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| No. 364 Cary avenu., eet New Brishton, 8. 1. ho wes woundc* in the mouth, and N. f. Shea of New Haven, . cats san, ot in the arm, will recover. The former ..id she could nu. identify Parnell, since she had not cven seen the man who ran into the car and fired the shots, Bhea, said to Magistrate House: “I've been in jail a hundred times, and I ain’t afraid of brass buttons. | The Hoboken police are caring for MAN WhO SHOT UP NEWHAVEN TRAIN back of No. 10 Grand atrect. The chile cop.” Biagisteate House sentenced him to name {8 Bella Vondonvich. Neighbc six months in th nitentiary. Hornsteln Was taken to the: Tome | hood people told the police that the lit returned to the police court and a| one had been wandering about for charge of disorderly conduct was filed | couple of days and was sleeping jothing about the affair, and, though he says he never used drugs, he ad- mits he was drunk, He sald he left One of Three He Wounded | new York a noon Saturday to fo to Expected to Die—Motive Bridgeport to gee his wife and two of Raid Not Cléar. children, trom’ whom he was sep- arated, But he says he does not re- member boarding a train for New York in Bridgeport. The handker- chief which Parnell hnd used as a nell, twenty-seven| mask was found on him. manked Coroner Flynn, who started an in- handle ay anked Himself With) quiry” Saturday evening, te of the & handkerchief and raided the west-| opinion that Parnell carefully planned bound Boston Express of the New) the hold-up with the intention of er Haven jine as it neared Willlams-| bing the conductor of the train, al brides etuca) jeared Willams) drank to brace himself up, Parngil ridge Saturday evening, shooting jy, son of Walter M. Parnell, a pros: two men and a woman, is a novice! perous ship chandler of No, 65 White . it is said to-day at|hall street, Manhattan, and until ft adquarters. short ume ago lived with his parents’ He w jat No, 52 Windsor Place, Brooklyn. He was brought from the Bronx |} bought the revolver and cart- County Jail to Headquarters, where ridges in Jersey City before goitig to ho is held without ball pending the Bridgeport. expected death of Austin Dyce, a = sailor, whom he shot in the stomach. | nothing was found against Parnell. | Bornstein, Second Offender, Gets} After his arrest in a lot at Two Hundred and Tenth street and Bronx Six Months on Island for Attack. Roulevard, whither he had fled after leaping from the train, he said he was intment as a po- and bemoaned the fact that the escapade probably| ‘The arraignment of David Born- would ruin his chances, He was asked | stein in Centre Street Police Court to- if he ever had taken the civil service ‘day on a charge of assaulting a police. examination. He admitted he had not,| man in the public baths at No. 5 Rut- gers street brought to the recollection of Magistrate House an arraignment of Bornstein on a similar charge on Sept. 20, 1912. On that occasion Born- but said he had intended to apply. After his examination at Headquar- stein, crdssing the Bridge of Sighs af- ter receiving a short sentence for ters Parnell was taken back to the vagrancy, pulled off his shoe and Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday Charles’ 8, years old, wh Important Midsummer Clearance Sale Men’s Shoes Commencing Tuesday, July 28th All low shoes and several styles of high shoes not to be continued for the coming season will be offered at substantial reductions from usual prices Regularly $7.00 to $8.00 34.85 Regularly $6.00 . . . $3. 95 Regularly $5.00 . . . $3.3 5 Street Floor Bronx Jail and the police are in more of a quandary than ever as to the mo- tive that caused him to shoot up the train. Dyce, the most seriously wounded, | knocked Patrolman Miller out with ft, in in Harlem Hospital and surgeons| He served a year on the island for ©. he probably will die. Ar. effert! that offense. wan made to get Dyco to identify the! When arraigned to-day on com- : aint of Pa , 0 prisoner Saturday night he de-| Midiaon street atation, who sald that clined to do so, saying he wanted to| he attacked him with a block of be let alone. Mrs. Beswle Thoreson of | wood in the publie bath, Bornstein We Give Surety Co New York's Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Tuesday’s EXTRA Bargains Include some of the most attractive lots of merchandise that have been offered in the Pre-Inventory Sale. They represent small lots of present season articles that MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY—and our way of doing it is to reduce prices when such merchandise is MOST desirable. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Many Other Bargains Besides These Are on the BARGAIN PLAZA and Throughout the ‘Store Lot of Women’s $4.50 Wash Dresses $3.45 Tn striped and flowered voiles, crepes and ratines, with folds or long tunics, O'Neill Main Store—Third Ficor. Lot of Women’s $2.50 Women's Regular 50¢ Gloves” 17¢ oves, Silk double-tip gloves in white and colors, Also 2-clasp chamoisette, O'Neill Main Store—Street Floor, Tuesday Special Extraordinary! Five Hundred Pairs of Men’s Banister Shoes The shoes that have given James A. Banister Co., of Newark, a worldwide reputation as The Finest $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 Shoes Made Values up to 39c Muslin Tuesday, $2.98 Pair Wash Underwear, L9C || zine women ot an at ick Re Cat Ovoris ate || Tee cag $1.98 these leathers are le on good, conservative lasts, as well as the up- to-date styles. All sizes in Oxfords—AA to EE, t . The sizes in high shoes are AA to latest English lasts, including the new duck bill toe, also conservative lasts, White Buckskin Oxfords with |° Corset Covers, made of fine Nain- sook, French Waist prettily trimmed with laces and embroidery, also crepe with lace trimming. Women's Drawers, In chambray, voiles, linens, mad- ras and rice cloth, e O'Nelll Main Store—Third Floor, Regular 75c to $1.50 made of See ete ey Blooae aivia See ca uate Wao Muslin Sheets at embroidery trimmed, pee mneneuevecaicst food case Lot of Regular 20c Regular Value $6.00 39 c to 89 c peg eemyry gl | Crash Swing 15c Hemstitched Crib Sheets, 39c Size 45x72, Made from a superior grade of fine, bleached cotton, 95c Scalloped Muslin Sheets, Lot of Regular $3.00 1 Tub Silk 12:¢ | Towelling, Seat, $3.00 | Barnsley's; @ good heavy grade; | Mission Finish, strong and dur- each 69c : 1. | suitable for roller, tea and dish | able. Complete with hanging chains Sizes 54x90 and 63x90, Recom- Waists, toweln”_ No mail, phone of C: 0.1, | and hooks mended for their extraordinary Made of fine quality, selt-plaited | °TS5 All*dh ta gtore—Second Fleer, O'Neill Main Glore—Witth Wleer, | weight and durability. ruffle; sizes 34 to 38, Lot of $3.00 and $4.00 90c Hemstitched Muslin Sheets, O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. | Lot of Regular $2.48 | 3, x ; ae paso trees F a r 5 | | ched muslin; the kind that wi Values upto $5.00 |} pabin {Lace pr. wel Ne'maiy phone ar C0. 7 | : orders filled, Middy ¢4.75 Cloths,ca, $1.25 Curtains, ST i ° | Linen Cluny, Marie Antoinette, , $1.9: Skirts ,, Irish Satin Damask: sie @8 x #21 | seotely Madras and. lace curtains, Lot of Regular $1.98 In blue serge, plaids, checks, all wool materials and plaited models. O'Neill's Main Store—Third Floor, Values up to $2.50 Misses’ patterns to select from. Strictly all linen, No mail, phone or C,0.D, orders filled. O'Neill Main Tot of Regular $30.00 also Dutch curtains, 2 to 4 pairs | of a kind. O'Nelll Main Store—Fourth Floor. Table Cloths “" 98c Irish Satin Damask Size 05x65 inches; full blea Store—Second Fleer, | | Values up to 35c Cc i of good wearing quality, St Dresses 69¢ | Velvet Material BC i eecsniel sister | 91.50 titched Muslin Sheets, Misses’ and Juniors’ Tub Drewes; | RUSS $14.50 aterials, yd. Cc Laden’ ices; percales, ginghams, x . . Cretonnes, S' 4 and other Size 90x99. Made from an ex- ral pretty models, Extra large size Rugs; size 11.3x12 | curtain materials in great variety, | ceptionally fine grade of muslin feet. All wool; a number of good atterns to choose from; while they which gives the best results in wear, No mail, phone or C. 0, D. orders filled, O'Nelll Main Store—Second Floor, O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, Regular 85c Quality O'Neill Main Stere—Fourth Floor, Lot of Regular $20.00 jast. O'Nelll Main Store—Fourth Floer, Cork Sq.Yd. | Tot of Regular 50¢ Brussels Lot of Women’s 85e and $1 Linoleums, 48¢ Ruffled 599, Rugs, $9.50) Union ‘iertune | Curtains, pr. A timed quaauy vers tet! — Suits, 45C White muslin curtaing, with neat Vhile the quantity lasts, Size 7.6 Lace trinumed or cuff knee; French tucks and fluted ruffle, O'Neill Main O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Fleer, Mees. O'Meil) Main Store—Fourth Wier, | O'Nolli Main Btore—Hirect Floor, O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City | Awandoned Chita Stept In Sheds. oy hild about #ix years old who was found When I get out I'm going to kil) this |iate Inst night sleeping in a wood ahed however, is ,ositive that P ect fs/ against him. When he has served | sheds, The police have a warrant for ihe, cnt Whe did Ole shooting. {his term of six months he will be| her mother on a charge of larceny a Ap # arraigned again and given six months 'they think she abandoned the child when Parnell dectares he remembers; more. she learned the warrant had been ssued. —_ ai upons with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise ===, ie ore tle a in we every year. Furniture Sale Stock Whether KEEPERS and to O —as illustrated, at. . BARAK, Ly es A) vey THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1914. Frame either golden oak of mahog- any veneer, upholstered in e k bapa att mi §: 4 i — a DOUBLE 2a STAMPS MORNINGS SINGLE zac STAMPS AF’ J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE” BOTH SIDES SIXTH AVE.,IB1#TO19t! STREET ANNEX BUILVING—HOME FURNISHINGS Now in Progressin Our Annex Building Greenhut’s Greatest Midsummer big 7 * There are Furniture Sales AND Furniture Sales—GREENHUT’S is the sale to which “knowing” buyers come in crowds pd occupy a modest apartment or a palatial mansion, you can furnish it from our immense Midsummer ‘OR MUCH LESS THAN ANYW! It’s the great opportunity of the year for EVERYBODY—and most im NERS OF SEASHORE AND COUNTRY RESORTS. Every Piece of Furniture on Our Floors Bears a New Price Mark. Bigger Money-Savings Than Ever. A Greater Variety Than Ever. By Special Arrangement, Furniture Will Be $50 Kindel Divanette Beds $ ERE ELSE 39 line shown and demonstrate fourth floor. ——— $43 Quartered Oak China Closets oak Hosen 505 ~—golden at finished a of SERGE DRE BPE, EMB! Y, rt ESS The Dresses to $5, on Sale, at....... ++. ++ Many novel ety! | ROD! COMBINATION 0 DED. TUSSAH en Fo on Sale, at.. — Our Entire Stock of Women’y and Misses’ mmer Cotton Dresses Must Go Quickly and nerly $18.35 VERSAL” ANNEX BUILDING-—-HOME FURNISHINGS Sale of Housefurnishings LIFT-COVER “UNL REFRIGERATORS | Y S135 ED IRON. RE Made of selected quartered oak,| A speciall rich golden oak color. |niture; comi Closet is 68 inches high and 48inchesjand neat wide; handsomely ornamented; con- | rockers and chairs are unusual value struction and finish of the best. Thos CHAMBR. The Dresse Tomorrow, at ae BROCADED TUSSAH and BLUE and BLACK VOI CLOTH WITH WHITE HAIRLINE STRIPE; trimmed ice to aetect ERED VOILE, Priced, Can be upholstered in tapestry, Spani: anish I to Mate! h, Beaut rongly i designed piece of fur- ortable, strongly made, in appearance. These at tomorrow's special price. ‘MAIN BUILDING A FRACTION OF THEIL $7 90 Formerly to $5 [Formerly to $6.74 Formerly tos oth When, at the height of the warm weath you may be perfectly sure that the occasion “tun' to The Big Store as early in the day ax you can possibly come. his season, and o HERE ARE ALL SIZESIN Dresses are tremendously the vogue # have caused the size ranges to become incomplete. THE ASSORTMENTS, BUT NOT EVERY SIZE IN It is characteristic of The Big Store to do BIG riced every cotton dress in our entire stock for 4 Parner con on selling price. add that in no instance does the price y nothing of labor or trimming le is fro ic: We ma of the material alone, 4 Bear in mind that every dress in this resents the smartest styles produced this on. ‘ Fortunate, indeed, is the woman who attends this advantage of the unmatchable styles and values offered. Space permits seventy-five beautiful styles in this sale, The Dresses Formerly Priced to $1.50, on Sale, Tomorrow, at... - 69e 9 are made of PERCALE, ‘AY; trimmed with laces and embroi Formerly Priced to $2. pretty eummer colorings , on Sale, $ RAH net and faces: riced The Dresses Formerly Priced 3ey 25 9 BE ceree a | 50 to $4.50, on Sale, at $ tripes; em Splendid variety of pretty styles. The materia re FLOWERED CREPE, COLOR ED and WHITE CREPE combined, STRIPED VOILE and WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE The Dresses Formerly Priced $ 4.75 to $11.50, on Sale, at Dainty creations of FINE CREPP, EYELET embroidered pretty color EMBROIDERED POM. LINEN with costee EMBROIDERED VOILES AND AWNI {PED VOILES. TR. The Dremea Formerly Priced $95 to $14.75, on Sale, at tea aus wisica produced. silk dresses, FANCY are. elaborately BMBRO STRIPED CREPE in PLAID EFFECTS PRENCHTAND RAMIF LINEN, CRES ned with PLAIN CREPE; PRENGH LINEN TLTY STRIPED VOILE; Jong tunis SSES in embroidered > in the rirdies of ailk, velvet and patent new cape effects; delightful colorings, Se GALVANIZED GARBAGE CANS —with bail hi ight: fietiny ; tight-tining cover 5c $1.15 FOLDING § ING TABL $1.10 FOLDING ING BOARDS—at ELECTRIC IRONS | a0. KNOCK-DOWN WINDOW plete, with cord and plug ZEN FRAMES-—for mak y for use 8} Mi * th rut 7 AMERICAN. GIRL CEDAR POLISH RO HOPS at 59e Ne Toc (5-FO0T) WELL-MADE | 75: CUR’ s feet) | 6x12 rust pings GREENHUT COMPANY—FORMERLY GR $80 Three-Piece Genuine Spanish Leather Library Suites, $ As Illustrated; Tomorrow, at.. Heavy frames made of selected birch, handsomely carved. er Rock- [$25 Mahogany Oval Library Tables : come ee $ 1 7.50 the best; one drawer; top 28x45— the correct size for the present-day apartment. for _Immédiate Clearance We Reduce Them Dresses TIAL NOIICE- ly reason of the extraordinary reauctions ia thia sale no dressca will be sent C.O, D. or on approval, none will be exchanaed or credited.and no mailor telephone orders will be filled. Deep flounce of Ploatings well made of excellent material. Suitable for your tub dresses. er, Greenhut's hold @ sale like this, | $1.50 “Klosfit" Petticoats—celebrated is one that should bring you on the wear and fit things, m our regular stocks and rep> TERNOON. Usual Complimentary 2-7 Stamps Free, Tomorrow Distribution tn Our Annex Building Complimentary Siampa ene book, but yor many books ae you To Charge Customers All charge purchases made during the remainder month will be entered on bills rendered Sep: IN TOWN. portant to HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE eld for Future Delivery if Desired. *Neitustratedeer... 14,50 o4 One of the prettiest brass bedsteads in the mark Made according to our own specification and dean. The pos e 2-inch continuous with ish leather or panne. | & high hy St ir, “Sak Top is 42 inches long; has a 22x28 inch French plate mirror; full swell front; polished finish; all $22.50 Walnut, Birdsey: Golden itully designed; heavily and finished; workmanship of made and fin- ished. MAIN BUILDING Undermuslins Former Prices $1 to $1.25; 69 Tomorrow, at All Peettily Trimmed with Lace or Embroidery Princess Slips, Petticoats, Combina- tons of Corset Cover and Drawers or Skirt combined, Night Gowns with low, high or V necks, Sip ——————_ MAIN BUILDING $1.25 White § 89¢ R ORIGINAL PRICES for Sateen Petticoats, 11.50 Formerly to $14.75 1 jur recent great sales MAIN BUILDING 2,000 Pairs of Men’s and Youths’ TROUSERS EACH STYLE. therefore havi k clearance, regardle of e ask cover even the cost On Sale, Tomorrow, at mar 5183 The Trousers at # ‘These would be extraordinary values at $2 and $3. All sizes up to 40 waist-measure. $2 The Trousers at This lot includes trousers formerly priced $3, $4 and $5. All sizes up to 54. “Kingly” and other good makes are represented. Also included are Cuffs Bottom Trousers, Outing Trousers, Striped Worsteds and Mixtures, sale, tomorrow, and takes MAIN BUILDING Clearance of Women’s $3.50 and $4 Foot-Mould Low Shoes, at ANNEX BUILDING HOME FURNISHINGS Axminster and Velvet R u zg Ss Oriental colorings and designs; excellent two-tone effects. Axminster Rugs. Velvet Rugs EENHUT-

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