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47 KILLED IN STREETS _[A¥TO Tauck OnvER KILLED, It Overturns on Wet Pi Jacob Baker, thirty years old, a chauffeur of No. 751 East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth Street, was crushed HERE DURING JUN Twenty-six Victims Were Children —Auto Fatalities Increase in . This State and Jersey, } ‘The report of the National High- | Ways Protective Society of accidents § due to vehicular traMfc for June and the first six months of the year, is- sued to-day, shows. that during last ‘month twenty-six children were kMed in the streets of New York City. Au- , tomobiles caused the death of sixteen, trolleys three and wagons seven. The } total number of persons killed by ve- hicular traffic during June in New York City was forty-two. } In New York State, outside the , Greater City, during the past month thirty-six persons were killed by au- tomobiles, seven by trofleys and three by wagons. In New Jersey during the same period forty persons were illed by automobiles, four by trol- leya and two by wagons, This is the greatest number of avtomosile fatal- fies in any one month’ in that Btate, The report further shows that the fatalities due to automobiles in New Yerk State, including New York City, , for the first six mon! this {goreased from 183 in 1914 to 241. In New Jersey during the same period in 1914, automobiles killed forty-eight, whereas this year eighty-clght per- sone were killed. U.S. CITIZENS WORTH NEARLY $2,000 APIECE National Wealth Has Increased 75 Per Cent. tn Eight Years, Cen- sus Figures Prove. WASHINGTON, July 1.—The na- | dross post-card “Cutlegra, Dept. T, tional wealth bas increased 75 per | ten.” Sold throughout the world. cent. in eight years, 1904 to 1912, ac- | ~ see: cording to the decennial report on wealth, debt and taxation, soon to GRAND RAPIDS Baker was employed by the Jandorf | & Steiner Baking Company, 1077 Inter- e RUSH OVER FACE ITCHING BURNING Fiery Red. No Hair On Top of Head. Sore Eruption. Child Fretful and Cross. be issued by the Census Bureau. The total value of all classes of property in the United States at the end of 1912 is given at $187,739,000,000, or $1,965 per capita, The per capita increase is 49 per cent. Real estate and improvements, including public property, formed 59 per cent. of the total increase, the next largest item being in railroad properties. In the same period net Federal in- debtedness increased 6 per cent., State ndebtedness 11 per cent., county in- debredness 89 per cent. and municipal indebtedness 114 per cent, OPENS AN ACCOUNT TENNIS CHAMPION HELD |CREDIT TERMS ON CHARGE OF THEFT|*3: "==" °50|*8. "sx" *100 , | 5.Pen” °75| $12,?ex" #150 Affidavit Says Gustav Touchard Open Morday and Saturday Evenings | Admitted Taking Boxes of | 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER Golf Balls. Gustav Fitzhugh Touchard jr, | cwenty-five years old, of No. 24 East | Forty-eighth Street, who has an in-! ternational reputacion as an indoor { tennis player and who was charged with stealing twenty-four boxes of golf balls, was to-day held in $2,000 bail for trial after he had waived ex- amination before Magistrate House in Yorkville Court, The complainant was the Aber- crombie & Fitch Company of No, 5& West Thirty-sixth street, of whose golf supply department Touchard was fr. The affidavit alleges that ‘Touchard confessed. It was said that altogether $400 worth of golf balls were stolen. Touchard made no statement in court. ——<— MEAT IS GOING UP. Dealers Say It Is Due to Demand for War. GHICAGO, July 1.—Curtailing of the meat diet in many American en will be necessary in the near future if | 40! predictions of big packers come truce. Prices, which have been steadily risin| in the last month, especially on por! and mutton, will continue to soar. Dealers declare the rise is due to shipments to Europe to feed the warring armies. COLUMBUS AVE BE ‘03 & 104"ST HOW TO PREVENT — ACID STOMACHS AND FOOD FERMENTATION By 4 Stomach Specialist, ai yf ech, a ed food “fermentation, | Hyperacidity irritates ‘ he delicate ning | he and wind, In all_such comprire over 90 See to two teas fot CHICAGO, July 1.—Dr. Hen ry ich 1a doubtless the beat ridh of Minneapolis, Minn., was elected | ken President of the American Institute of | Momeopathy, it was announced at the | Si; convention of the cogemiane , 2-4ay, ore wi Owe Belting, e convention closes to- 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST. 164, 166 and 168 SMITH ST CORNER DRIGGS AVE. BROOKLYN CORNER WYCKOF¥ STREET THE EVENING WOR ENING WOR: 1, (1915. LD, THURSDAY, JULY 50 dav Green Trading Stam Free Tomorrow with Pur- chase of $1 or More— ssesenCut Out This Present Co J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. ‘Coupoimunedtll "THE BIG STORE” ntact ICE FOMORNOT SE EET july 2. hese 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind as those which you would ordinarily obtain with your Benes. Eve. W J REENHUT Co. Borm ses SIXTH AVE.., IGtTO IS™ STR “Reed” Sulkies at Reduced Prices! Splendidiy made of genuine reed; the gears Flags At Lowest fre made. at Prices in B"bulkied99 69 the City es, $3.98 Made of double warp For Men and Women-=-Over 10,000 Pairs of Perfect “Walk-Over” High & Low Shoes g- TOMORROW ‘P95 A Sale That Caps the Climax of Value-giving. Surplus Stocks, Discontinued Lines, Samples and Accumulations of One of America’s Best Factories—-*‘THE WALK-OVER” TOMORROW | For Womens#.350 to 85.00 For Mens*s0 to*500 PERFECT WALK- OVER” PERFECT "WALK- OVER” Wen AND LOW SHOES MGH AND LOW SHOES A sale that is possible at Greenhut’s and nowhere else. This is a ‘‘once-a-year sale” at The Big Store. We have carefully planned in such a manner that it should take place this year before “the Fourth” so that everybody may be supplied before the festival. ” “WALK-OVER” SHOES need no introduction—no “boost.” So we'll get right down to facts,—merely stating that HERE ARE THE BEST SHOES MADE IN AMERICA (price considered) FOR LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY THEM ANYWHERE. THOUSANDS OF PAIRS, OF THESE WORLD-FAMOUS’ SHOES IN THIS GREAT SALE TO-MORROW. EVERY PAIR PERFECT. Judging from previous sales of this character, it will be necessary for you to come as early as you can in the day. This for your own shopping comfort and to help us in the matter of prompt and adequate service. , ee For Women There Are: All the newest styles in this season’s footwear in Pumps, Colonials and Oxford Ties in plain and combination effects; also high Please shoes in button or lace. — All style heels; all wanted leathers. All sizes and widthe—2\4, to 7: AA to D. No Mail, Come For Men There Are: Phone or E . 1 High 6hoes in Patent Leather, Gunmetal Calf and Tan Russia Calf. The Oxford Ties are in Tan Russia and Gunmetal Calf; all \ arly the low shoes are made in the new and popular flat English last, with cloth inlay. All sizes and widthe—6 to 11; AA to D. Approval To-Morrow MAKE NO MISTAKE--THIS IS THE BIGGEST SHOE SALE WE HAVE HAD IN A TWELVE-MONTH. We shall have extra Orders Filled and competent salespeople to wait on you. You will make no mistake if you will supply your season’s needs in footwear at this sale. Positively you cannot go wrong, and whatever you fancy in the way of a shoe is here, offered at a price that cannot be beaten. |Beautiful Silk Taffeta Dresses For Women and Misses; Reg- ularly to $14.75; Sale at . . $10 An extensive assemblage of brilliant new atlas, splendidly made of Silk Taffeta, the most desirable fabric in vogue. The styles are eminently suitable for all dress occasions both in town and country, and include: CLEVER COATEE, EMBROIDERED, FANCY YOKE, TIERED, PLAITED AND TRIPLE FLOUNCE EFFECTS. All the new colorings are shown, including Wistaria, Myrtle Green, Copenhagen, Belgium and Navy Blue, also Black. White and Colored Summer Dresses For Women and Misses - —_— wN Suits for Men and Youth Formerly Priced 3] 4.6 5 to $25.00. Sale Tomorrow you can pick from HUNDREDS OF THE FINEST SUITS IN THE VERY LATEST STYLES AT A PRICE THAT IS MOST REMARKABLE. Tailored and trimmed in the best possible manner, these suits represent the very acme of value. Fabrics are those that are most favored at present, including FINE PLAIDS, CHECKS, BROKEN STRIPES TURES. ANE PEATURE ALSO IN THIS SALE ABOUT 200 OF THE FINEST ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS Here are sizes for stout, tall or regular build men and youths. We can suit everybody. Light. medium or dark s! s for your choice. Half, quarter or full lined. Light or medium weights. $ $1.50 St Hat HE ak Hote Dronene 9D OG | ee rere. See | tans Te Dinan ok 1 p pr er tate ; om “att 75¢ Cigar Specials Women’s & Misses’| Women’s and |*1 & 1.25 Hand- *4.25 Swagger Coats Sale *4,75 $5 Panama Straw $ Straw Hats—for 1) S Hats—sale men; fresh out of the boxes; every $ good style and size; sale... 4 295 gars—box of 50, sale $6.50 to $8.50 Panama Straw some Summer $83 Hoyo de Manhattan-Generales Cigare—box 25, Misses’ ’ Suits Hats— $° Hats —all sizes; $ I 2.2 7 $2, $2.80 and $3 Straw Hats $4) 5 )| Has —all sizes; $9 QF wit i ree Maahin Co 25 aes ate Smart New Fall Styles Blouses Men’s Fine Auto || Men’sFineTrousers || | ssioro ac Manhatin-ertecog-| | splendid arorment Honma! Sale, at $16.50) Sale, 79@ Dusters Greatly Reduced. Included are finely tailored navy 1 e fi i Choice may be made from a a pusters | Pin bilan ad Teen an $4.50 Hoyo de Manhatian-Club | | and black serge coats, sport coats of] Splendidly tailored material of | gs, th yg aut abe ine Cessimeres ot oy novelty striped corduroy, and hand- ta | frente. mpaterlalan et pea #1.85, #275, 33.78 $5 chy, bonnes a” $2°@ $3.65 House—box 50, $3 (| | some overplaids in rich color. Gav7 ead black serge ls the Season's bretty mai sale Novelty backs, e fancy df front 8. Included are AWNING STRIPED VOILES, FAN- CY STRIPED CREPE AND SECO ft 1 , A SPECIALS [maite Tete- Telephone | | sri vk! uth and tahed pock-| COWDED AND SELE-STRIPED phone Chelsea 4 Untrimmed Millinery Specials | Orders Filled ‘ 4000 59¢ Chip Dress Shapee— Reliable Wines & Liquors vg OR 7 Fresh Meats Our Own Baking Unusual Values Featured Friday & Saturd led. mpert"* We deliver all paid and charged orders, resh supplies from the ovens about every 30, minut r : ¥ 75e Felt “Sport” Hats— MUTTON — hind” eehenral HAMS ctaclectee, lean, 18: LaDy BALTIMORE ox CINNAMON. BUNS ‘oc 7 9 -4 urday. _Mail Ordere Fill le Western sock; TB] trea der : ic CAKES each cod a aeerrereenet Big Dollar’s Worth Cocktail tb. DC} ROAST BEEF c DELICIOUS HUCKLEBERRY| THREE LAYER CAKES 4Q)p ey yy A Combi B9c || “eiiea“aryepictedsts, 2Oe] fee... We ty cane 12e] each, abe ands... 2°€] | | | Special 1 What onlombination VEAL—rumps of fancy 1 Re] Aan PRIS CHERRY | 2Be| ths canrns..... 220 Combination 4! >." Bry gr Tom Gin, one $1.65 White Kid Bags— B y3 wt ie ins of 977 arg) bet IP al BOILED HAM—best quailty [SWISS CREAM 01.78 worth for 81 (' Gh agart Chelee ia jerseys Ib CS aie ¥ ready 10 serves rich sale, $1.39. Jersey; Ib 5 eae rea to a8 . ele all for ; 50c Rubberized Bathing Caps— areen ay PORK AND Fi i, 88; BTe SS'S $1 A DOZEN GIN- and; doz., ed, Tb sale, B8c OC = r i Smoked Meats Fresh Fruits ay. 50¢ Bathing Slippere—sale, 37¢ | | caysrai DOHINO GRAN SUGAR-CURED 18c ||] Lance, Juicy Vee 000 euant teniss fact 50c White Kid Belts for Women BLATED— 32¢ Bg FERRAND 1-STAR and Children—sale, 35c Limit, 5 cortons. "Bold at SHOULDERS tr... 16€ 4 COGNAC $] z “ $1 5 Wool Auto: bile La thls ‘peclal ‘price only with DANAHY'S —MILD-CURED “y\ ineltaoe prey CALIFORNIA. PORT, shen. Groce ‘ders. ACON- & es $3.7 ul P Sonera S17 Gorree | FANCY MARACAIBO Corer pares ; 22¢ fruit; large sites D5 e BRANDY— BA Oo ay : Rugs—sale, $2.96 | SUADARALI BLEND © Bbe| i, hee $F:90: 19¢] | PREMIUM OR STAR 996 two 60¢ Yp bottles for ial i 28 ae CON—Ib 9 rd - $1 Brass Book Racks—sale, 79e Meets SRORED OX" 900 | |"Cometgy ceases reen River || CLARET — Puritan Mecoc; | ROYAL KUMME! Sole Leather Suit C: Flour Tetley’s Teas TONGUES — 10 | Sas: Geet e eee She Whisk four 30. bottles notnecienie F050 $6.50 Sole er $4.91 FOUNTAIN: PREMIQM |] India Ceylon, Oolong, mixed: 1] SOUSED MACKEREL —Mavono- |p ANCY NEW. POTATOES. uo 83 DRY GIN i = ra ee on ebie's; imported; sf two 6h ¥ sale, $4.95 BDI. Y-bbl., 14-dbI., Packet only; usually 782 | ghie 4 imported 10. oe AT at.20; 29¢ special at... al COLDSTREAM™ HOt $4.75 Oxidized Telescope Couch- |] 37.75 84-10 98e' ||| Siitst butt, 49c || Sesion... WOE] Sehsetines th 1 Ol WemamTAGE AYE 3 aie es—sale, $2.95 | = Globe Fresh Fish $1.80 bottle for... Fresh Vegetables ‘ one ‘sh A TORONTO CLUB CANA $8.75 Golden Oak Dressers— LARGE GREEN CUCUM: ie ge NCY GREEN STRING PADDOCK, Ur, valent Cavour 12%e La sale, peter tas beanns A'quane’ 8c; Tee | |] MARKET CoD 5Se|coprish steaks 491 IMPORTED PORT WINE $ $2.98 Porcelain Kitchen Cereal | | “ite comers,’ "*? “e) 2 aun pee FRESH CAUGHT Qe tbe cccees 14e <<. — || OldLewis Hunter 14 Ni s in Ly ae . =, Sets—-sale $1.98 each $ lana od 7 FRESH CAUGHT SEA Qe {HALIBUT STEAKS~ 1 Be Rye—Straight : NEW YOUNG ONIONS and] ker, ‘ c BASS~Ib | Ides oo Purest and best beverace 79¢ Yellow Mixing Bowls— hardy crisp radish Be| RED RIPE TOMATOES 1 Qe FRESH CAUGHT WEAK LIVE HARD SHELL 3O)¢ edicinal inches ebtee FISH--tb, « 3 jor sale, 49

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