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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1914. tor shouted: Cassaana gaid he had geen them enter.| BOY FALLS FOUR FLIGHTS. | FLEE OVER ROOFS IN FIRE. |FACING EVICTION, ENDS LIFE. A PERFECT REMEDY “I'm Detective Cassassa, of the| He recognized the elder of the men as paper af Bowel and Civer Complain, Gime Central Office. Some one get a cop.” | Nathan Goldberg of No, 12 East One| Five-Year- att 5 Mother,|Bidse Fille ve jement With Smoke,| Leaves Wife and Hise Two Little eam, Dywpevaia, Distros after Reting, Moats Before any one arrived, however, | Hundred and Eleventh street, whom Tambles Over Banister. a Ree Children Penntiess. of Mick Headache, . WITH ALLEGED THEMES: the other men ceased their resist: he had arrested before as a@ pick-| wive.year-old Abraham Magner por-| A amoky fire in the basement of the| A aulcido's bullet to-day ended the ew oo ee | and Cassassa led them and the young | pocket, and. the younger as Joneph| suaded his mother to let him remain five-story tenement at No. 7 Second | troubles of William Krelxer, who con- ere eer Or ates nton street, WHO | with his grandmother, Mrs, Lena Sap- ducted a profitless employment agency 1l110usn ess woman into the woman's furnishing Iso hai 4. AR shop of Mme. Falida Jabaly, at No. ince the West Thirtieth street. police Kast Ninth street, when at No. 43 West Thirteenth street and SAYS THE MAYOR 1386 Broadway. From beneath the|station the girl refused to tell her |} that it r started for her home, No. left a pretty young wife with two chil- Cured . She said she knew her rights t Thirteenth street, to prepare croaved in [dren penniless, The man shot himaett Quickly and Permanently oy wag coat of the younger of the men the | name A chil \ nthe i an fat this a safety to the root of “te rr ining |through the heart when his landlord ——— detective dragged threo silk dresses | 204 Would say nothing until she had) middey dines ee eideter talline goede | bullding. Noting | Went. to fle former heme to" evict, him and, displaying them to Mme. Jabaly, a by to his mother, and when she was |_.Pollceman Hagen of the Fifth street |and his fami! ¥ 4 ‘ & Broadway in the neighborhood of ‘d "4 almost at the bottom of the four Mighta|s@tation discovered the biaze and ran| Kfelger was forty-one years old and demanded: i through the building to warn the ten-|came to New York twenty years ago Thirty-eighth strest was excited to-|° “are these yours?” Transfer Designs Free. I i alata cade 1° Mi from Stuttwart, Germany, where he had Get o Box To-ntght. "q is Call on the Colonel Was} aay when a beet ued GOAN A set of ten embroide:y designs | "Sirs. Sagner picked him up and ran], the, emake, Ip the basement. where |been educated ‘for the practice of medi-| a. At i brueete y young woman, a| The woman recognized them at once| ready to transfer. Free for the cou-|to a nearby drug store, where Dr. | (he, fire started in © pile of rubbieh, |eine. | He, eceen conducting an cme vetats, nd 268, the Bom, Purely Social and Non- tte, very well dresséd, began|and declared they must have been! pon to be found in Second News Sec-| Kraus came from Rellevue Hospital. He] Inte stores on the first floor, cho loyment agency at the address named, = — a to scream and two men who were|taken when the girl and n were | tion of next Sunday's World. Order| Soy internally and. had given hin: cone | (2 the, floor, and, ai Pipes to Brwe venra ago he bought the eatablish- Political. with her set upon a third. The lat-'in her shop a few moments before.’ from newsdealer in advance, cussion of the brain Te UC Iyer where he had worked for elhtern | World “Wants” Work Wonders This Store Will Close Saturday, July 11, at 1 P. re 'AIN BUILDIN Wr MAIN BUILDING} Perfect “Walk-Over’ 1 i | Shoes and Oxfords 1.00 Gin . For Women’s $3.50 to $5 In a Special Sale, Tomorrow, at a 59c|79c| 31 and Oxtords. Former Price $1 Formerly Priced to $1.25 | FormerlyPriced to$1.75 HE IS A DEMOCRAT. usion Difficult but Not Politi- cally Impossible, Mr, Mitchel Thinks. J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE” Born ives, SIXTH AVE., IG TO 19 STREET MAIN BUILDING Before-Stock-Taking Sale of Mid-Summer Blouses The Most Beautiful Styles of the Current Season—Every One a Splendid Bargain at Tomorrow’s Prices “wholly incorrect” the he bad been called down by President Wilson for going ! te Oyster Bay to see Col. Roosevelt Qn@ later for expressing an opinion { fusion between the anti-Tam- Democrats and Bull Moose in a tele Btate was feasible tf an indepen- Gent Democrat were agreed upon be- tween them as a candidate tor Gov- @mnor, Mayor Mitchel to-day defined Mis position. He says he beileves coalition be- fween ant!l-Tammany Democrats and Progressives “most difficult and im- Probable, but a political possibility. “I do not advocate it. I should not ‘@ppoee it.” ‘This opinion he expresses as an on- Yoker, not as an official The Mayor says: “I wish to state again that my re- cent visit to Col. Roosevelt at Oyster Bay had no relation to politics in the im, State. or the Nation, directly or in- { “@irectly. My visit, as I said at the time, was purely and entirely soclal. When I said this, 1 meant ft literally. “IT have never discussed, suggested or advocated, privately or publicly, the nomination or indorsement by Independent Democrats of any Re- publican or Progressive for the Gov- érnorship. I am a Democrat, and as such it is my desire to see elected Governor in New York State this fall a clean, capable, independent, progressive Democrat, whose admin- ixtration will be representative of the policies and leadership of Prest- dent Wilson, “Falling the nomination of such an independent Democrat, and assuming ‘se nomination of a HBarnesdcon- For Men’s $3.50 to $6 Perfect Walk - Over Ox- fords. Specially featured in our Misses’ and Juniors’ De- partment, tomorrow. They are splendidly made in the newest long- waisted, belted, button shoulder embroidered, tab and Iace-trimmed styles. The skirts are the new tunic pleated and plain. One model at each price illustrated. | Materials are the sea- ff son’s prettiest and will afford long and satisfac- tory service. Included arc: GINGHAMS, CHAM- BRAYS, LINENES, PER- CALES, PLAIDS, CHECKS’ and STRIPES: All sizes, 6 to 14 years, These shoes come direct from the “Walk-Over” factories. They comprise samples, surplus stocks, discontinued lines and factory accumulations. For WOMEN There Are: HIGH BUTTON or LACE SHOES, OXFORDS, PUMPS and COLONIALS, in Patent Leather, Gun-Metal Calf, Kidskin, Tan Russia Calf, Suedes, White Nu- Buck and White Canvas. Also the new Three-Eyelet TANGO DANC- ING PUMPS, in Patent Leather and Gun- Metal Calfskin with Juniper Soles and New Spring Heels. All Sizes, 24 to7, AAto EWidths. Former Prices $3.50 to $5 g, felts TMoSel. $1 OR For MEN There Are: OXFORDS in Gun-Metal Calf, Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf and Kid. Sizes 6 to 11, AA to B Widths, but not Formerly Upto $1.98 Our only regret is that we have not space enough to describe the wonderful collection of beautiful summer blouses which will go on sale here tomorrow, at the three very modest prices named: 79¢, $1 and $1.50. Take our word for it, that every woman will find JUST THE KIND OF BLOUSES that she requires FOR PRESENT WEAR in the assortments, which are large; however, there S$ Not every size in each style, consequently you can see the advisability of coming AS EARLY AS YOU CAN, TOMORROW MORNING (Former Prices (Former Prices At 79¢ Upto $1.25) ‘At 2 | Up to $1.98) lendid models of VOILE, in white, and} Splendid variety, offering the choice of all abe dainty colorings so popular this season.| such correct materials, JAPONICA, The smart flaring collar of ORGANDIE, m fe ps and SILK CORD TIES are included, as weil |CHINA SILKS, NETS and WHITE AND as SAILOR AND NORFOLK|COLORED VOILES. BLOUSES, ideal for wear at sea-| Among the many models are effective shore, mountain, and country, | vestee styles, many trimmed with LACES, and for outdoor sports. EMBROIDERY, etc. At £1.50 “tpte'sts0” Tub Dresses for Juniors; at Sizes 13, 18 and 17 years; there are several Pretty models for choice. Gitls’ White Dresses.-éplendid models of fine WHITE LAWN, in fancy collar and Dutch neck styles; they are elaborately embellished with Cluny and other laces, embroi‘ery, tucks, etc.; sizes @ to 14 ld) 1 | 69 formerly $1.95 and $2.50; at.... Misses’ Washable Summer Dressca—we illustrate one of the splendid models, made of STRIPED PERCALE, in 2 other, then and only then I One of the An extensive variety, elegantly fashioned of STRIPED JAPONICA, ty col bi it has the | ke tunic like to see nominated « clean, = . BROCADED TUSSAH, LINGERIE, NET and WHITE AND COLORED] Pretty color combinations; it has the long yoke 4 independent citizen of any every size in each style, | BLOUSES, at VOILE. One style as illustrated, skirt, ROMAN STRIPED girdle and is lace: 51. 95 x trimmed; formerly $2.95 and $3.95; at Other models of LINENES, SHEPHERD CHECKS and SHABBAT. in aye? shades of TAN, BLUE, PINK and LAVENDE trimmed with embroidery, fancy collars, touches of lace and contrasting colored materials. Wonderful value at $1.05. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $1.50 Former Prices $3.50 to $6 a Pair. $ ‘ Thie tule, ot am 2. 25 ‘MAIN BUILDING Unmatchable 4 Prior to Bargains in SUL GlOVES inventor Here’s « clearance sale hat should induce you to fill your glove-case at one id at OREENUY? party ay the candidate of those who protest against both Barnes and Mur- why, of whom I am one. "As to fusion, I believe a fusion of Independent Democrats and Progres- fives most difficult and improbable | but a political possibility, I do not advocate it. I should not oppose it. I express this opini. merely as an interested onlooker. “But I am a nonpartisan Mayor of this city. I was nominated and @lected as such, and by my appoint- ents and acts in office I believe I ve demonstrated this fact. Fur- The ts newest collars are shown and FINE LACES and PRETTY EMBROIDERIES are employed for trimming. All arc excellent value. Dressy Silk and Novelty Blouses at Greatly Reduced Prices Silk Blouses for-$ Silk Blouses, for-§ | Silk Blouses, formerly $ merly up to $5, at 2. 98) |merly upto $6.90, at 3. 98 c, to $12.75, at....... 5 Girls’ Middy Blouses, Special, at $s] An assortment embracing all the smart new styles Produced this seas Made of WHITE GALATE. and prettily trimmed in red and blue. Among many models are “THE OLD GLORY,” “V SRUZ” and “COOLI ‘MAIN BUILDIN Continuation, Tomorrow, of Our Pre-Stock- Taking Consnte of ERA styles, which have become t se to be 1d 16-BUTTON- 16-BUTTON-LENGTH | %c CHAMOIS LISLI tf - very popular. All sizes from 6 to 20 years. # herenore, 1 dy, not propo i‘ “alta oa SR PUETSUSENT | oA O18 oe *| || Women 8 & ul resses oats hen T Origiesl dirls’ MIDDY SKIRTS to match the above blouses “I have extremely important work . bd spindles waite en abl at $l. to doves the Mayor of the city, and I Pass: pale. 5 palr.. OC Misses Prices. do not propose to allow myself to be Se PURE SILK DOUBLI A sale where former prices are totally disregarded. All the garments are smart im style and measure up to ji 7 the highest “Greenhut” stan: ard. vere MPLE ONLY we mention three specimen values trom the many on dale. MAIN BUILDING Suits fer...” 5|Dresses t'sinr:2 °6.75|Coats ses8:2°7.95 1,000 Men’s and Youths’ BlueSergeSuits SQ 95 Il distracted from that work by active ipation in State or other poll- tics, What I have said is merely expression of my personal vie Under no circumstances will I pei mit my office or the administration to be placed in a position of sup- tates any candidate in the guber- Batorial contest. ——_—> ‘atrl Dies After tory Fall. Mies Wilen Ryan, twenty-three years eid, @ stenographer, died early to-day im the Polyclinic Hospital from injuries INGER. wage ate WHITE KID GLOVES, MENDED— Pe ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS Refrigerators White, Enamel-lined, Sanitary, Durable and Economical in the Use of Ice. ‘MAIN BUILDING-—— Clearance of Thousands of Men’sStrawHats and Panamas At Less Than ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS Clearance Sale, Tomorrow, of High-Grade Floor Coverings Extra Sizes in Royal | Small Sizes in Roya Tomorrow, at . . Here's another gri purchase and sale to tring men and youths Me hundreds to Green- but's, tomorrow, ived yesterday when she fell from i . Halt of these s re LINED WIT) - fear window of her home on the fith Jen Cepecity, Former Wilton Rugs — Wilton Rugs sa Manufacturer’s Cost rites ‘ ‘ H SKIN. oor of No. 435 West Fifty-seventh m1 Former Sale Former Sale street, Miss Ryan was on her vacation, | rice Price ae Os the Gene of the, Sccidany was . $69.50. ..$49,50 Every suit is a beauty, fielping_her_mother hang out washing. | ae TAILOR Ww TRIMMED, ei | * 29.50 them w y other blue serge suits offered sround town, and you will find nothing to Crs vos 32.50 All-Metal Window Scree™® ‘ ae 425 ‘ / oat ted i ne phe the pete ANGE ‘ No wood to warp, Cam be used as » | 9.0x10.6 ft... 27x54 i or te TWO-BUTTON SACK STYLES FOR Filled Citored is the beat guslty slack 8 permanent outside screen, |, | 9xl2-Ft. Wilton ‘Rugs 8.3x10.6-Ft. Wilton Rug js Pepinatan YOUTHS, CONSERVATIVE STYLES FOR Watch Former . Mee Brie 2 ar, THIS to THEIR ELDERS, and STOUT MEN Extension Price Prise Former aie Foret. ne Former ese Former THE E 2 YOU REPLACE y J an iy can 20 to 33 inches...39°...28¢ fr hae ice Price Price IT AT VERY LITTLE COS" ay ‘22 10 37 Inchenss-48e.s-30e | 90-00-. + $39-50 | $42.50. ...$32.60 $53.75.....$87.50 | $37.50.....8 Take Your Choice of 20 inches, +22 to 37 Inches, 836. B9¢ | $2.00: +50 | 38.90... 29.50) 41.25.....°32'50 | “3480.01. PANAMA gz 30 inches. ..25 to 43 inches, 63e...4¢ s 50] 39.50..... 30.00 | 32.80... 5 Raincoats MEN'S GENUINE 8, 5 PANAMA ATS—in al siven and shapes: Ly “+ $3.35 Dozens of styles and shades. Every coat MAIN BUILDING= guaranteed. Best Groceries, Fresh Meats & Fish Prompt City and Suburban deliveries. ‘Phone Chelsea 4000. ASK FOR OUR NEW GROCERY CATALOGUE. ‘s al o @ ry STRAW BAY 7a tite, si =e pele Be & $1 st esan ht . APS-—duck, wate t formerly priced BQ), 0c \ All sizes up to $4, and a $2 bill cena emehs Mvery THE SUMMER EDITION IS NOW READY. IT’S FREE. anything like this value anywhei ie oh tanaet breaks ve Fi - = T cs ——— OO SS "MAIN BUILDING eee Wok Tike alld Pastry Flour Coffee ‘omato Catsup Smoked Meats | Fresh Fish Fresh Fruits Fresh Meats We olean fish free of ET WATER: ||] We detiver aii paid and 35c charged orders, 4 LAMB ~~ legs of fancy SWEET y drewed DRe epring; Ib Come and stl v QUALITY Lalli sr) HTTLE OLIVER BRAND |} MILD-CURED — 98@ FANCY MARACAIBO }) ‘ Ci ‘65 Singer Sewing Machines Absolutely New Machines on Sale, Tomorrow, at About 14 Price hese are the 66-1 and the 15-30 Singer drop-head styles with seven édewiaaa ain the latestatiachnents, QUAKER PINEAD Oat hat ! 2 or, shal ALSO WPLORENCH ROTARY ei ITRE-NE“DLE BALL-BEARING SBW- atic drop head and all HALIBU : ae FOUNTAIN J Wbiaact LFORNIA, TOMATO. up— |] s kK X 6 ORANGES, 6 bots, $1.20 s NGUES—'b., © be do. . CANTELOUPES 75 reg. 142 pa $3] |!MPORTED — saRDIN SMOKED — ROLLED iy b SHOULDER ib. Tea Specials gate or We ictory"” Ball- Bearing Cabinet "Sowing ee, HOCKS — sweet: pic HOUSEHOLD —TEAS— HAZEL W ounders ned > tees ats, Teas ‘page STYLE BACON D560 | | buneriisn Te araed 9 w . \ ade by the bs Machines aye rapped) oney im, $15 : - : eh sisa\edat ss e le by the Davis ing Machine Co.; pot ge rua ‘AOCORITED, 1 25e xX, : - E Liisapri eed) : { ; Specially Priced Here, for Tomorrow, at. 25 LOOK FOR THE NUMBER 180 BEST PAWILy Ph ieee . , 5 Wa 925 2 ! u : WA Style as illustrated in golden oak, English walnut and mice , mixed 1. Mia anes | : = 7 " ' s , rier Wooda; 10-year. gu SOLD ON_EASY QVER MY ONLY ENTRANCE = 5 aeey 85: OATMEAL tote Nnhe MUGAR He ie _ 25¢ | ns " < f Wester ‘V4 ENS OF RSMALE INITIAL PAYMENT AND 91 ween "Aser. wistee" was msds i 8 PEA BE: 10 ibs. 6B 5 | 4 ‘ ‘y's ; : 4 y ud 1ITE" ROTARY, SINGER,” or "NEW HOME” BALL- 1 Wi : IR hol ; tT > 7 4 ‘ vine a CHARLES A. KEENE { ee ; if 2 64: 4 Sn 8.2 . } saa a me Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, FANCIEST i baa, Tasi 9 eI8 tbs. BB. "Ble cern for traveli ing people and for $3 om SSeS . B. GREENHUT COMPANY—FORMERLY GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER COMPANY qummmgDOUBLE 4-06 STAMPS MORNINGS—SINGLE 206 STAMPS AFTERNOG a cemmawees Eee a me ee re ne mn nan oe a

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