The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1912, Page 25

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ATLESS INRA 5 YALE MEN GET ‘& of Many We Well Known Families Among the Line- up of Juniors, gorreLvou IS CHOSEN. ity “Tap” Given to John A. Appleton, Ill at Home in This City. y : ' TIAVEN, Conn, May 1f—A men and boys gathered this about the elm tree that stands @ Clock tower of Battell Chapel ‘ale campus to seo tor:y-five of number called out for election to wenior societiee—Skull and Bones, and Key and Wolf's Head. Th in spite of @ torrential rein, because, perhaps, of the reopened verey over the socie! foes come wth the attack Owen Johneon tn “Stover at Y; @tood for an hour a: Odicokers, but their discomfort as nothing compared with that vie ogphvwad hundred juniors @ forty-five were chosen, ese barsheaded le there was the burden of a mental strain wes Dot at all lessened by the rea- lom_ ef the curious eyes around Fale hee not seen such a Tap the first pince, ¢air weather ise tonal scoompaniment to the larke the wreck or the achiev onli ot the most cherished of the social fons to witch Yale men yield, nothing but evidence that ean be nothing eo bad it worse BO coms. zen compen corner ceremonies place was a oure before any one wi 1 Pe ded retended to think— institutions. They ended honor, to of parecer Throwing ei if CRICIS IN THE DOCGIRTY SYSTEM. the third place, the junior class of has Beem & notable one in varsity and/among its members are boys Very Well-known families. For the the reasons, they were to be & very general felling that to- 44y might mark a crisis in the senior sorlety system, as there came a crisis sophomore society system @ dozen oso But there eame no crisis, unless it rnoom ts in no very 6 , amend, or to any radical rearrange- ‘rain that wae falling at 4.30 ok, when the crowds began to come +to the elm, was blinding. The circle of |v. and automobiles that usually wurrounds the green was missing, and tm the windows of Durfee Hall there ‘The tappers had made their way into the press when the single stroke that ealled the hour sounded. No one looked at tient, ‘ut no one missed a motion they mate ‘The stroke came an. an awed a! fell upon the company, to be a shoulders of the first man tapped. ‘The crowd surged back as this man plunged into it tn obedience to the or- cir first man psed between the single lock bell anit the five st: t came another Hones sel then the fir Half a dozen more ce. came from the roots of the for ten minutes nothing at all transpired. CORTELYOU'S SON BECOMES HONOR MAN OF HIS COMPANY. Ofdinarily the fifteen men for Skull another Key; Wolfs Head. tapped, and beoame tl the company by completing the Ist. A moment later Vanderbilt Webb was tapped, and hon and Key, Woit's Heud did pits lis! until twenty minu tea later time than anyone ‘The roster of the men ted, in the order of thelr tapping, was as follows 1 ‘D ES—Allan rill Harriman, William 0, Waters, MoAndrew, Nordhoff. day Philbin, New York Brookline, Mass.; Ar York; R. W. Baker, New Hav Cortelyou jr, New Yor's SOROLL AND WiY ow n: Calvin George B. » John A, Coleman Vanderbiit Web», ® HEAD . Ti Ine Ma A.) Berase, Barnum, Mammaro TAPDAY” DAY" HONORS of being brought to]! Gold M. Afien, Cincinnati; ©. W. Baker, Cin. cinnati; A. I. Bartlett gr, Bt. Joseph, Mo.; Joseph EB. Brown jr, Brooklyn; Murray Rushmore, iS. N. 3.3 W. W. Cox, Milfbank, N. J.; Aaron A. Van- derpoel, Orange, N. J. EDITOR OF THE YALE NEWS DECLINES TO BE ELECTED. Only one Key Invitation was “thrown” | to-dayaR, W. Ratbins of Norwich, 1, business manager of, the Yale News, declining to “ his room.” No other election came “e him, No 6icull and Bones Invitation at all was declined, but there were four men tn- vited to join Wolfs Head who would not. They were EXiward H. Baker of Greenwich, Conn., who is a member of the track team; George ©. Btanley of Great Barrington, Mass. the Intercol- legiate golf champion; George H. Detrott and Edward W. Free- conspicuous men among the “outs"—those who were not tapped by any society. One of these was Douglass M. Bosmetsler of Brook- lyn, right end on the ity football team and on the All-America team for thiy year. His passing reminded the older men of the amazement which came when Charles Gould, captain of the famous team of 190, and Tom Bheviin, captain in 19%, were not tapped. Joseph R. Walker of Brookline, Mass, who defentea Averill! Harriman for manager of the Navy, and Paul 8./ Achilles were the others who had been) very slate except those of, G chet them ran Ri became a Key, while his father was a Bones. The son of the football expert had already violated an- while his father belongs to Delta Kappa Epatlon. The tapping of John A. Appleton for tho Keys did not take place at New Haven at all, but at the home of his father, Robert Appleton, at No, 871 Park avenue, New York. Appleton has been Ml there for the past two rents, and John Chandler, who tapped him, wen* to New York for the Lingorg thie morning. Such a thing as this hee happened hut twice before tn the Inst ten years. WOMAN SICK TWELVE YEARS Wants Other Women to Know How She Was Finally Restored to Health. Mo.:-—“I think a woman likes to make her trouble fava to the pub », but complete re i ae ‘ation to health means so much tc me that I cannot keep from telling mine for the sake uf other suffering .] women, “I had been sick about twelve years, and had eleven doc- tors, ot Louisiana, naturally di —4J ing down pains at monthly periods, biliou pall, and was getting worse all the time. would hardly get over one spell when No tongue can tell would be sick again. what I suffered fr times I could hardly wal t Itook Lydia E, Pinkham’ reper mpound and got better right away Your valuable medicine is worth m than mountains of gold to Futtering ad to-day holds the record of cing the most successful remedy fo i e know of, and thousands of If you want special advice write tc ydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. confidential), Lynn, Mass. You ye opened, read an woman and held in 23 Jeweled Adjusted $ | Filled Watch | Now comen the greatest gale ever Known in the Awerte Ht will Upset Mas den watch district) We a Present FREE) | FREES. 3%, "eee CHARLES > KEENE, 18 Diamonds, Watches, Jeweir Broadway, New York oR EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 19 IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER GATISPACTION GUARANTECO Cf MONEY PRENOTLV AND OTHENBERG co WEST lat Hel 1D C Men's $3 Tan Shoes at $1.75 No ssa Store in Greater New York Will Give You a Boy’s Blue Serge out at 2.98 Norfolk ae Guarantee . al re and Fast Color WE COULDN'T do it ordinarily, but wn to guarantee you al also mixtures in Knicker suits of sien or sailor suite or reef Saturday's eale price ....+++ Boys’ Blue Serge Confirma- Boys $1. 50 Sample Wash Suits at 79c samples; not all sizes in any one style, but all sizes in the lot. Russian or «+‘lor suits to the military or sailor collar styie, made of fine im- ported and domestic fabrics In striped effects of galatea, also plain colors of tan, white or blue; sizes 2% to 8 years, according to style; $1.50 to $2 values; Saturday all day at. onpsas tion Suits for Satueday at 1.98 rfolk Sutts of navy blue serge or Noniueures in light and dark colors, sizes 7 to 12 years. Double-breast Knicker Sults, navy blue serge and mixtures, sizes 8 to 17 years, Rus- sian Suits or Reefers, mix- tures of gray or tan, sizes 3 to 10 Saturday, CopyrightFiction 34c orus Lady, The Girl Ques- athe Wolf, Yrne Best Man, The White Sister, The Plum Tree, The Master’s Violin, The Danger Mark, The Merry Widow, Through the Wall, The Man Higher Up, Three Weeks, Life's Shop Window, High Noon, The Diary of Mv popes, moon, One Dav The Yoke, and hundreds of others. 100 Regular $4.50 Allwin Go-Carts, The folding kind; ‘these are to be on sale for To-morrow only, at “f Would You Buy a $1.50 Voile van Women ’sAll Sc crge Dresses at $2.98 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES—in three strikingly stylish These dresses come from a va sown At sl. Just such ones as are 0. pic- We think you will, “because Mase un- usually pretty and in two entirely new Summer styles; made of voile of an extra fine quality; full blouse, tucked and elaborately trimmed with silk embroidery; low or high necks. Also some lingeries trimmed with fine embroidery and lace, and fancy low neck waists included, with new collar effects; value $1.50; special at 1,00 —— Prepaid Mal, Orders Fillets | Also black, metal and vicl kid; button or bhcher models fo sizes 6 te 1.75 11 on sale Saturday, at......ssseeee Manufactarer's T Bineberry Vanilla tee or whipped cream, Mareschino eherries...... Barticts Vania ek mere Sete Women’s $2 Gray Nu-Buck Patips Button and Eyelet Oxfords, Saturday at 89c Here’s Where 1,000 Ladies Can Secure the v _latest in footwear, GRAY NU-BUCK at Less Than Half. 89c 89c Sizes 244to 7. A few brown Nu-Bucks in the lot. Mail orders filled whenever sizes permit. Saturday GUY Meeveseee vies Girls’ and Boys’ White Canvas Button Shoes Also tan leather pumps—white canvas 2-strap sandals; sizes 6 to 41 and 12 to 2; Saturday, Ate vcrecccecccvees Women’s White Footwe ‘aeiberty id ‘Make at $2 shoe, Chole owe wane seu star Duck Boots, or medium rae (9c | usually advertised for these prices, their ia retail prices—but sel—at Dresses at $1.00. tilly tucked; sizes 14 wea on day, and embroldercd low neck yake; § together with waists (front and back), res values, on sale at $1.98, Dresses any girl tn the bial k lounce, kimono sleeves, finish. Repns_ have gmbroldered ne sig wide belt, buttons down front; in tan, Bie white or pink; sizes to Ny Another Gala “Wool models manufacturer of strict! Grade dresses. An ~buttons NAVY, BROWN, to 42; Saturday, at 2.98 Coats, $3.98 including sizes for misses; Saturday Fountain Specials | Prep ‘cod. UNDOUBTEDLY the cleverest collection ‘ot un- pretty white lawn and lingerie frocks ever $2 and $4 should be as we buy, so we Girls’ Embroidered Flounce White Lawn One model made wth embroidered skirt; lace rt sleeves ) Girls’ All Over Endre White Con- firmation Dresses of Sieer Lawn ~Also Embroidered Repp Frocks—$3 and $4 land would be ha to Some have all-over embroidered yore and sailor collar, years and the 8 1. 98 Dee vi crea ersiiies ics —— — ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED. suite as 391 NAVY BLUE SUITS co'lare Bee ‘ged Gyn a nate, Wicks ‘aad “RED TICKET” LOTS IN LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT deautiful gifte for and brides an@é many things that you'll like tor trienée whe are ge- ing away. Reg Tiobete are on every artide Usted here ‘They mete greet retuctions. Handbage-all leathere—cew shapes and stylce—were $1.40 to 99.19— New .08 6.40} Leather Belte—were @ and New 29° ag 40 Leather Travelling Seto =| We Re eee New 98 t 7.08 Leather Tie Casco—were @1.e-ed $1.00— ROW ire OS Collapsible Drinking Cupe— wore .26 to $1.98...Now .15 to Ploture Frames—were .25 to $1.98— New .16 to =.O8 Leather Writing Tablete— were .08 te %.8...¥ow .69 te 2,08 Musto Carriere—were $1.49 to $3.00— New .08 w 3.08 Silk Bage—were 98 to $1.90— Now Mandeure Sete—were 61.98. Leather Covered Fiaske— were 0610 0.0:...Now .69 to 1,08 therefore, $3.00 and $4.00 values... ..... These, corsets, are abt bemutifutty tein MIS8HS’ CORDED CORSET WALSTS Button or clasp fronte— qartere or garter attachmente— fee. 49 and .08.... SATURDAY’S SPECIAL LIST OF TOILET ARTICLES At Substantial Savings in Prices. (9 ct, Oiase Powder Boree—assoried 4 rapper ia linea ‘Sponge. ‘Dawe _£ % ot, Veaity hs et-feeding putt ° and mirror... a 29 ct. Shaving Pads. “6 ct. Walnutta Hair Stat ool White model—like cut—with turn- down English striped silk or lace collar and cuffs to match down front— {shed with scroll of silk braid ~—choice of BLACK, WHITE, 14 to 18 for misses and 32, | 54-in. Long Silk or Serge The taffeta silks come in black, with heavy macrame lace col- lars—in sizes up to 46 bust The serge coats have black and white collars and cuffs—or plain tailored — seml - fitting models in sizes up to 44 bust, 3-98 ry This Cont t.08, tS PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED —___. @ ot. Canthrox...+++++++ %S ot. Lambert's Listerine. 45 ct. Eapey's Cream... 9 ot. Java Rice and 7 30 1.86 uree—inrge saflor ool fire and Ruvcrested cha blue breed: cloth trim—8 to Myre 59 et, Girl White Laws Guam, ar Ticks, lace Insertions nod Bemetiiched r on. rattles 6 to ee “y 29 et. Children's Drawers.......+..+++-.. AT Good camprie-tive thy tueks—emb'd'y 1 AUSUIN UNDERWEAR —8BOOND FLOOR, uf 1.08 Girls’ Lingerie Hats gil ata icine Handsor jet emb'd'y; Val, laoe—eatin “ribbon bowe-tiny fossude on MILAANERY-THIRD FLOOR, $1.50 Girle’ White Canvas Shoes. High cut—buton—sisee 1 0; tne, TOES AROOND 98 et. Ostrich Pam ons Bleak, Wer. Le - 89 cotare—hiso “Thay rLoo, white an! heat White~two two quiras—tancy floral boxes STATIONERY--THIRD FLOOR. [a New York's Shopping Center | - HEARN~~ WITH A STORE FULL OF t RELIABLE, WELL-BOUGHT MERCHANDISB All the space of this advertisement is required To tell of Goods and Prices Therefore FEW WORDS, BUT MANY QUOTATIONS Over 1,700 Suits for Boys Now on Reduction List | Warm weather lo hour to come, and wo, must have room fr our rest stocks | oan nee oe ‘All o¢ theese gaemente will bear red tickets, Reé price tickets ave the special insignia ef reduced goods, LITTLE BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS--3 TO 10 YEARS see RG, sftln Wey, tite Rasay cad weet, te embroidered, Bg ey Lge hed and plain chooks, stri esis als tee tank Goh Gs leh to give complete tresdiom tn playing tm the enad, Gres’ AN UNUSUAL CORSET OPPORTUNITY—Spring Medele— Twe of the best known makeo-—Sises 18 to 26, but net in each style, PIER SIEe"S, mare alee "pest manio, ‘rou Maye. aon tinee 41-60" and @2 values... ‘The patvecy of our CORSMF DEPARTMENT end the RE-LA-A-BI4-17-¥ of the exer lage’, ote Arico given by our salerromen are to polnts of advantage éretly avoredated If you have vot pat them to the test, you ought (> at oace.....Lew priew ter high aa tnarchareiiee ie another feature for which we ore famous, ———_—_ tt A SPECIAL IN WOMEN'S WHITH CANVAS SHORS, ‘Smart Wises and Wide Ovcdvear Welt Pampe—Patent leather, | Otrle’ Ankle any May pe—Recd- gun metal calf and white canvas— opera ther, toee—C and wi excellent $9.00 VAIUA... see Tomorrow (Saturday) 12 to 2:00 casalm herringbonee—eome have extra trousers “TyOys' Goottiino—rume FLoom, 59 et. ‘Boye Ci Gots, fancy. FMUEtUree and. ched 59 ct. Boys’ Bhnses Percales and Mndras—white and tanoy ney 10-tneh metal fre: etre “teather itn 15 ct. Children’s Hoe. . 9% Meavy + Te gain apace and reduce stock, 1726 Tt le nevertheless enjered PMbicini silbeblicia clad, oct EEE MORNING SPECIALS—To-merrew (Saturday), Until 1 P.M, To prevent dealers buying, quantities are evetsicted, No Mall or Televhove Orders, $10.00 and $12.00 | All wroo! capsimeres, | chevio worsteds and nay: tallored= 31 to 37 hee OUTHS' CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, 7 $5.96 Boye’ Suits. tot! ed het sus rome i i ca tay onthe theatre: Wen @ 7 rome in newest trimming fancies... color combinations. Lovely hate for All Gummer, tm batort ctyten ond ot tee ‘Lapa eat ote ae ney | HER Rutfings, » me Paar pee and tasclens HIGH CLASS SUITS FOR MISSES AND GIRLS, At Peyerttetyconp tye sb dic yr +08 | colors—tor CONTINUATION OF MAY DAY. SALE francs» osme rae } .eo SATURDAY SPECIALS From Jewelry Department (rinmeto tn demand throughout the Summe? Heart Neckingee— Gold plated suape—valie Wesssceee OT Vomen's and Fan Chaine— finish or go { ue Pertedtiy made tronte— gieep trot evlied Sith depen or dull ry og eee, ee by our custome: seeeeserreseeees OB Three Saturday Specials in Shoes Shoes than you can buy ee ame BtyleeNew Short Vampe—Cubdea Heele-Goodyear Welte—All } 2.46 he est Sate poient | juban heele—Snug at cides an cee Aa, 1} aot slip at hesle~ MATINEE LUNCHEON Freoeh o Or acnocoinin toe more fire ‘hole aot fam, | | Trouser Suits... we $1.49 Lawn and Voile Waiste... enaialy ft ‘dak a) orb atten a sa AISTS—SBOOND FLOOR, +255 | $1.24 Sithatalt Petticoats, Black—d. corded: platted rulfiee-—all ounce hed PETTICOATS—SECOND FLOOR, $2.25 Coutil Corse s— 18 to 30 Spring modele—iight over Ves ses CORRETS—8 BCI 36 | 25 ¢t. Handsome Ribbons ‘ Millinery and sash widthe—ell tabietas lace worsted avy serges: eran, "chevier, Etons and Varsity—navy cerge, HATS—THIKD FLOOR, collar—4 to 1d yeare eo a fj TING! RD FLOOR, ned. ER GOODS—-MAIN FLOOR, rib--black-slaes 6 to 9 HOSIBRY-MAIN FLOOI,

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