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jo ro RT AN ROE TIT: ——-_ "WANT MR. BROWN? STRIKE SLOGAN OF Bronx Youngsters Boycott the Place, Demanding the Rein- statement of Instructor. Not a swing swung, not a kiddie or Kidlet slode the silde, built sand huts or indwiged in any of the innumerable Juvenile joys customarily afforded by the Bronx House playground at One Hundred and Seventy-#econd street and Washington avenue. Yes, that tremens dous strike t# #tiil on and the play ground might as weil bo. sealed grotto 0 far as the boys and girls are con- corned unless the commitiee of the Park and Playground Association re-| instates Instructor Arthur Copeland} Brown. Some three hundred boys were drawn up about the playground at playtime to-day in a grim and determined cor- don, They had marched to the scene of former delights under the leader- ship of ten-year-old ‘Nathan Schenk- of No. 1619 Washington avenue Nathan had impressed upon them that they must prevent any boy from entering the playground and playing therein. Only the very little girls were to be allowed to enter and the very Mttle girls didn't care about playing there as all their big sisters ned up with the boys and supported them in their strike. ‘The entire neighborhood has arrayed iteelf against the committee that dis- charged the popular Mr. Brown. Par- ents, grandparents and great-grand- Parents are for hi 4 back up the little folk tm their determination to have none of the playground unless the instructor is reinstated. The mer- chants of the neighborhood are also Unanimous in their support of Mr, Brown. SAYS THEY MUST DRIVE OUT GANGS. Teader Schenkman made — several stirring speeches as he assembled his forces to-day and bade them be brave and bold and steadfast. “There will come gangs,” said Nathan, “trom other neighborhoods to butt tn. ‘We must drive them out, Mr. Brown was our friend and we must stand by baal | He was fired because he was s0 good to us, We must stand by him toa man.” “We will!” roared three hundred pip- mn they Ing voices, and to show how k t o felt about it, fifty boys fell upon a lit. | SLASHES YOUNG GIRL 1 chasing them along Washington avenue tle bunch of intruders who had entered the playground and drove them out, about seven blocks, Capt. Brennan of the Tremont police station took notice of the strike to-day the playground to check obstreperous- eas. Word had been received by Capt Brennan that the boys were planning to smash things and destroy the equip ment of the playground, Leader Schenkman denied this, characterizing r base calumny, for which the * of Instructor Brown were sible, SHOT BY SUMMER BOARDER. Farmer Seriously Hart While Driv- jong Pablie Road. (Speatal to The Evening Works.) NBWTON, N. J, Aug. 13.—Herbert Mann, & young farmer whose place Is near Stillwater, was shot yesterday as he was driving along the public highway toward his farm. The bullet came from ‘a rifle in the hands of @ party of sum: mer boarders, who had teen firing at ‘as mark on the grounds of a farmhouse Mann was passing. Their names are known to the Public Prosecutor, but as yet he has not ordered any arrents. Mann's condition {# serious. The bullet entered his right #1 ‘Absolute Marked broidered Lawns, Piques, Linens. Values up to 7.75. \ ) GIRLS’ Lawns, Ginghams, Linens, et to 16 years.) (6 to 14 years.) Values u> to 8.75. MISSES’ Ginghams, Linens, 22 TO 26 \y?"Snann &' NEWARK, N. J., STORE, STORE CLOSED Unparalleled barg: Solid oakjwa with broad arms, frames, reversibl cushior ered in fi 35% Block 8thAv.362 AND 61 MARKET STREET AT ¢ P. M. DURING AUGUST mpy| Presents thousands upon thousands of pieces of Durable, Well-Made Furniture at Money-Saving Prices ins mark this as the greatest sale we have ever held. It is the chance of a lifetime to furnish your home at a saving of fully one-half. son that Our Prices Are Alwa' J fe Open Accounts from} $4 Mahogany Finishe o $5 to $1,000 | Parlor — WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE. In case of the death of the ner of your family we will at once give you a receipted bill in full ‘of your account. e day wore along reports reached the boys that the committee wan weak- hat Instructor Brown would ‘Thia news was greeted Tissues, Voiles, 75 (14 to 18 years.) 3: Values up to 9.75 JOHN FORSYTHE = Tu st. west EXTRA CASH DISCOUNT On All Cash Purchases This applies to advertised articles as well as to any of dous val stock. This tely without ‘THE £E LOV-CRAZED COBBLER WH HS RAZOR Attacked Her in Hallway, but His Sister Pluckily De- fends Victim. ! iciahp ina Francesco Pardosa, a love-crazed jit- tle shoemaker, made a murderous at- tack upon nineteen-year-old Katrina! Lamagno !n the corridor of the Fischel Butlding at No, 97 Fast Houston street to-day, and was only prevented from cutting the young girl's throat with a rasor by the Intervention of his etster, Mra, Dominick Lamagno, whe ts also the sister-in-law of the comely victim of the assault. The Lamagnos live at No. 610 West ‘Thirty-ninth street, where they took up thelr abode about two years ago, when they arrived from Palermo. Mary Par- | ora was married to Dominick Lamagno Just before they sailed, and even then in their Palermo home Francesco Par- a Clearance to Close Third Floor CHILDREN’S Washable Dresses, Em- (2 1 75 275 the thousands of tremen- jues throughout our enormous oy nts prices absolu- NOW AND SAVE MONEY! ee Ca s the Lowest ! TO OUR CUSTOMERS:|: }, COVe and wlain velour $7 Brass Trimmed 3.98 fancy oll head and foot with brasstrimmings $18 Continuous Post Brass Bed Exceptionally pretty|Heavy continuous po with five substantial fill- 9.89 VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1912. |elared he threatened to kill them all, 806 Kast Houston street came into the told the minister they were of age. plump Ilttle sister of his brother-in-law, | building. He dragged the shoemaker ‘The Lamagnos brought Katrina with |? ite ue td Wane his’ dae Wane eds When Theo: sated fo fe ching him ashe went. He was being them when they salled for New York. /kicked and pounded in the gutter when and a few months afterward Francesco Policemen from the Fifth street stowed away on a tramp steamer and On Thursday afternoon Bertha was Playing with other children for whom she bought candy, She bade them Clergyman’s Son Had | Tuberculosis—Now Well Consumption sense and SCHOOL GIRL SAYS GOODY 10 MATES two station rescued hin, goodby, and said she was going to call followed them, He at once resumed his WE) mI on a girl friend, That was the last! improvement, courting, but his suit was frowned up-|KNEE BREECHES MARRY inn dee : ‘When she did not return home Thurs. | on by his brother-in-law, Last night M4 ots Get tous there was a family row and when Fran- atueruvil, thtumie That hier Hak phe oe SHORT SKIRTS; JAIL. Street Corner ation, Wedding, — Then Police—One Bride Is “ht t Missing. Bertha Meyer, Thirteen, Has BALTIMORE, Aug. 18.—A at a H 3, nie Hintution (ie Pebulcia te Wee tears Met With Foul Play, Her Aunt Fears, alarmed, thinking that she had gone for | } isit (0 her father oF was spendin) ight with her girl friend, thoug! had never done #0 before. It was not until Friday toward noon that tne quiries were started. ‘The girl was a steady attendant at| 224, school and brought home with her high| became marks for conduct and ability. @he was} am now quiet and orderly and was always neat |! in appearance. When last seen she wore @ blue coat, Neht blue skirt, which fell to just below cowco left the Lamagno home It te de “Gentlemen: Prior to Feb., 1 suffering with La Grippe, into Tubertulosis. My phy one month to live. My fa not excluding his alster and her five- months’ old baby. Katrina iamagno was 9 frightened by this toreat that she persuaded her alster-in-law to accompany her to work this morning. The young mother carried her Infant in her arma and went as far as the en- trance to the fschel Building. She was just turning away when her brother leaped out from behind a door to take riage Saturday night of ‘two boys, aged 15 and 16 years, respectively, to girls whose age: 15 and 17 years, had its climax last night when three of the quartet were arrested and locked up in Bertha Meyer, a school girl, thirteen 5 Years and five months of age, has been . and pounced upon Katrina Lamagno | ‘he Central police station. brawn shoes and stockings. with w razor, ‘First he slashed heron | THOM arrested are William Gebhardt, | Missing fromthe home of her the arma n- then on the neck. Ife {Margaret Shipl Howard E. Mason, | Mrs. Rubin, at No. 28 Madigai who married Mi and being 4 ret. Detectives are Brook; since last Thured on the trail of Louisa Barry, Gebhardt's fn , od noon. A quiet search has been caught her by the hair whereupon his sister dropped her baby and flung her. | in height. She {s very attractive in ap- 7 1 Soelde.” Pearance, according to her aunt and her whe tnrawed youth dropped the |The four were married by the Rev, H. {0 for the child and | not until| school «irl friends. vapeh, fet foukhl Sle Motor with won| Oy Ere of a German Meth- | tast night that the police were notified.| ‘The aunt doos not know what to think : odist Episco| rch. The boy: Bortha’s mother is dead and she has} °F the disappearance, nor where to look. re fists, He had beaten her down to her |just out of knee breechos, while the girle . She fears the girl has met wit knees when Abraham Newman of No. | wore skirts just bolow their knees. They pe play, and at the same time fears give expression to such a thought, been living with her aunt. Her father lives at No, 16 Allen street, % to| WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICED RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOO! eo 33 of Te eto Our Annual August Sale of Soars Loaders nse ) Household and Fancy Linen e 50c to 75c Sample Pieces of UXTH AVE.1977020" FSTREET. Fancy Decorative Linens In New York’s Shopping Center The lot conaists of scarfs and m dresser covers, shams, counterpieces, and First of the Beautiful New Silks, Velvets and various other useful pieces—some re gealloped, others laoe 2 50 Dress Goods for Fall! trimmed, and sti A Fine Pattern Table Cloths Irish and Scotch Makes + Here they are, the colors and shades the great artist dressmakers of Paris are making into the gowns that will set the season’s style. {> Main Floor. Matl Orders Filled. They are all warranted pure linen satin damask and come in variety: The New Silks The New Dress Goods of beautiful new €F Main Floor. Mall Orders Filles. 2x2 yds; reg. $2. MG yds; reg. 9.25 | 2x8 yds; reg. 84.00 | to $4.80, at 40-Inch Meteors in Crepe and Satin at 91.50 $4-Inch Black and Colored Peau de Souris, to 93.00. (Americanized Skin of a Mouse), at $2.50, 93.25, to 83.50, $2.45 $2.95 40-Inch Genuine Charmeuse at $2.50. $3.75 per yard. at e _ $1.00 Renaissance Scarts Genuine Japanese Renaissance Scarts in beautiful patterns, 40-Inch Crepe de Chine at $1.50. ‘ee-piece linene center with dainty drawn-work. An ex- 66c Pn earn y rs Satin in a beautiful range the ataple Seen tree che Set vate: fa ceptional bargain forto-morrow. (No mail orders)... 3 tm Imported Costume Corduroy, all the principal ena plete Assortments of Colored Velvets are | _ Imported Costume cotao, Famous Homespun Sheets 28-Inch Changeable Corduroys in a large range At 25% Less Than Cost 27 to 32 inch Costume Velveteen quoted to be vi " very much ta demand from #1 00 to $5.00. . of color combinations at $1.50. These shects are made of extra heavy ity bleached seamless sheet- ing, free from starch or dressing of any kind, and will retain their snowy whiteness until worn out. 59c | 69c Sizes 72x90 and 81x90 Sizes 61x90 and 90x90 inert tor 49c | $4 and $5 Renaissance Tea Cloths All have deep lace edge with Renaissance insertion in center of cloth; these exquisite patterns are shown for the first time. Every women who to beautify her home will atleartone tthe $1 OS ans $2.95 Embroideries: Great Clearing Sale! Great economy opportunities! Every short length, odd piece and broken lot must go regardless of former prices. Of course, some are slightly soiled. The sale comprises : [7 Main Floor. Mail Orders 45-inch Flouncings, 27-inch Flouncings, 18-inch Flouncings, Panelings, Frontings, Allover, to 4 Yards, 19cliesre'a. Welweias yi, 3De Bandings, Edges, Insertions and Double-edge Galloons; in Lengths from 1 Values up to 19 yd., Belts rd, UQselto ese ya. The Annual August Sale Blankets—Comfortables An Occasion That Actually Affords a Bona fe Saving of 1-3 to 1- The Items Tell the Story! 1 10 a pair for 92 and 6 for 91.25 Silkoline Cov. ‘ oe 92.50 Wool-Nap Cc ered Comft jankets. for sa end 93.50 $1.48 sitkotiae Comtore- $1.95 ‘Woot-Nap Biankece | dies for wc Fancy Crib 29 fia asec $1.95 Boracroa Comore $ 95 for $4.00 fine qu: ity Slumber Robes. 22.97 Stk , ll Covered a pair for 94 and | Comfortabies. $2.95 +50 California 34 9 for %6 Ulett aa 93.85 cats stanttt| Be ; M4 pair for 87.90, Ex- each fof 91.25 Feather $4.95'e Fine California 79c Pillows. A Big Value. $6.9 a pair for $10 Cali- Wednesday—A Sale of 1,000 Handsome Lace Bed Sets Positive $9.00, $10.00, $11.50 and $12.75 Kinds Here’s the Reason Why They Are So Cheap! ‘ The Centerpieces—the most expensive part of the bed sets—were bought months ago at prac- tically our own figures from a retiring importer. These, together with the laces, we turned over to a manufacturer, who made them up for us during the past two months when business was dull, thus reducing the manufacturing cost almost to a fraction. [> Fourth Floor, Mall Orders Filled. Read and See How Beautiful They Are Every Bed Set has an immensely large center motif and a double row of Marie Antoinette braid insertion. The four corners of the Bed Sct are beautifully filled in with Marie Antoinette work. The Nets used are the best obtainable; they have deep, full ruffles all around, and a Bolster Roll Cover goes with every set. The styles included are White or Arabian Renaissance Bed Sets, White or Arabian Color Lacet Lace Bed Sets. Only 1, 2 and 3 of a style, and for full sise beds only. These are the greatest Bed Set values we have ever been able to offer, and we look forward to selling every set before closing time. Cuguel Furniline Sate A Sale That Grows Greater in Enthusiasm, Greater in Volume, Greater ig Variety and Greater in Special Offerings Each Succeeding Day Become a Member of Our Furniture Club ie for #3 Heavy h, 91 large size 42 ciFeainer Pillows. Extes fornia and Austra- each for 650 Feather lian ‘Wool Blankets. 28 c Pitiows. “Extra Special! cially Pay Hotel Pro; louse Keepers to Ger A That Will Es; NS and Boarding $32.00—9x12 Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs, $23.90 One of the great specials in our August Stock Peduction Sale, priced at $23.90 to insure quick clearance. ° These are all perfect Rugs and are quoted at the lowest Glssig We Require No Club Fee that these wonderfully durable | lembership in our Furniture Club will enable you to furnish your home, complet: i rt, deterred payment club plas, tor less than enek prices eleewheren il il $18.00 Velvet Rugs No matter what you need to furnish your home, we can arrange convenient payments. Size 8.3x10.6: Write or consult the Bureau of Accounts on the Second Floor, which will be pleased to give full details, $56.00 Complete $ Bed Outfit 25 ity , Wednesday only, your choi above price. (4 Inlaid Lino- Fine Cork Lino- leum, sq. yd., leum, sq. yd.. 47ic 89c | Consisting of a $20.00 All Bi Bed $12.00 Cotton Mattrem Our Trustworthy and ' $20.00 Box Spring ry $4.00 Pr. Feather Pillows Otters oer eabl 2 Grocery | and ‘Phone Complete for $25 would ‘ye rue to that tis o: 4 guid noe Bab iran, badons, sa tal patos eres Sealy SS tomedary. Me ual See. 3,000 MILD CURED HAMS &y,"°m, "sien 1] 200 CASES RED RIPE TOMATOES 23, This $95.00 Mahogany Dining Set Consistin SD ot Seven Pieces, for . It is almost impossible to imagine selling @ solid mahogany dining-room suite for @50, but that is just what we are doing in this August sale. One solid mahogany table and six (6) solid mabogeny, genuine leather slip seat chairs, complete for 950, {7 Pitth Floor, Mail Orders Filled, Femshotge,bbt. oe 60 SPECIAL SALE OF CEREALS fier, "4 Fe: Beans, Yellow Split Peas; your cholce, to-morrow New Crop Teas— Any variety, @ lbs; $1.00; 1b. 38

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