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‘ The police athletes who are among those selected to repre- JOSIE'S BUM BOM PROVED MAX WAS A HEROIC, ANYHO ‘% (Continued from First Page.) stopped, out of breath, pale, panting, velled, wild. chorused twenty feminine voices and Ave male voices, the latter issuing from the lips of the five male operators on Walsts for the Apchor Waist Company, AND WHEN THE BOX WAS OPENED-ARE YOU READY? Josie fainted in the arms of Miss Gchmearwits and Miss Schmearwits fainted in the arms of Rosario de For- mosa, who in turn—at any rate there Was a fierce lot of fainting all over the Wott and the five male operators on Waists ppent most of their noon hour throwing water if the faces of the ‘Iwenty girl operators on waists. As the girls began to come to Max Mehiman was seen removing the wrap- Der from the box on the cutting table with the longest pair of shears in the equipment af the Anchor Waist Com- any. Every time Max clipped a string he would jump back twenty feet and the five male operators, who stood twenty y feet back of Max, would jump back & twenty feet. The girle clung to one an- moaned. @ther and ‘When the box wes at last all un- wrapped Max Mehiman ewung round end hissed: “Just like Judge, Romisky’s, Get a Pall Of water and wo'll soak it.” ’Twas none other than the heroic Max who lowered that sinister box into the pall of water and with hie own hands carried that pail to a corner far remote from the machines. . This done, he or- dered every! to @et busy and soon the afternoon ed. "— mill take Josie’s bomb to the police. 1 eet some ‘tennis’ shose tn my tocker, = Meg can walk soft.” ia tt Happened that et 7 P. M. yester- Gay @ itm, nnd ost fm tennis shoes tip-toed along Macdougal street carry- ing a paliful of water in which was'im- meraed “Josle’s bomb.” Forty feet ‘be- ind Max. walked the ¢wenty-five hands , is ; fomte- tn their midst, weeping. DS Max IBA HEROIC, ALL IRIGHT, ) ALL RIGHT, AIN'T HE? i " “Ain't Max a heroic?” gushed Miss jesamesrwits, ecstationily, and all the others agreed with her and’ speculated | on the size of the Carnegie meda) that } would be his reward. Ideut. Cronin of the Macdougal stre: The “Plots” Thicken “]} into building: tots. Many men have acquired great wealth through paying acreage, | subdividing it into lots and sell- ing the lots at a substantial profit. ‘Thousends have bought lots and pig! a Le golden harvest by selling at vanced price, 22 3 World “Real Estate” Ads, Last Week— B87 More Than the Herald, ALWAYS READ READ WORLD S. FOR BARGAINS “It—ts—a—bomb!" replied Max, hoarse-| 7 of the Anchor Waist Company with $ When acreage 1s divided up) % an days without pay. The policemen aro Pat Mc- ively when Max set down his pail and mopped his brow. Max explained how the package had ‘deen brought to Non, 108-110 Greene street by @ sinister, dark man, and how he (Max Mehiman) had djscovered that it hegyl é Agar ef attempt te prt es sald thi oy ‘eet, “ora was ett. ions being the bomb. Crontn called the reserves out of the back room’ and had them put the box in @ bigger pall of water. Two quarts of fire extinguisher were mixed with the water and Police Headquarters and the Bureau of Combustibles were nott- fied, At 9 P, M. came one B. of C. eight mitt. “Tf you'd | !nepector named Smith, who looked he hissed through his | @t Jose's bomb, sald tt was soaking ‘all been blown to”—— Max | Nicely and went away. At 12 M. came Inapector Jones of the B. of C., who also liked the way the box was eoak- wewew-wew-what is it, Maxt’| ine and went away. At 10 A. M. to-day came Inspector Edwin F. House, with mippers and tongs and pilers and a bottle of bomb antitoxin. Josie’s bomb was out in the back yard by this time and the sun was shining on the water {t reposed in, But this didn’t fease House, He opened that box! Yes, OPENED IT! AND HE FOUND—— ‘Taser rotten apples, WALL STREET. ‘The stock market at the outect of trading to-day was subjected to heavy quidation. A selling movement direct- ed chiefly against Reading, Steel and Bt. Pau) depressed the entire list from one to two points. Reading was the hariest hit, with a drop of two pointe to 1677-8. Steel fell to @1-8 and St. Paul receded to 1003-4, the lowest price recorded in jmonths. Stocks manifested very little rallying Dower in the subsequent dealings, the Met stil pursuing @ slow, dragsing tendency. eat rapidity during the midday Reading 4: to 165 84, a loss of 83-4 points. Steel and all other leaders sustained declines of 2 and 3 pothte. A partial recovery developed in the final hour, but the lst was well sprinkled with losses at the finish. se B=EBE. FPSLESEE TF = SS! Pt West One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street station, high Jumper; GERMAN CREW SAVES THE LIVES OF 20 PASSENGERS: .obiinaea eae Wi trom. First Page.) [saat Martin Sheridan, tached to Police who is Headquarters, sent America at the Olympic Donald of Traffic Squad C, Simon P. Gillies of Traffic Squad had to stay at home so that he games in Sweden went to Police champion sixteen-pound shot- A, weight and hammer thrower, wovld not miss the examination Headquarters this morning and putter; John J. Eller of the and Matt McGrath of the East for promotion to a sergeancy. received ftom Commissioner Greenpoint station, champion One Hundred and Twenty-sixth | McGrath. looks « sure point Waldo leave of absence for sixty hurdlelr; Egon Ereckson of the street station, hamer thrower. winner with the hammer; Pat station didn’t welcome Max very effus- |epever, ©. Ledyard Bla H. Hal. 3. P. Morgan jr, Admiral Winslow ‘apt Wells apt. nowden. On = of Lega- than lder, Ger- man cs Purroy Mit- hell, Gen 1, Dr, George F Kents, Dr. Otte von Schenk, Ed- “i P. Adams, Curl von Helmolt, Ju- P. Meyer, William Loeb jr., Col- lector of the Port. On the Bremen—Count von Buelow, at- tache of the German Legation; Vice- Consul Dr. E. Kraske, Theodore Sutro, Jaco H. Schiff, Paul Warburg, R. A. C. Smith, Richard A. Schade, Hugo Reisinger, Capt. Oliver. At 2 o'clock the throngs of prettily atreot, where she could be securely tied |Areased women and men, in formalatter- up, before she sank. To-day the city's German naval visit- ore attempted to repay with @ lavish hand eome of the hospitality which has been showered upon them by public and private hosta Receptions to which weveral hundred people have been tn- vited, were echeduled for all three of the German fighting craft and all morning long the sailors, with @ good time at Coney Island ahead of them, wore busy “dressing ship.” Under their skilful hands the great Moltke was transformed from a grim fighting machine of the seas to jum- mer bower, and on the Stetting and t Bremen the same care turned the after gun decks into places of beauty. All the ships’ signal flags were requisitioned to make a parti-colored background for the pine boughs, maple sprays and banks of flowers that were sent to the three ships by the launch load, while sailors on their knees were waxing the decks to @ ball room polish. ‘When the visitors began to arrive at the official landing stage at the foot of West Hightieth street the bruisers’ launches, towing wide barges them- selves made gay by bunting, were in waiting, Such expert provision had the German officers made for the trans- for of their guests from dock to ship and back that my lady's daintiest satin slipper did not fear one drop of spray. A tuncheon to chosen guests of honor in limited number was served aboard each of the three cruisers at 1 o'clock, before the general reception set for later in the afternoon. The gucats at these luncheons were the followin, On the Moltke—Count von Bernstorff, German Ambassador; found they had cured him with Resinol Olntment, and Dr. ——, one of the best fa Chicago, recommended it for my eczema. I used it with Resino! fea and to my surprise they have com ae cured me. My skin is clear.” ( oi Mayor Guynor, tomer, td last orion of tcc | Acting Consul Kurt Zlegter, Gen, ‘Taek. Low, Last, enim, [oF H. Bites, Capt. Albert Gieaves, Seth “Be ae % Low, Herman Ridder, Adoiph Kutroff, 4 EN - Nicholas Murray Butler, Elmer 8. 119% 116! =! Brown, Cornelius Vanderbilt, James te i 13 moy — 2! ete ie 3 143 i * % i Be iB nt. YM ah - om be} =o mY | Covel, Gas Wie & i 108 —1 ag tt HR aR ime - $| Totmo0, 0., May 10, 1912—"I have ‘l 82 abhy 188 %| completely cured my eczema, I suf- 8 ah ug fered with It ever since I was a boy, By ath oo 5 and I am now 47 years old. My arms fa itd ins = wt and face would break out, and | was 18) Hind —1| tortured with itching, especially in ¥ By Sau the spring, fall and winter, On my At wi oat $ checks my skia would ture red, itch Ugh sue a7 | and crack, and more #o on my wrists. ie ist Fy — ¢ ‘Taey would eplt open and bleed (2%, 185K 18 FS “I was in a hospital one day to see Bg" 2 Ft @ friend who had skin disease, and I ; om E to Ce! of No, 6 Elghth avenue, was com. mitted to the Tombs to-day upon hi on a charge of having murdered hi wife, Mary, on May 23 last. Aftes fired two bullets into hts own body without bail, for Murder. Joseph Murphy, twenty-nine years old, releaso from the New York Hospital shooting and stabbing his wife, Murphy nd then stabbed himself several times in the breast, Coroner or Weinberg com: mitted bun four paube? ‘Oheas, Coy Baltimor ‘ noon garb, began to gather at the Eigmtieth street landing stage to be conveyed to the three ships in the Gecorated ship's boats For an hour the general reception progressed and then d@ancing on each ship's gundeck continued untt] § o'clock. PRIZED POSSESSIONS OF THE MOLTKE TO BE SHOWN. There are two prized possesstons esboard the Moltke that attract: the eyes of the visitors. One is a crayon drawing signed with the potent name “Wilhelm.” It represents a cruiser cut- ting through @ etormy sea and was done by the Kaiser himself as a Chrit- mas present for Rear-Admiral von Re- beur-Paschwitz. The other prize is a silver cup almost as dig asa flower bar- rel won by the crew of the Moltke for expert gunnery. The glinting cup stead under the great two guns on the after gun deck, ‘There is general leave to-day for the visiting sailors of the Kaiser's fleet. Even before the heavily laden boats began to put out from North River landings with visitors, the sailors were putting off from the warships in launches for the city, Intent on heaving & good time, and with every assurance of having It. ‘Wie gehts," a bystling, cheery Man- hattanite said to one of Wilhilm IT.'s petty officers, as he handed him a two- for-a-quarter cigar. ‘Fine and dandy,” replied the German visitor to our fair city. “How are you, old top?" The cheery one didnt subside. He was not disconcerted to learn that many, many of the stolid Germans speak good English. It only gave him an opportunity to ask a few of the thousand and one questions he had on the tip of his tongue and without frac- turing his rebellious German, ‘To-gy was @ great one for them, for [ei es ee ee | Tortured by itching eczema from boyhood. Resinol cured him. Ouas. J. 710 N: sent. siatnilihush jationa) Union Scalp acolid send fe for 18 monthe. Wasminoton, D. C., May 6, 1912— “Our little girl Ruth affiicted with an eruptive, burning, Itchii skin trouble, especially the acalp, which was 8 solid eruptive acab, and continued 80 for eighteen months, “Nothing we could find would relieve her suffering and embarrassing unsight- Mness until we tried Resinol Soap and Reslno! Ointment. This began to re- Heve at orice, and under a few weeks’ treatment healed all her sores,” (Signed) Mas, Nannie L, 'Truny, 148 Heckman rs a eter ert Street. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1912. Five of New York’s Finest, Each a Sure Point Winner, Who Sail For Sweden to Compete for Uncle Sam in the Great Olympic Games READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT—ELLER, ERICKSON, COMMISSIONER WALDO, GILLIES, M’'GRATH, M’DONALD. MeDonald should account for at least five points with weights; Eller will make them all hustle in the hurdles, Ereckson will be there with over six feet in the high jump, and Simor Gillies will back up McGrath. Sa Dr, Edward | 600 German sailors joined 600 American; skin resumes normal color and condi- | sailors on a jaunt to Coney Island. A bountiful supply of hot dogs and beer Was on hand. They will remain from 3 until 1.9 P. M. One hundred of the German sailors are to take part to-day in an enter- tainment given by the Naval Branch of the Y. M. C. A. in Brooklyn, Tho programme to-day for the oMcers included an invitation luncheon aboard the Mojtke at 1 P. M., given by Rear- Admiral von Rebeur-Paschwitz, and a reception by the German Admiral on board the Moltke from 8 to 6. The Admiral and officers will be dinner guests of Cornelius Vanderbilt at the New York Yacht Club at 7.0 P. M. Discouraged About Your Complexion? 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