The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1907, Page 10

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rites 1 Hylan ee Boy May “Keep Sweetheart Even If She Has Light Hair. LIMIT ON CALLING TIME ‘Arthur May Not Stay at Christina’s Home Later Than 11 0’ Clock. stbrner stuff than that of her sisters of | thirty yeors ago? And ts there any | Yalid“reasoa why a dlonde should -not enjoy the same consideration at the) ‘tbands of a prospective mother-in-law | aa hor brunetie and Indian haired) Js the heart of the 1907 girl made of || FOR siyals? These questions and others were the Perplexing riddles which Magistrate / Hiyian, of the New Jers o> Court in East New ¥ i ‘upon to solve to-day. That the official! gitted himaeit honors enough | spot. in the hear ir sweethearts tis for ages. Monn, elghteen years Arthur Stands by “Sweetheart. Arthur lost no Ume in taking the tof his sweetheart azalnet his Sherine oS he met this. girl lens does! o'C) le nds sie ggenings at Mise Mtn‘ hme. Ho used % be an affectionate son’ to me and Bow he docsn't do anything but talk of his Mohn girl, and stie is & blonde, too. fWhen I was a girl we had to come we every night at 9 o'clock. People marries now just as they aid then, I don’t sev any reason why my oes Cat should not be hone at 9 ok. visit taenough for any Cae fellow who ts in Jove with a announcement brought a protest hom the falr Miss Mohn, in which Ar- iar readily joined. AgSir loves ine" the xirl drew near Over el sry night. we are going to get At rig hs HOWL OR ‘WHO SAVED A LIFE Weldon P. Recognized by U. S. Volun- teer Life-Saving Corps. ‘This afternoon, at 420 o'clock, In the ‘Aldermen's Chamber at the City Hall, a number of by the United States Volunteer Life- Saving Corps for acts of bravery, most- ly for rescues from drowning. Among those to be honored Is Wel- don P. Trainer, No. ® North Pleasant avenue, N W. Trainer, attyched to Police Head- quarters In Mulherry street. Young Trainer on Aug. 1, 1906, -naved Jefferson Brophy, six years old, from drowning at West Arverne. The Brophy boy was climbing to the pier from the YOUNG LIFE SAVER WHO GETS MEDAL HIS BRAVERY. pers Keep Crew | Forty turtles on che wee Yo-ho-ho! aad the high “Take off! Take ‘em Yo-ho-hio! ‘and the high ‘The fruiter Bradford, toseed their hats high in expended their chests in a Jee ecupbers. mwallowed = half-pound again. remember hia cargo of forty turtles and bow they got Jc Hatteras in a gaie. Victor loose Sarthe «lin deck of a that was a “yoke” * dom of the forty turtles deck of the frulter. Jast Saturday night conta! FOR BOY 22, 8 Bell Trainer's Bravery medals will be presented thirteen years old, of West ‘Think ot from one to three and the blood. naphtha launch -Henrietta when he} now ron sepa fell into Jamaica Bay. Young Trainer, us eh ee without removing his clothes, jumped Into the water, which was fifteen feet deep, and brought the drowning boy, Sj after a struggle, to the surface, have any Midney or sveak men fertrees where Six Tons of Snappers and Flip- Bradford on the Hop. ‘Toey're # eatin’ of me vest.” out of West Indian ports, staggered to plier No. 1 to-day and shook 12,00 pounds of tu off her after Geck. As‘ the Inst #0 pound shell-back was holsted over the tide Capt. Thomsen and got up happy and cheered. aga!: and The crew of the Bradford will long ¢ Mterature out of ac! The toi uns something Cargo Grows Nervous. vind freshening out RAEUMATISH eases: fais Th way pact of ‘the It nautraitzes the inflammation and sore, en's special Kidne: gh tele falta, Munvon's Vitalizer makes MUNYON S DOCTORS THE EVWNING WORLD, MONDAY, TURTLES MAKE SHIP ATORTURE LE . Seaman Henry, sou, Henry of the cook's ches' seas roll, off! seas roll. tle his crew the air and mighty roar. Al Hawkins, wa “ships cook, made «) vicious pass at the last turtle, missed, spun like a Dervish and landed in the Tn his excitement he bolt, but he oom Hugo in * French war- on the main record for account reeves aa cures in a few bladder’ trouble Cure. Money Tomt nawnes, overb a i Ing home far Mohteroa ‘Bay PS h hin thine ee Trainer was swimming with him to Pore eis Seeger eeees had. shore. : . 1133. 3 bs break Sam Se L down, “Tl tell you tho Bie at Paaeioe as ———__—_— _————— - at I wan t him’ bome fe aitl ‘keeba fim St B th cS ieee ern brotine ‘the Justice cleared hio throat, waved ts Prone to hele arate and set re = a0 : During the Summer will close at 5 P. M. Saturdays at 12 O'Clock Noon, a Summer Rugs & Mattings ur, you have every reason ‘to call in a variety of designs and colors “Mise Mohn as often as ai lsth Apa Re cioeks Four mother, will, be Clearing Sale at Decided Reductions Oo Nad Mire, Pretst, don't thre R = : i 3 eat meet coe | ioe Rue 1 LU creme oer CEE 3 by 6 ft., Regular Price $1.50 Reduced to $1.00 followed Dy the mother. 47 te oe ” 3.00 “ “ 2.00 : atin cists SustiOe! ees EE 6.30 MEENA 2S eee ; 0 7. 6by.10ft6, “ = B50 « «4 5.50 9 by 12 ft, * ‘ “ 10.50 oe 7.50 ey j Algerian Porch Rugs : EW GRA in 9 by 12 ft, ( Regular Price $20.00 Reduced to $15.00 fason. Moore Is Foreman, and} ‘Prominent Men Members of ~ ‘the July Twenty-three. fudge O'Sullivan swore in new Grand Jury for July in the Court of Genera! Geasiona to-day, ‘and on ec- {count of season refrained from. laying out amy special work for the twenty~ th Jzena Who responded to the call to dut s | suAnaon J. Moors, of No» 23 West | Fifty-fitch street, treasurer of a coffee ‘oncern at No. 183 Water street, was Made foreman. Other members of the | Jory are Richard Watson Gilder, the itor of the Century, Vincent J. Slat, | ‘er, treasurer at N anover Square: Robert Colt, of Morningside Park ” Heaat a Delano, of No, 69 Wail 20 ‘Dw 1fth etreet; No. $2 West ‘Thirty: Ningti-eecond street; 23 Weat jotor Priesler, No. 1 Moloughney u3 One Hundred and ‘Thind street, | dge O'Sullivan teld the Grand Jury | first duty was to consider cance of | d pentons in the Tombs, of which | Are eeven; second, accused per son bail. of which there are sev- Bankers ere China and Japanese Mattings Formerly $10,50 to £25.00, Roll 40 yds, 7.50. 8,75, 15.50 West Twenty-third Street Lord & Taylor White Pleated Neghgée Shirts Men’s Negligée light and dark effects. Sik of made of White and Colored Madras, ~ attached; various sleeve lengths, PI.0O value $1.50 with pure French linen bosom, made coat model, cuffs attached, SI.50 value $2.50 Broadway and 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Shirts Coat model, cuffs sean she of southeast. foredeck amid machinery ‘cargo. them eath «codfish and pail of herrings aad seemed contented. 1 Bell—Wind -ts- ing to 8 geile. Bea running. oe, ‘Tur- got into his galley without his fles aeem narvous; are makt bates” and went out with fal clatter ‘with thecr dippers. oF footie heat. Ate all hi a down on. sion, blowing ico Halt | i Fod |cler never imagined a little man could git out such tremendous oaths. Beems turtles, each weighing a quarter Turtka tn ‘the captain’ eatin. in paysengers' staterooms in the Hgine-room; vome among the c&rgo, atlng bananas and figs, Thank heav- ind 6 possible to Ko & turtle lands scued and has Ship chaplain 1 ben pt again, language a t even for fore is: At teat the gate has blown the ship. steadies, Crew. and * getting the turt ard. ning them to crates. Vill box moup this tirke with steel rivets. + They Steal Bananas. j tne! shell “Four .betls: Cook Hawkin: Sixth Avenue and 18th Street. To-morrow (Tuesday) Continuation of the Great ‘|Flood Sale $20,000 Worth of SHOES AND OXFORDS Damaged by Water in the Ohio River Valley during transporta- tation from Portsmouth, Ohio, to our Sixth | Avenue and 18th Street-Store. Entire lot-on sale at one-third of real value. : $2.5) Women’s Gibson Ties, °— Gun Metal ‘Caifskin, hand- ae Joc Bet soles, Cuban heel, iil oo i onboode sanauoe $2.50 Women’s Sailor Ties, Patent -Coltskin, silk — tibbon lace, hand- turned soles, at... 95c $3.00 Women’s Pumps. Goldén brown, hand-turned soles,’ ee as $i 50 o' $1.50 Womens Canvas Oxfords xtension soles, military heel, at 735¢€ $2.50 Wor en’s Oxford Ties © alt all leathers. ositively,, a $32 valiie,at.... 95¢ “$2.00 Women’ 's i ‘Ai Juliets and-turned = soles, Bee 89c $2.50 Women’s Pum Ss , Patent Coltskin, at . Ps 4.19 $1.00 Children’s Shoes Tan, Red, and Black: size: Bato Ces poe 50e¢ Ee 00 Chikdren’s Ankle Ties Vici Kid and Patent Colt skin. sizes 4 to 5 39e and § to 8, at Have you observed that these are days of phenomenal happenings? , Race horses run faster to-day than In years gone by; automobile records are broken from day to day; eVén old Sol has caught the habit of “dis- tinguishing” one’s self and frowns as-he has never frowned before, Ex- treme competition and modem devices make “record breaking” possible. And we find the safe progress in Journallsm.. For a very long time The World has enjoyed a circulation in New York City greater than that of any two .other morning newspapers COMBINED. Advertisers wanted !t—The World supplied it. So far this year the World has printed 727,051 separate advertise- ments—136,012 MORE than the Herald, New York's “second” newspaper. ——~ It pays to watch these suocessful uotisve: ments of men-and things in order that you may know where and how. get the best service. latesin aanibenin aie asl na JULY is. 7 Turtles safety moored on|ing something frightful: Your chiront- | iSco7. ONeill-Adams Co. Semi-Annual_ eee In EITHER BUILDING Sale of Importers’ Sample Hosiery Samples from the Largest Hosiery Importers in the World. Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue 20th, 218t & 22d Strects 26,500 pairs of the best Hosiery ever offered at almost Half-Price. We have gathered for this sale a large quantity of imported samples (shown to take orders from during the last six months) of the newest and best examples of Hosiery that come to this mar- ket. {it is impossible to give in detail the assortment to be found at eaclr price quoted, but we give herewith a general description. The collection consprises Best sheer gauze lisles, cobweb vane garter top, etc., in black, white and colors and rus- sets, Silk lisles, silk mixed lisles, Jacquard lisles, in horizontal and vertical striped effects; full fash- joned, regular made patterns. Hand embroidered lisles and all-over and boot laces, in black, white and colors. The qualities are all perfect. also elaborate-effects in band-efibroidered lisles and fancy colorings, suitable for bath to75c- Hosiery! 14 de| Women's 50c. 122¢ | 135¢1! Men's | Hosiery at._.! ‘Men's 25c) 50c.} 75C-| 69 $140 | Fatt Hose i 22¢{ Hat Hose. .| 39C | Half Hose . ay, EITHER BUI PINCUS haanenmmns American. & Foreign Flags Underpriced While most af the fiags that go in this sale are fresh and clean, some have been used ‘ot decorative purposes and are slightly soiled. se we have arranged in several lots and marked al greatly reduced prices. United States Standard Bunting. The colorings comprise the newest street and ev ening shades, ockings. Women's 25c.) Women’s 59c.)} Hosiery at . 4 Women's $1 to} $1.50 Silk Hosiery} | Women "5 $1.0 00) Hosiery at. 48c jfien's United Sette: 8x10 inches—regi | 10x18 inches—regular 45 | 24x36 inches—regular Soc. Foreign Silk Flags Mounted. 2x2'4 inches—regular 4x6 inches—regular 10c Hammocks | At Exceptionally Low Prices. This season's newest designs and colorings, with large, comfortable pillows and deep, pretty valance. 4 —regular price $1.00. ) ‘ $3.50; $4.65 LOTS NO. Special. . {WORMS fet—regular p =tOTS-KOH Specials. ssss. : United States Cotton Sewed Flag. 4x6 feet—regular $1.00; special. SxS feet—regular $1.75; special. 6x9 feet—regular $2.00; special. 8x12 feet—regular $3.95; special. 10x15 feet—regular $5.95; special 12x18 feet—-regular $7.95; special.. United States Silk Flags Mounted. 8x12 inches—regular 25c.; special. 48x¢—inches'=teguiar—S0e.; specish 24x36 Inches--regular $5c.; special $5.50. $275 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 | IN EITHER BUILDING | Om Great Annual July Sale , of Furniture Will Commence To-Day and Continue Throughout the Month, Practically Our Entire Stock of Furniture and Bedding Reduced in Price — : 10 to 50 Per Cent. Nowhere’ in Greater New York will you find a more complete assortment_ot thoroughly ean eiad up-to- -date FURNITURE and BEDDING than we have assembled in our two big Furniture Depa ments for this annual July Sale, And,. remember, WE GUARANTEE the price of every piece to be as low if not lower than the-same quality goods can be obtained elsewhere. OUR C! PLAN enables you to pay a small deposit down on purchases of Furniture and Bedding and the rest later as may be arranged. é Brass and Enamel Beds" 23S $75.00 Parlor Suits, $46.50 Parlor Suits—Hand polished birch frames, finish, genuine hand_carved claw feet and arms. sterings are in sitk damask, panne plush or tapestry. All the interior construction is of the best, Regu: lar, $75.00 three-piece sults at. $36.75 Brass Bed, $25.00 Brass Bed—Two-inch continuous posts, 64 inches high, the very best Jacquering and workmanship throughout. Enamel Beds $4,50 Enamel Beds, at$3.50)$11.00 Enamel Beds, at $8.00 $7.50 Enamel Beds, 41$5,75 $! 50 ceva Beds, at $15.50 _ $3.25 Reed “Roc! cr, $2. 25 This Rocker |s very comfortable; has continuous round roll..Reed..arms, apron front, Maple frame, close woven cane seat. You cannot afford to miss one of these at’ this price; special ate... ccccpeescees $2.55 $38.50 Hindsome Dresscrs, $30. Made of Mahogany, Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Curly Sere Birch and Golden Quartered Qak, aia plate mirror, beautiful natural grained woods; excellency of finish $8.50 Couch Beds at 35 50 and construction are !mportant features in the making of this particular high-class dresser; special $30.00 B Better than many Couches advertised, because the frame \s heavier, the National steel wire 1s the better spring. The fabric is supported by nearly double the numberof steel helical springs. rim, heavy round quartered oak base and elegantly The Mattress and Bolster are covered with plain green denim and are well filled; only 200 of ets carved claw feet; an exceptional bargain; regu- ' $5.50 Jar price $20; sale price.. $15.00 they wilt not last long at.. as “Mattresses and Springs $3.25 Combination Mattresses. $2.50 | $12.25 Hair Mattresses. «$8.50 $1.85 Bed Springs..... AK $4,00 Combination Mattresses. $2.75}. $18.35 Hair Mattresses . $13.00 | $3.00 Bed Springs. $8.50 Felt Mattresses. $5.50 | $30.00 Hair Mattresses $22.00} $4,00 Bed Springs. $10.50 Felt Mattresses 50 | $1g.00 Box Springs... £.$9,00 | $5.50 Bed Springs. . The Following Specials in the Adams Building Only. $6.00 Double.Oak Bed, $50.00 Mahogany Settee— | $20.00 Sewing Cabinet, $37.00 Weathered Oak Card Af upholstered. $25.00 $8.00 | Table + $25.00 $40.09 Mahogany «Arm | $20.00 Hall Stand. . $10.00) $65.00 Davewvor Bed, Chalr—upholstered, $20.00 fe ean eu, with x Uibrary Chait ’,. $32,00 | $8200 Mahogany Tole $350 ThronPiece Prior $22.00. Fancy Burnt Wood | 555.00 English Tollet Table, | $6000 Sideboards, $35.00 rele + $15.00 $45.00 | $29.50 Sideboards. . $23.00 pate Mahogany Daven- | $24.00 Oak Chiffonier, $26.00 Sideboards. .$20.00 Mabopany ‘Atm | $34.00 Silver Gay Dresser, | #21:75 Sidebosras.. $17.00 $35,00 $20.00 poured Oak Extension Table, $15.00 Has 44-inch quartered oak round top and deep quartered $5,00 Enamel Bed... $11.00 Oak Tollet ble. $12. 00 Weathered Oak Rocker. 6.00 $39.00 Desk. $48.00 Gentlemen's | Dress- ing Case A $40.00 Leather Rocker. . Ta- 50 ‘La $70:00 Chair’ to anat - $30 Turkish $30.00 $12.00 Morris Chair $8.0) | 4 $46.50 ||

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