The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1906, Page 14

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AAR LS 0h IE w tt RADA SANA ANNE MESS Ran 8 Sa NibitnesAat o ut THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 28; 1906. oe ecm | GROOKLIW LOSES. HIGHLANDERS N GIANTS EASILY. JEROME MAN IS. EXCITED MOBS AGAIN FORCE a i” ‘CONTEST TOTHE SECOND GAME TAKE SECOND SHOT DOWN N= GITY SCHOOLS TO CLOSE j PHILADELPHIANS’ = WITH BOSTONS = BOSTON GAME THE STREETS “essence” er ciac ana trowesine r Di | | ; ’ a S of Trouble. ROBBERY BY B. R. p Trolley Dodgers Were}Local Team Again Meets} ITaylor Had Tenney’s “Lefty’’ Boyle Attacked Aue | i Damage. League Park. Mercy. Against the Police. Secretary of Commission Asks Borough} President for Further Particulars | — score sy Innines. Concerning His Formal Complaint, j' "ete and Will Soon Give a Hearing. THE BATTING ORDER. fic nineeen ie Aa fete Never Able to Do Any the Beaneaters at | Men at His While Getting Evidence | ) RU NS Fsurnainniia DROWNED IN RESERVOIR. a beating for hl will appear hs bs 1, of N tani “ the offending railway antes wi! P compelle duce the tariff to] * y n tie ™ : 9 SET GL . Wes recovered ‘ e Br JAMES McGREERY & C0, Misses’ Suits, | {Blue and white check cotton Dresses, Pleated and tucked rt, bretelle waist, Board's Reply to Coler. | Mary Jackson, dismissed th letter of the Sixth Inning. «smashed a shed the ball tre for tl.ree of yesterd: tions of adenouds Sizes 14 to 16 years, | 5:75 White washable Skirts, { Lengths 37 to 4o inches. Third Inning This boy Parent soaked Seventh to bear out the 50 Washable Poplin Suits, with pleated skirt and “Eton” Coat, es 14 to 10 years, a SOROSTS cg en ot Z Pleated Model. Lengths The Best Shoe 37 to 39 inches, First Inning. A complete stock of Low Shoes, including test Ties and Pumps. Made of dull kid, tan Rus Calf, Patent Kid, and white or | colored linens. | Bow. | z Pumps are finished with square Quak a was thrown | sprinting ¢ Made with welt or turned sole on the new osis flat last, with high Cuban heel ‘or “JAMES McGREERY & CO, half Louis heel, Men’s Shoe Dep't Ladies’ Suits, Low Shoes, made of ‘Health’ Calf, Patent Leather, Russia Calf, etc. Pumps for evening dress. | / mode | Men's Shoes..... siese..s-+-..4.00 and 5.00 pair 13.50 and 19,50 | “ : Taffetas Silk Dresses —_—__—__-¢-+-____. ALL COMMEND FIGHT FOR FIVE-CENT FARE TO SEA.” colors and checks. Boys’ eR ee SLES Foulard Dresses (medium and large dot) with lace Jf He > Gowns, Dotted Swiss Wr 3-95 and 8.50 Twenty-third Street. China Silk House Gowns, Empire or belted model, 11.50 China Silk Kimonos. Deli- cate colors or Oriental pat- terns, Severth Inning. June 28, 1906. Sixth Inning. mas Dear Henry:= Whatever else*you do next ‘Saturday don"t forget to tell your*newsdealer to be sure to leave you the Sunday World. Twenty-third Street. There-are five especial,reasons:why you ought to get next Sunday's World. venth Inning. First-Max Pemberton's great new?novel “The Lady Evelyn” JAMES MeCREERY & 60. begins in it. It runs through July. Second-There!s an account ofthe discovery of a wonderful mi : geet ; ; : Ladies’ Coats —— a ey Vi ‘ | Mew country in Lat 40 40 N Long 73 59°W. I wonder"if ‘youtim - ength, Li k i : ; : f OUR sgulits it the: eaten eer ee ull tenes en oes fiivee Cent Fare League. “wilke EX to diseases of the EYE. | that 18. Coats. Suitable for auto- sla ee Our opticians MAK! Eighth Inning. the | glasses as our oculists prescribe : | An ideally perfect service. | | mobiling or travelling. Colorg:—tan, white and blue. ‘Third=In the unsolved‘ mysterfes of New York series there's sht to charge rk—the hold- ; It is because we manufacture each | a great story "The Susie Martin Case". 4.50 made At Kings Highway. » Do separate part of the eyeglass | value 7.50 TA Dea Rattner lerecteg ' fle 13 from the SCREW to the finished —_ | Fourth- "People who don't eat meat" is mighty~imteresting ae é ; OT pacscd finally upon this question. Now , ie " orius LENS that enables us to furnish ; Yan and Oxford Storm Coats, esi n. Join the FIVE-CE FARBD Nigthoingice them to you at ONE HALF and timely, | 12.50 lank and mall It to th * t 4 | that charged by any other | Se Te ee “on t afield. Jordan grounded | EXCLUSIVE, optical house. | aren See gene 54 East 23d St., at Fourth Ay. | EE ene aye Ey C4 TIM SULLIVAN GIVES BO Eastieathisewatmedison ay. the Brooklyn Rapid Ti it c anys 442 Columbus Ay., 81st & 82d St not lanifextranfivecentitaretearconeyiil UL, OBALOIN, CONGRESS. . Eyeglasses if needed $1 up. Wa towis Oculists and Opticians, Fifth-There's.a new O.Henry story "Brickduat Row” that’s Pongee Paletots, with pale | blue or self collar and cuffs, a corker. Take my tip. Get next Sunday's World sures Earnest}y, 18,00 Twenty-third Street.

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