The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1912, Page 24

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ee nn rm renee gree ne ce 4 pie * ZEPELN BALLOON SHE DRESS PAINT AND POWDER PROBLEM NEW SN ONBOY “BLOWS UP: BURNS; Flashy and Extravagant Freak Dresses IS OLD SKIN FROM SOME OF GREW HURT Favorite Garb of the Husband Hunter THE LEG OF MAN bell * Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Schwaben 1., Dirigible That Carried Royalty, Destroyed fought off in the hospital and he began to convalesce, there were several places on his back and legs on which new skin would not grow. Skin-grafting became necessi Sender Shenkar, the father and the family bread-winner, could Rot | afford the loss of employment certain if the knife. Mra, Shenkar Was not in proper physical condition. qT juperintendent, Abraham “The Crisis Is Past, My Clothes Sale is Breaking Records,” N. tor, devided to advertise this morning, but a happy inspiration seized him when >; “Hold the leg,” cried Spector, meaning that It should net be severed entirely. | Then he rushed for @ saline solution, in| which the limb w: ced to prevent | the skin becomin: Doctor Uses Amputated Limb to Heal Back of Child -D|*T KNOW A MAN WHO CARRIES Hit SWEETHEARTS POWDER PUPP TURITES ONE on Runaway Flight. DUSSELDORF, Germany, June 2%— ‘The Zeppelin dirigible balloon Schwaben ZL etationed here was totally destroyed early to-day. The balloon was lying at @mchor in front of the balloon shed ‘When @ strong gust of wind caught It and broke it from its moorings, causing {t to collapse in the middie. A numbor Of mechanics seized the ropes, but the balloon was wrenched out of their hands into the air, where a moment later it exploded, caught fire and was totally burned up, Several of the work- men sustained Injuries. | ‘The Schwaben I, was completed at | Friedrichshafen in June, inet year, since | ‘which time it has made several notable | trips of long duration. In September year ft made the voynge from Baden-Baden by way of Gotha to Berlin and during a slight in the Ger- man capital took four of the Hmperor's @ene, Prince August William, Prince Bite Frederick, Prince Oscar and Prince Joachim, together with some | ether royal princes, for a trip trom | Johannisthal to Potsdam, where it en- | @reled the imperial palace and then Feturned to Berlin. PRINTER HID FORTUNE ? THEY Line TO OUTDO FACH OTHER IN THE HUSBAKD HUNT EXPLAINING WHY WOMEN OVER DRESS Some New York Girls Even Go to the Extreme of ,WAITES E.G.B., IN ' | CHUM RUNS AMY Who Was Burned. dead immediately upon severance. Tacchetsky was borne back to his bed, and five minutes later, after local annesthesia had been ap- piled, upon the same thle, the skin was Four-year-old Leon Shenkar cannot} being placed upon Leon. |help it It is his nature to be happy! ‘and smile. And since he was taken to| the Mount Moriah Hospital at Nu. 140 Second street two months ago, suffer- ing from terrible burns that were the result of careless play with matches, he has not wept or grumbled once, though it seemed the burn never would heai. To-day, lying in his cot, his smile | was unusually happy. Pointing to a sunbeam that touched the coverlet, he looked up and whispered. “I'm going | out and play in it soon.” Yes, Leon !s a whole boy again, even though his skin 1s older than his bod:. Besides getting back to play, what he most wants to do is to run into the next ward and thank the legless man he hears moaning helplessly there. This man, one-legged when he reached the hospital, found himsif doomed to under- 60 amputation of the remaining limo, And !t was from this, cut off yesterday morning, that a plece of skin six inches | by ten was taken and grafted in bits, upon Leon's back and legs. He's only “the man in the next ward" to the! youngster as yet, but he {s Samuel Tacchefsky of No. 312 West Forty-sev- street, forty-two years old, with | a wife and five children. After the op- “It was just the right idea,” said Mr. Spector. “I don’t see why it didn’t occur to any of us before.” proce ee Atcha , Pethick Lawrence Free. LONDON, July %.—Pethick Lawrence, who, with his wife and Mrs, Emme- line’ Pankhurst was sentenced May 2 jto nine months’ imprisonment on charges of conspiracy and inciting to malicious damage to property, has been liberated. 42 West 34th St. Bet, Bway & Sth Ave! aes four weeks pte I made an appeal for cash, because I found myself, on account of ce lady Spring, ure political unrest and a national Laat ngs de- pression, actual facin, the CRISIS OF MY BUSINESS CAREER, with a million dollar stock on my hands in my five stores, Since pag oh yoy (especially New Yor! have responded so help- fully that my crisis is now a thing of the past. But not so with my marvelous reductions, the real inducements that made this sale so successful. They are continued throughout all my stocks, present- ne right on the thresh- t) eration, with a sad smile ho sald: of Summer, the Having a Young Man Carry Powder Puffs for i len’s of more use than Tams most phenomenal IN UNSIGNED MONEY IN Them and Hand One Out When Required for pedivae ll todiriparr rien Ewa al aera oe er. . Use in Street and Other Public Places. \D UPSETS FAMILY 45 Rivingto Though death Don’t judge thie statement OE EE feovie’ te folewin i merely ie rinted reductions. Anybod A SHED AFTER THEFT BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. PLANS FOR SUMMER San print reductions.” Bear ——. in mind that I do not simply 3 Every now and then some grouchy old philosopher offer you ready-made, but " Ps rises to question whether or not women have reason- J M Merchant Tail 0 $75 Detectives ‘Discover Unfin- ing powers. oe ames [} ree 0, uncalled-for garments, and If there is one of these woman-hating old persons D Beats it F B kL GEO rons Libel a! s ished’ Brazilian Banknotes in New York just now, he must be having a lovely time jog Beats it From Brooklyn 2 3. d St t 34th St t poll Meine Tailors’ tines « over the examples of pure logic furnished by young Home and Mistresses Won’ re ree. e est $30 to $60 products, anda After ‘His Arrest. women who write to The Evening World that they cer- 3 a t re at, Cred ayeed of ready- % Hf j mades in style— _— tainly have the right to paint their faces because men Go Without Him. These Stores Will Be Open Until ¢ o’Clock Leute Muss, for mine years @ printer wear corsets. _ employed by the American Bank Note Corroboration of the statement furnished the other | — SAP cies On Saturday, June the 29th. Every Suit & Overcoat Company, in tts plant'on Hunt's Point | Gases pers day by Harlem salesgirls that more and more men in le trisha base le feta not only R 1 d Fi IH ‘ ‘road, the Bronx, was ine fair way to PAM New York are usurping woman's most distinctive article ESS IRTIEL HRM Rec ceaik Geos COUCEO aS Follows: \ ‘dean up © comfortable fortune at the|of apparel is supplied by the following communication from a woman | 798 Carroll street, Brooklyn, but the ’ $13.00 and J expense of the Government of Hyer! reader, who writes: Shy behaianee Anes have been dis- MEN’S HABERDASHERY. In Both Stores, $15.00 Now $9.59 quarters Bn oe brake pag “Dear Madam—The Harlem department store girls’ assertion that men | rupted, Chum Is only year-old ee a i ‘echemes to-day. arrested him and | wear corsets is well founded and an actual fact. A well-known corsetiere| Death. | collle dog, but, as befits « dog living on Shirts of Madras and Mercerized Ma- $ f took from hie Gome, No. $7 Monroe |tells me that the wearing of corsets, But I mean that Badgelee en eet, tilled Drury B.| Brooklyn's Park Slope, he is a dog of . ‘ . ‘ . 59 direct, Hoboken, and.that of tie mother |among men is becoming quite a common| that any young fellow is most p oat’ intelligence and parts, |The Hadfela terials with silk stripes. Various models lo. Jackson street in the to walk with her. “EL G. jousehold consists john Hadfield, . town, various aheete of uncut “milrete” | Practice, and that they are ay esean AO, this young man te aot alone in| ang ating ‘him gor dentie wefeee ela Presieent, of fe, Haaneld shoe Com: ot sleeve lengths. Size 14 to 18 $44.50 { notes of i . | his approval of the girl who 4: fc of pany at No, avenue, an , A i \ rs signature of the Brasilian ‘ vain in the sight of the bird is the net um thus the Id and pet of ¥ -in-! ia retary of the Treasury to make fra Mould de £666 tor Reps mu }9f the fowler displayed,” writes Mr. the family, wishes were consulted Ww ashable Four an hand Scarfs, of, $28.00 Ni vo $4759 genuine, ‘oe |Ktoling. But “the of the species | When Dr. George Fi in many things and he enjoyed many Embroidered Cheviot and Silk Mixtures. =—_nr ‘The American Banknote It must des young man of the type | Gohan! we ection teturmed t0 | iusuries denied to lees favored ‘dogs Rot imow it was Company aia described in this letter who, according ‘t agree with him. his home in Atlantic City after spending But from all these things he ran away— value 1.00, 50c $30.00 and $ 50 i uscut aehtoh 28 turning |*® © communication T have received preah rida pela frome: | cia nit beard, Whleh the wri Tea | Chum, who had never been alone on ae $35.00 Now 19- |, Out on contract for the Brasillan goreme | fom ‘s scornful Bronx matron, car-| Gousiy dattered te the sieht ef the ter haateieeeay which the prison bar-| the streets before, ran away. pinche id. +. § } aueat. | The Arst ‘thing the company |Tite nié swoetheart’s powder puff and) SOo™0s Nett Ty oe teeeiste te | ie met ere: on the atreat who naa |. Yesterday morning the Hacdeld trunks LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR. k Knew of;the affair'was when its oMcers | b#nds it to her in public places when: merely because he is pleased that | Whiskers that looked like the lost facu| Wer packed ready to be sent to War- ————- 50 te Ware notified, to-day, of the arrest of the |SVer Her Complexion snows signs of| 4) Las tanen so much | fringe of the doctor, and the latter tfiea (Wick) N. ¥., where the family was to 4 : . $40.00 Now ° te 7% Reding re-enforcement. was ts teams ae to remove them forcibly, As a result he|®0 to-day. Chum was given a bath Shirts and Drawers in various models, Seecnromnnesn a When Mues wae arrested, 9 sheets of |MEN TO GALLANT TO TELL THE! 1 close to-day’s discussion with a letter] W4s taken to the county asylum, to prepare ‘him for the journey. After * Mitten milrets notes were found wrapped ebout hie body under his clothing. ‘hla mother’s home, the detectives found & eerial number printing machine, vari- ‘oun engraver's links, @ printer's roller and various uncut sheets of notes of 9 and 200 mitrels denomination; the fa value of the whole totalled 113,700 milrels, A milrele amounts to 64.6 cents in Amer!- can gold. ‘Mues frankly confessed he iad stolon the incomplete ‘bills and intended to add the serial numbers and forge the sig- TRUTH. ‘This Indy lays the blame for the so- phistication of the young girke of New York on man, She “Dear Madam—The outlandish and brazen manners of our young girls are the man's fault, When asked to express his opinion on some freakish makeup, he is too gallant to tell the truth, I know a man who carries his sweetheart's powder puff and calmly hands {t to her in any public place for her to powder herself, I only hope your from a mother who tells how she has succeeded in dressing her young daugh- ter discreetly and in good taste, and has Pleased the girl at the same time. HOW SHE CONTROLS HER DAUGHTER IN ALL THINGS, “Dear Madam: I read with disgust the letter from a mother stating # was unable to control her daughters. Ridiculous! Of Course the mothers are to blame, They are not strict enough. Give a girl an inch and she will take a| , yard, My daughter will never have that Sparrows Fight Workmen Tearing Down ‘That Contained Nests. Thirty pairs of sparrows put up a good fight against workmen who were tearing down an old signboard in front of Ne, 439 Bloomfield avenue, Montclair, The sign had been there for thirty years and behind it, against the brick wall, the sparrows had raised thelr young for many years. Many of the nests were taken out intact and placed jewhere, but the birds refused to re- the bath he was let out into the front yard. When he was called tHere was no answering bark. Then the neighbor- hood was searched, but with no result. Just us if he were an ordinary dog Chum had “beat it.” The Misses Hadfield promptly post- Poned their trip and declared they would not stir without Chum, “Chum must have been stolen,” they said, “It doesn't seem possible that he ld run away from us. We won't go nd white in color and is @ big reward for is cHpped. The WOMEN’S NECKWEAR. 1.35 each, formerly 2.00 and 2.50. Lawn Fichus. . Plauen Lace Collars. In Both Stores, 35c to 1.75 usually 50c to 2.95 For Your Convenience Store Open Daily Till 9 P.M. Saturdays 10.30 } j .75¢ natures which would make — them | **ticles will-stop utrageous Make | iaon” whe ie eighteen and Iam alll able| ™ tem any One who returns hin to Mr, NEW YORK S — eeunterfolt currency of Brasil He add-|¥P- No retorm was ever so sorely| {0 control her She. a t paint vith Root * usually 1.50 il de hid ent eeces wines Mus, "No | control her. She dow not paint.| Church With Root Garden—Pt i ute te Brest one pain Mz. te ake ‘But for one young man who con- | V*! Pats. or Mx her hair tn an absu wround by Day. Novelty Lace Peplums. ne ; 1.75 Me counterfeits or to realize on them through various exchanges ‘country. io this stitutes himself a high priest of beauty by carrying his sweethearts toilet articles there are hundreds of atyle, only uses a little talcum powder on her face, yet and attractive. 1s considered pretty Has many admire! Boston 1s to have the firat church tn America with a roof garden, to be used as a children’s playground during the FRECKLES usually 2.95 42 West 34% Between Broadway & Fifth Ave. NEW YORK, Mt 1s not the paint and suggestive clothes! gay, and for open-air servi Exteblished 1570 as the Originater ‘Whee Muss comes up for arraignment | Women who convert public places {141 tease the male sex. I buy all her fey aba ID ces on warm Bethe hale of Merchant ations Us: fn the Morrisania Court a delicat into dressing rooms aad perform i falled-for, Garinents) and Creator of aie Ce | Qa the rites of the boudoir im res. | Clothes, frequently without even taking| It will be the new Clarendon Baptist y bodel Goth ton as to what charge to lod | her with me, and she Is always pleased) Church, badly burned last winter, Ths c : him will arise. The dt taurants and theatres and even, so “ Don’t Hide Them With a Vell; Remove Ay nos: Fan ta ik eee, with them, They are stylish, simple and| trustees have decided to bulld an up- ‘Them With the New Drug Toe thectene” ane ROT ON, complete in his Certainly there t# no restaurant in, Pretty without being freakish like some] to-date structure, omitting @ steeple.| an eminent akin mpecialist recently dimovered & WW BUFFALO, PROVIDENCE, counterfeits, being unfinished Now York where oie cat dine or aup{of the young fools on upper Broadway.| Motion pictures will be used to ald new arus, ote. double, strength, which ‘Is, 90 ¢ 857 Malt ‘80 Weatminater, Reeraemesye® They Vieely Fence | Now York This is the first winter she has been| Bible study. Iau clear Paria Complesion that it is gold by OES emt engra: the | w ¥ —_——>—__ 1 American Sites Ociares alae POR young girl dusting powder on her | Allowed out in the evening and I always Dies in « Street Car, Bonraates toe sinoaer Ht tat, eotute 4 Ti ialakeillieiatinsiny face or putting a fresh bloom on her iad Whom she 19 with and where she| Joseph Rubenstein, sixty years, ot se Tewore thea 1 4 " mouth with a Mp stick, b. No, 2100 Fifth avenue, died suddeniy| night's use will show a wonderti provement, SUMMER MODELS. ROWDIES GET SIX MONTHS; "yy" iness young women ate proper| | “This ts all due to my giving her @)of heart failure yesterday afternoon| me we, HEntr freckles vanishing entirvly. It PD OTHERS TO GET THE SAME, |t0. kevt decent “hs wore sane| little thought and care and showing her|in a Madison avenue car at Seventieth ‘kin. B I I x ; 8 and took @ reasonable amount of | tat 1 am her best friend. atreet. ( Brooklyn Judge Imposes Heavy Penalty on Youths Who Hung Around Streets. “All rowdies who come before me will Set the same sentence,” remarked Mag- fetrate Nash in the GategAvenue Court to-day as he sent six youne men | vieted of hanging around street corn exercise they would not require to add to thelr complexions or grease their lips with carmine paste. Many young women urge that they resort to makeup to attract the attention and the affec- tion» of young men, But there ts no does not prefer a real to an bloom—although men are wur- stupid when It comes to per- ceiving the difference, ‘A New York Mother.” ee THREE WOMEN INJURED IN CRASH OF TROLLEYS. Cars Come Together at Foot of Amsterdam Avenue Hill— Many Others Bruised, He was @ furniture deuler at 84 Bowery. ask Hiker-Hegeman Drug Stores for blo strength othines it is this that is sold back guarantee. Freedom From Corns Women’s Boots, Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords. Made of Tan Russia Calf, Brown Kidskin, White Linen and Buckskin, Glazed and Dull Kidskin, Suede, Patent Leather, etc. To the average New Yorker, the advertisements printed from day to day under the following six classification headings are of first Importance: ist: Help Wanted, i ii * 2d: Situations Wanted, ASIEE SEME alas \0 Blssc-| LOW ANY FOOL MAM GAN DE.| Ia @ rearend sctision veiesen. ive Suffering from corny 18] unneceeEary, 3.50. to 7.00 a pair. ‘Well’s Island for #x months TECT THE DIFFERENCE. northbound trolley cars on the Third ou can put a stop to it by ude! one 3d: To Let. Gince the Hecker etnong-erm equad) i isk of giving the mex away,|8M@ Amsterdam avenue line during box of Pierc Corn Plasters, very U sr]g’ H 4th: Real Estate. Serer ra cae 82 Brookiv, on |..¢ young man ie hereby warned that if|%@ Tush hour last night three wom box is sold under a binding guarantee to Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for : . oe one Treat ences |hin sweethesrt’s Lips are “terribly red’ Were injured, while many cure. If it doesn’t, the druggist will give Dress, School or General Wear, Sth: Business Opportunities, sad Bulltvan and Law stood at [a!4 Nave & alight flavor of coal oll, her | ot Weve. from bralees. and: shacks "Hurrah! that Core you back your money. , * 6th: Summer Resorts. bese dvs Sie few sited s Fe Wiheaisrainiaeets Reon The amaahup ceeurred ® f mater damn | ts gone for good ; 2.50 to 4.00 a pair. i ‘. Brosdwa: | He h ave 1 i ents a stick. Rouge gives pinkian,{@VeRUe Mt the foot of the h 1 ry | Of these classes of advertisi Se Srenty esinsiod nating the inguitine we seidorn dupiicated in tho] Obe Hundved and Thirtlety street, Both Pierce’s Corn Plasters | " k eee wid Foung ten Veto they arrested fen etter. trom @ young man| theif Vestibules were smashed, | Remove the most painful and stubborn corn ia § days, Ia poet Men's Sorosis Boots and Low Cuts, hid EE me! REG ane y the prinonera’ said they were > ikea te _ r injured women, who were| cases, only jours are required. They work quickly a1 week: Merely standing on the corner and de-| WhO attributes cee q red ed by Dr. O'Brien of J, Hood The first application stops the pain almost instantly, 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 nied qoeuiting anyone. ip w ' Fred 4 ©" | Weight Hospital, are Mrs, Lillian Leder- | loorens the corn, root and all, so that you can rub it off with > Jones, twenty-two years old of No 172 28,119 World Ads, He write st nx | ams thirty-one, of No. 61) Weat One| your Angers. It'will not come back. Mul street; Nicholas Riley, twenty-wx ee et Fee A 80) {| Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, who Pierce's Corn Plasters are so thin that they do not ; 12,347 Herald Ads, SF Mo. 1G Hort atreot; en Jafte, | ‘hemselves up & little a dhippabectybond POE dislocated right rb and con take up any room in the shoe. For eleven yeare we've 15,772 The World’s Lead twenty-sevent of No 2% Kosciusko band hunt, Now, I ame young man,| {sions of the Miss Cecilia C. sold th \ds of boxes under our money-back guaran- \\ Both mornin, nd Si meee Ont there fu anything 1 do. admire ni] Noelle, thirty-two, a achoot teucher, of the strongest posseble proof am S F st and Sundays Gotta, twenty-three of No. @ ne {#* @ neatly dressel airi, clad in almple ve Mt Wee 308 Meatrad ane Seenty Be sure you get the genuine, the elrculation of The World in ‘ , who wuffered from cute eerest and Thoinasonnet, twenty-eight | Clothes that fh her, When I say Mt her, /OYGne" tineee wih, Mumered from cu 10c and 25c a Box New York Clty exceeds that of I don't 1 falling off of h bei . f Bo. 4 Norris avenue. Be = & ig hn Pes one of both legs, and Mrs. John Mel At all Druggiste (or by mail) 23rd Street 34th Street —— Bl take the shine off, I don't mean paint. And « nice becoming hat. 1 don't twenty-four, of No. 00S West One Hu: dread and Thirty-sixth street, who sut- THE A, F, PIERCE CO., fered @ aprained ankle end lacerations tame Springfield, Mase, the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribe wpe ADDED TOGETHER, ot 2 Satan eet MAS aS

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