The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1908, Page 7

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es ft @ lot of young la 'WOW ONE MAN TORMIL GIALS JURY ACQUIS WATCH SAME OF MS, STEW OF POKER PARK. MURDER CHARGE | UNDER HAF ‘alled as Witness! Highway Foreman Adds a Bit of Humor to the Bronx ———_ Sse Cry Daughter Against Mother, Swoons as Interested “Shame” When Policeman Ss Boy Players. Spectators Investigation. the ver Frank avenue, | to two 489 Broadway, tne] signed to ¢ tean-year-old Gertinger boarded with boys, “learned afternoon of the gteins in thelr Mat at No. 82 Bast Bigh- | Shel Comm 2 Magistrate's e cost ty-tlird street. The family consisted of) eu . Ravanerawerkingiin of spending a few h pen" | Louis Stein, a painter, wife, Mareen anew ered! eres Siete We at Yorkyitie Uo and a sixteen-year-old daughter, Louisa, | ‘" thee bermaid and bottle-washer w Policema Toward midnight, on Aug 4, Gertinger Bune call upon him Mali and was shot and killed, A few minutes a brought S ufter the shooting from a window 0: but her fall was ing to testimony and the busband they % ooting. though they iA Stein s } quarrelied with, 4 der and 1 house. | t the time I hear there are very dry Commissioner Mit sary to ask Foreman his conversation out !r it neces 1 as ho ontin 3 his own room. There he, tood | Went ni n room, Thi to see. So I st heard 1 out of his room. | on the fire-escape, and towards her told a similar “Each had front of him 15 cents in was contrary to the the employment of but that he had never se “I was instructed »; Brucker," said Duffy rious declarations concern-!;+o Carroll on my book | er's conduct I ald so and n r asked any q' i en the jury rendered the verdict |; simply follow ed 's and do no Jto-day all the spectators were driven know ee oouedin: et | from the courtroom. ‘The husband and. } ainimronetharie by playing asked Muagis-|the daughter met the freed woman at months. I heard he door, supported on the arm of her! gid some work around the mu have ‘anythin: w S. Weeks, There was puilding, but I do not know t W ne, in which t husband I know he never worked in my » embraced and the daughter : 1 gave full credit as be swooned. nember of it to mpt —— ang} NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. oy a bench on all with | to whom you! NEW ORL! r the | awe ST fou| Grounds ¢ are as follows REMITS FINE OF ONE MAN ON “TOSS THE COIN” JURY.) i . La. March 8.—Fair or the for to-mrruw's races Ac time Four furlongs; selling Justice Guy 5 dward C. | nagh Did Not Participate in the | Objectionable Method, ju vy Justice Guy, | Phe $50 fine imposed on anagh ar the eleven other jurymen who decided se of DI! york City Railway ip of a coin, Compar Was not ACCUSED OF EXTORTION BY IMPERSONATING POLICE. Two Men Held in $1,000 Bail for Examination of Complaint of Women. Chatyed with impersonating police- men and “shaking down” the unfor- tunate women who frequent the Ten- derloin streets, two young men who} describe themselves as James Smith, of No, 64 Tenth avennue, and John J.| Marshal” Hampton 4 five and furlongs. JERSEY GRAND JURY AFTER BIG MEN AT COCK FIGHT. sik artar Maid’... isk Broom’ Wall, of No. 620 West Forty-ninth | sw BRU street, weer held to-day by Magistra Over two-sco Moss, in the West Side Court, in $10 wyidence, bef bail each to await further examination, varie The prisoners were arr ed early} ee to-day by Policeman Detter, of the! West Thirty-seventh ‘street’ station, upon the complaint of two women who charged them with extortion. The Police declure that | the amen had been representing ves detectives for several we a | seured various sums of money from| rla whom they would first inveigie | to conversation with arr TO SEARCH DISMAL SWAMP | FOR MISSING MINISTER} and then threaten M. Akbar... : 110 SIXTH, RACE—Selling; sx furlongs 488 W __ (Special to The Bvening World.) | ¥ bin Hood SUFFOLK, Va., March 5.—Concern 1s| fade being felt for the safety of Rev. Mosby , who left las Lake Druninon ond from whon since, Relief Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St. ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY An Advance Showing of Men’s, Youths’ & Boys’ Suits & Overcoats For Early Spring Wear IN ADDITION WILL OFFER: SE OSOCSCOOSCEHOSOS DPOOSHSOSESPPOSOOO OOOO OOO SOO SOE DOOD see Men's Cravenette and Medium Weight Men’s Shirts Eee 15.00 r vat Business Suits years; alse | Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, \\:) or with ani kerbocke 1, 5.00 , plain an to $8.50., uw G 09090000000 000001 09000000 00000000 4000000 90960000000000000000000000000000008 i POSSESS SOO SOSOOD HOOD HOODOO HOOOOOOOO DOOD OOSOOO HOSE OOOOOD @ 600000606, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, = FREED ONLY 70.60 ‘AUTO TRUCK SKIDS pees LL UPON ME IN STREET Heavy Machine Bears Down HOLDS TWO JOBS. BACK 10 TOMES ct \ Murder | disappeared Indictment — Against on Workmen, Breaking Legs of Both. Wagner Dropped, Election Fraud Charge Holds Him. | the auto nea e peas of aded into the the machin down and p tally ove f] received sertous internal injuries. wagor Fox st MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. Misses & Children’s Shoes Parents should’ not forget that here they secure the most fashionable, the best fitting and the most serviceable footwear for young people. Our shoes are admitted and known to be the best that are made. In TAN RUSSIA CALF, TAN KID, Patent Leather, Black Kid and Calf and Gun Metal Leather, Prices Range irom $1.50 to $5.00 Cammeyer’s Shoe Specialties for Children Black Kid and Tan Russia Calf Corset Shoes. The Fat Baby’s Shoe. Child's Orthopedic Shoe in Gun Metal Calf, Black Kid and Tan Russia Calf. i ink, Blue, Tan and Gray Top Patent Leather, Fox Button )McCutcheon’s “The Linen Store” Art Fabrics and Colored Linens Light Weight Wash Fabrics PRINTED IRISH DIMITIES, 27) We are showing In our Art De- doescans aoe aa partment many novelties in fabrics FRENCH VOILES, striped. and : I a ed, 42 in., 60¢., “3c, $1.00, { for embroidery and decoritive pur- 4.25, 4.50, 4.75 yd. poses, FRENCH BATISTE, Silk and Cc ton, in stripes and checks, 42 ! $1.25, 1.50 and 2.00 per yd. PRINTED LINEN LA’ 40c. yd, SHEER AND MEDIUM RED F CH LINED full range of all the staple light-weight white materials, Among them are English Printed Casement and Broche Linen, Scotch Home Spun Linens, White Embroidery Linen 16 100 inches, Colored Linens 36 to 90 inches, Hardanger Canvas, Etamines, Scrims and Natural and Cream Color Linens. 5th Ave. & 34th St Linen, Bloom EMBROI- from to , 31 in, Opposite eg Waldorf-Astoria. pobile s Compa: joth men’s legs were broken, and they It Ton Daniel SonssSons | $1.00 Rough Pongee for 65c 5,000 YARDS ALL SILK ROUGH PON- GEE, complete line of desirable colors, including White ard black, Re Positive value $1; special, per yard, at 65c Spring Styles in Gilt Belts beaded elastic, plain, steel white, green and brown 45c Broadway, &th and °t: Sts. Military, gilt, MARCH 5, 1908. Doe Store Bulletin. Fashions and Styles for Spring. OPENING DAYS: i ! i} | Next week will be Waist |, Week. | | | This week is Suit Week— don't fail to be on hand To- morrow (Friday) and Satur- day. Everybody is delighted. | ° ° ‘New Spring Suits! yI Opening } Week: } larest and finest stock of Women’s | Tailor-made Suits ever shown | by any one house in this or any other jcountry Juniors’ and Misses’, | $18.00 upwards. Linen Tailormade | Suits \ Opening | Week: | New styles shown for the first time. | | Strictly up-to-date Coat Suits of Im: |ported Striped Linen, French Rep, &c., | &c,, in great variety. | $18.00 wre. | | Misses’ Linen Jumper Suits | Opening | Week: | Styles that are different in shape and | effect to anything ever shown in jumper | The most bev suits, ing styles and colors, $10.50. urwirs Opening Week: #| No conception can be had of the orig- inality and beauty of these dainty | Hi dresses. Descriptions would be inade- R quate. You must see them. A most j Superb assortment awaits you. $17.50 upwards, Juniors’ and Misses’, $10.50 upwards. 'Silk & Promenade Dresses Opening Week: ‘Twould be a profitable visit to come |from a distance just to see these dainty, lustrous dresses. A display to please every woman, however fastidtous or economical she may be. $19.50 upwards. ee | Tailored Hats Opening Week: Our own exclusive designs; specimens | of expert French milliners, No cya cates, $10.00 urwaras. You are invited to participate in the | opportunity afforded by this opening. | Whether it be to purchase or get ideas Jas to what the authoritative styles will | | be, you are welcome, For Style, Quality and Price We| Invite Critical Comparison. | Lingerie Dresses John Forsythe, | Broadway & 18th Street. John Forsythe. ii | $25.00 upwards | Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue From 20th Street to 22d Street Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Sale of Women’s Hosiery Special for Friday. 25c. Hosiery, 19c.—6 Pairs for $1.00. Women’s fine quality soft, light weight tull fashioned, nade, with toes, in the correct shade of tan color and 12 ular finish; special at, per pair tee ; __.. Women’s 35c Hosiery 25c Pair F Women's fine imported Hermsdort dye, fast black real } lisle thread Hose, made with double garter tops, double | ._ soles, heels and toes; also maco cotton with unbleached > 25c soles and plain maco gauze cotton Hose in the correct tan | shades, all at, per pair. J : Women’s Hosiery at 15c Pair Women’s shzer gauze weight fast black, seamless silk lisle Hose, double soles, irregular finish, at. Knit Underwear For Men and Women Three Exceptional Values for Friday Women’s Union Suits, 39c. Value 50c. Women’s summer weight, straight Swiss ribbed, white cotton and lisle thread Union Suits, plain or trimmed yoke and neck, wide umbrella legs, knee length, lace trimmed. None worth less 39 tanpoocvatey a wee GAC Women’s Vests, 35c—3 for $1. Women’s pure white Swiss ribbed Vests, low neck tapes, a variety of patterns of lace and crocheted trimmings. Spelt) ete, GlddonocouocsoconesucogduddoununovoosGD00 35c Men's Underwear, 95c. Value $2. Men's summer weight white English Merino Shirts and Drawers. Shirts have long or short sleeves. Drawers in regular or stouts, with double spliced seats, full fashioned, regular made, per- fect quality, all sizes, vali Bure 95¢ Splendid Values for Friday in Housefurnishings & China O'Neil Building. are now displayed in the Maco ot muble sc } 15¢ sand ( All our Houseft nasement of the O'Neill Building ts they pres er assortments than ever before. Our patrons Il find ¢ wares and at the very lowest pos- sible prices. here. China: Special Offerings Dinner and Tea Sets at Special Cut Prices $9.98 English Porcelain Dinner Sets, $6.69 D Maddock's genuine English Porcelain Dinner Service for) six peop! 56 pieces to the set; very pretty decorations | in neat i hese are > epen isto may bel replaced at any time. O8; special at Sets f a ANG Regular price Special Sale of Enamelled Ware _ Away under our regular prices—A purchase of thou- sands of pieces at a big price concession enables us to give our cus- tomers the following unusual values: Regular. Spectal | | | Regular. Special. Oth HD tas wn 58e 29¢| 2-Qt, Lip Sauce Pans....20¢ $0¢ | 12:0t- Rinsing Hans. 29¢ \314-08. Lip Sauce Pans...23¢ $0c 2-Qt. Pudding Pans 10¢ Lip Sauce Pans... 15e 3-Qt. Pudding Pans $0c | 4.Ot, Lip Sauce Pans... 19¢ 4-Qt. Pudding Pans $0} Ot Lip Sauce Pans. ...3 23¢ 2-Qt, Dalry Pans $0c | 5 Ot Preserving Kettles 15¢ S/O) Dalny, Rae we 4-Qt, Preserving Kettles.30c $9¢ “Hols, BLE) EE 6-Ot, Preserving Kettles.38¢ 23¢ 2S cae ie 114-0t. Covered Buckets.28¢ $0¢ sot Stew Miainers-25e, $0¢| Assorted Pie Plates......16¢ 10c THEOL. Lip Sauce Pans..-18¢ {Qc | Assorted Soap Dishes....15¢ $Uc Furniture Specials For Friday and Saturday. Adams Building. $18.50 Upholstered Couches, Specia! at $12.95 ¢ 30 inches wide and 6 feet 4 inches long, golden oak frames; new peda i i ep tufting, all around i all foot, continuous head piece, deep By eee a esttuctible open construction, | These couches are cov- ered in your choice of high-grade artesian velours. $18.50 value, at $21.25 Sideboards, $17.00 golden finish; 44 inches long, 28 inches deep; one large Small drawers (one being lined for silver) and a double ‘All have brass handles, fancy side supports, shelves on rving on top; glass in two designs—one These sideboards are re- 21.25." Sale price... Made of oak, in linen drawer, two cupboard. See aisplay use, and neat cat fancy, the other in oval shape, Tl inrkably cheap at our regular price, $22.50 China Closets, $17.75 “eG hese China Closets to offer at this bargain price. They are Just fifty of MMSak and. stand 72 inches high and 40 inches wide. They a pent glass ends, French mirror back of top shelf, and fancy shaped top with bevel mirror. gale pricelsceer: uronesee yee $8.50 Couch Beds, $5.98 ter than many Couches advertised in “Special Sales’ —Because—The Bet me is heavier. frame ational Steel Wire is the better spring, The Natlonts supported by steel helical springs, The mattress and bolster vi denim and are all well filled, Sale are covered with plain green d | $ 9 price nanan LaphodasenanoodG By 8 $23.00 Davenport Couch, $17.00 ouch has drop ends and can be adjusted to any position; carved claw feet, thoroughly upholstered in your own selection of velour; a good, . highly artistic piece of furniture and roomy, comfortable 5) 00 el a great bargain at the sale price. In Our Photo Studios Adams Building This ¢ An Extraordinary Bargain For Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday One Dozen te oan. leo?) They are Regular Imperials, Carbonettes, dull finish, on 5x7 or x8 mounts. Proofs mailed for approval. No extra for childre: $17.00 | sieeveless, siix | In their new and enlarged quar- |

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