The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1913, Page 7

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IN THO MULES OF HELL GATE SRL j of Outgoing Tide While in Swimming. @thlete of the Bryant High Gchool, Long Toland City, athletic team, was tossed | burning of the town of Seres by the de- at the mercy of Hell Gate tides for more @han an hour to-day and was carried street. [Woitert, whose home ie at Munson and Orchard avenues, Astoria, went out with two companions of his own age to swim of Hallet’s Point. Before he knew it Wolfert got out into the grip of the out- @eing tide and was unable to make back | ;; ¢o shore, Knowing full well that to try |; ‘te combat Hell Gate current was worse than useless, the young man turned on his back and drifted, trusting te being picked up somewhere down in Bast River. flag to catch the attention of river @ Manhattan shore, Mean- immer’s head was bobbing ork in the tide rips and he ned hither and thither by Polnt, caught the significance of Van- @enboff's fleg waving and put out in a Doat to try to gain the swimmer's side, He was unabie to stem the current and | ang pangaces for the Injured. Because he repeatedly told hie wife had to follow far to tae rear of the partially submerged head. Past the big Government dredge at Floog Rock went the helpless youth, the Workers on the dredge unable to eave him, and he was awung over in the vicinity of the Manhattan share at the foot of Ninety-second street. ‘There the amall gasoline yacht Mel- don put out in his direction hi was finally drugged aboard in conscious condition. After he resuscitated he went back to Hallet's Yolnt in Lightkeeper Young's skiff which faa followed. The boy liad covered two miles of tortuous water passages in his swift descent through the perilous Gate, WALLSTREET. Market closing—In the last hour of trading fractional dectines took place in ks, with a few losses high as @ point in American Beet Sugar, which dectined from 211-2 to 201-2, Canadian Pacific to 2113-4, and ake and Ohio 615-8, from 82 1-2, second preferred Jost one The market closed without any changes of importance beyond those mentioned. Stocks opened dull and heavy. Cana-| dian Pacific closed on Saturday at} vanced to % within the cifle, Southern Pacific and ach opened M% point off, but regained the loss soon ‘The speculative element was at as to how to construe the news developments over night. In some quarters there was a disposition to pursue a halting policy until further rn ronds and other matters that were uncertain. Prices on the rally after the opening did not hold, and in a very nsuess mare ket sagged off to the opening level. After thie the trading came to a standstill, and remained in this condition, the balance of the morning session, Shortly before 1 o'clock American Smelters was sold down to Wi-8, a loss 15-8 polnts from the opening. Amaigamated Copper sold | | while New Haven stock gain of L1-4 over Saturda: off to wl showed cling up to 104 while the a stocks, with few exceptions, traded in at the opening level of prices, with the salen up to 2 o'clock amounting te the small total of 65,200 shares. The © “Quotations. | he following wero tLe highest, Jowest and lest prices of slucke for today and the net changes ao compared with #eluniay’s closing acces r SEREZNSE 35: FT EFT SEES FF, Ze! BEese eesrazt od. 1 EES. Fa SS sasates: FOSTER pa Sez Fs 104 Ome Wheat Market. Net igh. Low, Chose. Chai BRENT Trainme' retary Dead. CHDAR RAPIDS, Ia, July 14.—W. Jy Maxwoll, grand secretary and treseurer eran illness ‘at his home to-day after an ae paral weeks, Ho was fifty-f Fears old and had occupied his py ith the conductors’ orger for years. : PAST Harry Wolfert Caught in Grip| Many Killed in Streets of Seres, feated Bulgarian army and the accom. Panying outrages on women and atroo- two miles through the ewirling waters! ities on men were fully oonfirmed to- Before be was picked up, nearly @8-|day in a despatch from @ well known heusted, of the foot of Ninety-second | Greek correspondent. telegraphs, opened @ cannonade with four field gung from @ bill above the town on Friday, At the same te bands of Bulgarian soldiers jed by thelr | measure, By the time the second oMcers ecoured the street, first plllacing them alight until the greater part of the town was biasing, { E to pleces or burned alive by the mad. | embers had fired the two-story dwelling } Edward Vandenhoff, keeper of the|(e"ed Bulgarians who committed in-|/at No, 806 Greenpoint avenue owned Public wchoo! athletic feld-on Haliet's | °Tedibie outrages on women of all ages, |and occupied by Frank Fagerty. \Point, saw the lad's peril and running| many of whom died from the effects of| Three different lines of hose had to to the shore frantically waved a red| the mishandling. be laid and the fire companise had to irl of the current. covering and food for thelr naked and —_— ‘Jacob Young, lightkeeper at Hallet’s| starving children. LETTERS FROM “GERTRUDE.” | wpatched from Sofia on July 1% in-| SAYVILLE, L. 1, July 14—Hrnest wy CO ee ae and are published with the object of creating @ bad impression.” OV FTSDEATH WOMEN GRD ===" nand concludes, on arriving in Sofia, “gave terrifying accounts of the Merri He aisas tommities ty ibe Seevians feveral dlock® AWAY. Morfison Ix in|meets in the ice box Soe Greene The Belgueian. Gere Lincoln Uoapital and the doctors say| The @rgument was resumed. Morrt. erngent is ready to come to an ‘inter- there {8 very little chance for his re-|%2 Went Into the {cavox with some meat & ’ and Taylor foliowed him In. ‘The shoot. tional inquiry which will enlighten THREE FIRES IN BLOCK national inqu! cerning the at Morrison and Taylor opened the mar- ecu soe hod kot on June 18, ‘They began to dispute) warning t him, Taylor haa not made} street, The men had been fellow em ee — from the start about a division of tho| "y Matement: ployees in @ big market and bosom receipts. Taylor, it appears, Insinted As Taylor ran away he tossed the re | friends before they went Into business —_—— cence vet . rleon and Lawr Plundered and Left a Ruin Carried by Wind, Embers From by Defeated Forces. Factory Set Home and An- other Building Alight. Firemen hed to Aght three different ‘fires in one block at the aeme time in BATONICA,, July 14—Tae shelling and two-story building at No, $03 Greenpoint avenue, occupied by the Greenpoint Enamel Company. A etiff wind was blowing, an@ when Deputy Chief Maher arrived he turned nd alarm as a precautionary ‘The retroating Bulgarian soldiers, he companies arrived, the wind had car- ried embers acrome several vacant lots and the one-story factory building of the Friedland Show Case Company, at No, 298 Greenpoint avenue was in flames, A inoment later other fying he stores and houses and then drench- ing them with petroleum and setting Many persons were crucified, hacked ‘The condition of those who escaped ts] be divided into three forces. The lose lamentable, Rich merchants are dying| to the enamel company was $8,000; to of hunger while wretched mothers, trembling with cold, are trying to find ‘The aituation is Gosperate, as all the pharmacies were burned down and there {s @ total lack of medicines for the sick Chemiot’s Wite ja Them and Sues for Separation, The Greek authorities In Salonica are| that he was not domesticated, and that rushing foodstuffs, clothing © and| accordingly they would have to eepar- medicines to the stricken town. ate, and because of the more serious Even the foreign consulates in Seres| reason that his wife found letters in his Were not spared, according to the cor-| pockets addressed to him “with lots of respondent. The Austro-Hungarian con-| love and kisses” from “Gertrude,” Gua- sular offices were plundered and burned, |tave 8. Mathey, a wealthy chemist at Vice-Conaul Georg C, Zlatko being oar-|No, 17 East Fortleth street, is to-tay ried off by the marauders, but eud-| peing sued for separation in the Supreme wequently rausomed. The Italian con-) Court by his wife, Mrs, Jone Jeanette sulate also was sacked, but the consul | Mathey. bought off the incendiaries, Mrs, Mathey says in her complaint The Bank of Athens, the Oriental|that when she taxed her husband with Bank, the palace of the Metropolitan, jthe ietters he admitted that “Gertrude” the great synagogue, all the schools,|had been an intimate friend of hie for the tobacco warehouses of the Ameri-|more than ten years. ‘ can, Austrian and German compantes| “well, you must give up Gertrude or and the hospitals were burned afte: |me,” wae the ultimatum presented by they had been pillaged. The American|nis wife, Mathey was quick to assure Baio aia Va vt . Sie avaniWe* woa,D, wownxy, suny 1 GING A SA E T " of that contributed to the partnership fogbox of the Metropolis Market In tho |apeaking to each other, and to-day Tay.| Pollceman Carmody of tho Alexander| done that he could have done @o much Motropolla ‘Theatre Bullding, No. 2f0|ior did not appear when the market |avenue station commandeered an atitee | better.” Bice ps a 2D; FULT 18, 1018. mobiie and caught Taylor at One Hun- Third avenue, Bronx, this’ afternoon | opened for business, He made his ap- Taylor drew & revolver and shot Mot-|Pearmnce shortly before 3 o'clock th | dred and Forty-third atreet and Wilits Fison in the side, Then Taylor fied, [*teMoon, when the market was about} avenue fe took the prisoner back to Morrison. who Identified him. json 1 forty-two years olf and No. 6%} Bast One Hundred and treet. ‘Taylor is twenty= home Im at No. &8 We ing, Morrisom gaya, happened without | One indred and Seventy-seven: Pureved by Morrison, and was arteated |(0' Sloe and Morrisug was putting the covery, volver into a corner of the leebox. Mor h desperately wounded, fol- oo into Third avenue and t, where he dropped tn pawnehop, Taylor About a week ago the partners ceased | turned north running, that hé should be paid 0 at ones, tomether, claiming he put tn this sum in excess front 0} ‘ence Taylor, In the dig “Everybody’s Going to THE BIG STORE” 4 OOD — eee —————————————EE ee —E—E>EEEE—EEEEE | JULY CLEARANCES in EVERY DEPARTMENT — Also NEW OFFERINGS in SUMMER MERCHANDISE| ite MAIN BUILDING——————_, Beautiful Killarney ttoses | | RI]| Stamps FREE, Tomorrow and Gornatiene : i q wat! aan EE, Tomorrow All colore; elsewhere 75 to $1 @ doren sl at 29c¢ aro emtum Parte, Third Figor, GREERHUT Be tomorrow, a dozen eae jomorrow. Cay amps (Main Floor, MAIN Buildl an any one buok. MAIN BUILDIN The Finest $25 and $30 Silk-Lined . uits for MeanqiG The smartest suits offered at a price that CANNOT BE BEATEN IN GREATER NEW YORK. . ‘ bs 3 a “ price tee die is | Meindl , ‘ don't ‘aking the small quantity an ¢ low price into consideration you don’t need further argument to show you that YOU MUST COME EARLY if you want YOUR aise and YOUR style. These suits were passed to a maker who positively CANNOT MAKE A CHEAP-LOOKING GARMENT. THE PRICE IS UNUSUAL and the SUITS ARE THE SAME from every point of view. workmanship and We took this little lot (all that the manufacturer had) because of the excellent the exceptional quality of the cloths of which these suits are made. Included (3 _ 44 Silk-lined Blue Serge Norfolk Suits Silk-Lined Single- and Double-Breasted Suita Sitk-Lined Blue Serge Suite Silk-Lined Fancy Suite Silk-Lined Gray Worsted Suite Silk-Lined Gray Serge Sutts They are suits of CHARACTER—in a CLASS Ta 7 BY THEMSELVES. But we must AGAIN | 9¢ King Trousers 83 90 EMPHASIZE THE FACT THAT YOU On Sale Here, Tomorrow, at , MUST COME EARLY TO GET ¢ The very finest striped worsteds in hundreds ONE OF THEM FOR............ 16 atterns. Also blue MAIN. BUILDING |25¢ and bie Se Bestene Cleanser 10c Tobacco Company alone suffered to the! her that “Gertrude” would no longer Se Handkerchiefe— 1 women; elastic ai —3 cans for. extent of $1,000,000, engage his attention or share hie affeo- tor & girle;each Soc ther; bi i and c (Third MAIN Bultding.) The soldiers were accompanied by the| tion, He was then forgiven. However, e (Mala Fioor, MAIN Bullding.) {he ‘ GREENHUT BLDG. notorious revolutionary Col. Yankoff,| receipt by Mathey of other letters from 1 who, with other er officers of the| “Gertrude” resulted in Mrs. Mathey pecia agin cere es hag nb hehe yen Bulgarian army, w 24 and 26 inches; inside ‘active in Stace. |leaving her husband. donta in 1903, | —_—_—_— > LONDON, July 14—King Ferdinand) TURKEY TROTS OVERBOARD. of Bulgaria, in a long message de- forms the Evening News: Hait, @ stage dancer, was performing “The stories and reports which the|the turkey trot on boa yacht in Grecks and Servians havo been cir-'Great South Bay ves' when, culating in Europe concerning so-called grasping an {maginary partner, outrages committed by my troops upon lurched overboard into the wal the Greek and Servian populations in gale was blowing and Halt was nearly Macedonia are absolutely unfounded drowned before being rescued. HAR STOPS FALLING, DANDRU CDSAPPEARS-26 GENT - ANDERE Save your Hair! Beautify it! Invigorate your Scalp! Danderine grows hair and we can prove it. hats to you will, after an_ application | your hair, taking one small strand at « of Dunderine you cannot find s single} time. The effect is immediate und trace of dandruff or # loose or falling] amasing—your hair will be light, fluffy , hair, and your scalp will not itch, but |and wavy and bi nce of | what will” please you most will bel sbundance; sn pat after a few weeks’ use, when you will| softness and luxuriauce, the beauty and ly see new bair, fine and downy of true hair health. es, but really new bair— 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's wing all over the acalp. A little Danderine now will immed- iately double the beauty of your hair,|—now—that your hair is as pretty and | No difference how dull, faded, brittle | soft as any—that it has been neglected | and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with|or injured by careless treatment— Danderine and carefully draw it through ! that's | Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Our buyers have just returned from the GRAND RAPIDS MARKET, havi uurchased three times as much NEW GOODS as in noe ee most opportune time for you to fill your FALL FURNITURE NEEDS. You DON’T have to pay right away. You can make liberal use of hich ite to take advant: Convenient-Credit Plan (7 ees tions with practica NO CASH OUTLAY—and don’t forget our PLAIN-FIGURED price: gc ei Yelve $27.94 ¥ pals 3-Piece Baronial Brown Reed Suite—Rocker, Arm Chair and Settee; back teed (Thi 90c, $1.35, $1.75 and 3.25 There’s no further excuse for you to delay making a purchase of one or two good straw Here's the biggest clearance held in our Hat Department this season, without exception. Hundreds of dozens of White Woven tind: Finish Su iting be 5,000 Yards—Made to Retail at 15c a Yard; Tomorrow, a Yard The Smartest Fabric ‘for aly P Sailor and Blouse Suits for Women and Children You are getting it at 44 OF ITS damaged by water in transportation. Otherwise the goods are perfect, Lace-Trimmed Scarfs—white; for dresser ideal 20 styles; values up to 98e 1.78; each. .....e0e er eeenere 98¢ White Hemmed Mercerized “Odd” Dollles—trom 6+ to 1 Cloths—bdieached; size for breakfast use; 69¢ season. This means that the space occupied by OUR PRESEN A One-Day e at Vg Less Than itted with tight-titti iu deel oree oat reonmeen roca mone PALSY Springs & Mattresses fegutar Prices || nmucs’weikaie piereiietoseen es AR $4 Locked Link Springs—-guaran-) $12 Layer Mattressen—-made | $7.50 teed for 10 years; all-stee!, unbreakable corner casting mpered suspension springs in vent Mattr a eee ete + 8 uaranteed against H % *5.50 Hot y moor” Mattressea—full siz of pure white felt and covered in| braced by he: fancy figured creto: th d seat with l hions oP Fi MAIN BUILDING— s H L If Gvtonncs; langetand comfortable; lke eats value $40, $2.94 Special Luncheon of the Order of Rallway Conductors, | OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCKS (aerted & Coen alle kce Cream” “it25c For Tomorrow | shirred (Tuesday)Only ui ( fiding.) (Ne jo Mall, Telephone or C. 0. D, Ordere Fitted en the Above Extra Speolele. Quantities Limited) MAIN BUILDIN Choice-of-the-House Sale of wey Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Straw Hats Tia A Sweeping Clearance, Tomorrow, at last you the rest of the summer. GREENHUT BUILDIN We Continue the Sale of , Sanford Rugs Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry Floor Coverings at % or More Under Regular Prices. IT WILL PAY YOU, if you contemplate furnishing in whole or in part, to BUY SOME OF THESE RUGS NOW and storeiogoe neve thet oowre of taase rugs Love ailing GelRoth, ese Tu; ove ti but nothing to affect their durability or Poaty, : Seamless Axminster Rugs Reg. Price —, Gale Price Size all the popular straws worn by well-dressed men and youths this year. > imported and Domestic Straw Hate—values up to $2, at.. 90c Regular the Seanita and Split 175 A Magni Hats in Mi Jacquard and REAL VALUE. The reason {s that the lot was slightly Seamless Tapestry Brus jale Price | Size oe TB |9.0K12.0...6 (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) GRBENHUT BUILDING Heavy Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans e Luncheon Sets—a% pure linen; sists of one centerpiec in-ineh doltet and > DED 13 pieces) e GREENHUT BUILDING In connection with this sale, tomorrow, we ask you to take care in furnish- aitary necessities with the full knowled, ing us with the sizes you require. THE VALUES ete tgy ah of garbage evil conditions in New York, These i i cans are well and strongly made and they good tick #@ EQ)] steel frame: corn | | are priced lower than elsewhere. of heavy gauge and is closely 35e Gar ee) aha 20¢ Gi Cane—15 inc woven; strong and com- 4 95 high, 1 C| high, 13/4in. ia diameter, fortable; all sizes; at... B33 |, Garnage Cane-—8 inches h, (Sins. in diameter, at. ce) [95 “Ever-Clean” Springs Be Cane—16 inches i 4 45c high, 14% in. diameter, at @ Oc JREENHUT Buliding, Main Pleor,) Other Sales rod3eis,iman MAIN BUILDING Misses’ Outer Appa: Bed Pillows and Comforters: Foot-Mould vy,| with rolled; 2 nd of fullsize to pre-$: ageing; all sizes; at 2.15 L made] $9“ Vermin - ‘i rames with high ris nuine “Onter-| is of the be: fort as wel! Style joven toinsure sireanth) edge: It of steel y e k= & have flat steel bands §, ands; all sizes; at.... . 15 with helice izes; 625 (GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) e Big Store ty in Itsel in Our Tea Room, Third ‘loor.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. Sixth avenve J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. isto 10° Streets Tea flee rd Pioor, MAIN Bu!lding.) Double ZAC Green Trading Stampe Before 12 o’Clock—Singte Stamps Thereafter, —~ ° Eto

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