The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1905, Page 8

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1905, AJAX” SAVES CABMAN'S LIFE rst, Jumpe ania whee ant mat While still on his wheel vuiied i — Ao Complete line of bathing suits at attractive prices. or about 16 per cent. This brings the total population up to about 4,000,000, He said to-day that the incrense in The man \ wNS Gilt HAS FUR MILIONS supervisor of the Census Makes " | Craney “from. danger. fome of the Aasembly districts was Folleeman Drags Him from Dee ot and brutrod, and he Was | Amazing, He sald the Twenty-frat As- neath » Trolley Car. mnoved to the Harlem Hospital. ———_——_—__— . - oo aembly District, which ts now divided —— | Jamos Crancy, a cab driver t# in Harlem Hospital in a serious condition, Craney’s life waa saved last night by’ Henry Weber, twenty-one years old Bleycle Patrolman “Ajax” Whitman. jof No, 25 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn. \ Craney was voming down Park ave: was arrested last night by Patrolman nue on his cab and Ald not see a cross: Henry Mallin, of the Adams Street Sta town car at One Hundred and Twenty: | tion, on a charge of grand larceny Brighton Be into" forty-seven election — districts, would in all probability, under the new census returns, contain seventy-ning or sienty slestlon districts. other districts the increase is Brent, some diatriota the popuintion has fallen off, ‘This ts particulariy truo in ithe seotion where many houses were BR, TT. Employee Accuned, \ In several almost . i i wed for the ay Ach to the Willlams-| atth el tik he most to] ved he This Estimate from the Re-|pure tram ead the widening of De-| tine motatman, August Ghynn, of Waren of the Brooklyn Hupid, Trane Mey weet are of the enumeration | NO, #89 Weet Forty-ninth street, ined | Cond any » Aud Is. spouted Ba Beane: Te th $ ic $ port of the Capvas that Havellwi!*be"compistea by Suurday.”” °°) SNeP int the oaband nis clothien ber |clver’ for, ule railioat ompahy. of n ousand cool *1 negligee shirts % came entangled in the foremost truck, stealing $22.6, which he collected ATHLETES REINSTATED. Whitman, who was just acroms the| Wednesday afternoon, t i h ~ ee : o wear without vests at 68c. to-morrow. in of the opeliten. E y reinstare David’ L. Mackay, rineietd of the Bryant Hu “eho nded asi mth, for Desoration competitions in ey took part, Regtetration : Harr : | THE June bargain sale comes along right at the time you see so many men sweltering in vests, probably be- I cause ey haven't been sufficiently lianas with the shirt values offered to buy aSummer supply. No, we never would have bought ten thousand shirts to sell at a single price if they hadn’t been extraordinary values. q But this is just the kind of a bargain we wanted for the June sale. There’s a lot of big records to beat in the shirt department, but, say—it’s as easy as taking candy away from a baby, when we have such merchandise as these $1 shirts at 68c. They are in woven and printed madras cloths, all new 1905 pat- terns, light, medium and dark colorings, beautifully made and laundered, fit is excellent, workmanship is of the best, made with plaited and plain fronts, a large assortment of patterns to Select from, both with attached and detached cuffs to match ; each shirt is perfect, colors are fast and absolutely rell- able—designs are good. The very finest $1.00 shirt at 68c. increase in the rk City in the last fi Mnin Floor, 8c Some stores would say $1.50 and two-dollar shirts, because of the fact that they are equal in style, fit, design, quality, workmanship and finish to custom made shirts at those prices. To tell the truth about the matter, though, they are the best known doliar shirts in America. It's the price that made them famous, The manufacturer had a surplus ten thousand owing to the backward season, and that’s the only reason you can buy America’s best dollar shirt at 68c. Saturday. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, A thousand men’s light weight suits bought at 1-2 price---special at *9.50 Rich NOW, while they’re in season, you can buy these suits at a lower price here than at any other store any time this Summer. You can’t buy a better suit anywhere for 20. We had to buy a thousand to get —_ Men’s Blue Serge Suits. Men’s Fancy Mixed Suits Formerly 16 t “$ 50 COME HERE to-morrow, and next day, an wi reatest expecta- to: Y t 5 next—' the ns. You won't be disappointed. Sounds flamboyant even to fairly em- phasize the offerings, Tet alone to scream their worth. we have is , while the, values offered for the a week-end sale are doubly so because ay below regular prices, Tho Suits Are Superbly Tailored, Saturday, for Five Hours Only, $1.98 to $2.50 Lawn Waists, 89c. Get tn as near 8 o'clock as can, for there's sure to be th les kind of rush on these waists up tol o'clock. Of fine sheer some lace trimmed, some embroidery trimmed, some trimmed with both lace and embroidery. All up-to-date model Worth $1.98 to 89 $2.50; Saturday, from 8 to 1 seer Children's Draw: Regular ee ree 10 Made with hemstitched hem and cluster of fine tucks, price 196.5 from B to lesseesse. ss Limit 4, Men’s 12%c. Hose, 6c.—For Five Hours Only. Men's warranted stainless black cotton hose, with double heel and toe, regular price 1240.; from 8 to 1 only, 6 pairs for 35c,; pair... « Limit, 1 doz. pairs. No mati or C. 0. D. orders on FioesHour Spectals. Handsome 2.75 to 4.98 Waists 1.98 LL Enough to last all day—at least, so we think, yet delay may i mae ent on Ce iat ation th at Aiite, auaepslntmacll © DRErbiars abouts cossnistylen othe the price down so low, Didn't want to give any other store a chance to offer such a sensational value. Took end of Fashionable Fabrics, including Scotch sort charming white lawn wast you ould with for. Every one is Inte model the entire surplus stock of the maker, one of the justly celebrated manufacturers in the clothing wor'd. He's Tweeds, Domestic Cheviots, Fadeless Blue roreg eden teeaiterd ed HDL AAA esate her and dott ‘Trimmed w rising on Fall and Winter clothing now, and wanted to clear out every light weight suit in stock. So the price is c 1 sistent, 'D,” Becond Floor, If you could see yourself In one of theso sults you'd never pay $25 again for a made-to-measure sult. The oxcollont fit, the style, Auality and workmanship would bring severe criticism down upon your tallor, If they appeal so Strongly to men accustomed to wear made-to-measure clothes, they ought to crowd this department with men used to wearing ready-to-wear apparel. Diare OL AMAT bree Spectal for Saturday. | Children’s Reefers, . Children’s Reefers of fine covert or cheviot cloths, short, and other open textures, seasonable and We fit all shapes perfectly—short, tall, Tegular size men, Men’s Washable Waistcoats, Ser, Actual Value $3, $4, 85, ; | ; . medium and three-quarter lengths, all new models, full sleeves,| }) Also 300 two-piece $15 outing suits at $9.50. — We have gathered together many of our men’s wash- it breast ‘i alt | wi I) eee \ swe able Vests. fncluding Pin Cheek, Hahtonable Tans, wit Seed iets rae ar loose backs, p'ain or plaited, 3.98) 1) : A million men will See the newspapers that print this extraoidinary announcement, Think how easy it 2 | & will veto sell a thousand suits at $9.50! The materials are tine worsteds, in the newest effects, includii &c,, and have marked them at the uniform price of Exceptional Values in Children's Lawn and Organdy Dresses. i i ; bu Pe pew (tia Tl § ee aaa A vn and Orgar |¥ gray mixtures, Scotch cheviots and tweeds, and even dressy black Thibet suits are included, The styles are 2, ade in our own factory, and good, Mi - i Mi { j a t d : Selli = ihe vey, latest—single pee Ferree sizes for men of every build. You can’t be too stout nor M i ‘oo slender to get a perfect tit here to-morrow at $9,50. Remember the fru'tless tailoring and do not und, Men’s Fine Furnishin s ore nery atvels lor oaturday Ss selling any circumstances miss this sale, Consider this advice as from a friend who, after EIR a phenaninel i g We have about 200 of our stiff trimmed hats left. Saturday bargain, wants you to share likewise. ‘ae | Way Below Regular Prices—and Good, you can take your pick of the lot at just a half rezular price, 2 e ‘ y B ; ‘ $3.00 hats will go for $1.50 | Entire stock of $25 sults at J 14.75. a IS ASTON NS with what alacrity nea fase ol go im He | We hesitated between ae and $14.75 as a special Price. Blue serge or (wo piece outing suils of tropical @ 1 4 75 qy an unanimity ‘ew Yorkers Tespond t6 +4 ats will go for $3. worsted—single or double breasted—also fancy cheviots and smooth worsteds—ail the same quality used by high se: UNE A EON EER SA RAE el aed $7.50 hats will go for $3.75 Priced tellOrersaby SRIE our announcements. Last week's over- 1,090 Women’s, Misses! and Children's Ready-to-Wear Hats—Turbans, Con: $ $ $ whelming demand for the many excel- yen Bis Salon Y Stresmer Hats that were 986, $1 25 at Ee | 5 trousers at 3. 2 straw hats, sa | . M Bdvtddbicat- Wymedes phasis hells 485 all go, Saturda: Ceriunrin ‘ n - — pass aaa . ‘ 7 Fee | Telty soo Mb i ilo} 8 ve" “hats at $2 t ¥ lent things in men’s furnishings, notably 50 doren Silk, Strom, and Feather Pompoos in all colony that were S06) 4 $ dn) youlll be eet hg. a fall 87 of, $8 for the| | We've sold oul our straw ils at $2 two or three times, undergarments and negligee shirts, kept L ALN MOOHIANSE 2 at $3 if you don't attend to-morrow's sale—450 | for to-morrow. All the new shapes are ineluded and $ the furnishings folk on ERETUTTeVEniattet Sh P - Th t Will A ; Ft Oa) striped worsteds—sizes i0 to 52 vourean ee duplicate them for $2 elsewhere—to- = 43 2. in al | a J y Mi the curtains were drawn for the day. oe Frices a 1 rouse . 1$ $ . week-end offerings of ours are, consider ng. $9.85 ' Aa eee to 16 years—tinest quality all wool suits, light enough to wear all Summer— $o.85 these, and save, and Know ‘aa Dante Ren IselnieTMeTelmnarentiiae Styles include the Norfolk, double breasted Norfolk, plain Boule breasted and sailor suits—at $2.85, 2 i sale Saturday, Oxford ties as well as| li j . Sige ee a Pee ee eet: boots figure in the great reduct’ons. Really Millinety pe turbans, $]-45 Shirt walsts at over half saving. in all New York $1,50, : 5 ies, alues wu i | Wie Oxford, tashlonablo hei tanlitacrae’ had CHa nel forms a series of p to » Special at.......... Items from the Annual June Sale. a5 1,200 suits he didn’t Untrimmed hat section. Quauity is the first thought and remarkably low price the overchecks, serviceable, § want, We did, Faultless Women's Kid Shoes, but 4 lace, ; Women's Welted Sole P. a n second. These dressy lawn waists at the quoted values will prove ver; cuffs attached, all sleeve 1 Pajamas under regular $] ‘omtension soles; slaeae 24) ot | And ‘Hissin Cait Oxford ‘Mes sizes Every shape and braid that stands for desirability and atiractive even to those who havea supply, Here they arel PILE? lengths, even to 37 inches i Women's Kid Oxford ‘Ties, patent | 34 to. 7 , ? 'y quality ip prices arerecarcey (Means Grit os pas A aac igre 95 to be sound here—ready-o.trim TURUANS In black, white and colors. DRESS $1.98 for ‘4.50 fine lawn waists. andsome patterns, ct L Oxto' 68} C | Misses’ Pi ' ye Tt NCS ; 7b) yi ea) Gale ang LEGHORN HATS, Duck and | Some are trimmed with handsome embroid e an BS and 8B c nro : 2 0 y i , Boe, Aad 7 a6) YA Mes, lake Regular! yipenaerts | Rosia bag Wie eae a oe as DER OrYLES. gitremely desirable, value 1.35 ad, e dee ee hd lis Hertel Mesto i Y va ' aT =| rn pete 5 + walsts in sever active st The story’s too long, Silk web suspenders, kid it] 2s 1.45, ancl ire ee COMLIFTER Buse MADE TURBANS over $ 7 Broldered and” lace insertion, square |trimmed'with embroidered. tucks "and Enough to say that the ends, patent cast-off, Lecce enti Ree 19 98c NATURAL TUSCAN BODY Hace an skorts ns AS | yore. |lace: very special, Cravats are made of short 5 . Shoes, sizen 11 to 2, vie $1.7 bo Z , NATURAL TUSCAN BODY HATS, in igh = ravats are m: DSc | Many rich patterns, one PHC Wonanin Neandcurn diunlels, Vic Back, large shapes and flats; val ! 4s end silks, our regular 50c, and two pairs of a. Feld in common wenge and pate’ 49 4 Jarge shapes and flats; value 8sc. eich, at yo. », 4OC hd fererta specie” [orig Pet # nd seis noe Ct ae RIBBONS, 4300 yards exquini sat ssc] A Summer stationery sal . 6 = = eter ate i h 500 yards e i i RE Crepe de Saute Und ‘ Di cl eemniey k in white grounds--43, inches ids vity duis wiNPostane seer: OST y M ‘Ap a" 6 3 ow for lingerie hats— value 52c, yard, nth AGreat White Shirt, |°F#P° de Saute Under. Mlen, Come in and Pick from These Superior || So'or fans” wustea' ee fr wh e259) LORE praia event fy evry one ho contents i Actual Value $1.50, : | 719 N li Shi 39 50 CARTONS AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE SPRAYS Price you usually pay for poor quality, Second Floer, breks Canes or White Nae in Ov seartate | Cc eg 1gee irts at (ef one large rose, one bud, and fine quality foliage; spray.sssssseseeves DLE Five tons of nigh grade writing papers tn pou id aa 8 $1.50, | ————— EE ackages bought at less than cost to manufac- paras Ppadeeepororney Sg |Stitts “onlys 4) sleeves: |] |They are duplicates of that splendid lot of Men’s Shirts thut b ane Yire, cut in square, fashionable shapo, with wal- | , | § iv st wee! 10 is if ou ies pel open, coat, and never sold H()e want out 40 lively’ 1a fe Near 200 dozen/ob them are une bargain sale . lot flap envelopes to match. Five special lots: M7 pies iat ‘for less than $1,50, JI} tere, ant the materiat is a igh quality corded mairas in neat figures and Misses’ and girls li AS Cie Bl Seng aay Sheela pewne: Regular c é . Med: wil hi kbands d finished h br y nic a” i vit shop teems with bargains, ae RG eae an ein Vd a graduation dress suits and fizsMirent lim macn evan | 1 S h G & Cc Saturday a ve SIC on dresses Fine Woden Linen 100 she d i mil fuerte Bese mes ee itleregetsn Woben Linen—100 sheet. per poun' } La 0. ’ | AT ah; ; OF oe soul! es pedt Prices to be very low inthe June bargain NE ayalopen t0 match above 7c FROAD nee te oRk Best Boys’ Clothing News in Months. styles? coolest dulls and dresses suet ©, 2.45 10W a8 they are. Dalntlest new Belfast fabric finished li FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AV., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV,, BKLYN. c= icea wii ben ike value a funeed=ee TRIDECET. two SHthrar ian ence would make for Bellast fabric finished linen, a . | ||| Startling indeed will be the values arranged by this Boys’ urday prices, E. on Crawford Co.'s Sat- | bs ices, Equally stylish, equall, Il fash. | The rough finish now so much fn vogue In a splendid quality, with if —E>==>=EaEEEEEEE =| Clothing Depa eae ey vonsay. Not in months have we eee of the same quality and eae a delightful writing surface, Never less than Nay pound) Moectal 17c m © Blue Seree and pretty 7 Norfolk @ulte.sere wenden a outing sult at $5 Isa Envelopes, Princess flap to match, per pack 7o Y At 6.95 Siinmer Sults for young at 2.98-3.98 and ight. colors natural Siteeieie Ae i $ i l ff i hina ° men Wt Pe cae ye | Dial or Kante erbocker pants, ‘| all si n> zes an 1] Stimpson Grauford Cy \\ Nie ee ests ta sc oeotama on cere *5| Seve ga pentane oF age é "Ol ot o72O- FOU Suits for yc med with narrow white b: 7 7 hea SQTH ME, WO TO2O™ STREETS. At 10.95 | eat aay orete linen, 14 to 20 0 yours special, pyle TET monoeeat) ae tHe or hile letters, very large Late . For youne mem, 1400 30 8 At 1.98 28 Two-Plece sutte, 8 Graduation dresses, $10 to $45—can’t ment of styles from which to choose, regular prices, ©: 27 used pianos for to-m CNP) At 2.98 Bae Reh NGREe: | Stthor aude cat td Heuston Ad tal than trom 420 fo 105 made loveeder raves to ROO EDEN sesecesessseveresiesnsersieneertes 100 { R dth ges § to 16. toe —a pleasing variety of styles, in all sizes; eve Saami! i ea e remar i ; entity 7 : , every A Kable li At 2,98 hiegutitul, Summer | Sults, 49¢ to 1.98 Wash, Suite, targest Sune trom the severely plain to the most| Special combination offer Saterday, Jane 17th Mn * BREAN B OE styles: $19.75. for Misses’ fine sheer dimity dresses, in Crawfordshire linen cabinet; id fale Orte, lee ae ep. FRU Mace Pine oreions Rae Ra eR TL wee containing 2 quires paper and envelopes stamped in any color with oo + omahury uprinegias es [P| | Good Things to Eat’ Profusely Shown Hise, eyrinl ane of, iten tna ikgee | your monogram, complete fOr. core sseszssuzcauessrss++++ OBE ‘ac a _——$—$————————— 1 Pease Upright... 88 300 and Moderately Priced. $12.75 for Misses: and Intermediate $ { Knabe Upright... 275 600 \ box-plat ic etien tattee, fuckint S 1 f d k 5 45 1 Steinway Upright 280 — 550 Five-Hour Sale of Canned Vegetables. | WN Pe tne etl aa atone ales pth ale 0 ress trun S, ,. r | 1 Cecilian Player,. 175 250 13.1b. can of Baltin < NCU nbtoldery’ titnmed, TP oS ears, BARGAINS like these won't allow many to put off buying travel- | { Krakauer Upright, 250 500 L can of York State | 29 | SOF $7.50 for Misses! white or leht blue | aay ling requisites for the tripsthey’re planning, nasement falesroom. \ { Bailey Upright... 200 250 No mail aa nen aults-long, loose, coat * PDaven pert UG DES. cat dea Suan orth seaPheshs ia Rind tt | $5.45 for $8.50 dress trunks. can of Ear'y June orders, Ly by = 4 Treacy Upright , 195 300 A full 50c worth of “ipl c $6.50 for Misseey carl tan uae Coats) Lightwetght, ean: ered dress trunks’ 4 Gabler Upright... 275 425 tn back with belt (pateh pocketa), double breasted "with" large” wilt’ pearl -00 DOWN 1 Schubert Upright 245 — 300 Rurienes an excelent. dual yiru 4 © bitty CMT | nemmmmne f Also 47 other great values in Salmon—Raw Log brand, 14 1b, 120, aan, | $5-78 for Girls’ Dresses of white organdie with fine tucks and sheet iron botloin, two stra june sale MllghUyseed’ Blancs teak Salmon, at SL CARE RI ROM het «ee trimmed—full tucked skirt over organdie petticoat—ribbon rasetd excalslor, . ed . cheon Beef, Armoui Sash—6 to 14 years, . emne ae ee er ne ee ear Do not hesitate, as you may return the instrument it the Fall, or iy time within one year, a: full amount paid, to be applied on any one ‘our Hew planos, such as th Packard, Schubert, and H. &S. G. Lindeman rth Floor, +1 Ib, 156, can, 140 Turkey, delicious f Lach eer $ 1 -95 for Frolic Procks for girls, new assortment for midsummer, all colors and materials suitable to wash; white, tan linens, also fancy Jight materials, made Dutch waist, also Russian style, Guimpe effects, low neck died short sleeves, all colors and stges 6 to 14 years, Wht oor, | i

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