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ana EVENING WURKLD, ALLE RS, MAY 26, 1911. WFEHEDEERTED WALDO PUTS ND HERESHOFF WS “SOGETY WOMANS, PETER DOEIGER oa TWENTY YEARS IG TO'WLRELY” WOE WATCH PCUESOUEN [HERE BEER || PAOCH S| Cc "FLEESINAN AUTO, SOFTSNAPDETALS AEANSTSTENER’ VON PHUL MURDER Beer feeds the body—aids digestion — builds Decoration Day Needs at Matchless Savings. strength—and cleanses the body as no other (Open Saturdays Tif! 9.45 P, M.) beverage does. mer Mrs. Bond Got a Di-|New Commissioner Cuts Out) Kirkby Beats Behr in Round Photographs Flaunt Flaunted in Hen- MotbSl node bemaals ficansaasn i Mae aa Women’s Pumps, Ties, | 90 , vorce and Is Widow of a Lot of Cropsey’s Pet Ad- for “Met” Title Over Gar- | wood’s Presence ‘May Have Oxfords. Values up to $3. ° : " ~, fen Newark Doctor. ministration Methods. | den City Course ; _ Caused Row in Denver. | | The very best Saazer by that money can bu used in Peter Doelger First Prize Bottled Bee jeer. Every material, every leather, every style SHE WON'T SEE HIMNOW|MEN ARE ALL PLEASED.| aanwbx err? dour Lie, N.Y. Jucrot on voces ce nena fo: It is scientifically bottled | in the cleanest bottling every aise in lant in the world and under the most perfect Pumps, Ties and Oxfords, also F aps, that fit properly. Mey 26. Uneertain but aot anfavoradie |< Louis aeronaut, who was #ehot by weather this morning marked the «| Harold Henwood Wednesday night, and Pumps without str, lygienic conditions. Velvets, Satios, Kidskins, Tan Russia Calf, j Starts on Long Trip When She | Lieutenants Get Smaller Badges | of the tnira round of match play tn the |wino died yenterday of he wounds, tend. annual Metropolitan golf championship | ea to throw added itent to-day on the _ «in Von Phut's room a day or #0 pefore the shooting. @. W. Atkinson, the Colorado Springs contractor, who wae accidentally shot in fhe heard of Bond's return, and an-| ‘Their associates dubbed them "'V SeRNeh WEES BOt 80 EVERITT Dates Srounced that she would take a trip| Reill Jt did not take Commissioner| Herreshoft beat Steiner ¢ up and 3" ‘which would last for as long a# his! W jong to abolish the ‘Willie! ' 8° gvieit to dis native city. Another factor! Reilly” cop, They are all back on pa-| Herreshof, except in three of four! ti. course of the mixup Wednesday oe te eald to have a wife and| tro! duty spots, played masterfully, ‘The frst night, was seriously wounded, it haw de- ur Somewhere in Texas. As @ result of conferences with the hole was a fine half. Herreshoff got @ veloped. The bullet entered hin right Bond's tamily ts making « mystery Of | oftcers of the various benefit and pro-|! by @ 10 foot putt on the second, 3 being | jeg and shattered the bone and amputa- «Abe prodignl’s return. No one has seen | tective organizations in the Police De perfection. Three putts coat Steiner the tion may be necessary the man since he came back except the | partment Commissioner Waldo has set, tiird, 6 to a regulation 4 and he lost | a “emmediate members of his family, which | on foot some other reforms and changes | the fourth by being laid a stymie, Then END PA tacluded this father, Willlam B. Bond, his | which will be ratifying to the men Hetreshoff took his fourts note ta eva-| SHOOTS SELF TO END PAIN. adater, Mew, Edward M. Wilson, and bis | der him. Already the Meutenants have|ces#ion by dri Se aes tenure ties, on teas Patent Leather, Gun Metal Cull, Canvas, in price—a great deal Hy iy ” Waa) QSeantsataceii, cee oe ee Cider a tal eae een pour regular Wdalée, TC ha dee wat. set Boys’ Washable Suits at Low Prices . 7 %e eti e) ade | at the Garden City Club links. ‘There f the ; » Learns of First Husband’s and Retirement Is Made | # cause of the ght PETER DOELGER FIRST PRIZE BREWERY Khaki, duck and repp; button-to-neck and sailor collar modeis; some have em { Return. Easier for Old Policemen | #7, women piers who had droppel |g hie nutonraph aed beitered to ave | Betting Dept,, 407-493 6. $0th $1. Telesbeas mT Plan Wow York Cltp roidered emblems, others with various contrasting color combinations; @ll brought John M. Ward, Garden City,|metron for whose favors the two men a ee Value $1.50 and $1.75. . There wii be no romantic reconcti-| Police Commissioner Waldo has taken! ve Jas R. Hyde, South Shore Fieid| Were dellevd to have been rivals, were Value $2.00 and $2.50. . Back in Newark, N. J., for the first time| inside duty in @anvbling houses and die! clair, vs, Mortimer Buckner, Garden |belleve these were aecretiy removed from 7 Bince he dropped out of si; orderly 4 hat he been ided,| City; Oswald Kirkby, Englewood, vs./the woman's home by Von Phul, and Ws Woes ‘Ne (iie| Ted Chepecy Sain ad to Sete De Boys’ $1 & $1.25 Blouses, 58¢ | | Boys’ $1.00 Wash Trousers, 65¢ sbebind, The Mrs, George Bond of} men continually on duty in these places | Steiner, Inwood, va. Fred Herresheft, |the row that remited in Von Phul's } BOYS’ PONGEE AND SOIESETTE KNICKER AND BLOOMER #wenty years ago, now the widow of Dr.|from the time they were raided unti!| Westbrook, The Kirkby-Bebr and) death. ‘Charies is a new shipment and all are $1.00 natural linen and gray and tan al Bhe got into an automobile as soon as] Scores of policemen were on the detatis, | “tors, and the players in the other two | and $1.25 grades, linen crash. Sizes 6 to 17 years. 2 Girls’ and ‘ A iat? 1.95 Middy and Tennis Blouses, 1.25 a - y Of excellent quality white drill, with deep sailor collar and cuffs of navy, 7 < = red, cadet or white; braid trimmed in regulation fashion. Every one superior STORE!] 15.75 |) |= | more than'the ordinary beer. Linea Crashette, Cordette, Ottoman. Carry it, let, us know, we will see that you are promptly supplied. Boys’ i SUITS—guaranteed fast colors; in galatea, chambray, linen, san increasing gallery, including | ror photographa of Henwood beer. Koch Quality,” whioh insures satisfaction | dale Club. The pairing this morning |e? Biven by him to @ Denver soctety Gation between George Bond, who in| away all the policemen who were om! Club; Jerome D. Travers, Upper Mont |found tn Von Phut'e pockets. The police Value $2.50 and $3.00 earns ago, and the wife whom he left|'The Cropsey plan was to keep poitce.| Max Behr, Morris County, and H. A. | thet their exhibition to Henwood started BLOUSES; sizes 7 to 16 years. This TROUSERS—of khaki, white duc! Gerth, tas made sure of that.| the cases were decided in the courts, Ward-Hyde matches divided the epec-| 1: is known that the two men came GREATEST and correctly made by the maker of the U. S. middy uniforms. Sizes 6 to 20 SOUVENIRS SATURDAYS Girls’ 5.00 Wash Dresses, 3.69 for novelty quartered golden oak Buffets, like design. ing to the fifth green %0| Made of imported re in white, tan, blue and pink; also Anderson's Unable to endure the pains which had PP, . pink; pelcer and rephews. won from the new Commissioner a con-| yards, the stroke of a giant, ~ pears racking his bead for several from 3 to 9:30 P. M, to All Purchasers Ud erty ri eeliheiaaeee Fk smart Linea he low Ott “% beni Says tie te ill. cession (hey have been fighting for in| down in 3 to the allowance of 4 Herre-| wegks, Jahn A. Brennan, a plasterer, with full-plaited ski Some have waists of fine allover embroidery; others ‘When an Brening World reporter went | Vain ever since Commissioner Bingham | shoff also got tho sixth hole by wettiNe | seventy years of age, committed CREDIT $100 Purchases, — handsomely embroidery trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14 years. © Mrs, Wilson's home at No. 154 Orch. | WA8 in affice, | close to the cup on his approach. Again | sariy today at his home, a he was a full stroke under perfection ard street, Newark, to have a talk with| A&ainat the protests of the Neutenan Bond, he was met at the door by a| Commissioner Bingham changed young woman who said she was George| Stvlo of thetr badge. He made 1 | straight One Hundred and Forty-frat Steiner was nettled by missing fVe | shooting himeelf in the stomach. He © CONNECTION 4 " a phone les, then lost another DY died before Dr. Coles, who had been STORI Long gloves have returned to fashion. Smart dressers will not be without Bond's niece. big as a patrolman's badge | taking three putts on the seventh. | called from the Harlem Hospital, could them this Summer. Because we foresaw this condition several months ago and “Fou can't eee my uncle George,” he d numbers in it that could be} ‘The tide then turned, Herreshoff be- | regen him. ordered an immense quantity, we now offer these regular $1.00 grades at the declared, “He ls und Fead across the street ing short and in the digh grass on the} Brennan leaves a seventy-year-old | above low price. Made with double finger tips, perfect fitting, in black or white. ls under ¢he doctor's care Get Badges They Want. eighth, while he topped his drive on the | wife and two children. He wrote a let- de phagetiecndatt rp Dior nls hs sibs President of | Minth and so started home 4 up. ‘The teste the chudren ‘Batave Ba killed foal - a + : ent san excellent ea. | Self, asking ‘0 Wren George ond dlanppeared he had] the LAsatenant®-Amsonation, when | Hit Wa an excellent half Herres-| sat, Os | $3.00 Taffeta Petticoats, 1.98 een married only a few months. His| asked by Commissioner Waldo what the seadre:dla Jehu. eat ot the Ganker with 5 CHIFFON TAFFETA PETTICOATS—A special purchase of a limited quan- bride was seventeen years old, a year|Heutenants wanted to ake them = Small Roy Falls From Dock. ity at a remarkably low price to-morrow, Deep accordion plaiting, with theks, a number of pretty shades in changeable effects. also white or black. 1,00 Long Silk Gloves, 68c younger than he, The romantic lovers| happy, replied that they wanted smail-| 8 niblick, more than 13 yards and While fishing for his baseball, which ha@ eloped to thwart the objections of|er badges without numbers, Enright | lved In perfect play. Three putts bY} 544 ratien into the water, little Johnnie the bride's parents, Bond's parents|eaid no benefit had accrued from the | °#ch made the twelfth a rather clumsy | Qgivie six years old, of No. 98 East ‘i > ad swore satisfed with the marriage, numbered badges. Hereafter the leu- | Malt. Herreshot was trapped on the | mijn. second street, leaned too far over {RI ? A Sale of Children Ss Dresses Floor.) Mrs. Bond went into retirement after} tenants will wear the kind of badges | thirteenth and so lifted, being approxi | 1.4 stringpiece of the dock this after- 5 the desertion. Bond's father was a fro-| they want. while Steiner was par 5.! noon and pled into the river at the}. Sizes 6 months to 5 years juent visitor to her, bringing ber clip-| It is reported at Hea arters that lead had been out to three! root of Bast Thirty-second street. He hs " holes, Steiner lost the fourteenth rescued by a deckhand on @ near- a The dainty styles, the trimmings, the materials and the low prices—all wil! ae Lag htdelayes sehen La the! the Commiasioner {s to apa ® Aires aan Me bah stopping on the rim ug and sent to his home in a Belie- ittle diff hat 4 World “Want” will et it appeal irresisti to fond parents who practice economy. wey or another resembled her missing | operated clea, a fveniataa, aretem [of the cup, when the seemed sure of| vue Hoapltal ambulance. It makes little difference what you need—a World ant” will go get it. J BABIES’ DRESSES—of white lawn; square neck and sleeves, with bands of fine husband. Bond spent thotekads of vv sotectta Sp Cspeualone) ningtaan per 4 A capital half on the fifteenth uleetieaars. He neck, bishop style, with ribbon drawn through 49 +e (thee) onda bet deg Kas bee! * ia Dok aaatatacwory 0) the men and | ended the contest, Card BABIES’ DRESSES—of white nainsook; pointed yoke, neck and short sieves of pear Prob y mo ocd. ‘The olippings about unidentified men's! Commiasioner Waldo has some decided deaths made no impreasion on the young | tdeas about the division of hours for pa- Mrs. Bond whe, after three years,|¢rol duty and will undoubtedly put them brought suit for divorce on the ground| into effect ass - ae he gets time. of desertion, She “hen married Dr.| ‘The names of all the men who are ¢ Charles Gerth of No. @ Franklin street,! to be promoted to captaincies, Heuten- up and 4 to Ko. ‘Who died about five years ago ancies and sergeantcies are known, but| Travers, by playing out with Bote 4 His Return Startling. nobody knows what police officers are! on the last hol a 73 by four strokes, Young Bond's return was as starting | to et the five vacant inspectorahips | the Hest medal card #0 far shin, wei, Broadway and 5th Ave., corner 21st St. as his disappearance. He walked into| Police opinion appeara to be that| !1 oa hips aa OAT Rew Rls Onno> his father’e wholesale liquor establih-| demoted inspectors like McClusky, | \one to win a hole, although Buckner ———— (Main Peat at Nell Lamnyatie wvat one day | Setieins Wingend wand Musser, wis ett. f2, wins hale, attBouah Buck Kodaks, Photo Supplies and Developing complete department in Upper New York devot ‘about two weeks ago. are doing captains’ duty for inspectors’ | clared Trave! The most complete dep. PP k devoted to the ‘ould have done far bet- e ‘De you sell good whiskey?” he in-| pay, will be put back to the command|ter with a faster pacemal and th gure ants of the CEOUETSY EUUSIa Es Experts develop and print all work umptred. of inspection districts, If he hol¢s such speed to-morrow he entrusted to our care. prices. ‘surest thing you know,” answered sure of recapturing his title after three the merchant mn Hloneds whe tare. curren 000" cmariT All AMEE. narosen Bathing Suits % Whole Family r+ Msicstha sine atdiamsnk Veteran policemen who thave served | is to compare ‘Travers’ ‘a with per- ‘ug teat : FOR WOMEN, MISSES e. GIRS Ar tarlad aaSrined Ie square oF round Val insertion and edge. Also another pretty style; turnover collar and scuffs, with embroidered scallop; regularly $1.00. CHILDREN’S PRINCESS DRESSES—of white lawn, eral £00: nicely trimmed with embroi 3 reg $1.50. ESS DRESSES—of fine white lawn; a number of very elabo- rate styles; low or high neck, with skirt of eyelet embroidery, finished with ribbon beading. Also plaited model, tieece trimmed back and front with Val. insertions; regularly $2.8: 1.98 oF more than twenty years, but have not! fect play, which he beat by two strokes. and finally the old man said: “Well. | reamed the fifty-five-year age limit | Cards: ‘ tyle; others have plaited, gored or panel you'd better sample the atuft before you Were rejoiced tosday” when informed | ‘Travers Closing Out Enti Stock neck; many’ in princess ‘decide against it.” that Comimartoner Waldé would be fa-(M ss SPER ERTS EM os iu ntire oc skirts. Materials are mohair, silk and satin. Upwards from. . 1.95 54a , 5 ange , ood : espe ac ee MEN'S BATHING SUITS—Worsted and Ribbed Wool Suits, in ail sizes, } The stranger swallowed a good drink| Voramy disposed towanl the retirement | | Per: Radlk a 4 Hand then said: “Well father don't yout VP" a1poiico oMcera who have served (PMc SEER ETE L LB oe fashioned to fit properly; non shrinkable; fast colors. Upwards from 1.00) s a BOYS’ BATHING SUITS—For the little man we offer sensible and servic IaH {is aan want, 10 anteauh dial earst aance inion ia accnae Gh te 000 G h D _ 85.90... 2 05 HING s an we ¢ The aid man looked at him in amaze) takes the stand that a policeman who | Kirkby-Behr contest. It was a cas of |@2 9 ing am resses Regular ° able suits; all well made and at low prices. Upwards from. . 50c ment, The middie aged stranger Who! goes not want to do police duty had | Kirkby's putting up perfect sstood before him bore next to no re-| potter pe out of the Department thai | with machine-like precision, w — == semblance to the missing George. The| in tt, rival Was often playing the o old man looked and looked. ‘Commissioner Cropaey would not retire | fact. Behr won only one h ; |500 Tailored Suits Regular $30 and $35.... . 13. yi | ea Franko em ata in Our ca See tise Rescacren’ Dall i do f it isn't George!” | any policemen who had not twenty-five thravah peop aivedtion, aithoumn Hrysis Upson he Gnally exclaime: years of service to his credit and waa| A topbink adat chins ironhte, Mirae F 4 (G Va talking about it to-day the old man| not over fifty-five yeurs of age. Many | Ur" te placing out the last tee Role, | oulard and hallis Dresses fal that he never heard from George | cops who are entitied to retirement and | got a 7h prem the day of pis Aiespbbarane ani [105 nat feluaabin to annd ine stein of |/Ceyde teat Ward 9 up and 1 te go Silk Pongee and Tussah Dresses EPSON VTA NEW tvVA, e he came into his place of busine: full polleo duty will now hasten to thake |The semi-finals this afternoon will thero~ “ot course,” #ald the father, "we are | Nay for Young and enei Puttar. Tete KY) FE’ broidered Marquisette Dresses Edelighted to have dim back and to know | TB* Pollcemen stationed ut Meadquar- UAT muller sri duslind) ‘oest Gtoray ‘ he fhe a alive, We ail thougnt im ters are giving three cheers for Waldo! bh ott P a L) Le Meadow, 6 D id d Li onaccount of an order he lawued ¢o-day, | ADVOK Dyker Meadow, 6 up and 4 — Lace Trimmed Lingerie Dresses | sehen Mr, Cropsey was tn office he re-| gq ©. Greanw arden City, 1 up, 19 Starts en Auto Trip. quired tho clerical force .at Headquars| hoies, Walter J. Travis, Garden ‘The story ef George Bond's return} ters to Ko on duty mt 8 A: M. and re- | beat Archie Reld, St. Andrews, 6 up and ste ap on duty ot 8 AM, ond se i $12 Linen and Voile Dresses «1 »» = regqhed Mrs. Gerth's ears, and she sent | main until 6 PS SOR ORGE WEES | 610. go Oscar Wootward, Montelair, her niece, Mrs. Welman to investigute, | &kes the hours of duty from 9 A, M./ hear W. R. Simons, Westbrook, 1 up pat_tne Franklin street house to-day unt 6 P.M. Second set (thir 1A. Dewitt Coon $15 Tailored Linen Coat Suits ; e ° 8.75, Formerly $20 to $30 se He has also resotnded the order of | sane, Ardsley, beat ¥ Vanderpool, P t fle. Wellman told about her aunt's | Commissioner Cropaey requiring the \tottie County, fap aed a te ae tee atrician Jor utomobile tour, and Was at great | presence of » yun th peed ct the Se | iNET age peaeag bg ; Co 11.75 SO OE Man Wie eS Seonines: $20 Long Pongee and Serge ats. : entirely upon the length of while the Commisstoner 1s in the butl ‘\ Bond's stay in Newark. She as no de This often kept officers on clert sire to meet hum. “work on duty from 8 o'clock in the | To @ friend Mra, Gerth said before | morning unt!! 10 or 11 o'clock at night. | - that t hing see Tikes, Gate-forgotten” dream “which |, Talk of Strong Arm Squad. ; thad suddenly been recalied to her mind |, There 18 talk of the organization of @ | by the repetition In reality of some in- | ‘*FONK arm" squad of ig husky polices | | cldent of the dream. She had carea |™en Who tke to fight, ‘Thetr duty will ter George very much when she eloped | be to take care of KANE and ablebodied » but Al , Roe: i panhandlers and yexginen, ‘he March | ‘. s th A re sy ay alate teaser ie” ts | crane sary Towns hte oti 63 Six venue me Geri tad capeed har to a At A cn post and the| Between 16th and 17th Streets Open Saturday Evenings rr ong-a * uad NM be ded & do not make any windor Cloaks, Suite or wan strong-arm” squad will be depended do pot ample any window diavlay of eur Cloaks, Hulte oF to do away with that ev! is through the APPROVES FIREARMS BILL. mimisaioner, Wal'a AYig, aatomo- Fashionable Wearing Apparel on Pistrict-Attorney Says Sales should emphasize that its duration de- | partments or One-Eyelet Eclipse Tie, $3.50 While admiring PATRI- CIAN A PATRICIAN workmans! and PATRI- CIAN finish, that distinguia 9 all al VATEICIAN Shoes, don lone. sige of PATRICIAN prices. They are no more than. 2 Founded 1826 Parasols—Special Values t did not wind nh the morning. It shoo-fy” tour. ‘The you have been paying fcr foots W { Re Bestrt v does no Pi. . d F. 7 Silk P. ds wear srdiesey are } ods. He fou ain an anc: affela Ot arasols ae comfort and J Dineeauerne Winn soy | i scum ant BLUE SERGE SUITS y Te vice = ls approved th the sale of firearms 1 to restrict For Men and Young Men $1.95 & $2.95 rey Job and poltcemen it cneetelet Eeloee Tie, with tongue, to \ D a Tan Russia Ci in New York a ° . Colsnial fleet (remove the tie and put th * bachie oF ornament in pl T heartily! wpprove of the measure, ed race of S08 ues SHY sewpol In a large selection of colors; also ribbon effects, and you have the Colonial tie), shield t fh spike ¥ of the provisions of which 1 have | summer. styles. with plain color tops. Cuban heel, medium and extension sole, in $ { ] advocated for “yours,” ie ald, Ant Bye aie ie cane .50 I pe widths AA to By Also shown in patent kid. i meaaure eich han for i irpone the | fully dallored and 4 8 ty shops ask 85.00 for such Shoes ption 0 he sale of firearms and & VBeshne tens more diticut’ to" outa | a perfect fit. Fancy Parasols $3.95 & $4.95 |], Fifty Ocher Stytes of this seaon’s Low io tery ete, i foumit 19 have the support of all kod | i vari te WFORD CO., Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th S¢., New Yorks ( cttlgeng. pons 1s too cus | in a large variety of colors and patterns. SIMPSON CRA’ . Sixth Ave., eRe Tee Ce ca ees | WOMEN'S & MISSES’ 8 Me P . CLOTH SUITS AT REDUCED PRICES We show a complete assortment of Silk and Lingerie Dresses, Linen Suits and Lingerie Waists, Pongee, Satin and Serge Coats, lave your purchi aye sharane, pays “The ‘Taylor Nursery” lee Machine Company on Ice, 4 Exhibit 7+ got ¢ ‘The Federal Ive Machine Company of kn 87 Wall street, through its treasurer, ay Charies H. Eldridge, has filed a vol- ry untary petition in bankruptcy in the yee? adit? whe Rives ey Colored Figured Chiffon Parasols $6. 95—Values $15.00 to $20.00 bankrupte Il deposit, the batance | vay & St; 5 ye.; 19th St. “ f Baten, rt eta ronal payment 3 Broadway de @th Bt: th Ave 10th BL Monday Morning W. i eS ean i nie n7] Remember, Only Entrance Is Through the Furnttare Store. » 23¢Strent Fall Line of Furalture, Carpets, Pianos, &e, Brooklyn Store, 470 Fates St *

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