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12 DANGEROUS TO BE | POLITEIN GOTHAM, | IAPOTABLE FINDS Procurator-General of Formosa, Shocked at Innocent Man's | Arrest as Masher. PROCURATOR GENERAL OF THE HIGH COURT OF FORMOSA, JAPAN. = — Charles Fay, His Wife and Thi the Burning Building. y, a New York broke awakened int | Chariey jis wit on Romer road, Dungan Hi early to-day by the vo r of the hand afire. Fay cal * and the | in. An alarm was sent In, but by the th | the fire engines arrived th jor the freme nishings at $19. sheltered in the neighbor. The started from an oy Helfiro Teshima, Procurator-General of the High Court and Chief of the f ef Jurisprudence of faking back at leas valuable idea from his week's study of the criminal, ourts and the prisons of New York. In fn interview through an interpreter at! the Hotel Astor to-day he said that in alt his investigation of the courts of| Europe and America he considered thie | a, Japan, is Joseph Olivetti, ninet 214 Kast One Mea of the night court his moet valuable acquisition. HEWIRO TESHIMA. Se ce dieachac doce cog rotors [tween (HEY, MC. A, ond the Warld | an any holdup occurr | eession in Formosa as soon as I return Peace { Monday afternoon in the hallway « New York to-day come any Inno to do more work | an apprecial held over eve Morning sessioi extremely night men night for the are innocent, und it t* in h crimes they Jail over When he was asked if he had any un-| favorable criticism to make of Procedure in this country, he replied with characteristic Japanese politeness cnglish he had . The pli e appeals, the @emurs in the court procedure here are Rothing to the delays ¢hut clog the ma- ehinery of justice in Japan. “In everything except the numbe: Prepositions, of whtch the Japa danguage has only three, Japa @omplex than the United state @arked the Japanose attorney. “I came @ver here to get straightened out and amplified.” Every now and that Mr. Teshima had mind, which man| @ue Oriental lifting of the brows and & twinkle of the eyes, When the inter- Wreter was asked to convey this he sald that Mr, Teshima was very much @mused and perplexed by an arrest court begins. - pimples, blackheads, or other tor- menting, unsightly eruption, ‘leaving the skin clear and healthy. Prove at our expense that Resinol will do this for you. Mail us the coupon below and we will send you a liberal free trial by parcel post. Resinol is equally effective for sores, boils, burns, chafings, red, rough hands, dandruff and itching piles. 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It suggested to the re- Name...... tte e eee eeeseeeeenes Porter an ultimatum, a declaration Street : fected Texpeaden art breaking of International treaties | a bombardment by a Japanese xplatned the In- is no more chan: n the United Stat To-day and To-morrow at 4 Brill Stores |FinalMark-Down Sale of Overcoats and Suits At *10 $25, $22, $20 and $18 Suits $30, $25, $22 and $20 Overcoats The kind of bargains whose memory will linger long after the suit or over- coat iself is gone—the kind you will refer to as “the biggest bargain I ever Hae ., Lhere are Overcoats, Storm Coats and Ulsters, plain and belted; Chinchillas, Kerseys, Tweeds, Velours, Worsteds and Cheviots; gray and brown mixtures in a splendid variety, and plain blacks and Oxford. Suits in heavy and medium weights that sold up to 825, a remarkable assortment of patterns particularly appropriate for Spring wear. 2709 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS ST. UNION SQUARE, 14TH ST., nr. Broadway 47 CORTLANDT ST., nr. 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DOUCLAS *3'4 &'42 SHoEs and wear shoes at the are the quality wit standard of everywhere. Moree In Greater Now York: oreo 1 cry teenth street and Firet avenue b: tectives Guinta and White, Der , who had been sieuthing through the neigaborhood, pointed out Olivetti to | oe : ' | SPARES DOG; WRECKS AUTO. pone | Detver and Companion Severety | was taken tu the Key badly bruised and shaken and the aute! was wrecked. ‘The dog was only stigit.| second George of England, arrived aboard the cruiser Cum He will remain a week. 5.~The Madero tam- e United States New York, July 17, 1912. fli with ecsema © it, but the itching and burn- ing was so intense and con in 1998 I myself in the care of a baps a thousand sufferin With Every Purchase of $75 CREDIT TERMS We Dene 5100 10 sc" *150 A WEEK OPENS Open Saturday Evenings |10¢ ST. L STATION AT CORNER ‘WORLD WANTS WORK baie a & Wealthy resi. encounter with in North Broad- sterday afternoon, ken to the White ‘otter of in Harbadon. oa, March 5, Is a United Staten, here. for 50c did every. ual that of little or anything to relieve: ACCOUNT Bros S AWE. match. Ra ‘a 8 a Great Store No woman who ap- preciates saving a bit on, the most wanted, most needed, best and ‘}most ‘| goods can afford to miss the Thursday items. assemble the surplus lots of our own stocks and those of makers and offer them at far below regular prices. The early morning is the best time to shop, '!as there are so many specials that one can- not cover the without an early start. Ie 9 Women’s Clearance of Women’s Winter Wear SEVENTY-FIVE Suits, including Winter and medium weight s, mixtures and tweeds, also a number A velveleen and eviots, s r eet A variety of styles are corduroy Su None C. O. D. or on approval. $10.95 to $24.95 Winter Coats, $4.95 and $9.95 100 Winter and bias welt angie Coat is made on good practical lines; wear serges, some chinchillas; colors are navy, @ray, black. None C. O. D. or on approval. T__THu | Women’s $5 and $6 Shoes, $3.65 TAN RUSSIA CALFSKIN, button and la coltskin, button models, with cloth, kid and sai soles, high arch last, Cuban heels. (“THUR One Hundred THAT ARE ALL unusually good values. Seamless Tapestry Brussels, $13.50. Seamless Velvet Rug at $15.00. Axminster Rugs at $17.50. FRESH W four holes, 2 dozen on a card, value 10c., at Tc. Oriental pearl self shank Buttons, assorted sizes, one dozen on a card, regularly 10c., at... anes RY 49c Embroi ; MANUFACTURER’S SURPLUS STOCK of washable Stocks, in Ascots and Tab effects, sold in regular stock at 4%., now 15c, eich. $1.00 House Dresses, 75c OF CAMBRIC, made high neck or collarless; in stripes or figures, large assortment of patterns. Of cambric, chambray and gingham, made in all the new Spring styles and patterns, Of silk dotted mull, in pink, light blue or laven- der; also crepe cloth in dainty floral designs; made loose fitting or Empire model, trimmed with satin to Boys’ $5.00 Suits, $3.95 SERGE RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS, pure worsted serges, in the staple blue and brown shades. Sailor and Russian Blouse styles, with military and sailor collars; correct in fit and workmanship; full lined trousers. Russian Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years, Sailor Suits, 5 to 9 years. Serviceable mixtures, in gray and brown colorings, full cut and well made in every detail; a splendid opportunity to secure dependable Trousers to finish the season. Bloomers, sizes 6 to 9 years; Knicker- bockers, 8 to 17 years. ck MR Mi LL Lk \ Brooklyn’s dependable special It day when we this sale. field THURSDAY SPECIAL. __ #2751 Suits, in black, brown and navy. |__ THUR Oxi2 Feet Rugs ‘Third Noor, Kast Building. [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | ial Button Items. pearl Buttons, two holes or +Te Button Counter, rear, Street floor, Street floor, centre, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL, House Dresses, 98 $2.00 Kimonos at $1.89 Second floor, centre, right, Central Building, enna THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Boys’ $1.00 Knickerbockers, 75c evond fiece, Mast Building, careful workmanship and finest finish, than wholesale price—the sample line and surplus stock of the famous maker, There is not only protection but style in every one of these garments—the materials being Gaberdines, imported and domestic Tweeds, Silk and Wool Glorias and plain Rubber Coats—Colors are black, gray, tan, mode, olive and checks, NONE C. O. D. or on approval. a $15.00 all marked down for clearance; every materials are Oxfotd mixtures, men’s tan, Oxford, brown and Second floor, Central Building, ce style, also patent leather tin tops; flexible welted Second Moor, West Building, ABRAHAM Women’s $22.50to $30 Rain Coats, $14.95 The Surplus Stock of J. Mandleberg & Co. THE MANDLEBERG RAINCOAT has no superior in all the world, and is considered by many est raincoat made for women. The name Mandleberg on the garment is a guarantee of best materials, most These splendid coats may be obtained here to-morrow st. asdess Come early. Women’s $4,$5 & 36 New Straw Hat Shapes, $2.95 WE OBTAINED from this manufaciurer a concession on this lot of Hats which he made up for us be- cause they did not measure quite up to specifications. The shapes are smart and jaunty styles, in small and medium effects. The braid is the new freesa Hemp, and, while black predominates, there are plenty of the new colorings such as Nell rose, taupe, blue and brown, No such values ever offered at this season of the year, season’s newest style. Trimmed Hats at $4.95 Wonderful values; many copies of Hats We imported reflecting the new Bulgarian colorings. M Germa and green | dividual plates, $2.98 42 inches tall, and fan designs, Men’s Athletic Underwear, 29c SUPERFINE CROSSBAR nainsook Underwear, extra well made and finished; loose fitting, comfortable garments, Shirts have self fronts, cut coat style and sleeveless; Drawers have ex- tra reinforced gussets, faced bands and pearl buttons; knee length. Men’s 50c Underwear, 3 for $1 Balbriggan Underwear, extra fine Egyptian cotton yarn, superior qual- ity and_ finish, Shirts have. self fronts, French necks and short sleeves; Drawers have double seats, coutil facings and pearl buttons; ankle length. Subject to slight mill imperfections, Men's Underwear at 98c Cashmere wool Underwear, extra superfine gossamer weight, natural gray, sanitary finish, Shirts have cloth fronts, English necks, long or short sleeves; Drawers have cloth facings pearl buttons and reinforced gussets; regular or short stout lengihs; ideal garments for early Spring wear. Btrest floor, Men's Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Linens $2.50 Napkins, $1.98 a Dozen ALL LINEN heavy bleached satin damask Napkins, variety of pretty patterns. $6.50 and $7.50 Table Cloths, $4.98 Superfine double satin damask pattern Table Cloths, 2x2 and 2x2¥% yards, No napkins to match, At Ile. each. Hemmed all linen red and blue plaid Glass Towels, 59. Turkish Bath Mats, 39c, Variety of colors, Street floor, reae, East Building, Women’s Stockings at 8c BLACK COTTON STOCK- INGS, seamless, double heels and toes, In medium and light weight. Store orders only. Btreet floor, Mont, Central Bufiding. 7 PIECES, handsomely decorated with large pink roses, green foliage | le; set consists of large tray with open handles and six in- and none C. O. D. Second floor, centre, Centenl Batlding, PECIAL. Milliners will do well to anticipate their wants at Every Hat is hand blocked and in the lexsanine floor, Kast Baflding, THURSDAY Men’s Fancy Shirts, 300 PERCALE SHIRTS, striped designs, also plain colors, made coat i style and cuffs attached; sizes 14 to 17 years, Men's Knitted Four-in-Hands, 18¢ Cross stripe designs, in dozens of different colorings. Street floor, front, East Building, oa 4 VY SPECIAL. Cake Sets, 50c \__THuReoA n China H American Cut Glass Flower Vase, $1.98 an extra heavy blank, exquisitely cut in the pinwheel ! finished with deep scalloped top. Store orders only | Subway fioor, Central Building, T__THURSDAY WAL. | 89c Table Da 69c. Yard. FINE ALL LINEN Irish Satin Damask, two yards wide; two very pretty patterns, 50c. Bleached Mercerized Satin Damask at 32c, a Yard. 64 inches wide, variety of pretty patierns; this } quality is sold by most stores at 50c. a yard; here | ! regularly at 39c.; a limited quantity at 32¢, a yard. Store orders only. 35c. Linen Suiting, 25c. a Yard. Yard wide white Linen Suiting, medium weight. Street floor, rear, East Buiiding, HEAVY ROUND thread bleached linen finish | white coutil, supporters attached. i Sale of Brassieres, 49c | Made of batiste and embroidery. $1.50 De Bevoise Brassieres, 98 Made of batiste, yoke of embroidery. Second Moor, front, Kast Buildiag, _____ THURSDAY SPECIAL, _ | 75c Hemmed Sheets, 53c Each HEAVY ROUND thread bleached linen finish muslin Sheets, 214x244 yards; sold by most stores for ei Dele regularly at 65c.; a limited lot at 53c, each. 25¢ embroidered and hemstitched Pillowcases, 45x36 WGHOS ¢ cneat bactein’ 18c, cach 12/4c. hemmed Pillowcases, 45x36 inches 10c, each Subway floor, West Baiiding, |__THURSE ECIAL. . 25c White Plaid Flaxons, 5c. Yd. ia ire ee Plaid Flaxons, 19c 4 E FLAXONS, in stripe and plaid; th fabrics are known for their erie i Wearing quality; much advertised for Spring and Summer frocks and dresses. Long Cloth, $1.39 and $1.59 a Piece Soft finish, for women's and children’s fine underwear; In taeyard lengths; two special values. as bial Vaist lengths and remnants of plain White Fabrics greatly reduced, ©. "1 4n@ fancy fine Street Noor, rear, Kast Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s 15c Undervests, 8c LOW NECK, sleeveless and short sleeve Undervests, Women's 40c Combination Suits, 29¢ Fine cottan, shaped, | eck, sleevi PP Had ped, low neck, Hoeven, knee length,