The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1908, Page 6

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ot MAN HAD S100 1 BANK Bs surcunds Surrounds Case of | | ‘Bowery Lodging - House Clerk Now in Asylum, KNOWN AS GEO. CLARKE, : Former Employer Has Vainly |§ Advertised for His Friends or Kin. W. Turner, w fearn of something to his advantagee Mr. Turner, who !s the supervisor of | the town of Bedford, Westchester Coun- ty, hopes by the above advertisement to gain a clue to a mystery that has | baffled him for months. + Also, he expects to solve the identity | of a madman, supposedly pi ‘who he believes is worth at |} 000, ' For six long years Clarke was tng away night ! Onous task of registertr “and fifty Bowery floa @t the lodging hotel o berman, No. B: He had been might following an enter’ @ group of young men, he showed education, happy way of rec! culture ‘and experience. absolute my’ “front if you wish used to call George B." - Further efforts to get at his home } : and his identity failed. He was eve strangely assiduous, ind surprisingly etartling contre ~ finement behin¢ Bowery —lodgi brought questions even from ti |" derelicts who slept there came greatly att every confidence would not reveal hi 3 Never Received a Detter Tall and s élightly halk towered over | guests, He | simply, He | git as an arrow and massive shoulders jollow frames of his Ways dresed well but d at the hotel, but ate . His weekly earn- n six years or he ever | known to receive a letter He was a | man without home or friends, appar- | ently. As the financial crash extended, and "the Hemilton and prize-fighter, that I | gone in the money H OLZWASSER Open Every cvening Until 9 o'Clock, ‘110% allowed on all cash pure chases, We pay freight. , ON sre ak} Write for our 1908-00 Catalogue, 40 WOKTIE RE DOWN i G0 WORT SS DOWN 575 Worth S7-50 luna S1a0 at 1 100 * 10.00 « 2,00 6 { 180 * 15.00 © 2Qoa5 0 fl 200 © 20.00 + 2.50 | 300 30.00 « 3450 | eur Terms vpphy iii! shall I obay with saved dollars they may my st the jan through STINK HOMELESS TH DEON defendant 1s not required by statute to maintain a shelter for lost, strayed or homeless animals other cats, Motion denied without costs.” ‘This was a test cage and seems to set~ el the argument, - COSSACKS AGAIN FIGHTING on- PERSIAN REBELS AT TABRIZ. we “| PAF lan HORSE OM BING Court Upholds S. P. C. A. in its Repudiation of Homeless Dobbin. ose that in- t, lite and death of nd dogs. THE A Side Step, PERFECT beautifies the teeth, and A superior dentifrice ‘corey ENTERTAINS A DUKE; Fanaa ity Journal) “= Dh, iors $ “= Tooth Powder W. Purifes the breath for people of refinement “The Court Is ot SAILS HOME TO- ae man, “I ha the Me at he r Mas Cleanses, preserves and | Established in 1666 by an dogs and | ——— ce have not the power under | te to destroy the horse, and looks as if the animal, | ner Bingham likes {t ontinue to feed at the pub- Great Trouble Is Caused by the Eyes Headaches, neuralgia, nausea, are a few of the warnings of imper- fect eyesight. Why suffer when glasses will bring certain relief? cal: BYES EXAMINED (™!thout ohare) BY Registered Pnysiclans ot Experience Glasses Always ut Moderate Prices. mg Oculists and Opticians, 50 Years in Practice. i EIDE Sixth Avenue 1274 Broad way ne Below 224 31 low 83d 101 Nassau ‘st. 217 Broadw: ‘ay Near Ann St, Astor House Bloc 223 Sixth Ave., near {5th St. ret ween Cos- iar troops in the Villa, a few miles Five Persians were nber were wounded, Ch Anrlich &Senc. Wnamef¢ dire Store Closes at 5 P.M. Saturdays at Noon Half-Holiday Needs For People in Haste Four hours to-morrow morning, before you hurry for train or boat, in which we can fit you out with the last things you need. Quick service, and a host of extra-meas- ure offerings of special application to the good old summertime: Lingerie Waists that are unusual at $3.75 and $5 Fourth floor, Old Buliding, Men’s Summer Suits at $16.50 Were $22.50 to 93u fain New Hullding. Men’s Straw | lats, $2 to $4; and a Special Group at $1 »r, New Building Women’s|4-button | Silk Gloves, black and white, 65c; $l quality "af%. Women’s Dutch Collars, 25cand 50c Worth 50¢ and 75< 25c Windsor Ties atl5c | oinigs | Men’s Oxfords and Tan Shoes at $2.85 Worth $3.9 and $5 Men’s Bathing Suits, $1 to $6.50; and a special lot at $1.25, worth $2 and $2.50 Women’s $2 White Canvas Ten nis) = Shoes at 3 Boys’ Washable | | exer 04 Hattne | Suits at 85c Women’s Night- Worth $1.25 to $2.50 CEST eee gowns and Com- bination Garments, special at $1 Famous Biair Cam- eras, at $5 to $16.50, for $10 to $25 Mod- els of 1907 teeex. || Women’s Bathing Suits in many Dress-suit Cases at styles,from$2to$21 $5, and Traveling | |——-———— Bags, $5 to $6 That Are Unusual Value Pope Bicycles, $16.50 for $25 to $40 Grades —_ coaster Brake. $5 extra q ae e t New luilding 4 iB. G. I. Tennis aay ana | Philadelphia Candies That are Fine, Pure and Clean WANAMAKER rmerly A. T. Stewart & C Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street |Rackets at $2.10 and $2.75 Inst ead of $4 to $7 JOHN Broadway = Ee WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 31908. Women’s Tan and Black Oxfords 5,000 Pairs Formerly Sold a! $1.00 and $1. $1.50, Made with solid leather extension soles, in tan or black kidskin, with medium heels. 59 patent tips. All sizes, from 2%4 to 8, in E and EE widths, at,....... ’ Sale of Women’s English Welted Sailor Ties s Oxford Ties Made in Tan C Tah Cal tskin, Patent nt Coltskin and Guimetal Calfskin, with high and medium SA. heels. All sizes from 24, to 8 All widths, B to EE, fa o D0 . Sale of the Famous Radel. ife $3.50 Colonial | Pumps They are hand welted, strict y bench made on the newest lasts in Tan Russia Calfskin, Patent Coltsxin and Gunme‘7l Calfskin, @ 4 High Cuban or Medium Mii ary CS] f: 95 heels) Made with “Never slip’ Sale of Misses’, Children’s Black Oxfords have a saa 5 leathenaliningniwedecsneneces ran and Large Girls’ Ankle ’ “Ties and Pumrs, Former}y Scid froin 51.50 to $3.0. All new Summer styles in Tan or Biacix cx leather 3 @ A E™ Sizes 2'4 to 54; Sizes 81, to2 Size Oa eid) « $1.95 $1.59 410 ae cr a a Sale of Mi‘ses’, Chil iren’s ani d Infan's Oxio: rd Ties a sand Shoes, White ‘Canvas, E Black Kidskin an and Goid-n Brown, All sizes—5 to 8, 8% to Il, 1144 to 2~in the oat ae & lot. About 50 styles to select from. Worth up to $1.50 a pair, at sresimerant OOF Sale of Misses’ and Ciiiidren’s and />_ at In an‘s’ Tan Caliskin Oxtord Ties, .: 3000 Pairs Fors erly” Soi at: oe) (Oe They are made irom seiected dark tan calf- is } skin, with wide extension soies, spring or £ f quarter heels; Biucher style. Vee {OP 79¢ Sizes 5 to 8, 844 to il and 11% @ pair Youihs’ ¢ en Little Gents’ to2 Choice. a pair Sale cf Boys’, ~~ Solid £ Leather § ces and Oxfords Forn rieriy | “Sia Ta ia at $1.00 | tei and 5.. Doe Made of Tan Calfskin, in, Box Cail Calf and Vici Kid, with solid leather extension so es; broad or narrow toe styles, Just the shoes for vacation 0) All sizes, 9 to 134) and | to5¥. A G4 well wearing $1.50 value. Special * atogcune ; Saleof! : oys’, Gi rs ~ 2B refooi ‘Sanda Tan Calfskin, Whi Vand Red Calfe skin, with heavy welted leather soles, sizes 4 5 to 8, 8, to Il and I1'4 to 2; Sans GO and $1.25, all at, Sale of | Men’s S “Finest finest $4 Hand Welted Shoes and Oxfords _ 50 Pairs | Snow | ‘$4. 00 Shoes and Oxfords All America $3.50 & $4.00 Shoes and Oxiords Packard $4.00 & $5.00 Shoes & Oxior ds $ a worth 75c, to Tan Russia Calfskin, Patent Coltskin and Gun Metal Calfskin, s'zes 5 to 11; widths B to EE; sample lots and factory rejects; re “SUNDAY WORLD WANTS OREN OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. ] Handsome Summer Waists Worth fully $1.00 each. Special to-morrow, 159) a waist. These waists are made of tine mulls, lawns, madras and cham. brays in plain whit., stripes, polka dots and figures in the popular shades, Some are trimmed wiih Swiss embroidery, some with tucks, and others have Peter Pan coilars, The backs are as pretty as the fron's The best value of the season. At, White Duck Skirts f ade of well skrunk duck anc. linene, cut full and well tailored. sottoms are fold rimmed. Regular 1.70 Skirts. Special ai 69c wn 4 Fiain a rrr Lp AY nd Fancy Hosiery rie \ Cle:rance of Manufacturers’ i Samples ~~) and Bigeae Lines at a to a Halli Women’s Taney Lisle Women's ‘Si, 09 Fancy Hose in all color , ang fancy, [Liste in entirely "19¢ fe a ON AAS 16-Buiton Silk Gloves, tui 14 “ omen n simporied Hose, xns, inal: populir pliin color (i neth, Goubie Ded fingers. ie Peat a 29¢ Relat BISON ESM tee 7ae ADULTS SAIDBIES MCLE (Se 8s ————————— re Children S$ Sox, "ew imports [fT ong Silk rover good qual- jouble tipped tue designs in neer * 49¢ Final Clean-U p of Trimmed Hats No Two Alike a) a Phid tops. 19¢ For $4, grad millin ay ; $0 & 86 es 0 er morrow, Ja, Hats. $3.50 New Lingerie Hats, § 98 Made of tine emvroideries on large wire ames, Gi trimmed with laces and large sils bows in stylish designs, leguiar $3 50 values, special at....... N Wine Her SRE: intenie Dresses Of light blue, pink, laven- ¢ (i) e der, ecru or white mull, handsomely trimmed with ‘al. lace insertions a in pleasing yoke effects. dress The skirts are full. Values up to $7.50, at. . (No Mail or C. 0. D, Orders.? WORK WONDERS.

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