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% | } Mah sensational report Ma TAXICAB TEAP OUT AND SHOOT VICTIM FOUR TIMES s Butler, Target for 20 Shots, in Hospital and May Not Live. A band of gunmen got out of a cab in front of the International Garage at No. 26 West Fortleth Matreet early to-day and began shoot- Thomas Butler of No. 352 ‘Tenth enue. utler fell, wounded four times, The gunmen fied. | Polteeman Kellerman of the Weat Whirty-seventh strest station and © Saeminsky ran to the I and arrested a chauffeur and man who were on the front ‘Of a taxi standing @ few feet where Butler lay. The wounded man was taken to | Bellevue by Dr. Williams, who said that there was no hope for bie re- @overy. At Bellevue Butler regained @onecionsness, but refused to tell who | shot him. The two men who were in the taxi- cab werd taken to the West Thirty- @eventh street .station, where thoy eaid they were Charles Bennett of | No. 46 West Thirty-ninth street, and Matthew Dorovnn of No, 4% West Twonty-clghth street. Bennett said the gunmen got Inco ale at Seventh avenue and Thir- street and asked him to drive them to the garage. Thera, he they got out and began showot- ‘at Butler. Donovan, he a!4, wae a who was passing aud ~homn he called to his car as the gunmen fied! They were about to drive off, he &4ded, when the police nen veised —_—_— REST FOR M’REYNOLDS. Be Will Retire to Private Life tor Meath Before Going on Bench. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Attorney- General McReynolds will return to pri- vate fife for a month after he retires from the Cabinet. He decided to-day the oath as Associate Jus- e Supreme Court until the convenes Oct. 12. Weald Bar Amertoan Newspapers. VANCOUVRE, B. C., Sept. 1—Because, ae he says, American newspapers pub- of wholesale fad defents and mi victories, the peeith called upon the e city rolleltor oa ‘ i im prevent legn! o ¢ Taman hike in ee omen —Heavy demand for e and mules suitable for army yurposes for nations engaxed in the ropean war has caused vance from % to $10 per head higher 1 ‘& year ago, it wi said at the Chie cago stock yards to-day. prices to ad. | wit EIGHT PULLMANS DITCHED. | All Passengers Feeape Rat Five, Whe Are Injared. CHICAGO RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. 1— Five persona were injured early to-day when several cars of the Northland Limited, a resort train on the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad, went into a ditch near Kalamazoo. It was said by osclals of the raliroad that none of the five’ Was fatally hurt. Among the slightly injured were W. R. Nunelly, J. H. Aringer and Mrs. W. T, Drummond, all of Loulaville, Ky. The accident was caused by @ wash- out. Might steel Pullmans rolled down & ten-foot embankment. 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EEE eee se Sunday World Wants Work onday Morning Wonders, tt 4 aha on Kt West Hudson Binet Be peice AA “REAL ry AT Fe ERR PALE —— RPE LD, eubabay, supraxare’ 1, 1914.) le Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchand! New York’s g Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street $1.50 Lace Curtains Fully 3 Yards Long and 50 Inches Wide; $1. 00 Renaissance and Brussels Patterns, pr... ot tote Now, $1.95 |Eerrains ” °° $3.95 [eer ins °° $5.00 Bonnas Curtai Marie Ant Unlimited assortment of imported tte, Blaming anit Beotch, tae | rish Point, Marie Antoinette, Lacet| tte Arnbe, Renaissance and Cluny Cur-| more than 100 distinct and. attevctlve Curtains; 2}4 and 8 yards long:| tains; white aud Arab; in emall lots white and Arabian. of 2 to 6 pairs, $2.00 to $3.00 Paneling | 97.00 to $9.00 Bed Sets same in| tat Ba Rete, with elaborate $1.00 | sates! $5.00 Antoinette embroidery’ Srtematcies, im white and Arab; yard. O'Neil) Main Store—Foerth Fleer, {)o=2 Seamless Wilton Vel- vet or Royal Plush Rugs The Royal Plush | Rupe ore made with luswri: are made with o Iusurt. ous ous high pile nap al h pile nap, shown in Oriental colorings; also oti a plain color colorings with contrast: $29.5 0 9x12 Reversible Scotch Wool Art Rugs, $15.00 se hag an ae ae np Be for all year round use. The designs and colorings are very 9x12 Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs,|9x12 Seamless Velvet or Axminster $15.00 Rugs, at $15.00 Woven from « very fine grade of 1 ‘These rugs are noted for their exceptionel wearing quall-| A eplendid assortment of Oriental and two-toned ties. A varied selection of patterns from which to|éffects. Slight imperfections which are scarcely no- choose. ticeable is the cause of this extremely low price. 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HOURS, 8 to 6; SUNDAYS, 9 to 2. German, Prench and Swedish spoken. Ladies in attendance. oh Line TO ALBANY ate bit oa teath dental sursery AT BRIGHTWATERS. L. 1. fh Class Ackerson Bungalow ‘On Landscape Plot 75x159 Price Only $3,800 Write fer particulars and if you have three or four teeth 1 will insert a full set without a plate. 1 do this with absolute satisfaction. EX FREE BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH, Artificial Teeth Sunday World Wants Work } DR. H. W. GUILSHAN===' Monday Morning M. K Con, Lath St tub Ave, Entrance 271 W. t2itb St. |(__ Wonders, , “| Fall colors—practieal ENCED FANCY FRATHER WOW EXPERIENCED A ial ||'S9 et. Helland Window a a Fourteenth Street NOW FOR THE FALL CAMPAIGN Attractive Assortments of New Goods Dependable Merchandise pe Styles—Moderate Profit Prices SMART FALL DRESSES Right from the Makers Most Approved Styles With nothing to add for extravagant Out-of-Usual Prices displays, lavish fashion openings and} Our merchandise ie selected with other expensive burdens—Content with moderate profits, we are thus able to offer you the very styles at lower prices than you Ka elsewhere, A FEW REPRESENTATIVE ITEMS: NEW FALL GOODS plum, Russian green and 'rench serge—new blouse ing black satin nd drop akirt— ite pique flare, eotlere we bi ack, a ethyst, old blu and Hatake Green. esses Finer slik Dresses t 26,06 ° SCHOOL HOSIERY For Boys and Girls Reliable Grades only....We tell you the exact truth about hosiery. Bpeoctat prices to make é worth your while to buy in quantiNes. FOR GIRLS Black Liste—fine rib—linen heel oe—also Mereerteed—viack, | and white—double heel Black C ian nt fine og double op and toe eens oD WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR New Fall modele—new stocks for early Fall,,..Lower prices than elsewhere for these reliable grades. Our great cash buying power results in excep- tional trade advantages. Crepe de Chine Combinations— Dainty new modale-ehiidow lace thd” ribbon trim value, Nainaook— retty yokes te laces oF ribbon trimmed em! With a view to filling the various Needs of School Children OUR BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ DEPARTMENTS | are attractively stocked with well selected New Merchandise at our usual Moderate Profit Prices. — MILLINERY Per HOW ond LATER . SLACK VELVET NEW PETTICOATS atyles—reliable qualities—best values anywhere, os strict comparisons prove. Modele— 7 taffeta mes- eer boxing a Serz| © HPS of atring to mings ort t variety of flounces. ail oa, ' e Petticoste—Fall models, leaned rotted nd hangnablos=| pita Oa at at, aM sre m aI Also gi ol Seattle EGS | reel ge tae Be ou me fe +40 t 1.06 har teem, Bott and of | Feet a To prevent dealers buying, 39 ct. Boys’ Schoo! Blouses. ane Madras and Percales—stripes an fiqures—new yall vivlecoollare attached 7 to Is yee BOYS’ FURNISHINGS—THLRD FLOOR, $1.25 Boys’ Trousers. Cheviot, cassime tweeds-—variety desirable pat- terns in medium and dark fancies— full cut—7 to 16 BOYS CLOTHING. THIRD FLOOR, » Pa af wool—t! Bieck. * te values cr te. Wo ft a . worsteds and 19 ct, Potticoats,... ves | Polka | dot patean—new. French | pleated flounces—all len, egy PRTMCOATS--4BOON D FLOOR, $2.25 Women's Corsets... 147) White heavy batiste—medium low bust—long hip, lace and ribbon rim, mux pee—rinht CORA NPR HRROND ” nighiqetnes, and und ' |]$1.49 Howe and Porch Dresses ‘iaul™ | Wasi GO0pe—-AAS ENE, Flowered crepe, gingham and lawn s . ~taatetully tint with contrast 39, ch, Shootings. fabrica, emb'y, —all_ sizes. HOU SEDRERGES. SECOND FLOOR, 19 inch—full bleach—larme assert ment of new patterns. LINENS-—MAIN FLOOR, 10 ct, Outing Flannele, . | Clear atri Shades 1.25 Umbrellas. tye || @x3 ft. (before hemming)—-best tints American Taffeta—26 slightly imperfect, but will not plain and fancy handlee—tor OR hurt wear, } and ‘women. SHADES THIRD FLOOR, UMBRELLAS—MAIN FLOOR Clack Signe Desote Meratng Speciale, look tor the Clocks! Leek be] the Cleetes!

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