The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1912, Page 21

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| NLLED IN SUBHAY AS WIFE AND CHILD AWAIT GLAD REUNION Relatives Bringing Him Home From Hospital When Simons . < Falls Beneath Train. From the day he weal to @ private hpspital at Amityville, 1. 1, to regain his health, Harry Simons, thirty-three years, of No. 10 West One Hundred and Nineteenth street, looked forward to the ay he could rejoin his wife and seven: | yeat-old daughter Edna. The doctors decked Simons could leave the institu. ter-in-law, Mrs, and his brother, Arthur went to accontpany him home. Young Mrs, Simons and Edna re- , migined at home to finish preparations | for the Joyous welcome. All was ready sour 5 o'clock, and mother and child went to the window to aljting in her mother's » with her , face pressed against the rain-swept , lost during his fitness. He started up Dane. At the same hour Simons and his escort alighted from a subway train Qne Hundred and ‘Tenth at . Simons left the o ing he wanted to get on a how much welght he had the platform asa train drew in. The next moment there came a Scream of horror from persons at the upper end of the platform, as Simons toppled off and disappeared beneath the wheels of the train, Patrolman Fulst of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street sta- tion summened Dr. De Fautelle from the Harlem Hospital. A wrecking crew Jacked up the car and the surgeon crawted beneath. He said Simons had Ned instantly. “Suicide,” was tho Police report, but the relatives insisted death was accidental, The body was taken to the West One| Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station | ‘and Mrs. Signal and Arthur Simons! went to the Siinons home. They hadn't | the heart to tell the waiting woman and eld of the tragedy. They said that ving to the bad weather Simons had 4 HuNed his homecoming. Meantime an widertaker had taken charge of the Tae —eee 12 ‘omisilpiitactais 4. o. STUNTZ OF NEW YORK NOW A METHODIST BISHOP. With Eight to Be Chosen, There sp Were 244 Candidates—Only One Chosen So Far. MINNEAPOLIS, May 17.—The Rev. C. Stuntz, assistant correspond- the Board of Foreign d Bishop yesterdayy neral Conference of the Metho- There weree iaht belng elected on the first ballot since ‘he two-thirds rule went into effect The next highest men were D, 4G, Dow ney of New York, 331; Matt 3%, fal, 2; WoO. Shep: Chicago, 29; R. J. Cooke, New omy; R E. Jones (negro), New Or- McConnell, Greencastle, cock, Kansas City, Hex, Minneapolis, Mr. Stunts was an unsuccessful cand!- date for Bishop tn 1908, 1 atorahip, the highest honor in of the one hundred and twenty General Assembly of the Presh Church in the United Sta America, in session here, went on the! first ballot late ferday to the Rev, Dr. Matthews, pastor of the terian Church of Seattle, Flection of the moderator over- whpdowed in interest only the sermon of the retiring moderator, Rev. John F. Carson of Brooklyn, who said the Church is the Hving, vital force tt han been through the ages, warning that danger lies not in too little, prac- tieal Christianity, but in neglect of ite “spiritual functions WIFE'S CIGARETTE CASE WAS “LOST” IN HER DRESS, {1 Mr. Martin, a Stock Broker, Send. Police on Hunt, Then Re- ports Article Found, After reporting the loss of a gol eimarette case to the Kast Fifty-firs: Street police station last night, L Martin, a stock broker, living at ths Hote! jonia, notified the station two hours that the missing article had deen found hidden in the fold of his wife's dress. Mr. Martin sald the caso was tho property of his wife. Its loss! was discovered after leaving the Hud- Theatre last night. The taxicab in the couple rode was located ismiesal and thoroughly searched, ing 10 ihe police vainly searehed for neaniy two hours. The case was discovered when the couple reached home. Se eee Se ‘SOCIALISTS TURN DOWN THE “I. W. W.” INDIANAPOLIS, 1.—The Indus- trial Workers of the World lost their for recognition before a ing labor union: the .\inerican Federation Labor nor the Industrial Workers, Soctaliat delegates in sympathy with the Industrial Workers had been plan- ning, since the convention opened, to onnin recognition of the organization | When the majority report was read, ad- vising @ neutral position, supporters of the movement were surprised to learn (hat thelr three friends on the commit- tes, Instead of making @ minority re- port, had affixed their names to the only report submitted. With the full tee in favor, the convention | chivairy wilt be @ thing of the past. She | and toh, the giri| Fe at t) She was taken to Bellevue Mospiai | | ee Delivery Claw Feet pyar Ginghame ore ln SPO Ree Glee Atessss+, Oe | inl * 45eliha $2.98 Within 50 | a 69 ana $1.00 Bee Vinccampre: | |For Wise Mothers O'Nell! Mometurnishing More—Firet Floor ‘ é ice Tea Aprons, in Swiss,|V. round, high and square pecial Demonstration $12.00 1 P Aas opemeation || Young Man! $3.00 Is Enough to | Saving Re- Organdie and Lawn, necks. Several styles, trim- and Sale of the , frigerator 25¢. 50c and $1.00 |med in fine dainty embroid- Pay for a GOOD Pair t/ $8.48 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912. “WOULD VOTES FOR WOMEN | We Give a.d Redeem SURETY STAMPS Perea)“ GRE ADAMSCO. Question Raised by Anti-Suffra- ' rightly Burned Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street gette Wife of Gov. O'Neal | Skin & Hair Seemed All Gone. of Alabama. Resinol Cured Without a Scar. PHILADELPHIA, May 11—Mre, im. |, 18 4 letter dated March ty, tore, © | mett O'Neal, wite of the militant } One Nor of Alabama, is against woman's sut- ae m fan mile ai my camp frage heonves sho fecle that the days of | frighttully burned about the mI by the explosi skin and most of his hair also declares womad's suffrage in Ameri. | stov ca 1s inevitable “because the American j see emed completely gone, and the per- men will give the women anything they | spiration had got into the burns until may ery for." \he was relly half crazy with the ter- “Yes,” said Mrs. O'Neal, “the Amert-|tifie psin. — 1 spread Resinol thickly can man will give the women anything er the raw parts, and bandaged them they may cry for, But I can imagine | up completely, The relief wa the falling away of Vttle courtestes that | dinte that the poor fellow at « women love when once the vote is ob- | asleep. Ay soon as he was rested, 1 tained. We ail like men to give us thelr | [hurried him twenty-five seats in the trolley cars, and will they | @uto to the doctor, who © do ft then? I can quite imagine men | could do nothing better t drinking thelr toasts, ‘Here's to women, | ready done. J took the me once our superiors, now our equals.’ 1| Kept ais face bq can alsu believe that the outcome a new skin soon formed, and in at the Titanic wreck would have been quite | wholly cured without @ different {f women had obtal: n rights instead of thelr rr legen? ee | | Eruink of what it meant to that poor would have taken their ghances icy, | aulfer rer that Mr. Hutchison kept Re: the men and the !feboats would have | Bol Ointment ready for an emer told another story when the Carpathia | Just the same sort of thing might hay | Picked them up. Would voten for women | our home any day. Have you a jar bo: J inol Ointment re: endy? Hesice have meant boate fos women, Twonder?” treating burns, it. is invaluable for wounds, boils, sores, ulcers, piles und in treatinent of all sorts of itchin: y skin eruptions, cape ially when | ith Resinol Soap. Resinol Soap | Resinol Ointment (50 | Let Us Teach Your Children How to Embroidc Kindergarten Class Saterday and I tol, Afternoon 2 to § P Seed kok to O'Neill’: i cage ee embroider, ree of charge. ir expert will t ¢ of work rou wish them to eath, These | late will be absolutely free to the children (upon pur- chase of necessary material for work). Si Ci l- low Tope: Searto and Contre Mandnerchie Case, 5 c Timely Reductions in Suits and Dresses for Misses and Juniors No Need for Mothers and Daughters to Wearily “Shop Around”— Come Straight to O’Neill’s. Garments Exclusive Yet Low Priced. Distinctive Blue Serge |Fancy Trimmed Voile Suits,$18.75;were$23.75| Dresses—Specialat$6.95 Embi lished with pretty silk collar and cuffs,| These handsome dresses come in various neat with handsome braid ornements snd buttons and | stripes supplemented with embroidery and lace A ou it feat dont (artlined through] insertion. ‘Trimmed with black velvet edging Aq 14, 16 and 18 At ivy 18.75 end buttons, some with @ black velvet sash, A Limited Lot of Smart|**"'*°""'" Tailored Suits at $12.95|Exceptionally Pretty nag Hae scar vectersont ot, cogs] Misses’ & Juniors’ Wash Dresses, $2.25 up tachable Ince collar. “All skirts girdle-top, gingham and the 14, 16 and 18. Regular price, ¢ ‘ 6. Now on sale a Corefully made of per ee ae 12.95 hardy corderine. Big variety, mostly with 9 Services ble Wa ShDresses| secves. There are round and square necks, and set, each. ry potamped ‘plde¢ Be haic ry, ae tnortyhinttage Cen 7 % * by ena, jeces, 2 Lire $0c emg pat. 25¢ y Stricken on the Street, Eugene Dymond, a housem: address not known, w Men’s | $18 to $25 New | Norfolk Suits, 12, 50 Another Phase of the Sensational Half Sixty-sevond street of the West Sixty-etgith st where she died an hour later, some have detachable collars so that » luce collar Price Event in the Clothing of Men. BEF OR E for G irls. $ 1to $ 2.95 can be worn Ht desired, All are woally trimmed 4G Tn this Stnanies daylight shop for men own THE allpr and oe piece models, ‘The middy Specialy priced — SA een ARM esd lal ad date Weare Louse is of linen, trimmed with’ a blue or red] from... ++ .. 2.250695 ff y. suits, cram full of atyle collar. All have ple skirts bte 1 O'Neitt SteromsThied Fleer. and individuality, and in all the newest WEDDING ————— fan vile “Browns, Tans and Grays. f r is unusual tment includes Time Now to Get Light, sori Sumeeetethy SeRReTTAE Dre Sssy, Comfortable tots, Cassimeres and Velours. Trousers have cuff bottoms and belt loops. Alterations free of charge. Hats for Travelling and)” "Sizes 33 to 38 Shopping—A Sale, PAN rriced, $12.50 O'Neltl Hom lshing Store—Firet Fleer. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits SALE Things are always happening in New York’s finest and largest Voteinmed Mil- linery section. This is a Saturday event of unusual timeliness and interest: Imported Kinoka Jap Braid Hats’ For the next two weeks we are going to hold a sale in the in- terest of young people just married, or about to be married—a O'Neill's sale that will enable them to enter into housekeeping with a Great amart shapes; medium and Reg. $6.00 & $7.00, at $ 98 és completely furnished home without incurring expenses that will Feature— small, Regularly $1.50, at... 9Be e 4. x be hard’ ; White Chip Dress Hi 00 of them f d e hard to meet, Trimmed Lagi FHaphag mung tes has Suits are in all-wool Navy Blue Serge, made dium and small, Rich black velvet anges. Reg. 1.95, at..... $1.25 j/ Biack Chip Dress Shapes, correct / Special y $1.25 Bure Chip Dressy Shapes, regularly ¢2.00, at $1.29 O'Netl! Main Store—-Firet Heer. Hats at $3.75 and $4. 98 4 Stunning New Models in Women's Tailored Hats, the vei from our own workro £0.00 4 $3.75 ad $4.98 Children's Simply Trimmed Hats rand Russian styles, new ind'as00,00-, 99C™ $1.50 made up of Chambrays, Gala-| In new aoe eflects in Cheviot and 9 i tens, Linene, etc., plain and fancy colur-| Cassimeres, Sizes 6 to The Apron Sale You ve 23¢ Veils, 48¢ i er pet Boys’ bial GAC egular D3c, at 8 Been Awaiting! Peiltfon Ctoth Veils in all the le ne |S Boys’ 75c Percale Blouse Suits, at 92.98. ing colors, Regular 81.49, Maids’, Nurses’ and Tea) Slip-Over Gowns of good c Waists, at 45c. New Brown, Tan and Grey Cheviet Made with or viubeat eahare, made| ad Cassimere Suits, are Vall cut 0 all over Ging- | (, ‘i ‘i ems " Biack Chantilly Lace Veils. reales. Tho all ambric, trimmed with em: Reyal 9c tuilade with or withou wot, Sines Re Prices. | This 10% reduction and we Yor avery’ statement in our advertine- be absolutely gen- up in double-breasted and Norfolk styles with full cut knicker trousers. Sizes, Norfolk, 7 to 18. Double Breasted, °® 9to 18. Special at and 92.50; Boys’ $3.50 Double- h Suits, at 95c. Breasted Suits 91.98. We Nave decided to take off Our reputation for reliabil- q 10% from our already low ity and low prices daten back “in the lee than | $16.50 Dressers... $12.00 < Booms Fiat 5110 ” This Solid Oak, Carved broidery und linen lace ak ithe atten insertions and omper. .. i | La tall Lieu hai Reg, de. At... De Do you wish to economize of Low Shoes! Mail Orders stitched hem and dainty i8 | Combination Corset | Jit dressing your children Let_us introdu zou to the exceptionally fine feati ef: Filled, sertion, De. 60. |Coves aad Drawers, of line and comfortabl O'Neill's “Surety” Shoe. all the newest lasts, even for the smartest eS Extra Size] Cambrie, trimmed with linen yn buy the “Little One beau! Tan Russia Calf, Gun Metal, Patent Leather and Tan and Romper here at 80c. Vici Kid in numerous styles. Genuine Rock Oak soles om every pair. More of Those Men's W. L. 9 Douglas Low Shoes at . $1. 5 Hundre v Cambrie, [lace and ribbon. All mbroidery | sizes. Reg. 69c, At 50. ‘Vhey are mad 4 i: Side both hoys and Third tour, ond Ginghas terials to b 2scPhoto Frames, 12! -c|2,000 Women’s 25cand | J svn Drawers, in fine trimmed with ana dainty tucks, J This Is a 42-inch solid oak, highly polished Diniag Table; 6 foot exten sion; beautifully carved dragon heads and claw feet; value $18.00; our ot pairs (including ‘Tan Bow Shoes) of the Douglas brand. These are termed “factory cut, full a , but the imperf tions gSt that they 500 Photo frames 29c Vests af 19c fitting. » high neck et xe. Th re 0 9 and Butler fins: " list I ke lee for rt weather, — Sells were . oreabinet sizes. All * White Ee rts, ts; low nec r Mometurnishing Store—Firet Floor, back, Warranted not to tar cevcless, Various styles keep the ts cheerful in un nish, Special, at 12!c|itor Hn $1.00 | |‘ weather, Bach itt Store First Mluor, | O'Neill Main Store Lirst Plas mis dbuble stitched, there an Long Wavy $1.00 Men’s Knit’ Dainty Lingerie and Serviceable | | iss: ste: ‘is'hs"matc}]| Switches, 95¢ | Underwear, 69c cut extra wide ¢ There about 269 of |, Celebrated * Woroesit” Uniee, Tailored Waists at 98c Up allow the use of & petticoat, “The ts wt aust Stn in| 54 ae 69e tripes. in appropriate solid colors, lengths renging from 20 te HEN To-Morrow rh ey acd (aga Pe Narva chee All'kes tee of'6 ee $2.50 Sheer Lin-' sR ope erie Waists, $1.49 $27.00 From Above Prices ra. ThisSa e Take an Additional’ 10%, at We always illustrate the exact y of our special barg gq week and give exactly what that picture represents at the quote. You'll find the above tabl ewe 2.00 exactly as shown in pice ture when you call. We do not misr ‘epresent, ® finkenber PRICES kK PLAIN FIGURTS OPEN erent: r HOMES COMPLETELY FURNISHED rae} -E. Cor. 124th St. and sd Avenue, New York \ imperfect. O'Netlt tometurnlobing Bt Store—let Wh, 50¢ mounted om chert tem) Mien’s 35¢ Half ot obtaining a perfect match, price of ae | Aine a Complete » Assembiage | o “*Giceper*’ Rompers | | [yenrs, On sale at the special quality natural wavy varied « tte? shade from blond to Hose, 25c rted. We of- ete se Wa the] __ Nearly every other man in New York women of New York City and|°&" Use some new summer weight vieanity to-morrow at socks how that low shoe time haseome aroun) sh and low short and he proof 4 rey i all font es mpe r, and at the same , 95c 2. “Socuas ine raage Block ‘Platted | ot weather! ively fi Iw ‘it h superfine U'Nelll Main More—Third Floor | Experts tn attendance, Perfect mateb Bie, oy a5¢ | guaranteed Men's Silk Socks, thread silk, The | O'NelIL Main Store—Seennd Floor, and colors, reinforced. Ree pr: ‘“*Key ot Heaven”’ $2. 50 Matting On a irticntar notice of the iy Approved by Hy £ minence | Hee models, ; 8c A ~ MR. RETAIL, MERCHANT—— 1.7 swt stg” esamuleimo "Suit Case, $1.09 | Finger-Pleee Eye Pay Only $2.00 for a $3.00 Lingerie Waist | Size 21.454) inches, | -inch thick, | Glasses at $1.39 uy sisles in these exceptionally dainty Lingerie Waists, 609 » Large Clear Type. || toe trimmed, fligh or I ; Bound in fine | Cons.dered cheap ID you ever stop to consider the vast possibilities of putting your goods before the thousands of women employed in the downtown business sectior hy heck models- exce S300. By establishing a branch in the arcade of one of the large duced for thi $2. 00 office buildings ? & Pretty " Waists| Tailored Shirt Waists, | Write cr phone and our representative will call on k | 980 and $1.49 you and explain the proposition, Autre f ‘ Linen aes | sidntees 10-k 1d fill ' E. A. PRATT, Ce ae Atal lassen Will not fal i nae bose | Bound all around; brass lock and side | Pure white perisoopie len catches, cloth lined with shirt pock-| case end tiny screw sight in weight, but For Setueday only..... ee ‘ ilored, ‘ ; ; rable, epeciatat $1.89] Eyes teated tree by our expert of» range of sices, frou Sb oo bi FH PAOKe. O'NeML Sulu store=thind Poor, + O'Neil Main store Firat Floor \ O'Neil Main Store—-Basement, Sician. O'Neill Main Store -Flees Mioete | PULITZER (World) BUILDING, Leah 63 Park Row, N. Y.

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