The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1912, Page 19

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‘BFS WIFE RACES TO. AALARM BLAZ NER ONE Mrs, Mainzer Breaks Speed Laws and Spoils Hat, but “Doesn’t Mind.” Mrs. Robert H, Mainzer of the An- sonia Hotel, whose husband is a “buff,” or amateur fireman, and who is herself the proud possessor of a fire shield, méde the run in 2 motor car from her hote} to the fire in Vandewater street on the fourth alarm last night at @ speed that must have paralyzed traftic for the run of about five miles. Mrs, Mainser was beautifully gowned and had hurriedly pinned on a hat that was almost covered with plumes, The plumes were straightened out when she to the Murray street fire, and when she heard the fourth alarm for the Vande- water street fir Just had to come, and brought along Tattie, her pet Pom- @ranian, because she did not have ‘ume to get rid of the dog. Two other “buffs” brought ‘They joined Mrs. Mainzer at the point of vantage under the bridge arch where she had stationed herself. The Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Ivie of St. Andrew's Church, who received his ap- fire and stood with Mrs. Mainzer and attention. fidcemntlifpiaemcess NEWARK GAS STRIKE. policemen. She reckoned sixteen minutes | & arrived almost breatiiess at the fire. She emplained that her husband had gone their wives along from an uptown restaurant pointment us Fire Department chaplain aly yesterday afternoon, came to the the others. The group attracted much POCKET FLASH DIVORCE.. Handy Lamp of Him Jury's Verat ‘The pocket flashlight of Frederick Jamin, prosperous Bronx grocer, has at last illumined his path very far on the way toward a divorce, A jury ia] panelled before Supreme Court Justice Greentmum to-day returned a verdict ‘#. Mary Jamin in the grover's ult. itnesses for the huband teat!- fied that they were members of @ “raiding party” which invaded Mra. Jamin's apartment on East Qne Hun- dred and Thirty-fourth street one night an@ found her sleeping in the same room with a Mr. Langenhahn. This was revented to them, they sald, oy the rays of Mr. Jamin’s pocket flashlight. Mrs. Jamin denied that she had ever done wrong and declared that she had been dragge’ from her own bed In her own room and thrust into Langenhabn’s bed by one of the inv vious trial of the case ago, the jury Msagr Jamin is re- lated to a very wealthy family at Frankfort-on-the-Main and Mrs, Jamin vigit_ to these ares that, THE EVENING WORLD, “u ebvDA ¥, Sune % de wealthy relatives, her husband offered her $1,500 If she would divorce him s0 that he could marry a young and hand- somer woman, She scorned his offer, she says. — ROSENHEIMER SUED AGAIN. Faward T. Rosenheimer, a young mil- Honaire of Pelham, whore automobile Killed Mise Grace Hough tn Anguat 1910, and was tried and acquitted on the charge of manslaughter, was made | the defendant in two civil suits in the Supreme Court brought to-day by Anna | McCabe and George Fedden, who were injured when Miss Hough lost her life. Miss McCabe and Fedden were driv-| ing with Miss Hough in a carriage on Pelham Parkway, when Rosenhelmer's automobile crashed into their vehicle | and wrecked !t. Miss McCabe, alleges she has been permanently in- jured, seeks to recover $30,000 damages, while F mn asks for $20,000, A few preme Court returned a verdict for $7,000 against Rosenheimer for the} death of Miss Hough. Her father, | Walter B. Hough, against the young millionaire. Hough asked for $3,000 damage: brought’ the sult Mr. For Infants and Childre iThe Kind You Have Always Bought who | eks ago a jury in the Su-| Fifty Public Service Plant Em- pleyees Walk Out After Meeting. Fitty workmen employed at the Pub- Me Service Gas Company's plant at Pa- Metening to harangu: the Indu: last night, on stifke this morning. ‘The workmen, who are mostly firemen, coal passers and coal trimmers, demand Wiynn of the I. W. W. says the strike will spread and pai plants throughout Northern New Jersey unless the demands are granted. hand, contend that the strike is confined to @ few disgruntled workers and that no sertous trouble Sf BOSTON, June 4.—Prof. adéressing Boston Univers! ‘warned them against “egoi says ‘8 @ rampant and which attacks only college men. cific and Front streets, Newark, after by members of Workers of the World an eight-hour day and % cents a day inerease. National Organizer Thomas lyze all the gas The officers of the corporation, on the other For Over Thirty Years === =50N910RIA REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Auctioneer, a, 31 Nassau Street REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ‘|| Experienced Real Estate Operators and Investors Buy at Legal Auction Sales? Because Property is usually sold from 25 to 33% below its actual value. They re-sell for full value and make the difference. YOU CAN DO THE SAME by going to the Supreme Court Partition Sale OF THE Van Cortlandt Estate 719 LOTS On Broadway, between 238th and 240th Streets, Van Cortlandt Park South, Mosholu Parkway, Jerome Park Reservoir and adjacent avenues and streets. (Subway station at Broadway and 238th Street.) To be Sold at Public Auction on the Premises" Saturday, June 8th, at 10.30 A. M. Continuing Monday and thereafter until every Lot issold. - 75% may remain on mortgage Savings bank books taken as deposits on purchase of Lots. Titles guaranteed by Lawyers’ Title Insurance & Trust Co, Every Lot Must Be Sold to the Highest Bidder ADAM WIENER, ESQ, Referee, Messrs, Philbin, Beekman, Menken & Griscom, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys, | For Maps and particulars apply to Joseph P. Day or J. Clarence Davies 14oth St, & rd Ave, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, been @ O BROOKLYN PPENHEIM, CLLINS= © Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn 5000 Lingerie and Linen Dresses $10 Lingerie and Linen Dresses.......... $15 Lingerie and Linen Dresses.... $20 Lingerie and Linen Dresses.......... $25 Lingerie and Linen Dresses.......... $12 $15 $30 $40 $4 Imported Repp Skirts.......... $10 Linen Motor Coats.......... $25 Blue Serge Coats...........sceseeeeees The Most R Ever Offered 1 REAL EST. QUEENS. EY $100 CASH & $10 PER MONTH 1 will sell my. be: containing steam improvements, for est growing section of Queens. L. Box 56, Evening Worl EAL ESTATE FOR SALE— " "NEW JERSEY. 5.90 8.75 12,50 15.00 7.90 9.75) , Natural Linen Coat Suits...... Imported Linen Coat Suits. White Serge Tailored Suits........ White Serge Tailored Suits.... 1.95 5.90 13.75 Extraordinary Waist Sale A Most Important Purchase of emarkable 3,000 WOMEN’S LINGERIE WAISTS High and Dutch Neck, Embroidery and Lace Trimmed—A Dozen of This Season’s Best Models. 1 .00 Values $2.00 to $3.00 FOR SALE— STEAMBOATS. Value Resumption of Passenger Service Monday, June 10, 1912 ALL-THE-WAY-BY-WATER ewes NEW YORK and BOSTON BETWEEN Metropolitan Steamship Line 6-room house, path and all in the fast- W. H. autiful heat, $2,950; WILL SACRIFICE SUMMER COTTAGE The Great Twie Screw Steot Stoamships MASSACHUSETTS and BUNKER HILL = ee for ita THE PASTERN STEAMSHIP OCOMTORATION | te PAO BOR LS Metropolitan . SUMMER RESORTS. Steamship Line esoon oa, vy alonday, Sun Both gents bi Parone the G. P, Pennsylvania Station, > Fare, Wow York to Sesion. $4.00 Two-Borth Outside Rooms. are Inside Rooms. . $1.00 Electric Fans In inside sims jonday, an ( fmany attractive sta 4n Oulside Dining-lKoc ‘of the: dition Fans in’ je rooms; Deck Cafe, ete. Direct All-the-Way-by-Water betweea Maine Steamship Line new'york and PORTLAND, ME. A Delightfal Long Sound @ Atlantic Ocean Trip of 800 Miles, HEDU LE. Pie 15, North Hiver, foot of Vesey *,. KA and 8a’ Portiand same days AAD) P. in New York a 22 hours, DAY TRIPS. yore E+) :"Portiandg 10.30 THE COAST AND INTERIOR OF MAINE AND THE MARITIME PROVINCES are the Greatest Summer Vacation Lands tn the World, Thousands of mfles of ic ie yant. Lott ntaina, Rivers, Lal the Great Pine Woods ure, rally throughout the lig, ay stare NT af on ou Gi * Fiaftic Dept. Pier 14.8 we York, for tdterature and Hotel Ist. . ‘The ideal routes are thost ‘provided by the All-the-Way-by-Water Service of the EASTERN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION leavin, edune 24 to Bept, Oth, inclusive: New Long Branch, tots, a este) Ttound wip, Meare bes 30 Bat. An enduring Roofless Plate, to be had Sight-Seei Around OBSERVATION | DIAMONDS WASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, American Watch and Diamond Co, ___HELP WANTED—MALE, ie wu U, B. a gustan COoooooscoce FOREMAN wanted », Obes $8, Wadiooe epttery Bier “amy i place all the time—does not Irritate gums & Forts, 1.15 M. —enables mastication of toughest beef, the POR THE JUNE BRIDE 2 Ha AE nowhere else but here—beautiful and natural appearing teeth without a roof above them, permitting full enjoyment of food and its daintiest flavor. Stays in ng Yachts a Maulatten Island, Daily, biting off a cigar end or a stalk of celery, A fine tribute to ae The New WA TERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teath extracted re, ‘and return hi h ha NOW net that fits perfectly, teeth iad, EFmondecayed teeth wav —miasing teeth replaced with t plates. All work Suaranteed 10 y Extractions and dental surgery made P, 8 by LRY "NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth.. 6 00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, #4,00 Gold Fillings... $1.00up _ Silver Fillings..... WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS’ 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, (Opp. Eden Musee.) rewt ‘Abraham ry Pree A 4 HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 2, L__femman, 2 French anda Swedish spoken. Ladies in attendan: ON CREDIT ‘Tel. GHGT Cort, convenient pay- lis; telephone, wlelelelelelelelejelt | Purses are filled---hearts made glad By the timely use of aWorld Want Ad EARN | Fourteenth Street Wat of FIMh Avense JUNE SALE THRIFT IS THE SHORTEST ROAD TO PROSPERITY Our Jane Sale Is for the Thrifty! Our Low Prices Mean Good Qualities. Our Medium Prices represent no fancy profits : Our Highest Prices stand for Value only EXTRAVAGANT DISPLAYS ARE NEVER FOUND HERE! Values and Valaes Only Abound—They Are for the Custemen Merchandise to Suit EVERY PURSE and TASTE =! TO-MORROW FOLLOWING JUNE SALE SPECIALS = Values are great!...... Bring this Hist...... Should you have any difficulty in finding any item, please ask for usher, who will ; direct you to department where the goods are on sale, No Mall or Telephone Orders, $1.69 Women’s Untrinmed Hats... 95 81,48 Cikve’sBaraoot Sanda, -..ooe+ M6 file Sac chine fair or’ mitation tor $109 Fol Legh Kenge. veel Jemen's Read Hats...... 1.24] pretty color comb! ‘eo? va ten es sit paki etrawe— joral borders—new Bape rte ed turbans, also narrow | fodel—large collars a Graved toquencdclevelvet wings or jot | Well made—all etapa, ‘ cabochon. $10.00 and $12.00 Wemen's Carts. Extra fine coutll, over’ abdomen até “ins Drocades—dightly tapering oe modele—cut out of apran somely trim'd Stools palre alk bath & 55.99 50 Wenn’ | |.98 Girls’ Drees Hate. ban rtrt gh laces. cae te - rown and Val. lace tr! Blue’ or white sstin rib tb and without rosebuds. and Fancies.........-- Lr eater at colore—tull and gar quality—many styles. $1.69 White Lowe sae, siaborate styler ar ‘are taateful—bigh “ad ablcnibate 91,19 Etre Sie Potbesate = -....+5 or) 19.98 Lawn ond Vole Wee: og lack Sateen—tucked flounces, Btony “and filet megenen, sera Met. Wah sass aceite . in, .arewa work. ny CH Deep plalted flounces—biack aa coieee Nred Giiky enough for deep ckirte under doeer gouna, omens 2.95 Fe ee ered heavy aiality Stet. Boye’ Wash Sate Habutaie—black, white or in pret! aise ‘stripes—newest collars and cutte all aises, $16.98 Women's Long Coats and Mrteeiy ta on, NT fined with C cygne—just what you want for cool Anya and evenings tn city or country ‘and correct for travel and motor cales, etc.—white, Plain. colores checka, ttrpee ‘tna faneno “BW to 38 ase, ‘Whipeords, a black, cream, navy, tan; also mixtures— only ‘latest modele—reguiar and extra izes. 19 Woman's Tailored Linen Suits....... 3.95 t. Children’s Ginghaen Rempare. . . beget mlorncuawey oF straight coat ba deetrabe, olore—contrasting —sines 34 to 46. igh teck—loag bie hy aan ‘and changeable Foul rm 59 ct. Boys’ Weskalte ots oececceceseeess PE] tatetam lan ori Darts same WF | yrotean an Man” nd” deck tur Ne tien miylee—duck and Hnen—plaia and taney $5.98 Women’s Wash Dresses. Linens, Tissues, Chambray, iaiiats Lawn ‘and Dotted Swiss—tailored and fancy modela, $5 | 79 ct. Men's Fine Night Sbirts. Cambrlo and muslie-—tree its welee, «ag fast color emb'y trimming—15 to 96 Women's Wash Dresess....... . 3.95] $1.00 Men's Negligue Shirts. by Bummer fabrics, handsomely bs Percale—neat stripe trim’ with fine emb'y, inces, comtmat | plain, ‘bosoms cont ipings, o tone—scme dered—name on tele quality. th peplum walsts—all sizes. 96 ct. Giets’ Wash Dresses. in ombiuatiopee pret made ed—4\to 14 years, sud —white and dainty colors—elaborate of- feots, with lace, emb'y and dainty touahes of oolor—new models—all sises. ey $2.48 Wamen’s White Pampe, 1.48 | “AN Woot baste teat ar Canvas turned wolew-Cuban bee i dainty effects, with ribbes, laces er o——- --——_+ Remember Also—-The Great Underwear Sale Muslin, Cambric, Nainsook, Lawn, for Women and Children Great Money Saving Oppurtunities in Each a-- —-—_-—+ MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Wedsesday, Ustll 1 P. M. ‘To prevent Geslers buying, quantition restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders, $2.69 China Silk Waists Black oF whito—high or aquare neck— pin tucked yoke with Tokio lace band- ing or tucks and plalte—with Pt Venise yoke all sizes. WAISTS—SECOND FLOOR. 96 ct. Percale House Dresses 33 Stripes and checks—black or gray and white—square or high turuover collar three-quarter sleeve—belted—all sizes. HOUSE DRESSES—SRCOND FLOOR, $1.69 Women's Trimmed Hats 92 Rough natin #traw—corrugated weave- black velvet side brim-—also velvet ears—simulated straw” buckle. MILLINERY THIRD FLOOR, $2.79 Wome Porasols . and Taffetas—plain or uding emb'd. 8. or Dresden insert PAMASOLS—MALN FLOOR, Machines, Fully guaranteed—tull size automatic drop head-complete set of attack mente—pail-bearing stand-—tive raw ors—froe Instruct WiCHINES THIRD FLOOR, 98 ct. Table Spoons and Ferks, +4 des...... 68) Rogers’ and other reHable makes— heavily plated on German silver base~ fancy and plain designs. SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR, eee and Double Breast—light- wolght cheviots, tweeds and mixtures tans, browas, graye--serviceable lime inge—7 to 16 yrs, BOYS’ OLUTHING—THIRD FLOOR, $3.00 Women’s Fine Coutil Corsets Medium high bust—deep hips—throe peirs «artors—-moire ribboa trim’d— also black plaids, on white. WASH DRESS FABRICS—BASEMENT, Clean-up of large sizes, 23 to 90, there . fore re $3.00 make for $1.27. : CORSETS-SECOND FLOOR, '32.ct, Bleached Sheetings MM yas, wile-one of best MUSLING—-HASEM: 79 ct. Women's Long Silk Gloves 52 16-button length—double finger tips— in 33 ct. Windew Screens. . * Diack OL VES -MAIN FLOOR, ‘Two foot bigh—22 to 37 tach “WINDOW” SHADES THAD WLOOMe 19 &29 ct. Cotton Laces, .... “4 . ¢ to G inch—Ftlet, Macrame, Cluny and 59 ct. Rainy ‘Silks. . pet Pree! Foulard: Gules Sg ~entrenye naa Py eee KS MAIN FLOOR, shadow designs—white and ecru—very Gestrable for peplums, tunics and dress trimming JACES—-MAIN PLOOR, ‘ $1.49 Washable Linen Cauch Covags....... ‘ 24 ct. Men's Hose MM 60 pa Black end t20, eoiion end iislamaieo | sitneolerea eM on Be | fancy col'd emb'd lislew—al! wizes tn lot, tor summer. HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR. UP! Clock Signe Denote Morning Speciale, +f ee [in New York Shopping Center] "

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