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BOY 1S HURLED — ‘SUES FOR $30,000 |DYING POLICEMAN OO FEET IN AIR BY GAS EXPLOSION | Tilts Manhole Lid and Shoots| Up Above Telephone Wires —Skull Fractured. ‘The doctors at St. Vincent's Hospital, West New Brighton, Staten Island, hvld oat to-day amall hope for the reesvery @ ten-year-old Tommy Lodinsky, & human projectile, who, amid smoke and flame, was shot fifty feet into the alr yesternlay on Richmond Terrace by @ manhole explosion. ‘The marvel is that the boy was not killed outright. The manhole is at the) interseation of John street and Richmond Terrace, Tommy tn crossing stepped on! BECAUSE HER FACE SNBRT.SOA Mrs. Almind Objects to Photos of “Right and Wrong Way” to Leave Cars. Travellers on the B. R. T. have seen {in the cars a poster showing several Phoiographs of a man and a woman Alighting the right and the wrong way. The poster Is headed “Do You Know Nine Out of Yen Accidents Could Ke Avoided by Passengers?’ The sign bears useful Information, and the public apparently is pleased with it. But there ia one eption—Mrs, Mary C. Alimind of No, 114 West street, the 114 and a man, who was watching | §° the boy, saw that the lid tilted, The Ret moment there was an explosion thet eo jarred the houses of the neigh- Derhood and rattled the windows that many persons thought one of the battie- G@hipes just a: sived had fired one of her heavy guns, A geyser of flame and xmoke shot he hole, the mounting body of the to attempt a rescue, They wore @stance from the underground mot but when the boy shot high in the air they ran forward with outstretched farms to catch him as he fell. They missed him by the fraction of an inch Qnd he struck at thoir feet on the side- walk. The ambulance surgeon found his skull wae fractured, that he was badly Wruleed about the body and his hands and face burned. It is supposed tilting @f the lid of the manhole permitted enough air to enter tts centre and form am explosive compound with the gas Tommy did after belng | ut if he sur- rish is praying certainly will be fot him to ay— a shining spot in the small boy's), of fame. De Freest the Star of the Onting. ‘There was a certain slowness around | the offices of the Woodward Baldwin | commission house to-day, It was dus te the desire everybody had to talk about the outing of the employees, con- @ucted by W. H. Baldwin in person. ‘The party was at Midiand Park, Staten sland, and lasted all day and well tnto the evening. William De Freest won the hundred-yard dash and the sack Pace and pretty much everything else except the hop, #kip and Jump, which was won by Robert Monroe, The salea- Men whaled the life out of the office force playing baseball, though they |} accosted Mra. companies of the B. RK. T. She also asks for an in- Junction to prevent the company from showing the pictures of “the right and wrong way” any longer. dast March, whilo Mre, Almind was walking near her home, her two- year-old child being with her, she «aw @ young woman In an open o It stopped, A rallroaa employee asked Mrs, Almind if she would like to have with that of her nd was escorted Thereupon the young car jumped on and off feveral times while a photographer used his camera, Next, the man who Almind threw himaelf to the car. woman in the off the car. Mra, Almind thought the whole af- fair was a lark of a bridal party, and was astonished a week afterward when friends anid: “I saw your picture in the cars." Hence her muits. —eeeeneiaceantneee TWO ADMIRALS DEAD. Everett and Lamberton, Both Re- this morning. He had been il for a g time with @ complication of dis- e Rear-Admiral Everett was sixty-five years old and was a native of New He waa retired Oct. 7, 1906, after thirty-three yi on the sea and several years h tioned at New York, and he had 0 been attached to the Hydraulte Station in Noston and to the Naval Almanac Office, A widow survives. WASHINGTON, June 10.—Rear-Ad- miral Benjamin Peffer Lamberton, | 8. N., ret who as Admiral Dewoy's Chief of Siaff received the surrender of the oMcers of the Spanish fect after the battle of Maniva, died suddenly at his home rh Found A young man, ap papers found in b dead at the foot of th ee rent the score down to 10 to 7, Mf. Baldwin won the long distance! iting bossing contest by default, but never walked a step of the ing at top speed for the entire ee, in the Essex bullding | this morning, The elevator had not yeen run since fternoon anu he must ha @ that time His skull w taken to the R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices orald Squs roadway, 34th: to 35th St. Tuesday Specials for Men TWO-PIECE SUMMER SUITS $13.50 Were $16.50 Continuing our demonst Macy’s clothes and the low-pri and $18.50 ration of the excellence of ce supremacy of our Men’s Suit Department, we will place on sale to-morrow morning light, cool, comfortable coat and trouser suits at a price af- fording a “Typical Macy Savi ing.” ' Cravenetted English Mohairs in Gray Stripes, Black and White Hair Line Stripes and Self Striped Blues. Wool Crashes in Plain Cambridge Grays. Tropical Worsteds in Light Coats, quarter lined or skele‘on lined. including a generous assortment for So excellent do we cons by this sale that we have and Dark Shades of Gray. Sizes from 34 to 46, stout men, ider the values afforded devoted the entire advere lisement to it at the expense of the whole Sum- mer Stock which is demanding recognition. justice thereto it should be noted that ular stock lines, Bl re, $29.75, and Fancy Sack $4.00 Shantung and Jap In plain tan Shantungs, and pure white Ja Stri N In 0 we have in ue Serges al $14.75 to Suits at $18.50 to $38.50. Silk Shirts... . $2.89 silks, es of helio, blue, corn, green, and black-and-white. igee models with soft double cuffs attached. Sizes 14 to 17, sleeve lengths 34 and 35 inches. SAMPLE SALE OF SUMMER HOSIERY FOR MEN & WOMEN HAS JUST BEGUN 100,000 Pairs, at Prices Averaging One-Half Macy's Regular Lowest- inelhe-Cily Prices. Cotion, Lisle, Pure Thread Silk in all Summer weights are included, Nae MA sem Ronen eames eR CHASES AND CLUBS | Drops Dead Accusing Man as One Who Fired at Him in Picnic Row. To queii ® picnic row wherein a doxen Or more young men were fighting, while Y young girls stood about sere: ter Park, Jamaica aven treet, Union Course, » last night, Poleeman Mergenthaler ran up with ni raised, When he got within five the struggling ®roup two revolver snote were fired, U1 truck Mergen- thaler In mortally. special om crowd as tho one shooting, and as the group ecatter pursued him and felled oim with two blows of the nightstick, Mergenthaler turned from the maf whom he had knocked down as Special Officer Robert L, Smith rumned to the scene, “Bob,” gasped Mergenthaler, “this ts the man who shot 1 At the utterance of the last word he fell forward on the body of his prisoner and was dead, ‘Toe prisoner was Salvatore Pazarro, twenty-five, of No. 497 Metropolitan avenue, Brooklyn. He ts employed as a temporary olerk in the financial depart. Borough. He de- e that ne was & causing the death of the sp an. He suit that he was wa In the park wien he was suddenly struck down by th policeman, No re- volver was foun on Charles Arnold of strect, Brooklyn, a bro of the pro- prietor of the picnic garden, identified Pazarro as the man who had done the shooting. Merganthaler was forty years old, married and lived at Broadway aad Arion place, Brooklyn. Pazarro was taken to St. Mary's Hoa- pital in Jamaica. It is thought his skull {9 fractured. 4 Eldredgo ——_—> Cut Time From Tokto to London, TOKIO, June 10.—The duration of the voyage between Tokio and London ts to be reduced by twenty-four ho June 1, The achedule of the fonal lines, which goes Into oper n that date, shows that the voy: from Tokio to London by way of , in Corea, wiil henceforth be ing jour. ‘The mal VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 8 Ave. Grand Golden Jubilee Celebration Marking Our 50th Year in the Retail Clothing Business and Befittingly Celebrated by the Greatest Sale of Men’s Suits Ever Held An Event So Brilliant With Real Bargains That It Will Be Long Remembered By Every Man Far and Near In Addition to the Wonderful Values Offered, as a Further Mark of Appreciation, We Will Present a Souvenir of a $2.50 Gold Piece Free ~ ALLEGED SHOOTER : BICYCLE RIDER IS KILLED BY COLLISION WITH AUTO. Motorists Are Released by Police, However, as They Were Blameless. Jowepl Slavik thirty eventyefourth street and Mirst was returning from a celebr Queens shortly after 7 jock ft years 0 rnue o this the mud guard and Slavik was hurled thirty feet, landing on his head. Bridge Policeman Gibson called Dr, Barry of Flower Hospital, who said Slavik had been instantly killed. car in owned by KE, Mears of No, [66 Decatur street, an automobile dealer, fon inj‘ The} ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1912 | WALL STREET ng morning on his bicycle, the wheels of! A* the clo which were intertwined with flags, r when he became confused at the ap. Mux of bu: proach of an automobile, and instead] Market for t of steering to the right, went to the|/"& and left, The driver of the car strove to) @Uick respons avold a collision, but the bieycle struck) gided, but the ite Initial etre Selling Ste f day Pressure was at the end of the first halt hour, tehison and th esinning of the final hour the ye ma 'GYP, THAW TERRIER, a period of uncertainty the stock ma h and displa nthe subse Pet Had Run of George Wash- ington—Steerage Child Died After Drinking Spirits. ving orders nion Pactfi list made nse with good sized gains, | movement eventually sub- market managed to retain one appearance Readin Union Pacific! Just wiy Mies Wer pper became heavy in the ading ruled quiet through period, but when sellin eneried ‘against Readine orge Washington was puzzle to the in passengers who arrived on the volume of business perceptibly _in-! North Ge: . to-day, Uau- and wae driven by his son, Atwood, | creased. Reading re: Md under “10, pada! rad f st the "Ouorse who had with him four friends: Michael] Steel fell below 70 and Union broke; “UY “ok Passenge "ie Bernhardt of No. 2t West One Hundred | through 170, Rodoinhdtal fadditadale hoa Ape Hed and Twenty-first street; Albert Plerce,!..A partial reco was in progress in! matter t their nigh deg with 208 Wet Kighty-Afth street; John ygumineted et tha meen, UU Tomes Pre) quarters away down in the reces Price, No. 24 Moffatt street, Brooklyn, | = the ship, but not so Miss Thaw's dog. and George I. Day, No, 148 Eldridge The Cloning Prices. The terrier romped and played all about street. ‘to-day’ lowest and fest, price and the passengers did not seem to mind No arrests were made, ax the driver | ani of net changes as compared with 5 particularly, they sald, as the animal of the auto was clearly not to blame, After taking the names of the party the policemen allowed them to proceed. 4 pointe etoile POLICE BAFFLED BY GIRL’S STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE. Abduction Is One of the Theories About Josephine Kleine, Who Vanished May 25. The disappearance of sixteen-year-old Josephine Kleine, of No. 682 Lexington avenue, Brooklyn missing from | since May 2, baffles the police. was no motive for the girl's abser far as her mother, Mrs. Margrete knows. Tho mother is prostrated. Josephine left home to attend the a: nual memorial services at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and said she would return at four o'clock in the afternoon. her son, Charles, to the homes of friends and re! but they said they knew nothing of her whereabouts, ‘The police ent out an alarm and a search of all the hospitals in the city was made, Abduction 1s among the theories of the police. When Josephine left home she wore a tan skirt with lace ruffles, a blue coat and « blue picture hat. She had on curly. sear on the left aide of her neck. eee hanimaaih SSNS Girne hence June 8, averaged 11.42 cents per pout finat figures, are ‘ Ne Smell ie Am, Sugar... Am, Tel, & Anaconda Mini Atch, 'T, de Sa Bait." & ' Onio, Bkisn Raptr Tra Cent, Leather, Can, Pac, Erie. Gen, ut She | Rett South, South, i Un, 8. Steel hh Comper. Ving. Caroling Vabaat Wecterumee uo § Meaivlend. ‘Advance, " -— Decline, any, tendency to eruptional troubles. It is the best shampoo for dandruff, New Lor ideal for infants’ use, every mother may , June 10, Lord High Chancellor since Dec. 1905, resigned to-day. Beef in | Secretary of State for War, pointed to succeed the earl. Lot 1. Lot 2. Lot 3. Lot ¢. Lot 5. THE $2.50 COLD PIECE Jubilee Celebration is ex' appreciation of the publi Men's $12.50 and $15 Light Gray Cassimere Suits; all made in our own workroomas, at Men's $12.50 and $15 Cassimere Suite, in smart shades of brown and tan, at Men's $16.50 and $18 Blue Serge and Black Serge Suits, guaran- teed absolutely fast color, at.... Men's $16.50 and $18 Gray Serge and Gray Worsted Suits, ii plain and striped effects, at.... Men's $16.50 and $18 Gra: Brown Cassimere and Tweed Suits, smart mottled effects and hairline stripes, at......... Men's $18 and $20 Blue Worsted Suits, in those popular self-pat- terned effects, at........... Fi Men's $18 and $20 Light and Dark Colored Cheviot Suits, bright, rich grays, browns, tans Men's $20 and $22 Dark Silk Mixed Worsted Suits, in con- servative three-button models. . Men's $20 and $22 Suits of Blue and Brown Worsteds, faintly striped and overplaided, at.... and $@.75 $9.75 s12.78 {4 2.75 $42.75 {s1 2.75 {sy 2.75 {sa 5:75 is 5-75 tended in a staightforward, di ic’s confidence and patronage during the past half-century ene enmaamaenaaa hand Lot 10, Lot 11, Lot 12, Lot 13. Presented with every Man’s Suit bought at this Golden fied manner as a mark of al had such an attractive owner. Miss Thaw came over with her mother, Mrs, Benjamin Thaw, of Pittsburg and Newport, and her brother, Benjamin Thaw jr. They have been away for more than a year and have spent much of thelr time in Europe motoring. Other pi ers on the stea: IMPROVE YOUR SKIN x WhILE YOU BATHE 1 * | Rere Benefite of POSLAM SOAP on ‘Tender of Eruptional Surfaces. If you use Poslam Low. SO. I+ for bathing ch ordinary in, health, softer color and plexions and protects against infection and possible disease. It is able to do this because medycated with Poslam, the healing skin remedy, and is the only soap containing the modern clements which so readily and quickly cure dis- eased skin, So many are the advantages and so great the superiority of Poslam Soap {| that a trial will lead to its continued use, especially by those whose skin shows ns tender skin, improves its juality, makes clear com- rely. Unusually large and lasting cake. Price 25 cents. For sale by all drug ists. For free sample, write to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street. New York Viscount Haldane, was ap- with Every Man’s Suit Men's $22 and $25 Gray Wor- sted Suits, in popular step- (ss ladder and mottled effects... Men's $20 and $22 Soft Tex- ture, Fine Wale Blue and Black Serge Suits, two and three button models, at............ Men's $20 Black Thibet and Black Unfinished Worsted Suits, in conservative models. . Men's $25 English Sack Suits, in the new coronation blues, Oxford Grays, Browns and Light Stripes, at Men's $25 and $28 Worsted Suits, with pencilled stripes on grounds of black, blue, gray and brown, at Men's $25 and $28 Worsted Suits, in Drummond weaves, in all shades of gray, at $15.75 $45.75 $1 9-75 $4975 {sa 975 SPORTED IN STYLE ON THE MAIN DECK jotta ‘Thaw s fox} terrier Gyp should have had the privis) lege of Wie saloon deck of the steamship | c | were Bernard F. Gimbet and his bride, | ‘who was Miss Alva ©. Bernheimer. ‘They had sailed from here on May 11. In their honeymoon trip they motored jthrough France and the Black Forest. The George Washington brought in one less passenger than ahe started with. Hight-year-old Tanos Pinka travelling erage with his mother who had three other children with her, drank the contents of a bottle of spirits which Mra, Pinka had used for the saloon passengers took up a col- lection for the mother. She had been visiting her home in Bresnau, Hun- wary, and was on her way back to join’ her husband who works in Yonkers, On the way out the Washington wa: in communication with the U. 8. Cruises Cnester, one of the scouts patrolliny the tcanaatiantic lunes on the lookout for icebergs. The Chester reported a clear way as the liner proceeded, On the same day the Washington stopped to give Information as to her position to a small French fishing craft that had lost her way. Tie George Washington's passenger list was almost a record one for a DAYs aT 5 2. M, ‘Westward trip at thie season of the year. She carried 1,9 passengers, of whom 210 were in the first and 98 in the second cabin. New Drug That Quickly Removes These Homely Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othine—double strength—has been discovered that positively removes these homely spots. Simply get one ounce of othine— double strength—from Riker- man Drug Stores and apply a little of it at aight, and in the morning you will see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the gee ones have vanished entirely. is seldom that more thi in ounce is needed to com- letely clear the skin and gain a beauti- fi clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, JUNE_15T THE sTORE WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAYS AT NOON; OTHER BUSINESS YB. Altman & Ca.) FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF COMPRISING SPECIALLY 90c., $1.00, 5.25, (ESPECIALLY APPROPRIATE FOR WHITE BLANKETS . SATIN-FINISHED BEDSPREADS . CROCHET BEDSPREADS COMFORTABLES THERE WILL ALSO BE A SHAMROCK LAWN, INITIALED LINEN, HEMSTITCHED WHITE SHAMROCK PLAID . LINEN, INITIALED . . 2 LINEN, EMBROIDERED, : 7 LINEN, INITIALED . . LINEN, HEMSTITCHED ¢ LEATHER HAND BAGS ACTUAL VALUES $5.00 & $5.50 FITTED TRAVELING BAGS, Men's $22 and $25 “Blue on Blue’’ Worsted Suits, the most popular suit of the season, at. . Men's $25 Blue and Black Serge Suits, and very thin Black Worsted Suits, full, half an quarter lined, at IL {s 19-5 sag. le Give Double QZwae Stamps Until Noon— Single Stamps After. WOMEN'S LINGERIE WAISTS PREPARED STYLES IN THE POPULAR SUMMER FABRICS AT 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 $2.75, 3.50, 4.25, 5.00, 6.00 & 7.50 B. Altman & Ca. ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), A SALE OF BLANKETS, BEDSPREADS, COMFORTAELES, SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES CLUBS AND SUMMER HOTELS) AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONAL PRICES: . «PER PAIR, $2.90 . + » ACH «62.26 . 2. EacH, 4,20 2. BACH, §=5.25 MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, HEMSTITCHED OR PLAIN, AT PRICES CORRESPONDINGLY LOW. SPECIAL OFFERING OF MEN’S AND WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS AS FOLLOWS: WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS PER DOZEN, 95¢, PER DOZEN, $1.50 & 1.85 PER DOZEN, $1.65 PER DOZEN, 2.00 EACH, 25¢. p . a Heh @ MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS PER DOZEN, $1.85 PER DOZEN, $2.00 & 3.00 A SPECIAL SALE OF LEATHER GOODS HAS BEEN PREPARED, CONSISTING OF aT $2.50 ACTUAL VALUES $5.00 _ RATTAN SUIT CASES, LEATHER BOUND, SIZES! 24 & 26 INS, at $3.90 OF MOROCCO, WITH EBONY AND NICKEL FITTINGS, ACTUAL VALUE $25.00 . aT $18.00 IN THE REGULAR STOCK WILL BE FOUND, AT MODERATE PRICES, FITTED TRAVELING B. HAMPERS; SUIT CASES AND AGS, DRESSING CASES AND CARRY-ALLS; FLASKS AND THERMOS BOTTLES; MEN'S HAT-BOXES AND AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER NOVELTIES,