The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1908, Page 4

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4 THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1908, GIRL OF SYVTFEN INTERBOROUGH STOCKS FALL AWAY PISTOL SCARED : FBES AT YOUTH SUGGESTS A NEW ON HELNY SELLING, MAN'WHO SOUGHT | OPPENHEIM, GLLINS %C. ——— MS Mscy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, B'way at 6th Ay. 34th to 35th St. aS 34th Street—West In Connection with the Remarkable { Feels the Effect. | 5 eae Rear ee james Ryan Fought Rescuers || Sale of Imported Lace Coats Sales of Bordered Shantung—at $1.14 a yard— bb Policeman’s Club Knocks Pis: Proposes a Connection Witb | eh $ —_—T— Ps if imi fowenenl URE TE and Black Dress Taffeta Silk—at 99c. a yard-- t er Hand ; 1 oy: FP iy 53 ere was little feature to the ear! Until Policeman Threat- tol From Her Hand and Third Avenue Road Over | I d M H 4 “TAY! ‘ United ened to Shoot | Important purchase of 200 Imported Lace Coats LCE ES londay Morning, We Announce a \ Deflects Bullet. Manhattan Bridge edi mixcalThen FA SS : | Sale of ' pes s, Reading = will be placed on sale Wednesday, May 27. . RPE ar iso) 2s csp Satta wats OE Co es See ee ree Pe $1.50 Imported Black Satin | a girl, sixteen years old, took a shot | ceiveg a proposal from E. P. Bryan, | Buying was fairly, bplak ea Ee RO Ga ||| Cea UG ea Grey 12.00 Messaline Silks at Cc i at sinetaen-yearoid John Dortmann, at of the Inter Gtr | «ate CLO Ce TO ee enoping on a tench || $35 Imported French Irish (hand made) Lace Coats, 18,75 AC Haast deateatle quality ft tin Me atna, AG Broadway and Heyward street, Wil- (enn monly beth eabe ind arte Sie uddenly arose, gave a loud yell and ran i Ss: e. | pany, for an extension in Brooklyn. sees ® ‘ f 4 age } Mamaburg, this afternoon decause mr tine propased would utHize the first : . the length of the promenade, scattering inches wide. The entire surplus stock of a mill is i Reames ial lesesléd' har adled pet! rapt re eet oi e arse ane conse Prices. panic ce babies fe ae rae ay vee te represented. - : t h n day's highest, low ahi h mi } suading her to run away from home| 4nq would continue over Manhattan Peete, Rticatchaneearaeye bl C20) gave a whoop louder than any of the) others and jumped into East River. Two dock laborers, William Walker, of No. 61 James street, and "Jim" Bt of No. 77 Jackson street, heard the rum- [Mpexcs ' Two Exceptionally Attractive | ‘Groups of Women’s Suits with him. As the girl fired e police-| Bridge. Mr. Bryan's letetr ts as fol- | yeatentay final figures are as follows man who was standing near struck the ‘ows revolver with his club. The bullet was! “Interborough Rand Trani Com- Gefected far enough to miss Dorfmann pany {8 prepared to construct, equip and hind him, | operate a rapid transit railroad to con- OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & @_ and stri the sidewalk Little Miss Scott, announcing that she |nect with the exieting Brooklyn stb- ae pus and came running. They hopped in) would kill Dorfmann yet, was arrested | Way at or near the junction of Fulton eR after the man in the water. é reet and Flatbush avenue, extending .They had a lively time of it. For « will place on sale WOMEN'S THREBPIECE SUITS, princess. Jumper and cost, of ex- and heid in $1,0%) bail for examination, The girl says that her 417 Bast Highty-first cellent quality French linen, the whole suit elaborately trimmed with lacey new model Jacket, skirt full pleated or gored; in pink, blue, tan or helio; regularly £30.00; special. . grees 3.74% minute the chap, who could swim well | enough, would seem In @ mind to be rescued and let them tow him toward © along Flatush avenue and over attan Bridge to the Third avenue M } elevated railway at the Bowery and 200 Mi ses’ Tailor d Ss it H = TE olsualé ~e Canal street. shore. Then he'd change nis mind end Ss e u s + 4 i weer tet ine hibal ee erae e company !s prepared to do the | $ degin to Aght of ue pair a | WOMEN’S COAT SUITS, strictly tailored, of best quality poplinette, ond street last fall and me is s h Lar P & Iron ‘Ail three were pretty well exhausted | ————— een nn enn a , combinati ; young man named ler, who Was ar-| gone Sipser VAs ey ft te Pe | Gonmol. Gas” 2. when Policeman Eantaas! ran up. Can- | Of Serge and fancy material, 14, 16 rane Ge sa ee Telit Ghee colar Te 4 Fested about Christmas and imprisoned! wher the road is completed to operate & Hudean. octal desde a et and 18 years; also suitable for 10 00 L : H in the Tombs, She visited b ! ft under lease in cc fon with and . Then, Cant iad 9 Sreat idea. He small women. Re; retail price e WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WASH SKIRTS, of rep, linen, _ piques ; and Dorfmann was ano! . as part of the present elevated system, : Don AIO BO Cais Cy 18.00, $20.00 ai 2.50 6 and linon, new models in regular and extra sizes; range in price from, \) Snyder introduced Dorfmann, who had| carrying passengers for a single fare | Inier ' pe eae GED Care strug: | $18.00, $20, 82 - $1.96 to $10.89 . been released from on only a short of five cents fra: Atlantic and Fiat- “ ‘ ‘ +4 “Come on with me now, or I'll blow — } time before, upon turning State's evi-|bush avenues over the new road and : 0, — 2} your raina gut.” he yelled | (ao- : ; dence against men accused with him of | the Manhattan Elevated Rallway. a 1 F 4) | And) theiman) came.) Asi he explained | Y - ¢ finn, & St. 0, 2% subsequentiy while on his w to Milli d rices . q larceny. Dorfman and little Miss Scort | To Conform to Subway. M.. St. i} Bellevue to be pumped out. he didn’t | nery-= educe ome oO t e ndermusliin argains became friendly. Five weeks ago, she ee ‘ tion |e. Pa be a rb RO ras ine ed being pene | ———————————— says, he induced her to run away from| “The general plan of | sonticucl my Lead t “He was James _R; hirty-elet I hi M Whi S it ecnovacaliiastalled Heri inlial Houseiin| Would) belinacontormlty Aw thy ie) Sak a Wests. Oe years, old. ine mine hlec mites endl n the ay te Sale a * *s ubw: Brooklyn. The two outer uy i ‘amily at 20 Bast Thirt hth 9, } Bouth Second street, Williamsburg, She | INE suPway 1p Brooklyn. Tee Ae ate Nort 4 nraity ae No, go bat Trsenn | $19 and $15 Women's Trimmed Hats, 5.00 fecant Floor. arope 1 404 3 tf work. On Pacific ( charges that he touk her out and intro- | 1 5 hb and intro- | Kush avenue could be used from Atlantic 3 duct ir her mi \- oF ae 4 oa netg tO OLU Bry tien! Andie sonora | avenien toe Button gstrects (rhe) nresen 4 DIED IN PULLMAN CAR. 175 Trimmed Hats, all the new shapes, | AMSTERDAD . ¥. May %—1 attractively trimmed, suitable for pres- 4 | Thomas G, Hyland, a leading phys ent wear, including Tailored Hats, +5 00 f Dress Hats Toques and Turbans | ° finds counters and tables heaped high with the same sorts of splendid economies responsible for the opening rush. We planned broadly and provided stocks ample to carry the sale through the month. Among them:— : Ty": third week of the sale—our greatest May White Sale— pelled her to visit certain resorts on the tbush avenue > avenue and wns are now provided with plat- ested her a8 @ 8U8-| forms to serve these tracks, and an on early last week 4 already been Ror ‘ “ i pence stsese) and (ook her to ine eu in and oper- Hock, Teland nf... 8 ; | Fat Railroad, just after leaving Amster. Reduced from $10.00 and $15.00...... Gown: otra neck: ‘ate: | ery Rounce s merge ! 48 lation now proposed. dam to visit a brother, Dr. Edward | Camprie ext V-neck | eroidety Imesrtions, hem- | Cambric. opens desk discovered that eral alarm Rnavccanestionset therint Hyland, at Uti Hyland» | nenmbric cut, yYonest | aitcned tucks ‘and cdg: ery flounce, beadin had been seni o at the Ume tion of Flatbush avenue and out only a few d after a serious il: —— = tenTrowe: of embroidery | + ot her disap Her moter Was | street the proposed: line would & =1,, | prominent "in. politics, having occuple <0; re rom Drawers Dpypilenaates : na double track subway under Flat- | several offices, oe | Cambrio, lawn flounce, } to go home. bush avenue to the Bridge plaza be- | 3, and embroidery , “He Made Me Bad,” She Says. tween Nassau and Sands streets, where Aiea T went houfe the girl to the|{t would emerge from the ground and 7% Car * and lace edging continue across the Manhattan Bridx with four rows ¢€ conta 2 low’ * “neck, or the Woman Coward { joan ieee on the lower grade bridge tracks to the ery Insertion, hemst! f heard (hi Bowery and Canal street in Manhat- ¢ ” lawn ruffle... + | me and n, at which point a terminal elevated | . Satneook Jow neck. em: cambric, iawn ruffle | up my r tation could be provided on % idery + {B22 blind embroidery edging, i made me ~ dewithuribbony cree Bie The girl stole a revolver 2 . resent chira ravens ) ape Cer father and went to W ‘i 2 * “peck, beads Val. ‘ } night, Dorfmann saw her i Ble Watched outside his and when he left this m up his trail, Policeman’ F and jlnce edging, tucked back ‘490 Stations are Natnacok, equare neck, De |embroidery “Thee Beading ribbon and ‘lecs n aving stairways and Pp: Yi the terminal sta- vith the pre Canal st 5 tion of the Manhattan Elevated Ruil- | e tf Pa] | ni fat. ——_—_—_ e' ° at Broadway ; er noon wh nan es, In ont att edging Cambric, lawn ed up to fh that. girl ‘ ert h torchon !kce insertion an red Hat half a block i ran a Western U ost Bae dnernatitched, B9e. tributing poing t Q sponsible for t and) (rath nl t population which must traffic centre Laie She fora very lar, x ay terny is going to shoot m. n find its way to Manhattan, not only arrest otss cig me all night to the lower part of the isidnd, but 10 Magistrate Walsh, in the Tombs Police Cambric, low neck, yoke ! me eae meatal k all portions of It Court to-day, called eapest and and PLD ET ay Eh i Way T'can keep h Fast Time Guaranteed. |rreanest thief in town prisoner piers vom. tie | with ew (pb pis ea el from thus described ip Pohn McCabe, of No. rows cf iace Insertions | lace Insertions and edg- ,somebody so s Rommcanallltes : and edging Oe | ine 0 Canal | 974 Fulton street, Brooklyn xisting subway n is thirteen and 2 proposed route for his age, an Bridge the time | yay 2 and we and the Canal w sauntered tp. no Is an unde 1 in her manner. 5 “Are you going to shoot fellow?" asked the poll-ern tow B She was cool and jocular Waists and House Garments 24 Floor. this young : te Compare the Shape ert of the Third avenue elc- oon 4 Iw root him aya, : i yhit vn, fronts of all-over h emb: Eyevenmearsien {S| of the child’s foot with the Waists at 942—Of sheer white lawn, fronts of all-over heer), embroidery Heald shoe he wears, and you will Waists at 99c—Of black-and-white lawn, fronts with tallored pleats; cially those wisht The messenger $3.0 and scpaped 33 \inner pockets, w stranger to hold @ use of the Man e had both ss in Manha vy. otiharienintniic in Manb Sara see the wisdom of selecting 0 tucked cuffs, tailored stocks. Y erned dotted nel and the Klyn Bri agreed to do the the Cowarp Goon 5: SHOE; ' A R Posh Sacques at 39e—Nightingale Sacques, made of floral patt a a r tunnel and the Brooklyn, Br he COWARI " HOE A LA SPIRITE eh Swiss, finished with stitched scalloped border. a not only on account of the Kimonos at 39c—Long Kimonos, of striped and figured colored lawn; yoke back. Sacques at $1.39—Of crossbar lawn, with square yoke of inserted lace; fitted at back with belt. CORSETS 26 Models for e| natural shape last, but for the support it gives to the etter given ty McCabe was a! arch and ankle: A feature 1 out the ring and fake, and Charley ‘ fis tee ey. He told Detectives Finn| peculiar to this shoe. and Stout Women : z Bours 5 ret 4 Kelly. of Central Office, about ae 0! chilk A Sh Sh P ll Ca fnvalld and his wife ‘sun Heats terra GuETANO eng CENTRES | a great help to the child. 75 Models in All eets, eetings, illow ses y working In a clzar or twelve minutes to the east- | rleyths ni eanest thief” on a 4 es her wayward. t district, The time by | Vanderbilt av Brooklyn, and SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. Big Reductions Follow a Decisive Break in the "You can have a two-inch smaller waist in the River tunnel locked him up. NA ssed_ in court to-day 3 : i Basement, Cand | { fevered in court to-daxs| JAMES S. COWARD, C/B a la Spirite Corset than in any other make, Market Prices ‘ - = noneentt | 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. FEW days ago market prices on this class of cotton goods ; 8 fresh beet in Now punksunt Nran Waunes STUER.) Our Models for the Stout Woman produce this | AA | suffered @ pronounced break, making it possible for us to fi the week ending Satur Mov 2, average! 9S conts per pound. ko leaving the court room. | MallOrders Filled, Send for Catalogue, eat LAs] ROY W AS $000000000000000000000 00000005 0OCOOOOOOOOHOD SOSOOOOOOIEDOOSOOOOSOOOSSOOOED oupasy | Bonwit, Harris & Co THE DEECINES pass along to the consumers of such goods the same bettered values we, as distributors, now get from the manufacturers, For us there is a deal of good luck in the price break, Inasmuch as it comes just when we are in stock-shape for taking prompt advan- result without the trappings and accessories of the patented corsets. A complete line of models at the following prices, per patrt $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00 and $8.00 “* There is a Model for every figure, be it Stout or Slender"’ For ‘you the break is doubly welcome because it Is reflected In this change of retail prices:— Full-bleached Muslin Sheets, seam Full-bleached Sheeting Muslin, a In centre, EA standard pana of muslin, 4 Hi Size 72x90 Inches; 49c. quality, at 39c | 100 Ins. wide; value 44c. a yard, at 86c Broad way and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St. ih “ ii sar BT ae Size 81x90 inches; 59c. quality, at 49c | 81 ins. wi value 32c, a Sarl at 24 | Red Star Pillow Cases, made of | 8t Ins, very durable, full-bleached muslin, 81 Ins. Size 42x36 inches; value 14c.; sale, Llc | 54 Ins. Size 45x36 inches; value 16c.; sale, 12c | 54 Ins. Size 50x36 inches; value 18¢. ial, | 45 Ins, 13¢ | 45 Ins. value toc, a yard, at 12¢ Side 54x36 Inches; value 19c.; special, | 42 ins. w alue (7c. a yard, at 15¢ 14¢ | 42 ins, wide; value 16c. a yard, at 13¢ R ETIRING With the Hot Summer & Season right hereYou mS carit afford to take chances \\ with Your Milk supply VAL My ot Y \) (PASTEURIZED) (4 A Is Absolutely Safe Because It’s Guaranteed Pure The Brooklyn police are st! to-day for twelye-year ie of No. 143 been missing from 16. According to investigated the case Kidnapped for a ransom, His stepfath fer, E Spangleg, a ksmith, | , Teputed tobe well-to-do, and has offe From the Clothing Business Your unrestricted choic> of our Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock of $40.00 to $50.00 entire stock of $25.00 to $30.00 Men’s High-Grade Suits Men’s High-Grade Suits ; ; 3 ~ £9.00 ison. inclined to gathering {ce, or he m: employment. with son visits the W ‘ have been found ¥ p O j a f i . , ay anne hums Be 00. Gluck 5 iMgh (Grade Madras Negligee Shirts, 1: You cannot ot equally good and rich milk at the same price, : @ block of his at style, CUPS AllACNed 2. .e eco reeevevevece vevese — and you osnnot buy more wholesome milk at any price, tf h BAA) — > { Seen he ce pe SAA cis aha ea Men’s Straw Hats, $1.49 to $3.49 man who had asked hi using MUTUAL MILK too soon, and That js the last that 1 time to begin using it. ip NOW, Boys’ Clothing---Closing Out Prices Bince then the Spang ar= have ready thls sensp0 one of the best selections of Straw 4 pital and ra W H er shown under the Macy roof, 7 Beet aisha clouly "400, Te or send oa bere dey ei Wt Core Sls ereetr ee: {| | : Included arestralght brim yacht shapes in fine Swiss, ¥ Ja Ave foot z MILK & CREAM CO, s; als i Slezion, Pwith ti $1.25 Boys’ Star Blouses,... ...........s---+++++ Closing Out Price 69¢ Hee ets on oY Ey jenand (Chinese) raids; also| sennit, braids,” medi $7.50 Boys’ Suits, 2 pairs of Knicker Trousers ........ woo 3.95 Branches—822-6 B. 103d Bt, (tel, $712 79th), 348-82 B, 142d 4. eel, (1080 Mel.) $10.00 Boys’ Suits, 2 pairs of Knicker Trousers., “s « «6,50 $8.50 Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits,,.., “ woe 3.75 $10.00 Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits,, ,, “ «4 5,00 Genuine Panama Hats, $3.96 to $16.49 Panamas from Ecuador, including telescope shapes and the various styles of full crown Hats for large men. The finest ones, at $16.49, are Monte Cristi quality, This particular grade of Panama weaving sells in other stores as high as 650.00, white flannel shirt. mixed c @rbockers, mixed "colo: with the name of a rtment store {nside. ice shoes. He wore ne BUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Quarter-inch 5 7 Reedle, on hi h tly ove: the right eye When jast seen he wore a blue ant

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