The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1907, Page 4

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if MOE OF JOSEPH COUR Accused of Killing Jersey City Manufacturer, VICTIM’S BRIDE INSANE. Syrians Charged with Planning Crime and Hiring Greeks ~ to Commit It Beven men. were to-day put on trial * fer the raurder of ene in the Court of @ererai Beestons et Jersey Clty, when five Byrtans and two Greeks werg lined ‘up before Judge Biatr eherwed =tth the —pataonination of Joseph Conry, e young ‘thelr heads because they, ¢00, are sus- perted of having nad hand im the it was with innorutable faces that the ‘Seven prisoners appeared in court to- day. They seemed to fesi ne fear for othe aeitiness ot Jereey justice, posstbly F-the teot -that.so fer as the yecords show no Myrian hae ever besn My ppeevisted of murSer: ba the first degree ip thix cotiutry, Killed In Hie Oftice. ef, arid pen ther arrival here Was committed to en asyium, where She js atill under treatment, and where “@.chilq bas been bern te hor, A nuoiber of men were seen in C | office’ when the clectrig lights were turned on and the shooting began. The ‘young manufacturer made a desperate Struggle to reach the door, but the odds Were against him, and when he pitched Into the street he waa wounded tn sev- eral pl ‘The two Greeks brought inte cotrt With the Byrians to-day were arrested shortly after the murfer.-'They were found wandering about the streets with. Out hats and ‘failed tn give eny satis. Tavtory account of themselves. They Kave their names ea John Castinis } Five Syrlans and’ Two: Greeks Gyzrian manufacturer, of West Hoboken. . ‘Two other men with the price <f $900 on | ‘erime, are biding in the Gyciam meun-) ‘tains. aoe mean to tw cane to ee COMMUTERS WAR ON. HARLEM ROAD, their threat to-day lem Railroad for john Mutalas. 2 The case wil bs trid& on the sup position that the Greeks wore hired. to Kill the young mandfacturer, Aite “Motive for Crime. und by @eteotives thae Coury cried a sister of Fuour Brothers, Henchaits and bankers of No. 6 Wash- rest, and that four Orraye Mureliged teir imoor rhen Uie-bankera fort he Tactory 6nd div, rests pil brie os ‘and ator the. pane ex: usted ‘prisoners were oaiveen back ait the drawing of a new “Megat Discrimination Alleged | Now—Demand for Re- | tum ‘of 80 Cents. tral Ratiroad has question of Its advance o: tion ‘rates. ‘The charge of {lieral dis erimination haa been raised by some @f the commuters, and the: =i tiie company ner Nopatert se \he old rate, $5.10. He found ¢ int-door helgiibor, Ernest Botham. had purchased his Sut ‘on-Friday at the sod oth and Hiely communicated le prior to Baturday CAMPING. mary, unusual WVacationtats ig | Bridge, hands over the|} the” platforms. - lines, whil Many of the lawyers have been patronising the Harlem road | trayelled on the trolley | home kers, Tuckahoe and Mt |evenur, near Train's for many var from the, fuente with the money make an issue of nish. ft TheDresiog MOUNT VERNON, N, To see Mount Vernon commuters wo ne the eee commutation rates from ne. to arr and the family tickets from $iL2S to $1840, by refusing to ride on the Har- “electric trains. Instead they took the trolley cara from West Mount Ver non to Bedford Park, on the Huckie- bermy road, and at the latter point changed to the express trains on the| two elevated railroad to lower Manhattan. ‘The Huckleberry express trolleys oen- sisting of three cars from West Mount | Vernon over the Weveter avenue -Hne, - clung to che straps and guaed rails on shouted one occas er. | glad to become a strap-hanger.” About nine hundred West Mout Ver | bon somnruters travelled on ‘the trolley |ewenty-one years old, of No. Grove others eithor paid a cash | street, Winfield; his brother, William Yew ‘Haven system or elte | sforavio. eighteen years, of ths on station of the Harlem (of No. % Grove etrest, and Emil Gwoie, and thus evaded the new rate, By pur- sixteen, of No, 61 Forrest street, (Win. | chasing the family tokets a numbat of feld. commuters have formed eluba and vill | travel together on thee, whieh de not Nmit the number of pameengers that can epi Leech, we OMIT wo Tong aa they Dosed to be members of one’ family, Aycan stint et THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY,” Mrs. Jouepk Coury Whose Husband Was Murdered. att | ust ‘com~ and company comes. | Promptly ond tight OS VICTIMS Of ‘al ‘Wortd.) Two Returning-Home to Man- hattan Are Waylaid Before Help Arrives. young women living in Manhat- tan whe visited friends in Winflelt, 1. |L, ‘last evening, were attacked by a gang of young tougshs while on their "Phe victims of the attack are Mary Jansky, twenty-¢our years ‘old, of No, 416 Baat Seventeenth street, and Fannie Janaky girl te sald to have suffered gost at the banda of the gang. ‘The prisoners are Frank Moravio, George Rel hh Schinek, eighteen years, and Jo- tw are sup.; WUMAIG, Were aise “Arrealed.' and offlclals who | park with their friends, “and after leay Ing the Jatter had started to retu Vernon to White Plains, end thus gave | about halfway between Woodside and | ice Harlem a wide rato Van Cortlandt fo: non Taxpayors’ Otto. Huteland ts president, ha led to Take acUve elepa Lo make { At Ben & rasa RE ren uate spotunnense, Lsliroad Com ut high rate hain of protects tn th ne the Harien w aris a” | pmmuterd to Manhattan re they boanted the Subway |% cir places of business. who own autonivities have de: elded to boycott the Harlem and riderto town in their machines. The West Mi 53 4 THE OUTER Wash Skirt Sale Varlous flare and pleated man tatlored models of Linon and Irish of fancy embroidery. 12 West 23d St., | Wineeig. When they were sto; a nuniber of young men. ‘The took trolley | that there were twelve In the Park and. Kings | Before they had a pt escape they ihae’ eeized by the berth. Yonkers ed by | cla aay | party, nd thrown to x ered ANG Was Tepeatediy saskult, ther «irl made such a dosperste ie lsianoe that her asatianta dd Hot Aanociation, faa py fitt were tceméen Hays and hey. muoceeded in iF Feblee—that “sounds came wrcuni i Featching seven of the gang, but the gainac Tt interest to ‘keep up ea Got away. on commutation others fot © ed and ff ate to-stu (Special to The Evening ‘ World.) Va,, July 1—Goy. Daw- omolal Weet Vinginia party i aralyed here t ind opening. to: Were: Virgings bilipsborn GARMENT SHOP FOR TUESDAY Vy 15 Linen, with three folds } Value $5.00 to $7.00, a models of Imported and Domestic Fabrics, ng, Popltnettes,. Voiles and Pure Linen, black, light blue, champagne, onion, navy, canary, brown, white and natural. All fast colors, Value $8.76, through to 22d Bix latest Opposite Fitts Ayeriue Hotel, | stolen more than $20,000 worth. of prop- ‘WADAD ATTACK) nineteen years eld; Jo- | ¥ years old, all of | The young women. had Visited « plenia | They were watking along Kelly | Meadow Road, | to Trosist or | Jansky was completely ovemene: | —_—_— [WEST VIRGINIA DAY AT FAIR. 4 | prookiya, ang ts an emergeney driver | for Gam Brooks, No. & Waverly eve-| nue. Brooklyn. He wae sent eut te-dsy Sore ian aie nce recall $20,000 WORTH OF LOOT STOLEN OFF RR, PIER: Detectives Working. as- Long- shoremen for Pennsylvania Road Make Arrest. th. MAT arore te. ins Peasartrecie pier with an ofder for twenty-five erates of peaches, and, according to the pética, when he started out had thirty crates jen his wegon, The gateman held ptm {tp and "Detectives Donohue and Car. | sheremen in ordet ret out (ery of the thefts, Were cailed and ar- rest ms. Es Wass, night superintendent of | the pier, made the complaint, and the} only charge that can be pre! against him now is the larceny of ft cates of peaches For. several weeks the raitrond has; _been missing goods in large lots as well) as small. y-could not discover the thieves, and finaliy appealed to the po- Hee. In addition to halt Penneyivanis, © jal offic en, the two faslamed to. do dake tn dla | obtained no elas until ¢ é In the arrest early to-day of Michael chs ith deine « saxpictout “The police the police bel! is "are. on the trati| the thats rould have occurred withoot police leve they are [coe ea some oe Use pespeeyes | ead otic ae y Mu iine In hope of Unearthing . franding 0 ‘erty trom the Pennayivenia piers, Nos. ont T and 2, North River, Lavy lives at No. 7% Ryerson street, the <y out, but {t was un- sueraastul. Levy was locked up at Polioe’ Headquarters, B. Altnan & Co. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S SUMMER GLOVES WOMENS AND CHILDREN'S GIAVES FOR PRACTICAL AMD DRWSS WEAR. WOMEN'S CHAMOIS GLOVES IN MOUSQUETAIRE AND 6HORT LENGTYS; LISLE, MESH AND EMBROIDERED SILK GLOVES. WHITE AND COLORED GAUNTLETS FOR RIDING DRIVING AND PEDESTRIAN. WEAR. FABRIC AND KID GLOVES : FOR BOYS, GIRIA AND LITTLE CHILDHEN, WOMEN'S NECKWEAR SUOER NOCKWEAR Kea SUITS AND AFTERNOON | CCSTUMRS, HAND: 1 TDERED YOKES, CHPMISETTES AND BOLDROS, 0 BOWS AND JABOT® CHIFFON SCARYS vor Car WHAR OR MOTORTNG. : TO-MORROW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THE FOLLOWING WILL BE.OFFERED AT A SPECIAL. BALE: EMBROIDERED. COLLARS. EACH, 25¢. LAWN AND LACE BOWS EACH, 22c. EMBROIDERED LAWN AND FANCY SILK TIES EAGH, 1 5c. as BE Bieth Avene, 34th cod 28th Strerts, Nem York. By FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND: WEDNESDAY. IN OUR NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN STORES: Standard $25.00 ‘Blue Serge Suits for Men Special at $16.50 ; The reason for this rather extraor- dinary sale? What maiters it? Concern yourself and centre your interest upon the vital features; In_every—detail, fabric, tailoring, --— style, character, in all, the suits are well worth our regular price— $25. Need you know more? “Single Breasted Models Half Lined. Smith, Gray & Co. _ Brosdway & Warren Street, NEWYORK, Broadway & Slot Strest: Broadway & Bedford Ave, BROOKLYN, Fulton St. & Flatbush Ave. A General Clearance of Linen Suits , : Lingerie Dresses. . At Half Former Prices k Tailored Linen Suits, in altractivg- and snappy* styies, large assortment for cholce, Thést-dse particularly fine. $14.00, $18.00 and $22.50 : Hand embroidered mulls, dotted swiss, Lingerie Dresses, {in mull, bat}ste, &c,; beautifully anished ina large ‘and choice variety Basta $10.00, $12.50 and $18.00 We Advise Barly Sblections, Broadway, Seventeenth & Eighteenth Sts. == S——__Aooo===> == JULY +; past? 1907. pce en nie Another ‘Splendid Offering of - WOMEN’S SHIRT- WAIS TS This is a large and unusual collection of new and keautiful Waiste; They present values equal in the handsomest styles of the season. in every way to the collection presented a peuple of weeks ago. groups aré as follows; These two groups in the Economy Basement: $2.25 to'$2.75 White Lawn Waists, at $1.50 $1.75 to $2 White ERR Waists, at $1 $6.50 to $8 White Lawn Waists, at $4. 50 $5.50 to $6 Lawn or Linen Waists, at $3.75 $3 to $3.75 White Lawn Waists, at $1.75 “$5 White Batiste Waists, at $2. 75 The Fourth Fioor, O14 But}iine. jaderpey Oconomy i Mts enh Sub-Station Stare, Old Building. dget arments _ An, Interesting Of Women’s At 15c, fermerly 20c, 22c and | Pretty Cotton ’ Dress Goods 25ca Yard The lot includes imported Irish Dimities, best American Some specially advantageous purchases of negl:,.2¢ | Dimities and printed plaid garments in eee Summer styles, nnd some sharp.re- ; dtictions on Muslin Underwenr, to clear out’ odd lots.that were already marked at the low White Sale prices, make up thi 5c, Instead of 50c; of lawn, ck style; white, or white ground with blac. At 50c, Instead of 78c; atyle. Black Petticoats: At 85c, fed sateen; deep circular flounce, Muslin Underwear: Drawers, of cambric Petticoats, of cambr Chemises, of cambric, Nightgowns, of muslin; Children’s White Dresses At Little Prices Two exceptionally good groups of little Summer Dresses for -bables_and children, at prices that mothers will find too tempting to resist. “At 28¢, 38c and 50c; worth 50c to $1—Bables’ Dresses of white iawn, in yoke and bistop styles, with hematitched ruffle at neck and sleeves. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. At 78c to $2; worth $1 to $2.50—Children’s Dresses of white lawn, in Russian and French waist styles, trimmed with insertions of lace and embroidery, and some with circular bertha of embroldery. of dotted Swiss muslin, in kimono of $i. mercer- inste:d from Tic. Sc, from $1 to $1,50. e-trimmed; 75c, from $1. high neck; SOc, from 7c. 50c, _ Sizes 2 to 6 years. Women’s White Belts- pretty styles for Summer frocks, at very low prices: At 10e.—White duck, with allover embroidery; haynes buckle: At 18¢.—White duck, with scalloped edge and allover’ embroid- pearl buckle. ’ 40-Inch Lawn, 1234c a Yard—Fine, sheer quality, perfect, pure bleach; regular 15c value. -This Jot was ordered a year ago— hence the saving. Women’s $2.50 Low Shoes, $1.50. Just in time for the trip-over-the Fourth Black -kidskin-and patent leather, welted-or turned soles; also gun-metal Ribbon Ties with large eyelets and plain toes. Excellent styles, cool shoes. Nottingham Lace Curtains —Two hundred and Mitty pairs ot brand-new, handsome curtains, in nine rich patterns, some two-toned, others In white or Ivory, offered this much below thei» value: $1.40 pair, regularly $2.25 $2.50 pair, regularly $3.76 pair, regularly $3.50 $2,758 pair, regularly $425 $1.75 Paley regularly $2.75 $3.75 pair, regularly $5.75 $2.00 pair, regularly $3.00 Sampie Roiis of Matting. Japanese Matting in nu merous handsome patterns—all this’ season's goods.” An {mporter's samples; ranging in yalue from 260 to 4c a yard. to 40 yards to a roll, and priced at 19¢ a yard, but sold by the roll, Longtha of 25% | + to $8.75. A most desirable opportunity—only one hundred rolls in all. | patterns, | | gowns for present season as Organdies, Ajl ore in. tine serviceable qualities, in dainty printings in floral and Dres- den designs, also dots and neat figures, mostly on White grounds. The quantity in-- cludes about 13,00 yards, in over @ hupdred different It is a splendid collection from which to sclect wellas to lay away for. next Summer, when’ all these fab. .Tics will be much higher in price. Now 15¢ a Yard. Main Alsle, Old Bullding. Prices Less on fuslin Underwear After the lively days ofthe White Sale, we always find broken sizes here and there in our assortments; this partly. accounts for the sharp cut In ~Pprices noted below. Several styles of our most daintily ‘trimmed ynderwvar are:oiiered at ‘these “exceptional econo- mies: ; Petticonts, $1 and $3; were $1.50 and $4.50. Be oer $1 to $3; were $1.50 chenlsea(s1 to $2; were $1.50 to $3.75, 5 Corset Covers, $1.25; were $1.75. Drawers, $2; were $2.75, Sots of Underwear, $3,25; worth $4.50. Gown, Chemise and Draw- ers of nainsook, elaborately trim- med, g!so some Short Petticoats. pret: tily trimmed, at 50c to $2.75. Fourth floor, Old Bull 2 - Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co: JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Aves— Eighth to Tenth Street. tne a —to feel the blood flow in the veins—to feel the maste ane the easy-running wheel speeds. on, the BICY CLIK ones torist. n 6 motoris' 2 aha this superb: Bicy.cle— : “The Barnes White: Flyer” (With Coaster Brake) Costs Only $25 This i i the best Bicycle bargain that Has appeared in ats A wheel grade—known all over the Continent—sp of the highest and finisher! and GUARANTEED. in the broad Wanama with New Departure Coaster Brake. For $25. . 20, 22 and Ud inch frames for Men; 26-inch wheels. for Boys. What is more exhilarating than a feel ‘the wheel spring forward under you at the touch of your foot on the pedal? To see the road spin ‘et the cool, fresh air of the-country and woods into the lungs? mobile for.those who. can afford it; but for the real joy of over .dis- need-not: / OMEN built r way. Witted Bportiig Goods, Basement, New BufMing, Former “A. T. Stewart & Co. ~ JOHN WANAMAKER Bras Teach ni

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