The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1908, Page 18

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1908. H ~ Buck HANDER PIGKPOCKET TRADE MBS. MASTERSON | © sues necreery & ca RIDAY’S GR E ial 2] Night Shirts and Handkerchiefs, At The most tempting under-prices, way below cost, in Women’s, Girls,’ Boys’ and PES ce tina Teaiiiosatianine | greatly reduced prices, Men’s Garments should make lively business here to-morrow. Special sales in nppiGoadaine) stifies to | Geadinted’ Gad’ souetold Bourne Somttily Silks and Dress Goods, Furniture, Rugs, Housefurnishi ags, etc. Island boat Desertion Charge. hand Scarfs. New designs and colors, “Dip,” Who Is Arrested on | Way From Prison. Sale of Scarfs, Shirts, Pajamas, | Final price-clippings have been instituted on every garment in the house. Wesley A. Kipp Deserts Spark-| 1. 4, nothing tn even soeeta| Husband of Former Florence) ill With Family After lanypmore)jlamentedie who was arrested Getting Threats. barked from the Bi in Brooklyn. He was p two Central Office men ee | 6 Clean-up of SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 20.—The re- 5c al of Mrs. Florence M. Masterson, | Fiorence M. Bodine, to] Plain or plaitel Negligee Shirts, a J NEW YORK’S FASTES 7 GROWING) STORE i vamues 1.00 and 1.:0 | ce car in aa | borough. At the tim 72 Blackmailers Didn’t Seek alee | street, Bro was out on enue rly Mi harge of 5 W nto the busi- teeta Coat model with cuffs attached. Custom Money at Tree They Named js. | led to a violent quarrel | finish. 1.35 ; 569 The policeman who arrested Goodman | petween them In New York in Novem- Waluestivten antaieo rr as Hiding Place. Jat that t clared lie was one of the rome meats] S 1.50 and 2. i { ae palickest Booths Be Nehressand Madras and Cheviot Pajamas, Mili- : WEST 147 STREE C Moe i z anes that he -|8 Sala Tae ed MT? del, Whi d 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED Ont | Very Wesley A. Kipp, of Sparkill, N. ¥..| une trom the p thefts | orem | tary model, ite and colors, 1.35 kz pee a : = { ‘ bas disappeared from that place under He ts said to own a mM equity in a! & y. of which Mrs. Mas-| values 2.00 and 3.00 1 : @rcumstances so unusual that all Rock- tenement house on sixth street, | ‘i mber, 18 well known in| x: g ses 5) {© ida County 1s interested im ascertain- | Rear Lexington aven ; New York. The Bodines _ Night Shirts, fancy trimmed. Full omen’ S ur- ine Coats educea to 3 { fag his whereabouts. Incidentally Mr.| “There ain't anyt nthe to be worth $7,000,000 or $8,000,000. | size. 50¢c anys Morente tony 5 of th was that Mas- ailelrs v 5 Kipp's friends in Sparkill and Nyack inan, as he w ed to is now employed as a sales-| n, who have organized a posse to hunt down | Jail, “I' pekets since | tn this city, tes 4 in support of Ni Arte . | nis city, tes } with co! ancy @ gang of threatening letter writers|1 was tour bust- | relnralaamltteatthet : ght Sh collar, Fane who are believed to be responsit ed his wife and that he trimmed, 65¢ his absence. ea ttoy Ne aie Balers value Sse The last chance to get one of these aa Fur-Lined Coats at 5 testimony P ition taken before @ Fancy Batiste Handerchiefs, 25¢ anywhere pps oR une this underprice valu cand Soc the ground | charging | friends are at a lo: are the authors of Mr. Kipp Is said 1 a chest of | «, had been un- | Sea) 7 RO ‘a tennis party ata} MEN’S UNDERWEAR DEP’TS, /n Both Stores. for the same = ' d into the dininy- Sale of Men’s Underwear and Half Hose, on brought home a . n down an ele- 500 dozen, French Balbriggan ay in N York, : Pcie! : Heelltleaqtmaey st Shirts and Drawers. Various weights, ibmitted to-day by Mary E. J. Devlin, F shapes and colors. Shirts, size 32 to Oliver Scott Gabriel, ; Swe e a All Cur Waren! s $9 Silk- Lined Black / Thibet, Tourist & Satin-Lined Cheviot | Coats---to- -morrow at -$2.93 that of his wife deposited money 1 spot near his gro store. Jetter he got he showed to a fow fri and told them that he was alarmed about the affair. It di that $800 be left in the tree de by the letter writers at midni ‘ Tuesday last or he would be assassi- | in, Harold Bedine, Ros- 48 inches. Drawers, regular inseams, ned Ch | nated. others | that they had eS h u i j ! Vanished With Family. \M alto dented the allegations. Size 28 to 44 inches. Soc each, / | | qrhat might Mr. Kipp vanished. the|James Fox Had Sneered at —————__—_—. soo dozen, Cotton Half Hose. P| Th e sea y | { Jeyt clue furnished of his whereabouts | : ? = ; : these ¢ : sca nomi cthe station apsstane the| James Segrade’s “White- MAN s cette ina RIVER. | “Morley’s” English made, various 1 | Erie depot, who saw the grocery man) a F Lb A Valeria sie oes ; , Pie and his wife and eleven-year-old son wing” Uniform. | pasar weights. Black and tan. Ooc Pol pale Sa = Giris’ $ Wash Dr esses { Wo © j } | board a late train for New York. Mr. Sa [ise A Pe valuz 0c per pair , Q o so UE S ! Kipp ared to be much agitated. The} 'Nothing About Clothing to Identify Spring awasSGnidiee ieht Und 2 : reer tf | next morning his grocery store was tim, Dead Apparently Two mmer weight Under- : FOU OF hese we to \ ae closed and his friends, who visited his ae aia ea u ft s : z A special 'ot—worth $2. | otigartoianc\outlleiNenedilectfanyaiet | Months. WEES) made ot ‘Suk Lisle or Cotton, 4 F Pp $2 50 ters which would throw light on ‘is mith Cha @REKD including Athletic Shirts and knee each--double breasted, with strange departure, found the pi 0 | r | | locked. Rage Pee en Drawers. plese beli—on sale from 9 A. M. J | | The Nyack and Sparkill police watch- * be ca wo mo} i 7 ry td ] tel 4 } i inst sighty at the! tree! where. tne | waoldled In ; Ween if Be! eee era e ects ta Half Hose of Silk or Lisle Thread, to44. On Friday to 1 P. M. only to-morrow i biackmatlers were to call for the|imJuries received in a fi nt of] : i ae ep Ser ‘ | | mmeney. bat no one ‘appeared. | Begrate ni Was or how he came Oy] Newlembrotdered|desigusjorplainjcclors, Girls’ Sample Dresses 4 It is not belleved by Mr. Kipp's| Fox At attractive prices, t { } friends that the auther or authors of | his 5 » of No. SA West Fifty- “4 ses u y Olam { the letters were Italians, although thay | Atl’? Eee) lay 8 } were signed, according to Mr. Kipp Terwil a} i “Black id.” The spelling was good | V street dAMES McGREERY & 60. : and the handwriting was such as to| | - | induce the belief that they were the appar ap enaie 5 7 a svork of/9)/more| or’ Teas|(eduoe(ed epee 3% ner i 23rd Street o4th Sireet I son. Since Mr. Kipp's disappearance ‘7'0 8 a muc! . k and the knowledge that blackmailers wall taken to the Morgue, | i are propably local persons. every one =| > SS = = —— | } } in the neighborhood is armed, an 8 A POPULAR SONG HIT. Wed if By whole section, which is thic a es “The Girl Bebind the Counter,” Lew rd ith 1 aa tasa f Fields's musical comedy the ‘Herald i | ely ven in ec jagazine ne 4 ned. ‘S World—words and music. Order | JAMES McG CORY RL [ES MoGREERY & CO, i ais if a vs FATHERS VAN WNISHED. = So aS EU 2ird Stree 34h street | Ts LAN wasts We / 7 : ! an SE Fa . i | AS SLEUTHS WATCHED *4 th Shi Day On Friday, February the arst. ¢ Be ; ———— 5 d $6 S! STATIONERY, In /oth stores. easel fy Ruffle : mete uity Kul | Then They Got Trusted Fore-'_& $ an Kirts $ ae 2,000 boxes, Linen Lawn Writing i } man of Factory for $8.000 YO Odds and Ends Paper, w't!: initial embossed in colors, i | box L 7 Robbery. ( 2gc per bos : e Friday’s Extraordinary i value 59¢ i y ¢ ASS Hay { Bar-ain Offerngs! ° 500 Cabinets of Marlborough Lawn | s ae rere ct Mix ; 5 PN athe @hendtomelateortments | Writing Paper. White or bi Two 2,98 SALE ALL DAY Ry ee aay Nhe szes hove been | roken con- SS sizes. 4 quires soc | trbute to this heromenal sale—< va street, were arre H many beauiiru! $5 ard $6 models \ ‘n the collection | N MISSES’ SUITS. Zn Both : tores. Underwear eh | Items Marked ’ Way Beiow Cost Jander declared to t than $8.00 worth of fe French Panamas Broadcloths, : ers ‘om his place. i ; * ‘al pattel ‘When eutenant-Detectives Frank Plaids and Mixtures Princess Dresses, made of wool floral WOMEN’S LOW NECK SWISS RIBBED VESTS in en } Price, Schoenich and MacLaugh' e Models that are not ordinarily bati + i i i | ci e@ large sizes, with or without wing sleeves also a # atiste. Full plaited skirt w: ‘0 fol special at... i sasigned to investigate | the included in such a sweeping odd- aa | tel Ie ith ik folds | 4 lot. of shaped. in eeveless and wing sleeves; 2c ._end-ends offering asthis. Walk- and plaited waist. Jumper modei with ace Curtains regular price 19¢; for vaseaseeeee ( pracnemp io een oe PANT ing\slirisiairarietyiofifashionglemin| yoke and sleeves of lace, Sizes 14 and Haret-niade Renaissance Curtains, in | WOMEN Low NECK swiss QUALITY styles. Choice without reser white or Arabian; samples, worth | RIBBED VESTS, with deep \ \ 62.95 only 16 years. \ 25.00 #450. to $8.75 lace yokes; also { (HA sk ribbon run tn a pat- 4 Taffetas Dresses. Gored skirt with e\s\ 4 nd N> Alterations Bae ‘ a fold. Tucked Waist trimmed with braid, o Mati Oraers 5 g ra 4 St—2$ to— ~SVi H & $15 D ag Shirin ry | finished with net yoke. Sizes 14 and 16 i { ressy Voile Skirts, .G | y 4 i D ° Li ( ’ S Made Over Tafieta Si Drops $8 : Yea! ( Te) omestics--- JAnens, Ete. , een ae RE Sine a tde Nicest ntes Checked Lawn Princess Dresses, WANCH UNBLEACHED pt | pitts THAR chee 634 t owing cluste diene can ea aitreemicenn ey) Tucked waist and skirt trimmed with SHEETING in in pe ae eee he } or high Pie ihe paths pa ee ceunmes Ca ee urate Con | insertion. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 7.50 yee Alterations FREE—Sale ai All Three Stores. yard C © IAAL ror > are _— ‘ Sat ae gf \4 IGhlex Yt Se. BOYS' GLODHING, In Both Stores, Fancy Serge Suitings AGW... 4608467 Fulton Stee | : Norfolk and double breasted belted 15 Aisi Quatary ,4 ONE TRAIN OUT OF SNOW, BROOKLYN | Suits. With or without extra pair check eff a ifs TWO OTHERS HELD. S45tu651 Broad Ste. Knickerbocker trousers, Light or dark Feeley ray Je ae colors. Size 8 to 16 years, 6,00 at, yard... bl Great Sale of Telescope Couches DETROIT. ob The W ea Corduroy and Fancy Cheviot Knick- erbockers and Bloomers. Size S to 16 years. 1,00 An attractive stock of New Spring oK and Sar lothing for Boys and Young Men— -—_ 8.095 VWhere To-Day’s Hats, Caps and Furnishings, JOSEPH SWAN DEAD AT 79. ’ Fi Joseph Swan. ft e World Advis. a ot Jongh Sv | gxese | Spot-Light JAMES McGREERY & CO. ‘Slonl ie oe / 23rd Street 34th Street mal conditions Falls 1111] ce 49 The Equal of Any $3.50 rw 74 Make in the Aand. Every style—every size—PUMPS, SLIP- PERS AND OXFORDS; shown in white kid, tan, dull, patent and golden brown ry color No. 21, Equal to any $3.50 and $+ shoe that’s made—our inimitable price, Offer incluaes two distinct couches like cut, two mattresses and bolsters; steel frame, bronze finished; good National springs; ee Ww. Ave daughters “i our, who will, ws . tf pat va yt eee cee me ee ne ttn mee ee ane sere ene vsmnentnene momen oS mea bestia nm

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