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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911. 10 AN ion ! ‘The girl served the summons on Mor-|rapidiy spreading toward Horseshoe. " and announced his intention of leaving | burned over. ve } L Blade of Butcher Knife Slashes Mor-|town. ‘There was a butcher knife on a| On account of Iack of funds caused ) ’ rino’s Neck and Just Misses | table close at hand. Jennie Attard | by the failure of the Legisiature to pass é . His Jugular Vein grabbed it and started In to kill, As|the Pian dgl hd bill, head f perlaAg | 4 a . Morrino dodged and twisted to escape | fire fighting forces are not yet regularly | } g : i | Queer Things That Have Just Happened, Cone | sites ty sonnny sorrino, who had | her vicious thrusts and “swings in| OUEAmEGG, The fe oa 10 ve i Cox f creamed op of her voice. Z o gone 0 far an to take her to the City | mother screamed at the top 4 RETA, ® densed From Press Reports ia From Stall for @ marriage toenes, Jennie] The with seeing that she had cut her |e | EE ” ' ' | All Quarters, Attard tried to cut lis head off with | house and along Carroll street, pursued - E. TURLINGTON, Vice President. ° | @ butcher knife this morning. Morrino’s| by a crowd. { Building to Bi ‘a i Spanish —— — agility tn dodging eavet hie tife, but he| Policeman Creighton of the Bergen | | i” © Building to Be of Spanis , i sat 1 rae Aa will carry to his grave the scar of a| street station Joined in the pursult. "He ® Ship Cuts Whale in Two. Plans Suicide, Fright Kills Him. | y found the girl in @ drug store at Union f Mission Type, Cool and | ull Hritish steamer Seminole, headed | The preparations he wan making to|!ong, deep cut on the right aide of his | wireet. and ‘Pourth Avance, Shere: the | BEE rae 1 ay obuibilat % |for San Francisco, collided with a|commit sulcide ecared Kdward Fitzger- | neck had taken refuge in @ telephone booth | Th " en Comfortable | whale a tow milee off the Lightship and |ald to death in a city jall cell in Omaha,| Morrino ives with his parents In @/ oy wae trying to call up her mother, |New Drug That Quickly 7 sf ut it In two, She had overtaken @| where he was awaiting a sanity in-| tenement at No, 617 Carroll street. | who tives in Manhattan, Interrupting These Homely Spots. | ¢ ’ | schoo! of the mammals. quiry ‘ 4 - | Brooklyn. He is twenty-one years 01d. | the telephone call Creighton hurried the ne we Leng Re yg hog Bo sommes | ‘ When the v truck the leviathan. He had a broken bottle and was pre-| ae attard, who Hved in the eame| girl to the station house. Ashamed of your frecklen, tt ne » $26,000 STILL NEEDED. | t+ cw were thrown off thelr feet, but| paring to cut the arteries in his via house is twenty. They were engaged | Morrino was treated at his home by |, cube, Mreugar—tee ado | no serious damage was done, With re | ae the excitement brought OF & Ito marry in June and the license had | ambulance surgeon. The keen diate | © imply get ove ounce ot act see duced 4 the ship struck several | stroke of heart disease, sey in. [Of the knife almost touched his jugular strengtar-fiom_Riser's ‘or Heguman's and apply 4 4 M Ss thas o ff other whales 'y Knife f r All Thin Women | | fonmea the. wi ‘hat inaaruch ae te | Yolm a8 1 pamsed throurh hia neck, | re int Seda the eat ‘be to a ea, . pon ,| fo at ina yak s ae 7 "Many Small Contributions | Suit Over Only Jersey Leopard rges Knife for A in ought |hAd loat hia Job he would have to cut Ler aE i is elo that more thas, ouaee aged . y Rl Fata eee ben out the wedding. She went to the Do- | ADIRONDACKS FOREST FIRE. seg pF Have Been Helping to | Barry Sturtevant and Ha and Horatio | to be operated on, according tom state- | TT RT nS court and got aumt- ie rary efor the double atengta my | bs | Beam of Dover, N. J., are engaged in| ment made by Dr. C. W. Moots of Tor} eo representing that she! TUPPER LAKE “TION, N. Y., leg aus’ to remove Telecine, Swell the Fund t overthe kin of the only |iedo at the Ohio Medical convention, under 8 i leop 7 led In New jorsey “The reason they are thin,’ he sald, { 2 The leopard was ‘n a@ tree and Al] “is that something fs wrong with them wi ‘er ‘ fat ae ‘ ot A e same insta Each | inside. Women sieep too much upon e are nol ¢ only concern that makes good clothes— John D. Crimmtns, treasurer of st. | Fe or ane. ly ; hey ore a 4 he of f s to have Killed it. The animal] thelr backs, They ought to sleep mor » Rose's Free Home for Incurable Can-| nad escaped from a circus, on thelr sides, or, better etill, ' there are other concerns ‘selling clothes as good as ours. { But elsewhere you have to pay full in-season prices. Only here can you come NOW and buy good clothes at August prices l4 id iiannt ‘ue, teil" woo Teacher Charged with “Style.” | fae, eer Sei Ti ranklin Simon & Co $94,000 already donated by benevolent| Being styiieh and ordering her gow Persons for the new bullding the Home | from New York is one cause for charges or. — The opportunity is yours as a result of our reorganization has loli needed. being preferred ama t Mrs. Brave Has 3 Jobs, Wants to Be Mayor Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. and Bender, uat near Corleare Park, on the! teacher In the Milidale (Conn.) achool, if Upper east side, the proposed structure| The specifications state she wears he be Ghee ie aU ty Whe ’ ’ siche “it's bee twwest gore ta Betoun la ee will accommodate one hundred destitute | “too smart clothes,” and the S¢hool | ™ | “9 r s % tuiferere from incurable cancerous irae | Hourd is iavert'eating. she ie the nat |corder and Juetice of Peace by the Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses ing store in Harlem. Hundreds of men who formerly’ hed to Dies. It will be the only institution of | er there who ever had v York | Mayor, flan antin AD A Nol lead hen tor la Sathish dm tte kind in the city, In the present es. One of her dresses ta a hobble | Then Vaughan decided to be Mayor quarters of the charity only seventeen skirt desea and Police Judge. As City Recorder SPECIAL VALUES SATURDAY aaa, iz ounce lection for the Patients can be cared for at one time, | he has announced an e . and scores have been turned away tor |All Green Car for Col. Green, — | reca!! of the Mayor and his own canal fo down town to get good clothes are now coming to our new Harlem store. The success of our extension to Harlem is ample demonstration of the fact that Hackett, Carhart clothes are most desirable, because Harlem is critical. oy ne tock of rots, “Col. B. 8. H. Green, aon of Mrw. Hotty [4acy for the, Job, After Reltoe H he} Gitdgs White Dresses Misses’ Summer Dresses The new St. Rose's will be four stories h Evesident oF the Tewes si6- —— Dutch neck, short sleeve model of white Of striped gingham, white ground with 2 in height, built in the style of the jand Raliroad, sald when he gave orders Doomed to Hang, Eats Bananas French ind embroidered in black, violet, pink, blue or tan stripe, e "s UL ts, e ish missions of California, firepr for a new private car recently that he AL Te mera ecu white, Copenhagen blue or coral. white batiste hemstitched collar. P Meee ne eae ten Wad Ho olraus, matager and wanted | orm BRAGY, ote ackson, Miss, f0r 6 to 14 years. Value $7.80 4.75 14 to 20 years Value 3.78 6.95 Values $16, $18 & 20, first floor and women on th nothing gaudy jon next mor ckxon, . r) 0 upplied with all the . n By values we jc d t ee cir eaemeny will be The car, now finished. tx ereen out: | murder, 18 to be whore he mounts| Girls’ Hand=-Emb’d Dresses Misses’ Linen Dresses Nie seduces When: vou bss tHETERIE Gon Gilad AR ge aude a eut ide and tnaide, with gold trimmirgs, Wee Bae br" beatin spe forty a day. Of Anderson's corded ginghams, in Tailored sailor collar, button front, also gladly pay the regular prices for thei =the prices, & $16, 8i3 “and $20 ion probably be begun before the A all the furnishings and decorations st tea potte. weing in Jung” blue, pink, tan or green stripes; hand dressy kimono sleeve models, hand end of the present month. are likewise green errno T u ¢ that other stores now ask for suits of equal quality. Included are all ’ please gimme embroidered, real lace trimmed. embroidered, in white and colors. wool pure worsted blue serge suits, fanc blue suits, hairline a $60,000 raves Needed. | Prefers Deaf Hubby to Poodle. til den." 6 to 14 years Value $8.50 5.50 14 to 20 years. Value $21.50 14 50 stripe suits and worsted, cheviot and cassimere suits in light and dark @ amount already contributed to| 5 i ; shades of gray and the various mixtures proper this Spring. 2,000 the building must be raised to $90,00 10| When George Ekhurdi of N rt Girls’ Hand-Made Dresses Misses’ Graduation Dresses Suits to choose from, presenting an assortment of several hundred eecure its completion. It is hoped that | street, Brooklyn, a 8 ar-| WASHINGTON, Lingerie dresses of white French ba- Of marquisette, French voile and sheer different patterns in twenty new models for men and young men. the public will continue {ts generous |raigned in the Domestic Relations | wi} meet. to-day at noon and ad- tiste, hand embroidered in white, old batiste; hand embroidered and trim donations, All checks should be made | Court on a charge desertion, he} journ until Monday. ‘The Committee blue or rose; real lace trimmed. med with fine laces, bie to John D. Crimmins, No, 428| wrote he could not stand for his wife's | in Territories 1s framing the APizona 6 to 14 years. Value $15.75 9.75 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 5 1500 Men’s Suits Y street, New York. poodi ‘and New Mexico Statehood bill and the tJ Acknowledgment is made to the fol-| The Magistrate told her to take her is gather- Ways and Means Committe: lowing contributors: and after some deliberation she Alfred Atmore Pope, $100. decided she liked her husband better, | ine data on wool and wo mae jens Values $20 & $22.50, “15 ' : : : age Stanton 1, {SPd Promised to get rid of the dog,! Stanley resolution to tavestigate the New Models—Misses’ Tailored Suits _ Fortunate indeed is our reorganization and extension fo rm In_arm. ‘ +t Moteait, Mrs, Jame } Te Set ny eee Le ene figures Spending $13 for a new suit. Mis, now + M — - 7 to buy a $20 or $22.50 suit for $15. He can Wecccn aia Mann ke c. e Misses’ Linen Tailored Suits Kimono Sleeve Serge Suits assortment. First, biue serges—in plain and fanc ? Klackner, each $0, linen in white and all colors, Of navy or white English serge, kimono grays—in every good shade, stripe, mixture or 1 Francis Lynde ‘Stetson and Richard ia rakabt black and white striped sleeves, large pique revers and cuffs, pleases. Then the browns, tan 5, mixture: f Deeves, each $25. silk sailor collar; new model skirt. 14 50 lace frill collar; new model skirt. 24 50 sirable; every suit tailored up to the rigid Hackett, Carhart star ndard * f Iaabei C. Smith, $15. | 14 to 20 years. Value $20.00 14 to 20 yea Value $39.50 Ms that insures perfect fit and shape on } ,Airs Bamuel D. styles, Van R, Pheips, : : Mra. 3. E. Sch i. Misses’ Linen Tailored Suits Summer Serge Tailored Suits : " bourg, Joseph FE Hy ’ H 9 ; rca a Saturday Sale of Women’s Suits OF Again Uses whe and natura gael Ne 900 Men’s Suits, $47.50 ing y th H. William ¥ ward L. ii collar and cuffs, new model skirt. imono sleeves; new model skirt. ‘tine, Willam Dd. R.! Very latest models, in fine French serges, 14 to 20 years. Value $24.50 16.50 14 to 20 years. Value $45.00 29.50 Values $22.50 & $25, cheviots and fancy mixtures; made with deep sailor collar, inlaid with black satin; also with shawl and notch collars; new 7-gore, habitback skirt; lined with peau de cygne; black and all good color: $] 3: 50 actual value, $25.00; special on Saturday, at Night Gowns Women’s Hose Emil Gruening, Mrs. ¥. Juh- | ring, Mrs, Margaret Shepard, J. 1°. Me-| ! Donough, Lige Saxe, H. Bommireh, | | Miriam T. Coe, Teresa McCaclen, Mra. | Frans J, Daly, Thomas McG Samuel | A, Stern, H. P. Knowles, Louls Retchert, | , W._B. Kunhardt, Georgia A, Howard, | !B. P. Dutton, Mra. H. J. Kochersperger. | A. Lueder, Sophie Schmitt, M. Lissber- | Nine hundred suits do not go far in thr with a complete range of sizes in thes reduced to $17.50. When we shall be co se NOT all sizes is problemati but we'll t to-im breaks this line up. ncluded are blue serge “suits in Plain wea fancy weaves and with hairline stripes. Also g? n, brown mixture suits in light, medium and dark shades, ‘The NOW in a dozen different models fo: big stores, We start suits now AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Misses’ Tailored Suits Silk and Voile Dresses | wer, Ani Roeser, Dwight A. Jones, or Davy Oe BAS OFF fp, Sec bee: Rome oh ieaare and (hearse silk Se en and young men. Bra aeemaberea Baie (2s Jarvis Wines Night Gowns; very| Fine Imported Gauze Lisle Hose, Sepa ane: maneied) Fapeies alee) back Wolle Gd Over: ORG a6 Berke au tailor satin. 14 to 20 years, 1 8 50 shepherd checks. 14 to 20 years. Jatest novelty, in fine, sheer pink and | in plain, lace boot and allover lace Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Heretofore $24.50 to $29.50 blue French batiste; surplice style] styles, with double garter tops and with 6 clusters of pin tucks; trim-| reinforced heels toes; black or med with Torchon lace and wide] tan; regular price, 60c pair; special wash ribbon; regular value. on Seturda; $1.50; special on Saturday, at 90 8 pairs for “bi.t0; per pair 38c Women’s $3.00 and $4.00 Waists In lingerie, lawns, voiles and marquisette, in all the latest colorings and designs: med in German Val. and Cluny laces; others hand-em- Many Small Donations. + Bertha R. Proskanes, William V. Mar- tia, C. R. Fournier, each $3. Beltz, Swan Pels, each Mees Lawrence, Mrs, A. G | Mre. Clowes, A. Werner, Zelia V Best Values of Ali—These Men’s Suits That Should Fetch $28 to $45. For over half a century Hackett, Carhart have excelled In the fashioning of extremely high-class clothes for men. These garments are tailored right here in New York, designed and intended for New Yorkers to wear and men who dress like New Yorkers. Distinctive Boys’ Summer Clothing -- Boys’ All-Wool Suits - Boys’ Washable Suits xtra pair of knickerbock jan and Sailor models of galatea, h Med | ‘Rosenheim, Emile, P.. Regens: F. T. Rent, E. D. Maillonex, | ® broidered; high and Dutch necks; long, short and kimono § 9.95 ik aad doable linen, chambray and white drill, 2 Seles SOUR In Quays Hse loses Heid Ap Donk) ou ean ' rah Rahelnor &. 53. sleeves; regular value, ane] “Hl oo at. ‘Hes $] Rortolk an jouble-bre: Nees ane 6.75 210 & years. Value $2.08 1 95 ay now far underprice, as a result of our reorganization and webert OC. Knapp, Annie A. Knight, | igh- 88 Men's Suits, made to sell for $25 and $28..........eeeeeeees $19.50 \Goldtranke Mir. Mocuilom, MI, oo: Women’s High-Cla: ats Boys’ Hand Tailored Suits Boys’ Washable Suits Men's Suits made to sell for $28 and $30.. . $21.50 ‘ville, Eugene Loeb, Capt. and Mrs, F. Women’s Fancy Trimmed and Tailored Hats, of Hemp and fine Extra pair of cere ora ‘egulation Sailor or Russian models in Perr MA a $24 3. Gibeon James Ft aden, Mrs. Den} Chip: trimmed in fancies, flowers and bows; white, black, natural $8 .50 oF taishel Wanted ae feaeua: gilstes, poplin and imported linens Men's Suits made to sell for $30 and $32.50 . $24.50 \ W. Hyman, Ella Burr, and colors, regularly $10.00 and 619.50; special on Saturday, at 8 to prada Value $12.50 9.75 to 10 years, falue $3.95 2.95 Men's Suits ey to aall Tor ete ie $3 . sree tello, Alfred Neuha Men's Suits made to sell for $35 and $38 . $31, ‘ ree wer, Thumeln Sap Men’s Negligee Shirts Boys’ En nglish Raincoats Boys’ Washable Coat Suits Men's Sults made to sell for $38 and $4 $34.50 Le Modry. “Mra, Wilitam Scott, Oncar Made of fine, lustrous soisette, in all the latest woven stripes and of tan of olive English Gabardine with Norfolk and double-breasted models of Men's Suits made to sell for $40 and $45 - $37.50 Duryea, Siies Hannah Smith, Mise Pau- colorings; soft French cuffs attached; regular value, $1.60, 5, $7.00 jaid back. Guaranteed waterpeoct. 5 q 5 linen crash, khaki and white duck. line H. Lederer, Mra. C. A. Kollsted: special on Saturday, at....pssssssccerececerccssveceseeens to 17 years, Value $8.50 ° 8 to 17 years. Value $4.50 2.95 Henry Matz, P. erie | R. F. @astus, h $1. L. M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Avs. ‘ MOE LEVY Young Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits Business Is Great--In Fact Never Better Poy ROS RRR OR NmnsinmatEN Of Navy En glish Serge, Scotch Tweed, Homespuns and Cassimeres, 1 5 00 Those morning-after, headachy reports about town don’t tally with my in newest colorings. 31 to 40 chest. Heretofore $18.75 to $24.50 experience this Spring. My salesmen are on the jump every minute, while my four hundred tailors and operators are working day and night to keep assortments up. Is there any wonder with such values? é, ei a | 3] bl fies DOUG LAS Values count this Spring as they have never counted you oy iad to vit NV’, L. Douglas shos stare and pring as they have never counte inpect the Spring and Summer Oxfords and high Very Special for Young Men, $ Sulis Worth Up to $15, . 10 Sizes are 30 to 36 inch chest, or to fit young men nia to 20 years old. As FIRST’ long trouser suits these are unexcelled, because they are cut on boyish models and tailored to fit correctly. Included are all-wool pure worsted blue serges, fancy weave worsteds—very wear- resisting—and gray, tan and brown mixture fabrics, Cut on advance style two and three button models, EXTRA VALUES FOR BOYS Hackett, Carhart clothes for boys are made extra roomy, They give the growing boy a chance, They are tailored to FIT. $7.50 Blue Serge Suits, $4-95 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SATURDAY Suits of strictly all-wool pure worsted blue serge, warranted fast color, Models are double-breasted long-cut coats and pleated Nor- folks. The knickers are cut extra full and are lined throughout. These suits were made to sell at $7.50 and no other store in New York sells as good a Suit at $7.50. Sizes up to 18 years. Just the fine suit you | | before. With capital tied up and stock tickers idle, : Reif He want for confirmation or best “Sunday-go-to-meeting” wear, wise men are not putting half the price of a suit into aang Short eng) a cad ym Blue Ser ge and $ 95 alabel. They are getting two suits for about theprice they i smaller; High Heel Shoes for Young Men, as well suis . . as the more Substantial Styles which have made W.L. Mixture Su formerly paid for one—they are investigating my values, Finely tailored blue serge suits with one pair of knickers and gray, ed rt ot i med be rh any - bee Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. Whatever tan and mixture cheviot and worsted suits with TWO palrs of knisk: quality of material and workmanship, the same fabrics 5 1 | L. ers, made to sell this season at $8.50 and more, You save over $2.50 ur ideal of a shoe, you will find it in a W.L. Douglas ; alcth eco they have been accustomed to pay $5 for elsewhere. y' y ug on every one of these suits and secui thes that will become your store. W.L. Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer for the money than any other make. A Made in the nobbiest BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. Boys’ ‘4 Suits seinen wo #98 GAUTION! Frtetrumnsa'arane smart fabrie...... high prices boy and that will withstand the hardest treatment he can give them, Sale of $2 to $4 Wash Suits These suits are made of imported mate: that $1 6 are quite laundry proof. The colors are permanent, ° 5 New sailor and Russian models in sizes 2 0 10 years. Ch nd of at least $1.95 The values I give cannot be exaggerated, Investigate them for yourself to-day, No matter whether you have $10 to spend or $35, I can save you at least one-third. of all the plain colors c 400 fancy designs. Made to sell this season at $2 to $4. All these suits are now reduced to these three prices wsssssessseveesesvecseneceennerens 4 $2.45 HACKETT, CARHART & Co,,||i INC. RETAIL 265 Broadway, Near Chambers Street ; S, 152 mk, Brockton, Mass, i BOYS’ SHOES, $2.00 & $2.50. ‘The Hest School and Dress Shoes for the Price in It annot obtain W. L. Douglas sh » fe oe e ¥ : [ee etter tne WOT e W. L, DOUGLA: My Only Store—Open Evenings ie ara ree Bloc! ol dw: ay. © 119-125 Walker Street, on ‘ticck trom canal se. Bubwey. pieces eps eee 841 Broadway, Corner 13th St. 125th St. Near 8d Ave. HARLEM STORE OPEN EVENINGS Nena Trond Bt. 25 SMEG ave,