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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1912. RAGING AMEN —'MIKADO IS DEAD: <*<s2@3"7%=¢ WOUNDED VICTIM | enterta’ the highest HELPLESS IN SKY | SON ASCENDS THE vmcmet rs wme| PIGKED UP ON UNE at work on the eighth bo | AS STORM RAGED} THRONE NE OF JAPAN cuomeeaese<| OF TWO STATES) s will settle, Some say the} curred tn Connecticut, and that they/which State ehall try the alleged as \ place im Connecticut, and | would hold the prisoners until he could v AA a sind : it was In New York, Any-| get requisition papers. Finnigan says n almost similar mix-up occurred was found in the midde|the crime didn't occur In his tate and |SUNday, when Dr, Stafford of Portsn i ; ~ ter, telephoned to Deputy Sheriff ad in Con-|that he tan't golng to ask for the Dris-l yin of Greenwich that Mrs, Mary t. b York, Hejoners, There are staing, he says, on the] juskt of East Portchester, which t« \n to a New York|New York aide of the bridge, showing! Connecticut, had been locked inn ork oMctals, at| that the crime occurred in York. | padded cell in Portchester, N. ¥., suf. quest, locked up his three fellow-| The Portchester oiictats are just an cer-| fering from homicidal delusions, —{v yuntrymen, against whom he lodged|tain that Abovise was stated In Con- which she threatened to kill sev nt in an ante-mortem statement. | necticut and point to the bloodstains in| members of her family and herseis n n| Charity Commissioner Mayer of Green. Port + oMfciais, who made/that State to substantiate their atate wich, refused to take charge of the Aboy result the whi a courred late Jost his balance wh. working where the first Investigation of the crime, tele- | ment. woman, aa the Portchester officers toy« moa shalt, fell to the basement and _ which Aboviaz, Wh to Doputy Sherif! Finnigan ll A conference Will be held between the | her to Hast Portchester, Conn, home was instantly killed, There are blood stains on each end the ster Hospital, awich, Conn, that the stabding oc- | oMfciais and an effort made to decide and left her there, Balloon Cole, Whirled About,| Continuea from First Page.) » Is Shot Up 4,000 Feet, Then Athily ta Ge Wil bv nee In| : . Ji Ly: | [os ae Great Sales for the Last 2 Days in u | SIDES OF sisi ie wo” Complimentary 2a Bic) GR EEN HUT- Stamps Free, Tomorrow | \S™ Boel r : As many sets as are reasonably re- Pn quired for books unfilled will be given to SIEGE CO 0 PER (0 ays all — whether purchasers or not, applying at the Premium Parlor, on the 7 oon ‘Face in Germany this fall by] that thelr monarch was no more, the Third Floor of our GREENHUT Building, Sr Ae ime a ace, vanmagcous f°] axgignsts J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. New york Tl. and Dritte \ plunged in grief, President of the Kansas Cit ci ania needed to secure the premium desired. = . Only 100 free stamps good in any one book. | ‘Seas Geads her er Hotes hen Moonee" | ens Random Items from the Midsummer Sale of Bld, when intormed that cle| TAFT PAYS TRIBUTE L > Reduced for Tomorrow A large variety of styles, some with fine bisque heads; others with celluloid heads. It will pay you to buy now and save them for the holi- days. The reductions aver- age about one-third off the regular prices. Also a tableful of Dolls 15 c formerly 29c, at (MAIN Bul'ding, Fourth Floor.) Ban | ed to“day at TO DEAD EMPEROR. Which {s 925 mites from Kar 1 CHICAGO, July 29.—Dr. L. EB. Custer WASHINGTOS learning of $f Payton, 0. and Andrew Farrell of ndianapol's, f ball areelio; who sailed the balloon race President Taft dictated the fol- lowing statement Cole in the bullown race and which Wanded at McGregor, Ia, arrived here |)?" Iget night." They had shipped their), “14m greatly shocked at the death of balloon to Dayton. The Cole had a|the Emperor of é thrilling escape in an electrical storm, | £004 fortune to have met t as many as half a dozen tt ps and to have come into such relations with him as his guest as to feel that there e morning I was ( Awakened by the sinell of gas,” he said. | “4 leaned over the edge of the basket |W@% 4 personal friendshiy between us. And a hot blast of air greeted me, 1/The Emperor was a remarkable ruler Knew immediately that a warm current| He Was’ broug 1 power Of air was sweeping up from the earth, ‘rough the nd his expending our balloon and robbing us fe has mea: al growth ot a » Empire. worker and IN NEW YORK’S “SHOPPING CENTER” GRreeNnur-sieGet Coorg co.—MAIN BUILDING **“Seconds’’ of §2 to*10 Nemo Corsets+t The annual sale is on. It began this morning with the greatest lot of these world-famous corsets that it has ever been our good fortune to present to our patrons. Though these corsets are termed as “seconds” the Possess no greater defects than a dropped stitch or a few oil Spots or finger marks. All sizes when the sale began this morning. Assortments will be rearranged, and the selling will be continued tomorrow, have enough gas to main. ght to which we had as J rried UD | ern Ay and whirled around | fe were in the centre of a) "Rorely in. thi ry of the seen or M feet of gas, It did d to ascend. ‘The n flabby and we were m fo Kood, We balloon had gro or than a thousand feet of the ground over much wooded t all our ballast A Handsome 10-Piece Dining-Room ——— | ne n ; Suite, Value $120, for Only $80 (MAIN Building, First Floor.) | A Photogravure | LALA ENL St oF Pest ee tay adh GugeNnur-sieGcet cooper co—MAIN BUIL DIN Ten-Piece Dining Suite—American quarter-sawed oak fin- ish; consisting of Buffet, top 22x50 inches; and bevelled Mirror, 10x42 inches; China Closet, 46 inches wide, 61 inches high; 6-ft. Extension Table with 48-inch round top; Serving Table with 19x38-inch top; 6 Side Chairs with genuine leather seats; regular price, com- ‘80 plete, $120; for the Midsummer CROs bitte. Very Fine Pieces in Fumed Oak at Extraordinary Reductions We have for this sale more than 200 tables, rockers and arm chairs of the “Arts and Crafts” type, of oak, in “fumed” finish. Handsome and substantial. Wood is selected white oak ; uphol- stering in Spanish leather. aun Rockers — regularly $9.90; Mors Chairs - ae eat cnr OLD] See 15.50 Arm ¢ regularly Desk “ii, = fogularly Be TB oe OO This 3- Piece Solid Mahogany Bedroom Suite §$ Reduced From 147. 50 to .. 107. 50 % Full Sized Mahogany Bed- fH Mahogany sine stead—handsomely —to match carved; nicely con- bedstead = and structed and finished. chiffonier; hand- somely carved, and mounted with 38 x 28-in The Sunda: | Men’ s and Women’s $3 and $3.50 Foot-Mould LowShoes at *1.85 Every style, leather, size and width is represented and all bave Goodyear-welted soles. mpress, Taft cabled Your Majesty to accept the Meds of Fishing Ace O'Hara Recov ae Women's $4 and $5 Foot. ery style every leat! ia * '2.65 Foot-Mould Low Shoes ——¢ nd width; tomorrow, ‘2.65 pore, . Engine No. %, of © Department, vo yesterday while fishing, tu-day and brought to YQ ’ ta, broke Peel he was dropped into a swift tide. ‘Though friends, with ropes | Security -comfort — economy about them, e after O'ilara, they for eyeg'ass wearers ach him because of sa ; makes eyeglass wearing < BIG TIME FOR LITTLE ONES.| com: rt. Once adjusted to } your nose, your pg es will Speciny Car to Take Children to) Hot tilt, slip or mar nic—Giants to Be There, Attached to y« lasses in nickel for 35 cen nd in gold fillod for 75 cents. Sold only at our ciht stores, two childr . Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits Unexcelled bargains in bathing suits that are sturdy, os substantial and well-fitting. = They will give more than one season of satisfac- tory service. uesday evening, Av hold a lawn attan Casino, < fth street and rnoon will be ° Mahogany Chiffonier—to: fed to the ohildr match above bedstead; cars will take them direct to top is 36x22 inches; rea ital Penna wie eather var .» wear Fourth Ave, ? Vrieg ee French pla ¢ The savings repre- i West 4th St, bet, Bthand (th Aves. oanied: with French bevelled mirror, sented in the follow- ch in the eve 1] t 125th St., near Lenox Ave, ate bevelled mirror, ; 7 hare in the evening will | 449 Columbus Ave., 8ist and 82nd Sta, DIO sc Rey aves: TAMYOE top is 24x48 in, ing list are 14 to 4 arg near John St. size 56x26 inches; four Se ha | 10 Nassau ffalr! 1009 Broadway, near Pitot by, Bklyn i | 489 Fulton St. . & S., Bklyp and {ts expected to bem grand miccess, | 697 Broad Sta Newate ONE MYNUTE FROM BROADWAY - ; GRAND RAPIOS FURNITURE rb SS wiaciiass Without Deposits | Purchased 19 thie manner 1 " io Our methods are e (or please uur atau, Ne buyer CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Terme Avply to New Xerk, New Jersey, Long Islend, Connectiow.. FREE ee ane Hicee Bathing; Men's 2-Piece Worsted Bathing ronal ie af the finest worsted] Sults-—trimmed in the most popu choice of sleeveless or quar- ter sleeves; selection of the sea-| /#F colors; including our son's most popular c« regular $2.95 si these suits are silk-trimn H morrow, at ues up to $6 Men's $2.50 Bathing’ Saliatvalues d Bathing |, &P to $3, and including i ogu 2.50 suits; $. Suits -including our reg- $¢ our regular §. ; ular $3.50 suits; at 2. 2.95| tomorrow 1.95 — heavy claw feer large drawers and two j——__| and wooden small ones, handles. The Greatest Furniture Special Offere:l In Years (GKEENHUT Building, Second and Third Floors.) r Hahne's, IREENMUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO..MALN BUILDING Take Your Pick from this Choice Collection of Men’s & Youths’ 33, 54, 95 and %6 Trousers j-—- MAIN BULLDING—| Center Pieces Scarfs and Shams A Clearance of Man- 514) dbesrananusitor eg | BARGAIN BASEMENT. MAIN BUILDING: “op” KELLY'S Cur Specially—Furn'shing lomes Complete ROOMS All Goods NISHED AT Marked 4 $49.98 in Plain .itoos AVAK — reKs This final ¢ with the greatest This Handsome == : v ufacturers’ Sur- Mission es.en Eyre, CI mus Stocks | (Of 125th St.) Stock of BS of value sis, 'F ¥]- Values 49¢ to 75c W ’ ° len 9.99 At Fach, at omen’s Suits, Coats, > felt Freie | | 3 Re Dresses and Waists At Se nsationally Low Prices nce of stylish garmecats bs gan this morning ns ever offered any They are made by the well-known firm of Wald, Walker & Co., 2-8 Astor place and as al | The Center Pieces: recommendation, this says everything. ound s aniaea mas ¢ 1 Included are BLUE SERGE, OUTING FLAN-| | chien eng? ae 31, 000 Yards of Muslin NEL, FANCY BLUE WORSTED, STRIPED WOR-| | loped, hemstitehed and Values up to 10c; Be STED, WORSTED OUTING AND STRIPED CAS- | | !ace-edged | ‘ SIMERE TROUSERS, All the best colors and] | Shams and Scarfs: | at,@ yard . ' $149. 5 1912 £69. 8 very newest paticrns are included. The scarfs are 17x82] | Its atull yard wide, A Bava a, ‘leastad muslin aang $20.98 Also in this lot are 329 pairs of trousers that were made inches and the shams 30x30 in several grades \ oa PORNINHE: » Catalog 59° from suit patterns. One and two puirs of a kind, bur $ inches. A eallgetia mn He Hundreds of Other Specials Tomorrow. } tahogany values to $6; in this sale ; ng more than 40 styles, a slsphans: Ordare auvMaraals’ Macaaiayteiaaa . ) Figo, $200 Up ARE? S409 ne nen te nee (Ne al or Teetone Orders on Raza Busneat Geode) as eee eee oS ae ees 50-752 8th Ave., Cor. ‘46th St. pensar Me Double Jg2X- Green 7 aT Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock renames gee SS