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JEW. THIF BOECK ENTERS. Man Who Victimized Senator Clark and the Guggenheims, in the Tombs. : Young man Senator Ci. @enheims, Princ numerous Maiden tifen fled with $2 nd money he had tried in the Supreme Court fs to whom 5 greater part of the Jewelry and 0! Mond Boeck gu Pawnbrokers to the 1) Boeck left New York | $0,000) wort: of pea from E. W. Da ninth street, wits tructed to sell te 5 friends in N bis many mi Jers in Maid Pinkerton Europe and in t aivested Marca 1s detectiy Victor Shan'ey May Be “STEAMER DRNEN ON son for Twenty LAWMER G9. WORK SCE | CLENTS MINE, ll PELOFCULY, LAECLV'ES — WANAST ONeill-Adams G Store Occupying Two Blocks, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. BULCIG HE! t Sent 500 Workimen Ordered Cut by Del } Non-Unionists. ME, Cur Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Brass Bed Outfit— Complete ‘n Value $41.00, Special at $25.42 mn “ ae : Adams Building i | | | | vates—Tenant Hired Year aaneerss " - . . tach article is of Stardard (Quality. fully guaranteed, and can be lee F 1 s nw srdered bought separately if so desired, a torm # 1 1 1 Regular. ; ee ea Brass Bed, $25.00 Felt Mattress, $3.7 Nationa: Spring, 5.7 Roll Bo ster, 5 \ dan makers at wate Of tie tractor 4 sizes; pillars 132 inches, filling 35 shes; finished in the very luxurious, perfectly sanitary, non- & GENUINE FELT TTh 3 w proot, Made to order trom your own vot and vei ndestructible and does springs which auto- D» SPRING that is practic id by steel he nthe wire just right, 12 up of an extra fine quality of pasteboard, in order to secure one of these splendid bargain outfits, this aavertisement must be presented to our salesmen ai the time of purchase. EW. tenant-Le ee = — ———— ot = = — Boek 1 — - Mee seasnns an ee Mei’s Abbreviated Underwear dived by ls wits : | LABOR UNION MEN WIN. = Way since [ § lh Alt GALE ee een For Hot Weather at 50c Bairty-agnr nly reantszation on ie nD Polian re Le! . | Employed on Ferry-House Coat front S made sleeveless or with short ; also knee Steal ec — length, wid ers, made of fine qual rade, pure, Minhas wu Schooner and Other Craft AIO) pion » put in several Biwi sen bs Vue a. in Trouble Along Connec- |W a vk aban Yu Lun lion as became ticut Shore. Drawers are extra wide and double front and best made garments it Women’s Underwear Swiss Ribbed Vests. at.....J21%¢ Imported Swiss Thread Vests be gained 5 ul % LAAT pent) Extra size Vests, at........ Wore Iii hahaa Jerre fad an office with Ma: Faney t Lisle Swiss Samples of Won 's Union Suits— “Co, No. 40 Bro Ribbed 30e.5 te lace trims thread. Fowed’’monsy trom. S 192 | Value up to $1.0 Bee, O9C Gug! epee and P. 5: y ne SAEOO Ty t M. , elaine cand” he owned, the Hosiery for Women and Men Br justice “Gort and will be ‘ed JAPS ATTACK FRENCHMAN . ce Aisteinieae i stelniperted perenne hr | AND RAID HIS FACTORY. | $9c ported liste TORI, May An official \ to pe | é feel tain cure for Caleb W. Cameron’s Action » Grows Out of the Purchase of School Pianos. Growing out of chirg hand pianos of Edu eur of ROYAL BLUE FLYES 1 WiECK PHILADELP! Blue and escape from bel ernoon day a weilway who rem Sixty-two Years t ¥ i iker Dre tameron was suspen ied t Ses ee upon Wilbur's ee . wis laid befo ck s c . ‘ s Finest ‘ne ever seen wits the usuci Rike tow # 1 a the new imi cony ‘ ition, |. f West 34th ot, opp ldorf. Ing feet. Try it tu-day. ‘Sold Druggists and Shoe Stores, By mail for in stamps. Don't accept ani substitute. For FREE trial Ze also Free Sample of ry CORN-PAD, Special Of erin: of Men’s 50c N ckwear, 25c Ni eS a new ft Decoratir fa Kind 5 The Last of F of Riker to visit thi \ price i } 4 it Finest in the Adam: Bui . 414.00 Go-Carts at $3.59. Reed ¥C Also from. dd quality Gave Money on Groceries 1s Buildinc—Basement, Phone 1801 Chelsea | : —Armour's Imet Brand d Boneless Violet Cera Becouse it helps to mate them 4 beautiful. i i rs | Post Paid, &0e@ solicited, 1 accounts Winner Babeock. be 4 for an ad ‘ Was FH $6044 t MACKLBEL Chote tnd pureday. 2 A 1 mA Rye Tit Siive: moore’ | ROSERS DRUG StoRES tne s . RRM RINT SS ot oh ; . DANDELION 1 py 1 OLIVES Raney altrone marie oe , é 3 a Sa SY 1908. Greenhut and Company Dry Goods dium priced goods. or how much you may wish to spend, we _can serve you best, You owe it to yourself to prove this—so come here before deciding definitely on your purchases. While the stocks at this store are of the better quality, they consist mainly of me- No matter how little Tomorrow---The ARROW SALE Every department in this store has joined hands for the second Arrow Sale tomorrow. It will be a day of extraordinary bargains. below, which is only partial, will miss being here to get her share. No woman who reads the list Our first Arrow Sale, last Bede stirred up a wave of enthusiastic buying in which thousands of ee women shared—and t offers tomorrow are just as remarkable As you enter the store tomorrow, you will be handed a booklet containing a com- plete list of the offerings—they are too many to find room in this newspaper. This little book will give you a brief description of the goods, with the location at which they are selling, the regular selling price and the Arrow Sale price. In many cases, the quantities are not sufficiently large to last throughout the day—so quick action is wise. fou will find cardg displayed throughout the store, with the arrow on them pointing straight at the sale merchandise Here is the meat of the story: 163 items of new, tresh, seasonable merchandise are offered at prices ranging from about one-third, and in many instances one-half below the regular selling prices. Come early. Be sure to get the booklet as you enter the store One dollar possesses the purchasing power of two, in many cases here tomorrow—so that this is one of those uncommon chances in which every woman within traveling distance of New York will want to partake. 1.25 Elbow-Length Silk Gloves at 90c. Double finger ups; in biack, white and colors. (Main Floor.) 25.00 and 35.00 Model Hats at 15.00 Imported French models end our own creations, in exquisite styies and color combinations (Second Ficor ) 4.50 Ostrich Plumes at 3.00 Rich, heavy 16-1 plumes in black, white and colors. (Main Flocr.) 1.50 Ch:p Hats at 95¢ In smart. correctiy biocked shapes (Main Flocr ) Women's 6.75 Ready-to-Wear Hats at 4.50 ed with flowers or smart wing: Floor.) effects. (M Misses’ and Children’s 10.09 Hats at 5.50 charmingly timmed with French nbbons im piquant French effects of Embroideries sk or Swiss in ettective designs Sample Strip Embrorcered inn 12 to 1530 c yd, at yd, at yd., at < » Widths. Swiss Houncing, 24 to 27 Regulariy 50c yd., at 25¢ 75c yd. at 48. 3 1 0U yd. at 68 Both old only by the stnp. (Main Floof) 6.50 Lingerie Robes at 4.25 Daintiy lace or embroicery-inimmed — (Mai. Floor ) 4.50 Marabou: S.oles at 3.00 Importea stoles, bieck, brown and f.wn. (Main Ficor) 1.00 Messaline Silk at 65¢ In a wide range ct street and evening tongs, 20 in wide (Mein biceor.) 1.95 Lace Veils at 85c In black, white, brown and navy; 2 yds. long, (Main Ficor.) 1.25 Neis at 50c Br and f nets am plain und figured efects, ond ecru, double width. white (Moin Hloor.) 1.00 Silk-Stripea Batiste at 50c J-woor in hight, Cunging finish; street and evening in (Main Floor ) 75c Rough Pongee Suitings at 55c Natural color im bright, rough finish, for frocks and wraps, (Main Floc 1.25 and 1.50 Swiss Musiins at 75c in embroidered figures and floral Swiss muslins in delicate stripes; (Main Floor.) Exclusive de effects also Deartiful color assortment, 44-11 3.00 & 3.50 Silk Umbrellas at 2.00 Pure sitk, ribbon-edged umbrellas in black, navy, green, brown, gainet, green-and-red and green-and- Hrown; handles in novelty designs. (Main Floor.) 1.00 Tabie Damask at 70c -imen damasks; satin-finished ; 1 Floor ) Heavy, blesched choice designs ( 50c to 75c¢ Lace Handkerchiefs at 25¢ Handemace Princess lace handkerchiefs, copies of ex- pensive Duchesse lace. (Main Floor.) 4.00 to 6.00 Mesh Bags at 2.00 and 3.0 Imported mesh bag: of Gernan silver and gilt; 3 and dah prered frames, (Main Floor.) 2.50 to 4.50 jewelled Combs at 50c and 1.00 Skell, amber and pray combs, mounted in green and Roman gold; set with topaz; amethysts, jade, matrix and pearl in novelty designs. (Main Floor.) Men’s 1.50 Shirls at 75c Colored bosom shirts of fine madras and percale; fyured and. striped eflects; coat models. (Main Floer.) 1.50 to 2.50 Dress Trimmings at 75c¢ dered bands of silk or linen; beautiful designs Floor.) About one-fourth ot the ems tollow—read: Misses’ 16.50 Tailored S::its at 11.50 Ciever single and double-breasted mo.tcls in tweeds, Stripes and manmish mixtures in smart co ors; finely tailored (Second Floor ) Women’s 18.50 Tatfeta Coats at 12.50 Black taifeia coats in smart 30-in model; shawl col- inlaid wath satin. satin-hned throughout. (Second Floor.) 15.00, 25.00 & 30.00 Traveling Coats at 7.50, 12.50 & 15.00 Smartly tailored weaves for 1 wear. (Second ri ftw motoring, crave: driv plan includ- 25.00 to 35.09 Princess Dresses ai 18.50 Att 1h ght woolen tabnes; sold colors and srpes (Second ticor ) 1 io 2.50 Lingerie Waists at 95c Assortment of 5 : seriion aud en cr inbrics lace, ine econd. Floor ) 2.75 Nighigowns at 1.50 sky nainsoos in supuver styles, trimmed with odery oF laces. (Second rloor ) 1.25 Corset Covers at 735c Ot sott nainscok in pret’) mogels, trimmed with laces on (decona Floor) curt’s 5.00 Shves at 3.45 Correct spring styles tor women ana button mudeis, patest ie Russia call (Decond Floor.) snd misses an lace her, glace kid and black 8.00 Bench-Made Oxiords at 4.50 Fashonable moceis lor dress, waising and eountry wear in mnported f tical, patent leather and tan and back Russia calfskin, (Second Flour.) Boys’ 8 Suits at 5.50 Nortolk and double-breasted mode. fine fancy sheviots and brown and gray mixtures; with tw $ knickerbocker trousers; 8 to 16 years. (Second Floor.) 4.00 Corsets at 2.25 fashionable models of finest batiste and coutil, lace and nbben-trimmed; models tor all figures; support- ers attached. (Second Floor.) 4.75 Tatieta Petticoats at 3.25 Firm, rustling tatieta, with deep sectional flounces; colors and black. (Second Floor.) Misses’ 3.75 Silk Petticoats at 2.50 Of serviceable talfeta in bluck and colors, 36 and 38 inches. (Second Floor ) 2.50 to 3.75 Fancy Scrap Baskets at 1. In raffia, willow, etc.; attractive shapes and colors, (Third Floor.) 32.50 Smyrna Rugs at 22.50 Size 9x12 ft, in new designs and colorings; best quality made. (Third Floor.) 1.25 Japanese Maiting Rugs at 85c Fine quality cotton warp in reds, blues and greens; 3x6 ft, (Third Floor ) 60c Swiss Dresser Scarfs at 35c Plain and flowered effects, with self-colored linings; uted and ruffled borders. (Third Floor.) 1.00 Lamp Shades at 50c For summer homes; 14-in. size. (Third Floor.) 4.50 Cut Glass Water Pitchers at 3.00 Tall shapes, brilliant cuttings. (Third Floor.) 35c Taffeta Ribbons at 21c _ Inallcolors for sashes and millinery; 7-in. (MainFloor.) 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.)