The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1905, Page 16

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A latge lot of Umbrellas, for men, ‘women and children. They are made ‘of good quality English Gloria, have steel rod and the most complete as- NEW YORKS (§FASTEST GROWING STORE ND sortment of handles, such as fancy SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED. horn, ars wote trimmed and STAM . ie : WEST lat! ST pace mne: OC SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREET, NEW YORK, ° . id q Ae a @ Is the Mazi,|| Dargain Friday Savings. ~ 58 88 S EME MAIC! ____suty Reductions Atford Matchless Opportunities ‘olir ‘wonderful sale Of Womien’s $2.00, $2.50 and $1.00 a pair, we shall offer Friday: nen’s $4, $5 $1.98 ig practically our entire this season's stock of highest-grade of them wero marked for selling here in this store Profits rule) at $4 and §5 per pair. Not a single pair was ven here at leas than $3.50; many of them were marked ‘under our own close-price system at $6.00. . Both are madi e p side pleats, pleated back, deep pleated cutt trimmed’ to match, and ia mrde: with deep nel front of 4-inch skirts. r= . Movi ng Thousands Suits at a Record-Breaking Price. bly the greatest Shirt-Waist Suit offer of the ‘season; made from black “and white check dimity, very full test style skirt, 59c ons Another lot is sho Ong han waist offing $20.00: Suits From Here. ‘Nae son By eee SEire weit’ eids panel frente ot embroidery and lenis ike walees ite l 98 iquestion. We Bbc agabbee e ag\ mY Ri cobs tere Gotan) Meant Iacaneeeaaeme| Unquestionably they are the finest, richest, : of to \\. Cholce at. ; aasteat O are the richest, urday we will sell the balance the stock of FeV Yi, Meremried Gay While Lok tee ae ~ (the union label ision every garment). The stock 300 skirts in the lot,made from fine lustre Sfcilian, high kilt plaited style,in black, “aie ante 2 and 3 evelet, Gibson ane Oxford of Samuel oh, irae blest Lids than ea ; Silk x D G d i 1. and hand turned, oak soles, in low ~ r nufacturer’s % d high Cuban heels; ail brand new, stylish 1 8 40 cents on the dollar of ma Cost, 3. Wash Suit Sale. KS ress Uoods. | 4 in COMPLETE lines of SIZES and widths. y Wash snitx in Russian Bisuse style, with | 36-inch Worsted Shepherd Check Tailor Suitings, homo ¢ s a ‘i a RNY various styles and colorings. 1 ’ Sweeping Away All Our Men’s Friday and Saturday 88 Renee aan ours bs C) Pee isos ] J AC $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 1 08 Men’s $20.00, $18.00 & PAT biota Ae per Yee eseestcee Oxfords at . see e $15.00 Suits for . . . . e Men’s $3.00 Trousers $1.65. | © Noval order, "spec while they ‘ast ae The chance of years, men! Selzo it, for such an = : IN canbe cteaytene tte SP Sst maie, iserarn stnee To i iain Pesiars, mtniecace Opportunity may not come again for many moons. These Suits arein Single and Double Breasted Botton + nd are ron g frorn ‘in ulsprevall- designs and colorings. Vaiue 4c. No mail B | Oc All discontinued lines are embraced in this sensational Styles,: made of Fine Serges, Fancy Worsteds, }|§_sorment and colorings. Our special price. offering—all broken sizes—all odd lots trom the pres- Fancy Cheviots,. Tweeds and Cassimeres—some ent. season’s selline—all go now at the one sensational ‘ i} . 3 e ‘Price That Is Friday’s Big Garment Reductions. y of Men’s Fine $15.00 to Si ated voto shirred flounce. The other has waist with broad @i- Samuel Pursch, These suits are all union made i r 9 blue or brow waist band 23 to 36 inches; all lengths: on sale to-morrgw at half the regular~ price. e enabling us to offer to our patrons standing or turn-down coliars, made from Value 29c. No mail orders. *; value Sc; t a 38-inch Black Brilliantines, value 29c. 19c bottoms and are made from the all-prevall- 1 .65 crag: Sree eo Price of $1.98 a pair, Men’s Tan Oxfords, Men’s Russet Oxtords, | 1 ° 98 Men’s Calf Oxfords, Men's Colt Oxfords, Men’s Patent Leather Oxfords, e worth upto $5.00 Not all sizes in all styles, but all sizes in some style. for Women’s 50c. Lisle Thread Hose. 2,500 pairs of Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, silk embroidered on instep, Jace open-work all over or ankle, fancy lisle thread; this season’s most. desirable styles and colorings, white, tan, Dresden blue, cham- e, black, &c,; qualities super! 50c not one pair worth less Baddcsese ence tscos caine 29c fomen'’s Lisle Thread and Cotton Hose, sample pairs of this sea- son’ ‘and qualities, '4 Mc ter Women’s 20c 10c Ribbed Vests 2,000 Women’s Ribbed Vests, with or without short sleeves, low ‘eck, all sizes from 4 to 9—great “yalue, perfect goods; very desira- ble; we have sold the: 10 for 20¢.; Friday at...... LUC styles; not many of one style, but a large variety of wies ranging up to 29c.; all at, pai pe 5c for $15.00 Im- 5.98 ported Clocks. ‘These are 8-day Mahogany Clocks (all imported movements); cost $15.00 to import; silvered dial, black Arabic numbers; size 7x11; all good timekgepers; @ greag bargain at. 5,98 POLICE SEEKING ~ ABSENT PASTOR - | Sapanese Consul Anxious to Find Rev. E. Warren Clark, Who Solicits Subscriptions for “Japanese Orphans’ Fund.” \* Japanese Consul-General Uchida has ‘appealed to Police Commissioner Mc- Adoo to investigate the soliciting by the Rev. E, Warren Clark, an Epis- clergyman, from Japanese and ol of money for the Japariese Orphans’ fund. The police are looking for the Rey. Mr. Clark, and trying to ‘Tgarn something about the fund. They ‘are unable to, because, th mo one but Mr. Clark knows about it, and he has left his last ad- Gress, No. 1 wi Bighty-fourth @treet, taking his baggage with him, and forgetting to leave his new ad- dress. As @ result of the interest of the Rev. ‘Mr, Warren in the orphans of Japan, Mortimcar Kapla says he ‘a out 00, | and Bugene H. Tower 1s holding the | bag temporarily for $200, Both have sults against the Rev. Mr. Ciark and are anxious to serve papers upon him. Mr. Clark said to have joined the Japanese Relief Committee when it was ‘organized, and was tolerated. That “com: raised $28,000 and sent It to Then Mr. Clark came aiong ith his orphans’ fund. He used the ames of the committee as his own ‘until stopped, and wolicited funar by | Mr, Tower printed the ciroulars, and in decided upon a monster benefit in Apademy of Music, which is now Mr, Kaplan, # theatrical agent, the preliminaries, is out through a lawyer has money in the whist he to nfon Of ere te no | e orphas wit! ot acquainted not know what orphans SAY ASSASSINS KILLED COMRADE Three Men Arrested Declare Barbarino Was Called from Their Company to Be Shot Dead Around Corner. Thomas Massaco, Powell Blandy and Jeseph Marino, all of No. 168 Columbia street, Brooklyn, were arraigned in But- ler Street Court to-day to tell what they knew of the mysterious shooting 4nd death of Vincent Barbarino, of the same ‘address. Barbarino was shot through the heart and died instantly last night at Sedgwick anq Columbia streets, ‘The men were having some beer when Barbarino was eailed away. A shot was fired and Barbarino fell, An ambu- lance eurgeon was called, but the man was dead. For a time the palice could learn nothing, and then beving found that the four men were together at the time of the shooting arrested the threa. ‘The mon say they were with Bar- barino when a boy came along and told him a man wa) " boy sid the Tan war afsing tie The ner, and Barbarino, the others aay, fol. lowed the boy around the corner and they followed him. Just as he turned the corner, sihey, Say. he fell, shot, ana tig river e ‘os Tunning toward jarbarino 3 5 try about ave years, He te 4 OUR: and children in Italy, and lived with his brother-in-law at the Columbia street house, —— BOY BATHER DROWNED. Nude ody Found tn North River OM Speyteu Dayvil. Floating in the North River off Spuy- ten Duyvil the nude body of a boy wis found to-day. The boy was about welve years old, weighed sixty-five ywunds nud hed dark, short hair, He is mupeosed to have been drowned while vtihinig. His body was taken charge of by the polles to awalt identification, Joshua, but 1 at in Prisma as th fine iy Hiram, 1 "bout that World Want findin' Hiram a re be stuck up now u cud be so crewel ez t’ stan’ roun’ an em Vacashun Resorts, But say, Joshus, posishun so suns, a-gettin’ postuls fran Nu York? We'll allus told Hiram he wuz cut out fer a bookeeper, in’. Jest the uther day he figgered up that they wuz aud sout thru the Nu York World last week, which he ‘Over last year, 1 bet he's tickled now since they got MANDY, very light weight, others heavy enough for Au- tumn wear. WORKINGMEN, YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UNION-MADE and SWEATSHOP. WORK. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE. IT MEANS THE SAVING OF FROM’$10 TO $12 ON BVERY PURCHASE, AND YET YOU’RE GETTING HONEST MERCHANDISE—the work of skilled union tailors, made in clean workrooms. DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE—IT MAY NEVER OCCUR AGAIN} $10 Outing Every desirabie pattern, single or double breasted; cuff bottom trousers; belt loops. Suits, $F 00 It you're going to the country or seashore, you never made a better investment of a $5 bill in your life. OUTING SUITS are the coolest, most practical summer suits ever made; more will be worn this summer than ever before; get a $10 suit for sizes—othérs ask 75c. to $1.00; hot weather 25c —in the. newest. patterns—regular any clothing store—take your choice of all 1.00 worth $1.5\—all sizes—at .. : . Sale of Bathing Suits. days of the largest real The garments are full more than our special unshrinkable mohair, style, with a new de- plaited skirt,andextra To-morrow, aS many , 2 Children’s High-Grade in All the New and Lovely Colorings—sizes 2 to 5 Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, in white and colored emblem; values from $1.50 dren’s Coats worth The styles are, very pretty and very chic; the mate- tain or ‘seashore, or clty use on cooler Decisive Reductions on All Infants’ Wear, white of black; regular price 35¢.. it's the biggest Glove value we have ever been able to patent DOUBLE WOVEN FINGER 'TIPS, All new, MUOH, Af ordinary, J48LE would cost MORE. 300 c Resp Roek Coats— Washable, fast color—all OTIC. Gs cee Pees 3 Here's 400 White and Fancy Wash Vests—Albsizes vests for only. About 260 Alpaca Coats—That you'd pay $2.00 for in for White Duc:: Trousers—Thor Pure Worsted Unlined Blue Serge Coats—Single or double breasted—color atarantents welDe 98 Friday and-Saturday. Two days only, but two economy yet presented in this line of goods. cut, extra well made and worth very muck sale prices. Eathing Suits, made of black, blue and white, madein the shirt waist sign sailor collar and sailor knot, very full full bloomers; $6.00 ts no pricefor sucha suit, e have vil go at 2.98 Sensational Clearing Prices. Dresses In Imported and Domestic Ging hans, and Chambrays years. We include also a numerous assortment of 2 to 5 year linens and piques; neatly trinmed and with fancy 98° t © 2.98 to $5,650; sale prices........ e At 2 9 We areclearing Chil- °. up to 7.00 each. rials embrace’ sill, cloth, serge and mohair (2 to 6 year sizes); their use ideal for moun- 2 98 days; values up to $7.00; gale price.... bd Na 35c. Lisle Gloves, 19c, 1,500 pairs of Women’s Lisle Thread Gloves, aolsp | 9c Silk Gl SH oves, 25c The Sale of the Century, oder-—and tat means something extraordinary; 1,500 pairs LURE SILK GLOVES, 2-ciagp, with the fresh and pertect goods, and include BLACK and GRAY.’ \ common COTTON Glove would cost AS ‘These aré of strictly. pure silk, and you take your choice at , ave 25c c~) Children’s Department. Mothers’ Friend Waists (small sizes only). 25¢ All-Wool Knee Pants, value up to $1.00, at pr 39c Boys’ Wash Suits, not one worth less than $1.00, at 35c., or 3 The colors guaranteed. All sizes, Every Blouse Suit and Shirt Waist . Reduced Fully 407% Children’s Overalls, value 50c. pair. Men’s $1.00 and $1,50 65 Neglige Shirts at C About 2,000 Shirts of our 1.09 and $1.50 lines to be closed out for leas than wholesale cost; every shirt bears the Jahbel of one of the most popular brands. Made of extra quality pdinted Madras cloth, in assort- ed, up-to-date pattern: light and dark effect: made with cushion nec! bands, faced sleev full throughout, made, all sizes; shirts made to sell for $1.00 and $1.50; on sale may St 6 5c SRR Yi, | eemepeeeneteesrarssn eae se, Men’s:1.50 and 2,00 Su Undetwear Reduced to, , In our line of $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts and Drawers the assortments of sizes and colors ar. broken, and have decided to close them out at Rreatly reduced prices. ‘There are about 800 pieces of silk mercerized lisle and American silk in various colors, not all sizes in allscolors, but all sizes in the lot, Regular price $1.50 and $2.00 per gar- ment; reduced on account of § ‘Dependable Pianos $175.00 and Up. Termss Easy as $1aWeek The'public has been quick to appreciits the ad- vantage in buying pianos here. Since op:ning our Ppidno -salesrooms Monday morning huni music lovers and friends have visited ‘he thir floor. Without exception, all upite in pros ; this beautiful temple of music one of the han somest and most convenient in New, York, While our prices and terms on ‘high grade pianos are at all times much lower than those of any other New York house, we are giving special this and next week nor of ing, visit, will) well hye and you. will qn . ss, i sf wel Alin | you, oy tone, piano.’' Fee demonstrations daily. «Pine Salesrooms, third floor, 25d street side. ss Great July Clearing Saie of 4 | | | | | | | for $1.00]: | Lisle Thread Gloves. White} 74 mmer 79¢| = Splendid Muslin Wear Values. Kimonos, size 54 to 44 inches; Corset Covers, French styles,with Drawers, tine muslin, umbrella ruffles all fast colors, light grounds, 19c Ms V shape and Corset Covers, French stylc and La ghee? 4 close fitting Torchon and Vai. trimming; broidery; 29c. value, 1 Oc fancy patterns; 29c, value. high neck, with inserting: of embroidery, clusters of lace 39c tucks between: 50c, value, at... ate... $s Shoe Specials. Special sale of Women’s | 20:0 yards of 40-inch Curtain Swiss, the kind that Tan Vici Kid Leather Oxtords, also sizes 214 to cial to-mor- row at, pergr. in black; 8; very spe- 98c Women’s Canvas Oxfords, in sizes 2% to 7, are excellent value; to-morrow at. per pair Wash Goods, “eet 1410 Bte. Organdie Lawn, in_ beautiful floral ef. fects, white grounds, blue, red, helio at maize flowers, value 124c., at 40 Inch Fine White India Linon, regular price 19C., at...+2+ cerees sevvce Special Lot of Towels, good size, fri Honeycomb Towels; special, each at..see+++++ inged Torchon lace and hemstitched ruffles; 25¢. value, of cambric, and yoke 1 We bands; 25¢, value, at’. I 5c 2 Children’s Drawers, sized 2 to 4 years, heavy muslin, with clusters of tucks and deep hem; bands fintshed with buttonholes; also em. Upholstery, etc. usually sells at 10c. per yard; will place it onsale 5 Cc to-morrow at the matchlessly low price, per yard $5.50 Mattress at $2.98. Hair Top and Bottom Mattress with good, clean sant tary filling, made up to your order. to fit any size bed, Bathing Suits. sizes, at.. =. Men’s and Boys’ Two-Piece Bathing Suits; assorted colors and fancy ¢ stripes; $1.00 value, at:... 98c 1.49 JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Gloves Leave and colors, 2 clasp fasten-| ive" ing. soc per pair. Twenty-third Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS, Leave than at Returning—Leave $10.40, 18, dN 22a Bi Boys’ One-Piece Pure Worsted, $2.00 value, at...ceceseeeseeeeenes 2-Piece Pure Worsted Men's and Boys’ Suits, at.. “4 RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATIONS foot of West Twenty-third SUEa The leaving thine from. Dewusiases “gad Cort! Street nye minutes later that Shar “given below" for’ Twenty-third Street Station. ‘i FOR THE We! 97.55 A. M.—CHICAGO SPE 10388 4. MLSE, LOUIS LIMITED, aes a att we 10.85 A Me TERED. a BAG later and, 4.40, 8.40, marked ve 'D AND CINCIN- EXPRESS. PECIAL. Just. Chock Full of Good Things for JULY AMACAZINE © Y Man Fishing in Life Insurance The mostvigorous story which gets right into the inside of Hyde that ‘Trun leaves Weat 234 ortinnd! and Deshrosses, Ste Fulton St. MOUNTAIN EXCURSION RESORT levery ‘7 F ‘sonvar sR LEHIGH VALLEY BAND CONCERT, A Old-Fashioned Country Dinner, We, ly. WESTERN RAILWAY.— " OMIO, RAILWAY.—7,53 INE COMFORT. AND NOR. 55 A. M. Week days and 6.25 Py 9.05 A. M. 55 B. a Sundays, Fr oeh. ae oP Anve, weak 00D only, except Long “Trane Seas only turdaya only), 2: MUSEMENTS. Heer Ere NTS. Bt, 8.25 ot has been told, A fascinating stor Peter Delacy oy "the honest. mi “Tlonaire king of the pool rooms, The heart of the man— Lawson nis* nome life—isea! rela: tion with bis family—good deeds, A story by a prince In, Nauvoo 6) eiers: Robert W. mnt 5 ts v3. Long Dresses Cc A pictorial discussion, ALL A NEWS STANDS. error inducements | bd a CH 8m! : "Snoko MAUGH soiaysiyes DINK Megeneraty Agalte 01,401 Children, 1h | » Pi cae a A oe at an eee aa ek Teeth see (aroun tS eke Gheiner" for Fennsylvanig BURY. TR. 1D. nierr, —-— ona Errata INDAYe VIA S$ 1.00 eAcuREaNs

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