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THE £ EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1908, TOGO TO OATH SKULL CRUSHED ‘THES JINN WSWGSINGS ATENDOFAOE CALEDPLCE ELECTHIC cH Charles H, ee Who Killed |One Olney Brothers at Middle- Beat INDIFFERENT TO FATE, | yongers, came ino roof of a Pullman coach attached t mail tra | town, Pays Penalty. | Bridge at 60th Street. | aie eae) UN ROOE OR T0 CAPTURE HIM of Four i Iron Workers Noise of Falling Bar Brought ing Way to City Hits | Cops, Who Get Burglar at Miss Bingham’s Home. g, ‘d-musc! men, big, hard-mu: Jed ATaNTUlien! York on ain No, 42, which arrived at the | 7 F = mor. wn Bandit Laudiere, Who Killed |Grana centrat station M. to- |" He cota : ef day. When the train stopped at the |‘ Alling Fa bie ot ae Italian eatieic Fol- [station one of the mer Jing Boe ETA TEaEnG |at the side of the car, with his skull Pa HRC eer lows Him crushed In, while two of his compantons | : held hin were shocked to vair In Sing Sing | ners, nh walking from cells ole per with a firm trend | 9h y without so much asa Rogers, | The R. and Inger on ie One of them was Char the i ed w country from Ital and who, on Dee tilators, him for, 1 @pproac with the Rogers Goes First There was a st 6.50 o'clock this to open and 1 pering {n the co screened cells door was flung wid ready {1 scraped through the screened ¢ cells There were right nor the left, dowh into ft The st about his b and at warden stepped back and dropped his handkerchief. Instantly the current was turned on. Rogers's body became rigid Gnd It looked as though the straps would snap, but they held him fast. The jee current was turned off and then on again, and !n three minutes Rogers was id ed Rogers hardly been carried from the ch Laudiere came sh x in, e Laudiere ran fo police he was known as tha “King of Mulberry street.” It used to be sald of him that he feared n life, Aw he came forward to die he showed that death had no te rT him elther. At 606 he took } the chalr, and in a fractlon more than three nain- utes he, too, was dead, and his body earried back to the dissecting table, where lay the body of Rogers, When the current was ned on a Becond time Laudiere’s hair caught fire. Rogers's murders were cold blooded and carefully planned. He called at the The home of aged t that he was a detect! dn arresting a man w Darby woods, near by. went with Rogers and w death, Willis, to investigate, h Killed him. He left the woods and, representing {ek that one of the b kicked by a horse, the barn and st lead pip Li Allee was kitchen when Rogers found her and crushed hor skull, He then searched the house and stole $15, When arre made a full confessi and five children, Laudiere came to New York direct! from a prison in Italy, He shot several @en and the most desperate of his countrymen feared him. D'Ambro once slapped Laudiere's face. Lau owed then to kill D'Ambro and a later De assassinated hi BEATEN AND ROBGED. BY TWO nIGHWAYMEN Doctors at Harlem Hospital Say Fressel’s Recovery Is Doubtful, Sand sald d wanted aid Sign > was e had a wite William A. Fressel, twenty-seven years old, fs ravin: th pain to-day in the Harlem Hos following an attack by footpads early yveste yo morr and doctors In attendance say his res covery 1s doubtful, Fressel, who is manager of a Uquor store in the Terminal Building in C fandt street. ards with Mrs, Mary Wright. est One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, Whe: to the door 3 A. M. she barely conse! and bleeding from) numerous wounds on the head He said three negre had begged gold wate! o natnand all’ th he had with him, which did not amount to much, called Dr aht's son, George. A tered him taken to the Harlem Hospital. . ‘sabia iets | | collar and the ind thems {fear termined to come East <, and their ambition was to get to Was a tol stin an ate, land, Ont Killed Three for $16, Bears m suspended, one clutehing his | ? without Jobs, money, and little food, so they de- la h of that h he {s an who knows and as the 1 they saw the jimmy fronworkers beat thelr way or Syracuse, where they ar- night. had been told ork could be had here in New im e fronworkers Too? of the last coach, er to the sides, dodge bridges and tune hand the men : Park avenue 11g hardly six ‘ m raised his head. fell back w iin, He had s' > SOLD COLLARS ON SUNDAY. Prisoners Claim that) Poll Worked on Thelr Sympa ‘ one of them ck to us, and we dont Qu PeailiioeseRnsturany ace Mid. ' "For Infants and Children ature Over Thirty Years 4 “The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTEUR COMPANY. T7 (QUINN) eTOFET/ MEW YORE CITY. MW LA-PREFERENGIA The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette 1, The cigar tobacco in this cigaretie has been as long and carefully fer- mented and aged as the leaf in a fine Havana cigar. ‘That’s why you will find its mildness, fragrance and richness superior to other brands. Rolled in rice paper with pectoral tip, also pectoral paper with plain end, 10 for 5c 4 i ¥ i and Company Dry Goods Nearing the End of the July Clearance Sale---Prices Lower Than Ever The merchandise that you will take away from here this week at such radical savings is the most dependable that the best markets here and abroad afford, The ea ance Sale has gathered force as it has gone along this month so far, until now—this week— it 1s pressing to a climax. If you still have Summer needs to fill—or Autumn needs, tor that matter—there is no better time or place to buy them than now and here. ) / Everybody Is Talking about the delightful conveniences and rest afforded by our Reception and Lounging Room. Iced or hot tea is served throughout the day, without >; and a host of electric fans keep this quiet, Pest room pleasantly cool. Side elevators to fourth floor, West of Fifth avenue Open Daily Until 6 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice 6 During the Summer | Tuesday Being Children’s Day Great Clearance Sale In Boys’ Summer Clothes * Of Genuine Continuing the Sale of Women’s Summer Suits & Jumpers | Boys’ Washable Sutts—2'6 to 10 years f High class m'‘i'r's surplus stock— made to sell at $1.49 and $1. 98 Russian and Sailor—striped Linen, plain Cham s and Summer novelty goods—extra fine style and full cut, giving comfort and satisfaction, YOUTHS’ SUITS—15 yrs, DOUBLE BREA uITS j.to 17 yrs. r weight Cheviota, English Repp; or of French or Irish Linen | At $9.75 | $15,00and$16.50Values $18.50 to $22.50 Values $25.0010$30,00Values | f iin half hie dW At $12.50 At $14.75 HA i Bie: Ware $10.8 Second Floor More than a dozen models to select from; severely tailored efiects as well as richly trimmed lace and embroidery styles. Choice of fifteen of the most wanted colorings of the season—white, also, Early comers tomorrow will reap their own reward, ted Were $14.08... RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS Single and double breast —Serges, W vinta, Homespuna and. ¥ lain colors, cheeks, stripes— sell at $3.00 $5.00. ER SUITSsescerrs OM n wear—strong tan drill Sale of parent te ee eee Untrimmed Hats See eeeneanoe mo yoke lin mile Notions: Bsing Coton, 5004 quo a ge And Flowers---in the inst ojoce Great Clearance Sale 8c Spool Silk, black, 100 yards, at. & July Clearance Sale aap ‘| j 50c Machine Twist, large spools, at 35c E Be aie al in Misses’ Department Fn te man eeaied ah ith Caplan Haine ee All Wool Couis, Reefers and Dresses—just_ whe 10c Elastic Shirtwaist Belts, adjustable. at 7c Fancies, wings and pompons; regularly 75c, at. 25¢ and seashore—no carrying over stock here 10c Washable Collar Stays, of horn bone, at 6c 10c Muslin Over-Sleeves, black and white, at. 6c . Colorec rat e 25c Hose Supporters Women's at... A7e Embroidery Robes and anbelery alah I4c Hose Supporters. Children’s, 3e Dozen Safety Pins, at 15c Dozen Mohair Shoe Laces, Brace aad tan, at 10c Coat suits, of white Waved Hair Rolls, net covering The “New Duplex" Hair Nets; Main Floor Main Floor MISSES’ COAT SUITS GIRLS" - yy » ot, Coverts and Mixturea -b to Wyre, at 1 + Ge ‘ regularly $650, * 3 Unmade Coat Suits 9 rf!” $5: Dain hae pique, trimmed with embrc in, long, at 25¢ designs 5 reaslaely $16.50 t0 $1 value 25c, at 12!4¢ Ron i Main Floor ered filet nets ‘assorted " $8.75 to $71.50 Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 Pumps at $2.35 a Pay | Women’s $3. 00 and $3. 50 DGGE at $2.45 a Pair July Seharunities In Tuesday ae Smartest models of this season; all leathers. Still plenty of tume remaining to reap } Muslias and Pillow Cases In Children’s Underwear the full benefit of this July Second Floor Clearance Sale opportunity | Bleached Mustins l y 8¢ g centre mawes full size 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & C Company. — 8th Ave., 18th to 19th Sy. eon (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co. ) Beet = Premeenveer ec auenare reas } } ; ren NTE! Midsummer Reductions in BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, FOR SALE Seasonable Wash Dress Fabrics Auto Purcha ¢, 10 Car Loads, Unequalled assortments of latest and best! Manhat tan’s t Bente Beret BetBen GS We Au M0] M Carreaux ci x1 in Ponsree , Store Best Makes, Now Corin ha at r Peat UXTH AV. 19970 20°STNY 7 cree iS Baréain Basement Women’s Summer Dresses, $1.39 Made of white striped lawns and linons of good washable yuality; new Duchess or surplice neck models. The lawns are trimmed with embroidery, and the linons with contrasting colors, [ull skirts with fold at foot — Misses’ $5 Princess Jumper Dresses, $2.85 ) Made of fine lawn, dotted Swiss and linon, in the Duchess neck, strplice effect, V shape and other models equally pretty, trimmed with fine embroidery, in Swamery checks, stripes, plaids, figured avd solid colors, a Women’s Linen Dresses, $2.95 Made up in new panel front effect, Mikado sleeve, trimmed with pearl buttons and contrasting color piping. Full plaited skirt with wi Brown, tan, laven- der, pink, white and blue linen an Misses’ $10 Princess Dresses, $5.47 Of fine silk taffeta, ‘ashioned in a charming Jumper model, full tucked over shoulder with drooping kimono effect, trimmed with large buttons of self: extra full plaited skirt with deep fold; made up in a variety of pretty. stripes, RTE a Women’s Lingerie Dresses, $3.50 Prettilymade in blue, pink and ecru batiste, some with filet lace yokes; front and back trimmed with fine Val. lace. Skirt and t attached by a lace tr Skirt trim: Fs waist. eecaerernr Misses’ $8 Linon Suits, $3.29 Of good quality linon, in white, brown, pink and blue, in a very youthful, single breasted Cutaway model with notch collar, trimmed with white linon, Skirts are extra full with deep fold, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, TO LET | SUITABLE FOR FRULT BRD FLORIST Ey Of 2 16 22 ap wh IN LARGE FIRST- CLASS DOWN. | ati TOWN BUILDING, PASSED BY OVER | \ MILLION PEO- | oe PLE DAILY, tin CALLor ADDRESS | E. A. PRATT, ROOM 207, WORLD BUILDING, ULLIVAN © SON, CHANGE CLOTHING buying tee restricted. 1 CO., To prevent dealers buying, quantities iestricted Y BROADWAY, Patray e xO MAIL OR LEPHONE ORDERS %; DIAMONDSwCREDIT : WATCHES 3 it BERGMAN, 87 Maiden Dane, 4th fl, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN, t MUST GET RID OF 98e Girls’ a ms : White Lawn | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | | EXCURSIONS, LONG I€! AND. rir _ ROCKAWAY. BEACH, — 44 inch * 49c, Lmported Mohairs— Lu . K. at a (vfa MAIN FLOOR 290 chil White ntire mov m 202, 847 STEAMBOATS. 190. Tigit Chiffonettes, ( Te Newport \ and Block Inland, MAIN Fl st 9S Wome jack, white - dain 19¢ Mere!d Titfi tat Hal im—sizes att 790.) omen's Dress Hats, . AY) 19¢. Ribbons 4 Wide whit se Atlaitic siectings 19% $1.69 Cott nu Elderdown finis THE WORLD PRINTED MORE fee a et 200 EF | Le, BASEMEN MAIN ELOOR } [ Rogers; paTTEn LINE LONG BRANCH AND BACK, PARK » Bue S00 “Vacation Resort” Syo PM a ca Sins 'CATSHILL “yay “ADS” in 1907 than any iz pial : ee Hudson, A other New York | THIRD FLOOR—RUG DEPT, ; i M. a Newspaper Also 15 Other Morning Spccials—equal value to above | Not advettised——-— Space does not permit i; | LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! 100K FOR TKE CLOCKS! ; M Resort Di | rector free Address Tet At. North fiver Remember This When You Get a Week or a Month Off, World Wants Work Wonders. 4 / t)