The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1907, Page 12

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Sa ai AA hie ataeee gab = EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. | MAY 2, 1907. FOO EVICTIONS STOCKS SLOW AND ROUSEVELT AT ENEN MAY DAY. THE PRES DOM NING OF THE. ON THE EAST SIDE “s,s fs." MCLELLAN SHAFT Falls Back to Early Loud Lamentations Heard Low Level. od Fe Dealings !n stocks rar to-day ere ‘i | GLOVES OF GLACE AND SUEDE KID, MOCHA AND CAPE, FOR About Heaps of Piled — |mere'y, nominal on rma!) erals Rehearse Deeds of | Catboat Which Capsized day—Ellis Island Busy | Realty Given'Inat Only | oexena. service axp TRAVELLING WHAn; RIDING GAUNTLETA price chan r | 7 fe aes ‘ i | matetl Cox and eof | | ar ar, ; c . SILK AND LISLE GLOVES IN) COMPLETE SELECTIONS, INCLUDING : Up Furniture. eiiiidis TPALiNe “Wake. the Civil War Hero. | in Pelham Bay. for Weeks. | About 50 Per Cent. | MISSES’ LONG SILK GLOVES. INFANTS’ GLOVES OF WHITE 4 + } pea Seely ich joss LISLE THREAD AND GLACE KIDSKIN © as ao promt) WASHINGTON, May 2—Prealdent | “Seer es ee S a Bas} , fell ba ie prominent {n|®on of 1907, caused by men attempting ince nf he h pote pls ee: pens ane 0% to na Athout pro; he pa n 7 8 rs 7 a High Rents of Gf Speculdtors |“ se unvelige [knowledge happened to-gay in Poiam|2%2°7 Of Immlaration nas to grrat 4 yeue in and patent ber EMS EN EY stele)e ae yesterday 7 ci Bay, he fodt of Le Charles K. w Of allens landed on thess shores! 4, aden 6 ‘f : Given.as One Reason for |Nortera, Paciae 12. 6 Krthera crake pera) patho tee Sh Nera Sanuk ahibtoants | #0 short & time. and the offelais ail’ Wig ; ‘ CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND HALF-SHOES, BLACK, WHITE AND. |Vanka ‘and Scnelting each gained 1-6 | ty of the Army of the | street, little more than @ youth, was sonata Sits Mis Yasland are simply tne shengtivanen dete a XUSSET, ADAPTED TO ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF verwhelme Trading cen’ Victim. Charles veer | 7h Woes of Tenants.. ern | were tro @ay and stumble over small camps of | rose 3 the Army of the Potomac, of a thee, piled “up furniture, “zochan and mabel” | #3° ; OcKS which Gen. MoClellan was commander, meaning household» goode—scrabble Cantral HF oink ed | the remainder being members of the |! @ small catboat. Fot found in your pock bit and drop | fel! 1 of the Armies of the Onio, | kept close to sho and 'NOT SAILORS AND 21,429 ALIENS COULDN'T SWIM, BREAK RECORD «ASSESSED TOO OnE S DROWNED President and Army Gen-' Four Men me, to Sail All heriodll Cris Since Yester-| Prices Heppier, | sida at oan eds of old. woldiers were in the One Hundred and Second atreet; 4 Gil stocks up it had pot elty for the unvelling’ ceremonies. Of t you, walk through the east aide to | raaed, Unton Pacific these vistting veterans about two-thirds-tatrest; and Patrick Mahon, of No. Third avenue. narrowly escaped death. The four men went fehing In the bay | ALL PROPERTY FUR 24 HOURS LOW, SAYS MET ot Do. 16 | Ovens oro" on th tab hcpedt eed for more than us figures as comptied Real nd submitted dent Purdy, found o: |the ocean aboar to-motrow and Saturda tremendou a time they while It was them was an) Pent t @ dime or a nickel in the cracked plate! The total anies of stocks to-day were and ‘Tear obeatvable that none (ot ) You are sure to find on top of the heap, 14,00 shares and of bonds, $1.00... senile xpert, they appeared to be able to keep ee S pathy Wor this is shifting day o eo and ¢ the craft afloat Finally, about half a f j and loud eries and walls Sohpeel thats phe lchert ted ms) x mile out @ puff of wind struck the sall sree - a soe ike ed land of tribulation. rere toee |G. Dwight. pres the Soolety of | The t Was apparently fast, for the plerih 4 fn : With May Day tead of Morris | fina: 4\ 4 Potomac, pres Right Rev. | beat ov r teh « @ancers and merry villagers hopping f y ¥. Satterlee, Bishop of Wash-| None of thé could swim. Those goalie Ground a Maypole, on the east aide the i ne servicea with prayer, |who risk their lives on the water are |" * man with the neat litte bun - S 4 Horatio C, Ki They ching to the |me fron eS |never swimmars. boat and # hates tor help. Wi tion papers is abroad as busy ast! e| John Mot mous one-armed paperhange lips of nome-brea buzzing tenement rry @ after him y took care of the eviction-notice serv only about one out of every families he serves knows w Mt te all about abates not Om the east side they ali mt and the children are hb eviction notice is nailed 1 Than, after a white, the doo ereck and the tip of a chun ere pees trough. A pair eyes look over the banetul paper ther fas Mike as not, and it is torn down an. being untill along comes Howard and | ing Dodge, A P past the statue wi er the comamnd of Major A several trips ry to reach the n Spooner “a! h Cudertany FOR CHA CHAUFFEUR EXPRESS DRIVER 1S ra a Five a): a1 8,287 the West neht as pe mmodations. One yes Bulgaria, f£ Naples t steerage tor nnation and t he @rip and sank Spooner a three remain d | over to the bottom | Othe reene in the City Pays Show teal property in New direct | | |! . Altman & Cn. SJMMER GLOVES FOR MISSES, BOYS AND LITTLE CHILDREN. il CHILDREN’S LEATHER AND FABRIC GLOVES 1N SUITARI AND COLORINGS BPRING AND, SUMMER OUTFITTING, LITTLE CHILDREN’S BHOES AND ANKLE TIES IN APPROVED MODELS. & al market value. | by | Estate of the by : a of Taxes and Assess : B. Altman & Ca) WILL HOLD UNTRIMMED HATS ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 3D AND 4TH, AT $1.25 AND $2.00 EACH. ROSES, LILACS. ETC, * . PER BUNCH, 75¢ ROSE FOLIAGE, . . : PER BUNCH, 45c. (@EPARTMENT ON FIRST FLOOR) A SALE OF IN VARIOUS SHAPES, Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. Stern Brothers Untrimmed Hats AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF CHIP, MILAN AND ROUGH STRAWS IN MUSHROOM AND SAILOR SHAPES, LEGHORN AND LINGERIE HATS IN A LARGE VARIETY. with loud ‘shriexs 1 hese + and other lamentations the Fa at Movement noticeable, with off 4 toward the sire. De iz y Zeliner, who te, very 2, 2 eat east side, 8S 5 7 ssion, arrived here abi is year to wie fieveoee mie tn wo leased apatuinents tig 7 - “ARRESTED FOR HURRY, ' ; or Ravance,, from landlords an en shove iss ie up's noch, He said: pbaat mide me A | Mrs. William Nelson Cromw: al — - | this year carry e banner 5 ne e bw of ited iy id Mind * ‘Could their kind. “There are over Su i a x Ddn’t Have to Leave the “Didn't Mind if He Could ( CLEANING SUMMER to Clinton street—No. 1b4— | Ny , ton fr Haas dae eas? cide traveller | finds: Bimaelt Gem in Court. Trai With Baggage, HOMES. Sevnitt “Bastrict Munic! ‘ourt, y of COn- but He Di s over five thousand ev: n cases ress to-night -day the ¥ a ie : Timely Advice to Prevent 7% Mn the ‘calendar, Liverything else | ¥ Gus corps meetings < Ay the Ter) Robert Thwalte, of No. 615 Wast One| Thomas McGill, of Ni rte) Be ee eee eee and the , p ‘Hundred and Forty-sixth atreet, a| Jersey Clty, a rf Before occupying your summer “ tions of the landiord. Y |chaufteur for William Nelson Crom. |Preas Company, was you should clean and disinfect the evictions have done nothing they the attorney, Forty-ninth street, tal in Hari eo of spre well have brought to iter leanne wenilary cima eenemen ee NIE cine TERETE Hes ee SERN: told” him. Mrs ‘s ry, the Duke and ina a@ twinkling Henry Levinsky’s fing new expreas-wagon was on the job, and ed tenant and her name fe Gn.the move for a now fo me families get their plates filled cker than less fortu- eee cf att which to Cromwe! ~NURED POLICEMAN RSS CTR f but @ mere trifle like five or six i a i « %| Broadway Runs Down § je will ha: + ia i « b Biltied one : Officer While Breaking home, all ready . performanc Crossing Law who liv and Fifty-sec at No. i2| Twenty-ninth street was held in| charged wit plaint was m 25 First avenue nd a strong disinfectant (C. N. Di ctant is best) should be added lem Court to | ding on Man-| : c When “Duke |B One Hundred and troy any disease germs that inight few hours after Fifty-fifth street, by Magistrate Harris. have developed during the winter, Sreall per ryaned t 4 lam night by and particular attention should be and taken to 1 to sinks, toilets, plumbing, et There, in ieu| | the’ non-palsonous. disinfee. bail out her} 8 advised because of { 11 took from ue and because it home use and can ed at ca druggists at mall cost Carefal Search Did Not Find Mr. ooke in Baltimore. ecting rity, will ————_—_ morc neibeernente iter aa of $00, haven't you? 4 ALDERMEN UP TO PLEAD. YALE WITHDRAWS AMIS Fag Wind LE, EA 5 2c ouwled said whe Ruessed wne a! — * bond, @tv - Wet Guilty, Saye Peters, While INVITATION. To DELMAS. Hal ha Ps md, ring x Other Two Get stponements. deal cake Fifty-Ofth street, a and her chaut- embers ‘of the Board of A PN ' + -hafety oft Pi Andge O'sullivan ¢ Cour 5 Law | Too Late in x 1 t Op —>__ | SE eral Sessions to-day. They were W Aaa Mae 2 . | -- 4 “me ifford, of Queens, i = au ii Heong aaR GTS TRIAL FOR COPS’ SLAYER. % accepting a bribe; Henry ( = 3 - : © of Brookiyn, charged with per ot Yale Law & a Bee , Governale, Who Shot Twe Pollce- i) | «= two counts, and Job te. Dek M Delma nag ry < at men, to Be Tried May 13. ee reer. charsed . wonty-fifth street, | Judge Romnlaky to-day set May 13 for perme, Peters refrained add treet without stopping, the trial of Salvatore Governale, the $619 Blouse of Shirt } i ech, allowing his att n\ over Ttallan who! shot and kflled Alfred A oy Bioure Woist, $620 Over Waist or ; a . a a Bey: me r A , u men of the *apeure. ign after eb + i Belew AlAgrennt ake hn attemy : n afte a 1 Ag siponed for, one ic " Square. th : pert point «the lega ei wee the F ‘Phe Distriat-Attorney moved for raptd B ; election of I McA a He { ‘ a it concerns t ent of ¢ rd. a * st i ‘Alderman. from y ~ The Monthly Magazine of Fashion for the re Foie for B ander for Home delineates all these beautiful styles q Mays Brody \ and hundreds of others. They are the i FP pAigermen Cronin Was represented ro away a Womens justly celebrated ponement Mt h Thirteenth St . De artment a incan” , M Mant DATES FOR MUROER TRIALS ay an on q Six murderers were 4 ‘ ume KS ; Patterns Be aigk ave tatee te For Women & Misses an Intensely $425 Fancy Yors he trial 0: eb w Biouse, 32 to 40 bust which are recognized by the dressmakers Interesting Sale of Fine Tailored RAINCOATS Worth Double and More Than Double These Radically Reduced Prices | incl _Playerpiano Is an artistic Sterling Grand Piano do talness he Playe place of the human those who haven't '§ j technique 9 This d nes not interte You may attend this sale with your expectations placed high, i) the slighte ithe use of and yet will you be impressed by the character of the raincoats : H Seale a involved, Unlike the ordinary kind they are splendidly tailored Be; Pp ral Dried ants vem and perfect fitting in models that are the very latest types of the pe can own a Ster day—fancy or mannish styles in fitted and half fitted effects fash % : i t i ioned of every fabric favored for raincoats. | |The Sterling Piano Co, Broadwa, at : $16-520 Fulton St., Brooklyn, Thirteenth St. Saturday Eveaings. Hadvatt Carhart E@ of the home everywhere, as not only the most up-to-date and stylish but the most reliable on the market. ANY TWO FREE TO YOU If you will send your subscription today. Fifty cents a year (Foreign $1) postpaid Enclose stamps, money order, draft or express order and address DRESSMAKING AT HOME 306 iasonle Temple, Chicago, Ll, THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE BEI'ND EVERY MAY MANTON PATTERR, SeDn Over Waist or S828 Over Blouse or Jsmper, 82 60 40 Dust, Temper, BE 10 40 beet, 82 © 40 bane sroughily and remove all odors. | and water {8 not enough ch are always dangerous places. a valuable st Disinfect- ret, N.Y Special for To-morrow is | to Women's Trimmed Walking Hats, $3.50, 4.95 Value $5.00 to 7.50 ‘4 (FIRST FLOOR.) a ts Classique Corsets in exclusive models conforming to the latest Parisian ideas for this season’s mode of dress, including the small tapering waist and long close fitting back effects, for Princess and Empire Gowns, in the most desirable materials, $6.75, 8.50, 10.75, 12.50 to 45.00 at West Twenty-third Street Lord & Taylor Shoe Dept. Special attention is called’ to Our Enlarged Department for Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes White Buckskin, White Canvas, Tan Russia, Black Russia, in all desirable styles of High and Low Cut. Sturdy School Shoes of Black Russia Calfskin, 8% toll, 11% toz, 2h tos, $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 Boys' Black and Tan Russia Caff, 9% to 13%, 1 to 5% | $2.25 $3.00 “ Special ” 6 to 8, $1.50 5th Ave.; roth St. tewrerre nw | | | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK STYLES THE MOST o* ] MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Pee ———————rS

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