The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1912, Page 13

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“TOY UNDER TAXICAB PLEADS WITH CROWD DRESS AR STREET WHEN FIRE ROUTS 40) ol bor Carrie Out, Two Men Stopped From Jumping at \ Boarding-House Blaze. “UL: Was to filina ” He Cries in Anguish, as They Threaten the Chauffeur. A seventeen-year-old boy, lying be- Aesth the full weight of a taxicab, Which had knocked him off his bicycle om West Forty-sixth street, to-day, and stopped with both rear wheels resting on ‘his body, ploaded with a threatening crowd not to harm the chauffeur. “It was my fault,” sald the injured boy, Joseph Burns of No. $2 Highth avenue. “Don’t touch him. I was on the wrong side of the street and he eouldn’t help its, puffs, hothle skirts and other of feminine apparel were for- arly to-day when a small fire the boarding-house at No. 2406 , Twenty-seocond street with smoke sn Sent forty young women and men to the street and adjacent to, finish dressing. The police nd his wife to the prevented two men who were of the East and several byetandere had lifted the rear wheels of the taxi from the bo; body you sc the first and third floors, Mrs. 4, Taylor is propristor and has | than forty boarders, most of | young Women. mall blaze started in a closet unm the first floor stairway of No. 20 the time the milkman got around, » Draught ‘carried the smoke up through 88, the hallways in both bulldings. When’ Policeman Weinstein, West Seventeenth street station found Mrs. Taylor terteal from ht near the front door. He called in jeeman Thorston and each went up trough & building arousing the bearders. ‘As voon as the young women looked into the smoke-filted falls they. became frightened, and throwing bath robes and vl Sownes over their nightclothes, fled the street. i i who had time seized their Qs they ran ahd dressed under of neighboring hallways or in areaways. uel P. Wells, fifty-five yeays old, john iiliams, thirty-five, clerks, have & room on the top foor of 35, where the smoke was thickest, not be found and the policemen went up after them. ‘They were grogsy trom emcke when and made @ jump for the rear The policemen reaciied them time to prevent their leaping ‘One policeman assisted them to taken to tie street. he firemen were on the Job, and the blaze was soon out. It did hat get beyond the first floor hallway. ‘The damage pdb a FALL KILLS SLEEPWAILKER. Revert Gerrity of No. 573 Sovjth Fourth | t, Willlamaburg, was found dead! ‘the opened third story window ot hig biome early to-day. He ‘had been| La vette sommnembuliom, his wife; cortquarter buys a box ef TIZ—a won- ~ | tered, awollen, sweaty, smelly fect, core, @ent had’ walked through the window ealiouses and bunions, ohiibiains in his sleep, sbe believed. Mgrs. Gerrity said that when ber hus- band retired last night he remarke.! upop the danger of opening the win- dows:'from the bottom and instead had lowered the upper sashes. One of tho Windows was raised from the bottom when Gerrity’s body was found, —>—_—_ “Oh, fudge! It's awful how tired fect | make you feel tired all over—eo dead "ve and Contributions received by for the relief of the surviv crew and passengers of the and of the depensents of those who lost their lives in the disaster, announced so-day, bring the tota). rece\pts of the Mayor's fund up to $131,086.°0, QP | ‘Time-Saving fystem. | (From the Pittsbergh Post.) “il know an Avalon man who hae seven daughters.” / “Must take ‘em @ long time to dress A> when the family ts going anywhere.” “Mo; he has reduced the thing to a evetem. They form a circle and each buttons anatber's gown.” 98 a Face FURNITURE with Every Purchase Always It Demands! | More than 600 ga Premiur More Qf Stamps issued and redeemed each day than of any other stamp in a year. NOT T0 0 HARM DRIVER The Public Gets What Parlors in the United States, pital. The leg. Burns wi in the wa and a taxi ¢rled to tu but his bf path of thi Michael Fifty-thira the crowd it was that man who hi (From she Pittsburgh Post.) ‘The little birds have to learn to fly now by wa’ "The mot Put t! ‘iM help t So Tired of Tired Feet? Use TIZ for Instant Relief Get the “Tired” Out in a Few Minutes. TIZ Makes Your Feet Sore-Proof and Tired-Proof. Send for FREE Trial Package of TIZ Today. frost-bite, ive a sigh There's nothing ne good as accept ang draws out ash 2 11, is- free trial package of TIZ by return ma! and enfoy the real foot reilef you never felt before, Fa LNOeM ONE Y DOWN a kign Cre: EASY TERMS) $50 to $65 to $100—$1.25 to $1.50“ $125 te $150—$2.00 a Week 28°125 St. MADISONAVE ENCE, more Big Merchants have begun to use 2a Stamps and have discontinued the use of other stamps or coupons in the past six months than during any previous year in the history of Premium advertising. nm The Sperry & Hutchinson Co. Home Offices: 2 West 45th Street, New York City Burne wes rushed to. the Flower Hos- | ‘ng from internal injuries, a possibie | fracture of the skull and a mangled left His condition was serious. through Fort cab Company, in its proper position on the south side degree, the of the road, threatened him. quick jamming of the front wheel and the path of law and order, but on ac- ite rider was thrown directly in the| |to stop the car, in which two women were riding, but failed. wheels pleaded for the safety of th |ing was not arrested. ——_——.___ 1912. COLONEL WANTED EMPIRE, AGED VAN NESS DECLARED. Millionaire Who Said It Was Sane, Too, Taft Relative Swears at Will Contest. | Carnelius HL. Van Noss, the aged late At ; Cornwall millionaire, whose young the suggestion of Assistant District-At- y terney Delchanty, Judge O'Sullivan ac. | "Mow and daughter aro warring o cepted a plea of ramvery in the second | hie estate in the Surrogate’s Court, degree as a first offense, n ardent admirer of Theodore Roc Tne Indictment alleges that, on May 5, Ivete confident THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, CROOK OFTEN FREED HELD ON LAST PLEA. | Bellantonio, on Whom Sentences Have Been Suspended, Now Confesses a Hold-Up. Antonio Bellantonto, alias “Tony” Rosa, a young crook, pleaded guflty be- re Judge O'Sullivan in General Ses- f robbery in the second ximum penalty for which imprisonment. was! freed on a ements sentence. March 31, 1910, he wae arrested for car- rylng @ concealed weapon, and Justice Deuel in Special Seasions suspended son- tence. Bellantonto's fortune in evading full Penalties for hie criminal acts was st!li with him to-day, for the Grand Jury had indicted him for robbery in the sty degree, grand la assauit In the fi stolen property Nees’s cantty. Thomas Taft, 8 Cormwntt | contractor, who is a distant relative S| President as also a witness, sal declared Van Ness was rational, The tostator’s daughter, Mrs. Alice | Parsons, who waa cut off by the will, Is contesting It. She dectares that her father was unduly, int ed by her stepmother, to whom Van Ness left the bulk of his estate. doctors founa he was suffer. UY KLEARW nn bt trans St- ‘as riding his bicycle west | saixth street, following | ke of a large truck, which He turned k, about mid th avenue: f New York jeab of the Coni which was «0 cut Tax The boy mn away from the machine, | Neycle overturned with too /two years old, has long been a thorn in iad is fifteen ye: Rellantonio, although only twenty- but expressed the opinion shortly before he died that if +) the Colonel had his way he would mal the United States an empire. This fact was brought out to-day in the testimony of Franklin P.° Duryea, who questioned concerning Van 3 Forsyth East Thi | the point of a revolver, ve ne | k diamonds and cash amoupting to #0. Th Judge Rosalsky and Relianton jcount of — punt July burgtar youth has managed to es- ment. His record shows that 190, he pleaded guilty of befor ¢ approaching auto Spaulding of No. 47 West |° street, the chauffeur, tried ay accopted the} honorary presidency of the Hotel and League, recently rwor| Kanized to boom New York as a sum- mer resort, and told a comiit | waited on him to entixt his su galn his consent to act that t in wure to win the warm indorsement of citizens interested in New York len property was found in future and the growth of the country, Somebody in that collected ‘Kil { tthe plucky boy under the ad struck him down. Spauld Women’s Handsome $20 and $25 Tailored Suits Exquisite Reproductions of Exclusive Foreign Models at Only afew of style | Materials embrace serges in all ew colors 4 4 v1 / ville chy sailed dlndialirsnepetcantioies ten Values 67.50 to 910, at Silk & Lingerie Oresses $5.95 ing the aeroplane: jer birde are off gadding, @ graphophone outdoors and each the little fellows how to No less than 33 beautiful midsummer styles, made of plain and changeable Taffetas, Foulards, Messalines, Satins id Silks, Elaborately t: q . Fema 8 Len wey poe wil, eeette ery bsleocall — Sirtieg, Leste lace collars and cuffs and Fyenues Busy Omar ace ind other beautl- for out bor and a tind ing Ww trimmed. with siltor inisied with Women’s$20 to $25 Silk & Lingerie Dresses in every color. Also some beautiful changeable effects. The Li ingerie Dresses are very smart and summery, in blue, pink, lavender and Exquisi embroidered models and rich allover eyelet. emnbrelde a white | trimmed with contrasting shades. Lo ke effects, Sizes 34 to 44. Choice at pnebrirnetrs $9. 69 Jinen $5.98} Women’s Long Coats of linen and pongee; ne w belted effects; spoetal beeen $6.98 The moment you use it, sou ot and then you smilie Bought of J. Frankel, 23 Walker St., at Half Price One of those record smashing, value giv ts that comes really sational sale that brings savings so out of Age Led * record utes pedi eo oe Mn Re A erst Fae con Th wb tere th yt by wre ma Young Men’s $10 to| Men’s & Men’s & ‘ONS $18 ? $12 Suits $15 Suits Suits ff Best you ever saw at the Fine, smart, perfect fit- Fine Wore price-~ yes, double the teds, chev- i) price. or Pretty fancy mixtures in the new spring woven ef- fects, in light gray, brown and medium colors, nobby cuts and well made, sizes attempted im all the poisonous exudations YOUNG MEN’S tly all wool guaran- teed fast color navy blue serges, lined with fine al- | cut according to the | latest wie sizes for youths “]from 15 to 20; for men ~ ‘from 34 to 46 chest... nm SETTER INOSMONEY DOWN navy blue serge, ored,all the wanted colors, in tems Wto 40 chest, brown and faney miatures, allies Thousandsof Men’s Natty NewStraw Hats $2 at any other store in town won’t buy a By ned hat than 2 these at.. cieiahas $7 15 ——————————————— Gigantic Sale Summer Knit Uedermaas For Men and Women at Half Price and Even Less Men’s 35c Balbriggan and Balmesh Underwear Ladies’ 25c Vests and Corset Covers Fine Bisel in white and ecru colors; shirts have short sleeves; | | Swiss ribbed, lisle and cotton. Some have dainty hand crochet drawers ankle length with reinforced seats; all sizes; 25c or lace yokes, others have plain top with silk ribbon 12'c garment trimming; value up to 25c garment Men’s Sampie 7c Union Suits Ladies’ lic Swiss Ribbed ae Lowest Prices. tif You Want ft, $65—y1.uy a Week Men’ s $3 pers 800 to select from, new, nobby patterns, for business and dres: wear, also Blue Serge, all +7», to-morrow Open Monday Until 9. Saturday inti! 10 P.M. Men’s Z75c Ladies’ 50c isgan, Nainsook, and Balmesh, with 49 Vests low neck, short sleeves or sleeveless; neatly a i Pag fe pd |finished at neck and arms; regular und extra sizes Sample A Ta eaves acne be oC Se. ee |garment at. « €c Sample pe Underwear Women’s Fine Swiss Ribbed Union Suits Ladies’ 39c Sample ae Underwear Ves’, low neck sleeveless; par je umbrella and union suits. Vests arclow neck, short | —_————— style, trimmed with lace; v : | 39¢ ieeves an sleeveless with pretty lace yokes; pants are | 19e at 39c ial Es amurelis srttet trlseed wae ics tare aa 25c rench Balbriggan, gauze tis'e, mported Swiss ribbed {isle in taread vests, low neck, shor - Pack bl oa oll Men's Sample Underwear Child:en's 25c Sample Underwear his r}] Rikbed BY ru bel k shirteand | French Baloriggan, porcus knit; also misse leeves, ali veless; croch: ri deacare Teak er ever; drawers | e fine Swiss ribbed isle tuvcad vests and pants; ie r lace yokes: pants tight kr eorenkle lengths; value 50c: garment } alue 25e; garment | lace trimmed, ow Mall Orders Filles Port or Sherry FLOUR Our Old Colony wines, rich and froity, sold regularly $] 24 Our Blue Beil B, a ORDERS FILLED 1 Blue Beil Bra ‘¢ guar ntee it to make lighter 1c of bread than any four on the marke’; this sale.‘te fate are Loin of Pork Cut from Jersey pigs; corn fed; special Ib, 16° DUCKS —Fresh, $2; sale to-morrow, gal. cluding jug. PRIME from {ROAST — Cut | LONG ISLA Le $1. 35 ; SALMON si NEW CABBAGE ie, green, new Florida head Ie; this sale, each.. 4 to 6 Iba, YC | each: Jersey pork: ib. 13/%c AND KIB | CTICKENS—Suit-]CORN ED oun off HEAD ria wm Mid "

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