The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1907, Page 11

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y eat eR be tien ne ne ste Peeper ete! MINERS ACCUSED OF MURDER ASK SQUARE DEAL ? Protest at Efforts of Ene- mies and Others to Prejudge Case. nh months against our protest | nied ball, wht @ constantly de n made to teach nd working. ty that we are as @assins and o After all ts about ent of the prested. of- two letters | ery paper tn the land, and/ especially in every paper tn Idaho. The Governor of Colorado @ day or two later adds his words of spite to the venom of the President, and says that we are not only gullty of the crime charged, but ef many others too While the President of the United Btates and the Governer of Colorado are sending out thetr statements to com: | pass our death the Judge of this coun- | ty has brought a citizen before him for contempt on the charge that he tried to infuence the mind of & prospective Juror by maying that “the State administra- tion was trying to railroad us.” On the appearance of this man in court the Judge promptly told the State's Attor ney that he should have this ebscure farmer indicted for felony because he tried to Influence the mind of a pros- etive Juror. The President knows how | uch greater we be given to Words than those ef an obscure priv @itizen. If we are to be tried in court every abiding citizen, however great or hould do everything in hi fe, 0cct, he, -passions of me Bother chan add fuel to the fa fe are to be thrown to the mob, the Ticers should at leart open our prison joors and give us some chance de- | ad gureelves. me CHARUDS H. MOYER, GEGKGES H. PETTiBONE. G"Ave.& 20 St, People. Be the Best that are Made. Patent Leather, and Gun Metal Leather, The Fat Baby Shoe. Tan Russia Calf Button Shoes, YZ Jungmann, 1020 94 av, ty Branch ‘at and Misses’ Parents Should Not Forget that Here They Secure the Most Fashionabfe, the Best Fitting and the Most Serviceable Footwear for Young Our Shoes are Admitted and Known to IN TAN RUSSIAN CALF, TAN HID, Black Kid and C. &. $2 0 $5 Cammeyer’s Shoe Specialties for Children Black Kid and Tan Russia Calf Corset Shoes, Child's Orthopedic Shoe, in Gun Metal Calf, Black Kid and White, Pink, Blue, Tan and Gray Vamp Patent Leather Fox Tan Boulevard Calf Elk Sole Lace Shoes. Alfred J. Cammeye reap A vas Mh > be-used in t 4 babe has arr tte, ferro, the wonder tt new food re fon, 205 Broadway. City ont eth ras poe ar FOR SALB BY ALL DR Shoes, Prices Range from Oth Avenue & Wth St, | WHAT’S IN A NAME? |~ THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907. = ee ae eee «© RESTAURANT EIGHTH f) FLooR Fur Storage. without the 6s" et) OMA we insure them against damage \__ JIATHFAV, 19°T0.20 “STREET NEW YORK. fumiased, 1S See A Sale of Women’s Beautiful Silk Shirt Waist —_— at *10. Every One of Which Is Worth Regularly $18.50. v Third Floor, ‘ FFOR almost a month our problem has been to mateh in another sale the value-giving we offered you ‘in that Silk Shirt Waist Suit event of April 1, That we have accomplished it needs Bat a perusal o the following to prove: $y acquiring one thousand Silk Shirt Waist Dresses from a maker, strict in his adberence to quality---a stock which accumulated on account of adverse weather—we are able to quote a price on the handsomest Silk Shirt Waist Dresses of this kind, brought out this season, that is positively remarkable! OF Third Fier, These dresses are made exquisitely of éxcellent quality /ustrous taffeta in all the new co'ors, including leather brown, blue, tan, ‘gray and black They are fashioned with square shaped yokes, tucked front and back; finished with pipings of ve'vet and dai_ty buttons Sleeves are made three-quarter length, finished with cuffs of lace. ‘The skirts ave made in a new ful! peated style Such dresses are never marked below $18.50 regularly, and it isa remarkable event that brings them to you at.........0%., Also--A Collection of Dainty Lingerie Princess Dresses $10) : er of different mode's of fi ¢ white batiste lavish y trimmed with ‘aces and finished with embroidered yokes in many EVENING WORLD, ' [ taenitieds 1 “In a num beautitul designs Sleeves are ine bow length. The full flaring skirts have miny rows of lace and tu keng—in this sale at Women’s *22.50 Suits at 15.00 | 100 Sul taken from our regular $2 stocks and marked to sell for fi 5 to-morrow, The suits come in the Pri Ch nt F fitting models Coats taffeta lined and skirts full box or clu . Women’ 887. rae bed Skirts, we 95 There ts In this lot. A number of new pleatec of ull-wool Novelty 3 handsomely tailored mode in, ner of French Voile usive snappy styl neluding a very chic Eton model with veatee of contrasting color and finished with fa uid trimming and or # cu. in the elt pleated model over heavy silk drop; all the hew Spring colors e suits were taken from < gular stock and made to sell for about double th Handsome ‘Silk Lined French Voile Suits at $27.50 of materials; warth $5.00; capesial in the Bas 62.44 9,000 Yds. of Laces, Sori to 35c a VG, al 10c! 7 Main Floor, HIS is but one of the great features this May sale of Laces and Embroideries brings about—we acquired some 25,000 yards of this season's newest Laces and Embroid- cries at half, and in many instances less than half, their original import cost. New shipments are arriving daily—the following tells of some: There are so many different kinds of | aces and imbroideries in this sale that description is impos= sib e—at prices that have not been scen for many seasons past. i for Laces worth 69c Yar O8c Yard * 10c. a Yard tor Embroidered Sample Strips, worth to 25z. Wide embroideries and skirtings—also shirt waist Insertions, both Cambric and Swiss. 48c,. Yard for Embroidery Waistings and Allovers worth to 75c. f Beautiful patterns in all the latest openwork and blind effects—many especially designed for Shirt Watsts. fot These stocks comprise surpluses, sample collections an] importers’ reserves, which at this time who'esalers are in a position to sacri lice in order to start on their Fall business with clean sbelves 19¢ Yard for Faces’ worth 39¢ Yard Pas eee ‘worth to 75e yard _up to 31 25. Daken Yards for Val Laces worth 39c._ All the season's newest styles—a great variety of desigt dozen yards for Vals. worth to 50c. Silk Chiffons and Miotisbeltiiee at 27c. yd. Seconda in white, cream, black and a Mmited range of colors. 75c. and $1 Crepe Ohiffons tn brown and black at B8c. yard 25,000 Yards of 32-inch Standard Madras—a Remarkable Sale—15c £4 Main Floor A DECIDED s!ump hit severa! manufacturers of wash goods ‘ast week. By it we secured the greatest bargain in a great collection ot this season’s newest wash goods that any store has acquired in many seasons past! This standard Madras {s the material you'll be using these Summer months either for maxing Men's Shirts or Women’s Shirt Waist Suits, Waists, Childrea's | resses or Boys for Lhees worth upto #1 5) yard. 0) yard, c. a dozen yards Blouses. It's a fabric that will launder perfectly. £m Second Fleer, ; In this lot will be foun stripes, checks and figured effects on white grounds ae oneal: 15¢e "p above ist port as 7 tie 5, les t Hat sin F ing grounds in colors of blue, champagne, gray, pink, green, ete.—S2 inches wide. Markec opu ar- rice ailor uit ats + i lusions, 12%:c |35c Tartan Plaids at 19¢ 29c Printed Dimities, 15c p t fee Sie pean grounds, ; A fine me reerized ey cotton, | In grad jated dots, in uew Pa $ trimmed in our gi workroom and ¢ Py ially prepared for t! ; occas‘on, : in colors of pink, blue, hello, ete. in all this season's plaids. | risian blue. 5 9 We Will Continue the Sale of Silk and Cotion Fabrics at 29¢. yd. 3.9 os 4. 20, 4.95 and *5.50. t Batistes and Or 8 in floral effects, polka —oecpoeenees een a pe ‘ déts, ete. Regu quality. To-morrow, 74€ = 4 = Special Sale Special Sale of *'.98 Muslin ers Men's and Women's Kuppenheimer 522, 30 Suits and * : $ sad Fleer! Summer Walking Skirts. ay c 1 ae ( Top Coats at bl + Fa Underwear, 50c made of fine ¢.mbric; some trun a with deep a meer Sadia, 9 people just sent us a collection of ic \RME TS whieh cee ruffle of embroidery and tucks and others with rows suits and top coats which they didn’t make cup in “today selling cle lace insertion and edgii—all styles in full um: i time for their salesmen to take samples of—only 250 in where at Tic.—to-morréw offtere || Urelle effects. ta fscond Floor, actual numbers, but at such a decided price oa from the real value. The suits come in All This Season’s Newest Models and Fabrics an unusual opportunity to get a summer's supply at one-third off ordinary cost Men's— t style with yokes made of embrold hed with hem } and trimmed with $1 25 for Fine Cambric Night jl Full line of very chic Gowns, Made of fine cam r nainsook and prettily trim with laces or embroidery, 4 ¢ finished, witb beading and 25 for Cambric Diawers. Made of fine cambric, with full umbrella rufes and finished with tucks and hemstitchings. oe American lisle 50e¢ for Fine Cambric Drawers, i PALE RD oeveral pretty styles in full um at boc the gar brella effects; some trimmed with rows of lace, insertions and edges; others have rufties of embroidery | d tucks. white in « variety of plain blacks, blues and grays tn checks, plaids and cub checks. The new exclusive loog roll lapel is in evidence—single-breasted and the full double-breasted styles. All regular sizes and ‘‘stout . One of the greatest bargains our Clothing) Department has $15 Wo nen's (i in the low-neck, sleeveless Swine ever offered. To-morrow, to the first 250 customers. . A sstra ALi Nainaook Corset Covers, re ’s 915 Priestley Cravenette Over the || Bxcelient values in these Ane Cov $1.98 for cambric Walking tad . 7 , wench ef Very special values in sev» 5 Men's jiestley : fects, with prettily designed front | eral handsomely trimmed Skirts coais at *9.75. pure wt And back in rows of foe laces! Rows of fin finished with These Coats were the “road samples” of one of the best manufacturers ° r a tinge a 89 4 d ribbons beading and ons and others j of Cravenetted Clothing. We offer them to-morrow at more (han a third ff arting at 3c. the garment ¢. i Pe al cf i ved with embroidery their regular price. The Coats come in all the new overcoatings in both black aici gaat cma eae en ice aia lied aawas Th pars very And) tucl all wha full, : and fancy materials abre . j Women's Drawers; mbrella her splendid quality m hed flounce; reg. 2% alue Boys’ & Children’s Suits at *S. SEa=ama> ‘The materials are plain blue tana wor and tw me The Sults come in three sty he Russian ‘Blow ise Suit for boys from = eaainaael 2h to 8 years; the new Sailor Blouse Bults for boys 6 to 10 years, and the $2 Tan Silk Hose. at 3] 45 . . new manly double-breasteA models with either knickerbocker or straig! pants or both, for boys 8 to 16 years Boys’ & Children’ 5 *2. 45 Straw Hats per §}, 50. Trimmed with different colored silk ri || Great Savings in Fine Groceries. Ex ¥ixth Floor MOST satisfying characteristic—one not prevailing everywhere, and nowhere else at these prices--of Simpson Crawford Groceries is their absolute 1 3-lb, Crock Butter, 99¢ 28c Coffee |b., 23¢ _ ar Main Floor, SPECIAL sale of 500 pairs of ‘Van Silk ‘Thread Stockings in newest shades—the. very kind women all over New York have been paying $x for. To-morrow only—our sale price will be, the pair, $1.45, 1,00 pal irs Women's 256. fast blac x Gan ize and " Sale of Manicure Articles VERY article offered is absolutely first class—qual- ity has not heen sacrificed in a single instance. Bults, all we w day Bale in the Tha Weathered Oak Mantel Clocks, $2.50 Royal Staart, fresh, pure and || 6,000 Ibe. of Royal Dinger bien Formosa Ooloag, English Breal> sa The extraordinarily low prices are simply the result of sweet, direct from the Bigin Dis- sold regularly at 28c. Ib, offered fast, Ceylon, oung Hyson or “ c " shasi . ‘ il e trict expressly for th ¢. much underpriced. 10 Ibs., $2.25. blended quality Ibs, $2.20. T! IF entire output of sn ihre parsemhg power of this store—and you get o a aS _—e—O_—— ° if Main Fiver. oa, pa | Oranges pueay | seadien these excellent time Bix-tneh Nail Buffers n rose or | Orange-Wood Sticks, all mon 106 fi be BQ || keepers is controlled by the |] olive wood, worth bdc.—at 3% | 10¢. a dozen yurity 60c Tea, Ib. 49¢ | " a ee Simpson Crawiord Company, Mrs. Benton's Cora) Nail En- | ‘Pearl Nail Cleaners at 1c, to 18¢| Onions— Sir 4%, 50c rapt Tete lh amel—takes the place of powder | 8 hace is ul 120 inches || nil paste—a 266. box for 1% Dr. Pray’s Angoline a nese clocks sta ¢ a Cuticle Food of superior quality Dr. Pray’s Rosaline or, Nall high, fitted with hour and halt box at 26¢ | Enamel, at 18 hour gong and raised metal nu- 24c. bottle of Rose Nail Bleach Harnish's Nat) Enamel at 2860 “\sausee tales merals, at 19 Vantine's Japanese Nall Stone 60c, Steel Manicure Selasors, fine points, at so. Rosewater, Benszoin cerine, for whitening the 6-04. botile at lb. for polishing, at 26c Cake of Ideatia Nail Ryamel at dad Gly | 160. — 2%e. Flexible Nai) Piles, al) stzes, mt ibe. Fach clock guaranteed and kept in repair free for one year, Reg- uler price #). Spe- 32.50 cial for to-morrow at Rice tai. "hs" Grape Pruit— Potatoes—j.i.y, $2.78) full quart, beets, 50¢ |

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