The evening world. Newspaper, July 16, 1912, Page 7

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4 . a ra ‘hide ek me a Verma, avandia, vUaene Lv, Avid. 7 REIGHT MEN Parca i eg ee AF Suna aa, New ones 09 meme See, feoey| ORTVEN 1G-AUN OVEN, |FRIEND OF FOUR POPES |FOR THE NECK | : ot the cara and the wet of raf cm nimovt a soorces| OTHERS KNOCKED DOWN. IS HERE AT NINETY-TWO.! ANT) SHOULDERS | ‘ day of the strike rep hem down was made Impoasiie i Che otatkere imereatine loss through the decay and : $ ho CARS TRANSFER TO==—, e nit JRuhaway Team Also SiteswiPes with Wife and Daughter of Nine- —a ] bed ime nn Pirlageeagr lat speey Way deterioration of the perishable ge | bide nia ad I ceed da died There were no rloutous demonstra- Street Car Witt ”“ Ine ly | IT WEST SHORE of their rope ladder. tiona along the Routh street docks, and | tt al Natl ite, that teen, Aged Globe Trotter Arrives, | A Free Prescription That Instantly WATCHMAN REPORTED MUR. | NO Steamers left their piers during tie! Passengers From Seats. a search of the river front for the t y M Still Honeymoonin Ri Blemishes, Tan, Freck! couree of the day. A Ward line boat y = J ig. ermovi em! ie an, Freckles || DERED REAPPEARS UNINJURED. | ie acheduled to leave Thurwlay, and the |, \ TRY motrescle frelgntened MMe} Anca tne Noordam of the Motiand- | i } Barly to-day Capt. Conboy of the West | Tepresentatives of the line aid to-day, bo" truck horses which Jona! american line which docked to-day, was Lat Models Read tices | Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. ; Sixty-eigith street station, acting In con- | that a full complement in the fire Bewiniat, thirty Hive ys ! old, aa) Haphael Glaneila, the frtend of four Left By High Collars. Cr" a RE ORE ee ae Y devotee wlth patiat’ paltee vee (And On deck would go out with the # 6 Harrison pl Hamaburg, wus | Die 1. *, | Junction with the special railroad poilce |” “George Hodine, secretary of the Bon. | driving at the corner of Knickerbocker | PoP With him was his wife and Clearance Sale ol Shoes for | ot the New York Central yards, bogan| sang tinion. want tae their nineteen-year-old daughter Adele. | Avenue and Bleecker street, Brooklya, ‘The Duteh neck apd the evening gown too . expoae the discolorations and blemishes of or the effects of ~) and freckles. It oa Although Mr. Glanella fs ninety-two of years old, he looks not a whit over| hi r ia taay to overcome. eventy, For the last twenty-five yeare| the neck beautiful and wht of theostrileing sail Strict Inaction, They had plenty 1 hurled into the river when a! of resources to sustain a strike of e animats sprang forward and Sehmidt lurched f his seat, falling conditions and hake ‘and soft and. smooth & Camp of Longshoremen |; | Men, Women and Children!! ‘ ers charged the gates of the | eevetal weeks, Roline said, and were Sea aaa - ie | he has been something of A @lobe trot-| —to remore, im ot every biemish and to fi! rf ss Railroad Employees freteht yards, at the foot of West Sixty- confident of winning their demands. At the heels of the horses. ‘The wheels | ie ont an vice four years he hac] manhsere Witeh coker pe altractice ae It We gem. 11H] Shelves must be cleared of all odd lots of shoes, and to “ fi et. It had been reported to the | —< + |e Mis Heavy (euch paeved Over ANN AS |e sn a yeRleent of Roe the shoialders, and It je marvettoualy “itectire to jaccomplish this result quickly we offer the following very re-) Walk Out. n | the horses continu to run. Schmidt beautify the ia and arma, ne that bystanders had seen the mur | é , ” Sir. Gianelia’e father was an Itailan| tt P : ; iat oo Q you want to wy it go to your drug ter of the watchman when he refused | TERROR BATTLESHIP {to the Bushwick Hospital| ava his mother French, He was born| an emnyy two-qunee bottle, also & ong strikers. Wh hundred freight handlers em- dn the Weehawken yards of the bore Ratlroad went on strike nd were received with cheers | ( striking brethern on Weat| © hen they came across the river Ad an open air meeting at Elev- enue and Forty-etghth street. ill seek affillation with the Na- ngshoremen’s Association. the police were In the mist of La hata ar the entire. bo |tables, so that selection is easy: gh Knicker-|!" Germany and came to this country | of Kulut into, the two.dunce bottle, add, qua ne and then ly car. The} in A quarter of @ century ago, He] know what you hare, One application will aaton vt om, Ome ae | for, so the reappearance, of the Naval Conditions. The horaes increased thelr speed| has known personally Popes Gregory, | te ymonderlul change tf ameet a of an ounce of witch hase, 1 " | rt | Senate Votes to Build atest War- reo | fl hman set at rest the tale of WASHINGTON, July 16.—The Sen-;after th )iston, pushing ahead of| Plus IX., Leo XIIL and Plus X. He ts! prescrip on will rewilt in a Wy | ) 99. venue, where| Upon retiring from the importing bue-| jam om Oey own’ tn t Te will otro off i i : ot by yiration, it will mot rub of n slain appeared at his post. Tho ship Possible Under Modern number of pa «from their seate,| says they have been honeymooning| "hun ‘re Te Sor owe, hand netke and "0 passed without discuesion| the car in their mad run, A couple| proud of this fact but prouder stil! of | smooth pA Mg a Men's and Women's Low Shoea— | Boys’ School Shoes— markable bargains. Arranged according to price, on separate Te open the Balls ut ihe Gene Of’ thO BILL GOES THROUGH.! Pa Ag aa hroan had already been ace but not injuring anybody, about the world ever since. Mr. Gianella| of the the difference you wil a murder, ate to-day i and ution. by {of blocks further on Frank Johnson of ear-old daughter of ed The riot at the foot of Perry street} the “terror battleship” r | of bie last night, during the prorrese of |Senator Tillmann, proposing that the| No. 264 North Fifth street, and George which bottles, bricks and kitehen|United States build the greatest war-|\tramnted to #top the rinawaye. by Iucathon, president of tke utensils were showered on the heads | Ship possible under modern naval con-| seizing thelr. bridies, Hoth men were 4 , of the police reerves from the roofn | ditions, to put an end to the “race for| hurled to the pavement and injured. A ongshoremen's Association, sald} oy both sides of the street and along| naval supremacy.’ hore al ce further on Policeman that the longshoremen now On| tne jing of Weat atreet, started the| _ Mr. Tillman's resolution directs the| Turner of the Hamburg avenue station who belong to several more oF | ities of the Leonard and Macdougal!Committes on Naval Affairs to deter-) made a similar attempt and he too was istinct organizations, are to mine how far shipbullders and armor-| knocked down, but not hurt as badly street stations out early to-day on a " "7 } mate under one organization ers can go to build “the very best)as the other two better prosecution of the strike, |TUSstle wathering quest. Acting under) hattieship or cruiser the world has| After a short run more the horses Founded 1826 ative committee of the National |CaPt® Rhony and Reiss of these sta-|poxes to name the new ship the “Ter-| dashed into an elevated railroad pillar, Seaman’ AewSUtatS Whose {tons quads of bluecoats passed from |ror” and make her the “peacemaker ofl which knocked the animals down. They \ mons Association, whose | root to roof along the affected dis: |the world.” were too badly Injured to ris irs were employed exclusively on organ line piers, met last nignt{tict® gathering in anything that 4 looked Ike a weapon of attack. een focal gen tthe nee |, The police were ready to arvent any. Queneeeseen Exceptional Values in | : - body they saw piling weapons on the peut , | Women’s Coats | formerly up to $3.98; in $1 99) formerly up to $1.98....... t | thisClearance Sale, at.. D.L.W | Misses’ and Children's Shoes and eS and Women's Low Shoes- | Oxfords —-formerly up to $1.98;]| | | formerly up to $2.98; any | 49 in this Clearance Sale at the 99 ¢ this Clearance Sale, at. , Jow price . . Women’s White Button Shoes-—V8iu5 32.69), $1.55 Women’s White Pumps and Strap—"4i'5o._ 98c No Mail of C. O. D. Orders filled. None exchanged. Porch Sereens Thermos Bottles, 69° Guaranteed to keep contents hot or cold for 48 hours. Take @ Thermos bottle with you on your vacation. Reg. $1.00. Second Floor, en's Protective Association, roofs, but the strike sympathizers treet, Buffalo, N. ¥., ERS CLIMB ROPE LADDER | wore chary of laying themselves open June 6, 1912, ‘0 REACH WORKERS. to arrest on this score and the police “1 was troubled with dandruff, on denied, in behalf of all the} had to be satisfied with clearing away which caused such severe itching remen, any affiliation between | almost a wagonload of bottles, bricks that I could not sleep. It sifted PEshoremen's association and the! and crockery. onto my clothes tn @ very annoy- 1 ‘Transport Workers’ Federa-| piety LONGSHOREMEN RETURN fog way, and my hair began to which is composed of Spanish disappear. s-aboard the ships. TO WORK TO-DAY, “faving tried many remedies Ing a rope ladder to drop them| The striking ‘longshoremen and # without success, I finally bought « the forty feet of sheer retaining| Men showed only one sign of weaKen- fitty-gent Jar of Resino! Ointment, WB which bounds the New York Cen- TDAL Was WEEN? and rubbed {t on my scalp twice a fal freight yards, at the foot of Weat week, washing the hair every morning with Resinol Soap. In about a week I was entirely cured.” (Signed) FRED POLITO. aT | Fancy Black Satin Coats | and Imported Tussah Silk Coats $16.50 Reduced to For Your Swim: ‘The Siren, an all-rubber bathing cap; regular price, $1.25; at 89c Bathing Suit Cases, rubber lined, special, 3% to 79¢ Avayd Water Wings, pair, 23c || With every bathing cap at 50c and over we give a CAKE OF DR. SNOW SWEET CREAM SOAP Y REE, Main Floor. Men’s Summer Underwear, 24° White mesh shirts, short sleeves, sic to work, longshoremen lust um Was receive! from th ia company declaring all who wished to return to work to-day at the old wage schedule would find their places waiting, but that after to-day no strik- r ks to the freight sheds. The| or would ever have the chance of work- H ; & + road's force of policemen, guarding| {ing again for the Pennsylvania in any esind $ ops an ru I (4 Ing wo gates into the yards at West!capacity, This started the bolt of the 5 P-ninth street and West Seventy.|Mfty back to work to-day. { f h . 7 . MW oolman, President o! je Na- q 4 did hot discover the) Which is the organtzation of the long- o of their entrance until the come |sneremen, sald to-day that, 22,000 long- Shampoo regularly with Resinol Soap. Its soothing, healing ° ™-!shoremen in this and other citfes along ' pf ight showed the dangling rope|the Atlantic coast were now out, He balsams insure a healthy gcaip, free from dandruff and itching. ir. jalso exhibited telegrams from Galves- This prevents loss of hair and permits its natural growth and Street and Touring Coats of Serges and Mixtures $12.50 Formerly $19.50 to $25.00 triking longshoremen, excaped the nee of the staff of railroad police- in the hours before dawn this ming and swarmed over the network Size 4x8; reg. 7 Size 6x8; reg. 98c: Size 8x8; reg. $1. Sige 10x8; reg. $1.6: 2 $115 Size 12x8; reg. $2.00; $1.35 Upholstery Store, 34 Floor. Women’s Silk Stockings at28e This hosiery is of good quality Automobile and Dust Coats of linen, some strictly tailored; others $3.50 with black satin collar and cuffs. Formerly $5.00 to $8.00 goon as they were once within the ton, stating the steamships Sabine of the | beauty. Besides, Resino] Soap is one of the very few soaps that pure thread silk, with spliced heels |] and knee drawers; also fine check |} the strikers made for Freight | uory tine and Ei Sol settee | contains no alkall—always so drying and destructive to the hair. Black Taffeta Coats and toes and garter tops; black, || white _rtneoote cist, “maaan B, at the foot of Fifty-sixth| pre, Wold be unable te arte | neriie i i a f. white, tans ond a variety of colors, |] cut, and knee drawers; all sises; eters ene ranaeed ote sath | Yon on achevtule fecause of the. atrixe In nevere cases of dandruff, scalp-crusts and falling haiz, a little Resinol Oint- unlined, suitable for afternoon or ($27.50 fn ail sines; pair, 286. strictly first quality. ‘who had not gone out with the; Becatse of the inexperience of the ment should be gently massaged into the scalp at night, followed by a shampoo evening wear. jers, were engaged in their all-'atrike-breaking freight handlers all api Baetee) eee oe con merece task of trying to bring order slong the produce wharves on’ West Sample free : 1 “esi se Reinet Boan (xe) and Reatnot Otntment ff the tangle of incoming freight.| Street @ serious asltuation faces the mp je Tree: (8c) and recommends them, not only for the care of the had hardly begun thelr work ot|Prediice and commission merchants, and hair, but for all eorta of skin troubles, pimples, blackheads, sores, bolls, burns, oF $1 Long Silk Gloves at 59¢ “FruitofLoom” lin the the end the consuners of New potson dak, poison tvy, sunburn, and itching piles, For free samples of each write to s. i ding,” when @ body of thectall yore” Shinments of perishable. fruit, Dept. 80, Rasinol Chess, Oo., Baltimore, Ma. 36 in. wide, 7 en charged down on thel specialty id is : rd 16 button length, fully extending to t house and the strikers Bost and like products: necding ieein ste ig yard... UR the ‘elbow. unt with all the, features and like products, needing ice in stor- Limit 10 yards to a customer. Star | $1.00 make, tncludin Splendid Values in : Women’s Dresses jer tips. Al Main Fi. 69th Bt. 8 Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, and white, BLOOMING DALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St Americ i Greatest Furniture al Se yor mann Seth to Begcompy 36th St-- WE CLOSE SATURDAY AT 6 P.M. DURING JULY AND AUGUST DOUBLE 2a" 40 a4 STAMPS TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL PUR- FREE White Batiste Dresses trimmed with Irish Crochet $37.50 Value $50.00 375 White Embroidered Voile Dresses trimmed with Macrame lace $7 0 Value #40.00|°-9"> Choice of Our Entire Stock of Linen Dresses in various styles and colors $7.50, $9.75, $15.50 & $21.50 $20 to $30 Imported } CHASES AND TO EVERY ; oon on Saturdays PAYMENTS S U | T S eal} Store closes 5.80 P. M.; 12 N Saturday: DURING JULY ORNTERING, E STAMPS NO PURCHAGE IS NEO ARY TO GET THE F Double the usual number of Trading Stamps with every pur- chase (both credit and cnsh), and as a special offer to our customers we will give double da Trading Stamps during July on ments made at our office in person or sent by mail. You can get double stamps in thi: not only on the payments which are due, but on any future payments which you are abl y during thismonth. We especially desire to call our custome to the fact that if your account is still open, or if you have closed it, during this sale you can add whatever you require without eny extra deposit. $7 Reed Rocker 3.98 and Domestic Woolems race te stemure ; This is a big twice-a-year event at this store, and this year it promises to eclipse all previous records. This clearance sale includes all our guaranteed woolens, formerly sold from $20 to $30, and among them are the finest products of American and Foreign Mills, a This season our business has increased so rapidly it has been necessary to increase our stock, therefore this event offers an enormous variety for selection. The stock is complete and the materials have been carefully arranged in our big showrooms to afford quick and easy selection. If you do not yet know nie cane we ask you to take advantage of this sale and become acquainted. le entire stock fs offered without reserve, for the methods of thi and Feuapl lity 3 consequentiy such principles do not permit advertising pote an poveang ‘wr he Finest Woolens in New York at any price offered during this sale at the cheapest price. OUR TAILORING In thorough from first to last stitch and when finished shows smartness and individuallty, and above all gives you that confident air of know- dressed Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. $4.50 Reed Rocker 2.69 Aa etitin $7 Reed Rocker 3.69 of Suits at LO Worth %15 and $18 For Men and Young Men Ready-to-Wear to give you the fine INASMUCH AS CUR LARGE NUMBER OF REGULAR CUSTOMERS ARE SURE TO TAKE ADV AGE OF THIS SALE, A WORD OF Blue and gray serges and numbers of fancy CAUTION IS NECESSARY-—-COME EARL , mixture blues and grays. Good, strong, sub- $20 Quartered Ps Mahogany $5 Golden Onk $5 Birdee , Y IF YOU WANT FIRST CHOICE i pe ere a A ger gh 4 out Rocker Rock Maple Rocker or better than suits at this price usually are that 5.24 2.59 2.69 they will amaze you. New, smart patterns rivet? ( and designs. We bought the fabrics at a very low price and had them made to our order—and rest assured they’re well made. Every suit means a saving to you of $5 to $8. STORE %&; THE REAL TAILG HENRY A. RITCHIE & CO. 30 CHURCH STREET, CORNER DE On Sale at 4 Stores Only—Not at 49th Street BROADWAY, at 49th St 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 417 CORTLANDT S1., near Greenwich TIE STRE at bd Ave, UNION SQUARE, Lith Street, West of Broadway. ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 TO $1,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST, » i

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