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TWE EVENTING WORLD, ~ (WATCHED 2 DNS “WINK AT GROCER” D BODY IN BRIDGE CAR IS | chroolass ng oF symbol or trade letters "K. 1 with FOR ROLD-UP MAN) AD. GETS IN COURT Arrest. rowing Their Thunder. | Hurled Through Rear Window) . —Puzzle is Where It, | bo ears Came From. years eid, | 7 | The large number at ‘Winking at the grocer won't do you | 2 i sereises of the bo a Mt of ieood now as lone ae Judes ¥ wes hooked SP 18 | staddox’s injunction, which a deataned | CTS, ene treet Police 15 wot at reat the claime of the Kellogs | Ql. svening. ht, charged with amenuit | (0 060 6t r ng againet the Amert- | erdiess WC a ed _robl The complain- } 45 Rice Food and Manufacturing | [ake 9 Hogan, twenty-one he lives @ Forty-second street y-seventh ines wel! for ia’ wohool, Gontral Office detectives are to-day &? ae aia 3} Company remains tn force. The “Girt | §,2.tlont, im tm fig tims Yn 8 nig * pitting to unravel a mysterious tragedy | Seventh avenue, who Wentit O8EN | wth the Wink" is down and out tem-| of years that the o duates of this 4 : wey | as the man who had held him up at | oi, | famous, a sohog! and the formrt par! if ride. Vhile cor re . % an opp we DB the Brooklyn Bridge, While a score! the point of a revolver near the West | roe the Kell y, oy *| erent at the tating exerciees, olley be | migh: calling attention to their ‘sot : 0 pe tor, wii preaide. FE + gr dle pr lggnent mame Pt igen od ee er Toaight gma waa | BEOGUCt by inviting everybody to wink |" fend two ribs ed into bia lungs, | oTing tarough Forty-second street} at the erocer, The Keliore advertiaing @iddenly shot through space from some- . (where, crashed through the rear plat- Bp * og window of the car and landed in| 3 aisle. when the soiniag barre! ef wes held a his need. T wane your coin, and J want tt m Parsons alleges Were the ken by Hogan, the man be- bap appeared in the papers. in the care and on the ferries, Most of the advertising bore the fnoe ef a pretty | Girl winking one eye, with the advice. le hurry, rie Oepductor Christian Rea, of No. ST ing “ With avenue, Brookiyn, was making | ithe auewered Persons Win all the nerve he Bp Bile trip-book and had just stepped im} Sovid summon. Tt haven't any mane from the rear platform and ahut the} Persona says be then knocked the @oors. The car was running rapid! lean i ge mit and wiatied 1) break the He aliones Uhat Hogan Women screamed as thd body te on | fat Ng ehot in bia direction, Out mised Root > | young man joined the young woman, | and this was followed by the face of a pretty litte ohild. AM of chem were winking one eye. Then were added the The man, rushing across the [to escape ‘the storm lagt nf | struck and thrown sever head striking againat an pany, in a complaint that its thunder had deen stolen by the defendants, tol fwbere the body came from. Motorman { Patrick Asher, of No. id Fitty-eignen imag allay kept bia ayes open and lest eet, Brooklyn, stopped the oar, think. | nish! when, he reached the ferry whort- | justiog maddox that it had apent ae there had deen a alight rear-end me tad held hit yo two nights before |& day in New York alone to boom the SPiiston, He and the asioniahed con- | age he "at as Ie GateDhe ‘oe ha stoueea, weston @uctor t over the body, while the| 15 fhe th Geapenges rushed to the front plat- | not A tia'saan’ coo | Bperle. the surprise | the gussie on the pebue’| and that he eould/« There were no Ons oF aulomobiies about which =. have hit him and hurled him “| through the glass. Me detectives reasoned it out that | Man must have plunged from an ar or a cable train, hit an iron _ Aer, and then shot through the win-| ‘The dead man wus identified p, } 7 card: fe bis pockets as John Neison, No. ns avenue, Brooklyn. He is said to been @ machinisi. At the Thirq Wye address the dead man's trot) found and went to the Moreuee @ identification 5d her mai was Kil: cht. He was xk foreman, of Orange, go on the track in President Euiot profiting by the expensive b OUTER ilips VERY SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, This $30.00 Prince Chap Suit A new double-breasted style, With detachable overlaid Pique Collar any Cutis, i sborn GARMENT SHOP, ed on ti ae ne, eidee FIRE IN VIRGINIA TOWN. Christianburgers, Fighting with Buckets, Appeal to Roanoke for Help. ROANOKE, June ¥.—Christianburg, Sagoo County, thirty-five miles Of here, was the scene early this (Exectly as illustrated.) 00 The coat has semt-loose back and striped taffeta lining full plaited skirt with fold. A wide ronge of modish materials, such as Pearl and Medium Gray Berge, Ovford, Black and White Pin Checks, Stripes, Gray Mixtures and Ponamas. Sizes for Women and Misses. 12 West 23d St. through to 22d, Of @ large fire, and in reponse a @> urgent appeal a fre company a sent from here by spectal train. | p fire started in the chill plough eet. Rear the ceutre of tae town, | Bs to Graham's luniber gard, the | Myery stable ang office of Childress a) Oo, and their store, and stuart's bug®. The town iaving no wi or fire departmont, the eltizens the fire with buckute, i Opposite Firth Avenge Hotel SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY. ME SEASOVS LATEST CREATION, PRENCH MULL LINGERIE DRESSES, colors white, pink, blue and champagne, elab- orately trimmed with fine Val. laces and ornaments, 6 rows of insertion over skirt and bodice. Former value $12.50, for WOMO'N SAND #1 SILK JUMPER DRESSES q SUITS, made of all taifeta, Skirt Sale AND SHIRT WAIST in exquisite styles, trimmed 5.50 4 with con! ting colors, som? with lace. Value $16.50, for 9.95 “ WOME*'S AND ssn lly asa ye SAILORS AND” LEGHORNS, i eexantly trimmed with mull, silk bows and ribbon, [TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY Value $5.95 and $6.95, for, 3.95 TO-MORROY D SATURDAY, MEN'S NEGLI) EB: SHIRTS, al! the newest patloraa, abo in 1 while. cufls attached and detached, in coat effect. Value $1,50, for....., 500 White Linon Skirts 98e short knee and MEN'S WHITE LISLE UNDERWEAR, siceves, o ored ° i () vom Taphabaal ee sy ctu ve? wand 45 finely tal! 1—newest model with two folds MEN'S HOSIERY In fine Lisle black and thn, Value 35¢., for 25¢ $ f- 25 rday alue $2.93 weESsT 125TH ST., 7TH a 8TH AVES. 1000 Maile. sey. Skirts of fine Butcher and Handkerchief Linen. $3.95 To-morrow and Saturday Values up to $7.50 Strictly Tailored Linen Suits Smart and Stunning Styles finest French hand-loom F gray, browns, blues, aso s new Lists. Every Evening Until 9 o'clock. PO edad Specially Priced $D8: -00 Values $36.00 This home consists of the follow , |ine acticles, aod is om extilbition ta ee a be Mir Made in the nest, natty bx Liberal Credit Syste: hating poche Rr pe Shuts 975 Werth, $7.50 Down, $1.59 Week wre made bu the pew plesied styles. $iov $10.09 94.00 | vom—Ork $50 §i80o © nas F: LE OM BN re py clegan ad a cially ic $200 $39.00 se f cee These are plain a ganand are specially fin $300 * = $30.00 * Bago lye be ghu.ogn by special porerery evenlecnth and Eighteenth Sts « on Tan Yards Otte oth We is commonly known as a | Acquire one to-day, pi (4 » "THURSDAY, decide See gee rn af of winking thereof. AFAL MYSTERY Parsons Got Mad When Beaten’ Kellogg's Toasted Corn Pec ple} TUES, MAAGoR to-morrow, will and Finally Causes an , cern Is Bor |! i M | Say Another Concern Is Bor IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL’S GRADUATION. nding the clon shool of the Conception i atreet, on last Mon. . whieh wii t Friday _ evening. SKULL BROKEN BY CAR. Police and hospital officials are seek- Jing to-day to locate the friends of « “Wink at the grocer aod see what you man who is dying In New York Fospi- A day or so later the foe of @ | ta! to-day after being struck down by « Sixth avenue car at Forty-first atroet street ‘the floor and the broken glass ractied | awoke & polloeman, ~“ Aad na | Wettere “KK. T. C | fearful force, He ha @bout. No one had the siighton dea |Pa8 to Rarsanes assietance, oui the | | fracture of the skull. ae per mate bia emoare through tone: | For thia advertising the Kellogg Coin | Treea“*yames Geagan, the motorm Papers found tn the poekets of the vic- tim indicate that his name ts Jamon | CASTORIA 9 eed ‘nelirena West! QH2RIST JUNE 27, 1907. | STORE Franklin Simon & Co, Fiith Avenue CLOSES SATURDAYS AT NOON maale SALE OF SUMMER APPAREL Friday and Until Noon Saturday at Reduced Prices. For Misses, Girls and Boys Washable Dresses\jiigh and low neck models ns and Scotch ginghams; 4 to 14 years = «62.80 3.75 5.50 13.75 14.50 16.50 Girls’ of chambrfys, por Heretofore $4.75 to $6.7Se0. Girls’ Embroidered Linen Dresses —Russ\an waist models, of fine white linen; 4 to 14 years. CHAP BI SOL i cc ccrsssatereetieeteecgts Princess Dresses of checked batiste, in pink, ¢, violet or black and white; trimmed with Val. lace and velvet ribbon. Heretofore $9.75 REE Misses’ Lingerie Princess Dresses of Prench batiste, in white, pink or blue; richly trimmed with Val. lave. Heretofore $17.80 to $19.75 Misses’ Hand-Embroidered Linen Dresses _), white, tan, pink or blue, richly embroidered waist and pleated skirt. Actual yalue $23.50 Misses’ Tailored Coat Sults of fine English mo- hair, tn white, navy or brown, also smart checks, semi-fitted coat, pleated skirt with fold. Heretofore $2 5 Boys’ Summer Clothing Washable Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits— Army khaki, white coutil, English repp, tan, checked or striped Irish linens; 8 to 17 years. Value $7.50 5.00 Gorm. It was evident the man oad, feta ces Geta rr with , BUA tte hoties wore covered wien Diane teal Yor naxamination metarday., '” T™laa to the eMtectgnat Se Oe mm nan | Norfolk or Double-Breasted Suits —With extra iis .police were called, and the mown ——=—= |Saeemp | Cocke'at anotner fomietut For Infants and Children, | pair of knickerbogkers, of all-wool Scotch tweeds, also fen Und conductor wore arrested "82 GIVES HARVARD $100,000. Gay to the ‘effect thal KT. GC" meant The Kind You Have Bought | navy blue serge; 8 to 17 years. Real value $10.00........, 6.75 The body entered the car wien it was! CAMBIUDGE, Mass, J bf Be ee Corafinite ey bad it 10 feet from the Brook) 000 ven y woah “o-pip Slhano Rl pag Bears the , ~ : , ’ pasties that the man id not taii| from the cart ots Ghlch to este, | tty ere oid ot mean Signatare WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY iiaw the root of the car extends three wenty-fifth reunion this| The Toasted Cornflake Com of | a3 announced yesterday by | to rev he rice food | ef i aah ead Regtratn the rice” fad pa 265 Boys’ Washable Suits Imported materials, guaranteed fast colors; 2 to 10 years; heretofore $2 to 95, Loo 1675. 2.75 Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers_o¢ khaki, tan Ilnen I crash or white duck; 7 to 17 years. Value $1.75 -00 Boys’ Nogligee Blouses—sijk finish chambray, |r 9 white, tan or 2; 8 to 1$ years. Actual value $1.45 Kye Boys’ Leather Belts black or gray. Value 85c. aif, suede or pigskin, In tan, 5Cc UNUSUAL BARGAINS. | Misses’ and Children’s Underwear Sines 2 to 16 years 35c, 45c, 65c 75c, 90c, 1.20 Drawers—rine mustin, embroidered ruffles... Skirts—_ot Cambric, umbrella ruffled, trim- mei with embroidery | Gowns —o! Nainsook, embroidery and lace | RPIMEINOR 8G G 5 v cviteeees is ca ose sss baencuekees 85c, 1.00 Guimpe Walsts +O Persian lawn, trimmed 65c, 95c FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. with embroidery and tuckings An aR Pluribus Unum | High Ball Can Only Be Made of . The Sterling Playerpiano is a musical triumph—the world’s greatest musicians are applauding it —it has innovations, improvements and notable features that no. other instrument has Every Musician Knows and its permanent place as a true interpreter of harmonic sound, In the Playerpiano you have one of these artistic instruments always ready for hand playing, with the additional ad vantage that within the case is hidden a Sterling Player, enabling any one to use the music roll and thus play anything written for the piano. And the prices are moderate. The Concert grands, $600 and $650; the medium size £550 and $600, And you can’t get anything better if you paid $1,000. Te Sterling Piano °. 518-520 Fulton St., Cor, Hanover Place, Brooklyn, OPEN SATURDAY BVENINGS, the Sterling Pian The man who makes a ‘bid’ for business is the man. to whom business comes. Let a World “Want” give your “bid” © Aili ok el sl a tl le a ll ng er ne ee crt ne ne | Hadett Cahait S@ Women's Department Broadway at Thirteenth Street SALE Summer Suits and Dresses for Women, Misses & Girls Linen Suits in pony, Prince Chap and cutaway styles. Princess Jumper dresses of chambray and check ging- ham. Guimpe, Two-Piece and Princess dotted Swiss Dresses. *5.00 Vaiue 9.75 Two-Piece and Princess Lingerie Dresses. Also Linen Suits in Prince Chap models—white and colors. °7.50 Value 13.75 Linen Norfolk and Prince Chap Suits in white and g colors. Also lingerie dresses 9.75 elaborated with lace and Valve 16.50 embroidery. Misses’ and Girls’ Suits of linen and fpoplinette, blue, white and natural; short box coat; full plaited skirt. Also girls’ linen regulation sailor suits; sizes 12 to 18, *5.00 Value 9.75 MES ERT AS ET ’ The Foot’s Summer Home E are splendidly prepared with twenty-five distinctive mcdels in “Every Size” low is every little knack of fashion to recom- mend them to the fastidicus young man—replicas of “ Fy Every Size’ Low Shoes at $3. shoes. Embodied in these various models $10 custom boots, with every feature faithfully carried out. In addi.ion, the ankles are snug-fitting and the heels non-chafing. \ All leathers are represented, including « complete e assortment of the favored tans, in every size and half Sao size from 4 to 12, and every width irom AA to ER. Other Shoes Up to $7 WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway Houston St. (MAIL ORDERS FILLED.) A Free Ticket GOLDEN CITY Brooklyn’s New Amusement Park Will Be Given FREE With NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD ath caida ten Ndi as a