The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1912, Page 7

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wager with Sabatino as to the weight | Several days passed, and when cad of the load of bricks little Maria was| was turned i] by them some of th the ear The = saloon; Men of ae neighborhood who id « Haeerne od the man who raised the | Mired the bright eyed iitte Marla m citieiiat teak the ‘at ; in Sabatino's saloon, ralsed several hun- argument tok the trouble to weigh 4] greq dollare to offer ax a reward brick at a neighboring fruit stand to|the capture of her slayer and pledged decide the wager, Such is the deadly} (hemscives to do all they could to track spirit. of the commonplace on Union| the brute who had taken the child’s| atreet. Ife. But, the bet decided, Sabatino's pa-| But not a clue was found, not even ton went away, Little Matta, so 84- place where the child was mur- batino noticed, stopped carrying bricks | ered. oe Morning the line Waay oe and was not to be seen after the) Q Cnig . ae sen te strange man's disappearance. THEN! wharves, The path to apprehending the came the calls of her mother, and then] murderer was blocked by a solid wall, the search, which grew wider and|Days passed, and one by one the de- wilder every hour, The neighborhood | tectives who had been on the ¢ were Joined in the cearch and for the next oe ine a Capt. hd eer : rest a ur-|0f the detectives of the Amity stree' DIL OY HORRY aed "eile ras ina (ur-) station, aaya that he still has the case On Saturday a man pulled the body “covered.” But almost Wightly for a week part Barbuto, the father, has ap- of a child from the water, Several) peared at the pace id demanding to hundred yards off the DeGraw street} know why the mi docks, which ara near the Barbuto} hwas not been seoupt home. It was the body of the mi ‘Maria, When the Coroner's phy came to examine it they discovered that q portion of one of the little girl's sndergarments had been torn o! ed into @ ball and pushed so f her throat as to lodge in t POLICE HAVE NOT ; FOUND SLAYER OF *— BARBUTO CHILD Rneipaieacnee Mystery of Brutal Murder of Little Maria in Brooklyn Unsolved. FATHER ASKS JUSTICE. to justice. anal FOR ye) WITH ITALY. he Chrontcte's | Jent wires al en appointed dent of the . to consider the posst- Not a-Single Clew Unearthed , And Deiectives Withdraw . ho indpipe. On top of this @ blue and One by One. White. pole. 8. Handnetebial, with ocinan one corner torn off, had been rammed. Keath had come to little Maria through under Couneti billty of a Both Turkey and Montenegro have withdrawn ail their troops from tne 's rap! suffocation frontier, according to the Constantinople | Mimbo Of] ‘There were evidences that the ehild|correspontent of the y Mall, and old Maria! had deen brutally handled before death| the Montenegrin Government has as- {ld who lived | intervened, sured the Porte of Ife intentions Brooklyn, MANY DETECTIVES SWARMED cia wade, | ABOUT. LONDON, Aug. %—"Kid The usual cloud of detectives from | (Nn, n Selby), the Ame Headquarters descended on brought upagain yes sorhood of Union street when t Police Court o jer wae discovered. Barbuto, ceny alleged to hav knew nothing except that Ostend. The Ma led him for a W renewed. McCoy has Isince arrest that he can pro Remanded, MoCoy" can boxer, y in Bow was rieally for v went throu: arching nickname of “= YOUR STOMACH IS YOUR BEST : FRIEND OR YOUR WORST ENEMY stomach gas, A bad stomach will cause you to have which sour your entire : from. her » tear of the | sick headaches, indigestion, biliousness, |! » was to have s seh ly | irregular appetite, le ote ed andy | pation, fecl tired and all run down and 1 <* 18 | depressed and nervous in spirit. noticed ‘that al sn type who wae| Cooper's New Discovery will tone up kept fotiowing | run-down over-worked stomach, help home, to detoon wh so perfectly that every particle vill aid in nourishing the body ive tone and strength to the sys- Tt will also regulate your bowels insomnia, consti- tem. and relieve you of constipation, help the liver and kidneys and restore your cn- @ch armful, man of the longs That naus- ® stranger in his s you, and in fact, ergy, ambition and appetite. eous feeling will | the child in her Jousneya back and! digest your food, strengthen the nervous you will fal fine ges forth with admiring eves lagibatias deat t ad restore: (hak hit jon’t delay but go to your. gist RANGER . REMARKED on | *72te™ and ees en te oe Land gets battle of Coo} New Diss ‘healthy condition so that you may what you please without fear of indi+ er commented fi 1 Veunester (gestion or stomach trouble. STRENGTH OF CHILD. Several times the upon what a sire Must have to be u armfuls lke that. covery, take three dose meal- and if you don't medicine you have ev used, your ; money will be refunded. After taking Cooper's New Discovery will rid your] q full bottle you will feel like a new per- 4 body of all poisons, excessive acids and| son, For sale at all druggist ne before each k it’s the best st to ¢ He ev urry heavy | made Discount Offer! Prices Are Lower Than Ever, Notwithstanding Which B: A we will alte 35% Block 8th Av.36: Nee N. J., STORE, 49 AND 51 MARKET pa ad RE CLOSED AT . M. DURING AUGUST Single. Stamps Afternoons ‘Our Economy Furniture Sale Offers Marvellous Money-Saving Opportunities Compare the prices in this advertisement with those elsewhere. Come into our store, get the prices on anything in our enormous stock—then compare them with the prices of any other store aaillecieiaea yourself that Our Prices Are Always the Sale of Feather Pillows Weight 2 ibs.; size 17x25 inches; sanitary, cdor.ess feathers, in fancy art ticking. Mornings Lowest $6 Sliding Couches 2. 89 (Guaranteed 10 Years) May be weds a divan, «ul sce, bed or two separate single beds, Those couches have famous ROMELINK SPRINGS, which ace guaranteed for 10 years and arc We Open Accounts from’ $5 to $1,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS We Tis, Care of Our Cu Geatemars i in Time THE EVENING WORLD, rer of his child | > ging peace with Italy. | id enable your stomach to perform | , FRIDAY, AUGUST 39, $25,000 GEMS RECOVERED. | pincer Mining Methods Used tm Debris of Burned Hotel. ASBURY PARK, N. J, Aug. 9% Placer mining methods sed on the debris of the Dy Motel at Lock Arbour, destroyed by fire last month, have recovered Jeweiry worth § facturer’s prices. per nt. of what was lost. Snrth of New York Len uw for per- serivet sew ton md toe! MIO€ Levy, | {| | sons and daughters of g. . sorta | My Only 449.125 Walker St., N. y.! | My Clearance Sale reaches the limit of valve-giving. It's the case of clothing qoing at less than manu- and then washed the ruins through | Sore three screenings, Money, silver mesh bags and diamond cuff pins are among the recovered valu- ables, and Mrs, Claugs Bohling of New | York has been handed a missing lav Vere valued at $1,490, Av patie ChAKus FOm IT, cae Woeid, mag, be bk i) GREENHUT- & SIEGEL COOPERG ssirsts J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. new yore “IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER” We Close at 1, Tomorrow! MAIN BUILDING Men’s Blue Serge Suits (Also Fancy Materials) Saturday $ 5 Morning Sale at Regular Selling Prices to $12 This Summer’ s biggest bargain snap in men’s its for 2 $5 bill. In addition to blue serge suits, there are BROWNS, TANS, GRAYS atl MIXTURES. All sizes up to 42 chest measure, rCOME EARLY, FOR THES 340 SUITS WILL SURELY GO A-HUSTLING AT $5 EACH, AND FIRST CHOICE YOU KNOW IS B Saturday Morning We Also Continue Our “Choice of the House” Sale of Suits, $15 Hundreds of $20, $25 and $30 suits in this sale. The only garments we reserve in this big once-a-year event are FULL DRESS, TUXEDOS and PRINCE ALBERT FROCK SUITS. Other “Star” Bargains: $3 and $4 OUTING TROUSERS at $1.85. STRIPED WORSTED TROUSERS; 1,000 pairs; s, $2. ‘san $2.50: FUSTIAN and KHAKI TROUSERS; all shades; all sizes, $1.50. $1.25 KHAKI TRO “Kingly” the most comf table springs made —noise- ing. The frames are all WE oe FREE INSURANCE. In case of the death of the wage earner ef your family we will at once give you a receipted bill in full of your account. xes"TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Dates this sale you ~ add whatever you nea WITHOUT ANY PD EXTRA DEPOSIT. Odd Parlor SM] Armchairs and Rockers Actually Worth from $8 to $12 Each, Your Choice at A race arm. 1 $2. 50 aol Finished <<< Mahogany finished, others have loore cushions with wood beck covered with velour, tapestry and damask. Only one or two of a kind, Come easly to secure best ce! 22 Vak Af Chine Closet | 1 er ly h finish, Sixty- igh, 36 inches wide. Full bent 9.89 Mahogany finished Rocker, highly pelished; high ba rong construction. mendous kargain, "$4.50 Fibre 49 Rocker . . .4us Made of fibre, green finish, high back, roomy seat, sti servi comfortable an exceptional value. $7 Library 3. 9 8 Table... Claw $20 Quartered Sak Couch... Made of solid oak, Early English finish; top 26x42 inches; large drawer and shelf, Soft Pabelitsied top. Covered tion leather, ' | Double &4 Green Trading Sta “ODD” TAN RAINCOATS; values to $4; all sizes; $2.45, UNLINED OFFICE COATS; tan, slate and black; values to $2.50; 95c. Men’s Straw Hats Now 50¢ “Odds and ends;"” all sizes. Newest braids; values to $1.50. (MAIN Building, Second Foor.) MAIN BUILDING—___—___ Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Cakes Do Your Marketing in the World’s Greatest Grocery Tomorrow Farly in the Forenoon. Hundreds of Special Prices. Specimens: Fresh Fresh Fresh Fruits and Vegetables MESSINA LEMONS. Meats Long DUCKS 23c 25¢ | A | | BT, LUSCIOUS CAN on dot, ioe, 3 for, 20C wiled ate NEW SWEET Conn 20¢ 4 Cc ut PPLES— Jor. 10. f ty $i c , . Ide] | 5, iG APPLES—5 94, TON--Lege of Camda Jge| | 34¢ PAR t Sweet pickled Qe HEAD LETTUCE, new bunch beets, 5c s Wyte TE EL cael aes (MAIN Building, Third Vie GREENHUT BUIL DIN G Midsummer Sale of Furniture and All Other Home Outfittings in Full Swing, Hundreds of Specials for Saturday’s Half-shopping-day. ips With Purchases Before 12 o'Clock 1912. 1,000 Men’s and Youths’ $12 to $18 Summer and Early Fall Suits $h 88 <AATO> $9.88 Fancy Cheviot Suits, in| Blue Serges, Plain and Brown, Gray and Tan. Fancy. Serviceable Worsted] Plain Gray Worsteds. Fancy Cheviots, in many Suits, in Plain and Fancy. different patterns. {15 to 22 years for youths. si Ne to 22 years for youths, to 42 chest for men. 28133 to 46 chest for men. 500 Men’s $2.50 Trousers Sizes 80 to 54 waist. Made of fancy worst of fancy worsted and cheviot, in neat stripes; also plain blue serge; at... ag gunned Dee ris to aad at 98¢ and wait- resses at a smi Foe ‘hey are extra quality, Women’s $2 & $2.50 Low Shoes, $1.29 Pumps and Oxfords, in black or tan kid and patent leather. New, fresh goods from a prominent maker and clearance of odd lines. All sizes in the lot. Dainty Dresses for Young People At Anqust Clearance Prices Children's Dresses, in two special iced lots, made of fine chambrays, ginghams and _per- cales; assortment of neat styles, with Dutch neck and kimono or inset sleeves; also Bloomer hue trimmed with embroidery or colors, sizes 2,3 and 4 ym} iS. reduced to 79¢ and Girls’ Dresses, of whit piece, sailor collar, ¢ navy or red percale; also Norfolk Middy Suits, trimmed with plain color, and plaid gingham Dresses, trimmed with piping and plain color; full pleated Skirts ii styles; reduced to. Juniors’ 1-Pi percales, with Dutch eee, and in, set sleeves, trimmed with piping and plain color lawns; revers on skirts and waist of plain colors; sizes 13, 15, 17 yr reduced price... Juniors’ Tailor-Made Suits, of all-wool serges, fancy and whipeord as- ‘sortment of styles; Norfolk or semi-fitted coats, some three-piece ly suitable for mountain or seaside wear; sizes 13, at 17 yea 10 00 reduced to $7.00 and fev Poa OVA AEE I. laundered collar and cuffs, pocket and pearl White ‘Miday Biou: 98¢ extra quality; special 8. price Wonderful Values in Long Gloves Saturday always brings big selling in this thoroughly ee date glove department. c we've provided for to-morrow ‘alt surely make a visit worth “— Women's 25¢ vbleck YB Thread Gloves, bla 15. or white... c Women's 50c Elbow | Mousquetaire Gloves, "ie of silk lisles in white or black, and in natural color; all 33 sizes. c Women's 89c Heavy Pure Silk Elbow Length Gloves, mous- quetaire style, double fi tips, black or white; all earance see. * 59. Every parasol in stock will be disposed of regardless of Stock entirely too large for this $2.50 Watches, iL 98 iad! r is the only reason value. Note these unusual rs 2 95 Real Cane Hult ( reductions: “Boye $2.50 Gases, 24 inches, at $1.97 Parasols, urvelly $1.25 to BO | | Watches — $3.75 Russet Leather $2. 97 thin model, Suit Cases, 24 in., at x open face, 5.00 Cowhide Sult gun-meta t Cases, 24, 26 in., at $3.49 Stytes, sees fee core too cases, fitted ‘ to detail, Every taste with impor- $5.95 and $6.50 Suit numerous Re. a 4, 26 ii Hi ery purse can easily sat- ted move- Mange 2538 ABs it 54.97 isfied. Matin Poor, ments. Clearance Sale ALG to- morrow. “SL 98 Out Goes All Summer Underwear at Most Emphatic Reductions A clearance saie to-morrow of Summer Underwear for and women th at will interest hundreds. Read this nota- id there are numberless others. elon Suits, 19¢ Men’s Union Sults, 39¢ cotton unicn suits, low| Ankle length, short sleeves and i rand extra sizes at this| ‘ery appropriate for the present sason, To go inthis great August clearance at 39c. Balbriggan Underwear, 19¢ Men's Short sleeve Balbriggan shirts and knee drawers; an extraor- dinaey ve August clearance Nainsook Underwear, 19c Men's nainsook “Athletic” shirts and drawers; all sizes; unsurpassed value. Special August clearance sale price is 19¢, Co Box of 3 Doz. Fresh Cut Flowers tor 90€ The flowers will be artis- tically arranged with fine greens. Delivered anywhere on Manhattan Island. The regular value of this box is $2.00. Women's Union Suits, 35¢ Dread, low neck and no ri lor and extra sizes, Women’s Undervests, 6c Fine ribbed cotton vests; regular and extra sizes. Women’s face and Ribbon Trimmed Lisle Vests, 15¢ Out Flower Shop, Main 7, 29e Incandescent GasLamp19 Consists of a wood, substans Bloomingdales’ Fresh Meat Specials Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak, lb, 20¢ | Fricassee Chickens, per Wr . ise ” by, Ib 4 Lamb Chops, worth 18¢, II loc Lamb per Vite Quarter Spring Lamb, with 5A able mantle Roasting Chickens, per Ib tte] thoge.... ae baige one eekee Roasting Lamb, per Ib. Bloc SugarCured Hame and Bacon,, 16},¢ globe, sDLOOURIDALED Hertagion fo 34 Ave., 59th to 60th;

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