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_THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY DMERSTRUCK UDSLMMEDON ODDITIES IN THE NEWS scleral ae DOWN WW HOME. AND CIMPEDAT. «ALL OVER THE WORLD —— 9 Minutes-from Hoboken to The 14th Street Store, —-——-— SET New York, ‘ Justice H nd said » bride Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and AEST z If you're so Miss Tailu Walsh, Baltimore, and Clar. enca Whitney, Reading, Pa., fell In, ¢ Eble Didn’t See Assailant, but Neighbors Say Youth Hid Bloody Chisel, Bmile Eble, nineteen vears old, No. | 26 Avenue A, was arrested in Belle- vue Hospital last night, where he had gone to inquire about his father’s con- dition, He !s suspected of having at- tacked his varent with a chisel and lub. ml Andrew Eble, forty-nine years 01d, a posperous baker, was having his head sewn up when his son entered. Patrol- man Martin, who called In the ambu- Jance that brought Eble to the hospital, had been told by tenants in the house that they had seen the youth take a ploody chisel and club down to the cel- | lar and hide them behind a barrel The elder Eble said he was struck re- peatedly from behind while entering his | apartments over his bakeny, Ha re- membered no more until he was revived | im Bellevue Hospital. He said he could not identify his assailant. The young man went to the East ‘Twenty-second street station house and tqld teut. Lane that his father was lying unconscious {n a pool of blood in fhis home, and asked him to send for an ambulance. Im the cellar the police found a blood- stained club and chisel, and in young SARATOGA AGAIN | ——. ; Gov. Hughes Calls Brackett to Account and Town Gam- blers Close Shop. | (Specta! to The Evening World.) | SARATOGA, Aug. 5—The lid !s on |again. It went down with a bang very | suddenly Jast night, and is now doubly clamped and riveted. All the club- [houses were closed, the lghting power shut off and the paraphernalia care- fully packed away. There seems no chance for a reopen- | ing. Tho clubhouse keepers are a sad lot, too, for nearly every one of them | |1e a loser on the short period of play |s'nee Inst Friday night. The publicity | |wiven to the opening of the gambling palaces by the newspapers is given as the cause for the sudden shutdown. = | The news that the town was wide | open {s said to have riled Gov. Hughes, Senator Brackett was called to account, with the result that the town boss had to change his coat again. | The gambling condition { likely to | result in a political feud here, in which Brackett and his A: bly oan | didate are bound to suffe he trades | people are wrathful. For the past few days they have been e& the bene- fit of the money circulated by the faro and roulette winners, and this Is now cut off. Hundreds of those employed tn the Rambling houses will quit town, and| this means another loss to tha hotel. keepers and boarding-houses.. Despite this, ho’ r, there were numerous ar- rivals in town las and the at- Eble’sroom a blood-stained shirt. He edid he had stained !t while stooping | over his father's prostrate body. He | was locked up in the East Twenty-sec- | ond street station tendance at the t showed A increase. The natives say It usually takes a week for the season to get) under way here Tho second week al- | Wavs sees a bigger crowd in town than | the first, and so it seems now Singular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles of the Day, To escape bdelng imposed upon by “dead beats,” doctors of Atlanta ‘have formed an association to keep @ record of bad pay patients. Before a doctor responds to a call hereafter he will consult his credit list, and {f the person who summoned him {s had pay he may get no doctor. GETS A $2 REWARD FOR FINDING $50,000 CHECK. A certified check for $50,000 from the Cudahy Packing Company to the La Salle O!l Company wes found !n the street at Chicago by Willlam Becker, & post-office wagon driver. When Becker returned the check to the owner he was given « § bill for his honesty, SHE WAS ANXIOUS ABOUT FIDO, NOT HER HUSBAND. Mrs, Nelson Chappelle reported to the potlce of Waterbury, Conn,, that her| Branch Brook Park, | husband had wandered away from home | and she wanted to find him, She added that the reason anxious was that he had (do with him, 4nd she wouldn't have Fido lost for) enything. | WOMEN VOUCH FOR THIS SEA SERPENT. Four veraclous women end &@ man | vouch for the existence of a new kind of sea serpent which they saw in Long Lake, near Kalamazoo, Mich, It !s forty feet long, has an alligator head, a) turtle neck and dark red skin, Mrs. Clara Wheatley, her daughter, id Alma and Ellen Arnold say the Greenhut Company A Word to Men A most important Salé of Men's Furnishings is going on at this store as youread. Your share of the good things is waiting here for you. ‘Every Woman With HOME-FURNISHING Plans Can Save Money in This AUGUST SALE Two strong points about this Number One—Every piece of merchandise involved is beyond criticism in regard to quality and manu facture, and of a character and “get-up” that sete it apart, fancy ticking. In 3 ft. In 4 ft. Bed Coverings in The August Sale many to 1 double beds; cut corners: a choice of Summer Blankets at $1.75; of cotton fleeces full size: pink or blue borders ’ 95c Comfortables at 75c; silkolin cotton filling; full size for double beds. Main Floor Men’s $1.50 & $2.00 Bachelor Undershirts at 75c Men who wish to secure cool, comfortable Summer undershirts have the opportu- nity of the season here tomorrow. We are offering bachelor undershirts (no buttons), Three instances out of ding values that prevail during the Sale of Home Furnishings this month: $2.25 Crochet Quilts at $1.75; fringed; full size for August sale of ours: A Money-Saving Opportunity in MATTRESSES | As a feature of this August Sale of Home arian order layer felt mattresses, regularly priced at $8.00, for $5. | cotton used is of a splendid quality, the mattresses will be full weight and covered with and 3 ft. Gin. sizes . . and 4 ft. 6 in. sizes . . Iustrate the bed- patterns, e covered; white Second Floor we will make up to special Clipping Prices on Women's Footwear offered tomorrow thus underpriced; The Pumps,at . . « The Oxford, at . «5 «© « All smart models of this season, in all leathers. Number Two—Every price-redvction is legitimate ‘and true; we have nothing to do with the policy that marks a fictitious value on goods eo ea to make the Price seem extraordinary. aa | | and $6.00 each. The layer $5.00 $6.00 ™ Women's pumps and Oxfords that have been selling regularly in our stock for $3,00 and $3.60 « pair are $2,35 a pair $2.45 a pair of a fine imported quality of silk-and-lisle at half price and less. Plenty of wear-time ahead this season—and then all of next Season. Regularly $1.50 and $2 00, now at . $1.45 Negligee Shirts at $1.00; of fine corded and figured madras Main Floor Sale of Muslin Underwear $4.50 and $5.00 Drawers at $2.0 $1.4. combination; trimmed with embroid: and ribbon. $2.00 and $2.50 House Dresses broken lots. Second Floor trimmed with embroidery ribbon models finished with lace, embroidery end ribbon, $2.00 Combination Sets at $1.45; 2-piece sets, in corset cover-and-drawers or corset co $1.50; of striped seersucker, gingham or percale; bat wings 0 Nightgowns at 5; of nainsook; lace, and trimmed, at $2.95; exquisite Main Floor reandeskirt lery beading, lace at $1.00 and And Mats Mon ‘ Bathing Suits, at. F $73.50 Imported Renn Tai $45.00 Taffeta and Pongee Midsummer Prize-Purchasos | | $5.00 Summer Washable Dresses, at . 50 Imported White English Repp Skirts, at $25 00 Tweed “otor Coats, at ; | | $18.50 Covert Top Coats, at eee dil ui s, » al loved Wash © Tailored Ms Embroidered hose: black and white, at ‘ 35¢ Black lisle hose at 25c; sheer quality; garter tops Bath Towel S 75c 75c English Foulard Ties at 50c; four-in-hands and 75c Union suits at , Women s Underwear 50c; Swiss ribbed And Hosiery lisle; lace-trimmed Umbrella drawers; white cotton: lace- lisle thread, in tan, gray. lavender, 50c Turkish bath towels; hemstitched; liberal size: regularly 4 Turkish bath mats: of a specia! ty durable quality: in a large as- sortment of colors; regularly ’ 4 6 « 8&5 $12.50 Ling Dress Waists, at ; $125.00 High-Art Suits and Dresses, at Second Floor ca aemEU ey en a 6ih Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Avo, 16ih vo 19th St (Store formerly occupied by By Altman & Co) monster cama up within five feet of their bo: i n and dis eppeared JUDGE TELLS MAN TO WED WITHIN 30 DAYS. When August Block was arraigned tn Milwaukee his four children he gd (hat he didn't kndw how to look after them s! his wite died. The judge said that if he married a woman within thirt ys who would care for the children he would dismiss the charge, and Block 1s looking for a wife, ALL THIS TROUBLE CAUSED BY A CIGAR, When Charles 0. Heckel, of Bloom- field, N. J., throw away his cigar the wind blew it on his wife, setting fre to her dress as she and her daughter, Gladys, were automobviling with blm in Broadway, Houston St. Hoe let go of the stee 18 wear to extinguish the blaze, auto ran she was = All, Sizes and Styles. Tans and Blacks, WM. VOGEL & SON, ' Store Closes at5 P.M. Now in Progress and floors of the new buildin not as large.as once before, yet the variety At $10, from $15—Golden Oak Bureau, straight ; front, oval mirror, At $15, from $21--Mahowuny veneered Chiffonier, | straight front, pattern plate mirror. At $12, from $17—Golden Oak Extension Table, | 6 ft. wide, 42-Inch round top. At $75, from $!50— Mahogany Colonial Three- niece Dining-room Suite. At $28, from $38—Quartered Golden Oak Side ooard, shaped front, large mirror. 7 At $14, from $20—Mahogany veneered Bureau; glass knobs, oval mirror, | At $12, from $18—Golden Oak Standing Hall | Rack, box seat, with mirror, At $15, from $25—Quartered Golden Oak Buffet, mirror, Colonial design, , At $40, from $58—Mahogany China Cabinet, Col- onial design, ' At $80, from $125—Leather Library Suite of sofa and arm chair. At $75, from $125—Library Arm Chair in bright zed English moroccc. At $16, from $28—Quartered Golden Oak Baaet, mirror, claw feet. At $22, from $33—Quartered Golden Oak China | Closet, moulded edges, claw feet. At $16, from $26—Quartered Golden Uak Prin- cess Dresser, upright oval mirror. At $24, from $34—Quartered Golden Oak Bureau, Colonial design, equare mirror. 2—CARPETS AND RUGS Nothing can be more gratilying than to coverings as well as to the furniture in carry mf Sore Four Replenishing Sales of Importance - Saturdays at Noon Well Worth Attention I—A Choice of FURNITURE set out on the three Furniture g Altogether the best assortment we ever had in any August Sale; though the stock Is is greater and there are more goods shown at reduced prices than in any of our gales before, To give an idea of the widenessof the choice there are of Tables alone $03 patterns to choose from, and this indicates the mag- nitude of the entire stock and the opportunity to find what is needed, At $12.50, from $18—Mahogany veneered Bureau, oval mirror, At $28, from $34—Quartered Golden Oak Exten- sion Table, 8 ft. sito, 48-inch round top. At $35, from $52—Mahogany Extension Table; 8 ft, 48-In, round top. At $12.50, irom $18— Mahogany Serving Table; swell front; claw feet. At $225, from $325—Mahogany Three-piece Din- ing-room Suite; Colonial design. At $12.50, fro: $18— ‘ios Mahogany bureau; swell front, oval mirror, At $21, from $383—Quartered Golden Oak Chiffo- jnler; aquare mirror; Colonial design. At $35, from $55—Quartered Golden Oak Stand- ing Hall Rack; box seat, large mirror. At $62, from $96—Quartered Golden Oak Dining- | room Suite, three pieces, | At$20, from $30—Quartered Golden Oak Buffet; swell front, low mirror. At $40, from $60—CHngman Arm Chair; oak frame, tapestry cushions, At $12.50, from $18—Quartered Golden Oak Chit- fonier; swell front, oval mirror. At $60, trom $120—Mahogany Chiffonier, Colonial design, At $23, from $35— Mahogany Bureau; | knobs; pattern plate mirror. Gixth, Seventh and Eighth floor, New Building, wood be able to apply Auguet savings to the floor ing out the Autumn furnishing schemes. Carpets of all standard grades at price-reductions of 20c to 50c a yard. Rugs of many kinds—fibre matting, Wilton bath rugs and runners, Wilton and Ax- minster rugs, and English art rugs at half price, The underlying reason is a good one—we want to clear up all broken assortments of patterns, colors and aizes belore our Autumn Fifth floor, New Bullding. 3—-UPHOLSTERY Handsome draperies for the home, rich c up—all at savings of a quarter to half, The lace curtains beautitul patterns still left, Other importan’ tire still to come. Today’s details; Silk Damasks, $1.75 to $3.75 yard, were $3 to $6.75, Silk Armures, $1.75 yard, Were $2.50, $2.85 and $3. Tapestries at $1 to $5 a yard, were $1.50 to $6.50, Jute Tapestries, 45c and 65c yard, were Sic. to $1. Figured Velours, $2 to $3.75 yard, were $3 to $6.50. Crinkled Tapestries at $1.50 a yard, were $2.50, 4-CHINA AND GLASS It will be apparent to any visitor that n auch assortment of Fine China be found, We show eighty-six French, English, German, Austri patterns of Dinnerware from which any pieco= set of 100 pieces begin as low as $7.50 an! ris We have also solid sets that cannot |o |r ties are sold only by ourselves, The ic At $12, trom $21 — American Parcela'i Sets of 118 pleces, with soup tureen and platters; two flower d signs, and all pie At $18, from French China D. French China Minne is oO H expert nn ‘ot q err tain that at i ft y t stands in its place i yho LOHN W k FINGAL), WV A | Formerly A, T. Broadway, Fourth Avenu ten from maker stock comes in, And it is your harvest time, overings for furniture that needs brightening . quarter to half under-price—you have been told of, and many t lote—portieres, cross-striped curtains, etc, Drapery and Furniture Fabrics — Remnants enough for single floors, a cushion and odd pleces of furniture—most of them at half price—some excel- lent pickings. English Block Print Cretonnes, 50 in. wide, at $1 yd., were $2 to $2.50 Fourth floor New Butlding either in New York nor iurope can another edieh and, American opon loetod to S50 ‘lara Altr nay be si The prices for Aeoliplete t all these patterns and quali of interest: nay be her Sets of | At $25 0—Flite China Dinner Sets of tue ; 23, $ Ret ae China Dinner Sets ot | At $30, fr $$) —Limoges China Dinner ‘Setg of At $35, froin $06—Ttmoges Chir r Sets ' eae alt ine Uding isalmost wholly devoted to the adorn- ch o! Fin re, Carpet, | pholster hat we selected in this Aug Salo will be satis. ANAMAKER Stewart & Co. e, Eighth to Tenth Street en > ameest | {||_—_—_——_—= THE IMTH’STREET STORE. nies 4 Pure Fcod Show; CARNIVAL OF NATIONS It's proving a: wonderful week in the fine, big Grocery on the Sixth Floor. The Midsummer Pure Food Show and Car- nival of Nations is proving a tremendous event. Thousands of grocery orders are being filled. Every Price During This Sale Is Distinctly Special. It's More Than a Sale—It’s an Enter- tainment As Well. Come. Plenty of good music—classical and popular. Lots of attractions theatric also, CRACKERS, | PINEAPPLE aUGAR, WHITE ROSE| Fresh from the SLICES National Biscuit Best standard re- TEAS, ey Ring, luse!ous fined granulated; eee Singapore packed sold with grocery | India Ceylon Red Label Gra Pineapple Slices hams; pack Limit 6 lar orders only; 52c ree 10 Ibe... OUP IDs sees —Willow Farm Creamery Brand iresh grass BUTIE Butter, finest quality obtainable, 1+ print, not delivered. SWEET W Wate MOCHA age LED PEAS, JAVA COFFE Blue Bell B Blended freeh, na Oth garden fh cane 2 82.75; 4 Bl. 180. can CRI it 700 cases’ New § York State pack- Ing, tender, crear Sugar Corn, doz OBery regu- % lar 120. fen OC M SUGAR COR! F EARLY JUNE[ , FLOUR, GREEN STRING PEAS, rans’! cases Cor 600 #1 Popy NEW LAID and) pate EGGS. load. Dozen, in car. | } tp ton: not de Ge. . Shecl''*"* 26¢ ooo SSeS DELICIOUS ORANGE JUICE, Main Floor, DANAAVAWAUAT00 000000000 0000000000000000006) WAVAAANETEE Lawn and Porch Needs Greatly Reduced Prices : : $ 3 To-Morrow, 10 A.M, tolP.M. No Mail Orders POLOING Lawn Benches, full _ size, hard wood, nicely painted and varnished. Regular 75¢ value, at 49c MMS ON SALE ALL DAY THURSDAY; ea larse in 1.75 values PALMER HAMMO! i weave, lange lay eed Di . Se Bre Sales a 81009 WALL TENTS. size 7x7, poles, guy ropes, ate. FOLDIN vajuee made of & 92. army twill, $6.98 val i G CAMP STOOLS, with henvy canvam seat; id (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) VANAAAAAAAAAAUAAAAAAOAEMAEEL AS LAMAN ERI Og, DR. MUNYON'S PHYSICIANS GIVE MEDICAL ADVICE FREE Fourth Floor, WOMEN’S | MISSES’ | Princess Jumper) Lingerie Dresses, Dresses $ 1 :69/ at aye $9.69 at. - You will find about $00 of these | Dainty, lace trimmed models; attractive Summer Dresses here to- | \luffy Ruffles sleeves; full skirts morrow. Not one but*is wort | with rows of insertions and three $3, some more. Made of linene anc | ‘olds at bottom; colors are Blue, dimity, neat polka dots, checks and | Pink, Canary and all White, Un- stripes. Second Floor, | usual values, Second Floor, COOl, ATTRACTIVE “RESTAURANT ON THE SIXTH FLOOR. UAAATAY INIT OTERO IYOOE OO HOMIE E* EOLA RONEEO NEM FURNITURE ‘i everything at the lowest prices ¢ August Furnitur eis in full swing now—come Ave Brass Bedsteads, 2-tn, po-ts, | Mnglish lacquer, price $30.00, at 14.59 1 to n cns.omer, $25.00 GENT LEATHEL SHES, Elegant franies, made cted quarter sawed oak; 30 close tufts; full nde with structiblevstee! spring; upholster » tow and hair top; covered leather 1.00 Peather Pillows, 22 49 oe arantecd” ode for $2.50 All Steel Springs, double woven wiré fabric! $1.49 rived; all sizes. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Fitth Floor.) . AANA ALERT ONO MAMA MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMA DORAE EAE, be eth tte hhh 9h hin han han ek Os ai nn Oe cova Ta —*