The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1912, Page 8

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VG MAGUIRE DIES; CONVENTION'S PAGE TOO MUCH FOR HIM nian Genii Broadway Sport and Rounder Came Back From Baltimore a Dying Man. ‘Where's crape on the Square Table, anf the boys in the Downtown Tam- @any Club are sore at heart, for Vio Maguire ts dead. He passed over the fumpe yesterday and the news epread rapidly from Tom Foley’s annex to Dewling’s Crib in Times Square, for Vie's route had no bounds, and his “Hello, Bill” included all the world of port, politica, the stage and the blue Beek let of good fellows. Vic was one of the most persistent those presents” in New York. never missed a fight if he wasn't em crutches. He rarely ran out on » ball game. He knew every actor man and most every actorine, as well as all others that shine in the pubite light. He bet on every race while hig roll Insted. Ho staked every news- boys, night rambler, seen-better-days guy, wating-for-a-chance-to-make-«ood feucher, had-been and never-was pox- fighte:, rheumatic ex-cabby and played- @ut bank dealer, who gave him the hard luck dope. It made no difference to Vic whether the fellow with the mitt out in front of him had just did Bis “bit” for weeding @ roll from a boob through the wiretapping con or was the rakish, cut-up son of a pickle king temporarily on the rocks. rell was ready for a weoding, he didnt have a roll handy out to get it. sought comradéship in a box @iamond or in a ringside seat, where the thud of the padded mitt makes a music that appeals to all ears, Fic will be missed. His great big full. moon face with its perpetual inclination ‘break across in laughter was one of tonics to the Jaded of the Great ‘Way just as was his “cheer-up— fa shock” to the down-and-outer, Spaltimore killed poor Vic,” said Max Kennedy to-day. Vic at his ttme of life @én't realize that he was not up to the dim, the turmoil, the rage and fury and the streams of bubbling water that xo swith conventions. He never slept during the nearly two weeks of commotion af when he came back all Forty-second street knew to cash. But ft came Ltt *|22t026 JOHN FORSYTHE 34th St. West THE EVENING WORLD, tusnwws-s, JULY 9, 1912. AD, Double LEI Stamps Before 1 o’Clock, Single Stamps Thereafter | san Wrsper, Tobacco Tart, having « Dir “drag” with the two Tim | Weben Magete Cites, Annte Hart, 240- | | Sullivans Big Tom Foley, Johnny|!an Ruewell, and so on in that time, O’Brien, Johnny Oakley, Barney|for columns were all friende of Vic. |Rearie’ Stee , He earned thelr friendship t00, for he SS d : @ : y March, Paddy Divver, . Jerry Hartigan, Fatty Walsh, Tommy | Was never mown to knosk—e rare bird econ The Only Store Selling | Shiels and other lights of the time, |!" that region ee ca O e | many of whom have long ago gone to) Man or woman wi eadeble char. ’ the Popular Ratine or |thetr rest. He moyed tar uptown—to | acter to turn back for ever 90 ‘ort , 7 le pu Thirtieth street—where he formed new : : friendships and became a Broadway | Ve les in the Funeral Church, No, foriine. Johniy Motiraw, Mike Tron] Ml Weat Twenty-third street, from Imported and | lin, Amos Rusie, Georgie Cohan, Nat| Which he will be taken to his grave to- imported’ ane we t ] Goodwin, De Wolf. It Mike i a gol DR Domestic i e r a Ce on ane oO ar Abrams, George Considine, ‘Handsome | seegan, Joe Dowling, Sol Bertiner, Ed ‘obaceo Tass, &c. Dan“ Murphy, “Honest” John Kelly,| Rragy and representatives of | the ‘This midsummer Jewelry Bale to 60 out of the ordinary that it le making new selling records cords oaey.. | Chariey, Davin Admiral of the Faro| Mason Elke and Ragiee and other ‘The assortment includes nearly you might want for your Summer vagation wear, and while we have hoe dt Acne aereled aha tend that there are several Fleot; “Jim the Sport," Louls Martin's! gocteties, of which he was a member. hundted pieces in this sale actuslly worth $3 0047. We have qucted the lest ponible values you can obtain at these five prices: moat noted walter; Bob Murphy,| ‘phat Quartette,” Vic's favorite four, “Heck” MoKenzie, Harry Thaw, Wil-| Jones, Pringle Bylvester and Morrell, tala Fleer, ton Lackays, Eddie Leonard, Andy! wilt sing, and thore will be @ mighty raere Filed. Mack, Walter Kelly, Lew Fiolds, Joo tie funeral. rooshen, ON Links Hin Sete and many other That ar. ticles too numerous to meution. Including solid gold ‘ Us A ——— . % Brooches, Cuff This 1s the only store that has a big. at ——————_— ¥ Meet Site aaee sortment at this price. Do rot forget toget Pins, Rings, Pearl, one; everybodyi# wearing one at the beach. Necklaces and a@ Our Greatest Sale of | |e > 4c esta aed 5.40 Trimmed Feat Paes It is a natural color peanut Panama Hat, runes ey Gree ° ety ha GOOUOG +4) ed with soft messaline draping, fin- Summer Dresses epnvenu oe, aha cea nvr Yen Bi Ly aT “ «fleet, color of trimmings ¥ no BS | ie and green... Never before have we been able to show such variety. m Ee ; " = $1 a) . 6 65c 8 | ve Te Wee Our sale besa is made oe koh in this 3 ’ , season’s materials, the workmanship is of the ie ‘ s “s highest order, and the garments that were not tn amet Ss $3.50 50 to $5.00 00 actually manufactured by us conform in every 4 detail to the Forsythe quality standard. In this July Dress Sale we effect to you a ie - »? th Walk-Over Oxfords positive saving of from $2.50 to $5.00 on our SS popular-priced Dresses, beginning at $4.75. ' 4 and Pumps. AllNew Styles. To-morrow, at.... | At $10.50, $14.75, $18.00 and $22.50 you 1 - ‘ You will not wonder at the tremendous Shoe Business we can make dress purchases in this sale at a sav- are doing once you see these Oxfords and Pumps. There All Styles ing of from $10.50 to $20 00 on each garment. is not a smarter lot of Oxfords in town or a bigger Pumps in all leath- r . assortment to choose from. crn, Christy Ties, Now is the time to supply your needs for 4 Matinee Ti Dw the entire Summer at the smallest cost possible. July Sale Children’s D ‘rornzte emer = lllSale Of Summer Home Furnishings free 00 28 van be bees cet emir ce marree ae At Decided Reductions for This Actual values $7.50. Week Only i n e n Ss Neco if he’ 's a spot in this town more interesting to the Summer Cloth ps a than this Cay right now. Se at their cee especially attractive, while Prices are cut ruthlessly to meet som Odd able | loths steed heavy demands of July, the vacation month. Just! West of the Waldorf for the development of health—for the nourishment of mind and body. - 7 ‘ ar as d Silently rok 088 stock; 1, i 25¢ Valance! large assortinent of patterns i) 99 UNNOW AWE uf : Ron nAnNAne ATs y' fer Men’s$1.25 Bathing Suits; | tonde 18¢ at ble. i . 4 7 g4.en | tWO-picce suits made of good i a mons . ; Ieee 4 h grade yarn, in navy with ; } iY fn " ee SURE ® 1 re ax} bY white or red trimmings; sizes > | s rhe: “pLaay -| ps r ide fruit : of (: 1s; large " * 10c pples now iv "ne me to. pr 8 Wo otKE 34 to 44; extra : 4 ator ER AND] Soe ds F Cx ‘ Feed: Him WHEAT— The Meat Of All The Grains’’ Seto Bit por lone bese Buy Refrigerators Cheap stitched and pattern cloths, i values up to $1.75, at..... $1.25 Hemmed Damask Napkins Splendid quality, snow. white, hemmed ready for use, medium ize, 71Q “BOC Bleached Table , d Damask ‘ , day ‘ Excellent wearing quality improve with ! r ‘ j every washing, puebleached, band 79.Q Oy Ae inches | hix 2 some patterns, yd. eaiaia a bp FE we i Another Big Sale of \ | | 12%e cs Size Huck ‘snes wal Dollar Waists stare sa =] : We haven't been idie a minute. Just opened 2,200 of the finest $1 Waists you ever saw, and have decided to pass them out to-morrow at close to half price. nee, are prettil; 19c Naav Turkish of pi it Also many strict oP fees, Bath Towels ~—Ei models are included. __ Made of Splendid heavy spongy bath towels, extra 3 large size, pure white, very ab- 12: sorbent. ..... Sh i; z reese: Size Bed Sheets You will find several of the most important addition 55c BP ull ee thectng full to your Summer wardrobe, and the minute you see them to-morrow | | size beds, 81x90 inches before hem- 37 it is safe to say you will buy several. ming. An extraordinary good value Cc (Second Floor.) (Basement. ), =" Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully Filled—Phone 8700 Chelsca Y Swin s, Special at GROCERIES eA ee Fy : Hams Granulated Sugar, 127! Armour teh With the purchase of one dollar’ id ‘ $1.98 sis oasis smoked; Ib worth of groceries or more. .... ‘ Made of tho best quality cotton yarns: " YELLOW 4 ,, these bammocks fare full size and fitted ‘I OR SPA- ti Large, AER, * with a large throwback pillow and doep e ; one dozen, #iss8 bch, Bust special to-mor- 200, af : A heey |." Pane Te TRE ry r row, at. — - fs a properly cooked, all-wheat food. Nothing is lost Ree pe A MES Sale AE Fe ene Ise = : ted —— i: in milling—nothing removed in the cooking process. ra si =male eee ae i, ote] | Ne 08g ito sanop) en. The protein element of the grain—and the valuable " A: || en HART Eta Kippered Herring! beat ae. Sle) | tons inn us beg) nae Q : y All aur. Boe x} a. " single e A * And the blend of barley malt has a double ad- tos hoe Harter ctae corer aS (pra ae a vantage; it adds that delicious “difference” to the fla- eee ah sth , vor, and it provides the essential aid to easy digestion. | TORN afiltnaninmtt speci 4 Ge Shoulders i dette —_ and Breast Don’t puzzle over what to have for breakfast. fannie | EARL Hiereentnta AE | Posmwe'Se Tag A | Order “FORCE” — for the good of everybody health Fa ese UT gus and ga Uite.:..,ie0] | eae cv eee Roe, ec, sday only ‘ Made hy The H-O Company, Buffalo pound, at 7 milk Veal only; Ib, we will seli them at about half price, —and the delight of everybody’s palate. 1 ; Inf = 12'c \ SSS ‘They are well made. Reed seat, wide arms, slat back, in green only. {Rifsh,

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