The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1906, Page 14

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snsc5ic och aba RPC ESP A IIR TGS et hsb ena Demet Sewereve tt 1s THE WORLD: TUFSDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1906, “MME, BERNHARDT DESCRIBES HER “CRAZIEST” TOUR. STOCKS BYEK NID. WAY PUT WHOLE: (MAMMA OSTRDEKY = a ~—-RCDING IS SOLO yyy. SERVICE REFUSED TO WORRY.” io bueinese and aweite her husband, out ree on the street, very quietiy, { | (Drawn by Evening World Artist, Maurice Ke ) | ; “IntoWhat Unheard-Of Plac | / 1 ' > ere Waa no dane | ues te Mus 1 “3 When Yetta Was Lost She ‘ ilar ober i ; She Says. | Union Pacific Als Also. Thrown! h i h be a : Ghote 1 - Over and Market Weak- me | Waited na a aie : bea NM ; : , | n S16 Got Her Back. j TORNADO WAS CLIMAX.) C'EST UN : ; Bs 5 ens at the Close. i eave PER Go i pec , ,dustice Marean Threatens) sicue reise ovrotazy te ante at nore ( } } i Jardships Great Actress NIFI » is Heavy selling of Reading caused a pe . to-day after having been ‘losted” for|t } Bae ed te i ues) ¥ : Ze genecal break In atocks this atternoon,| tOCOmmit Examiners |tweive tours, during which ene passed ; \ { t and ; | Admires Our Golden West and the market closing weak with trading through the most wonderful experiences { } “Wonderful Texans.” ' ail for Contempt. tn her three years) existence ‘Aa told } nderful Texans. es, after n good start at the ope | | ued tthe advance on a fatr | the Muntelpal Civil Service| Ys “ple By A. P. T Delaware Mercer | “It was the crs made quarters, There she played ; co trin@ were in Amal Meanwhile at her home, Nasa . iasousd Ov sie and Ilinois Central were 460] iission to prison for contempt rominont. Polices Wh .. Ki , | Miusiness expanded considerably | aranhattan,, ikl tub eceaingian ie M GREERY & 60 | toward foes Se ie a eee ro ce and was given a rating of JAMES ¢ ©, | manifes' i Sent yy the Civil Service Commi: ; tnd Uaion. Pacine, wi Pee ene | Ho protested tha: his rating should be 0) 83.82, and that the Commission had no i eal faght to consider the several times he Shirtwaists. i LOCKS. fined while b« vi yom ry u AE Sacons pasar: ape cis ela UAE Lingerie Waists, made by hand. ase el ae g From Justice Marean he obtained a ri fo} ctive’ Wok Gb tiasuadGn nates aay eereee elaborately hand-embroidered or effe y the Commission to give him the trimmed with the latest laces. ‘ er rating. writ was returnable y, a you kuow, ‘to-day, t at rar eeye oy ead of ng the order of tho On June the 13 Court, the Hecate Gale of finely tucked French Linen Waists, suit e was ihe a ‘ ¥ ashe Be ; : per from plete. Then th theatres to add a c i and ordered oie a , Bnet cerns able for riding or tailor-made dress, Made j ; anny 1 fy mental condi § ; Where She Dragged the Muse. tion he was raced still lower, being in workrooms on the premises. “Ma fol, {nto what un given 50.64 have I not | 3 : : 11 Discbeyed Court's Order, ae eacl I was ind Ic 4 S SACREBL 2, x 2 ¢ est 3 F 1] attred J. Tally (on caen. tents, In t ity halls, ~ AAADAME IS. bab “a eter i ine of the Commission present In-court to- | Toller skate ) in as Zz S ASLEEP ; " . ; t day, Dut he said he represented the ‘ | ‘ r iiaerieyy Jeading, | whole Commission Twenty-third Street. ou Were directed by the Court to disregard certain fines in the case of Klepper. If you have not ob I will hear no explanation Marean. “Have you obeyed But whether JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of Embroidered Robes. Handsomely embroidered, Mull and Batiste Robes. Various models. 9:75 formerly 14.75 ANTONIO THE WATCH DOG Canneets read about th _ Twenty-third Street. TERMUNE | trea, Wo Sic yet who coul c Helped Forget Disas ‘They have them pieiraue Reese JAMES McCREERY & CO. | JAMES McGREERY & CO, \ DETAINED ATHLETE ‘ pena oe Ladies’ Hosiery. i or Country Cottages. n June the 13t WILL BE ADMITTED ee est fe) oes oe fine ; Dinner Sets. * Lisle Thread Stockings, Bond that Franklin Murphy |China, new decoration..11.50! Black or white. Embroid= Will Not Become a Value 1402) ered insteps or lace weave Sey seeks 50) : Public Charg2. Thin porcelain... aie ankle designs. Double Fine china, open stocky) 4.04) and toe. Oriental blue pattern, 100! i S| PieCeSewee veerreere 20.50 | shh ia a be adnatted : . ° asthe laws|Open stock set, new floral Pure silk Stockings, with lace citizen |“ decoration......++++24-00, weave ankles or delicate appointed Department Condensed Milk Jars embroideries in self or cons 45c each trasting colors. Black or her next far Adtou. trip—but de- S55 HS OFFICE MOVED FAOM THE EDTOR Tan Be Be Fired and} Breach of Promise. Cour ps Alone it e “ Sioa. f « Breach of Promise, Court Al mn in the De: pore so Washington “see: ae ‘- Decides. | tk ted Quarters. ak Ramekin and plate..2.25 doz. . | “ «GIRL AND ESCORT FINED |Cups 2n¢ Saucers..%-75 geht FOR DRIVING TOO FAST. Thin blown glass tumblers A complete stock of lace 55¢ doz.| weave, embroidered and And s . Mounted Policeman Had Five-Block novelty hosiery of silk, lisla on, d Chase to Overtake Them Twenty-third Street. thread or cotton. y z i in Runabout. a night- John White, of No, 127 West One Hun- . " yh of Corse Payton. |aredth sireets/and) Miss) Mildred Eros Twenty-third Street. A 2 you may 1 ears old, of No. 2 West seek 4 and Thirty-third street, were each fined $ tn the Harlem Police CORN AND WHEAT SOAR |” ia ae TO SEASON’S RECORDS. |\ pi: e5:cesywvatsce sme oat] TIMES MoGREERY & 60. sin se that was dra a light wagon were tearing Jast night. It sand then ating Ladies’ Coats. tke ane Was ‘Tan andOxfordGrey Steamer JAMES McGREERY & GQ, Coats, suitable for travel- \) AMBULANCE HORSE he White and Colored { IMPALED ON SHAFT Black Broadcloth and Tan) Cotton Dress Goods, Covert cloth Box Coats, | White Dotted Swiss. 28 : lined with taffetas silk, inches wide, 12.50 sc per yard. Sethe way) Black Taffetas Silk, three} Mercerized Batiste, soft fine | neountered the No one was in the am-| quarters length Coats. ish, 40 inches wide. Mare was em- or five weeks - GouLDs SAIL FOR ; AUTO TOUR ABROAD. | of the Lan-| vy. besearts » with the piste I Dare aa- permanent rae attached to an ambulance New York Hospital a y er venicle, Hance, Snse _|BOY_WAIF STARTS | ae s90 per yard, OTTON PRICES RIS arco tedl ace c ies oT VING. EAST FROM MISSOURI Motor or Tourist Coats.| Five thousand yards fine — Made of silk rubber. printed Organdies. White cotton market | 3 s| REDATIA, Mo, June 12—Willard 21.00 grounds with colored floral HE foremost investigator of crime in America is writing for the Sunday World a series of articles from Its The undertone notebooks. ‘THE UNSOLVED MYSTERIES Jevind of Seinen ta 4 pola taltliehens thi buying he boy walt left at Boonvitie, F i OF NEW YORK,” No. 1 of the series, appears next Sun- of fay at aye es AUARipran ae Hash eNor designs, ebimir: LMeiet oe ing prices were: Juno, 10.76 to-day. Twenty-third Street. ender and primrose. day. These real stories are as thrilling and mysterious as VostOLORY EM : Sa : > 2 “ NEW RESIDENCE BURNED. roc per yard. any detective fiction ever written. Don’t miss the first one. oe PER, NORTHPORT, L June 13—The ome summer hi of Augustus ‘ough, oO Brooklyn, waich had - = , ;|juat. been completed at @ coat of about mitsit) “was destroyed Dy fire to-day. day World Wants wenty-third Street, : Novemiver, | De-| ‘the origin of the blaze ts not known. | Sunday e 10.49 to 10.0; January, 10.63 to| ‘Phe house had just Deen finished and February, 1004 to 10,0; March,| Mr, Chesbrough with hie family were to 10.68 to have occupied # to-day. E Work Monday Wonders. Get Next Sunday’s World. ‘sarc asec: ceptable.

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