The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1908, Page 8

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ICE TRUST GRAND 1,000.00 WILL STEEL TRUST HS SIN FAK SPE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE r kissing JURY FINDS FIVE PROBATE REVERSED $2,000,000 BLAZE KISS MAS. GUERIK INDICTMENTS ae aie es foe cae ec ae ae Se MURDER; SENTENCED i Decision of Surrogate. Destroyed. | eons pondent in Divorce Suit. Bills Were Handed Up to Su-| | rosea pane Th ¢ the Supre SHELRY. oO : preme Court Justice This pa ten NEWARK. N Id Vise-cha Afternoon. hanereee 2 saac B. Guer against ‘TO APPEAR ON MONDAY heratn, rin as cor sa well-t wn several weeks and the bla time she saw Spe i, of No. Ja vine d tat woen Mr MRS. FARMER GU GUILTY OF WATERTOW. eof Mrs F during the week beginning Aus Hay’s a a7 ‘AHeatth Names of the Indicted Persons spread trough the various huildings and his red i feo rapkily that apparatus sent 1 by Have Not Yet Been aliencand Mundtield sareeing ns arrived too Jate tot plant originally was s manufacture bleyele seam! ‘ was acquired Made Public. and enlarged band then The) special Grand Jury. Spear. the co-respondent empritnelied by Justice G alled, and alu Yast for the sole purpose of he need not gating the conduct of the Tee tal in : 5,600 TONS OF DYNAMITE. fe anewers would * me Court to-day Branch of the Sup Bench warrants were is over to Central Of It couta! # not be learned ho yanv persons Were named in the tive indictments, Ten minutes after the Grand Jury had reported to Justice Gof, General Jackson and James W. borne, who as spec counsel for the cuted the inves- tigation of the Ice Trust. appeared tn Court and were summoned to the Jus tice's chambers. ter a conference it was announced the bench warrants would be withdrawn and the counsel of the acoused men be notified to produce them in the Criminal Rranch of the Buprome Court Monday morning Counse) for the indicted men are Howard Gans. formerly a Jerome as- ant, and the firm of Davies, Stone ‘Auerbach. Justice Got forbade the giving out of the names of the indicted men. The indictments charge a misde- Namite are to be hsed HOUSANDS of pleased customers come to this great sale daily and bring th elatives and friends, who obtain simila n Fine Ready-to-Wear Clothing savings ly justify The off-season and unsettled conditions following the ieee recent panic curtailed business all over the country and ade left a big surplus stock of s ¢ and summer goods in "2d VOCAL A i a aaa vane our factory. In order to overe these distressing busi- Gran§ Jury appeared before J ness conditic Il out the entire overproduction tice Goff md put several ques- a A a 1 if 7 ' our factory decided to cut down ail prices right now ‘ . v dell, 7 and i io foi BME) verte | Jenreay wees right in the very heart of the season nd Cakes theiraloss ga tions 7 forenfan of the Grand A once a It means a big saving for you.* famo} Harvard spt ked If it Jury that the agree- was shown to the G Ice ‘Trust had entered ment to sell Its product to only one pur- | chaser the offense was indictable. Jus- | tice Goff replied that !f !t was shown that fhe Ice Trust had violated the law in making a contract in restraint of | trade the offense was indictable | ‘Thereupon the Grand Jurors filed up- | stair and drew up the five bills. | pai etapa GETS VERDICT FOR $6,000 AGAINST X-SCIENCE MAN. will cheerfully exchange the Clearance Sale Pric-.... Fine all-wool Cheviots and Fancy Wo: teds,, Jury! Decides in Favor of Soloman Raisler, Whose Toe Was j Amputated. Soldmon Raisier to-day obtained @ verdict of $6,000 against Julius Benja- min, a Christian Soientist healer. Ben- Jamin treated Raisier for a pore toe according to Christian Science methods, but gangrene set in and amputation of the foot was neces: . Benjamin denied that he treated Rais- Jers sore toe as a physician, declaring that he told Raisler he could heip him only “in proportion to his belief and faith in God. Raisler sued for 82,000 custom t: e. es p sure, al in new brown, t 2 made iu our MEN’S SUITS m2@¢,i ou sell for $5. Regular $7.50 | values elsewher:. Factory | Ciezrance sale Price | These are plain and fancy Cas- simeres and Cheviots in all new patterns, nicely tailored amd guaranteed perfect fit- ting; sizes 34 to 42. Ehrlkich Sond. | } Examinations Without Charge. | The Best Eyesight Service Knowa, nn pdt W BREWSTER, M.D. years i Ear Hos EDW. JOHNSON, Moo Many years in eeMARCOM Ke REV M. years Manhattan and Bar Hi: M TINDEROTH, MD Late Brooklyn Eye anf Far, . Hosp Pi Glasses Always at Moderate Prices. consisti:g of Coats Made in our factor. 4 These are summer outing mate all-wool and Flannels—-skeleton hot weather wear. Sizes practice. to 4o, 250 Sixth Avenue) 1274 Broadway APSE pw 224 St, B84 sy > a Sata 2 101 Nassau St. 217" Broadw y | Factory Clearance Sale Pri Nekt Ann St. Astor House Block. Elegant all 223 Sixth Ave., near 1Sth st, | MILLER)’ HYAMS 65-71 SMITH ST. COR. STATE ST. THREE BLOCKS FROM FULTON ST. BROOKIYNIN OPEN MON.& SAT. EVE'S FURNITURE, CARPETS, Etc. AT LOWEST PRICES. s, in all new shades—new clusive Sale of B.V. D.| Underwear oat cut Shirts and knee-length Draw- cool and comfo: able. knows they sell the country over for 50c, Every arment perfect Drawers up to In f wool fancy peri ROOMS ComFy LETELYY FURNISHED young Men’s Summer Shirts bright, on Boys’ as—c e durable Mr FBZ MY NAME FITS MY GAME A FEW ODDS AND ENDS IN semen Rest ca HIGH CLASS SUITINGS $18 TOORDER. . TROUSERS TO ORDER, $5 “FULTON 'ST.. PSeec SERUM PL eokivn g sales so greatly exceeded our expe ns big savings for you ali cic r isement. It states absolute facts THREE NEW YORK CITY STORES B success of this greates word of this adv Gpen Scturday Evenings |.W. Cor. 3d Ave, and 83d St. Eutre Charge, SAG Hay be tote Ta Arid aay remas elles Guerin three or four time a n Spear and lawn Cure of the Skin ap extraordinary values in High Grade Clothi fully vailed at all four of The Surprise Stores since the day this sale began Every dollar's worth of our factory's surplus stock 1s ed in this sale and must be sold. Every table and counter is a bargain centre. Our factory's loss is your High grade Clothing for less than actual cost to manufacture. All fresh, new and stylish goods, all the newest shades and patterns; elegantly tailored in the very latest fashions. brown, tan and gray; styles and patterns that are shown only elegantly tailored, with all the newest distinctive features of MEN’ S SUITS iii ict S80! eater $25 vaiges Blsewhere: Factory Clearance wool Velou Ir, as meres “and fine shades; also wood shades and broad stripes; cut on the very latest models MEN’S SUITS made far MEN’S OUTING SUITS | MEN’S SUITS mage, 2, on: and Trousers. for $12. Regular $14.00 values to sell for elsewhere. 3.50. Regular $6.50 values else- Factory Clearance Sule Price where—fac.uory Clearance ~aiePrice | New all-wool Cheviots and pure u UD 3 $ 10 all-eworsted Blue Serges, elegantly 20 tailored and finished—many new browns and striped ef 9 made in our MEN’S SUITS made in cur | MEN Ss SUIT factory to sell factory to sell for $25. Regular $30 and $35 for $7.50. Regular $9.00 values values elsewhere. Factory Clcarance Sale Price Dale ee COCae | Imported and domestic fabrics, of vis $ 4.50 | the very finest qualities, in ex- 15 , very fashionable........ tailored throughout POSITIVELY THE GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED. MEN’S PANTS, $4. Regular $5 and $6 value,, Factory Clearance Sale Price, and narrow stripes, in ne Summer Suspenders Men' 's Stylish Straw Hats-—every style braid and proportion for me; " Tien ie ana eae eee 98e Fancy Cheviot Knee Pants pele Tremendous Crowds, Pleased Crowds. ons that we have again had to double our force of NEW Y 0 R K 528-529 Sth AVENUE, BETWEEN 83th and s7th STREETS BRIDGEPORT 138-146 WEST 14th STREET, Between 6th and 7th Aves. One Bicc from L Station Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair toits Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growt® of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Can- @rnff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- fuse all substitutes. 219 times as much in $1 as 30¢ size. Is Not a Dye. Si and 60c bottles, at druggists Seni 2c book “The Cure of the Hair." Hay § ‘s ariina s Soap red. rough and chapped hands, diseases Keeps 5) druceiaa “Send the great enthusiasm that has pre- _— , THE SURPRISE STORE’S FAMOUS DOUBLE GUARANTEE BINDS If for an EVERY SALE AND INSURES SATISFACTION yreason any purchase fails to please, bring it back and we bouchther goods or refund the money. All clothing e is pressed and kept in good repair for one year free of charge. — IME GREATEST SALE OF HIGH-GRADE CLOTH MEN’S SUITS Regular $20 value elsewhere. “Factory NG EVER HEARD OF. latest, color tones, by the finest , Bray amd olive and narrow factory to sell for $10. R:gular $12 value elscwhere. Hactory Clearance :ale Price High grade fabrics in new styles—taiiored by expert $ hands and durably lined— all new patterns.........8 design—superbly hand made in our jac- Ytory to sell at ancy Worsteds and all- Velour Cassimeres and worsted. Stylish broad fitting and clegantly 1 non-elastic webs— 150 and patterns; cut full extra . 25e Open Saturday Eveaings 19, 1908. New York's Beat Home Cooking In the Tea Roam, Fifth Noor, Old Building Men's Smoking Restaurant | Ninth floor, New Building | Arctle Fur Storag: Dry, pure cold air Store Closes at 5:50 ¥. M. Including Saturdays merchandise we sell stockings make very good investments, A few extra pairs of when such excel: tg [lent kinds as ther WWomenis]a rer saynlezedlip Hosieryand [#8 bargains. And the stock of women's Summer underwear pre- al attrac- Underwear sents Uveness, At 35c a palr, three tor 8 Se a pair—Imported b w or openwo le thread, low not trimmed, In regu: Main floor, O14 But Fourth of July Candies and Favors will soon be on vourlist. Bet- ter select now and Indepen- | patriotic novelti suggesting th dence Day | spirit of the da Favors Hints: Favors Colonia! Hat Ice Cups, 2c each, Shiela Ice es. 3B ahs Boxes, Fand-tainted Drums, Se each Jack Horner Pies, $8 to §% ea! Candies Assorted Caramels. We and ic Assorted Gum Drops, dhe and Assorted Jelv Cuts, 300 Ib. Everton Toffy. vanilla and chose 2Se Id. fe Burnt Almonds. 30¢ and > Ib. Best Assorted Chocolates, Th. hoerlates an Honbons 1 1-Ib. boxes of Chocolates, %e Basement, Ol4 Hutlding. Good pub}ishera intend fresh, clei Reading —the on price. There are: 20 different sets of books from $1.5) t« * Books of History and Biography c to $1.50 each. Miemeous Books from 10c. t OL aea . former price: > to $1.08. each, former prices The reader is requested to investizate and compare the character, magnitude and selling prices of the various stocks of and judge of the advantages of this store. There is nothing right that our customers ean ask that we will not do. embrold- Tan lise thread, embroid- d with Ince. also low nvGlainureiocttne HE last of our own coats of this description Third Lots of I and plenty of pure, luscious candies ing wear in rainy weather. The coats are made with very full loose at Wanamaker’s, serene ig A New Detachment Roatan Be to Some of these Books are 80 per cent. less than publishers’ price. Others are marked at just one-half the figures the ed to sell them at. Summer They are new, books thing ———_ hurt about them is the selling former prices 40 Books for Young People be to sc to 20¢. Seven Ways ta {| : Wanamaker's Subway to Astor Place Basement Station-—trains every 2 minutes Broadway, adison and Fourth ave, Third ave. and Fighth lines. ue Elevated a Three groups of Paris undermuslins at small prices cloim the at. tenuion women : Wao delight in the Inexpensive | waintiness of hand i ‘i with those elsewhere French Lingerie and satis- ly and Wear #0 well *hemises, hand-em: ed with s-ailoned edge broidered, fini and ribbon At Sse. to $1.25—Drawers, with hand- fiMonoldered ruftle, finished with scal. gtgowns, low neck, ip Silk Coats, Rubber-lined, At $14.75, Instead of $25 went out a few days ago at $25. The limited number of these coats from the same maker (the best in the world), made to order from the same materials, in charming Paris styles of which we show three, will be here tomorrow at over $10 less—-$14.75 each. Indispensable for motoring. and admirable for street and travel- A back, double-breasted, with high collar buttoning close at neck, turn- over cuffs, large patch pockets. and yoke lined with silk. Made in two spans of tan, gray, reseda, and black and white plaid. «. y Ula Build! Of Special Priced WAISTS $5, Instead of $6.50 to $8.75 ECRUITS for the June Sale of Wa have marched in and taken their places for tomorrow's ng, five hundred strong. They are beautiful iingerle waists in models, heretofore sald for $6.50 to $8.75, tasteful and charming in every detail of material, style and trimming. They are made of very fine lawn, some with clusters of fine plait: with insertions of German Valen 8 lace, front hand embroidered in dainty designs; others with attractive lace yokes, with needlework supplying delicate co! ouches, lage collar and cuffs. Still others are elaborately trimmed with lace in effective and new designs. $8 each. Other Special Values in Lingerie Waists are found in attractive groups at $2, $2.: ) 82.75, BY, 83. 3 And @4.00—reguiar values of which are Ri ty Muinclialoe Minkenieee to most aborate models, in lawn, datiste, lnen i with lac mbroidery and medallions. ' 50c and $1 Each For Women’s Untrimmed Hats HIS {3 a general clean up of many of our popular untrimmed I hat shapes in this season's styles. Some of them are imported from Paris, other; come from the best domestic makers, The variety of shapes, straws and colors is very wide. and the prices hardly begin to cover the actual cost of the hats. A slight expenditure for the trimmings and a few minutes’ work putting them on {s prac- tically all you need pay for a most effective Summer hat. These two groups ready tomorrow morning | —— 12 new Novels at tic each fa Baia Hats 50c—Hats that were originally $1.25 to $2, thor, O , asokh More MAI AELEENS ne At $1—Hats that were originally $2 to $4. | Royal Salon, Third floor, Old Buliding. —_ i A little while ago ! (ou these very same charming | uummer cottons A zs were sod for'ise | Refrigerators that Soon Save a yard—we go ° Dainty yard It Th < I these to sell at C Batiste 12%5c. Attractive eir ost in ice Dresden and floral | 12'%c Yd. designs In pretty OME refrigerators would be expensive as a gift. But you couldn't colors, as well as S tell until you checked up your season's ice bill. a full assortment of staple designs Wanamaker Refrigerators keep one object clearly in view— on white and dainty grounds—about | SAVING ICE. Their entire construction is planned for that purpose. | ove hundred styles to choose from. Whatever their size, or interlor arrangement, they are economical. | The cutting down of the ice used tr one season will go far toward 50c English Zephyr Flannel, 25c Yd. | )aying the original cost of the refrigerator. And in twenty years— Light in weight; white grounds | the efficient life of well-built refrigerators like these—you will have with mereetned shacks in Neh blue, | saved enough to pay the cost a dozen times over. lavender, pink, tan an black run a Py ie through them. 50c quality, at 25c a | maner PURITAN Retrigermion is bullts he NAY the wall of « Wana- yard. Outside, wood. Then, (2) waterproof sheathing, (3) hair insula- } Second fivor, Ol Butlding tion, (4) air space, (5) plaster board, (6) wood, (7) more hair insulas i = tion, and finally, (inside), glass. We ‘show these ne re frigerators tn m compote range of wizes for prt- vate houses and apartments, Ice y and prices Popular hits of the Wanamaker “Puritan” Refrigerators season, in standard music Oak cases, pansied; bronge locks and trimmings; galvanized sheet steel size, re, 1 Ice-chamber; constant circulation of cold dry air. Lining of opalescent ularly | class, tn one piece, Absolutely hyglentc. Popular sold from 180 | “rex ‘apacity Price Apartment Style _ |to 25c. The hamber on top Ice Capacity Price Sheet Music |following and . sen Woe, $00 | aan many other 200 Ibs 73.00 | 3 titles, 8c copy. $42.50 | | Got to See the Minstrel Show. ummer Time. Pride ut the Pesirl Sue cca. Yiddish Cowboy.” Rariighi Maid. My Mary, Btarislweet Marie Was Sweet Bix- teen na YC Wudement, Old Building. Tam Waiting for the Summer Time Simmons's Waltz Dream sr cccatec. JOHN WANAMAKER "ceseseuu'rat $a 388 Four doors— 15 Iba, $95.00 Two doors— 350 Ibs. $110.00 | 100. Ibs. $26.00 Lamment. New Buli¢ing. Abs Ibe, $34.00

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