled In a doorway trol without the use of a strap or heavy spring, to a Convent. that she had made up her mind to take jour One Hundved ant Sixty-f ty LET ME PROVE (© you the truth of the many the vell. j Morrisantc p Lewes | justly made for. the ms * lightness, durability, comfort, 1 feel,’ sald Miss Paddon, “that by | vens fio was Mrs. § Wooks, sixty \ i Sarah Padden ty a young and pretty appearing in the production of th han th SN Chathé. holding a oni its ability to CURR) as girl with @ serious mission an fe, Hvet-| Boor War Tam assisting in a great KBR ROUT agalnat the Hevorsqniing torture of wrong trieon | while a Red Cross nurse {n the Trays jobject lesson for the sake of universal t y the name and addres and the disipnointme wat follow E | vanl, whe was later a member of Ota | and so Lam employed in as) Hon could she te a thore about ONLY cawcure, temporary mekoshitt “treatments, ue FKLinera theatrical company. in this | philanthrople an occupation as that of ait night in ay ) c My HOOK an Is RES, country, and more recently Jdentificala nurse upon an actual battlerfleld." | be suffering forn oi | Mina Padden'a deter on to onter| Nhe palloe warm ution oL| Mis Padden’s daterminats p {0 onter | when Uisvena’ lator teraipned i 8 no new thing: ¥ Morrisania. Pollee Qourt she was. ser military hospitals of South! to the Municipal Lolging-House with Willlam A, Brady's p “Erenalod Wnance."” She js now with|a convent the Boer War Spectacle at Brigttor | went to th \Friday--AlwaystheGrea C7AVE: 21NS22"°STREETS, NEW YORK. 5,000 Yards Colored Taffeta Silks at 39c The greatest Friday bargain this store or this city has ever known, Just think of buying h ‘ade Colored Taffeta Silks at the price of ordinary cotton fabrics! But we are fortunatesin the possession§ of five thousand or more vars to sell at this price to-morrow, Taffeta Silks have not been so much in demand in years. We have unquestionably the greatest stock of them In the city—and in this spectal lot every color is represented. Guaranteed ail pure silk—and positively Not to be Duplicated Anywhere for Less than 69c. We do not limit the quantities of them you may buy to-morrow, though we will not be able to fill} mail orders for them, as the five thousand yards will scarcely more than suffice for one day’s: selling, Colored Pongees: ‘Twenty-five hundred yards in all colors; pure sold all over New York at 40c. the yard. For Bargain Friday at Sale of Plain White: 10, oo penne of Cc Porcelain | ce to c Dinner Ware }- Mohairs at the “Hotuar Worth in te In this phenomenal bargain lot are Included Plain Mohair Brillian- Basement To-morrow }. Gora ity lurge | Marseiiles pastorn | Fringed Maraililes I } a tite white crmchet | white erect lied Brea’ sy on wig f tines, 38 to 44 inches wide, in cream, tan, brown, green, garnet, Ot WARE PCreulinectned i — Le a U f Bie , (4 , Dy Oy ” Cc an estaurants, $s equally Hig GURY | Starveition Bea | ished sfarsetiten| {nlaned”” star etc, Nota yard of these mohairs is worth tess than 50c,, and many § § desirable for common everyday use Srct Sty aaa | Spreads tare | Hed Sprewts, full) hh Tnatved have been sélling all season for 75c, in the home and for Summer cot- “knot nd: par | size, in pink Lehr | tert full tages and boarding-houses, ma 130 fermi, Day | bMS ane 2 MO le 2.05 75c All Wool French Voiles, 39c i : fun tise... fe ener a 44-inch Voiles, all pure wool, fine, close mesh, splendidly finished in desir- Plates Sheets and Pillow Cases able shades of gray, tan, castor, brown, reseda, sage, olive, myrtle, garnet, Hoavy bievshed) Ext large nizeg 3 French blue, navy and black, % cotton hens. | benched 75c and $1.00 Black Dress Goods, 49c MeN ine ZO Gane sou Oe; bey 69c This Special Offering Embraces fahed, each C | Site b4x00. . ” 44-inch Volles, al pure wool, Se: 52-inch English Sicilian, PIUOW GASES) en SaS-inch silk-finish German Henrietta, Pil Fanaa BAUS cee 44-inch all-wool Chiffon Nun's Vel Great Values in Bed Linens This great June Sale offers you an excellent chance to save consider- able money on your Table and Bed Linens, Only the best sorts are being offered—-at prices considerably below those of other houses. Bed Spreads Fine quality white | Colored satin tin: | Handsome tin OW Homatitehed Sheets, made of a Double bed mize bleached cotton eets, centre Pillow Cases, mate of Pillow Cases, made of a ) Antah, y Fito Cetttontd eatin. | fine | soft finte Cra 50-inch all-wool Panama Suiting, nize 45x86, de 80, "ats SOND cee 1Se 44-inch imported silk lustre Brilliantines, Yourchoice each, The Newest in Sheet Music Spectal Sale Sheet Music Al Day Thursday and Friday at 14 Cents y, 41, 2 Cents « Capy Extre More I, dee bf Other Girls, Miss Katy Did, Another Great Sale Women’s Oxfords With the greatest values this city has ever known in Shoes and Oxfords, we are setting the pace in selling. For Bargain Friday and the day sare 8 we have gath- s ered something like two thousand a airs of Women’s Oxfords—worth Water ° My style ‘Tammany 4 . : WATHR TUMBLER; Ope race Aareh \ rom $2.50 to $3.00 the pair—which fem") sanciy, ecpraved), best alls 01 aN Lr ity; lead blown glass, in 5, Joy “Wlackmnith March, B, 7. Paull's i ; you may buy at $1.69. My ee oe ae ie <( Brown Vicl Oxfords with leather Cuban heels; 4 fat feral koa , é rage nen 2K. to B widths; “wide alk ribbon olan Star (like cut), banded ¢ Tuttle Girl, Come Along. f ty and Serrmy flower design: Ui the Baas Br hue Olt ABDIS Bret wv rds; wood Cuban heels, canyas covered; A to 10 widthe; sizes! Snes Cees ae te aprogawey. tet bo eyelets and broad RADGSCUENOd Bot ioe, rch. » in witthe B to i, ; ni er tips, turn Hsaaien Reverie, By Writer of Hia- y he Women’s 05¢ Tadrkish ee iours ¥j Oxe Troebudour. and march, Patent Slippers: trimmed with tinsel; Y Mis $2 a Traut You Ni SF orden conskin, mat kid packs; Pompadoure & Switch "rom Baygeaiu Eat all leather; sizes 2 to. 8; ¥ 2% to 2; widths C to 3 ; loa Peas ea CBT | tat tis, ia 2" BEel| a teen brie Marke ; brown ¥ Children’s 75c to $1 Shoes: Samples; sizes 4 to 8} At a tmp and white turns; just 120 pairs for Friday at....sseseesereresrrsees 69c eg oon. ht cone, Home, Sweetheart, ‘The hit of the season. . Big class song, Cathedral Chimes, Teaching W. L. Douglas $2.50, $3, $3.50 Shoes, $1.89 Black Kid, Box Calf, Russet Kid and Calfskin, Oxfords and high cut Shoesthat are slightly damaged in the factory, when coming throuen the work—but GUARANTEED to give equal service with brand new ones, Very newest styles and lasts, Every size and width. Boys’ Douglas at $1.50; Sizes 13 to 534, _ All great values, pensocecvooorovaveverevosscceeoleecoopredccsceeeroeeeoooreooe: 30c Japanese Matting at 109ci, Two hundred and fifty rolls in thelot—which we urchased at exceptionally low price. Mostly carpet patterns is large or TOE 0 tigures—red, green, blue or gold, B Shir t Waist Suits at mY | ing of the season, "Guaranteed to beatin aeeeckad ane nneee Cannot Be Duplicated Any: all mattings for wear, Regular price is $42 the roll, Fri- day—40 yards for $6,75-~or, yard i .. 19¢@ where for Less than $18 60c Linoleum, 35 Raga: The clty Is being surfelted with sales of silk Shirt-waist Sults, at or near teas 60c, quality; peasy cork? son’s clean-up of our own our price—gio, What you get in most of the sales are regular Ten-Dollar} {stock and of a maker from whom we buy big quantities, Suits—don't be mistaken about it, As one shopper told us, “They had some Heavy Reversible Granite Rugs beautiful suits in the window, with a $10 price-ticket near them; but, they XO eee 9x9 oxt2 didn’t sell that kind upstairs—my, no! They were no better than your $7.98 Value $2.95, Value $4.65, Value $5.95, suits”. WHAT WE ADVERTISE TO HAVE WE HAVE. 1.75 2.95 We have four hundred and ten $18 Sults to sell at $10. We count the bare cost of the silk and trim- mings, together with the findings and actual cost of making—and the total foots up $18, That's our idea of an $18 Suit, We shall sell them at $10 to-morrow PS Suits of Wool Crash—designed especially for outing purposes, Neat stripes and plaids; —Just to prove our absolute supremacy in this Silk single-breasted skeleton sack Suit business, \ have permanent turn-u A Several styles—one of which is shown in the picture. They come ad ‘ Peistg Light Weight Suits in Navy, Royal, Myrtle, Reseda and Black; also hairline stripes in ae | Thibseh, Geseige en, ingle, br ated) Black Navy, Brown and Green, etc. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. It is ‘ i. Serge lined; splendidiy tal only fair to yourself that you see these suits before buying; ex : ee] taken from our regular 46 lines and marked for Fridi amine the quality, the making, etc. If they are not several dol ‘ ‘ joa f V5 Fata, Men's Trousers better than any others in town—at the same price—you certainly RIMNRG War wesan Gaus GFE AHA CHIVTE don't have to buy them, ) tu the very best French walstban Paes all sises up if to 42 inches, and 81] lengths; $1 Sale of Friday Bargain in Safety Iron Folding Couch Beds. An Iron Folding Couch— one ra rat E) that makes itself into a bed with HY Wash Suits | Razors. us k; ie a poste eet With j A Renuiee nt and #135 The Damascus. the bed we shall supply to-mor- (4 FSU AG row a very handsome striped ide of agrvicabls Complete with 12 Damascus steel ‘Aly le the Bed. i blades, Blade hofter for stropping: Bal eter te Extra, Couch Cover, crashes and cham- simply saudi s fully warranted, This Folding Couch Bed has a bronze tron frame and Is {it- Gua fr s bray, — Sailor Suits Complete at $8.45, ted with National wire springs with helical ends, with both 49 have fly-front Manicuring implements, scissors, sides elevated, to make a double bed; when these are dropped blouses; Russian knives, files and all, at specially re- and the mattress |s adjusted you have the Couch as shown, 'e Sults with large sallor collars, Suits like these sell everywhere at 50e duced prices, Real value 87,50, Friday bargain at,..... ts $1.25, Friday bargain... Ci CUNO OORT BI MIL

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