The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1906, Page 4

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4 i a HEYWORLD: THURSDAY EVENING i QOO,000 LEFT SS MATTHEWS. Heres, 1 revue CF MATRON IS {HAD HER YALET, THE. reas | HER SHE TOILS CH, SO RESICHS COUNT, ARPESTED |B. Altman & Cn. - FOR 7 & WEEK Miss Gotley Has Maile $30,0( 10! Mrs. De Bevoise Told Court | INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR DEPARTMENTS FOR WOMEN’S and CHILDREN'S SHOES, { by Speculation in Long | © He Took Jewelry She i ] Island Re fe tate. i Loaned Him. MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY; i | Mrs. Matthews a Sturte-! x 5 RTM Marae vant Heiress, but Re- duced to Penury. SEVERAL SALES WILL BE HELD TO.MORROW (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY UNTIL NOON, WHEN STORE WILL BE CLOSED, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING, AT LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICES: | | FORTUNE DISSIPATED. Once $3,000,000, It Is Alleged to Have Dwindled to About $18,000, MEN'S HOSIERY. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOZEN PAIRS OF MEN'S LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE WITH SMALL EMBROIDERED PATTERN, 32c, PER PAIR. $1.75 PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS. MEN'S PLAIN BLACK SILK HALF-HOSE, $1.35 PER PAIR, $3.65 PER BOX OF THREE PAIRS, HAS WAITED 15 YE said she had met the Count in a Way restaurant and had been qui! taken with his) appearance, She had employed asa vale, and ad on se raid pia er MEN'S BLACK SILK HALF-HOSE WITH SMALL EMBROID. 0 dinner, Let Him Wear Jewelry “GIANT CUNARDER ERED PATTERN, Tn World’s Lars BLACK KIDSKIN BUTTON SHOES, Launched with a Dowager SIZES 6 TO 10%, $1.65 SIZES 11 TO 2, $1.90 as Sponsor. * Woman of Fins Education Forced to Work Tw Day in Dy An heiress to one-third of a of more than $3,000), | her late father, A. P. (Adeline M. Matthews, ed the lex Berlin, la working tw dn a dyer's establis! week. To an Evening World reporter to-day @he declared that not i part of the Sturtevant Hous § at Twenty-ni: reet and Broadway 4) Fas sold for 000 a little more than | MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S SHOES and HOSIERY. s| | | t Ocean Liner WHITE CANVAS BUTTON SHOES, MOS SOCEBRCHS, © two years ago, the great fortune under = pune ony SIZES 6 TO 10%, $1.55 SIZES 11 TO 2, $1.85 father’s wil vind $15,000, = ee 2 ier ouluse: fatness youre adr: 7 BLACK RIBBED COTTON HOSE, | fag which time she received only $2,500, | | WATT 3] | 20c, PER PAIR, * $1.00 PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS. } Usteners to her story have invoked the ‘i i} id of Inwyers to find why the estate . | aL i ' SUMMER SHAWLS FOR TRAIN OR STEAMER TRAVEL, VERANDA OR EVENING WEAR. eighth etreet and the adjoining prop- erty in the rear, In addition he was President of seven woollen mills in the j Jeter} r S a a Be Erblcd Giktas and ainhoideret Ole eschinary ourpeon reel Valuable ped isntimeat mater ing Quite Happy, Takes Novel foon after his death hia dsugner| Way of Showing Approval. It from Carts. od “Jimmy? Matthews, one of the eewensnnenenes | ssSirpal Sone sv oountey: vant House | years, after eo became owner of the Fi Residents of Staten Island [ndian Harbor Yacht Club MA “ North Shore Now Getting | Have Large F'vet in New London Re INDIA CHUDDAH SHAWLS, PLAIN OR WITH CASHMERE BORDER; CHINA SILK EMBROIDERED SHAWLS; SHETLAND, ALGERIAN AND SCOTCH PLAID TRAVELING SHAWLS, MOTOR HATS, CAPS AND HOODS IN VARIOUS STYLES AND MATERIALS, INTENDED ESPECIALLY FOR SUMMER TOURING, What the C.- nae Said. aiter tn a Br aidway res: rtune was spent in fight against evious to that time," said Mrs, in relating her story, I heard executors ‘occasionally, but saying the matter had not that time they Littles Franklin Simon & Co, GRAND RAPIDS! SPECIAL SALE—FRIDAY FURRITURE fight my oase, I had been Women’s Waists and Shirts FRENCH HAND-MADE LINGERIE WAISTS, entirely hand. made, richly hand-embroidered, tucked, lace trimmed, 4.75 and Lah Actual value $12.50 to $15.50, he why they always did ro. A Board of Directors, WHOLE FAMILY NEAR DEATH FROM GAS. Who Lingerie, Lace and Embroidery trimmed, also Peter Pan Shirts, of white linen and silk finish Madras, Value $3.75 to $7.50. 1.90, 2.75, 3.75 Had Tute in His! * He Did Not Tr: y Priced Te HOSUEL For the City Apartment| Wi Bes Ih AE Dr: “EMPERORS AND KING MUST SUPPORT en BS) cate ie te tie ee ee, GIVE UNITY PLEDGES» ANOTHER'S WIFE eat is 8 ucts Gate ane peered ee ha | - 50 Imported Lingerie Hats | ; | oti ae aie a ce is For Women, Misses and Girls, Heretofore $7.50 to $9.75. Fy eule Brother Mason. ene a as tee 3.75 si | FIFTH AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts. pol. Litle @(Coul@ orate ee fe ae | Sixth Ave., Cor, 15th St. | | | : Porat Seas Feawe 9) THE WORLD ALMANAC s 5 ‘ See Them, Third Floor, ° 2 "4 irene pa Mival at Cottege space is the other. The World Almanac is the other. 25 Cents - += « «= By Mail 35 Cents ———.—____ § FATHER AND SON. DRC OWNEO: covaniqité production up to7 P,M. Therefore all holders of our tickets may present them up to that hour, Purchasers here up to Friday store close will be welcome to a free ticket for each purchase, The Smith Street line, fare 5c., takes you direct from our doors. Why pe and enjoy seeing this splendid entertainment at our expense ? j ] GOT DEAD IN FIG sHT; ins THE SLAYER ESCAPES, Sane ; iATihoe ms : | is built on the plan of the 20th - Century a co " 6h Limited schedule. a : ie {To Holders of Out Free. ante Tickets About all that can be crowded into time wa LS ; , is one case and all that can be crowded into have Patan Re A accommodate the School Children, has extended the iume for seeing this great | cr, Bradwell, the manager of the De'uge at Coney Island, in .order to } APNE ais Epa SE SIOPEDE SY Cpe Capen Ei i ‘ ”

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