The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1905, Page 6

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a HANKS JUDGE FOR SENDING Oa i Great Indifference. Bawara Pekarz, the young Rohe Vowho on April 24 last murdere ) Barah Rosenberg at her hom: Bast One Hundred and “wentenced to die in th ft Bing Sing during th jug. 14 to-day by Judge Fost urt of General Sessions English, listened to an inter fFepeat the sentence without be ‘Wie least emotion. Then he tv interpreter and said to him: “Tl the Court that I desire to th “thm for taking 80 much trouble on Booount.”” Judge Foster had dimeulty in m twas repeated to him, The murder of Mrs. Rosenberg Particularly revolting. Pekarz sty the woman over the head with ah mer several times and when that d ) kil) her got a knife from the and almost decapliated her, 7 took a bax from her neck con & and went away, Immed Ing arrested he confessed an to the greatest indi i Janitor Who Carried Mrs. S. Out. , ‘Mrs. 8. &. Brown, an eldorly woman, @ceupying the basement of an old » fashioned wooden and brick house at street, of which she Is #114 to be owner, was to-lay rescued from + pooms half suffocated hy ke, Bne was dragged ut Btultz, janitor of the 114-116, who says that unwilling to Jet hin though flames were 1 Bhe was sheltered IM at No. 118. She would tike her ne ling-he of the houre, The house !s a three-story woc structure, with @ brick front, ) ds @ brick wall seven feet high a the street, Neighbors say that house was built years ago, when ‘block was vacant, and that it formerly the home of Charles Pond, art collector, The first floor is ere let to families and lodgers, hurried out when they discovered Dlagze, but whose rooms were not d ed ‘by the fl ultg, in ribing the res ‘Mrs. Brown, says he found her couch, unconcerned about the fi t Khe refused ito move when hi her the house was on fire, ‘T ‘were then in the front of the ‘How the fire started is unex Paatroiman Carroll, of the Hundredth st Mrs, Brown lived in the baseime went looking for her, and Jearned that she had ‘ber ‘was nearly overcome in t ————— ROUNDSMAN HURT Brave Patrick Walsh Passengers in an A Avenne Car from Injur: Roundsman Patrick Walsl “Wost — Sixty-eighth @topped a runaway he Junk dealer's wa enth street and 13 the animal had narr em colli ans, and was Amsterda dragged alwut twenty mal, risking severe i with @ bruised and » The driver, Gaet and iL t e's PUN it The horse and Sixty-ninth i Saved wt 5 ae ugh and any of them, Went Bixty-elghth wae in a Nght rinabout gaped being 6 ‘Walsh, w Bev animal being atopped the Stocks Fall! Banks Fail! Horses Lose! Fire Destroys! Gu \ ny Real. Estate goes yalue as a safe, sure Hh investment medium, Bele Whaeld inerea 0+ peewee k HIM TO DEATH > Pekarz Receives His Sen-, ‘tence to the Chair with Pekarz, who dors not speak a w Qaining his gravity when this speech am = nm} /- WOMAN RESCUED AGAINST HER WILL Brown from Burning Home Says He Had to Drag Her "No. 126 West One Hundred and Fourth! though ste occupied only a emall part here long , an ‘unoccupied, The second and third floors Dissipation Kills! B and profitaple BRINSMADE | JURY REPORTS 10,000 DISAGREEMENT Marriage Annulment Case Will Not Be Tried Again Until November. the | ani my ain- was ick anit hen ine s. the| Let out, ner, | ¢ ruse | talk about the fire. Neigt Brown Is excens| tric. to bo wealthy, | nden the the was how who the lam- =e IN STOPPING BUAEWA| the) rd | arm, the ra |‘ } | perature or clima uni reveal as request larked the in the November term t, —— HGH INK AT HIGHSCHOOL Mount Vernon Undergraduates Put a Dozen Seniors Through | “the line” and the Police Were Called Out. Mount Vernon rsually Zn Ss) pyollee sa were sorts ot uek Team Meets with Mishap at Penn- aylyania Station Site, | Loving mothers and tender! | nurses praise the purity and | strength-giving virtues of | ‘gwEETCLOVER Bray | CONDENSEDMILK | Sterilized by special process | land absolutely pure, It is guar-| ‘anteed to keep sweet in any tem- | The trade- n are valuable; save them) and write for list of free pre-| >| | miums | MOHAWK CONDENSED MILK CO., | Tochester, Ny Ye | me mM Si ARE " Supreme o= Ae SARE aRE T0941 mp Besa - Idha Daniell SonseSons Women’s Gloves. Followers of cur one week's best Glove specials will be doubly compensated by another visit—--This week includes the finest collection of high grade fabric Gloves possible to make, Women's 2-clasp Milanese Suede Lisle Gloves, also Women’s 2-clasp pure Silk Mesh Gloves, black, white and colors, 290c¢ Pair. Values 50c. to $1.00, e This offering we consider the greatest value of the season and far eclipses any previous sales. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. pairs of THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Men’s High Grade Neckwear and Negligee Shirts p) FRENCH FOUR-IN-HANDS, 2% inch, made from superior quality, plain and novelty Summer Silks, Value $1.00, 75c. and 50c., each 35¢, 3 for $1.00, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, White and colored Madras, new patterns, cuffs attached, Value $1.50, each ].00 Teh | ~ SINTH AVE. (9 2TO2O™ STREETS sale for Thursday, Kroadway L196 Strect. A and Saturday. Friday The Adri e Adrienne$q .79 ——} $= is physical culture without exercise—pleasant to wear. Weight 2 to 3 ounces. OT a corset, but a strong, cool, light, \ comfortable garment made of a washable fabric in sizes for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. When fitted on the body places the wearer in an erect, natural position, compelling deep and continued regular breathing, inflating the lungs to their full- est capacity with fresh air without effort, keeping the body cool and tem- perate in hot weather, avoiding many Summer ailments caused by indigestion and other complaints (which it positively cures), and you feel its benefit as soon as put on. It is known to relieve insomnia, causing peaceful sleep at night, without discomfort to the wearer. Gives a grace and ease to women, hold- ing the body erect without a corset, and is unseen. It is physical culture without exertion, expanding the chest, squaring round shoulders, instantly reducing the abdomen, while position of the body relieves tired feeling in the back and rests you while you work, Adopted, worn and indorsed by leading physicians and special- ists in lung, nasal and bronchial diseases, hospitals, military authorities, po- lice officials, theatrical stars, operatic singers, convents, seminaries, colleges, physical-culture professors and all who have worn the Adrienne, The secret of good health is deep breathing. The secret of deep breathing is the Adri- |] enne Health Brace. The secret of the Adrienne Health Brace is to wear one, No lacing or adjusting necessary—never gets out of order, Put on over shoulders like a vest and fastens by a narrow belt in front, as tight as comfortable, and is a positive cure for coughing and all lung troubles. Nothing like it in the world. To get correct size send in breast | measure, Can be washed like any other garment. Formerly sold to physi- ns and professional people for $5 and $10 each—now made in large quan- es and sold to the public for $1.79 in our store, TELEPHONE 2100—CHELSEA, This is the Size of the 5c Package of the most powerful cleaner made, It is combine new way. The ammonia does not escape, It is not set free till water is added. Then the fumes of ammonia are powerful, All good housekeepers know the value of ammonia for cleaning. Many of them have been buying “ household ammonia” by the bottle. In Miller's Polwerine Ivith Ammonia they have both tp and ammonia. lo need of adding am- monia to the dish-water or the house-cleaning water, Just shake in a little Polverine. Don't use Powerline on clothes— get Miller's Soap made with naptha, the half-hour soap, the friend of the cloth, Sold by all Grocers, Ahead of Everything for Cleaning re, granulated soap with ammonia in a THR WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2°, 1905. : sees aca a Ti " zs ° oe i () . Lingerie Waists—Lawn Waists—Linen Waists— Silk Waists, The sale of all sales—the best saved till the last HAT an excellent opportunity the splendid sales of the week have given Simpson Crawford Co. to study wha’ others are doing, and to inaugurate an exposition of WAISTS distinctive in price, quality, style and workmanship, Descriptions are concise, interesting and con- vincing of the indi\ ues. Fashionable dressers who faney only the inexpensive waists, taken at special clearing price concessions from the makers, are included in a sale of this character, will be happily disappointed to-morrow. Therein lies the difference between this and other sales, for among the best values are waists that were eagerly sought at $25 and §30, Second Floor. The finest hand drawn work, hand embroidery and priceless originality tn dainty, exclusive, Imported 1a Ty in_to-n 8 extensive snowing, Smart dressers who consider their Summer wardrobe complete will be attracted by models not involved in any other sale, at greatly reduced prices. After believing themselves supplied, the desire for these styles will be as potent as before they had made thelr first selection, ‘Truly such 4 display of warm weather finery in waists has never been shown in New York at prices varying from tho regular, The sale will continue till the clearing of our entire stock of Summer w js accomplished, All of those richly trimmed, sheer lawn $3.50 waists, that have attracted so much attention and sold so readily at $3.50 during the June sale, are included to-morrow at the extraordinary price of $1.50. They are beautifully fashioned in pointed yoke of lace and embroidery, with underlying rows of dainty lace insertion—trimmed collar and cuffs—price for this sale, $ I 00 English embroidery $ 98 $7 lingerie waists, $3 98 ® $5.00 waists, now at ° exclusive in design, . All over embroidery, with small Beautifully executed with insertions plaits to form yoke—deep cuffs of lace and embroidery—side plaits made of solid rows of German lace ; and tucks—designed collars and —collar to match—very effective cuffs—a most unusual value, $10 & $12 China silk $ £ 95 $ 95 waists, elbow sleeves, 6. J 6. Not all but a great many have elbow sleeves—beautiful front of oe Japanese drawn work—fine insertions and medallions — very exclusive. MPSON CRAWFORD Co, A clearing of silk costumes.) Summer millinery. All values up to *75,.00 at *25.00 We have made great preparation through- All values up to £27.50 at 15.00 out our Millinery Department for the All 15.00 values special at *9.50 approaching holidays. Everything new. , ' ‘ tet te tht . aW sti i d hats, new untrimmed hats, whe: ole EARLY every costume that's fashionable is included in this clearing NEN, Sit ES Fs, Seta ae 1A SILO pees to-morrow— suits, demi-+ostumes and. shirt-waist dresses— CA ae AEC > Iex, Pique or ( . Felt, Steamer and Yacht Caps—New Lingerie Hats, New Wings, Birds, and July, August and September are the months in which the most : shi . Pp} ses. Li Py Tisai service is derived from them. Malka RibaR: Breasts, white or black Plumes, Roses, Lilacs, Foliage—everything de- Prices are lower than such creations usually | Sitable pertaining to Summer headwear for discriminating women, sell for in August when {t 1s customary to hold LADIES’ TRIMMED DRESS HATS—ALL NEW, only one or Wwe of any particular model re: EXTREMELY SMART STIFF TRIMMED HATS, *3.75 and *5.50 each FINEST UNTRIMMED BLOCK HATS PRODUCED, mains. Therefore, we must have our clearing now. The variety, though, one of the attract- $ » $ 2.75 and *3.75 each Worth $5.00 to $5.75 each, {ve features of the sale. Smart dressers going away for the Summer require such costumes, No_less than forty $75 creations are included at $25, We WHITE PIQUE SAILORS, Special at 50c each WHITE DUCK PORCH HATS, Special at 68c each expect this to exceed all previous clearing Only requiring a style ribbon bow. records, as the values are unprecedented, | Silk suits, value up to $75 HUNDREDS OF DOZENS OF FINE FRENCH CRUSH ROSES, 29c and 68c a paquet —tailor made or fancy short Eton and blouse (3: In paquet) exauisite shadings, foe 1 17,50 White lawn waists, formerly $1,95, now Several excellent styles—trimmed with rows of tucks, beautiful em- broidery, insertions or pointed yokes —ideal model for outing or vacation, A hand embroidered $5 00 $10 lingerie waist, ° It is a mark of excellent taste to wear such a_waist-—hand em- broidered—German Val. insertion, fine tucks—designed collar and cuffs. $25 and $30 silk waists, China or Habutaj silk, Solid front of hand embroidery Sprays—insertions of Burgess lace— hand ing and medallions— so designed back and. sleeves, effects, in plain taffetas or Raga silks, nearly IMPSON CRAWFORD CO, all of which are odd suits, only one or two A wine sale for the Fourth. of a kind, and in all the good shades worn Pee ane Ce et Ea dec $27.50 demi-costumes and dresses of the new Bretelle ef- Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Six-year-old California wines, Always *2 a gallon, Sale price,*1.25; qt. bot., 38c All $1.25 wines 76c. a gallon. mented with small but- fects, with fancy lace waists attached, in white or ecru—also suspender Styles, plain or shirred, with wide THESE prices are the marvel of all who have tried our pure Cali- fornia wines, because they are way below the special sale prices of exclu- sive wine stores. This is aed explained in the fact that Simpson Crawford e some with allover lace yokes, trimmed with novelty braids and small buttons silks, changeable effects, and plain taffetas, red, green, ue, brown or black—very excellent models—all full 3Q.79 Jeated and tucked skirts—full waist and sleeves, Tener sIMPsON CRAWFORD CO, 50c. hosiery for women, 25c. Has never sold in special sales for less than 35c, OUGHT at a foreign maker's clearing and imported direct by Simp- B son Crawford Co, accounts for the unusual price to-morrow, Afain Floor, all-over lace isle hose— ARR and black 25c crush girdles or bodice models, and \ in all the light or dark shades—new } blue, several shades of green, navy, Co, are sole Eastern agents of the famous Las Gatos Vineyard Co., Santa Clara County, Cal., paying the first price to the producer. Therefore, we are able to offer to-morrow, Friday and Saturday, pure six-year-old Sixth Floor, brown, royal, cardinal or black— made of fine qual- BIS $ 2 5 Port, Sherry, Tokay, Muscatel, c ¢ Maderla, Malaga, Rhine wines, gallon, l Alarails 3 Re ABI AR 38 @ quart -also New York State Sweet Ca- ity taffeta or sott for $15. 90 shirt-waist dresses, every conceivable Clarets Burgundies, Anyelicas, chiffon silks—elbow sleeves, with musketeer cuffs of lace— color—also fancy hairline stripes and checks and shot at less than you'd pay for three-year-old wine: Also plain gauze, tan Mstes and plain black cotton, tawba and Blackberry Wine—@1.25 a gallon; 38c, a quart bottle. No charge NOTH,—The allover ince titles aro a, standard quality never, eold for tess than for Jugs, Special holiday sale prices for 3 days: iene fr 800, 1s Fee ener ipeclaliy, advisable on this {tem, as the lot ts comparatively r Floor, a1 Pay aMOPP Ne ceeut demand tuat befvre the holidays and the popularity of lace GUE NATISe a0! a thie season. in & So Bordeaux, lee b aneu; case 1g quart bottles $5, 5 quart bottie U 19c. sheer hosiery at 123¢c, Better than the kind you used to pay a quarter for—sheer, cool, plain black gauze, lisle and black lace lisle—best for everyday wear. 35c. lisle vests for women at 19c. Bi Pe ye quart bottles, “00; quart. Bore: AUert 35G PONTE GIN-ORYSTAL TEMG cMLion ¥oLD Breen v lot 5,000 vests for to-morrow, and the best quality yet Sannen i } A ne a ‘cell at this price, Twenty different styles of trimming— aio} ere hott } WHA aie. 1 Oc all sizes, including extra large—a value that has crowded this depart: rg aaa Sunerior Quality. 676 nd ment every day since warm weather hegan—very special at 19c, Btn ts Ntagetla® Pate ee Cr pete Oe ’ $1 hand embroidered half 50c atiijery: |" Kelner | DoppeligQg | j,aiiled and eterii: Men S hose—6 pairs, $2.75—a pels, MC at Rape AND A Twenty different styles in very sheer gauze such as men prefer to Imported), pane. 12. at. GER, CHANTAGHE— ‘ “i i k— wear in warm weather—-not another value like this In the city of New Yor! to further emphasize this bargain we couldn't supply the demand. '50c A thousand garments of Sirol! ree Uae canny, —t a 0, regu- Je BABW'R OP ws L E- Men. 7c. underwear for men at TART ash wal aite, | GA Ate bende Zoe | eaicoet Atitine® Bae Sea Island cotton—worn with so much comfort and satisfaction, aS) gf" fusreN Los GATOS | © Snnen. Monneany Dinter seb to wearing qualities that men insist on having it In preference to any other se, eee. Sante Co AL Te te H cnhps ppicnt underwear. Extra fine grade—well known for its porousness and absorben' 32 quart, Freer $1. 5 i Au varieties bot ‘Sic qualities—all sizes for men of all builds—special sale price, 50c, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. id Summer sale of trunks, bags . ~ Ail this week, with a price everybody wants topay = ‘ly is responsible for this sale. The best selected stock of 1905 travelling requisites is acknowl- Trees Eade ard Co.’s, where it has been marked down to the lowest special price on every trunk, bag meet the tremendous demand that always comes at this time of the year. BD cenicidl esti Se ; ' '9 dress suit case, '5.50 | Mor iock clon, ined,” tray. with two and suit case to Basement Salesroom, * compariments. Value $X, mpectal, $6.60, and Hght welght basswool frame, Kole focet: s and suit cases Bole leather sult case, Irish Hnen Hned, well made shirt ‘9,50 for *15 trunKs , dnaide straps, brass lock, r fuches deep, rivetted binges, | " hone handle! colors dark’ brown and | soi 1 ee Wack, cine ad volts on each ‘ iivore er “gutsy mae, ot Astacned gray, case, Value $9.00; spectal, $5.50, di, 7 OH palate’, rail, duck 42 to 16 tn. 18 10 20 in. 22 to 26 In, ’ covering, four hard ( ¥ pean) Testa A 6 hoayy voruers, viamps and bolts, Vul § 91.15 1.35 6,50 for ‘8.75 trunks panied Hire biiding, heavy wteel bind- 1.00 % ht Dress trunks, covered with beavy sall|ing un edges of trunk top and bottom: | ad canvas, four bArdwood slais on top, two er ‘ \@ 4.50 dress dy, irom bound, t | ;

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