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RONDO YA BOY SDYINGFROM FRACTURED SKUL ne * Chauffeur Follows Victim to Drug Store, Then Apparently Reassured, Goes Away. ’ 2 CAR NUMBER IS KNOWN. / “Scalp Wound,” First Verdict of Surgeon Who Took Max Newfeld Home. ‘The police are try- ' ps eadlney ‘the chauffeur who ran him abd beve « number given as that machine and Dean street last night, when ‘The car curd. He was assisted by his compan- to @ drug store at Garatoga ave- and Bergen street. The automobile, which contained @ chauffeur and an- | otaer man, stopped andthe chauffeur into the drug store, where the boy was being treated pending the ar- rival of an ambulance. As soon as the chauffeur saw the boy aitting on a chair, apparently not serl- ously hurt, he returned to his car and drove Jacob Smolinsky of No. ‘1 Sara avenue, says he took do the number, and that it was ‘37,868, N, ¥." i Dr. Schumway of St. Mary's treated the Injured boy and took him home, injuries not appearing to be more se fous than a scalp wound. Later the became worse and the ambulance recalled, taking him to the where, it was sald, he b at the base of the skull and internal in, was hospital, ig to police records, the num- n by Smolinsky ts held by CAT WATE hit back a sick, © 's Dinpe u can eat your ive you relief end puts you 22 opie fenton oF DIAPEPSIN = 2D STOMACHS ES. MAKES DISORDE FEEL FINE IN CURES INDIG. SOURNESS, GA DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN, Lord & Taylor several companions were | fai) with @ rubber ball at Saratoga Dounced into theetrest. Newfeld efter it, and leaving the circle of from a lamp, @id not see Bim against the da fracture | blee iTHOUT FEAR! NO SICK, SOUR, Gist STOMACH OF NDGESTION r was anything so safely q Aérian Bellevue, Twenty-stxth street! and Eighth avenue, Whitestone, L. 1. A Gotective has een detailed to verify umber and ask the ch: ur, if 1s found, about the accident. Mary's Hospital has another young Patient, nine-year-old Samuel Richman | of No. 492 Garatoga avenue, who wan! also atruok by an automobile yesterday | afternoon, but will recover. While play- ing at Pitkin avenue and Barrett etreet | he was knooked about forty feet by a/ oar driven and owned by Abraham De Hevolse, Farmer's avente, Hollis, Ia I. ‘The boy recetved a scalp wound | and minor injuries and was attended | by Dr. Schumway. De Bevoise was | eerved with a eummons. —— Falls to Death in levator Shaft. | John Falvoy, a porter employed at the Importers’ Warehouse at No, 720 Green- wich street, fell in the elevator shaft from the sixth floor to the basement to- day and was Killed. He lived with his wife and children at No. 621 Hudson street. HIS FACE ENTIRELY | FILLED WITH PIMPLES JAnd Vas, Blackheade—Was Ashamed— Used Resinol—Skin Clear. A Jorsey Cit | Thomas Bruno, ; 170) Lisl Abate Ma writes: f | out four months ago a pimple | broke out on my forebead, which pained me very much. I began ott it, Los within two weeks my face was en- filled with plemplee and black- fort: They were not only disfigurin, but also painful. I was ashamea to wall on the streets and soon became discour- aged. I tried many remedies, such as salves, cold cream, ete., but all were a lure. I read of the Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment in the papers, Le used. soon sent for samples, whic! They proved to be excelle: using two cakes of Resi jar of Resinol Ointment, every pimple and blackbead in sight. This treatment lasted about three weeks, nnd now my skin is clear and 1 gave some Resinol Ointment to a friend, and it cured bim of sycosis (or barber's itch). My family uses Res- incl Soap tor the toilet and shampoo; it stops dandruff and falling hair.” (Dated March 29, 1912. still further proof of what and Ointment will do: rather stubborn case of fce of my physi jar of Resinol Ointment and f Resinol Soap, which I {found gave relief at once, re finally ef- fected a perfect cure.’ . A. Col jlins, MeSherrystown, Pe Resinol Soap and Ointment stop itch- i ‘and quick! gworm amd jas well as sores, bo scalds,wotinds, and Your druggist recom- ng piles ‘ap, 25e; Oint- ou 6 | mends and sls them ment, 50c and & sample 27, Re: ferment into Mr. or Mrs. y nothing to + 80 certainly eftec- t happy relief ns and regulates psin digests ¢ s disordered that it ut not sure. Dia- stomach .. a healthy condition so the Heunded 1820 To-Morro w, ‘Tuesday Our Entire Stock of Misses’ && Juniors’ Suits in all the new smi terials and todels will be offered as follawe At At $16.7 75 $22.50 $27.50 Values to Values to Values to e200 ey ou ta00 Misses'@ Juntors'Dresses\ § 19, <9 for Afternoon nod Veenmny | ] wear Merewline ilk, Chiffon Va b over Bille, Voularde and Tafletas tn #5 Dresses * A Vrenel Dinen, Vente and S&.50 Viewer, hand embroidered and : lace trimmed Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave; 10th st S We Ee ae —— — THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1912. 8 ' a Bin ) “The Big Store” TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS 2 cReENHUT-SIRBEL COOPER ©. ae : BOTH SIDES OF 6™ AVE. J.B.Gr 1B” AND 19% STS GREENHUT-stEGEL CoopER co... MAIN BUIL DING MAIN BUILDIN: , Continuance, Tomorrow, of Our Mid-Season Clearance of hth) Milan toa Ml Women’s Fine Cloth Tee and Silk Suits Broken Sizes and Lots From Suits Regularly Our Own Excel- 5] 50 Priced up r $29.50 Priced uP to $43.50 a $13.50 | $19.50 morrow, we ray jou won't expect en uo Py tis every alze. But the size to fi fa Without reserve—EVERY SUIT in our immense stock is included—from the most simple to the most ornate. Me ar yt meee values! Tomorrow Will Witness Brisk Business in Our Women’s Apparel Store, for This Is the Event of the Season Par Excellence. atS there are suits of worsteds with hairline stripes, 13. 50 checks and pin-stripes, and serges both of French and mannish weaves. Homespuns and sackings represent the English school; fancy weaves, shadow-striped serges, wide- wales, diagonais and whipcords all appear, The trimmings are simple or elaborate, as desired, from fine stitching alone to heavy braiding and embroidery running through all the phases of collar, cuff and revers of taffeta, satin, Terry cloth, bengaline, linen and batiste. at $ you will find taffetas of rare quality, bengaline and 19. 50 Poplin, whipcords in two-tones and plain colors. Handsome serges and fine worsteds are treated in such varying ways that they seem to be new materials. Stripes and novelty Hi I ae on MM I Suits Regularly plain blue; sizes 8 to 16 years, BOYS" YOKE NORFOLK SUITS in light-weight OR COLLAR RUSSIAN SUITS In shee B38 weight mixtures and blue; si BOYS' Sten SPRING RBEF- effects, diagonals and boucle cloth are all abundant. We illustrate an AR + Fira tnd btue, elses one of the many models on sale. 236 to 10 Tle Your Choice Tomor- (MAIN Bulldiag, Seeond Floor.) Collars and/euffs of hand-embroidered batiste and dimity will find equal favor with the real baby Irish embellishments of others; all that rich embroideries, silk, satin, braid, linen and effective button designs can do to add to a pies smartness and attraction has been utilized in some way on these creations. (MAIN Bullding, First Floor.) GREENHU?.siEGEL coorer co.-MAIN BUIL DING: Sale of 2,000 Men’s Blue. Serge Suits at $8.45 Suits which, at the price, are WITHOUT RIVAL ON THE MARKET TO-DAY. “Odds and Ends” Sale of Women’s *1 and *1.50 ; House : roy at 69° So much suit good- ness" was NEVER _ be- fore crowded into a man's blue serge for so low a price! Think of it! } One of the best v ever an- APURE, ALL, | Bf nounced in our immensely popular WOOL - Bargain Basement. Close to 1,000 SMART, house dresses are involved--these VELL - . represent “odds and ends,” surplus SLL - TAL LORED stocks, ete., from the best manu fucturer of good but inexpensive FAST - DYE house dresses in New York BLUE SERGI Innumerable smart styles for your SUIT, that is election The erate jeeude Ps jer 0 ginghams, percales, linens and fancy old under our lawns in attructiv. color combinations Positive guar f Styles show the antec, lor onl panel-back, ulso the empire $4.45. inished belts in 1) standard, ever-popular fashion And our] yy Not all sizes in all styles, but all , pe sizes in the whole colection miarantog 18.8 | You could not purchase the me: srial plain end bind} inelf, let alone the trimming, for ing ss the Png what we ms the hed garments lish languag in this great Bar Hasement sale can make It tumorrow it for an j G5e to 89¢ Chip Hate ry, Ar || ; colored, odd 1 aN d reason you KLOLLAK TOCK 29, don't like the a ec wit bring it $1 Heatherbloom Petticnats in « here and ge of o ‘ triped| ent kind; sire before hemming, vour mous tailored 59 24444 inches ‘note the un 10. g : | | size), each le hack ’ i] soe ed Marsetilen inch) Plain Percales i ‘ fe > for election of col ALL SIZE) | pillow shame or “ Of torr ‘ he ONO 7 Le Apron Ginghame fast colors, ; he Catton Cri Hlanket nly the most desirable Be vuth Va | noe yA! 4 ; it 3 " ‘ € 4 stripe d . “ 6c ibe 5 | ‘ 23 White Canvas f) % Mlesehed Tur te * mp» imade of lo 4 ‘ 6c extre quality white duck br | oblenehed b vered Cuban heels & H Towetin he} Si sisos, es 1.29 ‘i | Musli heat 9 Drawers of muslin, deep ‘ ‘ siloped, edged ruffle . eo 4 H IY, sid ve Qe $8. f me st i | . on ll 0 y pees avestel as SPECIAL bon) F0RC+) that Ui SDREDS OF LINES Are separate serge ' Nef The coause of CIMITED QUANTITIES VARI THING OL WANT May Beal the Sumber fore ites = tdiertined Ut Trousers “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’ poem oom’ 2a Stamps Free Tomorrow imany stampe as are required for books unfilled wil be given to aif fons weet, of not, applying at the Premium Pertor on the Third UT Buliding, tomorrow, It witt be advantageous to etare fii atone time oe many books ee Wil be nesded to secure the preaseen desired, mer Only One Hundred Free Stampa Good tn Any One Book. To Worthy Families $5, 00 and Individuals This mit 4 is in addition to our offer ot $30,000 to Charitable Institu- tions and Churches, and is donated at the suggestion of thousands of our customers who believe that charity Pull particulars at voting booths—MA’ or at Taformation Desk. Main Floor. at Information Desk, Main Floor. ns at home. N Buildi: ng on Fourth Floor, Also in GREENHUT Building, = GREENAUT BUILDING—tvearruine ror TuBHO! Garden Implements and Accessories Our Great May Sale, Tomorrow, at the LOWEST Prices in Our History There w'll be WONDERFUL price-inducements in: Pruning - Sheare, Grass - Shears, Hedge- Shears, Trowele, Weeders, Grase-Hooks, Cultivators, Spades, Shovels, Lawn- Rollers, Wheel-Barrows, Rakes, Spading-Forks, Garden-Sete, Hoes, Garden-Hose, Turf-Edgers, Watering-Pots, Flower-Bed- Guarda, Sprayers, etc., etc. In addition to which we offer the following TREMENDOUS econo- mies on our— Famous ‘‘Manhattan’’ Lawn-Mowers $2.76 “Manhattan” Lawn-Mowers—tomor- 9. 25 12-inch size. Ae thoroughly reliable machine, tn Adee) § part. WARRANTED to give GOOD service. Attractive design; 3 cruci- Ht steel cylinder blades; 8}4-inch driving wheel; simple and effective adjustment. NOTE—The above mower is the BEST at {ts REGULAR LOW PRICE. Other Sizes at Special Prices. $3\*Manhattan’’ $3.25 “Manhattan” | $3.50 “Manhattan” Lawn Mowere—14-| Lawn Mowers—16-| Lawn Mowers—18- ie iad ¥ §D 25 bs ee + 8D. 40 ‘BolBecrina “Manhattan” ioe Mowers Same bis as above, except the addition of EXTRA-quick and easy- running, FR! ICTIONLESS, ball-bearing features. $3.40 “Manhattan” Ball-Bearing Ineheitefaterss ts... "2.60 $3.20 ‘Manhattan’ OBO is “Manhattan” Ball-Bearing Leo ROR Re NS SE $3.75 “Manhattan” Lopytn | Lawn Mowers—18. Lawn Mowers—i2- Lawn Mowers—16- inch size; at inch size; at......... “Manhattan” Ball-Bearing High Wheel Lawn Mowers ' $4.85 “Manhattan” High-Wheel et Lottbotaet alli id 4] Mt. ‘ered ee High-Wheet| wn Mowers—16- inc size; at...... 4.25 » $5.75 “Manhattan” ey Wheel |$6 “Manhats. M Lawn inch size; berate i ee oy a a Worcester” Ball- Bearing Lawn Mowers cnuine mountain - mower, ball. peel ads large wheel; races on if ; nt cone; ‘four tempered toa el ; nive ; under-knife made es- rN NW } pecially for this machine Ey velcing EM)! piece of tool-steel half-inch wide to mp) ‘i piece of Bessemer steel which is then hardened and ground. We GUARANTEE this mower to be the HIGHEST grade ever ma Ball - Bearing | $8.75 “Worcester” Ball - Bearing Lawn Mower aD nme "ME Reta $7.95 “Worcester” Ball - Bearing | $9.30 “Worcester” Ball - Bearing Lawn Mower — 16-inch 6 75 Lawn Mower—20-inch size; 8 1 € at . sive, at (GREENHUT Buliding, Main Fioor and Basement.) $25 Brass 350 | at $13.50 $7.26 “Worcester” “T" ball rod ev nds Ihreesizes: 4 ft ¢ 4ftand 3tt NOTL NON SENT C.O.D This REMARK: ABLE bargain due to a big-quan- tity purchase AT THE ABO\) PRICE WE ANTICIPATL « PERFECT AVALANCHE ore FOMOREOW (GREENHUT Buliding, Third Pioor.) $27.50 Body Brussels Rugs 517.50 bs. Purchased by us after temuark, and ALL are the Stae Yall ft, Tomorrow, at lhese fugs wer ale iT SAME a rugeeniibition, EACH bears « fan VINEST BODY BRUSSELS that money ean buy A Clear Saving of Pree isely $10 A Large Mil Purchase and Sale of Novelty Se rim Curtains Made of ace-odg VY 4 trimmed with in aH mhrotdered St 1.25 95 Pretty Novelty ( Curtains