The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1915, Page 9

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SHOT DEAD BY COUSIN. Relatives Say It Was Accidental, bat ‘They Are Arrested. (Bpectal to Toe Brening World.) RED BANK, N. J., June 14.—Frank How French Soldiers and Sailors Are Treated hy Bd ee Government is using Ca- tment in treati ders and for skin troubles, The Minister fat, with the approval of the Director the clth Department, ordered 200,. 000 boxes of jum Ointment for this These high officials knew the tie Mord this remedy, or they thorized j of a ir you can take fresh use Cadum Ointment is from anything else. It stops at Bet and begins healing with tion. Obstinate skin id} reached him. Arnone, an Italian, was shot through the heart near Tony Galatro’s home at Pine Brook yesterday afternoon by his cousin, John Galatro, a Red Bank expressman. Members of the Galatro family declare Galatro was bse | virds when one of the shells jam in the barrel. In trying to extrleate 6 the shell it exploded and Arnone was killed. After the shooting John Galatro jumped on @ horse and got away. De- tectives caught him later. He was locked up in the Freehold jail with his father, Tony Galatro, and his brother Frank, An aut quest will be held. A Jo was found on the dead ma paneaenean stare Gets Job and Ends Lite. (Special to The Evening World.) ELIZABETH, N. J., June 14.—Wil- helm Guenther, sixty-two, of No. 113 Bixth Street, German, ended his life with gas last night just as an offer of employment from the Win chester Arms Company of New Haven He had been out of work for some time, B. Altman & Co. Unusual Values in 4,000 Women’s Bungalow Dresses at the extraordinarily low prices of $2.25, $3.00, (made up and ready Floor, following: Nightrobes . Envelope Chemises Corset Covers (unmade) . . » Cotton Voile J | | . $3.85 will be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) in the Department on the Second Floor. Combination Garments, & $4.50 A Special Offering of Women’s Stamped Undergarments for embroidering) will be a feature of timely interest to-morrow in the Fancy Needlework Department (Fourth Madison Avenue section). present, at unusual price concessions, the It will STAMPED NAINSOOK UNDERGARMENTS at 65c. & 85c. : at 65c. at 45c. & 65¢ at 25c. ALSO STAMPED CREPE NIGHTROBES at 65c. A Sale of Summer Cotton Dress Fabrics to be held to-morrow (Tuesday) will afford an unusual opportunity at these decidedly reduced prices: Imported Woven-stripe Crepe (several thous sand yards); and American-made Printed each per yard 12c. 32-inch Madras, having woven’ stripe in color on white ground per yard 15c. A Sale of Wicker Lamps at. . . . cretonne-lined wicker ! aA. 34th and 35th Strevts Double-light Square-base Wicker Lamps, in ivory, brown and green; with handsome Also Wicker Service Trays circular or oblong, cretonne-lined, Commencing to-morrow (Tuesday) the Store will be closed at 6 p. m. On Saturday, June !9th, the Store will be closed at 12 noon. Fifth Aneme-Madtaon Avenue, (for electric illumination) will offer decided price advantages to-morrow in the Department on the Fourth Floor. Single-light Wicker Lamps, in ivory, brown and green; with cretonne-lined wicker shade, $5.50 & 7.50 shade, at $10.50 at $4.00 Mem ork | Yellow nike Sa Scared Away THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE v Ean ai as i te a0 14, 1015. SURFEIT OF GOLD INUNITED STATES i I EMBARRASSING H by War Now Coming Back in Great Streams. | ——- | BUT IT DOES NO GOOD. Is Piled Up in Bank Vaults, Idle and Unproductive— Wanted: Business. (®ipectal to The Brening World.) WASHINGTON, June 14.—Contin- ued flow of gold into the United Stace i@ causing financiers and economists to consider possibilities of unfavor- able conditions resulting. There Is such a thing, they say, as a country 80 surfeited with gold as to become embarrassed with riches, just as land- lords become land poor. Very nearly all the gold that was | drained out of the United States by scared Buropeans just before war be- ®an has come back, and by the end of the month the balance will be more than struck. ‘While such @ condition would indi- cate outwardly an enviable increase in national wealth, a large part of the incoming gold is not doing much good, because it ts piling up in bank | vaults and the National Treasury, lying Idle and unproductive, Experts of the Treasury and leading bankers agree that there is now plenty of gold in the country to finance any legitimate expansion of | industry. It is business more than | gold that is wanted. The abnormal flow to this country ts weakening | other countries, and in the final set- | tlement this balancing is Mable to cause troubles, A significant item in the Treasury statement indicative of idle money is that of subsidiary silver coin on hand. There is a steady accumula. tion of dimes, quarters and half dol lars that should be in active circula- tion for pay envelopes and small change use by millions of people. Since Jan. 1 there has been an in- crease of $6,000,000 in idle small sliver sent to the Treasury vaults for stor- age. In the same period there was an increase of $97,000,000 in the total gold supply, but munpat Se tie ‘aa in storage. Milliong, dollars’ worth is held in rough er uncoined. The Treasury is issuing | gold certificates against this bullio: both for convenience and to stimulate circulation. New York banka report | unprecedente pluses of reserv: Between June and Dec, 31 taken out of the United States by | of it has come back. In this return there are some queer | developments. example, i@ credited with having re- | celved $83,000,000 in gold from foreign countries in the past five months imported gold bars at the assay office recently give evidence of having been no further away from the sub-treas- ury than the vaulta of Wall Street banks. The deduction js that last autumn, when millions of American gold were supposed to have been cached in Ot- tawa, Canada, for the Bank af Eng- land, part of it was in reulity held in New York for foreign account and not shipped out of the country. Government reports for May just completed show that no gold has come from England direct, The millions contributed by the Bank of England have been drawn from the Canadian cache or merely transferred on the books of New York banks, The not- able movement is in French gold, of which $11,600,000 actually came into ew York during the month. Japan is contributing heavily from her scanty store of gold. Eight mill- fons have come into San Francisco during the past few months. This ovement is caused partly by pur- #8 in this country, but principally ermans selling out thelr interests ie Japan after war began and trans- ferring the gold to the United States for German credits here, ATTRACTIONS Li, our merchandise advertised A‘ Sunday cig om sale Monday aL the prices quoted. "we how ‘holding our Queensboro Bridge “tor the at great year there were $115,000,000 in gold | ; the war scare, Since Jan. 1 $97,000,000 | & New York City, for | § But @ good many of the supposedly | » whe Sat hamkeaidaee attinets pei wit ink ' iS mie eed: ah) feed na te g Sed A ilee: aillieet Giller ht mit iid tien ied Cine RECEIVERS SALES 50 4-4 Green Stamps is i <- eee Se « j weansCut Out This Coupons= ! Double & Green Tradiog Stamps FREE with purchase of #1 3 z Ane @ Of more tomorrow, Tuesday, June 15th. % If any goods bought by Stam @ tarThese hese 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind in a ecle are at coridheo- as those wi you w o = Your ve to eae Price, your in wig « wae en el eee ee oe money wil cheoffuliy "ond ary A. D. MATTHEWS SONS, INC, oye Wy tfunded pon, return 5 Single Stamps in | y 6-16-15. i Guarantee Sere mete Aa Receiver, "Sicernoon onenees OT i iF 1140 Tare Panama Hats Thousands of $1 ov 7 N That Ordinarily Sell for $1.48 to $2.48 at ...... 60.66. eceeeees 99 c Night Gowns N About fifteen different shapes in genuine Formosa bodies. Tho: Js of Night Gowns, soft = nainsook, 4 wa oN A great and timely offering. N ——______. bric and muslin; chem'‘se style to slip over; daintily T ne orchasge for Rett hats if materials are purchased here. prranda vith soft pretty laces and ribvon. Also good Ra ED Z serviceable embroideries. ’ So many customers complain peo enc — ~ 2 o: but low neck, short sleeve gowns season we havea 5 Men’s Summer Furnishings _ | [ist inc'c' ict sce snd poursdou nn, bog bq | Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Pajamas and Half Hose Offered | | “"""* Soede ——— ; at Sacrifice Prices. Stock Up Now and Save Money Od Chanel Hee ee ee ee | cae ry} ‘fea | Men's 85c Nainsook Underwear, Men's 85c Pajamas, plat 69 ic Men's 26c Silk Lisle Half Hose, poder Maa ey trimmings of toed ‘cae style rt coat shirta and Ease DA and fancy, spect ‘a black or whit fisen 0. 17; ter |. aebvielabie ofeaby or + al y droid By bor fle eal “Yoon Nig Suir at 59c Men's 760 “Phoentx” Silk Half E47c tol... 69c By | tie vsderwces, te eames Mehta pak ue’ T ga] sis misc DOC ' 26e Underwear, the PE et and lavender, at. at.. “$1. 45 mY Be 306 Underwear, the garment, 20¢| won $5.00 “La Rumba” Seml-| Men's All-Wool Swesters— 500 Summer F; rocks Men's 600 Sea Island Un- 39 a taal ‘oe 2.08 Sweaters, at.....+ S105 rg derwear, the garment.. Cc 3.98 Sweater 5 A regeed * octect one $5.50 rg | Men's S0e Union Salts.......+- Be! way, ‘alues up to $20.00, a bg | dest eee Rhine ‘ial ée ; Superbly fashioned of Cossack, French and Irish liness or. w 0; also 8) 3 . ‘ei utiful 1s and em! or ’ Men's Madras Shirte--All neat) pair C| $1.98 ort | Hts os tues ates evel Mon ake te Blk DY gl fio Senter harp sevet ype Noreen tele oes ne and not accepted, owing to backward season. af 85c Half Hone, at......... Matthews—Main Floor. Library Furniture in Fumed Oak A Big Stock Sacrificed by the Receiver to Raise Cash £13000 eee Peet, $99.50 {eoibean Daten. $124.95 Suite consists of settee, arm chair and rocker in| Settee, arm chair and rocker, has automobile wing effect, cane seats and backs, table with drawer | spring seats and cane panel backs; table to match. and double cane panel sides, Rope legs. Wonderful value at the price. Other 3-Piece Mission Suites and Couches: $1.00 to $1.35 values, at <a el Thpisttet Over 30 styles in all sizes; Values up to $10.00, at Of the finest imported materials, in white GG Matthowe—Secend Floor. ws. Solid birch frame, mahogany finish, wood seat and loose cushions, in the latest plum color plush. 1,300 Pairs Won Women’ ‘3 16-|700 FY | 605.00 rarior Sulte, in striped etlk velour... $40.06 66500 Parlor Suite, in tapestry... Button SillkGloves; black} Bleck Sill: Gloves, em- pez | £00.00 Parlor Suite, in tapestry + 840,00 | 647.50 Parlor Suite, tn old rose panne. or white; roidered and ee | 675.00 Parlor Suite, in brown panne.. + 845,00 | 888,50 Parlor Suite, in green velour . regularly 38c easy a $2.00 7 Cc a $59.75 Parlor Sulte, in green velour . $30.00 | $87.00 Parlor Suite, in green velour 50c, at........ values; at.. 1 jhews—Foarth Floor, . Mate Main ay sai Yer e e ’ ° | Linens, Towels, Sheets, Muslins ||3,000 Yds. Impt’d Venise ea ; ‘ Ld | Some of the Hundreds of Bargains We Offer for Tuesday & Plauen Lace Bands ie . . . mt) cheer aes HAC Doman Pillow Concy || Tememed Sete ae, Three to six inches wide; pretty er |) peers isetec ws euch, 90¢ doz} 12%0 igo vel patterns, in white, cream and ecru. t for 49¢ and.... value, 9¢ each; dozen. $1.00] | Jaiue “* % Sheek Wane ane Or Bien cornet Go| MRe, See ttcehee, or OOC| "Ceres ate scineh tremens OC = at 19c Yard = , inch 1 i = get nade eo ca ithe ped sna Regular prices were B0c to 98¢ a yard. rs Women’s Tub Skirts Y ; i Ribbons Handkerchiefs 3,200 of Them, All Underp Bs] | 6 and 7-inch Satin Stripe, Moire Satin and Women’s All-Linen, Embroldered Corner, Fancy | | Of repp, linene, gabardine ae Tafieta Jacquards, plaids, wultable 23 Volley luce corner, lace trimmed al 1 0 and Hes ote, onder 79c, $1,$1.98 a es, rdles and ' rr 3 0 3 «| e ” spe 5 An), eens, gedlee. kad alae c eet te Eee ich en a See |) eee ll vide a Bs $24.50 and $27.50 Royal Women’s Combination Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft., A big range of handsome Oriental and floral patterns. 914,98 Seamiess Tapestry Brussels | $23.75 Seamless R Ruge—Size 9x12; closely — woven; 7 ae at $18= Hundreds of them to choose from, Royal Velvet Rugs |$19,00 | Seamiess | Royal Axminster Soe gan $17.50) fi sts $10.50 Odd Size Crex and Grass Rugs Best China Li Japanese Matting $8.50 9x12 Grass Rugs, made of prairie grass.86.98| Regular 350 and 40c, all new fresh, clean goods $5.50 9x 9 Crex Rugs, made of prairie gras: $4.60 6x 9 Grass Rugs, made of prairie gra: 25c $1.26 36x70 Grass Rugs, made of prairie gras We and 20c grades, at... 16¢ | We grades, at., 85c grades, at........... 25c | $1.00 and $1.25 Women's 10c to 19¢ White|Women’s Whi Ribbed Vests, at 6c, 9c and 124. ind <4 ve rai Matthewe—Main Floor, G crepe < in carpet patterns, and also small pin check effects. Special at, yard Some with @ pairs Trousers, ho aes a | Odd Rolls of C t A ® Norfolk and Balkan styles, with patch pockets and BB | on nr wa? 73¢|40 Genuine Cork Linoleum || aitciedon bet; knickerbockers cut full Some blue serge =< a, < Extra heavy quality, cut from full roll; Receiver's price square yard....... 33c ad O5c] Peguiar Me Quality, Ip in hardwood) Wild's $1.20 Inlaid Linoleum) wood ti 98c oral paiterna and tile patterns; extra 89c This’ te ‘the best printed lin- Glounl made Sadere yard’, 48¢| heavy quality, Square yard Sizes 6 to 16 years, Boys’ Wash Suits in the newest all newest fabrics. Special at Matthews—Matn t= i ral Boay Br odd rolls; < > =] = AR a 5 a Beginning Another Week of These ‘Stupendous With Purchases of $1 or More All Day Tuesday 1000 Summer Dresses $2.95 colors. The surplus stock of one of New York’s best makers, Women’s Silk Gloves $75.00 genuine leather $47.50 genuine leather $27 genuine leather couch. .$19.05 2-Clasp and 16-Button Length $70.00 genuine feath oie | Seema rae eect? [#34 [Sere eeriber atts 7 at These Greatly Reduced Prices automobile seats, $44.50! $33 genuine leather er couch, makin Chase leather couch... $5.0; 1,000 Pairs Women's 39c/ 1,400 Pairs Women’s 68¢ M4 Silk Gl Silk Mil 3-Piece Parlor Suites at Sacrifice Prices|| tic ‘cr'tie; 27 ¢| clowninue 520 $45.00 3-Piece Parlor Suites at $29.95 2 clasps, at.. or white, at... Pairs “Women's 16-Be, Lace trimmed and tight knee; regular and extra brig Drawers; regular and sizes, at..... Boys’ $4 Norfolk Suits, $2.65 suits with one pair knickerbockers in the lot. wie | 79¢ q add “4 Free and desirable Suits te Ribbed

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