The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1908, Page 5

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SEE “COFFE KING" BEN?! sICTIM OF WILL STREET ‘Moss of Fortune in Specula- , Bon, Friends Declare, Drove Him to Suicide. Frtends of James T. Bennett, who was fsown as the “Coffee King” up to two years ago, when he was supposed to fave a fortune of several millions of @ollars, and who shot himself to death last night at his home, No. §81 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, declare he was driven to auiclde by the loss of a large part of bis estete through speculations in Wall street, i Mr, Bennett was sixty-four years old an@ for many years was one of the| most conspicuous figures in the coffee | trade in this country. chain ef stores, the main one being at | Vesey street and Wust Broadway. When he retired from bus.ness he went down to Wall street and began playing the market. He knew little or nothing about tho game there, and it went against him. As he saw his money slipping t én his fingers he feared the time ld come when his entire fortune would be swept away and he and his family would be left penniless. Mr. Bennett appeared tn better spirits ay. and son fn a ligh' ernoon, He watched He owned a than usual his wife, da Ai He talked with 4 “S,& H." absojutely FREE, in addition to all the regular and special eff stamps you get this week with every cash purchase, can approach our pr.cesandgivesuch values as these— Best Creamery Butter— The tinest June-erass Cutter o: the year, 1b., E. C. Toasted Cor : Flakes— The heart of the cra: ice pikage for.... | ARTHUR WALKER, WHOIS MISSING FROM HIS HOME t é ARTHUR WALKER the table being prepared for dinner and then remarked: “Well, I think I will get dress The members of his family were at the table waiting for him when th came a revolver shot from the up; fluor. Going to the bathroom the son found his fatner lying In the tub, with a bullet wound in his forehead. In tis right hand was clutched a revolver. nue, was called and sald Mr. Bennett had died instantly. Just how much of d tortune escaped Wali es is not known, but it is t his family 1s’ well pro- Street clut hoeve, vided for. yy) ‘e e TEN unrestr'cied Stamps 10 ot the James No other retailer CE. W.) Qa~ Be sure to cut 7c STAMPS B-sit Pre.aiuains on Earth, ALL THE JAM2S BUTLER iNC. STORES. Dou’t fail to use this coupon, which entitles you to COUPON GOOD FOR Absolutely to everv purchaser on p:esentation at any Tc-Day or_To-Morrow. «<n or before Saturday Evening, June 27 25¢e | Belle Brook Print Buiter—97@ Fanciest cuclity, in clean vartons, each. . | Sug: r Clusters— Newest of dessert dainties; 10¢ package for TH IF YOU SEE ARTHUR SEND HIM TO MAMMA ‘She Is Grieving Herself Sick | for Her Missing Seven- Year-Old Boy. i If you happen to run across little) Arthur Walker, seven years old, who/ y plain, take him oF Mrs. Fifth lis breaking. Little Arthur went out last Satur- day afternoon with a silver quarter, and never came back. He is 3 feet 10 inches in height, has light hair and blue leyes. He has a small scar on one eye. He wore a blue waist with white anchor jdots, pepper and salt knee pants and | vest underwalst. A pair of girl's black lace shoes and black stockings, with a black college cap, completed his outer dress. He wore fleece-lined under- 4 clothes, oe CRIES FOR NORTH POLE. Newfoundland Man a Heat Victim om Peary'a Ship. Dents Murphy, @ native of Newfound- land, was overcome with the heat while | neiping load supplies on Arctic Explor- Peary's ship at the foot of East wenty-fourth street. “Take me back to the North Pole,” ho 2red to Dr. Lothian, of Bellevue. At the hospital it was sald Murphy would have to be cooled off quite a bit hefore hig Arctic temperament became normal. | STAMPS FREE Bot er inc. Stores, out and present this Coupon Ge | and beat imported, bottle Liberty Pickies al! kinds appetizers; 10 oz WD udoodioasanodag fe (about 1% Ibs. each), | Beda or Mineral Water, for ¥19¢)_" large 10c. bi ote Spring Water. yarkling: large ite Properly brewed, no o her tea will coo - Diana Tea Cools, Reirzskes and Strengthens comitort and refresh you like Diana le. taken iced or hot, In parchment paper ined car ons—t 'b. 70e3 % Ib., 362—easily <orth $1.50 Ib, the best imported 100 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. carton DIANA TEA for 1m 50e | 20 “are cat, . of Choice = z Sta Fi cow ith ne 35¢ | 10 *SirRrenibe: Cotes an 25e | 10 Mgrre, Coates” | of Beet 17¢ PLERCE PLAYER PIANO TEN g TEN DOLLARS DOLLARS MONTHLY MONTHLY Equals Any Sold Elsewhere at $700. We pay no premium. We allow no discount. We give no commission. ‘What does it mean? That we put the difference in your pocket. In principle and practice the giv- ing of percentage for “influ- ence’’ is indefensible—it puts a reward on dishonesty and works injustice to every one who purchases a piano. The Pieree may be played by hand in the usual way, or & musk ing and— Presto!—the treadles unfold and the self-player is at your com- mand, with all its marvelous pow- ere for the control of expression possessed by no other self-playing Piano. Where special terms will help you be free to tell us. 6% Interest on deferred A Write to us for HOOK v write now while you are thinking about {t ANDERSON & CO., 370 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Oné' block above E Tall Subway oo Next To Every Purchaser This is not mere “say 80.” Gibson Ties and Oxfords. Sizes 5 to 8.... $1.15 Shoe Dep't, 49°70 Ww" a Worth gown {s to an ordinary dress, so is “Queen Quality” to the ordinary shoe. men have found it out. The demand grows every day. We are sole New York agents, Women’s White Shoes A splendid assortment of new, spotless white canvas Pumps, This is an excep- tional lot, and should sell for $1 more; here, to-morrow, for-.-+.... odnnoma090q00000N0 Misses’ and Children's English Barefoot Sandals, made over the improved Footshape lasts, smooth welt soles, insuring ease, comfort and coolness. Sizes 11% to2.... $1.60 (>) Main Figures show that the wo- _ $1.95 .. $1.35 Sizes 834 to 11 Floor VENING WORLD. i the ‘‘Men’s Shop,” in the old Fifth Avenue Hotel, Broadway and 28d Street, had FRIDAY, JUNE 36, - <2 This Store Will Remain Open Saturday Until 6 P.M. . Tailored Wash Belts, 25c. HE new Embroidered Belts, thoroughly tailored, so as to stand frequent laundering, suitable for wear with Lin- gerie Dresses. Usually sold for 50c. lew eatawion Belts fitted with ocean pearl buckles (buckle alone sells regularly 2 5c at 25e); ,hand embroidered, at.......sscceeesccceers OnOO ECONO ttremeeeammeee 1908. Restaurant Eighth SIX, Tips 19770 20* STREETS NEW YORK. 10 Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. We Bought the Entire Stock of Sth Ave. i Hotel “Men’s Shop” On Sale Saturday — Sensational Values The “Men’s Shop” forced out of business by the tearing down of the old Fifth Avenue Hotel. Didn't expect to give up their lease until Sept. 1. We purchased their entire stock of Men's Summer Furnishings at a noteworthy sacrifice. Come and get your share. It will be a revelation in bargain-giving. For years been noted as exploiters ot Men’s high-class Haberdashery—exclusive things tor smart Dressers. With their entire Summer furnishing stock just in, they found themselves virtually forced out on the street, willing to take any price that would turn their stock into cash. Can't go into details, haven't the time, but the fact that the stock was bought at so much on the dollar, and will be ready for you Saturday A. M. at the lowest prices ever known on this class of merchan- dise, is a rally call for the good dressers of New York Men's Hose “Men's Shop” 5c. Halt Hose. 19¢| “Men's Shop” 65¢. Half Hose. 35¢ | “Men's Shop” $1 Half Hose...5Qc| Men's $1 Cashmere Half Hose5Q¢ “Men's Shop” $2 Silk Half Hose..$ ] TRAD: Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Two- MARK 4 ‘While They Last. “Men's Shop” 25c, E. & W. Col-|“Men'’s Shop” 275 Silk Half, : e aster Sree es Ec be coocnacfomnoscnoosecee 1.50|*"Men's Shop" Und'wear Piece Suits at %10.50 “Men's Shop” No. 29, No. 30, No. 31, | “Men's Shop” $4 Silk Half) ©. @ W.'s 1.60 Barney McGlynn ana +) t No, 32 and No, 99 26¢. Col-|Hoge.........cccscseseeesees 2.25) other makes Athletic Shirts and E DO not know of any better way to impress upon you the remarkable bar- gain importance of this sale than to remind you that one store advertised these suits at £16.50 and said they were $i (. & R, Morley’s 1.75 English Lisle Thread, from “Men's Shop,” “Men's Shop" Vests ” $2 and §3 Full Dress Gongodo0doGG5y 79c Shirts, at. Bosom shires, 2.00 |“ Silk Vests, at4.,50 | 75c. Underwear, at. ee regu ar $25 Suits. We bought all the maker had. He “Men's Shop” regular $1 Monarch “ $7 Flannel Vests, 1.25 Underwear, at.. ... 59 monien e wind 5B pis seneon 8 EMC and was willing 3.50 1.60 Lisle and Cotton Underwear, out a a Bee an ae we piace foF Second Floor. , “Men's Shop” $6 to $10 House at.....~. . --79e of hese 'wo- piece Coats, at $4.| 2.25 French Lisle, at i Hot Weather $24.50 Suits at 10.50 “Men's Shop” Flannel Shirts, values UP tO $5, At.....eeeeeeeeeee 1.95) regular 1.50 Bosom 2.00 Summer Stuttgarter o *, ve | 75c\"Men's Shop’ Handker~|3 5 winter stuttgarter.. ch.efs 2.80 Summer Stuttgarter. “Men's Shop” silk and linen French| imported 1.50 Aertex nae Athietic “Men's Shop” regular $1 Neck-| Novelty 1.25 and 1.50 Handker-| shirts and 2.25 Knee Drawers, at They are not ordinary tw»-piece suits either— cuite the contrary. ‘Ihey come ro a maker who has an interna: tonal reputation on hot weather suits. Most of them are made of the cele! rated I'rie-tley Cravenetted Brilliantines and Mohairs, so you know just what sort of a bargein treat to expect. WEA... ee eeeeeseeeeseeeeeeees SOc | chiets.... +++: 69e} 1.15 ind 1.35 There are also Serges, Flannels, Cheviots and “Men's Shop” $2 to $3 Neckwear.$] | “Men's Shop” all-silk and all-linen | Imported 2.50 Aertex reguiar Shirts Tweeds, in all sizes, in various colorings and mixtares, vfen's Shop” regular S0e, Nerk- and (SUK and linen We. end $1/qnd'Dramera, thsesornsss: GAIL) |MSeuR ig, nuctiad canen sons unseen wear *25C sten's Shop” plain hemstltched| walent at’ set ont Rees beach and evening promenade, We also include « number of 0c, Handkerchiefe........... IQEC) mbarisdligdimcaluiniiwelentiiene Kuppenheimer Two-piece Suits at 10.50 “Men's Shop” regular 50c., Suspen- Fen aa Irish Linen 25c atid swool ah. kaT Gia vene Don’t let this exceptional occasion go by. e andkerchiefs..........++++++ c ‘ i ‘ meptiar a naaeana ate ea aoe Men's Shop” 60c. Initlalled Hand-| Men's $8.50 heavy Cooper pene Clearance of Men's 3-pe. Suits ‘Me! 5 3 2 d 7 CorgehatCeec coin seeeeeee kerchlets **'@SC! ven's $4 White Wool “American e last Saturday before the 4th. A general $ 1.50 s y “Men's Shop” $3 and $5 Silk Mut-| “Men's Shop” Gloves |Hoslery” Underwear, at..... 50 clearance of all our Men’s and Young Men's Suits, fiers, at 2.25 «Men's "* 1,60 Kid Gloves | Men’s 3.60 Bon Bon Silk Underwear ling the Kuppenheimer Suits. Suits that for. j . Men's Shop” 1. bod 311 (CIET)oooconnonotecdannecsonn 50 a Sheaasa ee ames oa Boris Beall GAG 7 Sistallioat “Men's Shop” Canes, worth up to “Men's Shop" $2 Kid Gloves..1.25) xfen’s $5 Imported Cream Silk, merly sold up to *21.50 and $29. go in $7, at..reeee ononodeG00NANG0 3.00 “Men's Shop” 2.50 K!d Gloves.15Q at.......cceeccccecceeeces ss. 2.50 this final event Saturday “Men's Shop” Canes, worth up to “Men's Shop” $1 Lisle Gloves..5Qc¢ Men's $4 Athletic Union Suits, of At. 1.50, at...- “Men's Shop” 50c. Lisle Gloves. 25e silk and lisle, at..............- $2 ‘Men's Shop” Umbrell: “Men's Shop’ 1.50 Chamois' Men's 2.25 Athletic Union Suits, of tO $3, At. .ceerereccrececeree Gloves $1 fine white lisle, at........... 1.50 = Millinery Bargains The Best of the Season We offer for to-morrow , 200 Trimmed Dress Hats at $7.50 Fresh, beautiful new Hats, absolutely worth $12 each. Rough and Ready Jap Braid Cordays or large mush- room brim Sailors, jauntily trimmed with fine silk ribbon side so much better than the plo: eeenceTiadl iss Cah Chonctnceocio osocdanoanasnbodaoooceuanndn $3.79) [liens all) with\ patent deublelanpen'|| coomientamersets eles iS, : Ups. fF Main Floor, 1,200 dressy, fine lawn 500 pure white Chip Dress Shapes—iust as good as you will usually find sold oie special at $1.48, HoaGoo nde605 98c Sille Gloves, in black; regular 59¢ broidecvamalaliilace’: pyou Specials in Ribbons $1.95 values, at.............. 50) fast dye black lawn | 4. cocrrow, 10,000 yards 51-2 inch high lustre all-silk Taffeta lue in New York; whits, black and all desirable ahadeaphyardsesceccor eer ei tenner erates Bre eeeoNeesani cece 3,000 Yards 6-inch Hand:ome Satin and Taffeta Sash Ribbons, Ribbons; best Gloves DOC T’S virtually a half price sale, as there is not a glove in the lot that would not bring in the regular way $1.25. From one of the best manufacturers in Amer- tar Second Floor. 16-button length double finger tipped 12-button len; double finger ti Silk Cures black; §) 50c values, at.... 19¢ 27c %&clasp Silk Gloves, black, white and 35c¢ colurs; double finger tipped; Sue, 75c and $1 values, at. Dainty Waists A Great °1.75 Sale JUST for one day (Satur- day) we offer this beautitul, dressy Waist, made of sheer batiste, yoke and collar of Val. lace, front back and sleeves trimmed with embroidery and lace. Same as cut, only the original is Waists,trimmed withem- Wai 750 very fine lawn tai- lored Waists—any. one of them worth 61-75... 1,000 of the dressiest, daintiest and sheerest Batiste 51,00 ta Second Floor. 4 Elbow length Milanese 1 Waists; atyles to chouse from; some | mbroidery trimmed, Geinch high lustre, all silk, very fine quality Satin and Taffeta | Gloves, black and white; 7. eae cinerea aA ay. of them worth much more than 31.98 Sash Rib.on; extremely desirable for iillinery purposes; a regular 3%c. value. | and < RGbREROD ApeIOONOONIO ae ° Important Saturday Sale Girls’ and Misses’ Suits es eOnciINahy values that are bound to make Saturday one of those long-to-be-remembered Bar- gain Daye thit have made this house buying headquarters tor eco- nomical parents. far Third Floor. Misses’ Regular *9.75 $ 5 Colored Lawn Dresses, Decidedly the best value of the season. Dainty creations, made asa skilled dressmaker would make them, Dresses th t ome outo the tub every time as gooil as new. Made of fine iawn with the new border to match, Waist has fine tucks and kim no sleeves. Skirt is full pleated with fold § at bottom; made to sell at $9.75; special Saturday at.....+seeeseseee sss Misses’ Skirts made of fine qua'ity Bleck or Blue Panama in two good models; one full pleated with deep foot fold, and the other in the new $ circular model with two folds at bottom; special value at....... 5 Skirts full pleated with fold at bottom, Excellent value, at...... PP SecreN TIE ERE ee $6.50 Misses’ Princess Dresses made of fine quality Batiste in pink, blue, lavender, cham and white. Entire dress e aborately trimmed with ace and medaslions. Would be considered excelent value at a much higher price; special at.... peers a . $5.75 Girls’ Lawn Dresses in white or colors: high or low neck, elaborately Misses’ White Rep Skirts in full pleated or circular model, ¢ made to open in front, with detachable pear! buttons; value $5, at.... 2.95 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Misses’ Tailored Suits made of imported’rep in pas‘el shades, such round neck, tnmmed with white linen 5 gs ‘as pink, blue, tan and white with collar and cuffs of con rastine shades; single bands, at. ...ccseserescvvssesenncceses DoF or double breasted model. Stunning Mohair Princess outing wear. trimmed with Val. Lace or fine embroi Full skirt th deep nen and impor ed rep in a beautiful ringe of hem. Excellent vale, ats-sses-sesses By fete, evereh (S O07 styles. Full pleated and gored models, trism- 5 Retashet med with or without folds. Every or ou asking price. viz. Women’s Bathing Suits ATHING Suits that have a style and grace that give one that sma t appearance impossible to achieve in the ordinary factory-made Suits. kar Third Floor. Special for Saturday, 500 Bathing Suits, at 2.95 500 Womens Bathing Suits, of fine quality Mo- hair, ina number o: attractive models, Blouse ! nis ed with pretty square, round or V-siape necks: others are reyulatl ‘a sailor cffecis. Full pleated skirts, all beautifully andeg cfleciively trimmed with braids, Your y 95S Dae Y choice at ; 9 handsome Mohair Bathing Suits in blue, brown, black or red, with dainty round neck. | Front, sleeves, belt and skit prettily finished with ‘wule and narrow braids 3 9g BGsircessebseccres rt smart Mohair Model, with deep, square sailor collar and tie; ull colo, 4 Os Chie Bieaied Mohair Model, Model, in all colors, beautitully g 9~ tucked, at wentelbtic) Chariott C Sandals, 50c. a Main Floor. Bathing Caps Women’s Wh'te Tub Skirts, or We ofier 5:0 Skirts of w ite 2.95 carefully tailored, and a bargain at

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