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I NANCE 1 PAGES 11 TO 20 PITTSBURG. pA.t THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1909 PAGES 11 TO 20 THE PITTSBURG PRESS 4 Will Learn How to Fly STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5 O'CLOCK. SATURDAYS AT 6:30 Bamboo Porch Shades including i V7TNrrrrTrirSJnOTXVn ra-r2 Complete to hang. NOTICE Sale of Goods Damased by Smoke from the Hardy Hayes Fire, next door, begins Monday. $1.50 Hammocks for 98c We have a splendid variety of Hammocks a large stock which must be reduced on accexmt of space needed for another department while rebuilding.

Friday we offer a epecial $1.50 value for OC (Other Hammocks up to $5) fV SmtALiytt Natural Color Green I 1 1 li i 1 rty x8 ft 49c 5xS ft 49c i ui3 j.t unc oi5 r.ic Trim'd Hats FIFTH MARKET AND LlotKT pans i psos i TT rT fl TV aT, ll i -ivV irr'-r tTj4 200 Women Can Save $600 We place on sale ow 200 $5 Trimmed Hats for $2 each. Entirely fresh, designed this week, trimmed on finest black and burnt color chip shapes, with finest French roses and silk velvet ribbons. Stylish and becom ing, with enough va 3 a u. DIRECTORY Main Floor. Market St.

Mde. ILK 0. 1 Jewelry, Laces. Notions. AII 2 1'mbrellas.

Wash Goods, linens. romcM ics. Blankets. Stationary, Buttons. AII.f? "0.

3 Hosiery, Ribbons. Leather Oood, Handkerchiefs. AII.K 0. Men's Furnishlnars, Fifth Ave Entrsace Dress Goods, Jiilks Linings Paper Patterns, Gloves. Neckwear, Veils.

Art Needlework. Second Floor. Millinerv. Men's Clothivg. Boys' Clothing.

Hats and Caps, Shoes. Music. Third Floor. Indies'. Misses' and Children's Coats Suits.

Skirts, ana Waists. Fourth Floor. Muslin Underwear, Knit Underwear, Infants' Wear, Corset Hair Goods. Curtains, etc. riety to suit $2 any face, Choice THE TWO UNITED STATES ARMY MEN WHOM THE WRIGHTS WILL.

TEACH HOW TO FLY THE AEROPLANE. ON THE LEFT, LIEUTENANT BENJAMIN FOULOIS; ON THE RIGHT. LIEUTENANT FRANK P. LAHM. -3 ir.

mimr. rr mmm nninnrnn mini I liiii.iiim i ir i.inisl First lot of 1.75 and S2.25 Chip Hatn at SOc are entirely sold out. Another lot. finer, and itanythtns: more ntyliKh nhapes, will be put on sale aealii tomorrow at each. 1 on ran choose from black or bnrnt.

and from tbe Unfit Chip Mats for which yon formerly paid $1.75 to choice SOC WOMAN SAILS FOR TREASURE TROVE The corner buildings are now almost entirely torn down, and the dept's formerly located in them have been moved to new locations for the time being. We are badly crowded for room and it is absolutely necessary for us to sell every possible dollar's worth of goods. WE HAVE CUT PRICES WITH UTMOST VIGOR AND DETERMINATION THE VERY CHOICEST AND FINEST GOODS NOT BEING EXCEPTED. It's a chance to buy you'd never miss if you knew how good it is! CORPORATION WILL ERECT 'OPEN SHOP' MILS. IS REPORTED War to the end between the United Btates Steel Corporation and the Amalgamated Association of Iron, rfteel and Tin Workers is augured by the announcement that the corporation is the erection ot two monster plants at Gary, Ind.

At this place, it has 'icen the boast of the corporation, "open shop" conditions have always proved By t'nlted Prm. Philadelphia. July Bill Bones and Tom Marlinspike are deep in their cups today for weman has entered their chosen sphere, and Miss Maria Laton commands the good ship Mace, outbound for Ediste river. South Carolina, there to rake the golden sands for the buried "reasure of the terrors of the Spanish Main. Miss Maton was given her skipper's papers yesterday by the steamboat inspectors' office, and today she is provisioning her motor cruiser for the voyage.

Captain Laton says that a Charleston sailor brought her information as the whereabouts of the treasure, and furnished a chart eo that all she has to do is to make the Ediste river and come back rich. Jewelry Friday and Saturday $1-75, $1.98 and $2.75 Rhinestone Mounted Comb Sets. 98c to $3-50 Solid Gold Cuff Pins, 2 on card, at Y2 price 25c to $6.00 Short and Long Jet Neck Chains, choice. price Curtains, Etc. $0.50 Handsome Mercerized Portieres, reduced to $7-50 French Madras Curtains, rich colorings, reduced to $1.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains, full size, reduced to $1.19 $1-25 Screens.

3-fold, silkoline filled, reduced to each. 69c 121Lc Checked and Spot Colored Muslin, reduced to yd 7c lul. One plant will contain 5 tiopiate mills, while the other will contain 50 mills for rolling sheet. The Iwo planiF, It Is stated, will be run by the American Sheet Tinplate Co. Working quietly the agents of the cor- 25c to $3-98 Long: and Short Colored Beaded Chains, Y2 price Fabric Gloves Sacrificed $1.50 Grade 16-Button Length Milanese Silk Gloves, pair.

75c Grade 16-Button Length Fine Lisle Thread Gloves, pair, 25c 25c Grade 2-Clasp Lisle Thread Gloves, large sizes, Stationery 25c Box Writing Paper, 50 sheets with envelopes, reduced to 13c 25c "Radbridge" Club Playing Cards, reduced to 15c 25c Large Sheets Tracing Paper, 26x32, special 10c Ladies' Neckwear 15c to 25c Jabots, Dutch Collars, and Fancy Stocks. and 10c 5c 10c Grade 36-in. Block Muslin, various colors, yd. 50c Jet Spike Hat Pins, 10 and 12-in. stems, choice 25c $1.50 Rhinestone Hat Pins, square, oval, round, and triangle.

75c 50c Enameled Belt Pins and Pretty Brooches, choice 10c Art Needlework 25c Cretonne and Tapestry Pillow Slips, pretty designs 17c $3.25 Handkerchief and Work Baskets, ribbon trimmed, 50 75c Lace Edges, Insertings, Etc. 12c and 15c Wryite and Ecru Cotton Cluny Edges 8c uiauuu die Dulu IAJ iiac uj'lCLlo i a. number of non-union workers, whom they have taken to Scottdale, from which point they will be sent to the plants closed down by the strike of the Amalgamated. At both Sharon and New Castle preparations are being nade, Is eaid. to open the plants now closed.

On the other hand the Amalgamated has recetved assurances of the support of the America Federation of Labor. This assurance was given yesterday by Secretary Frank Morrison, of the Federation, after he had conferred with President P. J. McArdle, of the Amalgamated, representatives of the Federation have been Instructed to go to the plants of the tiplate company in Ohio. West Virgm'a, Pennsylvania and Indiana, and attempt to influence the- non-union ne at those plants in favor of the union.

A mass meet NEGRO CAPTURED AFTER CHASE; HELDF0R COURT. Alleged to have stolen a sheet of copper roofing from the new Soldiers' Memorial Hall, Schenley Farms, James Blake, colored, of No. 2317 Reed street, was arrested upon the lawn of the Hotel Schenley. at 5 o'clock this morning, after a eJinse in which F. D.

Pasquale. a watchman, and Policeman Joseph Panos. took part. Blake was taken to the Oakland Police Station, where he. later, was held for court by Magistrate Joseph Natali, upon an information charging larceny, which was sworn to by A.

F. Walthers, a representative of the Stewart Construction Co. The defendant was committed to jail in default of $500 bail. 50c Grade 22-in. Stamped Center Pieces, Mt.

Mellick 15c $1 5() and $1 05 Embroidered Linen Collars and 75c SxlQ-in. Hardwood Picture Frames, glass and mat, reduced to 18c o5c Fine Embroidered Mull Ties, reduced to 15c 38c and 48c doz. Val. Edges and Inserting 25c per doz yds. 48c Grade 18-in.

Cambric Corset Cover Flouncing, 25c 3Sc yd. 3-in. Swiss Scalloped Bands, reduced to, yd 25c Shopping Bags, Etc. $1.50 Fine Seal Grain Leather Swagger Bags, reduced 98c 10xl2-in. Hardwood Picture Frames, glass and 25c ing of Amalgamated men has ben called for next Saturday.

It will be held bi Cascade Park, New Castle, and piomineni labor men will make addresses. MAGNESS TO BE FREED. Son-in-Law of Late Sen, Ger llxl4-in. Hardwood Picture Frames, glass and mat. 30c Week: End Excursions Pittsburgh Lake Erie Railroad.

Ashtabula. $2.50: Erie. $3.00: North East, $3.25: Lake Chautauqua Points. $4.00. Good returning until train arriving- Pittsburg- 7:00 m.

Tuesday. l2 itp'i $1 Seal Grain Leather Carriage Bags reduced to. 65c $12.50 Cloth Suits 6.25 $20.00 Cloth Suits. $10.00 $30.00 Cloth Suits $15.00 $45.00 Cloth Suits $22.50 $47.50 Cloth $23.75 Notions Heavily Reduced 10c Bolts of 10 Yards White Tape reduced to', bolt 5c 25c Fancy Silk Side Supporters, in colors, reduced to, pr 10c Large Invisible Hair Nets, practically untearable, special 6c SOc "Franklin" Large Washable Sanitary Hair Rolls, special. 33c 200-yd.

Spools White Thread, 3 spools for 5c $2.25 and $2-50 Solid Leather Shopping Bage reduced to. Silk and Lingerie Waists $5 Taffeta Silk Waists, black and colors, stripes, $1 Lingerie Waists or Plain Tailored Striped Lawn Waists, 49c CENTENARIAN MEETS DEATHBY ACCIDENT. Marysville. July 8. James Tucker, loo years old.

was killed yesterday afternoon at the Champaign County Infirmary, when a blind man ran against him arid knocked htm down. Tucker leaves a wife nearly 100 years old. The couple were married 75 years atro. Recently they slipped away from the infirmary together and went to their old home at Springfield. but soon returned to the infirmary.

$60.00 Cloth Suits man to Be Reunited With Wife. Washington. July 8. Charles Magness, who married Miss Ada Gorman, daughter of the late United States Senator Gorman, of Maryland, and who was arrested a few days after the ceremony and convicted of deserting from the navy, is to be released next week. He will be given his freedom from the naval prison at Portsmouth.

N. on July 17 and will immediately come to Washington, where, with his wife, he will live in the historic mansion in which his distinguished died. Mrs. Magness is at present engaged in putting the big bouse in shape for the coming of her husband. The romantic marriage of Magness and Miss Gorman, who is several years Jier husband's senior and an heiress, caused a nine days' sensation in Washington society.

Magness enlisted in the marine corps under an assumed name and was assigned to duty on the Dolphin at the navy yard here. It was while attached to this vessel that fie first met Miss Gorman. According to" the official records Magness deserted last July and in October was captured i Louisville, where he was living with his wife. Since her husband's Imprisonment Mrs. Magness has worked unceasingly for his release.

ilrls' ft SyJSsFirSi In black and colors A limited number of tailormade Cloth Suits for girls and juniors, in half-fitted coat effects, sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, at y2 Price $10 Suits at $5 I $18 Suits at $9 $10 00 Silk Lace Coats, 5.00 $15.00 Silk Lace Coats, 7-50 Two lots of ladies' White and Natural Linen Suits, fancy lace trimmed coat effects, to be sold at price. $12 Suits at $6 I $18 Suits at $9 $30.00 Silk Lace Coats, $15.00 $40-00 Silk Lace Coats, $20.00 $65.00 Silk Lace Coats, $32-50 New Lake Nearly Ready. Work on the new lake In Panther Hollow. Schenley park, is being rjshe.l, and it is expected that the water be turned into it next Mondiv. The smaller lake will be finished later.

The average depth of the larger will be four feet, while the smaller will oe rom two to two and one-half feet t'eep, and is designed entirely for the use if children. The boathouse soon will be completed It will be of red brick and of i cottager design and will have a large veranda. A large dock, set on concrete jiles Ik also being completed. In winter the boathouse will be used for the convenionce of skaters. I $25.00 Silk Lace Coats, $12.50 SUED FOR DIVORCE 3SS WESTINGHOUSE CO.

GETS BIG ORDERS PIERS AND LOGS ARE WASHED AWAY DABY FOR SALE; $500 THE PRICE DOCTOR ENDS LIFE ree Br United Pre. Stamford, Julv 8. Dr. Tul ty By United Pre. New York.

July 8. A really, truly babv. with bright eyes, and a shock of TJnder contracts awarded within the past month, the Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing is preparing to build some record-breaking machines. Two of these machines, ordered by the Hirsch, son of a wealthry business man of Wilkesbarre, was found dead in Not really, but you can leave Chicago or St. Louis today and be in th Colorado Rockies tomorrow long before dinner.

black hair, and as sturdy a pair of lungs his room in the Stamford hotel vesterdav afternoon. He had turned on the gas, and had been dead 14 hours when the Interborough Rapid Transit of New York, are to be rotary converters, of 4,000 horse power each, the largest of their kind ever built. Two converters ot aJ- Who Desires To Know More Or most equal size, also, have been ordered Any Woman About Good by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co Work, also. Is under way on the giant powrr house for the Pennsylvania rail Cooking, The More Modern body was discovered. Dr.

Hirsch left a lucrative practice in Springfield, to come here, two weeks ago. A letter from his father was found in his pocket, in which the father mentioned some trouble the young man had had. It is reported here that Dr. Hirsh's wife had begun divorce proceedings against him in Chicago, and that this so preyed on his mind that he ended his life. You can road's new electric terminal in New York, while the first of the electric locomotives Methods and Latest Recipes.

the the will be completed, it is expected, about Huntington. --W. July 8. Three gigantic piers of the Guyandotte Boom Co. were washed away at the mouth of Guyan this morning by the high tide in that stream and 150,000 saw logs and a million cross-ties were swept into the Ohio.

The loss to the boom company will exceed The timber belonged chiefly to C. Crane of Cincinnati. WICKERSHAM HAS PLAN FOR CONTROL OF COMBINES Paducah, July 8. Congress should control organization of corporations doing an interstate business, according to an address delivered before the State Bar Association by George W. Wicker-sham, attorney general of the United States, last night.

Mr. Wickersham treated the trust question as it appears to the present administration, the address being notable chiefly for the recommendation that congress should enact a law providing for nationally created corporations to carry on interstate commerce. Mr. Wickersham sketched the ways by which States may regulate business of foreign corporations within their the Rocki Rock Island to only line with Denver and Colo- August 1. Westinghouse officials say that a total of 6,000 separate orders were received last month, establishing a new high rec direct servic to both ord.

The business involved amounts to about $2,500,000. Among the other orders received are many from mining companies and other manufacturing firms which are as ever cheered a mtdnignt noor-waiKing Marathon, is for sale. Five hundred dollars or the best offer. The baby's name is Tommy Beach and he lives with his father, his 19-year-old mother, and two little step-sisters in a stuffy hall room on the second floor of an Eighth avenue tenement." Milk Is a necessity for two-weeks-old babies Tommy 1b two weeks old and Tommy's papa cannot afford to buy milk. So he plans to get a good home for Tommy and at the same time if Tommy will bring $500 help out the others.

May Place Big Flag in Park. Howard B. Oursler. mayor's secretary, has a new scheme for floating the big flag, which had to be taken down from the Frick Building and the Court House, because of its destructiveness. Oursler proposes to have erected two concrete pillars about 75 feet high on either side of Panther Hollow in Schenley Park, and fly the flag from that point on special occasions.

The cost, about $1,500, he would raise by popular subscription. Eastern Star Outing. The second annual outing of Tne Order of the Eastern Star will be held at West View park next Saturday. An attendance of 10,000 persons is exparted. representing 28 chapters.

The arrangem9nta are In charge of Mrs. George B. Robinson, of No. 405 Pacific avenue. nstalllng electrical equipment, now that JAIL FREE OF MURDERERS.

There are -no prisoners in the Allegheny county jail under the charge of murder. This is the first time in 30 years Murderers' Row has been without a tenant. Peter Kukic. who killed John Klamenc! in East Pittsburg, on April 23, was taken to the Western penitentiary for a four-year sentence yesterday afternoon, thereby vacating the entire row. the era of prosperity has returned.

rado Springs from Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City and Memphis, and have your vacation start when the train starts, TWO STRUCK BY AUTOS; ONE HAS CLOSE CALL. MM Four years ago Murderers' Row had 37 boundaries and advocated that the li- While Dr. W. D.

Denslow. of Bellevne prisoners. According to statistics there cense of any foreign corporation be va- was driving his automobile along Locust street yesterday he collided with' a buggy ouniainJimiieJ ture rewer prisoners in tne Jail now than cated If 50 per cent of its stock was vl for 10 years past. The capacity of the owned bv anv company, domestic or for-big prison is about 800. The average eign.

or" if that amount became later y-w-i nf -nrisoners fed nnt rAercA so owned. w. tUUQCU LV 11 train de luxe provides everything you expect in perfect train service and some comforting details you will not expect. driven by Thomas Smyth. The latter was thrown out of his vehicle and severely bruised.

Dr. Denslow. escaping injury himself, attended him. Emil Sass, chauffeur for H. C.

Mc-Eldowney. president of the Union Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, yesterday ran a car Into the plate glass window of an empty storeroom at No. 737 Penn avenue. Wll-kinsburg.

in order to save the life of Lloyd Duff, who ran in front of the car. The machine was badly wrecked by the plunge. John Hadow, a laborer, aged f5 years, of No. Fountain street, was run down by an automobile on Federal street last day by the county is less than 400. Two years ago more than 700 was the daily average and an addition to the jail was contemplated.

SAYS HE WAS ATTACKED AND BEATEN BY A CROWD. George Ford, aged 19 years, of No B13 The Brend That Mother Tried to Make a recipe for any and all of the most modern orelf on know axel delirious OPTIONS TAKEN ON LIMESTONE PROPERTY. Options have been secured on about SOO acres of valuable limestone property in Law'renc'e county. Pennsylvania, near Hazel Dell, and it is thought that the deal will be consummated within a short time. It is generally understood that the purchase Is being made by the United States Sreel Corporation.

The importance of getting a sufficient supplv of limestone 'is of great Importance to local iron and rteel manufacturers, as hitherto it "has been a difficult matter to obtain enough for furnac-js and other places where it Is used. It has been rumored many times that some ot the manufacturers might be compelled to move their plants elsewhere on account of the scarcity of this material. Places Big Car Order. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. yester-dav authorized its Altoona shops to build freight and passenger equipment to cost If ou are interested rill out the following coupon and mail it to the Modern Cooking S'-hool.

Marshall. and they will send culi! i ry siuff c.hi cur sir! I of lie ren-oved to tne Allegheny Genera! hospital. Me will recover. The automobilist escaped without being recognized. DEATH RATE IN CITY LOWER OTHERS.

Pittsburg now enjoys the distinction of it. ana th ird willing 1o Iram how 1 tishe hak" i is now txinfc taunht in is that the education of I'roadened to a better knowl- eoo.l housewives. vou aV.si lntelv free, one of their little book let.i entitled. "FACTS AliOtJT HOME COOK Main street, and Howard Long, aged 18 years, of East Bellevue. were held for court by Magistrate Fred Goettmann.

at the North Side police station today, on charges of aggravated assault and battery. Bail was fixed at $1,000 in each case. The Informations we.re made by Jesse Ford, of No. 1911 Howard street. North Side.

During a ball game on Nunnery Hill, on July 5. Ford, the prosecutor, alleges he was attacked by a crowd of young men and beaten. When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels become deranged. IMJ. lhis valuable little book tells you Only two nights from the Atlantic Coast.

"The Mountaineer," "Colorado Flyer" and several other splendid trains daily. Round trip tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo from Chicago, St. Louis, S25.00; Kansas City, $17.50. On sale June 1 to September SO. Final return limit October 31, 1909.

"Underthe Turquoise Sky" ighty pages of illustration and descriptive matter and a beautiful foider "Thro Scenic Colorado and Yellowstone Park to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition" free on request. You'll find them cf unusual interest. how you may easily acquire this knowiage and in addition gives you many Important household hints and valuable recipes. Offers of High Rates of Interest appear attractive, but FOUR per cent with safety fully satisfies conservative investors, who freely deposit their funds with this old institution. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Founded in 1862 free for tbe askmst.

baving the lowest death rate among the i large cities of this country. Vital for iast week show the rate of FREE COUPON. 26 MODERN COOKING SCHOOL, Marshall. Mich. Please- send me vour fre- booklet entitled.

Faejs About Home approximately ysoii.mio. ihe order jn- Kvr-ry rrit in hpinar to tf.ich and assU in learnins how to gtx-l nearly as much as she id. -If in bine the best cook in th" tteijthborh 1. always ready to please and surprise imlu-l sueMs "with well cooked and siasonfd. ui date food creations.

The ycrvinu equally as important as the cook.ne, for even a well cooked dish badly ecrved is rotiKed of its and appetizing amwarance whieh assists in making it so pood to eat. to say nothing of the harmony of foods and the knowledge of when-to serve them. Would sou like to enjoy the reputation of fceing the best eook in your locality and the ability of being able to give your neighbors tbe liver Ktaneys congested causing numerous diseases. The stomach and llver ust be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective.

Name Pittsburg was 11.T2: Philadelphia. Litrj; Chicago. 12.40. and New York 14.10. The rate of the city for 1908 was 15.98.

Dr. J. Edwards, of the bureau of health, says that no cases of tetanus have developed yet as a result of Independence Day. but while this is encouraging, it is not certain that some will not develop, as the disease sometimes takes two or three weeks before showing its symptoms. At present new cases ot typhoid lever are almost unheard of.

eludes noo au-steej dm rare. 15 diners and eight express and baggage coaches This order means steady employment for about 1.500 men. Yesterday a number of former shop employes, who were laid off during the financial depression, were reinstated, while several more win be added to the payroll in a short time, is etateJ. Address City or Town. State m.OO Fall, an(1 netarn, Pittsburg Lake Erie Railroad, July.

lOtb. Good five day. L. H. McCORMICK.

Dntrict PuV Act. 822 SmithiicU St, FttbiMirgh. Pa. 1.1 Ww-W.

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