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a ne Te MONDAY, Nothing Too Suggestive for Schoolgirls of New York to Wear in Public THE EVENING WORLD, JUNE 10, 1912. ‘AIT BY BALL, PLAYER MAY YORE’S BODY SOUGHT IN LAKES Farewell Sale $15 Taffeta Dresses $12 Foulard Dresses COACHES TEAM WITH OF CENTRAL PARK Bee estan sen oes | BRAIN HURT, THEN DIES $10 Pongee Dresses 4 ; | Se Sacrificed To-morrow we eames! ‘ av |Samuel Friedman Receives | $ 75 Polite Drag Water for Actress . | Fatal Injury in Game at at . After Finding Clothing Manhattan Field. | d The final ees La come, and silk iresscs must cleared away at a song, on Bench, ‘A blow from @ pitched ball, which If you want a silk dress that you can 4 struck him squarely on the left temple wear be entire fog and early Fall, remterday i! i choice ii HOODOO GEM’S VICTIM? [rete arntion Bi, fort wmiw the] Q Zeartnce "Slee ase Broken, and an |HamuclBricaman, seventeen years] early aletion will be necewary. None 0M, second basem ft the Gi wich “VU ‘Oo ons. one toa Hope Diamond May Have Put Village Cubs, Fein accu at customer. No mail orders filled. End to Her Eventful Career, Nineteenth: wtreat. Dr. “Goldberger ot lypi , ara oe ae $ 7-98 Friends Think. last night to attend htm, reported to the | $4 Wash Skirts, Coroner's office death waa probably due My é r to concussion of the brain, Now is the time to replenish your stock ‘A gang of laborers under Police Cap~ Young Friedman had been a member |} of tub skirts, and the 11 selections at tain McKeon dragged the Central Park Silt feats ata Norm: canoes id include - the wee styles of lattes to-day for the body of May Yohe, ry t x. Smartly in wash podlered ty b cabavating eis bare “2 | thirteenth a eieeet, and he contages his corduroy, pique, repp, linen and em- e | connectio: ‘ h : ‘ Stee ‘tam naa rao ered, sase> ie en Sen mae Soe MICE tion after sensation in the theatrical just UKE Yesterday the Cubs met the Wrenrock . S00, social world, becoming, the ee STH We Field Club on Manhattan Field and the SALE AT ALL 7HREE STORES | fame proved an exciting one. ing with Major Putnam Bradlee Strong, \ son at's tomer ‘layer & New Tork,|S@lome Costumes on the Half Shell Worn by Six- = | wren tnaing when the ball atrock Coven years later, teen-Year-Old Misses Among the Audience at Hee ac rtanca Ce ee Beginning humbly, rising to amazing 9 a Hopper, tho Wi a. nylente end then rushing down to @ the Matinee Performance of a Risque | over to tum, but Brledman’aamured im 5 eo was all 4 young woman seems to. have at_ inst! Play in a Harlem Theatre. Sven, an8 @ucther’ player: fas, 246 hie. 14.and 16 West 14th Street—New York (Nd Sete ta wi ardae | Later Feiedman told Jake Moskowitz 460 and 462 Fulton Street—Brookl, other. Sho once wore that aplenaid and Mothers Who Permit Daughters to Choose Extraor- | Gt dhe Gaba, Skis hula Novela woe tea hlened lt sbechatheem eli aed nous Jewel, the | fope Dumond.| dinary Gowns Make Them Into Somethii lke gtting into the ame again — whose history has been one long auc- ething 104 ” bor kee a comm ee Lelie or enmion Neither Girl Nor Woman, Neither Brute reat of the game’ he. wee on the ide lines when his team was at bat. by, fen tring achat No 1 Wea Nor Human, but Simply Fools. The game over, Friedman began to act queerly. Then he was unable to talk, The boy was worse when he arrived at his home, and Dr, Gold- berger was sent for. He treated tho Jad for concussion of the brain, The | physician said a caso where the victim en beg belonging to the actress, once mistress of Deepdene Castle and lately re@pced to minor parts in the ten-cent drama, were found on a bench in Cen- Park. In the handbag was a note to Josephine Scott, the col- BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. A few years ago Mary Garden appeared at the Manhattan Opera House as Salome in a gown which was cut down to the waistifne on one side. Last Sat- THe HARLEM “TYP, PLUCKY GIRL SAVES AMERICANS DELAYED fF ore maid who had ministered to Miss urday afternoon at a Harlem matinee I saw dalf a reas Consciousness tor Go long was June Sale Yobe in her boarding h nd whi reported her angpearancn, tant cent atari vie ies a eee atl Tha ee cetisa | Young Friedman lapsed into a coma: | e e Gay. Tho node read: iy po! regulations allow the Mary Garden | tbe. Stale anon attee Ke reached Ki | “My Dear Josephine: You know I got | costume on the half shell. Miss Garden, of course, | home. He never ratifed and at 12.20) inen uits resses letter from my agent, Jack Levy, who wore plain bare skin on the off side of her Salome | Hrsg biped grt reneg he died, Tho! ‘wrote that {t was impossible to give me dress. The schoolgirl of Harlem substitutes lace with | \ | Ualioa orate: MAURIS atone Geeetined Linen Suits, $12.75 and 16.50—Smart! . tation were notifiea 4 De . , id ee by hepsi ed et pallet bella te a thin lining of flesh colored chiffon, But the effects NEYMOON CASH ON LINER FRANCE O'Brien was eent out (o question, the tailored from best Irish, Austrian and Flemis how I have etruggied 00 earnestly for half a yard away are indiatinguishable one from the boys who had played in the game, Linens. ® Mvelihood since my divorce trom other. ——— —— VET TRE FP ETPE Mn etrene. How hard I atruggied, God Because I thought that the gowns seen on Fifth avenue and Broad: Miss D JAIL RATHER THAN GEM BAIL. Linen Dresses, $10.75 and 16.50—As well tows, Tem discouraged and do not Forde MIEHE 00 beri iss Duffy Helps Rout Foot-) John Wanamaker and Others —_—_—— as a great number of simple Morning made knew whlch way to tum. Take care of | V8Y in the roaring Forttes ght n e altogether typical of the very Mrs, Eloise Van Danen, who lives at of Pique and Voil yeuredtt. MAY A. YOHE.” |yonug girl in New York, I took a little journey into Harlem Saturday} pads and Four Men Are _| Offer Purse to Setttle Trouble, | tie Hotel Marsoliies, No. 294 West One| a by Sade Levy, booking agent, when seen | afternoon to view her in what might be considered her native haunts. | : plein te Cy beet atres ppeared to- Lingerie Dresses, $19.00 and 35.00— i y in Yonkers r ff te atte No et Brostay, I don’t think that any very extended comment is necessary on the fact | Arrested. | but Money Is Refused. |r” recuicnsly driving her ‘automobite | French and American, Hand-embroidered and ‘cath © ag pect RO press agent sche that I found the fifteen and sixteen year old daughters of Harlem assembled | ph Policeman Madden, who arrested her, trimmed with fine Laces and Embroideries. frentved in the finding of May Yohe's|@t & matinee of the “The Blue Mouse,” the most sophisticated and in my | eid enone wanting cor eae Ce ¥ Delongings on @ park bench. opinion the vulgarest and crudest play that has ever beon seen on Broadway. |, etic Reynolds of No. 1 East) PARIS, June 10.—French line omctals Yonkers and Central re Weeeuee dat Coats, $20.00 and 35.00—Short and Long “he wes absolutely down and out and| And, after all, why should not , much greater respect for their feet | SVC Mreet and his fancee, Miss) to-day sald they were uncertain when | evening. | Top Coats, suitable for Summer tourists. tei crazed with despair,” said Lovy.| the sixteen-year-old girl whose than for their upper extremities |A7#¢!!ne Duffy of No. 202 Highth avenue, | the big new liner France would gail| Taken to the police station, Mra. Van | : Bs the actress's handbag was a pawn-| clothe roduce the more than will appear in the police court at! for New York, because of the strike | Danen, not having §200 In cash, refused Woolen Suits, $18.50 and 35.00—Balance of Spring and Summer Stock. suggestive effects of Mary Garden learn to appreciate the humors of marital infidelity as soon as pos- i ghowing she had pawned a dia- mond ring for $40; a letter addresaed to her eigned, “Your loving mother,” and Stapleton, 8. 1, to-day against four men| among her stokers. The France, due to sail Saturday, did not get away then, | they say came near robbing them o thelr honeymoon, @ Photograph showing her etanding on the @eck of the Oceanic with Putnam readies Strong on one side and Lord Francis Hope on tho other. On the back of this photograph was written, “May—Francis—Bradiee, the first and lage editions.” The mother's letter was a loving missive, telling how glad Mrs. Yohe, the widow of an Indiana clergy- man, was to hear “her little girl was doing right.” —_—_—— HER ARREST A MISTAKE IN IDENTITY, SHE SAYS. Young Girl Accused of Stealing Handbag in Store Comes of a Good Family. ‘The arrest of Miss Rose Smith of Summit, N. J., said to be a young woman of good family, on the charge that she had etolen a handbag contain- ing $9 in money from another woman} tg & department store, was declared in court yesterday to be a woman's feflure in identification, She and her brother assured the Court that this was the case, Miss Gmith was shopping in Wana- maker's in @ crowded part of the store when Miss Annie Costello of No, 600) West One Hundred and Lighty-first street missed her handbag and accused Miss @mith of stealing it. Miss Smith was arrested Dut was eoon bailed out in the sum of $2,000 by her brother, Walter R. Smith, of No, 64 Monroe street, Brooklyn. Megistrate Murphy set the case for this morning at Jefferson Market Court, when Miss G@mith appeared before him yesterday. —<—_—_—_ KILLED IN THE SUBWAY. ‘Werkman Hit by Train at Forty- eecond Street Station, Warely of No, 2802 Eighth nee, @ trackwalker, was killed in the Ferty-second street subway ion early to-Gay. Ho was directing a gang of en who were cleaning at the south 24 of the station, and failed to move quiekty! enough in getting out of the way of @ northbound train, He was knooked to the tunne! wall, rebounded to the train and was struck a second time and knocked down, The conduc- tor of the train heard him cry out and vreng for the emergency stop, The passengers were seriously jolted, A message was sent to Flower Hos- pital. Farley died in the ambulance on bis way to the hospital, ‘A man who {s constantly travelling over the samo railroad has become well acquainted with the porters of the sleeping cars. ‘On a recent trip he hailed his porter exuberantly, and said: “Hello, Matthew! I have some good mews for you. We've had a birth in our family since I saw you—twins,” ew grinned, ‘Well, sah,” he said, "I wouldn't call det no birth, ead, Ddatema ot inne ainls sible? She packed the house at “The Bine Mouse” matinee, There was not a coarse speech oF @ risque ellusion that escaped her full com- prehension and delighted applause. 4nd though she was obviously just out of the schoolroom, her air, her face and, above all, her clo! were so supremely “wise” that there seemed absolutely mo incon- gruity at all between her and the Play she had com Bee. When the middle-aged wife surprised her husband kissing a soubrette thero was a tremendous mirthful bobbing of huge red bows all over the juvenile audience. For red bows, the bigger the better, adorn the much tortured and befrizzed coiffures of uptown New York. These red bows are practically unl- versal, So are shadow stockings and white pumps. Between the flare of red and the points of white all the colors that make the rainbow blush pre LITTLE GIRL OF SIX ONE OF THE AUDIENCE, ‘The red bow was #o imperative that tt adorned even the freshly shaven crown of @ Iittle girl of not more than six, who was one of the most appreciative list ers to ‘The Blue Mouse,” with its humors of infidelity and intrigue. There were no mothers in the audience Satur- day, which was not surprising in view of the familiar adage that there are certain plays to which the young Amert- can schoolgirl does not care to take ber parents. Of course, no sixteen-year-old gis in Mew York who respect their feet—and they al] show Our Tailoring Service is for Men who Want their Clothes Perfectly Fitted Weinberg-made-to-order Clothes are distinctive—hand- tailored to your measure by an experienced tailoring tion—they are clothes plus character, produced wit! that suits your own form best. Over 500 styles of imported fabrics $22 id an the season’s most desirable patterns in Blues, Browns, and the ‘20 new Russian Gray. Included Stripes, Tropical Weight Wor Wool Crashes. Observation in upper New York serves New York schoolgirl. CHEAP JEWELS WORN IN THE HAIR. Bille Burke, star of a garnet crescent here there among the wheat. for supremacy, but whatever the cholce of neckwear, it revea) chest. Panniers, hobbles, black gowns with it effect of white-one sees them Nothing !# too suggestive or too extraordinary for the schoolgirl of New York to wear. And the most nary feature of thelr most have chosen them or permitted their cholic nd so made thelr daughters into something that {s neither girl nor woman, that is neither brute nor hu- man—simply fools, organiza- ha style 25 | are Shepherd Plaids, Hairline steds, Homespun Flannels and Every suit is fitted under the direction of a | firm member. A perfect fit is guaranteed or your money back. PH. WEINBERG & SONS Nassau and “Thirty-four years of knowing how." John Streets | ‘They are to be married next week and ‘were on their way to look at a house in which Reynolds has an option at Tompkinsville. On their way from the| ferry Reynolds confided to her that he| had $200 in his pocket to close the deal. | Several men were walking behind them | from the ferry, and probably overheard, | In the loneliest section of Ward ave- | nue four men sprang on Reynolds and only to confirm my impression that the} to his ald and two of the men knocked theatrical combination of black and| her down and threatened to kill her if white is the marked preference of the| she made an outcry. She screamed and Sixteen-year-old Harlem does its hair| rested four men, who say they are Er- in the wheat bundle fashion affected by] nest and places a rhinestone | Mettzc pelett!, Said! Dtzitzlo, Bras and Alexander Scaragio. They ana| refused thelr address, Reynolds sald Pierrot and] but for the pluck of his sweetheart they Rodesplerre collars vie with each other | would have been robbed of their future | invariably an| He was taken to the Smith Infir arid plateau of young and undeveloped| where it was found his injuries wero | " | freeze up and burst,” said the pessimist. | ¥ |e if one froze up and burst one’ ‘ gowns is the fact that thelr mothers|tne optimist rejoined, bales! one struck him with @ blackjack, send- ing him to his knees, Miss Duffy went they ran without getting the money con- cealed in Reynolds's inside waistcoat Pocket. Two policemen gave chase and ar- home and had to postpone the marria ary, not serious. An Optimistic View, (From the Buffalo Express) “It's awful to have your water pipe “Yes; but imagine how sad it would . j accorded, | and it in believed they will endeavor to- |auy to tle up vessels in other ports, e- S 18 Mott street, who was shot during a| tong battle at No, 20 Mott street last Saturday, died to-day in the Hudson |Street Hospital. Three Chinamen were | lqrrosted for the Mott street shooting, and again yesterday her passengers were disappointed. It was first stated | that the delay was due to insufficient | time for coaling, but !t finally was ad-| mitted that the France's stokers had | struck for 110 francs a month Instead of 9 francs, their present wage. \ Learning the true state of affairs, the ngers, headed by John Wanamaker | of New York, poheduled to second the| nomination of President Taft at the Chicago convention, offered to make up a purse sufficient to meet the demand for increased pay, but the liner’s captain refused to accept It. ‘The crew he France, which con- sists of five hundred firemen, trimmers and seamen, together with five hundred | otfer seamen of various categories, this norning voted the declaration of a gen- ral strike in Havre mittee, ‘Thi \ th New York, not to return until comple satisfaction of thelr demands hus been ‘The strikers are all naval reservists, Lee Kee, thirty-two years old, of Ni AITKEN,SON &Co (FOUNDED 1635) IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS Have prepared for Tuesday an offering of Gowns, Dresses and Coats. of them garments, some in the prevailing fashion and superior in workmanship and finish. Summer Gowns for morning wear in Dimity, Voile, Challie and Linen, $20 to $35. broidered Linen Dresses in Mauve, $50 to $75. Lingerie Dresses of Voile, Linen, $35 to $200. Peignoirs, $15 to $50. Afternoon and Evening Gowns at special prices. $25 to $65. Taffeta Dusters, $50 to $75. Will also offer Misses’ former prices $38 to $58. Wash Dresses of Linen and Gingham, $5 and $7.50, former prices $9.50 to $22 dren's and Misses’ Trirnmed prices $15 to $30, BROADWAY & 18 = STREET Hand Embroidered important | These | imported models, 8, of the best materials Hand Em- White, Blue, Pink and Imported Handkerchief Mull and Auto Coats, and Children’s Suits, $15, Chil- Hats, $5 and $7.50, former allowed on al We pay freight and R. R. fares. 4 10% wo ARLOK. lour Sul Pier Mi a be, Net, ‘ a Sas, Matting. Our Liberal Credit Terms $50 Worth $3 Down? 756 to 81.45 | $75 Worth $5 Down eekls, $100 Worth $10.00 Down 31 $iso’ “ $15.00 * = $2, $400“ $40.00 “ $4.00 $500 WRITE FOR CATALOGUE MAILED FREE SAVE «1 80"ST Open Evenings Until 90'Clock YY sales, Wash Silk Waists, and Striped Jap Silk. Lingerie Waists, $: and American. Tub Skirts, $5.00 Linen and Pique. plete line of very attrac 1417-1423 THIRD. AVE} Long Island Railroad Ticket Office at 42 Broadway, N, ¥., will, om and after June 10th, be located at town The fer the gum, orld sent te changed ae | CARPET | CLEANING stripes. 5th Ave. and 34 BY COMPR D ATR IN FIRE-PROOP BUILDING 5 438, 440, 442 WEST TELEPHONE $867 COLUMBL Why Don't You Try Sted Fine for flavoring soups and gravies. 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