The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1907, Page 16

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= HELO UP SLEUTH SENT TO WATCH NS DEATH |SUNDAY BALL LEADS TOOF HL i NDS FAIL INVESTIGATION BEFORE MAYOR —_—— Oliver D. Palmer’s Body Sent |‘What's an Amate Night Watchman Had Not to Morgue and Bottles S Bayi for Friends of | Been Told About Confiscated. the Game. | the Detective. In vlew of bis expertenee aarly ted of the wont amateur. | pabiy | Walter Ric As a result of a ata the Healt tie, of 2 > the Corgner'a office Tristy pey's office are making fyte the death of Olive we 4 provide himself with “FALSE,” SAYS PRENTICE. FROM ST.PIUL'S = AFTER 14 YEARS <= that Supday- ball playing would lundowdied)ly cause this town to #e- mble a burg in the days of Jeroloman. Or. Btaniey, of on American Union, and br Brunch, ECinureh Societies ot Brook: reed with him Some Odd Definitions To the Mayor's unvarying question of) 1ow do you define an our? plies to the Mayor's Crit- icism. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY. N. Y., June 12-<Aseembly man Prentice branded to-day as “abso lwtely false” the statement issued by Mayor MeTlellan last night in reiation to the Supplemental Kecount bill of-' fered by Prentice in order te relieve the Mayor of the expense of @ canvass of Headmaster of Garden City School Is Cheered by Students. : P. Wilder Marsha! all ready to speak for by ut | the votes. @ARDEN CITY. |. 1; June 12—After | hacked out at the last minute, said Mayor McCleilan,’’ declares Mr. Pren @ wervice of fourteen years. Dr. Fred- | he felt It he were ne and| tice, “says that under the bill Mr. erick iahindine seticed “today was too overcome by. religious fervor| Hearst can secure a recanvase of the eine Geennane Satire to-da qin |{o speak. ‘Thomas J. Evers qnerefore | votes cast in the entire city without be- Vs Sen * | handled the task of presenting the ball-| ing compelled to pay the costs of the explanation of his retirement, which {t | piayers’ side of the question it he loses. The bill oon was ‘thought might be given at the me down at friend ot Nor it Pete ek oney,” mo y a r changes the sara e Paeeee ne not. fort : is a lawyer. In respect of © original Recount pil coming t is been rumored that a ntlemen have said ne of making the applica Bishop Frederick Hurgess, of the Lone for Sunday ball joner shall fle with the Island Diocese, thought that too much ¢ would Ike to know | clerk under ney for Bunday nreach the effect that he will pay @ttention was being pald to @t the schoo! and t ® laugh from the un-| the proceedings If they shall aap 4 against him. and the provision that who plaintively government of the institution wa vinable, the, costa shall be Bishop Burgess as usual presen other statements Atplomas fo the Kraduating class at th eaten exercises in the x Before Going #0 he said he w @ few remarks of « Me went on to ray | been good friends ever air t Master came to the @dded that he was aympat net| helleve 4 gio Jubilee Suit Sale A Sensational Sale of Gg 515 to $20 Taffeta Silk Thursday's Shirtwaist Suits, DEAD BABY ON FIFTH AVENUE Supreme Offering Bireet Sanpsese ra Mody tn Handsomest and most accep!- e f eo Cam at Corner able models yet presented in ! “ge yee vuffy, a atreet av t these superfine quality | affeta ) of s ma Silk Suits, which bear the hall | PR, : mark of Bedell tailoring and as t0-0 F Smart Shirtwaist Suits G left i» ‘ Jaunty Jumper “uits, Prettily Lace Trimmed, Tucks and French Knots Chic French design—brillient and dashing Tafieta silk of fiigh ty —indescent reds, cigl, Yale 1 3 ue, myrtle green, moss green, » ol brown, green and blue,through She Dropped p i which ru thread st ipes of vine Do It Again! NOR PY Plots and t ait ha s wi attractive ke-~piquant sleeves . No Alterations L SALE AT ALL THREE STORLS HOblb West 14 th Stre NEW YORK 460,462 zug § Stree AS tal Prat Ste re NEWADY FOR A BURGLAR Author of the Recount Bill Re-| STOCK MARKET IS DULL AT CLOSING Some Slight Gains Recorded, but General List Was Unresponsive. Openine prices of stocks made ama last night on a meagre volume of business Canadian Pacific, roe nearly « point and Union Pacific, Southern Pagift Reading and Aneconde fractions within a JAMES MoGRE RUG DEPARTMENTS.. In Both Stores. + Advance GRAIN MARKET The local wheat market opened a trifle ERY & 60, Sale of Oriental and Domestic Rugs. 200 rare Tabriz and Kermanshah Rugs. Size 3 x6 ft. to4x The finest of the Persian weaves, (2 SAPS) Afghan and Cashmere Carpets...... Mousul Rugs Domestic Rugs. Walton ccc. ics Standard grade Seamless Velvet Best quality Tapestry ....... Crex Cottage R 80,00 and 110.00 + 12,00 Size 9 x 12 ft. Axminster....23.00 feanuaaines eux s.KO + 13.00 ZB oo sc'e eee SO Fancy or plain Mattings .......... eeeeee reer eees IO, Best Stair Carpet. 23rd Street. 00 and 12,00 per rol] of 40 yards grade Axminster Border and Plain colors.” 1,30 per yard 34th Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO, sa | LADIES’ SUITS, 1 Both Stores, White Lawn Dresses, Tucked model trimmed with embroidery, 6.50 Lingerie Princess Dresses, Trimmed with lace. 10,00 and 16,50 Poplinette or Linen Skirts. Plaited models. Riding Skirts. Crash or Khaki, 4.50 and 6,50 Made of Linen, 7:59 BLANKET DEPARTMENTS, In‘ Both Stores, On Thursday, June the 13th. Sale of Summer weight Comforta- bles aud Bed Spreads, Full size, fancy Silkoline Comfort- ables, bed size, Figured both sides, Fine Crochet Bed Spreads. Double | s 2 23rd Street. 1.00 each 1,10 and 1.45 each 84th Sireat, aged seventyone, © . Pare Ne eters a Hod. easier to-day with business and theca painter, whi lved with {and Brie ‘sec: bles from Liverpool easy. The weath peveral children at No ave in the Weet wae fairly favorable and tleth street The death ocou s. #0 had an effect on the market terday at noon ‘aud York's opening prices were Coroner Harburger K “ 4 early advances —July, 1016-4; September, 101 3-4 ib O'denion and Avals se Neha rbadl Weak Sompaiiy decided to were lost. Detroit, Bou December, 108 3-4 eeatiay Scales Won AB inaiine Waived at nig eipta gained 2 and L ted Railway In ae ton oe Wheat nad hin own definitior a cat 4 Mouse this afternoon and que he] ‘To the friends of the rational game 2 bd “reg? ae < @urviving members of the family. A®| woo: rallied tilt na ‘ eptember, 6% to bi 1-8 La : ve ; wv ralile: sal All li the seats thern Pa- | July, 631-8 to 1-4 & result of the inguiry Cor In the Councl) Chamber of the City were tenlines | td Durger ordeed that the body Pa ; | Ha not occupied by the black-coated t. Louis and Ban ew Phe ted closing prices were the Morgue for an autopsy. He 100/an4 white-tied opponents of the mete- ne, | Francisco sec red of Land In | neat—July, 987-8 bid; December : Peers Imost f 5 Pressed Btee! rred of 2 1.01 1-4. Corn—July, 61 1-8 bid; Be eee ee ti ee. ning drupe, {rt tit bounded ominous, and at the gfe (The market and heavy. | ber, G1 1-8 M4: December, @ 1-2 sed empty amd the others cons! ee rs lea n Pao | Chicago's closing (pr prices were Seetign Cc , of the West Onel; . } ott her ; | ight, "The general Het wes | 1-0 40 W; Decemter Nia tee Hundred and Sixth street station, w t, they filed forth with ‘ vn tard the extreme dilinens | July, 278 to 63, September toe @etailed to take the three bo to ‘Thelr opponents were slapping low fell 3 | December. Bi to 1-8; MMi Board of Health and to @ 800" leach other on the back, shaking hands t he was at last > Sartre tiie —tnte anulysed tnd making nolees elanitying satis Vigti-anGong-1 7 te tol ealee: of stocks. fo-tay © le COTTON MARKET Dr. Beattie said that week ago the! gaotion jt ee dy pr of +4 The cables proved “Sisappointing to 14 painter's daughter, Miss Ella Pal Cleraymeh Oppose. alll | Gap eee 7S operators, who had expected the En mer, thirty years old, came to his of- pafbionel atts eas asst LAA TaBEAKA danertive tearing The Closing Quot alish market to reflect the confirmetion Bee and eked him to visit her father. Vp swan heen sngaged to Watch thecaah drawer, | Th day's highest, iqweet and closing pcre | of vesterday’s rumore that @ la tn Fle paid one visit, decide’ that Mr tahing rolls of sermon Deen (Oea ea flash had him covered |@nt net chanmer af stacke Peeticdayes | cates rune | a large F . . ning thelr argumenta * fine! quetstions are as ¢ Interest had been formed Palmer was muffering from necrosis and t allowing the youth of the na High. Low, Close. chee, (0% the recent reaction, and that the bed. The daughtor told him, he to do other than atten junda 10 ® os dulle would attempt to fo: 4 a 8 % » ree a cover ways, that! she wae «graduate of the on were present Se Se Bs Ny ing moveme: The private cables Owen Medical College, of Philadelpht t did not get a chance to {0 A BT BTR : Fenturahene inion ee oo! was a a fan institution with which he was n . aa the Mayor announced th be fey Bs = 18 t Boquainted: Hig heerd nothing more ge would be lmited to forty- A TQ USN TIT. S| sins of @ wenth, fhe case Uniti! inte yesterday when Miss | Ave minutes. Drie Ai cases are SSE Ss Bo BSS , showed Green fe os ste condi Owens returnod, saving her tather was|, The Rev, Dr. Dietrich, of the Brook ‘eolithe telepiione ant called up the po ing, Sy BN Bt 8 ena oriehe Cone of heavy, reins aaa and askes him to sign a death cer- | ty +» a r.of me wy 63% | The opening prices were: J 1 go that burial might take ac By mee — %/ Pd: August, 1176 to 1.18: September ew nothing of the acho oe a 11.70 bid; October, to se Patch ek Sanndtor rect! esional ball. players pan Cav. Sao any a OS + 2K her, 118 t eriesidansee: ae agen Poe the Ron yen Men watch Netective ! [ v u 0 11.9; pa ep. natarnilie of the the ayenrtoe fret they veownptiaiea rine utter ver Kennedy | Geib age ae 18 g ih leaine’ prices wre 12.04 to 12.5 potified the duthorities : cs ord ph ran We | to 1.4! eptember, 11.6 to 1fs8 One At the Palmer 4x all information | yn peniciGs 119" +10 | ber, 1.70 to 'tt71; November. il és wan refured. «Dr. Frank C. ¢ | Gorm Prod’ (co! 36% og |1/7: December, lie to 11.70: January, jo same grounds. | magistrate was bela. tor te | Del & Hudeon. 198 2 *y, | U8 to Ist: Peoruary, 119 to 1s: A sandy-halred man, who had kept bob- opening of court | Den. & Rio Os ~ By = z March. 11.98 to 11.99, bing up and down in the rear of the itichter was arraigned before Magta- | Diet Cor sy - room, om and was | Bs % oN wit the agers 7g fut etecieaang ey GARPET © 2 ROWN cy | ¢ Savanagh ‘did not \ +% resent the gaidents of Vande-' veer Park, he abou Ung down | NE = 5 CLEANSING: asaya je. ‘hey an urbanites and - “ ” ” fa} add thelr voices to tue protests | M’CLELLAN’S STATEMENT + W) ALTERING, RELAYING, PACKING. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, 1907. WE SELL ” AORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OFHER STORE IN "AMERICA. EXRICH ROS. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Neen anes You Will Vote This the Suit Chance of a Lifetime | 6TH AVE., 22ND TO 25RD ST.,N.Y. vertisement how another turer succumbed to the protracted sold us his made-up st n” and linen suits and suits madé t-put him out of are he Tmt fortified ha big bank is, in { in the history of the store. We have so that the Women’ S $8, $10 and $12 Suits Made of Linen, Linon and Imported Rep....... $4. 99 aoe suits, in the Prince Chap style, witha 23-inch coat with col- lar and cuffs made of contrasting shades of linen. The skirt is made with twenty-one side plaits and two folds. Illustration shows a_ suit in_the_latest_fitted style, made of importedrep. The collarand cuffs are of contrasting shades and the suit shades are white, porcelain blue, new pink, russet and tan. The lot, addition, includes Suits of linen, in Eton styles; Lawn Princess Dresses, beautifully ornamented with Val-tace;-also with tucks and folds; nobby Dotted Swiss Two Piece Dresses and Silk Mull Dresses, in black only. Certainly you want one or more of,these dresses at $4.95 each. Women's $10 ® $12 4% Women's $3, $40 $5 4 96 Pony and Eton Coats Wash Skirts Samples of Women’s Pony and Wash Skirts worth from $3 Eton Coats, made of chiffon taf- to “$5, made in Linon, Uaion feta, chiffon Panama and chif. Linen and skirts of linen fin- . ished wash material—in the fon broadcloth, lined with guar- Jatest full plaited models, with anteed satin or taffeta; sizes two folds on the bottom, latest from 32to 42. These coats are flaring tailored styles and in just as represented. None C, latest cluster plaited style, a/ ©. D. or by mail. trimmed with tailored folds, 800 Misses’ Washable Colored Dresses in a Wonderful Bargain Sale. in Misses’ $10.00 Washable Suits Marked at $7.75 Misses? $8.00 Washable Suits Marked at $5.98 Misses’. $4.00 Washable Skirts Marked at $2.50 The comparative figures we quote are the actual retail prices of these garments, and the difference between them and OUR selling prices is your saving. Suits at $5.95. Suits at $7.75. Skirts at $2.50. Misses’ Wash Suits of French Misses’ double-breasted Pony Coat Misses’ Wash Skirts of fing tinon Repp, rrette with tailored strap Sut ini: { i in three models, including 31-gore CO oer ete enirish crochet and | Sulth finished with tallored straps. |’ oisited, ‘tr ple and box plated, with The skirts are 1S-gore, | Plaited sleeves. Collar and cuffs | inverted back. Lengths from 31 to with tailored folds. strapped with contrasting colors 39.. Our first impulse was to ad- t this sult has never | Trimmed with pearl buttons. Full | vertise these skirts at $3.50, because Blue, tan, pink and | they would sell readily at that price, plaited skirts. 4 | but $2.50 is the price marked been sold on Sixth avenue for less green. Sizes from 14 to 18 years. than $8.00 Dress Skirts Made to $4.00 Measure for Select any material from our Pay 4(c. on the Dollar for Your New Suit worth you will pay if. you f actual That's the proportion o' u Wort? chester, Philadelphia, buy during our sale of four st cks fr Baltimore and New York, respi ely $12.00 Worsted and immense stock of Black or Cheviot Suits, abated Des ‘Coots Seng Men's fancy worsteds and cheviot suits, appropriate i pA oe TERY SA for Summer wear, in neat, dark nemisla ana light be a dres skirt cheviots. We place a limit of 2 suits to a customer on in the latest account of the extraordinary value Ne ae $15 Worsted, Blue and $9. 80 is a chance you Fancy | Serge Suits, should not over- ee , look. $3.50 Pair of Trousers, Free. Men's fancy worsted and blue and fancy serge suits to fit men measuring from 33 to 44. There are fancy and plain serges, black worsteds, black thibets, faney worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres. A great variety of new and up-to-date patterns to select from. The FREE TROUSERS are of neat, dark worsteds, suitable for busi. Silk Skirts to Order Select any material from our im mense stock of new and up-to-date silks, selling at $9¢. a yard and up ward, and we will make you a dress skirt'in the latest New York style for $2.50. Other styles up to $4.50. We guarantee perfect fit and best tailor me Remnants of 75c Cork Linoleum, per Yard, ricus sized remnants, some large pieces. All new patterns ness or dress wea 16¢e 49c. Oilcloth 5,000 remnants 49c. Oilcloth, ’s yard wide, two. yards long; special wae Vall on a A 4c Re Carpet, Made, Lai Lined, Reg. 75c, Value, ¥ 55¢ All-woo! Brussels Carpets, in hall, stair and room pat- terns, made, laid and lined at the low price of SS¢. yard. Regular price, 75c 3,98 Reversible $ 57c, Columbia Ingrain Rugs, 1.75 Ingrain Carpet, 27¢ etsible Ingrain Rugs, size 6x9 ve Columbia ingrala Carpet, ut from wu ‘olls; never sol lor less than roper floor covering for Sur cottages | S7¢ Fine Cork Linoleum in va 85c. Cork Linoleum Genuine Cork; 2 yards wide; not remnants; cut from the roll; all abel de- signs; per yard , 39c 7 512.98 Reversible Smyrns é2 Rugs A Si “il slight imperfec- uality Reversible Smyrna ta h cannot be seen; size 7.6x10.6, Only One to omer and No Mail Orders $18.98 Brussels Rugs, 8.45 Brussels Rugs, slightly soiled, does | ot harm, Size 9x12, These rugs | | for $18.98 when not damaged, | may i Re Sunday World Wants Work Wonders -

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