The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1911, Page 8

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LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL tlttttlTttLlitltlttt te ee JULY 24, 1911. ¥ ten were busy removing the canvas cover- ings from the mounds of clothing which 7 had been neatly piled up by Jacod | | th Levingstein, the stock clerk, after closing | | Lieut. Cronin was then called. He time Saturday, tde 1 Cairns, Woods and Hoffman Thrown Inte Street. deraer ied tron pane Gee foe aw having been present on July 13 in] wittlam Bauman, a drivor, forty-five ’ Store Closes 4 Isaac, from behind the mound Catens's office n i sti Sree Se toe ores ioe salens's office whe n ne went there to) years old, was instantly killed early 5PM €0 up front and eee what the gentleman inv je wald: to-day at West Broadway and Chambers at ° . | wante.”* “Why, it was Cairns who said the/ street when @ team of horses he was Barnett rushed forward, put in a rec- Wk x ond he was running back to the rear of 0 the store, )00 tons of ice in barges at|on his head and was dead when picked = | “Tke, you're cragy In the head. That \ — -_~—_ year.” a = bho grap continued OmibithG tate the yWell, what ld Woods say?” asked! schild & Sulaberger, the Chicago meat f Company had sixty|driving took fright and ran away, ain't no customer, that's @ horse wot's rs ake esa et there em Driver Talks so Long They | piace, quite unruftied by the elamor of | Lie Passes Freely When Wal- A*tistant District-Attorney Deming. | packers. He was driving a team of big | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, Bs nt, is Hoffman, w ob gap Omer pe Din este KILLED IN RUNAWAY. — | made the statement about | Driver Lands on itend When! Great Riches in Summer Suits wer than last year, and that it) throwing him to the street. He landed a ONY Os yee Bauman was employed by Schwara- Pierson brothers. Into Broadway dashed ell, Cairns would put dt up to! gray horses up West Broadway hauling . sy | the engines, looking for fire, whil te May anaes and Woods would say: "That's ‘agon loaded with meat. The ti Skip for Shelter and Spill delighted gallery of several’ thousand do's Men and Manager that's the figure.’ took “iright and bolted, and Bauman persons lined both aldes of the atreet. m Cronin had with him a memo-| was thrown from his seat. ; 4 | at. | Load of Beer. Bee eemecite ig ty annie Take the Stand. taken on the apot, which was! “policeman Kats atopped the horses at | Then Hoffman came along and gathered —_—_——- Lh ddandihay Grand street and West Broadway. | sag J ge | t. Hennessey backed up Cronin. sl in his horses and Broadway settled ‘ Meantime Bauman had been picked up RIN down te Ite usual humdrum. Wesley M. Oler, head of the Ive Trust It was Cairns, he swore, who made the! and a physician summoned, who said ING FIRE ALARM. since Charles W. Morse relinquished the statements about the Ico barges and|death had been instantaneous. | In these last days of July the scythe has been mowing busily inour Wom- en’s Store. Inthe golden harvest are: imported and domestic tailor made Suits of rich quality satin in black, navy blue, brown and fine striped effects. These were originally $27.50, $35, $55, $70 and witness stand thie 14st year's reserve stock at Weehawken. CO alta “EXPRESSMEN” ARRESTED _|riins, resummed the witness "| Lieut, Muggy and Lieut, Diets, two] oo. : Give Williamsburg a Real) AFTER CANAL STREET CHASE] iic"ipitionw ie enon cnn shevtnttty wow gseeatta te AIST APPLY AA _ uilding. He took the stand as before 44, ¢ Thrill by Wild Dash Along | Were Loading Wagon When They | after waiving any claim of immunity in ihe Srustia Gepota: 68t Revrgi tinged a Spie cti eari ble veing shipped, the company's agents re- | Broadway Sidewalks, Spied Detectives Bearing Mant give potting that they “couldn't wet killed LIT TLE POSLAM Down on Them. ance on the | men to load the ice. At Melton, N. ¥., “Detectives Dowling and Landrigan of ity between the detective aid, he interviewed the] 4 jittle Poslam ready at hand| John Hoffman's protracted conversa. | the Central Office were interested to manager of an independent company. | whenever pimples, vention tiv6r blis- | obs ve lly No. 10 told - | tion with the bartender of the saloon | (serve Charles, Donnelly of ve. 12 {John I, Cairns, head of the Kast I who told him he could get all the com: jtorg itching spots and other skin af-| the question of ver Police Commissioner Waldo's detect #* the corner of Thornton street and . hill gettin Masco Medel a fections appear will effectually put treet, Brooklyn, and Another | Ice Company, and Philip Woods, the ‘ ; 7. ppe | Harrionn avenue, Williamabure, to-4ay| man’ ariving what they c@led. "an | "George Did ft" in tho case, was |day," thie man is men #200 a) an end to them. Should any of the | $95. You may have them now for $10, $20, $25, $30 and got on the nerves of the two grays serious skin diseases, eczema, acne, $45—certainly rare opportunities. (meaning | threshed out. all the skilled n ymous exp Mitched to the wagon of John Kissell| one which had the owner's name ; ckerbocker Ice Com-|son the Knickerb tetter, scabies, psoriasis, &c., affect | ‘ @ Sone of No. 9 Harrison avenue, for| painted out, ee Ce fee tea ot [Sey io uence Fe ag Ok get help 1b boone they Feruse 06 pay [either infant or adult, Postar, may | Imported Suits of high-grade tussor pongee, in " rT now ne facen of es for ice ii : ” n for immediate re. em! i Scan bond vale Ge beat ihe tro men, the detectives thought It] New York wit allusion in any more than $2 @ day. ie ead @ resid aah cE natural color, many of them hand-embroidered, at $10, lay tor Joba 10 get through, but he was | “orth Wille to follow them form with any company oF its Riker’s, Kalish’s and all druggists $18.75 and $25. They were originally $25, $60, $80 and $90. Near Lafayette street the wagon ' " so busy explaining to tho bartender | stopped and. Donnelly and Yates got TOriwnietive replied Mr. € D, Curacoa, July 4.~a|sell Poslam. For free sample write Tailored Suits of Russian Linen at $6.50 and $10, what 4 cluch Germany would have tn! out and began to fuss around among | Poitce C sete Ww a hock was felt here at 247|/to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 é ebing the tar out of France ie tt came | en awalting exireas shipment on | 4 Me iuice or hance i this morning, No damage ari yet ‘Twenty-fifth street, New York that were earlier $11.50 and $15. Mostly natural and white. MGs shat tha Aid bo attention to chem [Hi pulder and xaw ea ine the | Fepsrting saat Jon iby bead ot Imported lingerie dresses of French cotton voile they ped + ng| All three them jumped c © porting that John KE, , head of | . . while they stamped and fretted and oe il Taaned the horee anto a Wild | the East River too Comp had told | and hand-embroidered batiste at $10. Formerly $15, ywnpour of rain and the big e Mulberr: it. . , . e: o | were of Tike a fash for Broadway and "Ons man had excaped. “The detectives | With slaty fewer barges than they had Imported Dresses of white, striped or colored ROS nn Coren an wow coam, com NO Deposit 75c a Week French cotton voile at $15. Formerly $22,$25 and $35. banged the'r wagon into an “1” pill tearing themselves loose, upsetting Imported hand-made lingerie dresses of batiste, embroidery and lace at $60 and $75. Formerly $80 and $100. believed the wag-| Put the saying up to Philip We Wagon and dumping out Into the ro t , i} on had been stolen, The Magiet d-headed coal dealer, who, | For This Incomparable aid he could only hold them for dis) nad been mistaken for himself. ‘Then o conduct and reckless driving.) Woods was haled to court. He denied White Sewin | Aad oe ay coeee CL BStHS Thuemiien ke BEC LNasf thelr | the impeachment and said that if any- je je detectiven have over nent tl nody had wald It, Cairns had. = M hi List Price, aChine. 65.00 || | Second floor, Old Building. fine, Each bottle went off with a bang, and|find whether the wagon was honestly | in @ twinkling the corner was a raging | obtained. Detective Mogowan, called, flood of amber fluld, which frothed and | settle the dispute, swore it ——— ‘ | bubbled ax st rushed for the nearest! AMERICAN GIRL DROWNED = jana. last Britis, Magistrate Apo An elegantly constructed machine, fitted with the Drop Just In, Some Very Unusual | SET Grr ime Fine ALARM on| BOATING IN SWITZERLAND, |cronin, who naa cnarge of tie stoutn-|Head, Automatic Lift and all up-to-date improvements. All of Our Silk Blouses Waists at 75c i “L” PILLAR. — saga, | iM expedition, to come to court ‘o-day | Nickel plated hand wheel, ball bearings, and supplied with Messaline, China Silk, Foulard and Chiffon | i Tho With] prepared to tell a siraigit story one . a! ’ ’ ; ; | fire alarm box on the “t"| Miss Mary Louise Thomas, With] Prepared to tell full io of i: latest st i steel attachments. Top and four Go on Sale at Less Than They - Je naa ie Gosling They were all on hand. Catrns swell-front drawers of best quarter-sawed golden oak Cost the Manufacturer + Feel brought with him his dock # c 7 and fine pleats from yoke, with Demonstrators sent without charge throughout the . i hi ; ; beh ic 50. igh collar; and round yoke of | between trolley cars until they | Mary Louise Thomas, an American, and Metropolitan District. Send for The Lie ihr $2 and a oy posed of fevers Venice lace; body part of waist | caine to the next corner, where they | her Swiss tenchgr, rete END f f {our Illustrated Booklet of this buying the material for a waist for so little—to say |trimmed with lace insertion. | Bea oe ania niserre tak [today They ‘were In a rowbost with! : or a fre © land other machines. nothing of the trimmings and the cost of making. asta pattoned in back, quarter Peed he reine ene cette [gown by. motorbest hu ese trial bottle of Ver- A rarely good collection at $2.00 and $2.50. ‘And One-Piece Dresses, at , and clawed one ° ; another to get out of harm's way and|Danione were saved. nas Lotion and Third Floor, Old Building. 185, | Basement, Old Building. ‘the th it Doxitions on the rush tine, | BIG SAVING IN WATER. |know the value of 4 The shrieks of the women frightened —_—— ° ? ry the Borses anew and they reirested to| Commissioner Thempecn Saya nis| MOUtH purity. Y WW ‘ } ‘again made for the sidewalk, but this | Good Work. pry most effi | time no solid phalanx of shoppers! Commissioner Thompson ef the De-| science and they continued | partment of Water Supply, Gas and| than any other. Preserves teeth, inst the! Electricity reports to-day that he finds| hardens gums, sweetens breath, his water waste campaign has been pro.| Lasts longest because the strongest. bel Sold at Orug and Department Stores 15¢ 50c 1,00 MEGS Cuesugh\ the plata acer tiene rare being saved dally, we contin- the other started straight for the open a ues for here are only strane mations) V7 epnas Lotion| PAY SCARED CLOTHING STOR: .| Dillions this time last ij ER3 BY IRVARION QW This morning's rai benefited the | VEANAS CHEMISAL COMPANY, 249 W. 36th St., N.Y, 1 : rain was still 4 If croton water region Inside, Isaac and Barnett Pierson | failing heavily there at noon, NURS wax S. \ ; Pay $1.50 fortnightly or $3.00 monthly if more AMMEYE ~ \ jconvenient. Collectors sent if requested. er RE SPE a Everything for Every Room | \ \ 6th Ave. and 20th St. ‘ | 5 A | NEW YORK \ \| Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Etc.\) | Ice Boxes, Lamps, Clocks, Go-Carts, Kitchenware, Etc. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Everything in Every Department Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. Charming PARTY FROCKS Of Chiffon and Crepe de Chine at One Price—$25 This collection of young women’s evening dresses will give a festive look to the Girls’ Store tomorrow, when some fifty lovely | | frocks will go on sale at $25 each. Not one of these dresses has been priced under $30, and same | that came from across the waters have been $70 or more. The styles are good—they may be used for summer party frocks and even for next winter’s gayeties. Sizes, 14, 16 and 18. Each of the fifty is $25. | Second floor, Old Building Bhow window of Store at No, 677 Broadway, broke and while one of the grays pu French Hand-Made Decorative Laces Cluny Lace Curtains From the Valley of the Loire to the | We go to France for these and arrange for | Bridge of Progress their making direct. The lace designs are our) New models and hand-made laces, novelty own. The lace is mounted in Paris on the best | nets and scrims for the making of lace panels, | quality of bobbinet. And the finished curtains | bed sets, scarfs, pillow tops, pin cushions—all | —exquisite creations in white and Arabe—g0' Jace novelties so much in vogue—are now on into the homes of Wanamaker patrons at one- \ exhibition in the Third Gallery, Ni Buildi . fs 'y, New Building, ons, $2.50, n430 one quale: at the entrance to the Bridge of Progress. Special orders booked for the making of Casement and Sash Curtains lace draperies, bed sets, tidies, etc., in any size, Colored madras, made in Scotland, in exclu- , forming to any decorative period. y et and fans jand com : o < | sive Wanenaier BAU ETS, Se ne ny. Designs and estimates submitted, showing Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings | Madras, 30 to 54 inches wide, 25c to $1.25 oe, see vem in Slots eng, and othee \ Th | | per yard, real laces and embroidery, most of which are } B —e ama 2 $15 worth for 25¢ a week Fancy fish nets, white and beige color,|made abroad exclusively for the Wanamaker | Y asement is 36 to 60 in. wide, 18c to 65c a yard. stores. | & b-w’ Just Flew- | $65 , # “ $1.00 « Fancy colored scrims, 40 in. wide, newest Motifs and laces arranged in artistic designs | in g Over with § Pp lendid $100 —« $1.50 « designs, 18c to 40c a yard. and pinned together ready for home sewing. Third Gallery, New Building. Third Gallery, New Building, | $200 $2.50 + $1 2000 “ $12.50 “ “ Money Saving Opportunities. Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Women’s Pum won Payable by the month if more convenient. Oxfords, Two Eyelet ‘Tiles, | We will open an account for any amount on A Beautiful Quality of Tub Silks _Has Come to Us to Sellat 48c a Yard It Has Sold Regularly for 85c | If 1250 women and 833 men should|each pattern—soft lavender, rose, blue, | each decide to have one shirt of this smart |gray, green, tan, black, and some beau- striped wash silk, there wouldn't be tiful color combinations, exceedingly smart for shirt-blouses, A specially good enough left by noon tomorrow to make a one for this is white with white-and- proportionate terms. No limit, smail or large. 10% Discount If You Prefer to Pay Cash No extra charge of any kind. Good Cammeyer values at these} Goodyear welts; the chance of the prices, but remarkable values at year to get these at ae $9.00 Men’s Patent Leather Women’s Cravenctte and ‘Oxtords. Suede Pum Goodyear welts, never sold for | "One and 1 wo Eyelet Tles less than $3 and 83.50, now at the ridiculously low price $@.00 *4 65 VM i} | Vdd W ddd Y Ua Cowperthwait @ Sons ESTABLISHED 18907 Z irl a charming frock! ‘ ‘ Splendid Special Otterings tor Boys, young gir! a cl i black satin stripe, ; Misses and Children of Cammeyer d A d S There are eight different widths or pat-| On sale tomorrow morning at 48 Streny Yelaen ss 6 faving or ve. an 12Ist t. | terns of stripes, and six or eight colors in Sill Store, Main rid Old tal , 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Also at 193 to 205 Park Row (Chatham Square) "WM JOHN WANAMAKER I-44 Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. 2 ascent inn OR ty acne NLR RSRELE a RAN EE AL hn E37 RRM ES

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