The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1915, Page 6

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LS Ri TE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1818. on hia wood lot, determined to find dren, toothpicke—these were some of | NEW YORK EXPRESS IN PERIL “DOLLARS and ——— some commercial outlet for the birth the uses he found for his waste prod- timber, In an experimental mood he ucts, r . BISHOP DEFRAUDED ” vig hag gd Sivea te V4 antl ae * a Passengers Jolted When Engine ts no one joncely jen of Oe: fered: onal: SENS making them ‘by machinery At that |The quallties, he possensed OF do- peste apaticantcn ting \ By Hi. J. Barrett. wold readily. By ‘putting in twelve France and sous judament—prosabiy | BRIDGRPORT, Cons July, &—As| | M hours a day he found he could earn & | would have Insured a degree of muc- | the reat care of the express trata from DYING SAYS COURT F/ pand; and finally at the end of five under any, conditions. | But 1) Boston due in New York at $10 A. M. li |, an ally e end o' ive in ‘vast measure Fi lames Meredith, the Clothes-| pans. nv f himoelt ‘wigh @ payroll of his auccese te attributable largely to | to-day were passing over the Pequon- : pin King. @ dosen men, the fact of the huge market he found |S0ck River here @ journal broke on re “In @ best seller,” said Charlee Ts — Soe G0b esethen st Lge AS ane electric hae age Sains i f ‘Then began then ing, clothes-wash- chs were smashed, the planking in Late Dignitary of African M. E. | Mencken, the welt known eritio, re-| pct itenine to-do the work. Enis| m6 individuals the approach to the Bridgeport Bta- mean! The Danger of Close Buying. tion was ripped up and a near-panic master of ciroumstances. Whatever] inat he constructed apparatus Which | “Why did you pay that man seven-|¢sved, On, the train ae the, hea exigency may arise he controls the| would turn out clothespin every | teen cents apiece those books?” | the engine along several Wasate fect. situation, A veritable euperman, he| twenty seconds. But it was ae un- | asked the reporter interestedly as the| Nobody was injured. never faces failure, But in real liter- ) book store proprietor wrote out his| Another engine was attached to the check for the publisher's remainder| train and it completed its trip to New 2 ature, on the other hand, as in real o\ he had % purchased, York. 1 life, the hero is largely the vietim of prac ‘fea, £ could bave ought them for . | ‘The Inte Wiliam B. Derrick, bishop | circumstances and environment. He ted} @ cent or two less,” was the reply,| STRIKE GIANT GAS WELL. of the African Methodist Eplacopal | ie portrayed aa being moulded and in-| {He faults of design, and, learning | “put I find that it pays to allow the Sir. UM PORT SHIRT A_New Innovation for Men’s Recreation Wear to Wife. ‘ _—— busi !! Sporting and Vacation that his employer had falled to apply | other mana fair protic, When T firet ———_—. This newest of a! Church, shortly before he died deeded | quenced by his surroundings; bis ca-|for protection, calmly patented the -| Flow From New Find in Penneyl- inest Birdse his property to his wife with the pur- haped entive dovien 7 | Self on ow fry Fava 1 frase te Shirts, made from the finest Birdseye ‘tok. | pose of defrauding his creditors, ac- af This was a body blow indeed. It of the trade was at my ‘ager’ Use vania Is 45,000,000 Feet « Day, weave white cheviot, is as far in advance | cording to the findings and decision hi vold infringement | some I bullied and others I persuaded| PITTSBURGH, July §—What ts ded down to-day by Justice Black lesign l others as the coat shirt is over the . & machine Up- | into selling to me at next to nothing. | claimed to be the biggest gas well eve: a handed 4 by Justice . our ‘Aeerioan |on entirely different principles. This a | fate le 4 . Promoted by mar. The Rev, Peter EB. Mills, pastor | captali We pare which | he fiaally succeeded in doing, but at 90) mivcre anany TeputAtion as & close] dritied in Western Pennsylvania was old fashioned styles. of a negro church at Xenia, O. sued environment played in their success. ES an expense that he was nea: struck Jate yesterday on the farm of ly} Clara By Derrick, tho bishop's widow, pose Cyrus MoCormick, for in: ) bankrupt. «itis options upon adjoin-| "ren y noted that people with) (eorse Splenel, four miles from Mo- Points of Distinction: a ' Ki Es tn the Queens County Supreme Court, | tane® ad Bese born Ip the Britleh ing pisces OF, Poodanes the money | Pooks to eell beman to avold my store: | he opners entimate the flew at 46,; Convertible Collar, Raglan Shoulders, a for $671.10 due him on Derrick’s note | marketed th: to hold them. . He must find capital on ovea Os | foe controled Gh the rear SS k . $532, given on June 80, 1907. somewhere. In Boston he discovered ? heard for more than four miles, A TE eerick’ won a leader among bie eh EE 4 my EES Boap when used daily and Cutf-| People. He was born in the Weat | very r for one-third the profite, But | Pg Ms et ee cae ‘Ointment used occasionally, | ¢', A* educated tn England, and exported | young manufacturer refused time before I awakened to the situa- ST 0 PS FA L L I NG H A | R cura ail *| waa an orator tas Gre bia oes hances thi hs one, but 1 want $10,000 for fave | tion. My reputation as « close buyer j Samples Free by M: ,Qusen Victoria nea a ears,” roplied Meredith, “and 17! pay | "killing my source of supply. | 4 ot Ouenenh ova svervnar | Gionce six times, and King Waward|'@ Act, a4 an incentive, be would freat” plus. one- Id my. pronte | ga gtt ty "iecasa) ‘verdict oo ian: } Owned and controlled exclustoely by Ee ahed tes, wits 99-9. beak, | and King George V. had likewise | necensary for ite perfection upon bis | during the period Of the loan.” And | pay, what a thing is worth, Then I . Toute Dore Bar, Bowens | Sosived him, Just hotore he dled, «| cent. on this basia the deal waa closed. | Se sts aaa iat Arnold, Constable & Co. year ago, he was engaged in a plan,| No the man born in this country At the end of five years the young then I've adopted fe1 with’ Ite 100,000,000 population and ite|Pioneer had paid his debts, doubled | make a smaller ‘with royal cooperation, to unify all higd apita purchasing power is |the capacity of his machines and was 1 oonfe but th: ban being * the negro churches in the British | fortunate in his environment. A & prosperous factory. At frosen out Rum aol An Exceptional Sale of colonies all over the world. >. box 4 ; Two Sousa Marches single idea applied on the vast scale |#bout thie time he faced the prob- | ; ‘ f ‘4 lem over-production. He must is Jack Tar March Derrick lived ta grandeur om his| possible here may easily yield & | 10% OY eto teans ot increasing tie| BOARDER BINDS WOMAN, Men’s Finest Silk ; "e) and atate, Bishop's Court, which cocupies omens consumption of his product, He mado nar eps fed en han Ingredients Crepe de Chine N. I ee Sh Hail to the’ Spirit & whole block in the best part of! Ana thus it te that I assert that) 12,6 million small samples boxes, each |\teavey Her Tied Up, bat Does Not| very ‘little cost, and mix them youre V. g 18 Liberty March aoe Niine Givin hie ota, siving dus oredit te the initiative and |distributed free to the public through | Rob Her. mil, Apply. to the scalp once a day | Regular Value $7.50, $8. who was the relict of @ wealthy Chi. 62 James Sean pagent ea them ‘This expanded the tarket | Mrs. Mary Lewis, atxty-three, « pod ied weeks, . icy ¢ Comprising an en- Sale Price popular Ll soarce shirtings; also many Kee. . | of his factory, increased production. | tenement at No. 29 Montrose Avenue, tmennthe bey a'bei: | Tied Der tn 10, bas pent her time | 17 consumes nearly two hundred mil, | Competition began to appear. Met-| Wittiamsburg, was found pound. and rendae Yteatepe the halt trons fal, other equally as good fer the whole family. Ge |" 'yrstice Dackmar finds that Derrion | DOK 1 the seventies that the idea |C4tn set met eto dealers who [seamed on her bed at 8 o'clock this Gut and ‘relieves itching and ecalt | of Sones, oy pee It meant ¢ ment | w! vin, id Oot goed Stirring with | cago negro lawyer when Derrick mar-|@ favorable environment. This coun-|Cnormously. It nlargemen' idow, living on the top floor of a ee 3 for $15.00 | ‘ilk shirtings inclided that there was money in clothespins id the greatest number of his pi ~ diseases, ofthe finest of these in the lot. A1730 Fee ne eed Ups the Gnecrial | {et cocurred ¢o Meredith. A distant /annuaily proved efficacious. noid the, police that ® young! Although it is not a dye, ft ecta| wr home with you to-night. secretary of bis church for salary | woodland in Arcostook County, Mo. | mi@ one, suste & combination of rival days ago, without loarning his name, |Upon the hair roots and will darken still unearned. Then he desded Bish-| and Meredith went down to look it] manusacturere signed up every dealer | cked her late last night, tied streaked, faded, gray hair in ten or ‘ ‘ ‘a Court to bis wife—in the language . ih BS agreement to markes their is behind her back and put @ fifteen d It promotes the h | ° FOES terres ase Gees |g not woeta paring tax product exclusively. Meredith's tniti- | gag in her ‘mouth and-then lott her |fy'ern Gay™,, J Promotes the growth The Season’s Best Values in ? and defraud bis creditors, The con-/tne natives assured itm. Kl ative displayed itself in a house to| without offering her further Injury ti ‘ Satin Bat ing resses H Purchase 50 |or attempting to rob hi and glossy.—Advt. ‘was made by Derrick to the house campaign conducted with ba ‘dant with the Intent to tect cut over once and then burned over.| wagons. After a two years’ battle he Comprising an Extra bénefit, said Look at it now, Nothing there but| vanquished his opponents and once Newest Models Newest Models frnere's no mart for that kindof | bopun fo concentrate on the wtiza” Store Closed All Day Saturday | Of desirable quality black} Of rich, lustrous surf satin in the satin trimmed with smart black | season's smartest styles, including began eredith thought differently. | eog birch eewaust for ‘smoking nh white striped silk, fancy | the Princess and “Slip-on” mode! and including the latest bh tek o dite omaha Se EE Franklin Simon 8 Co. Franklin Simon 8 Co. | ata Fifth Avenue W’HUGH, HERE’S YOUR PAY. Ptreet Sweeper Disappeared Two Years Age—Hie Wife Blind asd Ill, | If John McHugh, formerly @ sweeper 6.50 Regularly up to ‘$9.00 Regularly up to $12.00 Mens Farnishing Shop 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor SErES the Olty Parmastera otes tthe en’s Clothin, Sh ) i ’ ; 1500 Pairs : Tra a eR | | Friday—at Special Prices Women’s Hosier : re, Mettagh wrete 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor y- re Friday—at Special Prices Men’s Negligee Shirts Fine Sik Tine, bac, white and tan 28 @ Artificial silk plaited, white and tan. Regularly 38¢ pair; 3 prs., 80c; 6 pre., $1.80 q Black Silk Lisle, medium weight. Of mercerized cloth or woven madras in light or dark grounds; French cuffs. 1. 1 5 Regular Price $1.50 Silk and Madras Shirts Of silk and madras or madras in Belgas or conservative stripes; French cuffs, Men’s Silk Lined Suits’. Half Lined with Silk, Including Sleeves New three and four button models, in checked overplaids, hair line crsrnieids, Glen Urquhart plaids, shepherd checks, il or chalk striped cassimere or worsted, Oxford vicuna, Enalish tweed and navy serge, soft roll front, natural shoul- ders, hand tailored; vest with silk back. 33 to 46 chest. 20.00 Regular Price $30.00 Men’s Unlined Suits With Silk Lined Sleeves Two or three button soft roll front models of overplaids, Glen Urquhart plaids, checked or pencil striped cassimere or worsted, tartan plaids, Oxford vicuna, English tweed and mavy serge. 33 to 46 chest. q Imported Cotton, medium weight, black and white. @ Pure Silk and Fibre mixed, summer weight, black, white and tan. Regularly 55c pair; 3 prs., $1.10; 6 prs., $2.00 @ Pure Thread Black Silk, elaborately hand embroidered insteps. Regularly $1.75 to $4.00 pair. Pure Thread Black, extra fine quality; insteps richly handembroidered. Regularly $4.50 to $9.00 pair. 38c Stern Brothers 62d end tied Stele. Weel of Fh Arete iA very special offering, to-morrow, of ‘Misses’ Dresses and Skirts in the most favored models, for Mid-Summer wear, at exceptional price advantages. ' Misses’ Dresses, at $6.50 trimmed with laces and ribbon; Values up to $12.50. = \ White Dresses, at $10.00 HBP) of net and:voiles, embroidered and trimmed with silk ribbon. Outing Skirts, at $2.95 fontown or country wear,of washable corduroy ;sport pockets, 1.50 2.00 | | 1.55 Regular Price $2.00 Men’s Silk Shirts ‘ Of tub silk, light or dark grounds, in a large eadlory ot stripes and colorings. ve 2.75 Regular Price $4.00 The Season’s Indispensable “Roseberry” Raincoat Made from a Dwiagdlag \Prarersnll! Silky fabric, KC Ti In All Sizes for Women and Misses repe_ lie: Thoroughly waterproof—a protection from the sudden Silk s > om if she ria en al in appearance, ideal for 8.75 Of crepe de chine in a large variety of com- Regularly bination stripes; also emb. Swiss Louisine, tourist. $12.50 in pastel shades. Regular Price $1.00 55 Black, Navy and Tan; sizes 14 years to 44 bust. Men’s Pajamas i ofr pain grioren mibrooriaed pongee, susplice neck, 6 an arl buttons, ee a Pe Regular Price $1.50 1.15 17 50 isis Seles totae motor travelling; nothing more practical for the ° eg rT 0 Men’s Unlined Suits Also Half Mohair Lined, Sleeves Silk Lined Hand tailored suits, unlined or half mohair lined, in two or three button models, of the newest hair Iined overplaid: Glen Urquhart plaids, club or shepherd checks, si cassimere or worsted; also navy serge and English tweed) soft roll front, natural shoulders, 33 to 46 chest. 2 2 5 0 Regular Price $32.50 Summer Wash Fabrics 10,000 Yards to Close 14 Price and Less. Im Ratines.... Colored Linen Suitin; Cotton Poplins... iM Peanut Straw Hats, ith colored facings to match sweaters, 7 at $1.25 | Smart Satin Hats, with velvet com- Ree te and eckall white: $1.50t02.95 Athletic Underwear japanese: ain Colored Crepes. . at 5 Of white madras, athletic shirt, knee English Striped Gere Black and White Voile drawer. Regular Price 65c. Per Garment .40 Granite se 19c Figured Voiles....... Printed Crepe: ; F White Dotted Crepe. . . Printed Voiles. .. The Annual July Clearance of Pure Thread Silk Sox ; Satin Stripe Crepe Yard White Striped Crepe... to 65c. yard. Men’s White Flannel Trousers Regularly 25c. Of extra quality pure thread silk, in black or navy blue; double lisle heel and Nu toe ‘Boys’ High Grade Clothing | 8’ Norfolk Suits, some with extra trousers; $4.75 white, navy and red or black and red. ery and hematitching; embroid- Sizes 34 to 44. Regular Price $5.00 3.75 Including the smart new } Hand tailored. Of English flannel or striped white serge, Ya, Heretofore $1.00. 3 pair for $1.60 55 Ww “SF 500 offers a splendid opportunity to supply or replenish with belt straps and culls; 27 to 42 waist, all lengths, gual pai . . ae wih pied ; Women’s Blouses 4 . : i neluding late Summer mm —. rere eet i y 3.785 reguiar Price $6.15 Men's Bathing Suits The most fashionable of, the] | SOm*Mi Oy Telone for at ne ; | Two piece, of pure worsted in navy and eemisin waar Dotted Swiss with embroid- ! | 9 to 18 yeats; Values upto 88.20, . at Men’s Separate Coats ered white mar striped effects in the fashionable Bis i i trous Fibre Silk; also sport i ; ii ’ Washable Middy Suits, in Norfolk and | Blue Serge, She d Check or Knitted Coate lus Fibre it r crepe de lunior effects, in white and colors; 8to 8 years, at $1.95. | Navy Blue Serge Coate, hilt belted back, unlined. Bleck r | models in plain and two tone coe aoe ehiifon, imbcoldered end White 1d Checked Velour Coate, with stitched Men's MELD Shirt \}4 colorings. Georgette crepe: handkerchief Boys’ Imported Washable Suits, i» Middy I belted is Shanes rs on user silk lined; ‘ Sig ee 5 75 Ae linen with colored vestees, aud coat effects, colored collars; sizes 8 to7 years $2.95 patch pockets, unlined, sleeves ed; “STYLE REGISTERED’ Made by Franklin Simon & Co. ery 5, Special Knitted Norfolk Coats, in gray, brown or n heather mixtures, Sizes 33 to 44 chert, om spect 9,75 ToCloee 2.Q5 Friday In, This Sale. Only Regular Retail Price $4.50 Entirely new convertible collar shirt, ideal for el tennis and outdoor wear. Sizes 1334 to 18, 1.75 's’ Palm Beach Suits, in smart Vestee and $4.50 iddy effects; sizes $ to 8 yra; Value $5.50, at

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