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THE EVENING —WORED _MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1912. CRIPPLE ESCAPES | “Mowat ties, | Many Knocked Down and Owner, A THREE DROWN | Who Left ig im Surf Averus THE R FEN H UL EGE Cl 00 R IN RIVER CRASH ® cer “rs ‘ IN NEW ) GR CENTER| (8"819"STS, J.B. -SIEGI L OPERG @ § res. NEW Nv YORK IN MEW TORR 'S SHOPPING C. Complimentary 2 Stamps Free, Tomorrow § As many sets as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given to all persons, whether pur- chasers or not, applying at the Premium Parlor, on the Third Floor of our GREENHUT Building, tomorrow. It will be advantageous to stast filling at one time as many books as will be needed to secure the premium desired. Only 100 free stamps good in any one book. |yeatrday afternoon Wittonstala left ne orse and runabout unattended. The Motor Boat, Wit Without Lights, ere ran away, Thousands of persons were in the j., Run Down by. Freighter | Miniway: in: the ‘block ‘between ‘Penta | at Burlington, N. J. 1 Sha Share Our Profits to the Extent of 5 Per Cent. By Collecting QA Green Trading Stampe, Which Are Given Free With Purchases Made Here ‘We also make it ony for yen to open a charge account, and Green- & Co., Bankets, offer excellent banking facilities ant allow 4 pees cent. vers annum on smoney ted. | and Bleventh streets, At the Eleventh | mtreet corner Frank T. Abbott, twent | even, and -. bad Mary, of No. 1 — irteemsh av \ did not run ‘fest "enough, fONE-ARMED MAN SAVED. Pitched Abbott across the aver 6 knocked down hie wife. Dr. Cav: s bed Ign f Island Hospital found hat a fractured skull, three froxes 10 and internal injuries. His recovery !s doubtful. At Twelfth street? the runaway struck Aaron Green, Afty-four, of No. | $10 East Sixth street, Manhattan. He required hospital attention, but was j not seriously hurt. Six others who | were Imocked down in the next four cae ag canprangaees blocks refused to BUREANGTON, 'N. J., Aug. 6.—Wone| ent w Th ahs Neliie ct Ge three nian sont | BeNOR, Tee renewey: was Mtepved at tm the motor boat Nancy has yet been —_— pecovered, Charles Tyler, the one-armed! A, J, DALY A SUICIDE. man who clung to @ piece of wreckage ———— until he was picked up with a sprained PRL mite ee Aug. sa. 3 ‘back , Democratic Nationa’ boon be ot Hh csethdleliadia | imag, tor Alaska, ‘committed aulcide pore | terday aboard a river steamboat near mell to-day in hospital. Tyler met Pennjohn Scugon of Bris-| roiovan, seventy miles west of here, while en route to the Iditarod district. He shot himself through the head with ——e This Sale Began This Morning, and Will Be Continued | | Mahler Bros.’ (2%) Entire Stocksof|| | & 31st St. Silks Trimmings Wash Goods Toys and Dolls Men’s Sweaters Dress Goods _ | Buttons Muslin fag Blankets & Comforters| Men’s Hosiery Velvets, Laces | Dressmakers’ Supplies | Pillow Gu uilts and Bedspreads | Men’s Underwear Embroideries | Flannels & Flannelettes| White Goods en’s Collars Men’s Belts Veilings Towels and Linens| Men’s Shirts Men’s Gloves Children’s and Handkerchiefs Stationery Men’s Neckwear Suit Cases & Bags ! Tyler Got Board Under Chin and Kept Afloat, Cor- h mades Sank. 40}, With two netghbors, George Vamine | and Rybert Hethington, in a hotel here | Baturday night and all went fora moon-|@ revolver. A coroner’s jury at Hot light cruise on the Delaware. As they | Springs landing found that he was tem- were ronaing without lights the Nancy | porarily insane when he killed hii Was cét into and sunk by the freight| self. packet John W. Garrett, about a mile below Burlington. Telling the story to-day, Tyler oaid: P L M ‘The owner of the boat (Scugon) was; Infants’ Wear . (The Above Mahler Lines on Sale in Our MAIN Building) Housefurnishings China and Glassware Pictures Upholsteries Lace Curtains Draperies (The Above Mahler Lines on Sale in Qur GREENHUT Building) fa front of me when we first saw the Ughte ana the big bleck hull of thy; freight boat. He threw his whee! over, but the next instant wo were struck al- most amidships. The bow of the Garrett cut through the gunwales of the motor boat leas than two feet from where I eat. These are lines discontinued by Mahler Brothers in the reorganization of their business, and sold to us at a small fraction of their present market value. We are selling the goods off here at prices which will astonish the town. The variety is too great to catalog; but the goods will be found on special tables in the corresponding departments of our two buildings. “The next I remember I was strug- THE SKIN AlLS | eaiM test I cemember T wun strug: Much Will Go at One-Half of Mahler’s Prices. More at One-Third of Mahler’s Prices. Some at One-Fourth of Mahler’s Prices. 1 with my one hand. I got @ grip with. és i it _ — } tay chin on one side and my band on GREENHUT-SIEGEL Coorer co—GREENHUT BUILDIN oneennur-stecet coorer co—MAIN BUILDIN ee Tan at ned Sa ceseena |: rs Penton FOR TUESDAY ONLY | Dressers and Chiffoniers in the}|..0sitcLined Qu ting Sui ts? 3 | Midsummer Sale of Furniture | ,2%9-Tiece | unt) some men came in a lifeboat and For Men and Youthe, at.............. We have on our floors, ready to show you today, in realy highland Oe Grovphae vate ant omianat 117 Styles in Dressers from $4.50 to *200 ‘ 112 Styles in Chiffoniers from *8.50 to $125 of the freighter, attributes the accident entirety to the fact that the smal! boat store in New York has offered this Summer. But if you're interested, you'll have to come EARLY, for There are few tastes, requirements or purses that cannot be satisfied out of such a choice. ‘unning without Ughts and ied there are only 117 of these choice two-piece suits in the lot. The VALUES are here, too. Take the few that follow as fair examples: Some of the Dressers e ane himself in danger. CAPTAIN TELLS STORY OF THE | ples, r and mixtures. We value these suits at $20, but their duplicates can be Golden Oak Dresser—well constructed and finished; top is 20x36 inches; bevelled French plate mirror, FATAL CRASH. seen in other first-class clothing stores to-day at size 12x20 inches; Tegular price $8; ce are quickly AP keeps the skin secure ves its color and fn the engine room,” said Capt, Van Zandt to-day. “I met the watch and | asked what the trouble was, ‘My God, |” a little boat ran right under our bow and ber men are out sete tn the wa. | cent ) ter!’ he exclaimed. “At once I ordered a iteboat tow- ered with Socond Engineer William SHesa in charge. 1 heard @ man ci i for help. He was right near th of my dont, and I throw a life 1 the direction of the voice and called out to the man to catch it. I'll never forget iis anewer, "My hands are under water and the 58.95 ‘ “I was in my cabin but rushed on @eck when I heard the clang of bells as high as $25; our price, tomorrow. fOMOFTOW.....-+. +++ *3, 4 and *5 Trousers § In the Biggest Clearance of the Season; Tomorrow Outing trousers, business trousers, dress trousers. Finest striped worsteds, suitings, blue and black cheviots; every waist-measure from 28 to 56; all lengths, Don’t Have Your Old Straw Hat Cleaned Comeliete (Gand Ts sale of about i) stylish straws; Oculia.s’ Upticians Fall Swell Front Dresser—in choice of bird's-eye Half a Century in Business. cH maple or mahogany finish; top is 21x41 inche: mounted with a French plate bevelled mirror, size ore inches; two large and two small drawers, with wood knobs; regular price $20; for +1250 line is on my back, I can't reach it. Then he sank. I euppose he was too, The a hest Warning] weak to seiszo the rope. ‘ye Troubl. le “Hens had directed the lifeboat to- 8, be promptl heeded. You never can tell the serious danger you face when the eyes are neglected | Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Physicians, Perfect Fitting Glasses, $9.50 to $12 bee Fer& Reem See $4.50 to $18 this ene ‘ward @ voice calling from the direction ; ef the New Jersey shore. But closer’ to him he heard another voice crying: | “Tve got only one arm and can't) hold on much longer. Save me quick!’ “Hees steered toward the crippled man nd found Tyler olinging to tha bottom | the launch. We searched for ‘aif and hour, but the other men hed! gne to the bottom." 421 LEAD POISON VICTIMS. ‘alnut Dresser—full swell front; two large and two Raber drawers; top is 21x41 inches, moshies with French plate bevelled mirror; regula: price $25; for this sale............+ssseeeee Dresser—top is 44x22 inches, wax finished; raanied with French plate bevelled mir- ror, size 28x34 inches; regular price $45; for $ the August aale.........seseesesesreecsees And others up to $115, formerly $140. Dresser — base 1s 20x41 inches; mounted with French plate bevelled mirror, size 16x26 Inches; regular price $12; for the $@ p, ee sale (MAIN Building, Second Fi MAIN BUILDIN Satin Duchesse inished Dresser —with sweti front; the | Circassian Walna top top st neat a samen: Freaes ‘MAIN BUILDIN 17 Broadway, | aya sintchve, 15th St. $oSiabr Ave, 22d Se One hundred and twenty-one work: | 101 Nessau, Ann St.. 17 498 Fulton St., Core Bong sen in New York City have lead pois- | ‘eng from their occupations, accord. =——=——=—====— ag to @ report made public yesterday | oy the American Association for Labor vegislation. Many of these poisonings were due © the absence of regulations requiring he use of simple protective devices nd practices which, it 1s pointed out, re in general use in Germany and inland under legislation providing w the payment of insurance benefits pthe case of sickness directly due to agustry. ‘West 42d—New York Se, Brooltyn ‘NO MONEY DOWN ae oe Davenport | We ad Hy Freight |X GRAND NRE pry (> WN (uke out) : RRR tn Sreee Vceoes Walue S80. ai One Block Away St. Subway Station OPEN SATURDAY EVENING eu BROS. COLUMBUS AVE BE! 103: 6:104 SUS ee] Exceptional Bargains in Chiffoniers, Dressers and Cheval Glasses Chiffoniers and Dressers Dressing Tables Regular Mifeisinier Regular Midsummer Price rice Price Watnut Chiffonier. Walnut Table Walnut Tabi Walnut Table. Walnut Tab! Oak Table Onk Tabi Oak Table... Oak Table.... Mahogany Table. Mahogany Table. Maho, ia Table Tuna Mahogany T Maple Tab Maho, Solid Part Caioalet Walnut Di Walnut Dresser Mahogany Finished Dres: Mahogany Finished Mahogany Dresser Mahogany Dresser. Mahogany Dresser Mahogany Dresser. Mahogeny Dresser Princess Dressers” Regular Midsummer Cheval Glasses Regular Mideurumer Ui rice Tuna Mahogany Dresser........ Tuna Mahogany Dresser Mahogany Dresser... Mahogany Dresser. Mahogany Dresser. Mahogany Glass. Mahogany Glass. In The Greenhut Bargain Basement Bedstead & Outfit, $4.50| Framed Pictures Bagh en Bos At Half and Less stead - woven wire In the Bargain Basement you will find an echo of spring and ex- | the Midsummer Sale of pictures in » large number of good pictures well framed mation se Prices 3c, 15c, 19c and 39c mattress; spe- cial price, complete, for | ‘The actual values will run from twice to five or six times these prices, The 19c pictures, for example, sell sonulerly at 65c, and the 39c lot are the usual -with the Midsum- mer $ sale. ¥bc and $1 pictures. (Mo Mali or Telephone Orders on Bargein Basement Goods.) aE OR mR se ememnta.t scene sme ee en a Double in Groen Trading Stampe with Purchases = Before 12 o0’Cloc Ready-to-Wear Hats||White Canvas $ With Extension $1 QF Pumps& Oxfords Edge,at .. Qe es se mortovt PLEASE DON'T MISS IT— Ttue of your poses book! For you can be fashionably shod for the rest of the season at an infinitesimal price. Every pair of these shoes is made of Sea Island white canvas. All are new, clean and perfect. Welted or hand-turned soles. Leather or covered Cuban heels. All sizes ot Te These are adapted for imme- diate wear, for town, beach or country use, or for early Fall wear. Hand-made, in an excellent satin duchesse, stylishly trim- med with the same material. As stated, these hats are fin- ished with the fash- fionable extension edge of black net. (MAIN Batiding, Piret Ploor.) Women’s $2.50 and $3 Low Shoes Allleathers, all styles; in sizes 24%, 3, 314 and 4; A and B width widths; every pair with hand-turned or “Goodyear-welted soles Women’s Silk, Chiffon ‘Vetete—valaee to 3.0 values to $7.50 5250 Women's Summer Dreseer 98c values to $3, at 79 Women's Lneerie | alee _ 9c Women's Lingerie values to $1.98; values (0 78¢; Af...-..00-00+ Standard Apron Gi me all size reap yar mar cad | Women's n's Linen and Linene Sulte— TubDresses Values to $3.50; several fabrics; in plain and col- ored stripes, checks and fancy weaves. All the new summer colors are included; at Women's Lingerie pr values to $1; at a ane a a ne a I } Women’s $2.50 to $3.50 |

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