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rien emtne: aA etait) mame mnemintns § camper eit “THE EVE G@ WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. Before going to Europe he was for four years superintendent of the Rem- | fneton Arms Company's pliant at Mion, N. Y. When the war broke out Amer- ican consular agents in Belgium ad- vised him to leave, but returning to 10 G0 10 ALLIES hig native land, Baker visited mili- ’ tary authorities in France and Bel- eium. CLAIM IN SUIT Baker alleges that he met Frank H. — some quieting medicine. Page, one of the Stevens Company directors, at the Engineers’ Club and learned that the Stevens people were anxious to dispose of their stock. Page, according to the papers, asked Baker to find a buyer, After many would “retire from business” and] victim of insomnia. as Westinghouse Concern Said to Judges’ Chambers and Other | take the rest ne had earned by ftty- Baby Fa! to Her Death, @irectors, Irving H. Page and Henry for $2,400,000, “As the contract with the forelen _— No. ¢3 Fitth Avenue, ended his lite | Metter’ ta the ‘ard. "De lari’ took her Foxyornment had not been closed, at 7 o'clock this morning by shooting |to Bellevue, Her Hitherto unknown details of the sale er declares, the Westinghouse | Comptrolier Prendergast, President) himself in the head. of the J, Stevens Arms and Tool| Company postponed tho purchase of |George McAneny and Borough Presi-| ‘phewuicide occurred in the bed. |Sh¢,died within two hours, despite an operation, Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Reduced Prices—Friday SUMMER APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES the rifle plant and for a time the} gent Pound: rted to the Board Company's stock and plants to the) matter was in the air, In April thia| Cent Bounds reported to the Westinghouse Mlectrio Company for) year Baker and Park learned Through of Ketimate to-day that apparent ex- the manufacture of arms for one of Oise area tees the Yee travagance, prodigality of planning, ad closed the sale. er and " Judges’ chambe: the European allies were furnished| Prope Mae tied “commissions of aig tea mH ae neg to-day in papers filed in the Supreme! $116,000 from each of the three Stevens ‘seme ye needs pro. Court suit drought by Dickerson ber ay [a ng for ee. pede posed occupants and other evidences Baker, a mechan! ineer, we ere were jat the enmea were unearthed in their Lo q Hal engineer, and) icf, had nto been consumated through | otge wenun imecetinntion of the pros Edgar Park to collect $845,000 in 00m-| their efforts. Bult to collect the com- ea missions from directors of the Bte- bry J was then brought against the | posed new court wath ry result vens Company. ree directors. there ia strong likelihood that the An attachment against the Stevens In May, Baker and Park allege, the| Company's property was granted by| Maing will be stripped of most of oF Westinghouse Company purchased 9] Supreme Cour Justice Donnelly. In| t# intended grandeur. ee per cent. of the Stevens stock fot eat bee Bypeecne M . caine “A superficial examination of the , sitting in Part , Teleased the i ” 4%, Horris Glasses cost $2.00 and | $2,243,760. This also included two of] Aitashment on the ground that It ap. | Proposed ah hl pees eee | depending «somewhat on | the Stevens-Duryea automobile plants! peared that no contract of employ-|*@ld Mayor Mitchel, “that ere has located near the rifle factories in| ment was made between the Stevens| been apparent extravagance of plan- Chicops Falls, Mass. The contract] directors and Haker and Park. and) ning, ‘This is not meant as a ortti- with the Westinghouse people, the pa-| rai ayy env house repre. | clam of the plans. A further and more pers disclose, called for the manufac- | sentatives, detailed examination of every section tare and delivery tn Burope of 1,000,- RRR gaa a of the plans will be made. If the ex- , {000 military rifles within a year. SCHOOL GIRL SORRY travagances are foun@ to be actual vive ia ie aes en made bn they certainly will not be approved contr wi 16 electric concern an ” SHE TRIED TO DIE) "'speaxine to Lina Spent Time on Novels, Says efforts to find out to-day were un- Speaking for the committee of three suogesstel. Previous to coming to Now appointed last week to learn from Her Father, and Failed * of Promotion, “ We | york Baker was goneral manager of Cor Carel poration Counsel Frank Lyon 4 ett ST Ta, book ee, Ghent bots hg Polk whether the Board of Estimate tna duende dered ote a ra has the right at this stage to reject 0 a A ea NEN : nae the Court-House plans, President Me- Court-House Board for explicit es- timates on the cost of constructing ON FRIDAY ONL (+) i Store Closed All Day Saturday But I worried—ob, #0 much!" chambers and restaurant, Already ’ Léna’s worrying, according to her|the Court House Board knows that the building. Heretofore we simply . o parents, was due to her having failed | the cost of the building must not ex- ] q 6,285 for the gecond time to be promoted, ceed $10,000,000. Further, if there is Women’s Summer Waists Of French white batiste, collar with pleated edge, hemstitched border in blue, rose, mn, lavender or all white, double pleated jabot and cuffs. Heretofore $4.75 2. 9 5 Lina Schlorsman, the seventeen- year-old Washington Irving High Schdol girl who tried to commit « cldeMin the cooking classroom yester- day by swollowing oxalic acid, is recovering from the effecta of the polgon to-day at Bellevue Hospi where he is being held a prisoner. “I'm sorry I did it,” the girl sald to @ nurse. “It was a foolish thing. ie Women’s Summer Dresses hid a reo tod striped or checked novelty le in white and cdlors; also French or ramie linen. Heretofore $9.75 to $14.50 7.50 will bo necessary. I refer particularly to the plans for the library, Judges’ Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses Afternoon dresses of taffeta silk or crepe roved general outline plans minus specifications. It strikes the committee that some f the rooms provided are to be far more sumptuous and luxurious than de chine. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20 years; “Bhe' ie too ambitious,” said th economies within that list hoes y ; ’ father in their home at No. 37 Beek hee eit bs effected. ‘The examina. bonita to me also a pee of wo- ) e man Place. “She tries to do many men’s silk evening gowns and serge street - read reade, | tion we have made shows that there " Men 8 Shirts sadebe Svante rt r’ ret ‘au-|are many opportunities to ‘save, Not dresses. Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 10.00 4 thoress. How can you expect a girl|& dollar will be expended unless it is q to do school work when she spenda| justified.” - y sail 9 wa thane nar tie rnaing povaat* “| naa’ of Bante atopeed"ee 3°|| Women’s Silk Gowns if , lowing resolution: bar ia sy 8 args Pagcemnestigete ie ormmmncagd ; CHARGE CAUSES SUICIDE. pcnerived, seat tee Court Home Afveracon Ro Evening Gowns of taffeta, Re bation crepe de chine, satin or novelty silks. Madras, Mercerised Man Who Leaped off Steamboat oote sSreaae a comibieie’ Geateen nt Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 18.50 Jacquarded Mo- Identified by Vallee. of qualities of all new work and ma- Silk-finished. Shirt i The man who committed sulcide| Cees Howse be pb ageaetrta fa jouse a fet Phin Sem Ril de rece ine eae es eeae|| cosrenee Bole of Women's Shoes : oat Asbury ; Park off the foot of Desbro: at on iatt me aoe, ego Hand Sewed Pumps and Oxfords ‘ be ved, u Regular Prices, $1.45, $1.65 and $2.00 ine roortng Ne feurtnen yours be requerted t0_ direct {the architects Of patent’ or dull black leather, with gray or fawn kid or 0 i A egy mewn ot, Identiti antlon was Hreat ot Contract Supervision me tell * bu trimmings; also all bronze, gray or champagne kid. a LGLIGEE SHIRTS—various popular summer materials. ripe : joard o! 1 lon con- THE In the most durable colorings. Value $2.00 and $2.50. 1.15 h 4 | oe eertivularty « stateaisnt Rowing : 3.50 Heretotore $6.50 & $7.50 3 for 3.25- 2 ntl the use that is to be made of every 5 room and every other facility shown SPORTING AND OTHER SHIRTS in the plans. including Sik OG] Steet Flannel nd Cheviot oo ns. $2.50, $3.00. 1.45 NEW, MODELS Misses’ White Chinchilla Coats {FINE SUMMER SILK SHIRTS in 0 large assortment of BL designs and colorings, Vina | 2.75 | wares on isi tas spiral ah casi BE WITH) LITTLE Prices | 3 for 8.00 Also Summer Corduroy Sport Coats stripes. i $6.00, $6.50 6th Mark bo chinchilla, unlined; al: a for 10.00 Vet : 3.45 Ave. & 2ist St. N.Y. & 105 et St., Newark 1 Seer, in aie deltt (sie rs Oy ag A Square Deal to All Open Saturday Nights lined, belted models with convertible collar, a | CREPE DE CHINE SILK SHIRTS—emartest de- patch pockets. 14 to 20 years. aes, weight and quality found only in Spectat 12.75 Gigantic Su; Shoe Sale Women’s White Canvas Pumps Colonials, Kewpie Pumps, &é., an assort- pescrye add aha es boat Wy pata Women’s 2-tone Pumps Of patent leather and dull bid, with sand, uutty, black and white inserts, also wpie Pumps of white canvas with black braid Pipings, leather Louis or full Louis XV. heels, sellis wocmst 1&9 close out at,...., — @ Men’s Bathing Suits All Wool—Most Desirable Weave THE FLEXOTONE (ELECTRELLE) a ‘competition with Players ‘ bel Pianos of all types, has been awarded the GOLD MEDAL Women’s Buckskin of the Panama-Pacific Exposition Sport Oxfords This Gold Medal Player may be Of white “snow-buck,” with strappings i! installed in your own piano, trans- Bleck painat Io eo, foe pes | forming it into an, interpretive in- strument of supreme quality. reg. up to 0s. To 2 59 i No Pumping. Plays all standard close ou A | . 88-note rolls. 65¢ Tennis Shoes A (Sneakers) Price $ 250, Minimum Installation Of white or geayes,. | ae ee ee ue 38¢ ' Convenient terms of payment may be arranged an geretel t KNABE atif' A, Velvet encaer" aaa | 1.75 White Canvas Oxfords ‘ Warerooms, Fifth Avenue at 39th St. Erte te Seclareans sec) FAL Durin July and August the Goyal Shoe Soe will close at 1 O’CLOCK SATURDAYS James 8. Coward 264-874 Greenwich Street, New York i INEW COURT HOUSE ASKED TO TAKE REST, [Sirc."‘unuiomsace or “tee jy ‘arner had noticed her husband's HE COMMITS SUICIDE) occ. restiessness and had gone to get him Th hy ow “s te i PLANS 100 GRAND, Henry D. Warner Had Virtually no telguadies itia to take ryety poy yd I te. Francisco, and on his return he, Vacation in Fifty-three Years visited a sister at Homer, N. Y:, who | N had suffered a stroke of apoplexy. BOARD IS TOLD of Labor. Fear of « similar fate preyed on the | man’s mind, his family say. At his Following his promise to his wife place of employment it was said he! ——— and two daughters had complained of pains in the head yesterday that he] (or two daya past. He was also a Con conferences with Page and his fellow i . | three years of work with scarcely any Have tract Calling for % Sections Said to Be Ex vacations, Henry D. Warner, sixty- witch “ane nad jarron From fs etana wo Cassimeres, Serges, Worsteds, Flanne!s, Cheviots and Mix- ., HH. Bo l ke d Park were igh’ Delivery Within Year. autho plant could be purchased | — travagantly Sumptuous. | for tne Reedsboro ‘Chale Caren | aia Thind “avenue, fast ign Sten Men’s Sack Suits throughout the entire stock havé been. speciall nch Palm and Panamas. All Our Men’s Straw Hi Men’s Imported and American Straws, Men’s Bathing Suits At decided price advantages == nainsok; Drawers extra reinforced, ankle length, . . . . sleeveless and knee length, white with colored stripes, | At these unreserved reductions Boys’ Middy and Oliver Twist Suits, == pants; sizes 3 tof years; Value $5.00, Boys’ Palm Beach Suits, in smart vestee | middy effects; sizes 3 to 8 years, Value $5.50, a Boys’ Imported Washable Suits, in middy Boys’ Washable Middy Suits, in Norfolk sizes 8 to 18 years; Values up to $8.50, , aged 00 doz. at Tennis Balls, doz. $4 Golf Irons, No.1Jr, . . + at $8.40 Clock G fects for semi-dress wear. Peanut Straw Hats, with colored facings to match sweaters, . tive models and materials, . . at Smart Satin Hats, with veivet combi- Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Ath Avenue B the Men’s Clothing Section, on the Third Floor, |] continues to offer exceptional values in tures; quarter, half and skeleton lined, all sizes and proportions. at $15.00, 17.50 and 23.00 tured and sho ‘had fncernal insdeice, Heretofore $22.50 to 35.00 For Outing and Vacation Wear ! Mohair and Palm Beach Suits, Sport Coats, White Duck, Linen |] and Flannel Trousers, Dusters, etc., at very reasonable prices. Viyella Flannel Sack and Norfolk Suits, 11.75 unshrinkable; in all sizes, including stout proportions? a White Duck and Khaki Trousers, at $1.50 a paig White Flannel and Serge Trousers, « $3.75 a pair fan the best Leste of Milan, Leghorn, Bangkok, Split Straw, Special Values for Friday and Until Noon Saturday: i Regular Values $2.50, $.00 and 3.50, . . at $1.35 r j Wl ss Men’s Worsted Two Piece Bathing Suits, { at $2.25, 2.95, 3.50 to 7.50 a suit Boys’ Two Piece Suits, Children’s Suits at $1.95, 2.45 suit} at $1.50, 1.95 suit ' Men’s Summer Underwear of desirable weights and quality, at extremely low prices W Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers, of checked 35¢ White Cotton Gauze Shirts and Drawers, Shirts in athletic style, also short sleeves; Drawers knee or Men’s Athletic Union Suits, in white nainsook, ‘ gira each 50c¢ |i\!| Imported Fancy Lisle Thread Shirts & Drawers, 1.45 : each ++ Boys’ High Class Clothing ber of odd models, with silk bloo) d re anumber of odd models, v si blo sre Se “h $3.50 and coatee effects, colored collars; 3 to 7yrs, Value 83.95, $2.95 and Junior effects; in white and colors; sizes 8 to 8 years, $ 1.95 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, some with extra trousers; Various Sporting Accessories for the Fourth of July Holiday, most attractively priced Tennis Rackets, at $2.50|“Whippet” Golf Balls, i} Autographic Kodaks | Drivers & Brassies, (2.25 la with R. R. lens, 14,00) at $2.50, 4.00 to 10.00 Brownie Cameras $30.00 Gliding Settees, Hl $1.00, 1.60, 2.40, 3.20 at $22.50 Women’s Tailored & Untrimmed Hats Mt Are being shown on the Main Floor, in exceptionally large as- sortments, including exclusive Sport Models and Tailored Ef- Worth while economies for To-morrow: Sport Hats, in a large variety of attrac- $1 35 to 1.95 nations, in white and black; all white, black and desirable colors, .. at 1.50 to 2.95 ats reduced, com- each cache «640 tH and $4.50 : $4.75 $7.50, at $2.00 olf Sets, at $1.25 ee Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Ni THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City lewspaper.

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