The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1907, Page 9

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« hetm, ‘charged with being a+ vagrant, —panty—thing—-to—zer—abost—2—man- “Black band, © Magistrate —Wahle Qm alleged pasault committed upon Jonn Hosay,{a friend of Detective Lowenhetm. The Jattar was present THE ee WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. 1907. FANS! GET SEASON PASS MAN IN THE “The Man in the Bleachers” Look sharp and you may find him. nessing the games free for the remain asking. fellow, he “passes up” he will mingle freely-with-the-erowd. together with descriptions of parties that will tend to dentify him. If you locate him, say, sent you witb a season pass free. The only condition imposed 1s th cad may YOUR .convors: in the Bleachers Around at th’ @ny, about five mi ond game w 1 Fight flelg W-cent seats, In back of the eroenll waladAtthesrew pithia | «stow fest of the foul line White Coat Kept Busy. On the front’ row near me sat a eouple of young men who wera trying thelr best to corner the beer market. Later they were assistod In clr ef- fort by a third party, a middle-aged man, } Before the first inning commenced | one of the young men of this trio ac- Costed Wiltse as Chis off-nided slabster/ was pasalng and ‘accused tim of hav~ Ing at one time played in Montreal. | tr George promptly denied this. ICs aj ne Be! w thought. My neiginbor on the left was a dark: | complexioned — man, wearing rimiwss | (4 Miasses, blue serge sult, black low-cut | !0 ghoes and black rock blue shirt with collar tached, and the second finger of hiv{ ut- | vi SLEUTH AccUSED will When you do the privilege of wit- Being a democratic sort of a chap, and withal a modest kind of a the grand stand, his experience and the yarlous conversations he may haye entered into, Mr. Man in the Bleacher Evenliig World of current issue at time of making {denti iThis Is What diamond In t-home-run-ir jhe was too straw hat. witn’| Beckley. BLEACHERS be in attendance at every game. t der of the senson is yours for the preferring the open seats, where Each-day-hewill faithfully relate spoken to and other information and he will pre- mat you must have a copy of The He Looks Like Molght—5 ft. 9 in, Welght—100 pounds, Colar of Eyex—Mlue. Neir-tisne * Complexion—Light. De Wolf Hopper Appears. on the tight also wore biu straw hat wid low-cut khoex third inning Ro Wolf Hopper My tiked past ‘us and 1 appriod my fends as to hia i¢ When Bur- tt trled to stre wax: turned 1 sending for Jake Up to tho ninth inning my ad- ice had not been acted upon, e opening of the ha young uit kat In fr wore a brown soft hat and a ci fo a run, I sugges Br Magistrate —Wahle — Lectures Central Office-Man for... __Persistence. in the Yorkyilo Police Court toxtay lectured a Central —OMlce ‘detective inno - miid—_tone for "what appealed to the Magistrate @a unwarranted arrest, ami th promptly dissharged the prisoner. Detaotive nheim, the target the Magistrate's critidom, left court @heepishly, while his late, prisoner! exultently declared that justide had) been done in bis case, at any rate. The prisoner ta Frank Kos«inski, a tailor, of No, 192 East Houston street. He was picked up last night by Lowen- without visible means of support. . After @ night in ow tell he was arraigned before Magistrate Wahle, to whom these facts were related by Counselor} Nugent, retained by Koskinski, ig the} fear that he was to be ane the victim ‘of a spite arrest: Recently Kosktusk! was eee for @urtng the encounter and placed Kos- Minski under arrest, regardless of his tions that it was Hosiy who Bad ‘ied in the asmult. , Soakineki apent a time i the Tom! “pind was arraigned Mondaypufore Judge} O’@allivan, who heard his story to tho @ffect that he simply defended himseit @nd-oriered hig dismissal, ‘Ten hours later Lowenhetra rere the detter's arralya- . Keoskinski, and wient. te tee followed, B quem case and mould be vaatinateds' feral Dieu are Wattle | axing the charge against i Sareea ave acted. strangely in Iattan, Lowenbelm, ‘Cis. ian’ WHICH vic any seriae tea does | @upport your charge against him. [) | sconvinced “that Judge O'Suiivai | 4 Geenetnine avout this: prisoker or ‘would not have discharged him on | ¢ former complaint” ‘This case amacks | itework. and you would profit by in mone eis ece aie eftort, eet] are arte pred rooklyn to-d Fake aay Straw Hat. for 71.50 | 42% Socand Floor. HE stock includes about a thousand o this Summer's ‘straws — some of them regular stock, ‘some ac: quired” by special purchase. You cannot buy one without saving a dollar bill, and if you pick tight you'll take three dollars worth away vith you, “ Milans Splits Mackinaws. Japs tn the latest Sailoy and soflroll shapes reduced 91.50 THORO BREDS RACE. AWAY FROM FLAMES) Fire Destroys Barn if Which} “Jack” Keene’s Gallopers Were Stabled. Fire destroyed the training atable of shead Bay to- at She: all of “Sack” his fifteen thorouga day, b) breds escaped without narm. Keone runs. his. stable under the name of ners, + was a onp-story frame feof jong. The blaze start- suinknown origin int A- a little before 7 a’clc 7 alarm was ratsed by. (he force of hos- |. thahs In tn the horse out Into ne to out the halters, of all Whereupon they stampeded paddock. Ana waa telephoned to the Fire Departnicnt, but for somes reason the appamatus was delayed in reaching the Pate Fimnes ad comptetets enyeloped the building and threatened adjoining stables by the time the firg- men got there, They, made no attempt then to ve the burning building, but fou ly to prevent the fire from apreading to other #tructures. About 43,809 will cover the damage done. course: Seasicliness Quickly Cured] A Wonderiul Remedy Uiscovered for the Cure of Sea and Car Sickness. It Will Cure Any Case. Violent, A wonderful new elle for the cure of sea and car alck has been discov- ered by a men who has spent veara in exper! on this one {dea Mi Seasick Remedy js sbso- . contains no oplum, mars No Matter How 5 prevent seasickuess tf taken before the aaueca arses, It ie positive cure for all manner of nausea Arising from tho effects of violent motion 1 solutely infallible. All sea tray= id be armed with a package. licited testimonial ty one of us by prominent men and A who have used this remedy etary of the H. you that I reached New York yafely after a ploasant trip, The pas- sage across the Straita was Attended. with Ho Unplecsant results to me, thanks I bad a good night's r vf soasickness white wood breakfast and enjoyed tof the trip to. Basto: Mothecalil's Seasick Remedy ts sold in » $1.00 boxes. Bo certain is thin > do the work that if it proves cessful your money wi! be prompt funded, Send your bame and. na to-day to the Motbarsit! Remedy .° 8% Cleland Building. Detroit, Mich, loteresting information about thie wonderful remedy: They will send you a Gc. or $1.00 box, all charges prepald, on receipt of prive, you will find It for sale by Hegeman & Coe New York and Brooklyn Stores; Riker's Drug Stores, New York and Brook: lyn: Caswell, Massey & Co. Stores, and Walter S. Rockey (both storea) Qrand Rapids Furniture. LUDWIG Me | Gas AO n'r SS) Ay. No Connection with Any Bronx Store. ‘$8.00 Couch-=- Bole at $4.98 “Jam pleased | & Closing out a lot of new and per ‘fect, trimmed Sailor Hats in s Women and Girls---dollar hats at _ shapes Tor 25 Summer Shoes at Half For Men | Men’s White Shoes and Oxfords— elegant shoes for yachting, tennis and other general outing use; some hav regular jeather soles and heels; some have the vulcanized, thick rubber soles; all sizes; values $1.50 to $3; price for this sale 95¢ Men’s Patent Leather Ox- fords —-made of patent colt with dull back; also samples of the Royal - patent leather $3.50 Oxfords;. all sizes; this lot of shoes should interest Bey $1165 man, This Is ae These are good shoes—the best. of the medium-priced summer footwear. They are cheap because we are doing.in July ° -—when you can use the shoes—what. most shoe dealers do in August and September; clearing stocks for Fall,» (Slesel G oper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) For Women Women’s White Low Shoes—One of the best assori- ments of white footwear ever offered in New York; in- cluded are Oxford ties ana Gibsons that were 75¢ made to sell at from $1.50 to $3; all sizes; sale price Women's Tan Low Shoes—Four of this season’s styles in reg- ulation tan calf-skin; also the new golden brown shade; either turn soles or the regular weight for walking; $] 90 values are $3 to $3.50; sale price. ° For Children Children's’ White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords— well made shoes of good quality canvas with leather soles; sizes up to 8; values are 85c and $1; sale price * 50c The same shoes and Oxfords in the larger sizes, which sell regulariy. at $1.50 to $2; during this 98¢ sale at. Bathing Shoes for Men, Women and Children ade of good white canvas, and in all sizes; the kind that usu- ally sell for 50c a pair; ‘price for this sale..... 25¢ Get a Talking Machine It’s un easy matter here at The Big Store simply pay for it-on theterms—of St-a week: You have yourchoice of any model of eithera Victor Talking Machine oran Edison Phonograph There is no ad- vance in the cash Price of the"instru- ment and there are Pictures at Half IX lots of pictures, offering an excellent S choice of subjects, and at prices just : about half of the regular figures. Lot 1-~Consists of over 1,000 subjects; each picture is neatly. mounted, brown or gilt Al (| metal covers; value 25c; to-morrow....... Cc Lot 2—These are in one-inch gilt and brown frames; some colored pictures and copies of photo- 19¢ graphs made to sell for 35c; reduced to. Lot 3—Pictures in two- and three-inch gitt frames with matched metal corners; also brown frames; each picture matted; a variety of sub,ects, Ave Women’s Summer pone Her $6.75 nee ‘ | Linen $5 HERE are four styl mohair coats, one/of which is shown in the pictures” Needless to speak of the splendfd all-round serviceability of .thfse coats—every—woman -knows pi ‘Cupid Asleep and Awake”; $1,50 and $2 TOmerich ee chaepes values; to-morrow......... *-98c they save their Cost over and Whiter: Bales Lot 4-Cholce assortment of pictures in octagon | gpain in protecting stm you may have one y ill find some choice water y in abahesiinarnisaon you wind ee dresses from the dust or dozen records on colors; made to sell up to $1.25; to-mor- Serene te ea ate Serene 39c Lot 6—50 framed pictures in oak and gilt and gold burnish frames; in this lot you will find many artis- tic pictures; including pastee values up $2. 25 to $4; to-morrow.......- sateceeeee Lot 6—Contains 50 pictures for dining rooms, halls and-parlors:-many—hand-colored subjects fa szlect from; values in this lot up to oH your§ choice at..,....... 3. 15 (Slegel Cooper Store, Third Floor: Genter) Picture Frames Complete with Glass and Beckicard: the same terms when you buy a machine. (Stegel co Dtore, Third Floor, Rear.’ 50 Five-Cent Cigars, *1.24 4 hate cigars offered are standard qualities favorites of many years standing and of a value long fixed in the retail market. good five-cent cigars. You Probably know them alt as smokes here to-morrow—it means money damp of travel, boating. These are grand values. Original prices on some were $10.75—the cheapest in the lot was made ro sell for $8.75, Take your choice to-morrow at $6, 75 The LINEN COATS are in two styles, both plain write motoring or Get your_supply of Slze—inches Price. | Slze~igches. linen. One is a 50-inch saved, 8x10—one inch Ox12—aneinch, polished ; + black ne 22 PPR TIM HUES 42¢ | karment with embroid- eins Russell—Thursday only; box of $] 24 t ; Ul es d cuffs and outli = 8x10—half inch, lioxtzconeinch, ere ine, a Aare eves 24C] ey. beaded. .1-- 47e | the other in Prince Chap Sr not bee or Shea alf inch polished | 10x!12—one inch, ionta, “fy oak with gilt bead- gilt, plan........ 44¢ | fashion, double-breasted, Turkana Perfecto $1.24 [Mfasececsescers,, GUC diate coa einen BSc | SemMi-fiting back with ae ety oe ee ° — 01 Sete whi 3 rime aly lomatico—Thur: sy. a hema 32¢] tixid—one inch, 50 white pearl buttons, oniy; box of 50 ...... ST, 24) 10x12—one inch enti ete c The price to-mor- $ ra : Ms x17 inc faite OOWN sss sssees en, SOL] Polished oaks.) GTC | TOW fa special and $5 V2: 1ox12—one inch, Hix20—twoinch,. op very low.. pees Mail or telephone orders filled promptly: blackyrsscersbesse 35e| polished oak...... 85c (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Ploor, Patronage of dealers solicited, Censer) 10.75 (Slerel Coop FS ore, Third Flo Another Lot of thosePrincess $ Lingerie Dresses (200 only) at HS dress has been the big “hit” of our season, for it\takes only a glance to convince any woman well-posted in values that the price, $10.75, is not_much more than half what such dainty and tasteful gowns ordinarily cost at this time of year. We con.racted for them at a time when ving his doubts if Center, (Slege! Cooper Store, Mein Floor, Rear.) 1,800 Men Will Profit by! This Sale of Suits at § $10 it’s Just Like Picking Up Five-Dollar Bills ‘The HESE suits were on our own $15 tables up to last night. price-réduction is a clean, straight one of $5, and the suits are the very last that you wou} expect to see reduced just now, for the manufacturer w there would be an fo $8 Potent Drop $4. 98 ie. ‘Couch Beds, lke ce: Trdg. dodble eoracrcenaime rier and bolster; ured as couch or large, roomy, comfortable bed, Equally Remarkable Recactions All Over This Wonderful Store This Week. [cast or crept, | $100 WORTH OF GOODS: $1.50 Per Week. | We £lose Saturdays at 6 P. M. Buriig July and August, Don’t Risk. Your Child’s Life In the Surf! ‘y mother and father in greater York should read the instruc- tive article to be printed in the Mag- azine Section of next Sunday's World entitled “Teach Your Chil- dren How to Swim and fheach Them Right Away.” ee Educational Story Rated Upon Actual Conditions, ¢ to offer them at such Even at that, we can get them only quantities 200 at a time—and m_on sale they last 5 many snowflakes would weather. Made from a fine, soft, shesr awa, —daintily and tastefully trimmed with embro’. dery and luce. You have seen many dresses tera pretty and fost welt med-ofiered at $20. wo hundred of these to-morrow Lingerie Dresses at $5.90 A Pretty Style—A Limited Quantity plains why we a pricé. emall me they are the | most popular “Summer-Sellers” known to the clothier Blue serge,.t black serge, gray worsteds and_a fine lot of fancy flannel suits, two-pieceand three-piece; proper, snappy styles.in a “gives, In oilier words, just the suits that you woutd “expect 10 pay full prices for. $10 | Eighteen hundred of them==all originally $15 suits at. Regular $3 to $4 Trousers---all Sizes---at n CRIN per Stuer eT or Bie eore EE white, The style is a taste.ul one and will Fancy Worsted Strued Worsted surely meet the approval of wom:n of good Cassimere ’ Flannel taste. The bodice, girdle and skirt ale Tweed yj + effectively trimmed with Jace, and the er- . Twee Chevi.t tire garment isa copy of earn a much higher priced dress, This is our regular July sale of trousers—half the men in tdwn know about it and seem to be profiting by it. _ The chief feature, next to the price and fine choice offered, is the fact that we can fit any man of any build—tall-thin, tall-stout, short-thin or short-stout. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Flow, Rear! Thursday’s Specials in Ae July Grocery Sale When you come in take a seat in the newly ‘“Japanesed’’ Order Room, rest yourself and look abour you and have 4 glass of iced “Whise Rose” tea with our compliments. If you have an eVe to business as well these items will doubtless interest you, Mail or Telephone (6) irders Pro ptly Filled. ’Phone 000 Chelsea. Seda Biscuits Cenesee Sugar C orn Aogsr's relebac o'cech-tca bis regular iUc earton Lingerie Dresses at $5.50 These dresses arc made of white batiste and elaborately trimmed with embroidery and lace. You will tind it bard to buy a better and pretticr dress anywhere for less than $10. (Si etl Cooper Store, S:cond Floor, Front.) | Premium Hams. . ( Switt'’s extra quality, mild cur: dy lendes Pant very delleate Havers all 165 440 | | LETTES, opera reo gins “ Piaibstanel ait ae 10) rRusn Pine, NORWAY ANCHOVIES—best Imporie!. de | veer coren, $3.45: pellsh Breaklest, med, Gus Fos der, Cel n 24 @ licidys Dr lvucheon or as 3a epre FORHOS\” OOLONG IMPORTED SARDINES =Faaeh ft ett. St i ieee Wee c ther berai ery regular USe kee 54c) Bagh ‘e Teena Inu i if fn gure oilve ll do $1013; two ke: "5c! lngracainol corres ce ? ‘ sod all 78e var ejless Sib, addy ¢: m ean tee I f 6 i _ $2.75; 3 Ibs. $1.65; Ib... 60 cUreant. FRUIT piscuITs. — cate | Biniee eae! from the roast stic KY FLY PAF ER=box 28 double: Be f e 1 ¢ . b sandwich bl Ib i * 25¢ | MILD BOGOTA COFFEE or old Sumatra | collee; these coll ry POPULAR COFFEE—Si exe! Coo us int POPULAR SLEND: so! Siecei Cooper Grotery; 19 Yes WRAL; Abs, $1 Ib, ti jeea cre in ropul win gaality. PURE OLIVE OlL-—-Fo aces 6 bo shen 208 clarified, packed in Pre 4 es, Ibe, $2.80; 3 Mike a ib

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