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’ : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914. ls fl aa | ASHE RBS CHURCH | | | aa a | Unique Burglar Alarm in Ca- thedral Proves a Success require the delicate work that on First Trial. you do of your eyes. Are you giving your eyesthe ra | care they deserve? If you are When a thief forced a window of $000 GRUBSTAK NETED TROOPER $60,0000/NONDS Then His Ignorance of the Law Got Him Into Court for Smuggling. ge ant - STAMPS MORNINGS-- other Instances. Flat dental that the Inte « by rallroads had not ev arbitration awr je da waa made etn Ite en niployees’ ine fon rita im repr Comfort Those Complaining Feet. Boxed up in stiff, unyielding leather, beating down all day on hard floors and harder paverents-— no wonder your poor feet complain. They work all day for you and all the reward they ask is a forting bath at night ah Soap. stuff to take out the ach: | pain and. stiffness, to make the cramped, burning feet feel fresh and! new again—ready for anything that the ning has to offer, Treat your feet a big, Uist Request of 98 Railroads Sent to Wasitington Is | Granted— Unions Against Plan. WASHINGTON, July 17—-A. W. Trenholm, Chairman of the commit- tee of managers representing the ninety-eight «Western —_rallroads | threatened with a strike of 55,000 en- | inemen and firemen, formally asked the Federal Board of Mediation and Conelliation to-day to use Its efforts to compose the situation. Federal | Judge Martin A. Knapp, Chairman | « monds, valued) W. L, Chambers and Assistant Com- J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE’ Born sioes SIXTH AVE., IB TO 19! STREET Justice to your e: The more delicate the work you expect of a piece of ma- chinery, the more attention you give the machine. But of no machine do you MAIN BUILDING A Half-Day Flyer in An assortment of di cae Us Hieaey eye Allg St. James's Pro-Cathedral, at Jay comfort, have one of our Oct | ana Chapel streets, Brooklyn, early lists (Registered Eye Phys | to.aay, and wan gretted with a sud- is ON yeu oo ret rons glasses, | food of light in the big edifice, he will tell you so—truthfully; he evidentiv thanked his lucky stars if your eyes need eyeglass help, for the illumination and proceeded and you elect to purchase | bout the business in hand, Being lasses, we furnish them for as | from Chicago, he may have decided ittle as $2.00 a pair. it was merely New York's more up- Examinations by our Oculists | to-date way of arranging things. At (Registered Eye Physicians) are | any rate, plenty of light was what as thorough, as painstaking and | he needed to explore the interior, and as accurate as vou would make | there it w: them were YOU the Oculist, has He did not know that three weeks ago the church had installed an in- genious burglar alarm system, There have been a number of petty thefts | recently, and Mgr. P. F, O'Haro de- cided to stop them. The new device | rings a bell at the rector’s bed and | lights every incandescent in the church when a door or window ts opened at night. Consequently, the minute the thief | broke a side window, unhooked tho | . Bast ztd Sty st 125th St 7 Ne S4th St., be 442 Columbus ‘Ave, Sist and Bad Bhs, 70 Nassau St ar John St. 1009 B'way, nr. Willo'by Ay., B’klyn near near L otha 489 Fulton St, opp. A. & 5. aad catch and pushed up the window, ail | 597 Broad st., Ne the lights went on and a bell began | on same block with Tae “& Co, ringing at Mgr. O'Hare's elbow ana | All Stores Open Saturday Afternoon, aroused him. The thief appreciated | the lights, but knew nothing of the alarm bell. Father O'Hare looked out his window and saw the church briil- jantly Hghted and telephoned the police of the Adams street station, | Policeman Gallagher was sent to the church. He says he saw @ man clint out a window and arrested him, The prisoner said he was Wilhelin Kipper, | twenty-eight, of No. 624 Madison | street, Chicago, and that he had just struck town, He was too surprised to say anything else, According to the police, on him were found two candles and a small clock, which were later identified as 1405 St 1s0th MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. Open Evenings FREE Thin 100-piece Nicholas Av & Islst St SOON— DinnerSetwith having been taken from the altar. He also bud in bis pocket a book in every purchase calbe oe German, entitled “Criminal Ro- mance,” and about $7 in money, He had not got to the poor box when he became alarmed and climbed from a window into an areaway. He was lucked up on a charge of burglary. The police are puzzled as to why Kipper went right on when he forced | the window and saw the church sud- |deniy blaze with light. They hope | to Mind something in “Criminal Ko- 'mance” that may explain his pe. | culiar mental operations. | Mgr. O'Hare believes there will be no further thefts in his church, His CREDIT TERMS: 3 ven $50) "7" 50 Lea 100 8 Dove "5 | 540 P' ce 5150 2174 3° AVE BET. 18 "X119"STS “Eddys”’ Sauce is first | success, aid to the appetite \ ———.$.+——— dulled by hot weather. |! WHAT TO DO.WITH THE BOY. ‘Eddys"| Sait q0ld English UuCce Grocers and Delica- tessen Stores Sell It. Per Bottle. 1 Oc Made by E. Pritchard,331 Spring St.. N.Y. If He Has « Blood Mania Make a Surweon of Batcher Out of Him, CHICAGO, July 17.—The “what to do with the boy" problem looked dead easy to the National Association of Alienists. and Neurologists today, after they had heard Dr, W. | Municipal Court offer a solution, “If a boy has a mania for blood loves to slaughter cats and chicaens— make a surgeon or a butcher ¢ of 4d Dr, Hickton, “Il know a feeble-minied boy who had or starting fires. they ever had. It's Mo Extra Charge for It. ing Vide thoughts nents for ‘The World may be lett as Matrict Messenger office ia the 1 a matter of toward useful lines \ | During July and August : This Store Will Be | Open Saturdays From 8:30 A. M. Until Noon Throughout the Store will be found just the things needed for the Week-End Holidays and always at prices lower than elsewhere. WLM Yy Wo Box Lunches for Week-End Outings your order at the Specia! Booths near the Store Entrances on the Main Floor and within half an hour, a box or basket filled with appetizing Foods and thirst quenching Beverages will be ready for you. | Saturday Mornings Only. | distinguished military service in Africa, | |in the army, jold friend who was prospecting for burglar alarm proved {tseif an entire | J. Hickson of the | Psychopathic Laboratory of the Chicaso | of | We net him) cling coal in a botler house and he | We N | at $60,000, dazzled the eyes of a jury) in Judge Grubb's division of the United States District Court to-day, where Emil Propelle, who was deco- rated by the German Emperor for 1s on trial on a charge of smugeling. | Tho jurors listened eagerly to the story told by the defendant who re- lated the history of the precious col- lection. | In 1 Propetlo said he enlisted for service in Ferman, South Africa, where he served until July, 1907, when he was honorably discharged. While he declared, he met an diamonds and advanced him 4,000! marks ($1,000) to finance him ‘The miner unearthed a large collec- tion of diamonds, the defendant de- clared, and he received an equal share | of them sald he brought the stones last February, Ho said his baggage was Inspected but he was not required to pay duty Last April he caino to this country on the Mauretania, bri.ging the gems ia his trunl As he took ateer- age passage, he landed at Ellis Island, where no declaration re- quired, Two days later he visited Stern Bros, & diamond = mer- chants, of No. , to dispose of the gems. There he first learned there was a 10 per cent. duty on uncut diamonds, He said he went voluntarily to the Custom House to the duty but the authorities him under arrest, plac WINS HEALTH BY NEW TREATMENT ProminentWomanClaims Remarkable Results from Var-ne-: The story recovery from rheumatism and stomach trouble was related by Mrs. Frederick Hurst, who lives at No. 1310 Cranston street, Providence, R. I. She is well known in Providence, and many | friends in this State. She gives credit to Var-ne-si medicine that has |produced such wonderiul resuts re- cently, | she said: When asked for a statement, “I suffered from rheumati: continuously since _childhoos of my trouble was in the kn had been growing worse, for eight months before 1 ‘commenced on Var-ne-sis I was almost helpless, My'| knees were very stiff and would pain me greatly to go up down stairs, jand I wanted to sit down most of the jtime, My appetite wos irregular and | I was nervous and sleeple: | “After taking this medicine a short jtime the pain and stiffness disap- jpeared—could sleep better, eat any- thing I care to, and have no trouble whatever. Var. is has given me ‘such buoyancy that I feel that I have » new lease of life. | | The success of Var-ne-sis has spread | | n alrnost to evey town and city in New Eng: | land, and every day letters come from | different sections telling of some |markable recovery | remedies had faile |ferent—does not |soda, potash, iodide or ' substance. It is purely vegetable |made of roots, herbs and burks-~and particularly adapted to those cases where the stomach is weas, with more or less indigestion. many elaim that a fow ¢ improvement in stor he new Jour matics will be te. dress W. A. Va Physicians who } hronie ‘eAagen rheumatic art! under treatmer and not securing C: are invited to investigate ¥ with the Var-ne-sis p! | allection of crutches, ci togrsphs may be seen at the » office, 507 Fifth Avenue, near Forty- Geoond Street, Room 401,where a regis- ped pays) ian is in attendance, Con- cia n and advice are free of charge. Get Var-ne-sis at Biker-Heeenan and of another remarkable! to Chicago and begin work Monday. missioner G. W. W. Hanger will go CHICAGO, July 17.—1 1 mediation of the wage differences between the engineers and firemen and the manage- ment of ninety-elght Western Rall- roads was ked by the rail committee. | appeal to the | Lake Hopatcong ST NOS Nsayend Nonday Ly, W. 234 St. 8.50; Ly. Atlantic City $2.50 Wearesiay, diy se LR Morne Blas Poca: y St. 8.00; WARD GOAL NO SMOKE COMFORT ter from the mani The employees that they will r tion on the econ rond e¢ awards declared 1 arbitra- | he rall- out the by the Federal Board in have not ‘uly Clearing Sale! MEN’S OXFORDS All Reliable Makes at 25¢ and 50c On the Dollar. Men’s $3 & $4 Sample Oxtords, incalfskin and patent leather; sizes 6,6! &7;alsomen’swhite canvas shoes, Oxfords, all at, Men's $3.50t0$5. Oxfords, in all izes, over twent: tyles to select earn} calfskin, tent leathers and tans, the st shoes ever. Among these are such geod maakes as Pack- ards, ous las, S. & nid id oth rary AT 1 95 [ ee SATURDAY | Tennis Shses (Sneakers), With Rubber Soles, For Boys and Girls, 29C | For Men, ... 39c 21ST STR., COR. 6TH AVE. 105-107 Market St., Cor. Washington, Newark of $75 FREE BeAS? Y¥ With Every ii Purchase OPENS AN ACCOUN i NDS we rA CREDIT TERMS | $3 Porm 350/56 Porm $100 $4 Pown $75/89 Pow $150, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER Y,Carat$ Rings Until 6 P. M br lesinh FISHER Bros} COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103&104 sv it MO Ger vente withiv of wale. Special Thinness Easily Over- come (From “Health and Beanty,") v | Ladies’ ther evidence tn daily that 1 ad Gentlemen's Sizes wt United every. Suto oe the LOOK FOR THE NUMBER CE CHARLES A. Diamondn, Watches, Jewelry, be jett ry Broadway, New York No Extra Charse for It. Wari oa oe other reliable druggist, —Ad ] ee a cian ietekn toda Day © and To-Morrow | Men's and Young en Fine Suits em 11.85 These suits are chosen from our finest lines where size lots have become a bit broken. Blue Serges: Pencil Stripes and English Model Suits. $8.95 “Kingly” Trousers--all sizes to 58; trousers for outing and bu j formerly to $5; $2.50 and up ier Men's and Youths’ Suite —BLL S WITH SKINNER'S SATIN LINING nd patterns made up by the famous house of Landau, former prices to $18; at “Odd" Trousers for Men and Youths —former $ prices $3 and $4; at. 1 85 ness wet specially priced for to- $ 1. 50. Kenyon Auto Dusters ‘MAIN BUILDING: morrow; at ‘MAIN BUILDING Here at the Lowest Prices Ever Quoted On r Kenyon : Take-Down Houses Fine for Camping—All the Comforts of Home Choose your beautiful spot in the country—at the Blouses For Women, Juniors and Girls, at Very Special Prices You will be sure to need one of these pretty blouses for outing or vacation wear, Our assortments are very extensive and all the newest and smartest styles are em- braced. They are reduced, for tomorrow, to prices that will cause them to find new owners quickly. Middy and Norfolk Blouses FOR WOMEN. water's edge, if you like— , Formerly Formerly Formerly and put up one of these yi 6c, at $i, at $1.25, at “TAKE-DOWN" HOUSES. | |f — Prices here are consider- ably less than clsewhere 79c % 49c 1 Middy Blouses For JUNIORS and GIRLS, (Sizes 6 to 18 years.) ADe | S138 89c MAIN BUILDING: Best Fresh Meats and Poultry Ready-to-eat foods for picnics and outing parties; home-baked cakes, etc Fresh Meats IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE machine siveds Dee 7S 1-ROOM HOUSE @S 2-ROOM HOUSE 10S 3-ROOM HOUSE. 151.88 E VISIT OUR SPORTSMEN'S SHOW. the best place in town to buy Camping Outfi HAs Formerly 75, at, ANNEX BUILDING HOME FURNISHINGS Brush Mats DUCKS choise quality | ROAST BEBE — choice Western; cuts of native YANCY CREAMERY 4 . W6e) ait, Me tre in, BBC For Office or fancy, {roah LAMB. legs of 22 PURE TOMATO CATSUP King tone” Ze | fanay spring, in SAC | Vir einen, BD. Qe Bungalow ell fore” quer ore CHICKENS choise tual | “tere of aprines f'7e | SANDWICHES. tr 7" iy for totines 160] ie... Cocoa Brush Mats patiltant a Raves ‘ON- hind quarters tec karaF ‘ea urte Se Extra Fibre Brush soice der 20¢| ston l5e 0c Brush Mate ie ‘ FRIES cut from city Ss a haat Bungalow Rush Mats Size, Inches Former Price Sale Price. dressed lam; 10¢ 24x14 + MBe 37 NEW LEMONS-- 9 SWEET WATER seer] | 27% 16 2c 4 20¢ he 35, oe || 0x18 ae G ly edhe Qe oh oo for #9C 33x20 Be CA OO OT weer | PRESH PINEAPPLES 36 x 22 39 ‘ORANGES DRe | does #hs ° 39524 Mec oss 28¢ J for Qe; eaoh ator a2a28 5c 45x 28 + O5e iJ. B. GREENHUT CO.--FORMERLY GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER COMPA By Decision of Court! i , New York Supreme Court, Appel- | late Division, First Department.) Furniture Without Deposits, Purchased im thia manner has never proved satisfactory to the buyer. ‘Rudolph Dirks 237" .nB" is Vous Sirk pemans D MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS |Our Terms Apply Alvo to New, York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connectiont. Ovum told PLAYER PLANO’ 4 NOS WE 3 ROOMS lesiatanlee of the Famous) cataLogue AND SEWIN VAY FURNISHED FOR | MAILED FREE MACHINES ON CREDIT FREIGHT $1.00 WEEKLY Enamel Bed Vaive $7.00 _Katzenjammer ii ANA} in DRAWS EXCLUSIVELY Vily Earthen Ware Cereal Set, am Mme trated, with every purchase of B50 ex] e, during July, only on presentatien ef| COL PON WW. 8 2 Hooms " Rooms Furnished at | 2 Ream: 9. “is ‘| FOR THE COMIC SECTION 49” ive QQ | OF THE NEW YORK 69 98 ‘gy 9 7109" oo We $160 Woetd FILO Weelly, 62.00 Weekls (150-752 8th 752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. feetes Sunday World 5, ses vist It Makes Little Difference What You Need, | a World “Want”