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Te ee | <iry."" he sald in reply to a question by Mr.’ Greenthal. Hie declared: he had not courted the i girl until she told him her engage: | } Tent to Edeleon was broken. He him- self had suggested that the jewels be IN CELLAR BAKERIES SWMORS OFS TO). Edelson admitted that he had heen ——— taken In by ther git! and lost some . Awful Menace to the City’s Health in Tua tag wetted Newberger, of Larkin House, Mil+ ford, | Conn. toggit ates Cart tamenthal, | Annie | Wingernky, Abraham Fox, Irene Rosenfeld... Ladewick and Garry Ackerman, Harold | Gantiner and | Stanley and ' Dwight Kinmouth, Hiliedate, Nod 4.50 | Titehmond, 8. |atay 'Sintth, Noo t Datorge Place, Port | To the Paltor of The Evening World Inclosed find $7.40, proceeds of al ey tty, given by Mirlam and fee Mane and Dororhy Newherger, | | bd at the Larkin House, Milford, - = a — _ ‘to the Balter oF The Pyenlne World | IS a fitting title for the $25 and $20 Two Piece Suits, ss Gems of the Loom | Al —_— JPlenge find Inclosed $4.00 for the Stok | which we are offering at this special salefor —=————_—_—— | } Foul Places Where Bread Is Made— GENEROUS CHILDREN TERE ct anenmuan we money by) 11) |" nay ninet gol No goods oarriad HAROLD GARDIN LODEWICK. ACK STANLEY K Strikers Claim They Are Striking Edelson Wants ‘Them Pres-| ay. AID THE SICK BABIES. . H ents Back’’ but Has Boye and Gir for Sanitary Relief. % Only Judgment, eae Bova and girls throughout Greater Bread on the cast side tas quoted at 18 cents a pound lasy night, and} Now Work are busy. wlaing nioney by o-day it was said that it would jump to 2%, and probably go higher becausy of | Mise Ela Brill, charming in a ight] means of fatrs, anles and other enter-| Cari Loventhal, Abraham Pox, Annie Wins over in these stores, You get the henefit. 50 They are tailored in every respect up to — | our well-known standard, They’ll Raise Money to ing World Fund. | To the Faltor of The Kvening World | nta, which | 1 other ar- probably all be sold this week, 1 made s cles, I hope next time Twill do ber- pine, ling lemonade « All Sizes for Young Men and Men, blue shirtwalst sult partly covered by for The Evening World Stok MAY, SMITH. 4 Lagorge place, Port | Shoaher ite shirtwa! tp ‘overed talnments for The Fvening World 810K | geraky, Irene Teonentald, They raised $9.08 | dtlehmon, 1 POT a ig woes ls 400 ik po | & inns white duck coat, spent most of | Bables’ Fund, and thus, by thelr splen= | pe pony | ———___ | 7 There are more than 2,000 men on strike now, and this means that 2,000 ene morning before Referee Willlam| gia vacation work, bringing renewed | Fantent and slowest Growth, | | \ \ ‘easel ithout food and money for house rent in the next day or two.|Greenthal, of No. 49 Chambers atreet,| health and cheer into many a dark- — —- =a! Ac enmnn Cun pORAts: stale thAt A families will be without Jexplaining what she nad done with| ened home. In one day this weok. ‘The following | Within the lust d ‘Alpouy the pangs of hunger are being felt, the men are growing more des- perate, and rioting is more frequent. the 7 lation of | | Three Broadway Stores; At 13th St, at Canal St., & near Chambers St. auKed ABOUT 38,000,000, of — = contrityttad 14,000,000 and = 00,000, fome $280 worth of Jewelry which Sam-| The four children whose pictures are jare the latest contributions received: % Sdelaon, a one-time sultor for her| here published roiaed $5.08 for the Fund) Miriam and Alice Mane and Dorothy w an = “Just why are these men striking? fies eat rd a | had given her, = sat i - a ae Sonn Reidel, of No. 3 Forsyth dats Kagkard o! n. | The rejected suitor and hia successful = = = = Waa asked. Relbel was standing in blame thowe men for strik-| rival, Ellas Jalier, a law student, both ; H Clinton street, Five hundred or more askial Reibel, when ho ind the Te Kini weno CAULNigIS | got tree of the oriwd: “stares Ustened attentively to what the young a ad is (92) A ~? . f KH ? Cl la SJ ij whiepers.. some yelling gruffly, mae BVe at moat oe them “have Yambies | "This story of eaat side tove came be-| oA TC ay Ss Sowersul “se (4) ugus CaAaTaANCE a cs catures 4 Qungry, a majority in garment wit in’ Porayth street Reibel| fore the public early this year when es = mae = = = id ed, and all angry and i SHOWS, NAA ~ Sar panel Cott LG See peck Seer enteren TOuRE | Die chen yates aa igen NO CONNECTION ANY WITH OTHER STORE. he) Relbel is a man of exceptional edu-|low, narrow stone steps, worn amooth a ACTTY IN ITSELF by ‘long usage. Down theme ateps he| for 888.41, whitch represented money THE BIG STORE tion, He speaks several languages. | wont to a dark hall and ta a door far! spent by % With a wife and alx children, he has | Wack, which opened Into a cellar, ‘dark | sented tc he ie hodiad which he pre- Y deen able with a wage of $9 a Week| as night, save wtere a dim light came | %nted to the object of his affection and < een Ale ren Nae auch’n time aa|throigh a grating in the front under | Could not get back when whe break’ ~ thie “Ricbe! was in deep thought when |the pavement. The floor was covered | came. " With filth that ave mn Odor 80 #1 | the question was put to him and RY Pi hing une coud hardly find breath Sold Jewels, She Says, SIEG SIXTH AVE. neat rovian _‘1S"BIS*STS DOUBLE ‘‘S. & H.’’ GREEN TRADING STAMPS UNTIL 12. } THEREAFTER, SINGLE STAMPS UNTII, CLOSING HOUR. | ‘ Lag 5 Beautiful Framed Pictures "Way Under-Price in Chis At ugust Sale ° Unlimited number of interesting subjects to choose from. catia 5c. Group. | 98c. Group. | FANCY PHOTOGRAPHS, mount- | CARBON AND COLORED. PICTURES, also. DINING-ROOM wag, repeated: s nly sath, eg “dust why are these men strites) AMINE, Be walle | twy long jbenthes| dafies Brill admitted to-day that she re- Event | ing?” of the cellar ‘twenty fcet to the rear] Oelved the presents from her former ee «Bor life,’ he answered. “Yes, Motaet wens, stood two musty, evil-|eultor, but declared he had soki them p) . thas the beat nnawer, They are Se haw Coverads to aasist JaMer to pay his way through rw) striking for ilfe. aie .' Heibel ‘nas not engaged in any of the) nread” aald Relbel. “Here are the| Th® young woman told of having sok free Tioting. “ais nye he sttuck when benches on which the loaves are placed|a diamond ring for #100 to a pote: (| When they come 0 vena, ‘The i La ee Then also, sleep. on there benches "when| Mar “He was a peddier.” she sald. “I wrork.i4 hard or when they become. fa- | cannot tell wi ; i x tone hours Many work I het het his name ie." Bhe was where they make their] @¢ 18 sobool. call came, every. un! until the boss bakers cession demanded of them “This is more serious than appears on tho surface,” he began, “Look at tose Rene a rive turd 1?" Boastoly 700. & description. Another ring she sold th 0 rs ve in cent. of those men riper re not uned to it. | Sr $70. 1 2 tom Where did 5 af those hell hote: whic! iS tgued from ure he did not havo jong whiskers, This was the nearest @he could come to teen to twenty hours a di th there are? Five hundred how ‘on t eam@Dp- | Think what this smoke does to the “You have no jews! now’ asked fore | Men who ure compelled to utay in| ene referee. ee ™ © were lt 100 hoarn a week! It ents up| Ue Te compelled to work. Come with! their Igume, it giver them com | No," sho said, end tooking at Tatler nt to show you bak Che tee ind i¢ maken them | added: ‘There is my jewel." ind. a By lighting matches the ovens were| “Di Jaller give you a note or other by the Department examined closely. They were as fith-| security?" - COLORED Prt " SUBJEC n onk and gold burniel 04 ru and es. ealeh.” the, reporter, chrouh Fl Sarre ee ee enone aoa Hear) = ‘He did not. but I expect hi mto ed on fancy shaped blocks; s Brey spe al eito) mene EOIN Dur ened trameatcfrxleliand meas tome hands nd oa struggling mass of men, many of whom | pret—-foul, suffocating and merry me.” hand-colored spular subjects; frames: bes oriain; ‘auitable Showed that they were fr advanced | health fea enece to eaallsndbe. ark, $1.50 Group. ae PN ott Ubrarys umually wold, in pulmonary trouble. Some were bard-| ‘an’t you see how those workmen A “Brotherly” Affair, ONS, ARISTOTY and HAND-COLORED PHoTO- jy more than boys, they were beat! spread consumption?’ Reidel gilt and oak frames; you'd expect to pay $2.00 to asked. | "Tt seems strange to me that brother GEA » ae if by age. helt chests were sunken ‘The: HAND - COLORE ry | $8 for them unframed: with frames, wnuully retailed up to gi. | \ 4 a de y O01 f | Odd Fellows should be figbting.”” ; fi . BCE, Gat and the deadly cough had marked them made cu | ETS frames | 75 Group. combination plat ; fs consumption's victims, Others wore ventured Mr Jaller. ors f ' i it pletures old men, who had gone ‘to work In the hare hands: |. “If You ate an Oda Fellow, vou know onk f Der ey BAGG ZONES cea SUS eR Goes CUPRERNSA SS Nimh we SEMeO eia ee retatted keshops late in life. Consumption the bateed |®& member has to be en hones; man," Xp to $1.00 nets; sites 25x82; usually orived $5.00, OW and $20.00 hed caught taem, too. Of thone seven | ones, ‘ana. the fen aro meme | came the reply. 7.75 Group. = hundred men not one stro cathy | broadenst thro the. cies!) Jailer gave to the referee an account 4ic. Group. PARLOR PICTURES man could bé reen by a close observer. | tread made tr j {of his courtship, He sald he had first PICTURES 10 large assortment BR; In wilt and gold | ie, NBER Mesortment 6 if a man } the cough. dangerous te seen the girl at an affair given by o tetawl (OP ee aubiects: Ie colory eat $3.00 aol Kold frames sunken che the heetic f hold. Tt enwt fa efit association on east side. a Or Blais eran a the famous Chandler: TStezeic Tle akin sa the akin of sumption with {1 “Sure. Z noticed than she ‘yore jew: 7 : corners. ‘ mes; ual $450. | Third Floor, Centre, Lath Street) —_—________ CAMMEYiE Leather Soods Clearance sd of Carpets and Rugs. ‘ Washable Belts Also Under-Price. pee Price Concessions. Fall means a weeding out of Summer vt 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St Every article embraced in this important Sale is perfect and in new desirable styles. patterns, making this am opportune time ‘for those economically a or '° . ; To effect a decisive clearance prices are cutin this fashion. Tapestry Brussels Car; Y wpe ja Wrist Bags at 48c. Wrist Bags at 95c, | Japanese Gertie eeatncerpaarianin cor var | 5 ssacenuttny thaeecmeaee eel t e r 1 B r | S le In Vanity, Envelope and Carriage| Netsuli feruleri mae nal ana pie ii | POA SEENAGY AEE ke 4 ned. Doe! Aneel ate ee a a n a Shapes Bags, Also, Extra Speci, Seether , i, ho m; | Leather Style, AlgMclal tot ot Tameatry Br Gleaner! and'by far the healthiont yee dee ute, @ yard, Axminster Rugs, in vised. ‘There ure dropped patterns, hence thi Drices, - \IN THE BASEMENT:# 20,000 Pairs of Fine Shoes, High and Low ® Cut, for Men, Women and Children. Ly 1 TAKEN FROM MAIN FLOOR, Stock Moving Conditions Compel These Great Sacrifices. The Grandest Shoe Values at the Smallest Shoe Prices. pc aR as It is only in our Basement that the Best Footwear can be bought at such low Tinsel & Silk Style, $1.95. Specially imported Pen Sapa very High piled f handsomely appearance: heavyonidized and claap ornamented Grain and Patent: | throe juside fittim with Vienna handles: | lected: many hav 3 effective inside coin purse. Travelling Bags, $3.95 Wrist Bags at 69c. axtond sae Black, brown and tan Walrus and Graln R. ehrigerators. AC patr for 69a. { Tint naae ARNE | Heo i These are all charcoal filled, Dainty Ruffled Muslin, in : eee) | zinc lined with galvanized provision rusvet (eatner tines. | Leather Suit Cases, $2.90 shelves. all made of hardwood. golden | dots, stripes and figures; usu= ye RaA ce ba HUN | les Ht taetetacted omer yma: | otk finish, and perfect circulation oF ait | ally sold at $1.00 pair. * ri Fi rs fi aide coin purse lar O50, i Aas: aA i $0 ese Speelals: ™ |] figures. Do not miss this wonderful oppértunity. It is a sale that even we may not ang k bie “ Its, 9 Suit Cases, 7c: _...| Music Rolls, 25c. | Nf & OQ 0 75,00 Rea be able to duplicate. When we advertise a Bargain it means just what we say. , Wes be st aes oe | FA ed pa Mat ama teatineere lesunere Bide" wie and arttin ctin ey, (pivais Cocur Glore rasonent) {4-1n, RODS; will fit the regulation win= Every pair of shoes fully guaranteed, ow thie embraiery tnd) of olaetwee | Bee Cowhide Suit Cases, |*™ ayer) ae Se estan Sve aoe ee isi emibraiaery and at, basket nears nases, 50, at $3.50. ; shed cnet cenfblete tor, emch, Women’s $3.00, $4.00 | Women’s $2.59 and ji mi testernne shetviay: sored bee, $4.90. | semaine cea inet win, | | Other SpectalSales| | Musiin Bed Sets. AB omen’s $2. pee | ern me atime a eras cae is | |CthersSpecdad Sacer] |” main Gel Sete, | ‘a are russet or| English lock and cate Vv ome in dots, others In colors and gi) $3.09 Oxfords Silk Belts, 25c. ; ant'tcke"su | Cowhide Suit Cases,$3.95 | | eed Beuckur feny Coens We | | fey"ittattties ast 1. Patent Leather C Pine UPR WA HAaNE Tg Ph IMG | Rinelanise Mati Eaalen bam ck | “Rumen cle ae tne inate atagn, || mena Salon Sun Drenies and Aprons See eras A P en ’ q elite: 30 styles to ie ‘ eather-protected. corners nck anid f Grieg: \ : oc SE RARER ae Button, Lace and|!0 Patent Leather, Black Kid, Russia Heomsateam eee Oe ater Japanese Fans, 5c. | tives” 8h nn aunitins 20 nen * Women's chamois Gloves, Women's | | aiciititett’"aeeraréa’ *Rna***ndanonahy j styles In n make room ter Fall styles, Is rf 1 cost e beautl- | (Siegel Cooner Store, M F000 at lows than original cost: are beautl- | (Blenel itr st) Petticoats, Women's Silk Waists, Mens and Women's Handkerchiefs, Children's Wear, Summer Oxfords Blucher, Calf and Brown Kid; Mil- and Black Kid Button and HY cuban an Laue doze: ow, dozen, 0 | denen: Boy: Gone: as ‘Bho eee Mita a for Men, Wemen and Boys, Gandy || Girdle Cords. 4 At, pecials. Sewing Machines. Wines \ jnrge and, varied, agnoriment ot solore | ‘ Cigars, Screens, Fresh Fish and Gro- i for” $e. sor’ two c i : ceries 2d Floor, Bront.) yi i a pair, (72) Via , Pay : aipald| A Pe opular Sewelry: Ohese en's Oummer . Women’s $2.50 Black Hid Button and Lace, light and 8 | ' oa and Russia Calf Blucher, heavy soles.........sscuesesceer ees . §1.50 Most Important Clearance Guer i Sucts Wilt Io , en’s $3.00 ; } ‘ $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Announced in Yaw York. Quickly at e | Lace and Oxfords, In the spacious Main Aisle we will display to-morrow Extraordinary Sale Scheduled for Friday. ; . j thousands of pieces of beautiful Jewelry in Sterling Silver and We're geiting ready for Fall, and therefore need the space now i in Black Kid, Russia Calf Gold Plate. These wl he grouped at two special prices for taken up by these Suits—that’s the only reason for this wondere i your quick and easy choosing, fully low price. ) and Patent Leather, we Embraced at this remarkable price are BROOCHES, AT SEVEN DOLLARS, your choice from CHATELAINES and HAT PINS, NECK CHAINS, hundreds of superior and stylish Suits that COMBS, METAL FOBS and CUFF BUTTONS: regu- were made to be soid regularly at $12.00 7 $ OO 2dC lnsly theveare priced up to $1.00, Also many “odds and to $14.00. i ends at this price, 5 e ERGES—I rsied, every thre lor ¢ - ® pair of? STERLING SILVER AND GOLD FILLED BROOCH rhe trou al ye 700 { ij of coat; correct tailoring ; full lined or hal | — . f a ES; strikingly | floral and plain designs; Roman ined, perfect models for every build of mi ¢ f Men's Oxfords, in Patent Coltskin, Russia Calf and Brown Kid, 81.50, °. Ks) Gold or bright finish. A LD hie De saee erties ree funnels woolen ; Women’s $3.00 Venus Pumps at $2,00, CHAT PINS, Sterling Silver and Gold Filled; most of them crashes and hamaseunt (Cowss and Trpusery, 7.00%) ; 2 iy Ir i ei ) Ld . _In patent leather, gun metal and Russia calf, Cuban heels, welt soles. f AR vse imonriad, M nA obs Frenah gray finish, heavy lined ; ‘every new effect, fabric and syle, | ry . ry and light mesh, mage to sell up to $1.50, MIXTURES IN WORSTEDS-—Single or double breasted Boys and Children’s Shoes. i y i) Also Brooches Scarf Pins, dat Pins and Cuff Links, a varied and inter- pcb sine! O8) aatEE Ae tochiged wnieeel In Oba Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes, 2% to 54s-+- Bl. 2H i Ae Ps te Canvas Lace, sires 6 t 2 esting assortment; some in Sterling Silver, others Filled and Go'd Plated. some are half lined ; spec.al range and allthe 7. 00 Vouths’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes $1 to 2 $1.00 Dar $e Scores of artistic designs. USUAL SIZESFOR TALLORSHORTMEN, 4 * Ht ” seeeee ° Sizes 11 to 2. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Centre.) FANCY CHEVIOTS AND TWEEDS—Single or double @ i 7 Youths’ Black Kid Lace, sizes 12t02...,..81.25 Childee Children’s Oxtords, patent leather, black kid and box 404 t call, sizes 6 to 1034 . 75¢c Sizes 11 to 2 | breasted sack Suits, sizes 33 10 40; hand q é, | sa handsome styles, particularly /. 00 ~~ t y ressy. i ™) % CONTINUING THE GREAT SALE Z 50 =~ x OF MEN'S TROUSERS AT ° r (Siege) Cooper Store, Main Floor, Bast) syd \ \ BWI Ss ER TOLD Wissen eR ni ean J), eae