The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1914, Page 6

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7 itv Portecting ttte Ctvit Gove tor to-day shat “albe nee Tred 1 Out ATTACKING GIRL! 1 COURT ORDER = ‘3 D0 Women’s Summer Dresses Women’sand Misses’ Washable Dresses, Suits, Skirts, | Summer Dresses, |. Summer Drestes, plain ond elaborate models, at Summer Dresses, ¢8 50), 12.75 ANZ! NAMES OFFICIALS, | tovernment. tn acaition to the appoint 470 Women’s Cloth & Silk Suits boy of Eduardo Hay as aes War, it a _ ormment in Mextee. O, Tex., Aug. 12.—Gen. Car- begun perfecting his ctvil Fen ceeer =| VECHO ACCUSED OF Catherine ‘Lats | Will Face Webb in Court to Identify Him. HE THINKS HER DEAD. Police Hope to Wring Confes- sion From Man Child Says Held Her Captive. Arrangements are completed for a police station this aftenoon, with George Webb, the young negro under arrest for an assault upon thirteen- year-old Catherine Larkin, as the re- Delieve that He was afternoon secreted in the | Franklin Simon & Co. || and Webb. The police idea is that Webb, suddenly brought face to face with one has considered in the grave, —\a— admissions ‘Police Commissioner Woods will in- 22-24-26 West 34th St., N. Y. Absolute Clearance At Tremendous Reductions called ry the leave gifts for her. She has t Hyped add to her rd first statement, Formerly 5.00 to 15.00 200 3.50 5.00 foods will ol 2 jace the as- aistant janitors of public pantings on Eeey 15.00 to 45.00 the Civil Service fat, and thus sive 5.00 7.50 10.00 No cg raped - our sale goods. We credit, exchange or refund without question. American Woman Dies VENTNOR, Isle of W! nglat one. Lene hayes tol a 4 John foadonty ye reopal "ea “eaatle ived in England since 1887. ’ Stern -—— $end and rd Streets, West ‘of FiRth Avenue. Odds and Ends Remaining after the Clearance Sale Tailored Coats, Wraps and Capes. * WE will offer on Thursday and Friday, ou the Third Floor, a few very choice values left from our clearance sale. "The assortments are necessarily limited, but you will even now be able sig many garments in your size and in the style you most er. 1% $1 50 Dresses at $9.50, 15.00 and 25.00 ae at , of silk and woolen materials, Formerly 93.50 to 7.50 ® Pare Banya 617.50 to 65.00 ts, a $3.50| “chines andestten, 80-00, 10.00 Formerly 810.50 to 89.50 Tailored Suits, | $7 50, 12.50 | tifteen models; : Formerly 96.50 to 11.50 $5.95 of cloth and silk, at Formerly $19.75 to 45.00 Tub Skirts, white and novelty colored materials 2+ 95 Formerly 87.50 | nd Wraps at $5.00, 10.00 and 15.00 Formerly $9.75 to 15.00 Formerly $19.75 to $9.50 aT i SUTPRSE FE TRUST MUST DISSOLVE $140,000,000'Corporation De- fi clared a Monopoly in Re- straint of Trade. ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 12.—The In- ternational Harvester Company to- Gay was declared to be a monopoly in rentraint of interstate and foraign trade, and was oniered dissolved by & majority decision in the United States District Court. Unless the $140,000,000 corporation submits a plan for the dissolution of the combination into at least three dependent concerns within ninety from its organization in 1902 in viola- tion of the Sherman law. The original corporation, formed of five concerns, violated the section of the Sher- man act by restraining competition among themeelves. The combined organisation also tended to monopo-' Use trade in contravention of the second séction of this law. The decision declares that while the International Harvester Company and ite selling organisation, the Interna- jonal Harvester iy ee ee | the trade in eT ae implements pon Ms them, their treaty the Yosemite. Ri man law, ly tw an opinion ‘declares 1 excuse for the advertising Independent for two. years after Indepen: ir two had vrictually ontered the Interna- tional Hi arvoster Cor . This he cout La Herel to buying from the com- ‘The other act censured by the dect- sion was the manner in which the five original concerns were turned over to the bigs 'r gr ‘company wie fam Lane, York banker, who “contended” that, he had pur- chased the jaye, or in case of apppeal within ‘i ninety days of the issuance of an ap- peal mandate from the United States Supreme Court, the decision an- nounces that the court will entertain an application for the appointment of & receiver for all the properties of the corporation, ‘The decision of the court was given by Circuit Judge Walter I. Smith of lowa, with which Judge William C. Hook of Kansas agreed, and from which Judge Walter A. Sanborn of Minnesota dissented. The majority opinion held that the International Harveater Company was a WHEAT FLAKES ) A breakfast treat. It’s whole wheat! Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Thursday Silk Bathing Dresses For Women and Misses of satin in black or 'havy. 2.95 S500" Silk Bathing Dresses For Women and Misses of beavy satin in black or navy. 5.00 Herdelore lany “ave. Larkin home to cheer ‘the patient and | Will Close Out Thursday 140 Women’s Summer Dresses Of white cotton crepe, embroidered in white and colors. Heretofore 6.50 814.50 to $18.50 65 Women’s Serge Dresses Of ‘navy or black English serge, combined with satin, also a number of crepe de chine gowns. 10.00 $78.50 to $29.50 Heretofore 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE WUMANN Si at 149th St. & 3d Ave. Entrance on 149th st. August Furniture Sale 30 to 50% Reduction >, W4 AoC TEU? bi 4 ptatsr: Sgt B=. 1) BY DECISION OF COURT a aftrurae: ‘RUDOLPH DIRKS & : ok mani ‘ment of sm competitors in gen- eral has been fair just. ‘The court fin ult with the ac- tions of the ion, aside e| | | 4] coltskin, black and tan Russia calf- , Are Our Teris, Nest te rOet Ur tive wee 3d Avenue Coart, t Department. nator of amous KATZENJAMMER KIDS pans The Ne ek Sei Ho 42nd and Ford Streets, West of Fikth Avenue Men’s Furnishings Reduced Men’s $4.50 and 5.00 Pure Silk Negligee Shirts at $2.75 ° With satin stripes. also striped twilled silk. Men’s $1.50 and 2.00 Negligee Shirts at 78c Made of madras crepe cloth and mercerized materials; broken assortuien’ > Men’s $2.00 Summer Pajamas at $1.10 Of Mercerized Pongee and Fagcy Madras. Men’s $1.00 and 1.50 Neckwear at 55c each Imported and American Fancy Crepes, Grenadine and silks; with large owing ends, Men's $3.00 Straw Hats, reduced to $1.00 each Best Quality Sennet. in the newest kee To-morrow, on ile’ Main ¥ ioe: Men’s $1.00 and $1.25 To-morrow, on the Third Floor, Clearance Sale of Men’s $4 Oxford Ties at $2.45 | Ge! the season’s newest approved shape, with blind eyelets; in patent at 69c THLETIC style shirts and draw- ers. Equally important reduc- tions in Balbriggan and Lisle Thread Undergarments. $3.00 and 6.50 Men’s Two-piece Wool Bathing Suits at $1.95, 2.95 and 3.95. Men’s 50c skin; low heels; sizes incomplete. Athlctic Nainsook Underwe: ar at 30, 3 seg eee $25.00, 30.00 and 35.00 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at $15.00 | TH final clearance sale of this department. Plain blues and blacks, as well as all fancy suits. Many coats with quarter, half or full silk linings. $25.00,, 30.00 and 35.00 Men’sLight Weight Overcoats at $17.50 GPRI NG Overcoats, ideal for Fall wear. Dressy Chester- fields, full ee lined; some with hound 3 also a great many bi; yin raglans and other novelty styles, in neat mixtures and solid colors. Men’s Mohair Suits, $8. 50 ‘Men’s Palm Beach Suits, Bormerly $18.00 to 22.00, at $12 Sack or Nortolk styles, at 1 or Serge T: ; #0 at Se eceed ey See Teens $3.00 $7.50 Blazer Coats at $3.00 $15 to $20 Raincoats at $8.75 $5 and $6 Motoring Dusters, $2.50 $15.00, 18.00, 20.00 and 22.00 | Youths’and Young Men’s Suitsat $10. ie To or three-piece styles; plain, Sack or Norfolk models; in plain blues and mixtures; sizes 30 to 40 chest measure. The Final Clearance Sale of Boys’ Summer Clothing * | Fo Thursday and Friday, Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits of posted and domestic woolen fabrics, in the season’s popular s tans, browns and grays, many with an extra pair of knickerbockers; 8 to 17 years. Double-breasted Suits, $4 75 Nott Ooms, $6 75 ° ‘orm: je 60, at s Formerly $7.50 to 16.50, at $4.75 Nien etnseto 000,01 0-00 Norfolk Suits, Formeily $6.75 to 8.50, at i Boys’ $6.75 to 10.50 Light Weight Reefers, at $3.50, 4.75, 6.75 Double-breasted styles, Reefers in neat fancy mixtuces and plain coverts, sizes 244 to 10 years, Boys’ Washable Suits LL the season's desirable models and fabrics. Russian Suits, 244 to 8 ; M A $ to 6 yeais; Oliver Twist Suits, 244 to 8 years. Toots MVAdy Palle, at $2.00 $1.95 to 2.25 Suits, at $1.00 $3.50 to 3.75 Suits, $2.45 to 2.95 Suits, at $1.65 $4.50 to 5.00 Suita, Boys’ $3.95 to 5.00 Washable Norfolk Suits, special $2.45 In tons, linens, white duck and khaki; sizes 7 to 17 years. LARGE WAR MAP OF EUROPE # « 17 inches deep by 20 inches wide. SPECIAL FEATURE SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE, AUGUST 16TH StripedMadrasUnderwear | Stern. Brothers | | | at $2.75 ||

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