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* set, says the complaint, but the Injured % q , SAYS BROOKLYN DOCTOR _JUPED ON HIS BROKEN ~ BONES IN. HOSPITAL _o St. Peter’s Hospital Physicians Defendants in Case of | Alleged Malpractice. ‘Unusual allegations of cruelty and malpractice on the part of a number Of physicians of St. Peter's Hospital, at Henry and Congress street, Brooklyn, appeared to-day in the application for & change of venue from the Suffolk County Supreme Court to the Kings County Court, made on behalf of the Dhysiclans who have been made defend- ants in a sult to recover $90,000 damages inetiguted by William R. TeBas, o rest- Gent of Patchor: Abvcording to went to St. Bas's complaint, he Peters with the bones of his left leg broken just above the ankle, on Nov. 2, 10, and no effort was made to set the bones for twenty-four hours after his arrival, The bones were then jee left loose, unsplinted and un- supported for thirty-five days. ‘Two days after the leg had been put in @ plaster cast, so it is alleged tn the complaint, one of the doctors ap- Proached the bedside of the patient and, without provocation or the giving of any explanation for his unusual con- duct, the doctor jumped on the plaster st and the partially healed frac- ture of the bones beneath it. The in- jured lim was then allowed to remain yaset for thirty days thereafter, the Somplaint adds, and the plaintiff has never regained the use of the leg eo| © Injured. Justice Cuneo granted the change of nue and set the triat for the Novem- term. cecilia, LARNED EASY FOR KIRKBY IN TUXEDO GOLF MATCH “Met” Runner Up Had Little Trouble Beating Opponent in Second Round of Play. (Special to The Brening World), GOLF LINKS, N. ¥., May $L—Winds frisky as March whistled @round the Tuxedo Golf Clubhouse to- @ay when the second rourd of match Play began in the tournament of that organization. ‘The repairing to-dey brought Kirkby against William A. Larned of Baltusrol, the tennis crack. Brokaw, Garden City, eopoeed E. P. Rogers, Baltusrot; C. 8. Lee, Tuxedo, was put with Archie Reid, @. Andrews and Louls Livingston, Weetorook was paired with Tiffany, ‘Who played with him yesterday in the round. The latter match Picked as the best by the gallery (argely Gepletod by holtday gulety. Two Gther atxteens are in tho ficid. Kirby started awkwardly but had coat the match on the Atth and after struck his gait and was out in Vhirty-seven close to par. At the turn was three up. His only mistakes of unt were in going out of bounds on Whe eleventh and twelfth. As a rule Yarned's second shots were poorest. They cost him the sixth and tenth, Kirkby lost but two holes. He dropped Whe fifth by taking four to gtt down ter almost driving the green. Larned Pred in winning jt, Larned was forty Strokes out. ;, Rell beat Lee five up and three to go, | 1 played but indifferently, going out had a lead of only ono hole at the rn to which point he 8 nd‘ Lee one more. ch was gquared on the “third and again on the enth. After that, however & more than haive two h mtest ended on the fifteenth Roy beat Brokaw two up and one ) go. This afternoon Kirkby plays Kers and Tiffany meets Reid. ‘Second section, second roun: jomas, Morris County, beat C. yn; Bultuarol, 7 up at 19 holes, reenway, Garden City, beat H. l. Sedg- bout the mending bones, breaking | g ‘land for grown-ups pleinly printed on kard, Tuxedo, drew « bye; H. 0. Have- Meyer, "Tuxedo, beat 8. Johnson, Tuxedo, Beaten eight, first aixteen, first round—B. B. Schley, Baltusrol, beat Charles Hitchcgck jr., Tuxedo, by de- O, Winston, Morris County, beat Ww, R. Betts, Tuxedo, 1 up; R. G. G. Mason, Tux- G. M. Livingston, Tuxedo, beat R. D, Wrenn, Tuxedo, by default. Death Ah CAMDEN, N. J, May 3L.—When the Jatlers of the county jail here went to the cell of Walter Geverns of Clemen- |: ton to-day to remove him to the Stat Penitentiary at Trenton, where he to commence .a fourteen-year sentence for forgery, they found him dead on his cot. Tho ‘superficial examination by tts: 2 Jail_phyaician showed the man ad died that tho etomech 4] thet Sulate Br is me 1a a ot olror he Impurities in the oI sar irrce wre nutrious & leceuassieertts of all oh ind ti wy? thei ‘purity the ‘biooas ‘the bi wori jature tended ‘they Shou'd, so thet ail food eaten le ae it le rae er only @ m aver. % PUR- prseeo urs FREE A, 2¢P-ote, back, beautifully tne. trates. 4 instructive. ff you mall og susan om parole Co. 166 24 ave, New Cte, the cme ou Grug store at which Jou bougat Purtala Your Name.. P.W.M.31 A CHILDS WASTE. ~~ CLOGGED BOWELS, = Makes it cross, peevish, rest- less and feverish — If |, ° * tongue is coated give Bid A “Syrup of Figs.” va Children dearly love to take delicious “Syrup of Figs” and eh else cleons and regulates their tender little stom-| achs, liver and 30 feet of bowels so promptly aod thorougbly Children get bilious and constipated | just like grown-ups. Then they get sick, the tongue ts coated, stomach sour, breath bad; they don't ent or rest well: they become les cross, irrite ble and don't want to Listen, Mothers— for your child's ye don’t force the!’ » little one to swr!low nauseating castor |; oil, violent calomel or harsh irritants like cathartic pills. A teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs will have your child smil- ing and happy again in just a few hours. Syrup of Figs will gently clean, sweeten and regulate the stomach, make the liver active and move on and out of |’ the bowels all the constipated matter, the sour bile, the foul, clogged-up waste and poisons, without causing cramps or eriping. With Syrup of Figs you are not drug: ging or injuring your children, Being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cannot be harmful. Full directions for children of all ages the package. Ask your druggist for the full name wick, New port, 6 and Ipper Montclair, bent N. qo, 6 and 5, “Third sixteen, second row Our Specialty Attiring the Young Folks Browning, King & Co. We offer exceptional vaiues in Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits Norfolks. full, throughout. roomy knickers All have $5, $6.50, $8.50, $10, $12, $15 Wash Suits in Russian and Sailor Boys’ Blouse Styles, in Plain ‘Fancy effects in the best washable: materials. These little suits are all rooms, so we have absolutely no competition in values. ‘Russian Blouse’, sizes Blouses 5 to 10 years, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4,85 Boys’ Shirts—all the best fabrics for Hot Weather Wear, 65c instead of $1.00. Straw Hats for Boys, specially made for us, $1.65 instead of $2.50. “*A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” Browning, King &.Co Broadway at 32d Street—-Cooper Square at 5th Street Q Brookjyn: Fulton at DeHalb - -| Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna” 8, both in Double-Breasted Coats and The coats are mohair lined and the rrepared by the Californie Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine reliable. Refuse anything else offered, HE waiter knows thai he is serving a dis. criminating guest when|' ordered to bring Pabst Blue Ribbon The Beer of Quality This is the beverage beyond || compare, and is appropriate for all times and occasions. Whole- some and refreshing—a delight to the eye and the palate—the perfection of brewing. Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, show: at a glance that it 4s clean and pure, are lined and taped patent waistbands. White, Tan, Blue and made in our own Work- 2'4 to 7 years—Sailor | ‘This fo the beer for your home. | 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY No Extras at All. 1 Coleman Upright Piano, was $300; now . 1 Lindstedt U prig he Piano, was $300; now . 1 Talbot Upright Plano, formerly $300; now... . 1 Walters Upright Piano, | formerly $300; now. . . formerly $300; now. . . . il 1 Walters Upright Piano, $220 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $300; now. . | | 1 Walters Upright Plano, $225 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $300; now. ALL CANS TRANSFER TO bYack, white, tan, pink, sky, navy and lavender. Allsizes; at W7 aN mi) Our Storage Warehouse Lease om To-Morrow, | Saturday, June 1—We Must Sell All These Pianos and Player- Pianos Irrespective of Cost | And on Terms as Low as |'$5 Down and $1 a Week Piano Delivered on First Payment. $170 ‘$175 + lees, ca $180 t permens Uas ite $185 $190 ‘$210 1 Walters Upright Piano, $215 Lexingan to sa Aveiue considerable ettention; they braid; laced pleated skirts: sizes, 6 to 14 years, at Juniors’ One-Piece All Wool Serge Dresses, sailor collar and turned up cuff of white serge; round collar and cufis of satin sizes, 13,15 and 17 years, at the very attro! Preity Robespierre Blouses P enniaentos Piano, formerly $3 1 Walters Upr' ake Piano, formerly $325; now. . 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $325;now..... 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $350; now. . Walters Upright Plano, formerly $350; now. . 1Walters Upright Piano, formerly $375; now. . 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $375; now. $235 | $240 | $246 | ' $250 "$255 $266 | $270 | $285 formerly $375; now formerly $400; now A Typical Sooniaglai Occasion! From the Famous Silk Mills of Heminway and Bartlett, 12,000 Pairs of Men’s and Women’s Silk Summer Hosiery at '4 Price This Lot for Women: Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings, made with high spliced heels and double soles and garter tops. They are in 28¢ Summer Dresses and Suits A. for Girls and Juniors: Our wearing apparel shop for the younger generation has ever had the reputation for refined, exclusive, inexpensive garments. This Lot for Men: black and mottled mixture in all sizes; worth double our sale price ot. Bloomingdales,’ Main Floor, 50 girls may let their style Cesires run cent parents will be pleased to pay. Girls’ Dresses of Percales in stripe, plain‘ and solid color effects, are very pretty. They are in new models, with Dutch neck and kimono sleeves; stripe and plaid dresses are trimmed with color combinations. Sizes: 6 to 14 years; at... ; Middy Suits in New Mcdels o: stripe and plain percales attract are trimmed with $1.88 tie on front of blouse; full of Fine Soft Linen, They women ce them means to w Particularly ple linen blouses, collar, with px ened in front good quality pearl buttons. he slecves are elbow length and have soft roll cuffs. Splendid value at $2.98, H $9.98 tempters, use to see for one. g are these th high roll ts, and fast Fine Linen Blouses, made with roll collar and cuffs, 1,98 Beautiful Lin gerie Blouses, high or low neck, handsomely embroidered and lace trimmed, $1.98 and $2. 98 Bioamingiales’, Seooud Fix $260 | | ‘59th to 60ih Street | special ‘Ite M ait 1912. 50,000 Roses, of all the leading va- rieties and colors, including the Killarney rose, special at....... Cand Sweet Pens, 72 sprays in a bunch, all the leading colors, special at Lily of Valley, 2 doz. opraye ina bunch; per bunch. .... 39. 49. Men’s Summer Underwear: Cool, comfortable, economtical. Prudent men will take advantage of this gréat Opportunity, and will buy theic season's supply now. , be aly pure white mésh knit derwear; short sleeve shirts 7d knee d it ana very special. viet 29. Men's Pure Thread Silk | Men's ecru balbriggan short and Half Hose, in a great variety of plain colors, as well as long sleeve Shirts and double- seat drawers to match; all 29 sizes; very special c s, | Men's crossbar white nainsook athletic style Shirts, knee 21 ers to match; all sizes. c fine tibbed white cotton it Here the riot, and the prices are the kind pru- White Lawn Dresses with waist of tucks and insertion, and cluster of tucks on pleated skirts; sizes, 6 to 14 years. These drenses are splendid models for graduation and confirmation wear and certainly splendid $ 9 values at 2. 8 Juniors’ White Galatea Racquet Suits, sailor collar and cuffs of plain blue; leather belt; sizes, 13, 15 and 17 mode. ston $5.49 models d with buttons; panel back; $9: 8 Second Odd Pieces—Goid Initi2l Dishes at 5e and {0¢ vor, ith” Stive Initial Teo Cup and Saucer Initial Tea and Pic Plates 5c Initial Breakfast, Dinner Soup Plates. Initial Covered Di Bowls and Butter Di Initial Sauce Boat and Cream Jug 10¢ Initial Open Vegetable and Salad Bowls. 1c Initial Meat Dishes » 1c Lexington to 3d Avenue Men’ s $10 to $145 Summer Suits presen’ ited this season. not come your way again in a long time. and three piece models, and they are in a splendid variety of materials and designs for youths and men. Blue Serge Suits, pyi,™ Brown Worsted Suits, Gray Worsted Suits, to 46 chest measure for men, in regulars, stouts and longs. prices up to $29.98. For Saturday in our Cut Flower Shop on the Main Floory59th street side, we offer many special prices on the season’s choicest flowers. !! Our Greenhouses on the roof are holding a Final Clearance Sale ° of Sarabs. Those that scll regularly at 49c and 69c have been reduced'to............. Wall Tents tor Camping _ at $6.38 & $9.88 Hundreds of men will be here to- morrow, Saturday, to take advantage of this Bloomingdale Sale. The values are the most remarkable that have been It is an opportunity that may The suits are in all new Summer styles, in two You May Have Your Choice of: Black Serge Suits, Brown Cheviot Suits, Tan Worsted Suits, in very neat stripes. Silk Mixture Suits. There are sizes 15 to 22 years for young men and 33 Other Summer Suits for men and youths in many fine styles at Boomingteles’ Men's Clothing Stove, 24 Floer, The following are representative items: “Sc SPECIAL—2,000 Boxes very special pork of Cut Flowers day, at. a Arranged artist! with Fine | Large wender Orehi Greens and $0 Killarney Roses, prt d special Leaf Nek atin ¢ i or the original Irish beauties, a goed value for c 10c Men’s “W. L. Douglas” t 3-00 £3.50. & $4.00 Shoes, at 22 A reliable shoc at a very low price. Behere to-morrow from Russia Calf end Patent Coltskin Oxfords or Patent Colt Button and Lace Shoes. in high or medium toe shapes. These shoes are known ¢ as factory rejecta, but all have been examined and Bloomingdales’ guarantees the wear of pair. NOTE :—To this lot we =f 7 . Suits at $4.95 Also fancy cheviot suits. Thenew, smart Norfolk and double-breasted styles, in sizes 7 to 17 years. Other Confirmation Suits, in a splendid ie Boys’ $2.00 Wash Suits, Russian and sailor blouse; sizes 2! to 10 years, also in special at Boys’ “K and £” Blouses, sizes 3 to 16 years; collar and neckband style; plain white 49 and colored materials; at c Bloom Jothing Store, Second Floor, ng dates Made of good quality white Complete with poles takes and ropes. Slip Covers: | Stained Japanese Porch Screens We will make Slip Covers} for a S-piece suite of furni-| Special prices for ture, allowing 20 yards of |PAtural color cr best quality Belgian damask, FSen stained finished with shrunk binding | *cTeens, offered at and made in best possible | the follo at manner, complete 3. 95: tractive prices for... Size, Value. Price. Any additional materialre-| 4x8. 70c, quired at 30c. yard extra, | 6x8. Call or write, or phone| 8x8 Plaza 5900, and our man |10x8 will call with samples. 12x8