The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1908, Page 8

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aneriee y 2 ® Ee t 4 \ . 2 lel ‘SCORES TRAFIC IN LICHSES AR PLDLE' Magistrate Says Foreigners Not Entitled to Them Are Charged Illegal Prices. Court to-da In the Jefferson Market Magistrate Walsh deno of peddlers’ licenses an complaining of the Mayor's Marshal. “It ts a burning sald Magistrate W manner in which to every Tom, Dic the price. Ten, twelve and fifteen di lars are the usual prices paid for th Ucenses by ignorant foreigners who are not entitled to them. Only an Ameri can citizen may obtain one, and the @ost is but $2. I am going Matter investigated, and if po: stop it.” What brought forth the Ma @enunclation was the sto Samuel Moslini, an Italian. East Houston street. He ! een ar rested by Patrolman Disler, of the Mucdougal Street Station, for peddling on a crosswalk. His license, which was No, 57% and issued on Ju 1968, bearing the purperted at ene Gaetano D'Amato, and r practice to HGHER COURT | LFTS LI OM ~ SINDA SPITS | The Appellate Division Hands Down a Ruling That May Legalize Amusements. | A reversing the decision of the lower | yurts in the case of Henry Hemleb, an 19 » + East New York moving picture show | Proprietor, who was fined $10 in May Jeet, for conducting an illegal public now on Sunday in violation of Section 25 of the Penal Code, Justice Gaynor, in the Appellate Division of the Court to-day handed down an opinion that aims a blow at the clamorers for a “blank” Sunday. The Ms for much broader inter of the law as applied to open- rts, Justices Woodward and Jenks concur with Justice Gaynor and Justices Hook- er and Rich have writ dissenting opinions. The effect of Justice Gaynor’s esision, It was declared by lawyers to- day, will be far his opinion the Justic to deal some hard Bunday folk vided no admission ts moving picture an admission fee } after churoh visited Calvin reversed." ——_~. MRS. MOORE, OF ST. LOUIS. HEAD OF FEDERATION. Mrs. May Alden W Defeated by Clu Vote for Pres BOSTON, Ju Moore, of St faent of the Women's Clubs for having defeated Mrs ef Boston, the named erday sommit ‘XV Of Boston. to-day. Of th Moore reeciy More Than AM Uther.! 1,235 Separaic Resort” adv ments were printed im The Wor! last “summer | FAIL TO SMUGGLE SOCKS. | Iwo Men Caught With the Goods r as a Smuggler the sec) New Wane Agreement Calla for Re- w ‘a Underwea ol man, t Inspector says, offered him duction Affecting 10,000 Men. ike ener y-flve cents as a bribe to let Ro- Day line ache were Nor of women's underwear, all {ced on the five pleces tito dt Crawford ar- then took the sec- | he was Gasso Ro- for attemptisg to ) go. Tinplate Compa y| per cent. reduction In About 10,000 men are affected. een reached between e Amalgamated ee! and Tin can Sheet and The new agreement amounts to a five the pay of the tinworkers and a cut of two per cent n the scale for the sheet department. They Are All Talking about our Reception and Lounging Room— its cool breezes and charming refreshment. Hot or iced tea is served all day, without charge. It you weren't among the thousands of women who enjoyed this novel feature last week--take the side elevators to the fourth floor to-morrow. Greenhut and Company Dry Goods The Manutacturer’s Sacrifice Sale* Of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses AND Suits ‘ Is Continued To-Morrow---Choice Selection Still Here For You Among the Liberal Assortments Materia Is « Genuine Imported English Repp or French and Irish Linen. Va.ues 16.50 and 18.50 At 9.75 and 12.50 Values 30.00 and 33.0u At 19.75 and 22.50 Values 20.00 and 22.50 | At 14.75 and 16.50 *Every show-window 1s filled with the beauatul creatons fr women and misses in this extraordiary 4 7.00 t08.50 Summer Washable Dressesat 5.00 This collection of pretty Summer tub dresses is in two smart princess models in Dutch neck effects, both handsomely trimmed with lace and insertion. They are made of lawns and a host of other desirable wash fabrics, in a broad range of neat and dainty Summer col- ored patterns on white grounds. In workmanship, trimmings and general style-eftect these pretty garments have nothing in common with dresses at anywhere near their low price. Second Floor Sale of Lingerie and LinenWaists At 1.95; regularly 2.50 to 3.50 This group of Summer waists is made up of twelve unusually pretty models—precisely the sort tasteful, par- ticular women are after, but are unable to find in every tore they go into The lingerie waists are of the best quality betiste and lawn, dainnly trimmed with lace and insertion on front, back, yoke and sleeves. The tailored linen waisis are made on severe lines of uncommon beauty. You reap the saving because the manutacturer gave us the lot at « sacrifice, Second Floor Genuine English Repp Tub Skirts Regularly 5.00; at 3.95 These handsome, much-in-demand but hard-to-get washable skirts of genuine English repp are made in a very smart open-down-the-front model, with aetachable pearl buttons in a fifteen gored flare style, and hang ina perfect draping style that every woman will aimire All sizes: waist banis 22 to 34, lengths 37 to 41 Regularly 5.00 each at =. ws 395 Second Floor A few suggestions that will please—stylish well- cut suits; also blouses for the boy—washable suits for the youngster Norfolk and double-breasted suits; ot fine fancy cheviots in gray and brown mixtures; 7 to 16 years; The many vacation- ists who have been 5.00 Suit Cases At 3.95 Each waiting for just sucn a chance as this _un- derprice sale affords will be rewarded to- morrow: Summer Clothing For Boys regularly 6 50 10 7.50, at 4.50 Washabe Russian and sailor suits; fancy materials The cases are made of genuine cowhide leather, with in checked, striped and plaid effects; in broken Jots, heavy handle and corners of leather 241in wide, 6 sizes 234 to 10 years, at : - 98e in. Geep cloth lined: tour straps and shirt fold inside Boys’ blouses in plain and plaited styles; of fine Regularly 5.00, at 3.95 madras, in white and neat effects in light and dark pees colors; 7 to 15 years; regulary 1.25, at. . 69¢ Main Floor Second Floor Clearance of Women’s Bench-Made Ties ani Pumps Two high-grade exclusive models in Summer tes and pumps from our regular stozk are put forth for to- morrow’s selling at a heavy reduction from reoular prices. simply because heavy selling has made the lines somewhat broken in sizes For your week-end or more protracted vacation: 8.00 “Prado” Pumps at 4.75: of imported 7.00 “Simplicity” Ties at 4.75: another patent leatner and tan and black Russia calf; a dis- exclusive model of imported patent leather and tan unchively-wrought buckle completes the effect and black Russia calfskin; plain toe and « simpie Second! Floor ribbon bow knot over instep Let these tew items out of many sugyes: scores of others equal ly as good in value for- price We are making specially low prices on the re-uphol- stering and re-cov- Continuing the Sale OF Cut Glass Furniture Re-Upholstering And Re-Covering ering of furniture now—just to keep our workrooms up to the full capacity during the Summer months Workmanship guaranteed to be Furniture received iow will be stored satisfactory. without charge until fall, if so desired Our complete and up-to-date assortment of fabrics for coverings 1s Well worth while looking over Esn- mates furnisted cheertuily—no obligation Thira Floor Fern dishes; silver-plated linings 8 in, value 850. at 5.00 Nappies, with or without handles, value 150, at 1,00 Footed comports; regularly 275, at 2.00 Bowls: 8 in size; reg 5.00, at 3.00 Punch bowls, 14 in. regularly 35.00, at . 20.00 Sugar-and-cream sets; regularly 500, at 3.50 Third Floor Our Entire Stock ot Men’s High-Grade Furnishings—at Heavy Price-Reductions The sale of men’s furnishings is continued for tomorrow. There are dozens of other items than the tew quoted below—these are merely suggestive of values equally as good and better: French Flannel Outing Shirts: for golf, tennis, yachting and other outdoor sports. with or without collar: regularly 300 and 350; at . 2.50 Summer Wuashabie Four-in-Hands: ot ¢ broidered Ihnen and tubular style; regularly 5€ Gon : : 25¢ vlain Floor Imported French Lisle Underwear: fine white lisle underwear, in zephyr weight long or short-sieeved shirts; ankle or knee drawers; regu- larly 1.45, at Seat iy » Goce Night Shirts; of fine light-weight cambric; plain or fancy trimmed; special at : M508 Children’s hand-maue dresses of sheer nainsook, exquisitely en broidered Infants’ and Children’s Wear These offerings are well worth looking Dress Slips, at- and trimmed with Valen- Undermuslins and into, and will Giennes lace, 6 mos, 10 3 tract attention fora rativalie sO var i : 2. 65 Bath Robes number of reasons: fants’ French hand-made long slips, daintily tucked the careful work- and featherstitched; value 1.50, at 1.25 manchip, fine materials and styles—and Childrens cambric nightgowns, trimmed with Ham- Senet bury embroidery: 110.8 yrs at 45¢ to 75¢ price redu B ‘Children’s pajamas of heavy percale, in pin dot or 6.50 Princess Slips, at 4.95. China silk, in pink, Gripeliathne sc roan se 50c to 75c blue, lavender and white; lace trimmed; with deep Second Ficor flounce 4.00 Long Princess Slips, at 3. 0; pink, blue and lavencer lawn; umbrella flounce; lace trimmed, 1.50 to 2,00 Corset Covers at 1.00; of sheer nainsook, ribbon and lace trimming. 4.00 Night Gowns at 2.95; namsook, embroidery r lace-trinamed, 2.25 White Petticoats at 1.50; nainsook tops, Plain and fancy Sum- mer hosiery in white and tan gauze and lisle for women—and an as- In Women's and ; Children’s Hosiery =n! of isin and Women's white, gauze lisle thread stockings, garter Special Values tops, at ; . | 35c Geep lawn tlounce, tinshed with embroicery Wareniaiecelankistaniliiatsoctitaetat 25c 5.00 to 7.00 Terry Bathrobes at 3,50 to 4.75; Children's socks plain and fancy tops, in tan, b.ack pink or blue, and white, at. . . . 238. Second Floor a Main Fioor Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave. 18th to 19th St. 6:h Ave., 18th to 19th St. (Store former.y occupied by B Altman & Co.) _THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, JUNE 30,1908. . IRONWORKERS’ WAGES CUT. | Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Beginning Wednesday, July |, Store Closes at 5 P. M. Saturdays at Noon. of a hundred shots. In torty-seven years the Wanamaker Store has become habitually accurate in scoring bull’s-eyes ; in originating new styles in deriving the best goods from the trade centers of all the world in improving store-keeping methods in increasing shopping comfort in combining economy with reliability of goods Accuracy of aim is important—but the tar- get must be worth reaching. Men’s Straw Hats $1.65 for $2 to $3 Grades A Fourth-of-July sale of Men’s Straw Hats with these decided merits: New, perfect hats of $2 and $3 quality. Great variety of straws, and proportions of brim and crown. Complete range of sizes. A temptingly low price— $1.65 Each A maker's whole reserve stock, let out to us at a great Ready to- Main floar, New Bullding, saving, makes this splendid offering possible, mouriow morving, |] ‘~‘Men’s Summer SHIRTS July First findsa superb variety of Sum- mer Shirts ready here. There are sh aris, at : exclusive patterns Irom Paris, ; handsomely made shirts from Bohemia, at $3 und 33,50; scvirts of finest imported m terjais, trom our custom shirt lactory, at $2, and splendid Summer shirts at $1, hard to match eisewhere for New Rutld in that would be jess than $1.50, Main flo Te wtnale, oro ———————— For the Fourth Subway to Astor Place (trains every 2 mins.) Broadway Cars Ways Madison and Fourth avenue Cars to Third avenue Oars Second avenue Oars Eighth street Cars Wanamaker’s Third ave. Elevated, WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS fo- SUMMER The cry is for coat suits, and new models are arriving daily, giving a breadth of choice unequaled elsewhere. Cool mate- rials include linen, English repp, union linen and striped cotton suiting, in Direc- toire, Incroyable, Wissahickon and other charming effects. A Special Model at $8 is made of russet, white, navy or Copenhagen blue union linen, in a smart two piece coat and dress model. The In. croyable coat has semi-fitted back, is slightly cutaway, fastened with large buttons, slashed, and trimmed with contrasting color. Three-quarter length sleeves, The Princess dress is made in‘ one piece, forming plaits below hips, with panel front, fastened on left side, trimmed with bias strapping and piping, and finished with two rows of buttons. Most attractive suits at a very low price. Third floor, Old Bullding. Embroidered Robes Reduced Our whole remaining stock of this season’s White Em- broidered Robes will be here to-morrow at a third to more than half less than previous prices, Included are many rich and beautiful exclusive designs. New prices: At $2.50, from $5—Robes; embroidered flounces. At $7..0, from $12.50 and $15—--Embroidered Robes At $10, from $20 to $25—Imported Robes of fine embroidery. At $15, from $20 to $25—Robes embroidered on very fine batiste. At $20, from $30—Robes of sheer lawn and Cluny lace. At $25, from $39.50 to $45—Handsomely embroidered linen Robes. At $30, from $ ‘Linen Robes in rich designs. At $40, from $75—Hand-embroidered Robes in beautiful patterns. Second floor, Old Bullding | WOMEN’S SUMMER | GLOVES New and remarkable lots of Women’s Long Silk Gloves, with double finger tips, at prices a third to a half below regular values. At 65c, instead of $1—14-button Mousquetaire, in black and white. At 75c, instead of $1.25 and $1.50—16-button Mousquetaire, in black, white and colors. At ol, instead of $1.50 and $1.75—16-button Mousquetaire, in black, white and colors. Main floor, Old Building. TRAVELING? Women’s Coats, of light materials, smart- ly made, to protect Summer dresses while traveling and motoring, in a great range of styles and prices: usters, $5, $5.50,] Gloria S!lk Coats, $23 and $25. 160. paca : Tourist Coats, $7.50 to $15. “White Linen Coata, $10 and $15, | Rubber-lired Silk Coats, $11.75 Tusgor and Pongee Coats, $10 to| to $40. $50. Mohair Dusters, $8.50 to $12. ——_$———— Third floor, Old Building. And After: Dress Cottons Important pr ice=- savings on three SHOES! The extent and variety of our stock of OUTING SHOES will agreeably surprise you, if you do not know it al- fine lots of pretty wash fabrics from our stocks: silk Gingham iceable goods, In 38c yd. for 50c pretty ures. before leaving th ds, stripes and fig: finish, every plece washed ne mill. ; white and y in floral and staple colors, with checks; @ variety colors. 24 floor, Old Bids. WINDSOR TIES, 15c Anoteworthy sale of smart Summer Ties — really 25c values, in an un- usually fine selec- tion of colorsin dots, stripes and plaids. 15c, regularly 25c. Rotunda, Old Building, Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co, The Bull’s-eye Means Attainment In ten years the British Navy has brought its hits in target practice from 31 up to 79 out ready. Specialists make them for us. And all the other shoes for summer wear are here in full range of size, style and price—the best, in every particular, that good making can effect, and the price will buy. Suggestions: : MEN’S SHOES. White Duck Rubber-sole Oxford, welted bottom. $3.50 Tan Caliskin Blucher Oxfords, red rubber soles, $4, , Tan Cali Lace Shoes, rubber soles, $4, White or Brown Duck Sneakers, Oxford style, $1.25. Tan or Biack Goll Shoes, @ special style, at 55. WOMEN’S SHOES - White Duck Sneakers, narrow width, that fit well, $1. White Duck Shoes, rubber-soled, welted and stitched, $3. Tan and Black Canvas Tennis Shoes, best welted soles, $2.50. Russia Calf Tennis Oxfords, red soles, $350. Hunting Boots of chrome-tanned horeehide, 87. Z And Outing Shoes tor boys and girls—Tennis Sneakers, Barefoot Sandals, Tan Oxtords and Shoes, Women's 288 fositaee, a, ar N° Foot, Old sBuliding. JOHNWANAMAKE Some Reduced The season’s smartest shapes— new, cool-looking Summer hats, trim- med with embroid- ered chiffon, cre- tonne,bows,flowers, ribbons and plumes, and some handsome lingerie hats—all priced from $7 to $12 each. Also 810 to 820 Hats at 85 Hach Styliuh hats for traveling and tor mountain and seashore wear, Grand Saton. Thin! floor, O14 Dldm. Lustrous Satin- edged Taffeta Rib- bon, made specially for Wanamaker’s, at these small prices: 7 in. wide, 38c yd., regularly 600, 5 in. wide, 28c'yd., regularly 450, In beautiful shades of cardinal, light blue, pink, mauve, brown, navy blue and in black and white, + ‘Main floor, Olt Bullding, Broadway, Fourth avenue Eighth to Tenth street Sunday World Wants Work Wonders. acansesencoensanaitntiacidinieatin sateen lesan q

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