The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1907, Page 11

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‘DNWMITE A | — AY ee ae FIRE MENACE 400 AT TUNNEL *Sandhogs” Refuse to Quit Work With Flames Near Explcsives. Fire raging above them and at the hy mouth of the tunnel only a short ais tance from %) pounds o: emite was ‘Thirty: fou: and frem First @venue to Haat River at 415 o'clock and is believed deen aused by defective Under this structure ace and the at Pier were stored dynam Other explosives The fire wan discovered “eand-hox” gangs were belig # Two hundred negroes hh tunpel ang 20) others in the bucke: loud explosion ing gangs roa wed the m ering across the dynamite hus After to, powder while the the entire superstruc stroyed. There was a long val of the miistake in » the engi Gorgan ser Urought Chie Thefire wre & the mouth of When | or Chiet ad alarm, whi in a se SYRACUSE TRE TREASURER FINDS A SHORTAGE. Accounts of Predecessor May Reach $100,000 Bs Report— Surprise to All SYRACUSE, N. ¥ Treasurer pas disovered a he accounts of the offs term of E. F. Allen as Treasurer. It ts impossible to tet until experts re. Port how large the shortage ts, bu: it possible that 1 will exceed $100.00 The specific cases where shortage has been proved already amount (0 avout $2.5, In one case Mayor Alin ( Fobes is shown upon the to owe $1,900 local contrac since 18M. ‘Tne T hag Allen's receipt he money with rubbe tha Chy Treas. urer's offic of ok 40 payment, bank with the City Treasurers ruoper stainp tndorsement ‘Tne discovery fade in the Inve Of property the Mr Allen says of any trregularities in fnyestigation eres LIEUT. DUNN RESIGNS. Can't Stand Dety at Canarsie After 25 tea In Wall Street. Lieut. John J. the Wall Stree signed from ay. He is seventy Seined the departmen for years head of elective Bureau, re ¢ Department to. He the financia) ¢ fler twer which he t prominent eantly by went to @ uniform in | the new duties was practically forced out ee ROBBED ON BRIDGE OF SIGHS | Thats What a Tomb Told Judge O'sulll Wasily Mthainok, a Pole, was ar-| reigned for sentence to-day before! Sessions. Judge O'Bullivan in General Mihainok had pleade larceny yestor gificer bad arranged back to Poland Tested, enc ug! Mi jay investigo manded MI6S HEZLET GOLF CHAMPION. MWCABTLE, Leland, May 10.—Miss Healet, the champ bw won the final p » of The-people who want highly profitable prices for typewriters, desks, safes, phonographs, rugs. clothing, etc., etc., keep out of The Sunday World's “Por Sale” columns, “Cut-rate” advertisers don't, AUROK! TO SEE NOBPOLK ‘Tooke {2 EVENING WORLD, ARREST FOUR.«= /MUNYON’S FRIDAY, ~ ' A AE IN S500 THET GREAT GIFT! His Remedies to Be Given Away Absolutely Free. | | Trap Set by Three Detec- tives Resulted In Cap- 5 chee Cie Free Distribution Begins This ond the mnbeag ie bivatead ture of suspects, Morning. Buches Rube by Secretary Takt is . | ie i the Japanese en ed that next Mon reary Jamestown Fair, Doctors Free, Advice Free, Exam- inations Free, Medicine Free. (Specin: Wort.) 10.—Prenident | 2 Exposition, | ¢ the James’ nthe who Is nervous who Is weak and rv @ bottle fit bis Nerve yusand ar wants every Dyspentic“and thon wt from Indigestion to call for a bott apepata Cure checkers to number o tice of House jenters the ane it carries w and on the pier board when it eam yacht Tuscarora, k Yacht Club, arrived having aboard the lort powers. DOCTORS FREE, Ja sadition to the froe remedies, Protesso ' | | | the number on body learned that Straus had purchased Qn empty packing case that day ‘The driver was arrested, oo ing to the dmectives, conte had sold the case of goo for $0, The detect! ves mal ‘oO make use of his Medical Betablian ment. o-Paycholog} at the Ja h a weeps away alt the doctor charges es you (he pame careful medigal at . |tention ax if you paid a large omice tee mpbone to | Mothers are wvectally invited to come and r case] bring tbelr litle © that onversa. he hearg Sme say that he! would be on band with « truck and ather men The detective drove with Straus to the appointed meeting p bs tered with Smeriing a jong wntll be thougtit, he meetings of the League | evidence to arrest him ar the Auditorium, paninns. chairman of Rowland Wis, “alatribution bertne thls mording 4 will continue untt! § o'cloak every day | tnd evening until further notice Munyon’s Homoeopathic Remedy Co., s: James Building, 112% Broadway * The body of bu be about one meinters at the Exponi AN OVERWHELMING COLLECTION OF SUITS OF HIGH CHARACTER FOR MEN THE NEW SUITS AT $15 The character and worth of these suits are revealed in every Ine. They are fashioned of every fabric that good taste suggests, and arg invested with every knack of fashion. The man who buys one of these suits may count et least $3 saved, for the lowest price they would demand eleewhere would be $18. In addition to « great number of those beautiful light and dark grays, blues and blacks play an important part, for many men favor the darker tones. Specially priced at $15, THE NEW SUITS AT $17, $18 & $20 At these prices we offer what we have positive knowledge o/ being the mighwlest group of men ever offered. Viewed from every standpoint, they give absolute evidence of perfection, Th: suits are here, in every conceivable good form, from the most conservative to the extreme, in ofier an amazing range of weave and coloring. Particularly is this so of the gray worsteds, which are shown in every patiern and every shade, from the lightest pearl to the darkest steel. To equal these suite at $5 more is possible in # few stores—at these prices nowhere but here. ‘THE NEW SUITS AT $25 Tt matters not how high the standing of « tailor, he could not fashion you # sult with mere good style, ocd taste or one that would fit, you better; more than we Are asking, and try one on, Note the htea* ainting jodels to chocee from, both fabrics, We know you will agree with ‘us in the price to te had, correct interpretat! conservative and radical, and the nw saying that these are by far the best YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, $12.50 Suits in the top notch of style for the young chap of 14 to 18 and men who measure up to 34 inch chest. To find their equal elsewhere under $15 is impossible--and then only in a few shops, The coats tere long, hayi: P, broad lapels, sthietle should«rs and shaped at the waist, Th full peg style, Nobby fabrice in light grays, browns and othcr fashionionable tones young men wantthem, §15 walue for $12.50, THE BIG MEN’S SUITS, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 Many « big man has found an end to his clothes troubles here, Qur vast collection of suits designed for men of 40 to 52 inch chest measure offers the greatest possible range of choice. Perhaps no other store enjoys the patronage of big men as extensively as Vogel Brothers; and we've worked hard to earn it, Stites aa iL een or oy) SIXTH. Av. 19°70 20" STREETF NEW YORK. NAY. 10, 1907. RESTAURANT HERE is this positive excellence of material, care‘ul workmanship and detailed finish, a style distinctiveness that stamps the garment ‘exclusive’ Famous Kuppenheimer *'22.50 Suits 15. assurance—in a Kuppenheimer Suit, ni with the fullest meaning of the word. So note carefully that this Saturday Sa'e bring Fuppenheimer Suit in a collection of s» the Kup, enbeimer headquarters in Chicago, In this co"'ection are new blue Serge Suits, new Su Suils—cut with fa breasted coats. straight front or in the new Jor, epect-—in style, tailoring and quality 1 $30 Men's Suite poth single and double breasted styles. Men's ne Blue Serge Suits at 15. Very neat, garments of all-wool, fast- color Blue Serge, in single anddouble-breasted styles, All regular sizes and “stouts.” 1S Exceptionally good value at. . Boys’ *6 Suits This collection embraces every p roper fabric and weares shown this year Double-Breasted Suits, sizes 8 to 16. The New Sailor Sult es 2% to 8. Boys’ %8.50 Suits at %5. The season's mivst correct styles for the little boys, and those up to 16 as well, are shown in this line of exclusive designs in boys’ high-art clothing. The newest and best fabrics fn suits worth bd to #5 $8.50—special at . eeeese dressy Russian Blouse Sults, Charming Formerly %49.75, Reduced to NE of the workings of the Simpson Crawford policy—no matter how beauti- ful a garment is, certain figure a quick clearance must no matter how exclusive in style—when a the highest priced garments. These Suits are of imported materials ‘n all the fashionable Spring shades, as well as white So you may select from a collection of bevuttful Tailored Suits for Mi and Young Women at 824.75 that were marked as high as $49. serges. The coats are elaborate y trimmed and lined througho t with excel ent taffeta or satin, while the skirts come in both the full-pleated and circu'ar models. Your choice in this great clearance to-morrow at. Of serge, Panamas, checks and stripes—ight and dark colors, several smart models, including the new Jumper Cgat Suit, with full or side-pleated skirts. Misses’ Linen Dresses, $9.75. Misses’ Suits, $18.75. Worth #30. New English double-breasted coat model, with full pleated skirt having fold at bot- tom—in checks dium shades. A Sale of *2 Elbow-Length Pure Silk Gloves at *1.59. HESE Gloves were made to retail at $2, and owing to the increased demand and the scarcity of these gloves we consider this an exceptional chance to secure a supply for Summer wear. Radical Clearance of Junior Suits at #10. Clever Tailored Garments Worth $21.50. Sizes 12,1 Werth $15. nd stripes, ight or me Sizes 14 arid 16 med with wide emb. and Ex a Main Fleer. may be $1.50 Elbow Length Lisle Gloves at $1. A very fine quality mercerized lsie; elbow length; biack and white. $1 Elbow Length Lisle Gloves at 59c. Made of une Milanese lisle, $1 8-Button-Length Gloves at 79c. A pure black atid whive slik glove Special ~ Special Saturday Sale of | Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes. CONTINUED backward season has caused surplus products to pile up in the factories—Manufacturers must realice on the accumulated stocks. The foremost manufacturer’ of America came to us with a prop Shoes off his han: go on sae Saturday « Youths sizes and widths tion for service; You've never bought them before for less than $2 and $2.5 Boys urday at Sale of Children's Shoes, Worth $2, at $1.19 Arrange nore High 8 in tan e and some of wh Children's Shoes Six «9410 8; were $1.59. now $1 Children's Shoes, Sizes 8 Children’ s Dhoes, Sizes 11 to 2, were $2.50, now Easi 37.50 with Chatelaine at $3.95. Boys’ All-wool Sults at $1.59 This inclides apy Bult in our Boys’ Clothing section that for~ OF Main Few, merly sold up to $4. In double-breasted) Russian and Sailor motels, $9.50 for $15 Solid Gold Chatelaine Watches, Bach Watch attached to @ pretty fleur-de-lis pin, enclosed in « neal velvet case solid gold case. keepers; Gold Bien case; wenly years; —— “$7.50 Fancy Enamelled Watches — Ser in elbow length; black and white. s-vutton lengih. As Sat \ [MT Second Fleer. tion to take 1,500 pairs of t a great reduction, and they na similar basis, Girls’ and Misses’ Shoes, All Shoes that have « reputa- in button and lace styles. eLT3 ding 10 size are 1,800 pairs of Girls’ and n-or lace atyie for fskin, black kid or calfskin, patent leather t) 10... were $2, now xreat Midren’s Shoe vaiues In Greater Nev model. These watch«s are particularly appro- priate jor graduation q.fte and are really remarkable value at the price which is made special for Saturday, ‘These watches way be had in «ntire enamel, real gun metal or steyling siver eases Chic prettily Made in with ehatelains pin to mateh--ever braid ine » guaraniced timeseepor BEB, 95 Special.:+-+++eeeses: Excellent movement; warranted accurate time Waltham Watches. Guaranteed for 95 for $15 hued with Wailham movement warranted accurate timekeepers. en handred and {itty, which comprises # shipment just received from Every Suit » regular $22.50 Kuppenheimer garment at Men's Kuppenheimer Suits at *18.75 & 23.75 erent all that Is best In the ready-to-wear garments. and Reefers at *3. style for little boys and lads up to 16 years, in the prettiest Tailored Suis for Misses $24.75 be effected—and the consequent price-cutting must include Pretty Princess models, in pink, blue and white, with very full pleated skirts. They have short sleeves and Dutch neck. trim- $1.50 Negligee Shirts at % HE T surprise you—not even in the exclusive Saturday Sales in the A few representative specials for to-morrow to illus- Women’s $20 Tailored Suits at $9.98 Made of a fine quality, all-woo! Panama in a smart Prince Chap Women’s $1.50 Embroidered Walsts 89¢ @hildren’s 89c School Hats at 39c¢ trimmed with velvet bows and quills. Women's $2.50 Shoes at $1.48 Also a wide assortment of Children’s Bhoes at 98. and $1.28. Women’s $1.00 Lisle Gloves at 69¢ Elbow length, suede lisle Gloves, in black, tan and gray. Union-made Trousers in sizes 30 (0 50 walst measurement, Rach guaranteed pot to rip. Men's 75c Fine Hose at 35c Pm ‘ A collection ‘ot. Men's | Hose. ranging in value up to Tbe Wonderful variety of clots ns styles in Ince effect and lise finish, | Co. 27 Second Fleer. | o matter what the price, you find, above an s about a saving of exactly 0 on every new $22.50 | ts of fancy mixtures and back Thibet g apel effects either sing e or doub’e “15 of fabrica—to the better class of custom-made Suits, these Thoroughly hand-tatlored, w Kuppenhelmer $25 and $30 Suits; special at $18.75 and Young Men's Suits at *9. These Suits were made to sell for $12.50 to particular young men who have an eye for style as well as good- wearing qualities They come in all the new Spring colors and fabrics and all styles, Sizes 16 to 20. A wide cholee to-morrow at............-.+ 9 Combination Suits, sizes 8 to 16. ‘8, sizes 5 to 10, Plain and Fancy Reefers, stzes 2% to 10. Children’s Straw Hats at $1.50. Regular $2.50 qualities for boys and ¢hildren—made in the natty “Middy” bbons of all colors 51.50 of selected pure white stra shapes and trimmed with ail! Your children will need straw hats within & week—get them to-morrow at [a Third Floor, stock reaches a 5. *24.75 510 4and 16. lace. clusive Patterns in These Men’s distinctiveness and style of these Shirts found more original patterns. & Because we select from thop- sands of patterns, choose only those which bear the stamp of originality and buy in Aial ene quantities me confine NN LAN, ese patterns to the Simpson Ha iy NS Crawtord store, we are able to il! H / offer exclusive vi MZ KS $1.50 Shirts for $1. it ly Mt P< The shirts hnve been made up according to our special designations. The styles in- clude both plain and pleated mode's, cut very ful and com- fortable; shaped sleeves with cuffs attached or detached, 50c. Foulard Silk Neckwear at 35c, Summery Foulard Silks in polka dots and figures, made up in folded squares and four-in-bands. Barégain Basement trate the economy of shopping in the Bargain Basement All leading shades; all sizes. styles and pretty materials in {hese Women’s ne Watste; trimmed with lace embroidery 4 natty sallor shape of a very fine quality pressed Jap, Men's $2.50 Trousers at $1.33 In black aad fancy mixtures,

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