The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1912, Page 6

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yom sreeenmat 4 és EARL VICTIM FALLS —— been Mentified by my daughter as ths! TRAFFIC BLOCKED AS CROWD man who brutally assaulted her white she was on her w je one evening ast fall, 1 rode down to South Brook- llyn on the trolley car and got off at Seventy-sixth street and Fifth avenue a a 1912. TURKEY TROT TO CELLS. HUNTS WOMAN'S DIAMOND. | Three Young Women and Five Men | ’ | Reserves Have to Be Called in} “eh pebble Dance. Junnoticea, returned to her apartment | WOMAN SAVES HER FRIEND, _cn"efourth oor tor st*sna" wer ot ' rnissed til I. ‘tzel he ‘. RAVING SMOKE AND FIRE. Patrolman Windhorst 7) “the. trates Market statfon followed Mra Wetzel | Mrs, Elsa Blot Nearly Loses Her!to the Blot apartment. and. assisted Break Fall of Girt Who Mienges From Root. arch 1%. Mildred Rainey, six years old, was sent to-day to the roof of the tenement No, 81-2 Hast Fifteenth street, her to bring Mrs, Blot to the a The fire was confined to |*Partment and the damage wa — I entered Burke's saloon for a glass e x lot beer, and while I was there two ment Bronx to Open Street—Gem | entered, Is Still Missing. | one @light. | | INFAINTIN COURT Life Trying to Save Wedding Gift From Flames. 3 rywhere sell Poslam (50 “After the adjournment atbal ‘ | evening ‘oslam Soap—the medicated, yenterday | cents. Of the trial of Brach, who has| beautifying skin soap—(25 cents). The World’s Greatest u- ' ra the wordets play ll New York Be en ne talking about; Oscar imerstein who has made the m\:sical world of two con- tinents sit up and take notice. Public Spirit? Here isa way in which women can put the M Picture Shows to use sous eens fv gl ids, oy One woman is making a! SILK STORE Fourth Ave. at 24th St., N.Y. Location: Two doors from 23rd Street Subway; One block east of Metropolitan Tower. successful boarding-house, she does it. Art? Olive Rush has painted a picture which is1eproduced in full color on fine art paper by aremarkable new process. You will also like the cover by Douglas Volk. Health? ‘The article on Exterminating the House Fly comes in good season for work this summer, ‘Good Health as an Asset’* in New An Easter Hat? A page of them, from a small turban to a picture hat. Clothes? “‘A Costume for Afternoon Tea,’’ in colors, is one of 100 suggestions for gowns. ‘What are they. wearing 1s. there is the new gilt braid fancy work, among which are some good ideas. What shall we have for dinner? Fannie Merritt Farmer is one of those cooks who create real enthusisem for cooking. She suggests a menu for every in the month of A; with a glorious dinnér for Easter. * Unusual Sandwiches,'’ ‘‘Fourteen Delicious Soups’* Migle $u aple Sug Recibes * mal your meuth water, York? KNOCKS THEM DOWN, RETURNS j Ad vii foi Br — Where she lives. with her brother Ed~ a | AND SHOOTS AT THEM. arraigned before M’CLELLANS GO TO EUROPE. Sanne iin ‘ih soeapetio anttoa ge f ( | “1 nave since jearned they wore Wil jeahan here to-day with doing weer fell over the edge of the roof, four]; iam “, & teamater for MeNally and Sixty-fourth the "Turkey Trot” at reception in alas . Former Mayor Says He Is Shumming| stories, to the rear court. Neatlousepots, Allen's Foot-Ease makes pe, @ Routh Brooklyn firm of © cime to-day. She discovered her Jona] hall at No. 6 rth avenue. last l stairs through suffocating smoke, and Pollties. On the way down she struck four sets | Syn 2 relight. Just the for j | ind his helper, Frank Gath: jay che was crossing ‘Third avenue at] Mert, Aa 4 Were held in #200 bail for! peseued ner chum, Mrs, isa Biot, who ri Staves. ¢ of clotheslines—one opposite each story. 8 ‘nud for ia 3 : er ercole, They stood beside me and Hundred and Forty-ninth street | examination on y had fallen unconscious in her apart. Former Mayor George W. McCtellan| The wash of many families was Ali hold ev fa Senna ie pe Mi Ww h | oO | talked loudly te after noon. The a oe taal abel sl abent in No; 68 Whiletryme to eave © LOR ed srhib kaneare, to-day toupee Ue Ph Bact Heywood WAP took ben Castine Wer PRERtmet f yerc T © attention to thelr conver vaste fy oF thal ‘ , 6K) Wentchester ave No, 89 aboard the ateamsl lam. ‘They | the child to Bellevue, red the an: tute, om) ISS augh Is VERON | Lovet {Geese hevane sennon an eae Brame Wie Sideked 1h 80 8 Wont Fortg-third. street |hawl given her ax a wedding present will tour Burope and Asia, returain "ta | or that she was not very Gally hurt. Seo address Allen é Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y When Her Alleged Assailant | ‘tht Waugh sir’ Me nade references time. ‘The woman acreamal, A news. o a ixe py sda Rose Feenccatit tt is country, sccerd ng t0 schedule, by on 8 fin her tite, that no fauiwr eduld aland, [COX Cera ana nan were awarminun Tlindy und Nathan| years olé, smelled emoke early thie| obleotive polnte and in that coumtty the Rises to Take Oath. jand 1 knocked fim down and also r the street in a minute, many nk C. Ho and] morning and investigated. She dis-|former Mayor will make entensive re- i {hed off hix helper. The two men ran oh their hands and knees, The} 4 : f Brooklyn, and thelcovered fire in the apartment of Mrs. | searches. i 3° joo” the saloon, climbed on their Van) woman kept on screaming. Trucks and | Proprietor er, John Kieser. Fanple eat RL Bec. Bushs Be ge daa eum ree H and drove away, automobiles stopped. Three lines of pe ng through of the build- | asked 0 situation. : & fevolver and went to the McNally lof the trac, to wet down and search| eTatesman Dennie Walsh in the Gu-| Thinking of her shawl, Mrs, Riot, hia answer. 890 trothers’ stables, where red three} with the reat Press sald he was too . nL = —— Se . A yore, 1 io that: 8 \ tase, 5 euler Eo preme Court, Long Island City, to-day, Founded 1 Barroom Conversation Results | i130 “bat haite tnatenen had ofe [UUM ME Pro T Publics tool Mis] yefore Justice Maddox, rose to make @ By fred my dwughter made me crasy.| May More aurging of the SoA ie wen working in the! ns an e e ; %, C Rutt 1 didn't try to kill him. | ¢ jospital at Fort Totten as a Plasterer 3 ij in Near-Tragedy as Brach T think 1 took the revolver to Protect] it wax not until the reserves arrived | when he was summoned for jury duty. ‘ 7 myself from the gang of drivert I an-| tro; he Morrisanin stati that the/Since then th ter's D 't. Mn! Trial Nears Closds | iaipeef'oautt stank Sacst'ste tare | tomy, merrimanae AUAt. Shak the) ince then she Guartarmantirs epee: From Eczema Important Special Sales 24 j Ms intention was to ohantine this|was led away, weeping and sometimes |inought Justice Maddox ought to com- a ——_ Meyers.” screaming W hs Fhe peony > Welne , athe vies 1q|Pel the Fort Totten people to take him i" 4 Mite trial of Frank Brach beforeling pout iss pounds, The charne of] witty runes afterward men and You can stop that awful itch from| will do for you that we offer you » full Arranged for ednesda Judge Talmage in the King's County! violating the Sullivan Inw by carrying | in xigeage pas the street looking think,” asked the Justice, “the | eczema and other skin trouble in two] size bottle on this rantee—if you i, ! Court, Brooklyn a charge of assault |" ; i Ayre ing dag t unostentat y at the asphalt tourt of the State of New York, vende (eet at Wb dot ae Gaol es away the itch ’ | ing Miss Agne h, the prosecution, °Y the police, and Meyers did not ap- _——_ with all its powers, could overcome the tseems too good to be true—but it ONCE, ii 4 you not a cent. he } peat in-court antl thie Victim of Auto Dea battleships and the of the United | true, and h for it. Call on’ your. druggist lk it! mn ts fe roageenl by 4 jorovoatied Be Noe wat ~ John Ryan, sixty-four years old, who Bates? Tao not "think bo. "But we will ba Pog few drope of the simple, cool- eves, Remind him. it pen ka 0 en Ss uits an 08 { ‘* jon, wi je testimony o! prevert a truck by ato on Bat try diplomacy.” i » . DD. i it to fe Hy Py ° | Allen Neimann, who attended Miss it against Waugh, and dented hel tig today in Manhattan. Stato, "Phe clerk of the court was instructed for Paraaveeiiue Neb Pda be, phen uaraaneer ts. i edly om rol Tailored Suits } had mentioned the name of Waugh’s on fe zema, i te you, » D. la- | wh. His testimony established the daughter. mital. Ryan wae employed as a Nagin Bh ip dh Quartermaster on|iy, We give you a trial bottle—enough tories stand back of him with an * , i Margarine! “ho abet upon, the younk and lived at No. 36 West Sixty-ffth | Walsh's behalf and the plasterer went |p, hove ate is sats, unqualified guarantee. It to entirely In Lxo-toned il at and men’s wear $25.00 | Aye) pe ed treet away comforted. " h H H } Woman was of @ crimitial nature. \ ‘e are so certain of what D. D. D.] Gp to you if you are not satisfied. H 8, inthe new two-button coat effect For the defense, Brach took the stand + fEW STORIES TO TELL. — — y = ees ere H and lapel faced with silk.............. Sa ret waisane) aties Wags, whe ere NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Three Distinct Model been unable to sleep all night be- PARA AAD | RRR RRND | Rec ne | Ry rel istinci ‘odels cause of the predicament of her father, Sy set 5 A A > Gorme 3. Wan, who venerday red $3R7 chick, in Fancy Trimmed Tailored Suits 50 ranean een Also ther plain tailored suits tof %29+ a her, fainted away as Brach was sworn, many other plain tailored suits to ind. was carried from the court room| DEAD AT HIS DESK AN HOUR select from, in hair-line stripes, whip- ‘ | prerivee a ania al AMID 150 OTHER CLERKS. cords and men’s wear serges.......... Saoartel, The assault upon Miss Waugh’ Fellow Employees in Qustom Distinctly High Class about 7 o'clock. Brach swore that at} House Didn't Know Henry Chiffon Taffeta Suits t that, hour he was helping his brother) — Dooley Had Passed Away. With lace collar and cuffs and the new $39.50 *| @ point 19 South Brookiyn, several miles| Henr% Dooley, thirty-four years old, shirred back effect, also very attractiv: from the scene of the assault. He had|**t dead for an hour to-day at hie desk models i i hi; worked all. day at his trade, he said,|: the Stores Bookkeeping Department, els In men s wear serges, whipco: ‘{ and accounted apparently for all his|!" the Custom Houne, before his death and the new stripes............... oes time’ from 5 o'clock until & o'clock was discovered. 4s ee : ‘ ; ‘i Times erirach was maportea| in, the denariment are more than 4 What to do? What what it is-to have High Class Fancy Tailored Suits by several Witnesses. One of theae ix a hundred and fifty clerks. . In men’s wear ser; hand: ‘ 1 | at hix desk, Dooley’s back was toward “ n ‘ges, some handsomely Ps member of the national I eccr datas: Interuer pan pevaras sleet to wear? What to on hand a store braided and embroidered, exact copies] 950.00 ; who caat awional glances at him, ry a wns the 4a: thought he seemed very still. It wasn't read? What to eat? house of answers of the latest foreign models............ iy Mics ae. Ay iach oe and] until J. 1 King, head elerk, entered the ; fj P ‘oom conault about some wor! fa Be Hf and ovt reat to parute on the morrev: | he rusrocmaing mon became ears of A woman’s work is to your most per- ' A y RACH TELLS OF HIS ARREGT|Povley'n ond sent anead, . f . 1 . ‘i Women's Coats yew we i i i fi | AND IDENTIFICATION BY GIRL. | gna in’ his hands he grasped several a series of questions. plexing questions— A very desirable model in the new street $16.50 | Page oon fae babe Seta hho bi rey leaves a widow. He had re- Think what it means and touring coat, in fancy mixtures. .... f to hie home at Thirty-sixth atrest and| asked In Closter, N. J., for a nunter of 1500 answers to Distinctly new model in the new tw 4 Twelfth avenue. The arrest w de | Years. and was one of the most active h h d A m new '0- g Pear Avenue, The arrest waa made io4'opular men in the town to have a hundred ; toned satin coat, handsomely trimmed $2 00 “Three years before,” said Brack on| So peepee ara 1500 questions for with bronze lace, suitable for street and| 20° a the witnese stand, yne same police- POSLAM WILL fellow workers ready 15 il dressy wear.... Bure ee ee rested mo throwing a stone. |, . ; | 1 was acquitted, but my pie cents—all in a Lap inthe Wogan Oe Oct to help you with | Z |} 16 Geiser, when he met me, told me he 1 1 i i i A ad E || wanted sae to co with nim and aint their advice. Think single magazine. ternoon an VeEning 4 ote certain man. On the way to Bay j 6 : je he met another policema: ciara eo Dresses and Coats they took me to the home of Miss| Nothing Ever Has Equailed the Heal- What are most Is baby cutting teeth? | Watan and into her bedroom. Har} ing Power of This Perfect Remedy. 5 you i Smart Afternoon or Party Dress 4 the bandages manged. ° They took off] ‘To quickly clear the complexion, drive interested in? Don't worry. Just con- mi ; alin ‘ age, away pimples and blemishes and impart suite. Deaneri the Now xact copy of Paquin's latest model. | her ‘how ‘I | healthy skin tone, Poslam, the perfect You Be In stunning combinations of plain taffeta j aid by m | skin remedy, is unequalled. Besides its departments abe and figured silks, soft, pretty waist George J. W. employment for the quick cure of ecrema, Healthy Baby,"* now gu }» soit, pretty $45.00 ia tee, . Mise Waugh's| acne and virulent diseases, its usefulness takes up this question, loosely draped. Skirt decided cesged a thaed crreet, tad Aiden pat ratretaate extends to every cgadition where ihe FHT eoimportant to mothers. leffect over yale ene jattete, shes | { ¥ akin is diseased, abrased or irritated. . Are the children opening at side with slight modified f yr ifth Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to-| First application stops the itching, the Shall l entertain ’ eal uk Ra gaily A Concealed mec rokneault and carrying | skin rapidly heals and is restored to this month? troublesome sth TMG via dain 04 PEA ST " ity to, both charges and was vee gral condition. | ‘ If you do, you will Sirs thee a Stylish Model in A, 1 ‘ cated in 6.008 ball in each'casee™. "| All may prove Povlam's merit if de- ? Tevesiee yan, wil todo. Here va pot | | A. Page of Gite for Raster ty lis odel in Afternoon or ] v No testi ired, bef juving, by writing for free OM s| card projector that tells about one kind, while fi | court. “outage ae. akan 1a, the police | trie to the Emergency Laboratories, Here are three of tie most intereatings | | April Foo! Partics, interest all boys, and | | ‘In Cut Leather and Silk” Theatre ‘Dress ay ij ak story to an Evening ae W Sth atreet, New York City. Max Reinhard who prod eld] April Showers and more aforboth | | tells about another. Then Ip crepe meteor, shadow lace waist $45. 00 - : ir partly veiled in chiffon, crystal button trimming. Arts naw aiedes:.. Splendid Model in Street or Galling Dress In crepe meteor, chiffon or lace trimmed, in all the new and practical colors...-.. Smart Dainty Dress In figured chiffon waist and short tunic, with plain c: meteor skirt. A attractive and stylish model..,. a) $30.00 $39.50 Combination Coat For street or evening wear, made of imported crepe meteors, in beautiful $50.00 ought to be read by every woman, Miss Gould recently spent a most interesting day. combinations of colors... .eecssseesess OUR display and sale of ultra fashionable Parchment Voiles, hand printed in striking Bul- garian and Roumanian border effects, continues all this week. Our Mill- to-Consumer price on these beautiful fabrics is $1.28 per yard. If sold elsewhere the price would be at least $3. Come and compare. Mills to Consumer Looms to Wiaver Rogers Thompson Givernaud Co., Fourth Avenue at 24th St., N.Y. Oh Women’s Clubs? Literature? what we all grow? Aremarkable department, outlining work for ten different representative clubs. When Miss Gilder tells what she thinks of Amold Bennett you will find it is just Shall we have a garden? Ifso,whatshall we plant? How shall we make it Do you want ‘A Garden of Annual Shrubs” or “Hardy Vines for Ust and Beauty?”’ Shy; started in the rooms of a fashionable dressmaker, where smart New York women order their gowns, She went to luncheon, afternoon re- ception, tea, dinner and the theatre. She describes what the women who know how to dress are wearing at these functions, e e A friend in need e e e is a friend indeed That is why The Companion has so many friends. They simply cannot keep house without it. 15 cents NOW gets the APRIL WOMAN’S HOME. COMPANION All news-stands. $1.50 a year. . The Crowell Publishing Company, 381 Fourth Ave., New York settee cont emma ae we es ai petenens Olive Rush who painted the full-page picture in colors in this numbez, was 8 il of the late Howard Pyle. Howard is could write as well as drew, If do not beli his is Iwasa Little ‘ ‘ou remember what a hit Norrie’ story “‘Mother"® made? She new story—a serial Carolyn Wells, art Cog ad ere ee Chiffon Broadcloth Shaker Capes | $8.50 In all the smart shades........ Lingerte Dresses batiste, cotto: il d marquisettes, hand. Thaker will igem one susbeeidit ie apiouny, $16.50, $19.50, $22.50 & $25.00 Smartly Tailored Serge and Linen Drenes § Serge, $12,75—Linens, $9.75 Morning or House Dresses { Tp cham! ghams, tissues, cotton voil oo Some open aaane fancy trimmed Pag so ra 4 and Russian blouse effects. An extensive collection of models, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10:50, $raso * Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, ED | Meter Hattie Diterece What Ten Mend “World Want” WHI Go ont Gm, aes

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