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£48 EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 1 Ee 1914, ”' Queen Mary as the Colonel of the Eighteenth Hussars News Odditics | CHICAGO PASTOR asserts that most church hymne are doggerel that | Would be just as good sung backward, : ae FOR © BISON DRUG SELUNG Three Years More Than UPTOWN HOTEI, MANAGER just back from Paris admits that the | French he learned from his own bills of fare was an utter failure. c CENTURY OF SICKNESS—Woman 101 years old, dead in Connells- ville, Pa., had been an Invalid since childhood, Clergyman Pleads. BABY DWARF in Altoona, Pa., is being successfully transformed to normal proportions by the use of thyroid glands of sheep. F. Baxter, former physician | eeemaragesyaal FREAK BILL IN WASHINGTON—Ohio Congressman introduces meas- ure calling on 25 per cent. income tax on citizens who marry aliens bearing selling drugs to inmates, al- | @ollapeed in the Court of Gen-| @easions to-day when Judge ‘added a sentence of not less B three nor more than four years term of one year und five Imposed upon him yesterday Justicen of Special Sessions. Pleas for clemency were made by | eounesl and a clergyman, but/| a GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE ie infesting Fulton County. BANDIT on an Illinois Central parlor car was overcome and captured by the jealous porter. MOTORIST plunged down « 800-foot embankment in Washington and convicted of alding the “drug fm the city’s Institutions. | Crain reviewed the report sub- to the Justices yesterday which | " Grafted by Probation Officer P. Crimmins, and in imposing sen- asa are that Baxter had out- | hls office of trust and commit- M-acts against the mental, physical | moral well-being of his charges. ‘will be taken to Sing Sing MeGay. After to-day's sentence ex- ‘be must serve the year and five of the ieee sentence Republican State Committee that the Senator on that occasion will sound the keynote for the party’s campaign. The appointment was made by a special committee that hed been con- Chafings, Abrasions, Irritation, Inflame- sidering it since May 28. Those who reached the decision last night were Francia Henricks of Syracuse, Samuel ie write to Baetgenss Lee Laboratories, ROOT TO OPEN CONVENTION. Elihu Root was chosen last night as Temporary Chairman af the Republican State Convention which wilt be held in Saratoga anes hh ic ridge of Moni Westchester and sei sok was detected selling mor- to an oy ek had a J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE’ Born sioes SIXTH AVE., ISH! TO19™ STREET ith 0" re bat | ic iA shown that he had i WEAR HER WOUNDED Wal of Room in Which Victims y Riddled With Bullets— This Store Closes Tomorrow (Saturday) at 1 P. M. MAIN BUILDIN( Vacation-time Clothing For Men and Youths “Half-a-Day Specials” in Our Clothing Store ms,” indeed, for the man and youth who acts Guickly during the few morning hours that The Big Store will remain open, tomorrow. Just a few specimen bargains to interest everybody :— j Youths’ and Young Men’s “Odd” Suits—sizes to 36; $ formerly to $10, at AWASHINGTON, July 10.—Mrs. Lula twenty-five years old, was fatally shot in a room in an boarding house early to- Near her lay William Poland, fat years old, badly wounded. made several conficting its to the police while being ae a Peet hina He denied that EITWO SOTERS LED — ON CHARGE OF HAVING |. KILLED THEIR ) THER BROTHER One Shot at Him sion Fainted, | Then Other Fired Fatal Bullets, Say Police. TOOK POISON, REPENTED. SMiverman Changea Mind and 18! Held as an Sapnts Suicide. e station ¢ bora to-day and cried to! Men’s and Youths’ All-Wool Blue Serge Suits— $ 8. some lined with Skinner's guaranteed satin; at.. 85 Fine Suits for Stout Men—sizes up to 54, in Blue $ Serges and Mixtures; formerly to $20; at.. “Odd” Trousers—formerly to $4; on sale here, to- ‘ ot ‘ ete *e die, but I don't want | ; a . ae tool t ware, busband of the mur- ull lodine, want . Was loc octet to-day, He abet Montsant bas just sent ye for hi poured this ‘sown, ilivertaan's aoe an ambulance took him to Hous erneur Hospital, where i IASHINGTON, July rear etd pes a charge of attempted has enforced for the frst | Broome street. He is a cutter, ou , work four months. He became om bal ey but after he drank the pot yn he changed his mind and ad | co8 be oh for an ambulance before hes ” Trousers, outings, riped worsteds, blue serges black thibets; for- army regulations gov eine he new war correspondents, in the case of Fred an American writer with Fun- STERLING, IIL, July 10,—Mra. Lee >| Hutton and Miss Lillian Byers, sis- ters, are to-day held without ball for the Grand Jury, pending investigation of the killing of their brother, Em- anuel Byers, late yesterday. Accord- ing to the story told by Byers as he was dying, partly corroborated by the admissions of the sisters, the women approached Byers as he waa at work | on his farm. They had Crus. as th sending out sensational itary sa q till ll aw NUDERA DANCING In New York City, writes: Sie have used ALLEN'S EASE, the iseptic powder t i shaken, into ‘the Techn tes noch ek Encieh I alsasuboaecieanent not to leak; LU assortment; all sizes; at MAIN BUILDIN Women, Misses and Girls “MIDDIES” (for Women, Juniors and Girls) No vacation outfit is complete without one of these pretty blouses. Many smart new styles. For Women—Middy rene and Norfolk Blouses—t 25; $ Last Minute nc to al who are comnalieg : be ten CoN daily and find that “aid EN'S ‘OOT-! keeps my feet cool and com- | failure of Byera to call # physician to | care for the aged father of the three. “Mannie, we are going to kill you,” one of the sisters is said to have re- . on the friction from the shoe Prevents corns and cage (iad rt ls, Sizes 6 jormerly 75¢ and $1. “You ought to be ashamed of your- selves to talk that way,” Te Women’s and Misses PRETTY WASHABLE DRESSES Great Variety---Wonderful Values Ferner a of 1 ats iad 2.95) Midi $ . sty a * on $1.50 Tub Dresses—sizes 13, a and 17 years; 4 response. According to the pollen one of the in drew a I the folds of her dress ond opened fire | the brother. She fell fainting and, her sister tek the weapon and emp- he Lg ll He fell with rip to on Ovals for his eet anc Optician for the filling of Prescription —with fwo and a divided respon- The “Harris Method is a met ton convenience — of Falling, he ae a ‘pitchfork he | held at the women, striking one of them in the face, but not seriously polis} La The women made no scape arrest ll coolly 6 to 14 years; at " 89. Women’s ane Misses’ COATS for TRAVELING eat number of clever styles, well HOF GOLD-LINEN, POPLIN; alee Sea ust th and three- aquartes aate nae UBBERIZED a TON RAINCOATS. " Formerly to $5; tomorrow, at hey they pes killed the brother, Tne dee gg tlhe mother died several months | ago and left all her property to the son, cutting off the daughters. This) caused much Sealing | and the authori. MAIN BUILDING Best Fresh Meats and Poultry Also Specials in Home-Made Cakes, weeny ane Coke es, and Fresh Fruits ——MAIN BUILDING | Men’s $5, $6 and $7 Panama Hats In All Shapes and Sizes, Sper) are under the one & as well as the factory for making the glasses—a double | —<—_—__—— SAYS HE FIRED AT HER. Shots Follow Quarrel of Girl and Her Escort tn Street. Enrico Saturn, who has @ shoe store| at the corner of East New York and| , East New York, was arraigned to-day before Magistrate Bteers in the New Jersey Avenue Police | Court, charged with felonious assault | and a violation of the Sullivan law. The! Bite give you complete Mail and Telephone Orders Filled. ‘Phone Chelsea 4000. vis Cl Glasses—are priced at seeing Saturn for two yeai engaged to him. They quarrelled on their _ | way home from the theatre lust night and the girl left him, She says he fol- LOOK FoR THE NU OVER MY ONLY ENTRANCE CALIFORNIA. SWEET save have me connection with ¢ 4 ‘a Fa ORANGES— 28¢ Men's $1,50 and $3° Straw Hats—at Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Breadway, New York, | REAL eens ST ee yy Jury to acquit Edward 8. Johnson from! churges of conspiracy to defraud | through the undervaluation goods! imported. The defendant, treasurer of J. G. Johnson & Co. of Broadway and Leon- rd ee it, Logie M accom of the tr- merchandise at on et a Wi DSFGURED SK MADE SIGHTLY BY POSLAM Poslam supplies the the easy means*of 4 being rid of any skin affection. Itis the Fat is is why so many first-users of Pos- Lie are created through recommenda- tions of others, Its powers to heal dis- selling —_ raTMpnELel Broadway and Thirty-third Street The Store Will Be Open on Saturday Until 12.30 Customers will have the comfort IN and, convenience of shopping in a fine, odern, airy store filled on ten great floors with Nearly $6,000,000 Worth ri rr Merchandise f it is involved in the rel that throu, real meri' Muc see, tad besee eucwasiende Zc JULY CLEARANCE SALE at mate- (| eased skin are quickly proven; one over- night application will show results in Eczema, Acne, Pimples, all forms of Itch, Rashes, Scali ag akin, Sunburn, eee druggist sells Poslam. For free fest 25th Street, New York. oslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, proven skin and hair, 25 cents and Sie Duck, ‘and : ha ki rousers—. all sizes. . ‘Land 1. 50 All of Our “Kingly” Tennis Trousers—white flannel and ie 12.95 iN N SWISS CHEESE — wafer- RIPE SWEET WATER- ONS— rially reduced ara ct sorts of “NEW THINGS are here too, because we do not allow our stocks to run down in Summer. It is particularly worth while to come here to-morrow morning to share in these Important Saturday Specials (A) For Men:— a Png Two-Piece Mohair Suits, Men’s $5 and $6 Tennis Trousers, $3.75. Men’s $2 Khaki Trousers, belt, $1.35. Men’s $5 All-Linen Motor Dusters, $3.35. Fourth Flcor Men's $2 and $2.60 Straw Hats, $1. Men’s $5 Bangkok Hats, $2.95. ‘fourth Flocr Men’s $1.50 Clermont Shirts, 8Be. Men’s 650c Foulard and Silk Crepe Neck- ties, 25c. in Floer Men's $1. 76 Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers, 95c. Main Floor Men’s $7 Welbred Oxfords, $4.75 pair. Men’s $7 English White 2 | ee ickskin Ox. fords, rubber soles, $4.7. $40 Pope eg hg coaster ae $24.50. $39 and $41.60 Mullins Canoes, $29.50 and $32. Fourth Floor (B) For Women and Children:— Women’s Bacall Satin : et Suits, $ Women’s $25 Crepe Dresses, combined with silk, sl Women’s $22 to $27.60 Suits, $12.75. 75. Women’ 8 $4 Embroidered Voile Blouses, Women’s pewuees White Tricot vik Gloves, 55c pair. Women’s $4.75 White Linen ne aa Bir, $3.25. Women’s $5 Untrimmed Panama” Hats, $2.75. Women’s $5.75 Trimmed Panama Hats, Third Floor s. Women’s Tan Raincoats, set-in sleeves, Women’s Linen Motoring Dusters, $2.95 to $5.50. Third Floor Women’s b+ 60 Imported sit —— colors, $ Women's $7. Imported English a White Buckskin Oxfords, rubber soles, : $4. 75. wae a $3.50 Maline and Taffeta, ‘Rufts, Women’s Black Bathing Tights, Main Floor Cotton, 38c and 50c., wens $1.35 and $150. Mesh Veiling, Shetland finish, bisck. and white, 25c yard. Women’s $3 to $26 Parasols, $2 to to $12. fain Floor 60c Roman Striped Ribbons, 40c yar yard. Girls’ 96.75 to $7.60 Wash Dresses, $5. Children’s $2.50 to $5.50 Wash Dresses, $1.50 to $3.75. Girls’ $8 to $12.50 Coats, $5, = rnira Boys’ $10 and $12 Norfolk Suits, $6. ‘50. (© For the Home:— $18 Oscillating Electric Fans, $12. $7.76 Overhead Showers, curtain, 34. 75. th Floor Victrola IV., $15; Cabinet, $10; T wel Popular” Records, $4.50—Tot “5 $29.50; payable $2 om Reva d si weekly. 70c to rf ‘35 Porch Screens, netural color, 50Oc to $1.20. Sixth Floor $6.75 Colonial Table Glassware, * pieces, 33.50. $1.76 ‘‘White Mountain” or “Peorless’? Ice Cream Freezers, $1.30. 80c to 60c Window Screens, any size in stock, 25c each. Fitth, Se $8 Baronial Reed Arm Chairs, 13°: 5. .60 to $21 Algerian Porch Ru eh 5.78, i 810.50." ‘