The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1908, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, Gj 14 IT balanced a guinea on its edge in the| worked perfectly, but the minute we four of her turbines. The captain of cast for the I arrest on charges of forgery exceed M’CARREN LEADER DYING. Ft 1 smoking room," he sald. “I doubt if/ got into the more tepid water they did the Lusitania wrinkled his eyebrows ‘ley may eliminate alleged heavy embezzlements of railroad I could do that on the smoothest run-! not work so well, This is a common and smiled. vf the ship that Is | funds, attempted to commit siicide at Sas aaa J ning rallroad train in the world, trav- experience with turbine engines. ) “Well,” he sald, “she will probably call it vi-) j | 1.30 to-day by jumping from the top of John T. Donne! Suffering From elling at the same rate of speed.” | “Although I am delighted with our ac-'U8e all four on her next run, and I tho “tur a five-story office building to the pave- Heart Disease, ore, the ment. He was picked up ina dying con-| John ‘T. Donnelly, an active an@ i dition and removed to a hospital. prominent Democratic politician ef ¥ ——— | MeCormnick was arrested last t | SRYaNWATPEGA leworniloUtiby aleertae jf valcear is, 1s dying at his home, Ne, j > ry : | tendent Cornelius Christie, of the New | 739 Macon street, following his collapse ‘ Charles B. McCormick, AT-| york Central, charging him with grand |in the Lee Avenue Court Wednesday, larceny in the first degree in having | Mr. Donnelly 1s suffering from an alle participated with his brtoher in an al- | ment of the heart. leed fraudulent aettlement made in| He is fifty-three years old and hag | 1905, by which it fe claimed that they been a resident of Williamsburg all te yy | On Tuesday the Lusitania ran into oomplishments on thie voyage, I know Hope she shaves a bit more off tho 2110's, | the Gul¢e Stream, and began to slough that we h not finished hanging up Tecords. But I promise you we will go ‘Tis 0) off in her distance devouring, making records by a long shot. We will make Pack after her and come in with her not come : Soaney i . grip of the propellers upoh the sea. | only 62 knots for the twenty-four hours a better day's run than 641 miles, and laurels trimmed. Serer netiay led Bact The record-breaking Cunarder carried up to noon. Nor could she make bet-/we will be able to maintain an average be steadier. “It is posaibi TW [ 2 ter than 627 for the run logged Wednes. of twenty-five knots and better for the! 20 first-class pasengers, 183 second 3 i i } Lhe passage. in fact, what we have done | class and 356 steerage. ; / a WW | Hot Water Held Us Back. so far was more or less experimental.| The officers of the Cunard Line have a | “proveliera will have tobe) — rested With His Brother, | 1 erstain wa | ry icide eats le MTRuATeLI CHESTS Tries Suicide. hed to drive the Lusitania she) decided to maka a cost “Tt was the hot water in the Gulf If we w Saas eam that held us back,’ was the could hit st up co twenty-seven knots,| with the f-asitania when a three months’ tour of Burope sae startling statement. of Capt. She has shown this speed many times to Englans on her next eastward run Farl of Roslvn, of Monts Carlo netted $3,200 out of a claim for $5,000 life. He has frequently been mentioned e. and who was recently divorced) WATERTOWN, N. ¥., June 12.—| settled by the railroad. He was re-| for legislative honors, but has preferred The big turbiner will go into dry dock A rather Turbiner Makes Best Day’s Watt tn explaining « ny the Lusitania under pressure,” be his wife. was also ‘assenger. 110 meth fees did not repeat Monday's record per-| It was pointed out to Capt. Watt that the two three-bladed fore Was down on the massenger list as Mj Cha: B, M mick, aged thirty-| leased on $7,000 Dall last night and |to devote his time and talents to legal Run, Best Trip Time and eee we) wero|tunning (the Mauretania cliad|; made (her? last ‘« will be replaced by a3 =b St. Clair. He said that his visit’ was eighth, an att June 22 for the examination: Tok practice. He has represented the Mo- 2 jade pellers of an entirely new desi , vo a business one, but added that! penby @ i os | Moc Pee i through cold water the condensers | ecord trin usuing only three out of PF ilecs of sie 3h ce ‘bean Epes 1 expect to exert himself yary | Henty J. M eduled hy to-day was adjourned to; #tren Interests in his district fom 4 ‘opellers have been sp uted Best Speed Average. BLOW TO MAURE ANIA. Greenhut poor pert G nhuf is EAA be ae i ree u The Coolest Spot in New York i and our Reception and Lounging Room, throughout the day. where iced or hot tea is served without Comp any Dae ee ae sergoreie ee and charge throughout the day to the soothing C breezes of a host of electric fans is DiynGeels : Our Reception and Lounging Room 7 mae | Clearance Sale of Boys’ Spring Suits eee a ; \ Fe taSTA Our regular stock—cut heavily in price, because the Lee eight o e sizes are broken The sharp price-savings will appeal to Maareta st rur mothers who have in mind a suit tor vacation for the boy: evant weten he ane, | Sor and Russo, Site We tre oe rey ee Dainty, Unusually Stylish DRESSES Reduced to 2.95 and 4.95 “ ° 9 a f Seve Nerfoik end Double-Breasted Suiis; fine fancy m'xtures; For the Sweet Girl Graduate, ; Ps “Ff sizes 7 to 16 years; formerly 6 50 to 8.50, At 7.50, 10.50, 14.50, 18.50 and Upwards eae Sadun aver fl Reduced to 4.75 a HE picture to the right illustrates, as well as a small pen and ink drawing can, one of the many beauti- are,0 ” f Beys’ cad Children’s Reefers; plain and fancy mixtures; | ful lite models we show tomorrow for graduation wear. There are point d’esprit dresses with r talon i for cluly nights in ety or country; broken sizes; tormerly ie elaborate lace trimming; Persian lawns, with Valenciennes lace and embroidery in handsome designs; ASN ey q 5.00, fe { dresses of Fr ench organdie and flounce-embroidered dresses combined with lace and tucking in a Gromer mins Menthe P Reduccd to 3.75 f variety of styles. Waists are full and fluffy; skirts are extra full, trimmed—with fancy girdle. The sweet, ecTiied gape Gunpescer (ose Daunlal yar s Long Trousers Suits; dicici ceemine |I |: youthiul style beauty and demure effect of these pretty dresses will appeal to misses and girls not one bit less atc | ducnons; Wastable Suits, hats and caps. Boys’ 1urnish- than the distinct price-savings which will be recognized at a glance. = lite cf al less than regular prices. i asa a Sua) Women's 2.50 Lingerie Waists Misses’ Summer Coay Sits ecole se Si 1esses a 75 At 12.50, 1550 and 17. _ Of foulard and India silks, in dots, At 1.75 Made of fine English repp, in a } Sixth Avenuz, 18th to 19th Street, New York euLesyaiues Des me ay an asson ment There is not a waist in this group _—-Variety of long, short and medium otuncommonly smart designs. Yokes (fre sans fee coil : eaular length coats—trimmed and tailored. (Store formerly occupied by B. Atman & Co.) ol net, with lace trimming; tucked WES Gels CANES tn Clin BET Skirts are ample and full; gored kimono shou'der effect; three-quarter stock last week for 250—some of and plaited. These cool, smart jace-trimmed sleev tucked and them at 2.75. The collection is suits are exactly what the stylish miss /§ plaited skirt wih told made of exquisite lace and em- wants for city wear or to take away | Misses en) SmaniiWwoments broidery-trimmed lingerie waists, of for vacation: '! 10.00 Lingerie Dresses at 7.50 — *°04 ane eeune ond pee ae Girls’ Washable Dresses Made ot French batiste, in white, oie mt Ss ClTeHCAC (SENET S| NRE At 1.95, 3 00 and 450 pink and biue—in a charming semi- woman who sees these waists will Materials are ginghams, chambrays : princess model, with — elaborately buy one of them—if not more—and and lawns, in dots, Roman. stripes, peceaueniied waist and Silke iis save 75c, at least, in the bargain. plaids and self tones. eo nciecet uch = clean-cut price ving of 2.50 will be wie neck and guimpe models—trimme: BLYN QUALIT Is A STANDARD recognized as soon as the dresses are Regularly 2.50 and 2.75 with braid, buttons and pipings. Skirts seen, At 1.75 are full side and box-plaited. The name las never ) seared ina shoe for whicn we h.v: had to make cxcuses. The styie is rigat—the wer.manship perfect—the finish correct—and at every price the rule holds ¢ood—tull value he_ Men’s Furnishings Shop Women’s Lisle Gloves at 75c Women’s suede lisle gloves; 16- Our TrimmedHats, Ten Dollars For e ° aturday we put forth a new group | Ladies of our:en-dollar tr mmed hats which have For Well-Dressed New Yorkers bution length; in whit. d black; q made such a stir_among well-dressed Just a few hints ere 1 engin; in white an ac, Ani le Sira Oxtord J , lints to serve as an instance of how wel regularly 1.00, S nt women of New Y ork Included are our men’s furnishings store is prepared to make men well- LTT EY, . il Pump Style No. 14804 seme charm ng white chips, Leghorns and dressed, cool and comfortable for the dog days that are At 75c a Pair ‘ ° many other smart models, beautitully already here—at prices less than they Smile pay Main Floor Style No. 1357 trimmed | in the ordinary, usual kind of store: i Gro of ihe matt CT UES fj Negligee Shirts: from fine materials—white and colored —in Ready-to-Wear and Ouran bicog : ; ; GM newest colorings and designs, plain anc illinery en popular styles pro- a plaited bosoms, at 1,00 to 4.00 . on ata The present fashion- u B t S partment, all the ery smart tan and: : 2 af cotton, nainsook. madras, merino and. silk H 5 5 pump, Also in patent R &G. Corsets sat pr comands the a cytes dint sleeveless shurts and knee length drawers pubis Achipabetsy Leauorns Ree Node) 9 Dust, e = ces for a garme: rom 50c to 3., cI [ S. ae : easel fined waist-line and iong back has been Pajamas; "© 01, sheerest materials—nninsook, mull and_silk mix- Flowers of every wanted kind and in S . and gua broupht out to its fullest possibilities in » tures. Prices range from . 1.953 to 8.50 the best-liked groupings. Wings, aig- i ue a te new Summer models of R. & G. Bath Robes and Dressing Gowns of flannels terry cic cette ang ortnich feathers. All priced fal : ets aR, Gs @ a materials in Summer weight, Prices range from 3.50 to 15.00 Me pie ere noe , Bree j Our stock of the R. & G. models for Bathing Suits: the ne sweater knit or the requlaion jersey siylest Misses’ and Children’s Hats: graceful | punmer 1s cong a very Bee cag Ig %+ plain colors or with colored’ trimmings. Prices Mushroom sailors: value 1.50, at Wee e9ac ines, ne fitted to absolu'e perfection. In addi- range trom, a suit 1.95 to 3.25 Other styles; value 1.50, at Mn te GO) ie A a naihe Fase ies pan Special for Saturday 5 Lingerie hats, smart and handsome, in a broad range patures a style, pli rhe of choice. ea pains : : Dare a ee igee Shirts; made of the finest imported madras; white and NINE BEST STORES—SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY. a Galea co dD Goce) Negligee Shirts; we 0 the finest imported ma ung Main Floor { Every store conveniznily located on the busy streets—and every stock complete in every sense o Halt Hose; Heed ealiates AF RSMo bles Eeaae eta renietd ay W. 0 d Irish linen, embroidered in t the word—we can tit you, black cobweb disle thread: regularly SOc, at . 385c omens an all-over and running effects; W. ’ F Marie Antoinette chiffon GUE pairs tori1{00)0 1) , also corner designs, at 18c 9 9 oT ae stare, fateh nant aa Swimming Suits; the Perera naullcere al cavy bite maroon, Men s Women’s linen and shamrock } finished with satin rosettes fs : act : lawn handkerchiefs, a desir- Child’s MEN'S OXEOR Neckwear sein aslioddea sue | ton cn aeme Tere trea mit bred min CPS Hn therchtefs eleanstatn a Sue at DEUS lated white net bows: ; ! designs, at 25c 2 ¢ .s et 5 ear 5. N — a ens, Extra High-Cut Aeaget Nee uD seed ineey with colaied sae vie 45c a Aes ; Irish lingn handkerchiefs hand-drawn design in, cach . * ‘3 . aby Irish lace and batiste stock collars; value 25c, is corner; laundered, at . : 12hec r Shoe vet exclusive st 19¢ Women’s 3.00 Oxfords ue sales made upiolifive Men's Irish linen initial handkerchiefs; unlaundered, andlbangsome White linen embroidered Gibson stocks; value 25c, A d lies at 2.50 atvlestinnGhnstralienand (Hie eia, So aL eid ay ce ets oh Fae: igh grade at aM a a eee EMINGL AA CHOIUICH 15¢ ni ei n i i Tan Russia Ca!f, in button collier style Main Floor i ; Oxfords. Ties are in black Main Floor OnE TUNE ‘and lace; wet-d sole. A id eee uae and yan peussian calle mand patent leather; welted soles ‘ g ie F Chiffon cloth veils: 1 yards square; and Cuban heels. Oxfords are in patent leather and This handsome Stylish shoe of stocky, lasting Veils and exquisite gate alue 2.00 at 1.25 glace kid—medium toes and moderate height heels. 2.00 to 4.00 offering at such ali 2 Byatt. TA Ah if deley CHetin made veils; de- i ’s S Shoes, Oxfords, ankle ties and barefoot sandals a distinct savin, quality for active feet. Veiling sirable c shin ee 10lar 1.35 Children’s oboe: in fullest assortment. We make a specialty of Lorgnette and to- morrow ie i eiling; plain, fancy « proper fitting, and all our shoes for children are constructed to allow for A : Sotedispeshes) ell cOloteena otyeh Valuers Octo! lia) the development of young, tender feet. Prices are exceedingly moderate, Fan Chains, at 1.35 French gilt, set 5 to 8, $4.50 8 to11, 1.75 11 to 2, 2.00 2% to 6, 2.50 yardjat 9. 25c, 50c and 75¢ yard : with corals, tur- Second Floor tia i Tuxedo veiling; a special assortment in black and quoise, jades, amethysts, tourmaline and colors; value 25c to 35c yard, at . =. wd sapphires; in various fashions. The June Sale of UNDERMUSLINS Main Floor Main Floor F 2; M Misses and beautiful, colorings; sizes s' long silk kimonos; d Mirrors, wood frame. € ul si 1.50 White Petticoats, at 1,00; cambric top; deep lawn flounce, em- Sale of adjustable easel, value _——_—___________| Children’s W 32 to 36; regularly 600, broidery or lace trimmed i 75, at. Sw SOC Shoes in Every Good Grade dren s Ere Gi eseret aie eee White Petticoats, at 1.75; lawn, cambric or nainsook tops; fine lace or Toilet Accessories Peroxide ‘of hydrogen, Misses’ taffeta silk skirts; in embroidery trimming pint size, value 35c, at . : : .20c Hirsh’s violet ammonia, pint size, at. 6 12¢ Easel back mirrors, nickel finished; value 40c, at 28c¢ Bath sprays, 4 feet long, strong rubber tube, value 65c, at : : : : 6 48c the most desirable colorings and black; full flare ruf- fle; 34 to 38 inches, at : 6 A 3.50 Children’s guimpes ; trimmed with embroidery and tucks; a variety of models; sizes 6 10 14 years, atoms ‘ . . . : 59c and 75c Children’s low-neck white dresses; bertha and wing- 9.00 White Petticoats, at 6.95; lawn tops; exquisitely trimmed with lace or embroidery. 85c Corset Covers, at 50c; choice assortment of styles; of sheer nain- sook, trimmed with Valenciennes and insertion and ribbons. 75c¢ Drawers, at 50c; cambric or nainsook; embroidery or lace-trimmed. OR SEHSaTS We are Sole New York Agents for the Foot.” THE NOISELESS RED CROSS SHOE FOR WOMEN Oxfords $3.50 and Boots $4 Absolutely comfortable from the very first wearing. The superior Red Cross Patent tannage ee ee 27 makes a sole of usual thickness, yet flextole as a turn sole. This shoe moves with the foot as easily as sleeve aes: lace and hemstitch famine sizes 6 1,45 Nightgowns, at 1.00; slipover style, embroidery or lace-trimmed. Excag of witch hazel; pint size of the best, value a glove bends with the hand. On all fashionable lasts. months to 6 years, ch ate +25 and 1,50 1.25 Wash Petticoats, at 75c ; of seersucker or fine gingham; a number 25c, at on eet ville Paris wile - ‘ EAST SIDE: WEST SIDE: auberen elpsimnat retest: to) ar iped, and checked of styles in checked and striped material. Face powder, imported Viville, Parish violet scant : 6th Ave. and 27th St. BROOKLYN STORES : Teen AW eas Denth Gatond!iiosrael be Second Floor eet ) | 1540 34 Ave., 86th and 87th Streets. seagth and 40th Streets, | §29.851-833 Broadway, between Park and y 511 to 51D East 724 st. Ellery Streets. 2891 3d Ave., 150ih and 15st Streets. LEP RR NS ¥ 126-12651267 Brainy, sar Gn 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. h ‘ aa ‘3d Aye. aad 122d Street. 485 Falton Street, opp. Abraham & Straus’ , (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co. ) :

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