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TAREE THUGS BEAT | ANDROB VIN ON DOWNTOWN STREET Hit Messenger, Steal $60 Gold Watch and Escape as Hun- * — dreds Look On. | A @aring holdup at Frankfort and ‘Wittam streets was reported to the pottes of the Hall station shortly after moon to-<d | WMAridge Greeg, colored, a mesesnger employed at No. : ™ street, was set upon by three men, who, attracted by @ gold watch Greeg wan dangling | at the end of a chain, hit him fm the | face with a biackjack and grabbed the | watch. Aithough there were several hundred | persons in the immediate neighborhood the asasult and robbery occurred #0 quickly that the three men escaped, carrying oft the watch, valued at $60. Thomas Ware, colored, employed aa 4 porter in the Tribune Building who en- deavored to capture one of the robbers, | had the thumb of his right hand broken by @ blow from a blackjack. | Central office detectives are invest! wating the case. a ACTOR MUST PAY ALIMONY | IF HE HAS TO SELL AUTO. | Pleas That He Has No Money Carry Little Weignt Against | Wife’s Claim. | One iittle matter Vaudevillian Danie! | Avery had quite overlooked for weeks and weeks was satisfactorily Sore ened out by Justice Erlanger in Me Su- Rreme Court to-day, at least as far as Mra, Alfreda Avery's peace of mind ts converned. Avery, a “big time" actor, was not entirely tmpressed with the way things went. He, however, eacaped being sent to fail, as his wite asked. Avery owes her some $270 altmony, including counsel fees, which he had not patd. John W Smith, Mre. Avery's counsel, told the Court that the actor ‘49 a most hard man to serve.” Avery makes 17 a week, Smith said. “What?” ejaculated Lawyer E. A. Busch, “my client only has an engage- | ment every ao often, as you may know | Your Honor, tf you are acquainted with the way things go in vaudeville.” The Court failed to take judicial. mo- | | | | \ tloe of the vagaries of vaudeville and | kave Mr. Smith an opportunity to say thet Avery rides about in an automo- | bile and has many damonds. Avery's lawyer said he couldn't pay the money. him sell the car and the jew- suggested the Court. If you put this man tn jail, Your Honor, we'll have our money in twenty- four hours,” added Mrs. Avery's attor- ney. “Dhat's the way with persons who get | their money easily," commented the Court. “He must pay this money—$50 today and $0 to-morrow and the bal- ance in weekly instalments until he has caught up." Avery and his lawyer walked forth with bowed heads. BIG CROWD CALLED OUT BY EARLY MORNING FIRE. | Fire in the rear of No, 115 West T ty-fifth street carly this morning & huge crowd and polloe reserves needed to keep the throng back on Sixth avenue, while hundreds were driven to th avenue. | The fire started in the premises of the Unive Embrotdery and Trim- ming Company, on the rear of the firat floor, and burned through to the roof, M. Brodie, who keeps 4 restaurant in the front of the first floor, discovered | the fire. Alfred Moyse, a picture frame manufacturer, occupied the whole of the eecond floor, and Beckerman & Moses, fur liners, occupied the upper floors. | The firemen fought the blaze from netghboring roofs, and managed to con- fine it to the rear of the building. | ONARCH M FURNITURE CO WE TRUST YOU FURNITURE Rugs, Carpets, Beddiny. IBERAL TERMS J cra CREDIT OW PRICES 161 EAST-125 ST! (BET. 3" & LEX AVES, FOPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS: CREDIT, 1,00 $140 300" + $1900 * 5.00 #200 $240 —* = 10.00 #250 Furnished om plete, $89. 98 r Ve Ladies orMen’s $95,00 Clothing Up to $1.00 Down—$1.00 Per Week en Saturday and Mowlay Evenings, Goods Delivered in Uni: 1 Wagons, MICHAELS BROS 5 AVE QTHST.BKLYN a FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1011. THE EVENING WORLD, No CONNECTION WITH REENHUT-SI es MAMMOTH J.B.GR Ii 3 || ANY OTHER STORE UT Pres. MAIN BUILDING—— —Fine White Batiste at Walets—blue ot coral em- broidered; round neck and peasant sleeves; also a wide assort- ment of dainty white waists elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery. at $1.2 (see illustration.) A Beautiful All- Over Embroid- ered Waist—high neck; effectively trim med with Cluny and Val. lace; likewise striped voile waists with sailor collars of plain-colored voile to match stripe; re- duced from $1.98. Further, smart cluster- tucked white batiste waists; hand-em- broidered ; another $1.98 value. (MAIN Bullding, Piret Floor.) k te All Odd Garments—Scores of Inter- esting Bargain ae og Offered at Prices That Will Make This Section a Busy Scene All Day on Saturday. 18 to "25 Suits $15.75 for Men and Youths, at Suits that measure right up to the standard of the best grades to be seen in the highest-class clothing stores anywhere. $18 to $25 are our own regular selling prices. You may depend upon it, how- ever, that duplicates of these suits are marked elsewhere at con- siderably hi ee figures. All sizes; in plain gray worsteds, gray pin checks, ue and black pencil-stripe worsteds, tan, brown and gray cassimeres, plain blue, fancy blue and self-stripe serges. Biue ‘Serge Suits at, 8.95 Pure all-wool and absolutely fast color; in every size for men and youths of all pro- portions; sizes up to 52. 5 “Kingly” Trousers at $3.90 600 Pairs %4.50 and bl , black Clay di als, blue uniform trousers, Summer outing bel cod hundreds ‘of aire of fine grade striped worsted trousers at this price, Men’s Tan and Slate ~ Gray Raincoats at $2.65 All sizes; fancy plaid and plain-back garments in a full range of sizes. onderful bargains. In this announcement we can only hint at the specials. It is impossible to give a complete list. If you need a suit, overcoat, raincoat or pair of trousers, you simply can- not afford to let this sale go by. Some lots are ¢oo small to be advertised. ey will be displayed on special tables. Simply MAIN BUILDING Groceries, Meats, Cakes, Etc. Yes, thing to make Sunday’s dinner a success. When you buy here you eet everything "right in quality—right in price—and right in delivery. Special attention to all orders by mail. ‘Phone 4000 Chelsea. “Daylight” Cakes Fresh Meats Fresh supplies from our own Bakery ‘S—freeh-killed Long Island; D0) abeut every BO. minutes. i DELICIOUS STRAWBERRY but seldom, even HERE. tailored garments. , dry:picked IS—fresh-killed; for boiling; Ib 5 . . ROAST BEEF—choice cuts of native ribe; ib... desececons CORNED BEEF—vhoice cuts of 6c Meer onesteas ny anes oat Kuro Mf taney’ Conde LAMB—legs of fancy city -dres SPARERIBS—eweet- pickled, corned flat; Ib... . 9c PORK-—whole loins of fresh Jersey; |b fo . . 6 to 18 years; values up to $16.50; at Boys’ Yoke, Norfolk and Double- Breasted Suits-light Summer- weight materials; admirably lined 9 ... de 6c ’ CHOW, and tailored; coats cut full and DBo | Cdeerines quer Here fereceesteo. 2OC generous; some have one pair VOW “hiseL Jrackere | PULE CREAM CHEESE 17c and others have ave pairs of pilot bread PaaS sa areeet #1 : full-lined knickerbocker trous- eae 8c gprs Ch el eran |) ers; tans, browns, grays, olives NEW-LAID BQGS-—dorsn, 19 23¢ | pRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 27¢ and fancy mixtures; all-wool REST Hiil-ED) HM 29¢ | oRABS sive ‘soft-sheits 35¢ Sheviots, cassimeres anc creation; | to 10 yeara; at MPORTED Shinn iNis~ packed pre = Se Pree ‘7 8445 Ba ferent sce ae uits a egetables ; SANDWICHES —Heshiy made with Be |] CALIFORNIA NAVEL, ORANGES. 40) ‘MAIN BUILDING ham, corned beef or cheese; eeeh. ++ dot GO BO an A h iatteat -25¢11!Men’s %12.50 Waltham R BAY ASPARAGUS— *) D0 pears, large bunch; 25¢ and TRAWBERRY RHUBARB, De ishes and Spring onions; bunch oO} Watches, Tomorrow, Choice of sizes 12 and 16; open face; plain-polished gold-filled case; guaranteed for 20 years. Accurate time-keepers. Solid Gold and Gem-Set Jewelry at Wholesale or Leas Saturday we wind up the first week of this most important sale, Many interesting groups— oiten only one plece of a kind will be displayed ar wonderfully low prices. Be sure to come--early, (MAIN Building, Main Floor) Ask for FFF Re meee (MAIN Building, Third Ploor.) Special for Wines and Liquors siti Hochhelmer Rhine Qe | Monticello whisky (Benedict wine—85c bottle. .. bottling) —#1 quart QA. +a | Imported Amontiliado ORe Cc h dP. ry sherry—$1.25 bottle iar sao O8C | merry Seely OBC Raneay's Qld slay” S:etch $1.24 | “bringy“#0 rot ale ths hi 8de B. BR. kumme! T4¢ med 74e 49e} {i ! - de Monogram No, 5 © T4e Kinds 78c quart hot {Oo quart bottle. . 98e| iin \IN Building, Third Floor) Dupey's French champagne $2.70 bot: tle. ss bottle. .... vit Old Pilgrim Hollend gin~ 81.25 'h-galion 5 bottle Hane 81.50 Prince American Gg Lad oe NTE DAC. | gupes EGEL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE. 1878197 STS.NEW YORK. | No Charge for Alterations on Women’s & Misses’ Apparel Until Further Notice--Hats Trimmed Free | AWealth of Pretty Waists at*1,°1.25,51.69 and*1.98 Certainly extraordinarily low prices for such qual All of these waists are daintily trimmed, neatly made lowest price you will find that they possess distinctiveness. at $1.69 side frill, edged with blue, coral or helio; also the new deep sailor collar blouse, made of white batiste; collar embroidered in blue and trimmed with lace. at $1.98 Waist—center of flowers in contrasting collar and cuffs of plain messaline match, also an excellent collection of all-over embroidery and lace- and em- broidery-trimmed lingerie waists in all white and colored effects. at OAL Green Tradi eee ies and styles. id evenat the ~All-Over Tucked Waist from fine batiste; (see Hand-Embroid- ered Double Ja Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock June Clearance Sales Progressing Splendidly made sketch). Pongee MAIN BUILDING Great Round-Up of Men’s Summer Clothing | | Greenhut Building Evec7ibing fer Full 16-Button-Length Milanese Sik Gloves |16-Button-Length Mousquetaire Silk Gloves 20-Button-Length Milan “Guernsey’’ Cooking Ware at Less Than 43 Regular Price All the Warehouse Duplicates Offered Saturday It is well-nigh impossible to detect any difference between these “rejected firsts” and regular “firsts.” Nevertheless they were bought and sold at a very low quotation on a basis of “seconds.” You get the full benefit of this extraordinary transaction 9-Inch Ova wered Casseroles or Bakers ity 2 quarts: er juaranteed fireproof brown white—lined cookin, ware, regularly 95c; Saturday > , " ast - 29¢ NOTE Our sale of this ware includes practically everything for cooking use. Portable Gas Lampe at $1.49 As shown in picture. You: choice of several artistic styles of standards; fitted with eo ~ 10-inch yellow Welsbach shades; eye-screen burner, chimney, Welsbach mantle and 6 feet - of tubing. (GREENHUT Building, Main Ploor.) — ‘MAIN BUILDIN Women’s ‘i: Silk Gloves For Those Who Consider Quality, Fit and Style as Well as Price ese Silk the very sleeves 8 points; her ure white cloth only; $ Saturday, at 1.25 ves —for extra quality; Paris .points; silk-taped; or wide in fact, combining ALL the qualities that you would expect in a much higher- priced glove; in. black or white, as Hosireds value $1 s0;Sururdaycar, DOC with full arm embroidered in beautiful floral designs; Paris points on backs; in fact, gloves to please even the inost dis- criminating ; black, white or even- $ ing tints as preferred ; Saturday, at 1.1 5 (MAIN Buliding, Mein Fioor.) a Suits Worth $ up to $35 at 20 Handsome effects in brown and tan unfinished worsteds, black and white silk mixed worsteds, pencil-stripe blue un- finished worsteds, blue, fancy blue and pencil-stripe blue Serges; all sizes. $15 Blue “Oswego” $12 Serge Suits, Made from the best tested pure all-wool blue serge. At this price there are also several hundred men’s and youths’ suits in neat mixtures of every color and pattern; sizes for regular, stout and slim men and youths. Praincam at $14.85 Tan, olive and black. We imported these garments direct from London— fooidvety eee better anywhere else $6 to $7.50 Tennis $ and Outing Trousers 5 Flannels and serge in white and neat stripes. and Youths’ Men’s $1.90 “Kingly”’ Values to.69) all otzes, - Men’s and Youths’: Sum- mer Trousers, at §] Washable cottone in linen color, khaki and white duck. Broken Lots of $3 Auto Dusters §2 Cotton, linen and khekt a yee and Black Un- rge Coats $3.50 All-wool and made with patch pockets; all sizes. Auto iding, Gecond Meer. Trousers MAIN BUILDING Boys’ Finest Suits, $7.75 Values up to $16.50, Saturday, at Here is indeed an opportunity—one of those that come These suits were made in Fifth avenue, by one of the best-known makers of boys’ FINEST Read the damnit any) SEE how tema te: able is the opportunity—how exceptional the A en Rupe tens bor here on Saturday and fit HIM with the CLOTH- ING, and YOUR POCKETBOOK with the PRICE. 2- and 3-Button Double-Breasted Models—in several styles of plaited Nortolks; coats cut in proper lengths; linings either serge or alpaca; large knickerbocker trousers, lined throughoui; with warch pocket and two side buckles; materials include finest imported worsteds, cheviors, serges, cassimeres, crashes and plain blue serges; ings in fancy mixtures, stripes, herringbones an plai Il desirable color- v9 75 Boys’ Washable Sults—newest styles and colorings; military and sailor collar, Russian and military lor blouse mod: els; per- ghams, linons, woven color combinations of ght and navy blue, tans, light’ and dark grays, khaki plain white; sizes 2% % i and (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) °7.75 Ing Stamps --We Give Them SPs AONE, “Buster Brown” Hose for i Men, Women& Children, 4 for’ * Guaranteed for 4 Months! Farewell to the darning-needle—and to the tiresome work of darning stockii Ba now + ee Be [ages il, ‘and she deserves it!) ind all the rest of the fami Ss ‘ HOSIERY. ly USTER BROWN’ Seamless; Germ: the foot; mercerized loop toe; reinforced foot throughou; shaped like II colors, Q (MAIN Bu MAIN BUILDING 69c to *1.25 Post Card Albums On Sale Tomorrow, at 29c The special price is just about one-half the cost of manufacture. These albums are brand new—- fresh from their wrappings. Bound in black cloth and imitation leather. Extra heavy carbon leaves; each book holds from 100 to 400 cards. An ideal way of preserving your Summer souvenir postals. (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) MAIN BUILDING: Children’s Playground Fitted up solely with a view to pleasing the youngsters. There are swings, merry-go- rounds, slides and a score- and-one other “joys.” Children must be accom- panied by adults. — (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) MAIN BUILDANG Men’s *5 to §8 Bench- Made Shoes and Oxfords °2-¢ The response given to our sale of “Florsheim” and other celebrated makes of shoes and Oxfords is a splendid tribute to The Big Store—the last three days of selli ave been phe- nomenal, Of course, ortments are broken, but we have taken several lines of our own $4 and $5 Foot-Mould shoes and Oxfords and have added them to this offering; so now there need be no doubr as to your getting your proper size and style. Come, to- morrow, and please come early, Roys’ Oxfords—tan, patent leather | Boys’ Shoes—choice of tan, pati or gun-metal, as desired; all sizes] leather, gun-metal or kid; Gor and widths; $2 and $2.50 J) 45 year-wolt soles; all si grades; at ‘ \ MAIN BUILDING—- Basement Misses’ and Juniors’ $1.50 Tub Dresses 95¢ Misses’ White Skirte—-made of linene In various styles; waist measure Rip to Serine lengths 34-to 39-inch; $1.28 value, to-morrow 69c ch Mercerizod Madras—white broidered figure Suede in black yard Women's 16-Button- Lisle i (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) ABdeven set