The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1907, Page 10

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ie Sess See oe es 2 eae FH SMaNRRE RT is ttm | sa ee ee es eee Le eS * gearth through this vicinity to-di * Qele Pottrrenr early to-day ~ fPuesday specesses for luncheon and dinner ARES SHOTGUN | ATA SLEEPING HOTEL-KEEPER Police on Lookout for Man | Who Attempted to Kill Wealthy Italian. | PRpecia! to The Evening World “LAWRENCE, L. 1, June 13.—Under | @herif Foster ts conducting a dra Whe man who attempted to murder The vic f@ & well-to-do Italian, proprietor of the | Lawrence Hote! Parson ax yet unk jatteaked up on t abotean at the uckshot struck P t fide of the head, paralyzing the & keeper. The would-be assassin fed Awakened household hurried 10 Bi. Joseph's Hospital at ‘@way. each Mana" members ar PID CASES HANDLED | DURING ONESIITING Municipal Court Justice, Helped | Makes | by Willing Jury, a Record. Friends of Muni Herman Josephs are a record-breakit Thirteenth Municipal Distitct Court pre- @ided over by Justice J Gay. |The session Tarte: morning un jt ‘Wednesday morning. w ns reached the When Justicn Joseph ourt building on M @ay morning Chie! ¢ Ma told him that be: of Justice McLoughlin and through va- Pious other bindrances the number of ‘easen on the court calendar had accu- Wiulated unt!l there were 210 of them eWatting consideration, reven being Jury | v eases. Tre Justice called the men sum- the fIlnesa! f Re would like to clean up th Pha Juryinen agreed to do pal work, and the entire calendar was leared. HAMMERS STOCKS A DAY, THEN FAILS) in (A. .M. Applegard Goes Short on 20,000 Shares and Crash Follow THULADPLPHIA. Jur 18. — An eos a. Port uf ‘Spa BR Outbreak of bul Teporied. For uke was not od: | i raw rubber. Garcia told the business trip to Wwetnberg aianonds worth wa, with the over to the Liefite. Oppeni out and gather @ } After Sevtember T PPENHEIM,GLLINS & @ The Greatest Clearance Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Gowns, Coats, Waists and Skirts Removal Notice. hirty-Pourth Street West RE a yp THE EVENING WORLD, 'THURBODAY, iret at thelr new location monds He Was Handling. Abram Weinberg, twenty-eight years | street, | of No, 228 East Eighty-fou riet-Atotrney's offi entre Street Police Court to of action taken by/ Mayo uple of days ago the Mayor re- a latter from Vidal Santos Gar- young Cuban, who lives at No cla, a 0S Lexington avenue, ané who is the e a nt of several dealers tn American agent sinter that some (me ago, needing ready funds tor jexicu, he gave understanding that Weinberg wis to pawn them for $8 and turn the money over to Garcla, after taking out # small fmoned for jury duty before hip and] °, olf whe had not been from Wein- e to Ket an. \ berg, nor had he got lls diamonds back | Being unacquainted with the pro: to make # complaint he had w: the Mayor. 6 way itten to Mayor McClellan turned the letter in trouble, THINKS HIS SHOT ever held in New York Broadway and Fifth Ave., Corner 2Ist St. LOEETIE S MADE A PRISONER, Although a Sleuth He Couldn't | | Locate Man Whose Dia- STRUCK BURGLAR «| Finds Hat of ipo eri on Whom) He Pulled Trigger Per- forated by Lead. the © r Steinert in the Hi On June 6 we "Glad-pheet Corn Remedy Fewoves } 00! Lean tifa ‘at fo Col mus Fics (NURELY NEW TRE EATENT 3 FREEIRIE Kia VOUK Duvcuts ae Treatment. REAL ESTATE FOR SBALE— QUEENS, ne | ~ Stern: Brothers Ve6=T{]N[a{—v‘Tl N6ESEq2_00——————————— To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday Women’s White Petticoats At these Very Low Prices 1.75, 2.35, 2.75 and 3.50 $1.45, _ Women’s Summer Dresses A CHOICE SELECTION OF PRINCESS AND TWO PIECE GOWNS AND COAT SUITS, INCLUDING ETON AND HIP LENGTH STYLES, OF EMBROIDERED LINENS AND ALL OVER LACES. Special Values WOMEN'S TUB SKIRTS Several Siyies, of Linen and Poplineite, $5.50, 7.95 Exceptional Leather Goods ofterings RUSSET LEATHER SUIT CASES, r-iniorced oorners, linen lined, with shiz flap, RUSSET LEATHER TRAVELING BAGS, 22 in. 84,35 24 in. 4,50 leather lined, seams avd riveted frames, 15 to 18 1m., 5,00 PIGSKIN HAND covered trame, leather Yned, fitted with purse, 2.95 CALF ALLIGATOR STRAP BOOKS eboice assortment of colors, inside frame, fitted with mirror, 1,95 GLOVE KID BELTS, NEW MODELS, in black, white and tan, 50c, 9Fc¢ ee Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Closing Out Sale MISSES’ TAILOR MADE SUITs, 14 & 16 yrs, Heretofore $19.75 to 37,50 JUNIOR sutTs, 12 to 16 yrs, Here ofore $10.50 to 27.50 GIRLS’ WOOL DRESSES, 4 to 14 yrs, Heretofore $5.50 to 9.50 GIRLS’ REEFERS, 6 to 14 yrs, Heretofore $8.50 to 17.50 $8.95 to 19.75 MISSES $6.80 to 11.95 $3.50 to 6.98 $4.95 to 9.75 ee Boys’ & Young Men’s Suits June Sale at roe Reduced Prices WASHABLE Ri Boys N & SAILOR SUIT of Importet Linens, Gu Rae Chambrays, also White Pique and Galatea, 3 to 11 yrs $1.95, 2.45 Value $2.50 to 3,75 WOOLEN RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS, 1ges, Cheviois, Worsteds and Brilliantines 3 to 12 yeara Formerly $4.95 to 7.5 $2.75, 3.50 NORFOLK SUITS, in light shades of cheviots, with extra pair kniekerbocker trousers, 8 {0 17 yss, Value $8.50 5.95 YOUNG MEN'S TWO AND THREE Single and Double-breasied Models, fancy worsteds and cheviots, 15 to 20.0 Formerly $12.50 to 22.50 PIE E SUITS, ie Merges, $9.75, 13.50 West Twenty-third Street REAL ESTATE FOR 6ALE~ a QUEENS. YOUR BABY Is WoRTH BRACTLY 600.44 World prints more Bewspapers combined. nae Every week, month and year The ay t “Help Wanted” Ads. than any three other New York JUNE 16, 1907 Lord & /&S Taylor Rubber L Lined Traveling Cases (Warranted Perfect) A special collection of dainty articles that are both practical and serviceable. | Size A Sidtable for holding Sponge. Hair Brush, Tooth Brush, Nail Brush,Comly aud two other compartments for any Size Suitable for holding Sponge or Wash Cloth, Soap and Tooth or Nail Brush | Style 6—Flowered Cretonne «sat 65c., value 95c Style t1—Plaid Mercerized gaat ey, at 18c., value 26¢ Hot Water Bottles sizes, 2 and 3 Quarts. Style 25—Red Fleur de Lis Q8c., Value $1.35 26—Red Venus $1.00 “ 27—White...... 160 “ a8—White..... “ 91.28 “Savoderma” An excellent toilet soap, usually sold at 25c., Special for Friday and Saturday, at 10c. per box Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St ‘TormDandall SansuSons, GLOVES This Week’s Glove Offerings Are Exceptional NEW IMPORTATION 16 and 20-BUTTON REAL KID GLOVES, new Pongee, Tans and Brown, FABRIC GLOVE— 12,000 Pairs Long Suede Lisle Gloves, just re- ceived from Chemnitz. ELBOW LENGTH MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE LISLE GLOVES, Black and Gray. 8Sc. value, for . _16-B MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE LISLE GLOVES, | Black, White, Tan and Gray. 1.50 value, for.. ABUNDANCE OF LONG SILK GLOVES, 15-B to 30-B LENGTH, _Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. | B. Altman & Co. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AND UNTIL NOON ON SATURDAY, WHEN STORE WILL BE CLOSED, | A SALE OF MEN'S NECKWEAR, COMPRISING SILK SCARFS AND TIES, SUITABLE FOR SUMMER WEAR, 35¢ EACH, $3.60 PER DOZEN, Bifth Avewe, 34th ‘and 35th Streets, New York. JAMES McCREERY & CO, BOYS’ CLOTHING. 84th Street Store Only, | Norfolk Suits, Made of light ma- terials. Hand tailored, Sizes 8 to 16 years. Considerably below former prices. 8.50 \ Boys’ Blouses with short sleeves, “Peter Pan’ Blouses for little boys, Sizes 4 to 15 years, 1,00 and 1.50 Linen Crash Bloomers and Kuick- erbocker Trousers, Sizes 6 to 16 years, 75¢ Milan Straw Sailor, “Middy” and Continental Hats, 3-50 Thirty-fourth Street, SUNDAY WORLD. WANTS WORK } 50c 1.00 | apecial articies ‘ <— Style 1—Plain Sitk.. at g8c | Style 8—Checked sarge oy can, Wale $1.60 ized, .. .at 38c., Style 2—Plaid Silk... at 98c Style 52 Plaid ‘sciatica | value $1.50 | Style 3—Plaid Mercerizedat |. «:**+°- at 45C., value Oe tenths Oats 75C., value 81.95 Style to—Smaller Size Plaid, | Style 4—FrenchCretonne at | Mercerized; speciaf shape | inte eee 75c., value $1.25 | «+++ 0+: at 50¢., value 75¢ | Size B Size D Style s—Checked Mercer- Wash Cloth Cases with ized At-65c,, value 95c Wash Cloth. A Handkerchiefs, ————--—— JAMES MoGREERY & GO, R8rd Street. J4th Streot. MISSES’ HATS. A large assortment of Misses’ and Children’s stitched Linen Sailors, ‘‘Lin- gerie” and Dress Hats. At extremely reduced prices. In Both Stores. . M’LLINERY DEPARTMENTS. sn Both stores. Ladies’ trimmed Hats, including “Lingerie,” Mull, Panama and fancy braids. Trimmed with ribbon, wings, flowers, etc. Suitable for midsummer wear. LADIES’ CLOAKS. 1 Both Stores. Tan Linen Dusters 6.50 Full length, Crash Motoring Coats. With satin collar and cuffs, Tan and grey. 12.50 . Tailor-made White Serge Coats, Three-quarter length. Double breasted model, 19.50 LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. Swiss ribbed lisle thread Union Suits, Bedice shape or regular style with shoul der straps 75¢ Umbrella shape Union Suits, Fine Swiss ribbed lisle thread. Trimmed with lace, 1.75 Umbrella shape Union Suits. With fancy crocheted yokes, 5oc Lisle Thread Vests, with fancy crocheted yokes. 3g¢ In Both Stores. WHITE DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores. Ou Friday, June the 14th. Sale of 20,000 yards, white washable summer dress goods, At reduced prices. Corded stripe Madras and Persian , Lawn, A wide range of stripes. 27 inches wide, 15¢ per yard Imported, Union Linen Cambric. 36 inches wide. 17¢ per yard “St. Gall Swiss. Cushion dots, 30 inches wide. 25¢ per yard Irish Linen, Handkerchief, Cambric, Very fine and sheer. 36 inches wide. 35¢ per yard English eyelet embroidered Batiste, 27 inches wide. 35¢ per yard LADIES’ NECKWEAR. In Both Stores. Linen Collars, hand-embroidered in colors combined with Real Irish Crochet and Novelty laces. Bows and Jabots, Hand-embroidered | linen with Real Irish Crochet, Cluny and Valenciennes laces. % Mull Ties, embroidered in colors, Finished with lace and ruffled ends, Coat Sets of Real Irish Crochet and hand-embroidered linen. Trimived with novelty lace. Neck Ruffs and Capes of Chiffon, Net and Maline. The latest colors, On Friday, June the 14th. Embroidered Linen Collars....25¢ cach Novelty Lace Stocks and Bands,soc ‘ Chiffon, Net and Lace Ruffs..2.75 “ MEN’S HABERDASHERY. Silk Handkerchiefs, Shirts and Pa jamas considerably below former prices, 150 dozen, Imported, fancy Silk Small cross-bar and Scotch plaid weaves. Various colors. ase each 125 dozen Plaited Bosom or Negligee Shirts. Made of plain or self-tigured mercerized silk and cotton fabrics, A ' large variety of colors and neat figures, Coat model. 1.35 ' 50 dozen Madras and mercerized cot- ton Pajamas. Stripes, small figures and plaid weaves, Military collar with large pearl buttons and silk frog fastening, Small to extra large sizes, a75 JAMES MoGREERY & GO. 23rd Street 94th Street In Both Stores,

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