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BUNSEN GS OG | AIA tip UNaim THREATEN WIVES AND CHILDREN OF RICH ARMENIANS Band That Ordered the Death of Wealthy Rug Importer Made De- mands for Money. Within an Hour of Victim’s Death ) i { t j i f~ Instead of being frightened by the investigation of the murder In Union Square of the millionaire rug. merchant, H. Tavshanjian, it now appears that the leaders of the Hunchakists society, relying upon the be- lief that no Armenian will dare to testify against them in open.court, are actually taking advantage of the reign of terror which the act of their crack-brained tool created to press the demand for money upon thelr wealthy countrymen. : It developed to-day that a second flock of threatening letters have followed on the first batch that were going through the mails to rich Armenians within one hour after Tavshanjian had dropped in front of ¢ the Everett House, riddled from. behind by an assassin's bullets. The boldness that marks the uninterrupted campaign of intimidation has as- tounded the county and city officials. Tn the latest communtoation a naw | themselves, One of them has left the tack has been taken. One of those who| city and ia in tfiding. Others stag be- {s known to have got a letter within | bind locked doors, fully ermed. the last twenty-four hours js Levah| Within an hour after the killing off Hartpootilan, a rug dealer, of No. /&4| Tavshanjian a number of letters were Whiew Square. mailed to his rich countrymen warning letter containa the following jan-| them to deliver over large gums of cash jor suffer his fate. The writer of the let- “If you do not pay we_yrill | ters must have bad them ready to mail . We will-do_ | before the murder was committed. and | perhaps was present when the shot was fired. A Karagheustan, rug tmporter, at No, 25 Fourth avenue, received one of the threatening letters Monday immediately after Tevehanjian wes murdered. It read: “We have just killed Tevshanjian, who would not agree to our demands 4nd who advised yeu not to. You see what has happened to him. If you do not pay you will live only two weeks.” This letter and the others were mailed at Station D, at No. 108 East Twelfth stroct. It was stamped at 290 P. M. ‘L.9 Unton Square murder occurred one hour before. This Indicates to the Dis- irict-Attorney that the rug man mur- der was a plot in which many had a nand, your ehiléren.’ In pursuance of the plan to go to the very bottom of Intricate intrigue, , ‘Assistant-District-Attorney Manley to- dav issued subpoenas for twenty men, fncludne practicalty all the well-to- @o Armenian business men in New York, as well ux for several men who are believed to know a great deal of | tho Inner workiges of the Hunchakists, Amonx the first of his visitors to~ was an Eastern-looking woman dress im black. It was reported that Father Levont. the priest leader vf the original Hunchakist woclety, would be brougut to the District-Attorney’s office. Later in the day !t turned out that the women visitor was Mrs, Moyrad- ran, of No. 1% East Twanty-seoond qtreet, who 1s said to have known Mayshanjian's nlayer, although the mur @erer claimed he had no friends in New York. Another witness was Georg: Minesian, of No. 2 Fourth avenue, a merchant who had recelved threatening Setters. Victim Buried. Several small groups of Armenians o-dayexsayed to enter the house of ne slain Tavehanjian. ‘They were stopped by the detectives. Some of them were known to be friends and were at once escorted within. Others who seemed to be strangers were sent away pyr rie elect vest ry neral set ‘ea were In ch: of Archbishop Hoysep Ba: a bs other enian Ddisho; ft Chiro Fhe ps of the Greek il, and the cort. of nin Station, There was a lavish floral dis- some thirty or forty large offer- fete Ten Men Threatened. Yf the Hunchakists carry out thetr Mhreats, at least ten wealthy Armenians Will be alain within the next two weeks. Rich Armenians are in terror, They face praying the police or the District- Attorney will be able to land the con- tore-in_ jail, and.it ia aald to be} ings, having bean sent” by friende and y Armerian societies. 2 their intention, If the authorities fail, | by Arm RAR societies: 0 only rela. who were pres- him were several | ritualistic service was | DOWN MAN WHO STBBED WIE Napoli Inflicted Wound. inj Scuffle, but Failed to Dodge Bullet. i ‘Mrs. Jennle Belerno, of No, 98 Bast} One Hundred and Bigteh street, was) stabbed, perhaps fatally, this efter | noon In front of her home in a soufle with Provident Napot, a young me} chento, of No. 30 East One Hundred and Seventh street. The woman's mis- band appeared on the scene and shét | Neoott under’ the heart. Napolfs wound, the Harlem Hospttal doctors ,state, fa not serious, hit he wes placed in oharge of a policeman and will be locked up as soon as his condition permits, He denies stabbing Mra, Gelerno, end saya ahe tried to use the knife on him and in the eouffle she ran the dagger fio her abdomen. Belerno was yocked up at the East One Hundred and Mourth street sta- tion fer shooting Napoli. Napoli Js said to have been a former admirer of the woman he stabbed. WEDGED IN LIFT, HAD TO BE CHOPPED OUT Man Hanging Head Down- ward Is Supported While Firemen Swing Axes. NEWARK. N, J., July %.—David Get- soft, of No. 123 North Maple street, Bast Orange, employed in M. H. Nagle's wholesale, beef establishment here, jumped ‘from an elevator loaded with beef as {t was descending from the fourth floor to-fay. He slipped and fell backward into the well just as the car eame down on his left leg near the knee and wedged him bde- tween the floor and the bottom of the car with his bead hanging downward. His cries brought help, but efforts to radse the car were in vain. Planks were laid across the well on the floor below, and, while two men held Get- xoff so that his weight would not pullj ‘on the Imprisoned limb, Hook and Lad- Ger Company No. 4 was called, and the firemen, after securing a rope around Getzofrs body, cut away enough of the elevator floor to extricate him. He waa removed to the City Hospital, where the leg will be amputated above the knee. s EANNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE L (SOOPERG J.B GRECNNMUT. PRES NCW YORK. _ Day of Extraordinary Economy | It fs the last full day’s business before inventory, and, as we _Would. rather count money than goods, prices. have been cut throughout the store in a manner that commands the attention of every man and woman. st The lot comprises: worth $1; duced to..., La France and Crush Koses, in pink, white, Eeconomy onthe subjoined items is 250 Trimmed Sailors— 8,000 Rough Straw Sailors even ayo red and old rose; worth 75c to $1.50; reg 15¢ ) j Women’s Hats and_| almost twenty to full eighty percent. worth $5; re- —in black and white; $1.50; 6,000 Bunches Imported Roses—American Beauty, duced to.. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Froat.) From theChina Store Fine Austrian China Syrup Jugs. aeintes pieces com- lete; , pink floral designs; regularly 10 5c; * Fine Austrian China Chop Dishes—neatly 1 decorated; regularly 50c; at... 9c Mottled Blue Stone Mixing Bowls—for kitchen use; very Strong; assorted sizes; regularly 9c to 5 12c; at : a Cc Writing Paper Specials Writing Paper—odd lots of good, standard quality paper in vellum, linen and satin finishes; put up in qne-pound packages and is a good 25-cent value in most Stores, though our regular price is only- 12% cents. To close out these odd lots we make the price for Friday 5e Cabinets of Writing Paper—standard quality paper in linen, bond and vellum finishes; one quire in a cabinet; our regular price is 14 cents; clearunce price to-morrow, a box.. Te (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Cent oo r ROE ote Ne that are CASTORIA. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bisse ture to take heroic measures for protecting | ent were the widow and thelr two Nt tle girls, BOY ACCUSED OF | Sixteen-Year-Old Lad Held for : Further Examination in Harlem. _Bixteen-year-old Abraham Levy, of Wo, 267 Bast One Hundred and Twenty- ete BRU #tieot;, Was arvaigned {n° the War- Yem Court to-day charged with assautt- iS ack ing Mary Wolf, twenty-five yoars old, | @t No. 18 East One Hundred and : Twenty-sixth street. Inidor Leesen- baum, proprietor of a candy store at No, %0 East One Wundred and Twenty- Atth street, was arralgned with the boy, Charged with being a party to the —@rimeim that he knew !t wag being! ¢ommitted in the rear of his store and @id not interfere. Both-men were arrested by Lieut.-De-| fective Tom Butler, of the Eaat ‘One| Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street Sta-) Hon, They were held for examination ——@n Saturday. bo sPrecipct only a month and has made / (glx arrests for similar crimes : Butler haa been in the $13-75 Sxs BRIDES HOTES I DEAD MAN'S POCKET : season in which it is New Yorker Killed While Ad- justing Parts of Electrical Autos at Philadelphia. For this reason New * giving. : j _ ‘Prices are cut when PHILADELPHIA, July %.—While atl work repairing a large electric truck | @wied by the Acme Tea Company or) thle ‘city, to-day, M. C. Henriques, of | # No. 178 ast Ninoty-sixth atreet, New | Xork,\ an ‘electrician employed by a New yet storage battery company;-| mi, trocuted by coming In vontact | ith @ genera Henriques had been | Went here to demonstrate several elec: foal trucks recently: purchased from is concern by the tea company, (Henriques was married five weeks din ig clothing ‘was found l¢. In New York, - tory. tele Sian erama from all secth Of te leountry ‘rene also found in tho” ‘In alla models sizes for every tor. Broadway ; ; -Men’s Summer Suits Reduced STQRE like a government must have its laws, and no law is more rigidly enforced than’ the one compelling the disposition of all merchandise during the secure this result is ‘too great; no reduction sufficient unless it attains the desired end. nessed as great a sale in point of value suit. The finest grades are included—suits resefit the: highest, development in the tailoring world. range of choice is shown—fabrics, WM. VOGEL & SON Footwear for | Women and Children HESE spectal offers for to-morrow are ex- amples of our tew pricing. -Excettent qual- ities, correct style and perfect fits. Women’s Tan Oxfords—fine Russia calfskin in a riche ~ shade of tan; made Upon the Gibson last, with plain toes and regular Cuban heels; as good as most § $3 shoes; at 1.39 ‘Women's Sample Low Shoes—sampies of fine footwear in tan, black or white; every .good style and all the best leathers; a very unusual opportunity for women who can wear sample sizes, though we have made the range of sizes complete by adding shoes from our own stock; they this price... white canvas shoes and Oxfords that were sellin at 98c and $1.50% sizes upto 8 a The larger sizes of these children’s shoes Oxfords are now on the bargain tables a (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) * 50c "4 98¢ from » $18, $20, $22 made. No effort to York has never wit- you really want a summer that rep- man. rg Houston Street Naren ‘ Daylight Bakery Presh supplies from the ovens every 30 minutes. CHERRY CAKE: food cakes, nut frutt! cakes eae : BOSTON CREAM} jeliy rolls, age cakes, or wine cakes: } (); ‘Fresh Meats ‘We deliver all charged or paid orders for frean meats from the Batrery t2 1101n S sty I Cholee cuts of nati Corned Beet: Ib Lege of ancy § ARE! or Floreace cak 12 ve pall ng 13¢ 2lc and.vivysss THREE LA} berry, cho:olate, coanut or maple range, pineap A 40c, 3Se, 'COCOANUT WAFER: fruit biscults or {gletts currant 31 ‘Goo! ‘bc; qt can, GINGER ROOT soteeereperving. ete 1b. 15e POPULAR COFFEE HYRURL RC pe Oni servey iginal POPULAR BLEND, copyriphied; TOMATO) Vecetaued and other pop ground or POWDEKED, S$ 28e a} ic 1:20; 4 Ibs. $11 Ibs eae rea LAL TI te ke Swilt's NAPHTH A of 20-Mule Term | $1.05; BORAX; box 100 bars, $4; ten Se A] e@ CORN—very ten- Qe der sweet corn; Y4e; can HAZEL JAM berry. cherry and all other popular dos., $2.10; Leib. Phoenix al cou, § 4-Ib. package, WILD CHERRY PHOSPHATE=bar- 10c 20c Golden Santos Coffee fromthe roaster; id edered; 6! if Ines $11 16¢ Long Branch Sea Long Bragch Buttertish, Boston Mavxerel Dold’s Bacon The famous WESTPHALIA aiyle, dry sugar cured: very mild, delicate flavort 08 et Co: {eland Porgles., Long Island Flake, It Will Pay You est specials are NOT advertised. for tear of disappointment, because in many instances the lots are amall, Early shopping is advised. Infants’ Wear RICES are reduced on nearly everything in them, but we call particular attention to these few. Come and-see-the others. Children’s Russian Dresses—of Persian Styles from which to select; sizes 4 to 5 years; regular prices range from 98c to $1.69; clearance 69c "Children’s Hubbard Dreasess—of Persian lawn and nain- scokrapectally, sale at... Infants’ Slips—of nainsook; two very pretty styles, one with tucks and insertion in Children’s Rompers—df fine quality chambray;made in low neck and short sleeves; prettily trimmed with contrast- ing colors and buttot Special at. (Siegel Coffer Store, Second Floor, Center.) OU can’t get purer, fresher or more reliable foods anywhere. Ask. for “‘S. &H.'’ Green Trading Stamps— We to remember that many of our preat- We dare not do it hundreds of specials in h should come here carly. Women’s White Lawn Waists at $1 and $1.25 |JT" Charming New Summer Styles Women’s Lingerie White Lawn Waiste—as illustrated;a beau- tiful model, artistically design- ed; entire front of allover embroidery, lace insertions and clusters of tucks; back lace trimmed and tucked; col- lar and cuffs of three-quar- ter sleeves trimmed with lace insertion and lace edge; reg- ular $1.75 models, to- 2 | morrow at.. aa Women’s White Lawn Waists— a very charming model, artistically designed; entire front fashioned of embroid- ery, lace insertions and French tucks; collar and cuffs of three-quarter sleeves ate tucked and edged with lace; regular $1.95 1 Saiiormerees 2D (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Ploor, Center.) Youths’ $5 Suits at $3 Sizes 14 to 20 Years or 30 to 36 Breast Measure L are well made in this season’s styles and of materials Here’s the $3 very popular this summer. description: Bingle-Breasted Sack Suite—cassimeres and-cheviot-in-neat mixtures and light and dark patterns; long trousers; sizes 14 to 20 years or 30 to 36 breast measure. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) To-morrow at.... department. We can’t tell you all of O lawn; several need. On the aisle tables on the main, second and third floors, (NOT ADVERTISED) wi Women’s Underwear NLY three items here, but they’re specially Read the descriptions; if they’re the kind you cial prices: Cea 3 i Be Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests—low neck, sleeveless; Hsle 4 secs; most wanted summer goods | ill be displayed. To get these you Popular Silks ERE are many different kinds in the- lot—and none that sold for less than 50c; a yard. The collection comprises: All Sitk Printed Foulards. if AU Silk Taffetas in oad and broken lines. Wash Silks—best qualities. , Printed Jacquard Mousseline. (Slege] Cooper Store, Main Floor, Proat.) Your —r Cholce at | a Yard. | £ Leather Goods Genuine Grain Leather Bays—deep club shape; some: ther and some fabric lined; stitched leather die; inside pocket; sizes 15 to 18 Inches; regularly $2.95 to $4; 8 $2.25 Leather Cigarette Cases | WashBelts—embroidered —reg. 25c; re- ; 1 rincadl to i 10c and plaited; regular Leather Purses—regular price 15c; reduced Te price, 10c; re- tO.s00 aie lite Leather Belts—regular | Twine Shopping Bags—. price 25c; re- 10 Teg. price 1¥c; to- 2c duced to.+...+ C!| orrew soe (Siegel Cooper Store, Malin Floor, Center.) ’ Boys’ 25c Washable Bloomer Trousers, 15c ‘OU would gladly buy these trousers at their regular price, 25c. Friday you save nearly enough on one pair to buy another. Good investment, then, to buy ‘a few pairs. There is a large assortment of stripes and checkstin good quality galatca; also plain white 15¢. f duck and In linen colors; all well made; sizes 3 to 12 years; at. (Slezel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) good ones, On the first there is a saving, of almost. a-halfand‘on whe last about a third. you'll want them all the more at these spe- priced for this 75e, 96e, § thread and fine elastic~corton;-tace-trimmed or ECD COR SEER OG 49c and 1.48 plain top; regular and extra sizes; values up 19¢ H to 35: seceede reece sccetue reer ert eee ccacesee . yoke, the other in 25¢ are. of $8 shoes; our price to-morrow. : bishop style;-spect ‘ 4 1 id extra'sizes;-value~ 4 HERES Sean ESR apes ea te Children’s Wash Caps—of mull and 39¢ | isa UALS) CU eta! ¥23e5 Children’s White Shoes and Oxfords—choice of all the (raordinary valuciat Women's Lisle Thread Combination Suits—low neck, sizes 2 to 6 years; ane 9c -Friday’s Specials in the World’s Greatest Grocery Groceries, Vegetables, Fresh Meats, Fresh Fish, Delicatessen, Bakery Supplies and Wines and ‘Liquors Fresh Pound Cake Drake's celebrated raisia, cake, marble qualities’? must medicinal purp -Sample Teas breakiast, gun fowd » Ceylon or MIXED + Ib. Were Diedeshel Social Teas Butrer thins of graham waters; cartony 46¢; carton... Diedesheimer, case 12 Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests—low neck, sleeveless or sleeveless, knee length; prettily trimmed with lace at regularly 85c; reduced to But you can, and are pretty sure to, pay higher prices, if you buy elsewhere. would practice true economy, make your purchases here. Mail and telephone orders for groceries filled promptly. Tetephone—-4000 Chelséa. Wines and Liquors Reliable qualities are the only kind we ever sell—‘“‘other what you buy here. Amcrican Wines Rhine Wines BURCKHARDT & SOHNE, | Nierateiner, case 12 gts es and top; cut full size and. well won 49¢e (Slegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) If. yous enon geomet meee tt go elsewhere for a market. Whether for oses or for the table you can depend upon, Prices are moderate. | Port, Sherry, Sweet Catawba, Angelica end ‘Muacatel—ver/clolce wines. Specialy. cape acat Fv clolce wines. Special, QB Q. Q. Burtund et per gui. $1.05, $1.43, SI and. is autern 5) abe : $4.25 | Imperial Zi Su. Macalre. Bureundy, | Extra Special . italics Old Friars case 12 i Nee par AY al olsen : er ebeeseny di $4 ays Ib. * 16 4c - IMPORTED Ch. FER bottle... 3 GNAC~ mele! accor ; a 5. KEY - Hochhelmer, case 12 att..... 95 HOSPITAL TONIC MALT WHIS SARDINES—Fancy, Imporred fish, oacked | Rudeahelmer, case 12 ats» apeelal red ce tor thi Tn pure olive elt dor 9148 TD1/ @ ie tealcs Xey-opening ca eS y% Claret: = TETLEY'S TEAS—India’ Ceylon, Formosn arets MALT.VIG. eet la Sunflower can ARMAND FRERES & CO., ‘Oolong or 3 in Sunflower St. Emilion, Fresh Vegetables | Fancy Large Head Lenuce—6 for Be | | 2c; each... Champlon Green Peas—peal ball-peck. Dubo: in flavor and qui taney, ripe Georgian; 25 e hakeentaiges \d Blood Beets ‘ y | bunch, 2 14€ Puritan Medoo, Old Fi Water. Cresa, Old Friars Riestin (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor.) , $1.25, BT aad, Give Them Bordeaux, France. presh Wax ot Gre i je and «| UA ballepeck... sees 7 27c Lhe femous tonic and appetls Water Molons — large, ripe, Georgia fruit; regular FREDERIC DUPEY SOc size; Friday, each,, dd CHAMPAGNE" Claret and Rhine Wine—pey gall mnet MILL RYE—1 $4,253 full quai ROYAL MONOGRAM RYE— | $3.50; full quart | MONTICELLO RYE— uart.. i & CO. IMPORTED eellenca ir case 12 at¥acs,

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