The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1908, Page 6

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6 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908. a] ram a | | } LAWYER AT WORK 25385 INTERBOROUGH GAS TRUST GAINS WHEN BURGLARS =: <2" TEAMINCREASES FRESH VICTORY UL pou » basement than gave up study for the night Greenhut and Company This Store will be Closed Independence Day— Saturday, July the Fourth = oie es ramet ages = Dry Goods Rosenthal Telephoned to the SCHOOLBOYS HAVE | cunvay Man Are Now i Suit to Annul Franchises Is! H Roseniial eleph d the CHANCE TO ENTER IN Sul ay Men Are Now Almost aK c | | if Police and There Was | ypETERANS’ GAMES,| 500 Votes Ahead of Near- | Thrown Out by Jus- | \ Much Excitement. a (ag CSAC SOS oie EZ | est Competitors. tice Erlanger. | Note | : ig In charge the gamee of the Brooklyn oe | This woman says that after, ARROW SALE Spanish \War on July 11,{ The Interborough Subway team to je big fump to-day and are now bs Justice Erlanger, in the S petitors in The Fvening World contest | Court, sustained a demurrer int n to determine the most popular amateur| by the company in the sult for the an ointty, /Dulment of the franchises oF : One-Third to One-Half Be- low Regular Prices olitated Gas Compeny to- months of suffering Lydia E. other victory over the Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound made her as well as ever. | Maude E, Forgie, of Leesburg, | Va., writes to Mrs, Pinkham: “{ want other suffering women to York Gas Light Compa: ydia E. Pinkham's Vege ®} tan Ges Light Company, the Metropoll- | table Compound has done for me. For) tan Gas Light Company. tho Harlem months | suffered from feminine ills | Gas [ight Company and the Municipal!so that 1 thought | could not live. 1 | Gas Light Gompany and to have the wrote you, and after tak ydia E Yonsolidated Company adjudzed “gullty | Pinkham’s Vegetable C ot unlawfully or wrongfully usurping, /using the treatment you prescribed || exercising emd using sald franchises | felt like a new woman, | am now and the rights and privy onterred | strong and well as ever, and thank you thereby.” Ha also held that “as tt s!for the good you have done me.” obvious that no amendment of the! FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN rf complaint can cure tha det “|” For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- THE GUNA! S ESCAPE. | vac Prices } as Small Army of Police Scour unt Monday, G0) votes ahend of their nearest com- ae Ju s of Haem | team in Greater New York and v4 + Hours. The list of teams to thelr credit the high echo to give the Hig! order Tomorrow---The ARROW SALE Another one of the sales that all New York is talking about will be on here to- * morrow—the tenth Arrow Sale. For sheer economy on seasonable, dependable mer- chandise you will find this an event well worth while taking advantage of. There are 137 underpriced offerings involved—every one of them remarkably priced, about one- r 18 hborhood, ‘apt. Car- lantern pers a NEW WAY TO SEE CITY. that was the exact time when in t two Btealths es bolted the back ham’s Vegetable Compound, made third less than the regular selling prices, in some instances one-half less. Get the fence, and crept up to his rear door. —_——— 4 her says that|from roots and herbs, has been the Arrow Sale booklet as you enter the store. Look for the green cards—they guide you to The sound of keys rattling attracted Magnificent View From simwer | ny standard remedy for female ill the Arrow Sale bargains, Early choosing is wise, because stocks are not sufficiently age earveris (erienkion:, | turning soul Tower Now Open to Public, ¢ Beara ‘ large in all cases to last throughout the day. These Arrow Sales have created nothing and has positively cured thousands tie i rn Pent healers amines Atha Oper the yesterday of women who have been troubled less than a sensation in New York retailing. Most every woman you meet is talking ide awe his wife he called 0f the new Singer Bul observatio Reh acements, inflammation, | of the wonderful values, Get your share of them tomorrow. We cannot promise to ae Mand ‘Mwenty. tower At No Ml Broadway offers an |i lite fibroid. tumors, irregu- fill mail orders on these goods. A few of the 137: fifth ptreet station. Capt, Carson and | opportunity to see New York all at| \ CLUB TOURISTS juice beat nlaens Detectives dashed once instead of a spot at a time. The . | laritie: M s Fl S d Fl up the ¥ police- ty-second floor, 648 Sorueren a’ that bear ain oor econ oor ind man they As the thal’s ho intruders disap to shou window. Hiss commands aroused neti Timorous women, and He was quick n out of the rs th men, seeing | Pp. For Men comfort, smartness and value, cially adapted for July 4th a summer vacation wear. Best of here are furnishi values that cannot be duplicated all New Y substantial money savings. Sale of $1.50 & “2 Negligee Shirts, $ and plaint whites, detached. All cut coat style. The b offered, fast colors, special........ hirts and Drawers of “Ko known—originated and control Featherweight Nainsook letic coa Ath Short and long sleeve sh gan, dire Brill st y impor #1 Tt style new speci Gauze Lisle : Sox insu six n $2 f Also eee 2 for six pair Beware of ine HOLEPE Brill stores Silk Hosiery ght weight, ¢ $1 to $5 per pair ¢ UNION SQUARE, 14th St., Near Broadway, 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers Street. "RIDAY UNTIL 9 PM aR ai sand Capt. Carson'a 3 Furnishings Here are the furnishings de- d by men who appreciate Here are Brill furnishings espe- k—values that mean These shirts were made this season retail at $1.50 and $2. In every detail of s fit, smart style and long s vice t e the best shirts $1.50 or will buy in New York, Included are light and dark shades In new desighs Cuffs attached and shirt values Brill stores have ever Bathing Suits, $1 to $5 Two-piece worsted Suits, $2 “Koolskin” Underwear skin,’ the coolest mesh underwear | by Brill stores—per gar- ment ; aa tS 50e shirts and knee drawers, per garment. 50¢ French Balbriggan tyle 50 x Insured? It gives a rty mil y aceomm Tt is open to no A AL to 6 ates about forty pet ne pubHe daily tr M. Here Are Last call before the 4th! late into the evening. Here are thousands of thin nd in and demanded by well-dressed men, 1 to | you'll find in Brill stores now, and no values as you'll find in Brill Stores nx Special at $10 Suits that are $13.50 to $16.50 Values. est Tropical Worsted 2-piece Suit Pure Worsted Blue Serge S All-wool Cassimere Suits. All-wool Velour and Cheviot S s. ull Lined Suits. warranted to hold shape, fit, style and color until worn out. Extra Special—$13.50 Suits that are $18 to $22.50 Values. er- $2 led 00 Tan, Brown Neat Mixture and G c Summer weight 3-piece Suits Special at $14.50 U.S. True Blue Serge Sults sold $6 and $7 Value Worsted Trousers, $3.75 I { eyman At Savings of 30 to 40% Brill stores will be open all day to-morrow, the 3d, and ing | greatly lowered vecause of various Brill trade advantages. Included are brown, olive, tan, smoke and mode shade suits as well as blue serges and staple grays and mixtures. Included at reduced prices are all those smart models introduced by Brill Stores No other stores in New York offer you Tn & special train of sleeping and Jonoy observation cars @ party comp ene persons, © e Cortelyou irists of Brooklyn, ral Station to-da: trip to the Pacitie coast 3 both ways at large Ay 6 of Interest. The two ‘| for the last few years gone aw 0! gether on various trips, i Brill Clothes don’t you “Mrs, Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice, She has guided thousands to health. Address Lynn, Mass, | To accommodate customers summer-wear Brill suits at prices broad assortment of desirable clothes ner stores in New York offer you as good | Special at $17 Sults that are $22.50 to $28 Values, : Here are Summer and Suils from the foremost mak els as well as a6 ousers, $1 : no new models to fit with comfort and Shapeliness, All sizes, Chiidrens Tub-Proof Wash Reduced 45 Wash S 45 Wash § $4.50 Wash Sui 00 Wash S Children’s $4 & $5 Sailor, Russian $2 and Knicker Suits, r models 3 to 10 year: 1s in IS in Men, $ ‘te breasted mod nd black thibet, $8 Suiis for Young 14t year Cut ¢ S dd These suits are $10 Suits for Young Men, $8 mixtures and smart ¢ n worsteds and cassimeres, es. The models a ‘and correct, color until worn out. 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich, WEN FRIDAY UNTLL 9 P.M. 125TH ST., Cor. 3d Ave, OPEN DAILY FRIDAY UN IL Lop M. uP. M CONVENIENT STORES 1,00 Mousquetaire Gloves at 55¢ Women's Milanese suede lisle gloves, 16-button; superior quality and finish; black or white, 1.50 Peau de Cygne at 1.00 The fashionable ivory-white tint; yard wide. 1,75 Satin Princess at 1.25 An especially rich, lustrous quality; in black and white; 36 in. 1.65 Peau de Cygne at 1.15 True, jet-black coloring; yard wide. 4.50 to 7.50 Untrimmed Hats at 1.95 This season's choicest shapes In chip Tuscan, black or white orn 4.50 Aigrettes at 2.50 Full, rich aigrettes, in black and white ‘ —EE Fo ee, 18.50 Coat Suits (unmade) at 12.50 Handsome French pique coat suits, elaborately em. broidered and trimmed with filet net medallions: needs but a few hours’ nee dlework to complete them. 1.25 to 3.00 Doz. Yds. Valenciennes Laces at 75c to 2.00 French and German Valenciennes edges and insertions, in new, choice patterns. 1.00 English Mohair Suitings at 65c Yd. White hairline stripes, of various widths, on black and blue grounds; also shadow stripes on gray grounds 44 in 55¢ Table Damask at 38c Yd, Heavy bleach, all-limen Scotch damask, in effective patterns; 64 in, 85c Bath Mats at 58c Hemmed, all desireble shades; fast colors. Women’s 1.35 Hand-Bags at 90c — “s Of goat seal; biack, green and brown; with purse, 5.00 Suit Cases at 3,25 Genuine cowhide leathe: ‘avy leather corners and two short straps; shirt fo! and 4 straps inside 70c to 1.00 Sash Ribbons at 49¢ ortment in light colors and white; plain Dr den, with taffeta edges and white peau de sore, 6% to 743 in. wide, 2.50 Green Parasols at 1,75 All-silk taffeta; with natural sticks 3.50 to 5,00 Gold Filled Bracelets at2.35 Plain, chased and engraved; some set with stones; wide and narrow bands; fitted with hinge and catch, Women’s 6 tor 1.50 Handkerchiefs, 1.00 Of sheer shamrock lawn, floral wreath and block initial, narrow hems Men’s 1.50 Pajamas at 95¢ Light, Summer fabrics: good styles, 1.25 to 1.75 Crochet Bedspreads at 85c and 1,20 A variety of good patterns, the lower price for single- bed sizes, others for double-bed sizes 3.00 Doz. Table Spoons and Dinner Forks at 2.00 Fancy pattern Rogers A A quality. 50c Cold Cream at 28c¢ Useful to travelers, for removing tan and sunburn. Women’s 25c Wash Belts at 17¢ With pearl buckles. 1.00 Fountain Pens at 65c Black rubber, with guaranteed 14k gold pen. 14,50 Trimmed Hats at 5.50 A broad assortment of exquisitely trimmed hats for dress, semi-dress and street wear, new, Summery effects; flower, ribbon and wing trimmed; all colors, Women’s 2.50 Lingerie Waists at 1.50 | Of soft materials; prettily lace trimmed —_—— a Women’s 12.50 Dress Coats at 8.00 A number of attractive styles In pongee, braided, and alk taffeta coats. Women’s 10.00 Silk Jumper Frocks, 6.75 A variety of the much-in-demand styles and shades. , Women’s 14.75 Silk Dresses at 9.50 Made of fine quality silk, in many pretty models and colorings 25.00 to 30.00 Wool Suits at 14.75 * Excellently tailored, well-fitting suits in the new wool fabrics. Women’s 2.50 and 3.00 Footwear, 1.75 A lot of odd sizes in the most correct styles; pumps and ties of tan Russia calf, patent leather and brown kidskin, 2.00 Corsets at 1.25 Of fine batiste, in the new extreme long hip and back; supporters attached Misses’ 1.50 White Petticoats at 75c Fine cambric tops; made with deep lawn flounces embroidery or lace trimmed 3.00 Nightgowns at 1.75 Dainty models of sheer nainsook, lace, embroidery and ribbon trimming Children’s 1.75 to 2.35 Dresses at 95¢ Pure white lawn; trimmed with cluster tucks and fine lace a number of odd styles Children’s 3.15 to 5.95 Straw Hats, 1.75 Remainder of our regular stock; hats, bonnets and lingerie hats. Misses’ 6.00 Long Kimonos at 2,50 Exquisitely flowered Japanese silk; satin trimmed. Misses’ 4.50 Silk Petticoats at 2.95 Excellent quality, rustling taffeta, made with deep, tectiona) flounce; 34 to 38 in. Boys’ 2.25 Washable Suits at 1.45 A number of Russian and sailor styles, of fine tub materials, sizes 24 to 10 years Third Floor East India Moodj Porch Rugs 12x 9 feet; regularly 17.50, at 9.75 10.6 x 7.6; regularly 12.50, at 7.75, 9 x 6 feet; regularly 8.75, at 5.75 6x 3 feet; regularly 2.75, at 1.75 2.25 Bobbinet Curtains at 1.50 Pretty, rufled curtains, in effective styles. 1.75 Hammocks at 1.20 With large, comfortable head pillow; heavy fringe valance, 2.25 Utility Boxes at 1.50 Covered in fine quality matting. 3.00 Cut Glass Shear ana-Creath Sets at Rich cuttings and designs. Fourth Floor 38.00 Brass Beds at 25.00 Exclusive style; 2-in. continuoys post, If You Have Any Needs For INDEPENDENCE DAY—Read On Most everything that can be thought of in the way of wearing apparel and furnish- ings to administer to the comfort and convenience of the trip over “the here in fullest assortment awaiting selection. Fourth” is Medium-priced goods predominate. The Glove Store 1s ready with complete assortments of gloves for men and women; everything that men may need in the pieces of omen’s Neckwear: all the wanted kinds of Women’s an Men's Furnishings Bere! pus and fancy Misses’ Ready- to- Wear sppare) tor Summer; Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Millinery; Traveling ags, Suit Cases, Hammocks—but a look around the store is better than a page of description, Speedy, courteous, intelligent service, Choose here—you'll profit. 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) Vs

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