The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1907, Page 5

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patet, Now, York er ATTACKS WITH FISTS FELLOW WITH IS WIFE A. B t Deaf, W whisper of Scandal. IN THE Husband Tell of Clash mpanion. stecsr ensues TPP vans moore sae deasogpoy Theclalon reser CAGANZE T 10 HGHT MOVING with Better Half’: xing Yet Heard DIVORCE E COURT. of} » $s PICTURE CRUSADE Proprietors of and Penny Arcades Band Together. Nickel Shows ene tae body The activityafthe authorities against a. ts of the olty and the like, Ti tm the name of it presid show people at run the more at is why thle | the are who owns a numoer of these phine, places who was novified that ficenss for one of thess exhibitions, ® larch, Was revoked. No re. pial 2, the Bureau of Licenses tak iee“ground that St was ® permit reFokabie at at ES DR, THOMAS FED FOR SPEEDING AUTO Lawyer Samuel Lewisohn Also Enters Plea of Guilty in Jamaica Court, emount of fines imposed last week all the off while to-day on tbh to go under sus) promi dent Wilikdae ooo Biward F. Mi West Gne Hundred and Becunad He Was roprosented who his father, ex-Julge Flammer ste Aifference be to- sutomobiiiets who pleaded exceeding the epeed itmtt by| pletely and | began to have sinking County Court of Bpeciel Jamaica and thome imposed v "and, the other three fined froth On the : bench with him were Justices Porker ‘The Uret man arraigued Planner, a lawyer, of 4 fast, having Postum with it Samuel Lowishon, ao lawyer, of No Weat Fifty-seventh street, Munvat tan, dod gulily to speeding Cuirty-eigh! ‘an hour over th Yard end as this was be war pee De. dull fivt ng ftir ns wiles ado oe qustews AW him mule wound offen ae i las ow Pr Thomas, Che @oronaut fo. 178 Weat “Bev enty -wocond pleaded guilty the off PUTINACELL ALTHOUGH SKULL WAS FRACTURED Another Fatal Case in East One Hundred and Twenty- sixth Street Precinct. Kingston, on port in Bast ed and Twenty-ninth #treet et late Inet evening that there n tying on the stoop of the The policen wagon and took him tothe No attempt was made if he was injured, although have been black. hood recently an entry on the prisoner was himeelf said In wbout ten we £ Dr. Foster,who was picked street, practically ed up _Mmply because take cafe of them- last night will be » of Commissioner ng tn the pockets of might be tdenti- t brown hair, sandy he lle eyes. He wore a black derby and white striped shirt, dark t and treywers and a ‘black “GL ALL ABLAZE AT CONEY ISLAND Flame From Corn Vender's Stand Sets Child's Dress Afire. Mary Dahnken, eleven years old. of No.| 699 Flenry street, Manhattan, wae buying hot corn. at a street stand in Thotepson’s walk Coney Island, to-day, the flante under the heater ig- er fiimey dress. The fire whipped soul her, and the child's mother was lied to de anything but mcream jachb Lenseur, “of Now 43 Cherry had the leans of mind to lary is thege. from the chtig's ‘Was yummoned from Reception Hospital end treatet her urneon ber legs and thigh. ‘Althougs Mot seriourly injured, Mary nyt be adle to sit down comfort. ably for some time. LITTLE BURGLARS IN PLUMBERS SHOP. Four Youngsters Caught by Police- Vetter Are Held for Examination. Lous Vetter night strange noisem in the base- mber’s store at No. 2277 nd avqnue. He went down found four very small boys packs of plumbing tools all ready oval man Policeman taat heard som ad only one exit and all. of a break for it together. ter stretched out bis arms lest, and the four boys were two | strucgiing ntly under each arm, the police marche to his ion. There wete charged with burglary were aryaigned to-day in the Chik rt knd ramanded until June 7 They gave the names oft No. Mi t boys kicking atijyn. Raina, DAINTY FOOD Terns Pale ChetkI Ww Pink. Our best physi¢ians of the present day seek to cure patients by the use of food rather than drugs, and this ts the true method, for all physicians agree that only from food can the body be rebuilt. Many people fall to give thelr phy sicians credit, for after living on oorly selected or badly cooked food ine a long time, perhaps, and when thelr ailments become chronic, they expect the Doctor with some magic potency to Instantly rebuild them ‘This ie not possible, The only true methou is to turn as quickly as can be to proper food. A Cincinnati, O., young lady says; “Il was variously treated for my nerves, muscles, lungs, ete, but the treatment gave me no relief trom my alls, “Finally my appetite failed com: spells similar to fainting: 1 took all manner of tonics apd stanulants, but they were of mo effect. 1 had been brought to quit drinking coffee and taking Postum Food Coffee in its place, and gradually began to get a little better. “Some one suggested that if | found Postum no beneficial | had better uge Grape-Nuts food, as they were both the children of one brain. I com meneced on Grape-Nuts food for break 1 found the food so dainty, delicious and ap petizing that | always looked forward with pleasw er commencing this diet pain in the side was greatly Tylieved, and now it has gon, entirely,”also the sinking spells; & fact my pale cheeks have ol pink, [ have gained beak more thea. the twenty pounds [ and am t iy well inevery way.” Read to Wellyille,”” in pie reason.” penny | ophere'ar TME EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Tro sstahe | Adams Dry Goods Co. Fatabl shed Nine cen Years | Wash Fat Wash Fabrics for every purpose for which they are | usedat prices that should induce every woman to provide for the entire summer. we could buy them for at wholesale to-da productions, from the Silk and Cotton Fabrics at 29c for some time to come Printed Lawns —tight and dark | Dress Ginghams—ai\ the want- ‘djnal grounds, ‘in all White Linen Finished Suit- ae 5¢| black and white, also mercerized black and checks, stripes and plain colors, 27 inches ‘wide; very popular brown and white, white checks, in two sizes 63c this season. Regular 15c 10! | mercerized patterns, sult- | Regular price 9c., at 2% | quality, at 2% | able for shirt waists || White Linen Finished Suit- | Dress Ginghams —all the new | sults: Regular 15c, at White Figured Tren pe 12e JUNE 4, The greatest—because most of the prices quoted are less than The prices quoted on every line are lower than you have known for two years, and certainly lower than you wil? find again | Printed’ Batiste —superfine qua’ dries eregultr te Beet Ac beens Mand po ra checks, | ity; 175 patterns to select from; the ind dots. egul lar 6c; n opportunity you don't have very a price’... often to buy these staple En ae ot pe Lyre fabrics at such a low some, desirable designs of every de- American” Printed Fabrics | price. Regular 9. qual- 6c patina ce aber so) —best quality, light and dark grounds | jty at... 2 eae Mea and plaids. White, gray, black, navy, ae we grounds. eguilar Cc 12%ec., at Aisa stot 10! White Linen Finished Suit- per yi Genuine Wepakaas WADI bMS SON cr iy oateeres 2C | ings—s2 dl casted taslsedt Ginghams —tast colors, in vari- | regular 5c, per yard, 1 Joc ous size checks, blue and white, | Scotch Cheviots —in broken | at vs neat 4 | in Wash Fabrics th The greatest—because the collection embraces up-to-date | Wash Dress Fabrics and fine White Goods, in a magnificent range of styles and weaves, presenting the best ideas of this season's inted Lawns at 4c. a yard to the beautiful Our object same time to give chases made“m Just think of ket we are giving Wash Goods and On that ace 8: O'Neill-Adams Co.|®: IN EITHER BUILDING Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June sth, 6th and 7th In Point of Variety and Extreme Low Prices It Will Be the Greatest Wash Goods Sale Ever Held in America s for these thre: ago, before it—in the face ‘ou a chance tc Vhite Goods we reserve | none will be sold Ay ‘dealers Just Glance at This Magnificent Assortment: Printed Lawns, American Printed Fabrics, Amoskeag Ginghams, Dress Ginghams, Scotch Cheviots, Printed Batistes, White Figured Madras, White Dotted Swisses, Galatea Cloths, French Organdies, Silk and Cotton Eoliennes, India Linons, Lingerie Cloths, Mercerized Madras, Persian Lawns. No Such Offering Has Ever Been Made Before | Superfine dhl Dotted | Swisses —small pin dots, suitab! tor confirm: eases iC Regular 15¢c., at.. ® Galatea Cloths —best quality, in * [4c Tiench Organdies—choice of this season's newes® print plain colors, stripes, dots and neat Regular price ings; neat floral Regular 19¢ grade, Pe polka effects. has ever been done in New York, and at r Patrons the benefit of our enormous ba in many instances at less Moet we could buy them put the manufacturer toxday, * 16c Lingerie Cloth—o inches wide; | | Cotton Dress 20th, aist and 22d | a H. O'Neill & Company Leablished Thirty-nine Years 2 days to do the biggest busi ia The “Regular” prices we quote: are what the vari- lines enu- merated: -below are now selling {or in other retail stores. of Cotton. ly rising Cotton mar- > buy the choicest of this season's the rise in the e of a steadi ous the right to limit quantities he Mercerized ay New, stylish patterns, Reg- quality, at Mercerized Madras— Reg- New, stylish patterns, ular 25c. quality, at. le l6c ular 19 | Persian Lawrs 40 tn. 17c | wide; fise sheer qualities. Regular 25¢.,, at | ses | il | Persian Lawns —4 in | SAEs Lingerie Cloth—4o inches wiae, fine oT sails Regular 20¢., eee wide; Silk and Cotton Loliennes | higtiy mercerized; a sheer; in all the wanted (plain. colors soft quality. Regular 29¢, quality, at A desirable fabric for en Heretofore tire costumes oe A Collection of Silk and Fabrics —the 19¢_ | Splendid Values in Rugs, Carpets and Mattings Never was our stock of Floor Coverings so complete and varied Bank Free |Mattings —- The Ideal Floor Rugs at Big Savings GS,, Covering for Summer Use $55.00 SEAMLESS WILTON size 9x12 ft,, special at : aahGieg ince size. Sia $22.50 SEAMLESS: SMYRNA “RUGS,| CREX MATTING, alt. colors, Reg It. has an automatic device size 9x42 ft., special at..... $17 ae capes : which keeps an 2 te account $95.00 AXMINSTER RUGS, size Sxi2| JAPANESE MATTING, carpet pat-| | o¢ the money deposited therein ft, special at $19.50) terns; yard, at...... 296, 356. 396 | | Tis is one of the niost aftractive Carpets at S ectal Prices | CHINESE MATTING, fresh that has ever been SAVONNER Cc caereTs, new selec-| goods; yard, at.....25¢, 306, 35¢ aang (Aas we control the ex- tions; . ++ $135) pipRE MATTING: Pisin effects; | | 2 mee of them for Greater EXTRA AXMINSTER CARPETS. yard.l yard, at ..sss..cecseseeseeees susie, 4 at ' ft jew Yor SAXONY. AXMINSTER CARPETS, |TIBRE MATTINGS, carpet Patten We lend you the bank and we keep yard, at ee Atte Y the key, and when you have save pe | i m that you desire bring Short Length Linoleums | Linoleums nee eye eis, and we will open It, Remnants 59c, and 49. Linoleums,| printed Linoleums, ere at 596 and put the amount it coutains BA Yard, Mt nrersersees Ic 9G and your credit on your DEPOS! Remnants Inlaid Linoleums, yard, Inlaid Linoleums, yard, at CHASE Account, when it will earn BE ssiereprersessesrercesteeee $1.35, $1.50 494 $1.65 | | interest from 4 to 6 per cent Livst, nese A Home Savings To those of our DEPOSIT PURCHASE Patrons who desire as now—an almost endless assortment of everything in Rugs, Car- we lend one of our Cas sh pets, Mattings and Linoleums, suitable for town or country house Wp istering Banks Our prices are the lowest in the city consistent with best quality. ae nay is. a. substantial metal box about 3x4x5 inches in [ay EITHER ‘BUIL $30,000 Worth of Furniture and Bedding. Me Samples and Discontinued Patterns at a Saving of 4 to An unusual and ¢xtraord either now or in the immedia This Sample Furniture, of the pieces are practically 25 good as if they had just left the factory. Bedroom, Dining-Room, Parlor, Library and Hall Furniture, in fact you will find most ev erything from a Kiichen Chair to a fine Parlor Suit The Prices Are %{ to 4 Less Than Regular Prices. The following is a partial list—there are hundreds more similarly reduced in price ! — | fulure. The offering comprises ary opportunity to save money if you contemplate buying Furniture of course, shows the usual signs of having been exhibited, but the majority And remenpber + $35.0) | | | | $20.00 W. O. Sewing Cabinet $8.00 | $2.95 Bamboo Tuable.,..... $4.00 $2.50 Reed Basket 31,00 $2.50 Bamboo Corner | Chair $1.00 $10.50 Antique Hall Chair... $450 | $35.00 3-Plece Parlon Suit. $26.00 $11.50 Grass Arm Chair 66.00 | #2500.3-Plece Parlor Bult $19.00 $4.0 Parlor Table $13.50 Grass Arm Chair $8.00 | 00 Burnt Wood Table...$15,00 | 91600 4.0 Enamel Bad $19.75 Grass Settee $12.00 $5.00 Music Cabinet $3.00 | “go 00 tron Washstand $5.25 Reed Chair $3.00 | $20.00W.0, Hall Stand... $40.00 | 560 co sideboard $9.50 Grass Chair. $5.00 | #1275 Oak Women's Desk... $9.75 | 425 60 siteboard $9.00 Reed Settee $¢.00 | $10.00 Oak Bedroom Table. $5.00 $25.00 Extension Table $6.00 Magazine Stand $°.00 $4.00 Folding Card Table.. $2.00 | 10.45 4.0 Hair Mattress $19.20 Upholstered Chair $9.50 | $9.00 Nest Tables $6.00 | $8.004.6 Hair Mattress $75.00 3-Piece Parlor Suit. -.$37,50 | . $8.00 Hall Chair $3.50 | 46.25.46 Fibre and Cotto $130.00 a-Piece Parlor Suit... $50,00 | $25.00 Upholstered Chair, ..§40.C0 | Mattres: $13.75 Willow Green Settee. $8.00 | $30.00 Upholstered Chair. ..$15000 | $16.00 4.6 Hair Mattress $8.25 Willow Green Ghair. $5.00 | $12.00 Morris Chair . $8.00 | . $1.25 60 Feather Bed Pil $12.00 Leather Settee 38,00 $2.00 Tabourette . $1,00 lows ; $15.00 Leather Back Easy 99.00 Upholstered Rocker.. $6.50 | $12.004.6 Box Spring Chair $420.00 Davenport $60.00 | $12.004.0 Box Spring 920.00 Vernis Martin Desk. “$10.00 | 14,00 Shirt-Waist Box..... $7 $12.00 3.0 Box Spring $2.00 | $8.00 $4.00 $23.00 | 316.50 | most wanted lasts. Elsewhere 49¢ A fine, br Elsewhere § 24 Inches wid. dresses, etc The quality is exceptio Price per yard. 5 Special Black Silk Values ~ | One Yard Wide Black Taffeta, Elsewhere $1.29 y: An extra heavy, bright dress One Yard Wide Black Pongee, yard ght silky silks, and in this offering we ent only colors—black y and brown, with the “coin” size and ‘space’ lly strong and firm, Mail orders will be filled as long as ard. tiere at ual Here at quality ponge All Silk Black Crepe de Chine. rd Here at in a heavy, ¢ repy quality for wa 1a heat tae sis at” | sonork, state tee ladies ate 2 | eee LIBOR 40, 1 _ | highly mercerized; a sheer | India Linon —4o inches balance of this “season's suits, 30 inches -wide; reg- 6 | and children’s "dresses 105 wide; superfine sheer 125c soit, quality. Regular 1%c Wéc wide; superfine sher gu 19% pateiia: Valen 29¢ ular 9c. per yard, at 2& | Regular price 12%4c,, at.. qualities. Reg. 15c., at.. : quality .......6.. { thes. Regular 22¢.,, a t to Soc oe bias ! ADAMS BUILDING—8d Froor | { BUILDING, iF 3 zs, ADAMS BUILDING—Rotunda |——————-——_-, All Silk Polka Dot Pongees, | 29c Black, Navy and Brown Grounds There is an enormous yard. ud for these popular s ~ Special ‘Colored Silk Values, 27-inch Self-Color Dotted Pongees, Elsewhere 55c. yard, Here at A lustrous, silky weave in colors of champagne ight blue, pink, ete, $1.00 guaranteed to wear 3% 49c | sts, ty- | black, brown, navy, dots. All Silk Rough Shantung Sultings, Elsewhere 69¢. yard. This season's most de | sortment of wanted black, navy, natural, etc ¢ for walsts weave ina complete a s, including golden brown, Brillianti inch. Finish Nun's ‘4-inch.... Panamas, Very pop 49c Black Lustrous Mohair 4 29 B9c Black ate want ne, Panama Suiting, 4 incht,... .-+++- 75c Black All- ‘Wool Veiling 4 89c Quality 50-inch All-Wool Silk Black Dress pie Pa i Half Price.) s0c Black All-Wool Chif- | 75¢ Black English Silk fon Nun's Veiling, 36- 25 Lustre Mohair Bril- inch... Hantine, 45-inch.. atte 29c Black All- Wool | $1.00 Black A Sponged Cheviot, | French Chiffon Voile, os inch... | 42-inch 5) c we nebo a oy aval | $1.25 are All-Wool Im. 00) iffon Voile, orte Panama, 52- 39-inch 49¢ | fren : 79 % % Colored Dress Goods at a Great Price Sacrifice 59 52-inch 79c Quality Mohair Brilliantine, Made from 49c superior silky—br ark gre and - IN EITHER BU ILDING $18.50 to $25.00 — Silk Dresses, $10.75 Another lot of these very desirable Silk Dresses. Made in six different models, Hun- dreds were sold as the result of Sunday's announcement, but we are able to offer quite good a Selection for to-morrow. We received a belated shipment to- day which we will place on sale to-morrow (Wednesday) at the same price--$18,50, $22.50 and $25 Silk Dresses, _ $10, 75 as 39 1 | ! | i] ne, white, with self color 59% Be Shi sem rSictsiel sigietlaae

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