The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1911, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUEBDAY, JUNE 27, 1911.’ MOUNTED POLICEMAN RIDES |;iunm er esine to took vettr fr INTO OCEAN TO STOP SUICIDE |.) ceteris wome wate ep This Store Will Be Open All Day Next Saturday, July 121 ———— an eye on him until adjournment, whea With a heart as desolate and gloomy the Magistrate could attend to nim No. 6% Brooke avenue, n } Yourself . ‘G ¥ im. ‘These ae out, but when —— Mounted Policeman McAndrews came f ' ; — - to Ever to Every Purchaser to Every Purchaser | Double Liberty ye of $1 or More. Also | Stamps To-} | ing Stamps Until_i | SoapWrapvers, : ; o’Clock and 40 Free | Tobacco Tags, Stamps to Start a Book | “rtilicates.Etc. Seas ae, Pounding down the beach Sapparsorits | Was in up to his neck and still going. McAndrews turned his horse into the — Bars From Employment Every uh and rode after the boy. The horse MALTED | I LK jad to swim the rollers before McAn- New Applicant Who Is drews could get his hand in the iad’s ‘tion eratheadCoeas ht collar to drag him back to the sand. More Than 35. | Sapparorits, told Magistrate. McGuire ‘Reet wil {he had no family, no friends, no work and no prospects fn life, = will Hi if tha The age limit at which a man may Shas Ort ened Ge ee ery give you @ Job?” asked the Magistrate. obtain employment in any department “Nobody can get me a job,” sald the tabae lunch fava minete, 9 es Pe eels see tect ae ses ccbettle elec HORLICEE o-morrow the Month’s Banner Shopping Day A cata Grder to that ettect bed Brace up,” sald Magistrate McGuire, ie No Combine or Trust day, ot epecinl interest for all collectors of Liberty Stamps. a day for making everyadollar you. spend do double duty —e day to ; S—— a 100) prising nap: 110) EST LIBERTY TAG ‘TH BECAUSE PRICES are - iced ae WHVED BEFORE. Come! We print but example values and it what vou want ta Ti A tall, well developed, alert man called today on Assistant Freight Claim | Agent Brundage, room No. 280, No, 60 Obugoh street, and asked for a clerical Sod arsaat So oma Men’s Summer Suits to his qualifications. tect, Au” aed Abiak Beundise At Remarkable Reductions “what te your age?” “Thirty-six yeare,” wes the reply. W: sd | 5 518& 520. “Tam sorry,” said Mr. Brundage, “but ere ’ =-=INOW ‘we have strict orders not to employ any | person older than thirty-five years. Your references are excellent and your ap-| pearance good, and undoubtedly you| would be @ good man for a job here, but It would be against orders to hire you.” ‘I am a marrief man and I need work,” eaid the applicant. “I am wil!- ing to do the work of two men of thirt five. Can't the embargo of one year be rated?" | “Impossible,” declared Mr. Brundage “My orders are very strict and I must | bide by them.” “Then,” remarked the applicant for «| god, “a man, a0 far as the Erie Ratiroad | Goes, must Oslerize himacit at thirty- | eix. Personally U regret such a situa- | padie'men much oitertnan ti © Any $15, $18 & $20 Fancy Suit advertised you will find it on sale just the Same tia is & bee bargain sale, embeacitg every departmant—a_ proft-mareng, money-saving event no true economical shopper can afford to iiss, of will mins. Read the bargain news here and our other advertisement in to-night bvening Journal 734, $5 & 86 Walk-Over Oxfords Samples and Slightly Imperfect Models for Men and Women at Yesterday we fitted over 3,000 men and women in the first day of this great sale. Many of them bought two pairs, because they could ry, two pairs in this sale for the usual price of one. Remember, there are thousands of pairs of samples included—absolutely perfect shoes at half price and less. And with the others the imperfections are so slight we doubt if you yourself could detect them. F 0 s Styles for The » » 35 & $6 Walk Over Lgepdactegnkes Ox- $ 98 Men leathers a7 1 es eleut calte Kin, tan Russian calfskin, Styles f not & $5 Walk-Over Stylish Summer Oxfords. e smartest and handsomest styles that the famous Walk-Over ‘Women 4 : gunmetal calf, ve Kid, tan Russian calfskin, ena PAIR Vi —_—__——>__ | M’GOWAN Alps cLeRcy ||| Any $15 & $18 Blue Serge Suit ; Y IN EAST SIDE CLEAN-UP. Just to Boom Business we are a the Extra Ta Day Specials Biggest Bargains in suits you have ever $1 Room Lot Wall Paper | $1.50PrincessCorsets | 49c Dress Fabrics One Proprietor of Alleged Dis- White Millinery, bought. This is evidenced by the fact that d ‘ such as rough 10 rolls side wall and 20 yards iatche¢ Of light weight coutil, heavily boned; low | of bgt Beg Se Pap a An many men came into our stores yesterday, , aa tia Rorters suitable for ony room. jp | bust, long 2 sets of hose in soft elk Helehy pad, Se 19c * cpa | i 4 . "at Tg | it sett sill finish: yard... eee ee bah ai a uate : ue sent by friends who got some of these Unusual black or white silk, badbelibanal for ti £0 inches, eee $1 00 basis oan bgbane Pedi sh tha hoardce oe Bargains Friday and Saturday. The assort- Wash Rag Hats, 25c Complexion Cream _ * (eeeed Fleet.) Palace Go.C ts f ll vi trimmed with silk; Pp P ar i deemen, a delexation of lx clereymen, ment is still very large, you'll find every good, With Rag Hats’ Nor-—tor beautity 15¢ opular Sheet Music | .., psible, high Pullman sides, dash and Silay Sncetinn Inka seasonable fabric, model and pattern. dnteiniatel: Baie ; Mice” C Girl of My Dreams, Oh; You ‘Tease! | reclining ba B’ Heavy rubber” QE é nd 5 . ia Fiver. ‘owder , tired wheels... east side between Seventeenth and - 2 : ower Hag, Let Me Gall you fo, | tired wheels,.......+seeeeds . ‘Nwenty-fourth streets, went to ‘he e Picture illustrates SEE 12l4c Wash Laces i abet (Third Floor.) |" 5c Larialiy wed Yorkville Police Court to-day to press Fashion's latest —the 5], 49, $1, 98 Cluny, filet and fancy wash laces 1 25) Ri bb 25 S h C t i charges against two men who had Wash Rag Hat and insertions; yard... ye Cc Mubbons Cc sash Uurtains been arrested for maintaining alleged Special * UMain Poor.) 7" Fancy stripes, Dresdens, moires, satins, Sash Curtains from mill ends of finest aimerderty Gon BEOAR WAY ECAR ECG FMR RRATIVLY Gi CLIGTE cb | Toiterrow... 91.49] $2, 49, $2.98 Embroider Beading talletas and checks 5 to $44 inches J] @/°| Swiss; ruled: shlee and. bottom, di } nera were Charles Green, 47 CORTLANDT ST..near Greenwich, 125TH ST. at 8d Ave it y wide; yard. ig eisee a with draw tape at top; pair....... c ana a by oe ‘pe ni! P Md tea UNION SQUARE, 14th St., West of BROADWAY. (Mala Fleer.) -eeeoecooe. bending al ry nl fo edge 39c es ons Create Sheen ; tie, and. Georg 10¢; Fe) Bure L-lb, heading galloons, usually sold for 10; $ _— ie 7 Butter, jin, 230— 5 En a Rol © | mac at ae ain coos nit | $1.25 Rope Portieres t get their chance natin edges; 6 inche: i uitable for single doors; in red, ; j t met their chance Not delivered. Ny b’d R | ts . to testify to the conditions which the ‘ m obpes emerald green, cerise, re id two-toned effects... eay prevail in their netmamernoetn: atten tOQue- ° 7 pink; yard. . BEN Mae | ti tc For Green waived examination and ESE Rew na , f SL 98 (Main Floor.) 3 Fe Bee cee sane ee ones iiwhts oie este 5. OL. $1 Black Sailors White Goods Magistrate Steinert forfelted Burns's Y Black Jump Jap Sailors, finished 8 to 15-yd, remnants, consistii tila Fo and nveved tho an alarm T EVERY PURCHASE OF” Men’ s ‘49 Half Hose | witiaticrurtsitntiach "Be | soi at ite ipl ant hte sent ou for him. 4 es th jotted wis Vo feset cat fon bit i, | Poe $ 100 OR > Iuported hose of fine cotton o iste thread, 1 3 Sete doe Vantin een i sited he oi BRASS BED THIS SOLIDOA' in black, tan and colors. Double 15c e (1) ip mats ‘aaa Be ued, dates there are more im- S BED F *HONMREEATHERGUCH | EXTENSION TABLE heels, soles and fone. Fal... teens Large shapes, in fine burnt chipe, 59: M li d Cc b ° actera to be found between Third ave- ne also small and inedium shapes.. usin an am Dric “ — A dlavers Mala Floor.) hua and the Bast River ané_ seven Dressing Sacques 1M h Cl Bleached Muslin and Cambric Remnants; teenth atreet and Twenty-fourth than And Kimonos of French lawns, dimit annis ot 36 inches wide; regularly 10¢ yard, im any corresponding area of the ofty. or crossbar materials, Prettily trimmed. Mixtures of gray and brown, in While quantity ats mot sigh 5c a arrarcr ra ee Dutch necks oF collars. Sizes 80 Ao | checks oe plain: af Pg ek edged 5, ALBANY, June F-Gov. Dix sled i ‘ sie Ore ia bib aor (Main Floor) *"* i 75c ‘Blankets | the bill of Assemblyman Foley, designed . to enlarge the market ‘or corp es i H’mstit’d lablecloths 50 Good Cigars Eastern Fleece Blankets, in white and A @tock of New York City by permitting APARTMENTS Or hemmed of pure linen, for round or > ie ci fine ray with pretty pink and pine the Comptrofier of that city to make WEEKLY. | Boe : COMPLETELY FURNISHED square tables. several P pat: QR” bacco; mildarotan: evel “t'50 74c Borers. pale tn eraeesronces caged 45: @uch stock payable in the currency of OPENS AN 0° 00 terns, Re gularly, 8 75 Cc . Main Floor.) (Basoment.) foreign countries. The Governor also ACCOUNT. 159°°. to+500° @igned the bill of Asser authorizing New York ( and collect semi-annual ¢ ter rents. 75c Scarfs, Centrepieces Rogers Sugar Bow! Men’s Handkerchiefs Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Handker- QITG - 32AVE sc: |BEl9 ny | The Crowning Pleasure | | An Invitation Of Your Outing A personal inspection of our Tired nerves and energies caused by Roating, Model Brewery and Bottling Trimmed with Inces. Squares 30x30, Combination sugar bowl, heavy quad- many centrepieces to Laas 39 tuple silver plated; hanging c Hach. seer sic Spotting pace BLOOD $1.19 Table Napkins Men’s Straw Hats 12% Dress Gingham Various sizes, pure bleached, satin finish, Many patterns, Half dos. 3b5c All our $1.50 and 82.00 Straw Hats, 1d omall clade ( Basement.) I ng Cloth choice. .+...0+5+ ‘i bee 4 Brgiib lougsolut clowly eavencelh Women’s Hand’kfs $2.50 Waists silky finish. 10 yard plo ox, Regu- Fine, sheer hemstitched handkerchiefs, Dainty Ja se Silk Waists, larly sold at 81.49, Piece: «6.4... 95c with embroidered wreath initial; in high or low neck models... .. 1.98 c (Second Floor.) Boys'39cKhaki Pants Boys’ 29: Blcuse Waists $3.75 Trunks ' MEATS, ‘12 vac RTT ROL in all styles and all straws; $1. WHOLE PORKQUARTERS | S. OF SPRING LAMB — Cut! Motoring, Fishing, Golfing and all outdoor Plant will prove an ‘educe, i > i. OER Hie 3 ,_ 10c grand Bloomers cut full; D7 | Good quality madras or pereaay Strongly made, with deep, tion to any one. sports need replenishing and rejuvenating in the {We ts by BERT. to to 16; limit 2, at ea Cc Pmt Sat... nse lancdeareese LC inside tray; all sizes: $2. 98 All a ly invited Mm U0 ibe cach; each... SOC any (Third Floor.) "(Third Floor.) (TI form of a healthful, invigorating tonic. fat eee e emma a aa( Sith Moor, eeceeree eee. Surimer Home Furnishings at Most Astonishing Prices to come and see the perfect Hygienic precautions | teken FIRST PRIZE BOTTLED | EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOME Dewy Lowe Noners} non | Extra Special Fireless Cooker Offer fi $2HarmonyFire- $-9 .49 lessCookerforOnly This cooker consists of one ~J'-qt. cooking kettle, one 2-qt, pud- ing pan and one 9-in. pie plate heavy double-coated gray pee ware, Let Your Fire Go Out and Forget Your Cooking This Inexpeasive Fuel Saver will prepare your food perlactly, It will save 75% of your kitchen fuel bills and 90% of your labor. Makes food more nutritious and palatable, ntion and pe vents burning or over-cooking, Cooks quicker and better than higher priced fireless cookers, Ne ee is a natural food tonic, every drop laden with body building, healthful food substances. There is individuality in its taste that no other beer possesses. ‘Though exhilarating, it is mild and smooth, o pleasure trip is complete without it. =e ' ' i DAY MOWERS — itive “10-inch $1.25 the case of 24 bottles—one cent a bottle more than the ordinary beer. A little higher in price—a great deal higher in quality. lar dealer, Order a trial case from your If be does not carry it, kindly let us know, we will see that you aro proinpt!y supplied w ar Syutners, ais0s 2 “LEADER GARDEN HOSE PETER DOELGER FIRST PRIZE BRE¥ WERY } Bottling Dept., 407-433 E. S3th St. J tonnes bt ae | Telephons, 2270 Plaza, New York City i wheels Be | § SQUARE CLOTHES HAM Eis Basement Balesroom. fe EE B8e Vralith 85e | terete Wades ft 79 we BE ~ pear or 7 altar TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't—WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THE ae

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