The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1912, Page 9

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PRISON SENTENCE FOR | ARCHITECT WHO PULLED PRETTY GIRLS’ HAIR HAR PULLER GETS WORKHOUSE TERM TON GIR'S CHARGE en Man With Strange Fancies Disarranges Coiffures of Women on Fifth Avenue, Arthur Cook, @ ref-hatred, weak- , faced youth of twenty-five, tugged at! he had no recollection of pulling several | Girls’ hair on Fitth avenue tast even: dng, but admitted he might have do: Bo, as he was a bit intoxicated, FE low yolce and his evident tear of pub-| Melty, combined with his neat, mother's: | doy” rig-out, stamped him as belonging | "to m family of social standing. He! p came to New York elght weeks ago and began work as an architect at No. 102 Lexington avenue. In court as complainant was Helen | Wilkins, twenty years old, of No. 214| ‘West ,Nineteenth street, to tell of attack Cook made on her. Several wit- nesses substantiated her story. About 10 o'clgck last night @ girl ran wp to Patrolman Hubner, on Twenty+ third street, and hysterically told him of an attack by a “hair puller” who sprang from @ doorway. Then several @rls came up, all telling of the “hair Duller at work near Nineteenth street and Fifth avenue, A quarter of an hour later Hubner heard a woman screaming. At Nineteenth street and Fifth avenue he saw four men pummelling @ young man. Nearby was Miss Wilkins, sob- bing. Her hat was in her hand and her hair down. In court Cook sald he was drinking and hazy as to his actions, Assistant District-Attorney Lockhart demanded | Ne? sister, Regina, looked on, helples: that he speak loudly so the Court could | hear his excuse, Cook said he had no: “I don't know what to do with yo @aid the Court. “I think a fine not be right. I am going to be lentent this time, however, and give you five | days in the workhouse.” 3 Cook collapsed into a chair and covered hts face with his hands. poodle no COLLEGE WILL TREAT “BLUES” AS. INSANITY. /GIRL DROWNS IN VIEW Current, and Would-Be Res cuer Nearly Perished, drowned @ attempt to sa was paddling around tn shallow wate: Unable to swim, she cried for help a she rani, | alstance and grabbed her dress, Thi | meck and pulled him under, Hopkins to Stamp Out Peculiar Mental Affliction, BALTIMORE July 2.—Among the Mra. that will be made the subject for sug- | gestive treatment in the new Phipps Psyehiatrio Clinic of Johns Hopkins| Hospital will be that mental affection | known as the “blues.” While, in them- Selves the blues do not constitute in- | sanity, according to science, it has Deen acknowledged by brain spectalists thit, psychologically, they really symptoms of approaching insanity in mila form—so mild as to be hardly noticeable, ‘Many persons,” said Dr, Adolf Meyer, who will direct the new clinic to-day, “are suffering with a mild form of insanity, so slight as not to be noticed except’ by those very close to the sufferers, Ofttines theso relatives explain the disease to ac-/ quaintances, by saying that the victim pias the ‘blues.’ ” pair Of Harris uarantee of bach of every Glasses is a complete, lasting satisfaction by the Largest Retail Opti- cal House in the World. We are proud of our reputa- tion for fair and honorable dealing—for low prices—and for eveglass accuracy. re - jarris cost PRINCE OF WALES GIVEN or more, depending upon the LEGION OF HONOR CROSS.! quality of the frame you select ae oer | and the kind of lenses your Heir to British Throne Honored by| eyes require. France as He Prepares to Leave for Home, B\\s “Se Srahis culists and Opticians PARIS, July 2.—President Fasteres| to-day gave a luncheon at the Palace o! the Eisaee in honor of the Prince of! 64 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave, Wales, who 1s about to return to Eng-| 27 West 34th St. , bet. Bth and 6th Aves, land after @ sojourn of over th 64 West 125th’St., near Lenox Ave, 442 Columbus Ave., Bist and 82nd Sta, 70 Nassau ee near John St. 1009 Broadway, near Will mores ae 489 Fulton St, Sty opp. A. nt & ff thi "| Wh Sond eaten eres months with the Marquis and Marquis of Breteuil, formerly Miss Lita Garner, daughter of qe late William T. Garner of New York, M. Fallieres presented the Prince with the insignia of the Grand Cross o! Legion of Honor, BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GCLLINSs. GC Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn ° Will Close Out Wednesday $10 to $15 Summer Dresses $4.90 Linen, Voile, Marquisette and Lingerie. , 4.90 Formerty to $13.00 Whipcord, custom tailored, Peau de Cygne lined, 12.50 Formerly to $35.00 $20 to $25 Linen Coat Suits $8.90 lace trimmed, cutaway and Norfolk effects, 8: 90 Formerly to $25.00 “tl OF MOTHER AND SISTER. Marguerite McCarren Caught in ATLANTIC CITY, July 2.—While her mother, Mrs, Katherine McCarren, and , Marguerite McCarren, sixteen , of No. 8816 Walton street, 4 Join Deal narrowly escaped four other children Marguerite but In some way got out fn the current. Young Deal went to her as- Phipps Psychiatric Clinic of Johns ¢rowning e') threw her arms about bis MoCarren ran to the water's Just In thme to see Deal reappear, consctous, but without the girl. pulled ashore and revived with many unique forms of mental disorder gimoulty. The girl's body has not yet been recovered. Smart models for Women and Misses of French} 7 $25 to $35 White Serge Suits $12.50 Attractive tailored and trimmed models, of Serge and |~ White, Natural and Colored Linen, tailored and THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1912. many charitible bequests made in Poul- |vincenr ASTOR SAILS fon's will, which wae Med for pri at | TO-NIGHT FOR EUROPE.) some months avo. He lett 8.51" to | Mad Ain de lem Nicolene Christensen, his house. er. Gossip Tries to Engage Hi _eEeEE———————————— oe ___________.. 17+Year-Old Margaret Andrews, Whose Father Denies. Viecent Astor, whom gossip ts try- ing desperately to engage to somebody, the latest rumor linking his name with that of pretty Miss Margaret Andrews, sails at 1 A. M, to-morrow on the Mauretania to spend two months in England with his mother, Mra, Ava Willing Astor, and his sister, Murtel. The three will return to New York in r, when Mra, Astor is expoct- 6 Up permanent jence here “NO-BODY LOVES A BALD MAN" Every day we see YOUNG men and women, ee, whe have ve grown 7ASIi They, immediately i My ae ed be clase, associated wit WOLD ‘AGE. mn is extremely Frag open bees Lage ing to be bald—to Q do not by it, Andrews 1s the old daughter of Mr. Cu Andrews, Mr, Andrews makes posi- tive denial of the engagement, ‘My | daughter {s a mere child,” he says, | ¢ “and the idea ts preposterous.” It appears that Vincent Astor will not return to Harvard this fall. He pop RAL COLOR, end hes given up uite in Claverly Hall, | ded aged, stimula be he che done thet you willbe Give it Left $797,859. praisal filed yesterday in the office in Brookiyn sh n, the tron Fucron St,Cor, Brivog Sr. B’KLYN. FINAL DRESS REDUCTIONS ASALE UNUSUAL; $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 Dresses reduced to less than cost at just the time when 2) you need them. SPECIAL TO-MORROW $9.97 An exceptional opportunity to replenish your vacation out fit at a trifling expense. 400 in the lot, Gaus one as Pre tty and dainty as our workrooms have ever turned out; every popular fabric is ine cluded. One exactly as illustrated. Wash Skirts Former Prices up to $2.50 Linen in white and natural, cordeline in white. only; several effective models; c superior tailored .......... r * DENTISTRY. MOONLIGHT SAIL” the Sound. F: Me, Leaves awe oad Pee ieee DIRECT ROUTE TO” | | | | rbd eg 78 Babee oo ke Tide, 8100" R? ste Yi nights Latest and best achievements inj) Dental Science—a plate without aj! roof, which does not Interfere with taste or speech, Light, strong, dur- }/ able and beautiful. Impossible to work loose or out of place. Not, plate equals: it for comfort. Can be |! had ONLY at the Waterbury Dental Parlors, whose, patent it Is, being constructed in The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE, and return home at night with a NEW set that fits perfectly. We specialize in tightening loose teeth, g de- cayed teeth and replacing missing tegth without the use of plates. All work guaranteed 10 years, Extrac. tions and dental surgery made PAIN- LESS by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY sie “Seeing Yachts Hi 1) VATION § puis 40s Difive Fistiro ________ 8TEAMBOATS. _ ATTEN SIRS Sans & Fe cain TENAH FOR KEANSBURG, N. Jon? erp wees yan ea! ho al ants Peat tind ” WATERBURY DENTAL ee <= PARLORS AUR BALE. 54 W. 284 Bt. 414-416 Faiton s¢,, New York, Brookiya, if S08 HOURS 8 to 6; SUNDAYS. @ to 2 Ladies im attendance. Ta} eis DAY EVENING FO? S4LE, Aine Al Fo} DING BATH EL, RE y. Vv BASY WECKLY OR MONTIILY PAYMENT Tart én'en American Watch and Diamond sis DIAMONDS t NCREDI1 ie DIAMONDS ON CREDIT pinto wal woe LEV OMAN aaa SRNTOe i WATCHES st eign Late [ab sethis is Wir "an™% ae tid tsi ba | tt pe ge teh at oung men rred—the toon Tearne to discriminate betvoen t tus tal hair in ite full bloom of health and shabby took ~~ BASEMENT—-WOMEN'S $3.00 AND $3.50 WASHABLE DRESSES, 91.5 Pe a ae a © 33 Years Wr G of Fashion { Delightful Place =; tor Luncheon ISOM AVE. 1977020" FSTRE ST. 7 ii service. Cool and od high above the din of the ity reer it Summer Delivery Se: to the Opportunities in, July Clearing Sale Told in One Line Items $1.98 for regular $3 White Shoes. $1.98 for $3.5Q and $4 Patrician Shoes, 48c for choice of 500 Untrimmed Hats, worth up to $2.98. $6.00 for any Trimmed Hat in our Millinery Salons, worth up to $18.50. $15 to $37.50 Imported Robes at $5.95, $7.75 and $11.75. $7.50 for $15 two-piece Priestley Cray enetted and other brands Mohair Suits for men, $1.00 f for beautiful Night Wa and Combinations, worth $2 and $2.50. Another Great Sal ar W % ° e Another Creat Sale of Women's ( This Is a Different 487.50 to $9.75 Silk + pti. ME ME RE kaki Bathing Suits. . 4, 95 Kind of Furniture Sale! ‘ford Furniture Sales are built for VER two hundred of them sold ‘last Friday and Sat- urday. So remarkable was it that we have bought The furniture is true in wood and another great lot for to-morrow’s selling. ad poe are right. The sa vite are real! We do not merely put out a few leaders as bait, but have side and Other Resorts Now in Operation o> > ~2- <r ig hown, ele New models. are shown § $100,000 worth of the idnd of furniture people want behind the few er eee sale, TF Fifth Bloor, Mall Orders Filled. and | changeable. taffe - ) messal nes, All are hand- somely trimmed with contrast. ing colored and Pers and buttons. They were made _to our order by a Guguot Furniture fale Begins Monday, July 29 Advance Sale Now On!!! Come, ispect our stock in advance of the opening day and place any orders you may desire. Compare us with other nd other sales—we are not fearful of fair comnarisons. JoinaFurniture Club Now No Club Fees, Membership in our Furniture Club will enable you to furnish your home complete or in part, on the deferred payment club plan, for less than cash prices elyewhere. No matter what you need to furnish your home, we can arrange { convenient payments. ¢ Bureau of Accounts on the Second Floor, which Write or consult you full details, T will be pleased to giv f, is iso Vala that will make our com ond. how Sod it. ive the mon Fast stop abd “think a each continuous wi 10 Hack tiles era, with, T-bal rod beach costtmes that (ash: ionablg women want. ty Third Floor. Mall Orders Filled. All sizes and colors. They are truly most j. astonishing values, |! and you can depend x Upon ‘it that they'll go <3 out in a rush. 1.48 AT LEAST fifty different models The materials are fine white batiste, These Handsome Lingerie Blouses at AN ASSORTMENT OF to select from. allover embroidery and French voile. They are daintity You will also find some smart blouses made of striped voile, black, navy and brown stripes. The illustration shows one of the models, the revers and cuffs are of white voile, chemisctte of point de Spirite. The other illustration shows a dainty blouse made of white batiste, effectively trimmed with lace and Swiss embroidery; square neck, sleeves are 34, ‘This is only one of ie many models, $2 Mannish Shirts at $1.48 The Mace ca ia quality Japonika silk, in striped and plain colors. ts AE one of the greatest val- ues im the made of all tered oak, genu- ine leather seat and back, Solid Mahogany Dining Table. $ 2 5 This table is pink, blue, aray: brown and green., ‘The striped ones are white ground with blue, black and helio stripes, Excellent values. $28 Leather Turkish Rocker, A Furniture Sale is not a without al Dryer nry!, bebe hed Waa Ball Perfected Mason Jars At the Lowest Prices You Can Buy Them in the City by tuking them in carloads, direct from Bull Brothers é at Muncie, Indiana, we eccured the lowest market price, offer these jars as a special at about what they cost us, Remember, these are the best jars made #lass, the best finish. and we —the best will certainly Com plete with porceiain lin crew tops; we stored the: 5 th ave e since January for this sale; it will pay you to for the season and buy them now, dozen in a box. $40.00 Kindel ¢ iy Divanette Bed 25 Acontrgct for 1,000 of these bed: just been closed with the Kin Couch Bed Company, pleased to be able t these high gr. ie tag a hia h or n oak 9 with , Foomy seat en mahoenny ie le der , eon shel jeep, y ig 125 Window and Porch Awnings Formerly $2.50. $3 1$4., and $4; to go at . 1 00 This price does not pay the wholesale cost of the material, let alone the making and the None to dea’ CF Sixth Floor, aoe F Mason Jars Mason Jars Mason Jars 1 O; Pi =A é lo-Gal soactbine” Be | [poeta Aig | | Meme 53e $0.45 for 100 piece Blue Willow Dinner Sets. Reg. $10.00 $8 for Theo.Haviland China 50-piece Dinner Sets. Reg. $12.95 -—-——_ BASEMENT —-EXTRA SPECIAL Great 3c Sale of Keser Colonial Table \V mall Mall Orders Filed. Glassware Handsome Colonial style; j f es, var i binding. This opportunity comes but once a year. Ad "up to 1695 0 to 15e; now ry Bring your measurements and act quickly, they may be all sold before noon. ~ While They Last, 200 NEW at 6x8 Porch Screens '65 —- Natural, Outside Bark § Cc v5 bushe This is perhaps Lie last ine of Woy oge pe? ose porch sereens this year because 1.00; 2Be 35¢ | these por : ) : , arge | Jule have but 200, and to clear them "idan Pyeger $1 rere aT. Fait nl » this low price. mn Wheat |reoue “ ) 2 26c) hats tae in, tbo aus > m at ee “_ \! MILD CUREDITAMS. Lb. 15140 | WINES LCUgs Clearing Prices "= i( EH ernst intani SUGAR CURED HAMS, Ib. 18¢ Stn itegandy eet Royal Wilton Rugs, 8.9s10.6. | Royal Axminster Rugs (slightly MILD CURED BACON, Lb. 153 (¢ | Persioiy #000 gag gg | matatehea) 6x10 Yor ( DBGNELESS D/ Lb. 18140 || Extra uailty, Wilton Ruye,| price... "$14.75 |] | jf} SSxtodi. | Kormerly 945 75 | Royal Rugs, ote ' Royal Wilton Rugs, 2. For sa Site ope YBa no ey Wi “$16.90 |} | Wilton Rugs, | Royal Axmnin: ue (perfect) ¢ * $42.80 | a3v.30. Sak cela . $24.75 Il) Bey Ot eile | ox1a Grow Bugeisenena #20001 y) Matron 7)

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