The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1913, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SULY 21, 1913. : GAYNOR LEADUE ASKS presented by the Mayor Gaynor Fusion] ment, and his administration has not new mii would require many |day last, to-day feturned to hip office and Nominating League in @ letter to] disappointed the independent ‘lt- | month % gain the familiarity jat Police Headquarters. — Inspector Norman Hapgood, Chairman of thé] ‘zene who then brought about his | therewith that is already possessed | Faurot was a patient for several days Citizens’ Committee. The letter was| nomination, for hewas refused to be | by the Mayor. in St, Vincent's Hospital. i FUSION written by R. Rosa Appleton, Chairman| diverted from his earnest purpose to “We trust that your committee will ee ith the organization that im furthering| serve the city by personal or political be able to co-operate with our he movement for the renomination of| ambition or by any other considera- league In bringing about the nomina- | ae. Gaynor, Me, Appleton eays: tion, tion and re-election of Mayor 2) A. { — “Your years ago Judge Gaynor “We venture to suggest that, be- Gaynor.” A) JOSEPH FRY, the cocoa magnate, left 96,000 to each reletive, and he bes) ‘was nominated as an Independent cause of his independence, his _—_———se- * For Infants and Children, thirty-seven nieces and nephews. a an candidate and was thereafter in- extraordinary ability and his ex- Faerot Back at Headquarters. . J, dorsed by other organizations, his | pertence, Mayor Gaynor Is the best | potce tnspector Joseph Faurot, crim-| The Kind You Have Always Bong’ t POLACE RATION in Fast Orange ie overrun with bate—not the kind with! Sayor Gaynor was to-day formally| "2m appeafing eight timeg on the equipped of all our citizens to head inal identification expert of the Police) sears the oT but membraneous j official ballot, For ly twenty- | the city government at this time. Gee. AONE i Ma |siaced etore the citizens’ atuntcipl five years ne had been the forember | ‘There are pending problema of vast | Department, In command of the Detece = 77. Yaw, Also Agrees to the Peace Con-| vororcyctasr carrying a basket of live orabe in Wildwood, N. J.. was| Committee (Fusion) as a candidate for! exponent in this community of non- | importance that must b> solved dure | tive Byreau? who was seized with an 5 + seriously purt #hen one climbed up his back and bit bis neck. renomination. The Mayor's name was partisanship in municipal govern- ing the next four years and any ‘attack of acute Indigestion on Wednes- ditions Offered by Servia , ——— ‘ ‘ ‘ ACHOOL OF WHALES was sighted off the Jersey coast. Of course they were and Greece. on eummmer vacation, LETTER a@dressed “Cocoboia King, New York,” was delivered to Charles H. Pearson of lower Broadway. Cocobola Is a tropical hardwood, BUCHAREST, Roumanta, July 21.— Tt te officially confirmed here thet Bul-] = ArTER rescuing a horse from a burning stable Montclair man died of heart Gara has accepted the conditions laid | failure Gown by Roumania and bas also agreed ao terms of peace with Servia and} Never a Better Time Than Nou to to Make Purchases of the Cholcest ‘Summer Goods at the Very Lowest Prices. July Clearances Are Now in n Full Swing You Are Alev Invited to Share Our Profits to the Extent of 5 Per Cent. fecting Fed Green Coded Stumps, which are given free with purchases made We make it easy for you to open a charge account, and Greenhut, Siegel, Coo pera Co. leposited. MAIN Fee ee Our Cut Flower Spec! Beautiful Killarney Roses & Carnations Elsewhere 75¢ to $1 « doz.; our price, tomorrow, c doz. '29c (Maia Pioor, MAIN Bui'ding.) sist ee tamps Free, caervew sets as are reasonably required ford Books ‘untitled will be given. Distribu- tion in Premium Parlor, Third Floor, GREEN- HUT Building, t-morrow. Only 100 compli- mentary stamps good in any one book. s — COLNM SPRING MAN frightened a thief away from his hen house and found hie stock of chickens increased by fine the robber had stolen somewhere else. POLICE ORDER TRANSPAREN T—RBoulder (Col.) avthorities have solved the X-ray skirt problem by ruling that women who wear them muat walk on the shady side of the street. Greece. LONDON, SEF 21.—The new Aul- Garian Cebinet. under the Premiership @f M. Radosiavot, formally notified the Evropean Powers to-dsy of ite ness to order t © cessation of hos- % per annum for moaey Bankers,offer excellent ‘banking fac facilities and allow 4% MAIN BUILDING We Heap Sensation Upon Sensation in Our Men’s Clothing Department! TOMORROW, A GREAT “3-STAR SPECIAL’’ Suit Sale ast you j and Youths Comprising Three Enormous Stocks from the Greatest Clothing. Makers of America x Values to §25; Your Choice, at . Talk about SAVING DOLLARS! It’s many a month since you had a chance of effecting economies like this. We will waste no words in elaborate detail fouchnng upon THE WONDERFUL CHARACTER OF THIS SALE Briefly, here isa suit fer every YOUTH OF 15 TO 21 and for EVERY MAN WHO WEARS ANY SIZE UP TO 50. On Hundreds of the Suits in This Lot To- morrow’s Special Sale Price, $8.95, Represents Less than the Cost of the Making Alone, to Say Nothing About Material and Trimming. Extra Special For Tomorrow (Tuesday) Only MAIN BUILDING 10¢ Honey d Co! Faken treshiy voasted; . OBSERVATION CAR equipped wish a searchlight like ‘ne Hudson stiver boats is the laies: attraction of @ fast traia in the West. immediately if the Powers could faduce Gervia and Greece to take a 1 Wapter evures, CAYENNE, the French penal settlement, has @ hotel for tourtete run by i ‘The reports that the Turks had re-|ex-prisoners. The proprietor wes @ convicted murderer, maitre d'hote) an “{ncorrigible vagabond,” and the waiters all eriminale of some degree. MRS. H. V. GRAVES of Brockton, Mase., has bullt @ twelve-room house for the sole use of her twelve Pomeranians, The dogs have a valet, electric fans, individual beds, a bath twice a day, backyard to play in, leather chaire and soft rags to try thelr teeth on. ‘The Times, which was the firat Semewapaper to obtain a despatch report- velmg the Turkish reoccupation of the watoly City, to-day was unable to verify spthe report. aq The various despatches last night sald " A@rianople had been garrisoned by igarians and that they Uttle resistance to the Turkish under Ever Bey who entered the "WOMAN SPEEDER FINED, GLEANS THE HAIR AMO MAKES IT pence —-| BEAUTIFUL—25 GENT “DANDERINE” H(i mies Eide Bonnell of No ww Pest !In a few moments your 5 your hair dooks soft, fluffy, lus- trous and abundant—No falling hair or dandruff try o “Danderine Ligeia particle of Dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invi, ping itching YOUTH in Lelaware Water Gap receives 620,000 from eccentric German t he remains “continuously employed at the position he heir to my fortune.” The young man is now bartender in a summer ’ aff 4 Norfolk Suits, for youths from 15 years of age up to the largest sizes. Young Men’s Suits in the hand- somest models. Business Suits for Men, cc.serva- tive or otherwise. Blue Serge Suits of the Most At- tractive Kind, snetenny Norfolk Style. anderine & draw it care- a hi your one ; timulati she exclaimed, “I'll give @ oil. In a few moments you will be| ducing properties sf cfg Tl cond you the cash this afternoon.” | amaged. Your bair will be wavy futty ee ey long, strong and ie It'a unusual,” sald the Magistrate, /aod abundaat and possess an alae . “but Tl parole you til! thie afternoon. lustre ped (enetanen coe can surely have pretty, ‘You must come and pay your fine then, beauty shimmer of true hair ir, and lots of it, if you at a £5 cent bottle of Knowlton’s health. ‘Mies Bonnell promiced thentfully ana pene ates the hair, one ap- from or burried away. ine dissolves every told bonmhes and top an dineoned, —oh Shre. Broadway, 4th Ave, at. nay &Ce. Eighth to Tenth St. An Exceptional Purchase for Tuesday’s Selling of For Women—$3.75 And, Best of All, Hundreds of Styles and Patterns in Each and Every Size. This dollar-saving sale CAPS THE CLIMAX OF THE BIGGEST CLOTHING BUSINESS THAT WE HAVE DONE AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR. Take the-hint and comein as EARLY as you can, tomorrow, to take your choice of $8 9 5 these remarkable suits, bie 8 to $25, at.. IN Building.) (Second Fleer, BE reese sreressssscseces ' roles! Floor, MAIN Bul lack and White Striped Volles ‘MAIN BUILDING: GREENHUT BUILDING Earlier They Would Have Been $5. 75 fe ae ME nce wiles ae 12 | A Clearance of ‘Odds and Ends” and Small Lots of (Main Ploor, TRAIN ‘Butléing.) This 52 Tea Set Tomorrow, a t $1. 29°. The exceptional feature of this late- aq season purchase is that every dress is new and fresh. These are not canceled orders nor merchandise that has been Domestics and WhiteGoods Exceptional oe Tomorrow, for Discriminating Shoppers Te Bleached Cotton 88e Atlantic Mill Sheete—for full- 26¢ Shoe Polishing sists of extra large polisher and dauber; for eeaie Main Ploor, MAIN Bullding.) Crash—tor . returned to the manufacturer from dis- ae, ie Ores renee ui Hemming limit oft gonen 0 8 intlere’s the feature in satisfied customers. Every dress has YORI: 8 ain sullsiagh wee meld hee ne} phone orders: each... OC men tomorrow, and it been finished within the past two weeks. $1.45 Light-Weight Fibre Mating} |" h.25- "i kindeseach ek aed vir “imped nd op Thane tacts come fa It is another instance of a large manu- handles see ame: my Bell | 29, Bleached aa om 15¢ coeee: | Ree, ) Iitustrated.and conslatot facturer closing his summer ith (Basement, MAIN Bul 98. 6 Toa Cupe and Saucers, ae ake GREENHUT BUILDING | | 0° mo sad Coeme-| lsosrinsned ees: eums. UOC CiTea Mate, Teopot " he did not summer fal 39¢ Candle Shade Outflts—consists and M ulened ; each... 29 Cloths — Japanese linen cloth Seger and want to carry over. Soft " ot pressed gles candlestick In Remnants $1.50 Table with handsone drawn He complete set, for striped Hinsues and voile in stripes, Colonial d eaign, Fisged pete | Damask, — lengths of i a tomorrow’. cks and plain colors. A sacrifice of dieand she Vs > yada '3Te 8c In th di hi $ is the table solution of his dif- fappert: a 5 a139 a idssumed ssi’ White bag 4 pa dicnrdede Crecente posit ni ve ae el a ag ol "se cae ting of sulties and Wanamaker's is his quickest conan sic oO jerry paver; £59 45 | | snd gcxreand Sencerss 79 | "Bont and and 12 winaridaat PO. outlet. “ped ag ne abet ain et fail cises enh... itndia Peee, MAIN Ball ne Jian pean erent mts $ We had the dresses made up after fif- teen of the manufacturer's best selling modele—some wf which have never been here before. ‘There are pretty coatee dresses with bodice of striped voile with large sailor collars and pleated GREENHUT BUILDIN' Three of Tomorrow's Big Specials in Furniture ‘MAIN BUILDING: Office Stationery and Supplies Affording an Opportunity Which No Man or Woman Should Miss I erties tieots of Wack and white shtpee wich Hoot regueny for, ga. | Vase iW lor Bon FOR | meen relay Ber igeigaes ' white stripes black satin collar and belt and net frill. Seg: THRMIEITY Wes ier letter si ibe : Atiractve dean of euiped taeon with win vet of cotton crepe or lace iwerton, and sri tid wie oe | > a ote Bit | | Sonne, 17D | maces What netings Youre ae be ease ene large eGUAre 8 dozen; . Many other styles that cannot be told of in detail, but in this collection of 2,000 dresses a ay wll cs FO : early borer or pee oar Coreen Eee: oh ners; cloth= Phouna edges; stiff* Manila’ ting Paper—size regularly Palit) $20 Genuine Leather Couches—gold- will be of « aay women gure of getting the style she wants in every size fords 98 0 $6 Cs suaie back: complete with cgheet of o Sat sere Aenea Wreseing . © slater en oak frame; open steel construction; jotting; 3 sizes, inclu second * ei . A deep! fted; ! Hf] | mae eset PRE | He Fete 1Qe | Meany Si Pe Gg. ne dd Waist Outing Skirts for Young Women, $1 Heat iomints, St y* | Oaks Sout hy | wing Ria tin ah || ae Wt 16 Od aists Which Ie One-Third Less Than Usual | den ui. ‘ieee |: temps re: en Dc | anes, at hei anon BQ” S@c—Were 75e and $1 ane and going og {uilored | modole for girls’ |] ise a y $2 4 ‘se tomorrow, Business Envelo or Pare white | sheets oe ag wt ‘oung women’s summer ou: ine buttons | bad n ’ Lawn and_ voile, Pld ene the side; the other is trimmed with fancy se buttons. ny pewriting Paper —— Highland of get rasslarty 24, ot le Fobers)ireg, fe: ech... Je ie bare viene | eet Ste aes ert Saban NY |g ee | Oo br cate Lie | i toons se ad or lace insertion, | , "i : inches; — ser- “fire'| 400 Pairs Women’s $3.50 Low [ff] _ Sires tttiet 15e |_tetiti icing OS _Saoe ne Te rane ; opening in | two large an Shoes at $2.35 Join the Shoe Sale * On the Subway Floor a ones burps of Pied Laie ate and dull calf; buttoned These are shoes that lk in in the regular way at $§$.50— here at $2.35. 1,000 Pairs Wanamaker Low Shoes for Women, $2.35 Discontinued styles and broken sise groups of shoes that were in our own stock ¥ & end wore. Pumps, Cotsainls and laced Oxfords, A good range of jubway floor, Old dist Other Sales ©-B. “A La Spirite”’ Corsets; Washable Skirts; Petticoats; Women's Combinations; Women's (Details in is s Jouraai) Women’s White Footwear; Houscwares; Window Shades; Cedar Chests; Lineleums, GREENHUT-SINBEL G COOPER © Sixth Avenue 1S* to 18® Streets $25 Circassian Walnut Chiffoniers — as illustrated; top is 1! 16x20-Inch \ French atreen, tighte “4 ade plese of fae of soruiture, uiMiteD QUAN-

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