The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1908, Page 11

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County Hospital with a fractured skull. | before @he got proper attention. At} put the Fourth avenue subway (Brook- | The prisoners are John Murray, of No, |the Kings County Heapital it developed | lyn) issue squarely before the Board of LAT |4o Rogers avenue: Joseph Frost, af No.| that her skull was fractured. She will| Estimate, submitting forms of contract | probably die. for its construction and requesting the Snyder avenue; Martin Dwyer, of No, 3 Prospect street, and James Collins, 'o, $4 Erasmus street. Corr was found unconscious in lot near Nostrand and Rog- early Wednesday morning. man who stumbled upon her and that it was a case of In a patrol wagon she was lock-up. As the Flatbush Detectives Elwood and Connelly set| consent of the city's representatives. Out to trace the woman's movements. | The commission's communications, six They found that she worked at a|in number, were submitted to Comp: launéry in Fuiton street, where her | troller Metz for consideration. sister, Miss Ma: Galegher, is also employed On Wednesday afternoon after work she parted from her sister on Nostrand avenue, saying she wished 9 to make some purchases. Three Men Arrested. | r) | The detectives first located Murray. PER ect “== Tooth Powder evening with Mrs. Corr. He claimed, though, that he went to sleep on @ SL00p after taking several drinks from a bot- Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath Li he hi ecdaf Lad 2 ak cds Set eer n"ho woke up he saw Sire A superior dentifrice dor people of refinement rried her clear to Bast New|Corr with three other men On his Established in 1866 by they located a matron, | description of the otner three the de- tectives locked up Dwyer, Frost and DEATH: FOUR MEN UNDER ARREST ith the woman in a ‘on to find a station-house that did. Sa Mrs. Agnes Corr, Found in _ Vacant Lot, Suffering from | employed in the Liberty Collins They deny having ever seen | . Both the matron andj the young woman. | ; ‘Several atacks 2p women have oc- nant on the desk decided oirred in the viclalty where Mra Corr | SUBWAY BEFORE BOARD. | an was called from the Brad- | —-- | He thought Mrs. Fourth Avenue Project Submitted then she was th Your young men have been locked up| to be © fm the Flacbush station, Broo! by Public Service Cominission. The Publi t ° 3 Connty Hos all she rode nearly ten miles years old. who ts in K Service to-day SSE Herald = ieee reraia q roadway Sake & Company sx ce hl sr Blue Serge Suits for Men Special for Saturday, June 6th Tailored -Suits For Girls, Misses and Small Women eductions 8.75 heretofore 15.00 to 19.50 at I0.75 heretofore 19.50 to 25.00 | at Ig.00 heretofore 29.50 to 48.00 NOTE: The Suits at 8.75 embrace sizes (12 to 6 yrs.) and those at 10.75 and misses and small women (14 to 18 Rajah Silk Suits isses & Small Women eretofore 39.50 and 45.00 4 fashionable plain or fancy tailored models in natural, tan. helio, green, navy, Copenhagen end light blue, w rose, brown or leather Washable Jumper Dresses en $15 to $33 Those physical attributes —complexion, height or coloring of hair—which must necessarily be considered in the selection of apparel, have no relation to the choice of a suit of blue serge. | It is the universally becoming attire and at necessary to the completion of one's wardrobe. : And even this familiar fabric, at the hands of our tailormen, assumes a distinction ordinarily lacking. Our blue serge suits are tailored with infinite care and finished with many un- usual little details—little, but making all the difference between Saks garments— and the others. For Misses & Small W 20 smart models, of plain or fancy -ginghams, plain or figured percales, striped lawns, dimities or bordered polka-dot lawns. At 4.90 Values 7.50 to 3.50 At 5.QO Values 9.00 to 10.00 Suits of plain or fancy blue serges, also blue grounds stripes, invisible plaids, shadow stripes, etc. $15 to $33 with pen Suits for Boys & Young Men $xzo to $23 AGES 14 TO 20 YEARS Distinctively tailored from fabrics that in themselves are seiecied for their character and distinctiveness. Washable Summer Dresses for Girls (Sizes 5 to 14 yrs.) At About ‘3 Less Than Regular Values Smart, pretty styles in a great variety, fashioned of white and colored lawns, ginjaams. percales, madras or dimities; fancy bordered iawas in kimono or jumper models—many styles made We give every consideration to the demand oi the to open all the way down the back; easy to wash and iron. } younger e.ement for novelty and originaiity—yet with all these features, the prices are most modest. ie 1.43 usually 2.50 to 2.75 Especial attention is invited to the exceptional range 3 e of models in blue serge—plain or fancy effects. at I.9 usually 2.90 to 3.50 j at 2.48 usually 3.75 to 3.98 Ready-to-wear Hats for Misses at 2.98 usually 4.50 to 4.93 iste and Swiss Dresses for Girls in about fifty entirely new modeis, in Dutch, French, guimpe or jumper moaels (sizes 5 to 14 years}, suit- abie for contirmation or party wear, together with a number of practical waite dresses of fine embroidery. 3.98 to 24.50 Coats for Girls (Sizes 619 Is years.) Clearance Embracing our entire stock, and including coats of white or navy serfes and imported fancy coatings: at I.95 heretofore 5.00 to 7.50 at 6.90 heretofore 12.50 to 17.50 lay, June 6th a Clearance Sale of Tailored Suits for Women Qur Entire Steck—at Reduced Prices At I4.00 Suits Formerly 25.00 to 35.00 Mushroom Sailors of rough straws, in navy, | Special at own or black. Value $2.50 | | 1.50 an Panama Hats, trimmed with two | quills, in navy, tan, red, brown or Copenhagen | (Second blue. Value $2.50 flocr.) i Cold Storage of Furs We are Prepared to Accept Furs and Fur Gar- ments for Cold Storage throughout the During which period the repairing and re- modelling of furs and fur garments will be undertaken at much Jess than regular rates. Summer Shoes For Boys and Girls Our chosen sphere as specialists gives us a logical position the authoritative right to claim your confidence—and in so important a matter as the correct fitting of growing feet, con= fidence should be the first requisite to your patronage. All our children’s shoes are fitted by expert sales- people. The models are constructed on orthopedic principles, giving roominess without loss of gracefuiness. irls Patent leather Dress Slippers of white, tan or “black Russia calfskin. Patent leather Gibson Ties, tan Russia Barefoot Sandals, white canvas button or Gibson Ties. Greatly At 24.00 Suits Formerly 39.50 to 55.00 ne UEEEEEEEROmneneen! Friday day Extraordinary Sale of Finest Suits for Boys Bmbrenine i of the highest | ade Spring Suits in our stock. Norfdlk double-breasted or Derby models, | 7. 75 Sizes 8to 17 years. Formerly 10, 12.50 &135,) aks) ¢ Infants: Button or ankle tie models; of tan Russia, patent leather or white canvas, English two-strap Barefoot Sandals of patent or Russia calfskin. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Negligee Blouses—of white or colored madras with attached collars or neckbands; ages 6 to 16. Value 1.00. Special 4 59¢ } 25¢ For Boys: Patent leather or tan Russia calf oxford ties, blucher or oxford model, also tan Russia shoes, blucher or lace models; sizes I to 54. Regularly 3.50 and 4.00 2.85 Balbriggan Underwear for Boys— Shirts with short sleeves, dsawers in knee length; sizes 26 to 34 Special at Bat! worsted, lo —of knitted pure ; in various combinations, 2.95 Ties of patent leather; tan, black or white calfskin; Gibson or blucher models. including gray with red, navy with white, tan with Sizes 6to 8 8% e " is 1 » 2 2 to 5 pid Het ie navy. Value ‘Cin Special at.. Regularly 2.00 | Regularly 2.50 | Regularly 3.00 | Regularig3.90 | Straw fats Bors and Girls—of Milas, 1.60. 1,75 | 225 238 split of senait ue 64 to 7H. Special ari 2°00 HE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, a 190d, r) Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue From 20th Street to 22d Street Telephone 5700 Chelsea | Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Men’s High Grade French and Pure Silk Shirts One-Third and One-Hali Under Regular Prices. The best values in High Class Shirts we habe ever offered. $3.00 and $3.50 Shirts, $1.98. hirts made—the newe Men’s $18.00 Suits, $9.90 Adams Building Brok ular stock, tures and ai fancy mi s and black: Men's $2.00 Trousers, $1.39 stripes and fancy in sizes 28 to 50 Straw Hats For Men, Boys or Children All the correct shapes at the low- ole p in the newest , 50c., $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Up Boys’ $5.00 Suits, 2.85 Boys’ Nortolk, Double Breasted, Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits, in fancy mixtures and plain colors, regularly sold in our stock up to $5.00; 2% to 16 y ; Frid: i Satur. ee eee ee ete Oaree Boys’ $1.25 Wash s, 79c Boys’ Washable Si in sailor and R styles; A 's price 79 sizes 214 to 10 years. Regular $1.25 va 50c Indian Suit, Just what je fellow is alway 1 ' or Cowboy zes 3 to9 Creepers—just fortable these warm days; formerly s 4 years; special at...... ese cece ee ee eee ees Children’s Straw Hats , of children’s Novelty Stra n a number of styles; d from handling. Rey é 25c¢ 8 50c Men’s $1 to $1.50 French Summer Underwear, 75c. $1.50 each, at .. ane Men’s Tropical Underwear, Fine grades nainsook and madras 2 Shirts, coat styles, sleeveless or short | Knee Drawers to match : | sizes of each Kind........ 5Cc and 75¢ Same Garments in Silk at $ Ready To-Morrow, Saturday, a Fine earn W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men At $1.98 and $2.59 Adams Euiiding | The best Assortment we have had in months of these | world famous Shoes is here for yourselecti_» to-morrow. All the Fres-v my Z All the Noted - Sizes ta lers, es. ody, well known shoes just A large ste arrived for Sa selling. They are te “factory damaged,” having some Slight s...ce blemish from the handling, but not enough to affect their wearing qualities or appearance. Our salesmen are unable to point out the defects, they are so t. In fact, we warrant that every will prove = satisfactory as the absolutely perfect Douglas shoes. wy . $1.98 and $2.59 Boys’ W. L. Douglas Shoes, $1.98. Established Forty Years Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store Carriage Entrances on 21st Street Telephone 5700 Chelsea Garments that men in ebery Walk of life Will be proud to wear. $4.00 Shirts, $2.48. Finest soft front, pure silk and silk and linen, lightest weight, coolest and best Shirts made, equal to finest custom goods J) at four times the price. They come in plain or hand pleated i] fronts, new French cuffs, coat styles, a few with the soft ‘| collars attached, plain or fancy new color- $2 48 t ings. None worth less than $4.00, at....... Misses’ 3-Piece Wash Suits Like Illustration. Special at $6.75 Misses’ three-piece Wash Suits (exactly like the picture)—Linen stripe effect, guimpe trimmed with self covered but- tons, and tie very full; pleated skirt with 2-inch bias fold; sizes 14, years; special ........ . MISSES’ PRINCESS DRESSES — Col- ore lawn, ike blouse, sleeve kimono effect, skirt tucked below hip, with fold; sizes 14, 16; eel $2.95 JUNIOR WASH SUITS—Linene, stripe effect, semi-fitted back, with detachable colt and cuffs, full pleated skirt with old; sizes 12, 14, 16 years; apy yes ne $4079 SSES’ WASH SKIRTS—Linen, pleat- Be and raat, gore, with fold; lengths 35 to 38 inch; About 75 suits to close out, Value $17.75, now $10.00 Misses’ Panama Suits, in stripe effect, lined throughout with satin, full pleated skirt with 4-inch bias fold; sizes 14.16. Value $17.75, now $10.00 a June Clearance Sales of Untrimmed Millinery Women’s Untrimmed Hats 25¢ 45c 95c Which is less than half former prices, Women’s Trimmed Hats Smart up-to-date models; values $5.00, $7.00 and $5.50, at es Soe Se we S00. 1908 Edition of : King’s Views of New York, 29c Adams Butiding—Book Department. Containing over four hundred illustrations of all the towering build- ings in which are centred the business interests of the world. This js the double number sold by dealers at 50c.; our special 29 00 c fal& gboudG99000000 GODENODHOANOOKGOHOOPAOODSGHD Hair Goods in a Big Sale Adems Building (on Balcony). We are offering this week the entire stock of one of New York’s largest importers, consisting of a great variety in shades of first quality Switches, Puffs and Pompadours. This is a rare op- portunity to secure really fine Hair Goods at exceptionally low prices. Pompadours adapted for wear at seashore or mountains are a specialty in this sale. Switches. 48-Inch all long Hair Pompadours, Newport Puffs. Seaside Pompadours, Newport Puffs, 4 puffs iches ene 5.25 | to a set.. Syitehe $1.00 Feather-weight Pompa- oe | 24-inch Natural Wavy | dours........... $1.98] Newport Puffs, 8 puffs Switches.......- $2.75 | Net Pompadours $4,50 | to a set......... $1.49 NO C. O. D. OR MAIL ORDERS. Neckwear and Handkerchiefs For Women H COLLARS AND GIBSON STOCKS. St. Gall Embroidery, eyelet designs, and blind effects; also some with Val- enciennes lace and lawn combinations; a variety of Styles and shapes; special at 12 %e and 25¢ ; WHITE NET GUIMPES— ff Trimmed with Valenciennes lace, some with ruffled sleeves of net edged with Val. Lacé; other style with sieeve formed of several rows of narrow Val. Lace; special $2 69 for Saturdav at se WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—Plain hemstttched tnttial Handkerchiefs, pure linen, small neat script letter; regularly sold for $1.00 per % dozen, 6 for .... 50c Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders ;

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