The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1911, Page 8

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4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911, | @OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. S FAINT and see st can ret the boy sats! FOURTEEN INDICTMENTS | aren beads, a Testament and a clipping of an | cofsumers. ( A oat Ss tari f Com 1 te . ems like a lot of money ! advertisement by I". Frank of No, wei, Counts Accuse Secretaries of Come | for m se eth, doesn't |"Thied avenue. Nothing wae found | nanies From Pennsylvania TWO AUTOS IN COLLISION. if? Seareity of platinum | throuseh which the boy might be Mentt r y Waris | makes the high. price i fied. He was five feet three Inches tall Owe Van Go Hint in Vew~ Geerlar tanwe ie cent of i y are thel] | ard weighed about 11 nds. He wore I 4 a blue coat, dark knee pants, black f | shoes and stockings, white shirt and « | green tle len’ Buren i 1 H “ ark; Three | most beautiful produer ion of the Denriet's Art : ut | wonton corner © Av. & 21 Nn _ CLEARAN Frazin’s $3.00 Shees s —_ MAID FINDS NEGRO THIEF, | 202 representing aeater from Pennsylvania tc . ® Nelghbor, with another DENTIST Now AT avenue and auto were Victim Starts Lift on Four-|°"*"*" Closet and Intender Flees, | indict teenth Street Sidewalk and ee Lutz of No ' : Frazin’ hoes: evelvéd Tesmnetatty tor testltyien oe fon edly lured that ne fer Women— , ‘ for ean the the @ to Jury ” Hospital M -" 2% « Is Caught and Crushed. i yfach Indi 9 in toto counts, ‘The "ine ‘hospital | All Leathers- pe ; latest styles, includin, (iets frat chara piracy among the ‘re the other 45 lj the High Toe 6 . 9 tall lumber de with and 1 eu Se oe, After he had potled a cable starting | jeape restrain, trade. b the manufacturer auromobiies - were now Ls NE 8 the freight elevator running from the! and wholesalers and the consumers, the! hadiy «mashed | @ewalk to the basement of The Four- teenth Street Store, a boy, about sixtean | |! years ol4, failed to jump back quickly | enough to-day and was caught. His ¢ , head was crushed between the root of '' the car and the sidewalk and he was! ‘'* \ vatantly killed. |B: ou rf i one H AND SUCCESS 7 Don’t Poison Baby. « lage «sce Ra ol the Fe ZEARS AGO almost very mother thought her child mrt have sight. If you realize the nd slippers. | Muldren of At the time the sidewalk was an held the negro "AREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep, e drugs will produce importance of your eyes v with ah a ythe of 3 , and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP ‘ou'll H Msn dhanes. ‘Teer gore auton cimot So | From WHICH THERE 18 NO WAKING. Muny ate the children cto | YOUll choose your oculist wo nen fainted. They were quick!s ate 2 and assisted from the sc The, devs body was taken to the re fT atreet station. | det the had en: | have bean killed or whose Doaith has beon ruined for life by Paregoric, teude | With utmost care. ake trying to mum and mi ine, ac! which is a narcotic product of opium, Dru; iste ‘ Without *. Brown are proiibited from gelling either of tho nareotids named to children avail or | ‘Eyes Examined (hs the boy, just before he was killed — to anybody without labelling them “poison.” The definition of “narcotio”| By Registered Physic’ ie urry dudlaky, Atte rs old, of | f Hind, {neh * Bed malicing Seronoon oni in and, we oreee ONE bee ~ Pca cad | Ou : of Long fearon ra wad in rest Nineteenth cnroet where | ili hege ~ ginell of medicines containin x and sold under the names | Perfect-Fitting Glasses nt_#2.50. pot he 4 answered an advertisement. |" @ f ing opium ate disguised, ~ Ni R a’ eaninee sont thn re Eo Cote one Reserve be given to your children Trithaut ou or your payin hoor | 3 | & Of culiate’ Opt | 5 at the medicine ¢o ine ose Be crea onl ttn Sine We San Be Spee gratronia, Ups, we | tf Consisting of Jd his companion noticed the | - | gegen a “ator, Which was even with | . work, The , ef Chas. H. Fletcher, | 223Siath Av. ne Castoria always hears the signature of = 2 3 2 4 3 3 the sidewalk “— chink 1 GIMBELS EXTRA—Fashions Worn at “The Drags” Store Open Until 6 P. M. To-Morrow. At Auteuil Today ery Week’s-End Blouse Need Cable received at 12 Noon Today from Our Paris Bureau: May Be Satisfied at an 1 11 go down on the elevator | steinere. i \ ; A All Sizes Economy in This June Sale AUTEUIL COURSES, June 23, 1911. All Widths @1, \regularly $1.sorand $2. All Leathers mccmiriscwee. The most striking novelties seen at ‘‘The Drags” All Styles $3, regularly $4.75. $3.95, regularly $5 andi$6. today were Callot Dresses of white brilliant taffeta, 96, regu 256. 94.10,.regulery ba Maes es trimmed with fringe and pearl buttons, and the large and Pumps, |. °° li - ee 16, wregularly $7.50.and $8.75. ‘ in all leathers, i el . in all leat pop regularly $10.75 and $12.75. Georgette Hats of black velvet, trimmed withlarge bows spike ggg including tating to wear of white maline, : ? _ canvas & white bucke GIMBELS, PARIS. — 2" * Day” is the second of the three great fashion events being held this week near Paris. e attention of every lover of dress is focused on these races, as it is at these assemblages that Fashion discloses her new ideas in styles for Autumn. And for this reason the Gimbel organization takes particular pleasure in being the first to announce the new fashions in America. ies on W ’s Gloves Snot ol the Cie stock ot Soe Gls, eta Won By Waiting—Men’s “Sample” es FS STRAW HATS at $1.50 Of white and black nies ge oy aaah To the remainder of the famous Samuel Mundheim §3, Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Blue Serge and Mixed Suits Of natural color chamoisette, 88, visually 75c. #4 and 86 Straw Hats, which we placed on sale last week, At OPA: Mote: Bpene —Recene ieet: A } Of Milanese or Tricot silk, with Paris points and double finger tips, in | we have added more than a thousand Hats from two Handsome Models in Plain and tan, chamois, mode, gray, lavender, sky blue, bamboo, pink: white and black | other fine makers. $ $ hades: ch every ¥ air, 26. j i *ayner’s 16-button Mousquetaite Silk Cloves, in white and binck, @1 pair. Tomorrow the men. who failed to come sooner reaj Fancy Weaves, Exactly Suited Main Floor advantage from their delay, for they can share in this : j splendid collection at a new low price—$1.60, And the to Vacation and Summer Needs. Dress Lengths of Foulard Silks | Fourth oul, wi is many xcrions andbexinings 85c to $1 Qualities at 50c Yard The group contains Straw Hats for every man’s Brsterence, in one " , her—-Splits, Sennits, Mackinaws and Milans; including, Of course the silks, being in short ends, are among the most desirable ae Oo eee i peanct : patterns and colorings in our stock of Summer Foulards. Among them are me Yon rear rere: cra cae nehlogee rapes ot the of coped saan Srmenaestrereet Sosa; snd, economical pemioities for Summer } Pessoa of the great profit it affords to the men who share in the offer, They are excellently fitting models. The quality of the serge is unusually fine, while the workmanship is perfect. The Summer Boys’ Fine 1 Black Satin Messaline, 75c Yard Peruvian Panama Hats at $3.75 Effects ° : in oie in a brilliant finish, 36 inches wide, regularly gold in | gq into usin at's tine “We consider then contervative fo 87 Combination us and $8 qualities—-we might, if we were so inclined, follow other stores Fee at $12 Wash Dress Goods, 18c Yard pn gee rank ali and “get away with it.” But we'd Suits at $4.69" Aj ; : The Hata are in Tolescope, Racquet and Planter etyles—choore at . f Includes Coat and Two Pairs ;* Cool, attractive fabrics from home and abroad, from which .78, and the earli F which should win the atten- r lever women will make everything from a charming gown to | °"'’ ‘%™ th sarler the bevter Tout Fier tion of youths from 16 to 22 of Knickerbockers wear on a Summer afternoon or evening to a child’s frock. Our ¢ years are shown to their best O’Nelll Main Htore—Second Fleer ‘ » hi on 25 ‘ a 5 ; oa res for ahem tag Inyraawees 23° 10 He ayard mow | =) People Have Responded Royally to agg A ON el gd pedo 4 Satinatrpe Bait in pink, bus and elitrope flora desis This Unique Sale of “Cut Pieces” of Yard Goods ings are especially varied. | commanded pfices greatly in ex Cross-stitched Lawn, in pretty floral patterns, ‘ Because it offers the most-wanted piece goods of all kinds ; eee a Rot 6 mui hae e | cess of $4.60. There is no reason 46-inch French Marquisettes, in light and navy blue, heliotrope and black, . z entire collection which would | why they should not do so again Floral Net or Voile, in light or dark grounds, : At Lower Prices Than Ever Before '+ not be splendid value if | when this sale is over. Suitings 38-inch Lawns, with pretty floral or novelty borders. Still an opportunity Saturday to layin afull suppl for Summer sewing of much higher priced than $12.00. | are composed of pure worsteds and wen Foulards; typical designs on light and dark grounds, with Silks White Go ens ‘embrotderies ‘| Special $40 Suits for Youths, | cheviots in elegant shades and : Colored Ramie Linen, 70c Yard DrossGoeds = Muslins Linens Sheeting made of Cheviots, golre: combinalione, 1p: mained ead Justin, « complete color-range ofthe fashlonable pureslax Ramie Linen, 4 a aces oweling Draperies at less than half price.¢4.75 | striped patterns. These suite were Including royal purple, pink, eadet blue, navy blue and golden brown, the In “cut pieces” of 1 to 30 yards, Subway Store, Lower Floor Anumber of Double Texture | Cut from our own patterns; the searce shades, 47 in. wide. Second Floor Slip-On Coa el ue Os ies, approved ' ' Pretty Ribbons “ in” “ ” Special at..... $6.50 | double-breasted models, with or The Fresh-Air Girl altel, at Moire Tafteta Domestic & Goodrich 125 Pairs of Men s Fancy without belts, This $4 69 seizes i i , for millinery and sashes, in . ‘ ! | be, hes Sam ra Ts Seecntee this ean Gyho golf | Tight. and. dark colors, @8¢ yd., Sewing Machines, $16 oe ry’ | atzined rousers. PN Wetoce anion e | So she may be glad of these fine offerings: waually 40s. Taffeta Ribbon, { h k i. * ‘Women’s $6.50 Swoaters at $4.96 614-in. Plain Taffeta Ribbon, for $2 Cash and $1 a Wee! amen oo pe magih hg ol Ny “Domeetie” Sewing Machines, Mode A $5.00 Panama for $3.00 | Men’s W. L. Douglas ‘ In plain, mannish weaves, with or without collars, in white, Oxford and | usually 30c. P Number Hig some have bees, used by ws O'Neill Main Store—Secend Flees, Oxfords | ff tan: slo in fancy weave. 97-60 Sweaters at $6.78 with pretty pin dots, in pin, ght perc working oer. 0 nt 4 Tole eee to oer | Including ManyRusset Oxfords : aad de Ls ; f - r Well “Goodrich” Se } i in. an sS 5 t Smart mannish weaves, in white, semicfiting, with V or high neck, | |_blus aud white, de ye ually Oe Mea eel tn eee tates wet can sport a swagger z y Kusset OxToO ' fi i » 5bg-in, that produce the Domestic. A thoroughly high ee eae an dita a grace Machine, in five good styles Some ot the “Goodrich” the advantageous features of Panama this Summer a} ¥,83 and $3.50, at $2.28 jain Store—Second Floor, when you would other- Famous “Boy Scouts” Shoes | 3%. toguisty ts. iaads hoor i a | a re: The high giving room for bulky ] wise have b: tent — are: e high arm, giving room for ive Deen con’ { Most boys know about the “Boy Fountain Pens $1.25 materials; the capped meedio bar and. presser . i i ni $1. i with a common straw ] \e Scouts,” if they don’t actually bel 7 . " , i foot bar, the four-motion feed, the automatic \ 5 ey act ly belong Excellent Fountain Pens, non: pono Ma gf th bobbi The real hand. to them, They know them and their | leaking; with a variety of pen velfet hire bay nog reed shane ply in winder, hat. nd- P soldier-like Shoes, which are so good- | Points; each fitted with pocket sate necuvens Rt Cease woven Panama, in the ating aed ‘comfortabl ryt it clip, “Your name stamped. on All are Drop-Head Machines. Some are automatic lift. Sometimes tive bleached finish, cing and so le totramp in, | barrel in white or gold. Excellent | sold by agents at $35 and $40, This lot at $15. Ac of high- native bleac! nish, | or ride bieyele or play baseball in, graduation gifts or to take with | grade attachments and a five-year fusrantes with each When you buy W. Douglas shoes below the Gimbels is the only store in New York ou on your vacation. Regular $2 Free delivery within 600 miles of New York upon first ot $2. Men’s $2 00 and $2 50 Straws, price branded upon ther are g a genuine bape where these fine Shocs, made of soft, tough fae at $1.25 each. Main Floor Subway Store, Balcony le ba 9 fala: oven the h the fn ‘ ae 9 25 urday only, al Ke slain, cop oa a be Devinn Ane We P | in this Sale at $1.35 ‘Doys' Dougias Oxfords, regulariy | . = tan, olive or back, ines 10 to 184, af 31 id Eno to supply wmall at of men te-motro, and 08.50; Oty ; 508 oO ween to 1p wt oo and 6 te 11, 62, In eesti Int is Rusia eal, gun- all Maly sewed and aely Gninbeds nat the gived tox | Here line of shoes for men, the snapp iy os “ad jet d i, rawe ant shoes in all the most popular leathers, suc in metal, ‘ VE A So ts” Pata Sane" Si SHR “gecond’1 poy BROADWAY THIRTY-THIRD ST. Split braid asilor finlehed brims, Pick them 3 box ealf, viol kid, tan Russia and tan vici, In both ® , 2 weve : i a aenetenee 1A high and low outst atissics Relish

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