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'ACHT DAMAGED rc COLLISION I IN HARBOR. Sore CAVE AWAY SECRET |" ‘sctiaats OF HS BA THIRST | Vasiliki wnen antering che harbor ses- terday struck the American steam yacht Burt, doing considerable damage. The Burt is owned by John H. Hanan f Covtin Aso Oa Also Claims Harry, © “W, Was Tight With His |4s4 tie the tag ot the Now York Tech| - Club. She left here July 8, 1912, and was Joined at Cowes by Mr. and Mrs. Hanan and a party of friends, the ping at Cowes for the regat Pay Envelope. Mrs. Mae M. Corbin’s retort to her ‘a ungallant charge that h@/ was the intention of Mr. and Mra. Fefuge on the thirteenth floor of a| Hanan to make a trip around the wi hotel to_escape her ‘terrible | in her with Leki fhed of friends, The Surt 19, @ steel vessel, ech: rigged, and lashings” te that Corbin snored 1 Wielently that the neighbors iow | Raving ip fee beidl hed been drinking. This distressed nn EM Bightly, she says, in an aMdavit Me tne’ musreme Court to-day, tor| SUBWAY SCAFFOLD FALLS Detrayed to outsiders a family secret | wasee tron: hers in Bzcavation had heroically sought to hide dur- . _ o the three years of her married life vt strated aneren cone! Corbin. 4 scaffold twentyive feet below, the ‘Mrs. Corbi was 8 widow with a thir | @rest surface in the subway excavation irl, Florence sun MRI wURLD, nn | The Combined Stocks of the 14th Street Store WOMAN UPSETS LAME, IS SERIOUSLY BURNED Flames Damage eaten ile Home and House Next Door in the Bronx. ‘Mrs. Irene Lyon was seriously burned carly to-day during @ fire that gutted her home at No. 1275 Walton avenue, | the Bronx. When her husband, Wesley Lyon, went to bed shortly before mid- might she decided to remain up a little il] Resinol stops | skin torments | of which she announced her inten- to leave him, emphatically he contradicts eMidavit of Mrs, Corbin's daughter, soothing, healing medica- tion in Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap penetrates the tiny pores of the skin, clears them of impurities, and stope itching én- ‘e r-ourling this statement of Corbin his af ltl ide toward her mot! te te sno she seen any uss, for his work, but ®ecause per-" is have told her so. The case is fdarked for trial at an early date. oo Laureate’s Body Burned. Chapel Royal, enews Pe Pulse, a ‘at the same hour, as jed by members of the Austin { Resinol heals eczema, OUR CREDIT REQUIRES NO CLUB FEES NO RED TAPE—NO EXTRA RGES IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. er you buy for Cash or Credit you'll find by actual comparison that OUR nae ARE ALE Le LOWEST $1.50 Sold Oak Dining Chair, 79¢ | Gil aah, golden finish; fi thigh , = New and the balance in SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENIS e wonderful barga:ns in nove TeEe i OS ait ons Al a SIOKE, block ‘a5th-26th ‘St. "and 8th Ave, ch ag YRIVAr, JUNE: v, 1¥18. * & Rothenberg’s 4. Oaaa nanan SALE Offering $2,000,000 Worth of Merchandise at Remarkable Reductions If you have been reading our daily advertisements you undoubtedly have noted the ruthless cutting of prices. If you walked through the store you must have had the fact doubly impressed on you—both by the low prices and the eager crowds taking advantage of the greatest values ever known to be offered. Saturday Brings a Great Underpricing ry All yond STREET STORE ANIL (heard, Two Stylish New Models illustrated Hodels That Go Par- “teularty Wel. with $ 98 {ight color. Sammer ‘Seodeas right is fashioned of finely plaited lace, and is effective- It is an impossible feat to mention all of the thousands —yes, tens of thousands—of bargains that await all who attend this sale. THERE 1S POSITIVELY NOTHING RESERVED, and no matter what you need, you will find it in this greatest of all great clear- iy telmamad with ile mime septa high abun, vale hing “=! Another One. of the New Styles ‘This attractive model fe made of « fine Summer’s Favorite Sport Waist e Balkan Blouse Pogue ord by Popular ye noes bed Middy Blouse’s We Invite 685 Mothers to Buy Boys’ oo Wash Suits At the Low Price of Many are worth even more. A maker gave us his sample line asan rpaasonabecirr oe see more, Russian see Blows Suits te all the models, military, ae or Eton styles. oe oe ne ieee Tet ieute Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, ad Me Extra Pair of Knicker Pante, abe Also Norfolk Suits, in mixtures, sizes 7 to 16 years,and Double Breasted Suits, of mixtures and cheviots, with two pairs of pants, sizes 7 to 16 years, Also White Duck, Linen of slashed Crash Norfolk Suits, one pair of knickers, 7 to 16 years, (Third Fleer.) For Women and Misses Reducing a Large Number of Men’s $1.50 Shirts trench i x) nu ys there $ i? lis it Sensational! This Sale, For Saturday Two-Piece Balkan 298° Coat Serge Dresses 38 women. Sizes 14 to 18 years for misses. (Gesend Wiese.) 3,000 Pairs Men’s Shoes and Oxfords|POUND CAKE # ri ae “taney” ci ite That Find No Equal for Less Than $3.00, at Slightly imperfect shoes and oxfords made for a Chicago mail order nye to vl hog 00 the pair. All the very latest and newest st les the season, in patent coltskin, gui calf, velour i, tan Ronis calf and various other wanted leathers; sizes 5 to ll, E & EE widths; pair Misses’ & Children’s $3.00 Pumps Made of patent coltskin, gunmetal and tan Russia calfskin. Warran solid leather soles. at small 6 for infants to large size 2 for misses 9 ; Women’s $3.00 and $3.50: Radcliffe Pumps = Oxtords = ag) not an wnat pre ete let lot; sizes 244 to 8, Oo “Liberty” § Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers The Best to Be Had at This Price. + @ Pair berg and, from new on, on sale at the new store. Known for heir style and ¢ tarabiity Always a full line of sizes and widths fh "* Shoes and Oxfords for growing girls—the kind with our half-height heels EN pair in the latest new +: 25 EE widths; ‘ ae to any sold at, $3.00. The famous * footwear "wold by > in all leathers and styles. ** GINGER SNAPS vs%4.5 10.250 | STRAWBERRIES a's (Mtath Flee.) 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