The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1907, Page 8

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pene tepe een i. CT TEC ~ DFAS, SAYS JUDGE Ok BECH Garretson Asserts that Condi- tion of Queens County Jail Warrants It. © dustice Garretson, in’ the Supreme SES Yt Ng aI A ee @ponsibic for the rundown condition ot the gail at Long Island City unless ) (taps are taken to remeity the existing # eoaditionn within the next month. These © Smstructions followed the handing down * by the Mey Grant Juny of a present- fent concerning the Queene County Gals the force of keepers in he locks the alleged steel and that the jail yn the cells @round S glimbea over or crewied or @Meukty. A recommendation tha that necessary rimout delay 2c Ween: Ten privoners escaped from Bi@n the night of last Phanksgiv them when recapture Be could have brok: repaing be au companied the pr i the jail One wales water | ut remained to eet Thankagiving © were pan | YF . i tn Long © Bsland City for senience and omy wires a Abeepers could be spared to guard them A bill introduced in the Legsslatune ned by Gov. Hughes | rf Busticn Garretson wants the em bury "Grand jury after } eatg trom ‘tho bench the condition of iy Jail. The mate Stage of, ® pifolic scandal. There has ten fingrant neglect of duty on the “Part of public offictis “I want the District-Attorney of this | founty to lay the subject before the Rext Grand Jury. If the proper repairs ‘and appropriation for an’ increase in ‘the force of keepers have not been grand jury," he @ plain case. oe _ USTED OFFICIALS TO FIGHT. | 4 CHICAGO, May %-—The members of | Phe Board of Education who were ousted ‘by Mayor Busee met yesteriny and de- 2 The entire main fic feet are devoted.to the ( | Mbe Grand Jury madé an investigation | | Unton Hotel, management forgouen board | nree | ? -paattionar keepers be appointes and |" indigtments hould be found. It |“ pers 10 oppose the Mayor's action tn | Chere! main. tf formagion near-sighted, that the elevator attempting to fourth Moor while « that the girl ‘had | door, not | passed the floor, an: | tom. of the shart adjoined the breakfast | and the girl's The shaft room, uched ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY for two ndgiional Keeners in| gin cise sores PORT OF NEW ronK INCOMING DUE TO-DAY Micanta, Piraeus. BAILED TO-DAY mee fantings. or has been specially arranged for this gigantic clothing stocks and 1,800 square feet to the Furnishing stock GIRL FALLS DOWN GRAND UNION SHAFT Servant Steps Into Well After | Elevator Passes Fourth e Martin, twantydve years old, 77 Summit avenne, Jersey City, f @tories to the bottom of the ‘help’ @evater shaft im second m@reet, tox<iny | dying, .to BeRerue Hospital. 4 at Flushing, to-day instructed | Sa tetis- hasneece Darrin to move for | shout the secident | SMe Indictment of the city officials re! when the case was reported to Police Headquarters ti @ call for an ambu-| lance the East Fitty-fret street station | was hottifed and Policeman M. J. New) WES Rent to the hotel, He wan at frre denied admission to the room where the} girl was being treated | Surgeon ‘Sherwood, bert. hin authority, ‘the girl's deck wes broken. He coubd not Qnd the elevator boy and those in ehergre sald his name had been New Culler, who sent aroand « plain-clothes He reported thet he bad received seeing ¢ Ban Domingo. Bronew ick, iTHE Floor. the Grand | Park avenue and Forty- nd was taken, The hate | would give out heothing HE price entered and learned thet reported to Lieut. | cnet That’s how Our jose th elevate: plunged to the bot- | We own tw and a chain fall and cries |owunine cSame” Bary Wet cheer meals take advant ——_—_ opportunity SHIPPING NEWS. and selling. — That sets 7.17iMoon sets.. 8.00 dollar under Hambarg STBAMSTLIPS. Princtpesst Laetitia, Rosalind. X. F. and N. 6. clearance. 4,000 sq | MERIT SHOE and cost of making. —the tanner’s, the manufacturer’s, the jobber’s and the retailer’s. We ask only one profit for the Merit Shoe. We buy the raw hides, tan them ourselves, make our own shoes and sell them in our own stores. 4 When you buy Merit Shoes you pay only one profit on the whole process from green hides to your foot, erations, is the largest of its kind in the world, to sell you Merit Shoes at $3.00—one shoe of similar grade, Greater New York Stores— For Men & Women MANHATTAN. EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, $3.00 Buy Your Shoes from the Tanners of most shoes covers a good deal more than cost of leather It must necessarily include at least four profits you get a four dollar shoe for $3.00. organization, which covers so many op- o immense tanneries, six factories of retail stores. We are able to age of every possible price-saving in the process of shoe making is the reason we are able the price of every other $3.00 This is a new shape and style Spring—the Bd Ave., Provter's té#th St. fi Theatre. Broadway, pear 38th Se. this rare oy ‘ BROOKLYN, Gotham Blucher Belsjopene. Saretrt Pearesen, 1m, Hevese. mear 24th St. Fulton St.. opposite Or- 4 Hag Srieene iswtias near 30th St. pheum Thentre. Oxford. It may be had Se tate eee 125th St., wear Sth Ave. | Sth Ave.. near Lith se. ss | Beremone Carta, Ft, Onlveetge, | 2z01h at. seer Lenton. | Broadway. near De Kalb in Patent Colt, Box Calf spines eles Six Factories and Two Tanneries at Endicott and or Tan Calf. Very Stylish, Lestershire, N Y. Extensive Alterations Will Take Place at the ‘Hope’ Corner Expectations for a great Spring season caused the preparation of great stocks, There are more stocks in the course of manufacture awaiting delivery. In addition our C clearing House organization has been busy since April 1st buying the most desirable stocks, at prices away below cost of manufacture. These Entire Stocks To Be Sold Without Delay or Reserve. The cont‘nuance of unfavorable weather conditions and our future plans demand immediate action for a General Clearance—hence everything is marked. At % and % Off Actual Standard Values, “Hope” Kegular Prices are always below competition; conse- quently this Price Cutting on New 1907 Merchandise offers opportunities heretofore unequalled, particularly in superior * Clothing and Furnishings of Quality Sample Quotations from a Big Bargain Lists Mangers 28.00 TPErted Worsteda $2 special pees a models” an; ii worker snip: mow a. oft $25, 00 Fize,.2 Berges servative "Wermata: fos aad taney nopby j how 1-8 off ierea, Orn & arent vi ety of Berges in navy blue 18nd Eray effects; now 1-3 off $14. 50 WY Wz, meres eee ‘Black ew new 12 of ($12.50 Fin Mixes Bi to ® breast, : i of... . Wits 11.00 Bh ch Aelia; 16 to is yre. now % off / Ano active, ,Serees, aa ePay MEN’S SPRING SUITS, $13. 33 apd a! the pew Cansi- ney mixtures; Navy Marked x fin foudle ans ar Oenel America $9.67 YOUNG MEN’S SUITs, ack Thidete. $8.33 Blue and 5.50 | TOP COATS. Pes 2° 91a67 S14. 50 Saees ae BAIN COATS, $14.50 PRN anitived we & effects, BI $20.00 Wiih*asen V etian yokes, and perfectly Siteradt now 16 of Cravenette rateds, Ur $9.67 $13.33 MEN'S SUMMER SUITS, a Piese) | $14.50 See gp 4 Bapeersst ig $7.25 GANDRERCHIEFS, MEN’S SHIRTS. UNDERWEAR. Manders ed “American” white | and Drawers; com. | and Egyptian yarn Se $1 00 Tee a | HOSE AT HALF. | eet SUSPENDERS. makes. New Spring Knee at The fainous. President e standard $1.0 braces at | G70 and Mr qualities at Be, General clearance of to. Ho, eo and ihe nee now Be, Be, 140, aud be bottoms now 1 SILK NECKWEAR. clearance of $1.0, Te, Wo and | Genera Lf you are mot mere than satisfied w only ts your money refunded with BROADWAY cor. CHAMBERS "Anaad yp Hath woe me | Meo lines at OTe, Bie and Lhe ith any purchase at this cormer, mot out quibbling, but-~cammend us At OP? l siialnkiianencensith arene ihe ts Sil MAY 24, 1907. The Store for Men. OGEL BROTHERS is pre-eminently THE Store for Men—the store that is built on honor ard supported by public confidence. Working along the right lines for fifty years, has brought about this condition—one that we ae ever te:dng our utmost energies to better and uplift. Here cv2ry man can find his new suit. The vast as- sortments meet every demand, whether fora suit at $12.50 or one for $35, and be assured that each price is the very lowest for equal value. 1,000 Blue and Black Serge Suits Specially Priced at sale of intense interest to men who really want a good, dependable and stylish serge 1,000 suits have just come down from our workrooms that There is no serge loomed that will hold its color better. ere’ suit at an extremely moderate cost. were originally made up to pell at $20. $16.50 that will retain its shape longer, that will satisfy: in every way so well as the serge fabrice that go to make these suits at $16.50. Men’s Suits at $15. Light Colored Cassimeres, Dark Silk Mixtures, Light and Dark Worsteds, Soft Black Thibets, Fast Color Blue Serges. You will not find another collection of suits outside of Vogel Brothers that presents the great assortment, the style and economy of these we offer on special sale at $15. From any point of view they are far superior to the ordinary ready-made suit at the same price—in fact, equal to the best $18 suit you can buy, Men’s Suits at $17 & $18 Light Colored Worsteds, Elegant Rich Velours. Dark Overplaided Worsteds, Black and Blue Thibets, It would doubtlessly surprise you if that sult you ad- mired on some man and thought was the product of a high-priced custom tailor carried a Vogel Brothers label and was selected from this group at $17 and $18. Would be « very nataral mistake to make, however, for these garments bear all the earmarks of high cost custom made clothes. Perfection is revealed in every line—by the perfect fit apd, smooth finished appear- ance, as well as the many new innovations of style— pinched turn-back cuffs, 3-button vests, deep, broad lapels, full peg trousers, a dozen or more other distinctive features. Special at $17 and $18. Young Men’s Suits, Special at $12.50. If young men of 1440 18 years of age and small men measuring up 10 34 inch chest could see the great amount of good style and excellent tailoring incorporated in these suits they would snap them up instantly, $15 cannot buy a bet- ter suit elsewhere, and more smart, snappy styles and fabrics are not to be had at any price. Long coats, shaped at the waist, with deep Japels and athictic shoulders. The trousers are fall per style. Specially priced at $12 50, Store Open a Sater | Vogal Rrronkues ) Night Till 10.30 AX Doe Every size is represented for men large and small, and numerous single and double breasted models, radical and conservative, A rare good value at $16.50, Men’s Suits at $20. Thin Dark Worsteds, Blue and Black Serges, Light Colored Worsteds, Rich Black Thibets. To say they are worth $25 is putting a very com servative estimate on them—for the tailor does not ex ist who would dare to duplicate them at that price— $30 might reach him. No matter how your taste in- Clines it is bound to be met in this exhaustive cdilection, for everything that is correct is represented—conserva- tively fashioned or extreme in in design, as perfect in ft and tailoring as suits can be made Men’s Suits at $25. Light and Dark Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds, Elegant Black Thibets, Tropical Weight Velours, Blue, Gray, Brown and Black Serges. The highest standard ever created in ready-made sults for men ie presented here. They are identical with the garments for which custom tailors demand $35, The tailormen who fashioned these suits are skilled in the same degree as custom tailors, and they use their knowledge to good purpose. | The models present every plfase of the current fashions—both the con- servative and radical ideas. The range of sizes and fabrics is exceptional, making it an easy matter for every man to secure © perfect ft Big Men’s Suits, $15, $20, $25, $30. ‘This store has the distinction of being able to show big men of 40 to 52 inch chest measure an assortment of suite at all times as big and as diversified as that offered to men of normal build, If big men will come direct to Vogel Brothers it will be an end to their clothes troubles, for a perfect fitting garment all ready to put on and wear is an assured thing. The prices represent considerable savings in every instance, PICTURES OF | PALACES BY THE SEASHORE Reproduced from Paintings by BIEDERMANN @ Color reproductions of the Historic Jamestown Exposition at Norfolk. A new subject next Sunday~, Given free-with the Sunday” World. Plate paper, 10 x 15. ee ~~ ARDS A tea en SB ti Ma ee Po

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