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fhm meet hy THE EVENING WUKLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1911. au SWEEPERS New Automobile Street Cleaner _ FORMER EDITOR eu oe Pee heh: j im | TAKE PLACES OF | Which Does cae Zi bi Wings OF CHURCHMIN 7 “WHITE WINGS” DIES IN S IN STREET ta “| Hackett, Carhart Clothes Motor-Propelied Street Clean- Assemblyman Wants His Name ers Being Tried Out in wet tweens Tat Final Clearance Prices Edwin A, Dix N entifi od ‘The Hoant of 1 «wae toda ‘ achilel Ix Dix Not Identitie AaeTEMTOTUFAR ovtae \o Whew eatie whe Our desire to dispose of all Hackett, Carhart Till To-Day—Stricken Leav- it svowid not vince the mame ot Ane] Men's Suits, enables you to buy this clothing measure, $38 and $40 a $21.50, Les a $24. 50 E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Yorkville Section. ing National Arts Club, [on the panot Tiss of integrity at ponies al low prices u - onstitut 4 DO WORK OF 40 MEN. BROTHER BLAMES WORK |ttennet: vam * | | MADE-TO- MEASURE | | [READY MADE} | Repubitean > Aaner nbly ’ q -— Is We have inaugurated in all our four | f | fra he Nu Dist 1M - 1 ‘ , Says Novel eavatfar|ten secured the urter from Supreme | tres a custom tailoring department| $25, $22.50, $20 $18 7 Ifa Success Machines May Be Says Novelest and Traveller) (ove “Justice Joon J. Delunes. it in | for the benefit of men who must have | MV Suit ‘ y + ‘ said that this a will be carried to made-to-measure garments. All! our en's uits, : Used in All Parts of Had Been Rushing a New jhe Court of Appeals, if neceavary, In | surplus piece goods, from our special now ,,, , , e a lan attempt to have declared unconst!- order department, are offered way ' the City Book Recently. tutional that section of the new law | under price. Many of the suitings 4 aya | hich prohtoite fusions are right weight for fall. There are| $30 and $28 —— | Assemblyman Murray wrote, on Aug. th 4 i fi ) on eA The body of the man who dropped [14 to the Hoard of Elections, asking it([ ” a ee er sSuits. 14 50 F c@mnbinations of vacuum cleaners ‘ead tn front of the National Arta Club, {it Novld be powttie te ee ean ant me | Coat and Trousers to;now ..... 'e ‘ : ‘ Gramercy Park outh, last night, was | (peter an inn ae tame On aA Rad eat tahteipeladeai dentifled to-day as that of Edwin A.[uerendence League colunine. On Aug 1 measure, $35 and $32.50 4 Mana Se eer! we reece Dix, formerly editor of the Churchman, |the new law is cles ttre name of | regularly Ls if . blade city n nd’ an author of several novels and y fu any nore $30 $] 00 Men sSuits. 617 50 j en voks of travel - . c | Those machines are taking the place Dekion Ebadbioey'*- aha “Old Sioa now...... e are het alatead over ine ea.| = ———ouanaine — mere By ieeta |1agserty’ were among Mr, Dix's best i Coat and Trousers to M > i known novels. He was graduated in| gy, See etre, tnwaren COV. They he class of 'S1 at Princeton Untverstty say the machines may he capable of heaemeeae MAN DIES with firet honors and a fellowship in hia- | Bi Aine certain street cleaning work H tory. He studied law and wan admitted cannot do the apertal labor of | ON A SUBWAY EXPRESS. |(0),. sow York and New Jerwey: bara the “white wings.” Commissioner Bd | Aug. 15, 1805, r i wards is ne mittal aby " | | H Ambulance Surgeon Arrives at the! Aiden Olcott of Cherry Vaties, N.Y, + the inven are that in tin 1 Bridge Station Too Late to |t¢ was & member of the Authors’ and machine Is vound to do most of the be 4 | National Arts Club, and had been living Save Life. at the latter club for the past few A well-dressed, elderly man, with Weeks. hair and moustache, was takan| The Sdentification was made by Will-| i 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. | 125th Street! 7 [ecddenly i ec 6 noshboend sewer |i %, Oi of Ne. it! Haceleos Sees. aw luable i if Near Chambers 8t.| Cor. 13th St. Near Broadway | Near 3d Avenue i yards of streets in certain districts in | train to-day as the train was nearing |Eaet Orange, N. J., secretary of the/is invaluable in the hot summer Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings. | Manhattan were allotted for machine —— jthe Brooklyn Bridge station, He fell|Mutual Life Insurance Company, the | weather to bring restful sleep and All four stores open all day Saturday. service, 1 18 yet Commissioner Ed- .. Q - fad : ; unconscious and was lifted out and dead man's brother, Mr. Dix said that keep the system and iohiaeli | in aj “4 tarde te not wholly miated that the| TWO of the Burglars Escape, | United States Marshal He enkel | jin ed on a bench when the station was Rinsrian Feseeihly Teeitnts Coe | wood HeAItHY “Condon Tad that | cleaners will prove absolutely effective adh: reached, An ambulance surgeon from|Europe. He had lived in Paris a L st a Me ts making dai! putationa of the| ~~ While the Third Is Clubbed Instructs Governnient De- |ttudson street Hospital pronounced the! Berlin since he gave up his work as {they will be able to ward off the work of the machines and watching man dead fifteen minutes later, The|editor of The Churchman, ‘ idiseases, such as indigestion, ’ ius operation: carefully Into Submission. tectives to Hunt Portrait. | °cy was taken to >rgue. My brother,” said Mr. Dix, “wee euf;(eramps, cholera, dysentery and Three of the mach \ ex are working in Fifty-nt i Tenth street from nervous exhaustion and | ty-five years! telly wad trouble. “file physicians warned | diarrhoea, which are so common. | OUF OF TOWN DELIVERIES BY UUK MUTOR TRUCKS | welghed a p He wore a/him some time ago that he was de- | You cannot afford tobe withoutit. ansaid Aes ugust Fu e Sale sling: the initial Cae Hg” MG Wa | voting too much of his energy to hi Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey iy bed nan Gates, whore post ral Henkel } wute doing # the bustest part Catharin ay Moverntnert jwhite with a purple stripe, and he wore, Mterary pursuits, out he was rushing | only whiskey that was taxed b; % REDUCTIONS the best street cle they have that there was unt 1 activit it for tela Striped walsteoat. In bly pockets/through an important book and destred | Government as a medicine bieery| Monda: ina ehiat } ever seen tor 50 this morning In Max Freed-|stolen da Vine por va Lise’ | were found two gold watches, threo) to fintsi it. the Spanish-American War. | Open y jay 3 Room Outfit, $75 j ‘Bhese mach man's aitk and dry goods emporium at lwhich wae stolen the Louvre in| pairs of eye-glasses and $1149 in money, | “He was fifty-one years ok! and a| ‘The genuine is sold in SEALED BOT: | Evenings Until 10. Ge atrom the He dined last evening in the | TL} of Combt |'There » no papers 1 \. gh Freedman ty one of the |Paris, ‘The French authorities aent word {There were no papers of any sort con | widower sweeping as they go taining any ¢ to his identity. ments, pick up t No. 6, alth , ONLY by all d ts, o aa Arte Clu and was starting | aud dealers, or divect 810 ice foi’ | EASY PAYMENT PLAN and Kitchen. Par A ecabataen at tha hantichione he WiktSDe feet abhit | National ect 81.00 a large bottle 0: j matically store them in| openers of the merchant along to the State I bee ‘- ee out for a walk when le was suddenly | Medical booklet containing t imonials| $100 Wash $10 Deg Se 4 Room uth t, t, $165 : capacity of from #ix to , d E ton that It was the theory of the py flay vet bed bce tded stricken and died.” and rare common h 2.25 Consisting of Partor i wher | my Sgurse that eddie to | prefect of pollce that the thief mt preety has Le made thas At the time Mr, Dix was stricken|and doctor's advice free on applica | 2.50 hosnrnsd tistncne™ ; | busy, but too eco: eal | cttempt to smuggle “Mona Lisa” Inte | Miss Cornelia Frances erson, grand- ' ; to turn on more than one Jet of gan jaime to smumgie “Mon inte |daugnter of the late Jorepn detferson, |theFe wae no one in the neighborhood | The Duty Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, 3:50 5 Room Grand Ra ids chine cywre i under which they were working, of Gainsboroush's “Duchess of Devon. | the tor, and Carrington Howard, son 5.00 | ae {hin ‘inecet, anh canes the ind wtf |of ats and Mra. Joon. Howard of | é.oo « |Furniture Outfit, $295 | For machine cleaning the elty pays| Patrol to a dog-trot and got there tn In his instructions to his force of | omtealry | ih her wy ¢ Bose! ‘Best Values at the Lowest Prices. Our Credit Terms Apply Within) Consisting of Parior, Vibrary, Bed Room, ” | eight cenis for each thousand square time to see three young men unloading | Tm hie 1 na fo his force of! Jerterson lives with her parents at Hur aE Cre tues of New York. pinta Mhoom gna ae, Naluad at? J] teat. An wustitary machine, the “gutter |rolis of silk from the shelves in the | te?" Shasehh len Be ae ahe'a oh Dogg! hoe ana toured cine | tod as lead ’D iv Showrooma, 5 j Gleamers” Digcedes the larger machine) wore and piling them agalnat m rear | mn of the stolen art treasure, | United States with her father, Thomas 121st WRITE FOR | 49, 50 RRR avenport | [} and window, The workers didn't look like sate ie Jette rT si KX) Sofa Bed + t middie of the street, where| tora som which Freedman woula (tT? Wing Is Kastlake's deweri; Jefferson. OUR NEW iat Ween t the big device can scoop it up. . Pa e i. ts No, 4%, La Gloconda, by Leonar- home areas — z : } It the machine 1s @ success It {n likely | drew his taleamen or stock-keepers. So | Py ead warter tine Schoc, |#Mine Fortane” Latd Of a Urtdge. an Street CATALOG = a oh Mt Mate io make ds) to be seen in every section of the city. |Gates blew hie whistle and hiked) { Mak OWN Ak oH | A number of bridse keepers were laid | P it, ai Golden Ork; uphol- | rs are the prop-| through the hallway to the rear re ‘ net ea off to-day for lack of work. One of — ——— pee) in ‘inperial } f son Contracting Com ’ ei ogra saat h vas Joseph Fortune of No. 196 ! pany and the invention of AE EMer- |The intruders heard the whistie ana| OM lisw's complexion te pale and | etn Mureer, irookiva, When hand | Annual Mid-Summer Sales—Saturday "1 feather o ren oT | knocked off work na hurry. When the| ft (1c corners, Her eves wear a [0K 18 hie credentials and asked Women's & Misses’ fhe catr tae $38 policeman got to the rear yard he saw| © no avs name by the chief clerk of the Bridge, > Foulard Dr } two airs of Tegs GIRAppeaTINE OVER Ae eee aie een cee eatiay | Department, he answered “Miss For- ae oulard Dresses We Allow on Ai: 10% : 1 9 50 ‘ rear fence. A nolse behind him caused | i ts At 7 . tune." Commissioner O'Keeffe ts going | A manufacturer finishing up Cash Purehases e | nits to thee sient tn tind geouah « third | Se (oe Ie SAS RATCY Sotho Felting | io tre Bee ee eee ee ee ae | he has about $00 dresses, as H man, who was climbing back tnto ua| ee ee (ui head Ia aerkenA "| rather than carry them he, turned them over to us for || y store through the open window rine Ah ine age + ee Bint ted aston Get Bday Golan base oes Gates grabbed the climber, who oat . magpie nate r on’ $ ichoeyg taenhed y ‘ -\a pass for his jaw, The poltc aire fall in rin noea 8 : avender and light blue; fancy yoke, trimmed with but: 3 4 Acute westaens roel prevailed at the oute nat a for hie Jaw, Da ne hand delicate and | [| 4 tons: skirt has two combination folds; sizes 14 to 44. GRAND RAPID Sg MANUFACTURERS ; ; led with tapering fingers, l PERFE | Women's & Misses’ | police found that allks valued at the flesh tints generally are : more than a thousand dollars had been paque and Inky shadows, H Rain Coats e FE" ‘ down 9 the owen ley Jed Bd a dow ready 8 The ce {es low tn tone, and there 0g ow er English slip-on rain coats, cut comfortably loose; good ; year. At to-duy’s tlyur aken away ac sew, and | ; Are : a oncealed pockets; ertibl x y tiimy last year. The « window bars to get fr 1 the background ts g 3 | back; ms ; feel RAC Rnb Oak atten nd |Used by people of refine- | OF heavy; sizes 14 to 42; worth $3.98, OUR AUGUSL SALE The demonstration againat Steel way sald he was John Felix, | world where the use of the | f Satin Dresses Continues to Attract Customers the heaviest, breaking the ® velow cid and that his home ty at No. 2 | tooth rashid bana for | \ ‘The latest fashivi nove vals By Its Money Saving Opportunities | 70. Other industrial shares were ex-| Monroe street, around the corner from | -' odel; made fi ; FS a) ‘| % 6 GE EE eal ae gral auTORT RAINEY MAINED ROU 5 eae. mae mae rom Sieh ee fuser te. 1) REDUCTIONS RANGING FROM 28 TO 33 1-3% Tn} nent buying of Steel under 7 srs», An . f s ‘ MM pot be duplicated at as low prices for many months to come, wag s sustaining factor, and under Clerk Confesses Stenting, AT RACES IN ELGIN. | ——— Front; 34 desye oul dy ie one Pees a Bae : |BUY NOW WE DELIVER WriEN YOU ARE READY tra@ing was somewhat steadier, with) we ate | and blac! 9 14 to 40; reg. $12.98, ) Dressers, now .610 to $20.00 | #2 to#s Din. Chairs, now $1.25 to $2.50 prices scoring a feeble rally RED BANK, Aug. ! Hh, Aug Autolst Tatmey = — D 4 shi ors, now $9 to 819.00 | 830 to 845 Barlor Suites, now $20 tu $30 Prices were driven still furthe n two larceny charges " wn from his ear on. the resses hs ° nea. P, Si 7 Ss aring the afternoon ; » United al ip; couree) durinirkhe! paces Special opportunity for every mother calf, vici kid and satin calf || 8 ow $10 to $24.00 | 836 to 860 Parlor Suites, now $24 to $40 : (ihr Bdapala $80.00 | 15 to 824 Couc $ 18 eT ee re Perth Amboy, David © today and both his to buy two dresses for what she would bluchers or bal; also odd sizes in patent | B20 t PEt Tuble t 424 0x12 Axminster Russ, how Sain Gillies etandend shates” ears old, a ke usually pay forone; a manufacturer's | coltskin; sizes 1 to 5! 1 29 lata to Mare ene 821 Ox12 Brussels Mavs, nov aataeely A Amboy plant overstock sf. Dig concession materials | $1.98 5 1a ° S16to aap tes Valuce 750, to $2. i tee Syekle are French or Scotch ginghams and Men's Shoes | ork Central and the Tux ON Gurdner’sbest percales; cng Box! ceit, aia aural aad vic kia CASH ‘oR GRAN NCCOU i { sa a MI in two classy styles; Dutch nec i lt: > s \ on iar Men’s Shirts Women’s Shoes i TIE MBIT OF BRL ; 200 dozen negligees; variety of patterns | Dull calf and vici kid; bluchers, Cuban % He seems prett vr tless." Mig i mt nh ie fl in madras and percales; coat model; | heels; Bernalda m akes; sizes 1. 15 The Clos ‘ lees? Ws ay hat man originated. ‘The shack was looated op- - starched or soft cuffs; sizes 4 29c¢ 2}, to8; special... ames tat: - any more heart than @ taxte| posite the Cragamore tn, of the , tol7;reg,39¢.... Women’s Long Silk Gloves emer CTS fot changes 4 come oe” | meter | Margomt summer hotele in Uiater Count Women’s Hose 16 button length, double finger tips; High, law. Clos. cig Spun silk; deep garter top, high spliced |};1ack, white and colors; val. Amer Conper za i heel and toe; sizes 84, to 10; ‘25c¢ i prelate cll baa dada IC mn ; } FEE AIC revere eens Hn Women’s Satin Bags ‘in be Keretol Suit Cases Also for children ; black or white 250 ‘S ish, — a leather corners; silk cord handles; val, 49c nt re / \m I be W Hate N 59c Women’s Underwear Sal UAUMINAUUUQUMUONGUALULUNUAL ANH AUG } via Minin M4 ‘omen’s Hair Nets Lisle thread ribbed vests, extra sizes; | | Ss Ng im’ 36 ny Jong variety of shecdesi «7 Dy, also pants; dean ls = EIGHTH {} Rat & On roomy ny 2 ; regular sizes; val. 25 = o BP Wire ney tran! 7 1% TAs i Guesis Know = Peter Ruff Detective Story they cre gefting the best beer 17 Jeweled | | = (COMPLETE) k k = eens brewed when you verve = i Guaranteed = YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE 3 ARTICLES WiTH EVERY PURCHASE OF Pabst BlueRibbon ‘The Beer of Quality It is rich but not he reavy=-and just enough “‘The Perfidy of Miss Brown.’’ Raairoad Time FODAY AND TO-MORROW owe aball have . ntied of thew THIS SOLIDOAK EXTENSION TABLE By EB. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. HHT rh re ceneee =] AGAZINE SECTION acare € B = ee A today any etal 329 = ’ &' NOTE a W WEEKLY $529 0 Raed = Next Sunday s World > Werte? 250 - 100 ae roto ©0000 ATT TT Watches, Diamonds, Jew 80 Broadway, New York Open until 6 PLM. Saturdays included. ‘2174 - 3° AVEse: UB END OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL ENS ny’

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