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4 How Many More United || HELD FOR BLACKMAIL; Coupons Do You Need to Get What You Want? “GET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT” broke down and confessed. He was taken to the West Thir- tleth Street Station, but on account of his youth was allowed to go home with his mother, who ous to bring him to the Children’s Court at 10 o'clock this morning. The mother said the boy was fon “of the ‘mov- jes” and probably tried to obtain the money from Tsoutsos so thet he could go to them as often as he wished. ellis HIS SANITY IN QUESTION. jer Ie Committed to Hellevee. Henry ft. Statler, twentynine years |“MOVIE” LOVING BOY TRAPPED BY A GIRL Youngster Is Accused of Writ- ing Letters Demanding $50 Neary f. § You can now accumulate them more rapidly, since ar eae United ate Ot old, of No. 65 Kast Seventy-sixth : ‘4 urchases of on Pain of Death, Street, ron of the Late Henry D. a eas, 06 confections, and Statler, a/well known attorney, was committed to the psycophatio ward of Bellevue Hospital to-day for exam- {nation as to his sanity, The comm Magistrate Bai alice Court on cor ‘es mother and his » G, Statler, U. pons Iso wit! shirts, ae fe noel iewear, sinderwear iery and other fui goods iy icaies hake eet oe, The United Coupons you receive at other stores and United C ar Stores Coupons may be combined and | Joseph Clemente, twelve years old, who lives with his parents at No, 261 Weet Twenty-ninth Street, was ar- rested last‘night charged with at- tempting to blackmall Athon Tsout- sos, importer of olive oil, at No, 254 West Twenty-seventh Street. Tsoutsor, who lives at the same ad Lisut, Station tentified that Hen under the delusion he is a millional ae run up #0 many bills and signed checks that he has impover- | fo many exchanged for any of the tanay waar dress as the Clemente boy, bas re-|ished the family, Dr. RA. F articles for ‘| household ceived four threatening letters in the | Pf ea Senwe'y ane atatler’ an aaia goods obtainoble at the t United Cou- last two weeks, The first two de- sed by periodical o pon Premium Stores. j manded that Tsoutsos leave $50 in his letter box by a certain date If he valued his life. At the end of the let- ters a picture of a snake was drawn ‘The third letter r “Was out of town and could not get the money. will give you upefl Haturday to put $60 in the box." A postscript add "It you wish my name, it ts Rafael.” ‘The letter was unsigned. On tho reverse side of the paper was drawn a bloody dagger and a smoking revolver. The fourth letter was similar to the last. Moy Taken for Gunplay. Th an altercation with Joseph Sher- idan, a hostler, of 402 Bast Seventy+ sixth Street. over the manner of tell- ing a horse's ago Martin Duffy, six- old, 35 t Se You get United Coupons when making pur- Panes at all stores that display thie Gaited je! aot Seventyfifth Street. None the shots took effect. Dulfy was taught and taken to the Yorkville Court. —s—— Man's Body Found tn Hast River, ‘The body of a man about forty years LOOK FOR THE UNITED SHIELD Buy where you see it. UNITED PROFIT SHARING] COUPONS Tsoutsos turned the letters over to tho detectives. ‘They advised Tsoutsos to have bis sister watch the letter act hing fi h la watching from a house across ‘ | tne street yesterday she saw tho boy | Thirteenth Start: wolawed 100, take a decoy letter, He ran to the |jient hair, cloan shaven, white second story, The detectives accused |aiirt, ‘vinck trousers, black shoas and him of writing the letters and he sock YOUR MO. Y BACK IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED, AD» \ Have Purchased the Entire Stock of e eoLIGVH AHL L Men’s and Youths’ Clothin and Furnishing Goods And Offer It Today and Tomorrow at Foyr of the Six Brill Stores in New York At Half (44) 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 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 goodness of their clothing and furnishing goods. Now, after 70 years, during which they clothed several gencrations 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, Winter Suits, Topcoats, Winter Overcoats SUAHLOUd THUA OL OD «LIGVH AHL LaD.. Smith yay, SUMMER SUITS 0x", WINTER SUITS ,%, tine FALL TOPCOATS ie. HATS | $40.00 Gray Mixtures, 00 ..$17.80 | $35.00 Covert Cloths . $17.50 | $5.00" straw Hats $40.00 Fancy Worsted: 20.00 17.50 | $35.00 Blacks .... 50] $4.00 Straw Hate: $40.00 Fancy Tweeds. . 17.50] $30.09 Fancy Mixtures 00} $2'00 Straw Huts | $35.00 Overplaids , 18.00 | $30.00 Blacks and Ox 5.00| $10.00 Panninas & | $25.00 Blue Serge 15.00 | $30.00 Covert Cloths . 15.00] $6.00 Leghorns & Pana $35.00 Fancy Mixture 7 48.00 | $20.00 Blacks and Oxfords... 10,00 0 Bibesicte Ps \é I ¥ 1 5.00 Soft Hat: i} $30.00 Bluo Flannels. : 12:50 | sin WINTER O'COATS ort Hats and De 2 $20.00 Gray Flannel . 12:50 At 279 Br our ft Hats and Bo ° $30.00 Pencil Stripe: . sepia 10.00 it me oudway Only ei ve oft Hate an Re 90 | 7: *] t Viaids . ve ie cl Ny ao eta Fine ; Gray Miatures 10,00 00 Oxford Ki 17.50 f) 00 Silk Mixtures. . 8, ba $20.00 Fancy Tweed... ; Urine po E $00,008 Homeapune 00 | ¢ 00 Dress Coats . $30.00 Faney Mixtu 15.00 =| $20.00 7 i 00 Dinner Jacket $50.00 Chinchillas 15.00 $ii-00 x t) $30.00 Balmacaans . 15,00 Zi Hon 10, $26.00 Fancy Mixtures 12.50 & 20.00 Fanc x $20.00 Fancy Mixtures . 10.00 2 eee ue. Berge 0 )0 Chinehillas .. 10.00 =} 42:00 Mohair. Sul ; 00 Balmacaans 10.00 a 12,00 Palm Beach Suits 8:00! $0.0 Dress Trousers 00 Black Kerseys 10,00 5 a | f=] a On Sale Now at These Four Brill Scene 279 BROADWAY, ‘NEAR CHAMBERS STREET Union Square, 14th St., Near Broadway 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE PLEASE !® response to many inquiries we wish to state that the Smith Gray Uniform Department is not involved in the retirement of Smith Gray & Company, and will continue in business under N OT E the name of SMITH GRAY UNIFORM COMPANY at 261 BROADWAY, ROOM 216. ««LIGVH AHL LaD.. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU’RE NOT SATISFIED * } towels, rifled his pockets and the cash | drawer of more than $40, and escaped. from the back room into the etore, a man levelled a revolver at bim aud man, but the intruder thrust the «un against his chest and another man! jumped through the door and pushed him back, ‘oid was found in the North River, off] + seventh Street police statior Chicago Woman Puts Question Up Englewood Station by Mra. 6970 Normal so far as they could see, it was a mat- counsin of Jam New York itil CONVICTS AID DOOMED MAN. Employed by convicts in the West Vir- ginia penftentiary here with money col- lected by them yestorday, Martin W. Brown, night for Charleston to Hatfield for the life of 3 was sentenced to be to-day for the murder anh town marshal of Eskdale, last night from Kanawha will remain until the sent court $s carried out or the reprieve is granted. Firen the contract for its new briok club- house at Thompson. to take action to secure « public play- ground for Port Kichmond: Thomas C. Spratt, Alderman Charles Schaefer, Isa: Campbell, J. Havegal Sheppard Charles Waldron, | made for the Richinond County Horse Grounds to-morrow, | Harriet L, Bi | Brighton, A) Cod. /83, Pen” 50/8, Pox” $100 ETRE EP Ie THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAW"JULY @, 1915. DRUG CLERK TIED UP BY ARMED ROBBERS, WHO FLEE WITH $40 “Move an Inch and I'll Blow Your Head Off!” He Says One Told Him. Two men with drawn revolvers on- at midnight, tied the As the clerk, Peter Anselmo of No. -socond Street, came Hands up or I ahoot.” Anselmo says he sprang at the ove an inch [li blow roar off!" sald the first man as nd tied his hands and feet with Is and threw him into the lava- rr ays they went through his pockets and the cash register and brought Michael | er of No, 422 West Forty-eighth ‘oot, Who untied him. Patroimau Kajuth took him to the West Forty. | where he told his story, Second Branch De- | tectives Burgess and O'Connell were | put on the case, olivate vO I$ THIS MY HUSBAND? to Police, and They Dodge, CHICAGO, July 9.- © polic the asked to-day Lots Stillman Cornell of No. Boulevard to ascertain her if George Wilbur Cornell, forty- proofreader, is the ‘was married twenty- go or If a substitute Is take ing her husband's place tn her home, The police refused to act, saying that, er for m private detective agency to investigate. Mra, Cornell asserts she fs a first Stillman, banker, of City MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va., July %— left during the lead with Gov, fatt Jarrell, who at sunset lace Nece, an attorney, Jurrell’s aged mother a ——— STATEN ISLAND NOTES. The Veteran Exempt and Volunteer n’s Association has awarded Stapleton to Joseph P. This committee has been appointed Judge Theodore H. Sole, Dr. Brown, Mary Wolcs Lay Benjamin, Key. Otto L. F. Mohn, Rev. and the Rov More ‘than 150 entries have been Show at the Dengan JUMs Fatr Former Senator Howard R, Bayne and Mrs, Bayne have gone to their summer home in tho Catskills, Misses ¢ te L. Baumann and ra, of Stapleton, lave else, 4 Goxtenhoter to-day for San Mr. and Mrs, Ch and ot ton, to Fisher's Island. Mr. and Mra, Thom and family, of Arnold St ill spend at Cape > t New Brigh- | News Oddities THIRTY DOZEN PALM LEAF FANS is the novel contribution made by @ local society to Italian military hospitals. TEN THOUSAND LIVE REINDEER are to be delivered In Berlin this year from Norway to be used for food. FORTUNE of a Boston servant just dead amounts to $10,800, MUFFLED HENS won't lay because thoy can't cacklo, Judge Peter Still- Well, chicken fancier of Baybnne, deciares in protest against the famous rooster-muffler ordinance. NINETY-ONBE YEARS IN ONE PLACE was the experience of Mra, Re- becca Lofurgy, dead tn Ardsiey, N. ¥., where she had spent her entire iif, tered the Kostkta Pharmacy, No, 700 | Sho hadn't been tn New-York in fifty years, and had never been on a railroad, Ninth Avenue, —_— hands and feet of the clerk with) WITH THE INK on her sixth divorcee searcely dry, Mra. Bornice Bor. nauer, of Kansas City, is preparing to wed her seventh husband, and says if he proves to be the wrong man ahe will try another, amship Company Nankrupt. involuntary petition in bankruptey was filed in tho United States District York Tra pany, Ine. antic A size and style for every one. Men's Genuine Panama Cloth Suits lent werther: Rhee . es *4.45 ree to $I. Boys’ 50c and 75c Blouses . . 39ciT Madras, percales, etc. ; ieee ibe aa striped effects; neckbands or collars artached ; sizes 6 to 16 years, Military and Sailor Collar, Rus: stripes and combination color effects ; sizes 2}4 to 7 years. Suits—Sale, $1.95 | ing Suits— Made of Surf cloth; trimmed with black and white mercerized check- ed material; two “Chin Chin” pockets on skirt. Sizes 36 to 46. Sale of $1 to $2.50 Extensive showing of newest styles. broidery, hemstitchin or self-striped crossbar and corded effects. $2.98 Silk Blouses— Calder After U. 8. Senate Seat. MALONE, N. Y., July 9%—Ex-Con essman Willlam M, Calder of Brook- be yn has ani : publi Grawp Rapip FURNITURE FREE brass sep yi Mat “an $78 ose OPENS ANA ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS $75) *12.°or" $150 Evenings AT CORNER $5. Dews 104 oe" STATION FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST| No Extra Charge for It. Advertisements for The World may be left at any American District Messenger office im the oy ust OP, M, Sale, *1.98 yachting and all Summer wear. Good Fiction, Regularly Priced 25c—-Sale, 15¢ Flexible cloth bound, Among the authors are W. D. Howells, Justin | Si McCarthy, N. Duncan, Lillian Bell, Irving Bacheller and many others. sale it's a wonder! sizes 6 to 11; AA to D widths, Women’s $2 and $2.50 White a | Canvas Shoes & Pumps — Sale All new, clean and perfect presi HIGH SHOES in button style; LOW SHOES in pumps and colonials, All sizes, 2} to 7; Bto é widths, | Double 2% Green Trading Stamps with Be ie, * Bathing Shoes sizes 3 to ae “Rubber Bathing ¢ ‘aps Men’s Perfect %3.50 to %$5 “Walk-Over” Low Shoes—Sale Here you have the factory surplus, samples and discontinued lines s make of shoes—and EVERY PAIR PERFECT, TAN RUSSIA CALF, GUNMETAL CALF WITH ENGLISH LAST, and CLOTH INLAY, All ‘Court here yesterday againat the New Steamship Com- Rritteh corporation with COMPANY. - THE BIG STORE” Som woes SIXTH AVE.. IGMTOI9™ STREET (By Order of the United States District Court) Great 4-Hour Sales On Saturdays This Store Closes at 1 o’Clock|’ These and thousands of other bargains are offered. Everything you can possibly need for the week-end holiday is here—and specially priced. Men’s & Youths’ ‘12 to 15 ¢ Summer Suits 2” A big half-day special for tomorrow—smart, mle suits of ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE, as well as FANCY WORSTEDS AND CASSIMERES in stripes, checks and mixtures. Your choice, $8.95. Men's Auto ‘sas, B28 and tan; 3.75 And These ‘Offerings for the Yeuispetcnes Boys’ 75c ane Trousers Serviceable and washable. Guaranteed fast color; sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ 1 & *1.25 Wash Suits; Sale 65¢ in and Sailor Blouse styles in percales, chambrays, madras, etc. ; plain colors, Men’s $1 to $2.50 Straw Hats™%i.""*" °° Men’s *5 Panama and Leghorn Hats“ “""" $1.95 Women’s Bat lin g{| Women’s Mohair Bath- $2.89 and $3.89 Bathing Tights— 45c, 98c and $1.49 Buttons on shoulder; finished with cuff at knee; sizes 34 t0 46, White Siar Tomorrow, 79c, *1 and 1.50 All the cleverest new collars are show: tucking, and some have piping of contrasting color. Mater Bay are maby ETE VOILE in) in ‘ae 4 & 5 Sale, $3.95 “Golfcord” Sport Coats for Women and Misses, Sale. . A jaunty new style with convertible collar, loose belt and patch pockets. Choice of all the handsome new colors and white, $1.25 Fibre Matting Suit Cases— po Bathing Bags — 79¢ 23¢ 49 We include several hundred pairs of Sample High Shoes and Oxford Ties In sizes 614, 7 and 7}¢; A and B widths only Misses’ and Children’s $1.25 & $1.50 Barefoot Sandals—Sale Tan willow calf; all sizes up to 2. hases Till 12 0 Clock--Single 2% StampeTl loMicos’ at No. Van Ommeren,’ Ltd, of. petitioning aie: No wade of Vi jb Ommeren ela (hatha insurance Bed bugs can enter home. Peterman’ — (liquid) kills Peterman’sRoachFood kills roaches. Stand- ard 29 years. °8.95 Men's $5 & $6 Flannel Bila woe or auieesi "3.95 . 49¢ styles; Te & #13) Underwear for Children— Cambric Drawers — finished with tucks and izes 2 to 12 years; Silk Blouses— $2.98 52.95 Idea! for motoring, golfing, tennis, $4.75 Oxidized Telescope Couches—Sale, $2.95 With Rome-link spring; complete with separate mattresses. Couch, can be separated to make two cots, *2.45 closed sides; two buckles at top;