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8 THE EVENING WORL D, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 10912. KAISER AS A MAN OF GAIN. Berlin Maga: De Copyright obtain a cone vd eke Him ft ing Project, Q'GORMAN WANTED WATER AND FLAME FOR STATE LEADER | SPURT IN STREET BY INDEPENDENTS, AS MAINS BURST New Democratic Organization| Gas Pipes Blow Up With a| ’ one Prepares for Action Leading 30 Days Free Trial mu Your H |. to Progressive Candidate. The Celebrated Meister Piano 12, by teen Pobliahing Co, (The New York World), | (Spectal Cable Despatch to The Evening Worl!) LONDON, July 10.—The Berlin sohrift, @ clever fortnightly review, yo in the company to in] ite current issne contains a strong at-| } jtack on the Kaiser tn nteresta rather t & subjects Roar in Twenty-sixth Street. Thousands of spectators enjoyed a thriling and unusual spectack day when four three-ineh | melted by a fire at Twenty: and Madison avenue, shot their fifty feet into the air, mingling with the flames from four alx-ineh broken gas mains. The roaring pillars of burning wax and the great fount of water sparkling in the flames formed a beautiful and stirring ploture, ‘Tho fire followed four tremendous ex. plosions and @ sheet of flame seventy- five feet long that turned Twenty-sixth street between Madison and Fourth aves nues into able inf wan so great the crowd Broach within two blocks. M. & L. Hess, contractors, of No, 90 ‘An Indeperdent Democratic movement te this Btate,\tobe known as the Empire Mate Democracy, with the object of forcing the eolection of Senator O'Gor- ae State leader and securing the ion of & progressive Democrat | for Governor, has been projected by the | New York State Wilson Conference, the | @rganisation that did eo much before | the National Convention to work up sentiment for the New Jersey Governor im the upper tiers of counties. At'@ méoting held in this city the other any plans were proposed for a eontinuation of the work done prior to the convention, arél it was said, at the game time, that the movement ae | fely upon the sympathy: of both Gov. | Wilson an’ Senator O'Gorman, ‘The movement 1s frankly anti-Tam- many. The men behind {t—men lke State Senator Franklin D. Roosevelt, Georgs Haven Putnam, E.R. L. Gould, bile Service Commissioner Bas and Thomas M. Osborn—are firmly convinced that.{f the party is te get all the beneft it should get from Wilson's nemMination it must divorce itself utterly Mipamad be onthe debi oomdamarted [IEEE eae - SL edapretin fat Beth . ty-sixth street were ‘own into e Ce ee eer eve Mur.| Mfty-foot foundation, a mass of flame, BRIE Support " Before the firemen got nto action hun- oe eee ar iia note ob [4reds, driven by the intense heat from Madison Square Garden roof where tate campaign will be to TEE avout Vesiicencednanien: of Din| (ly 20¢ deen watebiag the Glass, poured and @ reactionary ticket, hoping to drag # Into office at the tail of the big Wil- @on plurality that even he expec’ ‘They argue that now !s the time, with the best and most progressive Pre ential candidate Democracy ever hi to "break the old order of things 1 State once and for , to eliminate Murphy from State’ politics, at any and to establish a precedent for the Romination of a progressive Demo- erat for Governor who can be relied oes ost Ace Baer upon Ammeel jerton 8 gene A Nace chaie ded bey removed him to that inatkution. . His condition ts serious, ' WANT MURPHY TO ACCEPT! ‘the fire had raged for mo des ptt rking more thai hours digging wor art cuey eer Tnat is furthest from | ole teh feat tn depth, the gasmen found 8 their thoughts. Their echeme in rather paves auneianed the Pash, bet tosbring such pressure to bear from cellars nearby, were flooded itteen feet of water in th nue corner caused the gas joints, When the firebox of the standing in th cavating drills to work the ex- escaped gas ignited. At once the four maine blew up, while the old engine and the whole of the terest on payments. Company’s Guarantee Bond. Hotel, next door, thinking tl on fire or had been blown up. ‘The flarnes could be seen for miles, while the entire downtown section of ||| this ts an erroneous impression that we desire to correct. There they found Joseph Chickay, a forty-four, of No. @ Sullivan aknost unconscious, They very much better than the average $275 instrument then we will it and take it away. question of sale. charge you a penny of interest on deferred payments. the maker to you and the usual dealer is absolutely saved to you. Drop into our piano department tomorrow and see the ei Meisters, ranging in price from $175 tc $350. Asy oue you lately loaned to you for one full month heoutthel, P bord schemes or so-called club plans. $4,000,000. hey sell it of $100 which @ecept the new ordes whether they want to or not. And they Send more pianos Call at once and see the exquisite Sold on liberal weekly or monthly payments. it gltogether, and since the return of thé Tammany cohorts he has made no of his feelings in discussing things with his friends concerning the man, ‘who, he claims, owes to Tammany his election to the Senate, Senator O’Gor- NEW YORK BRANCH: fallyre of the German 1 exaion fi jen a port and that the Kaiser is a share- 6 extent being ome $175} Three Years to Pay If You Are Satisfied No cash payment down. No in- No extras of any kind. Piano stool and scarf free. Sold under Rothschild & We want to send a Meister Piano to your home just to let you see that a high-class, sweetly- toned instrument can be—and is being—made to sell for $175. For many years you have thought that quality is indicated by price, but For one full month we will leave the Meister in your home without a penny of expense to you, and if your personal examination and experfence does not prove that this Piano is send for When the month is over we will talk over the If the piano has proved all that we promise, ‘we will sell it to you on ees of fl a Pah or $5 a month and will not Remember that Meister Pianos are sold direct from s to the ‘e do not, and will not sell to dealers, o grades of fancy will be for our Rothschild & Company's resources are in excess direct to the howe ‘than any other house !n Ass MEISTER PLAYER-PIANO AT $395 Rothschild & Company knows this, and, moreover, feels ORs be can oate netting from cinance CLARENDON BLDG. 5. E. Cor. 18th St. & 4th Ave. Jateering an independent course. He eles te not at all sveree to the Idea of Repoming State leader of the party. TELEPHONE STUYVESANT 353-354 Credit Terms 14 Down uy that Surety Stamp Coupons with All Purchases—Redeemable in Merchandise =——__——aanaay, > o In New York's Shopping Centre ) O/NEILL-ADAMS Co. A Fire in the Wholesale Linen District Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Resulted in an Auction Sale of Ireland Bros., the well-known importers, remaining stocks—entirely uninjured, only slightly tainted by smoke. A large part was purchased by O’Neill-Adams Co. , and we are ready to-morrow witha Sale of Fine Linens at One-Third Under Value Housekeeping Linens—such as Damask Cloths, Napkins, Tray Cloths, Tea Cloths, Scarfs, Bed Spreads, Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, Towels, Toweling and Table Damask by the yard. A few of the items follow: Table Damask Damask Table Cloths Sale prices, 79c, 89c, 1.00, 1.15 per vin 3.75, 5.00, n ot ot Embroidered Linen Bed Spreads 6.75 upwards Sale prices, 4.50, 5.25, 7.25, 8.50, 8-4 size; sale prices, 2.25, Tray Cloths 8-10 size; sale prices, 2.90, 3.98, 5.50, 8.98 upwards 12.98, 18.98 Sale prices, 22c, 32¢, 40c, 48c each, | 8-12 size; sale prices, 2.75, 3.35, 4.75, 7.25 upwards i Linen H. S. Pillow Cases Hemstitched Huckaback | 9-0 size; sale prices, 4.00, 5.48, 6.00, 7.50 upwards | ce tices, 8c, 1-48. 1.96, 2.75 ‘owels 10-12 size; sale prices, 6.50, 7.50. 9.25, 12.00 upwards | per pair. ata prices, 24c, 34c, 44c, 64c, 74¢ | 10-14 size; sale prices, 5.50, 7.50, 10.00 upwards Linen H. S. Sheets each. 10 size: ices, 6.00, 7.98. 10.40 7 Sale prices, 2.25, 4.25, 5.50, 6.98. Hemmed Huckaback 10-10 size; sale prices, 6.00, 7 40 upwards 6.96 per pale. " ‘Towels Damask Table Napkins Crash Toweling—pure linen Sale prices, 12¢, 16c, 21¢ each. Sale prices, 1.35, 2.35, 2.65, 2.98, 3.48, 4.10 upwards 1,500 Very Pretty Tub Dresses Special To-Morrow at $1.00 & $1.39 A Gathering of Small Lots of Regular $1.75 to $6.50 Dresses Depend upon it, there will be a “rush” for these dresses—the biggest lot and the most wonderful \@ values you ever saw; and you have probably visited several remarkable dress sales recently held at O'Neill's. | All those dainty, serviceable materials that every So many styles and so different; so de ily attractive woman knows. We hardly need to describe them, but there/that they will stand out chic and distinctive against the back are some you would never expect to seein a $1.39 sale. For in- ground of thousands of the ordinary wash dresses. The illus- stance, wide welt imported pique. One of these is illustrated. teattouayaliow. afew ol them but there are doseny of others “All Fine quality ginghams, chambray, percales, linenes, lawns . ‘ and otic ¥ 8 jdt cheerfully to on wasktub and come forth |are in the better class of dresses, selling usually at 82.50 up to fresh and smiling—prettier than ever, it would seem. $6.50. All go in this sale to-morrow at $1.00 & $1.39. No Phone, Mall or C. 0. D. Orders. Sizes 14 to 18, oF 84 to 44, | O'NetI Main Mtore—Third Moor—On Sale in House Dress Dopartme! This Group of Sketches Illustrates Some of the Leading Thursday Specials Sample 35c to.- 50c Hosiery at, pair, 25¢ Sale prices, 8c, 12¢, 16c, 20¢ yard $1.00 Un. dermuslins Tub Suits for Women a - ° > or Misses, reduced 69c The dress in the center'is reduced lo $1.00; i eis ° Met 600 Bead the other four reduced to $1.39 each. $3.95, Street Dresses for Necklaces at “Surety Stamp Coupons" with all purchases. Double stampsin the in the afternoon. A filled book entitles the "Neill merchandise FREE. (Groceries excepted.) Women reduced lo $3.95, 25 forenoon, single stam; c holder to $2.50 in any nafatt. 2188 2190 BET. 2 E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 119" 120" Bead Necklaces! Special! Women’s Summer Outer- Over 1,000 Necklaces of Heavy Filled Pearl wear Is Greatly Reduced | AVE Important to All Women FOR MEN ~ 1/Remarkable Summer Suit Sale Embodying all the choice and selected Summer fabrics and patterns designed e purposely for this warm weather wear, and eclipsing all former efforts for style pay and comfort. Fancy worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, silk mixtures, blue and black serges and thibets included. Models Conservative, English Norfolks, or the soft front scheme; with two or three buttons; full or half lined; weights light or medium, All colorings. This remarkable suit sale represents a reduction of several thousand dollars. On sale at the following two prices: Suits, Made to .75 Suits, Made t 75 $14 ‘Sell up to wr LO Sell up to $30, 119 W. 42d St., 265 Broadway, 841 Broadway, | Near Chambers St.! Cor. 13th St. Near Broadway s@ Harlem and 42d Street S to become diseased, he and loss of ambition. | Poor health make: ble and mayb ne 80, | use of Swamp: | Liver and Bladder Remedy Sw iv troubles, 125th St., \ Near 3d Avenue ve sani n purchase the regular fil Jolie nize bottles at-all Wey Open Evenin, you nervou despondent; it makes Readers of This Paper. Thousands upon thousands of women or bladder trouble and never | ase. sare not in a healthy con- ay cause the other organs You mayssuffer a great deal with pain | in the back, bearing-down feelings, head- ud strength by the . the great Kidney, amp-Root brings new life and ac- y to the kidneys, the cause of such y send for a sample bottle to see Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, nt and drug stores. irrita- Beads at About Half Price. Necklaces, Necklaces, Neskinces, Neokigotes It is a peremptory dismissal of all outer garments belonging = to 50c, Aa ar or to erg to $1.75, |to the present season. Stocks must be closed out completely, and at O’Neill’s we believe in doing it early and thoroughly, as you will see by the prices. 25c | 50c | 75c |$1.00 i " $25.00 High-class Linen Suits $10.00 The beads are of extra weight; not the kind that usually 89.75 Tailor-made Linen Suits $3.95 break in a hurried movement. There are three different sizes for] 915,00 Lingerie and Voile Dresses. . "$6.95 selection. See illustration above. _O’Nellt Matin Store, First Floor, | 819.50 Linen and Lingerie Dresses 4.95 OPIDPLPLLL LSS PLDI P SPELL OLLI ONES Women’s $7.50 Street Dresses, now.. $3.95 Daint $1 I Jndergarments Women’s $4.50 Summer Frocks, now... $1.98 y Women’s $2.50 Tub Dresses, reduced to $1.00 e $5.00 Cordaline and Repp Skirts....... $2.75 Now Price 69c 82.75 Repp and Linen Skirts, at. “$1.50 $7.75 Brilliantine Skirts, now.... . $4.50 (See illustration above). $16.50 Women’s Auto and Dust Coats 93.75 Combinations, trimmed with Val. Lace. Corset Cover] $10.00 Erglish Sport Coats, now....... $5.98 and skirt or corset cover and drawers, made of fine long cloth. | 6.98 Women's Silk and Satin Bathing Suits ses $4.50 Neatly trimmed with Val. lace, insertions and embroideries, 69¢. | Women’s Bathing Suits, surf cloth and mohair. .. .$2.29 to $7.50 Sample Sli Over Night Gowns in|Long Skirts of Cambric, with deep Camb insook and Crepe, High| ruffle of embroidery and tucks and immed with ‘a dunt flounce. Only 20 dozen on hand, better c fore O'Nett Main Site ea Floor. | ene 69 Women’s Sample Hosiery Values 35c to $0c—Pair 25c Lisle and Cotton Stockings. Sampl ‘om "one of America’s largest im: | #2 & 91,80 Silk Stockings from one of America’s largest im- porters and distributers of hosiery, | Made of finc gauge pure ail Various styles in t lack and 2 Ha AN a deuniy bee O'Neill's Main Store—Firet Floor. O'NELLI“ADAMS CO, SIXTH AVENUE, 20th TO and mohair, $1.95 to $2.95 O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, $5 and $10 Corsets at $3 The well known, form beautifying La Vida Corsets. An ex- ceptional offering of about 10 dozen samples in a good assortment of sizes, Made of Coutil and Fancy Brocades, 75c and $1.00 Brassieres. Several popular models, all trimmed with laces, embroideries and insertions. A big collection of sizes; reduced to..........0045 ih Cease eae O'Neill Main Store~Third 424. STREET, NEW YORK x Children’s Bathing Suits, surf cloth for ke thread in black and colors, thre 79c 50c Fleer,