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BROPHY ARRESTS FOUR AS FREBUG -INWLLASBUR Found Seven Horses Soaked in Oil in Fire in Stable on Johnson Street. Smoke arising, from the tnteat of the Pecent series of fires ta Wiltamaburg, which have been noted aa “suspicious” by Fire Marshal Brophy, was the signal | for the arrest of four men early this) an® evbecquentiy the apparent Several days ago Brophy received an @menymous tip to watch the movements Moris Greenberg, @ truckman, and Greenberg, his eon, both of whom at No. M5 Blake avenue, Brooklyn. informant also suggested that he Bhortly defore 3 o'clock this morning (he three men wero in the rear of Lou Bvans's two-story frame stable at » $43 Johpeon street; an“, since the Ir Marshal had taker advaniage of the forewarning, they were not unobserved. Detectives Drumm, Doyl+, Henendinger and Coleska of the Stagg avenue police @ation and several of Brophy'’s men Were concealed near dy. The Greenderss and Wansermann went fate the barn and busied themaclves for ve minutes or more. When they emerged smoke was stealing through the chinks above and below the door. ‘The detectives seized the trio and the Fire Marshal's men rushed into the Bern. Patrolman Baurachmidt, who ‘Was passing, turned in an alarm to Engine Company No, 117. Elaborate preparetions for a fire, which, once started, would have engaa- ered the lives of scores in adjoining tenements, had been made within. ‘There wero seven horses in the stalls, and each had been given @ rubdown tn of. In @ corner was @ pile of o.\-soaked straw and more af {t was scattered over the floor, Although the flremen ware quickly on the scene, they had a hard quarter-hour subduing the diaae. ‘The Greanberss and Wasaermann Were taken to the police etation and eharced with arson, Later Bvans, the owner of the horses, was arrested at his home, No, 21 Varet street, and a @imilar charge was entered against him. The police say that when they searched Evans at the station they found in his pockets several of the arsenic balls used by the horse polson- era who have been Operating through the east side of New York and in Witiamebure. They bdetieve the men who have been extorting biackmat) fram horse owners and those responsl- bie for the incendiary Dlases are the same or are closely affttiated. ee Acroplanes to Spot Rebels. CHIHUAHUA, Mex, Aug, B—Acro- planes will be employed by Gen. Huerte in his campaign against the rebels un+ less Orozco's forces at Juares contrives to scatter in small banda, making for- Mal warfare impracticable. The two Monopinnes recently purchased by the War Department and tested at Torreon, have been sent here, and it is probable that they will be sent this week to Gallegos for scouting expeditions, TRE EVEN SING SHITE TROLLEYS CRASH, ~MOTORMAN HURT Two trolley cars of the Union Ratl- way Company were In collision about 5 o'clock this morning on the White Piains road ne Two Hundred and Forty-second street, and Edward Roach, motorman of one, was caught in the drowned yesterday afternoon while! bathing off Wert Twenty-sixth street. His body wan recovered. | Two women and a youth a BY SWIMMER DES OF HEART DISEASE IN SURF AT CONEY —— Tescued by William Zimabornbve, a swimming instructor. ‘The first to be dragged from the wr’ Was Benjamin Mlecfeld, sixteen, of > 43 Wyoming street, Brooglyn. While he was being revived in the Fmergency Hospital Miss Amnie Austin, twenty-niz, who refused to give her home address ‘But who said she was employed at No. 19 Maiden lane, Mamhattan, struck out for the #1 mm boat. he had not’ gone far before she was caught in the cide and carrie’ toward a« pier under which several persons have recently bad nar- row eacapes, She shrieked for help and Zimabombe went to het ald. Man Drowns and Instructor Rescues Two Women and Youth at Island. Although his heart had been weak for months, George Anderson, fourteen years olf, was one of the best boy ING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 191 1 | eft log and several uziy contusions of| At this point on the road are a couple of wi lor age a Hundred an y-seventh § WAS in charge of ar which, he expected, | was to be turned tnto the siding. Con-| trary to hie eepectations, hie ar ene | thrown Into the main line and went | dashing along toward a car standing in the tracks. Roach carried no passengers. He ap- plied the brakes and did his utmost, but could not check his car. He could not jump. His trolley went Into the other with \@ crash that smashed in his dashboard and roof and lintered the woodwork. | Policeman Marshall of the Wakefold police #tation was on the scene a few moments after the accident. Calling on —e 4 2, Reach from the wreckage, he notified the Fordham Hospital and soon two ambulances were on the way, | Dr. Dufly gave first-aid treatment to the trolley man and had him removed to the hospital, ph 119 FISHERMEN DROWNED IN STORM OFF SPANISH COAST Lost With Vessels Wrecked by Two Days’ Gale—Havoc Spread on Land. BILBAO, Spain, Aug. 15.—One hun- dred and nineteen Spanish fishermen be- longing to thia port lost thelr lives by the sinking of fourteen fishing boats during @ storm which has raged along the Spanish coast during the past two days, The hurricane, which has now| be electrocuted between 7 and § o'clock wreck and suffered @ fracture of the the railroad men to help extricate! abated, spread havoc in the coast towns, GOV. MANN WON'T SAVE GIRL OF 17 FROM CHAIR.) 6% ogg Yourself! Tells Slayer’s Chicago Friends Vir- AT FOURTAING, HOTELS, OR CLECWHERG ginia Has No Need for Windy Get the City Experts. Original as.4 Genuine RICHMOND, Va. Aug. 15.+Chicaro people who Interested themselves in the case of Virginia Christian, a seventeen- year-old negto girl under death sen- tence for murder, have failed in rane Py - fs el ton n- Chicago allenist. Mann has refused to | ‘The Food Drink forAllA ges act, saying there are competent alien-| sicu gue MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN iste in Virginia. porns Not in any Milk Trust The question of the girl's sanity had | not previously been ruised. She will Q@ Lnsict on “HORLICK’S” Teke a packege home to-morrow morning. @wimmoers in Coney Isiand, With sev- |eral companions he left his home, at | Weat Thirty-fourth street and Neptune avenue, yesterday afternoon, and went |in bathing off West Thirty-nixth street. While the other boys remained olose to shore, young Anderson awam 100 yards out. He turned to come back when suddenly he gasped for help. Law- rence Dineen, who lives on @ houseboat anchored near, and Frank Willlame of No, 203 West Thirty-second atrest, Coney Island, went to him, The boy @ank before they could reach him, but they dived and had him quickly on shore. But he was dead, Heart disease had killed him, The exertion of the losg swim was too great for his strength. Patrick McGreal, fifty, of Matthews Hotel at Went Twenty-ftth Surf avenue, Coney AS 53 Years Loader UXTH AVE.19°70 207 In New York’s Sho A $3.75 Sale The Illus- (cations Show Three of the Models | Resinol cured itch- ing sores on face Avwtal to Look At, Sleep Broken T, LOUIS, MO—*At about eleven years of age my fa ‘wan covered with a mass o! Be ping sores, agra to oem was broken Hntense itching, and then att 4 well made and finished; ideal for immediate and Winter wear. te it time, told me it wan a bad cnee, and would spread all the bod: {f something were pot done. He we me some Res!-ol Soap and fresinol intment, and In less two oT was cu han red, without Jeaving any marks or scars what- We bot Bicksve Bi Tune a to 31.00 Fine Silks at, 19. ic Yd, to $2:00 Dress Goods i, 08¢ Yd., pauamsis, whipeloths color manufuctsred” “Longtin tanwtng from one to ten Le ere wen ce eat °F | Bi aches wide. L 7 lufficient for Remnants of up to 19c Was Goods at, per yard... 5¢ Heurtettas; Teale Whe Vesive Thet—Oue of Remnants Tncluding ginghams, cham! 5, percales, flannelettes, bl ind white rook su je and va-|¥ rious other desirable wash materials, in lengths from 2 to 8 | T yards. No mail orders. About 300 Women Will Profit in This Special Two-Days’ Reduction Sale of Women’s It pays to pay cash [fj ing Center. Smart Ready-to-Wear Hats Extremely jaunty and practical Trimmed Hats, light as a feather, particularly | These hats are hand made over frame, with satin duchesse crown and silk face velvet brim, in solid navy blue, white and black; also white crown, with navy blue brim, or combinations of Amer- ican Beauty and black, gold and black, old blue and black, also taupe and black. You Cannot Afford to Miss This Sale at $3.75 roe Remnant Hay how Silks! Dress Goods! Wash Goods! White Goods! All Remarkably Priced for This Occasion Remnants of Up| Remnants of Up|Remnants of Up Our entire balance of dress goods lengths, ‘enibracing, broadcloths, serkus, 40 of all descriptions, 42 to | in Goods at, per yard.. This lot includes novelty ws nest Mercerized Poplins, Silk Pongees and several other lines, in all’ very desirable lengths. Remnants of Ribbons up to 65c for 19c yard DRESSES A sale embracing an exceedingly comprehensive collection of wash, lingerie and linen dresses at such extraordinary AGM STREET, of ©F7Main and Second Floors, | DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR These Sales To-Mlorrow and Saturday of Fatheon Odd Wash Pants, formerly 75c id 45c Odd Woollen Suits, Norfolk and Double- Breasted; __for- merly $5.00..... ‘2.55 Odd Woollen 55 Pants, formerly u to $1.00 81 Pairs Formerly $3.95. sale of Outing ‘Trousers. Every pair is absolutely to 29c White Goods 7a, OC Yd., Beautiful white fabrics, including white embroidered Swisses, Undorwear Crinkle Crepe, Fancy Lawns and Novelty fabrics, lesirable lengths up to 7 yards, N mail or O. O, D. orders, of up to 39c Wash 10e) materials, silk stripe rench Ginghams, fine Positively no mail or C. O. D. orders. Sale starts to-morrow at 8.80 A. M. Men's Odd English Stlip- on Raincoats; $2.45 yalue upto $10, Boys’ Clothing! Odds & Ends Sale Wash Suits, Cloth Suits, Linen Suits, Pants, Straw Hats, Rain Coats It’s a clearing sale in the strictest sense of the word—a sale in which every odd and end from our Boys’ Clothing Store is gathered together and marked at a price > Gecond Fleer. 169. that is bound to sell them upon sight. An. Unusual Trouser Opportunity ! 197 Pairs of Men's Flannel Outing Trousers 116 Pairs Formerly $5.00 Lucky are the 197 men who come here to-morrow in this clear-way ov fresh and clean—just as they left the workshop. wear on your vacntion—to play tennis, golf, cricket and other sports. none Coe Mohair »> ] $1800.” $7.50] | special at. Store Closes Sat- urday at1 P.M. Odd Wash Suits, formerly $2.00, $2.50 and O8....605 ‘ Odd Wash Suits; formerly $1.6,81.2. and $1.50. ‘1.29 Odd Rain), Odd Woollen Suits, Norfolk and Double Breasted; for- merly up to $8.50. ‘3.85 Odd Woollen Suits, Norfolk and Double- Breasted. For- merly up to 815.. Odd Scout Suits, formerly $2.00 and 198. Your Choice at *2.29 Second Floor. The kind to Men's Odd White Duck Pant 7000 Yards Handsome Cretonne \ 45c, 55¢, 65c and 75c Grades, all at, yd. { We bought the entire stock of Handsome Imported and Domestic Cretonne at a fraction of their actual valucs from a large 5th Avenue decorator. The lot contains Beautiful Taffetas, Handsome R: Poplins and other fine weaves, in choice of and handsome floral effects, and prettiest color combinations. Every yerd clean and perfect. These Cretonnes will make Beautiful Draperies. or Cover Furniture or Cushions. Nol 14 wars chance-buy for us anda great opportunity for you, We aiso offer these specials: c——Couch Covers Reg. 93.95, $4.50 ¢ 2.45 and $5.00, at... ees atterns, colors, kinds ant ii Totoncioe. All 60 inches wide, full length; fringed and unfringed. Another Lot of Those Well Known Eagle Brand Night Gowns The Kind |79e| $1.50. Never Sold for Less Than $1.00—Most of Them for That Have There was such lively selling at the sale of a week ago that we induced the maker of this popular branded under- Eagle Brand Night Gown: tinct features: Quality, wear to give us another lot at the same price concession. 2 are noted for their dis- Workmanship and S: le. mull nainsook kd : of, sae. . F sles, f fine 94.50 Wash Dresse: -$2.69| $16.50 LingerieDressesat $8.50 5 $6.50 Wash Dresses at. .¢3.25| $19.75 Crepe Meteor & Foul- $ 97.75 Wash Dresses at,.04.25| ardsat..........-...- ‘oul. | Embroidered Robes $1.89 $19.75 Linen Dresses at $7.50] $16.50 Linen Suits at . . $7.50 Values up to 96,50. 96.50 Lingerie Dresses at 93.95) #25 & #30 Tailored Suits, Made of fine French batiste or imported voile, Embroidered in | $10.00 LingerieDressesat#5.00)_at........... $9.75 & 912.75 English eyelet, French embroidery and the new shadow stitch. Comes Solid 14-K $14.75Lingerie Dressesat $7.50| Wash Skirts at $1, 91.25, 99.95 | |] in light blue, pink, helio, corn-lower blue, champagne and white. $ The New Fall Styles Robes, values up to $16.50, Special 3:98 G ol d In Suits is Dresse: ho Coats : i All thi ' b to sce the new i ices. Mai Guaranteed rey, imaes'ma | | dem'tadonitr al | | mateatormotores || GICETUES, set tase site ula!” 0 erials and mi erage — travelling, seashore, a ennens Now Hair Goods || taan'nmn’ von | [ite atti | | evening and atret Tar) | “REY SE" TE | (Spoctat Sale of You have besn $15.00 and more air Goods $25.00, 29.75, 8, wear, Beautiful mix- Tomatoes ens. ; i E tneday eho sell warthiene. wate POMPADOURS—First quality hair, | | 992,80, 934.78 and tures and cloths. ||| Corn : ees. no, eelf-respecting man wot Light, easily adjusted, same up to 969.75. Very moderate prices. Lima No. 3 Sever texture as your own h, ‘can, Meisiecserenceaiuaeaes 2.98 Beans The Peasen.' i hs te " with the ‘one con Piero nae SED A ed Fob given Fy “one. ot ‘Absolut e."* velo ut m tve ited Btutes, and we ean pro’ GWM Jeweller will have to adi etd se: aaa a Sold 2am Hid 8 CHARLES A. KEENE | LS Osrsainay Newer DNEIL € O'CLOCE, sien a * i 28-INCH (HAIR SWITCHES—Can be made into any syle of hair- 5.00, * 3.29 3.49 TRANSFORMAI IONS — For all around the head, Me rsan task canaaneeea ‘1.29 All hair sold exactly as represented, {7 Third Floor. We Are Now Showing the New Fall Models in Charmeuse Frocks ; for Misses The ve Eye Glasses We correct all eye troubles. If you suffer from headaches have sizes, 14 to 18 years, which will also fit women of small build. Misses’ Attractive Serge Frocks, $12.75 All ona y styles that the entire world of fashion is demanding for Autumn wear are here in a complete array. Each model is unusually distinctive; smartly tailored with crushed girdle, short sash vest and flat collar, elegantly trimmed, All artly tailored, models with Hobespierre or flat collar of velvet or oar ory 18e Miuare is’ aha” See pe fone crock @L070 Maattotmorrot 2G | Wines, Ete. Gupker, Tonsted Cora packages ira 35c Smoked Meats 000 Mild Cured New Gara Dox, B can PREPOON CRAWFORD COn SIXTH AVYEn MX TQ TH &T 0 Di MAM XORKS G pom our eyes examined free by our 2 i : WS : aa eins ee ae ey eponge, braid and tutton trimmed. Sizes 14 to 18 years. abate Mes soos nd sews ine. Misses’ Wool Corduroy Suits. $24.75 beati'our poe tet, 7OC cading a ing Glasses in Smart, breid-bound belted model with large patch pockets; braid and Crue Seppeh, Whie- Rat File MOUBRAG: om button trimmed; new model skirt. Sines 14 to 18 years, “Wrait Se Mat Boe icecererseeeerneseeee c > Third Fleer. $1.00 bot..., 83c a 28c\ [> Fourth Floor, . Mercerized erdure, Persian Lace Curtains Reg. $3, $4 and $2.00 $5, at 600 hand eo = Mario Curtains. t will pay Antolnecte Gurtatnn Te il Bey for those wonderful curtain bargains. ‘Lace Curtains: Reg. $3.00 an $1.65 93.50, at....... Genuine Linen Cluny, Lace Cur- tains, have wide straight or Irreg- ular ‘insertions, double net hems and pretty edglngs. $21.50 Brussels Rugs Full 9x12 size, absolutely seamless $ | 3.7 5 and perfect; special, at............ New, rich Oriental patterns. Perfect goods. Owing to the fact that they are made without seams they are practically indestructible, $18.00 8.3x10.6, slightly mismatched Velvet Wilton Rugs, #1195 $10.50 6x9 Seamless Brussels Rugs, at...........+-++++ 96.95 Inlaid Linoleum, Cork Linoleum, 85c oe Reg. 81.19, aq. yard 4 yds. wide, oq. yard....... (4 Six Specially Important Offerings in Our Cugquot Funnitine Late ov of snese And 100 $3.00 Iron shang Couch All Brass eds Costumers At th Price of Exactly like the illus- tration ; full height. While they last 95¢ each. $45 54-inch Top Dining Table 119.50 Can be used as a single or double bed or makes a splendid couch for ay. $40.00 Brass Bed $17.50 fh Just stop and think! A 54-inch top table at lesa than ono-half. price, Made of solid quartered oak, in ous Of the best fuctories in Grand "Rapids, bsolutely quara: table, for 10.50) "> °° Be ® $49.00 $7.00 Bookcase Mission De- $3.95 sign, special ‘ou will pe pleasant; when you koo'tity handsome mlse sion bookcase. Our competitora, We can safely say that our brass usiness has Deon doubled, And the only reason ts that our prices are below competition. “The above bed is only one lustration of over $00 patterns to choose from, 3-Pc. Parlor Suite A Regular $60 Value, S<dadooDO ||| enuerl we wll wo cheap rt salts hanjone, Spleco tacos ||| ut, jut uy, tx ing ute that frame, loose pande plu double our price. ware cushion, ORLICK’S : |MALTED MILK Ba boi abate sad? od THs

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