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| HOTEL YORK FIRE SCARE. Defective arte Binse, bat Prompt Work Stops Excitement. FAIR SIGNORINA'S SUITOR IS SLAIN; HIS RIVAL HELD Police Make Quick Arrest After | done was alight and the guests were soon There was a brief fire scare tn the Hotel York, Thirt street and Seventh avenue, to-ay when a defec- tive flue started a laze in the store room adjoining the Kitchen. Smoke poured up through a shaft and sifted out Into the corridors of the second, third and fourth floors, alarming many of the gues wing one of them to turn tn arm. The kitohen force, howev out the fire before Man Is Shot Down on sia Doorstep. — DON’T BURN YOUR Vincent Masullo, @ Wilamsburs SHIRTWAIST PATTERN ON YOUR SHOULDER “T was on the bot Dravo, packed his grip inst night and left it in his room at No. % Skillman @venue, in preparation for @ quick flight, after he should commit a mur- der. Thon, it 1s charmed, he went out with @ revolver and shot Antonio 7 replied the Delicio dead, but the police were too Ms Velone Le art f quick for him, and within two hours Re was behind bars. Delicio, who was nineteen years old] } and lived at No. 20 Jackson atreet, had Deen the avowed enemy of Masullo for | @ year. Their quarrel was over the “Beauty’s Guardian” affections of a gil. Bach admitted that | 1. the outdoor romans best friend. Used Yome day he hoped to “got” his rival. after motoring It takes, Last night Deliclo was standing with | { Ion % ye gure it. imps frienda on the stoup of his home, when | | parte Soilaba SET arauatotas @ man whom he could not recognize | ren; in the darkness stopped in front of the Better than cold cream, used the sam steps and beckoned Delicio te come down. Delisle stepped to the sldewalk, Im- ediately he was shot twice through The murderer turned, dodged ley between two houses near- and escaped over fences to another street. When Detectives Wendeberg apd Fiachett! of the Bedford avenue station came to the scene, friends of the murdered man told them of the enmity between Masullo and Deltcto, and they decided, on @ chance, to go to Masullo's house, ‘When they arrived there they were told Masulla had hurriedly left the house a few minutes before with a packed valise, Then, again following @ blind lead, the detectives hurried to the jlamsburg Bridge plaza hoping they might catch their man as ho tried to flee to Manhattan. * Phey spotted Masullo just boarding @ car, When they closed on him he wheeled and began to put up a bitter Gght for freedom. But he was over powered and taken to the station. To-day Masullo was held with bail by Magistrate Dodd in the Man- hattan Avenue Court. tl KILLED WIFE AND BABY, THEN SHOT HIMSELF. Title, on your ‘neck and shoulder tn our finger oa le tubes, Special : ‘To-Day and To-Morrow 23-Jewelled Jealous Young “Husband Ends Ad is usted Quarrels in Home by Wiping , i a Gold BROCKTON, Maes, Aug. 14.—Crazad Decause of jealousy, Stephen Kostoff, twenty-two years old, murdered his| Filled Watches wife and their two-months’ old baby 1 i thelr home here to-day. He then. blew use srnichen (have bene werkt om p have been us out his own brains, The gin victim was only seventeen years old. ‘They uarrelled frequently because of Kos- toff's jealousy, although he was assured | \\ th was groundless, y he went to Providence and came home last night he took and thelr baby for a trolley ride. When they returned they seemed to be on good terms, To-day while Kostoff was preparing to start for work he and his wife became involved in a quarrel. He finally took | an automatic pistol and shot and babe and then Killed himaelf } any one could interfere, — NINE-INCH BABY MIDGET FOOLING THE DOCTORS Rallro at y of des al 4, A pacitely Pr © watches Mnontloned below wt Mits So small at Birth None} } ‘ Thought He Would Live, Is Thriving in Incubator. PHILADEL 12,—His | Gont fingers are a oka, His| HARLES A. KEENE arms pas: through a ] 80 Bro Honda, vy New Jewelry, | He welghs two pounds and he {s twelve days old ety at al York Russell Bailey is Philadelphia's pro CAM SUCRE fo S tege for the world’s midget honors. When he was born he welghed a pound | + und @leven ounces, but he is growing BROS. He is now nine Inches long, or rather, es tall, | atin Physicians said he never would ty to become a ball player or a Presiden nor even to play marb bunk at the infant Incubat at Point DB kon 18 pers: dfetions. at n will keep on baby. His and weigh pounds. Viale PROFESSOR A SUICIDE. H. Corey Hangs Wimselé and ther te sixteen years ol less than one hundred Je Shock of Mis Act May KII Wife. GRANVIL a, A 12.—Pr James H, ¥, aged for y, of Doa: Academy, preparatory school of Len- nison University, committed sulotde Ia night by hanging himse!f trom a bridg! The body was found this ine Mrs. Corey is in a criti it from the shock and it Is feared she cannot recover. Prof. Corey fined in a hospital for + teem years axo, but phyastelans maintaining ote was completely rest * YOUR PARLOR » BEDROOM /5¢ gantons BRASS 9997 BED We Give Double Jn, Stamps ith This Advertisement ue moe 7" SMITH ST wor STATE BROOKLY 4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST Second Annual “Packet” SALE OF SILKS Actual Surplus of Short mp Our Immense Sak Business Throug' onths Cut Durin, s Twelve Busy More Than 15,000 Open “Packets” of Silks, Satins, Chiffons, Velvets In Dress Lengths, Waist Patterns and Short Ends for Trimming &c to $15 a Packet Earlier Prices Were Double, Three, Four, Five Times as Muchas These One year and thirteen days ago the Wanamaker Store originated the first “Packet” Sale of Silks. Starting with 10,000 packets then, we open the second annual sale tomorrow, Tuesday, with 15,000 packets. Every imaginable kind of silk is neatly done up and labelled with the exact amount of yardage, width, material, price, regular value and descrip- tion—just as you see it on the sample label repro- duced here. Great heaps of packets begin at the Broadway entrance and reach to the Grand Stairway in the Silk Rotunda. Arranged in order of their kind— black silks, street silks, evening silks, velvets and soon—that customers may quickly find what they seek. Foulard, crepe de chine, charmeuse, brocade, messaline, pongee, fleur de soie, satin, taffeta, wash silks—and many more. Great majority in desirable lengths for dresses and waists. Velvet and fancy silks come as little as one-eighth, one-quarter and up to two yards and more for trimmings. About one-third of the packets are half price. Earlier prices of two-thirds—10,000 pieces—were three, four and five times more than the rate we have marked on these remnants. Individual Instances of Remarkable Values Taffeta remnants of $1.50 to $4 quality at rate of 75¢ yard—some enough for dresses. Black pongee, 36 inches wide, of $1 quality, at rate of 48¢ yard, Black peau de cygne, best $1 quality in New York, at rate of 68c yard. Best American foularde—waterspot-proof—eold the world over at $1, in dress patterns, at rate of 45c yard. Wash silks of every description; white habutai, white Bids striped silks, $2.50 to $3 quality, at rate of 55c yard. Moire and other fancy silks, 36 inches wide, $1.50 quality, at rate of 50c yard, Foulards that sold at 85c yard, at rate of 38c yard. Brocaded foulards of $2 quality at rate of 65¢ yard, Printed chiffons, 54 inches wide, of $5 quality, at rate of 85c yard. Fleur de soie, of $3.50 quality, at rate of 95c yard. Miscellaneous silks—taffeta, chiffon, fancy silks, of $1 to $4 quality, at rate of 55¢ yard. 1,000 Yards of Mill Ends—50c Yard Samples and experiments to try out the designer's ideas—some too expensive to be practical for reproduc, tion, For trimmings and fancy work. One-half to one yard long—worth $1 to $4 yard, at rate of 50c yard. Black and Colored Silk Velvet Thousands of picces, one-eighth to two yards long, for collars, cuffs, buttons, trimmings generally, Worth $1 to $2 yard. All to be sold at 50c yard, Some pieces st 8c, 12c and so on. $5.50 Double-faced Satin, $1.50 Yard Special purchase that sold here at $2.85 yard, A number of dress patterns at rate of $1.50 yard Finest quality woven. Beautiful colors, Overflow in the Store on the Subway Floor at 25c to 38c Yard Dress and waist patterns of 58c foulard, 25c yard. 85c foulard, 38c yard. A number of other miscel- lancous silks at the same rate. Also a table of all kinds and lengths of good silks for 10c each length, All of which means there are here sixteen out of thousands of prices which will appeal to every woman’s sixth sense, for silks are to be wonderfully favored this coming season. Main and Subway floors, Old Building. | JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. ~T WILL SECC worth $6,000, | FOR SALE. SEES on CREDIT IAMONDS ATLANTIC CITY 4 handsome brick home, positively D ie yh dg sls S| oy pam Merwe || KY, MW SWeet &Co JE Pao a od DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ale RABY WKEKLY On weer iy th Parm : Adults, $1.76 Sts! Childran, , $1.00 {| American Watch and Dia wad Ge Beals, $1418 jade lew ca EXCURSIONS, — a tec " Atlantic, Clty” Trangoriation | C H 173 Av biation , | Diuwer KOUTE TO pheghane. GAT. olaA raiment or Pier 6, iver, Tel, 4607 Hroad. pay Rockaway pa Bank Accounts are traceable to profits made by per- sons who invested Intelligently In HOUSES, LoTs, iM FARMS, Ee do aE Rue dati ly AAS | ACREAGE, Fee eee. it iatredimenta. Mehittetor Birth oer i n eee SHOPS * Direct galt eonneetions, TORE! SiGHT SEEING YACHT es STORES, rita MARKETS, ies ee ara pal r EN STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. advertised from day to day in The "9 gg5 iVorld “Real Estate," “ Business Opportunity’ and “Financial” sat & +Mk ORIGINAL Wen ae, siGur-sézive YAU ‘CLIFTON lanied aoe ae ands wit] Leet “ft 4 root wees “ts wie WANTED—MAL, TALE ideertisements Were Printed T want & county manager Last Week iat, To | 1,184 More Than the Herald, hag, 27a, doa’ bee Profit by the happy experiences of pros World Ad. readers af WaXT ny saved dollars where a ja DIAMOND INC they ¢ ure and grow most MACHINE! 1asth st, "Open? event rapidly. ee WAS ip ed a2 | | famosay Through World Ads, To-Day, Sere 5 12, 1912. In New York's Shopping Center Fourteenth Street, Wen of F¥th Arwen, Don’t Miss the Economies of OUR AUGUST SALE OF BLANKETS AND HOUSEKEEPING DRYGOODS High Cost of Living Gets a Setback in the Prices Here Named for Household Necessities STOCK CLEARANCES of Surplus and Summer Goods Add to Opportunities. No mail or telephone orders tor August Sale Specials. Sheets—Pillow Cases—Muslins MIDSUMMER CLEARANCES IN Put in Your Fall and Winter Supply Now. UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS ugust Sale prices make it the part of wisdom to do so! Women's D: Ae bis ruffle of Ince he a * 2 AUGUST SALE OF MUSLINS WILL-WASH-HEAVIER Women's, Dra Fruit of Loom and ‘SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES pet a “fee? Lonedale—yard wide bf Bete SHEETs— Toes ‘with tooks—va ~~ Blenched—val Mp. ssssseeoee Mamuasies \ NOTB—Price ts fee a, not the nar- 63x9—worth | neck—torenon lace ané flora: ’ fret, eaowbere oft width sot 72290—worth EMD'Y—WOFTN BDeeccereceecseseee ABB Ao od panes Corset Covers—nainsook—fancy lacem Diary ye eet Wx90—worth ribbon run—allover embroidery * out atating wid PILLOW canta Bore Aste 0... edie a bleached Mustins— @x%—worth Winch make lari eae t 5% 6x%—worth . V or high neck—emb’ by scaming--worth ” peermohsh | xee—worth Night rae ‘eseee—nainsook fire quetity--er bt with lages or embroiderk ‘eal 42 inch—worth %. DWIGHT ANCHOR j Night Dresses—nainsook, @ inob—worth 10%. BH Bibel iak athe Ka Mepe of tab otik--valwe - oe DIAMOND MILLS SHEETINGS Bix%—worth Combinations cover with hist or D x9—worth rawers— laces width BL ern oe 72x90- worth and emb'dertes—va! 40 42-inch 14 fix8—worth | Obie inatiensaieaele U 90x90—worth “Mylee—velue $129 and Levee OS PILLOW CASEB— Princess Sipe-seinscot— ‘ 42x36—worth 20. white, pink, blue and yellow= xa8—worth 22 lace erim'd— na, 08 Gx36—worth 64236—worth All measurements are before hemming, Poteet dalethy trie "a wite Tas UNBLEACHED, or emb'y—value $8.00... aan Width ‘Worth fale be. ib % hed Pillow Casea, Petticoate—nainsook and cam! torohon and other laces or, , 10 cents more per vise, and insertion or good emb’ Seta of Sheet and Pillow cases with aise Biba initials reg. B.D. seereree, +2. Petticoats—nainaool ’ with fancy WHITE GOODS TURKISH AND HUCK TOWELS care v6 be eas 2 A qus! Sale Ss ‘i A t —value eee es eeeweneen ee Ls ; le for Sele Batiot: ange jte—medium and long | Lonedale Cambrice—nainsook or ote, Coren: jure and} pad ve T%| Bleached Turkish Towele—#0x43— over hipe—taperti cambrie finteh—worth 12% to 16... 7%] Bleached Turkiah ere 1ay| odd slsce—ree. O. do-inch Long Cloth—goft, fine— sepiend - 2 yd. pl . 2.10. +157) Large Turkish Bath Towele— Stock Clearances La ‘ Mi ch Loy cloih-osts iian— 2xt6—fringed—wide terry 1 in'yd. pte WOFth PLD. ccccseeeee GT] DOPAOR—vAlUe 4... cccceeeeeeee oS DRESS Fine quality Long Cloth— Heavy Huck ‘Towele—hemmed—more worth 91.4-13 yd. piece, +25 “than half linen—instead of .J7.. .12% fF! nerorth Fae t Values in Towellings| ine Price-Savings on fabrics thereughly desirable ter Pall. + STOCK CLEARANCES FOR CHILDREN’S DAY pints TAKING DAY is not far ares but banat t bit of our present stock yes be cleared by that time....Hence, these great reductions on new garments that will be fine for next Summer because they are in the very latest styles brought out this season.... 8 cl ces neces sary at any cost! All-woo! Serges and Panamas— nay; AM, one doa Weleeeel myrtle, garnet, meg (4-tneh Tinported Black Mopaire— 5 extra high lustre—were .88........ 8@. Hench Striped Mannie, Sutti cats nigh Nustenwere, 8. An aoe Soe i= J” |-inch Hafr-line Ser; Goeeas seek fers Our rule of clear stocks for Inventory mak wall fge srey oe CLEARANCES IN BOYS’ CLOTHING 98 ot. Wash Suite sereeesereeeeers BD $5.98 & $6.98 Misses’ Linen Coat Bulte—14 to 18 yPe....00+ 2.98 |#1.4 and $1.69 Wash Butts. os i ; 4-tnch Whipeords and Sineh * fase walls inves Veet ortaladipaaitie +46) "Storm Serges—all wool-Whipeerde $14.98 Lingerie $2.98 and $8.98 Wash Suits............1.08 exquisite shades of P $16.98 Lingerie ners, Beh a é .s $17.08 Lingerie Meets’ ples baat fatten; MSE? 0 °%6 Worth SW and Bservcsssssosesorese OD $19.98 Miases’ Lingerie ye. but not at each price, 5 $21.96 Misses’ Lingerie $2.98 Wash Coat Suite 1.98 STOCK CLEARANCES OF “ $23.98 Miasee’ Lingerie Y Finer to 19.08, $3.99 Wash Coat Suits. 08 LOVELY WHITE EMBROIDERIES 94 Colored Wash Dresses. 98 Colored Wash Dresses 04 Colored Waah preset Seaton’ basi ‘colons. Broken siaea to 14 yee, bas mes, Readings, Bandings 29 ct. and 9 ct. Washable Trousers 19 cronneer sree Se blind and» ‘met etyleo— 4 ct. and @ ct. Washable Trousers .b@ Laces ee © ct, Washable Trousers. 40 : as H 1 rresees?. o . . ed and She ria, oak © PS | 96 ct. and $1.25 Washable Trousers.. .a9| ‘39 and 69, ‘38 ‘30 be Fy Bloomers and Kulchers-—sizee to 16. y1e, 49 and $1.38 -35 to 60 featured or‘aontrest tem -Bte 40 37m fo tha ot, bu sae optico ck ‘es Clearance of ee ae 1.24 MISSES’ WASH SKIRTS. $2.08 Boye’ Cloth ( 1.40 Ofc, Wash Skirts 4.98 Boys’ Cloth 1.908 91.49 and 1. Wash ‘Biirtas |! > $6.88 Boys’ Cloth ci $2.98 W $8.9 Boys’ Cloth and Gord lao! natured Whi Hye a ii stural TAvem. | s10.98 Hoye’ Cloth Coat Sulta.. August Sale Values Also Abound ine— Clearance o! W198 Boys’ Cloth Coat suits, Pi jot porn + gary and. a wi alee Silverware Scarfs and Shams trousere-nany en exue pair, Cutlery Soaps MORNING SPECIALS— heme. Tuesday, Uati IPM To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted No Mall or Telephone Orders, yles, in pretty gnmhane -Every dress Feady to be wear to 14 yre. MiheRe’ “BKC! ruffles emb'y and lace—sisen to 8 years atitching—4 to 14 yi ‘DEPT. R INVANTS’ DEIT.-SECOND PLoOR, MUBLIN CNDERWHAI #PCOND FLOOR, j $1.49 & $1.60 Boys’ Fine Wash Seits,..... .98 | 49 et. Women's Imported Collars 9} us Girls’ Pieture Hats............+0 Kuesian, Sailor, Reach and Midday Kingli#h eyelot emb'y—many de wace and fancy at linen, duck, ohambray and tinon— signe and styles, trim'd—desirable colo { plain’ and fancies—2% to ra, NECKWEAR MAIN FLOOR, MILLINERY THIRD FLOOR, | BOYS’ CLOTHING Maino Foon | 98 ct. Women's White Lawn Waists -50 | 23 et. Rich Wide Ribbons aM |] $1.00 and $1.25 Boys’ Wash Suits 69} Fancy lace and amb'y Insertehigh | iretty Dreslensematine, molees mae \ Rusalan, and Sallor—percale, linen | #24 1oW neck—all alge | | taffetas—black and colors—milNnery | ang te: CLOTHING THIRD FLOOK and sash widths 4 a s Fi taht a _ . " | 18 to 25 et. Women’s Fine H’dh'fs 10 RIRDOND HAIN: FLOOR, | [49 et. Boys’ Negligee Shirts 27) Linen and shamrock lawn— |59 ct. Mohair Siciliennes embroidery or Mexican drawnw HANDKERCHIEFS--MAIN FLOOR, 27 ct, Bleached Sheetings. .. % yards tundard quality. nd Vercales—etripes and Medres a -inch. k lustre—brown, Aleo plain, pong ‘e warned, gray, navy and black, DRESS GUUDS~MALN FLOOR, 1244 ct. Faney Percales-.36 inch. . eck. Chauinas StiitkD FLOOR. ary 29 ct, Bere’ Blouses. veo teas 18 "BAEMONT, Min ‘lengths of fine qualities= oy madras and percales—w' Apes hash, finuien aainl ; Ho Solored = wnitittry bandon" ool” | 14 et. Bleached Huck Towel... 40} funnen, gute nuree dots, stam i $x4—iinen finlsh-—nhemmoed « 4 ‘over! PURSISIUNGS— THIRD FLOOR, TOWELS MAIN FLOOR, Peay ee bey Herstvi, eee et, Waterp: AE) Goll and Eten Cape 18 | 1214 ct. Casement Draperies 834" Rote tinieh-—Bummer welght Navy, serge, browns gray and fancy ‘h-Orlental, floral and border able colors and figures, also mixtu ull firm, with white dots, ity, a7 My hh omamner, em BOTs HATS TURD FLOOR ? rck Signs Denote Morning Specials! Syeee| Sk sa Look for the Clocks! Look tor the Clocks! OP — | 4 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY ; | Until Further Notice ls “3 ee

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