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4 * HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914, | LONE OF THREE SHOT ON |WOMAN HURT IN FIRE LEAP.'-—o oS ie Store Opens ? : TRAIN BY PARNELL DIES" eseeeneey ns|| Srand Conte Baldor! | me 7 T sre i Th a frenzy of exciteme! abeshesd atSP. — From Original Designs Austin Dyce Succumbs, Other Two Nansag hy ihe olla on th SubwayS‘ation Daily. Satar- Wherever You Live, et Us Show You | How to Save in-Buying Furniture THE FACT THAT WE ARE SENDING CARLOADS of Furniture to New Jersey, Cofhecticut, up- per New York State, Pennsylvania and far-away points shows the widespread influence of the Abraham burg, leaped from a second story win- | ferent Materials and Trimmings. Is Indicted. dow to tho street: and was probably fatally Injured. Auntin Dyce, @ sailor, shot In the) ine gee was among a quantity of hate stomach by Charles Parnell aboard| stored in the basement by Jacob Roder, | the Boston oxpress of the New Ha-|4 manufacturer, and when it started | ven's Shore Line Saturday evening! policeman Doyle of the Bedford avenue las the train noarel Willlamabridge,| station went Into the house and got 2 | died to-day in the Harlem Hospital, nakeil wis sempen Urleae eere, ote, He was one of three persons wounded | he told th: by Parnell, who wore a red handker-| #0 easy o chief for a mask and claims he wi #o drunk he did not know what was doing. Parnell is now charged with homictde. A Finishing Touch He was caught soon after the shoot- ing in the Pronx. At first the police | To many a dish and a keen ap- thought he was a drug fend, but they | petizer for every meal. have found no evidence of that. The other man and the woman shot by ER , him are improving. Warnell sald he & What Can Be Done With Same Design Made of Dif- Victims Will Recover; Shooter | siicktold of No. 4 Hope street, Willtams- (Pees sn sense resaqeoeees o SOSSEEOSOOND ® escape from the fire was tter. LTHURSDAY SPECIAL | Cotton Fabrics: bpacdad a tile Lite andcewo onl SAUCE and Straus August Furniture Sale. Remnant Sale fren, and did not know he had taken |) a ORIGINAL WORCESTERWRE The fact that so many of the former customers of Sheppard pie & Company, whose stock we sold} | DAINTY FABRICS that are cee oe ee New |] an todispensable relish for al! Sea some time ago, are coming from Manhattan and for one hundred miles around to attend this sale, is another | | in broken assortments of colors, ap Foods and Chating Dish Cookins. | | tribute to the satisfactory way in which this store handled the purchases they made then. in lengths suitable for dresses, | WINS BRIDE BY TELEPHONE. Sold by Orocers Everywhere Do not let the mere fact that you do not wish to get your Furniture now keep you from taking advans | | waists and children’s wear; ma tage of this sale. We will hold it until the Fall and send it when and where you say. But let us show it to you. Let us help you to compare it with any you have seen anywhere at any price. Let us show you just what we are offering at these record little prices and compare it yourself with anything at anywhere near the prices—and we KNOW you will buy. We never saw the time yet that comparison of price and quality did not make sales for this great event. terials that are right up to the minute—Voiles, Linens, Crepes, | Ratines, Ginghams and some; fancy weaves, i > | Remance of the Wire Culminates | ——————————————— > 4 im Bronx Wedding. A “telepiipne” wedding, in which the principals were Frank J. Carroll of No. Lot 1—Values up to 19c, 4 i 136 South Eighth avenue, Mount Ver-| 9 From acres of Furniture w a ‘: ea yard | 2 non, and Mies Theresa Featey of No. To Yourself ture we quote a few value examples Lot 2—Values up to 29c, i . i 960 Toller avenue, the Bronx, took place at the Church of Angelo Mortet in the| by keeping in he hysical ' Lot 3—Values up to 396 at t . H Bronx this morning. ent wire| trim and you will be the best $27.00 $32.00 Lot 4—Values up to 596, Hadi ae BT eee eee ee one exchange’ tor ten| friend to yourself and a pleas- 7 ° 196 a ; Subway Noor, West Buultiees . | THURSDAY SPECIAL | 50c Camisoles at 39c SMALL LOT of net Cami- soles, some trimmed with dainty lace, otherswithbandsof flowered lace, some trimmed with ribbon; j many pretty models with lace i > ; , and the bride has bate a8 oF wry ure to others. Most sicknesses $ here for eight years. 18 cits begin in the dinary and P4 nor ailments of the digestive 2 | operator 4 a ; o Library Rocker Table, at rr. organs, and for these nts Carroll has talked with Miss Feale; $ | over the wires in the course of his wor! 2] many times im tho last elght years, but q 3 |he never saw her until about a year ago, 3 | Mr. and Mrs, Carroll will go to Lake | George on « bridal trip. —— 100 KILLED BY BOMB. oe People in Spanish Town Are Vie- Aime of Ei have become the most popular MADRID, July 29.— t sons were reported dead from a bomb remedy, they are 80 é om>| gafe, 80 certain, and prompt Fenon eince ‘ot avarrn, according| in their beneficial action. despatch gave no details of i @ explo- ulate the liver, late ‘the $21.50 $25.50 $5.00 Chiffoniers, $3.75 r Golden oak. Five large drawers and wood gallery lop. $14.00 Dressers, $11.00 - White enamel, three large drawers, 20x22 inches, plain mirror. * $5.00 Muffin Stands, $2.95 Mahogany finish, three wood shelves. $5.00 Couch Beds, $3.95 “ Couch frame and mattress, either sliding c. drop side. sertion running through the en- tire garment. Store orders only. * Gingham Aprons, 10c Blue and white check gingham Aprons, with pocket; edge finished with pipiag of white lawn, Store ; orders only, ’ Pique Petticoats, 4% Golden oak, wood seat, banister back, $1.90 Brass Costumers, $1.10 Bright or satin finish, both child’s and full size, $12.00 Parlor Rockers, $9.00 bs panostny finish, upholstered in genuine leather seat and acl yo hundred per- aun | —»———- f bowels. By cleansing the Ot pique, straight model, with ils . wane Wt rate wan) | system and purifying scalloped * sttom. Second Moor, East Building. omen’s 39c Combinations, 25c EXTRA LARGE size jersey ribbed cotton Combinations, low neck, sleeveless, wide cut lace trimmed knee. Women’s 19c and 25¢ Undervests, 2 for 25 Lisle and cotton ribbed Undervests, .ow neck, sleeveless; regular and exe tra sizes; straight or shaped. Sor: slightly imperfect. ‘Sireet floor, Fulton ‘st,, Central Bulding, G85 3-95005- HACKENSACK, N. J. July 29.~-| D they prove that they 9 sieaavia at | Ave the Best 400 Women’s $2 to $3 Dresses, 98c Each ee reer cce cetal he aie athe tee tick c manor ts THINK OF IT! Try to imagine a pfetty, daintily made dress for porch or street wear at @Be! Even ‘ ai Go Che er mana to tit his chin and cause, him to Good at $2 to $3 they would be excellent value. oy ; Sirk, to. chow under. (he. tunio edge, | CURIEN ‘ace titia ‘We hat been ease Of Friends The materials are Striped Voiles, lavender, blue and black, with long tunic skirt in the very second of Sootpcna: ee for a | dered and Sheriff Heath hurried there} | aif Any Medicine ta the World, || Style—and figured Lawns and Plgin Percales in other effective models of the season, ~ in bones tA - The sizes are 34 to 46. There are 400, but even that quantity will not stay here very long, at 98c each, ene ih owe Reowcagig hg tag Mei rer ont Our Regular Save th e Bab i es e i BEAITPUL DRESES poagriseed beg fel alt fascinating i of ait, pho Rae , NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, oan hardly realize that of "There are White and Colored Linens, Crepes, Cotton Eponge, Light Weight Golfines, Chenille Striped Marguerite all the children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cont, or nearly || Stresin snd most extraorditary prizes for those ws) arrive fat tnd hw, Coin Dulin one-quarter, die before they reach one yeary thirtyseven per cent, or more By The Evening World's Expert, F Mile. Lodewick DESCRIPTION. than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! THURSDAY SPECIAL SBURSOAYORESIAE er of ues even i e e 7 Sat, he er] Wo do not hestate to aay that a timely uso of Castor would saves ms- ||Lace Curtains and. Upholsterings||/99c Sternau Shower Sprays, 75¢ ences" Auintinets ond srace °| jority of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these At Smallest Pri Anywhere A FAUCET SHOWER SPRAY with the famous Holdfast bulb; has s inch Sey mater, however, tor such stvia| infantile deaths are oooasioned by the use of narcotio preparations, Drops, tinctures oy SPINY NG 2 ee be Se 25c and 35c Glass Coasters, 17¢ and 25c Dainty glazed china bottle or glass Coasters, with neat decorations and brass nickel plated rims; Just right for serving your Summer drinks, .17¢ and 95¢ $%35 Aluminum Double Skillets, 98c A double hinged Skillet, macs of pure aluminum/ very good for fish, ome- lets, etc. Subway floor, Bast Bu'lding, 30c to $1.25 Curtaining, 18c to 48c Yard Colored Scotch Curtain Madras and domestic Sun Fast Madras, plain and figured, at 18c, 28c, 38c and 48c 15c Scrims at 8c a Yard Plain Curtain Scrim in white, cream and Arab, and colored bor- dered Curtain and soothing syrups sold for 's complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine, They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons: In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria achieved tor| operates exactly the reverse, but you must see’ that it bears the signature of short waist portion | Chaa H, Fletcher, Oastorla causes the blood to ciroulate properly, opens the gal, and in attached vo a not | Pores of the skin and allays fever, Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Peeler, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have preseribed your Castoria (m many cases and have always found it an efficient and speedy remedy." is the finely plaited tunic 4 Dr. Frederick D. Rogers, of Chicago, Ill, says: I have fyund Fletcher's epg yale lower a4 Castoria very useful in the treatment of children’s comp! foundation skirt, Dr. William C. Bloomer, of Cleveland, Ohio, ‘says: In my practice I am At tho left is shown th- dainty ef- | L f glad to recommend your Castoria, knowing it is perfectly moless and fe Tattuce green color, The waist and | \ Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa, saya: “I have proscribed your Cas- yoke ae Sito. oF -taitatay, oe Aer | toria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and bonefit to my patients." Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., cays: “I have used your Cas torla in my own household with good results, and have advised several G mae cord Szhieh drops ie Jong tasseled YW ee ¥ use it or i mild laxative effect and freedom from harm.” iD front, forms the simple but ’ ir. J. B. Elliott, of New York City, says: “Having during the past alx Bre nee arenas, wile Dar se years prescribed your Casteria for infantile stomach disorders, I most sleeves. Such a model would serve — heartily commend its use. + The formula contains nothing deleterious Bevis for iawn to the most delicate of children.” Dr. C. G. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb., says: ‘Your Castoria is an Ideal . | medicine for children, and I frequently prescribe it. While I do not advo- ot ee cate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an i mary ie me eeateeg! Neeoptey) in the care of children,” s Prenphia Seed Dr. J. rker, 0} nsas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria bolds the “ Saree," pos hy Pe aye esteem of tho medical profession in a manner held by no other proprie- ered on the waist In self color could hy ° ¢ tary preparation, It is a sure and reliable medicine for infants and chil- ere atin tive topenee of t : | drea. In fact, it 1s the universal household remedy for infantile allments.” a in Gene catia nine, Dr. H. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: “Castoria is one of the very a eee =: = finest and most remarkable remedies for in and children, In my opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave, I can PROF. LOEB LEFT $2,148,042. furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to its efficiency i of Eatate, to Keo and merits” Convulsions Feverish metone EE ee | cenuinE CASTORIA Atways anthro; in Octobor, 1912, left ‘ Afillidon ears the Signature P9R16.c12, according to the appraiser's ; Fe nip l 5 She Rigas « | report filed in the Transfer Tax Office r uz Centaur Company } of the Surrogate's Court yesterday, NEW YORK. To his widow, Prof. Loeb left the bulk " ef bis estate, including the home at THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Washable Skirts At 98c, $1.25, $1.95 and $2.98 ONE THOUSAND washable Skirts for women, The materials are imported and domestic pique, ramie linen, cordeline and ratine, A great variety of styles, including smart sport models for outing and also afternoon wear. Sizes for large and small women. Second flow, Central But! $1.00 to $1.25 scrim Curtains, - bc a pair $1.50 to $1.75 scrim Cartaing, $3.00 scrim Curtains... $1.25 Nottingham Lace $2.95 to # tains. 91.89, $2.89 and $< .89 pair 25¢ to $5c drawnwork bordered Cur- tain Scrims, 12c, 18¢, 28c and BE: 4 vard $2,00 reversible tapestry Table ii) 3 gathered into it all the way @reund, only at the sides to give a Becoming fulness. Tho plain front ad dack ald in the basque effect. & pretty complement to this upper 1.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 8c a pair 1,000 cretonne covered Sofa Cushions, 49c and 58c each ‘Central Building, 2.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains, . $1.20 ‘Tatrd hoor, 28 a pair THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Suits, $5.95 to $19.75 Of Worsted and Linen EIGHTY-EIGHT Suits in light weight serges, fancy worsteds, linen eponges and ratines, reduced for quick selling. In some instances there are no dupli- cates, others two and taree of a model; a varlety of colors, including navy and black; every Sult a wonderful bargain for wear now or in the early Fall. Good Ine of sizes in the different styles, $5.95, 97.05 ‘0 9109.75, Ged Noor, Central Builting, THURSDAY SPECIAL Women's Cstend Colonials, $2.95 PATENT LEATHER forepart with fawn cloth backs, welted and stitched soles, leather Louls heels. ; Women’s Colonials at $3.49 Patent leather foreparts, with’ black brocade and fawn cloth backs, also all patent leather, turn soles, concave leather heels. Becond floor, West Ballding, THURSDAY SPECIAL $2 Embroidered Blouses, $1.29 WHITE VOILE embroidered with Val. lace Insertion; collar to match, Sheer Organdie Blouses, $1.98 Made of sheer embroidered organdie; collar and cuff: of net; lace hemstiteh- ing anc fancy black buttons, Crepe de Chine Blouses Ince of $5.00 to $6.00 models at $4.98. Taken fro hi Sree ANN AS Stig thee Genet Bula . in delightful contrast, of ‘the cool transparency of it prov. , Most satisfactory as well. | flaring Collar of organdy above a THURSDAY SPECIAL Table Cloths, $2.49 to $5.98 Values $3.75 to $11.98 FINE AND HEAVY Irish satin damask Table Cloths, various sizes; seme have Napkins to match, $3.25 to $5.00 Napkins, $2.35 to $3.29 Dozen Fine and heavy bleached Irish satin damask Napkins, 21, 22 and 25 inches. square, mi 89c Table Linen, 69c a Yard Fine and heavy Irish Satin Damask {n a variet: of pretty patterns. 20¢ and 25c heiastitched and hemmed all liner. German huck Towels, 15¢, each, Store orders only and quantity limited, Girect floor, East Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Misses’ and iw’ sd Dresses, $1.08 to $2.50. Values from $3.50 to $6.98 FORTUNATE, INDEED,, will be those who share in this sale on Thursday. Clearance time and considerable serine, i orery poreeantt, ’ sizes, 14, 16 and 18; Junlor, . jean ‘rom our leading makers; vark: of styles and materials; newest models with long Russian tunics, vests and collars of Swiss; some daintily trimmed with materials of contrasting colors; waists are finished with wide girdles. Materials are crepe, lawn, !:1en, gingham and voile. asa ‘ . THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Seasonable Coats Cloth and Silk, $6.95 to $14.95 COATS FOR EVERY OCCASION-—-for mountain and seaside, for afternooa, evening travel and reneral wear—made of novelty worsteds, silks, mistral clothe over silks, golfine and serges; large assortment of styles and all colors, ta cluding black and r:vy; all sizes up to 44 bust measure, THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Dusters, $2.95, $4.95\to $8.95 A9c All Wool Storm Serge, 39¢ Ye} | sine ia manne bys, tet ia aimacen mot mate of INEXPENSIVE but-good: Sip garnet, graye | area dT ilaen io white isp Tals ta mala paper Ut" at aaa a Tate a Sa The Kind You Haro Always Bought _ In, Use For Over 30 envaun aw Yenn etry,