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WOMAN STABS HER SISTER-IN-LAW rari 234 STREE1°, West | wtlere the atabbing took place | ‘There hea been bad blood between | the siatora-tm-Inw for some time. To- | @ay the Neera woman came down to | gettle matters. She attacked Mra. Bu- | trico with ‘the file, atabbing her in the left arm and breast. | Then, wtien iittie Joseph Butrico, son of th wh buoyed her up until S. @. Hetrick and Fred Jentzen reached her in a motor- boat and dragged her out of the water. The woman had been acting queerly of late and early to~day she told har husband, Nathan, a plumber living at No. 615 West One Hurldred and Twenty- fifth street, that she was going for a Riverside Drive. walk along At the e@ waman 10 is attacked, came te the id of his mother the Nogra| Washington Heights Hospital, whero Donnelly was called from Harlem Hos- pital end. took the wounded woman and her aim there. ‘The police took the other woman to the ‘fast One Hundred and Fourth treet station. She refused to go until Ghe Wass permitted to take with her an infant; less than one year of age. The Goctoit said he could not say how serious the injuries of the wounded woman were wat a close examination hed been — SAVE WOMAN FROM SUICIDE. | Two Mem Haul Het Ont of Hudson When She Walke ft. Garah Arvints waded out tate the forth River for @ distance ef fifty feet t One Hunéred and Forty-fifth street arly to-day with the intention of rewning herself. But her clothing THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: Midsummer Dresses Remarkably Underpriced The Result of Two Unusually Favorable Purchases WO of New York’s leading makers, specialists in producing the most exclusive type of Women’s Dresses, turned to us as the one logical out- let for a limited number of exceptionally stunning Midsummer Models. Every dress offered met our requirements for individuality, smartness and value—we knew they would meet yours even at their righ which are far more than those we're asking now. To add zest tc the event, several of our best selling models from regular lines have been included. Among Sale’s many tempting items you'll find: 158 Regular $7.50 and 8.75 Tub Dresses Frac” “at 2.95 Of Ginghame, Dimities, Cotton Voiles, All elses. 200 Regular or every 118 Regular $15.00 Lingerie Dresses may.’ A: 7.50 Plain white erle—all-over eyelet embroidery Also Primers etunning embroidered effects, in colors, All sises. 135 Regular $19.50 and 22.00 Dresses Faxy:” “At 8.50 Lo! a oon reser eadonck pve Ca ane Yateer: tneertion and 45 Regular $25.00 to 45.00 Dresses Five charmingly original modele of Embroidered White Marquisettes. $10.00 Tub Dresses fru” “a 5.00 , Dimitics, Lawns and Bordered Chambraye—practical ly culbsing. All sizes. All sizes. Hackett, Carhart Suits For Men, Reduced This clearance sale involves every Sack Suit in our stores—staple blues and blacks, as well as this season’s most desirable mixture patterns. You will save from $6 to $15 on any suit you buy. Suits, sold for $40 and $45 ...now $30.00 Suits, sold for $38 and $35. .. now $24.50 Suits, sold for $35 and $32.50 now $22.50 ) Suits, sold for $32and$30,...........now $19.50 Suits, sold for $30 and $28... now $16.50 Suits, sold for $25 and $22.50... now $14.50 Suits, sold for $22.50, $20and $18... Our New Store—119 West 42d Street (Formerly College Clothes Shop. To get this location we bought lease, fixtures, stovk, and all. As we sell only our own clothing we don’t want the stock, even though it consists of clothes made by Adler, Rochester; M. & W. Naumberg, and other equally good wholesale tailors. Your Choice at HALF PRICE. $20 Suits...now $10.00 | $35 Suits...now $17.50 $25 Suite...now $12.50 | $40 Suits. . $30 Suits...now $15.00 Wash ah axharle(o=- E, E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President 119 West 42d St. 125th St. wr. 34 Ave. Harlem and 42d St. Stores Open Evenings now $12.00 now $20.00 $45 Suits... now $22.50 ‘Two Broadway Stores: 265 Broadway, Near Chambers St. 841 Broadway, Corner 13th St. Thursday and Friday REG.$3.75 PETTICOATS , a2 1 etreet shades, AT and lace trimmed. Thured Friday: she was taken, she lapsed into uncon- sciousness after giving her name and address. [Practica Home Helps Indigestion, Bowel Trouble, Dysentery and Diarrhoea. Put a nicely browned piece of toast ina omall bowl of cold water and let it stand | about an hour. Toa glass of the strained toast water add a tablespoonful of | Duffy's pure malt whiskey. If desired «| little fruit syrup may be addéd for flavor- | ing. nis remedy has been used with excel lent results and is very highly recom: | mended by Dr. E. T. Hewson of Detroit, Mich., who Le “It saved me from 8 threatened collapse when nothing else had any effect."—Advt. | | tful prices, "15.00 ly ONARCH| WE TRUST YOU FURNITURE R Carpets, Beddi; "$3.00 Down on $50 si 5.00 Down on 75 7.50 Down on 100 Larger Amounts ta walt mete P nelivond Pare, H161 EAST 125 STi BET.3~ & LEX AVES} WISSNER PIANOS , rely absolutely upon their intrinste merit. | USED UPRIGHT PIANOS | | in good order, $75 —$90--$100 --$125 $3 to 85 monthly, Squate Pianos $10 Up. Send postal for catalogue. WISSNER WARERKOOMS: 08 5th Ave., cor. 15th St., N.Y. 55-57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. READERS Of The WORLD Going out of town for the summer may have The World sent to them, and address changed as often as desired. | Morning World, 12¢ per week | Evening World, 6¢ per week Sunday World, Sc per Sunday Send your remittance to the Cashier NEW _ YORK WORLD. NO CONNECTION WITH GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER © THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, laced Double AVE Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock TWO MAMMOTH __ BUILDINGS. No Charge for Alt Midsummer Furniture Sale Most Striking Reductions on Distinctive Dining Room Furniture on Thursday Few events in this great sale will awaken more ACUTE delight than tomorrow's offering of “Greenhut G NONE surpass it in EXQUISITE taste, BEAUTIFUL workmanship and real, actual, PALPABLE MONEY Each charming modern suite shows some NEW and UNIQUE feature. Italian—reveals the spirit of a MASTER, whose influence in furniture was INCALCULA It would require MANY ADVERTISEMENTS OF THIS SIZE er dining room, TOMORROW you will make TREME} Furniture Purchased This Week Will Be Charged on August Account if Desired CHINA CLOSET—-as fi- lustrated; ak, rubbed and pol- Iehedy wood: wooden inches wi high; re Th E board at extension table, $10. back; 4 shelves; 42 price $22; $17.50 quartered 61 Inches or furniture for a palatial Develed mirror, 18x30 glish Dining Suite erations on Women’s and | Look for the Green__ Reduction Tags! JULY 26, 1911. ANY OTMER @TORE GOTH SIDES OF 6TAVE. 66" 8107 STS.NEW YORK. ‘urther Notice—Hatsa Trimmed Free J.B.GR Pres, iasea’ Apprrel Unt $88; $20 chine closet, $16; $14 side table, | $48; $22.50 side table, $20; $10 side chairs (each), «‘ Companion” Midsummer Sale of “STANDARD” weaves! 6x9-ft. Ruge—Ori er monotone! HIGHLY DE Azminatere— former LO RECORD price $ $12.50; tomorrow, Pure Food Grocery Specials POWDERED 8. NEW STATE ( 2 Ibe Condensed Milk Star, Lion or Magnolia brand; 220 jar al medallion centers; floral effects; also sult every color-schem ides. W | Wilton — 10.75) ei to pe, lus The famous trade-marks have been the GOVERNMENT, and of A MILLION AMERICAN HOMES, for upwards of SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS. 38e de 9e rlsp 29¢ i pint BERRY JAM—Fountain 1 5e If Desired, Purchases Will Be Held for Autumn Delivery by Arrangement! EXTENSION DINING | TABLE—as illustrated: plein oak, gloss fin- lsh; round top, 42 Inches in diameter; 6- ft. extension; pedestal sid y $16; $20) sign; complete; $70 buffet, $63; $53.50 china closet, | lonfal design; $38 | $9; $14 arm chair, $12.60; $41 table, $36. (GREENHUT Buliding, Second and Third Floors.) ES. “STANDARDS” of our SALE CONC Big Room-Size French Wiltons-—- regularly $85; tomorrow, at BI Lert ite Tapestry Brussel weal #19750 (GREENHUT Bullding, First Floor.) Wiltons are dard" price “19.50 MAIN BUILDING EXTENSION TABLE—as Illustrated; buffet, $28 termed a “take-your-choice” sale of every one of our of the whole year in this city. TOMORROW be made: Men's $30 Black Silk-Lined Unfinished Men's $20 to $30 Fall Overcoats. Men's $30 Tweed and Cheviot Suits. $30 Silk-Lined Full-Dress Tuxedo and Prince Albert Frock Coats and Vests. D i}! Nothing will be reserved. You will have your absolute CHOICE of EVERY suit in the entire display, tomorrow, at Our extra sales force will b rush, We suggest, however, co Choice of the finest $6, $8 and$10 $ f “Kingly” Trousers, Tomorrow, at (MAIN Building, Second Ploar.) on hand to meet the customary 1g as early as possible in the day, 85 DO Mi diy QT MAIN BUILDIN Fresh Cereals Sauce and Catsup bs TOMATO CATSUP — the well-known MEAL 29. I. s ; dor, b148; roe. POL, » RICE by 12%e BEANS ) LED BARLEY 70 D LENTILS G FARINA 3 Fountain quality ex- dor, 2.90; D5 e WDER 6c 25¢ ANSER—-3 reg ac Corned Beef * FLY PAPER—b }] Choice cuts of plate or navel; le | TEAS FoR Selb. caddy '48e Pork and Beans AIN QUALITY BAKED BEANS 1a No gaitesin, 1272e NDARD QUALITY BAKED BEANS dor, 8105; No, 3 size 9c n and household uae; box » candien, usually $1 49 andiea) unually GI4¢ (MAIN Building, Third Ploor.) Men's $20 and $25 English Raincoats and Cravenettes. § DINING pedestal base; hedvy claw foot; ‘7 Hand Bags A leading Broa FINE HAND B. all verita AGS shapes and sizes tha: (MAIN Bui GREENHUT BUILDING— (And 15 “Companion Sales” of Home Furnishings) Every graceful “period” suite— BLY GREAT. to MENTION each item. DOUS SAVINGS—if you come HERE! | gine: | Bases regularly 914; roguleety 621; Thurs. - $35; wn’? | Thureday, eee OL 027K | ieeet...., 110 ss. 116.50 | le-| Mahogany-Finishe’d Dining Suite—Colonial de-| Mahogan; hed Dining Suite—Co- “‘Standard’’ Room-Size Rugs! We cannot TOO STRONGLY EMPHASIZE that these rugs are 9x12-ft. Rugs incomparable colorings and splendor of weave. Axminster—-ALWAYS hitherto DINING CHAIRS — as + $25 china oe $20; $25 table, $15; 513 site table, MAIN BUILDING Tomor- row, at They ire inufacturer assorted AVINGS! a a 1 Dining $5 Colonial desizn; $60 buffet, tension table, $37.50; 32. $16.75. Fresh from the The following REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS are due to WHOLE- SSIONS on VAST PURCHASES for our GREAT MID~- SUMMER SALE. “Everything for the Home.” jaranteed” DINING FURNITURE. hippendale, Sheraton, Early English, Average One-Third Be- low Regular Prices! This has made a REGULAR PRICE-STANDARD — which rarely $4.50 way maker's excess stock of 3S at this low price. WORKS OF ART, as this Whether you require a very inexpensive suite, CHINA CLOSET—ee fl 4; eollé quar. ak; full mirror + 3 glase shelves; Inches wide, 61 inches high; regularly * gaa; $80 ex: 3 side table, Loom! mostly patterns to which the Orient has lent its seen 476) eee tomorrow, at Every year, at this time, we announce what may be 7 Men’s Suits, Men’s Full Dress, Tuxedo and 4 Prince Albert Coats and Vests, Men’s English Raincoats, Cravenettes, &c. By a sale of this sort we always clear away ALL our finest clothing, particularly as thousands of men in New York and vicinity regularly wait for it because they know it is by far the greatest value-giving opportunity will see the opening of this year’s dispersal, when the following offerings will Men's and Young Men's $25 and $30 English Worsted Suits. Men's and Young Men's $25 and $30 English Blue Serge Suits.” orsted Suits. Men's $25 to $35 Gray and Fancy Cassimere, Cheviot and Globe Worsted Suits. Seamless Velvet—regularly J MAIN BUILDING: Straw Hat for rs) neat ATU TA i The word has Straw hats must joing! The pri the quali and satisfactory you tl need another h: vice, if you're and come in to ry is alread Choice of Any $1.50, §2 or $3 90c goneforth. Our go—and they're ll do it, for a known quantity. hink you do not jorrow and ge one of these hats to carry over to next season. You can't eai terest on your other way that we know of! rn as much in- money in any at 90c by get your choice Milans, Macki mn unrestricted know what headgear in season. chance. Every style, every shape, size in perfectly clean, goods. at $3.50 HAT. Absolutely no hats reserved. ALL open to your finest pieces of Summer Don't miss the you get your choice of an PANA MA choice. You these are—the New York this (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING These are our $3.50, $4 and $5 grades, which another, our regular stock, and every style, leather, size and Come in, tomorrow, and SAVE $i to $2.50 on a pair of fine pups or Oxfords. width is included, we have reduced for quick selling because it is our policy not to carry over shoes from one season to All of this footwear has been taken from Here Are a Few Other Bargain- Items for Tomorrow: SHOE Ask for @@& Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them 4 S) TAN KNOCKABOL ee T) WOMEN'S $1.50 AND $2 WHITE CANVAS OX FORDS—s MISSES’ x a Our Midsummer Sale of Women’s $3.50 to $5 Foot-Mould Pumps and Oxfords, at $2.45 AND CHILDREN'S 75¢ BAREFOOT SANDALS dat side with two to keep out dirt; her soles; pio gar, 40C ND $2.50 WHITE QRVAS OUTING SHOES