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Gagged them. Two of the men held them down, while the third went through their pockets. They had not : finished when Tony freed himself of the ' Gag and yelled. The man who was go- Ay | ACK TWO BOYS ing through his pockets then stabbed | him in the back. }] Patrolman Hagen heard the ory and appeared and the men ran. aud Fourteenth street when the police- man pulled out his revolver and fired three shots. The men stopped short. Tony Jantokas, nineteen year: ‘The prisoners at the West One Hun- No. a8 ¥, years ol, ot Gred and Twenty-ffth street station ast One Hundred and Third atreet, employed eaid they were Frank H. Boyle, nine- » aa ® pinboy at @/ teen years old, a plumber, of No, #4 owling ally at One Hundred and Fit-| West One Hundred and Nineteenth teenth street and Fighth avenue, re-| street; Joseph Scott, nineteen, No. 315 celved his week's pay of $6 early to-day,| West One Hundred and Twenty-first Placed {t in his shoe, and was walking | *Teet, and Benjamin Baker, home with his friend, Gustav Ma-| One Inborer, of No. 64 Lawren GaiNND,: AHoLKr pinbos, ites |Jantokas declared that Boyle | Mav Che Hoste Ga rns oe $17 man who stabbed him, The men were | dred and Third street, when three men pounced on them ee | all locked up charged with assault and | robbery. No money was taken from | One Hundred and Fifteenth street be- | either of the two pinboys. Order Department. We deadasal, aes eee tan tare en gn Hook "Wrient” dinpiial.” He Our great GREENHUT Building is so fairly BURSTING with savings-opportunities that they could not be told of fully in many times this space. fwho declared they had none. | found ‘that ier had been stabbed So, COME !—if your home needs Kitchen Utensils or a Refrigerator. COME !—for Floor Coverings, Upholsteries or Curtains of snowy whiteness. a ee fe rei ene of the] toe inite ea nosetratet the tne, at COME !—for Housekeeping Things, China, Pictures, etc. COME !—for Furniture built for COMFORT and LIFETIME SERVICE,—and necked. {he ——— , aun toed Pring Mla teengeo ld Ss!World Wants Work Wonders. SAVE 10 TO 50 PER CENT. ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY! ‘ A Spec High-Grade Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 in new, novel pictures and in desi of frames never before shown. Special Sale of Women’s Wool Suits Consisting of Tomorrowt to gain an idea of their almost Imported Mixtures, Tans and Greys, Hair-line Stripes and Navy and Black Serges Values up to $30.00 $ 12.50 if fs usually 4 mot me #1. White Women’s | Serge Suits Linen Sutts ee lined with best quality in a selection of He Gk cre Peau-de-Cygne different styles value $30.00 value $15.00 $19.50 $9.50 Smart Travel- WNegligees or House Gowns Special values offered Here, Tomorrow Washable Voile—Empire model, | | Cluny lace trimmed............... $7.50 | White Figured Swiss—large collar, open | sleeve, Val. lace trimmed........... $4. 95 | White Dotted Swiss—Empire model, | embroidery trimmed............... $3. 95 | Flowered Lawn or Swiss $1.45, 1-95, 2.50 8 2.95 Kimonos Plain Silk — flowered satin | border or shaw! collar. . $5. 95 (oF 6.95 f Plain or Dotted Silk—Empire model, satin trimmed..... Regeatintets ” $3. 85 Flowered Lawn or Swiss...... ‘eae 8 175 Each hat sesses a charm all its own. All Made in Our Own Workrooms The styles cannot be duplicated i: +) tes will be from $10 here, tomorrow, at.. has $75 “(MAIN 30. 2 ‘., Dressing Sacques Flowered Lawn or Swiss—belted or kimono shape........... 656 & 75¢ | White Lawn—torchon or Val. lace trimmed 9&C¢ White Lawn or Swiss—Dutch neck, lace or | embroidery | trimmed,....... $1045, 1.65 8 1.95 ‘MAIN BUILDING Sewing Machines *1 a Week Special Sale of Wash Stik Petticoats and Princess Slips White India Silk Petticoats Tucked flounce ........... r $3.95 8 495 Deep flounce, lace trimmed. . $5-00 & 5.95 Any of the followin, chines—EVERY ONE OF THE BUILT FOR SERVICE—may had at The Big Store for the smi “Wheeler & Wilso "$17.50 wna823.75 Seersucker Petticoats Plain and striped......... AP renew > 98c | Princess Slips | Tn India Silk—white, pink and blue | $4.95 to 8.95 woodwor! kind Linnea Chain- Stitch Machines 8 at. (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.;.-19th S’ * PICTURES ~incioned MAIN BUILDING—— e e Millinery A Number of New Styles Will Make Their Bow ney othe store, anywhere, Later jen they are copied) the prices $15. You can bay: them $5 Also a 75 ‘pate ‘of beautiful *10 sewing ma- HIGH GRADE STURDILY payment named. The “Fountaln,” the “Victory,” the “Singer,” the Prices for the “Fountain” and “Victory” ma- The Famous Singer No. 66—model G; has 7 drawer: embossed ment for Little Worker Machines $6, 50 On Thureday We Place on Sale dal Invoice of Framed Pictures (Upward ofaThousand Subjects) At Low Prices Without Precedent This is an extraordinary event It Will Pay Every Woman Who Seeks an Artistic Picture at Lit- tle Cost to Come Here Early, There is oaly one of each kind. This is merely a fragmentary price- list. You must see the pictures un- believable values at these prices: 15, to be all 5 THE ZVENING’ WORLD, Send Us Your Orders by Mail They will be taken care of accurately and intelligently by The Big Store’s Mail You can shop by mail here, through our corps of expert shoppers, just as well as if you personally visited the store. Our Great Clearance of Home Outfittings With These Clearance Summer Rugs NO Floor Need Be Rug-less! Think of 25c for a serviceable rug —a Milde LONG! ul sizes at proportionate clearance prices. Choice of a couple of thousand $2.50, *3 & °3.50 Oxfords & at $1.49 Every new shoe-idea, every up- to-dat wrorer'’s ||Women’s Linen Suits and Coat]|"ei""""iu7s mes $1 50) i bat td Ld LR JUNE MAIN BUIL DIN We Store Furs, Fur Rugs, Etc Write or’ Phone for Particulars. OTHER STOR! ql EL COOPER @. No co pay SIDES OF neyo GREENHUTS! HpEL COU | No Charge for Alterations on Women’s and Misses’ Apparel U Intl Fu Further ( a GREENHUT BUILDING--‘‘Everything for the Home’ Two Representative Alluring or jale Items in for Thureday, in Lace Curtains | Lawn Mowers, and Bed Sets | Refrigerators, Selected from a lengthy cat- Water Coolers alogue of clearance values: | Lawn Mowers—low-wheel; Dainty 3-Piece Parlor Suites, as Illustrated Prices for $385 Cluny Curtaine—super grade cable | out low of high gr net; hand-made Ctuny guipure | 94!’ Ct lasertion and same lace edging | 16-inch; on t-inch hemmed band; for- as tilus-f{f Y trated; merly $3.75; Thursday 9 65 at at, a palit... eee ee ~ passes: Renaissance Bed Sets—fine quality | $1.95, ee 1$ineh, $2.10 There have been so many inquiries for this suite since the cable net; beautifully designed | Kaiustadte: fer high or low asin? last sale that we shall repeat the offer for Thursday--ONLY! Semi-Colonial style; mahogany finish; fine construction; loose-cushion seats, in green or rose, or crimson silk velour; year-in-and-out price for such a suite would be $60 or over. (GREENHUT Building, Second Ploor.) Renaissance lace frame; four | self-sharpening; best at {ts price la LARGE corners and center- | the world " motif; for full-size bed; include | Extra Refrigerator Values— bolster cover; handsome’ - $8.50 sort; Thursday, 6.25 (GREENHUT Bullding, ist Floor.) uilding, First Fleer.) MAIN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING: Same, with led lining: $13.75 Japanned ater Gosiare 18d with Lp ternerr Hand filled walls; nickel-plated fauc tallon, $1. 95; 8-gallon $2.85 VERY SPECIAL: “Eclipse” Electric Fan—for any room or office; direct current; 110 volts; 12-inch, $11; 16-inch. $13 (QREENHUT Rutiding, Mala Floor and Basement.) hee enamel- Dresses, at *5 and *7. 50 This Summer’s Greatest Sale at These Prices—an Event That Pushes The Big Store a Peg Farther in Advance as a Value-Giving Institution Women who Repeeeare novel as well as dainty ef- fects will buy their Summer supply oflinen suits and coat dresses HERE, tomorrow. The pictures give a fairly good idea of the smartness or two of the styles— the description will help to enlighten you further. Women’s Natural Linen Suite—coat designed with combination shaw! and sailor collar, with inlay of contrasting-color linen rever trimmed with self-covered buttons and soutache braid; skirt is a neatly gored model with loose back panel and foot- ‘ laits; ONLY ONE OF SEVERAL SMARTLY- TAILOR-$5 'D STYLES; at......... Women’s Tailored Linen Suits-—ns {I new model; coat designed with combin: rever; turn-back cuffs and revers are color embroidered linen and small buttoi gored model with loose front and Vs p of a number of chic designs offered; at. The Coat Dresses Fashioned of linen in white, natural and colo Iso of imported especial riceincludes ma- making. Your choice les in linen-finish cos- Head” muslin and repp; hionable colors. (MAIN Building, Basement.) MAIN BUILDIN' Women’s Girls’ and Misses’ “Middy” Blouses at . $1. (Skirts to mateh at $1.) All are new this season, Smart in style and wonderfully service- able, The material will wash like the best handkerchief linen, Pumps trated; @ very smart Style, leather and material ited—among them: tan, jun-metal, patent skin, white canvas, with deep sailor oiler of 2) red, blue or, white Gala- cravenette, etc, -fep sod rac thy alate in waite and oe ae sods il- tea; braid justrates lo of imported repp_ wit! lor collar and p ° Ske RASC LEE as cuffs; fo nd tie and pocket of contrasting color repp. i eteal SHAPE IN ALL THE STYLES These dresses fasten down front with patent-shank buttons re a COMBINED thatean be removed for laundering. Many other equally $ wu breads | 2 striking models at the same price . 5 sizes6to$ . a We Add to the Collection | | another very chic linen coat dress, inv 18yriat DL One grade sample low shoes and pumps, made by one of the best manufac- turers ; not a pair worth less than $3; most of them worth $3.50 and $4. Misses’ * and Children’ Sand $3.50 Oxfords, nt ©1620 All wi patent leather; alls tan Russia calf, Fun aanl: se $2.95, $3.95, 55, 86,75 “roow etry Misses” foot Sandala—all sizes up 23e to 2; at. (Mal roui bro All-O' ora! at. Waists Dainty White Crossbar Waists—square neck and lace; new peasant sleeves, also lace- "59 trimmed; at... Cc 7 doz., SHe; reg. 100 package. ...... rer Brabsoiduved Waists Here is the very sale you've been wait- TARCH— FRc i d Ba 1 —square neck and peasant | | ing for—the annual event at which we isms 18¢}| ains an con sleeves; made of pao of the surplus lines from two of | SUGAR CURED HAMS— = 1. 6 he ra A ork's best-kaown manufacturers of men's | beautiful embroi- 89c high-grade ¢rousers, | see ¥ ESTPH IAL INSTILE 18 14¢ | MOFYS At vis c sees Those who did wait will find thar it was White Batiste Wajsts—elab- shen ise and $ embroidery; smart side frill; at 1.25 Outing Waists—white linene; box-plaited; with sailor col- lar, belt, turn-back cuffs and bow of blue iitaniinencs servative elder brothers srw linen: 8] QR] |stats g9 gx sid , oe to $6 trousers. tom Od (MAIN Bu for This Sale thousands pairs of high- designed with combination shawl and sailor col with heavy lace insertion and edging; turn-back cuffs trim- med to match collar, This is only one of a large num- $ ber of coat dresses from which achoice may be had at 7.50 The Skirte— may be had in drilling that matches blouse (mak- ing complete suits at $2), 22- Women’s Tub Dresses, White and Colored Charming NEW SUMMER STYLES, made of the desirable materials in an almost endless variety of pat ith Goodyear-welted soles; and Children’s 50c Bare- and up (MAIN Building, First Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Nearly 4,000 Pairs of Men’s & Youths’ 3.50, 4, 95 & *6 MAIN Bullding, m IN Building, Second Floor. ) ‘iret Floor.) MAIN BUILDING:- Sale MAIN BUILDIN Tomorrow’s Grocery Specials We ship groceries to all sections of the country aud we freight charges to your nearest railroad station in accordance tH & established regulations, Our free wagon delivery nervice extends to 0 ractically al Seeshore resorts and suburban points within 50 miles of New ork. We {ill all mail and telephone orders accurately and prompily. Please call 4,000 ¢ heleee. ‘ Potatces Summer Trousers, at $9.65 a, lj tb. ~ Washing Pow der 20-MULE TEAM JOAP POWDER bor., Pres, Reg. 100 phigey i 87e 69¢ 35c 2Qle || 9 ZERTA VANILLA PUDDINGS ind yoke of all-over em- idery; trimmed with bat., Reg. 50c bot., Reg. 250 bet., . 19%e 35¢c _17%e worth whild delaying, for in this to- morrow, we exhibit absolutely the largest and choicest collection of materials that it has ever been our pleasure to offer at any price. Popular Summer Flannela, Striped Worsteds, Fancy Cassimeres, Fancy Mixtures, Cheviots and Tweeds. Every popular style is here, whether for dress or for outing wear. For young men we have the snappy “peg-top” effects; also trousers of regular cut for their more con- tely trimmed with tor- Swift's borax eoap’ or Badbitt's best evap Box, 100 hare, 10 reg. Se bare, = ‘ $3.75 38c Chole ete $f fancy native chuck; special, Ib. .. lle Bishop’s Preserves Pleur-de-Lia California whole fruits; 12 ding, First Floor.) (MAIN Bu $2.90 §1 Ab Bae i (MAIN Baltathg, Thisd Hoes)

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