The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1911, Page 11

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cE: : THE EVENING WORLD, GIRL VANISHED | HAVE YOU SEEN THIS | War | ‘DRANK FATAL DOSE. label an'the botite: which wae. (armed YOUNG GIRL, WHO IS | Fe Sparantha HAL Fisldued WUE | piunete. aanneene Jover the’ coranee. “The suede: hal A ER KISSIN Hl | Df | Y BE it these had been 0. K.'d before they | Alter Siebel, forty-five years old, a Consumption were paid. The witness examined them | salesnan, omitted suicide in his ire renee that they were not ap- |" 538 Siintora ‘piace, Bronx, | Ate one Interested tn the eure ot Conmumtion | ro} ny any one, | by taking poison. . His twenty. | stonld get one of the Kooklets telling of recoveries ie ab Hem shows @ Bit Yor tos! 1 daughters Battier, was the ny {OY fhe we of Rekiman's ae ey bacco and asked if it had been ap- | member of the family at cana aw teed eth | | | proved When the girl catied her father this! coun and hacearvs | je replied ‘The tobacco |Mmorning he sald he wanted to sleep | Consumption by my physician, and f war | { é | on Hoffman's tstand.” Or oat fe “anh ShiGwitame ce Louise Swan Had Quarrel Better to Gene} It on Hoff- heck oer we | Mieke Sate Tih | Gee niet Oe het ee in Tena” With Aunt Night Before 4gereme. |}; man island Than in the | pith alata Bl Hectic | Wareeerey Mee we tase’ Atom Pe . 9 a me teat ro tn ‘uf u at bes on |e by all Hegeman and Riker Drug Servs ond She Disappeared. City, Says Cominissioner. re NAMES VOORHEES ined py PF atobinson could not | ater lading droga, Ask for tobe of sated | ON NEW ELECTION BOARD. entured the opint on that tt was cyanide | detotie, Pa. or additional evidence. | ——EE——EeEe———E—EE—— == POLICE ON THE TRAIL. DOTY QUIRY GOES ON vitam Hilley of Buffalo and John Pallace of Brockport Also Appointed Under Levy Law. ALBANY, July 1%—Gov. Dix sent to the pnate to-day the nominatio: of John R. Voorhees of New ¥ » ¥ jam J. Hitley of Buffalo and John Pa e of Brockport to be Sate Super i dents of jections under the recently) ted I ction Law bill. Repair Bills for $28,633, Not | O.K’de Were Paid, Chief Clerk Says. Young Admirer Organizes Friends to Help Search for Missing Girl. When Louise Swan, the nineteen-year- old daughter of Willlam R. Swan of No. 11 West Thirtieth street, left her home on Monday afternoon ostensibly to go to a nearby vaudeville theatre, she parted with her mother, who was ‘The value of beer, the bottled vartety, | as an accelerator of cholera and other = linfections or contagious diseases =| BOILS AND sagely discussed to-day at the hearing before Commissioner Bulger of the! | Charges preferred against Dr. Alvah H. in the sitting room, in a rather ofa \ Doty, He: ci he por Wahner, She hissed hee mother and {Doty, Health OMcer of the port, Mr. sald: | Dushkind, who represents the com- | “Good bye, mother, God bless you platnants, produced a pili for $2 for a You have been so kind to me." \twenty-four cases of beer. Maurice J. Tt wax raining hard at the time. The girl left the, house wearing a blue pleated gloth skirt @md coat to match, a white shirt waist, and a black hat with white brim and with Doyle, the chief clerk at the quarantine | Resinol a Proven Remedy station, was asked about the bill, which had not been O. K.'d Resinol Ointment is scientifically and § 0 1 | T think it was given to the imml-| i aturally adapted to everybody's skin- + ON RETURN FROM ABROAD, |Stants for thelr comfort," he answered. | 4) the skin of old folks, young folks, Betting a Matter for Individual; “What ts the point of this?” asked) j children and infants. It is an approved Conscience, Not Government’ j Commissioner Bulger. | and recognized remedy for all skin trou- Regulation, He Declares: want to show that beer !s a bad! bles, whether they be of minor ¢ ng to BELMONT MOURNS RACING trimmed bright blue ostrich tips, When the girl failed to return *for, dinner the family b and Keith & Pri tor re to inquire of the they had seen any} August Beimont, who was a passen-| La . j mere pti cald, youns woman anawering the descriy yon the Olymple when ahs [aad Mr. Dushkind. mere irritation oF eruption, ‘the, ca tion of his missing daughter. The at- d he was sorry the su “T can see no objection to giving these Purn eM Ad (Hoss vezema, tetter, shin- tachecs could not rem@mber having) Way contracts were tobe divided be- |!™migrants beer,” sald the Comm ae ete crust, dandrutt, inflamed seen her. tween two companies. He alsu regretted [#oner, “if they are accustomed to i." | Ki ating’ else which affects the QUARRELLED WITH AUNT ON ‘°° killing of # racing bi, “It develops the disease,” sald Mr.) fit rat Sands of physicians and nurses NIGHT BEFORE SHE LEFT. eeaheie Was * thorough. | Dushking cit mignt develop cholera im’ ie it and prescribe it. Resinol Oint- voraeean | “Ghat would bau goed (hing ones | MON 1S fomns (0 the leniing Respttals, a ‘ Pe Lior rg: eee ala nel and hundreds of thousands of families oaks On CHE ROAAIHIS PATORS heehee eee ee keep it on hand ready for immediate between Miss Swan and her aunt, Mrs. D for the | irere on Hoffman's Island than up here| sé It Is carried in thousands of travel SMES, Miusalngaes The'ditl, Who lb-nine. aay ARG still allow racing and in the city! 2 ia s ing bags. Its quality, effectiveness and teen years old and very prominent in : “4 Lapses ‘and ge ie isla brought out that the beer| harmlessness are guaranteed, et Us both New York and Brooklyn social TRErts ied oy Coen tated tis the dataied up in screw-top opal containers, selling seems to me t is extremely sensitive, and 4 words exchanged had hurt. at fifty cents or a dollar, according to |size. ‘The regular use of Resinol Soap rman ship in response to their }and not a ted queerly all of Monday, Why, there were 40,000 peopl Bt wards off skin troubles and keeps the tink, GHIA the widow ware! eof the races near this city. Tne [BILLS FOR REPAIRING PAID Qi. °aiways healthy. It is antiseptic auite clear, sh ive house, wearing | pe coulaenge soe de wag- WITHOUT BEING O. K.’D. | sanitary, soothing and refreshing. 1 Wie iicdece 4 pla uerERUaE (hen| Secor than 6 per cent. of them, | Mr, Dushkind next put in Doyle's | cinds of families use it exclusively for that she was golng to Bloomingdales’ hand @ bill for $13,150 for repairs to the the toilet and bath, and especially for ve a bathing cap exchanged, but re loath employed in the rantine sta- | baby’s bath itt an ideal soap for the she carricd no parcel. Nor did sh 8 Moun ti jon ashing of the scalp and for, shampoo, oturned, . Seal oun rises WAS | sty this All O. Kd by any one?" Fig dandruff and faving out of During the evening the girl's parents! tor Wy asked Mr. Dushkind. Druggists everywhere sell the | examined her room for some clue, They | (Ande, Ls | “It does not appear to be," replied o) and soap. Resinol Chemical examined the : weit #5 ! Doyle. "Co, Md. etters they for Baltimore, nt BROOKLYN Every Thursday in the Year is Spzcial Bargain Day at Martin's, ached to this ‘an, aided by a Tremendoss Get off at | Bargains Hoyt Stree! newspapers, in Women ‘s Subway r 1 been gent out Apparel YOUNG ADMIRER SAYS SHE veh @ WAIST. F sign f itibt SURELY RETURN, Thursday Futron Sr.Con, jaye Gaipce St. B’KLYN. Extraordinary Midsummer Thursday Bargain Sale Entire stock of Summer Apparel absolutely without reserve will be offered to-morrow at less than one-half former prices. 800 Handsome Summer Dresses——— Seven Different Models, All Sizes sted from our regular stock; former prices were $4.00 to $5.00; Although te no motive fo disappear- ance when he notiti police and the newspapers, youns Greene readily told the story of tne quarrel at the | ho ay nmi £ nothing has happe ned to her,” he sald, “then I thie that she has taken a furnished room somewhere, in order to scare the family. I am surprised that she should do that. She knows that her mother is on exiremely | Woman and that a thing Wee t Mable to have a bad effect on her had fiv 4 A rapa ¥ Raved n she went away , gingham and two tone sailor collar dresses, an ex- e suppo: when this money gives cellent colle ction at a marvelously low price. out she will return,” | ’ $6 Dresses for ......... . 2.97 | $15 Dresses for ........... $10 Dresses for ....,... 3.97 | $20 Dresses for . 2,000 PPE Lingerie VW mi Former Prices were $1.49, $1.79 and $1.97 69 ro RUNAWAY SPILLS SOO DOZEN EGGS, WOMAN AND CHILD Made of French Batiste or Crisp India Lawn; handsomely embroidered and lace irimmed; high or low neck models, $3 Walsts for . 1.00 | $5.00 Walsts for. . $4 Walsts tor . a 79 | $7.50 Waists for... ; 77 800 Wash ay 300 Linen Suits — art Tailored Skirts in several de Handsomely tailored, natural white, by soci siel apeditan tan and blue; will launder splen- | 59e BUS SOVAPRIROR EE BUGES MB te: 2.97 = didly; former prices up to $3.00. $7.50, J tween his sh 12 Heste an@ the market he hw beautifully yester but te RBA 08 MUON TTNE | EXCURSIONS, | SUMMER RESORTS, —_! BLe BALE. KEEP COOL Aor MON Ds Pear AN ircues . lS VACATION | VEC om Cpe one tsiand , c v dived dozen « prea q Way, Gone at ante, runaway. go ! f A ‘ L Mee DIAMONDS ON CRE bi Loidiow streat. He | 0 away wae American Watea ana ‘Diamond Co., «old S8U7 Cort, inva DIANONDS ON CREDI¢ WAILHES Jf ROMAN OT Maiden Lane ANY the child we only os s z ly LOST, FOUND AND REW HELP WANTED SMALL &, and suit model, size 8G; ex- 7B pi yee Y cellent position’ and good Gor ma i t salary to right party, Lb, |= SST "i one ena t Golgstein & Co, 22 We 10Un, | wonuy w. WANTS WOWK WONDERS, Bye AdaiGs No AL VEVAY, 290 We Sat oe a eT) WRONSEDAY, FULT 1, 1911.7 WE GIVE SURETY STAMPS ONEILL-ADAMS @ Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenae. Four Immense Assortments of Women’s Summer Apparel In the Tuning- Up Sale O'NeliL Main Store— 5,000 Summer Dust and Travelling Coats—1.i crash and linen, ‘The most perfect coats that can be produce have divided them into four trem: sortunents; ye of allsizes. We illustrate four value $2.50 to §8.! Pp at . mo! 1.98. 250, 53 98 ana *5.00 . 1.98 Skirts $3.00 Imported White Wash f iP English repps, shrunk before being mad and button-down-front models; all sizes, at 500 Bathing Suits for Women, Miss 1 ny, blacks and navys 5, at. 3,000 Summer Wash Dresses He of lawns, imustina, i Lin shad aa Tanlets divided into five spe us ee values $2. tc 98c, °1.98, §2.98, °3.95 wi °5.00 Silk Petticoats In the Tuning-Up Sale ONeill Main Store—Third Floor, $4 Excellent Taffeta Silk Petticoats at $1.95 A beautiful array of colorings and black, with tucked and $1. sectional flounces, all popular lengeis, at see eeeee Seersucker and Pe AGS At and dark stripes; guar Pettics at fast colo your hair, d. We rchoice re await you; com $3.50 ginghams, age of the tae hundreds; 95 35c An Over Embroidery, Combing tions, Corset Govers and Slashed knee length’ ticoats; pretty new I ne em: ge and Drawers or Kne Night’ Cow hemi Drawers and Petticoats, in every de- Able material, shapes wad styles, cegularly $125, ab... Summer Waists In the Tuning-Up Sale - O'Neil) Main More Third Floor. 59 Petticoats and Covers, - 89e $1.50 Swiss and Hand Embroidered Lingerie Waists, at $1.00, one model ts nt tine white lawn, fro t and trimmed with ed with lace. "Three models to select from 14 alow tetany plata finist i ok iy also made of white Swi shoulders and fastenod at sic culls and laundered collar. Your ct Corsets in the |Women’s Tuning-Up Sale Pious or Porch O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, Women sand Misses With and w us Tape Girdles Dresses ape A eG ee Ze Value $225) $2 P.N. Summer Batiste Corsets at $1.39 pink acgt ONeill Main Store Nicely trimraed with £ of third Ploor, shirring strings f 1 jade of fine qual with extra quality hose suppe cale, in small sizes 15 to HO. tdesigns and N. MH. Summer Net Ventilating | with Lorde Corsets down fr nd ium Lonet hove ! es, at the AB eV $1.394 Tuning-Up Sale of Celebrated America Sewing Machines very special at © Neill, Main Store—Haleony. trop led polished Ok wood price LOY Loto rc Our Annual July Furniture Sa'e Now in Progress 16 to 50% Reductions on Dependabic Furniture Regularly $15, at $12 r ‘oad ploals ove vos odel n 2 vend nm aan | | pretuly wot HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET WEST of Fifth Avenue | Daily Until 6 P. M. ) ALL DAY SATURDAY Further No! The Busiest Women’s Suit Department in New York! Last shipment of dresses from THE BRENNER BANKRUPT STOCK! WASHABLE DRESSES —Dimities, Lawns, Tissues, Ginghams, Vo | Batistes, Chambrays, &e.—plain colors, stripes, checks and fancies—s pretty and uncommon designs—all fresh and in perfect condition, Made tosellat $4.98 ..... ee 28 Made to sell at $5.98 bes + BS Made to sell at $7.98 to $: 95 ‘SILK DRESSES—Messalines, Foulards and Chiffon Taffetas— stripes, figures, dots and piain colors—made to sell at $10 to $15. Linen and Repp COAT DRESSES— TAILORED SUITS—AN Linen— Rhite and bent colore-—sallor or Natural, white, blue, lavender— n c Los U komi-At or loose—with or without "d collar—spectal COATS—Natural and Ramle; hite—somi-ft—plain or combination collars and cuffs. ...6-08 bah ee est LO! JOATS— Black, navy valies at. BATHING SUITS—Surt Cloth and Poplin-=—bluck and nav loated Russian blouse sty! all alzea—-special . . MOHAIR BATHING sulte tiene and Navy. a plested— round ot extra slaes ITS of Black Satin or saline-—Princers 9-08 also Navy and Black braid teim— blue satin LINEN SKIRT also Ropp—va “12.08 gray—handsome trim of prev or polka dot bands— pega. Finer for $9.' BATHING SHOES of Canvas, Sateen and Satio—Black, Whit White ia wiliien—latest styles—-with and. ‘without KIMONO ond HOUSE, DRESSES— Lawns, Seors s- #irdle Lop— Chambrays, Speclal, . @ Last Shipment of Manufacturer's Overstock of | Women’s Muslin Underwear BOUGHT AT ONE-THIRD OFF! BUY WHILE YOU CAN LIKE THIS: Cambric Night Dreases—emb’y trim—reg. .59... Nainsook Corset Covers—pretty styles—reg. .31 Fine White Cambric Petticoata—reg. .85 { Muslin Drawers—tucked rufle—reg. .29. Cambric Drawera—lace or emb’y trim—rey Nainsook Combinations—lace or emb’y—r Princess Slips—white and colored—reg. $2.00... . Short Muslin Skirlg—t ucked—reg, Children’s Cambrie Skirts— lace trim’d—4 to 14 yre.——reg. 79... 0s. csecseesensees 8B Cisttiren 's Cambric and Muslin Drawers— mb’ y trim—reg. 39... . 0.66 orerercccevecces Ob For the Foregoing no Mall or ‘Telephone Orders. Limit Three garments of each, WOMEN’S NIGHT DRESSES WOMEN’S CORSET COVERS One-third Off One-third Off Cambrie, Muslin and Nainsook—dozens upon dozens of styles, effectively trim'd with Val, or beavy laces, embroldertes, medailions, ribbons, ete, 98 cent Night Dresse attractive. 50 cont Corset Covers... « $1.29 Night Dresses $1.49 Corset $2.98 Night Dresses, WOMEN'S DRAWERS WOMEN’S PETTICOATS One-third O8 One-third Of Cambric—neat or elaborate flounces with| 1° lace, embroidery some for wear under thin lingerie dresses. 79 cent Drawers. $1.59 Petticoat soe O07 $1.50 Drawers... Pott Hapa aaviotndih EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR One-third Of WOMEN’S COMBINATIONS Corset Oovers. .28. 48°": « One-third Off hag ed 1 ae Cover with drawers or skirt —~ Nalnsook| Petlcosten (08. 1. Lg x attractive styles, oral set Excellent quality—well CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR One-third Off Cambrie Skirte—lace teim'd— 4 to 14 youra—rog. «7 Cambric and Muslin Drawers— $1.09 2.49 Combinations $3.00 Combinations ’ CHEMISES One-third Off ‘emt'y trim—1 vo 10 yr8.—reg. 39, 690 Muslin, Cambric and Nainsook—regular] usin Drawers—b. s. aad tucks— and skirt lengths—laco or emb'y trim 1t0 TL yra.-—rog, 10 en iies 5) cont Chomises......6606 +46 Misses’ Cambric Combtnations— $1.40 Chemise he Oe reg. 98.0.6 Sr + 69 Qualities of garments in this purchase are decidedly “above the average manufacturer being voted for high grade of his producttons. | 6.75 ; 4-98 | stylish panei skirte—-worth $6.95. .4.98 a enfant ctiand | | Special in Natural Linon Suits..... 3.038 emb'd in self tones—Cluny taco NEN pe pew w caf tatlored— trh see cet trie’ ran Reena ‘satin—woreh $11.00. 7.08 16 LINEN SUITS— tural. white, lavendor, biae $prte—eiso hand emb'd and black—smartly tailored. ..... 8-98 Hite Marquisettes ‘ P Gf fae Ramis Lines, | White MARQUISETTE DRESSES — natural and amie Linen, tn Elaborate trim 0 ny Ince and modium length coats— Inserts— worth oeee 12908 geely tallored of set off with Fine LINEN DU ‘5 black satin and buttons...... ++ 10-98 Semi and loo h pocket— TAILORED SUITS of all wool vertible ve BOB ‘Checks, Navy DUST COAT! tural Linen and i Norges also Motaies 1a Linen © navy. black—noweet 1g | BATHING CAPS........ 619.0 1698 69 to 2.08 Nainsook—trim'd in various ways with lace, embroldery, ribbons, eve.—even the lowest priced aro particularly nest and Cambric and Nainsook—regular or-cireu- rufflo—neat ‘MORNING SPECIALS— To-morrow, Tharsday, To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. WOMEN'S DE ine worth tn $1.69 White Lawn Waints CoD MATS Pt WHidTs SECOND POOR Joa thet $1.95 White Batiste Corset amd re #4 Long eG i end ribbon ¢ MAIN boosie go Huck Vowels : — ott sh, rf borders, good, large 5 TOWN ALA OOR, WAN “YIAIN Sic Bleached Sheetings 38 te Boy 10 Sa LUCIAN TS A re a. 29e Satin #ig'd Pongees .20 y U eine, # Lustrous, beautiful satin, fig} V35c tm p 19 il ae abt" ated dank Cobos 4 bade 4 piLine NEAIN FLOOR, My luc Funey Voiles 53, \ 61 Le Ae! Ne eam aad colors fo: , Ribbons ld + ‘sold molre tafte ‘ ‘ de White Cambries.... oy 2 “4 pion AD rn ‘tron, and firm for" waderweat sad [rie SASH a WIUTE OUD S AES. "Look folk THE CLUCKST TOOK FOR tik CLOCKS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Speciale E ne No Mail or Telephone Orders, | i |

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