The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1911, Page 18

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a a A a ee a en ee ee ~ - 2 38 BIGGEST CROWD EVER SAILS ON THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, J EDN TUNE 28, 1911. Devery Wanis to Come Back; ‘MOLTEN METAL JOur Buffet Lunch Service Will Surprise Yo He'd Like to Advise Waldo KILLS TWO, HURTS a ur Palate Our new lunch service (Rear Main ; so aa SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED ‘ {f| Floor) is attracting ; | , i i vf J AND | many Prag | ‘ rt i ‘ , pul © LINER OLYMPIC «wien ate xe ne etbow to SEVEN IN YONKERS | ' ie io orks pare f Tell Him What to Do| | my ———— We’d Have the Finest oe | Al Tes @ | sonable prices, Spe- cial menu each day, Try it. Police Department in the World,’’ He Says. i New Giantess of the Seas! » Takes 2,330 Passengers on * First Eastward Voyage. | But the “Best Chief” of. Other Days Is Willing to |Five Tons of Liquid Iron Ex- | plode in Otis Elevator Works. WEST I4™ STREET These Silk Dresses at $3.98 Tagging ” 12,000 VISIT TH ; From Doorman Up if He | jes Wai 7c Cte A Od ou rouse an ad ime Cost of Steamship's Round Trip} Can Only Land. Hlevator Works on Woodwork avenite, ‘ Yonk The dead e 4 $175,000; Passage Money “Rig BIN” Devery, who cherishes th sreanias, neste trayate, No. 164 Elm Bargain Rush | o-Morrow 4 worry, ne cherisnes LJ etreet; burned from ad to feet. characterization given him by ex-Mayor Is $325,000. | CLARK, JOHN, forty, of No. 29 Main etreet: burned about head, Of the Injured, * Van Wyck that he was “the best Chief of Police New York ever had,” Is those in St. John's Every woman and miss can use one or more silk dresses in her ~The mam Star line + Vovage t Olymple of the White Hed on her maiden eastward | is afternoon, carrying the bir: waiting and willing to go back into harness. He yearns for the whistle of the force and the call of the nightstick Hospital are BORRIS, CHARLES, thirty-one, No. 890° Ash ; burned om the hand ATRICK, — twenty-t wardrobe, and this is an opportunity to buy them at a price saving. finished after ‘2 season's latest models; Pretty as a picture; stylish lines, exquisitely rare as it resounds upon the pavement. To- ; North Konda: armed from should dainty foulard effects,” trimmed with fest passenger list in the history of ay fee NOW TOUCHIN'ON | suit River sends ody tod apae buraed, iping, Persian or lace edging; Dutch or rane-Atlantic shipping. There were AN! APPERTAININ’ To= . what he thought about the first cabin passengers, ond class | Christy Sullivan bill to restore him to nd 3,100 third class. |the force and pension him at the rate Counting the crew, there were more | of $1,000 a year, which passed the Senate 3,01 persons aboard this newest | Yesterday, Hathan of the seas when the ‘ittle| Im the telling he made it plain that Bt of tugs warped her out from the /9thing would sult him better | gen docks into the mid-channel of be called into the counsels of t 495 # Hospital are: y, No, 27 Vineyard avenue feet, OVHER, thirty, No, 61 Caro. burned on hands and arms ta rescuinz a. WALSH, RICHARD, forty-one, No, 111 Maple street; burned on body ‘and head. Bight of the men, all of them tn scant high necks; sizes 14 to 18 years for misses and 32 to 44 bust for ladies; to- motrow at (no mail orders filled)..... 3.98 | | | | han to e pres. eescrns is ent Commissioner, althougs he aa AONE CECI Hs Ms Cool, Real Linens, Lawns, Dresses Worth from ~The Olympic’s passengers be: »| Would come back If called to any ca- | ; & ive i ! hips cer ncotaraen than | naciy “rom. doorman "ap "ant ob Sete tontee Spor ik bearer woes Uy ee, a Oe et " ‘ “ee " ded elon e tron and a ‘ive rf a .. . oa. EPalling time—2 o'clock—a river ot eet on the job, He insists that he be tt seth die. eulients the mould Handsome lingeries, smart linens, crispy lawns, dimities and My. poured in through the en-| "ar i otne te bat ie As the mould filled with the hot tron J oretty ginghams; surplus lots and samples, specially priced at to the pler, ‘There were not|,.2i8 home fs but 100 feet trom Jamaiza hin Hh er oa: MS; I Inset ‘ — + ere Not la Ay the. Won meves + : there came a sudden explosion which $1.98 for a big Thursday clearance event. Mly the 2,300-odd passengers in thin! 60) hie | sounded to all parts of the works. Most | BeapetchZe ; petites AR eta r és hi ae but their relatives and friends, | fm? {0 Aa chair and he can of the workmen were just quitsing and The lingerie dresses are in white and several colors and have andby the time the gangplanks were! Hi\eyy jake Ute easy Pednactiigne goiting ready to start for home. Ther exquisitely pretty lace yokes, Val. insertings at waist, on sleeves, AWeled aboard there was still a dense | Tr rera ot hie akties sits rere ‘ was a rush for the open. and several rows on skirts. The linens JTW hundred policemen and firemen, |, The “dest chief” was interested moro aon eGR hua oats Wanlbe Over (NG best models, The sizes take in misses’ Members of the Abraham Lincoln Camp | or ‘the mther amteranen, he was in any | ELS NGAT |) [Seven of them solled in the sand. 14 to 18 years and ladies’ 32 to 44 bust. ite a. BF add seeevcn | Flowera climbed up the balcony, flowern Lebow ied SOIR Pith BIB clotes bane III Seas? The sale price (no mail orders)....... e as 0D d ame * bloomed in the yard, and the big fellow | old shell road," he said, “and some of | Crazy From be djoining sho tL sat i i i i i the (wife of the banker, with a mag~ geemed to have an ideal place—too Ideal them have got thetrs already and) Ing, he darteu {nto an adjoining, sh 54-In. Long Silk Finished Bengaline Coats, 2.98 Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits pouquet of roses. st winter | f ; ae " y ‘ a n 00) | where seve: e ere s ‘ , i 7 H i ire Whaver srsahres Then with: tb rs be penetrated by the call of police fete oe Oe eee ee ree eee oe oe eee and. fall: ARIGKG. thers) exbal Four new styles, with handsome sailor collar or They are made of a good quality mohair in a hand- Wags and e banner and they were re-lioved the Ine ne nee & fellow who ——<———_ ‘Tynen ran toh aid, He drag shawl collar; trimmed with black and white, on aa new style, trimmed with handsome plaid : as . heey |burning man to a sand Hie Hilde scious fitted backs; TAN O raid, two rows arou: i trarened t0 the pler in the maenine un,| SCARECROW THERE, BUT PIGE- BEIzE) LOUD Unset LINER, | Sirted nim before th 1 Sea. ae 48 vais for on sleeve and belt On ot ar der the impression that the .Olympte | ONS DON'T CARE. PHILADELPHIA, June 2%.-Carrying |The hot iron had eate BLACK; Mere eh at a woth: black or blue; sizes 32 to 46 Sale Jyould sail before noon. Many of them| The house is one of two on a domain AE MIGHT order from Washing: oMelals | flesn misses and 32 to 46 bust I ac ul ZeS 32 . Weare compelled to leave to get back| Of perhaps ten acres. It is all a pas- Do THis AT Un ten Maving, Houpitan| Wien ihe Wer kmnes Fey ae ae en, to-morrow at (no mail orders) e Price (no mail orders).......... e their tours of duty before Mrs,|toral scene. There's a fine growing HOQRTRE Service stat n this ¢ boarded | Was Me Bo eee ny Coctake * r arrived. garden, carefully tended and in it seuata.-bi i s. Why, the Hamburg-American ine steamer | bucket brigade, ra 5 ope VANDERBILT BAILS AG|0f® Of the Old-tashionsa scarecrows, | {tts It would be a great thing. Wiles | Ging Waldersee, from, Hamburg, and jstarted near the exploded mould wu Poneatte Sik Strenuous Cutting of Already a + dressed in @ real man’s clothes and| of Poll had only ‘four hold-ups seized all the foodstuff that could’ be {subdued au : t Roch Se) ake hat, but why it was there wasn't mant-|and one safe was blown in Van Wycl 3 ean tn the baggage of the Ave hun-| ‘At the ea a caare vee oe > @ Rock-Bottom Prices to Clear é The oMcers of the carp remained | fest. There isn't a crow within miles term. We had a thousand homicide dred pass the men Who are trained b, i : ] 95 : Sndmade the presentation. Stra. Speyer | of the place but when the visitor passed | CA#e# and we got all of them except BCAADUGLD BHM CoRah ete Tha cietaee [pioverm. (neler Patras to) thers araso S, Cc @ Out Cur Stock Quickly. ded her delight at the benuty of |the scarecrow @ whole flock of tame| te" and they went to Italy. eautlo taken by jured. ‘The nine injured men were (| ° had authorities to prevent cholera from be- Parr : E o f Se tine nhs Wy the sent!- | pigeons arose from the garden truck all| fot sx of the ten in Aaly B50 ing brought into this count The washed tn lins nd lime water. $17.50 Imperial Brussels Rugs, $11 ' | nap @ gift gave hor here 4 - 3 food, which consisted mainly of frul,| Steadm be 65 of these Imperial Brussels Rugs { vastly more happin Mr. Speyer ac- Gas woking, Regarontiy. easing ve th oUEeie ieee paces: es cheese and crackers, was burned in the | through the night. Both died early to- y wsine is snteet all’ wool } ‘ led his wife abroad ;, ° young man old ex-chief'a choice vegetables. ‘da Willlam K. Vanderbilt jr, who the passenger liet as Mrs, Vin- ent, sailed with her three children and If @ dozen maids and governesses. ‘The press of carriages, autos and bag- ge Wagons about th ntrances to the hite Star line pler was so t that ® dozen traffic policemen had all they could do to Keep open a narrow lane through which one vehicle at @ time ould crawl, It was estimated that the @eparting voyagers received tons of Wowers, tons of candy and tons upon Yons of other merchand! @ of the sort | that kind friends are wont to speed you byerseas wit! Even the Brobdingua- | Mans of Dean Swift's fancy could not Have sneered at the immensity of every- i about the departing Olympic. ‘QAlsce the Olympic has been in dock, | More than 12,000 persons have paid fifty gents each to inspect her. The money Went to the Seamen's Orphan Fund. More than 4,000 other visitors are ex- s highest priced sulte is | on the bridge deck abaft | information bureau. One trip costs | The round trip expense of the | Vessel from Southampton and back ia) 000, and the passaxe money amounts ‘to $825,000. An immense amount of food has been provided for the return trip. MANY WELL-KOWN PERSONS ON OLYMPIC’S LIST. Among the Olympl: ‘Mr, and Mrs. George Mre.)8. R. Bertron, W. C, Biddle, Rest- ‘@ent Director and General Manager of fthe Hamburg-American Line Emil 1, jhe Moas and Mrs. Boas, Frank Nelson bleday, W. H. Du Puy, Mr. and Stuyvesant Fish, Mr. and Gimbel, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Green. is Havemeyer, Col. and Mrs. William Jay, J. Frederic Kernochan, | a Philip Lydig, Mre. Alfred F, loore, Mrs, H. 8. Redmond, Mr. and Irs. Clarence J. Shearn, Louis Ste ag Beatrice Stern, A, Kin: re. H. Mck. Twombly, Mr » RK. Wheat, James H Stack, the courteous manager of the Hotel Knick- erbocker, and Mr. Widener, }The Olympic carries one captain, seven Beck officers, 3% engineers, 3 stokers, nissary department, in- nt cooks, butchers, bakefs, stewards and stewardesses; 2 ding chefs, a: t telephone opera- iveless operator: 4 elevate rh bath att ng mats and 1 racquet court attend- ‘ant. © ‘The pigeons weren't a bit afraid of Mr. Scarcecrow, probably the latter was just another concession to amuse those grandchildren who seemed to e the greater part of Mr. Devery's home lite. Well, there was a big, peaceful eJraey cow, too, lying cool and at ease un. or big apple tree on the green lawn, chewing her cud most contentedly. ‘That meant the finest of milk for the kiddies. On the back plazza, in the children's playhouse, which they uae when they are not. down by the bay, were big Teddy Bears and a Teddy Babboon and more toys than one could shake a stick at. Maybe all these things were no indica- tion of Mr, Devery’s character, but taken in conjunction w@h sping “dood dranpas" from the children's lips as they ran to grab “Big BUI" by the knees and romp all over him when he came out, they surely did point to something soft in old chief's breast so far as they were concerned. SURELY HE WOULD GIVE PEN- SION TO CHARITY. In placing the bill before the State Senate, Senator Sullivan gald that if the pension should be given to Devery he would give it to charity. The first question asked the big fellow related to this pledge. “This is a matter of money,’ he replicd, “If Christy sull!- van told the Senate I would give t pension money to * by my word and do just as he # ‘That dill te @ bill to right a wro: have never been deposed from thi ee Department. I was Chi lice when the Legislature came along | and slid the gravel out from under my feet. rinaiple, not of ‘There wei five deputies to the All o! them were taken care of ent No, 300 Mulberry stres They did not make any provision for me. “Z am still om the police force, | my old shield and x | If as much # police. am entitled to | my back pay and I am entitled to sion. on the police force, what would you do “What would Ido? Td obey crders |1n any job from doorman up." | | would you like to be back on) LOOKS AS |* HE'D LIKE TO BE| BACK ON FORCE. | “Yes, 1 would,” he said, and he looked | i Se SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY 7.B4| Moon sets., 10,00 TIDES: fines... 4.90 Su rts. Y Tuk is fee Mook yrmor’s slau! Gate 6:20 + Bremen Kings } INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, bee pntwelCE TODAY M |, Bermuda. “)* OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. i SAILED TO-DAY, thampto as though that were his chief end in| life. | “If that young man Walfo should ap- point me his adviser, or something Ik: The Kind You Have Always Bought. | has been manufectured under t over 80 years—the genuine Casto TT is the caution applied to the of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to eee that t Bears | his signature in black. ‘Whes the wraiper ma Giethense ape rs on both sides of the bottle in heir little ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and | imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger genere ‘svlee | ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, | regretted that there are Nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorta of substitutes, or what be termed counterfeits, for medicing| preparations not only for adults, but worse yet, for children's medicines, on the mother to scrutinize closely what she | that for themselves, but the child has to re! It is to should more properly the mother's watohtulness, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of \that tf T had neve we would fe the et department in the world. I know @ lot more than = (id ten years age. “But 1 want to go back right. They wronged me when they passed that legislative bill to cut the office from under me. Wasn't it a fine thing when | tt, Odell and Fred Gibbs sent their emissary, Jim Churchill, down to tell me that they would give ime just a week to apply for retirement before they puxsed this bil? “Churchill came to my office in Mul berry street. He told me what they had sent him to say, ‘Then I told him ‘That door that brought you into my office will take you out of tt; go back and tell those damned suckers that sent you here that I am still a police- Jn. wish T had taken him by the ieck and thrown him through the plate glass windows Into ‘Mulberry street; that would have brought out the whcle ory.” What do you think of the three- Platoon system?” NEED A THOUSAND MORE PO- LICEMEN. ‘It's the grandest eystem in the world, but the trouble is that we need a thousand more cops. Then the city would have enough to look after every beat. ‘How much are you worth, chiet?” his interviewer asked, gazing at the pleasing prospect surrounding the old man. poli y, I'm practically broke—I'm land-poor, If I told them I was worth @ million they would be coming down here in airships to make a touch for @ million each, but you can tell your editor for information one on the police been worth he seen. He shied from the agi question with this: “If I told anybody how old I w. they might say I was too old for bus! But I believe in the future of New and T believe in making tts future for the little fellows like these'-—and | he pointed to the grandehiidren. “We | must make better conditions for them, ‘The chances are better now for &@ good police adminta: they were, Ther Greene and other generaln— but no policem johmaker can't shoe a ho: lacksmith ain't got any bus- fines repairing a teh." Then he went i nd Gibbs for a moment, “We have all got to walk down the Platt, Odell | publio announcement of Castoria that | ‘he supervision of Vhas, IT, Fletcher for oria, e respectfully call the attention is removed the samo signature ap- | Parents who havo used Castoria for | ple who are now engaged in the | It therefore devolves ives hor child, Adults can do ly on | ship's furnaces. JAMES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Thursday, June the 29th SHIRTWAISTS. Im Both Stores, An assortment of models of various materials, daintily trimmed with lace and em- broidery. Below usual prices. 1.25, 1.95 and 2.75 WOMEN’S COAT DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. Women’s Raincoats, Made of English Materials. 7-50, 9.50, 12.50 and 16.50 mannish models, WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS. im Both Stores, Bathing Suits of Black or Blue Messaline, trimmed with stripe silk. 5.00 and 6.50 BathingSuits of Black or Blue Mohair with mohair bloomers. 2.95, 3-50, 5.00 and 6.75 WOMEN’S HOSIERY. 1m Both Stores, Fine Imported Lisle Thread Hosiery with double tops, spliced heels, soles and toes. 6 pairs 1.15 usual price 1.50 Pure ‘Thread Ingrain Dyed Silk Hosiery, with cotton tops and soles. Black only. 75¢ per pair, 6 pairs 4.25 usual price 1.00 per pair SOROSIS SHOES. In Both Stores, The latest styles of fashionable footwear in the new Sorosis models of Boots, Low Cut | Shoes ups. JAMES Me 23rd Street n REERY & 60, 34th Sireet lH : ! ee. $10.00 Reversible Smyrna Rugs They shown in, are Ox12 feet; Onental, floral and n terms: mit 1 rua 9 ft. x 6 ft. Jap. Matting Rugs Stade from the best qualits ttpen war eae, Ui feet wide by $ se and Orin a res aoe Cc Best Quality Japanese Matting ede: large car Perfectly srerems Tie roll, many pretty Oriental emma; wine x12 » covered with silk lai insertions oF silk; shown ssels Rugs, 5.98 ve famous Sthith's Seamtras this striped and Dresden ail alas hems ales 40 $8.008 1.49 mer’s $2 Canva: Extra Heavy Silk Taffeta Parasols F Some with throw back pillow, deep double spreaders; Shown low Shade shades of Dresden order, or black checks vial im alt tactedaeie® fectas er Witte sty! ke Ya Wittes to $0.00 Nowhere in America (Outside of This Store) Can You Buy 2 yards Folaid Linoleum 69c wide ° e equal to this XXX quality, ‘, YOU ARE more Ilkely to be asked $1.10 and $1.25 for the Identical grade. We buy and sell more linoleum than 9. any two stores in New York. That’s one reason we se vba Big price advantage—and give it over to you. Ther granite and parquet floor patterns two yards wide. English Enamelled No. 1 Floor Oilcloth |All widths; choice of tile, floral or geomet- rical patterns; sold elsewhere at 39c; for Cc Wild’s 75¢ XXX Quality Cork Linoleum, 39¢ Wild's "Tamous Cork Lineoleum at 39c; this sale, square yard Three- Three- Bed Outfit: A Wonderful Bargain Offering at 7.98 Under circumstance: outtit would be priced at 12, outfit cons of an all steel white enameled ED, with heavy cast corners and extension it, Exa of Percale Like Picture A manu facturer’s entire sample lot of about 900 dress- es for to-morrow’'s selling. Instead of $1.25, the sale price “The Made from good percale, full cut; ‘gh or low neck; just think, of it; when you would have i dor striped to pay more than that wholesale; 2 yds. ric on light or wide; wk grounds own in many pretty patterns; per square yord PREPAID MAIL ORDERS ioot rail; an all steel SPRING and a soft top MATTE ; 500 to £9 on sale to-mor- ctly Like Cut Massively row, complete, at.. constructed-- Solid Oak Dining Room Chairs tine mahog- any continu- ous post retail at $1.75 each; caned seat, braced frames; loose Of elastic. felt, covered in back (limit 6), at cushions; covered in best silk plush; originally intended to best art or A. CG. A. tick ee ee be sold at $40, Sale 4.98 1 © 1 9 price, to-morrow... 29.75 elsewhere ' cance weners PRIPAID MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, $7.50; here...

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