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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SUNE 6, 1911. | REPORTS INSURANCE BILL ‘MRS, FOX’S BEST SCORE .| EXTENDING BOND SALE TIME, | from waich h taker Jay, receiving injuries ed @ few hours after Vincent's Hospital ing on the wi manner toat DRIVER HELD UP ledge balance Lord & Taylor + Senate Committee Favors Sullivan nacional’ me Words IN BROADWAY BY | Measure Governing Dis ae Vatu dare eeCe duo Securities by Companies. could havdiy have been more d'sotrting || WONDERFUL SHAME E L Wi ‘| O & = BAGH saree to-day when the second round of medal | yl din the annual Eastern | f£ Championship at Fitfal » DESTROYS DANDRUFF n-| “At last we have a dependable rem-| ec | td for hair and scalp troubles,” writes H , panies will wet a bill extending for f than a dozen | Mae Martyn in the Los Angeles Press. hi ah N “ ' ge ; ‘|The problem of lifeless, streaky, un- ( i e | ¥ the th in which lispose of n turned cards yesterday, The te * c Big Crowd in Wall Street Sec: the securities, The Armstrong Inves:\+| eld therefore '- reduced to thirty-five, jattraetive hair and Hoven: Tan tion, Sees Him Struggle the le ALBANY, June 6.gfnstead of secur- i [ing the repeal of the section of tne ' Insurance law which requires life it | surance companies to dispose of ser- , jating: $80,000,000 — {tain securities aggren | Dec. #1, 19U1, the big fe insurance co: ' Summer Furniture at Less Than Our Regular Prices. gating Committee had @ iaw passed re- Eighteen holes and a one-round handl- | quiring the sale of certain securities In| dap was Delivered on First Payment of $10.00 the programme of the day. | ieee poelhe © Fully ib i use " order to keep the dig companies from | Barly sco Mra. Caleb Fox, Hunting. | Mast be: it iJ ully guaranteed by the reliable Ho of 7 7 With Policeman. | questionable practices im thelr Anancla; |¢én Valles, 49-00-88; Mies Caroline | e,cantarox dissolved Fischer makes this offering noteworthy. An Willow Furniture. transactions. Since the law wa Bracvurn, 961-101 “The rich, creamy lather of this nm | Duncan, Misa | Fh FS acted the compantes have disposed of shardson, Philadelphia C: | unusual opportunity to secure a good piano. «+++ €4.00 to $9.50—formerly 96.00 to 619.08 ¢t) shampoo removes every particle of sense rs . + 38 per cent. of their nolding, declaring ex | dd ff and pen Settees....814.00 to $19.50— “ $18.00 to $96.50 MESSENGER GOT SCARE, {hat'to thw allie serie an th [Gott the bait dies duehly end event J & C Fisch Swings .19.50— “825.08 am , +4 year in the Hooy-Frawley bill and this Osgood, Hrookline, Fe akes the bes fufty ary Factory Salesroom A ‘ Bap Had $2,000 andl Wa Afraid |r a nant kes color | co winners raves, [ratte de up and ep faking i 417 West 28th St., Near 9th Av. Chinese Grau Chairs and Rechars, the Negro Would Rob has. Vere <TeeeeeS Oe eee eluctd te / aged BFS, 6. print, BE No, | AEC ETS Fee ee eho tenets | 4.00, @5.00 and $6.00—formerly 96.00, $7.50 and $8.60 ace fer dulivan wary was roperied tc ut" iabenen: ret som aphyovalaf evens woman who wer |]Oldest Piano Makers in New York Children’s Models.........+ +++. + 02:25—formerty 68.60 Him. day by the Insurange Committee: ja winde nn the fourth floog of No. bhai ‘Advt. i ‘e . - ———— Double Cane Furhiture. al A brewery wagon was held up in 4a Chairs and Rockers. , .62.25 to $8.50; were $8.00 to 1 bar led asec Ve se ‘ he and 04.00 bob et “ $5.00 to $10.50 , o'clock A. M. tor cS ‘cot Rests......-.....96¢to$1.00; “ sScto $1.95 t'v"vaind mao eee” | Wednesday—Even Better Val than Usual weird ano meee | Wednesda en Better ues than Usu haus to halt. The German driver looked at | e e " R sesh rt ehh talan the man and at the revolver and slipped | Chairs & Rockers $4.00 to $15.00; were $5.50 to off the opposite side of the wagon. Hi th G b 1 Ss b St Settees..... sees BIS. H ba f pp a in woe Vimbel Subwa ore Sas A . Eee where he told his troubles to Poticeman | Desks.........+-018.60 to $15. Landers. The hold-up man, after the driver ran) away, put the revolver back in his| pocket and stepped back on the side-| walk. | At Exchange place the policeman agd | the driver caught up with the colored | In Spite of the Rain Monday, Trading Was Heavy for— — Regal Shoes for Women at $2; for Men at $2.35 Pair Stamped ‘‘Factory Rejects’ of Regal $3.60, $4 and $5 Shoes, but after open- ing case after case we have failed to find any appreciable hurts. In fact these Regal Cushions for Summer Furniture. 15c each—Values $1.25 to $1.60 Porch Swing and Settee Combined. man, and Policeman Landers arrested | ‘ $11.50, $15.00, $17.50; $15.00, $20.00, 9at.se Mice eis ered ie arscawns. Ouse | Shoes have proved even better ip bow and finer quality than we anticipated. So slight Porch Swings..... $6.50 10 810.00; were 80.00 to 618.90 aro held vp the driver, but no | are the faults that we freely sell these Regal Shoes under the regular Gimbel guarantee. mpted te interfere, His revol- fully loaded, and he had a box | of cartridges in his pocket. MAN WITH REVOLVER JUST BACK FROM THE WEST. ‘The negro said his ¢ was William Watkins, thirty-: old, and that he was a driver. returned from the home tn this city. Landers took his prisoner to the Old Sip police station, but the driver, who wan told to drive to the station house and make a complaint against the | negro, was not to be found. | Policeman Landers waited for some| at the station house for the driver appear, and finally a charge of In_a word, this sale presents an opportunity to purchase the widely known Regal Shoes, in the greatest variety of this season’s stylish models; high and low Shoes, in all sizes; women’s from 114 to 634; men’s from 334 to 11); in all the wanted tan and black leathers. Women’s Regal Shoes, at $2apair | Men’s Regal Shoes, at’§2.36 a pair By mutual agreement they are sold bearing the original Regal stamps on the sol in the top bands and on the pull-on straps. sai Buy a year’s supply now in the Subway Store, Balcony. 84,000 Handkerchiefs for Men and Womenat Half Priceor Less Particularly Good Values ae White Enamel Bedroom Furniture =o EEE Clearance Sale of Sample Fine Domestic and Imported Jewelry $3,000 Worth of Leather Goods for $1,800 ying concealed weapons was ma . i» $ u meer st Watkins. To brit hous these eye prices we have P At Mere Fractions of Usual], Being the samples and odd lotsfrom three of our best makers; Stea Rags ter the driver of the bre great quantities direct from the makers. nl: including fancy goods, belts, hand bags, traveling bags and suit Tagon Informed Trams Patrolman meant these extremely iy Libea tts he Lloret mises Prices. cases. "Fost what is wanted this mn season. . anders that he would not appear | ‘Men's Handkerchiefs, white, emen's Over 28,000 pi { gold- bf { Paid Pad aek sesh ; sheer and fine, er 28,000 pieces of go , Hand Bags, at half and f other fabrics, also seal- ge ed pan ng AE NC |B gt froma or coded, mainly handem- | plated ‘and oxidized, silver | erin leather, got real, real val, Mors, ‘Viehete walrus, call and $4.00, $6.50, $9.00 and $12.75 © court. 0 delive | idered; ai i: i ivi i crear ny si |. automobil o— S sonrl.. He nado deliver bie lead |) regulary Ble east at broldered iif Soc meh As : ae ie” place itngs down nary wine framsgpe)® 10: sitomsoble bas Os co Regular 86.00, $9.50, $18.50 and $21.50 grades wes witvout ela to the| : fhe 5 1 to $1.50 Bags, 80c i 6 Bags, $2.60 Also “on the wey to the sation the negro |G] qpalai's, Fine, White, Mandker, | women's Swiss Handkerchiefs, | | 60 Jewelry at bo. A cat va} $1,600 82 Bags Tee S250 64 Bars 1.60 $0 to 7.60 Baga 68 i Rietsaine Years: oe tianilite THY to 10 ach, cach, at gd an jeveled, iss Tins, Val Pinm | O64 leather pleoes, such 0 Parous, Card Coos, Wallets, Bl and Cola Blankets, per patr, $3.75 8 $5.00 tat 1 t to tell you when I Led or rooches, and Beart Fins. 1 ree Folds and Pocket Books and Letter Cases. ul ype tei ectie ut qe eat Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, | Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, Soe Towetey 44 10¢- Wonderfully Regularly 50¢ to 75c, at 266 Regularly $1 to $2, at 0c Instead of $5.00 and $6.50 will do something that will be trouble.” grass bleached; regularly 1214c each, | hemstitched; pene 10c each, at | attractive and liberal quantities of Regularly $2 to $8, at $1 i BANK MESSENGER HAD $2,000 §| st 6 for 360 1a Chescbec Hendkar- | Pia Fim Bead Necklaces and Hat | gi, tgp women; black and ) 912 Black Walrus Bags, 00; Bed Spreads AND FEARED ROBBERY, Men's Handkerchiefs, plain rail siaesrd Radon edhe poy bao colors; regularly 25c to $1, at ‘toc Evgich orned frames, edges and cor: A . $a. &. A bank messenger carrying a hand white or with colored borders; regu- | Chiefs, Bist OF Miers some. un- | 00°, Jewelry at 16c. Including | and a6e. ‘i ners; leather lined; sizes 16 to 18 Satin finish, scalloped 92.50, $3.00 $4.00 ag containing $2,000 was waiking larly 5e to 9c each, at La Vallieres on chains, separate Pend- long laundered; regularly be to 12)c inches. Instead of $3.25, $4.00 and $5.50 sewed edges and corners; frame; 16 to 18 inches. Hroadway in front of the office of the 6 for 18¢ each, at ante, Pin’ Sets, and many other | 99%%5rcatord:wyley eather ined: | €1 Fibro Suit Cases, 666; light- Aceon geanists Fer F Women's Linen ane Baries en» i ace 6 for ite Handker. ene apbrie Store, Balcony brie trimmed and all Hila 4 C. ble pped . ec is, in a n's ie o 785 ehewrey wegen wilt cavelver in none: a] Cuetec Mt Eanaat cseaaall abaaday mocansisteay cenunniy 46 $6 to $7 Traveling 15; | M8, Bele, Leather sult Cusee, omfortables ‘The messeyger evidently feared that) or plain; regularly 15¢ to 25c each, | each, at Dotted Swiss, plain silk borders. =”. 50 st 60 indies and well made throughout; the negro would roy him. He was one! at 6 tor 1%c $10 Oxford Ba, ; li lined, with shit H Faget He wa | 8, 96; of sole | linen lin ith shirt pocket; of the frat to rea n Tratte Polleeman | 6 for 600 Subway Store, Lower Floor $9 and $10 leather; all sewed frenes*carners and | inehes only: \ Instead of $3.75 edges; inside pocket; 16 to 18 inches. Subway Store, Baloeny tor street. As he rushed “up to the Dinner Sets $6 the negro will | he $2,000 that I have with me.” DOG hUP AERTS HOA SOTepe ed. tHe AON Store. The quality and Me are excellent, including many of Sa vings st messenger felt much relleved. |B! the season’s favorite models. Among the many materials are And notwithstanding Me Sheets at Reg. | Pillow Cases at , BOY HELD AS HIGHWAYMAN. attractive mixtures, serges, tweeds and broadcloth. All are full the low prices, these a R 68x99 b7c 65c| 42x38 150.24..1 a . length and almost no two alike; also a limited number of short Suits are nicely made of Pues 8c. 5 So “78 45x38 nee eee Youth, sixt Accuses Another, Satin Coats of exceptionally good quality. Coats that formerly dependable materials, in 72x00.... .68c..... “ -l%e Year 0 ler, of Rive: Park Robbery, Raiph Fisher, aged seventeen, of No. | Ut West One Hundred and Third street, | was held in $2,000 ball for the Grand Jury toe the West Side Court, on a ch highway robbery. The compli Walter Abraham, aged sixtee: wi «West Eighty-eighth street, who charged that Fisher with three other boy: at him on the head and rubbed him of @ gold watch in Riverside Park near One Hundred and Second street yesterday. Detective File and Patrolman Bi; of the West One Hundredth tion heard Abraham's cries and Fisher and some other boys run, T! caught Fisher after a chase and he been transferred from our Third Floor to the Subway Coat sold at $15 to $25, now $7.50. ’ Women’s Frocks at $1.95 That Were Made to Sell at $4.90 About 200 of these pretty Frocks, made of Ane lawn, in most attractive styles. | White ground, with black or navy graduated polka dots and designed border, lace yoke front and back extending into sleeve, with rows of polka dot insertion; full plaited skirt, all sizes for average and small women. A great value at $1.95. Subway Store, Balcony $4.50 Embroidered Robes at $2.25 Subway Store, Balcony 133 fine Porcelain Ware 100-piece Dinner Sets, a complete service for 12 per- sons; made up with a soup tureen or sugar bowl and creamer combination, in dainty blue or pink decorations; reg- ularly 0 and $10, at $6 set.’ One style like illustration. $12.76 Dinner Sets at $7.75; from our regular stock, 100 pieces; graceful shapes and neat decora- bi the season’s best st; tterns and colorings; ussian Suits, 244 to 7, yen) Sailor Suits, 5 t« tion). ‘The best offering yet in Boys’ Wash Suits. $1.00 Suits, 55c $1.26 & $1.60 Suits, 75¢ $1.75 & $2 Suits, $1 Boys’ Rough- Rider and Cow-Boy Bults, trimmed and well made. Shoes Ato at Very Great les, s (like illustra Indian, variety, all neatl: Women’s Coats at $7.50 - ‘ “for I believe This PR i aia, Sd that have 8,000 Wash Suits for Boys Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases alle Summer Weights. 81x09... .69c.... .79c| 50x8844. 90x99... ...75c.... .80c|54x3834....200... Cold Storage of Furs Wearing Apparel & Automobile Robs at a very moderate rate. * The illustration shows the handsome patt tions. was identified by Abraham. ratio od pattern. | - Th ° b i ’ i 1 7 BROKER DUNPHY GUILTY en iiamatera na bate of gvadqualty daboramy | Oda pieces ot thin avcoraea| = Other Attractive Offerings Oriental Rugs, Curtains and Draperies Capeenmned | Rogie Acie Ee tale aveuee and DES for | Cups & Saucers, 10¢. Tea Plates, 106 Small Type, But Big Values—In the Subway Store Stored and C. leaned Convicted of Note Fraud on Anglo- | robes of sauslly Sie uallty regularly $4.50, at $2.26, Sugar Bowls, 36c. ‘Tea Pots, 360. So BLEACHED SHEETS, Hera. 20c Tambour Muslin Curtaining, American Sank. jen Torchon Laces; regularly 10c yard, at 60, Bubway Store, Lower Floor 85c Bleached Sheets, each. 16c yard. y Upon request we will call for any articles you may Arinur_ As. Dunphy, & note Broker, | Valenciennes Laces; regularly 30c to 50¢ dozen | sagt Green Jardinieres, in at-| $¢ SO" hed Muslins, 66 yd. | GOOD STEAMER OR DRESS pen Fen yards, at 16 doz. yds. $1.50 White Bedspreads, 91. TRUNKS, $6. wish to place in Cold Storage. Telephone “Gramercy who gave his resid 8 Highbridge, | Point de Paris Laces; 2 to 3 inches wide; re tractive, graceful shapes, at these Be White Persian Lawn, 10 yd. | Men's " 25¢ Hose, 700." GORA wae 0 stmneen by 10¢ yard, at 6c yd. euIArlY | Jow prices: be to 20c Swisses, 1996 yd, : sem tee Noman'e te Hoan $ a jury before Judge Foster in the Court ‘enise Allovor Laces; regularly 75c to $1.25 yard, B-inch at 26c. 77-inch at 6c, 10-yd. pe. English Long Cloth, 75¢. Women's Union Suits, 26. > of General Sessions on the charge of at 0c yd, 6-inch at 45c. B-inch at Tha, Oriental Net Allover Laces; regularly 75c to $1 grand larceny. He was remanded until Thureday for sentence. Dunphy put in derstood his cou will move to havi and appeal the case. Dunphy was jointly Indicted with Dr, y trustee of the Na- $14.75 BRASS BEDS, AT $9.76, $8.75 Cotton Felt Mattress, $5.75. $3.50 Woven Wire Springs, $1.76. Good Feather Pillows, $1 each. $9 White Enameled Iron Beds, 96.60 e CHILDREN'S $1 DRESSES, 60c. Children’s $1.26 Lawn Dresses at owlonen'a Vests, 18¢ ea., or 8 for 10-inch at 96c, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, Subway Store, Balcony $23.50 Axminster 9x12 Rugs, $16.50 8144x1014 {t., reg. $21.50, at $14.60, 3x6; yard, at 60c yd. Embroidered Edges and Insertions Regularly 10c yard, at 8c, Regularly 15c to 18¢ yard, at 10c. Regularly 20¢ to 25c yard, at 16¢. Embroidered Flouncing: 27 inches wide; regularly 75c yard, at 48c. 27 inches wide; regularly $1 to $1 465 inches wide; regularly $1.50, Children's Stockings, $1 FRAMED PIC’ , Harrison Fisher Pictures, 76¢, Pictures painted over in oil, $1.60. Potush & Perlmutterings’ igs, attractively framed, at 60¢, S-IN. TABLE DAMASK, 30c YD. 5c Table Damask, 60c yd. Napkins to match, $1.60 doz. » Tt is une Clark L. Jordan, @ verdict set aside jamaport, Pa., for $15,000 fraud on the Anglo-American Bank of this city. ——a————— 0c. Infants’ Lawn Capes, 60c, wlelelelele lolol le) MEASLES ON THE CARPATHIA. Witty of Liner’s Passengers Taken te Hofman Island, Fifty cases of measles arrived here to- Carpathia tron vanean, As a result of the epl- einic that developed during the weat- ward Voyekxe the 22 cabin and 1,101 teerage passengers were detained for a 14 ft., reg $3.50, at $2.60. S teVelvet Rugs, rex. $16, at a 9x1! Linen Skirts Made to Order 75. Including the Material, for $2.50 Inlaid Linoleums, reg. $1.25, at $2 Dress Lengths of Appliane Swiss, at 61 a, 10c Dimity Checks, at 6c yd. Subway Store, 15c Printed or Plain Voiles, 10c, Used Domestic" Sewing Machines, $15. Sewing Machines, J-drawer, $20.60. Tbe sq. yd. China and Japan Mattings, reg. $8, at $6 roll. Subway, Lower Fl. $ Lower Floor at Quarantine, Atty afflicted with measles were . rred to Hoffman Island for treat- m ‘Dhe Carpathia waa released from Qbarantine at 3.10 o'clock this afternoon, | braver 3 Machines, Soran, moh “Goodrich” Machines, 986. ab ekoutis piensa,” BROADWAY NEW YORK LACE CURTAIN STRIPS, REG- 66 Cross Stripe Summer ‘Curtains, 85c each $2.25 Irish Point Lace Curtains 1.70 pair. $1.25 Linette Couch Covers, 86c. Pp MEN'S Soft Collars, Men's $3.9 cloth Bathrobes, $2.16, Boys’ Blouses and Collar-Attached Shirts, 28¢. THIRTY-THIRD ST. Huckaback Towels, $8)40 each. 26c All-linen Huckaback Towels, 206 each. 15c Turkish Towels, 10¢ each. Children’s 18¢ Socks, 12!.¢ pr. Women's Umbrella Drawers, 18¢ each. EN'S $L AND $1.50 SHIRTS, 86¢,. to match, 26¢, ULARLY $1.25, AT Boys’ Sample Blouses, 38¢, Men's $1.50 to $2 Straw Hats, Purses are tilled---hearts made glad By the timely use of a WorldWant Ad COSOOOOe

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