The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1912, Page 7

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i } ¢ Lops GIRL’S FINGERS JEWISH FARMERS eR a ATREAL PEASANT "zz ss as Seamstress, Wields Hatchet in Rage. 1 Antoine Carbo, @ little seamstress, WEDDING FEAST bind reine’ ble to ply the needle Gngere of ctors aid to-day. The eked mashed by a were chopped and vatore Spino, sere het tens A Mn eptather, whom Be ace mse om mother died. ‘wwenye, since her Spino was content who te sasteen patton Ante, nights shirowi hich = she brought home from Ny hed weftemshop, 80 long as the moi te him. Yes- terday Antoinette brougi® guise aa meal ¥ her stepfather they were Charles Careno, who had maou 8 tn, One Hundera and Eighih. 6 _ ture he Ceremony Precedes Corner- Stone Laying of First Coun- try Synagogue Here, (Bpectal to The Evening World), CALDWELL, N. J, May 6.—Five hundred Jews journeyed from New York to the Jewish farm colony at ~ Pinebrook yesterday to attend the lay- ing of the cornerstone of the new Pinebrook aynagogue, the Orst country / WASHINIGTON, earnings. Fago, attack, 1, girl with o “You'll n jew for a worthless band,” he yelled arfa he drought blade of the hatchet down on Antoi Mavarok and Hyman Malhowsky. man is the son of Nathan Malhowsky, @ prosperous Pinebrook farmer. to wrest the weapon away from Spino and the thunrd of his right hand was nearly severed, Both young people hurried to « neigh- | an por's house and had their wounds at-| fore tended by a physician. When ‘hey | witne appeared against Spino in the Harlem! It wi j | Court to-day Magistrate Herbert held |ciary of Jewish peasants in The bride clad in peaa- degroom is in business in Manhat. |of felonious assault, the bride has been employed bookkeeper, Karovith, editor of The Jewish rmer and agent of the Baron Hirsch ni, presided at the ceremony of lay- | the cornerstone for the new syna- § ue, assisted by Rabbi Loweny of New Rabbi Loweny performed the marriage ceremony that preceded the Jaying of the cornerstone. The Pine- brook colony was founded by Baron|.. Hirsch. A fund of $700 wag raised on the site of the new synagogue by auctioning off the first stones to be laid with the cornerstone. The first stone was sold for $75 and the others brought from % to #50. bp eesteciliiaeneanins FIVE YEARS FOR SHOOTING. Man Threaten atire Family and Warned by Judge. Judge Faweett, in the County Court, ‘Brookly: Michaelo threatened your and have said that when you com You will take better ai sweep of her family. You better your time behind the bars think- ing it over and janging your mind; you Detter resol ever to come back here to Brooklyn. Seeger AUTO HITS A LITTLE GIRL. Frances Flynn, seven years old, of No. 14 South Fourth stre playing at Bedford Fifth street yesterday, when she darted in front of an auto driven by Clyde C. Black of No. 4 West Sixty-eighth street, Manhattan. The machine struck, the girl and threw her several feet. Black stopped the automobile, placed the unconscious child in the machine burg Hospital, two blocks tained @ fracture of the pee Se jal Ex-Employee Kills Himeelt | wsman of No, 1181-2 Camden Newagk, N. J., committed eu: , Bottled with crowns or corks only at the vide to-day by shooting himself itn the Home Plant in St. L " jena in front of a private hospital at | No. 333 Littleton avenue in that eu | Anheuser-Busch Brewery | St. Louis, Mo, He had recently been discharged from work in the hospital. HALTS THE FLIGHT OF STAR WITNESS IN ARGHBALD CASE House Judiciary Committee Serves a Subpoena in Time to Hold Him. and ‘old | wirope of a star witness in the alleged scandal threatening tmpeachment of Judge Robert W. Archbald of the Su- ured |Preme Court was stopped to-day by the not | House Judiciary Committee. The witness’ name was not divulged @|by Chairman Clayton, nor the evidence the committee expects to secure from s|nim, but it was understood that he played some part in the alleged nego- ette’s right hand, Her betrothed triedjations for the purchase for $3,000 of piles of the Erie projected sale for $35,000, witness was subpoenaed to-day ered to appear to-morrow be- committee. ft the impeachment inquiry learned to-day that ho J } mittee rushed through its the stepfather without ball on a charge resolution. tnorizing the investisation Of Judge Ayygia's allexed negotiations Budweiser The World’s Favorite Bottled Beer \ | What made it so? — QUALITY and PURITY! Sete an tnternal nds vom | 173,184,600 Bottles sold in 1911. - THE EVENING WORLD, for the refuse coal ,properties of the Terie Raflroad to securo the testimony of this star witn A subpoena’ was hurriedly made out and taken by a spe- cial deputy sergeant-at-arms to Penn- sylvania for service. If the man had | left this country the committee would have been unable to sure his testt- mony. All our Special Sales advertised in Sunday’s papers will be continued to-morrow, Tues- day. Many won- derful opportuni- ties’ Enjoy real eye-glass comfort have your glasses fitted withthe | Yornis Sudien Cho It holds them in an optically correct position — assures maximum comfort and perfect | security—yet it does not | pinch, tilt or slip. Attached to your glasses tor 35c. Sold only at our eight stores. May 6—Fiieht to 107 Grand St. allroad and cept He will be the first and Soe Bite Fag A oy ME SOT Broad Rtreet, wear Hahne & Co., Newark | |f) ive our increase in our regular \Chemise, \d-embroidered mal iene; fl first-class condition, new and desirable, reason that pts us tomake this sacrifice is to undivi ‘attention to our vastly grow- oy lines of business. I maook iniehed lio ped Ulmann’s Wholesale Price 6234¢ MONDAY, MAY 6, 1013. Bernhard Ulmann & Co., NEW YORK, April 26th, 1912. Messrs. Bloomingdale Bros., N. ¥. City: ‘After some deliberation, we have decided to ac- ‘ous offer for the hand-embroidered French ustrian undermuslins. The goods are allin and the have no doubt that you will have a most Md Teale. ‘We remain, truly, (Gigned) BERNHARD ULMANN & CO. 39¢ =—====—=ALL CARS TRANSFER T0==———= Lexington to 3d Avenue To- ay We Begin What We Beliew | Sale of French Underwear Ever Held in America| Stock of Bernhard Ulmann of 107 Grand $t., Comprising $19,500 Worth of Rand Embroidered French Underwear in Chis Wonderful Sale at 14 Regular Retail Prices By a curious coincidence we learned that, owing to increased. business in other branches, Bernhard Ulmann & Co. were thinking of discontinuing their French and Austrian underwear We took time by the forelock, sized up the stock, [} #}. and when they decided to discontinue the department we knew ——_— depai tment. exactly what they had to sell. sale affords. Be sure to be here early. —— Y / a Natnsook Chemise, — hand-embroldered. and trimmed with pretty, floral, aoray. finished with ‘scalloped edae, beading and ribbon . Najneook Corset Covers, several different lesigne of aprays, finished | with seal: lpped edge and eyelet embroidery. Ulmann’s Wholesale Price $1.25 of fine fi th mraith ‘eens ‘spraye. finish Cac jainsook Dra' immed Netnrel epreys- Tiniuhed swith ace ea aeray: eek hee rme-ey SONG i eectioped “edae. beading and ribbon. with pretty roy finished at bottom 4+98¢ oped Ulmann's Wholesale Price $1.50 Bloomingdales’ Sale Price. .. sprays, finished $2.25. at the | 710.v0 uak Table, $6.94 4 : = Anheuser-Busch Agency . F. Alfred Pieper, - “The fearsome Giant Rabbit!” ° Cries the " ° ’ Sphinx “rrifying even to OtMoughtyNimrod. Is) my friend or foe, Will he pure loimhe Gin in the Both with the Red Labe or preserve it to 04 royal user” WatcAthe car signs SiRohtBURNETIS Gs London DRY Gin Firsi Distilled in 1770 The =a SETHES SOUR, UPSET STOMAGH IN| “FINE MAUTES—PIPES DPEPSHL As 800. ‘as it: reaches the stomach all that distressing / GesSourness, Heartburn and Indigestion vanish, Sir Robert Burnett @ Company , 82-434 W. seth Street, New Yors Time it! \ five minutes alb stomach Exchange distress g0N8./9 indigestion, heartburn, pr beving of gas, acid, er eruc- ns of und kyted food, no dissiness, g, foul hath or headache, Pape's Diaper ig noted for its speed w» regulating UPS stomachs, It is the ay te Hy iy nach doctor in the whole wor whole world id Nides ft is bormlese Millions of men 4 women now eat th orite foods ehout fear—they Auow it is needless to Wie y Lad stomach, Get o« large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepein from any drug store and put your stomach right, Stop being miser able—life is too short—you are not here long, 00 make recable, Eat what you Ike and digest It; enjoy It, wi rhe fa trates le the Stomach a in longs ‘our Ome. should one of the family eat something which doesn’t a, with them of an attack of indigestion, gastritis or stomach derangem there to give the quickest, surest koown, We Begin Our Great May Sale With a| NEW Member of the Walters Piano Family “Baby Colonial” f One New Upright Pianos $175 up. | Walters 88-Note Mastertone Player Pianos at $395.00 on terms of $10.00 down and $2.00 per week. our old Upon request one af our representatives will call. Salesroome, Third Floor, Lexington to 3d Ave. i And It Is a Little “Gem”. Walters $960 the Easy Terms | SlaWeek' No extras. Piano delivered on payment of $5.00 for your library or bunga- low. Thie magnificent piano is the result of many years of experience gained by clove study and appli- | cation of modern methods of | ano construction. 1 Ite action is of the lightest and || snogt improved type. The tone is | of pronounced individuality and || wust be heard in order to be jf! ppreciated. | Peet Rocker is made to sell for $800; is made in solid oak, golden od, or Early English finish; good imitation 1 stather and with a slip spring eat. EEE, ot Pres oot ee Womens: WitslesalePrice | Bloomingdales’ Sate Price. . J And so we could go on detailing the numercus styles in this sale. Besides the above, there are garments 9c and 79c-and a wonderful collection of styles at prices ranging from $1.98 to $8.98. We have given over Main Aisle of our Second Floor to the sale of these goods. ‘ $ |Chemises of fli ‘nainsook. in aerase Srl, SWIG seated $1.49 | Bloomingdales’ Sale Price. . Fipbor alloved edee. » in many dit. f pretty | flora neck an edu, bead- Ulmann’s Wholesale Price $2.00. aineook, several wr Dretey spran ‘areoves. with Ulmann’s Wholesale Price $2.75. Substantial Furni A typical timely Bloomingdale This $30.00 Parlor Suit, 5 Pieces, $19.98 Bloomingdales’ Sale Prite. . | ‘This heavy, well-constructed five-piece Parlor Suit; tufted backs; made up in good velour and best steel springs. Regular price $30.00. This $13.00 Bed Oullit, fit, woven wire spring and @ good feather pillow. $8.00 Oak Dresser, $4.99 This solid onk dresser; 3 roomy drawere with 3 knobs; regular price $8.00; special sale price $4.99. to Reach: from Anywhere—BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th This $9.00 Mattress, $5.49 pe $9.00 Legale is made with ri art ticking x. layers felt; no other filling. fe guarantee this mattress to be all we claim for it and just as we advertise it. $18.00 Brass Bed, $8.98 te This $18.00 brass bed, all sizes and all finishes; 2 in. posts, five 1 in, fillers, 144 in. top rail, for $8.98. Bed Springs—-Specials Our International spring, price $4.00, very special for $2.25. Our $6.00 spring, special $4.50. Our $9.00 spring, special, $5.25. jano for a beautiful new Waltere Piano or Player iano and pay the balance weekly or monthly. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 59th to 60th Street ‘We bought the stock and now offer you the daintiest hand embroidered gotons, chemises, drawers, skirts, corset covers and come binalions at half the prices they were made to sell for. The following items are only a small part of the savings, but they are representative of the many good things this ture 1/4 Underprice occasion that brings irresistible economies: ° Post or phone, Plaza 5900. 2 ———— = & $5.00 Oak Armchair, $2.75 | A fine v, i quartered oak, highly polished, strong arm chair, Reg- ular price $5.00; spe- cial = sale price is 4 only $2.75.” $9.90 Chitfoater, $6.25 This $5.00 heavily built and full I mahogany vencered rocker for $3.49. iff to 60th St.ax

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