The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1916, Page 7

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a ee a _TEB BYSHING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 47, 1916, ipwt 0 the trech, but 414 net Go to trouble 1 would hove at down one] t, 006 00 July 9 Glace mate on ‘ 1 ' \) peed everything would be clear Peet K, te “the pearen forthe : George W Newton, driertive, @88 URGED HIM TO ACCUSE GREEN. sinver in this be onld s wut em the cose and © month lever “Ee Gave | “The moruing after the murter of erred Bice § During the funere! = owins Wewien was sone of Mr Phelps ond up te Ws OFFS statement be +P and Siecle continued Bie work on the inte the alley vay four oF \ AT. Meowart & ¢ i] | Moriye piace ao if wothing had bap, O6 aeked we whelher jt 4 ate a —--- 1,800 Workers Are Called Out Mass- Meeting To-Night to Urge "hey VoDay in Independent Governor to Commute Shops. | Sentence By Sophie Irene Loeb, | Combined efforts are being made! to-day by people of prominence, in ab! When the biou@hounds arrived | reid te the men, Tat tree up end oF cee 4 Neen | \ a our te @e Friday Is the Fourth Day of Courtesy Opening the August Sale of Furnitu t#" The Store Will Be Closed Saturday" People from 16 states and four f countries have already visited the Sale And the ¢ is going on happily It is a half-yearly event—greatest of its kind. It offers $1,010,864 of furniture for $727,262. High-grade, medium-priced and modest furniture. Furniture for every room in any house. Drovaht him back ar to the end of the tracks | wee suppor’ Renewing the bitter strike oo ne 1 ted the r ahile tie domned to die at Hing ing within | forty etebt hours Newton Thie te one of the most remark. | came in’ als of /O¥er te Bovtty Porter's many | #)) morning | refused to say not pone they t you ups but |b there when the dog came and wasn't afral! at all.” posited « the terme Sle Of cases, in that the of the agreement would be lived wp Sine Ming Pi to put my mark at the en + one on the Aret statement, I te. others bell nocence of the | niet, District Attorney Kuk | . The agreement bound only the em- Prizoner, & per nlless farm band and) ‘ Uae that you’ A great deal of the furniture is at half rice, saclied’ Cad aateend ores vrs tatnan;| A Mas menting will be held at| oC 4d be attempt tu protect, map |Nt'ui 7 Careless Use of Much of it is a tenth uarter and a t ird less. of peace negotiations, have taken ad. Medina, N. ¥ where the erime was | fwml# in any way, After it was all thing about it,” Soap Spoils the Hair c Sa tenth, a q Vantage of their position committed, to-njeht, and it is ex- | Qoything to say and he said “No.” 4 The average savings are more than 28 per cent. Furniture selected tomorrow will be billed as of August 1 and delivery made any time desired thereafter. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building. The BIG FACT of the August Sale o No other store selling as much fine furniture as we do holds an August sale; and no August sale offers anything like the variety or shows the same genuine economies as are offered in this Wanamaker Sale. Needfuls for Jolly Vacations| CORSETS Young Women | Women’s Fashions| 3,000 reduced to $1. ipa oe ke ee " i wash dresses at } afereenene HRs] ans, eta0 and te, wae | DRESSES | shape and ing out all the} $10 to $17.50. Fascinat- New arrivals of taffeta id be used v y carefully if | not ull you sign A va even thousand pickets from the Dected the largent hall there will be|WOULD HAVE CONFESSED TO | ne they had been ‘Fenks of the atrikers went on duty Crowded. Heveral of those who have! KILLING THE PRESIDENT. this morning tn the strike sone, which %*@ Working in behalf of Btielow | fh gwen time the Sateiet Atéorns: : . law waiting in mT “ Will be present. The etory will be! je orney ao nervous extendas on Wifth Avenue from Fit Whispered over the telephone that be and excited that I did not know what] dries the sealp, makes the hair brittle and teenth to Thirty-fourth Street, tn- | told tn all tte phases, how an alleged | weuld not be coming home for lunch 1 was doing ruins it cluding the side streets adjacent. | “confession” was obtained from Btie. | @t noon time, | didn't have any lunch BLOODHOUND USED, DION'T ‘The best thi ry eit! In the afternoon Newton and | Y e i Chaoe reigns in the union organt- 10W by third degree methods, and ANtercdtg win had ben hired by) TAKE STIELOW'S TRAIL. wemeary a sation, The officers have lost con- "OW the newly discovered evidence, | Or), ounty, told me, in front of! “On Sunday morring I asked twol completely and no effort bas which it was hoped would bring | W lao Bartlett, Porter id District ter to give me the last been made to hold @ referondum vote @bout @ new trial, was rejected by PM Ae J bape ges that if Li that 1 had refused to sign, and he on the agreement which the unton | Justice Cole during the week. S — & cals , & "ake tak }| hollerea at me and aald, ‘If you way | yo}, Petitions wil! be signed and coat! Yom 0 Sing Bing an that atatement warn't true (kick p resentatives reached with the rep- siened and sent) would be electrocuted here and! the guts out of you, and J sald, ‘That | moisten the hair with water tatives of the employers, direct to Gov, Whitman in an effort ted, and my folks would never | ign't true, and that Is why 1 did not|i® It makes an abundance of rich, There is talk of trying to elect Dr, t? secure a commutation of sentence. and he cold “You don’t | sign it.' And aw L said this I had to} creamy lather, which rinses out easily, Teaac A. Hourwich, a rabid extremist, | Among the speakers will be Misha rg Tastee et j run to the all to get away from hin removin every particle of dust, dirt, a " riday afternoon, w | to replace Benjamin Boblesinger, the Appelbaum, leader and founder of the t’ were making ‘this ean, the lates anole ead ove present head of the unton forces, Humanitarian Cult, under whore ‘After that Nowton took me out {| sheriffs kept lookite out of the wi The employers’ association had no “uUspices the meeting will be held; ys oe? ee ee ahey Were got dow to #ee if any one waa on the statement to tssue to-day, Members [nes Milholland Botssovain, Mrs. me home it T would tell him stress and they, pulled down ithe lto manage. s @aid they could do nothing but await Grace Humiatoa, representing the | who did tt; then he fetched me again | and put his chair up against It and| YoU can get mulsified cocoanut oil at developments. The present excite. Public Defender Association of New| and aaid to Wilson and Bartlett and gat in it and sald, ‘I guess no one | ®Y pharmacy; it’s very cheap and afew . Porter and the District Attoi ” ounces will supply every member of the | ment was likely to blow over, in their, York; Stuart Kohn, volunteer coun- |.) Attorney. will get in here now. ° PP y opinion, and the strikers return to, #¢! for Btlelow; Senator George F.| gat down at the typewriter ned sai,| This atatement was made on July | family for months.—-Advt | most, | Thompson and Sophie Irene Loeb of | ‘Charlie, how did you happen to do - — - — — - | | The sudden upheaval in the ranks The Evening World staff. The full ceed si) aha treaties Rnd BONWIT TELLER &.CO, The Specially Shop of Orniginations of the union has taken on tho atatus Story, which has been printed in this hase wat 1 eae aoe ee c FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET mall revolution. Conse: | Rewepaper, summed up, Is ae follows: paying, and I broke down several | ‘ Jeune Fille Danse Frocks ois 39.50 to 135.00 Pr. N New models of accentuated. simplicity—ac- : \ thing else mean time the “arbitration group” ta ¢28aged to work for Charles Phelps, | M¢, because I couldn't help it. calling for “public arbitrators” and|f@rmer, and had the brightest pros- Robert Bruere ts back on the job at|bects of his career, His wite was the offices of the union tavuing about to give birth to a child, and | was most acared to death all the ti | .|Then Newton sat down at the type- | mente tn bebaif of thone who want) they hastened to move into the ten- | Tall Nota n and put every: | arbitration. All the uplifters are be- | ant house assigned to him by his em- | thing down as they wanted to, And | " ployer, It took him two or three days | whenever they'd get stuck thoy’d ask | broken sizes, up rikghyahin an Evening worta| to move, and he was to begin work on| me about it, after they put it down In the lot are corsets ingly cool collection of ym e re pe Georgette reporter has been able to drag out| Monday. p Rae eee Tiities madly what oe toy iI f fi For in-| Stripes, voiles, linens and -sses, in navy, wistaria, of the revolutionary conditions in| THIRD DEGREE BROUGHT CON- | reed me if I killod the President, 1 | for every figure. figured voiles in delightful | White, black—lovely va- the union: | FESSION, NOT SIGNED, wd eave aid Pe eae waits stance summer colorings. cation frocks—at $11.50, 1,50 Warner's Kustproot The Conservatives want to go back! On Sunday night Mr. Phelps was| ent so that if I OPigers ht bs pines Each dreas o well made aaa Be half their earlier prices, © predicting a split. In Btielow, a farm hand, had just been) times as they kept on questioning ould ever get in 4 Uist te work at once. Perfectly satisfied! shot and kifled. His housekeeper, | qs veloped in velvet and ifictallic brocadcd satin, comin ~ =" - 3 Wi models, gly cut; new, too, Other An all taffet Ines, with Tat ater, arenes Have 2°) artes none momen a tent ot HOw Fat Actress beaded nt in est goede Lode |/|/ “tas Arcot | Sg a8 to EL. a | geared ac, he a aT ee aang bichea exec thal Sennen ote meen oe ; EI soiree silk, taffeta and tulle. Siz: 14 to 18 | Many other well-liked makes. WeretLl Ww jeunty "Turkish jacket prevelly ems traces because the compulsory and walked across the road in her night Was Made Slim All$1. Main floor, Old Bldg. ash skirts, We can-| broidered. arbitrary “equal distribution of la-| dress. The Stielow family asserted —— bor” use was struck out of the that Sttelow a¥ well as Nelson Green.) Op. ¢| ‘actrese—Doris Cameron, to I now agreement with the approval of his half-witted brother-in-law, was exuct—depens entirely upon Marmola Pre- | A good Warner's Rustproof not. keep enot of the 2.50, $2.75, $8. \ |]| corset of light batiste, boneless akira Uae pes — WASH SKIRTS | over the hips 1s most special To Close Out Friday Beblesinger and Morris Hillquit, both | at hoarfe all that night. ecription Tablets for the preservation of a per- ’ “4 | ‘ popular. Friday, however, New purchase; the Socialists, |" stietow, in fact, heard ertes for help | fect figure. Shehas learned what thousands of | s6 pe ” a 756 ilding. we shall have a special new P Tho Itallans—there are ten thousand outside his door, but fear of scaring | men and women already proved, that this new Misses’ and “Flapper” Apparel otal and cuales assortment of ‘these, in cor-| 84UMmer accumulation of of them--have one main grievance, his hysterical wife, as he did not form ofthe Faroe Marnoaa prscotion fly REaricee, pes duroy, cordeline, linen and| one of our best makers; the fellure of their leaders to have) know from whence the cries came | OI o Lal” All drugglte oell Marmola| ISHOES gabardine. White ard| first choice Friday, at Columbus Day included in the boll-/ kept him from answering, and he re- | Pri tor ile 35 cents foe a large cave. | days agreed upon. | mained indoors. Or you can get them by sending price direct to | The Radicals and Syn ists,| The next morning he found Miss | the MarmolaCo,, 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Misses’ Summer Suits Formerly to 49.50 10.00 $3.35 for certain of our| Stripes. considerably under $5 to $7 grades, women’s Other skirts, $1.95 to $5.60.] earlier prices. , | i ried them dos. The: shoes? Lengths 35 to 39 inches, PAS on a ae tee ele eee | |, ‘ | '*Wuhite buckskin low shoes| _ Silk jersey coats to wear| 9,817, $2, $3, $8.75, cause the discharge clause is un-| ex = naman = || Misses’ Summer Frocks with pearl button buckle—! for sports or with light 94.00 and $7.50. rer wauiecith tater aoe wer | (TT SSS | Formerly to 35.00 10.00 Our $5 grade, tion | eae sit ath grt sert® | exberdine on Ry walter reviewable feature was accopted by HH} Low shoes of com ination alls ribage rr pe white pique with white buttons, Hillqult, apd Gohlesingsr several daze al Misses’ Tub Frocks | Sahat peas a puch ohinen on est wi or rary Me ' fore the official conferences o i ] Isses b | with dull calfskin, pate a . 7 cordel: a eral Anerohists’ slogaa ts “rule Stern Brothe TS Hl! Formerly to 10.75 5.50 |]/|| leather, etc. — discontinued | coAstauiit of white ghinchila | At $5, pocketed, belted gubare [J pap a Ra td i : | ples of our standard $5 to) Byam At $2.75, Rumen, conde ood « HR trol of the association shops j f i .75, | West 42nd and 43rd Streets {||| “Flapper” Tub Frocks Plenty ot all sles lathe grep Senay Seoe, OM aiding, |... men cers postnla gaits ; eee Formerly to 9.75 2.85 Malo loon Crp Bulkitng. stripe gaherdine, sports ccltrioas I f | i SILK Yarn-dyed ‘worsteds in stripes aaa ([4. The Annual Sale of i 'PARASOLS ¢ At S140, stripe pongee tn 8 i e Annual Sale o: i! |” “$1, $1.76 and $3 SWEATERS, model and ttiking olor combing: | | | . | | Were $2.50 to 96. $8.75 ' i} WW i Oriental Rugs and Carpets mt The $1 sunshades— ne were. {i400 to $22.50; Cc Oo ATS ' | = Di ee we 75, “4 BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 31st, \ ral Japan corms ai he pode ae Pi id - Fridey for 42 ; Ae i ; | fe 7’ NoaTHWest Corner Sixty Aves |S™ tseanbe, And; att, beach paras | Stocks and samples of the! cartier $17 rer Bao Exceptional price inducements will be available ’ sols of striped “silver bloom." | prettiest, smartest Milanese inted taff , li ' uring this event, details of which will Final Summer Clear ance Charming. silk sweaters it has been our | tin eta, ear! ier $25. be given in Sunday’s newspapers. $1.75 parasols are all | good fortune to see. 82 of our s $10 | QUALITY MERCHANDISE—NEWEST STYLES silk, in striped, plain Wonderfully lovely colors: poplin coats, t! uar- 25% to 50% Reductions in All Departments colors, borders and floral te at = rir iba ter length, $7.50 e n _ yi This is the TIME and the PLACE to anticipate your FALL FURNITURE effects. models. Before Making Final Selections of needs before the rush of next month begins, and make use of our $3 parasols are lovely | | We were specially glad to et! WATER SUITS novelty sorts, mostly one | Milanese silk because women can | r ofa kind. You will find | fut'vich's thin frock'a the eve! | guy) Jensey swimming the unusual and distinc- | "!ne*- a dozen different Every sweater is desirable, but | models, $4 to $7.50. (WM as] Convenient Credit Plana To solve the question of PAYMENT with practically NO CASH OUTLAY Be Your Own Salesman— Piain-Figure Tags on Everything For your health’s sake do not ac- cept a substitute for FURNITURE | A HH tive sunshade in this] those wh howih hove eh Duff Ss No matter how small or large the requirement | ||| §. Close Saturdays at 1P.M. Motor Deliverles Everywhere group. ' Succinate odes Mongenins ae vie may be, a visit of inspection to our Fifth and | |}! - ——" 4-PIECE ADAM F#= - Main Floor, Old Building. Second floor, Old Building, ‘Second jibe orl Hh pure Ma £ Whiskey Sixth Floor showrooms during this August Sale | [fj DINING- heated, “ot imiatin ta ay be will be found highly interesting and advantageous. Hl ROOM SUITE ) gh Shre. offered to you cannot possibly : H\ Jou will always find | 10 to 50% Reductions Hi Genuine Mahogany | % tifully carved; ing of Buffet 5‘ long, China Closet 48 inches wide, ServingTable 36 inches wide. Table is 48 inches wide, 6 foot ex- illustrated, Hi in Duly s Annual, Ont ; i f | liabl \ ft i" as sho @ above illustration, n large assortments of only reliable grades o After she Annual ts removed the well tie hee Chamber, Dining he Foyer | |) Hall, Library and Novelty Furniture will provide some very unusual economies, regardless of the fact that the cost of producing high class furni-| || ture has been rapidly increasing. cork, the name of the yn in the bottle, THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACEN] The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. Pp i} gists, provers 3 | | Advance selections, at sale prices, | || they[g canvt supply you. \ \ Ai i | can be made to-day and to-morrow household booklet ia free. il ConG" breads

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