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© THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY &, 190d, : Policeman Burke Earns a Place | SHERRY WAITERS HELD. SUIT OV; f $3, | Ff stim nk on Monta. a. geonoegeanononenenenenes ea sss ond | | more about the lottery luck that 3 ‘ hte a of Stenting eter: L -ame to him just after his wife died. 3 On Evening World’s Roll of Honor wits "sos" ctanete See ne eT eRT Ee B i i | | Bela Reiss, twenty-five, and Nic eal merly at No. 93 Halsey street, Brook- onwi 9 alrTris Oo Fisher, both walters at ls lyn, They were steady patrons of the locked up day at Police Head Hance lottery ticket man, who called ¢ ———————————— Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2Ist =t. Saves Women and Children. from Death by Stopping Runaway Team. with steal: ( Year after year the: best Ssh) ane , nts’ worth tn the ever al aa ‘¢ winning a fortune. Then, he Sra ember, 1%, old Mrs. Gerstenbere’ tied. A few miautes later the lottery Uicket man called. as won 3.150 on her ‘ast BODE SIOO® Retiring from Business To the alr the police f of Polic ‘Trafic OOOS9C 920 : taba Cashed In Ticket] “ss aaministrator of the estate. Ger- stenberg appropriated the money, He mts; Held by Dead Wife; Step- | says ne nas q right to it. His account. nrough the thind Ae. | Roed: tethenee Tenia | : : ing of the estate has been called in 5 Child ; g , BETES aes son Wants a Share. Fie eae intaistarcokt natalie Boys’ and ildren’s Clothing famst g nitted that he had iter, of No, 77 Nichols avenue, his step- Se EC ME SEE end: chilar i but didn't know) sake gon, who says he {8 entitled to two- by stopping a runaway Charles Gerstenberg, a stereotyper, {s| thirds of the estate, on the ground that R 1 Cc a eee © go on the sland. before Surrogate! hin mother owned the ticket egardless of Cost bad been dragged bh The hors owned © No, 142 being driven a Plaza they were startled by the noise of a compressed afr riveter. Soon they Bot beyond the control of the driver and were galloping, with free rein, across the wide plazg. Pollceman Burke saw the imminent danger of sco! of women and chil- dren’ in the v . and without a moment's hesit. ught the bridie of the nearest horse as the team came @breast of him. Althot KILLED IN AUTO WRECK. BURLINGTON, Vt. May 8—Robert see rk was killed and Harry WwW. | a EELS wlivan + Stern Brothers Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, GIBSON AND OXFORD TIES IN TAN AND BLACK RUSSIA CALF, PATENT LEATHER, VICI KID, WHITE CANVAS AND BUCKSKIN. Dress Slippers and Dancing Pumps. The Entire Stock of Bovs’ and Children’s Clothing Will Be Closed Out s the Greatest Values Ever Offered in New York PFFMSPIOOOOSISOSOSHPOCSCSOODSOOGTS. | 1) | | pee ruined and GIRLS’ BUTTON SHOES, Sizes 7 to 1074, $1.90 hold. and finally s TAN RUSSIA CALF, “41 to 2, 2.50 POLICEMA BROAD TOES, WELTED SOLES “ 2% toS, 3.50 were — Harris >uction Clips) = | Ga aa DIES A MONTH AFTER Hold Firmly on the Nose, | | xing him penis | SHE SHOT HERSELF, No Matter How Strongly | Misses’ Waists—14, 16 and 18 Yrs. i Two EXPLOSION VicTIMs. | the Wind Blows. | White Lawn and Batiste Waists, S. Irs, N. J. Hess, Wife of Wealthy] attached to your eyeglasses for 35 cents.| Colored Shirts and Waists, at $1.98, 2.95 rarged tron Cylinder tm soan) Ret Estate Operator, Had Been | SOLD ONLY AT OUR STORES. | China and Foulard Silk Waists, “3.95, 4.95 Presume Aeron Reem: | stra, at 1 Lace Guimpes and Lace Waists, “4.95, 5.95 | OX. (SECOND FLOOR) ee || OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS rind sie PE sqean aga suon rea An | = That the 25th Anniversary Edition essen tases. : s twenty-five sears ott! 240 Columbus Aven Blut & 624 Sm. | Boys’ and Young Mien’s Exclusive AG The Wroerld. cat next Sunday 3 J s FE Hen, n Str BROOKLYN. | . 1 MOOS See Aten 2 Sue | Spring and Summer Clothing ' Our N St ~ St. Near John SENOS RETEWeee | NORFOLK, DOUBLE-BREASTED, SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, TOP rs COATS AND REEFERS IN THE NEWEST FABRICS. WASHABLE SUITS IN NORFOLK, SAILOR & RUSSIAN MODELS. | time, 1s which was of sufficte the men across a room the neighborhood. May 10th, will be the biggest and most impressive edition of a news- paper ever printed. a wew WwW Very Special Values To-Morrow Boys’ Yoke Norfolk Suits, of fancy cheviots, in extremely attractive patterns, including brown and gray mixtures, also tan and mouse gray Imported Corduroy, with two pair knickerbocker ¢, trousers, 7.95 Young Men's Suits, of gray and tan cheviots and cassimeres, smart styles, newest fabrics, 32 to 38 inch chest measure, 12.00 Industry A: 20-page section review- Magazine A 12-page’ Magazine ‘Sep. ton in colors, presenting an unusually attractive group of illustrated Zarths cles about ® Society, ‘Ra mance, Politics, Charity: Fashions, etc. Washable Suits, Sailor and Russian Models, A 20-page section devoted in navy and cadet striped galateas, Value $2.75, 1.95 to advancements made along the lines of Busi- ness Methods, Medical Science, Food Protucts and miscellaneous indus- tries, ing the wonderful prog- ° * sess made during the last Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, various styles and 913.50 to 35.00 | i materials, remainder of discontinued styles, | Heretofore $22.50 to 42.50 y 25 years in Industries, Finance, Commezce, Ship ping, Travel, etc. Girls’ Reefers and Children’ ain cloths and mixtures, from regular stock to "close out, 2 to 14 yrs, $3.50 to 8.95 |B Heretofore $5.95 to 11.95 ble Tailor-made Suits, of white, tan and cadet imono sleeve nicxlsl, new gored skirt, 14 & 16 yrs, 12,50 |B Value $18.50 : Girls’ Washable Dresses, of Imported Scotch Ginghams, Dutch neck model, trimmed with pearl buttons, velvet ribbon fold on skirt, 8 to 14 yrs, Value $6.50, 4.95 Misses’ W: blue pop! A 16-page Hlustrated Sec- tion, in colors, embodying more automobile history, news and advertisements than was ever before con: tained in any edition of any newspaper. An 8&page section in col- An 8-pagé color’ section; extravagantly | illustrated, about New York,’ the “Wonder” City, showing the wonderful growth of Uncle Sum’s* great me- tropolis in 25 years, ors showing what human ingenuity has done toward originating and perfecting all manner of music-play- ing dévices, West Twenty-third Street ELFs REDUCING BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 4th HIS year’s “Nemo Week” is more than % usually attractive, and there aretwo good reasons why reta’ are anxious to co-operate with us to make this annual event a great success, 1. Nemo Corsets are not like ordinary corsets. Each is a patented specialty that does something —reduces the abdomen, strengthens the back, straightens the form, or brings b h, comfort and style in some way quite it 08 must be un- dersteed. Toknow Nemo Cor isto wear them, 2. The phenomenal success of the Nemo has naturally brought forth many worthless imitations, which are so adroitly named and so skillfully mis- represented tha! y woman who doesn’t happen to know, may ea: be deceived. It is only right | Lord & Taylor | Announce for Saturday, May gth, National A 12-page National Sec- tion, in colors, to which scores of statesmen and representative business men © contribute + articles Tne World A.42-page “Commemo- rative’ supplement that deals from the historic standpcint with the phe- nomena] ‘growth of The Special Sale of Women’s Coats & Capes at Greatly Reduced Prices A Main News Section that ‘vill demonstrate by its size amd scope The World's unequalled facili- ties for gathering news from every quarter of the, and fair to give all women every opportunity to aR: 3 i | guard themselves against such imposition. | World—from its infancy tearing upon the. coun- ERCHANTS generally recognize these facts, | ; to universal supremacy. try’s advancements { en to protect thelr trade by exp Chiffon Broadcloth Capes Ne | E ing frauds. » Week” gives them an ex tional opportunity to explain to thei invé uable patented special features that have made Nemo FERAL tried Pongee Coats *T5.00 I Tourist Coats Corsets famous throughout the world, | 5 R Z cA if HE new Nemo models are of absorbing interest, \ wk Rubberized ts 2 Some of: them ar irely new inventions, | Coa $25.00 Realty Comics rh ible, and the ingen- ” should be A 16-page section, illus- trated in colors, contain- ing more valuable infor- mation: about New York Real Estate than any one issue of a riewspaper has ever before published. {200 Pages. Advertisements for this issue should be filed at once A Comic Section In which will be printed the fun- hiest drawings of The World’s renowned staff. of art geniuses—too well well known to dwell-‘upon in detail, 1,600 Columns in All! Souvenir Copies should be ordered in advance. A “Want” directory offer- ing thousands of opportu- nities to the employer, position seeker, . landlord, tenant, investor, fome- seeker, bargain funter, tee, Satin Coats Braided Lace Coats Linen & Lace Lingerie Coats Pongee. Coats Fancy Cloth Capes | fancy Lace Coats 25. OO, values to ¢40.00 each i a, ee SWAN SHAPE! SELF-REDUCING, No. 512, for tall stout figures; and No. 320, same with Flatning-Back | SELF-REDUCING, Nov ED for short stout nd No. 318, same with Flatning-Back ‘ $3. 00 16, for tall stout fi same with Flatning- ieee $ land 5.00 SELB-REDUCING, 518 for short stout f) and No. 515, with bu: orters . SWAN-SHAPE, N. 301, 302 Mee a $3.00 BACK-RES ET, No. 351—$3.50; WILLOW-SHAPE CORSET, No. 500—$5.00 “Nemo Wee’ without transgi Nemo succes: superlatively ¢ it teaches wo how to be shapely and stylish It demons es that, though the first great et, the new Nemo models for slender figures are an educational event, f health 1 | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. nd di oy in Every Sto A 306. t2.word Furnished Room Ad In . The World finds 1 many a ae: sirable tenant. ere Nemo Corsets Are Sold