The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1908, Page 4

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HSE STUDENT i | BOY WHO TWICE TRIED TO KILL BABY SISTE!. Goff was careful to impres* upon the measures that any coercivs THE. Ba a aD WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1y¥U0. |ICE INQUIRY NEARLY OVER. Mr. ier appeared as @ vohinier wit! - CROSSTOWN LINE | spectaa Grand Fwiii Malle | In charging the Grand Jury Justice TRIES 10 MURDCR HIS BUY SISTER He Attacks Child First With Steel Hat Pin, Then With a Bread Knife. Ten-Ton Truck Fell in Hole Between Fourteenth Street Car Tracks. enth street cross-town line, ant artery of transpor- Bridge | xth avenue ment has been re- is a temporary bridge | the excavation for the PARENTS SAVE Ne R LIFE. Boy Had Studied Day and Night to Gain Free Medi- cal Course at Cornell. nan, a driver for the g Company, steering om which was loaded | N er noon and guided @ wooden bridge. Tha long days of Crazed St ts delle study and night medical books, J over, over 8 of the truck crashed ng the engine wedged in le directly between the car | neurotic, 3 SALCHINSKS, conc: :y viol two-year-old entered her ro: 8 thrown from his seat that he was taken A gang of the spot trying { the hole. They ; ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY ame in the two-story house at cae ae STOWAWAY ON A LINER. F “L" structure Willlamst to-day anc z rhead, and the continual pass- | to kill a h avenue cars. Both times i.!s mother saved the child e blockade was ratsed a| of Fourteenth street cars| od clear across town at the wid- | of Manhattan Island. | —— , UNABLE TO FIND WORK, | * ENDED LIFE WITH PISTOL.) Amiel Roch Had Sought Job in from him. his ajster, whom bed and held on t on his m ciate! Vain for Ten Days—Leaves | Ber eel Large Family. | had been Disecuraged and worried becauRe of etd t 4 work and provide passing his hand across his t asked, n 5 RODE Ded Gotre: found him on wound in his the little About thre mother, who w ( door and ¢ fi t wo calibre revolver of Salling he: r e, which had heen freshly n’ the floor near the body, long: bread kn: the kitchen. W! turned them, the elder brother, due him he ha times. Policema Avenue STAMPED ON ASHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. Misses and Children’s Footwear In All Forms and Styles In every material, color and shade to meet every need in Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. Every pair of su- perior workmanship and of superior model for their the insane ward pital, and he was and screaming. r vinsky udyin nothing st MAJESTIC WINS SECOND LONG RACE FROM CARMANIA White ce, the greatest comfort and the completest sat- Star growing feet ‘ Parents will find that our footwear gives the long- est S. Istuction 2 Brown A and Canvas and from $1.50 to Pumps, in all "$150 > from ot Sandals and uaa ont CANADA BEGINS HOT | WAR ON CIGARETTES, OTTAWA, Ont, May 21.—Canada @eclaring war on cigarette ernment propose ' one cant give the Little People milk hot “summer weather right here, you should be absolutely sure about your milk supply. Toe one way to be on the safe side is to use f | MUTUAL MILK | will —$——— = Plot Called CITY OF MEXICO Dr Ht _ ( Pasteurized ) Because it’s Guaranteed Pure ore wholesome or better milk sold in rday at any It's extravagance to pay more milk an There isn’t purer, New York ice and you cannot get better in the o! where else, JTUAL MILK because will use it’s absolutely LONDON aranteed pure pon Stowa ; editor, a May $ ~ HELO UP2 HOURS. | engine, arrived at the its been held fe Ks and a great mass pen taken ey M., Oler, president of the American Ice Company, was examined at length before rand Jury by jeneral James elleved that y nd accused of evidence Mr. Oler. jooKed for to-morrow or Monday. the. discovers further prolong the invest! | = #franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Ave., 37th-38th Sts. WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY 67 Women’s High Class Suits TAILORED AND DRESSY TAILORED MODELS Of Plain Serge, striped or checked Worsteds, Pongees; also a number of French Voiles over silk 24.50 ~. Heretofore $39.50 to $79.50 96 Silk and Voile Dresses A collection of desirable Princess Models in Taffeta, Foulard, French striped Voile, and Pongee. Heretofore $24.50 to $34.50... . | 3.75 46 Women’s Coats Long Models, for dress, motoring and utility wear, Shan- tung Pongee and Taffeta Silks, Navy Blue French Serge, I Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50...... 9. 75 or English Coverts 34 Black Lace Coats Imported Hand-made Black lace braid Coats, dressy three- quarter semi-fitted models, over taffeta silk, also a few white, Copenhagen and brown. Heretofore $29.50 to $34.50......cccsseeeececeeseneee 15.00 NO APPROVALS OR EXCHANGES, bie Week End ee | Sete” 23d Street—West. Extraordinary Values for Friday and Saturday. Trimmed Hats. iy TO BE CLOSED OUT 500 Selected Tailor Suit aes consisting of the popular styles, in the prevailing colors of the season......... Regular Prices $8.00 to $15.00, .00 in pink, Regular price 59c. yard....... Special, 3c Taffeta Ribbon—s-inch wide, white and garnet light blue, e Geraniums —Alice biue, yellow and natural shades Value 95¢. - Special, 39c Pheasant Tails —Formerly $1.45 + Special, 59c Mushroom Band Sailor................ Special, 1.45 Ladies’ Neck wear —Rea Irish Crochet Bows. ACIS GI: agoorsonoscoonsqacnendscbndes90n9600000 Special, 50c Complete Assortment of Dutch Collars, Oey a) 756, 1. oo Lord & Taylor Shoe Department “Exceptional Values” ee eee Women's Colonial Tongue Pumps, Gibson Tres, Oxford, or Walking Pumps of Tan Russia, Black Russia, Vici Kid, Patent Leither or White Canvas $5.00 values, Q¢ J? 25 Boys’, Girls’ and Infants’ Footwear made on improved “ Orthopedic” last, High Grade’ Workmanship, All Desirable Leathers for Dress or School Wear Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave., roth St wre testimony would cloud . The issuance of a Grand poena @ man who might of the commission of rime might be construed as coercion, and it is hardly possible that Mr. Os- borne would take the risk of coercing 4 report from the Grand Jury may be nly of new ‘evidence can 5 New Laid Eggs, 25@ At All the James Butler Inc. Stores On Thursday ;Friday & Saturday of ee een Every egg has passed inspection and is guaranteed to be sweet and @Wresh, They are selected egys— selling at a specially low price-- \ iardly enough to cover cost You can buy “cheap” eges a (most any price; but these ai entirely different. They are giv CHOICE ing the greatest satisfaction ano will please you. GROCERIES Other big values for the week S follow: Best Creamery Butter, a Ib The new grass butter, fresh from the Western reameries; deliciously sweet and trs ac gaining a he w triends every day. Belle Brook Print Butter - 27¢ The most tastic io.s, particular and critical houseceepers pronounce BELLE BROOK PRINTS to be excellent in taste and flavor. New Potatoes, 7 Ib. basket - 25¢ ! The cream of the new crop; specially selected from the best shipments, and a we'come chinge from the vid potatoes. Essie Sugar Corn, can - - 10¢ Maine's choicest produci; worth 15¢ a can; regular low price 12c; sweet, ten Jer ang delicious. Sugar Corn, regular No. 2 can, 7c Choice quality, Maine style; various brands that are regularly sold elsewhere from Se to 10¢ a can Smoked Shoulders, a lb. - Sic Delicious little “picnics,” lean and tender, weight from 4 to 6 Ibs.; sweet and nourishing meat Boneless Bacon, a lb. - - i6¢ Swiit’s Famous Eagle Brand --best of ali sugar-cured bacon; every slice streaked with tat and .ean. Tabie Salt, large 10c carton, 5c Blue Ribboa Lr ond, tree runn ng, in large cartons; worth 1c; regular low prce 7¢ “Atri Special at See 100 | Condensed Milk 100 S.&n. Stamps S. & H. Stamps FREE FREE With 1-1b, With 1 Ib. Carton Old Planta- D iana tion Coffee “CHOICE AN, CROCE i BRIES. Dey 25¢e nous nerd of co milk—at these great! from pu for 30c T and 1! [b. of ea, Very best Easily W. ay 2 “for chase, 70¢ «Je cn Se cn Je “10 §0e Fanciest Santa Clara Prunes, Ib., 17¢ California Prunes, 3 Ibs., - - 25¢e Large, sweet, fresm santa Clara truit, full o! meat, rich flavored and thin of skin; bie value. ‘Liberty Jams, 1 Ib. glass jar, 10c Blue Ribton Jams, Glabe des, Et 17¢. ‘Liberty Preserves, stons tock, = 25¢) The “Butier Big Three’’—all choice home-grown fruit—nothing fancier or purer than “Blue Ribbon’’¢Jams, Genuine Fig Newtons, Ib. - 12c Guaranteed to contain the choicest Smyrna tg paste—healthful and Celicious—tresh from th: National Biscuit Company Liberty Pickles, 10 oz. bottle, 10¢ Gherkins. Onions. Mixed, Chow-Chow—in sweet and sour pickle—all the choicest kinds of crisp, tresh-boitled appetizers. Lemons, Extra Large and Fancy, Doz., 7 5e 60 10 S.&H. Stamps Free| Biscuits S. & H. Stamps with any one of the following purchases Fresh irom the 10c 7 Nationa! Biscuit Co. REE Bottle Peerless Root Beer ... Red Grahams, | pkg. with 1 1b. OLD FLANTA-| Rottie Peerless White Vinegar 10c Social Teas... 9 and tg Ib. VERY Bes! | Bot, Lemon or Vanilla Flavoring 1c Gcianee ‘ $0c TEA. Total purchase— Bottle Prepared Mustard . i0e 4 en Crisps Jonnie Cake, . 55¢€ Bottie imported Olive Oil The “James Butler’ 23¢ Sugar Crimps Campbell’s Tomato Soup sii A Ib. 10¢ Seculirise. cans 29C3 Can 9e ‘Wines, Liquors and Brews for the Home Special Prices for the Week at 94 ‘JAMES BUTLER” Licensed Stores. Gordon Dry Gin, or Builer Superior, bottle.. ...73@ Kingussie Scotch, vottie.. 79C| Hunter Whiskey, 5. botue..79@ Power’s Irish, bottl:...... $4/ Wilson Whiskey, bottlc..85€ 50 Sh 30 Siamps 30 Stamps 90 Stamps FREE wits soe FREE sii case 0: FREE wi tre [FREE ss one “Whiskey. | hee Beer | Witiskey Jaa ..95¢ J. B. Choice california Claret, A (jug free). Imperial Whiskey, large pint size pocket flask...... Guiness’s Stout, ‘fic. $1.35, Bass Alle, fini." | Guinessis Stomh ness, Vee Grand Opening at 80 Third Ave., Brooklyn Next Saturday morning another new “JAMES BUTLER” Store will open at THIRD AVENUE AND DEAN STREET, in Brooklyn, ‘The store is unusually commodious, com and well stocked with everything good to eat and drink, including a FRESH MEAT DEPARTME in addition to the well known JAMES BUTLER lines of AS, COFFEES, GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, BUTTER, EGGS, PROVISIO Wl (Ly IQUORS and "BREWS—neceséaries, luxuries and deli- cacies from every c\me. Prices are always ‘the lowest possible—often at wholesale cost, or even lower —enabling you to sive one slollgr'in every three, and sometimes more, Every housekeeper in th neighborhood is cordially invited to visit the new store and give us an opvortunity to prove how welliand economically we can serve her.

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