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om THREE STABBED IW A FIGHT OVER GAME OF CARDS)“ se20m in com pany’s Bonds. BUYS PART OF THE PLAZA WITH TIPS Pickings WHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908. You Will Pay Far Less Money for Your Home Furnishings if You Buy from Us. We present for your approval a few of the many extraordinary bargains to be had at our store this week. Every article offers convincing proof of our low prices. Why not come in and see us? Wecan assure you we will make it worth your while. : = Acomplete Bed Outfit, like Most Liberal Credit House. design, this week, for . ‘Thomas Clifford, doorman of the Ho- Victims in Hospital, One Dy- ing, and Two Others tel Pinza, hoMs £1200 in bonds to-day ot the hotel which employs him, and Locked Up. | the money with which he acqutred then | |has been revetved in tips from hotel guests and patrons since Oct. 1, 1907, Gatvatore Cuomo, a laborer, thirty! when the big hostelry was opened. years old, of No. 42 East One Hun-| going eome, eh? Twelve thousand good | @red and Seventh street, is dying !n the old dollars in eight months and eleven | ena re days. The tip craze is surely predom!- Hert : wo ot! | Hospital to-day, and two other) vit at the Plaza. If Clifford eontinues @¢ bis countrymen are occupying @4-/+, noid his Job and the tip rate keeps Jening cots sufferings from severe! np its average, Doorman Clifford, who | wounds, which, like the mortal injuries {s absorbing coin Ifke a hopper does | @f Cuono, were rgceived in a general corn, will have netted $18,000 for the tabbing affray toMwing a quarrel over | y-ar. ards in the rooms of Pasquale Cuono,| Cilfford, in glittering unfform, stands en the fifth floor of No. 2072 First ave-| on the sidewalk in front of the hotel, nue, at 2 o'clock to-day. | opening carriage doors, summoning car- Angelo Cambaria and Juliano Do-| riages and ¢tving waiting vehicles the gentoo, both of No. 271 First avenue, | signal at the proper tima He bows ‘re prisoners in the East One Hundred nq emiles and smiles and bows until end Fourth street police station— the tip elusive is snared and tucked Plood-stained and surly. Knives with away in his pocket. It isn'ta bit hard fresh blood on handles and diades were | 4. Doorman Cilfford to smile, He just found in their possession after the osn't nelp it. | stabbing. “You must humor the public,” says ‘Pasquale Cuono, the host at the card | cygord philosophically, “I have had | party, is being sought by the police many pleasant seconds with | society Gtovent Cuono, a brother of Pasquale, |folk. They are all right, if you know TWO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE..N_Y. $18 75 For this $25 Quare : tered Oak Buffet. An elegant f high-grade article, beautifully them, and it is my business to know i end Salvatore Marino are the other | them. I have heard wealthy folks t f hi $18.00 |= wounded men. Each ig slashed on + bonds, and cet the idea that our $i1 4 ie i t iB g i = hands, face and chest. hotel bonds would be a preity good in- : oldentOa! ilar vestment. Anyway, I have sunk the - 2 5 The surgeons performed the desperate, Tejve “thou” in Plaza bonds.” Leg Extension Table; richly operation of laporotomy to save Sal-| twelve (thou Je Cire tee seorman at | ff NO Mail Orders filled for Specials. | vatore Guono's a ‘Oa batiargaay verte the Holland House, and became ac- men when he waa taken to the phd: | quainted with a grea ny well-known | pital, He retained consciousness through ugh tips other Sut, and mullenly, declined with the other} F259 8 ash ones ace e|| He has epec | injured men to identify the two ers brought to his bedside. Pasquale Cuono had ited the men At 1 o'clock his rooms to play card: fRevame was in progress, and all hands (From the Philadelphia Press.) Were inflamed from drinking “red ink.” | ‘The last time I saw you you were Xt? o'clock the general fight followed | complaining about your servant being and when the police arrived the floor so slow.” Of the card-room was covered with) ‘On! s progressing now.” blood and the three victims were in a| ‘‘Is she, really?” heap. “Yes, she's getting slower and slower.” WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE OR SECURITY. Her Progress. Included are Worsteds, Velours, Saxony Cassimeres, Cheviots, Vicunas, Thibets and Serges. Included are over 50 models ranging from very conservative to very extreme, including summer and midsummer models. Because of the unprecedented demand for the new colorings and extreme smart models, many of these garments are hard to find even at regular prices. Because of many Brill trade advantages, present conditions and earlier liquidation than usual of surplus stocks, here are 5,000 of the finest tailored, most modern ready-to-wear gar- ments that are to be had in New York at savings of fully 30 to 40 per cent. DAN Morar 155-157-159 EAST 23° ST. polshed; has heavy claw fect. Credit Given on Liberal Arrangements $1.00 Week Opens an Account. woven wire spring. and polished; draw.rs; Golden Oak Chiffonier, like de- sign, with French bevel mirror and 5 large June Sales ot Brill Clothes tor Men and Boys Presenting over 5,000 Brill suits—made from best fabrics, tailored by modern organizations, cut in New York’s correct styles, Including all the new Tans, Browns, Olives and Smoke shades—also all the smart Grays, neat dark Mixtures, Blacks and Blues. This outfit consists of one (1) white enamelled metal bedstead, one (1) sanitary soft top mattress and one (1) all steel rwtSliine , Golden Oak DOkcasey like de- sign, finely carved glass doors, shelves and large lower value $16; ‘$10.35 Summer and Midsummer Suits that are $13.50, $15 and $16.50 Values, All-wool velour and cassimere suits; all-wool w high grade worsted , tans, browns, bl: on new correct models. i to hold shape, Hand Tailored Summer and Mid- summer Suits, Values up to $18, Including tan, olive, brown, smoke, gra on new models, many very smart, and unusual under $20. summer Suits, Values up to $22.50, smoke shades. In fabric, Finest Summer and Midsummer Suits, worth up to $28, Included are blue serge, gray serge and neat silk fabrics, including light and mere: and dark mixtures. ans, browns, olives and smoke shade: smart gray extreme. Here are the best values in New Children’s Brill Clothes are strictl. ganizations, and are made from high lected to withstand strenuous usage. ments to retail under $1.50. All are $1.48 Children’s Wash Sui 45 Children’s Wash S Idren’s Wash Si ren’s Wash $5.00 and Included are Russians, Sailors and Finest all linen, Galatea, Madras, mer, 1908. sizes 7 to 16 years. The fabrics are flannels. and $5.00 service. and Saiior Suits, that are $7.50, now 2: UNION SQUARE, 14th St., Near Broadway. 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers Street. $10 sted blue serge suits, and and blues included. Cut style and color. $11.50 y, neat mixtures and blue suits. Cut Journeyman Tailored Summer and Mid- $13.50 ore Wy e BLED f ; Over 25 models, over 100 fabric styles of tiger tan, brown, olive and fit, tailoring and style these are $18, $20 and $22.50 standard suits. $17.00 Tailored by foremost organizations, of finest domestic and some foreign t tropical weight worsteds, serges, velours, flannels and Choice of 30 models, from conservative to June Reductions in Children’s Brill Clothes ly high grade garments; tt are designed by the foremost designers; tailored by the be: All Finest Wash Suits Reduced 307 to 407% These wash suits were made by c concerns who make no gar- warranted tubproof. cluded are all the new tan shades and white. Models are correct for Sum- Children’s Suits that are $4 and $5 Values, reduced to Sailor and Russian models in sizes 3 to 10 years; The colorings are new and seasonable, the tailoring is best $5.00 grade, the sizes are cut full, and every one will give best $4.00 Children’s Combination Suits; Russian mixture suits. s. Also blues, York. grade fabrics specially se EXCLUSIV} BRILL MOD! MANCHESTER. Norfolks. Khaki and imported Oxfords, In. $6 Value, strictly all wool new model Knicker Suits, sizes 7 to 16 years, $3.20 reduced to Here are prc New York has wool, but are al: and comfort of t brown shades; back. The tailorir your boy a suit at $6. Extra Special — $1.25 and $1.50 value $4 95 strictly all wool full cut Knicker Trous- 75¢e O ers, new grays and tans; sizes 7 to 16, ‘ S CONVENIENT STORES ybably the most durable and greatest value suits n. The closely woven fabrics are not alone all terproofed, adding fully 25% to the service ments. The colorings are new gray, tan and are cut extra full; jackets have new derby regular $6.00 work. You've never bought 00 that would give equal service, in and knicker sui all-wool homespuns, chevic values up to 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich. 125TH STREET, Corner 3d Avenue. Harlem Store open evenings. Greenhut and Note the ARROW SALE Prices The Coolest Spot in New York where iced or hot tea is served without charge throughout the day, to the sooth- ing breezes of a host of electric fans, is Our Reception and Lounging Room One-Third to One-Half Be- low Regular Prices Copyright 1908 by Greenhut and Company. Tomorrow---The ARROW SALE Tomorrow—the seventh Arrow Sale will be ready. brief paragraphs, is this: The story, in Every department in the store has contributed one or more items— 140 offerings of fresh, seasonable merchandise—to make tomorrow a day of June price-savings you will long remember. : : The goods are remarkably-priced—about one-third and in some instances even one-half less than the regular selling prices. played throughout the store tell the story in figures. cards points straight at the goods on sale. Green cards dis- The Arrow on the Act quickly—because some of the quantities are not large enough to last through the day. The little boo! which will be handed you as you enter the store tells you about the goods, tells you in what part of the store they are selling, tells you the regular selling prices and the Arrow Sale prices. Whatever Summer needs you ma want are here tomorrow, at “ away-down- promise to fill mail orders on these goods. Main Floor 1.25 Natural Pongee Silk at 90c i cd Shi for frocks and wraps; rough silky Snisby aeteral only! 39 in 75c White Taffeta Silk at 50c In « heavy, dependable quality; 19 in. 1.00 Suede Lisle Mousquetaire Gloves at 55¢ Women’s cool Summer gloves of suede lise. 16- button leggth; black and white 3.00 Green Silk Parasols at 2.00 The fashionable green parasols covered with fine silk taffeta, handles of natural wood 7.50 Dress Suit Cases at 4.95 Of genuine cowhide, with hand-sewed edges and solid leather corners 4.50 Aigrettes at 2.75 Graceful effects in black, white and colors. Children’s 7.50 Hats at 5.00 Quaint, graceful shapes, prettily elaborated with French flowers, laces and ribbons; e number of charming styles. Women’s 3.00 Hand Bags at 2.00 Made of real dull seal and pin morocco, calf-lined and fitted with puree. 75c to 1.50 Doz. Yds. Valenciennes Laces at 50c to 1.00 French and German Valenciennes edgings with inser- tions to match; an assortment of new dainty patterns. 50c Satin Taffeta Ribbons at 33c Finest quality satin taffeta ribbon in bright colors; 43% in. wide Women’s 50c Lisle Stockings at 33 Extra fine imported silk-finished lisle stockings; fast black. 60c Table Damasks at 40c Yd. Heavy, Scotch damask, pure linen, in choice patterns 64 in wide 15c Turkish Towels at 10c White hemmed Turkish towels of firm, sturdy weave. men’s 3.00 and 3.50 Italian Silk We Vests at 1.98 Pink, white and ciel silk vests with lace and bem- stitched necks; many of the vests delicately embroidered 3.00 and 3.50 oud Silk Umbrellas ai Pure silk serge, ribbon-edged umbrellas in black, blue, reen and garnet; fancy handles of sterling silver, gold-plate, pearl and natural woods. 3.50 to 4.50 Imported Fans at 1.95 Black or white fans in beautiful spangled or lace effects; hand-painted in delicate contrasting tones, 4.85 Lingerie Robes at 3.25 Colored batiste lingerie robes, trimmed with laces, Women’s 6 tor 1.50 Handkerchiefs at 95c Very sheer shamrock la handkerchiefs, with em- broidered wreath and ini 2.00 Chiffon Veils at 1.25 1% yd. square veils, hemstitched; all colors, =< 75c to 1.50 Nets at 50c to 1.00 Filet and Brussels nets in prettily figured effects; cream, white and ecru; double width. Dress Trimmings 2.00 to 3.50 Yd. at Fine, French embroidery and filet bend trimmings, in rich color effects; suitable for afternoon or evening gowns. have, be assured the yoods you low-regular” prices. We cannot Here are some of the 140 items: Second Floor 6.50 Princess Lingerie Dresses at 3.75 Charming models in blue, Be eeRS pink and white; lace-trimmed; fancy sleeves and collar. 25.00 to 30.00 Tailored Suits at 14.75 A number of smart models for present wear in staple and novelty weaves; excellently tailored good range of light and medium shades. 1.25 Lingerie Waists at 59c Of soft lawns, trimmed with embroidery and laces 5.00 English Repp Skirts at 3.50 Imported repp tub skirts in a dashing open-front model, prettily plaited; detacheble pear! or self-covered tions. 6.50 Panama Skirts at 3.95 Light-weight skirts for warm-weather wear; full plaited and gored models, trimmed with self folds 12.50 Black Taffeta Coats at 8.50 New semi-fitting models, silk lined and prettily trimmed. Misses’ 12.50 Point d’Esprit Dresses at 8.50 For small women, too; dainty point d'esprit dresses, charmingly trimmed with laces and tucking; lawn-lined throughout Misses’ 16.50 aig, 18.50 Tailored Suits a Clever models in a variety of plain and fancy weaves; good range of light and dark colors 12.50 Dress Hats at 7.50 Exquisitely dainty lingerie, leghorn and white hemp hats in newest and most picturesque effects 3.00 Nainsook Drawers at 1.95 Finished withumbrelle ruffles, with hand-embroidered sprays, and Valenciennes lace and insertion Women’s and Misses’ 5.00 Burt Shoes at 3.45 A {ull assortment of fashionable models in patent ieather, black Russia calf and glace kid, for street, dress ‘and walking: newest vamps, heels and toes Boys’ 2.25 Wash Suits at 1.50 Russian and sailor styles in fine white and fancy wash fabrics; some with two py trousers, 234 to 10 years. Misses’ 2.25 Wash Petticoats at 1.50 Cotton taffeta petticoats in black and colors; deep knee ruffle, beavily embroidered; 36 and 38 in. Third Floor Fancy Chinese Mattings Red, green and blue; seamless quality: reversible. Regulerly 35c. at 22c Regularly 40c, at 250 Tia) Ro CaS Ca yp i) C3 Japanese Mattings Damask effects: also inlaid designs. Regularly 35c, at 22c Regularly 40c, at ae a cly 7SeneTABS ee French Lace Curtains Exquisitely embroidered on bobbinet. 10.00, at egular! , at 850 YO egulerly 13.50, at 9.00 7.50 to 10.00 Brass Jardinieres at 5.00 Splendid ‘atsostment of shapes and sizes 4.50 ‘Cut Glass Bowls at 3.00 Exquisitely cat designs. Fourth Floor 70.00 Brass Beds at 47.00 An exceptional style; 2-in, equare posts; panel heed and foot; 3 ft. size. 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St (‘Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.)