The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1907, Page 12

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“Be hte Annie turn he wi Oise 14d to t adout 6 o'clock. Estes returned to the Kidd at Miss Loving hed Fates to give her feoling badly, 7 return pb) WRITE LAW Friends Say Gis Loving’ s Vic- ; tim Had Not Wronged Slayer’s Daughter. ‘6 Bates we Ha stated © CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va. April *— ‘That there was bo wrong committed for »whtsh to invoke the vengeance of er the so-called “unwritten law” by Judge ; ; ty 3s ony ot the xae| | Loying: ‘Virginia manager for Thomas «OF. Ryan. was to-iny alleged by the ger friends of his victim, Thepdore Estes. ¢ ‘At Lovingston it wan statet to-day by friends and relatives of th ‘that his relations witty ready to récurn ‘Oak Ridge, his fertilizer id of two oO: young nian (5 fe Grove work delly pe day with the At 340 Judge Loving arrived car with a double-barreled snot lored men to stand tea; “So you were much wrong” More- mover, the claim that the girl never om accusation against the a tAnres f rvegd Inet in he, father sy relentlessly shot fon y PER. folowing "matement har been! “Theodore replied Judre A Swan- Judge Loving fired, ¢ Swan- effect in the right eld the dead the teok. ‘He was killed almost inatant- ‘The only words he muttered were "Hetp me law of man Gunday evening Miss Elizabeth Lev- B. Altman & Cn. Se. 4 FURS, FUR CARMENTS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECEIVED FOR Pe STORAGE THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS. * THE MOST APPROVED METHODS BEING USED TO INSURE THE SECURITY AND PERFECT SAFE-KEEPING THEREOF, THE PLACING OF ORDERS DURING THIS PERIOD FOR THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS, AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS 18 ESPRCIALLY RECOMMENDED. L’ CE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York «Biyn Shoe Footwear Novelties for Spring and Summer fer Men and Women, $2.00 to $1.09. We find great satisfaction in ’ fitting and selling Blyn Shoes to the same people year in and year out. But a greater satisfaction is in fitting and selling Blyn Shoes to es, new customers ho come to us ( through the recommendations of those who have tried Blyn’ Shoes —our permanent patrons. Our reputation for reliability, built $0: well, guarded so ca laces. A decidedly stylish fully, is th stay of our stas | model. m made also in dull gun. 4 metal and the desirable bility—tie keynote of our prog- tan Russia calf, at..., $3 res”. We are also Sole New York Agents for th> Noiseless Sty'e Ladies’ Short Vamp Bluchsr Oxfords, all Patent Colt, with narrow plain toes, high’ arch, high Cuban heels, light welted soles, silk ribbon a Red Cross Sos for Women, Absolutely comfortabl:, it i needs no‘ breaking in.” Red Cross patent tannage makes a sols of regulation thickness flexible as a turn sols shoc, It insures an ideal comfort condition heretofore unknown, Made in Oxfords and Boots on all fashionable las!s ond patterns. Eight Big Best Stores, ‘Oth Ave. and 27th Stree! yi 609 Bth Ave., 30th & 40th Sts. 34 Ave. and 122d Mreet. sit to Be j $540 3d Ave., 86t0 & S7th St. 519 Eas 2OO1 3d Ave., 10th & 1Sist Sts. TZd St. 162 Bowery, nr, Broome St. —— BRCOLYN \ 829-831-533 Broadway, b.tween Park and _— Streets. | STORES / 1253-1265:1267 Broadway. near Greene Avenue. SOROSIS For Boys and Girls, H Bends 2 With the Foot Shoes in Every GraJe, Models. Spring Girls’ ‘Tan Russia Boots and Oxford ‘Ties. | Girls’ Patent L Button, Dress Boots a dull or white kid tops, Buckskin Lace and Button Boots, a Joys’ Patent Leather Button and Lace Boots, 4 with dull Calf tops and welted soles. ather, with Girls’ white Boys’ “Health Calf” Lace Boots with welted soles. Boys’ Tan Russia, “Health Calf,” and Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Sizes 8% to iI 2.50 per pair 1% Sbaee Ary Ring) Me nig ts ‘ “ 23 > JAMES MoGREERY & GO, 23rd Street. 34th Street, veneer a ook A harasi a ed Levine | with great aifticulty Jout driving, as ene was indisposed. H» | might be some expla 4 wo, lonving Lovingston at 6.30 |nem for, but did not come home, | toa foward Of Rigas and ro, ra that she was sick ‘ving that Theodore drove h bout & mile out of town eave her «| rink, and thet ahe kne y_ body ‘ I sought his Itfe a dicacions of DEINE tne : ee of man Loving on the stand made this iV ore ates in an uncon myself | that Lizsie Judge statement: “twas Sntormned by a. ’ t ‘ ter, L A | bd t by Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of & century. | Convenient for tourista, | PREPARED BY oo jous condition ter het but sent mi at had happen 1d ut, and when | nothing more, I became cragy, but Stern Brothers Imported Novelty Ribbons At Unusually Low Prices, To-Morrow Rajahs, in Plaids and Stripes, ; 48¢ & 75¢ Figured Grenadine and Taffeta Effects, Regular Value 95c and $1.45 Yard Also 6 in, Lustrous Faille Ribbon, in white, black & millinery shades, 25¢ 5 in, Taffeta Ribbon Boat Me Mei oS - Exceptional Offering of ' Rhinestone Jewelry With sterling silver mountings, Horse Shoes, Value $1.45 to 2.50, 95c to 1.50 Barrettes, “14s 4 375, 81.00 «2.50 Hearts, SAS cc RIE, 2.75 «6.25 ALSO NOVEL DESIGNS IN NECKLACES, COLLARETTES, BAR PINS, BROOCHES AND COMBS. Boys’ and Young Men's Exclusive Spring and Summer Clothing Norfolk, Single and Double-breasted Pelt Suits, blue serge, plain & fancy worsteds & cheviots, $5.00 to 15.00 Sailor and Russian Suits, in the newest styles and effects, 3.75 to 12,00 Boys’ and Children’s Reefers, in blue serge and fancy chevio!s, 4.75to 9,50 Young Men's Suits, the latest models, 77" in Imported and Domestic Fabrics, $11.50 to 25.00 Top Coats, specially designed for Young Men, 13.50 to 25,00 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Excellent Values for Saturday $19.75 of fancy Engli h checks and t model; ‘ ley 2 $9.95, 11.95 Girls’ and Children’s Reefers, of plain clots and fancy mixtures, ; Anryrcyensesale’ Wey | ni ie ar or collarless mode! Girls’ Washable Dresses, of whi k model trimmed with embroidery, skirt finished with 5, 8 to 14 yey 5.50 Girls’ Guimpes, of White Lawn icerrt ons of embroider / with smail tucks, 4 to 14 yrg, 1.10 West Twenty. third Street eee} JAMES McCREERY & GO, BOYS’ CLOTHING. 34th Street Store Only, Washable Russian Blouse and Sai- White and colors, 1.85 ues 2.50 and 3 vith or w and lor Suits, Washable Blouses, Made of thout woven Ss¢ ues 1.00 and Sizes collar, printed madras, Boys’ short sleeve Blouses, 8 to 16 years, “Peter Pan"’ Blouses for Girls. 3oys and Sizes 4 tog years. t.ooand 1.50 On Saturday, April the 27th, Imported and Domestic Straw Hats, aud Sailor models, 1.50 values 2.00 and 3.00 Golf red Reefers with white lining, Finished with velvet collar, With or without emblem on sleeve. 5.00 values 7.50 and B.00 “Middy” Norfolk and double breasted Suits, Made of worsted and light weight Cheviot, 10,00 value 13.50 Thirty-fourth Street, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,” APRIL 26, 1907, JAMES McGREERY & C0. 23rd Street. 84th Street. LACE NECKWEAR DEP’TS, Coat Sets. Made of hand-embroid- ered linen with eyelet work and real Irish Crochet lace. Yokes, Chemisettes and Guimpes, made of novelty laces, hand-embroid- ered linen and Irish Crochet lace, Linen Collars with stiff bands, hand- embroidered with eyelet work and real Trish Crochet lace. Bows, Jabots and Ties to match, Ruffs, made of Maline, fancy Nets, novelty Laces and Chiffon, Golden brown, champagne combinations, navy blue, white and black. Many varieties made of fashionable materials and colors, In Both Stores. On Saturday, April the 27th. Chiffon Ruffs, with novelty trim- mings, Brown, Ghenpagne: Navy blue, ~ White and Black, all Black. 2.95 each i values 3.50 to $.00 —_________. HABERDASHERY DEPTS. In Both Stores, Sale of Men's Scarfs, French four-in-hand and Traymore “Bat” Ties. : Made of English Foulard silk. Ex- clusive designs woven expressly for James McCreery & Co. Plain colors, polka dots and de cue Soc each wveevrws ue 75c gl) ca value 75c gi) SWISS RIBBED UNDERWEAR. In Both Stores, Ladies’ Swiss ribbed Union Suits with (low neck. Knee length. All sizes, goc Bie values 7S¢ and 95¢ : Ladies’ Vests with fancy crocheted yokes. 50c, 75¢ and 1.10 values 75c, 1.00 and 1.35 Children’s Ribbed Vests. Odd sizes, Made of Lisle Thread, Cotton and Silk, High or low neck. 25¢ & value 50¢ ee LADIES’ COATS, 12 Both Stores; Taffetas Silk “Eton” Coats, Trim- med with braid. black silk. English Tweed Tourist Coats. 12.50 alue 16.50 ————————— MISSES’ SUITS. Lined with white or In Both Stores, Grey mixed cloth Suits. Pleated skirt. Semi-fitted coat finished with vel- vet collar, Lined with satin, and 16 years. Rajah Silk Suits. skirt. Semi-fitting coat with ‘“ Box” front. Lined with silk. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 27-50 Taffeta silk “Eton” Coats, Finished with braid. Lined with satin, 6.75 Sizes 14 15.00 Full pleated CHILDREN’S “Box” Coats of tan covert cloth, Full length. Sizes 6 to 12 years. 7,50 Full length “Box” Coats.” Made of grey mixed cloth, Sizes 6 to 14 years. 4.50 pink and white Dutch neck Sizes 6 to 1g 2,00 Blue fand white, striped gingham Dresses. finished with embroidery, years, JAMES McCREERY & CO, 23rd Street. 34th Street. Sunday World Wants Work dtassauitias. Monday Morning Wonders. Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, IMPORTANT SALE Misses’ Tailored Suits and Coats Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 Years Navy Blue Serge Coat Suits—Coats satin lined, detach- able pique collar and cuffs, pleated skirt. Value $25.00. Navy Serge College Sults—Three models, with Rafah or pique collar and cuffs; nobby skirts, Value $34.50 Smart Coat Suits in back and white check or ainpud worsteds, also white serge; pleated skirt. Value $39.50... English Tan Covert Coats —Three-quarter length, with tan striped taffeta silk lining. Real value $18.50 : 15.75 25.75 29.50 10.75 WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY 73 Misses’ Tailored Suits — 14, 16, 18 years. This ‘season's Heretofore 19.75 180 Misses’ and Girls’ Coats—Tajlored = 4 to 16 years. Heretofore $ 5.50 , , Boys’ Clothing Norfolk or Double-Breasted Suits, with extra palr of knickerbockers, of all-wool Scotch Tweeds, Blue Cheviot Serge; 8 to 17 Real y Hand - Tailored Suits—Norfolk or d extra pair knickerbockers, and Blue Serge; 8 to t? Washable DoublerBreasted Suits —With knc trousers of English khaki, tan crash or fine white duc 8 to 17 years. Real yalue $7.00...... ; Sailor or Russian Wasiable Suits —Of English galates linen or pop 3 2 to 12 years. Value $4,50........ also ue $10.0 ble breasted d Tweeds, Wor Value $15.00 years. years. WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY 110 Boys’ Top Coats and Reefers of desirable colorings; 2 to 12 years. H 3.75 a number with extra pair ; 8 to 47 years, Heretofor 6.50 123 Norfolk Suits of imported wo: Unusual Valves in Women’s Waists Stripe French Voile Walsts—Marie Antoinette model, pleatings of same materials, in all desirable colors, with ef detachable white fancy collar. Real value $5.00... 2: 5 3.85 7.50 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. models, Ral value re 00. SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH French ‘Hana Made Hoessts Waists—Richly hand-em- broidered, elaborately lace trimmed, Real value $13.50. Outer Garments. for Women, Misses and Children. AN OFFERING OF ATTRACTIVE NEW MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES WOMEN'S BLACK TAFFETA COATS, hip length, WOMEN’S BLACK TAFFETA COATS, full Jength, WUMEN’S DRESSY SHORT COATS. Francis and Churbult Modeis, 32.50. 37.50, 45.00 “WOMEN'S MUTOR COATS. Pongee, Homespuns and Silk Rubber, in great variety. MISSES' SUITS. Mohair and Panama short Coat 16,50 16.50 Taffeta and Peau de Sole, 11.50, braid trimmed, 35.00 MISSES' SUITS. Light colored Woolens, semi-fitting Coat, full platted Skirt, 23.50 UBACR SUITS. Serge, in Navy Blue and Seddle Brown, 22.50 CHILDREN'S COATS, White Serge, 11.50 CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSFS, Varies Fabrics and Otyles, © 14.50 é Grotnay igh et B. Altman & Cao. IN LARGE AND SELECT ASSORTMENTS, AND OF THE LATEST STYLES AND MATERIALS. SEVERAL STYLES OF MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES, AND REEFERS, AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, MISSES’ COTTON DRESSES AT SPECIAL PRICES, SIZES i4 AND |6 YEARS, Brey Awww, 2625 sid Jy Mveeta, Min "Bach, G | MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S SUMMER DRESSES, WAISTS, ETC,

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