The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1906, Page 6

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POLS MOT, i © NINE URED BRIDGE PLAZA TROLLEY CRASH Panic at New York End wos} of the Williamsburg Structure. atin but was He expinined t GIS FUMES FIL QUPESSEDAR = vania East River Tube Fevealed at Inquest. pensons wero nic res p Rraraledl a endeavors to extr! the two cars in which y Imprisoned ticles of dirt. In dozens of instances no rep. made to the police or the hosp the cases of mén caisson disease, work in t on duty near sre unable to get a1 officials or employ ing firm. In especially fase though some rece 6. Drulses none was take: his|tion, The injured are: © °%| BRECKER, HARRY. Ine, of No. 1! Floyd street, Willamab urk. desperate at MORRIS. though properly © persons suff Physical examin for work In the tu often incomplete. Facts Revealed at the Inquest. of the things that AMMIT, ALBERT, seventeen. 6 Throop avenue. OPHIE, twenty, place AARON, thirty-five, of No. avenue. ERBUSCH, MICHATL, ‘one, of No, 147 Fulton street. BCHAIR, MAX, thirty-two, of No. «| an BER. No. { Delmont NG, thirty- These were some came out ut the George F. over four the t non had told him. he was too #1 |work in the shaft, but offered hi ff he (Hatchell) would take the| while nin the er Oar Pitllat in’ the erro, Suilding the tua- nesses The facts were drawn from wit pe The fact stant s over the spiritel and almost hj | f Attorney Cornelius Sulli yan, reprenenting. te Pearsons, Final CHICAGO COUNTESS 6" Cor PeGe the courtesy of allowing fim | to take nm hand in the conduct of the | sat all. rned the inquest | e . In the mean- , he hoped to Recure the| men engaged in @ evidence would GETS INDIAN MAID. Girl Ran Away from Bombay to Avoid Being Burned on Hus- Can't Find Witnesses. band’s Fueneral Pyre, Policemen detatled to serve subposnas| A young and pretty blond, who de- men had been tunable to find | scribed herself ns the Countess Mabel RSE Renee Warnes: of No. (9 Park avenue, Chi- 4d at the Immigration office and took away with h a y Indian maid, who had been fn the tunnel work, wt be important. using the Pearson C papital tots” at the ¥ e tunne ed to discuse the gration offictals | eata tho girl hailed from Bombay ne | | was a widow and member of « tribe | whose custom !t {s to burn widows at| | the pyre of husbands. Not caring to abide by the faith, she escaped from Bombay and came to America. Indian fashion | on through | ¢ wore a large ring It was trimmed with ith a large turquoise. | . who Lucea, on May 15 and the eet that Not Re-examined. | Schaffer, of Par Rockaway, an tn se, rane “and act & oloakmaker, | of | ier toine all the EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES then smoke HORSE GUARDS Sa WORLD: FRIDAY EV Gent Is a mystery which the police of etn ave an yet © to Bolve. 4 the other & Sunwped. in search of received in ‘the car responsible ared s brake | LONDON CIGARETTES Best Selections of ORIENTAL TOBACCOS 15 CENTS THE BOX SEC epee ricci de beeemnine Leconte eee We're prepared for biggest June business In our history, sortment of June clothes; prepared with best June values Gray Worsteds—just the fabrics and co plenty and at sale prices. No other concern in New York can possibly offer you these most wanted garments at these prices, because no oth n prepared so extensively as we did for a gray and serge season, and no other concern possesses all the uni trading advantages we do. Every power of this ization is exerted to its utmost to r ese June Sales You will not only effect a stantial saying by buying at Brills’ now, you will find there now the grea riment ¢ smart. destrable and nonular clothes in just the style fa and color you Wonderful Suits at $10. |! Unusual Values at $15. Wonderful Gray 0 man tallored pu y Worsted '$ 1 5 Sults ...sveee vesens « ce Sults .. Mixture $15 Wonderful Worsted and Gray Pia nel twos urneyman ta! Piece Sults . $ 10, W ee Sults ... Journeyman Unfinished § 1 5 rt fall Unusual Prepared with great Blue Serges, Gray r gs that are scarcest and highest are money. Wonderful Blue Serge Wonderful because of ¢ e: high-rrade fabrics cellent tailoring, the excey quality of t and the up-to- date m8 dels, hold the shape, fit, style and color. because every sult would he cood value High-Grade Suits, $12. 50. AN ae $12.50 12-50 High-grade Black and Gray Seite § $ $12.50 ood fabric, good style anal good service is m to Ke had under $20.00. Extra Values & Extra Quality ¢ & i) 20 Suits . I H eh “grade Gray A Mixture sults, ade hb ¢ of the exc nring, correctness of fabrics, High grade because of the 1 lane sof equal auality under $16 ere CTS COR he fineness of the foreign $13.50 ! excellence of the do ne Worsted $13. 50 Ext i se of the superior ¢ erein are unequalled. produced Another te Special, uitS. 5 $16.50 sn artest wee sult int Outing Trousers Special. t oo t cfd . ‘ oreyerar: Chi I ts. | Ge i 1 , \) Oy wre bd et” tia | oath I NION SQU ARE 279 Broadway, ‘near Chambers. me ect, ne 47 Cortlandt ©t., near Greenwich, V25th St., corer Lhird Ave. Genuine Panama Straw Hats at $3. , Coolest Store in Bro Ue OPEN SATURDAY om € 5.30 P. These Stirring Offerings at Wanamaker’s M. Store Closes at p STORE OPENS Se skin. ee ee NIGH We Give Either S.QH. fed or Div NAY TAK 2 from Mj dge to BROOKLYN, tMiLwb aw 4 Pie. TS UNTIL 16 CLOCK. .€3 dend Stamps, MANE | Wl over the two bulidings‘ will be found the special See AT 830 A.M, 1 with attractive merchandise, marked at below | On nc cn e ee rete eens e ecw ewesese} real values. » items below will tel part | : merchandise the choke wo how low tho » admit our regular standards, ction ut the| nt time ts ‘The Sale of Shirt-Waist Suits | Of course, the chietest attr { 1¥S of enormous selling still loave such quantities as he @ never milar sale been known tn an ae 8, ev welted roles, and Upped toes; the pValue $1.50; | | To-morrow, 98c! “malt wide 1 week reg sizes in widths, Also a lot of Women's $2 White ipbon, Tiea with plain toes, 5 tanned leather #2 qual- | Cut Glass at Great ‘Re-| ductions ySt teen & ‘Double Stamps on Saturday { 8.30 A. M. to 10 at Night, ' Especially Attractive ‘Men’ sand Boys’ Fine Clothi ly, Remarkable ae in Values in : ag) : en on mn the the offering was pre H Everything for Saturday's attractions is such excellent yalue F | ; 27H ch one! being: packed iin (hard to say just what is the very best values. Be = the taundsy eee eaitaeatadta 4 jseveral large purchases for this sale at our own price, H groupe: i if ai sinh wan {assortment of bargains we've been able to secure for ¢ ' q yin a long time. Watch the wir display of Men's $5, H i | $4.90. Inspection only can prove their worth Ihe boys have not! | {been forgotten, It is Mother's opport my to deck out the boys iny (new suits for about third to half what she has planred. H | Men's Sui H ead et AU | good fitting, give good service, sizes 34 to 4 } | ed with ace and : jdisplay), v value $8.00, ... erat { areae aNow! $5 a Suit. \ Men's Suits, in blue serge and fancy r ' 1 {wool cloths, perfect fitting, concave shoulders, cl tat | {collar, long coats, ail sizes, vaiue $13.00, for. (Men's Suits. hich ride i ' 4 Men's Suits, high grade, all wool blu i to $2.50, worth Ste. to $5 | fiots. DOES Ue AEE sand black thibets ' apienniaie ot Men's Panam Hat Cee enn ETT hroughout, very stylish \ : a arastin Gina cent aes jen t fi { Young Men's Suit wo ' a a ay Hanis Pah GrSe boa yin single and double bre f Be ne Neglige piSnitcienas ttereecuioe cite ‘latest cut, long coat ar me. 50 ' aut he ie FULOMset oy SIZeS 15 to 20), v: 2 H {of fine offerings for the house. and children: and a multitude | | Young Men's ¢ tor dress wear, ' worsteds, ca es and plain H Y rm at yblack thib: all wool ; oung Men’sSack Suits| | Bargains in Women's 4 (beautifully made, cleg ; (At $7.75 Fach, Worth $10 to $15 Stockings {else ER alee ' g AE Spring and Sum- 18ca Pair, worth 25¢ i Young Men’s Outing Suits, two-p ' Of fine gauge o bin (skeleton lined, double breasted coats, in i |® F ; | }fancy gray mixture up- to-da ! f heels. ty | ‘styles, sizes 15 to 20, ' = [Eh SO0OMOresas nary the ' ——— , ‘ 1) | Boys’ Fine Suits, yery dressy all wool i Economy in Women S| J) {serge “and gray worsteds and homespun, in i Vests | {neat patterns, Norfolk, with bloomers , gaor cade 3 for S0¢c: eet double breasted, with H 0. ox Straight pants, ages Oo 16, 4, 98 low SEE oc Gath. value $8,00, for.....0..... ' } Low-necked, lace-tr! sleeve ee : , ently | 2 . | Boys’ Suits, all wool serge and fancy ! é isle {mixtures, in light and dark grays, preity plaids and H Be f . Stowar jchecks, in Nortolk and double breasted styles, ages 7 to 3. 98} = 116 years value $0,00, for. ‘ Old-Fashioned Dish H Boys’ School Suits, i Ik, wi th “full cut bloomers ee __Ma E| Ti (double breasted, with straight parts, in light and dark = = : Tow els at 12'4c Each {patterns, perfect fitting, well made, au 7 to 16; value 2. 8 Men's $2.50 Shoes at The price of t : | 185.00, for Pi i $1.90. ; |. Boys’ Wash Suits, 4,000 tine qu braytin Excellent box ‘calfskin. taced 1 ite (blue, gray and tan, fast colors, Russian ale ages 3 to 8, \ A welted and| | patter RAC er {value st.00 2 Cc; ne ry Lal 08 UR aRene eer SrirceS : area 5) valuen, at $1.00 a tomer. : ||- ee ae sar eee ~-=-2 WW 221} Pas tewal \ Nemo Talking Solid Oak | | Corsets. Machines. Chairs. ; |Women’s $2.50 Ox- # ' : : t ‘ aH | fords, $1.50 ia ‘ cups ani i i | This fine lot of Women's Ta 1 bust, well { fa) pon Ties and Blush | n fons § elaborately. de. Linen and Silke Waists | Far Under Price fine white law: Ww alsts, ° "Wa Pe ter Pan’! Wai plain whitelawn, plat culls; others with) emt Waists, good i front fine Vals lace and hemustitch ing, tuck ed back, value $2.00, for b $3.75 White Petticoats, Utility Boxes 2.50 [| | Waists, sheer while lawn, fr fe Price. | panel embroidery and Val. lace | Top of fine nainsook; very deep| | A fine tot of new Window Seate | founce u Boxes ' te 1 ' 4 ' i i} ' ' ' ‘ ' t ' ' am ' ' ‘ ' te ' \ ' ' ' ' 1 ' 4 ' ‘ ' ' broad by es few wile, at 83 each, for= $1.35 Shirt- Waists, $1 inches wide, | | Chemisette ends or r hemstitched en a Special, lot, PRT Coan navasTaiieeMiiiattney full ruffle. and AREA Sewing rea iS * ‘y y u Neat derae or grade, ] aL T 1@L | 2 i i 2. | $ | 4, : 2 exce pair, 2 . E F | { i | { | pound; $1 for threw pounds; | ii | bate, with* circu ith b Ayoe ee tafe plas bats Putnea) chines trimmed with beads, ‘etenws-ses 25Cf and ponees Kirt. Tan rep a, Se eee cue gttna “telmmed, “with At $15 Each, were $20 i ; Norfolk style. Blzes for Hy to Besides automat: * they have bnll-t n’ 5 ine worth 750—Pretty Inwn | | out. hleh arm, H Caps tu’ French effects, “Sizes for | | front, “dou | he to ¢ yenra, khuttle, ha Daaement, Stewart Building and full set of attach St i } Dur gusrants raw fats. aul only sixteon of Men's Straw Hats, especially wel " Framed Fichings, $2 beret reer eee _Bullting Lae good sennit and split straws, all} yt mmer days are here ra Straw Hat at t) | 4 sizes finan can w jValue $1.50; ; To-morrow, 5 w Hats, in sennit, { tian head quailty, best (makes. all sizes, vaiue $2.50, for Men's Straw Hats, hi $1 Turkish Bath Mats,| | Worth $3.50 and $4 60e ith depth and beauty Rt 8 and $2.50 rr | ewart 1! quality, sp’ it and sennit straw JOHN -WANAMAKER | |Raueditbesteingeinesatiues 1.0812 + Boys’ Straw Hats, in sennit and! At re Shoes, in box call, Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co., {split Straws, for boys, ages 5 10 44 Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets. \yiars, value $1.00, Saturday for, . & | Allover Lace 1.4 Bebcte 5 and Girls’ Wear. 1.4 ‘ont off 1.69): he (2 eaeaee CaGn ane saee eer ec eee | i} 4 ' ' oe Afade ¢a careful mothers. lke MR Soamanae Lace Chemisettes, allover and Dutch} \ UA HE ep eeu tay UD Ia ST PRR een reper | | collars of baby Irish, batiste and heavy in alate Of eee ae | | Delicious Candy, 20c a\ effects, in round and pol if¢ ratty facet ons, For girls of Pound sry pretty neck accessor vn 18 and 18 y Becond for, F avenue, Rtewart Regularly 3ho—and freat tavor-| Value 89c; Led | itos, Fresh, crisp FB C = rittle and igh y = 's White Coats Chocolate-covertd eamy To-morrow, — OU ey eee nngit, Week-End Candy Box ot “peter Pan’? or Dutch Collars, and Caps | [fre benbons and chocolates ‘In| f| fmaie of fine Persian layn or | |feady as usual—frosh evory Hridas ersiat Reto RG 1, worth $1. 50—Fres! dap-| [we ay , trimmed with lice rs in a. “cunning,” | F five pound Windsor Ties, in checks, plaids} — becoming mod ute piu wae plain colors, with embroidered 9 <0} Jar collar o er embrold- 25c silk, vs, a 98c! iil 21 31 48c) it aite eaeltte O° white W Girls’ Dress: £ n Bi da chime} Dray: Russianand tong wai Alben) to 14 yrs.,iull -kirt, value $1, "98c! Girls’ Pres es, w 7 wal st mude withctrcular yoke of lace in 14 years, val. £500 Be 98} * Skirts, che ir, ac. f laited, black white, val. $5,00 Women’s | Silk Gloves. i good-wear- + for daily use, ow 29C| Tyee EE Gloves, plain and lace} lisle, in white and gray, sizes 3 to d, Very ne quality, per patr.. 15c Women's Gloves, 2 Clasp, Suede lisle with Paris point backs,in white, black, gray and mode, all sizes, pr50C Women’s Gloves, Suede lisle,Fownes’ 2 clasp, New shades of gray, mode Jand pongee, pair......cecrecvses 75c eS pairs To-morrow, Fine Shoes. Women's Shoes, good q y don- gola kid, with patent 1 $, me- 1s, solid le sizes 4 A well-made sho. to wear | ; Women’s *s Valve $1.50; To-morrow, White Oxfords, tor chi cinvas, 3 large Lets, hee's, solid leathe Loys* shoe nd = 1,00 qualita'vici kid and satin cals, soine bluct er cut, sizes 7 to 10, value $200, tor 1-5

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