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ee aD AS Aecitenttmerean rivers," ””/ENDS LIFE AFTER LONG TWENTY-FIVE HURT IN WREGK PRIVATE FREIGHT CARS [gia Rice oii and enn] SERIES OF OPERATIONS OF NEWARK JITHEY BUS, | U Navy Department announced to-day. | Alexander E. Jackson, Legs Gone) Machine Collides With Auto and Owners Granted anted 3-4 to to 1 Per Cent | 100 MUCH LIKE KAISER'S, eee and , Arms Threatened, Occupants Are Thrown | Increase Per Mile in Payment | Delicious, Freshly Roasted \SONS OF VETERANS DISCARD TO BE ICED BY ROADS EMBLEM BECAUSE IT WAS Knights of Columbus Coney Island Week, August 26th to Sist, inclusive. 5 Send donations to Edward B. Goate, 381 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. a dames McCreary & Co, 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 23RD 34th Street 4 wry on Floor by! Iron Cross Thr Slashes Throat. to Streeet. of Carriers by 1. C. C. | | Past nimatnder in Chief at Alexander E. Jackson killed himself] Pwenty-five passengers on a fitney! WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—After six Cot tiot with a knife slash acroas the throat be-!hus were injured early to-day in a col- years of investigation and intermittent vonvention, cause he was convinced that ff he Gid|tision at Broad and Walnut Streets, hearings and litigation, the Interstate SARA FALLS, N. ¥., * *, TAGARA FALLS, S Aug. | ia 6 Pound Lote not he would die by a progressive pro-|Newark. The bus, going north on Commerce Commission to-day wrote the N Because its name and | From cess of cutting that might last for| Broad Street, met at right angles a last chapter in the private car © in "9 Wholesaler years. small runabout going west on Walnut, when a comprehensive rules and reau-| | esigm are too a ld Direct to You. For ten years he had been under the| overturned and scattered the passengers lations governing the use for all time of | the de ion bestowed by the BEAN or GROUND knife at irregular intervals, losing first|about the street. such cars in the handling of freight was| Kaiser the iron eross worn by Seat dines Tine ed ete his toes, then his feot, then the lower! Six were sent to the City Hospital. issued by the Commission. Past Commanders of the Sons of stave. Be parte of his legs, then the upper parts,|They are ouls Tachtman, No. 861-2 The Commission ordered that all Icing) Veterans was officially discarded a cotton until his hands were about to go and|Pigelow Strect, intersally injured, with hereafter be done by the rail lines. The} at the annual convention here. there was apparent need for internal ure of the spine; Joseph Sie Histor ais cee: cuckacn's body 1# at Port Chester, He G8 Belmont Avenue, Fight oie seofit, suggestion of W. P. Church, a -Advance Fall Models 4q The action was taken upon the ’ As anes 0. Bowe ell i MISSES’ APPAREL , lived t 9 tree 3 ‘ Past Commander in Chief, who ? wed there, at He. 159 Highland Street. | ritiside Avenue, left arm broke Private owners of cars are granted} bd i iss hea ae | id d t the Tinived" Hospital on Tuesday|Gregory, No, 1% Johnson Avenue, in- ue increase from 34 to 1 cent per Clan Mela 01 b, t | NFetkcson's titnesses were due to blood ‘Lifted of atoulders, and ack: Frances soeration oF tame, aia fac, Welbee pn pe poke: ae cau amine te Beautiful assortments are now assembled of the newest Fall creations in Suits, r ’ er, No le Avenue, contu- + . » head : ) y|Roroe ciebpcd'oe hu'tacen WMV acne of face and body; Emma Kailer, 484 live pouttey The aliowance| tho insignia will be chosen | Coats and Dresses; developed in the latest and most fashionable Fabrics and Colors. i cmnienenaatifiietancmans to, pvcniion ABs s¢ remains at 84 cents per mile on ordi- ed a eet " S No, 283 Evergri : Avenue, injuries of oy stock, coal and coke, rack, flat Misses’ Suits,—size 14 to 18 years; smart Misses’ Coats,—size 14 to 18 years; an Py SEE NEW JAPANESE CABINET, | *houlders and face box and, pocket cars. : Wie others injured were sent home|’ ihe Garaiasion” eknowneed thant and distinctive models, in plain or Fur trim- ter medics ion. must be no discrimination in furnishing | ‘There m nts; dev i ; TOKIO, Monday, Aug. 19 (Associated |Sfler medical aitention. | | Gara to shippers, Empty cars must be {cial war ts that they med effects; developed in Jersey Cloth, Broad- Press).—The Emperor, it 1s announced re - returned promptiy to owners or lessees (ten by a lineal descendant of Baron} cloth, Wool Velour, Silv officially, has suspended his holiday at the|‘#ined by the police. The bus, owned | unless ‘otherwise ordered. ‘Munchausen. , ertone or Oxford excellent variety of handsome plain or Fur trimmed models, developed in Bolivia, Wool Velour, Silvertone, Crystal Cloth or Pom ‘> Pom Cloth; all lined with peau de cygne or Entire Stock of SUMMER DRESSES |Imperial villa at Nikko and will return Ar eu ounee Ney Gag & als —$$_____ _ - Cloth. fancy linings. AJ to Tokio on Aug. 21 on account of de-| Steet, was operated sit 7 BS closed out at velopmente in the political situation potied ar wal Sead Kaa fata Ge 35.00 45.00 57.50 29.50 to 145.00 . \\\ | growing out of disturbs ver the 0) as owned and driven by | "i i a ae ; SALE /SERS Ot ius, “leita Genes ena “selition | George A. Grahem, colored, of No, 14 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses,—size 14 to 18 Misses’ Cloth Dresses,—size 14 to 18 \) |Feaders also will gather In Toklo ea PRICES Prediction Is made by the newspapers | >*7"e Street. { that the Cabinet will tender its resigna- Taye || tion when the disturbances have ceased. GARMENT Co Latest official advices show that riot- 307 FIP THAVESENY rt ing haa stopped in the large cities, al- ' though it appears to be spreading to re- U mote towns and villag Miss Margaret Hart Said to Have, Opened Bogus Account at Altman's, years; pretty new and stylish models, devel- years; smart tailored models of ed or | oped in Satin, Taffeta, Georgette Crepe or Jersey Cloth; plain, braid trimmed, embroi | Tricolette. ered or fringed effects. 26.50 39.50 57.50 26.50 32.50 39.50 Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets Extraordinary Sale 350 MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES Becomingly attired in a light blue ,|polka dot gown, low cut patent leather shoes and a@ picture hat, Miss Mar- ight, of No, 250 was arraigned to- of forgery in the second degree before Judge Malone in General Sessions. She is accused of having opened an account in Altman's Open daily 9 A. M. to5 P. M. Closed Saturday An excellent variety of stylish and practical models made of Figured or Plain Voile. Size 14 to 18 years. Regularly 8.50 to 14.75 4.50 Seasonable Merchandise Very Specially Priced for To-morrow: | Final Clearance JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ DRESSES At Radical Reductions 35 Silk Dresses—size 6 to 16 years........0csceececeeeeeees formerly 14.75 to 18.50 6.95 125 Washable Dresses—size 6 to 16 years... . .. formerly 9.75 to 14.75 6.50 250 Washable Dresses—size 6 to 14 years... . formerly 4.95 to 9.75 2.95 150 Middy Blouses—si: . formerly 1.25 to 1.95 95c 125 Washable Skirts formerly 1.50 to 1.95 95c Priced for Absolute Clearance WOMEN’S SUMMER SKIRTS Because of alterations now in progress to double the size of our present store, we are Temporarily Without Windows | and must resort to price reductions extraordinary to close out all stocks involved in our great Expansion Sale is now on probation from Auburn Prison and Teport to Miss Pierce Tub Silk Petticoats Very heavy quality, in an attractive range of models and wanted street shades, Special $2.95 is that @he Is chic, and clever. | TRAVIS STAYS ON TICKET. 6 to 18 years... ze 6 to 14 years renomination on the Republican prin ae Jelection ballot 'n ‘ hot oa Focelved ’ 65 Fashionable Silk and White Wool Skirts developed in White Crepe de Chine, Plaid unt p to noon toxtay. Women Ss Wool Sweaters jt Fake Flannel, Pussy Willow Silk, Novelty Georgette Crepe, Washable Satin and Colored { The favored sleeveless coat models, in 10.50 formerly 16.50 to 24.50 pinched waist styles—popular colorings, 175 Washable Cotton Skirts eee of neved ak Plain Voile, fine Cotton Gabardine, Pique | 275 pairs of Pumps, White Canvas, Patent and | . Ks and Novelty Materials; a good range of sizes in the lot Glace Kid: very smart lasts with flexible soles and Special $3.95 1.75 and 3.75 formerly 3.75 to 8.50 leather Louis heels. These represent unusually at- : " Pe 7 , . y, ‘ tractive investments in shoes for both Summer and | NOC. O. D.’S _ NO APPROVALS _ NO RETURNS early Autumn. \| \ | , | q Seay Pel August Sale \ I [Pumps Various eolore antics A | Collar and Cuff Sets FUR COATS, MUFFS & ‘orme! . iy \Ii See ore ere For Women, made of hand embroidered FUR COATS, MUFFS & SCARFS net, with lace trimming, QUEEN QUALITY BOOTSHOP 82 West 34th Street | High-Grade Coats, Coatees, Muffs and Neckpieces at extraordinary savings. The prices quoted will prevail only during the month of August. $1.45 set PURCHASES WILL BE STORED, WITHOUT CHARGE, UNTIL NOVEMBER Ist. Coats Muffs & Scarfs Hudson Seal Capes August Sale Price 42.50 regularly 57.50 Hudson Seal Muffs Women’s Net Fichus Very smart effects, trimmed with ruffle, priced very low Hudson Seal and Mole Coats, made of selected skins; a most at- tractive model, regularly 585.00 August Sale Price 475.00 38th Street —FIFTH AVENU 39th Street Midsummer Sale of Furniture Featuring, Tomorrow Only Complete Bedroom Suites of Four and Five Pieces of various Designs and Woods at Specially Reduced Prices, In most cases only one suite of a design. Bedroom Suite Mahogany, walnut or ivory enamel; (4 at 45c & 85c Women’s French Blouses Slip-on model; collar and cuffs hand- hemstitched; in white only, Special $5.9 0 Hudson Seal Coats, made of se- lected pelts, with deep collar of Skunk. August Sale Price 285.00 regularly 365.00 Hudson Seal Coats, made of choice skins; belted model; with collar of fine Skunk. August Sale Price 185,00 regularly 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats, made of choice pelts; with self collar and cuffs. August Sale Price 165.00 regularly 195,00 Hudson Seal Coats, with collar, August Sale Price 16.50 regularly 22.50 Skunk Scarfs. . August. Sal le Pri regularly 55. 00 Skunk Muffs, made of finest pelts August Sale Price 35 regularly 45.00 Best quality Wolf Scarfs August Sale Price 32.50 regularly 37.50 Best Quality Taupe Wolf Muffs August Sale Price 35.00 regularly 45.00 pieces) Dresser, Chif- | | cuffs and deep border of Nutria August Sale Price 147.51 regularly a 00 Lisle Combination Suits For Women; sheer quality; loose or tight knee; sizes ranging from 36 to $4, ‘Taupe or Natural Nutria Capes August Sale Price 29.50 50 regularly | Natural Muskrat Coats; made | with Hudson Seal collar and cuffs. | August Sale Price 125.00 regularly 165.00 ‘Taupe or Natural Nutria Muffs, . August Sale Price 12,50 regularly 16.50 $245.00 Specially priced at 65c a Suit Six Patterns of Lord & Taylor Bedroom Furniture Only One Suite of Each Pattern. MEAL ESTATE FOR SALE~ | FLATS & APARTMENTS WANTED FOR SALE. pulsed O Relitaleh beth Bite Ae NPS SWE AMO 2 (redit aw AM roche nyt cau caus REAL SeTATe FOR SALE— = 170 BRoaoway Sor Maen | I) CHESTER, | — Diamonds, Watches on Credit Grey Enamel Suite Ivory Enamel Suite . Decorated Ivory . r . with blue decorations; | Enamel Suite, Chippen- with cane panels; twin} -. stom made by Aimone| dale design; ‘Twin Beds beds; (7 pieces). $545.00 | and enameled on mahog- | (9 pieces) 3 : any. (10 pieces). $500.00 Children’s French Dresses Hand-made and hand-embroidered; panel effect; sizes 6 months to 2 yrs Ivory Enamel Suite, i i _ Decorated Grey Chi dale design; ( Ivory Enamel Suite,| Enamel Suite including ippendale designs (7) Chippendale design; (6| Twin Beds, pieces) --ereee- $395.00 | picces).------. $275.00 | (7 pieces) in The and Pound Bur 4 Building, w Unusual value at $1.85 FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. Unfurnished. 42d to dist Sts.,10th Ave. }iryox i 2,4 faans 6 BoB, SL Oe Sear Ae ae Hest iin dts can be left at ertising telephoned a Call 4000 Be or! Brooklyn Office, 4100 Maine Bizth § Floor, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT |G ANONS AN wAros. 7 Nor ae ‘uynnasna r w, em

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