The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1907, Page 6

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S TODEPOSIT ‘SOUND STEAMER 1,200 ORPHANS: STRIKES FLOAT WA FIRE DRILL Sen TT Er IWEAST VER, FOR REAL BLAZE cicating Sale [ee ee (SEP | |e | ee ety {City of Lowell in Collision,| arched Out of Hebrew Ay. _ Fine Lingerie Dresses , Extra Bis ‘wells eas 10-MORKOW TO-MORHOA TO-MORROW, boys and girls gazed in open-mouthed years .. wonder, thinking the firemen were sim- |, ply taking part {n the drill. manufacturers of Kich. Tailored’ Suits and Fine Silk and Lingerie Dresses and our own stock ON SALE TO-MOx ROW (THURSDAY). THE SiLK DRESSES are Shown in beautiful pink, blue apd other light shades, Suitable for street and evening wear. They are elaborately tucked and trimmed with rich lace and medallions. | Most chic and stylish rarments; worth fully double. THE LINGERIE DK B5SES ~ are made of tine sheer mate- fials in Princess style. Some have elaborate insertions of Val. Jace in yoke effect and are elaborately finished with lace med: Others are made with solid fronts of inserted and appli- qued embroidery. All -have short sleeves, tri itt lace. Some of the sleeves are_all Jace. At$3.00 & $10.00. Guaranteed values up to $20.00. Tailored Suits At *5.00 Value $10.00. These are attractive Sum- mer-weight suits, made of exceptionally good materials, in the most stylish gray mix- tures, checks and plaids, attractively trimmed with fancy braid and buttons. Wide plaited skirts.. A very Florence Wood, sister of Laura Car-| Clarkson street and North River, Capt, ter, the woman of the Tenderloin who | otis feta heh ea? pilot nouse, -| giving the usu iiseads she arrest) of | Chester, BR | eee eee crit New Haven ang Hart-| The fire started at 645 o'clock in th laundry of the institu a three-sto! | building forming an “L in the rea: It was discovered in the. drying room by @ porter who, after notifying ‘the Aasistant superintendent, Mrs. Wohl- aver, organized the fire brigade and gave battle to the Names. CAMBRIC -! NIGHT DRAWERS. — Sizes ita 10 years ... 36c (Seco W omen ’s x Garments. DRESSING SACQUES. Made of Lawn, in dainty patterns on Vhite grounds, Also Black and Waite; prettily trimmed with circular collars and belts AY Rte WAIS(S rae Gs ew vce cts: WRAPPERS. Lay ns, In a pretty as- sortment of light and dark stipes and figures; all colors; trimmed sailor collars 8c and short sleeves (Second FI Women’s $2.50 Silish $1. 4 5 Button Oxfords . These Oxfords are bound to appeal to every woman who admires foot! wear that bespeaks refinement and at the same time is capable of rencerng good, hard service. They are made with fine, soft,-pliable Patent Coltskin vamps and dul backs, on this season’s newest and most stylish lasts. Have hand-sewed, cible soles amd“ Cuban heels: ees The sizes range from 234 to 6; widths C, D and E. ba The illustration will give you but a faint idea of their unusual eness. Without a doubt this is one of the best values we've ed this season in footwear. | Wad For the July 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Spz os k Me, 3; every encé. Wood: and Take | but None of Her Passengers | tum Thinking It Part of : Silk Dresses ggeular Bt ta atricty rk i r | ° 1 zi 4 fresh}: lala if ae! : Bankbooks From Her. Is Injured. 2 | Day’s Routine. and Tailored ee * riper ‘ Bio, 4 customer SING $25,000.) 7° 24 dla slde-wheeler City of) F fi a | 17% 4 $3.25 TRACE MISSING 9:000. | rowel, of the Norwich line, was tate| Areused by rngtne of the fire, belts, igseand Fioec.) L arriving off New York to-day and most | 1,200 Iittle chidren tn the Hebrew Orphan Sf 0 $ = - _— ese - . : K Here Believed. “f the #9 passengers loft her when abe fayieny Cae endred and Tarr eeet at . to Have Received Moncey | street pier. mere were few left, but! they were being put through « fire drill 1s Betrayer: all up anxious’ to leave the steamer |.Not one Shildiwia (eran tenedlvanalwnee Guaranteed Values up to §20:£° Cl From Runyan S$ betrayer, when she moved out ‘into the Kast) the engines came galloping up the street g z : , tucked yok Fiver again to proceed to her pler at | Ad the firemen stretched: the hose, the . The entire stocks of two of New Yorks best tucked yokes yan. eller of 2he Windsor Trust 5 hoeeeiareny who 1s suspected of hav- | ford tug towing « “tretght car float } “Big got $25.00 of the #9600 the man | "4 puffing vigorously upgtroam and file, has been arrested in Chicago, on | evidently nilsusderstood the signais for, “he theory that some of te-tost money {according to First Mate Aahoraft, of “fm In her: possession. Lowell, the steamer struck the "Phe Wood woman wan taken in by the | at right angles, causing it to Chicco police at the request of Acting; Wav0le. Tho fancy woodwork “abdut| 74 children were asleep when the fasweotor “MoCafferty-—She—was found, the atecl prow was torn away 1 | 161 governesses in tho various dorm’ jn m fashionable boarding-house in| SPAnters and the steamers iron bow | toriog began awakening them. Then Wichixan avenue, and readily admitted | W9s dented. came the fire drilj bell, and the eb'l-| The two pliots acted quickly, revers-| aren began to slip into thelr clothes, otal rf nen she was! ing end backing away at the crash. It/ not a child failing to obey as orders ali Spo lerana ieee! were fonna| ¥*# then 7.9) in the morning, and #0M¢/ were given, and not one showing the fod taelt tok five sate.| of the few passengers who had not left} jeaat fright. In fact, m fire drill ts Ueto heise eet te the boat were lngering o¥er the!r |, good deal of a treat for the orphans, | brecebehapnt breakfasts, They were precipitated Into] and they regarded being disturbed trom | _The woman declared positively that) oi Gatmeal bowls with great sudden-| thelr sleep to-day au a pleasure. d mot Kot one cent-of Runyan's) oo. bur before they could bon officcrs| When the firemen arrived there was’ from hor alster, or fromm any One| g>peared at the companionways and| little for them: to do. The lova was} ne, and wala she would not fight ex-| snnounced that there was no danger, | between 31,00 and $1,500. tion, but would come to New York , ; Mt once. She is expected to be here in = =< a ——— next day or two. arreat_of Florence Wood followsa arrest of Harny Kirkstein, p young Telegraph operator, former favorite of Qarter woman and who was eus- | | “/qpacte, of baving received at least $5,000 + of the lost money. Assistant District-Attorney Corrigan @ Kirkstoin arraigned to-day tn the ‘entre Sixeet Court and aaked that he hela for forl) ht hours pending Ben Gone he avied dire Carter in os | fl UNBEATABLE EXTERMINATOR Rim that he aided Mra. Carter In hid- fox the missing thousands. Bail was BED-BUGS fixed at $1.00, and the orisoner sent to the Tonrhs. He denied his ; aeCiaHAe MAL ho Nad never Keen @ollir of the stolen money. ~ Cause of Hie Arrest. ‘Kirkstein when arrested was taken TBeforg MoCaferty and Assistant Dis--| ‘triot-Attorney Corfigan and questioned, Ali he was twenty-two years old, attra seen offe ‘Magle, and lives at No. 2 West Twen- ! i pole a portant special value. = yh sac, wtreet, where he moved three po WOMEN'S WHITE DUCK OR LANEN | BATHING S sizes. | MRS. KING'S SHOES AND OXFORE ‘ aS ees. tarnty | BATHING SLIPPERS, all sizes; | “Ties” oR CHILDREN. Made’ tc Kirkstein's arrest was brought about dila own peculiar actions at the time the Carter woman's arrest. On the ‘ay to the atation-house it is alleged Mirketein passed the woman in the @treet and gave her the sixnal to keep @ulet. “The police then learned that Carter's negro maid, Mary Dun- “bad met Kirkstein on July 2 on ‘Weat One Hundred and Forty-fourth treet and, by Mrs. Carter's orders, handed fim a letter which, Jt was _ Peesumed,“contained the missing money. styles for your. selection; sizes either black or white; sale ee Bae White 3, 3%, 4, 449; widths C to E. tie or lace over in and colors. Sizes 1 to 6. $2, $2.50 and $3Ties. ©) % Parca * 6% Pair “$1.00 step. Pair. (Thira Floor) ’ \ Y7omen s Drug Dept. Ayo er Bo ith Mousquetai re eaila Talcan Omontis “Ege Shampoo, Claes Bite harrot encateetonte Se ee a a ee pa ee ee : 7 $15 Waists at 59c Women’s Fine White Lawn Waists in many beautiful new styles, none worth less than $1.25, and many of 59e them are worth considerably more, choice &at........ White Tub Skirts, At *1.48 ana 98¢ 18c., 28c. and 78c. boxes at Drugdists. E. S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. Petticoats. Gingham Petticoats of ex cellent Seersucker; as sorted stripes made wit! deep flounces, trimmed with rufiles _danitress of the flat at No. 3 Stxto-fitth streat. where Mrs.-Car- = Herald Square Worth up to-$2:00,—They are extra wide, have side pleating: In_the desirable and ext y_styl- and dust rule ' 49 ‘ pisrerbrousne| Sa two fo'ds on skirt, ist THEY, oa ( s.oifice to-day, are made of Milanese jisie thread, i at and would be considered good (Second Flvor,) They had ant District- \ rigaa, out he drew nothing | from them that e Hght on the missing $5,000. Mr. Corrigan declared fess had taken | fine-patterns, regular rice Value elsewhere at $1. TO 7Q_ | os. Air) eqular pri morrow, black only, pair, . ELBOW. LENGTH ARMLETS of Silk Lace; Black only; 75c, values, at 29 (fain Floor.) You'll Be Pleased with the | ay shat *‘Nemo™’ Corsets.) sasicennet (or yout (M Yeh (ob Gira py or eo the Large Stock at the 14th + Street Store. r There's no better Pince-to- purchase one. All the pop- - Yard. . July Clearing Sale OF SHOES and OXFORDS : Tan Pumps Broad silk bow; short vamp; military heel; value $2.50; clearing sale price Summer ae ‘for ‘Women At About 13 Less Than Regular Suits, Dresses,Coats and Separate Walking Skirts, especially designed for hot weather wear; aiso models particulariy desirable for mountain, seashore and eetns serv ice. Wines ard Liquors, ; MONTICELLO PO RYE WHS ere Embrorderies. RY EDG 5 Told Her to Tell, When Kirkstein wag quvstioneg Yo- | aay te Taken trecty, i Regulerly $35, ‘at $19. £0, idee $40, at $24, White Serge Suits _Regularly & $40, at $24 Regularly $45, at $29.50, this nan’ unyan eame Garter aaked mete je she 100k care . 1 aa dot heronud the pecial 10 A. M. tol-Py Me t fuotning bf July 6, when 1 met-ber at Linen Jumper Suits Value $2.50 Value $2.50 Ease apa a Fifth ayenue and Tairty-iiret street. | i - i : y : a oe ‘og Bagh belore 1 a cue White or colors, Regularly $12.50, at $8.50. Women’s Canvas Ox(ords, Gibson Gat Uy tein 151A Be Beit es apct ihe teieovone 9he Linen Suits Ties and Pumps, value $2.00; akan r & ie Nenon silel aiaed me Wo Meet Ker and said sie mad |” “Rlutty Ruffles’ model‘ Regularly $29.50, at $16.50.. sale price...... ig ciratcie saves Gee the Nemes BVA end Wanted 10 turn over to me. -Saye—tic. Retusca Money. Always built on} H. & E. Best Ganulated, 5-Ib, excellent’ lines linen. bag and always made ) to fit the fig - Oneeda Biscurt. closely, yet with: Freak from the ovens, a Outi Din dln gr bePk gen Viaepcnesewsvees ser? This Model, 83, These Corsets have come to pe one of the greatest | Leresh Meats and Fis, ety a en m branded sellers at the 14TH STREET CHOICE CUTR ci Gabe STORE, Orders by, Mall are attended | “D2 ROASTS. 10; 2 He | Water: stains “Prince Chap” miodel. Regularly $15, at $9.50, dren’s Tan and Red Shoes, Boys’ Shoes, sizes 9 to 12. WOMEN’S BEDROOM SLIPPERS at 19¢ All sizes, special for summer: wear, Hving with Was Chester B. Kunyan, the Three- ~quarter ‘and full length. Betwulunk paying-iener, who nud sto Regularly $35, at $24.50. Regularly $24, at $15, Wwo trom tue Winsor ‘rust Com- Misses’ Canvas Oxfords, Chil- d «50 Taye kuaranteed G | pure; bottle. pany, When 1 heard that, 1 deciared : ‘ Tas pe turiher with her and udded: Lingerie Dresses “So stolen money for YY “1 told her f wasn't ta) chances Mulls or batiste. white or colors, ii, aaa advise Sy to with the strictest care) If, you | FANCY Fricas- Bree eh ct e Regularly $16.50, at $9.5). Regularly $25, at $14.75, Oxtord & Gibson Ties to, ith the strict gcaet | ee, ROMS Prd venti ak lh ; Tan and black; silk ribbon lace; wort ty the selection of your Corset. v Auvise them “where nts hid hi Iking Skirts $2 and $2.50; PRICES RANGE FROM alae el it P Biante bay: anything about y Wgaee resent FANCY, a oe YT ain't think about tt. | White or tan, ; clearing sale $1 to $5 BROILERS, pair” price, 1a Regularly $6.50, at $4.50. Regularly $4.50, at $2.95, BOILING BEY (Second Floor, Don’t Look in The Wrong Place If 'you lose an article of value it stands to redson. there's only one Place you can find It i Hf you start out single-handed it Lwilltake z long time to logat¢ the Thursday and Friday, July I Ith and 12th, Low Shoes for Women At a Saving of One- Third $5 Low Shoes at $3.45” Pestawitan LL LS TE, TS Saxon tongue Su one or two button Saxon Children’s $1.90 Ties at....... . “i BUe ribbon, Christy, Gibson or Oxford ties; pumps Sizes up to 8. Vici Kid and Tan. with silk ribbon or leather bows; in Tan Russia ; ‘An Extra Special Group a Bone the Mid-Summer Sales for To-morrao. Fancily trimmed or strictly tailor- made Lawn Waists, obtainecunder con- ditions that enable us to sell at what you will realize to be a reall) sensation- ally low price. Waists with lace-trimmed yokes, extra full Die SN VA abe arta Men’ 20 2: re Jone or short sleeves. Other styles show stitched pockets and pearl. 98 Wewaria "Lost and Found” Ad, siter calf, patent kid, dull calf or kid, white buckskin, Men 5 Canvas Shore and Oxtords: 69¢ atten ornamentations. ‘To-morrow's Special Sale at.......:.. c It every honest persona will be asked welt soles, plain or tipped toes. Worth $2.00 tate snnitorn csnsc ss cisions aslo sina ee ree, eRe tee Teas aie aadl GANT Gka eee ee $6 return it wichin a periog of ‘twenty-four hours: .. WORLD “WANTS” Act Thoroughly 2nd Pr mptly. tions, baby plalted backs; three-quarter slqeves; collars and cuffs. to match. Also lingerie walsts at this price..... $3 Low Shoes at $2 $1.98 Pumps; sailor, ribb n, Christy, Gibson or Ox- ford ties, in patent, dull or bright leathers, white duck or canvas, welt or turned soles, HANDSOME LACE TRIMMED NET WAISTS. Lined throughout for Husiness Is the man to ; smart and popular fancy trimmed sleeves . “Want® give your “bid! broadest puticity. ; : j

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