The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1907, Page 8

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ERE LOADED 10 BRIM WITH GIRL Policsman Got Shock When He Brought Pair of Rol- licking Tars to Station. Owners of the Clothes Appear ‘and Judge Lectures’and Dismisses the Prisoners. street lamplight early to-day {2 Brook- . lyn. Policeman Jerry Kelly saw two fgores dressed in the uniform of Uncle Words “U.S. 8 Washington.” He re- Membered that the crew of the Wash- | frigton had landed a few days ago. / "Cheer up, boys: not #0 much nolse Youll wake up the Brooklyn Bridge you don't cut/out that screeching.” '*Avast. you lind lubber. Hey, pal. @an the rig-rig-rckeys. Clear for ac tion,” came the cheery notes in reply. Walked Like a Gibson Girl. Kelly had met many sailors on sprees but pune that he ever scen shouted so Joudly or bad such high voices, Down _ Adams street to Sands street, near the / Bridge, he shadowed the pair. One of “yalked like a Gibson girl. The other Jacked that sprightiiness of step, but fnch of the nifty untform. The pal “kept up singing and shouting orders _ to an imaginary crew. “@hip ahoy! What schooner is that? Ha! ha! ha! Guess there's a storm Blowing up over in that policeman’s @uarter. Water, water all around, but — “Now, yo fellows behave or I'll yank Fe both in. See?” broke in Kelly. ‘This was the signal for a loud out- | Wurst of laughter. A crowd was gradu- ally assembling. Kelly pullea them over » tea box. He was surprised that no re- sistance was offered. Policeman Meaney » game along and he rang for the wagon. The quartet were hastily driven to the , Pulton street station. “What's your naces?’ came the gruf @—lutation from the man behind the desk. \ They Astonish the Statlon. “Ed McDonald and Katherine ‘White. ‘The Gesk man jumped from his chalr, piling ink over his sult, and Kelly's ~ Bightatick “drorged on the floor, Of @ the two Man-o'-war caps, reveal two heads of the juxurious brinet type The fair prisoners nung the ds. They could stand almost siraigh ere is no matron in the Fulton sti act ®tation, and the girls were sent to the Adan tiation for the night @lept in their suits of blue. To-d mrered in court before Magistrate e. Months ago we met two nice $o fails: sad Misy McDonald yeah Mp Against the bridge dng squarely in the Jud Ot back from France HI, to mAke the story @own to Coney Island and back to Brookiyn | ‘Well, anyhow, an argument came| a |THE, ONE BEST BET UP YORK STATE WAY. BURGLARS GT | OF WITH FULL» AK ROOSEVELT TOMO STANE | While Mr. and Mrs. Thompson) They Are Suffering Heavy Losses Through Teleg- DID IT ON A WAGER} - Jn the uncertain glare.of the Adama! ™ y gum, in nineteen elfht.”’ MENTO BRE —WEATSTAKE Drivers Stand Firm in Their _ Demands and No Settle- BUSINESS MEN LOADS BOTH WAYS. Dined Downtown Their House Was Stripped. taphers’ Fight. peat Wee Hh Ge Postal Telerraph companies are 68 and, Seveniy-second street. petitions are being o Ss an engineer'in|mg upon President Roo: Highways of the | a hand and settle 't or dinner yerter- | ing the petition say tha: ¢ They back about elev- | hay almost n rulned by t It was thelrhouse, but they [' The bubincad men’ desl hardly knew § M States Labor Commissioner All the @, all the cut | NeiM to come to New Yor glass, mos $ na, all the dining- | bring abeut peace. The room silvér, all the cooked edibles in| are willine to submit the the Ice box and the p n the wine cloeet will do the same. Supt. Brooks of the Western U and Vice-President Nally, ¢ are still, m vons that y had got window, for two mon f said Daniel L itu: man of the strike co! This last goes bo y sald that Mr. ure ya nin front of hi nd cauglit three~ sumper-cla sin the act of toting out however, Was me ment Appears Near. Made up with a figure that filled every . There Is no sien of settioment of the moat “wagon drivers’ a ers positively refusing to matke furth¢r | concessions to the men. and the men| UP close to a thousand dollars holding firm In the they will not return to ‘work until all thelt demands are met. A temporary substation for the po-| Nce hax been established charge of Inspector Walsh. police are walling to-day ready should the strikers or their symnat ers attack the men who have bee: in charge of ihe wazons, Now that rome of the live stock driv- ere have joined in x sympathetic strike some of the calf and sheep butchers aro haying trouble in getting meat. There was a fight last nicht batween Michael Boderaky, a atriking teamster, and William Smith, a Warley detective, on a southbound Broadway cnr, were arrested, and in the night polife court were fined $2 yelopel the fact t {ng the strike brea: _—_________ SINGER CHANGES HER MIND AND STAYS HERE. ‘COP ARRAIGNED oo The night de-| to the packers. |accused of atta of ie two chorus girls who say they were dragged from a cab at Coney Isl- agreements ¥ stand by the cellaret Mr. Thompson says the loss will hose who ements. countine the Injury to his naturally sunny dispostt!on. Justed satisfactorily. ON GIRL'S CHARGE Edward J. O’Rourke Held for a Hearing in the Coney Block Business Adele Roberts, one was W-day arralzned before Magis- to Voorhees. He pleaded not guilty Bessie Abott at Last Moment De-|* lout of t tend to business m UP -wien the two sallors came ove Jher daughter. @Ur house on Fulton » @ne of the b 1 Detter saflor her's 0) Fadod In the b. “Ul, yea, 1 for door wien De f ys couldn't don't Where thoy are, two stalwart fellowa @ntered the court rouns em had the womlstakible swagger of the garbed ni ee Know | FILIPINOS, “TICKLED” WITH LANCES, CALL FOR HELP. Gang of Night Raiders Have Started i a Panic and Authorities Are f Hunting Them Down. a WASHING of the houses and “tickle” poeple * they sleo. ‘An a numoor, of instances tne the advices re ment, tne re: have’ become t GETS LONG SENTENCE Nineteen Years and F for Thug Who By Robbed Young @ohn Barry, allas White, alla @ young tronworker Fetty-second street, ng Cuban songoird has a NEW YORK TELEPHONE 00., 18 Dey Street ase of the other defendant, Abra- am Blakeman, the Kepublican_ poilti- | Tt was a consclentious bunch of burg-.| Atheugh =the Wegern, tnion and claring they have all the telegraphers— Thdir trade ‘before they [they need, the business public is suf- the burgling business must)| fering and their losses are such that | ulated In New! York and in ojher business: centres calj- | Ik to Jae - went dewntown | Some of the merchan o.are push: | United hariea F | try-to| lo arbitration, provided the companies . chads yester- Thompeon | gay. ‘They feel they huvé been oO Un- fairly treated by the companies that! hey are willing to stand any hardshiv 1an return togwork under for- | 1 Q strike of telegraphers fin all brokerage offices In this clty wil: ave not signed nounced yesterday at the offices of the Long Island Railroad that the question of pay of the operators who act a® signal men had becn ad- Island Affair. With telephones _ f enough “‘busy’’ Edward J. O'Rourke, the policeman Hnes are avoided. The cost Is small. The value is great. 2 accused { punking Anna Russell | odes A Few — fluggeations « fro m and hie com- Laree. Reasonably Priced § Snpiainbengan. yes: Chairs. Camp Beds, had been held Air Pi tows, Yacht and Launch Supplies, Boats, Dori.s. king. O'Rourk ‘ents, >.00ls. Sleeping Bags, OUTFITS TORBENES IT. woman of fashion finds that the social nice: _ ties) of today require diflerent footwear. for ~ different functions, The extensive variety of styles we are showing in the famous ‘Queen Quality” shoes should eloouently appeal to all women who des re to be correct in dress. ‘eed we say that of all shoes for women “Queen Cuality’ comes nearest to the ideal o! a perfect fitting, foshionable, comfortable, durable boot. The immense product on—miore than 10,000 pairs daily—enables the manufacturer to use only the very best leathers and trimmings and to employ only the most expert cesigners and artisans. Your inspect.on oi our large assortment will be heartily welcomed, $3.00 and $3.50. Sunpson Crawford Ca. SIXTH FAVE, 19” 10 20 STREET, NEW YORK. iF Second Floor, as SRR TS as eo i Established Forty.Years ¢ | 7 at . ipapasian es a oraneceee| ONeil-Adams Co (yz & Special Hosiery Bargains For Men and Women For Friday and Saturday Morning at 15c the pair Regular Values 25c and 35c 4,000 dozen fine gauze silk lisle Hosiery, ‘thin veiling weight, very sheer and trans- parent, with double soles, heels and toes, beautiful, silky, lustrous yarn, pliable and elas- tic, These a what are termed “millruns,” = otherwise the same as regular 25c. and 35c. kinds. { Men's in black, gray and tan. ) [5c + Women’s in lack or tans. + 15c ( Special, per pair, at J IN EITHER BUILDING |———-——— ‘Men’s Negligee Shirts 79c. Shirts, $2.00 Goods, at 739. cach. Day outings. guaranteed, patterns all selected, choice and desirable. ed, also the heavier weight Oxford tached” or Separate, coat model. Values up to $2.00, at 19 ITHER BUILDING See Extraordinary Clearance Sale Men’s Suits at $7 Reduced from $10, $12 & $14 Have an Lye to Your Pocket- book and Save About a $5 Bill There are oily 240 suits I on hand .esily. you miss a genuine barg Al] made in apy selectio 5 u Boys’ $5 Scl Made in double-breasted and le and worstéds, in range of pretty p strong both in make apd tal 1001 Suits, cass On Sale To-day and Friday 5,000 Men’s Negligee All Regular $1.00, $1.50 and These comprise the best mad2 Shirts, that always retail at from $1.00 to $2.00 each, and are just in time for late vacations and Labor Eit, workmanship and quality are The lots include feather-weight madras and cambric, plain or plait- sheviots, hand laundered. - Cuffs at- school; reduced from Clearing Sale of Millinery All Our Summer Trimmed Hats Reduced to Close as Foll Hats Formerly un to $7.50, Hats Formerly up to $15. $1.00 $3.00 Untrimmed Millinery Chips, Milans and Fancy Hats formerly selling from 95c. to $2 to:close quickly.ats 2 IN EITHER BUILDING- We Are Now Showing | Misses’ Early Fall Suits $19.75 Value $35.00, at NOTE—Thise suits were made for us carly in Jtily, the dullest-month in the year for manulaciurcrs; otherwise the price would have to be $35.00. ADAMS BUILDING ONLY ¥ The ‘‘Allwin’’ Collapsible Go-Carts, $7.50; value $10.50 Regular Price, $10.50 We will offer a quantity of these fine Go-Carts Friday and Saturday at quite a reduction from ae prices. They are exactly like ill tration. Frames enamelled metal trimmed, complete with leatherette folding hood. Regular price $10.50; special for Friday and Saturday om Liga mennacan cue tone i NOL only uo we seul you the BEST LINOLEUMS and OILCLOTHS at ihe lowest prices in town, but § we also employ a corps of experts to measure and lay § them, ‘thus assuring you ‘he p Chest DEG EE OF SATISFACTION. We will be glad to have you come in and see these beautiful Floor Coverings, Qualities and prices to suit everybody. {nlaid Linoleums—<Only the best qualities of imported Eng- ish and Scotchinlaid Lincleums. shown in_our stock; per square lomestic—enaless variety; choice patterns and colors; per square JAI. se eeseseees + 49c, 59c & 75¢ Floor Oilcloths gis at 25c, 35c and 49c the square yard. In three qualities; pretty patterns in good variety of styles. specially reduced prices. Ninety per cent. of the men who come in here to buy Douglas Shoes at $1.98 ask our salesmen to point out the “factory damages” to them. Tusis illustrates how good they are. In fact, we get thousands of pairs in which no defects are discernible—yet we are able to sell them at $1.98 and J—and give you the biggest and best shoe bargains in’ New York, ALL'S IN ALMOST EVERY. STYLE; this means a great assortment of leathers in both russet and black—HIGH SHOES AND’ OX- FORDS, A wonderful collection for to-morrow's selling. Special at $7.50 dailored, high class garmenis; as- | 35, ActoutLinoleums--and Oil Cloths Printed —Linoléums—and—Plain-—€otor —imported—and- Remnants and short lengths of Linoleums and Oilcloths always at ? } e a 1 IN ADAMS BUILDING NLY | “3,000 Pairs W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men Special for Friday and Saturday 4c, to close out 250 pairs of Women's White Canyas Oxfords and Pumps. All slightly sotled, but many are worth $1.50 and £2.00, All sizes as the sale. ttarts; special ate... cee 48c Women’s Oxfords | | ott Su.ta Charming Suits tor early Fall com models. Made of Lymansville Che shades—in wine, myrtle, seal, marine a very full plaited, h bias told. Pr coats; regular $35.00 Suits; special for th Separate Skirts, $4.95 Separate Skirts for misses and|Se Skirts for misses young women—full kilt, with) C anama and pla 2 bias folds; the materials arzjiot, high kilt, with on Chiffon Panamas, in black and|bias fe'd or tvo narro’ all the latest fall shades, well]in black, blus Separate Skirts, $2.95 Sorted lengths and waisthands. Regular price $8.50; | Valu special at.........- $4.95 Vato: —\~ IN EITHER BUILDINO t Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases at Prices Lower than Usual Dress Trunks at Special Prices These splendid Dress Tru basswood, canvas cgye throughout, mustin lined, two trays, b lock, light weight. “28tn) 30 in. 32 in. 14 tn 34 tn. 795 8.45 18:25 9145 4.9.95 Boston Dress Trunks Made of seasoned basswood, canyas | 28 inch... $3.95 covered, well painted, bound with rus- set yulcanized hard fibre, two fibre fron trimmings, brassed finish, strong bolts, lock and key, steel strap hinges, tron~ bottom, with —three—cleats, fully. clamped, deep set-up tray with par-| tition and full cover, paper lined. Dress Suit Cases j Special at $4.95 Dress Suit Cases, sole leather, brass spring locks and catches, linen lined, with shirt pocket; size 24 Women’s White $1.25 for Women's Sam- Canvas Oxfords ple Dress Slippers and Pumps, 48c é b 800 pairs of $2.00, ful styles of and Shoes, 85c Slippers, same In the Tis, All are fine, high-grade, clear and. very su- 85c, for, 300 pairs of Women’s perl r Shoes, full $2.00, $3.00 and Oxfords and Shoes. ~ A season's £3,50 Sorts: sizes 0. nples crly, clearance at a yery low price; not bur’ in fight colors. pink, blue, all sizes, but some $2.00 lavender as weil as tan, white and and $2.50 values; special 85c Wintaaerae cal vari- $4 25 savexereitae Merienanas, ely, Fevelenennes . S are made of i malleable iron trimmed, long strap hinges, riveted 30 Inch..,, 4.45 32-inch ...2 4.05 P34 inch... 5.45 36 inch,... 5.05

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