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POE PS BROKEN ATH GRIEF (VER WARNER Hours Every Day—Vati- can Anxious About Him. ROME, vie Paris, Aug. 12—The Pope ig 80 overwhelmed with grief by the outbreak of war between all the prin- elpal nations of Europe that he ie upable to do any work and sits list- ‘and silent for hours every day, though His Holiness is not ill, his condition is causing grave anziety to his attendants, P, J. CONWAY SLATED TO SUCCEED HENKEL Ifish-American Leader Will Get Job Long Held by Repub- lican. Politicians assembled at Tammany Hall to-day appeared to consider it settled that. the Administration has decided upon the Democrat who is te gucceed William Henkel as United States Marshal of the Southern Dis- talet of, New York. Gopelp had it that Patrick J. Conway, President of the Irish-American Club and a Tam- many man of the independent type who refused to take orders from the Wigwam in the last campaign, would be named. ‘There has been a long and strenu- oud struggle for this desirable job, which Mr. Henkel nas held for sev- esteen years, Mr. Henkel is the Republican leader of the Twelfth As- sembly District, of which Charles F. Murphy is the Democratic leader, and the perfect harmony that has existed | {4° in ‘the district as between Mr. Henkel and Mr. Murphy is supposed to have had something to do with Mr. Hen- kel's extended period of adherence to office. Mr. Conway has been prominent for years in athletic circles in New York and has also been interested exten- @ively in Irish society affairs. He has the backing of numerous prominent buginess men as well as of politicians @f independent leanings. He has Bever beld public office. STEAM KILLS ENGINEER, CAUGHT BENEATH BOILER Called for Help, but Could Not Be Reached Till Section of Brick Wall Had Been Tom Down. Cut off by a mudden jet of steam trom pe, from beneath a leaking bailpr he’ was attempting to repair, TRedore Heuser, an engineer, wes @aalded to death to-day in the Loril- lard Refrigorator Company's plant at Railroad avenue and Mechanic atreet, the Bronx. He called for help when be realised his plight, but it was im- Deagible to reach him until @ section of brick wall bad been torn down. He died on the way to the Mount Vernon Hospital in a Fire Depart- ment boge wagon. Heuser, who was fifty years old and lived at No. 12 South Twelfth street, Mount Vernon, discovered a leak in Fe) hand-hole plate, a part of the boller which when fires are drawn # Temovale for cleaning purposes. ecessary to crew! under the Boller” to rt at the plate. While Hepser was there the leak grew r and there was a steam jet between the engineer and his only means of escape. eee POSTMASTERS’ JOBS SAVED. Meuse Votes Against Taking Ac- sistants Out of Civil Service. ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—The amend- ont tothe Railway Mall Pay bill, Proposed to remove assistant ‘ Deornasiers and pa ies and other in local Moces fr ee Teen e @ vote o 10 twas, pat ed. evises the m House and pro tant postmasters e four Administration conservation Wi hesome © apecial order In the 0-day. SAYS HE FORGED CHECKS. Gives Self Up te n who described himself as Philip , travelling salesman for a Detrot ymachine company, gave Beast i the nalee da P*ataRad na" Nea the name oft the company, to four a and cashed them in Bi ie and took severe) drinks with grancen ne Werped’ the. checks” ‘started for New York. Paterson police have telegraphed to Buffalo to Ond out if Lewis is wanted #- Bloping Couple Caught. Mixteen-year-old Lillian Mazorett! of 23 Hamburg avenue, Paterson, N. qe ® prisoner to-day in Garfield, 'N. J., ting word ‘ram hee Darenta, La she away sao joseph Mi Markesno, wh who's aren oie eano, the girl's pari told ents owas going to, walk to San aed i ’not, in agen $150 A WEEK ALIMONY IS GRANTED MR MRS. TATUM Her — 4 Ab to Get $1,500 eb for Defending « Her. Justice Van Siclen in the Supreme Brooklyn, to-day granted Mrs, Jobn C. Tatum, who is being sued by | FF Sits tote sea | and Silent for| i husband, a weslthy cotton broker, @t the Hotel Vanderbilt, for a body saming Jack Ottman, & pro- | 3 vision broker in the steamship trade, | #7 As co-respondent, $150 a week alimony and $1,500 counsel fee for her lawyer, Max D. Steter. Mrs. Tatum bad asked for alimony at the rate of $20,- 000 @ year and $10,000 for Mr, Steuer. To the protest of Terence McManus, counsel for Mr. Tatum, that $10,000 was too much for Mr. Steuer, coun- sel for the plaintiff said he was will- ing to measure the value'of his own Big by the fee of $1,500 charged Mr. McManus several yeare * nee from a chai ty H referred ba Mag sister, Miss Katherine MoAr- , in Delaware County. presets Et on MOTHER WANTS YOU, LARRY. | f Aged Parent of Lawrence Mulry Needs His Ald. i aD AY, vay T 18, seis. Ser ne et Store Upens at 9 A. M.—Closes 6 P. M. Saturday 1 P. M. ae August Sale of Blankets and Comfort- ables Now in Progress, Offering Unprecedent- ed Savings. _ New Management 19° 720° ST. The Women of New York Never Bought Handsomer Summer Dresses 2000 of Them, Formerly Marked Up fo $80 Mrs. Ann Mulry, @ little white-hairea | Hg § ‘woman, nearing eighty years of age, is anxious to get trace of her son, Law- rence, of whom h he is fit years Hie ta hertoniy tiving velacive airs. Mulry at he may be 2 able t to help her a little. She earns (a by the day, at ‘aay the ter, by ak a mush longer, sed Poy e's" native of 7h at, Pra tee pldtthe hoped he mai nee frien tala her that they him on the each at at Far yar Kockaway im the payed ul ie" be living in this ia city ‘Row. ‘ia aie wh a. ied KIDNAPPED GIRL SLAIN. lated Near Schuyler, Neb. SCHUYLER, Nob., Aug. 12.—The mut!- | @ lated body of Miss Louis Mick, eighteen, who was taken from her home Sunday night & a kidnapper, was found to-day rnfield north of Schuyler, She and carried away after her mother and aunt had been bound with w! peraelbade ielbalede Miss Dorothy Harvey a Bride. A special train will take New York guests this afternoon to the wedding of Miss Dorothy Harvey, daughter of Col. George Harvey, to Lieut. Mar- cellus H. Thompson, U. 8. A. It will take place at 5 o'clock in the country Rorge Pot the prides ‘The Rev. jwesey. Almost five hun- red guests will be present. A large ae will start this morning from ashington, D. C, POSLAM HEALS ALL ITCHING SKIN HUMORS), vation cowed caused by Sunburn, Fo} ody a les, Oak or Ivy- ‘Poltening, Bitters Itching Feet, etc., is imme- diately stopped by Poslam. Soothing’ cooling, antiseptic, Poslam trates to| 5 the seat of the trouble, controls and | # seon eradicates it. No remedy so valu- able to have handy during hot weather. Should Eczema affect in any of its re or Aene, ee ae Itch, jam is unequalled in 9 and should bring you relief at conte, Your drugglet sells Poslam. ‘For tree i sample write to Emergenc; oratories, st West 25th Street, Newry fork. ‘oalam Soap, medicated with Poslam, should be ily if your skin is ten- der and other ¢ soaps irritate. Guarantead 23 Jewels Adjusted 30-Year Gold \) Filled Watches ii a oY Gai ia scree SB Mot ™., only sae entrance she speaks as a litte |i Leatee Mick’s Body Found Mutt-| ay One of the largest manufacturers of New York Lo Philadel, ape contributed about 2000 of the daintiest and prettiest dresses designed this sea- son. The very same style dresses own departments at $5.95 to $8.50. The materials include Voiles, Striped Voles, Flowered Voiles, Plain White Voules, Col- ored Crepes in solid and chic Nosegay pat- terns, Winte M es, Pure French Linen, Popular Black and Whute Striped Metenals. Sizes for misses from 14 to 20 years and for women $4 to 46. Also a dignified model for the stout women in sizes 85 to 61. sold in our AUGUST FURNITURE SALE! ar $8.00 Chiffonier August Sale Price at 9428 an Furniture Selected Now Will If you have funieas needs, no matter whether it is refurnishing of the home, or a cosy chair, Be Delivered at Any Future jor a piece for one particular spot in the home, we urge you to avail yourself of the reductions on all D , | Zime. furniture during this month. = —— tion; regular val. $8, q Handsome 3-Piece Parlor Suite Regularly $50. For Parlor or er In the August Saleat .. w ‘li i Frames finished in manogany on heavy Birch eee with ed. Upholstered in brown Spanish carved claw feet, nigely polis leather. $85.00 3-Pc. Library Set Upholstered in brown Spanish leather; choice of tapestries or panne; August Sale This $37.50 Buffet in the August Sais at Colonial sign, same as A lustration, long by 2&1 in, lecp; 2 upper small drawers, 1 lined for silver; double door eup- board in centre and 1 large linen drawer, scroll $24 Birds- eye Maple Chiffoniers at®] 2-75 | Full-shaped front, as swell ond 6 be $8.00 White Tim Bed at a ul ie This Superb *20 Brass Bed Marked img) the August Furniture Sale me “ANNNNNYD §35 heavy rod ends. A splendid bed at a remarkably low price. bright finish, Best Inequer. all sizes, tin or 1-inch filing rods. Large ing In a 0a $ 55% com itis sat, ‘omplete with dout tress, ered in fancy art roth aa si 4-Piece Jacobean Dining Room Set |, Regularly ‘ August . 5 oe Price At ‘ Buffet 54 inches long by 4, inches geen: all in This $20.00 Table at $14.98 Solid Oak Din ing Room ‘Table, Ce ‘ shown here, and nicely finished; a has 46 in, top and - ; h top, eh VPs pedal sac ba 6 hai he te base ip & inches " $9.00 wih slo fant H side, 8 cupboards, China Closet, 49 inches wide b 5 feet 9 inc base, 6-foot extension, Serving Tobie, Di Suite; leosher feat and