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r THE EVENING WORLw, wEDNESVDAY uv GIRL SOUGHT WORK “72.2282 72782. MILLIONAIRES ONE YEAR BEFORE. wsascmcesroon —SQNIS SENT TO | SHE TRIED TO DIE -. “THE SLND” Pitiful Story of Blanche Camp bell, Who Tried to Drown in Gravesend Bay. William Roseman Threatened His Father, a Maiden Lane Diamond Merchant. DAUGHTER OF ARTIST. Two Sisters Derendent on Kindly Neighbors for vefore Magistrate Breen in Harlem Court po-day. Under ary ciroumstances such @ story of a son's splendid work would ed far more than passing s Roseman received scant , and in default ef $8,000 peace was sent to the Ttoreman Support. ft was the hea for work she drove eighteer ‘ell, Edward Camp! drown herself the ree’ 6 was umerely another in- r able career of we name hae fis- ts repestedly in 8 most recent exploit be- re as a stowaway tn the Transport lner Minnetonka and Ms Island for five Ned citizen, His then secured his release. did not develop, the ped BEES) ETHEL-CAMPBELL Blanche wa 1 to-day trom the 7 : Ea effects of rown, which SAYS WOMAN GOT PURSE. ss a speedy and equitable set- would hav e had t | made there will : fi sover in the | Un OP WALES Popa s Visiting Skat Player Acenses Ma- | jrosaman pereoN Crossman, who live at st eae et oats inal tether Park, where Blanche waded into the latto of Robbing Him. took to'mean harm and he swore out water. t rrest, deciar- were at a lose steange con- in the St avenue and West peared In court 4, his eyes wild and un- face adorned with a th of beard. He told eoged persecution by It was 3 o'clock y When the two y girl's scream of self out of her depth her, and after she had b he Coney Island Reception Hospit she was arraigned in the Coney Is! Court and disch: i, after Magistr Voorhees had heard her sad story. She was then hurried to the nome of the Franks. She has since lain there in @ state of sem!-consclousness. Were Well Off Once. “You seo,” said Miss Bthel, ‘when mother was alive we were fairly wel off and lived in a large house at Sixtieth | © street and Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. She died eight years ago when I was twelve and Blanche was ten. My father’s | pictures sold fairly well at that time, Rosle Liord’s popuiar hit, nd we were sent to a good school. Avauatocnllelityen tthel PealeaulZiw “Soon after my mother's death my “It, Alwa; father lost a position he had held and we had to depend solely on the pictures he sold, The money from Compelied to sell most of our furniture sce by piece, to live. My sister an ‘school and tind work. We " t and then got t in the ngress in the ce, appeared in the y as complainant man, who #aid she r, nty-two years 2 West One Hundred and d mucn | In the} th nad P | $45 in bills from his WED SECRETLY JUNE 2. | cards mailed yester- conveyed the ight and Mrs. married June 2 An ment y which time | aay exa she can get counsel > woman wes held in $1.0 bail for » by news that ae Renwick were niner rid will present ite ) Su Don't miss it. Or- Ne 1 to-day. Faltlon Qe 8 Worandt, Soller & a Final Reductions 700 Tailor-Made Suits for Women, Little Women and Misses At Less Than Cost to Manufacture. $35.00 “Paquin” or Prince Chap Suits of French Serge; fine Panama or summer-weight materials $45.00 “Mandarin” Suits of Chiffon Panama, Imported Worsteds or Serge, $55.00 “Francis” Suits of finest Chiffon Panama, French or English a! things be- laid of,’ We SSSR (SISAL A (‘Sad (SSSADAS AS And pay find work. Felt Position Keenly. 12.50 | 16.50 Brontway aod | (ieee MAN IN BANKRUPTCY. Pte! Xpemeansett. Brome enn —-— ‘ any, Couron frothers & Con ¥ Involuntary Petition Filed Againnt "! FES Cones Made) Cale 40, o-day, tf waa said that k relinquished the property wee! BR, Br y to the owners of the bull G of Hotel Narraganactt. An tevoluntary An foanke Caelee) ago and resigned as ma ruptey was filed to-day against Fd- hotel, {t was said, would continue as Wan Brouk, formeriy proprietor of the usual. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Thursday, Friday and Saturday Extraordinary Sale of Outer Apparel for Women ic Price Reducti Taffeta, Pongee, Satin & Foulard Dresses Formerly 18.50 to 22.50, at $9.75 e 25.00 to 27.50, at 13.50 ae 99.50 to 40.00, at $9.75 25.00 a 45.00 to 55.00, at Swiss, Linen & Batiste Lingerie Dresses Formerly 9.50 to 12.50, at $5.75 “ 15.00 to 18,50, at 975 © 29.50 to 39.00, at 19.00 55.00, at 26.00 * 45.00 to Cloth Suits Formerly 25.00 to 29.50, at $34.00 “35.00 to 39.50, at 19.00 45.00 to 58,00, at 2400 Tailored “ Tailored Summer Suits Imported washable repps in assorted colors. Formerly 10.00, at 5.90 * 16.50, at 875 Princess Taffeta Slips Formerly 10.50, at 5.90 Imported Broadcloth Capes in black and pastel shades. Formerly 25.00, at 34.00 “99.50, at $9.75 Also—Very Special 150 Imported Lace Braid Coats Pormerly 16.50 to 19.50, at $ 9.00 o 22,50 to 29.00, at 44,00 Assorted models in white, black, light, navy or copen- hagen blues, brown, tan, leather, light green or pink, for wear with all styles of lingerie, silk o- linen dresses, Thursday, Friday Saturday Extraordinary Sale of Batiste and Lawn Robes To be closed out at tremendous reductions Robes in white, helio, light blue, pink, tan, light green or black and white effects, trimmed with lace and embroidery: At $13.50. Reduced from $19.50 At 39.50. i ot 27.50 At 29.50. om oe 38.50 At 39.50. # a 57.50 At 49,50. ed “68.50 Silk Pongee Rebes, hand embroidered, $19.50 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Extraordinary Sale of Tan Low Shoes for Women Regular price $5.00 Every pair a new Spring model J wr £9, 1908 e Restaurant SX, Lf 19°70 20"STREETI NEW YORK. 10 Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. Combination Sale of Lingerie Dresses and Silk Jumpers THE saving is half and in many instances more than halt, and the styles are unquestionably the prettiest and daintiest brought out this season. 200 of Each in a Special , Value-Giving Event at *8.75 The Lingerie Dresses The Silk Dresses — 8. far Third Floor, A.) in all the pastel colors—light Brlncees wanda Juripermitylome | blue, pink, biscuit and white; variety of new models—Satin all made of sheer batiste. Some Foulards, Fancy silks, striped, with long, graceful lines, checks and plain colors, also , med with embroidery and Rough Pongees — some have A\\ Lace, others with Cluny an fancy lace yokes and sleeves— Filet, forming an artistic yoke: rs are braided in fancy de BA dainty three-quarter sleeves; some fifty models, all ave the new skirt effect. full flare skirt. Lin itg—The latest thing for Summer wear—about en Coat Su 100 Suits in Linen and Rep—Tailor Suits ‘na dozen new and popurer styles; tight and semi-fitted, smart Cutaway and many others; all the new smart touches on pockets, collar, cuffs and sleeve:: all vanced ae effects, circular and pleated with wide tolds, in light blue, pink, helio, biscuit, gray and white—on sale to- morrow $10.75 Wom>n’s French Linen Suits i» 1 pagne, pink, helio ~ and white. model, elaborately trimmed with riental Lace; new model skirt trimmed to correspond with coat. Special to-morrow ....--+++- nen a SOO Women's Smart Tennis Suits of Linen— : i Light blue, pink, tan, helio and white; Princess model; button to one side Soe een ee oar eter ror ale geht Uo oe tears mse ste eens CONUS. Extraordinary Skirt Sale—Just 150 Linene Button-Up-the- 5] 95 Front Skirts. The lowest price of the year to-morrow 4at.... ° Robes--Slightly Mussed and Handled--at Prices That will Clear Them Quickly it blue, cham,- The Coat is a semi-fitted Butterfl, ‘Simpson Crawford Co—Ofcn All Day Next Saturdays O matter what the cost of these Robes, if they are ever so slightly handled, they go in this great Clean-up Sale. Our many recent Robe Sales in May and June naturally accumulated a quantity that we would not offer as perfectly fresh Robes, but the slight handling is really of small account and all who see the values offered, we feel assured will purchase one or more. £7 Main Floor. | Robes formerly *7.50 to *12 at *4.50 Robes formerly ‘12.50 to *18 at *6.75 Scme are in almost perfectly tresh condition, but whatever Robes you select, the prices will surprise you. The collection is great and varied, showing the art of the most noted makers of Europe, who would not produce these Robes for the prices at which you can buy them because they are slightly handled. French Batiste Embroidered Robes, dainty soft Lingerie Mull Robes, fine French Lawn Robes, Silky Clinging Batiste Robes. Some are richly embroid- ered in Japanese effects, in English Eye- let designs, in the new Greek patterns. Others in handsome comb nations of Lace and Embroidery: many are daintily tucked or plaited, with bands of beauti- ful Embroideries and handsome medallions Irish Laces, ete. We cannot adequately describe them, but simply ask you to see them. Only the season's best styles are represented and th: designs, materials, shapes and workmanship are of the highest order. Summer colors, at unheard of prices. 00 Taces or with of Filet, Cluny, White and dainty $7.50 to 21 Robes for....-+ $4.50 S12. $ Rober for, OTD Simpson Crawford Co.—Open All Day Next Saturday Lawn Dressing Sacques— A Maker’s Surplus Stock at 65c H". weather comfort in every garinent—a sale that comes at the right Charlotte Corday Bathing Cap The very new- cat and bound to be the rage, Of simple cen- atime with the right price. Sees em acree 1,000 of the daintiest Dressing when worn. er saw of lawns Sacques you and Dotted Swisses, elaborately trimmed with beautiful laces at less than cost of making. ga second Floor. 5c for #1.00 White and Colored Lawn Sacijues. Shown in smart plaids and plain .99¢e 7, . Mail Orders Filled Bathing Sandals, 50c 24.50 selected from our regular stock. Tan Russia calfskin Pumps, Oxford Ties, Ribbon Ties or Buckle Colonials—all made on the new and popular short fore-part last. 1.95 Serge, or Chiffon Tatieta Honiton Lace Braid Coats—semi- fitted or box styles—mounted over ta!- Copenhagen, Champagne, Broken assortments of $3.00 and $3.50 feta— Navy, | | 7.50 | Brown and Black. Heretofore 218.50.. Low shoes for women, at s e if of white Canvas, patent leather or kid-~ Renaissance Braid Coats (UN- | skin, in Christy, Oxford or Pump models. LINED), hip length, in white only. ! | Heretofore MPU dinnsannadodanoanadnanaa | SLSLLLLSLLLLLLSSSSLSSASLLSSASA SSA Ni Guenty Third Street, West | DAIS ALLS AL SALADSALSAASAD ID PISSSSISSILADALSASAS SS SAS AS AAS A A FuLTon St. Cor. BRIDGE ST. B’KLYN Ehrlich Eye Examinations bring you relicf and satis tion; usual m:thods of testiug’’ not only fail to do Price Cutting Sale this, but often cause positive and permanent injury. for Thursday only Examinations Without Charge by 4 Styles Of $1.97 Waist 1 yAr MW; BREWSTER, M. Oo.) EDW. JOHNSON, M. D., o MARCUM KENYON, M.D. (M. LINDEROTH. M.D. | eh at °4> Never have better values been offered. The one illus- trated is made of fine mer- gs we { Se) ‘ cerized batiste with baby B50 Sixth Avenue 1274 Urvadway 4 Irish embroidery, panei 201 Nassau St, 217 Broadway if lips yore ang trimming of heavy N f - Cluny lace. 223 Sixth Ave. near iSth St. | Read the “Horse and Carriage’ Ads. this collection of Sacques. All we Dressing Sacques in high or square neck, large Kimono sleeves, trim- med with dainty laces or neat embroideries in a full score of different ways, and finished with ribbon bows. ! June Sale of Children’s Lawn Undermuslins | Dresses for Gowns, Skirts, Com for another lot of those 98c bination Covers and | oc Dre Drawers. A revelation in value- | fast last Mon Just enough for to-morrew’s selling. Sheer lawn in long waist effect, high or low neck, with rows of hem- stitching and embroidery in- sertions to waist. Skirt with izes 2 to 5 years. that went so giving. Here's where you will note enthusiastic buying. A variety of pretty styles are made of finest nainsook or cambric, trimmed with dainty laces and embroidery. deep hem; df a4 x 95c for $1.75 White and Colored oat hy ; Lawn Sacquer Ba A for $4.00 White Lawn or f pee: 1.98 Dotted Swiss Sacques. Ip That's the story in a nutshell. Not necessary to go into detail about can say is that “It's a Bargain [reat'’—so many styles that de- cription is not necessary. Ie a a SIMPSON WwW. L. DOUCLAS $3.50 SHOES inch MEN Atrialwilloonvince yee that W.L.Doug- jas $3.50 shoes are the bestinthe world. AT LOWEST PRICES. OO Down) 75.00 BO Down! 100.0 een Léath tinh a aad eine H CRAWFORD CO. MILLER)’ HYAMS 65°71 SMITH ST. COR. STATE ST. THREE BLOCKS FROM FULTON ST. BROOKLYN; OPEN MON.& SAT. EVE'S FURNITURE, CARPETS, Etc. Gieonecere $119 C FURNISHED ON EXHIBITION - THIRD FLOOR Style as illustrated; brown, navy, black, white and red, with fi = contrasting ey binding, fast == YP \i colors; sizes ¥ to 7. ar Main Floar, Es A New Collar Supporter VENT-BONE Positively the cleverest cone structed Neckwear Supporter on the market. Easily attached. Won't twist—round ends; wash- able. £7 Main Floor, Card of Three for 5c Mail Orders Filled Tn. DALY LESSON QO. What Is better than a World Advertisement? A.A three-time World Adver- tisement. ©. What Is still better than a three-time World Advertisement? A seven-time World Adver- Three and Seven Time World Advts.