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x THE EVENING WORLD, TU DAY, JULY 6, 1916. | July 18. Tt te expected that barring some OBITUARY NOTES. id claimed saa 8 overcharge for a CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WALL STREET . the ¢ earn rahould bee ton maa —— CAN A MEDICINE BE A a. Wnae aa Thaw say? A. Thaw| it net anges from previows closing, . acing he iHAr'to balance ths | Funeral sorvfces will be held to- “FAKE” ‘ threatened See, fae a. low, Last, che defcit for common dividends. morrow for Edward C. Post, who died \ 5 ah 8TH OF > finally ordered by Mra. 8; » TH. Hh Th + the students in her house to An @ result of foreign Ma dation the|at his home in Newport yesterday./$that has lived and grown in pumber of shares of Sra Mr. Post went to Newport for his) popularity for thirty y2als, + oH ONY H+ % Stocks opened active and strong. b jc! ee eI health | ‘ bs ee Ang other aintinc : $ "i iy + yg] Tore was a large short interest ph ty in De-| boat eeauey, awe ne uharterea | {270 demonstrated its wort by : alnat her husband.” tneldent connected with Thaw duri . ae W18 WiS — 8) part of it increased on Saturday, that | + 1018, for the trip. Ho was a son of the late|gactual cures of female ills in ‘The day’s seemion of the trial wae ~) at Mrs, Spyvee'sT| an. ‘ bd was anxious to cover. Reading made) Chesapeak for June| Edward Post. In recent years his|$thousands and thousands of borun with the reading of the teati-|Thaw's Tou. Thaw wns “einginn | Am: Lom oo: 3 ay {Rl a00d renponse to the decision of the show ab'incrense of ESERH0E over & year | New York home had beeniat No. 350] mony of Dr. Allan McLane Hamtiton, 3 = 1,919,01 & ker with another student. ch a ri Po! ne of} Am. hae District Court, at Philadelphia din-| (5%) American families* * Perers. SI SBSENSSRESS: eeee . RB) wwe ¥ ie r] ‘ : the alicniat who teatified for Thaw in | them in @ jackpot. There | Am. ie ig . missing the suit brought by the Gov-| ——_ — “| a Any fair-minded, intelligent . the second trial in 1908, and J, Kath- bagel apeing tee ie, 199% 190% $l ernment under the /Anti-Trust law.) NEW YORK COTTON aldela Be : iy be-}Sersou will empnatically an is ‘ éfine O'Neill, « domestic in the Thaw Thaw became suddenly upset ‘ye During the first half hour Reading , Cotton, prices, on Mots the “Live! 4 from that beginning built up «| $cwer NO! Such a medicine is ‘ending tllenist for the State, 4190 / household when he was a anda grabbed from the wall a big or- i} { ft] [wained 2% to 149, U.S. Steel opened foarket wae 15 hieher than Friday's | fortune of millions, ts dead in Thomp- | §- Led boy. made several determined efforte (©) TELL OF VIOLENT OUTBREAKS | hamontal brase scimotar. The fel- ste255 SEEPS F. * i i % point higher at 60% and advanced close. At the end of the second hour | sonville, Conn. He was sole owner of |} Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ‘ 1 point. t 3 fi orks < AT HARVARD. tale dar eras Wane fee ieee tise Peete ig to 61, Bethlehem Steel rose 4% Miidey't “closet ‘Wall Btreot and. the | ie, G.,H. Bushnell Press Works At) # Compound, made from roots Two men Who wore fellow-students | and in the struggle was pushed | oh. ¢ 4 * Be P A 28 | points to 171, Baldwin Locomotive | South selling caused the decline. “The funeral of David Ochs, retired | § and herbs, and its ever increas and housemates with Thaw at Mra,|into a bookcase, the of whieh | thn me 4 three points to 69%, and other gains Open. . | broker, who died yesterday afternoon |}. r Spyvee’s house, No. #8 North Avenue, | Proke and out Thaw's wrist se wei bY it i were recorded in general list on light July. ..... (sa 371| at his home, No, #8 West One Hun- | fing popularity is due to actual je P trading. After the most vulnet ie ’ X an reet, of heart | i Cambridge, Man, during bis career |SAW THAW BEATEN IN A REB- | Dut Bee, Con... 4 F part of short interest had been driv- , ease, will be held to-morrow, Mr.|3merit alone. at Harvard University in 1691 to-day TAURANT. ree if ie : M eperereerey yer lesecciterbees Ty related incidents of violent rage on! @. Do you recall seeing Thaw mub- |{i¢- eee: ae | ab Jt Ut iowa caied ¢0c8 tt a 7 A | ett | San Soaetdered ba caGOntD on te | a her inten. | Th®¥'® Part, In one of whieh « shot- | sequent to your residence with him in fosarag to | paling} erp! at foe the tthe market closed steady, 1 point oft | elgn Gxohenge and prcete many arti- = ’ ‘when she Lesnrgo ul tro gun played a prominent part and in| the Cambridge Houne? A. Yes, on {iret ae Wa 1B, g pee ni oe ey ee he EAE acceded cles Incy subjects. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Fp) ae ot, “standing on er ing bur|the other a heavy brass scimetar, |'i0* cf four Coenen ion at He BY MEL A) Setting was a factor in causing de- : Serer - TN,” the wae anyt which be snatched from the wall after |Jack’s restaurant? A. Yen; it wa By Bey Ha ylelines in both, The dectine in grain shrinking neurasthonic. The biue $60 jackpot 4 ker |#ome years after my graduation Met a 4 § | prices attracted attention as an indi- ly faced with white,|* TOW over & oe © Dene a 1 aN 1a |Gatton of favorable crop conditions. may think that's a jest about | Pilcation of unfair play by Thaw. @. What occurred there? A. It wan! Rt ah Bay | low record for thin movement af-| testifying, but believe me,| The shoteun Meured in an alterca-| between 11 and 12 o'clock one night : Hy Ht Het fy] tected the general list in the late af. | Leng tion with a cabman, whom Thaw, ac- | Thaw an altercation with some} ae a Sa ternoon. Prices sagged off to the low mot,” she sald to the reporters. be + SS" |people at an adjoining table and he tt i ~ for the day, St, Paul sold at 80%, | i ‘what brought me here,”—dis- | cording to one of the witnesses, had| was angered by being struck in the :g BS FB) off 4% points from to-day’s high. | threatened to shoot. A row.in Jack's, |face with iter bottle. I assisted 3 iy ae orgy | = : = — in which Thaw was struck in the|him into the washroom and helped Pais i. 18 4 ae + ai ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | face with & carats, and & charse | member he nate of the altercation. | Fe BS Be Be 15), asemasncs cures tras seed dope fant _ ature of the altercation. : } =F | 20°\e extimaced at $18,000,000, {v00 = | Which the son of Cumbridgn, Maan, [Sir Geanene rome saatnived ies | Reza" MA ey HB AY — | B!aloe than “revue yer Beginning Wednesday and continuing throughout the month Py ee eet oe ee yada’ there an‘icapiication that! te, a By By a 8) eee Feeneticaliy B14. 000 000 19 Gach ernd i. also related in more or less detail b¥ | maw had been cheating and hadn't | lead 140, gk ig 4~ 4 | Remand loans. & large special dlatribuc , P. ‘ the two witnesses, roused his temper? A. Yes, that be tid Z ag t Rjane to stockholders iad been mange NCE SALES Te hg They were Frank K. Soribner and ar 4. = Eee Se “aan -hge ages | 4 James Osgood Nichols, « lawyer of MONY OF ALIEN- : it ae MPT 8 Beta reached in the matter upto the| , — No. 16 Broadway, who was in the TX Teh TRE + | present aie S S | After recess Deputy Att a pa ‘The chi i ft Amoeri- 200 000 00 Harvard law Seheei trom 1890 to] , After ses Deputy, Attorney cen BR aba aku Mfeathg chang it management of Amori- ummer tocks va ued at over $ ’ . ven at preceding hearings by 1): Ry pg hy +14 Frank K. Scribner, who lives at|Hritton D. Evana, the author of the by mt WIS + 4 = Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, testified to-| “brain storm” characterization, and a FS ri + 4% A ‘ Gay that he knew Harry Thaw well| Dr. Charles G. Wagner. The intter fs aby get" o Reductions averaging 25 to 65 per cent gave consistent testimony that he |( om it + oh oy ‘ ° when they were fellow-students at : The Dollar Dinner with Wine believed Thaw insane. Dr, Evans: ett, ou. BR ht f Aloo @ la Corte. Harvard in 1891, testified in 1908 that Thaw was in- |W 8" 8° Bt,” : e. Q. (By Deputy Attorney General | sane, and at White Plains, in 1909, | 2Ex-dividend, perma alma Gaeta See | en leans aveee on oT The Season’s Greatest Sale of when Thaw came home ina cab? A, eo | Yea, do. MIDDIES OFF ON CRUISE, |CH!ICAco Tae CORN ’ ‘ Q. Describe what escurred. —_— Want. 2 Rap gh a = nS ens Fure Jl irts ing counsel, objected very strenuous- layed by Annapolis Inquiries, is dur or io 18% 18a =i vaw -_— te boop tte Lestineny WASHINGTON, July ¢—The summer |iol”:: BP Woks 08 189" idly t MR ches Wd dct bla vv at on eatcnoremnary concession in price, o rr overruled bis| cruise of the Annapolis middies, de- : N X pre daenhe taped Oy coe Svel Aentomy eriting |S” one ™ to ait Courteay’and served with e regular retail value being $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 and hazing investigations, began ta | {2° ): ' i = . irt in thi i ia ist ' GAME HOWE WITT SHOT OU IN | set neue, tnvactiontcns, biess, Wf BRS: det: BS ies 24l] a RPRCTAT, CRIELED, pienen, | or ae in hye group slaalhes ‘On Sale at Hundreds of patterns in rich satin bet o|The Ohio and Missouri will sai,| Wheat was weak at opening, Favor- strongly woyen, firm, pure silk shirtin stripes ranging from the neatest to the A. It was between 11 e'cloek and 10] Wea aay, picking up the Wisconsif | ®016 harvesting weather resulted in t will give unusual silk service, 3 00 boldest effects and comprising the smart- ath erae he criterion Pro eng A 28 ely eras inal ervting |S for aes | tse clorings and etn: it and th Pe Canal, wi " ed | i ice. er 8. ini 7 .| 0 aan Diego and fan Pracco, re: country offerings slackened in second ols ee ee oe finish equal to the finest custom made . 8. [hour, Closed 1% to 3 ts decline. r SPE a tudsanlbsaen ensue tehes’ de~ | Charm Sree sania on cavorepte wontner. Lo ENTRAME 24631 A full range of sizes. tained pandin inatiries’ con- | Short buying helped to steady the mar- | Beageo ne clusion will the voyage. ket in second hour, Closed. cSe = NAAM 4 | . 500 ° 7,500 yards g { & Ci “Boseherry” Raincoats || Summer Tub Fabrics e 0. For Women and Misses Formerly 25c to 65¢ yard Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street { Priettle @avonelis To close at this extraordinary price 5 The patronage for so many years of an exclusive clien- Made from « _ Suitable for] | Au delight- White Mar- Raibins eaauaasdl “t kaow be was tele says everything for the correctness of our et —— eral ulity Sel fa, eee quisette, printed vcore Ape tn Ae one shopping trip will convince you of the rightness of waterproof re Te for trav- int in floral designs; from him and turned away. ‘The man our prices. ‘‘You never pay more at Best’s. eee ete ally rece| [224 includ ne pee gp ow hg “fg to hi | | | tionally light ommended for] |sheer fancy dozens of other foie 4 diem Wo tliowed bin Xo, S S Merchandi HAN woiaht tourist wear} J voiles. Also pretty eottens, toa be ain gown on blo bod. T haew mart Summer Merchandise I In Naty, Tan | Sises 14 years he had been drinking.” Q. Was there any one in front of the house at that time? A. Yea, a cabman was with bim. At this point juror No. 7 asked the | | and Black. to 44 bust. As quantity is limited in each pattern, Regular retail price, $12.50 early selection is advised. The “Bryn Mawr” Silk Sport Coat : : : For Women and Misses—I Illustrated Below Final Clearance of Women 8 and Misses’ The most recent vogue in exclusive sports wear, attractively priced at Tailor Suits, Coats and Dresses 10.75 ’ : P In precisely the fabri d Of Milanese silk in wide stripes, blue and white or pink and white; an Jeskable Aa Locum 2 Wea desirable ll rt Norfolk model, with sail liar, belt and pockets, SURLY SORES NESTS Da la sis ja Reductions Average 14 Below Regular Price Tailor Suits of a fabrics Te Close on Summer Coats of Serge, To Ct —Serge, Gabardine’ visible Plaid, Cheviots and Coverts.$ 4° per Summer Frocks 354 Colored Checks. Value § val 2200 | Oe inte 13.50 Linen Suits—Also several crash Tennis D: of A for Misses Play Dresses Rides Habite in an ee es a ped pew geting pond “ie +6 4th Floor Department For little Children ie a = linea collar, belt and cuffs 5.60 Dressy Frocks of chiffon Will be placed on sale . ‘ cotton voiles; 14, 16 Wednesday at less than Hand ameherrizi Women's & Misses White and 17 years. ..9,75 ag ae a Japanese Kimonos Pure Silk Gloves Washable Corduroy de Chine Dresses, je 1.50 OF quality washable 16 button length, in black or} | 32 inches wide in precisel a iL white or navy Pretty, ctical styles | Coton Erp in nk pres, agit Ed chi Gage, 4 the grade and peeping yen trimmed with white; for Fe and country aed) etabokarely hand erbteia | | clave Hntakt extex went am mand this season for separate 14, 16 and 17 years, wear; sizes 1 to 3 years ered in white. ity. : 1 skirts, sport coats and suite, Of the Following Grades: 11.50 —3rd Floor | Sele 1.45 Price Sale 90 Price ale Ae Pie All $40, $35, $30, and $27.50 Suits Regular Value $3.50 Regularly $1.25 pair Regularly 60c yard : New Fashions for Women and Misses, Pe ae ee | An Extraordinary Sale of Closing Sale of Offering excellent values, comprise— | Women’s Glove Women’s Summer Washable Sport Skirts. .........ssssecceeeeeeees 1.85 to 7.50 Silk Underwear Waists and Blouses Summer Frocks of fancy voiles..........+.+5 peed 3.75 " 10.50 Vy less usual price Selected from our sie pinged Cc de Chine Dresses, white, navy, black and nov- f , ta te it No Cherse for Alterotions elty stripes; sizes 34 tO 44... . ese eeeeeeneeeeeee 11.50 | wet pe orake foe eee ' e net ie : sid English Mixture Coats, ....sssscsrssesesneeneeees 15.00 for summer wear, fan e Voile, embroid. and Floor Department UNDERVESTS, 1.00 4 ll Five Clothing Stores: UNION SUITS, 2.28 241 Broadway 1185 Broadway 44th and Broadway 42nd and Fifth Avenue | ‘You Never Pay More at Best’s’’ \