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HO CARNEGIE COLD IN$10,000 SERVICE He Refuses to Contribute to Council’s Gift to Re- named Cruiser. “CITY IS DEGRADED.” "Wrongful Waste of People’s Money,” He Cables From Skibo Castle. GKIBO Scotland, Aug. 26.—Andrew durgh the following cable despatch: At the suggestion of the In- Gustrial Commission President Taft has ordered the (armored) orniser Pennsylvania rechristened in honor of Pittsburgh. The City Councils ‘will appropriate $10,000 for a silver @ervice. We would be honored by @pgouncing a contribution from you by cabie. PITTSBURGH INDUSTRIAL DE- VELOPMENT COMMISSION, Mr. Carnegic's cavled reply to the Pittsburgh Industrial Development Commission reads: Pittsburgh's triumphs are those of peace. She receives no honor from engines of destruction bear- fag her name. On the contrary, I feel that she is degraded thereby. 3 regard the Council's contribution of @ silver service a wrongful ‘Waste of the people's money. AWDREW CARNEGIE, PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 26.—Despite Mr, Carnogie, the Counell will contrib- ute the $10,000, it was announced to- Special To-Day and To-Morrow 17- Jewelled Adjusted Gold Filled Watches 180 Broadway, New Yor! OPEN VE ays E 120% 3 ss 0 All Prices Reduced fit Complete, 29°98 E FOR OUR NEW CATALOG, FOR"PITTSBURGH”, Carnegie received yesterday from Pitts: | $1.00 A Week Opens an Account | Counctimens who gtve Pittsburgh form of commission government was called for Tuesday to make this appro- priation, — ‘Two Girls Injure: of Bricks. Miss tude O'Brien of No. % East One Hundred and Thirtleth street joat several teeth and had her face badly cut last aight, and Miss Gertrude Dwyer of West End avenue and Elghty-ninth street was scratched and bruised In an auto accident at Yonkers, Miss Dwyor, with her friend and her sister Anna, was out In her father's automobile, driven by Ernest Meuser, the chauffeur, {On South Broadway, near Highland avenue, the steering gear broke and the car dashed into a pile of bricks, which, however, saved it from plunging into the deep excavafion for an apartment house. Miss Anna Dwyr and the chauffeur escaped uninjured, ito Hite Pile tT HE EVENING WOKLD, MON Day, WORLD AD. RESTORES GEMS.|POLICEMAN DEAD ON STOOP. | SUDDENLY VANISHES ON BAY. Dia Day After P “Lost—A diamond earring containing two dlamonds, one large and one email, between One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Riverside Drive and Thirty- eighth street and Fifth avenue. Re- ward for return to the Crapo Linen 431 Fifth avenue. @ advertisement appeared and Found columns of The In other morning newspapers. Yesterday the manager of the Crapo Linen Shop thanked The World for tne return of the earring. He said that a member of his family had lost the diamond the day before advertise- ment appeared, He said that on the day publication was made of the man brought the diamonds to shop saying hej had seen the advertisement in The | world. Recovered on eat! of Lo | Extent of 5 Pe *y an Green hich Are Git Greenhut, Siegel, Coope: excellent banking facil annum on time wy accounts id 2 check. Suits for Men $ and Youths .. Suits for Men and Youths Su uits and Youths.... “10.8 ing makers; values to $25. Satin-Lined, Full Dress 15.75 *9.75 and Tuxedo $ Suits. Fall Overcoats. . . Silk-faced styles; popular col ors; values to $1 Fail Overcoats . | Coats oats From suits ‘21 Wash Bloomers. . Values to 95c. 79c value. Cloth Bloomers. 30c value. Knitted, Fan Siik and Foulard Neck wea n popular shapes; Consisting of Golten On! ser and od! lots; value 25¢; 12! Thitfeni + Bed, Sp 2: Sad Battie wuine Aino, °29.98 al : € cuffs; all sizes, 14 to 17 values 50c to $1.25; at Fine dark effects in desirable $ patterns; value $4.75; at. 2.98 Terry Bath Robes—light in New lork ing Centre Share Our Profits to the Free With inca ye Made ind allow 4 per cent. per for Men Choicest productions from lead- 545.75 930 et soon be ‘selling at $20 to *'39c “Better Goods for the Same Money or the “Meet Me-at the Fountain” |(GREENHUT-S J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. r Cent. Trading ere Co., Bankers, offer cent. Bankin, if annum ig hours, Tan ard eng Raincoats . Values to $5. 2.35 Double Texture Trousers for Men and Youths 95. Values to $2.50. Trousers for Men and $ Youths . 1. 35 Trousers Ve Men and Youths I~ i Youths . From suits that were formerly up to $15. Suils . Norfolk aa * 79 double-breasted styles; knicker- bocker trousers; $3 value. Overalls .. Value 25c. Cc Values to | Values * 25¢ | ‘MAIN BUILDIN “Odds and Ends’’ Sale in Our Men’s Furnishing Store Neckwear, Shirts, Bath Robes, Hosiery, Etc.— At an Average of Y% Less Than Regular Prices Men's Fine Negligee Shirts—French or stiff cuffs; plain or plaited bosoms; all sizes, 14 to 17; values to $2; at 79¢ re Mew’ s Nainsook Night Shirts—sur- | Odd Lots of Men's 50c Belts— aries Crsaik peck: cut Wit sie; Well | Atasssssee 29c Furnishe ‘erms sizes 20349 Men's 50c Underwear—white nain- 3 Rem $49.98 /$3 Per" $50 . 4de % 75.00/55 75 coat model; | length drawers; also w 4 ' cuffs attached; large variety of ecru; open mesh short-sleeve 5 “ 99.981 7.50% 100 good patterns; some have Prench | shirts; ankle-length Hose—black, or double heel, toe and sole; all sizes; at Men’s and Youths’ Straw Hats $2, at. Passerby, Thinking Him Ante: Tried to Rouse Him. William Potthouse of No. 93 East Fifteenth street, Brooklyn, passing the| home of Arthur Kips at No. 1901 Avenue! I, Parkville, Brooklyn, at 6.80 A. M. yes- terday, saw a policeman sitting on the front stoop. He walked up to the officer and shook him, for he appeared to be asleep. The policeman could not de roused, bit er as George Ke hoe of the Parkville station. An ambu- Jas jurgeon was called. He eaid that Kehoe was dead and that death probably come two hours before of heart faflure. sIt Is assumed that Kehoe went upon the stoop to rest. Kehoe was twenty-nine, married, and lived et No, 484 Fifth aver Brooklyn, He was appointed in June, 1907, Springfield, on Jamaica Bay. }|launch, the Angler, and on Frederick Hoftm Mystertously ile Out in Launch, The mysterious disappearance of Fred- erick Hoffman, aged thirty-nine, has been reported by his brother, J. Coie Hoffman, a member of a wealthy fam- fly of No, 116 Lenox road, Flatbush, Brooklyn. The missing Hoffman had been spend- ing the summer with a family near He had a Friday, while out in che boat with Daniel Golden, Golden went ashore for pro- visions, leaving Hoffman sitting In, the launch. He was gone for a half hour and when he returned the launch was there, but there were no signs of Hoff. man. When the man's family was noti- fled they had that section of the bay | dragged, but found nothing. MAIN BUILDING Tomorrow Mechanics’ and “Pater- son’”’ Overalls and Jumpers 42. Sold elsewhere at 60c; all colors. Celebrated “Headlight” Overalls, Coats and Ideal for mechanics; usually $1.25; to morrow, 2S ss. Suits for Men *485 and Youths . . Values to $10; blue serge and mixtures; also other materials, Suits for Men 5. and Youths . 6. 85 Only 260 outings also silk- lined; values to $15. the Boys! Suits Popular styles; cheviots and bassimeres; value, 28c and 30c value: |Values to $3, at. to 0c “su” T5¢ (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) Odd Lots of Men's and Nainsook Und mostly drawers Ic Men's 50c Thread Silk Hose—black or tan; double ialsraaie, heel and toe; slightly imperfect; all at 25c sizes; at Boys’ Underwear—shirts and draw- Balbriggan or ers of Keasoel, a Gaen mes a gisen.up io} 15¢ sizes to 14 ‘29. c Combination Suits— ‘39c Se Balbriggan ar years; Men's 79¢ short sleeves; ankle length; all sizes; at Morning at 8.30! Out Go All “‘Broken’’ Suits, Odd Coats, Trousers, Vests, Raincoats, Etc. The Biggest Bargain Day of the Year in Our Men’s Store Come EARLY—that’s all we need say, for this is the event that thousands of our friends wait for. 7.85 All-wool Whe fancy mix- *9.85 issimeres, chev- eight blue serges; Coats and $ Vests From suits formerly up blue serges and fancies in 3.50 to $20; cluded. Tn serges, also alp: mohairs; values to $6. Dusters... “1.65 *1.50 Values to $4. and Blazers. . . Values to $4. Khaki Trousers Values to $1.50. Linen Crash, Fustian and Khaki $1.45 Trousers. $2 and $2.50 values, Cloth and Fancy 25. lc Vests fi More than a thousand; sizes to 42. Buy NOW For rr S ” oulits °1,89 Coat, trousers, hat, leggings and knapsack; $3 value, Blouses 50c and 7S¢ value, i Straw Hats Valu es af 49c Keiey to 25¢ 49c $1 Washable Hats "as to 95c, at AUGUST 326, | Flower Hospital. MAIN BUILDING lyia. THIEVES BEAT A POLICEMAN. m Him and ite Jaw Broken, Patrotman Frank Green of ¢ Fifty-first street station was Maat ited by three men whom he caught trying to steal fruit from a stand near his fixed post at Forty-elghth street and First *}avenue at 1 o'clock this morning. On attempting to arrest the three men, | they fled tnto | Green up, wi nightatick an: the head. Patrolman Krunk relief, missed him from his post an saw two men run from the hallway, which he time to y man ar- rested at the Bast F yefirat street static the was Joseph Tole. elz- teen, @ driver, of No, 1073 First avenue. He was locked up. Green was taken to A City in Itself EL COOPER © 18® to 19% Streets Trousers .... Values to $4 Tennis “1.95 Values to $7.50. Police Rubber $ Coats $5.50 value. 3.95 Black Rubber $ Coats..... 2. 95 4 and $5 values. Unlined Office Coats........... | 2. Values _to Office Coats Values to $5. onnt = 15 and louse Coats Values to ar 2 95 Knicker- bockers. Cheviots and cassimeres, Washable, folk ‘style; values to $3. 08. Military khaki; $1.95 Bloomers. Washable; 25¢ value, “Good-bye” to All Low Shoes The Biggest Clearance of the Summer, ill Be Held in Conjunction With the Above Sale, Tomorrow. All broken assortments of low shoes and girls have fmally reduced for a Season for men, women, boys been repriced— startling one-day sale. Men's $3, $3.50 and 84 Foot-Mould leathers and all this’ season's mer- styles; chandise; not all sizes in every style, butall sizes inthe $ lot; at... ve eees Women's $3, 0 and $4 Foot- Mould Low Shoes—hand-turned or Goodyear welted soles; all leathers and styles; all this season's merchandise; not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the | 5) lot; at.... 1.75 Misses’ and Children's White Can- vas Builon Shoes—also white canvas, patent leather, gun metal and tan Russia calfskin low shoes; Goodyear welted or hand-turned soles; all sizes in the lor up to 2; values up to $3.50; at 89c Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Sample High and Low Shoes —every pair per- fect; all have Goodyear- $ i 4 welted soles; at I 15) (MAIN Buliding, Second Floor.) CHEER AMERICAN FLAG AS GOOD LUCK CHARM. IFRECKLES Girl Who Fell Four § Stories While | Waving It Escapes With a | New Drug That “Quiekty Removes There Broken Arm perend one 4 ‘There's no longer the slij pas nes of Fontana Abravanga, aged fourteen, |fecling ashamed of your Fi in in Gouverneur Hospital because of | new drug, othine—double o her patriotism, She i# alive because of | been discovered that positively femora luck for she tumbled from the | these homely spots. t No. i9 Riv. | Simply get one ounce of othine— American double, strength —from Riker-H Drug Stores and apply a little of it at night, aud in the morning you will ee ph en the worst rey have ‘ tee crowd had collected about the | to disappear, while t ighter ones ‘one. When the doctor announces |have vanished entirely. It te seldom Iaht Injury, @ great #hc that more than an ounce is needed to the men rushed eagerly completely clear the skin and gain @ tore the American flag from beautiful clear complexion. and fought to kis# the colors. Re sure to ask for the double strength thine, as this is sold under guarantee of money y bac k it it Sails to remove freckles. | An ambulance was summoned. ‘The Joctor examined the child but found her uurt, except for a broken arm. att eclared that had she not held the flag inher hand, death would have resulted. 29 Complimentary J-ar Stamps Free, Tomorrow As many sets as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given to ell persons, whether purchasers 0: not, arplying at the Premiun Parlor, on the Third Floor of ov ey Building, tomor It will be adyantagsous to start filling at on time as many books as will be needed to secure th premium desired. Only 100 free stamps good in any vok. GREENHUT BUILDING Bedroom Furniture Featured in the August Sale Tomorrow! White Enamelled Dresser—top is 19x37 inches; has French Boy beveled mirror, size 20x24 inches, and ¢! long drawers with woode en 975 knobs; regular price $13.: $0; for this sale Colonlal Walnut Dreser—made of high-grade Circassian walnut, in wax finish; top is 44 inches long and 22 inches deep; mounted with French late bevelled peta size 34x28 inches; wood Lc Je ed Ledoed 195 5; during this sale *20 Chiffonier to Match Above— regular ‘price $3! Swell-Front| Golden Oak Chiffonier this sale Dresser—42 inches —as illus- long and 21 inches deep; with a 22x28 inch French plate bevelled mirror; choice of birdseye maple, mahogany for oak, ished gold- en color; price $20; for the August Sale 1450 Other Chiffoniers, Dressers, Cheval Glasses and Toilet Tables Regular Now Regular Now Price. Marked, rice Marked $16.00 $14.00 | Oak Dresser. .. +$12.00 $8.50 00 16.00 | Oak Dresser. + 27.00 22.00 A 17.00 | Oak Princess rf 22.50 13.50 . 18,00 jo Princess x 20.00 resser.... aes 24.50 3. 24.50 | Tuna Mahogany Prin- Oak Chiffonier, + 37.00 32.00] cess Dresser. 8. 14.00 Mahogany Chiffonier. 18,50 15.60 | Tuna peoreny Prin- Mahogany Chiffonter. 27.50 coss Dresser....... 17.00 15.00 Mahogany Chiffonier, 29.50 Mahogany Princess Mahogany Chiffenier. 33,00 Dresacr... 19.00 hy ‘any Chiffonier. 36.50 Mahogany ogany Chiffonier. 40.00 Dresser.... 19.00 in any oteaian, $800 Mabegeny 34.00 jahogan fonier. 58, resser. 5. 4 Whit . Enansiied 32.00 Walnut Chiffonier. Walnut Chiffonier. Walnut Chiffonier. Tuna Maneessy Chit. BESRENESR SEERERSERESS S RREREEN S2532S338 Sessesssssss 3 8823325 fonier. 32.50 14,00 Mahogany Dresser... 12.50 Mal y Dresser... 20.00 15.75 M 7 Dresser... 22.50 Mahogany Dresser... 27,50 Table. 23.00 Mahogany Dresser... 45.00 Mahogany Toilet Mahogany Dresser... $4.00 Table. 25.50 Mahogany Dresser... 65.00 Mahogany Toilet Walnut Dresser. 42.00 33.00] Tabi 0.00 35.00 ‘ Early English Dresser 14.00 10,50 | Maho; any Toilet Early English Dresser 18.50 15.00 Table.” seretorene 27.00 (GREENHUT eas Third Poor.) GREENHUT BUILLING Autumn Sales in the following departments, began this morning with big business: Table China Glassware Portable Lamps and Ceiling Domes Thousands of dollars’ worth of goods offered under price. Average saving through- out is one-third. Here's one special of hundreds: Art Glass Gas Ceiling Domes— 24 inches in diameter; panels of green, amber or Nile green art glass wil bugle fringe and metal filigree border; complete with inverted Welsbach burner, mantle and globe; this dome can be fitted for electricity at a slight additional cost; regular price 9 75 $12.50, at (GRBENHUT Building, Mein Floor.) GREENHUT BUILDING Curtains and Couch Covers Fancy Fish Nets and Swiss—-Colonial and floral patterns included; 5e regularly 25c; tomorrow, a yard : 1 regularly 26¢; 15c Colored Bordered Serim—good colorings; yard o rish Point Lace © urtains pretty, new floral effects on heavy 4.7. quality bobbinet, regularly $6.50; somorrow, a pair . 5 Tapestry Couch Covers—good selection of styles and colors; regu- lar price $2.25; for tomorrow (GREENHUT Bullding, First Floor.) 1.50

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