The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1907, Page 10

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10 COCAINE SOLD TO SCHOOLBOYS; THREE ARRESTS Child Dupes Tell How They night. Complaints of very frequent from mo’ | children in Capt. Vogel's » boys were being sold covaine °* TPAZIN @OPPENHEIN 6th Ave. and 18th St. Third Floor Salesroem. Shcemakers’ Clearing House To-Morrow’s Sale of Boy’s and Girls’ Shoes and Oxfords of > + AlL N Si Sty! L Were Started Using the bigs ae hee hed % of Real Value, Drug. recelved from the prisonera, al! declar i pore dl yr ang Women’s Oxfords and pennies which t previoualy spent f over to members once they got the children ' These Sold the “Dope” and|¢rv« : a ure me mazin alee. Soores of Youngsters Be- ured, Victims by iste By telling him al! kinds Jabout the amazing and Shoes a f19 Worth ‘ LURED ON BY. “FIENDS.” ; ‘ came Their Patrons. was capable of dol ; | Rudeiph Augustin $2.50 % | World reporter to-d 4 ‘A starting sttuation developed {|p ocseaea in forcing him to ; Newark to-day following the arrast of) arug for the frat time over : three pleary-ered, sallow-faced youths, | ago ee.” sald Fe who are locked up in the Essex County | wot SL me. pit. ; Bh j Jall charged with selling cocaine to id be a fin echool children of the "and “down- { Nowark . Tanging > thirteen, the police een claimed as “ enuffers” because of the tri the trio have been plymg amc @ren since the beginning of th ich Capt. Oscar V urth Pollee Precinct, hi on cocaine enllers and dope culminated “tm the arrest of never k . boys who 3,000 Pairs These Splendid Tan Oxford Ties, nays. fiends Thomas Winkler, twenty years of ‘Wmil (Lefty) Mueller, fifteen years of No, @ Lincoln street, and C! Bruns, sixteen years old, of No. 47 Lin- : olin street Winkler, the eldest, the police say, has served a term in the penitentiary for larceny, te the leader ] @f the gang. and has used the other | !*, in €wo youths as his tools. All three are | here. tt @aid to be addicted to the cocaine babit. | Victims Are School Pupiis. is Court Denounces Prisoners. In holding the priso in b The children to Whom the drug has | to await the action of Deen sold are pupils of the Camdenvand | J¥dge Horr. In the Morton streets public school; but al | ai eased reare though the victims rn ber a great @ ould have ex st cane ‘ ne ead many, the police 20 far have only been | sqrt nave sror able to secure three who are willing to my carear as a public ear against the prisoners. They are | — noe pose. ake ert and mil Sabold, thirteen and) Polooo ts heral om years, respectively, brothers, of | you are too dani 3 eet, and Rudolph Au- go I em going ‘lg: map tt pig ae onereg fo Tat totawalt t ve years old, of No. Grand jury, and I sincerely by venue. Capt. Vogel ts cer- | ghey will dea! with v ‘er, that when the prisoners eo - omcia should ge in this aw Christy Ties, Vici Kid Shoes, Worth $2 and $2.50, at 98° Patent Coltskin, Brown and Black Vici Kidskin, Broad Silk Ribbon Lace. Sizes 8 to 11 and 11} to 2. Children’s c $1 Shoes at 59 Tan, Black and Red. Lace and ou as you di Patr brought forward for trial he will UM CLAIM “SILLY.” ¢ a ncore or more child vietims a Se peck: } (Just like cuts,) pear and tell thelr stories. ’ wi <4 the. Russian Ambassador the published Hn Slocum, of ‘The arrest of the three youths san | sronenoed “ally ted by Capt. Vogel and his detec-|ment that Dr. Franklin Slocum. of | . 008, pon information ington, Mich.. s to collect $1.000,00) to jonge Koos, x,, upen int tion | iiree properties in Russia belonging to ed them by prisoners caught 1 Dr” siocum's father confiscated by the on a cocaine “Joint” last Sunday | Russian Government Misses’ $2.00 Oxfords SN _ |Our Basement Store |}|) buon. sizes 4 toa, | Specials. : Misses’ $2.00 1 00 ; All the latest styles of Men’s Tan Shoes at ° = ; Russia Calf, Tan Kid, Patent Patent Coltskin. Sizes 11 to 2, : Leather and Gun Metal 4 Calf Lace and Oxfords. Boys’ $1.50 School Shoes 4 $9 50 Vici Kid. Sizes9 to 13. 75¢€ A e - = Oxfords and Shoes | and Bla Men's Box Calf, Velour Calf all well made and guaranteed ‘Pumps, Christy Ties and Oxfords for Women Vici Lace Shoe: $2.00 Tar Patent L Men’s $4 Trade Marked Shoes and Oxfords ¢ . y | Packa rd America 1 ( I $1.50 ||} TaN Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes, $1.50. i ! f calgad in Ta kK | Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 12 t $1.2 | lid Boys’ Patent Leather Ox Fas Soles, sizes 3 to § pA ; § —_ Misses’ and Children's Shoes, | | fae 8 $1.25" $] 50 | + At $1.50 9.00 as ‘ ; i wae Children’s Black Kid, patent leather t , / ia Button and Lace, sizes 8 to 4( 85c {| va y Misses’ Black Kid, patent leather tip, Lre ‘ bs ee, $ oO i sizes 14 tu 2 ea $|- | All ’ Hand STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, \| ¢athers, Welted, | | All Sives, 1 | San ple Lots, || || All Widibs, | Factory Rejects | 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. _ THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907. Greatest Assortment of Summer Suits UR showing of Summer Suits for men has never risen so splendidly to an occasion. It can satisfy and grati’y the demands of every man cn every score strength is many sided. very immensity of it invites your interest. Here Its The @ man may secure a suit at $15 cor $35, and many prices between the two, and feel confident that he is securing the best possible value, principally tecause we Ligh uentconret srt $15 Here's a handsome collection of light-weight, summery suite to which we have given our greatest strength. It is a showing enormous tn scope, including all the newest models. The bulk of these suits have just come from our workroome—bdeaut fal light gray fabrics in every weave and | size, ideal suits for summer wear, both as to style and comfort. , $15 Dark Cassimere & Blue Serge Suits Conservatively estimated, there's « saving of at least $2.50 on cach one of these suits, because our method of sejling direct to you doesn't gather | profits. No matter how your taste inciiids, it is bound to be met in this exhaustive collection. It affords 5 distinctly new models, from the most conservative to the most ultra stylee—teautiful fabrics on the darker tones and fast color blue serges that will stand the tes: of long hard wear. You cannot find the equal of these suits anywhere at $15. | VERY SPECIAL i ¢ Blue and Black Serge Suits $16.50 $20 values, Thes> black and blue serge suits spell satisfaction. to ¢ them has been furn shed for 28 consecutive years by # mill which epecia'ices on this fabric—serges that have won fame for their rich texture, fresh, fast color and fine finish. These suits are our in every respect, and we doubt if you can find their eq: price, Any man may count himself $3.50 in who buys one Light Colored Velours $ 18 & Thin Gray Worsteds $25 suit, if you buy one of | No one will know but what you are wea these specially priced at $18. For the who favors the ultra fashior« ble types, th indeed ideal garmen’s. The coats are long, with deep, broad lipels ed w ist, fancy cuffs and close with 2 or 3 s. The s are in pg peg or regular style. The fatrics ikingly er this | The serge that goes some, light t { gray in decidedly new weaves, in great fi An unvs value at $18, sell direct to you from our workrooms—no in between profits. Worsted Suits 920 Mf the man with the extravagant custom tailor habit would look there $20 suits over, he would be many dollars in. A, better fitting garment is im-_ possible. More style is not to be had. The tailoring is the Dest men in the business. To glean an idea of the immen: group, we need but say that there are five distinctive mode portraying the new: yle points, whether conservative or form. The worsted: the highest order, darker tones of gray, ti-h and erclusive, Equal th s: suits at $20, you cannot. Finest Gray Worsted Suits, Tropical Weight it necessary to pay $40 to $50 for suits that equal these. Some men are still paying fancy orices but they do not know a Vogel Brothers $25 suit. We have brought forth what we know to be the very finest suit poss ble for Summer wear, liyht As a feather in weight, stanch as iron because of fines: fabr.c, best } oat clever tailoring. They witl appeal t an's idem of the a summer suit. The worsteds take { in elegant light gra: of the most striking and original order Blue and Black Serge Suits, $25 % or '4 lined with Mohair or Alpaca The time was when many men thought All the art of our expert tailormen is centred’ in the production of these blue and bjck perge suit. They are the highest type of their clans, and no meney outs buy better. Tre serge used jn the cons*ruction is the finest wogen We stand back of every thread of it. The #yles interpret the current fashions, and take form in conservative and ultra models, Every men who wants a serge suit—and every man doer—will find these at $25 superior to any at a like price Summer Suits for Big Men Measuring from 42 to 50 inches around the chest $16, $20, $25, $30 Many a big stout man bas come here within the past (ew weeks and mare velled at the supreme caie with which he is fitted and suited. Come here, if you're a big man, and try on a few of these suits specially made for big men. We know you'll be surprised and fl ascd—and save money. You will find them com’o table gart blue and black. en's— ight in color, dark in color or plain “LABEL.” SCOTCH WHISKY Here's s whole bundle of hope for those who insist upon waiting for “Opportunity” to rap at the door. It has been mainteined that it’s the man who struggies for the good things in life thot succeeds, That used to be the case, But times have changed. Arrange mates? 49 the newsboy will call at your home day-after-to-morrow and cry outs “Sunday World.” Get up, open your door and there, in the Sunday World's Want Directory, you will find thousands of Opportunities—all ready to be picked. Select the Position, the Worker, the Room, House or Flat, the Real Estate or Business Investment, you prefer and after wou “clinch the deal” you may Pity the Man Who Makes Hard Work of Getting Ahead! nt ee

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