The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1908, Page 12

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fe, ALL NT WAL SWES HERS RM PIN Mrs. Mary Connors’s Mother | . Love Sustains Her in Tramp From Larchmont. | ¥ |ACRITELLI'S TRIAL DAY SET. : Juntice Goff Selects the Firat Mon- day in October, Special Deputy Attorney-Gener! |= thet day mier! appeared bef Seibel ie the Criminal Branch of the Supreme F wrangl. Court, to-day and requested that the for the JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23fd Street 34th Street Main Station Hudson River Tunnels To and from New Jersey. James McCreery & Co., 23rd Street, ND GOES WITHOUT FOOD. Magistrate Dscharges Youth, and Court Attendant Takes Up Collection. On Tuesday, June the 23rd, LADIES’ GLOVES, ‘Ix Both Stores. Sustained by her mother love, Mrs | 16 button length, Silk Mousque- Mary Connors, a pale, tired-looking | taire Gloves, Tan, mode, brown and carrotte. 1.25 per pair Uttle woman, who works in the mills} at Stamford, Conn., walked through | i 3 the night from Larchmont to the Elbow length, embroidered Silk Mesh Gloves. Grey, navy blue and black. 1.50 per pair Tombs Court and reached there to-day | in time to save her son Edwani from | IT LADIES’ SUITS. Ix Both Stores. being sent to the penitentiary. Young| Connors, who is nineteen years old, was arrested two days ago on the com- Linen Coat Suits. trimmed with lace. 10.50 Tailored Suits, Made of Worsted plaint of Richard Martin, of No. 2% Bast Seventy-ninth street, who charged fabrics, various models, 16.50 and 24.50 Connors with luring him to a Sixth @ saloon and stealing Martin's, olottes when he became intoxicated | with the liquor with which Connors | plied him. j Connors when he was arrested. save | his name as Edward Harrison, and| under that name was committed to the Tombe for further examination. When | his case was called to-day before Ma-| @istrate House in the Tombs Police| Court his mother rose from her seat in former price 25.00 to 35.00 the court-room and called: Tailor-made or “Baale Zim here, Bodie!" Foulard Princess Dresses, with © court policemen told her to be quiet. | graduated dotted border. 27.50 “But that's my boy," sald Mrs, Con-| _nors wonderingly. “That's Eddie. He SETS eneRaegeN eae ‘wrote me from the prison that he was in trouble and I've come to help him.” Stor. The woman's clothes were covered RIBBONS, Ia Both Stores. with dust and she looked so tired and i i ink, miserable that the policeman questioned Washable ne dot Ribbon. Pink, her. She told him that when she got i iolet. her son's letter from the Tombs she at} blue, white and vi ‘ once decided to come to New York to No. 1 ....-+++--piece of 10 yards 28c stand by him in his trouble. She asked eo GW w at the mill where she worked for her SORTS Yalieie ereeicielcle 39¢ pay, but as it was not the regular pay “ we “ day she couldn't get it. From the neigh- 55¢ bors she borrowed enough to pay her “ “« ww “ Joc fare as far as Larchmont, and there wo ow we she got off the train and began her long se 9s¢ p to help her boy. | “ Hw HH 49 ‘Haven't you had anything to eat?"| é asked the policeman. . “Why, no," replied Mrs. Connors, ap- Taffeta Ribbon. Complete range | parently surprised at the question, F 5 \ couldn't afford it., You see, too, Thea of colors and black and white. 53s to hurry, for I was afraid they'd send i i r yard Eddie to prison betore I could tell the inches wide. zoc per y jJudgo about him. There's no real harm LS in the boy, he's just a little wild that's all” Magistrate House called the woman CORSETS, In Both Stores. LORTAB RWARRIENAENUPO EES comp ant, wi vith- i draw charge when he heard” the | All Corsets Carefully Fitted. qught to be punished. but an allogethes | C. B. ala Spirite Corsets. Models bad son couldn’ ave such mother, 90 Tit let nim go." | FO) for every type of figure. Front and Bonners, ewe ened pened to his sid rters, 1.00 . emotion, shuffled out with here aa ane | tee Shee. : gt Hunt Vad been busy in C. B, a la Spirite Corsets. Long : time and hi . with, a han of bil back and heavily boned, for well devel- ain ‘s thirty-flve dolars, oped figures, Also models for averaze and slender figures. Front and side supporters, 1.50 | C. B. a la Spirite Corsets Mer new and graceful models for average, slender and welldeveloped figures. Long back and extra piece in front, which greatly reducesthe figure. 2.50 to 8,00 JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street ASAI a OUT OF WORK: TRIES TO DIE. Man Who Haw Wife and Four Chil- dren Swallows Acid. Charles Schoenberg gc After belng out of work f and to-day, when there was no in the house and little fo four young daughters Jowed carbolic acid at 1887 Second avenue. He will probably recover, Schoenberg was a grocery clerk for ears until es came 4 Winter, and ew eae aL xCclysivel _pyblished SUNDAY WORLD Illustrated Magazine Articles pecial Anthony Comstock, “New York's Censor of Moral- ity,” Talked About Unhappy Marriages, Divorce, Features Unfit Literature, & The Staging of “Diamond Jim Brady,” the “ 000 7 eh Brenan ay i (Words and Music s | _ of a Late Popu'ar Song. Discarded Suitors of One Fair Lady's Hand. 0000 First Appearance of the Sunday World's Separate Sporting Section. 0000 A Funny Sect on | in Which There | Was a Laugh at Every Look 6,613 Separate Advertisements How and Why All Women in Denmark Work Until They Marry Twentieth Century Methods Now Employed by the n Reaching the People. ow a Devoted Wife Drugeed Her Chautfeur-Husband So He Would Not Enter a Dangerous Endurance Race. “Should the Husband of a Rich Woman Work?” Dis- cussed by the Wealthy Wife of a Plano Salesman 4 Scrapbook Story, “The Woman Who Speaks Different Languages.” hi an abundant King Edwant of land says ¢ THE EVENT We will ALT ‘Twill be many a day—yes, m: able values will come to you. a leading mattress maker. PRECEDENTEDL This $12.50 Bed Outfit, 6.75 Imperial eonserr & NO Mall, UR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED COODS GROWING PSOTHENGEAG co NEW YORKS F*STEST MOREL Eo MONI WEST IGT STREET SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED Th retailing. Values = Ss ”n pat) nv Combination Hair Mattresses, th a 6- overed in fine ay Continuing Our Great Sale of 0.50 Hair ifty Women--Listen !! Mat STORE NG WORLD. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1908. .. Clearing Out--Tues- _ day---200 Women’s , ii Light Weight Spring Suits at 50% Below Actual Cost Styles that will be in vogue next Fall—the grandest chance to purchase a handsome, stylish, smartly tailored suit at the lowest price ever known in Madame Butterfly, Prince Chap, Prince | | | tress, Charming styles, in handsome striped Pana- mas, worsteds, silk lined, etc. Any suitin our store--no restrictions—as follows: = * . . ER FREE any suit purchased in this sale---guaranteeing perfect custom fit. any a year—before such remark- We clo:ed out an entire stock of What price CORE bg wae 3 ily jad: the SENSATIONA N- 1ON it EN TEDLY LOW PRICES WE QUOTE TO YOU: 1000 Combination Hair Mattresses, $6 Va'ue “2,98 4,98 This $15 Bed Outfit 8.98 HIS is certainly cutting prizes with a vengeance. Aman- ufacturer adjusting stock brought about this exceedingly attractive purchase at a price Ss as our price quotation to of t Da lm lin Yl zy ZY Kz 4 tartling and sensational, you forcibly demonstrates. 12.50 To-Morrow Sampson's Oilcloth, 22i2c erators ; aT ~ Underpriced me Ne Sensationally of these t which s at $9.00. ches deep and rs, | aS arich Bros OTH AVE., 22D TO 23D ST., NEW YORK. = TABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. June Challenge Sale A sale that’s colossal, distinctive, unprecedented—a sa'e so really extraordinary that only this great organization would attempt a movement of such magnicude. The masterful resources of this store have secured tor New York a bargain event that will be told and retold, and cited in comparison for years to come. Many of the Challenge Sale bargains advertised for Monday will be in effect Tuesday also. Those of our patrons who could not be waited on to-day will find increased facilities for serving every one promptly and_ satisfactorily. Waist Chalienge Corset Covers Corset Covers of tine French cam. ric in low n ck, tight fitting or blouse effect; trimmed with tine Val. lac» in- sertions. Regular 29c¢. values; Challenge sale price a Combi- nations Women’s Waists of fine Persian lawns and extra good quality madras, handsomely _ tailored; fully 40 models, some elaborately trimmed with tine jaces and em- » broideries, and a few tailor made in white and colored madras. Nainsook Combina- HONS of sheer painsook, very Prettily trimme with tine liceand 1 . ribbon; corset coveranddrawers or skirt, Regular $1.25 values; Challenge sale Open back and front; long or price short sleeves. Worth $2.50; our Challenge ptice is........ 99¢ Challenge Specials--9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Table Gik Cioth 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. 20 Mule Team Borax 9 A.M. to1 P.M. Camille | 9 A. M.to1 P.M. nos of dainty fig- th shoulder one- 5 best and For hours only, Scallop, 29¢ special at 7¢ 15¢ 3 packages, row at, a yard.. Window Shades 9A. M. tol P.M. des Oilcloth 9 A.M. to 1 P.M, cloth, No. 1 grade; ex- 9A M.toi P.M. Unbleached Pillow sizes from 36 to 4. d 3x6 fe | rollers 1 for four S ! morrow at <\ | Clothing Sale of the Century The story of this great saie has already been told—a few days ago the Papers teemed with the news oi tins enerinous purchase of 3,500 men's suits at less than hati price. |S Positive 3k2 Value. $9.50) " Men’s $12 Suits, Made in the very urn | i Pesitive 815 Value. *f cities : Positive “$20 Value. Price reductions that will stir the town—savings that will not occur again in years. No Mail or C. 0. D. Orders. $15.98 Rugs, $6.98 $29.98 Rugs, $12.98 Axminster Rugs; handsome as- sortment of new patterns and colorings. Regularly $29.98; . $12.98 98c Jute Rugs, 30c 1,000 Jute Rugs, extra heavy and | Smyrna Rugs, size 9x12; rever- reversible; size 30x60 inches; sible and in new color’ Reg- fringed and suitable for Summer | ularly sold at $15.98; while the ‘ot lasts, our Chal- | Challenge 30¢c | lenge price.... $6.98 price ven. Challenge Prices in Linoleums Inlaid Linoleum aH use; sell regularly at 98c.; Challenge price Hildare Linoieum Rugs: A Drastic Challenge ine Inlaid Linoleum, in par- are fac t ghiy gen ind wood effects; colors go ont guar exclusive Mad ¢ . a mm t. i i a rn this $1 de . vy 1 N : Ky 9 55¢ Oilcloth, 17¢ Delt JR Daa chaired : ine American Oilclotii, in all Se ears and desi a ie effec »xtra pless, 24 yards wide; extra heavy heavy grade in large rel gu quality 4 . Sale from 8 to lar 5c. quality wv fr i\, 10 A.M f ' M. and 2 to4 P.M, AlCHTaY diunasusdinasauniins ce 48 55 8 98 MB RM EE SE SE OE SE OEE Et SE SE SE EE EN 8 SE EEE OE I 8 OE OF OE 8 88 8 8 OS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS RRRRRRFRROPRR RRR errr rrr rrr he tt ‘ &

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