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oe . es 6 RARER eS Hag Xe, Rete | ae Ee, ee enn avanine wo 2», yRIDAY, avatvst th ‘191 NS, PIMPLES, TOUR (fF BRONX Enarvuseeeneres cama’ “ert'ee BLACKMAIL LET An, | ee Tie"Batetnat tee; | THREE LYNCHINGS IN DAY. y | win a joint inves! ion with the —_— y MONROE, La., A Preston Grif. aken fr fe. Toon to : P u ~TTCHING FEET "| ELEVEN- YEAR OLD GIRL | Recetas teh enn aaes | 2 Eowerd the Fuvehage of Pi ted Within, 98” - 168 lem 4 Armed Residents Sit Up All Night ah ag i a i “These eld’ plotares ct taliner ond an NEED POSLAM g age plot about 36 by 40 fee | to Guard the Threatened ATTACKED AT RED BANK ‘ined etude Rrnea wie ou. are very dear to you—priceless, in fact. ' One Hundred and Fiftieth street ere? ‘ey barat oe Be egg ted 1D. Just bear in mind ‘ FOR PLAY PLOTS swell att tel ok can ba pede me Stableman Arrested for the Crime ants Homese whe ‘captured wand lant soak children would c k When the fect itch and cause severe reaty for play ye tee | Weaithy residents of Blue Point, L lynched by a mob several hours . 4 just such ae pees es . @iscomfort at the end of the day, what ae ee MUCH expense,” This section ie in Tt Among them several summer col-| Had Pawntickets, Jewels and — | !ntar._ Ho ia aid to have confessed , ; This F trlief there is in a little Poslam spread Great need of play ground. jonists, sat up all of last night guard- and implicated the two other negroes 4 | Money. in the crime. | Hall and Grifin were tly oni Itching stops; annoyance Man Children Found at Southeast corner of Leggett avenue ing their homes wish any sort of arrested yesterday. ing tery Fete ai, sk sha they any oat van ctan anand tWO RCTS weapon that would shoot, against nes oe to The Eraning World.) would be lynched, the ‘neriet locke t such treatmer ¢ trouble is not li =, : C, + IANK, N. J., A « | the in th ity hall t Th forecurquckly.. ‘Shot lives, Rasbes,| Sports in the Streets and |" Westenester wholesale arson and murder threat-\igi, Whitington, employed ‘at the | Mob located the Negroes when one ot : | Fimples, ‘Sunburn, ngs, ot iM oaquito. . Pi , place, igh hi ig me bore rel “0. stables of M. B. Bamberger at Ocean: Mrhted a pe al and ‘tho : | Be bale 'Conguers Mit j Batch in Peril. Py now playing ball. Could be cleaned jDort, was caught at Eatontown Inst night by Chief of Police James F. Lynch @ few hours after attacking ; Coftatance, the up and vt in better order and used \y. ase ever so aggravating and stub- ——— Nervousness was equal to what mi * _— - bounded by Ro been prod C PLENQ'Y OF OPEN LOTS. tails place and One Hundred alert tee, eee ae rest. is as A slight incline and le well adapted for tA port, Violet “Rogers, daughter ot| ef Infants and Children. Y purposes. Property is owned by I eaten Rogers of No, 200 West Ono B + Pack Department. The space is pro- : York, We tag acer New oars ; ork, an enetia al - ¢ Avenue—Grass lected money to be given to Grant! ontown, were with the girl when | ‘2° Your druggist sells Postam. For free 5 sample write to Emergency Laborato- ; Peg, $2 Went 25th Street, New Yerk. ; lam Soap, medicated w 'osla m, fs invaluable for daily use, tau skin} Consent of Owners for Use as j X\ isaudject to eruptional troubles, 2&3 tected by a small iron fence. gents and 15 cents. Recreation Places Will core eh est he atrects abould be kept Arthur, one of Blue Point's residents. | Whitington grabebd her and knocked ” . In better condition and mado available Kast night, the time set for payment, | her down in the wod “1 | Signature x LOA . pon the ind children to use. Plots a in the man's kets w Sp 1. cor, Tit Ht Be Sought. Hd ‘of mutilent children to use. Kneis (letters directed, to Bellport, elght | sevoraietters ann oeen tlenete tin | of Reveranm Aven bet, 16h ant keene se for recreatjbn purposes. miles away. Somewhere en rotte he | different New York shops, and chal * You Have Public School No. 23, In the or Oe Nafos tie ore and ordered to egy a Fold Jookst, pin, bi Shout 6 yard adjoining the . ons and ‘razor. Some « : rT) By Sophie Irene Loeb. __ | Should utilisedhe yard iors aide, dic| No’ treasure automobile left Blue| were signed. William. Spill a} Always Bought Upen Evenings Untii ¥ o’Ciock Another tour was made yesterday | mansions about 25 by 100 feet. Point last night. Instead, District- | others by White. A d In Use For 30 Y. —= = =— Period Forcitare at Motera’e Prices |! the Bronx for procuring play plots] “Northwast corner Cauldwell Ave.| Attorney Ralph C. Green had sev. | call, Plage 4110, and $18.88 were also; ‘or Over ears. |Sunday World “Wants” — Work Monday for tho children, under the auspices|nue, One Hundred and Fitty ixth | eral deputies in the village to rein- } found Our Liberal Credit Terms of the Safety First Societg, in co-| street-Owned, by Ebling campaign for more playgrounds. tle expenditure it could be made) $100. $10.00 $1.50t0$2.00) The congested sections of the Bronx | ready for use by children living in| Women’s Belts, 25c $1 60. $15. 00 $2.00 to $2. 25 | are badly in need of such spaces. We the section, where it will be greatly . ciated. ‘ DO, $2000 $250 Serie | found hundreds of <hildren in the Brey RCANy BLOCK OWNED BY Worth soe “THe HOME or TRUTH’, Fresh Turkeys, 24¢ $300. $30.00 $3.00; [nrees paying and tn constant da EDUCATION BOARD. Sth tel = ROASTING CHICKENS, 9Q6 . We Lew of yeas Mite Dr. et OFd! Corr street, St. AD avenue, Ger-| 1k Jet igh: very special at, Ib.........5 Bronstein, President f the Bronx man place and Rae street.—A splendi4 ® FRICASSE Young Men's Association, accom-| big vacant block, 401 fest, levelled | samples and . panied the party. Dr, Bronstein eaid:,| off and practically ready for use as the surplus § “The citizens of the Bronx, espe-| playground at the present time. This stock of a ys"-kno.... maker, All are cially the younger element, certain- Polen lhe Folate lhe haga) hao eg the latest styles; included are white and ' ly appreciate the splendid efforts! Daucation, and consent i ute an” [II] black kid, suedes, patent leathers and 50th to 60th 2 Th me ts on Exhibition. made by The Evening World in ob-! Carr street—Lot silk. Main Floor, ree & ad ie Vem BEDKOUR—Geleed | taining more reereation centres.) owned by Bt Ay, ‘3 Chur rarer Wy f Bigr.! Hach | Wen “Eaum: | There are various available plots and| Hundred and Ehitiett wires ener The first three days of the weer we advertised seasonable isi ing” cass sie 8 I am confident that the ownggs ef| tleck fenced in, with trees and enrube. and: dasiratie jrerchandiseatia5%% off taxi ic . Visit the store and look for the “‘shelf-emptying” signs in emai eiasene | Helsing. vat Tes | these properties in this vicinity will| Would be fine for mothers and chil- - a bad dah gular prices, promis- every department. Every section is represented,’ from house- ‘ eae Pacey | jatirsees, belt Reatber | cladiy co-operate with the movement nem: sianarads ahd “euLAyascond ing a further reduction for the close of the week. We now (@) . i tag esd foun | 1 as hearty @ measure as those of! street and Willis avenue, near Willis offer all that is left—a really wonderful obllection; at... . anhattan, Bridge—Fine big lot on southeast cor- a b KITCHEN—Oak Kit “There are places in the Bronx Mer, controlled by Public Recreation Legh ge J in which there Ri Re three Kitchen | tre within three teen! cts lay can- | ground purbater ant could be made More Interesting Than. War News! ready at small expense. ’ oe Soren ie | Unaire, tevin! and certainly the need is just Northeast corner One Hundred and : Yao Matting. 12 yards Vilcloth, ja IN each AR bade Thirty: 4 Will Complete, Abariment rest here ao fe te ih Che Thirty-third strest and Willis avenue O : O O § New York. are now playing. Ground is not in “The Park Commissioner, | be- | best condition, but could easily be im- [7 roved. The agent. is Charles R. lieve, will do everything to help |Emith, at No. 96 Broadway, Manhats Dette get these places ready if the | tan. | owners’ consent is procured, and a Judging from the splendid work DROWNED GIRL IS FOUND. R. BR. Fares| done in the direction of playlote —_— Moter Trucks, | elsewhere, | am sure the Bronx ‘Lost With Escert From Launch will not be far behind. Which Was Strack Ne “Even if we are late in gettin, thee places started this summer, it pen aoe The body of Miss Carrie Flurolos, will be a boon to the children as well as to the parents. Besides, it witl| Mneteen years old, drifted ashore this 3°AVE:180"ST morning at Howell's Cover, Flushing ——= create the proper precedent for next Bay, and was taken ashore at College year, It will not be a difficult matter Point. Miss Flurolos lived at Gunes to again establish these playgrounds | road, Winfleld, Jueens. She was em- when once they have started. So that | ployed in the pearl button factory of the efforts extended now will not only | Albert Albrecht at Winfleld and Satur- | help matters this summer, but wiil|day afternoon she and her employer Prove a good foundation to begin witt| and his brother, John, went for a all in the apring of next year.” in an open launch owned by Albrecht. Lake Hopatcong PLOTS OF PUBLIC DEPART-|‘rhey went to North Beach for dinner G1 NEXT SUNDAY Aloe Every MENTS AVAILABLE. and In the evening Albert Albrecht and * Flurolos le Sunday and Holiday The party visited many plots all|{o'return in a couple of hours, Nelther Ly. W, 234 St. 8.50; Lv. Liberty $t.9.0% over the Bronx. There are several | came buck. Ly, Jackson Ave., Jersey City, 9-17. me public properties belonging to various | A Standard Oil tug encountered a! Mauch Chunk Public departments for which there | launch without lights near. Hell Cate that night and warned It of barges n will be an immediate request, since EXT SUNDAY 2 A minute later he hea the Mayor has urged such depart- | a woman scream and casting 100 61.50 y ments to turn over vacant property! passed his barges and saw the launch City, for this purpose. overturned, He searched in va'tn for WaRD coat No among Compont ‘The fdllowin& vacant spaces would’ those who had been aboard, To-morrow, $1.95 . For Women and Misses If you were too late to obtain one or more of these dresses in last week's sale, here is ~y another opportunity. The sale last week, by the way, was the greatest in our history. The materials are plain or fancy voiles in white or colors, dainty embroidered lingeries, new awning stripes, chic crepes, figured lawns and new corded crepes in every desirable color, All sizes up to 42 bust measure, a few up to 44. Plenty of dresses for misses, sizes 14 to 20, Extra-Size Dresses, Now $1.95 Former Prices were $2.95 to $5.95 Women requiring extra-size dresses are sure to find what they need in this assort- ment. The values are truly remarkable. [STORE OPEN ALU DAY BATURDAY.| Men! A Great Clean-Up for Now and Early Fall Wear MEN’S SUITS $5 $10 $15 We carry nothing over from season to season, Men's Suits of plain blue serge and fancy cheviot materials, in sizes 3¢ to 44 chest measure, But one We Pay Freight AN Goods Delivered by 1417-1423 THIRD AVE. or two of a kind, 1 urse, but big bargains for the lucky ones. High Grade Silver Brush and Comb Sets—Usually Sold for $3.50 to $4.25 | FREE For (1) One Book of J*A” Green Trading Stamps at All 3°40 Premium Parlors “LOCAL ADDRESSES: NEW YORK CITY, 156 Newark Ave., ersey City, N. J. | 20 Mamaroneck St., White Plains, Greenhut Bldg,, 18thySt. & 6th Ave. | 436 Broadwey, Bayonne, N. J. N.Y. 1 Wea 1h — sThisd Ave. 224 Washington St., Hoboken, N. J, | 23! Broad St. Elisabeth, N. J. wie Thad Ave, Genz-Goadman, 337.39 Central | 204 Mein St Hackensack, Ni J, Men's and Youths’ Suits, strictly hand tailored, and $ made of worsted and cheviot materials, in a wide 10 choice of styles and patterns, All cut in the latest Summer ani early Fall styles, Sizes, up to 46 chest qneasure, in “regulars” and “‘stouts.”’ Men's and Youths’ high grade Rochester made Suits. Nothing better can be had for tye, quality and dura- $15 bility. Fou" ‘Il find among them Suits that are sold in exclusive shops for twice the money, All sizes up to 46 chest. The models include 2-button and 3-button soft rolls, pace pocket suits, 3-button conservative styles and orfolks. $1.50 Pure Tub Silk F One of the greatest values in men's shirts we have ever offered. The fronts and cuffs are of pure tub silk of the quality used in $3.50 and $4.00 shirts. Mth St, & 6th Ave.| —Ave., Jersey City Heights, N. J, | 228 Washington St., Newark, N.J. . ‘ai pease OOKLYN, m5, South 4th Ave. Mt, Vernon, ins Be en Eryn Nr ay. .Y. lain St., Orange, N. J. Ra0E Filth Avs es Store, Sth St, | 337 Main St, New Rochelle, N.Y, | 47 Blcombeld Ave, Paesc, NJ 55c Open-End Neckwear at 24c ‘& Sth Ave : 18 No, Washington St., Jamaica, | 205 Market St., Paterton, N. J. A large assortment of open-end four-in-hand scarfs, made Benin) 0 We Manhattan Ave Lh, A. Holthausen, 113 Bergenline Ave., ‘Sons, 84 Myrtle Ave. 74 Warburton Ave.. Yonkers,N, ¥. 1 Union Hill, N, J. of pure silk crepes and foulards in newest colorings and designs. WORTH pDowN WEEKLY operation with ‘The Sivenit World| This js a fine lot, snlendid”” adapted ra i se $75. $5.00 $1.00t0$1.50! <2 fori | for playeround. piarpoves! SSS SSSaSSSaSsasssse= ALL CARS TRANSFER TO _ Lex.to 3d AV. Faze3eb6 | "o"cila Ril": 12te STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, | TIF presented at any of the Fidios from Aug. 7 to Sept 7, 1914, “Morning Fancy Tara at and Hen Chen 16ic very specia LEGS OF CAN abs LAMB# with loing Ib. . 12%e hold needs to clothing, and the values are truly remarkable, You MUST not miss this extraordinary bargain-giving event. All Our $1.95 to $3.75 Wash Skirts, a. 50, A collection of 500 new, clean, crisp skirts, 200 taken from our regular stock, the remainder made to our special order by a Prominent manufacturer whose skirts usually re- tail for Ala to $5.00. All the new Russian tunic Ma in imported iu atines, wide-wale piques; reps linens and many er fancy wash fabrics. ‘The sizes range from 21 to 30 waist measure, 4 to 44 length. Extra Size Skirts In addition to the above skirts we shall place on sale 175. ex- tra size skirts that sold for and 95, $1. 50 (STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. | August Clearance of — omen’s Hosiery The items mentioned here are merely suggestions from our come prehensive stock of high-grade hosiery; which is offered at low prices for our August clearance, 2-THREAD COTTON HO- i SIERY, fine gauze........ 6.06065 6c FIBRE SILK HOS! styles; white and black... ....... RAFT ICN ED HOSIERY, Ad ure thread; in a large variety of col Very Special Offerings in Sample Silk Hosiery, 39c Values up to $1.00, We have 2,150 pairs of them, which we are able to sell at this low price because we bought them at a reduction on account of slight mill faults, These slight impere fections do not impair the wearing quality of these hose. {STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. | Men’s Half Hose These high-grade items are well made and substantially hed, and their wearing quality is not exceeded by socks sold elsewhere at prices considerably higher. FINE COTTON SOCK and colors . FIBRE SILK SOC 2-thread; black 5 ick and large variety of ter eeseeee 14c PURE SILK SOC ; double soles; re- 28 inforced heels, toes; black and colors, ic Main Floor. ront Shirts, 88¢c The bodies are of highly mercerized materials to match front and cuffs. A wonderful assortment of colors ings on white grounds. Men’s Bathing Suits, 25% Off For Friday and Saturday our entire stock of high grade bathing suits will be marked at 25 per cent. less than regular prices, ~