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¥ PTHED TOO WELL B0 SHOT TODEAT BY IRATE RIVAL Five Opponents Held Homicide, One Accused of the Crime. for SPECIAL VALUES WASH SILK WASH DRESSES. DRESSES. SUITS. | Palm Beach Cloth, Gingham, Voile, Pongee, Net, Shantung, A voy with @ pistol in his pocket night and turned into One Hundred |and Seventh Strest. There, in front of the Now Star Casino, sitting on a | barrel and kicking his heels against it was Tenry-W. Ayers, aixteon years ie 2 ay EXCURSIONS. Lake Hopatcong Next Pal en te Next Sunday, io u Mauch Cree mighty enjoyable. “Sweeten it with Domino” Er sb 4 Don’t Suffer FINE PIANOS Constant FOR COUNTRY HOMES Head ache F OR RENT Have your eyes examined. he is usuall, sed AT eirteee by eyestrain. aren Pept WAREROOMS give the only sure relief. Ih Ave. af 39th Reliable Eyesi, E) inati by et reel. 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We've Made a Study of Shoe and Leather Conditions for the We Are Daily Convincing Skeptical Men and Women— Are You Ready to Be Shown? Compare Our Footwear with Values Elsewhere. ~—Don’t Pay More Than $4.00— NOTE eine to the increasing demand for Beck-Hazzard Shoes two more stores will be opened in the near future at 981 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, and 1935 Third Avenue, N. Y. 014, of No. 1938 Third Avenue, The boy with the pistol drew it and shot Ayers, who toppled, recovered him- welt, got off the barrel, ran half a block and fell; dead. A crowd gathered around the slayer, who backed away warily to the gut- ter. There he picked wp an iron bar, swung it and hurled Jt at the crowd. Then he turned and ran down Lex- ington Avenue, Detectives learned that the @#hoot-) and ho's so careless, ing was an aftermath of a boys’ base- ball gamo that had been played— rather fought-on Sunday at Fifth Street, and this morning Patr' Jones of hird Branch Detestive Bureau re 1 up ton boys, five of whom are charged with homicidé, the others being Neld as material wit- nesses on the charge of juvenile de- lnquency. Timothy Monthan, sixteen, of No. | 1954 Third Avenue, is charged with | the actual shooting, The four held with him on homicide charges are Emanuel Nieto, sixteen, of No, 1958| Second Avenue; John Kenny, sixteen, | of No, 216 Kast One Hundred ond Firet Street; Daniel Bradley, sixteen, of the same address, and William | McCabe, sixteen, of No, 211 Bast One | Hundred and First Street. The other five boys held, all of them under | sixtéen years, are Edward Flynn, fourteen, No, 1738 Second Avenue; Martin Stack, fourteen, No. 209 East One Hundred and First Btreet; Roger Walsh, fifteen, No. 201 East One Hun- dred and First Street; James Hayes, fifteeh, 1966 Second Avenue, and William Hayes, thirteen, his brother. There were two causes, the’ police may, for the fight that led to the killing, One was the unhitable pitoher of the St. Cecllia Parochial School baseball nine, and he was the boy who was killed, The other cause wan $6. The Bt. Cecillas were playing the “Duffy Hill! team for $6 a ‘aide. Nofther team would trust the other to hold the stakes and so it was ar- ranged that each side should hold its own stakes until the end of the seventh inning, Then the money was to be paid “provisionally” and the game was to be finished, to Ayers, piring, so far learned, him was merely that of. the pitcher, ‘Mra, Mary Ayers, two b other Ailldren, wan c' porter for The Evening World fe he ar “I'm afraid they'it sho said. “They've Where he is now, # morning to take a R ©F tion, and T haven't heard from him. Tho father of the Ayera boys is Avenue and One Hundred and Sen | Peter Ayers, a letter carrier, a ent GLAFLIN CORPORATION'S CAPITAL STOCK I$ SOLD The irectors of Stores Corp: of the trust organization the sale to @ No Connection 43 Serge, Satin, Cre; Taffeta Silk. Tho end of the seventh came and the score was 22 to 7 in faver of the Saints, who thereupon demanded that the Duffy Hillites pay up. The Hill- ites were evasive, however, ‘They sald the boy who was holding the $6 for them had run away, The Saints were fispleased and showed it, The Hillites said the Saints the Saints knew what they could do, and the Saints said the Millites knew where they could go, A battle ensued, and there weer two casualities—slight wounds—among the HilMe forces be- fore some one shouted that the police were coming. The fight was diaontinued then, but the Hillites sent word to the Saints that there was more to come, and that most of it would be coming Patronage. Sales Increased During Week Ending June 16th, 73.65 Per Cent. Dell Kid Pam. Goodyear Welt Same in Patent Apartments Consistin, SERVIN in. wide, 6-foot CHAIRS with sli NOTE: § ENTRANCE On 149 *# STREET the phenominal pitcher, and to Francis Ayers, his big brother, who had umpired the game. Francis Ayers was not accused of unfair uw as the police hav but the complaint again ‘# mentioned and lon, with the approval under the Claflin re- group of merchants of the entire apltal stock of the H, B. Claflin Corporatio: value of $6,000,000, for $6, WORTH New Afternoon Dresses The Values Are Most Extraordinary Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Crepe Meteor, de Chine, Very Special } Newest Frocks in Foulard Silk, Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine. Very Special iahie! meine Frocks Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and Dimity, smartly tailored models, and embroidered and lace trimmed effects. Open Every Evening All Goods Marked in Plain Figures of BUFFET, 54 in, longs; CHINA CLOSET, 44 in. ej TE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE. $9, 1 vera en Ill zation plat No, which $3,000,000 has The remainder 19 pa: Under the reorg! ‘gan he was a brothe mother of the ot elth rying when a re The sale has made to men lof standing and experience, some of |whorm have participated in the man- Rgemont of this wholesale business ring the entire period since thé re~ nization. wet Francis too,” threatened to I don’t know | To went out this jogent’s examina- Infants—Mothers Thousands testify - Horlick’s The Original ,Malted Milk Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or, Milk required Used for ¥g of a Century ¢ Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price, the Mercantilo have authorized With Any Other Establishment in the World & 45 West 34th Street (Second Floor.) 15.00 20.00 Newest Frocks in | Georgette Crepe, | Tet 25.00 ricotine, Soiree Silk, . Crepe Meteor, Very Special) Newest Frocks in Charmeuse, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Crepe Meteor. Very Special (30.00 (Fourth Floor.) | 6.50 AUMANN 3 | 14-911 STREER Diy Avenue Specially Priced Furnished from $50 Up ip ARF vis aL i in. wide; DINING TABLE, 48 nm; 1 ARM CHAIR and 5 SIDE of genuine leather, as ijlustrated, ‘ae a awn in this advertisement will be sold at ed prices only during this week. 4g SreSP AVE ak. ata 4 Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS aC 34th Street—New York Exceptional Sales Saturday Women’s Summer Dresses Comprising a large assortment of exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co. models, featuring the latest fashion developments in the | desirable materials in white and colors. 9.75 12.50 6.90 at 15.00 19.75 25.00 at 19.75 25.00 29.75 Attractive Dresses More Elaborate Dresses Summer Silk Dresses. Wool Jersey Sport Suits | 16.50 For Women and Misses High class custom tailored models of superior Jersey Cloth in attractive colorings. 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Unusually attractive models, for street, afternoon, sport and general’ wear in the sheer materials, colors and combinations now in vogue. 6.90 9.75 12.75 15.00 Misses’ Silk Dresses—New Modets Of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, ‘Georgette Crepe, novelty Summer silks’ and various combinations. 15.00 19.75 25.00 35.00 Girls’ Lingerie Dresses Dainty dresses in high or long waisted and bolero models, elab- orately trimmed with lace insertion, embroidery and satin ribbons, 2.95. 3.95 5.90 9.75 Sale of an additional 275 Girls’ Summer Dresses An unusual collection of attractiyp models of Voile, Crepe, Gingham, Repp, Pique and novelty wash fabrics. 6 to 14 years. Regular values 2.50 to 3.95 Sale Price t 1.45