The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1907, Page 14

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me's We ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1299. \ : eee ee —— | ATTACKS CHILD, /"#8:265227.> WHEAT SHORTAGE CHILD LOSES LIFE CHASE RESULTS. “=== | IS JNLED AND. |e CERTAIN FROM CASING BASEBALL IN CAPTURE CF ag ror a an ys American | MEN'S UNDERGARMENTS, In Both Stores. ENDS HIS LIFE U.S. REPORTS sss nees PAR OF THUGS fore Magistrace &¢ way roobery and t charmed ult. The d am an dasey ake avril: Siva; Suuncie Complete stocks of Cotton, Lisle Truck / Chat organ Bnd broke the save Thread. Si are ro ‘ Decrease of 7 Per Gent. Shown Second ae While In inticdattat, Tabane brake, the law: pera Wool and bescentaal Ruffian Steals-Into Home in aie een |, Crowd Waiting for Wagon |wiek vewee ted.under tie tigi" Nee and Drawers for Summer wear. White, { ; Beats in Sta sown : § ag Mian exsiaimed, “That's the other hold unbleached and colers. Prices range { Stocking Feet and To Take the First to wee arralgned in Harlem | from Victim's Protectors. 50c to 15,00 per garment —_——_- —— MUMPS HALT COLLEGE WORK ‘HE LYNCHES HIMSELF. On Tuesday, June the 12th. Woska Scaerkofaky et, the driver of t 4 by Police in $2,600 ba Erne sonnet t | Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. . June 10.—More soc ¢ach { adents and { ; + | Girl's Mother Out Visiting Friends and Her Father in Prison. |\ VEILING DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, le of mumps. The Alseane fir red-about a week ago and JURORS DODGE ISSUE Within the epan of two hours to-day iP : Biarry Rettig, twenty-six years old. of ADE. before it -Wais.serious | : erie Ray Mo. Sli iia sripcatoratiecn vtrest, forced IN SALOON CRUS! ; ‘Tho muclal and athletic lite rakes Real Limerick and Carrick-macross mags age RN he emy bas been much sturbed | ri: | er wer sae ie apartment of Hrs Twenty-four in Panel of Forty-) One Hundred |{ne confinement of he aftected ete’ Lace miade Veils. | Mary Ashkar, at No. 102 Washington 2 where, at Lexing- dents. % rte . 4 qtrest, attacked her twelve-year-old tight Ask to Be Excused ton avenue, Policeman Hart, of the ‘The closing examin fons which Chantilly Lace Veils in the new ‘ Ft @aughter Rose, half strangled to death a ct ments. t One Hundred and th etreet 'Tntough sb thet € «“ oF Rerasds itbie, was exptured bys After Indi ts. tion, arrested a man Who gave Ale Chae heroes te noe cena the: shades of brown, tan “leathe and \ { and committed suicide in the (Special to The Evening Werld.) “Alice” blue. re Church street station. IZABETH, N. J. June 10—The 5 = i : % “Spare. Asbkur's busband ts tn the Pen- rag bag db eoapla A re Novelty Net and Lace made Veils the result of a Christmas " | t ee ee ayete Pear onnyend COTTON MARKET gs uampoonnling tinataee Samiset ison | J ES McCRE Y & Fancy borders in all the new shades. ‘ Lote ged pthc icone era, a acore of whom, it ts AM ER 60. : ah ew 8h F ee rt ay cations ie opening OF the Jeon! on been indicted under the Bishope Embroidered Chiffon Veils in brown, /— > _ q@mé@ kimono factor} at No. @& Washing- street, living alone with her father, icp ibe MGs Aiaoils hn stot et 23rd Street. 34th Street. navy blue and delicate shades. Aahkar, and her two children, : Poe ae cit ect i Mose and Richard, a boy of thirteen, on ee aeatec te bet Fancy mesh Veiling, comprising com- tp floor of No. 10t Washington circles ak Cte aaiee. the oles ose a . . Fs te 5 Last night she was visiting showed favora cused fo, jurom reeurding tne] RUG DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, bination of colors “Jeather" and complex- | @tiends in Brooklyn. the belt ties and asked all who wished to be | ion shades, The. OD excused to stand up, Twenty-four of a Shoes, Coat and Vest Off. Rettig had his shoes and coat and vest as he crept into the room. The geream of the little girl awakened pid: July. 1 Sale of Oriental and Domestic Rugs. 119: September 11.9 to 1%: N cember, 11.90 to 12.3; February. 1 Novelties in Umbrella shapes, Drapes and Squares. BY zoo rare Tabriz and Kermanshah famuy. Bi piecty tte broter| nse ngs een | FORTY meelPE ORES Ta Rugs. The finest of the Persian weaves. On Tuesday, June the rrth. 4 1 ' cS ‘orty esta for violation - : ie ee ae noe we eae STOCKS UNSTEADY cet ni ore meee roca Bewte cd, abi Gi ent te Embroidered Chiffon Veils, with scal is pee. ‘The boy tore the man's shirt | os ic Monomer iu lyn. The unusually large number of Afghan and Cashmere Carpets... , “ si) Tibbone and was hanging round his ver, 11.78 tr TT to| arrests 1s said to De due to the fact loped edges. All the latest colors. feck when the old grandfather went to \ TIT Disecember, 158 te January. | that, with the coming of warm weather, ea ai la ee aad eo ges. bee OSC the rescue, H LSS bid. Februmry 4: Murch. | saloon-keepers careles=!~ laft side doors | | MMe intruder was a powerfully bull! i ILM to 11.9%. | open. Mousul Rugs.......... +o +200 | Sivac and eat in we wor men : Cerro ae Domestic Rugs. Size g x 12 ft | STAMPED PATTERNS. 12m Both Stores. turned upon the old man and choked | A WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ‘ANY OMEN STORE IM AMERICA i o : ; pe mo fnesnsibulty. An tha baa/oome Issues Higher than on ' Wilton.. eee eee o-) Including chemises, drawers, corset : minutes, and the swarm- Standard grade Axminster "ng tevement echoed with the cries of Saturday, but Others | covers; night gowns, shirtwaists, baby ‘women and obildren and the shouts of : Seamless Velvet......... ik fy : ej 7 r Com ‘ Were Lower. Best quality Tapestry shoes and caps; centre pieces, doylies \ ‘a " Taran Bettie a, coy sad me JRAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 6TH AVE, 22ND TO 25RD ST.NY q y -wepe shee and scarfs. At greatly reduced prices. ! erreees to. 1080, and Geahel dows Crex Cottage Rugs... : @alrway to the street. he had his| Small advances were the rule of the ‘ ‘ On Tuesday, June the 11th. t i nd vert still over one arm and | opening of the stock market to-day, but Fancy or plain Mattings........ vy batless there was a sprinkling of to . in- | eee a eee TON hiding some of the pe Mee anggesdtray oO ing a tet eeeceweees 10.00 and 12.00 per roll 250 dozen stamped patterns. = Poison reat North e 2 i i f It was o few minutes past $ o'clock [end then reacted a pein man tee of 40 yards Shirtwaists, on fine lawn......65¢ when he was barred in his cell. When | pyoin, x ce tm edn brs tad Doman nei epee 3-4 ioe BO and I ess Best grade aoe Border and ; On French Nainsook. j tee ake oe away from hits, und #0 and prices rose sharply. with the get Stair Carpet. ain colors. Wight Gowns, ....00cc000++.s78C ‘was everything else with which he could | °°" serene Mat relatively stronger We have added this immense purchase to all that remains of the 1.30 per yard Chemiaes.. 5555s. .sscecess. ASC \ ave harmed himself. ord Tallncn uatrials. “After the stand- | F three stocks advertised last week, which were also bought at 40 cents ae + As he eft his only charge in be | of @ point, heavy selling of Wales Pa. fon the dollar, so that you clothing at prices averaging less Drawers.... sete Prison at 6% the youns man called | cine broke it @ fraction below Satu than actual cost of th rom which the garments are manu- Corset Covers...... ss _ @ut_to him: @aye closing, and these are the most liberal offers | | FURNITURE. 12 Both Stores. | Sale of French Willow and Reed ished with ruffle and lace edge. 50c | | factured. Beyond Laundry and Shoe Bags, Sofa Cushions, Clothes Hampers, Scrap Baskets, Traveling Cases, etc. “I mag be in pretty bad, but when 4, gy side of the case ia heard it won't we have ever adve irgeall who want good, sound, gen- 1,000 washable Bureau Scarfs. Fin- peem as bad as It jooks. attend 4 hy Returning to the pen at 7 o'clock Con- ‘ Mors saw the stiff figure of the pris- Men’s $20, $22 and $25 $10 Furniture. Considerably below usual prices, Finished in various Art Shades to harmonize with desired color schemes. | Suits A/1 sizes from 33 to 50, made of fancy blenny Every suit is well o Mediately unbarred the gute and went +m. The man was hanging from a noose made of two handkerchiefs made Suit d black th as high as $25. , F , $20 | aa : | Emaar wall of the cell. He was uncon ac 5 i ae Spring Topcoats $10 | Suitable for pur psig tite cious when the doorman carried and Raincoc a rooms and models Re tune tue corridor cavanies tor Me ‘oats and Raincoats for Tuesday atg| i jor veranda and CORSETS, In Both Stores. | atatance. half { ar 70 garments in this lot and 9} lawn in golf red and forest green. B ' one hike excey } t On | ~ : The little girl, Rose Ashkar, was taken the mal variety of styles to choose | Large, roomy Chairs, Arm Chain Corsets of Imported Batiste... Model @6 the Tombs Court to-day apd turned fr \ 1 33 to 48 foie Sree. to toe care oF an agent sor tne Men’ i $30, $35 and $40 $45 | and Rockers. ..4.75, 6,00 and 7.50 each | for average figure with long hips. Sup- f Hottie tived at the Twenty-sixth street |4 Suits, 4// sizes from 33 to 52, Low-seated Dressing Chairs and _ porters attached. 1.45 | | Rockers. F @ddress with his two brothers, Rovert| 4.‘ Men's Suits of ted Serges, unfinished worsteds, fine Corsets made of Imported Coutil, ence, All three were employe | tip bel ang ag ie yar pl sre pee il a 3-50 and 5.00 each Pp ' fe arvers ergata ik Com s prarieeelnie oo 9 Fach kad \Omey (ae “Pests rane aaa (AE ae eRe’ Filled with real whalebone. High bust i il two months ago wher Harry . Bet Revert uit * ja Young Men’s $7.50 Suits, §2. 98 ale Pp A + 9.50 and 16,50 each and long close fitting hips for average ee pet i 19 and 20 years ma jo ‘Mufin Stands, Lawn Chairs and | figure. 1.85 ] +! “yao Tables, 27, 30 arid 36 inches type of figure. High bust, small waist } Fifteen Others Injured in Accident} en ecnweese cree ++++4.00, 5.00 and 6,00 and slender graceful hips, giving youth- Ge at Los Angeles \k Craftsman Furniture made of brown ful lines to the figure. 3-00 to 19.50 Cal. fumed oak, upholstered in leather, Suit- able for seashore and country homes. | Complete suites for dining room, living JAMES MoGREERY & 60. room, libraries and many quaint and unusual articles desirable for halls, dens, studios and bungalows, ethers were more Jured early to-day, Aroliey c&r on the Los Ange: Be dumped tie track rounding «| 3°". > harp curve at Colorado and Centze | Inte @tresta, and turned completely over ‘The car wae gvlng at & high rele of peed. ‘The dead: Gwendolip Borroughs, Grass Va) 23rd Street. 84th Street. 98c, 62¢ and 48c Carpets and Rugs rh at have made this store famous for extraordinary ‘ & & "a ‘ russels ye sigh tly it mparient, M ot not bg 4 manner “29¢ Ms TRB, "Velvet Rugs Reduced t rugs are Japanese Mattings, Just 200 rolls o: i IE a SD mem het tcc ose dAMES McGREERY & GO, R3rd Street. 34th Street. Cal Vant, Los Angeles. wsly injured Jack Green, back broken, injured in- @ernally; will die —— WHEAT MARKET The loca! Wheat market az REE Mattings that we will Kore ane tiie dorarng mday; apecta $3.95 | The reason why more people Hie. Saretanen. arep es | Ue : On Sale between § and 10 A, Mand 2104 P.M. Only, JAMES McGREERY & 60, : advertise in The Wecrlid than flected by K00d rains in the wapat belt | F ¢ t Slightly So.led Smyrna Rugs nis quality been sola LADIES’ SULIS. Jn Both &>es, | in any other newspaper 8 Voile “Eton” Coat Suite Planted | skirt. Silk lined throughout. hardly a matter of sentiment 22,50 and 32,50 ‘ Tailor-made Suits, of stripe, check —It’s a question of RESULTS. and fancy mixed materials, Various models, 15.00 and 19.50 The remaining stock of fine Costumes at greatly reduced prices, @8rd Street, S4th Street, $6.98 5-7 (998. sis Sixe, 649 $9.4 19 Linoleum Sughtly D amaged ells for B¥e inlaid Linoleum Tinport to eel) for Has wa 1 Onan Yard, 6c This Olicloth Js hall 4 yard wide and we shall won tale irom 8 AM. 109 A M. and from a to 8 P,

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