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ss the Gharp epartmente wore quares- teed. Mr. Lagen @14 net ge near the THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 98, 19 Pharp heme, net even by the deer, {MONT FOR WATCH |=225.72.7 STATENISLANDERS ‘STONEUSDFORSTEL —COUMBA GMOINTE, [SPL AS ONLY CLUE IN WIN A POINT AT. | INBUIDDING THAT FELL, STRANGELY STRICKEN, j= smi TIARKS MYSTERY CARBACE HEARING TESTIMONY AT INQUIRY DIES OF PARALYSIS)“ se seo cnn se comer Minie was badly Gomaned rut cated th @ Ore 4 tow aieered shout E188 | — — bile trip perentiy Two Arrests on Criminal Charles 1. Logan Jr, Ghant "iis record at Columbia ’ be too sroall f said he eowld not Fr “ Yerlec yas one =e was the efter player ' Hope, Through Time- a! ine roves might hove Statement That Location of | Charges Predicted as Result — 4 yn my Iid-14 baseball team and one of 4 1 woh of Pine ; i i Succumbs in Three Days, meet popular pi to ‘Trace Man Who Eos seen be le oes Plant Is Bad Admitted by of Bronx Disaster, nasa " © delegation of ety ent ‘ ’ not east ” ow . r on wen! Caused Woman's Death. 27uhg'th SEP Ya2"ia’her eoe'alcs Health Commissioner. Pubstivetion of atone for stant at an _Runent apecialite om tateatil |e Bermuda ln tik Wr, bogus Mout peas seo ember having placed thew See moportant point in the construction P*rsivete are pussied over the nee of) be. Me @as well knows es 6 An olf tamioned gold waten to ie ietectives who Race ,, There were some Bvety this t9-40y | of the Bronx apartment house which Charlee Thomas Logan fr, editor of er, He had boom out of ool he souRh to-day by @otectives as) o case thas the Ot Me tnquiry Oy Be Gate Meekh| cetapees I the the Palieadian, « 0 yours. need on the Department on the question of e#t8h- | ecm of two died to ore “4 Ce ue only clue to reon whe * identity of the 4 the epartment of Mre Caroline Tiarks at No 616 Weet One Hundred and ‘Thirty-eigbtn Bireet, on Friday evening and fright ened her to death, Whether rothery RAND RAPIDS Remecueeeeces: about the man's death or whe His body will be placed tn @ receiv ing Yeult to-day and later shipped to New Orleans for burial io the rithowgh @ @lent 18) famtly plot. and the in Palisades, N. J jury of sevent ty A Sevenese Others, GOOEY morning, Mo building, according to to-day at evening, an District Attorney Mar. PhY#ique—he @ foot @ inches tn AVE \ ner Flynn wre conduct. hetght and ene ot Columbia's seet| TEACHERS APPROVE WILSON. o accident. Mr, Mi least two ' of eriminal neg might ected af & result of the inves pa meave youre Ad : bed & preleninery start some dare) HAS TO COUNT STROKES sn" wine a when Deputy State Health Commis , cel ioner Dr. Lansley Williame epened Loses Hole Because Bovine Grabbed *"" proceedings. her arma were bound tn bed after she died and the watch then taken to Corpore Reeptional health National Committes, said SS ae der cases tea Oe Ball and Scorer Saw the At the cutest Assistant tigation, re onal h tiene Commitien, ease : er! ‘ w mn Tuerday, Mr la ‘ A i ny j | atid aoa Performance, | tion Counsel W. R. Chittenden ohal- | ‘tam = Kreymborg of Cavan @ red from school teachers in vart- ta of the conntry, but particu. r of an Edgewater, N.|iarty from tates f ctory, to obtain geome] He said @ readin: Prvening World reporter won called at the home of George day's Link, mani required J, munitio longed tho right of Cominiestoner Southern Boulevard, the who drew the plans for th Williams to proceed with the inquiry. wus the principal wlttmens He said the law empowered the Btate hearing, He said his plan ehtent mark to dhow th |the apartment was forcibly entered, {has been found by the pollee, and AT LOUIS, Aum M—/There'e @ rule in golf that every stroke @ player makes at & ball ts counted, It eayn ealth Department to Inquire the installation of a at Ander | companying the at although the woman's aon, I nothing about cows, but when the senates celeunan And contended &crore the ventibuie, . baend pub Le yebige t yh same pan! - Tiarks, and the clerk in hie confee-}oow bas the ball that's a rere t an investigation ceald net be Did the plana require atect tem: DUding In whieh * | tlonery store, Hans Hoelmreich, both | question plete?" anked District Attorney Mon. Walter Sharp, twelve years otf, was! President, bees made unt the garbage plant had f'n. (Templets are used to distribute suffering with infantile paralysis and social welfare p: claim the place was ransacked, the) Fred Behring and &. W. Snowden oon erected and wan in operation, | \'y Welght of girders.) BED detectives on the cane deny thi | were playing for the Claas D cham-! j[o was quickly overr Yeu," aaid Kreymborg. He added that with atee . When tho police arrived the only| pionship on the municipal links here) Charles It, Van Btten of Brooklyn, |) yng" cauaniaemmet™ In use the sign of disorder they found was an to when @ cow strolled onto the (he Vice President of the Metropoll-| pirder would be at least thirty-a12 open drawer in the woman's room,| fuirwa’ 7 a caddy's tan By-Products Company, the eor-| tons. from which some old lettera andl drive it off it replies * Would the substitution of blucstone poration which will operate the plant of bluoston: papers were taken. The letters were); mouth. Alinteae be was the fret witness, and be ée-| {? inet Atloraah hecpeeilll cascada - pr and looked = it ae cha Reset pn beating With | geribed the contempla work. He| “They would weaken the carrying is might have beon reading them club. ‘The cow ran to @ point) . capacity about 66 Me wa neat tho next bole before it drop; \naid 2,000 tons of garbage would be f ber cent.” said the the ball | handed daily. nsaene temp! Mr. and Mra. Herman Tiarks spent) Honring putted the bail in and| Tho first atir occurred when Dias] out, should not ex hours with the detectives going over | claimed he made the hole in x W- trict Attorney Albert C, Fach asked |tons. Joseph Glascheib, plan examiner their ists of acquaintances, but no Sener dan aeeinies | The lelal! pubic Works Commiaisoner Henry | in the Bronx Department of Buildings, ono hae been found who answers the | #0 Mande ic in 29," the scorer told|P. Morrison of Richmond if a better | '<s'ifled last week that the weight on : ring. “You atruck that cow with |location could not be found. MP | structed ag tar ee rete nuliding ringing the apartment doorbell a few | your club twenty-seven timés before |cntttendon was on his fest objecting oe ar as tho fitth floor hours before the body was found. dropped the ball on the green. che was about twenty-two ton Rosen, <— before Mr. Morrison‘could answer and Fhe substitution was @ fatal mis- omega eae feo Toe mmissioner Williams indicated that |t*ke in your opinion?” asked Mr. St 1 ER B ROS lives in the adjoining apartment end |FORGERY CHARGES IGNORED.) ;. wes inet . Martin, t who saw and spoke to the man, sald fon liens hy de ©) “it was, It was up to the butlding - queation was not a proper ont Inspector to file a vas COLUMBUS AVE. Go res Mn ka ‘Your duty to per Invorctor to M6 & complaint the mine 5 4 question,” Mr. Fach shouted, “a oa OOP eM RS apout twenty-five years old and th a question which vitally concerns ee 4 id if bun- “ne told Rosen when the latter |maries contained forged names were! information from you and It is up to bend sis Tinging the bell and ex-|@swered to-day only by ailence from/ you now to take the facta so that you IN WHITE SLAVE CRUSADE Republi managers, ive them to him.” plained that he thought no one was | Mor ne sitons, national committe 7 ucPiere are other better places for a at home. per a pan and irlend of the Go rage disposal plant,” | Commis yr ese py Girl's Admis- ‘The last member @ family to sioner Morrison answe: wi ir. sions Basi " peo Mrs. Tiarks before che met her sore gine, wfenin patton uk ‘Williams assented to Mr, Fach's plea s Basis for Two Charges— airmas younger D thing t ; #.s.|and permitted the question. ‘From Also Accused by Another, Mente, wae te Mre, Tarks, (eens campelch manager for Svery standpoint the location ts bad y ther, Rerat her son's wife. She left the apart-| Governor, said his committee had noth-| and it would be a bad health regula-| TWo Indictments charging white oat ieee nadce Wert | ment about § o’clock afd went to the|ine to do with clreulating the Progres-|tion to permit the erection of theso| slavery and a third indictment chara- store at No, $357 Broadway. At mid-|"" fal Candidate Calder's mann. | buildings. It te a menace to health |ing criminal assault were to-day ro- night young Hoelmreich left the store|ger said his petitions were separate B& poor pl is turned by the Grand Jury against 215 rom those of the Governor, John jusenreiter, a salesman, twen- R. Ga, St Hei FE) to go to the apartment where he | circutated in Fulton County nt the ame toment was received with | ty ver selter, a saleeman, twen. 10 Kenmare St., °° Se" 54” boarded with his employer, He saya| time, Errors might creep, In throueh i 4 Uptown Store Downtown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq. it was brought jore than twelve This H Why Not Buy Y our Furniture the Same Way at Our August Furniture Sale ? Not one home in a thousand is paid for cash in Then we'll give you a year and one-half to pay advance. It has become a habit—an established | in weekly or monthly amounts so small that you'll appla that lasted for several min- | $25" y old 5 alton Su? ie be found his room ‘upnat bur|Memictency of canvanters, he sald, “bit |utes and was only stopped by Com. first two indictioonta che eee tauceh®, fg custom—to pay for a house on the Instalment Plan. | never miss the money. Meoaiik tom Shae tai, ie thought the elder Mrs. Ti me CANTEENS Crponaialitge: ve ve|missioner Williams's gavel. Thelreiter with collecting the money The reason is simple—a house lasts for years and If a big stock of everything for housekeeping to days and thirty experts engaged by | caine by Helen Kelves, a nineteon- If represents a big investment. The same applies to ar-old Hi i . choose from intcrests you, if high quality is any P Mink, sixteen years old, M a i isi HUNT RUSSIAN STOWAWAYS |iichentn SteyO™® Hundeed” an |] ito why should you pay out the cash in advance? | Makes an appeal—you wil say afte you have wahed ae Hausenretter has been tn jail for Come and open a charge account with the oldest | ‘ther of our sat) Five Found on Liner Escape When 80! time on the charge preferred [Mf furniture house in America, Take advantage of | '© buy. oH . 5 Vessel Ties Up at Rrookiyn, | Py. the Mink Redgate hile {be Hi our August Sale now going on. There is no red tape Remember, your credit is good. Either store is well r * “1 Five stowaways on the Russian liner! they heard about the Kelve h—just come and select the things you | worth a visit. But come in early as the sale will con- Hermes, which arrived at her pler in| Assistant District” Attorney “fini, fh pee ery ee wcll ings y Fulton St., Cor. Bridge At Subway Station Extra Force of Saleswomen to Insure Prompt Service Attorney Smith, ni home at once, Ww a Pasi, Brooklyn Yesterday, apparently do not |Who haa been conducting the view ie: fy want—and we will send them bia tinue for a few days only, Intend to return and fight for thetr| vestigation, was told that the girl was Fulton St. Store 0: country if they can help it, They left | @bout to leave the city to escape he- Open Saturday Evenings Doors Open at 9.30 A. the ship some time la: sht and Capt.|!ng a witness. Detectives arrested 80 A. Joba Tengstrom has aaked the police to /her at the Grand Central terminal nd wT totto was diacavnted In tho {/i8)morning and her admisatons ted Ont eae eG” tino days after the {0 Hausenreiter’s «indictment a fow Hermes had lett, Archangel, Russia, hours later, ' The raday and| Gustave Kuglaman, the alleged ors, with @ “white alaver” arrested last week on iy gawry auld complaint of Caroline Kaufman, a jexerter froin the Rua. Stenosrapher, was arraigned before had given the captain a list Jt Rosalsky in General Sessions of their names, Two detectives are to-day and pleaded not guilty, He looking for the wan pont back to the Tombs. | © kept prisoners it to work. aaa Automatic Reduction Sale Absolute and final clearance of our entire Spring and Sum- mer stock of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Dresses, Suits, Blouses and Skirts. All must be sold by Friday, September ist, to make room for our new fall merchandise. Final Close-Out of Summer Floor Coverings $67.50 3-Piece Parlor Suite Now $44.00 | acrusiar.i'aietn htie'deestes ona handsome, | Surpats’ Conte In card Fou wilt be dertul oppo make a big savin HIS ts ono of the prettiest littto ||| targarwell made: Manoeeny Finish S-Plece Bet. Hote t feet. Up: | delighted with our fi frocks could be offered tor bolstered in ge: e Teather, tal ry or as Come the demand and big sunlit floor, y s ce the early autumn. it is made of || bobsund te Ueiarge and the supply ia email. "Reg, price je | fection’ eaay. » with trimming '|} price 844.00; the three bands that take ‘Many ether attractive eultes of coualls attractive prices, Coats, Suits iw tnd trary "eachone ts aces | Jacobean Buffet | Mahesuny with @ Uttle buckle and the metal hy. monthly, 26x50 Rag Rug. ' * Sutts | Lor 3894 STYLE 612 Coats, VALUE $12.75 d Dn d Dn bucites lye the touch of briliancy that Finish 300 18 cd The dr an ‘esses an ‘esses Make and Waiver ery ana ted and Table Library Auta, oS S while it can be copied in different ie PY 39 ary J Formerly Up to $35.00 Formerly up to $25.00 ) terials, Alpaca isa favorite of the ren. | Table Nem ters salteect he jt ton, and It would be very charming | Ae ‘ Pity Napier Matting, 33 3 ag Jo Just in thii vith trimming ud ia a strony le plece, | hall runner. 5.1. MoRBAY ne. PSY 2 of sitio eras Gat ere Sach ees ado : Higesaeigtdatvae kee optmeas: | Tine "May \ make up attractively, and poplin would Sree bends selected pleco of | ai sewing, Ing, Lining, ete, Tuesday ne...cnn $14.0 Tuesday. $9.00 i be charming treat ng 0 : 9 a iy Hy matei is are liked, . wy st . woul Pretty to mal the little Wednesday irate $8.00 ah ae bolero-lke portion of silk and the lower portion of serge, and the silk could be! Thu jay $7.00 oom plain or striped or plaid as liked, Plaid | taffeta would make @ pretty effect or ir of dinin plain charmeuse would be smart. If @ rothit j2.0, VO NOR Pate e and of Frida $6.00 Ly more dressy frock 18 wanted, charmeuse retty desixn, they are fit for the \ D ‘ } or taffeta could be used for the entire ff finest home. ‘The fuffet te 45 inches garment, with velvet for the trimming, Jong and the Extension Table te as it 1s here. Broadcloth always makes fy ches across the top. Up attractively in this way and broad- |] cause of slight, changes cloth 18 very pretty in combination either to offer this great bargain. with charmeuse or with velvet, If it 13.75 The Columbia Meteor, $15 ‘The pleasure of musie ts now with- in the reach of all. The Columbia Meteor costs onl; And has the tonal a Wednesday......... $13.00 Thursday. ......... $12.0 Absolutely No Exchanges White Net Dress — Blouses formerly sold at $1.00 and up to $10.00 are Shirts formerly sold at $1.00 and up to $10.00 are now reduced to 50c and now reduced to 50c and ‘ upwards. Look for the ta- apwards. Look for the tables Wen ad suleae TAY tha eailee baat cheat Hg ih pail ebert wee White Enamel Reduction Sins | TMI om the EFS Dre iV Ton Sigs Org A Ro 14.75 Fg ge ‘ RTE fh attest Mane thee Ganges Fieetare Cantener Bet Caen ie ae . All garments, value from $10.00 to $22.50, which are marked >a Pa san caer calle ea ene bie While It Mee we are selling the . $5.00 to-day, will be $4.00 to-morrow, $3.00 on Wednesday, IF this dreng ware made of biue serge 1} | Tortatonecauarter tons tna TSE: | | pesgq boxes, Ton, Cotfee, Sunt and ‘ ne $2.00 on Thursday and $1.00 on Friday. ‘ ate [| | He" iEfoat dovimne ‘and, arin In |) Rigas Cantar tay ton (t black of amethyst ll t broidered with Feeas ie van Orient All Sales Must Be Final braldered with beede lp a For the sixteen-year size will be ade j# of material 27 inches Cowperthwait’s As usual, we hold this sale at the end of every season to dispose wide, a oa % ge Wii tor the Pes Credit Terms of the balance of stock on hand. We never carry anything over No. HSOT (with basting tine and added {ritnining: the widih wt the lower edge 91 Monthly om 818 from one season to another. Do not expect to find every size Di WI ee eire POR Musume The pattern, No In alge . Bei © ie ont corer is orery style. Last year oy oaneeday practically AS OE ER Wout 14 86 Monthly en 8100 al e values were gone, so we a an early purchase. to, fit, both Porch ani Japanned finish, neatly labelled. COWPERTHWAIT & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 12ist St. ts © (FON MHMSRES tor sixtoen and eighteen years, 810 Monthly on 6200 wortD MAY MANTON FASHION Other amounts ta pre ‘est Thirty-second Street (op- Gimbel Bros), oo me Aveuus ins om ver le m0 Store: 193-205 Park Row ’ No C. 0. D.’s No Free Alterations No Exchany Ginbey Brow): Orme STM recalpttot twelveccais tat Ul it zee wish. Downtown Sto AT a 8 STREET STORE ONLY iad pained at ‘erm seared, sewerage ge “yee OFF FOR CASH. Between Breoklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq, IL ify sine want .