The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1905, Page 9

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|| he body of Frestk Marone, who bas’ WNED NEAR ISAY STOUT “D GURST BOLLER Bodyof Mavone, Missing Bather, | Bound Unmarked by Fra ments of Wreoked Subwa‘ , Construotion Plant. but It’s All ‘There was general rejoicing to-day among the doctars, ordenites and sorub- ‘women at Bellewue Homspftal, for Mise Henrietta ‘Gorton, the “dietician,” managed to provide a full meal for ench of them, thanks to the alring of the woes of thelr yearning stomachs n The Eyening World, ‘The investigation of the complaints vot tho hospital staf brought to light abuses which are treated as a joke at the pisgest hospital in America, but which might be looked upon more seriously by the Board of Trustees, of which Dr, Goorge M. Brannan ts the obalrman, The free table provided for tn the contracts with the physictans who give their time and embryo ell] to the clty’s poor patients, and with the scrubwom- en, orderifes, stretoher-bearere and other poorly pald employees, furnishes their board aa part of thelr compensa- don, and food must be provided for ‘been miasing wince Bunday, was found teday in the Hudson River at One Mfundred ané Fiftpeccond street. Ma- pone was swimming off One’ and Bixtieth street @undag when the oiler explosion at the Subway com atruotion plant filled the neighborhood with pleces of tron. His clothes were found on the Dank that evening, and it ‘was supposed that he had been struok by « plece of the wreckage and killed Whe discovery of the body to-day re-/ weeds that Marone was drowned. ‘The body of an unidentified man was taken to the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street station to-day from. the Harlem River, off One Himdred and Wifty-ninth street. He was about forty years of age, with hale tinged with pray and a stubby mustache, Fe wore double-breasted sack suit of blue, wioth. GAVE THEM ANTI-FAT FOOD Head of the Hunger Ward at Bellevue Was Reducing Her Weight and Incidentally that of Everybody Around the Place, [ETICIAN” Right Now, tho netgtyborhood, and by some of the high-salaried hospital employees. Of the lattor @ conspicuous instance fs that of a man recelving $2,800 a year, yet who gots his dinner and sometimes al) his meals from the Bellevue kitchen, while @ score of more employees of the Departinant of Charities, clerks, chem- fata and the ke, “run in for their din- ner," “If Undertaker Moran, ex-Aldgrmar Duffy and the rest of our neighbors should ike it Into thelr heads to graft Jon our grub 1 don't suppose anybody would stop ‘em," sald a clerk in the hospital to-day, It Was a story apparently known to everybody about the hospital that order- Yea (and others helped themselves to the hospital stores on leaving for the day, taking out choloe bits sick friends or thelr families. “This has been Kolmg on for years, gaid one man; “sometimes somebody. is found out and dismissed, but that is the end of Jt, Tt does not scom to be a crime, descrited by awy law, and dis- missal of the grafters is all that fol- lows, ‘Tho rest, keep on until they, too, to thelr _THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 22, 1906 Fa Nc. cat aaa) = Gach Day Proves the Power of i Ohe Big Store’s fune Subdee He Ww why & know uy, W Fonee wae oiled th wy NO CONNECTION WIT AKY OTHER STORZ S. 4 cook,” Bald one, “but Miss wd sinat he istic } traw Hats for ‘fitelally nie our Pilonty,iehuw'so muen val THE BIG STORE “ie ACITY IN ITSELF ‘ § Ran, art norupe waak vol me Baton (Rng Boys & Children Ba eit Te Cure | q ’ 0 There are Rough and Smooth Rnd Cali PahAUHaRdeRURE Mas tee ser aime Tat tile mornin fs | € Braids in Sailor and Middy styles, visions by making requisition for ft," land consequent rejolcing 2 \ All are handsomely trimmed a en | rd } 18"619"STS with side bows or long back streamers. Every child will find a perfect fit, as there are all sizes. Wegligee Shirts for Wen, 37.50 and $2.50 Qualities, /Ie Ten thousand Shirts comprise the assortment, It is replete with handsame colors and designs vet | Workmanship is of a high order. The offering 1s unmatchable in values. Besides the regular Shirt Sections, just east of the Fountain, ample space in the big Main Aisle has been accorded this gathering of Negligee Shirts. No exclusive haberdasher would think of selling you like qualities for less than $1.50 and from that all the way up to_$2.50. ligee Shirts 7 Oc Dressy Neat Without a Comparison at Choice may be made in white or colored materials, Plenty with plain bosoms and a bread variety of plaited bosoms. Either attached or detached cufs, Sizes range from 1410 17% SIXTH AVE. pun ear iite rovATAN NEW YORK. Double ‘'S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings from 8.20 Till 12 o’Clock, Thereafter Single Stamps Until Closing Hour, RUPP TO The Cluthe Truss Is the SUREST CURH, As HOLDING with It Is Positively Guaranteed, Of all the trusses you may bu: all the “tr I} i may Unde nove eo rafe and satisiactory in every. a th of % years in the fitting, | can a servico 18 is unknown where wron; are practised, ‘ Rupture Is Simply Relaxation ° Only by keeping the Rupture Held and by doveloping lengthened miuscles into their natural condition of fir aud ptrength « a safe and permanent cure be effected. Cluthe Truss accomplishes this rosult safely and quickly— | no heavy springs, no leg blraps—a perfected T with an Automatic Acting Pad that is Nght and cool, cleanly and | Automatic Acting Pad (hat is ght and cool, comfortable, CHAS. CLUTHE, 29 East 14th Strect, NEW YORK, 5 W Higent | (russes aro sold and where harmful treatmeucs Jengthening of ev rough which Ube Gs found CaN) th las hore fs a fon t all binme for tho short. rations ‘whieh the hospital tl staff has been “enjoying” wo Your needs for the “Glorious Fourth’ and vacation days to come can be agreeably supplied so far as shirts are concerned from this intensely interesting sale, (Sienel Cooper Store, Mala Floot, Bast of Fountatn,) To-morrow :--2,000 Pairs of Betweep Sth Ave, and Union Square, (Hours, 9 to'6, Saturday till 8,—Closed Sunday.) No matter where you live, WRITE for my BOOK, ‘Let Us Call Your Attention to Our Pertect Local and Subur- ban Delivery System! , Our New Soda Fountain (1st Floor,) Our Novel Root Garden & EL Playground (en Gth Floor) ‘Our Large Zoo i (Adjoining Grocery Dept.) A . Rest J0ur Ladies’ Beautiful Room (Ath Floor.) "MERCHANDISE: DISCOUNT | | Our Popular Mammoth Lunch |With Every 10c. Spent You Get a Stamp Free $j ot goods 500 stamps buy 81.50 Store Open Saturday Till 6 P. M. (Gth Floor.) and Our Modern Manicurin: ha Vy Hair Dressing Parlor: Real “Bargain Friday” Friday’s Sale of Remnants 1 In Wash Goods, White Goods, Muslins, Linens 5,000 Remnants of Wash Goods at 3c, 5c, 6:;¢, 9e, 124¢, Ginghams, Mulls, Lawns, Voiles, Challies, Swisses, Organdies, Foulards, etc,, desirable lengths for waist: We Are Determined - to Clear Out in One Day’s Selling All Our Silk Remnants [ At 19c a Yard | Bilke chat have sold over our own counters at 39c, to 500, a yard, This 190, lot includes: : ‘All Silk Printed Foulards, Black Figured Louisines, Colored Pongea, Colored and ‘White Wash Silks. They-average im length from 1% to 15 yards, At 25c a Yard Silks that we have retailed all through early summer at 750, to 85c. = yard. At this remarkable money-| saving counter you may choose from 1 (O-inch Figured Tussah Silks, 25-inch Crepe de Chine, 27-inch White Habutal, 75¢, Novelty Silks. They are plenty long enough for waista and suits, At 39c a Yard This lot 1s made up of remnants of our 85c. and $1.00 Silks, For to-morrow these remnants are You'll find here: Silks for Suiting, 3 $1.00 27+ inch Colored Shantung; 27-inch Black Japanese Silks; Black Oil Boiled Taete, Colored Peau de Cypue, ngths 14; to 14 yards, $e, ersara) prizerben Traveling Men's Silk Samples} tisinc ans on Severai hundred traveling men’s silk samples secured] up to 4 this weck. Well worth trom 25c. to 50c. a piece, | ame” fenders’ while yy last t Good Towellings at Oriental This lot includes 01 laces. Widiha up to. hes, cream shades, da. terns ow tael timming, millinery B50. value; yd... Ince. ne that wear 80 wel Save Half 0 Reductions in | | | |.60 for Women’s Bathing Suits, | th Our Boys’ Dept Wear Lead f ¢ Suits, BAT I} PeSRHTHA sennel pou eau eaarhen yl .) good quality serge, prettil ei, Outi, what vou requlr 839¢ for 750 3 Second Floor. tomes wilh while braids calling | CAPS! 24¢& 49¢ for Boys’ Hats &Caps BM hot! MS Oy ., o9e foun nA mamuourerrsemeclinel ~) | collar, full bloomers and skirt, "| 496 to 696 They are boys’ outing and vacation #f! © for $1.25 7 | GE Re dreesee OF dirmily la $3.98 for Women’s Bathing Suits,) gop ‘atean hats and caps of this Summer’s mate- | Wash Suits... 75€ 49e chambray and gingham, E° I) | Bete Fem 8 good auolity oF brit | rials, such as duck, pique, butcher 15¢ for 25¢ 15 | ellent styles cleboralely sin PA Bahan trimmed;} and rubber linen, crash, etc, Styles are Naval Re. Wash Pants,, LP TT ESRI: BUI se a Pen Caps, serve, Yachting, Golf and Beach Tam $1.98 for $1.50 to $2.49 for Children's! |, o’ Shanters, All are thin, light 1 ‘ $3.00 Wool. Be ee tre Rue AR sities | Bathing Suits, made of flannel| Packed with d washab! HB A eee hea ‘und opens i fen Suits. $1.98 eal I Ue lee and brliantine, “Simall sizes with) yubber to BOG WARRARIS He Slee Cop i : $2.95 for TLL aR ._| make them | 45¢ & 95¢ for Boys’ Straw Hats Wi ) » 00 &$6,00 Be fr, ehlidven's $2.00 Hats of fing, embroidery hn price from age| \thoroughly A general reduction on all our boys! straw hais, fA nes and Liquors. WoollenSuits $2.95 “Bargain Friday” Specials in House Furnishings and China ss Bargains for. Patent in Our Dept. 2c for $2.00 Preserving Outiit and ribton. women pairs w secing 79¢ for 8 te p Ludder Chat, var 21c { tubing nickel sprayers. a nicely nished fo) Nickel Salt “and” Pepper Bhatker. } ic brass Gan ABO fh, ott with” good copper battom rime Pinted ‘This consists of a fireproot Preserv- ing Kettle, 4 to 8 quart sizes, which is strictly acid- proof, aud 6 Jelly Tumblers, with tin and ty? wood. the illu for solid Buri = for Howard's Window Guard on spoon, mato; colors and shapes, keep children 18e och, f° 250; from falling from} ASC Glass, | Frutt h windows, They} fno patterns are yery strongly made in oak and hare adjustable to any size window, 24e Wiis They look securely from the outside, } {nun at It is the cheapest window guard made, as well as the beat, for it absolute protec. 8 5e Tum can be to place 1,000 Remnants of Table Damask, 10c per yard for 25c ental jaces, peed las 26 Lace Ailovers. Cream, shades, Worth 59 Tho. per und pique, elaborately temmed with plaltings mined to practically give them away Tan Oxfords, °" Bargain Fri. $1.17 and double sewn; are well lined. splendid shoe and a tremendous bargain at $1.17. lapsible Go-Cart |5*49 for, This go-cart (like illustration) is| Reed reclining back, seat and ad- made of hardwood and leather, and | justable ‘foot rest, 4800 GRAMERCY » skirts, ete, 2,000 Remnants of White Goodsat 9:;c, 6¢, 53,¢, White Lawns, Mulls, India Dimities, Fancy Madras, eto, |Brown Muslin, white cambric, [Bie] 24¢ Laces oe a et S10 er yant foi kinds nw | Hite | 1B the lot are both 1 ite | “An opportunity to Ze) keys m Infants’ we have left only 200 pairs. Th ¢ have sold for $2 per pair, them around, so we've deter- day. They mush the ga af style as shownein stration; seams are turned in heels are good oes are medium narrow, They The contour is graceful, \ Third Fi Two Special Go-Carts for $12.00 Col- folded small enough | axlea and puster, in a mit rf Hamel e £ 95 eaters cane rubl EERSTE AG RIE RE I ‘ AOI eR rsa we a 8c, for Women's $2.00 Oxfords (tee for Infants’ First Shees. Values Are Here in Abundance! |: : Wo: is 30: [3; fe Boe, Lia a 3 or c. for Boys $1.5! es sate seeenet ovutnrematinnmueso~aistasemensutues ce 2] Ave, for chiden’s Tan Barefoot Sandals 12180 for Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Sample Shoes and Oxfords, SOc, for Children’s Tan Shoes. 1,90 for Mens $3.00 Shoes. ———$ {2,000 Remnants of Muslin, Bleached or 9c per yard for Embroidery Sample Strips worth to 20c Fepousse | 5,000 yarda of cample strips of the cholovat embrolder- | tes trom one of st. G | for akirtings, underw | beadings and insertings, 4% to O% yanta and will be sold by the strip only, - orients | Se for 8c and 12':c Handker- chiefs syeara and wi ay | Rasecreatas ‘ It's ice cream season and a good many people are interested in freezers. gg gn omen'a nantroraners | ADE Sah) Peau OC Res ree for Be) (Cay Store ce own Where Stocks | wwenrieTH CENTURY ICE CREAM FREEZER, requires no hard labor whattoe Work, dusting caps, iettiry! Het] Mobair, in cream an dl Sicilian, very lustrous te Are Complete. sy | ever in making cream, It has no crank to turn, no dasher to removes requires no spoons eh ee ues, | eh ee omer Sore Utiniete. line of | ing, repacking or remoulding. Simply put in the cream and salt, then forget about it until “ et you are ready for the cream, lt makes delicious cream, ices and sherberts, in fact, any You Neannotabtain all at omner | thing thay can be frozen in a freezer can be made in the Twentieth Century Ice Cream Bathing Suits 2a Floor bi ing in price from 25¢ | To-morrow Will See the Last of These Women’s $2 Tan Oxfords, $1.17 ‘Th . Out. of a lot of 1,000 pairs of stylish tan Oxfords for ‘We're tired of wheels, face cu’, LT Women’s Oxfords at I5e our stays you pay nothing ||(¢ ‘ 3 ae for their delivery—“iic Uttle Ki 3} fi One of the Popular Features of the Big Mid-Summer Shoe Sale. F red sta’ ith 4 y) These Shoes would regularly be sold at $2.00. We offer them to-morrow at 95c. They comprise: Aanmp w the big cash : value” is backed by ou HENRY SIE, Women’s $2.00 Oxfords, Women’s $2.00 Tan Oxfords. vy ORE Sep us Ia sPRES Sad Soft Vici Kid in three good styles, all sizes of each stylet also 95 Tan Oxfords made of rea! Russia Calfskin on good style 95c tion and millions of doutarsig et 4 White Canvas & Patent Leather Oxfords at the same price, C) lasts; all sizes, » —1,000 stamps buy $3.00 worth dai uit) As stated yesterday, there were 10,000 pairs of Shoes and Oxfords in this sale. DISCOUN footwear for men, women and children, and all from the best factories in New England. Prices average 1-3 to 1-2 Less Than Those Usually Asied in New York. Extra forces of clerks. Special tables showing the bargains in the Shoe Store on the 2d Floor. All Summer worth of goods in 75 large de- partments. Noes a) Unloading Sale of Children’s Dresses | 29e for Children’s $1 Dresses They are made of a good quality percale in all the hewest shades of rose, blue, pink and tan, prettily trimmed white braid, Sixes 6 to 14 years, 69e 98e for Children’s’ for Children’s $2.00 Dresses | $2.60 Dreswes | -oney are made of excellent | They are made of cham- | qualitychambray and ging: bray, check gingham and) ham in all the latest mod els, Russian, Buster & Liown and — suspender, Some handsomely trim- med with embroidery, Slzesio todd yeaty) . Men's St Hats 1,00, 12 Photosraphs for Schoo! Graduates, 1.95, : Friday’s Attractions sere Farcy and Biack Suits for Men, 8450, Wotven's Sailor Suits at 3,78 § A oe Hlso Include: Silverware, Lawn Mowers, Oriental Pillows, Upholsieries. Rugs, Linoleums and Oile cloths. Cigars, Fish, Mea's, Del catessen and Groceries, Rounding Up Summer Suets For Boys When ost Yecded. A 15 t values New York has had in many days. There t | ° have been selling a: much higher prices what are left of several lead ng style which we To make room for incoming assortments and to clear out all incomplete lines in accordance with the well known custom of the Siegel Cooper Store, we shall assemble these garments into one group to-morrow and sharply cut prices to effect an immediate =. . clearance, You Can See the Yoed of Coming Garly, 150 Russian & Sallor Suits. | 150 Double Breasted Suits. | 150 Norfolk Jacket Suits, In navy, red, brown and fancy | Newest Summer colorings wn both | Nobby and dressy Suits in mixtures mminturesi_also. the popular black |Cheviots and Cassimeres in over | and overplaids of brown, gray! and white checks; sizes 3 1 78 | CMSs stripes and checks; 1 rhaltey olive; sizes 7to 14 1.75 . . . to 8 years, | sizes 7 to 14 years | years, is (Slorel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Hast, 18th St.) , f Boys’ ble R Sui | ! | Also remarkable sale o oven ywashabie Te ussien Blouse Suits at | 45c : ——— Window Screens. Jee Cream Freezers. These Suits represent the full yard wide. Also lawn trimmed with strap- pings of pique or fancy braid, Sizes 6 to 14 years, Dress Goods Bargains per yard for 5Ce, er yard for 6: 29 English Cashmere, 39 Seuineh. all-woot 36 inches, in cream, Crepe Veiling, in cream, , 39 per yard for 65c.| 4Ye@ per yard for 75c 38-inch all pure 38-inch all « wool wool French Voiles, in| French Batiste, in white i best makers, Bmbroldertes| Ghildren'a wear and ribbon ‘The lengths average trom Demonstration 2-qt. 1.6803 3-cr 1 Freezer. d sample of ice cream free in the basement 5 3.00. have closely invostisnted current one Boys’ Hats & Caps White and mixed colors. All Mic tri ; View osnn are ‘silk trimmed, | Imported Clareis, ARMAND FRERHS & CO. F 12 qta 4.50) Pe Bod) saul Rhine end Mosel'e Wines. | BURCKIARD TS va ER, water: proof, Groceries for Bargain Friday = Fresh Bread— 10,000 Loaves fresh baked Bread-— bay) is te regular 6c, size vag, Loaves 'S BRAND. DBbi., 10 dozen, Muskmelons—shipped on ae WAN iene direct to us—Fancy Genuine Rockford Stock, fragrant and sweet, per dozen 50c.; each ALE 6 RAL ; per dozen, , 60 quarts, 7. APARILLA--Bbl., 10 dozen, 100 pints, Py pee doen Tk SODA—Wb1., 10 dozen, SODA—Dbl., 10 dozen, e other 800 Case, 100 spiits, 8.00; per doxen, 3 SODA—Bdi., 10 dozen, Wey Bae Muni kallon, 2.78: f gallon, 2 ab: millon, 2.80; At ‘ deh Fl, Pront,) x PERRA . ase, AF TH. hortle QUALITY GRAPE BRANDY p fon, BUR. hott NBO) OL > RHINE, WI Rabon 12 kalion, 1.25, 1 NOWM ANDY. G00 Aono fh Biscutt Co, ruckagon + Back+ mor Graken mado inatantly <0 ase, B : on Ml This Was the First Big Store in New York to Sell | Stim bo ti! RYE ally art, 10) 8 . Store, Lala tom eda eh ed Special combinatio Mocha navor Mien backago lal Dae aseteds, NUQeet QD a ATS — Boat | ound en tata ‘ ‘ * v EQHED, OAT GB Ble wives 'ain 28°.) Deotor Gatking Wachines & Gaison Phonographs. CONDENSED SOUD— 956 “" 28e 9 int Crown brand; 4 10, cana GRAPE We have sent these celebrated entertainers into thousands of nd, quart homes. We are daily sending them out in large numbers, and for reasons that are most satisfactory to the purchasers. Doing such an extensive business it is small wonder that contemplative purchasers should look to the Siegel Cooper Store. You Pay No Money Down. First Payment 30 Days After the Instrument Is Delivered at Your Address, No colleciors: you pay in person or send making ita tees: , 28e Armoury Star or whore Man yaa’ te f Fresh Fish and Meat nd a ) L8C | | Fresh Long Island Mackerel, (Ono sack ttmit) UR Tue Boll brand. heat pound, 8c | ola patent, “BOE TOMATORS rive ud Thereafter you pay in small monthly sums sound d 5e some one. We treat every purchaser with unvarying conside fe keep all insiruments BANANAS argo tic b HAL intepar for one year without additional charge, All insrumenis to be repaired are called for yey ber dozens ss and delivered free of charge if within our wagon limits, Hivburaya ba pat Here We carry the largest stocks of Victor Talking Machine and Edison Phonograph Records in " 64e New York All the newest se’ections. Blue BEG We always keep on hand a large stock of supplies. and can sell you Horns, Carrying Cases Tenn pack: and other essentials at about 1-4 less than you can buy them for elsewhere. We have separate parlors on the Third Floor. where the Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs may be scen and heard, Any selection played on request. A good many people find either one of these favorites « capital entertainer at the seaside or in the country—wherever the summer season may be spent. Place Your Orders Without Delay. 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