The evening world. Newspaper, July 29, 1915, Page 9

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__ > PEACE IN BAYONNE, | THANKS TO KINKEAD, LL FROM HS WOR | Sheriff Collapses After Settling \ Strike—Commissioners Rule City Again. ‘The dove of peace hovers to-day over Bayonne, which Sheriff Eugene Kinkead bas surrendered again to the government of ite commissioners, ‘The transfer was formally made last night through Under Sheriff Clark, after he had held a conference with the Commissioners and Chief of Police Riley. It was decided order ~ Ainekicinitsad dees ecaeleenetn nee araiee feet EA OO SER reser. .oe _ Pa a MY 7 ep re eee Ae UN ae HABE ve ¥ ne ya ae 3 Tree had been restored and the Sheriff's| tacular activities to a climax yeater- miscellancous force was withdrawn. jh 4 Bag | ninety-nine guard ? e heard were preparing to quit a, ho guards arrested during the! Tae Water plant by Dost. Later, yonne strike will be arraigned to-| collapsed from the strain of hie long day before Supreme Court | hours om the job. He went to his/ Swayze in Jersey City, and an effort; 8Ummer home at Deal to rest. will be made to learn if any of them] «Th® strike at Caven Point, Jersey City, ended yesterday. fired shots which resulted in the death or wounding of strikers. There! Munitions are about one hundred and thirty in . all, BRIDGEPORT, Conn., July 29.—The | An investigation 1» being made of! strike of the machinists of the Re ‘ag- the charge of Peter Sternanzaka| to” Arms and Ammunition Company, that his gon John was killed jast| M4 !t9 principal rubsidiary, the Union bre Metallic Cartridge Company, hes prace | Week by a bullet from the revolver! ticany ended, but some machinists re- of a high police official. Sternan-| main out of sub-contracting plants until @ said five men vowed vengeance! there ts a definite reply to the demand on the Bible over his son's coffin. | for the eight-hour day that han be Practically all the strikers are now| granted by the Remington Company. back at work and have assurances ———_—_. from the oil companies that they will get increases in wages and other| WOMAN SEIZES MAN ON TRAIN concessions. pods nate Jeremiah Baly, the youthful would- be leader of the strikers, who was| "°Comn! unched by Sheriff Kinkead and| Whe ed the di a hat Rae vom ‘te discovery that hel As Mra. Maud Robinson, No. 128 Nas panies affected by the strike, is taik.|®4u ‘Avenue, Williamaburg, boarded a ing of suing the Sheriff for damages,|*ubway train for Ca y she Sheriff Kinkead brought his spec-| recognized a fellow pai man! mene = ——e 9 |Of thirty-five who ha Practically anenger tn Subway! © Accuses of Thett, | been manufactured under the supervision of Chas. HH. Fletcher for | man, who appeared to have recognized ver 80 years—the and mothers en p uine Castoria, when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears signature in black. When rere is removed the same signature ap- | and, seeing Detective Dowling on the! in red. Parents who ha: the bottle imitations, but our present duty is it of introducing into their families spurious med: Te 9 to bo rogrettod tve that there are le who are now en, inthe} took him before Magistrate Reynolds The Kind You Have Always Bought. tm: the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that or at her rooming house der the name of Joseph Kamtskt then, at his first opportunity, she says, cash. At the Marcy Avenue station the) ‘e respectfully call the attention | Mrs, Robinson also, started hastily for) the door, Mrs, Robinson caught him ve used ia for | platform, called to him to help her. no Apts He ges counterfeits and | With the assistartee of Detectives Mitler| 1 the attention of the Lag mt need and Hynes, Dowling arrested the man) icines. Jafter a brisk fight in the train and) netarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what | jy the Manhattan Avenue Police Court. | should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not 6 ho only for adulta but worse yet, for children's tedicines, It therefore devolves ty atta, SOMABHA, MlCbHoeG, tee 408 | mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do | that for id has to rely on m al bh Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of but the on the itch fulness. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT” FOR Sprague Now 98c Y YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU’RE NOT SATISFIED The Entire Remaining Stock of Clothing for Men Will Be on Sale To-day, To-morrow and Saturday at Four of the Seven Brill Stores g ; 3 7 At Less Than Half |: | $30.90 and $35.00 | $20.00 and 825.00 |= 9 Suits, Topcoats Suits, Topcoats 5 and Overcoats and Overcoats i ‘15 *10 Included in both Lots are Smart, Cool, Lightweight Summer Suits, in a wonderful variety of choice patterns and models—and @ very good assortment of Winter Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats. (XTRA SPECIAL--Palm Beach & Mohair Suits, now $6 Saie at These 4 Brill] Stores—Overcoats at 279 Broadway Only 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET Uniop Square, 14th St., Near Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE At Our Union Square Store Only A Remarkable Sale of the Famous Elk Brand Norfolk Suits BOYS * This season's smartest models, splendidly tailored, absolutely ALL WOOL, and » choice assortment of stylish patterns. Really Remarkable Bargains. A Big Sale at Four Brill Stores of $1.50 and $1.75 Suits 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET » Near Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich 126TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE All Stores Open All Day Saturday—Harlem Until 9 P. M. Union Square, 14th St. OUR MONEY BACK IF YOU’RE NOT SATISFIED South Third Street, as the same m: who took some jewelry and her so suit of clothes from her home while r ‘The prisoner was held wit bail for examination Saturday, «LIGVH AHL Lad.. “LLIGVH AHL LAD. “SUAH.LOUA TIA OL OD $9).95 ~~ $7.00 «LIGVH AHL LaDd.. Wash Suits for Boys $2.00 and $2.50 Suits | $3.00 and $4.00 Suits Nuw $1.45 Now $2.15 “SUAHLOU TINA OL OD THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, Charged With Kee: Broadway and Store Opens 8.30 & Records of High ® 33d Street . Closes 5.30 | Bighteen contracting firms have been or REPAID CITY BEFORE DEATH. With Rich Advantages to the Very End 4 stole $400 worth of Jewelry and $25 In) no. exp! ince i added to lent aes SUMMON DYNAMITE OWNERS. summoned to appear before Chief ee eee commence + amen e cen, wer charger ot fale to heey ores For Friday and for [| Saturday Until 1 , records of their dynamite supply. e — charges were made as the result of the investigation that followed the discov- pit / o bas ne on io ale bee Fees So eicenrye heen tae 7 o- Last Day-and-a-Half of The investigation war made by De- teotive Barnetz of the Anarchist Squad, and the magazines of all the contract- ng firms were visited. The police found - that the dynamite is frequently left un- watched and could be stolen, Son Brings 0 to “Con- Over 1,000 Black | Be CoB, Look Cool and Also Fashionable in These SatinBathing Suits Voile and Organdie } At $3.95 Blouses Instead of $4.50 to $6 At $2, $2.95, Several of the season’s most $3.95 favored models from which to select, and every one made of The Summer Blouses of the Moment! actence Fan ptrolier's “After father died this envelope was found with instructions be delivered to the Comptroller,” sald @ young man to Thomas the Finance Department Comptroller Prendergast himself ed the enve ! eription "Cc two five dollar Salt-Water Proof Bathing Satin Slip-on and waistline models. Bright colored sashes, Colored silk pipings. Extra Special! Over 100 of our highest priced Bathing Suits marked down to half-price and less. Only afew of a kind. $7.60 Knit Bathing Suits at $3.95 In black, navy blue and green. Wide Roman stripe sashes. Taffeta Bathing Suits at $1.96 Odds and ends of Taffeta Bathing Suits in brown, green and navy. Were $8.50 in Simpson-Crawford Stock. Third Floor Sine: 1 Inst $90.10 has been The $2 Blouse illus. trated is only one of numerous dainty styles from which to select. , Sheer White Organdie Blouses With three-quarter length or long sleeves. Y Sailor, soft roll and two-in-one collars. Laces, fine tucks and eyelet and blind embroid- ery trimmed. Voile Blouses—With and Without Frills Coin Dot, Stripes, Plain White and colored embroidered Blouses. High, Low and Two-in-One Collars; and Short Sleeves. Choice of extremely simple to very models. Third Floor \ Only $10 for Over 6,000 Men’s “Biplex” Taffeta-and-Messaline Shirts from Geo. P. Ide & Co. 2904 Shirts that regu- 1440 Shirte that regu Malt Whiskey Pro ean | ast kt te | Be eat at a ‘ : omen 32 Shirts that regu- irts has brought — to larly sell for $2, ue bit far $3, TT many, whose lives were Isn't’ the Dress’ illuaaed Shirts and Drawers combined in one. Roomy, well- formerly obscured by dark a really charming wedel ? fitting, cannot ride up, and extraordinarily comfortable clouds of ill health. - . 5 and convenient. All absolutely first quality. Materials Its use before meals and 7 P wee jeer! Taffeta Coat— include inercerized cotton pongee with woven and printed on retiring as directed, eh aot lain vhite pongap and madee fens tow tr with alae soon brings about gratify- Side pleated messaline skirt. Taig, 171g and 48. } sures vB jew ing results. To-day is a good day to begin. “Get Duffy's and Keep Well.” At most druggists, gro- cers and dealers. If they can’t supply you, write us. Medical booklet free. The Dufly Mak Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y. Sash, collar and cuffs of mes- saline. Black bone button trimmings. Note—Except for a very jal urchase, these Dresses would have n priced $18.50 to $15. Distinctive Taffeta Dresses Men’s $2.75 Bathing Suits at $1.65 A big retailer bought too many of these Suits—they were so good that he overestimated his needs. The can- celled order was offered us by the manufacturer at a price that allows us to sell them at 40% less than usual. ey = = = i Four Autumn Roca are Paes are navy blue and white, in sizes A to 4 44, oes ‘copenhagen : on Floors MSPRTES BEN STEN| | Gj ow S12" O04 Sts Dygetar Drone | | Of Nets and Moire Silks in a diversity of cola and Three rie, Ritbed kt Socks, 35c nee A Truly Remarkable Story of What | styles, Third Fleer Several desirable color combinations. Double soles. Men's 35c Imported Silk Lisle Socks, 25c Wonderful Remedy Did Black, tan, gray and navy, Main Floor For Her. Women’s "be Sweaters, $4.50 These Sweaters were formerly sold by us at the very special Mrs. Margie Granger, Silver Springs, N. Y,, tella in the following letter to . f $5.95 Men’s $5 Bath R b $2 95 jeorge H. Mayr of the terrible suffer- price of $5.95. ? A obes, 5 Head het slater pivatoan pein) All are full-fashioned, have large pockets and a silk Of fine Terry Cloth, in decorative jocauard patterns and how she recovered her healt tasseled sash. and stripe effects. Cut both long and full for perfect In Rose, Gold, Copenhagen Blue, Green, Rose-and-Black, Black-and-W hite Pure Silk Sweaters\ About 1-3 — All-Wool Sweatersf Regular Prices With and without Collars, Pockets and Sashes. tam New Sweater Section on Third Floor, 38d St. side, Broadway, SIA, us well as in the other wetions.on the main floor third floor will be found the very NEWEST in Sweaters. centre, and third floor wi Be ee isd Floors She writes: “My sister went to a hos- pital at Buffalo. 5 d it intes- tinal trouble, She got for a time, and then it came back, It would go until she had hemorrhage of the stom-| ach, She couldn't eat and her flesh fairly dropped off, Since she ine (Mayr's Wonderful Ri eat anything and do isn't been able to do ars ayr's Wonderful Remedy results for stomach, Eat a No mo comfort. Small, medium and large sizes. Main Floor SUBWAY STORE An Important Special Purchase Women’s Newest Neckwear, 25c This, Is About 14 the Regular Price Women Save 50 Per Cent. on These pressure of ga am Dererlthe weal Gel ee Smart Summer Pumps at $2.45 Many charming styles in cool Summer Neckwear bottle of your druggist now and try it This clearing - out from several of the most prominent manufacturers in the not satis process affords a re- trade. Only the most desirable styles. Included are | markable saving on Embroidered Vestees, Sleeveless Guimpes, Collar Sets,, Shoes that were it not Quaker Collars and other styles. The discerning woman for the #6 ot she oe wil! purchase an ample supply at this very low 2) 5 son would se! or 30 . OD ae ee tent More Dress Cottons at 8c a Yard $2.45 leather and gun-metal $2.46 Usually 1214¢ to 25c a yard; 27 to 38 inches wide. Pumps, with inlays of gray, fawn, white, putty or sand The Summer's most important sale. colored cloth or suede; also black-and-white effects. Second Floor | Still Several Thousand Pairs of Women’s $3.50 and $4 Novelty Low Shoes “Over 1,000 More of Those $2 Lace Bodices at $1 A few days ago we placed on sale over two thousand Bodices that were very elaborate, with Valenciennes lace insertion, combined with panels of fine embroidered nainsook; elastic at waistline. Every Bodice Was Sold—More Tomorrow! Our reorder took all the fine embroideries that the manufacturer had, so that there will be no more of these Bodices at the remarkably low price of $1. Main and Second Floors $1.50 to $6.50 Parasols, 95c to $3 ‘Dress Goods Remnanta; were 60cto7éc yd. DOO ar Wonderful variety of fashionable styles and shapes; baa ARIE ‘and Biack Eibow Length all colors, including black-and-white effects. Main Floor owamian's he Wate. And, Meee bain i beached th bay Umbrellas—Me: American taffeta Men’s and Young Men’s Suits 5 Sizes 32 to 36; Reduced to . ‘The usual retail prices of these Suits are $7.50 and $10. Men who want extraordinary value and can wear the size indi- cated will promptly attend this sale, M That Have Been Reduced to $7 45 Shoe experts who have seen them declare them to be the finest bargains ever seen in New York in novelty: footwear. GIMBEL Subway Customers will find the various lots very attractive Friday and Saturday morning. Included are Pumps of patent leather or dull calf vamps, with gray, fawn, taupe or sand |* color tops; buckskin trimmings; also white Buckskin, with black oF, tan leather trimmings. Colonial or Fancy Pumps, also Oxfords or imitation Oxfords, All have Goodyear welted soles. Either leather Louis or full Louis XV. heels. All sizes; C, D and E widths. d 32c Beginning August 9 BUD FISHER Will Draw “MUTT | $1.65 Leather Handbags, $1 Four styles, with jewel clasps; pin morocco and lamb- skin with fancy linings. Main Floor ann JEFF” Exclusively for the NEW YORK WORLD| Boys’ Fine Norfolk Suits, $7.50 With Extra Knickerbockers Regularly $12.50, $15 and $16.50. Imported and domestic fabrics, in smart Norfolk models. Sizes 7 to 17 years, Fourth Floor

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