The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1905, Page 14

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WOMEN'S HATS TRIMMED itty te. sal a se, Sale of Rugs, Beautify Your: Home with our new Imported Oriental Moravian Rugs ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED. Slip. Covers, a $10 Sct for 6.00 Furniture Slip Covers, five'pieces, Sale of Flags For Fourth of July. All Fast Colors. Mail Ore ders Filled, inn Sixt AVHNUEB & 23D ST ‘EW YORK. Anetner Great Sale of Matting. Fancy China Mattlog, yery dapaness. Matting, Patent Edge Japan: {good quality, all colors; ecti arent all inen snes value $6,003; special, per regular ‘price $3.75: yard, 400 4oF per oll 40 sale price, 40-yard soll, per ‘Acute Crisis Resalt of Riotous; Race for the Easy Dollar, y Leave Order They | *truesle for business power and soc al to Get Other Any Prics. " Fevoltover the In- tee of 4n the Royal reyolt that now takes in the nintey, the Supreme Council of ‘thousands of pam- ‘Ate action in formn- p nchedule. contains the mew rates ‘Options, and asmttes of the, Royal Arcanum “yates dre @bsolutely ne- protection for the fami- for all time. Not~ the pamphlet was 1 OBERLIN, 0., June %3.—James B, Dili, of New. York, in the oourse of an ‘}addroms to tho graduating class of ‘Oberlin College to-day, delivered & ecathiig rebuke to men who misuse poaltions of honor and trust for pur posen of berachal gain. In. urging his hearers to go “sack to ‘beginnings,’ Mr. Dill contended that “grafting,” which wae foreign 19 the true American character, had teen de- veloped by the mad rush for wealth ‘and the recognition of false standards By educated men, in the, compuititive ihence, Overproduction of Fraud. “A largy part of our modern pros- Perity," he eaid, “is to a perilously Janwe extent bottomed upon an over- Droduction of fraud and sham, “The orisia 1s noute, A feeling of dis- trust is growing throughout ¢ try, Many branches of finane! neas have been in one way or another takeen possession of by the unscrupulous for the purpose of decetving the un- wary. Trust companies haye been mado the mediums of the flotation of spectous and fraudulent promotions. “Some companies in the field of life insurance, the highest and in sacred form of investment, ar all know now, conduits through whioh ‘The absolutely fast; are made of the strictly sanitary, In appearance Bize Aaatily Street Annex. rowing. specials for Friday: ——-——-| A Se Stik 100. a white pac seerore Wi rk or A0e, doa: jox- 4c reproductions of the very finest Persian al adorn the finest homes. These rugs are reveratble. at $0.75) 3x9 at 8.08/36 x63 at 6.76) 27 x55 Mt 4.60/26 252 at 3.80/32 x44 Notions and Small Ware Offering, The importance of the Notion Department here is such that we give it-a whole-store to itself—the 23d Here every day.in the week and sate week in the year we sell notions and small wares at pret that many dealers cannot buy them for. then, too, we have what you want, At a Moderate Price: Just Recetvoda Very Large Importation of tincss Artistic Rugs. are made in the smaller- hamlets: of Moravia Ry. the inhabi~ tanta, who know nothing but the making of these ruge, on hand looms and dyed with yegetable dye, which makes the color: They are woven west grade of Hessian yarn and are these cannot be excelled, being Turkish designs, suitable to (Same on both sides). Reppiy pee 4. at 82. at 1.68 ma 1.19 at 0 at 68 3,00 2.00 tiffenere—Enourh to | two collars; DR per Special” 6c} wing Machine That I Really Sew and iy Work for We have 500 more of 1.50" Gupreme Counell, not a/the savings of the policy-holders body will guaranteo te aneured for all time Warne Old Members, ‘i eed Buprome kyiaed gt ap ole Sig ag to ito rectinrene ‘end reconsider the | send | represent ‘At the De Witt Clinton Council the ih od pags Grata Cathedral, or ‘and Bedford avenue, to- hed ‘At thia meeting a mpecial wi be appointed to confer 4 Manhattan and the Mmect to-morrow night at a INEW JERSEY COUR COUNCILS (DENOUNCE RATES, Mepresentatives of twenty councils of Py henge ‘Arcanum Hudson’ County ake es Hall, in Jersey City, to protost against the ent rates voted by the eee esc) Saat ie were made eae Galla- aad nt ihe ee ‘which have Boon th GETTING BUSY _ Made Against Twen- Raines Law Hotels on ‘Seoond, Third and Lex- Mttee of Fourteen ts begin- fet reasonably busy with tts for vialation of the excine new act to to previous complaints A, Hopper, Superintend- ‘® number of additional been’ eubmitted for inves. ‘ Ly Tho, Rares are ‘ > Bdwara 11. of Ex. ‘nies i sboypaan to the re Departments, _ WO) port thon comply vine ea ve ef j \ gi op ba robaby be | Foal nu known as the Ambler isco te diverted into operations for speculative purposes. Anueeeyy Fault. “Credit and good falth, not money, are the bale of busin Good or bad, our modern prosperity is founded on ¥ | public confidence, ‘Take that away and "The fact in that the unprecedented mua grown of the Sountey the re- croation of imniense privete for- ¥ banter, ite Heth oot virtuee in ty inalvl one fault ts this? 3t te ours, Must Punish Graftors, “We bave to learn to h them, not! nd_fine, but! oy the might of the terrible scorn, “We have to recognise that the seeds fe revoll anarchy) ‘. Rece for Easy Dollar, te for able. but, on ou! eter, strenu- he oasy of the Femuite Fagh ane rae ree ghvty te we, smerloah in, Dut | Also ving and a conscion untel by business right an) t greet wilt urnalla oO! K on {tod Mhorilived: by the uplifung ab. wil be Cad men and women influences: cae educal haracter, of co! ADA REHAN UNDER SURGEON S KNIFE LONDON, June 28.—Miss Ada Rehan, the American actress, wos operated gon Monday for appendicitis, Nocom- plications ensued and she is making ies progress towards recovery, ‘The physiclans in attendance upon (Miss Rehan are thoroughly earns, with condition, Slade APPEAL FOR “CHILDREN’S HOME FOR CHILDREN.” If tho Little Ones of This City ‘Would Kach Give the Price of a Toy It Wonld Soon Be Built, The New York Juvenile Asylum, through its Field @ecretary, has iseucd ‘an appeal to the boys and girls of Greater New York to contribute :o the building of @ Children's Home for Chil- dren at the asylum's model village pear Dobos Ferry, Fifteen cottages, eAch twenty boys, have alrnady been ented one Ci rd ity of tho | bith oped ti capacity of sie ns iihape can ultimately be 4,0, The aayliaa authorities hope that thi gan be done in part in much the same Sey av the Pavilion of the Ohildten of France was built, on whose walls ure Veco thadea ofus pata ist utions ble th Bince for the aick and neglected ‘waits ie ‘of the Pi Paris’ utreats. ‘The secretary calculates that if the pel las of New York 41 Ui the 6 ‘way, contribute each the price of hy ‘aingto toy, Children’s ef Ghildeen_ wold be in Dobbs Ferry. Fairs and ments of various sorts are held. annu- ally for the benedit of fresh alr fimds ‘At Dobbs Ferry the children have f) alr fifty-two weeks in the vear, ouch new cottame that ja built will on-| 4 Able, twenty Hitherto the subsist on the money pald by the city for the # of dependent and a qnguans, dren and vt) the jnoome ity Invedted fun 5 WED Re ia ise ane mave conn it. Dolibe Orig OF ie ‘hore Xe referahin cottare Tagou Gat the nal sont ehildren to enjoy it, asvium Bas beén able sto) made of Belgian stripe damask, guaranteed not to fade, inclixl- ing best binding and allowing 20. yards of wide width mate- rial; workmanship guaranteed; diop postal card and we will mail samples for selection, and if desired will send man with goods ready tocut; 6 00 je special, per set.... Note the fol- Hore Male Pine- Black shell Bnd wmibary worth Be 10¢, doe; special... ot, vompadours—dade ha nD. the Im- proved Liberty Hand Sewing, class machine; can bi any kind of sewing—with large) cloth plate; absolutely perfect) wh rally old wt 't 12 spooler or, exch and warranted; this machine is} demonstrated and $1.00: every: where at $2.00 500 to go’ cial price . " Rvery machine warranted perfect, E *e ry bent Al 'x@'|UNKISSED WIFE VAINLY 4 SIGHS FOR DECREED BUSS) SAILS ABROAD, recomuise graft! Pretty Mrs. Lindsay Pouts and Purses Her Mouth for Caress Court Ordered, but Hubby Remains’ Obdurate and Says, \ Stubbornly, *“We's Pinero's “Wife Without a Smile” Brooklyn's “Wife Without, a Kise,” ‘re Married Now.” never held the dramatic interest that drama of domestic life has afoused in in| Hast New York. The great kisuless yold around Dresden street has not yet cad een permeated by @ single osculation, and Mrs. Frederick Lindsay, the pretty nineteen-year-old wife upon whom Judge Higginbotham commanded her husband to bestow a daily kiss, 1s waiting with anticipating red lips ¢or “This is the second day aince Magistrate's orders for Fred to me," sald Mire. Lindsay to an By: "4 World reporter at the little tome In Dremien street to-day, “and he hasn't @ven emiled. I didn’t have him brought ‘before the court of justice to get him to Klas me, but It does seem thdt a young wite only nineteen years old ought to have a little romance left inher life, doeen't it?’ “I thought sure Fred would be a little ‘bit decent last, night when he came ‘home from work, especially after all this notoriety, but he only glared at the papers and sald: ‘You're trying to get me into trouble with ail this kiss- ing talk, I'd Hke to #ee the Judge who could make me kiss you or any other laerrarepe ire and ple," hey Seederiok Lins Lindsay as he stopped work on @ new house whcre he is em ployed as @ mason, “what's all this ‘Kkdesing foolishnoss about, anyway? ‘The Judge was cnly in fun, He wouldn't be such a vol as to compel a man to kiss his wife when SHOT HIMSELF, BIBLE IN HAND = Augustine ‘Lev, Wh Who Became |« Insane Over Religion, Ended His Life in the Apartment of His Employer. Auguatihe Levi, a well-educated ne- ro, twenty-five old.” who tind for years been in the service of Hallock ‘A. Penrowo and his family, who have ® handsome apartment in the Palatio, at the northwest cerner of sixty-ftth mtreet and Park avenue, committed cle there to-day by shooting himself {nthe rigit temple. ‘The man liad gone cragy over rbligion, and died with a bible in his nands and .@ sheet +f paper near by. in which he had copied a number of Boriptaral quotations, Mr. Penrose end bis family went to St! murone some weeks ago and lett Lav! in charge of thelr apartmem. Last night Leyi acted so quearly In the cbr- h | rigor of the building that Supt, Ward od him what was the matter, I've ot relleion.” anid the negro. , sent a man to the Penrose Cartan ace if anything waa’ the matter, man returned to at, that thers. w 1B ae int had ie nO, CoE a at ma ‘To-day Levi fafied to appoar and Ward’ w} yisod upon to imneren tears the first sign of conjugal affection from her reluctant spouse. fect in. he) diaa't want to, Bhe hasn't any kick on] Coming: She ought to be glad I will work; from morning till night, without monkeying around kissing her, “Will I do as the Judge tells mo? Not on your te, Anyway, whose ‘busi. nees ia it?” Judging from the altitude in the nelghborhood of No. 125 Dreaden atrest, it ooks lke the first kiss act command- od by a court decree was everybody's business, “Why 1¢ things go on Iike this," sald the obstreperous husband, we'll have to be getting out bulletins reading ‘No Klages up to ten A, M.’ &o."* Mrs. Lindsay, who, in gplte of the bad treatment she says she has re- ceived from her husband, has @ longing look in Her eyes and @ pretty pouting expression on her lips, says ae can't understand why a femon; should tum @ man ine an an fi palftorent! one Ren eared “I woul will "io meet Fred halt way," she adda, in ‘but you oan see for yourself how he would treat me, T haven't had a kiss from him for so jong that it would almost atartle me." movements about the house and @ num- ber of them followed, When Ward Pepe the door of the Penrose rt-, ere were Over @ score of emplo; end tonaia behing him, ibe ‘ard at the door several ane witha ting an; Finally he eae very hard and toot: ud’ roaching, in front of) she wi phen and tar was not opening anew hil ths Nice of gas was go! ing ‘worse an Race! @t the door bute rar finally, “ir welt kick the door dows aad har | ite you a rete ro was ryt inna, and @ moment je se BY \ The eee tape a vr note. word of feet & pist ry in ta Ii and, while tiaid the atill simon nite, A I ereetad ng biel: nt in the Pal fatale til the font closed up agsn, pes aides ULL YOUTH CHARGED WITH HIGHWAY ROBBERY. Amea Wom: Rep Penrose Spat Was Attacked ana /Avenwe by Bi of Three Féotpads, Arthur Bymer, eighteen years old, who lives at No, 684. Lafayette avenie, Brooklyn, was arr “re In the Lee ri Reltee (Gi Gouri ropkiys ee een ry pean careind pay ““HINKY DINK” MISSES POEM “Bath House John’s’’ Fare- well Verse Tracked to Pier Too Late, Hinky. Dink Kenna, Alderman of the Firat District, of Chicago, and noted for his saloons and chop’ suey res- teurants there, sailed for Europe to- day on the Teutonic just in time to miss @ poetic address of farewell sent him from Chicago by Bath House John Coughlin, and reading as follows: Farewell thou Hinky Vink! May happiness attend thee, Chicago now js on the biink And things are not what they use to be. In foreign clime you taks on tone, And visit curious places, . Do uot forget your happy home And the welcome which awaits thee Michasl, dear, our hearts aro gore, We Tool tits parting keenly. To have thee back will sive us joy, We reverence thee supremely. You may meet the Dutehnuin and the Swede, And men of other nations, But Chicago hearts you will find are best rt, Of thia be not mistaken, ‘The messenger who had been’ in- trusted with the poem to read it be- fore the distinguisaed Chicagoan de- parted was sorrowful widen he learned that he was just behind the time, but. yards, Highly Polished Quartered Oak Morris Chair, like iilustration, Late ing seat, inclu vated ing a set of Yeversible velour cush- fons; regu? lar value $10.75, com- plete, at 6.98 I Tables, baprapa ty polished, nod drawer; value $5.50; sale price ° 8.98 ' Furniture Greatly Below Real Value. £0 Manicure Table at $4.98. in quartered oak, Imitation mahog- 3.98 yard, 18c., or per rblt, 5.98 ‘7.98 $17 Bed Outfit ‘at $11.66. Steel Bed as iflustrated; also a combination Hair Mattress, tn Lda chase the patts se; ately youwoulddo well to get theoutfit for 17, jTo-morrow you have it, complete, $2.80 Dining Chairs at $1.79, High Polished Quartered Oak Cane jeat Dining Chairs, with heavy box value $2.50; special to- morrow at. frame, well constructed; 1.79 what Hinky Dink's feelings were at es- ceping can only be imagined. The Firat ‘COMpol seer and purveyor or Nad bolted “aninks and ote suey, who far as Cone alana “in Ferg ee a vote mh eraie hi ae’ is son a ng Tr. Ire. land and from. he, would. fook owned es no Taal 0 P 0, oh has ot the in, Dura Of rina ed Fifa tol neg how hd NIEEAC® Fon other in Aveo for Bon hed icpoaee bie BT nave’ seen Me chug a cane rey h can der how chown ID. net mo jeu ta learn, Larry Ben try Mo maptrotloy at ‘Chicawo,. an Vabout it and could educate nome ot tm oing to 4 fet away from. Alt - flow and ave a good time, me oun hart wta! ‘My sec Martin. ier ma the red reland, Aootland, When pms one naked Kc nd aid os woth | fs ola tam inky th ou wwii bh Ha Mra. sah Sie ane = cine look ood: ho! vfeny mo hatter wit pity ‘ate “Consus than) a Malet, @ la Bullivas panes TRIAL TRIP OF NEW AIRSHIP, Helo s June 28~A, "Roy made a trid yesterday. in, te ali tldaregh a Moat ‘oomsnls has) hess: w On’ i $10.00 Hair Mattress for 35. ecials DEC! ‘Smith's Wilton , 12 feet tong bh 9 feet wide; value Rug Sp rersible ra Regs mage Paar and floral patterns; 12 feet long and Qfeet wide; value $14; Because we could git only a limited quantity to ‘sell at this price we must limit the quantity sold to any one customer to 25 square yards; two yards wide, inlaid tile and floral patterns; wort h yard; 45-lb. Black Soft Halr Mattress, made up to your order to fit any size bed; covered tufted; all sizes, at .........-- 5.98 The famous Palmer Hammocks, $1.50 we at 98¢,; full. atent weave, rO8 valance, Special al Cc Special to- tomor- 1, 50 5,000, Adjustable | Wire Wiedow Screens, hard. Imported Axminster Rugs. Sa ee cient 27388, O96 aie 3.75 va $11.50 5.981 tomorrow at, each, pbacadi Aestit Nien Beatie NET pee ays cage a YO RRR OOO ran cee nae P44 65c. Linoleum, 2 Yards Wide, at 35c.a Sq. Yd: “ ; Sampson’s Floor ria at. When you can get this regular 30¢, onauanaeinng you ought to come here in remarkably quick 8-4 widths ; 30c. value, on ‘sale to-morrow at, sane in A. GC. A, ticking; closely Hammocks & Screens and are pare In all colors with morrow at 7. 94 row at. hes high window. Limit 12 to a customer; ] Qic Val. $1.98 19¢. Sq. Yd. time, Shown in 4 and syard .. ] 9 Cc | : \ AMES McGREERY & CO. | JAMES McGREERY & 00. | JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Snits, Sicilian ‘Suits with three-|Sale of 350 dosen,—imported’ quarter length Coats and| Madras Shirts, . Sele of Men’a: Haberdashery. Ladies’ Hosiery. 300 dozen pairs, fine Lisle Thread Stockings, - Colors—black, light anddark tans, mode, navy and the fashionable ‘‘Alice” blue, grey, “Champagne,” red, purple and black and white, ‘The .weaves are yaried, in- cluding plain with em- broidered figures, several ‘|The materials are of fine quality. White in self figures.and stripes or colored striped patterns of the well known “Andere son” manufacture, Negligee Shirts. ..... xP 12,50 and 18,50 b value 3,89) Dotted Swiss, (Pompadour|* ‘ested Shirte.-...4/\d.90 floral design) “Dresses. |Fngligh Foulard; Craval lace patterns, self-woven Trimmed with lace, Plain white, blue, brown, dots, grenadine stripes and i 450 ; Persian rier mea Linen. Shirt Waist Dresses ‘oc ‘per y Sains he 190 Rntirmeigen White Pai or Poplin walk) “ing Skirta ba pleated Skirta, 21,00 Hand-embroidered handker- chief Linen Dresses, With box-pleated or side-pleated skirt, pee inclade F rea 'Dwent tied Street. Chabal deter? Fons-ia-hande!” | Enough to cot to Sup- STEINHAR ihe TO: ne HINKY | ey,

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