The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1908, Page 7

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mee ame mre Woe THE KCVENING WOKRLM, s2V ve Dare ! no turning. I was almost in need yes-| suggested an excursion on the steamer | SHOOTS Witt HF MET HEATH AS Ht terday. This morning I am in clover.| Huntington for the benefit of Mr. White SHE LIVED 105 YEARS. Thanks to you, I am !n"— ‘The excursion was a big success. The | y 0. ITS : | Mr. White got no further, Just then|oat ran from Huntington to Valiey|*"* eee Smoked) Fipe Ninety fan automobile came pounding up New |Grove, starting at 8 o'clock last night, | Years of Her Long Life. th York avenue, The friends and neigh-| and landing after 1 o'clock this morn-| RoCHMSTER, June %—Mrs. Mary | bors scrambled out dt the way, but the| ing. Tne Huntington Troley Car Com-| pean, aged 105 years, died at her } |man whose luck had changed for the| pany had arranged to have cas at the |i, Brockport this morning. She w —-+— Prosperous a Year Ago. Jon foot. One of the men who had got > Mr, White, who was fifty-five years) up the excursion had just told Mr.) PARIS, June 23—The better was too busy telling his gratitude | boat, to take the people back to Hunt-| born on Wec. 20, 18, on the coast of 0 hear the machine or take note of| ington, but orders went astray, and|New Jersey. For ninety years sho Persall! Married Julia Hanlon|B: (G; White) on) Way Home) ees tars srosperous| mani a|Saitense cucesentile the attale ad nouncen the ngage vveak ayvuve ‘ Jiooumngades EXINGTON ro 3° AVES 59210607 Sr. The New Directoire Gown with the Sensation Creating Sheath Skirt Is on Exhibition jue ti skull was crushed and he was) yaiguing and chatting, Mr. White| them away, jead. Eee ana Ema t $9 \tne lights. The automobile struck him| when the boat landed no cars were in| smoked a pipe every day, full force. It hurled him to one side | sight. M 1 es Bes ar bitan Gaus ie Roo : Mrs Dean's house, but she lurid i of the road, and when they picked him | Started Home on Foot. iightearlamp at the robbers and scared —_>—_——_ rt their homes Cee I ae) CEL to MLLE. FALLIERES BETROTHED, Figaro ane of he Presi- ———————_ nae es Sunday World Wants Work aes back i ; * oe | vear ago. ¢ was a buyer for wholesale | trom a financial view point. ¥ : to Save Her, Bowery from a Benetit, Is Killed uy Gia houses, but he was the sort mere aa certainly ‘got me out of a|Secretary-Ganeral of the Presidency ot J 3 D Lured Her Back. by an Automobile. | of man who lived up to every cent he| hole,” he began. teu Renublte, Monday Morning Wonders. in one of the 3d Avenue Windows of the : Bert Hess chauffeur for Robert Kelly, | === en — COME SEE IT! Jearned, and what his wife, son and| | daughter didn’t spend, awaited some) of Huntington, who is a son of the late friend who was in need. He was char-| Eugene Kelly. the banker, was one of ; ; nieaney {table and kindly, and ho was some-/the excursionists, Hess had taken his Ce eer ee ercoew scone u mn | thing, of ie aheneenritt: employer's automobile to the docks to mobile near his home at 2 A. M. to-| Bpeymonia came along about nine | carry him home. * | r! Hevi 1 G 4 into the automobile, and | Then, Desperate, He Tries to} ey. sust when he believed his Jong) months ago. Mr. White was pretty Hose leaped into) the) ete eariedien | = jrun of hard luck had changed for the| close to death for a time and when he his way He put on speed ae ne) neareg | re Kill Her in Chinatown este recovered the financial panic lost him the, crowd of men and. women ol foot, | re) ul i) [his work. Then his wife was taken!) Ui? “Si Seas still tootiig nis horn, | Dance Hall. 1 Bloomingdale Store. B. G. White, of Huntington, L. 1, TWICE TOOK HER AWAY. | 2,400 Men’s and Boys’ 59c to 75c Nesli- gee Shirts at - 2ic A 3-Hour Sale To-Morrow. Wednesday, Morn- ing from 9 to 12 o’Clock. Shirts are made of woven and printed 3) 1 tell you," he was saying to his! gown with pneumonia and for months|when Mr. White, who was too busy | friends and neighbors, who had taken/ be nursed her. [telling of nis Rood luck, got In hie way, part in an excursion on the steamboat| The people of Huntington StL CLUE e PR Galen | learned! the money made by the excusion will “pie” Frank Peraa!l took Julia Han-| Huntington which was given as a ben2-| somehow, a week or so ago, that the| be used in part to defray his funeral | 3 fit for him, Many a man who buys a $10 suit looks only at the pattern or design of the fabric; the tailoring, trimming, style quality ard service are of uo interest to him WHEN HE || BUYS. “It's a long lane that has whites were in a bad way. Some one expenses. ams of the Bowery) lan out of t end made b wife to reform her. | ‘ madras, in light and dark designs. All Bhe ts reno Homital Brill Stores are no place for him. new, clean, fresh and erecta Nicely i ee er wee ae Brill Stores are for the man who has only $109 to spend laundered. Sizes 12 to 19. None C, O. D. ; Palenennadbl ° ry : i *alirs - Main Floor, 60th St. Section. Ble Te FurTeala Gea | for a suit and who wants the best suit in Amecca at S10. — BLOOMINGDALES = rather see her dead than back in Chine. OPPENH El M Oo} | INS K The usual $10 suit is an imitation of a suil—desizned i f town and its t c when h cnly to catch the eve and to deceive the biive:. No idea of 1 ' | : e v aten é eceive the bu ver. No lded ate oO es ew t sound v peerent ee ee merit enters into ae garment. Brill suits at S10 have noth- A mg LLU ] ese Hue ; ing in common with usual $10 suits, because they are not reg- at Halt Exclusive Agents’ Prices 2 s 4 fs . . raat Pate Wey ei . Th bi his sale were built b f th H - ea 34th S PW West ular $10 suits, but eq ta! to usual $13.50 and S15 cuits. Eneiaenineliva vets Tal neleauateMvandlevervicre beara nine anieen BEY hit t ' t 34t treet— es The fabrics in orill $10 suits are identical wich fibrics are fal a uaranieed lor five years by the maker, as well as by Blooming used in garments costing 318 and more—hey are vverpro- | I] They embody tre newest improvements, nel ding apatent needle tnreader, |] aa ductions, ends, odd pieces, &c.—-full stander ods. but no To the inexperienced we wiil give a complete course of instructions with- |} Balad [HERES Mdard goods, Tut not] tout charke 'o be had it: open mar at as low a price us Brill Gtwes buy Here are four of the principal values involved in this sale | } cuts eae : 3 i r Millinery Department them for. $25 Machines, £9.50, $45 Machines, $13.75 | —=————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————— The tailoring of Brill $16 suils is done in dull season and it kb: : Cc | Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats to Be Closed Regardless of Cost equals $13.50 and $15 standard. Style A 10 © II 200 New Model Hats guitable for midsummer wear, Also you will always find Brill Stores’ odds and ends, un | 4 (kike itive: Ai See ey BE 4 3.50 to regularly $18 and $20, among the Brill $10 suits has three hae’ five |f| including many white Chip Hats. Values $7.50 to $10.00 : fd 20, among 3ri suits. nasi has five Dow’t come to a Brill Store looking for a suit al Sio finely fin- | Soon that appears like $20 warth, for you will not get it. ished, | Read «)_—— eee Come to a Brill Store and expect t» get a suit that ing | race | p s A z : Stvle, tailoring. “.ric and service is equal to usual $13 5. e+ g cab net if} | 100 Ladies’ & Misses’ Tailored Suits, 15.00 $15 suits, and you will get it. aes Se || eee e. $35 Machines: $12. ; Taken from the Regular Stock Included at $10 Are ' Sty.e B $50 Machines, $15. stat deity —— - Like illus- : } Reduced from $30.09, $35.00 and $40.00... Neat Silk Mixture Worsted Suits worth $13.50. Style D | Misses’ Tai Sait Auararn sicer if Pure Worsted Blue Serge Suits worth $15. (Like il | 50 Misses’ Tailored Suits 14, 16 an y 10.00 All-wool Velour and Cheviot Suits worth $15. Hie | Also suitable for smail women, Regular $22.50 value ...., quay All-wool Cassimere Suits worth $13.50, ike | oo — Cut on summer and midsummer models, full lined and half lined drop head, | seven ee Brill Brothers guarantee these suits to hold shape, fit, style and in Gast | arawerss | color until worn out, or you may have a new suit free or your money zabi Reed in | back. ‘ cases dust | e - | proot : Spe~iail at $13. 50 & $17 Ueehen leds atin eniy ene cass || Silk Rubberized Coats 0 a ae 5 & closed Main Floor, Lex. Ave. Section. —_— SSS eee 2 “4 25, oe i _ Suits worth rom § 18 up to $28 from the foremost tailoring or- SLOOMINGDALES' Suitable for traveling or auto wear, Regular price $25.00 9.00 ganizations in America. Included are all the extreme new shades of Imported Braid Coats tan, brown, olive, smoke and smart grays. Blue serges included Coupon—$10 to $15 Wail Paper _traid Coats C 9.75 uckoo Clocks, 5 in all prevailing colors, Regularly $25,00....+.+.se.ssseeee A Clearance Sale —— Very Specia:, To-Morrow Only, from 8 to 12 o'clock, remnants of high-grade Papers that 10c were 35¢ a roll, at. Bedroom, Hall and Dining-Room Papers, in every desired effect and color; 10c and 18c values, at 9c and 4)c Third Floor, 9th st, Section, Wines Exceptional Values Imported Claret, “Fronsac,” or Imported Rhine, “ Lau- benheimer,” extra fine: dozen quarts, $3.95 Basement, CONVENIENT STORES 47 CORTLANDT, nr. Greenwich 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, Marler Store Oven Evenings $4.50 Twelve beautiful Cdesigns in genu- BY ine Schwartzwold Cuckoo Clocks, hand carved in bird, animal and ea! effects, with white hands and | bronze weights. | Main Floor, Front, Centre. BLOOMINGDALES' Skirt Department $9 Walking Skirts, Sicilian Plaited Model..... iub skirts, two Models; also Plaited Skirts. $15 Taneta Silk Walking Skirts 279 BROADWAY, nr. Chambers 8t. UNION SQUARE, 14th St.,n. B'way. | Select the toasted corn flakes that | PAT SHEEDY HAS BEEN VERY NE&R TO DEATH. | | | Coat epartment you eat as carefully as you select your: ; || Groceries Granulated Sugar. Best and full we'ghit, only ~| oatmeal. 314 lbs,(with 50 cents worth of groceries or more), for | Quaker es Toasted Corn Flakes || Al Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to3d Av., 59th to 60th St. (10c a package) : : : = = y tas It Lays,"| § When | “TI Have 25 AE MCLEE RES a ger tk WELLS BPN COIN TAAL TENA LSE EI Basement, Lng DAE ESE Tae E UNUM 59710607 Sr. Great Fourth of July Sale of Newest Style | ; ks ay Males poneers : 4 rand Upright | Pianos for . $235 D P 5 eet cle of Py is superior to all other toasted corn | x through, though, it wise to tell hi dition was he on “Well, I'll have to. pl ow sarious hi smiled and said: ft as it) scribes his illness to | king, and he will nee. flakes in size, flavor, purity and clean-| § exci cut down his alloy liness, just as Quaker Oats is superior — The new, delight waltz ways Comes with the Summ Sung by the English iin its class. The Quaker Qats @mpany Nors: Quaker Oats is economical and healthful. It has all the good qualities of both bread and meat, and is the kee food you can buy. | | 0 perfection 4 ese beautiful When Dinner Time Comes ’Round. The Helmar is not the Price includes Chair,Rubber Cover,Embroidered Silk S) i i { sno charge for interest, No insurance and no Neither lait the ieslpi It it’s a Walters It’s the Best. The Only Safe Piano to Buy SHOE SALE Great Reductions Broken sizes, but all styles at our 3d ave. store only Frank Brothers 3d Ave, at 58th St. Is the Original World-Renowned Wallers with no “taste.” It's the = Special Offer of $900 Walters Mastertone Player-Piano Outfits, | “happy medium.” y 10c tor 10 Sold Everywhere ® ANARGYROS, Manufacturer 111 Fitth Ave., New York $25 Down and $10 Per Month Player-piano, Bench Cabinet, Scarf and 1/ CAUTION Peas per oa ra EXCHANGE»: : FREE Rolls Music ¢ SPIE EME Pia oe oe A ESIGN? HAA It wasn’t very long ago I lost my a I couldn't e dinner and I couldn't s! The Doctor said ‘ou're lonely and your c I plainly saw that he was right and Wor did the rest aes Say: You Ought to See Me Eat and Sleep Now! | y | call QOMINGDA

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