The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1908, Page 10

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SMILING YACHTS MAN PULLED INTO GIRL BURGLAR THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1908. To Get to Wanamaker’s Store Your Furs Here ~ STOWAWAY OVA LINER LEAPS TD ARE OFF ON LONG COAL CHUTEAND OF 12 CONFESSES |]: My Yweuule, ore | St Auditorium Concerts, 10.30 A, M. and 2 P. M. HALF PRICE or Less on 20,000 Yards of Beautiful Fresh Arrivals of French Blouses in lin- gerie and lace ——* DEATH INOCEAN, TIP TOBERMUDA. GROUND TO DEATH CRIMES IN COURT ) cnt Green en Women sell so | | — : : bsstieat Grant Held Up an! Dervish Is First Over Line in Accident in Jersey City Throws | Maggie Knowlton, a Jersey In- Style Sec aeen | SUMMER COTTONS ee roe ual bo tea at Hour While Efforts Are | Class B, While Verona | Fifty Women Workers | corrigible, Seemed Proud Comfort | right. Itisnot | Fitey.cont Dress Cottone at 18, twenty and twenty- eee with old fe | Made to Save Him. Heads Class C. Into Panic. | of Her Record. Coolness | surprising | two-cent qualities at 1Uc—that's the waite aaviies run. Blou, er exquisite ies CAME FROM HOBOKEN.} MARBLEHEAD. Mass., June 3—The| John Under, thirty-six years old, an| he ies aia satisfaction, | offering Gti Cone sites excepting Tuesday’s wonderful | "—————__| gant simplici- when we sold over fifteen thou- weather conditions for the start of the employee of the Atlantic and Pactflc ST HOLLY, N, J., June 3,—-When they were se- sand yards in a day. READY TOMORKOW—when the ty which mark Paris Waists. annua! Marblehead-to-Bermuda yacht Pt BauHavantcestsl yw iy : ‘i Aad peaes fate Seats paiah i clan aoe Som aie as e ie 5: Maggie Knowlton, twelve vears old, of || lected from the best designe Store opens, and women who know what good news is Specially attractive are the rrayed Himself in the Cook’s race to-day were tae corees accidentally fell Into @) piiogeon, was arraigned before Judge ||] of the best maker of girls’ | don't waita: am, i P A minute art striped ] hiet boats were started at 11.15, The Der-| huge spiral shaft used in unloading coal bere : s | aaa . iped handkerchie! aL Wa) tLe OW) CsA) Viner values than | These Cotton Goods represent our New York Store’s Best Clothes Before He Took Fatal Plunge. The President Grant docked to-day &t the Hoboken pler of the Hambura- American line and her log conta‘ned a he tragic end of Karl |vish was first over the line 4 seconds |and was Killed before the power could lafter the whistle. The cl: C boats | were sent away at 11.2) with the Verona! Fitt in the lead. ‘An hour before the time for start the race the weather was bright clear, with a wind almost due south and blowing at the rate of about nine miles an hour. This would mean a herself a burglar. She admitted to the at lunch about the | Court that she had committed a num- yell ber of robberfes and seemed rather proud of the fact. The girl was the most youthful burs- that ever stod before the dar of stice In this county She was de- ed incorrigible and committed to the be shut off about noon to-day. Jisappeared in the from the build- s body was drawn anic followed among y of them leav- e day. 4 | 8 ing. from the shaft a the young women, ing their work for t apparel. these smart linen suits and dresses cannot be found for $10. The Three-piece Linen Suits, $10 each, have semiitted jackets, sin- gle or double-breasted, and full plaited skirts trimmed with a fold, | share of a great quantity of perfect, fine goods purchased at the recent auction sale ot the Arnold Print Works’ stock—one of the most prominent and largest mills for these grades of goods in the country. They are offered | linen Blouses and the hand- |some French Irish crochet | Waists, the latter made in | France by deft-handed Irish tomorrow to our customers at prices that are half, or less | lace makers, [ecause so made than bali, of the prices at which they were made to sell. Main groups follow: and our own direct importa- tions, these lace waists are brief mention of beat to Highland Light. on the end of Tan h 5 Home for G where she will the skirt attached to the over- | j 18, a stows y, who dressed him- Cape Cod. the last bit of the mainland e in which Under died is a ate ; veg u | . . : es See ere cette ga toi even by, the racm: | we ‘case with a winding Have to remain until she Becomes of |] walet. Various colors. Sizes for 50c Silk-striped Muslins at 18c Yd. jess expensive at Wana- : The harbor of Marblehead presented a teet in d. ios 14, 16 and 18 years. Beautiful silk-and-cotton fabrics, in stylish printings; floral and MAKEnk’s than elsewhere, The > the sea. fay 28 and leaped rina futile ef- pretty scene this morning. Scores of The stunning Linen Overwaist Dresses, at $10 each, are cut with | foulard designs, with lustrous silk stripe effects. Hand-made batiste or handkerchief ig liner gave up an hi power ts puffed and chugged over . i fort to rescue him. dodging the larger craft, | qui Ko: halls Di Kis square neck; the neck and Japan- 20c Printed Batiste at 10c Yd. linen Blouses, elaborately hand- of the sailing yachts were |, oe) SLICPINISS. ese sleeves trimmed with Roman Gaited Gadi. taeda Geneis wag young and blonde and Bo- in a coal when hemian. He stowed away uunker on the President Grant ne left Hoboken on her last trip out crawled 0} and when he gi and revealed hi: work in the galley thelr canvas preparatory to g0- | ead Rock to witness | began e racers for | pure vw 'Prenownced Dear Kise! 4 Kerkoff is the perfume genius of France. Djer-Kiss ishis masterpiece. It has be- come th: most popular per- fume in New York. Dainty, fifty nd mw taken apart to permit o two | moval of Under's body ‘ ———— ver 70} ength,| MOTHER AND HER THREE feet racing stripe; the plaited skirt with fold to correspond. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. mira floor, Old Building. Embroidered Flounc- ings, 18, 22 and 27 inches Fine, sheer fabric, 36 inch, printed in staple and Dresden designs, | Stripes and checks on white grounds. 50c Silk-and-Cotton Fabrics at 18c Yd. Dainty silk-and-¢otton fabrics; all self-colors, with self-colored figures; mostly all colors—light blue, pink, cream, black, hellotrope, brown, 22c Irish Finished Dimities at 10c Yd. with short or three. Sleeves, are $8.50, $8.75, $10, to $85. Shirt-waists of white handker- chief Mnen, with blue, pink, black or mauve stripes, side-plaited front and back, long sleeves, open front, arter length &nd proved to be a very reluctant, mo- yachts exceeding 0 feet) OHILDREN DEAD distinctive and fashionable. finished with side-plait! . { th side-plaiting or ruf- doer and recalcitrant seul than 70 feet rating. The names D FROM GAS. whalers Merkom possesses the terns wide, on sheer | Made in America and hard to distinguish from the imported: | fle, come with sealtoped edwe, are ra 5 €or s age, low-scullions de ting boats with thelr num- re OS Ft Ge CHICAGO, June 3— muslin and printed in staple and small floral designs, also plenty of the cool white $16.50, $18 and $25. a 5, rating and time allowances Gare seasen A and black effecis. ten words in a day's sp : oe Fe eo ecleteae nt For Sale Everywhere. Worth | patiste, are French Irish crochet Blouses are Bey oo mm tia Gb OPED ih reo ares omser | Soe) Court hana || kerKore Panis. One-Half | now 55c to 20c Novelty Batiste at 12%c Yd. $35, $40 and $50. 1g Ae sree tte as ft Nowelo A Dervieh,i| Cool, fine fabrics, with woven silk dots; printed in the stylish | Fourth floor, O14 Bul and his melancholy se h. Ne: More $1.50 a yard, | {oule ra dese aRVGR ae ee ; Pp yl ‘ourth floor, daily. Now and th deep religious tervo down in the midst of Qn Ascension Day (May 2 gut of the galle ipto the cook's ¢ 33%", to 50 WOMAN TRIES SUICIDE. Too many goods and too little space force us to sacri- one-half more. That ie because au importer wanted to clear his shelves quickly of some handsome un- though worth | 20c Printed Striped Tissue at 10c Yd. Exquisite printings in large floral designs, in pink, blue, gray, heliotrope effects on white grounds Main aisie, Old Bullding. Even if you are not closing your house for the Summer, othes fitted him. san x olet a A é rate . Bs iil eg i Ssicenly he appeared on deck dressed) Mrs, Clara Mullins, twenty-five years fice our magniticent stock of the finest furniture money matched flouncings. We were Five Lines of Makers’ Samples Storage ee se want ike a dandy, an ur et aroun Id, who liv with h husband John | - iT s re} pu awa GapftNoKore) cabin| paatenigersl wit ava rive) chilaceal(atlNolnsaimranictore |M(Coe buy. Therefore we offer as long as they last glad of the concessions— M aunt Splendid Sale of For R: th . h =f alr of a tenant of the | street feanitomnilliiherss|2niast ry © which were heavy considering erge nto a oplenat ale oO or hugs HG NOR Pedercat casding bat eee qnigieanade Bicol rele Furniture Bargains the fine quality of the eim- || Carpets & |hansings and i 1 by pray- er a printer, ry een out 7 = eee ae yea amy ca't eo| LINGERIE WAISTS || Sian |o"* Pac vomscer cocoeniced| him ana walked Crew neatondente ae cee cet asuE passed) invany, retail store. For example, we have wreuery Sais es fee |} Curtains [oP bCrAL Qver. But the young man heard him|{ ‘sin St. Gregory's Hospital, 2 | reduced one line of our best selling brass beds, with WATT aA CD WO CHEAD | Socw mtaococloa diab mins oat Beediy oma lee STORAGE €oming, rose to his feet and vaulted aver the rail into the sea. \ The cry of “Man overboard!” round the ship. and a life boat was hurled over the side, landing with two feet of where the stowaway to the surface. The young man c have reached out and grasped it with- out an effort, but instead he struck | gut and avoided it fThen tue ship rang was stopped and a ne two-inch posts, finely lacquered, which we formerly \Tso.d tor $20, to $20; to go with these beds we have reduced our Mahogany and Bird’s Eye dressers and chiffoniers from $30 to $15. Many patterns to select from, but only a limited number. Also our line of Cottage Furniture will show a greater reduction than ever. The above reductions apply throughout our general line of parlor, dining Cammeyer SRoe insane Standard ‘Meri signs and note savings the flouncings offer, 55c to $1.50 @ yard, second floor, Old Butldtng, on orders for June Wedding and Announce- Prompt deliveries | Invitations | sample waists are near enough alike to trace n family resem blanca, The extraordinary variety presented in this sale of a thousand beautiful waists may therefore be imagined. Five high-class makers contribute| to it, Almost every conceivable style oi waist of Summer cotton ma- terials that has been brought out for tnis season's sell- ing is represented. There are plain tailored and dressy lingerie waists, which we have grouped at tour prices—all | ROOMS jor all such furnish- ings, and will call for your goods and take splendid care | of them until you are ready | or them in the Fall, [ull in- |eurance against moths, fire, } and all other losses, Peet aERicikcs where: ie nie oeeee 6th Av. and 20th St. room, library, living room, bedroom and summer June | vhents will wo | OL Which are a clear third, and many one-hali less than) WE THOROUGHLY went down for an our a then re T i furniture. Call and examine. Wedding nega am aa | Freer ene prices, Ready tomorrow morning, General | CLEAN all rugs, carpets, etc., sumed, b tward course. | Nothing he Proof Is the Fact. FRE ERI K Ww reason ra | lescriptions; before storing them, and will | EE Ge eee It is a Fact That Our D C e ‘-EVERS, re peer | Waists at $1.50, regularly $3 make repairs if desired. We : Wholesale Furniture epenes eit Of white lawn, plaited and trimmed with lace, in many styles. alter and relay carpets. We RO SYMPATHY FOR MAN WHO SHOT RN a Fells the Judge. at leas a GOV. HUGHES HARD AT WORK Hotei BY HER Ww q NT ROOSE SELF BEGINNIHG MONDAY, JUNE 8... 55° Shoes for Men Are Unequalled at the Price. That in fashion, elegance, su- eriority of materials and struc- 1 workmanship they are the 30-32 East 2ist Street, and 4th Ave Lord & Taylor “This Fellow Made Me a Crip- that human hands and weddings of Waists at $3.75, regularly $6 to $8 i . oe ee nibeaine canine Invitations or Announcements In many beautiful models, but not many of one style; these are | Awnings, Slip Covers j Life, tim Rp gate Tecate ex AECL G lini Sais || GERRARD GIES ES Ce eS ET 'and Window Shades Special Sale of Suits consisting of produce better shoes, White Serge Fancy Silk Collar and Cuffs. Special Imporica Serges 29.50 Colors: Black or Navy. Grey Home pun In Light or Medium Shades. Taffeta Silk Sutts Colors: Black or Navy. values up to $50.00 Specia us’ Ities for Men ch » $5.91 4 $6.00 k Big All made in correctly shaped coats or pieated skirts. with circular Broadway and 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. |] “Tell Me Not in Mournful Numbers” --- : Then Here it Is in Joyful Figures! aN STORIE: “yf . Qs Wonder That the Person Out of Work Turns First to World Ads? placing them. Having our own engraving plant, we are ab‘e to do this work quickly and excellently, in periectly correct style. We make a speciaity for June Engraved in a fine English script, on first-class kid finish stock. Additional sets, above the first hundred, $2.50 a hundred Style of a good novel, an artistically illustrated book, a set of books—what could bemore suitable for a girl's or boy’s graduation gift? Books for Graduation Gifts From our great stocks we could make a list of such books that would run into the thousands of titles, but it will be more sat- siactory to browse among the books your-el! and let us help you if you choose to make a selection. In our Rare and Finely Bound Book Cor. ner, Tenth street and Fourth avenue, you will find books that are out of the or inary, either in the kind of edition, the illustrations or in the ex. quisite way in which they are bound, Main flovr, Old Bldg. styies are Tepresented, suit for # lour pes, aud bi Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Here in unique variety, too, combine style, shapeliness, beauty, rom a simple, e on the sand aiter the surf plunge, | i JOHN Waists at $2, regularly $4 Of lawn and batiste, in scores of styles, all prettily trimmed with lace and medallions. Waists at $2.75, regularly $4.50 to $5.75 Of sheer materials, many with embroidered yokes, and richly trimmed with lace. The LILLIAN CORSET Is initial steptowaru perfect gowning '8 selecting a fashion- ably designed corset suited to her figure, Many American wom. en are now taking as much pains in se.ect- ing the LIGHT COR. SET as they do in choosing becoming colors and trim- mings; consequently there is less disap- pointment about the tit, hang and effect- iveness of gowns, Lillian Corsets, al- though made in Paris by French corset mak- f ers, are designed for the i) \ American figure, and \ there are models for & practically every type. They are pliant models, with the long sweeping curves that mean beauty in a gown, For the clinging “Directoire,” the model that created such a sensation at Long ps a fortnight ago, for the graceful Princess and Em. pire sty the Lillian is the correct corset. ‘The picture shows a smart $10 model, of fine coutil, ribbon- trimmed It gives the fashionable figure, straight hip lines, high pust and small waist. Many other models, from $5.50 upward. Fourth floor, Old Buildin < eomiort and utility, in or striped, Qt black vr blue. brillian- » round sailor collar At $4—Of Dlack or blue brillian- {ull blouse, made with box Its; round neck, short nuff WANAMAKER natty suri-cloth bathing suit fer a quick dip into th Materals :nciude suri cloth, brilliantine, also make a specialty of clean- ing lace curtains, which we then store, without extra charge, until the Autumn, New Bida, Carpet Store, Fifth floor, —three essentials toward Sum. mer comiort, Our factory is ah S. Lk sets. Main floor, Old Building, : ° I ine fi ‘| Roe Tan Blue, Pink, Helio. is Without a Peer in Style and Beauty me ag clipe gras 2) 2an), , , : | The chic Frenchwoman knows that the style-dis. ee) A Book of character, | | tinction of costume- depends on the corset, To her the cic ||VOe OP dian soon, so that you can have the full benefit of these protec- | tions against sun and heat, We have many varieties of striped AWNING DUCK, in all popularcolors, which we make up in the best possibe manner, with galvanized iron fittings. ‘As to WINDOW SHADES, we are equally well equipped to make them for & gingle room or a whole office building or hotel—and mate- rials and work are excellent. ‘A fine assortment of materials tor SLIP COVERS 1s ready for | your selection, including German | Linens, Cretonnes, Jacquards, Da- | masks, &¢., which we make up to order, with due allowance for chrinkage, and finished in the 3 possible manner. We will gladly furnish samples and estimates, and have one of cur men take measurements, upon re- * quest. Fourth floor, New Bidg. surest (ots Busine VOR S| The Latest Models in Women’s Bathing Suits Are Here Never were designs more eflective, assortments sarger or more In the satisiactory diversity of mod varied, Present modes dels at WANAMAKER’S all e sea to a handsome silk mobair, plain or with 50—Two styles, both made $4.50 blue briliiantine; one At t WE EVEMING WOM. : cs hs ) 7) hn aid: short es, with black and white brail; Me full plaited skirts, Broadway, Fourth avenue Eighth to Tenth stregt

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