The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1905, Page 6

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ROR OP THIDTA OVNI Y pee TE ROSTIGE ST rm : ay PSS TLR ON REO FERRIC eR THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1905. : 60,000 WIVES TAKE WOES TO OLD CITY POLICE COURTS YEARLY SEE PROBERS OF ol Constable Women's 1 Wear HAND EMBROIDERED LINEN WAISTS..........2,95 each LINEN WAISTS, tucked, Fall weights.............2.25 “ CHEVIOT WAISTS, Fall weight............0.0...2,25 Wbbigiatrate Pool, Fi Pool, Favorite of | f Be Mag rth Fair Victims of Domestic Troubles, Gives Fiqures—, Causes of Unhappy Homes. —— Magistrate Pool seems to be recognized these days as the friend of deserted Insurance Commissioners fron Six States Make Inquiries About the Plans of New York wives, and the women have been flock- ‘ ing to the West Side Court to ask His Legislative Investigators. MADRAS WaISsTs, “ We Wine uence GOL A to give redress for non-support, : @oute loneliness and even to supply a LINEN SKIRTS..... 4.50 and 5.75 “ father for borrowed chikiren. Insurance commilasionérs from aix 2 $3 Two dozen or more women come each | States arrived in this city to-day and ‘WASH POPLIN SKIRTS. 3.75 & @ay with the same grievance, so this mOfning the front benches were reserved fof them and there were no empty seats in the row of the deserted. Magistrate Pool ebtimates that there are more than 9,000 cases of desertion that come into the #even police courts each year—aver- ging twenty-five a day in each of the @even court The Magistrate does his part to Jiater held a conference with the mem- vers of the Armstrong Cammittee, | which {s to investiyate the affairs of |the Equitable Life Assurance Soctety {and the general conduct of the tnyur- ance business in this Btate, | The visitors, who are alt stopping at the Hoffman Houss are O'Brien, of Minnesota; Preitt, of Kentucky; Folk, Femedy the wrongs of those in distress. . . 2 of Tennessee; Pierce, of Nebraska; Ma- We exacts of the errant husband a Gibney, of Louisiana, and Host, ef ‘Weeldy stipend for the family's support, j ‘ ‘Wisconsin. and sends offenders who fail to make : ‘We want to find cut something good ts the workhouse. When the about the scope of this legiiative in- farital breach does not seem hopeless. vestigation of insurance matters,” eaid Rudolph Conflet, probation officer, | ming in the house ne’ rather ve tm] six borrowed children yanging from | woman,” said the Judge. “1 pole. your | thi Lavdiayy please was ‘Mr. Folk, ‘We may conduct investi- talés the case in hand and tries to | Jail.” three to fourteen years of ai husband in bond to pay yo: week. | ast 0's mayna: ltl oe gations of the same kind ourselve."" refonelle the confiloting parties. “He says my cookin’ don’t sult, and fink of aman with Ane pasaily || Tene coeenG Jet me noe it'ip a. busy. life that of reconelll u et that deserting ge and them. use Acts Peacemaker. oomeanerg eno wala) Crem see ee sete MHined the borrowed | old’ pipes Ne k Y Ing place end p eetity woe y +A, Tittle lon dose much |, Ceasionally the women stoop to | Brood on the bridge, and raised the sald a little yoman y BR ‘agistrate compact,’ gai the sympathy ot the | younger ones that His Honor might | rm to t And 40 TOM a6 He! or noe, bat a = a to ia Pt Mt. Conflel 10 an Heening World re-) Magistrate. One woman about thirty | not miss any. * RHAEROEI?: | tte id smoke if it _m our hus-/|sits in the West Side Court no de: ter, “Tf there ja a. trace lett of | Years of age appeared in court with| "Tt certainty appy. You must humor the lttle | wife tn the district need go inderendec a gia to see any that cams hé otiginal love and affection of the and wife, I use all tact to hue reuingie it. And many a happy reunion comes @bou,” hénded over some of these | ide jater in the a wet id fadlcating tthe tult be che | Leather Goods Underpriced ea ma: ra oa , — . Notions {, Work Basket. ’ Swhtfe and eo slg and little, look Oe tr crushed leather and fancy embroid- ' Bee por spoot for Clark’s @. N. T. | Pa Ener Champion ‘on i ered Wash Belts, also the entire sample be and” ting their tutn to te line of leather belts, They come in all he gr oat S gurses, ¢np include the most te ‘ungry mouths, Yer Honor, season. Regular values 25¢ und 50c. so patient fer a dtr ter eat, And | 49¢ ! for abe Lather Handbags, only the covered shirt walst the mean dor, @allvant in’ AbOUL w silly litde upstact, An’ ine workin They come in several Fin: ping. 600 SouRt fingers fer the bone ter get the money it rt f H i 7 . ‘ Tin : . UB é ter keep a Toot over our heads.” . ' 0 V4. | 4 for sh Sa ine, . One after one the women come up. fas 5h ee al b 7 —— - —=- - y , {or $ papers of Engiivh Hair Pion, worth The Wives’ Woes. Belts, 8 ‘ \ STA 5 7 : MP par papers cards of Darning Cotfow 1000 Stamps $3.00 : {Hts the Uouor that keeps him awas t As Good as Cash ry Ten Cents Spent. 500 Stamps $1.50 During August We Close Saturday at One o’Clock. Good in 75 Departments black and all desirable s 50c, rw cur| cn (Gratifying Bargains for Thousands of Friday Bargain ‘ein NEW SHELL Sul) | Gzatitying Bargain: TO BE A MARVEL | £2373 Weiss! | tanutacturers Surplus Sale of Skirts| Men’s Clothing Sacrifices leer ark ae nur hoof a gam- wen” He doesn't, W ke an honest mah to keep his tamil Buy Here, Reon A Fivo) Fesuts with new Fall patterns and colore fuy Now, To a hard pressed mw Buy Cuick, catculating manut Buy Enough. turer, spot cash speaks Second Floor. loud and eloquently the bright prospecis of immediate help makes G him forget cost or loss. He needed the money more than the skirts and now, at these prices, you can use the skirts to better advantage than the money. it's his loss. It’s your gain! It’s our advertisement. Enough said until you see the factual garments; then § friend will tell iriend— neighbor will carry the word to neighbor! Third Fioor. Pe | $ for Men’s $8.00 and $10.00 3.90 Suits. We aresimply closing out our entire two and three piece suits. A great many are suitable for fall wear. They come in single and doubie breasted styles, made Inventor Says Explosive Will) Sink Biggest Battleship in’ Three Minutes—Charge 129| Pounds with 12-Inch Gun. $6.67 for size 6x9, v#lue $9.00 $12.97 for size 8, 3x1QL6, value $18.00 914.97 for size 9x12, va.ue $20.00 each for Seamless Wilton $22.98 Fore ‘Rog, beautiful new patterns, size 9x12. Regularly $35.00. 56 66 for Men’s $12.00 and $15.00 $1.49 cach for $2.50 Wilton Velvet Suits. Theyare made of blue serges, Rugs, size 27x54 inches. fine silk worsteds, fancy tweeds, a Linea: Ghevioleiand\Glackithiveta: All) are tindd withill|) Carmets Mince: Late ene extra fine serge. Af i 150 Aeneas Chaar yard for 98c Beautiful patterns for parlors and! other rooms. B7e per yard for 80c. Tapestry z ae of woollen fabrics, All sizes. ee ae Dhe new Isham shell, which, the iny tor says, will sink the largest hat ship in three minutes, f8 being tested | 3 at the Sandy Hook proving grounds to- day. Phe shell te constructed of 890 pounds | of cast steel and carries and explodes 4 charge of 129 pounds of dynamite and | +, made of a splen te lawn trimmed v H plaits, pretty lace inser’ eries, Not all sizes in every Al szes in the assortment. yle, but all for Men’s Suits that were 98c Waists, made of mercerized nitro-glycerine. It Is the most power- 39e serek material, trimmed with s.oal - 5g 00 rs | von's 98.30 16.50 and $18.00, The price we matting $1.49 men’s $3.50 le 3 $3 P ful ever made. feclnch’ ai . fies ae esate a clusters of buttons, _ All sizes The obstruction plosive is a of Harvey backed by mound of sar may be ace gincers, Phe thventor, who te in charge of the test and will ask does not pay for the cloth, They come in silk worsteds, serges and thibets, single and double breasted styles. yard for fine Japanese Mattingsy ise Priue 25c. to 40c. per yard; Fridaya special; or 40 yards for $5.98. Linoleum and Ollcloth x square yard for No, 1 grade Oil-* 29¢ Fath, value 45e. er square yard for Alden Sampson's» 18¢ SOc. Ollelot. Ac pet square yard for imported Scotch Walking Skirts. Your choice of 472 elegant Walking Skirts made mainly of miztures—brilliantine shepherd checks and linens. They are 9 gore, foot plaited, and linen in 56 plaited effects. All colors and lengths. $2. 98 for $6.00 Walking Skirts, An assortment of 547 Walking Skirts made of fancy and plain materials such a Cheviots, sicilians, Men’s Trousers Sale Extraordinary $1.35 Sk PF2 $180 Fossce ati ot 250 Hows sds UW 17¢ | for we he & ts ho danger 4, noo ee ¢tc., in blue, black, brown and green, light and dark mixtures. This lot is made 5 favide: Eork Linoleum, superior to all other ae or Spavterns, ies: | in kilted and plaited effects, also elegantly tailored Skirts that have sold up to $6, tterns) neat Leister at oat ing a iat e cork linoleums. Value 75c. te ty tm . and colors, suitable for business | stripes; also 2 complete line of | m phigh: ane GQe 24 68e- per square yord for Inlaid Linoleum Remnants, regularly sold at $1.45 per square yard. Important Sale of Remnants ‘All| fancy cheviots and cassimeres. [ee rae ee rpose wear $1 98 for Walking Skirts that sell at $4.50, In this lot we have e 269 Skirts made from a good quality light weight tweed in the new 15 gore high kilted effect in assorted coloring: of pool qual: and general p i i sizes. | Every pair stylishly cut. All length je of 45 degre | ell rl ‘Negligee Shirts } ; “YOURS MERRILY’S” ; At About Half Price. és Sensational “Shoe S e lli n g ! In Muslins, Wash Goods, White Goods, Table Linens, | NEW MOVE. 900 dozen shirts in th Here are a few more reasons why this big floor is Towelings, &c. Main Floor. g rapidly reedpnized as Shoe Headquarters. ves and Oxford Ties added to this great Herald mous sale days, Third Floor. ghtly factory oes and Oxford 95 just arrived thi e the Waikov of different heights, tots of | shapes. All sizes from 5 to 11; widths Each and every {tem will be sold for far less than wholesale market quotations, A 334¢ Per yard for 6$sc Ginghams, Valles and Laws. He W!1 Manage Barney Gitmore, the Irish Comedtan, in a ¥ew Ph “Yours Merrily’ John Ro Roger known throug’ 1 434@ per_yard for 71sc_Un- bleached Muslin, yard wide nd mercerized ¢: a white, er yard for 12 tbc Satee : 6y4Cc per_yard for 15¢ White Orgendies and set, ~~ | Swisses. yard for 15¢ Dimities, Batiste and 9c per yard for 28¢ White Fancy Wi it Mae - e iA SR | oR Alt day Friday in connection with the Herald Sale, f mY u 25e 38¢ a4e AB Se AUER SE CREE seo Baek Mall terials / ee a Haale Sheen e tee oe va fue i T4@ per_yard for 53%c Bleached Twilled | 9c per yard for 1S¢ 32-inch Men's Madras nell for ene Balbriggan Vaderwear, $ come in vici kid, with medium low city and spring Sous Tone. up Pa! a ineEnan ae : © county, at 69c re heels, patent tips, ‘They are snappy shoes in appeal 36c per_yard_for_50¢_ Bleached ae pee yard for one ae nlé Palmer, the W f | 1 jc, The shirts Lave long or short sleeves and Fr ance, solid and good through and through, Sizes 244 Danae colors. Wided that if « ye The drawers are made with double bicyc ‘ , Belwidths CoE should marry during term - } 0 Bs |width 2 2 contract a fort a 2 : ee P eae ren for gic! high-grade Ox. Housefurnishing Sale Continues ! other, Mr August Furniture Specials, a > Pies ford Ties in tan and pat: Great 'Sale of oe Coated Enamelled Ware every great sta ea Fish Eloor. \ wear sold at $2.00, Sizes up ent coltskin; also stray ing stage and } er the 2 trom the little sizes of 6. They| slippers Value up (4 world many time: productions are made of high-grade vici kid,| $1.50, Sizes up to 2 | | with which he was nesociated | | Little Mary’s School- Room Recitations, saethinteiemtenetee=sesnnemeorermeen ‘oe A100 be Cave | Special at $29.98 for 46.00 Parlor ioe. in | $49.09 Bedroom oak di ish, i} plan 4, ST | Polished; beds ats v Py Mirror, beautl- If You also Want the Finest Footwear, Come Here, a nanamenemnnnen Sonemnaamaanaatunes Sm ok ¢ diiCrackers— Cottee — Strictly Tongues - Unceda Milk Bis-§ } fresh roasted ae mermanu’s i) i 14 cults, Zu Zu or Lem-§ {ine Golden ee $1.49 \ smoked 61 oegly} scm Saape, Be} } Santos—5 Ibs. A oe WNL EEY for extra large tm aged {Limite for 75c.5 pound 16€ VLEET slap aquare each. +++ imit, 3 packages. Be A Picnic Hams— 5,000 Extra Selected small, lean, suger- cured Picnics, . Te fold Florentine me, with oval fnomus high. 24° tiesen | massive’ roll “Tonbontd, we fully designed, PROSE vs, POETRY. fel aol ‘pane gr tte | Tm glad you ast me tu recite, Ht Instead uy astin me tu write, | oye) Se oaaanneane aan hae WNT | MCT Tt L Ha: : , TEAR — Special my jon TAYEN CAKER—1.000 large Fish 39C for 60c. galvan- ith aundry Ham- | For pop sez 1 can rhyme 01 Meron tne int na athe | TONG BRANCH BLUB ized Wash Tub, | Better than “define.” ar teagy eer nen ehort ma Ae | Fis, mh qe leah Tub, song tl _ per strong ie Log Aabpod ‘or “ee wood bottom. Drake Broa! tN age qulaite design, made of a:- ted Ow. quarter sawed hea made, whe | can, but du you know, a Oolong or Blend and strongly ast nite | rote a verse or so, ide handles, extra| Wi) Paes Besny HUH Wines and Liquors p ~ An’ cuden't find a wurd n finish, rubbed and if rhyme with “want.” “Absurd,” riearccider panelied Laurel Blend, a set: 1 6 KE ee vig dt, 1 guess I'd rather write POR SEED: Pivation of “nikh ay walion, Be; | Balmor Mees pound In prose, for then it’s right to writ piano polished, high bam | sallfc come Bak $4.70; Lottie, we; Zin- bd is Pr Cc SPECIALS Cc A Realty Bargain May Be ister back, Inrge cane seat, | aoe yeh Ba ibe tor #h:008 thee abe) Moo: fauna Bn bo GANADa Hardware Serub Brush, solid 4 ; Quickly Found Through French legs, well made, supported by net, gallon, O6c; ¢ W iB HieG Whisk Broom, extra quality, WORLD AN durable and ec | garyed posts and bottle, 480; very chot nae wood Rolling Pin, long hand ad: .y a WANT. | lange French bevel af wollen JME essere 6c wee’ wood Potato Masher, long handle. ’ Histed uy endin’ with “World $7.98 for Pah Kade Sirror, Bat styares; whole srsin an 4 er WE Wire Carpet Beaters, long handle. Bric- Want suiected | special, at ‘ Folding Clothes Dryer, |] a-Brac Dusters, long bamboo handle, Mra Potis's ison Handles, Sie: Mb Ih. DRO Ope aban curved fee; | can by extended to 6 fect ' ANA Seah 1B inches long, h which 1 simply MAM AT, Lean MEDER port A iron olland) none fa heh men | To thyme ¥ ular 81° bottle. $10.98 \ , ne Mem a

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