The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1907, Page 4

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t THE EVENING WORLD ‘WEDNESDAY, fULY 10. WOR WAKES SCHENCK GIRL NOT TERMS WIHT GONG TO KOFOLK Receives a eons Hears 3 Complaints, and Agrees to. | Abolish Fines. NORFOLK, W truprobable that this city, jto H.C. ‘A commitiee renresenting the garbare.| Vanderhilt (\ eart, drivers, which called on Mayor return to McCistlan with a -request that he con- | given ner’ parents ao fara they { gdder their grigvancos,; came out of the | can forgive, but she wil] nat be Invited _ eobfergnce with smiles and a pollef that ook « t/4s chiy, Her parents wil see! the men will get what they ask. }to it that fio appeal to ‘them for the One member of the comnilttee—som: | necensijice of Tife on the part of’ the posed of Robert A. Vaughan, Edward | giriare dented. but her continued atv} Corcoran }and Johan Hargett, of the-| ovedience and’ her departure from bome/ W. | ropeasediy against the will of. her par | Srepcats, Vice-Presideat of. phe Team-| ents ix more than tha fimlly here: wan stars’: National Union—aald Lcvemuess | overlook or venture te pase wroush again, of the Alfred ing of w horers, will Narfolk. nue been for get pearly everything we girl's father @ectares that he In- @aked gor. The Magor has agreed to | the system of fines of which we ja ma: ceremony was performed | no min te to. be repri- | between Bohenck and Wilson, but | sega without {ae fair) be also declares that he knows {t to be alsg promised ¢hat|a fact that Wilson has another wife The Schenck family here are yes of. the tazally | ‘out for the girl! remain under { Satter of arranging the «x more Aumane soale.” t had been done ‘at Mayer MoClelian said: cofiferrea with the men and agreed Jook into their’ complaints. What | | they hese of mostly was. the! fining them for offenses | he ‘e Nace teed of ie Soper iee Miss Schenck saw the re- Ln hardship to Bon fines cut Into also e884) that) the. ator’ hett-smierios, In no other department (Un ier being ‘penniless was false ap where lauorers are employed = 7 system prevail, end I havo! stew: * system in . I tokl the por SH ttt he! understood was to saii—for_tzomiott to-dey—‘Prene } aa Tact RIA, have Deon no row, hg weld. bad | he Mt amounted to, practically the in some of ‘their demands. it of the fine systern | WILLIAM WEIGL DISCHARGED. William Weigl, the Jamaica painter, who was arrested in connection with the killing of Christopher Brass, « mer, vf) July 2, was arraigned to- ce before Magistrate Heay at Fur wat! Rockaway. He was discharged, there being no evidence on which to hold h Family, W ile Wi Wi vee a nd. found out*positively that |: ic r (pposite the Walter Eberha kK the day o1 THOMAS Mn, [wes taxen off, | Doctor's nen and Girl's )S74"" ler mother and tather are Parents Practically Living fug‘nea Lip Ess eats egal ti CHAU LASTRUN mrefused to. male. any at the Hospital. oath ints talk ao With his wife constantly at his bed | DECLARE HIM. SLAYER Dr. Jullan P. Thomas, who was 4 on Monday morning In a sensa-| tonal automobile. crash, is Improving | rapidiy and should be out of the Ford-j at Hanson, La., arrested a mah yea: ham Hospital within two weeks, accord-| ay who, they claim, {« 2 ing to tne surgeon there, His tnjured erra, the Italian who ix charged with jeg \* hoaling cleamly and there will be no npcessity of semputating it Since going to the Bronx from her summer nome at Avetne, Mrs, Thomas ane in ‘swamps. name, x B. Altman & Oo. MEN'S: AND WOMEN'S. MOTOR APPAREL FOR MIDSUMMER SERVICE. LIGHT-WEIGHT GARMENTS, CAPS, GLOVES AND SIMILAR ACCES- SORIES FOR AUTOMOBILE USE; RAIX coats, RUGS AND ROBWS, CAMPING BLANKETS, LUNCHEON HAMPERS AND BASKETS, THPR- MOS BOTTLES, POCKET "UASKS, DRINKING CUPS, AND CoM- PLETE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER TRAVELING COODS, —_—__.-——— BEGINNING TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, JULY ASSORTMENTS OF ith, SPECIAL WOMEN'S NECKWEAR AND FANS AS FOLLOWS: EMBROIDERED COLLARS . =. , - « EACH, 25¢ LAWN AND LACE BOWS ey 5 EACH, 22. FANCY SILK TES eucie * 4 EACH, 15. JAPANESE PAPER FANS . . + .; EACH, 25 BE Fit; Aneme, 340; avd 35th Streets, Nem York. Bs loos taken up her residence in the 2091 GRADY WILL-FIGHT TO hospital, Her ie with hér, r the other Ix the Injured aeronaut’s bed du eee [eae . nt! “BAN | jeide f Fi ae jaa Frances Haas, wha was injured] he would oppose on the Senate floor the | ing Edward and the ¥ same wreck and whose left leg in no? improving andj Mayor ‘Thom | nsliertole alarm Is felt for her con- OF KIDNAPPED CHILD. NEW ORLBANS, July 10-The police king $0 Meath the kidnapped chtid, The pasoner had been tving. for days He refused to give his 1907. Grady. of other nomliations. SIDE-TRACK OSBORNE. | ALBANY Minority Leader aid to-day that | nroadhent, physician in ordinary , nce of Waies, ine namivntiod of €%=1and who for @ long attended the BM. Osborne, of Auburn. |1,t4 Queen Vietorla Aervise 12 m- Foyal family, died to- Store Closes Daily 5 P. M. Saturday at 19 Noon, ker & Special for ee of Week PRET. ELLE SKIRTS imported Mixtures in fancy checks: and stripes. Pleated miodels’ trimmed with folds—all’ colors. $6.75 rormeny s1080 \ Entire Stock Finest Lingerle Walsts comprising the choicest assortment of latest fashionable models 5.00 6.75 7.50 10.00 12,00 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! | 56-68 Twenty-Third Street, West Lord & Taylor "+ demand would clear them away, thus preventing those ) visit the store from them. Leok for the “Not Advertised” cards. B’way at Gth pecueeaned of the scot MEN’S SHIRTS at big gathering of MEN’S SHIRTS—entire stock of a big cath ang other lots—is being dispersed with sensational ao middle-priced lot, exhausted on second day, has been teplaced hy another consignment. Complete line of $2.00 Shirts takes the place of the $2 50 gar iments, and they're marked at $1.19- = f So-you still have three groups to select from in this TWO- FOR. STHE-PRICE-OF-ONE SALE: Main Floor, Coat Model Shirts, cuffs attached or detached; woven madras; assortment _of handsome patterns. PRICES. Coat Model Shirts; cuffs attached or detached; fine quality imported madras. Pleated and Plain Negligee Shi fine quality | imported cheviots—coat models, attached cults; | Flannel Negligee, collars attached. Specials For Women Who Know Values: ] SHEER PERSIAN LAWNS, 30 inches wide; FMERCERIZED BASTISTE, 33 inches w 4 sheer soft éxcellent for walsts and dresses; special a yard... ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, sott _for_women's and children's dres fine quality; a yard, 36 inches wide, suitable yards; the piece. $1.20 |Misses’ $15.00 Silk Dresses at $9.74. Becond Floor. Silk Dresses, one- -piece_ Princess model, to be worn with guimpe, ‘exceptionally well made, in newest and most P pL ilar style; large variety of taffeta silk in stripes, checks, pl and fancy designs; all colors: regular $15.00 value; sale pric - $9.74 The above are a Other Dresses for Mi ble tor Snell women. ranging up to $ Men’s Custom Tailoring: »= » Semi-Annual Clearance. co Suits Made-to-Measure apa $22.00, Rtas and $30.00. ...........6.. $1 8.50 eee Suits Made-to-Measure Regutarty ¢ Made up from the siiple suit tenets that the season's regular bus At $18.50 you are offered choice of such: fabrics ax fancy cheviots and tweeds, in various shades of gray and brown; and-choice of either single or double breasted sack coat models. Throughout-the season sintilar suits com: mand $22,00, $25.00 and $30.00 ea At $22.50 you may choose s' or double br: pas worsteds, cheviots and tweeds—our regul. Sack Suits made of 00, $35.00 and $40.00 * Though prices ar, Spon standard quai per prices. “No eres Is sufficient for more than one Suit, and none contains enough material for as ze above 42 chest measure. Order: 2 y 2 ch $ will not be accepted for sizes above 42 in some instances. HALF OU Suits—tailoring ‘as good as the SEGULAR PRICES, depend gh you were paying full R.H. Macy & Ce. 's Attractions Are Their Lew Prices Av. 34th te 35th SQ { lrered. _ Outing and Sporting Shoes. UT your recreation on a footing. You'll find the right fo\indation for comfortable outings in our Shoe Department. These are standard goods; the novelty is in the prices: FOR MEN AND BOYS: mn vm Combigation Wading Pants and White Canvas Lace —_* Boots fitting up under - Shoes and Oxfords, rub- the-arms; strictly $13.89 ber soles .....eeeeeres $1.98 _waterproot osc: rit Pama Hip-Teagth Mackintosh) sii, made over a sprinting last; Bee aes Apaned flexible soles, cleats. riy- "$2.97 proo! tted on... Rubber Boots, sporting: ngth; extra | f 5.39 Spricting Shove, fitted he se iore me : with steel spikes........ $2.69 ular weights) . v1 $4.39 Black and White Canvas Ox- Tennis Shoes, wiite canvas and fords (oak: caliski bber_bat- + fog atin rubber Ok $3.49 | soles ..0s.., B9e to $1.19 FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. s,s 71 Women's White Canvas —Fennie- -Ouforde, - Sana YC soles . ‘an Russie Calfekin Women's 5 vas Oxfords (Sneakers), with rub- and White Canvas Pumpe, Gibsons aad Oxtords, ber soles, @ pail, ee B90 to $1.09! $1.98 to $3.49 -CHILDREN’S TAN-RUSSIA CALFSKIN BOOTS, OXFORDS AND GIBSON TIES—also in white calfskin and white. canvas, at prices very lowes than elséwhere. Basement Specials. Embroideries: | | Linens: Swies, Nainsook ana Cambric Edg-| Union Linen Scarfe, heimstitched ings,trimming widths; values up fo 2d one row of openwork; size 18x45 18¢. the yard; sale . 18¢ ;inches; each ......... | Six-izeh Teneriffe Dailies, some wit) Handtereiiet pibeleed pala bre apenas aute bily ‘hand-embroldered centres; others with Women’s Plain Hemstitched Hand.) 4nd-drawn work on linen centre kerehiefs, ¥-inch hems, each. .54c : 0c value; salé Women's Pure Linca Handker- ae chiefs, splendid value; exch .....4¢, Towels: trimmed Handker-| Fringed Turkish Towels, sizes 20x40 Inchesiteschn riers ees eek 10¢ Fringed and Hemmed Turkish € patterns; svecial Be Men's Hematitched Handkerchi Towels, extra heay: i 2 ¥y-inch hems and neat colored bor- linches; each Ee nO lt mneinant ys ders, each i005 5. 4¥ac | supply: Hemmed Huck Towels, union linen, Size 19 by 36, each. 13¢ Size 20 by 30, :eaci 1B5¢ Ye and *4-inch hems; each -Atec White Goods: India Ligaen, 30 inches wide; ‘fine Wearing qualities; suitable fof walsts | py, jomespun Absorbent Towel: and dresses, yard ---1..2.22..,30€ hemmed” for bath and” general Gel Lene-striped Lawn, 27 inches wide; 19x46 inches; each 12¢ yles; suitable for waists dresses; a yard ....8¢, Table Linens: 27 inches wide; The careful houseke, inghes/w lide; eper will ap. wai alee peuelnexess oreciate these opportunities: yard eee can oneal 12¢| Bleached Table Damask, 2!l Jinen, Mer cerized Figured Madras, 27, Mill ends, 66 in. wide, 2 to 3 yards jn ches wide; mediam weight; lengthy per plece....$1.48 to $2.22 Seamivard ates Hatt Bleached Table Damask, i z ; | all Iinen, mill ends, 63-in, wide, 2 Outing Flannels; Jyards in length; per piece, ed Mil End of Fanc/(u ing Flannels, $1.12 to $1.68 su ht s-yard Jengths; | | Full-Bleached Damark Nepkins, j_ajhemmed, all Inen; extra quality; 20. Te by 20 Inches; cach, ‘ five pretty and child for Unique chance to replenish’ your | Se Men’s Pajamas and Night Shirts _ Pajamas, ; made of Printed Madras, in neat designs, and White Cambric, colored trimmed, Made military model, _ 3 i OO value $1. 50 4 Night Shirts, : made of White Cambric, trimmed with colored silk trimming, = 5a. value 75¢ Broadway & zoth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St Loi ra & Taylor ‘Stroe Department — Special Clearing Sale Summer Footwear Tan Russia,{Tan Kid, Patent Léather; Mat Kid and Canvas: light welt and turn soles; value $5.00, at $2.85 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. win: ae at ars aa captie Ret! to oppose the confirmativa of any of the | KING EDWARD'S DOCTOR DEAD LONDON, July 16—S!r William Heary others of the y. He was born Lord ES Taylor $ Will Continue for Balance af Week. Special Sale Girls’ Dresses Half Original Prices. Girls’ Dresses White Lawas, embroid- ered and lace trimmed. Anderson’ Ginghams Girls’ Dresses White_Lawns, Percales, Mercerized Linens and Ginghams, in jumper aedmrieatis cbiles: et oan in various $2.00 car, | $3.00 exch, value $3.50 value $5.00 Girts' High Grade Dresses, Hand Embroidered Linens, French Percales and Scotch Ginghams, very chic styles. —Former prices $10.50 to $15.00. $7.50 each. Womzn's Skirts of French Repp, pleated model, with folds, p) 3g each High Grade Princess Lingerte Dresses Two Exceptional Values Frtnch Malt French Mull & Dresses Lawn Dresses . colors: white, pink, light | colors: white, pink, helio blue and. helio; lace | and light ble; severat tritimed skirt and waist, | models to select from, PIO.50 each. | $25.00 cach, value $75.00 S " value $6.00 value $40 00 Broadway & zoth St.; sth Ave.; 19th Se. (aeape Stlks, Dress Goods and Wash Fabrics We Have Arranged a Few Interesting Sales For the Balance of This Week. z 3,000 yards 36-inch _ Ovtental Perspiration and - Waterproof Silks, 80 well known to our Cee Atso-a tot of- Fasoaize Habute: & Corded Sills, all to be closed out. Dress Linen Dept. A New Shipment of 3.500 yards 36-inch - White Linen Surtenes, : special at 25c. yd . Wash Goods Dept. July Clearing Sate of Colored: St, Gali Swiss, i a. varie, 2 Ss desirable desig . colori also black, whit black ae white; poe 31-inch, former price up to éce 44-inch, wi toe ge moe ..at Soc. yd at 75c, « /Lord ag Taylor Broadway and 30th St.; sth Ave. toth St. He makes te atrertice wat oi needa We sll go and ret I 2 id Wak

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