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THI BVElfllfO WORLD. THURSDAY. JULY 17, ltlS OSCAR DISCOVERS A NEAR-CAP BRICK-CLEANER Takes Him Off Job in Excava tion and Sends Him to Chorus Master. CABARET OR WHEELS CAPTURED IR ALBARY Hi cm Ueut. Rajrner was tilted back In hi clialr att the Rsst Fifty-Are MrM nolle station ti -day, when he glanced ot . the window and law that traffic hM stopped and that teams were plllnaT up. Aa faat ai the horses i halted the drivers would Jump from their aeata aOd ruah over to a corner at Flftr ftttt street and Lexington avenue, where Oscar Hammeratetn la building hla new opera-house. The lieutenant rushed out and calling Marry Hammereteln, young eat eon of Opogr, who la In charge of work n the IMlng, aald to him, "What's wrong?" "We're discovering a second Caruao," waa the anawer. And Harry rushed derwn Into the excavation. Clear tenor note were coming out of the pit There the lieutenant found a group that Included Oacar Hammereteln. Ha waa looking at an Italian about fifty year old, In overalls, who was chop ping dry plaster oft brlcka. The brick cleaner, Lulgl Oaaparlnl, was slnglnx. At noon Oacar took Oaaparlnl to En tine No. 8 flre house, where the boy have a piano. The crowd Insisted upon fallowing and aa many a could gut In to hear more from the brick cleaner. "wing some more," ordered Oscar. "Please, boss, I canna sing dls sonars sty treat is full da brick dual. To SSorra t sing for you!" aald Oaaparlnl apologetically. "On on!" shouted the crowd. Oapa Hnl found a piano player ami then set out Flr he sfinir the Miserere from "II Trovatore," and then followed other opeiauc selections. Hanvnerstrln, addressing Oaaparlnl, declared: "lou report to the chorus matter of my opera company anil leave IMS Job." JfTanku you boss, tanka you," gasped OTaparlnl. He took his coat, got his pny check ant went home to No. 333 East shorty-seventh street. Jewelry Thieves Indicted. liouls Krledmnnn, August Sachs and Henry Rosofsky, the youths concerned in the theft of more than HOOD worth of Jewels from I.ouia Stern A Company. IS (Maiden Iine. on July 7. were In dicted to-day for grsrni larceny, and Krledmsnn and Sachs pleaded guilty be for Judge O'Sulllvan In General Ses sions. They were remanded to the Tombs to bs sentenced a week from to- tar- Police of That City Have an Auto That Was Stolen in New York. A complete cabaret was hitting the road In a big touring car stolen In this city last Saturday, and which was re covered to-dny by the Albany police, ac. cording to a message to I'ollce Head quarters from Chief .tame 1.. Hyatt The chauffeur la under arrest at the capital, and the young woman and three companions, all ciharet entertainers, are tielpg detained pending the arrival of the owner of the car and detectives from this city. The machine la a large louring car. the property of George H. HblMajr, of No. 52 Fort Washington avenue. It disappeared from Forty-fourth street and Hroadwny where It was left un guarded by its owner. The driver of the machine when It waa halted at Albany waa William Khode. twenty-three years old, of Petrolt, who. according to the Albany police, admitted tho theft and also the larcenv of another machine which he said is stored In a garage at Peekaklll. The others In the car said they were Annette Hutler or No. 87.! East One Hundred ami Sixty-second street; James Hogan of Ms, lilt Southern Bouvrlnrd: Lew He g of No. !. East One Hun dred and Slitv-flftli street: and Arthur I.ynen of No. 1IT7 Simpson street, all this city. The party wis headed for Huffilo IMIvil.l.rva MVXTRRIOIS CI.WK. IV m ( IHniill. lKf.1 Alliens.) Mr, BdWtrl llavs. the Fourth street h.irnessmaker. has a (dock which Is a mystery. Some months ao it got so It wouldn't run and hi threw It away. Mr Hays picked the timepiece up and placed It on the mantelpiece face down few in in it t later n d aa DMerieat Jul the i do. k had mlsed up and was Stand I Ing UPOil Its feet, running perfectly. It hns tince cniiilnued to run and when ever placed on Its face I milled, ale'.y s.ts I up i n BLAME YAChTfOR CRASH. isnssilrs In I nlllal.tn With ae- hlp Hesnnnsllilr, la Hiillnii. RtMe Germ inc. Jul- IT. -The AG nl r alty I'oiirl here to-da decided that the I hlnme lay with the teiun yac l i'a- A safrarfti oww i- u sorgo I, ftTholan or N'er. York, for hg collision between that vessel and the Genu. in protected cruiser Stettin near this port on July in. Make every layer of every layer cake light and tempt ing. Simple use Presto Self-Raising Flour. SPLENDID VALUES STILL HERE SBBBBSSBagtMaagSSaa) hlsHHMa. TheCammeyer Semi -Annual Price Concession SsWsSSSJBSsssssssggsxssxsss Sale Consisting of the Highest Grade of Women'sGenuine Cammeyer Seasonable Shoes AI This Season's Exclusive .HI Cammeyer Lasts Sold at $5 $6 $7 $8 NOW 1247 Patra Patent heather (29 I a 1 r a Gun Pumps, Metal 721 Pairs Russia Calf fOxforda. 4118 Pairs White 641 Pair" Gray guede Colonials 114 Pairs Black Susde 1 SALE ON MAIN FLOOR Cammeyer Mampsa on a r-Avo.420'"St . I 1 i. NK Advertised Items on Sale Friday and Up to 1 P. M. Saturday women's 50c Fabric Doeskin Gloves, Friday Saturday, at rsatural CIIMl color, in yellow ami cream. lh.se gloves are made with two clasp an.l ilnuble ilrawhacka; imported to sell al 4I anil 7c a pair. Women', White Suede Lisle Gluve,, for elbow sleeve; mous quetaire, sixt.-.ll button length; 74c value; at. . 50C tr Mala Fleer. Oa Hale Friday aad Saturday. All Our Men's and Youths' Suits at $10.75 vwmson Lrawfordbo 'STREET. IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER" The Clearance Price-Reductions on These Misses' and Girls' Dresses and Skirts Are Really Worth While These Price Savings Are Quoted for Friday and Up to 1 P. M. Saturday. 17 Vf J....' --,-4 !..! TV...... ..liia. er ) Red I 4-M All attractive midsummer models of lmT9 Linon, Voiles, and Percale; in sizes 18tol8yrs. ) WWtmwW Reduced to M.on 350 Misses' Dresses, Values $7.50 to 10: now 3.95. Our own stock, combined with special purchase of extremely hiJh class models. The assortment con sists of fancy tailored or sot t clinging effects of embroidered voile, linen and tissues and crepe; in sites 14 to 1H years Misses' 92.50 Washable Skirts; now 91.75. Of imported poplin ami cordeline; a'l spleddiil button front model, pearl button trimmed: lengths 31 to 811 in. 750 Girls' Summer Dresses. Formerly Sold at 11.50; now 95c. Long waisted, round waiited and special effects, of gingham, percale and linen; daintily designed; site 6 to 14 years. 600 Girls High Class Sum mer Dresses. Formerly . Sold St 92.25 to 93,50: at 91.50. Collection of late models of beauti ful wnsh fabrics, prettily designed wit'i MbraMtff tad contrasting f-ibric; aines to 14 years. IT Third Tloor. On Sale t'ririar and ja turd.r. 'aTH sTaTam l.mi Hundreds Upon Hundreds of Distinctively New Lingerie Blouses For Friday and Saturday at $1.59 Every one, regu larly, would sell for $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Adequate de scription would be impossible. The illustrations give you a glimpse of what you may expect from a style view- Over oO different models ai.su the very latest, ine sizes are nroKen in some of the models. This is a manufacturer's clcitiitii). winch accounts lor me ottering of si.bu $2.50, $3.00 and $.30 blouses at $1.59. None sent C.O.D. IT SjasjjSSjSj Crawford Co.. Second Hour, On Sale Friday and Saturday, l.BU point. WW Parasol Prices Ihe 75c There are 1.850 veils in this on the rampage A remarkable collection of expensive Parasols greatly reduced for ininic diate clearance. Note these reductions: Parasols.Tormerly 1 QS up to 92.50, at. . lasa5J Re-marked just one-half orig inal price for this special clear ance at 91.25. Parasols. Formerly 43 Glf up to 915.00. at ssfeU This lot includes many im ported pieces, also the La Palm and La Belle and many other well known makes. Special at 92.50. CT Mala Fleor. On Sals f'rldsr aad Saturday. are adapted to the new low bust corset. These are the very latest models, lace and embroidery trimmed. Some in all over embroid ery, round or square back: boned, extra shield under arm; some hook down front, others croaa in hack. A I In i t e d quantity only. 'WarnerV S.0 Corsets at 1.98 A splendid value; medium low bust, extremely long over hips and back; eyelets below front steel for lacing; confines all superfluous flesh. 1 lire pairs web hose supporters; in this sale at . ir Second floor. On Sale Friday and Saturday. 1.98 sale offering. wHcli, at The radically reduced price. should e welcome news to those Pent upon vacation or on I inns, etc. IK; Yard Veil. 2 Yard Veils. U Yard Souare Veils. Veils for Steamer Wear. Veils for Hat Scarfs. Veils for Auto Wear. Veils for Trolley Wear. Black. White. Light Blue. Pink. Lavender, Navy, Koyal. Tan. Champagne, - Hello, American Benuty, Kmerald, YVistaria.tiaruet, Myrtle, Pearl.Taupe, Brown, Alice, Ombre. it) shades to select from Not a veil worth under 88c, many up to 91. 50 choice at -tr Main Floor. On Kale Friday y Saturday, 50c jlVluslin Underwear Sample Lines at About Half Regular Prices The selections from these sample lines are splend'd, in that the rtyles are the very newest and the garments themselves are ex ceptionally well made. The prices tell you of the best economic of the season: 17 Second Floor that were formerly priced at $15, 1H. $) mid up to Friday and Saturday About 875 suits in the lot, con sisting of the newest models patch pocket, Norfolks, novelties, conservative models all wool fabrics, in grays, tans and plain effects. j Alterations Free All sites for every man or youth. 100 Men's Mohair Suits 9 t 7.50 Men's Norfolk Palm Beach 9, A Suits at 1U Men's 94 and 95 Panama 9 - 0 , Hats at i.o5 On Sale Friday and Naiurday. Men's $3.00 Russian Corded Madras Shirts I 4l yet To-morrow at f This repricing should bring a host of men to this store Friday and Saturday. A more serviceable Shirt cannot be found. They are made of an extra fine grade madras, with neat woven Russian cor ' . All have the popular French soft cuffs and all are coat models. 1.90 Pajamas, cut extra roomy, with silk frogs and white pearl buttons. Plain colon and neat hair- ine stripes; small, medium sad long sises, at 95c CT Mala Floor. Oa Sale Friday and Haiardar. 500 Dozen 75c Seamless Bed Sheets, 81x1)0 inches; mad of best serviceable sheetings; special Friday e and Saturday at 52c 10c Turkish Towels, soft and absorb ent; full bleach; red borders; 1 special, each ZC $1.00 English Long Cloth, full yard wide; soft finish; 10 t yard piece CDC Remnants of 50c Mercerised Table Damask, snow white; permanent finish; lengths li to 9 yards; at. yard . 93 C tr Mala Hour, Oa Sale Friday aad Saturday, Wash Fabrics y Silks in a remnant sale Thousands of desirable wash goods, remnants in waist and dress lengths, all this season's styles; included are voiles, in plain, slripes aud bordered effects, foulards, lawns, batistes, ginghams, silk and cotton tniitures, dimities etc., and prired tor Kriday and Saturday in many instances at ten than l the regular selling prices. ItemnanU of wash dress goods sold regularly up to K'c. yard 6 lc 2Y- Remnants of Wash Dress Goods, sold regularly at 10c, toe and Sc. at IQic 2 Yd. Remnants of Dress Goods, Wash sold 18 Remnants of Silks regularly no to tfc. at Yd. $1 Skirts, Gowns and Princess Slips, at 59c SKIRTS of fine nain sook, imported embroid ery and beading. GOWNS of finer nain sook, imported embroid ery' and linen lace. PRINCESS SLIPS of fine nainsook, imported embroidery top and bot tom. Choice at 59c Values up to 91.00 at 29c Good picking in all sorts of weaves and colorings of silks that were quick sellers during the season. (iood lengths for Waists, Children's Dresses and Trimmings; OA yurd. at JitUC IT Main Floor. On Ha Values up to 91.50 at 39c Odds and Knds of good high grade Silks, .Home splendid pieces of desirable weaves and only a lliird and less the reg ular selling price. Special Tuliles, Silk Rotunda; Q , yard, at UFC r riun and Saturday. 1 'i.WSJ Skirts, many beautiful inodel, effec tively trimmed with embroidery and lace. VsTusll.U, Q. Skirts, trimmed with choice put term of fine embroidery. Value M.00;at 91.00 Skirts, trimmed with tine embroidery, laees aud ribbon. Value 9.0;at $1.50 Princess Slips, cut on excellent lines, trimmed with fine lares atid embroidery. Value .00. 11.00 Princess Slips, very novel design,; i.;....i 1 1... .....i l I 1 III ill, I V, I l II 1 I It, IU, l f All' I embroiderv. VhIu I at.. Combinations, excellent models, trimmed with tine embroidery and. lace. Value II. x"4; t b9c Combinations of fine sheer materials, trimmed with very fine embroideries, laces ami insertions. Value K.0I); at Combinations of fine lingerie; many beautiful models; elaborately trimmed Value 94.00; at Princess Slips, many pretty models, including "Seco" silk; white and colors. Value ' .00; at 91.UO Gowns, a wonderful assortment, fine materials and beautiful trimmings. rr.,.u.e.,!"; 69c Gowns. AO or more charming models, elaborately trimmed with fine em broidery and laces. Value 9.00;at 91.00 Gowns, of the finest materials and trimmings, iueludiug "Seco" silk. Value 9 0(1; at $1.98 Extra-Extra Size Garments Extra-Extra Site Gowns, , VJ very special at 69 C. $1.00 ttnd $1.50 Extra-Extra Sixe Drawers, embroidery trimmed, at 50 C and $1.00 Extra-Extra Size Skirts, cambric, emb. tri rained, at $1.00 and $1.50 $1.00 new and $1.98 t TSwond Fleor. On Hale Friday and Haturdaj. impson Crawford Co., Sixth Avenue, I9th to 20tb Street, New York Cityi "Patrician"&"SirHenri" Shoes $1.98 TUB sti tivn . : - . 's,i j I'll )- nicnt direct from the factories of these famous branded shoes gOM on sale to-morrow aud Saturday. This lot offers a big quantity of low shoes and Oxfords. All s.es for every hotly. Kvery pair in this season's latest models at 1,M, Misses' and Children's Fxtra High Cut Button Shoes, in dull calf and patent leather! siz.es H h to 1 1 at 91.39: nil 11 1 011 iiini iim in 11 in 11, , isibssh biwii ,v.,e', m sizes 11' 2 to S at 91.69; and 6 to 6 at SI. 98 An Odd Lot of Children's Low Shoes at half price, to-morrow and Saturday at 017 C tr Hernnd Finer. On Sale I'rldar and Saturdar. SBT VI SJSJN S5.00 Tub Silk Shirts, made of a medium weight tub silk that is well known for its excellent washing qualities. Cut extra large and full. Sixes IS to 17 4; t 1 Q ft special sfXaOa Household Linens in a Great Showing of Lowered Prices l$H9 Pillow Cases. 4Ax.ie 1 inches; at, each. 9lC 1.35 Crochet Bed Spreads, large sixe; hemmed, ready for use; at 89 C Remnants of White Goods of all kinds, plain and checked lawns, batistes, Swisses, etc.; sold reg ularly UD to lllr a vnr.1' m I rial at, yard 8lC 'A ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lexington to 3d Av .lllitoClihdUN.Y. If Yoo Had No Rent to Pay we are our own landlords, have no exorbitant rents to pay, and therefore am ami do maintain the lowest prices in New York. ro-Morrou'&i 1,000 Men's & Youths' SlOSummerSnits al $6.88 All new models, made of blue serges, fancy worsteds and cheviots. Many patterns. Sices 1 6 to 2 2 years for youths) and up to 46 chest measure for men. 9SUi Trousers at $1.95 Blue and black serges, cheviots and worsteds. Some have cuff bottoms. Sises 30 to 44 inches waist and 38 to 3 5 inaeam. 2nd rionr. SOU Si,, SMs. SUk Remnants at 15c to 59c Yd. Silk ends remaining from recent big sales, inc'uding mesealines, satins, peau de cygnc. peau de soic surah, lining satin, charm ruse, crepe de chine, liberty satin. China silk, washable silk and cotton mixtures, besides novel ties in many designs and colors. Remnants range from I to A yards in length. Sweeping reductions on the regular price make the remnant sale with out parallel. Special prices. 1 ,1c to Mc per yard. ,, cau one- Shelves must be cleared tieiore inventory, half and some even more. None C. O. D Men's and Women's Low Shoes, foime.iy m- a a up to $2.98 tPl-T Girls' White Shoes, -c formerly up to $1 .69 . t)C Women's $.1 .00 White But ton Shoes; -a special, at d)X.Td All odd lots reduced at least or exchanged. sw-ond rioor. Men's and Women's Low Shoes, formerly m aa up to $3.98 uvl.SfSf Boys' School Shoes, aa formerly up to $1 .98 . . . tfSf C Women's I2.M Pumps and Strap Pump Whit $119 A Sensational Parasol Salet Miller Brothers, of 362 Broadway, N. Y., one of the country's fore most manufac turers of fine par asols, have sold us the entire re maining stock at less than manufacturers' cost. Note thr.se remarkably low prices . 1,000 Handsome Parasols, Former prices were $1.25 and $1.50 . . (55c Parasols 1 1 97 1 Parasols 1 1 07 1 lap Parasols tj OA worth to $3. sftetfl worth to $." worth to $10, e0 600 Children's Parasols, former prices up to $1.00 37c None r. it. II. I'.rssols D.pl.. Main near. Women's and Misses' $2.25 Sweaters,$1.38 They are mode in the popular closely knitted in straight cut and Norfolk mannish weave, models, with belt. In white, nal and combinations of colors gray, cards- Other Specials in Women's and Mlsaw' .Sweaters on which there is a considerable percentage of saving at tl.OO, 12.75, $3.35 and upward o $S.98. m. rot. Women's Bathing Suits at $1.87 Most of the women's bathing suits that we sell are made In thia building under our own super vision. From the material right through to the finish of the garment, they come under our close scrutiny, and for that reason we are in position to indorse them as the best that the same money can buv anywhere. L Those at $1.87 are of a good grade mohair, in U , n,iKnk.tv1e -nllrafrM.1 trlmmMl with ' ' I separate bloomers; sues 34 to 40. Other Mohair Huthina sices 34 to 44 . tastefully trimmed . $i.9S and $4 S. Serond Kloor. rimmed with galatea, f I 46. Special at $1.87. V Suits for women, X sssi , vvaxs $1.00 Long Silk Gloves at 39c It is only modestly stating the values when we say these gloves are worth $1 ; moat of them are worth $1.50 a pair. Several thousand pairs are here. In tan, pink, leather, sky, lavender, reseda and other choice shades that women favor. Mousquetaire style, with double Anger tips. No blacks or whites in the lot. They are the product of perhaps the biggest silk glove house in the country; 16 button length, mm mi us taire style, with double finger tips. To make a thorough clearance of several thnissand pairs, down goes the price to 39c u Refrigerators Reduced! Alaska, Star and Frost King A carload, 156 all told, tliat should have reached us a month ago just arrived. Rather than take them back the manufacturer agreed to let us huve them at a special low figute which will enable us to offer you a re frigerutor, either lift cover, "with ice compartment opening on top," or apartment house, "both ice and provision compartment doors opening hi trout styles. LIFT OOVF.R STYLE: I $6.00 Frost King Refrigerators. $4.4!) 1 $7.50 Frost King Refrigerators b in $10.00 Star Refrigerators 8.9H I $1 1 .00 Star Refrigerators 9.4ft I APARTMENT HOUSE STYLEi $10.00 Frost King Refrigerators $7.W $12.00 FroetKing Refrigerators .M $14.00 Frost King Refrigerators I1.0S $17.00 Alaska Refrigerators . .. 13.40 'rr riTTBtrililTT, Lex. to 34 Ave, SMh It Mtt Hatf 9