Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EVENING WORLD !'FRIDAY,. MAY 15 11908, Hoak soon died and Mernek {sx dying nat the other Russians to be re "AMR DEAD AND ONE DYING AFTER ce MRE J} haps With Wood Alcohol. | | Detectives Didn’t Pay to Get in and Their Prisoners Are Discharged. Millinery Millinery bes killed thet compantons. | | of the! | =a 20 West 23d Street SPECIAL SALE For Saturday Only | We have selected from our Immense Stock officers are ene ia eapeinee - pas ssc verce ss || 300 Elaborately Trimmed room, at No. 637 e' str ene ned in the night court, but} Two years ago twelve young men|atter asking the detectives one ques- | HATS. Pabieh rcomenusslatiandiwents to) jivel| Magistrate Wahle discharged the | ) | tn two rooms in the basement of the| | Bast Twelfth Mernek, one of them, nolinced he had saved money enough to | Following the dea pital of Max G eured Gedurunk te forty-eight bh bration, the police and to-day inv bott n ac “Did you have to pay admission?” | Joseph | the Magistrate an-|of the East Eigh fon, who, with Detective Smidtker, made jthe arrests, and when the answer was street ho many of them imported French models, former prices of which recently go back, and left on Wednesday. Th ne ‘no, the cases were dismi: t twelve began celebrating the event! Jacob Brooley, Tim Kerns aon Nathan | ed fro $18 00 Oo $30 00 Tyesday and kept it up until he} 4 # were the three arrested. The rang m " © 9 III eajled. They saw no reason EB stop- detectives sald thirty or forty men d ill ff. h S d | Sing after heswent, nnd tnt ov. fr neve ina tall at Not Fant hig. ||| aNd will offer them Saturday only more liquor Sams cet Fapee, 4 itor of | s street, where they made the ar-| _—_ the house, became med last night! The tickets for the affair were! | and went to the ment There he found Gloser i state of oma and the others not m better off. He called Policeman Sullivan, who eent in an ambulance call to Bellevue. First Gloser was taken to the hospital, then Konoshuk and Seduru They an hour of ea rnek, brother of the man |, and Hoak are sald to have vibited the hospital last evening after they had been revived by Dr. Low- thian, in order to inquire about Glose: and Konoshuk. They returned to the East Twelfth street hou wome more of the pv ve been tssued by “The Jolly | usic by Kerns and Jacobs,” which | Your ° | detectives decided meant the two —— fe fighters. Gloves and other Choice | a of @ fight were taken by es. | BRITISH FISHER SEIZED. | CUXHAVEN, Germany, May 16.—The English steam fishing boat ‘Taurus. England, while fishing an isiand of Prussia in has been arrested by a lo-boat which was crils the fahing rounds at the |= Taurus was b ht in to AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR WEAR- ERS OF THE HiGHEST GRADE OF MILLINERY. a and drank! SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. mixture Brill Stores Are New York’s Most Progressive Clothes Stores-And They Are Dif:erent ss that has been made toward perfection in ready clothing is embodied in Brill Clothes. tes are from ten of America’s most progressive tailoring organiz: and express the most ad- vanced modern ideas of clothes making. 10ns, Exclusive Brill Clothes are made ot fabrics often expressly designed and woven for Brill Clothes. They are cut on exclusive {srill models that are 6 monih 1 year in advance. They are tailored ding to the “rill most modern ideas. These clothes are “different’—ditferent in fabric, coloring. model and tailor They are smart and correci. They are the clothes that yentlemen wear. They are the clothes that get away from the cum- monplace, They are the clothes you want. ; In the Brill assortment you will find 120 different models and nearly 500 different styles $15 to $45 of fabric. « Surely a wide enow zh choice is offered to satisfy the most diverse individual ideas. Brill Clothes at $20 & $25 Are Splendid Clothes They rank alone. In >es at two or three times the Brill price. M ay Sales that Save You 30 to 40 from Brill trade adva . Resulting trom urier marke gt ‘ S of pigce goods. Resulting from t itherwise would have ay have been c’ icy of sharing good thing: th Brill customers. $2! 50 to $25 Suits, 317 $18 to $20 Suits, $13.50 sé Suits are all journeyman abric, trimmings are guaranteed $13 The shades those TOWN 2 are wo! assimere ted suits. black t Sit. 50 Blue Serge Suits e thor- S. True Blue Serge Suits. America’s Bes’ Serge Suit $14. 50 Under $20, and. sty That Are Full $15 Value Suits at $10 he shape, Brill Clothes for Children lor until wor Young Men’ 's Brill Clothes mart new appy” with tw “$10 to $30! have new sts r sheviot, and of are warranted $3.95 NICKERBOCK ER ntly tailored, free PAIR OF Knicker suits with . TROUSERS, of cut full size on new alue; specis a ts of worstal ft, style and (0 values. 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Gr eenwich, OPEN satune M 125TH STREET, Corner 3d Avenue. N DAILY 1 Lop VRDAY UN OM F Suits of pure worsted, French flannel OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. nae $4.95 FOUR Hdd Bother 279 BROADWAY, UNION SQUARE, 14th St., Near Broadway. STORES. Near Chambers St. OPEN sccm UNTTY, 9 p. or — . few. ndpldiaoaet a aceaerameieaeiaens i Crowded to the Doors x * Broadway, corner Canal Sti i wa cone Ys’ fe American Woollen at $8; just 50 TUXEDO Franklin Simon & Co. Washable Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits 240 Boys’ Washable Suits—Russian and Sailor models of high grade Distinct models for college and dress wear; Sailor and Russian Suits Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits Washable Princess Dresses Lingerie Princess Dresses Hand Embroidered Linen Jumper Dresses Eyelet Embroidery Princess Gowns | Jumper, guimpe and high neck models of washable fabrics; 4 to 14 eats) | | | | * every HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX SUIT in the | | gfe Rowne, azea to fit every man or young man, at the ridiculously ‘e * | We HIGH GRADE SUITS OF * * aes Fifth Ave., 37th-38th Sts. Greatly Reduced Prices Boys’ Summer Suits Majority with two pair trousers, of imported al wool taprics; 3 to 10 years. Heretotore $6.75 to $9.75.....6+ 4.78 Extra_pair_knickerbockers, of all-wool Scotch Tweeds, Cheviot, homespuns and navy serge; S to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75 ... 6.75 2.95 Knickerbocker_trousers; Tan Crash, English Khaki and fine White Duck; 8 to 17 years. Value 65.00........... Will Close Out Saturday imported fabrics; 2 to 10 years, Heretofore $3.75 to $5.75, 1.95 2.75 45. Young Men’s Suits imported fabrics, superior tailoring; ages 15 to 22, Heretofore $18.75 to $21.50, 15.00 Boys’ Negligee Blouses White and colored silk finish chambray and madras; 8 to 15 years, 68c 4% 95c Values $1.00 and $1.45 Reduction Sale Saturday Infants’ and Children’s Dresses Russian, long waist, Empire, Hubbard, low or high neck models of lawn, nainsook, poplin or gingham; sizes to 5 years, 95c 1.35 1.85 Heretcfore $1.50 to 83,75, French Hand Made Dresses—of nainsook, tucked, feather- Stitched, lace and embroidery yokes; sizes to 3 years, 1.35 1.85 2.35 Heretofore $2.25 to $4.25. | Misses’ Summer Lresses | nambrays; | pea 6.75 | ms, Dimities and Heretofore $9.75 Of Scotch Gingh 14 to 20 vears. Batiste, in white, pi trimmed with V Heretofore $1 Of French elaborately 14 to 20 years, light or Copenhagen blue, old rose, Value $23.50 | 4.50 In white, pink, violet or ‘brown; 14 to 20 years. Of allover English eyelet embroidery combined with white batiste, richly trimmed with Val. and Filet laces; 18 50 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50...-...-eeeeseereereee Girls’ Summer Dresses Heretofore $5.75 to $9.75, 3.75 4.75 5.75 Will Close Out Saturday Misses’ Tatiored Suits | 85 High Class Tallored Suits— ade from the balance of im- petted English serges and worsteds from our Custom Department; Sizes 14 to 20 years, Actual value $34.50 to $39.50, 19.75 The ait realizes the excellent values we are giving. We are not * here to make money—but to raise money, The entire stock of a DIE ye Western Retailer in Bankruptcy, comprising high grade CLOTHING a0 SR For Men and Boys, Must Must Be Sold Here at Once at 40 Cents on the Dollar. 17¢ Alb our 3 all all NECK- WEAR MUST GO AT... | SOc, LEATHER BELTS, jin tans ‘and black, cut to. So bbb ttt low price Of ..+-.seeeee and Worateds, right up to t and $30 values, now FOR MOTHERS, We have marked RBOCKER SUIT in the house (sizes 8 to retailed for $3, to clean out quickly, at. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS (sizen 7 to 17), mi pure Worsted 6 formerly r regular to turn into ci ice 48. 07 vd oe. * of at once at.. gon, Meyer & Co. of Rocheste: forth $30; while they Inst. . LEATHER DRESS SUIT CASES, large and ‘complete line, $1 0: e Ppt te Aaah ddnncadidedd Da00dN OOOO NA COORG Every other article the store is priced at such a remarkably low - that you do youl apett an injustice if you fail to as GIVE US A LOOK Fg : im corner Canal‘t. £ Stern Brothers Will Offer To-morrow, Another Purchase of Women’s Double Tipped Mousquetaire Milanese Silk Gloves Full.16 Button Length, in blick, white, tan and leather shades, Regular Value $1.25 Pair Lisle Thread Gloves 16 Button Length, extra quality, silk finish, in black, white, gray, tan and navy, Regular Value $1.25 Pair Special Sale of Handkerchiefs Women’s Pure Linen and Shamrock Lawn Initial, in plain and tape effects, Per Doz. $1.10 Women’s Sheer Shamrock Lawn, in tape and plaid effects, Per Doz. $1.50 Women's Silk and Linen, in desirable combinations of colors, Each 96 Men’s Pure Linen Hemstitched, Per Doz. 1.90 Men’s Silk and Linen, in new and effective colorings, Each 25¢ Women’s Tan & White Shoes An Important Offering TWO EYELET PERFORATED BLUCHER TIES IN TAN RUSSIA AND WHITB OOZE CALF, Value $4.50 Pair, at $3.25 Continuation Annual Clearance Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, @# at .$9.75, 18.50, 23.50 Heretofore $18.50 to 39.75 MISSES! AND GIRLS’ JUNIOR SUITS at $9.50, 15.75 Heretofore $17.50 to 28.50 GIRLS' REEFERS, a $2.95, 4.95 Heretofore $6.50 to 10.50 CHILQREN'S COATS, 24 at $2,058 Heretofore $5.75 to 8.95 GIRLS’ WOOL DRESSES, at Heretofore $6.50 to 18.50 $3.50 to 11.95 Misses’ Waists--14, 16 and 18 Yrs. WHITE AND COLORED LAWN WAISTS, at $1.98 BATISTE LACE TRIMMED WAISTS, « 2.95 SUMMER SILKS, JASPER STRIPES, « 4.95 (SECOND FLOOR) = are . Young [en’s and Boys’ Clothing Unusual Values in BOYS’ NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, ‘of fancy cheviots with two pair knickerbocker trousers, Value $7.50 BOYS’ SAILOR AND RUSSIAN. SUITS, in gray and brown fancy cheviots and worsteds, some with extra white shield, Values up to $5.75 BOYS’ REEFERS AND TOP COATS, fancy cheviots and covert cloths, representing some of this season's best styles, Values up to $6.95 YOUNG MEN'S SACK SUITS, in stylish gray and tan fancy cheviots and cassimeres, 32 to 38 inch chest measure, Values up to $16.50 $5.50 3.75 4.95 12.00 ~West Twenty-third Street May Sale of Undermuslins, eae Remarkable Specialty House. ial for To-Morrow Saturda: Women’s Suits at a Close-Out Price In the neighborhood of a Hundred Finest Tailored Walk- ing Suits—odd numbers and broken sizes, but all sizes weil represented, Tropical weights in the most attrac- tive fabrics, Suitable for immediate wear, Regular Prices were $29.60, 38.00 §86.00 22,50 Exceptional Offering 500 Lingerie Waists Former prices were $38.60, $8.78 and $4.00, .2,00 Values. BROADWAY AND EIGHTEENTH STREET. piped ae nec eam i There’s a Fortune in the Ground for You Dig it up! A World “Real Estate Wanted” Ad. will find a “Bargain” and a World “Real Estate For Sale” Ad. will Sell it at a Profit a 83c |