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re a — oper eT a a wie sialic intiiateitiauaimeiiiitiaaaial : THE EVENING WORLD, tUsoVAX, AUGUoe? 10, 1915. EA ae cence Re ! Detectives Dowling and Londrigan, [mince Dec. 1, and is over here to] at his home, No, 538 East One Mun- iELOPER WH | who brought him here from Boston. SAYS BRITISH Fl |organize an automobile service that | dred AY Highty-second street, te if 1t were, new. Hanion wifi set tor| “Tm Nungry for a aight of my Witt | will operate throughout the fighting | Bronx. Me served in the United Sta r! i! district im relieving the pensantr: vy during the Ct War, as weil saying not a word’ 1406; 6900 cad, Dadaticn at 400 kath, | peasantry | Na one, t ” ps Fg 5 and baby. I wonder If she'll see me.” who pave been left destitute by the) aa in the ith New York Volunteers ‘i'm trying to make up my mind,’ He's @ visionary inventor, without | e Magistrate Corrigan held Sullivan | | fighting. lain kines Zouavea), was the reply. “Hanlon wants to sell| the alihtent idea as to how to get in eee bail to avait the action ef! |. Mrs. Paul Bronson aithy ibis sina, Waenst, Gomaiatal business into the place, He hasn't n | Daa i oO awal he ac } Mrs, Casiina yeko descen ts to ol a ba ie maenine Shop: Saye De Wants | even € bien out. Now, 1 believe tant the Grand Jury. He had no bonds- inlet he oat Jof an old Ditch family of 3 1a devote his entire time to the wireless |TSouta” allt ' dead att of ninety ye ph with busin dh eT G ‘aris, key mga ed A! i little difference to us, of course. Who- | twenty-cight years and a mere | ge platy a in gay Mae 1 ness. “You've sat there for nearly an| rooa outht of amatt tools. ‘The total! hour, pulling at that old pipe and|duipment would be worth about $800 SENSE” By fi. J. Barrett ' P je tatute i . It te not - worl ho doubt. ju ‘ve nm won. ee elf Out of the Pay En- dering if t couldn't awing it myself. | Gey” Ot, ra a Lam “ | William A. Sulli pa tas Fs here unless her parents, who live in Guy 8. Callender, Professor of Po- YA Valuable Book for Women velope Treadmill. “Here's the ttuation.” continued gould, pay ‘itanion $200 ‘and retain | Mam A, Suillvan (sot as Far ae Lawyer Declares Hatred of Ltieal Mosksiey In Bhethetd Metantife| Free. _, for working capital. This town! " send for ber. ool of Yale University, is dead [SWrat’s on your mind, John?” in-| Bowker. “The equipment consists of| contains more automoblies than any! aS Boston When Detectives |", year ago Bessie lived with her America May Ultimately | hie nttiotn year at Indian’ Neck, near Any woman who possesses a Branford; Conn John Bowker’s better halt, as fwo sat on the porch of thelr tiny a 12-inch engine lathe, a #mall planer, ne O! inkham's a mmall power driil press, a power | work ‘alone shonid bee Spel Found Him parents in the old Ninth Ward in : On aden tetas) yon Un ihe iw hack saw, a %-horae electric motor,| overtime. In thin city machine shops . Manhattan, and was a beile in that Lead to War. rector of St, John's Protestant Epis Peculiar to Women” has at the evening cool: ery grinders, benches, vises and «| Charme from 80 cents to $1 an hour for district, In May, 1914, Jolin Donohue, | copal Church, Jersey City, is dead at . parstiniensiabnereetieeon by ai es they get only 08 cane m4 | & butcher at Nassau and Leonard | the ary of thirty-nix at Hanover, g hand such Hse nse orit ane y trade, they got only cents ant! Atl for the love of Bes oC ; 4 F N.H. He w or f th save het ous 5,0 | atiil made money.” sag! Std de ssio Cronin, @! Streets, Brooklyn, quarreled with| ‘gt ts the duty of American young |N. Ht. raeae ne of the § save her serious illness, or if she i h ii Hi ie ' | btonde haired, blue eyed tae of} John McCarthy during a picnic at|men to give thelr services to France| oi copal Church bp the Bis ill it will give her an intelli Two dave later found Bowker in ‘twenty, William A. Sullivan of No.|Celtic Park, Rivalry for the girl/or to. the allies. Their fight Is our} Gant Jonn H. Burrows, well known |¢ gent understanding of her case Possession. “Now for some ageres-is9 Nassau Street, Brooklyn, robbed | prompted the dispute. McCarthy shot] fight, and if it were not for the British | srudson River steamboat captain, is!$and suggest acure. This valu- oO Slant, was 10 ated near the tamere op (ale employer of $4,600, deserted his|and Killed Donohue and now 19 serv-| fleet the Germans would have boon | dead at the Ges OF seventy tne ete) able 80-page bound text book the city, but on an abacure street. He | pretty young wife and their baby and |(ng a term of fifteen years In prison| firing shell into Long Island long | {n # West Seventy-second street sani: 9 i. not an advertising pamphlet, E ° commissioned a printer to run off aev-| fied to Boston, Arrested there with | for the crime, ago.” Michael Salerno,, who has been |g and is only obtainable by mail Neveles ide eonemtna a ron tae Miss Cronin, ho was brought back| Bessio's parents then moved over to| From this statement, which ie made | , Mien as “The Barber of Columow gor at Mrs. Pinkham's labora- - city’s centre, with an arrow pointing | to New York to-day and arraigned| Greenpoint with her. There she met} to-day on his arrival from rance | University’ ever since the institution tory. It will be mailed in plain CRE DIT the direction to Bowker's shop. "That| in the Tombs Police Court charged | Sullivan, a bookkeoper for John) qboard the Rochambeau of the French | moved to Morningside Heights, Is | i ~ meana that my place can be easil White, a boss truckman at No. 204 i be inferred that John J.| dead. He imvented what he called envelope absolutely free toany . found,” sald the naw cwnay, OO caally | with grand larceny. Franklin Stroet, Manhattan, Oniy a|'iné. It may be inierne t No, | the “pericranium treatment,” which |§ woman who will write to The OST SUCCESSFUL nG; SAL Ho apont two or three days in per-| “I'm gind to get back,” he sald tol few days after boing Introduced to ats WHONS TAW Ccl0es are & he highly recommended for ‘students |$f vdia E, Pinkham Med. Co. sonally covering the garages and) =————————————— _ =~ | Miss Cronin in June, 1914, Sullivan be-| 60 Wall Street, is not neutral. The! 4+ ayamination times. ) r Co., to salesrooms. Seeking out the! rougnt some 960 ond hand lumber, tore | £42, Talsing checks went to White, ac-! inference would be correct. Mr.| Robert J. Deway, one of the few Lynn, Mass., asking for it.— . c t lice, . re g liberal supply of business cards. |iniy the back yard, tripied hin apace. | gy4o6. “cna cengmnee fen e260 ‘eaa| Sorelgn Legion, and having served [dead a « y-three ye Gat immecau pusinoes te amply | Then he bought $500 worth of second | changed to $800, Then Sullivan dis-|102 days in the front line trenches, is f repay him for the time expended. | "and machinery, paying $60 aM appeared, So did Bessie Cronin. De-| now in the Vosges hills, learning avia- vl And the cumulative effect was be- payments of — tectives Londrigan and Dowling be-| tion, Mr. Chapman says that next to ‘ ; an wal man's friends, 4 LI Ze) We Open Accountsfrom $5 to ~oi Hr ‘Geer tae gattonce “ured tal “Now I have the space and equip-|fondrigan saw one of his chums | the British, Americans are hated mos aN identity hia ostablishment. Within; emt,” thought the young mechanic. | hoard a Fall River Line boat Satur. | bitterly by the Germans, and if by any ee >. two weeks, Bowker found himself! pt ed accrues, I'll add more | day, On the same boat the detective | chance the allies should be defoate One) ; ~ rien | me! saw two young women who are de- ' be Ne own otorta Shin weet a warke| Aner “ads” in the classified sec-|bartmont store detectives. He ar. | he believes Mad \ Se acncciy Gaull | : > ing staff of four which exhausted the| ton of the dally papers yielded splen-| ranged with them to “shadow” Sul-|the next antagonis| y plant's capacity, But his profits the| “4 returns. His copy ran under the | jivan'a chum. take on. second week netted $48; $16 of thia| "second hand autos for sale.” One 75) | The following day they telegraphed | Mr. Chapman is a brother-in-law * ’ & FIC Q 0 went into a sinking fund to meet the | © Re hiohnaieee ote matl- from Boston that Sullivan and Bessie! op Mrs, William Astor Chanler, pa- Misses Washable Dresses. | future payments, which came to about |/28 list of 3,000 names of auto owners | Cronin were at No. 68 Dwight Street, K t 9 2 week, jcovered by a letter and a folder) Hoston. Londrigan and Dowling | troness of the rary it, who ' " ‘the! swamped him with business. l€| then went there and caused the ar-|also returned on the Rochambeau. <; WORTH OF FURNITURE ene Plat eth Mod teth dt {B° Peet Srommnty added "wore men.” At, the | eat of the Dale ar-| also returned on the Rochambesu.| Blouses and Separate Skirts * : ; Pres | and of his third month he had twelve Seedeinnen jabroad, accompanied by Miss Emily * GENUINE LEATHER ent equipment,” reflected Bowker. loved. tals OrOeth wetted , spree Brest ay : “But there's business enough in thia| men employed is pr ne’ Tatt a Grandt Sloane, Secretary of the organization, : f f town to keep a dosen men busy, To) over $100 a week. Soon Manton was BOR, Aug. -|which ‘makes, the Lafayette kits for will be offered to-morrow, for a final clearanc make more money, I must owe more,| Paid Up in full, also, the machinery dent William H. Taft ts a grandfather, {thé French soldiers. Mr. Chanler re- ‘ Healer. And Bowker’s bank balance mained in Switzerland. : I need more space, more machinery) iif an to swell. He commenced read-|A on has been born to Mrs. Robert|""hrowster Davenport, well known at these greatly reduced prices: and more men.’ a tare ‘who fs at the cottage of her moth- ing up on findings of eMclency ex-| TY mM loyd Bowers. “ile is the fret | in Boston society, was another of the perts. A complete rearrangement of | ¢randchild in the Taft 137 cabin passengers on the Rocham- ‘ At the end of the thirty days, be|jhis plant followed. To-day, two! Taft, son of the ex-Pre: beau. He has been with the Ameri- Washable Dress ses paid Hanlon $100, This left a balance} years later, the poune mechanic ge rived here to be with M can Ambulance Hospital in Paris _ of but $100 to be met. Bowker's sur-| retains his repair business and he |s Py e plus came to about $160; $60 of this! beginning to manufacture patented = = Of French ontramie linen, . $2.75 & 3.50 represented net profit over his living| auto specialties on a large scale. He expenses; the balance of $100 re-| has moved into a new plant, employs Of striped or fancy voile : 3.50 & 4.75 mained from his original capital. twenty-nine men and rides in his own He concluded to expand, He automobile. / | Washable Blouses, 1.00, 1.65, 2.25 & 3.00 e Separate Skirts . . . . 1.50 & 2.00 (Misses’ Department, Second Floor) Founded 1627 Founded 1827 nold. Constable 3 Co. $300,000 Summer Stocks a 4 to 4 Price Additional Price Reductions in Women’s Summer Cotton Frocks 53 Days before Removal to Sth Ave. & 40th St. to go into effect to-morrow (Wednesday) will cover practically the entire remaining stock. Specially featured will be a number of attractive styles (sizes incomplete) which will be marked at Men’s Specials Women’s Furnishings Vacation Specials $1.90, $2.85 & $3.50 At Extraordinary Savings at Extraordinary Savings to VA Price : ee Kimonos jinty flowered a ating Sui Sa coming ry - Ki a ate | 1.00 "ee rad ts - preter (Department on the Third Floor) rularly $9.80. filuding the ip Over with single girdle 2,95 Regularly $7.0, ’ A ft iuding nother Special Offering of = | ; nae, in, plain and fancy mercer. Bree ete $5.75. Men's Handkerchiefs of pure Irish linen & $1.50 Quality Wanamaker Ratin: ‘ ee md ee. | 95¢ ries dit. in “Sper in theer and coueratin 1.95 ||] $7 & $ . — Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. +‘ 900 Summer Raincoate—Well tailored Belgian, Rove, Delft, White, Gold, + 5,75 of fine gr wil ‘model of seven fai sane} 10, 50 Enon two-toneand laser stripe fects Mere hmbrelies off maaan | | 1.95 for to-morrow and Thursday, will present apa es Silk Petticoat forthe new Fall mitra Mao's, mare Gelaste Te es. e ac h seasonable Bed Furnishings of superios 4 ‘with fibre in the popu! Load D5ic| heavy reese, aloo peticoate for evening 2.95 for uti = ager 12:75 . qualities at very decided price concessions, ,, 4 i 3 pre: 700; 6 pre. $1.38. Me a gulariy eto $5.75, Regularly $19.50. 6 Shirts for $3 ‘ 4 Low record price for shirts in the Main Men's . ‘White Btankets @ REMOVAL CLEARANCE Store. Low record price for madras and percale shirts per palr . . . « $6.00, 7.50 & 8.50 -| : of the quality of these. Twelve thousand (12,000) } : 3800 shirts; sizes 14 to 175 soft and Isundered culls; light and Bedspreads, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets { ; x . ; ice enough for eve |] {Savings 25% to 50% 9 e No Jobs. Complete Sizes on oor 28 rd pee aecdins, on rng and Pillow Cases at proportionately : Men Ss Shirts Broadway door. low figures. : A year ago today we sold 15,382 shirts, about the i] : 4 quality of these—no better—at 55c. So it might be well MEN’S PURE SILK SHIRTS—Our entire remaining stock, assembled in one group, at these greatly reduced prices to close, The | To Close astortment inludes heavy weight bright Silks, finest satin striped Tub Silk, in white, black and white, two-tone and multi colorings; 2 75 Also fancy Silks, high colored Novelties and genuine naturalPongee. All sizes. Regularly $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 not to leave your buying until too late in the afternoon. Sith Avene -Madtaon Avenue, LJ Burlington Arcade foor, New Bldg. and Subway Entrance, New Bldg. The New Lower-Price Clothing Store for Men Wednesday Morning FINEST SILK CREPE DE CHINE SHIRTS—The ines and (be NMsy pe ; TENNIS AND SPORTING SHIRTS—Our finest and ‘season's very finest grades ‘se most stom it x of these most exc! cul | 4.35 most po; oii | 1,25 other heavy weight and novel! yweavesincluded. White 50 and rly $6.50, $7.50, $8.00 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—An assortment of fabri 'S' FINEST SPORT SHIRTS—Sizes 12/2, 13, crt 7 Pesta se ed yo 95c sown our wan i a al | 95c 237 _ 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.25 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.25 present and early Fall ’ * ’ * ’ Women’ s and Misses’ Women’s Hosiery Women’s Underwear Men i Ss and Pitad Proenay “Boseberry” Raincoats Vz Less Regular Price Sle A y slr 1.50 higher-priced 00 & pane a - i Pure Thread Black Sille-O} medium Gini Sok eeienece ne 5) Groups. “f ‘emart, 01 a1 Seasons, strongly re- with be or tailored top. ‘ ‘EGE. ors leased 8.75 ee BB | Ae re bee et eA a. a 1.00 } oun Me 1} Coats are for general utilit J y $1 Swiss Ribbed Gauze Veste—Of extr quarter, half Regularly $12.50 3 pair E7506 perirey BO e8 o—Of extra | fine quality: in regular and extra sizes! gs and full-lined, Pure Thread Silk, in black only, of very Regularly 50c ic e . 2000 Yards desirable weight. Resinforced cotton top| 7 3 for 95c; 6 for 1.85 . ‘ , wad ole Regularly $1.00 pair ic Ut S a Gite . pairs, 2.30; 6 pairs 4. ’ variety o! ilk F abrics Silke and Fibre-in black, white and Women 8 Gloves Palen Crepe de Chine—3 to , of sus ti rongly re-inforced, and noted for ‘ on _ len te 35 Paes unity. the esos mow jathio:| ges smart appestance and’ excellent wearing? BOC) PUL AUIS button length, in black Bines black and white. Cy] quality, Regularly 55 pais Paris Point stitching: tly heavy 85c 33 to 46, ale it aoe $1.25 yard 3 pairs, 1.10; 6 pairs, 2.00 for early Fall Imported Black Taffeta—3} Sill Lisle—In black and tan; Summer ly $1.25 pair, Broadway, corner ne the softest chiffon finish; 1.38 | vcisht: reinforced, White Cotton Gloves—Elbow length. e Fighth, and of wee quality,| 4+ White Chamois Lisle—2 clarp | 45c ; 5 yar 3 pairs, Very Specially Priced, Broadway at Ninth, New York