The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1908, Page 10

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F eeeaeale anaes er eieauastiapeereineaanenteten WORLD, 1908. THURSDAY, JUNE 114, THE EVENING ne ! yx o contain ta, four walstcoats | COMMISSICNER WHo | ’ | gontatn raincoats an HAND DENIES HE “Savsaeeowe ese RICH MAN'S SON Se ero Stern Brothers | NOT YET DUCIDED. HELD ON SUSPICION a enema, BuGky | BR. Altman & Gn. 2 Y HAS DECIDED a Metal Bedsteads & Bedding JEROME CASE “He and Another Man Were,‘ Exceptional Values ; i MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT ee Carrying Bundles of Cloth- BRASS BEDSTEADS. a —- $21.00, 25.00, 38.00 ying ’ ‘ MOTOR ip VES, ET ing When Arrested. satchel Ua DIVORCE ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, “ 4.50, 6.25, 10.00 SUNGMRIE aones Heniiae® sere xin! BAT i ate ‘UPHOLSTERED SPRINGS. “ 10.00, 12.50, 16.50 SUITS, BATH ROBES, NECKWEAR, LEATHER BELTS, UNDER- “Naked Falsehood,” He Says of Yar That He Recom- mends Against Removal. GARMENTS, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS, WALK. ING STICKS, RIDING CROPS AND STEAMER RUGS. WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, at ELASTIC FELT MATTRESSES, * $3.50, 4.50, 6.50 5.50, 6.75, 7.75 A SPECIAL SALE OF Mz2N'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR, PAJAMAS, AND NIGHT ROBES, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY: Sale of Summer Furniture { REED AND WILLOW PIECES FOR THE LIVING ROOM, AWAITS NEW BRIEFS. 5 i MEN'S FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, SUMMER WEIGHT, | i f ; is | j LIBRARY OR PIAZZA. SOLD ORDINARILY FOR $1.00 PER GARMENT AT 68c i And Has Only Seu : R | | Sranklin Simon & Co. | ARM CHAIRS AND COMFORT ROCKERS, $6.00 9.00 MEN'S SUMMER PAJAMAS PER SUIT, $1.35 H Maer te = 000 ie is Fifth Avenue tapes, $5.00, 7.50 — coucues, 14.50, 19.00 MEN'S CAMBRIC NIGHT annie i E ci 55 li ~<t Pages of Evidence. ‘ WHITE ENAMEL FURNITURE FOR BEDROOMS, z : i ia ees a : ; tases, $4.50, 6.00 cuirroniers. $10.50, 17.00 H See ced EC iaa, ot SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY Bureaus, $13.00, 20.00 : Eltsabethtown, N. Y., who was dosig- CHAGS Chi) Heel Shs wo) BE Wel, ALSO A SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS | mated by Governor Hughes to investi- | gate the charges against District-Attor- ney William Travers Jerome, was told eZ | MEN’ N SSES’ | Sakae WOMEN SEANDEMISSESs West Twenty-third Street MEN'S HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS leph: thi orning of the} = P = : eo ceplated in New York that his | Button Front Washable Shirts wcaceeas ; earn i Gecktion tad been reached, and that it] a Sow D Nell. SonstSor MEN'S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, PER BOX OF SIX, 95¢ i 14 was understood that while he cxitictzed | PRINCE LINE TO QUIT White Irish Linen or Poplin, open front model; detachable link pearl \\Y fa\\\ NS, xX, para ches tantncidinoti warrant] Ss ; buttons; lengths 34 to 42 inches. Value 7.50. GSCENS ECA» new WANERES ees Solid Gold Jewelry Gifts | Mediterran Forced Rates Too Low. § removal. ‘The story went on to state that Com- 3.95 | WOMEN'S WHITE SHAMROCK CLOTH HANDK:RCHIEFS, H f missioner Hand had recommended the | 9 " Fee H H | ise or the chaceee etn oa Poi i ae For Weddings, Confirmations IN SELF PLAIDS PER BOX OF SIX, 68¢ In denying this report as & Medit n ports, the Prince line is | 4 ’ F feleetood,” Commissions: Hand said: /¢, pipet ert teens Asnouncer Tailor Linen Coat Suits and Graduates, EXCEPTION AL VALUES IN WOMEN'S COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS, “The stor! is al It y | vi di by it . | soundation. ‘There are ome thrve tOW-| Cp, “Wlchunds & a, tat the two Rs a are At reat Dicee i ‘ / wand typewritten pages of evidence | vessels of the company would be taken | phates Noagdeed ar ores or pinks sees Si ay ore owes ese tn the City. e Ih just commenc: ut ediatel, white, tan, dlu . + ' Sizes | i Merete ter Teviewing it. The time |°"rns* Russian Volunteer Co's sntp| years, women's sizes 32 to 42 bust. Value $29.50. Brooches, $1.95 to $87. Women’s Rings, Ce 25 to $280. 34th Street, 35th Street an ae Anrnue. ! 1] fling supplemental briefs expired | Kherson is also to be taken out of the : Men's Rings, $5 to $275. Bracelets $3 to $ ae =: & for Mediterranean service as soon as she arf Pins, $1.35 to $39. Pendan = ' only last night. As yet 1 have received | completes her present trip.) Fron 27 Sei D its, $2.25 % Bi, j Geither Mr. Jerome's nor Mr. Pierce's |to $0) the Fates have gone down to as 1 7) Lockotey $2) 2 Sito) a2 50 Necklaces, $1.65 to $35. ‘Th W ie t ie suppiemental riefs. I expect to receive |10w as 312 by Tease, Of bie. a Gold Cuff Buttons, $2.50 to $62.50. | Gold Beads, $4.50 to $11.95, ie or prin ih more separate advertise t the Prince line has) | them to-day. eae Gees Ge Paes a ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY EXECUTED ts t See a Lees FIFTH AVE, 37th 8 36th Sis BROADWAY, 8TH & 9TH ST ANY Cicero ee oe mith Gov. Hughes, end that Gov. |Only been taking in $16,000 on a trip. | 9 ° ’ . A R DEW ePaper on earth. |Blughes bas given Mr. Jerome unit June 16 to make reply, and Gov. Hughes | da quoted as saying that he will send along these new changes together with :, Jerome's reply to be taken up by |e. “T have received no official informa- lon in regani to these later set of f charges. but 1 assume that the news- i paper reports are correct and that they t will all go into my grist with the other | charges. t R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. acyS — a oe wry at Cth Av Me S4th to 35th St at 6th Ay = to 35th St. Silk Umbrellas at $1.79 Main Floor. About the price you would expect to pay for a good cotton- covered Umbrella, yet these have pure silk coverings over 8-rib Paragon frames. All with selected natural wood handles. Both 28 and 26-inch size—for men and women—are included. Regularly $2.49. Finer Umbrellas tn regalar stocks. including Martin’s cele- brated English Umbrellas, up to $24.74. paces Millinery and Trimmings Main Floor, 84th St. Side. ——In the Untrimmed Hat Section — WOMEN’S SAILOR HATS, of rough jumbo straw braid, fin- Women’s and Misses’ Riding ee ee eee 4 Floor, , has contributed m to the ‘than the intro n of Rid- outer apparel n instant suc- and_ bettering “I have reached no decision in the jmatter. When the evidence and all the booplemental briefs and these new ‘eharges are finally before me, I will | come to a decision in the matter. “But under no ciroumstances will I allow any intimation of the decision to become public. I will make my re- ' port privately to Gov, Hurnes as soon | | ips I have arrived at what I find to | I @ the facts in the case, accompanying | my findings of fact with my recom: | mendations as the law directs.’ pelle talib eat NEW MANHATTAN “L” BONDS. Public Service Board Approves Re- port of Comniissioner Willcox. The Public Service Commission has @pproved the report of Commissioner Willcox:on the application of the Man: | Men’ HCA’ s c y Hosiery area oni Norfolk Meadowbrook ne Floor. T F of Oxford or brown melton, tan cov. Teats ou he-ordinary are venettes or black cloth; safely side saddle or d the big special sale lots tha ; come at irregular interval- Treats ordinarily are treats like these from regular stocks— Macy staples, under the dollar mark. Men’s Half Hose: COTTON HALF HOSE, in black. tan, gray and black, with split 1. COTTON HALF HOSE, in black and tan, embroidered insteps..24¢ LISLE HALF HOSE, in black tan, gray, navy and cadet, fancy and embroidered insteps. ....33¢ very much less costly ted coat models; res, Oxford cra- ied skirt, $29.74 and upward , of the same ma- g to about three Long Coat and Breeches Habits, for astride terials as the above: e-q) nes below the boot-tops, es are from a makers ... Children's Habit 74 and upward box-pleated skirt 16.74 and upward i : its, with safety side saddle or skirt, of gray mixtures, navy c! ot or tan crash."...$24.74 and upward Coat and Breeches Habits, of same material as the above... .$26.74 A complete tment of linen crash and khaki te ski side or cross riding; also of brecchesto be worn under cyan! (Macs “Right Shape” Shoes: Best and full Norfolk or Box Coat H. tan Elevated Railway Company turing uly 1 next, and also to issue bonds for $304,000’ to provide for re- funding to. tne, Met tan the ovst the Third avenue “L" fx oe. “On ‘Of course. no. reall ‘authorized, {t ished with ribbon kand; ordinarily would sell for 1.24, this sale 54c . operation, and, inf LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE real ts a decrease, in the fh JAVA STRAW SAILORS, with ribbon bands; ordinarily $1.44, black and colored grounds, fancy e Teport of Mr. cox this sale ...... stripes and figures jc ie ee rue Sie ee eae ste risa att vose.|| Footwear for Juveniles light and medium weights. em- broidered insteps, fancy clocks and colored grounds with fancy stripes and figured insteps...69¢ Second Fioor. HOES built over these Specially designed lasts are not only comfortable for the time being—while the feet are gro to normal proportions—but they are LASTINGLY BE} FICIAL. When the feet are fully developed they are de- CLUSTER OF IMPORTED ROSES—three roses, with buds and foliage; in Jacque, pink and tea; regularly 48c.; special. 34c IMPORTED LILAC, in natural and white; regularly ae Ready---Another Shipment of 9c Women’s Hosiery: Women’s Pongee & Taffeta ‘ Weteran Theatrical Manager Dead. | ‘BOSTON, June 11.—Ieaac B. Rich, veteran in the theatrical business, died fees ae Grease) Cee ROSE FOLIAGE, large clusters; regularly 24c., special.. 19¢ ramen eat Play AS veloped along natural lines. There can be no foot troubles—no work (pieted acne rausreses ea Silk J er Dresses Ves soles, heels and toes........- 19¢ for the chiropodist—from that source. idem and tmamed «fortune He 1 ump Eat W. p B 7 P s Gave ne THREAD HOSE: pene Shape” patos fit comfortably across the toes and are a bs in black and assorted shades of Snug-fitting at the heels. And, withal, they are the best 2G hing ergo bast ay At $9.74 omen s atiste rincess ae INGRAIN vars Shoes money will buy, as becomes Shoes built as carefully vere From German: ro) ing him , Setove death a In this collection are 250 Dresses of the same character in- Slips $2 39 HOSE, double soles, heels and ae meat demand at this time: 9 je Embracing Opportunities restaurant, &c., bargain. To meet money-m: of this kind one has on ng opportunities y to consult Morning World “Business Opportunity” Ads. Any Day, $25 volved in a sale a few weeks ago, and which, by the way, was one of the most spirited sales the department has ever known. The collection offers a variety of styles, in black, and a variety of colorings, including rose, pink, tan, pale blue, navy and in stripe effects. Some are effectively braided, others are piped with taffeta silk in contrasting shades. Regulation sizes. aes For Small Women & Misses Second Floor. mrtg — New ode umper | $6.00 Dresses, $4.74). Musto ot ured lawns of ex 'y; blouses trimmed ef ely with tucks and with Grecian Dorger of figured lawn; pleated t, with stitched fold and deep hem; 14, 16 and 18-year s Wool Suits, $10. 74 to $19.74 unees and “Junior” Girls’ New Model Suits—many in three-piece Jumper style, fa’ hioned f various light-weight woollen materials; sizes 10 to 16 r ‘ould sell at prices ranging from $16.49 to poe TwoSplendid BargainGroups of Dresses for Girls up to 14 with piping of white lue, rose, pink, tan and $1.39, the \ Val. a ith lace; ts effectively id embroidery full skirts with ae Second Floor. RINCESS Slips are the most desirable of all foundations for || the one-piece lingerie gown, and the batiste slip will be found light, cool, effective and easily laundered—as well as very eV) moderate in price. Here is a lot especially low-priced: In pink or light blue batiste, the skirt trimmed with two tuffles, edged with Val. lace; short sleeves and round neck, edged with lace. elutcD: s Hats—All Sorts iddies, Jack “Tars, Rough Riders, Con- Napoleons, as well as the smaller shapes for tots arious braids, at prices ranging from 74e, to $4.49. Children’s Panama Hats are $6.49, SPECIAL—500 Mexican Grass Hats, particularly desirable for wear at the seashore; each . —Genuine French Tarpaulins, or so-called “Patent Leather ck, tan, pearl and white; sold in other stores at prices from $2.50 to $3.50; h . 81.98 Children's Washable Hats and Caps, upward from Re Babywear from Over Seas Opportunity stalks about in many na P01 130 New Model Dutch Neck Second Floor, Candy Special As shove, mahogany finished, or in weathered oak; pete olttlmes. lbcomesn nine Way y plain “ana Short Garments for tots of 6 months to 2 years, made of nain- i Basement, regularly $11.69; sale $9.49 of # store, shop, market, cafe, hotel, sook—all hand made and characterized by the daintiness and nicety of ‘Dolly Drake,” a prime favor- Larger Cabinets, for disc records; oak only; ca- detail for which imported garments of this character are famous. red at necks DRESSES, with yokes of tucks and featherstitching tucks and hand-embroidered medallions in yoke . wees, 81,98 tucks $1.24 SKIRTS, finished with and featherstitching ...... toes c TAN LISLE THREAD HOSE, as- sorted shades, medium weight.28c LISLE THREAD HOSE, in plain black gauze. plain or lace, ankles embroidered LISLE THREAD HOSE, with embroidered insteps, black with fancy side clocks and in plain white, pink, sky and gray with clocks and small pin dots... .698¢ Children’s Cambric Underwear Second Floor, DRAWERS, finished with tucks and embroidery ruffle; 2 to 14 year sizes 29c DRAWERS, the ruffles trimmed with tucks and two attached edges; 2 to 14 year sizes 8c SKIRTS, the flounce trimmed with tucks, lace insertion and lace edging; 4 to 14 year sizes c SKIRTS, the flounce finished waits tucks and embroidery ruffle; 4 to 14 STP OH ananaosnapasnoododood 49c GOWNS, low necked, trimmed with hemstitched tucks, featherstitching and ruffle; 6 to 14 year sizes....79& ite with those who like a hard, crackly candy in tidbit size; as- sorted flavors; in tin boxes, reg ularly 24¢., speci 10c Favors and Decorations for the “Glorious Fourth” are ready. Low Shoes, Pumps, Gibsons, Oxfords, Ankle-strap Ties and Barefoot Sandals, in patent leather, tan Russia calfskin, black kid, white kid and canvas. WHITE CANVAS FORDS, solid welted soles; sizes 8 to 10) 1.29; 11 to 2, $1.89; 2% to 5. Ha RUSSIA CALFSKIN GIBSON Th 2, $1.98; sizes 2% to 5 BAREFOOT SANDA leather welted soles; sizes 4 to 8, $1.19} sizes 8% to 10%, $1.39; sizes 11 to 2 $1, (aos Sale of Cabinets for Talking Machine Records Fifth Floor PART from their value as ornamental pieces of furniture— their worth as protectors of your Records and the facilities they afford for keeping systematic tabs on the stock. ; These for both disc and cylinder records are manufactured expressly for us. You will find similar designs—perhaps in every phono- graph store—at prices half again higher fhan ours. These Cabinets are built throughout of oak, the fronts and tops of quartered oak, hand- polished. Disc Record Cabinets, 363 inches high, 17 inches deep and 19 inches wide; capacity 180 records; $15.00 value; our regular price $10.69; sale. $8.49 pacity about 280 records; regularly $14.64; uA ed Cabinets, for cylinder records, with five sliding abiives-cctrecity) 100 standard size records; recularly $12.69; special . $10.44 As above, capacity 150 record: special

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