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—————— ays Py ary it oes ie MR THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914. SHORT STORY WRITER {ROBBED, HE sTABS HIMSELF. ENDS HIS LIFE BY GAS Kookos Loses Trip to Greece and wh Tries to Die. John F, F, Smock Wrote in His | son to ant! home to and raid he had been robbed. This morning, after he stabbed himnelf, a | policeman arrested him and took him nwich street police station, tered Burke and Rickard, who hed been involved in @ quarrel with one PEDOWNG GUESTS HELD 1 ATER ONE 1 KLED of them. Angry words passed be- tween this man, whose identity the Police have not yet discovered, and @ free fight started. Rickard was knocked to the alde- aid Robbed of hia anvings as ho was Greece, aH) forty years of age, attem ookon, ed Walk and hie skull fractured. He died] = Piary a Few Hours Before | to oom: iclde t ning by atabe | ; qenian Woapil ree ii eke ‘He Took His Lif | bing hime the neck with a pen weyta ompital re iim. The is Life. vas Haack ad been summoned by a OR eee rene Hes ins ing house at No, 7 Al — | John F, F, Smock, a writer of short | "S77 wren 1. sew York about #| stories and moving pletire scenarios. | week ago from Joliet, Il. He was to saw the wedding guests run into the house when Five Await Inquest Into Death {iis flekard asked fe's home, aaying have a fight with cored’ was found dead of gas in his lodgings | nave anlied to-day. Since hin arrival a mr . hit to Ko or | hy an’ 1 intr RASS | of James Rickard, Whose fiat te int Mchalter, No. 164 East Totrcieth atrect | Petkigt’ be FREE 3 7 i | from a reading jamp and clasped it | turned home last night Nath Eveey i under his left arm so that the gas ' gta et VA Ment with | Schaffer, No, 134 Fast Thirtieth atroot | Deen, 4 Skull Was Broken. - -| Purchase escaped into his face L | A Se On the table was a diary, The Inst} Week Pt entry, dated Inst night, read: “Any! event of life may be worked into an| OPENS AN r party, He said he wanted to ave fair|to-day. He had detached the tube | other tenants of thi me CREDIT TERMS play, Burke said Rh o Just Peter Burke of No. 474 ortitn |3t Samuel Lyons of No. 808 Ave-|the 1 The the wedding guests were 4 of the Fourth avenue Louie ft No, 193 Thirty- Samah Scien Gestd ce nay, | erate nt to Mra. O'Keete's and | Crest, > ». | took guests found In the house, |entertaining @tory by simply supply- ‘Thirty-veventh street, all of} two en in number, Into custody. | ing the necessary action and compli- All except the five men were released | cations to give It heart interest. If such an event doesn't hold a laugh, a and Gilbert Hand of No. ‘Etiza’ SI ¢ ) after an examination at the station. beth avenue, Elizabeth, No(s ihe of them is charged with atrik-| thrill or @ tear it must be manufac-| Chg $3 Down $50 156 Down $100 Were held by Coroner Wagner of ine Rickard, but the polices believe | tured from imagination, I have “ee on | on to-day pending an inquest | they are withholding the name of the | worked my imagination too much.” Steaks | be the death of Jnmes Rickard of; guilty man There was also a letter from Miss Roast Beet $4 Down $75 $9 wn $450 198 Twenty-ninth street ear! Tiana aes Phiomens M. Malin of Bayville, 1.1.) Comed Beet bd y sid “4 y f telling Smock to cheer up and throw] © bi ‘Wei Wewlsy wad Bettas te yaiterday morning after a tient in| LADY JANE STONE DEAD. © ot tis blues by doing more work, Boiled Ham NF y and Saturday Evenings | tfeat of the home of O'Keefe. — = — Sausages 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER ) Mrs. Mary O'Keefe, O’Keefe's moth. |Seecambs to Miness Four Daye Af-| Admiral Asche Dies of Injuries. LONDON, July 6.—Rear-Admiral E4- ward P. Asche, retired, died yesterday in & collision with was ridng & mo! Surrey. had been giving © reception to O'Donnell of No. 344 Forty-| yoxpon, July 6.—Lady Jans Stone, | trom injuries receive street and his bride, who bad | wigow of Kir Benjamtma Stone, died to-|a taxicab while he married Saturday night at the/day, four days after the death of her] sycle, Saturday in 1 COLUMBUS”. AVE. Must h of St. Michael. As the cuesta! husband. She was rertously tl when Was born ta 1668. Ee wife was READY TO USE. 10 CENTS, Bh Busan Gile, daughter of the late Dr. ‘ T leaving the house they encoun-/ sir Benjamin succumbed. Daniel Gil ton, bere caine aah Greasy uae” BET.103 &104 ST. {UU 15,900 of These Shirts in a ‘Special Sale at 95c The Shirt Store and Subway Entrance will open at ae tomorrow (Tuesday) to accommodate business men on their way to work. Last year in this sort of a sale we sold 2,000 LNT Cutting a CASH SAVING Melon for | The Smoker! You hear of lots of melons being cut nowadays for stockholders. | Here’s something absolutely new— cutting a melon for the consumers. We hand you 25% Cash Saving | with every new Foil Package of , 20 Lord Salisbury Cigarettes! Instead of paying 10 cents for ten, you pay 15 cents and get a double quantity | of these famous 100% pure Turkish Cigarettes—a clear saving of 5 cents! Ford Salisbury How can we do it? That’s easy. No inserts, no coupons, no costly boxes — but 100% Pure Turkish Cigarettes in the inexpensive Foil Package of 20! How can you prove this is a real saving? Easier still. Lord Salisbury has sold for years at 10 for 10c —a big, popular, standard brand. Now you get 20 of these high-class Turkish Cigarettes for 15c. *‘ The greatest cigarette value in the world!’’ In the New Foil Package on, every package « ee : shirts between 7:80 and 8:80. _ The three pictures above are actual reproductions of the price-cards placed on ‘‘Loom-to-wearer’’ shirts wherever they are sold—and they are sold in good stores all over the country. grades we have in the sale the following Of each of the three quantities: 1,080 of the $2.50 Shirts Shirts 10,020 of the $1.50 Shirts 15,900 Shirts in all to seit for 95c Each 4,800 of the $2 The maker writes: “We are sending you the clean-up of our whole summer stock for 1914." “We consider ourselves particularly fortunate that we have but 1,825 dozens left out of a production of 55,000 dozens. When you consider that this represents 2 2-5 per cent. of our output you can see that good, honest merchandise is still ap- preciated. This in spite of the flood of cheap, low-grade, no-pedigree shirts cop- tinually foisted on the buying public.” Half are Soft Shirts Half are Laundered All in Fancy Patterns, including a Host of Black and White Soft shirts with soft cuffs attached, neg- ligee and pleated with stiff cuffs attached. Three Selling Places { Turkish Towels, Less Than Regularly Our chief secured limited quan- tities to offer at prices consider- ably less than our own regular rates. 19x39 inch bath towels, $1.92 dosen. Heavy double yarn bath towels, $4.20 dozen, Our own 86 grade of bath towels at $4.80 dozen. And There le More Good News Country home linens—natural color embroidered in black and white, blue and green and other colors, Scarfs, 55c. Table covers, 75c. White Linen Scarfs with attractive Cluny, imitation torchon and filet laces, $1 to $4.7 Odd fancy Linens at a third and half less than the original prices— scarfs, centerpieces, doilies, lunch- eon cloths. Linen Store, Firet door, Old Building, $$$ LUMINOR-- Sedci2,7, ” Shadowless Light Through the white satin finish of the glass bow] the 60 or 100 Watt Tungs- ten bulb throws a diffused light which reaches every part of the room, The Lamp Is Now Introduced by Us First in New York Sises 14 to 18. 500 Patterns The fabrics include woven madras, printed madras, woven mercerized pa iale and imported madras. The Shirts Filled One Entire Car Freight was paid on 15,880 pounds. They came three shirts in a box. If the boxes were piled one on top of an- other they would reach 1,736 feet in the air—almost twice as high as the Wool- worth Building. To dollars and cents they amount to 927,510,which we are offering for $15,219. This is our largest sale. August 1, 1912, we, offered 6,240 of these shirts, July 9, 1918, we offered 11,196. Tomorrow, July 7, 1014, we offer 15,000. Burlin, Arcade floor, New B: gubwep Eatrancy New Buldiag: Main. Old Building. One-of-a-Kind French Blouses Q Over the holiday prices have drop] on some of our prettiest hand-made blouses from Paris be- cause we have only one of a kind and a few need pressing. 267 Lingerie blouses. now $ 8.00 to $15 86 Chiffon blouses. .now $ 9.50 to $15 62 Silk blouses..... now $12.00 to $15 All these blouses arrived here from Paris this spring. To Women Who Wear Yellow we offer 21 yellow crepe and voile blouses designed and hand-made in Paris, at $2. Last of pecial. purchase—: fraction of the fine rion = % Little French Shops, Third @oor, Old Building, The LUMYNOR lomp is of varied destal, mantelpiece or desk; and si?e of howl, mounted on metal stand- g-standard styles for use on the ards of very attractive design; decora- | floor by piano ice tive metal coverings also are overlaid $16.50, $20, 922.50, 085, $26.50 and on the glass bowl. 982.50, There are styles for use on table, Lamp Store, Second Gallery, New Building. J cea ene usb SS A oa ac A —— A 6 fet ae —$ 20 for 15c THE AMERICAN TOZACCO COMPANY TTT ‘ tall MAL