The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912. 10 DEATH Was in auch a position that. he sone| om while Assistant Distrtct-Attorn | a week to enjoy my honeymoon, Labor Foreman Kitled by Train, | a om ciacinmneseemesmnsrummsniis a ot reach the rope controlling the mech-| The prisoner, Edward Shonia: “All this morning [ have'been stopped] John Galso, forty-nine years Itv- :. | “ania.” Ho called for help and his cries! twenty-five years old, a decorator, tree aus s, who) tay at No, 1790 East . 0 fore. 1 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ; Were heard by Henry Arthens, another | ing at One Hundred and Twenty-fourth | were amazed to read the article In ques! man in charge of a gang of laborers at Oculists’ Optiovns | ! / * ichman, who was in the cellar, street and Third avenue, was tion, and I should therefore appreciate! the West Farms station of the New Haifa Century’ Business. 1 4, 2, Y t on the charge of burglarizing the apa: (it if you would publish the facts, which @ork, New Haven and Hartford Rall | 4 H ' ment of Patroiman Frederick Blohm I am the trial co 1 in the, road, Was struck by @ north-bound | 6 Y, /8 4, (j ¢ ‘ 1 | nder waived examina. |p| ff's attorn s Will. Morgue. held in“$i,600 ball for the | J. Coen, an Reduces the Cost the mah who 2M Seventh avenue Inst ovening. | Charles Clausen nag the| train to-day and. inatant! 4 i i WHEN FOOT CATCHES: can release myael Wh Imned. ‘before Magistrate |Conaeciicut Cad Company, and ihe|body, Was taken to the Tecton The Ehrlich Service pepe | : was probably weak from the pain of hie | rand 8 | got marries yes and. it wae on | ees of Glasses Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to ote St.,N.Y. Leh ta ane Sate ese een ane "he "neve aude "Wateak ones “an”c-| New Upright provides the || § Watchman in Durland’s Ridirtg concrote floor ‘of the cellar, almost ; . 0 : ° 90 Because it es ¢ Our J Sal of ss striking Artnens. "J — = Piano: make service of registered une e ulmer Academy Meets Fate After, ,An,tmbulance was mummoned and 70H remerey Mtn he wan the 7 fous, He died snort! as "1 ‘ ——— ull and other infurtes, o|NO WEDDING BELLS FOR HIM. physicians who examine Is making new selling records. There is no reason for wonder ; f $ freeofcharge— | |) . . } Comrade Attempts Rescue. | New Player 37 5 ee om when you consider the remarkable offerings in silk, isle and B R q $ CO= * saving you the oculist’s KLEANWELL Pianos... \j| cotton Hosiery for every member of the family. The 4m prontrated over the death of ‘his $3 eel $10 genet the items are representative of the savings this sale affords |The immense freight elevator in Dugpy the Coroner, “Misray wes the cecona| TREY Rang Long Ano for tawver,| "The toothbrush that ) cost of glasses only; Men’s Silk Hose at 16c | Women’s Silk Stockings, 25¢ fand’s Riding Academy in West Sixty- Watchman im Durland’s killed by the! Werongly Reported Married. | holds its bristles R Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $1¢ Pure thread silk; made withdouble| 4.inch garter top, high spliced’ Eth streot was responsirte for ihe >'# sievator, H With Bifoce! Lenses, $4.50 to $18 | I) sotes and heels; solid colors, black heeié and finen soles. Black, white, Geath in Fiower Hospital to-day of |] 2nd combinations. cuseet, tan, pink, sky and navy. pace ey Thomas Murray, Atty years old, of NoMAGISTRATE’S MEMORY GOOD | thomas 2, O'Ne,» New York ew. | glhe srpaller the PIANOS 217 Broadway, Astor House 4 i tained adjournment of a case tn court | 223Siath Ave, 13th Se, 390 Sixth Ave.,224 St. |] Men’s Liste Socks at 12 Women’s Lisle S‘ockings, 15¢ S81 West Sixty-third street. Murray.wad aes ¢ to Prteon |!" Oder to enjoy his honeymoon, Issued Ss er . WAREROOMS: 101 Nassau, Ann St 17, West 42d— New York Bilkfinieh lite thread; doublesoles | Murcerisea fisish, deep garter top; & night watelunan tn the Durland esq : int €0 Prison) the following statement to-day: | 7 : 65 and 57 Flatbush Ave., B: si Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. | and heels; in black and colors. in black, white and tan, iahment. Seven Years Ai “As T already have « wife and two} rice. . lym; 90 Fifth Ave.: New Yoru — Men’s Hall Bose at 5c Wo * Stockings at 5e ‘ making his rounds early to-day he Mngtstrate O'Connor, in fine sons, with whom 1 am living the | me ua ity —_—- a Werk || mul tegen Fas alae f ised the freight elevator to reach theCourt, to-day gave an illus! imple, uncomplex and happy life, {t is | Qu ee ee | regul 7 seamless socks, seamless stockings fourth floor, and in getting off his teftkood memory when he recognized | somewhat disconcerting to read in the| * 1 CARPET 4.44. ¥. witums/| Sunday World Wants Wo | cotton, first quality; black and colors, | various weights, feet colors. . foot wan calight between the edge of theman arraigned before him as one whom daily newspapers that Tam gettng mar.| GL the way. Tel, 364 Columbus, Ret, 1873, Children’s Heavy Ribbed Black Stockings at ec ding and the floor of the car. Murray he had sent to Elmira Reformatory in ried again and that Judge Plateek gave CLEANING 9563 West 64th St, Monday Morning Wonders. ||| Heavy corduroy; fine rivbed;in black only, and in all sizes. | | ', Maia Whoee, Men, Only 3 More Days of Our} Summer Merchant Tailoring Sale} We furnish the best materials and unquestioned workmanship, which is equal to saying the finest tailoring and fit to be had. We will mahs a Suit, Top Coat or Raincoat to your meas- ure for $12.80. Best Capture Yet! 1,000 Silk Shirts for Men $3.50 for $7.50 Grade One large store to-day is selling them for $7.50—unless it shall choose to meet our price. Recently we had a lot of the same kind and sold them out in a day at $5. “$5 for $7.50 shirts”—we said. At $3.50 they are less than the silk would cost at retail by the yard. Keep in mind, Plegse, as you read this, that there are silk shirts and silk shirts—value depending upon quality of silk. These are made of pure silk of very high grade, in half a hundred. varieties and not an undesirable pattern among them. Small Lots of Women’s Wool Coats, Suits, Dresses and Raincoats Specially ?riced, on the Subway Floor It is a wise plan wher thinking of the vacation wardrobe to plan ahead for the first Autumn days. Lowwater mark has béen reached in the prices of many such garments decidedly wortha few minutes’ inspection. Street Suits} $10 Serge Dresses, $6.75 Capital for traveling, climbig and early Au- Just thirty-four blue and black serge dresses fumn wear, are 78 wool suits o serge and fancy | with ratine collars and cuffs. Dresses pretty mixtures built on a conservaive model. All | enough to wear anywhere in the morning. have silk linings and shields. ae Picadilly Raincoats, $6 Finer Suits, $2.75 50 of these English-looking aes of tan \ These are of excellent blue ati black serge and | cashmerette so exceedingly popular. smart black and white shepherl checks—just 60 No matter how big or stout you are, the price remains the same. You may select the materials from an assortment of over 100 high-grade fashionable materials. [Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Mouey Refacded | ‘ dd theta: ‘ ‘Silk Dresses, $5 Pure white with self stripes. Pin stripes, pencil stripes, h $3.00 Vulcan Gas Small women are invited to this very good as- ° Roman stripes cluster stripes of color on white and colored Irons at $1.24 1o-button Silk Gloves, mous-| |} Long Coats, JI.75 ortinent of ailie & in which we ha 4 grounds. Plenty of black-and-white patterns, -cool greens, vid For tai-]| guetaire style, with’ double Soe oy dias GA RE dua Uk teeta a thetic lavenders, blues to go with the blue nd : wpa hal fingertips and perfect in every Necessary to have a long oat to wear over | jority of sizes 32, 34 and 36. Changeable taf- eed 4 & serge, and com- - eae : rea] » in white and black, thin dresses, and these are of god-looking whip- | feta messaline and foulards—cool and economi- binations that are both unusual and alluring. Po a Ma pipe Ae to cord serges and mixtures, but ye have only 56 | cal, for they save laundry bills. All sizes from 14*to 17. Three lengths of sleeves. Coat : wses| | get “aoe of which to dispose at this pric. Subway Floor, Old Building. style, with French turn-back cuffs. Will wash adntirably, if ironing washable quality; all sizes; handled with reasonable care. ‘ Fe a 3] ] at the Seiad crise ie Thursday and following days. $3.50 instead of “28 Sample Waistsat $1.50] 800 Pretty House Dresses, $1 cai Reow larly $2 ‘0 $3 Half dozen of the most attractive new styles, | é A t | | |nothing to get out of order, Takes just opened.~ Such good looking black Sizes 36, 38, 40 only. Onlyone or two of a j 5 pesihd ex 8nd but two or three minutes to heat 7.50. ‘ ; s Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. oi | Jand is then ready for use. Con- : white and blue and white effects. Percale, tees that’ 8 cont Wort tt Dealt walt longer t Pines styles of lawn, vde, crepe, some gingham end lawn, some checked, some printed, é ; : ! tanh sel leg Hin pdareathephep ryt} eo Ture garments, aperin ee with side frills, many with lacs and embroid-| some striped, mostly with low necks, one style ; ‘ the work. Place and cer wagon Cul Gir ei ery. Occasionally a little massed or soiled,] of percale with high neck. Some trimmed with \ a : aay Speers Mal orp: ‘old but one tubbing will make thm good as new. borders, others with plain colored bands—best | |] own price, we | bh Styles and materials wonderfilly good. — we have eeen this season. an iron that | a Subway flor, Old Building. Subway Floor, Old Building. ; . | jail esting Iness Women’s Combination oO ’ 64 | tock Cool S Unde ‘i 1 Oe Pe sh. eee ae Stockings | §00 Steamer and Dress Trunks that We Can Yoo summer Un d r child, 16 ‘e do no’ ow of any conds”’ of 25c Quality | | TB anea® better combination suits at} If these stockings si pod Thoroughly Recomme nd, at About 25 Per for Men, Women ani a Idren | , ee of gray a(n Price, | Made of fine |i2}i< worth of ‘wear, women Cent. Less than Usual Prices || “sta'ecrurshoreslceve sires Qe) Attletic Styl Shirt 93 | ¥ white ribbed cotton, well |would not be so anxious to br CF . id knee drawers; all sizes. awera to match..., Mi tan crash or khaki. | |shaped and neatly finished. |them. That they sell in a sinty / What one saves on the trunk, one may. &P end on the trip, provid- | Men's Bera Balbraean 34 ri Mon fo nul Ribbed White Corvon Uf ; ' .\ |Low neck, sleeveless with |i8 the best proof that the slight|ing one does not sacrifice quality to price, When we planned a |[/ || shire and double seated 9G@) finite —with two pairs of knig \eide lace erimmed tenees< Disralstos atfece only fhe Price. special event for the opening of the traveling season, we did not look erbockers. : lalso tight bans, sleeveless—|iess, with garter tops, double| around and pick up a job-lot id back-number trunks or trunks of —and a golfcap to mata. |or with short sleeves. heels and toes. 2,160 pairs atiuncertain origin and questionable quality. We went direct to one of |j|| a | $3.25 for the outfit. Subway oor, Old Building. |the 12}geprice, | | ithe most reliable makers with whom we do business regularly, and ||| l| “Gmen sot trismed neatly nt | Sulta; Svlsribbed, trimmed wit Burlington Arcade floor, New Builthg offered him an order of unusual proportions in return for a concession in |||! prelate ince immed ee ele eae ‘Old Sh ffi Id Si I d ® \price. This is the result--the prices quoted averaging 25 per cent. less |||\]|_ #1! #3: GH OO verereres tess * 39¢ “The Rose Maid’ \ — ‘ “— Repro uctions than usual. J) Boys’ 25c Porosknit Underwear; Boe 35c Silk-finish Balbriggan | >| in Quadru le-Plate To Dress Trunks Steamer Trunks | sleeve ahrta: alan knee | Shirtas ahirts with short sleeve, at Wanamaker’: Pp 9 morrow 28-inch, $7 and $9.50 32-inch, $7, $10 and $14 | ‘ise 290.34...... 19¢ 24 to 34 ial feat f H . 30-inch, $7.50 and $10 an wee u ' Le Ate tricia: feats of Se ==: Thursday=---a Third Less 32-inch, $7, $8, $10.50, $14 and $17 34-inch, $7.50, $10.50, $15 and $19 som showing of the life pictures f} | From one of the first American silversmiths to reproduce 34-inch, $8.50, $11, $15 and $18. 36-inch, $8, $11, $16 and $20 Flowers?" at ? and # o'clog | jaueceeefully the beautiful highly prized old English patterna| 36-inch, $6, $8, $11.50, $06 and $19. 38-inch, $8.50, $11.50, $17 and $21 this and every afternoon ths || and shapes of genuine _..effield silver. i Hae $10, $12.30 $18 and $21 40-inch, $9, $12 and $18 week. | ‘Trays in unusual variety of sizes and] —Compotiers, unusually graceful and dude ay eel \ Jebdle | patterns, some with handles and ball] charmingly decorated, $2.75 to $5.75, Wardrobe Trunks, 45 inches high, of three-ply basswood, canvas covered, with | feet, 13 inches to 23 inches long, $5.50,| regularly $4 to $10. reeutarly $8.50, up to $24, regly $40.| | Meat platters with plain thread bor-| DTassed trimmings; three drawers and hat box, muslin lined; four Princess hangers, four Bouquet holders in various sizes, | ders, 12 to 19 inches, $3 to $12.50, regu-| Combination skirt and waist hangers, one coat hanger. A few of these trunks at $30 | plain and chased, $4.50, regularly $7. | larly $5 to $18. In the Auditorium Miss Gipsy Daic, late prim donna of Daly's Theatre, Londo, } | will appear in her Rose Maid co in Favor of World Ads. rr ail § aes _| each, r yey a ; bane 608, tence jhe. Rese Soeh oo cartcies, Serius sneee and de- Mae rye] heeN ery Too many styles for detail description. But all are good-looking trunks that will WINT BRRGTH & COMPANY, now running in New York, i 5 EE a ed b ‘work design, large| "eulasly $18 to $27. bear one’s initials with honor, bound with leather, fiber or metal, with brass or solid Manufacturers Th: flower pictures will be shova | size, $11.50, papel $18, om a I ae bys Wain Site to- brassed trimmings, some reinforced with leather straps, others with hardwood slats. PIANOS also at 10 and 12 o'clock in th Coffee and caveniate pots, with fancy page eaathy tlie Md At the higher prices, bodies are made of three-ply veneer and full riveted, 108 Yast 10th Sireet, morning. ‘borders, $7.50, regularly $12, Main floor, Old Building. The dress trunks all have two lined trays, with hat box. The steamer trunks have ileal Ate) ond one tray. ‘Thursday, Subway floor, New Building. A a are ie wich ste advertasement, to 14a tevor of The Ts proven our amertion that |The wind ulna bet help peters Very GUE ca WINTERROTH & CO., By be J. Winterrath, Ansvering Very Numerous Inquiries, We Announce Beginning Tomorrow—Thursday—Morning at 8:30 Our Great June Sale of Fine Silk Dresses, $8 Tre uncomnonly low price for dresses of this quality (the grades Each of the 19 Distinct Styles Is a ‘Wanamaker Dress” which 119" A ; : ‘ages More Evidence That World Ads. Are ; range from $15 p $20) is possible because with our large order in his we know to be by far the best silk dress yet offered at anything like the Bests 48978 oun To MORE than T. hencs the maker vent into the upset silk market and chose his fabrics price—$8 DOUBLE the 20,01. Similar Adver- . ‘3 i i 3 ; : tisements Printed Last Month in All Shenae ns DM eee Were Made Within the Past Ten Days To take care of the large selling that will come with this offer, we have Nebr ‘o THER New fork Morning Most of themwere completed within the past four days. All of them arranged the dresses in a large space fronting the Bridge of Progress on oR 4 are made from mdels of our own selection-—not hackneyed styles, but the Second floor and extending full length of Main Dress Salons and will World Ads. Always Advert, EXTRA CHARGE FOR Tr, models that have ecently come from Paris. + rarer) aot have an extra force of our salespeople ready to give quick, careful service. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St. = ie pce steerer reraenee peat a aba a spenasceneaemnencmnenT NY < For Work and Workers.

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