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BROTHER MISSING, GR NEAR BRIDAL DRNKS POISON Fifteen-Year-Old Marie Tries to Die Because Chum Has Left Her. Broken-hearted over the disappear- ance of her older brother, and putting he) ot F affestion for him above the happiness her approaching marriage, fitreen- year-old Maria Testia tried to kill her- No, 18 George street, if by drinking creosote early to-day at Williamsburg. She is in the German Hospital with a fal ir ce for recovery. 1 lives with her mother Maria, er Joseph, a tailor, and a younger brother, Joseph jr. Another brother, James, only a year older than she, disappeared a month ago after he had lost his position. fe companion. In three months more Maria Teatia as to be married to Joseph He was her :avor- last night cried because James had never come home. Testia heard her daugh: bathroom. Shortly a ir thi ad retired Mrs. ter go to the A few minutes later she heard screams. Rushing in, she found the girl on the floor, the ci beside her. Policeman Me: @ bottle of the Hamburg avenue station, summoned Dr. Moore. COULDN'T LEAVE INN BECAUSE OF STORM, SO GOT MARRIED Romantic Members of Motor of Mount Vernon was married to A lor of the Florenco Inn in South B way. A merry party in an auto pilot by Mrs. Party Agree to: Midnight Wedding at Tarrytown. (Opecial to The Evening World.) Tarrytown, N. ¥., July 17.—An eli Hee E. Becker of Kingston in the ‘an Scherp, widow of Henry Scherp, late Sheriff of the county, drove to Tarrytown from Mrs. Scherp's home in 9 Clark of Mount Vernon R Florence. up and there was noth! at and Mr, Wicks said he had wi pl w. New Rochelle and reached here about o'clock, Alro in the parly were Super- isor Loule N, Ellrodt and Judge W. FE, ‘They called on ‘oland F, Wicks, Iaw partner of Mr. ‘offey, and then all repatred to * A heavy thunder shower ca ay all night. It was Becker and Mr led, Miss Becker said ho would tle the knot. He went to the hone and called Justica of the Peace B. Moorhouse, who was sleeping peacefully. th rence who want to be married, Fy a ‘Un this you, Judge?” asked Wicks. “Yes, it is, What do you want this me of the morning?” - “[T have two friends up at the Flo : win me up and tie the knot?” : It's a devil of a time to Ret married, nawered the Judge. But he agreed to ress and come up to perform the cere- mony. The wedding party was walting, a o w nd Proprietor Parke turned the parlor ver to them, Here the young couple A midnight supper fol- ere married, lowed and all remained at the Florence for the night. Mr. Coffey ts the son of Dr. Coffey, t who was for years pastor of the old East erved in the A! and is n Recker ‘s a charming brunette. ‘Misa owt Her father !s Wallace Becker, editor of the Kingston Press. Mr. Coffey this ° came up. Some one " explained ‘We started hunder shower “Now, this ts no elopamer morning, ut for a ride and thi martied and Mii 90 We were mi that all there she sald. iting Mra. it was at ago that Mr, Coffey met her. te BUTTER IN BIG BLAZE. Thousands of Eggs Also Lost in $50,000 Fire. Fire in the five-story building on the northwest corner of One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and Morningside th w venue early to-day did $50,000 on turned in the first alarm, and Dep- ty, Chief McCartney later sent in second and third alarms, bringing Chief Kenlon, ‘The blaze was put out aftor couple of hours’ hard work, The ieft wrist of Thomas Brennan of Engine C ry ‘company No, 8 was badly cut by glass nd Brennan was sent to the J. Hood Wright Hospital. % The fire is the fourth in the dullding, which 1 occupied to the second floor, where the blase started, by M. Gass & Co., wholesale butter and Grocery Company. The upper floor stories from the reof of hip residence, | nd on the third floor by the Am raccupied. ——__——— Killeé by Fall From Root. John Kergh, thirty yeare old, fell five No, 966 Firet avenue, early to-day. He suffered from @ fracture of the ekull and ‘ digg an hour ister in Harlem x "THE EVE MARIE TESTIA, WHO DRANK POISON ON EVE OF WEDDIN STRIKERS BLOCK GATES ‘Woman Leader in Mob of 1,000 Industrial Workers of World Jailed With Others. NEW BEDFORD, Mars., July 17.— show of fight was made to-day by crowd of 1,000 strikers bef: cotton cloth mills of this cit than an hour the strikers and thet allies held @ position near the mill REV WATERHOUSE QUITS HIS PULP TOBECOME SNGER Deposed by Bishop Greer at Own Request, Tenor Will Sing at Concerts, being taken into custody. away strikers, was handled rough fable to hold the crowd in check, and At the personal request of the Rev. Everett M. Waterhouse, Bishop David H. Greer has deposed him from th Protestant Episcopal priesthood. It 1 understood that Mr. Waterhouse madi the request because of an intention to! devote himself to the concert stage. The | deposition ts said to have taken place at St. Mary's Church on July 8. Mr. Waterhouse has given much of his| time to church music and was once a| member of the choir of All Angels| Church, at West End avenue and Eigh- ty-first street. At Harvard he was a member of the Glee Club end ranked ‘as @ popular tenor soloist. Bishop Greer ts spending the summer at North East Harbor, Me. In his ab- SMOOTHEST TOBACCO 10 $ TINS- Handy 5" Bags ¢ culists’ Opticians Half a Century in Business. sence the Right Rev. Charles S. Burch, | suffragan, sald that he did not know Mr. Waterhoune personally, The former| The Increased Number of | priest's known olty No. 210 West Seventy-seco' After being graduated from t! copal Theological Schoo! Mass., Mr. Waterhouse w: te the priesthood by the John J. MacVicker, of Rhode Island, in 1902. He was then transferred to the dio. ; cese of New York and became a curate! At Christ Church, enty-first street, Glasses Being Worn —is due to a higher appreciation of their value in aiding eyesight. by Registered Physicians. Broadway and Sev- Dookers’ Strike Of. 217 Broadway, Astor House LIVERPOOL, July 17.—A mass meet-| 223 Sixth Ave. I5th St. ing of the striking dockers has delided | 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New Yor to resume work to-day. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. Bonwit TELLER & Co. WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 72 Women’s Linen Motor Coats z Six different models, 5.00 Formerly 12.50 45: Women’s Dressy Coats Satins, Taffetas and Mistrals 15.00 Formerly up to 45.00 125 Misses’ Summer Dresses Lingerie, Tissues, Linens, Voiles. Sizes 13 to 18, 3.95 6.50 Formerly up to 12.50 90 Women’s Summer Dresses Anderson Ginghams, Tissues, Linens, Voiles, 6.50 14.50 Formerly up to 29.50 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe. "| OF NEW BEDFORD MILLS, CLASH WITH. POLE gates of the Butler mill in connection with | the strike and lockout affecting twelve For more | refuned to allow operatives to enter the | During the disturbance three ar | re made, one of the offenders | & woman, who vigorously resisted | John A. Fernley, miperintendent of the | Butler mill, while attempting to drive by the crowd but escaped Injury. Threo | policemen on duty at the mill were un- squad of reserves was sent from Police Eyes Examined Without Charge Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 | With Far & Near Lenses, $4.50 to $18 | 350 Sixth Ave, 22d St. | fi } NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912." | Make an Inventory of Your Summer Needs THE BIG , STORE ‘A! a “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Gocds for Less Money than Elsewhere”’ eer creENHUT-siEGEL Cooper co.—MAIN BUILDING 5,000 Pairs of White For Boys and Girls $1 and $1.25 Grades Specially Priced at . children to play around in. than $1. barefoot sandals; all sizes from chil- dren’s 5 to misses’ size 2; your choice tomorrow, at............ Women’s $3 and $3.50 Women’s $3 and $3.50 ‘anvas $4 White Canvas Button don Sheen at 1,98] sho "Ss 1'QQ Finest Sea Island white canvas; three and four eye- let Oxfords, ankle-strap pumps, instep-strap pumps and ribbon-bow pumps; hand-turned or Goodyear- welted soles. High Cuban heels; all sizes and widths, Attractive and cool; and they are the most service- able for country or town wear. Made of finest Sea Island white canv: are plain or tipped short vamp last; 16 fancy buttons; high Cuban heels; Goodyear-welted soies; every size and every width (MAIN Building, Second Fioor,) The Sweet- Toned Value Tomorrow, In Our ‘ And you make rto mistake when you choose thia most popular instrument, which THE KIRCHHOFF PIA eeall afford wou A LIFETIM(: ‘of EFFICIENT _AND. SATISFACTORY scrvice. Main Building i ‘O possesses that sweet, in- 7 ‘ ’ . 2 spiring tone so much admired by the finis! hed musician and | SOld on $5 Down and Paymenis to Suit Bargain Basement that thorough and conscientious construction so essential Termes of Your Convenience. to the long life and satisfactory service of any piano. . Si For Full Details There Is No Extra Charge for Delivery ard No Intavest on Delericd Pepmenis- A Sico!l ard a Cover Go With Eack Instrument. Please See O Whatever You Mean to Pay for . SEE the Following Before You Decide: ise See Our The well (ati i) S188 The Wolfner... -.... $250 Fhe Caldwell Ge 75 The Kirchhoff $525 &$575 Advertisement In jarw iy Kiwi, $300 to 4 ) . 5 ; . The Kirehhott at... $225 to he McPhaitat 25010 575 Vlayer-Fiano,. od Player-Piano. e Today’s We have spent many ye in selecting our makes, and we we stamp them worthy of your confidence and of OUR GUARANTEE. ‘GREENHUT-SI MAIN BUILDING We'llSupply YcurGrocerie The Big Store offers practically everything in the at prices as low as any one can quote for similar quently our prices are below those of all other sto Our delivery facilities enable us to deliver groceries to all hon within thirty miles. We deliver groceries free of delivery charges to prac- tically all the seashore resorts. Prompt city and suburban deliveries Mail or telephone orders carefully filled. "Phone 4000 Chelsea. Summer Drinks PURE PINEAPPLE 4; pint bottle. . EL COOPER CO. Fresh Cereals REST IMPORT! FANCY P| GRANULA 5 10 Ibs. ED TAPIOCA.75¢ BEANS. rt) CORNMEAL . 0 atte. « c Cee Tountin 9 YELLOW SPLIT PEAS... 8Be quality; ox, $3.48; rex: 48s bot 29¢ SCOTCH GREEN PEAS. ... 60 Oe altedreeliag Zhe |] CatteORNIA TIMA BEANS. BBs Be , GRANULATED. TAPIOCA RNAPES ROOT BERR. 10¢ |} steicti¥ FRESH FARINA, (55: Shree pita oe on FANCIEST HEAD RIC! A 8: Egehe Lake , 29e ROLLED WHITE, OATMEAL. 2: of CY PEARL. BARLE " FRUIT BY BUR Ac |} SMALL-GRAIN: RICE BBs 25e BANQUET CANDLES—green, yellow, Is carton. | ender or pink; D RIES: for making | regular 28 box . 12 c ssert; dor, S175) 1G HAZEL WASHING POWDER— We ‘ | dor, $1.35; package errr RIC 25 toasted; doz., $1; 3 r¥ By Finest Freach Olive Oil Imported from Auguste Gaillard & Is, M es, France; guaranteed ab €; ‘reoommended for med. nd table use, Reg. $1.25 Reg $1 $207. dot, 20-04. bot., d4e Reg. 08, 16 > a APRICOTS——4'4 Ibs, 1; Ib FAMILY TEAS —green, or CHOICE HALLOW! DATES— Selb. caddy, $1.65; 3 1 ; 2 Ios. tb : i IMPORTED PULLED FIGS X-RAY METAL. POLISH. 2 Ibs. marti reg. 102 cam FANCY SWEET PEAS — Fountain quality, | - — Wary tenders dozen, $1.98; 17e Fresh Fruits TENS POR ICING’ or’ for serving hot, all|[ MESSINA LEMONS selrsted, — Ge etien, i 6Oe | isis), fens, oe : CALIFORNIA MELUNS On 15e |] crete, $528: dor. 45 8 meions,. SOL dor, 81.745 1 Q f YIN PEACHES ag, BEST PASTRY 27e | ise R0e¢ iq-dbl.-bag, 83¢; 7-ib, cotton bag... ie ¥ PINEAPPLT &e ri don, 940; each i . OOKED ROLLED OATMEAL 12¢ HAZEL BORAX SOAP or HAZEL BEST package ...-ss <C FAMILY SOAP 286 |) ai PEARL HOMIN rn Bei 8 bares, BOE || Mgrauee TARE HORN ic MOTHER'S R &¢ Freshly Roasted Coffees Come and see the 1's Borax. Soap. BEST SOAP regular So pa KITE BLEND CO 87.10; By 'D (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) Double LHC Green Trading Sia = GREENHUT- SIEGEL COOPER © "aionsts J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. new york Sensational Sale, Tomorrow, of ‘Barefoot’? Sandals C White shoes are the proper thing this season, even for the They are cool and comfortable. These sandals are made of finest quality white “Nu-Buck,” and not one pair is worth less Closed sides, two buckles, solid leather soles; also included in this Jot are tan Russia calf ‘GREENHUT-SIEGEL cooper Co. MAIN BUILDING Kirchhoff Piano at 3995 esent them as 1) ¢ BOTH SIDES OF 6" AVE. “IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER” of Linen, A special pure sale these useful LINEN AN Value $8.75; MOHAIR, 49c Value At each sale are varied enoug! In some of th sizes; in others illustrate a linen (Mal Basy Terns if You Desire. {t is certainly cheap enough. comprising tea pot, cream j plates with the characteristic ‘Geisha Girl” decoration done in red, $ TORS cts 7-Piece Salad Sets—at.. Chocolate Sets—at You can buy as much or plates, tea plates, after-dinn milk jugs. mustard pots, suga Grass Mattin: g Rugs . é Before They’re Gone ure not likely to eve next July anyway dered a strictly summer tloor for all-the-year-around use in hee these quickly! Fancy Bordered Rugs | Mia r Now M Oxtr te | not anennnut-stecen cooren Co MAIN BUILDING Women’s Coats Serge and Mixtures New Summer Models; Ideal Garments for Auto, Mountain, Seashore and Street Wear. MIXTURE COATS Values to $12.75; at LINEN, GERGE and MIXTURE $16.50; at complete, but ALL SIZES up to 44 bust-measure ARE REPRESENTED IN SOME Attend This Sale if You Need a Coat; But COME EARLY best their prices can buy, and itis after careful deliberation that Ten Acres Devoted to Furniture and Housefurnishings | Pretty Japanese Table China Astonishingly Cheap 1in see prices like these on grass and matting rugs—certainly not '— Then Bring It Here! This is SOUND, MONEY-SAVING ADVICE for you'll be SURPRISED, when you come to The Big Store, how really little money it takes to supply YOU! EVERY WANT FOR THE HOT SPELL. Going for a holiday? Good! There isn’t a vaca- tion necessity or luxury that we can’t supply amply and economically. | Are you staying in town? Good, also! We'll make your time pass agreeably and comfortably no matter what the thermometer indicates. In Our In Our MAIN Building GREENHUT Building All Housekeeping All Personal Summer ‘Needs Summer Needs Sale of Mohair, chase enables us to place on coats, grouped as follows: D MIXTURE COATS “al. °3.90 at.. LINEN, SERGE and $5.95 $8.75 pee the materials and styles “4 to make selection very easy. % ie styles there is a full range of the _size-assortments are in- 8 to YLE. We coat for style-example only. IN Building, First Moor.) Is an Unexcelled Many Specials, Evening Journal (MAIN Building, Fourth Floer.) This is tableware good enough for any ordinary use; in fact, much of it is really fine and handsome. It is just the thing to fill in the gaps caused by breakage or to supply the extra cups and saucers and plates needed for daily use and to save your finer china. We can sell, tomorrow, a complete tea set, ug, sugar bowl and six cups and saucers and six tea 1.69 69c ) sy a at ars as little as you ! eparate pieces, bread and butter er cups and saucers, tea cups and saucers, egg cups, rshakers, ete., at prices ranging from 4e up. (GREENHUT Bulid 1 Floor.) —Get Yours es are the more remarkable because these rugs are no longer covering, Their beauty and serviceability have won them accept- the best homes, ‘The more reason why you should seize chances Siee, 30x60in.., 27x54 it 24x48 i 18x36in, (GREENHUT Bull Formerty, Now Marked, Plain Bordered R whet Sxlott BxOlt 4.67.6... 30x72 in gs

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