The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1907, Page 8

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CO RSA PNA NR RN TNE EVENING WORLD,) MONDAY, TT 27, 1907. NTO 'HEARST'S NEW cassia Inebriate sup. and Tobasco It Spectators Would Lend Them Some Assistance. whe tabasco feeeo Glaser is the name given by Pot He was arged with pic kcpocket War period on similar charges. ch guecamed _Mociellan u " * ‘to the original complaint, and | tinued & Marted for the Bridge of Sighs, a: “Heaset should be mase e party | firemen In} by Lieut. Finn and followed by | defendant jooked up Cavoni, a man jumped from @| Justice Truax reserved decision. | prison, seat in the court-room as the of- oe of water and still pn ras cee Pcieooe | PAWNED UNION CLUB SILVER Glaser, Thirty or more fm the rear of the room dane heir feet and made for the scram- paioenet env officers. ww York Tratfic Policeman Arrests Mas on Charge of Medging Ware. i Hunt and the coure| Joseph Saunders, of No. ‘vaulted the railing and leap-|Forty-seventh street, was arrested to- Over the seats soon had the crowd | Gay by Policeman Joseph Fallon, of the Trafic Squad, as he was leaving a Pree tigge gt hire then te Sa gd | privoner and the man who hed him were taken Defore the | S{th er sian” bea Sia 2 ee Soe: en J taken from the man's pocket from | nue police tng Wear ress | Glazer, asking that he appear in court taken the ath from ‘Glen, Where he bad been employ, eral handy man, ie wre conapescosiatiivesnecanes NOT GUILTY OF PAMRICIDE SALEM, Mass, May f.—Bdgar Wes- ton Meikle, the seventeen-pear-did lad who bas been on trial all the week on a a eee wrest. He said ho had Ginger and not to take 0 of Sighs to the Island wn and Thomes Demane, lemon game” men, were | ix months for vagrancy, Besides | eral other alleged pickpockets | had been in prison for several days | Panes Tecords were being inves: ied wore given half a yeas et bar A few against whom the police me evidence were dismissed iso to leave town. ng the | warfare against have had the run of long. Commitastoner s“tntormed me that he has « to make ho more arrests AITKEN, SON & CO Clearance Sale and henceforth I be charged with S THEY STOLE A BICYCLE ™. C. A. Secretary Accuses Two Young Men. Trimmed Millinery During this week Broadway and Eighteenth St. MM ne Hundred and +14 both prisoners examination on Mauisirae Wa $60 ball each for WednesdaY BA A Home of sias8 1.25. 1 Completely Furnished at These rooms are at our Sho m Open Saturday 100' clock. satest, at door. _ WRITE FOR OUR til v Station Containing information AILED FREE AL WE 3 Rooms ip ae Completely at { $75.00 5 Rooms Completely at $150. WAS SURE THAT HE. | IW SUIT 79 SWALLOWED HADES Pours Cat ito young man up back of a gre. foing the way of the wagon wae Woodward = Wagon and He was later 6 Jeftereon Market Court whee» he oormuried pall screame. U MANN&BRO L1BERAL CREDIT HOUSE NEW BOOKLET value 1.08 Women’s and Men’s Hosiery |" Very Attractively Priced, To-morrow 8 ‘Women's Guuse Ligh Thread or Cotton His Syste:n. Hose, in new tan shades and binck, 35c Confe Convicted )e- a ‘Wemen's Silk Finished Black Gunse A cy Almnoat poceceary. to oat our | Eisle Thread Hoos, plate or with lace ankiey, 39c ; Andrew, J; ‘Women's Feacy Silk Move in black and wiaceicres | Sam mua eo entestes, okey Men's Lisle Thread Half Hove, biagh, tens and colors, side clocks, embroidered freny, Pr, 45C jy Det. Fre, $2.80 —————aEEESESE=E=—EEEEEEEEEEEEE FURNITURE SLIP COVERS, WINDOW SHADES AND AWNINGS YOR WHICH NEW GPRING FABRICS ARE SHOWN, MADE To ORDER AT REASONABLE PRICES WOOD FIBRE PORCH SHADES AND AMERICAN FLAGS IW VARIOUS SIZES. BATH ROOM FITTINGS. SSE COLD STORAGE OF FURS be VOR LINED GARMENTS AND ORIENTAL RUGS, WITH FULL IN@URANCE AGAINST DAMAGE BY MOTHS AND FIRE AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. Alterations and Repairs MADE NOW AT MUCH LESS THAN USUAL PRICES, ESTIMATES SUBMITTED AND ARTICLES CALLED FOR fer for Lace Curtains Cleaned and Stored. West Twenty-third Street B. Altman & Co. NEEDLEWORK AND FANCY ARTICLES. FURNISHING, CONSISTING OF LOUNGING PILLOWS, TABLE COVERS, AXD 8CARFS, IN DBSIONS TO MATCH. SWISS MUSLIN DRESSUR GETS AND COUCH PILLOWS; CRETONNE SCARFS, TABLE SQUARMS AND FANCY BOXFS; SHOF AND LAUNDRY BAG, ETC. LOUNGING PILLOWS, INCLUDING DURABLE @TYLES SUITABLE FOR VERANDA AND OUTING PURPOSES. Fitth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attraction Are Their Low Priste @) Bway at GthAw, Memorial Day Preparation. Macy Readiness To Supply Your Every Need For The First Warm-Weather Holiday of 1907. Whether you seek apparel for any member of the family, picnicking and sporting goods for a pleasant day out o' doors—a or afloat—this Macy store is your BEST SOURCE OF SUPPLIES. Apparel for Women, headwear to footwear-—on the second floor, For men and young n—apparel, sporting requisites on the fifth floor, ings on the main floor This week's “TUESDAY SPECIAL” traordinarily interesting $2.00 and $2.50 Waistcoat onomies in store for men H ai - 34th to 35th Se headwear, SALES 94c. furnishes a good are Seeking new apparel WOOL BUNTING FLAGS- ard! Not skimped in any detail Size A Oo 19¢ 27c 59c Lord & Taylor Shoe Department Women's Oxfords, Golden Brown Kic, Black Russia, White ¢ Kid; Broadway & 20th St.j sth Ave.; roth St. Tan Russia Vici Kid value ¢ anvas and White BMPROIDEKED BURLAP ANTICLES, VENY DESIRABLE FOR 6UMMER ALSO GTAMI'ED BURLAP, FOR MAKING UF AKTICLES OF THIS KIND. Misses and Children—everything from footwear and with one exception—the Furnish- you will find ex- In the Men's Store, for example—a sale of idea of the United States Government stand- 2x3 feet, ea Sic | 5x8 , each 2.24 x4 feet B9c ox $3.19 3x5 feet Ar $1.14 |8x12 feet, cach......, $4.49 4x6 feet, each,. an. . $6.74 SILK FLAGS, gany stained stafly 12x18-in 16x24-In, 24x36-in lee ES Two Blocks on Siath Avenue, == Q\Neill-Adams Co. ==") 22d Streets. } l an ed un | this i ftades of as 500N as pos: | Men ait. Peerless Union Suits, very Sight | weight, elastic ribbed, pure white, very best finish, sleeves, ankle length. ie Rapes 1,00 Fine Lisle Thread, valve $2.00, | Bivsscheressiscrsccenverses $1.50 | Men's Tropical Underwear. the front all t! with large length; very fouble wide, gussets; Plain cross-bar cotton... 91.00, Men's Nihon Sitk Underwear. in pure white and colors, Novia, Pertect qualities at $1.00 Stoonds of same goods at 79¢ Men's Summer Welght Shirts and Drawers; ton shirts, Drawers to match. Best SOc. lines, at 39 sleeves; Drawers to mate, quality. 65c, grade, 50G dent, Lot 1—All Remnant Chinese and Japanese Mattings From one to ten yards in} each piece. Regular values! 19c. to 40c. per yard; sale price .. The id one yard wide. yard; at this sale sonable weather. guaranteed fit, | Sleeveless, knee length, short:or long | | esti sles, merinos and cottons, Sum- Fine Sea Island Cotton, value $1.50. | $ sialiny looks tke silk, value $1.50 $1.00 Men's Summer weight Nihon Silk | Shirts and Drawers, a beautiful, tus- | trous quality mercerized liste thread, blue and | Balbriggan shirts long or short sleeves; drawers double seats; a'so pure white Ilsle thread or cot long or short sleeves; | Men's Very Light Summer Weight Sea Island cotton Shirts, in Tong ot short a fine, soft, very light garment, in a perfect IN EITHER BUILDING Knit Underwear For Men A Sale Which Offers Unheard of Values | Underwear at prices which wewould never have dreamed of but for the pro- | | “It's an ill wind that blows nobody good,’ however, | ont opportunity to secure an entire Summer's supply of standard, reliable | | | derwear at a very marked saving. | The sale will commence to-morrow and continue on Wednesday, but better come \ ible, before assortments and sizes get broken up. Men's Sample Underwear | All the sample lines of the well- | known American Hosiery Company's hirts, Drawers and Union Suits; fin mer weights. Values $1.50 to $3.00, at $1.00 Values $1.00, at 506 ‘Women's ‘Veste—Imporied | Swiss ribbed spun silk Vests, low neck, sleeveless, elaborate crocheted Shirts, made coat style, button down | yokes; ten styles, in white, pink and ¢ way, drawers made | knee | roomy seats; shirts with short one-quarter sleeves | or athletic style, sleeveless, all white sky Best $1.00 qualities at 75¢ Women's Vests, 55c. Imported. Women's very fine real Swiss Lisle | IG) Ty Black pattern, fine nainsook, value Thread Vests, hand crocheted, trim- med and applique figures or perfec ly plain sheer quality; low neck, sleeveless, Women’s Vests, 39¢; value $0c. Imported. Women’s light-weight, real Swiss Ribbed, pure white Lisle Thread | Vests, with hand crocheted neck and narrow shoulder straps. Value $0. each, at 39, Women's Lxtra Size Vests, 85c. Imported. Women's extra large sizes of fine real. Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, hand- crocheted yokes, pretty designs, feach...sereere Vests, Bc. Women's pure white Cotton Ribbea | Vests, low neck, sleeveless; very pli- lable ‘and elastic; taped neck and j arms; perfect qu: Value 124%c., at Be oy aka taal | Suits for women, Sortment of styles of lace and cro- cheted trims, all low neck, sleeveless and wide legs, knee length, very elas~ tic, pliable and very ¢ 600 one-doliar suits in each building for this sale; pure white Swiss ribbed lisle thread, very elastic | Women’s 25¢ Vests, 176. 3 for 50c. SSe. | | Swiss ribbed Lis | crocheted or elabc | Thread and Silk Se white, pink sleeves; regular and extra large’sizes, | and Women|. Women's “Combination Suits in a beautiful as- o| for summer 50c to $1.50 s Women's $1.00 Suits, 55c. wear low neck, | | very pretty trimming at ace at knes at 556 sleeveless, neck, knee length, w Value $1.00, 1 Liste ess OF Women's pure white Rib Thread Vests, low neck, sle | with short w $; regular and with sev- eral pretty de cy yokes narrow sho: Value 17¢ Extra Sizes 25c Vests, 15¢ re white cotton Vests Ii k, sleeveless « gleeves; taped necks; ity and very elastic 25c. value, at 15¢ r with sho’ perfect qual Women Vests, 25¢ Thread lace tr white; also Merce plain yokes with silk sheer quality, low neck sky. es 35¢., at 25¢ Vests, yokes in pure Vests, 1 White Cotton Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless or with short, wing | I2'e ‘i IN _EITHER BUILDIN RieAC. aaaeeaiasoie ADRES 6c) “Regular Lines of Chinese Straw Mattings—White and Fancy Colors Regular 39c. yard; sale price, 29c yard | Regular 35c. yard; sale price, 26¢ yard Regular 28, yard; sale price 24¢ yard | Regular 19c. yard; sale price 16¢ yard Regular 30c, yard; sale price 25¢ yard | Regular 35c, yard; sale price 29¢ yard | Crex Grass Mattings eal and most popular Summer floor cover- red and blue, | 6x 9 ft.; regular $3.75, sale price. . regular $5.75, sale price regular $7.75, sale price, . | ing, sanitary and durable, in green, Usual price 4 A Sweeping Cut In The Price of Mattings| Goods on Sale To-Morrow, Tuesday The Prices Quoted Are Sensational Investigation will prove that this is the greatest offering of Mattings in recent years. Whether for the city, the country or the seashore home, or for hotels or boarding-houses, the occasion will present economical possibilities without a prece- No such prices have ever been quoted for similar grades. OUR object is toclean up the Matting Stocks in both buildings before com- mencing contemplated chan The opportunity is YO Lengths of Lot a in these departments, 2—All Remnant | Chinese and Japanese Mattings, From ten to twenty yards in each piece. Regular! % values 19, to 40c. | yard; sale Price. Regular Japanese Mattings—Carpet Styles Regular $10.75 roll, special, Regular $12.00 roll; special, $10.50 roli Crex Grass Matting Rugs at reduced . to 45c. per | 8x10 ft.; 3c | 9x12 ft; Lengths of | | Five to ten yards in) | each piece, Regular) 9 values 38c. to 60c per! Cc | yard; sale price Regular $13.95 roll; Regular $13.50 roll; special, $10.00 roll $9.95 roll; special, $8.95 roll | Regular $6.95 roll: spec ial, 5.95 roll $9.50 roll Lot 3—Al!l Remnants of Crex Grass and Fiber Mattings special, $11.25 roll ices for this sale. DOES DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION BOTHER YOUP De res know what It is to enjoy = good, ou feel Like It, dare of the most complex ody, yet it ts, too, Digestion Is simply the condition In whieh BEXALL ally ® right retion food and ne of gestrio Juices and sa stop fermeniation, and then, with the ald of | ine dyspepeia ation goer on | secret. Fifteen naturally Mh dave! trenton Rexall Bt y aad The reason why more people advertise in The World than in any other newspaper is hardly 4 matter of sentiment — {4 a guestion of RESUI-TS, as When your | FURNITORE ce Dear S’manthy: Since it turned out that The World printed 29,069 ads. last week-5419 MORE than ANY OTHER gol ding newspaper on| earth——guess | better stay over! another week and make some If any of the boys| Jobs down and World more money or girls want send ‘em| “Help Wants" will fix em up in a fifty. HIRE-N M.

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