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14 BURGLAR AS ROPE IN A TUG OF WAR SADLY STRETCHED Police Had Nabbed One End of | Man Over Transom and Store | sa. Owner the Other, ‘POPE FINDS CHURCH IS BEST TREATED Called Protestant Than in Catholic Countries. IN UNITED STATES Also That It Fares Better in So- ROME, July 1—1n the opinion of | United States Senate, Pope Plus the Roman Catholte Church = THE: EVENING. ..WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY.--11, 1dr wen NOONE Wewecerore re 8 Ht |O’GORMAN NOT AMBITIOUS | TO BE THE STATE LEADER. \"l Have Enough Troubles Now, and | My Only Wish and Hope Is to Elect Wilson President.” SHINGTON, July 11, — Senator O'Gorman of New York, when asked what he had to say of the movement started by the Empire State Democracy to make him leader of his party in the State, said: | “I have about enough troubles on my hands he present time and I don't believe I would care to shoulder any others, I stand by my original state- ment that I am perfectly content in rap: rerenting the Empire State in th» movement to make me the leader of the Democracy of the State of York. My only wish and hope is to iD elect Woodrow Wilson President of the United States, I have no further am- bition.” —————>—_——_. MOTHER OF SIX PLUNGES TO DEATH FROM ROOF. Husband Was Out of Work and Daughter Had Lost Her Position. Mra, Mary Arnet, forty-eight years old and the mother of six children, ate- couraged because her husband was out ot work and there was lack of food in her home, jumped from the roof of the “I know absolutely nothing about any eix-story apartment house, No, 814 Tenth avenue, early to-day, and met al- most instant death when she fell on the cement walk in the back yard. Mrs. Arnst had threatened for several days to kill herself because her hus- band, Charies Arnst, was out of work and her eldest daughter, Freda, fifteen pect street, East Orange, started out to motor late yesterday and drove north on Prospect street. As she reached’ Dressmaker Springdale avenue, Francis Donahue of] Whose Wife W No. 115 Chestnut » |) Montelair, ap= peared from the East going fast to | SHOT FOR MISFIT GOWN. jody Dissatisfied. PARIS, July 11.—A man named Pe- “just Say” HORLICK’S it Means trler ‘i 4 years, had lost her position in a iaundry | climb the grade, The cars collided. | 1) Kitaeae es ewer atic. Fees | Original and Genuine two wee! Persons in the house) Mrs. John’s car was thrown against pay @ local dressmaker. He met | said the family had been in want sey-| the pole at tho corner, which supports] aT 8 [val Gresemaker, | Me MALTED MILK eral days. The husband is a brick-| fire box No. %. The Jar set the ma-| 141.0), ‘ie ENOH Madde Fad | layer. The children were overcome| chinery going and a regular alarm was | “NOt Her through the shoulder. The Feod-drink for All Ages. with grief when the body of the mother) sounded in all the fire houses. His excuse was that the dresemaker y was brought Into the home, At Springdale avenue and Prospect | "id "ade a ress for his wife which More healthful than Tea or Colfeny iin street are expensive residences and an|.\itutea te hot trrndantt her ‘© be) Agrees with the weakest digestion AUTO CRASHING INTO alarm from that box calls out all the ap- (Ait 2m Delicious, invigorating and nutritionsy , FIREBOX SENDS ALARM sp avernen Wore ok a ey Bich mill, malted grain, powder form 5 he firomen were on | fmm the Clevrland. Pain Draler) ‘ 5 ha i ere o blaze, There had ‘ot's de matter wit’ looney Wag- Mrs. Johns’s Car Jars Machinery) teen g bine in the eyes of Mra, Jonna, | sles : —_ rik forHORLICE’S, but It had died down under the expla! Aw, don't notice him. He thinks hk ne substitute. and Summons All East Orange Fire Department. Mrs, John N. Johns of No. 16 Pros. A sees things.” Nobody was} wot kind o' things?’ no work for the “Aw, stacks of soap an’ loads o' bath- ations of Mr. Donahue. hurt and there was firemen. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, An alleged attempt of James McCabe, |i* freer to-day in the so-called Protant- | = . aaiatast ae an as as . - ahh — Bree re to oS Ae ee Po a ed ae athens AM I So cit <> << > DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR allieLaaiae at No. 2 Fast Thirty-firet atree: early land in the world ts the Roman Catho- ‘+ teday was not without {te humsrous| NC, Church 80, free ne tn the United July Clearing Sale—These Offerings for Friday and Saturday. Store Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. wide, though James couldn't seo any-| thece 4 aid in Va 1 " ’ Ea UU Fenny UeeuE Ie Hecwiys He 1a kl gay, wil be the two outstanding dosiar. $4 German Silver Women’s $1.00, $1.25 and river in the Street Cleaning Depart-| ations in an on yellcal whioh the Pope J Mesh Bags They are made of the highest grade German silver, 5% inches $1.50 Sample Neckwear Some very beautiful samples in the sale. ‘The unique shapes and high grade material will appeal to the lover of exclusive style neckwear. Dress Sets of the most fashionable kinds, Summer Dresses for Misses and ment. is preparing for issuance tn celedrat George Dracatos has a frulterer’s es-| of the an tadlishment at the Thirty-first street | tory fort iristans 6 @Adress, and remains there untii 1|P%kan forces in 312 A. I e’clock every morning. He was back |! : | Moe Ketting re 0 leav review of the relat! metsine, when cape thats Or, seis] the Roman Catholic Chureh and the gans appear over the transom of the| Various Kovernments of the world. front door, followed by two legs. Thi | There ts bigh Vatican authority for was suificient to indicate to Dracatos| te? statement that the encyclical will there was something doing. | be one of the mont notable utterances Creeping to the door, he waited until lof Pope Plus's entire pontificate, the legs dangled within reach and selzed a age | + Maxentiua’s | They will be! wide, fine ring link: hand-made, with beautiful hand reed frames, Ca highly polished, each bag bordered, center fully shirred, soft kid lined, XT HT AVE. 19°70 20° STREET. Hn Uae ek $2.25 | Coolest and Most Comfortable Store in New York In New York's Shopping Center © Main Floor. Clearing Sale in the some Jabots in new effects....... Fine Boot Silk Hosiery Sayings of Famous Mea, @ them. While the intruder, who proved rom the London Obrontcle.) , C 7 i wit accam mesa ce mi tage) Men’s Clothing Store| ” 5... 4S Young Women. Stylish, } Neeman Terbusi of the Wert Thirteth| prt tera change. | Here is wonderful choosing among the remainder off Women, Cc P tt I * | Lonel Gl {Qutside and |" prosident Taft—Archie, what does thie ) Our season’s suits. TP Becond Floor. Mall Orders Filled. Full fashioned, lisle soles, re YY, nexpensive tained aise face and a, pets cf] een! F Men's$15tog heels and toes; lisle garter welt tops; It is really wonderful h h style, good 3 wildly Rihg' demas He prampy | graven, A: Snetneronaaa $18 Suits, at 7.75 in black, white or colo look AAA CILLA ea 4 seized McCabe's wrists and gave a yank |e! 1 ~ e uits, © Main Floor, Mail Ordere Fitted. looks and good wear it is possible to put into a light Sum- that brought a yell of anguish, T. Roosevelt—What's more, I'd do the Blue serges, fancy mixtures mer dress. You cannot in all New York find prettier samo thing again! om the ino, a ne eave another tu the beekeoty Rai aS babe 3 bred worsteds; 200 suits in Long White ae than these—and never did a little eee buy ca F Baetbe i iaccibia go)" shsleked tusbase) les ; ‘ sieht 's High Grad Silk Gloves $15 Dresses of Sheer Striped Voiles, s&s “Tear come down.” co utaiee Gaina.| Yn Oee French Li d Cordeli ‘7.50 , On the inside the fruit man was o- POSLAM BRINGS | 2anda3 Piece Choice at - sua 5 69e rene! nens an ordeline...... ae e ing vigorously on McCabe's legs in an | | 2.75 Grade for Designed with smart coatee effect, new style collar and trimming in effort to yank him down to the floor, Suits . .. e attractive contrasting effects. Sises 14 to 18 years; also adapted to Mousquetaire style, 20 inches } While on the outside the policeman was SKIN COMFORT i ' isquet ‘ young women. ‘ wr ee included are a few suits from the| tong, double tipped fingers, Paris | SWINTON catement’ Mocaher uns | famous House of Kuppenbeimer. Emb'd backs. An extra fine quality | $22.50 Charmeuse Dresses, 915.00 9 araped ver the t ex hia atorinehy, me silk lined; others half lined: | of “Tricot sil Early Fall model, as i hi ; ‘ ind. stop pull Paihia AN Al ; frill of shadow 1 Ivet ribbon. Si 8 years. «Me in two," he “and TH come | Tn the Summer the numerous over-| Men's $18 to #25 $14. v6) Clearing Out 500 ’ ie Ww ae eee toe, Tastee een aeare, Leia’ ae FOR gither way youre aay.” Ouch StopbIt! | night uses of Poslam easily demonstrate Suits at. f 1% e $3.00 N 7.50 Washable Dresses, 93.95 GUEBY ils tista, tke. bolloeimbd had dies | Ws Pare Power to clear aiid heal effected Silk lined, half lined, two and three plece suits, made like a . emo Made of real linen and chambrey: sises 16 to 18 years. iy du covered why he couldn't drag his pris- | **in- b sea custom tailor makes them. . Misses’ $1.50 Tub Skirts, 91.00 oper over the transi || cones reeclly, cured, Seaiers,, three Models for conservative and ultra-fashionable men. All rsets, e 5 AM g eeer aver, the tree away soreness from. burns, mosquito ce ate fees femme retite pac rete geen : 1 : Made of cordeline, button front model; lengths $4 to 88 inches. if : had hold of MeCabse from the ou tree . ad MeO Hea to Get) pa Misses’ Seashore Coats, 910 to 918.75 5 0. 1 r ; ; i bros: i . f to aid himn to escape, and the joliceman | Clears red noses and infl Re, | Any man’s Straw Hat in Stock. $1.25 || 7eo'" tui, Post atevy web ist: Farly Fall models: of wool serge and reversible polo cloths % and hs £7 } © mistook Dracatos for a friend of the ikops garters, sizes 20 to 80. eth; sizes 14 to 18 years. Prisoner. So both pulled harder than Girls’ Mid-Summer Dresses, 95c, 91.75 and $2.75 Ot striped tissues, ginghams, chambray and figured lawns: sizes 10 years. Girls’ and Misses’ $2.00 Coatee and Middy Blouses, 95c Made of galates and khakis sizes 6 to 20 years. A Sale of $1.50 and $2.00 Princess Slips Princess Slips that are $ Priced from 1-3 to 1-2 Less Than Usually Sold at... + In this lot there are about 600 of these fine princess slips from a maker who desired to clear his shelves prior to fall business. £2 Second Floor. A number of attractive styles of fine white and colored lawne, Alounce trimmed with pretty Val. laces or embroidery — neck and armholes trimmed to match, (While all sizes may not be had in each style, all sizes will be found in the lot, \ once. For the cure of eczema and all the more virulent skin dise Poslam has game and fame as the most perfect t evolved. | P, medicated with Pos- led for the skin, not Cal | ever. Finally Dracatos got a glimpse of Ter- bush's shicid and let go, and MoCabe & was dragged on over by the policeman, aching in every bone and feeling like hi @ had been run through a clothes wrin: He was locked up in the West Thirtleth street station on a charge of attempted « burglary. $1.00 C. B. Corsets (Seconds), made of fine batiste, med- ium long hip and back, medium bust, strongly boned, two 9 ce sets of garters attached, sizes 18 to 80, at De Bevoise Brassiere Made of fine b » medallion across front, of fine lace and insertion, bone in front, excellent for 39 summer use and bath- ‘Orders Filled. Men’s 50c Athletic Under- shirts and Drawers .. . 31° The coolest Underwear for Summer. 5 Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Negligee Shirts at $1.00 Cut coat model; pl or plain b all stiff cuffs attached; light d dark effects. Matei printed madras, i . Included rned back cuffs, with collar to match or neck band jon white linen collar. (2 Main Floor. Mail Orders Filled, Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Pajamas, 88c Men's 50c Silk Neckwear, 25c hy She Failed. (From the Detroit Free Press.) hought she married him to reform solute purit All. druggists sell Poslam (price, 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price, 25 cents). For free samy write to the Emer- geney Laborat , $2 West 25th Street, New York Cit . July Clearance in Boys’ Clothing Prices are lowered right down the line, offering @ series of values that should be attractive to mothers. Second Floor. Mail Orders or Boys’ $1.00 Wash Suits... ... Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits. Boys’ $2.00 Scout Suits. Boys’ 82.50 Wash Suits......... $1.29 Boys’ 85-86 Woollen Suits...... $2.55 Boys’ $5 Blue Serge Suits....... $3.69 Us In Norfolk and double-breasted styles, . Sto 17 years. Cfor Boys’ Wash Hats 9.1.50 for Boys’ 82-82.50 Straw Hate 8 5c tor Boys’ 81.50 Straw Hats|$2600 for Boys’ $8.00-68.50 Straw Hats she did.” fy “But he’s Just as wild as ever.” “Yes. She can't keep him home 82 to formerly 5 it. EF Gecond Fleer, Mail Women’s Handsome *4.50 to *5 Washable Frocks at *2.95 The great vogue of washable frocks, due to the great comfort they afford in hot weather, has caused designers to exert themselves to produce models so chic and clever as to delight those who appreciate good style. x Thira Floor, No Mail Orders Filled. uare necks, trimmed with embroidery, ills, laces, fancy buttons, etc., of such . All the Block 8th Ave. America’s Greatest Furniture Ho 35th to dwig Up gumann &eompy 36th St Double 2.<A’Stamps ALL THIS WEEK We will give to every purchaser this | week, on both credit and cash purchi . ok double the usual number of Trading Stamps, and in addition 40 2a” STAMPS FREE to every pesson entering our store. You do not need to make a purchase to get these free stamps. SPECIAL OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS We will give double Zw Trading Stamps during “July, on al! ments made at our office in p sent by mail. You can get double in this way not only on the pa: nts which are due, but on any future pay- ments which you are able to pay during this month, Cool, round neck models, al: fancy collars, vel: sheer materials as tissues, fine lawns, zinshams, and perca pretiy colors in stripes, checks, plaids and figures. In these pretty dresses you can enjoy boating and other sports without fear of spoiling your frock, for even though you soil it a tubbing will restore it to its freshness. Any Woman Could Well Use at Least a 14 Dozen of These Dresses $1.75, $2.25 and $2.50 Imported Irish Lace and Batiste 98 Flouncings, 45 in. wide, choice, yard ’ ° ® ( Cc There are Baby Irish Lace and Batiste Fiouncing:, Point Venise Lace and Batiste Flouncings, Heavy Crochet Lace end Betiste Flouncings, frish Lace, combined with exquisite French embroidery, just like hand work, French Voile and Batiste Embroidered Bands, ] 5 ec éy 2 5 widths up to 9 inches, value to 98c, at, yard, Cc Some straight band:, others are galloons,.ome all white, others with dainty colored embroidery in eyelet and French hand work design... Lot 1—-Contains 29¢ to 50c Bands at 15¢ yard, The Handsomest Showing of Hot Weather Hats in New York City To-day Hemps, Javas, Leghorns, Chips, Wash Rag Hats, Felts and Panamas We have the largest and best stocked untrimmed Millinery Department in all New York. Please bear this in mind. You cannot buy hats possessing so much style or such quality anywhere else in this city at such low prices as Simpson Crawford [© Main Floor, We offer in this sale Natural Java Hats, 98c. Finest quality Panamas, $4.75, White and black, 8-end chips, $1.25. Summer Felis, in_all wanted shades, $1.93 to $5.95. FINE Java body Hat, as illustrated, with entire black chip ¢ under-brim. . ‘ 1.98 Women's $2 White Cordeline Skirts $1.00 New models with high girdle, trimmed with pearl buttons; one open all the way down, another has convenient pocket: They are stylish and serviceable. Women’s $2:5° Bathing Suits, $1.95 A fine assortment of season's hest styles, in round and square neck, one- piece models, All are trimmed most effectively with soutache braid and white and black material. | Lot 2—Contains Bands, 69c to 08c, at 25c yard. Women who intend to sojourn at the seashore will find these suits a good investment, as it will cost them more for suit hire if they have not their own garment, aside from the repulsion many feel at being obliged to don a hired garment. Very special Friday and Saturday at $1.95. Women's $7.50 Silk Bathing Dresses, $5.00 i) & SS sane ‘ ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM §5 TO $1,000 \ ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Handsome, well made and prettily trimmed models of taffeta, messaline, in prettiest colorings. Also fine suits of superior mohair trimmed in divers ways. Misses’ and Children’s Bathing Suits at $1.25 to 4.50 Frio FJ pret tyles in deponilable materiale, fue toes not only look well, but és a Sixth rich keep the weafer warm and prevent cold; in fact, the very garments you are locking Groceries: Friday EB Saturday Specials. Floor: Patrician Shoes at $1.98 Are the Best Shoe Bargains in New York & Becond Floor, No Mail Orders, —Because Patrician Shoes are standard $3.50 and $4 shoes—every day in the year. —Because they are stylish, well made shoes, built of good leather on good lasts. —Because they are shoes that dress up the feet and are comfortable as well as good looking. 1,000 Bbls. Fancy New Potatoes These potatoes are strictly No. J stock; large, clean, dry mealy cookers and every barrel guaranteed as same. Positively the lowest price in New York for this kind of stock. Send your order early, as the 1,000 barrels will go fast at these prices. Bbl., *3-45; 60 Ib. Bag, *1-30; 15 lbs.,33¢ GRAPE JUICE Absolui Juice of Attractive design with heavy continn~ Hers. Fancy SPECIAL SALE OF MACARONI @ rem. 100 ADC DicK. NEW GRASS BUTTER F These are new, perfect Shoes in the wanted _ Summer _styles—all sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in each style. Choice of 100 Choice of 83.50 | ‘1.98 pairs of white # and $4 Patri- Shoes, at..... 1.98 jeian Shoes, at Len 10 cakes. Evaporated |" Tea Rartlett Peare—Y: gholee, 2 Ibe. Meaty’ | Pru LEAN MILD CURED HAMS 7 ererve Ryve—Private #tock; Ni, our $1.28 tu g Cocktail Martini; y our 800 bot fer Pa’ an test Maniaitan’ | and ory.