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> Ry i ' t t | Aidfing Governor's Counsel Re- av SULZERGETS MAL, | ALS. IGNORES THE! "CLANS F GLY GIANT WEEPS AS HE TELLS HOW HE TRIED Brooklyn Man Wanted to Get Insurance Money for Re- turn to Old Country. Quse to Allow Test Case to Compel Recognition. wotton of the ald r MABANT, Aue 1—When Lact. | WoHOr °F the ident at Ger, Glynn, a8 acting Governer, took targe of the new Executive Chamber a Bo third Ndr of the Capitol bullding today Capitol guides pointed to New cutive Chambera and jew York is the only Mate in the Union having two Gov ornera.” . Pyan's new offices are near the legis. lative halle, and contain pictures of Gpeakers of the Assembly. Opposite G@aynn’s desk ts a portrait of Sulzer when he was Speaker, Capitol attend- ante are waiting with keen interest to eee whether the now office force, now eelected, will be instructed to re- mivange the art collection. Downstairs in the olf Executive Ceamber Sulzer works early and late amd receives visiturs cordially. also fedelves all mail addressed to the Gov qener of New York. Government ro Jations provide for !!s delivery at th “@mecutive offices’ and Glynn's law Years refuse to allow his friends to ins iMate proceedings for n change, eppare ently fearing such action would give the Governor a chance to beat Glynn's ttle in the courts, Matthew Horgan, Secretary of the | bur Frawley Investigating Committee, vol- | "2M unterly appeared before John A. Hen- | Bessy to-day. During Hennessy's in- vestigation of the Department of EM-| oner, Glency and Bconomy Horgan declined) “Wher te boner @ subpoena to appear an & | ago,” ¥ witness and Commissioner Hennessy se- | pougit @ured a court order directing an ofMf- goo. inc cer to produce Horgan, who Is a Depa‘y | along ver Commissioner in the department. my family Horgan to-day declined to be eworn| inut sa I @ to answer any queatiom on tho| 5 round that: Mr. Hennessy's power an & commissioner under the Moreland act) coaeed with the impeachment of Gov. Mulser. He also claimed that as he is an officer of the legislative committe: Re is not subject to examination while! the Legislature 1s in session. ‘Mr. Horgan told Or. Hennessy that any order of summons would be received & sentence of from five to forty years, The prisoner wan Arthur I. Fosse, & big, good lovking Norwegian, biue ni The ‘ourt was divided betwi ness, fourth street, Hay Ridge. families, about Atty persons residence there, The Norwegian employed a# a handy man alone thi water front when he could find any- thing to do, For the most was idle and hard up. On ti this month, having put his fi in storage, hi montha-old waiting to watch the fire, The prompt arrival of the firemen but in Fosse's acheme fifty per- ere doomed to @ dreadful death. had in attempting this led then 1 haven’ well, 1 needed lites in the building? I¢ you cooded in your plot titty person women and childr might perlehed and you would now be sta der and on death in th “I only om his behalf at the office of Eugene! aby,” wae Lamb Richards, counsel to the Frawley | needed money Investigating Committee, Pore will v - 4 Monday, WANTS $990 LOST IN WAR. | mente bscqeee i | The Mod | will ansemt nual plonle WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—Nearly a | ‘tills at the Manhatt Park next Saturday, half century ago George Ohorin, then & Gashing young eoldier in the Firat | Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, lont | $998; to-day he wants the Government | ¢@ relmburae him and has appealed to | Kt, Talbot’ anc yan, Sooretary and Head Consul Willam Jennings Btate, are among tt through Representative Mitchell. The latter is not quite clear as to what can| Winners of the v 0 done for the veteran, and an for in, | BekL in dhe afternus terent on tho ainount he ta Ho tae |= balked at any attempt to figure it. | Chorin explains that back in the #ix: | tes, Just before his tered out, ho wan set upon and rob! by four men of his own company wi in camp at Bunker Hill, Md, Hf guard duty at the time. Whi ‘Look for this Trade-Mark Picture on the Label when buying FOOT- The Antiseptic Powder to be shaken} | into the shoes for Tender, Aching, (Wrom the Cinciunat! Koguizer,) “Brevity is the woul of wit,” quotes the | TO BURN 50 PEOPLE For whe first the within te revel: | dam of tie} court, a prisoner charged with argon In the first degree pleaded gullty thie morning in the County Court, Brook- fyn, voluntartiy publecting himself to eyed and clear-skinned, He looked like @ Viking as he stood up and told his but as he mot into the thick of miration of the fine figure of the man and contempt for bis woman-Hke wenk- Fome lived in a flat at No. 8 Forty took his wife and nine by out to A safe distance, | and then went back, sprinkled kerosene on the floors, set it alight and went back to where hie wife and baby were enved the dullding and no one was “What posstule idea could you have barbarous crime?” Judge Fawoett asked the pria- three yearn d deliberately, I money for | 4 thought If 1 could Bet | to of the alx other provide the dance music, Mayor Gaynor! the Invited guents, | Handwomne prises are offered to the! rlous contests to he, of the auulte and dicted, Roi Att Bold everywher Address, a Cota * | “No, tt ten't," replied tho Wine Guy. “Lm short most of the time, and th | Rothing about it.” ‘i Health and Beauty Answers BY MRs. MAB MARTYN T. Mo: ‘Though your fem worries vm, oe Rot take chances xith victent exercee and exsqyerate! dieting, Yon hed better une this hn Rey, N.Y. simple but effective flash reducer, can make at home, and about wil riends, Jet pour 1 int aleobol, then halt action. Huy four ounces of parnitis tram any Gepariot, dissolve in 1% pints befling water, ‘Allow to cool, strais and take » (ablespoonful |, Continue the course until healthy it caee oflinems of futty, Aanie L,: Powdered detatone is the mont ercomes dandruff and corrects ex Whea thie is done an abundance brilliant, evenseolored batr 19 certaln lective thing of whieW’l know for removing stubborn airy growths, tet ab original package end mix cuourh jenwder with water the huis not wanted moved and the hair made brtle od fhufly by the uae of Unie in- home prepared shampoo, which ts | 1 would bamijy eriticise you ‘ambition, Ib i due to im: ite slugeieh action, the naturel mmct's heat, Your appetite = > ry E: which you cab get at ai of bot water, This creates a rich, oughly cleanser ‘a it i t2 oceanional ahamys homed th te a” come ‘ounce of hardene, dimolted in Wich by edad all at rl 5 face munt ut" the wrinkles’ abd youn Amyenretnen } lop and will affect your lending the glow of his ty | & ‘This will mase you foul like @ as jou feel, lotto instead of fave |} made surmax lotion will skin, overcome coateeneas act a8 @ protection againgt 4 cheap and tu every way | ave liquid {aoe ponders, | Sean of spormax from your druggist | boul: © balf pint of hot water. ‘to | ypoontule of alycerine and your I FE I ra Hi it to, halt tnt ‘col one alycerive, tt eu gh arhed all In the acting ase” (ood in pouadiog i t? ztey i 5 iit eLequeT i each took lan smarting, : it © rere’) HEALY AND COPS ‘RUPP BOSS OF HOUSE CASE IS TAKEN UP BY GAMO JURY District - Attorney Will Testify to Assaults Committed by Police. luinbue Aven week, when, Diatriot-Attorney toutify to the alleged amauit by Police- men Sheridan, spector Dwyer, on George F, Flannery, & newspaperman on which In Magintrate Deuel, Fifteen witnesses from among the spectators at Mealy’ police cleared patrons havo were In the outer room of the Grend Jury when the hearing began. It was stated that nearly all the qit- neases have told the District-Attorney that they have been bothered by alleged friends of the policemen under fire, who asked them not to appear, or to make It aa light ak possible for the patrobmen, so that they might escape being n+ trict-Attorney Attorney have been fe Whitman The Additional Grand Jury, of whten John J. Investigation to-day Gillon Is foreman, began Ita into the actions yiive In clostig Healy's taurant, at Bixts-wixth eieeet ad CO- | He oe on several nights last everal an the place the patrons were mae by the police under In- apector Dwyer Asaintant District-Attorney J, Robert 2.) Rubin has (ie investigation in charge, Whitman wil under ordera from In- ‘Thin wan the charge ector Dwyer was held by on the nights the restaurant of, tte been subpoenaed. Al! It wan also sald that the Din- and Al District- ed by go tectiver, but for what apparent purpose it was not stated. Four witnesses went by ¢ George Flan- * newspaper man; Max Levy, te man; Patrick Kyne, man- Healy's, and Lieut, O'Neill of iquarte After their exain- Grand Jury adjourned until w without reporting to Jud It tw belleved that Diatric t ey Whitman will be the entet} to-morrow. “Nothing Our Great Sale of mensely Successful That Now, for the Second Timein Our History,We Offer $30.00, uits Made-to-Order For ‘20 Over 3,500 Fall and Winter Suit Lengths to Choose From Which we will Norfolk—and guarantee perfect fit and absolute satisfaction in every respect entire approval, t During the IN THIS SALE WE | our greatest pleasure to fit and please the man who's hard to fit. Over 500 Fabrics and Designs Up-to-the-minute pencil stripes, plaids, pinchecks, shepherd plaids, gun club checks, black and white mixtures, silk mixtures, grays, tans, browns, blue serges, black serges, blue and black unfinished . worsteds, blue mixtures, heather mixtures and greens; splendid fabrics, from the m Values Are Bigger Than Before The assortments larger, our experience greater, and our Custom Shop far better equipped than ever. Don’t think we are “rushing the season” by talking Fall Suits now, for the rush of orders will not permit us, except on special request, to deliver in less than two to three weeks, which brings you right tothe middle of September—just when you will need your new Fall Suit. Gentlemen, everything isin readiness for us to make to your order the very best Suit that$20 can buy anywhere and at any time. Don’t miss this, the first big clothes opportunity of the Sale Starts Tomorrow (Friday) Morning at All Five Stores Mail Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention 4 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street Svbnine WURLD, the Grand | | district, frowned when sie was asked if} yr | ahe had heard the latest from the Rupp ne days of our May sale we took 1,462 orders; of these only 56 were rejected or uncalled for; and we have no hesitation in telling you that every one of these 56 was afterward sold at $25.00. THURSDAY, AUUUSY 21, 19138. was all she Se it hurt our loss to the cause, 114 any. And she looked her to say that. > - NO FRENCH LOAN TO MEXICO. — "WHERE ONCE SUFFRAGE Hnerta Cannot Get Money D | | Recognised by United Staten, ' ' | PARis, Aug. 21—No confirmation } Jean be obtained in quarter hero —»—— of the report isauing that bankers of P ropean capitals have “ F >, . Regular Meals for Papa When ropean, ex Prateek He Demands Them. ” Is Slo- | a new loan of $20,000,000. On the con- ," Is § | trary the report is not believed by the ' : * ' Bana de Varis et Paya Bas, which ; gan in Reunited Family. eg ry | _ \ took # leading part In the previous loon to the Mexican Government. The story Is also discredited by the bank- Al) was peace and harmony to-day int the home, of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence | lng house of rd Freres, The French Foreign Office, it ap- |Rupp, No. 1100 Glenmore avenue, East | |New York, Observe the tame? Mr. pears, continues to take the attitude that it would be unwise for French and Mra. Lawrence, Net Mr. and Mrs, Martha. No; Lawrence and Martha, bankers to lend money to the Mexican Government until the United States Government has recognized the Huerta jadministration, While French bankers ;) are not obliged to observe the Forelen ‘| Office's sumgestions it is usual for Certainly Just an old-fashioned domestic eatabliah- Tent, with papa na the bose ana tiem te follow hints of thie sort. | manvma as his willing ally, Mrs, Rupp| - i - a sald to a reporter for The Evening World sie had given up active work Owes 4 Life ne for the wuffrage cause, though, of | | course, she stili belteved fn the prin- c man erative clpt “We are very happy now. Mr. Rupp was home on schedule timo Inst night for his supper and his supper was walt- ing for him. So long as he keeps his end up I shall not be beiindhand, I assure you, Of course I st!ll believe in the principle of political equality for women and'-—= “The old man's a bear for the cause too," piped up one of the smaller chile |¢ dren. ti ‘Trouble. “In January, when “All the children are converts to the Borg of St, Michasi'e Church, causo,” Mra, Rupp smilingly interposed, at Schererville, Ind., prepared for her “and I think I may say that Mr. Rupp he recommended that I get Hck- is with us too! Alterative and see if it would not Mra, Rupp had dressed up Marthe in Tink ae ak all her week-day finery and was start- beyond all medical ing for a walk. The other children y had Kev. Wm. Ber: : About law wi cK monia, which developed Were to keep house in her absence and/a@ bottle, Practically without hope for re- they had rigid Instructions that if “the| covery, I Insinted that she - old man" (xo the dear infants enll the author of their being) should show up he was to be fed to repletion, if tt took | every mouthful in the house, It was piainly ® harmonious household and the password was “regular meals for papa when he demande them.’ | Mra, Sarah Doughty, ader of the]? jfuffrage party in the ‘Twenty-mecond Taborator’ telling of rec dence. household. “Mrs, itupp's defection wiil be @ serl- Succeeds Like Success!” Made-to-Measure Suits Held Last May Was So Im- $35.00 and *40.00 make up into any style Sack Suit or . If the suit does not meet with your he money is yours and the suit is ours. NTEND TO TAKE 3,500 ORDERS, and it will be ost famous woolen mills in the country. Fall and Winter season, and possibly the best. Broadway at 49th Street 125th Street, Gerner Third Avenue Rik ‘AND HEGEMAR DRUG Half-Price Sale of Bathing Caps This Week Only All the Silk, Satin and Sateen Bathing Caps which are left in our stores ure going i an sweep sale this week. Stunning Styles—durable fabrics—greatest values of the season at these prices. Go to the nearest Riker and Hegeman Drug Store and look over the stock and go Fa SEO early. The most desirable caps will be the first ones sold of course. All these caps marked with regular price in plain figures. You get them for just half that price. Bathing _Bathing Caps Qo TAP eTCHV ETT A necessity for carrying bathing requisites to and from the beach. Separate compart- ments for suit, shoes, brush . ass a comb, towels, ete). Of 7073 1047 __ _ 839. Sreellent quality." rubberized ‘Turban No. 98—Simple, durable bathing cap of polka-dot rub- Sateen, Batra large berized sateen. Regular price 16c. Sale price ‘hae 8c sine 98c Caprice, No. 1047 Smaller sizes with one ‘ is "4 69c lain colors; good qualit ‘ket, 49¢.59¢, Of striped material roReme quality with draw Sale price...... o° strings and without 39 Nell Brinkley, No. Inde to withstand *eparate compartments) 7 C rough usage. Heavy sateen i rge assortment of color ith hite dots. Regular price, 5c. SSN tle price vee eee uur ores: 29 Bathing aT Bi » N 1078 ih tion ‘Neat All lar styles PR a ee satin cap of coquettish shape, in all populer colors, with polka dots of contrasting Sale price than ordinary. h Bathing Sandals, good arade of duck, in bl: Nell Brinkley. No. 880 (sec illustration) — Charming Bulgarian silk cap with rosettes on white, blue and red; pr either Regular price #1.19. Sale Satin Finish Sandal | Price vo. cee eee eens EN BO ce tashionable shape, handsomely Nell Brinkley, No. 882, A variety of color com- made, e binations in inch-wide striped silk or plain silk, Regular price $1.19. Sale price... 59c Neil Brinkley, No. 819—Very fine quality satin red 98 in a large assortment of inn patterns. pa egul 81.70. 89 Bathing Shoes flor Men, perce es) C sturdy quality, well shaped, of ng little cap with roset- quality satin in beautifol Bol 9. “ *1.10 Peter Pan, No. 419 (see il 01 tes and streamers at side. Made of fine arian putterns of various colors, Regular price... Same siyle in plai strong white duck; ernment duck, excellent wea price, 89 ing quality; whi { Tangua arye variety blue or brow | of colors. A smart pompadour crown and streamers of o constrasting color make this a most attractive egular price $1.89, 95 Water Wings — Of t he Sale price at RL CA ERG C greatest help in learning to ‘ Quaker, lustration)—This cap is of plain sateen, swim; even the children will jonnet style, Made in many colors with trimming band contrasting shades, Regular price, $2.10. "1 10 in demure Qual of striped materi: Mary Garden, No. 7082—Of black satin with frill of Rosettes of black and red complete this unusually attri of headgear, Regular price, 2.49. Sale price aon Billie Burke, No, 7061 (see’illustration)—Very distinctive in style. Made of very fine quality rubberized silk in @ beautiful shade of red trimmed with rosettes of red and white, The beauty of this little cap cannot be realized unless seen, Regular price. 82.59. BT 29 Sale price = Beach Hi uality sateen with ing color. Close inne or le protection for the hair. Regular price, $1.59. Sale price °79c Bathing Caps of All Pure Rubber Greatly Reduced Nymph, No. 44—An all-rubber cap draped to give the ef{« «que handkerchief caps, with smart bow in front. gular Sale price..... . Puritan, No, 66—An unusuall; inty all-rubber -shaped cap, with soft frill framing the face. Finished with rosettes and strings, 64 Naively becoming. Regular price 98c, Sale price.......... ea c Boudoir, No. 55—Beautiful quality of soft rubber in the most wanted shades, As its name implies, it is patterned after the boudoir cap. 49 Regular price, 74c. Sale price. c Diving Cap. No. ®—Of plai Regular price 44c. Sale price........0.ssseueeecenerenenere e ‘ | You Are Safe When You Buy at KER AND HEGEMAN DruG S safe with them; ours are very aturdily built; inflate thor- oughly: in colors, S8e; white.... A e Cork Balls —Our cork balls are just the right sise; well Ceepea 80 they regularly Ze 1037--Made of durable, fine tac! Blue, smoked or amber, .. Outing Kit—Made of fbr. lined with gress linen, with omart brass trimmings and stout leather handle, light atta 4Bc to the N ES “STITIMIMI Le MY er BP 7vVe HltGat / ~~ Over all other Vélumes of Wit Humor and Camed nell of its kinds. GOKE BOOK THAT GOES FREE EVERY WEEK witn

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