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— Soldier Fites Over Sierras. the Sierras at feet. Pilots, Significant Fact— That the oftener and longer you use “Eddys” Sauce the more enthusiastic you'll be about it, Delicatessen Stores. E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y. re permanently relieved only by wearing correct glasses. It is dangerous to ur eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Examination By Registered Eye Specialists. 17 Wi jad Street. 3 498 Futon St tor.Bond St % 223 Sixth Av. Open Sat. Until 6 P.M. 4 &é j WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Seret. 7. Ab Ea t Sid J. Buckley, who New in,» Curtias air- le, 8 e Plane from Sacramento. Cal., to Cal- neva, 19% tiles in 108 minutes, and from Calneva to Reno, Nev., 65 miles in 48 minutes, Is the first enlisted man in the Army Air Service to cross an altitude of 14,000 men are now making Creedon’ll. Say So. BIW thought he was a master criminal, just like Arsene Lupin, Jesse James, ot al. If it hadn’t been TAnA. a2 the fact that TERRIOLE) Ne was / jut a PERSON!) little bit the wrong way in mental cogs the police might have unearthed the history of all the burglaries and robberies of the last year, Jerry Creedon was about to let down the gate for the, opening of the Saturday session of grand old Essex Market Court when along came Abie. “Good morning,” greeted the almost cracksman, “Nice day,” parried Jerry. “I am about to come before Mr. Judge. Where will I find him?” “He isn't here yet. Just wait around a bit and court will open. What is the matter? Did you get a summons for your pushcart?” “No, I am a terrible person and I Got to come and get all my crimos given the once over by the Judge. Probably I get a million years,” con- fided Abie dolefully. Then with a flash of the eyes, he repeated, “I am & very, terrible person.” It happens to be Jerry’s business to and some who are not so terrible. 59TH TO 60TH STREET. 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Surrenders at Last for Murder, Arson aud Bigamy There's Another Little Count of Burglary, Too, but Patient Becky: Appears and Yanks Him Home— But He's a “Terrible Person,” cited. He merely became more in- Rerested. the most dangerous person among last.” fire for myself, I got three wives and I don't mind that. To-morrow I throw some children out of the win- dew. Too bad, isn’t it, to be like that all the time?” deal with all kinds of terrible persone, |D* S87 ‘All right, Abie, but remem- ||the programme aboyt to start here M75 Each Player Handsome 12 Rolls of Music of NO EXTRAS Don't deprive your family Call to-morrow, select your 1/77 HAM’ TURFMAN, DIES; Terror,’’ The court attendant did not get ex- “What did*you do? be inquired. “My name is Abie. I am probably East Side, and I guess I got caught at “Just explain, please,” asked Jerry. “Well, some days I kills people for myself. Other days I sets places on am probably going with myself to Jerry agreed sagely, while Abie Paused for breath, He recognized the type. “Then I steals things all the time,” continued the self-confessed artist. “Then you will be up for grand larceny, arson, murder and bigamy,” declared Jerry. | “Chat's it. That's all the things the cops told me.” “When did the cops get you?” | “Last night a bunch of them comes to my house when I am asleep and tells me I am @ bad man. ‘You are a terrible person, Abie,’ says one, ‘and I got to put you in the hoosegow for trial.’ I says, ‘Please, Mr. Cop, I am Just after getting some sleep for my- self and would rather stay here,’ so ber we got you. You come around to Essex Court to-morrow and see the Judge.’ I say, ‘All right, since you got me," and here I am.” \ ' ‘The gradually increasing light dawned fully in the mind of the court attendant. “I guess it's all it, Able. You had better go home,’ said. “If you haven't any summons yet, they will let you know.” “No, I am pinched for several crim- inals,” protested the confiding Abie. “Here I will stick tin =the Judge comes.” Jerry shrugged his shoulders and went upstairs to get the wheels of Justice rolling. — Around the cor- ner bustied a portly maiden, wey by name, “Go away Pinched,” protested Abie. “Getting pinched for yourself, are you? Well, you will be if you don't | look out. Just now you are coming home.” “Look at the man I got,” she ex- Plained to Jerry, who had reap- peared. “Last night he didn’t get | enough waking up all the neighbors | yelling he was pinched, but instead he wants to come to court to dis- grace the likes of me as whom is al- ways highestly respectable and law- abiding person. He’'s.a little wrong here,” she explained, indicating the bald head of Abie, “not bad, but sometimes he thinks he is pinched." “I am pinched,” insisted Abie. 1 tell you about getting pinched. Come home.” Abie went. Jerry merely shook his heat thoughtfully. Almost anything can happen at the grand old temple of Justice, RIFLE MATCH BY CABLE BETWEEN U. S, AND ENGLAND Soldiers and Civilians Will Com- pete, American Judges in Britain and British Judges Here. CALDWELL, N. J., Aug. 4A shoot- ing match by cablegram, the con- tenders being American and English teams, will be one of the features of under the auspices of the Naffonal Rifle Association at the Navy Rifle Ranges. At Grat it was understood that the English team would come to America, byt the present’ plan is to send Ameri- can judges to England, bring English judges here, and conduct the match, shot by shot, with cable reports, There Will be ten men in each team. Some will be soldiers and some civilians, the only rule being that each contestant must be a citizen of the country he rep- resents, In the interstate matches every State except South Dakota will have a The 1 won all honors in matoh, will take part. famous A, E. F. team, wh the interallied TOLD FRIEND TO EXPECT IT, Race Follower, Known to Thou- sands, Had Made Fortune of $300,000, (Special to The Krening World.) SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aus. 4.) —Isidor Hammerslagh, known to thou- roughout the coun- led suddenly in his 4 Union Hotel fon. He is sur- | hter and brother | Joseph. had. suffered from stomach trouble for some time. H ame worse Sal morning ai told his friend, Joe Brill, he thought he Manat Autumn Sale Oriental Rugs Opens at Store hours—9 to 5. / Broadway 'at Ninth, New York. Women’s frocks—Purchase Our lowest price yet this season $8.75 If you are in frocks and then realize to an amazing de; these frocks... The fact is t! were to buy pretty voiles and organdies such as ve the di made you would that $8.75 is a mere song for it these 1 Dresses were made to sell for $12.75 to $15 procured them at a con: ORGANDIES in plain colors cross-bars of contrasting color. The manufacturer had a surplus of 308 dresses and we cession. or with rosebuds strewn over wee VOILES in polka dots, plaids, foulard patterns and plain colors. Four of the seven models are sketched.,.Sizes 34 to 44. Also, many of our own summer frocks at much lowered prices. Second floor, Old Building. The first suits for Autumn Tells a story of fascinating newness New lines, new colors, new motifs. The suits seem to fit snugly into the waist and then flare at the sides, being quite straight flat in front and in back. Then, there are absolutely models that soverently bene from the shoulders with a loose e. narrow belt breaking t! Copied after Jenny’s idea are coats with panel backs, loose from the shoulder and belted in with w belts. There ecems to be no set and stated length; there is a tendency to knee lengths in the coats and shorter skirts, The collars are varied and as new as one could desire. Many are of fur. ‘The colors seem to lean toward tans, leather ‘The materials are the soft win things, like peach blow, evora light weight bolivia. Second floor, Old Building. 3 White party frocks $8.50 to Our $13.50 to $23.50 grade frocks for little Miss 6 to 14. Frocks of sheer batiste, voile and imported organdie—many of Silk stockings at $1.15 pair Pure silk, with mercerized tops, toes, heels; seamless foot, mock seam leg, high spliced heels; white, cordovan, bronze or smoke. Also, clocked silk stockings, with mercerized top, toes, heels; white with black clocking; Russian calf with white clocking. Main floor, Old Building. Don’t throw away your shoes that are beginning to show signs of wear. Bring them to us. It is probable that we can make repairs that will give you weeks of additional satisfactory wear. First floor, OJd Bldg. $18.50 them are hand-made and hand- embroidered. Eight becoming models for slender or stout little girls. Some have Rugsian and some Empire waistlines, and, of course, some waistlines are nor- mal; ribbon sashes of soft pastel shades. Workmanship is excellent, for these little frocks come from one of our best dressmakers. Ex- amine the finishing of de- tails and ions of the dresses. are irre- proachable, Only two of the models are sketched, but can give you an idea of the refined mapuelty and attractiveness of these rege iets, are $8.50, $12.50, $15, Second floor, Old Building New silk: blouses of crepe de chine and Georgette _ Three new models ar- rived yesterday. The ma- terials are good and the prices reasonable. One is a good tailored crepe de chine blouse finished with six inch wide box pleats in front. Excellent quality crepe; comes in flesh and white, $6.75 Another box-pleated semi- tailored model comes in ex- ceptionally heavy crepe. The collar an ‘ood fitting cuffs are box pleated too; very smart; in white, flesh and beige, $9.75. The third new style is a charming white Georgette; beaded, embroidered and fin- ished with hemstitching. Sailor collar, $10.75. Third floor, Old Building. New beaded bags From Paris—at interesting prices A clever little bag with taffeta drawstring and two inches of soft taffeta showing at fob comes in golden brown, black, blue, green; soild beading with gay-colored Sesion, is extraordinarily nice at 13. Handsome beaded bags on qquere frames, lovely des of blue, gray and tan, as well as Black, worked out in beading, A strange mahogany brown and blue design is beaded, with a good frame. he colors have a sug- gestion of India. A very soft French blue bag has fascinating contrasting colors in its set conventional design. Quite a few beautiful bags at $28.50. Main floor, Old Building. fuse A tremendously important event —because of the great variety, 515 rugs in all ‘sizes —because cf the savings, $126,550 of rugs for $85,950 ‘There are virtually no stocks of Orien- | in the last eighteen months. And tal rugs in the wi market + | were sold in a day. Me Lofts and warehouses are empty. A scat- of pieces here and there, yes; but This applies, of course, to Persian and *. as in the Wanamaker Asia Minor rugs. There has been a some- will see tomorrow what steadier tide of Chinese rugs, al- Sriental Rug gallery. though none too many for the demand. Naturally, prices of Oriental have advanced. And p A will be 0 Chinese carpets Persian carpets Sine Grade Sale price Name ° Sie Grade Sale price 8x6 ft « . $150 $ 95 creeeee +106 x 10.8 ft... .$550 9x6 ft +. 225 145 18.8 x 10.1 ft... 450 9x6 ft . 250 165 14.7 x 10.10 ft... 550 10.11 x . 216 195 10.2 x 7.11 \ft.... 275 1.728. .. 860 250 10.8 x8 ft..... . 500° 12x9ft.. we & 225 9.8 x 8.7 ft...... 875 12 x8 ft. eb 250 10.7 x 8.3 tt... 6. 12x 9ft... . 450 325 ay eaves 11.7 x 8.1. +» 425 295 11.10 x 9.2:ft + 445 325 14x 10 tt.. . 550 350 10 ft . 450 325 12.9 x 10.2 ft . 415 350 18x10 ft.... . 550 380 11.11 x 10 ft. . 650 380 12 . 950 720 . 815 675 «1050 875 . 1450 950 19.10 x 14 ft + 1500 1125 Small size Chinese rugs 80 mats, 1.6x2.6 ft., 2.6x2.6 ft., and 2x3 ft., regularly $16 to $21—now $9.50 to $15. 40 small size Chinese rugs, averaging 2.4x4.4 ft, ly $30 to $39.50—now $19.50 to $29.50, 85 small size Chinese rugs, averaging 8x5 ft., repularly $35 to $65—now $28 to $47.50, 20 hearth size Chinese averaging 4x6 ft., regularly $85-—now $51.40. 20 hearth size Chinese rugs, 4x7 ft., regu- larly $185—now $95. 20 Chinese rugs, size 9x12 ft., regularly $295. sbeighlisessgssseeeussseesusaggsaueese? Small size : 60 Kurdistan,’ Cashmere fra Hamadan mat 465 Fine quality Mossoul 8 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. to Lit Bin elt x 10m, to sxe it—reqularly $12.60 | sit bineete tine 5 to $96—now to $40—now $8.60 to $27.50. $87.80 to $67.50. bh 50 Beloochistan Rugs, rich and silky, 2 ft. ¢ in. x 46 Finest quality Persian Sarouk rugs, 3 ft. 6 in. x $oi00, ROE | Ay rad ; te $16—now 5 f—regularly $185 to $250—now 398 to $176. 45 Antique Cabistan and Daghestan ru 26 A: and modern Persian hall strips, 2 ft. to 4x6 ft. Pryor y sharon ney Hr) Pefiaan rage ait ein vide by Tt 30 te long—regularly $66 to “ to $87. $295—now $40 to $225. Choice lot of genuine Antique rugs —in all sizes, from 4x6 ft. to 8 ft. 6 in. x 19 ft. 4 in., at one-half of today’s market price. This lot includes Coula, Serabend, Cabistan, Khorassan, Fereghan, Bokhara, Daghestan and Khiva—$75 to $1,250, Third gallery, New Building. You buy Furniture on a rising market and at a reduced price In the Wanamaker August Sale This makes the individual savings on each ticket of double interest. You save on the old price and on the new price-to-be. For it is a fact that on the very ‘grades of furniture we are now selling at a reduced price, advances of from 10 10 40 per cent, have gone into effect in the manufacturers’ market. In living-room furniture the Sale offers a comprehensive selection, ranging from matched suites at $176 —for a three-piece mahogany-finished suite with tapestry seats and backs, cane sides, regularly $220; to a matched suite at $1,024 —walnut frame, allover upholstered, with loose cushion seats—regularly $1,280. Other matched living-room suites 3-piece grey, enameled hand-decorated suite, cane 3-piece mahogany suite, cane panel back and pane! back and sides, with loose cushion seats and sides, with loose cushion seats and pillows of blue pillows of figured linen, $412.50, regularly $825, and gold damask, $675, regularly $844. S-piece mahogany suite, cane panel back and 8-piece mahogany suite with covering of mul coats of saulberry end’ geld alk camaal, (600-60, berry and gold damsak, $773, regularly $867. 2-piece all-over upholstered suite in tapes! 8-piece mahi suite with cushion seat and cushion seats, $783.28, regularly $979. as § arms of blue fij velour, $622, regularly $778. 3 all-over gpbolecered suite in black and gold damask, $561.50, regularly $702. 2-piece all-over Lp holtoren suite in blue velour, #447, regularly $088. 2-piece all-over upholstered suite in tapestry, $16, regularly $395. . 8-piece mahogany suite; loose cushion seats and backs in mulberry and gold damask and pillows of mulberry velour, $498, regularly $507. holstered ta) ered Pe ay oat coat and Tipe arma, $404, 8-piece all-over upholstered suite in rose-colored regularly $505. figured velour, $569, regularly $712. Fifth Gallery, New Balidings.,