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WMT ; TUE EVENING WORLD, _ INGHAM SHIFTS CONFESSES HE © i? S85. 105 MEN FROM STOLESHOD AND = COURT SOUMOS ANOTHER WIFE Clerk in Brooklyn Office of | aire stu r were | wouta not of local < n him when the woman was arched 808 In bills were f Jed in her clothing. ‘The mo e original package that Heal ompany. Eigh Adams Ex- 50, were found All the fugitive had out and cash them it There were also five from $40 to $50, bitterly when the FOUGHT MANIAC AND MAN TK HT Traffic Policeman Has Rush- ing Business at Bowery | and Grand Street. e needed mone rangt wet Y pt Adams Express Caught in | od Cincinnati. eet the Entire Detail Affected by Commis: |CROWN PRINCE OF SERVIA sioner’s Order. ACCUSED AS CONSPIRATOR. —_——- Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, ©, June 4 Healy, a cler tenegro, June 4.—Sen Crown led VAIDED? BY FOUR) GOPS.| Acting upon information’ which involving a In @ conspiracy has been given at the Adams F Steve Brodie’s Son Taken to 4) cc sconded M Hospital and Will Prob- | "!" Die. were too fr and too active revolutionary a with the discovery ¢ tore of bomb: Two of the wit ably years. Tue whole staff of The Story ofa Fifty Million Dollar ScoopinReal Estate See Saturday’s World but write to-day ior advance informaiion & ail who | 4ONDURAS TO HOLD BAILEY AND STEAMER GOLDSBORO. Wood, Harmon & Co. 201 Broadway, N. Y. Main Ofiice, | | PPOCSSCOOHO SOOO 0000000009000 9OOOHOHOOESOOHOE DOO OOOOS SODHOOCOOO OOOOH OOOOOOOEO® ; Bonwit, Haris & Co. Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2ist St. RETIRING From the Clothing Business Jordan. ul five w Tt requ until an 4 From « him SHOT hlS WIEE, LIGHTED CIGAR AND RODE AWAY Edward Abbott, Whose W ife. Left Him Here, Had Fol- lowed to Philadelphia. Men’s Suits---Closing Out Prices Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock of 525,00 to $30,00 Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock of 240,00 to $50.00 High-Grade Suits High-Grade Suits 19.50 13.50 Boys’ Clothing---Closing Out Prices Men’s Men's $8.50 Boys’ Two-Piece Suits—Sailor Suits and Russian Suits, } all wool fabrics, cheviots, worsteds and b'ue serges. All double. 3 75 breasted suits have extra pair of Knickerbocker trousers. f e Former price, $8 50, Closing out price. | PHILADELPHIA, Jume 4.—The OOS CHLSO OS OOO OS SOSH HOOSOSOEOOOHEO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOS 0.9069060600006 3000008 00000000000 OOCFCCODCSOOEOEOOS 000000000000 000 OE FO VON IESE '? POSS O SE DOO SHO OSH OD OO FOO DSPHOOSD HO DIDS inched ella dh Aa ttn othe ODA RY bulance Mrs. MONDAY, JUNE 8, \ WITH dail for Chauffeur Who THE BEST BOOK OF ITS KIND EVER PUBLISHED. 1908 World Almanac PRICE 25 CENTS, BY MAIL, 35 CENTS. @ustay Rasmussen, a was found § ribbon guar ast mc Herald or ANY New York newspaper. HER ‘ ve era | Find the Place You Seek Through vente ena met more than five years ie World “Want” Ads. This Week, Blale prisoa, 4 VuitUR owns, ! dropned off here yester- | Special” BYUeGe To Get to Wanamaker’s Subway Aw Station tn Place ent. Tocal trains every two minutes Broadway both ways Matiison avenue (Fourth avenue) avenue Surface E reet Surface ‘Third avenue Klevated and Surface Te ff Wcnale, Sore Auditorium Concerts, 10.30 A.M. and 2 P.M. Store Closes 5. 30 P.M, including Saturdays Store Furs in our Wintef Vaults Re-organized and Improved Tea Rooms—both Buildings Restaurant— New Bullding Men's Dining and Smoking Room—-New Building Men i ers und also preferred a Touching Bottom A great many people seem to know that the worst of the hard times are over, and are buying our good mer- chandise that will not be sold as low later on as it is selling now. Particular as this store is as to its qualities of merchandise, we know that the present prices for it are re- wards to those who have economized during the past year. We are fully prepared in both our buildings to serve our patrons well. EEGs respect according to Wanamaker specifications: all-wool materials. and browns. The greatest prizes will go to the promptest arrivals to-morrow morning. Fine Offerings of “Hosiery | For Men and Women nt Summer Hosic er NEVERAL, unusual lots of exe for men and women—comprising large recent aa chases from manufacturers and importers — one-third to one-half less than regular prices; Women’s Stockings 35c a Pair, Three for $1; worth 50c Of imported black mercerized iisle thread, in 18c a Pair, Thre Pairs for 50c; worth 2: Of fine black elasuc 30c a_ Pair, ck Lisle T y-five color-ce Men’s Half Hose 18c a Pair, Three Pairs for 50c; worth 25c¢ a Pair Cotton and Lisle ‘Par Ung of plain or es; 3 sreat varicty— : worth 50c Imported i fronts, In avout fancy styl Impor.e colur-coni TOMORROW ---201 Men’s Sack Suits at $21.50 Wanamaker Standard Values at $30 to $38 The finest ready-made sack suits for men that are known to the trade. Made ereat variety up in every ot in new Summer models an«d They have just come from the makers—who held them for late orders that did not materialize—and we shall sell them tomorrow at $2 63 Suits that we should regularly sell at $30’ 45 Suits that we should regularly sell at $32.50 69 Suits that we should regularly sell at $35 24 Suits that we should regularly sell at $38 | Materials include cheviots. worsteds and cassimeres, in light and dark There are All at 1.50 each, mixtures in grays It is the op- portunity of the season to buy a typical Wanamaker suit at a third or more under its usual price, A Whirlwind Day Among the Half-Price Cottons HE twenty-odd thousand yards of beautiful Summer cotton dress goods in this half-price-and-less sale are flying out in dress six ata time. No telling what will be left extraordinary success of last ed, When we sold over fifteen thousand yards of than a day. lengths—two, rrow’s se perhaps the cottor goods in les This much seems safe to venture—if you are prompt 50c Silk-striped Muslins at 18c a yard 20c Printed Batiste at 10c a yard 50c Silk-and-Cotton Fabrics at 18c a yard 22c Irish Finished Dimities at 10c a yard 20c Novelty Batiste at 12!2c a yard 20c Printed Striped Tissue at 10c a yard Main floor, Old Bull ang The “Wanamaker Before Shoes for me come for one of these well designed and women are and splendidly the best shoes : Shoes in every particu- | mee catered lar that are sold | Women's Hace at for less than $5. while traveling In fact, with | Travelin and on cool days $3.00 other people's 8 : line: at your destina- names in them, Suits— they sell the country over at $5. tion, Many ef- Here today in the newest st Special fective, smartly and the most popular leathers—es- tallored styles, in pecially TANS and BROWNS, $3.90 iiveinitie wielller a Pair. f d cae striped suitings, Styles for Men— i plain serges and plain or striped on) \ wht welted | Panamas, including suck special rds, meat. | Values as these: $7.50—Striped suiting; fitted, sle-breasted Cutaway coat, | Collar and revers. At 812 | fancy; | breasted. satin-Il sine with coat Gored flare skirt S—Panama cloth, Oxfords, perforated New Bullding Styles for Women— tipped, narrow toes, plain or titted coat, single- lor ties, welted | #16—Invisible striped Panama; 30- [inch single-breasted coat, with pock- t calf Bluc wing | €l8; taffeta-lined. F Oxfords, rs Many others, from $15"Up to $40. | White Duck Skirts at $2.50 A_ brand-new arrival, made with 1 wores, full flare, with’ two folds and thi r strapping. And a great —E The demand for Sep=| ino ictn "Yc Soe sien ne arate big ribbon brown Kid ribbon ties, Hight Cuban Mal Coats never has| Third floor, Old Buiiding, been greater— this because of The Very |the vote ‘7 Coolest floor cover- d : and silk dresses. | ITQS —the Chinese and Japanese Best We are ready to knew about them meet this big call 8. long before we with large and splendidly compre- | 1908. did; but we have hensive assortments of Summer'| Ghinaand |!earned. Our Coats of all descriptions. In the 1908 stock of groups are black s{lk, satin and lace Japan Mattings ie still, coats, in various lengths; white complete as to lace coats and tussor and pongee Mattings grades, patterns and colorings— and every roll has been duly inspected for us be- fore 1t was shipped from the Orient. Prices range from $9 to $25 a roll, according to quality. Fifth floor, New Butlding. models; some trimmed with con- trasting colors. Black Taffeta C Black Satin ¢ ‘Tussor and P Black Lace Coats, § White Lace Coats, $ Third floor, Old Building. ts, $10 to $76. $15 to $27, Coats. $10 f@ $75, going away, | | of sheer batiste, in pink, blue, | red | Skirt has plaited flounce, Main floor, New Building, Economy Basement Women’s LINGERIE DRESSES at $3.75 and $5 Two dainty step into the limelight, because they are beau- models tles and present derfully fine values at their prices. One is a stunning Princess dress won- white, lavender and champagne. It has a yoke of Valenciennes# lace, with inlaid band of embroidery, walst shir- into fitted girdle. three - quarter length sleeves, These dresies are $5, The other model of striped and fig- ured materials is made in over-wais' style, plaited ove the shoulder anc shirred into the gir- dle of embroidery. Full side-plaited skirt with fold, These dresses are $3.75. Young Women's $6 OUTING SUITS at $3.75 ory It was @ rainy May that off the regular prele of these pendsome Cotton Cheviot Suits, the was glad to sell them %o us at yconcessions, They are just the # for all-around wear in city or quntry. They are stylish,’ and they will launder well. Made of fashion- Able striped iraterialy in black, blue or brown with white. breasted and sem and fold-trimmed. and 18 years. Jackets single- Sizes for 14 16 itted; skirts plaited SEPARATE SKIRTS at $1.50- skirt with her suit. These are of str with white, in lengths from % to 40 i ung Woman wants an ext: viot in black, ” blue or brown Women’s $1 SHIRT WAISTS at 50c June's the season for new Shirt W Ca season fo: here are six hundred ready to sacrifice half their prices—some more than half, there are $1.50 waists in. the asso: Ssortment, also som sand ends of ‘nes, The Walsts area Tit rimmed. put iucnderit ht Women’s $1, 50 and sroup This Is a of elghteen hundr w Shirt Walsts that came our nes way at ve Special Prices. made of white and colored i and are beautifully” trimmed es Lae > plnitee Open front or back, long or May eeteeeemurelseryiior, latte, Handkerchiefs 25c Taffeta Ribbon, l6c Yd, —Irish linen Handker-] 4%-Inch Taffeta Kiboon, in dh fancy. opentwork block | 4nd staple colors. ack x in box, yi Washable Ribbons, tn pink, ight Irish linen Handkerehiefs, with | blue and ite 0. 1, 140 a plece of 10 yde., worth No. lis, 200 8 a piece of 10 worth 28¢; No, 2, 800 h 4c, a plece of i0 yds., wort — narrow heme spectal at 10¢ each, Silkeand-linen | Handkerchiefs, of solid stripe effe in tan, blu and lavender, 360 each, oF B for #1.00- with plaida and | neat Stylish Summer Corsets For WOMEN — Bheer Irish linen Handkerchiefs, | embroldery around | At 75e,. worth $1—P. N. Summer Net biogk Initials, six im box, 76c, Corsets; ‘light, cool and comfortable; fofs, medium | supporters attached. special at| At 75e, worth $1.26-C. B. a Ia Spirite Corsets of bailste, made with long and short hips. At #1, worth $1.%—Augustine Cor- seta of cool batis figure. Trish Mnen ’ Handker weight, narrow hems, SSc a dozen, for the averal ‘ttached. ld $1 Linoleum “Seconds,” 50c Yd. Granite Inlaid Linoleum—very best “A" grade, slightly damaged on, the edges, usually $1 a yard, wold as onds" at 50c aa. yd. Supporte: [EUR I5c Printed Madras at 10c Yu. Rook-fold Madras worth telking about because of ft# fine quality, better still worth buying at 10e a White grounds with eolored figures and stripes. ‘sec- $5 Silk Petticoats at $3.65 isn't that a tempting state ment?| 25e Novelty Suitings at 18% yd. hey are shapely well-made, crisp | —Thes® are 36-in. imported helf-linep colored silk Dettiooats, with deep | goods, linen color, stripes founce and pretty shirrings. | colors. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. JOHN ~~ WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue Eighth to Tenth street 1 Hi Z| a |