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

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TO BLAME FOR JUNE 7, 1907. ce meter or eeeceeeitbiceeertamaameees eR EN SE en RR RS ALLCARS TRANSFER which have so ereatly endeared Presi: | seer oe evelt to the people, I value of the convention approving to service as © been! to render tn the with @ a my grati- pledge of sup-| GON. > ANOX BOOM IS LAUNCHED, AND LEXINGTON 10.5” AVE 59™060"St licide of Richard M. Bourne, Whose Sister Was Lost in the Hotel Windsor Fire 291 ite tude for the unaolic! port for higher hon for the future, 1 hi dale TO i to ' nente of the } i SALT LAKE CITY, June 7.—Having i its mn sr atacnl tee (a, How York, Vei sre Mei me | ils and Veilings Men’ i $ _ : —— mre coca en's $12.50 Suits for*8 75 th ing broker, yesterday wrote an open let- || : > { Republicans of Pennsylvania] 3: "| American Girl Faints as Eng- tar to the world and (20K his ows Mts HHT y uagere se wins complete ® i} verieties of all the very newest and most wanted sorts and, as always, our prices aie the lowest. LACE VEILS, 1% and 1% yas. long, in black and brown; Bence ete OBC His body was found in City Creek canyon this afternoon by two boys. | |) Hie left wrist had been slashed with a! razor ami two revolver bullets had been Glscharged into his brain. i ‘His fortune, he aid tn the last letter, | res virtually gone, and he had no further interest in lite Newest and Best Styles, These suits are built of worsteds, serges, cheviots | and cassimeres, in absolutely correct styles, by 2 | | maker whose rigidly maintained standard is the best | | —the suits prove that. | The coats of the suits have haircloth fronts: otic Pledge State’s 68 Votes to lod Favorite Son. Presidentia] boom of Philander 3 i : Knox is Inunched, and he atends {to-day before the country as Pennayl- lish Judges Dismiss Charge. ne ill return to their Pa., to-day. y Ww t Valley Forge fe chee tea | RICHARDSON OUT OF ARMY. |IMeutenant Whe Jilted a Texas ' LONDON, June 7.—The Magistrates at the Royston Beseions in Berkshire have dismissed the charge of men- 1 Wania's, favorite won, with tho State's ') Dbixty-eight votes in the National Con- bogation pledged to him. The boom was started at the State Convention at Harristurg yesterday, @nd the indorsement 1s embodied in the | @tate platform. j Benator Knox, at the Waldorf-Astoria, @-day said: “Tt am deeply sensible of the great JRonor done me by my fellow Repubil- Gans of Pennsylvania. In their con- @ention, composed of delegates elected Mirectly by the people, they have in- yo | b greased my many obligations to them | Pinte Sith Pew vork, By coupling with the indorsement of the | ‘edministration of Theodore Roosevelt Phe suggestion of my name as his suo- fessor Girl Got Hint to Resign. WASHINGTON, June 1.—Lieut, Mack Richardson, Twenty-sixth Infantry, | who jilted Mise Anna Kelly, daughter of Capt. Kelly, a banker of Brownsville Tex., bas resigned from the army, His rosignacion has been accepted by Geore- nardeon left for the Philip- regiment but he got no ——-__——— MEXICAN A, R. RAISES WAGES. ) CTTY, June 7.-At « confer. ! Meughter brought aqminst Migs Biste Fox, an American woman, arising out of a collision on May 1 Setween her motor and a van, in whtoh William Parish, the Grtver of the van, was kuled. Mise Fox, who was scoompanied by her sister, Countess Dorothy de Lange- Gorff, wes greatly distressed in court and much sympathy wae expressed by , | the spectators. ‘The evidence showed that the soal- Ggmt oocourred while Miss Fox and her sister were returning from the Rip wetness race at Ni motor var, driven by Fox. was traveling af the rate of ax: (een to twenty miles an hour when it yen into the van, which came out of a a Tox wae ably defended by Loni | & son of the late Con- Short Sleeves De Miracte ba SE ON VEILS, 16 yde, long, olorings; prised up t0 $1.98 free SUC COFFON VEILS, 3 yde, long; colorings: peed ep 00 Gis toee LOC PLAIN AND SPOTTED TUXEDO VEILING, tn all colors; a1 to rrppiecated 12!4c Bicomingdpiee’. “ein Pioor, ” which lets us guarantee them’ to hold their shape, and their linings are of mohair and alpaca. The 8 trimmings used are of the grade usually found in $20.00 garments—never before in any at less than concesston. The whole saving ts ~ $12.50. yours in this remarkably low price.... 8 We bought the maker's enttre surplus lots Good Clothes for Your Boy--- for spot cash and naturally got a big Glove Kid Beits, 39c “I note the conrention’s reference to | ° f ; ‘< the tact, that an atiorney-General and | te tl ye Brine Ministor aera New *“Princess’” and “Dochass’” Specially Priced P vil n thy a + eee ¥ Wdenator 1 was privileged to ald in tne | 38 Thelen evidence to toad’ the, caeg Tet | Ble witha tee fs Styles, worth 75 td ’ formulation and car ent ro Upon hearing the decision ‘et i For : Bi Trou. o-morrow, tion and judiclal decision thowe Just | mon, About 30 employees are af-| Fox burst into toare and fell fainting | Dent stores 6nd and $1.25 Bloomer ararrt Fe : $i policies for the protection of the people | fected tnto the Oounteas's erm Brenan a 'Cs., ar 54.00 Norfolk Sutts, & to 16 To-morrow, $2.95 $5.00 Norfolk Suits, 8 to 16 57.00 Russian Suits, 2% to 8 $7.00 Sailor Satts, 6 to 10 Saks & Conyprany Herald Square. To-morrow, $4,957 To-morrow, $4.95 Bloomingdales, 24\ Poor, 60th Mt. Section. Boys’ & Youths’ Negligee Shirts, 85c! Our Own Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Makes, To-Morrow at This radical reduction concerns all our plain and pleated negligee coat shirt cuffs attached for Boys and Youths. with Made very generously of woven madras, percales and corded matoan in designs, medium dark effects and blue, tan and gray checked ‘There is no question about the efficiency of the above piece ae « quick stock clearer—and of how quickly it 1 do ft, so be here early, ;. Men's $1 Woven Madras Negligee Shirts, | 6 Men’s 4-Ply Union Linen Collars, ‘These two very pretty belts are two and one-half inches wide and are made of finest quality glove kid in black, white, tan and brown, with gold plated buckles front and Broadway, 33d to 34th St. Clothes of Calibre for Men Two or Three-Piece Models $18, $22, $25 Probably*half the men in New York are dissatis- fied with their clothes—and with good reason. For Saturday, June 8th, Extraordinary Special Sale of Walking Skirts _ For Women and Misses At Great Reductions from Former Prices Men’s Underwear Balbriggan, the 69<¢ kind, for 37c striped check and figured schemes. Sizes 12 to 14. there‘emo telling 50c | Yet these same men, perhaps, pass our doors Newest designs with cuffs attached end BQ | york 7c, for... --+- sos - gees unheeding or unknowing that that which they At $3.95 Skirts for Girls and Misses, of light Leche anne Melange sence OO dr Moca & me ] | mixtures, white mohair or fancy checks. Regularly $6.50 and $7.00 At $4.90 Plaited Skirts for Women, fashion- ed of light fancy mixtures with folds; also for search for is right at hand. It was so with the boy who starved in the pantry. Girls’ Junior Suits ) Should it please you to stop in our Clothing Shop Hosiery Specials For Men, Women and Children. on the Fifth Floor, we will make it plain to you that 2 ’ ’ the Saks Standard is not made up of effulgent Girls and Misses, fashioned of black voile, Pana- and Misses Skirts. WOMEN'S claims and plausible proclamations. We will de- ma cloth,.or light fancy mixtures and stripes. Specials / tons monstrate what we mean by “Clothes of Calibre.” Regularly $7.50 to $9.00 At $5.90 Plaited Skirts for Women, of black voile or black, gray or white fancy mohair, Regularly $10.00 ° At $6.90 Full Plaited Skirts for Women, of light fancy checks and mixtures, with folds. Regslarly $12.50 At $7.90 Full Plaited Skirts for Girls and Misses, fashioned of black voile, white serge or light fancy mixtures, with folds. ; Regularly $12.00 to $14.50 At $9.75 Full Plaited Skirts for Women, - 3 styles; fashioned of black voile, with folds and trimmings of silk bands. Regularly $15.00 to $18.50 At $14.50 Skirts for Women, fashioned of Mothers who have daughters to outfit with Summer suits and skirts will find this offering of more than usual interest. GIRLS’ JUNIOR SUITS made of high quality fancy mixtures, Panama and chiffon Panama, The models are Prince Chap, Eton and Double-Breasted Jacket effects; lined with satin ; skirts are the new- est pleated gored modela row so much in demand. Bizes for 12, 14 and 16 year olds, epectall $7 98 priced at $15.75, $14.98, $9.98...» Die MISSES’ SKIRTS made of fancy mixtures, checks, Panama and chiffon Panama, pleated in all the newost effects; sizes 32 to 38 specially $I 98 priced at $4.98, $3.69, $2.98 and..... Die MISSES' WHITE DUCK SKIRTS, very ly pleated in the newest designs; $I 98 izes 32 to 38 at $3.98, $2.9B....0ce++0+ ° Bicomingtales,’ 21 Floor, Lesington Art. Bqoyon. For Good Old Summertime Swings. Untform catchers’ an@ fieldem’ mitt, INGRAIN LISLE STOCKINGS, Fei renat ribbed ; Faltee wp to de at 2 WOMEN'S SOCIM"|ME Is HALF ’ ~ | HOSE, and WORK (LACE new oe Sapa ||| crap. a Bet 12 xc Ff ic : 2 Boys’ “TUFF WOMEN'S 60C IM- PORTED SILK ENUFF” STOCK, INGS, LISLE 8 Lis ‘4 oe ss BOC | Biecenzg pata sizes, at.. The range is wide—fabrics and styles are many and diverse. The suit of your liking is here— should your tendency favor the most faddish, or the most sedate. The suits are half, quarter or eighth-lined. Some very attractive ones are priced a! $18, $22 and $25, enables you to purchase almost everything you need for the Lome on the most Liberal Terms, at the Marked Cash Prices, from one of the largest stocks in New York, includi: Furniture, Ori- ental Rugs, Sewing Machines, Safes, Taiking Machines, House- furnishing Goods, Oil Paintings, ete, | Biommga Summer Suits for Young Men Sizes 30 to 36—Two or Three-piece Models At $15.00 It matters little that the price is low—it is high | enouch to include every essential of good fabric and good tailoring that we build into the clothes io sell at appreciably higher prices. ‘Foor, In this collection of suits at $15 are shown 16 of this season's newest, snappiest styles—each with | imported black voile; trimmed or with folds, ae ag) pores eee rire | = on © 25c its full quota of exclusiveness which indicates the | Regularly $22.50 and $24.50 59060”. and varnished, at $4.98, The | The standard styies F hand of the master designer, - pamainnyie ber Sen BGT 4 ego? sto ; ' The young man who makes selection from Gore Special for Friday and Saturday Saturday a Hammocks. A special lot of Sat co cnmete suits is assured of full measure of money's worth. zi * Good woven cotton hamm reagan, OENS wiieese At no time this season have we been able to offer White Canvas Boots or Ties Great Piano fe heh vig gp dente bot | 2.25 aN eakel encod es more sterling values Day in This | Feavicr at $1.98 and $1.29.| $149 Other styles at $8.0 sil tsi etal ie a Fadl oat For Misses and Children Sale of 2,500 Other styles larger and more oe iy To elaborate, all the newest designe ‘oller Skates. Sailor Hats for Women ji:" Rutten or lace Shes Models. is $35 Sey tt $998 $2.24 | au aiserent popular makes and Floor. Sizes 6 to 8 8% to II 1134 to 2 9% to5 ast Panter sot te A epoca! Mexican gram pemmcek, |: 7am Gl ae Bal sieaap se “ Fashioned of rough straw; wide brims; in) $1.75 Regularly $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 fat lee beaboed odes. cab A Whedies Bherrecchacsecoc 89c black or navy blue. Value $3. Special at/ Special at $5.00 $1.25 $5.50 52.00 Walters And fringe; weatber will $2.13 es ee rote peg $1.18 mock suitable and very’ desirable for infants; complete with stand, at Full and half clamp extension kates with ball bear- ing, nicke! plated, at, . $2.39 Bame style, in all sizes, Baseball Uniforms. with steel wheels, at-> 92.98 Baseball uniiorms complete, with | Way eats Mh beet 25: a6 ball, bat, shirt, trousers and belt, | gigo good extension skate for boys from $ to & 98c | with wooden wheels, at. 49C Children's Straw Sailor Hats, light weight 69 in red, navy blue or white. Special at Oxford Ties for Boys blucher or lace models;of patent leatheror calfskin. Pianos At a Saving of from $150 to $250 asp $2.83 For Friday and Saturday Specials in Clothing for Boys On Saturday, June 8th, {| Norfolk Suits, fashioned of cheviot or H $e BG AEB Ee Cr ecient Sg aaeNeney Croquet Se { weed mixtures; Knickerbocker Trousers; } $4.85 An Exceptional Olfering OM ie | Planes priced up to ates: coaaicae ee one Ses ayia 3m late $1.49 Fe for et well wage’ iue87 to 17 years. Value $6.50) $5 Down and $1 a Week Sen ic | Sete it cane eee 98c Girls’ Suits,Coats & Wash Dresses Washable Coat Suits, with separate lawn waist, No Interest. No Insurance. No Exisas Whatever 10c! and... Further Reductions are:announced which a Litt ‘ ply to our general stock ; SUH oof Norfolk Suits for ire. including cheviots, in white, pink or light blue f a * iy | | a moede and rh seg in sized from 8 to I7 years. Value $8.50, Special at $5,50 chet piss i Dress Suit Cases. = eal very one of these suits wa» formerly priced at s of fancy plaid ginghs omen women, Santas ee Py At Bloo dal il! find i dl ow fully one-quarter above present auetations Washable Brssase By pace Walters Piano, it to Last a Lifetime. cal dha tame tant thorpug aly reli z | } ‘s| Special at Value $3.50. Special at $1.98 atered fae nie eves sa 0 font tha es atle kinds, feito your likn, {| M4 | | * RUSSET AZRETOL, good tock and iM $1.69 FINEST QUALITY SULT ‘ CASE, of the bes! so'e leathe hed all 4 inches, ge si aps, be i $2.95 | iiss he COVERED |THE canvas lining; size 24 inches sry THE “TRAVEL SUIT CASE ered, stee around, $6.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Negliges Shirts, coat models, fashioned of | cor percale or madras in light or dark colors; sizes 12 to 14, Value $1.25 Children's $ fashioned of lisle, cotton or Ik in, plain ¢ or fancy stripes and plaid tops. glors-—tan, white, slack, light blue or pink; sizes 44 to 8 4-—-according to grade and size. PRS py atin ee Wash Dresses of white lawn or dotted swiss; ; low or high neck models Value $4.50 and $5.00 Special at $2.95 - Also, at Greatly Reduced Prices Spring-weight Coats for Girls and Misses of light fancy mixtures, checks and stripes, Pormarly $7.50 and $8.50. Special at $3.95 Formerly $15.00. Special at $7.90 ) ons $18.50, Special at $9.75 EE et RIAA, «0 So aul ee aler'rs eet. To the fret 280 yp ute! newer etyle Ve | Beware | Waiters $) Exchange f4,2.8 U | LER” iP 79 jock and key 4 Eo © $5.50 | | | | an an 59 Siere, Lexington ta 3d Aico, + 080th Mt | " oeeniuatapnan tit: r ¢ oF aN » Sal

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