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Then Faints. young woman, expensively and ly dressed, accompan'ed by a entered the office of Dr. Mosko- ‘ite, No. 13 Second avenue, a moment he feturned from a call early to- The young wom: af Doctor,” the physic! am from Philadelphia. ‘New York recently to Bed associations and bad habits, whieh was the use of morphine. sent me a drug would help me } would not hurt me. 1 took some Tam sick as a reauit.” Meskowits said she appeared to We suffering from atrophine polsoning GME advised th Hospital, a few couple was going hospital & policeman joined them, Observed that romething was girl had hardly gotten into the tewttal reception room when she lost @deaciousness. Her escort wet a hand- hief at a faucet in the room laid on her forehead and said to the “L think I'll see if 1 can't He did not return. jorte on the part of the hospital Pageicians to revive the girl were un- @¥ailing up to a late hour this morn- iam. There were no marke on her cloth- fag by which could be indentified an@ nothing but a package of cigarettes taifer handbag. She is about twenty- to years Old, five feet two inches tall eng has light brown hair and biue je. —_—_—_—-_—_ ~RESCUED AT HOTEL FIRE. Leeked in Room Saved. Police Lieutenant Hoftman and Poilce- Sen Cummings at 3 o'clock this morn- fay discovered fire at Bett Broadway ond 1 e bya Caras and four assistants, each ‘whom owned a number of dogs. Cum- turned in an alarm and then Lieat. Hoffman in rousing the wieepers, Caras was so overcome by smoke he had to be let down out of a speond-story window on a rope. Then the policemen kicked In the door of the reom in which a dozen dogs were housed —Ond they streaked it a ly Into the turned in ed, She Pre was confined to the three- atory oullding and was extinguished @ logs of $12,000, * — >. - BURGLARS LEAVE TOOLS. Regal Shoe Store in W : Rob! Phe manager of the at Proadway and Hart bups, made an inv night of $60 in cas checks for two driils and a hatt unéa by men who © opening othe- ¥ night ume. 4 Burglars ¢ he store by wrench ingoff ar Veh ter, The store ify istdtwo rooms. They whecled the sare feom the front room to the rear, wa itepen, abstracted the cash and api decamped, leaving thelr too! The tools and numerous finger fe Mrnish the only woman, badly posed, floated ashore at Sixtieth w a South Brooklyn, to-day. The body was taken to the Morgue. It is that of a Women uboul forly-iive years old, f fest wix inches In t and weigh: 183 pounds, It wa fred in @ bla blue and white waist, black BTEAMBOATS. ‘DA nm wisn) SCE v LIN NE os DAY Larihaa Pg Me Bg Irving” ae Tueedays. Thursdays, Saturdays, “ + Hendrick Hudson”’ LP FAMILY Mente Nort he rs tee: re} UNTAIN BS ry NTAIN —eoOr with her to take, Sleeper Lowered on Ropes 12 Dogs Mote! at} safes in the | riagten Files Suit. RENO, July 7.—Huit Against Helwyn Kip Farrington, banker and broker, Nex York City, has been filed by Mrs. Jonephine Taylor Farring- ton, who has been living in a ‘ashion- able hotel here #nce last December. Her brother, David Taylor, of New York, has been with her most of the time. In her complaint Mrs. Farrington says ohe was always a dutiful wife, and had no share in the causes compelling her to this step. No alimony te asked for, ae there was @ money settlement at the time of the separation. The case will come on In about ten days, probably. poeoritaedhe- Meet WINS IN “TRIAL BY BATTLE.” Wife Fights Duel With Hesband to Prove His Charges False. DENVER, Col., July tacharengtie Lt husband to a “trial by battle,” Mrs. It Palacio made good her de- te tt night in @ duel with knives against the accusation made against by Samuel Palacio, until the police, who had been summoned by the nelgn- bors, broke throuxh the locke! dvors @nd separated the combatants, Each received many wounds, which, however, | were not serious. According to the story told to the police, the combat was delfberately ar- ranged to prove whether the accusa- tion of unfaithfuiness made py the hus | band were false or true, The Kosine Co.. Washington, D. C. BANKING AND FINANGIAL WEWRY SIEGEL FRANK & VOGEL DEPOSITS MAY BE WITHORAW' WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE WRITS For o1ROULAR. cif A.M. te 6.30 Madd Ll Ag ate BL hithen Kgs . calter rate mig er Tei Beckman 1834 The Eowery Savings Bank ws ANU 130 BOWERY. W YOUK, June 10, 1913, & comi-enoua) dividend at the vate uf THREE ané ONE-HALF Per Cent. be efter Monday, Joly 21, 1018, Money deposited on or before July 10 HENRY. A, HOBENCK, Uresidens, WILLIAM £. KNOX, Comptroller, J03KI'H G, LIDDLE, Secretary. i Williamsburgh I Savings Bank Broadway and Driggs Ave., Brooklyn. iy hereby given the nd aster cf uly, 3008 he rate of PER 'F OUR Cenr. a tig Sut ve aie & all depoatt 7 jay of duly, UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue bal vy a a ee ‘Wite of Banker | Selwyn Kip Far- | for divorce of BF an New York. dae s, avocremained. ony ureneey Ok, ae Hale the vf of dan: thy re mole | , Four Fes Cant, ier Annum Mo th ‘AYLO} ; bd qed ‘will draw | © Jf | | E In New York’ Shopping Center Q'NEILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Porch and Lawn Furniture In the Great July Sale At Savings from 10 to 50 Per Cent. Those who are accustomed to grasping O’Neill’s golden opportunities in furniture are well aware of the fact that they get what they want when they want it. To those who are not accustomed to buying at O'Neill’s, we can say that they can get what they want— namely, good furniture at good ohn Aerie when they want it—namely, by quick delivery. Another advantage to the persons buying at O’Neill’s is that they can purchase furniture at sale prices on our EASY CLUB PLAN, and arrange to at intervals, Some of Axes Redeem Them in Merchandise E=E@) pa’ the sensational bargains to be placed on sale to-morrow ate as follows: $1.75 $2.50 Porch Rocker, a= oa Genuine maple wood, with a double woven $3.50 Rustic Arm Chair, —_S so Se a Just like the pic- ture, is large. roomy and com- $2.50| $3.50 Reed Rocker, 2.50 This beautiful rocker is one of our special made reed seat; broad, com- Se a lcaee scalle patterns, made extra high fortable arms; high cantwnsd eae back, roomy scat. It back; five flat spindles lertnnatdr ‘a | 4 has s heavy, continuous made e in back and seven wood's red cedar; roll reed arm and back braces in base; finished retains the bark made on a pag of hite maple frame; natural and green. Af- ‘ievmen fe ow % fords absolute comfort really “Rustic. ‘ A finished , natural, brown to the fatigued body. oneal Reba} and tte: We also are continuing the July sale ot tine Beds and Beidings and all rurniture at reduced prices. O'Neill Mousefurnlabing Store—Second te Fourth Eloor. A Special July Clearance of ‘Prairie Grass Rugs Nothing could be n could be more attractive and appropriate for the Summer home or bungulow than to have the house fitted with prairie grass rugs. We are holding a sensational July sule of these rugs at greatly reduced prices, us follows: Some Extraordinary Values in Cottage Curtains SSS A house, in order to be attractive and pretty, must be dressed as all asahuman being. One of the first actions taken in the dressing of the house is to supply it with curtains, therefore, ‘if you are intending furnishing your summer home you can obtain some excellent bargains in curtains at our sale to-morrow. which includes Swiss Curtains with colored floral borders in blue, pink and yellow. Regular value, 01.25; special at, pair, 85C Regular value, 01.90; special at, pair, JBC Regular value, 01.88; special at, pair, $1.15 Lace Curtains At exactly half their original selling price. All short lots of Nottingham and Cable Net Curtains. Regular 81.80, Special at. pit, T8e| Regular 88.00, Special 1.90 Regular 64.00: Special at; pair, #1¢08| Regular @85, Special at bait, Hegular $8.60; Special at; pair: 91:29| Regular 63:36; Special at, pais $3 Awnings at $1.50 All complete, ready for banging. A clearance of 180 awnings made 36 inches wide, 5 feet down, made of the best stripes and mounted on heavy galvanised frames, all one sise. O'Neill Main Store—Fearth Floor, News of the Great July Clearance Sale Among our many July clearance items you will find excellent values in all depart- ments—including— Women's Undergarments ' at 50¢ «=: ea. sini they are 75c values This besietitel ease includes DRAWERS, made of fine elie with deep « mbroidered ruffles; UNDERSKIRTS oreo cotton with embroidered edges and tucks; NIGHT- ES in the slip-over model, made of cambric with lace and embroidery trimmings; WHITE PETTICOATS with deep Hamburg ruffle, and CORSET COVERS, made of fine nain- foak ip rench style, trimmed with pretty laces and em- roidery. Other Undergarments at $1, 00 «2. | Included are W bis Petticoats, tdasticon wate line Nelatose oad laces and embroidery, White Fetticoats and Princess Slips at 91.95 each—Having trim- YC of Laces, Embroidery and Ribbons. Exceptionnl value, O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, icons Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, SAVINGS BANKS. | Mecopatan Savings Bank THinh AY hs, Liner | metitute) 2 and 8 THN AMTENED ied iM END 8x6 {t.; regularly $1.30; special at 95C }aaT}ft.; regularly 62.50; special at $1.95 6x9 ft.; regula ly $4.0; special at $3.00 8x10 {t.; regularly $6.50; special at $4. 50 Oxi2 ft.; regularly 68.75; special at $5.95 We Also Announce a Sale of. Fibre Porch Rugs These fibre rugs are iss are aos oxtes ews extra heavy and are weather-proof. 214x5 ft.; regularly 91.35; special at 95C 8x0 {t.; regularly $1.93; special at $1.45 4}gn7¥4 {t.; regularly 68.65; special at $2.95 6x0 ft.; regularly 96.75; special at $5.50 734x1034 {t.; regularly 90.00; special at $7.50 Ox1 ft.; regularly 011.26; special at $9.50 O'Neil Main Stere—Feurth New Ribbons Stampe ed Goods at 19c yd. at 29c ca. ea. —— SS = = Regular 39c Value Regular 50c Value Moire, plain taffeta and dotted Stamped nainsook Chemises and satin ribbons, 514 and 6 inches wide, | combinations in all the latest: models in all the most popular colors. ready for making. Good values. 25c Taffeta Ribbon at lSc yd. [7 was at = ca. 8-inch taffeta, in all colors, odds aoa=S= = and ends of plain and fancy ribbons,| Of white linen, eleo stamped Good value. damask towels; exceptional values. O'Neill Main Store—Main Fleer, O'Netlt Main Stere—terend Veer. Important Sale That Continues Tuesday Such as Toilet Articles, Mens Wear, Devas Goods, Linens, Houre- furnishings, Silks, Upholsteries, Shoes, Rugs, Women's Wear, Groceries, &. 20th to 2ad Street, New York Cit) —2OK EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION RUCTION, @¢ WANT A JUB?. WE GUARANTEE TO GET WORK FOR YOU NGapicns & ht Robes, Princess Slips and Com- Cambric, ail prettily trimmed with SAVINGS BANKS. _ CITIZEiis’ SAVINGS BANK 60 AXD 58 BOWERY, COR, CANAL ST. rr ist on all sume Come Nights If You Work, WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY | IRAPH SCHOOL, New York City. | at Pregl 01 ¥ enldent. Goinn out of town Re We, bane Chenmes as irving - savings institution * 116 A eres St.N.Y. | ‘Vhe Trustees i NewYorkSavin sBank W..W. Cor. 14th St. and Otp Avany Foly 1, 1014. Aividend at the rat 10 NEW YORK WORLD DS Ow CREDIT, eee rine WEEKLY OR MONTRLT UaYMe + sy ae as oe American Waich & Diamond Co. MAIDEN L4Ne. OBURUE fo. ganem 90 31! 9 duly detn, a toa Te 07 unk meee mu nts a iio Na World “Wants” Werk Wonders, Co) , $2.00 Wash Suite for Small Boys, 1.60 i) ‘Beach a to 12 years iH ly styles, with oo well as an extra pair of bloomers— na + ebonbonth color (ek, | | | Others... 2 | Washable Coat Suite— | Wipe ert, dy Outfite—4 to 14 years. 149 and 1.98 Baseball Pollgeman’ bana n ivins Rider, for orl, ao as well as boys, Red Tickets are placed apes reduced goods enly—They mean 7 to 3 yeare—in titee—moat unusual v juce— 08... WHITE HOSIERY ‘The best possible Hosiery for sultry Bummer we wae reo ' patra tcc whi Matern cise Whi A $24,000 Underwear 50 ct. Nainsook Corset Covers. 69 ct. Nainsook Night Dresses. 49 & 69 ct. Nainsook and Cambric 85 ct. Nainsook and Cambric Petticoats. . f ct. Nathsook and Cambrie Combinations. 98 ct, Extra Size Nainsook igh | | Cluster PSebral-y La and sleev onal Minne’ DE! 4.98 & 95.96 Boye’ Nertolh Suits. Aled double broaat styles — navy seraes, homespuns, cheviots Weede-—many with ex BOTW” CLOTHING—THIRD ¥LOOR, 96 ct. & $1.25 Little Boys’ Wash Suits. .77 Percales, linons, galateas, chainbray and duck—white, colors and fancies Russian and siilor wtyles—con- abel CEOPAtNatehiad Flton, 29 et. Boys’ Golf Cape. New large HATS—THIRD FLOOR. 39 ct. Boys’ Blouses... Madras, percaies ong cheviots— plain, striped and figured—light, imedlum And dark-new link colar or a a and—# to Ib y: SPNinn Sos THD FLOUR, 59 et. Boys’ Percale Pajamas : 88 |] Aleo woven madres—white with pink or blue striven oF figures-full cut pearl buttone 4 t Ya: POSING: 0 RD rioon, 25 & 29 ct. Embroidery Collars roreimgn and domestic, sheer lawn and inmtiste—many pretty pattems And DER WnAR—MAIN YLOON, Md. Children's Cosubrte | Drawers SK, TUESDAY WILL BE CHILDREN'S DAY THEREFORE—TO-MORROW :— Continuation Sale of * | Women’ 's Underwear — ONE-THIRD Below Regular. The following figures stand for more than their numerical significance, We UNDERSTATE rather than EXAGGERATE values. Qualities and styles are very, very attractive And ovrices wonderfully lew for qualities represenigd, 59 ct, Extra Size Nainsook Drawers. . Finer qualities also ‘a ‘Sale Prices. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS PURCHARE, No Matt of Telephone Oréers. MORNING SPECIALS—Temerrew, Tuseday, Until 1 P. M. |fo prevent dealers buying, quaatities restricted. Phenomenal Valuce in » SUMMER APPAREL For Girls and Misses Now 4.05. New 6.05. brown and savy—irimming clude ollke and braids, Other Great Values in “Red Ticket” Lote. ot CHILDREN’S COATS. - New 8.05 to 8.95....were 45.08 to GRD MISSKS' DRESS SKIRTS. © Now 2.98 to 3.06....were 6.58 to (58 GIRLS’ DRESSES. Now 2.05 10 4.05....were ts to Ob DRESSING SACQUES SWEATERS menite ana Purchase for $18,000 \ No Mall or Telephone Orders’ 12% et. ha, Wide Pireilia,. Mill Jongths of ft ihee plan of ea ec a red ground 12-¢t. Steel Knives and Forks oe Weil- senomn, make; foncy ban handles,” 29 ct. Morcoriaed Tab'e Demashs..... © inch > fult Uplench new patterns, | 18 ct. Featherpreel | Assorted surieae- ASN ga $1.49 Neti Curtains—pair.. wide lene, insert—d. TAIN 4. Little Tete’ Colered Deas clot mB Fe pliin & nh je—Ves ire ane UNDERWEAB-MAIN FLOOR, $1.19 Lawn and Bette Wolots...... 78 Va inlertecbigh or low ‘che ong WAlsTS—SROOND FLOOR,