The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1905, Page 12

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i i | ily. mvp i zt i E ? ? i E i ? | i ii # gf lh 4 iat FE Hit tet ue oe i EE if e E ekgtt iy tt filet ili ite t g & ; g ; I fas caught in a almost instant- een. ace her. J.| ing been nervous the Seven Members of *Exeoutive Board Declare ‘in Favor of a General’ Tie- Up. 2. COLEVEUAND, O., Aug. 7.—"Five of even members of the Executive z of the International Association of Bride and Steyotural Ironworkers "yoted in favor of a strike Reoretary J. J. MoN to: “The I. Ie amare to-( 4 strike ts contingent upon the action thar Say. be taken by President Frank Bu- ) “He ig in Chicago, but we ex- Ahat he wilt arrive in Cleveland Tuesday. I have not the leas idea hn sitive Botras fmt being a0. strike, On, te. itabie."” workers ai called 4] arrest any of the men who have been tle: GM Testifies: Be. ant Hira. Taggart Were “Hlold- ing Hands.” | i i I 4 I ii i i ied iit bd FF) i! fy as ti t ii | 2 i t j thy $3 cigarettes. There was eome objection by Judge Smyser, about question, and Judge Mason ' observed that if the habit of smoking Sblag yt he ge Slant mah ery ge Dly ons detween Capt. and: Fort Thomas were ', to aaid, but at Leavenwort hed it that the captain wife wi "Fort Leavenworth four BES EF ERED EZ oS 3 a2 eyet a that Cal ga eee "aes A ot ition ef John Van How “Sure: Geta at Sa t a6e at ners the Tas: gart upon ry re waa very fn ro aee his wife, fl E58: and” a which was rei ‘The witness anc Mi fer tace bore evidence of hav- rulsed, She was not in a condition. ‘The jor wes placed in the hospital for sen t. "ihe: plioes soatied, yptanotgniy tae 4 ed, but peared very self.con) He also aw ‘Tagwart, and could find no evidence of alooho! on him at all TOARRESTOFICERS OF WATERCOMPAN Mayor Brush, of Mount Vernon, Says They Have No Right to Shut Off Water—Rates Too High, He Asserts. MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥,, Aug. 7. ‘The New York Interurban Water Com- Dany continued to-day to turn off the water in the homes or business places ‘of those who had not pala their water rent. Supt, yer says he will have his men turn off the water witerever tne water rent ts not paid, He saya, however, that just-@s soon as the rent ig pald by the consumer the water will be turned on again, Mayor Brush, of Mt. Vernon, says oe bas been trying to communicate with Corporation Counsel Sherman, but’ 2s wet has been unaile to do a0. “When he has seen Mr. Sherman, he says, he will order some arrests, He wili not turning off the water In the houses, as he saye be realizes these men are | merely doing what they ere toldy but | he says be will arrest some, if not all, the officials of the water company. Mayor Brush says the water rents 19 | are too high, and he is leading the Aight for cheaper rates, On Friday and Sate urday about one bundred places had ! | the water shut off because they refused | was fomned of G. & Van Hamel, Professor : se ne Philosophy ai the Univarliy o¢ amnier, | 10-YEAR SEARCH REWARDED. | 2s, to poy the rates, NEW HOLLAND CABINET, 4 Formed To-Ney, with Prot, G. A, Vor Hamel a Pramier, THE HAGUE, Aug. 7.—A new cabinet under Pi gem oom — jL Bp Of... i SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREBT, NEW YORK. e@ Second Week Rivals the Gorgeous Glories of the — First in That Greatest of All Our t | Red Letter Sales got the: bargains and we've got the crowds—got thi " as we never had them ‘Fhe store suggests the Chi trading—the valu 'sensational—the ‘delighted enthusiastic. Tuesday sees’ another ’ indslide—including @ Halt Hose. At a 4° Men’s Half Hose, Fine Qualities. Worth Up to 69c. a Pair. Imported Lisle Thread Hose, fancy stripes and fignres; solid grounds with neatly hand embroidered {nsteps; allover laces with embroidered figures and stripes; Platn colors and a number of others; all this sim- ™mer’s styles; tho greatest values ever offered; regular values 35c., 50c. and 69 Letter Price, Tuesday, pair before. people Offering of [len’s i |Men’s Half Hose, Importers’ Samples, Value 25c. and 35c. a pair. 6,000 pairs importers’ samples Men's Lisle and Cotton Halt Hose, in a large variety ot styles; plain colors, black, blues, tans and grays; also hand silk - embroidered figures and stripes and seh peal all this texas Huck ‘Towels, hemmed, ready for use, worth 12%¢, each, at comb Towelling, unbleached, worth To. yard. at 4%c Three Wonders in Wool Dress Goods. 2 5 c x for 44-inch Black 1 9 c yd. for 44-inch Check. | 3 9c yd, for 50-inch En; erlies: Mohalt, ah Worl a Or xe. lish Sicilian Mohair 12.50 Raincoats 6 85 e worth 45c: S Blue and Brown,worth 59c. Wash Suits | for Women 100 Women’s Reincoats will be a feature of Tues- for Women are melting in this sale’like snow before. day's business. a@Summicr’s sun and by the end of this is expected to have gone from Serebirieer nonin ‘There are many styles in this offering. —all New Fall ard get here. You can aff to buy Linen Suits by the halt Now if you want'the. chance of the year to get a dozen Guaranteed Rain Proof Coat—full length and full width—selze this at such prices as these; et 4.75 $12.80 RAINCOATS, e style, of good 6.85 wet tase ae ef ue, ‘ 4.75 a \ q Red Letter Price... For Suits made in $15.00 RAINCOATS. the correct coat 8.25" ing Skirts. 300 Duck Skirts, plain white or Slash value, Red Butcher’s Linen Shirt Waist Dresses, white and natural; beautiful mode $7.50 value. R Letter Price... Linen Finished Duck Skirts in white; “4 plaits; excellent value at $2.00. Red Let- ter Price 95c 700 Linen Skirts in various styles and materials; white or tan; positively $3.00 values, Red Lat- 1 2 5 skirt, with beau: embrolderie ° glais; $5.75 value. Red Letter Pri iThe Undermuslins Afford Rich Picking 119¢ for 29¢ Drawers and 24c $37 re Kl moms | 39c for 69c Gowns and Price Shirt Waist Aeetrryaa] tifa: see Lawn ‘ace , newest pleated flounce yore mannuteaured, tended to vest! ‘Choice, ‘ Son be am at Corset Covers— Drawers—Gowns, . Drawers, umbrella yoke, broad border, Empire style or V- kimono sleeve, neck, * embroidery _ trimmed. Drawers, umbrella ruffle of tor- ruffle, hemstitched hem or tor- figured lawn. chon insertion tack: id edging Che mis es—Gowus, chon lace edge. Corset 3 9c or deep embr 59 Cc leep embroidered 39c Chemise - style, cam- Covers, 1 ‘kk, lace edge .. 20 ° a4 45. fle hematitched tucks. wns an awe J arages = Cc i —Gowns, plain bric, torchon or Val, lace, inser- lig ala tion yoke, 10 different atyiee, yoke or embroidered insertions, 39¢ ig chemise skirt length, circular |, for 79c Gowns and Sacques — Kimono Aha spa ol bieatig Hog yoke of torchon inser. front, broad a re oe Tn . ‘ront tem tions, beading and rib- 59c belt, pointed kimono 39c ) ? ), Women’s Ritbed =| Women’s 19c. Vests 8c sleeveless; all sizes; 4 to 6; reduced to. . ‘These sieves! regular goods andes a ay hack and short Power of a Dollar. j trated'to-morrow ( and. Wednesday in our hing D you can take ehh free og Lorelle’ ene dlmity or Idwn, shirred yoke in hemstitched tucks snd 29¢ Delt po Combination R Women’s Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck end 25¢. & 38c. Children’s Vests at 18c. jar manufacturers, known all 1 5c feeeeeeeeeene ee sold; the material is fine balbrig- The Purchasi ng duced for the Red will be ocularly. demonstrated'ta. G ood Ss. entire stock of Embroidered French ~ Rrinted Irish Dimities. ] Oc yard, In this great st. from 30 to 50 This 1s from one of the niost popu- perfect-fitting Combination Suit all sizes, 4 fo 6; re- Wash ~Black Grenadines. Silk Mulls, All regular 25c. values, 4 Suits. over the cointry as the most gan, soft ps silk; Letter Sale to. 39c Tan Efamines. Swisses. Printed Dotted Swisses. Safts in “lin rh Adele white gage Be is Sac ee fara mac ae a aaa ear seg = 5 wi ‘at’ double Umbrellas, 296 | serviceable umbrelia at a Met of silver, born Value 696% apectal iY embrol a perfect Women’s Dollar Waists Special. at 69, full blouse, with yoke of ‘three rows Of fine smb stylag Bieatea % 6c} Muslin Wear at Astoundingly Low Prices. Wi fall-width, umbrella Extra Size Gowns, 44 to 50 inch, Extra Size Drawers, fins Cambric, Meeied one tro snd three insertings made insquare ana high neck, trimmed trimmed with ruffies ‘of embroid. ‘of Torchon lace; also. embrotdery tn- 19¢c ‘Serting, ‘with lace and embroidery -ruffles; $1.19. value, at....+06 with torchon lace and embroidery, 89. value Oc ery; Cluster of tucks above; 69c. value, 49c!} $1.25 Genuine Inlaid Linoleum ‘at 59c. Another shipment ha Kai can Scat fun’ last season There are re 25 distinct and ‘ g ‘ir designs. ‘pets wi e) ment of reasonable Gepost, "ve ‘wil include making and laying. Dollar value, to-morrow, per yard, ment of reasonable deposit. ee Sensational Four-Hour Specials---From 9 A.M. Till 1 P.M. Wash Dresses at 79c. Girls’ $2. broidery; skirts are pleated with deep hem; sizes ¢ a Ni the lot worth less than pet lg of rings 1.25 qual miss such <b portant saving. It is 2 yar ‘and mottled effects; worth $1.2 59¢1 No housekee; wide made from great Linoleuts specials | 3,000 yards of a tan ehvelieg distance of this stores! i Wels This tot of” 3,000 yards lasts, toca Boys' p- | Cur Poys' Department couldn't possibly offer a more attra ss tive special. Boys’ Pants, in ages 4 to 15. Genuine Inlaid Linol ih I purchase of one of the Margest mills in the country. That’ ‘er you this remarkable saving when prices are almost 25 perc attractive patterns in sitting- future delivery upon pay- ets, nim 50c Pants at 25c Shown in gen- eral mixtures of guaranteed through and through cheviots, Have riveted buttons and taped seims. We: Il no cottonades or satinets, he ality No mail orders and C.0.D. Choice of these sce pants between itivel, which isa Eunetee none sent 9 A.M. ad't P.M. to-morrow, at per pair. A JAMES MoGREERY & GO. | JAMES McGREERY & CO. JAMES McGREERY & GO, Muslin Underwear Dep't. 2d Floor. On Tuesday, August the 8th. Sale of One Hundred Dozen fine Lawn Dressing Sacques. 50c, gsc and 1.25, 4 Twenty-third Street, STRONG TONE IN STOCK MARKE General Advance in. Securities All Along the Line—New High Records for Various Stocks on Limited Speculation. A atrong tone prevailed’ In the stock market 40-day, especially during the along the line, and Jn some cases es- tablishing new high Mgures, Specula- tion was limited during tho carly rup, but as the session progreased became Sale of Ladies’ Hosiety On August the 8th. |Sheer, black Lisle Thread Stockings., Embroidered insteps in various colors aud designs. Fancy Lisle Thread Stock- ings. Colors,—tan, mode, red and cadet blue, 35¢ pen pair 3 pairs for 1.00 “ Pure Thread, black Silk Stockings,—with spliced cottom soles, heels and toes, 1.25 per pair. Twenty-third Street. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, o-tay's 1 ‘Amal. Copper, Rig ER Am. & am, a Corset Dep’t, - and Floor, : Fine Batiste Corset, for average figures, ose *# value 2.00, Fine Batiste Corset, for average figures, with front and) side supportera attached, ‘ 1.45 valu 2.90 , “La Vide” Corset,’ with sharply defined waist line, is particularly suitable to. be worn with sheer gowns or “Princess'’ dresses, as it defines an absolutely correct shap:, 3:00 to 12,00 Dwkaty-thied Street, SHOWS _ WEAKNESS AT START. patbistaich alg: sgintoshen ty the Borer series ee A or ca en ae es to I-82 @ cent. ng 7 ‘The market et Minneapolis was ha Dit, Joasen there extending to 1 1-4 f x i

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