The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1914, Page 6

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eta? aay a4tte f; work, the inmates went on a strike yes- |MONEY GONE, HE ENDED LIFE “The Socialist” Kept Dally Ae- OF DRUG TO CONVICT Yustice Russell Says He Is Glad to Impose Sentence on Baxter, Charles F. Baxter, former physi- @an in the Workhouse Hospital on Blackwell's Island was sentenced by the Justices of Special Sessions to- @ay to one year and five months’ im- prises ment in Sing Sing prison, be- den a fine of $300, for selling drugs to Prisoners on the island. Baxter will be ararigned before Judes Crain in @eneral Seasions to-morrow, where an- ether penalty will be added for ac- | naa become of Sam Newman, “The Socialist,” who disappeared Saturday, Through the Bureau of Identification of the Unknown Dead at Headquarters, it was learned hat Newman was found, « Ratines, Jasper Silks, Pongees, black and w: Gipting graft at Regularly Sold at 15e and 19¢ Yard Sor the inter offence fn ton years and Pownieapietlt wtevete,ss cnn This lot cont ol white, rains, voi dim Black & Colored Dress Goods rme| 2 tes anes, Me i \-' P sa mmpsaing sentanen, Jostice Russel In flesh, white and colors. 25c, 35c 39c and 50c Materials Kiwatecsdunee wl een eek gy Strinch All-Woo! Rough Cheviots, 80-inch, All-Wool ox: “Baxter, for I suppose I can no Yonger call you doctor, it is one of the pleasant duties of this bench to assist the city fathers in maintaining order end suppressing evils in our city in- @itutions. You are one of the tral- ters to the city and to your oath; you are & menace to the community, end I gladly impose this sentence, with the sincere hope that Judge Crain to-morrow exercises the same @ecretion tn giving you your just dues.” Baxter wan born in Corning, N. Y. He is thirty-eight years old. In 1913 Be was an interne at the Knicker- - Decker Hospital, but was removed for waprofessional conduct. Before coming to New York, Baxter @arved sixty days in the Riverhead, % I., jail after conviction for unpro- fessional practices and his license as @ physician was revoked. o clergymen offered testimony fs to Baxter's character, but these were rejected by the Court Misses’ Cotton @allowing the edict of the superintend- mt that “all able-bodied" inmates must ferday. A large number of them were @et to baymaking. After several meals te which no meat appeared, and little @ther food of any kind, they charge, 2 to Ko to the field this morn- Smart styles in voile, crepe, atripe novelty effects. Sizes 14 to 18. the inmates got the desired diet, returned to work at noon. BONWIT TELLER &.CO, FIFTH. AVENUE. AT 38™ STREET Will Close Out Friday At Large Price Reductions 80 Crepe de Chine Waists 2.90 50 Women’s Summer Dresses 5.90 In voiles, crepes, tissues. 22 Women’s Silk Coats 20.00 Formerly up to 65.00 In taffeta and novelty silks. 60 Women's Separate Skirts 3.95 In linen, cordeline, eponge. FOR FRIDAY Three Hundred 8.95 Formerly 12.50 to 22.50 Also serge. Agel THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 98, 1914. GRO HEE ZZ20] Store Ovens at 9 A. M., Closes 6 P. M. Saturday 1 P. M. New Management New Stock | rote on the Speedway at One Hun- dred and Sixty-sizth street, Sunday. | He left a note saying that wien @ man's |money 1# gone there ta nothing in & |mreedy and brutal world to keep him in it In Newman's room was found a roll | of moaniia paper two feet wide and four feet long, which contained his)! gal nooounta for twenty years. started with $10,481.17, da aon ion’ was, talking socisliem., is | last cent ‘was accounted for Saturday. Two Days’ Reisiatit } Sale Beginning Friday Morning and Continuing Till Saturday 1 P. M. Wash Fabric Remnants Dress Linen Remnants Remnants of Dress Goods All the odd lengths of the 18140, 18¢, 19¢ and #50 nada! 80-inch Lustrous Brilliantines, 80-inch Shepherd Foiles, Crepes, Lawns, Dimitien, Organdies and Batistes iit ania Wa Sees vabae oC ae Soe Check Suiting, $8-inch All-Wool Crepes, 84-inch White joths, ete., in @ wonderful assortment Hair Line Suiting, 54-inch Gray and White Striped of dainty designs and exq shades and in various weaves. Our 19c Suiting, 28-inch All-Wool Challies, 36- REESHVBSUreasGNUES aUAEN NES estR Gey Fogel 800 quality: yard inch Ali-Wool Fancy Sutings, Several All the odd lengths, in Crepes, Voiles, Cre he Chines, 2,000 Yds. of White Goods at 8c Yd. ie worth ite | ee age cg pg nt HL Hf 800 to BBC yard...ccsceeeeeeeeeeeees Simpson Crawford, Main Fiver: Remnants of Veilings All the Styles that Were 19c to 89c Yd. French Novelty Veilings—Shadow Lace Veilin, og Ok ray ea Mos, tang ran Me Vein "Be LOC Remnants of Lace and Net Pleatings Were 19c to 50c Yard Were 19¢ to 50c yard—only this season's styles in- cluded—Shadow Lace Pleatings—Brussels Net Pleatings —Maline Pleatings—Chiffon and Novelty Pleat- ings, mostly white, some in cream and black, per yd. 9c Simpson Crawford, Main Floor: Remnants of Silks 86-iach Striped Tub Silks, 86-inch Solid Color Por Silks, 96-inch Cure Gilk Ratines, @8-inch All-Silk Foulards, 86-inch Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine, 86-inch Brocaded Tussah Silks, 86-inch Natural Shantung Pongee; worth ick and Colored Chiffon Taffetas, lk Crepe de Chine, $6-inch All-Silk Crepe Meteor, 36-inch Plain and Fancy Silk Poplins, 38-inch ALLS iped Shirting Silks, 35-inch 5 0 All-Silke Messalines, 86-inch Plain and Brocaded Charmeuse; worth from $1 t Curtain and Drapery Remnants CB.60, i eccecdciscceces Simpeon Crawford, Main Cretonne—15c to 35¢, special Serim—ite to 49, spec Sunfast—39c to 81.50, speci: Hi Wool ‘Seoteh Sultings, 80. uitings and Cloakings, 50-inch All-' Pane Cloths, 88-inch All- Wool Broad- 3 9 ly Table Damask Remnants widths up to 72 in. Good mill lengths of 134 to 8 yards. Will launder beauti- 10c Bleached & Unbleached Muslin, 5c Full yard wide in lengths of 8 to 20 yards, Seft Damask Remnants, at 19c Each Value s0c Yard TSS avesrat khaunabledone Lbs inch Imported Ratine byte 7 84-inch Tweed ‘ool A splendid bleached Damask in all 2 fully. Regularly $c to 490 yard...... 9c finish. Limit 20 yards. No mail orders. Full two yards wide, in lengths of %{ yard to 13¢ impeon Crawford, Matn Floor Fine Lace Remnants Remnants of desirable Laces, Net Tops, Venise, Filet, Shadow, Embroidered Net Flouncings; 4 to #7 inches wide; regularly 80c to 98c yard. Lot 1 10c| Lot 2 29c| Lot'3 39c Teto 18eayard Geto 2Seayard eto 7Seayard Remnants of Ribbons Remnants of plain and fancy Ribbons, comprising ¢ Tapestry—D8c to 82.50, 9e to $1.25 d i i A bs Embroidery Remnants Damaak—01.50 10 86,00, tp i Fs 103.00 yard Shard suadea; fom A tse laches e n fine Swiss or cambric. W. lours— 92.00 to $3.50, special ....81.00 to $1.75 a ya id@. Values to S5c, Most appropriate & Silk D edges and insertion. Choice of Ht ent retinal Nete—15c to $1.00, special Beto SOcayard for hair bows “pindles, Tadey wor Re | 1 Oc resses inches wide. Regularly 48c yard, at........+.. 10c Swissee—18 40 to bo, apecial.... 6c to12}4e a yard millinery purposes ..stssecessctssesses Simpoon Crawford, Main Floor: Main Floor: ‘Simpson Crawford, Main Fleer: : Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits A DRASTIC CLEARING SALE ~PRICED TO CLEAR OUT OUR REMAINING SUITS. Women’s Dresses FORMERLY PRICED FROM $13.75 TO $18.50. SIZES FOR ALL FIGURES. f At $9.75 Men’s Suits Regular $12 & $15 Values tissues, linen, ratine, flowered, wool crepe and taffeta, for deliciousness. Demand the genuige by full name— Nicknames cme! substitution, Atlanta, Ga MEEHAE H | jo! A uititudes drink it—some for plain thirst—some for refreshment—all So will you. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 1 a kit at *7.50 In all new fancy effects and stripes ip worsted cheviots and cas- simeres, brown and tan coats, mo- hair lined and cut in English and conservative models and some Nor- folk suits. Suits are well tailored, some made soft fronts. Sises 34 to 42. Men's $18 to $25 at *15.00 Clearing sale of Suits, Every new style included, All copies of high class models. Coats are pretty Eton bolero effects, others short plain tailored, Daint- ily trimmed with silk taffeta or moire in both ruche and plain collar effects; new skirt effects— ruffle, double tier and long Rus- The “exclusive” ideas of the Summer season reproduced and adapted to the critical demands of New York. New tunic and tier effects with fetching waist trimmings. Newest materials and patterns. wa tie Material: aber j Dresses a mol mannis! Boe cue tereate eater aan Suits at $12 Reduced to small shepherd checks; in the best Summer shades. Values $20.00 to 325,00, Girls’ Tub Dresses At $1.98 Flowered challies, flowered lawns, chambrays, ratines, large, small plaids, checks, repps and Dolly Varden effects, All designed from the newest and daintiest models for little girls for street and dress ions; daintily trimmed with pipings and scalloped edging of contrasting | shades; collars and cuffs of lace, embroidery, lawn and others eelf-material hand embroidered; low necks and short sleeves, long waist- line. Button front or back; skirt plain or full Lox plaited; coat tier and ruffle effects, with belts of satin ribbon or leather, Value $3.60. Linen Dusters at $1.00&$1.98 Odds and ends of linen duaters, suitable for traveling and touring wear, Natural sha jes in good quality rnp and linen. Plain man-tailored aa pole finished with collars, cuffs of black satin. Value $9.08 to 87.50. {Simpson Crawford, Third Floor—On Sale Fridey and Saturday, Men’s and Young Men's Sizes English, semi-English and con- servative styles, in the wanted shep- herd check, chalk atripes, stripes, mixtures and plain oi in cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, and navy blue serge; sizes 82 to 42 ‘stouts to 46. Boys’ Wash Suits REGULARLY $2.00 AND $2.50 Special at *1.00 In stripes, checks and plain colors, in Galatea, Chambray, Linens, Percales, etc. Round or sailor collars in contrasting colors, neatly braided. Others with low neck, long or short sleeves, bloomer or straight trousers. Suits are Russian models, sizes 3 to 6 years, Simpoon Crawford, Second Floor—On Sale Friday and Saturday. $4.95 Values Up to $8.50. Stout & Regular Sizes. Very stunning and dainty dresses in sises handsome models that will be @ credit to the most fastidious dess- sors; white and colors, Everything that is new, Dresses Reduced to $5.95 The very stunning long tunic effects that are seen on the smartest boardwalks; waist effects that are unique and different, but right in the style of the day. A great assort- ment, Simpson Crawford, Third Floor—On Sale Friday and Saturday, July Red Tag Furniture Sale ATTEND THE SALE WHEREIN YOU MAY EFFECT SAVINGS ANYWHERE FROM 10 PER CENT. TO 50 PER C REGARDLESS OF WHETHER IT IS ONE PIECE OF FURNITURE YOU REQUIRE OR AN ENTIRE 3 $35 Sideboard, |$30 Extension Table, $22.00 i $27.50 EXTENSION TABLE, as _ illustrated; a con- agg structed of quartered oak, polished nicely; square eeede eee Loi ane edge top; 48-inch spread and extends to 6 feet. i golden finish hens ta 48 ea Jong, | Has 10-inch round barrel and clean cut claw feet. iff 22 inches deep; the lower drawer is iorlinen, centre drawers awell shape, top one is lined for silver, end door DINING-ROOM TABLES—Over signs to choose from, 100 de- Substantially reduced dur- ee compartments are convenient, The) ing our JULY SALE. Those coming first have cin top has a shelf and the mirror is} }es¢ choice. When sold cannot be dupli ite i ee st cl % plicated at Heats, Hes a trifle of carving, claw) oh CUT PRICES. Below is a PARTIAL LIST ¢ Various other paticrn» to select from. They are liberally reduced during our July Red Tag Sale Wormer July Red Tew firey Baie Vrive 00,00 Mahogany Sideboard. . TOY CLUB PLAN ‘price PAYMENTS — may be arranged if you prefer to make Red Taw $15.00 Farly Eng, Kx, ‘able 810,00 20,00 Karly Eng. Ex, Tavle, 10.09 July Red Paw oF 4, 15.00 Golden Oak bx 28,00 Farly Eng, Ex, 4 Bal 108. Golden Oak Sideboard. Bi 4.yn | 8 2 ol : se SUk Auchan AEA | "aka8 Rakes ee Mig S83 || purchases now and pay | 4240 fun, oet Pe Mimed Ok Sitehor ihe | $7.00 Golden, Oak, Bideboes 8|1 a little at a time. De-| inconturuns : rk ata 483 || livery at any time you | $0 Pany Fog H the pisbos | wish. Prices are the | oo ceuen on Bt WEEN G FER same. any ideboard. . 50 | ‘) Bimpees Cras On i) Floor—On Sale Friday and Saturday, E7 BRE Sosy gut Simpson Crawford, 6th Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets trang GAO HHH 228 ~(eaz-< "SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS . % =

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