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| scatvo, servi ¢ an indeterminate sen- nce of from six to ten years for, ade his oncape and | © League met to! % ANOTHERCONET. ON HONOR ESAS , Scalvo, White Siaver, the Staves, Yesiles When Sent Outside td Repair Wall. lavery, the W his who hud served three years n, Was a member of the League, which is composed | ners who have expressed | the macives a® firm -beflovers in the Golden Rule, oO “The Doltor Ame a ta uy Every dish a feast! SPROIAT, GUILLED DINNER (PO ORDER) WITH WINK. 81.05 - | con embers over the escape | Cha They got together and 1 $100, which was offered as) for his capture, It was re-| that tho League bad offered | $150 for the arrest of Bealvo, but this denied by Assistant Wardea Johnson. Toking advantage of “honor “ system” established at Sing prison by Warden Onborne, ~ OPPENHEIM, GUNS & G tho | wan Rocco nglish imper- prisoner ever 6 took charge at ed to serve out yours with credit and then bo- j xin Jife all over again, A mason by trade, the man found plonty of work ‘to do around the| | prison, ‘The Warden gave him the | thay Ko old the foremen at Sing Sing Ivo out to fix a wall in the at tho entrance to the pr oa day afternoon, He departed | trowel and mortar, No» guard! inpanied the man, and nothing | 6 Was thought of him until 10.30 vck, when Assistant Warden John- jecked up. The escape was then ee No C. O. D.'s roe out No Exchanges ly with - 465, Women’s Tailored Suits | won discovered. x As in the Spence case, no whistle ey Navy Blue Serge Suits in several was blown to let folks at Ossining & catered models, superior tailored | 15,00 (Know a prisoner wan loose, Instead | : ) “and lined. Regular $5.00 Values isearching parties set out from the we. ’ | prison and word was telegraphed to | i ‘the police of noighboring towns. It is believed Scalvo camo to New York, —_—_——— EQUITABLE ON MUTUAL BASIS, DU PONT'S WISH His Aim to End Fear of Stock Con- trol, He Writes Insurance Superintendent, | ALBANY, N. Y¥., June 30—Gen. T. Cole DuPont, who recently ac: | quired control of the Equitable Life | Assurance Society, wishes the mutual- | ization of the society brought about, according to a letter he has written Frank Hasbrouck, State Superinten- dont of Ingurance, Mr. Du Pont said mutualization plans were being consid- ered, but gave no details. “My desire ix that mitualization ot | the society be brought about,” Du Pont | wrote, “in order to give assurance that | its affairs will always be managed in| the interest of the policy holders, fears relating to stock control being forever “905 White Chinchilla Coats *Smiuirt Silk Braid Sitid Taltored| “thddel,with belt. Regular 20.00Values 10.00 135. Women’s Silk Dresses .: Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Silk Afternoon Dresses in prevailing colors. Regular 20.00 and 29.00 Values 10.75 ‘Women’s Summer Dresses White Striped and Novelty Voile, Laces, Nets and other Sheer Materials. Regular 8.90 to 25.00 Values 5.00 9.75 13.75 Mr. Du Pont also sald that if mu- tualization did not prove practicable and satisfactory he was ready to co- dperate by other methods in safe- guarding the future t. . “Ask Any Housewife” Hh iw brite om wv Oowsair Buy Peterman's at your dealer’s. He sells and rec- ommends it because it does the work and because he is anxious to satisfy you. DIS Diplomat Had Not Heard Charge}, James M. Sullivan, United States Minister to Santo Dorinke, declared “tomperamentally unfit" for his office by Senator Phelan, of California, who York to-day on the Clyde liner Iro- quois, Although an outline of the re- port of Senator Phelai last week, Mr. Sulliva His disappointment over the report was overshadowed by his satisfaction that he had been cleared of charges reflecting upon financial and other oMcial features of his administration Mr, Sullivan will go to Washington and leatn his official standing in a couple of days. father-in-law, a wealthy business man tied up in the Bast River at Ninety: fourth Street, to-day was held by Mag- istrate Baftow in Harlem Court with Court did not then know that Mrs. Mila Cahill, twenty-nine, wife of Capt. Will- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, fam Cahill of the barge Plymouth, was NISTER SULLIVAN den SURPRISED BY REPORT |; Mrs. Cahill aboard the! “ ins In, which resulted in Mrs. Boles ing a kerovene lamp at Mrs. Ca= thing caught fire and she rai ing to the ‘ers P — Mrs. mid, pushed he: of Temperamental Unfitness overboard Mi died In Belle vue Honpital Until His Return. ducted an examination Into res against him, arrived in New was published did not know t until he arrived. ECZEMAS AND RASHES |Itching and Burning Soothed by Cuticura. Trial Free. As soon as he gets t matter straightened out he will with his wife and his four-year- #on Donald to Ireland to visit his cases of young and old, Sample Each Free by Mail 4 rr Soi Jeanse and ‘ify, the 84th Street—New York j run of the place and was gratified by | °F Cork. ate aie Oinknine tb culos om heal. Neliel, jully reports that bo nevér c= cha Woman Faces Marder Charac. | reat and sleep Lec the use of these * — sts an inclination to violate the confl-| Airs, Mary Bolos, thirty-eleht, wife of | Super-creamy emollients icate Will Clowé Out Thursday dence repowed in him. |the owner of the barge Edward ,; Speedy and complete healment in most bail on the charge of assault, The ecard, Cuticura, Dept. Y, Boston. throughout the world. | Tomorrotr, Four Events That Will Make Men Happy— 10,800Shirts 95c Each ($1.50 and $2.00 Grades) é Cut and Made in the Last 14 Days ‘I can’t show you a $2 shirt in our stock that is as fine a piece of madras as that”— said the Wanamaker shirt chief, holding up a shirt with plain stripes set a third of an inch apart. it was particularly fine material; soft and firm; , with the stripes woven through; a remarkable shirt to get for 95c. He picked it up from the advance sample line we were examining; 5 grades from’5 different shirting-makers; In 150 Patterns summer shirts, with turn-over soft cuffs attached, any one of which any New York man—whose taste is excellent—would be delighted with: White stripes of fibre-silk (used because animal silk will turn yellow; fibre silk such as we use—will not.) Each pattern except white effects—in three Mos lavender, blue, black, in every size, 14 to 17, White, woven madras in a . variety of effects; pebble-weaves, striped; fine woven reps; crepes with colored stripes; little jacquarded figures; Seather stitched stripes; Wanamaker Size and Make We picked up.a size 15 shirt. It measured 47 inches around the chest under the arms. The sleeves were 33 inches; those of another 15 size were 34. And so it was all the way through—generous measurements, unshrinkable neck-bands, good buttons, thorough stitching, fine finish. Fall Patterns Among Them Piece goods advantageously houshis—anelualp sample pieces of advance Fall patterns—and the whole trans- action concluded quickly, made the price of 95c possible. 10,800; no more; Thursday morning, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building; Broadway End. 4 fans With 32-p. Skin Book.” Address post, | =| 1915. i Ss = = Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. SS Clearance Sales Thursday, Friday and Unt Noon Saturday, of Misses’ and Girls’ Mid-Summer Apparel Comprising Suits, Coats and Dresses particularly appropriate for the Fourth of . July Outing, at exceptional price advantages. Soe Misses’ Summer Dresses, of French linen,| Misses’ Tailored Suits, of serges, black and | figured and striped voiles, also embroidered] white check worsteds, gabardines and other nets, trimmed with silk and flowers; sizes 14,| fashionable materials; sizes 14, 16 and 18 16 and 18 years, years; very specially priced at $3.75, 6.50 & 10.00 at $9.75 and 12.00 Misses’ Taffeta Dresses, copies of im-| Misses’ Summer Coats, of golfine, serges, ported models, in navy, black, or white, many] —coverts and plain striped novelty silk, many showing the double tier skirts, attractively] handsomely lined throughout with flowered trimmed; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Pussy Willow silk; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, ” Very speecial at $16.50 at $5,00, 9.75 & 12.00 Misses’ Summer Suits, in tailored and sport | Misses’ effects; of linen, Palm Beach cloth and tussah; several distinctive styles; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, kets, at $10.75, 12.50 & 15.00 at $1.95, 2.95 & 4.25 Girls’ Summer Coats, of serges, checks and coverts, $2, 75 & mH 95 trimmed with silk and pique; sizes 6 to 14 years, at “ im i Hi Tub Skirts, of gabardine, corde- lines, linens and corduroys, in a large oe tion of new models with sport A_TIMELY PRE-HOLIDAY {’, CLEARANCE FOR TO-MORROW, i Women’s Tailored Suits For traveling, mountain or seashore wear; Ynade of serges, gabardines, checks, tweeds and homespuns, taken from our regular stock and marked for imme- diate disposal at $9.75, 13.50, 16.50 and 19.75 Also many new and exclusive models in Women’s Washable Skirts of Rep, Needlecord, Linen, Eponge and Corduroy, at $1.95, 2.25, 3.95 and 4.50 IMPORTANT In order to befof service to many of our patrons who cannot convenient- ly do their shopping un- til the very last hour before their Holiday Outing, the store will be Open Until 12 M. Saturday, July 3rd After that day and until August 28th, the store will be closed all day Saturday. Requisites for the Holiday Outing At Remarkable Price Inducements Smart Hand Bags Women’s Novelty Beach Coats of white kid, black moire, also of black or col-| of Terry Cloth, Norfolk models, with contrast- ored pin seal, inside compartment, purse and ing collars and cuffs, mirror, r . ag Very special at $1.90 | Very special at $7.50 White Kid Belts Smart Summer Blouses with buckles covered in white, black and navy, for Misses and Women, comprising unusually moire silk lined; 4 inches wide, attractive models of voile, batiste and organdy, Very special at 95c at 95c, 1.35 and 1.95 Black Enamelled Suit Cases {A special lot of G $6.75 cretonne lined, with tray and leather corners; jincomplote si Very special at $3.85 | Women’s Superior Sweaters 7, . of Fine Shetlands or Wools, in all desirable Full Cut . Traveling Bags colors; Values $5.00 and 6.00, f genuine black walrus (3 pieces); leather , . i blll, P Very special at $3.95 lined, with pocket, riveted frame; 16, 17, 18 ins. Very special at $5.85 Fibre Silk, Shetland and Wool Sweaters, in a discontinued line of models; Values $7.00 and Leather Limousine Cases 8.00, Very special at $5.90 of English morocco; with ten serv: iceable cellu- Night Gowns and Petticoats loid fittings, also pocket, of nainsook, in a variety of specially selected Very special at $4. 15 Week-End Wardrobe Trunks styles: covered and bound with hard fibre, interior has six garment hangers and three compartments, Very special at $15.00 Women’s Summer Negligees of dainty striped dimity and figured crepe, Very special at $2.25 orgette Blouses, ‘ormerly to $9.75, ———— Very special at 79¢ Pure Thread Silk Stockings in black and colors, with silk embroidered fronts, Very special at 75c Attractive Silk Parasols and Men’s and Women’s Silk Umbrellas, all of superior quality silk, Very special at $1.85 Women’s Bathing Suits of satin taffeta or mohair, in stunning models, Very special at $5.00 An unusual offering, on the Fourth Floor, of a special purchase of Swinging Couch Hammocks, at $6.50 each in very desirable styles, including one with head rest and another with drop legs for converting into a cot; complete with hanging chains, THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE] The World Sells am Contes i More in Bee York City Each Week: Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. sae