The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1913, Page 13

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“TPEY HAVE MY HAR, BOT THEIR GOATS,” AYSCUNLAN AGAIN MW. W. Agitator Aglator Sent to Jail ‘This Timé for Calling Ser « geant “Bummy” Ryan, fT (@pectal to The Er World.) \TERSON, July i They have tay hair, but it looks as though I have (ele goats,” said Patrick Quinian, agi- tator of the I. W. W. and lecturer of ti Bocialist party, as he was taken to the county jail to-day, after being @entenced to a term of one year by Recorder Carroll. ‘Quinlan, who was arrested yesterday, ffs tried to-day on a charge of dis- Gergeant Charles H. Ryan, who com- @lained that Quinian, during @ speech fa City Hall Square last Saturday, re- ferred to him as “Bummy" Ryan and gaserted that he went about clubbing ‘People indiscriminately. Lawyer Henry Marelli for Quinlan Plaint under the disorderly act. @otion was denied. faced John Tracey, captain of detectives, @f witnesses. @larelli declared that certiorari pro: Ceedings would be instituted. it is ex temporary release from jail Volunt Inspector Donald Grant, r+ ug Commissioner McKay. Commissioner. fle was maie captain in 1887 and was @temissed by Commissioner Greene in 908, but was reinstated by the court: the following ye After bel @eeed legislation at Alban: che Commissioner to mal x, Dect place, Brooklyn. —— X Car Drags Child 100 Feet. etreet, to-day was struck by a Williams: ‘burg Bridge shuttle car, was dragged a hundred feet. Bot serious, though -—_—_—_——_ NOTES OF THE THEATRES, ite author, Vetller'e play, @ five years’ contract yestenlay with the Shuberta, \_Clifton Crawford will be seen in a new in the Keith theatres ‘will be on the bill which will Colonial when it reopens Sept. 1, Sse SPECIAL NOTICE, ing five articles; pon out. ‘World early. MICHIGAN | FURNITURE CO, OPEN MOwDAY& SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY PIT4 -B°AVE Tes @ OMferly conduct, preferred by Police moved for the dismissal of the case be- ‘eguse, he contended, there is no legal @found upon which to bring this com- ‘The Randal B. Lewis, City Attorney, pro- @ad Adolph Keppler, detective sergeant, ‘They testified that they heard the defendant refer to “Bummy" Ryan, Judge ‘Barrel’ (l. W. W. for Carroll) Chief “Bumson" and Prosecutor Micky” Dunn. No defense was entered. After Quinlan was sentenced Lawyer pected that Justice James ¥, Minturn ‘will sign the writ effecting Quinian's aeons INSPECTOR GRANT RETIRES. Big Organ- for several) Years in charge of the police of Long Upland City, was retired to-day by Act-| Grant askeil | \ @or retirement, according to the Acting) Inspector Grant is sixty-five years old, Me was a drummer boy im the Union @rmy and became a policeman in 1876, ap. @ointed an inspector in 198, Grant op: Captains’ He lives at No, 136 Prose Barnett, four years old, playing fm front of her home at No. 15 Meserole Her dress emught in the fender of the car and she Dr. Lewis of the Eastern District Hospital, who @ras called, said that he injuries were her head was Bruised and her legs were acratched own chiefly a9 @ writer of “The . which will be presented Hept, 2 in the ‘Theatre, were begun yesterday under the “The Passing er Ganten won for her Ip the Metropolitan Section of ‘next Sunday's World will be found 'e coupon, the presentation of which | ‘at the main or branch offices of jhe World will entitle the holder to) ‘a splendid “Vacation Kit” contain- | also a 48-page booklet on “First Aid to the In-| gured,” both of which will be inval- | mable in the home or on the Summer Vacation. Be sure you cut the cou- Order your next Punaay') INTRODUCED To F sag SON. DiscomfortAfter Meals Meeting Takes Pace | Place jestic with @ sensation of stuffiness 4 ne, Tood both to ‘distend and pain. Relations Court. Fo Ee Plaga Henry Britt, a handsome " man _who ie treasurer of the st : heavy, wi at Sntn fs toward eae “flepdache, Chartes B. Dillingham theatrical enter- Choki pick aultocating Drises, was introduced to his seven- Fee, De ite er aight, year-old son, Ten Broeck Britt, by the pee in ape fled ‘Deflereney ob ca ‘Skin and. Fes, Cheat. Limbs and Sudden ‘dines of ecu fi See Pi its. wa Tae hte of all the above-named di Ddoy’s mot! in the Domestic Relat! balag having eeen | year and @ ata nat recognise the boy. Mrs, Britt, who ta a telephone operator in Chicago, had her husband arrested last night at the Globe Theatre. Mrs. Britt said that she had married Britt secretly at the Little Chflrch Around the Corner in 194. Five years ago, ac- cording to her story, Britt deserted her. “ Cornell held Britt in §300 Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at 5.80 P. M. 12 Noon on Saturdays. Men’s Low Shoes Annual Midsummer Clearing Sale Comprisin; Tan and Black Calf, Patent Leather, and hite Canvas with Rubber Soles, All other Low Shoes in our regular stock Values $6.00 to $8.00 Boys’ Oxfords Sizes 1 to 6 Value $4.00 and $5.00 $3.95 $1.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ili HM A “YOUGET WHAT WEADVERTISE’ Bui iiIIIL Our Terms for Furaiture fill i ri ia 4 FURNISH YOUR HOME Al NG dF al wal biel E! ik YOUR | as Mit = i YY ORME HQ Se $5 “$10 “ $2.50 “ ANYOMERE AUR RPA REE |= AV Eis CORNE f ‘a ean i Hadion | “ao burke “3 rarity nc fy ma t e ite, hdlroe SUNDAY “EXCURSIONS Brey rg’ Cee ae ‘7 8 Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays, Saturdays. Str. “Hendrick Hudson” Mondays, Wednesdere, Frigaye. ais pxwesinos stor manaee FALL aoe it Pa Tl te Re, CL Str. “Robert i gt Desbroney St, MW. 50 we cs HENRY A. FASY WEBEL! Mi lens clothing We 12th, Oven evenings. : AR MOUNTAIN Ps Levy A NUMBER 1 40 all klivde was ~FHE FVENTRG. wo Ly, Fev The Store Opens at 9 A. M. 12 Noon on Saturdays. August Founded 1826 Closes at 5.80 P, M. Specials for Friday and Saturday in the Furniture Sale Crystal Cabinet 62 inches tall, 40 inches wide, full mirror back, all glass shelves, made of quar- tered golden oak, wax finish. $50.00 Regular price, $75.00. High Grade Dining Room Tables Mahogany, in Colonial design, as_ illustrated; others in Sheraton de- sign. $39.50 Values to $75.00 Clearance Sale of Bathing Suits and Caps Women’s Satin Bathing Suits $3.95 and $4.95—Values to $11.50 Women's and Misses’ Mohair Bathing Suits $2.95 and $3.95—Values up to $9.50 Children’s Bathing Suits (2 to 6 years) $1.50—Value $3.95 25 to $3.00—Values 50c to $5.00 Bathing Caps Final Clearance Women’s, Misses’ 8 Children’s Tailored and Untrimmed Hats Formerly $5.00 to $18.00 $1.00 to $10.00 —Also— Ratine Hats for Outing Wear Formerly $1.50 to $5.00 Broadway & 20th St.; Sth A |) OPPORTUNITY Ie therefore of! tock, Which Will be offered at n"FACT, 1M} FOR SALE. — " DIAMONDS ON CREDIT, Z PAYMENTS American Watch & Diamond Co, ‘Tel, B8OT Cort, 98 to $2.95 . Materials selected in our millinery trimming depart= ment will be sewed en huts purchased, free of charge. (Second Floor.) : —<<$<$——<— the we atoring. sinks TO ATTEND THIS SALE ond take advantage of this exceptional | portu money on your purchuses. leroperiy may ve inspected any day be Thre the sale dufive business hour TAMER F, CONRAN, Truster, few York Clty Attorney for Trustee ren. can gram he ponies 105 C9 AMILY Uta * fe fare ons ney known plumbing. " | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RENT PROBLEM SOLVED, | 10 CARH AND 810 MONTHLY Ave “MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY. su wantht ait Nt ” SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | BDKY, SyOny sf Yes ge TH on bts, Lord & Taylor sth Why Manuavian Women's Tub Dreas Tub Dresace—atriped voiles, linens, ‘Women's Linen Coate—full ha rh So Women's Black Sateen Petticoat $1.08... |" IN_NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTRE | “HEARN Vourteenth Street, ‘West of Fifth Avenve, ‘FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY a, . SATURDAY IS CLERKS’ HOLIDAY. > We close all day Saturday until end of August, Bat FRIDAY IS FOR BUSINESS, and we get it & <i WITH BARGAINS LIKE THESE ! Women’s Dresses, ) », Ribbons, ) », Wash ) » , Bathing Suits, ete. “ony Hitterste.) pre | “ep Millinery and Sash Ribbons—satina, 10 ct, Percales—many atylem...ccvee ea—tinen: 4 ch ambrays, moirea and oe arpa jain Laostind tag ct. Dress Gingham sree, Afferent’ modele.. 4.08] Dresdens-reg. 26 to"). 220 | ict. Linen Finish Sutin Ribbon Remnants—ail colors LJ id oa and . thi 14 Lesa A nly sola by the rem nt Sleeveless Guim lain and shadow nete—lawn bodiew—val. 2 cte..... 718 Women’s Fancy Handkte- . B. of soalloped.-emb'd bordere— some slightly solled—val. .15..... tissues, ginghame and chambraye— seeimaery collars —ailk girdion and lpr 6 Men's Linen Initial Hakfe—reg. ‘s AT ea—all color atriper— women—46 to 6...4,.98 natural tint—convertible patch pockete—special ir Cont black, navy ané gray Bathing Sults—Surf Cloth— black and navy—square neck.....1.49 6. neh Silk Pongees—satin stripes ang light and dark~sot were 49, Yard wide Taffetas—plain or changeableschitton fintsh— mission hand Rogers Sectior Oyater Forks or bright finiah—ret Mohair Bathing Sults—brald or sateen Ropere oon Oe 23 ve trim—r a extra sizee— Ihantungs—natui Special . +++ 3.08 | stiver Plated Knives na Forks. Rae tan and colors—value 60, Special .4® Bathing Tights -59 to 1.98] § of each In metry _— S| Yard wide Foularde—nayy, colors and , White Kid Belts—26 to ve — jack— a dots an uree— Bathing Caps. + +10 to 1,49) “ietd bucklen—res. sere BB] were 8 and $1.25.. id 7) Bathing Shoes & Sandals. .26 to .O8 Women's Lawn Kimonos. Les eens flo atterns—reg. .60.. Lawn and Percale House Dresnes— many kinds of stripes and figures of German Allver Bags—round Une mei %-inch Black ate tietnalee atten Persian silk lining—@ “ Taffetan—$1.00 quality.. Or 66-inch All Wool Storm Cream, brown, navy and 98 ct. goods. 2.50 Women's 14 kt. Gola F Filled Bracelets— plachinn ed or cl in rich design An Yarlour colors, ig ae Eon sine ay eiige wind catch vals $300. 1,50) 64. Linch, Summer Suiinge-testen effects an aleever—reg. .79. s+ BO sik Gause Fans— angled or hi ee tans, greys and browaoeire M8, 59 painted—dainty 27 Millinery, TOES: Oe ARs ae ae and conn ‘s Hosiery, ) ep Teg. and i at Underwear, “Og, French Challies Women's Satlor Gloves, etc. \ atripes, poll Hight and dark— 42-inch Herringbone Sul ya, brown and tans—also black and fe ahepherd checke-pi fancy Weaves—were | eH ———--—- white—groagral: Panama Hats—aix new shape various crowns and brims.. Other Panamaa...2.48 to %,! su Peanut Braid Hate—natural and bleached «bo unbound— worth .29 to + Pto 1.60 Women's Di oss Hats—black or white chip—reveral shal gubject t therefore 2 ¢ Women's Cotton Vests—low neck— sleeveleas—plain or lace trim'd yoke. Remember! We Do Not ‘Open Saturd. Supply Your Wants To- morrow. thirty high nec ini also black hair—were .98.. length draw a vaste ( ———_—____ Women's Corsets—-batistes, light coutll jm. Athletic Underwear—pin in a and summer neta—sisen 18 to 2) In the |" nainsook—ehirte drawers res: « Jot, but not In each style~ ‘sold in Bear of Htore, $1.00 values Batiste Cornet Tow, medium and hia bumtsiace trimmed—18 to 30—reg. $1.75....... 8,205 Men's Alpaca Coat valuse to : Women's Long Silk Gloves, if button length—double Gpped. Tape Girdles, natin Girdles and short or white—reg. .79.. : "neieevaie Corwety-ull siges tn lot reg. 49 to 09, Women’s Silk Bout Hone-—b| 4 Window Sinden—x3 ft (before ite—double lisle #ole, Ing) whi Black China Sik Waln a 23 Pleated or plul | s a reg. 4 - rass Extension Rods—for cur. Your Wants To-morroy =e Odd Lot of Black Ching Blk ; ‘All Day Saturday | Uilna—extend 4 to Da—complets. seen 9 Walsts—nlgh or low neck—tallored a Genuine Crex I ee! and fancy yoke sty Grecian of plait borders cbeet enter WOT CAM ards oes certerssavvaestnnsert also Homespun Rug als EB m ns) Ap, dest colorings—value f face, emb'y O41) 900 Alex. Smith's Persian x ee ~dtabl Inches stylewcvaiue Wise ope Gilt Initial Stationery—26 sheets, 26 cards, 48 envelopes—aiso fancy box of Plain, 44 sheets, 4 envelopes-— reg, + 18 ty modeln— b'y medallions or white. reen. .6O Light Weight Mattin flounces—reg, 14 to 18 inch—insten i Kine-heavy, make--pure white Extra Size Silke Pettlonite—black NaPhiretty: patterne--dos.. Las Ball Bearing, sh ter—tor = colora—tucked oF pleated floun Se Birtecreg: ehh extra value | Hyek Someles Recast a5} hildren's Garden Sets— rake Union Linen—white| “td shovel-Special Briday,..s,.0. 19 Babies’ and +g, er Pont wohenmed reg. siz. Ba! Tqinted and Character, Dolla. ; : Coa : isl Seth ‘Special Little Children's 4). All Linen Towellings—17 Inchem— HarmockaPat LY § J ts. white or col'd borders—reg. 12% ocks—Palmer and other good armure weaves Iho er'and aide ¥ alances—value Fin 1" Lapeatry weave—fane! | ¢ Value $5.98. id | Palmer Mammock—value Ss less: | “h0y Lg 8 , Toilet Articles. | i st Made—extrs large—turnover r Silk Cov'd Dens Shielde—reg 15 We Do Not Open 2 ft * # Suppl Sanitary Aprons—reg. 24. . tl Clearances a0 7 “¢ “ I 0... | ; Washable Collar Forma—reg. .1 5| Upholstery Dept. “tp Boys’ Suits la Shirtwaiat Belte-reg. 6......9 for 10 3 ‘ d #1, | $0 Palrs French Net Curtains— an Lip Clearances of Stamped Goods r nette, Point Arabe deat Furnishings. | whtly solled—cusmion tops, centres | 4 notte, Point Arabe designe ple carts, AqUuaTeR, ete | wi se white and “Red Tleket Lot! Boys! All Wool Coat | were 2h to $14 to 8) © to $3.59 pale... 1,005 Rulta—selde or box and ct Mair Brushes eta —cat'd floral borders $2.35, 4 16 et. Oakley's Corylopais Taleum.. 1.409 0 ct. Bar Glycerine oa... ‘wd ool MOGhEoe 28 Oriental or Ae Blankets, le er deg Were 129s 008) Flanne *o,, ee ‘Tapestry Table oneaeed yaa. tassel fringe—val, $8.19...0.9%5 ble linen tort) Pillow Cases, etc. ' Pe Te oat elec ied ed “raft Cloth— x. $1.00 1.08) Unb s—white oF f ; 50] daved destunues . Blouses wh ‘uy a7 ol sharhoray pet | Ds 9 32) ¢ . BOLGHT FRIDAY —* nis bought Friday will be @ Frilay or Saturday, according Hankets—for thre, it wae beda—odd lots 18S) m4 our regular routine, drivers an@ Clear of Solied Blankets | wagon boys recelving @ holiday during uy - the week to make up for Saturday, WAlnr OR RED EARS Which other employees get...-Thig time and Domet Flannel#—summer | sur ers receiving Roods DroMmpt- t—usually 4 Mies sehedule mam s If our steven aie ae teh Shirting Flannelaguod colorn 1, and deprives no employes et tpl a holiday. val, 50 but odd lots—reg. .29 to 38... BO Specially Good Luncheon (4 Contras) 38 cte.—11 A. M, to 2:30 P. M, ‘ ¢ een ay ay "is 5 &

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