The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1906, Page 6

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sae} - Ov ; = PEAT 3. POR WOE ree nn ate te s: etctin > a 2 pd V sein \ ~ | . i} THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST bun 1906. \ THEATRICAL FOLK «CITY TO BE THREE TIMES — "ude crooKs, | NEAR “HOME FOLKS.” 7 ee | Rs and Hear of No Rob | Robbers Single Them as Prey Registrar Guitfoy, of th of ie ‘Board | of Health, Es- i od eM age pe Ag ' Open Saturday, September Ist, Until 6 P. M. in Looting Baggage timates the Probable Rate of Increase in rated nab ntnnd da Express Wagons. New York’s Population, Beginning To-Morrow — Saturday — This Store New Fall Wearing Apparel | pret spent nmi ran homeswnine te vad ary ee TT Opens 8 A. M. Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M.! For Misses and Girls SERIOUS LOSS ON ROAD. Sitiraste on the cerimiby of thie arto ot pe Hs 1 give night and bait ax many more scattered [| Ebery Other Day in the Week Store Closes at 6 P. M.| (Third Floor.) dacs js about hotels where the Western det — fabs id C th ae (ue aa aying some of the styles and we, i 7 ht we f wooks tn the ihie-up rics that wi ypular the coming season for dress and Chorus Girls’ Hard Fate fo Be in| ~ || Se Ci ai school } a . One-Night Stand with No pelveb that there ie anlar tad come te nba yer ber ther nsational oupon ales Miser gl rape nec LA rege cata set Al : , pope these ons aa a yer. but thet gas | fitted back, fined thre with satin and trim Street Clothing. “ae * than the <a ler From 6 AM. phe, Mal eg | from 8 A.M. | Kheawtirat an plete aes ro, 16 18 ye ne ad Dich aciteaies, shir: wren : ee As Fa 4 thers Until 1 PM. ee Until 1 P.M. } Mol PICCADILLY COATS— taht and dat i its: : tan, | AFOW é il r end ane own to | ures; also plain colors, lined throughow ‘oF lume directed from all parts of the coun. | 1 oft dg ral i e ne ’ B come mean w ee 7 } aaa Br eteceere MAY cases they lost all except what pao Batared ang Nealthi oat | { 2 fas c- Ses they wors when they left the city—and OOORKEEPER O'CONNOR DEAD : } S. “* 1 ad ts wien : . meee D | Purch Forchures $f Steel Enamel * } / Sees eet et yl THREE MAY ne CALLED SR [ses ee | 42.50 Orford | | ted Cooking ime a aoe on oe { TR te we pleasent thing to find your- " Onaihas mtoe f Ttes for Women Untrimmed Miilinery 7 Ott out 1n 0 one-night-stand town with. died yesterday Oren Greuis o¢ the (Second Floor.) out your trumk and with no tmmediate AFTER CAR SMASH PIGKPOCKET'S PAL ine giace kid, with Untrimmed Hats, Trimmed Outing Hats, Fanc y Braid Hats, | . ts | Children’s Trimmed Hats and Flowers AT A MERE RAC- | ; acslguine s 9 the cistrete Injured Men in Hospital, but | Wealthy Importer Who Found Robbed Man’s Watch Key loss to members of Was Locked Up Police Refuse to Arrest _ the Motorman. to the theatrics: | wregertck We Lederon, = reputable and Three Bien hae warty: eeetey oe om pyrene Company many we [Colton between @ trolley car end a | w gattectd the Sarat Sakis boruls ond truck at Thirty-second street and Third (148 trunks, eAd 6 aseccietion “We “which TTR Oe 19 eritioal condition I | street, to<tey the express companies belong to-day is- Bellevue Movpital “Fike papiictans are eyiwiiie Police eued warcing to its mbers against | 90t gertain that any of the victims will jin” agam He « ; taking any chances thieves who Tocover: street cross-town car inst night wher etea) wigons and con and drive| The injured men are ; he mw Putnam H. Aeron, sixty-six ewey while the regula: ivers are in| ‘Villlam Qilletto, thirty, of No. 19 |years old, of Mamaroneck, capture @ Kast Fitty-fret street, internal injuries. | man whose hand Lad been In bis pocket peason Seawtrton! Dennis Leip, thirty-four, of No ul, Patrolman Deland, whe wae on the an as faved ld elty poe Past Sixiy-first street; fractured oust | car, took the captured man, who said their road tours. ht is customary for 404 Inyernal injuries. |e was Joseph O'Brien, to the Eas the managers of svoh companies to give Jonn’P Shields, twenty-three, of No | potry-fret e:reat etation hares or t% Firat avenue, severs interpal (n-| had lost « Mr. €@ the theatrloal transfer men « list } eAidresves at which will be found trunke JUries. | car, Mr @f members of the company. ‘There ts| The truck, driven by Lotp, who platform such @ demand upon the services of the SCOPMpANed by Shields, was cross assuming ar, soul 7 transtte compares heW-xnat the cotles |e Avenue when the trolley don of trunks {© left unui afternoon BOUNG. came spinning down The track aid not get o after the hauling of seenery bas been don nd when toe wagons are sent out | way soon enough with only a driver and ne helper tween the rear and front wheels as tossed to one mide of the | ot Losses Are Serious. acs é Lop | ATrMgned and th sire owing the horses down. Loip |) 0 Mie ted Ly In many cases in the Tenferioin and fig huried from the seat, | {17 recaens ee dpretsieladt Oe per Mesicncans ana bé partly under the wrecked | Keren in neighburnovd of Fesrteench truck. | Bo great was (ie force of the collision | that the car came to an insant stop. | 1 | Gilietto was on the first seat of the esr |<) Br and was thrown to the street, slice came and ealled an ambu | Laderon came to 4, no. ¢ trunks, but there are ecill «missing. | peaple live for six or Tochownt iy nomeo AMBULANCE TOPPLES ._ INTO STREET TRENCH. | = | y all their clounes a. motor cleared continue: val their trunks, @0 Wie’ ' Wheel of Electric Vehicle Slipped | During Removal of Laborer Overcome by Gas. ad anima t ‘ A roward of Two Hundred and ASLEEP IN BURNING HOUSE. PArtgraed of Tae Hundred and ee a : arrest and conviction of any Two Familics 1 a d from Death Carmen, thi ike ceman Piret aven ‘guilty, under the provisions of oe sao Sis a as |] Section 550 of the Penal Code death n'a Ar t ’ of the Btate of Now York, of Brookifs. cori Pollcemas erty belonging (o this Company. Prank stone Gudea Avie Statton, 4 NEW YORK TELEPHONE 00. Bi Bh ee ee Dont 15 Dey 8t., New York and oar. < 4005 M. CAMILLE, oi ies * ff tw May 1. 1909. 24 Vice-President RPRI fam STORE THREE STORES New si OR 523- Be ons Ave. 30th and 37 Abr bAe west 4th St., 83d ‘St. and Third Ave., Surprise Special Sale No. Advance kell Fashions in Men’: s 5 Suits. ha SOR, Mt! t All Thres Peer k on request, c ottine Ired one year B, ms Men's Sults—High gr Men's Suits —~ Pure all $5 ancy worsted 10: worsted. (n new and oi clusive designs... 4 rf f Oc : Boyt Alt Wool o id Suite aici $1. 50 seh ee ye reay only, atau) Men’s Fall Hats ge) Fors Thee Men's Fall Shirts ei Bright, new paiierns, in { ver 4 fashi extra (uility Madras © oth BOYS’ sc able A Gs 424 Attached cums; besutifulty Ce HAND ‘oth 5 and ati i i taurdered: periéct a WANE; Lbag olay Store | wil be ‘closca all day Moubay--Labor Day Quality. eed aoc ine autpine sttereee of hasing gust da fours ou s Wwonta MICHAELS | Fifth CREDIT, Freely Extended to All, CLOTHING For the Lntire Family, 50c. FU Open Came Yesterday, Rrry + bonis bringing such a phenomenal pur- BROADWAY Corner CHAMBERS Stewart Building, | LYDIA Ev PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. we don’t throw atoursclyes for course, crowd here on an Au- Y» because if it me remark able fea you off t to attract buyers when rv items like there. Gateway Economy AND VEETs foroken from ak 5g 38 me st “: $9.08 tailor made. The items quoted above are Shees, in vici kid, Ince and | M nd Children's Veton | it; also calf; al * 6 2 in suf cient quantities to hold | ie 43 i shat 1.75 COAT SETS. a and eae pe | CHEMISETTES—With half sleeves, Other items whete quantit Held Shoes, io min Childrens Kia 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 $1.50, $2.25, $2.50 imited are being put on sale rn "5.391% * 98c DUTCH COLLARS—Attractive as. | but not advertised, | 03 ° = sortment of Dutch Coilars, 5c BOLERO’ JACKETS. mbroldered regular SOc. styles, at | cinen, Lawn and Lace Ja See them in the windows ! Lace and Lawn | ; ; ; se Book Cases and ‘Ba ags for School Days. ( ettes, values up to $1 so | a i R variety of ‘patteres, val: up to $7.50, at o1-Book { fibre; —_——_ ae Values for Fail School Wear, r black gauze lisle’ th gauze lisle thread, ne os . Bremate ‘a nd reinf , toes and s > “Hel : Hine ate ‘ied ¢ Thro uze cotton; all imported AeMeDyY FOR ets IN Te Lim BROS. . Ave. 29th peck | BROOKLYN, ii Per Week ' Dpens an Account KNITURE Aud Everything for Housekeeping, EASIEST PAYMENTS Mon. @ Sat. Evgs. |] | Tremendous Bargains for $2 — : | Footwear for School Days We Sell Only the-Reliable Brands. Long Panta, « ae ic Night Shirts—with | Mi samples of ples of Mesh Lis Novelty Snite for boys . collarless, plain white | sna Cotton tinder, Lisle Thread as | and trimmed, cut extra long 50cl exch, nderwear; value Soc special to-morrow ees Se ca a a tos # 38 at | 29 | Hate and © pecial at 3 for $138. = fat... | | Drake’s Found Cake, lh,, 13%4c Coffee, Sunday World Wants Work Women's Untri Milan and | ~25e° | + 25¢ -25¢ 10c 102 | | TION OF FORMER PRICES. | | anshky’s 75e. Pans — | | | = i Hosiery and Underwear | . MEN'S LISLE Th | WOMEN'S SWISS RIBBED. VESTS | Low necks, no sleeves, plain andj 'NGS—A spe lor of lace trimmed, tn stiky finished ‘cot- | € and white t ton, lisle thread and cottoy value 25¢, and rans aceateeer Wf Hours, Beginning 6 A.M. Bae Bick Hise BITC for Scheol aye als he , SGC aoe | Misses’ and Boys’ School Stockings, Misses’ and boys’ heavy Black ribbed tron er black ga $1.30 r pair 35e., al to Greatest Values in Saturday's All-Day Selling. Children’s School Wearing Apparel (Second Floor.) £ 0 W. lhis Sk 3, 98 SCHOOL APRONS—Sizes two to] Te $6 to $f alking ints, fourteen years all the aerviceavie |, r¢achers and Artists’“Aprons. Made of light and dark colored tropical clot! ool; also light, dark s, from 2e to $1.70 Te S' APR With and : and medum gray, in stripes, checks and plaids; also black DERGARTEN" WHITE | AND pockets mal ; $1.50 to $2 Kimonos and Wrappers, 89c | Stee tae ae eget ote se ae 4 er dered and : Made of fine light and dark colored lawn, some lace trimmed, others from ff ae gle 25¢ | a MISSES’ COOKING SETS—With A Rubber | ? pen cap and sleeves complete, all) AProns—in ¢, figured, checks Sites, ate... 5c | and black, from 25 to 98c Schools Supp Lied swith Cooking Sets Settable f ‘or All Ages. ass “Women’s Neckwear at Reduced Prices. | each, at Bag 4ICk IBC Case Man 3% 98c, $1.50, $3.50 25¢, 50¢ and 75! me an mat bart Three Special Lots of Underpriced Half Hose for Men at 25c¢, E CHEMISETTES. | } from Ger 7any 25c Special at $1.30 Per One-Half Dozen, Men's Night Shirts. Men's Underwear. omt!3 90 « 8,95 wo Knee Panny Real Walrus Travelling Bags At $5.75; Value $7.50 to $9.50 (Basement.) These Bags are made of first quality wa it, 3 Lbs. to a Customer, us skin, in the latest shape, ed trimmings, full leather lined, pocket in si Je; si are Hy 15, 16, 17 and 18 inch; all at the special pine gates a Ba te ike i a 5.75 10¢ “ue Waed or School Cases—Made of L ey over Soe beri brass lock ang 1.39) ton, Sperm Tene * 45c1h4 catches; sizes are 12, 14 and 16 inches; value $1.25; all Sc}, jreken Macaroni; 10 1b at the special price of 90¢ Jara; 22c Pratt Jama, 12 a Mastard Sare he.; can aia Morning Wonders

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