The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1913, Page 7

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ANUTERS WN IF PARTIAL STORY IN NEW HAVEN IGT i Discrimination in the Matter of Rates and Tickets Found by Commerce Board. WABHINGTON, July 0.—The Inter- @tate Commerce Commission decided to-day that the existing scale of com- mutation passenger fares from points in Connecticut to New York City was ot unreasonable generally, although certain stations were found to be un- Juatly discriminated against. Tre commission held it to be din- crimigatory against Connecticut com- muters for the New Haven to refuse eelfithem reduced rate fifty-trip fam- M1} tidkets, while such tickets are sold dy the road between New York City and CT New York State points, —— STILWELL’S TRIP TO PRISON DELAYED Gov. Suizer Said to Have Granted More Time for the Preparation of a Confession. Though former State Senator Stephen J. Btilwell was to have been removed ; trom the Tombs to Sing Sing to-mor- * row, there to serve the sentence of from four to eight years imposed upon him by Justice Seabury, Sheriff Harburger was intdrmed to-day by Clerk Penny of the Supreme Court, Criminal Branch, that Justice Seabury had issued orders that @o commitment papers should filled out without the Justice's orders, | It ts said that Justice Seabury nas | postponed the commitment of Stliwell until next Tuesday, It ‘# sald in the Criminal Courts Bufiding that Gov. Sulzer has decided to give Btiwell more opportunity to} ake @ confession Involving other poll- | jane at Albany, if he feels inclined) do so. For that reason Diatrict-At- torney Whitman has consented to a Pailadelphia Salesman Stopping Here I$ Held Pending Ex- tradition Papers.¢ Rudolph venzberg, forty-six years, eld, of No. $50 South Fifty-sixth street, Philadelphia, was arraigned to-day be- fore Magistrate House in the Yorkville and it ts claimed for them by orney, Henry A. Heiser, that soe shipped him a carload of pianos, time ago, which he sold to C. J. & Son of Philadelphia and failed Brennick of the West Thirtieth street | police station on a warrant issued by Magistrate Rooney of Philadelphia. He was held for thirty days, without bail, | pending the arrival of extradition pa- o¢re from Harrisburg. iss tS JERSEYMAN DIES ABROAD. of ‘Mechanical Engineers now making a tour of the German cities. Thé benquet was the closing festivity by the city of Munich in the old Hall. 5 FURNITURE In| Lh " Every Purchase of CREDIT TERMS: 5 = "75 | 10 ems ‘150 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT OPEN $4.00 SE’ Station at corner. 5 104th St. COLUMBUS AWE. BET. 103 & 104 ST. |f Vmemmmebialihiiaiin ¥j | gpostponement of the commitment. Sen- i” j ator James C. McCleliand and Rob- Ts ig ert Moore, counsel for Stilwell, denied \ to-~lay that their client Intended to ae make any confession or was now en- 7 aged in writing a confession, as was t rumored. 4 —_-—_——_ \ en = WITH DIVERTING $2,965 | MUNICH, Bavaria, July 9—E. R.| @Reilley, said to be trom Elizabeth, | Now Uersey, died suddenly last night | ) of heart failure during a banquet given to the members of the Amerioan Society TWoBIG STORES~Now ONE Buying in Double Quantities to Meet the Demands < of Two Clienteles pvenves Busy tr ‘We Are / Are Able to (2 )). Y)) Quote Much Low Lower n | ry Prices Than 4 STR ‘ie EET STORE Tore Parasols That Would Regularly Bring ip t Our buyer reports she $ “1% 69 never saw the equal of this lot anyw here to be sold at so least twice the tale price; pairat.......... | toes, solesand garter tops, Pair.......... ra The Mid-Summer Hosiery Sale the amily A Low Pricing of Very Desirable Grades for Warm Weather Wear—Unusual Values Women’s Seamless Cotton Hosiery Women’s up hg Ste Usk Usle ; Hostery Men's Seamless Thread a Silk Hose Choice of all black or black with eplit roles: @@ 4 | Cobweb lise, bandeoe wit fot ‘cotton sf ine : Siorel flea omgaf AC srg Eopetrt double toes snd heels, Elastic garter. tops; bie teekin sesstiouuan heels and ribbed tops. They are mil sec splendid, durable hosiery that is worth at — Repth sie tt 19¢@/= bral enety work upto 3 Special, 19¢ Women’s Seaml ss £osiery Chiren’s ninbea sorta Men’s Seamless Ball F Tose Children’s Lisle Hosiery Seamless mercerized cotton stockings in | Finest ribbed Seamless Cotton Stockings Fe prllresten caller | a black and ~ ribbed lisle stockings in acy ies "black, white, be Cell bet 1 te igi only. Double toe and | eaclceart 1 | end oo fret ala otik with pol he Double toes Is 12'e eels and clastic legs. All sizes 10 C t All to 11/2. Mi ae i9e bai Sa De |e man 1 Qq|itmarataecita is 9D%e Raat Ee te 19 (Mala Fleer.) Women’s Swiss RibbedCotton Union Suits, 98 Regular & Extra Sizes Fine Swiss ribbed. Low neck and sleeveless. Pants are lace trimmed. ‘Women’s Cotton Vests. ‘Swiss ribbed: low neck and| low onal g9tce| fe Underpricing and Sale of 286 Fine Black Jap. Silk Blouses At the Low Price These waists were selected for a leader—and there is no other reason for this reduction. We could just as N easily get the full price for them. . Made of a good qualit; arp = with large round collar, finished with neatly hemmed alk fel Fahy dei til down rot Sleeves are quarter inte for turnover cuffs Voile Blouses at With Madeira ruche, trimmed with net ruche around $4.00) err neck down front of waist; hemstitched yoke. ‘Women’s Lisle V. Sa eats, Women's Union ee Sein ribbed. ow neck and sleeveless praakley with lace <2 finished with rel ogey resell Pants A Summer Coat Offer of Great a Silk, Satin and rang Coats | One Should Bein Boery Woman's Wardrobe forthe nae tion. 462 coats to be exact—we cleared off the racks of a large manufacturer at our own price. Need- ie to sa BS hd we ened was soaenny wr act, cent. We include them all x ane fae All the desirable models Three-quarter length coal coats, pod an taff Unanawithuan cc Black Solsette and Batiste Waists Pretty, Lokllneea opening in front or back. Long $4. 00 or 34 length sleeves. All sizes ‘ A Purchase of 500 Pairs of Women’s Colonial Pumps of a Make Always Sold at $3.00 a Pair —the surplus of his entire season —and decided to leave his trade mark off and sell them at a low Fashion's favorite footwear for this summer. Made price, Here they are: of dull gunmetal calf and patent coltskin, with bright cut steel buckles at uban heels. All sizes 2/2 to7 and C to E widths, Liberty Shoes ¢ & sagan All ery all styles, all and all sizes Pov widths, warranted. Women’ s White Canvas Button Shoes OF fine quality Sea Island duck, and white a Now fall round knob toe and leather IE 49 Dons Girt Suodais peti, e Sizes from 244 to 8 and widths from Men’s Shoes and Oxfords 59c DtoEE, A pains scecessssesesreereeere Solid leather Of patent coltskin. Made on the new #84. 49 Frenings and for Wear On Outings tize in every st; Re esl hAy bg add “Mohair sulle Suits Unequalled at Made of fine quality untrous mohuie. One 1848 ; piece purse cae soutache. ie ipeoay) material as round throughout, last—and warranted solid throughout. Made for wg Myla os its 1a large Chicago mail order house. All sizes 5 to 11 and all wi the, N Thie Coat 82.08, Furniture (Third Floor.) July Reduclions on FRESH MEATS Low Priced Unequalled for Value Gi for Value Giving Ie will Hol td yoo wel to buy your mate re is a big saving on every item. bare~ ith those aed lacwbere is wil prove our ase. 7 er ly joy ore on 00%, Liberal Ter = premmerreens elephone Table down and the remainder ast ouks ny PAIR. 48¢ and Siools | | vierccisearthess ect ne lp AT $4.49 cial attention to furnishing homes eat NC 1} : com) e. Fifth Floor, nip ROAST, « 14: Revie: Lee pa gear crear oer J “ price $3.50. cuOe rcs On roux : + olen RS $3.00 Rockers and. con CANADA ‘LAMB 12! Marmara Mae ea | ith back no mai $4825 RIB ROAST or Odd Sample ue Chitfoniers CHUCK STEAK Early English sit. 0 Karpen Bros. Davenporis juarter and lished f , LAMB STEW... .|b.. Tabourettes, c Upholtred in Spanish hase let g woe! $12.50 plete with mattress. ........, ie Choice of walnut LAMB FRIES.. ai. Very heavy construction and well braced! $7.98 White Colton Maltr bird’ seys maple, ma LAMB LIVER. . Sold Thurtday only at this price and mo} The are Hides desicyety si Nl IS i Ae Be ee ceree mail orders filled. Only 200, for the firat tufted, covered with ert ticking a § cole paltema thas (Sixth Floor, ), 200 customers, YBBR esse ees ec ese eeseesu secu cause mirrors, ‘Rg 3: unt STREET STQRE AND ROTHENBERG'S, | HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't — / _THE EVENING, WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY ‘erms ) \y __ 29.75 : ; ‘ 48 9, 1918. Easy our July Mill & Factory Sale Now hn Gigantic Stocks!—-Sensational Sarings!—Some of the Items: 60¢ Muslin Shee!s, full bed size, at.......44c)40-in. Silk-mixed Crepe de Chine, at (| N. Y. Mills Pillow Cases, size 54x36 ins. . yo Mp Imp’t White Socks: |} 90¢ Bedspreads; single bed size... Long Silk Gloves; black and white limit rel oe | Brussels Lierre Veils, at.... a Se 12e Ld 15¢ Platt Valenciennes Laces | , at, pair. . Se and 10c Laces; wide and narrow; 3c) $1.00 Full Size Summer Conforten \| | 36-inch Imitation Cluny ype at Feather Pillows; 20228 ins.; weight 3 ||]| 50c Embroidery Skirtings; 42 inches wide. . Figured Silkoline Comforters; 72180 ins. $1 | | Embreldered Le Laundered Linen Collars, at at at Batiste Comforters 72280 $1.89 ; in Silk Store, at, per yard a $1.39 ae Ba mes my pedal re 39c |Table big Wo i 4c | Hemstitched Rabies ¢ value $1. fon. Washable Table Covers; German make : Be ase A new lot of bad summer dresses for to-morrow's sale. Notwithstanding there are $5, $6 and $8 dresses in the Corte hokd we have placed a uniform price on them all, and that price is lower than any | you've ever paid for dresses anywhere near their quality. a ) ont Rat choles nek, restricted to |, styles. In the number|4na phere foe ‘hie Hi sale are 5 Die Volles | Ramie Linens ‘Tiaat jen French Led Katines Cham! jord Cords Woven dras alate woes coatee atyles, plain tal- " and trimmed models; rap effects are here for a ch 1 colora and all sytee tor women misses. Home, pf the styles are ageric Blouses, dinplay in our *windaws. ‘Sa. Pion 98, $1.98 $4.98 Babies’ Nainsook and Lawn Dresses, at. .47c ||| 19c Tea Cups and Saucers, per pair. 50c to 75¢ Wash Hats for Little Tots, at... .39c/ 15¢ China Bread and Butter Plates Children’s Chambray Romper, 2 to§ years. 25e ly censor dlr llamaaen Children’s Percale Dresses.............-. Girls’ Gingham and Percale Dresses Celebrated 400-Day Clocks, at.......$5.88 ||| Children’s Gingham Dresses, up to 2 ie Women’s Lawn Dressing Sacques. ..++_ 19¢] Women’s Percale House Dresses Women's and Misses’ $4.50 Sweaters. ‘ Extra Size Cambric Drawers...... om Men's Porous and Mesh Knit Underwear. . 2c Children's Cambric Nightgowns, pecial at. . 29¢ Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, spel. price, each. 4c| Children’s Cambric Drawers, sizes 2 to 8, at. 10c 35c Nainsook Corset Covers, a! . Se 0 Vol worase no ine special at... an | $2.50 Box Frame Dining Chai | $10 Six-Foot Dining Tal ah $5 Couch Hammocks, Comple $3.98 | $10 Roll-Edge Felt Mattresses, $1.87 ||| Women’s $2.50 to $3.50 Low Shoes. . ‘a ‘ oy N. T. Mending Cotton || Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits Yard Wide/Famous “Bunny Silk” i]| Women’s Taffeta Silk Petticoats. i! Women’s Lisle Hose 'l| Women’s Fine Lisle Union Sui Bedding Plants at ic Clearance priccs to make room 1) %e Whittemore’s Gilt Edge Dressing. . dg Glass News: “Upholsteries: jee Keene neat coors: ances wg washavle and fast * 4@e Sha ace o ood favailey white, dari oc for extensive alterations. | 15,000 Bedding Plants, such as coleus, marigolds, begonias, lobelias bed- “J & HS und many others suitable for be: ding; regularly sold for 8cand 10c each; at..... 5,000 Caludiums, regularly sold from 15c to 29¢ euch; L ive tas scerineceny - ac '}) 100,000 Fine Summer Flowering | Butbs, consisting of cannas, tube rm) Prices inciude examination of tne eyes. ning i roses, caladiums and cthere: reg " be eo (oy ularly wold for $0c dosen; at, «|, ph laiebehah niet = ot aes tnd itstures. realy co hans: gy 78 dosen.... ~ DC! valued at one dollar. NOTE-—-Wo do ot mesaire ‘S18 Greenhouses on the Roof. Maia fiaen. \evnion, =8: OOMINGDALES’, Lex. fe sa Aves, £9th te 60h Stee Summer Kesort Guide tor 1913 are now telne Menibuted "REE it all The volume is of large size, handsomely printed and profusely illus- ts of more than 2,000 country, seashore and mountain hotels and he advertising colmns of the Sunday World. For copy by mail send tage only, to World Summer Resort bureau ‘PULITZER BUILDING | 59,297 World ‘Summer Resort” Ads. Last Year. 43,764 More Than the Herald } Cone > ot the W orld otfices and by ed. It presents ain ng houses as app 8 cents :n stamps, for pos

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