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se tent tds cheating THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1917. ea cad Pear tr, the CITIES WATCH drehutey' asa apenod tie osfe ur] HAD A SAFE FOURTH, ma ve ee pintee et mn DID THESE BUROLARS iy WN ae UU Siberia, He, iso, recommended the | | Al BDRM MOIR DA Hi) a INIT fi HW a ABRAHAM) STRAUS nf eth At hl yl lll Id mines in the Tia iauntaine | T INV! LV Dr, Pe Balley | testified that ‘ pore ° per mines in the Caucasus | - | Got $1,000 an lewelry From | in: | Dr. |and the railroads in the Ural Moun: | FIGH ) ING ‘ ston sald| — Receptacle in Flat of Hollday In the support her as incompetent, of the plan to trans- | fer the Island of Sakhalien, Director Mra, Barnes denied a statement Making Butcher, Mallaviia Grgued (hat it weuld coun- made by Mra. Tilton in @ letter that terbalance Japanese infifence on the | her mother had whipped her every| Max Klein of No. 269 Audubon Ave- i anieliaipiles Island, but insisted “that | Americans day until she was seventeen lira |nue and his wife and two children must | recognize continued close Connection of the island with Russia. her sister since the latter had been in| went to the Bronx yesterfay to spend M. Paltchinski, Assistant Minister of the asylum. the Fourth with his sister. In their ‘announced his support of the Sister Wants Mrs, Tilton De-| oat ane ton, Berea tint daar ve absence two burglars entered his flat, : plan. | John H. Tilton, a chauffeur, twenty- | broke Into an old-fashioned safe, two 1$375,000,000 Credit for De- | M. Stephanott, temporary Minister | — clared Insane and Latter | three years old. She turned over | fest by thres, and got $1,000 and jew- o le and Industry, received John 451,000 in mortgages to Tilton and|siry valued at $1,000 more, Kiein is & 1 r F. Stevens and the other bers of A 4 H ; velopment of Railways. the American Railroad Commission to “e lleges Plot Fee eed actin dhe, was | Dutcher and regarded as well-to-do. THE WEATHER FORECAST—Tomorrow, Fair. Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 6 P. M. Daily. e Private Subway Entrance, Hoyt Street. discuss the best methods by which | first committed to the McLean Hos-| A padiock which Klein had put on Now---a Clearance of § ' pprroGRaD, July 5—A special) America may assist Russia, Mr. Ste-| The fight for control of the $500,-| pital in 1912, but was declared sane pig hall door was Ld i bi f . smashed by th vens inquired about the present sya- oo) estate of Mrs. Frances Duer Key! by @ court. Pureiavt, who dragged the safe oak ot en Ss ummer ul ts ting of the Mining Commission | tem of supplying the army and the | of the Ministry of Trade has decided |clvilian population, and M. Paltchin- Tilton, now in an insane hospital at the bedroom, set it on a pile of pil- _ {ski gave a detatted description of it. | Waverly, near Boston, ts interesting in th i * 4 " H { ar scats or en argue oss oll The American commission, promised friends in New York and Washing TOOK A RIVER JOY RIDE |i the tage lea: @eie wen gust “Clothing Prices Boosted by the War,” runs a recent heading in the New can egret 6 otic co-operation in improving | ;, | ¢ i. 3 a Bifire'e mines and other mineral de-|the system of supply. ssthaaaed bei vd es a” nine th bmrataaeg | IN THE TUG THEY STOLE) tionat simmy they ripped the back ot ||) York “Sun.” ‘The commission has decided| The ‘ons commission issued to|of No. 67 Hast Eighty-first Street, j the safe, and spilied its contents over | |}! " sane Byjosits. ry Id. hi f vi ae rap ito proceedings la order Public a report of the this city, a sister of Mrs. Tilton, has ‘ 1 CHR R py | the floor. Wool has sold, within a few days, at 75c a pound. speed inspection of the Rus-| brought proceedings to have her de-| Zigzagging 0 ral un by} : ‘ £, $, ‘ ® e ors « Cape aed MAY |alan railroads, with recommendations | cinreq incompetent. Mrs. Titon| Drunken Marine Firemen Led | eae WHEE dagtieal Coe Naor ti The suit of clothes for which you paid $25 last Winter is worth $37.50 at today’s 4 5 i M x nuel Goodman of No , Briiasion, and also in view of the im-| | The report declares that the com- shi “A Aha at Chevy Chase, near to Chase and Arrest. |257 Kast Fourth Street and his wite,||| Price of wool. pending departure to America Of! nave excellent technical personnel Mra, ‘Tilton insists that the proceed- | Many persons watched the peculiar| ® slater of Klein, rang the door boil | ||| The Summer Suits in this clearance are worth more, at their FULL price, than they were GHussian mining experts who will join that many roads have a good Wister | #bout 6 o'clock. Getting no answer, | || 7, . * . Ethe party of Ambassador Bakhme-| system of management, Certain re- | ik 18 part of a conspiracy of her sister agen Aad enol ceipiat | they went away. A few. minutes||, When we bought them. Yet we have reduced them quite a bit, because sizes and assortments are |] ' ‘ >| awa The case ; Siler. eae ee ae ee ae temmmt te ae Me reeeh | She turned and twisted in a fashion no| later Jenny Warschosky, who lives in | incomplete. Thus: Oly. vatavuin, director of the min-| succesfully tried in America are | PCnaine an attempt to Ket Mrs, Tilton | ioe nad ever seen. She rammed her| the Audubon Avenue house, saw two || a August, 1916, aid, d surely there Was no harm tn | in Augu: .oahe,tentitted, gho|sald, and wirely gonce Day. Express Ma ; , | i ° ry he department, propounded ascheme | recommended. | The frat, necessary jout safe ee “/ aavlum #0 that sh! nose Into a New Haven Railroad fost short men, one ins tan sult and one $16.75 Summer Suits ...........00000c08 ergy Now $14.75 : erday to the commission to of- | reform affects the traffic system and | MAY , o' a8/and zigzagged away. ter Abi mH 5 i Sr an re lend e |iavetege, the, employment "oF are | corpus has been movant in Boston. |"""rher's 4 arunuem tugboat down the| whe iden wanted some itsay” Se || $19.75 Summer Suits ......ccccceo. - nu Now $16.78 1 fe A sult for 000, charging con-| East River,” was the phone message hag jeft in Klein's flat. He knocked| |) ‘ 4 BBakhalion, off the oastern t of cars of larger carrying capacity. | spiracy, brought 1m 1912 by Mra, Tiiton | received at Harbor A Btation, Acting |on the door and got no answer. “Ho $22.50 Summer Suits........... rr en eT Now $19.75 ie an mi Se a es * ra against her mother and sister, 4, till | Seret. yrne an sn 4 aa , is home an jown the 1 - > 2. Beck Says Hot'Sun A Petty 0 er le #Ull' | Waters and Grace sat sal for the danger |fire escape. ‘Through, the window, he} I} $25.00 to $29.75 Summer Suits...... ee st '4 $22.50 . ey ret wo pris- | ckage of the safe. The i vr. | ‘Testimony was taken: Tuseday be-|70Ne. They rewraee wean police were informed, and Detectives | ||| : ‘ i i is } d Hi t WwW. k th E | tory William Klein, Dr. George A. Mac- | °"C"® Lindam p iar at we nen as| Hoyle and Buckley ‘of the perl All sizes, and a great variety of good patterns, in the collection. t an edi earRen le Lyes | donald and Martin @, Paine, Commis- Walter Booth tieenty. Ave. no home, | Branch Bureau were assigned to the} || NOTE:—At each price, not included in the clearance, are Suits still at full prices because we %, 4 | sioners. Susan Lyman of Waltham, a/#0u James fine firemen, They ——__ have in good quantities. But even at that, they are hardly more than present who! ! | Tells How to Greatly Strengthen Eyesight |friend of Mra Titon's daughter, Jeanne |yvere charged with, and larceny and ACCUSES POLICEMAN’ | Ubi ct esos sh baghrossry hee Bement - , ty, testified tha [0 , oat withou . ta One Weel’s Time in Many Instances Key, testitied that she first met Mra.|operating a boat without @ license. | S SON.||| called on Mrs. Tilton with Mis: es t laa die Coot Togs PRICES ‘They had found the boat in Walla- ree Prescription You Can Have Filled « reasonable time and many more will be i }and a Miss Davis. Mrs, ‘Tilton talked | roperty of ESi pce Cee lee Nes | toate eee ke [ot her mock mmaeriage, to tushard bout Basin ie otto a1 Phird Place, Kane, a special patrol- OF F lf : ¥ you went glaaes ered the tro | Chichester in Washington, and. said |}; They did not know the ‘0 the Elizabeth Street| |) or oys bd | or a she wanted it made valid, so that her | yon ot the damage was $500, but | Station, was in the Tombs Court yes- | no difference, as they had | erday, charged with assault by ra wil y si \y ie eaaeed, MU Geusult by James] || Boys will have a much easier | Men’s Straw Hats Kane was paroled in the time in Summer—and so wil you will be ind t 5 y Beck, there Is re ing the wimple rules. Here Js t ‘says that exposure to i fon: Go to any active drug’ marriage to Tilton would be vold. She {that ma told the three girls she had had a hard | no 1 hey were or wind oft eyestrain, it & bottle of Bon | me with ‘Tilton and had gone to Reno| In. the police station ¢ a > a Tia cet a alvoree | withis natintied with their celebration | oustod ia father, who | ale A te at - Were $3, $2.50. Nexcdly Mrs, ‘Tuiton told the giris{ol the Fourth, #0 they stept peace-|man of fhe same station. tT ! their parents—if the youngsters Ms fi athe. the eyes tw she had received a permit to carry a|!¥lly he alleged assault, it ts said, was| ||, are allowed to wear cool, com- $1.95 ou a notice y ‘ pistol and permission to kill anybody | y aye © perceptibly right trot mmitted Tuesd, Tho! : i 4 a church Streets, winced Mees! ||| fortable garments. It is these Now $1.95, $1.50 Ge | %. - err eacisets ut any time, She said the first one emplo: pre ms lothi y yl free prescription, One man ¥struck and kicked, her, and in the/ 1 “ {|| obtained in our Boys’ Store at $1.25 Nees © op next tence called hi “ai | : y price: ‘ ~ * lense at all ; cared for thelr | boy.” iy if pepe lie ciTIES NOW m Eres Th W. k he: a Clearance time. That's the story. ning without" on we 4 re. | | 4 RA So net’ wate SOT Another vn mh tgened ac TAnGarR deli Mine aloes | 5 erie! ey or ‘ ‘ | __ The average man needs two Straw Hats in a season. Here og, tery romarkabie. rome este he hay Plaae R Reh aat | Among the Wide Powers It G! ll D | Khaki Norfolk Suits is the second one at so little cost that price is no excuse for | Bea a wick, Boston, he witness asserted Them Is That of Operating A ay and | At $2.95 being without an extra one. {and a quart of champagne at din Public Utilities. |||! would be marked considerably more Choose from fine split and sennit sailors and novelty soft exerything | moner. 1 1g; | She told Miss Lyman that in W: . if we had paid the present price for | shapes. 4 fine print | Be ahd Lgl. ington President Wilson had knocked | pRENTON, July 5.—The Home Rule ance Ig! t them, These are cool, serviceable | that many | Beme4 ent z at her door and asked for a job. designed to give to muntcipall- Bulta that can be washed. They are Panamas n now discard them in| gett's Hiker Hegeman, Kalish and othior. ‘After dinner, the witn Mra, | LAW desian | Suits that can 6 - - ties of New Jersey the fullest powers made in pinch-back style and are " i ba carefully tailored. Sizes 7 to 17 That Were $3.50 85.00 and 7.00 ~ | jossible over their internal affairs, be-| This healthy, happy young pair came operative to-day. —of feet! | years: Are Now $2.50 $3.95 and $5.95 — a anann fo 1tlon ; ee a eT ae Khaki Knickers |, Italian Leghorns | Bankok municipal supplies may be created, de- Specially Priced at 98c at Were 50 an 5 That Were $5.00 ! \Guctions may be made when contrac! Are Now = $2.59 and $3.95 Are Now $3.95 i Jexceed the time allotted, salaries may |be fixed by ordinance and by referen- |dum, fee systems may be changed to |palartes, ordinances may be passed to prevent vice, immorality and drunken- ness; regulations are ings, vending, arms, use of soft leoal, distribution of sample medicines, fire escapes, transportation vehicles, hotels, restaurants, churches, public ealth matters, &c. pea tuses of removal trom Police and Fire Departments are defined; special po- lice may be provided; unnecessary pub- lic buildings may be sold ublic util 300 pairs. Firmly woven khaki, in a dark, serviceable shade, cut full, and well made. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Gaal Suameser: Blouses 300 Pairs cf Women’s At 49c $5.95 Smart Pumps, $4.95 - Fast color percales and woven ih fs 4 madras, in pretty colorings and pat- The “rose-petal” Pumps, with i terns; made in neckband style, or | ; s Hane ; with’ collar attached, and with | the tiny over-lapping instep collar patent device for adjusting. Sizes | __ Ms P10 16 years. | one of the most attractive of the \ | treet Moor, Men's Ghop, Kast Building, SMOOTHEST SMOKING TOBACCO ' i iN | | |tles may be leased and operated; pu : ; ‘5 | cecsenll Eucia aces ie rket. wharves, doc! abattoirs ) we aTaupets for coal, wood and ice may Boys’ Bathing Suits he purchased; public baths may be es- tablished and places of public en $1.69 to $3.95 Gun - metal, with hand - turned ni] dave tho corn will Don’t try to beat a fellow inne ante, Feawlated 10 DFOVeRt| uy cary, that we ute you to try inxs Fey pet Reond cba tpeageetitd | ~e covered Louis heels. ° > to.inariade tne pron Sizes 4 to 16 years, : A full size range. at his own game. Tobacco MAN SEIZED ON GIRL’S STORY | sur° 5, 100 nirenay sonaitive: soot Boye! and Yenre Mee Se | Bete wel wins in? it ? Pernoeras Asrest et leras ak me ake ee ee curin’ is Nature's gam Mrs, Hemisten \Canasa Arrest ot sore, 0, casels ne. velteh | Maile. and ? A an’ Nature made = aatiits Atteged Parmer, | |Merve's amind ive ete tecett|| At $10.95, Women 8 Travel and| Window Screens | . of Ferdinan¢ ‘at 10 cents | “ce | CMectue of No, sit Main, Brows | Soe na out cornet About Town’’ Coats | and Doors Up? | you can't buy them lorally, send the price Bridgeport, Conn., on a charge made; And we will mail direct. Your money . back if they fall by fifteen-year-old Lillian Crotto,| "heware of tm Weave who lives with her aunt, Mrs. Annie| Corn Plastei him for fifteen Hellerstein at N: st One Hun-| years, wre. p: only in the green box dred and Seventy-second Street. | with the name and address of A. F. Plerce When Patrolman Kilpatrick went Atlas Oamcaas bien The Winthrop to the Hellerstein home and arrested | YN city adet Ble St, New Crisfulle;at the request of Mra, | Humiston’s detective, J. J. Kron, he charged the man with disorderly con- duct. Magistrate Fuchs, in the Men's Night Court, after hearing the girl's story, changed thfs to attempted kid- If not, they should he. Here are a few reasons why you || should buy your needs in Win- ren dow Screens garment. Splendid lines, room- creens and Doors from ’ s Fri yr. } iness; the custom-tailored way us Friday A of the belt, the smart collar, | ,Window, Screens, $20—Remuarly the fine buttons—and, mark, | and covered. with fine, mesh || eight scarlet silk-bound but- | mosquito-proof black wire, Size 29 " : inches high, extends 21 to 33 inches, tonholes; all of which count, to | '"Same as’ above, size 36 inches | be sure. . high, extends 37 to 45 inches, regu- Everything about these stunning Palm Beach cloth Coats suggests an expensive all the rules. ator ; Real Mellowness in Tobacco Must Be the Work of Time and Nature Achemical process may make tobacco /ook mel- Headache---Depression? |napping and fixed bail at $5,000. FROM KIDNEY D apt 3 eet Geer aoe | ‘Phe girl said she formerly lived in| jo ISORDERS They are the kind of good- Bridgeport, but Crisafulle's attentions | “Tndiscretions in eating and drinking looking Coats women are look- | Screen Doors became s0 obnoxious that she came | ying on such troubles very. gradually | ing for to wear on shopping With stained frames, covered to New York to live with her aunt She claims Crisafulle followed her and that for the last week had been sometimes—at other times quickly. trips to town, and the like. We | with, black wire, All sizes, $122, : pe ¢ | Selected pine. frames, | co | have them in sizes 34 to 42. | with lack wits, 6216, vered | 5 | Rd SAE COE, tat ae ome ae! BALMWORT TABLETS [am erieatoa oi rs “When the magistrate asked it | Also Navy Blue Mohair acteas wir eae Severed ith | a | low or even smell mellow. CR Ble Eva wa od’ yl ink the dened Dept i ch Coats at $10.95. | qarnreea'ina mer. covered wits | ‘ e . mari 5 . 7 , — —————_— Dust - shedding, wonderful Screen Doors at One- But when itcomesto fasting lightweight and practical. Ths | Half Price » s a ® " 2 * s a s ° la - w ® ad . & . * ® * isa splendid model, in smartly | 4 gew doora of antorted sites and | tailored style that claims wide | styles that have been slightly bands of stitchery as a feature. damaged oo | All sizes. wee Tne misestirementy with Becond Floor, Central Building, | Subway floor, East Building, 39c Milk Chocolate $31.98 America Bicycles mellow, that is Nature’s job and it takes time. No get- 219, 221, 228, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 ting around that. Grand Street Smith Street . isAve, BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK a a a Sa i i i Te ee Strawberries | : VELVET is cured in Nature’s way. Wa Deposit, he Weekly | #195 Werth of Furnitere |||| res? ‘ | For Friday Only at $26.98 ) y Opens a New Clothing Account| No Deposit—$i Weekly c cn ang setting ge Auer = b ° e . | 5 Delicious, fresh, ripe straw- | © cycle and saving mone; cream at then coated with a ; wy mighty fing offer - ake any way you like. thick coating of pure milk choe- olate that pleases the most ex- acting taste. son yourself. Because Velvet’s } ¥ library Tables) Davencites | Baby Cribs | BUFFETS mild taste i” your pipe is the strong- “= ; est argument we can make in favor ew |, of the Velvet way of curing tobacco —two years natural ageing in the pec | wooden hogshead, These America Bicycles are | worth moye than their regular rice. We think they are the 29¢ Montauk Chocolate | best machines obtainable at F; Broadways, 24¢ lb. | anything like their regular price. Many hundreds of bicyclists will agree with us. i The frames are made of cold-drawn steel tubing; flush || fine [DOr © aloo Wg rise ree 8 4c Cream Peppermints and | joints; coil spring saddle; motor cycle handle bars; roller chain; i Wintergreens, 15¢ lb. lock rubber pedals and attached stand. | ee i and 4 , cludes many well-made Re at GAD] oniverns at vers [Baby cre 7.49) Hanrer™*? 9G Yogatt Myars Kbacco Co reasonable vrices. Street floor, Centre, Central Bullting Sporting Goode Store, Fourth floer, West Bullding, | AXMINSTER RUGS . . 18.50 a : : } { Bags 10¢ Tins | VELVET RUGS . . . - 16.50 > — — , 1 Ib. Glase Humidors hi; BRUSSELS RUGS . . . 12.50 td AND, canpers, tet sous”: 5! Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders 500 Weekly 500 WEEKLY Biro Week!» 29¢ Cocoanut Kisses, 24¢ |b. et eae MATTING: ‘OF FLOOR COVERINGS §& GREAT VARIETY. TP / as she . PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS nan , ’

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