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CROWD TRIES T0 DUCK her Ganot Fo MEN WRU ANNOY GIRL: lepped hin Detective Saves Pair From Angry Citizens and Court Sends Them to Workhouse. 4 Miss Kate Wachinger, an attractive girl of No, 305 Hast One Hundred and { Bighteenth street, told Magistrate 4 Corrigan in the Night Court of her breast experiences with two young men at the East One Hundred and Thirteenth Gtreet recreation pier last night. She gad her baby sister in a a carriage and Louls Riccio of No. 341 East Louls Saccocio of No. avenue, Magistrate Corrigan days. ding, celebration Stotrie Hal, 1364 Firth avenwe. Will Hold Thursday A Clearance Sale ' of Women’s Summer Dresses AT LESS THAN HALF PRICB 60 Women’s Summer Dresses Formerly up to 12.50 4.85 Crepes, Striped’ and Totten Striped Ratine and Novelty Tissue. 82 Women’s Summer Dresses Formerly up to 16.50 7.50: Linens, Embroidered Crepes, White Crepe with Embroidered Combinations. 55 Women’s Summer Dresses Formerly up to 32.50 9.75 2, Novelty Tissu Reta Sillk Flowered few es and « To Close Out At Large Price Reductions Women’s Coats & Capes Formerly up to 35.00 10.00 White Golf Cord Coats White Novelty Coats Silk Poplin Capes Taffeta & Moire Wraps Travel Shawl Capes Serge & Gaberdine Coats Palm Beach Cloth Coats Imported Raincoats was sitting on the pier when the began to annoy zai CZAR SENDS DOCTOR et put ae hg asound Then the ‘orewa dencended @pon them and they would have been thrown Into the river but for the in- terference of Detective Nacinoli, who arrested them. They said they were it ne Hundred and Fifteenth street and 8 Crescent them to the workhouse for twenty > Celebrate Their Silver Wedding. Lieut. Max Lasky of the East One Hundred and Fourth street station and Mra, Eva Lasky bed ‘their silver wed- night at Mount | BONWIT TELLER. & CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET’ TO MONK WHO WAS STABBED BY WOMEN ees “T Will Live Despite Enemies,” Says Rasputin—“He Must Die,” Is “Avenger’s” Threat. ST. PETERSBURG, July 15—The Emperor of Russia's court physician, Prof. Sergiue Petrovitch Federoff, and the Enpress’s lady-in-watting, Mile. Virubova, started to-day for Tyumen, Siberia, according to the Courter, to attend the mystic lay moak and imperial, confidant, Greg- ory Rasputin,-who ts suffering from @ wonnd inflicted on Mri by a wom- an who tried to kill him. In @ newspaper interview to-day| | the woman Guseva, the would-be as- @assin, who {se in jail, sald she had long meditated killing utin and thus “putting an end to the awful evil wrought by him in Russia by his impostures under the guise of a prophet.” She declared “he had shaken Chris- tanity, was sowing temptation and was blasphemously mocking the most holy feelings of true beMevers,” and she added that “he enjoyed absolute immunity and had openly and with. out conscience ruined the lives of young girls.” Guseva concluded: “I, as « simple | ‘gH Christian, could not suffer his abuse of the church. I wanted to kilb him last year. I went to Yalta, but could not approach him because he was eo |.gig closely surrounded by aristocratic women followers. “I regret that I failed to kill him. All the eame he will not live, The Russian people will not endure such disgrace.” Rasputin, in an interview, aald: “It is all that cursed Meliodorus, Abbot of Tearitsyn. But te the con- fusion of himself and all my enemics I will live and they will havé nooses put round their necks.” odorus was a great rival of| Rasputin in the Russian capital, whence he was recently banished ow- ing to Rasputin’s influence with the Emperor. Rasputin ts recovering from his ‘wound, —>——_ THIS IS ST. SWITHIN’S DAY. So if Showers Follow the Fog You'll Need Umbrella Forty Days. A heavy fog ushered in St. Swithin's| Day, and those who believe in signs are Ukely to prepare for forty days’ rain, as. the indications are mere will be ' | showers to-day. For several hours after dawn the white pall was very thick, with the usual result to liners, ferryboate and traffic. the fox aid not appear to interest per- sons so much as whether or not it reenwood tree. Instead he was buried {nthe abbey CsA the church over which he presided. Rain began to fall and fell for forty days. Then they took the hint and moved hia body out into the open air, after which the skies cleared. So, according to the ancient theory, if it rains to-day rain will fall on forty days sueceeding. pss ferret ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THe HOME or TRUTH’; 50th to 60th Street years, Lex.to3d Av. A Suggestion from Our Great Mill and Factory Sale MEN! THE: BIG SALE IS ON! We Are Placing on Sale 2,000 Men’s 6 Youths’ Suits, at $5.00 Materials Plain and fancy Blue Serges, Fancy Cheviot and Wor- sled in many shades and patterns, Plain Gray Wor- sted Tartan Plaids, Shepherd Checks, Silk Mixtures, Black-and-While Pencil Stripes. Every size for youths from 16 to 22 Dealers will positively NOT be supplied. ae ,_BLOOMINGRALES' CB ve Phone Plaza 5900 The Models Two-and-Three Button English soft roll, patch pockets. Three- button conserva- live models and neal Norfolk models for sports or outings. Every size for men from 33 to 46 chest measure, in reg- ulars, stouts and longs. “PRETTIEST GIRL {n the world,” who landed in New York immedi- ately became inconspicuous, a METHODIST BISHOP—A. M. B. Zion—has been indicted: in North Carolina for setting fire to a church to get the insurance. FOR SELLING LIQUOR to a man after the man’s:wife told him not to Huntington, L. 1, hotel proprietor was fined $100, “PROGRESSIVE” DINNER is the latest Nowport idea, will change places and danée between courses. The guests INDIVIDUAL DRINKING BUCKETS for horses ordered in Cincinnati. Fear of glanders epidemic is the cause. ROOSTERS ARE BARRED fh Typnton in an ordinancetbefore the Al- dermen, but hens, as egg producers, indy remain. REPORT ON: MORAL CONDITIONS in Newark for the Civic League ‘was delayed by the arrest of the man who was writing it NEW STOCKS Dainty Summer Blouses CHIC BLOUSES THAT WILL APPEAL TO THE MOST DISCRIMINATING TASTES. Special at §2.98 Besutifal Crepe de Chine and Silk Shadow Lece Blouses, elaborately made; trimmings of lace and organdie. The silk shadow Jace blouses are made over pink ehiffon linings. Usual prices are 86.00 and 45.00. Blouses for Stout Women. Batiste and voile, lace and embroidery trimmed; sizem 46, 48, 50, at $1.00 and $1.98, Simpson Crawtord, Second Floor, White Underskirts THIS IS ONE OF OUR BEST SPECIALS FROM OUR MID-SUMMER WHITE SALE. DESIRABLE FOR WEAR WITH TUB FROCKS. Special at 69c White sateen with scalloped edging; white crinkled crepe trimmed with lace, also white muslin with deep embroidered flounces. Specials in Undermuslins for stout women. Drawer, hemetitched ruffle, at at 25c; crepe and ook Night Gowns, at 78c; Cambinations at $1.00; white sateen Skirts at $1.50. Simpeoa Crawford, Second Floor. 53 & §4 Corsets UP-TO-DATE MODELS SOLD BELOW STANDARD PRICES Special at *1.47 ‘American Lady Corsets in coutil and batiste, low and medium bust model, with medium, long of ettra long hip. Three pairs of webbing hose supporters attached. peom Crawford, Kecond Floor. Floor coverings from the best-known imported and domestic manufacturers of Cork and Inlaid Linoleums. The variety of patterns is of the newest Fall selections, Tile and hard wood and geometrical figures; suitable for halls, kitchens, dining rooms and offices. 49c XXX Cork Linoleums Square yard.....sccssessssecseeseeseeceneseeeesseue ces a. 39 $1.00 Inlaid Linoleum | $1.39 id, $1. .45 Inlaid Heavy quality. Colors through inoteum to fe bak ‘Square ts Perit ole ee! a lane yard... . 79c Square yard.. /95c 59c and 65c Enamelled Linoleum 47, For this sale, Square yard......ceccecseeseceeceesesseerses c Two Rug Specials $19.50 Seamises Velvet & Brussels Rugs Special for this ne. $13.95 $57.00 and $60.00 French Weave Wilton Rugs Made from the finest worsted yarns and dyes. Special § for thinsala..sssrcossseceeneesssseeeoasesesisioeces ns? 39.75 pee Crawford, Fourth Floor Women’s $4.00 Footwear COLONIALS, CLEOPATRAS AND PUMPS, USUALLY $4.00 Special at *1.75 All the season's most fashionable Colonials, Cleopatras and Pumpe—the very latest styles in the finest footwear, patent leather: gun metal calf, white canvas Colonials and Cleopatras. Several hundred pairs of white buck pumps and white canvas pumps. Goodyear welt or turned soles, latest Spanish ouis heels; also several hundred patent leather Colonials with fancy brocade cloth quarters, Women’s White Footwear | CAN Ae Sues OXFORDS pou. td WHITE CAN.| & PUMPS~—~all sizes; — spe- | Siosniener tAQlcte mice 51,00 MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S $1,50 WHITE CANVAS SHOES AND PUMPS—all sizes, 6 to 11, 1134 to @, at.. RUBS GIRL'S HEART correspondent at Pistoia, Italy, says that Dr. Vannucel, chief surgeon of the hospital there, has performed a strange feat in surgery. had entered until its point touched the heart. I his hand. firat, ceased grad iy then stopped. mageage ite activity waa stimulated and the 0} INTO LIFE AGAIN Pierced by Point of Needla, ! Pulsations Had Apparently Ceased. LONDON, July 35.—The Daily Matt's and He was operating on a girl named aria Tendina, inte whose body a needle ‘The surgeon held the girl's heart in Ite pulsation, violent at “Tt ta all over,” he exe! Hope them seized him and he began whe Reart. | Little by. ittue was successfully fnnisned, pas INSANITY ON THE DECREASE. Zeller, Taking te- sue with Other Alleatsts. CHICAGO, July 18—Dr. George A. Zeller of Poorie. IL, member of the 28 PE £228 4 Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes 6 P. M. Saturdays 1 P.M. 4 OO AMAA fits Giz : NEW MANAGEMENT Women’s Gloves WOMEN SHOULD TAKE AD- VANTAGE OF THIS LOW PRICE. At 59c 16-button length, extra heavy qualit; iy made of tricot alll, double tipped fingers, in black and white; sold regularly at 98e, Main Floor_____y Mid-Summer White Sale and sizes. A Now in Progress Extraordinary Values Women's Hosiery EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Thar SHOULD BE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF, At 12'c Made of fine gauze lisle thread, high spliced heels, double soles; also double garter tops, Come in black and white. Valuo 19c. ‘Main Floor__y of at Clearance Sale of Screens Adjustable Window Screens— Hardwood f Size 90x33, at. Sereen Doore—Well-made wal- nut finish frame, with beat black scr sizes... 75C | Reoler nelly aise, 7 Ser | Este $1.00 ‘i earentee | ran Hose—50- foot length, with brass * $3. 98 coupling, a Geavanteee “Garden Hose, Gece |... #425 2-Burner Gas Stove, black, at 79¢ 3-Burner Gas Stove, black, at $1.35 2-Burner Gae Stove, all DICKRL ORs rye enneess conga $1.98 ——____—_ Basement with A 3-Day Sale of Men’s and Women’s Footwear A LAY SALE OF COMPELLING INTEREST BECAUSE OF THE SUPERIORITY OF THE FOOTWEAR AND THE UNSURPASSED LOW PRICES. Men’ WORLD FAMOUS BRANDS OF SHOES, $3.50 TO $4.50 GRADES Lod I; wearing qui a ogists, when he denied that insanity ts on the increase On the contrary, he rted, Perkape this case may be similar te yours te send you @ testimonial, if by ite reaching some medicines White Charmeuse Meteor ! meuse Meteor; regularly sold for #2,00. Infants’ Pretty .Dresses} of fine nainaook, chambray, ginghams and percales, in a varied assortment Dainty Summer m dre ured ervpe aad flomael tata trated. Two models made w other is a skirt#. One style in sizes 36 to 5%, and 36 to 46, leathers, patent leather, black vici kid and gun metal, tan Russian calf, button, Blucher and the: river vit da A fustom If better remedies ity was on the decrease, that the apparent increase was due tonditions that resulted in for over forty years has been lending its nid to = such cases as possession we h sands of testimoni character. Perhaps you Leary ey but ien't it worth at least a i in view of auch inony? Isn't it reason= to suppose that if it has done so much for others it can do as much for you? fone eu erin aend mesent stamp: for a ro] Weoley Titty of (Dex 673.) Selma, Cal., writes: Gentlemen:— “It gives me much pleasure to be able ial of like aa much for bim as the; At the age of fourteen I a troubled t deal with malaria and billousnes: Fierce, Buffate, N.Y, 2 Ra GREATLY REDUCED FOR A QUICK CLEARANCE Special at ‘10.00 Long Russian tunica, shirred top effects, double and single tier models FY ruffle effects. Waiste prettily trimmed with laces, velvets, ete. All fv Simpson Crawford, Third Floor VERY GOOD QUALITY AT AN EXTREMELY LOW PRICE i Special at *1.47 40 inches wide, an exceptionally fine quality of all-silk White Char- “ Simpson Crawford, Main Floor ANY MOTHER WILL FEEL DELIGHTED WHEN SHE ,- SEES HOW PRETTY THEY LOOK ON THE K&DDIES. p. Special at 47c They are » manufacturer's sample line of long.amtl short dresses, Made yles and colors Sizes 2 to 6 years. Simpeen Crawferd, Third Fleor, pretty dimity, fig- three styles, as illus h long tunics—and the At mit $7.98 lain skirt style, Blouses made ledici collars, chic little ves De girdle ‘top others in sizes Mimoson Crawford, Second Floor, s W.L. Douglas Shoes Special at *1.98 This season's most ular styles, all the wanted ace; slightly impei rfect, rrfections are so slight that one can scarcely will not hurt the They are sold from put the im ind the im onst toc Boys’ Sturdy Footwear Gunmetal calf button or blucher style shoes, made lasts ang well finished. The Ay evo 81.19 | on strom sort of shoes that will stand har 51.49 Sizes 1 to 51g | Regularly 62.25 at

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