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AS AREWARD FOR FATHERS HERS 1@ English Solicitor Brings Charles} AA. Tunley, Standard Oil Ac- | countant, News of Fortune. ICHES LEF' BY WOMEN. | — arent of Brooklyn Man, Who! Is Now Dead, Had Saved | Their Lives. | fae Tn x none (oo luxurtous lodging-house | Greene avenue, Brooklyn, Mharles A, Tanley with his wife and child, There is nothing in their sur- Toundings which ~suggests wealth comfortable circumstances, Yet this is the story which Mr. Tunley, a Yeung man of apparently unimaginative temperament, has deen telling his! Hends since Feb, 2: | At work at his desk as a certified ac-| natant in the offices of the Standard | ‘company that day, the card of Mr. | Hamilton, a solicitor at Welford, Eeaex, | ngiand, was brought to him. Solicitor | Hamilton wanted Mr. ‘Tunley to go out | with him for tea at the Waldorf. | Mr, Rockefe!ler's successors af No. 38 Broadway are just as particular as was | B the old gentleman himself about letting | his young men go out to play in busl- Way through the icy water and broushy to the Eastern District Hospital by Dr. Schwartz, It is supposed he fell’ into Brown out. the river while seeking a job at the LB, R. T. power house. PUBLIC — You Cannot Afford to} lives | & Mr. Tuniey mw Solici guest at dinne: MANY PERSONAL QUESTIONS. Mad he ever been in a general store and commission business In the Barba- does? Before that had he lived in Bos- ton? Had he ever spoken of three ‘women who once lived in Beacon street —Mrs. Elizabeth Woodridge, Mrs. James and Miss Mary Brown? Had elder Tunley when a boy saved e women from death in a runaway ident? Had they suggested to his ther that they would like to adopt aries? And #0 on. ir, Tunley was able to reply: in the “qu P7WMrmative to ell these questions and “fe many other tests regarding his {den- tity. Solicitor Hamilton then produced $4,000 and handed it to Tunley. | “My friend,” he said “I have been Beeking you for seven years since the @eath of Miss Brown in Welford—the it of the sisters. She inherited the fortunes of the other two and in 190 de a will leaving all to your fatier, rin event of his death to you, Tho pount is £600,000, or approximately 00,000, ‘his small advance which I we handed you is to enable you to go Barbadoes ami get proofs of your WP Gfdentity and then go to England and im your inheritence.” | NOW HE I GOING TO FIND THE, NECESSARY PROOFS. Young Mr. Tunley hurried back to Brooklyn with the glad tidings. He dia P not move into more comfortable lodgings Me considered the matter for 4 month, taking counsel with an attorney Donald T, Ayres. And now he has an- neunced to his landlady and other in- terested persons that in April he will vail for Barbadoes with his wife and child and a nurse and Lawyer Ayres end George E. Collings, a broker, to collect his proofs, They will accompany ‘him to Englaud, he says, and when he comes back he will form a brokerage pertnership with Mr. Collings. 3¢ 1s not et all surprising, Mr. Tunley says, that Gollettor Hamilton had £0 much trouble tracing him. Since his ther died in 1906 he has been a purser [yen the Trinidad steamship line, a busi- k college student and a travelling ified accountant until he married is Ethel A. Sonner in August, 1910, ————_———— WYER DROPS HIS SUIT AGAINST SUGAR CASE MAN. The sul ‘ought by Smith Thompson » to recover $25,000 from the Government inspector | | who received an award of $100,090) from | Congress for exposing the r frauds, Wes suddenly halted day, when ed a general releave in nd Supreme Court Ju m directed the jury to re turn g verdict for ‘Thompson claimed ad been instrus | mental in securing the award for He declared Parr had promised to pay fim $2,000 for his services. This was denied by Parr. The ti of the case ber afternoon. Thompson, who witness, said le gol | Yawney to intercede with MoVeagh in Parr’s behalf, and that, as Power Deoue municeted Congressma in ant ses fo foot of Div! ho one was Vv the man's r plank, whieh Brown hok! of, ‘Then Bert Miller Division avenue and Frank No. 8 Truxton street got a rope; but Brown by that time had become ex- Fy surtod and was carried too far away } wy the de. Seb Navucgeeve to go in, aad with SOLICITOR ASKED HIS GUEST | | Solicitor Hamilton asked many ques | tions. Who was Mr, Tunley's father? | Brown was unconscious and was taken DANGER Miss Reading This. We believe it is our duty to inform the public that the majority of fatal cases of pneumonia are caused by the patlent taking ve abe! ies so-called cough cure whi nds upon pols- coous druge for its effect, Pe These drugs deaden the nerves and stop secretion along the breathing tract —that causes pneumon Father John's Med and throat and lung tr cures colds bles without poisonous drugs. It is not « patent medicine, nor cough syrup, but a body builder—an eminent specialist prescrib- ed it for the Rev. Father John O'Brien of Lowell, Mass., fifty years ago. Gowar hoe “ao. u & Par. ore A Restful Shoe for Tired Feet The natural foot is springy and buoyant. Keep it so by wearing a shoe that fits, rests, supports and protects. The COWARD GOOD SENSE SHOE allows the tor- ward, toe-and-heel. action, preserves thevelasticity of the foot-structure and contributes to foot-health and foot-ease, JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N. ¥. (O0eAR WARREN STREET) Mall Orders Filled | Send for Catalogue i vA AMERICAS H-O BREAKFAST The only Oat- meal that’s steam cooked for two hours in the mill. Ready to serve in twenty minutes. Delicious flavor; easy to digest and assimilate: Eat H-O Oatmeal for Strength, Health, Energy. Costs less than half- cent a dish. Order it today. , THE H-O0 COMPANY, DUFFALO, mY. = BEAUTY SECRETS sirl with sclngtina hewiteltina s] face will neglect er R’S ERIOR COLD CREAM — tk det Atlantic phi City THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 26, 1912. no mail orders and quantity limited. UE RIBBON DAY TO-MORROW, Wednesday—That’s the day that brings thousands pers to this*store—-a monthly selling event of unusual value-giving importance—e day when we single every department and put a price on it that guarantees a saving that cannot be had this assertion—make a comparison—you will be surprised at the savings. Breaking Sales. Women's Pure Silk Hosiery Pure Thread, ‘Silk Lisle Toes and Heels, Pair ‘fast dye and every pi 29c ||Be=* 39 abso- Slik Belt Hose. SR Sue nih Flow: eh Dressy Net ond Lingerie aists er] ee dressiest, Spring Suits Chameleon Taffeta Whipcords, Serges, etc. Some of our _handsomest and best $34.75 models [nee for dress Only 300 for the day. ‘The season's h Val. ea, piped with white measaline; a few voiles with hand of models in batiste 2,600 Yards All Wool 89c to $1.25 e Spring Dress Goods All wool cheviots, 54 inches wide; all wool im- pitt Sng ere pie er hidrn eoen ccs OC in Floor. & Mal IMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORY About 12,000 Yards of 15 to 25c * : New Embroidery Edgings Up to 9 inches wide, Bandings up to 8 inches wide; also a» limited quantity of 1 h Corset Cov imbroidered Flouncin ue Ribbon Offering of All Kinds of iona ble Lace Bands Macrame Lace HEN it comes to a Blue Ribbon Day the very best value giving’ ef- fort is demanded of each de- partment — something than has ever been offered be- fore, and this item is one of the Lede of all our Blue Ribbon Spe- cials. Very Smartly Tailored of chiffon taffeta in black, nav, green; has new grace! revers, collar and cuffs of macrame lace. Other Models are of whi Fashi Ratime Lace Bands, Bands, Cluny Lace Peplum Blouses, Tunic Dress and Suit trimmti to 7 inches; values to 75c, Women's Chatelaine Watches Blue Ribbon Price *2.95 enamele red in stunning lines or " $23.75 ‘or turquoise Ui pin match, in handsome yvh GROCERIES Coffee Special! 414 Ibs., $1-rlb., 27¢ Our Mountain Blend usually sells As an inducement to those who have not tried it, we offer, for to-morrow only, this delicious coffee at the above prices. Women's Hemstlilched Union Suits fer 39¢ Value 50c.at at 30c Ib. |. low neck, sleetes ee IMPSON ORAWFORD Pullman Sleeper Baby Carriages One of the best $13.7. Carriages Corn 81.15; Rolle for eamery Butler stuart ‘Speciat’ Cream ery Wutter—1-1b New Head Rice Why pay 0c Ib, at your neighbor- hood grocers when you can here to-morrow quality of large, at these prices: 10 lbs., $$¢; 3 Ibs........ 7 Royal whole grain rice with adjust, ot, Mesivle steel avrings. Mile. Antoinette Cantarelli. Soprano, in Grand Opera Selections: Miss E. Gertrude Merritt, Contralto, and Franko's Orchestra, in Our Restaurant, Eighth Floor Stylish Easter Neckwear Lace Collars we Gloves Women's White ‘ashavle Doeskin, 7 5 Regularly SYAU) Cc sual! (07 5¢, al Tanascme imported Lace Yokes, imported Lace Chemiscttes, Lace Lress im, Lace Coat Collars, pace ailor Colla Dutch Col ine lace Deew mond © x Venice, y Irish aod hearty crochet Patterns, ee eraln eee SIMPSON CRAWPORD CO. Handsome Imported Tunics Qur own regular $19.50_to_ $35.00 S = re $9 Z SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Home Robes with Tunica, em- broidered with lustrous silk ; double warp Silk Net Tunics,Crystal pence and Fringed Chif- fon Tunics, Beaded and Sjlland Em- broidered with y, silk; Lucille ' Pepluta Tunics | ofimported ||| laces, now very | fashionable in Paris for over- dresses on silk and cloth gowns; Hand- some Tunics; w e aderful val- 9 est 0D Mala Bloor. 95c 4 smart, neat, in ing w the household, You will almost 954 dresse makin stripes, wit jal of the weaves and colorings alk quality at the price of orc styles and colorings; yard large size huck towels, al Sterling Silver Tableware alues $7.50, 5 9c - VR = up to $1.00. Dav = Ww Sugar Spoons, Olive k Spoons, Bonbon ‘had Spoons, Bouillon Spoons, Orange Spoons, ‘Sardine Forks, Oyster Forks, Berry Forks, Lobster Forks, ein Sifters, Cream Ladles, Butter Picks, Cheese Knives, 59c 7 Malin Floer, Infants’ $1.39 Spring Dresses Smart Little Dresses of Lawn Z 5 Cc fiant cut rh end by + Seamless Brussels Always sold taht rs 23.00 + Bho ea Tong welt effect, square or V yokes RELE 1400 | | stirt” trimined ‘with’ fine’ elgbroldery ‘ruts | | ——— Bee tuehs store eek end sleoves LF Second Moor. wy Tagal Hemp Untrimmed Hat at $1.89 the low Seamless Brus: ty Main Fleor, Ve of money-saving out the most wanted at anyother time nor in any other store. Test the That's why Blue Ribbon Day always brings Record tet Hats ame * 8,50 1000 Yards Colored Chiffon Cloth Usually $1.25 yd. —Jor one day, yd. $1.25 chiffon cloth, $1.25 change- able and shaded marquixettes, $1.25 striped and € all double widths, so desiral entire gowns, draperies on gowns, motisquetaire style, Paris point Backs; black, white and colors; our regular 61.00 glove, at Oc Mato F SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Women's_$1,50_ Spring Style Gowns That Are Simply ' Greal_$1.00 ee 69c Paris Chiffc 7, Embroidered {%>, Dresses Tunics. Lace « ; ot a mere wrapper, b i- cal and good-look- dress, for morn ir or about workrooms by killed of material in the osay noth. 100 doz, Night Gowns, made of sooks in a number of pretty rimmed with fine laces ies, beading and wash ing of trimmings, ete, i shal _ h that equals th by A) velvet in crown and velvet piping around edge of brim—trim- med with rich and fancy ostrich SIMPBON ORAWFORD CO, Sim, Coats lodels never sold ———_ for less than $8.75; at Y¥ on Blue Ribbon You secure this ex value. 4 ink of plain K color, Second Floor, 83.50...... PAYSON CRAWFORD COW) Qa esIMPHON CRAWFOR 5,000_Yards New Plain and Fancy 68c to $1.50 Pongee Silks In great demand for suits, dresses, waists, coats, for mountain and seashore wear during warm weather. pongeo family. “All Yards Regular 25c to 50c Part-Silk Wash Goods Silk pongees, silk printed organdjes and various other weave:, in a good range of all the wanted 400 Dozen Regular Hemstitched Huck Towels Blue Ribbon Day ouly; excellent, heavy quality vhite or with colored bordet 0 mail or telephone orders filled... M 18 FOREMOST STOR), Hand Bags Blue Ribbon ee h the most at- tractive cut and Smart color combinations. in all the latest shadings; sise Lustrous pearl knob, two bril- estones, finished at the other beautiful pearl, platinoid. 07 Main Floor, = IMUSON CRAWFORD Co. ) SIMPSON CRAWFORD with change purs Boys Suits $2.69 34 Suils with Extra Pair of ee Women's Linen Handk’fs Belfast Linen Timported To Sell a T2050 10 oo ‘There are dainty sheer linen, me- dium-weight linen and for those fas 9x12 Rugs Trish Point Lace Curtains EB hundred pairs, Blue Ribbon Day a wonderful opportunity for those who desire artistic curtains for city and sumner homes Just think of getting Irish Point Curtains for the price you would pay for cheap Notting? ham Curtains, and th i Double-Breasted Suits for boys Norfoth Suits tor boys7 to 18 yrs Newest fancy woolen mixtures, grays, browns, tane—for boys 7 to 12 years. Rugs, rich col ors, new stylish designs. For Blue and . $ Ribbon Day ouly at $14.75, pou Day only... 1.89 : &7 Fourth Floor. CRAWFORD 00. eed