The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1914, Page 12

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SY Se a i) ki Ma aa ay al be shy ntig 2 $ 3p E “iy We , THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1014. Begins bis American tour In Boston. and @x-proprietor of the ex-Grand kicking the old) Grand Union * MANAGER 1$ SHOT DOWN Faucher, who had been a saleeman|during the fall compaign. He tel = ee tne Puiepiare be | Hotel, sailed for England to-day on) 7 for the concern for twenty-five years, | Representative Gordon he had made i> in ‘ the Baltic of the White far line, He Tam going away, Were 1 a was discharged three weeks ago. He| definite plans, but If he went West Ne Heyer, and will produce it early ceompanied by his wife, but] widewer, [ would buy a nice inte) BY DISCHARGED SALESMAN explained his presence in the factory | WOuld try to ston In Ohle 3 eigenen pe ey In January he will put b Aentatey P k it But t " d randon Nan out as a estar in an this was not why his g# yacht a Ail the wean, st m no! ~ to-day by saying he wanted recom- 1 Irish play, Me also will present in AS HE SAILS AWAY rr f ha wido 11 don't know whether : i x «| mendations. “He was taken to Mr.| TEACHER KILLS HIMSELF. | y L January Hleanor H, Porter's novel, ’ pe . { would Le wble to get the kind of afCharles A, Wood Gets Bullet iN] wooa in the packing room. After the I must be- plained “Pollyanna.” George Arliss will be- fs we ; “ gin bis fifth year in “Disraell” and ‘ will hav ww vehicle in the spring. id Grand Union Hotel anc t NSU 6 said he would start his stand it “Sari,” “Along Came —_ “ " shoul Keep aw ‘ K verywoman,” followed 2 Lal al Cle ih Aha Neck but Will Recover, two talked for a while Faucher drew | Wife Saya He Was Temporarily Dee ° ai a revolver and fired at Wood, the Doctor Declares, bullet entering the back of his neck. James B. Faucher of the Hotel] An ambulance was led from ranged From Overwork, I may say Claude H. Gravy, « teucher of archt> “] ru," 0 01 mphs) that preferably o ea Wane % : . " ‘ eture in the Fawce! ra ‘hool y “Mr. Wu,” the Anglo-Chiaea| — _, “ from the scene of my former triumphs) that preferably [shall t nea Wane] wR tee We “a "| Polyelinie Hospital, Dr, we gaid | tecture In the Fawcett Drawing Sel play which bas been playing in Lon.| Can't Bear to See Workmen] ana victories over those who sought |derer on the face of the earth.” Flanders, No. 188 West Forty-sev-| 10 wound did not seem dangerous. | &nd # night teacher In the Y. MC, Ae [don since last fall. Walker Wnhite- to repiater without bageage or write| “How long do you expect to bel) enth street, went to the factory off Faucher was turned over t =| at Newark, was found dead to-day in Bi cium, Stutert, Shubert, Tyler and | side will have, the title role, eats Tearing Down Grand poetry on the walls, but L can't, A| gone?” asked The Kvening Worll re-| 4. C. DeWitt & Co., drug manufac. | man Schedell of the West For =| hie workroom in his home at No. 8tf . day to go on tour In “The Bello of fatal fascination draws me to the! porter. turers, on the seventh floor of beac eer South Fourteenth atreets Savage Return From Europe |Hond. Street,” which he has bros Union Hotel. spot, No matter where T start for| “About three weeks,’ replied Mr./135 West Hitty-recond street to-day! want Witeon to Xpenk tn Ohto, | ing himself In the head. His wile saad fas Al Jolson, who will star with I find myself standing at the cornor| Ford. and Sdemaniced = (eee ine Meneeer duly 30. that ahe thought he was temporartiy i J who 8 a — . With New Plays. Mile. Exiane in the rfoxt Winter Gare of Park avenue and = Forty- -neconit| wy ld “Wants” Work Wond Charles A, Wood, of No, 52 Coligne| Wilson was to-day asked to include | deranged from overwork. She sald that ie den show. Simeon Ford, after dinner speaker! «tr watching ruthless workmen! WO ani 01 Onders! wvonue, New Rocheile. Obto in any speaking tour he makes! ho had not had a vacation in five years. STARS WILL COME HERE. 'f Ww sins * | ‘MAIN BUILDING B : Lates: Musical as Well as Take Your Choice of a Big Clean-Up of Notice to Dramatic Productions Are f Charge “rhein Men’s“Odd” Straw Hats J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. hi Customers a tf New York's coming | Former Prices to $3, On 99 Charge Purchases made eet omen was obtained with Sale Here, Tomorrow, at Cc j re HE BI G Ss | O R un today and tomorrow will be “the arrival of Charles Dillingham and | - énteted on bills rendered “§. J. Shubert on the Vaterland, and | Men's Silk Caps and Naval Hi 39¢| Men's Straw “rg eeamaled 39. Tylor and Henry W. Savage! —formerly priced to $1; 5 priced to $1.80; at. BOTH SIDES. SIXTH AVE., 18%TO 19t# STREET September 1. m the kronpring Wilhelm. Shubert ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING: from Europe several manu- @eripta, contracts for a number of e z lays and musical productions $19 Quartered Oak T $ Four-Piece ee eeria This *°77.50 Rimeacex Dining Room Suite % 3 eae ae inthe production. Oc, 0 e sl Is Tomorrow’s Leader in Our et Furniture Sale, at + Couches, at °° tied “Watch ¥! : my vi Raiescrt ad Widen 10: bY S z $19 Golden A really splendid suite for the money, which gives you an Bertin. The company will in- f Oak Dresser,| ides of the extraordinary values to be found in our ANNUAL ig ieee Fes iow aruba a t | MIDSUMMER FURNITURE SALE now proceeding in our 9 ry fava ‘alae Rene Grats, . j * Annex Building. popular ceaehp pen vad best ( i $12 15 This suite is made of solid quartered oak, exceedingly ee ee eee on : e well finished and will give a lifetime of service. \ he , ‘ Ae iiluetrated. One of the simplest ee ee a ae The pieces will be sold separately, if desired, as follows: (WUM<—=te=xa—s en A] Hi | covahen to operate, bonse the nsme “Sia $25 BUFFET—44 Inches wide; 20 inches | $21 EXTENSION TABLE—45 inches in deep: 6x36 French cond mayreri $20 Gemarers 6 feat ontensions $17.50 ey Ey Lath fi Ae Melee g Hai ¢ te ot He also will produce a new play he naa . ! when opened; a0 CHINA SET. bent orm 37 Ary “SERVING “TABLE—35 Inches ar} 7 : bi feet 11 inches | inches wide, 61 inches highs Inches ‘i at mar; hes carved base, with claw feat; heavy — drenser is Pedestal; eateoted quartered top. Ln A elles MAIN BUILDING Qds Gi Gnds ® _..Silk Blouses 4 fl ale Blouses ‘1 98% z | ves ie Formerly $2.98, at Splendid model of CHINA SILK and CHIF- TAFFETA, : FO! some of handsome SHADOW LACES; embroidered and novelty collars are shown. Delightful summer shade: also white. 1 nh "manne st 2.98 styles, one as illustrated, spliatidiy fashioned 0 CREPE DE CHINE, ‘ASHABLE CHIFFON, CHINA SILK. Pret- tily trimmed with fine laces, new shaped fos te Fs3 collars, vestees, etc. for Men and Youths |Biues3 981) /4 v and fashionable. n ICREPE A Clean Sweep of All ‘‘Odd’’ Lots at Heretofore Unheard-of Low Prices pECHINE a a the Silat snd pray new colon toate at fine ' There’s no need to emphasize the importance of this sale, except to say that THOSE WHO COME EARLIEST WILL GET THE - =-10e Your Vacation BIGGEST BARGAINS. Extra salespeople will be on hand to nn vn oruneny at store-opening time at “The Big Store,” tomorrow, Continua Our Midsummer Sale of Blouses Batty’s will Be MN MUCUS NON 7 Taeae torment 86; the a ines 80 $9 85 “opp” ana S—-Outinge, itty gd Mee WHiTs FLANNEL & STRIPED $3 OFFICERS, } HODGMAN BLACK t RUBBER 49c, 79¢ and 95¢ " YoUTHS— ie ¥ i ; ; $2.65 ues! 5 Jendid styles in VOILES and LINGERIES, at 42¢ Ht “4 8 WP 105305 Spb es $1.95 Joh ; J eit Ls ed aod embroidered: al the new collar effects are shown. . $12; this’ sale... formeri ‘ pre RN AND NORFOLK BLOUSES, ideal for country and outing Sold eleewhere at SOc. su i i 85 |"2> fre 85130." mae RUBBE $4\" wear, are also included. Brown, hickory, biwe and A adil th aN J cet vie up to 54 ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING A Clea 0,88; n-Up of DD" ci MACAANS ‘AND TWEED FALL s\ficestae tt gaete| | Summer Floor Coverings vite ued baie Fibre Matting Japanese and China Straw VESTS-—fo jerly priced to 65; ‘Yi 95 ry 2 $15, AND M 30 Inchan wide: exquisite Mattin, 4 thi Mi : tty colori reat pi reductions. Choi adi bli etton Oriental ‘ d - MU atylen; white, | “ODD FANCY’ VBSTS~“brcken" ales; i —tasluding | at. $3.50 t colors; fore | | Formerty, Sele Price | Formerty Sale Price ea ya, and. pretty. stripes and. obec When taking advantage o1 su + blue, brown and hick- formerty $1.45 Lm to > 87 Lee $3 cl 5 8 55c ‘250. 4: 3! 2Be i . 4 5 Mod lseinay abd Cidln Chines aoe | ; this sale Fi i this re th ; i ‘ agai st sight ecco loa ahs sw go 9 Le hi Aiieh ee lavggl Mast P DATS: iy sold |“ODH" HOUSE ee i KINGLY “TROUSERS— | | > F Pace | Formerly Sele Prog Vt , i if of water, food and cli 2 ae , ceerier 95.85 | S28 8 formerly priced to $0; thle la, eta tne aaa” Peed “? $2.90] | Dorothy Vernon Rag Rugs | {o, ie br siete F113 iy's Pure And We Have Not Forgotten the ey I oma etree, Malt Whiskey BOYE NORTOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUIT—etreng end eer. ( BOYS) BALKAN, HORFOLK, PATCH-POCKRT BUTTS — Kalcher, ight weigl wee: jots, ete.; grays, tans, browns bocker trousers; light Weight fabrics in grays, tans, browns, bius a little water or milk before meals || aa blu formerly priced to '$] 95 " formerly priced to 84.50) $2.95 “Heh and loa hoy Wash Suits at 95c peer ged on Tetiring will put and keep BB Ars rveeese “ teeeaeeneee is and short-sleeve and straight-pants suite; Dutch modela; Eton é 7 collar blous ailor collar Russi jes—-Percal ape nach and pens ative con- |. chi RLnUaRe cael i 4 jue and white stripes 19¢ pel Madras, Lawns, etc.; pisia colors, stripes ‘and plain whi aes 2% to 8 years. all the cay ies upon, | i H eters throug! th neglect, any i hi taken hi std e eet Pure Malt Whiskey 1: MAIN SUILIEN ecu iss|||| _Greenhut’s Mammoth Pure Food Market rs rr Fresh Fruits and Vegetables oe ces Flour Hein anor Coes 1 bresh Meats 111) Beer Sema, tarts and huenchner” dart Zo PREMI FE OU Bae Hy Se vereceessoee HACKENSACK SWEET CORN— 25 PERN ‘2 (10¢ a dozen allowance on bottle: 4 Yeu, TORN 13; Fountain quality best R RET CANT BLOURES: RED BEETS. He take, 34c a hh boos ‘Astor | ex ES Case of 2 dozen, $1.20; dozen bottles . ew°Lenonse eee > - 80; 9; aie ith | 20 ine —O1d Torn Cocktails Choice of Yale, Mane ; Ae _ _18e| [RBS BBD RO Leuely Onan ats : ri Lbs FLOU lies CHICK Nc ar oy bottle. "68c| hattan, Martini & Bronx; bottle. 98 booklet and free S-quart basket........0cceeee Halal i FR 7 pune Be a i COFFEE RIN i Be Poctor's advice. . | aa STRY FLOU i ectecte tte 27 Fresh Fish or |! oh choice race ee bee, Old Crow Whit ky Wines ° uality for i plain cartot Queen Quaitty HERALD BLEND COP s ib 2 - id f ity Tea Specials i i 286. drum 97 e POWDERED SUGAR — POPULAR END TEAS 59 3% ies ed 68; | pe ee OT; 29 —§ Ve iy? 2. wanvest a BND COP 5 b Sib. catton bag... FRESH ORNMEBAL Sbs “_e John big Co.'s e Scotch Whisky ’ Very old and gueliow: teres ee S11 “nih «ci chal ah Daal nents seri 3 Mes.

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