The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1907, Page 16

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$1 00000 MIT OF “BRACE” FARO ~ DEES ALL LAWS ‘West Sixty-eighth Street Joint | Puts Rich Dupes Beyond Court Standing. VICTIMS FROM ALL OVER Marietta Oil! Man Who Lost 4 $76,000 Only Minor Case : of Its Record. In Weet Sixty-sighth etreet, between Columbus avenue and Central Park ‘West. on the south aide of the street, “te «—dlank-faced, brownstone house “which 1s veritable mint. It has coined $1,000,000 for {ts lessees within the last few years, and its money-secking @gents are spread over the country in “every, “sucker centre, on ocean pal- faces where xportive rich men abound, Gad even in Engtand. For behind the tank brownstone front, with {ts carefully curtained win- Gows, lta atone steps leading up to its loors, past hallways car- 41 paintings, is that cute Mttle money-separatot for the credu- The police have known of-the place for-& year or more, but have been Powerless to reach it, owing to the elever schemers of the place who make the victims would-be sharpers, blinding R h_the good old hope of-awin-| _ @ing the house. “Easy Mark” In West Complains. Whe public expose of the pince came, —estrtousty enough, from Pittepurg, main <—-peorulting station for wealthy “easy / @mrke,"’ where .Aklefman Stephen J. Toole, of that city, sitting as a Justice the Peace, heart the complaint of C. Davia, a wealthy of! operator of him was done there. Thomp ‘ wos not arrested, as he is etill in Mow York. Davis said that, in September lust, he been introduced to Ranger by John ‘the capital to go in story was @ new one to a 35, over into Thomp- fwon's coffers within ie Ra ara led away, “bustles 4 atitomodils and, shot arou; to Broadway. On the way it was ined to nim that e terrible mise mn thade an 1d thay had pili tn on Thompson a different Back "nf cards than the one by. which hg and Davis were to win 310,00. Ypne victim aye he wa explanati what he lost. he $3.00) from eee fer bling-c! gial train tg reach M pier $25,000" and rus! borrowed. money, Peer oft mtuff, the walls deo-|* _ lously rich known asa brace faro ghme. |{ Gaxe) | cE en Four, the Boundirg Gordons and other features” ‘ ‘at Cheltenhom, Md, away, hustled |~ THE EVENING WORLD, © a ‘JULY 2; 1902 __ JOHN D. IN AND OUT OF THE LIMELIGHT. [Yet on Treveery, ) | Qenigen Twmee? They want John D. In Chicas And they're having fine old search; They may find once more, as they've learned before, He has left them again im the herch. urchase a fine collection of otis at a bargain for $4,000. Claussen said that he hed only_ $2,700 land sald that “Davis agreed to put | fobs welch It and buy whe pictures tn | rtnersh! Z a atasents \g he was taken around to line house in West Sixty-éighth street, [here Thompson posed as the son-in- | aire {Wale they looking ov: re. jo they were looking te pictures, ussen said, © vit * : disappeared with the) ut and The other two, men. disclaimed all kaowledge of Davis, saying he had | | nuvecentaho tion if ez & tive | customer, Clauss met Davis on the |atreet later and had him arrested, but ped. HARLEM’S ROOF GARDEN. Amusement Place Atep the Al- Harlem has rieen to the heights of «| roof garden. A dig crowd was last night carried to the top of the, Atham- Sra Tneutre to find a new amusement | piace all in white and gold and green, with breezes blowing through the win- dows from the south. A row of boxes| runs around the north side and rear of | {he house, “which is almost airy as the paintings on’ the walls. An gnter- taining Dull Included tho. et from ‘"Dhe Social Whirl,” nd cf darkies ina ainging and dancing sketcn | ontted —-Trs_Sunny South, = EARTHQUAKE WAS IN PERU, STOCK MARKET RUMOR. LONDON, July 2—Rumors that the! earthquake recorded by the instruments | Observatory, oc- curred in. Péru caused a fall in Peru- | ¥ian moots on the Stock Exchange to. | Gay, bu er bus houses fox! ache cpompanies sonnieats | GOIN | of the Atlantic fleet of the United Btatea | | erly be called into operation onty after @ lew hes been passed, but no legal BIG FLEET OF 16 “BATTLESHIPS NOT 610 PAC Official Denial for Roosevelt That Order Was Given | or Contemplated. « OYSTER BAY, L, %, July 2—Pub- Ushed reports that sixteen battleships | VY are to be transferred to the Pa- cific Coast because. of the anti-American | feeling In Japan were denied to-day by | William “Loeb, Presklent Roosevelt's peoretary, Mr. Losb sald that the veport was | without fourdation tn fact, that euoh « | movement has never been consi ered by the President, and that {ts sonsidera- | tion {a not contemplated. TOKIO, Jul 2—The Nioh{ Nichi in a leader regrets the necessity of being compelled to write again on the Ameri- oan question in defense of the rights of Japanese compatriots in Ban Francisco, “Developments 1n the anti-Japanese sentiments,” says the Nich! Niotl, “show signs of progressive and sys- tanatic movements aiming at the 4e- Privation of the souroes of livelthood of our compatriots. The last clause of article second of ‘the treaty cin prop- atep. hag been taken by the Federal Government disabling the Japanese from engaging in the employment agency business. ‘The action of the Ban Francisco en- thorities is unbearable. Neither Wash- tmgton nor the Tokto government can ection of the Ban Francisco authorities against the Japanese. The time has Some when ttre traditional friendship strated In some concrete form." ‘The Nioht Nicht ts owned by Kuto, Viscount Hayantr'a predecessor in the Foreign Office. He ta a tried diplomat of more than ordinary calibre and is one of the Crusted Meutenants.of Mar- quis Ito. Dfhlomatic questions that find amon tn the Nichi Nichi form-one of ‘the most important meters of Jap- anese sentiment, “ —_—_>_____ & BEAUTY LIBRARY—FREE. Every woman Interested in the care of her complexton, in: personal hygienc or ‘the important subject of baby’s bath, should read the works of Grace Tru- man-Hoyt. 7 The latest writings of this noted beauty specialist have been compiled by Armour & Company, makers of into a Mbrary of jofr titles are “ tis Weakened on a x yaited Gates battleship samedron in’ malted * pe ron ide = will be sent free-on-receipt-of postage. Kadress Armour & Comapny, rit of Fine Toflet Boaps, Chicago. ‘Summer Women's Gif 3-50 Oxford Ties, in a Pumps for Men's Sorosia. Boys? « Youths’ eee 4 ly Rol the dea eat ale where he could 23rd Street. S0RO The Best Shoe Cuban or Common Sense heels, large eyelets and wide ribbon laces. Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather Dull Kid and White Linen. Men's Shoe Departments. Men’s and Boy's Sorosis Shoes and JAMES McGREERY & CO, Models, ibson Ties, with high Made in per pair 11 leathers. Evening Dress. +4.00 and 5.00 per pair Break ae ca ae Guocdacnasies) © “ 84th Street. Ddetween both nations shail be demon-)) adjustable __ SCHOOL iS OUT! vacation time has come And we must go to work; Ne'de bright and steady girls, And duty we'd not shirk. If YOU would like to hire us Just read World—“Wants" to-day, Our “Situation Wanted” Ads You'll, find without delay But Don't Wait. a Bathing Suits | Great selection of Bathing Suits at these special prices for one day only. Pretty styles and all sizes. $1.98 $2.98 $3.50 $3.95 | Go-Carts The Me Folding Go-Carts, made with a per- forated back; green = painted gear. - Go-Carts as illus- trated, made strong and; durable. $12.80 Go-Carts $7.9 8 Like Illustration, Pull size All-Reed Go-Carts, with re- clining back and foot. Heavy rub- ber tired wheels y wrought—steel-gear. Porch Screens Bamboo Porch Screens in green and natural colors; slightly soiled. At these special prices: 5x8 ft., 6x8 ft., 15e 19¢ 7x8 tt. 8x8 ft, 23c -29¢ You'll Never Regret Buying a Liberal Onan of athe rUESDAY. WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA E_HRICH E3ROTHERS PAAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED We Have Pianned These Low Prices to Crowd Two Days’ Selling STORE CLOSED. ALL: DAY FOURTH OF JU A Pair of _ chest measure. flannels and worsteds, With E good number of very large sizes. “Men's $20 Raincoats, Wednes- day only, for - $10 very *15 Suit at *12.50 We Shall Givea ‘10 Two-Piece Outing Suit Free. \ The $15 Suits are made of blue serge, black worsted, black thibet, fancy cheviot and fancy worsted, in sizes from 33 to 44. You get the two suits for less than the re; saving of $12.50 on $25 worth of clothing. Wednestlay for $12.50, Raincoats and Topcoats Men’s $20 Top Coats, Wee nésday only, for OTH AVE. 22ND TO 23RD Si, NY. With Every °15 Suit at *10 Mens *3 Outing Trousers Absolutely Free. The Suits ‘in this lot are finest worsteds, blue serges, elegant black thibets, beautiful fancy gray cheviots and. worstéas; also dark worsteds. Stouts, regulars and slims; in fact, suits to fit all shapes from 31 to 46 The Outing Trousers Free are handsome wool crashes, ular price of one, a Fust to crowd our big clothing department Wednesday, and as a token of cur good wishes for a glorious Fourth, we shall give away, absolutely free, several hundred men's outing suits and outing trousers to buyers of suits. Men’s $25 Summer Sufts and an Extra Pair of $3.00 Trousers Wednesday for F These suits are the finest serges, light and dark, fancy and plain B worsteds, cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres, in ‘sizes from 33 to 52! chest measure; an exceptional opportunity for big men as well as aj Men’s *15 Suits at "10 Men’s "15 Suits at (12.50 4.2 E() Boys’ $15 Long Pants | Boys’ $13.50 Suits, for $5.00. os | fancy worsteds. to 19 years. Boys’ Overalls, sizes Exquisite Muslin Underwear It sa fact—a third to a-half less than the prices usually quoted for the same grades, It 1s only necessary to see the dtsplay at these remarkably low prices to satisfy you that what we say 1s Irie. i CHALLENGE GROUP NO. 1 ] : BO NB cepa Oe WI ae hem | Reguiar $1.00 Muslin Regular $1.25 Muslin Arte eet ccmnrt, yors ot ane | | Underwear Values at Underwear Valucs at hed ruffle around neck tucks, hermat! and sleeves, GOWNS in ¥ neck with torchon lace tn- eértion and fine tucked yoke. CHEMISE ‘of cambric with yride torchon knee length:\deep hem —elrovlar- CHEMISH of mualin, open front, with Insertion and tucked yoke: knee length / CHEMISB- of fine cambric with -em- broidered insertion, circular hemstitched Tuffle around neck and sloeves. KNEB SKIRTS of cambric with deep umbrella ruffle of fine, tucks and wile lace oigings. EN DRS. ot painaook with “umbivtix ruffle of fine tucks, Yul. lace Insertion caging. AWERS. of French cambric, deep lawn Tuttle of wide tucks, torchon In- sertion and lace edge DRAWERS of cambrio with deep flaunce be hemetitches tucks and embratery CORSET COVERS of fine See eedoK, ‘low veircuiar of embroidery PT COVERS of fine CORMpcok, clow circular of beading and ribbon cambrie or embroidery New Hat for 4th of July?/High Waist Prices Have Been Why not? These prices, so low as to amaze all experienced millin- ers, enable you to have just what yo offers for home milliners. Banded Sailors. Banded SOO Value $1.00, c ‘These sailors are made of tine yuallty Jumbo straw brakt, trimme! With band and dow of aik ribboa, An- iahed with leather sweatband, Colors, white and black, Only one to’a cus: tomer, $1.49 Milan Hats at 49c. Each. New Milan Hats, made of very nar- row, fine quality Milan braid on new flat and new mushroom shapes, in Black, White and some colors. One to a customer. Paimer’s $1.98 Hammocks, 98e Palmer's best grade mocks, in all colors; best con- Ham- struction; complete, with yal- ance and pillow, at 8c... T SET COVERS of French nainaook, CONSE rcular Punt de Paris lace, Inger trope of Chiny lace and fine tucked lawn. CORSBT COVERS of | french | jow ctreular Point @e Paris lawn Insertion figunce, WALAING Mallia ot. French cambric. with full ciroular umbrella flounce with Geep bem and fitted band iu want, It's another group of great Imitation aie Hats, £9C These—hatu are made of narrow imitation hair braid in the newest e 8 n and i sailor, only, worth 31.9) only one to Hair Flats, 4 4e Value $1.25 mide of narvow These are Imftation hair braid. which ts almost like real hair, but is much more dur- able; newest bell arown and round crown flata—binck — onty. Posttively only one to a customer, = . Lucille Saflors, Value $1.50, e This hat ts made of a fi Milan’ in newest Gummer shapes cs | thé new Sailor, Bolle of May- fair, Gibson 1, Mabelle Gilman and black. Jaunty, Colors, burnt and Positively only One to a customer. Trimmed Millinery Woe offer our entire stock of trim- med bate at’ almost’ HALF former value. These hats are the newest and [iatest. shapes, trimmed with all the novelties. of the season, in almost ‘very color; Leghorns, burnt and white hata predominating, Our $5.00 Hat at $2.98 Our $6.50 Hat at $3.98 Our $7.50 Hat at “$4.98 natneook, | lace and | NG of Lonsdale, ed ruftis. cr . skirt length, Abandoned in This Great Sale Values impossible a month ago are now presented and you may have two waistsforthe former price of one. This 1s an Imposing gathering of garments in the most wanted effects and materials for Fourth of July at prices so astonishingly low that other sales will be completely dwarfed. sé of French eambr' torchon lace circular neck, wht poigadour 5 embroidered insertion and hem wh deep ritbon ] Clsnsm of 1 aqsire of Mam with ate teeg | CORSET COVERS of Go Paris, or neck, eh pink, blue, white KNBY SKIRTS of L iawn ruffle, 2 tore! foot ruffle of torchon DRAWBI—Garter De nainsoox with da! ruftie DRAWuuRS of ‘of torehon DRAISE different wit Ma bon, “is oor lace beading and rtp. Into One. Boys’ Play Suits Bathing Suits. Made of surf cloth, mohair, bril- Jantine or Sicilian; trimmed with braid, gimp and sou- tache. All sizes, from 34 to’ 44; made to sell at $4 to $8; Wednesday, at $2.98 and $1.98 $7.50 Knicker Suits, Wednesday fine a Boys’ Plas years Women's New Neckwear From Fourth of July of- fers th t will assist ma- terially in economically add- ing fashi nable touches to thevappare. = Sptondtd toe Embro Coilars, With attache embroid- ered @ match; 1e rdse complete Coat Seis. collar and cuffs Chap 19c Embraivered Linen Coilars, A new tot Lisbroidered Linen Collars; special at..... 25c lot of waists bought especially for this sale. Waists with embroidered yokes, with pointed yokes ontirely tucked, with embroidered motifn. with lace insertion, round yokes, lace insertion or tucking thr ough body, long or short sleeves and button front-and back. ‘In fact, waists of 50 descriptions are here tor your choosing at th $1.25 Values BYE Japanese Summer Rugs, 35C Japanese Summer Rugs, 2 yards long and 4 yard wide. Regular. 98c.; Fourth of July special price, 35c. [- 25c. Veilings, 9e (Chiffon and fancy ;mesh yell- ings, in plain and dotted ef- Worth 25c.; Fourth of fects, July special price, s. a yard, sensationally low prices, $1.75 Values 79@ This is an entirely new . §0c to75c Elastic Belts, 39¢ Fancy elastic belts, made of the new shirred elastic, in black and white, with fancy back and frou buckles..Sold everywhere from 50c. to 75c, each; special prick, 39¢. : $5.09 Suit Cases, $3.25 Leather Suit Cases, lilght weight, made on extra strong frame; extra well made, linen lined; qutside. straps and bolts. Special \sale price for Fourth, of july, $3.28

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