The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 17

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tated and arraigned later before Mag-! istrate Naumer in the Gates Avenue Court and held under $600 bail for ex. amination Monday on the charge of attempted suicide DRVES OUT SISTERS, «ATTACKS MOTHER, [Ste cr HAVEMEYERS KEEP VIOLIN. Uncle Sam Final! Over a “Str: United States Judge Hand directed yesterday the filing of the final 4 pf the District Court refus! forfelted for ailered non-pavment: of duties « Kiesewetter Stradivarius vivilo } In the possessron of the Havemeyer ’ family, Bhe netghborhood of McDonough] The Government alleged that the street and Summer avenue, Brooklyn, | Violln was smuggled at the tnstance of As asoused early to-day when etghteen.| H.C. year-old Frank Tuero, aon of Vincent| forfeiture. Defeated in ‘the United SPF, 8 WEMILhY tobacco planter of) Sialuts of itelltatince te Genrtnt a ‘ e of ‘ations, ‘ 5 Na. 24 MoDonough street, tried to kill | ied 19 the Clroult Cort of Appenia his three gistors, his mother, and then confirmed the lower court's attempted to Kikil himself. Policeman Goss of the Gates avenue Police station asw at Sumner avenue and Decatur street when he saw three white robed figures coming from the direction of McDonough atreet. nee ‘The first to reach him was Miss Marte | Doctor cures his Twero, who was sobbing hysterically, J 9 s e She said her brother wae in thelr home bab S$ itch in h a trying to hem all with @ carving y I 4 lu knife and a iT ith R s | 49 only nine ty protect ‘therine, four- ten, Benton, Pa., May 8, 1912—“At the ean. Her. brother, she said, had driven/ age of two weeks, our litle daughter them all out of the house in their night; began to develo; Aresses, ‘Their mother was then alone| free, hands aad armen Her teens | in the house with their frenzied brother constantly worse, with much itch- rapped on the pavement for urning and pain, cousing a great help and started for the house, He [0:4 of sleep. Thin continued about two was Joined by Policuman Coulter, Pitbrait the rorsesion seaiea ce tee ete Nhent.they’ reached th remedies known to the med- y the stoop there teal profession for this disease, but with was a shower of crockery from the top no siccess, ana Inet resort trying Res window. The front door w as bolted, {nol Soap and Ointment, with immediate Ringing the bell brought no response, Felicf, and in a very short time resulting except more missles from above. ig tek (Signed) Da ‘The whole neighborhood was hang- | 0: @ Hxse. ing out of the winiows. The police. Dandruff a sight, Itching very bad mén decided to storm the house from Ster'ing Sta,, N. . the rear, They went through the next| “My s(alp had da house, at No. 244 McDonough atreat.| Itching was very bad, and it was a sight. In che rear of the Tuero home there Peauiit comb it out. I tried « sample Ina arape arbor, Climbing up on this $f,itemcel Soap and thought It helped, the policemen foune a window on the Resinol Sintment’ 1 used thei for second floor that was unlocked, They about a month, then my ecalp wan free entered and began searching the house, from dandruff,” (Signed) Mes. How- ‘The young man wab not in sight. He AnD L, HENpRIcKs, had barricaded himself in a bedroom | Tour drugeist sells Reainol Soap (2ic.) and Oins pat for free nara: Eigteon-Year-Old Frank Tusro of Dioo':lyn Turns on Gas After Outbreak, ‘on the top floor, peat ts Bern tn, taticonre, Mad The elder Tuero, who had left home early, was summoned, With his aid, and the assistance of some more 5 lee, the door was smashed and the boy was found unconscious, He had taken the gus tube from the yet and turned on the gus. He was resusci+ Ever Play Indian or Cowboy? 1, You Mothers and Fathers, Big Brothers and Sisters “Those Were the Happy Days,” when you were a kid, and you'd stick a couple of chicken feathers in your ca let out a blood-curdling shriek and think you were a real live Indizn—or, with an old slouch hat, a length of rope and a toy pistol, you were a swaggering Cowboy. You remember those days, don’t you? Well, haven't you a kiddy who would go wild with delight over one of these? Play Suits for Boys and Girls At $1—Indian, Cowboy, Major Jack Tar and Baseball Suits for Boys; Squaw Suits for Girls. A At $1.25—captain and Reg- war Army Suits At $1.50—big Chief Suits for Boys, Senorita Suits for Girls. At $1.95—cowboy “Chaps” or fringed trousers of leather. At $2—old Sioux Indi:n and Major Suits. At $2.50—cow-puncher Suits, Besides giving the kiddies a whole lot of pleasure, they will save their good clothes from wear and tear. Boye’ Rompers~ Special values at 50c, 75c $1.00 and $1.50 Boys’ Blouses and Shirte at 65¢--$1.00 values. We Also Offer, To-Day and To-Morrow, Bargains in Boys’ Suits Ti at $4.50 to 7.95 Blue serges and smart stylish fancy mixtures, irclvcirg Norfolks and double-breasteds; icst-color blue cerges in mixtures, about half with 2 pairs of kniciers. Strong, durable, well-tailored suits. Remerkalle vaives, Bargains in Boys’ Suits as at $3.50 to $ 95 Russians, Ssilors, Norfolks, Couble-trersted's, sizes 3 to 18, in a splendid assoruxcnt of krowns, griys end tans—half of them with two pzirs of knickers. A big saving for you in every suit at $3.50. . : ’ |Special for Big Koys 51) i loug srouscr suis, sizes 6 10 $35, at } Fast color blue serges, fancy blues, grays end trowns i all made to fit and piceze young men; secd dercndable \ S.i.s, unusually good value at $10. Bull Brothers 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich. 125th STREET, at $d Ave, "UNION SQUARE, 1ith Street, West of Broadway, Harlem Store Open Evenings. Unten Square Store Open Saturday Evening. HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. DOUBLE £69 STAMPS UNTIL 1 O’CLOCK—LIBERTY STAMP PREMIUMS DELIVERED FREE @ Sale cf National Importtance Dainty Summer Dresses For Misses, Girls and Children Prices That Will Surprise You We want to make Saturday the busiest day of the season on’ our second floor and we practically guarantee that it will be by offering values without equal in New York or anywhere at this season. Misses’ and Juniors’ $1.98 to $2.98 Summer Dresses, Saturday Every dress in the lot is worth double the price, or even more then we ask for them. $ Made of high-grade inaterials, as ginghams, linenes, percales and chambrays, in the prettiest and latest effects. Some come in plain low neck style, others fashioned with deep sailor col- lars, all trimmed with contrasting colors; sizes 14, 16, 18 in Misses’ and 13, 15, 17 in Juniors’; extra special for to-morrow, at....... CL EREP ERTL ie ios Ce es Girls’ Pretty School Dresses ou ‘4 Made of fine percales, linenes and lawns, all prettily trimmed with contrasting colors; made in the cool eummer low neck model; some trimmed with sailor collars; sizes 6 to 14 years; ‘z 6 VULNS FTO t6 B25) GE ch cividetecss evens mune ] In New York’s Shopping ‘Centre ] Girls’ $2 White Dresses “1 Embroidered skirts, with waists trimmed to match; sizes6 to 14 years. A surprising value for mothers CHOMGOEE...ccrccervdsverccvevness Misses’ and Juniors’ $7.98 Lingerie Dresses Beautifull ide with Val. | Cluny, ly made wi ‘al. lace or Cluny, $ 98 who come early, heavy voile, in smart low neck and peplum effects; sizes 13 to 18; special ove Misses’ $5.98 Norfolk Suits of Natural Linea Made of fine quality natural linen in the pon- ular Norfolk effects, well tail- ored and perfect fitting suits, —" This Pretty 184,00 Tub’ Dress . —_—— Bit is only Sone of a 8 dozen hand- 8 some. mod- Rels at this regularly worth $5.98, extra special for to-morrow, at...... Children’s White and Co'ored Dresses matt long waisted ; French models, in a variety ol etty 1000000 checks, stripes, plaids. and’ solid of white, trimmed with bias bands of contrasting material, lace $2 & edging, a 2 to 6; 5,000 Men’s Women's $2.50 Tub Dresses Of percale, flowered lawns, ging- price. ag hams and chambrays; $2.50 Straw Hats ats titiscas Woite ond Colored zee Mtodhat DLLO Rprice here . Dresses - 8 tomorrow Saturday We're Going 1 5 ha oghars parealal; W Ts and Minses to Sell Themat........ e noare Ghee Liles tea Made of fre Sart C ots Mohair; lar Gee ; - peri : collars with braid andtie, others polsa mets tent Sale 1B ined ° wale bead bi a jot w Flats from a ¢ a 4 . ‘ big manufacturer who had Sd radiate rth rant, usec several of his big orders can- Finor '8 ——————————, nocccenn000000000000000000000000000000000000 celled Pe ocean Oe alatesum- e ti , 4 “| A acallirior ira Every te of them fresh and | Printed pier you wait clean. Every style and shape; every kind of straw. in the latest 15c You never before heard of such vatues. style types... ©0000000000000 (Third Foor.) 00900039000009 <= (Main Moor, eam! 60 Calling Cards, § Choice of An Hat in Stoc % All New Sum- mer Models. e Former Prices were $6 to $10 ce $ Now, Choiceat Dignified Styles for Matrons, Smart Dashing Models for Young Women Hate trimmed with flowers, foliage, rich ostrich novelties, velveta, ribbons, . . wngs, bande, bows, puffings, rufftings and evecy other nming that has found favor this year, $1 to $2 Sailor Hats ndisputably the millifery sensation 69c of the yeir. Banded s i ors, n the much waned Knox Brad S raw, iade in all the popular th ps; finished exactly J ike en's hits every width Lrim, in desirable 4 colors and black. COCCOCOCS ( Main Floor.) 12.98 Reed Pullman§ Sleeper Carriages, Made of quality reed and wi-h tody lined with ee aunty corduroy. Large adjustal le reed hood with heavy reed roll; Rex. ble springs, rubber-tired wheels. $5.98 Go-Carts Pullman sides, high back and dash, ona bres odhwtable $3.98 nood Every ait In..Stoek ¢u To About'OnestHalt Price 850 Blue Serge Suits otaetly § 50 Wool : Every man nesds a Blue Serge Suit— they are the staple suit for Summer wear ard if you ever had a chance to save, it i riht here on those smart suits. They are strictly all-wool, guaraatced fast colo trimmed with fine alpaca. Every size fo r gular, tal, stout cr slim men, from 33 t. 46. You hs’ from 14 to 20, Young Men's $10 Suits j About 200 lancy muatures, | browns, graysand black; sizes 54.9 5) 15to 2 yrs; wonderful values ee0ecc]e Wais'‘s a for the site ‘of one—to bu, half pregend fem Vashioned ; wale’ ro eaboratuly embellished ; & . One very pretty model, le es ina beautiful tracery effet, Choice of high neck and long sleeve models, or low neck und short sleeve ‘All sizes. ou eannot conceive a style for summer werr that s rot included (Second Floor. Quimby’s ‘i; Candies Ruth’s Assorted Chocolates, reg- 32c Hp Men s $25 Suits | eke y nck. of, fine € au te il the very $19.75 latest styles, at 4 (third Floor, oou. Men’s $3 & $4 Oxtord From Famous Brockton, Ideal and \ aciores, a o1 Suturduy, ul..... th t haeep, (Seventh Flowr.? lade of dainty Persian La lingerics, Alav sone heavy white mote into plain tailor Th have the pretti “WINES *: Bottle Ole 6% ° or Sherry atylea. tunty icerome 2, © patert coltskin, gun-ital calf and tan If, wih new, hgh toe la Every ularly sold at 40c Ib, at........ ‘ ee, patect coltskin, Biue Bell extra creamery fresh y pair guarantee, ted, hand-sewed soles, newest ind late t styles and lasts, Old Fashioned’ Chocolates, | Ib. rr B rea as en? Oe aah gs Bath yt Zac Ulter gn ie n Bite: FG) ae ‘ C1] Smieses’ and ch 449° QQ! Growing Girls’ $4.00 White Nu- Buck RAS BEE AES tain Floor), ——~ || evita en Barefoot Sandals, BY E ci Button Boots Extra high cut, shnt to Io ' ' ne mM ps—Built | models, college heels, an 000606006600C0000009020002002079 200099 Tn 4 ¢ 0 N—Hanel HAG. § = Ove on the new short-samp model, strap acruts every way; siaes 21/3 to 6, C to E $2. 89 in of Pork ' + > m || Legs Choice Spring BV aeeanss 16! or without strap: best quality Sea $1 98! widths ied oo A mel oreey pine a) ibe J) M4 Misses’ and Children’s $1.50 Canvas very one Tamb:per It Button | pumpe-Best quality Sea Island duck; strap amb por Wb i across instep, finished with tailored corn + fed; ‘pecial at. Cc ie... Fresh Picnic Hams Choice Cut of Roast | . Welubing from 4 to 820" Beef heavy naive vom te “nelecte | CN CaNN ATE, CEMe | YZ to 2.ssers, $1,29 | 2/2 to 6... $1.49) Szer8/2 toll, at $1.19! 113g to 2 at $1.29 rae ore fe ie hese joots worth tor por 49 te ch Poll _20e Nervi ea ae Iw Womens 0 jand $3 Sea atten [Prime Rib Roast {2 Heguiar Lue wees Be \ Oxfords and Pumps, Meet CLARO UBS Reem ent LOC ct atta Sizes 2 2 :, 3, ord », at ashen, Tom Turkeys |Country Sausage por 2 -mor-',.\from déravey pign. ge [Legs of Choice Canada Mutton 31, Island | Ducks tre Bh kiliod : ° Q| 5 aLUrUsY 1 Gp Pumps and Oxfords, of Gun-metal-Calf and Patent Coltskin. If you wear any of these sizes you will get the greatest bargain of your life here tomorrow, ‘ KIBBON Whole tings Boys’ $2.50 Monitor Shoes and Oxfords Sho. in. Blucher | cut of gun. ret t calf, Oslords of patertt cots in, Gun > metal Caf, and Tap Ruvsin Calf, all siggs up to 94%, at ; Roasting Chickens . wlected lor Broilers reguiariy fala we 22° per ANULATED AR—=Noue deliv (Third Flees, }QCOQOG

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