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! tifa _ Convicted Society Leader Ap- peals and Boy Is Blamed } for Throwing Missle. Who threw the tomato is still the one big unsettled question in the Astoria section of Long Island City Mrs. Madeline Le Comte Roose | sbeen declared guilty by M: Miller, but that doesn't mean she dia it. dn court to-day Mrs, Roose was represented by William Morris, the Jaw Partner of former District At- terney O'Leary. Mr. Morris was imposed upon the suciety leader, and coevded in having it deferred until pt 21, ‘The Roose home at No. 109 Wool- sey Street, which is the fashionable @ection of Astori, is also in the to- mato belt. Campbell, Secretary to the Execut.ve Committee of the Republican County Organization and indictment clerk in the office of District Attorney Wal- lace. Miss Adel Is very pretty youngor On F a belle in the day Miss Camp. \ ») Mystery Is Now lead Magistrate Miller, ! A Thicker Stew\' there to fight against sentence being | Next the Roose home lives Peter P.| ‘ampbell,” ephteen, | * ATRESIA Ve ea Astoria Tomato |. %* 1 W nou tome sve| NEWSPAPERS ISSUE |swore out a warrant for Mrs. Roose 11,270,559,316 COPIES in spite of Is, found Mrs, Roose guilty and typday for sentence. he defense then was some bad for Every Three Persons in jboy from the uncultured district of |Astoria had been the offender. T the United States day Mr. Morris now ¥ a two witnes: i \SHUNGTON, Aug. 15.— More, who woul than eieven and a quarter billion cop- been driv |Roose af ant 4| ies of daily newspapers are printed agaiast her wind'uicld, She saw the affiually in the United States, averag- boy and chased hr. Another wom-| ing one copy a day for every 31-5 jan bas made avit Phat a (02 | sensniy ‘ mat thrown ‘t persons of the country’s total popula. a boy in Woolsey | Street, struck her in the right eye n, latest statistics of the Bureau of he says she and chased him, nes show we this evidence in shape al Cy o 2,42 | purest Ak mane qnd| Circulation of the nation's 2433 But who| daily newspapers acregated 32,735- |threw the to ‘l a mystery.| 937 copies a day, an increase of 13.8 . " | per cent, in the five years since 1914 Ribak DEMOCRATS AKE SLOW |'The circulation of the 692 Sunday IN FILING PETITIONS, | 2°*sP4rers was 19,929,824 copies cach "| Sunday during 119, an increase of ning Hour | 14.9 per cent. The aggregate circu- ‘To-Morrow Night. lation of these daily and Sunday Nominating petitions for the Repub-|"¢wspapers, therefore, was 11,270,- lican primaries are more in evidence | 559,316 copies, or 106.6 copies per cap- than are the nominating petitions of | ita for the year. the Democrats at the Board of Elec-| Total circulation of the country's tions, They may speed up before the | 20,431 newspapers and periodicals ag- closing hour to-morrow at midnight. | gregated 15,47,145,102 copies for the Be cept eh dapat Seti hd ay Sled | year, an increase of 7 per eent. per ANON York County—Frank Suract, sth |issue in five years. That inctules lermanic. jronx County, irving | # Brill, 29th Aldermanic; Charics Cohen, |@ily, Sunday, tri-weekly, —sem!- Sth Assembly; Wiliam Wachtet, weekly, weekly, monthly, quarterly rmbly; Dantel Widdi, 29th Aid manic. ‘King’s County, Edward Mackin and Mubel T. 8. Falco, | been allowed May Speed Up Before - |try's products were valued in 1919 at | $1,528,856,603, of which newspapers and ell saw a tomato coming her way as periodicals contributed $808,066,085, and she stood io frat of n home | § jnewspaperd alone $612,7 an in- and dodged, It struck ond splattered crease of 116 per cent. in five years. bat fer frock paper subscriptions and scales Mish Camp nec eey|| ea egated $204,958,214, an increase of the direction table came and caw veut ow screen An unusual varie Double Panel. i Japanese Embroidered Kimonos 1.85 Fine Cotton Crepe. Wide Sleeves. Very Special . \ Glove Silk Vests | 1.75 | Plain and Drop-stitch Weaves. Very Special # | Athletic Union Suits 1.35 UJ ‘y e tt Buttonless Bodice-top Style, Very Special An*Exceptional Shoe Offering Tuesday OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Black Satin—the favored note | | Black Satin Two-Strap Pumps 1200 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises 1.85 trimmed, Embroidered and Tailored styles, with ribbon shoulder straps. Wash Satin Petticoats per cent. Advertising totalled .301, an increase of 1215 per O'Leary for sonard Ruoff for 34th Street—New York in Fall Footwear, featured in Choice new models with vamps in favored conservative length, French or Baby Louis heels and flexible McKay-sewed soles. Made of extra heavy Satin. Patent if desired. Se ee Leather Trimmings Very Specially Priced 7.90 Se Also og Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores OPPENHEIM, CLLINS &-G 34th Street—New York Remarkable Values Tuesday ty of dainty Lace- 2.95 Flesh and White. Very Special Tablet Placed on ch Was Dorn, h virtortously opposed the tral 4 ec, Aug. 15.—(Ase es in the Wolrd War, was place TARRE nee, Aug, 15.—CASs0 BL eile ne clated Preas)—A tablet to commo: wan born, by 60 members of the achievements of | Average Is About One Copy a Day | 2 two The unexpected sometimes happens. In this case it was the arrival of an ex- ceptional purchase of for Fall use just in time for this sale. But the most important news is that we are able to offer it for less than it cin bought at wholesale most places. inches wide too. Black. * wide. Crepe de Chine Here's another all silk extra heavy ray that has i talk” be good news to those unable to get here for the previous sale. Paris dic- tates Black and White, therefore we have quantities of it, and for those who like colors there is. rich autumnal * range. 40 inches wide. \ House Where Marshal Foc American Legion. ‘ommander-in-Chief of — the forces 5th Avenue at 4016 Street * A Sale Extraprdinary of SILKS Consisting only of weaves and colorings in greatest demand. Evgry yard is of first quality, notwithstarding the reduced prices. In variety, magnitude and value, a silk event entirely out of the ordinary. Canton Crepe the weave supreme silken as to texture. coat linings. — Procured In, Navy and Regularly 5.50 Yard Black 4nd White making “town: for a week. The arrival of some additional yards will will buy another! One other new shades. Regularly 4.00 Yard Regularly 5.50 Gi) 2) 8,000 Yards of Silk Crepe de Chine—about fifty colors. Special 1.48 5,000 Yards of Silk Georgette Crepes in a complete range of shades. Special 1.45. Satin Charmeuse—40 inches wide. Regularly 4.00. Rich Foulards As soft and light to the touch as thistle-down but firm as to weave and In a range of light and dark figured effects desirable for afternoon dresses or ideal for rich Gifficulty for this mid-season sale at a price impossible to duplicate. 36 in. Regularly 3.75 Yard Satin Crepe An advance Fall weave as popular as Canton Crepe and preferred by many because of its wonderful draping qual- ities and lovely colorings. Four or five yards of this ample 40 inch width will make a frock and the money saved standing values in this greatest of all silk sales. In Black, Brown, Navy and with much of the out- Yard Now 2.48. a a oe Borden's GradeA Milk | Sloan’s Stops Pain Sloar. | Liniment Cortlandt 7961. ~ Ask for’ the Service your order;-it will be put into immediate opera tion: Cortlandt 7961. | Teeth % Loose Teeth, ‘Why continue to suffer? we Your pain is probably due to local congestion. Sloan's Liniment, as @ counter-irritant, removes the congestion, promotes freer cfreulation’ and quickly re- lieves the pain, You will feel a welcome sensation of warmth and comfort. Accept the endorsement of thousands who a/ways use Sloan's when pain hurts, eaned PLATES LE YOU w 21. 125th St a1 Salm in imininiaimig, Fours? 4, Just phone Department, and place BORDENS FarmProducts Co,Inc Without Plates 1 Save Decayed Teeth, Tithien reat Diseased Gums 2 BLOO,, Wty nb Mudie | of fom ja fees en 2 O\ = oD REPAIRED Walt of an jan] an} wleleje tute} M._ Daily Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue Clearance of Women’s Coats and Wraps Our entire stock of women’s fine Cloth Coats Included are wraps of the finest materials and workman- ship, many of which are appropriate for im- There remain also a few topcoats of smart cut and appear- and Wraps has been reduced. mediate and carly Fall wear. ance. 19.50 The balance of our Silk Coats and Wraps are also included in the general reduction, anda these are priced very reasonably. . 19.50 to 29.50 formerly 29.50 to 85.00 (Fourth Floor) Women’s White Silk Jersey Dresses : Special at 16.50 A dress of White Silk Jersey comes as a timely suggestion for end-of-the” season needs. By a fortunate chance we were able to secure these at a remark” bly low price and we are glad to pass along the benefit of our purchase- Straight-line and coat effects are the styles, with a few embro dered or braid All sizes, 36 to 44, but not in each style. e Final Clearance of All Cotton Dresses 7.50 and 12.50 formerly 15.00 to 29.50 Summer Dresses of Dotted Swiss, Organdie, Gingham and Voile hav® All styles are represented, but not in every size. trimmed. been reduced most radically. All sales must be final. (Fourth Floor) Unusual Offerings In Handkerchiefs. for Men and Women Men’s Irish Linen Handker- chiefs, 14 in. hem. doz., 6.00 formerly 9.00 Men’s Irish’ Linen Handker- chiefs, 14 in. hem. doz., 3.10 formerly 6.00 Men’s Cambric Handker- chiefs with Initial. doz., 1.75 formerly 4.00 Women’s Sheer Linen Hand- kerchiefs, 1-16 in. hem. formerly 4.50, doz., 3.00 Women’s Solid — Colored Linen Handkerch.efs with dainty embroidered designs. formerly 50c, each, 25¢ | Swiss Embroidered Hand- B doz., 1.50 ‘ormerly 3.00 (Main ) Beautify Your Coiffure With A Wavy Hair Switch Visit the Hair Beauty Shop, examine them and select one that will match your hair. Our expert attendants will be pleased to show you how to arrange it so as to pro- duce a modish and becoming coiffure. 5.00 (Third Floor) 34th Street Why is it that a connoisseur will prize most the painting of a noted master which he se- cured for a song in an out-of-the-way antique shop, rather than those for which he paid thousands? It is value. There is an extremely gratifying satisfaction in knowing that you have secured the best at a small cost. You feel it when you purchase a superb fur coat for compara- tively little money, or a suite of fine furniture which would ordinarily cost twice as much- And that feeling lasts as long as you possess the article, and increases your liking for it. McCreery patrons experience it daily in our August Sales. Prices are now where you may buy with the assurance of saving money: Clearance of Cotton Goods Imported Swiss Organdie, with perma- nent finish. Al) colors and white. 44 inches wide. yard, 68c¢ McCreery Dress Gingham, checks in all the popular colors. yard, 75¢ Imported Dress Linen, soit quality, suit- able for romper dresses, etc., in wide range of colors. 36 inches wide. yard, 85c 3000 Yards Plain and Fancy Cotton Dress Materials, including Printed Voiles, Percales, Madras, Chambrays, etc., in many colors and styles. yard, 25¢ (Second Floor) August Sale! Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases At Remarkable Reductions i Hemmed Sheets formerly Size 54x90 inches, 1.20, each, 85c¢ e 63x99 inches, 1.65, each, 1.20 » 72x99 inches, 1.75, each, 1.25 » 72x108 inches, 1.85, each, 1.35 | Size 81x99 inches, 1,90, each, 1.45 Size 90x99 inches, 2.20, each, 1.85 Hemmed Muslin Sheets || Size 81x90 inches. formerly 1.50 | Extra Special Hemmed Pillow Cases formerly Size 42x36 inches, 40c, each, 30¢ | Size 45x86 inches, 5c, each, 35¢_ |! Size 50x36 inches, 55c, each, 40¢ | Size 54x36 inches, 65c, esch, 50c | Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases | Size 45386 inches..........++ each, 28¢ || formerly 40c