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: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ~ = $$ | ' ’ VSTERV CLEARING 1/0 FAST AUTOS | (UT (Ik INDOW LASH 10 FORCE (N NT AGAINST Store Closes Daily at 5 P.M. Saturdays at 12-0'Clock. | | 1 | 1 | ray | i °; ° : | Ud | i \ T il B ORTALLY HiIRT omorrow Wi e a J ar pejeiinenste . : Se ES Ft | ae in In Our Economy Week é “ a sane Tn | BOY’s Parents Were On ‘the: Kentuckians ny - Field| United’ States Marshal Reaches) tnx: : Me " 7 < * George King, Jailed » for}Machines. Torn to Pieces In y ents re On the) Kentuckians Hurt by Mopar : : iene The special under-price offerings will be chiefly things 3 “ i Stoop and He: Fell | Blow-Up a agged- Fi F t Seve f , , f fors rs in S mes, Ag - ts i s and e | Blow-Up and Dragged- From / ut Sevén_ of or Summer plea omes, and Trivial Offense, Made Boast ‘Head-On Collision on Pp : 1 I Uy gged-F ene sure or comfort, in Suburban homes, Ocean Parkway. Between Them. Home by Masked Mob, Defendants. iy < y people going ot vacations. ae % rae : S 3 Svery item is timely—all are things widely. wanted; : | legal Y: iz 6 i 4 ee 3 : z Jalind, was | ToUrteensvear-old George Sundberk [oe ayinte icp, suly, koa! ane mul naaeatiscinatie all ore good merchandise; all decidedly. below. the usual DOKING FOR HIS “PAL."| ocean Parkway, Comer Inlint. was of No. a Gaiper rec Wilamabure | oie machine. ewaed by sone] OM, Aterfean Totmosy, Co valde, 3 : the’ecena of another automo [pecabig lak ene inact aoe cesSDN TIGL atelier oraeacela bas Tarraar) wad |i eee number of codeferida rou! . honcon i ie ; dent early to-day, in’ which one man [i ; a i : ‘ MO ere We | tie sovermment, United States Marshal yee aaa uu e interested in something in the list, SURE. Bea venaa Sate oT ia uirney, early to-day when he walked | destroyed to-day on, the far Dr. lrrgn kel tocd aisha : cries + all. belr ne * Had: Bad Record in the Neigh-|!st nis Me ana tre others were Dain |Our of the thiraatery window ce ha | Word at Oak Grove by dynamite thiat| jon ne Bas Cag oes his. service |.ats Ih alt twene Reudy when the store opens TOMORROW... Not on ea ae : fully Injured, The dena man ts Thom: Joo... was ‘concealed (nvthe wheat ‘Twolla|onme Gn ty eee | Me : aining seven, {|| Sale today. ; Porhood Before Rich’ Mr. Dopavant chavtets for Oru ltr ee ee ettn gp the | Doers ere ours John Garrett naa Henkel served crsiemeliat hate al tig ated district, will be served : id z enst, 4 reuired merchant. df No’ 3 : dctim of the], jeg broken and xuffered internal In-| ys 00 bake, Caleb. Dus yy oth r T, 5 R 1 - Rosenheimer Was Killed. oughby avenue, The injured |Aleep-walking HsIt, and hls ‘parents | juries. James Down was odt ebout the) nit thomas isNoaier a aclases orate ——_ 4 ennis ackets at is are Chapman ropes: of ol provided the windows of théir home| arms and face, There ts ho clue to the! graces a¥tiiam HH. McA'ster, Ben-| LOST GRIP AND FELL. Si ds of Grad i Py SY Ra ae Jaspal Se coe {with Venetian blinds’ to prevent acct-|Perpetrators of the deed tn the} SMA N. Duke, Herbert D. Kingsbury, | —— 5 econds of $2.50 to $8 Grades Bu Georne B. King, under wentence inj att AON ee -|denta, It was eo hot and humid last] Fiel@s had been. warned to {otn_ the) writiem W.—Fuller, Hobert B. TDouie, + Herbert Finck, .tweinty-one years old We have just one hundred and eighty-five Rackets left from a “thé Tombs fer burglary, Sherif Lane, Seater ill death ‘Donovah gave his /nlght, however, that the heavy blinds association before attempting to thresh) George C. Atten, Rufus I. Patterson, | Of No Oi Imy street,’ Newark, N. J, large spectat purchan¢. hey were made by one. of the bes. tennis i ry County, and detectives Estreaa aa No. 78 Putnam avenue, | were up. his wheat, ee all at No 111 Firth avenue, and George While siding down a rope from the racket concerns in the business and were set aside from the regular ‘pf this city delieve they shave one of Poin put he had not lived there| Mr. and Mrs. Bunberg and one of ‘Twenty-five masked men peek. OoaaT A. Helme, at Twenty-third street and, “ikhth floor of the new City Investmen} Ines because of discolorings in the wood or other technical tmper- ‘the Ovo: men who killed Julius Rosen-|/[°°% 0, time. | Mr. Wilitamson sald | thelr neighbors found sleep Imposstble aged Atty yoerome at midnient | Fifth avenue i i at Church and Cortlanat{|] fections that in no way mar the practical qualitles of the rackets. “heimer, the millionaire manufacturer, |+,4,y that Donovan had permission jand went down to the stoop. \wanile int of # shotgun merci- Service on the corporate defendants’) streets to-day, lost his grip and fell to This little lot is to be closed Out at $1 each. “the garden of his home at Pelham},> ven the machine last night. they were aitting there the boy, clad ihe Poin with a rawhide, Be-| "at bed as follows Che ground. ” He waa pleked up uncon: Basra eee rail dine More than'a month ago. i ‘A big machine In which Donovan was) only in his nightahirt, plunged down releasing! eo tent hated brutally | Dike, am presiaent frRctureTotsthe Pgntanin and. emp Pheri Lane hax arranged t heve| yding alone, bound north, at nearly ®! totween them, landing on hia head and Kicked and treated: Jean Tobacoo Company th Gf trations of left leg and. arm. ar ube a a “King {ndicted as soon as the Westches- aere slinute on the wrong aide of theirracuring hia skull, is Hat xm fy His reife, who pods oaks opto Spun Company. American Cigar Com Uple contusions | He was Temoved. to 45 to 70 Automobiles at $25 ter Grand Jury meets. In the mesn} road, ran into another machine, TUn-/| 414 Jeg were broken, and he was in- aa and ts in a critical’ con. i ee as ome aid Ha-—Si._ Gregory's Hospital fine King, aithourh he-was sentenced | ping thirty mile an hour, ulded DY |jureq internally. At the Baatern Dis | dition. He ata ieuanaicassrted 2 Sa eee : A group of five fine juvenile Automobiles with picycle gear, in fo Bing Sing for burglary for two and al Ropes, who bad Cavanaugh with Bim) i400 progpital, where he was taken, 1) soverai months ago, He fad not. heeded large, handsome tonneau models that aro almost faithful reproductions ‘halt years by Judge O'Sullivan on July{on the front stat teat in| Was sald he could not recover. | the warnings §° raise no more Tobacco of large motor cars. One with hood and two upholstered seats with BR will remain in the Tombs. __ Ropes ia at the emergency howpital S| me parenta of the bey sald to-aay | and wheat each. They have been priced at $45 to $70, now $25 each. Another man 12 undet-survelliance and! Coney Island; and Cavanaug! ba * ent he has been a victim of somnam-| ferarer ms Basement, New Bullding. will be arresitd) within & few hours, 1 Brooklyn hotel. | pulism since infancy. Once he tumbiea| BLACK HAND LETTER TO the calculations of heriiT Lane and sev- His Lights Were Out. {oft the roof into the back yard, but. HALT MURDER IN UIRY - erhi detectiver who have buen at work] yy gppeare that Donovan waa on his janding on‘a heap of mattresses, was - i 75C ( roquet ets at 50c Sem the cxse-to £o Ae: fsmao} Py prooklyn from Coney Island. ! not badly hurt. On another occasion | a : 4 figs been, jooated, With him In custody, | 70% jiguts on hia machine were out he walked out a reat, window, failing | pwctal i The Brewine erie.) | s Complete sets for elzht players. One of our best selling styles 1 Sat Ip delleved that the clearing up of tha} 5, dtting on the veranda of Ham- | to » fice-escape below. Time and again rywoop, Lb. i - {ll iower price. 50c a set. Basen New Putlding. % Persons # again ‘ hecelved to-day by L| a, at a st Pp Roxenhelmer mystery will be a com-])\., Hotel saw the big dark machine ne has walked down to the street and Hand letter waa f ie Af ee 5 a3 D oo <a paratively erisy matter. take a sudden swerve to the weat aide wandered about asleep until a police W. Macco nt, a ei by nS oF, Ap : i iz t h Ex-Convict and Well Known. oft the street. man woke him up and took him home. |claring that he wou' e next vic: a Da ea - = a 5 ammoc. Sa E ac Ring ts aw ex-tonvict who hax done} Down the driveway im the direction of — 1m if he did not stop lveradprs mur- OF SHOES AND OXFORDS \ va Canvas<\W H oks, | oe fyoder tiie “names of Goorne | Coney ten te Ontthaitrontioatl MURPHY FOREMAN HELD, Giant crite this Eplacnewhe e Just one hundred and Gate colar tests Teeularly: $5, Sy. : i G achine. On the front scat | . Italian ho’ place, wh ve different desighs and eight different color effects eg ly $8, Wiaand George Macy. He bas op- | ful French mac! | \gohn Brennen, foreman for the New is held for killing <hle partner, Natalle Ww five ’ 5 Fig wastchester County and: la] with h\m was Cayanacgh. Ropes, too | -105 ae Ede alowed 2) PAIGE: Polimene waa found mur-! ns w $3 each. ‘ Boe en saul ae: Fe ea eer eeu’ “Wynita [meemed bent on breaking speed records. | York Contracting Company, in obdege Polimenc: | Perotel on die night of June ’ 1 now § 2 : Vonkare tand other: Westcl fils machine was geared up to the|of the gang of which one was killedii> His face was ahot away by @ man : FOR QUICK CLEARANCE en 3 mongers (ad other emene™ | ighest notch and the lever waa back and two injured by @ fall of rocks in! from a window on the outside. | Il ble Go -Carts at $4 ae arly Hh May Ne wae ie: lio the last hole, Ropes and hia oom- tho exaavatlin for the naylvania| It wan since learned et tin Black | Ss ecial for Frid zi oO apsl x = o tel — 14: if N! 5 f had a . nt, no e =p ning were nearing, Hamip's Hotel /terminal station at Ninth avenue and Hand tad a part Ih tt Maccoll, ha) Dp ay: oa NaviutesteGaliapaltie Go.Cart 1 ot the ses See} lee phi tubin for a robt committed in| F i Thirty-second street yesterday u = Ferry. when Donovan's machine leaped across |) 4°15" 3,000 ball by Ocroner Harbur. was the owner of the hotel building. | = Sesser ae — jnost-convenient-on-the-market. Mad. o/ the roucway. 2eit fs Bedale anc remanded by hiv taken ow aette pers neering el] Black and Tan Pumps—Sailor || |) ty'compiecy in, one overasion, ovens vy coms jerk, Regularly $6, to-morrow $4 cach. Hagemont. letely with # " was arrested on July: & for)‘, o big machines came together with Sfagistrate Finn from the West Bide dence, and gave the authorities valu.) sthashing the window of a Jewelry store}. crash ilke the bursting of cannon. Court to-day. Bail was promptly fur-| able information concerning the Black ao. 144 Bast Broadway with a #toné) pe pody of the-French machine was nished for Him. Fata work in the Job. > = 03 = = = = —— Ties—Oxford Ties = ee $1 Lawn Settees at 75c erviceable Lawn Settees, 42 inches long, with eight oval Very much more comfortable than. the usuat-fiat cre firmly screwed to the frame, Regularly $1, Basement, New Stealing half a dozen CheAP i torn off aw though it had been @ sheet fwatohes. He made no aitempt to of paper, and Ropes and his companion | oe —— $4 .29 © @way and was taken into custody bY | were buried under the wreckage. Worth ectiv 08 Donion, of -the| a@tectives Doan and Donion, 0! e Impaled on Spokes. Good, 32.50 slats on the seat. slats. All of the slats are now 75c each, Jerseys and Trunks at 50c Each This is a clean-up of odd lots of Jerseys and Trunks, in plain colors tripes. Formerly Toe to $2.50. . ie on Aad Lasehgtt Shirts and: ‘Trousers, formerly $1.73 to 33. All to- morrow at 50c a garment. Ramement, New Twiding, © Madison Street Station. Wing was crumk. He told the de-| Donovan was thrown over the front | tectives* that he had comuiltied the | of his own machine, and the spokes of i fa purpose ao that he might be|® broken wheel stabbed his chest, and pent to prison, ™* he hung suspended for some minute Significant Admission. So Ughtly was Donovan wedged on Shes ve ectd, until} Re spokes that he’ was got off with | paeant {0 Bs eet great difficulty. He was put Into Mr. ething blown over. if you 0x? | Jackman's machine and taken with all wise you might pinch ine for some- | {ACAD # MAC) Te tion Hospital, but died a fow iinutes after he was ad- yan ana Donlon looked up the record | weir prisdner, found that he had & i oo record In Westchester and nd-| | Under the body of the cute lay Ropes | ARDSLEY Is ne i Sheriff lane. Tha Gherit R_O WwW ed tat King waa in the vicinity | Was lifted from the two men, and they he ‘Rusenicuner Lome on the mght| were stretched out by the roadside. se 3 : Ropes gained conactousness for a sec-| t sober he closed up Ae luvestigations were | and and whispered the ngme of Charles ro) rR Ss tee tenet Lek and he was eo _ WHERE BENT OR FOLDED HAVE SOME OF THE INTERLINING CUT AWAY. SS @and sentenced tn order that there ee NO tty oot hts me + FOUND BODY _IN EAST RIVER. EVENTS CRACKING AND GIVES Yond) FLEXIBILITY, “OS WTVEES-1H QUARTER O18E0{-t00 EAM; 2 FOR 280. of his own home by two men while he Was walking in’ tis garden” with his'| ey apie. The ponea hava run down Aosena of cl ahat. the crime was convicted by ex- canvicts in the pay of some one anxious e pit out of Suit Cases and Traveling Bags ||: A Third Under Price ‘This ts a smal! lot of forty Travelling Bags and fifteen Suit Cases, which haye become about as much soiled as they would be when once carried on a short trip. However, prices must be radically reduced to. 1 t of our stocks. Lt ithe. Pace are in club, Oxford and cabin shapes, for men and women ‘The leathers are pigskin, walrus, sole TeaQier, smooth and frain cowhide, calf and sealskin, Muny of them imported stock and hand-sewed. Prices $4 to $12 for Bags that were $6 to $18 The Suit Cases are 24 and 20-inch sizes, of brown russet cowhide, some ned with linen, others with leathers; some with straps, others with catches. All hand-sewed. Prices $5.15 to $14, formerly $7.75 to $2t Main floor, Old Bulldiow. Women's Bathing Suits At $3.50 and $3.75 ewever, and at the. re-| A. Morae, of Sea Gate, as his best Sheriff Laie the case against | srjend. % 0 float- Es Yeceunhelmer was struck down|. The body of s man was found f Lue ADOD 10. aiid Kilied an} robbed within 100 yards]ing in the East River at Pier No. 19 : : Chants Ade TLAL OS ges, bUt have never been abis to tholr minds ¢f the suspicion Women’s Oxford Ties, Vici Kid, Patent 79¢ Coltskin. Sizes 2% to8. Worth $1.50, at! reached the police that 2! : rf ee = Women's Canvas 0: ford ths S { Citeles in Weitchest told a aan ie| WM, VOGEL & SON, a ee 65° and $2.00. All sizes, at ST Mightibefore the kiting that/an attempt asentcerceres had heen “made to hire him shnag BS : At mold that onthe. mort tian “wna hated (0° any “hn Clearance Clearance we cure to uke our own ult to the beach with you, “It Is not will be dropped to- PTY ee re | necessary to pay a high price-so-secure a& pr tty model, style very iM i supe the suit you would rent, without knowing who “That Sale Children’s Shoes Boys’ Shoes rently superior to the, sult } ee er ee —— coe ee See - a af + {black or blue surf cloth. The $3.50 style having sailor at Thirteen CUA ens OTe OS feesss 2.50 Tan 4-39 j Saas tnd tle, trimmed with black or white braid, plaited sktrt. = a SNO|SS .ccceeseseceee | Hq oa , as a use, rc d neck finished with three , ; : The $2,75 style has plaited blouse, round 1 Hn ty Retain Property. Seventy-Five’® Children's $f 0oTIes 3QC{ | noya’ $2.50 Gung 39 rows of braid, short puff sleeves, box-plalted skirt, x ts : fet Midstcim ......+ Atetal Calf Shoes. 1. ‘Of. course, there are many other styles between $4 and $23. | Third Noor, Old Bulldinw. Rey, Henry Mottel, rector of the ji Church of the Holy Communion at Twentieth street and Sixth avenue, de- ~ | qaied the report printed in several morn- the church Is to be soll. he explained, arose from the fact tin clearing the title to the \-origina!l deed, which prevented the use of the property for anything except ehuroh urposes, It CS y to te A i Men’s White Madras Shirts, $1} These are Shitta-that we could not buy over again tod-y for the price at which they are to be sold. They were ordered almost a year ygo, when matertals and workmanship both cost less. They are ihe ¢ Children's $1.00 Red c Bution Shoes....++ 4s Children’s $1.00 Tan Button Shoes .....- 4ge Children’s $1.00 White Canvas / Oxiords........006 45 c Children’s $1.00 White Canvu s Abe — Shoes. WENO? AE Chi.dren’s $1,00 Blue 45¢ Canvas Ties. ....-- Boys’ $1.75 Vict Hi 95¢ Boys’ $1.85 Box Calf Shoes creat at Oc Boys’ $1.75 Calt 95¢ $80. White madras shirts we have ever sald at $1, and the equal of Bere et ehocas 95¢ pay abirts sold at $1.0, Cargfully cut over good-fitting: models, In ae ete | | plain negliges coat style, with cuffs attached or detached, Sizes 14 poys” We Tenney BOC aoe bout L300 slirts-In-the-colicction,-$4-each: os aed teeneh td Main Alsie, New Bullding. i | Men’s White Madras Pajamas,. $1 1,200 Suits of white madras Pajamas, finished with white loops and pearl buttons, They present the same value us the white madras shirts, We could not buy them today at $1 wholesale, and they will hot be matched elsewhere for less than $1.50, Cool and handsome, exactly suited to vacation or clty wear, Main’ Aisle, New Bullding. i ertan sum If ever the ye sold. | (WALTER CHRISTIE BACK. Waiter Christie, the inventor and Wriver of the racing car bearing his mame, arrived to-day on ti ati the W. Mine, with | y took part 1 ast | irew on ac-| | Clearance Men’s Shoes. Entire floor stock of Packard $4.00 Shoes for Men . ° e | Snow's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes Clearance Sale of count of tire trouble after the first lap. for Men, special al... . “ Christie was the only ican driving “J ahrioricantcar initie Te 1 : AN AU S b $ EEA AS aS Sa Men’s 18. $2 d A AM elli|. $5. Sun l Jmbrellas at $2.75 enim Nl, Canwest (0, the correct ones | I5) b) oO an 22 Its S, ie. ‘This fs an unusually fine collection of colored, all-silk Umbrellas, |] / —— | j to be carried in either rain or shine. The nilk tx an extra good qual- fey, and the Uribrolins are in 24 and 26-Inch sizes, All regularly $5 ity, .75 each, id ° | 5 Riad Aye ‘collection of fancy Parasols, at $1,50, $2, $3; $3.78 and $5, All worth at least a third more. 4 | Main Aisle, Old Building. ‘ ry fa Sale of Hand Bags - Hand Bags of genuine, mat seal leather, 10-{nch frame; 6% inches deep, leather-lined, at $3.50, Instead of $6. Pouch Bags-with folded bottom, 8-Inch frame, 614 inches deep, made of Morocco leather, {n black, brown, greqn and blue, double strap handles and two side pockets, at $2,50, Instead of $6! $-inch Mat Seal Hand Bags, with purse, at $2.75, Instead of $4. &-{nch Morocco Hand Bags, leather-lined, with purse, in black, . Brown, green and blue, at $1.75, instead of $2.75. i i 5 8-Inch Baftain ‘Leather Pouch Bags, in black, green and blue, with purse and double strap handles, at $1.50, Instead of $2.60. Strap Bags of fine {mported pigskin, AfOrocco, pin seal and patent - HI] leather,: saffain leather-lined, with strap on back gr top, at $5, tn- stead of §7. Ninth/street, Old Muliding. | JOHN WANAMAKER | © > *. >) Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co. ; i Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth-to-Tenth Street... HEN one considers the character of the’ suits involved, then, and only then, has the price—$13.75—any signifcarice: ol The teal strength of this sale lies in the fact that all suits affected’ by’ this considerable reduction are from our regular stocks, styled and fashioned in the most thorough way by our own organization of tailormen. ak Of course there's a reason, for this sale. Good business policy dctates an absolute disposal of all goods in the season in which they are made. The var_u- lines present a great range of choice, particularly among the higher priced suits, of which there is a vast quantity. tes Se Ines at $4 95 They are simple tots, surphis stocks and : WM. VOGEL & SON factory rejects. All sizes, all \widths, all Broadway,’ . =. - Houston Street. Hy qeteatibes Raha IBERAL BOSS: I'll give you $10. if “You “locate the missing .keys to my opttong boxes. MOGNSCIENTIOUS CLERK: I haven't feart to take the money. Don't you Ad, ae} Siar 4 ————— Ba Ss us