The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1908, Page 8

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lean for her and #he hemmed to be lowed to remaln. The boy, Harry, was found with an+ other band which liad not mone from North Reach, and he, too, did not want to Jeave Toth of them are with the Soclety in Brooklyn, ind an effort will be made to AS she gaye sr own free will no \inst the gypalen, ONE MORE INDICTMENT TO SAVE LES charge will m oe Federal Grand Jury Charges Him Mrs. Howard Sacrificed Her and Alfred R, Curtis With ; eee? en Making False Entries. Loved Ones for Price Ther FAVE GTaRANOUEHT Ronee of Food turned a er Indictment against Charles W. Morse and Alfred L. Curtis, charg them with making false en- ¢ books of fhe National Bank AND HUNGRY. ‘ NAKED Loi Criminal Branch of the United States Clroutt Court, through thelr c , ded not guilty to the charges, with leave to withdraw thelr plea on Aug. If The bonds furnished by Morse and |Curtia at the time of their arrest on prior indlotments were allowed to arance when wanted Deserted by Husband, Woman Tried in Vain to Keep i Little Family. stand for their appe: jon the new charge: | a | WOMAN DROPS DEAD. “My children were hungry and al- | : oP most naked~they hadn't a roof to cover thetr heads—I wae alone in the world and couldn't provide for them, so I was grateful to the Gypsies for taking them, although it broke my heart to ee them go." : In thls statement by Mrs. Florence Howard to an agent of the Children's Pearl River Rew D., L. & W. Ferryhoune, Mrs. “Agnes Jolinson, a well-dressed woman from Pearl Rive: her seven-yy vere wail f erryhouse in Hoboken to take a train for hom Sooloty, is a story of a devoted moth M Johnson fell uncon. | riven desperate by the suffering of her e Direaiy Uttle ones after ahe had been deserted by her husband and of a euerifice of ther love that nds unique in the thi records of the Svclety.’ Deserted by Husband. A few months ago the Howards’ home at North Beach was happy. Jame: husband, had a litle amusi there, and seemed devoted Uttle wife and the three of whom, Harry, three years old, and y, two months old, were lis own » five years 4 Mrs, Howard's gy of until Hd will be taken care 1 of her fathe THREE DIE IN TRAIN WRECK; MAIL CAR 1S BURNED, Ark, IMBODEN Aug. 7.—Toree per- badly injured engers bruised Frisco paasen old, was the daughter ‘of first husband But prosperity began to desert How: * ard’s business, and things w ‘om bad to worse until one night Howard went out and did not He lett +no word, and, after weeks, his wife realized 4 deserted. Then her troubles began in earnest Her struggle was a terrible up-hill olimb and the children cried in valn . Cooper, © Booker yota_of Metpnis ipposed (o be H. 1’, known MARINES BACK FROM PANAMA. tor food, Finally their home went, and the forlorn little quartet found them- posTON, Aug. 6&—About 20 United selves without a roof wan around ched the Charlestown North Beach, unprotected and frien- lens. “One ‘night {t was raining,” Howard told Agent Sheppard, © Childven's Society, “and I thou ( would go crazy, we were so tired and; Lace marines he Newport And the Ports: hungry. I saw the light In the gypsies’ tents amd thought maybe they would give us shelter, They did, and were mighty kind. They gave me and the ahildren some coffee and warm foo¢ and for the first time in days we were gomiortadie ah t oll night Queen Asked for Children “| was grateful to them,” she con- | tinued, “and in the morning a woman— I believe she was the queen, although 1 didn't know her name—agked me if I* wouldn't Jet them keep the two eldest children. At first I refused, it seemed so unnatural, and I had hegrd awful stories of how gypsies stole and mal- treated children; but these gypsies seemed so good and yo fond of the ehil- dren that they convinced me it was the best thing I could do with Harry and Fennie. But neighbors thought it an unnat- ural thing for a mother to do. So they communicated with the Children's Society and NEE Sheppard was put on the case. Mrs. Howard, relieved of the responsibility of two of hr chi. dren, had Kot work near North Beach. She described the gypsies to the agent, but could not tell where they went He traced the baid to Jamaica, They Don’t Fall Off, HARRIS SUCTION CLIP ld of the nose with the takes h softest, smoothest, surest grasp, and holds your glasses firmly and securely in position. Fitted to your glasses for 35 cents. SOLD ONLY AT OUR FIVE STORES OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. 54 EAST 23D ST... Near Fourth Ave | to, Ja 64 WEST 125TH ST. Near Lenox Ave, ne eA Macth, Out Stepeard had '& 442 COLUMBUS AVE, 81st & 824 Sts, warrant The 76 NASSAU ST...,....Near John St. SRlld was, fot and prawn and happy BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Op. A.& S, and found little Fannie. AN’S greatest com- fort is tobacco, and. the comfort is greatest in a good chew. Any old-time tobacco- user will tell you so. Prove it for yourself witu Fine-Cut Chew Made entirely from the choicest Green Rive; tobacco, famous for its rich, lasting flavor. Only the purest, cleanest leaf, Sold in tin-foil packages everywhere at 5 cents. Established by D. H. McALPIN & CO. AGAINST CHARLES W. MORSE. | peared before Judge | en¢ Sucoumbs In | r, who had been THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908 i] | Hon, which he declared to be his own te, the [tallan Ambaeaador, who of the corps, sine ated the Sultan on the re lof Parllamentary govern key a FOES OF The OLD KILLED BY ROLL OF PAPER. | Michael Conway Crushed Under { Heavy Wetght, Michael Con po Se 1d, of No. 7 : tim of an Former Court Chamberlain, vers tm One of ‘Them, Fires on Po- f I} of pape pouhds be: ll on Als head. He d that he died lice in Fighting Arrest. CONSTANTINOPLE, prominent officials of the Palace cama- rilla who had not previously fled the Aug. 7.—All the | Hospital. jelty or been incarcerated were to-day | arrested, They include Riza Pasha, the former Minister of War, and Rag: , | htb Pasha, one of the court chamber | tains, Raghib was taken only after a stub- born resistance. He varricaded him. | self in his house and opened fire on the going of t to the be. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SPECIAL TRAIN. Ly, West 2d at., 8.45 A el" Cortlandt and Desbrosses sia,, 7615 4 - Returning, leaves Atlantic City 7.00 P. nony the audience b to after being removed to Hudson Strect To ATLANTICCITY perse with a rifle from an upstairs AND RETURN, Mitstse cas Friday Solamitk, or the Sunday, Aug. 9, 190 8 M M M ONet Abas Store Occupying Two Blocks Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N.Y. | Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Saturday Half Holiday Specials | Big Bargains for Quick Buyers To-morrow No Mail, C. O. D. or Telephone Orders fii well ee a Women’s Cloth Suits, $2.95 Some Slightly Soiled—Formerly $7.00 to $15.00 Adams But iding. Light and medium effects, stripes, checks and mixtures, Eton and semi-fitting Coats, all made with full flaring skirts, Formerly $7.00 to $15,00 at..........,, $2.95 ee Men’s Auto Dusters A limited quantity of excep- | tionally heavy tan double- | breasted Auto Dusters, with extra fly front, cuffs, slash pockets, wide collar and belt Two-piece effects, 5 C trimmed, others plain. er Me Value $5.00; special at $ | -00 | Adams Bai iding—Second Fioor in back, cut long and full. Women’s (Camaidhunan ; Set Cover. Ba Price $6.00; $4.75 | Ale Seana ny cambric, ae Spake $00k and long cloth, | Adams Building—Second Floor, CORSET COVERS vet trimmed with lace, embroidery and hemstitched ae aety Insert sleeves trimmed with lace and dainty baby ribbon shirring Strings, sizes 34 to 44 inclu- sive, Actual value up to 396, special at CORSET COVERS of extra | Men’s Bathing Suits | | Yoo! Suits, w .00, | | Hee Cotton Suits, were ea | Bane Gees kee ie sheer material, new filet, Med- 25¢ & 50c| ici, Valenciennes, Torchon and ton Suits at..... fish ‘ of | sh eye laces, also Hambur, Not all sizes of each lot. and Swiss embroidery, ister Either Building—First Floor | of lace and ribbon, ‘also em. paMety insertings, French i effect; sizes 34 to 44, Bathing Caps and Shoes Value 65c,, at,......4,.., 39 Lot 1—Consisting of assorted | Bit her Butlding—. Fo styles Caps, in different col- | —— ing—Second Flocr ors. Bathing Shoes in black | Misses’ Princess Dresses | ind Wile eeultt price 17c) Made of colored lawns, c.; Special at ' tucked blouse, four-inch col! Lot 2—Our entire line of Soc. lar, pleated skirts with deep Bathing Caps and Shoes, in hem, sizes 14 and 16 all sizes; black and white. years, Value $3.95; Caps in assorted sles, and special at ........ i: $1.75 colors; good quality; we A didir | made; 50c. grade, ai . 37¢!___ Bitter Butdirg Either Buticing—F rst Floor | Women's Oxford Ties Several hundred pairs of wom- fe white canvas Oxford Ties at have been sellin fy $2.50 at.. i $1.00 | Adams Suiiding—Sec } pillow and valance. Choice of id paleo | several colors, Regular priée_ | Candy i to-morrow 79% Chocolate Covered — Cara- APE EE ESS: | mels, Regular price 39¢. 5 Cc PePaID ati: Chocolate Covered Molasses — Chips. Regular price 39¢. Groceries | per Ib, at... 25¢ CAKE-—Drake's fresh baked Adams Basiding—Basement Plain, Raisin, Marble, Citron ~ io ee or Molasses Fruit Cake; . special, per Ib ‘ 14c Fern Dishes BUTTER-—The Elgin | Decorated China Fern Dishes, : " - I | with linings tinted with rose Creamery Butier, tone better, | Hammocks Palmer woven Hammocks, made of good macrame cord, full length and width, with at . Other Hammocks up to $7.00. Adam, Building—Basement finest ‘ | border designs. Regular one-pound prints; else- | where 29c. per Ib, at... 23c) nae ed ani ; 5e Adems Building—Basement | 0! Neti{ Building—Basement Turkish Bath Towels Table Glasses Regular 20c. grade heavy Goblets, Sherries, Clarets, fringed red border Turk- 12 Cordials and Champagne Tum- ish Towels at, each... C) blers. Various designs which Regular 29c. grade heavy we desire to close out. Reg- hemmed all white Turkish ular price $1.98 to $3.98 Towels at, each.......... 18c per doz.; at, each....... 10 Either Butlding—F rsi Fior O'Neil! Buiding—Baseme ne —————_—___| | | emene Shirt Waist Suits | 25c | ALL CARS TRANSFER loomiugqdalesd LEX/INGTONTO. 3 AVE §59"7060"Sr Fashion’s New Fad---The Newport Veil. The Nev-port Veils, that are now creating such a sensation, have been on our counters for some time. Fa », they were not taken up as speedily as we thought they woud be. A day or they were adopted by many of the leaders of seciety at Newport, a hey now area fad and the demand for them at the $1.75 Lobe Silk Gloves at 89c Full 16 button length (24 ese glk, with Paris point stitching on the backs. Double tipt. These gloves are mace by one of the most celebrated makers of silk gloves dinary cut price we were obliged to promise not to advertise his name. It is world wide known, Bloomingdale Store has increased greatly. They are here in brown, navy, wh te however. You wiir cognize the and tan. gloves as the best made The under veil is of the best quality a'lesilk maline; the over veil, of fine GU@'ity allesilk chiffon; 3 c Every size, in back, tan 89c yards in le vhemsttched on three sides. The Bloomingdale price f@ oi... 1. sa eeee and neve ates BLOOMINGDALES Hitting It Up Hard! That's what our men’s clothing department is doing these days in the matter of reducing prices. More than a third of the 2,000 Men’s *8.50 0°14.50 Suits BLOOMINGDALES This Shirt Sale Is Right Up in Front Above and ahead of everything else on the boarus, It 1s THE shiri sale of the seacon, Think of .t! 7.500 77 men's $1.50 and $2 Neg- ligee coat shirls, 6 for $4.50, or each. It is the celebrated Palmetto” brand— their hignest ye ol the best makes andy ost pe fitting sbirts tn the country, that we put on sale yesterday at lo es over 100 new, atylish pat- , medium and dark efects. The s are fine woven madras and mercer cyuard printed cloths; an amazing Sizes 14 to 17 Men’s Two-for-a-Quaver Collars, at 45c a Half Dozen these to scll at this remarkably *, All are absolutely new goods of condition. All are modern nd medium turn-down shapes. iqua ity Union linen. They plendidly 1 LOOMINGDALE® Men’s 50c Coat Undershirts and Knee Drawers, 25c Made of sheer white nainsook. Not more than © suits to a customer at this price, Men’s 35c Ealbrigsan Under- wear, !0mR and short sieey ternsin mater $4.95 & $7.95 have been gold. They are suits made for early Fall wear, and are modelled after patterns that will be most in vogue. The workmanship throughout is auperior. $10 Plain Gray 2-Pie:e $4.95 Ay Sappnnuongoun ound $9 Worsted Suits in plaids $4.95 $4.95 $10 Cheviot Suits in checks $9 Gray Piaid Suit $4.95 $14.50 Bins Serge Suits... $7.95 $12.75 Piain Gray Suils.... $7.95 $14.00 Brown Worsted Suits $7.95 $13.50 Bicck Thibet Suits... $7.95 Sizes for Youths from 14 to 20 years, Sizes for Men from 33 to 46 chest. Women’s 15c Vests, 2° atly triin im 5c at the neck; low neck, no double ed 17c UECME Taine nnnuconsoincb sana ay drawers, at. (na 1 ane ce tae Women’s 35c Lisle Thread ’ Women’s 19c Cotton Vests, — Yog'g Swiss ribbed, iow neck; Men’s $3 and $4 Trousers ribbed; exra large sizes ? sleeveless; plain and For outing and dress wear, made of fine eek ieee os Me 8c Hain ae Hi Gol nd 15c flannels, worsteds and cheviots, in checks, BLOOMINGDALES’ plaids and plain shades; sizes 30 to 44 e waist; at--+e. + Clearance of Boys’ Clothes “AM Our High Grade $3 ani $4 Wash ‘uits in Russian and sailor mode 8, sizes 2 to 10 years, have been reduced pf $1.25 ors’ $4 Doub e Breasted Suits, | Boys’ 95c Knick rbocker Trousers, sizes 8 to 16 years, 1 95 | sizes 3 to 17 years, have 69 e been reduced to Cc have been reduced BLOOMINGDALES': 1,400 09¢ and Sue silk pat The Greatest of Hosiery Sales | Men’s Sitk Neckwear “»:.'::*' 19¢ rein-hands, in plain and fancy colors, at 3 tor 50c, OF each = 31, 00 MINGDALES Commenced yesterday, and will be continued until the last \'soc, The prices scarce- of the 60,000 pairs we bought ly cover the cost of from the famous Iron-Strong | the yarn. 5 Pairs (or 25c, Regularly 124c a Pair Men’s Fine Coiton Haif Hose, seamiess, tan and black. Women’s Stockings, regular and exira sizes; warranted fast black. Children’s 2-Threaa Cotton Siockings, seamless and elastic. 2 Pairs tor 25c 3 Pairs for 25c Regularly 25c a Far Men's fancy lise thread half hose, cotoredgrounds wit and woven effects; aiso in biack and tan. Lawn Wrappers at 149 An excel lent quailty and a nico style, made with adeep | flounce on Cut full or cols Jar, trim- ely med with wy Hosiery Mills have been Regularly 19¢ a Pair tripes | Men’s Fine Gauge Cotton Half id | Hose, tancy colors; extracied pat: terns} also black cotton half hose, with unbieached split veet, Komen’s Lise Thread Stockings b.ack; aiso fine cotton stockings in tan and black, with white feet; also fine gauge cotton, with en. broidered insteps. skirt and | lace inser- Women’s stockings, tine gouge lisle thread; sheer | black. Women’s slockings in fine cotton; | tan and biack, and black with | white jeet, dees Laun Waists Here’s Ancther Big Bargain And one of the best of the season. That i's pretty the ;ictwe soews you clearly; just how good the quality is you will reaize when with Inser- te ee : e. Vari- you see the waist. I: is made of oua.colore fine lawn with a font of lace in- and de- serting and embroidery; tucked Bape back; colar and cuffs of lace; Bound Becks, 35¢ button back an’ we 9c lomingaales LOOT O25; Handsome library edition, bound in half leather, with gilt tops, Here are some o! the titles: ie of Per Emerson's E 4, o ‘ Maid i m ct of Life~ ——Seort, n. i iy tanse. F ir j 4 i Origin of Spect a ————— BLOOMINGDALES —— a MY Ess : f cad Sag Great Factory Sale of 288 High-Grade Walters Pianos! We have orranged with the Walters Piano Company, m akers of high-grade pianos, to offer until solid } u surpius stock, consisting of § hish-grate, most pop ters Pianos, ranging i Parasol Clearance Parasols 01 tafieta silk, that have been sellng tor as $1.37 muchas $250, atu... Parasols of taffeta silk, that have been selling for as ge $2.95 much as $5.00, at Par sois of taffeta silk, that have elling for as @Q && $5.75, at... Moe Parasols of tatfeta and pongee silk, that have been s rat $4, 50 Mes cot NEW Coupon— 37.50 $3. 85 Travelling Bags, English travel- ing bags, made of «x price list from $350 to $550, Atihecies ti $5 Down and $1 Per Week Exchange, 1) ais ara } ta_rem for as mucha Nothing Like This Ever O/tered by Any One. romemrer, there a Parasois of English \inen and taffeta Had aby PF ; silks, that have been selling for | beeen All Cars Transler (o Bioomingdaies’, Lex. (0 3d Ave., 59th (9 60IR St ———e inches), extra quality Milane | in the world, | but because of this extraor- | }

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