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| a,c "agers, EAN Predict Division in Ranks If Either of Other Two Can- didates Is Named. t -_—_ Murdered Policeman’s Relative Gives Clues That Cause Mysterious Activity. Frank Polk and several other rapre- @Becona Deputy Police Commissioner Wbiighetry was unusually active all day eeday in regard to the murder of Po- Beeman James E. Cahill at St. Mathew's @Rurob, Lincoin place and Utica avenue, Brooklyn, early Monday morning. The Deputy Commissioner kept his big tour- (i car and his two-seated roadster at the door of Police Headquarters all day. constantly sent messengers in them Drief trips and once in awhile made @& excursion himself. was said to have in his ice a reiative of the murdered police- maa who was being questioned about his ‘whereabouts last Monday morning. The Deputy would say nothing of the mat- t@, Seyond remarking thet if everything sweat as he hoped he would be able to @graign the murderer tn court to<mor- s morning. A new line of work by the police was tadicated by a bulletin to all detectives fa the city by Mr. Dougherty early in the day. In offect it ordered a search of all pewnshops and junk yards for a solld Brass candlestick, worth about 4, Which was stolen from St. Matthew's Ceurch on the morning of July 9, nearly two weeks before Cahill was killed. ‘Until the order was issued it was net known that there had been a rob- ery at the church earlier in the month. Though the detective bureau volu:.- teered no information tt was assumed by those who have been following the came that it was hoped, by tracing prop- erty lost in a previous robbery to learn _ something of the identity of the men ‘who were trying to get into the church ‘When interrupted by the appearance of Canill. Policeman Pryor of the Grand avenue tion after a long chase to-day caught } Pietro Cassalo of No. 28 West Fourth street, Manhattan, who was being ! 5! chased by Sexton Edward McDonough of St. Theresa's Church, at Sterling piace and Classon avenue, Brooklyn. MeDonough said he had found Cassalo (feho 1p entered on the police records as Gaccalo Pietro) Ashing in the poorbox of the church with whalebone Upped with chewing gum and gs Detectives McCurdy and Armstead of Hiobklyn Headquarters, who are seek- ing the murderer of Policeman Cahill, asked Magistrate Stcers in the Flatbush Court to hold Cassulo, who, they suld, <a They are made \i ‘haa been charged with church robber Our money before, long enough for them to learn back policy JS he was connected with the shooting is 67 years j of Cahill. He was held in $00 bail. old. peg oe STORM DAMAGE IN ITALY. Imke District Is Devastated by Harrie MILAN, Italy, July 2%—The entire Itallan lake district was devastated dur- img the night and to-day by terrific hurricanes, The damage caused was heavy. The effect of the storms is felt throughout Italy, where the temperature has fallen considerably. 265 Broadway, Near Chambers St., Opposite City Hall. 841 Broadway, at 13th St., Near Union Sq. ' FREE TO ou ASTHMA SUFFERERS iafew Home Cure Fhat Any One Can Use Discomfort or Loss of Time. Method that cures|~ ant you to try it at our er whether your case is jevelopment, eT ou What “climate you live, ‘or occupation, if i) Sethma, our method should re- A once.” be iy’ mall coupon below. ROOMS FURNISHED BTUMA C ., Room 10411, gas Onna Hudson Buffalo, N.Y. ' end free trial of your method tor 4 (At fth Ave, store Any Purchase ty te _ HELP WANTED—FEMALE. RIBBON WEAVERS-First lass weavers can secure ney employment at good es at the Tremont Mills, Wath st. and Perk av, —_—_—_—!_—_*_ peg SHAVE = whe words "STOP THIEFI" caught a iu sand hy Me ii your eye, didn't they? re Te ind eye Fs oh “STOP SMUTH ST coe bal will catch your interest with a very first sentence and will hold it} ~ I mental handcuffs to the last chapter's “STOP THIEF!” is the greatest laugh- ry of the summer. It is novelized the successful play of the same and it 1s one unbroken succession faughs and thrills, with a triple-love running through it. “STOP THIEF!” will begin In The ing. ata on Wednesday, July 30, the date, For that is the on which you a gong fo bed read the funniest, most exciting ro- of the yaar, m = g us DIAMON 0B MONTELE CREDI American oNTe Walch &Dlamend Co,| 12.50 At $12.50, made ¥, city or country wear. coolest creation for summer. HI “YOU GET WHAT WEADVERTISE” Our Terms for Furniture | varperially, want, to iahere’ alt forme $100 Worth $1 Down $1.00 Weekly \ re $150 «83 $1.50 « $200” $5 $2.00 « $250" $10 " $2.50 « important " 1 " a UNMARKED AUTO DELIVERIES ne eee a ta Eyes 4 ANYWHERE WITHIN 50 MILES 98= Clothing *::.7 Family 23.00 $1.00 Bown, on Weekly sentatives of the committee of Demo- crats, Republicans and Progressives ap- peared before the candidates committee of the Citizens’ Municipal Committee to- day and urged the selection of Collector of the Port John Purroy Mitchel for the Fusion nomination for Mayor. F. W. Rird spoke for the Progressives of Man- hattan, John J, Hopper for the Inde- perdence League, William J. Hiltia: i for ‘the Progressives of the Bronx, and John G, Cowan for the Cleveland Democracy. ‘The Mitchel committee presented to the Candidates Committee a copy of Mr. Mitchel’s speech in which he ex- pressed his willingness to become an active candidate for the Mayoralty and wound up with a statement to the com- mittee saying that the “high minded, unselfish, red blooded leadership” evi- Made of a specially woven ventilated fabric, and constructed with coolness as first consideration, these Foxcroft Ventilated Summer Suits are ; ideal. with but a suspicion Genuine Priestley Cravenette Mohair Suits, the tailor’s am " $ Down ) my it Pi i i Wk ite FURNISH YOUR OnE An nl CLOTHE YOUR FAMILY. ae vol ie ™ | ani i ft crt STATE, PL ici 98 Batt a batineea insted States oF men fy raen an Henpersie. ds and ‘write the. Ena! cate St Sat at ae hep iy ‘ewern demey City, a4 BRAK EMEN between the eges of 1 ett and yard service; standard “THE EVENING WORLD, SUMMER CLOTH Real value $20, at denced In the public attitude of Col lector Mitchel te what Is wan for nently under consideration by committee would be followed by the Vitter opposition at the polla of at least one, and probably two, of the four ele- mente Whose support you need and must your have. Under such ciroumstances every individual ambition and party interest muat be subordinated. What Individual will insist upon his personal interest Daniel McElroy of No. 1% Huron street, Brooklyn, while at work on the Green- point avenue drawbridge at Newtown Creek to-day, was caught in the gute and killed. of padding, a hint at lining, are feather-weight withal. to the end — yet hold their sha THURSDAY, JULY 24, adways eady Me to bighiy imporiase deep a va ‘# READY sleraye in the howe, Tis fictal on all occasions of pain and sickaame, Tere fenothtag inthe "world! that mil eS wy ti THs a Gu i ura fa ele Se SILK LINED *14.50 COOLING SUITS OF FOXCROFT VENTILATED SUMMER CLOTH EXCLUSIVELY AT THE FOUR HACKETT-CARHAR1 STORES These Suits, made in English models, are regular $20 and $25 values, and were never on sale before—they come fresh from our workshops. ae stomach Neoware, Vt: umn. Nervonsnens, lee . sik Wegdache, Flatuieney and al ‘ail tntarnal nied eee ice ron, and They will the lightest zephyr will blow through them. EXCURSIONS. Iron Stenmboat Ca SPECIAL NOTICE KO LANDING AT W. 230 ST. Patrons are cautioned to ONLY at FULL TIME TABLES TO CONEY ISLAND Flehing Banke, Str. ‘Taurue’ MocKaway Beach Steamer ‘GRAND REPUBLIC’ the Mes" nirectrrien stall wate! nt th or will be mailed on request, SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO NEW HAVEN n fea i a, tices, B Mector: Ur Amk mUUSON Pier Cee a as Petal ote apagement FALL KIVER (tine * ‘Ticket Jie. limited a be, belt on sale at ‘vere only on the capactty, ‘day of exeurmons. Tackoon Ave, Jersey Cli. 9:17 ATLANTIC CITY, 02.50 Next Sunday, also Wednesday, July 30tt Ly. West 234 7.50; Libeny $1. #0 Jach won Ave., Jervey City, & HARD COAL! NO SMOKE! COompoRT! 20Uny PCT bs Tas buy tekete IKON STEAMBOAT C€O.'8 BOX Serie CES | or mon RN Hoe Seti ot wa NEW JERSEY CENTRAL | ¥ and skeleton lined; at $14.50, lined with silk. There is not a suit to be had anywhere as cool, yet so proper for Foxcroft Ventilated Summer Cloth is to be had exclusively at the four Hackett-Carhart Stores. 59.50 Vota artaristo.ss. 119 West 42d St., Near Broadway, Open Evenings. 154 East 125th St., Near 3d Avenue. Open Evenings i EXCURSIONS. MAUCH CHUNK GLEN ONOKO EXCURSION JULY 27TH $1.50 sour? Lehigh Valley Railroad Apecial train leaves New York Foot of Went Zid Htrest 6,20 4, M.; Foot of Liberty Street 8.80 A, Of PEOPLE'S NEW PLAYaHOL ND, SUNT TAIN) .— ____ STEAMBOATS, “RIVER Day’ LINE tet pril.§ AY NY OD LINE ue Woe “Str. Waihinrion lea” Reliet that Bvery Family ’ ‘919, | eile [wre Women’s Dresses, Hosiery, Wash ; ; Coats, “Rag, Underwear, | “2a, > Drees | “&, Bathing Suits, ete. Gloves, ete. Fabrics ‘a “inet Sagname end oh inne, Wane ome. bag ne ad aay Dress Batistes—to clear. L,Y Women's White Vote Dresses— Wootomsaleavelees-ree. a colored urounde “variecy of Sguews, OM handsomely Vai. and Cluny lace inserts. neck—short sleevee—knee ® ct. Sik Fabrtes....c00 Women's Katee Sine Dreswee. drawere—doubie cay snl ‘a pullgea vere oT voiles and tinsues—all color a rene Men's Balbriggan nine sizes for large women—4 to 66...4,08 | Men's Balbriggan Underwoar—enirte. large range of . Women's Linen Coate—full length— also nainsook—pii px —f. oe oy 19 Py) natural tint—convertibie collar— 4 | style—sleeveless 18 a atch, pockete—epecial vulue..... 108 | en's Unton pile on pe 5 Women's Mohair Conte—full longtis long OF short sleeves or (moe | Diack, MAVY ANG BAY. se. cseveee dbo au serait caer “oF bas th Sulte—Surt Cloth— therefore eens Blache and navy—equare neck....2.60 . Gib act Mohair Bathing Bults—braid o1 sateen (rim—reg. ee A Caps tn great varie malig Shoes and Sandals .26 to 1.40 Women's Lawn Kimonoe—full | floral patt oT ot Ww Women’s and “gy, by mtalfetan, ponges nd I - poe ony Were 8258... Rian, Spk apeate eevee OUNCE. cs se0 Inderwear \e Damaskeangw I~ Morqiast an patterne—teg. 2... 2D ightaresses le and aginaeb= Ribbons, 2“ ta. aT ‘o " ectwent, |®o,, bebe ie cas ‘Vokes ana sHtaven ot vorchon~othere H'dk’fe, ete bed pewnieiie, Am With fancy lace and emb'y— regularly 9... —value .79... « “ompingtonstine hain trim—value §1.00....., HH, 8. Chiffon V white and seat <r ‘ aie srt 4 1.49 COLOTO—VAIUE TBescsesscerereeeesnves 1B Pett! ta—nainsook, cambric ant tusiin—deep ruffles of fancy Taces Women's F Wex'te—H. 6. or wide emb'y—Iincluding skirt—double panel front—val. o Tncostes- eae Clearanses y Corset Covere-Nainsook sound pes aye Linen reed 1%. in log fancy Ince ant » regularly 29. is 1.8 | French, 994 Germans ce. Upholetery Dept. Nainnook Corset C koa of face nnd ripbon beading—val. 60 288 | Larme, lot want O40 yorte Mill Romaanes of Art 3 inch—8 to by n be Cambric Drawers—tucks and Emp’ nge-26 inch— aaa ened pore al ruffle of good emb'y—val. . 22 | Benb'y, Tiouncing ee peer fh i ra worecmth Drawere—Nalnaook—fancy lack scalloped—teae toe DD gf border cota i bardopeico insert ur éine emb'y trim—val. . “ fd Fibre Matting bert fo Wend soy to Wetec Tard AMM Petticoats—fine nainsooke—trim' Inch—well made—$2.00 value...... x ‘with laces and emb'y—val, 6240..1,08 cubhdeda wire tom ple Lot ot Bertioree= CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. Belte—4 fine mere's'a erate monareuNcgawaan | iin & -ao| Seanevehseren es afi ny ban 3 Tivon Fine to 1 yrecvakW-- nap | German Btlver Va Tait valuecaeche sense and to ‘Cambric Petticoats—tucks, fo0g, ineer’, plain or satin. "intsh—val. 0... 0 bes peste Couch Covere—ide One and edge—4 to 14 yr#.—val. .@.... ,! P 1 Nockiaces-tilled beade- vie Bain peer to i 'e Mualin Di = wire or thread #trung—crt CUE SATEEN... cami] Phiten laid stape—val 80 Bilver Plated Misses’ te, handles—res. al ‘ng Bteol Knives ani! Fo rka—fancy , Babies’ Wear | “M7 ci o|ncretscnrmin Neteeat Bae ural th reat bp arent Norfolk stgay i pete She nos ee abal new Ne ressee | cutawayent We Do Not Open Saturd unperiet jock, Prin pen Saturday. “iTatetfacaes atapterd checks supiy Your Weate Tomorrow. || Urpenpeen de Sage eponge and Bedford corde—amart movtelg—“ced tt Wokers i'Now 12:03 | Dress Goods | np, i, | tu, ae and log Bap land Copentiagen Silks faa Hammocks, etc. cor re ue ant yalty ae eoonge=. om iam |42.and 80 inch Sergee—all wool |. | Genuine ice . a nor piu to cleat ABR tiie valueti and Beeler BD] fram, ereeng. and ou i neh an ¥ trim—sises to 6 yra.—reg. .&.. Special Lot of Babies’ White Dresses— y @1nch Sultings—Horringbones, grays, ra—08) siabovately Ce riage pan browna and tane—aiso black and’ and medal tlaed to 6 yra— 3'42.0.1.00| White Bheuherd checke—were ©, .39| YS! ss ca a el Clearance of Children's Wash Dresses | French Chaillee—eli wool—hordered, serum Gh wna Satire cease levearane Cloth—Rusala os| tank Sartore ae coo oO] SRE other gee t ry ay wot Rersey storm ond valances—value perrrreerrrs ery my | ‘Yearance of Bab’ ‘ranch—alao Dii Bedford 1a ee yere Ad to 0, ‘wo| Ww ees and erie te aed Bablea’ Domet Bishop. wore $1.29. eens BR] Weave—fancy ‘solore— ng at bottom—val, 4... . Lipid Yard Wite ‘Tattetae—plain of raat see i TET CEST | lsu reneue-smeereeus optees | ee . ng n aonebes egenssestnonesanensl lose All Day aan coloresval. re. 8D Halland a Black Tattetan— ee Waists, | » Mi tnchcchition finehevel te... 78 W — ny Silk Ratines— inch—fashionad! LS cots | “ory COLorE—were AB. sssrcvvsers resets AB iy creer | iineh Wagh Siike—white ground Tibre Beate it te ig » White Wash Waiste—volles and. with various alge stripes vai. 6 ,7D us ert ‘oF tan—value are TD natiates high neck or low collar 5 | Showerproot Foulard t di sry HOMERS, large horses jo a homer prog’ Zoularse seas declgnom | "eager are tere Extra Siae White Walsts an ‘or lace thee %-Inch Bik Popline—full range of light pee—value £5... a pedpifions and hand em sitet a | and dare colore—val ‘Bern of Meg |_snvele i high or low eck—reg, 62.49...... 1.05 Deby B Priv: Leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, rol “nendmck riuason ’ Ae aah ob A tinder "| SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS, White 8tik Blouse—heavy Jap Silke Blankets. . ‘epe ¢ o] it Hi ° 2, iin trike or'net ohu-res. M8. 7B pune Wor, Ball Be a Dorie taator boyy gad i Bineane 2:| wiack Jap Slik Watste—emb'd or plain w Cases, etc. ‘. a vs 68.46.99] punt azn BLANKETS—fine maga, Ba 1 Map = S | Women’s Corsetn—Batiste and novelty fabrice—extra long and medium broken six Black Hest! shirred flounces- 01.08... tope—reg. Fatabliahed 1827, Linen Sulte—14 to 18 years— Women's Fine Corsete—Ratiate and ARN— = Wn @ 7m ee, E FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY with A SHOWER OF OFFERINGS to substantiate the announcement! New, desirable, seasonable merchandise at marvellously low prices! No Mail or Telephone Orders for the fellewing:— ‘embroidered ‘evn hans Gussie M ot Floral Votles.......ccssessssseee oD lees Chearasee of of th b Dab od ns Shirte— madras, poi ibe ie began In eae! syiesvnlues te thee CHateaeta sisee reg. 8 13 ‘Women's Long Sitk Se button engin, -Spcbig cppee--biea regular! 6. and extra Siee..2.08 phe 10 to 1,49 h— erna—all sizes—reg. . if wien Ty Wipeshes—val, pool Minin nh Ribbons—satins, Tare wide Dress itinery and thy svoite ole ang, | metiow and fine. rao ites BT Dresdens-reg. .26 40 | Honey Huck Bates gah yes ita RIBBON RE} REMWAXT#-al goog aed derdere—teg. .1....... Al tino by the 1 cL] 9 | Hieevelese Guim, nete—lawa Pere tapas Linen Huck BO Rhea ay Fiat" Se, ea—val. 8 & Imp't'd Steel Sciesore—rew | int, oyster white and blue— ia aie lep-tnch c ao na best ‘coloringeevalve High are bt ogee pe Tie dd Rusalan—lace an all wool s+ 07D y nso] i ae nete—airdle tops— rterm attaches ‘NOW 70] cotton Plesce Blankets—full three. Quarter and single sisee—white ond colore--contrasting bordere— reg. errmry f |) Domet and Canton Flannele. eummer welghts—ueually ®.Friday BY b'd Pillow Cases—Fruit of Loom uslin— oa, bance values to $5.00.2,.08 to 8 in lot, but . W600 and ge. ik Petticonten herbloom Petticoate— 1.50 ey id Loris meters, os