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—— mace ta; tome ee fee FINGER PRINTS CLUE TO THIEF WHO SHOT EWELLER Robber Left Marks in Madison ‘Avenue Store After Wound- ing Proprietor. CHASED BY BIG CROWD. Bacaped Through Apartment | House—Victim Probably Will Recover, Prnger print experts at Potties Hen qtartere, @ score of detectives and the pétien of the Weet One HMundredth atrect station ere busy to-day trying te termes the thiet who invaded the jewelry store of David Silverman at No 172 Madison avenue yesterday and hot the proprietor in the shoulder, making hie eeeape with two gold watches, A third watoh was dropped by the thief end i bore piain marks of ‘The show case opened to watches also bore finger 4 the police experts have otomraphs of ail and will use treolng the thug. who hed apparently timed @o that Silverman was in @ the rear of his etore, escaped, crowd of fully 1,000 persons, Revere! polloamen, purmu)d shortly after 1 o'clook that stepped out of his store into room, le Ofty-five years old and im the store at the time, but preparing luacheon in their heard the whirr of « effzed to the street door to the entrance of customers, atepped forward to the balted on the threshold. near the south display win- wp gold watohes {.om @ other hand he beld a re- t Silverman. watohes,” iFrffhe ty Rs fs rt i errata lle Silverman QROWD JOINS RoBi DRY GIN ‘The robber dropped two gold watches tm Ble pocket and the other olattered to DISTILLED IN AMERICA Goer as be darted out of the door. Mehroeder, proprietor of a dandy HERE le a deliciously tere Girectly across the street, and smooth gin for the | ‘Hyman Levine, a shoemaker, heard the pereon who cannot + @hets and paw the robber dash up Madi- stand that raw @em avenue to One Hundred and Sixth “ginny” favor which | etwect, whence he turned west. They | Peroued him. He turned north on Fifth | avenue and ran for two blocks before Geudiiog beck _ Loe) more than @ thousand per- All high-class Nquor bo ay pyedlpreagd stores and cafés, ighth street pebber, who aight of Gergt. conscious of ave turned A edged into an apartment house near — _—<~—@wy One Hundred and Ninth street. i i Eg policemen from nearby posts and the houses watched until fr- Getectives arrived. The sleuths thorough search in soores of it me trace of the robber was Gtlverman left her husband's few minutes to call up Police on the phone, Deputy- Dougherty received her ped into his auto and to One Hundred and exactly fourteen min- was described as about inches in height, light @omewhat ourly hair, by his fam- Femoved later to a a Pe iy! I iy i i 2 : I ti ie ortttcal. 14 West One Hun-|- aizth street, where ds condition ‘was se- The Evening Nase Swattows Fisherman's False Teeth and Swime Away. A big-mouthed bass in Highland | Lake has a set of false teeth, bit thes don't belong to him James Turley of New York, in Wine : bo is and boat out He saw a bass jow them in the clear m contentedly away, Rooster Canses Charch Fight That Involves Mishop and Police. M. P. Duffy's rooster has stirred up a church Oxht in Fast Newark because {te crowing disturbed enariy mass in St. Anthony's church near by. ‘The priset finally made some incom plimontary remarks about Juffy and ehantecter, and when Duffy heart out i, It made him mad, Father O'Connor of the Church of the Holy the Dealth authoritics. =e, ees Mystery murrounds the disappearance | of 623,900 worth of Jewelry and « quantity of money from the home ef Joneph Benton of Walnut atreet, Roselle, N. J. The theft but the police and are working ~ 1th private detectives | employed by an insurance concern to porty. ieappeared between T and 9 o’clook in the evening, while Mr. and Mra. Henton were visiting in Roselle Park. They ocoupy a flat which adjoins that of the Kev. ©, 8. Wood, rector of Bt Luke The family the minister were all at heme throughout the evening and did not retire until after 9 o'olook. ‘The presence of a stranger in the neightvorhood at that time would have certainly attracted tlon, patetetennaheeranae ARREST WOMAN BROKER. Charged with Taking 9800 from a Man ané@ Making No Returns, BOSTON, Aug. &—A young woman investment broker, Miss Florence 12. ‘Watkins, was brought before Justice Duff in the Muntotpal Court late yeater- day oharged with the larceny of $300 from Willlam Moekie of Walthain, Wplecopal § ohuroh, Mass. Waiving examination, she was held for the Grand Jury in $1,600 ball, It is alleged that Meekle gave Miss Watkins $300 to invest for him, but that he did not get any return for his ee $1.25 the tase of 24 bottles— one cent a bottle more than the ordinary beer. A little higher in price—a great deal higher in quality. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS Re Batre © fer sa aS its / Perchased ty this manner bee Easy Payments rovall throughout o Call and Make Your Own Terms ‘Terme Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, ne Reows ‘urniahed *89.98 S versisnea a test 045 08" | "65.98" | $1 a Week Opens an Account |,..:, 1 : WRITE Ruliel, handsome devian, in cussion. ened eak ns illustrated sonnet 24.98 COR. 46ST, 88TAVE._ c SNe MNO TE FROM OR UAL mm eG AND RAPIDS FURNITURE Furniture Without Deposits ed sntlat 71 fo picwse our patrons, NEW CATALOGUE ~-MAILED FREE pittes 8TH AVE., COR. 46TH ST, oni ap Ps Me Wat —RAELaeéaa to the buyer, Our methods and Low Prices ar entire estabiahment, varnished | *109.98 5 FOR OUR i Sa ase Beg 5's OPBN SATURDAY ene r attacked by a large sewer rat. denta bit and mained both the boy and wirl others eacaped. MYSTERY IN JEWEL THEFT. | . i gol fe] WE PAY PREIGHT. Schenectady Bvent: SCHANECTADY, N. ¥., Aur. Fivening Star, the oldest local dati World’s Zoo. Rats Attack Girl and Brother and Fight TH Three Are Killed, — | ent in politics, while the Union te When Julia Biumenstein, sixteen, | publica went Into the cellar of her South street | * home in Philadeiphia for a jar she was the Datiy Union, porary, and will Her sereams brought her elghteen- year-old brother, Isaac, but the rat wae reinforced by nine others. ‘The ro- Summer Hints before three were killed and the Mosaattoes by Fxplosion of Bogus ad” on Pillow, A new way to get rid of mosqultess fa repo George P. Fox, the vere. clone ans of Greenburgh, N.Y. stord. ntity of cltronella in aw wit up again, and put Thinking It was a hu- man head, the mosquitoes beean bering {nto the balioon. It expieded, and tie spoonfuls of until It ts smooth an Add four teaspoontuls of sugar julce of one lemon or lime: ab jase and fill with water, put austion when @ delicate and nourishment is required. ress took wp Duffy’e fight, and now | {neects not killed i diag Berkenstock of Philadelphia, matter has beon refarret te the |e to pt out of; the wey of the ha presoribed it ve many of ble of the diocesn, the police and | odor they died of exhaustion. says it le unequaled —Advt. if You're Itching to Be Cured of When « man has an itchy spot he le easily imposed upon by any thing which offers promised mi ‘An Itoh {s worse than an ache or @ paln—es every human Len and most animals could testify, if the lower animals could offer testimony. I le 9 strange, then, that many (ofurlous mixtures and uncloes salves have been palmed off on the public as a result—for when people want relief from an itchy spot THEY WANT IT BAD. You~they usually GET IT BAD, too. Tho government has wisely prohibited the advertising of “cures.” Tt prevents @ great deal of d ion, Tt also works gome hardship on a fe eritorious drug preparations which really do effect a cure of able rentage «f casos. vorite form of eczema Acard put up has contained salicylic acid, or in quantities sufficient to dry YY saddle scro on horse's back. The action of these things on byt BLOOD OF A HUMAN renders their use, except on the prescription of @ physician, almost criminal. Another form of “eczema cure” has had malodorous substances and unclean grease present in large quantities. These are usually sold in scaled migvarr yy in order that the purchaser may not discover the odor until ER he has bought the remedy. ‘be human skin is about the tenderest thing in Nature—so delicate and sensitive that the beauty of womankind and the facial expression pallet; cultivated men and women depend upon its perfect con- o A mercurial ointment, OR BOTH, “To punish the face or the hands with @ coarse grease impregnated with mercurial ointment or salicylic acid is an abuse against which people should be warned. Especially when there is no necessity to make the treatment for obnoxious troubles obnoxious in itself. An effective eczema or pimple remedy need not have a loathesome odor, andit hasbeen demon- strated that there ‘are pure, sweet healin, nts which, in com- s roper bination, act JUST AS QUICKLY and DO THEIR WORK MUCH BETTER then any of the mercurial oF salicylic ald preparations One of these making « very fine record for iteelf in New York and on the I of IT IS CALLED CERTANTO—meaning “certainty.” Even if the government did not forbid it, it would not be adve ase “cure,” for there might be some cases of skin trouble which it would not cure. BUT *IT IS ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that it has worked wonderful relief and many cures in aggravated cases of all skin troubles akin to ecsema. WE BELIE 2 IT WILL GIVE COMPLETE AND PERMANENT RELIEF IN ALMOST ANY CASE OF ECZEMA. That is as strong statement as we dare make, and we beliove it is strong enough to warrant confidence. Certanto was first used by a German chemist and physician who became an army surgeon at an army postin the South. He originated the prescription. It has been used in private practice for more than twenty years, by this and other physicians who knew about it and by many people who heard of its work. Its base is a wholesome pleasant healing agent known by every one, and NOT A COARSE ANIMAL OR SOAP GREASE. In @ combination not presented in any other skin remedy it holds @ number of recognized healing agente—all sweet and wholesome as the smoothest ft It does not get the hair in a filthy condition ly, as well as aneffective one. You may freely 7 after using it—a thing you cannot do with a prepara- tion containing mercurial ointment. It is put up by Henry K. Wampole & Co., Philadelphia, one of the best known drug manufacturing concerns in the United States—and this fact is a guarantee of its purity. ether you have ordinary pimples, resulting from indigestion, or ured by the serious face splotches or scalp irritation due to an ectemic condition, or have still more serious forms of skin eruptioh, « very fow applications will show marked relief. In @ surprisingly short time COMPLETE RELIEF has resulted in every case of which we have any record. Certainly no record can be better or cleaner than that. Certanto has not trace of the polsons mentioned—mercurial ointment or salicylic d—OR ANY OTHER POISONS. It is as clean and wholesome for ordinary bathroom use as a tube of vaseline. It may be obtained of Hegeman & Co., the Riker Drug Stores, Kalish, Circle Pharmacy, Eugene J. Ward, Pope & Co. Drug St Haberman & Co.'s, T. J. Backes & Son's, A. J. Bauer & Co.'s an the James Drug Stores. Any of these stores are instructed to refund the price—one dollar a jar—without question, if Certanto proves IN ANY WAY UNSATISFACTORY, If your neighborhood druggist does not keep it, send your dollar direct to The Certanto Company, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City GRAND RAPIDS Sil. MA\ UFACTURERS FISHER) pet liesbnons , BEST MADE Su” “FURNITURE OUR AUGUST SALE An_Extraordinary Money-Saving Event That Embraces $50,000 Worth of Fine Furniture, Carpets, Ru $18 Chiffoniers, now Sle Chiffonier ; 836 Brass Beds, now 618 Brass Beds, no’ | 815 Brass #45 Bulle 456 8-piece Parlor 30 3-piece Parlor Parlor 850 5-piece Parlor 456 5-piece Parlor 24 Couc! 824 0x12 Axminster Rugs, now.. 850 9x12 Wilton Rugs, now. 821 0x12 Brussels Rugs, now. { #36 China Closets, now $24 China Closets, now CASH OR CREDIT $1.00 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT , oo tablished tn 186, hag been purchased by {te evening contem- suspend publication | within ten days, The Star ta independ- A Delicious, Refreshing Drink. Beat slowly into a saw egg twe table- Dufty'e ure eel whiskey { thickened a little. the ake well ogether with some broken tes, pour in- TI kes a very invigorating drink and fs most valuable when Yon fol ons Eczema, Read This Etc. Carpets from 49c to 91.25. Values 75c to $2.00 OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. ESE.125 ST sean ADISON A THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911; SY IRG6ari Leaders Uy 4 oxo f ”) THD AVE. 19770202 STREET. 9 NEW YORK Women’s Correct Wearing Apparel Unprecedented Event Re $ | 0.00 Lawn Swings... # Baim In a Clearance Sale of Intense Lnterest TH Simpson Crawford Company Store is celebrated for,its stocks of correct and fashionab!e outwear for women of discrimination. Both here and in foreign fashion centres our experts never cease in their efforts to provide the newest and smartest fashion creations. As it is our rule to always keep stocks fresh and carry nothing over until the next season, these Clearance Sales are of # unusual importance and deserve to draw grea’ atte item is a splendid value. in t throngs of women. some instances, of course, quantities are limited. You have but to find your size in a very becoming style to realise the remark- able possibilities of this sale. Women's $19.75 to $22.50 Tailored Suits.... Simpson Crawford Oo., Third Flee On Sele To-morrow, Women's ¢25.00 to $34.75 White and White Hairline Striped Serge Suits.. Women's $34.75 Handsome Linen Dre: Women's $29.75 Cotton Voile Dresses....... Women's $34.75 Gowns; pongee, rajah and e marquisette........ er Women's $27.50 Fashionable Dresses....... ‘Women's $3.50 Natural Linen and White Rep Skirts Women's Tailored White Wash Skirts; value $2.25; at Women's $12.75 French Linen Dresses...... Women's $10.00 Pure Linen Suits.... Women's $16.50 Natural and Ramie Linen Suits. Mike silks, lingeries, Women's $19.75 Summer Dresses; embroidered marquisette. Women's $7.50 Washable Dresses. Women's $5.75 Washable Dresses. . Women's $35.00 Long White Serge Coats Women's $22.50 Long Pongee Coats. . Women's $45.00 Long Pongee Coats.... Women's $12.75 Broadcloth Capes; pastel Women's $6.50 Pure Linen Coats Women's $32.50 Imported Linen Coats.. seeeeees G12.75 mbroidered -92.25 $1.25 ‘ $7.50 $5.00 99.75 «. $5.00 $3.95 $2.95 -$14.75 -$10.95 - $18.50 . $8.50 . $3.95 - $12.50 Women's $34.75 Long Black Coats of taffeta, rajah and | Women’s $37.50 Handsome Black Voile Coats seeeees $16.50 ... $15.00 Women's $18.75 Long Spring Coats of serges, mixtures, shepherd checks, etc Women's $35.00 Steamer and Travelling Coats. Women's $8.75 Mohair Bathing Suits Women's $5.75 Striped Silk Bathing Suits Women’s $3.00 Natty Bathing Suits.. Women's $65.00 Evening Gown.... Women's $50.00 Afternoon Gowns Women's $125.00 Evening Wraps Women's $200.00 Evening Gowns ++. $9.50 . $19.75 ++ $5.00 $3.75 . $1.95 - $35.00 Other August Sales Now in Progress China, Glassware, Householé and Fancy Linens. Curtains, Upholsteries, FURNITURE. in Fine Embroidered Batiste Robes $18.00 Robes $15.00 Robes $12.50 Robes Wo will offer the finest, new- est Robes at less than half value, just be- cause we made F a afortunate /PRa® deal with antiPe importer who Ve 4 failed to de- a liver them at as the stipulated time. Any robein the salo would readily bring the reg- ular price, all being the new- est models that will be in style during the entire mer, and will be greatly used sume: for party dresses the coming season. But our purchase econo- mies always belong to our customers, These Robes are made of fine batiste and French lawns in various handsome models, the newest and most beautiful of the present season. Some with beautiful panels of French embroidery, some with Baby Irish and English Eyelet work, still others with rich Filet and Cluny embroidery. Many #15 and $18 Robes, none ¢ 5 OUT RESERVE... 96.75 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, ‘ON BALE TO-M Men’s Clothing: Annual Odds and Ends Sale HIS SIMPSON CRAWFORD COMPANY SALE is always eagerly awaited by men who are desirous of brightening up their Summer wardrobes by the addition of a new Hat, pair of Trousers, Fancy Vest or entire Suit. various garments are to be on sale at ridiculously low prices. We want the sale to be of the most Hence the exceptional lowness of the prices. Simpson Crawford Co, for Men's andj sweeping character—want every artic Young Men's Suits That Were *$Q.50 6 Formerly Priced $15. About 250 Suitsin all for Summer wear. t s from 33 to 46 chest. ead blue fabrics. tha 0 Khaki son sale, $1.19 Men's 95.00 and Flannel Trousers $6.00 $2.65 Men's White Duck Trousers, formerly $1.00; on sale at..... 65c $ 87 Suits. fects in Spring and Summer goods. a garment in the lot that sold for less cle quickly sold. for Men's and Young Men's $18 and $20 To-morrow. Nobby ef- Not n $18.00 and a great many $20.00. Men's Straw Hats Formerly priced $2.00 and $3.00; big bargains at. . Men's Trousers, formerly priced at 85.00 and 86.00; on anleat...............:-. $3.45 m suits that n sale . 25c 81d to 82 50c It will be noted that the Second Floor, Suits To-morro On Sale To-morrom, for Men's and Young Men's $25 and $30 You fives; take your pick, nothing 1. Your et Suit in hat sold at . About 400 Suits Men's Trousers From suits that solt at $15 to #25; on $ sale to-mor? Men's Auto Dusters, that wei $2.50 and $3.00; on sale at ' $1.65 Men's Auto Dusters 1) $4.00 and 85,00; sale at ‘ at t were One-third Off Our Usual Low Prices On Hammocks and Lawn Furniture Every piece of Summer goods must be sold during this sale, and in order to accomplish this the prices have been made s0 low that any one who sees these values cannot help but realize the bargain qualities of the following items: 12.00 Couch Hammocks at Famous ‘Restwell,” reamwold" and Couch Hammocks, with steel tubing frames and National wire springs, covered with 12-02, khaki canvas and fitted with khaki covered mattres nd wind shield, with wooden bars across the top. Complete with hooks and chains. $2.75 Collapsil 5c Camp 5t 59¢ Camp C. $1.25 Veranda $1.95 Yacht Chai $3.50 Steamer Chai 81.25 Lawn Settoes. . . On Sale Tomorrow, - High-Grade i Sewing Machines Easiest Paying Terms Ever Offered Just think of it. A deposit of $2.00 places a machine in your home, Then monthly, payments of $2.00 until the ma- chine is paid for. “Singer’’ Model 27-4, $28.00 CF Third Floor. This model Machine needs -no introduction. Everybody knows the zeeuat price and the merits of this machine, Complete with all attachments. “Stnger” Model 66 C= 999,99 | To’ 938,50 Singer’ Model $6 S— 949.99 | “Nenenine drawer, 929.75 ‘New Home" Hand Lift 995 99 | Wei tnens dnwerns 918,78 “Electro” Special, at $12.00 Cash A first class Sewing Machine, guaranteed to do light or heavy sewing. The head is set on three-drawer oak stand, with flat table top when not in use, 10 year guarantee with each machine, Basswood Trunks, $6.50 Sizes 32, 34 and 36 Inch. Values $8, $8.50 and $9 Just to give the August sales a vigorous start we offer these splenaigs practical tru cost.’ seen or any store offered. inks at about the usual wholesale ‘hey present one of the best trunk values you hi 7 Simpson Crawford Co.—Second Ploor—-On Sale To. Morrow covered with oil painted canvas, fibre bound, rd wood mpart- mel Kk; size 88, a9. Basswood Trunks brass trimmed, % chestnut slats, deep tra: ® 82-inch, usually 88,00; size 84- inch, usually nt; sheet sterl on bo 50; and size 85-inch, usually 00, sale price for either size. 2 tnoh — 80 Inch 89 Inch 40 tach 95.00 95.50 97.50 $8.00 $6.50 Steamer Trunks Covered with heavy oil paint led extra weight canvas, shellac finished. Brassed excelsior lock. Leather handles, Steel red bottom with four hardwood cleats. Partitioned tray with folding co Sizes 28 in. . 88in, B4in, 86in, S8in. —40in, Prices 94.25 94.75 95.28 $5.75 96.25 96.75 $7.25 Traveling Trunks Covered with heavy oil painted canvas. Brassed capitol corner clamps, Brassed Excelsior lock. Steel covered bottom with four hardwood cleats, Deep partitioned tray; skirt tray is extra deep. Sizes @in, — 80in, . S4in, 96in, 35in, 404m, Prices 97.00 97.50 «98.00 98.50 99.00 49.50 $10.00 Feather Weight Rattan Suit Case, $3.95 Sis pocket in cover, solid brass lock, lat 4 or #¢ inches, Bound all around, fine linen lined, strap all around, ‘tches, roomy, yet light iz weight, Handsome Cowhide Oxford Bags at $5.00 Sises 14 in., 15 in., 16ia., 17 fo, Leather covered frame. Leath lock, Solid brass aide catches, Full leather lined, Genuine Leather Hand Sewed Oxford Bags at $5.00 Russet or Made in deep Oxford shay lining, str: ing b . lade in dee Ce Nees, good Hal 1 strong ring handle, OD SILICON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AYENUS, 9TH TO 2TH ST. NEW YORE CITY brown, Sines 1: er covered inlay. . or 18in, Full cut smooth, solid cowhide. Solid brass English set-in a

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