The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1912, Page 17

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OMEN MAKE BLS VCR BAND WAGON IN ROE ROUND CI : ;, waaplaies Harlem and ye | Bower East Side Echo Their Cheers for Teddy. eas ) WARD. BROADWAY GASPS. o Ble“Meetings Everywhere and = hough Kids Throw Rocks ol No One Is Hurt. ‘Gamapatgning from the top of a Fifth us is something new, even in Tork. It took a woman to start fellow women to carry it out, of course the men had to be @t the finish, for it was up to them fe €e the specchmaking. It was all for Roosevelt and his name was cheered Gin@ howled last night from the classic _lprectncts of upper Fifth avenue to Har- fem and the gastric purtieus of the ‘fWwer cast aide. ‘he orators were many in this cruise the ausploes of the Women's See Roosevelt League. The start was «ty fade from the pretty hom Col. He im @&. Andrews, No, 607 West End avenue. Colonel has ever been an ardent De @eetple of that other Colonel—T. R.— “< Qt his wife went him one better when inaugurated “seeing New York by it with Roosevelt as the principal at- our jon.”* wo "Tae bus swept away from the house bh with a bugler on top sounding the feveille, On the top and inside were Gol. and Mrs. Andrew, Miss Emily Byett, president of the Women's ag Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hart, Lee, Misses James, Bergh, Flags om. Dey, Talbot (niece of form Talbot of Massachusetts), Lucretia 4, Meters and Geraldine Tokaj!, Mr. and Mrs. Neppert, the lady a o yo dle; Alden H. Brown, Bela Tokaj!, A. James, J. 10 guna Weld, M. Wilkinson, G. Ste Smith, Prof. Sheppard, Dr. John Durton Cutter, Mr. Tepper, ex-Senator itt ‘ @lana. +! NAME OF ROOSEVELT BLAZ ONED ON BUS. wa art the bus bore American ensigns the dus hurried Seventh avenue and One “andrea and Twenty-fitth street the bus ‘went firet, and all along the line people fushed out wonderingly as the horn Qooted, the flags waved and the men die meeting, at the corner ef Second avenue and Tenth street. Ffe tatked for Roose- velt and introduced former Secretary Stacey of Idaho and Mr. Tepper. Both made good talks and were cheered. Then through the windings of the lower Past Side went the bus, the bugle playing, the ladies waving and shouting and ihe p men yelling. At least two million kids were passed, fruit in the street | Were narrowly missed; strange aromas arose, but the bus ered it all and landed at the corner of Grand and Or- chard streets DOR. LAMBERGER TALKS IN ENG LI8H AND YIDDISH. Here Dr. Lamberger talked again. He taiked in English and he talked in Yid- ish and the crowd drank {t all in and yelled for him, He was all right, #0 was Roosevelt, they shouted. That was the biggest meeting of all. But time was flying and the bus was on its way. The Roosevelt rooters reacaed Fourteenth street, passed Tom Sharkey's place and ‘Tammany Hall, Somebody In the crowd Charies Kileim, =the sprained his ankle yesterday s0 badly | that he will oe confined te bis home for some time, reat the ‘injured 1 wanted to know what was the matter with Tammany and somebody on t bus said there was nothing the mat! with the tiger, Then they cheered f Roosevelt—a lovely interchange of com- piiments. Everybody cheered until Broadway was reached. Broadway gasped. Here wae a new one. They didn't quite understand what to make of it at first, but there were some Roosevelt men and women in the swering yell. tins were telling that Teddy had carried Ohio by two to one, and oh, my! what @ time there was. The horn tooted, and tooted and the crowds the greatest send-off of the te All through the trp not an insult was offered, not a mean remark passed, Mrs. Andrew and his friends were delighted. ————_—_ FALLS OFF FIRE-ESCAPE TRYING TO ENTER HOME. Woman Loses Her Keys, and Result Is Compound Frac- ture of the Leg. ‘While ascending a fire-escape to reach her home, on the second floor of the four-story tenement-house at No. 216 East Twenty-third street, early to- day, Mrs. Augusta Beecher, forty-five years old, missed her footing on the lead ind fell ten feet to the grating of the first floor. Dr. Marx of Belle~ vue found the woman suffering from compound fracture of the right leg. She refused to go to the hospital, According to the police, Beeoher had been visiting friend when she returned home found had lost her keys, Her husband was away, #0 she aroused the occupants of the first floor and went through to the fire escape. She was half way up when she fell. enmniepilinnaies MOTORCYCLE HITS AUTO. Young Rider Is Badly Hurt by the Collision. Morris Rappaport, twenty-one years old, a machinist of No, 226 Tinton ave- nue, Bronx, was riding a motorcycle at Delancey and Forsyth streets early to- day when he ran into an automobile owned and operated by Joseph Rocko- wits, who rents machines from his home at No, 22% Kelly avenue, Bronx. Rappaport's left leg was fractured and he was badly bruised. He was taken to Gouverneur Hospital. Aged Woman Kills Merself. Mrs, Catharine Hoffman, seventy-two years old, committed suicide by inhal- ing gas to-day in her home at No. 281 East One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street, the Bronx. She was found dead ‘on the floor of her bedroom with a gas tube fastened in her mouth. @houted. AL the first stop a crowd im- 4 M@ediately gathered. The kids yelled: y Foutmevten” But the youngsters were put out of immediately, for Mre. Andrew forward on the upper deck of thus and declaréd that she was not jette and that none of the wom- ‘with her were. There was loud ap- ‘Then Mrs. Andrew said ehe and other Indies were partisans of Roose- and that they were helping their friends try to elect him President the United States. Mrs. Andrew up by introducing Alden H. who, she said, was one of the 1s of Nevada and with the for ail time, » Brown said there was nothing @bout the policy of Col. notwithstanding the efforts fis enemies. The people wanted fair in the Legislature and judiciary, and that was what Roose- ‘was trying to get for them, he de- ‘The Colonel was in the fight for People on the initiative, referendum ya fe making your fight/’ concluded etre “Now you get busy and ty WANT A GOODY-GOOD MAN FOR PRESIDENT. ‘Qemes P. Franklin of Massachusett: Paid the enemies of Col. Roosevelt cou hae ‘Ml him off by calling him a dema- The people knew better than and knew tne dis interests were Ge of his convetions, who knows he people want and who knows to get it for them. He is standing you and is making @ fearfsa fight. Je up to you to etand by him.” meeting was a corker. to Lexington nue and One ‘and Sixteenth street the boom- went and held another meeting, the RSS of the horn sounding the and bringing out the people. That erred meeting, too, nd a rush Street. That a Dr. Lambert ‘and the crowd I! oats made a fuss and the cop on * ehe deat hurried them away. The kids even by throwing rocks the went up Seventy-ninth stree: on top of the bus were 8 2 ot seriously damaged. One = was shattered, | f Bela Tokaji wos a speaker at the next | Ni 8 EAMBOATS. eed For the Whole Seay . Hos leproot" is teed ‘te ms mont hol takes good tomar we do. tettitn slery root” are light, aott and attractive mie and coat your. fee Fn Holeproot” er bas them. “aM MBVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1913. Kieta Sprains Ankie. playwright, Y., Mr. Kietn, in bis automobile , #0 that hie family Dr. Jean Dumortier, might t under his engine, collision. HALF THE PEOPLE ARE HALF SICK Nearly half the people nowadays are sim: imply di themeelves through life. They dull listless, and are generally speaking ‘‘a bunch of nerves."’ The strain of modern living is the cause of this condition. We do every- coe in a hurry and nature cannot stand the one of these half-sicks? Have you an wie jar siren Do you feel bloated and un- comfortable after le Do you feel languid and tired all the time? ou suffer from head- aches? Have you a bad taste in your mouth, or coated ae jue? Ie your breath offensive? Do you from biliousness? If you have these symptoms your system is in a weakened condition and your stomach, liver and kidneys need attention. Cooper’s New Discovery is restoring health to thousands who are thus af- flicted. If you are one of these unfortunate suf- nr you will do well to give this medicine a al. Coopcr’s New Discovery is the one best rem- edy, because it issimpleand direct. It puts into wholesome action the stomach, liver, bowels, blood system and nerves, thereby restoring the vital forces which have been unduly exhausted through lack of proper nutrition. Thus yo will be restored from dyspepsia, indigestion, bil- jousness, loss of vigor, constipation, anaemia. despondency, ic disturbances and most of the diseases which attack a weakened system. The human body will cure itself of almost any- ie ey nature is given a chance. When ev by nape properly, flushing the veins wit! Si blood, clearing away the impurities, coding. the nerves and muscles as nature in- they should be fed, you will feel like a new man. COOPER’S NEW DISCOVERY WILL DO THIS. At All Druggists BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS= G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Clearance Sale Thursda 500 Trimmed Hats For Women and Misses The Season’s Accumulation of Dress, Semi-Dress and Tailored Hats Formerly to $20.00 r Burned fn Wreek. May 2.. Mercer of Utica, engineer, was Instantly killed and them Mterally roasted in a wrecked in a Day Outings LONG BILAN: | : | Decoration| NIAGARA FALLS Return June 2. ITHACA _ ,2972,7%x May 29, 30,31. All trains except Black Diamond Express. Return June 2. GLEN ONOKO &,,, MAUCH CHUNK ‘vz May 30, 3 Cortlandt and Desbrosses Streets, 8. BELLEWOOD PARK rit Nw Youn OPENS MAY 36th May 26—May 30 and Every Sunday. Special Train will leave Pennsylvania Ferries, Cortland: and Desbrosses Streets, 9,00 A. M. Ticket Offices: 94, 401, 1460 Broadway; Hudson Tubes, Cortlandt and Church Streets, and 33d Street and Broadway, New York, 30 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, 211 Market Street, Newark. a ‘10:2 May 28 and 29. All trains except Rieck Diamond Express, ‘sae 50 ecial Train will leave ar ania, Ferries, Thursday Bargains Women’s Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists & Skirts atLess Than Cost of Manufacture Summer as Well as Spring Models In- cluded in This Remarkable Reduction Sale Martin’s Genuine $25.00 Suits, the Finest Made, On Sale To-morrow for These garments are not to be classed with suits made to sell at low prices; they are our Strictly | 8.75 ek high grade Custom Tailored Suits, made by us to sell for ‘S28, 00 —about 600 in the lot; all sizes and ‘colors. Other Specially Priced Items As Follows: $5 Summer Dresses............ $12 Serge and Lingerie Dresses. $15 Messaline and Lingerie Dresses. $20 Spring Coats and Wraps..... $40 to $65 Tailored Suits. . . $5 Separate Serge Skirts..... $10 Trimmed Skirts $4 Messaline Petticoats. . . Fancy Waists of Chiffon, nrade over silk, mes- saline, taffeta and net, Embroidered and lace trimmed; former prices up to $6.50..... Fine White Waists of Lingerie, Voile, Net and Linen; beautifully trimmed; former prices UPHOBI00) Civcvevesecsesas veresereces REAL ESTATE FOR _ BROOKLYN. SALE— steam heat, for $1,800, in the fastest eens. _FOR SAL FOR ONE OR TWO FAMILIES. 30 MINUTES FROM PARK ROW, IN THE BEAUTIFUL PARK SECTION OF BROOKLYN KNOWN AS MAPLETON HOUSES ARE OF HANDSOMEST Suowavs now BUILDING, DONT FORGET TO WRITE for ILLUSTRATED J BENJAMIN FRANKLIN” BOOKLE INSPECT THE HOUSES BAY PA RKWAY STA. ,SEA BEACH L. Pe AL Ms ROOM 67, 60 LIBERTY Sh st, AY city TELEPHONE 1440 CO} "DISTINCTIVE HOMES | For High (lass People of Moderate Means | ONLY $4, 7 | ‘de with the American W. © Maiden Lane. $300 DOWN x, $10 Monthly uit Hae sh ts em Taal we tings i on ihe pr A BUILDER WITH 26 YEARS EXPERIBNCE Brings Highway and West Oth Street, Brookiyn, N, ¥ DOWN, 41 weak Ee DIAMONDS, W BEAUTIFULBRICK HOUSES For Rent 1&2Family,$25to$35) _ ; Per Month SPROIAL MANAGE 00 Laverty REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. Will Sacrifice Summer | Cotta; cc ATTEN HON, VETERANS 4 ini tay saviscitiar, tor OWNER FO. Box 1481, N.Y. Ctty, REAL ESTATE FOR LONG ISLAND. LAWYERS. ‘af ipa, a ea 1 will sell my beautiful 4-ro0m rewden hatte and all Tro we Clothing Credit $ ven Were Fe ae Mace aa Clothing Co., 1248 3d Ave., oe 72d St..NY. Open Evenings. ty for my Lang lia ANDHEW AMITH, World, Malling, family dittic tation free, 1.97 3.75 5.75 6.75 15.75 1.97 3.75 1.69 2 Sensational Waist Specials “REAL bal th FOR SALE— QUE Address OWNER, 66 World, |} MENS CLOTHES 10 GBD "EXCHANGE ‘CLOTHING oO, Mo 19 Park Place, Meany Broadway, | ql CORT. DIAMONDS ON ( CREDIT BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ch and Dia mond Co, Tel, SNOT Cort, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | WATCHES ofits gucuman |] 14 ct. Large Huck Towels WOOL SPRING SUITS—REDUCED | Soreso—Wwhipsorde-—Werstote—ttavy, Rack, | Cream, Cotore—Piain, lines and Mt: $59.98 Satta. sa.s0 | Taffeta, Faille, Bengaline—plain colurs and biee—plain and taney Caste, Coatess |and Russian Blouses—trimmed with con- (wasting alike, rich Ices; fea te. 94.98 Bik 87.98 $9.08 stk 7.08 Bie anes $34.08 Bitk 22, $29.98 Silk 19.98 $22.08 Silk 1 nose suk is ‘That Leads Take Adv Specials on Main Floor WOMEN'S LISLE UNION SUITS ow neck—eleeveleas or short tceveoroutt tneereubfest slight impertectios-—reg. 96. | WOMEN'S SWISS RID | Low neck—sleoveless For weak or fallen arohes—ion support the tr li sizes 3 to 9 1 “An Seamless Tenderioet Shose Lace or button—soft nce of preventio kid—no. aeam along sides to prew on tender large joint or small toe—broad toos—I Vopular fur town oF count dedroome—ta! 4e styles. PERSIAN VELVET RUGS 8.x10,6 ft floral Value $15.98... To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, $1.39 Genuine Cres Rugs ‘ * Jix72—green, red, blue, also stripe effecte—useful size. RUGS—THIRD FLOOR, 54 ct, Linen Table Damaske-—yd...... 38 © end 64 inch—bleached and stiver rose, spot, fruit, enowdrop and LINENS —MAIN FLOOR, 15 ct. Steel Knives and Forks Hone, ebony and cocobel Landers, Frary & Clark make, CUTLERY—MAIN FLOOR, 214x456—woft linen finish—hem'd. LINENS~MAIN FLOOR, 25 ct. Bleached Sheetings 16 79 Inch~eayy quallty=no drewsing MUSLINS -HAREMENT, » at Sitk Dress Pongees 29 b inch—-gatural, tan, Jesper, biacl ILKS--MAIN FLOOR, Heavy, firm quality—various stripes. Halt price for Morning Sale. WASi DRESS FABRICS—BASEMENT, 59 ct. Silk Emb'd Flannele ” Pretty designe on tine wool flannels, FLANNELS—BASEMENT, SURPRISING REDUCTIONS IN WOMEN’S APPAREL SUITS—COATS—DRESSES—SKIRTS rrr weather that we have had te a Be thanked ter these reo——N@ inflated valuce hereh-We never do business nat conservative statements, cur reliability .né os. Ak fr otc bte—ed hata vo pot open tedend goed ely. SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT VERY LOW PRICES it 2 NOT What You BARN, ut What You SAVE, tage ef OUR OFFERINGS. And You Will Seon Have Money te Bank. | #1de. “quality... Stripes, Plain “omb'a 7 OMBRE RIBBONS ° Rich, hand re 08 super eee a And contrast mae... ited Tleket™ fot ist mg ‘La’ ror. SILVER PLATED TRA PONS "te. Pe sab sy neice tw gers and other makes— \ 80 culupRENs Monte DRAWERS—H. 8. hem and . tucke—1 to 12 revel Merceees bs In Our Famous Basemente— On Thiré Fleer PURE LINEN SCARFS AND OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES SQUARBS—stamped. f AD | Bewt tingo—das te (1 is hemming)—reg. .29. Parisian be abeet, t AZ cant 0 envelopes—reg. .' seeeeees ‘ —_———________4 Women’s Tenderfoot Arch Support Shoes One of the most Important, of the Teaderfoot Shoe Family. broad inside count uy cou! ore zest hanks thet 6.00 MORNING SPECIALS—Te-merrow, Thursday, Until 1 P.M. No Mall or Telephone Orders, 12}, ct. Seersuchere—32 inch 6% West of FINA Aveomn, the Summer....The to Wealth, On Second Pleere WOMEN'S CHIFFON WalsTs | y Inserta—value $3.69. GIRLS’ PERCALE DRESS! he. oes 3 to Nis copectal coneescions™ as “tee heels are usvally 60 ote. extra. Gad f.—greens, reds, end Soslgue eat $16.96 Wemen’s Leng Coats....... Whipcords and Sergee—dleok, 4 hi » Men ae ry ead Nned with 4 WOMEN'S COATS—SECOND FLOOR, Volle—prettity trtm’ alia tapered sises. neck- WALITS-SECOND oR 79 ct. Womten'’s Nightdresses ......... ro] Nainsook—round or V neck—yokes of lace and emb'y-~all sises, MUSLIN U: NDERWRAR—SECOND FLOOR, 39 ct. Boys’ Balbriggan Shirts ....... 28 Short sleeves—aiso drawers, knee length—tirwt quality. KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, 31 cad Men's Soft Shirts ru white mercerized stri erized fabrics with anaes gt stripes—French cuffe—coat mod aes. FURNISHINGS~MAIN FLOOR, $4.98 & $5.98 Boys’ Fine Suits....... 3.50 Norfolk and double breast serges and all-wool cassimeres cheviote—cuany have extra trouser 0 BoYs” CLOTHING—THIRD YLOOR, 69 ct. Children’s White Shirts. . ed Nainsook, cambric add Jawa resi trim’ ¢-Freneh, Princess Prt Dae ‘fittagt—segpxp RLOOR.

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