The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1912, Page 5

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MANY RH HOMES FOUND LOOTED A OWNERS RETUR Reports Indicate Season of 1912 Has Been Busiest Ever Known for Burglars. POLICE HIDE THE FACTS. Banker E. S. Schenck and Mer- chant W. H. Bird Among the Latest Victims. Reports of burglaries in houses of ‘Wealthy people out of the city for the @ummer are pouring upon the police as the owners return to find their homes leoted. The! reports already indicate that the summer is one of the busiest dursiars that New York ever has wa. ‘The police are reticent regarding the erimes, but the looting of many ex- furnished homes has come to Nght through the complaints of burglary insurange men, who declare that losses om guch policies are larger, proportion- @tely, in New York then in any other ity in the country. One of the big burglaries was that of the home of Edwin 8. Schenck, president @f the Citizens’ Central National Bank, at No. 8 West Forty-elghth atreet. The Deuse wae ransacked late in July or (he fret week in August. No jewelry had beon left in the hou: dy the family, put silverware and other @rticles of value were taken. The Breakage done by the thieves totalled @everal times the value of the things faken, Much out glass with silver mountings was smashed for the sfiver. ‘The thieves also rejected a silver tray (after they had ascertained by breaking tt in two that it was plated. The house ‘wag Httered with fragments of broken articles. The home of William H. Bird, @ com- mission merchant, at No. NT Gatés ave- nue, Brooklyn, waa broken into twice by Durglars while the family was away. Between July 2 and July 3, when Mr, Bird paid a visit to the house, the bufslars made thelr first raid. Silver- ware, jewelry, bricead Ject# were taken, Mr. ing to worry his wif hat thieves had been in King valuable clocks ai nd on the first occasion. these two burglaries—that enck and that of the Bird nce was effected by break- ay he was back at home and THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1912. tne through 4 tron erating and sien | Botens of similar cases have been re- ported and new reports are being made daily. The police are embarrassed and worried. i ed 400 PRIESTS NOW IN | PORTUGUESE JAILS. Government Accuses Clergy of Fomenting Series of Mon- archist Plots. | | LISBON, Aug. 14.—The Government ts making wholesale war on priests, vcores |of whom are being put In prison daily | gn the accusation of complicity in mon- archist plots, The pritons are so over- crowded that convents and monasteries are being turned into State peniten- tartes. The Government ts dally discovering fresh monarchist plots. It 1s estimated now that 400 priests and 100 army officers are in prison, After the discovery of the monarchist | plot at Braga a band of 160 Royalists, including twenty-six priests, fled to the woods. They were pursued by soldiers, overtaken and after @ desperate resist- ance surrendered, having lost many, killed and wounded. The Government @eclares now that the Cathollo clersy in Portugal are mainly responsible for the Royalist movement, and iatimates that no mercy will be shown to pricets auspected of tendencies hostile to the Government. Deatb or deportation will | de the fate of all recalcitrant clerics. SIXTH AvE..— l8nais"sts J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. new vo MAIN BUILDING — r | Annual Advance Sale of Blankets, Comforters and Linens A Smashing Big Success The biggest sale of the whole year, affording our patrons biggest economies on all kinds of goods in these popular departments of ours. New offerings daily. A great fist for tomorrow. Come and get your share. (Linens, MAIN Building, Main Floor. Biankets, MAIN Building, \ "Sctond Floor and Bargaia Basemest,) RK. MAIN BUILDING: 10,000 Pairs of “Kingly” Trousers Our Summer Clearance Begins Tomorrow. ENTIRE STOCKS DIVIDED INTO FOUR LOTS. p} er Values $3 Values (aes se > to $6, at to $2.50, at Very finest striped wors- Broken lots of Sum- . ‘ Athy teds, blue j serges and trousers made ei es . Trou- trousers; all sizes to , . "s ; peg: esa 42 waist-measure. ‘ sion in this lot; all \ i{ sizes. GREENHUT BUILDING Six Very Good Examples of the Values in Our August Furniture Sal Golden Oak Buffet— wm with 20x42-inch top and 10x30 - inch French plate bevel- ed mirror; two small mer trousers, also ‘All the leading Portuguese Royalists are emigrating to Brazil, and Rio Ja- neiro {s now the headquarters of the revolutionary movement. Tac ae 27 NEW TYPHOID CASES. Dr. Densel Thinks He Cam Trace | Brooklyn's Epidemic te Flies. ‘Twenty-s new cases of typhoid fever wer ported yesterday from | Brooklyn Queens, making @ total of 1% that been recorded in the Board of Health since Aug, L Most of the cas Park and Blythebourne Brooklyn, Health Comm erle, with Sanitary Supt Bensel and pt. Maxfleld of Brooklyn, are ing hard to trace the source of the heavy-weight working | 1 ; Values $ to Seat 2 ey \ to $10, at 4 Striped worsteds, striped blue |} it: . Imported wors- serges and popu- ; i 4 teds in hundreds of lar outing mate- \ patterns, Also fin- rials. Handsome est tennis flannels patterns; all Pets, of 4 and serges, plain sizes to 56 waist- pe | : white and striped; all sizes. regular price $14; during this $ Golden Oak Chin Closet—3 feet wide; et 1 inch high; three wood —_—_— a comes | | inclined to believe that files are | .* said Dr, Bensel. Kleanwe TOOTH BRUSH back; regular price Extension Dining Table—of golden oak; with heavy claw feet; 9-inch pedestal base and 44-inch round top; regular price $14; tor the tnidsummer sale 950 Other be tay! in Extension Dining Tables; oak, mahogany and walnut to S—all special, 4 below regular. measure. jE at prices up (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) usually atout }; ‘MAIN BUILDIN' Just 35 of These $21.50 to $23.50 Reed Pullman Baby Carriages . On Sale, Tomorrow, at $15.75 There are six styles from which you may make selection. Made of fine round MAIN BUILDING™* Continued Tomorrow Our Midsummer Clearance of ; regular price $15; for Women’s Dresses|| “=::*950 Imitation Leather Couch—frame is quartered oak finish; | oo Saree Pees Be take advantage of the real rednetions, LEATHERS PAIRS In Our Basement Store Is bringing in men and women, buying three, four and five pairs of shoes at a time, ‘‘ Wonderful shoes for the money. The best shoo values I ever saw,’’ are what we are constantly hearing on all sides, Come in to-day and Men’s Low Shoes Russia Calf 658 $3.50 to $6.00 . ; the new jeweled type; satin girdles, motifs; mounted on heavy cable ved edges; regular Gun Metal 1,478 3.50 to 6.00 $ .65 on Wide delivery bea coer touches of velvet and colored net; regular price $2, 18:89 2 P “tor this $195 Black Kid 148 3.50 to 6.00 ecauen {tie aivaye a perfect condition. moat satisfactory, voile help ‘0 make these dresses or the Midsummer aie tenga sale . Patent Leather 892 3.50 to 6.00 c so fascina ing that their appeal LOREEN ULE Rattles, Feet: ise5s) About 1,800 Pairs of BMD) parcel of 10 dozen splits, $9.75; sold in many stores ef 1 reed (not “splits”); upholstered in cordu- roy; reclining back; wheels fitted with heavy rubber tires. These baby carriages are the best to be had in Greater New York, even at the valuations naméd. At the price for which we shall sell them, tomorrow, THEY ARE AN OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY BARGAIN. (But there are only 35 of them, so please COME EARLY.) (MAIN Ballding, Fourth Floor.) tinned in Tr Englieh, golden aya $ Mm: OPA) tse Stata nes ‘ $12. 75; at ain . g tary ‘open constructior toting beddi A broad assortment of fashion- able and seasonable outer gar- ments offered at a price which marks a record for the present Summer. Included are dresses of French, Irish, Ramie linen and linen crash, showings of English eyelet em- broidery coats with ‘plain skirts, pique vests and collars, taffeta col- lars, cuffs and ties, voile fichus and batiste and lace embellishments. Also smart costumes of COLOR- ED AND STRIPED VOILES in a number of charming models. Likewise more elaborate dresses of VOILE, BATISTE and MAR- QUISETTE, designed with all the new laces and embroideries, as well as the established favorites. We have added a number of smart dresses trimmed _ with SHADOW LACE, CLUNY, IRISH, MACRAME, VENETIAN POINT, VAL. and PRINCESS, Swiss, J :anese, hand-embroideries, and Brass Bedstead—with 2-inch continuous posts and five 1- inch filling rods; bright or satin finished ; five-year guaranteed lacquer; sizes 4 ft. 6in., 4 ft., 3 ft. 6 in, ard 3 ft.; regular price $18; during eee ‘950 (GREENHUT Building, Second and Third Floors.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN: s For 30 Victrolas Free pays tra That’s All There Is to the Proposition. Select Any Style Victrola and Try It tor Thirty Days Wt foe don’t like it, notify us to call for it. There's no obligation to keep it. If you do like it (and no doubt you will), pay us amall weekly or monthly instalments. All we ask of you Is to buy the few records that you need for trying out the machine. Victrolas Are Priced from $1§ to $200 No Delivery Charges. Every Machine Has a Double Guarantee —Ours and the Makers’. NO TRADING STAMPS WITH “VICTOR” OR “EDISON” GOODS. MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN: Genuine Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout The World’s Most Nourishing Tonic at Nearly 4 Less Than Usual Prices Elsewhere DELIVERED EVERYWHERE FREE OF DE- LIVERY CHARGES in accordance with our nat- F GREENEUT BUILDING Curtains and Furniture Coverings , You can save nearly one-half on some of them, and save a good deal on any of them. The reguler prices quoted are fair and conservative. Lacet Arabian Curtains—with rich, elaborate lace borders and inserts mounted on heavy quality net; regular prices S¢e $ $12.50 to $19.50; during this sale, a peir 6.75 and 8.50 Renaissance Lace Curtains —in | Serim Curtains — with imitation many new patterns; regularly Filet lece inserts and edges; in $360 to $6.50; for this sale, either white, Arabe 01 a 8 ET a4 colors; regular price $1.50 Bonne Curtains—trimmed | Tapestry Couch Covers—in rich with large Renaissance lace Oriental designs and colorings; ly ‘‘truly honest’? Cammeyer VALUES SALE PRICE Barrel of 8 do: bottles, $11.40; sold in many $ 4 stores at $2 a dozen bottles; here, at.,... 1.45 will be im nediate to the heart of every Wo ian, GREENHUT BUILDING: $1.30 a dozen splits: here, pe avnerearciayg i e e ’ N Building, Py a SOUCY (MAIN Building, First Floor.) Men’s $3.00 & $3.50 Oxfords ell at Fine Axminster Rugs Tap Calf, Patent Leather and Gunmetal, welted soles. MAIN BUILDING “ae ; . e Middle -of-the-Month Sale = Are Specially Featured in the August Sale Tomorrow t $ 50 -the- Mon Sale, ; Cooking Taught These lustrous, high-pile rugs are in the most desirable Lig Pair. rocerleS-- Offering Hundreds of Eilsaboih Won bene Dusnn gives tree room sizes and include a wide range of rich Oriental and Special Prices. Log eressres Ray Soorae self-toned effects; conspicuous among them are;—— Exhibit, Third Floor Oxl2 ft, sizes, regu- 8.3x10. 6ft. sizes, r u- | 6.9x0 ft. sires, regu- Full weights and measure, and prompt deliveries are old-time features. oF tomorrow How to make Tea Bis- laity $32.50; now larly $27.50; now tal $19.50; now seeneeeeeee Wossents Lew Shoes if Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Call 4000 Chelsea. i 4 ; at ‘ $24.50 | at none at $15.50 omens Low oes { Cereals in Bulk ‘||| Freshly Roasted Coffee Cal ; - wa Grape Juice ATHERS = PAINS VALUES SALE PRICE , sun, toate She. weemaeteter, freshly roast The pure juice of fat cll grapes GREENHUT BUILDING 1.632 “3.00 to 5.00 | NEW YOK PEA, BEANS. ° : yo oreratin s a or Restaurants and f 1,907 3.00 to 5.00 f ‘ | OATMEAL... a pitt Se HAZEL GLOSS STARCH 2Q5e B di le 1.277 3.0010 5.00 . : rsa Haar arses : White Canvas 1.225 3.00 to 5.00 BORAX WASHING POWDER go _ poarding Houses Black Satin 844 3.00 to 3.00 | COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON Here's a Chance to Fill Up Gapa in Your Tableware Very Cheap ‘ 10c ‘ 5 x ty ib. flat can ji We are closing out several patterns in hotel tablewase at prices you Children’s Summer Shoes and Ties PREMIUM FLOUR Fountain quality, best | ] box, 01 bare, 42.04: 8 bare seldom see on such goods. Pick for yoursell! ‘ ————S$ = ——— family patent; bbl... $6.88; ic fC Plates, in assorted Cream Jugs Meat Dishes Milk Jugs are here at values thet represent less than half their retail BNE RS sizes Oa.meal Dishes | Salad Bowls Suger Bowls See French Olive Oil Fiat ana Pishla Dishes | Onen Vegetable Cups and ME Galierde. tineet_ olive ols Imported ndividual Veger Eg Cups Dishes Saucers from’ France, for medicinal and. table jable Dishes . rer A cn OR. Your Choice of Your Cheice of i. sTAMPEDON A SHOE bere 60 Ibe, 81.34 B4e , Me * 59 tgs LE fe. mr 28e Any of the C Any of the Ue MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT : i anticn aeewen x CDC. OAC) | See GieveNinG On’ Keo AP. Qqq || | Above at...... Above at..... 7 ad dor., 81.04; 40 A 9c (MAIN Bullding, Third Floor.) | PALES—S-quort_besket, «91.8 (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) See Display of Inese Su ea in Gur oth Avenue Windows Double a9¢ Green}Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Cloc cc Cutan a

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