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tivities until « year and @ half ago, and he appeared to be in good health up to the late spring. About a week ago he became ao iil that he was un- able to leave hie bed and. Dr. Mo- Corkie, the family physician, informed ho Asm that Mr. Orr's days were ALL DEALERS IN FOOD MUST OBEY THE CODE, | N nH TR tT A WEEK LL Health Board a Poe to Protec the Public in Every Possible | "Sas, Orr Orr ia survived by three daugh- Ww. | AL ters, Mrs. James B. Nies, Mrs. Albert ay. | H, Munsell and Miss M. M. Orr. Th6| ‘The Board of Health intends to hold | A morn- funeral will be held on Friday will officiate. body will be bur-| push cart peddier to the Broadway | f | Canadian Pacific cific Officials Deny ith the provi. | ed of the Empress of Ireland wore to strict compliance wi ~ | to be buried this week at Quebec was the "y ‘clock at Christ Protestant ® jiseee, merudleat Hhingopa” Groh in Clinton street, | sions of the sanitary code dealers in denied to-day in the following tele- paris canes of Ecsema, gx ‘Teiter, Posi Bishop Bui be? gi and Dr, 1 kinds, from the gram to W. H. Snell, local general | Ite Held Postion tons of High Sos Jehneon,, the pastor of the church, | food stuffs of al agent of the Canadian Pactfie, No. 48 Broadway, from W. G. Annable, Meera the skin DIES OF UNIDENTIFIED VICTIMS TO BE HELD WORST FORMS OF ECZEMA is cone the he remedy white is makiay portly he sew agf b is That Wreck Dead Will Be Buried Immediately. report that all the unidentified Tt io the renee’, Cheuaen which a Ld st and Honored as Pub- | ea in the Orr Orr family plot in Green- nd Fitth avenue restaurateur. TH) genoral passenger agent of the At- = = aes uA ad following suggestions made by the | jantic service at Montreal. Re ag Le lic-Spirited Citizen. een BL Orr was one of ihe! committe on Food Inspection have| ‘Newspaper reports stating that all “iin wor a7 dag ‘4 Coat 5 8 lo had been president of the ‘New been passed by the board: unidentified dead of the Empress of Rigid colam. For free As regards stand and push | thig ADVOCATE OF SUBWAYS. ie sieurance Company, the i, Prod xe buri of th Bate Deposit and e Bafe th| deemed to comply with the law. - New York Life Insurance Borage. Company, end cue arcivii| Candy must be covered at ail times Service be reget coed of Brooklyn! go as to protect it from dust, dirt, pany at Half Salary, jana, for many &@ prominent] fi.0 ang excessive handling, while all Age in the aah fo. phe apes brandatuffa, cakes, ples or confection- He was born at Strabane, County|ery must be protected by a suitable | nder E. Orr, for many years | Tyrone, 3, Treland, on March 2, 1881, nie covering or by being enclosed. The among the public spirited | early education was by tutors and board sa: te that glass cases, with he of New York, died at 1.46 | Sams, “ bis Couvons * 1a Ping wire screens in the rear, be used. ean CATee! ac fade this morning of heart failure | {n nihe shipping office of Willlam| Groceries, and even meats and fish Gold age at his home, No. 103|Raiph Post, In "07 he married Miss | ar to be covered at all times, and in street, Brooklyn. Although ipekaee tears Te and Shige | the Kitchens and serving rooms of in bis eighty-fourth year he argaret restaurants, food 1s not to be left un- jot discontinue his business ac- Orr's sien Bream i Bad covered. = - penty pee an pose he =: rohange on sccretaty of ite ace Longs ay 8 a|GULDEN'S| street. When John A, McCall resigned the LUNCHEON idancy. of the New York Tite In A Soh een eos, Mr. Orr irr waa elected to nucceed ibis nh id he took the position at 0,000 a i “9 been Call. In 1907 he Tesi the hou; - J 5 e La] following rd direc! fad up t ery ante uss Tee © CC eee aware Hudeon Company and che Mechanics National Bank. When Samuel J. Tilden ernor of New York he nppornted Mr, Orr a member of “ad Rise Canal | Commission in 1878. Although a | steadfast Tilden Democrat, Mr. bo erie (4 in 1896 and ae -| Ena Roosevelt in MAKES Cold and Hot Meate Testy. | For a lon; ‘ie. Me. Orr nad hg Dressing In retirement in his Tirookiyn home. ‘as eitesteasen ft Urenrey Bese, dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue MEN’S FURNISHINGS Specially Prepared Sale for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Offering Unusually Attractive Prices. Pure Silk Shirts in Faney and Novelty Beach.or Bath Robes of Austrian Terry BX yay od Ye Wa We ee Yom Wed Yrs a Ye ree eT OX VA Bk YD carts or other open retainers, pee relatives Saye requested that ‘ork, who carpied throw; only coverings of a fixed and “Other bodies will be held in vault car. a Large en ts cents “Tol atceeded McCall as President bang CA thet first permanent character will be | for some time.’ Ireland would be buried at Quebec week ineorrect. Only those ton ag feat Bath Stee New York Poin 8 thebeats = Ladies’ Sweaters and Underwear At McCutcheon’s op. Frode Mer Our entire line of Ladies’ Underwear in the most desired styles and fabrics is offered at very attractive prices. Combinations—Fine ribbed, knee and Um- brella style reinforced, 0c; out » Oc. Value 75¢ and 85c. et oink Swiss agen Comi Bs Rees yokes, and plain, in Leva mye? and Usibreiie Usded %: Be Fine ni ribbed Lisle Combinations, $1.25. ‘alue a ee Vests—Swiss ribbed, crochet yokes, 3 for t £1.00. Imported Swiss ribbed Liste, hand crochet, of ood quality, 75c,_ Imported Swie ribbed Silke Vests ° of extra good quality, $1.00. Milan Silk Underwear * Knickers—in Pink, White and Black, $2.65. Combinations—Colors, Pink and White, $4.00. Vests—Embroidered. Colors, Pink and White, $2.00. Sweaters Our exhibit is one of the largest and most complete in New York. The Lanark—Something new and exclusive, with the new roll; can be buttoned up close to feck or left open at pleasure; in pretty mixtures, $10.50. The Allawa—cCoat sweater, with belt back, $10.00. Silk Sweaters-—tsaperted novelties in a varied fange of colors and combinations, $20.00, 25.00, 27.50, 35.00 and 40.00. Sashes to match. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets Wwewwnn ere wweerennvnnrrerrnrr eve vee NON Yen Wor ve Yor tees ee Ye Yee Ye Weer OY SPT Sn a Exceptional Values for Thursday Exclusive models, includin Voile, Washable pike plain tailored and ion tuaic models.’ at or self-colored Women’s Wash Skirts—exceptional Values Newest long tunic and exclusive tailored models of Linen, Cordeline and Ratine. 2.95 Latest Long Tunic Cloth Skirts, plain tailored, aes an box pleated; Navy Blue and Black Men’s Wear Botes tos Seon | 8. 00 variety of patterns. Custom Cloth. value 4.50, 2.95 “ag r wie 6.00, 3.95 Bathing Suits of Pure Worsted; Blue, On June 15th the following sohedule FREE a | * Four-in-Hand Scarfs with large Open | Black or Gray. value 5.00, 3.45 of business hours will beoome operative: | With Every [Mn Rads; abo Bow Tres in plain or t “Auto” Dusters of Gray Mohair of Tan Purchase’ Hill eaorings. value 1.00, SSe Siien, value 4.00, 2.95 June 16th to June 30th: A di ~ Pajamas of Mercerised Fabrics; plain Raincoats of “Priestly” Gabardine 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.3 Gaturdeye 12 Noon Week 7 ; @ fapey colors; trimmed with silk frogs | Cloth in Tan or Gray; also Scotch Tweed ul August: OPENS A Hla value 2.00, 1.15 | Mistures,—Balmacaan model 12.50 @ A.M. to6 P.M. On Saturdays the Store wiibe | CREDIT TERMS { Quting of Tennis Trousers in Flannel; value 22.00 - closed all day $3 Down $50 | $6 Down $409 White and Gray Ground with Raincoats of Tan Canton Cloth— Genterber'tat to, wren aeih? $4 Powe $75 |$9 Down 3469 3.45 Raglan or Box Sleeves. 6.75 4 Osx on 5 value 5.00 and 6.00 ‘ value 15.00 to 18.00 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.s Saturdaye 12 Noon ~ Exceptional Values on Thursday and Friday EMBROIDERIES & NETS The Regular Stock offers many unusual designs in all the required widths of Rnsertions, Edgings, Flouncings, Galoons and All-Overs, in the most favored B. Altman & Co. Women’s and Misses’ “a materials for Summer Garments. Sports, Travel & Motor Garments Novelty Embroidered Organdie | Novelty Net or Chitton Edgings, em- ‘@aloons. yd. 95c to 5.75 broidered in effective color designs. Every dress essential required by those All-Over Batiste Embroideries.......... __ vd 380 to 5:75 | contemplating attending the Polo ye the to 3.00 ten Pried ietar—ner, Slane _Matches will be found in stock at Funding Smt Be to 8.50 Silk Nets printed in exclusive color | measonable prices. ae of Embroidered Batiste, ee Tet pes — ‘ : ; va - f i re ogre athe avs Shadow Nets,—large vert d GRIN: Avenne,: 34th ont 35th Streets, Mem York. # I signs. yd. 45¢ to 4, ee a Camisole Embroideries,—various materi- Cotton Bretonne Nets,—White, Cream * A : dainty designs yd 28¢ | or ecru va. 38¢ to 1.95 | Have a Good Time This Summer! Annual June Silk Sale “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century Over 100,000‘Yards in a Large Variety of Weaves and ©«' «ins. In Addition, Commencing Thursday, Dress Patterns of Novelty Silks in an extensive assortment of-styles and colors. ( walue-F:50 to 19,00). per pattern 3.80 to 7.50 And that means you should not fall to get a copy of The wuts Summer Resort Guide for 1914" bye far the most handsomely print. | as eee directary of — seashore and mountain hotels and boarding-houses ever issued by any newspaper, Out About June 15th. Open Saturday Evenings 104 ST. LSTATION AT CORNER FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103 &104 ST. W. L. DOUGLAS "3i1'4 &'4# SHons We Eztre Charge fer It. Abrarismmente fer Tho Weill may bo belt of OPPENHEIM, GLUNS &G Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses striped and figured. ma tuateials: Gra Grp ds. Chine, Crepe 7.90 . 10.00 15.00 19.75 25.00 $40 Women’s and Misses’ Suits $15 Cloth and Poplin; Tada teen trate styles, includin me} 15. 00 New Model Capes and Cape Coats For Women and Misses, of Gabardine and seh nied throughout with black and white,-Roman stri a alk. . Roguile 25.00 Va npe. | 16.50 Women’s and Misses’ Colonial Pumps 34th Street—New York newest fe Aa tunic Heth of Mele) gg eg and Embroidered Actual 12.765 to 40.00 Values trimmed Suits, of Serge, Gabardine, 80.00, 35.00 and 40.00 Values Regular 3.95 to 12.50 Values 3.95 5.00 . 6.90 gular tino Bronze Kidskin, ee aod dats Pat- ent Calfskin with buculo hanturmed sla, pate 6.00 Value LADY’S Heavy French plate in triplicate, twodrawers, made in golden oak or mahogany, polished finish, the mirrors swing- ing to any angle. IN No. L-FF Cot this ad, out and presenk COUPO 1-F fF tas Coton, to $10.08. = sane te THIS SPECIAL SPECIAL REDUCTION iS FOR 10 DAYS 0 ONLY FURNIT' CARPET a Our line URE, HOUSEFUBNIGHING GOODS is CO! surprisingly low prices. ESTABLISHED 71 YEARS ON CORNER OF Myrtle Ave. and Bridge St., Brooklya,N.Y. | acted sadn and Price | Liste Mailed Free, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, AwwonD WANT” AD, WALL AE) AND le atone’ a: hil