The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1908, Page 10

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HAIGINER Lorange Talked About Her After She Spurned Him, Mrs. Caepana Says. ede SET FREE AND RE-ARRESTED. gton avenue Fj As he oy on 2 ~ Geveral patrons we nes Con Week End Sale for Friday and Saturday this afternoon in Kelly's ba lives at . @t No. 185 East e frantic she was Twenty-third street, be Hibernian sound of the name, is owned Midsummer Millinery An unusual showing of TRIMMED MIDSUMMER MODELS, Lorange’s throat 3 to hold her by @ Sicilian. Ancello Lorange, a rather ywan, who was good looking with jumped off a| differing entirely from the styles shown this spring. In- h the razor from cluded in this new array of MIDSUMMER HATS ts the curling black n- ering a patron in the The | h owner dozed over an Italian newspaper tn the corner. A stout young woman with a child in her arms stepped softly in at the open oor. She dropped the chi handy chair. Then she sn Tasor lying on a shelf and weream of rage launched herself Lorange, the guardian of the second chair. Before he could move to defend him- gelf she had made a long swipe at his face that sheared off one of the up- turned horns of his black mustacve | and lopped off the lobe of his ear. i Gs tas One waaddeed and panas at Na 3%3 East One Hundred an Slashed Again Uy Flea, eras street. Two weeks ago, so she | There were plenty of other razors | gaid, made love to her and she | about, and Lorange might have im out of the house with a made it a duel on ever terms, but mowaetcinineal ler the wom talk against her. fan's arm and ran out, leaving a wide ahes cree Toatiiwes red trail behind and yelling and pray- brought the abandoned fmg at evory jump. 4 ‘The woman foliowed. cursing him in| YUE one from the barber shop and ” | she went to a cell, nursing the baby Bicilian; end the occupants of the shop except, of course, the yelling ba Dr. Moeckel landed her victim in the and the unattached population of “Lit- Harlem Hospital after a record run the dtaly”’ in turn followed her. fn the ambulance. At the hospital tt The woman could run nearly as fast was stated that he would dle. DIRECTOIRE style in Leghorn, Cretonne and Net, mod- ately priced. SALE PRICE 10,00, 15.00 Vatues $20.00 to $35.00. COLLECTION OF ABOUT 300 TRIMMED HATS, straw, linen, cretonne, of the leading midsummer models, distinctive de- signs, appropriate to wear with lingerie and linen frocks. Third floor. SALE PRICE §,()Q, 7.50) Values up to $15.00. LADIES’ GENUINE PANAMA HATS, ribbon trimmed. Value $10.00. SALE PRICE LINEN OUTING HATS, with Striped Linen facings. All the leading shapes. SPECIAL the woman began to sob, te she was in the n the approved Little Italy olsy and marked by e hair and beating of h After she reached the East One Hun- drej and Twenty-sixth street station the woman calmed down and told her story. was Angelina Calpana, the twenty- -old wife of Michael Calpana a ‘The baby was her first. Ir . the man she tried to kill, a boarder in the flat of the Cal- 4.00 145 Waist Sale—cxcevtiona: values) WHITE IRISH LINEN TAILORED WAISTS— Plaited front and back, stiff laundered collar and cuffs. Value $5.00. SPECIAL PETER PAN WAISTS—China silk, hair lined stripes in navy and black, trimmed with messa- line pipings and buttons. Value $5.50. SPECIAL LADIES’ SHIRTS of white striped dimity, side pocket, yoke back. stiff collar and cuffs. SPECIAL 2.25 3.95 1.00 OUR THIRD SEMI-ANNUAL GREAT HALF-PRICE CLEARING SALE Our Entire $200,000 Stock Regardless of Cost or Value According to our rule, Wwe carry no! a single garment from one season to another—hence this Sutts, Dresses, Gowns, Coats, Jumpers, Skirts, Waists, Stlk Pettr- coats, e/c.z some lots only one stse, others ebery size, at SaleCon!inaes To- Morrow at 6.30A.M. Come Early—Best Bargains Gr Frost Yo Ys Ya Values $5.00 335 ss t.90 5.90 4,85 5.00 SAY) OO 90 No Connection With Any Other House. A. Morton Oppenheim @ Co. 358-360 Sixth Avenue, Corner 22d Street. unreserbed TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE AG Model Prince Chap Suits, satin lined, ail wool, checks and stripes... Finest Lawn Jampers, neediework em- bro:dery on yoke and sieeves.... All-wool New Model Skirts, Wide, fall checks and stripes, fifty colorings. .. Eyelet Needlework Embroidery Prin- cess Lingerie Dresses, beautifuily trimmed... ....00.5- Sooo ennennnnnny Beaut iful Model Linen Princess Jamper resses in all colors and Wwhiie, ail sizes, Satin-lined Prince Charming Suits, all Wool stripes and mixtures........ Original price, $5.00 Original price, $11.50 Original price, $10. 4 Original price, : $15.06 Finest Quali!y Brilliantine Shirts, fall pleated model, black and biues...... Beautiful Tailor-made Waisis, with Original price, pocket, strtpes ali colors ..... 9000 $2.00 Fine Lace Waists, sith lined, Taf fe! i sth strappings..... Rigs I 6 5 VEEL? Needlework Embroidery Lin gerte Waists, German Vai. Lace trimmings, Finest Foulard and Taffeta Silx Dresses, gorgeous lae yokes and sleebes...... eeee eee Original price, $3.50 1.40 10.90 Original price, $35.00 Late Model Teddy Bear Suits, satin itned, all wool, shadow stripe serges, Original price, 7.90 $20.00 NeWest 30-inch Linen Coat Sutt, (atest flare skipt—all colors......,seccees pase Christy’’ Model Mirage Stik 9.90 THe IWEN'Y Colcts—peu.u de COG 33.50 NeW Cir alar Model Gored Skirt, all 2 90 cd wool checks and mixiures.......... 5 65 Original price, Ys $42.90 Newest Mode. 3-piece Linen Dress, NOTICE—ihis page contains only 16 items taken at Original price, $15.00 Original price, $75.00 Original price, $6.20 Stripe and plain coiors.....+5 we... random from our immense stock, which includes thou- We guarantee ebery item exactly as adbertised, and aliow no misrepresentation sanas of others equally as cheap. or perveriing of /ac:s, NOTICE—As $15 ts tie cheapest garment we sell regularly (the best values on earth for the money), the above prices may seem ridiculous—bul we guaraniee every one bona fide—and warrant eberything as aabertised. No gods C. O. D, during this sale. one of ca~ (latest suits; original price, $15.Q0 This picture represents price for this sale SO: ___ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1908. | | | ———————————— Seven Ways toWanamaker’s Subway to Astor Place Basement Station—traips every 2 minutes. Broadway, Madison and Fourth ave. Third ave., Second ave, and Eight street Surface lines. Third avenue Elevated. Best Home Cooking In the 1 Room, Fifth floor, Old Buildin Men’s Smoking Restaurant Ninth floor, New Building Arctic Fur Storage Dry, pure cold air Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. Inclnding Saturdays. AGreat Summer Saleof Wanamaker Quality Shoes for Men and Women Several thousand pairs of fine shoes are involved—chiefly in our well-known splendid Wana- maker Grades at $3.90, $5 and $6. The “best sellers” of the season—or it is precisely these that first show gaps in the size ranges. To fill in takes too long—five or six weeks—so we preter to clear out the incomplete lots and concentrate on the lines that remain. Many desirable styles are included, for men and woman, in all sorts of leathers, each price-group; though the presence of small, choice lots puts a premium on prompt picking. news of the Summer, com ng at the very beginning of the season and just beiore a holiday—a month earlier than we should ordi- narily announce it. Details: Women’s $3.90 and $5 Shoes and Oxfords and $6 Slippers at $2.50 a Pair An average of half price for smart, seasonable shoes, all made to Wana- maker ideas of quality. The High Shoes and Oxfords are in the $3.90 and $5 grades; the $6 kind SHppers. Included are Tan Calfskin Lace Boots. Pumps and Gibson Ties, with welted and stitched soles. All sizes and widths, but not in each style. Dancing or Piazza Slippers, various fine styles, broken In sizes. Light-weight Shoes in patent leather; also Oxfords in gun-metal and black kidskin with turned soles. Men’s $3.90, $5 and $6 Shoes and Oxfords at $2.85 a Pair ‘A variety of small lots of stylish Low Shoes of our regular $3.90 and $5 lines, and come samples from a high-class factory. Included are Oxfords of patent leather, wax and gun-metal calf and Russia leather. Sizes are incom »lete in every style, but ample variety of styles to choose from in each size. $2.85 pair. Also a round-up of Men’s $2 to $3.50 Slippers at $1.50 a Pair Which offers substantial Summer comfort in good-looking slippers at a substantial saving. Magn floor, New Building. . : . . In the Economy Basement, Old Building: Women’s $2.50 and $3 Summer Shoes’ At $1.65 a Pair A special purchase of $2.50 and $3 Low Shoes from one of our regular makers. Russet Kidskin Christy Ties, Gun. Ties—remarkable variety of very stylish, Women’s $2 and $2.50 Low Shoes ’ At $1.35 a Pair White Duck Pumps and Christy Ties; Patent Leather Blucher and Ribbon ‘Ties — just the most popular And all sizes are to be found in It is the greatest shoe etal Calf Garden Ties, White Duc. Pumps. Patent Leather Sallor ble shoes at a very low price—$1.05 a pair. shoer of the Summer, in nearly all sizes. $1.35 a pair. ¢ : 7 ~- Black Taffeta Princess Dresses, $14] | Young Women’s$15 black taireta Princess LTessss ? Linen Suits at $7.50 A Da {ERE are tans, light browns, greens, pinks and lavenders in this assortment of Sum- mer Suits, but no white« or blues. Because of this lack the maker sold them at great concessions; this fact makes our price just ha// the regular values. The picture shows the smart lines of these ail-linen suits; jackets are double. breasted with semi-fitted backs: -kirts plaited, bias fold trimmed, Sizes ior 14, 16, 18 years, Young Women's Summer Skirts : These stylish models open en- tire length of the front, and are circular gored and sel!-strapped Lengtiis 388 to 39 inch Of UST tifty of them—sizes 32 to 46. Unusual to get them, at thistime and price, They are made of excellent black taffeta; bodice plaited from shoulder with yoke of filet net, braided and finished with buttons. Gored plaited skirt. joined to waist with gird!e, trimmed to cor- respond with yoke, These smart. attractive dresses could not be duplicated at tomorrow's price—$14. Special Showing of TUB SKIRTS Most in demand at this time—a couple of skirts and a few shirt- waists make a most convenient travelling outfit. Here are many stylish sorts, of all sorts of cool materials, that will “do up” well— from plain effects to models elaborately trimmed with lace or em- broidery insertions: Of Duck, at $1.50 to $2.50. Of Union Linen, $3.50 and $3.76. A special lot of Separate Skirts in worsted and Panama cloth, in brown, and a few blacks; gored and plaited styles, at $0.50 each. r, O14 Bull Of Repp, at $3. New Cretonne Parasols And Other #4 Values at $2.85 RIGHT, charming bits of color for the Summer cos- tume—and the newest fashion from Paris. [ined or unlined, with natural wood hand.es, Also Parasols covered with Dresden silks, checked or striped silk, plain colored silk, with plaits, and taffeta silk in all colors, A most attractive assortment, all regular $+ Parasols, at $2.85 each. Main alsie, Old Building New Lot of $1.50 Long Silk Gloves at 75¢ 4 ere beautiful Summer Gioves, 16-button length, of lustrous silk, sold 89 quickly with one telling that i we bought another finesupply for to-morrow’s sell- ing, Full size lines. In black, white, tan, brown and other colors, Half price, 75¢ Main Old Butlding. 85c and $1 Silk-tinished Lisle Gloves at 50c 16-button length mousquetaire style, in black, white and tan. Cool, attractive gloves, at half price or near it. 75c Silk-finished Lisle Gloves at 35c Mousquetaire style, 12-button length. in black and white only. Fine gloves at half price. June Clearance of Infants’ Coats, Bonnets and Dresses. HESE charming little garment: have hitherto borne T full prices in our stock, and are now reduced because but a few of each style remain, Infants’ Cloth Coats Until now $5, $6.50, $9.75 to $16.50— Be ‘ats of cheviots, serges, broadcloths and ave blue red, brown, grays, tan and Basement, Old Building $1 Each for these $2 to $7 Odd Pieces of Open Stock Dinnerware OMORROW morning we shall close out the remaining pieces of a number of our fine open stock patterns of Dinnerware. They are all in imported china, in hand<ome designs, and the variety is quite large, includ- ing most of the important pieces, such as meat platters and vegetable dishes. About two hundred in the gathering, regular prices of which were $2 to $7, now $1 each. Included are meat platters, covered vegetable dishes, open vegetable dishes, salad bowls, pitchers, soup tureens, sauce tureens, covered butter dishes and smaller pieces. Thin floor, New Building. At 82.75, 83.75, $5 and &t About t hundred attractive © checked and mixtures. Al nayy Is. sizes from 1 to 6 years. Infants’ Bonnets A great variety of Infants’ Bonnets of lawn and straw: also close- fitting imported mill caps ce Straw. Bonnets at 81.50, $1.75, BS to 6.50. 7 $5 to $12.50 Lawn Bonnets wit nti now $3, 4.60 an Until now $2.60, h flare around face, at $1.50, 82.75 and #4. $5.76. Imported C! fitting Caps of mull, all hand made in charming designs, at 60c, T5e aud $1. Until row $1, 1) 6 Infants’ Colored Wash Dresses and $1.50—Waist Dresses ai) lo, gingnam, vhambray and und) $1.75. Until now Tbe, $1 Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKE Morning Wonders > creme Sunday World Wants Work AlMonday

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