The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1905, Page 4

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oT I » ——— WORLD! THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1905, Sownsh Sons. Gloves. "IN POST-OFFIGE HURLS TENANTS ROBBERY FOUND OUT OF BE _ Very Peculiar Breve of| | Explosion ‘Bods Door of {| Sum of Money Taken from | Tenement-House from Mariners’ Harbor Office Its Hinges, ‘The $600 which, with $100 worth of mps, was stolen from the post-office Mariners’ Harbor, 8 1, on the no of the Fourth of Ju ind Under most pecullar circumstan- today. It was taken to the sta- Hon-honse by William, n, who ims to have found it ath oz the Stephen hington avenue. circumstance 1s that the 0: Smplth says he found the mo! much used by work people every ag a-short cut. Hundreds of aye Passed over the path since of July 4, vet no one else fhe wig. fat roll jing there, which th turned in to-~ finding of. the roll camo within bour a master William E. Liver: potified that thev would have to pay {f the explosian and tz the $900 which the Government lost by| hurled out of bed. he Fobbery. The basis of this demand | sixteen ycars old, in the flat dire created much great values clasp Lisle | With terrific detonation, a bomb ex- | Ploded early to-day in the vestibule of ty double tenen . ond avenue, rocking the and colors, 3c. values, 25c. in the hall- et that had us filled with some The bomb or infernal ma. cue ploded against the doorway lea the ground four into the lvl: ments of Andrew Ruses, who, with his | wife, ives in the rear of his barber shop on the ground floor. The heavy door | was a from Its silk Gloves, jmuch in demand. She Dondsien of Fost- | | BROADWAY, above Was thrown out of bed by ck and landed on his here, rece 1 though not s Pc Department by op pffice and then. leaving it last of tthe several stories told b: den was that after opening the he took a broom and went out-| + en are Will-| f, y, Clar: Brephens, Avian Conklin and A. HY WORK? LET’S ALL GO FISHING. SALE GENUINE MOCHA AND JAVA. Regular price 32c. QUISITE”' TEA, black, green or mixed. price 50c... OUR TWO GRi Broken Java, very fi BE ken Mockwand J Gillies (AN Kinds of Fan Down Barnegat Way and Big Weakfish Came in To-Day. FORKED RIVER, N. ‘runs and dig catches | “making Barnegat Bay : | ythrongs of pleasure pa 8 tT cussiol c ere | Hines Sn tne oyster beds, two raion oft one severe ene 5 Monday, more than 150 cat avant Msloops and Jaunches a 4 , wo boxes of weakf Fecord-breaking crs © (atracted hy the ca.> | fore and ce’ Nexploding fire owe ish began a [ atlad tia ens ® JOSEPH WEISS KILLED jbls rod and real. Blu HIMSELF WITH GAS. , feome in in small school: ae WHERE BROTHER WAS FOUND FROZEN. Leng Island Farmer Goes Crabbing | and His Body Jy Found in Peconic Bay, Joseph Weiss, fifty-four years old, No. 484 Robbins a ot | ue, the Bronx, com- | suicide early to-day by {nhaling | ng gas. He attached o rub to the burner of a stove in other end In his mou as and lay down o FUDNBRAN mitted illus ber is Bi Se forty-five years old, and leaves | Johnson, a doy of thirteen yea The reputation of our “‘one best Glove spe- cial each weeli’” has com- ment with scehers of (THIS WEEK — Wo- men’s one and two) Thread Gloves, Black, White | 19¢. Pair. | | Choice assoriment of , long and short pure with ;| double finger tips so| Mail Orders Filled Promptly. ‘Friday, Saturday and Monday. 28 ular RASC. COFFEE ounen FOR MORE THAN A £. QUARTER CENTURY THE LEADING | Friday bargains gs at aturdays at Hiner shits bathing sui suits, | Although just the beginning of the secson, bathing suits are included in the July e]sarIngy those stunaing teach costumes that fit like talor-made suits and ore quickly d hed from the rented suits and other ing one at the pric all that others, esp athing suits of fine brilliantine in’ blue, the new shirt-waist style—box plaited with extra stock @ round neck style—full skirts, all daintily trimmed w braid “bath ing suits in marine b th full waist and shield—s ne covered with tw around short puff sleeve and 3-in d skirt, to rn by so many lue or golden bro. Smart linen coats. linen coats, full len dl back with wide ‘belt— | : various joe sony CR Thira F.oor, 2—6 to 14 ye. ‘Shoo oF (a0T ‘BOMB AT DOOR ‘JounDaniad, Firs? bergen Friday of the’ July clearing sale. Teac ‘s! convention, y Park, N. J. i lest store in America Cool ba ste e . We MTOM July elentirg Bule th Preerests important notice - Your choice of any suit at °9. | NOW do not give this sale a casual glance—the facts are worth going into, especially if you have a Summer suit want, | why New York's smartest dressers have come to watch and wait for this sale. Friday and Saturday your choice of all of our $12, $13.50 and $15 suits at Twice yearly we make this proposition; that’s Second Floor, $Q) 0° $9, 00 It’s our annual clearing time, and as the policy of this house forbids carrying clothing over from one | Fri | Satu and || ar $9, day rday ders, made-to-measure clothing. business with fine collars, broad concave shoul- season to another, we pul a quick selling price on every suit. to the mtnute—why you prefer to trade here—helps us—heips you. here are ust 1,065 suits— many, to be sure, con- sidering our large clothing tut then the fact that there are so few is just the reason you buy at this price, $9. The materials are just what you want— worsteds, black thibets, fancy cheviots, cashmeres and tweeds—also a number of two-piece outing suits—just the thing for vacation wear—single and double breasted for regular, stout and slim men, 34 to 46 chest, Take this into consideration; you'll find the workmanship of the very best—coats lined serge, hand-made Suits that equal the best $3.90 for men’s fine trousers. preity stripes IMPSON CRAWFORD Co, 4 A clearing of Corsets. ain Voor Tables. n domestic b | omen, | e with | ‘48 to 30. | \, Sable colored wash silKs | Plain Colored Striped Habutai a 19¢.; é. 1 : All wool v RIVERHEAD, L. I, July 6—The body . thirteen, found hi EC of H. Ellsworth Walls, a farmer whose | ,,Welss Toocupdlion 2 FOR 25 Yauue 40c. eh ‘ ; all Neti home was on Sound avenue, Riverhead, geath, « louths ago, W | Perfect qua perfectly silk—a clearing, not of | A! s fwas found last night in Bay off | feon risking heavily He albo wu ' COLLARS |¥ remnants, but of the regular 40c. quality right off the piece. ie 4 digsoverta “by Se Borietsr | tram Phevmated. AVE AS THE TEST OF YNWUES | Corded wash silks ‘who towed «t ashoy alls ctab- ae ae i. af Un ppie, ead “and i is irtbpoeed. that Boy Shot by His Brother Dies, ‘ss'sT “LION BRAND etways At 25c.. Finest quality imported—extra hea out" from ebane, got Fees ona| A ASE : pees epth and was drowned. . yong AUBU. July 6. mond Value 5uc. | “ial, while they last, at clearing face were literally blown off. Everything that makes a smoke better, enters into the manufacture of “Anna Held” cigars. The tobacco is selected in the seed; planted, cultivated and harvested under the direction of experts—cured, sorted, mellowed, graded, fermented and blended especially for ANNA HELD Cigar—5c. * The product of the American Cigar Company’s exclusive sys- tem which insures absolute uniformity of quality and flavor in the millions of them which are made, You save nearly half the former cost of a good cigar by buying the “Anna Held” and get an exquisite smoke. Sold by all dealers in good cigars. ‘Trade supplied by METROPOLITAN TOBACCO CO,, New York, moke Story'! ta hous these new processes, ok that tells all We send it free, AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY 111 Fifth Ave., New York ) }weveral children. About six years ago|shot by an old musket in the hands of | | [Walls's brother wi his brother, Wi twenty, | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK 5 while celebrating fe ae y end alee R this mornin, ip e osp! . he G F Ty rary e h top of hisehead and the side of his MONDAY MURNING WONDERS. Checlied and striped wash ails | mer—a strong, id sh wing of col Main Floor. dresses, SSEMPSON OKAW FORD coe Bathing suits and negligee shirts are featured at clearing prices. Original values are repeated for to-morrow, as they are plentiful and the best in New York. Main Floor. At 25c [value 50c | 2 for 25¢ [value 25¢ 5,000 white washable ties, unusually | Black grosgrain silk four-in-hands good quality. | —for men—15c each, At 39¢ | At $1.00 value 59c | en’s cool white and co! Men’s real Mace yarn shirts and . cambrics anu madras, drawers, all sizes, At 50c | value 75¢ | At?1,35 | value $2, $2.50, $3| Custom Shirts—ail the latest impor- Men’s Sea Island cotton shirts and tations for summer wear. drawers, because absorbent, At $1.00 | value At 39c 2 | value 50c, | Mens Cambric Night Shirts—The American silk is well known, and of coolest garment for Summer wea: this fabric these garments are made At 59c 11.00 shirts | At$1.95 | value $2.50 & $3.50 | Made of woven madras—mostly in | Men's eure worsted Bathing Suits in plain biack, and blue worsted. darker favorite patterns—14 to 18. At 50c | exceptional value | At 75¢ | value $1.00 to $1.25 | Men's plain cotton Bathing Suits. Bathing trunks for men and boys, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, $1.50 shi « 39 | (Value 75c. _and fancy stitching. | At 12c. | | At$1.00 [Vane 1 50] Corset covers, em- | White p I Value 39¢ covers, nainsook and cam- bric, trimmed with laces embroidery, excellent val At 75c. [Value 1,00 Fine cambric night ic gowns—prett; tucks and) Empire effects—trimmed with hace ie Sertions and edges Five piece slip covers | The celerity of from stating value: the day at clearing Muslin underwear and Summer eticolts—trimmed with - broidery se {no high or “square neck, broideries, laces, Insertions tiene fle, cluster of tucks At 75c. Poplinette robes. New voile robes. re Wool homes pee Tweed eer Lengths suitable for 10c Irish linen— perfect—clea Second Viloor. At 25c, jase Handkerchiefs so popular. English manutacture. nselyes to both outing and dress 0. Main Floor, Dress goods remnants. At 3c, | formerly 59c. [ ‘Cream mohair, bright and lustrous, Main Floor. 49c. | formerly 89c. | 2-inch fast black English mohairs and ‘checked mohairs in a variety of colorings, 50 inches wide, silk Justre, double warp. At 49c. | formerly $1.00 | “Pure “English mohair— 52 inches skirts, walsts and entire wiae—beautiful silk finish, in navy, bright sizes are from 31 to 50 waist, most any length. — at °10.50 @ *15,90 SLMPSON brown, garnet & green, double warp. Batiste, At | Lawns. 5 Ginghams, 8} C Chambrays, |\ID Selling up to 25c. | Clearing price bc, ‘ SIMPSON ORAWFORE: CO. In the men’s uratinn dept. Continuing all small lots of wash goods at 5c Canvas Suitings, all shades. Scotch Suitings, green mixed effects outing suits Formerly selling at 18c. July clearing price Bec —plain for Beautiful exclusive designs for almost every purpose broideries are used, and they are all im manufacturers in Europe. At 25c. Children's 12'c Selling up to 39c. a yard. July clearing price 12%. That’s the way we keep our stocks up commer wes sy i THE RABE OF SPEER ed something like 275 pairs of —they are mostly fine worsteds in We've gat $4 and $5 trou Do you nead a pair? CRAWFORD CO- Embroidery remnants. At 10c {aimee i] Cambrics. = Edgings. Rin a Values > Bandings. r Nainsooks, upto 39c | Shirtings. J Sw Splendid lot of Corset cover widtlts. orted f Main Floor, Summer underwear for women—Matn Floor, At 19c. {Value 296. and 35c.] Women's ribbed lisle and cotton vests, Jow neck and sleeveless—very elastic. At 25c. [Vaiue 3 Women's imported Swiss ribbed thread vests—They are low neck and sleeveless. Women's lace bot- At 25c. Womens lace bots At 25c. and 29c. Children's gauze merino Underwear. Extra large ribbed Usto vests, bal- French Voiles. ; French Organdies FrenchVeilings, —loral designs SheerOrgandies on Chitfon Linettesuitings Cloth — mostly 32-inch | large roses—all Chambray. colors.Main Good value at 39c, aya. July clearing price 19c. Madras, Piques, Swisses, Oxfords, Lawns, India Linon, Co. 40-in, Swisses. Odd pieces of fabrics selling up to 49c,—clearing price 10c, Handkerchiefs. Main Floor. C. | Value 15c, for women—pure oft finish—sheer and medium weight—various hems—ail ring price, 744c, petticoats. To-day we'll sell fully two thousand gingham and seersucker petticoats, but there are 3,000 more for to-morrow, They're selling elsewhere At at 75c, To be comfortable in warm weather it’s necessary to wear them, They are excellent qualities—pexfestly washable colors—made with three wide rufiles 39¢ iis Value 39, Cambrle drawers made with wide ruf- emstitching. | [v: Fine nainsook chemises, yoke dain- tily formed of fine laces, ruffle on skirt. IMPSON CRAWFORD CO, groceries and wines. Mall orders filled, Telephone 2100 Chelsea, Sixth Vioor, ment sale of | Ats3.25 = | Fine lawn shirt waists—entire front made of embroidery, insertions and fine tucks—-trimmed gollar and cutfs. White being the and several thousand yards the grades so much in de- mand this season. Formerly 15c, 19c, 25¢ and 35c¢ July clearing sale pr! LULPSON CRAWKORD CO. Crowds in the waist dept. ia cons ao Having nitide Oar au cxtrordinaty vin Wathis that ie we as sold yowards of White goods selling up to 39c, a yard--clearing price 10c At 123c: India Linon, 2 French Lawns, ch Persian Mulls, for waists, seashore and At mountain and children's I g Creat Matn Floor, Formerly Selling at 38¢ a yard Now half price—spectal 39c a yard 430 45- very finest o, 12%, sligbtiy ed rag OW a8) waists, 75c. ‘D walsts af 81 to $1.05— wil i Ra Jarce purchases at un- ‘absts offered W-morrow ure yl that rou, on more than 23,500 we can afford uction to clove out this great Yuriety of buve become siightiy soiled. Daiuty Sos. ke up the teint ines: plour. ashionable models of sheer India Tawne-all sale pri pent designed, with dainty insertion of embroidery lace—trimmed collar and cuffs—a value that has never been equalled and will hardly be excelled this sea- son owing to the great sacrifice on the manufacturer's part. 5.00 | At $1.00 [Value 2. 2.004 Shirt waists, made of allover em- broidery—with tucked front and el- bow sleeve, best edged ruffle, Dressing sacques--house gowns. At 75c. | vatue 1.25 | House sacques made of fine lawn, laited front and back—trimmed with i ¢ square collar and finished with scalloped buttonhole stitched ruffle. the last time, the most wide- At ING, 1 RREPEATID NG, probably for $5.50 ly talked of offer of the season, 150 pleces of mater! MAM ~ = PERE) | (Manor mee : bhi 7507 cunt L3G I. snough for 250 suits, Ht special price conces- i MQ. sion—to be hurried out during the July clearing sale. sth we Ten styles in red, reen, blue and an — repro tlons Bel- Covers completed Ii An offer of special advantage to those in- tending to go away for the Summer, 20 yards of 29-in. material allowed at the special price of §5.50—larger suits covered at proportionately low prices. glan linen stripes, A heavier and finer quality than in any previous offering. 26 ETIES, et rd ended to. 0 addy, 84.50; Go ae “te BUCCOTASH—THE POPULAR dozen, Popular Wines. ewan a O0c. Heth aan not id ORR RR LIE mudi ibes es a. ae Wp ne AyD ae At*1.00 | Vatue 1.75] Kimonos, gowns of fine lawn, beautiful Persian designs with bell sleeves and down frynt trimmed with designed border, Second Floor, Summer housefurnishings July clearing reductions apply to refrigerators, screens, lawn mowers, water coolers, {se- cream freezers, enamel ware and all articles needed curiny July and August more toca us any other time. Basement °«' 60.65 for refrigerators worth up to & $12.76 for rotrigerators worth up to 610 70 818.50 for rotgerators worth up to . BR0.76 for retrigerators worth up ue Hh we mower, Ig-ln. blade. 5 | MpkSoi ror iver ing lawn mowers 10:h, bia 85.45 fon pllver King dawn mows, 18-1n, bla BPo for vegular #180 Urealion water coolers 1.48 for popula? | 92.26 two-burner gay stove, 86 for poguler $2.00 large shoet iron ovens, 26 for the $4.25 Sidway tables; very special Oo for bamboo tabourets, 10i-inch top, DBc. for regular $1.05 galvanized ash cana, Bc for regular 80c, Japan bread box: 51,40 for rogular $1,75 Bissell carpet pweener, 81,75 for ren 8 #34 wy equare clothes hamper, Te, Bie, plates vad fe preserving ats ity op conten | Re fir sipped sauce “tor Jane sauce ade for 10-qt Feel

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