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= FURIOUS CROWD MOBS YOUNG SLASHER, WHO IS SPURNED BY GIRL meneame A Kicks Him Almost Insensible Before Police Come to His Rescue. Selix Menner of No. 1 Roetling street, Brooklyn, was rescued this morning from @mob offmen and girls who were maul- (ng and kicking him into Insenstbility in McCarren Park, Willlamsburg, by De- fectives Winterberg and Flaschett!, who Were going to attend the session of the Manhattan Avenue Court. When the detectives found what had angered the crowd they sald they ware almost sorry they had interfered. Mary Degilio of No, 16 Leonant street had been the object of Menner's affec- tions for many months. She laughed at him every time he asked her to marry him and said she had been taught that her parents should arrange such mat- ters, Menner knew, he told her, that her father and mother would never have him for a son-in-law. He insisted on an|he saw that the girl's body bore a num- | ber of bruises and contusions, and that} @lopement. Mary insisted on treating the idea as a joke, When the girl left her home to go to work to-day Menner was In front of the house, “I want to talk to you a minute," he 4, motioning toward a doorway gain?” asked the “What's the use?” But she went w of a nelghbori who were with hi ging. In a moment rifled scream from M came running out keen, thin-blade ther workers’ in his hand, dripping. after him, girl, laughing, n him into the hall Two girls Mary staggered Her face had been slashed #0 that her child-like beauty was gone forever, knife ee taco nee YOUNG WOMAN DIES IN COBBLER’S SHOP AFTER WILD REVEL —o Her Body Badly Bruised and Mother and Fiance Held to Await Autopsy. For ton hours laet alght, in a etupor into which ahe fell at the end of a drinking revel, Mrs, Margaret Kernan lay bestde the body of her daughter, Mary, whose participation tn the same carousal had resulted in her death. Mother and daughter went from ws home, No, #5 East Seventieth street, t the cobbler shop of Michael Mouri at No. 29, Wednesday night. Mourici's cousin was thera, and ¢hey had a gallon of Chianti, two quarts of whiwkey and some beer. This morning Mra. Kernan, pale and shaken, went home and found her hus- and, a watchman at he Seamen's Home, in South street, angrilly awaiting her arrival. “Get an undertaker,” she eatd. Mary's dead.” Kernan got an undertaker, but when her eyes were blacked, the man refused to have anything to do with the oase Heeman Loughlin of the East Sixty- of the girl stretched out on a cot In a room behind the basement s| Coroner's Physiclan Lehi hasty examination of the though he did not find any definite in- ication that death had been otherwise made a and al- - than natural he directed that an au- .|topsy be performed to-morrow, Kernan, his wife and Mourici were taken to the police station, where they were quétioned as to the drinking POSLAM BRINGS One of the girls ran to her and caught after Menner, screaming to passersby to stop him, Menner had a good start and kept ahead of the gathering mob into Front Street, to Union avenue and to MeCar- —eeee ren Park, where he was overtaken,! Jn the Summer the numerous over tripped and thrown to the ground. Then his pursuers leap on him an ation to dre nis wound hattan Av tata ee Girl Dies After Pall From Window. Gertrude Bunbaun, five years old, of 36 Rivington street, who fell tro ekull. oo Dollar to Help Mes. nA as taken to Man- j ski afternoon, Gled in Gouverneur Hospital this morning from a@ fractured t, whose pitlable condition was de- 4 night uses of Poslam easily demonstrate lits rare power to clear and heal affected es . am readily cures sunburn, tak away soreness from burns, mos of the feet or attending any ase ix stopped at once. e cure of eczema and all the more virulent skin disea: healing remedy yet evol fam, is uneq when diseas and most ben 1 soa toilet and bath. Booties tender skin, purity. cents) and Pos! (price, 25 cents). 32 West 25th Street, Ail nH aMlill The Best Part of a Good Meal Y Is the Beverage You Drink with It Because of its smooth delightful taste and full rich flavor BlueRibbon is preferred to all others by people who appreciate the best things in Not only does this beer give zest to the appetite and digestion, | but it makes the things you eat with it taste better. Try Pabst Blue Ribbon with your luncheon today and order a The beer you prefer with your down town meal life. case sent home. 1s none too good for near Pabst The Beer of Quality your home. Bottled only at the brewe:y in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure. Phone or write for a case. Supplied by Best Dealers Everwhere Served in Leading Hotels, Cafes and Restaurants until the Coroner had been called, Po-| seventh street station found the body) won name and fame as Pee perfect | be never irritates. The soap of absolute All druggists sell Poslam (price, 50 ap he E: Diamonds, « Jewelry. Be West eoth Seneen | 180 Broadway, New York 5 RT SET A = meen ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1912. rh. “Mee Mernae baat tuat tn tts “Better Goods for mse Same ne Monee the Same ‘MAIN BUIL DIN‘ course her daughter had fallen several thmes upon the floor. She atributed the ‘Sole of a IAS I sain Out Sele of Sheet I ‘Music | ssilisinnidinlaaiete ee” | GREENHUT-S FL COOPER aE at 7c a Copy ro In ‘Foueys socenat Detatte in Lg 's Journal 16® to 19° Streate URAIN Buliding, Mala Floor.) J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With @ Vell: Remove Them With the New Crus. At erie nen dare ¢ a my oa age rhstersey) Aebetils August 3 san Great Pre-Holiday Sales arranged in all departments of both our magnificently stocked buildings. Exhibits of new fall goods in many lines. Suits for Men and Youths Distribution tomorrow in C! ground on Fourth Floor, MAIN Building. ny oak Riker Hogaman De the co strona othe “it ta this oo Jon the mones back sian Special 3 To-Day and To-Morrow MAIN BUIL ‘MAIN BUILDIN Millinery at 55 New and charming creations make their bow, tomorrow. Values $5. 00 Beautiful millinery, fresh from our workrooms. to $15, at Most of these hats are copies of latest and best idzas | Values from Paris. The entire exhibit is comprehensive, em- bracing the new “soft” effect, and other new ideas. Best colors. A wonderful range of styles, at $5. Also Special Showing of Trimmed Hats at £10, #15, and Upward (MAIN Buliding, Pirst Floor.) GREENHUT BUILDING: Furniture to $25, at $10. 00 Tomorrow aypetel | at 8:30 we inaugurate a rousing all-day sale of fine summer and medium- weight suits. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A SUIT BEFORE LABOR DAY—your BEST opportunity to SAVE from one-third to one-half on your purchase. The Suits at $5.00 By every fair standard of valuation, none is worth less than $7.50—many $12, and quite i few $15. toe grays and blue serges; also fancy mixtures; all regwar sizes ‘| 23 Jewelled Adjusted $ for men and youths. GOLD 10 The Su its at $10. 50 be worn ‘way into October. Plenty of Tomorrow, the Last Day of Filled Watches medi and raat colors and patterns. No suit worth less than $15—values to $25. All Our Great August Sale paren sizes for men and youths. H h q day: GREENHUT BUILDIN' er Specials for Saturday: V : $1,50 Unlined ot j $1.50, tee Office Conts 75 | Trousers. sd 5c ana*1.35 Saturday's All-Day Sale of : ear ann GOs | cae wanecatee eal cme, Beane Framed Pictures Re eicdvegieth ig bed 5 onting and ' $290 Colored perictares ia | Pletures — in 24-inch (Oil Paintings—in neat $1 10. Tan” Kain * Gonts Diy Cony and Fancy ar age ore pre me ‘69e pepereabors pin sizes; ‘este—al and bowknot; e ‘ 2 25 to (iar eats “ Patines to 42:8 nell * Be), $110; Buliding, wel open the watch. for ny | reanen ad there will “he no’ aueations | Sened selling “watene GREENHUT BUILDING: Incandescent Gas’ Lights Four Special Offers for Scturday: si. bs | Inverted Gas Straw Hats at 50c Popular straws; broken assortments; all sizes in the whole collection, but not all sizes in each style; values to $3. MAIN Building, Second Fioor.), MAIN BUILDING No Woman Can Afford to Overlook Tals Clearance of Blouses Look at the Regular Prices— Then Glance at Tamorrow’s Figures— The Economies Are Unprecedented $2.25 | 00 Blouses at watcher "An watches mentioned be are the five best 1m SATURDAY i | 75¢ Block Lights — cluding $0c Peer Block upright bareee, Sc press mantle and | opal airhole globe; complete, to- morrow, at $1.50 Inverted Gas Lights — including solid brass burner, inner glass cylinder, Lindsay mantle, $], 75 $2. 75 Hae Arey) 41. 10° [ 25¢ § 54 .98 Blouses at 1 Blousesat 1 : The specia! rrices are for tomorrow, and the valuations quoted are our regular selling figures. No waist d could arise which cannot be met in this sal High and low necks may be selected and there are sleeves of all fashionable lengths. Lavishly trimmed garments and THE NEW TUCKED, SEMI-TAILORED MODELS with the latest long, close-fitting sleeves, are the two extremes between which every degree of elaboration may be found, Rich embroideries and | sages, including CLUNY, GERMAN GREENHUT BUILDING Fine Cut. Glass Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates Regular Price, $2.95; +1, 95 Tomorrow, at Bowl is six inch Beautiful and brilliant pinwheel design. diameter; specially priced for tomorrow, at. 98¢ Rich Cut Glass Bon Bon $7.95 Rich Cat 0- §; and VAL., IRISH and FILET abe Siac ais ONE ants frat Hovla 393 Other exclusive des ons, ran ing in : rd OR es lester as, Tan i ng in price from $2.50 to $5. Dishes, at 2. 85! Handled Nappies, at. fa be 19 (GREENHUT Buliding, Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN: Another ‘“‘Winner"? From Our Line of # Misses’ Fall Suits The One Mlustrated 716. 50 MAIN BUILDING Fresh Meats, Cooked Foods, Etc. Special preparations o: best ready-t0-cac things for picnics and ou Parties. The usual list of Saturday specials, of cours s¢@. “ sda Boiled Ham Finest quality mild sugar-cured hams; sooked just the way you like bam mi i tl bresa Founa igen Machi ine: Whole ham, ib., ‘g-ham, Ib, sliced, 25¢ 28e | B2c SANDWICHES cheese or co y made with CAN srulnuiis . }; fi axreneet ia Is Special at. pepe Stes Ae reseed Fresh Meats alert srahants laneh Anew and sade ha sain style, made especial- | | | £i#IKENS ~fresn-xiteds for 166 || coke en ., 8Te mech ly for The Big Store by a manufacturer who really doesn’t 22¢ know how to turn out a commonplace garment. Bir ses ghee rah siled | Oe rj oe . pod oF a Own Bakin: The material is an excellent quality serge; coat cut inthe | |} (28! (a? Mls! 47-5468: 206 [|] weeey tioow pouND cing | LAiitloge of tency sityvdreased; ‘ell enormo, ar pound © 17e 4 quarters of 12! 4e 9c 2c new 82-inch length, cutaway model, semi-fitting, with notch collar and revers; beautifully taitored and bound with black braid; linings of soft guaranteed satin. Plain-gored, girdle-top skirt, trimmed with braid to match coat; misses’ sizes from 14 to 18 years. ice cuts of fore quarters of city dressed; 1b Misses’ New Serge Dressea—two models, fashioned of excellent quality serge, in navy, brown, Copenhagen and black. The showing of new Robespierre co'lars of silk and cloth inlays, sourache braid Girls’ $1 to $1.50 School Dresses-- one-piece open down-the-back style, ineight MAIN BUtLDING Saturday’s s Wine & LiquorSpecials Pretty models; easy to laun- der; made of guaranteed slay Scots did te 38e | Ouinneers torsion extra trimming, and contrasting silk bows i . Ht he me are the new fearures found in these dallediee Rordes, chambraye, 88e fb Soir t " 25¢ dresses. Gored girdle-top $ ging! ‘eon ha Yale ail “winds; | brandy~@1.40 $ showing new foot °7.95 Salen mises » 69¢ 125" ne bot DBC |g .: ae 1.24 Reg 69¢ ears; at... es yal Monogram |v : mma i ci: Ge] He ee Se BBe| ep ear cate. The (MAIN Bullding, Piret Floor.) (MAIN Bullding, Thisd Ploor)