The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1908, Page 12

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ALLS PUINITE Bou Who Shor Hs Chur in Pla, His Sisters TM HE INDE | WHILE POSING AS Praying at the Altar, and the Little Victim r TRAP Sf] FoR (“WILLIAM TELL” BLACK HAND | aa a | Missile From Joe Finley’s Gun Arrested When They Met Wine!’ — Ends Life of Frankie Z Merchant, Who Had Been Green. R. ft. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, B'way at 6th Av. 34tb to 52th Sh | A Study of Other White Sales This Week —a study of the values they afford—then you will ke more forcibly impressed with the ma‘ch- less values in the Macy sale starting next Monday. Told to Bring $2,000, PR ENS Se SOTA « who are pr ers to-d TARRESTED IN CHURCH.| i an aa Policemen Find Lad and Sis- ters at Altar Praying for Little Victim. the touls of a Summer Furaiter Reward for Sre OT merely a s éssortments s' Lan the members of Eddie Hocey's Cowboy Club agreed that the Wild Swest show vesterday afternoon in the yard of Mrs. Annie Seeger’s house. ee 352 West Elehteenth street, was e Dulllest one they'd had yet. The amounted toy pis- inent in these In ¢ fetmieions, at ono cent ea @ nearly twenty cents. . burned paper caps uni st too hot for the sm s that hold them. , Then came the climax of the per- formance. It was announced by Presi- ent Eddie Hooey, who !s also Buffaio ‘pm, tat Chief Sitting Bull, sometimes jealled Joe Finley, woul ition of markmanship. imepped out of the dressir fis trusty rifle under bh Walkea the length of the back yard, owing first to one side and then to the Other, the way he'd seen Jonnny Baker o up at Madison Square Garden. Then Be faced about and shot three times at ‘a circle chalked on the fence. The yapairof Oak Furniture: VTSS SCISSORS Specials Sideboard a ! "$20.89 China Closet, $17 Via Closet, $ PNLEY FS RS rey, oy 3 J > a t ¥ find Wiss Shears and Scissors + 5 R ear \{ wherever good cutlery Is sold. f cme ne nthed aici | bs Popular sty? SSANZ @hird time he hit it. A cheer went from the audience. Joe Finley was ; only Wild Wester that owned a weapon RGR UMMA AR AYES SE PTT A INN TG Se Se ps i Pir Si Quariered Ork hat. would really shoot; the others cu 7 @nly “had top pistol: him thos'q pray t A ST SENET? = f i : 3 aire I~ f= : | ae: ee tse we ME ST WEEK’S GREAT DEMAND iF ESTE Sg aeane ed war 4 Wardrobe Couches, s ! ‘a ' @mnounced the proud Joe Ok ‘ ein ne be Willyum Tetl, - ney 1 Yie's goin’ to de W CHA = | / No carping critic rose up to point out | wig ' ] fthat William Tell didn’t properly be- a jong in a Wild West show. The auili- ay " z } q lence merely gave vent to more ch ‘1 H . Eddie Hooey stood at one side of the omni reversible i rd holding his a) on EDS Gas Ee 5 : i Comte Tey 4 hort stick. Joe Fi bowed thrice, . eS xt Gai bh A . raised his trusty rifle and aimed and 3 Lowi Coen i red. The cap gave a@ little Jump on |Vie the stick. E 3 ‘Again the audience started to creer. : Economie; In Draperies For | ‘ {Then it stopped. For Frankie Green % i S Cc : tendinz-on a pile of bricks against the RY Dies f fe u ‘ Bei ieepevcicestunaLtotvereas Sa Mi mmer Cottage Windows ard, Frankie was an Indian. W FEM EVs ind 5 Aes 7 ihe : is Green, his older brother. who was s is Tri the nick o’ time for lcowboy. caught him as he fel! off the| “a Hes Competied Us to Hold Another H details i homes: ick pile. There was a little blue mark Ss FA < Danege ESLER epee nee a pecial Safe and Demonstration at ‘ een 2 3tream ran down “is face, Willie o or = F ae Bt eae Anta te oulan‘eispeak R I K sa R?’ Ruffled Musiln Cottage Curt ‘ So Joe Finlev just took one look and & A ottage a f pice his rife. and dived through an Be am ; 4 Gy eles Vt) i regul ® en cellar and was gone. | width 2 Took Gun from Him | Pal KT % Elsewhere .........8c $1.00 $1.35. $1.90 $2.50 § " Y E tner the poner of Frankie Green 13-15 West 34th Street. Micha Geena Fe t Gall g ey aa es [EAMG onanooanovon ea s si ; | ee ule ia as Fy one ae Between Broadwey and 5th Avenue, Ine) q Fadia Hooey's Co ors Wed 5 Sale Here. $7.48 $2.94 $4.24 $548 $6.24 5 efieas: last said Vednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday NettinghecEsse) Gu y hotels and cottages; Birs ‘Finley of No. 247 West T 7; repro ons of @rcet. “that Joc's aunt gay Profe harles Munter, ; Mlohet gun. At first kno’ i r Webern ines re thea lt Sale Here....... 89 99¢ $1.24 $1.74 $1.98 $2.48 $2.74 > air rafle, but whe t gives timates furnished for Awnings, Window Shades and Slip Covers, Fur- mhoot real powder to 6 inches and re- re re-upholstered equal to ne 2 \ away from J Yesterday } Two Exceptionally Attractive: : Groups of Women’s Suits Second Floor. Exceptionally attractive beca’ PORT OF NEW Yori. such underpricing of Suits me and the h ae i in strong and erect, de- of this cl er is most unusual. No less attractive are the Suits Rone ana menauy, themselve abrics, modelling and trimming. $27.50 Suits, $19.74—Strictly Tailored Suits, of serge, in \ blue, black and brown—plain or strip- ed effects; new model jacket, slightly cutaway; new flare skirt, finished with two folds; in regulation sizes and for small women and misses. $48.50 Suits, $33.74—New Long Coat Model Suits, of tm- ported tropical worsteds, in medium and dark grays and blue and black; straight-cut long coat, finished with tailored pockets and a profusion of pearl buttons; fancy ini kirt very full gored and finished with lap bias fold, or You Aga‘nst Colds TN go over god bo Telse my Godfearing. “80 I ; j H —————_—_——————————— e i \ } B A lt if nave A New Lunch Counter Infants’ Short D: % i 9 Stat Pet Reaue Outside the Restaurant Dene ort iresses: : 3 rid | Pact ¥-year to 2-year Sizes re . 24 Fi. ane Ae Her 69c—(% natnsook.vith yokes of em- Ere ‘ i one : aD eae s —2 } proiery insertion. ARE INTRODU NG A NOVELTY IN PARASOL’, MADE OF MUNTER “Nulife” Company counter, occupying space in the 89c—Of nain ook, yokes trimmed FRENCH PRINTED FABRICS, AMONG WHICH ARE REPRODUC- wide hallway leading from the } |<. 4,,,,,Witt tucks and embroidery in- TIONS OF TOILE DE JOUY AND OTHER ANTIQUS TEXTURES. rearelevatorstothe restaurant, J | Stones tucks and embrotdery ruffle The menu offers a tasty selec- $1,2Q—Short Dresses of lawn, with FACILITIES ARE A7FD292D FOU MAKIN PARASOL} TO tion at very modest prices and o yokes of all-over embroidery SER R oe the arrangement of the counter insertion; hem on skirt. MATCH COSTUMES. | . and fixings insures quicker ser- | | §]2Q—Short Dresies, of lawn, with | vice than is possible at tables io 7 round yokes of lace and the Restaurant. embroidery insertion ; hemstitched hem on skirt. UMANN'S j°2A WEEK / EN \ CALL AND MAKE] OPEN saTunomy YOUR OWN TERMSUTH 10.P.. | With Fresh Shipments from the fs Factory Store Rooms in Troy, We Continue the Great Sale of | MEN’S COLLARS ie | Standard Brands of bvorferacquarter| and 25c Collars, all Perfect Qualities; in Boxes of One Dozen, } In all—150 different Styles. All gaps made in the range of stYles shown earlier have been filled. | Share the prizes; no collar sale like this in the history of Collar retailing. Main Floor, Basement. VE PAY” [OPENS ANACCOU { e B. Altman & Cn. ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE >} RUGS AND DRAPERIFS, FURS AND FUR GARMENTS, FOR STOR. |) AGE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, THE MOST APPROVED * METHODS BEING USED FOR THE SAFE-KEEFING THEREOF. Teo | FOR tay |LISTS OF ea] | THESE WHEN ARRANGING FOR STORAGS, IT IS RECOMMENDED SELES COO ECS RII IIIIN 0810532 THAT ORJERS BE PLACED FOR CONTEMPLATED aLTeR. [fy sum | You Are Foolish to Wait! [4 , tom Furnished § ATION} AND REPARS IN FUR GARMENTS, AND FOR |} $44.98 i THZ CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS. [zat |SRAND RABIDS EURNUIUB E S400. 88 | rimiea | LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Furnished $8 75 LACz IRTAINS CLEANED AND STORED, 5 $50.00 worth—$5.00 Down, $1.00 Weekly 5 voces} 75.00 7.50 “ 1.80 ‘* 4 Rooms 100.00 | 410,00 oe 2.00 4 Apartments he, er Amounts Proportion. ae. ge Mth Steet enh Sth\Anenne $89.98 [ow EA Uaioe [$200 Uy THEN GO AHEAD! The Wor'd Prints more separate advertisements every week, month and year, than ANY OTHER news- paper on earth, To Advertise RIGHT---Follow the Majority. 69c Nidtneee ase

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