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27 MURDERS DONE | IN DARK OF MOON, | MANIAC SUS SUSPECTED Crimes, Too, os, Wee All Com- mitted on Sunday Nights, Chi- cago Theorist Points Out. CHICAGO, July 7.—In the belief “| that the four members of the Mislich family, who were butchered In their home at Blue Island with an axe, are) the victims of a maniac who has slowly worked his way eastward, leaving a trail of death in his wake, First Deputy Superintendent of Po- lice Schuettler to-day took personal charge of the work of trailing the axe. | man. ‘The numerous murders, which Schuettler believes have been com- mitted by the eame man who entered the Mislich home an it the skulls of four persons, hav aya occurred just after the chan ff the moon from t quarter, Schuettler de- clared to-day. “This ia a time when alieniste say congenital Iynatics are most affect- fed,” said Schuettler. “Those mur- | ders nino happened on Sunday nights, when the murderer was presumably under the impulse of religious ex- citement.” Schuettier believes the work to be that of Galasko Enchevy, a mad Bul- garian, who confessed to the butch- ery of Mrs. Jennie Cleghorn in Chi- cago. If this is true, and the other crimes Schuettler believes he has committed are fastened upon the Bulgarian, he has killed twenty-seven persons. factive Bacteria, atimulate Liver, purity the Blood, and restore the Intestinal Organs to |Impure Water fothe direct cause of Typhoid, Dysea- tery Cholera Morb: id other dan- ts, Filtered bsolutely pure. y, minute germs escape en the inet screened filter and Hise typhoid, cholera morbus aud geckged cpl Donot lay your- Ra a oie coo A tablespoonful Duity’s Pure Malt Whiskey ints of water or milk be- on retiring will fortify | woucow TAKE CHANCES. |S@ Dropped Twenty Feet From “1” ain “Enchevy was deported as insane,” huettler to-day, “but returned . Since then he has been at large, writing me incoherent let- ters containing thre nd boasta. [ am convinced he is the murderer that hans travelled through the West for years past, killing whole fam- enable you to resist ‘An ounce of preven- —— GIRL AND YOUTH SAVED AFTER CANOE UPSETS Princeton Sophomore Supports Miss Imandt and Clings to Craft Till Help Arrives. Margaret dagydit. the eighteen- year-old dausntor ¢ Becretary of tho Club, and ny--t @».wford, a Prince- ton sophomor,, held a practically con- tinuous reception to-day whilefriends called to congratulate them cn their escape from drowning late yesterday afternoon. The young man and girl were in bad shape when they were rescued, but they had fully recovered to-day. ‘They were thrown into the Sound when the wash from the steamer North Star upset a canoe in which they were paddling about half-way between the Yacht Club and Fort Schuyler on the opposite shore of the Sound. | Roth can awim, but, weighted by their clothing, they were having a hard time when Franklyn Ardell and Arthur Gilmore put off from the club |float jn a power boat, When the | rescuers reached them Crawford was supporting Miss Imandt and clinging himself to the overturned canoe. He was,nearly exhausted and could not have held out much longer. pete baie CLAFLIN REORGANIZATION. Bankers Pian to Form One Holding Company. Financiers to-day began work on @ plan to reorganize the Claflin companies #0 that they can be put tn sound fi- nancial condition as soon as the re Seivera tide over the prenent emergency, The plun suggested by the bankers = contemplates one large holding com- pany to control all the retail stores di- teeny. and Indirectly connected with the fla chain, vould take the plage of the three s companice now havin with the stores, The H. Clat- Fonnpany Would be continued ‘simply as the jobbing house and burchading Filled Watch CENTS. «al rorr izes to jo something for tho stock holders of the various companies. boarding ho: wholesaler-to-consumer ‘hee Yo money. We have ina f of experience, and iguara' the choicest coffees on the market at a ing of the middleman’s proft, Broken Coffs: Track te aveté Train, James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue On Wednesday and Thursday Special Values Made-to-Order Suits and Dresses DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Tailor-made Suits, in a variety of new ma- terials. 57.50 and 65.00 Taffeta Gown,—copy of an exclusive im- ported model. 60.00 Afternoon Dresses of Charmeuse or Taffeta. 75.00 Remaining Stock of French Lingerie Gowns at Greatly Reduced Prices : Semi-Annual Sale WOMEN’S HOSIERY Exceptional Values Thread Silk Stockings,—fine gauge; extra heels, toes and soles. Black, White or Colors. value 2.00 pair, 6 pairs, 8.50; Thread Silk Stockings,—fine gauge; extra heels, toes and soles. Black, White or Colors. values 1.85 and 1.50 pair, 6 pairs, 6.50; pair 1.10 Thread Silk Stockings,—reinforced heels, toes’ and soles. White or Black. value 1.15 pair, 6 pairs 5.00; pair 85c Silk Stockings in two-toned effects; plain or fancy ribbed styles. value 1.00 pair, 6 pairs 4.25; pair 75c Thread Silk Stockings with lisle tops and soles; Black or White. value 85c pair, 6 pairs, 3.75; pair 65c Gauze Lisle Stockings,—double tops, heels, toes and soles; fine gauge. Black, White, Tan or Suede. value 50c pair, 6 pairs 1.90; pair 35c Lisle Thread Stockings,—double tops, heels, toes and soles. Black, Wnite or Tan. 6 pairs 1.25; pair 25c value S5c pair SOROSIS SHOES Mid-Summer Clearance Sale The Entire Stock of Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords Enormous Reductions reinforced pair 1.50 reinforced 3.45 value 5.00 to 7.00 MEN’S SOROSIS LOW SHOES 3.95 value 5.00 to 7.00 All sizes in the above, but not all sizes in every style. James McCreary & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue ANNOUNCE July Clearance Sale On Thursday and Friday Men’s Furnishings, Straw Hats, Bath Robes, Bathing Suits, Pajamas, Hosiery, Underwear, Raincoats, ‘‘Auto’’ Dusters Pronounced Price Reductions New York's iA Shopping Centre C Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street YouCan Save From 10 to 50% on Your FURNITURE. | Purchases During This Month Our July Sale is now in full swing and the values are better than we have ever offered. This is the semi-annual event. Only twice during the whole year are such Club Plan wonderful bargains offered. We hold our furniture sale o JULY and Jannay, end Payments our stock was never so complete as it is now. May Be Arranged Antique Ivory and White Enamel Furniture at Wonderful Savings ! This beautiful Antique Ivory Suite. consisting of twelve pieces, as pictured, is the producti Lad ean at Iti 4 a eget dant al 3 well toe pew rt has a Gest ivory ‘daitbed varhuon, ations chats, fia ges ‘mobiles ie original costly p! juctions; we oned cream enamel fr fi "i ; decorations. You can buy the indiv ual pieces at these prices. beh nn ie ON es af Pus Pree Dresser..........4+ $46.00 937.50 [f «042.00 ,934.00 |} $24.00 $34.00 $36.00) 927.50 96.50 933.50 $10.00 Rocker... . 812.50 910,00 b Hairdressing Chair. .812.50 910.00 O'Neill Homefarntahing Store—Second Floor, July cate Men’s $18 to $25 Suits Norfolks, Sacks, Phe oe and conservative models, $9.90 Full Evening Dr ‘uxedos, Sittin rine and Tartan Plaid Ue Petal voit Si Also Balma- 95.00 to $7.00 Panama Hats at $1.95 caans and Top ts. Some ilk lined and silk faced. Waly: Clearanes price ..... Every one a genuine South Ameri- can Panama,blocked into the sea Beds, eal Chair July Clearance $2. 50 & $3. 50 Waists Small Lots of To-day’s Smartest Styles Made of fine Voile and Crepes, also Lingerie “$1. 4 8 lery trimmed . and Batiste, lace and embroide: Waists, Values up to $2.00, at 98c Made in Voiles, Organdies and Lingerie, lace and embroidery trimmed. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor $2.00 to $2.50 Straw Hats at 79c Imported Italian straws in the sea- son's newest models; high, low or me- July Ss Silk: dium crowns, Every hat absolutely | newest models, Every one guaran- mm waterproof. teed. Noseconds. All sizes Clearance u er 1 S O'Neill Men's Store—Street Floor workmanship and fin’ ‘om shirts, as they are made over | and pleated negligee bosoms, coat fs attached; cither starched or soft Sizes 14 to 17. iMen's $1.50 to $3.00 Pajamas, $1.00 ° The Silks Thet dre piost in Demand-¢Now! ic Imported antung Pongee— July > $1.50 S agengraey sae erie ket i OC) ciarme Men’s wsi0 Shirts 59c Silk Crepes, yd., 38¢ | $1PrintedShantung,yd.,50c| Mixtures, Madras. &c., Values $1.50 to $3.00 _ Double Stal Avie? silk crepe | Imported printed shantung pongee ee a t shadings and Ulan Laon bial ect Silk and Linen Mixtures, Soisettes, Russian Cords, aisdo Double Width B Woven and Jacquard Madras, Mercerised Materials, $1 00 Double width printed silk and bape fo wepling, testbed Batiste and very fine Percales. Ls and colorings. O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. About Four Thousand Yards of ae Ea a Silk Mixtures, Soisettes, Mercerized Fabrics, Cords, Mu turnback style. White Dress Linens The most wanted white suitings of this white season. These linens are getting scarce in many stores. |. Nainsook and Fi: White Dress Linen, 36 Oyster White Dress & Military style or surplice inches wide; value 35c yd.; at. 25! Linen, 45 inches wide; value White Dress Linen, 36 69e yd. at inches wide; value 49c yd.;at. 35C Oyster White Dress Linen, White Dress Linen, 45 72 inches wideWalue #1. 25 yd.; | inches wide; value 50c yd.; at. 39) at 98 Oy: They are all this season's newest colorings, spick and span. The fit Cambrics. and roomy, nic oy trimmed with silk loops and fine ocean pearl buttons: some with fae trim Sizes {1 dozen toa aiolar They are splendidly tailored, cut gov mings. Sand D. Not more thaa White Dress Li ine! : pealinadiereeese aed Athletic Underwear at Half Price Shirts and Drawers. “orNeit July culate Fancy Linens 950 Scarfs, Shams and Centrepieces Trimmed, Scalloped and Embroidered and Centrepieces. Very special | July Clearance Sale price............... \ 5 Oc Irish Decorative Linens—Reduced Neatly embroidered in rich designs | Cloths. Regular S0c 29c Lace Scarfs, Shams values. insook; coat” style, without drawers are knee length. The Enion knee length without sleeves, Onyx Half Hose Silk, silk lisle, lisle and fibre; rein forced soles whe and Ors . aa values #5c to SSc, airs, 0 ie to T5e, Mov ay pare ere L&e lShan, 8100 at pire S5e Men's Bathing Suits, $1.95 and 92. oe All-wool and pure worsted Bathing Suits, Centrepieces, Scarfs and Tea Silk, silk and lisle: reinforced soles, Scalloped all round sand toes;in black. | heels and toes. Also two-toned, in black, white and various Centrepieces, 24 inches (round), colors, oe and $1.00 cach Scarfe. 18x36 inche: Scarfs, 18x54 inches, $1.50 and 1.75 eac Scarfs, 18x72 inc hes, 92.28 each, Tea Cloths, 54 inches (round), 92.50 each. O'Neill Main Store—Second Fleor. bres in the popular sw July PIPPPPPIPPPPPPPSPDDS or flat Jersey weave; ate cut; Hi sik “have drewstrin dark Oxford gray, navy blue, trimmed with white or durk Oxford Sizes 34 Clearance a Dutch Curtain Set to 48. Vulues 88.00 and 84.00, ” Closin O'Neill Men's Store—Mtreet Floor, 1g out 600 of these ae ou Curtains at half actual val made | a of white scrim, with Seate n filet ine ( 4 9c July H © © serting, deep hem and t i f h a. se dhapelteealve dinapot Clearance 4 AOUSCIUITUISHINGS Reduced Prices on Much Needed Utilities Kitchen Tables 20c to 35¢ Cretonnes and Curtain Materials, yd., 12!4c Cretonnes—Cleaning up all short lengths of fing domestic cretonnes of @ to 15 yards, in pretty ver dures and chintz effects. Curtain materials—Of great variety and unpre- vedeated values, Clothes Baskets Gas Domes $1.25 Couch Covers, 69c Washable Couch © length; made from ou nearlin and linenette— inches wide and full! ¢ olor and dust-proof | Japanese Porch Screens, One-Third Below Regular Prices | Ice Cream Dishes 1 k I A & olontal este t Wide slat inside; back green ten Sal feuin Dishes | ®t + Ren, sale | Drop Price Pric Die 7:75 patinete thee gold Drop Price Price BEB viii cen nns B108 $1.2 jonial Ntyle | edge. inciudl large 4x8... 8c e4e | 1x8... #240 $1.60 nes —Itenu” | pi 6x8... Pony Bec | 12x8 $2.48 308 | eect St cos 79¢ O'Neil Main Store—Fourth Floor, O'Nein = O'NEILL -ADAMS co., Sixth Avery e 20th to 22d Street, New York City A SET s" TEN EMBROIDERY DESIGNS READY TO TRANSFER FREE “sews Scion or vet” Sunday’s New York World ORDER FROM NEWSDRALER IN ADVANCE Se ee re ee + ee ar CO < nn ero nn

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