The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1914, Page 10

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bacihp as? . pee . Gg gun sts ; oT SE EVENING WORLD, whi NBODAY, JULY POUICET) | et teweecetsae crac [MOUNTED POLICEMAN | 7=—=—==—=m % bi is now on his vacation. County De-! , tective Phineas A. Seaman left to-day FOR BURGLAR IS SHOT ] Pi sd 5 : ‘or Peter- | ion f for Holyoke with a warrant for Peter. ’ Victim Says She Was lured to} H i y 4 sen’s arrest ‘a one ‘ loyt St. na ’ The arrests came after an all-night Boathouse and Stupefied - aerial Leads in Its Remarkable Value Giving A Budget of Butlding | _ Alexis Kleinmeter, a mounted police: | Wickes te six feet five inches an, Halts Woman Who Gave Thief |», attached to the St. Nicholas ave- -*, (OT er i - ° ry Big Bargains nue station, who lives at No. 631 West | I Thee! ie OTT} || = jomair Sicilian, 38c. 4 ¥o of Rockville Centre Force | Soane 280 pounds, and is ald to be Marm and Is Killed One Hundred and Ffty-second street. | a i |= yard. Atrest flee, Wert Budding. the largest policeman on Long Island, | with his wife and three children, : 1 | 29¢ Cretonne Scarfs, at 14. | — f The two priaoners will be given “| in Streets, held in $1,000 bail to-day by P f Store orders only. This Four-Piece Mission Set, $15.50 | __— 4 | THE ABRAHAM AND STRAUS AUGUST FURNITURE SALE, an annual event famous for years as bocked Up and Warrant | tearing Friday \trate Levy in Harlem Pollee Court 39 to 98c Stamped Pillow Tops, 19¢. the greatest of all Midsummer saving events, leads the way again this year to great saving on Furniture for every room in the house. : . | Gut for a Third Pie <hovee exaust (eei Srowsour) — |for examination Friday on a serious | \ At Mereidery, Geena oor, Want Bide. It is not accident ne. chance that brings to a store the biggest business of its community year after year with ever of the robbery of A. Husser's Ladies’ | Kvening Word.) charge brought by Miss Hjordis Brodt- | Women’s Washable Skirts, increasing s.ccess, as this August Furniture Sale has. The fame of its values has spread for many miles around and Hazanr, opposite the police station in| N. J. uly 22 | Korb of No, 622 West One Hundred | 1.25, $1.98 and $1.25, $1.98 2d $2.98. purchasers flock in to this sale from all over Greater New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Seyond, to szy nothing | Rockville Centre, two months ago,| BENT Men’s Fancy Shirts, 49¢. of Long Island. : | , . et. Kleinmeier, Ss 5 $ 3 More 2, ? i | Mistaken for a burglar, Patrolman and Sixty-third street . TORE WAS ROBBED, | More than $2,000 worth oF KOw nA Were ang, fortyctwo, was killed | who had no lawyer, offered no defense ‘ta 1 Men’s $1.50 White Madras Pa. it is a sale for the man or woraan who needs but an extra Chair or the concern fitting up a whole hotel. There is jamas, 98c. : i : and Magistrate Levy retused to pa |for-ing a window. For a month | At 3 o'clock thix morning as he wan)’. | oeinta tty ae superior Alone Worth $2,000 |2°t!in« wax done, and the authorities | watching for thieves In Mdanidaed alae Poh : s Sew’ lwere without a clue, Then Hurser of York atrest and Jones avenue.) ol cel taken — Summer Homies | saw a negro girl on the atrest wear. | Winfield Templeton, twonty-fve, an| le Bol me xes Cad tha petal | it es ing a dress he recognized as having | insurance agent, did the shooting and of last week he invited her to Strangely Looted been stolen from his stock. County Prosecutor Samuel A, At- s z a mall boathouse at the foot of! This was the clue that fed to the| kinson believes it wae entirely an ac- crore (tod th Hbaaba thy oD aed : ‘ gave her two glasses o| rand a arrests, Husser and County Detect. | cident ‘a wife. Mra. Laura ‘Tom- | Klass of whiskey, which stupefied her. | Two of the six policemen in Rock-}!¥@ Seaman spent all their time Templeton's wife, 3 . She left her home Friday " digging up evidence, and are al-|pleton, a daughter of the late ¢ Ol. | to friends in River avenue, Contre, Amos Veritizan and} iiccg to have discovered that some.| John I. Shinn, corroborates her hus- | her stepfather had sent out an alarm Wickes, were locked up in the She says she was! for her last night she returned and body was selling good gowns very} band's story was |fonfessed, ‘accusing ihe policeman, Jail early to-day on a charge| cheaply to negroes of the vicinity awakened by a noive on the str Bho identified Kim at the bation and lary. One trunk containing $500 worth of] at 2 o'clock this morning and, seeing | he was suspended at rrested, : 4 ¥ — o> --—-- telegram was sent to the police| the gowns, the authorities say, was] two men acting in a suspicious man | Holyoke, Mass, requesting the ar-| found in Veritizan's home and two! her, called her huab Later "KILLED A POLICEMAN Za : other trunks containing together §1,000| of the men went to the rear of a gro- | ae ( worth of the goods, were found elne-j cery store of Edward Phillips and | THINKING HIMABURGLAR « posed the remainder| the Templetons saw hig using @ vere sold, flashlight. Convinced that his ob- remarkable saving for the man who wishes a Pericd Suite with classic lines or the young couple who desi: a modest, . ‘Affidavite “on obtained by|Ject was robbery, they hurriedly This E A Ouee dependable, ‘n>xpensive Dining Room Suite o: Furn:‘ure for a flat, big or little. Nothing has ever . proached it in un- Men’s Four-in-Hands, at Se ‘Trustee Wallace from Phoebe Doug-| dressed to summon the police his Explanation of Queer Shoot-}] derpricing on needed, dependable, test of Furniture. - | | each. Store orders only. lass, the woman upon whom Husser Mrs. Templeton suggested, as she said he saw the silk « and Frank | Was unlikely to arouse attention, that ue Wyckert and Charles EB. Miller, Ac-| she run to the Phillips home and Authorities. cording to these witnesses, Peterson | arouse the family, Taking an ae BURLINGTON, N . The Subway is the quickest way for out-of-town folk to get her:. Take Brooklyn express right to the private A, & S. station at Hoyt street—about 1° minctes from Grand Centra! Depot. Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of Furniture ing Doesn't Satisty County Gtrest floor, Fas, Builting, Misses’ Dresses, $1.98 and 98 July 22.— Ht was the principal in the affair, and] ed vevolver, she started down |Thomas Rogan, a pol 8 shot Misses’ $23.98 to $60.00 After- this is seomingly borne out by a atate-] street, while her husband watched | ns : . ent made by Wickes, Wicker dosa|with a loaded shotgun from thelr/4nd killed on the streot here early Pe $100.00 Library Suites, $80.00 noon Dresses, $16.98, to have profited by the rob- | home to-day, by Winfleld Templeton, a ission design, fumed oak. Seven pieces—Bookcase, Gecond floor, centre, Central Desk, Table, Desk Chair, Settee, Arm Chair and Rocker, $72.00 Serving Tables, $36.00 Sol'{ mahogany, carved design. Large drawer and undershelf. $19.00 Library Suite, $15.00 Fumed oak, x !ssion design. Four pieces—Table, Arm Chair, Rocker and Magazine Stand. Patrolman Rogan, standing in the| fiend, who told the police that he} shadow of @ nearby doorstep, saw the| had mistaken Rogan for a burglar. woman dart past him with a pistol In] Despite Templeton’s explanation, the her hand. to halt.! county authorities are making a robbers, | after her | Searching investigation, | ha load] Templeton told the police that his; of shot his head, fi by ‘Temple- | wife woke him 4 him she heard ton to save his wife from a supposed | noises on the ik a few doors attack. from their home, ‘Templeton got his! : , ° , Templeton immediately gave him-| shotgun and went to the front door, ni Morni There is a possibility that the ar-| five young rm in the darkness standing in front of , ae prea eae | rowts may al clearing up the — fa grocery store, he fired, ‘Templeton $8.00 Bureaus, $6.40 Golden oak, with three large drawers and French plate «sirror. $12.00 Extension Tables, $8.75 Golden oak. Pedestal vase. Top 42 ine... in diam- eter; extends 6 fc $14.00 China Closets, $9.75 Golien oak, glass dour and bent glass s!d--. Women's Coats and Capes, $8.98, $12.95 and $16.95, Coats, Women's Travel $3.98, $4950 $9.96," White French Novelties, G9e, house, and sh gave her the kert and Mil- ler say they saw the stuft in’ her house and bought son Phoebe i pe erage Rates said he was horrified to learn the 4 Dolightfally Refreshing nui ree al a banat og IN, h German | Identity of the man, | Draggist Will Offer a Substitete | (\.,t7.. residents leaving | Lioyd and H n lines to-| Rogan leaves « widow and five| D. BORGFELDT& CO. [for the winter would report their] day decided to raixe thelr rates for | children — | ; houses vacant and then return to|ateerage passengers from GFermany to ee eases CELON, HR FRANCHCS | CL in the spring to. find thom| the (inited Staten by $2.0, thus Tring] yA EQSTER DEAD. | stripped of everything portable. tig them up to $37.5 \e 5 wee ss Here’s a Marvelous Sale of Dresses $8.00 Summer Dresses for Women, $2.98 other stores equal our regular figures in value giving. Fact is that no one who saw them opened Sould help exclaiming at the beauty of them for so small a price, and even the artist who sketched them insisted upon knowing when they would be sold, so she could be on hand to share in the wonderful bargains, Sizes 34 to 44. mt of Bowery Bank Suc- Pre John Strong Fostor, sixty-eight years old, for many years president and direc- tor of the Bowery Bank of New York, died at his summer reatdence, the Mead- ows, Babylon, 1. 1, last night of pnew- monia, Mr, Foster, who maintained a city residence at No. 64 Irving place and! & seaside residence at Oak Island, in| Long Istand sound, became Ii! about’ ten days ago. His wife and his gon, J. Stanley Fos- ter, who fs also connected with the Bowery Bank of New York, were at his bedside when he died Besides being } nt of the Bowery Rank, Mr. Foster director in the Today, Wednesday Ea cate Torrrow, Thursday i ad and literary circles, died in thi yeaterday afternoon after Mr, Swift was born in Ne' . 19, 1873, and began newspaper work as muaic and eritic for the Evening Mail in 1891. For a time he was London and Paris correspondent for the paper. In 197 he went Into the manufacturi business in New Haven, but continued mewanaper work, being associated with the Tribune and thon the Sun, He was a frequent contributor to magazines and was one of the founders of the New Music Society of America. 4, widow, son and daughter survive im, Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. Saturdays 12 Noon MATTHE Fulton Streeet, Matthews’ Corner, Brooklyn Crystal Water Sets, at $1.98 Amerikan Cut econ floor, Futton street side, Central BuiMing, Men's Underwear, Store orders only. ie. Men's Athletic Underwear, 23. crreet coor, Men's Butding, Hort st, Women’s 2% Combinations, 19c. Children’s S0c to $#.00 Sum- ter Underwear, Crust feor, Fulton ot,, Contmad Butlting. Women's Cotton Stockings, Women’s Stock Peroxide of Hydroge - larly 30, at 18 Otrevt Qoor, Livingaten et,, Rest Bulding. Silk Parasols, at $1.42, Noni wat. 0. Beam Nome FAR THE PRETTIEST, best made Deesses, of the best materials, In the quaintest, smartest designs that have ap- peared this season at such a price. In fact, it {s the record value of the year In women’s Dresses. There is something very fascinating about the pretty Dresses of this season anyway, but these possess the greatest of charms of the more stylish models. There are cool striped lawns, flowered crepes, flowered and striped voiles of exquisite pattern and colors, dotted vojles and a garden of other materials, made into such Dresses as really cannot be duplicated anywhere else for less than $10.00, and not too easy to find even at that price. We say $8.00 value, but that would be what we would sell them for under ordinary circumstances, and no | Solid 10-Karat Gold Handy or Collar Pins __ At the Unheard-of Price of 50c Pair 50c | IMAGINE GETTING A SOLID GOLD PAIR OF PINS for half a dollar! ‘The price is so | A —— Swedish White Enamelled Ware—Remarkably Underpricad, Subway Occ, Bast Building, E have made great preparations for this sale; every department in the store is brimful of money-saving items in just the things you need. This is our seventh Clover Days Sale, and judging from the | Opening this morning, notwithstanding the season of year, it bids fair to be one of the most remarkable we have held. Stocks Will Be Kept Complete Right Up to the Last Minute If you cannot come to the Store today, come tomorrow, Thursday. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to buy everything in wearing } apparel for every member of the family and everything for the home. There are thousands of items, each brimful of the greatest interest for | you, each fully measuring up to our exacting Clover Day standard. a If you have any purchases contemplated prepare to make them in this sale. uf And Remember, We Have a Daily Auto Delivery to Long Island a Booklet Containing a Complete List of the Clover Days ay $3.95 to $11.98 Table Cloths, $7503 to Soto Napki . apkins, $2, to $3.29 a dozen. $2.49 20c and 25¢ Towels, at 15c. Stsset fivor,, Lavingsten et, Kam Bulking, low we would rather have you forget it until you see the Pins—it does them such an injustice and is so decidedly deceiving as to quality. They are the neat, pretty, always handy and convenient Pins that a woinan cannot have too many of, especially dur- ing Summer. They came in from a Providence maker at a price that barely covers the cost of the gold itself. All are substantially made and finished with protected catches, The designs are pleasing ami in excellent taste, hundreds of the flower and scroll styles as well as conventional plain and beaded designs. Solid gold, at the price of she imitation or gold plate jeweiry, Nese sent C. O. D. Petticoats, at 38c. Combinations, at 28¢, Striped Percaline Petticoats, $1.50 to $3 Princess Corsets, 69c| | Women’s Suits, $7.95, $9.95, $14.75 Ry yp te porter pr err declmea Formerly $17.50 to $64.50 $2.00 American Lady Corsets, $1.29 SEVENTY-FIVE SUITS reduced regardless of cost; good vartetv of styles and colors, including navy and black; all sizes in the different sty).1, None C. O. D. New low bust model, medium long hip line; made of white batiste, sup- or on approval, @econd Coar, Conga) Building. porters attached. nec am ee Women’s White Canvas Pumps, $1.65 Brocaded coutil, special value at $1.08. Low bust effect, elastic section in WHITE CANVAS instep strap Pump model, ribbon bow, turn soles, covered skirt; long, straight hip line, well boned and supporters attached Beoond floor, Haat Budding, Cuban heels. $1.25 Women’s $3.50 Tan Oxfords, $1.98 % Two hundred pairs of a style that is to be discontinued as size range Is $35 Bathing Suit Satin, $1.10 imo hundred psf 4 se that i tb SOFT CHIFFON finish satin of Opt wearing quality; beautiful satin, cotton Women’s $4.00 Ostend Cok ial % $2.95 hack, but very soft. We have sold great quantities of this au ity for bathing pe ‘ é inc! » $1.1 ard, Patent leather forepart with fawn clota backs, cut steel button at ai, Suits ot the regular price of $1.25, 36 inches wide, now 8: ar Paice eres en eloped SAR in de, $1.00 Black All Silk Messaline, 79c Yard Women’s $6.00 Pumps at $3.9f.5;. . Elegant quality, soft and satiny, splendid for waists and dresses; 35 inches Two models i patent leather with fawn buck backs, h; wide, Gerest floor, West Bajiding, Louls heels, RUGS S22: Isweetigate Our Offerinee Be Belews You Buy! YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD AT Ne Enerys Breeklyn's Most Reliable Furniture and Carpet House 16890 Myrtle Ave, 10S 0 Items Witl Be Handed to You as You Enter the Store —Now in Progress— ' Our 77th August Sale of Furniture, Rugs, etc. At 20% to 50% Less Than Usual!! 1g out of town for the sum- or may have The tte jGrese a

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