The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1908, Page 8

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ee ee eee, Ce PO apg te ea ee = ee A RE te ae ae tg tae THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. BURGLARS BACK AT THEIR CLO STAND (They Call on 125th Street Tradesmen So Often It Has Ceased to Be a Joke. (DAVEGA ROBBED AGAIN. | {On Their Former Trip They Entered by a Window, This Time They Used a Skylight. Whe piithe young burglarizing gents paths been operating regularly on he north side of the dlock in West {One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street, (between Lenox and Seventh avenues, en id business at the old stand last Intent and this morning. This time ‘they paid their second visit within four léays to the sporting goods stere of I. ‘Davega at No. 125. On Sunday morning the thieves got Imto the place and looted the cash larawer. That time they entered by ‘way of an upper window. To-day when Ithe clerks came to open up they found ithe whole house turned topsy turvy. Feesating rifles and revolvers had been taken from the stock in the show- cases, carefully loaded and scattered jaround handy to every door and win- idow, presumably to be used in the event of a surprise by the police or by cit- | fens. One of the clerks picked up a | pistol that was flung on the floor, and it went off and almost shot him. | The mode employed by the burgtars fm getting in, showed the daring. Get- ting on the roof through the Christian Science reading-rooms next door, they ‘cut away « sheet of glass in a big sky- Nght. Then they chopped down a section let telephone wire, doubled and spliced ‘it and improvised a sling. One of them, evidently @ small man, was lowered through the hole by this tackle and, Gangling thirty-five feet ebove the main floor, he swung back and forth untt! ‘be reached a gallery which runs around the awo-story building at the level of —————— THE C CREAM OF THE VICTOR! 50 Best Selling Records Operatio Solos. to laugh) =, fds Gewel Bons), A Dream .. T Love You Operatio Concerted. La Form de! destino—Soleane ore (Swear tn Thie Hour), fala Luola—Sextette, Act Il. Chi mi (What Hestrains Me). .Sembrich, erina, Caruso, Scotti, Journet & Da: apenas ai Perle—Pear! Fi yempio al limitar).. -Caruso, Al rigoletto quartet ‘Act TU. ‘Neath the Old Acorn T Sweet Miss Mary Gipsy Jonn vo... Comfo Songs. Bake Dat Obteken Pte.. .Co! My Gal Irene Rirai ty Come “Home The t Test tm The Peach “Tight Out? ‘ “Shoulder Arms" March... Pryor’ Vietorious Basle March (Rosey), Tyo Band Darkies Set M 8 Ba: ‘Dan pring Gong arch. Pers B cea Pryor’ Band Waltzes. Carlotta, Waltz (Gasparone).Pryor' Aneel of Love Walte = cas Woodland ters... Merry Widow Waltz (Die Lustige Witwe) noe Orethes!ra Miscellaneons, Southern Gir! to, The Buffalo Rag ki Fy My Lady Sleaps. eeuesas bone 4 Fite and Drum ( Long, Long Ago Violin, Souventr Melodie Nocturne in’ 5 Traument «Song... DA Are They In Your Collection? Come and Rear Them, We are giving a special exhibition of the New June Records to-day, CHAS. H. PITS! INE 1 Wor New Music se lene second floor. The visitors only got a small amount in change, but they made up for that gy toting away @ lot of cameras, revolvers, sweaters and swimming trunks. On Sunday morning they were sauset| on the housetops cents a mile will Red prevall after that rive nt | fare SCULPTOR'S WIFE FREED. Wins c elty. Suits Charge: Charles , has secured a deer from her husba ~ cruel and inh Mrs. of sep- TAXI-HANSOMS CHEAP. alf-Mile for Quarter Charge in Latest Meter Cab. ‘Dhe troubles between the sc s wife reached a climax last After competing for many months} eth - returned to } cB xicabs the drivers of hansom| in Ne and found wife cabs have decided to adopt the taxi-| gone and RG house atripped of ive fur- | meter system. / nishings: T) Hereafter it will be possible to ride tice O'Gorman in the Supreme Court J.B.QREENHUT, PRES TOSEIAYE T’S out to-day — printed f ff. LD If you don’t already own a ao variety of entertainment that (JJ mm 7 We sell any model of either the on such easy terms that it is easy for any home to enjoy we ask are a small cash payment and See the June List of Victor — in another part of this paper. mutch tie: isch over: Mis ist Cs would be at your command ie if you did own one. eae” Victor Talking Machine The Edison Phonograph one. And you can’t appreciate the advantages and comfort of a talking machine until you pur one in your home. All $1 a Week until machine is paid for. If you are interested come in and have some of the new records played and learn what wonderful improvements have been made in these instruments. (Blege! Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) R.H. Mocy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. M\aeysS B'way at 6th Ay, 4th to 35th St. “Nassau” Talking Machine Records: June Selections Ready, 39c Each Fifth Floor. HE ONLY STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE 10-INCH DISC f RECORDS YOU CAN FIND FOR LESS THAN 60c. EACH are the “Nassau” Records, for use on all disc machines. Toe stock includes band Records, comic and popular songs by singers who have made the 60c. Rec famous; Records by the best players of the violin, banjo, bell, cornet, &c.; grand opera selections by Alan Tumer, barytone, and Elizabeth Wi heeler, soprano—the latter on “Nassau” Records exclusively. The list of “Nassau” selections now faulaces about 230 titles, including the following June Records out to-day: C.48—The Tourlst—Band. C.49—Blue Danube Waltz—Band, c. Boe as Rose of Summer (Soprano he @, 45—Snow Bird Maz with Whistling Solo. | C. 35—Bye-Bye, Dearie (Tenor Solo)— Byron G. Harlan. 2. 36—Parson Jones’ Three Reasons (Barytone Solo)—Arthur Col- and lins. C.38-Love Me Like 1 C.42—Star of My Life (Barytone)— Loved (Duet) Alan Turner, in, 44—Irish ¢ Song (Barytone)— art a cab for half a mile for twenty-five The regular rate of fifty cents | . To-day aimoat | y are registering Separation | us, wife of win) on the in treat- | ulptor and ig he separation was granted by phil : | TINDINOY CO TNOTNODING onee itor Talking Mohine or Edison Phonographs $1 Down and lie Weekly PHOSNOGRAPHS rourih 7 FLO me) WATTS ‘ tsa IT ABSA), ' fb 0 195 ME ete UW for Ct Ee Re i EA A CIN Victor Records for June on sale throughout America TO-DAY All vocal elections have accompaniments by the Victor Orchestra 8-inch— JS, cents “Darkics' Spring Song” March a Under Any id Fi 's Band No. Sood-bye, Honey, £380,. Vie Thim Were the Happy Days! {05 Irish Specialty. 10-inch—60 cents Kentucky Kut Ups (March and Two-Step) No. s4a9. Arthur Pryor's Rand Ruy Blas Overture No. 5430. ‘Arthur Pryor's Band Medley of Harry Lauder cat ctor 1 Co. weSteve Porter Irish Love Song No. £431 The Laughing, Spectator we Me and the Wor! rid te . $451 Descriptiv ag of Love is f iW Every Bay she" Wanted 449 z company “Billy Murray Bill ay Biss Jones Trinity Choir Bud: All She Gets tale Iceman is Ice A Mighty Fortr her H 1703 Victor Dance Orchestra Violin Solo ) Howard Rattay New Victor Red Seal Records Enrico Caruso, Tenor Rigoletto _(V ¢ (Woman is Fickle) © No. #7017 Tone! n Rigoletto 1 the Fair Throng) No. Sro18 inch, w No. 88120 1ainch, with Lolita "ows We Fondly Plighted) Sain italian -Enrico Caruso Trovatore iain y) od) No, 88123. 12-inch, piano res (Gypsy Song “The Sound of . with orchestra, $3, In French Geraldine Farrar, Soprano hs and Fauns”) PI (Bemberg) ja Ste Dear Masetto) No, 88126 Don Giovanni, z 1ainch, with orches! Antonio Scotti, Seton (Puccini) Cantabile Sca Venal, My No. 88122 12-inch, with orchestra, $3. In Italian Any Victor dealer jadly play these records for you. Go and hear them t Victor Records very month. Jrite for free catalogue of over 3000 Victor Records. To get best results, use only Victor Needles on Victor Records Tosca, Enemies Call Me) t America on the n sale Victor III $40 Other styles $10 to $100 Whi an is which? You think you can tell the difference between hearing grand-opera artists sing ng their beautiful voices on the and he an you? ra-house Corridor sce n ‘The Pit’ at Ye and Scotti on thought they were the grant paniment, the diners | ‘aned their necks to get a slinp a Victor. In ti us Philadeiphia Store, th: elba on the Victor, to see the sin, and the Eve tt hear the Victor for yourself? Any r will gladly play any Victor Records you Victor for every purse—$10 to $300. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. iramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors. MAY 28, FRAZINE mB), vant bi daninayii@ RS eRe | Fimest®3 1908. Southwest Corner 6th Ave. anc Overproduction irom Leading Makers at 4 Price EOYs’ Misses’ Oxfords Misses’ Shoes SCHOOL SHOES = {tan sidskin and White] ,, Bion and Lace, Tan sizes 1 to 534, all solid leather, i Canvas Uppers, sizes 6 to 8, Special at | 3/2 to 14 and 11!4 to 2. Spectal at! 50¢ | » to 2 Spectal at 50e a pair Women’s Oxfords | Women’s Oxiords Dark Tan Kidskin. solid leather ] Patent Goltskin, extension solid Black Vici Kidskin with pat- ex ion soes; military heels; }lezther soles; sizes 242 to 8. fent leather tips; military heels; sizes 2 0 8. Well made Special Ss Special Spee al at ave a pair ave a pair Tan Calfskin Pumps With hend-welted extension soles The famous “Mayfair” $4 grade Tana Caliskin 0. sford Tiss Riade by Colion Shoe in to retail ai 2. ou and 3. 5 grades Viei Meine Uppers; Extension soles. Size, 2K to8.a “ Wome.’s Gibson Ties a3 Pavent col s.in uppers; snort vamps; silk rboon ace—iu ned or extensi_n soles, Cuban heels. sizes 2 to 8 the kind that otf tat siege fe Sp 00 price Spe ial in Misses’ & Children’s Bept Tan C: isk.n & eat Col- gy 95 | fan calisxin & Fate skin Fur extension soles, half & es m Oxfords, with vibe aa a heels, sizes 1444 to 2 and 2/. 10532, at lace, sizes #14 to2 and 21g to5’.;at ™ Golden Brown Kidskin High Shoes sizes 814 to 2 end 232 se Gaal Russia Calfskin High Cut eases ee ae sue MEN'S SHOES & OXFORDS §$ , 4, & °5 Makes, at 5,000 P. irs. Tan en oxtords in the! Lot pp0enag Shoes, sizes 842 to 14 and 114 to2, at 95 Patent Coltskin Sizes 6 to 14 Hand Welted. Also Jas. Means $3.00 Shoes Ralston Heaith $4.00 Oxfords Geo. £. Keith $3.50 Shoes 6th Ave. 18th Si. and s 6 to 8; to 11 and ale | ss ae ate ta sc

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