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tif] oft fu i ~INAWILD BATTLE ONROOF OF LOFT — Police Land Four Italians After $10,000 of Feathers Was Packed for Looting. Aanid o fusiliade of shote that created ‘wild excitement in the Italian quarter om West Broadway early to-day, & @ramatic capture of four burglars with @20,000 worth of feathers ready for re- toval was made as the result of five Gaye’ tnceqeant trailing. The fifth man, Believed to have acted as iookout, got away. ‘Five nights ago Detective Bott! was fm Washington Square Park and over- heard Sve men, sitting around the Geri- (Geld! statue, talking of loft burglaries. Lieutenant Detective MoGlynn and De- etatue about 1A. M. and then go to No. |}, five disappeared and four went into the femement house and trom the roof) @limbed by a goose-neck fire-escape to COLONY 1S ASSESSED | FOR $21,000 000 Mrs. states Paseen Pays on $450,000 While Husband Settles Only a Personal Tax. The tax books of the town of North Hempatend, L. 1, where many rich People have country homes, were opened to-day. Among the assessments were the following: Howard Gould of Caatiegould, Sands Point, real estate, $450,000; personal, $150,000, Mre. Catharine Mackay, real estate, $300,000; personal $160,000. The as- sessore held that Clarence Mackay had nu real estate in the town, and as- sessed him for personal property at $150,000, William K. Vanderbilt jr. of Deepdale, Feal estate $175,000; personal, none, be- Cause he is paid to be a non-resident, Mra. Nannie B, Steele, wife of Charles Steele of J. P. Morgan & Co., real estate, | $126,000; personal, $25,000. This is @ re- duction in the personal assessment since year of $76,000, due to Mra. Steele's “ jement to the assessors last year that she Was individually poor and had no longer any valuable jewelry, Howard Phipps of Wheatley Hills, the root of Nos. 642-644, the six-story wh ‘While MoGiynn was senting to Capt. De ts wake ce ance epened the scuttle with ao three-foot Smmy and simmied the door of Gersten- en eke senses 6k ll ii Ht ii Bak Hin Ri i f { i f i =. 5 HI He F Li i ree it Htespigs fefye nee i f HG i JONG, Aug. L—Gen, Lung, com. ‘of the Government forces in the of Kwaggsl, proceeding against -| 6. Teal estate, $75,000; John 6, Phipps, real entate, 6175,000; personal, $20,000; Gladys Phipps, personal, $100, Mrs. Nellie C. PSigag of Kings Point, Teal estate, $100, George A. att, @ varnish manu- facturer of Port Washington, appeared @t the Town Hall to-day to protest Six of “Many” Reasons Why You Should Come Here for Your Eyeglasses 1, The eye tests by our Oculists (Registered Picnics) are scientifically ‘correct. 2. Their Let Cl sea is most 3. Ah lenses are accurately ind in our own fac. ‘ories. ¢. The mountings are perfectly adjusted by our Opticians. 5. The materials used are the very finest obtainable. Accuracy, promptness and absolutely uniform prices prevail. Harris Glasses cost $2 or more and are Guaranteed to give you complete, lasting sat- isfaction—your money back if you wish it. Srd St, near Fourth Ave. te West bor St, near x Ave. #7 W. 84th St,, bet. ath a Ay ‘Oth, Aves, vities | 442 Columbus Ave., Slat and 82d Sts. 70 Nassau St, near John St. 1009 Broadway, nr. Willo'by, Bugs 489 Fulton St, opp. A. & S, B'ki: 597 Broad St., nr. Hahne's, heh All stores open Saturday afternoon A Suis ng Relish for Steaks, and Gravies. ‘Edd. ‘s' secessionists, has occupied the ad traing stopped. ‘Troope have been hurried to onpose advance of Gen. Lung’s forces, but the (the. ot Canton is in @ panic. There te Kiocase exodus from the city and ali business has been suspended. ey English Mode by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. Eastman KODAKS Ba, koma ROLL FILMS DEVELOPED FREE Vhen printe are ordered, the very lowest, Erigee, fog Bx nts each, for guaranteed and finished promptly 1913 AUTOMOBILES FO! RUNABOUT 8500 Teenine $550 IverJohneon Bicycles on Easy Terme LDAVEGA, Jr. Harlem's Leading Sporting Goods House 125 West 128th St. Between Lenvx and 7th Aves, very Eve, Except Wed. | of $8,000, He wan told that If he thought Honding wit be 4otaye he could prove his statement that ws THREE KILLED IN COLLISION. | ment was without personal property he micht | Seore of Other Workmen Missing | reached. pe back on grievance day, two weeks | "t The amessments total $21,000,000,'an in jereuse ot helatendht A cpg 000 over thone of last year. were fatally injured, four were ‘badly | A Perfect Seasoning hurt and @ score more naccounted | LOSES MONEY; FOUN FOUND DEAD. oe as the result of a collision of ore It eaticfies the most fastid- Edward Westerbdek, @ retire’ whole-|trains at the Alloues ore docks last fous taste. night. The accident t@ blamed to careless switching, A moving ore train ran into & standing train, throwing the work. men Into ore pockets and covering them with ore, All the ambulances in the city and a dozen doctors were aum- @aie dealer in oysters, was found dead of gas asphyxiation to-day in bed in his home at West Sayville, L. 1. He had ‘been in poor health for a year and re- contly complained to his friends that he had lont @ great deal of money through his investment in @ marble quarry. moned. ‘The dock managers ortered cones ta eon, Three montha ago be was found un-| work resumed, but the workers declared “An Agpettor conscious from gas in @ hotel room in|a strike. Spécial police then took Sold by Grocers Everywhere thie city. charge of the docks. A numher of boats For the Past Ten Years in All My $2.65 the Beisnce "S915 Uncalled for Suits ‘This cale OF ee ee areas, | eating Head sedition which od te pe of 48.06. 1 @ great number of emall cizes at this price. Ces etlgdl Leg carly cal wil ade opty anion we sod gored gro ar rat ple pipes rergmeoage= tbo FROM BOSTON bere Saturdays 10 Ms Broadway, Corner 40th Street 2 To-Day and To-Morrow Until 6 o’Clock THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY: EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK DURING JULY AND AUGUST i: - open an account er add te your account any Wo voll everything to furnish your hasne complete and tnd WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE MONEY FOR YOU i |Gold $ FILLED WATCHES eves = test Wateh tient at $3 Library Y605 Solid Oak Buffet ) Rocker $12.34 : 1.79 atten : sin tee oa RO’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, KUGust | ‘A, 1048. “1 unless an agree: with the Satri basin! laborers is LEAsPERRINS') nt AUQE hesaenny proses oe ne Stores | Have Made the Last Two Weeks of JULY PANTS WEEKS iaventory of my stock shows a = $5.00 ere wey allies boi cla gi a ein = $7.00 and $8.00 MITCHELL THE TAILOR Something New ay SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” | WORK MONDAY WONDERS. & We Give £ ucety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise FALL Avenue, 20th to AM: MS - Half Day---Half Prices Double Value Double Coupons Another feature sale—until we close at 1 o'clock—that bids fair to even surpass in volume of business its eventful predecessor of a week ago. when our cool, broad-aisled stores were thronged with enthusiastic shop- pers, taking advantage of the bona fide half prices. Women’s $1 to $2 Blouses at 50c Another lot of Lingerie and Voile Blouses, all the latest elfects, and just soiled from the counter, the reason that they are repriced so far below $1.00 Novelty Velvet Bags, 39c Dainty modish velvet bags with ® durable silk cord handle and an extension gilt frame. It would make anicelittle gift if you are not a' ‘ready Provided. O'Neill Main Store—Main Fleer. 45c Dress Linens Ourregular 25c assorted: Fruit Nougats special for Saturday only at 12%c Ib. O'NeM Main ornett Main Stere—Third Floor. Women’s $2.50 Talcum Powder Pump; at $1.20 at 5c at 20c Yd. Ne andar pom oe thay aes Regularly 10c Colored dress linens from our reg ular stock in many designs and colors; cool and comfortable and the edict of fashion in Summer dresses. O'Nell) Main Stere—Second Fleer. Women’s §2 to $2.98 Kimonos at $1.00 Pretty kimonos in Swiss, lawn tan Russia calf ; have a welt sole and Cuban heel. O'Netll Main Stere—Seeond Fleer. The well known Napoleon Brand, in a good size container, lilac odor. Only three allowed to a customer. O'Neill Main Store—Main Flees. Girls’ $1.25 to $1.50 Dresses at 69c Boys’ Suits at $4.98 Girls’ pretty little These Suits are taken from Dresses in cool lawn, daintily trimmed in contrasting colors. our regular $9.98 stock and dimities, in the attractive The Rava the such wanted long . Empire model; we must necer Yraisted effect and are apprope ite and are to be cleared sarily limit the quasities aa at once. he lot. O'Neill Main O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer. Norfolk and double-breasted suits in plain colors and fancy ‘mixtures, in worsted, homespun, cheviot, cas- 75cCorsets at 36c 35c Women’s Vise qaalty ofS net cor- | simere and tweeds; all high-grade A sets, ant ales light coutil corsets, | tailored and trimmed and fit guar Silk Hosiery baying medium a long hips, | anteed; sizes from 7 to 16 years. ! “QfeTitn store—statn Powe, | *H* The, Mera toy tae st the at 17c Our regular stock that is some _ put on special ‘tnd duraly the very popular an: ural Boot Sill” They have & high spliced heel ph ‘an eight- inch lisle garter top. Full fash ioned. In black, white and tan We reserve the privilege of limit- | ing orders. O'Neill Main Store—Main Fleer. Remnants, 5c All the remnants of our duly sale in fine lawns, dimities, batistes, voiles and many other dainty and © seasonable fomeiee all to be closed e at thle pric 1 Main Biore—Mecond Floor, Muslin Sheeting at 19c yd. ° Regular Value 38c yd. Fine muslin sheeting, 81 inches wide in heavy round thread and in a very high quality of Bleache o Muslin, No mail c> phone pen Limit 12 yds to each customer, O'Nelll Main Store—second Fleer., PPIPPOPSS 75c Seersucker Petticoats at 36c ° Posse quality seorenekas petti- jue and gray stri pret- lily finished. with ‘tailored flounce. There are only about » hundred in the O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer, , eaten O'Neill Men’s $1.25, Ai.50 and $2.00 Shirts at 69c Or 6 for $4.00 The materials are Anderson's | Woven Stripes, Soisettes and Mer- cerized Fabrics in neat stripes on light or dark grounds in contrast- ing colors, They are plain negligee bosoms = 58c Brilliantine at 29c Yd. 42-inch bright, lustrous Brillian- tine, that is absolutely in black, oavy blue and cream; seasonably suitable for waists, skirts, dresses and bathing suits, O'Neill Main Store—Second —_ ———_a-omcre SoS Or 0 Oo 0 with fine pearl buttons, Coat models with soft turnback cults. O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys, Fleer, PP PILIPOLRS Women’s 53.50 ‘Auto Coats,$1.75 Full sweep, high-buttoned pure linen, auto and traveling coats with loose or belted back, in the very latest models, stock collars and many others. O'Neill Main Stere—Third Fleer, | O'Neill Main store—Main Fleer, -Adams Co., Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, N. x. diy — Women’s 50c Neckwear at 25c All of the latest To in fine neckwear, such as crochet, Dutch collars, Daten spss yokes, FREE for the Coupon in iINEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD ‘| GET A VACATION KIT CONTAINING FIVE IMPORTANT ARTICLES FOR THE HOME AND FOR VACATION ALSO A Neatly Bound and Fully Illustrated 48-Page Booklet Entitled : 3 “FIRST AID TO THE INJURED” FREE for the Coupon ) When Presented at the Main The New Yor k Wor Id er Branch Uitices of Pts /