The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1914, Page 6

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TEE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1914. FOUR WOMEN DROWN |SAM PRINCE, EAST SIDE |TESTING MOTORCYCLE, — |éczirtstmitt ite: f —— Todd WAENBGATvEruns|U%0® LAB 1s en} WE Ks noeD Woh Es 2s MAN COMPANION SAVED ters Know Ti Know That "!Cigarmaker by Trade, He Became] Mechanic Was Trying ( Trying Out Machine pr td Hi f ? k P —_>— ret Gonuine Castoria ‘ethene ‘Was Assemblyman Five Terms. Poficeman. a Wea" any te e Bors at No. wat Samuel Prince, probably the best] While Policeman John Merle of saying a'he was not feeling well, When known resident of the east side, died| Traffic Squad C, stationed in Brook.| the w: ‘was offered him, Rowe wever, he Active In Tammany Politigs, and He Had Just Repaired for Swimmer Fails to Locate to-day at the age of fifty-six at his mal too iat ight forthe come Bodii home in Politicians’ Row, No. 376 Kast ir a night comple. les in Water off Seventh street. He had resided in that vicinity ever since his arrival in New York as a youth from his birthplace, London, England. He went to work in « cigar factory INFANTS OCHIEDREN RIVERHEAD, L. I, Aug. 11—Min- in Chatham street, now Park Row, , nie Doyle, Mary Burke and Mary/ a+ the age of thirteen, and when he — Gagen, all under twenty, and Mrs. neg learned hie trad eee a oo tow ¥. yr of the Cigarmaker: inion. rr ‘ork avenue. gel hie ays) Rertetthys of the Pau- many x ooh Ten van delegate. nat Sea ar an, oe ctegeanle| ike: Gialhy Wiking monok Inn, at Southold, went out with | that union to hong . t out of order, He took it to Stomach Troubles cured and the entire John Shaw in a rowbont last evening ere ‘and its predecessor, the Cen. | Chine got o PRR heel ye tf fied by the regular use of and presently bathers on the shore Sh Brines os ober avenue where here Turk pu in order wed Pane ‘od five terms in the heard cries for help. Fred Bahling, Ageembty from ‘the t Sixteenth Distriot./in a moment. of the Now York Athletic Club, and | many circies and was, also Sra he ries i i ruoe eit right’ Constipation ®@ crack swimmer, was among those 'f leader Riverhead, ) pniatis i \ most influential ynion labor was coming down Eastern who ran to the beach. in the city, During the term “ot Parkway at moderate s; when he| For Constipation, Dissiness, Biliousness Bahiing plunged tn and reached | Mayor Gaynor he was Deputy Com-/| saw some one ate rudd pg feery [a ®]and Stomach Troubles use Shaw, who w ae exhausted. He| issioner of License shadow atthe si ie road. it Mr. Prince was a ‘cloee friend and|fore he céuld turn iy “or caches saw none of jomen and brought) q goliower of Samuel Gompers in the|speed he had hit Mrs. Oleward. Turk Shaw to the pote returning at onee| American Fi bor. Dur- | was ar m from the machine ‘and wi hope of finding the others, but iy = y bi re. Dr. Clement % 3 Reh | in repea' roduced Hospital, "found that Mrs. For Over: not ina “nels bodien en on form a separate State of rete 3 is ae been killed almost ‘natant totus Mast Marion life sa’ and New York County, including t! ~ Cooling, Healthful Relief from the Sweltering Heat. Keep It in Your Office—Keop It in Your Home ange- hoephate The BEST in the BI (in bottles enly.) Scientifically made of it ingre- dients, in model [astory, sanitary te utunost degree. The standard bever- agre fot for LAs a years, Healthiest for | as “grown-ups,” parcel tena Ms: bi? Everybody likes ‘‘SEELY’S.” Buy it by the case— have it handy in your heme. tee Soom Soares te elt in Sireaten ae C RT gladly get ibe tor poe you ‘if a ask. G, B, BEELET’S SON, Inc., (Sole Mfms.), 810-831 Went 18% 8t., N. ¥, present county of the Bronx. Thirty Years i ey a RY wan a savon ot’ hen aowren cad S108, BLAKE EXPATRIATE, overcome he could sot explain how the boat was was upest, charitable organisations. CAR KILLS AUTO Driver, | FRIENDS HERE BELIEVE GIVE LARGE SHIPYARD SHIPYARDS \ . aimee ssi 5S rs TO RED CROSS SOCIETY [1s Thrown From His seat and| Report Famous Surgeon Has Gone TO CARE FOR WOUNDED. Crashed to Death. to War Indicates He Won't ward, J. Connell, chauffeur for a : LONDON, Aug. 1L—A despateh to the | Swift'& Co, automobiie, was driving his Return Here. w Daily News from Rotterdam says the | {ruck across Amsterdam avenue at Holland-Americn Steamship ‘Line has Teumeies Otea tt Wee bir tes oar thle Has Dr. Joseph A. Blake, the noted laced its large premises o: bound car in chi f Motorman Will-| American surgeon, given up his val- oe Holland Ws Ay disposal Of the He ponell am Sor belslcie the cae cal his uable research work and his wéalthy World “Wants” Work Monday Morning Wonders net int the, ove “vent of naval Datile in omobile. He died instantly. practice here to become an expa- ons in the car was hurt. triate? Medical men in New York hinted We Give Surety Coupons with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise = So ais a abled ieee ‘inss Sinton: Women’s sight of [o) New Purchase of Women’s $3. 50 to $4.00 High and Low Shoes, at, pair, $1.39 White’ Nubuck Oxfords and Pumps, Cloth Quarter Colonials and Other Wanted Footwear Pumps, trimmed with self covered| Black Satin Evening Pumps. buckles; Cleopatras with steel or} Patent Colt Colonials, with black, rhinestone buttons on side. fawn and gray cloth quarters; patent Gun-Metal Calf Colonials with |colt Oxfords and strap pumps. eloth quarters; also gun-metal calf Sete eeiarost Ness oe Ue teracis Oxfords, peta pulapa gral kauao petaps: E. C. Burt Low Sh: White Nubuck Oxfords, in but-| White Canvas pial White Poplin ton and lace, also pumps. Boots and Colonial Pumps. Ne Mall, Phone or 0, 0. D. Orders, O'Neill Maia Store, Second Fleer. 60,000 SHIRTS The Giant Sale 55c One-third are equal to our own $1 and $1.50 quality. The others are grades that have sold in sales at the ere ai prices of 75c and 85c. Madras, percale and soft materials. , Sizes 14 to 17, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bl mart aston Aeon New Buse ind ann aban Manufacturer's Discontinued Superior, Natural Patterns, Strictly First Grade vy H French & Bandhar Wilton Smiths Rugs Below Regular Prices Sector one carries the manufacturer's and O'Neill's guar- f agaad A equa p ices" these are recognised as the best Rug values on BundharWilton 1 Rugs French W Wilton Russ besutifulatheyaredureble ack ye world feet, ¢ .50 0x12 feet. $ % 50 Regular, stand: $99: stand- 39 No deposit is necessary; ys rk cone need be pace before No= | ]| Pure Mah hiskey solr aroun Bian Pe te may be $97: aged. a a ilttle at 5 Hate Lap hbo ' To aiaene perantage vings in August Fur Sale and ene’ Shee ment it cont ng mee se we i: 25, ng of the thoroug’ it is time Pes aah rk pod For Fig Fashions for 1914- excellent for Summer complaints, Secented on hive hort amas Yard, 24c Less Than NORMAL ® To be had in every shade Excellent makes of American Floor Oilcloth in 6-4, 8-4 and.10-4 except 5 widths; new, attractive Fall patterns. i is Ooo ‘ va Pall pat ah November Prices aemeet at Suits at en, Don’t Miss This Opportunity! ssclect Any of These Suits and * Pay 24 Its Marked Price Snappy shepherd checks, swagger stripes; smart, fancy patterns—colorings, ésigns and models that are NOW the proper thing for well dressed men. $6.25 forthe $12.50 Suits} $9.00 for the $18.00 Suits $15.00 Suits at $7.50 The $20.00 Suits at $10.00 es $12.50 for_the $25.00 Suits 1,000 More Pairs, Trouser Ss values $1.95, $3.95 Fine cassimeres and worsteds, for men and youag men, $1.1 5 Guaranteed 23 Jewels on all sides; the 241 suits of our we offer at..... the special price good | fancy cheviots, worst from the shops of New York’s best trouser manufac- — ayrrent seeraees Bind tose th Aeeeny Avenue, 20th 24 ey, Now Ya ch } which we offer at........0.ssseerseeee } ‘To th added 252 suits of = | $ . ‘ ag mg a post, which we bad wok am oon 7. 75 put below the special price of $8.75)..........0005 292 suits of our $15 to $20 grades which atin in all 1,000 suits, men’s and young men’s styles and sizes, two and three- ht-weights id weights for Fal) wear (these latter made for 1914 Fall selling), all elke, He < be aad cassimeres, with some blues at the $1 10.51 0 fe. : } Store 0, meee Closes. at P it 5 P. Closed All D: Saturday ys! Final Disposal of Our Untrimmed Hats Z New York’ Shopping Centre 25c 50c $1 $2 Originally Originally Originally Originally $1 to $1.50 $2 to $3.50 $4 to $7.50 $8 to $14 song trained, tree ae hes igo ie ha er, oe we have on ane en straw hats are ween . * from the million. well into the fall; some people wear them all the year. n ixth Avenue 20th to 22d Street aire cable owner, Recor enormous variety of shapes, most of them rependicsd from foreign models. Sale tomorrow, Wednesday. subway floor, Old Building Hartford Rugs-=--a Sale sitesi Rugs,Hartford-KermanRugs ~ ford-Brussels Rugs As wap urchase of new rugs, fresh from the looms, c! rom the last production of patterns which are ; boing discontinued. These rugs are of * the highest standard produced in America. The selection is very choice. For the purpose of identifying the gencrd we give our regular prices as well as the sale prices. HARTFORD-SAXONY— the “‘American Oriental” 9 x 12 feet, regularly $50............ now $37.50 84x 1044 feet, reenary $45........mow $33.75 6x9 feet, regularly $82.50........... now $23.50 A few sizes, ties not enough to mention. HARTFORD - KERMAN 9 x 12 feet, larly $55............ 8% x 1016, Pan igpoin dl $50.. 6x 9 feet, regularly 835............. HARTFORD - BODY BRUSSELS 9 x 12 feet, regularly $$2.75......... now $24.75 8x 10% feet, reste oes TB cues now $21.50 6 x 9 feet, regularly $20.25.......... now $16.50 Wednesday, on the son Gallery, New Bldg. Today and Tomorrow to Mark the Third Anniversary of This New Kind of Clothing Store for Men— amin maag|29C tO 38c Floor Oilcloth, Square a 20 to 35 Per Cent | || ace ; 1,009 Men’s and Young Men’s $7.75 and $10.50 Precisely Similar in All Respects to Suits the Wanamaker Store Has Sold This —_ at $12.50 to $20 We niet with some difficulty in ing at prices low enough to permit us to sell them at $7.75 and $10.50, suits whi Rs “new kind of clothing store” wat Tiasley clothing to right of ua; tzashy clothing to left of us; trashy clothing c right of us; ‘y clo’ of us; he of it volleying and thundering their offers at us. But f this ‘‘new kind of clothing store’’ would have none of it. i $12.50 to $15 grades (To which we have added #10 of same eden fom $10 M 50 or Sash ma socks which we Of $11,50).........e0000 The New Store for Men, ewig Corner Eighth,

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