The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1907, Page 9

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es renter rine annem wee TENBOMBS CRASH SCHOOLGIRLS DO ‘AUTOS RACE I CROWDS AND MANY ARE SLAIN Russian Plotters Select Public Square at Tiflis to Spread Death. SIFLAB, Transcaucasia, Russia, @4—Ten bombs were thrown to-day Into BErivan Square, in the centre of the city, Which was thronged with people. Many persons were killed or injured, @nd windows and doors were shattered rem. the injured added to the eneral horror and when the police ar | Aber on the scene they were powerless contro] the excited Ubrongs, who ren Pdout whouting for their relatives, who ‘were elther dead or groaning in agony the damaged area, to the scene trom but nobody was allowed ary lines. rage was perpetrated to ko on the Treasury. A ne $125,000, escorted by shed Erivan Square explo- “1. Two employ of the Bank were killed ‘The number of other victims haa not yet been ascer- tained. The bags containing the money @isxppeared, and no trace of them has TONY ASTE ASSISTS THE POE FOR Seeing Men Coming Out of House, He Chases and Captures Them. ‘Tony Aste, the boottiack-race horse nenate, appeared in the Coney Island court to-day againat two men whom Be saw coming out of @ veoan: house Bt Voorhees avenue and East Twenty- fourth street, Bheapshead Bay, at mid- Jpg Tony. after @ long thnk t his study, free muntering forth from his home, ext door, to read the answer of to- Boy's events in the stars, when he hhoticed two dark forms snooping down abe slope of the vacant house “Wetobu doin’ therer” Pony. The midnight maraulers beat it down he street without deigning to giv fword in repiy. ‘Tony hotfooted them. He had gone two bi Re maw Policeman Fitmgerald and coaxed fhim to join in the chase, They made . buch « fast team that they overtook the Bugitives Lines blocks further down the bereet. In the Coney Ieiand Court to-day the te Voorhems that Woat Bixty-firet rt B ur Honor,” ing to t doing we trled to e thought he was a ot AWAY, ‘inkerton a man who knows something * special uses of the handy BURGLAR MIGHT HAVE HAD A BRASS BAND, M-Cormick Didn't, So He Just Told | Night Elevator Boy and Was Caught Harry McCormick, of No. 201 East lehty-elghth’ street, who was arrested bile ip the act of robbing the vacant @partments of J. D, Lang. on the sey @uth floor of the spartment-boure at 2 ok conmeived the idea of en- fering the flat by means of levator from the root Superintendent of the wuliding, in time capture MoCormick-in-the act seised he had « jimmy ant Whee bia: besides abour #10 of moa ei r worth Dama 15 Cents 20 Cents 25 Cents In progress. est bargains New York, morming are peer. Tune | deenende t t didn’t want bim to know our! Rj who bad been b Be cbs wg ged Boo 10,000 Volumes Our summer clearance sale of used book» withdrawn from The Booklovers Library is now Literature and Travel, at prices cut in halves and quarters, Hundreds of these books are practically as eood as new. Counters Will Be Heaped Up at 8 A. M. Every Morning ASK YOANCE PULPIT SIE | Women Leave Building When Broadway Theatrical Num- ber Is Reproduced. (Rectal to The Prentng Wert) HACKENSACK, N. J, June M—at the commencement emercises of the Hackensack Grammer Schools bed in the First Reformed Church leat eve ning, the most innoosm looking number visky, New York for several the exercises began teachers are said favor of cutting out The school girls “made eyes” when they reached that part of the }waid they were “wise,” aod outed a dance where the pulpit said to poset. the platform was vemarest, President of the Education, a leadi church and perintendent few who dla not applaud Hear’ d, When aeked why suoh selection was allowed on ¢ ot the theatri- chureh wesd that he never went to | ' members of h left the exercises when the Several women ing began FORD ENTHUSE OVER MARK THAN {Author Gets an Ovation, a Degree and Some Chaff- ing from the Students. n was crowded with notables, including Ambassador Whitelaw Reid ent oumer- ous other Americans, Lord Curson of Kedelston, Chancellor of the University, presided and did muoh to enliven the proceedings, which ordi- harily, with the exception of the under- Eraduates’ ch are rather dull. Mr, Heid eered on entering the thea're, but @ great ovation was re- served for Mark Twain, who certainly was the lion of the occasion. Every one rose when he was escorted up the alsle nd he Was applauded for a querter of | rectpie: r Ambassador Ki of Doctor of Civil ae | Booth, warmth of Wheee reception xceeded by that acco: 1, novilor® reaidence, wh ored by the bestowal Of dogrees were entertained at luncheon. ee Uned to Exett Crrqm the Washington Herald.) “Are you the maa whe Was married 1m, cage of tigers?” >. Seem exctting tT “It did then. It wouldn't | the Ch or ponte Free B87 Ath av. See Thurs. and Fri. Papers for VAN DYK’S Ad. PUBLICATIONS, ks We are offering some of the great- ever pflered to the book buyers of In the lof placed on sale Thursday over 5,000 cop) novels, ¢ of which ts $1.50 a volu 8 of History, Biography, Science CRUSHED UNDER 3000-8, ROCK JERSEY TUNNEL Big Boulder Loosened by Blast Kills One Workman and Injures Another. FOURTH AVENUE; ONE IS WRECKED, Driver Forced to Swing Upon; Sidewalk to Avoid a Oollision. thirty years old, of Reng ana ae a inetantty killed art Joseph Gronda: twenty-four years olf, of No, 18 im mrest. yereay City, bed he left arm off by the @all of @ boulder rly w-tay in the Leckewaons tunnel ii ft ie + | j i | ii tS P j ii i f i ! F i il ti Ve H i | - i i i 8 Zz t i | | i i f : | i i ! | il voulder over hia hear! perma tot ‘be other Italian laborers saw the stone was looms and shouted to him to come away, but just as be removed bis pick the stone, weighing ton and e half, fell and crushed him Gronéar, whe was working near, got jin Curtst Hospite! tp @ pertous condi tion. No one else was hurt On account of report that several oompanton 5 The driver, wait to have Been a pro. | werkmen tonal driver of racing oars named | * °7O were buried In @ cave-tin, such | collected about the mouth of ghaft that the reserves of the Third Precinct were called to 4=rcrae it “TRY It in Your Bath fe wrecked gar was numbered “41.707 Fyre ahd is sald to Delong to ie G,_ iatke, of No, 16 Riverside LT oe ive. ‘The F va way be was not in the oar at me Policeman An- thony that two of the women / | in ne rere Bien Bene Tate | t No. t etree, and Bore, diese gf Not Fae, Fours, Moliient Ammonia street. He said that none of the party” oO was injured. | GIRL CHUMS KILLED ,**,,cw sree BY SAME TROLLEY nem <--——=-~» Turned Into Street It Shouid Have Crossed and Ran Last Week of ' Brill June Sales Every garment in this sale is cut on new mocels— ory garment Is Correct Style, and there are over 30 models for you to choose from. Every garment ts tailored according to the most ad- vanced ideas of clothes construction, Every fabric is of highest standard. i $i for Two and Three Piece Suits, Values Up to $15 All-wool Blue Serge Suits, Excellent Gray Worsted and smart Cassimere and Cheviot Suits. Tailored by high-grade experts, cut on newest models, every garment warranied to hold shape, fit, style and color until worn out, $12.50 for Two and Three Piece Suits, Values Up to $18 Hand-tailored Serge Suits, Hand-tailored Worsted, Cassimere and Cheviot Suits. Tailored same as $16.50 and $18 garments; trimmed same as $16.50 and $18 garments; cut on $16.50 and $18 models, and extreme values under $18, $15 for Two and Three Piece Suits That Are Values Up to $22.50 Journeyman tailored silk mixture Worsted Suits. Pure Worsted Gray Sults. High-grade Velour, smartest Cassimere and blue unfinished Worsted Sults. Tailoring done by the cleverest journeyman tailoring organizations, unusual workmanship under $22.50. Assort- ment greatest in America, models, including 2 and 3 button garments, are over 20 in number—and are as correct and smart as gar- ments costing double, Every garment unusual value under $22.50, $17.50 for Two and Three Piece Sults, Values Up to $30 Best possible tailored finest Serge Suits. Best possible tallored finest Worsted, Velour, Cheviot and Cassimere Suits. Garments tailored by wholesale tailors who “Make the Best Clothes In America.” Fabrics that are the finest Models that present style points from the most extreme tc the most conservative, Including exclusive Brill “Manchester’ and “Derby” models, U. S. TRUE BLUE SERGE SUITS Now selling at $14.50 last 1,500 of these best value suits in America under $20. U.S. True Blue Serge Sults are warranted to hold thei color, not to cockle or pull out at seams and not to grow cl $14.50. Don't procrastinate—the last 1,500 are going fast. our THE HABIT. Go TO ‘THE EVENING WORLD,’ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26; 1907. Furs left with us tg be remoa elled will be stored of charge during the summer fmonths. Re- modelling, repalring and redyeing done now at a saving of a third. ‘Phone 2100 Chelsea. To-Morrow We Shall Inaugurate a Sale of Women's Beautiful New Summer Shirt Waist Dresses fined to us. lohan That Will Bring an,Army of Women Hurrying Here. a ‘Ther Moor. HE event has long been in the making---the beginning of our preparations dates beck over three months, when we contracted for over 5,000 Dresses to be made according to styles selected by us, and to be con- most em thousand Dresses So successful have our preparations been—so advantageously did we secure the materials, and so have the dresses turned out, that we know the sale resultant will be pronounced by every one the | atic value-giving event in Summer Dresses that has occurred in a long’ time. There are over five Of Linens, in blue, white, tan and brown— Of Chambrays and Percales, in beautiful patterns— And of Dotted Swisses of exceptional quality. The Dresses are beautifully made, each one being draped over # living model. They are trimmed with Val. 1 and inserts, some with dainty yokes of Ince and tucks, and ull with smart three-quarter length eicoves and very full, gracefully hanging skirts finished with many rows of tucks, ‘There are really so many beautiful styles that detailed description is |mpossible, but to give you some idea of the diversity of the assortments we reproduce above several of these charming dresses, Judged on the basis of competitive pricing These Dresses are worth from *5 to *10 each Exclusive creations made especially for us and intended originally to sell up to $50. but in to-morrow’s sale you may select at *2.95, *3.75 and °5. Extra saleswomen will be in attendance, so that prompt service is assured. These suits are effectively tailored of French Voile, Women’s Dressy Walking Suits at $19.75. | | Rajahe and Taffeta Silks, in blue, black, tan and gray. Only a very small number, which will be quickly closed out tomorrow at $19.75. is na A Clever New Stylein a Bathing Suit at $2.95 Made of good quality Bicilian, in Black and Blue; cut with deep round sailor collar, shield, belt, He and sleeve band of white mohair; daintily trimmed with three rows of fast black soutache braid. We carry a most complete line of bathing suits from $2.95 to $35.00. esas Women’s Linon Prince Chap Suits, prettily trimmed with contrasting colors; full pleated skirt withfolds at foot; regularly $4.50; special in the Bargain Basement at i $2.89: Lawn &» Dotted Swiss Dressing Sacques— Show Stock at Less Than Half. A Maker’s Dainty White Embroidered Robes — Worth from %6 to $7.50 at $2.95! iy These White Robes—daintily embroidered on fine, sheer materials—are here in twelve beautiful, distinctly different patterns, x f kar Second Fiovs, below those asked generally for the commonest of garments | That's the story in a nutshell, with an addendum to ‘et you know that the maker fron whence these beautiful little garments come sends us many pieces every season for our regular stoc«— in fact, many of these are exact counterparts of those you've admired here so much But they all go into this most remarkable sale and are to be sold at ess than balf usual prices 58c for 1.50 White Swiss and Colored Lawn Sacques. 85c for 1.95 White and Colored Sacques. 41.98 for *5 White Lawn and Dotted Swiss Sacques. So many beautiful styles that description is not practical—ior here are Sacques in pretty high or square neck kimono effects, trimmed with lace and with embroidery in a fu ‘ with wide ribbon bows. to take their 1S price is a radical lowering from the real worth of these handsome Robes to a price which hardly represents the actual cost of the embroidery alone used in making ! Doing # Robe business second to none in Ame rica, we are naturally looked to by prominent man ufacturers surplus stocks which accumulate from tine to time such an occasion and the price-concession secured from the maker of these one thousand dainty crea tions was so great that we can emphatically state that better values in Robes were never before offered and every one is fresh, clean and in perfect condition, in this sale to-morrow of $6 to $7.50 Robes at ¢ SCE TT: score of different ways and finished 2aF Main Floor, This Sale * Your choice [ $2.95 A small collection of beautiful French Batiste Robes with new Filet lace effects usually sold for $35 offered to-morrow in connection with this robe sale at 519.50 An Extensive Sale of Dainty Undermuslins. A SERIES of splend’ ; the unapproachably high quality of the garments. fine natn- 25 tor 0c Corset ot wook; (rimmed with lace insertion, lace edge, beading and ribbon $1.50 Night Gow: C vers ovhe eyle ns, Drawers, Skirts, Chemise and Cor~ of fine mainsook of cambric in Slipover and i 38c for 75¢ Corset Covers trimmed with rows of ine ribbon. 98c Ma Becoad Foor. id offerings in Women's Dainty Muslin Underwear at prices which bear no relation to The fouowing five specials will indicate pricing: ef 1 Corset Covers and Drawers of $08 tony 08 or cabrio) trimmed with lace Jnsertions; some with tucks. } $3.50 fine nainsook Night Gowns in several pretty styles, trimmed with line lace» or embroidery; round vf fine nalnsook lace beading and 1.98 black, blue, checks. Bve il warrante om oGhan Bathing Waterproof Bat red, plaids. Caps Ba wiyte, From (he #imy > ihe elaborate Bandaua eflecis log Caps tn ’ polka dole ap | Bathing Shoes Aviom Vevie Mats ortment ly large colors in Bathing Shoes, Color ludee white, black, mavy, red and jzew for Women, Children and All faat evlor, w an ext'e of styles and asworil at te tka d Men WO THOUSAND of the daintiest Dressing Sacques you ever saw—of Lawns, Dotted Swisses elaborately trimmed with beautiful laces—and at prices even Ss

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