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AD CORRIGAN aN MAGISTRATES: ——— if oh é Makes amen Undes: Night Police | Appointee from Jérome’s {-ifice,-the Other a ined Night Votlte Cours dill | hughes. ints Corrigan has been an anaistant iMttict-Aitority Jerome's office fo uxt’ four year®, while Mr. Droes nee Jawyer, with offices In the ujiting: fs expected that the inteks will begin active work on} “Hhe bench about Aug. 1, when the ty “Police Court will be inaugurated. . ; . Columbia Law Graduate. Mr. Corrigan was graduated from eae Hall. College in 186 and from RECOUPS ON HORSE %thé Cokimbia Law School in 161 He i Swis Admitted to the bar the same year. WAS appointed Deputy District-At- cy in 3M8,-and-servedtn-that capac- oe THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, "JULY 18, | ele Up to the tine of his appointment, | Huggel Forgot the Informality thirty’ 2 : inal Youtgea: men presiding aa of Purchasing Equine strate. He Is a member of thi ‘Anspciation, the City Club and the Property. atic General Committee of the $> He was Indorsed for the position tt6rney Jerome and a num-} “] went broke on a woman and 1 prominent members of the} needed the money, I had to get It re Dr aukte ft wome way, and this lovked easy,'' sald SET Deets Beet RTAMuats, fOr | ames Huxeel, nincteen years ld of ira red to the:bar the same year. He} No. 26 Main. street, Flushing, when ce he war, atrested-to-day after-seiling a 0 tl He +e) | horse and wagon that did not belong to ‘ot the Wyandotte Club ‘and of the; bim at No. 168 East Twenty-fo: General Committee of the | street. wy, District, of which | Huggel went to the Flushing Livery Sthe Arion. the New York Maenner-|Stables in that village this morning and hired a horse and surrey to take oe his mother and 6ister out driving, as ‘VA Maryland Product. © he explained. He caine over to Dfen- Bir. Droge was born in 1857 fe Deer) hattan via the Thirty-fourth "street iy Marviund, oh dn estate ndfelnin 3 it of former’ Senator Henry eae | terry. On this side of the river he en. Ge} ir ee ‘aged William Fulliford, ef No. 20 28 wast ‘Sixty: | Charlton street, Brooklyn, to. take the the indore horse and nig tothe shotee market in ov. Mest ides, Yati|Bast Twenty-fourth street and pat Peeketen men, 4 them under the hammer. Fullford wes AoA MeCladlan waid he would deter! promined $1. for the Job, and Hugsel Appointment ote Magistrate tor said-he qroulé remain in-a-clgar-atore. » eho expects to leave town to-| near by until the sale was effected. gtd thas t care to} The sale went through swimmingly. mown where he was going to / phe borse was knocked down for 657.00, at bin vacation, “1 want @ holiday, and for that rea-|the surrey for $7, and the’ harness donot want to be bothered during | brougnt 15, The outfit was valued at sald the Mayor, + $200, it developed tater, To-morrow sh { Exe ah employee of the stable thought that he recognised tho HITMAN GOES corse, and joned to Clarence! ' FGalnen! the sipetintpndent: miyrroua| te HIGHER coURT, ove mbvasel Gomer along: later) and Both a choice line ‘of Ww detained unt Des arrive Say yesh Agentified the horse and ng und colors for al Se- 98c ea Feoognized Hugce t : reo ze wat EC! es = sean: who. lection. Fach... La to-day @s a member of:the General Bessions, The place | ‘the two extra judgeahips created LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES Page. Re eotguiization ‘Law enactei one size smaller after using Allen's ies Seaioa postion: wit not Foot-Base, re powder to be shaken vernor for some.into the shoes, It makes tight or Rhee’ Baas at siapegigt need cor’ new shoes feel easy; gives in- satya te. stant —teitet—to,—-corns and Dui @; plan to p eatawiian @njail-lght court. fons, It's the greatest comfort Leeann arenars cer |discovery of the age. Cures and} {prevents swollen feet, blisters, cal-+ euth Got Arrentea ta- base Is 8 certain cure for tired, ‘ weating, hot, aching feet. At all hehe! EEN late el druggists’ and shoe stores, 25c. Don't Young chap who said he was Mar- accept any substitute. For FREE ‘Mixthing: a carpenter, of No. #9 irjal py ige, also Free Sample of} nie, Went into the shoe store the FOOT-BASE Sanitary CORN- S . 1H Third ave-. PAD, a new inyention, satire Allen ht a pair of ahoes § Olmsted, Le Roy RUFFLED seecongenvenennognnnresszseresssoeges# PUSLLLE SHOPHVOPEE HIS Soh price. Pair . rollers all peany $9c. shades, feta Ribbons; sae sreortee re Willin Wis = SSugreme Co Fuarvatesd io eur? Bipiling Remedy Cou, Chigego of N.Y. arg eS POTS8 quai SA, Tea ALON BORE hey Pl : *Twixt Heaven and Earth, ON SATL selling in the Bo i ON Table No, 1 é 25¢ pant Valances, Jsually $2, at Half Price. Suitable for draperies over lace curtains; made of heav: strands with large tassels, and Cc TAINS. _39¢_is the usual OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES, Rerior quality material with deep Jace- insertion “and _heayy _tas fringe; mounted on reliable spring This Sale is for ALL DAY DAY, M: AE ImMery Chie Hats of Newest Style to. Be Offered at Prices Utterly Disregarding Former Fi igures. On the Second Floor, a collection of 49c ODDS AND ENDS IN FLOWERS. styles and colors of every description. Early price 25¢c. 5¢ BAMBOO TABOURETTES. Strongly made’ of well-seasoned bamboo; 16 inches high, with 9x- to hang. 99. Goa: i Floor.) Ribbons. All-Silk Messaline and-Taf- high grade; plain colors or fancy. stripes and flowers A positive bar- inch, Bows and Rosettes Tiled i Free by Exper = va (alan Floor.) 5 # Boys Wash Suits at Prices op that Mean Great Savings. ' Dept, , On Table No. 2, On Table No.3, On Table No, 55¢ cord ‘39c Su- and oni.those two days there should Trimmed Hats formerly priced. at $1.98 to $3. Any of them now at These Main Floor Bargains. TRIMMED DUCK OUTING HATS. Suitable for women and children; most suitable seashore or moun- WOMEN'S TRIMMED SAILORS. Rough Milan, with all-silk ribbon band; leather sweatband; made to sell at 2%. © 19¢ Domestic as well as imported; Laces ind Embrorderies. POINT DE PARIS LACES. Fancy cotton and English Torchon Laces, also Insertions; very attractive patterns; 2 and 4 inches wide; be- ing offered elsewhere for 10c. 5ce LACES. Pretty patterns; % inch width; tegulat price 186. Not more than 1 bolt to a customer. 12- yard plece .. 10¢c EMBROIDERY EDGES 1D INSER- TIONS. Embroidered on fine nain- sook; very pretty patterns; large assortment. (Matn Floor.) Bedstea ds. = WHITE ENAMELLED IRON. Heavy. posts, massive fillings; * Hine 63.50 Men's Negligee Shirts. Large: assortment of pat- terns trom one of the leading Shirt houses. Madras, Percale, Cheviot_and Chambrays. A § few have slight imperfec such as a Small oil spot, which | do not interfere with the wearing qualities of thes All sizes; 396 cut full size bodies ~ (Main Floor.) Wholesalers, Desiring to Char Ther Stock Rooms, Make Big Concessions. Scores of attrac- ‘tive Fabrics in many pretty pat- terns, made up in various styles for boys from 2); to 10 ydars of age. Wash) Suits that otherwise would 7 gell for 40c,, 75c,, $1.25 and $2. IDAY, AYD UNTIL 4 OC (Phird Poor, lic Us 25) allsizes . . . .. WOMEN'S SWISS RIBBED: VESTS. Low necks 2n4 no sleeves; regular and extra larte sizes. Pink, Blue and White; lace and ~ crocheted trimmings, as well as plain ribbed. 1% year welted sole: 4, 4%. Pair .. sizes 3, 34, 8 and 9 to-2- Pair, DREN'S WHITE DUCK SH with leather soles; 8; 89c. values; pair GIRLS’ PATENT COLTSKIN TWO- STRAP SANDALS, Nicely made; sizes 6 to 11, and 1134 to 2. Pair. < 98c Dressin and aE cappers. LAWN DRESSING SACQUES: Light and dark colors; trimmed with circular collars and belts 49 at waists ; Cc WASHABLE LAWN WRAPPERS. Red, blue and black stripes and figures; trimmed with braid and flounces on skirts....... LAWN WRAPPERS; aii sizes: + $1.50 values ...-.,-0005 98c (Second Floor.) , ’ < Infants W ear. CHILDREN’S COATS. Pongee, White Serge, in Red, Nayy_and Cheviot; broken sizes. Made to be sold st feneney moet Sara. Leghorn Corded” Washable” Hats Capers seine tists ae pee -Gollars. All sizes and all'styles; reg- ularly 2 for 25c. All-linen Collars, but some are slightly soiled-—-Not-more-than-6-to- a-customer. - No Mail Orders Filled. ~2 for Sc. {Matz Floor.) Ox Tongue Extra selected, carer y trimmed 1d. joked, sugar ‘cured ar, - ages granulated: Sh bie. TT 266 Fresh Butter, Goma re z 4 Purity Food’ pig. 200 bnakets of fancy New York State Nevring; dust. the ‘kind { WOMEN'S FINE SWISS RIBBED { MEN'S FINE GAUZE LISLE THREAD MEN'S FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UN- VESTS. _ Low necks and sleeveless; ne: ani Wane s White Cantus Lace Shoes, These desirable, well-made, stylish shoes are ‘ot exceptionally KOod qualities White Duck or Canvas. With best of leather soles. In your choice of either low or Cuban heels. Sizes range from 2% to 6: widths from -B-to-EE> Were originally designed to sell for $1.50; for to-morrow and Saturday, 83¢. WOMEN'S $2.50 AND $3.00 SAMPLE WHITE LINEN - OXFORD TIES, ten styles; hand sewéd and Seis GIRLS' AND BOYS' BAREFOOT SAN- DALS 9c. values; sizes 5 to 49 c OES, to Sacques W ash Goods. ALL KINDS OF WASH GOODS, rang: ing up to 19¢. Lengths 2 to10 yards. Yd.......... 64c 18¢, WASH GOODS. Lengths 1c 2 30c. 2 19¢, 15¢, 19c: WOMEN'S BLACK AND WHITE BATHING SLIPPERS; lace or tie Over the instep; sizes 3 PIA IGS sees ee leer rs aemaaerecers See Se Lebo Lasoo ohoroanphedod o$b499SO00S$09000905 & Dye etary Old-Fashioned Barg amn Friday eels at The Leh Lae Store For Friday we feature Knit (nderwear for Men, Women and Children, at prices that He not been put on the same wonderfully fine ‘merchandise this summer. ' “Clearance is the reason ! WOMEN’S SWISS RIBBED|)||CHILDREN’S WHITE GAUZE VESTS—Low necks and. no sleeves; very elastic;. 30 to 34, 25c. 19¢,; 16 to 20 atly trimmed; - regular id extra large sizes; 1 9c 7. Pair . > 19 to 10 yards; yard. . WASH GOODS. tenets to 10 yards; yard. 18c Woven Madrases 210¢ Printed Batistes .10¢ Printed Dimes: ABM a9c, Chiffon Organdies .15c ~ af good Cambric; strong belting yf LT Corset Defartm ent CHILDREN'S UNDERWAISTS. Made (Matin Floor.) at walst line; sizes 2 to BUST. SUPPORTERS,Lace. trimmed. years. 19c. values.. 2c ——tops,-four—bones-in-tront;-carr be" worn with or without Corsets, Sizes 32 to 50. WC vals ees eee ss 45¢ (Corset De. Piste colors; 50c. values, Women's Elbow ~ Length | Black Liske Thread Ker hair ite FO) ry) Second Floor.) _ Gloves. “Women’s 2-Clasp witanese Gloves." White and loves. $1 values, 4 Rew made, cream: dimer County Cheese, 1h, 123961 ith the chops on}, ibys, und Ory picked, 1b rANCY XOUNG 1907. LISLE THREAD UNDERWEAR— Vests and Pants for boys girls. Accordlngs to sizes, Household Linens. } Belts.’ They are a sample line § a MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDER- WEAR — Shirts have short or long sleeves. Drawers ae doubles sea‘ed. - 25c and shirts, Draw- DERWEAR. Silk UNDERWEAR, Shirts have’ short wunehortior longed or long sleeves; drawers ers are double seated, are double seated, pearl with pearl buttons, sus- buttons; suspender tapes. 39c pender tapes and b: —straps,—Eac! a —Each + ver § BED SHEETS—Full bleached, extra heavy linen finish sheeting; for Bk or full size beds; 59c values. Onac- count of slight imperfections, 39c BATH TOWEL: good material, Full bleached; | DOMESTIC TABLE DAMASK. Extra fringed 1 heavy linen finish a 38 in, ‘ wide; will give splend! Beh CAC ha atom 196 extra heavy | HUCK TOWELS. net inches. excellent | “NG Mail Orders Filled, Not more for sheets and pillow cases. Not than 12 to a customer 1 more,than10-yards toa G17. | 4 for 25c.. Each. ...... 62c customer; 40c, values. Yd. WHITE GOODS — IMPORTED SWISSES—Em- broidered, dotted and fig- Worth up to 19:. = TI1¢ ured effects; worth 19 Yard,. 29c. Yard......--. [ : (Main Floor.) x JOQOOCOORL China Dept. | Special Sale 30 Nace ee | ke UN Ro; ing 14-inch’ bowl on a revolving stand, rite 6 cups and 6 gold- | Seventy-five trunks; canvas covered, plated hooks.. Extremely pretty | stoi hound, all with tron bottoms, aitersaL a RGSS ENG 95c¢ some with straps; tomér at this price.. ; D S. sizes 28 to 32 inches (i nner Jets. i A Fifty Trunks,—covered—with—canwas, Imported Austrian China Dinner Sets. Steel bound, tron bottoms, many Dainty decorations, consisting of , ie Real dosebud patterns; full service J Of them cloth: Iined; with extra” dress trays; values 12 persons; YS} Hale shine $9 50. to #8: sizes 28 to $4. 98 price $18 . ‘C 36 inches........ . of excellent fCHINASS SS aiteol empire made of the best materials; slats is are hardwood; many. of them Itnen shapes, Several extremely pretty | decorations. 3 large plat Iined, with extra dress trays; many " saa eeee each—set. They —are—all { ; beass_trimmed_ swith. prvi ore than to- locks; values to wo SESE Bice $10; sizes 32 to 38 $6. 98 * ane . inches - PPEPSEEESESESES SAP SS PHSH ESHESS recess EES FESSSSSS FOSS $SSO6 Dy ty Trunks, light weigit, and (Third Floor,) TecqtharsDeitse A great assortment of Leather Tourist. Ruching, 6 yards in a_hox._Made_of fine lawn; worth 25c. To- morrow, box of 6 Bs yards (White only) 12c Wash Belts, 300 Embroidery Wash Belts, Ver worth less than 300 y y attractive patterns, Neatly em- AQc. nach, Tan DA g | 4 broidered-—Have buckles 97 — from a large manufacture. Some are slightly soiled-from handling, Not one in the lot § and White ....... All sizes. Exch. 11 JC (Matin Floor.) 4 (Main Floer,) Sufpltes. Special Sale Friday All Day, and Saturday Ones) 1 o'Clock, Bathing Suits Camera for Men and Boys. gh e i BOYS! ONE-PIECE, BATHING SUITS, be 4x5) ple: ires, Fitted Plain and fancy. colors, 75c. values : 39c¢ with automatic MEN'S PURE ‘WORSTED “BATHING ® : shutter and SUITS, Heavy grade;; combina | fi f rapid rectilinear tion color shirts and lens; box is wea eee se OL. AD. Se ierthe and LMEN'S EXTRA RE WORSTED | handsomeiy Hiatt $5.00 SUITS. Some with silk striped | $100 She ist pr edges; shirts are sleeveless ani 5 gi ita quarter sleeves; plain and PER STAATION GF ARGO. Bey ies pee For- : Bl. 98 Saturday morning; bring your Hl mak print for you tree of cl ree Argo: Paper osives “334 4 4x5. Also Argo. po: cards. Dozen | Fishing Tackle. Orted lot of rods for fresh and water fishing; rods of every iption, and at 5 below 1907 inodels and fully seuartateldi ri the frames. are Of seamless tubing, | ANO’ LOT MARTINS. $14, 28: Fermin eee (Third