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OBOOY BALS HL Koch*s Uptown Prices Make Down- town Shopping an Extravsgance. F O (PB, @ ° Fricay and Saturday—Surpassing Week-End Economtess BONDSMAN WHO FEED BURGLAR Kennedy Held for Grand Jury for Perjury in Jack Sitges, 2 to 5 Years. CHILDREN'S WHITE REEFERS of serge; collar and cuffs with embroidered scalloped edge, Also of mercerized pongee, with light blue taffeta 3 collar, trimmed with lace. « .75 CHILDREN’S REEFE sign. Also of whi Formerly $5.00 Gormley Case. RS of mercerized pongee; with braid in fancy de- serge with silk collar and cuffs. Were $3.50.. 2.49 CHILDREN'S REEFERS of pique; box style; collar and cuffs. tailor stitched, Also pongee trimmed with soutache braid, Formerly $2.50 An Odd Lot of In ton : qi alt Children’s Dresses. eta ves SeisPRicertwemal them at half former prices BINGHAM BLAMES PULL. 1.79 In long waist and Russian effects, a variety of styles. Fugitive Well Known “Always Out on Bail,” Says Commissioner. Giris’ $2.00 Tub Dresses, $1.49. GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES; in a variety of charming new models; high and low neck, also iumner effects; made of fine percales, chambrays, lawns and dimi- { ley. the central figure in , ties, in an excellent range of colors and patterns; trimmings of laces, em- Jack G twenty-five burglaries, is still at Mherty BEER Cot ne Muaniaticiihetaltaw ballon crnicnene ae jes, self straps and washable brai Ages 4 to 14 ses 1.49 got out of the hands of the police, but former Police Court Clerk Jimmy Ken- | Misses’ & eas, win sirniiea the tines bora tm Sea Women's $22 Latlored Skirts, 7.95 m have held the missing house- MISSES’ AND SMALL EN'S SMARTLY TAILORED SKIRTS of superior is black twine voile and who, !t now of taffeta or satin. Police Lteutenant Gevelops. play body at leasing rt than any- Through a lucky trade turn we secured a limited quantity of BOYS’ FINE WASH SUITS of superior quality chambray, linen, duck and repp, in stripes Kennedy, wh» gave bail for Gorm- and checks of tan, blue and red; also plain colors of navy and pale blue, tan ley, was a uc a ed lookin. yer rs se eeee ee atateat twahie || and white, All with appropriate trimmings. The styles are the favored pon when ne faced Magistrate Wane] Russian, in toth single and double breasted, with sailor collar. On Friday the charge of perjury. He had been and Saturday we turn this saving over to you, and have divided the collection into two lots at the re- markably low prices..... rmation In which De t Reilly accused him arraigned on tective Lie of making at the time he vanishing burxlar. ‘ Kennedy didn’t have a word to None of the Tammany politician are said to be so fond of him found time to come to court. His lawyer, Li Spelgel, pleaded not guilty for and Magistrate Watie held him to await the action of the Grand Jury, and, at the suggestion of Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney Miner, who was on hand to look after the prosecution, fixed bail at the ratner large sum of $5, (000. The man who could give bond for Jack Gormley couldn't find anybody to give bail for him. in default he wont to the T Although the im several editions of were on his desk, Co ham stated tc 1.19 & 1.39 Shoes for Girls and Boys ’-BOOTS OR OXFORDS; tan or black kid or calf, in newest ppreved models; sizes 11% to 2, 1.85; sizes 8% to 11. ae BOYS’ TAN OR BLACK CALF OR KID BOOTS AND OXFORDS; welt sewed soles; mannish shapes; sizes 1 to 5% LITTLE MEN'S LACE SHOES of tan or black calfs low ch heels; orthopedic shape; sizes 10 to 1348....... 1.59 2.79 2.35 hand sewed psd 1.39 TS’ SHOES; lace or button; tan or black ki soles; wedge heels; sizes 5 to 8. INFANTS’ SIZES: no heels; 2 to 6.. 125th St. West, SEE ming paz from agistrate shoulders of . Breen to Lieutenant John W. Si of tht police squad at the Ni “[ understand that Smith is cred with making some very contradic statements,” said the mis “and as soon as the matter to me officially sioner Hansen, facts, 1 will call Smith to ace his behavior.” Bingham Tells How ‘Easy It Was. The Commissioner was told that on the mornina after Ge y's e the men in the L McCutcheon’s << “The Linen Store” Ladies’ Neckwear, Hosiery & Handkerchiefs Ladies’ Neckwear—Plain and Hand Embroidered Low Collars, all white and colors and lace effects, 50¢, 85c, $1.00, 1.25 and up to 6.25. Jabots and Bows to match, 50c to $4.25. not show up again. “Oh, yes. I ki gaid the Commissioner testily been told that en Intoxicated at t the form of w all about that.” “1 have ormley after his release ze hitm if he attempted to be ready to leave town “For that matter, he coul arrested the minute ave been 1 out of Cr eT aS bee New Irish Lace Bows, 75c, 95c, $1.25 and upward. But it's discouraging to our men when Irish Lace Jabots, $1.00, 2.00 and upward. they catoh a thief to have him get 5 5 French Collars, hand embroidered on linen crossbar, in white and colors, $1.00; reduced from $1.75. Hand Embroidered Stiff Collars in odd sizes, reduced to 25c. Value 50¢ and 75c. Ladies’ Hosiery—Cotton Gauze in tans; spliced seam and sole, 3 pairs tor $1.00; regular value 50c. each. Real Sea Island Black Cotton Hose; medium weight; double sole, heel and toe. 3 pairs for $1.00; regular value 50c each, Black Lisle Hose, embroidered in self or colors; and a very out of their hands s0 eas “Trepeat what T said one der existing conditions, law the most profitable busin York. I understand this always known as a crook, always under Charges and always out on ball. It's enough to make a respectable citizen sick at the stomach. Special cireulars, carrying a photo- raph and a description of Gormley, fliave beon sent broadcast. ‘The reading matter under the picture says: "It is of the greatest Inpertance to the New York Police Department that this man should be apprehended.” 4 Wife Witness for Pal. sheer Black Lisle with silk clocks.50¢ pair; value 75c and 85c, a enna Burne stoner trasiataoree Ladies’ Handkerchiefs—Swiss Hand Embroidered CO er Gul e be Tete eu NOMeN and Hand Hemstitched, also Embroidered, Hemstitched and Lace > this after nd Jury bin) was 24 Manhut- Trimmed. 3 for $1.00; regular price 50c, each, Initial Handker- chiefs of Irish Linen, $1.00 and 1.50 half dozen. We also direct attention to our unusually complete line of Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Irish Linen Handkerchiefs at 25¢ and 50¢ each, 5th Ave. & 34th St., Brea eAiorte complainant Leopold Buchsbaum, of Fo. tan avenue, who said that on April 20 @ smoking set and tea tray, both of against silver and valued at $110, from his home, were stolen Burns's only ‘witness was Gormley's wife. She swore that six months ago Burns came to the house in response to an advertisement and rented a room, in which he lived until his arrest. She de- clared that her husband brought all the stolen stuff home, and that Burns knew nothing of It. | Do You know where your husband A Clearance Saie of Children’s Reejers and Dresses. n flare and plaited models, with fold or strap Some of the voile s i ed with two deep tucks, with a cluster of smaller ones, making an excellent skirt for mourning. 36 to 39 lengths. Value $12.00...............---.0+ 7.95 55 = Boys’ Wash Suits Below Cost. a eee 3 | fs?" asked Magistrate Wahle of Mrs. Gormley. } “1 do not; T have not seen him since Detective Reilly took him from the house,” she replied, | As soon as Magistrate Wahle held Burns Mrs. Gormley swept out of court e@ e@ @ and boarded a Madison avenue car. Shei levers good slock nese nd ay blonde! A great many blood medicines contain Mercury, Potash, Arsenic or black automobile coat. Her face was |some other strong mineral. These ingredients act unpleasantly and often concealed with a heavy vell dangerously on the system by affecting the stomach and upsetting the digestion, and sometimes do great damage by eating out the delicate lin- BROOKLYN MUST PAY ing and tissues of the body. No such results ever come from the use of FOR COLER’S SEWERS. |S. 8. S. This great medicine enjoys the distinction of being the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood remedy on the market, It is made entirely from the extracts and juices of healing, cleansing roots, herbs and barks of the forests and fields gathered under our own supervisio: In the treatment of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofuli Rorough President Bird 8. Coier has been beaten in an effort to save his Brooklyn constituents a matter of $1,- 100,000 for the construction of tour big | i c 8. sewers in that borough which he had| ~ % safe and efficient rewedy, It removes from the blood all i:upuritie: advertised to have constructed at the |umors or poisons, and safely as well as surely cures all ills and ailments expense of the entire city instead of |due to a bad condition of the blood, For more than forty years S. S. S. being paid for by assessment upon the |has been recognized as the best Blood Purifier and the Greatest of all Jocal property holders. It took a tax-|Tonics, We have books on the different blood and skin diseases whic! payer's Injunction and the entire Board |/we will be glad to send free to all who desire them, and will also furnish anv medical advice wanted without charge. , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. of Estimate to head Mr. Coler off. Thy sewers are in Classon avenue, Skill- man street, Vernon and Myrtle avenues, | Assemblyman Robert F. Wagner, act-| 1s as counsel for Louls Napoleon | vy. @ taxpayer in. Manhatian and | rother of Jefferson M. Levy, got out the injurctin which fret audited Mr, Coier. Justice Erlanger granted it. ie Charged that Comptroller Metz in- ted the inj 8 OE OE OE Ot OF EOE 8 OE Ot at OE OE OE SE EOE OE OE OE OE OE OEE OE SE OE OB tt SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. tion. Anyway he got FR arent authority thae hind oan iven Peer rer rrr rire rrr rt rik kr ke kik ku Saad ne Sowers with se lia Saney| * Skin Diseases, Blood Poison, and all blood diseases and disorders S. S. S.| ' THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908. => S —>- Croquet Sets, 59c or Third Floor. A spec al value: Four hard- wood maliets and balls: steel wickets 59ec O Restaurant SIXTHTAV., 1977020" STREETI NEW YORK. 10 Minuies to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. 25c Yard for 20 inch Wedding Invitations 27 T ird Floor 100 Invitations with inside and outside envelopes, 8 lines in English Script, special at $5.00 Usually $1. Imported Laces; THE biggest and best values in fine desirable wanted Laces we have offered this year. Because a big Fifth Av. house wanted ‘le! up to $3 rie el anted to clear We will not put a valuation on these laces, rich imported St. Gall Net Laces, that cost two and thre times these prices to muke, those soft dainty Point Gave and Alencon Laces, double edge Bandings and a great variety of White Venise and Filet Bund- ings and Insertions. 1\25¢ but ask you to come and see them. ‘They are the kinds in demand now, such as White and Feru Net ‘Top Laces, 20c its counter of all the sample pieces, all the odd pieces, hundreds of pieces worth sa Main Floor. *s collection of broken sets, odd widths and matched An importe Complete assortment of Filet Val. Sets, Normandy Val. Sets, round and diamond Mesh Vals, Filet and ony, effects. The very kinds of laces l for 5 sets. you need now and for which you are ‘willingly paying two to four times our prices for to morrow. ‘This ts @ phenomenal item. 10c, 15¢ and 25c Remnants of Silks because of our determination to clear out all short lengths in one great decisive movement, at very much less than mill cost. Thousands of yards of Fancy Silks, thousands of yards of Black and Colored Silks—thousands of yards, of Silks of every kind, all good usable lengths for Waists, Skirts, Petticoats and Dresses, priced a4 Main Floor. Printed Foulards, Fancy Dress Silks, Habutai, Crepe de Chine, Satin Mesalines, Peau de Cygne, Striped and Checked Louisine, Taffeta, etc. for Silk that sells regu- larly up to 39C IC for Silk that sells regu- larly up to for Silk that sells regu- larly up to $1.25 for Silk that sells regu- Cc larly up to $1.50 s 290Cc Women’s 75¢c Imported Underwear at 35e VEST and Pants sale at a price that tells of tremendous loss to the importer. 42° Main Floor. Regular 75c Hand-crocheted Vest and lace-trimmed Pants at ag 35¢ This lot we expect to clean up in one day’s selling, Discriminating women will buy at least « half dozen or dozen suite at this exceptional price—special, 3 for $1.00, at... 35¢ Women’s Imported Lisle | Women’s Swiss Rib Cot- Vests with hand-crocheted yokes; | ton Union Suits; the kind you pay regularly sold at S9c; also umbrella | 5% for; umbrelia bottom. Speciay pants in French band and tight 8 for $1.00: per garment,bout =.” top: all special, each... 25¢ | enoigh for Friday sciling 35 200 Tailored Linen Su You've seen them at $15 this is very rare. Wish there wer. share in the great saving. But it’s a special pur only 200—not one ¥ Tailored Outing Suits, suit in the lot worth less ti $15 make this extraordinary button Cutaway, semi- collar and cuffs; finished with large insertions. ekirts having trimmings to correspon most attractive models in our stock; serges, English checks, two-toned and all desirable coiors. Suits that marked for this one day's sale at absolutely true lines. embroidered, others lavishly tri inserts. Skirts cut wery full, ha $5 value at $2. Special Sale Hair Goods XPERTS to wait upon you, skilled salespeople to . define your wants, together with all the neces- sary requisites for cool, Summer Coiffures can be obtained at our Hair Goods Department at the very lowest prices. #7 Second Floor, $6 23-inch Switches, $4.00. Coronet Braids, $3.00 and $7.00. $5 Transformations at $3.98, Cluster of 5 Puffs, $1.69; 8 Puffs, $2.79. A New Buy Your Collar Supporter Hair Nets Here HE ‘‘Vent-Bone"’ Collar | FROR more than two years, we Supporter, copied from the French style, made of washable ma- terial covered with mercerized tubu- lar braid, Ventilated, sone Bat ak in the wash and he Thar supeorter. | All shades—brown, blond and au- Card of 3........5¢ 2 for 25c have sold more Hair Nets than | any two stores in the country, because | we always give the very largest allover nets for the price. burn—$1.50 per doven ..++++ For your sake, we hope you haven't bought your Outing Suit yet. : more of the suits so that all could ed, singic and double-breasted effects, having all the smari touches on collar, cuffs, pockets, shoulder and strapped seams, combination effects, dainty colors in pink, blue, biscuit, gray, rove, helio and white. Women’s French Linen Suits, dainty butterfly Coat Suits in French linen, elaborately trimmed with Orien‘al lace and Light blue, pink, helio and t Women's High Class Tailor-made Suits that will present the best value-giving opportunity of the season. suits in twenty-five different models, 1,000 Shirt Waist Dresses. 25 styles in lawns, black or wi.ite dotted Swiss, chambray and perca'es, all col- ois, made with high, V or Dutch neck, long or short sleeves, and many strictly tailored etfects; some SIMPSON CRAW 59c Yard for 52-inch Imported Sicilians; Usually 89ce Yard HIS is a real opportun'ty. These Sicilians are the well-known, «xtra silk finish fabries especially in demand at this season, because so well adapted 59c for seashore and mountain wear. You cun buy thiy 89c fabric here to-morrow at. oe Se yard for 38-inch 69¢ Shepherd Checks small, medium and_ large checks, 79c for White Lingerie Parasol ] DSRASOUS worth $2 and more. It’s the last call for the phenomenal oe | announced tor Wednesday. There’l| never be another sale like it, 95c we know. We started with a maker's entire stock of the season's prettiest Parasols and there's plenty. Others at $1.50, $2.95 and $3.50. far Main Floor. *0.79 its Just for Friday, at “10 NE of those special Bargain F’ri- day Sales that insures a \ special purchase enables us to great saving. , ‘There's just 254 Suits ssion. Prince Chap, two and three in this sale, ‘and as we look at th $9 75 Suits and note the prices, we think we're o putting it mildly when we say they ought All the new skirt An opportunity like ta Third Floor. chase and there are worth less than $15. of linen and rep, not a to go out with a rush. gar Second Floor. pearl buttons mee Men’s sizes up to 44 breast meas- ure—Young men’s sizes, 32 to 3b. You will find an assortment that will satisfy and please. Simpson-Crawford Co. do not sell $10 garments as a rule, #0 you may know that these suits are worth much. more, Grays, Drabs, Browns, Blue Serges, Black Thibets, all in a general clean-up, at $10, Elegant Cravenet and Young Men's Suits. linen. bull nd, value $29.75, at...... e 10 Spring Overcoats, Men's Just 159 including the most exclusive and one and two of a kind. Imported stripes, white serges, dove grays sold as high a Just 450 Boys’ Suits Reduced to $2.95 This is a price lower than we usually quote on our second floor, but we hav: 460 suits to close out to-morrow. Double breasted, ages 7 to 17, with knicker or plain pants: Russian ‘and Sailor Blouse Suits, ages 2% to lv, all with bloomer pants; dependable suits that Upholstery for Summer Use Exceptional Friday Bargains O NOT think there is a sale on record that can show such low prices as we ' quote for to-morrow’s selling. Presenting the opportunity to buy needed 4 \ ch dress cut on "2 mined in Val. lace and heavy ving trimming to correspond. RD CO, Summer Upholstery at half regula cost. #7 Fourth Eloors Cross Stripe Summer Curtains Summer Tapestry Portieres | A 55c, ir: | $2.25, $3.50, $4.85 and $9.75 artistic, 79c, 980, $1.50 and $1.95 pair light welg ht hangings, of plain repp or figured Armure da ask, with applied borders of chintz tapestry. Ky: pair worth double these prices, i Bamboo Porch Screens Not the cheap kind, but the \ery best quality, made of the hard bark of the bamboo, tlfut re- sists the action of the weather. 6 ft, wide, 60c. 6 ft. wide, 72c. 8 ft. wide, 96c, 9 ft. wide, $1.08. cream, ecru or .\rab colored Grenadine, Madras or Snow: tiake, with richly toned cross stripes to match any desired decoraticn, Ruffled Muslin Curtains 34c, 49c, 79c, 98c and $1.35 pair. Dainty Novelties of plain or figured lawns, organdies, etc.—many with novelty lace and tucked insertions, with deep full ruffles of same material. Other Great Upholstery Bargains. . Holland Window Shades, 36x72 inches -22c | 6.00 Imported ‘lapestry Couch Covers, rican Curtain Madras, yard -124e | Matting Shirt Waist Boxes 7 ft. wide, Ste. 10 ft, wide, 31. More of those very cheap Tumblers, 6 for 29c HOSE needle-etched Water Tum- blers that created such a stir last Friday. They are blown of beat quality glass and are needle-etched in pretty designs by expert Usually sold for $1 and $1.25 per Leie Torn \¢ eee dozen. Our price for to-morrow..6 for 29c kak) 100-piece Fine Porcelain Decorated Dinner Sets; assorted pretty floral designs, ate. $6.50 50c English Jet Fireproof Teapots at 29c In various shapes and s, prettily decorated with gold lines. They hold from 5 to 8 cups. Japanese Cups and Saucers, l5c Handsomely decorated in neat Japancse figured design, with heavy red gold border, giving # truly Oriental eifect- Yellow Mixing Bowls—cight desirable sizes; specially priced. Sue No. 1 at 2c Size No. 5 at 8e Size No. 2 at 3¢ Size No. 6 at lZe Size No. 3 at 4e Size No.7 at 15e¢ Size No. 4 at 6c Size No. 8 at 2le eee specially priced. Mail and telephone orders promptly filled, Call Chelsea 2100, 4,000 Sugar-Cured Hams— Royal Stuart Brand—think of buy- ing one of these high-grade, mild, tender, sweet, lean hams at’ away below to-day’s wholes Friday only, per Ib. . Sugar—20 lbs. of H. & E. best granulated sugar for $] Sold at this special price only with the purchase of one dollar's worth of our bull teas and coffees, Sample Teas — Importer’s sam- ples, worth from 40¢ tu $150 per bs; Oolong, mixed or English breakfast, less than the cost of pro- duction; special, 10 Ibs, $1.95; 5 Ibe (@1t Ibe tench evecits + 2S8e Garden Grown Teas, Including bi e: for 12e All our regular $1 grades, spec All our regular 75e, if graces, special, per Ib. All our regular grades, special, per It grades, special, per Ib. FAT PEAS | FRE brand; ens 4 Da Bee aun | att 98c 25e | rune FRUIT JAMS—Royal Stuart Brand: made from ected fruit and pure loa a: @ Jars, .2le ur special blend it the pur traight or aser. true lemon, b strawberry, cherry, — chocolate special for this Scan, (60e TOES— eof 24 ‘ ile} FANCY, NEW POTATOES | a 3le UICY ORANGES TOMA ie FRESH old reg 24c PORT, all flavors | ely Groceries, Wines and Liquors rast SCATEL | | | PILSNBR OR MUNCH- se Es ETA, 9 NEI hy ‘n old; rem ular pri | ni'to imparted: 5 aes rag | | oxen, $6.75; shee al. ver dosen Ef : |] sation’. 39] | Goren. 22! ... We p | | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ———< =e ee > a . ° > ° a. 4