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STOWN, N. ¥., JULY 7.—Fire in ‘eafly. to-day Iterally destroyed Section of the village, The eee ated at $100,000 with } % per cent. insurance. ing Kills Many. N, JULY 7.—The.correspondent oory, set Bt Genaa. save thave been killed or in- violent thunderstorms which ‘Gall. Rodgers Dead, LBOURG, FRANCE, JULY 7.—A rine named Rodgers belonging to the ted cruiser Chattanooga died it! igh and was buried Manicipal Hospital Cemetery. War Expected. STON. JULY 7.—Railroad officials expect a period of rate-slashing i the pnesenger business between Chi- © and Boston as the result of the Pecent reduction of the fare betweeri -elties named, from $22 to $19 by th ‘York Central lines This differen rate over the New York Central ays phere not apbly to westbound fi ¢ ICO CITY, JULY 7.—The Gov- rt banks and private individuals are generously subscribing to the for’ the Guanajuato suff es age peer population fs without n . and electnic light. aie ¢ here have céased work and 100 iz have'been summoned to ‘pre- Bey Dr. Pryor Resigns. ALBANY, JULY 7.—Dr. John H. Pryor itendent of the New York Staie tat for in Tuberculosis. as Fetain iis positon fore year, oF Id Sutcide. N. Y., JULY 1.—The es a: thirteen ‘been found pond at Boe Hh ‘Bhe had eft a ore ree intended to commit suicide. ena cs . Nothnagel Dead. IENNA, JULY 1.—Prof. Nothnagel, reli-known clinical thority, died Hints moraing et spoplexye “Devlin a Bankrupt. | POPEKA, KAN, JULY 1-C. J. * Devlin has filed in the United States ttorney, Judge Pollock the petition. Escaped Convict Caught. TACOMA, WASH, JULY 7—Eaward Btickney, one of eight convicts who baceped from the United States peni- tentiary at MoNellis Island last Mon. ¥, has been captured while coming 9 meet a friend who was to furnish dim with elothing and money, Largest Tannery Sold. TITUSVILLE, PA, JULY 6.—The Queen City tannery, the largest sole leather manufactory 'in the world, was _a0ld yesterday & Yeaerday by Lucius Beebe & ‘Sons, Boston, to the United States Leathe? Stepan” ‘The transfer involves about Ready to Climb Rainier. *PORTLAND, ORE, JULY 7.—Mem- bers of the Appalachian Club, of Bos- © tom, who will Join the Blerras and Mas- amas in the ascent of Mount Rainier, Dave arrived. There wiil be twenty- ght from the Appalachian Club and 01 hun and five from tho Sierra Club, of California. ‘The Mazamas will number seventy-five. Tried To Cheat Gallows. OWENSBORO, KY., JULY 7.—After ‘m futile attempt ot suicide Robert Mathley was hanged at sunrise in the EGE ae james ot During to death. Speaker Grosscup Polsoned. fe wed want Gromoup, at the ene wiet Rt | ginia House of Representatives, is at |B private hospital In this cl & private bom {bis elty very il Germany Quizzes Equitable, , BERLIN, JULY 1.—The Imperig! su- p ory Office for Private Insurance Cor n has demanded of the Equi- . ance Society and Mutual Lit mpany, of Ni pearance Company, of New, York, that GANG LEADER | : SHOT IN CAFE Lawless Thugs Attacked Toel rane tteor |A-Hour Sale Saturday. Philadelphia, to death. ‘The most serious phase of this latest (Like Cut) 865 Suits we have, single and outbreak of gang rule is that the toughs are apparently just as willing to use pistols, knives and bludgeons a8 any follower of Paul Kelly or Monk Hastman ever was. Said They'd “Do Him Up.” Rinando's restaurant is a resort fre- quented by actors and other folk who fare out Jate. It is open most of the night and morning, and Rinando has had frequent trouble with toughs who aye come in bent on smashing things up. The visit of the toughs this morn- ing is the third they have m ‘4e since ‘they notified Rinando that they were going to “do On June 17 the police entered Rinan- do's resteurant, looked over the cus- tomers and arrested three of them as suspicious characters. On® of these men asked Rinando to come to the sta- tion-bouse and bell him out, Rimando refused, and says that the man then eald: done up.” In court came in dunch coun’ standing, rest tried to “We'll Iciill men yelled, feared for behind the rs out down uncons by hospital, k shots. Three of a rear window and Fortleth street, ff PL TNT LRP Ting Ta SAID THEY’D ‘DO HIM UP.”|} biggest and busiest hours yet known in American retailing. There could be no bet- His Place, him up.” they were hey were dl get beni you this tim and Rinando, Proprietor Had Refused to Bail|y the movement is bigger. broader—so comprehensive in, fact that anything like Out Prisoners Arrested in POLICE STILL APATHETIC. rows of Val. lace and four embroidered medallions extra good value at 39c.; Saturd: full blouse with box-pleated sides and broad panel nee ose ase ee eo down the centre, forming 2 pointed Upadaat! full | 9 to Lessee RARE fi oe 25c front, handsome! p embroidered ag a with va jey's ani 7 Crimes o' front, side plaited back, tucked cuffs, full sleeves; | 5, lace; have pleated back and new sleevewith deep tuc! Violence Unchecked. yalue not less+than $2.26; Saturday, 1 10 Merde Wet abs all torchon lace insertion, cuff and short stock; all sizes; special to-morrow. .... . Eloquent evidence of the lawlessness. |! Initial Handkerchiefs,5c Gowns,” muslin, embroidery insertion and hem- hich The Eveni World hi sho" ts again showing Itelt In the city, and | 4000 Men’s and Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs, | 9to1...... Is being | Kj. the indifference of the police to It, was made of fine materials, many of the inittal mono Sacques, polka dot or fancy figured lawn, furnished to-day by the attack of a nicely hand embroldered; Saturday, from 5c tucks, broad bordér and belt; value 59; gang of young ruffians on Joel Rinan- Sto Weoiise. do, who keeps a cafe at No, 206 West Forty-first street. As a result of this 35c. Lisle Gloves, 19c. Teas and Coffees; Uitle affair, Harry. O'Connor, twenty- 5 7 ? three years old, who says he {s a sales-| 1,500 pairs of Women’s Lisle Thread Gloves, 2-clasp, man and lives at No. 1805 Lee street. white or black; negular price 35c.; Satur- is dying in Roosevelt day, from 9 to 1, At.....ssseeeeeseeesecres 19c va Blend Co " Hospital with a bullet in the back of > sirable cup; value per Ib. 25e; hia neck, and the restaurant is com-|1 Women’s 35c. Hose, 15c. | on sue at 8 toe. force OSC Waray, weepeed . | Java Coffee, best grade imported, ‘The Tenderloin is at present infested 4 Hours Only—Saturday, 9 to 1. g 20) value 69c with gangs of young toughs who go|/f 1,000 pairs of Women’s Cotton and Lisle Thread from place to place, starting rows and Hose, mainly sample lines, only a few pairs of any terrorizing people. A notable instance|| one kind, but a very large varicty of styles and | 1p, at of this occurred some weeks ego, when qualities to select from; values up to 85c. one of the gangs started @ row in Saturday, from 9 to 1,,....+-++-seeees ‘Tobey's Cafe, at Broadway and Thirtieth ftrect, ending by stabbing the bartender | VW orm en’s$5:_inenSuits | men’s $15 Suits, $5.95, “You'll .be fixed for this ell right Just as soon as I get out you'll be At 9 o'clock yesterday morming three men came into the restaurant and without any preliminaries proceeded to wreck the place. They smashed tables, chairs and oreckery and terrorized the diners. Rinando tried ito eject them, but they told him there to do hin up sng pe On men HEE RIES in the] worth less than $3.50, and a good many $5.00 ones | Mother's Friend Shirt Waists (small sizes). No. 125 ington avenue, and Thomas, Sine, Oe Ne aah waae Toke 95c $ 1.50 Negligee Shirts that cost much more to thake; they iyelghth street cause Rinando didn't appear against Walked straight to the , Where Rinando was 9/t0 1, “I've got some nice beans here, boys, will you try them?” usked Rinando is Nl embroidery. 200 :IAse; the most friendly fashion. His answer was a punch in the jaw. One of the other men then hit himoyer Uhe head with an umbrella and the desea, oe were 2s Women’s $3.00 Oxfords, $1.48, | "ust Sttmntty morning, 9 to, at...... count id Yo textile industry of Germantown, he 1s othe chan dempen ant 4 Hours Only—Saturday, 9 to 1, Men’s $1 Leather Belts, 29¢. now without funds and a prisoner with fan a ore Pha dient ae ee: and tan kid Oxfords and Gibson Ties, in single and | “2S Sample Belts in all leathers and some with} Hl him. conscious. He was found there medium soles. Cuban and military heels; smooth & policeman, who sent him to the : 1G, JULY 7. 1908, EW ’ . > dic’ | Covell decatlendllaceee apahadiord Men’s Shirts. A Very Special Sale, Men's Negligee Shirts, made of fine soft maaras, large assortment of neat stripes and figures on white REFUNDED: grounds; detached RR a WEST 140 ta ree oe . Matchless Saturday Specials. Don’t Miss Such Unusual Opportunities—Store Closes at 1 P.M. To-Morrow SS | F Big Sale of Women’s Suits & Skirts Suits and Skirts at half and less, Read the items and note the prices, They tell the baigain story most forcefully. ) i 47 /{\\ PURE WHITE LINEN FROCK AND FRILL SUITS, 6 pleats back To-morrow at adequate publicity is impossible. The important fact is that the largest real money J WHITE LAWN SHIRT WAIST SOILS. tace or ombroldery trim” savings you have ever known will be obtainable here in this store on Saturday, July lar $4.00 value. 8th, from 9 to 1 o'clock. ware INBN SKIRTS, 19 Women’s $2.25 Waists, $1.10. |45c Muslin Gowns, 29c. ore, $3.00 values oe o Sale of White Lawn Waists. 4 Hours Only—Saturday, 9 to 1. 4 Hours Only—Saturday, 9 to 1. Y 1,000 waists of fine quality lawn, made with seven | Corset Covers, low neck, nainsook; Cluny lace edge, FO! Watek Cloc. wad Jewelry | SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREET, NEW YORK. Four Hours Oniy— but we are determined that they shall be the four ter evidence of this determination than is preSented in the items printed below. Yet Choose from this broad collection of 600 Watsts to-morrow ata most unusually low price. Made from extra wide quality white lawn, PrOM D tO Leseseerseccareetevestoneseres to 1% epiabaad) from °25c Misses’ and Girls’ Skirts. New Simmer Skirts in plain or fancy Russian duck or tan linen; various new styles, such as panel tromt, braid trimmed, or pleated and striped; colors navy, red, light blue, reseda-and champagne, or white . with black and blue with white; lengths 28 to 38 inches; value g8c.; special r @} stitched tucks; value 45c.; Saturday, from 29¢: Boys’ Wash Suits, 25c BA aSHOES. — SS Asa attraction for Satur-| j amie prices which Saturday, from 9 tO Leseessescevessceees ss OO ‘Four Hours. Java Blend Coffeo, perfectly roasted, Producing a CN ay aionpers wave priced Taltioa fast Saturday tremendo13 sensation aye pote best. erade. impor ao collection of Boys’ Wash Suits to % Boys’ and Girls’ Canvas Shoes, 2,000 pounds of fine quality teas, mixed, English Breakfast, Oolong and Ceylon, value 40c. 25c 25c. The saving is so unusual that Lot 1—Consists of boys’ and girls’ white can= yi yas, tan and covert color canvas Shoes; Ox- you cannot afford to miss this sale. fords, and two-strap sandal slippers; ‘here There are Russian Blouse Suits, ages 3 are lace and button styles, 1 5c 1,000 Ibs. garden picked Ceylon Teas, 1.00 value 60c. 1b., special, 3 lbs. for.... to 8, and Sailor Suits, 3 to 9. Made and in ae Ha Ap 6, ‘ vee » 8; all spe- from fancy effects in percales, also in cht ide {ee tomer Cc striped seersucker. We have such ex- row at, pair. a plicit faith in them that we will give Lot 2 at 79c. Per Pair. a suit free for This lot is of boys’ and girls’ white canvas every unsatisfac- tory one. Special Shoes and Oxfords, in two-strap sandal slip- pers in lace and button styles; Bi ty, to-morrow «..+-- the sizes are 9, 944, 10, 10% 19¢c double-breasted; blue, black Four Hours} 2O5 | ana tancy chaviots, in tact one Only at. . of the grandest assortments eS ier. faa we've ever had; many worth plaited blouss shirt | UP to $15, none could be sold RB waist, side plaited | UDder any ordinary conditions skirt; waist and | less than $12; Sat- skirt trimmed with | urday. trom $to1, POeOD embroideries a la i : punted ee pects Men's $15 Outing for such dresses, Suits, $5.95 but we hokey Mid 600 of them—there are flan- to remem! ie Ehrich 4-hour val- | eS Woollen crashes and all ues, and we will | ‘esirable fabrics, well tail- sell this suit from } Ored; strictly up to the min- 44, 1144; special at, per pair... HORSE THIEF IN DOG COLLAR. BIG INSURANCE | FRAUD CHARGED IN ARSON GASE 9 tol ute in style, eplendid val : Saturday J O5 | #95: san waead Former Manufacturer Said to at only.. e Have Swindled Through Brother’s Policies, Saturday, $3.50 Skirts, 95c | trom 9 to 1, at,.. POeO5 j $5 Skirts, $1.50 | Also a clean-up of odds and ends of every deserip- These Skirts are | ton, odd coats, odd vests, odd trousers, broken sizes; made of UnionLinen, | Come and pick out what you need and we promise you Linon, Persian Lawn | ® bigger bargain than you ever thought possible, (Special to The Evening World.) aed Ereneh ne Bo 5” $1 00 W h 5 ‘ 3 PHILADELPHIA, July 7.—When John yy are only < W. Priestley, the former textile manu~ proper Skirt to wear y st as' uits, SC. facturer, who is in the Camden jail with an odd waist, 4 Hours Only—Saturday, 9 to 1 o'clock. charged with arson, comes up for trial Some are side plaited, some tucked and button | Boys’ 75c. Knee Pants, {>> four hours, at... it ts the intention of Prosecutor Lloyd trimmed, some made with inserting, some lace trim- | Boys’ $.00 Wash Suis, gor four hours, at. to bring out Incidents of a most sensa~ med with triple flounce; and not one in the group | Boys’ $4 Suits, for four hours, at 5 tional character, It is now alleged that ‘ twelve years ago Priestley insured the to police, h 25 000, and and all three of the men were arrested, among them. ‘To be sold in 2 great lots on Saturday, life of his brother James for $80,000, ‘They gave thelr names as Thomas P.|{} from 9 to 1, at 50c and 75c Shi t 290 that the latter died within six months a SPEAR NG, OF DPron Vere. sone Mae f rts, Ce Plunder such circumstances that the in- phy, ot surance companies refused to pay. ‘The charge made by the Insurance companies at that time was that James =f are manufacturers’ broken lots and our own od ve-|/ For Small Women, [lisses, Children | and ends of regular b0c, and 750 shirts; amorted Phenomenal Values—Four Hours Only. patterns; light and dark effects and es Pricstiey was the victim o/ aa jnour- o} sae SA ‘i Misses’ and Small Women's Box Coats, made of linen, among them; Satwrday morning, 9 to iy at able disease when the Insurance was lunch: Answered: Greeting: in white, ecru and blue, Redingote or frock and | all at one price......+0..... *2OG JI taren out, ana that ancther man took Berly 1 morning four other men Atte eeeeesees 7 frill effects; value $8.00; for Saturda: the medical examination for him. Lt is further alleged that as s00n as the poll- cles were secured Priestley, who was » habitual drunkard, was supplied with unlimited funds by his brother John, and, that be Uterally drank himeelf to death, 7 Prisoner Breaks Down. Priestley is in @ bad way. Formerly a man of wealth end a leader in the 4.50 | Men’s $1 Negligee Shirts, 47c, handsomely trimmed | -fnese shi % izes 6 to 14 ese shirts are of extra fine quality printed madras years; value $7.00; for Saturday, 9 to1., 2eO(Q) | ‘loth, made with cushion neckband, cut full ‘ throughout, finished thoroughly in ever, rticu- Children’s Taffeta Silk Reefers in black, pongee and iar, with detachable cuffs; ihe pattarne as i cardinal: entire lot reduced for this aale: -) yee | Gate; in light and dark effects; in tact, orery ae, . value $5.00; for Saturday, 9 to 1...,..,. sit le pattern; in sizes 14 to 17; $1.00 ’ tence 476 through Women’s Patent Colt Vici, Patent Leather, Dongola mass of strong evidence against ethosday che man completely broke extra buckles so they can ke worn with either a’ §}| down under the nin of questions put black, silvered or gilt buckle. As samples are made {| to raat. “Es pene tonne inner soles and flexible; these shoes are taken the result o lamp at theli mi ioe hd T—The ‘records of 7, Elks at Buffalo, BUFFALO, N. ¥,, July 7.—Tne aa-| 24 Vance guard of Elks ts arriving nore ster Which the for next week's reunion of tha: order. °%% menmeeric pleats Among to-duy's arri through sll the p: ets,of that | " ctipalted Sule ‘Willlaya y, OBrien NY | pare of the ely ; Chureh by the itev. My Meanaly, a¢| TFek Of Aption Against Mopper | had bee cere- Battimore; Past Grand Exalted Ruler | 2404, weddin, “ mon; the UCKIN Were to be uler | a, to he 0 todos on wa’ ir home, tinuous sheet mill of Bheet and Tin Plate Company, at South SEL ae asec. THROWN INTO A LION’S CAGE," Tepresents an outlay of about §1,500,0. * | has e Mosquitos Germ-Carrlers, 3 soci PERU, JULY pacclypadle Seized While Coming Out of Church, They Are Flung in with a| ‘mp —a Fanning, of Indianapolis, |PYMEG od ‘olary Freq 'T. and Mr, and Mrs, Charles Brandt, the parents, are in a serious condition us| f the explosion of an. olf in Allegheny City, | Sheet Tin Mill Ready, SHARON, PA., JULY 7.-It was an- I ‘ bridegroom descend- | ; | : nounced officially today that the Peal BRIDA co P E, IN A RAGE tn ie steps, they ere seas and, di menos rhe th 6 c » the American| > anak hoa ta cite ba te Le eRe. t 4 7 ee K ’ er with ry : ‘ the bacterilogist of it, Guadaioupe Lurch; Then the Jokers, All Through Town, Drive ‘ loca} board of health that ho has dis. the Wagon Up and Down, ore hot rele ae covered at Lima, Callao and Miraflores © number of ‘mosquitoes whion produce salar ealoe ae rector Moore ti la end yellow fever tamptat staal Pa! wil 1° fsa fection, PITTSBURG, July 7—¥. C, Zimmer- of the participants far holding a clireus | tt fg, fi extent an Robinson, of ped Th consequence of ‘ in small sizes only, the lot contains only sizes 30, conflicting stories pando, Jn the mean, time, hag run | arn a5 sealar: pierre ay B80, $2150 and 82 and on sale Saturday morning, 9 2 seal ieteas {imposelbie to get @ rational hat he would give himself up to-day; |f to 1, at.o..... were, be hQ | 122 BE eerste ee eeees veers OE a aren earst thing that has happened. to Sixt ate Gar come a Ra Belts made to sell up to $1.00, Priestley Soanteed, foany whee eed | . . n_ employe: Hobenetnnrts wig a) $1.00 Corsets at 25c, Toilet Articles, Before a e-em oo aca Mae tion, ‘The police are apathetic, as usual, | 4 Hours Only—Saturday, 9 . Sould identity ‘him os @ man she 4 . : 5 poring writes ane ake, that of this|/ IP. N. Corsets, made of out, melvin teh Macaca 4 Hours Saturday, icon loitering about the plnce kin : Arout anid’ tocces aoa noe hip, beautifully trimmed’ with lace and ribbon, | 26¢. Sachet Talcum Puff, ready for use, con- ROE aN eee man, 2 || sizes somewhat broken; values up to 1,00 | . Yenis2t {oF shopping and vacation tine... 15¢ fae aeacianen, eelestly, temeize are dead, another 1s painfully purnea| | ., #9700% Saturday, trom 9 to1.....++s20-00. Me 10c. Emery Boards, 12 in package, for 4 hou ge. I Hoar? creat at Broken lot of Domestic Corsets, various models, in- cluding Thomson's Glove-Fitting Corsets (in small sizes only); value $1.00; Saturday, from reared B Row, created & On oh Se. Orange Sticks, hoof style, for 4 hours. 15e. Vanity Mirrors for hand bags, for 4 8C 25c, Cold Cream for sunburn and tan, for 4 hours, 12¢ 59c, Imported Face Powder, all colors, for 4 hours,25¢ forgotton a tt the ual a. trg)p tor the Bast, parade without taldig out wil While hi while Superintendent of Police Walleco| ny eee me ‘ot ft ts bt ang heartly and considera it a HAMM SRSTEIN SUIT ST ot Breat Joke, / ‘The ceremony was performed at 7 P. E Ss) EIN $ lt ‘AYED. M. {n the Roman Avenuo Christian man, of Hackensack, N. J, and Mise Loutse Timmons, of the fashionable End, were married on Wednesday, sed in @ obr~ 4 driven planned that after thi Postponed to Sept, 15, Tho triedio€ the sult r Res brought by Oscar the. bridi by had, bride bes theve is danger of the Police ‘Se th the age | SAMINSE ning | Department becoming disrupted, because ‘ s O% ie Director 4 “

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