The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1907, Page 6

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‘BELIEVE LATHAM CAR THUG'S VICTIM Relatives Think He Was Flung | | From Platform After | Robbery. j A LEADS | IN-WAR ON Hch ~ CHECK REINS i tian Parsons Personally Stops Carriages and Warns | Cruel Driv Drivers. Frank Dugan, twenty-one yeare lo 8 Eighth avenue, because he pany and displayed a badge as a ¢ Relatives of Gray Latham, who re- jcelved injuries in @ fall from a street- | car whieh resulted in hie death, are prosecuting an Investigation to-day to | determine whether or net pickpockets | were the cause of his injurtes. Mr. Latham was found unconactous at Broadway and Twelfth street on the hight of Monday a week ago, and died }laat Wednesday, He regained conscious- ISamething of Panic Among} 2 but once, and then only for a L ARREST rare NEXT TIME. EXCEPTIONA t, but the ffrat and about the COVERT COATS, i stumaantty has determined that car- \rtago/ horses shat! no lohiger be tortured the high check rein‘and the hard was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital His brother, Perey-Eathnam, believes pickpockets ured him to the olettorm |; fe hy bit used by society people in the! i. cor in a 1 “a bed | iH fA et oft avarrel and there robbed | M ’ d i: oped make a sergio rede partageris 9 Rien! tb treet. Mr. | isses an ‘ | the Tia aoclxy bor le Prevehtion oc] ata ® brother-in-law of Mrs. | Eee. the Goctety tor the Prevention 0! sarbelia Tatham, who chmmiited| MISSES’ LINEN DRESSES | Gruelty to Animals, led hy Jefferpon ligman, the banker, has started @ erusade against this crueity, and ts pre Pared to prosecute those who, Warning, persist in causing need S@bffering to the horses, Along Fifth Favenue and the Central Park drives to- tationed mounted policemen suicide recently In Parts. patentee te lsaseiaaaay TAX COLLECTOR SHORT. | NEW ORLEANS, April §—As the re- | sult of tho examination of the books | and accounts of Ferdinand H. Doden-} hoter, State Tex Collector, by Mtate | | Auditor Paul Capdeville it was an- nounced to-day that there was a short- age of more than $4.00, Dudenheter | was ordered suspended and the matter Distriet-Attorney. and officers of the society to stop car | Hisgea, lower’ the check reins and warn | | drivers. “That this practice has endured 80 | wa. Mong without hindrance,” sald Mr. Selig man ‘this morning, “is the wonder to} | me. But we are at last determined that jBoclety people shall not torture thelr with harness of this kind. It ATTENTION IS DI ferred to U it certain women care nothing tor the suffering of their dumb servants, if ine: thy the hi ft their rival . ston. We wil ser everr nen!) Immense Showing Mousquetaire Glace sal bw ye cus! ‘« The firet day’s crusade Wenducted bj ; Real Kid, elbow length ' ar. ea oe te tome-| Fine aise ieee Wate oh = -mganed .00 the horses caw be made to prance thing like a panic among the women | ‘Who drive on Fifth avenue on a fine afternoon. Many carriages were stopped "f and the coachmen were given a vigorous “lecture, accompanied by «| warning of Arrest on a second offense. atching the processton at Forty-second street, ria in which was seated ‘Mrs. Wills, No. 10 Washington Square North, and, while Patrol mM Ph) Horpon loosened the bit, administered | hundreds of different styles, and every may ee Gel ‘Unusual Values Prevail $9.45 $9.85 $3.65 Lingerie. Waists ,On our main floor will be found Soa 0 ed the horses occupant, thew POSED AS EXPRESSMAN. Pe Had Badge, Uniform avd Wagon and Soltetted Detivertes. | wan arrested las evening tn front of i cap of the American Express Com | for the company withowt authorization Policeman Philip McGlynn said Dugan | was trying to Induce & Gliverstein, of SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH. Women’s Coats i* Society Women Behind ee ae Te theme moet! BLACK TAFFETA COATS, hip length, 11,50 YET PSTbd MhaURd C ches tee Oks De |. BLACK TAVTETA GOATS, i Songth; 22.50, 25.00 £5 was found In jos pockets when be| SILK RUBBER COATS—latest Spring ideas, 22,00 MISSES’ SUITS—designed esp. cially for us, CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES | in great variety, CHILDREN’S REEFER C)ATS—new Spring checks, JUNIOR SUITS - latest Spring fabr es, ‘ ‘Regi | NEW IMPORTATION, selected R-al Kid —2clasp—Paris Point | Embroidery- new Spring sha ics. 4 These Gloves are aiways on szle a! a sprcial wounter, end she quclity is strictly mainiained, ‘ ANNOUNCE LATE MODELS OF THE FASSO CORSET, |THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1907. he address given, to ehlp several pack: | ages and represented himecif as an ex- press driver, Dugan had a horse and wagon Several weekr ago the American Mx- | press Company reported to the police | that persons representing themaelves as drivers for the compeny were collecting chages In one case oxford ties and river ean valued at had been obtained old, wore by the awindlers. | There le nothing to ect Dugan with the prev Wert Fitty- plaints. He lives at No third street VALUES—NRW MODELS 13.50, 16.50 Children’s Wear two attractive models, 11.50, 15.00 35.00 to 115.00 3.50, 4,50 12.5 17.50, 22.50 RECTED TO OUR POPULAR Gloves ” 1S Value $1.50 pair, 1.00 ~ "swans 4 ryt Pg med > CORRESPONDING IN DETAIL TO THE ACCEPTED the octet! $4: $50 STYLES IN GOWNS. Ma MERRALL LEFT $88,500 f i 2} es Judged from every point of view— TH: ESNAI{ CORSET, WHICH THEY HAVE 7 ff Sonoma Casino, ot No. iss us Fay style, ft, workmanship, durabil- RECENTLY INTRODUCED, IS. ALSO OFFERED IN etc., these waists at our prices of the founders and the Vice-Pres- | tof tbe firm of Acker, Merpait: (REE Heap Ca an rig it, Jeft an estate of $88,600, ef where ai |. Pablgrelp nerfed Much Higher Figures a inthe Acker, Merrall & Con- | | Broadway, 17th and 48th Sts, SEVERAL, NEW Britt; Avene, 34th E: don. wd Merrall divided bis among “embers of ‘ YOU MIGHT CREATE an elaborate and intricate system to grow rubber plants. What good would it be if they did not grow? - Just so with tailoring systems. We would have you measure the benefits of ours by the product--by our Head-and-Hand Tailored Suits & Top Coats at $20, $25 & $30 It is a System of Inheritance, “ Inherit what ?” you ask. Much of the character, style and the head-and-hand tailoring which make our forty and fifty dollar garments justify the prices, Do you understand the inference? Can you not realize the inherited good which the patterns and models of such costly garments must lend to those at $20, $25, and $30? Smith, Gray & Company Broadway and Warren Street - - New York - - Broadway and 3st Street Broadway and Bediord Avenue - Brooklyn ~~ Fulton Sweet and Flatbush Avenue SPRING MODELS. aud 35t) Streets, Nem York. J NOMA, 5th Ave., 12th to 13th Street BRCOKLYN FOLDING GO-CARTS (UKE aA 7) | a Saturday | Ly and Monday Only | $4.49 cther styles ‘of "Go: arts” and “baby Car to select from, 1.29 up BEND FOR CATALOG. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. Special Values Saturday Misses’ Tailored Sutts Exclusive Spring Models—14, 16 and 18 ye2rs. Navy Blue Serge Coat Sults~-Double-breasted, semi-f 15.75 coat, satin lined, detachable Pique collar and cuffs, skirt, Real value $25.00 Single and Double Breasted Coat Suits —Smooth checks, English worsteds, Chiffon Panama, Broedcloth 29. 50 also navy and black serge Real yalue $39.5 Three-Plece Tailored Suits —Of best sea ty Frenc h Pan- ama, in saddle brown, navy blue or tan; coat with Oriental sleeves; silk linlng, separate bodice and pleated skitt with two folds. Real value 845.00. ...... ccs secre eesereseenees Misses” and Girls’ Coats Distinct Models—4 to 14 “9 ars. Smart Shepyerd Check Coats, 5: k and white checked Engtish cloth, velvet © Real value $12.50 Custom Tallored Coat: pie 0.75 Boys’ Suits and Boys’ Coats 34.50 nad of imported eck, striped orp Ik linings. Value $19.75, covert SPECIAL OFFERING Suits of imported tweeds, in new Norfolk or Doubie-Breasted Suits, with extra par of krfickerb { all-wool tweeds; also navy serge; 8 to Hand Tailored Suits, Norfolk or dow rreasted, with extra pair of knickerbockers, of tn ret IE) 7 riven 12.50 10 to 17 years. and blue serge; 8 to 1 Valug New Model Sults—tand tailored, of exclusive imported worsteds, also navy blue serge yedrs. Real value $16.50. .......0ceeeees ae Englis) Resfers c $, overplaids and stripes; new ar ) colorings; 3 to 10 yéirs Real value $10.00.. 6. 75 Custien Tailored Reefers-——Ex ve imported patterns, . checks, stripes and overplatds; also plain-brown-or-navy of "Eng! h Covert Cloth, tan 8 to 17 years. “Real value $12.50. or gray, finely tal- 9.75 Women’s Wists Striped French Voile Waists— -Colors pink, soft collar, Real valoe $6.00. , 2.95 Tailored Shirts —Maynish colo madras nen. Keal value $5.00 3.50 French Lingerio Waists tirely h. bro.dered, tucked and face trimmed. a 50 IMPORTANT SALE Women’s Tailored Serge Suits . “Semi or Tight-Fitting Coats —Custom tailored, silk lined, with new model pleates'skitts, of navy, brown or black English serge ae 29.50 *° 34.50 Real value $39.50 and $45.00, "®y, Rain Coats, $11.50 Only. GENUINE PRIESTLEY’S CRAVENETTE. 4e!s, one as here shown, estley’s Crav Striped, Tan, For Saturday $ distinctly new mo Quality fF h, in Plat fe Olive, The coats are made w shaped collars and sleeves and pretty pockets, th $20, $22.50 <f $25. And are absolutely wor All sizes for Womea and Misses. Pbilips shorn GARMENT SHOP. 12 West 23d St,, Dtat to 22d St, TounDardeli Sons Sonst Sous, Men’ s Shirts , quotations, and in point of value unsur- SIZES 14 TO 18 ©60 DOZEN... at 50c each 800 DOZEN at 1.00 each 225 DOZEN at,... 150 each 100 DOZEN IS at 1.75 each MED TERRY BAH ROBES, yalue $5.00, for 3.50 MEN'S |-CLASP FULL PIQUE GLOVES, new tens and browns, value $1.80, for 1.00 Broadway 8th and oth Sts. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. | t tat $3. mea ae oe ces a ree er tee a ee oe meee ole Hoon Sat Ee Store Closes at 5. 30 P. M. | The Sub- Station Store BASEMENT, STEWART BUILDING | ! | | | More $5 $5 Millinery | Four bundred more Hats at this price will be on sale tomorrow morning. Notwo hats are alike,and all the latest deas of the season in shapes, trimmings and colorings are represented. Many women have said that they do not see how we can sell such hats as these for $5, and when, you see these new arrivals you'll say the samo. \ Spring Coats and Separate Skirts In this offering are new Eton jackets of black taffeta pretuly trimmed, smart Tourist Coats of tweed, and Separate Skirts of Panama cloth. Sixty Eton Jackets of black taffeta, lined with satin, trimmed with braid, at $6. Fifty Tourist Coats of tweeds; patch pockets and velvet collars, Sixty Skirts of blue and biack Panama cloth, made in gored styles or plaited in clusters or panels; finished with strapping. $2, Girls’ and Young Women’s Suits at $10 This is one of the most unusual offerings we have ever made in this Hine. Taflored Suits of Panama cloth, in blue, black, russet and mixtures, in Prince Chap style, with side and top pockets and collar of taffeta silk, satin-lined. Side-plaited skirt. Sizes for girls of 12 to 18 years. This is a regular $15 value, specially priced at $10 New, Fresh Embroideries At Low Prices | These Embrotderies were bought especially for this selling, and are marked at exceedingly low prices. They include edgings, in- sertions and beadings in both nainsook and Swiss muslin, and some wide and effective work for waist and skirt trimming. Prices range from 7c to B3e a yard, depending on the width of the work, Exocep- tional values at these prices. Portable Gas Lights Under-Price Portable Gas Lights, complete with shade, burner and tubing, about one-third under-price, Lights with green shades, at $2, worth $3. With domestic iced glass mushroom shades at $4,50, worth $5. Lights with Colonial tolumna or figure stands, and colored bent giass pane) shades with bead fringe, at $6.50, worth $10. Music from Comic Opera Successes At 18c This is music which we have always sold at 25c, and Includes the best songs from “The Parisian Model,” “The Red Mill," “The Spring Chicken,” “The Snow Man,” “The Land of Nod,” and others. There is plenty of it, and you save seven cente a copy. All-Wool Egyptian Crepe, 48c a Yard A crisply woven fabric, almost the weight of voile, in navy blue, leather brown, reseda and plenty of black. This ts a Thc. qualtty, at 48c¢ a yard. New Dress Ginghams at 67.c a Yard A new shipment of these sturdy fabrics in plain colors, plaida, ; shecks end stripes, has just been received. They represent remark- | able va'ues, as they are worth 10c. a yard, and at their present price, 6c @ yard, ire very good offerings. Negligee Shirts at 50c These are exceeding)y popular shirts for year ‘round wear. | Made of a fine quality of blue chambray, with plain bosoms and | | separate cuffs, in sizes 14 to 17. They gepresent exceedingly good | value at S0c, | Men’s Collars, Six for 50c | All the popular styles in lock-front, straight standing, wing and | | turndown collars at this small price. These collars are sold al! over j the country, unde another name, for $1.50 @ dozen. Sold only in | dozen or half-dozen lots, at SOc for six Men’s Blue Chambray ly Men’s Spring Scarfs at 25c More of these 24-inch Four-in-hands at this popular price, All this Spring’s novelties are displayed, in a variety too broad for de- | scription. ry way | All are absolutely fresh and perfect in eve Children’s Coats, Hats and Dresses At $3 to $5-—-Children’s Three-quarter length Coats and Reefers, | | in a variety of #tyles. Sizes for 2 to 5 years if At S0¢to$2—Corded and Lingerie Hats, styles. Sizes for 2 to 6 years, At $1—Dresses of lawn, in Russian and Mrench waist styles, hemstitehed plaita and bretelles of embroidery, Sizes for 2 to 6 years, ln several different Babies’ Caps at Little Prices Lawn Caps in various styles, variously trimmed with insertions of lace or embroidery, rosettes, French Knots and lace edging made of eyelet embroidery, The price-range is 2c to $1 months to 8 years, Bome Sizes for 6 Shoes at Attractive Prices Women's $3 Brown Calf Oxfords at $1.50, Sinart styles, welted soles Ho cuban hee ts. rsp tieeatter te. Women's $3.50 Kidskin Oxfords at $2.40. with welled soles, in black and tan. Chikiion's Sunwmer Shoes at 0c, An edd lol of narrow sizes in Oxfords, also a few solled White Shoes. Exceedingly good values if your size ts here. . eowveniensercnimmointiaran Yarn-Dyed Dress Linen, 12 4c a Yard About 4,000 yards of 4 splendid quality of Yarn-dyed D Ud are Included in this offering. One shade only, a madfos abase Lnsee mixed with a little white, This linen Is worth 37%o # yard, but you ‘an procure it as long as it laste at ithe a yard. Kidekin Oxfords, Sub-Station Store, B Basement, Stewart | Building JOHN WANAMAKER |

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