The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1908, Page 6

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caress siday by her husband, “a young wow “against John H. Martin, the n 20 QR OE ENE REE HET PEARY SAILS FOR ARCTIC, ROPEFUL OF FINDING POLE > Words as He Boards | Steiner at Sydney Are That | Milli Le d Wit Wi HEARD if | lonaie Louyer a ne Divorce TAP TO BISTON WH ARNT Mrs. John H. Martin Action for Freedom From | egins | ‘Last Rich Copper Lawyer, _ | | He Expects to Get There, DETECTIVES SAIL, TOO. | Ra ae 8 ee er lle cer | Steamer sevelt to make another at- Name of Co-respondent Kept! to reach the North Pole. His re as “A mark as he w ver the side of Secret—Described as | (ity EEE he expected to | accompli his pul /PLAYING BOY LOSES LOSES LEG UNDER A CAR. Year-Old Lad Runs Into the Path of Vehicle While | Avoiding Another Fafling io see an approaching south Lexington avenue ca he was ; ng behind nd cae, J N 1, : n ann into One Hundred P nd o it treet this afternoon ran d.- s n 4 i t leg had to ‘ tated in Hospital The b s ph with half al 7 f the car, Geor; geal! the power but wa Y to stop nae fore the boy was down and run over The motorman was held in $1,000 dail. % ——_—_———— ] CANDIDATE'S AUTO KILLS AN AGED MAN IN DAYTON. The automo- Catrow, the | Republican candidate or Congress fro jet, struck and instant! h was running, Col, ww rate of speed, had been st randing Vision in Blue.” An alleged (rip to Boston last Satur- acco: y is tae bast Josephine B, Martin's sult fe attorney and mining exp which Martins have a handsome t 18 Riverside Drive aix weeks Mr. M rt at the Prince George Hi eighth street. were served According to have been close Hees ever since, u last S y and Sunday which they Delieve wil lenable the wife to obtain & her decree, | It is claimed that Saturday afternoon, | just as the steamship Priscilla, of the! ¥ River line, was about to cast off, a Martin was a slassn b dashed madly up, In it was a/| Jennings Bryan, wife ingulshed looking man of about Aifty, who the detectives say was Mar- fin, and with him was a woman of 2PP° thirty. by Pre famil in Arizona. A Vision In Blue. Cy ne of the Martins Is | ‘As the elderly man helped the young! valued a: | woman from the cab a vision in blue Mr. D twas revealed. Her gown did full credit tective Agence: claiming to her splendid figure, and her head, which glories in a mass of pretty gold a hair, was adorned with a Merry Widow ; creation which made even the pier loungers gasp } The couple hurried aboard time, and the :nan said ¢ Mz, Martin did not in known as the fate of or in @ Mart hrown on the Catrow surrendered 5 the Sheriff and bond was given for his release. . The postmaster and dragged all the mail out Laan ae thelr Ulding was saved. Huilding was formerly the -House. It was condemned 0, and has since been used tained a hun- HUE SIRES, QUITNG COATS AND PANTS that he was followed b; The story fof the jours avits now in the p session of George M. Leventritt, torney for the wife The Aeme of the co: ‘the gir! | Bas Ge nt RT They rohes of ig not revealed, although she is me dred he walls, however, | | toned in the — papers: She iidings all about It | said to come of an old and resp in, . family, It is claimed that she gs began to fall! a t fortune in her own right, and is t into the alr, prominent figure in many of the big up- ) | Either Single or Double} Breasted Styles. | Town Are Wiped Out | SALE TO-DAY & TO-MORROW. | {Dr V and that ae ee by Fire. thelr etateroo ; Prices Are $5.95, $7.90 and) but it is el $9.80—Some Silk or secured plenty into the Satin Lined eimaay to-morrow until h ave. We reer, Whose hind , Coroner Holdy En. Train Killed Man, In Heavy th ri examination of our o»w windows will con- garage owned by F. toft and waa urd to the rand witc da rea wned Lon! Greenwich avenue, Spread In Every Direction fifty feet of s yince you that n »'ty to get a new du ~ Jed Coat and Pan a bargaln price, 4, rin $10 and ‘Durable en's ‘True 4 daughte onsult with who is a be Men's POLICE CAPTAIN ROBBED. Martens Scensex Vattorn of Teking ear the akers in the At Brown is and Dr Chain From Suit. n this re both LIKE FATHER'S SWORD.” # FALLS, N. ¥ Maj. |' Or Acvertise in The World’s ce “For Sale’’ Columns and Let Us All Bid ‘ for What You Wis!, (o ‘ell. ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908 \ FRATZING OPPENHEN 6th Ave. and 18th St. TW Wrrew es. IRE Vv} iy Third Floor Satesroom. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Women’s Tan & Black Oxtords Made os solid leather; in all sizes from 23g to &; military heels; dark tan kidskin up- 59 pers; also a‘lot of Black Vici Ox- fords, Worth up to $150 A Pair Special at Sizes 214 adc Open all day Saturday, to 8 EEE Faney éGraped and trimmed, with a strap of plain color lawn to match the shade of jancy designs; skirt very full, deep hem, ail sixes; a splendid hot Dr. Keller’s s300 Comfort Oxfords a Special Shoe fo for Nurses, Teachers, Saleswomen, or Any Who Are Much on Their Feet. Made of Dark Tan Im- ported Kidskin and Black French Vict; Pneumatic Rubber Heels, Hand sewn, flexible Leather Soles, very DRESSY AND COMFORTABLE. — Sizes 3 to 8, widths D to EEE, at $4] .95 a pair f 1 Weagler dress. tNo Mail or C. 0. D. Orders) Final Clean-Up of Trimined Hats Gur own manufacturer’s hats, worth $4, $5 and $6 in season. Made of large and medium straw shapes on wire frames irimmed ‘ade of Imported Dark Kidskin foliage Leathers, and ribbon, Most comfortable Shoes and Oxfords for those who stand much on their feet. — rs, es A Gisarenge isarance Piles for \|Hosiery and Gloves Misses’ & Children’s 4,"">». Canvas Oxfords Ladies’ Fancy Color \| Misses’ and Children’s | Fine Ribbed Hose, Imported Hose Odds end ends jf also pliin, in biack, white and ! inet p and luce ankle u seo former P| tan; 19¢, broken lines to close, 8¢e 188, to 10¢ . ie. up to $..25, Women’s Drop Stitch ; Prouen alias Cc een ati day | 24 ChOR Lisl Ho “inns 4 Q Children’ s Silk Rib Stir nae Saturday, colors and 35c. value e Hose, i all 9e whit Women’s Imported, Hose, choicest designs. in all popu- | lar plain colors and com elna Og S; broken lines Children’s Sox, vw im- ported designs in Scotch Plaid 19¢ | tops, Regular 39¢ values, Sale ot Women’s Oxford Ties 1,500 Pairs Formerly Sold at $2.00 & $2.50 ples, Worth \ vromenie $1.00 Fancy Made in Tan Calfskin, Patent Lisle, fine imporied hose in en- skin and Gunmetal Calfskin, A6-Button Silk Gloves, we colors and. combi 38e@ fingers. Regular 75¢ Long Silk Gloves, good | quality, double ‘egular $1 value: high and me eo eaGes dium heels. All sizes from 21¢ to 00 8, All widths, 4: B to EE, epely Misses’ and Large Girls’ Oxford Ties Hand Welted Soles Formerly sold at $2.50 Women’s s ‘Fancy Lisle Hose ina plain ard fincy, eee 49e@| ' fem ole ret wy Z'e te Open Ali Day Saturday. ] Lingerie Dresses and Tailored Wash Suits Sizes 11: to 2 and 2% to 55 Widths C, D aE $ The lin hare A gerie dresses are Hee eaReH HGH 29 made of sheer mull in F toreny, white, blue and pink, and T are very effectively trim- med with lace and embroi- dery insertion. The wash- able tailor suits are made of an excellent grade of duck, plain and_ stripes, coats trimmed with straps. Regular § 00 and $5,00 val- ues at Sale of Boys’ Shoes & Onlords Formerly Sold at $2.00 Tan Calfskin and Sai Coltsxin 95 $4 .00 Sizes — No mail or Open all da $3 up to a pair, Open all day Cc. 0. D. Saturday, Saturday Orders. Mech Over: Production& SurplusStocks )xfords, = ae Lots, ole, sanplus Sioake and Stocks and Factory Rejects of the hewn high grade makes, all at. . . Ash AMERICA, $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords Raisten Aealth $4.00 Shoes & Oxfords PACKARD $4 Shoes and Oxfords Hand Welted Soles Sizes 6 to 11. Tan Cal Vici Kidski Ae | iit ent if $ 95 All widths, choice of 50 Paignt | new summer styles. FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM - Sunday World Wants =: Work Monday Woriders r — * 2

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