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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1913. ; aa HELD UP BG LINER plete pound of Joyous osculations. Then | an end, resulted tn the death of Need came the discovery that back on the pler| persons, the wounding of 18 an@ the * was another group of o' riends, who | arrest of 2,478, while the financial losses R ne STORE OPEN had come to the ot |to workmen and employers amount to “TUL HE HAD KISSED | ssirsstscnsins sy iri, eesmuone ct cote || Every Evening During This Sale 4/4 Victor remain and puraue his Gallic, Disregarding the warnings and com- —— oe = = e mands of the officers at the gangway, “Victor” Started With Chauf- At the Inst an officer rushed down to Greatest of All feur and Ended With Officer freer and fairly carrie’ him aboard, just as the gangway wars hauled Who Yanked Him Aboard. ashore. Once more on the deck Vie. | Greatest in the number of |Greatest in the variety of a. offered in eon and range of prices. tor Implanted a fraternal kiss on the _ young officer's cheek. Greatest in superior qualit: secure a piano at an |] _ of the instruments olfered. enor mous "casing. + “AU revolr, mon ami," he cried, throw-| 06 sena him to se. When | the ebullient Victor rushed down to the dock and enveloped his friends In a for! of embraces. The great siren of La Savoie began its final tumult, but still) 1a Savoie five i dhe was about to leave ber dock to-tay/ ARRESTED AS VAGRANT, | eteeaa a ou wenine. pot cnee ee o| HAS $20,000 IN CASH | the eatch-se-catch-can oaculatory cham- eae gem of that 20 dear France would not|Man of Ninety Worth $300,000] THE WONDER OF A REAL BARGAIN depends entirely upon how much you want the goods, Ice does not cost so much in Winter * "Ge Wisputed vy b the} Thinks Pittsburgh Police Should 2 Sette of his art at the sailing wed fuk ouhaen as in Summer. The reason why our famous Thursday sales are now visited by eager pur- chasers from all over the city is that the goods so greatly underpriced are those most sought for at any price. And, despite the little prices, the quality is always assured. We never sacrifice quality for a low price, but neither do we use quality as an excuse for a high price—we INITIATE low prices. August Furniture Sale Offers THE GREATEST OF ALL MIDSUMMER ANNUAL SALES continued with added values—savings of 20 per cent. to 50 per cent. on Furniture for all over the house. Space permits the mention of only a few example values here at this time. $5.50 Chiffoniers at $3.90 $2.50 Wood Costumer at $1.25 Golden oak, fine large drawers, wood gallery top.] Mahogany finish, eight hooks, revolving top. $1.25 Dining Chairs at 31.08" $2.00 Tabouret at $1.25 Golden oak, cane seat, spindle back. Fumed oak, mission design, with hexagon top. Fourth floor, Central Building, Women’s $4.00 Low Cut Shoes, $2.95 Patent leather, coltskin, two-eyelet model, with short wing tip, light flexible and welted soles—the “half Shoe”that is so favored in best-dressed circles. Tans in dark Kid Skin and tan Russia calf Ox- fords and Pumps. Second floor, West Building. #4 Black Serge, 49c EXCELLENT quality of this favored fabric, 42 inches wide, guaranteed all wool; a firm, close weave, in neat self stripe effect, best black. Btreet Moor, Livingston street, Central Bulléing, ‘Victor “an ashore”| PITTSBURGH, Aug. 1.—With 990.00 ideteiniee "bat heen. somal aa tho| !@ Dilla sewed in the lining of his coat, © @few Mood ready to cast off all tines. |2: X- Scott, aged ninety, who is alse sald Almost al] the visitors were off the| % own S900 worth of property tn © weave! and lining the pier to wave far,-| Eitsabeth, Pa. was arrested here yes- h © well to their departing relatives an@|*¢™ay and arraigned before Magis- 44 friends when Victor's taxicab honk-| trate Alpern, charged with vagrancy, % henked up to the pier. | Scott was found wandering aimlessly © ‘With one bound Victor reached the| ®mund in o small park near Bluff and + Marsion streets. Street. With another he pressed a bill “oo om Pine court ea recognised if “'imte the chauffeur's hand, Scott just as the ate was about | Then the ship sailed. = sm, | NOW IN PROGRESS fag both arms affectionately around the | geot, Was searched ten 600, ten $1,000 chauffeur's neck and implant- | bili Atty $100 found Y ars mec an ma to tus were faced oxvca| DVN Our August Clearance Sale fame ont kleses on both cheeks. a ining of oth heavy beri int M Swift +" c "With & rush and a soamper, hie lite ae ‘ . ; ‘| Means a and Complete Clearance, No Matter Tent tne bested Vit tana own | Se oee een the abi ot cap os ff hat the Secrifce but always turned up at! S) Zz \ ie 7 1/000 Unparalleled Bargains police would attend to: ‘ -" | Sarees abroad, Viewer embraced ihe Uheire:” Most of his property constats Teves | Used Pianos from $50 up. Others, including some of the best Known makes, from $125 to $195. Concert used Pianos, some as good as new, from $190 to $350. New Pianos, discontinued styles, at reductions of one-third from regular prices. New 88-note Player Pianos from $375 up. The Values Listed © in these columns are merely intended to illustrate the wonder- ful opportunities which this sale holds to you. We wish to em- phasize that the second-hand pianos offered at thi: hed up by @ lot of worn-out instruments that have been p: temporary repairs and a coat of shining varnish, but instruments that have been practically rebuilt in the repair department of . ie rds, 5 (Sold Only in Dozen Lots) our factory, with new sounding boards, new strings, new hammers, of a kind, or having no duplicates. All decided bar- A Sale.for 10,000 Me USED USED . dB 4 n UPRIGHT PIANOS | UPRIGHT PIANOS ||] 7.36 °S oo pee no ies ae an oys gn" — Py In first-clase condition, _ Linen Dust Coats at $135 500 , 200 Women’s linen Dust Coats will go out in a Regular 2-for=25c ($1.50 Dozen) Collars re be hurry at this price Thursday morning. Excellent Not made for a sale. ml Irish linen, cut on generous lines, well finished, and 350 Hazelton, rove. ‘70c a dozen only because the maker (in Troy) is reducing his large ‘ sg |} all sizes 32 to 44 bust measure. assortment, out of which we picked the best 50 styles—10,000 dozen Second Moor, Nine-tenths are men’s; one-tenth boys’. Of the men’s pw Pep ay the Popaler Sreover a collars, ranging from hi; low, including open and lock 7 ‘ k Boys’, ; 0 . All boxed one dozen of a size and style, and sold only in original 300 Anderson, ow......160 WOMEN'S DRESSES THAT HAVE BEEN 4 i .00—01 li D » lingerie, are a popular and well-known trade-mark brand of 2-for- . 325 Leckerling, men....225 ee ae nets, Dol varie, Coat Dresses vo 2-for-25¢ collars on the market ex- 350 Harry Meab & Son, 135} || striped tissue in a Paice ot aia! Dainty, styl- Wanamaker 2-for-25c collars are 250 Reinhard, manocany£85 | || ish, wanted-now-and-everyday Dresses that will be Once gboard the sbip he discovered a a ip Of fellow countrymen bow ward. Nothing for it but @ co! Baas. 1.—The general hioh has now come to World “ bd 95 t Women’s *3395,° Coats Now at $8.95 and $15.00 100 COATS SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR THIS SALE. This has been far the biggest season of our history in the Coat business, This sale is one of the best value giving events yet. Stunning bengaline, charmeise and moire—stylish novelty Coats in stripes and checks—eponges, polo and chinchilla cloth. Many styles, some possessing the great advantage of exclusiveness—only one or two Central Building, Men’s ®sths Reduced $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Suits, $1.98 TWO-PIECE WORSTED SUITS, all reduced 45 300 Becker Bros., x..150) 300 Hardman, s~-....1904) Sweeping Clearance of 350 Sterling, pax........150 ‘ nt lay-down to record low figures for the season. Some plain, some with striped borders. Not all styles in each size, but a good variety in each size—34 to 44 inches. : Street floor, Kast Building, wore Serge Skirt, $3.50 while others are all-cotton, Mah... 375 Leckerling, »1an....220 handy all the year through for house wear and MADE ON good practical lines and finished at t 71 these collars should al ;| needed now for the strenuous vacation season, back with smart half belt and buckle, Bottom of At 70c dozen all sell the first day 350 Evony....165) 600 Chickering, rvo0y..200) | "Ail sizes to 44. skirts all trimmed with buttons, Navy and black first pick of the styles when the store opens at 8:30 to- 145| 450 Wissmer, Manogeny..240 1) porn nse )s, ‘ ag is Bi bo Wissner, agente fot “‘seconds”’; not out-of-dat | a 450 Leckerling, on. etzieginct tenken sizes;but all new,. | se soZ5| 450 Wissner, ttony.... 2281 || 29C tO $4.25 Val. Laces resh, clean, Subway Entrance, 7 450 Wissmer, senogany..300 desirable, New Building. Hi 350 Leckerling, san....235 39c to $1.50 MANY OF OUR FINEST Valenciennes Laces and Insertions in broken sets and odd widths—and |] some Beadings. Right from our regular stock and réduced for quick disposal. Some of the Edges Second floor, front, Central Building, only. All sizes from 22 to 30 inch waist, 38 to 43 inch length. Second floor, “Central Building, $6.50to $14 Vanity Cases $3.65, $5.90 & $7.30 NEWARK MAKER'S STOCK sacrificed. A beautiful collection of sterling silver Vanity Cases in various sizes and forms, exact duplicates of our regular stock—quite an assortment of finishes, in cluding the perfectly plain, engine turned and hand engraved. Street floor, Central Building, Terms to Suit Your Convenience The World’s Best Player Pianos will be a special feature of this sale. ‘Those who are in the market i for a Player Piano should not lose any time to improve this and Ineestions miaicn Seaedly and some lave eas opportunity. The leadership of our Player Piano is acknowledged ing combined. - Fine French Val. at great by all who own one, The high standing of these instruments reduction, is due to the fact that they produce musical results unequaled 22c to $3.25 Laces Reduced— 4 vill “at once notice the absence of Now 5c to $1.50 a Yard by ay, other make, You | ical, rt i i f lay: mechanical, monotonous pl ig. The performer plays them Venise, Oriental, Net Top, Black Shadow, Chan- ying. || with all the brilliance and finish of the skilled musician, Men’s Neckties, Men’s Fancy oan nl ZE Shirts, 70c 50c ties peeled Baad - For $1 and $1.50 Grades All at the Subway Entrance ae loneat pie ever name: for instruments of equal worth } || tilly, Black Lustre Bands, gold Insertions, Venise Fine Japanese Straw Rugs Madras, percale and mercerised SOU erties extra saleemen; *|}/) Will prevail at this sale. Allovers, Oriental Allovers, plain Nets and Chif- 5 materials; soft and laundered cuffs; Subway Entrance, New Largest Selection Ever Shown in Brooklyn. fons, reduced to less than half price. At Half Price and Less dees 14 to 18. Building. ARTISTIC, high grade, SEAMLESS Jipanese Rugs in red, green and blue—wonderfully effective ; and far below regular in this offering. 27x54 inches, 36. instead of 75c. 36x72 inches, 45e. insiead of £1.00 9x12 feet, $5.00 instead of Stv.99. 50 Art Squares Recured Sizes from 6x9 to 9x12 feet, were $9.23 t> $19.75, NOW frOM oo. eee ee essen ee $7.25 \| New 88-Note Player Pianos of a Reliable Make, $375 Special Reductions stamped Centerpieces, Scarfs and Pillow Tops of , On All New Player Pianos |] English rep. Come early to get first choice. Store || Liberal Supply of Music Rolls and Bench Free of Charge With } '| orders only. Second Moor, Went Bullding, Remuans Wash Fabrics, 5cYd. SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE of desirable and seasonable Wash Fabrics; some long enough for a dress, others for waists, aprons, skirts and children’s || sant Stamped Pieces, 29c GREAT CLEARANCE IN THE ART EM- BROIDERY STORE—direct reduction. of all And Upstairs, in the New Store for Men Men’s: Suits at $8.75—Men’s Suits at $9.50 Men's Suits at $11.50 Marking the Second Anniversary week of the New Store with economies which | workmanship thorough. and Eighth for the first time. “| Grays, stripes, checks, mixtures, fancy Not a suit in the lot less than $15 grade. | blues. Many that were made to sell at $18,| Lots of good Fall suits among them. All-wool; colors good; styles right; Convenient Terms WISSNER PIANO Women's {Sc Stockings, 8c BLACK COTTON Stockings, seamless, double garter tops and double soles, , $25. ‘ is frocks. Women's 25c ‘tockings, 19c % The New Store for Men, Broadway and Eighth. WAREROOMS THE BARGAIN TABLE offers some very e-| | | Black cotton Stockings, uate sn full OHN V V ANAM AKER sirable Wash Fabrics in lengths suitable for a dress, | | fashioned, double soles, also mercerized lisle ¢ 55& 57 Flatbush Avenue, Opposite Li St., Nr. fullom St] || skirt or waist, all half price | | seamless, double garter tops, double heels and underpriced—some toes, Broadway at Ninth kiya and less, and white, in black, tan . Reeat Goer, Potten street, Conte Garng Geer, Wen Duliéns,