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’ e » + THE NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1914. ¢ SKYSCRAPER MENACE TEACHER HIT BY CAR and sania sbagpeared FINDS HIS LOST BOY Gua ievatea train at the Grand ‘ramen the station Sora TE | Matph Longbothe } | ve must he e been severely BMrt. DEAD AT THE MORGUE a ie eet on lust Katurday | fall directly In front of | rented’ jo one knows why except that general impression in court wealthy aunt In Harlem. Twelve-¥ ear-Old Morris Cohen Had} fe nad always wanted to work for |e jaten Fidet.| there, was more behind the BONG MENLO) SLED SAME WA | wear [REG . , July 18.—The ertminal ‘ sof i ad court here to-day sentenced ninety par- His Own Living. Wate been a ood, pupil RI ret jadg | the United States Fidelity and -| Philip Davidson { —_—+— a tletpante in the anti-Ministerial riots on} ot ive veae.old Morris Cob Doon promoted. He had run nay be. | tee Company of No. 47 Cedar atreet, | street, Brooklyn, has " .. i“ fore, but, however, generally rr was held to-day by Magistrate Herbert The Evening World In finding his wife, | youth | Boston Speaker Pictu-es Hor-|Ill Luck Follows Family Whose a whom his parents and his ll) turned ina few days, so far a time| in the Centre Street Police Court on the i FE | brothers and ‘ . Weak wee fennt hag nA did not Le bi char ot arte ea i ake e hives t ry H o week, was foun lorris apparently acht D ni 000, , Oo walves 5 { rors. That Would Result if,; | Mother Died After First r which am s- | dead iy: It was th the morgue| great desire when death came te hime Gzamination, made no attempt to get dred and. Thirt inissed from the navy on that his father, Abraham Cohen, of| He had gone to work peddling gum q ron: H cet commissions for ry The specific charge against Minford | Josep! fourtee juake Occurred Heri Fatality. faleehclae’ ee diccuent of No. 1736 Madison avenie, gazed’ on|on the station and wax making his Hott of $900 Gorthrof at : ala . y a aioe admiralty | the body of his boy, who was mpn|own way. It is supposed he fell Ad ‘en q ae Xprit ig Phe arrest be ach one of these Squares * DULUTH, Minn., July 15—That the fmodern skyscraper is a menace to ' te was the contention of Franklin “NM. Wentworth of Boston In an ad- Gress to-day before the National As- @oclation of Bullding Owners and| street, was injured by a surface car Managers, in convention . Hel] at Eighth avenue and One Hundred Urged that the building of such struc-| and Twenty-fifth street last night. ‘tures cease. Mr. Wentworth is Sec-| Her brother, John A. Smith, was fetary of the National Fire Protec-' knocked down and killed one night tion Association. three weeks ago by a car at Twenty- “It is said that the up and down ‘raffic on the elevators of New York City is almost great as the hori-| caused the death of his mother, Mrs. ‘Bontal tramMic,” he said. “New York| Catharine Smith, a well-to-do widow, City has been very fortunate. No/ only a week later. Gisaster more horrifying could be| Miss Smit! er being felled last (on Sapien) ig Moor ye hal) night by car, arose apparently eccur jew an earthquake. orjuat enough ofa becshdebety arpthogrenhngd bande Heed @hock to break water and gas mains| Quire assistance, but could go on to and to snap electric leads—the loss| her ho She bad walked only a of tg be appalling. Uttle way when she experienced “maging the panic if such & dis-| severe pain. She man to make aster should come during the rush/ her way into the West e Hundred —— In circumstances like those in which her brother was killed three weeks ago, Miss May C. Smith, a school- teacher, whose home is at No. 454 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth third street and Fourth avenue, and the shock of the news of the accident There’s surely Something YOU Want! And please don’t forget that these Read Them All 97" -Every ne! TrecysxésitenT "VALUES ‘are representative of HUNDREDS OF OTHERS which will be found TOMORROW, and EVERY DAY, at THE BIG STORE. Not one of the items printed here was ever before priced lower. MAIN BUILDIN Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses OF Former Prices to $1.95, at > Percales, madras, flowered volles, chambrays; trimmed with laces and embroidery; dainty styles. All sizes for women and misses. AIN BUILDING Women’s $1 to $1.50 Sunnie Blouses 69 Slightly soiled from handling. Splendid models; all the new collar effects in voile, lingerie and linene; some prettily embroidered. All sizes, 34 to 44, but not every size in each style. hours when 100,000 persons would be the subways or when panic etricken occupa‘its of great buildings —<—<—— ; ke bi 2 ake wy! A Vacation ' ;The year mare Load the e ian t fant) Suggestion would bring the same dis- 8 An earthquake and THE BIG STORE” Born sives. SIXTH AVE., IG TO 19%! STREET M $ ‘MAIN BUILDIN' en 49¢ Maline . 5 Hat Bows 25e mi nace and steps are being taken unless you have a bottle to limit the height of buildings. Other $ or twe of “ODOL” in gities not limited in space as New York is, should set a limit on height. Tt doen not make a c ny greater to have high buildin ‘MAIN BUILDIN: “Odd” Suits for Youths & Youn Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Suits $ —_—_—_ : Former Prices Up to $10; Tomorrow, at Former Prices to $19.50; Tomorrow, at TECTION against un- * » r Prices to F 5 'e TROLLEY BLOCKS BROADWAY. 5 it Every size up to 36. TWO-PIECE OUTING SUITS, NORFOLK SUITS, High-; its; stylish models; excellent materials, All lined with peau de cygne, Lei dtecerstr ners Fpl) SUITS FOR BUSINESS AND YEAR-ROUND WEAR, White, black and colors. Sizes for misses and women up t0 38-inch Bust Flames Co: Up From Slot and y Passengers Get a Scare. A trae delay of a half hour was @aysed at noon to-day when a north- bound Amsterdam avenue car became and keep the teeth in a healthy con | dition, | There is Nothing “just as goed” a | Sess, 224 samen and smoke envel-| * Price 50 Cente | panic among the passen- 40 all Druggiste and Deparrment Stor-e erg was no deni, Wck|GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. lerframe warded off the! MEW TORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO (= “ODOL” will also harden the gume ‘MAIN BUILDIN( Women’s Corsets, 0c long hip line. Made of fine netting, well boned. ‘MAIN BUILDIN' Women’s 39c Vest Belts 25¢ A chic form-fitting idea, made of fancy printed PIQUE. One of the best-selling styles of the season, AIN BUILDIN: Boys’ and Girls’ 50c and 65¢ Hats 25¢ Straw, washable and cloth hats. All this year’s styles. $4.85] |_Men’s and Youths’ $ Finest eae of selected cowhide; 4 . Trousers, 1 85 full leather-lined; inside pocket; best brass lock and end slides. Brand Bros.’ famous make. All sizes. "MAIN BUILDING Women’s Ready- to-Wear Hats, 3 9c Final clean-up of many styles. Made of various braids, as weil as straw shapes, trimmed in fancy effects. Large variety of colors. Original prices were many times our quotation. "MAIN BUILDIN' Women’s & Misses’ $14.75 to $19.75 Coats, Capes $ & Cape Coats, 9.75 jos used Rh None daterpoe Bevery vies unlined and haif-lined coats, of serge and broadcloth. Sizes up to 53 bust-measure. M Be | 0 $1.50 en’s 95c to 1. Negligee Shirts, DOC These shirts have French soft or laundered cuffs ; plain or pleated bosoms; mercerized madras and percales; large variety of patterns. All sizes, 14 to 1634. 65e De sk 9 es Clocks, 35 Splendid clocks, with 2-Inch disl. Brass, copper and nickel cases. An ideal clock to take with you oa your vacation. Pully guaranteed. [50e Gold-Plated old-Plate Bracelets, 29C Remarkably dainty. Jeweled with fine tmitaden sapphires, rubies or emeralds. 1 fe tices ress Shields, 4c Sizes 2, 3 and 4. Lay in a six months’ eupply et this very low price. 9 Brose ah 12x19; brass inkwell, brass letter-opener, brass pen- tray, and brass hand blotter. Pl rs taeda te k, aying Cards, Pac 3 Packs for 22c) 8c Choice of pin gular decks; excellent ; ping,” easy to handle, ‘MAIN BUILDING Wi s $2. Bathing Suits, 1.99 Good quality mohair, in navy blue or black; square neck, prettily trimmed with silk braid. Sizes 34 to 46. WELLS FARGO EXPANDS HE addition of 12,000 miles of highly improved new lines, formerly operated by the United States Express Company, has greatly strength- ened WELLS FARGO & COMPANY EXPRESS in its ability to SERVE THE PUBLIC. It now has TWO lines between New York, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, and all points in the WEST and enters Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore for the first time. "MAIN BUILDIN Girls’ Dresses 39e Former Prices to 89c Splendid models, trimmed with contrasting col- ored materials and with pretty collars. Materials aro striped percales, check: ingham and linene; dainty colorings. Sizes 6 to 14 only. ‘MAIN BUILDIN Women’s Trim- | 50 $5 MAIN BUILDIN $2.50 to $4.50 Renaissance Ciaig Covers, $1, 49 e e e e Japanese heavy button work; hand-made. Sizes 42- to 45-inch, round. Twenty patterns; some with drawn-work embroidery, others with Renaissance centers. "MAIN BUILDIN: 5 Bor of Migars, Le20 Usually Priced $2 to $2.25 Regalia has long filler of mixed Havena with a shi own Connecticut wrapper. "MAIN BUILDIN Women’s $3.50 to %5 Shoes & Oxfords’ 1.98 Samples, surplus stocks, discontinued lines and factory accumulations from the famous)! Walk-Over” factories. All sizes and styles. High button shoes, in gun-metal and tan Russia calf, and white canvas; Ox- fords, pumps and Colonials, in patent leather, gun- metal calf, kidskin, tan Russia calf, suede, white Nu- Buck and white canvas; also the new three-oyelet dancing pumps, in patent leather and metal calf, with Juniper soles and new spring heels, Sizes 2}4 to 7, AA to E widths, med Millinery, Former Price, A iimited number of beautifully trimmed bate that were originally included in our famous $5 line. FROM ATLAN PROW MERICO FO Thu YOKOS e ‘MAIN BUILDIN Served at the New Chair Luncheon Sections Ham or Corned Beef Sandwich, Canteloupe, with Ice Cream or | 15¢ MAIN BUILDING: Women’s $1 to %3 Brassieres, 69c Clearance from our own stocks, Including ‘‘De- Bevoise,” “H. & W.," “M. Poix,” etc. . Ice Cold Watermelon, Iced Tea, Coffee or Milk. THE WELLS FARGO SYSTEM 110,000 MILES OF RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP LINES. To New York Shippers Wells Fargo offers the fullness of its service. If you wish to send a single package, or a hundred packages, TELEPHONE ‘“‘WELLS FARGO” A Wells Fargo auto-truck or wagon will respond promptly to your request. A Wells Fargo routeman ‘MAIN BUILDIN Boys’ 25c and 35c shone Pants, 18¢ Good assortment of colors and patterns, Sizes 234 to 9. MAIN BUILDIN Men’s $1 to $1.50 Straw Hats 60c “Broken” lots from our own Sizes 634 to 734. ‘MAIN BUILDIN Men’s 50c Mesh Waderwaar 7 ; 2 5e Open-mesh shirts and drawers and nainsook and madras athletic shirts and dra’ » in all sizes. ‘MAIN BUILDIN: $1 Crepe, Voile and Swiss Flouncings, also Swiss and Voile All-Overs, 40 and 45 inches: 45¢ yard, Children’s 59c Dresses 39c White and colored dresses for little misses of 2 to 6 years, stocks. ‘MAIN BUILDING ‘MAIN BUILDING: MAIN BUILDING——, ‘MAIN BUILDING ANNEX BUILDIN —courteous, alert, intent—will be at your service— . Women’s HOME FURNISHINGS to take your packages or to give you information as to Handkerchiefs $2 & $2.50 1 1 9 Pure Breakfast Cocoa Neck 2 2 5e the rates or qualities of our service. for Men Six C Parasols, e The grade sold in cans and advertised OCR WERS, = F ramed A personal visit or a request by post to our nearest ’ for Hemstitched silk parasols; plain or | | &t # high cost—save the cost of the cans : Former Prices 49c to 75e Pictures C office will bring the same response—efficient Wells Formerly 6 for 50¢ fancy styles; good. colors only. Some | | aie) Yerane: 1; tha In bulk, 19¢| | srMetTiats Corns, FIGHUS end Usually Priced Fargo Personal Service. Nauta GAGA aed Leteslalae Gl lntiare with hemstitched point warp borders, 4g Ibs., bag, $1; Ib. , $ ELE: ; s ‘sually Priced $1 Frames of some of these are slightly marred, Big assortment from which to choose. Excellent for the country home. ‘MAIN BUILDING: aodars 92,29 MAIN BUILDING Wells Fargo Reaches From New York $1 to $1.25 Shad d 0 O1.. adow an 49e Early Rose Potatoes The best selection in the market at the ‘MAIN BUILDING Wilmington Baltimore Washington = Annapolis $4, Mater- lowest price quoted this year. Oriental All- Overs, yd. Eatin eae noe Burnie 4 50 * $9 95 Ideal for beach or mountain, kubber ey Bletah op the.) Bere Gos 36 to 45 inches. omar ‘ANNEX BUILDIN( arena Toldeo piven Chicago nity Skirts, e tires, ‘padded seat and back, and canopy $2.85 $158 20 ae id HOME FURNISHINGS Wheeling Cincinnati Indianapolis St. Louis . ; ; . ar ; = ii tional offer, Plain Santos Coffee ANNEX BUILDING $3 White Enamel Pails Karwan City SeFaut_ Minneapolis’ | MI (| ealored sty, and: can be vsed for or MAIN BUILDING———— | we roast our own coltees. This coffee HOME FURNISHINGS Bedstead $9 25 Qmehe ay a Ginary PUEROERE: ANTINE: cleo ROW er will be freshly roasted tomorrow. ’ e Women’s 50c Silk Gloves, 2 9c Perfect goods. All sizes. Tworslasp gloves with double tipped fingers; blac! or white. $1.15 and $1.35 Grass Matting Rugs...... ‘19¢ Size 36x72. Sanitary floor coverings, unmatchable for durability; both figured and plain colerings. Single size only; 11-16-inch pose; head end 49 inches high, footend 42 inches high. Brass vase on each post. black ALL-WOOL SERGE, ANNEX BUILDING HOME FURNISHINGS $2 Electric | 49 Irons, ° Just the thing for warm weather, Nickel-plated; complete, with 6-foot cord and @ polished stand; weight 5 Ibs.; fully guaranteed, Mexico—Alaska—the Yukon Sibs....... $1 Ibi... 60. 200 and 9,000 intermediate points, - Gold Medal Flour Washburn-Crosby's Best Parent, Bol, teBbi, Bag Tb, Bag $5.75 Tae 27e MAIN BUILDING: $1.75 Crepe de $1 38 Chine, yd., +e Double width, extra quality white CREPE DE CHINE; heavy weave; high silk finish in fashionable shade of ivory white, ne, SEND FOR THE WAGON CALL CARD ANNEX BUILDING HOME FURNISHINGS $1.50 Bonnaz and Scrim Curtains... .. 98e Beautiful design, mounted on @ superior quality net and scrim. ‘ANNEX BUILDING HOME FURNISHINGS 50c Doz Initialed Table Tumblers 6¢e Thin-blown glass, engraved to order with any initial, (None sent C, O, D.) . B. GREENHUT CO.--FORMERLY GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. gm DOUBLE 46 STAMPS MORNIN "ek GLE ave ST. ‘AMPS AFTERNOO ee + English Strawberry Jam New importation from Chiver, London, England. Special, pot....s.ssereeee Wells Fargo & Company Express CARRIERS ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD PERE SANE ’ = . % ; . ‘ ' * ~~: DP cin: rab

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