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ve ' Vincent's Hospital tn a critical condi-| «inning of the trouble, The action of “oe tion. His wife was summoned, but the |the typographical union yesterday tn : en 4 — OBO pnt MITT Ee ceePtNt RNB cote e Nt get BEE RD ctimy mY 8 =<THE EVENTING WORTD, PRESSMEN DISCOURAGED. Chteage Newspapers Sold tn Nearly VICTIM OF APHASIA. Contractor Wii S. Myton Loses Memory at His Hote sph iets Stricken auddenly with aphasta, Wille | CHICAGO, May 18-Fewer ar fam §. Myton, a wealthy retired con- [Were made to-day in the news tractor, was taken last night to St.[Strike than at any time since the > ~ FUSION ALDERMEN PLAN CAUGUS TO AD nao tty. phyricians at the hospital naid that|voting against joining the pi there was no immediate danger, and #tereotypers in @ aympatheti ‘ ton was sitting in front of the Hotel |the strikers and their friends, and as & t Folks Says Tammany Influ-| here Hioventh street and University [result “pickets” who volunteered to place, When he fell from his chair and [Prevent street sales of n-wapapers were i was unable to remember anything af-|not 4# aggressive as on previous days. ence Is Against His New | was unable Moke up. Dre Mande who| Newspapers were sold practically in ‘ y took Mr. Myton to the hospital, said |every #ection of the city and at many ry Ordinance, locations without police protection. he wan sufforipg from aphasia, ‘To eeoere enough pledges of Fusion @embers of the Boant of Aldermen to| F Guarantees the passage of Ralph Folks's Moving picture ordinance, a caucus of the Fusion majority in the Board wiil| be called to-morrow morning prior to the meeting of the Aldermen when ac- tion on the bill 1s to be taken. ‘The caucus call came to-day when | Yeporte reached Mr. Folks that Tam- i} Many activities «ince Inst week have! endangered the measure. Ceriain t Brooklyn Aldermen who have figure’! ‘ with Tammany ordinanas makers be- ‘ fore are said to have sent word to the a City Hall that they will not only op. ove the measure, but have decided not @o attend the Fusion call. Until to-day Alderman Folks, with Trade Mark = Half a Century. aS | ght mOwS pe i Reduction Sale of Laces This Sale includes Venise Bands, Edges and All- overs, Shadow Laces, Hand-run Bands and Flounc- % ings, fancy Nets, Valenciennes Allovers and Flounc- 3° he support of the Mayor's Committee ings, Embroidered Bands, Edges and Allovers. Py Commissioner of Accounts Fosdick, the Also real Point and Duchess, real Venise, Princess National Hoard of Censorship, the City i , Club, Citizens’ Union and other etvic Point, pile and real Valenciennes Edges and ; Bodies, considered he had the support a i 3 @f the ordinance in the Board of Alder- Insertions, ind Cluny and real Irish Crochet Laces. Gas. Week, tasers Wo dasliy owing the At 18¢ per yd.—Hand-made Cluny Edges and measure. Insertions, real Irish, Piquot Edges. Regular price In some way, Alterman Fotks asserts, most determined opporition to his mens. ure has arisen by Tammany Hall, He eeverts that orders have even been Is- q@ued to kill the bill, which the Puston Yeader believes will mean Tammany's thirty-five votes against tt. Alarmed at this opposition Mr. Folks to-day issued @ long statement dealing with the fea- dures of the bill Me. Fotks ts fearful that an amend- Ment {to the measure will be offered ‘when it comes up in the board which | ‘will in effect kill or destroy the provir fons of the ordinance. One of the hostile Jabs directed toward his bill is the agi- tation which has sprung up for a muni- <dpal censorship. He opposes such a censor because of the heavy expense which it involves. ‘The ordinance has plenty of guaran- tees against objectionable films, he eays. Besides he fears that the censor- | ahip in the hands of politicians migit work injury to rival parties inasmuch | @s the censor would have the power to » withdraw films favorable to party ene- nes. 25c per yd. : At 68c to 85c Pel yd.—Irish Crochet Inser- tions. Regular value $1.00 to $1.50 per yd. At $1.50 to 3.75 per yd.—Princess Point and Bruge Bands and Edges. Regular price $2.50 to 5.75 per yd. At 25c to $1.00 per tiste Bands, two to nine in ¢5c to $1.50 per yd. Also a large assortment of real Venise, real Irish Crochet, Bruge and Novelty Lace Collars and Yokes. Also Cluny and Irish Crochet Medallions, at one- half regular price. James McCutcheon & Co., Ue 5th Ave. and 34th St., wardrrratte i. LRT SR sSee d.—Embroidered Ba- es wide. Regular price FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA IN OUR RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR. Swins ee ES C UP SOL AG 0, SIXTH: New York's Shopping Center. Just Arrived as We Go to Press More of Those *25.00 to *27.50 Gowns & Dresses to Sell at ‘a ” We are unusually conservative in “A ,. stating the valuc of these dresses. In $] 1.50 some of the other stores, we have found pt eR A A RL exact duplicates of these gowns, made by the same dress- maker and priced as high as #40 and #45. And glad we are to write the news—otherwise some of our good friends might be disappointed. 7 Third Floor, Buying sofar to-day has been brisk and had the newcomers not arrived we could not be sure of pressing our invitation for to-morrow. ‘But Here Are the Fresh New Gowns and Dresses Crepe Meteor and Charmeuse Gowns, Chiffon overdraped, Changeable and Plain Taffeta, Lingerie Dresses, Marquisette Dresses and Net Dresses! Not a stereotyped lot of one kind and style, but one hundred women could buy a gown in this sale and not two be dressed alike. The new Peplums or Postillion effects are in evidence in many attractive models; some are trimmed with new ratine, macrame, shadow, gold and other fine laces, some are elegantly embroidered, have fancy yokes and sleeves, skirts are all new models. Pretty buckles and crystal but- tons also lend charm to these elegant dresses. NOTE:—No Gowns or Dresses will be sent C.O. D., or on approval none will be exchanged or credited, no ql on mail or phone orders will be filled. SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00., NEW YORK'S BHOPPING CENTER $20.00 Brass Beds at ee $10 $15.00 A brass bed ' at 14 price is ° Apartment House just BY we Refrigerator, | are selling for $8 95 Tuesday. 11 e has a 2-inc] ‘This Refrigerator is 49] continuou inches high, #3 inches] post, 5 1-inc! wide, 10 inches deep:| fillers, all sizes— ade of best gradeof asb.| and finishes, Tia) AR TR Be Ui just 100 in this lot. No C. O. D., mail or telephone orders filled. clal for Tuesday only, F Pe get OL With several of his friends, Mr. My-|apparently had @ discouraging effect on) Extra Blades—for the Reveille Razors — finest Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Remarkable Sale of Men’s Footwear May 14th to 20th, Inclusive. Extraordinary Values, Entire Stock Included Goodyear Welted Soles Usually $5.00 . . . . $3.2 5 Usually $6.00 and $7.00 . $3.95 Semi-Bench Made Shoes Usually $7.00 to $10.00. $4.85 Extension Trees to Fit Your Shoes 65¢ Usually $1.00 . . 2. \ Boys’ Shoes . . $2.95 Usually $4.00 Special Sale of Suit Cases and Bags Cowbide Suit Cases Steel frames, linen lined, with shirt pocket, 24 and 26 inch, Formerly $5.50 and $5.95 Sole eather Suit Cases aa linen lined, with pit| $10.00 Formerly $12.50, Sole Leather Bags Sewed frames, leather lired, 16, 17 sort $8.95 18 inch, Formerly $13.95, Cowvide Leather Bags Leather lined, sewed corners, 15, 16, 17 and 18 inch, brown, black or russet. Formerly $6.00 Fitted Tourist Cases Black morocco, top hand!e, white i} $8. 95 tings, thin model. Formerly $11.95 —————_—_—_—____——————————— Razors & Shaving Accessories Safety Razor—in leather- ette box with 12 blades complete, 65c., value $1.25. above, also suitable for Gem Jr, and Ever Ready, per pack of 6, 2ic., value 30c. values uj a0 ality Steel, eve cum, 10¢. a2zor warranted, | Bay Rum—25c. and 35¢. honed ready to use, | Westphal’s Hair Tonic— $1.00, value $2.00. 22¢. and 42¢. : ° Arnica Cream Special Razors—excellent cooling and quality, every Razor after shaving, 15c. warranted, honed ready | WitchHazel—i2¢.and21e. to use, 50¢., values up to $1.50, | $3.75 | $4.50 Shaving Brushes—Rub- berset quality, 65¢. t> Hed values up to 50. Shaving Brushes—As- sorted styles (sample line), 35¢. # $1.00; val to $1.75. Williams’ Shaving Sticks and Powder—10¢. each. Mennen's and Eleto Tal- Newbro's Herpicide— 30¢. and 606, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. “MONDAY, MAY 18, 0 fi | Fat. aa VE io: A Truly Wonderful Guide to All Manner of Opportunities: ew 8,362 we offers of positions, workers, homes, investments, miscel!aneous bargains, &c., were individually advertised in The Sunday World Yesterday Ee MB ar fast Wes, Sunday World ads. get 2 circula- tion in New York City greater than || Sunday Sun and Sunday Tribune ADDED TOGETHER, | gures; White Shoe: Boots. high arch Furniture, ON_OUR CREDIT TERMS” $100 worth, $1.50 Weekly :'Special Free Offer| Pair of Circassian Walnut Framed Picture: with every purchase of $15 or over. Item (other than groceries or meat) marked $2.50 in O’Neill-Adams Co.’s advertisements let this be your thought: “If I had filled my Surety Stamp Coupon Book I could get that item Free!"* ne of Gowns of fine Cambric; high, low and V-necks, trimmed with embroid- cries, insertion and lace. 98c value. At.......6+ Corset Covers, hand embroidered; made of dainty, sheer N i Reg. 75c value. At.. $2.00 Klosfit Pe “Klosfit” Pett.coats made of Moure Pyncess Cloth with deep flounce and dust ruffle. Reg. £400 value, at $l .00 heel. $40284888) with Cuban Wom White PTDING St 14) Every Time You See Some Women's 16 Button Canvas Shoes, Russian Boots, |°¢s- ‘ Women's Nubuc ——J and White Canvas Colonials, with white and silver buckle ‘We Give and Redeem Surety Stamp: ONEILI-ADAMS CO. | Glorious Creations in Waists Priced to Please the selde | New White Sales .pecials Great Group of Under Husiins at One- third to One-half Regular Broken lines of Combinations, Drxwers, Long and Short Skirts, Chemises and Gowns. Very daimy garments, beautifully trimmed with pretty embroideries and lices at 14 to 14 regular $2.00 to $10.00 values, etn $1. Chemies, dainty deign: e Reg. Nainmok * 50cl A ONell}Main Store—Third Floor, Time to Pick Out Some New White Summer Shoes O’Neill’s Now Ready with Styks Which Are Correct and Qualities That Vill Satisfy m s, White Pumps & White Oxfords for Women & Children h y Women’s High-cut Nubuc, 16 button style and Cuban BA sccv essences $. turn and welt heels, pearl but- Canv: ixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. 1,000 Summer Tub and Porc Dresses at $5.00 Each Linjeries, Lawns, Linons, wide and narrow white Bedbrds, stripe and plain Voiles and Silk Foulards, in whit anddainty shadings. The newest and most correct combina-ff tion: in trimmings as well as handsome Laces, Embroideries and Insertions. seen. Size’'S2 to 44.... #0 Summer Tub Skirts, made of imported Horicks English Repps, in plin and embroidered models; all sizes in bands and lengths. Gowns, .+. 6De| sxicts rade of fine ttictats, $1.00 3.50. White ‘elt Pump 8 eyelet Gibson tie, also white canvas Pumps, with high or low heels, at |] Women's White Canvas Pumps and Ox-/p, fords, turn soles, ribbon lace or covered $2.50 extra cat to you. $2.00 if | Average Purse Chiffon Dress Blouse Navy, Copenhage ? Tan, Brown, Black, White and otber equal popular colors. Both the high and low ned models, all beautifully trimmed with lace; a a few select washable silk blouses, with U much desired novelty stripe. Sailor coll effect, 4% sleeves. Formerly priced from $5. to $7.95. Sale $3.95 ana $4.9) Mannish Sith Shirts wiih Stunning Stripes Also the equally popular shirt of plain, heavy; with those smart low necks. The sailor an are of cleverly-chosen contrasting color: h models is of washable silk. § sideredsplendid value al 86.95. II's, as usual have priced thera at.. Neill, Main sStore—Thii assortment of styles and values p to $10.00 values. $5. 00 $3.50 Tub Shirts, $2.25 $2.25, Values $3.50 O'Nelll Main Store—Third Fleer, Sewing Machine Sale Immense purchase o! $25.00 “American” Mas chines . n Sa’e at $12.00 $35.00 “Vindex B’ Mae chines on Sale at $18.50 $40.00 “Eldredge” Ma chines on Sate at $25.00 O'Nelll Main Store—Balcony, 00 to $4.95 hand embroidered in made of sheer g, 81.25 value. At 7 5c Combinations and sook, trim- White Shoes for Misses and Children White canvas button shoes, welt sole, broad ii * Sizes 214to 5 for 92.50 Sizes 1114 to 2 for 92.00 Sizes 6 toll for $1.50 White Canvas Pumps, welt sole, broad toes. Sizes 1114 to 2 for $2.00 Sizes 6 to 11 for $1.50 Wiite canvas high cut button. Sizes 1114to 2 for $1.50 Sizes 814 to 11 for $1.25 * Om filled book of “Surety” Stamps urchas a pair of these $2.50 shoes without with soles, O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, AUMANN @ OU yr icy Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. Carpets, $65. Worth, $1 FREE “ for our NW Write BOOKLET containing infor- ion regerding our out- . free. This Week: Weekly? Morris Chale, Mahogany ¥ We Close Evenings at 6. TCE URNITURE | LAN D] CLOTHING | lO Ne : CREDIT $00. worin $1 Down $1.00 YeeKty $40. “ $3 “ $150 “ $10. “ $5 “ $2.00 « $20. “ $10" §250 “ Bs Lales’ or Men’s K Clthing Up woe : $1.0 Down -$1.00 Per Week Furnished We Pay Freight and | ,,24h UBentt cao Railroad Fare That “FUN" book given every week wi