The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1912, Page 9

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‘DOOMED SOON TODIE GRPPLEFACESPRSON FOR NSHRANCE FRAUD Robert Jamieson, With Sister, Back From. Toronto. Indicted | Is Brought Robert Ja (been told b which q ehuir ! ‘will soon bin, was | from Toronto, Canad. y All Thomas of the District-Att nffice to-day to face a sentence on the} charge of conspiring to defraud thet Hquitable Life Assurance Soctety of | 2,000, Jamieson, |t is alleged, tried to! capitalize his losing fight with death by insuring his life through a dumin Ge was indicted last month steter, Miss Mary nurse, who lives at > sixth etreet. Tt was M Arranged that 4 third person in good health—should pose before the | agents of the insurance company, pass | the medical tests and be Insured for) $3,000 under the name of Kobert Jamie- | son, Is charged. the brother and sister followed the dis- ‘covery of the fraud by the insurance | eople. i Jamieson could not be found when Miss Jamieson was taken Bhe was arraigied and is now out on! Dall, awaiting trial. She denied she Knew where her brother had gone. Secret Information led the detective to Toronto and there he found le, cripple living alone with his ten-vear-| old daughter, Elizabeth. Thomms was| in a quandary, He did ne to let the little girl know he: fathe hia | ined | a man dy. | Prisoner, yet‘he could not bring her on to to New York. It was the si wn who A way out of the dim a sister living in Ha F Thomas would telegraph her that little Hwabeth was coming to pay a visit and sign the name Jamieson to the despatch everything would be all right So last Tuesday Elizabeth k f train for He was comm Judge Rosalsiy * LATONIA ENTRIES. Merdick, 10T: Rack FIFTH HACT stati) }to be convalescing. NEW YORKERS IN SMASH OF AUTO NEAR GOSHEN. Mrs. J. A, Baker Cut and Burned in 25-Foot Leap of Car Over Bank—Husband $ « une y ew York were In- dent on the out- when their car turned turtle and went over an t. Mrs, Baker was pinned machine, One of her ears] off by a gluss nth nd} shield and she was. sea about the body by burning gasolene, &he t to I wa aut fell na fence and Ia | POPE GETS FIRST VIEW OF MOVING PICTURS. | Apparatus Set Up in The Vatican ind Film Shows Campanile of Venice. ROME, June 20.—Pope Plus this aft-| ernoon for the st time in his life | saw a moving picture show, ‘The ap- paratus was set up in the Vatican, ! with dis permission, and @ film show- ing the Campanile of Venice was shown. —_—-—-— MEYER ESCAPES TYPHOID. The indictment of | geeretary of Navy Convalescing at|©O™* (heir ° His Summer Home. HAMILTON, Mass., June 20.—Secretary of the Navy George von L, Meyer, who returned to his § home here from Was w days ago, threatened with typhold fever, was reported to-day Danger from the fever is over although a nurse ds still in attendance. HAMILTON IN ENTRIES. “4; and bath—is the latest product of the 7: | Emergency Laboratori } Postam, the famous s vas becoming too plump. Roosevelt's at was not in ® Was making no ef- y Watterson was inclined to the Government as inaking 1 ri from taking F who know the virtue of Poslam, the ik healing remedy through fect id | which so many thousands of cases of ec- | ‘Afraid Lilian Rus-|zema and other stubborn skin troubles was | © id Willan Paversham |“ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, WIFE AIDED SWINDLER | TO LURE ALIEN GIRL. Pair Sent to Prison for “ Mean-, est" Fraud Based Upon Rapid | Fire Wooing. hat court attaches call the " Michael Horin of 118 ‘Third avenue and his w Pauline, thi fternoon Were senten. by Judge illivan in General sions to not leas than five years nor | ore than ten years, Horin goes to ng Sing and his wife to Aubura. Kate Hordi, seventeen years old, con- victed with them, was sent to the House of the Good Shepherd | Helen Danias,@ young Hungarian, sat | the chief witness, When she sanded here she went to an employment bureau seeking work, ‘There she met } Hord!, who told her Horn wanted a housekecper. She took the girl to Horin's apartment, where he posed as single, his wife posing as his sister, Horin made much of the girl, telling her tt was “love at first sigat.” In an hour he had proposed to her. @he ac- | cepted, and gave him $680 she had saved, ‘The three started for a preacher to be) inarried. On the ‘way Horin and his | wite disappe fared, | ‘The brought to the attention | of the Distele ttorney by the Austr: tan | Consul, who id numberless similar) complaints ed him. At the trial it was show at the police knew | of at loast seventeen cases against the Miss Hord! declared she, too, had been duped by the Horins and later had be- county Pensions Aged Clerk. Michael Whalen, seventy-seven old, and for more than forty years @ clerk in the County Clerk's office, was retired to-day by Presiding Justice In- graham of the Appellate Division, on a pension of $625 per year, When the papers were presented to the Justice to sign, he remarked: “Mike wants to re- tire. Why, | knew Mike when I was a/ young attorney.” While Whalen's appointment from Jani 1, 1874, when he w sxenger by County dates | antedates hen he was awyers, A against him. her * was made | sues SOAP FOR THE SKIN, PoslamSoap, Medicated with Patani; | Possesses Rare Virtues Over Ordinary Soaps. Poslam Soap—different from and su- perior to all ordinary soaps for t » proprietors of remedy. The unique feature of Poslam Soap is that it contains Poslam in its entire fanbined with an absolutely pure soap | as ‘This is commendation indeed to those | have been comple POSLAM SOAP s rendered antiseptic and germicidal, It is the safest and} most soothing nursery soap and will not irritate even the tender skins of chafing infant it improves the health, 1 quality of the skin, beautifies sions, renders the hands soft and le by all drugs For free sample, write to the Emer- ~ | gency Laboratories, 3 West 25th Street, ROSENBAUM &Co, 10 & 12 WEST 23?) STREET WILL CLOSE OUT TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, JUNE 21ST EVERY COAT & WRAP That sold formerly from $20.00 to $40.00 7.50 $20.00 to $30.00 Smart, Stylish AND 1 4.50 7.50 MOTOR, STREET & EVENING COATS | One hundred beautiful Coats of serge or satin, the season’s newest models are sth $30.00 to $40.00 Exclusive .... AFTERNOON & EVENING WRAPS 14.50| | supertor tailored; Offering An Extraordinary Value 120 Lace Peplum Waists Allover shadow lace, combined with wide linen Cluny in- sertions; square neck and % sleeves; edge with Val. lace— Special 95 Kenare, 23rd Street West of Fifth Avenue Our Stupendous Reorganization Sale Continues Friday and Saturday Regularly $3.95 to $5 Crowded bayes beyond our store ‘capacity as the result of the announcement of the Re- organization Sale, which opened Monday, we now aim to duplicate to-morrow the enthusi- asm of the first response by doubling the values offered. Ample provision has been made to properly care for those whom we could not serve on Monday. Below follows but a partial review of the extraordinary series of special sales on every floor, in every department, and there are hundreds of others, equally special. MISSES’ WEAR 183 MISSES’ AND JUNIORS' WASH DRESSES— Linenes, ginghams and colorings and styl ie rly 98; at. 1.95 MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ DRESSES and fine batiste; smart new models in dainty color- ings; lingerie collar and cuffs and patent leather belt; 14 to 18 years; formerly 86.50; at ved 3.95 GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES—New models in flowered and striped lawn; ages 6to 14 years; formerly 81.50;at. 95e GIRLS’ NORFOLK MIDDY BLOUSES— White linene with navy blue collars; 6 to 16 years, formerly $1.50; at Sito i 95c A Special ‘‘Reorganization’’ Sale of Lingerie and Mid-Summer Trimmed Hats Entire stock of trimme es eee Li 5. 00 fe 1 5. 00 less of cost 125 BLACK AND COLORED CHIP HATS—Small, medium and large; formerly $1.45 and $1.95, 50c 180 HEMP AND MILAN HATS—Black and colors; formerly up to $4.95; special 1.00 115 BLEACHED ‘UT BODY HATS—Formerly $1.45 and $1.95; special at....... 85c NEW MID-SUMMER FLOWERS—Rows, ibdecarens lilacs, wistarias; formerly 6c to 5c; at 35c FANCY STICK-UPS—Large assortment in the new shades; formerly 79¢ to 95e; special at 25c 5s INCH POMPADOUR AND FANCY RIBBON In all the leading shades; formerly 396 to Sdc; at 19¢ and 25¢ Dresses, Suits, Coats 115 POLKA DOT DIMITY DRESSES—Black and white only; Robespierre collar of contrasting shaded linen and lace jabot; formerly $11.50, .... 5.00 148 GINGHAM DRESSES-~Striped and checked, also i ty models; formerly ion” pri¢ 1,25 160 BLACK AND WHITE VOILE DRESSES~-Wide stripe: open front and Jace trimmed, formerly #12.75; “Reorganization” price 5.75 79 CHARMEUSE. DRE Black, white, taupe and navy; formerly sinl 8.75 65 HIGH GRADE SERGE DRESSES. Principally bluck and navy , a few in colors; formerly $18.75 5.00 93 TAILORED LINEN st Austrian and Trish linen; Norfolk and plain tailored models and some fancy effects; formerly $12.75 to 822,50 7.75 52 HIGH GRADF SICILIAN SUITS—Ilairline stripes, in navy and black ory bite and plain gray erly “Reo price ; 9.75 Is of gray 9; formerly f ‘i 6.50 5 le models in most wanted f1 and shay formerly $18.75, 82.50, #25, ‘ 8.75 41 HIGH GRADE vu L LENGTH SILK COATS ; s, charmeuse; some lined with wide 2.50 to 849; special. 14.75 285 PURE LINEN SHIRTS—Embroidered or plain laundered collar and cuffs; formerly Reorganization” price 1,95 334 CHIFFON WAI 15 distinct models; in all shades and ety size; formerly 24.50 to 162 CREPE DE SHIRTS -Freneb cuffs, collar and pocket; crys ttons with pearl insets; black white, navy and gray; formerly $5.95 . 395 — - aia | : : 293 Messaline Petticoats | Of exceptionall and in al! lengths Regularly $3.95 fine quality, in desirable shades Special 150. To appreciate the con- 1912, 7 Bonwit TELLER & Co. FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Extraordinary Clearance Sale | Misses’, Girls’ & Children’s Apparel At Greatest Known Reductions NONE. SENT C. 0. D. NO_APPROVALS 150 Misses’ Linen Dresses 10.00 5.00 7.50 Formerly 12.50 to 45.00 | Lace trimmed and hand embroidered styles | in one piece and coat effects. Sizes 13 to 18. CLOSING OUT BALANCE OF STOCK Imported Hand-made Lingerie Dresses AT LESS THAN HALF FORMER PRICES. | 100 Misses’ Linen Suits 5.00 7.50 10.00 Formerly 12.50 to 25.00 In Norfolk, Cutaway and Russian Blouse Models. Colors: white, natural, navy, etc. Sizes 13 to 18, Straw Hats 3.00 Misses’ & Children’s 145 1.95 Formerly up to 7.50 | Smart trimmed effects in all the preva shapes, straws and colorings. | 90 Misses’ Lingerie Dresses | 10.50 14.00 Formerly 16.50 to 29.50 Made of marquisette and batiste, trimmed with filet and val. laces; also entirely hani ob ep lace trimmed voile dresses. Sizes 13 to 18, 200 Girls’ Washable Dresses 1.75 2.50 3.50 Formerly 2.95 to 7.50 Made of Domestic and Anderson gin; hams, dimities, lawns, voiles, poplins and batiste in white and colors, trimmed with lace and 4 ' ribbon or embroidery Russian or waist models. Sizes 4 to 14. ! Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Aim ait BAU i 8 hate dette Lt FURNITUAF shay Statlow, Friday, June 21st A. levated Station, Solid Karat GOLD This will be another wate! upset Malden 7 the Mistrlet of th Cat Guarant Special for Week Commencing June 17th 17 Jewels 10 NO Deposit aoe 50e Weekly — 0 No Mail Orders $9.98 Delivers this 3-plece Mission Suite, Chase Span | seats, In red, black, green or brown, 0 ; springs; regular price $19.95, for PURCHASES Thishnperial Leather Co Couch tana = $9, 98 NALEED OM | Ghabeaiee “ CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry | venience and great value of the Sunday World's | " Want Directory--- | READ IT. ‘180 Broadway, Kew York eeoe with Every Purchase of $50 fri YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS We nd Wns Wer Wenders | | 149 St ROL MT We know the with Ever oP \j Seen arUROAYS UNTIL 10 P, “crac” 3d Ave, EVENING WRAPS AS FOLLOWS:—-Charmeuse Satin Wraps, double y faced; Pongee Coats, satin lined; Taffeta Changeant Wraps, Black Satin Wraps, Black Misira! Coats, Draped Satin or Chiffon 8, STREET AND MOTOR COATS—Are of white serge, whipcord, diagonal serge and fancy mixtures. bree Delivery Dy Vur Motor Trucks eo

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