The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1913, Page 7

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+ RISKS HIS LIFE TO STOP RUNAWAY HORSE FROM | 1, TRAMPLING. CROWD Second Exposition of Police-' man Kreutzer’s Bravery Within a Fortnight. News Oddities BERRY & TOOMBS are undevtakers in Duluth. IN A BANKRUPTCY CASE at Philadelphia the unsentimental court made the debtor's flancee surrender her $360 engagement ring. IN NEWPORT for the first tinte in twenty years the “id” has been clamped | on gambling. SPEAKER CLARK moved because his Washington landlord raised the rent $60 a month. SECRETARY TUMULTY lost his hat in the Capitol and tt was found later jon Senator Mark Smith's heady . Politeman Kreutzer of the TramMfec quad, who is stationed at Twenty-third street end Fourth avenue, made a spec- taclar stop of a runaway on June 11, &n@ repeated the trick today while hun- Gre@s looked on. A dig and fractious horse attached to Qn express wagon belonging to Frank Gavarese managed to slip his bridle as JULIUS HARBURGER in @ flowery speech eulogized the Sheriff of New York County, HOTEL MEN In Baltimore fired expensive French chefs because they couldn't fry chickens like negro cooks. JERSEY CITY loses its soft coal nuisance fight and the railroads will con- tinue to smoke up. ry WORK AHEAD FOR THE HORSE MARINES—"King Constantine Goes to Take the Field Again and His Whole Fleet Will Follow.” YONKERS WIFE wrote to her husband that she had eloped with a netgh- bor because he had threatened to kill himeelf if she didn't, and she considered it her duty to save a human life. th was westward toward ie. The crowds coming up @ut @f the subway kiosks on the east elée of Fourth avenue had to scatter to dodge the beast's flying hoofs. f Peieeman Kreutzer, direct @elddle of the crossing of Four and Twenty-third strect, saw the big fan straight for him for the shock of col- horse tried to swerve | GERMAN REICHSTAG appropriated money at the rate of $10,000,000 « minute and imagined itself the American Congress. KAISER Iikes Gerard and Jimmie !s sald to reciprocate. Te Hold Autopsy on “Floater.” The body of @ woman, apparently forty years old, wae found floating in the East River off Ninety-seventh street this morning and taken to the Harlem Morgue. The woman wetghed 120 pounds and was 6 feet @ inches in height. Sho wore » black skirt, black laced shoes and stockings, a dark ehirt- waist anda long coat. Her underwear was of gray cotton. Her hair was dark brown, On one of her fingers were two cheap rings, and in her pocket a bottle of eye wash and @ small can of salve, There were no marks on the | voay, which had been in the water for at least a week. Later it was removed to the downtown Morgue, where an autopsy will be held. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE} | has saved thousands of dollars to families who could ill afford 3 | the expense necessary to main- tain the services of a physician ‘and has answered the purpose | equally as well and often suc-$ | ceeded after our best physi-3. cians have failed. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound is one of this kind. one arm about his neck, and wi Fight hand closed the runiway's was ready to drop from suffocation. It was hejtered with a rope and ted back to where the owner had tied it. Broke Restaurant Man's Leg. Cari Welsels, forty, proprietor of a festaurant at No. 35 Kemp avqnue, ‘Wiliiameburg, was sitting out front in &@ ohalr gettihg a breath of fresh air early to-day when a man came along and Bit Weisels on the head with » club, at the same time kicking the chair from unéer him. The stranger escaped in the darkness. Weilsels was taken to the Bastern District Hospital. His right leg was broken, He told the police he never saw the man before and that not @ word passed between thei. ————=>_—_ Morgan 40 Years in P. 0. Postmaster Morgan will celebrate to- day the fortieth anniversary of his ap- Pointment to the postal service. He became a letter carrier here July 1, 1873, and rose through the various grades. He was born in Marshall, | Mich., Nov. 16, 1855, World “Wants” Work Wonders. | Store Closed Friday and Saturday U Rowwir TELLER & Co. A Most Extraordinary Special Offering Wednesday Excelling Any Event of Its Kind Heretofore Announced. Women’s High-Class Summer Dresses Positively $12.00 to $32.50 Vulues, ON SALE WEDNESDAY AT 5.90 7.50 9.75 12.50 15.00 Made of crepes, white voiles, striped voiles, embroidered voiles, ratine, Oriental crepes, lingerie and linen. In coat, vestee, fichu and Callot girdle models, with picot edged footings and ruchings of maline, tulle, net, embroidered batiste, &c. No Credits No Exchanges No Approvals TO CLOSE OUT 100 Women’s Linen Suits i Formerly up to 29.50 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Swa { VISIT OUR RESTAURANT, 8TH FL.——-—<—ep| the Fly! Sinpson 34 Yoan Lradas \f Fashion J seo Size All-Metal) VE.199710 20" ISTREET. FLY -SWATTER Wicker Furniture FREE | Fer the Coupon For Porch and Living Room IN NEXT | at Cost or Almost Cost Prices Sunday's World About 430 pieces of wicker furniture have been repriced to about cost price for a quick clearance, We mention just a few—but if you have any wants, you’ th Flies carry disease; kill the flies and prevent sickness in the home | ons he able to supply it here, now, at a saving. #3.00 Rattan Tea Table, $1.95 Auriga the hot spells of summer. *rovect your families. Every home should have one or mor sanitary all-metal Fly-Swatters. | The World shows YOU THE WAY to get an all-meta! FLY-SWATTER FREE. Remember the Coupon for a| Habbitt all-metal F) | iM EXT SUNDAY'S WORLD Be. eure you order your Sunday World carly. the porch or Veranda, Very light and the popular size. Red sl 95) Misses’ or Child's Rocker, 4ocl TTT i We hats just 200 of ¢ i'n ie Have double reed seat, strong ly made, to close out at .. 49c = 96.95 $6.50 Jumbo Porch Rocker, 94.95 93.95 4.00 Porch Rockers. .#2.93 10.00 Reed Rockers. 3.00 Porch Rockere...01.95 6.50 Reed Chairs.. 4.50 Reed Chair ka Simpson Cramterd Co. Genuine Cork Linoleum Has Just Arrived—the Regular 59c Quality—To-morrow at This is one of the best lots of cork linoleum 3 } died this season. Many new advance Fall patterns i1 the lot — ; @ yerde in this sale, to-morrow only, mavere THE BVENING WORLD, ‘Table is 24 inches across top and just what yeu want for| SD4PS0N CRAWFORD CO., sixTe a AVENUE, 19TH i =e see merreenearommemnennet TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1013. ‘The Coolest Spot in New York, Restaurant 8th Floor Sanpson Cranford Co IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER Here’s Good News for the 4th of July 1000 Women’s SUMMER DRESSES Whose Prices Should Have Been $7.50 and $9.75, but We Can $4. 95 Say To-Morrow They Are, Each . We ae invite those to whom the term washable dresses conveys an only when of an ordinary garment to be worn ly when the in- tense heat makes it compulsory. The surprise of their lives awaits such women, as these dresses are so well made of such splendid material and in such smart and distinctive styles as to be posi- ree beautiful. Ded bees are so extensive as to make adequate description impossible, so let it suffice to say that nothing but the newest in correct models is shown, including Frectiag and tunic effects. New style skirts, cool, round necks, fancy lawn wae styles, hand-embroidered collars, fancy net frills, girdles and sashes, pretty revers cuffs, fine laces and button trimming. The materials are those which will launder well, such as ratines, tissues, voiles, linens, chambray, Dolly Varden and ginghams, in the loveliest colors, stripes, checks and fancy figures. Sizes range from 4 to thsi! becas hg ened is crisp, fresh and new, and a wonderful value at vel modest price Of... ...... see seen sence ees ef $4.95 wr Simpeon | Crawford Cov Third Fleer. On | fale T To-Morrew, Mall Orders Filled. Men's Hosiery and Underwear Our complete : stocks of Men's Furnishings present many splendid opportunities to supply one’s needs at noteworthy savings. 50c| Men's Athletic Shirts and Drawers, of fine 5 ite nainsook, 59c to 60c grade, for. . 3. c cmmieneuatamniineanitil, Men's Athletic Shirts and | Men's Lisle Thread Hose, black, | Men's Pure Silk Hose, black and tun and assorted shades, cuit ‘shades, mei 42 BSS OC aU acLin c Men's Sitk Liste Hose, black, tan Men's “Flex o' Mull’ Underwear, shirts and drawers, at, each Drawers, of fine white 55c ‘a - @ for 01.40; pair....... 6. nainsook, value 81, for. Men's #1 Combinations, athictic | Men's Silk ne Hose, black, tan and assorted shad bis 1. 0 style, of white nainsook, 7) e eee for 91,00; ans d Combinations. of white | Men's Silk Hose, accordion weave, | 8nd assorted shades, seconds of hort sleeves, ankle seconds of our 50c loo our @5c grade, 3 for 50c; drawers, ats ....c.cccees | assorted shades, at. CL aptit reece .18c ta Simpson Crawford Co, Main Floor, On Bele pleatings, shadow or . styles of high and low collay and without pleatings and jabots attached; at, each, 25c and 50c Net and Shadow Lace Guimpes,} Mth and without col- 33.508 *4 “Patrician” e» “Sir Henri" Shoes for $1.98 Y Only twice a year is it possible to buy these Shoes ™ yor Women at less than regular prices All new, perfect shoes They are in the wanted Summér styles and leathers, These are first quality $3.50 and $4 shoes— paaemiece “shoes known the world over. with dainty pl ina big 25¢ and 50c rere ony and Odd Lots n me designs and ‘Dewest shapes. eto $1.98 values, at 50c, 68c and 95c Newest Pleatings, net Me. f shoe. 1,000 pairs of new shoes as well as remainders from our own Hf cock were here when the sale began. Stock up now for the Summer. gr Simpson Crawford Co, Second Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, pec nd nt, vard, 25c and 50c To-morrow Only! ! Women’s Silk Hosiery 55c Black with double garter top and reinforced soles, heels and toes. Women’s Boot Silk Stockings Double garter top and forced soles, heels seconds of our 50c grade; special, at, pi garMain Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, Wines, Ete. For the “Fourth” Whiskey, ‘ Crow or Mono- ami gal #2-48% ful ., 65¢ Women's Silk Gloves, 59ec Positively the Best Value in America at the Price White for short sleeves. Just received @ shipment of these popu- tary loves in time for holiday wear. Mousquetairc, sixteen button length, made by one of the best- New dork state, SOC Flag Outfit mer drink; gal. a. 65¢ end... 85c A Mammoth Fecal Mark-Down Sale ot Men!’ S Clothes EY ERYTHING a man wants in 4 the way of clothes for the 4th, for vacation and outing wear, in @ most timely price reduction event at very much less than you had in- tended pay ‘7.50 Special, to-morrow, at | | | Consisting of b «6 fast-color, sewed stripe Flag, pole, ropes and bracket 98e 101 Men's 912, 00 Mo- | 4 ( hair Sui Bbsccaneaanisees \ NAY 1120dd Sum: i Same Outfit, Yj MY $15.00 Values, at 7.50 with 5x8 Flag. . 1 | 26) Men's and Youth's +985 | 225.00-1913 Model 8, alues re | 86 Silk and Linen Pon- Readington Bicycles Made of 14-inch seamless tubing, and fitted with one-piece Fauber crank, extension handle-bars; has motor — cycle 9] grips, at le Third Floor, Mall Ordere Filled. $7.98 Couch Z Hammock, SD on gee Norfolk Bult, $18.00 Value, at..... 10 | NE 276 High Grade ¢ “920 “ai S d and $25 Suits at... 12 "92.45 2.25 Lexington te 3d Avenue |Walters 88-Note {Player Piano at | Walters Piano, | On Terms of $1 a Week 4, Z, (ob NMG 59th to 60th SLL, Declaration of ‘independence | for Piano Purchasers BLOOMINGDALES’ factory-to-home method pianos makes every piano purchaser independent commission fiends and unscrupulous piano dealers. It insures you a full value for every dollar invested. It is a surety that you are buying a piano gna straight- fj forward, cluan-cut basis. | is an assurance that every piano is meehed in plain Ce the Lee coe price, which saves you 6 best materials | janos, and only ployed to build them. of sellin used in the construction of these the most skilled workme: We thergfore unhesitatingly guarantee every Walters Piano for fifteen years, and at the same time assure you bo it is built to last a lifetime. No home can afford to be without music. It is the very iness, and if you are contemplating P ‘ano or Player Piano you owe it to urself to investigate Bloomingdales’ square deal policy. If you never had the time or the opportunity to learn how te play the Loge Gad interest in music will be immediately awakened by the owner- a $399 OnTerms of §2 a Week Price includes Bench, Cover, Music Roll Cabinet, 12'R o's Music, Free Delivery—No Interest-—No Insurance—no Extras. The owner of a Walters Player Piano is not a mere operator or looker-on, but is in actual touch with the entire world of music, A little familiarity with the expression devices er- ables .one to produce with equal fecility the recognized classics or any other music in whic! one charces to celight, If you are looki for a good all-around piano, there iz no other instrument at its price that can compare with our $225 Style <‘S,” at Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. NO INTEREST—NO INSURANCE. -NO EXTRAS & My, || \\ 9800 Straw Hats at 1.50 Men's $5.00 Fen Mind you, this low price before the Fourth. Our mL do not show as Hats are genuine, A choice a dogen nev new blocks in all sises. Simpeen Crawford Co,, Second Fleer. On Sale To-Merrew. WALTERS PIANOS maintain their place among the best pianos” | reason of their Wey a artistic merits, In beauty of case design, dur- end Facer ysl gg exquisite tone quality, they are the favorites jj fined musical ur old Piano for a beautiful new Walters {fl Piano or Player and pay the balance at the rate of St 6:84: pes Week, Send for our latest illustrated piano book. | Upon request a representative will gall | ut WH 268 Men's $2.50 and ‘anama Hats, $ 1 ow 8 price in any previous A: And the best part of this meseage—the 20TH STREET Piano Salesroomns, 3d Floor. Coen Trensinec Ricamingtaine’, Lec, We bd Ave, 60h

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