The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1908, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

N THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, “tetramer eneraterrormpar enn nue 6 ae Laue mae arena en Ye aEeRenemerener aereetatnl need eit ein et 1908.) BURGLARS ARE © GIRL SAVES SISTER FOILED BY THis She Told Har. | i i i i |, Sees Pair Going Into Neigh- ae: If you kid sister should tumbl bor’s House by Window and Gets Police. : R — Wallbert, of th Beach, Mabel,” Two men who sald they were Joseph No. Biern, twenty-three, no home, and Ber- Bard Roener eighteen, an electrician, Of No. 190 Fast One Hundred and Twen- tleth street, were arraigned by Police- Bian Gargan in the Harlem Court to- poy on a charge of entering Mrs, ° he! r boat, having capsized, ng in the water off third street, Ul don't want any we chael Jacobs's apartments by a win- t house, so grab hold of the boat | @bw at No. 312 East Kighty-fourth qnq do as I tell you.” ' aireet. \s Helen sald this she had Mabel, ) ‘A little girl in the house saw them qi) co airitanaisabal a @hd told her mother, who called the her sister's con- ¥ lice. The office the jntrud she managed to get @ 4 Were dismantling th he keel of the upturned q entered. Both ran, i ‘The other made f While a score of pe the neighborhood for. hi 6n an upper floor, hap them. ing for it both ) fnto the dumbwaiter shaft to see if the r Dutcher had come with her meat, and enw him He let himself down between floors, but when a policeman threatened ¢vt the rope and give him a fas ride to the basement, he satd “Don't; I'm coming out.” He pulled * fhimself up, and was taken away. The police say they found two gold watches «s¢ $n Rooner, one belonging to Mrs. Jacobs. rd Goddard, § Bizteenth es himself twenty, & suspicious person, s8e1 ————————— f ‘ | RICH MAN IS KILLED i | BY A BOY CYCLIST. | : Glenn 4 Campbell, a fifteen-year-old | fhezro, was arraigned in the Harlem ° Court to-day charged with homjcide He was “showing off” on his bfcy fast night at One Hundred and Fo: ‘teenth street and Lenox avenue when Tan into Jacob Joseph, aged six wealthy retired real estate man, who Nived at No. 6 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street The boy was thrown from his wheel, nd, seeing the old merchant lying un- mgcious on the ground, ran home to ‘0. 3 West One Hundred and Thirty- sixth street. Josephs, in a dying con- |! 3 @ition from his injuries, was taken © home in an ambulance. Campbell left 4 his bicycle. f t Yesterday afterngon he ¢. W. A. Clark, ‘vollect $2. due, aler in the lot . EASY ECONOMY . FOR HOME USE. and through a dealer the | 20% PKs. © we 0. Police traced him alter doreph's death, Rearalertored ty sala aire ante package. Which occurred a few hours after the 3 LAMONT. CO arcident. Tan ORLI Dept. B2 18 Hn o THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Special Clearance Sale 117 Tailored Suits ae 15 0 Reduced from \ e 315), 55.00, 38.50 \ This season's most desirable models in French Serge, Panama and finest Worsteds. Special Waist Sale 1800 Lingerie Waists 2.00 = 2.90 Best Values Ever Shown Of French Batiste and Persian Lawn exquisitely trimmed with fine laces, MOE -Phird Street, Nest § is STAMPED ON A SHOE : | In the Latest Models. Any dealer can sell a shoe at $3.00, but {s the shoe worth it Is it guaranteed? Is it intended to give honest service or made simply to sell? | Our “Standard” $3.00 shoes for women are the grandest lines manufactured at this price. Do you notice any other houses advertising guarantees of their shoes as we do? This ts a very suggestive differ- ence and ought tp indicate pretty clearly to you that it is best to come to our store for your footwear. val leathers. FROM DROWNING |: TV namen’* #4 $20 Silk Dresses, 10.75. | happen to m a rowboat into the water and give symptoms of going down for | cops, and you want to save her, might be a good thing to try the plan! 9 Hibbard | sald Helen, who ts eleven years old, to her sister when they were he foot of mer Park, | white coMns at! in a launch saw their Sop Umienan aLenpen on one gunwale “and SAY HE SWINDLED BROKERS. living at S$ a newsdealer's , is locked up at Police Head- The Ted at the 49 A im unknown to dealer, MAKES THE OLD DRESS LIKE NEW Pkg. 10c. ae MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. Our “Standard $3.00” Shoes for Women The “Standard” in Pumps, Oxfords and Two and Three Eyelet Ties, |ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, Sth Ave. Cor.20t St. Kool’e Uptown Prices Make Dows- c < SCH & THURSDAY—THESE MATCHLESS VALUES An Ast onishing!y Low Price for * Beautiful, Well Made Model. The cancellation of an order by a prominent out-of-town house left about one hundred smart Silk Dresses on the hands of a well known manufacturer. We bought the lot at a special discount for cash and shall offer them to-mor- row at about one-half of their regular value. The materials are foulards or plain and striped taffetas in choice colors and black. The styles ate excep- | tionally good for Summer wear— one is illustrated. In addition to {| the bretelle effects we show many i other dressy models, with yoke | and sleeves of lace. You shouldn't [sas this chance. It offers the ! most tempting of all saving oppor- tunities, and far surpassing in style | quality and fulness any of the dresses offered at near this price downtown, Value $20...10.75 Dry, Cola Air Storage. Don't procrastinate. "Phone at once and we will send a repre- sentative for your Furs, Rugs, Portieres, etc., storing them in our new Dry Air Storage Vault, where a temperature of 20 degrees is always aintained. Lowest rates. Shirt Waists--A Sale, he assortment which we shall offer to-morrow at specially | lowered prices is particularly noteworthy. A score or more of the smartest new designs are striking values at their respective prices, and f oughi to be quickly bought up by the thrifty. WOMEN'S WAISTS ‘of fine batiste;” entire front with fine embroidery ‘n GS GE) Gia patterns: tucked collar and cuffs, edged with lace. 7 alue $1.50......... WOMEN’S WAISTS of fine batiste Also other styles with embro i } yoke and collar of Cluny and Val ered and German V. nsertions. lace 1,39 broidery and lace insertions. and fine tucks. Value §: WAISTS of fine lingerie material; front of ith lace iabot handsomely trimmed back and front with broideries. Value $4.00 ODD LOTS OF WOMED in crossbar batiste and other fine materials; 2 fine laces and embroide! Specially priced for ¢ pretty lac: choice collectic effectively designed 3 Sc hand embroidered. ome han: mb ralie ere 3,98 and 4.98 is sale at New Summer Millinery. A complete assortment of the newest models for mid-summer wear, consist- ing of Burnt Straw, trimmed with ribbon, silk and wings; in navy, Copenhagen and green; also black and white, Value $5.00 | 3.98 ve Low Cut Shoes, $1. 95, The backwardness of the season has forced many manu turers to unload their enormous stocks of Low Ci A lucky trade turn has enabled us CUT SHOES at a fraction of the! cluded are WOMEN'S COLONIALS, with buckles GIBSONS, with one or two eyelets; BLL CUT, with three large eyelets; Russia itd n brown gun metal or patent colt; sn n heels. To- we shall offer then at the special: lowered price of, per pair... Pe 1,95 $1 G$1,50 Scarfs & Shams, 48c most beautiful collection of arti worth. In ic designs in Irish Point Scarfs and with open-work and hanistitched ¢ 5 Shams. Worth regularly up to $1.50 each, at New and beautiful styles in Hair Goods are now in and open for inspec- tion. We have a fine line of Switches and Puffs that for quality and low prices cannot be duplicated. 46-IN. SHORT STEM LONG HAIR SWITCHES............ 20-IN. SHORT STEM LONG HAIR SWITCHES. 24-IN. SHORT STEM LONG HAIR SWITCHES 24-IN. NATURAL WAVY HAIR SWITCHES... J LIGHT-WEIGHT LONG HAIR POMPADOURS. .. Pompadours } mEpiuM-WEIGHT LONG HAIR POMPADOURS. Fatfs Switches } t ) CORONET PUFFS, set of 8 1 MERRY WIDOW PUFFS; set of 8. 125th St. West, Between Lenox & Seventh Aves There’s a Fortune in the Ground for You Dig it up! A World “Real Estate Wanted” Ad. will finda eae! anda World “Real Estate For Sale” Ad. will Sell it at a Profit cena es A oe ele Se May 50c Silk-and- Catia, Chiffons, 28¢ Yd. : 1 , printed in foray $1.75 and $2 Voiles at $1.25 ted Noveiti striped effects, with d fi blue, k, lavender, and ee nite nes wide Toiioreow Will Be the .First of Re To Make a Good Close of a Good Month Each of the Red Letter Days will be different. RED LETTER DAYS Very special preparations have been made tor these days, that our good customers who look forward to these interesting occasions may not be disappointed. The Store MUST be good every day, but there are small lots of many things that collect at the various counters during the month, that we clear out at reduced prices on THESE RED LETTER DAYS To Be on Sale in MAIN FLOOR Women’s 35c Stockings, 25¢ Pair {mport- le thread 4 double heels Stockings, Neat embrofdered fronts in pretty designs and colorings Women’ Fine ribbed trimmed aroun. Women’s Neckwear at 15c to 50c Formerly 2Sc to 75c 38c Vests, 25¢ Each Jabors. tn varion now Me, 25e 75c Tatfeta Sash Ribbon, 48c Yd. Plain Ribbon, 7% inches wide, in pink, Nght ane white, ant ase a Y ie "$e0- 25¢ ‘texan Brushes. 15c And these other offerings of Toilet Goods: 1 Cases, covered. at K rd Water S 25c to 50c Lingerie Belts at 18c Pretty washable By broidered; plain or s $1 Jet ‘Necklaces at 50c 50c ca #2 Nickel Wat h Robs, phe and 50c nd ailov pe. em- ckle. 10¢ Doz. Regularly irt-waists and es and si 10e a dozen, “75¢ Hair folis at 40c rolls of fibre, long, assorted SECOND /LOOR ns ta center, inches, Madras, in plalds and sand Summer dresses, Soft, fluffy Blankets: & per cent. wool; (2xot blue, pink or red bor- In., 54g pounds, with 1 ders, or all white. $4.50 Satin-finished English Bedspreads,$3.25 Handsome Bedspreads, sat: seilies design; for single or th 35c to 50c White Goods, 25c Yd. Plaid Mulls) Batiste and plain English Pop- ins, all ¢ and dresses, lent quality, for Summer waiste 30c Striped Half Linen at 15¢ yd, Cool, light weight, tn nen fabrics, In a de- nd Sirable width—3 to $4.75 Damask Table Cloths, $3.50 Fine German Double Damas! D h full-bleached, in @ pretty de x, Table Clothe, 2% yards, at 88.50, reg 43.25 Damask Table Clete at $2.75 eu bleached, in our own exclust he same, 71x 10s inches, “ga med edges, Axierly $2. 79 Table Napkins at $2 Dozen ached, in attra In. $2.50 « dozen, regu: larly #8.7. 50c Cream Table Linen, 40c Yard With inches wide. damask figure: lent ath BEAT quality; 64 . quality, | THIRD FLOOR Women’s $16.75 Silk Coats, $10 Very stylish Coats of pongee-color tussor or black taffeta silk. Specially made for u best style and workmans!ip, and in every w: 1a) ats sold regularly ‘at $16.75. Both styles are oni breasted, with loose back: some lace collars, The’ Tussor Coats have k trimmed with inlaid taffeta and narrow peck in braid. Both have yokes lined with self material. Just’ one hundred of these beautiful | coats, at $10 each, Formerly 4 A. T. Stewart & Co. cretonne be a sirable Summer ma‘ cau styles. Sizes for 14 to 18 years, $1.50 Bourjois Violet Perfume at $1 a bottle Ww : 2.50 omen’s $12 Women's $7.50 to $10 Hand- fe $5 T, i Suits at $7.50 Women's Hand-bags f allorea ulis a $ ° JOHN WANAMAKE the Old Building THIRD FLOOR MAIN rl t New Building—Continued VOR Children’s and Girls’ $12 to $20 Hats at $7.50 They will appeal to the mother for value a4 and to the young people because of be- Prtva e Room jor this S (6 o two hats ever made alike. Women’s $23.50 Princess Dresses at $15.75 hree charming all made of the new cotton, suitings that ‘arance « neh linen, One ‘orchon lace, embroidery and trin leeves. Skirts plaited and joined at wa irdle. The other two are over-waist styles, h_ eyel broidered bodice and plain rt with bias fold and rows of braid. The the new envelope effects, plaited from finished in front with large covered but- Women’s $8.50 Linen Skirts,$6.50 Separate Skirts of fine linen, made in 27-gore flare Style and finished with fold. A remarkably stylish model Young Women’s $30 to $35 Tailored Suits, $18.50 Handsomely tal! styles is samples, “Inco lack calf Bi widths, Medium and large size proof ma ind handle. ‘Brass lock; breasted jackets, sers—ma isuaily io-piece Dinner Sets of cluding soup tureen an. pretty spray floral desig $16.50 to $25 Oil Wandsome Va: raised floral an brown finish; m and best duplex burn Ou 50 Fancy bead red, in serges and other de- rials, in plain and trimmed se yard, instead ¢ e pocke: Cool dnd practical Summer suits, little price—87.50. Girls’ $7.50 to $9 Reefers at $4 A very bandsome group of our Spring and Summer Reefers Banas gt ban ° riety of styles. in mixtures and [J R039 izes for 6 to 14 years, Young Women’s £6 to $8 Washable Suits at $3.75 ng of smardy tatlored Sum- Fepp, union. linen “and cottons, in various ¢ yles, Sizes for 14 to 15 years Hoe ts’ $1.50 to 510 Dresses, 75c to $5 ers sumples of Infants’ Drei in izes for 1 to 4 years, including gulmpe, ad ses in lawn, trimmed with y and ribbon ‘in many pretty Sitar $8.60 10% $21.50, Some mellowed by ag colors. 8 to 4 ft. whle by $1.50 to $2 Untrimmed Hats, 50c Absuruly low prices for two hundred attrac- Pure # poun tive Untrulmed Hats, from our own stock; in Copeniagen biue, brown and navy blue. t (ein eeu $e | springs; splendilly made FOURTH FLOOR —_———_—_—$—— NINTH FLO } Mussed Muslin Underwear Reduced up from White Sale selling. Some of in the sale. They are mussed or Attractive group of } Cambric or nainsook, colorea in 2%-in, dark oak Also $3.50 Petticoats, $1 1 Nightgowns, $2 to $1 Drawers, 75e to $1, Combination: Corset Co} %. Te to $1.; » were $1 to $1.75, Women’s $1 Dressing Sacques, 75c On Sale In yle, of floral figured lawn, with <imono at "plaited back and front; belt at white bord waist. Also $1.25 Dressing Sacques at $1 ral figured lawn; round Dutch neck; hem- H $3 and $3.50 Negligegs, $2.25 Nightingale kimonos of satin striped dimity or dotted Swiss muelin, in floral designs; scalloped or lace edge. $2.50 to $15 Waists at $1.50 to $5 A fine collection of manufacturer's samples; of sheer batiste and lawn, elaborately tr! with lace and embroidery. $7.50 Silk Petticoats at $5 cellent taffeta, in stripes, checks and plate’ Gilors. sectional flounce with stitched ands; deep flounce with ruche. Also $1.50 Plaid Gingham Petticoats, $1.15 $1.75 Blue Checked Gingham Petticoats, $1.25 $1.75 Two-Piece House Dresses, $1.25 Of percale, im black-and-white, blue-and-white ind pink-and-whye stripes. $2.25 Brassiere, $1.50. Fine batiste with two embroidered panels in front, two rows of lace and one of wash ribo | To Be on Sale in the New Building MAIN FLOOR Men’s $15 to $25 Sack Suits, $12.50 pest clothing bargain of the seanon for uils # Abe Want .a Summer suit, Broken lots (torn our own. Tegular stock and from special Ar nne variety of Meht and medium , choviots and homespuns. Women's $1 to $3 Shawls Women’s $1 Empire Girdl etitel 35¢ Strawberry Marshmal Women’s $3 Patent Leath. Women’s $2.50 Gun-metal Women's $2 White Duck Girls’ Junior $8.50 and $ Girls’ $6.50 White Dress 18c a palr fle, 38¢ Women’s 850 Checked G 550 A and $2.75 Parasols at purchases. colored tangy worst 42-inch ¢! at) 10 ich chet tack Bute In elzes 40 to is Inches, at $1260 a suit. Men’s $3.50 to $7.50 Fancy Waist- coats at $1.75 A fine collection of Fancy Watstooat, in gnd aark shades, for Summer wear. In all alses, 0 46, with apectally good from 34 to w Pelact) 4 choo stout men, All new and Boys’ $5 to $10 Panama Hats at $3.50. @ handsome atyle; tel crowa and rol brunt sulted to ‘older boys. qa two hundred of hese hats at $3.50 each. Boys’ $1 Blouse Walsts, 3 Boys’ en’s 20¢ Linen Handker 22c Faille and Taffeta Ri 50c and 75c RenaissanceC. Lengths of Table Damask, $6 Portable Gas Lights. di $14.50 Tapestry Rug fx Broadwa Eighth R be Boys’ $3 Oxtoras « at $2 - platters, in Lamps at $10 Bead Fr jored 8 inches silver, at ah $10. 30 Box Springs at 313. 30 top; eighty spiral $1.50 Sporting Prints. $3.75 Girls’ $12.50 to $16.50 Sults, $7.60. 14 to 18 years ’ 8, $3.75. 14 to 18 dark colors, $1.50 s $3.90 to $5.00 Shoes, $2.85. bigh and low cut; Dress Suit Cases, $2. Boy. Combination ‘Suits at $5 ith tico pairs “irom fine all $6.00 and #7 Austrian. chit ee meat hn gilt Fringe, 4 75¢ Ya FOURTH FLOOR Folding Screens a Third Cinelari-tdtee of four-fold FIFTH FLOOR $15 and $18 Oriental ee at $10 | others EIGHTH FLOOR DOR These Red Letter Specials the Economy Basement, Old Building Men’s $1 & $1.50 White Madras Pajamas, 75c Men's Cambric Nightshirts, 35c; three for $1 Women's $6.50 Walking Skirts at $3.50 at 50c to $1.50 es at 75c $1.25 C. B. a la Splrite Corsets at 75c 30c Molasses Wainut Jumbles, 20c pound lows, 25c pound er Bluchers, $1.65 Calf Pumps, $1.65 Pumps at $1.35 Girls’ $4.50 and $5 Summer Reefers at $2.75 10 Tallored Sults, years Women’s Black Cotton Stockings, “seconds,” Women’s $5 Trimmed Hats, 0c Cambric Drawers, 36¢ 25c Cambrlc Corset Covers, 18¢ $1 Nainsook Nightgowns, 75c 0c Cambric Petticoats, lawn ruf- Ingham Pettlcoate, 650 Women’s 750 Long Kimonos, of dotted lawn, Women’s 50c Lawn Dressing Sacques, 35c 50c & 75c $1.50 as n Dresses, 50c to $1 Infants’ 25c Lawn Caps at 150 00. 7 to 14 years $1.50 Washable Sults, $1. 3 to 10 years Women’s 124¢ Linen Handkerchlefg, 6 for 60c chiefs, $2 a dozen bbon, 16c a yard ‘entrepleces, 25¢, 35¢ $1 to $1.50 Pe shades, $3 12 ft., at $11.75 yy Fourth Avenue, to Tenth Street; cme le j

Other pages from this issue: