The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1915, Page 13

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= T enw HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915, Gilmore only one person was killed. Roy Fal tories, mornit if in Flower Hos- W Two persons were killed at O'Fal- FEES IN MANDEL CASE. Chartes Garrity, years old, of No aa tee Yee entane lon, two at Darneinie and one at RRR pet No. 849 East Forty-ninth Street, fell| weil Taiing almost at tine fact. ‘Wentaville, Judge Hand Decides Lawyers’ Al- from the root of the five--tory. tenement parents, were chatting with neigh: In Léncoin and Custer Counties,| lowances in Bankraptey sult, IN SIX STATES Nebraska, wind and hail caused heavy damage to crops, and in the village of Callaway several buildings were unroofed. There had been no loss of In an opinion filed to-day in the United States District Court Judge Augustus N. Hand fixed the fees of the various attorneys connected with SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY RErUNOED | the bankruptcy proceedings of Adolf Mandel, the private banker of No. 155 Rivington Street. He awards to Jere- miah T, Mahotey, attorney for the; receiver, $22,500; to Olcott, Gruber, Bonynge & McManus,” attorn the petitioning creditors, $5, to William Allen, apecial mas' . Bugene Lamb Richards, the State Banking Superintendent, who acted as oe ae gave his services voluntarily, ge the. bankrupt ae test 1,00. ‘Sulzer, gh ne reprenented a oe cath sitluation of Mandel's i, ng to & Tt Nabilities life reported early to-day. In Southern Illinois the storm was severe, causing heavy damage in many localities, In Mound City the business part of the town was flooded. In Central and Southern Indiana three persons were killed and many injured. Telegraph and telephone service was demoralized, buildings were unroofed and crops damaged by the heavy wind and rain. A section of Kentucky was hit by the gale and four persons killed at Carrolton. The storm, which was the most SWEPT BY STORM Ye _eo— | Scores Injured and Many Miss- © @ ing in Track of Gale From M compiled early to-day, more 4 Ohio to Nebraska. f han fifty persons were killed and [OPEN Saturdays Until 1 P. "1. During July and August CINCINNATI, July 8.—According to assets amountti devastating that has visited Cincin- nati in many years, took a toll of lives estimated as close to thirty-two and wrought property damage some- where between balf a million and a million dollars, As definite reports began to filter in to-day from the suburbs, where telephonic communication was slowly being established, the list of the miss- tng, which at last reports last night indicated between fifteen and twenty, ‘was increasing. The known dead in this city are “7 several score injured by the violent ‘winds and rainstorm which extended from Nebraska to Ohio last night, six States being swept. The property damage is estimated at several mill- “tong, of dollars. ‘The greatest loss of life occurred In Cincinnati and vicinity, where thirty- five persons are known to be dead and at least @ score missing, eigh- toon of the dead there being deck- hands who were drowned by the cap- A" GREEN Stamps’ FREE Friday, July 9th, Only With Purchases of $1.00 or Over = Present COUPON peg PRESCRIBED BY. DOCTORS Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, an honest, tried and true remedy for femi- nine ills, holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of any similar remedy, and is prescribed and recom- This (Pitty) ate Green, » Sizing of the towboat C the | Mra, Esther Cohen, thirty-eight years — Ohio iver. pheidereiad | 7 Paras, eiity-Sve years old; |§ mended by hundreds of fair- Coupon Frecttse siamepe with ©} In Eastern Missourt’ the storm as-| unidentified negro, about thirty-five; |$ minded doctors who do not Good for Purchases of $1 or Over of ze or Over sumed the proportions of a tornado, | James Allen, chief officer of the Ohio fear to recommend a worthy medicine, even though it is advertised. demolishing 162 blocks in St. Charles, a town of about 11,000 persona, St. Peter’s, a town of 300 inhab- ftants, and Gilmore, a village of 100, re almost wiped out by the tor- nado. In St. Charles and St. Peter's there was no loss of life, whil —~ Saks & Company ~~ Store Open 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. (Saturdays 1 P. M.) ted with sale slips at cur Stamp Desk, Main "oor, R loor, Rear, july 9th. These fifty stamps are of the same .....d as those ardinarily obtain with your mL ites, tra” Humane Boctety; Irene Glatthaar, six years; Charles Kleine; Lee Spicer, about fifty; Grace Spicer; Rachael Tannenbaum, four years, and three unidentified bodies taken from wreck of Pennsylvania train. Every section ef Cincinnati was damaged. Fitny. you Weuseeseesers A particularly attractive offering of Misses’ newest Summer Dresses sp cially priced at $3.00, $5.75 and $7.75 Tailored models in French linen, ruffled or tier effects in voile or crepe of striped or floral patterns. Combinations of voile and linen or voile and net. Trimmed with fine lace, or with hemstitched organdie vestee. Sizes 14 to 18, Special Offerings for Today & Tomorrow An important sale of 700 Women’s Newest Summer Dresses very remarkable at $6. 95 A bsingiey purchase at a great price concession, which we share with the public. ade by one of the foremost dressmakers of New York, following our own specifications as to style and finish. A veryexceptional group of garments. 15 styles from which to select Many of the fabrics cost from S0c to 7Sc a yard. Included are imported French crepes and voiles; all-white voile in lingerie effects; Dresses of striped and fancy figured materials, imported French linen, hand-turned, scalloped with new model pockets, finished with fine pearl buttons and dainty organdie, lace trimmed collars, cuffs and vestee. full size range, 34 to 44. Misses’ Summer Afternoon and Evening Dresses (14 to 18) exceptionally low in price at $10.00 All-white or ecru embroidered net; plain or fancy all-white crepe, or organdie or combinations of voile and net. Two- or three-tier, flounced or ruffled models. Girls’ Summer Dresses, $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 The newest models, including Empire, guimpe and middy styles, Fabrics are check, plaid or striped ginghams; flowered, figured or striped voiles or crepes, and repp or pique. Many colors and color combinations. Sizes 6 to 14. Continuing today and tomorrow the Sale of Women’s Low Shoes A very large special purchase from one of America’s foremost shoemakers; all in the season’s best styles A Clearance of Misses’ and Girls’ Suits and Coats at great Reductions SUITS that were $15.00 are reduced to $7.00. SUITS that were $20.00 are reduced to $10.00, SUITS that were $29.50 are reduced to $15.00, SUITS that were $35.00 and $39.50 are reduced to $20.00. at very unusual price concessions Gun Metal Pumps with while piping Patent Colt Pumps with while piping. Patent Colt and Gun Metal Pumps with black cloth quarters Mat Kid Colonials SUITS that were $39.50 to $45.00 are reduced to $24.00. $3.95 COATS that were $15.00 are reduced to $7.00. COATS that were $18.50 are reduced to $10.00. COATS that were $25.00 are reduced to $12,00.- GIRLS’ COATS, were $5.00, are reduced to $2.00. GIRLS’ COATS, were $8.50, are reduced to $4.00. $2.95 Misses’ and Girls’ Straw Very specially offered with small gun metal buckles Hats Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, $6.50 95; Ul-wool; 2 paire knickerbockers — In every style, we have every width and have been $5.00 to $8.95; a size. Widths AA to D. Sizes 3 to 8. now $1.85 reduced from $9.95 and $11.95 The serge is of fine qualit; th tailoring is high grade. " i Hi an Suits of fancy cassimeres, Ages ‘oO pete tolih EDS oe Sa Special for Friday, Only Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits at $2.65 Only 225 Suits; tan or gray crash, tan linen, army khaki, or wine duck. Sizes None C. O. D., exchanged nor credited. In complete assortments of fine straws in the season's best shapes, colors and weaves. Women’s Wash Skirts specially priced at $5.00 at $3.95 formerly $6.95 to $7.50 very specially priced Newest models in linen, eponge, | Four distinctive styles, white wash- imported gabardine, pique, fancy ra- | able corduroy; one braid-bound; but- Misses’ & Girls’ Bathing Suits very special at $2.15 One-piece, separate bloomers, fine mo- tine, Palm Beach cloth, striped linen, | ton down front or side; new patch hal, Bias or navy. All attractively } 7 to 18. . istbands to 36. | or side pocket. Waistbands to 36. trimmed; sizes 8 to 18. 4 tg critqnos,, Walstharits to Gas Boys’ & Children’s Straw . : ’ Boys’ Hot Weather Blouse Hats Exceptional values in Women’s Coats 7 peg * | reduced from $2.00 and $3.00 to CHINCHILLA COATS, in sport and three-quarter lengths, sev our regular stock prices $1 and $1.50 $1.00 eral smart models. Fabric of excellent quality. One model braid- $1 2. 50 bound. Inset sleeves, convertible collar, patch or side pockets, Broken assortments of fine milan straws, in white, black or navy. Imported fancy colored striped fabrics; V-neck, taped; short sleeves; 6 to 16, 150 Women’s Coats, (that were $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30, $35 and $39.50), NOW $10.00 Some lined throughout with peau de cygne; others half-lined. None C. O. D., on approval or exchanged. Matern: or | Wom | Nainsook, Dre: Great Friday Values in 's Skirts, Suits, Women’ w bardine, ¢ models: without Delta, atyles—reg. $1. Fain Coutil Corseta— emb'y trim—1 emb'y trim'd sizes 32 to 46 —daintily trim ribbons and laces—reg. Nainsook Corset embroideries, 1a bon—value Corset Covers, Val. or Point ae Paris laces and medallions—some hav sleeves—reg, $1 Nainsook Combinations—round neck—lace and effectively—val Nainsook—embroidery scalloy allover embroidery; laces, medallions and ribbons— value $1.29 .. "es Night and laces, embroldei and ribbon—v. Nainsook Night Dresses— serviceable trimmings of lace, emb’y and rib ‘ambi Women's Nainsook Dr wide embroider good washable Nainsook Drawers— fine embroideries and laces— straight and cli brie and Muslin Skirt f f good cy lace-—value .79 | Extra size Night Dr \and_mualin~ ood embroidert | Extra Size Drawers—hemat: |"ruftle—well made—value .4: Pxtra Bise Petticoats—ruffics, good embroidery—reg. $1.29....., Extra Size Nainsook Corset Covers— lace or emb'y trim'd--value $1 nae Great Friday Values in Blouses,Corsets,Petticoats,Etc Come Tomorrow ‘Twill Be Worth While of Smart Blouses— Corset Walste—button We Do Not Open Saturday, Supply Your Wants Tomorrow, HEARN FRIDAY, AS Usuat, BARGAIN Dag Every week, from day to day, we look around to find those things that have not sold so rapidly as we would wish. Such, while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that never faile to cell, Friday is the day for which they first are advertised. OFTTIMES IN AN HOUR, SO LOW THE PRICE, We Sell as Many of a Lot of Goods AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS BEFORE. Above was advertised February, 1886—and every Friday since hes been Bargain Day. Principles announced have been rigidly maintained. —It Ie and Has Been a Clearing Day— All as stated—Ushers will give desired information. / There Will Be Many Extraordinary Values for To-Morrow EXAMPLES THESE ARE BUT Great Friday Values in * Come Tomerrew ‘Twill Be Werth While “Rea tor lag venere of Parasole— nibbos borders an riers Sind innrt Fancy Parasole— Women's om, foun hesl—iisie Yo B bist wep oy] 1 neal and shoe abe Vener! font Diack and white—reg. .| Women's Extra Stse hain: eotton—ai Skirte—linen, Beach cloth, corduroy—white, leathe nests deline and Fe with and ee Cott ‘Tvill Be Ray, flattens to on ay pays Men's Cambric Night Shirte— fast col ‘ |-—eome 3 | extra "rien wre styles—iinen, linen cloth. bite natural, nn A REMINDER! Reve Weraans atch We close all day Saturday, September 4th Inclusive. Vive days weekly for businese— Saturday for Recreation! BUY TO-MORROW! o#———_+ Great Friday Values in Tinena and voiles— Dress Goods and Silks And stripes n Twill Be Werth While Cream Hatrline Ser; ¢ ineh— loraie-stalor Me Sbeidey”” 28) stern oe Me Cham| Stoll id Georgette inty models @ with Bevy high bust—long hij 8 to 26. +800" Tao Yard Wid Sits Poplins— light and dark colore—r bi larly $1.00, 06 tach Black, Come T: Laghorn Drone Hate—iatest shapes | —#l#0 Messaline "Twi Vorth While pace, Dre acini, aengen | © Me R rt st —f PR ty My aretoune iday 8.26) colore-worth $1.16—Bpecial.... .70 and’ Nowelty itp epee nee aesigue shadings also Sle EA tient Remember! Great Friday Values in Phi ental effecte—value .4 tna 00ND i) Linens, Towels, White Goods dorder designs and Oriente Ceme Tomerrow wale Curtain Musli ek “remati t it Great Friday Values in "Twill Be Woe White PRC On Air ig Cloth inan Women's Underwear ‘Se Paes acmads— | Cretnnmegeamare then 10 dletinat Come Tomorrow of patterne—res, “Wriday 8.00 Yerdute and’ Bei plea 4 ‘Twill Be Worth While soe ny! Sretre aad, Delte, J Nainsook Corset Covers— see ew patterns—regularly .49. whitertwerthe four rows ‘Val. lace A, Prete Hives re—servicerble nd Scrim and Marqu! lace inserts, cross! atiteh—value $3. embro! 99..4. brown an were Remnama ail Kinds of Towel wanes or below coat. sad 36 inch White Dress Linene— eott embroidery combined jue .79, thers with 44 inch Chiffon Voiles. 45 inob Longolothe—12 yd. pieces, 1.84 Dresses—-Nainsook ‘ambric—round or V neck— ries, tucks alue 49 and .69.. 87 Great Friday Values Dress Lawns—florals, and stripes—-vi In Basement Come Tomorrow ‘Twill Be Worth While 54-inch Rubber 8! rr bon—reg. .7 58 fabrics—best colo ric or Muslin Night ot ‘ed —handsome florals—wi a black lattice effects—were Friday .6O ber and Fabric Bathing e—pretty col r atyleo—re idey .18| 45 y or 2 or 8 rows inco—values .45.... roular—reg. reg. 13% trim'd crepe— Me PS dress and waist le: baby use..reg. .39 Friday .25 Pure Woo! Blankets— , scarlet baad ‘and fee bl also whi yellow, blue or pin all sizes in lot—reg, embrolderi 04 ‘A p rn 7 . round oF square neck—fancy laces urday, b4 the Of silk poplin, faille, taffeta, sweater cloth, gabardine, serge, wool poplin, mixtures or corduroy. Many smart styles. Lalla ge ae ‘ile ae 190 | goods pro axtr . fait ow +94 Black and Tan Shoe Polish—reg. .10 & ‘ prives no Ne Mai) or Telephone Orde.. for the foregoing. Great Friday Values in Various Summer Needfuls rio ot “riguens New a4 ihehamny‘Boppn ant =? Great Friday Velues in Boys’ Suits and Furnishings req, checks Sind twilis—mvar a urge have ry coco Ei plain Wranwere abe Sea ST ate oe Madras and percale Blouses— .° Scola atin, dive yra.—value Ge ta co "wen Bashing | Buite--two-plece on Great Friday Values in Cretonnes, Draperies, Etc. Drapery Stlkolines—lambr: Huedfead Bateene—ligh floral Seolusevalee's a P B, Foe, Sunfast ng, bl 8 ei Great Friday Values in Wash Dress Fabrics Come Tomorrow ‘Twill Be Worth While thant Mercerized Teisanteeeuita 44 Inch Bordered RNase | Gelateas—plain and for hard wear—reg. ,. ineh Ramie Linene—full 1 fashionable colore—reg. .49 and ods 37 32 inch Ginghams—stri plaide—best combinat MIU lengths of Summer Dress Volles— 38 and 40 inch—all colore— values to 19 @ yd PROMPT DELIVERIES OF GoOoDs Wool Mixed Blankets—white, gray Moot ee hese BOUGHT FRIDAY (All eoods bought Friday will be f Pas Friday or during the week to ma seeeeee Te Work While 11 Bites + 8.00 eres cut Fai oop... a teeeeee 49 in linea, tna ase gotta tae ny tad tod fet Sewen en re—worth ial ™ aa checks and 4 iS ho ir aa ed

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