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mK Neighboring Flat Protests He Was After Other Game. ‘The limit in burglary was reached by @ thief who ransacked the apart- ment of Mrs. Mollie Goldstei: No. 96 East Eighth street to-day. He stole her singing canary named Will- fam Sulzer, also the cage in which the bird was confined. Harry Davis, a graduate of Elmira Reformatory, who was captured by women while robbing a flat at No. 872 East Eighth street shortly after, admite he was in Mrs. Goldstein's flat, but denies stealing the canary. Davis was caught at noon by Mrs. Bora Finkelstein in a flat on th ground floor at No, 872. He hai picked up two suits of clothes and a manioure set. Mra, Finkelstein a strong, de- termined woman. Stile had been out abopping and found Davis on her return.| She leaped upon him and dragged him into the hall. help and they all sailed into Davis. When Policeman Gardner of the Union Market station arrived Davis had lost most of his outer clothing and most of the skin of his face, hands and arms. He almost wept with joy when he saw a@ blue uni- form and brass buttons. ‘The whole neighborhood was aroused ‘ when Gardner started away with his Prisoner. The janitress -of No. 368 sald two apartments in that house had been entered during the moming. ‘Then came Mrs. Goldstein with her report of the loss of her canary, to- gether with jewelry and clothing. When Davis heard himself accused of stealing a canary bird he protested that he wasn't after that kind of a game. Anyhow Mrs. Goldste! bier, William Sulzer, is gone, nentipincenen, WHAT AILS BUSINESS, AS VANDERLIP SEES IT Banker Tells Other*Bankers They Should Catch Step With Wider Spirit of Time. NEW LONDON, Conn., June 11.— Im an address to-day before the New York Bankers’ Association in annual convention here, Frank A. Vanderlip, President of the National City Bank of New York, analyzed the business situation, holding that it had become dependent upon political rather than economic factors. In part he accepted President Wil- + son's diagnosis of a “psychological” b fc trouble in business. He described the standards that used to prevail in the judging—of the business future—statistics of produc- ,. ae and distribution, condition of the ney market, and of credit and crop outlook. “Now,” he said, “the Congressional Record is crowding out of its place of importance the Financial Chronicle. We watch Executive and Congres- gional actions rather than the Comp- troller’s Abstract to gauge the status The attitude of mind of the Interstate Commerce Commission has become more impar- of banking affairs. tant than traffic, “A survey of concrete business con- ditior business statistics ehow to-day would have been sufficient ground ten years ago to have predicted that we had straight ahead of us the possibility of &@ period of great expansion. "I believe if business men will get themselves intoa state of mind where they view conditions broadly, with a historical and social sense, than only from their individual poin' of view, they will apprehend better the direction in which the whole cur- rent of political thought is flowing, and will feel less impatient with this legislative movement and vastly less peasimism concerning Its results. “It seems to me time that we recog- nized and caught step with this wider apirit, and then endeavor to direc! the movements which it has set in motion, rather than to obstruct {ts exprension, which finds a form in new or proposed legislation.” Woolley WASHINGTON, lawyer Do Your Feet Burn and Ache? vating or une: ing is more & pnd sou this off and thelr ful summer months. The Remedy Is Simple and Positive Sipp’s Foot Comfort: (jsterated Antinentic Pow For Burn ing —Aching Tired: dyyrating and Sm: © ‘01 \t jeading dru omtaRe SA SMG CAM Thief Caught by Women in|} Other women responded to her cries for! ‘8 war- the statistics of railroad with such facts and totals as rather Judge Gray's | re ne 11.—Headed by y. Miller and Senator Saulsbury, a Wilson | Woolley | | yin’ the i third ire | esident told the delegation | ize Waolley’s name would be | y considered ealize this more | O’Neill’s Big Store Regular 50c and 75¢ Grades This Underwear, tary in warm weather, Made of Fine Quality Madras. sook—Skirts coat style, without Tt t Arranged Brass Bed Out- ° | fit; as illus | trated, consist- l ing of bed with M a-inch posts, @- | inch top bar | and 5 14-inch WH) filling rods; one vermin - proof f spring and one @& elastic felt mat- tress in) your Closely woven. have light grounds a tonne borders i ends, Dad and the Boys Consisting of Brass Bed, Spring and Mattress Club Plan Payments May I Be | All These Sales For Friday and Saturday tor Shirts and Drawers Three Garments for $1.00 nd fancy cre- pune bord and washable— it can be matched in smaller room and hearth sizes. $10.50 Colonial Ray Rugs, $7.50 9018 feet in size; light grounds;was hable aud revers Cau be bod in smaller room sizes O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, See ee ee eee O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Heaith siz ntlemen, is not oly hygienic and sani- ut it is the only really wear to use in Summer; it is like Soasing ote! in » Mull, Soiset: comfortable under- & cool breese. P iat Po ped COATS—Long and short models and a large variety of models to select from. Embracing every known fabric Sthers fancy trimmed.” All sizes in the assortment, Values to $25.00. $36.75 Brass Bed Outfit, $22.50 | $16 9x12 Chintze Art Rugs ic-button doe. | Value $2.75 Pair | EB EVENING. WC rw oe DE i We Give Surety Coupon York the most value fer their meney. Men's White and Stripe Serge and Flannel Trousers, Value 9$5.00...... ee $2.95 In plain whit all wool serge and flannel, cut in the new mode! flap pockets, belt loops and cuff bottoms. Sizes up to 42 waist measurement. from fire. Katrances Direct freav firth Avense, New Lot of D That Will Give You a Bargain Surprise The range of size women, and fil dresses of this quality. will suit large ‘women, emall women and average beautifully. Why not buy your summer supply now. we Long Silk Gloves, Store—Third Floor, te; fringed on both jo upward Sixth Avenue O’Neill’s Store for Dad and the Boys | Men’s $18 to$25 Blue Serge & Fancy Suits, $12.50) Undoubtedly the Best Clothing News in This Paper | Right when these clothes are in great demand comes this sale, which will be the talk of New P i It is the policy of O'Neill’s Store for Dad and the Boys to give the Men of Greater New |{4¢tarer anxious to secur ; i In this instance we believe we have surpassed all former |/¢t #8 have this lot at practically our own price. serge in the new English and conservative model in two and three button style, soft rolling fronts; silk or mohair lined; trousers are the new narrow cut, made plain or cuff Stouts to 46. bottoms. Sizes 54 to 42. ind several pencil stripes, in ? Three Suits for $2.00 Regular $1.00 and $1.50 Grades........ The Union Suits are knee le: The Re ason—in as ESSES The prices are exceedingly low for A variety of models At $ and colorings to se- 3.98 int eet ace striped and flowered voiles, dimities and linens. Long tunics, peplums, low necks, kimono sleeves, hemstitched or embroid- ered sailor collars, net vestees and com-| bination trimmings. All sizes. At $6.98 Dainty wash dresses in flowered eponge, linen, striped, flow- ered and fancy voilea, combination trim- mings, long tunics, peplums, kimono sleev low necks, net and lawn vest i belts of ribbon, leather and velvet. Sev models for choice. All desirable colorings; all sizes. Clearance Sale of Cloth & Silk Tailored $ 10 Suits & Coats at... Values up to $25.00 Tailored Suits, present season models, in medium and dark colors, all up-to-date materials, Garments that have sold as oo In a» good assortment of bh, without sleeves. jper—the manufacturers, a large Baltimore concern, closed out their entire stock because they were ee ee being hurriedly removed from the factory during danger Fee with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise f New York's Shopping Centre oka ee tint ‘All These Sales For Friday and Saturday 20th to 22d Street $18 to $25 Blue Serge Suits In navy blue shade: sun proof, all-wool eee Auto Dusters, alue 93.50 $1.55 "] In tan-linene, made single breasted, some with wind shields in sleeve, cut | lined with silk and silk sleeve lining. long and roomy. So many of them and all so attrac- tive in value and style t! to say which is the most inte Including Mohair Surf Cloth, Satin Suit Navy blue and black with di tive trimmings and pipings end braids, sailor collars, etc. All sizes, Silk Bathing Suits Women's Bathing Suits in satin, surah, taffeta and poplin. kimono sleeves. and | not be advertised, 89c Silk Gloves, '|| Elbow Length, _ Women's elbow length; silk, double tipped; extra full cut arm, in black and white. | Regular Value $1.25 Pair, Wouen's 16-button heavy Milanese Silk Paris Point Em tipped; extra full arm: ‘1.45 skin Gloves, Women's “New Slip-On Glove, with strong wri ts and Women's 16-Button Embroidered Milanese and Tricot Silk Gloves, Double tipped, extra full cut arms, in black, white and. colors: lso 50 40-yar | cage ety Wa Te ba ha Hes eae ee || SL150 40-yard | Millinery 69. | Long Silk Gloves, C| Regular Vatwe $1.50 Pair, Women's 20-button heavy weave ed, double | silk, i» black and| only 1 - Clasp Doe- skin Gloves, Regular Value $1.15 Pair Women's | Doeskin; P-K an | “Slip-On"’ Doeskin Gloves, Regular Value $1.75 Pair, white washable Doeskin; P-K sewn, O'Neill Main Store, Street Floor, Men’s $18 to $25 Fancy Suits Sines 34 to 44, Men’s Athletic Underwear Women’s Bathing Suits $1.98 to $5.98 a 5 fancy voiles; ull i lums. Navy t cham Percale, pl ad Men iles: ull duintily Middy Blouses, Special 59 i io ed with laces, velvet, embroide: i ! louses, cial 59 k. Allsizes. $5 $15 ee enliven und contrasting} — Made in all the most dened mauris and smart ill Main Store—Third Floor. 12,000 Pairs of Fabric Gloves | Most of Which Are About Half Price 1]! All from the best makers in America, some of them bear famous adver- i} | tisea names, but the purchase carried the condition that these names should | Every pair up to O'Neill standard of quality. 45 50c Silk Gloves, C/2-Clasp Style, Women's ¢-clasp silk, double tipped o in black, white and colors. tipped, in Jelaap, white washable) soe Enamelied Oilcloth, square yard.20e | 7 ' 11, 1914 + Just Received—A New Lot of Men’s $1.00 and $1.50 Summer Shirts Not to be outdone by his competitors, a manu- 5 9c are of our orders All made over the newest 1014 pat- terns that follow the exact lines of cus- tom shirts. Plain Negligee Style. trimmed with heavy pearl buttons. Coat Models, with cuffs attached, either starched or soft turn-back style. Sizes 14 to 17. Very fine ' count Garner's percales and fine mercerized fabrics. Men’s 50c Wash . Ties, 25c Made of fine cheviots, Russian $12.50 cords and mercerized fabrics; light affd medium grounds, with neat Coats are cut in the new model, made quarter | stripes in contrasting colors; war- ‘Trousers | ranted fast. Sizes 34 to 44. | O'Neil Men's Store—Atreet Floor, n checks, shepherd: plain blues and grays ind fancy mixtures, in chev- meres and worst in Summer ‘nglish, semi- odes, and Men's White Flannel & Striped Serge Coats & Pants, Values $18 to $25.... made for belt and cuff bottom. To-morrow and Saturday We Otter You Your Choice of About 500 Pairs MEN’S $6 to $10 BANISTERSHOES As You Know the Maker of These Shoes Caters only to the Best Men’s Specialty Shoe Stores jn the Country. Every Pair an Extraordinary Value at............- A large majority of these shoes and oxfords are black. A few Russian Calf and white buck oxfords, patent leather and gun metal calf pumps with rubber and juniper soles. Made on the new English and conservative lusts. Shoes for busi- ness and dress. NonesentC.O D. The Better Grades of Boys’ Shoes In all sizes and widths, including all the new lastsand leathers. - 8)4 to 13}.—91, $1.50, 92 | 1 to 6—92.19, $2.50, 92.65, $2.98 g = O'Nell Men's Mtore—Four Entrances, Directly from Nisth Avense, A Tremendous Two-Day Summer Outfitting Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Apparel Two weeks’ se cial ipeeenrevens have given us a wonderful series of the newest styles and values that will bring mothers to O'Neill's by the hundreds, Misses’ and Juniors’ to Tub Dresses, Special $1.98 $4.98 Stripes, checks, plain linene and figured crepes; in several smart styles; tier and Russian skirts, trimmed with contrasting colors. Girls’ White Dresses Special $1.49 to 912.98 Made in gainty lawn, voile, batiste embroidery, elab- orately trit with ‘ine laces, in many pretty styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Graduation and Party Dresses Special $9.98 to $25.00 An exquisite line of graduation and party dresses; made of fine organdie, voile, batiste, in plain and allover embroidery nets; lingerie trimmed with the finest of laces and openwork embroidery. Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats Special at $4.98 to $7.98 In Balmacaan, sports and several smart models, made in all the new materials Girls’ Tub Dresses Special at $1.00 to Made in plain and figured crepe, linene, repp, gingham, ard Tu r pecial 59c to 93.96 Made in linene, ratine, cordeline, linen and Bedford cords; models are peg-tops, tier, ruffle and Russian effects; all well tailored and perfect fitting. Girls’ and Misses’ $1.00 to 91.25 Set in and Skirts with ruffles styles, Sizes 6 to 20 years, Women’s $1.00 Thread Silk Stockings 79C Black, White, Tan and all co/o:: Lisie or al’ sish garter top—all s ORIN RR RRR RRR Ro rS e ‘Smart Trimmed Hats a) aT 5.50 is our own usual price <S $1 75 1m tho wie but we have Ae7 e tar «. te apecel slo Pea f (Ny EACH and Saturday. = White wing trimmed styles—the newest idea, and many other white and black ite hate, Women's Boot Silk Stocking Every up-to-the-minute styl chic black, white and the leading shades. trimmings of fancies, feathers, flower Seconds; value 50c; F : . whee Ic ribbons and chiffon on the st | small sailor shapes. No two hats exactly c Stockings. black, white and tan; double top; reinforced like. high-rpliced heel and tor, value 9 op ps A wonderful bargain at 91.78 We and 250 ic : O'Ned in Sore—Sireet Floor, 7c Untrimmed Roll Matting China and Japan Mattings of | $1.75 exceptional wearing qualities, The China _mattings come in |neat conventional patterns, White Hemp Dress Shapes — Extra fine quality, in all the newest sailor sbapes, small and me- $1.75 dium, Values $1.75 to $8.00;at 93 A a Women’s White Chip Dress Hats; Imported Formosa Panama Hats while the Jap. Mattings come! —a tine grade; all the season's 59 —The new correct blocks c li t patterns. | smart styles, Value 81.00; at., for Summer. Val. $2.75; at $1.99 Floor Oilcloth and Linoleums Trimmed Millinery, Special at $5 June sale of mid-Summer hats, the season's most correct and smartest models; some very stunning models in white, also black-and-white trim- ming. Value 87.50, 95¢ white X-M sewn 40 Enanelled Oileloth, squar $ Sve Granite Inlaid Linoleum,» . Hic tyardewide Cork Linoleum, square yard Se O'Neill Main Store-—Foarth Floor, O'Neill Matm Store, Street and Second Fier,