The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1912, Page 5

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Mise Helene Gilbert, the beautiful | young woman who flashed like some | tropte butterfly into the dance at Berry cabaret, Far Rockaway, early yester- day morning and an hour later was lifted, torn and mangled, from the wreek of a heavy automobile on the Cedarhurst road, cannot live through the ay, so the physicians at St. Jo- seph’s Hospital, Far Rookaway, say. and alone. But hospital early to the young e hurried away without leaving a name. Helene Gilbert, whowe daring ball cor tume of dead black silk, splashed with _HELEN E GILBERT in Brother's THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY" 22, 19132, 4a. HURT IN Iny RID i KANSAS CITY, July %.—Gold, silver ——— — — ——— ; poviter HOOP at cha "f ha" old e Sol elter dump at Argentine, Kas., have ‘ ~ AFTER BAY BALL Bats eed aoa Complimentary ane |THE | a structural steel company. Officers of | | eee ue Se Soman As many ses as are reasonably required for | \ STORE ometter ‘the metal splashed stem the whether Purchasers oF not, applying at the Probab Ended b Cr: he aoere | he we u h itd in ‘rem jum ‘ar or on the oor of our rat aly Senna ation tines Tat tae advantagents © cumtt Hiliag pr one (nw es 0 utomobile. i SER REE TET IIS many books as will be needed to secure the e | e Only wotree stamps good inanyonetook} igmgigrsts oJ. B.GREENHUT. Pres. New york as re & See Today’s Evening Journal for Our “Better Goods for the Same Mone th “ * f S a y or the IN NEW YORK’S Main Building BARGAIN BASEMENT Ad. Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” SHOPPING CENTER” | e ' dnite® Kelly's 225th ne of these hot days try a e S n suit of Dr. Deimel Underwear row, of the Sale of Street r ; " e fears yout skin ry despite | a1 | Qf WOMEN’S SUITS, COATS, A t I 1 It's that unique linen-mesh € ‘SS an 2 rice cepige, Was the sensation of the night fabric. Linens the quickest WAISTS, SKIRTS & DRESSES WME tha WAL GAL UOEn ttn Bete 8k textile to absorb moisture and tie? vs Having the linen in the mesh very high class of women’s trade for years. LINE OF WHAT WILL BE OFFERED. fatiby sad disap, ‘ta bse, Gas GRE The body of Thornes Witlieme wae |{ form makes the processquicker After a quarter of a century of prosperity, they Makers of national repute produced these gar: the dawa her beauty and-tb ightii-| D8 brother-in-law, T. P. Plerson, at Dr. Deimel Linen-Mesh Un- 4 s 4 is pene of hor wit have made Rer a fel: tieih street, Williams hott boon oeees || derwear is therefore ideal for at less than half its value. armeime Belair ae Wein yoereee aan Won P Hh atsset ONG | ES “raciiy. Williams “wan, found pa | James McCutcheon&Co. BUTTERFLY GIRL ect waae aoe | $62,000 FROM REFUSE sea F a See T O14 smelter testane Hepecte to or Details o ‘Mi ds S ] f Pi ee Today's AURAL LI A) Yield $25,000 More. Our Great 1 summer a e O 1anos Ev vening Journal | yielded $62,000 in the last thirteen ifn atea"esmans teas a vey A Stamps Free, Tomorrow|\ 8!° HS, for the property. . rf Helena Gilbert's Giddy Career! pas for the propert books unfilled will be given to all persons, premium desired. Livew-mest) Ynidewev r - GREENHUT-stEGEL coorer co._MAIN BUILDING Continuation, Tomor- and see how marvellously it , Ss : is TOM. ake tank te et tcee ma ate the quickest to dry again. Kelly’s, of 125th Street, have been supplying a | BLY PRINT MORE THAN THE MEREST OUT: place where the white lights paie into|found lost night in the anartment of |] Still retire from business, and give us their entire stock | Ments—artists who cater to the bestgrade of specialty jer figure. She ere from Mon-!pying tie apartment with Chapini| perspiration weather. REAL GEMS IN WOMEN’S OUTER WEAR, ory for years. recently, when she moved to the Hotel ed with two gas jety turned on, He as pretty a lot of garments as w’ ve ever seen, in a So much for fashions and materials; now study VARIETY SO GREAT THAT WE CAN'T POSSI- | this abridged price list: I 4 . |lete no note and ‘no motive for th Maryland at No, 14 Weat Forty-ninth | teeq can ho found. ie wan forty-five || oth Ave. & 34th Street, jit | Oterte vaauty wan wiped peste: la and had formerly been @ Oppoate Waltort- Astoria, The ree Odd Dresses The Petticoats Silk, Chiffon and jase with the ewiftness 0 Kelly’s ur (Of Various Materials) Kelly’: 0 Hay VNTR cape | a Price Price | Kelly's rene, | SAPGe oe ‘. Lace Blouses anions bao! elly’s Our from the dance skidded and crashed into $42.50 17. 50 Price — M1 | 50 Price Price & group of trees on the Cedarhurst | to "aid Weeeue $ $3.00.....00000.. $15.00 $ road, Her skull was fractured, her foa-| $29. $14. 75 | 8.00 ‘1 00 t $19. 50 7 50 eee oe ord €8 Taylor = Vlei. 1650) | Stoo | sto a rectude the chance of recovery, | $21. te 80 510. 00 6. 0 $5.00.. 52.50 to $13.50........ 5.00 Shaver wn 80 may Founded 1826 can Smee ee... ae 3.00 F850 3.50 Thomas Breener of No. to Bighth | ee to $20.00........ 8.75 1U $9 95 cise Recon ates 11.95 ead pieces $ ‘ wenue, who was the chauffeur of the| ; m et Cl he) Can Mat oe thas Exceptional Values in The Gowns | $8. r : 4 to $4.98......... 45. to $6.98......... 2.98 ay. He hat a fighting chance fo . . felly’ 0 | ingerie an i i | recovery, though ‘ew attorng trom Misses’ & Juniors’ Dresses oS price, | Tailored Blouses ee er 75. | Ket The arity concussion of the brain and broken| | elly’s ur ee $45.00 $ Hii cgeiceves. (Ee y | May Addne Taker otinennlier ca | ; to $62.50...... 22.50 | Kets Our Lo Ci th Coat Price Price tre, who was taien to Nageau Hospital, White Dresses Tub Dresses $29.50 514.75 | pal Fey Fe a ee Hoke §8.75 Mineola, will recover: he has only) OF fine mull, batiste, dimi-]Of chambrays, dimities, to $40.00...... . "$10.00........ “deep | Felture Gree tee Pst ‘Andrew Bernac of No. 4 West Fitty- ties and lawns, lawns, ginghamis and linens, Bt 50 $10 00 $3.98 J 98 $15.00 $ ey | $9.75.: 3 95 i seventh street, and Ma: of No. - Ps 10 9a1.0U...... ° e tae ee at - seventh street, and May Smith, of No. | $12.50 & $19.50 $3. 95 & $6.50 5 : A | to $5.00......... ° to $18.00........ 7.50 Up to Dy) sor , Values $20.00 and $25.00 | Values $6.50 and $12.50 Lingerie Dresses _, $1.98 | 00 $12.00 5% 95 $5.98............ dade fase pasties an amar Kelly's Our ‘0 $3.00.......+. ‘ to $14.00........ Up to $1.85 SS) itive pars Silk and Cloth Long Silk Coats § UBD) ccsen ss sep Misses’ & Juniors’ Slips i} | to $25.00........ 7.50 | mae Jackets "hie Be | WB ssesesscesans 95- “ : rs | 4 celly’s Our ti Find . Fine Mull, lace trimmed............... $2.95 Paice an 500 | | price Price Pez 00 ie "11.75 Long Linen Coats j 31 ss Up to . $ | $10. $ $17.50 ls | Kelly’s Our Messaline Silk.............. $4.95 & $6.50 A) | $9.75............ 3.95 | f0's13.00........ 5.00 | ito... 8.75 | sprite Price * Joy riders ver ee 1 92.19 50 $9.8......... *B.95 | o'itsoo........ DE | shoo... 3.95 Saturday mission from his empioy ‘| Misses’ & Juniors’ Broadcloth Capes 4 N. B.—No Garments Sent C. O. D. or on Approval (MAIN Building, Firat Ploor.) New York by train; but hi auto out of a garage at Rockville Cen Puimaaimenttine Cancale Spectal at $7.95 8 $9.50 train fi comnaiony on, tb Marove them | This 10 a Sanive Hote, Fe Special. Pe rnb Thuleting, Elaborate . : : or 10 rrow’s cials in Fees Cee DiceRet Ot the sreninn| Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Tomo v Evening Gowa, hilarity the trip was made to Berry's hotel and thence, after the dancing, tae | party started for the early morning gin to New York which ended in the | = ae ae peers tm TOLZ WASSER &.CO. “Yoshky Nigger” Badly Scared as ' OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL.9 P.M He Loses Portion of His NO DEPOSIT. REQUIRED FR EE Skull, } #506 WEEKLY Aa echo of the east side horse-potson- Ing cases was heard early to-day when Joseph Tobdiinsky, known as “Yoshky Nigger," told the police that he had been shot aa he lay in bed by & man standing outside on the fire-escape, On bullet buried itmelf In the wall; th ond ploughed through about two Please See Our Advertisement in Today’s Evening Globe $29.50 GREENHUT-SIEGEL CoopER Co—MAIN BUILDING | i maces ca i (Rea cee Another Big ‘Sale of — am © Blue Serge Suits, $2 75 way stand 3 i Tomorrow, at . “Kingly” 9) 1,000 pure all-wool fast-color ea serge suits go in. this Trousers on Sale at. . sale tomorrow. We guarantee every suit to give entire sat- | % * . P r . These trousers are in isfaction and to fit perfectly. We can fit the youth, the | stripe worsteds, in sizes 29 This Gold Ciel Lh Pea onetaen | Framed young man, the man of average build, as well as seine beeen Pigg Sa os TH in she. Rogue's Gel | Mirror the tall, slender man, and the stout man who | outing trousers, in sizes 28 | rested on complaint of Max Li with every ae to size 52. to 40. No. @ Rutgers street in cc purchase wears up to size 52. Sie Hitee: emen inn aae of $50 or Don’t miss this great blue serge suit sale, | 240 Odd Cffice Coats — dish Camorra, ets, over, ti h autre SS black and gray; s] es to $2, at tomorrow, at $8.75. « (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) stable men have raised a fu ave him assassinated. The shooting create ent | ‘GREENHUT-SIEGEL CooveR Co.-MAIN BUILDING: The Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of. Men’s and Women’s °3 and *3.50 sq Q 5 Foot-Mould Low Shoes at... me Not an old style among them—all this season's merchandise. The women’s low shoes consist of every style in the most up-to asleep in their ground floor, P the Madison street tenants and cn verneur Hospital. $50 Worth $3 Down} re tu at.25 Worth $5 DownS Weekly Worth $10.00 Down $33, ‘ $15.00‘ . Ponda tetilt MAIN BUILDING————| No Finer Fabric Than This ‘ur Summer Use $20.00 ‘ ql Tollet ko: jy date leathers, such as tan Russia calfskin, gun-metal callsiun, $30.00 ** ! at Silk-and-Cotton ici kidskin, patent leather, black or tan suede velvets, cray eneites; $40.00 ‘* 100 | oak Kiten yhite canvas Oxfords, pumps and Colonials, The men’s low $50.00‘ 200 | Fitns toon Pongee i consist of Oxfords in every style in all leathers, sizes and | 4 unte in Proportion, Tt widths, > rh : Of The i nN rin We intend making this sale the greatest clearing event in the WORL D ~ = All Goods Tomorrow, history of our Shoe Store, Not a style 2rVve All of our $3 9 IH IDS 1 Marked in a Yard, Y and $3.50 Foot-Mould low shoes are included ory style, leather, 5 F ‘AR! Plain Figures size and width, 4 24-inch, semi-rough silk-and-cotton p»ngeo w Apartment, col Ing of Parlor, . in all shades; a handsome, shimmering i anraaon Brings Wie HES lustrous material; on sale, tomorrow, at a most attractive price. (MAIN Bullding, Main Ploor.) Women’s $4 and $5 Foot-Mould Oxfords and Pumpe-—every style; this is -made line of Foot-Moulds; every leather, ‘2. 65] | je and width; at the extremely low price of ance te end your remiitar Men's $4 and $5 Foot-Mould Oxfords —every style; also our own beach-made; nota style reserved; every | leathe D) 65 st ieee and Widths fone e reece B

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