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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, TAFT GOING TO BALL GAME. Will Root Team's Return To-Morrogr. 1912. DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR-PRICE RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR fy 53 Years Leaders ff ey Frahm J +9 Ca UXTH AVE.1977T0 20" FSTREET. In New York's Shopping Center Gugust Furnitine Sale Take Advantage of Our Unique Club Plan of Easy Payments. You Pay No Club Fees You pay the same prices as those who pay cash—you share in all the great reductions—special sales, etc.—yet secure the advantages of the deferred payment club plan. \ Unlike some stores, we do not refuse to sell leaders to club members. ember, no Club Fees! Write or call at Bureau of Accounts on the second floor, which will be pleased to give you full details. Those who become members at once share in the great price-savi advantages of our August Furniture Sale now in full swing. $40.00 Brass Bed $30.00 Oak Buffet $17°° (Quartered Oak) EV You can get sw a bargein AUGUST 132, to-day and went into the sitting room. A few minutes later Mrs. Mayer heard what sho at firet thought was the ex- Dlosion of an automobile tire on the street below, She called to her bu! wassrantoN, Aug. 12. — Preaident band, and when he did not reply #he |ratt, Major D. L. Rhoads, his personal ‘went Into the sitting room. Mayer was | aide; Gen, Clarence R. Edwards and W. dead on the floor with a bullet in his|c, Herron, the President's brother-in- left temple. The revolver he had Killed |iaw, will occupy a box at American himaeif with Jay beside bin. On atablelteague Park to-morrow when the Mrs. Mayer found a note which read: Washington team plays its first home | "My Dear Wife: God forgive me fot] game in several weeks and meets Chi-| 3tl my act and God will take eare of you. | cago, “Your loving husband, Leon.” The President believes Washington A physician was summoned, but the theatrical manager had dled Instantly. To @ policeman who was called Mra Mayer eaid she had tried to learn from SENOSBEST REND i SIE -TODEATH IN FgHT| WHEN " | FOR LIFE N NER COMPANY ENDS TOUR “for Washington on duty to i ately condemn very same medicine, not! because the preparation is less valuable, but because i & chance to win the pennant this . Itis probable that he will motor to Boston from Beverly to see the Na- Uonals play the Red Sox early next month, Leon Mayer mPa and Killed Drowning ‘Ran St Strikes Com- Himself in Hotel With panion to Save Self When Wife Nearby. Boat Overturns. Cre TOE ; Leon Mayer, manager Maid company, which: closed a road tour at Erie, Pa, on Saturday night, shot and killed hime lf to-day in the Fellx-Portland Hotel, No, 132 West For- ty-meventh street. His wife was in an adjoining room when he fired the shot. | * Mrs. Mayer said that her husband had been depressed for several weeks and she was unable to get any explanation from him. He got up about 6 o'clock her husband whethe: business difficuities, but he evaded her questions, The su! had $3,000 in cash of the “Spring Maid" company's money when he died which his wife turned over immediately after the tragedy to one of the owners of the show. or not he was in Pope Recet ROMI, Aug. 12—The Pope received to- day in private farewell audience the Right Rev. John P. Farrelly, Bishop of Cleveland, who ts leaving to-inorrow for the United States. the “Spring The three eons of Patrick Murray, head of the Department of Corrections ‘a Island, rescued chinist, of Np. 07 ‘West Forty-sixth street, from the East River, off the Island, before daybreak to-day, Ryan, who said he had been Meating down ty river borne up by a @oap box for nearly three hours, told of saving himself from drowning by stun- | ming Bie best friend, John Lo of Again ‘and Important Notice To enable men on their way to business to take advantage of this sale, that sec- tion of The John Wanamaker Store on Broadway, corner 8th St., known as The New Store for Men Will open tomorrow morning at 7.45 Invites 905 Men To Celebrate with It Tomorrow the First Anniversary of The New Hind of ‘Tarrytown, striking him in the Jetting him drown before his eyes. Another Tarrytawn man, John Bergen, ‘who, ike Long, was a station cabman, end was his partner in the ownership of ‘the motorboat, Mary Jane, is believed to have been drowned. Ryan ts in a ward of the City Ion. @utal. The physicians fear for his sanity under the strain of his remorse for sav- dng himself at the expense of his friend his long struggle in the water in the dark, According to Ryan's story, Long and Bergen mot him on a etroet of Tarry- town last night and told him they were going to have a “coolingoft” party, ‘They showed him the Mary Jane, atocked with sandwiches and many erates of beer, and he agreed to go along. They came down the Hudson to Spuyten Duyvil and then went through the Harlem River to the East River, They were in the northbound channel and off their course when a Lacka- wanna Railroad float, with many freight care aboard, approached. it was pushed by tugs lashed to the sides. ‘Tho motorboat was unable to get out of the way. The Mary Jane was struck end overturned. Ryan said that when he came up from the water he struck @ big box, in. which Many of the supplies of the party had Been packed. He could see nothing @t first of the others and could not make the men on the tuge hear his CIGARS STANDARD WEARS Dining Table 10.0 $1 O50 ae jue, Flush “hie; all Quartered Oak. This table is a perfect beauty. Top is made of selected quartered oak, 44 inches in diameter, extends to 6 feet. Pedestal is extra heavy, with hand-carved claw feet. Is it any wonder that our Brass Bed Department has been the talk of the town during this sale when we sell a bed like this for less than half price? Don’t fail to see it. ‘The posts are of 2-inch stock, 1 top rod, 2-inch, 1, 114 and 1 inch, with 71-inch fillers. Au- 919. 250 gust Sale Price rangement and good finish. “Felt Mattress igo 997.95 Value for ‘pails. After the float had passed he saw c L Bergen striking out for the shore, ; strongly and at ® fast pace. Then Long Don't miss this splendid opportunity to get one of these 815.00 pure layer felt Mattresses at about one- arose ané, panic-stricken, grabbed Ryan by thé throat, Ryan sald he reasoned ‘with Long and tried to calm hint and This $35. OO Parlor Suite All Solid Mahogany Frames $35 then, in fear they would both go down, @rew back and struck Long full in the face with his Get, “Jack's eyes closed,” Ryan said in one ef his Mucid intervals, in which Dr, Kaufman “i, able to get his story from him. ‘caw them close while he ‘was looking et me and then he sank, ad came up again I did not sco — Samuel and Harry Murray, fons of the stable keeper, were qroused by faint cries which one of them, sleeping lightly, heard from the river, They ran down and manned the city’s launch, which ds attached to the stable | and went out. After a minutes they found Ryan| with one elbow in the box, paddling! w. Rimeelf along aimlessly with the other arm and screaming in a hoarse and weary voice. He became unconscious a8 s00n as they pulled him aboard. [pain Bi atta . KENTUCKY GIRL TEACHER RUN DOWN IN STREET. » Spending Vacation in New York,| ¥, Miss Mahoney Is Struck fl by Wagon. Miss Bertha Mahoney, @ young school teacher from Loulsville, Ky., who is @pending her vacation in New York, was Knocked down by 4 delivery wagon at a painful, though not serious injuries. Bhe Fefused to go to @ hospital, and was taken to the ¥. W. C. A. home at No. 12 East Sixteenth etreet, where she had deen stoppng. ‘With Miss ‘Mahoney at the time of the @ecident was her friend, Miss Mar- ite Collins, also of Louisville. Miss honey was about to board a car, Where her friend was already seated, when the wagon, driven by Frank Dalto of No. 874 Seventh avenue, struck | When the} her and knocked her down, Young woman was picked up h ytace was cut and she complained of’ pain im the back. Mia Mahoney refused to lodge @ charge against the driver and he was rel Our Great arene a Is NOW ON | The Savings Range from 20 to 331-37. Everything Right Lowest Prices Credit If You Want It Far Better Than be NO MONLY mK) ee BIRD'S-EVE MAPLE DRESSER EN Free Furniture WITH EVEKY PURCHASE .| WHO IS free, also pam Address, Dr, K $10 to *50 THIS WEEK. WORTH DOUBLE AND Longo CAN PROVE ee je of oe ae ee int} a "Fal all, EPs Sy aa eau H a. 1-¢ Be 3-4 4 my ied of ay ta pone 180 broadway > He eu OVEN U TO At drumaiats in fifty cont and dollar sizes, You bottle by mail $50 to $65—-$1.00 a Week $65 to $100 $1.25t0 $1.50 “| nt to $150---$2.00 a Week p00 Menday a. Clothing Store for Men Sorry we have to limit the invitation, but 905 suits are all we could get together at the special price quoted below. It was essential that every inch of cloth must be ALL-WOOL and of good quality, pattern neat, workmanship thorough, and the cost within the figure which would permit us to sell at a price the workingman can afford to pay today. For this New Store was established to carry out in new form a more than 50-year old Wanamaker idea— —to sell to men who must economize, guaranteed clothing at the cost of the cheap, trashy kind with which New York is flooded. And on this occasion we must do even a little better than usual to mark our appreciation of the splendid support men— yes, and their wives, mothers, sisters and sweethearts, who buy much of the clothing for the family, and who know how to save—have given us during the year. For we have done business—while others have languished. We have grown stronger—while others have gone into the hands of receivers. And yet there is no mystery about it. Give a man a square deal, and he is your friend. Try to trick him. He will resent it. The Wanamaker idea is to give the square deal to the man who has little as well as to the man who has much. Tomorrow We Shall Offer 905 All-wool Suits $15, $18 and $20 Grades at $8.75 Each 510 are three-piece—115 are two-piece—fancy suits, in a variety of good shades and many patterns in stripes and mixtures, 45 are Norfolk jacket suits—brown and leather cheviots. 130 are plain blue serges. 105 are fancy blue serges. All color-fast. Some of the suits are half-lined; some full-lined. A lot of wise men will buy for fall and winter wear. Suits of the character of these have never sold so cheaply anywhere, so far as we know, Broadway, corner of Eighth 8t., Main floor, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. ata Ne ak AER. CN MTOR LS j i Our competitors wonder how we do it. hogany, cushions are of the best panne plush. Again Breaking Records with a Four-Day Piano Offer Great Sales of Used But Not a. Instruments Ar- ranged for Tuesdc Wednesda; i hursday ond Friday. Here’s a used Piano Sale four square with oppor- tunity! Splendid instruments of well known makes; many o © Fourth Floor. After That Terms as Low as $1.00 a Week. We hold this sale on four days so as to be better able to take ) care of the people. On Tuesday, Aug.13, we Offer: Pequare Miao. hea ne ine jean; 0, Oaet when new 1 Hardman Upright (fine) ‘Come eariy for this, Cost when nev 1 Hardman Upright... .$ 125 Beautiful case; fine tone, Cost when new $275. 1 Schumann & Sons 17 we berent Uke new, Originally cost $250, 1 Huntington Upright $185 Mahogany case; like new, Originally $350, 1 a ane a eh pright.. .$100 Good tone 1a value, Cost when 1 Kranich aod Bach Upright... Good case and 1 Davis Bros. Moe ne new; worth doubl 1 Bradbury Square Good tone, Cost when new $400, Also ten other special bargains at stupendous reductions, On Wednesday, Aug. 14, we offer: 1 Henry F. Miller Grands335 Mabogany fine tone; like new, Originally on 1 Wechsler “Upright Cost when wew $300, 1 Fischer Upright Great value; come earls for this, “Cost when 9125 $350, 9185 1 Mehlin Upright. ‘Beautiful tone and J when o 1 Steinway Upri, -$135 A great opportunity for on, garly ‘caller, Cost 1 Billings Upright. ARTY 955 Small size; oh ake this ig coporvualty, Cost 9135 Coat 1 Chickering Upright 9165 ‘Small Cyd iy tone; dit 4 right me early for Cost w ea a 1 Mason & amie “Up. right ; Large size; good tone, 1Vose Upright. . Mahogany em, a Him i Also 12 other bargains equally as good. On Thursday, Aug.15, we offer: This will be the 1 Weber Uprig : A fine bas; La t is particulat, Cost 1 Kranich “& Bach ‘Up- right $ A great bargain; be here early for this plano, 1 Fischer Upright. . $100 1 when new S00? 1 Christie Upright Would be a bargain for even o dealee at th The suite is made of solid ma- half price. Made in good heavy ticking, with French Imperial edge. i them so little used as to be almost new are offered at prices that are only trifles compared with their real worth. 30 Days Free Trial. Keep this advertisement; it will not appear flere Is the List of These Great Piano Bargains; 1Stanley Squar Great value; good tor 1 Apollo Piano bag Poe ‘Mahogany be 4) oom be gaan, Also 10 other wonderfifl values. On Friday, Aug. 16, We Offer 1 Bradford Upright. . 9135 Walnut case; good tone, Cost when ‘pew $825, 1 Stanley Upright. . 990 Tove like new, Originally cost $500, 1 Schumann & Son Mahogany en Ike new, Originally cost $250, 1 Auerbach Upright... .$175 Like pews bs ny Cw Peg rag, rh ales fae nderfil value, Cost ra een Upright.. Fine tone, Cost when new $450, 1 Lette Upright.. Modern case; goed tone: great bargain, 1 Schumann & Sons Upright ‘Tone like new; worth $100 more than we ask, ‘Originally cost $390, 1 Newby & Evans Upright. . Mahogany case; tape are And fifteen er EQUALLY AS FINE. Cost when bargains Great August Sales of Linensand Blankets Now On! SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER