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FIRED BY CROPSEY, LUT. FOODY PUT BACK BY WALDO Officer Found by “Gumshoe" | Driscoll Treating Tailor Is Fourth Reinstated. , Police Commissioner W. fnstated Lieut. Thomas I’. Foody of the High Bridge Station, who was dismissed it February by former Commlasione dite on a charge made and pressed bz former First Deputy Commisstoner Clement Driscoll. Commissioner Waldo put him back on the force to-day with © reprimand. While on one of his gur fast winter Driscoll dr. High Bridge station an Foody, who was In char his desk the captain's room. He was sitting at @ table on which were a bottle and two glasses. His defe his tailor had just brought back and that he was tre This didn't go with £ sioner Cropsey, wh Neston trips 1 into the found t , Was not at ng him. r Commis: him from Foody 1s th force who others aro ror man whom hy nd Capt. John J. Tappin, who was charged with having falsified a record. a HUGE ICE CAKE KILLS BOY STEALING RIDE. 200-Pound Chunk, Jolted From Top of Load, Hits Nine-Year-Old Lad on Wagon Step. John Payne, nine years the stoop of his home, street, Brooklyn, to-d “hitch” on the step loaded ice wagon wh Killoran of No, ridden half a Was violently jolted as it ear tracks at Classon avenue The ice, in 20 pound bi loaded to the rear of the w: the jolt rolled one of the heavy from the top, and ‘t fell, striking the boy on the head, The driver, James Christy, heard the fee fall and stopped his team, He found Payne unconscious with a wound tn the head. The Jewish Hospital ts near by, and Coristy ran with the boy in his arms ‘o Dr. Kramer, the surgeon tn charge. The boy was hurried into the operating room and in about half an hour Dr. Kramer came down and told the driver he was dead. fathead in FALLS AND BREAKS BACK. Pedestrian Strikes Curb and tx Taken Helpless to Hospi John Ward, aged twenty Bouth street, and Char game age and address, were walk along South street early to- rany w Ward fell and struck th curb, He was unabte to Neeman Douglas of the 80 Borgen and caught a Ward to ation rev spine wu Thomas a pipe in the McAdo » Was run ¢ killed In the tube wee Grove t! nin tube was tied u nearly halt ‘an hour thereafter fale Continues Were 22.00 to 2 Were 29.00 and 3 with again in the Spring. each season at the price be foremost in your m liberally reduced: Reas to-day re- | A search revealed him in|} of beer} y [erent amus ran from|t “| healthy hair growth—Stops its Sale of ‘Men’s two-garment Suits at Saks’ my Were 17.50 and 20.00 now 13.00 Gq What about rounding out the Summer s ason a two-garment suit ? @ A Int of men make it a practice to invest ina two-garment suit in Augus t at a reduced price, wear it well into October, and then bring it out They thus have two suits g Incidentally, the merit of Saks tailoring should these splendid two-garment models are an op- portunity that no man will miss who combines a preference for Saks direct shrewd eye for a bargain. @ White and fancy flannels, tropical worsteds, crashes, homespuns, silks, shantungs NEWEST HOLIDAY TOBE “LADY DAY”. —DATEIS AUG. 1 A. O. H. Plans to Make Its An- nual Outing on That | Date. The Its otable holklays now in vogue in the United es ia to be aug- mented by the addition of that of “Our | Lady of the Harvest,” on Aug. 15. The Ancient irder of Iiberniang jn this |country has been patiently toiling for years with the object of making that date, which is known throughout other Parta of the world as “Lady Day,’ = served as strongly here by members of the Catholle faith mpt to popu- le by the ons of the An- e will be the usual Div ing the fea- | | family without rega " largely based on the eniences of the 8 within reach of This year they the crowded will ee s In the en-| leavor to mak ‘and reunion at Sulzer's Harlem Casino, One Hundred and Twenty ixth street and Second ave-| sion will make a particular al to children, ‘There will be all 8 of amusemen shoot the shooties, the 4 es, sand mounds and oth of owth there w unusually sports, inclu . Jumping, patel GIRL FALLS FOUR STORIES. Instantly Killed as Sh Courtyard Among © Resale Finkelstein, nine years old, was sent by her mother out on the fire es- | cape of thelr flat on the fourth floor cf No, 262 Cherry treet to-day to play with her doll, A few minutes later Mrs. Finkelstein heard a seream from below and found, that Ressto had fallen through the well of the escape and had been instantly killed whe head struck the 1 he little girl had fallen near a crowd of children, among them her younger brother and two #1 Her doll fell with her, nicks of the Fg air rye Restores color te Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriant, | falling out.* $1.00 and receipt of price sample by jewark, REFU Is not a dye. or direct upon rorrow and Thursday 6.60 now 16.00 3.00 now 20.00 of one, ind when. prices are so sonable at regular prices, tailoring, with a Broadway Saks & Company at 34th St. | M'COMBS C. C. N.Y, TRUSTEE. | Gaynor Gives Gov, Wilson's Friend | M L | "hw atepaas race | MALTED MILK ts ofttimes misleading to cont ~ merece a pennies THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911, the Mayor by Gov, Woodr and other prominent m wate of Prince! a |BILL FOR LARGER HOUSE 1S SIGNED BY TAFT. — Increasing Membership of Lower Branch of Congress He te thirty years ol in Effect. Ain = WASHINGTON, Aug. &—President ‘Taft to-day signed the Reapportionment bill, under which the House of Repre- fentatives ts increased from 31 to 433 members, with two more if Arizona and New Mexico are admitted to the Union. ——_—~— Protect Yousef! GT FOUNTAING, ‘Gerth Original = end 1 Genuine HORLICK’S Mayor Gaynor to-day appointed Will- “Othersae Imitation’? fam FL M ba jr, a member of the Hourd of Trustees of the College of the | The Food DrinkforAllAges City of New York ‘o fill the vacancy | RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDED caused by the death of Edward M. N ° Milk T Shepard jot m any rust Mr. McCombs is a lawyer at No, 96 Broadway and was recommended to I lnon 1 “HORLICK’S” -_ insist on Stern Brothers To-morrow, Wednesday WOMEN’S DRESSEs, SUITS, COATS AND WRAPS, ALSO MISSES’ APPAREL At Exceptional Reductions in Prices Women’s Tailored Suits, of Serges, Mixtures, Satins, Taffetas and Voiles, at $7.50, 10.75, 15.00, 25.00 Values $35.00 to 125.60 Dresses, of Chiflons, Silks and Crepe, $10.00, 15.75, 19.75 Formerly $25.00 to 65.00 Midsummer Dress' # Plain, Bordered and Striped Voile, Flaxon Ginghams, Tissues, Dimities and Lawns, Formerly $7.50 to 14.75 Linen Tailored Suits, in white, natural and all desirable colors, 55.00, 9.75 Formerly $15.00 to 23.50 , One-Piece Linen Dresses, various styles, in white and colors, 4. 50, ri 75, 10. 00 Formerly $7.50 to 27.50 Dresses, of Batiste, Marquisette, Imported a 50 12 50 ° ’ ° Voile, elaborate and simple models, at Formerly $25.00 to 38.00 Washable Skirts, 78 | of all the newest materials, at $ 1 -50, 2.75, 3.50 | Sormerly $2.25 to 5.75 | 3.75 COATS AND WRAPS Reversible Blanket Coats, Formerly $22.50 Satin Coats, 515.00 at 9.75 Formerly $20.00 Rubberized Raih Coats, 5.00 Formerly $10.50 | Pongee and S MISSES’ APPAREL Dresses of Striped Ginghams, Lawns, Dimities, Tissues and Linens, 4 t $ 1 98 to 9,75 Formerly $4.50 to 13.50 Suits of Linen, Plain Tailored Coats, Formerly $10.50 ta 17,50 Skirts of Imported Rep, Pique, Cordeline, Linen and Khaki, at 1.50 to 3.75 | Formerly $2.50 to 4.95 | oile and Marquisette, 3.75 to 18.50 Formerly $7.50 to 26.50 Ww nshahie Dresses, .98c, 1.75, 2.95 ghams, Lawns, Dim Formerly $1.98 to 6.50 23d 22d 8.50 | Lingerie Dresses, of Lawn, Batiste, V Girls of Pere West and Streets NO MONEY DOW N- mplating buyers of Household F; Furniture, | While that may be a great inducement to some, we want you to know that | EE TT xs ———— MARR $8 5.98 Furnished 4, ROOMS ROOMS § it 4 4 Completely 150 AY ; Fursished Se 11.98 OUR LIDERAL CRE A WEEK DELIVERS avaly cat 65: WORTH OF MER- Fiogst | datter Oak China “19, 480) Aas eas Brussels Rugs Completely Furn'shed ‘Write for our NEW BOOKLET containing F information regarding \y |Our Methods and Prices Are a Greater Attraction | 9 Roos sa $ femnplelsty Axminster Rugs Golden Pak to Long Island, New stalked tree ‘CHANDISE TO. YOUR HOMERS OPEN @BATURDAY | EVENINGS gM ST ct ent tt eer ements ten onceamataee ie mapeiesialie tlle glia ad, | ting Bigger Crowds “Dail ail Saving All Purchasers 25) to 50% ne, \ $25 Si eboards | Stamps (Is Attrac Attrac Double Single , Until 1 0’ Clock Sem?:,., Very. Athi tive, fin finished Amer- jean Quart- ered Oak; $60 Leather euler or Library Suite A splendid Colonint desi « cn exactly like picture. Framework of heavy lrawers, also | sel . with hand-rubbed mahoy: cted bi ay fine ¢ closet of fish, High-grade upholstery workmanship, plain $ -50 dly size [seats and tufted backs, ‘Th erings may he mirror in] chosen from hea No. 1 panne $12 Couches, 53° 29 = 5g 75 [$29.50 Exten- "17" Extra Special sion Table: at | Pb gpa ety HN Se frame, full spring construc ‘ ~ Gomi BS ! = ace 2 hee ‘ ‘ngd a $19.00 Bed a led { ie ‘y oak Massive 3 plee nassit ry on eH in white a sel J al i carved fe Ww y ul ER t ‘erte { plush. Both ina vari Extra Feature, $5. 50 Enamel Beds, Le gioco Posts 1 1- 1 ===) Buy Furniture, Rugs, Etc., on Easy Payment Plan Our charge account de to 30 THN CHanGR, "tne BA Gur stocks were never so large, assortments never so varie $15 Brussels Rugs. All Woo} is | $7.85 ea Med Buy Linoleums & Oilel & Oilcloths at 4% Price a Teas ot consists of printed and inlaid linoleums in a big variety of new patterns, and presents the best opportunity to save money that we have ever Sbe ah tlie oy 1740” | (324 |". tee - 35¢ |’ 2 1s $ yards wide; square séeN No. f Floor Oileloths. } yarde wide; square 127) c dard 2 sebees eee cee ee (Sale Fourth Floor: Ask for Liberty Siam ps.) ooceee: wor eeee------- (To-morrow Buy $1.98--.. 77 Any Pair Men’s and Women’s o *2-48 Couch Covers ‘Cut Shoes in Stock | ~ Mall Orders Villed. Say. . () ys“ Boa yeor several Philodelphia i ‘ : This August Sale of | Rugs, Linoleums—— Carpets and all Other Floor-coverings---Saves You 25% to 50% O matter what you purchase, that is the actual saving, and it will you handsomely to anticipate your Fall needs and buy now. or prices ever so low. $22 Seamless Brussels Ruys Strictly all sted fabric t $9.00 $25 vate bude Axminsier Rug Be $11.25 S5¢ Cork Linoteums. niatd Linot wide " peer Mnoleums, — ) ald Linoleums, wide; square yard y ums. ¥ wide, square ¢ tapestry mills rive us their sur B plus Couch Covers at such ‘ow AT .00 Wein turn ) em on to | trons. Re- $ i nd GO Yequs,Persianand Turkish t colors and washabl | Scotch and Nottingham Lace Curtains! Think { Women's $4 to $6 Wa'k-Over Oxfords, Pumps In many new designs of Trish Point t f id Ties. Egyptian yarns, with overstite ‘ of It! | Women's $3 Sir Henri Oxfords Pumps and Ties. Value $1.69, Value £2.25 Value $2.98, Value 1 Oxfords.” Nearly ll best Teatis : s wide, full 5 Value sits t At At) Atel AL) $3. M, } ill ) Men's $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 Ws { Fr. { 8c. me ($0.49 rr, 91.98 Pr} $2. 48 pe Sz. 93} to Men's Henri $8 and $3.50 Oxfords. ecese- eee Sile Fourth Floor, eneeeeeee. Lenennn enenaceas (Selb Ti 00F, eee eeeeeccoeee a. August Sale Linens, Ete. AE} XCE PTION: AL values for all who visit our Basement Salesroom Wednesday. Read every item. ’s thousands to watch for sale bulletins from our busy Basement Salesroom. SAMPLE BED SPREADS AT LESS THAN ', PRICE Tinest Satin and iNew Bed Spreads. Centre and all tra long, wed edge, It will CHIMAN TOWE TURKISH BATH TOWELS — 1 borders size; hemmed; red } Remnants 39¢ and 49¢ Slightly Imperfect 69c & 89c Mercerized Tab Seamless& Seamed Be! Steets '-s Sale of Refrigerators —- 7100-Piece $8 Decorated bak Dinner Sets | of har le an dried lun sled pr $12.98 KEPRIG EM. i ‘ TORS Made ST th of bu F ing dies re an $ ywhere it full people. Limit 1.» y sold’ to Jobb Mason’s |.:'_ “ Fruit Jars |,. Hest grade of clear 1 Cream Jug and pint OUrth Floor.) eewwwweeeooooe +2” Unusually Low Prices in Our Grocery neg t GREATLY REDUCED PRICES on pat THREE-QUARTERS OF OUR ENTIRE STICK of strictly pure, fresh, w Takhoma Biscu Bacon Re 16". 5C ll Bonele @ "$2.69 [00° © 2 @ 9 ‘ i 6 } Wednesday.) +22 sereeeese: customer.) Platters 85c 550) gee Milk Sale p's, dozen cans, 996; ne y Hhitant «Juicy, tender Candia mut ait, Ib il, with rr nae LIE ELE DURCIE MAC ROLLED AVES M Cou BRON PES aay: ere; extra, eDe rece VO? PORBDVAW ERS’ & —a(Sald Sixth Floor.) ==: emer ewe e wenn nee THE 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, ret ~WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS—ASK FOR THEM a" = —_