The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1907, Page 8

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NDED FOR {STOCKS MIXED, SECTING TWO} TRADING il LITTLE PUPPIES | sisi ret nse oro ay em and Reading Some of | BUYING BY SHORTS. Drs. Lawson and’ Brown, of the Profitable Issues. « Cotton was under heavy pressure in | ‘the early market to-day, Inspired by | —-——— ‘poor cables and rains through the - y | Weat nd Central belts, Firat . Ae Btocks were mixed and trading only Western and { Kings County Hospital, tas In tho early market to-day, Fluce prices were 2 to § points lower, but ished tuations were marrow and mixed. Ca- later the lst recovered all its loss. evi ‘The local short Interests were the chief Punished. nadian Pacitic and Pullman advanced The le Bens mbowt a point, and St Paul, Creat opening prices were: July. 11.62/ Northern preferred and American Smeit- 6 1.5 4 SEWED DOGS TOGETHER ing large fractions. Union Paci Pennsylvante, Reading, and. Northe Pacific were also on the proft sfid. | Prices were bid yp again in the after- | 11 st Northern preferred. ri uly, 11.80 to 3 September, 4.78 flat; Novem: | December, 1140 fat; | ay: Rebruary, 1188 Surgeons Assert They .Were ‘Merely Making a Scien- oo MISSING GIRL FOUND. ’ 5 firs. G. B. Lawson and C. R, Brown, ‘pesldent physicfann of the Kiaks County Hospital, were. to-day suspended —by Commissioner’ Hebberd for / ¥ivinectine tvo puppies and sewing The surgeons were rr- Hobberd © charked th conducting an experiment with out. legal right cruelly, lo ‘animals, The Anti- Craeity Society had faken up the case and demanded that | 4 “the pliyaiclans be punished. fhe pupples that Dr. Brown and Dr. Lawson. cut uf-had not. been weaned fpom their mother. They were taken|‘ Then their sidea were stripped off with ‘The ntheir sides were stripped off with | 2% . and they were sewed together, Misa Mary Givens, frow hom « gen-| eral alarm was sont om by John Gale, | morning at} street, where: whe Ived, turned up No. 15 East Twenty:fo she went to work. ‘The day before rents: who a twenty-tivo | comely, 60,400 snares art -of bonds $00.0. | ‘The To-day nd nex Closing Quotations. 0 Ties Givens, f aa a hairdresser five Fs She was to have gone to work yest or day, DIK vanished. ‘ ee RAILROAD OFFICIALS CHANGE. At a meeting of the directors of the Mobile; Jackson and Kansas City Ra‘l-| nee and the Gulf and Chic Fail- Fe ESSE PFE 2 npanies, held in thin clty this condition they were returned bay compan to the mother dog to nourish. {4 2H M. Robinson, the Pres- ndered his realxnation, | Th hla stead the 3 Prealdent L, 8. 5, prominent as the w Orleans Terminal ISERzISeleEHSESe se Put Pupples to Death. The experiment did not work The animals squealed in agony fo days when they were chloro- | EfiG med. Wher) news of the vivisection |G Was spread outside of the hospital Supt. Chic, & cinsdh, of the Antl-Cruelty Soctety, pin an investugdcion. bay had. conducted ths experi ve Conducted. the experiment Chas out of curiosity. They declared poe ra ra ‘ a spor Prod, Co. DR. PYE He CHAVASSE tLoncon, Engtandr In his “Advice to Mothers” says-the best Artificial Fecd | For INFANTS Is | 4 4 ef MN i ee = Robinson's Patent Barley: Ee crn ee tit a8 FOR MOTHERS 1 Gehan . /Robinson’s Patent Groats ve All Grocers and Pree let. adil to the Importers, 0 ew York. will bring you beek “Adviee to _Motivers.”” Free. and obtaining special pe; He axpressed the vpinion that Ni enthuaieam had run away with heir judgment. To Make Further Inquiry. am not fully satisfled With the e @ence ‘in the ci the Commi nd will make a +H | Ti+ Insecr. SPRAE FITS Any Borrte. A ge RecmIaa oh ule mat: fie 1 fee Slants i ate! penne to imagine. at the pupples kept their ring the vivisectton and flor 5! : Beers [ttle\ evidence of sutteriag. ‘andy a 3 Sys It there was any brutality. orff the oir 3c siriment wan legal, 1 wili_ place no S ole in the way of the prosecution rthe two doctors by the Society for uPrivention of Cruelty te Animals,” Manton,-an agent for the so- i depeturesentiat the: arralgniatnt youne surgeons, but refused to ¢ any statement. ——_->—_—__ HEROINE RISKS LIFE FOR ‘SISTER, HERO SAVES BOTH. Crowd Cheers» Plucky Rescue of Launch ¢ Party in: the ‘Sound, sino ip lalindr + {ittlt FRIDA Y AND SATURDAY. Women’s Suits and Dresses | 1 LINEN SUI1S— medium length Coa a, = Ons Hine 7 PRINCESS DRESSES-of Fizured—Swiss, and College is crositnini telagecharatuc iY kaving Che Uver or two last. evenin, "he. ese Cs party en gunch in the Sound, tthe propellet, broke and a Soung ¢ coming along nearly swaca boat. Miss Hattle Scnade, of N Bast One Sixty- rt. in a small of C! Hundred fell overboard. She ther sister, Minnie, prank bra Piano Repairing The piano is an intricate piece of machinery and requires ordi nary care and occasional small outlay of money to keep jt in prope condition. Our facilities for repairing are unequalled i in Greater New GOVERNMENT REPORT. if York. Our workshop is an interesting place to visit and always ope: —— chor, Our-men-haye beers in-our employ for year: he aah day We make special terms during the summer months, our char men dy but quiet being the actual cost only. If you are going away thls summer, le! prices were us haye your piano and put it in thorough order and dgliver it when you return in the autumn. We make no charge for storage on pianos left with us for repairs. The artistic perfection of the Sterling Playerpiano| its great possibilities as a musical instrument, and almost Mmitless means for entertainment, so far exceed the or. dinary piano that t | hear it demonstrated is all that is necessary to capture all | music, Those in the Bedford Sectlon who love to study t yellous canabilities of this remarkable piano will be tunity ang convenience at our. temporary Branch, 1234 Belford Av... under the direction of our most competent demonstrators, ‘ter, ahoep; othe water, aep-| ried t finnle and he| “Brought Hattle to safety, A bie crowd | @f the landing cheered the rescue. { ees LONG WHEAT SOLD ON homank, er leaped | be girls, an rges ‘Chicago's closing ori terpber, a 1m, ‘Corn- ma ¢ given every oppor- All are welcome, whether contemplating the purchase cf a plano or not, Orders for Tuning, Repairing, Moving or for any other of the many. de- partments of our business will be taken and will recelve prompt attention. \The Sterling Piano co. 518-520 Fulton St., cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. Close at 12.30 Saturdays During July and August, (al. THE OTHER — ‘New York City Want Janta PUT TO. THURSDAY: Fifth Avenue Sale of Summer Apparel FOR MISSES, GIRLS AND BOYS Friday and Until Noon Saturday Girls’ Chambray and Gingham Dresses, in plain colors, checks, plaids and stripes; high or low neck models; 4 to 14 years. Heretofore $2.85. to $5.75 Girls’ Embroidered Linen Dresses, Russian waist models,of fine white Hn to 14 years. Heretofore. $7.50. Misses” Washable Coat Suits —Tan, white or light blue poplin, semi-fitted coat, detachable silk collar and cuffs, pleated skirt with fold;.14 to 20 years, Value $16.50. Misses’ Hand-Embroldered Linen Dresses, in white, tan, pink or blue; richly embroidered waist and pleated skirt; 14 to: 20 years. Actual value $23.50 Misses’ Lingerie Princess Dresses—Of ‘Batiste, {n white and pastel shades, richly lace trimmed and embroidered; 14 to-20 years, Heretofore $2930... « Misses’ and Girls’ White Skirts —Washable or linen, pleated model with folds. Value $6.50. and 9.75 14,50 15.00 3.75 French Boys’ Summer Clothing Boys’ Washable Double-Breasted Suits —With Kiickerbocker Trousers of army khaki, tan crash or white duck; 8 to 17 years. Value $5.00, Norlolk of Double-Breasted Suits—With pair of knickerbockers, of all-wool Scotch tweeds: navy blue serge; 8 to 17 years. Real value $10.00. . Knickerbocker Trousers—Of—khaki, tan crash or white duck; 7 to 17 years. Value $1.75 Boys’ Piay Overalls, of plain blue or: checked best denim; 3 to 15 years. Heretofore 75c..........,., Boys’ Negligee Blouses —Of figured madras, with soft collars mtached; 7 to 13 years. 2.75 6.75 extra also 48c 55c~ Misses’ and Children’s S ‘Underwear Sizes ¢ to 16 years. Heretofore $1.00 Drawers _pi;. ruffles muslin embroidered Skirts_oy cambric, umbrella ruffled, trimmed with embroidery 35c, 45c; 65c 75c, 90c, 1.20 Gowns .0f nainsook, embroidery and lace trimmed Guimpe Walists—of Persian lawn, trimmed with embroidery and fuckings 65c, 95c Me TH AVE., 37th and 36th Sts, Riot? ANBSOM ron C O STREET. NEW Gs Store Closes at 5.30 Daily and at 12.. 30 saturday: She Your Furniture. It's the Summer sun and the accumulation of dirt and dust that play havoc with your furniture. Protect it by taking advantage of our special offer of *6 Five-Piece Slip Covers of Belgian Damask, ‘These covers are the best to be had, high class in every respect and eu m made, They are d fitted : fbtading attan, Brooklyn, ty, and-sHowa-of 20 yards of ich material—large suites at the same vate, 20c. per yard If you cant find tme to call and select the ma- terial you want write or ‘phone 2100—Chelsea for samples. bar Yourtts Fiser, Bronx, How -Men’s Summer Comforts. Showing ‘an exceptional line of Men’s Imported and American made underwear. “MEN'S IMPORTED CELLULAR ATH- LETIC SHIRTS and KNEE DRAWERS, special, CACN.. cs eeeesereeesceeettee estate ene eee ee MEN'S SEA ISLAND. COTTON SHIRTS ind DRAWERS, each. MEN'S SILK SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 1, special., SPECIAL-LISLE, Gé AUZE, COTTON, BAL- BRIGGAN and MESH SHIRTS and DRAW- ERS, broken lots, 50c. to 68c. values, each.. M YS HALF HOSE, Balbriggan and Lisle, fancy and hand embroidered, 35c, yalue per pair, for MEN'S BATHING SUITS, worsted, fancy trimmed, in Black, Navy and Oxford; special value $3.00 and $3.28, for. ae ATTRACTIVE SHOWING OF MEN'S NEG- LIGEE AND OUTING SHIRTS AT SPECIAL PRICES, Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. It make little difference what you need—a World none will 8 and get it. 1.00 50c 79¢c 39c 19c 2.40 85c, 1.00 - JULY Hi, ? Beanklin Simon & Co, 1.00. JormDanie SonsuSons, SEASON PASS to Steeplechase Park, Girl Under Twelve Years of Age--F REE with Next Sunday’ Ss World. — 3 saat CONEY ISLAND OR ROCKAWAY BEACH, A Free Ticket for 1907. Southwest Cor, 6th Ave. and 18th St., New York, OF SHOES “AND OXFORDS Sweeping Reductions FOR QUICK CLEARANCE ~ =Shoes= = Misses’ $2. 00 Patent Colt- skin Shoes —Shoes.: Children’s $1.00 Tie: Ties, Pat- ent Coltskin. Children’s $1.00 ‘fies, Viel 39°; i Misse: Bidskin........... S9CE|Risnocs oe ee A | Children’s $1.00 Red But- Miss 09 - ton Shoes ............ 49¢ tends! : = as ae oe 1,00 } Misses’ $2.00 Black Ox- Misses’ $1.5) Patent Colt —Strap SH Misses’ Children’s $1.00 Tan But- ton Shoes. Children’s $140. “White Canvas Shoes... 45¢ Chilaren’s $1.00 White ,_ Canvas Oxfords........ 45° Children s $1.00 Blue Can- vas Ties.. ieee 45€ 49c i A) $2.00 Canvas Misses’ $1.50 Canvas Shoes....... < Clearance Women's||Clearance Women’s _=Shoes.= —=S/ippers.= Women’s $3.00 Tan Women’s $1.59 House PUlnpS face c Slippers ............... ¢ Women s $1.50 Black ia : j Oxfords ........ 79¢ Women’s $1.75 Juliettes.; Women s $2.00 Patent Co! ot f 8 95¢ 95¢ 1 Oxfords ei Gun Metal $2.00 Calf Gib- Patent $3.70 Coltskin Sai- Women’s $2.5) Julieties::; Women’s $2.00 Strap House Slippers... low lies = 1.50] | Women’s $2.00 Common- Womens $2.50 Canvas 00 sense Slippers......... Oxlords oeca hie: 1. Women’s $2.50 Opera Women’s $2.00 Canvas Slippers ................ Oxfords..... anBO ren BH 6 bh 75¢ Wo: aan s $3.00 Fancy yomens 250 Christy geeli| “suppers s.c.00eh Women's’ $2. 00° Viel Kid Women's $2.50 Slippers : (odds and ends)... Clearance Men's =Shoes. Men’s $1.75 Vici Kid Shoes .. Clearaice Bc me =Shoes.—= Boys’ $2.50-Tan Shoes.... Soys $2.50 Patent Colt te eee tees tote ee SHOOGSiIn cc cesicaaneinceciics # 39 Men’s $1.75 Box Calt ,, Boys’ $2.00 Gunmetal! Calf , oo{ | “Shoes.......... 1.90 | Shoes ....... ees. Men's $2.06 Canta! = Pe thal Kid Shes Shees........... eNOS Eoys’ e ox Calf se ¢ p S ee SHOES. cle Urords ie ae en cO0S Foys’ 1.75 Call Shoes... Boys’ $1.75 Patent Leather Shoes: . Boys’ 75e Tennis Shoes ad Oxterds, Men’s $3.50 trade-marked Shoes Men's $ 09. Hose Slip- POPs i or ROCKAWAY BEACH A Free Ticket for ~CONEY ISLAND — for Every Boy and “

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