The evening world. Newspaper, August 8, 1905, Page 12

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Rogers able Ware, juarniiteed for 5 Years. Rogers Tea Spoons, in plain and fancy ei spatterns; 756. value, at, per Srdovet. ake )°] rs Table Spoons es Forks,) 10. pas and Mee patterns; $1.25 valu daze reat Purchase and Sale of Skirts} At Prices Meriting the Attention of Every Thrifty Woman. Purchased an entire’ stock of the newest: shirts from. one of New York's’ te janufacturers, and will place the ‘lut on, sale at pricés seldom equalled in value-giving, bo Spe anal reading the description of: these Skirts, can afiord’to miss such an ips portant event Skirts made from fine wool black che vis, in high These _ Black > Cheviot.“ heat fifteen er ly leated. Style: ___ Special Bargains. in: “Hoary ‘and. Idren’s Short Sleeve Women’s Fine Liste Thread Union meee srockings St " Gatree Vests, Suit: high neck, Pert sléeves, ~ Silke Sacrificed. vais at... 59. Japanese Habutai Silk at 29c, Ganvas Shoes. oon yards of Extra Heavy Glace Japanese Habutal Boys’ and girls’ white canvas, tan and covert color canvas it is a strong, serviceable and lustrous fabric, and seve Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers, and in oxblood, blue and pink; 27 inches Wide: Regularly 55¢.; sonata yy 29c 50c, Tafieta at “33c. a Ya. while ‘they last .. aa many flower pieces sur- ‘the’ coffin when’ the ceremony Boys’ Is; 59c. Deen att mn eae af 59c!' x4, ne ee with 4 33¢ 1,000 Mattresses at Half Price usual $1/alue, specialat. aon RegUINg eles Hu A special sale of Combination Mair Mattresses, mide or 8. 33 100 STOUT FOR SINGLE GRAVE Tanna fe what other | the ‘quiescent. police of ‘the uve named It. Geographers atitborities call it “North Ber: fe in New Jereey, negr the. good clean Sanitary filling. with suft hair top and bottom, E heavy sateen ticking, leather of cotion tufts, all well nade, nh iS value $650; Special at this gréat sale to-morrow, ali sizes, at ETI Be and :foolish, go on in the “Hole day » through which runs the ‘Hydson ‘and Bergen investigation, and from all the at hand, .“‘Hell Hole’) would ‘hy’ all odds to be the name that; (Stand until. the day of rogenera- ave yenry axb deserved tion of. tough commu- was tour, Tt way, low, and the nostrils’ of the Part of that car- At “Little Coney Island’ wih that it resembles In’ pledsuye-ground by ‘the r Ferris wheel; . coal te which 18 by hand’ with ‘a lanyaré, a F dookhy two tintype shacks, t cream parlor, (2 h piace ‘and half a dozen ‘Every hotel: has, Its “‘casino’. or floor, and dancing Ja the amuse- me to the factory girls towns which have “Hole” for a year A light-hearted, nosy-cheeked ‘mais, with her toes a tripping an nee eesti: has ridden through er- enue to the ‘Hole,” o bores ffer did'on Friday might list, “for Fiestr anda fow hours later wished he bad meyer been born Death was "ind 10 Loretta Pfolffer. ‘Where Bergen avenue forma o june- tion with the ‘Hudson County Boulevard, making four corners, there is where the ‘Hole’ fs. It 1s just oyer the fence from the old Hudson County Jockey | ‘lub race-course. The only hotel to-be) found there which Js not spoken of with shrug of the shoulders is Nun- g's, an establishment of twenty Standing, which the rough roe “a ‘shun, Across Bergen avenue @ exstern/edge of the ‘Hole’ . ala Methodist Church, /A man Bervas has turned tt into a dance ghd tathskeller. It is common 10 @ man say to another, “Come the church and have a drink, some young hoodlum, with @ cl “at noire from his lower lip, ask a ‘deluded giz] companion to go to the @bureh and “haye a beer and a waltz.” Heaviest Trade on Sunday. “Beerdrinking and dancing, With wi the appurtenances in the way of a Jmerry-g0-round, swings and wheels to heads with a stimulant under hem jwhirl the faster end turn giddy “ia and day out and’ with never a stop When Sunday comes it 1 the hotels’ and the rest or tt do their heaviest trace. ‘on Sundays only do the police put ice. but for all they do d keeping order and steering orr- Se ais they might as well = has a foree of biue- Hudson, but there is re ‘ine Bergen, County ot ink Of arrest+ Mor socnstting done ‘acts 0 18 Wie Bbitude of ytne “éivle" und He pole ced Up thle ‘pont = : aes. the dine in mill “Dhe piwbling avis he picetieg of ft laweseness je |ing mill men of the CARROUSEX, CALL WOMAN IN halos SCANDAL jSubpoena’ Served ‘Upon Mrs. imperial Hotel by United Seates Marshal Henkel. Notwithstanding the Genials of Unitea States Marshal Hetikel and the oMclals ‘of the United States District-attomey's fice ‘additional subpoena: have been werved in. New York upon various per- sons requiring thetrattendance In Wash- ington in gonkection wit the cotton leak scandals, ‘A subpoena, issued at the instance of United States District-Attorney Beach of Washingvon, was served upon Mrs. Sarah MM. Pedkha.n Imperial Hotel by Marshal Henkel. Peckham cvideritly anticipated RucA piovess would be served 4ua Loe) pederat authorities BSGst ae RAPS a Sami 1 seEve ead of the Barun be uougo, as hey ‘did “eae ing tbe baskeupicy = agains ner last ‘auaraier, it said that Districi-attorney Hach desires. to interrogate Mrs; Wack ham about the contenis of a deposit box. ‘Tue subpoena. requires, ths attendance of Mrs. Peckbam be- iis tne Federal Grand Jury on Aug. next safe- abpoer Mercer’ who ts said to be @ downtown. cotton broker. jie ae SOR ES LONDON MARKETS. American Stocks Steady and Prices Are Generally Maintained, LONDON, Aug. &—Money to-day was in tait demand and tolerably firm, but the supply was uncertain. Dis- gounts were steady but quiet, Console Were fractionally ‘harder and closed mericans opened steady on higher York parities. United States eel Corporation stocks were prom- inent but the advances were not wholly insintalned, though the tone was cheer- ful.” Lutes movements were irregular and the close quiet. Foreigners were but Conti- nental# retiected Trmness of the Paris Bourse. Japanese Imperial Sixes of 1904 were quoted at 1¢4, HYDE SELLS BANK STOCK. Disposers of 1,500 Shares of Denver Firat National. DENVPR, Col,, Au quiet the fi &—James Hazen in the vity, which amounted to 1,500. share: to Charles M. MeNelll, ong of shy Jeud~ who Js aiso President of the United States Hedup- fon and Refluing Company, which ta Mnowst as the mil! eee of the state, ni sum for the Yirde Moldings. SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Gun rises. 5.08|Sun nots. LosiMegn acts. ALM, last night at /the | Hyde, of New York, bas sold his stock | rat National Bank, of this | Hor na was served vpon Lewis | wo! COURT FULL OF WRONGED WOMEN, More than’ a re earl Most of Them with Grievances Against Their’. Husbands, Crowd Around Magistrate Pool, ‘Moré '\than a ‘hundred ryomen, many demanding action against. husbands, to-fiay crowded the West Side. Pollcs Court, ‘The cruph became so groat that Mag's- trate Pool was compelled to reverse tie usual order Gf procedure and heard th: @pplications for warrants and sum- monses before the prison cases. many abandonment cases, but this ‘crowd of deserted women broke all rec- ords, "This 1s the worst T ever saw," said ‘¢ | Magistrate Pool us he faced the crowd of women. “It. seefs us if every hus- band on the west side had doserted his wife,” ‘Most of the women brought their f, dies along withthem, One aggrieved wite appeared with six children and & basket of lunch. Sie came early and established herself and her brood on an entire seat, io was routed out ai e@ fo get’ in Mne with the oh 2, do all BS A children come istrate, as a of ftitea babies set up a dismal sways: bring all ae cuneees hey produ G ‘The lawvers tell cthetm to do th: ier took over three hours to go women's cases and restore aoa o ler in the court. ‘The worst of it ts," ‘said MMi Pool, as the last woman tunned Witt @ warrant for her husband, have Ise warrants. again to strate away owe summonses and 3d we'll ave & large ¥ Crop raw, 3 BR CU E, COTTON MARKET OPENS HIGHER AND STEADY. Bteadiness marked the the local cotton market to-day at an advance of fram 2 to 6 polnts. The clieh market started considerably oe our opening cropped to a normal vethere Was no feature to dealings, trading: ‘being only pn & moderate every weak for fusure use. trade for Wall street interests we among the Cy payers, Road hep been made a director of the 36.5 | —-__—- WHEAT. MARKET IS a Mi or poe ing was me bused on‘ fbees Aempera: tg were “0 Pose, sts ber, 10,00 ert: saab 10,65 to Ray wo ‘og: (Maret i ‘apt sos bid: ht ¥, 10.97 ber, ih ‘sanuary, fot; Maren May, 1 Alte and In pinces tember, STEADY AT OPENING, fo. the continued ‘Ane wanther. /erop country the local The West Side Court ts!noted for its| Bal opening of | Urooklsy hl hugher than expected, but by the ume’ ©. winds ‘were prevalent yester- |¥é STOCKS WEAK ON PROFIT TAKING Irregular at i taal of a Day of Heavy Trading, Following a Strong Opening at Good Ad- vance—High Record in Rail- roads, ! Fomowing the noon hour to-day, the ‘stock: market becamo weak’ in spots, chiefly on profit taking and prices ‘ol irregular. The! feture of the foren was tle resistance and absorptive power displayed, offsetting pretty heavy offer- ings for both account. The dealings. | were fairly well animated and trading considerably in excess of yesterday's volume. Baltimore and Ohio and Read- ing were wbout vhe most conspicuous of the standard @roup during the morn- ing session, each establishing new high records. Another notable feature was the un- usual strength and activity displayed iu the Chicago Great Western issues, they advancing from 1-2 to almost 2 per cent. Tinton Pacific was given good sup- |port, the price touching 192, against in1-8, its close of last night, on « fairly €00d demand. In the Erle and Jocal ‘Traction group an irregular. tone prevailed. As usual the Steels, Copper, Smélting and American Sugar led the Industri- als. ‘Thore was a fair variety in the bond quarter. The ‘total sales ‘of #tocks were 579,400 shares, and of bonds $,200,00. The Closing Quotations. To-day’s highast, lowest and closing prices and net changes from yesterday's closing prices or from last recorded sale are as fol- lown: Amal. Copper Bmert. & Fe & KR. pe ae g: Bepte FURST Hat 144] 1148 oe xs ele se ke eS FESR EE opie + ET | wYjeould be effected the McGees were eee enn eee Holy» Cross Cemetery Rule Barred Patrick © MoGee’s Body from Burial by Wife’s Side, Relatives of Patrick H. McGee, of No. 161 Warren street, Brooklyn, who died & few drys ago of fatty degeneration’ of the heart, were unable to bury him in the Holy Cross Cemetery, where the} ‘MeGees for several generations have} been buried, because his body would not fit’ in a single grave. Bir. “McGee weighed. 990° pounds’ when he died. Some time ago Bishop Mc- Donnell ordered that only sitigle graves be sdld in Moly Cross Cemetery, as it was becoming 30 crowded. A single Brave is 24 inches wide and six feet long. When Undertaker John Fagin, of No, 161 Columbia street, Brooklyn, measured the dead man, he found he would need ‘@ grave at least 3§ inches wide The dead man’s son tried to get two graves for the body, but the cemetery officers would sell only one. As no compromise forced to buy four/ graves in St. John's Cemetery, in Flushing, where the dead man will be buried. Mr, McGee was a boss painter for many years, until ba grew too stout to wo about, He lived with bis son, John J. Mes rinter. Before he died he expressed a wish to be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, where hig wife was buried several years ago, DEPEW RETURNS TO TOWN. Comes from Newport to Attend a Directors’ Meeting. (Special to The Brees Dal vc? ) NEWPORT, & to-day to attend « directofs’ meeting, He was accompanied by his host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. H. McKay Twom- bley, who will’ go to their country. real- dence at Morristown for a week and then return here. were iit. gud. Mey Hobert “Goulet on prove Mr. ie re, Rol ite for wie pty ee, a a SOnSee ibete eta Yee ‘middle of of Abieaad eRe ee) EXPLOSION SHAKES A TOWN, SANDY HILL, N. Y., Aug. 8—Fitty cases containing 1200 ticks of dyna- mite, which had been stored for satety in an abandoned well at Fort Miller, exploded last night, breaking windows in the houses for miles around. aren residences were violent! ken. ey coe. was injured. The dyna- pike. long: to the contractors for Ip. Shes he “enlargement of the @anal, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Suits. Dotted Mull and cotton) check Voile Princess; Dresses,——délicate color. ings,—trimmed with lace, | 12.00 Remaining stock of Linen, and figured Lawn Dresses, | 4.50 and 6.50 | Formerly 7.00 to 12,00 | Brilliantine Walking Skirts, H 5.00 and 7.59 | Walking Skirts made -of Oxford mixtures, 3.75 Formerly $.75 t | i } | | Twenty-third Street. | JAMES McGREERY & CO. | Sweaters for Ladies and Children. and Floor. ~ Ladies’ Norfolk Jackets and Military blouse Sweaters, —odd sizes and styles, 1.85 value 325 to 6.50. Boys’ Sweaters. 75¢ value 1.50 Sweaters for small childzen. 50c * value 4.00 Twenty-Third Street. ‘ ute rape tes Gee — GOROSTS — The Best Shoe for Womts, of Sorosta Oxfords, Gibson Tene 98 and Slippers. / 2.75 per pair. torn 3, aga and $.60 a champagns. and | fs, shoes,--in ) 139 *1.48 WOMEN'S HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. Sion Red Letter Sale. A WONDERFUL SALE of a wonderful lot of Waists which wise women will not willingly miss. "All fresh goods, just fare a big manufacturer, at heavy price SORES. Slots: for Whit £9 Corded Lawn 980 Waists, with black pin dots, made side plaited from shoulder to 6 bust, box plaited centre, but- toned front; ~ good, full sleeve; French back—regu- lar 75c. values—Red 39c Letter prices... 4... for! very fine Lawn Waists, made with four panels of English embroidery gown. Ege with $2.75 Waists—Red Letter price...c-++s04;+e=e | 7 for White China) mis 8 ee for petaise: | e D with round’ yoke 1. 0 7 of lace, also stripes ihe ’ of waist-back and front tucked, di eral py nk blue teria lucked, dee ¢, lave B lace. cuff, attached i 2S collar, bute ‘psert * $4.00; - Wi tier price... Letter price, x4 lace insertion, tucked back, deep tucked cuff; Silky Waists, made down centre of front. of waist, body Bee taseasian Oe Gee to Pace At i 19 som peostl insertion—sonie _ $3.00 These splendid $350 Pfanos are going rapidly, | Better make your sel now, Such an opportunity to secure a high-grade Plano at such a little as $198.60 may not come again. Terms as bow as

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