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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE’ 20, | BLACK FLAG SIGNAL HALTS RACING AVIATORS. , [Raised Because of Storm, and Flock | of Airmen at Liege Remain Another Day. Relaium, June 20.—At 2 o'clock | 1911, ‘DYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA MORBUS. wa otiuue, j jeacly eliet will afford ‘ure. ent darsrs RRR! SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, ator, his nome | dividual atocktoider, ended in defent ral nativity Gere | (o-day's meeting of the Board of Dire tora, which reat Ka wardex, whom Gould tried to ott Kawardes's ttely imp: & Gerhardt nah. Ate k the shattered | ° of of the car, | « Mr. Mulien had from | Rhea came from, and | Mr forme Wrong and i show | Bot by ‘his m CHOATE RETURNS RAN OF BREKS TOCQURTTOARGUE MADE COMRADES == == NV WL CONTEST. OF SONS OF ERN = os en's Librarion, Sm _ Between Lenox & 7th Aves Lenox & 7th. Aves. eG Wednesday—Matchless Money-Saving "Wednesday —Matchless Money-Saving Chances _ Long Silk Gloves Are Scarce Where Else in New York Can You Buy Pure White or Black 16-BUTTON Sift | Gloves at the Remarkable Price of Once again, as we predicted weeks ago, long Silk Gloves are the rage. Manufacturers cannot produce them fast enough. There's a veritable famine. Months ago we bought enormous quantities and now offer them at less than others pay at present at wholesale. Not 12-button lengths, but 16-BUTTON full elbow length, with double tipped fingers: excellent quality and perfect-fit- ting. Before long they'll be $1.00—but while this big lot lasts the above price Hooks for F The frst a for the | houses Avenue Pi Highteen | —_—_2e— jay'« fight, Mullen and Mr. Shea left . Walking arm in arm, Mr Former Ambassador than | Mosinee and Driver Discov explaining that if he'@ only known Widow's ered They Both Came From 4 ye vottan't have called Mr. Mullen an 1A. P. A. for any amount of money sonal” among the 50 fire reeity, and deal with serious mat- rs generally Claim in “Per- was Same County. Suite. era ea | , GAIETY NOT FOR GOULD. Estate We Give Surety Sixth Li 20th-22nd St. Atier an absence of severat Tt wor Joseph 1 Ambassador to England, ears, ' George Kdwnrdes Gets Directorahip Choate, former bret of London Theatre, to-day made his appearance | brick Frank Gould's a the Courty Court-House to argue for | the brick 2 Watts in her suit to establish a the mot n of the will of the late Mra, | Protestant pup. Mary Pinkney vw, the drt A recent appraisal of Mrs, P vatrick Shea, wher estate showed that the miitions was Mr. 7 her would run into two figures. Under! And the will all the real and personal prop-| frut for those who do not care to fi erty was divided between two nieces jn tho further details for themacives and two nephews, Thomas L. Watts js perhay Was one of the beneficiaries. Although | Mullen was guiding a B certain of the be were left in! car through Liberty avenue, trust for the beneficiaries, Mra, Pinkney anc Mr. Shea was steering his load ot left Mr. Watts's estate to him outright. | prick through the same thoroughfar His death followed shortly after that of when the above mentioned interchang: inkney, and to-day his widow be- an action before Supreme Court ice Bischof to determine what her ¢ of the estate of her husband Is |ing his truck sau to be. Jand directly in front of the car fi The whole question at Issue ts wheth- |distance of several blocks er the property consists of real or per {dais street, when Mr. Shea condeacend- ronal property. Altogether, Mr. Watts /ed to turn out and let the car by Mr. inherited nearly $2,700,0, If the court | Mullen was moved to speak sharply to decides the estate Is personal, Mrs.| Mr. Shea. Subsequently, Mr. Mullen Watts is entitled to one-third of it out-{emplyed his iron switehink key, right. Should it be held, however, that |Mr. Shea was just as free with his em- it consists of real property, then under ser dower right Mrs, Watts 1s only en- tilled to one-third of the income from most of which is said to ed real estate, come from the property is comr ty small, whereas should the @ held as personal Mrs. Watts would Os | entitied to $9,000 outrt At the time of th estate and in accordance wi of the will a large part o tate Was converted into cas the Jaw tt is 7 | kus, counsel for the executors of the estate, if real estate is sold and con verted into cash for the pur tribution, it is still considered reat ex tate. The stand taken by that distribution therefore the proc be regarded as Another point rais Je whether the Inheritar Watts estate sh executors omas James Mullen there you are. no t them himself, n of the the terms eee SES: Mr. Choate ts le and ould | y the lawyer tax on the! the | Every nt ie a Smith and ot; vision is made in the will trary that the inheritance tax’ must} be paid by the legates. In this Instance | the tax amounts to $6,000. | pte Ah aa MAYOR FOR HOME RULE, HE TELLS BROOKLYNITES. Declares He Will Not Sign Manda- tory Bill Passed by the Legisature. . Mayor Gaynor stands for New York Ciy home rie. At a public hearing to-day on a bill that seeks to compel the city to refund sewer assessments paid by owners of property along Third ave- nue Brooklyn, the Mayor turned to one of the advocates of the measure Who had been talking and sald: “You heed go no further. 1 will not approve this bill, Under no circumstances. will approve e Leg- Blue serges rates Fs | Fancy weave blues are Just or not.” New York. or limited ments of fal a neve here is every new shad well as new blues, plain blu of innumerable blue, bia decorations and eilk strip ‘There is ever ® oung men and boys. 18.00, 20.00, 22.50, Canadian crashes Velour flannels Smart homespuns High grade crashes Exclusive flannels Irish weave home- paid semi-annually as at present, | 20 SCALDED IN CRASH OF SPEEDING TRAIN. Passengers of Boston and Maine Express on Central Vermont Road Victims. rstead of annually, spuns Australian blue serges Stripe weave blues Exclusive velours Canadian. homespuns English crashes English finished ve- lour flannels Wale flannels Fancy weave blues 22. more passengers verely Central between the Boston which left Bost 7.80 o'clock Jast night for Montreal, and a freight train. No one was killed, put Mary Magee of Lowell, Mass., was so seriously scalded | that she may not recover. . > ACCUSE BANKRUPT FIRMS. Irish Donegal home- spuns Forcign crashes Worsted finished flannels Forcign fancy weave blue serges Motor Clothes for O ccealed Assets, An involuntary petition in bankruptey was filed to-day against Ha & Freid, incorporated, general contract bust: at No. ® Kast Tenth str Aug ; itera, with claims nished aggregating The petitioning creditors allege that fy Apri the dankropt corpor: Selved $26,00 from the Rehtam Improve- , Ment Company, which money has since ‘been concealed and secreted. They fur ther allege that Haus & Freld, Inc porated, and the Rehtam Improvement | Company, although nominally separate and distinct corporations, are actuaily one and the same corporation so far as | the rights of the creditors are con- gerned. | Preferential po $23,000 are also at ‘The assets are va Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St, at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Av. ents aggregating | in the petition, | $10,000, Svinte Ee at What Would YOU Do? | {What would YOU do if a mysterious @ranger offered you a chance for for-| tune and a Future and— 43F he should couple that offer with condition that horrified you? Wouldn't, @uch @ situation be worthy of @ great writer's brain? A wrent writer has handled just that Situation in thrilling fashion and made Mf the Dasis of one of the best romances of the decade The writer is 1. ‘The story is “Lie TE will begin ta World, Read it, Philips Oppenhetm MOVLD INGER.” to-morrow's Evening | OPEN EVERY EVENI just as well to state that Mr, So at Hime- while | ployer’s loose brick as though he owned ‘The policemen proved to be an abso+ by that famous Smith Gra: organ: which for sixty-six years has built the Clothes of better dressed You may choose from practically our entire Sprin; Summer assortment—not from broken sizes or odds a: ote, but from solid lots in complete assort- models and sizes—-and every garment is from our tailor shops within the past three weeks, the greater ma- only being finished within ten days. of gray, brown, tan and olive, as 15. 22.50, 25.00 and 27.50 Summer Suits 18. 27.50, 30.00 and 32.50 Summer Suits fthe Gn t he uy | “Kew of us realize how many: prom- women wash their own jartyn in the San Fran- home shampooin, f lis not a fad but is due to the splendid | results obtained by the use of @ popular, | quick-drying shampoo made by dissolv- ing a Eanes of canthrox in @ cup mple shampoo lathers freely ly, being equally of hair, It rinses the scalp refreshed » soft and ver and scalp i | di pps immediately. . 4 fact that the alkali in soap shampoos has been found to cause | streaky, thin, dull hair may be one of ably to thin splendid der not only to save but "——Advt. taken s0 shampoo i beautify their hair GearatwenemamuaanaEeg Sith Grasye(9. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Thousands of Smith Gray & Co. Suits 4.50 to 10.00 Underprice From any viewpoint, this is the most important fine Summer clothes event of the season. Gray & ey! L atlegpesteistn vie & Co. isa tion. and ends ind fancy weaves, to say nothin; and brown grounds with sill few two and three button style of model in two and three plece suits with plain lapels, English soft and soft and no padding coats, also Norfolks in every size for assortment te the greatest you have ever been offered underprice and the values, all thi before been known at this season of t! js considered, have never e year. 25.00Summer Suits Yarn dyed worsteds Exclusive cassimeres Worsted cheviots High grade velours Double twist cheviots Exclusive worsteds Advanced style casel- meres Silk mixture worsteds Exclusive worsted cheviote 30 Saxony cassimeres er and Scotch twist weave cheviots Exclusive worsteds Eecieeve velours be lish worsted viote 30 35.00 and 37.50 Suny Suits 27.50 Vicuna worst Exclusive Germ: Sela) in and English a Exclual Englieh and Scotch twists and worsted cheviote wners and Chauffeurs Auto Clothes Book on Request Smith Gray & Co. Two New York Stores: Broadway at at Warren Across trom City Hall. SthAv.,Bet.27th&28thSte, ‘YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE SA EVERY PURCH, mre.es with = OF APARTMENTS COMPLETELY FUE NISHLO 59°" 10*500 ‘2174 - B’AVE ser BEND x NY WC UNTIL 9 Sccook Stamps A Builder's LL Householder’s Sale of Art and Leaded Gas or Electric Glass Domes At '4.to 4 Less than Regular O'Neill! Homefurnishing Store—Basement. Every dome in our vast stotk is included in this sale—fully 40 styles to select from, in all the pular up-to-date designs and colors, priced as low as $3.75 and assorted prices up to $86. Almost any gas dome in this sale can be had in 3 light electric at $1.50 extra. Gas Domes, Just Like Illustration, at $6.25 A 20 inch dome that has 66 pieces oi leaded art glass in several colors with bead fringe to match, fitted wit® strong candle power, in- verted light, nothing like dome ever offered elsewhere at $, anywhere near the price... . 6. Rogers Table Silver Specially Reduced ‘Neill Homefurnishing Store—Hasement. Because of the great merit of the name stamped on these goods, this is a sale that will interest boarding house keepers and summer hotel people, being expressly designed tor this purpose. 50c Tea Spoons, at 42c half dozen. Butter Knives, regularly 25c, at 19¢ each. $1 Table Spoons, at 89c half dozen. Gravy Ladies, regularly 50c, at 42¢ each, 1 Dessert ns, at 89c half dozen. Berry Spoons, regularly 50c, at 42¢ cach, #1 Medium Forks, at 89c half dozen. Soup Ladles, regularly $1.25, at $1.10 #1 ees eae at 89c pet Hist each, $1 ssert Forks, at 89c half dozen. Cold Meat Forks, regularly 50¢c, at 42c each, #1 Orange Spoons, at 89¢ half dozen. Cream Ladies, regularly 45c, at one each, #1 Butter Spreaders, at 89¢ halt dozen. Punch Ladles, regularly $2.25, at $2. Sugar Shells, regularly 25c, at 19¢ each. Plain Knives, triple plate, $2.50 dozen. This Is The Port For Our Great Towel Sale Steamer Rugs Presents Strong Values Set Sail and Profit by the Economies O'Nelll Main Store—Second Floor, O'Neill Main Store—Second Floer. New specials for quick selling:. Come to the blanket department on Wednes- 350 Dozen Hemmed Huck Towels, size day or Thursday and secure a shaw! rug for | 17x32; value 12}9c, at 814¢ each, or $1 per doz. your European or coast voyage. Here are 300 Dozen Hemmed White Turkish ‘some specials: Towels, good size and quality; sale price Heavy, Handsome Plaid Ru Mle each. Reversible Plaid Rugs, at 94.50. $75 Dozen Hemstitched Huck Towels, S Geren CUA RUetE pase nen full bleached, large size; sale price Other Rugs, $11.50, $15 to $26.9! 500 Dozen Hemmed Pillow Cases, t Our Trade for Steamer Rugs Is Immense | ,;,. 45x36, made up in the best panier of The travelling public has come to this store for y: for these requisites and has saved money, combined Heavy) ie finish, white muslin; sale price, © each getting the most in quality and class More Bicycles are Made than Ever, and They are Better and Cheaper Than Ever. $25 Bicycles at $21 O'Neill Main Store—Basemeat. Day bicycle, made by the makers of the celebrated Yale bicycle, built of seamless tubi; One-piece hanger, good saddle, ex- tension handle bar, guaranteed tires and New Departure coaster brake; tor this sale © $9] -This Unusually Beautiful _ Writing Case $1 O'Neill Main Store— First Floor, Leatherette, with safety inkstand, in- closed stamp box, calendar, ete ; value 82 00; $1.00 special... iieeene Gaynor »: “THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN does well to get out a special edition for SOUTH BROOKLYN DAY on June 2\ist.” The foregoing is an extract from the message written by the Mayor for Tue Citizen to South Brorklyn, The Brooklyn Citizen will devote an entire supplement to South Brooklyn To-Morrow, Wednesday This edition will be replete with matter of interest to every resident of South Brooklyn and Bay Ridge. It will contain a full account of the many great improvements made there within the past fifteen years. Don’t fail to get The Brook Citizen To-Morrow Price 1 Cent will stand. Asa protection against dealers we limit TWO pairs to each customer. Sseaanleneeapeemmnmeenaeememannsapanteneeemmenameeremammentmemmmemmetemmment Women’s $2.50 Hand Bags, 1.50 MOROCCO, SEAL AND WALRUS HAND BAGS-—in black and colors; with metal and leather covered frames. Also BLACK SATIN, MOIRE WHITE LINEN HAND BAGS—with white and colored embroi UEDE AND ry. Among these we offer a iarge 12-inch LEATHER BAG with two-piece fitting; all leather lined, suitable for travelling. ree—A jarge gold-plated initial given FREE with each bag. Women’s Muslin Underwear, Low Prices CREPE GOWNS—slip-over model; lace. Of fine nainsook; styles, trimmed with wide insertions drawn through beading WOMEN'S sortment with round or square neck; trimmed with Val. and linen laces or CAMBRIC PETTICOATS—deep flounce sertion. DRAWERS—of nainsook: or lace fine tucks . COWSET COVER: nae or Val. lace insertions. . WOMEN’S PRINCESS SLIP: yellow; neck and skirt edged with lace. neck and sleeves edged with line yoke with embroidered initial..... ; SKIRTS—of nainsook; with deep flounce of embroidery 'S NIGHT GOWNS—of nainsook ¢ or soft ‘finish cambric; Others with ruffle of eyelet embroidery and fine tucks circular shape; trimmed with ruffle of embroidery Also other good styles in cambric, of nainsook; several ack with fine embroidery with ribbon drawn Mada 1.25 Also other pretty and edge of lace, with ribbon 4 9g a “Taree as. also Empire effect: al! prettily Ne EMBTOIMELY...cveeeeeees 89c with several rows of Val. lace in- 89c with embroidery and 49¢ trimmed front and Others with 49 it blue and 1.49 pretty. styles, atiste; in Huss Women’s 29c Ribbed Vests, 8c WOMEN'S WHITE RIBBED VESTS—low neck, no sleeves; high 1 sleeves; also low neck and short sleeves; simped and and long short straight styles; plain and fancy trimmed; regular and extra sizes. 29c Linen, Cotton, .s'coon Dress Goods, 19¢ s-INCH PURE IRISH LINEN-—in CHALI IE. SILK AND COTTON PONGEES. Women’s 29c Lisle Hose, 15c | WOME: BLACK OR TAN COT- TON AND LISLE HOSE—mercerized and plain, with garter tops. Women’s $1 Union Suits, 75¢ WOMEN’S RIBBED WHITE LISLE) UNION SUITS—low neck, no sleeves; | tight knee and fancy yoke, with lace| .¢ umbrella drawers. pl Wash Fabrics: Remnants Remnants of high-grade wash fab- | rics; must be sold regardless of cost; all the wanted colorings are her Val t ud Gc, 9c, 12c, 19¢| psa § CEO Ba ic Mich Miah $i. 50 Organdie Curtains, pr. 79c! ® A clearance of all these pretty Sum- mer curtains; hemstitched border | lace insertions; white and arabe. | | 25c Curtain Scrim, yd. 12! 4¢ | Beautiful designs and color effects; 40 inches wide $1 Missionet Curtains, pr. 69c | Arabe, red and green; various de- signs. a | 75c Rag Carpet, yd., 49c The carpet that can be washed and) never wears out; 36 inches wide, | $2.50 Matting Rugs, 1.49 he ideal Summer floor covering; | newest designs and color effects; size | 6x9 feet. 50c Kolorfast Matting. yd., 29c Absolutely fast colors and reversible; all new designs; 36 inches wide. ae Sheets and Pillow Cases at Cost Extra quality bleached muslin; double bed size; worth 60c and 44c, 49c 750; each PILLOW GASES of fine bleached mwus- lin; size 45x36 in.; y, Z worth t4c, 16c; ea LOC, 12Vac PRB lll, nd tie 1214¢ Heavy | Linen Towelling, ietths, Heavy all linen BARNSLEY CRASH —red borders; recommended for dish and roller towels; 17 inches wide. fa Ek A a Dl "4 Fancy White Goods, 9c. Fine sheer novelty weaves, stripes, checks, cords, figures, &c.; all new de- signs; excellent value. 50c Diaper Cloth, ’¥ Best quality COTTON DIAPER CLOTH—27 inches wide; in 5 yard pieces; finished by improved process, antiseptic, absorbent and durable. od $1.00 Comfortables, ea. 79c Summer comfortat oline covering; flo sanitary cotton fillings. ees: teas ample size for 4 or double beds, Men’s 50c Underwear, ea. 33c MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS — Egyptian cotton; shirts have French neck and short sleeves; drawers double reinforced seats. Men's 50c Night Shirts, 39c MEN'S WHITE MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS—cut full and long; low neck; fancy blue and red trim, $12,50 Refrigerators, 9.98 Apartment house style; solid .ash, golden oak finish; galvanized iron lin- Ing and shelves; $0 inches high; 23] Inches wide; 18 inches deep; ice capac- Ity 60 Ibs. ** 39¢| atural color; IMPORTED BORDERED in a beautiful sange of colors; PERSIAN BORDE RED EFFECTS: also $2.50 Ice Cream Freezers, 1.85 The “White Mountain,” best known triple motion freezer; makes delicious cream in three minutes. | 19¢ & 25c Crystal Table Glass- ware, 9c , high’y polished, consisting BERRY BOW CREAM TRAYS, 119¢ & 25¢ English an 10 All sizes of plates, also cups and Saucers—in the celebrated blue onion fe flow Mue silver Canton decora- 200 Hammocks, 1.29 Close woven; full size; with valance jand pillows; bright colors; fancy pat- terns, Midsummer Hats, 2.98 A charming variety of white peanut braid and burnt chip HATS—medium }| | and small models, trimmed with white | silk and wings $5.00 Tailored Hats, 1.98 Smart rough braid models; in burnt and nacre colorings; some of the season's most desirable styles; simply trimmed. Ribbons, Low Priced SUPERIOR QUALITY MESSALINE [ RIBBON—57, inches wide; also SBIRE, $A eee ied Ha white, ack and most esirable cole ors; regularly 25¢; yard 18¢ TAF RIBBON—7* inches wide; ree 27 in most wanted colors; Notions, Specials ‘S AND SHIRT ire SHIELDS— rs for..... + 25 SEWING SIL ) white; 6 spools for. . SEWING SILK—400 white; per spool .... SHEET PINS—3 papers fo: NICKEL SAFETY PINS—4 papers. . 5c 24-yd, COTTON TAPE—per piece. 6c ROLL TAPE—dozen . -10¢ BUNDLE TAPE—12 pes, assorted width: ofc BIAS SEAM TAPE—per piece. [6c ALLOVER EXTRA LARGE “GOLF NETS .... Ae bari WASHABLE SANITARY HAIR I:} Art Embroideries STAMPED LAWN OR MARQUISETTE KIMONO SHIRT WAISTS. 8 STAMPED TOWELS . STAMPED BELTS . STAMPED NAINSOOK CORSET cove 1c ERS HAND. ‘EMBROIDERED NATURAL LINEN « SQUARES AND ONS PIECES—regularly $1.25 . + 6B¢ Dress Goods: anes Reninants of high-grade Dress Goods at less than half cost price, Senststing of MOHAIRS, SERGES, PANAMAS, CHECKS, VEILINGS, ARMURES and FANCY SUITINGS; per yd. 15c, 25c, 49c and up Se 053° Shetland Vetls, 75c to 2.50 SHETLAND VEILS—in black and white; square, round and figured mesh. es; 1% yards long. 19c Embrotderles, yd., 1214¢ CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK and SWISS EDGES, INSERTIONS, BANDINGS and BEADINGS—from 114 to 5$ inches wide; regularly 19%,