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{ | } a No é ; ' ' ' ' ‘ on i i EAE AB AE ER ~~. ~~~ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ‘GUARD KING GEORGE STEAMBOAT ASHORE OFF COLLEGE POINT AND ROYAL GUESTS REEF, CREW ABOARD Captain Thinks She Will Soon Float. tended Attack by Women at Garden Party at Windsor. ‘The steamboat Argyle with only her, erew on board went aground off Col- lage Potnt Reef in the fog shortly be- fore 9 o'clock this morning. ‘The captain and crow are standing Oy and refune to leave the vessel. ‘The Argyle is in command of Capt. LONDON, July 18 —-Ags @ precaution Against a muffragette descent on the royal garden party at Windsor thin af- | ternoon, 20 plain clothes men mingled with the 10,090 guests on the castle grounds and extra bodyguards watched Peter Haines and there are fourteen in the crew. e boat was bound from College Point to New Rochelle, where with a couple of other boats she was to take an excursion party to South Beach for the day, Capt. Haines tele- phoned to the McAllister Steamboat Company tha nd the crew are safe end that as f he can ancertain the veosel is not damaged, and he felt con- fident thet she would be floated at the next high tide. He anid sho was stuck in the mud and not on a reef as was at first believed. Capt. Haines phoned to his office that early this morning there was a heavy fog over the Sound and he, with the) other captains, walted until it had some- Ret Gitek. Mee wanes ehonk watt |. ues Vile 886 Ave of Bie code. Geafly 9 colock end then otarted, as| fndants in the new indlotmene found the fog had lifted considerably by that|>Y the Federal Grand Jury appeared time, He had not gone far when the| before Judge Learned Hand tn tho fog decame thick again and the doat| Criminal Branch of the United Btates ran on the mud flats off College Point, | District Court ¢o-day and entered pleas ‘where she is now waiting the next high| of not @utity to the oharge of using the ate, matle to defraud investors by @ 82 per cabinet members present. Bootiand Yard had received a hint that the muffragettes intended to break up the party. FLAGG PLEADS NOT GUILTY WITH FIVE CO-DEFENDANTS. Released on Bonds Given in First Indictment, Which Is to Be Quashed. cent. brokerage echeme operated at No. 108 West Fortioth treet. They were all reteased on the bonds given on the first indictment which will now de quashed. The defendants who entered pleas with Flage were Daniel Nash Morgan, former Treasurer of the United States; Alvin M. Higeins, lewyer of No. 206 Broadway; the Rev. Dr. James T. Schock DENIES MOTION TO ADD FIRMS TO TOBACCO SUIT. Judge Lacombe “Holds Liggett & Myers ‘and Lorillard Company Cannot Be Defendants. Judge Lacombe, in an opinion handed FROM SUFRR SUFFRAGETTES ‘Went Mitel in Fog bat | Scotland Yard Gots Gets Hint of In- over King George, Queen Mary and the | Jor the Dutch Reformed Church at Plain- Henry A. Jackson and El- | brige C. Sewall, Fiage’s cashier, Rufus | P. Hankey of Detroit, Mich., and Edward |. De Wolfe and James Allen, the three new defendants in the case have yet | feid, N. J; to plead. The Indictment returned yes. terday which Covers fifty-one typewritten pages contains seven counts alleging the use of the matis to defraud and con- spiracy, THOUSANDS DIE. YEARLY FROM APPENDIGITIS Stop for a moment and think, You will undoubtedly recall some relative or dear friend who has either died of or been operated on for APPENDICITIS within the past year. Think of the suffering they have endured—the horror of the hospital cot—the enormous ex- Dense of an operation. Perhaps YOU are troubled with @ pain in the side that is caused by a growth in the intestines called the appendix. Don't disregard it as many have done, and walt until the ambu- lance backs et your door. Start now, and take something that will clean out the intestines and re move the accumulation of waste that results in Appendicitis. PARTOLA, thé Doctor in Candy Form, taken occasionally, will re- sult in the gentle and natural working of the bowels and pro- tect you from the much dreaded Appendicitis. Tt is sold by most good druggists in 26c, 50c and $1.00 boxes, or direct by the Par- tola Co., 160 24 av., New York. Gown to-day in the Federal District Court, denied the motion to make the Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Campany and the P. Lorillard Comps co-de- fendants in the Sherman lawsuit for treble damages, aggregating $200,000, drought by Locker & Co., tobacco deal- ere, against the American Tobacco Company, American Snuff Company, Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Company and the Metropolitan Tobacco Com- Dany. The damages are asked for in- Jury alleged to have been done by the Gefendants to Locker & Co.'s business 08 a result of @ combination ia restraint of trade. In the opinion Judge Lacombe sald: “The action is brought under the sev- @nth section of the Federal Anti-Trust sAet of July 2, 1890. Its gravamen is tortuous action and it is elementary that the cause of an action must be complete when sult is brought; until the wrong is done and the injury suf- fered there te no cause of action under this section. Threatened wrong and ap- Prehended loss are not within its pro- visions. To the Federal Government alone does the Anti-Trust Act confine the pwer to check future contemplated unlawful acts by injunction. The relief accorded to the individual te an action at law for treble damages when he can show that the act has been vio- OPPENHEIM, GLLINSz 34th Street Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Women’s& Misses’ Summer Dresses Lingerie Waists, Wash Skirts . Girls’ Summer Dresses 29.75 Crepe Meteor Dresses............. Hated ae tne eet coation has in;| 25.00 Voile and Net Dresses Ped H 2 <u STOKES SUED FOR $75,000 15.00 One Piece Linen Dresses.......... 7.90 BY GIRL HIS AUTO HURT. Alma Benson Helping Members of Family Cross Street When Hit by Millionaire’s Car. Mies Alma J. Benson, fifteen years 4, to-day brought eult in the Supreme Court against W. E. D, Stokes, the mill- Jonaire owner bf the Hotel Ansonta, to recover for having been run down by his automobile at Broadway and Sixty- eighth street on June 30. The papers in the sult declares that while Miss Benson was helping other members of her family to avoid the crowd of vehicles at the placo of the accident, eho was knocked down and severely injured, A Mat of the girl's injuries include a fractured thigh and broken leg, contu- sions and bruises on the body, internal and other injuries, especially to the Rervous ayetem, which, it ts claimed, 3.00 Lingerie Waists 2.00 10.00 Satin Bathing Suits.............. 4.00 Lingerie Waists.......... Clearance of Women’s Lingerie Waists 90c 2.00 Reduced to Balance of the High Grade Summer Waists at Greatly Reduced Prices Women's Separate Wash Skirts Tailored Models of Cordeline, Ramie Linen and Eponge 2.90 Regular Values $4.50 to $7.50 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS x G@ Clearance of 3.75 Girls’ & Misses’ Summer Dresses lan and OND. bere ond Importers 0 Diam bates" oeiting inf that be Padele ‘tail eller broidery trimmed. Ever Marge sprend enenrat ° fire and bril~ 8200, They we 300 Girls’ figures, 500 Children's Soa § fad 1-3 ao 180 oninas bert 150 Misses’ Washable Gingham Dresses in colored stripes and checks, eyelet embroidery trimmings. 250 Linen, Lingerie, Voile and Summer | Tissue Dresses for Misses and Small Women, in colors, stripes and checks; Washable Dresses of Percale, Galatea and Gingham in colored stripes and 175 Girls’ Fancy White Lingerie and Hand-Embroidered Linen Real lace and embroidery trimmings. Irish lace and To close 1.95 + 5.90 s; lace and em- Values to $15.00 1.50 To close Dresses; 3.95 Values to $7.90 a lineonied Wash Dresses | | | Importer ef Diamonds, | SO preaiway, dew York | ‘ GPEN UNTIL 6 O'CLOCE, Of Galatea, Repp 4 Drill. Values to $3.50...69¢ Surety Stamp Coupons With All Purchases | Crea in half Young Men’s $5 to $6 Trousers $2.95 In plain white flannel and serge, and white serge wi pencil and fancy pe in “the ‘semi-peg or plain ls, with two hip pockets and fob et; have flap and buckles, belt loops and cuff bottoms. Men’s.$1.00 to $2.00 Shirts 79c ppmperied a Madras, Percales, Ander- ‘oven Stripes, Mercerized Pon Pes and Crystal Cloth. Coat models, with attached cuffs; some with soft French turnback cuffs; all have fine iced buttons, All sizes and sleeve lengths. tunities for Smart, dainty lawns 4, Skirts, colors \ model, button front or side.. Furniture Pay-as-Convenient by Joining $6.50 Early English Library Table, $4.75 Made of solid oak and finished a beautiful shade of early Regist large drawer in centre; shelf in base; well made and nicely finished. The top is 26 inches, and 42 inches fong. $3.50 Reed Rocker, This beautiful $2.50 rocker is made of fine round reed on white maple full roll frame; reed arms and back; heey braced base; much larger and more comfort- able than similar rockers that are ad- vertised; made of Suits for Out of Town Suits, 2-piece Sacks, plaincream, Selfstriped or pencil striped; tropical weight Serges and fancies score or more diff stripes and checks... 50 JULY oh, y rr cc out stock on hand of a high class manufacturer, comprising Over 1,000 Men’s $18 to $25 Suits Including the Correct and Popular Models and Materials of the Day, at 12.50 $18, $20, $22 and $25 Are the Standard Prices for These Fine Suits in Hundreds of the Best Men’s Clothing Stores in America m Flannel and Serge lined, 2=piece styles. Cash or Credit Buy your Clothing on O’Neill’s “Club Plan,” and pay as convenient. "Nelll’s Store for Dad and the Boys. Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suits $1.98 Suits reduced from our regular line of $8.50 and $4.00 Suits, and are in fancy effects, double breasted Is; suitsare tailored for service; sizes 7tol7. Boys’ Pajamas 69c Pon, madras, soisette, ete., in several shades; made with silk loops and pear! buttons; sizes 4 to 18. Boys’ $1.25 to $2.50 traw Hats - 95c In rough and mit straws, plain and fancy styles, is, 1912, In New York's FILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Sales Advertised Here Are for All Day Friday and Saturday Prorning—Store Closes at 1 P. a: Saturday eI, Sci i %) Y(3 nut Every fabric every weave. tailoring. Come Quickly if You Want One of These $5.00 to $8.00 Genuine Panama Hats $1.95 Men's Reg. $2.00 Pajamas 95c — FINE MADRAS PAJAMAS, cut full and roomy; trimmed wi silk Idops and large pearl but well made, with surplice neck; al Friday! A Busy Bargain Day in Our Women’s Outerwear Sections the economical shopper. and gingha: Repp ‘and. Linen natural or white; high girdle " $1.95 ana $2.75 Specials From the Great July Sale O'NEILL'S Household Club $4.75 Fumed Oak Magazine Stand, $3.50 Solid oak, fumed a warm brown; |] The height is 40 inches, width 20 inches and depth 13 inches; three large, roomy shelves, A most ff convenient article which will add sree ta the fur- of your ftrare oF living room, $1.25 Kitchen Chair, 98c Just like illustration. wood seat and, comfortable, shaped back. | ‘The, back has five flat, spin: dles, shaped posts, which are bol to the seat and which ea rie ble for it to ecome unglued or get loose. The legs are strengthened with eight heavy braces. The top of ir is straight which |makes it conven- ient €@ rest an iron- Has shaped much better mater- ial, ete; finished natural, B | Golde ing board on, if so de- sired. ‘The finish is nm oak. 9. eB Brilliantine Skirt 6 ¢ black or blue ser, and mixtures.. All our hi th class Dresses, lin, linens and voiles, are on sale at Baviy reduced prices. All our fashionable mid-Summer apparel is underpriced for the purpose of effecting an early clearance. There are hundreds of wonderf oppor- Over 1,000 Tub Dresses Regular Values $1.95 to $2.50 simple Summer dresses, of ginghams, lawns and muslins, A ite rent styles, with clever trimmings of bands and edgings of self material, contrasting colors, lace, embroidery, etc., etc. 93.95 Street or Poroh Dresses, made of a very smart black and $4. 50 ight Wool Skirts, made of " Dee aa $3: 95 jodel, in O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. Heatherbloom Petticoats Regularly $1.00; Friday at 75¢ Guaranteed Heatherbloom, “silks only rival.” ‘The trade-mark is on every garment. Colors only, Misses’ Dresses Regularly $2.95; Friday at $1. 98 Misses’ ‘Tub Dresses in percale and colored lawn, in. two distinct models; trimmed with pique and embroidery, self-colored buttons; high girdle waist; sizes 14, 16 and 18. Parasols Regularly 82.50; $1. 50 Friday at In plain colors; all the ular shades; others with ribbon borders and insertions, White Shoes Regularly $3.50; Women's Whits Canvas Button Boots; high Cuben heel, covered, tipped or plain toe; A to D widths. Misses’ and Children's White Canvas Strap Pu: sizes 6 to 11, at 91 at $2.00; growin, sizes 234 to 5, a Auto Horns Regularly $10.00; leaf . $4.98 Electric Auto Horns; another shi ment of 50 of these fine brass electric horns, ww Ad the highest achievement of skilful New York Double Surety: Stamps With Forenoon Purchases Co. Suits for in Town Nek Blue Serge, sack and Norfolk styles, half lined; Priest- ley's cravenetled mohair suits, Uf lined; light weight fancy worsteds and cassimere sack suits, 2 and 3 piece. that fashion favors, every color, And in each suit you will see Men's $2.95 Bathing Suits $1.95 Made of pure wool in sweater oF rsey weave, in light oxford or navy bie trimmed with white; sizes $4 to Boys’ $2 to $3 Wash Suits 95c Ginghams, galateas, chambrays, etc., in military or Chie rts Perret collars, fancy trimmed. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys’ $1.00 to $1.25 Wash Suits, 55c Men's $3.00 Low Shoes $1.85 In pereal id fancy cottons, made wae eeean styles watB military oF) Au Goodyear welts, in patent a leather, gun metal and tan Russia calf; included are some of the famous W. L. Douglas low shoes, slightly imperfect. Men's $3.50 Shoes and Ox- fords at $2.45 Boys’ 65c Khaki Trousers, 35c Inthe best grade cf khaki; sizes 5 to 16. Special—54-inch Black and Colored Pure Mohair Sicilian at 90C yd. The quality usually sold at $1.50 yard. Adapted particularly to women’s bathing suits, separate s and men's coats, Friday—5,000 Yards All Silk Satin Messaline at 69c yd. Sold regularly at $1.10 yard, O'Neill Main Store—Second Fleer. Satin Bathing Suits Value $8.50, $6.95 Friday at... Satin Bathing Suits in Black andNavy. Four dif- ferent models in this lot; some plain, others trimmed with eponge, braid, silk and satin of contrasting shades. Women's Bathing Suits of Mohair and Surf Cloth with or without bloomers. Suailor collars with Dutch or square necks. Plain or else trimmed in navy or black. $2.29, $2.95 to $3.50 O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. What to Eat in Summet Hundreds of dainty, delicious, toothsome, refreshing and cooling foods and beverages are to be seen at O'Neill's. There may be some new ideas that you have not yet heard about. On all Lowe ial sales we reserve the right to limit quantities. lephone orders receive immediate attention. Phone 5,700— Chelsea. Prompt deliveries to all suburbs and Summer resorts. O'Neill Main Building, Basement, Hams and Del Monte Butter 4 Asparagus M Finest fresh Dom cartons, this sale. . + sither Wirchase.of age h len 56 faace—Gennine Smoked Kal Smoked Sliced | ewan Fin im fort-—L.b BuIA Pimento—Per “far)) FRESH FRUIT, Valencia Late Oranges— Per a large frul "es Valencia Late Oranges Per dozen, medium Condensed * Milk The Sweet Clover Brand; per dozen, #1. New Deltelous Bourbon Potatoes Fancy Cholee quality ehiy English Breakfast, for hot or iced tea, where quan- 7 | tities are to be