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JEWELLER, GETTING $400. | ,, They Miss $15,000 Wort of Gems MOHONWK LAKE, ¥, ¥., June 1—fhe in Another Strong Box Which | tenth conference of the World's Student Christian Federation convened at Mo- Withstood Them. honk Lake to-day, with thirty-seven Small jewellers in the lower east / nations represented among the 40 per- side are in a panic over the recent | sone and delegates in attendance. Re- safe robberies and holdups in the/ gions as far apart as Japan and Bouth heighborhood. The robbery yesterday | Africa, Russia and Uruguay sent dele- of Mandel Greenhaus, whom four men | gates, held up in his jewoiry store at No. 73| ‘The report of John R. Mott, General Forsyth e#treet, brought to light thit|socretary of the Federation, showed morning a safe robbery in the store| that where as four years ago the stu- of Leikind & Pearlman at No. 41) dent Christian movements In the Fed- Eldridge street, a few blocks away. | eration included 2,028 Christian associa- The robbery occurred last Friday | ons or unions, with a combined mom- night and so far the police have had| bership of 1%6,°%, they now number 2,- no success In searching for the tob-| 905 associations, with a total member- bers. The alarm of the jewelera over | ship of 156,071, an approximate increase this failure of the police was re-|of 900 anpoclations and 20,00 members, doubled when they learned of Green-| The lurcent increases bave been in the | have's adventure with the robbers and | United States, the believe one band of young thugs han been responsible for all the rob- berion. ® Jewelry worth between $300 and Ty Federation Hae | PRX FARES PME mission Merchant Prahl Was Eased Into Cab. A @an, who evidently had deen dining unsteadliy from a restau- Mother and Daeghter Wed. The Rev, Dr, ©. M. Anderson, pastor of the First M. E. Church, Plainfeld, onage ed te ae anata eu ‘adi eed taken nae Lath nd &|N. J., officiated at a double wedding at eariman safe, bu ed a hh terd: ine across the street, close to 915,00 Iny in another ante |e noe ee een Kerborteosnay be got down to the pavement. |nearby and there were marke upon | 5 ‘anf took something ng box gies showed that the ies “ rel had dor’ their best to pry it gry Seared odie fe he amalier safe had been An bs Gritied and then Jimmied open. lon “ E i married t> Francis Norman son, and Mise Irene Volimer be- if James C. Ht Hi i detectives interfered. They @ $10 bill under the seat. cad enld he was William commission mercifant of One Hundred and Third held on @ charge of in- insure his appearance in Court to-day and there as complainant against the Anthony Ammenia of No. 796 years @ prominent figure in Queens ? borough politica, died this at his home in and Cloth, Special $10.75 Regular Values up to $16.98 Several very smart models for your selection, suitably trimmed with shawl satin collar andcuffs al oe i An ey i F moires and bengalines. ‘sizes. t Ze HG ft i i i i! s 353 Two Great Assortments of Beautiful Night Robes. Worthy of Special Notice in the June Signal Sale. Not that the values are better than other lots, but the num- ber of styles and their unusual daintiness will give the special Prices an added attractiveness. $1.00 and $1.25 $1.50 and $1.75 Night Robes|Night Robes at 79c each at $1.00 each Mace of fine quality cambric Beautifully made, full width and and nainsook, all prettily trimmed | sizes; made of very fine quality with dainty laces and made Em- | nainsook, dainty lace insertion, fine pire and chemise model, embroidery oad ribbon. White Petticoats, 91.00 Combinations at $1.00, 9c. tops bound prettily ottil with fine laces and dainty embroidery. i Thirty Years | at 5 Dainty Summer gar- ments, and trimmed he the sfalnty laces oneitt Main tore—Thira ani yoke ll prettil; trimmed with” faces and ribbon, . Fleer, O’Neill’s June Signal Sale 5,500 Yards of the New Semi-Rough Milo Pongee Silk Special, 16c Yard Lustrous, silky, soft, cool, dainty—ev. ing that fastid- ious women desire in a Summer — sraterial With all its lightness it is sturdy and serviceable; takes to the laundry like a duck to water. . All desirable colors are shown, including white, tan and black. 20c is the regular price. O'Neill’s June Signal BANS BEIGE seeesesrvececcccctinestnvoctceesaeeeyes 690 Yard-wide Silk Ratine, | 36-inch Satin Stripe Tub at 38c ; at 48c A range of the best shadings and Ree fay range of this a black. This lot is subject to alight | chojoort shadings and st Me aes mill imperfections. dress shirts or waists. O'Nelll Malin Stere—Serend Fleer. June Signal Sale—a New Lot of Women’s White Footwear Excellent quality new shoes, made up in correct styles preasly for thin event. 2 i? a e Of the Washing of Dishes - there is no end— but if you have a GAS WATER HEATER there comes an end to all difficulties that are due to the lack of hot water when needed. j As much or as little hot water as you require is war Seen Low Shoes o! furnished by a GAS WATER HEATER and just WaiteCanvas _ WhiteCanvas when you want it A Heater is a necessity, not a iy pheen Gite $2:85 ttre tolegamoe $2.00 atyle, in the turned and elet Gibson luxury. oF welted sole, tip- fas “elk severed ped or plain toes, Cuban heels........ Women's 92.00 and 92.50 Low Shoes at 01.45. New Pumps aad Oxfords in tan Russla calf, gun metal and oe leather, We have them for Home or Factory use, and sell: them on easy terms. Full information may be ob- tained at any Gas Office in Manhattan or the Bronx, pateat Boys’ ¢2.25 Tan Calf Outing Shoes at $1.85. O'Neil Main Steve, Second Fleer. “The Right Vay Ia the Gas Way’’ j Consolidated Gas Company of New York Py THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913. Tw CHAUFFEUR ROBBERS OPEN UP SAFE OF |37 NATIONS AT CONVENTION.| 21 ESTO E=====ed We Give Surety Stampe Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise === ORS j 9 In New York'sg Sh ONEILL- y Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Thousands of Enthusiastic Shoppers Are Profiting by Our STIRRING JUNE SIGNAL SALE BARGAINS ==! Only a few mentioned here. Every department contributes its best values. For the June Signal Sale—these Famous $2.50Fountain Pens Every day new lots take the place of those that are sold out. A Surprise Value: Wonderfully Pretty Summer Dresses, $8.98 Very Modest Regular Values Are $10.50 to $12.98 One of the special efforts of the June Signal Sale that will give convincing evidence of the character of the merchandise, fashions and values that make this event the great shopping event of the month. The Styles Are the Smartest and Most Distinctive of the Summer Season A favorite is the combination coat effect dress, with striped voile coat and plain color skirts with appropriate trimmings. This was seen at the races at Belmont in several different effects, and caused a great deal of comment. Bulgarian trimmed models are On account of the record-breaxing low price we cannot mention the maker's name, but it-is very well known as one of the finest made. Interest in Pi Si Sale ind ond cote 1/000 pone Lee ignal induced the makers to price, so you get the benefit. 14-kt. guaranteed pen point, genuine vulcanized O'Neill’s June Signal Sale Cool Summer Blouses — in evidence and are to them little seen rian effect; others linens, coat effect linens with button trimmings. And are many others. All extraordinary values at.. 38.98 Summer Coats of Silk|Women’s Dressy Sum- mer Coats, Special Regular Values up to $20.00 Eaten) val ues beyond com- ete ane pantne some of the handsomest dresses of all ended Dresses of Flowered Voile With trimmings of silk, lace and B striped trimmed with velvet and Jap Silk Blouses, $1.95 Lingerie, voile and imported crepe blouses, igh or low neck. made in a variety Some prettily trimmed Many New Blouses, 96c A variety of the newest materials, such ilk muslin, Scotch ginghams, wos, made in some very Shadow Lace and Net Blouses with Bulgarian and satin and fancy ornament, in serges, Looe ry galines and mixtures. All sizes. Handsome New Dresses at 96.98 aioe “Regular Loree up to $10.98 broi: . Un eonated aa Cane cheers pea em! (bgorr ir ysty flowered voiles with lace O’RNeilt Main Store—Thira 5 Lingerie Blouses, ONeill Main Veore—Thiré Fieor. O’Neill’s June Signal Sale of Vacation Needs Unusual Sale of Trunks and Bags | The Greatest Yearly F.vent That Occurs in NewYork Prices Are 1-3 to 1-2 Below Regular This stock comes from such high class manufacturers as Henry Likly & Co., Headley and Farmer and other famous houses. Genuine Cowhide Suit Onses—Cloth Mned, with shirt pocket. Fair Special Lot of $5.50 Travelling Bags, $3.98 New Model $38.00 Wardrobe Trunk = Mode by Headley & Farmer, New- Covered with hard fibre, lined with with trong wood box comented between the layers; cloth Mned over that. Will hold twelve gowns of suits. Models for men and women, Positively the best ‘Travellii ine cowhide, "All isather fines 8 17 and 18 inches; pele best in in travel ONeill Hemefurnishing Store—Main Fleer. June Signal Sale of Women's Knit Union Suits The “American” Is a $25.00 Sewing Machine It ranks as one of the best $25.00 Machi: > the market, wiley O'’Neill’s Usual Price Is $15.00 Three hundred of them are in Women's fine ribbed al thig June Signal Sale. union suits, low neck and sleeve- 3 Teguiar value 59c; ce. sant r 39c 89c Union Suits, 59¢ Women's Swiss ribbed lisle |. and cotton union suits; low neck and sleeveless; plain | fancy Sold on the Club Plan Special Demonstrationof the Automatic Needle Thread A great invention for elimi- nating one annoyance from ind perso: . List price, $1.75. Spe- Demonstration. te Stren deagniee Deet— Women's Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, low neck, without sleeves; plain and hand crocheted S Makes more “Offers of Posi- tions” than any other two mediums in the universe. THE SUNDAY WORLD’ WANT DIRECTORY