The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1914, Page 6

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are s WEEK AGEN FOR YORK ON 3 SHIPS CARBAIAL TOYIELD POWER IN MEXICO THN EVE |*“BARNEY”’ MARTIN DEAD; OLD TAMMANY LEADER} s", Bernard F. Martin, one of the old guard of Tammany Hall, died to-day he clung to life wos a matter of sur- at his summer home at Atlantic Highlands, He had been iN for months and the tenaelty with which oe | Federal President Ready to prise to the doctors and nurses in at- tendance. Born in County Longtord, Ireland, fo 1843, Martin was on EIhG WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1vis. ' braisal of proerty for the Catakisll Aqueduct syatem. rtin had spent his summers in Atlantic Highlands for twenty-five 5 6 is survived by two sons ind two daughter: 0 were at his Climate Failed; | Medicine Effective: | Butforere trom Tuberculosis often think wil help them, Fresh | that medicing will sot help the a | to , but more te often Jed. Many have been restored to besith by Eckman’s Alterative, Reed Sten i. en- DOUBLE 4o¢ STAMPS MORNINGS—SINGLE 40¢ STAMPS AFTERNOONS “THE BIG STORE” aom|noes, SIXTH AVE., (GI TO19™ STREET old, ror | saith nave’ brow ‘saves from ® brome- Transfer Government . After a short service in] ture erave. On December 14. 1004, 1 was le. el the olvil war Martin and his brother, | ‘eken wim Tyepoid on baciit 4 Carranza Says High Official. |itoet"heyc ast tal Ba hh Pa ele eB Sor eweniy-ave years “Barney” save owas, itor Yoetates ind MEXICO CITY, Aug. 10—A high] Marti was known, to Now | douse haviag given mg Op. adenrangg ot ry in, as as official of the Mexican Government ers. was Zaramany loader of the fr ae wondertat Zam: iy tor, ¥ 4 watt Fol A Word of Advice From “The Big Store” That Will Save You Money Even at this early stage of the European situation, the influence of affairs on the other side is making itself felt. Goods for which America depends upon Europe are becoming scarce, and this applies to all lines of both staple and fancy merchan jally food products. The Big Store is fortunate in having made large purchases long before the outbreak of the. trouble, and OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST OBTAINABLE. Our advice to you, then, is to BUY AS LIBERALLY AS YOU ARE ABLE in preparation for the rise in prices which is SURE to come, and very shortly. ACT NOW! Aseembly District, and di who requested not to he quoted stated! that period he held pt oe to-day that the transfer of the Fed-|fices. He was a Police Judge under Ma. Ce lasioner proclamation late to-day to the in- habitants of the Federal capital giv- ing details of the government's plan for the transfer. ‘The pian includes the transfer of power from Francisco Carbajal to Bévardo Iturbide, Governor of the federal district. Francisco Carbajal will go to Vera Crus and Gov. Iturbide will turn over the government to Gen. Obregon Bow in Tula with 26,000 men. WASHINGTON, Aug. 10—Reports from Mexico to-day were reassuring J. B. Greenhut Company size anere a pica Seren! } i Great August — . . In O arose : yy ‘ Sales of Home F urnishings Annex Building FIGHTING IN TRENCHES FILLED WITH DEAD ON BOARD U. 8. 8. CALIFORNIA, Aug. 9—(By wireless to Ban Diego, Cal, Aug. 10.)—A general attack on These 5 Big Specials in Our Midsummer SALE OF FURNITURE This $14 Two-Inch Con- tinuous-Post Brass Bed- stead, for 97.75 Are Representative of Hundreds of Others Moy will give you but a faint idea of the MOST REMARKABLE VALUES which are being offered in our Annex Building. ether you want to furnish a whole house, a mansion or a cottage, GREENHUT'S is where you can do it BEST AND MOST ECONOMICALLY. $40 Golden Oak Chinese|$8.50 White Ename Chippendale Buffets, at . $30 Masatian was ordered to-night by Gen. Iturbe, commander of the in- vesting Constitutionalists. Already % in possession of the outer Jine of de- |] fonses, the besieging forces advanced to the earthworks on the edge of the city. Hand-to-hand fighting occurred in ice $79 French bevel plate mirror, like cut; $16 White Enameled Dressers, ah = IT’S THE BIGGEST BRASS BEDSTEAD VALUE EV OFFERED. Has fi fillers; guaranteed lacquer. All used their knives with telling effect. The Fi reper sizes; bright or satin ish. ‘ederal guaboat Guerrero aided the garrison by ehbelling the positions of the besiegers. eka it B up-to-date $19 Prime Java Silk Floss Mattrésses, $]2 Made with roll edge, cov- ered in fancy art ticking. \ Neatly Orna- ——— mented. wooden knobs. A Complete $3.35 ‘Set of 5 Aluminum Sauce Pans for $1.98 These SAUCE PANS are made of the very highest White Enamel ide of IMPORTED ALUM- NUM and are in the very| Medicine —7. sizes in use in every house- Cabinets hold Fy fo boron pee 3 quart, 2-quart, 3-quart an ser cane. ie ore eubesantiany 20 tuches ‘high, 123 inches wide, have a Oxi3- inch mirror fro 42nd and 43rd! Streets, West of Ffth Avenue. beautiful desigus and Orlonel cor : The followin four lar ai: stSPECIALPRICES:— Former Pric Final Clean-up of Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Wraps and Capes ‘This distribution wit undoubtedly reesive « hearty welcome, for the fruit preserving ecasen ie bere, and, as you know, we heave sever hed « more plentiful eupply ef good fruite. ° Don't walt unti the fruit got ever-ripé, but buy your jars new, and thus eseure the quality / this extraordinary offering to-morrow, is Lilies included every Spring and Summer garment d Atlas Mason Fruit Jars in this department; for sport, street, motor, \ ; Mie, 38¢| Sin, 46c| fe: 79¢ afternoon and evening wear; also rubber and rainproofed coats, including a limited number of Imported Models. The materials include golfine, pongee, woolen fabrics, linens and ele- gant silks to be closed out, in three lots... at $5.00, 10.00 and 15.00 Originally Priced at $12.50 to 45.00 Atlae E. Z. Seal Fruit Jare Pile, 59C | Mi, 69e|%.f $1.09 We also have on hand of JELLY GLASSES, RUBBER INGS, LA) A eral ta and FILLERS, at MAIN BUILDIN 9 Men’s On Sale Here, Men's 50c Neckwear, %:="2: 29¢ This sale will be a “hummer,” for all of this neckwear is in advanced Fall designs. All specially selected patterns—as good as you will be able to buy in any shop, next month, at 50c each, These are all large, open-end FOUR‘IN-HANDS. A wonderful range of new and beautiful designs and color effects for your choice, Latest STRIPES, FIGURES and PLAIDS; also SOLID COLORS in all the fashionable shades. The quality of the silk is the finest ever used in regular 50c neckwear. AIN BUILDIN( Amazing Economies in Our Annual Sale of ® Women’s Knit Underwear AN POLLBEN 3 At Decisive Reductions in Floor, to-morrow, Be tactag conte prow: Women’s 35c Vests at 22c Swiss ribbed; lisle thread. 75c Combination Suits at 45c Of lisle thread, in regularand extra sizes; pants with tight or loose aon $3.50 Combination Suits at $2.65 Of glove silk; in pink or white. $3.50 Silk Bloomers at $2.15 Of extra heavy glove silk, in white, pink or black. ‘omen’s Sweaters at $6.90 ; Formerly $10.50 HESE Ne Second Fase tos Sweaters offered are made HIS Clearance Sale, on the Second Floor, to-morrow, offers attractive models in cor- sets with low cut top, long straight lines, dain- tily trimmed, at less than half the regular price. 75c to 1.25 Brassieres, 35c and 69c Made of excellent all over nets with shields; also of fine cambric, trimmed with lace and em- broidery. Summer Jewelry At Greatly Reduced Prices 4 offering, on the Main Floor, com- prises a choice collection of foreign and domestic articles for vacation use, in sterlin, silver set with rhinestones. French metal, colt’ plated, stone set and Tulle jewelry, button ear- rings, pin sets, bar pins, brooches, pendants, ribbon and cord sautoirs and hat pins. at 35c, 95c, $2.00 and 3.00 \ Upual Values 750 to 5.00, Blankets, Comforters, Pillows, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Spreads, Etc. You will«marvel at the specials. ly @ “hint” or two is given in this brief list. Comforters 10,000 Yards of s oe to 1234¢ Muslins Bleached and unbleached; not more than 20 yards to 5} a customer; at, a yard 2c Bed Sheets 48e Muslin Sheets—for single beds and Me Cott $10 to *20 Suits Top Coats & Raincoats Men’s and Youths’ Fine “‘Odd” $ Garments Which Have Ac- cumulated from Our Recent e Successful Sales; Choice, at.. j ‘hn Most: of these garments are in weights that. can be worn until well tate find Coie penne fess thine ceee nn el fanitir tales no values regularly are not to be approached elsewhere. Not Spodher word need be said about the values. The detall talks loudly en ee $10 to "20 Suits, at 7.50 Popular materials in plain and fancy effects. Blue and gray- 2 h models for you! Nig Af pl Foal all “stout” sizes from 37 to ry Overcoats gaunreecesit © 97,50 Balmacaans and belted - back otylee ia tweede and fancy mix- and ol Guaranteed Raincoa: Usually $10 to $20; Tomorrow at , | sores; all elses.

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