The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1912, Page 6

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The ma Double LY Trading Stamps All Day Tuesday ( soap Wrappers, robacco Tas, 6c | = Cr RSC gE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1912. |. jmind. phan Te” wine tay tert y chief, and the new men who have 2 ae EX-CONVICT'S ARREST, ee, am gotune taronen | PATERGON'S NEWONIER, | |shet aut te c*t,,"iteame’ ciate POLICE SAY, BREAKS | socsech Sa cet eto Loeht Coyte Pate Out Me Fire an Hour| Beet Oe ee ' r ‘4 Hd ’ through the kitchen in the direction of 7 Uva! - the alter shaft and possible out in t freedom. the arriv | en After Taking Charwe. lef, wullding »| PREMIER OF SERVIA DEAD. — JOY RIDING CHAUFFEUR IS partment Chase of More Than Week| CHARGED WITH LARCENY. |'°"*, panlige = Ends When Charles Loeht | Owner of Car in Which Four Were | hat been ehiet he saw it £7 Is Locked Up. —— — Seven of Plenic Party Killed, SUAU, Prussia, July Leeven bers of a plenic party were killed others fatally Injured jas: viien an express train struck k in which they were driving John rossing, Everything you will need to make your vacation a real pleasure—cool clothing, that is both stylish and com- fortable; traveling luggage that stands up under rough service; sporting supplies for outdoor recreation. Everything— there isn’t a thing lacking in our extensive stocks—and, best of all, our prices are by far the lowest in New York. Sale Bags and Suit Cases For Vacationists and Summer Travellers $3.98 Travelling Bais Hurt Appears as Com- plainant. Tony Nichals, the chauffeur who over- | With the arrest to-day of Charles) turned a heavy automobile in which his Loehr, an ex-convict, at No. 104 Starr | wit, 9 friends and himself were joy Bireet, Williamsburg, the police beltfeve lyn road, near Mineola, they have broken up was arratgned on the burglars who have larceny ‘before Juntice Vin the Mineola Police | | | | wood section for se * 9 . = * ve to-day, W. M. Monday, a retired E b I { in b Peaiees, Woot AA ig Rah fe verybody’s Using It! 2.95SuitC Hamburg WAIKIGS | Total lage, ahd whoes oar {t Wa Using what ? e UIT UASES | $5.00 Leather Suit Cases along Ha when! Nichals w 1, appeared as ac * Matting on ® basswood frame Made on stect frame top ant bottom; protected sole leather bound all around on edges; cloth ee fined.” Pocket lined: pocket; brass lock and catches: strap all around; sizes 24 : to 26 rf = Matting Covered Suit Cases men they re plainant, d m Ruhlman, his pal, on| had not been given permiasion to take a trolley car. The detectives jumped on | the car out for his own pleasure. the car and grabbed the men. Ruhiman| The machine, with Nichale at the | submitted quietly, put Loehr dragged | Wheel, was going fifty miles an hour | t turned from the Roslyn road | tive Woodle under the thon | Detective Woodle under the guardrati old counfy road at the corner | aring that the chauffeur Eddy's Old English style Sauce. And because it is so popular, you must not think it ordinary or common. It's the most uncommon sauce ever offered at or near this price— TEN CENTS. when into t di him to the street. Woodle wae stunned, | chine turned turtle, throwing Mra. he | while Loehr fled. and Mrs. Lawrence Marah, Rubiman had with him a package that | ar of the car, Nichals contained a miscellaneous assortment of tehed, Mareh bad his leg : ph Schmits of a Cen: | when a portion of the tonneau You can spend twice as much and not get ned tt down, ed the i izi deniified the stuff ax his. | Pinned ht dorm ope were attended by anything more appetizing than Woodie and Patton learned that the| He Cleghorn and. removed to. their | two men had been Iving in a flat In| homes Halsey street, where the oMfcers discov- | —- ered more loot worth $1,200. | Mystery of White Vent and Gray! Edd Ss Yesterday Woodle and Patton were| Cont Left on Kant River Pier, ) standing on the Brooklyn and Queens| ‘The police of the Bast Thirty-nrth | « BId En glish County line, when they saw Loehr| street station are investigating the cir- walking lelsurely along ‘the atreet.| cumstances in which a white straw hat, Loehr ran. He is a first-class sprinter | @ white vest and a gray coat were left and athiete—while serving a seventeen- | 0" thespler at the foot of Bast Thirty. Inonth's term for burglary in. Blmira /#eventh street last night or early to-day. 4 Fine for sours, salads, fish, meats and gravy. Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., New York, Gold at grocers and delicatessen stores and botto 1 corners; br 8,000 Pairs Women’s New Perfect and Sam Pumps — ple fits Ln "| Daniel Mase of No. 47 fast Thirty be was physical instru tr for the pris i third street, a laborer employed on al oners—and he kept his distance through- | prick barge near the pler, found. the out a mile run, finally dodging into the | clothing to-day as he Was on his way entrance of the house at No, 104 Starr! to work. He told Patrolman Marselts ereet. | Detectives Garson ‘and Finn were sent | The detectives watched the house all | Ot ie Into the cage. In the pock- a: v4 ets 6 coat were found a pair o £Neg sail othe and last night. | ciaeses, a fountain pen and a letter a ‘o-day Woodle, with the memory of his) dressed to Frederick Moser of No. [06 fall from the trolley car rankling in his! gouth Main stret, New Britain, Walk-Over Oxfords & Positively $4 & $5 Values Shoe values beyond compare with any ever offered. Every pair is a new Summer's style, [7 ajlqai.e Si mostly perfect Oxfords and PR a: yo othe Pumps, some samples——embrac- ] out straps. Colonial Pumps, Christie Ties, Matinee Tiss, DuBarry Ties, Sailor Ties, one two, three eyelet ties. ing every correct style, shape and last, in every size and width, every toe shape and every heel height. } certain of aati inany pair you All Leathers buy, and you never hadan | Patent Coltskin, Gun equalassortmenttochoose | metal Calf, Tan Russia < from, including the new high | Calfskin, pate ate Rate ar y, All sizes and all toe, full round toe, short vamp, Mea ete ‘ p styles, in all leath- and new high arched model or the ers, at} price and flat toe models, also the short less. stage lasts, YY, Wy leathers and fabrics. (Third Floor.) Else in America: $2 to $23 Tub Dresses In 80 la and varied an assortment of pretty styles such as we offer at... Wonders never cease Several makers, anxious to be numbered among others in contributing to our great Dress Sales at $1.00, have sent us the prettiest lot of Dresses we have recci date—3o to-morrow the biggest lot of the ha! coolest dresses you cver saw priced at $2 tc be bought at $1 each, actually less than mat of any one of them would cost you to-day. ard fancy lawns. About 50 distinct styles to ; open in front or back, prettily trimmed with lace or g of contrast colors; Hisatiey in plain stripes or plaids; siszs 34 to 5), Plan to be here early if you want the s ¥ 3 a's t Women’s°2.50 Bathing & -? Made of fine quality sucf cl a4 2¢ braid, square or round ni 3 $2 Auto Coats Pp with extra full bloomers, in navy and b fine linene, prettily trimmed, with loose fitting, buttoned and cuff; t 34 to 52, at... with leather $1.98 tan only, sizes }4 to 4 $ TALE 3 -THE KINK’S JESTER 6s OW for a right answer is: ‘To get a box hearty laugh,” chor- of Turkish Trophies.’” tled the Kink, as the Royal Jester came tripping “ Andtothink,” said the Kink, Actual $2 to : : Serdeline Skicey mad nol Wonen’s Vole across the Bokharah. sadly, “that he gets his eats for $3 Values AERA 72 0 36 waist, 30 to 43 length, n $1. putting over that kind of (Second Fleer. “T have discovered a new an- swer to a famous riddle,” glee- comedy. S ale of Fl ags Cons” Fat || Legs of Spring Lamb} &c fully said the Court Jester. “However, he reminded me . Mila cured: hatte eatennwe! Your Chiace “Why does achickencross the of a good smoke, and for that he Special mr ond ‘| emuiariye 20c\6 Ibs. tor street?’ is the riddle, and the lives one more day.” he the CHOPS—Cut from gen- ulne lamb; special mrt one e Welghing table tor sd Tee te AS oe aoc 4th of July $1.25 Complete Flag Outfit Consisting of 5x8 ft. Consisting of 4x6 ft. guar- anteed fast color eed fast color sewed u . ae ee pole with ball, flog, hae pole with ball balyards and malleable and helyards and mal- icobneet! 750 | tear ‘Leo y States Stand-| 41 Cotton, Bunting) Un ted, Stay |Flag Poles, Fresh delive dez WINES Genuine Old Crow Whiskey Fine Jun ‘ { t delivered) . faat colors, Buviog i " 1 see nee Teo [task axa x8 oxo a neve, Ghd Craw’ Barberry cur Teme Bao Goo “Be alas 1.58 2.05 8.85 | 4 (Seventh Floor.) Government inspected at i OR SHERRY—old + Heh,” fruit t West End Club Whiskey am i A rich, smooth, palatable : t f y {3c glen ' beim $2.95; regular $1.50 C 2 ce en "| ne quart bottle, at A ; Om — Waw maw: 8 ie jie , on whe 5 Port or Sherr W8e | fs Golden Vale Wines; regularly $1 geen 17 J mn Head Ri a by Amel! Grain Rice,; BSc 3te TO FANCY YELLOWPE, Taarne. bright faite y tet 25 SIEGEL, Pres't-DOUBLE LIBERTY STAMPS UNTIL | O'CLOCK Gamey ‘

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