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ONE DAY'S OUTING LEADS 10 SUMMER: VACATION FOR FOUR Beer Keg and Car Rowdyism Combine to Send Them Herricks, to Jail. |r FINE WHILE IT LASTED. |' t But Police Reserves and Mag-! fstrate Failed to See the Fun of It. [lett of the tugs |down the roud. tn doenn't know | Jolte Poseph MoCourt, eighteen ye. formerly Uving at No. 000 Ka teenth street; Andrew Delaney, twenty: | nine, formerly of No. 6% Mast Seven- teenth @treet; John J. Boylan, twenty two, formerly of No. #0 First avenue, Manhattan, and dward Landy, twen- ty-five, formerly 6f No. 8 Driggs ave- nue, Williamsburg, have hanged their addresses for the summer. Their united new address is the Queens County Jail, where MoCourt, ney and Boylan will sojourn for three months. Landy will return to his city home on June 16, This change of address was tnvolun- tary on the part of the gentlemen named, When they started off for Corona, L. 1, yesterday afternoon they had not the slightest intention of mak ing the change. But this mornin Magistrate, Gilroy, to whom they pr of ont oF 6t © farmer and Lead No, 610 Bast Seventy-second . t with . ae Wine Ooeeee =a “This boy, in violation of our orders, | ikey bintes ail, placed the Ives of 10) employers in danger smoking cigarettes In our Filly fifty men many in the wniforn of the paid Fire Departmen’ ¢ seum of Safety raid that he wa with former « | signing of handbag containing $200 buggy night, hi Wicks and ‘hte wife were thrown out memormial etatue, erected at section of Lanvala street and Butaw | the au accepted the memorial for the cit eeeray — seeking employment, BOY'S CIGARETTE IN FACTORY IS CAUSE OF ARREST farme ot | Inly ipon the Sheriff | y to assist him} \appened 10 & ne had in a} while driving with his wife last which vanished after the bumay been atrtok an automobile, were waiting for Mr Croker wien he artived at his oie, ft Director J charter from the giving one had lature, but had not jovernor. Senator in favor of ft, will go to Alban hie yker and urge the the bi | $200 IN HANDBAG MISSING, wie, 15, He Lied Lied About Age to Help Family and Then Broke Rules. John + ‘he arrest of Joseph Wainkon?, aged | fifteen, who was brought before Magia- trate Herman in Yorkville Court to- day victims of the Amn fire did not give their lives in vain. Weinkopt lives ut No, 68 Kast Seventy-second street and he was summoned to court for smoking @ cigarette in the factory of H. & n4 the horse rap away. “ithe atttomobllo whirled away after he impact and no one got ite number, runaway horse, with what was was found a mile handbag contain. gone. Wicks her the handbag was v the ve mi BALTIMORE, May 18—With appropri onies, the Francis Scott Key the inter factory,” of the proprietor of the factory, who appeared as the complaining witness, “How @ fifteen-year-old boy in your employ?’ asked the Magistrate, “He told us that ho was sixteen and had papers to prove it,” was the rep! “Why did you Ile about your age gistrate asked the boy. te was unvedled thin afternoon, Mrs, . & granddaughter of ¢ Star-Spangled Ban- "drew the cord releasing the drap- and W, Stuart Symington detivered dicatory address, Mayor Mahool y. @ented their compliments when court | opened, quietly but firmly insisted that the change take place forthwith, Bylvan Joys Palied. The day had waned and the night wa! ome hours advanoed yesterday w: the quartet concerned and about a dozen | ra found the #ylva: palling upon them. They determined to! etart for their city homes, but viewing the long and dry ride back to the city with alarm they provided themselves with a keg of beer and a number of | lasses, They ined up near the trolley | tracks, and when the car, personally conducted by Lawrence Metzger, hove | {n aight, they hatled It. Before the car | had come to a complete standstill they | had dumped the keg on the front plat- form, indifferent to the protests of the | hardworking motorman, Once on thelr way to New York, the feativities began. They filled the glasser brim-full, quaffed the frothy lager and| passed the brimming glasses around to | the passengers, who accepted the kind- | ness of their hosts with gratitude. The fun became fast and furious, more fur- foue than fun, in fact, until finally) Metzger and his motorman, knowing ne better way, heaved the keg out tanto | the roadway. | Keg Saved by ‘.escuing Party. Instantly a how! went up that could | be beard in Harlem, and aix lusty and indignant passengers hurled thamsaives upon the motorman and compelled him | to bring Ms car to a standstill. A res- | cutng party ran back to where the keg | jay in the graas, and tenderly tney car- ried it back to the car and restored it to ite position on the front platform, Again the tap was opened and the ambrosial fluid flowed without interrup- | tion. But the passengers who had) eagerly quaffed at first were now) taking flying leaps aud turning somer- saults from the rear platform to avoid the flight of beer glasses from the hands of amateur jugglers. The motorman leaned over the front of hia car, slipped over the switch and ran his car into the Woodside barns, where the entire reserve police force of Long Island had arrived in advance of the car. There was a wild scramble, | but the quartet now sojourning at the Queen's County Jail was unable to signa out of the reach of the po- GROKER TO GIVE FREELESSONSIN FIRE PREVENTION. Former. Fire Chief to Dem-| onstrate for | Museum of S: American afety. Former Fire Chief Edward F. Croker | to-day took charge of the fire prevention fection of the American Museum of Safety, No, 2 West Thirty-ninth street. | ‘The job has not a penny of salary at- tached, But the old fire-fighter does not mind that feature, for ae Chairman of the section he will have full opportutty | to Promote a campaign for teaching wafety and caution tn homes, schools, | factories, shops, department stores and | theatres, “They are going to ive mo « } room in which to give my demon tions,” ald the former head of New York Hire Depart Nvening World reporter, ut bis own offices on the No, 2 Fifth avenue, “'T | ¢ | pping for me down tn Thirty-nine also contribute one of my own ful m, and 1 the ma place t ant make dally vistted by hundreds o ae emplovers of this tn the elty as wet! eommunity Former Chiat Cr Uundred theatres, els, departinent stores and factories of this olty. In a few weeks he weld, he 9 open branch offices in Chi- eo, , Bt. Louis, Ban Wranctsco, | New Orleans and other lange cities. | ys ot Corona | BQats In Use For Over Thirty Years “The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘THE OGRTAUD COMPART, TY MURRAY GTREET, BOW YORE CITY. ‘> JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street CHINA DEPARTMENTS. Im Both Stores, On Tuesday, May thé 16th. Porcelain Dinner Sets. 100 pieces... ....... 15.00 and| 18.00 usual prices 18.00 and 23.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets. 101 pieces..... 20.00, 25.00 and 40.00 usual prices 28,00, 39.00 agd 46.00 Cut Glass. 8inch Salad Bowls. 206 2.25 usual price 3.00 Oval Orange Bowls........6. eee eee e G50 usual price 6.75 Handled Bon Bon Dishes, 6 inch size... ...1.00 usual price 1.50 _ Sugar and Cream Sets. .7..1.50, 2.50 and usual prices 2,00, 3.00 an ne FURNITURE DEP'TS. 1 Both Stores. The space devoted to these departments May the 16th and 17th. Bedroom ‘Suites, inahoeny finish, Eng- lish model. Bureau, Chiffonier and Toilet Bedroom Suite of Bird's-eye Maple, high Joss fioish, Bureau, Chiffonier and Toilet ‘able 100.00 Louis XVI. model, antique metal trimmings. Bureau, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Chair, Side-chair and Rocker. 200.00 shell finish, dust proof drawer partitions, bevelled plate glass mirrors, Bureau, Chif- fonier, Toilet Table and Twin Bedsteads with Dining Room Suites of Mahogany, Eng- lish reproductions, dull finish, Sideboard, China Closet, Service Table, Extension Table, former price 245.50 Brass and Einamel Metal Bedsteads and Fine Bedding has been very materially increased. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Table. . 95.00 former price 132.00 former price 137.00 Trench Gray Enamel Bedroom Suites, former price 262.50 White Enamel Bedroom Suites,—dull egg- cane panels. 225.00 former price 290.00 Four Dining Choirs and two Dining Anm- chairs 150.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO. Stroet 34th Stroet THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, gave striking evidence that the sald Robert 8. Taytor, son | does It happen that you have | “Father was out of work and there | ler oma ss abe Se _MAY 16, 1911. 1,500 Fi ine. Palmer Hammocks on Sale 4 98c Eacl s Atisracrion GUARANTEED OF ‘were five mouths to feed and I lied to on the grouna that the boy was help the family,” sald the lad. milte seventeon years old when the knot “Do you wish the boy punished?” was tied, ‘The deserted bride has te- | Taylor was asked. Saye He Web hea ie tase ies eal when “No, but I thought that tt would do|he furnished |good to have him brought here and |given @ reprimand and that tt might | seers for tho protection of other em- In the future,” | Mirhe boy. wan dlechareed with « sevete lecture. | Leena, pe | | DESERTED WIFE HITS BACK. | |Cnasea Young Cohen's Ar. MONEY PROMPTLY ReFUNOEO Palmer's famouse extra woven hammocks; double epreaders, ptl+ low and valance; ¢x~ Arrest on) Perjury Charge. nen, elghteen years olf, eon | [Of @ wealthy retired clothing merchant | of No, 38 Central Park West, was ar- raigMed to-day before Magistrate Kemp- ner in the Adama Street Police Court, [Brookiyn, on a charge of perjury brovght by Rosy Kats, a young girl he | married on Jan. 24, 198, In taking out the license to Rosy young Cohen swore to the | Stmon © We Particularly Recommend The WAFER The Sheerest and Most Durable Silk Lisle Stocking Price, 25¢ Black, White, Tan and other colors On Baie Where Good Hoslery ts Sold, Tuesday’ Sale of Women’s $3.50 to $5 Value Lingerie Dresses at 1.98 WILL attract hundreds of particular ladies—for these dresses are the classiest, the most exquisitely lovely Summer / Dresses any woman could possibly want, and the price is sensational. EACH DRESS COMES IN A SEPARATE BOX—per- fectly made, of the most exquisite sheer lingerie, in several shades (including white). Every style re riage icense clerk in the Brooklyn Borough Hall that he was twenty-one years and two months old, Rosy lived toget! |then separated. Simon's relatives sent |him to Parts, and while he was there a | sult was brought to annul the marriage Fisbens bg WM JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th ‘St reet On ‘Tuesday, May the 16th CORSET DEP'TS. In Both Stores. La Vida Corsets. An extensive variety of models for every type of figure. Made of figured Silk Batiste, Broche and Coutil. 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 to 12.50 W. B. Models for slight, medium and | stout figures. 1.00, 1.50 to 5.00 a really charming effect, with lace insertings all over shoulders, waist band, down front of skirt; ORIGINALLY INTENDED to sell at $3.50 and up to WE WON’T ATTEMPT to describe this lot of dresses, more than to say that you'll be greatly surprised and delighted at the prettiness, the yoke of intertwined imita- tion baby Irish lace and $5. On sale Tuesday at. r ) Drewens siesta’ A Wonderful Sample Lot of ’s S b D d Women’s Summer Tub Dresses Tuesday unusually striking styles displayed in these dresses. Lovely frocks of fine chambrays, linons, linenes; tunic, pleated or gored skirt models; sizes up to 44; to-morrow at......... MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Clark’s 0. N.T. Spool Cotton 2!4c Each * full 200 yds; best 6 cord; all numbers; quantity limited. Dressmakers’ Complete |Automatic Adjustable Dress Dress Forms : ‘orms ie Covered with black jersey in 4 sections and has cloth; adjusts to 100 height; rate adjustment, bust and Ff wite reinforced skirts; value adjustable to any size; paid mail orders filled;| 29 Partdoo los fie cut; EMBROIDERY DEP’TS. 7 inch Bands of Embroidered Nainsook, various designs. soc per yd. ae value 75c 16 inch Bands of Embroidered Nainsook, especially adapted for the prevailing mode of dress. 75¢ per yd. value 1.25 In Both Stores. Misses’ & Junior Natty Spring Suits AL! diagonals Made RIBBONS. In Both Stores, § and 65 inch self-colored Fancy Ribbon. Colors:—Pink, Cardinal, Navy, ‘‘Alice’ and Light Blue, Vieux Rose and White or Black. | asc and 35¢ per yd. value 3Sc and 45c 6 and 6}4 inch Ribbon with dainty floral designs ov white grounds. 29c per yd. values 35c md 49¢ nia’ TP ibe. Ys ‘alterations wiarisy Loe 3 pair for.', free; tomorrow, at Never Better Opportunity to Buy R U G ) The prices tell you the story in a nutshell. They’ve never been equalled in New York. : Reversible Smyrna Rugs They are * pti shown in Ort _ XXX Royal Axminster Rugs fental, flor medallion. pat- 9 feet wide; in init two to '& lan, medallion ‘and regularly high art colorings; 1 Tuesday, th Lift-Top Refrigerators = Solld ash case; “T walls lined with ry heavy sheathing; RL vil all parts remova- ART DEPARTMENTS. Fancy Cretonne Articles. In Both Stores. L : a ble for cleaning Cushion Covers, Scrap Baskets, Laundry, PIER td caknaatie and is selling An jee capacity about 50 1bs.; ularly $10; day, rns and colorings Sold all o York for morrow at nother stores for shown in 12 r y_ patterns and colors: special at reg- Tues- Sewing and Stocking Bags, Veil, Corset and Hosiery Boxes, Trays with glass tops, etc. Cretonne Sofa Cushions, large size. Ob- 7 9 8 ree ete Me All Wool Brussels Carpets poo 65 : Rie hia weal pe ks 7,98 (In white enamel cHiNa, MATTING — ‘Shown tn many| @ 98.98.) . n 40 yards to the roll: for $8.5 Unusual Low Prices on (y- | Li Shoe Bags, 6 pockets see 451500 Window Screens | “Table Cloths..... sdenvees Bgl Hoelght, - Ciosea, 18 inch Stamped Patterns. Kimono Waists, on Fine Voile............50¢ am a x Persian Lawn... +25c Night Robes,.on Fine Nainsook...........58c Embroidery Materials, Hoops, Stilettos, etc. 80 Inch 5 82 inch | 2h Inch inch Toilet ae Ww hetands Wild’s XXX Cork Linoleum inoleum Bargain to be Found in Greater New York 8 strikingly handsome néw patterns —Pure Cork Linoleum—-XXX qual- ity, 2 yards wie) ie stores, offices, hotels and pri . 15 grade: A Genuine $1. ‘00 Quality Inlaid Linoleum In rich parquet floor and granite patterns, two yards wide, with color extended through to ‘65c back; square yard (and all yo want), 40-morrow only... 12.50 Three Piece Bed Outfit | SOROSIS SHOES, 1m Both stores, Women's Low Cut Sorosis Shoes inthe latest and most fashionable models. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 8 Pov Bie Tite 2 BLUE F m Gas avy cast- 23rd Street 34th “treet Be 29 SAH Consisting of steel and brass bed, a 9 Soon he wd woven wire steel spring. and com- Ic Reina seeer he arn a 9 > tig ir : ah $12.20; pt ie p. $12.50; plete at. $15 Brass Beus at 7.92 Exactly as pictured; an amazing opportunity t buy fine brass beds at half price. Sizes 3, 3.6, 4 and 4.6 feet. in poulet or satin finish, Tomor- row only... prise Couch Beds, $3.98 Either two single beds or when placed side by side a full size double bed, cluding 2 mat- tresses, covered in good denim complete; regularly $6.98, Made of best season canvas covered; in tray* (two. compartm brass corners, locks and leather straps; sheet iron b choice of 32, 34 or 86 in, size: ‘actual Oo.