The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1912, Page 7

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«4! ae ee WOMAN SUICIDE "DIVES UNDER CAR “SUFFRAGETTES MAKE SAVAGE ATTACK ON sixth street and Madison Who Was arrested on June i h the larceny of $20 w from Li lor, was found guilty betore nue, and charged th of goods entenced to one Elliott had stice MeInery in Special Ses- | ON BROOKLYN “L” {Wheels Turn Body Aside, but Trucks Inflict Mortal Injuries. si jon A woman whose hair was streaked with gray and who was dressed in Diack, as if in mourning, plunged in front of @ Myrtle avenue elevated tra Ridgewood pound, from the stat Platform at Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, early to-day. She died four hours after- ward at the Cumberland street How Pital, her identity a secret which s! kept in death. Chi of the platform, past which the oncom- | M#! ing train would go at a good rate of! peed in slowing for the stop at tho! station. When the train two car lengths away, she stepped swiftly to the edge of the platform, threw her arms above her head and dove to the rails as a swimmer would ive from a float. The grinding of the airbrakes, Instant- Jy thrown on full force by Motorman Harry Kerr, punctuated the screams of ‘women on the platform who had seen the plunge. There was a rush of men taward the spot where the woman had Ateappeared and where the first car of tRe train trembled and bumped to a} standstill. The woman was not to be en, WHEELS THRUST WOMAN ASIDE, NOT UNDER, A trainman climbed down to the tracks tm front of the car and peered under the trucks, expecting to see the woman's bdedy wedged between the wheels and the track. He saw a dark heap of clothes half way down the length of the first ear, lying in the centre of the track detween the rails. The wheels of the fret truck had evidently cast her aside from the further rail, over which she Way, Qwaiting death, and the trucks had passed over her without cutting her dody to pieces. Policeman Brogile of the East Fifty- first treet station, Manhattan, who was on tis way home, took charge of the ‘work of recovering the woman's body. He gent a telephone message to the Cumberland Street Hospital over the telephone in the ticket booth and an- other message to a nearby ladder truck of the Fire Department. Somebdy ran to Kent and Willoughby avenues and told the Rev. Father William C. Cleary of @&. Peter’s Church that a woman, who might etill be alive on the elevated structure, needed the iast rites of the eburch. ‘The priest came.before the firemen or the ambulance. Father Cleary, with a trainman to assist him past the danger- ous third rail, made his way to where the woman lay, crawled under the car ‘and with bis head held low to avoid the machinery of the air condenser he preyed. FIREMEN TAKE WOMAN OUT MORTALLY HURT. Then came the firemen, who hoisted an extension ladder to the elevated struc- ture. Down this they carried the wom- an. When Dr, Abbott came in the Cum- Derland Street Hosiptal ambulance he made a hasty examination of the wom- an's injuries and sald that a fractured @kull and internal injures would bring about lier death, She was hurried to the hospital. The woman had nothing with her whieh could point to her {dentity, She secmed to be between forty-flve and fifty years old, was about five feet six imches tall, had gray hair and refined, regular features, Sle was dressed in a plac skirt and jacket over a white shirtwaist, black stockings and shoes, ‘Traffic on the uptown track was sus- pended for thirty-five minutes, ‘The report entered on the Grand ave- nue police station house blo that the unidentified woman ‘ ally fell” tn front of the tr motorman said, however, that plainly seon her dive head foreme the track with deliberate intent, ee FORFEIT SCHOOL PENNANT. ‘Trte, Riverhead Point Winner, In Past Elinible Age. lastic League peni nament May 4 > ner, Harrison T: ty-one years old, eligibility. In the tourna Won With the which the dis Patchogue Ilkh was ampten High thi denta discover twenty-first b pennant will again. ‘ TAFT PARDONS AN ANOTHER. Franklin P. which 1s the Mays, Convictea of| —_—— \ seermoragz JORE BOOK FREE. WASHINGTON 9.—Pres Tatt to-day pardo Un P. on the ground that ¢ secutors had 1 tn securing his « at Portland, Or second pardon fn the famous cases, Wil a few days 0 tr fz oas the funn Quite as f feature i and humor. T) in you for hours, alone, will ene Order Sunday Md in advance, | the Were mauling hii detectives, The The woman was standing near the ena | the SCN = anceltor, knoe who pugh he t ana Women’s Chemisettes Lloyd-George Mobbed on Lon- don Street Is Saved by His Detective Bodyguard, boteattd June 19, ing threats, the w and held umped into @ taxteap and fY, Chancellor escaped Was roughly handled, clothing showed. the effect of [the assault, No arrests were made, — was abour| Sunday School Teacher Sentenced, | School teacher In St, James's Methodiat Church at One Hundred and ent BONWIT TELLER & Co. rm he ro! In Arranging Your Home For Summer ‘A Savage attack n rushed on the oft his hat and when @ number of were following Mr. Hard, seized the them while the injury, al. His . formerly a Sunday WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 7.50 Meade to sell up to $20.00 125 Chiffon Waists Taken from regular stock— a variety of colors and styles 3.75 Formerly up to $19.75 Made of fine shadow nets '50c Formerly 75¢ & $1.00 Incomes of every can be satisiied, a shiping clerk in :|You Should Use GREX Rugs Of course your woolen floor corer. | ings will be ‘put aside during the wa hee Ifyou wan t the Chicago Convention for The World every day, and for no other New York newspaper. 150 Women’s Linen & Voile Dresses Smartest models of French linen and imported voile, in plain colors and stripes 75 Women’s Tailored Hats New midsummer models, for steamer, motor and street wear. 5.00 Formerly up to $15.00 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Tn style rial and in price. White in buckskin, and k Pumps, cut styles in button and lace, style The Mail Order 1 Russia calf and Kid. ack in gun metal calf, pat- ent colt and kid. ce inctivencss If d Blyn footwe. more strongly in evidence now Brooklyn { AS5 Hulton Mt Broadway, bet. Summer Shoes for Ever in shape—in mate- canvas ‘olonials and high range embraces fad and faney, vidual taste on that for century has char- sar is even the season's | and 4 pe 1 Style 1457 stition tome r must exe stant ifort. the ness that qualified. fully iate appre Mo lerately ric aod bers sia. the f Children's 9 bh im & Straus, Hroadway, near Greene Ave ie BI 1-510 Kast Td Bt, one of es; smart s 00d ap- ® wear, Comfort and Durability In these days of keen compe- the dise riminating cus- rise the greg ire in selecting shoes that will fit well, wear well and give con- We know from satisfaction our customers. express and the increasing busi- Blyn Shoes est have Men and women are quick to unusual beauty and the unusual quality of the summer shoe: big reliable family stores, nthe Ten Stern brotiners will close at Noon on Saturdays and 5 P. M. on other week days. To-morrow, Thursday, an Extraordinary Offering of Women’s Silk Gloves Sixteen Button Length Mousquetaire, in white and black, plain and Paris point embroidered, At the Unusualy Low Price of §5° Pair A Linen Handkerchief Sale 2400 Dozen Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for Women and Men Plain, Hemstitched and Initials, To-morrow One-third to One-half Less Than Usual Prices Women’s Sheer Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs and Heavy Linen that sell regularly at $1.50 and 3.00 per dozen, Special To-morrow Doe and 1. 05 per dozen Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with Fancy Wreath Initial that sell at the regular price, $1.75 and 3.00 per dozen, will be offered Special To-morrow at $ 1.35 and2.25 per doz. Women’s Initial, Handkerchi Special To-morrow fs, Small Block Letter, that sell regularly at $1.50 per dozen, 95¢ per dozen Women’s Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, with Tape Border and Hand Embroidered Initial, $1 6 Price $2.25 dozen, To-morrow $1.60 per dozen Script $1, 6§ per dozen $2, 15 per dozen Men’s Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with initial, Regular Price $2.50 per dozen, Special To-morrow, Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with hand embroidered block Initial, $3.00 quality, To-morrow, Men’s Hemstitched, quarter and half inch hem, Regular ang $2.25, 3.00 and 6.00 per dozen, To-morrow, $] .85, 2. 25and3.75 per doz, White Summer Fabrics At About One-Half Regular Vaiues Linen Thread Finish Flaxons, in checks and stripes, for Waists, Dresses and Undergarments, Usually 30¢ Yard, at 14¢ Embroidered Batistes and Shirtings, in stripes, dots and checks, Imported Chiffon Finish Voiles, 43 inches ‘wide, Usually 38¢ Yard, at Usually 60c Yard, at 20¢ 32¢ Round Thread Irish Linen Suitings, 2% yards wide, Usually $1.25 Yard, 75¢ With the remainder of this season’s Imported Novelties ~orsisti ig of French Plumetis, Embroidered Batistes and Linens, ‘Fancy Voiles and Marquisettes, also Bordered Effects, At Corresponding Reductions Toilet Requisites French Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Powders, from all the re nowned Parisian Parfumeurs, including D'Orsay Lentheric, Caron, Plassard and Gobil Coty, Rigaud, re now in stock, Also for To-morrow, at Special Prices English and French Hair Brushes, from 95¢ to 2.00 Tooth Brushes, in various styles, 20c¢ Nail Brushes, 19¢ Cretonne Utility Cases, rubber tired, 40c Silk Wash Cloth Pockets, rubber lined, 25c Swansdown Powder Puffs, 20c Sans Rival Specialties Tooth Powder, 12c Face Powder, 0c Talcum Powder, 12c — Sachet Powder, 35¢ Violet Extract, 50c Cold Cream, 35c Violet Toilet Soap, Box of Three Cakes, 45c Violet Toilet Water, 50c, 95c West 23d and 22d Streets FREE FURNITURE With a Purchase | 25125 sr MADSONA, FAR BETTER THAN Evorytning migns, Loweet Prices, Credit if You Went It. $0UtO $65—-$1.00 a Week $65 to $100—$1.25 to $1.50 “ 6125 to 6160-9200 a Week | pen Dennadl Until 9. Saturday Easy to fea Anywhere Until 10 P.M, 2 Lexington to 3d Avenue And Now for a While Summer We are ready with big, beautiful, broad stocks of white Summer apparel for women, misses, | girls and children. With our fingers always on the pulse of fashion at home and abroad, we H} |]| Prehensive stocks. You will find exactly what you want, and ot co trse, the Bioomingdale | | Prices are the kind you will be pleased to pay. yr hints:-— . vy] | | White Dresses and Skirts , For Women and Misses: Wid Pretty Lingerie Dresses, in 6 new styles; all $2. 98 effectively trimmed; all sizes; very special, at |], Dainty Lingerie Dresses, in several styles; all well | made and beautifully trimmed; sexelee #7 50 $5. 00 4 values, very special at.. / White Voile, Net and Lace Dresses of splendid 95 iN and quolity; tastefully trimmed and well "$7.95 A ||] __ tailored; values up to $20.00, at. White Tub Skirts of linon and repp; a score of smart styles; some have high girdles; insted aa of ba 00, 98 our very special price is . c White Tub Skirts of pure linen, bedfords, piques, 508 in a splendid Variety of styles; none worth less than $5, at the low price of. \|}\ Other White ana" ‘of silk lingerie and linen at prices (ranging up to $25.00. 1! Bloomingdales’, Second Floor, 80th St, Section, | White Waists and Blouses | New Jap Silk Shirts, trimmed with pearl buttons on roll ing Robespierre collar, down the fro on the elbow sleeves and roll cuffs. . : $2.98 |] Mannish White Jap Silk Shirts, French §558 ) collar and cuffs; exceptional ay. at the 2, 98 | exceptionally attractive price. | Lingerie Walsts, in extra sizes, 46, 4 ‘so inches; very interesting values at $1. 98 White Washable Jap Silk Shirts, rolling 498 Robespierre collar, separate striped silk tie, 4.98 |]| elbow length sleeves, turnback soft cuffs... . White Satin Waists, made with Robespierre collar, | Lo 9 Whit Silk Gl | double frill of shadow lace, button front slong $6. 75 Rh e oves fitted sleeves, finished with luce frill.. .. 16 button length; extra quality; double 65c Other handsome styles in great variety vies 98, finger tipped; all sizes... ty Moomingdal 4 Floor. Other White Silk Gloves, 75c., $1.00, $1 28, White Buckskin Footwear|New While Wash Goods coum nad alee White Footwear is fashionable and we have all the] w) tiste, ih Long Cloth, 36 in. | Newest models. All sizes for women, misses and girls bby de hire ea — ; are here in a diversity of styles. A few hints: ality; yard... White Nubuck Pumps,(White Nubuck Golontat | 40 In, Nainssok for Dress: | ae Ne Yea | Goodyear-Welted sole Button and Lace] es s 5 ea Wa | very all leather Cuban hee! Boots, welted soles and wea beeen and BQ Bloomingdales’ — Special ‘shapely Cuban heels ,| Fi ured ie eanied ae hy Bivg $2.98) x7." $3.98 esses and waa ote large assortment of sette, 42 in But patterns; yard.. yard. | White Passa Pumps White Bucket In Button tien Fini Ni rel pass RL i} 5.98 | suitabte tor dress: ~ 121,| stripe and at ] es and waist: 2c value 29c; yard. . c Soted materials are thoroughly fast syle words of Paris, Bioomingdatew’, Matn Plooe, Girls’ White Dresses |Women’s White Stockings Our stocks q and reflect the floor, BOI St, Section For four to fourteen year olds we have ascomplete a! A complete range of sizes in every price from the lowest |}| collection of summery styles as any mother would care to to the highest--and all unbeatable values. Instances: select irom. Here are representative items. 2 * Sik P t! |]| Chitdren’s White Lawn Dresses, Dutch’ neck of fine] Wemen's White Sik Hoslery— Fochgh Wied» prtiees Boot J] tucks; front of waists with tucks and insertion of 49, ter top; all sizes deep lisle 39c¢ | emb: y,4,5,6 year sizes... ||] Girls One Piece ‘Sailor Dresses of white duck, sailor Mire: SYALtS, Liste. Lip teh pad 38. | collar and tie of white, navy or cadet, pleated 98. ee ie eee ine le wel 23¢ skirt, 6 to 14 year gizes..... 0.0.0.6... ceseeee es OIC] COUuble ante; Sizes S900 1U,........ 0s ereeeeeee Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, waist of all over embroidery, | Women's White Pure Thread Silk Stockings—Made pleated skirt, with deep all over embroidery insertion with double soles; high spliced heels, double cot- at waist, lace edging on sleeves; 6 to 14 year $1. 98 ton garter top: so black and colors sizes; at the mod price Women's White All-Silk Pure ingrein Stock- I) Other Veautiful styles i ae prices up to ings; an unequalled value . , a Both | ~ BE Robes & Waists | White Swiss Kimonos, $1.89 About 300 white embroidered robes, with wide bands of macrame lace; also 300 hand- | embroidered waist patterns; former | price $3.50 and $4.50; each " $1. 98 hb St, Be | se Cream Mohairs at 35¢ Our regular 59c quality, in striped, corded, | figured and shadow stripe effects; yard-wide, and excellent quality. A splendid and most | serviceable fabric for Summer dresses, And many other fashionale White DressGoods ay better quel MI) tty at proportionately low prices. | Women’s Summer Neckwear |) Salesman’s samples of white washable neck wear for Summer, including jabots, Dutch collars, sailor collars and other pieces, many worth twice the price; sy C White Silk Petticoats Women’s Dainty White Silk Petticoats, tucked and one pleated section, edged with ruffle of side plaiting, m line 3. §8 underlay; special at $ Many other styles at higher prices. Women’s white dotted Swiss kimonos, large sailor collar, trimmed with plain lawn, in pink, blue and lavender, with insertions of laces shirred at waist and finished with belt. Other dainty white house garments at equally attractive prices. Blo Wrapper Dept., Second Floor, ‘$1.00 White Messaline, 67e A pure all silk yard-wide messaline for Summer Waists, Dresses, Under Slips, and trimmings. Rich lustre—good weight; also in Ivory and Cream. Other White Silke in summer weights at equally attractive prices, ranging up to 83.00 ver yard. ag i, Linen Laces at 4e yd. Extra wide and narrow linen torchon laces so much used to trim white Summer dresses, Other exquisite laces in a splendid variety. Bigomingdaies’—Main Floor, White Shoe Needfuls one| In Our Notion Store. White Silk Tie Laces, at, per pair.. White Mercerized Tie Laces, pair. . “Blanco,” the White Shoe Restor “Quick White”’ for White Shoes loom ngtales' White Handbags and Belts Nislin "Underwear $2.00 White French Kid Handbags = —mounted fine imported ae frames, sateen lining, Nn tomatch, Our very sp sale price will be $2.00 Hand Croche aM Mac Bags—-9 in, wide 10 mn, deep; white poplin lining with crocheted rose ented with & cro- ants. Cordelier ons in seascnable underwear ain real excellence at attractive prices, Skeleton Underssirts of ool nein sook and torchon lace, flat triamed, finished with neat rosette 1. 89 at the side; special $ Allover Embroidery Gombinations, others of nainsook, neatly 198 | with lace, others of cacny & insertion and lace; all at. Princess Slips of Batiste 3. 98 with wr Other Kid Belts, 25¢ to $1.50 Linen Belts—embroidered and tailor made penrl buckles, 25¢, 30c, $1.00, $1.50. and Lace Belts, pearl diace buckles, 25e, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. centre, orne cheted pend on havdles at . $1.25 with ruffle of lace insertion: others | Ee Parasols, Too. with er ery ruffle, ahd an Other crocheted b 50c to $5.00 Phoebe Snow P sols embroid- embre fle on bot- 1. 9 Newest Belts 75¢ French Kid | _ ered, $1.00, 1.25 and $1.50, tom of skirt; special $ 8 Belts, silk lined Real Linen Parasols--hand em Our stocks of French lingcrie embrace graved buckles (illu ed 39 broidered, 95 to $15.00, all the latest models ivite underwear ' ‘ Main Floor, 804 . r, wear Rotunda, to Reach from Anywhere—BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 34 Ave., 69th to ooth anticipated the demand for white now here, and invite you to view our carefully selected coms | | }

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