The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1912, Page 7

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ney which took her nearly twice Sround the world. Barly this year she started for San Francisco from New York, by way of the Mediterranean. At is Francisco she took on another load BREAKS NECK BY DIVE “(NTO SHALLOW WATER OFPOOLINY.M.C. A Young Brooklyn Swimmer Is Killed While Frolicking With Companions. of world-circls and came back. Some of her passengers, among them Edgar Allen Forbes, @ writer, stayed with her through the double trip. Mr. Forbes said that the Cleveland's travellers had No unexpected experiences except an exciting night In Canton, China, white the rebels were ‘raising ructions and You get Harold C. Ayers died shortly before widnight last night in the Bastern Dis- trlgt Young Men’s Christian Association, We, 1 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn, of a broken Ayers was twenty years olf He Mved at No. 61 Monroe street. With ether young men connected with the he wont swimming last might im the pool in the building. ‘High diving and swimming races were fm. Ayers went to'the shallow @f the pool, where the water is not Mere than four feet deep, and dived from @ railing. When he did not appear z| neck and a fractured skull. | tee surface his companions dived for Mm Rudolph Peterson, one of the eenerere bottom. De. & A. Lewis of No. 674 Bedford @venve was called. The physician, sce- that Ayere’s condition was critical, that he be taken to @ hospital. regained consciousness shortly Geath, but he was paralyzed and unadle to speak or move. He soon relapecé into unconsciousness and death fotlowed. ‘Testructor Peterson said that he and Wverett Ayers, an elder brother of the Rey, bad repeatedly warned him against Giving at the shallow end of the pool. ‘This warning was last given to him, ac- @erding to Peterson, only a few minutes before he was killed. ‘Tarough the ¥. M. C. A. young Ayres, whe was a graduate of Public School Me, % and the Commercial High Scnool, Hi A PERFUMED LUXURY FOR THE BATH fn the Little Church Around the Gorner, in Manhattan, and later trav- @lled about the country with the Volun- teer Organist Theatrical Company, in which he took the part of a choirboy. He was a member of the Greene Avenue Baptist Churoh. “The death of my boy was murder,” his widowed mother told an Evening ‘World reporter to-day. ‘No boy should have had the opportunity to do such a foolish thing as he was allowed to do. 1 hope the authorities will take such ac- ton that no more boys lose their lives by being allowed to try such feats.” DOUBLE WORLD CRUISE ENDS Liner Returns From Trip That Went Twice Around Globe. ‘The Cleveland of the Hamburg-Amer- lean line arrived here to-day at the end of a forty-five-thousand-mile jour- VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 8 Ave. Golden Jubilee Celebration Marking Our 50th Year in the Retail The Greatest Sensation in the Clothing Industry Inaddition to the wonderful values offered for this great Jubilee Celebration, weshall present,as a fitting mark of appreciationa $2.50 Gold Piece Free To Every Purchaser of a Man’s Suit The sparkle of real bargains is evident on every hand. | $15.00, at to $25.00, at .. Men’s Sammer Suits, to $20.00, at ........ to $30.00, at.. Men’s Flannel ' Trousers All white or striped flannel. Always sold at $5.00, The Jubilee Sale price, 3“ Men’s Vests About 300 odd vests, left from suits that sold as high as $ 0. Not one of these veste cost less than $2.50, 45c THE $2.50 GOLD PIECE presented with every Man’s Suit bought at this Golden Jubilee Celebration, is extended in a straight- forward, dignified manner as a mark of appreciation of the pub- lic's confidence and patronage during the past half-century. straw hat question when you buy your first Young. That is the moment when you arid Ly Jan Panamas & Bangkoks—popular prices. Men’s Summer Suits, worth sh to 7 ie Men’s Summer Suits, worth up | 57] wwih bed $ | 2% Men's Summer Suits, worth THE EVENING baat the visitore slept (if they slept at ail) Dehind gand-bag barricades in the hotel court. Omtestons of History. (Prom the Ohicage Tribune.) Caligula had made his favorite steed | @ Roman consul. | “The two legged ones,” he aid, “don't seem to have any horse sense.” ‘Whieh little pleasantry #0 cheered | him that for five minutes he didn't order the drowning of any of his faith. ful subjects. a lot of “light” on the x $2, $3, $4 Atal | 871 Fulton Bt., Opposite City Hall, Clothing Business ‘Our Wonderful Queensboro Bridge ‘Celebration Sales} | ‘Gouble edge blade. The “Demonstrator” is put on the mar net ——— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 132, 1912. are arousing the greatest enthusiasm among New Yorkers and residents of Long Island. Th So many wonderful bargains were never assembled together at any one time as are e Bloomi here for this great Queensboro Anniversary Sale. This announcement tells of only a | Pare Food few, but a visit to the store will reveal thousands of others. Souvenirs and Demonstrations Agra tong ety ot ite svery 0c. purchase inveur Po now in progress, is an event of 0 rere f F Pa acl fy Bample yackawes ot Bags given connection Cooking free in Breas “fpicids in our | Sith paper, bag coo demonstration, fas stationery, “show With nebo THa toc, © | Pound off om ration of Raw| Present st, @ aerved. eaving—In our Barer 8 ml re ‘given away at Plitenery caret Sore a 1s Peanut Ot! Booth. pene” “and & emall ne Monestrationg many Toy Behee our Tranter Wear store: lott %o 6 ’ Men’s ‘Porosknit’ Underwear, 28c “Povosknit” Underwear is recognized us a standard $0 seller of great popularity. “The lot we offer to-morrow is stamped “seconds,” but you boy find not a particle of difference between them and “firsts.” We are 80 positive of this that we agre. to refund money onany garment in the entire collection that may Prove unsatisfactory. Every garment bears “‘Porosknit" label; shirts have quarter sleeves, drawers are knec length; color white; allsizes. Price... Cc Men’s Nainsook Athletic Underwear, 24c White Crossbar Nainsook, Coat Style, “Athletic” style Shirts and Knee Drawers, extra fine quality, full cut sizes; well made and trimmed; all sizes Men’s Balbriggan Underwear at 44c Made of best quality ‘cea Isiand Cotton,” genuine Otis make Shirts nd Drawers. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, 60th St. Section, Savings in Linens for the Table:— Merceriged 1avle Damask, highly |Mercerized pkins, lustred, 58 inches wide, value ra quality, ane van 5 2h aise 20% size * Vengthe of “Quality jercerized mask, 72 inches wide, in a ‘choles Scotch Linen Table Anniversary Week 1 16x20 Platnoid and of th beautiful designs;| 66 inches; hemmed, bem value 8 yard; apecias 2 yds: re rth weed ala Photo Special for Queensboro 1 Doz. Carbonettes for Mercerized Table Napkins, sien it 18 (Cabinet Size) x18in. pay fast edi ror $2.50 lis and other preity Bloomingtales’ Photo Stutio, Oh Floor, value $1.00 dozen; curimie ts $1.19 i tite Bae Damask, heavy quality, 64 inches wide, large assort- of designs, highly cerldels: wale G0ctwide OO Ht n Linen Table Cloths, hem- med and hematitched; large size: value $1.20: ench. 296 sary Sale at These Prices: FamousLouisville Bat; choice of Davie, 14 Cobb, Bedi $1. 0; foe ‘thie eale, price. the Queensboro Anniver- We Are Going to Sell 3000 Men’s and Youths’ $10 and $12 Suits at Five Dollars q This is the greatest clothing sensation in years! q None C.O.D. No mail orders. None to dealers. q All we ask you to do is—come early !! q Your money back if you’re not satisfied. The Suits in This Sale Are: q Blue Serges, plain and fancy. @ Fancy Worsteds in brown, gray and tan. q Fancy Cheviots in neat stripe effects. q Black Serges and many others. \ regulars, stouts and longs. 14 to 22 years for yor Sizes { years for young men, 2d Floor. Retularly $1.29; eale price $1.09 Fishing Tackle Complete 5 Dise Record Albums Red, black or brown, — wit! 33 to 46 chest for men. Extra Salesmen. No Waiting. W. L. DOUGLAS and RICE & HUTCHINS’ Men’s $3 to $4 $6.19 $6.49 Shoes at... 2 & 2 Reliable Shoes at a very low price. You may choose from Russia Calf end Petent Coltskin Ox- fords or Patent Colt, Tan and Calf Button and Lace Shoes. In high or me- Greatest Sale of Arch Supports Demonstration and Sale of Famous Durham sham Duplex Razors at 35c. We are offering in the Queensboro Anni- | versary Sale a limited number of Durham “(Demonstrator Razors at 35c each. Durham Duplex Razors are sold throughout the IZworld at $5.00 and upward. The “Demonstrator” Duplex ‘is equally as good though not so highly finished. It hasone ket to prove the convincing superiority of the Durham Duplex Blade. Itis a hollow ground blade of finest tem- pered hard Swedish steel. Cuts smoothly and easily, without pulling or scraping, Extraordinary Offer—If you like the Demonstrator" We eell more arch supporters than any other store in the coun try. This fact brought the largest manufacturer to us for relief when he found that several deslers can $2.19 & i be deducted from the price of the regular Durham Duplex ” 419" Boys’ Wash Suits Choice of every one in the house, Sailor and Russian styles, in plain white or solid colors. Sises, 234 Hohe years, Regularly 1.50 to . We Give Double Za Stamps Until Noon— Single Stamps After $2.49 $3 Marion Gas Irons at $1.2 24 For tailors, dressmakers and for houschold use; makes ironing a pleasure; simple to operate and nothing \o get out of order, Takes but two or three minutes to heat and is then ready for use, Consumes less than a cent's worth of gas per hour, No heat; convenient and but one iron necessary to do all the wark. Having purchased the entire stock of this particular price, we are able to sell you $1.24 razor, and you are sure to like it if you try it, we will buy it back from you by making you an allowance of 50c. for it, to celled orders for supports made with their names. The quantity was too great for any store but Bloomingdales’; we made an offer for the entire lot, and in this sale you can buy $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 | outfit. In this way we actually pay you to try the Dur- ham Duplex before you buy. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Arcade, Beef and Lamb Specials! Legs of Fine Canada| Fine Cuts of pec! Roast, Lamb, at the cut from fine city 14¢ ’ 142 special price... dressed beef. . Two Big Bed Bargains:— 3 Bed ad be $16 Brass Bed, $9. 38 for $8.6 in all sizes for men and women Ma!! Orders Filled. Sent postpald to any part of the United # for 10c. extra, Mtate alse 0 This 3-Drawer Machine $10.50 Drop-head, cabinet finish; full set of sewing attac! nts. model, at our own an iron that is sold aul over for $3.00, com- plete with six feet of tubirg, at Highly polished quartered oak buffet; 20 inches deep, 45 inches wide, 60 inches high, with a 14x38 inch mirfor; two top drawers, serpentine front, nicely carved doors and claw feet; regular $16. 49 price $28; special price Other Buffets in This Sale:— $21.50 Bulfets, very special, for $14.98 23.0) Bulfets, very special, for 15.98 26.00 Bullels, very speelal, for 17.93 32.50 Buffets, very special, for 18.98 35.u0 Bulle s, very special, for 19.50 35.00 Buile!s, very speciai, for 20.50 45.00 Builets, very special, for 3/.00 Thia complete tee} bed, bun matires 5-Drawer Machines $15.09 Ball-bearing parts, automatic drop- head ; full set of sewing attachments, Malu Floor Halcony, Lux. Ave. 97.00 rir Bethe Beds, 83.105 posts, for the

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