The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1907, Page 10

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ninth at ng serious that awe John BR. 1 around a police went reported that RR cowveT MERELY sare . DECLARED DEAD Amendments to Sherman Act. — —— ye A, by aid that he received I / Cawess ere oes n | “Ae " Dos Passos proposes 0 act, 1 at meee Vv Was Made b otton Prookly age Se feel r | Vound Was Made by aC Bry7aP'The mapetve etret ote | Rlrmee *cnumntnate” ys ROU and Mie i Hook in a Water Front otro t betsrme | maset be Reon bY Ty .¢Barted From Inherting Third i of Estate Left by His | mun seas t, @ striking “longwhore- FOR TO-MORROW AND MONDAY y-day at home of his a sak 0 at No. 2} Victim. |i West 7 trom || JN OUR NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN STORES: (pected to The Bvening World.) May 2 8 SWIFT PLAINS, June T—ily a de : ert PS elton banded down to-lay by Gupreme |. He did not suffer from it, but, A Sustice Tomipkins Willett Bpring- /), s— paid, Ne picked the soad off when us Whe 4a tn Bing Bing Prison for |: hea! Facial eryrtpelag resulted. poe fe declared legally dead and cannot |) Dr et No. wl West Twenty- Phere Gh camall fortune iett by his! brother, whom he murdered “tpringstes! while temporarily insane Grink, shot through « door and | The Semi-Annual Sale of Summer Suits for Men Special at $14.50 Former Prices $20, $23 and $25 @ scratch ered by his Ball Try This Yourself. ‘ his prether in thelr bome at | % ‘The muniered man left | considerable property and the fe con. viet hadye third interest in It. The dec- Qewation oF “legally dead” was made #0 that Dis sisters, Melissa A. Hubb and Seren 5 page could Inherit the entire | wetave equally betwosn them ; Another sult involving a life convict Such is the event which punctuates our business but twice a year. Its now in the Matteawan State Inmine . dayram, [eh inci 20000 from an strength and importance you can Vi arthur Piimer, who kiled hie mother 4 two eisiers in their home at Mama Foneck, fell hetr to $10,000 belonging to mother. county and the Board of Super- to mecov'r the cost ¢f estimate through the extraordinary price reductions. Its greater bene- fits you will find in the high char- acter of the suits. They are excep- tionally well tailored and fashioned serviceable fabrics of the Flamboyant or Outstanding Ears peerdins Palmer si the institution for afé most noticeable when seen by fe years, and judgment was enter. | those behind you. Projecting at oR right angles from the head, y BROKE INTO COURT give one an uncultured appearance . AT SECOND ATTEMPT. | and seem to invite ridicule. of Oe SEY Wh cted, the facial is Policeman Shoved Prisoner Out ralores prapierees I nies and cog better grade. F vem 1 e" raranc Yesterday, but He Got in on | BSTSO"T taetalWelkaet srs add ee Another Offense. touch of refinement to any face AP aE ABS aid “wroctaadl silat “I'm excetdingly glad to met Your WE CORRECT WE REMOVE a ee mixtures, Flonor,” said Btephen Gallagher to-day, | Kars, Foynne and Furrows, grey and blue serges and black chev- = he was fined. wp in front of Mag-| Uashapcly Novos, JYmipten ah jots and half lined with mohair, emai) Oe Falling Hair, Nanton. Long experience has made the Woo@bury Method for pettorming any Smith, Gray & Co. Broadway & Warren St. Broadway & 31st Street NEW YORK Broadway & Bedford Av. Fulton St. & Flatbush Av. BROOKLYN “I tried to & chance t0 | one of these del nate fort ." eontinued | operations 's maiter gt only . ve eeteamca [foe sabe ° we ae De © ind intelligent care are exer ro Sled, io Botioeable trace of thy treatment Teratne you cannot call now write to Dept. D for information free. Joho ; Galmagber told ot | for = handsomer man. | ERs New York, 22 West 284 Street. ‘Chicage, Boston. Philadelphia, ®t. Louis. s It’s a Season of Oxfords— ~ Fegals in the Lead The demand for Oxfords this season is smashing all records. It’s a “raid”— nothing less. These comfortable, sensible, attractive low shoes have never before been so fashionable and popular as they are this month— right now. Weeks ago we anticipated this demand, and the great Regal fac- tories have been working “at capacity” ever since to supply all our stores with a complete stock of the newest and most fashionable custom shapes in Oxfords. Your choice is in any Regal store you go into—pointed, medium or broad toe—exten- sion, or close-trimmed sole—military or walking heel. And your custom style is ready for you in a variety of the finest leathers ever put into footwear. Regal guarter-sizes insure an exact fit. The most skilled shoemakers living model Regal Oxfords over special Oxford lasts—that’s why these Oxfords won't slip or chafe at the heel— won't gape at the sides—but fit smoothly and evenly at every point. STANTON $4.00 A striking narrow-toe Ox- ford style, new this season. All leathers, The Regal Specifications Tag guararitees the materials to be first-quality—and you get it before you buy. Send for Summer Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled The Largest Retail Shoe Business in the World. Stores in Principal Citles from London to San Francisco, GREATER NEW YORH MEN'S STORES Quarter-Sizes ! NEW YORK CITY #1211 Broadway, bet, 29th and Moth BROOKLYN NEWARK. i. "141 Broadway, opp. Fiera +07 P 2.008. Mon " 1 Conny ¢ nae a beam tat my, one. Harald Bidg, 008. Montague 4 Broad bop, Conti RM. of MJ, 35 Broadway, cor, Duane St 4 Ave on bear Marcy Ave WK 129 Broadway, cor. Boring . BE. cor, Riat Bt as -) aeana PATERSON, N, 29S Marondway, cor, woh be cor Tth Ave bet ith end Lith Bee, ’ £25-23) Main O. GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES NEW YORK crry "106 W. batab Be" 90.71 00608 Basaran, hed, Diteneen Heeent a: PB eoasanny, cor ioe 8 BOOKLYN Wilicuat by fat Demeee Riven nad RSEY CITY, WN. madwny ope. Harald Bldg * we Fifth Ave, bet. 10 Miwa’ x Avs Us Weer tier ter. bon ve Wi Brosdway near 6 Broad St. oF k ERROM, W. J 3 Malo bt WTORES MARK WITH A STAR ARE OF TRIAL BY JURY FOR TRUSTS. | Dos Paxson mortal posed amendments to the Sherman Anti. | | | | Ratt mer reatd ox velt o | ben Bofore Marnett beoame incoherent. te) ©)! aideat Roose: me Lambert Gifts for Graduates. Commencement month is here and graduates have the centre of the stage. The boys and girls who have studied hard and done well deserve to be handsomely remembered. That is why so many parents and other friends are buying graduation gifts at Lambert's, We cannot begin to give here anything like a com- plete list of the beautiful articles in graduation jewelry to be seen at our store. A few suggestions are: FOR GIRLS: Diamond rings, bracelets and. brooches; watches, guard chains, lockets, neck chains, hat pins, signet rings. etc. FOR MEN: Watches, chains, solid gold sleeve buttons, lockets, scarf pins, clgar cutters, sienet rings, match boxes, etc. Come and see for yourselves what varied thought br brilliapcy our stock presents, and what enticing es. Diamond Rings |. — for Graduates ‘There are mighty few American firms tn our ¢iaes when It comes to @iamonds. We pay spot cash for them In Burope, and we import them di- rect. ‘In other words, you pay us importers’ prices stripped of evi cent of middlemen's profit: -Hemee such prices as those quoted below. ings solid 14 and 18 karat gold. = SN, a J aD Bt. pata Fine Diamond 1S a Fine Die and real pearl, Fine Diamond, monds and real Fine $25.00. $40.00, $50.00, sapphire, $40.00, Others 88.80 ta $25.00. In ottering graduation pins of the finest workmanshtp in solld gold and sterling silver at very modest prices, we carry out our traditional poi- ley of establishing with students pledsant relations that last for many long years. Write for our illustrated catalogue of medals, class pins fad tae rings. Se & -@ Solid Gold, $1.75, Solid Gold,§2.25 Solid Gold, 88.75. solid Gx 14 2.00. Sterling Silver, 8ScSterling Silver, @1Sterling Silver, $1.25. Sterling Sve, 20. Brooches for Graduates For the white-gowned gtri graduates we have made so) jo! brooches in fanciful patterns. Nothing more graceful has peal at = at our store, for many a day. They are not expensive. Cal! to see those described and a host of others. Al! solid 44-karat gold QO <a> Richly enam- Enamelled flowers, elled and set with tne Richly enamelled, 2 fine each set with a fine a $8. Pearls and amethyst, $6.00. pearl, $5.00. Wedding Rings for June Brides Graduates do not get all the attention. Brides have a fair share of it, A reniinder of Lambert Seamless Solid Geld Wedding Rings (s in order. Here are four styles—Standard, medium width, narrow and extra narrow, 14, 48 and°2a karat—date and Initials engraved without charge. Ss > 8 &> 14-Karat BO 44-Karat.. $4.40 14-Karat, 18-Karat 40 48-Karat., $5.50 18-Karat aa-Karat.. $5.25 22-Karat.. $7.00 22-Karat.. $5.50 14-Karat.. $6.60 -75 48-Karat. $8.10 75 22-Karat..§10.50 A Suggestion for Tourists Souvenirs of your own country in the form of ewelry will give great pleasure to the friends you will visit abroad this Summer. These memen- toes with which you can express appreciation of courtesles received need not be costly. They take up but little room, They are prized for their own beauty as well as for their sssociations. Lule Les Retailers and Importers Third Ave., Cor, 58th St. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 6.30, SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10. The New Lyra Corset "THOUGH of domestic manufacture, the new Lyra Corset takes rank readily with the best French makes. . It has the same Queenly Shape and Beautiful Contour thatcharacterizethelinest Parisian models, and its scientific lines gently mould the form to har monize with the prevailing dress styles, Exelusive modistes who have vever |e ore recommended any but French Corséts new heartily praise the virtues o! the New | yra. Full lines of Spring and Summer models tor 1007 now on § display at from $5 to . The man who makes a “bid” for business ls the man to whom business tomes. Let a‘World “Want” give your “bid” . Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Saturday Specials In the WHITE SALE EE eeneenrd Muslin Underwear in broken lots from our reguiar stocks and other kindred garments at sharp.reductions. $1.76 and $2 Nightgowns, now at $1. $1.76 to $5 Drawers, now at $1 to $2.50. 74-60 and $1.75 Petticoats, now at $1 and $1.25, $1.26 to $10 Chemises, now at 75c to $5. $1.50 to $6 Corset Covers, mow at $1 to $3, © $2.50 to $8 Short Fianne! Petticoats, now at $1,50 to $4, Black * leaf” Taffeta Petticoats, at $6.50, from $9. Colored Taffeta Petticoats, at $5, from $6.60. Plaid Mercerized Petticoats, at §1, instead of $2.60, White lawn, organdy or dotted Swiss Muslin Aprons, at 15¢ to 1.25, were 25¢ to $2.50. N and Dressing Sacks, of Japanese silk, fleace down. Some solled and mussed, $2.26 to $25 Negligees, pow at $1 to $12.50. $1.50 to $16.50 Dressing Sacks, mow at 75¢ to $8. Fourth Fioor, Ol4 Bunéing. , lawn or -am follows: Subd-Station Store, Old Building Splendid Summer Offerings Of UPHOLSTERIES We make tomorrow morning some exceptionally fine offerings of Portieres and Lace Curtains, Table and Couch Covers and Cretonnes, of timely interest for the furnishing of Summer cottages and city homes All decisively under-price+ Pertieres | Nottinghanr Lace Curtains Mercerized Armuce Portieres; plain colors, tapestry borders, at 83, ®3-35, have sald ¢ 4 and @5.25 pair. pattern; imitations of Me ortieres with valance | fects. fringe at top, fringe at bottom, 68; The pair, fram "1.25 wp to B8.26, and 4 Rein ae 3 trom A.) worth one-half mor | s irish Point Lace Curtains Tabie Covers | Covers in Turkish de) , signs; some reveraibie, ai fringe, | in regular sises: real lace eff- ‘Tro-oair lots, at $3.25, from 4, up #10.50 from) ‘Three- $8 pair. 1 ya. oguare, 92. 214 yas. 1.00 palr lots at @4, Crom 6.80, any eh.ad 1 pan, 93 Be $8.15. from $103 pair. =’ Couch Covers Tapestry, reversible patterns and) OU Ee ee, Wo 5, Wis FEN sag patterns, in 3 to 1e-vard he, |All at 180 yd. regularly feo Rattle’ Swiss Hungarian Cloth Muslin Curtains Patterns and colors show on both Pretty styles, at 450 and OL a pain |isides of the fauric. S80 gd... from Wo. ———$— Lingerie Princess Dresses, $7 from high-priced models, charming, cool and summery, and entitled to be wid at #10 to $14. We have 150 of them to sell to- morrow at §7each. Made graceful and full, of fine batiste; with round Vi nes lace yoks, or square yoke effect of plaited batiste; three-quarter length sleeves, fitted girdle of insertion; skirts with deep flounce, with rows of insertion or embroidery. Wonderful values at their present price. Washable White Skirts ‘our groups of Summer. Skirts, presenting exceptional val uate of union linen or white duck, and carefully tailored. At $1.40, $1,80 and $2,605. a . . ” : : Bargains in Men's Furnishings Prices are very low, but not at the expense of quality. You can buy these weasonable thing» safely for Six; Cuffs, 75c Half-dozen pairs. The famous col ert thES or ahion we sold 17,000 the first day of the White fale. All popular styles, well laundered and péerfect-fitting. Washable Scarfs, 25c. Of fine white or colored mercerized madras with colored embroidered Agures. 2:¢tm. four-in-hand style. Blue Chambray Shirts, 50c, Plain or plaited bosom separate cuffs; excellent quality oi blue chambay, Sizes 14 to 17. Girls’ Tailored Walking Skirts, $3.75 For Regular $6 Styles Some of the handsomest, most stylish skirts of the see great saving on thelr real worth, Fine striped and cheeled materials, in the popular ight colorings. Skirts have thirteen plats. are full, and excellently tailored, Lengths, 35 to 40 Inches. $3.75 each, Only one bundred and fifty at the price. Saturday Offerings of Rare Interest In Hosiery and Underwear ° Men's, Women's and Children’s Hostery, Men's and Women's Underwear—Summer weights and style at exceedingly low prices Hosiery Men's Black Lisle Thread Socks, 18¢ pair, Men's Imported Black Cotton Socks, plain, or with unbleached soles or feet, 16c pair, instead of 25c. Women's Gause Cotton Stockings, in pale shades, 12% pair, Black Cotton Lace Allover Stockings, 1%%c patr. White Gause Lisle Thread Stockings, 20c pair Women’ lack or Tan Lace Lisle Thread Stockings, 20¢ pair, Women's Summer-weight Black Cotton Stockings, pair. Children’s Heavy Ribbed Black Cotton Stockings, 200 pair. Underwear Men's Imitation Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 850 each. of 500, wares 8 Plain Eeru Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 35¢ each Women’s White Ribbed Cotton Vests, 10c each. Beconds. of \i6o quality. ‘Women’s Long, Cool Gloves, 50c¢ Lisle thread, twelve-button length, in gray, black or white Gloves that look stylish, are cool, wear well, and cost litte Silkoline Comfortables, 80c Each Light as a feather, yet amply warm for extra bed coverings one cool Bummer night. Good quality ailkoline, hand-tufted, filled with carded cotton and full size, Regularly $1.26 values; and as thereiare put six hundred of them to sell at 60c:each, they'll go- fast. Mall Qe~ dere will be too late, eS Women’s Semi-Dress Hats, $1 and $2 Formerly $3 to $6.50 Our regular stock of simply-trimmed Walking Hate contritubes this interesting collection in many different stylee—all this of course--at the sharpest sort of reductions, A! good colors, ing wome tn black. Now priced at an average of one-third of prices--81 and $2, instead of $3 to $6.00, @ome of the hats at show signs of handling JOHN WANAMAKER Pormarly A. 1. Stewart & Ca... Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Bighth to Tenth Strea fil Bowne of our best patterns that; “wn to two pairs of a°

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