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2 gg RE ANNIE AR wore aye a i Coieteuaes ealen MARA Art " M1 f ry. He was nn u ORSES Tuk TeHILs Ty =! Members of the, Hotne Coasattice on | fee Court, puny ype Military Affaire vistted West Point yee- _ assault Cay Wee Me | WO NEWS OF PARKS DOWN IRON STAIRWAYS bce Sse oral he whens sane or t ‘ | Gj Z HS GRP ON QN THROAT! “ON U.S. NAVAL SHIP) "= A Sr Bek WAT Col. Taggart. 60th te 60th Street Lex. te 34 Ave. ‘ Chief Water Tender Will Die as VERA CRUZ, May 19.-The two| A @core of children and nearly as IS | The Truth in Advertising Into Neighboring Court Room. blooded horses of Lieut.-Col. Elmore | many grown-ups escaped from a fire Driven to “ight by Screams, Result of Explo- |¥. Taggart of the Twenty-cighth blip filled on arent eee ‘ Regiment, with which Private Samuel {at No. 214 Clinton atreet, Brooktyn, Former Employee Is sion. « |/Parke disappeared into the sandhitls | with amoke to-day by descending the a ae ee, Bros, long ago inede thete iy moet on ‘ i VALLEJO, Cal, M 19.—Th | outside the American lines, were re- | broad iron atairwa: which took the lement repeatedi: heir Caught in Cellar, haus wave Yarra Sele Feektig, Gide turned to Taggart today by Mestenn |Place “of the usual ladder fire ea. | fee Our customers—in fact, the whole public— — by the explosion of a steam box in| Seldlers, presumably from the camp |Capes. The hal impassable know That's why we dare it a simple announcement of our most important jal Sales. We leave lists to others. We have Earned and Deserved the confidence of the public, by proving that when we promise them something ; we keep our word. It's Baby Week! Monday, May 18th to 1 Sevngs or ray To 23d‘ |of Gen. Maas beyond Soledad. The|and the women and children on the | The screama of Mrs. Joseph Lem- | the engine room of the naval recelv- | sexicans brought no word of Parks. | verge of panic. j mon of No. 63 West One Hundred | /9& ship Intrepid, at the Mere Island Several times, after the disappear-| ‘The biaze, which was discovered by and Fourth atroct. startled oc-| Navy Yard. The explosion burst ance of Parks, who was Taggart's at thgt, address at 3 o'clock | Were mently suffocated by the turmas|Rnine Animals within. the Mexican | where it had started in a bin packed | this morhings when she awoke to| J. Kelley, chief water tender, reine sated with debris, It did about $1,000 dam- find a negro bending over her with | reported to be dying, and J. H. Cal age oe be ertoouny ie On 98 S| Ser Uotly iat atectricisns, | WE'RE DOING VERY WELL aie smoke ewent dows the book | sp encanto DOUGLAS MACCABE FOUND. IW WEW YORK, TI THANK you ot vec Sessions, which was crowd- There was a little excitement and fell out of bed. Where Steady N Nerves Count. Tutor Whe Lured Him from Paris moment when it was there for a \ Mrs. Lemmon continued her strug- , believed that the fre wan in the lg Mae ato appreciate 4 4 gle with her assailant on the floor. And hi Ms Getting He oe ee pores yout nd t ” means. f He tried to choke her and beat her ‘ear, According to t . | avout the face and head. Some one| can boy, Douglas MacCabe, son of the " ae Ca . |FEDS CLAIM JOHNSON Poe bey a. It fs whole- + fi stirring on the lower floor frightened | technical manager of the Dunlop Tire sus. HAS SIGNED FOR 1915 wheat prepared the way. It digests ) the assailant and he fled. He went| Company, who vanished mysteriously | wayHINGTON, May 19—The easily.’ And it has a pis that will make down three fights of stairs, not walt. | Trin tuter, named Poslert we vound| Census Bureau to-day made public| CHICAGO, May 19.—“Piteher Walter your breakfast worth getting up early for. ing to plik up his shoes, which he had ‘small hotel at Amiens, The tutor, |statistics on the death rate for 1918|Johneon, Catcher Ainsmith an@ Out- (l s H ‘around Weft outside Mrs Lemmon's door,| however, had disappeared. in New York City on the basis of |felder Clyde Milan of the Senators, " j] . make it THE SAFEST \ dasked through the basement door] Mrs. MacCabe, who went from Paris| population per 1,000 estimated as of |three American League stars, have put e i in the city. juto the yard and over the fence after her son, at once took him heme. July 1, 1918. their names to an agreement to sign TOASTE 5 Meanwhile some one had teluphoned to| On Sunday morning the tutor told the with the Pittsburgh Federals at the Bronx Borough, population 605,869, ‘ont One Hlundredth atreet police | 9°t#! people he had business to transact | 4 ong 1,00, 18.9 per cent. Brooklyn, end of this season,” says to-day's ts- CB ] io 7 n and the reserves were on thelr ropriston a A Tbe | ares.esy, deaths 94,080, 12.9 por cent. ledges” “* BveDine Post. The story FLAKES a MEEK ‘Aart Folders, $1.00 {| Postcards, SOc way. Signals had also been sent to las from the descriptions he baa Manbattan, 2.497,963, deaths 1,376, 146) "For, the next few, dave the fans ‘ \ able #10 me Sixth Fre | , . all the police boxes in the neighbor- | {formed the police. per cont. Queens, $26,616, deaths 4,606, |PLOrNY cr S°oimetains sae eae ee Every package protested by a wazed paper wrapper. Be = || hood and several patrolmen joined the ————_ 4 per cent. Richmond, #RiM, |pspected and always follows news of > ] Silver : ‘ rsh, to che apartment house. Lartdbried gains Geathe 1,866, 16.9 ver cent. setting hold of Walter Johnson After a search lasting an hour and Pppepees for five-year period 1906- they will have one of the two teat | i | a baif, Henry Clark, a West Indian celeed, Brn as compared with the period from |4°* reek baseball, the other | tan, was by Coroner Ernest Was-|i59¢ to 1908 in each of the boroughs ag pay eat Jenn negro, nineteen years old, was found |ner ater the death, early to-day, of Oh tn the cellar of No. 66 West One Hun- |Iaraal Ladwig, eee ae ee nak eeheee: ‘open secret. He played @ long (4 is th with the Senat dred and Fifth street, He admitted 5 $5.1 per cent.; Queens, 14.8; Richmond, !t1e has been a holdout in the pant le his guilt and sald he knew that Mra, | Por ait 111.1 per cent. Believes be ts entitied to Dig money” Lemmon usually kept a eum of money under her pillow. - | charged by her a week ago and his 'q @ - So STERN BROTHERS | « PASSAIC, N. Jy, Olay 10 Wiliam === & ped Goods--Ready Pasha te y permed A with lace, 1260. fat me Chltreats remes, to Seani Pinichod “fare Being Can ee eeroe 1to4, tanor phe ine Annual Summer Sale of Hie Life. == y= Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel At the Most Decisive Reductions of the Season ae Different faces require different sized lenses. When you remember that In this remarkable offering that will be presented, on the Third Floor, To-morrow, are included the newest and * fe Sma of no Bar most desirable models. All were carefully elected for our regular stocks and are high class, wellmade, dependable gar i Fine uality Seas Pp Coles size of your lenses {| P le of mount- | Tailored Suits, . at $13.50, 18.50 and 25.00 Mi ber Paras dividual requirements. ing, causing « loss of $2,900, Five small |||} Aft D atyles, let of 0 Ss thests ] Our special attention to | motor-boats were burned. The houses ernoon Dresses, at $19.75, 23.50 and 27.50 mir | these important details is 0 Formerly from neo to 45.00—Misses’ sizes; of crepe de Sport Coats, . at $9.75, 14.50 and 19.50 Hovis By of many ose iind l ine and taffeta silk. Formerly $14.50 to 29.50—of golfine and novelty cloths. i N Gos cont pel pe standard for nc Also will close out in the Girls’ Section, in sizes for 6 to 16 years: ath ating AF oy ommend curacy and dependability. $9.75 to 14.75 Dresses, at $3.50, 5 ” and 7.50 $7.50 and 11.75 C "a high grade], sale price................ Harris Glasses—fitted with ayes Lorene ts iy Nadi itaci © | 000 an te oats, . at $3.95 and 6.50 A | paper, with a «hae Nigh grode “Lees ” cabinet contain Tere tesa th, the |Desattan, Seth Semen of eres hl check and sk, in an attractive asortment of pun and dresy tye Hy eek ons eamecwraa tas fl elip that ‘‘stix”—2.00 or |and Operatic Society of St. Brendan's |||!) Paper, 2 blue, eray or f Roman Catholic Church, in that church - cas ie Cee este price thee Ws 29¢ it Sha eet be esa Ls | We will also show,.to-morrow, large assortment of new Bate! 300 sheets and oo ae " PAPER BY THE BOX Coin finish: white violet ard fal ects! gray; note or letter sizes; 50c Mid-Summer Apparel for Girls and Misses ‘rroath finish paper and so en-| S€4Y:,note or letter sues Including Washable Frocks, Linen Suits, Middy Blouses and Tub Skirts in the most attractive new models, in eee re reaularly 136 Mail Orders Filled. all sizes, at exceptionally attractive prices. Watenery Bhep, Lexington Ave, Art Arcade, D. J. Lucey, Fight Promoter, Dead. HARTFORD, Conn., May 19. — The death is announced to-day of Dennis J. nea Imported All Wool Crepe Muslin Sheets, Decorated China and lost night ate Peoria after an opera- tion. was sical teite Weary at 59c a yard Pillow and Bolster Cases Porcelain Dinner Sets j was forty-atx years old. a Cots Cottage ase g. 98 This desirable and fashionable fabric js offered to- In addition to the very complete and moderately |i!|[il] Dinner Set 9 ‘ L Uaabetter, ae Gib remarkably low price fatness nuanet: priced stocks, on the Second Floor, we will ‘Present Set, American por- q \ ‘ e ribs he Bora t ‘ 1 | 2 the Main Floor, to-morrow, 1500 dozen pieces of celain, cach piece 1 | PRG er scree evening Including cream an very excellent quality, at the following unusually low Ke react ivory. | prices; and extra g0 6 ine =, line © | ) la ay or Also to-morrow a clearance offering of Imported and Domestic Sheets Hemmed — Hematitched \ bg are not firsts, our rege $1. 1.98 32 paints our regular 98 In 1 Fl Bere Goth Woslnns eae ey mneneh res seen wt Mer ste Se, sae HT 6 Austrian Chine gg | $2.00 Acs tly f 9s, * 3 ll i ailles, 8, ins, various novelty . “ : | 9 usta ine 12. vetrian 3 ih Vifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street H Suitings; i bes neti ape beep orl gnc a \ Three-quarter Bed Size, x 83c, 70c 87e, 95c WH Dinner Set........ $4. 98] Dinner fet......... .98 | ‘ Murray Hill 9000 arranged in skirt, suit and dress lengths, at very large reductions | Double Bed Size, 75c, 92c 98c, 1.10 l ape fine Ausisian china; Paco peo five Aus Austrian china ian china; Al from former prices. (Second Floor) | Pillow Cases, 42by36in. 45by36, S0by 36, S4by36 ||| mi saray: cocoa harcae:| ith a erect. foval Gems seed goed ] Sp ecial rs Hemmed, at 13¢ 17¢ 18¢ 19¢ gold traced; regular price $6.98, | edge; our regular price $12.00. ni Sherbet Glasses That Sell Regularly for 8,400 Yards Fancy Silk Stripe fy Hl ’ Hl Hemstitched, “ 2le 22c 23c 24c ih ‘1, $1.49 D “S hae Se \ C C. HH Women 8 Sweaters Bolster Cases, 21 by 54in. 2! by 63, 21 by 72, 22'/2 by 76 iii Fine thin blown ‘glass ipa Sherbet Glass, other tall pe ostume Crepes || are now being shown in our enlarged new Sweater De- | Hemmed, at 30c 32e 36c 39¢ || POD, °F ow: lanes that sell regulary for 61.49 doaen; ge $8 inches wide—one of the most popular partment on the Main Floor. Particular attention is Hemstitched, at 39¢ 42c 46 49 fabrics of the season—all the leading shades, also black and white. Per yard Second Floor. 50¢ pe LC gehperadkinc pean am Blankets and Comfortables JAPANESE, PORCH SCRFENS, in natural and & es, SOME sand white with We h dy, the Second Floor, fe lintareate color outside, bark or green staine contrasting collars and cuffs and some in rich striped a Pilemtnts tthe eae Su Be my Ai ag including Fest cord and hooks ready fi aa . A + to hang. ecial prices: ~ effects, including: ped saverine) of all ioe that are a pene ina f Size 4 ft. x 8 ft. for 45e Size 8 ft. x8 ft., for ae . ¥ i Size 6 ft. x 8 ft., for 6% oi Women's Shetland Wool Sweaters, in sheer honeycomb weave, ae par A ene, Bisset FOO UNS Size 12 tt. x8 ft, for $1.35 warm and almost without weight, at $6.90, 9.50, 10.95 j : \\| WALL TENTS, made of 8-02. duck, includ- { Plain White Blankets with Colored Borders ing all necessary poles, ropes, stakes, terse ai ingwatn d ey ole kota and Comfortablaa #t Needfuls for Summer | Exceptional Sale of Women’s Handkerchiefs 2,500 Dozen—Embroidered initials (fancy designs) | Woman's Angora Sweaters, with matching caps and scarfs, in Sj ; . P ' | Hides: ate, Sleek as folk on sheer linen or shamrock lawn in white and col- ||| white and colors, with contrasting stripes, at $10.00 a Set Siogle Hed Size, : Per 45:98, 3.78, 4.00" I Ee ae eee Double Bed Size . ‘ ‘ 3.45, 4.65, 5.50 i ors, six styles in a box ' Extra Large Size, . ; ‘ “4,50, 5.75, 6.50 id *PIEC! : SL lig © OVERS, made of best cotton da- | Also to-morrow, the following special values: 75¢ per box—Usually $1.00 H mask, bound with shrunk. bindi Fancy Blankets, in Jacquard Designs sage ’ iH allowing 20 yards of material, for . 200 Dozen—All linen, colored borders and initials Women’s $6.50 Imported Sweaters, at $4.95 DoubleBedSize, . . . . Each $2.45, 3.95 i B sacitfonal yard soaulens Heer, joc & 65c per half dowen Usually 85¢ . ; All fine zephyr wool; V neck with belt; large crochet buttons; | Camping Blankets—United States Army Standard | 50 inches wide, allowing 12 yards 57.50 100 Dosen—All linen, embroidered corners, white in all colors, | in khaki and gray, . . at. $2.50, 3.75, 4.95, 7.50 HA A ee ba cacired taveatean dainty colors | ; : : i Hi extra. and dainty ee cash Tiaalla. bes Women’s Fine $8.50 Sweaters, . . at $6.95 Comfortablea—Double Bed Size | ATTING COVERED UTILITY UB Light weight and solid colors, with white shawl collars. of Figured Silkoline, in floral designs, . . . at $1.45 i oh : A ies . $1.29 1,500 Dozen—All linen hemstitched 85c, $1.25 F $1.50 per dozen—Usually to $2.50 Street Floor, = of Printed Mull, in attractive colorings; plain borders, 2.65 DAR full assortment, at very low prices, fa Women’s$10.00Silk-and-WoolSweaters, $7.50 | of Silk Chiffon, in solid colorings; wool filling, at 5.50 “ea Se ase Renular 20 rise Specatatec Bho f in two-tone effects; handsomely made and finished. of Japanese Silk, in solid colors, wool filling, at 9.75 i arin aa Bye |, yard... ae ¥ ae