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

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HAs Te PROBING CRUELTY TO BOYS'VIAHLER BROS., Ladies’ Handsomely Trimmed Dress Hats! GRAND JURY ' in Westchester Tempo- rary Home. BRUTALITY IS ALLEGED. wees Reduced from 5,°7,°9 B10 Leading shapes—the season's best and smartest styles—chic and effective! In fine straws, maline, etc., on wire frames, Trimmed with marabout pompons, fancy wing and feather effects, velvet Clearing Sale Wash Dress Fabrics At About ¥ Price. Printedand plain colored | 18¢ Lads Say They Were Beaten, and Show Marks \ of Bruises, Imported Colored seotch “BOYS LIE,” SAYS PIERCE. Madras and Cheviots, For- Irish Dimities, Formerly cor and Dresden ribbons, etc, The best hat | 25% oa! to The ing World.) bargain of the year! 50 of these spe-|[M English Pereales. Orig- 1 2'c metly 40¢, to soc. PLAINS, N.Y. June &.— clals, and no duplicates | {nal price, ase. 2% |Linen Suitings, Formerly yard he Weatohester County Grand Jury: FOR FRIDAY ONLY. Colored Scotch Madras Soc, J and Cheviots, 35c. and 40¢, Printed Irtsh Linen Lawns, Formerly 40c. English Batiste and French Briillantes, For- merly 3Sc, & 40c, Formerly to-day continued its Investigation Into alleged crueitios which Ralph Schenck and George Lamb, eleven and twelve years of ago, respectively, charged wore infilcted upon them at the Westchester Temporary Home, on the outskirts of ‘White Plains, by two keepera, The two Sheer Printed French Linen and Embroidered Irish Linen Suitings, Formerly 7$c. and §1,00, Colored Embroidered | 25¢ 38¢ Uttle boys @howed thelr baska cov- Swisses, Formerly ove. ered with welts and black and blue Silk and Cotton Zephyrs, hed oad epots to Col. Frederick BE. Weeks, the WOMEN’S DEP'T, Formerly 55c. ad and $1,00, yard ‘Asmistant Disttlct--Attorney, and. Dis- yard Pri ee ies English Volles, French Silk Shirtings.| Original price, $1.00 and trict-Attorney Young, and then went before the jurymen and again exhibited Silk Mousseline. For- ' Coat, Suit and SKirt Specials. th uised bodies. merly 50 $1.50. ua hee by yen Wee | HE season's late models in the loose Taffeta and Kajah Coats, an attractive assortment of white and natural color Linen fore the Jury to-d by District-Attor ney oung and they gave thelr side of | 1 is a the story. Plerce told repor to-day \ Hf ¥ » ‘i F = spore that he did not bel Leroy had \inost inflammable portion of the atruc- atruck young Lamb In the stomach with ture [ Coats, also an extra quality latheta Lined Coverts in several fitted models and the loose three-quarter length Covert Coat, JAMES McCUTCHEON & CO., 14 W. 234 St. Exceptional vaues in our summer Suits of All the late side his crutch, DRAW PILERCEP HOME CHOU, WHITE RIATNG NS, | Uist the children are ket in A ele AM pleated effects in our Boys Lied, h penne: jMooden dungeons for dave ata thine: | Haids of tan, light non Mf me Mee re — = What reports are frequent of attacks ray BIAS ana WiTes selection of Summer | eve bol Oys ad, ald Mr h c} e. pat iss. on tam ri RY i Rian notte RNC HERO RR i ta make much differ- HAE Bho GUAM IA without tiffieten iets also a large variety in Gray woollen mix. | on the boys und no would be more) Tt was learned. tha Apes oF adequate precution against Brown Mixtures, tures, killed to the | ° ‘ ae edt t fires often have to. ent jacket etlect, full knee, Broadway, 33d to 34th Street orry than 1 if f find out that the boys| had just completed twenty-five " wv nd several drink fr kilted ski it sac b hud been brutally beaten, You have| Superintendent of the Home, wit quit. q;oetjCov® Whe ere under discipline |f drin Killed skirt, ladies! Black, blue and 40 cohaider tho truth < AL CRECIRANTGEGRS GRISEA HOLE aeea in es so small they are adtuinistration of t Ais Nese Sheer Values br wh Panag, tucked f heing worth as much as a grain of ‘cnagera will appoint a new Guper- are eitu wo WHA WnAnit in brilliantine, Clev. || 12.50 to 16.30 |} Also’ black and blue} A Sale 0 as abrics salt, The La from a endent, He has tendered his resigna. jots in coat and Eton Mohairs, side pleated | 35c Linen Suiting at 9c An imported pure linen fabric with woven stripes in a variety of colors—-medium stripes, navy with white, Alice blue with black, black with white and nile with white; narrow stripes, nile with white, black with white and old rose with black, Also 29¢ Linen Tissue at 9c Printed Dotted Swiss at I2zc ond- story probi effect, from the hip aown, = | Broadway and J3th St. day tt has bee nac Por many yoru Cl of tnhuma »§| tion, and one of the managers sald to- Franklin Simon & Co. it ds a Mildren would tain dorm FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS be ers of the in Skirt and Walst House in the City, Leading Specialty Cloak, *\ | 1s) » stitution of look! or lack, of a quality desirable for bathing suits, Special at48c IMohairs forty inches wide in black and white checks and plain white, Special at 43c Bath Mats & Towels Huck Towels, all linen, large size, with damask borders hemstitched Value 35¢. At 25c. Turkish Towels, full bleached, double ply yarn, soft finish, I5c,, 35¢., 50c., 75c, and $1,00 » 25c., 39c,, 50c, and 75c, Twenty- Third Street, West. on shipboard have the comfort of much more luxurious prisons, The cages are so narrow that the little prisoners can- Not stretch out at full leneth. and must suffer torture for hours. cramped In a half-sttung posture, thelr Knees pressed yeainat their stomachs. Young Helwig not only complained of his confinement in the cages, but of be- Ing constantly beaten with a club by the keepers. As a result of his atory an indenendent Inauiry Was made, and Superintendent Pleree dismisaed J.B. Royee, one af the caretakers Results of Investigation. Though Mr. Pierce characterized Eel- wig'a story as u pack of lies, the State MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL, such as high-class summer dresses in silk, linen, mull, dimities and organdies, GIRLS’ GUIMPE, RUSSIAN AND HIGH NECK DRESSES of White Lawn, Colored Linens, Cham- bray and figured Dimities, embroidery and lace trimmed; 4 to 14 years, Regular prices $4.00 to $5.75......45. A collection of GIRLS’ HIGH-CLASS WASHABLE ES, of etamines, pink, blue and white Irish dimities, trimmed with ribbons, embroidery and es; 6 to 14 years, Actual value $9,50., ng the doors, y a Tells of Terrible Treatment. Y, , t 4 le Aj j In a large variety of designs and colors including flor. eh He RRIeetace e7 hae | ouths’, Boys’ and Girls arel = y ; 7 ¢ : Ue a ee cubis id » PP Z effects in garlands, individual roses and clusters and colored ; see nants of " boys and’ YOUTHS’ SUITS, custom tailored of Imported Wors- Norveock, seller fog Plaids) pnd cheskeicn white sounds! ents will result tn some per- | ¢ teds, Cheviots and Serges, indicted for _ amie Mr ach eevee : managers, | sizes 15 to 20 years, or 32 to 36 chest. 9 05 1 Remnants at Reduced Prices he did not d to make any charges w days ago Heretofore $15.00 to $22.50. .sceseseceereeereene ° Important Specials for Friday and Saturday, A collection of five hundred remnants embracing the most Seen HEN a Jump Rape m1 NORFOLK SUITS, made in our sanitary tailor shop, favored of the season's novelty cotton fabrics in lengths from ha Grand duryc@liiina yale of English Tweeds, Scotch Homespuns, y Blue 4 three to ten yards. Im many instances there are two or three eerie Faas Mieauoe tet akvena Serges and Cheviots, with two pairs of Knicker- 6 5 Long Travelling Coats remnants of the same design, The prices have been reduced coks, and |t will not be known until bockers; 8 to 17 years, Value $11.50... e in New Scotch Mixtures. omvonbllourth taones Halt y "hy ction s hee t 01 ( : . i as Ser otoan nation eal oa Aven Bath SAILOR SUITS, of white or tan Irish finen, blue or Heretofore $20.00............... 10,00 ed in the face or whipped. with tan chambray, hand-embroidered emblem, silk tie; 2 v6 ; e @ big stick for the lenient Teracden loaded whips 4 to 12 years, Regular value $5.00.... ae ai iss ° A A Sale of Dress Fabric Remnants , ott! es, Another mode of punish: | ard xhae chains were . Blouse and Eton Suits Atcollectiononhighserade, dresa/faprice infinite) ment, the Lamb boy sald, was to make | Were aholished ae sahuman, but In thelr 5 1 in latest tals——handsomel ‘ collection x fabrics intinitely Siimp a vone for thirty minulen.” | eng umpriegament vue Watley | IMPORTED STRAW HATS, ‘sailor 15.00, 19.50, 24.00 two to eight yards long, "It the boy made a skip," said /fow he had heen “thrust ino’ one of and middy shapes. Heretofore $2.00 (5c & 1.45 Formerly 50c. 9 69¢. At 39% George, “why, then one of the keepars/ ‘Nese cues ond locked, In there day 10: $3\50!% saineaees AoOUO donor ° Heretofore $25.00 to $45.00, Formerly 750, t@ $1.00. At Suc oo | Metical eight Of theate “chwe-tike ‘ Formerly 81.00 9 81.50. Ak 69s COLDEST JUNE f foc the toma SiN beter anehertel Have made decided reductions in the remaining stock of air Sicilian fifty inches wide in blue, royal, brown, red IW FLEVE YEARS But It’s Not Unusual for the Weather to Have a Chill at ” This Time, and (Don’t Shiver 2.85 4.05 Value Sagsial at 1219 So!) It Will Soon Be Over. ME TOO SSES’ SUITS, one model of White Duck, Eton D TO OUR, Bath Ma s in various designs and salons, heavy weight, large jane ED eee eure races nt” Coat and pleated Skirt; the other of Chambray goat) FORINGN: AND HOMD MArCmB sizes. \t 50c., 5c.) $1.00, with waist and skirt in various checks or plain colors, BN MESH, AND ‘The last expiring gasp of winter aa he] It is sometimes interesting to trimmed with poplinette; 14, 16 and 18 years, aml a FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: struggled to remain in the lap of spring weather bureau to-day in the promise 3 . Awe Ht will be warmer Lo-rnor ow, with te aA eae peat “ Apparel tor Infants. A’ prospect for settled weather during |) Yee one the “long journey.” Just The Coward Oxford. PA i TENCE SHORT DRESSES of white and | INFANTS’ LONG, SLIPS in a ‘The chief observer said to day that :te| lately a mew one has come to iife,| Fine in fit; faultless in finish; colored fabrics in Russian, variety of designs and mate- qvewther conditions are not unusual, and|ana evidently hopes to insert itself) superb in style. ' * ‘ . Khat often such snapa will be| in public favor by copying the style C d is the strongest of strong Mother Hubbard and waist rials, daintily trimmed with found to come about the last quartor of Povtum edvertivine in the hat describesa CowardOxford, Bead {he early June moon—a sort at final aa eure 5 pa"! Modeled ona specially designed for tt giant in | | models, daintily trimmed with | embroideries, laces, hem- ' fore gIVING Way to the pers, fraps ) kilig the giant Despair.”. , ae fammer girl sou serpents and other e-| "This te @ free country, and every|last, it gives at ankle and instep Grinka, for || embroideries and laces. | stitching and featherstitching. campaniments of the heated term, Mian Who makes an Honest product the trim effect that constitutes the le - a | Value 98c, $1.50, $2.29, $2.98 to $6.95 | Value 50c, 98c. $1.50 to $5.95 ere and honestly lal reason for] 41). iqe , $1.50, i ¢ tome Tecognition, but the public bas | N#ll-mark of an Oxford. Special 79¢, 98, 1.3% 1,98 to 450) Special 39c, 79c, 98c 19 $3.95 Drought the usual June cold snap on bohedute time, and all the inconveniences of cold furnaces and dead steampipes held New York In chilling embrace to- day, The thermometer registered 51 de- grees eary to-day, Unexpected as was the change St was not unusual and not half as bad as the predtecions of the weather man, who said that frost might be expected, and probably freezing weather in the high places along the Hudson. imilar predictions were made lant year, but did not materialize, while twolthe original, with no knowledge of ea enon eee ane means: the|how the grain should be treated to neat designs, Regularly $2.50., 75C Pair and Scotch gingham and Ox- white figuréd madras and ‘weather man served up A left-over oold| prepare them so that the starchy ford cheviots or galatea in wover cheviot in basket dish that brought a temperature only one degree higher, Tt has been eleven years since June ® brought colder weather, Then the thermometer registered 0, and the day before, June 7, 18M, It stood at 48, with ear drivers hunting for their furs and pedestrians shivering on the Bunny aide of the street. A ray of hope is held out by the PLANS FOR HAMILTON HALL. Another Additton to the Columbia University Building. McKim, Mead & White, architects, hhave filed plans for the new Hamilton Tall piven to Columbia University, which 1a to be erected on University Rvound at One Hundred and Sixteenth etreet and Amaterdam avenue, ; Tt ls to be a five 'y fireproof edifice, | gray matter In the nerve centres and ina Ro feats hang ae fe anae?: grcunind thus reconstruct the nervous system, | JAMES S. COWARD, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Valve $2.50, 2.98, 3.08 10 12.50 Value 98c, $1.50, $2.50 have a cotannaded tnenda of brick aoe: | broken down by cofco, cam rely cn Tea Sree taetaserte mt $ Special 1.50, 1.93, 2.98 193.75! Snecial 69c, 98, $1.29 with granite and Ilmestone trim- ‘The. qost is estimated at $360,000, watch the curves imitators make to get the public to buy imitations of genuine goods, Every now and then some one will think there is a splendid opening to fix up something like Postum Coffee and advertise the same way and take some of the business, An imitator is naturally {gnorant of food values and how to skilfully make a cereal coffee on acientific ines, Such men firat think of preparing something that looks and tastes like part is transformed properly and the valuable nourishing elements made digestible, Such imitations may be foisted on the public for a short time, but the people are critical and soon detect the attempt; then the imitators go out of business. Something like 400 of these little factories have been started in vari- the right to know the facts, Postum is the one original and genuine Cereal Coffee, made skil- fully and for a definite purpose. It has stood through all the wars of the the Physicians and the people. People who really seek to free themselves from the coffee habit and at the samo time to rebuild the soft Poatum, There's a reason, Some Areh imitators, has won the approval of | A® Orthopedic Hhoes for The Coward“ Good # Real value $8.75........ FIFTH AV., 37th and 38th Sts. tin O65 of Our Specialties: — Pporting Paes: ‘ SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, Llall Orders Filled, Send tor Catalogue, east Creo ed Ave, Bet, 149th @10th Sts, WORK MONDAY WONDERG MEN’S VESTS AND DRAWERS, all-Wool Gauze, non-shrinkabl Fine Gauze Balbriggan. breidered inste) FRIDAY, JUNE 9TH EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Broadway L& 1916 Strect. 2.00 Garment, 50C Garment. MEN S HALF HOSE, Imported Lisle andCotton, new Spring styles, Em- e and clocked effects, Regularly 50c pair 35¢ Pair. Box of 6 pairs, $2:00 English Gauze Lisle, Black, hand-embroidered inetep: \ A Iittle patience with a judicious use @unday World Wants wi TURN MANY A FAILURE INTO SUCCESS. Sale of Washable Suits for Boys Full-fashioned suits of high-grade fabrics which may be laundered again and again without penalty, tailored better than even the roughest service de- mands, at material price concessions. Washakle Russian Blouse; Washable Russian Blouse Suita (sizes 249 to 8 yrs.)| Suits of woven madras, in a and Sailor Suits (sizes 6 to variety of red, pink, blue and 10 yrs.) of French chambray, | . linen, fancy madras, dalatea|t@” stripes and checks, or of white; long Russian models weaves; long French models, with separate Eton collar, with bloomer trousers and bloomer trousers, [band collars; sizes 214 to 8 Value $3.95 and $4.50, | years. At $2.35 Value $2.50. At $1.45 SSS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: INPANTS' LONG AND SHORT) veana's: LONG GOATS in a HAND-MADE DRESSES in 4| variety of materials, trimmed variety of models and mate~ | yuh laces and embroislery. rials, hand-embroidered, and| Valve $5.50, $5.50 f9 $18.50 richly elaborated with fine| Special $3.95, $4.95 to $12.50 laces, hemstitching and CHILDREN’S SWEATERS of wool and wool and silk featherstitching. iety of colors,

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