The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1908, Page 4

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— or AAEM RMR RELA Pet. ATU IE wi 4 ® 2 ceo OS A ——— - 7 scream) che) leapadito her feet) and, | Amsterdam Field Club. ...sceee + 100 f ¥, i, mbled wildly across the lawn, tear- Mocorm Ns 6 eeaeertias iaias o Le | 1; Mrs, wo ing at her burning garments with her ‘ peut Alten 1: airs she had g01 venty : Marie Phelp: Be} © had gone twent Marie Phe : vf i " JURORS’ F FEES PILING UP. Increase in ‘This Clty of Nearly 200,000 in Two Years, 6 if ease in courts and fn the « feet she fell, with her hair ablaze and In a restaurant across the way, 6 P é Albt right, tigation in New York City i an Increase of nearly $20, year in the amount which the city out for jurors’ fees City James J. Martin, tn his ka | x iy a 1 report, published yesterday, es- Y il yesterday, es one J ~ Just ‘Within Reach ar will Our five stores are within easy reach and perfectly equipped to ren. Philadelphia Golfers Are Out- 3 classed at Play for Griscom Cup at Oakley. Avonia Field Club Kindles Fire Under Victim, ct re Balloting for Most Popul — a to defective, viston, 2 cloaked Miss WATERTOWN, M. ote Berne oct Lists Who Is Mortally atocofonick jn inci coats and sviied tet) Team in Greater New York : re jee Injured. ‘The woman was in a pitlable condi- Is Now in Full Plast. ” terribly bilstered from nadir was scorched i e and address, and The Warwicks Jumped ahead to-day n she fainted. Dr. Stewart, the am- 6 ji w voting. contest ance surgeon, who rushed her to tn The Evening Cit) kL n Hospital, said she would prob- to determine the most popular amateur $" y team in Greater New York and vicinity d Thatcher, living at No. 345 srwenty-four new clubs entered the list Smother Flames in Clothing : e Hundred’ and Ninety-fourth TY OT Ooe oot te on merrily ife Atenemice 90 out to Polic Don- After Miss McCormick; ta Pe jon a skulk. AM vates (received in ‘The Evening World office up to 12 o'clock noon daily ton women & scom Cup ow York ste : INSULTED THE BUTCHER. aU (Mito FIVE KILLED IN WRECK ae eee ai, nearly Avo wat F é early 8) TOURNAL, Belgium, June di—There| 4, Younes Marlem housewife got a new was a railroad wreck near here to-day ch resulted in the killing of five per « and the wounding of several others. ‘A passenger train from Mons ran off last night. the track and several cars were de rd @ point, as f0l- molished. The wreckage immediat STON-Miss Margaret Curtis, 1; caught fire and was entirely consum t lassen that are really worth 81 lasses that are really worth ®3 whom she told to go phe u long time, but G n 7 with all tne OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. directed to 54 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ava Su buy the steak I told 54 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave, asked the mis- 442 Columbus Avenue, 81s and 62d Si, e affair was starte RESCUERS TOO LATE. as at eighteen a side. The The following nated in’ the !_, Palls Unconscious. tha fina Burned ian Ste vemicks TRE wit be tabulated and published in the |< ac Adans, 1, Miss rannle Os: It was with much dmeulty, that patcher sald, ne didnt have any 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. mots ened, did not attempt to get way when | Final Bdltion each night Jackson A. C. Miss E et Curtis, o, e 88 wounde were removed from the wreck- Beata house steak, and he was rea! 489 Fulton Street, EROCOREYN: Donovan bore down upon him. For| One thing that must not be forgot-| war A. C. Young Currys. Mary Phelps, 1; Miss Katherine Har- | age before the flames reached ther mad, too." Opposite Abrhan aS } 34 McCormick, thirty- fear of a demonstration by the big | ; 1 re Mer Catharine MeCormick, thirty: [O80 y tnat tad gathered, Donovan Hur ten Is Gey Le Pal ED) atte nave the — — eight years old, was sitting on a bench ried his prisoner to the Morrisania Po- name of the club, captain and cap- 4n Rose Hill Pavk, near Fordham Sta- lice Court. tain's address filled in. Otherwae the fternoon, waiting Boy of Fiftee: Arrested. ballots wil be thrown out. + back to her There, through an interpreter, the Queries have been received from Bav- ) tion, the Bronx, tt ifor a train to tal home, at No, 407 High street, Mount boy said he was Francisco T.’Dra-|onne, Jersey City, Hoboken, Yonkers sinno, of No, 2304 Arthur avenue. He| Newark and other nearby towns ask- Misses’ High Cut Buster Brown Tan Shoes | Slippers |iVernon. Several persons saw a half- gave his age as fifteen. He denied all) Grown boy elip up behind her with a Elowiedge of the Outrage upon the Mt, | (DK !f clubs from those points oan send Dig bundle of newspapers in his two Vernon woman, but after young | !n_ votes : a Thatcher had positively Identified him | Thev certainly can. The contest 's ned him over to|to determine the most popular team in Made of the best grade Tan Calfskin For Boys and Girl: a 4 fin Calfskin and ® | PR Bale celery aed Southwest Comer 6th Ave. and 18th St., New York. j | 31753250 FonG - Manufacturers’ Over-Production & Surplus Stocks of | $4 toll 114; to2 | hands. oy piled the paper: vats we a le Magistrate Hal |neap underneath and behind the wom- (ye 8ChT Sante eT ee ee Con eee @nj, and before anybody divined his Miss MeCormick dies or recovers suf-| The teams now entered In the contest @urpare he had touched a match to the. ficiently to appear against him. | Drasinno had been in this country only. tle aT follow Warwicks .. | heap and was running away. As the flame spra p Miss 3 | mick's ght summer gown ignit years. he said. He spoke lit- . He seemed rather stupld | Duane Field Ch ot victous looking. New Low A C. two Do You Do Your Own Work? Yes? Then you should use P. & G. Naphtha Soap. ummer Shoes and Oxfords; | lat Less than Cost of Leather Black Calfskin Sailor Ties Extension soles; mili- tary heels; all sizes, worth $2.00 at $4.00 Tt is just what you need. It is a time-saver, a money saver and a labor-saver. Misses’ Shoes Sizes 1143 to 2. kidskin uppers. sion It does better work, with cold or lukewarm water, than ordinary laundry soap and hot water. Buy a cake. Try it. Tan & Black Oxford Ties Gibson Ties You will find that it will make the clothes cleaner, sweeter, brighter, whiter than they ever were before—in half the time and with half the effort it now takes. Use it in the kitchen—for the dishes, for the floors, for ae {Just Like the Pictare.) Patent ea painted walls, for pots and pans. It is just as valuable for such Barefoot Sandals for Oxfords purposes as for washing clothes. Boys and Girls or Ties Bluckers: sk aces Exe It is a hard soap and a cake of it | : Sail $4.00 will do a remarkable amount: of work. worth It is a white soap and can be used for any number of purposes for which yellow laundry soaps are unsafe and unsatisfactory, x 5 Cents a Cake—at Your Grocer 's. Worth $2.50 34 -00 (Junt_Like the Picture.) —————— Golden Brown Children’s Oxfords 2 Extension soles; Bluchers Shoes Sizes 2% to 8; widths C Tan to EE Worth $2.50; $4: Sizes 3 to 8; 50¢ Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords---Pumps--Strap Sandals Entire Sample stocks from severai famous makers, worth $2.00, at.... $1 00 eo Southwest Corner 6th Ave. and 18th St., New York. 50¢ ‘ New Linene aie ate and Rep Suits Wortn upto worth up to Worth up to Tan Calfskin Oxfords for Misses & Children 9.95 $69.95 64% The styles in these Linene and Rep Suits are Prince Chap and several pleasing varia- tions. They are in a great variety of pretty striped linenes, in plain lavenders, blues, tans and white; very durable and wash- Metal Catskin and Vici Kiki; worth 82,00, at... 9L6OO holding their justre throughout the ¢ & ao mn tnentas arctan eres |) war eam MIEN’S SHOES & OXFORDS 95 efor: trimmed with one or two folds. (Just Like the Picture.) @ ry (Just Like the Picture.) (Just Like the Picture.) Boys’ Shoes, Black and Tan; sizes up to 574; 4 at $1.00 $1.00 =D $1.00 $4: i new Spring styles—sizes 84 to 11 and 1134 to 2. Bargains never before Sm Hundred ne pring sty! @ $1.00 oF ia equalled; Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Caltskin and Vici Kidskin; worth $2.00, at. Lingerie Dresses | || wnite ee Finest $3.34, & 55 Makes, at Bo |r. tists sn Worl uh Oana Uae er Worn up te LU Also white duck i ¢ , | 4 and ful! canvas; $ 95 $ 1.95 $ worth up to 33,00; 4 ‘ in all sizes Gun Meta: i 3 - Coltstin and widths ———_ a 4 ————— The Lingerie Dresses are made of light blue, pink, lavender, ecru and white mull and other materials used in more expensive dresses. The waists are handsomely trim- med with Val. lace insertion and medallions in pleasing yoke effects; skirts are extra full and trimmed with lace or insertion to a 59e causa (Just Like the Picture.) match w S. (Le Like the Pieture.) ee Maul Orders.) Canvas Oxfords P P ————— in White, Copen- Prince Chap Suits WhiteCanvas Gibson hagen Biue ‘and Sizes 6 to 14, Hand Welted, High Cuban heels; afl sizes and Cutaway Coat Suits of New Summer Materials for Women & Misses $7.75 Suits in the season's most approved mod- els of the best qualities of Serge, Panama, Ties, Worth $2.50 and $3.00; hand turned, flexible soles; all sizes and Jas. Means $3.0) Shces Ralston Health $4.00 Oxfords Worsteds and new fancy weaves in Blue, on) ; Gendarme, Copenhazea, Beown, Blondine, 50e BAG ri Tan, Gray, rear, Black and the new fancy gin Ave. Worth $2.00 \ and shadow Stripes, made to reiall for $15 to $25. (Just Like the Picture.) (Just Like the Pieture.) (No Mail Orders.)

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