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A ee ee ene aren censen/ mn enemanaamaraanchane ESCAPED IN A MAIL BAG, OMce: Kiudea German Jallers and Henched Home Agnin, | PARIS, July 2.—Disguised as a mait | bag, @ young French officer who en- Just returned ” Forge at Bennett Field, Jasper Oval, Reservoir, Riverside Oval, As- tor Field and Forty-fourth Street and Twelfth Avenue. There will be Swimming evénts at thé public baths jocnted at No. 262 West sixtieth Ricans Pent, thira Street and ast River; No, 407 West Twenty-sighth Street. At other centres will be held athletic meets, including such events aa the halt-mile run, ‘the 220-yerd Everett Rowell said that Dr. ow fall, then cut his wey, dt. was suffering from the frontier op foot turn to the front next wee > MIND A uM, LOST DOCTOR FOUN Edward E. Rowell Jr. of Stamford Working in Indiana Gravel Pit When Identified. BOMB WRECKS STORE (#8 FRONT; MAN WHO FLED IS HELD AS SUSPE FUN AND NO GLOOM, == : French ye La found on him bor Adress of his cousin, George P. 4 jamford lawyer, and this 7 @enen Mene. cownes $00 Fifth Avenue ord he no St ihe time he van. finane! iifroubie iahed. the highly nervous from at 42nd St. Very Special SUMMER DRESSES $5 Formerly 80.90, 7.90, 8.90 ~ ag se gremaall Volle, Tissues, and stripes and Sines for Women & Miscas SILK | TAFFETA FROCKS Special, $10 “Sein oe jopndid g hy tatters Well Tailored. { Colors:—Black, Navy, White. |), Biaes for Women and Misses. GOLFINE SKIRTS postal $2.95 Poneto Sizes for Women & Misses. in alt white E dots. FOR N.Y. KIDDIES 20,000 Boys and Girls Will Join in Athletic Games All Over City. MUCH MUSIC AND JOY. urer Medals for Winners and No Loss of Fingers, Limbs and Eyes by Explosives. It's to be a Festival Fourth, instead of @ Firecracker Fourth, on the play- grounds of New York. The children are not to find the Gefe and Sane Independence Day, Ikewise Solemn and Stupid—not so you'd notice it, says William J. Lee, Gupervisor of Recreation for the De- partment of Parks and Chairman of the Athletics and Playgrounds Foesti- vals Committee for the Fourth of July. From big brother, who plays ball and practices putting the shot, down to little sister, who knows how to wave a fing as well as anybody, good times have been planned for every child next Monday afternoon at the recreation centres of Greater New York. ‘The greatest athletic programme ever arranged in the history of sport will be carried out by twenty thou- sand boys, who have already signi- fied their intention to enter the athletic meets and baseball games announced by Mr. Lee to take place at forty athletic flelds, baseball dia- monds and swimming pools through- out the city, There will be six base- |> ball games in the Borough of Man- Generous Trial Household Size dash, the 60-yard dash, the shot put and pole vaulting. Silver and bronze medals have been as prizes in these contests, and there will be silver we for the victorious bay nl pines, .cJ re- quire 1,000 A. and round STAMFORD, Conn, July 2. Edward KE. Rowell jr, who disap- on May 24 last, has been found Black Hand Letters Received by Brooklyn Firm Are Everett Rowell,,.who many bo: able to compete, and to add to these exercises among th Many of the great champion al have volunteered to give exhibitions at the various pl boys Mr. ‘ary BE > have nge delightful festival pro- grammo at sixty park pia: arenes and pa piers. Th the events: Given to Police. The marbdie entrance of Pernice & Mistretta’s wholesale olive oii and tmported goods store at No. 132 Flusbing Avenue, Brooklyn, was dy- namited at 2 o'clock thie morning, following the receipt by the firm of several Black Hand letters in the last be| few months. No attention was paid to the letters at rhe time, although they were preserved. The bomb wrecked the stoop ana the plate glags windows of the estab- lishment and broke windows in the ,| fronts of several buildings on either und generously donated 1,000 toys to be competed for, including dolls, washing sets, tea sets, roller skates, pyramid blocks, bouncing balls, drawing slates and other thii which delight the heart of the child and make for in- structive and useful education in play. mothers’ clubs will assist the playground teachers in directing the games. The Park Comm ra and the Aldermanic commt' ve promised to provide as many band concerts as they can afford for the children. Mayor Mitchel has been elected Hone orary Referee of all contests; Park Commissioner Cabot Ward, Honorary Judge, and George Gordon Batti Honorary Chairman. {t 1s estimate that at the 100 centres at least 1,000, 000 children and their fathers ana gather to take part in and enjoy the music, July 2— Bvery blue-blooded cow in the United States that produces milk that is later certified will be taxed $2 to form a fund that will be used to finance a publicity campaign boosting fe Baie ne 4 advocating: ‘o-day by the Glass Jar, 15¢. Glass Jar, 35¢. Bras | Kifty-second Street, w: side of the wholesale grocery. Every- 4| body in the neighborhood, including the four families Living above the wholesale store, was awakened by the explosion and there was consiéerabie excitement. Policeman George Hennlotter waa on @ passing Flushing Avenue car, two windows of which were broken by the explosion. Hennlotter jumped off and saw a man running near Broadway. He pursued and blew his whistle, attracting the attention of two other policemen, who headed off the i we prisoner Alexander Sohaplegnick of No. 3 Moore his a driver out of work. He knowing anything about the Som, but could not, the police say, explain why he was runni He was held for investigation at the Vernon Ave- nue Police Station. The Biack Hand letters received by Pernice & Mistretta were turned over to the police. Killed in Elevat hart. Robert Slane, nineteen years old, em- ployed in a factory 551 Ww killed by a down the elevator shaft to-day. lived at No. 90 Amsterdam Avenue. 100% Pure Butter-of-Nuts For Baking Shortening, Frying & Candy-Making is more easily and more completely digested than even cow- butter. Foal p repared with SAWTAY has an added food-value and is P aholly without the greasy odor and taste. “GET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. in response to @ te Saturday, A letter received to-day from Dr, wil At Halli ness of their clothing and furnishing goods. tectives searched ‘- wane eut fe and % ance on the wa Bt ssohn's ‘Hospital 7 months’ When he w: is comrad imprisonment in a fortress fent back to camp he told “1 can't stand this any He managed te conceal himself in a Swiss froatier. Sy y Ly é mail bag addressed to @ town near the On his arrival there he remained hidden in the bag until night- New York and Brooklyn Stores Men’s & Youths’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods And Place It On Sale Today and Tomorrow at Four of the Six Brill Stores in New York Off Former Prices Smith Gray & Co. was one of the oldest and most prominent Retail Clothing Concerns in America; for almost three-quarters of a century (70 years, to be exact) they have enjoyed a most enviable reputation for the honesty and dependability of their business methods and for the unfailing excellence, the splendid quality and the thorough good- Now, after 70 years, during which they have clothed several generations of New Yorkers and Brooklynites, they have gone out of business and have sold us their entire stock, which we offer in One of the Greatest Clothing Sales New York Has Seen in Years: Included Are Summer Suits, Featherweight Suits, Winter Suits, Topcoats, Winter Overcoats, Fur Coats and Fur-Lined Overcoats Our Smith Gray : <LIdVi GHL Lad. Smith frex, SUMMER SUITS $40.00 Tartan Phids .. $40.00 Brown Mixtures $40.00 Gray Mixtures $40.00 Fancy Worsteds $35.00 Overplaids .. $35.00 Blue Serges . $35.00 Fancy Mixture: ‘ares WINTER SUITS Sur Prices i889 00 | 2° .00 Fancy Worst fly Our Gray, FALL TOPCOATS res $25.00 Oxfords 2.50 $25.00 Blacks ry 50 $20.00 Blacks . 10,00 $20.00 Oxford: 10,00 $20.00 Fancy Mixtures Fur Lined Coats and Winter O’coatsOn Sale at 279 B’way Only $100.00 Fur lined Coats.... $80.00 Fur lined Coats. . $70.00 Fur lined Coats. $60.00 Fur lined Coats Prices HATS $5.00 Straw Hats $4.00 Straw Hats $3.00 Straw Hats $2.00 Straw Hats $10,00 Panamas . $10.00 Bangkoks $10.00 Leghorns $6.00 Bangkok: $6.00 Leghorn $6.00 Panamas $1. 00 Caps ° § ° ° ° 4 Here is proof that SAWTAY is Economical COW-BUTTER is 20% SAWTAY is es LARD is various—and salt-and-water—to say but 100% pure butter-o! indigestible. It coats the nothing of the bacteria. nuts. Ie is not a mixture, starch granules, gluten you ask for and concoction, comy or and the albumins blend. For baking and of the food cooked in it shortening, you ened and robs the food of its 1/5 less SAWTAY food-value. Left a fer than either. butter or lard, menting mass, it eave The House-hold Jarcon- _the stress of indi tains 1% lbs, at 35¢. no matter from w =f SAWTAY canbe used of the hog’s anatomy over and over, the lard is taken, 3832 $25.00 Overplaids . $25.00 Tartan Plaids .. $25.00 Glen Urquharts $25.00 Fancy Cassim $30.00 Blue Flannels 225.00 Blue Cheviot: $30.00 Gray Flannels $30.00 Pencil Stripes . $30.00 Gray Mixtures $30.00 Brown Mixtures $30.00 Tartan Plaids $30.00 Silk Mixtures $30.00 Black Thibets $30.00 Fancy Tweeds . Sownaae s3sssesss3ss3s3s $20.00 Gray Mixtures $20.00 Black Thibets iiray EVEN'G APPAREL $50.00 Dress Coats $50.00 Dinner Jacke! $45.00 Dress Coats $45.00 Dinner Jackets $40.00 Dress Coats .. $40.00 Dinner Jackets. $35.00 Dinner Jackets $35.00 Dress Coats $30.00 Dress Coats ... $30.00 Dinner Jackets $12.00 Dress Trousers ae Dress Trousers .. ‘Gray, FALL TOP COATS ,O: | Hi O Oxfords . 920596 $35.00 Covert cl $35.00 Blacks .. $30.00 Oxfords . $30.00 Led Mixtures $30.00 Blacks $30.00 Covert Cloth . c es. $3.00 Soft Hats and Derbles $2.00 Soft Hats and Derbies $3.00 Silk Outing Hats soray 'Y WINTERO'COATS ,02" Tsmitn $35.00 Black Kerseys. . Ba 5 itt, FURNISHINGS $35.00 Oxford Kerseys...+- 1 50¢ Onyx Silk Hose 50c Balbriggan Underweag. $35,00 Fancy Mixtures 50c White Lisle Underwear, $35.00 Ulsters .... $30.00 Black Meltons. 50c Wash Four-in-Hands 50c Silk Neckwear, $30.00 Oxford Melton’ $1.50 Silk Neckwear $2.00 Silk Neckwear $0c President Susper 50c Guyot Suspenders. 25¢ Boston Garters.. aSc Paris Garters. . $3.00 Waistcoats .. $2.00 Pajamas Shirts, Gloves, Sw » 10.00] robes, Jewelry and Canes. fella Fur lined Coats $25.00 Tartan Plaids . $25.00 Fancy Mixtures $20.00 Glen Urquharts $20.00 Pencil Stripes .. itself is 4534c. the lb, SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP., Woolworth Tower, N. Y. $20.00 Fancy Mixture $20.00 Blue Serges $20.00 Tartan Plaids $12.00 Mohair Suits $12.00 Palm Beach Suits... grax” WINTER SUITS $35.00 Blue Serges $35.00 Overpla! ° $35.00 Fancy Cassim: $35.00 Fancy Worsteds $35.00 Black Thibets . $30.00 Blue Serges . $30.00 Tartan Plaids On Sale at These Four Brill Stores Today and Tomorrow 8 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET U , 14th St., Near Broadway 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich mest STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS UNION SQUARE STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK—HARLEM UNTIL 10, YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED “GET THE HABIT” $30.00 Fancy Mixtures $30.00 Chinchillas ... $30.00 Balmacaans .. $25.00 Fancy Mixture: $25.00 Chinchillas $25.00 Balmacaans Ilb.in every 5 lbs. A and water: at 38 a pound actual cost 45/4*alb 100% pure butter of nuts use % less at 23a pound indigestible hoger Ee cea $20.00 Black Kersey: $20.00 Oxford Kersey: GO TO BRILL BROTHERS.