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ieee ee J] MESICAN LEABSTATO RIVER IN BRONX PARK r v »? Re BVEHINEG WUhLD, in thelr stead. The mural decora-| W. Savage's companies in the oper- tions, the woodwork and the up-jetta “Sari” will start next Monday. holstery are entirely new. ‘They will proceed a week without The Sanger & Jordan Agency has| Miz#i Hajox, who will not have ra- leased to Charles Hopkins the Ameri-| turned from abroad. ‘This company WhDNBODAY, Guard,” which tf a fresh addition to the list. In this Mr. Hopper assumes the role of the Jester. Ned A, Sparks has been engaged by William A. Brady for the princi- JULY ment is corroborated by a diapatch went, out from Jackson at the request ov. Brewer. Gov. Brewer's name was brought Into the record of the Davis divorce proceed- ings because of the fact that Ira Sam- can and Canadian rights of Harold] Will begin a Boston engagement at} pai male comedy part in “Sylvia Runs pie, a private detective whe Ngured in yy Chapin's three-act play, “The Mar-| the Colonial Theatre on Aug. 24. Away," which in to be the opening the case, had formerly been associa 4 10 SAVE Ll ILE GIRL rage of Columbine,” which was pro-| Mary Stockwell has been engaged | play of the regular season at the M4 confidential capacity with Gov. nN a sonyphct bond sell op Brewer and happened to be stopping at which will be seen here in New York in the fall, John W. Cope has been engaged by Cohan & Harris for their production of “It Pays to Adver " by Rot Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett, that is to open the Candler Theatre In September. The Curzon sisters, who have been sensations in circuses for the last few yeurs, are presenting thelr remark: able aerial act at the New Brighton Theatre this week. Rehearsals for the first of Henry for the role of the young mother in| Playhouse, the second company of “The Dummy,” the New York company remaining intact at the Hudson Theatre. Miss Stockwell was for three seasons in “The Man of the Hour," followed Miss Anglin in “Tho Great Divide” with Henry Miller, and has been seen in a number of New York successes. De Wolf Hopper and the members of the all-star Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company are actively at work upon the five pieces which constitute this year's repertoire. The first opera taken up was “The Yeoman of the ee = IN JUSTICE TO ADELE BLOOD) _____ MATS. 2 P.M. 4P.M. amus! Then He and Young Woman Companion Resuscitate Mil- \ dred Suster. She Saw Gov. Brewer Only Once and Then tn Wife's P | vis, her actor husband, for through Paris 8S. Russell, 4 The Evening never saw Gov. Earl Brewer of Mississippi more than once and then only on the invitation of the Governor's wife at the Executive Mansion In Her state- Broadway and The cries of several children brought E. Eugene, a young mu- Sician of No, 2151 Broadway, and a young woman with whom he was walking to the east bank of the Bronx River, near the Boston road bridge in Bronx Park to-day. In the water wua seven-year-old Mildred Suster of ~ No, 866 Hornaday place. On the bank, Fe Peerless to help her, stood her ais- ters, Helen, nine, and Blanche, ton, ] and Marie and Lillian Campbell of the same address, the former thirteen and the latter ten. Eugene jumped into the river, f which is ten feet deep there. He f swam to the little girl but had a hard Job getting her ashore as, in her ter- ror, she tried to grab him. The young woman took the child } from ugene's arma and, after he | had clambered out of the water, they ' set about resuscitating Mildred. They were hard at work when Herman W. Merkle, chief forester in the park, drove up in a carriage and carried all hands to one of the zoo buildings, where Mildred recovered. Then Ray- mond Ditmars, the curator, drove the ehildren home in hia automobile. —_—<—___—_ JULIAN MUST REDUCE TO BE PERFECT LADY Ettinge Forced to Lose Fifteen Pounds Picked Up in Tour of Europe. Jullan Eltinge, the husky young man who plays girl parts on the stage, \is up against the proposition of re- moving fifteen pounds of embonpoint before the opening of the theatrical season. He has just returned from Europe and six weeks of ease and Ger- man cooking have rendered him obese, It is necessary for Mr. Eltinge to wear corsets in his stage imperson tion. He ts no ph in build and the corsets have been an awful in- | filction in the past year or two. But | with fifteen pounds additional on | his frame—mostly around the waist- | line—he contemplates the corset or- | deal with horror. | | i PAUL J. & i | : Fulton Street Cor. Bridge Street 1829-81. 11 Broadway Alterations FREE in all Departments Owing to the Fire Which Occurred in Our Subway Basement Early Saturday Morning, we Offer $100,000 Worth Women’s Apparel Consisting of Coats, Dresses, Waists, Suits, Skirts, Un- derwear, Children’s Wear and Millinery to-morrow at TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS The insurance company have allowed our loss. So to- morrow we dispose of every garment in the house, pend- ing the buying of an entire new Fall selection. We can- not quote prices in this advertise:xent as it must appear while remarking of stock is still going on, but to those who come to-morrow, Thursday, we promise The Greatest_Bargains Ever Known in the History of Brooklyn Sale will conte oe Sale at Fulton Street Store Only OF / SEE SEE “Curses on German cooking ai German beer,” said Mr. Eltinge t . “Steadily and inaidiously the f and the beer worked their fell pur- pose on me. I am now on my way to consult a epecialist in fat remov: George Evans and some other kidders suggest that I go to a butcher shop and have myself trimmed.” pistlatil ail NOTES OF THE THEATRE. When William Harris jr.'s produc- | tion of “Twin Beds,” by Edward Sal- | isbury Field and Margaret Mayo, Is seen at the Fulton Theatre early in August, playgoers will find that house completely changed on the innide. ERNEST TORRENCE, the well DON’T FAIL TO SEE CASINO .. 1914, mple who later hel vidence upon which Blood ts suing for divor Full-blooded cows ens and several stoves. __ AMUSEMENTS. EVGS. 30 P. M. 39th Street ep COOL AND COMFORTABLE RAINEY IN THE VERY JAWS OF DEATH 9/14 ‘known Naturalist, will tell you all about the various pictures as they are shown. “THE BIRTH OF THE NILE” PAUL J RAINEY $ SET AFRICAN HUNT PICTURES Ferocious Lion Charging Mr. Rainey You Will Never See Anything to Equal This THRILLING ADVENTURE MR. RAINEY Rope a Vicious Wild Cheetah Face a Herd cf Wild African Buffaloes as the GREAT BRUTES, STAMPEDE THE WONDOROBOS Rob the Wild Bee’s Hive and Feast on the Honey THE KIKUYU MEN and WOMEN CELEBRATING A GALA FETE—DANCING THE TANGO AND THE TURKEY TROT AND OTHER UNIQUE STEPS. PARIS, LONDON and NEW YORK STYLES Have “Nothing” on the Kikuyus Nae the actrens = aiving milk, three tons of hay, @ lot of chick= | | Fourteenth Street | Dresses of Crepe, Linen and Votte—Pinin stripes and Dolly Vardens—pretty colore—tunte [Restaurant, Third Fioor—Music, 12:00 to 3:00] Third Ploor— Music, [Restaurant, Third Fioor—Music, 12:00 to 3:00] to 3: HEARN Weet of Fifth Avenue To-morrow, Thursday, Women’s Day! Extraordinary Values in Women’s Summer Apparel Superb Stock—Matchless Varietion More Satisfactory Than Anywhere Else, as We Do Not Inventory Until | August 31st, Hence No Letting Down Aaeneot Fall Models in COAT SUITS models included—veates belts Shoulder capes over coate are one of - —many have organdie and the newest featuros—ripple back i lace frille—all Bs Joona nize are also seon—ripple tunic skirts & regularly @8., Another feature, and in all more a ee ® room ts afford Among te materials are aba: lin alliga’ , included— Weaven in old blue, navy and Zi long ata short tunle meena Hercules braids used flat or in bi ‘ dainty "on wanes 2.98) and veivet or allk collars. ‘ Atiate col all in rey sizes, ala 4 slave—many. Dressy Capes, Serges Of thene were $5.98, $6.98 to $7.94) and Gabardines” 10.76 Mresses of Crepe, Ratine, Binck and navy—were $17.8 Kmbrotdered Net Votle e o—beautifull — tunte skirts — wide crushed fines Chia DaTss, Of fokserbeawtinelly silk girdtew—many pretty trim-| 9 9g ming touches—plain colors and f New Model Rain Coate— flxured, also plenty of white— Extra V. 606 4 ue, of theso were $6.98 and Navy, black and olive. % d pitt a kent hy ted bbb bank. Rubberized Canton cloth and Cashmere Dancing Frocks of sik mutt) | naietuferulder ape and izone medal also atroet mo ‘ galinen, Ja slike and Cotten Other Rain Coats...... 4,08 to 15,08 | Volles—volles are © orm, atripes. and O08] nacnine su Be —excellont range of modela— Ly € favorite colors—worth $10.94... ay * Crepe de Chine oe Bkirte are in yoke 14, . platted tuntes—soft athing Cape-tubberined, pure i ~ va mit pber, antina, taftotns and others— A Bavy! king blue whler Black, fine rhnan ‘ot atylee * and colpra. 1.40 have a wonderful _v Shoes and si ‘4 and Charmea Fed and black. v4 jatecn and satin, *« nd Combinations Dt 198 | | ‘ xine ~» NEW OUTING HATS For Vacation Trips * Must Be White to Be Smart, and Other Traveling Needs And How Pretty! SUIT CASES—-TRAVEL BAGS WHITE SATIN HATS UTY F ous modifications of sa.lora, BEAI CASES 7 having, high oF med ° WATERPROOF Travel Hage: ¥ straight or roll brit: Light weight—made elu 2 velvet, using It sively for James A 150 ia Trimmings are mainly white! on..,, with white or green follage— and leather fancies are also | Oxford shape—new wood color fibre= eed leathered da, corners and iy a i | edge protectors—riveted trams Remarkable Variety— lining having full length pocket brees 2.75...5.00...7,50...10,00 | Anish bolt ends and feat ' OUTING HATS— Cowhide Travel Stuff, semi-stiff and very soft—narrow 16, 17 ant Teh “Fai, Hm...3.75 and jum = brime—dented —_ and Riveted — sewed leather lined protected ends. merhing felt Casco ‘ 4 to 16 inch—val. .79.. sie oS seca Matting nea ‘caus germ Ld occa. $2.98... Light weight, straps al seamless ring hand! Gand edges. Mei nd Boye’ Leather Seal, cowhide smooth crowns—striped bands, waxed and groskrain—white ribbon as well as felt straps and buckles are favored trimmings—wonderful ty. BT. DS. LDS. Bs end 3.98 MEN’S SHIRTS, BELTS, Etc. Keen price cuts on new, smart styles Shirte—Crepe de chines and avy ailk—white grounds with self Roman satin stripes--coat models cuffe—well known mak nt workmanship— —woft ere— @uck, flannel and serge tennis and outing suits. Beasty & Vanity Coors... 98 to 7.40 5 ripes 0! Summer colorings— handsome! 6 to 9 Atti F — 4 re Felnforced corners—well made= encircling strape—value $3.%.....1.87 ntitehed At Broadway Store Thursday bargains will be the feature of our sales, as usual. New Amsterdam {i/).\0 4" ZIEGFELD FOLLIES” (Ate: The boxes, heretofore in front of the first balcony, are being ripped out and two rows of seats are being placed STEAMBOATS._ STEAM :AMBOATS. IGHLAND LAKE av STEAMBOATS. _ TO-NIGHT, Beautiful Silver Cup DANCING CONTEST on the NEW Steel Steamer Complete, Orchestra, rey Dancing Free. Nanuo and Mr, Raymond McKay in Charge, TRIPt—N¥ Oa I oma Wow BALLROOM by Daylight All Service Bally Except Sanday, cablifeis, Mp Commeytiona, to, all yeni tn, the skills, daratoga, “the Adironda rg ‘Memauirant, Str. “Washington Irving” Turedays, Thuradays, Saturdays, Str. “Hendrick Hudson” im, Wednesdays, Fridays. Artes HAMMERSTEIN’S finn Ad intr oe eile a JARs & S884 Momingside, NEW YORK ROOF B3Ore2- SanSE TAKE YOUR GIRL Moonlight Sails—July 21, 22, 23, 24 Joa biectouek rad tues wee at fh thw) ro 7 tsi Cut Price Sale of Toilet Articles ‘Continued! : ADIRON DACK aaa, ; ulten” ey tHamiton."BonWelsh saying Spucinls Tocoen Toour dll 1. audeville: Gene Je! le Music--Dancing—Refreshments. Pier 32 N. R. Foot Canal St.,8:00 P.M. | West 132d St. Pier 8:45 P. M. Returning 11:30 P. M. Phone Day and Night, Spring 9400 TONIGHT Round Trip 50c It Makes Little Difference What You Need, a World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Get It. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES LONGACRE' APAIR oF SIXES uh aoe | | [PATTEN LINE} Wie vals ha retnmire ty Bt ithe ott (Hudson River Day Line (ALBANY pay u Dewbrosere, Mine Mai OCEAN TRAVEL, |_ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES | EABY iat OK MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | American Watch & Diamond Co. | © MAIDEN LANE, Tel, 6887 Cort, The Great White Stes! Steamships MASSACHUSETTS and BUNKER HILL Ie Nudts (ooo Murray Streets Weel und Sundaye sume service returnit mn North Side Bis, roomy steamships, with first-class din- 8 P| id Steamshi Mw. Tues: Tick ts and allinformeton at the Piers: also City Ti Offic, 290 Broad. DIAMONDS SSSRRE wy, and Cily Tourist and N.Y, Trangier Co, uffices, ve tend! information athe Pi seas alan Coty Ticket Officer, 290 Brim WATCHES Tar naiown ERCMIN way, and City Tourist and N.¥, Tranafer Co, office. Eastern Steamship Corporation “Sunday World Wants Work Eastern Steamship Corporation = Monday Morning Wonders. FREE FIRE Way te By, Eve, PASSING SHOW OF MAKING ELLIQUI'S WEEN tioe Bi, Ww APARTMENT 12-K 391hsTt, at ga, hy a a TOO MANY COOKS 7 = PSION MET TUR STDIN '. CANE nears Ennt 99th & 134th Sta. 0 PAULJ. RAINGY'S The only steamer Gea PARI 1914 AFRICAN RA RASS RUGS— A orders] a specially designed | Fidson River in Steel Str. HIGHLANDEK Sn eae snail contresfino ‘shades of green NORTH BEACH ORKS TUES. & THURS, Queensboro Bridge Trolicy Aleo Direct, STEEPLECHASE Iniand'e Refined vanw Ww CLASON POINT PARK The Sound Bawttin bunt heat ear from F Brome Vark subway te ro Ay iaed By Decision of Court (New York Supreme Court, Appel- late Division, First Department.) Draws Exclusively For the Comic Section of the NEW YORK ein rorners—strap al are ALL-THE-WAY-BY-WATER ALL- THE. WAY-BY- WATER mr RUDOLPH DIRKS | Weick sods” | “ME PTAA T B O S O N 18 P L Maine DIAMONDSeCREDIT Originator of the Famous ) KAISIINGS THIRD FLOOR, | 4 an tn sleoves oF o I Vacatlonists bound for Maine will find this 390- AW: 0,170 | pout E: . ilies Colne Dre a5) ASTV UNDERWEAR ataty Ftoon, ‘ . at 01 a ti — t ol v7 ne WLBT. Cataccoul nemain, percale and che 89 ct. Women's Long Silk Glo r] THE Way to Travel in Summer of the vacation itself, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Katzenjammer Kids ee hac ae ye taut | tonathi~doubhe Cones SUNDAY WORLD RUGS for Every Use at Money-Saving Prices for Every Housewife A comprehensive bi COLONIAL RAG RUGS Plain centres and chinta borders— 5D SEAMLESS WILTON VELVETS— Values to $25.00.. 1850 Also neamed Axmtnst feet =florais, Orientals | | | | superb colors. | and brown=worth $10.00. se esser eo! a : Pend fteeworth $10.08. 3 TON RUGS— : ‘WOOL FIBRE RUGS-—- i tons of rere Orientalm in dea Sacwhore #000" 20 PRES. ss... OTS WILTON VELVET RUGS— $.3x10 or 7.6x9 ft.—eeamed and seamless—small and medallion ee Reversible « Bpectal 3.75 4.75 6.75 value $7.98 $5.98... KGxl0.6 ft 9xld ft-—value ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders, EES $4.98 Women's Summer Skirts Ham 2.05 | 79 et, Stripe Messalines—yd. wide...... so deat hian hi cil stripes on navy, Co- rhsat Mh brown and Laray erounds, » bute KS-—-MAIN FLOOR, Hnen—white, with d down front. wit also white long uasian tunlo—all lengths and bunds | WOMBN'S SKIWTS SECOND FLOOR, 17 ct. Mercerized Poplins Soft and lust coloré—algo pl navy for n#, wulte, WASH DUES PABMICS BASEMENT, dresue $1.69 White Voile Blouses 119 ered clon | collara | 69 et, Bleached Sheets. emb'd effect SIX (before —hemming)—depend= dertaallalgva Able make xeamlens SECOND FLOOR, MUSLINS- BASEMENT, Towels, —hemmed—white bo 1 ct, Bleached Isat —abao wiry br LW |] 75 ct. Boys’ Trousers 6 to 17 yre s and tweeda browns—many MAIN FLOOR, + TURD FLOOR INFANTS: DEPT GLOVES MAIN FLOOR, 49 ct, Women's Silk Boot Hose And white=Lisle | sole, »—hith spliced heel 2 MAIN FLOOR, ' Clock Signs Denote M Look for the at -—______________________@ CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY During Julv and August.

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