The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1907, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD. miecHtic W UW, USSINS BOIAD ~AMERICN SHE “SHE PPE = * Captain of S. M. Castle, Pa- tific Fisher, Declares He Was Victim ‘of Outrage. 4 LOOKS TO WASHINGTON NOT RACE SUICIDE NOW, an” RACE alias | FRE CHIEF HS CLOSE CALL AT STABLE BLAZE ° |} Walsh Fall Through Hatch and Hair Is Singed— Nee Horses Burned. Acting Ba on Chief Walsh, of the Beventh Battalion, ough x sec- Gunboat Commander Ordered} Him Beyond - Thirty-Mile + Limit, Threatening Arrest. i BAN FRANCISCO, July 18—The Darkentine 8. H. Castle, Capt, Pedersen, hes arrived here trom the codfishing Groune off the coast of Siberia and re- | ported that the vessel had been boarded by the Russian gunboat Mandjur, het whips papers taken and warned to stay thirty: miles. from the.shor#aeamer threat ‘of being confisrated and the officers and erew taken to Petropavioysk in irons. —Capt Pedersen stated that on June 18 the was codfishing in the Okhotsk Sea, eight miles fromthe shore, tn company with the schooner J. D, Spreckles and the barkentine Fremout and City of Papeete, all from San Francisco, when the Mancjur_Tove-tn sight. | The commanding officer, Pedersen, boarded the Castle, seized not only the ship's clearance papers, but {¢ -all of Capt. Pedorsen's private papers sand his master's commiesion and cer- | tificate: Capt. Pedersen resisted, declaring that this vessel was outside the three mile) —Himit-and-therefore-he was not ylolating | # the jaw. Tho Russtan commander] % however, stated that no fishing would be allowed within thirty miles of the shore, and gave the 8. N. Castle and! 9 et beyond | ‘that lim! it. ‘As a number of the Fremont's crew maid Capt. When on the sixth day tho ¥ gunbont again appara’ on the horizon Castle mnd Spreckels aalled for San “© Pranoweo, leaving the Fremont and the “s rate a tbe. Okhotsk Se: ap! Pedersen will lay the matter be- ¢ ‘ere United States’ District-Attorney © Hobere pore to-morrow and request taken uo >; Washingto 2 Si aed Tae BA Cen |. belongs to A: B. Pond. of this city. _COACHMMAN MAKES AUTOIST PRISONER’ _ After Carriage Accident Help Takes Man in His Own Car to Office of Justice. Allan’ Phitbrick, sym of FE. C. Phi! brick, of Philbrick & Hall, brokers at No. 25 Broad street, was arrested ani held in $800 ball last night at Red Bank, N, J., after he had run dow “WHERE Elomobe a carslage in hth ‘were Mr. and Mra. Turned wid bath Met rappel Mrs, Bennett were thrown oat. anu ane driver, O'Brien, jump BrGk's-aiito-ans made te take hkn to the once We Wise) The acciaent Little Sliver, a few Mics the Philoricks hav Phiibrick said. the-eacr Nghis: and. that nis motor car wae Uravelling at a fast gait.‘ Sgainst nin ts crimin tice Wise and Tos lary of Red Bank gaihered in rie movilisin during tre day sf speed had been timed along of ihe village. Ench of the paid @ fine and war allowed (5 4 ‘Phe list tncinded: Been a Eecring pranch Soe MORAL at Naw Team G Woartng nt Pininnela Se ONE OF THE ROTHSCHILDS DIES HERE AT THE SAVOY. p Arrived on Saturday, — Seeking} Health, Which He Had Pursued © ber of. the rope, retired 7 for many yea Saturday tn his pursult wiiloh marily ads ta i years, died at bert 1h the, presence of tothschild, bacco nic ii The dead man w old and the imine angina pectoris and. dials Dion of N Hinth street, was aL and was w b chant, a: the. Waldort-xat ¢ © * @irector of the Metr with two / has baat suinm. Cuba arranging 0 rte jeRram lias be acco pur nt to him. How to Plana Successful Vacation!} As The World print Separate “Sumr Resort”. Ad- Yertisements last week —101 MORE than ALL THE OTHER New-York morning newspapers COMBINED, It is plain that in order te find WHERE to get odations you om the Palisades ington Park. Young, Guenectie} diy with his brother-in-law, who had severa! patients taking rest cure at a camp on snore heT boy, who From Eastern Virg! are now ripened fection Choic st se ection Richest and best; ing as the finest Ric Essie Sug Sweetest and most in Maine; regular ‘Price 42ea can, Maine styte.. Ot high 4 Mohawk Valey, at Butler Brand {3 @ eA berey 3 ie | B. Brand * Jumbo..Brand Choice fruit in | gich Syrup. Malay Cutes, inest fruit, large Summer Egg-O-See. brini To nature; pack: Korn Kinks new fayor Fresh Nabiscosz. . { Five o’Clock Teas Fig Newtons. Fig and Honey Uneeda Milk Biscuit. Red Graham Crackers Belfast Ginger A ed: famous al! Its medicinal virtues; Soda Waicr~ Ail in big quart dott! Root Beer Ext apposite Fort Washi- was sp New Potatoes. 7-Ib, bascet Maine Potatoes. crop; boil white and MEN 7-Ib, basket... .... Cream Cheese, jtwice as nourlsh- steak or roast beef; a Ib.. Fancy-quality, clean and hard. equal in food value to the highest prices Sugar Corn. Cholcest New Yorr; Condensed Milk. prices that cut le strip al conpelitlon viz. oR 25¢ Can, eu White Cherries.— Pineapple. can, LOC a Cereals. tee — Biscuit D f rom the } National Biscuit Company, | {Summer Beverages, * and natural gy. d; the popular he t weather 1 the Jers could swim ve night | who dashed tn ond-atory 6 flre at No ARDSLEY OW . hatchway while 4 Tenth from Track found Wa on was o THIS PREVENTS CRACKING AND GIVES GREATER FLEXIBILITY, 200 STYLES IN QUARTER SIZES; 150 EACH; CLUETT, PEABODY 4 CO. CLUETT eMinTa Reducea to a lb. fielis—the finest butter _ plied at 1 Fanciest quality of ‘the choicest cr from nga sources, in p: and ‘odor proof; {-LB. PRINT Inia, where they to per- 15c —lust days to, 5 from th old Ic cuts of Sun 15c e. ibs. for 1ic ar Corn: delicious made for 2D€ 20c Special stamp offer 100 “S. & H.'' Stamps | EREE with 1 lb. Very Best Tea, 400-31 cans for yr treshirom.the 1 TBs Very Best Coffees 30 4 Ib. var Best Coftee; cas 28c. worth 40) abe. cese Cc) worth 40c..a Ib bon ie Total | Total 10c Purchase, SO¢ Purchase, 55c worth $1.40, for » worth 6Oc,, 40F his season nothin (ans tor 25¢ $e: pa aan tome large poss, Satin Gloss Soap ainties. Azure Ball Blues clothes snow white, '%j-lb. box Largs Bottle L ric Ammonia—jfull strength eis Pkge, gand lasting t Fetricss W hiteGlo, § Starch — tro | i : Cc} . . Alb, {i Cake. 1 2¢ | Bottle J. B, ¢ Bottle J. Dollar's Worth, Pkge. de le ~ Corry Hunter or Wilson Whisk Brand: pure f $103 guarantee f Spring with | and ttle, 10c the OF; Se ti t les, cach, f Peerless c| a i | ract | ‘ul ES Scutch Wh i [F | | | { 5 | you ever tasted. un d—the net cost—on mery ent fined cartons price reduced for three’ ‘Butler's Borax Sosp 7 Ce J 2 FOR zea, 95c | At All the James Butler Stores. yeei, fresh and delicious—fragrant of green grass and ney Our patrons will be sup- Sunset Spring Water BOTTLED in THE CATSKILLS. The purest, softest. most healthtul drinking witer on earth--the towest- priced In the c!y—from the famous KATERS: SET SPRING, 2,209 feet above sea evel, Each bottl:con tains 5 and 2-<ths pints, almost three-quarters of a gallon, for. ee “oS, &H. FREE with i Tb. Very Best fea, 956 The Big Bottle iene Rye Whiskey, 75¢) All ot alifornia Sher B, California Port Iry French Br andy, Franc'sco et Gile’s Imported Co: Sir John Yower’s Three Swallow Irish W vio! ive you like Cakes yas) -mown day and Belle Brook Print Butter. butter o27C ILL CLOVE: Iced tea or * 30c ie =| a “S. OH” Stamps Eee] with ail purcheses of 10 cents or imore excert C. 0. D ee RANE or La Clenewe! Washing Powder—makes oan easy, Spkgs.5o¢ Butler's borated Washing Flu:d—sayes | drubbing,b aggct Xo Fn Fi ee Ov ETH 1907. ri lose. ‘ Z Me feaamafy dre Store Closes Paty le Htaomafr Sao The Wanamaker Price-Ax Has Carved Out A Remarkable Economy Program T. his Week E are Manufacturers of Business. ‘There can be no “dull season” at Wanamaker’s. There need be no dull season with manufacturers of worthy goods. When their selling drags they need only come to us and we will Manufacture the Business which distributes their goods and enables them to keep their werkers busy. Prosperity all over the land depends upon DISTRIBUTION. And distribution has never flagged since Wanamaker methods of selling and adver- tising came into vogue, Whatever is done at Wanamaker’s is executed with ear: ctéristic ‘ggressiveness and completeness. When we go abroad to buy things, or when we buy them at home, we briny in such vast quantities and such exhaustive varieties as are unknown elsewhere. When the season comes to clean up,the surplus of these vast stocks, we do the price- cutting in the most drastic manner, THEN is the time when the public reaps thy greatest economies of the year. ‘That time is nov—TOMORROW, i|| and all this week, All splendid, worthy merchandise, from our regular stocks, as a rule, 30,000 Yards of Cotton Fabrics : In a Radical Midsummer Clean-Up Many-of-these fabrics cannot bs hought again at wholesale for the former prices ee which they were retailed 7 but that makes no difference in the drastic reductions that.we have made, to clean up Summer stocks, ‘here never was o time when it would pay so well to lay away dress patterns for the next season as it will pay now, And if there are vacation dresses still tq be matte, the materials will cost-very little, and there is broad and beautiful ee to select from. These are the chief, groups: 1234c and 15c Printed Dotted Swiss Muslins at 10¢ a yard |30c and 40c Silk-and-Cotton Chiffons at 20¢ a yard In white grounds with polka dots and printed floral designs. | In white grourds-printedin large and small floral destgns. 18c Printed Dotted Plaid Batiste at 12'sc a yard |45c and 50c Fancy Silk Ginghams at 2 In white grounds, in, figures, rings-end scrolls. In attractive stripes, checks, aida and figures. Also sheer Organdy in floral design’ on white grounds, at the same ton Pongees, in attractive color t the same price. price: i | 50c French Printed Swiss Muslins at 25c a yard 25c Mercerized Cotton Taffeta Checks at 15c a yard |. Also French printed Pldid Organdles, Dresden” designs, 15, Read the remarkable news—and /come, EARLY. 25c a yard ‘Also silk-and-cot- on white— ‘Also. fancy Plaid Batiste and self-colored Mercerized Check and dainty tinted grounds 2 E GOR a | 50c and 60c Plain and Figured Linens at 25c a yard 20c and 25c Irish and American Dimities at 15¢-a yard 4 In-platnwhite, cadet ble and black, also in white with black figures. stripes, dots and rings. | Main Aisle, Ol¢ Building. The Best Offering of the Yearin A Radical Clean-Up of Shoes - One group for men, two for women and one for children, as follows: 5 . Women’s Suits and Coats se! ype’ $3 t0 $5 Shoes ang Onfords a §2 4 Pait lack calfskin and most radical reductions, to close out the Summer) ,. Clade tha nighent valiie enone Areiin. is, Coats ana th AWomenwhe have need of tie lut-the lowest value jn the lot will buy ft now aval Ra ten » a eaeniernredtates rest $ at $3.40-—Included are some of the most hat these euits and coats orle! ar styles of ian aud brown Ribbon Ties, but they are in small lots. 0 uote} here te us hat these suits and Mc prokenssizes: with ly 1 nes Inthe lot somewhere: ears ; ccxets, mos! Women's $3 and $3.50 Low Shoes et $1.80—Patent leather and pat- yn to #19 Tan Covert Jackets. Ory! ont kidskinv shoe » {rom our own stock, some from overstocked factories. Very Kable shoes for $1.50 a pair. | __ Children's White Canvas Shoes at $1 and $1.20—Handsome, durable of Sea Isiand duck, regularly $1.40 and $1.75 a pair. Mostly in white grounds, printed In figur We've ni stocks of I be a big bargain for the n Women's $5 Summer e pric size you require som auctions, the values q sold for. 7 $23 to $ Aap esextropaneret oups Tor ¥OWigér or smiatter women? —— Young Women’ 's $30 to $40: Suits at $17. 50° | Young Women’s $20 to $28.50 Suits at $13.50 All stylish Eton Sults, of tropical worsteds, Panama cloth, voiles| and fancy striped mixtures. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. 4 floor, O14 Building. \Three Groups of Women’s Stockings se reductions are mle on ovrown Importations of Women’s - | Stockings, which at their orj-Inal prices wore not matched elsewhere. | M4 bast ‘k liste thread, Midsummer Sale of Paris Eingerte |) cite nets trem ie Black, white o: cray: iste. read embralderes At B0e a pate, from jo This ‘includes the simple Dut wonderfully dainty garments as we ea AG ibe @ tints) trom meet some of the most elaborate picce t from Paris, Eecause of slight soll or surphis stock ive been ri reduced in price. In thread Stockings, with side clocks or rn-work clocks Main floor, O14 Building. Healy , many are just half of what they were formerly marked, and some 2 fs than half. Tho pricea are as foilows— i 25¢ ¢ Scarfs and Pillow Shams at 10c each ch als EL EEO Petticoats, mow _An extraondinary nik of dainty iid serviceable White Lawn Boreas French Drawers, 1 nos Rh ASR AGP Cha [Tlaving take en the Bui" Dan surplu bles us to make the price le ench, BS ne Main floor, Tenth Street, Old Bulldits. Seoond floor, Old Hullding. sia to B50. Trish Linen naeie Cloths Under-Price| | White Dress Linens Under-Price hordern, S304 yarday at $3.60, White Belgian Dress Linens, s-Wide, at Pe m yard, Instead of $1.25, $3.80.) Also a lot of 3-inch yarn~<iye Liens, in a wide variety of colorings, }at Bde a yard, insterd of S00, Becond floor, Old Bullding. patter ath $5 Td, at 85, 4 floor, Old Building, Blanesone Lawn Waists for Women at Half Price | ‘A splendid colection of sheer Lawn and Batiste Shirt-waists, trimmed with lace or embroidery in many attractive. More than two thotisand waists in the collection. Regularly $3.50 to $9; now $1.75 to $4.50 each. Fourth floor, O14 Rotiéing. 4 afey conor nu laasemeag || New ce a in the SUB- STA TION STORE anle goods at very low prices T the Sut-Station Store helde for thrifty ahop pars Soe practically every home and perzonal need. And thousands of people b al out, to thelr very great profit. But, in addition, the o keep watch on the news from the Basement many money-saving happenings fresh every day. It's a One combination—the regular and the special, and {t makes every. day interesting in the Sul tion Store. Some of the offerings on Tuesday: styles. bet families, at Wanamak- ‘he New Dtting-Room, where SMOKING Bui-we do not sell cigars. ath floor, New Ruthting, Jtxpress Elevators, Men’ ‘S37. c and 50c Half Hose at 25c or gray, lace effects, embroidered. Also} and my witn-cotored etripes. t , 25¢ iraported Lisle Thread Half Hose at 18¢—1n black! ei etripes. Main door, Now Bullding and tin grounds with Men’s50c Underwear at 35ca Garment nk cotton Shirts and Drawers. Shirts with short r Main floor, New Building, x blue or + sleeves and es ¥ || Boys’$9.50 to $11.50 Suits $9 ant $6 -Sitk-Petticoats at} — “tt eT $T50- $4.25 i Reductions. in Women’s Suits fy a few Hecked Tatreta atk: From our regular Costume Store, 6 Titra hoor, we Teves hrowght- ebont td fr % see. | MEty stylieh Eton and Jacket Sults” {o-scll, on-account of their broken sises, 3 Taffeta Gilk Pett!-| at a very low pri tinh pou $7.50, formerly $16.50 to $20 t os are here to start, tomorrow morning, but not in any single atyle. | Tea Gowns-and Negligees at Myer green, vitine mt Ise fter fo: om “thirty Taflored Suits, and Pony su j Halt Price | demeee a -. Various. mater! iy aplerygelionyn iter (a Etna and hy 4 te Chine and orig sd aS ‘accordion | SR aes Rare gaan Sir cl ilies i rants iimmed—with——_________Wo men’s Bathing Suite $35 = esl cea i ; : rou ostise Sa als erg Loman ued enuallfyceartaciet hush és $1 to $7150 Digg es Bitoned gees he braid ard four-in-hand tle. Bort. sleeves: il at 75¢c to $5 ess i qo eld beti mn abe Find a Place for These Rugs ‘ q | Kashmif Rugs, in good patterns and colorings—%5 in alls ft.x7 ft. 6 In, jacien Os worth $2.80, r Rugs, st |150 inal 1x60 in., @1, Tnstend o| Tapestry Rugs, handsome designs—40 ot soem ft., 8) fully worth g1%. 3x9 ft, at ins i, worth < but you can't find the burts easily— $3 to $6 Coats, 1 to $3 Now te and reef- and paca | White Goods Remnants—Reduced : ars, Short length O Madras, Lawn, Pique, Duck, Persian Lay Ino RN to ‘814 contin t 85 ad < Linon, a e cotton sood r yin t ne. ayn ith (le $2.50 to $6 Dresses tern here’ for a srifla os rn OM Biltiéing, Women’s Garments Reduced at $1 wotions, from our. regular #t hom at Hi, Lawn, ight Rround, with colored Seures; Atted awn, Dresses, mostly in| , sailor collar. some with low neck and } wo-Hiece Dresses, 81.50. Percale | white ground, black stripes, ; others with Russian puttoned In back; full gored: skirt walnt, Shs" White Petticonts at LT5. Cumbric, lawn, flounce, with torchon’ insert plalte and edging. {P'S Cheminen ae Zhe, Cambric; torchon {nsertion, edging and ribbon. sUghtly mussed, floor, Old Dullding. Carpet Clearance Continues This Week retty well gone, but this offering includes a splendid collection of {ull rolls of standard carpets tp patterns that y decisive reduction, ‘The purchase must~be er on when they aré required. ‘The offering splendid selection at the ve em, and deliver them to yow splendid selection among the Rugs ¢ is also in sixes, from g0x00: Inch at #2, from $3; up to yard, ry Carpets, at B00 w minster ar Tapestry Carpets, at. doe iiton Rugs. At R400, from £5. Als ft, at ABN. from $4 aoyned NEE a inches, Ae 8G, {rom $7 Kiss tsod pear aaaeta on Velvet Carpets, at $1.20) $1.15 Velvet Carpets, at \0e a yara aay sh Wilto Rugs, Heavy Poreh Ru, and Jute Rugs, ab a yard | Uritth floor, New -atatlains, wimil Horm erly Broagwa yy Fi ‘utth Avenue, Eigith to Tentir Street. Ysa.

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