The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1906, Page 18

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oes SY ers + oscar 5 fecurned from Jaina Be MAHLER BROS. Sixth Avenue and 31st Street, JAUNTY SUITS FOR BOYS Very Special Values for Saturday. | Russian Blouse Satts and Buster 29 Satts (3:8.), Double-Breasted and J Norfolk Suits ($70 All-wool fabrics made into well-taflored sults—Cassimeres, tsand Tweeds. For larger boys the trousers are taped | seams and have elastic waist bands. For the smaller boys, bioomer pants, leather beltsand silk ties Values . Boys’ Wash Suits in Eton, 95 Russian Blouse and Buster Poe ° —in white ducks, linen, Galates, Chambray ther light fabrics; bloomer pants; ex hout. Etons, 6-10 yr. sires; Russian Blouses, 3-8 yr. sizes. Value $1.75. Dainty Dresses for Girls. Satior Suit I 15 Very Dresses, jaunty suits y of superior quality in blue, ox- pique vestee effect, emblem em- aid ¢ ned, i gored skirt. ae Sizes 6-14 years; Chamb tan, with wh collar and cutfs 1.95. broidered,. Actual value $ in very large and attractive va- Wash Dresses, riety of styles, incuding Sailor effets, in stripes, plaids, . 1,50 and up to 5.98, q Suits, Péter Thompson and Russian checks and solid colors—60c, 9 “ OPEN SATURDAY EVE Spar PED) BY CAR AHEARN IN REVOLT WHILE CONDUIT. AGAINST THE MAYOR Plough of Trolley Struck Davi Seeks to Control McClellan's son and He Will Die as Re- | power Over the Granting SOROSIS The Best Shoe. Exhibition and sale of Pumps, Slippers and Gib- son Ties for Spring dress. These are shown in the latest fashionable colors and include :— Linen,—plain and embroidered, white, grey and amethyst. Suede,—black, brown, grey, amethyst and white. Kid,—pale blue, pink, old rose, amethyst, purple, ox-blood, sage and grass green, mulberry, porcelain and turquoise blue, oyster and quaker grey, silyer, gold and bronze. Ss Pumps are finished with square quaker bow, made with welt or turned sole on the new Sorosis flat last, with high Cuban or half Louls heel. Men’s and Boys’ Sorosis Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Basement Salesroom. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. | JAMES McGREERY & CO. JAMES McGREERY & CO. | | | te tap | 4 Ladies’ and Children’s Misses’ Suit Dep't. sult of Peculiar Accident. of Franchises, 5 zs ee i i 5 Merino Underwear. Panama Cloth Suits, lined A eae: h President Ahearn to-day 16d | Becond ricer ith silk, chil His black m was a the Hoard of Estimace,| Ypsilanti Union Suits. or grey “Eton” model three ait Mayor McClellan's domination Suits, with skirt mounted Da a of the Bureau of Franchises, He offered 1.25 lived Jer} a reso providing that all matters iinet) on efit drop lining. poy City He Foreman | relating to franchises be referred to a| Ete DE eRe te tracks |‘ of the Hoard of Eatimate./ (inion Suits, trimmed with cise John Car peat the Comptroller, the Prest- ees ») ents | ort i Hoard of Aldermen and the! lace. Eton model Suit of grey way aay ba ae erested : ~: S EOE AG Horan area | 50¢ mixed cloth. Circular value 7S¢ skirt. lent of Swiss ribbed Vests, with high 14.50 atuched to the that tine Ma: s been an ports. He| to mon-| and for lk of rin ton head to-day In the offered by Mr. Ahearn » matters were on the | was ready | jad yoted no as all, A storm being by the the resoittion | ATO BEURED nate fixed May Bt 3S i Beautiful Floral Decorations at} the Funeral of, Miss Har; | insta riet Waters. ity free service in| Franchises recom: | rnehise be granted 000 cash and a twenty-five years | 1 Tess than acceptable | f th t DOWIE NOW DENIES a r hased |P His pocretary cla telephtne communtoation wit It that the of Dowle een het " days than ai a ‘ met ch was!A complete stock of Swiss (re a atreet, a waiter at Shar atteet whtl Solock. thie. afternoon. svdtenie. threw | THREE ARRESTS FOR was pronounesd dead by Fort; HE IS NEAR DEATH, |! enna se pomera | Se or low neck and long or Circular model Walking! short sleeves. Skirt, made of grey m soc cloth, Ss. fo} on ribbed Combination Suits. Tastefully trimmed with| COV€tt cloth © pony coats. lace. | 7250 95¢, 1.25, 1.75 jChildren’s three-quarter and 2.75 length Coats, of mixed or plain cloth, Sizes 6 to 12 syears, ys Palbriggan Vests’ and Drawers and odd siges-of}, children’s Jisle thread Vests. Sy 25¢ Twenty-third Street. 5.50 JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. Broadcloth and Taf. silk “Eton” Coats, Black | | | asa te 12,50, 16.50, and 19.50 al SEES A MAN DIE ian Covert Cloth Coats. Women Work: Over Him ‘length. Till Doctor Arrives, 15,00 and 18,00 A well-dressed man, who was after- | : i “| want Identified as Patrick Mo-Klernan, Twenty-third Street. orty-five years old, of No, 824 West ‘Twenty-third ms Broadway 8, Sixth avenue walking nip atreet shortly after 1 eke Forty 2 fell hea p his hands, staggered » the ground, A shor Townsend, f Roosevelt Hospital. Pa J, Bhoexnaker. of the West | ¢ yy aay -s - ect street Polles Station’ Superintendent Manton and Two duty in Times Square a: the Foremen Paroled to Await ime enw the man fell and ran th his 5 y omatance. A great crowd od Coroner’s Inquest, ‘ound the prostrate man and the police day arrested Arthur naend arrived from Rooseve ito). All this timo K every means to Ww Woll-Aresaed | pirat tunnel under the East River, -lcharge of homicide, They also arreste man. {his two foremen, Thomas Moore and turns | Patrick O Conner mM. | The three were ‘arrested in connection a the the {njured mi only prono 1 sarrival. 1 | with the |" later ho DEATHS IN TUNNEL, | Grey mixed cloth and tan a + hich : Myo! “ === MI CROWD . Lined with black or white anon silk. ‘ Policeman and Well Dressed) Medium and three-quarter, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, oe. +) This Suit, 85.85, Millinery Sale. These Will Make Another Lively Saturday Tere. 69c, for Dress Shapes. Values Lik E this shapes, in tc c 4-Hour Spectals From the 3d Floor To-morrnu at Rothenberg's from 9 A. M. 1 Every Prudent Parent, Because It Means Getting a Handsome and Well Made Spring C To say what these ¢ here to-1 all- » We shi Ou glad to read this, straw hat pr ¢ best colors at; each....... $1.98 for Ready-to-Wear Sailors. Probably the most famous assortment -at) the p keeping the Ine complete. Ready for you rrow with big as- IME lors, APRIL 2 97, 1906. *, M. Only. Coneh "Rother (Rial Fed wool fancy pla ts for to-me nt, Wet sses, in ages 14 t with flat si ont, with dee ‘ay and black; S, $1. 98. "ve aus t 100 of these handsome su p and finish of a r ptlce to-morr Offered To-morrow from 9 A.M. Till 1 P.M. at a Clear Saving of Half, These Walsts are of such rare heauty that we're fore to admit we're unable to do them justice in print. It's best to come here and see them. Here's what you'll find: Full blouse, elatx 4 ned with Val. lace and yoke trimmed with Mexican drawn work medallions; trimmed back, elbow sleeve and Stock lace trimmed; throughout with Jap. No mail orders. Special to-morrow from 9 till 1, at We sell so many of these Su ts that we control a skirts, pleated al all day to. Offered at the & Of course, there'll be many sales of in fancy cheviots and worste 0 lasts, from 9A, M. tilt P. d and ‘ASTEST GROWING .STORE SATISFACTION “WEST OR MONEY PROMPTLY |REFUNDED/ iat Si linmncaee Saturday Sales. Values Surpassing Any That We Have hey) in Months. fj Special Purchases of the Most Unusual Sort Are Ready for To-Morrow’s Shoppers. There’s Not a Value Mentioned That Loes Not Represent an Astounding Money Saving. La cee cote Bea for 4-Hours, $1.49. M. A New “Sun Ray” Skirts. to-morrow Ail-Day Sale of $16.50 Taffeta Lined Eton elle Morning Attraction He Shall Ofer; fram 9A, M. Tili 1 P. MM. 500 Pairs of plete Ss ‘Pants at, pale 99c Not eclal at, per pair « * re +-Hour Sale of Venice Cape Collars, In wh nd ecru; prettily finished; for ¢ women's Ww ; Irish pr collar and cuff and coat sets; special to-morrow from 9/A, M, till 1 P.M. at, each... 3890c Zé Sale Without a Precedent? A Sale That Is Certain to Interest at at the Lowest Price Quoted This Season. "re e reverse Cll! s, Waterss for 4 Hours from 9. M. Tilt P. M. O reseda gree! They're vutput, thereby gait This Sidrt, $1.08. Great Purchase and Sale of 1,000 Men’s Suits. Comprising the Second Shipment of Our Tremendous Purchase of the Surplus Stock of ¢ Low Price Which Created Such a Treme Handsome Suits of Almost Every Fabri suits to- 4 Montgomery Clothing Co. of Culpsville, Pa., ation Last Saturday. Values we to $10.00, at $5.85. ill be offered lower than our we are positive no ic throng 5.85) «t all-wool blue serges, in pants. or plain’ pants. ants and vests. louse, $8.00; specia LT PM For Instance: for everybody: wants an un- t th P you'll @. Good, excellent 69c rice in America, Keeps. us busy, at eacl....-+.00 4-Hour,.Sale of Leghorn Hats , Imported Leghorn Flats, with round or béll man fron crown, In great de- nd and, very special Cc m9 till 4 only at, each Rov Glothing at Special Prices. Boys’ $6.00 Dress Sits at $3.98—Ages 3 to 17. , ) E { ; £ 21.50 = ° with each sult; limit 2; value 1 .09 aa | $3.80; on sale from 9 till 4 at A Great Sale of Shoes. Little Daisy Shoes for Girls, Lace and button, patent leather toe caps, sizes 844, 9, 9%4, 10, 10%, 11; also large sizes, &, 12, 1244, 13, 1344, 1, 144, 2; special at..... soreee leone 69c ar Men's § Shoes at $1.59, nd caitskin nd, eal 6 to 1 LUGe Daley Lace and Button Shoem, sizes 5 to 8, at Another lot of Dates shoes it est models Sor of black Russian ‘and Sa and various cloth erected Suits, ages 7 to 16, made from cle- mixture ugh-and-through —cassime: sian blouse Suits, axes 3 to 9, made fr _gray mixed cheviots: Just the shading for also extra white collar th 49) 4=Hour Sale of Girls’ Sandals, wn| Roman Sandals, made of patent 2 leather, with seven straps; usually sold for $1.50; In. sizes 8%4, 9, 944, 10, 10%, 11; from 9 A, M, till 4, at 98c. Bates Shoes for Women, tor © or but- ¥ of the new- tr i an are 1.69 1.59 Yast We er, who took of his Superintendent of , worked hard to Induve nstruction Company that wan fifteen minutes the Pennaylvant: rairoud | {) eavy one seriously ” the company nev Bate of the Ktocka 1 wil w Dasting Long Island City Ratl- were kille ts <<) IGNORED THE LAW Steamship Inspectors. | 1 no fire drills and no hoat not keep an officer on tho some of tho | of | Phat ho h ariita and di is almost di- ——— Her Scheme, “ ms | (rom the Philadelphia Ledger.) to trial to-day before the Local nis wife of Steamship Inspe Tho iceman whose ants were three f second eat emb: an't yo demanded her husband. an his an exce ry Swell him transferred to this man's house nthe steamship, which t* one | Luckenbach ine ng be- and 80 and ports, There was much wrangling as to the t cook Ae Kay, of the he Lackanbach on * ould be quite Trial Before Board of | allows |r ti ay. nece as Bui rot |to prove ‘avert another Slocum d! One Case That Is Closed. pant. of bringing It up here pe ersen whe “The Gen. Slocum case 1s over and complainants, were John. I, Ver- | Se. *f Ho sald he shipped as second m with Capt. Kay in Baltimore last October, When they reached Galves- ton, Nov. 1%, he threw up ,his berth He explained by saying: “It wns the hardest ship I ever struck, ™) master was nagging me all the me, und for twelve days I didn't have my clothes off, aS no more right to Stalk than would a re-|as to hin duties were pos in the ot-house und they were “regulation {4 Mr. Bullowa, “Hf 4 rep-[nn’ ship shape? of the press should tik 9 Orders He Couldn't Obey. that were altogether dig. wald that every other day mwateh from A. AM. to ¥ uit that at 6,80 every mort ordered to do general ohtp’s Work, Hie nad tut from 6.20 A.M. 'to i .” While against Capt. Kay we might M. there was no loko: he was doing ge 1, and there Is no need no officer on th suid Henry M, | Ho algo remarked ert neat hal boas “The cag Airman of the board. Ree iene 1d, but he says to beat “en es 4 at No. (9 Fast Blghth |it won't leave no marks.” Now 1 alan's ho ts ashore and Hugo ¢.| know how to do that—never dtd kno} Rullowa. wanted to qn Johy Dumphy, who tive! y but Lawyer Ade gteatlgn the weven: sean th questions should be asked be: witness called was Vergeyle. Gru lute In the Inspectors, The meeting adiquaw-s day, Vorgeyle suid that printed instructions | e of the things we purposo| Hoe nasa apt. Kay guve him vecbel | | | | | | | | | | |

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