The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1911, Page 13

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eae — A tee ht Lee a tdoemmmeR AY APRA YT Rane a RIT emnee ec ‘Twelve Putontes at First Base. he has smashed the automobiie record|net played first base in a bal game between Waterbury and New York. A|yesterday between teams of the Harris- year and @ half ago he was arrested | burg Country Club and the Harrisburg on the complaint of his wife that he|Lodge of Kiks. The game was for s had broken open her trunks with an|local chayty fund furnishing pure mili to children. The Country Club won, 10 to @ Gov. Tener scored two of the runs, He nounced his marriage to Mrs. Hine Crofut, the divorced wite of a Con. |Pitved snappy game, having twelve . necticut hotel keeper. The second Mra.|/two-base hit and a single ‘The game Warrants Out in Connecticut] tows ater a few weeks “separated was ympired by Representative Wiliam from him and is now suing for divores, | 8 asking $60,000 @ year allmony. o To add to the complications, Mrs. eeeace, Jone Blanche Coryell of New Haven, who re-| -ains will start running Sunday morn- cently appeared as @ ptanist in vaude.| {Taine will Cart Cine ty peawonaer " Mille in New York, has sued for divorce | senor of the Chicage and Northwestern from Nelaon Coryell, formerly manager | Rajiroad depot here, said to be the finest C. W. LEWIS IS ACCUSER, | ot « beet company in New Haven, and|in" has eued the secona Mra, Lewis for p vow Ys the alienation of Mr. Coryell's | depot offers facilities for 1,600 traine and 980,00 passengers daily, nis. for Mrs. Charles Hinman and Edward Hinman. He Says Woman Hit Him —————| “Nimes” 101 Years Old—Hale, | worm cmantunee| Hearty and Vigorous qult of @ Aeht in the oMce of the Cur- —— ee | ties House at Woodbury, warrants have | Mr. W. B. Yohn Is a Remarkable Man. He Has Lived a Very in at been tewued for Mrs. Charles Hinman Active Life, but at This Advanced Age Still Retains Of No. ® Decatur street, Brooklyn, and His Health and Strength. her son EXtward, aged twenty-one, who have a eummer home at Southbury. William B, Yohn of 128 North Sev-| withstanding this vigorous life, enth Street, Reading, P celebrated and feels as fin his photo sho ‘They are charged with having assaulted Mr. Yohn attributes a con: Charles W. Lewis, known as the “Mill- i . Yoh art of the wonderful length of hi he felt the need of a tonic stimul Mrs, Hinman alleges that Lewis has tea tend reorntly prettily trimmed stitched Swiss coll with Venise lace, fluffy net cascades, been paying too much attention to her in pa. fifteen-year-old daughter, Elsie, The 4 a) was 101 yea Hinmans have been living apart since 4 54 ing le F nin jast winter. The aon !lves with the mother, the daughter with the father, Mrs. Hinman and her son, passing the collars, pongee si sing it. attribute my lone life to the Young Hinman, it is charged, smashed a window with a chair and, enterin, opened the door for his mother. It charged that young Hinman attacked sleep, invigora and prevent decay. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is the only agent that will produce these happy results. It improves the diges- Lewis with the chair while his mother, | . tion and assimi the food and according to witnesses, prodded him | a % 4 gives tone and ality every organ in with her umbrella | ¥ Over people. been used with remarkable re- patent coltskin, the prevention and cure of all The engagement was short but sharp. When the Hinmans left in their machine | Lewis complained to the local off lung and stomach troubles and who made out the warrants for the nd diseased conditions. Itis rest of mother and on. Up to a lat | invalus or overworked ruen, delicate hour last night the warrants had n WILLIAM B. YOHN. 7 ‘kly children; makes the old been served. fecl y HINMANS AND LEWISES IN sE.| In 1887 he went to Reading, and has re-| v RIES OF ROWS. The troubles of the Hinmans and Lewises “have made news stories for some time, Mrs. Hinman * the daugh- |, ne late William Ds an use, ey la Saag LOMO win g Dutat t called | ta for physical endurance and bi health and testimonials, also doc to any one who write: "The . “When he died in the home of his being at various times a miller, constat . re to any one who writes Mattresses Iron Cot Full $7.89 $2.24 $7.49 All metal construc tion, lounge finish Made in layers of frame. Woven e of this THE “RVENING ‘WORLD, “FRIDAY, JUNE a, 1911. BROOKLYN MOTHER trans tote house’ the frome nave | GOVERNOR PLAYS BASEBALL. | lived for several years at No. 4 Decatur| Tener Scores Two Runs and Has lany Are En oying Our Charge Account System and Easy Payment Mi AN Charles W. Lewis owns several auto: Home Furnishing Plan. Ask About it, Dep’t A Acc’ts, Fifth Floor. SON ACCUSED moblies. Besides amaghing several care| HARRISBURG, June 2—Governor Te- < rep iach & 39c Sample- ~ Neckwear Neckwear made of dainty, sheer batiste, delicately finished with dainty frilling; pique round collars finished with smart S ties and with bows to match; fancy i and jabots itteched: 4 . ‘ ety Bet abe fonaire Motorist,” and even better as many of this co y's Pure Malt Whiskey, which bh ots, dainty jabots ofmarquisette or bat- ; “Brainatorm” Lewis, try's early struggles along the frontier. | been consistently used by him whenever iste and pique and linen ascots, etc. Cc t. 1 75e and 98c Sample Fichus of marquisette, or batiste they began counter sults for divorce : ye ve wed “buf stocks, Dutch collars with jabots attac! ° + ewecce: A New Feature ‘ Added to Our Custom Dress Department ti wut’ nite presets All Dresses Fitted Before Finished ‘ We are now prepared to give not, if you want to save $6 to values in this town. Men's and Young Men’s $10 S Two and three piec fancy worsteds and and grays, also plain navy blue serges; all sizes for men and youths desi tras and styles that are exceedingly e. Embroidered linen sailor col- with lace, ¢ sailor collars, hem- lar and cuff sets, batiste jabots trimmed fine net fichus, large shaw! collars, embroidered linen sailor collars, linen satin sailor ilk collars with dainty bows 9 wide or narrow tucked affects, : use of pure liquors taken moderately all i Mites 84 to 48 inches, 61.96 and pax Curtiss House yesterday in an auto, my life. Asa medine I could recom- Ritaer a... : 95c Jutely saw Lewis sitting on the hotel veranda, mend nothing better than Duffy's Pure (Malin Floor, ) eeeecccece oo. =. Mre. Hinman, umbrella in hand, left "1 Malt Whiskey her car, followed closely by her son. ‘ When men and women pass the age of Lewis saw them coming and ran into |sixty they need a remedy that will i the offlee, locking the door behind him, | quicken the circulation, Lith restful P Though You Pay the Regular Men's $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Slightly Imperfect Walk-Over Oxfords; are in The popular high toe lasts with high heel, and the 1, 2 or Ki eyelet lo cue tal calf, velour calf and tan Russia calfski al, pi tect Walk-Over Oxfords Women's $4.00 and $5.00 Slightly Imperfect Walk-Over Shoes| From Endicott, Johnson & Co., Wm. Taylor & Co., newest leathers, Oxfords ‘ST regular] and Croddock Terry Co, and ‘other popular makers, B elet_ models, Eclipse Ties, ‘The newest styles. and lasts of the season, 1 Hoa ibaa ties d Pumps with, or 95 Patent coltskin, vici kid, box calf, velour calf and other leathers; lace, $ button and Blucher models; r of patent colt- ‘i i 1 sizes 6 to 11; $3.50 values, Sizes 1114 to 2, $1.29 PAP Ci erties adesesses oe d Oxfords; late: ‘st model without ankle straps. vel and toe shapes. Pair. Misses’ and Children's $2.00 Pumps oF black or brown velvet and of black or | F zes from 6 to 11, EB and KE (Sale on Third a fitting seven days after order- ys thereafter. This means an addcd expense to us but no extra expense to you, It makes several rows department as personal and as certain of satisfaction as it + linen lace dit means an actual saving of $5 to hiaes . er Made to your [~ ‘ "nO seu ety © y We Sting. a ‘Naushon Gingham Dresses ree... enone... $BBO] 160! Motes In eats Art Stripe Ticking. S {Suesine Silk Dresses ; Naz; reeooesees Custon Dress Dept. c~Misses’ and Juniors’ --- ‘$2 Tub Dresses Ina Salurdey ped *1= .29 Clearance Sale of Handsome Brass Beds At Re- As Illustrated @ re er ML 38.75 a Saving ot One- About Cost smartest and Made of fine High-Grade Brass Beds, in- luding the most massive finely constructed Beds manufac- tured, in choicest, most effective gns. Only one of a E style, and each perfect in every detail of finish. $80.00 Paneled Brass Ese Cink ) 63. 50 $50.00 Continuous Post Brass 34.75 ively trimmed ing colors, in 214 inch posts, square Bed. Scroll panels, head and foot; of actured: in silk lisle, embroidered lisle, gauze De Loh telat hs fillece bead Mad {ont Ineo fancy weunte ariaicod endl: Le iy Mi Nea: Misses’ sizes, ! eet full fashioned with high spliced heels ‘and toe In black, tan . wie flat knob moun o 18 years, imported Bto of French Male and Fy of rit a Bri $40.00 Brass Bed. (,3*4/1,,fi0! heer (eee .uze OF Medium wel ribbed cotton, Fast color otf 40) Milbaion Brose Bee HOSE) G 12H | Finch poste, round bell uses, Misses’ and Juniors i etticge audit nt" ungen iso diameter; op rails, 2 inches; 7fillere, 11 inches, | sauare top Fa a Sample Dresses te Ate * 10c 00 Massive Bray Bed ( fifi $0. 00 Colonial Brass Bed. 18 75 a ful i gecien with fou ee ted Socks, of slik round top l-inch fillers, acorn ° n \ ate. tops, Sizes from 4% to with Seotoh viata | Zo 7 square fille: 31 square esta nds to match, ¢ $60.00 Novelty Br )v fi ate dish, bright isla ; poste and 1-inch fille value. $45.00 Continuous Brass RY, 50 i “Twin” Beds. 2-inch posts, large . ° Pair mounts, T-ball joint: Special Sale of Peer Beds Ei" Enamel 13. 98 Scroll head and foot in most artistic con- As illustrated, 4 pink, blue or white(; enamel. tinuous post effect. 15.00 Enamel Continuous é BrassBed.. 9. 98hr Post Bed..... 3.49 Very attractive and Ich | Ny Enamel finish; strong effective designs— l s construction; heavy superior construction. Posts and fillers, Others as low as 1.29, and ranging up to 29.50 le Sta ith Single Stamps : Ho on Pe PA Stamps After 12 o'clock, | ais The styles are the very Summer models, the popular kimono waist effects with plaited skirts. hams and percales. Eflect- ent styles. Come in the pretty Summer shades of pink, ay eV M and tan. Juniors’ sizes, NI ee ey Tiel | eae eae aaeen ae —/ on edges and ttiest of the including ® very Light ft roomy cust lawns, ging- with contrast- various differ- Imported 1 of (rates Bacon sale to-u it Asparagus yaity 2] Pineapples nen 1.25 and $1.50--~ ----Rings --- 5 j HN {E Ses { of Sterling Silver tat as “8 8C F qrosta mectes ‘ bushel at... , be resh at Waist Patterns Ah r j >) iNew, Florida Potatoes—| while the st h Mes hd and Poultry Yi Mamjutrette pate Rhubarb, 3°" for Eo bottle c up to U ) t NrpR's Special... HANDY Atesteves eeees( Main Floor.) eeeee Floor.) Double Liberty Stamps for Tobacco Tags, Soap Wrappers, Etc. Double <r Stamps to 1 0’ Clock pf Same -Get 2 Suits for the Price of One Or Save Half the Price on One Suit That's exactly the saving that may be yours if you visit this big Men's Clothing Section to-morrow, Whether you were intending to get a suit to-morrow or Men’s and Youth's $12.50 and $15 Suits Strictly all wool two and three piece suits, in chov- iota, cassimeres, tweeds, and navy blue serges; sises for youths, 14 to 20 years, for men, $4 to 42 chest, at Boys’ Blue Serge Suits An excellent quality Blue Serge. Every suit tailored in a de- lable f 00 to 10 years. All are regular 83.00 and 84.00 graces, at. They are samples and made up as samples usually are— better than the ordinary. They come and galatea, Made in the Russian, Sailor and the new military style. Plain white, tan, blue and many pretty combinations of colors; all ab- eocccoeeee= these Sales Are for Saturday—On Third Floor) c---Men’s $4, $5 & $6 hey, Walk-Over Oxfords—, (The Imperfections Are So Sli ht, You Can’t Get Better Wearing Shoes Even Prices $ the very newest Hl bey made by the Walk- cut models are included. Leathers include Children’s-— r-Any Woman’s Suit ° + 2 (Secund Floor, n 98e) ~$3.50 Fibre Pree SUIT CASES Inche 'g deep. 24 Inches tong, t eeeee (Third Floor, jeees. | Hemet SBC to “We Imported Hosiery-— ' $00 Dozen Patre Women's Imported and Domestic Sample Stock! mer VERTIS ISL CO a ype Floor.) *-0eeeewe 77-5,000 Lhs. New Grass Butter, | 26c ' Wines and Liquors { imperial Ciub Whiskey ' { ' i lifornia Port or Sherry 28¢ 7 riumph Brand Kummel 65c King 8 Crown Scotch Whiskey ACKBERKY BAI 14) PY ota or KNW “Medium sine, Porterhouses i Rou ind’ Beeaks oF c Roasts: extra, epee rinahass Sh AReey | pic Ph ID abn eeee Ge THE 4TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't—WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS a $10, come in and look over the best suit Men's and Youth's $18 and $20 Suits Strietly all wool and hand- tailored. Wide eat fabrics rey, worsteds, blue serges, Thibets, fancy chev- hion, cut nice and full. Alsoint in sizes to 17 izes 214 Double breasted ian and Sailor Blouse S Sample Wash Suits Regular $1.50 and $3.00 Values percale, chambray fast colors. Sizes 244 to 10 years. At Men’s $3.50 Sample Shoes Floor.) eee: in Say Now Nota Suit , suit” 5 Values $14.75 c $34.75 The most drastic suit clearance in recent years. Think ofit! Every Suit in stock must go, and is going fast, so hurry if you want the year’s best value. Many models are modishly trimmed with br wide and narrow widths, fancy buttons, sil sor me models have wl collars i other models are severely a wide range of the ew Sum popular girdle Yakiste and the models; coats lined througho nd (Second Floor,)-eeeeeee ee. se, mercerized spilced ail the popula rect from our Kk Lisle, lace e, rtton and cobweb lise ckings. “i ee a toes and douvle Welt or reinforced r @} aden y hemnitz representative, Involving nt Ww 9 print, halt | Sugar Cured Hams— 3) "iit | 5,000 Loaves Freshly | Baked | 1 ee 15] | | Bread—rziiur Seine at? 3 iand White or Fi Green 4 1e New Laid Eggs Havana fruit, Cpa QUEEN OLD 7 at 400, @ quart woe 24 0k¢ of Meat xorbitant . & comp. between their prices and ow will 4s. Raidishon, ‘ some idea amount of money that iow Be fi by purchasing vee oem leasing het Extra Special for Saturday 75 Turkeys welnttae ros each, 1b. TICKENS LEGS OF MUTTON seat 12%c (Slath Fleer.) ) } Saas Te ed : SS invinmaot sate gio =

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