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{) GIRL RUNAWAY FOUND | , LIVING WITH MAN SHE. DECLARES A RES A BURGLAR of Julia Bodirer, Who Says She Helped Cracksman. ‘When John Votlone, nineteen years ‘was arraigned before Magistrate tn the Yorkville Court to-day Bodner, a pretty child, whose Gharge against him. She admitted she hed been living with Vollone in @ fur- @ished room at No. 116) Third avenue (Gece she ran away from her home at Ne, U8 East Wightieth street, last July. Phe discovery of the girl, for whose fetovery @ general police alarm was Mat out at the time of her disappear- Guo, was made through investigation @ robbery which occurred, several ting the robbery, which vere led to look in. the ment next door. They found the there. She maintained she was lv- fag with her husband and knew nothing the robbery, but the detectives found — Jewelry behind a picture on When nts soeeycy Julia she con- # maid in likely @artments and then would use the Qhowledge of the interiors she gained @o emmiet him in roiving the apartments. Volione was held without bail to Shah POLICEMAN’S HORSE GETS jaro WHEN RIDE RIDER IS INJURED. Canters 16° Station and Then Straight Back to Unconscious Master After Accident. Mounted Policeman William E. Stret- @on of the Astoria station was returning from post at 390 A. M. to-day along @teinway Boulevard, the surface of ‘which, otled fgr automobiling, made un- _ @ertain footing for his big bay horse, Jim, when the animal sitpped at the Broadway intersection. Stretton was thrown and, landing on his head near the curb, lay unconscious. The horse stood beside him for a while, and when he showed no motion, Jim cantered off to the station, four blocks distant at Grand street and Crescent avenue. “That's Stretton coming in,” remarked the desk Heutenant as he hoard the elatter of hoofs. The doorman went to find what delayed Stretton and found Jim riderieas. Policeman Link was de- talled to find his fellow ofMfcer and, Mounting the horse, gave him a free roin. Jim went straight back to the place whero the injured policeman lay. Dink lifted Stretton to his shoulder and rode to the station, Dr. Walk of St. John's Hospital, to | which Btretton was removed, says he| has compound fracture of the skull and | | @annet recover, f ‘ 6 Ree eee CLARK WINS WASHINGTON Ie Expected ‘to Get District of Co- Jambia's Six Delegates, WASHINGTON, May %.—"Breadbox | primaries" is the new name given the District of Columbia pri: y election eld in the District which upon unof- ficial returns to-day give Speaker Clark the District's six delegates to the Bal- _J timore Convention, Huge broown tin | Dreadboxes Iter the ballots, two of the boxes gs held at police head- quarters as hostages of bitter factional atrife, Walter J. Costello, whose ticket car- vied Clark's picture, won fifteen of the twenty-two districts. National Commit- feman Edwin A. Newman got four and Woodrow Wilson one. Newman is hold- ing up official returns, by retaining the tes of election judges, but Clark ft deemed certain to secure a solid tn- \ @tructed delegation | Coyard | Shoe - WOMEN’S TIRED FEET find a helping hand in the COW- ARD ARCH SUPPORT SHOE. It rests weary muscles, supports weak ankles, and holds a sagging \arch up, in its rightful place. jade of soft, seasoned leathers ind sold at a moderate price. Coward Arch Stipport Shoe and Coward Extension tice! have been ) — qanie by James 5, Coward, In bis Custom Dept. for over 30 years, SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 964-274.Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. (HBAM WARREM @TREET) (Mail Oréare Pulled | Send for Catalogue i Robbery Reveals Wi Whereabouts | Teached only to her shoetops, | @ppeared as complainant on a serious | { | Coat Collars, ete. { THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912. One Filled Book of “Surety’’ Stamp Coupons Means— a Wedding Present Free —or some Shoes for Baby Free —or a pair of Corsets Free —or some Collars and Ties for Dad Free —or any two dollars and a half worth of, any regular goods Free! EILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Memorial Day Outfitting Sales To-morrow etree for Value SAL) aI in Correct Evi anette in Merchandise Ese the place of gyeat memories? special low prices. Women’s $3.50 to $6.00 Summer Silk Blouses, $1.95 Half Price Sale of Women's Neckwear , The_most_desirable_styles_o resent season—some about Just out of our own workrooms— made and reserved expressly for this spect Decora- tion Day Sale! Special for One Day ONLY Actual Values $6.00 & $7.50 Embrordered Swiss Collars, Dutch Collars, Sailor Collars, Quaker Collars and Coat ester Core Tanveve ban 25¢ Special for One Day ONLY $3.98 Actual Values $6.00 & 97.50 Regular values from 50c to Tic. 75c to 98c Lace Collars, 50c » Li tch Collars, P Imitation Irish and Venice Lace Dutch ' The illustrations are but hints—there are scores of models just as smart as they can be, with the chie style- snap that is rarely seen in popular priced millinery. In this showing we have ready distinctive and exclusive models in tailor trimmed or flower trimmed imported peanut braids, chips, Miluns, Javas and leghorns. New Banded Sailors, 95c, $1.25, $5—Felt Outing Hats, $1.95 and $5 O'Neill Met Store—First Floor. The Result of a $4,000 Purchase by O'Neill's Is This Just-at-the-Right-Time Sale of e Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses The Materials are the good qualities of percales, chambrays,| _The Way They Are Made is a point we are proud of—very ginghams, linens and lawns that assure lasting satisfaction. fferent from the ordinary popular priced dresses. Girls’ Dresses, 65c. Value_$1.00. Chambray and per- cale, combination trimmed, low neck, short sleeves, peaven skirts. $3 to $4.50 Lace Peplums, $1.98 About 50 of the newest Lace Peplums, in com- bination of Valenciennes and Cluny, Some of net and Irish crochet, finished with black velvet ribbon at the waist. These being samples, of some there is only one of a style. O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. Silk Petticoats, $2.50 | $3.98 Values—All Silk Mee- saline or: Silk Jersey Tops. | All the new colors—green, gray, American beauty, Copenhagen, white, brown and black. In this lot are the Silk Jersey Tops that fit so perfectly to the figure. ~ O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. Crepe Night Gowns, $1.00 The dainty gowns that need no iron- ing— This qualityis usually $1.50. Made of beautiful silky crepe in all white, stripes and dots, hand embroidered and trimmed with dainty linen lace. 98c Crepe Night Gowns at 69c The slip-over kind, crepe with linen lace edge. $1.50 Muslin Undergarments at $1.00 Gowns, con.binations, long skirts and princess slips, made of fine nainscok. Beautifully trim- med with ae and embroidery. 19c Ribbons, yd., ‘Whe Five-inch taffeta, every wanted color. And these specials also: ‘lai Girls’ Dresses, $1.25 Value 81,75 In lawn and per- cale, in middy suits and dresses. In a big assortment of pleated kirts. Sizes, 6 to 14, Girls’ Dresses, 89c. Value $1.25. Girls’ Dresses, Pretty percales. A In repp, chambray variety of assorted rlored lawn, in 49¢ Taffeta Ribbon, in white, pink and blue. | colors, embroidery several models, Em- 6 inches vies (some with slight imperfections), |}and combination broidery trimmed, yard, 1 .| | trimmed, pleate d we gored and pleated neg Faille Ribbon, in white, pink, blue,” | skirts. Sizes, 6 to 14. $2.49 91.25 skirts. Sizes, 6 to 14, mais and nile. Value 389. At, yard, 29c. 5\4-Inch Taffeta, Moire and Satin Ribbons in all colors, specially priced, yard, 19¢. Fancy Ribbon Bows with Pearl Clasp. Value 50c. Special at 25c. O'Neill Main Store—First Floor. eee. Toilet Ariicles Liquid Face Boga) | Manteure nc sours, 4 aad | 3 210. Viel . Girls’ $3.00 Middy Suits In white and tan. Sailor collar trimmed with braid. . The blouse can be worn on the outside of the skirt, which embroidery. Low neck is a very neat, full pleated style. Sizes, 6 to 14. $2. 49 MOU oo aver seas eetae dieing Weieewsee O'Neill Malin Store—-Third Floor, s' $2.25 Wash Dresses les in. chambrays, trimmed with $1.50 Juniors’ and Mi Remarkably handsom aT a Sale That Will Smash Ali Clothes S Selling Records In ords_In!| amples of Sponge jing’ Towels, a com- i tooth itushes ani wish Fiaty towel.” § fot | . S100 ‘ jor, an odor des- ii) i i dat nu wash ‘cloth ek-end Packs small - sizo aining foup” toilet water, taleuni and +250 dene cream, Complete i +e | \y advertised aad kc | O'Neil! Main Store—Fiest_ ‘Main Store—Fiest Floor, Writing Cases, $1.00 | U; ial sold at $2.00, Men's Straw Hats in the newest hapes. Value $2 to 85, at afety ink Gold Filled jewelry | Several thousand pieces of fine new Jewelry ‘that was made to 50c sell for $1 lo 92, at Bar pins, coat chains, searf pins, cuff pins, brooch pins, ete. $1.50 to $2.50 Solid Gold Scarf Pins, $1.00 Two hundred and fifty’ solid gold scarf pins, plain gold set with faney stones, Two-piece suits that fit smoothly and yet “ie grace and ease. Three-piece suits cut on he smartest lines. The new slender English cul as well as conservative models, Two-button and{ three-button styles. Alpaca and silk lined, wa) half lined. All sizes, regular and stout....... What sensible man needs Peay to buy a snappy, dressy, up-to-date navy blue serge suit? Particularly when the price is so decidedly cut! Men's $5 and §6 Outing In the newest colorings in cheviot, cassimeres vite Bannel,, ade wish and navy blue serge, cut in the latest models hip Feat sl oORE ous two-piece yoke Norfolk suits. All sizes. pockets with flap $2.95 Boys’ Khaki and Linen Boys’ Wash Suits Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Trousers Value #2 and 83 In all wool navy biue se In tan shade, made up in| In sailor and Russian styles with new bloomer and ‘knicker styles, | models of sailor and. military cole ‘i ‘ / lars. Made up of the n : r4 a Pay: \ fF O'Neill Main Store—First Floor. ay belt Joop aad full out in Percales, Pose bee atea, have bs Ieloo Gines 7 tol? \ ¢ Sears. Value 76c. at DOC | Linen, ctf. ‘Sizes, Russian, 3 98 a7 po $4.98 to6, Sailor, 5 to 10 c O'Nel/ {YNEILL* G mefurnishing Store—Firet Floor, pen srs Ratlam ee Surety’ S 3 With All Purchases=eeummSixth Avenuc, 20th, 21st and 22d Sts Double **Suret;"" gi x —" : RL The Furniture Removal Sale Continues—$500,000 Worth of America's Best Furniture at Reduced Price We have planned for weeks to be ready with these special money-saving sales the day before Memorial Day. Is your holiday to be just a day's outing? Or a week-end jaunt for fishing, visiting or just rest and change? Or perhaps a trip to take flowers to All you require to start the Summer season completely and economically outfitted is at O'Neill’s—at For full particulars see to-night’s Evening Journal tamps Given Before N Both Stores Will Be Closed All Day Thursday— Memorial Day. Sale of U. S. Flags You will need “Old Glory” to fly from your tes or window on Memorial Day —and some small ones for the children, f00. Special prices at O'Neill's to-morrow. unting Flags Cotton Flags the genuine stand-| Mounted on staff en gilt sewed stars and | spear head. Guaranteed fast | size, Regularly, Special, thi” 8x12 in. Rid se 2x8 fect B00 75g [10x17 in. 08 Id 8x8 {ook 137 | 16x24 in. Az 100 Pea tet Las | 24x86 in, 15 l2ae : 2.75 Flag Poles. 4 0 3.40 Alilarge sizes. Special prices. Sewed Muslin Flags. Size, Wood head and halyards. The right he ce home use. Size, Regularly, Bfeet, “oos 4se 4x 6 feet B1es5 See 10 feet, B5e 000 5x 8 feet 1.60 1.35 | 12 feet, 1.00 te Ox10 feet 2.25 1.80 1 14 feet, 1.70 1.38 O'Neill Main store—Hasement. Bathing Suits, $3.50 $5.00 Value—Navy and Black Mohair—- A dozen new styles. Made in the most up-to- date styles, plain and fancy,. trimmings, lor collar and. collarless effects; in fact, al dozen models to choose from. Women's $8.50 Silk Bathing Suits, 95.00 Three very striking mod- els in black or navy satin, with striped and polka dot trimmings, representing the season’s most favored mod- els. ¢ Sizes for large and small women. O'Neill Maia Store—Third Floor, Sample Pique Coats for Little Tots, $1.50 Values up to $6.00—Cunning Little Coats in the Prettiest Styles Coats and reefers in Norfolk and cape styles, made of fine quality white pique, some hand embroidered, others with sailor collars trimmed with embroidery edges; also collarless reefers, Sizes 1 to 5 years, CBilgeen! 's $1.25 White Dresses, 75c French waist dresses of fine white lawn, lo or short sleeves. Waist neatly trimmed _ wit! | fine tucking and embroi dery insertion. Heme stitched hem finishing on skirt. Sizes 2 to 5 years, O'Neill Main Store—-Third Fleer. White Footwear For women, misses and girls—Speciat Decoration Day Sale. Women's $2 White Canvas Ties and Pumps Three-eyelet Gibson tie and pump with instep strap, covered Cuban heel. All sizes 3 to 7. Widths, B,C, Dand E. Reg. 82.00, at 91.69, Misses’ and’ Children's White Pumps White canvas strap Pump, broad toe, Sizes 6 to 11, at $1.25, Sizes 111% to 2, at $1.69, Growing Girls’ White Nubuck | Pumps Low heel, silk bows. Sizes 214 to 5, regularly $2.50, at $1.65, Growing Girls’ White Nubuck Button Shoes Low heel, broad toes. Sizes 214 to 5, regularly $2.50, for $2.00. If you have white shoes these specials in leather shoes are sure to interest you. Women's $3.50 Leather Pumps, $2.45 Girls’ Leather Ties at $1.85 O'Nell Main Store—Second Floor, Men’s $1.50 Nainsook Union Suits at $1.00 Logically fifty per cent. better than any regular $1.00 garment—in fact this t+ the Made of fine quality nainsook or madras, sleeveless, knee length. The most comfortable and hygienic Summer underwear, ‘O'Nellt Hor hing Store—First Floor. $2.50 Suit Cases, $1. 79 The light-weight, good - looking, bound all around matting cases that are so convenient | for outings and end trips, Matting cases,& bound all around, Cloth-lined with a shirt pocket. Very light in weight, but strong | week and dugable, O'NetIt Hometurnish! itore—Firet Fleer, » oO NEMLLZADAMS G \