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~ UAD.BLINDED BY BULLET. NEWBURGE, N. Y., ‘Was intended as « word of warning re- wulted late yesterday in the shooting of Brooker, ten years old, of Middle Hope. The boy has lost the Might of both eyes Brooker and his cousin, Emerson Dye of No. 162 Jerome avenue, New York, found a rifle with which some men had | p, 5 S ‘ iia pradtislas, As youre Dye piched 'Partial Decision Is Sure to Be it up, @ man who had observed him sBeeied, Be careful S thevirtgner nnd t atruck Brooker in the left eye and passed out the right Heal your skin with "Resinl ‘© matter how lon, bese tortured an: ‘ faz of that soothin Resinol Ointment on t te bese d etope right there! ling begins that very minute, imost every case yourskin ell so quickly you fi dof the money you threw Olean oneal Bou pedal Otnemens and B. Altman & Co | have received additional models of the New Basque Blouses in white, navy blue, brown and black satin, which are now on sale in the Blouse Depart- ment, on the Second Floor, at very reasonable (Hi Aveune, 341) aud 35th Strects, Nem Pork. ydwig America’s Greatest Furniture House | OPENEDFROM umadnn Scompy 35s:Block 8th Av. 36s:, we OUR ONLY STORE “OS (Open Saturday Evenings Until 0 o’Clock \ 10% DISCOUNT IF YOU PREFER TO PAY a ALL SUMMER FURNIGURE REDUCED ONE-HALF! BUY NOW AND SAV 2 Rustic Hicko.y Apartment House Refrigerator REGULAR PRICE, 835 ve COMMISSION T0 GRANT INCREASE IN RATES T0 SMALLER ROADS ONLY Handed Down Either Sat- urday or Monday. WASHINGTON, July 16.-Physteal | disability of clerks and printers, or something equally unexpected, may prevent the Interstate Commission from making a partial) disposition of the Eastern advanced rate case Saturday, but even If some |+ cause for delay should occur, the de- cision will not be postponed beyond Monday, July 20. The relief will be much less than the railroads have been saying 1s needed to put them on a good footing Advances will be made in rates on | the higher grades of merchandise in what is known as Central Freight | @ Ansoctation territory, That will be|{\ of benefit to such roads as the Wa- | bash, the Pere Marquette, the Ann Arbor, the Cincinnat!, Hamilton and Dayton and others, which, according to an attorney for the Wabash, are chronically on the border of bank- | § ruptey, even when they are not in the hands of receivers, It will be impossible to figure the | increases in percentage. Some of the proposed rates are flat & per cent. | {\\ increases, but a big majority of them | SI ‘call for additions amounting to more than that comparatively small part of a dollar, Some of them, owing to a rule the carriers made for tho guidance of the tariff men, amount \to from 20 to 50 per cent ACCOUNTS $5 Ss ACCOUNTS ESPEC! aay Solid Oak ideboard Solid Oak CHIFFONIER Megular Price $16 a | | CUPID'S SIGN OFFENDS | MILLIONAIRE RESIDENTS Residents of the fashionable sec. tion in West End avenu Seventy-eighth Commerce! streets, are thoroughly aroused over reat signs hung in front of No. a5 y THURSDAY, find no way to abate their indigna- tlon “Matrimonial Rurean In two-foot white letters on a blue background catches the offended eye of every millionaire and near-millionaire pass- ing the old red brick mansion which was once the home of a wealthy fam- iy. To add to tholr Ire, foreigners of all descriptions are constantly pass- ing in and out of the house, while an- TULY 16, 1914, doubt for an Instant that “vulgar bought the property a month ago ne! trade" has invaded the sacred pre-| intends doing as he pleases with It. cincts of residential Weat End avenue. | His scheme is legitimate, he asserts, Bodszus says he has been conduct-| and the millionaires and real estate ing the matrimonial agency in the dealer rfere with Hymen or house for two years, and that since he him. THE EVENING WORLD, “Nowin SUMMER SALE—N", Men’s Custom sustinn, $4. 85 OF WEST END AVENUE The Kind You Have Always Bought, bets fa the cantion applied to the public annonncament of Castoria thad 3 ie. ie ie manufactured under the supervision of Chas, H. Fletoher . . , jother sign, equally offending, an- oa in as, FL, for Men’s High fh Grade Big Letters Announcing Busi-| nounces that a tatioring and pressing | of fathers and trothers ries paruantine Os a Wi repent peotally, 150 wrapper bre de . establishment does business In the dan og oh black. When tho is removed the same ap- ness of Marriage Bureau old house, igh) th tides of the bottle in fed." Parente who have used | for Real estate dealers in the nelghbor- ir tate» Are Offensive. hood say that the signs, which were See ee Cree Aaa te eal eae een oenines countortalla ard of the ger to the of introducing into thelr families ‘Hous ted ol 3.00, put out two weeks ago, are a part of Spa ines. \ jore clones a seheme to sell tho property at an| oan ae rearetiod ve there are who are now 3.50 exorbitant price, but Fritz Bodezus, | who says he conducts the matri- montal agency within, declares he has | no intention of selling. Whother he has or not, the signs are | there to catch the eye, and they per- | form that duty nobly, They almost smite one with their glaring boldness and no one who sees them the > Rimes , between only fora e adil "7 that for probed ven, but the mother’s ‘watohtal on Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of and Se nty-ninth West End avenue, but th om) venmunenueniant Store Opens at 9 A, M.—Closes 6 P. M. Saturday, 1 P. M. xxyHnHHHS G28 Hit On Sale All Day Friday Until 6 P. M. and on Saturday Until 1 P. M. ieatay Cleatanée of WOMEN’S APPAREL Our Superb Stocks Reduced at the Zenith of the Season to Ridiculously Low Bargain Prices WOMEN’S DRESSES Choice at $5 00 BATHING SUJTS Long Russian Tunic Dresses, kimono Made of good quality surf cloth; WOMEN’S CLOTH SUITS|WOMEN’S CLOTH COA Ts\ na value sin this lot: "$5.00 silk and While they s. moire, 815.00 tu of cool striped lawns! guaranteed fast and striped sat $2.95; qnantity lim- £2.95 "he 95 and Summer Suits; one and two of a style; only 3: ce striped and checked ging- i color; all sizes; cut sizes up to 46 51.95 ited ° BATHING SUITS suits, so you will have to be here early to Ret one of sleeves, embroidered collars; made trimmed with full “flare; values and black; tds Some Silk Suits in this lot, balance of our Spring DAINTY DRESSES rath Good quality mohair; squa 10 + * these bargains. Not on high a f last collar and V-s es tine wate fortes PES YQ) S500." Whiter | Heeular values’ to waiegs ot atripe t from; also plain than 816.50, and : Inst. MOHA Cc Bee up ta eee thee tub nicely; WOMEN’S DRESSES IR OATS sizes styles. aia Real Bets large $ 400 Dresses; broken lots; large variety of style Full length Coats of good quality mohair, in gray, WOMEN’S <UASKIRTS yome vali 2. 95 to select from; all new Summer models; long tu black, navy, natural ; nen, in ten different styles; cape ATA: fe wardaline, with, tie Uae ues and ite effects; not every size in any pce or loose full ling Ce renates and) Russian = SUMMER DRESSES Stes) in att 9 OO) Natuesta et.050" able auto, travel Vales to 48.50, mek antes ite § POO White lingerie, flowered and Extra sizes ° pO eines e only; value 81,95 WASHABLE SKIRTS crepes, les, tissues, gingham, ered voiles, black and white stripes, novelty materials; many of these dresses formerly sold WOMEN’S CLOTH SKIRTS|S!LK Odds and ends left from the last few months’ sell- BATHING DRESSES Women’s Silk Poplin Bathing Dis esses, fancy and self i i Made of wide wale cordeline, plain Hage Bleek Soe while cheesey sree novelty (ate | trimmed), and stripe ratine, Cossack and nat- to86; all sizes, includ- tures; new st $ models, Values to sleeves; cobra, ( la as) eatiieen ural line, with the § ingextra toutdreases > ZF QS ruffle and double > 5 (CQO) #750. is $5, 00 *s yr 5.00 for big women... e and single tier Li Prick, . overskirt Simpeon Crawford, Third Floor, bo! Red July , Furniture Sale IF YOU HAVE FURNITURE NEEDS WHY OVERLOOK THIS SALE WHERE YOU MAY ENJOY SAVINGS FROM 10%, TO 50°. $15.00 Parlor Table At This $21.00 Rocker At 510.49 514.98 Clearance Sale Misses’ & Juniors’ Suits A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN A CHIC BUSINESS OR DRESS SUIT, WORTH AT LEAST $20.00. FRIDAY OR SATURDAY $ Dainty Tub Frock. Ats7.98 At $1.98 to $4.98 , en ‘ Shepherd checks, stripes, linenes, black Lag tlehiony ek int Tine gabe, and white voiles, allover embroideries, and checks and also novelty weaves in all the popular shades and new models to They Mahogatly and One of our new patterns ca betta plain ti oe the collars and “cuffs, Skirts have the long ; i ‘ ela Apel Moive: taltete. and tunic one and two tiers; others plain round 28-inch | pleasing features about it; notice the straight lines, Girdles of velvet, moire, taffeta and messaline, in all the popular 9 18-17, 14-18, Formerly top, shaped round pedestal and @ Colonial base; good for use in any room or space, Below are briefly mentioned some others reduced: $7.00 Mahogany Tables, French legs.......0060065 $5.00 silk collar and cuft beautifully lined, double tiers, fine open cane seat, back and wings; the twist-posts, and the top has flat aris and is comfortable and ser- viceable, and suitable for any purpose or room you may desire, and you ean Every garment is kirts are plain and All sizes, Summer Dresses At $4.98 to $7.98 Mears models to select from in t ain Girls’ Tub Dresses At $1.00 ; ginghams, large or small eA fot Eire Vailas, Tiane-epiirolders laldn, blanks Ande whith checks, Bectab rite, Weinet|bave it in Golden Ost, Wolke atibe Ikea linsone lt plaids, stripes and — natural linenes, ‘able, fancy top, | Fumed Oak and Mahog- chawbraye:” i the prettie: Splendid quality, Made in the newest $6.00 in all the 7 Delightful and cool, D. with embroidered lawn and lace. any Finish. Other styles to be had as follows $25.00 Imitation Leather Rocker long waisted effe Button front or back, Trimmed with lace or embroidery collars and cuffs; $7.50 Mahogany Fintsh Table, $6.75 French legs... , n tyle coll 4 cuffs. Belts of ¢ others with contrast- $32.00 Mahogany Tapestry Rocker........ .$23.00 iatetate mearaliges uicite, or leaibir, jog jshedes aad’ pipings of self ma- $14.00 Mahogany Table, shaped! top, $7.50 $35.00 Mahogany Embossed Leather Rocker, Made with the long skirt Russian tunic, terials rte er pte naw Pisin $12.00 MapleTable, oval top... ; tier and ruffled effects. Sizes 14: and pleated coat ter effects, Low necks , : a VRE ee and ‘short sleeves, Value 81.50, Sizes $25.00 Mahogany Table, drop leat... 6-14, Simpson Crawford, Third Floor, $40.00 Light Mahogany Table, fancy design, $15.00 $43.00 Easy Simpson Crawford, Fifth Vloor, Go-Carts IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At §2.95 ; padded seat (Laces and Embroideries IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At 10c, 19c, 29c (rr, Silk Remants IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At 25c Yd. Porch Hammocks IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At °1.25 Stamped Dresses IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At 50c Silk Remnants INTHE BARGAIN ARCADE At 50c . . High class silk remnants in leather cloth They are remnants; therefore Close canvas and basket weave Included are also nil dren's About 5,000 yards, in various} [the season's choicest weaves; these ‘low prices, Laces are of | Tin attractive stripe colorings, Con- | | Stamped coats and boys repp | | weaves and a variety of colorings. | | both plain and fancy taffetas fine net top, Venise, filet and TA dcbesiie ai head @and | suits, 500 of them all tol Suitable for waists and dresses. messalines and crepes included; opens hee ‘closes. Ww shadow flouncings, 4 to 27 in cealed spreader at head, wood bar Usual prices of these were 81,00 Sold regularly at 50¢ and 75e. 36 and 40 inches wide; val te wide; value to wide; values 39¢ to ORe, Re; gularly sold for Main Floor, at foot with patented tips. $2.50. and 8150. Value Main Floor, iinbre are of fine Swiss and cambric edyes and insertions; # to 18 inches wide, Main Floor, White Hats IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE MAL 1100? aed Cowboy Suits IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At 98c Main Floor, Dress Goods Remnants IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE Table Damasks IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At 19c Ea. Dress Goods Remnants IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE Water Tumblers IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE They are remnants and mill At 78 At 6 t 19 Made of khaki drill; shirt is At 19 Yd At 39 lengths of bleached table damask, Cc or c ornamented with pocket and red c ® (63 44 to 133 yards long, Splendid White hemp hats ‘Phin lead blown water tumblers, | | trimmings; pants have imitation Fine dress materials in remnant. Jeonthy of 2 to 8 yar 54 inches wid: from 76e to $1.00, Main Wloor Remnants of black and colored Mohairs, Ratines, Shepherd Checks, Suitings and other popular weaves. 36 to 50 inches wide. Values up to 50c, for kitchen tables, tops, ete. ent of most e just table rfs, The outfit ine ‘serchief, belt, Sizes from # to leather fringes, cludes hat, lariat, n holster and pistol. 14 years, ‘ee nin Floor, engraved with any initial (in the old English letter) by our expert engraver, mostly 80 Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor, Lace Guimpes IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At 74c Lace and Net Vest Guimpes, the yery latest styles; worn with open front dresses + rich patternsin embre Brocaded Corsets IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At §1.97 brocaded Children’s Dresses IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE "At 89c Suit Cases IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At 63c Of matting, 1,500 only, waterproof mattin steel frame, Ice Cream Cups IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE At 10c Ss - 1 Women’s Hosiery] IN THE BARGAIN ARCADE 1 . At IIc Made of fine gauze lisle th French and el, made of nd Fancy coutt) with fine cab olde ‘ . , fn the new and 4 4 cl cel fi Populap designs; choice of many styles Inces and” ribbons; others in American porcelain footed ice | J irass lock and catches with metal high ‘spliced ‘heels, “double sol low. and mediuin "bust white, ‘cream and ccru; all are | | Dolly Varden styles. Sizes 2 to | | S'C&™ OF SUPE IA 2 nae! corners; size 24 inches, Regu- | | also double ton ‘tops; the usual | | effects, Jong hips, lace and ribbon perfect. Values 81.25 and $1.50, 6 years, border de: ‘alue 25, larly $1.25. price of this is 250. trimmed; regularly sold at $5.00, Main Floor, Main Floor Main Floor jain Floor, Floor Simpson Crawford, Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets ae etter ae teen sone enrincr ~ itemee a vie! ae ee ATR ALR RUSE BH Oe ue sae i nan OAD “SLR. ML AN egy eee een cee PR aa =< fancy mohair braid » Sailor es MIO BOOT

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