The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1908, Page 20

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| THE ZVENING WORLD; FRIDAY. APRIL 24, 1908. is are there now, and Chie? MeKeo esteem ft as a high favor In M.) er to call far them. The heavy | been suspended. | ale HIS TOOTH TO ESCAPE FROM FEDERAL CELL Ellis Island Guards Watched Prisoner’s Coat as He Took fp. Dentist’s Back Door. guard h "The escaped prisoner is sald to have considerable money, having sold a plece of property for $8000 a few weeks ago. He came to America Dec, 18, 1906. CLOSE CONTESTS IN GOLF TOURNEY Herreshoff Wins in the First Set at the Lakewood Spring Event. Chief John J. McKee, of the De portation Department, on Ellis Island, reported to-day the escape, on Tues day, of Henri Boulanger. a dapper lit- who was indicted on (Special to The Bventng World.) | LAKEWOOD, N. J.. April %4.—Clore exciting contests this morning | the events of the opening round play in the first division of golf tournament of the Lake- try Club. hoff, of New York, the 3 match 2 up from How- | of New York, but it was {1 luck of the latter rather | anything else. Whitney played | shot into the bunker on the nth and then stmyed himself on | eenth. r Lyneh, perhaps the strongest | Lakewood lot, went nineteen | |holes to win, his opponent getting into | the bunker on the extra hole. Findlay {New York, former national | politan champion, won by 1) st, of Philadelpiiia. | y was fine, but about | “vegan “to. threaten. The | th Set-E. L. De Forrest, Lake-| d, beat W. E. Conklyn, Wykagyl, 2/ | tle Frenchman, Monday by the a charge of bringing the country for imm Boulanger was con! on Tuesda Chief McKee & toothache @ surgeon look him ov geon advised calling a de As the little ma’ th discussed Immigratic NO oe langer to a dentist at F and Sixth av rd Federal Grand Jury on |@74 marked ng women into |0) purposes, ed in a cell, but /w he complained to! a as suffering from 2. e."" McKee had the sur- ng about for and ant mployees. ninety-pound Pre and went to the ¢ rapt. Davie, Lakewood; beat PL A 5 up and 8 to go. fversity of Pennsyl- De Forrest, 3to so Garden City, 2 Arriving in the langer doffed cried out for t had a sure en right cheek wa Dalioon. They Watched His Clothes. The Hanks staff opera fooms, opening into an a {nto each other. There is exit from one of guard did not When Lake- beat # Drker Meadow, ath Orange, 3 up pp. Garden City, beat A. E usgaul, 1 up. Ekwanok, beat J. R. p and’4 to Ko. Boulanger as the dentist ly ex- Gini his tooth did not divert their | BABY BOY TAKES FATAL DOSE, i Lee A s-| BRIB, Pa, April %.—Bernard, the vigi- | two- old son of Balley B. Nagel, ame out | pr 0 Ww his feet slowly \n \d what the former site of jas th was doing. Had he been 4] scribed f nt that operator would have| he candy. of the Pennsylvania Boller randson of T. M. Nagle. . died late last night It of taking medicine pre- his mother, believing it to gald that the Frenchman Was spring | —— through Fourteenth street at a pace little behind the world’s record. | the coat The gar- The and ha el Bede NAb it Waist Sale *t: of This Waist ‘abr | 9835 Famous Dollar | Waist Event | Bust Saturday Only Thirty models in sheer white lawn, allover embroidery, dotted swiss and Auto shirts in white madras and cross bar dimity, made with long or short sleeves. Beautiful niodel illustrated, made of af 32 to 46 ver embroidery in dainty desiga—cluster of tiny tucks giving full. ness. Baby tucked hack, three-quarter sleeve, with tucked collar and cuff, Sale at all three stores. No Mail Orders; none C. O. D.; none to Doers ; ‘Bele West Vath Sted e) KL) 2¢ 64510651 Broad Street Been, cw 9A WARK its XS LAF UF YS an (c]p) 19) \ JAMES MoGREERY & 60, JUVENILE DEPT. An attractive stock of English Perambulators, Pullman Sleepers and | Go-Carts, including new features in Artillery Wheels, Reversible Hood and Collapsible Devices, At moderate prices, 34th Street Store. Thirty-fourth Street, | JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday. April the 25th. MILLINERY DEP'TS. Sale of smartly trimmed Hats.... 675 value 8.75 In Both Stores. Attractive models in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. Various colors and shapes. A complete stock of Millinery Ma- terials. including flowers, wings, Os- trich and Fancy Feathers, At mod- erate prices. LADIES’ COATS, Jn Both Stores. Tweed Coats. Suitable for storm and travelling. 8.50 English Serge and light weight Broadcloth Coats. Lined with taffetas silk. 15.00 Black Taffetas Silk and Pongee Paletots, 19.50 and 24.50 MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. 12 Both Stores. Panama Cloth Suits. Plaited skirt with fold. 30 inch coat with inlaid silk collar, taffeta lined. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Bx5 (00 Taffeta Jumper Dresses. Plaited skirt, waist trimmed with contrasting colors, Sizes 14 and 16 years. 10.50 Skirts of various materials. Plaited model. Length 37 to 39 imches. 4.50 CHILDREN’S SUIT DEP’TS. Suits of novelty materials, checks and stripes or plain and shadow stripe navy blue Serge. Semi-fitting coat, silk lined. Size 14 years, 16,50 “Box”? Coats of navy blue stripe Serge, Paca Cloth or Shepherd’s Plaid, Size 6 to 14 years. 6.50 Jumper Dresses, made of French Percale, trimmed with pique bands, Blue, tan and Cerise. Size 6 to 14 years, 2.25 In Both Stores. BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. Reefers,—various colors and fabrics. Size 3 to 10 years, 5:00 usual price 6.00 to 7.50 Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits. din Both Stores, Size 8 to 16 years. 7.50 Sailor and Russian Suits, Grey and blue, Size 6 to ro years, 6.00 usual prices 7.50 and 8.50 Young Men’s Suits. Brown and grey. 32 to 38 chest measure, 14.50 values 16.50 and 18.00 Washable Suits and Caps, Straw Hats, Play Suits, Overalls and Rompers, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street SOROSTS The Best Shoe. Exhibition and Sale of Boots, Oxfords, and “Garden” Ties and Pumps. Various models showing the new vamps, insteps, toes and heels, New leathers and _ colors harmonize with costumes, Regular models....3.50 and 4.00 pair “Luxurious” “ ....5.00 to 1200 ‘ Spring models of Men’s and Boys’ Sorosis Shoes and Oxford Ties, Men’s Sorosis......4.00 and 5.00 pair Boys’ { gonadanasosedose © JAMES McGREERY & CO. to 23rd Street There’s a Fortune in the Ground for You Dig it up! A World “Real Estate Wanted” Ad. will find a “Bargain” anda World “Real 34th Street Special for Saturday Mennen’s Téleam Powder 10c —Violet 0} can. Absorbent Cotton quali ro'ls. vor Pine Cough ho Tar: Danderine This C Women’s N On Sate Seturday | 9a.m.to1 p.m. Only! snlis Hat, 1.98 jouble brim, assortment of sizes BROWN ie Sizes for Women, $2.29; for Childr ather; | to 5 8, at $1.39, ahd } On Sale from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Only dotted Swiss or Persian lav lace, %4 or full length sle Girls’ On Sa’e To-Morrow || from 9 A. M. to 1 P.M. Only at $1.98 Misses! Every Every Thrifty | “Liberty OX many reasons—¢ Os mort and yet pr and durable, and from $1. any other make Pumps, Slippers, TANS, Fatenty Leathers. ity Shoes ats-s+seeerre? Girl High Cut Shoes XTRA HIGH CUT IN THE GOLDEN button styles. »y at ne e A Gu Cavan Kiely) 4-Hour ‘Sale ee Girls’ New “Olga” Butterfly Dresses linen pipe sleeve. fancy Sizes © to 14. Va than 2 to a customer Prince Chap Coats 5 Prince Chap Jew ‘sio ‘Spring Suits Reduced to $4. 98 A This Hat, 1.98 and Children’s dainty | 7 sh WE'VE just closed the largest and most important clothing Ere since we’ve The entire surplus stock of Walcoff & Co., of New York, a*= been in business. offered at the most amazing.y ‘ow prices ever Made {rom PIECE GOODS FROM THE FAMOUS DICKEY MILLS. The sao of sale Boys’ s 50 Suits at a 95 Youths. er, offered at All row at On Sate Oaly from i 9 A. M. to i P. M. Saturday Why not you? Try a pair. TEs Shoes, in White Kid, and Dull The A320 and. $4 Qual- the most popular shoe of OTHENE west Leet LLY C | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED blue, pink, white or tan, handsomely trimmed Only 2 7°$6.50 Suits at $3.95 BREASTED MODELS tn 1 re NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED GOODS NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE | CAG co — Butterfly Jumper or high neck style, made from gooa quality butcher's linen, in light with Saturday’s Sensational 4-Hour Sale of Women s st and most effective Spr Coats Exquisite Sample g models. 41 P 2) $9 acts S an Qu ts) < on wm -@ —} ” p=) =f i) =} = pexaael =i a) - = bt o i} =0Q wr & os “ as 1c) : © day ton note Boys’ $2. 50 Double Brace Knicker Bel ker pants, Woman - : New York ‘Wears ” Shoes chiefly, they're y with unusual care to com- t a stylish outline, to $2 less than the same quality in 1.98 Tan Shoes for Boys and Girls They are strong In the new shed with M. only, at, made style; sizes 11% to 2 at $1.19; $14 to 11 at 98c.; At the Soda Fountain Frappe de pe Something Waane iH Ice Crea Dutch ne Don’t Mise This Saie oF A won, Lingerie Waists WONDERFUL ‘ot of beautiful Waists, in the most fayerei Siyles of the season; 1 ot a waist than $2, and man On Sale Saturday, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Oaly This Waist st 7 This Hat, 69c Rough | | Straw Me rey oh 69c the This Hat, 1. 25 Flats, trimmed with known to . ew York. 10,000 suits for Bo:s antl Boys’ $4.00 Suits a’ $1.65 RELY SUITS, Special Saturday Sale of Go-Carts Sunt like iMustration tly flat when not tn pst and most hade, lace light '19¢ trhed Sak; worth gale price......+. Aires

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