The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1905, Page 9

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Pv} ry MAP > Pore Tea ee OE eee A THE WORT: FRIDAY MVENTNG, IONE 9 Other Cah of the company were BITTEN BY RATTLER | | ' CLOSE CONCERN |i 2S Re erie pean eaves. WIL BF TURAF) offices, He says that Middleton handled {all the money. Leanh Shout Mend of Snake Sipped i . oe te Recently {t was reported thas the and 1 Strack Man Who New ork Realty Company had bought | May Die from Bite. | fe Batya eae .| WEDDING GUESTS GAYLY [pena emt gt mee ; CHASE BRIDAL COUPLE. ivi tne hu fo Mead ha amb nf rice in giving the couple Wis Showers of Rloe After Marriage of Start In life, Mins Dovothen Wilwom to Ghavies wi ¥cmbelli ormev Senator Dead, mer ate Senator John G, One of the prettiest June weddings of |S wo Soars aldy the 2 took placo yesterday at \West- \ OOH ALN J, when M88 Dorsthea Wilson, Xn Han A cn daughter of Mr aud Mrs, Wiliam Wil ron, was marized to Chares f, Kir ball, of that town. Among the many stk from out of town present at tho| A NEW WAIST fo E was shocked oy the Gary estate at Scarsdale, which is Valued at $165,000, But when asalarios| (Special co The Byening World) Jwere due Inst week Middleton ane} WILKESBARRE, Pa, June 9—Adolph | see SE y memoria ROURCIR BOSAR LO jnounced to his oMce force of four men unto, of this clty, who trled to draw \ jthat he had no money, He locked his | ine tangs ot a big rattlesnake on exii- /Old Russcll Sage Home on Fifth desk ‘Thursday night and has not been bitte it hig place of business last! i Hew York Realty Company’s #2 !» Hartom or White Plains mince: | ee es aay wntten that ne ie, Avenue Being Remodelled Into OS la Just no When Delmont "| WANT HIGGINS TO office was Kept open until 10 ; | A adi 5 . * ra ie |ceremony were , prtilo' Books Are Now Under Oe eee orn Un tT row In @ preoasions condition and may! a Business Building by Com- OREN HOE ; REMOVE KILBURN, |e ieee at oy ot ne in| BagON cee et ies tae reporter called to ask for information| Mot Necover, 4 or y ® ‘ nrives . fees 6 ‘Nhe hi a Teead about E inatt of Middleton, An soon an he departed, The snake's head slipped from the| modore Gerry. aah laantfioware, une) ve the faniot Diamond Xamuination. the doors wero locked, and later {t way |!eash in which he held it and Perranto | ot Fift venue and} BUPRALO, June %—At the regular | led Pp seb tk he ae habe 4, Diamond Dyes at any ang rorty-second street was converted tnty Weokly meeting of the German Bank | Pere, RO a ee sargarot ‘Phe old home of Ruswell Sage, at No. a business block. The next house to Creditors’ Assosiation the committee to) Morehead, of Now York, and Miss Mibet 106 Fifth avenue, for many years, a that occupied by Russell Sage £1, Dy Kltburn, | ichmbal}, ‘slater of the bridegroom, and bulwark against the northward trend | eased for a candy stor anks. in learned that some of the directors, Mr, | Wes bitten on the forearm so deeply | Weasel and two experts from the office | that the polson got into the blood im- WHERE IS MIDDLETON? | sis eiinsesin the poset AR" | modinity aa be paaning Mr. Wessel refused to give the names | the ushers were William R. Wilson and Harold Thompson, ‘Me best man Meal They ore made for home use, and exe ae n Bank, reported jof the directors .He said that ho|and this fact saved Perranto from a of the tide of business is to be turned | joum king s s floated in String Mr, 's methods. The fol- Joan Jones, ise ag eoap, 1! + but ad f fe kn red, Dy: aK ne, jo well and. ca: rn Capital Stock of Corporation Is) very iitte’ about either, ney, ind ougnt to be removed ftom office [duet of sweet peas and liNos of t Pen ead Piamnond. Lye AaBeMe ind some person selected and mubsti- | valley with 45 samples of dyed ciot Not been seen for ' Looked Prosperous. Given as $1,000,000 in . iP 5 a tn Ws stead more eanable and| After the wedding supper the voung| pTAMOND DYES, « Burlingtes, ite Li | ydhe AWhite Elking offi ofthe, New GRAVE. 21N522"STREETS, Outdoor Games ryt te perform the du tes Of htt me enn weddihg pitts. yt: | Sa Sa s§ Literature, of a young woman to-day. She sait NEW YORK. for Summer. ep aeueorsce asic that Middleton employed her two weeks ec et S S — — [amo ond thet she oe, not. een, him TM ceaaniven asa and eee 4 A rm e yesterday, ets, coppered wickets and Snir sey Bollowing the disappmrance of Wa-| Middleton was not. known ta Harlem salGea ey $ | Joughby Middleton, Prosident of the | realestate circles, CHA aa Un) Soiolen SES MOR ese Ui | Lisle Thread Alt CARS TRANSFER To New York Realty Corporation, who has | Philadelphia. The general supposition Tennis Sere, net, guy ropes, | Gloves, 15¢. Week, the doors of | wa sthat his concern was prosperous, the concern at No, 81 Fast One Hun- | Mr, Wessel showed The Evening World Gred and ‘Nwenty-fitth etroet wore closed | Inge that. the corporation hae bean re: to-day and an examination of the books pegs, poles, two rackets and balls; complete ((0) do $5 Baseball Supplies —tvery thing you need, at decidedly low prices, Baaon Men Who Buy These Suits at $7.50 Will Save From $3.00 to $5.00 Single and double breasted styles in all the popular materials of the da Thoroughly well tailored and perfect fitting. Brown, gray and light mis tures, Cheviots and Homespuns. New concave shoulders; latest shape lapels, Sizes 34 to 46 inches, quested to uaa ence the disappearance was begun. Salaries of employees uf | Of Middleton, ho plans call fan the ex- the New York Reatty Componation ane [ReMgituDe OF AER GPO too Raw per overdue, and Middleton, when he left | ‘is office last ‘Thur: night, said he was going to Wasi nto get money and would be back in a few days, w York Realty Corporation has | amt @ sulte of four offices in the Mount | SEAS Md Ra PRD Morris Bank Building, It was orgin- SELI ZER Effervescent | ized by Middleton last September, and | ‘ Dec QOe ° ° | digestion Just from Ete rope—a 25c. grade, Great Clothing Values To-Morrow. Men’s |Men’sSuitsat $7.508 Regularly $12 Blue Serge Single or Double Breasted Style. A clear syin of $4.50, because nowhere is} eR THE | SP “GA Successful] hoiises for persons willing to pay tor I os ‘thelr homes on the instalment plan, ‘The literature of the company etates suit for that the capital rtock 1s $1,000,000, but Distress after meals, Heartburn, Black $8.50 7 te sn fy th “ a aa ? Seplovoae flop sess tres Mag ohn ft vey Thibet Suits Outing Suits, BS uIts ral WOREMICEHE eesty. auenIOR? Senior they emile in a tired way, Nearly two generations of satisfied users testify e Ld ‘ ‘ ; eral workmanship every garment is 10 Its gr medicinal value, " bY] “ a el y ay andled All the Money, be pey L Te AT Worth $8.50, Single. or double Wool crash and Cheviots; light colors perfect, breasted sack coats; lined with Italian and light weight; Coats single breasted; cloth; ALL SIZES up to 46 breast skeleton trousers with permanent turn- measurement, ups. Sizes 34 to 46, Men’s Trousers—at About One-Half. Lot 1,—Cashmere and Lot 2.—Cassimeres and Lot 3,—All-wool wor- worsted; neat stripes and cheviots: worth up to sted, black Thibet, chev- hair lines; regular $2 $250; in this sale fot, &e5 regular Ca TN cc Shy. LHI ‘Suits, $1.95 | Boys’ Smart Wash Suits, 50c ] tyles, of fancy | Worth from $1 to $1.25; striped chambrays and crashes, in itd auesteds ee RNa Rr sHs 3 to 15 years; | sailor and Russian styles, with Eton collars, braid trim- kinds you would usually pay $3 for—in this 1 95 eioat 3 to 10 years, Choose to-morrow 50ec OPP MOU ane cercnssintcantonevenenionr ination) , Middleton was the president and gen- i ‘eral manager. He Uved in. White | Sd on mertt more than 60 years, Plains, where he had a branch office, At Drugalsts goc.and $1, or by mall from which he opened about two weeks ago, | THE TARRANT CO., 44 Hudson Street, N. ¥, The widest vartety of first-class, refl- or ible, wear-well materials were employed in the making, giving you an unusual range for choice, All sizes. e Your money {f you're back $7.50 not pleased, Doesn’t matter whether you are tall or short, slender or stout, we can fit you in this remarkably Men’s Hand- of | good, correct style Blue Serge Suit at Made Suits, $6.88 $20.00 Value, for All-Wool Norfolk Jacket 12 95 Suits in neat mixed cheviots, oJ ] ‘neluding some light-color crash 4 effects, ‘These suits are worth at} Search where you will, yout See least $3.50. All won't find strictly hand-made , dzes, 8 to 15 yrs, $1.79 suits like these for less than $20. Young Men’ sSvits, To-morrow... ++ It represents the very highest $4 95 $3 95 for Boys’ Eton Sailor} gtade of stylish, ready-to-wear . A} Suits—Sizes 4 to 10 yrs; ‘ “TWO STORES” 132 to 146 W, 14th ‘eal 83d St. and Third Ave., Between 6th and 7th Aves, One Block from “L"’ Stat Surprise Special Sale No. 299. Boys’ Double-Breasted Knee-Pants Suits, Boys’ Well ~ ’ ay a y < i . 3 ing, Very smart and mannish; in sizes Made of Fancy Cassimeres and Chev- eR PETS sae from 18 to 19 years i i i i A Man @an Make No Better Investment Than To Buy LS a eat ilig 1 About the only difference between i { iots, ina pleasing variety of patterns, a ealinen collay Rs Ue thete garments and the custom mde) Wound Men’sSuils,|| @ ” durably lined and tailored, double stitched throughout; extra wear- resisting garments for boys of 8 to 16 years of age; just the suits for school .00 service. On sale one Boys’ Norfolk and $4.95 Lala livtd Nauta ‘Suits | livered and, of course, the price, Your 8 95 ina large variety of Scotch mixtures, lige We teed ten days or two e serges and cassimeres; sizes 7 to 16 e, d jarge you oo aa Very well made, single and double: 1 rice, ‘ . years, SSS suits; sizes 16 to 20 i High Grade Collars & Cutts. | Shoes for BoysandGirls 35 styles in Collars, per 34 doz..... 40c |) Enticing Saturday Price Advantages W. L. Douglas Shoes $ 7.89 and Oxfordsat «7+ 7 4” Right fresh from the Douglas factory at Brockton—with surface blemishes that in no wise affect the wear or appearance, though their being dubbed “factory damaged” permits you to save a half or more See Them i i- On every pair you buy, The regular $2.50, $3 and $3.50 kinds, (Right here, let us say Good. 4 fi week, ending next Fri ORT The Cream of } that the Douglas Shoes at $2.50 are better In every way than any shoes you can buy even 5 styles in Culls, per % doz, prs. .. 60c : substantial shoes for the romping young- in the ster. Besid day, Ral caeleielese ve cies Show Window Ww. L. pousias at special sales at the same price.) Ac. A very leather, the ae te ene Gator ait The Surprise Store Double Guarantee Kinds Every S. dnses Boys’ Douglas Shoes, $1.50 een Rib Late the requirements Of growing feet, | Your money instantly refunded if any purchase fails to please—ail clothing The best weartng shoes for boys—sold regularly at $2.50 and $3. To these we add for Aare trian Fig eco Lede Ox- Baye #200 Russia Calf bought here pressed and repaired one year free of charge. Saturday our own regular and standard lines of Boys’ $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes; also some Chiffon fat Petison di ene oak Russia Calf Oxfords. Sizes 13 to 5%, Misses’ $2.50 Oxfords, $1. for Women’s Russet Vic! Kidskin tent} 5% that laun- $1.19 Little Men's Solid Calf ders and ’ ’ Patent Coltskin with dull kid back: yd f sizes 8% to 11 Lace Sh stzes Men’s Suits. Men’s Suits. doting healey aces 12/0 arr wie O. 1. 5 Oxfords. Worth 2.50. P S looks as || airs’ Dongola kid But=| Sigto 1d. $L2S Very serviceable and stylish PBL OL a MNUN aoe ees D and'E. A Femarkably fine collection, | Qnly 360, mute and 4 TENS ets tand broad ces, or Hight soles and ml ivelll as Timer Tike seins Fabric @XACiY 18 sed | ee ee ar teris ean Ae | TAME auogs (oribeyE Ri servict of we erns, a eavy sol e and ces, sole: mili- a 5] a A wool agured cassimeres high class all wool 50 Women’s 05c Slippers, 380| tary heels All sizes in widths irom C. toE, Best and newest shapes, the very best 15c, collars and 25c, cuffs made. re He Reals and pat-| girls, In Bask or white and cheviots in new designs worsteds and cheviots Red, brown or black Turkish slippers} Women’s Ghampagne Kid Oxfords, | in all widths and sizes; Cuffs Collars are in sizes Collars sizes 114% to | all ‘sizes up and colorings....,.... sees tailored by experts... e with gold or silver tinsel trimming; | yery, fashionable; either wood heels, covered, or leather heel Sizes 2% to 6 58c the finest stock in the city—at only Men’s [5c. Collars, 6 for 45e. 25ce. Cuffs, 6 Pairs, O8c. Just a year ago this very Saturday we collared a good many thou- sand men, We want to “collar” you this Saturday, and have pro- vided sufficient collars to go round. This line of Collars is made by one of the biggest makers in Troy; all guaranteed to be perfect—and not the usual kind offered at sale prices, Every new and desirable shape is represented in the collection. sizes 2 to 8, from 12 to 20, ‘81, 4 ? =) sizes | Doz. Prs. styles as desired. *65c| money for you, ‘Main Floor, 60th 8t . Main Floor, 89th St, Section, Special Saturday Prices Parasol on thoroughly good and reliable ” i Eyeglasses and argains for Saturday. Spectacles pair —Eyegiasses and Spec- | 98c pair,—Axis-cut Pebble Eye- 50c. tacles, set with pure pair. classes, sein goldoine || At 98c,—Cosching Rareeatte white crystal lenses; the eyeglasses | frames, metal which always looks have nickel-plated or gold alloy nose- | pright and new, At the exclusive fa inen) WU neaEN an ane pieces and patent cork nose-rests | dealer's, "$4. brown, ‘pink &e, ‘ t and clips; the spectacles have nickel- 85c. pair—Fyeglasses and Specs y » &e, plated nose-pieces, $1.50 is the price tacles, set with crystal tor these at the exclusive optician's. | Jenses. The eyeglasses are skeleton At $1.19—2oInch White China 60c, pair—Eyegiasses and Spec~ | set, with patent cork nose-rests and Silk Paracoley wi " tacles, set in goldoine | solid gold springs; the spectacles are one ruffle; natural handle. Men’s Suits. Elegant all pure worsted and all wool A collection of the very swellest Scotches in all the new color- styles—possessing all the charace ings and patterns, su. $ teristics of customsults, $ erbly trimmed and 0 every garment exquis- 12 Ored ....sere reves . itely tallored.......e05, Men’s Suits. Men’s Furnishings, Men's Straw Hats. Negligee Shirts, exclusive All the newest braids and shapes vt) as pertect, “itting... 49C —styles to become every can Underwear, French Balbriggan, —an actual saving for you on "meatuin weight ‘ 45c every hat, 2 u leathers, Balt gall feathers) | Prom’ 45c| 75c., 95c.. *1,45 ‘ Other Furnishings a k embrold. - Flyer bith fine duly at Backs new designs a Cc . % Specially Priced. SoNRe a SUN yan LN et g é Dollar Shirts, 65e: Fine printed and woven Madras and Dimity cloth—the identical fabrics used in all shirts advertised at $1 hereabouts. Pteated and plain fronts, All white grounds, with stripes PeamrasWiaih {The Surprise Store| Third Aver car Bd $c ale d and figures; one pair separate cuffs, Bet.6tharin Aves, 1 Biock from . —ALSO— Plain color Pleated Chambray Shirts in blue, oxford and tan; an excellent style for outing purposes and business wear; ten ‘The Best Scouring Soap Mad Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. \@ or silverine frames; a metal which is | in gold-filled frames, with solid gold | solid all the way through and will | nose-pieces, straight or riding bow At $1 39-—22-inch China Silk | | | | not tarnish or break, Good value | shapes; good value at $3, Coaching Parasols, at $2 Fl00 Krom Cet with hemstitched border; enamel SE —————————————— handles. Coupon ~ Upon presentation of this coupon We will vell you a palr of ‘Women’s Pure Silk Elbow Length Gloves At 49c that are actually worth, $1.00. Vory ‘styla Ls An Elaborate Col- AL $1.69 lection of China Silk Coaching, Plece Dyed Taffeta, White Linen Pongee - Parasols, some with stripe bor- der, others hemstitched, some tucked, in all the wanted color- ings, with natural Dresden and enamel sticks, in 20 and 22 inch, Coupon. Pure Chocolates, 12c. presentation of — this ve will sell you a BU POUND PACKAGE of pure and fresh Chocolates, frult flavors, assorted; raspberry, vanilla and NONE sOLD A § PRICE WITHOUT T COUPON pleats each side; separate cuffs, Sixty-Five Cents. Great Sale of Girls’ & Misses’ Summer Apparel With June commencements and other functions of the month so near at hand, one has little time to make ready, How convenient, then, this sale of chic, ready-to-wear things; made as your own dressmaker would make them; and, of course, we guarantee the fit. Better than all else, however, is the economy that comes from buying things ready to put on; about one-half saved—an amount worth considering. Misses’ White Organdie and Lawn Suits, | Girls’ White Dresses, made of Lawnsand in sizes 14 to 18; slightly mussed; forme: y priced at $18 | Organdies, sizes 6 to 14, prettily trimmed with Val. lace and and $20, Reduced now to $4.88 and $5.08. embroidery, Specially priced at $2.98 and $3.98, M Shirtwaist Suits, in sizes 14 to |— China Silk and Tafe AL $2.50 feta and Gi Grain Paraso!s, with striped taf- feta borders, hemstitched, velling ruffles and tucks, openwor! border, enamel and natural han- dies, in black, white, green, blue, reseda and all the leading shades, so dy moat costume, In- Waite, AML aines ““None Sold at This Price Withovt the Covpon, s ry is Misses’ Frock and Frills Suits, in black Majn Moor, 50th St, Section, Pioot, Both St. Bedtto: ‘ bes saat Felis \ eiiien aA eeeeelalty prised 6 aoe parents Mei Alees Way Hy pleated skirt. Worth 1) Floor, Hoth St, Seetton _H____ Main rioor, goth 81, Brotion, i A-Glass Cleaner 95 A ALI db as tey py AED i 9 __Lex, to 3d Ave. A ad Misses’ Silk Shirtwaist Suits, in sizes All Cars =e ” vn roomates, 1% harene, nad erealees yl cars.---Bloomingdale Brothers’---sot; to con se chambra: lly trimmed, Sizes from 4 to 14 | 14 to 18; pleated skii id. waist; all new shades, Specially yaar priced a Te. and 8c, prised af $00 and #10.43.

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