The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1906, Page 7

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a Se | NMOMIAN SHOOTS GAS TRUST HAND |MOTORMAN WAS. y- POLICEMAN NAN BEATS MAN WHO; DRUNK AT POST 4 ALL-NIGHT SIEGE COT HINCTON ON B.A.T. TRAN a Home Satiinand, He! Wife Also Assacited By | Passengers in Peril Fed Holds Force at Bay | Employee After They From Cars He Was =_—= wont WHUKSDAY BVENING, JU LY —— 1y0N, | With Rifles Ready. Brought Suit. Juggling. one sieeaiieese BIG THRONG WATCHED. | i's ince of the courte ond of tho] permet | Resisted with Bullets Attempt saute sai aba Maine aed eee petkine tempt for an inj urt 7] to Serve Court Order on Him. clerk, of No, 35 | had been buyin; ugh a meter in a dropped, For cits Ly = ot (i a ¢ Tn teat tration on the right shows one of the styles. All at the re- Bt police ar 7 sia ia tin John er ji Fee duced price, for quick clearance, $12-75..0555 Sah ie had for ——_—___—_—— nn atmer he had abot an ete | Girls’ $2.50 and $3.50 dresses, 95¢ | | Clearing girls’ dresses, $1.75—A well- sc tht H | —All this season's goods— Anderson ginglhams, | ; ascorted lot selling up to85, Sheer white lawns— | 1 o'eh > foren | | stripes and checks—fne chambrays—dainty vinborately trimmed with Swiss emb, and tucking | , red at « taken to } lawns—high or low neck, and variet —pretty figured dimities—the heay- $ D 8 4 and © igh or e e i 1 a the potice stat! | | of other styles—sizes 6 to 14 years 95e fer lineris—all colors; sires 6 to 14 1, 73) A great th had gathered at ae Sects Accent ‘ i nsankeSs distance 1 make ¢or rifle shots of Dwyer fn the house wks connate MILLIE BROWN AND HER for golf and tennis te rade ASSOCIATES PARDONED, | | siursox on RPCRE co. e SS ———SMIMPSON CRAWFORD co, —— * r ee — mm le of h cmeniaraoat, wee seen iia Be {| Rare bargains in val. ners. | earing sale o osiery. bad shot at the dep aorenke : Bie Deane ia HE demand for dainty French and German val. Taces is ine} WEP rather sell below cost and clear up this section than in- partment was notified of the | + Isle of Pines, wh: creasing from day today. Practically every kind of garment | ventory the large stock of broken lines of high grade hos-— Mal ght Eel beta gel fies bar far ealls for val. laces. Cool, white Summer dresses, waists, etons, | iery now on hand. Four items which you buy at bargain prices. armed himeali with « rifle boleros, hats, &c.—all have soft ruffles of val. lace. sain Flees, | Main Floor. The house stands alone and window? - | ; 7 ; on three sides command all approaches aro 75. val $i val laces | |Women's lace||Women’s split| | Men's fine black On the fourth side ie the bara and there! Rome odes' laces, at 39c 55c | | | striped stockings, || foot stockings, re cotton half hose, the foe took welt en a = } a bleckand white, J. a duced to. pe 15¢ fall tashioned, 1 Oe yar lt vening cer Edw teee ii etenar mccnedd te isting: fais, toe | tate the man to get A big shipment just opened up—secured them at less inh cost to Leaf opal amor ss | re " alked into the room in me Ba ; . : : ——_—— Bich Dyer was ai me to" he nary manufacture—great variety of styles in numerous matched widths | Children’s fine ribbed stockings, ak black “liste thread, double 15¢ tried to argue. him Pan AH of edgings and Tnsertioniy-—VEry latest designs. | knee, heel and toe—broken assortinents—teduced to per puir...cca.-+> quletiy to an arrest, but Dwyer ordered Bim out and ralred his gun. The officer | 4 zou won't get With that he ripped a suerte off the wall and gas oarrying when Mra, Washburn stepped ~ hit and he slammed her his fat tn the face, tet Shordy after mitinight Officer Beecher | ase bgal and Dwyer esing Officer « Other offioars and carried oul of range mat Of th Ch a of Dwyers gun was taken to t Bhd howpital where It wae agid that, while fim af the waund Was serious, Beecher would |) cem ve pheby recuver, be police then took olnte and by n, Of the Went This pollee vtation, Rey Urien to Arrest the men ad bretally Assaulted him his wife and that both would go @ station to make the eo oi fan more ener. \x2 @wartat and during 5 then turned and slapped Wash. | foe was Mtge fare, and walked away, Innghing | ying “that copper knows how to Finally at oo for the hous ne Were Poket ovary window, and Dryer heed DienAings of hls family et utaide the houges, wurrendered = was es Gul Brothers | AY GAS PUZZLE | Midsummer Sale TO BIS FRIENDS Apparently a Suicide, but No Motive Can be Ascribed for Act Saves you 25 to 40 %. Offers widest choice among largest assortments of desirable clothes, Brill clothes arée-most-popular clothes, and even at regular prices are biggest value in New York. $Q 50 for Suits that were up to $15. Worsteds, Cheviots nd and Cassimeres, YRS (OS EER RR ERR ARRN CARS A ANN $ 1 4, SQ for Suits that were up to $25. Extreme value at regular price. | 'S | yi 50 OFF PRICE for Dutchess famous guaranteed trousers— Cheviots and Cassimeres. tor Suits that were up-to #48, Better than asuay $18 Suits, Worsted; Cheviot and Cassimeres. ORANGE, N. J, July M—Winthrop B. Harfis, ® manufacturer of jewelry wee found dead tolay in his offwe in West Orange under cireumetances that weer to show conclusively that he committed suickie, although hia busl- Rah partners and friende any they iknow of no reason why he should have wienhed to ent nie ite Hartle wae ftty~ years old and married. His wite how visiting her mother et Waltham, Mase, They hed no children Harris wae & member of the firm of Harria, Whitlock & Wealdon, jewelry macutacwurers, of Walduing avenue, Wen Orage Ma went to New Fork - yeuterdag tor the purpome of visiting | the Qustom-Elouse to get @ consign-| Soar geturned. He Got te sioner Ce to Weet Orange at 10 thet be went directly to his bog of busi. Oncer W. Whitiock, one via ioe that were up to $28. Blue Serge, Black Fancy Suits, 2 = Suits, 3 piece suits and ae suits, for Ae 4 al Wash is or bare and Russi prices up to ka 48. $ 1 - for Children’s all-wool Suits that were up to $3.00, 5 for Children’s all-wool Suits in :aixtures and plain colors that were up to $5 00, ‘The etooamtiin Me that after he naa! for Boys’ all-wool Knickerbocker Trousers that were ened one end of th ‘hn an ne eae 50c up to $1.25. wctounnes at ath out, be “filed to $5. 50 a Black and Mixture Suits that BO, ir. Harris's partners aay not account for bis act. They #0 far as they know he had no d OF other troubles, that tly straieht, and he aypeared $ 50 10 be tn ood heal Other friends who are equal toe Rieter the mmalive for he auidan" h has boon Get the Habit. Go to ull Brother for Young Men's Suits, sizes 14 to 20, Worsteds, Blue Serges, &c., that were up to $10.00, evil Elbow gloves. Store closes at 5.30 P. M. daily—Saturdays at 12.30, ~ Bathing shoes, 25e. ROUT 74 ots bee nd Geeicee font tals, Too ee Ase on fam Sea lisle and long suede lisle gloves in black, UUNSOM ae om Ma hedegat a d5¢ white, gray, mode and brown OG abR ce dee ea regularly Bi epecldl Abies tha SUETH AVE I9™ T0209 STREETS C eathind ci ek (0 $1. a Pre-inventory sale of misses’ apparel. i Nit values we are offering during this sale are positively astounding, bearing absolutely no relation to real worth or former price. Nothing but the necessity for quick clearance of stock could justify such extensive price-cutting. tor the garments are stylish, beauti- fully made, and the assortment is large enough to make selection a pleasure, Clearing misses’ $20 to $30 dresses at $12.75 Splendid lot of up-to-date styles in organdy, net and point desprit dresses— dainty party or evening costumes—clean and fresh as the day they were made— exquisitely trimmed with the finest laces and insertion—extra drop skirts—bodice and skirt entirely trimmed. Not a dress $ 75 in this lot that sold below $20; many as high as $30. Ilus- ; )- Third Fleer, irr aring girls’ $7 50 dresse S—Heautiful fine imported pique and pis rep— | ainty white and figured laws yle—Russinn and Dutch: effects—in all 2. 95 colors; 6 to T4 years... wees OFF ts Ceeecnesesese seeese oer e? Peer ee ey ween S| Clearing miss 9’ $2.95) Mises’ and _unior| Misses’ while linen) Mull and organdy sk FS, SULOS.C [i white dresses, 84 95—Odds and, cost sUity—Pri Chap Oresses—For fiises, jun terpeeted repr tematic minim iain ansich tae . welltallored, double | tors and children, in. white tallored—s garment every |dreses in while anu col (at, weet eines, Aus trleaming young lady should have alo a f ckets, plait-| effects, fine laces and edg ouling putpdses — sultable rece Ow O grade nvresse *8.95 Toc for *1.50 outing —75e belts, | Great purchase of 50¢ and lawn waists. 15c. corset covers, 25c. 3 3 " ; — ALANCE of - that HE wonderful saving overcame our hesitancy i al remarkable bargain lots at 75c for Friday B creat qeodtase “which I about laying in soak ab late in the eaanons : shoppers. Waists that sold from 1.25 up to we placed on sale Monday at a time when we have cut prices a third and more on. 1.75, marked regard 5 — ‘ race : d regardless of original cost at 75. vues Hay tie, si regular stock for quick clearance before inventory, tema Finer. Lot 1—1.50 outing * "Main Flow, Maker had just 2,000 of them and sold them to us at i waists, 75c. All Kinds of belts— less than he paid tor actual materials. Sénend Fiver, 7 These waists ore made of good Kidskin, swede, patent They're high-grade corset covers, quality lawn, with 6 halfinch tucks leather and silk, in black, down the front; pocket, turn-over white, brown, tan will collar and cufis; a jaunty outing match the color of your new the cheaply made garments waist that sold readily at yown-S00, and 7 Se. that are usually sold at about 1.60, For quick clearance, Toc grades aber 15¢ < this figure—~made of dainty and you'll notice at a glance theit superiority over Lot 2~1.75 sheer lawn Corset sale sheer avwterials — prettily waists, 75c. trimmed in front and back, In_this lot are gathered a lot of FAVORITE with women with rows of laces, beading sheér lawn waists that sold at 1 and ribbon. Hegularly 50 |_and-over. Sale price -+--s esse cceseators fic who appreciate comfort 1.50 and 1.75; neat styles, trinmed | and elegance is the Mextiohe—} 3 with embroidery, tacks ahd lace Moulded Corset; fine broche | #9¢ for 50c drawers— | 15c for 25¢ corset cov- Slightly soiled, so we take them and batiste; 18 to 80-53 | twenty excellent styles—made | €rs—made of cambric—full ef- from regular tables and 750 grades ~~ slightly $1, 48 of muslin and ecambric. fects, finished with lace edge. 4 reduce them to..eseeee+s goiled csesee > ae : ae i LaBewute corsets—-Odas | 20¢ for 1.00 drawers—| 50¢ for night gowns awn and ree Waists.—Six styles ead ected ta Bie | 16 styles, made of cambricand | and corset covers - and _batiste waists, wth embroidered fronts a . ly 84 ra ] 98 pa nsook—~full umbrella founces | rows of lace“wnd embroidery, Ince and insertion, at 1 50 andes eee = BON iaoued Piesr. ——} ——=haralaomely-tritemed tucks, beading and ribbon. e - at 4 oo ~ 1 PSON CRAWFORD CO. 98c for 1.50 walking skirts-of fine cambric—full far q | flounces— a with of Ince i ion, tucks and wid ! Pre-inventory shoe clearance 1. “2a tminnsrcarn a HE greatest shoe values ever offered in New York—shoes that hore price ——— sill marks of $3 u | $ 50 id — wane | $12.°° buys any man’s Tell_all_your friends of this shoe sale. The ree accumulation is large, and while the sizes in 1 sult in the house. every style are broken. it will be an easy matter | to slat good ft from among some of the many (ee ee as ee SS SSS ; a —- | We intend to close out the entire balance of our Those whose sizes are 1 te 4 and 6 to 8 in narrow Summer stock before inventory, and suits that sold widths are particularly furtusste. Styles in the main are black kid and ¢ patent Jeather, but there are sone tans and some white canvas. up to $80 are marked for to-morrow @3 and | = 85,50 shoes—collccted all in ove group at. per pair rer BY at $12.50. Hoon Flowe. , Children’s shoes, 75c and $1-~These were $2 to $3 p2r pair, | $20 suits | pie out it's the clearing up time, and we sre not counting the losatwo bi, waytiegiee ‘ lots at, per pair, 75c and $1, «| $25. - suits | 3 Sneakers in black, some tan and whites quick clearance—sizes as to 1034, 49e; 11 to 2, 59¢. $27.50 suits e Eb — ————-- SIMPSON CHAWFORD Co.— —~— —- $30 suits) A special list of pure Bnnaaelion -ceeeree Gai, eer suit is fashioned in the season's latest Tempting!y priced for Friday and Saturda appoved models, including a few Eng- = eye on lish walking suits for semi-dress — in | Spa tal Samp! | worsteds, tweeds, Scotch mixtures, chey- wee ives cheat creat jots, casvmeres, French flannels, blue 00K susvecaes T3c |) and black serges, the popular grays, and } all other smart Summer fat rice skele- ton, quarter, half or full lined=~all sives Maracaibo Coffee, Finest Cucuta fresh Roasted coffee — dhe | tas oe titseds quality 1 6 tbs., @).00; Ib. Ue | Fo: Ib... Wines & lquors. and weights, Special—About 500 men's outing suits, coats and trousers, faultlessly tailored from the most service | able tropical tabries; $9, on ed pound cake, a Mardle Cltren, ie lewd refined gi anu- lated sugar. | that, tie ic | Drake'scelebrat- lt H. eo 8. itendord ap BARTLETT PEANS Munroe Ivrand ree Dita hasten "= ! peyularly $15, re- | duced to a) Sem FO: Tel Saban wt |wostmxa pe CAKR~ ‘ fruit leper cake, “Curwal je anton layers 20c¢ Clearing ‘all “wash | hats wa caps at half--50c, Tam o' Shanters, Bwane . 4} Fey tie swiss | eee r ° i E ty ° ans ite d bench, in linen, duck, te Si", ate <4 “Lie I de “Laks st8be | ose pienend nabs chosen OC DN ETINTSINY I yes egos pave eg rN ANSE AIR Rs eer ET

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