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T ‘Was called to the stand, ha wee not ques- | tioned concerning his opinion that Ca-| of locomotives and warn engineers of obstructions. Patsy got a hammer, placed « tor- pedo on the window alll and etruck It as hard as he could. The explosion aroused the whole neihborhood. The hammer was blown across the room and ly missed Mra, Cleary's head, Pati right eye wan so badly injured that the aight may be permanently de- atroved and hin right hand was terribly lacerated. Lawrence Cloary's wae peppered with powder and acraps of tinfoil, Several of the other boys were slightly hurt Patsy was taken to the; BOY HAMMERS TORPEDO; BLINDED, MATES INJURED Explosion of Dangerous Plaything on Window Sill Imperils Woman and Causes Neighborhood Panic. Patsy Cleary, neven veare old; his | brother Lawrence, a year younger, and hill had committed suicide or as to what investigations lay behind that opinion. When he was seket if he thought the presence of blood on the |4ead poticeman's mightatick tndicated that Can bad tried to defend himself, Dougherty eal that he coult only Press an opinion, not a fact. He was not pressed for an opinion. ‘Mrs. Lottie Cahill, widow of the man whose death {# enveloped in euch mystery, told of her husband's visit to| F uncle's place in Hempstend, | "Sif ® dozen little playmates ot some POLEMAN CAL MURDERED, St DOCTOR AT QUES ythi before the tragedy, saying, Milroad torpedoes to-day, and after! Polyclinic Hospital, | : Position of Revolver Proves med in the beat of splrita| vainly trying to explode them by| The boys told contradictory stories | f A H and ig from no worrles, Mra.| throwing them against pavemanta and about where they got the torpedoes. \ Wound Not Self-Inflicted, Cahill pansionately repudiated the tm-| walla took them 19 their home on the| Detective Owens of the Weat Forty- seventh treet station, who investi. tole them from York Central freight train in the Eleventh avenue yards. putation that her husband had com-| gseand floor of the tenement mitted suicide; he had nothing to worry) weet Forty-third street him, she said, and thelr family life had heen without difficulties, el No, 31] The to Says Chief Witness. gated, belleves they -lthe caboose of a N does ave of the type that are fastened to alls th be explode: the wheels Policeman John E. Cahill of the At- Yantic avenue station, Brooklyn, who wae faynd shot through the head and with stab wounds on his body in the yar@ of St. Matthew's Church, Utica avenue and Lincoin place, on the morn- ing of July 21, could not have shot him- Belf, elther with the right or left hand, im @ way to produce the wound in hii JUDGE O’SULLIVAN’S FUNERAL Jartets R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. dIQYAS) ——_———— MISSES’ Summer DRESSES SKIRTS—Clearance Reductions of one-third to over one- half on broken size-ranges of the season's newest models in lace-trimmed lingerie and voile Frocks, Wash Dresses of linens and ratines and Skirts of white and natu- ral colored tub fabrics. Misses’ sizes, 14 and 16 years; Juniors’ sizes, 13, 15 and 17 years. $8.94 from the Church of tie, Columbus avenue and Sixtieth) Before the services nearly every member of the county and city bench) visited the Justice's home, No, #6 ‘West | Seventy-sixth street. No department of the city government, business foss'ons was without represent: ‘Phila wes the fiat statement mate to- @ay by Coroner's Phyeictan Charles ‘Whest, before Coroner Rooney of Brooklyn, at the inquest held upon the Geath of the policeman. The Coroner's physician refuted, by his description of ‘the phystoal imposmibiity of muicide, the theery of Deputy Police Commiasioner : Dougherty and the detectives who worked on the mysterioun case. Dougherty had dectared that for some Fedeon that has not beco:es apparent Cabill hed faked the evidence of burg- are at the church door and then shot Rimeelf with @ revolv had bor- Towed from his father-in-law. CLUB NEAR CLENCHED HAND, SAY8 FINDER OF BODY. Wictor Shulehan of-No. 190 Lincoln Place had testified before Dr. Wuest took the stand that when he dircovered Cabill's body his right nand was lying by the side of his boly ant about a foot the thigh and thut the revolver ‘was half a foot beyond the right hand, Which was clenched. The fect were eregeed. The pollceman's club was a foot beyond the revolver. ‘When Dr, Wuest took the stand he 7 who obtained for Judge O'Rullivan @ im just before hia death, mn. The burial was at Ci y ¢ 2 EGZEMA COVERED — HEAD AND FACE For Weeks Did Not Sleep. Broke Out in Pimples. Itched Some- thing Awful. Cured by Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. White Voile & ie Dresses, were $12.74 to $19.74, Fashioned of the sheerest, finest fabrics, daintily trimmed with Valenciennes and heavier laces, some showing a j | Gesoribed the wound on the left aide of | _ 697 Hartford #t., Perth Amboy, N. J.— touch of color in ; bond dead pollcaman's heed as iets the embroidered } entrance woun @ bullet, and S. | the broader and more ragged wound on bags sed reid ) @he right side as marking the exit of ‘ ta | Qe bullet. Powder marks about the en- y above—i3 a fetch- trance wound showed that the revolver 4 ing model of rat- acer rege 6 Werake ine stri yolle. a owing motifs of Grete ee i i tal embroidery on sleeves, collar and ne t th, @ wound could have been salt yoke, and finished with crystal buttons. ‘Weest, “but if it had been the revolver ‘Would not have been found where it was, DEATH TOO QUICK FOR HAND TO THROW WEAPON. “Death trom such a wound must have 'e@ almost instantaneously—say in ity seconds. If Cahill had used his Yet hand to shoot himsel¢ in the left Dresses of Voile, Tissue, Lawn, and Gingham, were $5.94 to $9.74, Now $3.96 & $4.96 All sizes represented in this assortment and 1 wash i i morning Ee Crean are fe of the latest models in all wash fabrics, and after I put on the Cuticura Ointment | Gide of the head he would not have had aad let i olay ont widte along time and then Houg there ere aly ope or fate or each @nowgh muscular power, te say nothing | 8¢ Bight I puseome moreon. In afew days model. Included are plain color and nove ef the power of volition, to carry the re- Rotice him getting better and I still el. | P elty effects, made in serviceable, pretty morning and street styles. Illustrated al right—is a $4.96 model, made of flowered voile, with collar, cuffé and front panel of Cluny lace, with silk overcast- ing in matching color. * Belt and tie of velvet ribbon. Tub Skirts that —Now $1.96, $2.96, $3.96 volver across his body and throw it where it was found, If he had shot ‘Rimeelf with his right hand the same Jaw of impossibility holde good. “It he shot himsecif he must have een either sitting or lying down, for could not have crossed his feewin falling. my mind, the position of th bande and their relation to the post. tion of the revolver plainly show that — Cahill did not commit sul- ‘until be was all cured, Why not have a clear skin, soft, white hands, clean scalp and good hair? It is your birthright. Cuticura Soap, with an occasional use of Cuticura Ointment, will bring about these coveted conditions in most were $2.74 to $5.74, Smart models in white and natural linen, khaki, repp, cordeline and pique in plain tailored and more dressy styles, some trimmed with large pearl buttons. , ‘Third Floor B5th Ot. 48 Women’s “Sport COATS” Were $10.74 to $19.74—$6.74 Smart models in eponge. black-and-white etfects, corduroys, fine quality flannels and novelty mixtures. All have large pockets, convertible collars and are cut on the fashionable, swinging lines; with or without belts. In the assortments all sizes from 34 to 42 are represented in various excellent styles. Women’s Linen and Mohair Dusters, Were $4.96 to $7.94, —Now $3.96 Only 55 in this assortment. The linen Dust Coats are fine in quality, natural color; the mohairs in navy or black. Well tailored, full length garments— in excellent models. Third FI, 85th St WHITE Wash GOODS Greatly REDUCED Prices A COLLECTION that includes the most fashionable WDAG ‘rente- tee’ Block yaw 4 manne oA 835th to QA CmMp yest. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Millions of satisfied customers will tell you of our liberality—that we sell only durable, well- made Furniture and that OUR LOW PRICES ALWAYS SAVE MONEY FOR YOU. deep: { awere; [back, brace arm, fabrics 5 i ial $F) hen soeed cane seat; an ex. [ie fapoeact ie season. A few only of the special values are Novelty White Fabrics, Yard Wide Corduroy 39 were 15¢ and 25¢ yd., 8c , was 49¢ yd., Ic = Thee are only forty-two pieces DOUBLE Plain and fancy weaves. In+ of this MATT and? ervunaie STAMPS cluded are materials suitable for fabri MORNINGS waists, dresses and curtaining. Imported Dress Bat Brocaded Pique, Ratines, yd., 98c%$1.49 The Silk-Warp Ratine is 45 SINGLE was 29c yd., now 15¢ inches wide, Macy's price was STAMPS Afternoons $1,98; now $1.49, 2 The Cotton Ratine is 45 inches wide. Macy's price was $1.24; 27 inches wide. An ideal fabric for costumes, dresses and separate skirts, now 98c, Genuine “CREX” Grass RUGS From !/5 to '/3 REDUCED THE REDUCTIONS are, of course, from prices already ‘*Lowest-in-the-City,’’ so that yours is a double saving. for this $8 Bar Harbor Willow Arm Chair, 3.4 with Cushion Hand-made, Round Back; has Deep Cushion Seat, be Siae,” Shane | NR nd Sue bar oh Haat er 36 in. x 72 in. vein 8 ft. x 10 ft. 89 14 4ft.oin.x7ft.oin. $1.89/$6.54 9 ft. x 12 ft. 24 The above are selected from about 20 sizes. Look for the “Not Advertised” signs on other sizes of “'Crex.” Figured Cork Linoleuns (Sq. Yd.), 44c Slightly imperfect—otherwise would be 4 Good selection in color and’ pattern. BrRE ate: Wien 4 yet il IMPORTANT Weadertul and terms in this advertisement can be y at ow stare, 35th te 36th Street and 6th Avenue. Fourth Fier, Biway. no HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 81, 1918, ~ |*LOSTED’ BABY POINTS whe denied the child's story, asserting whe had tried to find another home for the boy and had given him in charge | otla relative, Mrs. Weird, on Manhattan j avenue. ; rf | ¥4 aetna eames OUT MOTHER IN COURT The Kind You Have Always Bought. |. After investigation developed the HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Cestoria Log . | wetrdn f her story concerning Mra. bas been manufactured under the supervision of Chas. H. Fletcher Adopted Parent Held for Abandon- wir trata ‘arch held ner i | Bote 0 years the genuine Castria. We reqpectflly call the attention ing Three-Year-Old Boy in $1,500 ball for a hearing Monday on a| of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see ‘wrapper charge of abandonment. ‘The boy in question was photographed World after he had been In the “Mamma took me to Central Park | 0Y The V and san away.” taped tnree-yearceia | CDN Society rooms several days without claimers. A Mra. Howard Albert Dobosch, or George Murphy, a8 | recognized the boy as one she had seen bears | hie signature in black.‘ When the is removed the same y oo 6 eh aided of the bottle in Parents who have toed Canora for sate cae le the pave Jet ate ths atrontion’of tho younger ge it it} 1 in| ttion to we fn eneer of Introducing toto thelr families epurfous medicines, — to be regretted that there are le who are now in the Céittral Park. business sorts ibetitutes, or what: he was known when a “lost child" in| with Mra. Murphy, who boards with of putting up and selling at Ethos » bad charge of the Children's Society. aa ho | her, and notified the Dol Sr acre er eter conn a faeicinen. it therefore devolvea faced Mra, Pauline Murphy in Harlem) | waver wart hy «|Gn the mother te sorutiniza closely what she gives her child, Adults can do ‘= Court to-day and pointed his baby hand| wittiam R. Smith, that for. ‘but the child has to rely on a ¥ at her while testifying that ahe who had . |the mother's watchfulness, ; tenville, 8. T., Was struck by @ Broad. adopted him had deserted him. Mrs.|way car at Vesey street to-day and his |G@emuine Castoria always bears the signatare of Murphy, who lives at No. 947 Weat|acaip was badly lacerated. He was Twenty-eighth street, almost wept as taken to the Hudson Street Hospital. 4 —Store closes at 12 Noon] ——Clearance‘6ales are now in during August. On other busi-] progress throughout the Store. ness days Store closes at 6|Séasonable merchandise at P.M. “lowest-in-the-city” prices. Sales Beginning Monday, August 4th Midsummer idsummer Furniture Sale White Sale —In which will be found va-|—Will find great favor with R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, A CLEARANCE of 400 MEN’S Summer SUITS riety, quantities and values}women who appreciate the Two-Piece oO SS Two-and actually as good and in most . Meee ee BETTER than are| Value of money and who are and Three- \, Three-Bullon on the qui vive for actual economies, economies on the real necessities as well as on the luxuries of apparel. DRESS SILKS---Black & Colored---¥4 PRICE STAPLE AND NOVELTY WEAVES, in every wanted weight, pattern and color, from the best foreign and domes- Piece Suits. | Of light-weight fabrics. being promised by some other stores which will find it difficult to fulfil their promises. English and Ameri- can Models. S Below we give the number of Suits instock at the various prices at which Macy's would sell them earlier in the season. $0 Suits | 110 Suits | 75 Suits a) Suits were $18.50 were $19. 75) were $22.50 were $24.50 THESE SUITS AT $/3.75 for men and young men are absolutely up to tic looms. Included in the Sale are: the Macy high standard as ‘ ; to cut, fabric, tailoring and Crepe De Chines Marquiseltes Messalines finish, and a number are Pongees Salins Silk Voiles included that are selling Satin Charmeuse Foulards Novelties elsewhere to-day at almost double the price we ask. OF COURSE, the size- range is not complete. But . In dress lengths, skirt lengths and waist lengths of from 1 to 10 yards. Silks that were Silks that were were is every size from 33 2 lar, x fe yd; now *19C [aber yd; now 49 Ca ee cee Silks that were 29% rary po were 59c sirable fabrics and colors. ©, 59c yd.; now .19 yd.; now THE FABRICS are Silks that were 39c Silks that were fancy mixed cassimeres, 69 yd; now $1.49 yd.; now 79c cheviots, homespuns_ and unfinished worsteds, There are also some very attrac- tive fancy worsteds in me- dium and tropical weights. THE LINING is either full, half,or quarter, and both Efiglish roll and fiat lapels are included in the assortment. MEN’S $4.00 Outing TROUSERS, $2.97 OF FINE QUALITY FLANNEL in plain gray and in stripe effects. Finjshed with 1 cuffs and belt loops. Men’s PANAMA Hats Now REDUCED to $5.89 Were $6.74, $7.49 and $9. In addition to the above, Silks that were $1.93 to $4.96 are now priced 99 to $2.49 yard. On sale on special tables in the Silk Department, Second Fleo:, 25th St. $1.50 “WORLD'S {TENNIS RACQUETS GREATEST S “"2"|SAVE 1/5 wm nan cnn LITERATURE,” 42c PUBLISHED TO SELL AT $1.50, and not obtainable for less atywhere in New York, except at Macy's. ‘The sav’ is greater than usual, but can always get any Book ut Mat at less tha the a rustefined prices prevailing everywhere else, The savings are indicative At $1.74 Elsewhere $2 to $3. At $2.24 Elsewhere $3 to 84. THIS ASSORT MENT of 225 fine Racquets has Bs 4 been pur- THE PANAMA 155 & it} s y in ever; : ot vet renter: sayings if ay chased from one of the best- most satisfactory Hat THE BOOKS are printed on known makers in the United in the season good Pa: d paper, in excellent, legibl: States—but he has stipulated eon) BOCG) hana Se eee bindi is quarter that we do not use his name. many men care to spend on a H All are strung with gut of ex- cellent » and all have core ruga' andies of cedar. Some have a cedar reinforced throat. MACY'S REDUCED PRICE of $5.89 for Hats that are today priced elsewhere $8.00 brings a really good, close-woven, symmetrical Pane morocee Fentee and the fides marbled, Priceis per volume. are mar! pee ef Eurepe During hea by Hallam—3 vols. i Eve cquet_is nicely fin ama within easy reach, Green's Short Histery of the Enplich ihe i anda gach price teres One of these Hats wil last for Demesihenes Oretions—1 vol. Oe Ns eauien tO 47g" several seasons, and each sea- Ean: Ma atone ‘These ts are per- may be re-blocked into the \ fashionable shape. vals, fect and brand me Ne At $5.89 we have a good assortment of really from the hundreds of Pipes we carry. Wellington Pipes Elsewhere 50c John Lubbock. vol. of un-blocked Hats that will be made up in } Poss Briere ato” [SKANEATELES SRNR SNS ie ee oe Meerish Literature—1 vol., with a loor, 34th St. eae comune | Sl-LAWRENGE” =| = PIPES and TOBACCO ee es IBOATS & SKIFFS At Macy SAVINGS tux 22" from Francis Bacon to Sir REDUCED Eittn Floor, SUGGESTIONS ONL i 34c dilustrated. One of the cools est Pipes made. Smaller size, ue @s illustrated, third from the i “Keystone” Pipes London Made 94c We illustrate one out of the 24 shapes in stock. Fine briar bow! and Vulcanite bit. Silver mounts. A new Pipe without question if yours cracks or burns. MACY'S FINE OLD-FASHIONED yo) GINGER BREAD ip, |torth? weitieowm make. Quality elsewhere 20c to 25, The Boats are built of well-seasoned, Delicious home-made Choco selected stock, and are all copper- late Iced Molasses Ginger Cake, fastened. Sterns and keels of oak, made right here on the prem- ribs of elm and planking of good, ises from a fine old-fashioned clear white cedar. All finished, in ci i natural wood color, with good spar ree only of the purest. and {varnish and nickel trimmings Tobaccos tinest materials. Macy's carries all the popular —— an BATS Four Boats that were $47.78. domestic and imported Tobaccos, TwoLa At $38.75 Four Boats that were $50.75, at prices lower than anywhere else vohayer 21 At 41.75 Two Boats that were $53.50. in theCity, In particular we direct Chocolate Cake, c ‘At $59.50 One Boat that was $77.50. = your attention to thy following, Fancy Chocolate Cake of fins | at $74.80One Boat that was $102.50.| “Peerless” Pipes, made by Gallaher, Belfast, makers of highest grade mixtures. These est quality, baked to perfection 24c Elsewhere 35c here on the premises, assuring are our own importation, ; a id fresh ustrated. Good Lit; 3oz. 1-Ib. tin sip ge Every Week-End eleard itera rien ieee Ol Chatew Mirtue He BL Marbis Sugar- requirement of play im- OCP Londen Mixture We $1.98 Filled Wafers (Ib.), 29c plements and apparel for A.Q. pes, 49 Landscape Mixture Me $1.74 ; men, women and. chil- Lengon-Made Goli Plate Me $1.58 A celighttul Gummer can, dren in full variety at Choice of 24 popular shay roe Oe fectlon, Very crisp, an “Lowest « in the-City” hone is ihre Re fone: Dew _ The 3-02. and 16-02, sizes areair tight tins and can ve kept any lergtt: ef time. ster * The above sold only over the counter— Prices. Prompt service. Fitth Viesr, SEth Bt. babe ce