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Police Arrest Man Said to Have Wounded Them, Though He “4 Is Found in Bed. Ponti, twenty-six years ® prisoner in the Charles street to-day charged with the Jast night of three of his m, all of whom are em- on steamships. The four mgt over a Spanish woman who Ra at No. 156 Christopher street. De Parish, thirty-cight , ae rentt was wounded in nen; jpriano Peres, a sea- 24 Berio. Villeverde, a fire- light hurts. All were to Bt. Vincent's Hosiptal. The could not be found. Philip McGrath of the Sea- Ni ‘West font! was chased to his room, where § was found half undressed and in Correct Glasses Save : qYour Sight Poor Glasses Ruin It with Ehrlich glasses, you ‘re sure they are correct and they cost no more. Eyes Examined Without Charge iil Pastas Chneon, plot wit Breodway, at John St. ( Siath Ave., \Seh St, 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St ‘Ana St. 17 West 424—New York Bend S¢,, Bro Yiyn. Relating to Home and Markets By Mrs. Charlotte R. Bangs. Home. : Considerably lower, please, Mr. High Retailer, for Cal. cherries, be white Rookforte, §2; Chapman's, $2.60; why 390. and 65e. Ib. in stores ($7.15 box)? For the housewife’s use, buy Office employees also should benefit by co-operative purchase. Just in, H. H. grapes, from Eu- 100 (retailed usually 60c. doz. to Tay Gh. ‘poare, $2 boxe Sor ek teers Woe cas rota Oe OH BON thee Medium ‘sits’ $5. por’ 100, yet i0e- lum si e a 120, oa. retail, Buy in dozen lots. low can Wi where i living, and ne fancy sanitation rente yet, either! Poultry—Turkeys, ducks, geese {ier offer change from OT greasy roasts now, but ly, using meat for vi to {net over beautiful b 5 180. te 26c. Ib. No retailer explains thie, but now ig ved sale of veal. Fresh poultry not cheap, 200.- 360. Ib, okin, 8 ben ore ekin, sire 0 bon, 10-84-54. A epee State made tho BOYS COMMANDEER AUTO FOR A CRASHING CAREER Michine Demolishes Windows on Two Sides of Street and Wrecks Pushcarts. ‘0 boys leaped into an auto moving jtanding in Stanton street, near street, at 7.80 last night, re- and turned on the by th LJ No. Sti went One firat atreet, ian of Ninth —_—— > SELLS CHURCH FOR SALARY. Fleck Mesents Paster’s Act and Prevents Remeval ef Building. BARTLESVILLE, Okla, May 20.— Because members of the Epworth Methodist Church failed to pay him his iren tapeettl was sont to Sheritt J who to the scene and ord the iby the Nal ’ m route ie to-day 1 on Nameaeeee hore to-day. ae “stn consumers paid it. Markets. Midweek Fulton fish market of- zee bottom of basket .75-$2 box 6 bas; re- 100 Ibe.: white, 100, Mr. Retailer!); ducer gets 5 Ney wiited grade, with 5c. quart, or $2 bbl. Is thie fair not ship oversupply to having none, yet craving it? Potatoee—Old, new, 3 sizes, $3 ti tailed 160.-18e. qt. Do CAN the poor, “dear” eweete, for emergency use. Don't inflict them for consumption on warm days, even at 760. bu. HELD IN FRAUD GASES Fourteen Indictments Against Ho- gan and Thirteen Each Against Sweeney and Wertheimer. teenth street, William Wertheimer of No, 609 Kast Twelfth street, and Will- Inm Sweeney of No, 427 East Seven- teenth street, inspectors in the Fitth Election District of the Twelfth Assem- bly District at the recent Constitutional Convention election, were arrested yes- terday on Indictments charging partici- pation in frauds in the district. ‘There are fourteen indictments against Hogan and thirteen against each of the other men, Nine Indictments are for rmitting a repeater to vote under nine ifferent names. Three indictments charge the men with having permitted 8 pol clerk, Loula, Bachman, to under three different names, —<— FOOL-PROOF AEROPLANE. British Government Perfect tte Automatic Flyer. orriat Publistdee Co Oooriatt. GN: New Pork World) (Special Cab) imepatch to The brening World.) LONDON, May 20.—The British Government ory has turned out a fool-proof aeroplane, which {fs be- Neved to have solved the problem of inherent #1 ity, so it is believed by those who made yesterday the tests The King and Queen, at Parn- pettte nA apring ‘controlied the tude hid which the controls, tor nor rudder was touched by the At the Wilbur Wright Momortal din- ner of the Aeronautical Society of Lon- don last night, Col. ley, ex-Secre- tary of War, told of @ fight with an army pilot who held his hands behind hia head while the steered, the aeroplan maintaining equilibrium automatically, He 0 a height of 2,000 feet, where the pilot aban all control’ of the machine for en. ionel_ simply ed MOTHER! I'S CRUEL TO FORGE Ol OR CALOMEL INTO A SICK CHILD “California Syru can’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. Look back Remember the that mother in- Idhood days. of Figs’ | Syrup of Fie. Tts action i positive but gentle. this + harmle: given to-day saves a sick aw si - caev apt sisted on—castor oil, calomel, cathartics, | Child to-morrow. It should be the first How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children it's different. zi bagi Fda thes Aer in Wo of C t i it iene revolt in well founded, Their tender little “insides” are injured the; do, The ch by them. If your child's stomach, li bowels need clean remedy given, as it always does good, never any harm. .| Ask your ist for a 50 cent bottle “California Syrup of Figs,” which oe Lop Laspetat for babies, children all ages a lor grown-t i on each bottle. Beware of pel ecko sold See that it is made by “Cali- fornia Fig Company.” — Refuse h contempt. ONE VOTE Ritchie & Cornell's Free Popalarity Contest Five Free nang Trip BK TATO Bron ‘ jway. Brosklyne > European Tours ted im, our, advertisomonts elp you or your to Measure This vote must be cast on or before May 37. Fels-Naptha Soap eases your work and saves your strength. The old-time way of doing the week’s wash meant that women all over the country hated Mon- day. It is no fun to stand over a tub all day, rubbing your hands sore on a wash- , or keep up a hot fire, with a EveryWoman Thanks Anty Drudge duty Drudge—“Why, Mra. Smith; you look mach heavy boiler full of clothes to li down from the stove. _ Fels-Naptha Soap has changed all this. It works best in cool or lukewarm water; it loosens the dirt, so that no hard rubbing is necessary, and the clothes do not need to be boil up and . The Fels-Naptha way is easier on you and on your pocket- better than the last time I saw you. You were all tired out with your housecleaning Mre. Smith—“Anty Drudge, to see you! I never I certainly am glad you for telling SSE, book, for it saves your health and it saves your clothes, as well as cleans them. 4 FELS-NAPTHA potaeeeey a Paphos \ \¥, Henry Hogan of No, 419 East Four-| if We Give Surety , ON New Yerk’s { Shopping Centre t : 89c Scotch Damas! 59c Yard. Bleached, also white; that famous home-spun texture, 91.25, $1.35 and $1.50 Dam- asks at 95c Yd. All-linen, made from pure Irish flax and meadow bleached, 72 inches wide, in s great variety of new tsa terns direct from Belfast, Ireland. 75c Muslin Sheets at 53c. Seamless, good weari juality, bleached. ow 12\4c Berkeley Cambric, 8c yard 86 inches wide, full bleached, noted for its soft chamois finish, suitable for women's and child- ren’s underwear. Quantities limited. Bloch Reed Pullman Sleeper 00 $21.25 ¥25.00 Full sized body of finest round reed throughout, ful and artistic de- gine tan quality movable corduroy cahloey The veer Sapa ir, with strong tubular steel - os flexible springs, steel wheels with heavy ru tires. Wind shiel: with each carriage. Natural finish. Same Carriage in finest white enamel finish.... $25.25 Club Plan Payments if Desired O'Neil] Main Stere—Fifth Fleer. PPP PPPAIIOS $1.65 Ready \\\S IV ] YA tN b Maddie galvanised fittings; complete with cord, all ready to Jay Pore Soreens, inside ba slat; natural finish: 8x8 {eet se pened LE i Custom Made Ht Slip Covers I Matz easordr $4.75 iM ae Red additional yard we Made of Nesslin Slip Cover Ma- Wl when wi MM thi Mil l New York, Jerse: ity Weehawien and Lon, ind City, O'Neil Main Store—Fourth Fleer, | PRI O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20¢th in jities and texture and of the bleached, for 10: colors will not run fine quality lawn: colors; al | cloth trimming and dainty embroidered edges, sizes 34 to 46 inches; special... oe ‘ahi j ve ALS s Nay Le ae Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street tical, serviccable, ine Dwight Anchor Muslins at less than Mill Prices. 15e quality, 96 inches wide, yard, 29c quality, inches wide, bleached, for yard. S3Se quality, 7% inches bleached, for 25¢ yard. S7c quality, 81 inches inches Bed Coverings $1.00 Crochet Bed Spreads, 69c Each. For single beds; made of S-ply cotton. $1.50 Dimity Bed Spreads, $1.00 Each. wide, wide, wide, use, $1.35 Crochet Bed Spreads, 95¢ Each. Full size, in a splendid range of patterns. ; $1.25 Silkoline Comforters at 89c Each. Cotton filling, with silkoline cov- ering. $3.00 Wool Finished Blan- kets at $1.95 Pair. Pink and blue borders, light weight for Summer use. well- 75e Irish Linen Damask, 48c Yd. Bleached. Splendid range of pat- terms; heavy quality, Pillow Cases The, well-known Tremont Cases; Loy wearing quality. (so Muslin Pillow Casca, at 10¢ each. 16¢ Muslin Pillow Cases,at 12}4ceach 19¢ Muslin Pillow Cases, at 15¢ each. No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled 69c Yard Wide Printed Brocaded Crepe, Yard, 38c Yard wide; choice designs and colorings. 124%4c Printed Wash Crepes, 8c Shown in a wide range of rich floral designs and colorings. 19c Huckaback Towels, 15c Each Linen finish, absorbent Huck ‘Towels; nemmed; white or colored borders—for general hard wear. 25c HuckabackTowels,19c Fach Fil etger Merced or hemstitched; white or colored borders, Very $1.25 House Dresses, 79c Made of Amoskeag gingham; in corded stri } eheskay 't dainty colors, with embroidered collars; 30 to 40 inchen $1.50 Waists at 69c Samples and discontinued models. Made of fine quality voiles, $2.75 Casseroles and Pie Plates at $1.25 Brown and white, with nickel frame. 15c Chinaware, Each 10c Decorated China Tea Plates, Fruits, Cereal Bowls, Caki Plaques, Bread and Butter Plates; in neat floral decorations, a Plate or So Could Be So It is done with wonderful new machinery, beautiful febri ree : me wide; - people who know how to do things differently aad’ fetter, abetos and the application of alii bag A large variety of new’ ipes, checks and solid: 60, 7 Porch Dresses made of fine dimity and lawn with rice pe, » B4 to $1.98 | frproidery. spec O'NelN Main Btore—Thira waist inches. Porch Dresses colored st embroider: es; value New “ 100-Count” Garner's Percales, the materials anne eS CANES, Ihe materiats used in some of the best $1.50 Shirts are in these Men’s $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts at 59c That alone would make it the best shirt you ever saw or heard of at 89¢—b big assortments, faultless fit. 240 dozen Shirts made of the finest Garner's Percales, which count 100 thr addition to this lot, we have 600 dozen Shirts of fine mercerized fabrics, All made over the newest 1914 patterns, that follow the exact lines of custom made shirts Plain Negligee Style, trimmed with heavy pearl buttons. Coat Models, , back style. Sizes 14to 17, And only 59¢ a throw! Men's 25c and 35c Silk Socks, 14c Men's Summer weight silk socks, the right weight that men like to wear at this season of the year. Reinforced soles, heels and toes, in black, white and various other colors, Men's New Straw Hats, 91.25 Imported Italian Hats from the far Eastern braid markets. shapes, proportions in all shapes, includi: tapering crown, with » narrow brim, A full line of Sennite of all and Mackinaws. All sises 654 to 734, buttons; drav ers have seat. marth the new Righ dy," wi ecesiptiets | popular shapes, trimmed with the h All sizes 634 to 734, Oct] Men's Pteve—Four Bateances the “Da: Math Avene, ‘'® 22d Street, Single bed size; light for Summer | bj; line, set-in sleeves; sises Balmacaa: ¢ Own Merchandise ive kinds that are #0 well suited to Summer needs, LINENS, Etc., for the Bungalow $1.90 Crochet Spreads at $1.25 Each. Full size, also extra size in the Mare seilles patterns. The well-knowm Bates and Clarendon quilts, (Quantl ties restricted.) 16c Crash Towelling, 12% All. pure Irish linen, in red and Jue borders; also plain white; very absorbent for dish, roller and kitehes towels, 60c Satin Damask, 72 Inches Wide, 39¢ Yd. Snow white bleached satin damask, noted for its wearing qualities. 16c Eden Cloth Flannel at 12)4c Yd. Neat striped effects, in blue, lavender and pink; also plain cob ow suitable for mountain or sea- side wear. First Communion Gifts $2.50 Rosary Guaranteed $1:00 15 Years ENGRAVIN Ve will RE} engrave free on the Crucifix one, two or three letters. Finest large beads, mounted on heavily rolled gold chain with rolled fold scapular medal centre, beautifel ge cross with heavy oorpts; set fa amethyst, garnet, topas, sapphire, crys emeral jasper or effects; each in an ‘elegant moire lined purple gift case. O'Nell) Main Stere—Street Floor, Pretty! IM H Porch Dresses of fine quali ft A fabrio that is woven (not printed): | models in chambray, gingham, percales “il $1.00 Pipe Ye quality pique, with and ito 3 $1.98 of corded tissue lawns, made in dai 4 pig set in with poring st tt $2.98 ut there's more to the story—custom patterns, ‘eads to the equare inch, guaranteed. In Men's 50c Summer Underwear, 35 Extra fine quality white rawers; shirts bave short sleeves, French neck use and balbriggan shirts and. and pearl tapes and extra large double 95 and $7 Panama Hats, 93.65 Ecuadorean, Peruvian and Monte Cristo gra’ Hat portect. All he Wghest grade leathers and silk bindings, New York City gaami * id," jet, ‘moonstons, To Think That Dresses at $1.00 | with cuffs attached, either starched or soft turm fi”

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