The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1908, Page 12

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AUTO SPEEDING : IN FIVE HOURS Casey and His Aides Gather in |! One Every Ten Minutes }MAN DEAD IN WOODS Hot or Iced Tea is served without charge, through- out the day, in our Reception and Lounging Room, Fourth Greenhuf aixth atreet, a veteran n | man who wae driven | a month ago by ta bought taxt of own on the =| : Halment plan, learned to run It and Floor. Take 18th or 19th Street side elevators had {t out Inet night le soon bla wa srulaing for fares, f y n Hroad way oie intatit when in O'Nelii, of Woat Torty Biree’y driver Dry Goods belonging to the red vom- ) alongaide and challenged Repair- Furs Stored and Protected by cold, dry air. ing and remodeling fur garments at specially low prices - during the Summer months. Call up 5500 Chelsea. z | Your Eyes Are In Danger | {f you Intrust them to any but @ competent OCULIST, Don't per mit an over-the-counter salesperson to experiment with your eyes. mre registered Dwyar i OH ue. | | | PHYSICIANS, and we offer you and 30.00 Sort | 54 Kant Ok 23rd Bt., near Fourth Ave on 1 Broadway. MAY BE ROBBER’S ee Sian 2 Misse 5” an d Sm a ll Women’s SIL K DRESSES (ONS ih ae e ie WH, Hons The Regular 25.00 A t 19 75 t., near Lenox Ave, VO., Blit & Bld Ste Near Joha Sireet. 489 Fulton 8t., RROOKLYN, Oppecite Abraham & Straus, F these dresses were offered at 25.00 and 30.00 they would be counted splendid value by many a good store in this town. We bought the materials from a prominent New York manufacturer and had him make the dresses for us according to our ideas and his own best capability Materals are dotted India silks, in a choice of colorings; foulards in dots, stripes and rings; flowered and striped pongees in an assortment of colors. The dresses are in two charming princess models, one of which is fairly well pictured in the accompanying zinc etching. The yoke and sleeves are handsomely lace and net trimmed. ell worth 2500 and 30.00,ar . . . . . 19.75 Each Do All the Railroads ' \ ions, | Broadway. | Forty-sixth . a stretch of cene of tne @ ught them the ar and Ca, (Court of S; § Speeded on between and y in one y-eighth street chauffeurs and morning Broadway raids ) The early fon speeding chauffuers were Inspired @y complaints thar the drivers of taxi- wabs have been using the throughfare e course when returning to es from uptown after deliver- | Chauffeurs who take thetr | fing fares ‘bosses’ cars out to Westchester late at night and are in a hurry to get back also figure largely in the speed viola- tions. One o' im his car from a banquet of magicians, given in honor of Kellar at the Marl- borough Hotel. He was caught at Jghty-fourth et_after his machine} hit up twenty-five miles an hour. | Couldn't Conjure Coin. \ At the station-house Goldin discovered that he had no mon He made vain —lIts syphon system ff Use The— Bohn SyphonRefrigerator In Their Dining and Buffet Cars ? § BECAUSE B—it is lined with white porcelain enamel, and there- fore is kept perfectly swect and clean with- out effort. maintains the est temperature— @ 6 degrees above freezing. provides a positive 3 circulation of cold, pure, dry air. mm —its dry air, its colder air keeps pros ns in better con- a—keeps them —Milk is not tainted een in same com- ff} partment in open ves- 9 sels with cantaloupes or cooked asparagus. dit @ ‘resh longer. § —The syphon system saves ice. Shesaysit's the best WE'LL SELL YOU ONE ON TRIAL We know there is not another refrigerator built that will satisfy you after youtry a BOHIN. And we have a style and size to suit every need. WE DEMONSTRATE CONSTATLY with a well pro- visioned retrigerator, properly iced, which SHOWS the etfect or the Bohn Syphon System WHITE ENAMEL REFRIGERATOR CO. &9 West Forty-second Streei, New York M'F'RS BOHN SYPHON REFRIGERATOR. FACTORY, ST. PAUL, MINN, Exceptional Values---Always Quality is the keynote of the 3 Oxford >iik ribbons, Style No. 514—Tan Russia Oxford. Per- foration.on vamp aud lace piece, Brass eye: lets. One of this season most popula: styies i - Are. fitei yet natty style, Men’s Pump Taa Blyn offerings. Backed by an envi- able experience of 40 years of shoe- making and retailing, we have shown the value of an established policy of fair dealing. | Blyn styles are exceptional—and we've a fit for everybody’s foot— No, 133714 | as well as everybody’s ideas. Ladies’ tan calf s 9 biucher oxtorg, -aeae Children’s “gy” quafter, larg: eye.) 0 ) Pes, Cuban heel, & Misses io ae Strap Oxford durable shoe, in metal, white A stylish, com‘ortable, tan, patent leather, gun } cCauvas and all colors of kid, Sizes 1154 to 2, $9.00 | Sizes $4.25 ¢ $4.50 Sizes 8% to Il, $4.50 | Infants’ sizes, 75 t se » $3.00 | “It Bends With the Foot.” Absolutely comfortable a of regulation thickness bends with the hand. EAST SIDE: 1540 3d Ave,, 86th and 87th Streets, 2891 34 Ave., 150th and 15st Streets. 162 Bowery, near Broome Street. 34 Ave, and 122d Street, n yet flexible as a turn sole. This shoe moves wi Made in Oxfords at $3.50, and boots at $4, on all fashionable lasts, NINE BEST STORES Shoes in Every Grade, but Only Reliable Qualities. Sole New York Agents for the Noiseless Ked Cross Shoe for Women. nd needs no “breaking in.” Red Cross Patent tannage makes a sole h the foot as easily as a glove | LUN Sor | BROOKLYN sToRES: | WARANTEE SHOE CO) | 829-831-833 Broadway, between Park and | WEST SIDE: Ellery Sim | 6th Ave, and 27th St. vey end: 2itb. B. 1263-1265-1267 Broadway, near Greene Ave. | 609 8th\Ave., 39th and 40th Streets, Bid to B10 Rast F2d Sty 485 Falton Street, opp. Abraham & Strane’. and the Pullman : | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS; WORK. WONDERS. Misses’and Small Women’s Washable Dresses Made of lawn and madras—in dotted, plain and striped effects; Reter Fan, Dutch neckyand eibaatlly blues and pinks. Yoke, collar, ring designs and self tones. The tailored styles Collar and cuffs : ere trimmed and braided. Plaited skirts, sleeves and cuffs elaborately trim- dresses te Jushioned in Geen, with folds, made extra full Worth med with lace. Skirt is in full pute hes oF id aed e eh from two to four dollars more than tucked model, with handsome lace Catia t re en ig oe aited mocels our prices. trimmings. An out-and-out ten- ut in full, ample tashion At 5.00, 6.50, 7.50 and 8.50 Misses’ and Small Women’s Lingerie Dresses at 7.50 Lingerie princess dresses, made of a good quality of batiste; in white, dollar value, at 7.50 each Misses’ and Small Women’s English Repp Dresses Al 11.00, 12.50, 13.50 and 15.00 These handsome tailored jumper frocks are made of an excellent quaiity of imported English repp—thoroughly shrunk betore being made up. Suspender, Gibson and tucked styles in the group, also Tnmmed with embroidery, buttons and piping. Skirts are plain. ass fashion—and ar the prices quoted are unmatchable in New York brown, natural color and white are tailored in strictly first- Women’s 3.25 Gloves at 2.10 A specially attractive opportunity for the June bride, the “sweet girl graduate” and every woman who wishes to save 1.15 on a pair of fine gloves: Women’s |6- button length French glace kid gloves, in tan, black and white; regularly 3.25 At 2.10 a pair Women’s 12-button length French pace kid gloves, in white only; regulariy i At 1.75 a pair Main Floor ; The refined good taste and Trimmed excellent style of our trim- Millinery med millinery has created i favorable comment all over New York Especially worthy of men- tion ts our showing of smart street and dress hats At 7.50 and 10.00 Each conceded to be the finest collection of hats at the price to be had. Also a broad choice of models in leghorns, white hemps, and hats from abroad in the latest style-whisper from Paris Second Floor Fifteen hundred , A Sale of Women s sample pairs of imported hosiery Imported Hosiery Beg noel, cotton, in black, tans, white a veral other colors; openwork, silk-emin oidered and plain styles; value 35c and 50c a pair At 25c¢ a Pair Main Floor pede , ited 1 hiff Women’s Fancy sie sma srton all the d le street colors; Neckwear value 00; at 3.85 Plated net bows; trimmed with real lace medallion; value 1.35. at 95c Setin bows; daints colorings; velue 35c; at. 22¢ Main Ficor Veils and Plain chiffon-made veils, in all colors; finished with hemsitched border. 13 and 2 yards long; value 1.25, at 78 Veiling Chiffon square veils: 124 yar: s long, all the wanted colors value 1475, at 12 Tuxedo veiling: plain, dotted en: fancy meshes; ail the preity shades a>d black} value 38>, at 25c yard French veiling: large and small Chenille dot; in stree . colors and black value 75e, at Main Floor 50c yard kK , Misses’ silk skirts, in all Misses’ and colersmecdli bleckivGAllito , 38 inchess at 4.95 Children’s Wear Misses’ wosh skirts, of striped near silk; Widow” and embroidered styles; all colors; 38 inches; at : . . . . White pique coats for children; with embroidered capes: also straight models; 6 months to 6 ycers, Ce rs is . 1.75 and 1,98 Rompers of navy blue polka dot gingham or cham- He a Peel iy Ges Geet HOG Set Mog le 6 é SOc and 75¢ Wash hats; corded styles; in pink, blue and white: at Sie te GIG EDO Infants Dept. Second Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. ; Clearance Sale of Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings The remaining lots of broken sizes of boys’ and children’s clothing and furnishings are offered tomorrow at cecisive savings in price which mothers will be glad to take advantage of. Here's the story, in brief: Boys’ Nortotk and double-breasted sutts, of y cheviots two pairs ot knickerbocker trousers fermerly 75 50, at §.09 Boys ar d children’s reefcr:, ight-werght, plain and fancy materials newest models and patierns; fori 500 and oy 650, ar... papnedeo 3.75 and 4.50 Yeung men’s suits, cf plain andfancy mixtures; specially designed tor young men. formerly 12.50, 1500 to CAO, (ooonodadodoopaBsonnsudeKas 9.50, 11.00 and 15.00 Boys’ biouses and shirts, ail sizes; neat patterns: formerly 50c and 60c, at 28¢ s’ washable suspender waists, sizes 3 to 12 years fer Ic 5G 8c, at Beys’ flannel blouses—biue and gray—for mountain oF seas wre dressed man needs in the way For the irreproachable in style, perfect right as you enter—quick, courteous, intelligent service : Scarfs—tour-in-hands of plain or selt-figured bengaline or ularly 1.50 pair use sizes 4 to 16 years: erly 95c, at 65c Boys’ Clothing Dept, Second F.oor ot Summer furnishings is here Well-Dressed Man in comfort and in broad selec- Shirt:—plain or planed-bosom negligee shurts, of white or colored imported bat wing nes Pajama:—ot siik, Summer Furnishings Everything that the well- ready for him _ to-morrow— tion at medium prices Just a step into the store, to the fabrics eee vee +Prices rang 1.45 to 4.0) Chamois Gloves— lummer wear... n and other sheer materials, suitabl- {or »Prices range from.+++++e- 5.00 £0 15.00 id and silk, m black, plain colors, aud black v.e-Prices range trott..sees 25c to 2.75 liste thread, nainsook and silk, in the regular Prices range from §0¢ to 3.75 a garment Shirts to Measure —trom the short lengths of imported shirting mater- als, we will make to m: asure—choice of hundreds ot patterns— Sh ris—tormerly 4.00 to 550, at 2.75 each Shirts—tformeriy 5 50 to 6 5 3.50 each Main Floor, 6th Avenue Hesiery—ot coon wath colored embroy Unaerwear—<t bat tty.es and also athle Sale of In the broad variety of selection = afforded, and in the quality and Muslin Underwear careful workmanship ot the gar- i ments, this June Sale is out of the ordinary. But the unheard-of low prices have con- inibuted in no small measure to its success. 2.50 to 3.00 Nightgowns at 1.95; of nainsook, trimmed with lace 07 embroidery, variety of sty.es 1,00 and 1.25 Corset Covers at 7c; sheer nainsook, elaborately trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon; pretty models. 2.50 Lawn Slips at 1.95; dainuly trimmed wih fine lace 2.25 White Petticoats at 1.75; nainsook or cambric tops; deep flounce of embroidery, or lace an‘ insertion 1,50 Petticoats at 1.25; of striped percaline; made with full shirred and embroidered flounces all the new shades. 8.00 to 10.75 Silk Petticoats at 5.95; heavy taffeta; deep full flounce, tlso a few models with accordion-plaited flounce, ruche bottom, with deep silk underlay. Second Floor Tomorrow we show an excep- , Women s Washable tional collection ot washable belts which will interest every eee Belts 50c Each woman who needs a belt. There are the newest styles in tailored and embroidered effects, as well as a new belt which hooks on the side; alsoa group of smart, narrow, tailored belts in wash colors, with a heavy English harness buckle ot pearl. Main Floor At 50c Each Greenhut and Company, (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) Girls’ Washable Dresses Made of ginghams, chambrays and most every other desirable wash fabric—in stripes, plaids, dots and At 1.95, 3.00, 3.50 and 4.50 Colorings are blue, pink, These dresses Walking Pumps & Christy Ties Regularly 5.00, at 3.95 a Pair For tomorrow only we offer for special selling six of the smartest styles of the season in women’s and misses’ walking pumps and Christy ties They are from our regular stock—an early clean-up Pumps in tan and black Russia calfskin and imported patent leather Ties in 3- eyelet styles, of imported patent leather and tan and black Russia calfskin, Regularly $5 a pair, at 95 Our stock of shoes, Oxfords and ankle ties for misses, children ard infants 1s complete, and medium prices. predominate throughout. Special attention 1s fiven to proper fitting, all our shoes for children bein, made specially to allow for the development of growing feet Second Floor. Misses’ and In our Millinery de- partment, main floor, Children’s Hats we are showing an assortment of smart hats for misses and children—sailors, Charlotte Corday hats, leghorns and beautiful trimmed ee as Leghorn hats, value 225, at . Wreaths, at : 6 . _95¢ to 1.45 Mushroom sailors; value 1.50, at . 95¢ Main Floor These 300 parasols Sale of are ire sample . line of a promi- Coaching Parasols nent manufacturer which we se 1red at an unusual price- saving. There are black - and - white checks, plain taffeta silks, embroidered pongee, floral silks, plaids, colored checks and novelty effects. Natural wood, en- amel and novelty sticks. Values 2.00 to 4.00 At 1.50 and 1.95 each Main Floor oan Handsome cases of real Sale of Dress eownide: with re-en- ‘ forced corners; cloth Suit Cases lined, shirt fold; leather strap inside and outside— Regularly 5.00, at . . +. . 3.75 _ Regularly 8.00,at . . - . 5,75 Main Floor Of taffeta sil ohai: Bathing Suits---for Sta"tsitansio"s se W. Mi Se eattadtann? omen, EE princess models; gored And Girls and plaited Sire Prices, ecoording to materials and styles, 3.75, 4.80, 8.00, 6.00 up. Second Floor Fercnecnrrreapcmy 6 Toilet Articles Travelers’ toilet cases, silk covered, rub- ber lining: value 1.50,at . . 88a Hirsch’s toilet ammonie,pint size, et 126 Armour’s Chateau Violet soap, 3.cake box; value 25, et. je 19 Bath sponges, bleached; value 500, at . . 286 French tooth brushes; value 28c, at . . 186 Flexible files, fine quality; value 25c, at ; 10 Manicure scissors value 50c,et . 2. 20. 2 38C Main Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St.

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