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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1911. it T'll give you the same dose T gave the stairs. When he r ithe oes Prince of Wales, that dog,” With that pressed his ond floor, he tried the doo: ding into KING GEORGE CROWNS cate ho oand het revolver against Meyer's stomach. | Ms mother's apartment. it was locked.| HIS SON PRINCE OF WALES, |!" « « : He rattled the knob again and again and \1 s Meyer let go, Workmen at the other ven" volun aida] TMS oy Too TOUGH [Eta ie. *."! CERT ANTO irrounded by no | awimming pool. They also have) then began pounding against the door. |. : P ... | blemen, knelt ¢ the dats of King) aD a some cella, which you will prob. A S d | Eczema taxed Keatee weene Prentance | Still there was no answer. His sob Thousands See Heir to British) George’ and Queen Mary in the « {Sent to Elmira Reformatory by |abiy learn more abou! unless you pee y | d 4 was driving him to frenzy of ca wal yard. The royal letters fp we " as F hange your methods. standing about the Moor, were coming “Mother, mo:her! In God's name, open| Throne Receive tie Insignia of | presented, a lone religious ceremony | Judge Mulqueen, Who Drops The boy said that If he ever had al Remedy through the maze as fast as they the door and let me In!” His Rank. in which for the first time two “non Hint About Dark Cells home and parents he didn't remember could, @efore they could reach Pos-| Neighbors heard him shouting and td conformist’ clergymen assisted, fol anything about {t. He lived in Provi- imperiecilons et to OMe atfoat he haa dibappented. uirs found Policeman Hard: | coronation Edward, the seventeen-year-| about his son's waist, threw the an. | Seas Ay under Indictment for | te | CERTANTO\s no experiment; it bas | isi he was half-way down the stairs, | Wondered what was the matter, Then| CARNARVON, Wales, July 12—With] lowed. The King then procesded with |, yecqusenyeurola Peter Reede was) aon.6 intl he vas fourteen, wher h>| for of the Skin they there Was a crashing report. ‘The little| all the pomp and ceremony of a minor| the Investiture buckled the sword ’ was sent to @ reformatory The men pursued, but by the time they t! ht pomp aken before Judge Mulqueen in General | t | ; who n to the ho he | . clen pantie across his shoul highway pbery, th pelna that tit | iG PN NES Policeman Lenahan of the East Sixty- Het on the. HOSE tS Phos peem | old hetr to the throne of England, was) Client mantl ross Rig shi ne t matched fay ben nl + ee ee | been tested for over 20 years without 4 . ~ ° ind Pospt- ‘ ‘4 ‘ : slipped the ring upon his finger, p' he had snatche dbag from a © (Bron. the Leateoworth Tams | single failure. We do not want your eighth street station was notified and din al bulance yay | invested at Carnarvon Castle to-day as) *) ’ in tt | 1 A a ” an ambulance on the way | '" 4 "ithe golden rod in woman. Jw Mul told him, that) The young ly sang, “Pu Your | money it it does not help you. Druggists : i he summoned an la Ldn Laas an Hs . | Prince bal Wales. The ete unl- the Court « accept a plea of guilty rmingly that | are instructed to return the purchase Bxtra Hand_in Plato, Factory | Seception Mospits) for eet tai tera sake and hie wite arrived | elane ritual and quaint odetumes of the} nell til eA Da octal pal : feaave that hs ingot | BRee where it fale to give eatiety-tin e od as it was red that he show e x Fires Twice at F Vor' dying condition. from different’ directions. E women | Weish spectate Which some 10,000 pent away with ull possible expedition {nave af opportunity to pros me. She You Con Use Water Freely with Certant.. ires Twice at Fellow Work- | “4; 4 ‘ went into hysterics, Neither had heard | | ' septed with trepidation, hav-ug a pre He pollceman's inquirtes about ihe ‘ had been prov fed for, all set in the| Yo too tough to et 1 giles drat anything about Pospisil's quarrel wit h| | ju a hit ay In the| monition of what was com‘ag, ran to wn be mail t man in Quarrel, aoe ViTSTig FHRCLIGHTTeL coolants “warn | ate | large courtyard of the ancient castle, Tom sald Judge Mulqueen. “The| her room and soon appeared with « $2)| CRRTANTO CO” 200 PIN Ate. New York. ot jarrel, very little information. Pospisil, being At the Reception Horpltal it was stated presented an unusual pleture ners don't want you over| hey said that you are a con- Monday Morning Wonders, | 2etianrt Influence. Nobody hae coal scuttle on her head—and the young | ae. man proceeded to et all about th eal |World Wants Work Wonders. only an ‘extra hand," was not carried several hours later on the pay rolls and he was fair chance of recov IS SAFE IN PURSUIT. | the test of the workmen as general alarm was about to be }for him, containing his de: when word came to the East Sixty- | But: Fears Capture and Com-| Sen rtrert tiaton aie on viral od Vans Lrados , mits Suicide at Door of RAN TO MOTHER'S HOME TO Mother’s Home. Hastie Ws Kean street, Sunpson Cr J a tisck "away, ape aicag, the, tnees| SIXTHI AVE. 19270 hy anne that Bensch had aj ‘The Prince, carrying the tmmense ’ [hat which tradition reserves for t Friday Bargain Hand Bags White Lingerie Hand Bags for the up-to-date Summer Girl, Can be readily lnundered; special for to-morrow 0 only Main Floor, On Sale To-Mortow Friday Bargai White Petticoats of new styles, wonder- wes at the price. Fine cambrie bod rit deep lawn flounce of V. headed with lace n Fun OF valu 43.50; 9 sped 1.95 Drawers at S0c_ Circular, garter or umbrella ruffle styles of nainsook or ca! trimmed with embroidery, Ine or hemstiteh tucks; value Gde, Combinations at $1.00 Store Closes Saturday at 1 P.M. Sales advertised here are for all oy oe and on Saturday ce him, after he had shot one fellow work. | %@™ ‘im d@sh into th the lowest price these high class ma- terials were ever sold at, Phe lot includes silk pongees, silk: madras, silk chiffons and silk printed or- gandies. Lengths are 8 to 8 yards long. Regularly 39¢ to 5¢ special at 1 4 ec No Mall Orders Pithed. Main Floor. On Sai¢ To- Morrow, S18 Kast Seventy-second street to the tenement house at No. 501 Hast Seventy~ aBouT sixth street and there, at his mother's door, sent a bullet through his head TUBERCULOSIS Pospist!, who was twenty-eight years of age and lived at No. 146 First avenue With his wife and a six-year-old son, did' Doctors’ Mistakes Corrected oda jobs in Arche piano factory on the elghth Moor of the loft building, which :uns through from Seventy: ond to Se onty-‘uird street. For Hiway and up! anorner ori tort, Joon Fou an) OMT NEW FACTS, Fabrics, Yd., 14c 01 Throwing his pursuers off the trail, but! blocks to his mother's home as If pur- : Frnduy varygan——— F 1 B ( rgaltis imaxining they were still hotly following | SU by fiends. Several small boys man twice and had threatened to kill Silk Wash Daintiest Misses’ Embroic- ay Embroic- ered Batiste Dre3ses Very bart $ riday Exactly as so! $7.50, to-morrow LITER ALLY han of these beau- tiful dresses have been sold aan Summer ae with neat embroidery, beading and ribbon Second Floor. On Sale To: Morrow. Fridcy Bargai Wash Laces Wash Laces aud Bands, all kinds Cluny, | Em- m For Women Very Special Friday eee regularly in all 95! «the best stores at ($5.50, $6.75 and $7.50 ‘The extraoniinary access of Dr, Anderson, the | pe riday Bargain Dress Linens Full yard wide; wanted shad such as pink, light blue, gr helio, tan, gray. Sold the entire season at 39¢ and 50c yard; special at... .... 25¢ Dress Linens, 12 In checks and stripes regularly at 2c. Main Floor, On Sale To Morrow, Tung Specialist, and his treatment and cure of eral days this week he had been ag- | Tuberculosis and other diseases of the throat and signed to a bench with John Bench of) Wimts 1s due to bls accurate diagnosls of these ee denon X-Light examioattc . 40 Avenue A, who was reguiariy | “tM, by the Andenon Shiai eneteaee of employed as a tuner. Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh by teil and Bensch could not agree. | tis new, original treatment, which has too! the and yesterday they had several | test, It 1s not one medicine, the eame think Q@arrels. What they quarrelied about | for every patient, claiming to cure erery disen« ne one in the factory knew, as their course of treatment bench was in an isolated corner on the iy teontes of hie were | Héventy-second street side of the build. | X:Lisht examination, the very earliest develop. }DEALI LY suited for all summet requirements, you will appre them for wear mornings, out boating, strolling country roads or along the beach. The styles are distinctive, far handsomer tha un 1 what you could Wide L © Flouncings, up to 18 inches in width. Values to $9, at 10¢15¢19¢ ws 25e Main Floor, On Sale To. Morrow, throughout the country —always at 87.50 more, and they were unusual values for that price Now the summer manufacturing season is almost ended, and Fall samples must be made ‘The makers sent us their entire stock on hand of these dresses for “a song,” as the saying goes ment of tubercular infection tn the bronchial ing, while most of the other workmen Weve Whe oben. ands months before the lung infec " or aber . ‘To-day Pospisil came to the factory In | suck ‘he ame oe uum an iB & more than usually ugly mood. The | Adeice upon fresh alr, special quarrel broke out afresh and more bit- | diet and outdoor exercise, but they are not all terly than before. The loud words ate | that is needed for a treatment or cure of tubercu tracted the attention of Charles Meyer, | lors. Brery case te different, and Dr. Anderson who was walking toward them, and he br bende both od & treatment quite! to ch Individual patient. cow Poopisll whip out a thirty-clght~| “tr soa hare any aymptées of Catan, Asthma, © revolver and fire point-blank at | ty Fever, Bronchitis, Conmmption or La Bensch. The bullet entered the man’s | heeq tie warning and conailt Dr, Anderso: right shoulder. Pospisil fired again and | =F riday Bargain Lace Veils Real Lace Veils and Shetiand Veils, upward of seven hundred veils, and many of them are worth $1.30, some £1.25, some 81.00 none tient. 59c, O9e, 79 Main Mout. On Sale To Morrow, Friday Bargai Byron Collars Lord Byron Embroidered Rolling Collars. One of the sinertest summer collars. Come in all white embroidered, also em- broidered in dainty colors. Veually 250 to Mey 12: Fridoy Bargat Wash Goods 5,000 yards mill ends of the most up to date wash fabri including voiles, Scotch ginghams, printed poplins, galatea cloth, printed dimi- ties and lawns and other wanted fabrics. Lengths from 2h to 8 yards long. ively sold equlariy Ie to 5e, special 9rc Orders Filed. Limit 20- yards, Fivos, Ou dale To Morrow, \ possibly expect in a washable ideas dress, and embody ¢ taken from high class silk gowns, No more attractive dresses for mid- suminer wear could be imagined. Handsomely Fashioned of High Grade Embroidered Batist models, one of whieh is ilhy ned with ind neck, eve, and richt hed y The materials show dainties! new eects, in cluding cheeks, stripes, plaids, p delightfully sheer, thus affording mum amount of comfort in hot weather and include tissue ginghams, lawns, percales, line madras and ies: You may from dresses with round, square or neck or sailor cx fectively em. hellished with lac jous, tabs, revers, folds of contrastin faney buttons. Many have lace y Skirts show allt from 34 to 42; pe ) $3. 95 dots, baatxi the second bullet tore through Bensc! abdomen. Do not neclect, do not experiment THREATENED MEYER WITH THE | ° 2urtif. and do not walt for a complete break. down to overtake you. SAME SORT OF DOSE. Dr, Anderson gives personal examination and By this time Meyer was upon Pospi-| consultation without charge at the office, A st., (between Sth and 6th ares.), Houm 10 to 4, Office 1s open on Wednesday and Friday evenings till $ 0" 11 to 2). New book on Throat and eitily de mbroidered in rose, violet, old * binek and pink. Sizes 4 to 18 rs, suitable for the junior girl ax well ay ini all womet V 7.50, " women, alue $7.50. '3.95 10. Think Floor On Sale Tomorrow. Remnants of Bieached and Unbleached Muslin Yard wide; all the best grades rep- resented. Lengths two to ten ards. Regularly from 10¢ to mail orders 7.1 : G2c eil, He seized him by the wrist, ve “Let go of me!” Pospis!! shouted, | Yor shifting his revolver from the righ! to the left hand, “Let go of me or sleeves. ange any models r Cue Oe ge Simpaon Crawfs : 10 sw = oo = S WREES NAG In Ditor 2,000 Dozen Men’s *,5°" Black Chip Hat: cancelled. Rather 4-Ply Collars than have so large a sur- é \ saber $8.48,....... . Friday B ilarly $2.48. ...... ; riday Bargai ularly 82.48... 79 ° "Regularly 88.48. : Cc Knit Vests eens hele ROR fe Women's Swiss Ribbed r our Millinery Department Vests—Fancy lace trimmed or ‘ — ut t has never t aflered #1 say where plain yokes, Low neck, sleeveless; : 4 0 orn Women's Union Suits— Be su Swiss ribbed, low neck, sleeve- Si La a : less, umbrella shaped 25 ee rridicy: Bargdineaean fo" un in. one. invoice, == : Syl aANed noe On ais easy. © ‘ . nf J fj é Women's Bathing Suits— ni of the of New Lingerie Waists preral pietiy ade eae f ei weck or sailor collar, effectivel best Summer Styles Actual Value $3.00 at $1. 48 smbelilshed with 198 lomemee 8!) Voor, (n Sale To-Morrow, pa riday Barga Handkerchiefs Another great lot of Keifast Hand- plain linen initial Hand- kerchiefs, Shamrock lineu, sheer, dainty one corner embroidered 2, 000 Untrimmed Hates at \ Cloths About % Their Value. 450All Linen Heavy Weigit Table Cloths Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Extra ality all i 0 table clot is, Made to Sell at fects large tise, : lala hea A ° 2x2 yards; regularly 15c, 2 25c. el dkerchiefs Here are the most radical price re- sold at 83.25, at... 1.95 ce, 2 for and woman, avaluce to 12! Table Cloths, $2.45 64x64 inches, all linen, satin damask, scalloped edge. A hand- some Table Cloth that retails regularly for 84.59 Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, am Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, Boxof Six 20c ‘These collars were made for a large western hab- erdasher, but owing to rm changing hands order was unexpect ductions in every pipereoeay of the four Smith Gray & our history. 1 2 for two and three piece Suits; ry regular values 18. and 00 Some styles, sizes 1 5 00 for two and three jece Suits; le" regular values 20.00 to 25.00 17 5 for two and three Berce Suits; ° regular values 25.00 to 30. 00 for two and three piece Suites 20.00 regular values 27. i) to 3 White Pico Chip H . stores in all ts, 72x90 nless Sheets, 81x90. izes before hemming. Floor, On Sale To Morrow, PPP ePPeeee for two and three piece ae 25.00 regular values 32.50 to 37. 50 el fe 18c Filey cae Ss as -12}40 zi 22c Pillow Cases, LS] 30.00 for two and three piece Suits; fe Banana betere hectoings ° regular values 37.50 to 45.00 Floor, On Sale To-Morrow plus on hand the makers gladly sold the e . notwithstanding that Pillow Cases to choose from. white braid 7 Hk clever model illustrated is jot they took a decided loss Front Heights from 1% to sThint Floor. On Sale To-Morr0#, quem! of fine sheer batiste, high col- ) \e DZ Back Heights fennel 4 to lar and long sleeves and~ open Z Slag itis in front; some neatly tucked, others with dainty Swiss embroi y Low, medium or high turn-down collars, high “lock-front collars, iyi ty & Heats HIE al extra low easy collars—in fact collars for all men and ull seasons and edging, colored dots and nea turnover collars and cuffs to Box of Six for 50c Rata fail : Friday Bargains Muslin Bed Sets Made of fine sheer muslin; they have beautifully cut-out borders of figured muslin and deep ruffles; hemstitched; including bolster covers to match; in blue, pink Sood. 1.95 Imported Curtain Corners Including Renaissance, Arabian, Marie Antoinette, embroidered muslin, Cluny, antique, ete. Will make excellent sash cur- choice of all, 19 c Fourth Moor, On Bale To-Sorrow TaN =) 12,000 SAVOY SHIRTS, 95c Regular values 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3,00 From any angle of choice you will, this is the most import- ant sale of shirts ever known in the history of the Smith Gray & Co. stores, In no essential detail do they differ from the product of the finest custom made shirte—exclusive fabrics, tailored in suston shops by custom workers, they mark a new high value recor The fabrics are domestic madras, printed percales, chambrays and mercerized cottons, in plain and ‘paleed negligees, with stiff and soft double cuffs. As the entire lot will doubtless be snapped up before to- morrow night, we urge immediate selection, Friday Borgain-———, Jewelry Remarkably attractive assort- ment of Brooches, + Pins, Veil Pins, Cuff Pi rf Pins, Cuff Links, Jabot Pins and Hat Pins— very pag shoes nay de an ed; values to $1.00; special at 25c Maia Flour, Qo Sale To-MorroW, qa Don't Miss this Sale—Come Early-To-morrow. “ane . cublincasn CISRIAHA Ga; Akin’ Siotes (EROalhale XecMorsewi Waists with Dutch Neck, AF) } front pane! oi embroidery and tine / Val. Jace insertion, short: sleeves./ \)\ |] $4.00 Waists at $2.48 Of tine pure linen, fronts are somely hand embroidered in beautify designs nd laundered collars ano] culls, long siceves, open front ——= Friday Bargains Toilet Articles Solid Back Hand Scrubs, imporwors' samples, values 19¢ and'25e, 4 Qe J For Men foumethtsantes BY] 3.75 $18, $20, $25, ow ALL SMITH GRAY & CO. STRAW HATS REDUCED 1.75 Straw Hats.1.25 5.00 Straw Hats.2.75 3.00 Straw Hats 1.75 6.00 Bangkoks...4.00 4.00 Straw Hats.2.25 8.00 Bangkoks...5.00 ALL PANAMA HATS REDUCED, 6.00 and 7.00 7.50 to 10.00 Panamas......8-00 Panamas..... .4.50 12.50 to 20.00 Panamas, 6.60 $1.50 Outing Waists at 79¢ y Waists, made first classy 0 t aper, value 10¢; 9gq a as aistiteds Linene Quis standard mak ship and lavender, bl sailor coll Accessories Natural Rubber Caps, with pleated Fims; ft snualy Oe; A and $35 now for quick marked clearance Dt miss this opportunity ! All the very newest Summer styles. Summer Serge Suits, Tropi- cal Coats, Trousers, Light Colored Homespuns, Diagonal Cheviots, Pure turnbuck ¢ values 200 and 25¢; at. fs Vain Flour, On Sale To: Morrow eum a sy in fancy nif perized — satine; (Annual Pure Food erorsition Floor CTIONS IN CHILDREN’S Worsteds and fancy effects; som Have vir interesting exhibits und demonstrations of Pure Foods’ If not, you are missing a won- {| neous Sailor, Norfolk Russian, eta ante iy aie Pk Oe bale Toate silk-lined; others half “silk ed, some 6; por Yoo ond better plan to come here t morrow and listen to the Music se the dif mt Demonstee ee i. : 5 M | 4 eur the y Lectures given by Mr kes usen and her assistants, parte’ ¢ a] and Double-Breasted Suits, Single and Double Breasted | serg and alpaca lined; sizes 35 to 40 the cool brecaes which watt through our benutiful 6th ficer Model Gro Dept ire a few of the in every correct style and Suits, in light and dark mixed chest, fabric; Values regularly would cheviots, worsteds and cassi- t i to-morrow. Maitand Tel warders promotly filled, unless otherwise sated. PREPPED EPEEDE Pee an 101 were marked to sell at 835, bupertor Quality LL, 750. My 4.50 10.00 t0 12. soeuiee ay 7.50 | “Never Sl etions f bee weer to well at Sa ied to 45c | 51d. H.& E. Sugaz, 25e. 650.0... Avy s Never Slip,” keeps the shoe fre ; at thly ly with & pure Russian, Sailor, Norfolk - | pH SNE ry PAW 7 pepe pammer 4 an mecrkeil ti sal an Oa tpld a Wig price only ILS Paty and Double-Breasted Suits, _ Norfolk, Single and Double 24-yaru roll Cotton Tape...) Se Ty were marked to self at me 15: a (aj in light and darks mixed gray Breasted Suite, in fancy Whittemore's “Albo"’ for cleaning ig were marked to acll at B18 - |S ear ‘= and brown cheviots and wor- mixed cheviots, crashes and white shoes. , Ihe Creamery Butter ty . (2) steds; regularly priced at worsteds, in neat stripes; Lisle Togards, protects the stock Ready to-mor- “Cocoa Powder BO, t ny Brooke |{ — ‘ requ ues 12.50 : ings. pr be Ic HA uteltvare Red Ripe Tomatoes 9100.0 . 6.50 tis. 2) 9,50 ike Lingerie Braid, yards. ae] |] FOW morning eral ete O76 | ee athe , fal {r) Wax with Bendis, 12 when the store ssivtih-ivoye! gite | P= — ; ee S h G & es rl ; nee rie Thy hg904 ju mt ae Imported, Nar oh rete a mith Gray o & Ae mean me Geht oh an, Oren fuses x fa Two Brooklyn Stores, Two New York Storeat fe H vs, colors and whit y fn . BLS) rex. 250, ; Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Warren St, 3] satisnsenns 91788 013.75 Sugar Cured Hams F Acrom from City Mall. Ons, eRe c Scie ; Fi Broadway at Bedford Av. U)5th Av., Bet. 27th & 28th Ste, eI ing, while and come a Plgare 15 c -<---——W SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO av1ii STREET, NEW YORK CI > ‘| . Ee SF

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