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COMMISSIONER TAL ALEXANDER KILLED. BY FALL Injuries From Plunge Into Well Were at First Thought to Be Slight. United States Commissioner and Dis triet Court Clerk Thomas H. Alexander, for many years attached to the courts fn the Federal Buliding, died to-day at bis home in Harriman, N. Y. His death was directly due to injuries he received ou the night of July 9 when he fell into # well which was being constructed for him. The accident, thought at the time to be # comparatively trifling affair, occurred Sa @ Peculiar manner, The Commie sioner, who had been living with his | family in a house rented from Ward Brower of Mon pending t pletion of a fine WELL. When vaching the house his foot ng a r fell homes fter halt red man from fool, from which graduated In hen he was adinitted 1 a law partnership ch continued ni 1885, onership and full Court upon the re- uiissioner Samuel H, hip of the urement of Lyman in Ju BECKER’S SUCCESSOR ACTIVE ho fs ch. The arrest ythe appotn: third sty . 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Refuse substitutes and imitations; they are injurious, Se for free medical booklet containing testl- monials and rare common-sense World | Wants Work ‘und y worm Wondere. and listless compared tc what you used id ought to be? Then take And with and consequently NO CONSPIRACY IN NEW HUDSON COURT HOUSE. Judges Who Sat on County Hall of Justice*in Jersey Find for Defendants. There was no conspiracy to defraud Hudson County in the construction and furnishing of the new county court- house. This waa the conclusion reached and announced this morning by Supreme Court Justice Swayze and Judges Blair and Caséy, who constituted the court and heard the testimony at the trials of those charged with conspiracy. Some of the prices charged seemed high to the Court, but there was an absence of proof of conspiracy and the Court held that the evidence of arch- itects and othets showed the prices not unduly high. The defendants Architects Hugh Roberts and his tant, Theodore O, Frankel; Col, moda F. Gill, @ principal, and Norm: Ker, local of John Gill 8 on the bulld- ing, and George C, New York, manager of the Art Metal Construction Company, which supplfed $1%,000 worth of metal furniture. They elected to be tried by three judm jury, and the case |frem_ time to time months. eseningnljinntnisiomes 1/ WOMAN SLAYS MAN AND THEN ENDS HER | OWN LIFE. were y ns Arthur | Laborer's Body Found Alongside his custo \° as nis currom. Com” That of Mrs. Cerudi in Her Home a hale mile away in Mount Vernon. 1M HE FELL INTO 14-FOOT Vincento Giordano, a laborer, and | Mrs. Santia Cerudi, were found dead at noon to-day on the floor of Mrs. Cerudi's apartment at No. 16 Fifth ave- nue, Mount Vernon. A revolver on the man's hand indicated t she had killed Gtor. dano and herself, Both Mrs. Cerud! and her husband | had known Giordano in Sicily, where he had been a@ letter carrier, He came ~|to America soon after them and was thelr most frequent visitor. | Neighbors commented on his visiting the house js0 often when Cerud! was at work. Lately he has called less and less fre quently and there had been talk of his attachment for another woman. The police were unable to find any- body who had heard the shots which killed thetwo. One witness said he had geen Glordano enter the house a little before 11 o'clock. The two Ce- |rud{ children were not at pan when | the tragedy occurred. g Mibian > TENS DASHING INTO ROMAN FORUM Lands a Wreck Where Mark Antony Delivered Caesar's Ora- tion—Eighteen Peysons Hurt. ROME, July 24.—Jumping the track at high specd, a street car plunged into the Roman ferum to-day and mounted the ruins of the rostrum where Mark An- thony delivered Caeser's funeral oration. The ruins were further ruined and eigh- teen passen, went to hospital. bint Radiat Hear-Admiral SHANGHAI, Jul Murdock, retiving, surren- d of the American Asi- y to Rear-Admiral R. 4 will start home on Lexington to 3d Ave. ALL CARS TRANSF ER TO | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1912." 7 | VETERAN W. U. MAN DEAD. Lot, Parry, Might Wires tu World L. T. Parry, for twenty-five years one of the speediest telegraphers in the Western Union service and for fifteen years night mana) vires run Manager of ning into the Wor led of heart disease to-day at his in Elmhurst, L. 1 The dead toteg! wan fifty two years old and had handled some of the biggest rush newspaper cent years. He was known to leave all over the country, He and four children <a wife meer Out Come Thousands of Dress Shields! Hereafter, Madame, You Are Going te Feel More “Comfy” Under the Arms. Girls, at a we box of PERS”I-NO right | he drug store, and get one of) It means the | ined Gowns, No Mi Drese If You Use PERSP! PERSPI-NO keeps tho arm-pits just as |fresh and dry &« any other part of the body. You car wear any weight of clothing, be in hot stuffy rooms, ins |warm theatre or dance-ball and never | Over-perspire in the arm-pits, The colors in 8 colored gown will never run. The loth will never fade, get stiff from per- spiration and then rot and tear and ruin | your gown at the arm-pits, Nevermore! No more rolling up topes under the . PI-N | & delightful powder, absolutely safe for everybody, and never harms any fabric, It's @ wopder. Try it once, and be con- jwinced, You apply it with # pad, waich & packed with every box. | Satisfaction or money back, PERSPI-NO 1s for sale at your de. [eR estat cs on receint | $f price, by the Perspo Co. 3715 Lincoln ve. Chicago, - CAR CLIMBS THE ROSTRUM. | =~ ~ — =| W: L. DOUCLAS $3 $380 &$4 | For style, comfort and service W. L. Douglas shoes are just as good as other makes sold at higher prices, Gtores in Greater New York: | | | 59th to 60th St. | Men’s High-Grade Underwear American Knitting Mills Co.'s entire stock accomplished, They are here, | At 49c ‘alue $1 to $1.50 Men's high-grade Madras Athletic Shirts and Drawers, silk striped; and fine lisle thread Balbriggan Shirts and | Drawers, none worth less than $1 and many worth $1.50. No Mall Orders Filled. harmless. cerized lisle. | The demand for these silk stoc! We will fill mail orders, Thread Vests, elaborately hand crocheted; a variety of styles, values Bie | to 98; your 3 of samples, at about 50 shirts, drawers and union suits, tanging in va! $2.50. We have arranged them in two groups, as follows: Women’s Silk Stocki Women's Imported White Lisle | Wome usual Ay! re at the very low price of. MINGDALES'—Lex, to 3d; Ave., ents on the dollar. wal hae Rocha These same salzsmen’sgamples have influenced thousands of dollars’ worth of business for the American Knitting Mills Co., hence the work for which they were interded has been now; the assortment comprises | | es up to }| | | At 98c | Value $1.50 to $2.50 Men's high-grade Union Suits, fine lis'e thread, in a } | variety of sty values from $1.50 to $2.50. Excellent values at this very low price. Quantity Henited: Men’s Silk Half Hose at the They show mill faults, so slight as to be practically Pleasing to the eye and unsurpassed for wear, they are reinforced at principal weer poin’ vith fine mer- ngs at Be kings is so heavy that it takes all our merchandising energy to keep it supplied. Good fortune brought us another choice lot, silk, with linen heels and toes and garter tops. navy, tan and black make up the assor tment. Icoks to us like the best purchase we've made yet in these women’s silk stockings. all pure thread Pink, sky, It Your choice 20C Bloomlagtaiee’, Main Floor, Ceatee, Women’s Summer Underwear | SUCH NOTABLY GOOD QUALITY UNDERWEAR | WAS NEVZR 80 EASILY ORTAINABLE | ow. i Gauze Cotton Union lety of shapes, regular sizee, at the uncom- active special 24, fu Large range of colors end Lisek, in all sizes. es rs Wee " Li A <> DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT. © 33 Years Leaders oxo G (] STREET. EIGHTH "Length Silk Gloves, 59¢ ¢ Elbow Length Silk Gloves, 39¢ $ 59c In Black, White and Colors. Usually $1.00 Pair {6 bcos Length Mousquetaire Milanese, double tipped fi black and colors. 7 Main Floor, Mati White Mousquetaire Tricot, Paris point embroidered bax hs, double tipped fingers, twenty inches long. UXTH ... AVE 19270 207 Women's 50¢-75¢ White Doeskin Fabric Gloves, for elbow sleeves, 39¢. vere aie Rue ti her hoe In New York's Shopping Center Woiuen’s $90 White Imported Lisle Gloves, forelhow sleeves, 480. nd acted Women's 80c Suede Lisle -clasp Gloves, 28¢, Because of the any Re uests We Have Bought Another Lot of 1,000 Beautiful Crisp and New ¢ 5. c 5 Silk Dresses to Sell at’... Haven't been able to get haan of these Pao for almost two weeks—it seems Every One a $ 12.75 and $ 15.00 Value as though every woman in Greater New York wanted one, for each time we have advertised them they created a veritable sensation—now comes another thousand, and you can depend upon it_they will go in a rush. We have had hundreds of inquiries as to when we would have another new lot of these dresses in all sizes and colorin And here it is, but we're a bit fearful that we cannot get this sale before you strongly enough —that we cannot do justice to the extraordinary bargain character of the occasion. We can say that this sale presents one of the most. remarkable Dress buying opportunities we have ever known, but still that does not tell the story, not half strong enough to convey the fuil purport of this really sensational sale. The Reason We Were ird Ploor_an All the Fashionable Materials Able to Buy Them Did not the Simpson Really strikingly beauti- ful plain and changeable taffeta trendy Co. enjoy — such tiendly relations with the de- so much in vogue; satins, elegant bordered foulards, in dotted, signer and manufacturer, such an offer would be well nigh im- striped and figured effects. Of course, these are to be had in all possible. They sre virtually the the season's very newest shades, manufacturer's expression of All the New Trimmings good will through us to you. p Over 75 Models for Your Are Represented The most beautiful con- Choosing Each dress being a clever ceits are shown in various at- S tractive ways; many are trim- adaptation of a Paris model, possessing that chicness that always appeals to smart women. They are the very dresses that have met the approval of dis- med with fine laces; others with criminating followers of style in fine embroideries, and finished with crystal buttons, pipin, shirrings, etc., as well as t e peplum, cutaway and accordion pleated effects Remember, use at the Summer resorts, tRe boardwalk, roof gardens, dances, every dress is elegantly made and lined. jasement parties, afternoon wear and all indoor social functions, [es eer aR, | We do not want you to asso- ciate these silk dresses with those sold elsewhere at about the same price. Extra salespeople, extra sell- ing space, and none will be sent C.O. D. or on approval. No mail orders. Last, but not least, we want you to bear in mind that each is immaculate as newly plucked Amer- ee Beauty Rose in full bloom. Third Advance Notice of the August Furniture Sale Keep these facts in mind-— Special Club Plan--No Fees | This Dresser or Chiffonier ‘The Great Simpson Crawford August Furniture Sale Metmberbhip in our Furniture Club will enable you to Special... opens on Monday, July 20th nish your home complete, or in part, on the deferred In bird’s eye maple, To-day or to-morrow, ot up until 1 o'clock Saturday. payment club plan for less than cash pr ces elsewhere. you may avoid the rush of the opening day and place Write or consult the Bureau of Accounts on the orders now C7 Fifth Floor, Mail Orders Filled. Second Floor, which will be pleased to give full details. While Thev pat To-morrow—200 th ‘Tisses’ Lingerie Dresses or tuna mahogany That were made to sell at inolag prot at Pah adie hella | be found in thie mele durt think of oval Fi reach "15.00 with full swell front. \ A fortunate trade deal with a prominent New York manufacturer brings us just two hundred of these 4)| beautiful dresses at a price that is + actually less than wholesale cost. Every dress is a masterful creation, being a clever adaptation of some hizh class model, axpreasing the smartest and most distinctivg style effects that youthful feminine taste could de Materials are of the siecrest aud daintiest embroidered voiles and batistes. The Trimmings comprise the newest conceits of filet or Val. lace AllSizes, 14 to 18 years. women of small build. Of course, it is imperative those who wish to share in this fortune should be licre early, as dresses cannot remain here very long at such an absurdly little price, Another Lot of Women's 8 1 $3 White Shoes to Sell at 1 98 No wonder much of the shee business in the city is moving this way, Where else will so little money buy such sple ndid shoes? The very shoes women want at this White Canvas Sea Island Duck Both high and low shoes, and a complete range of sizes are in the lot, Mso $3 and 94 Patrician Shoes at $1.98. Floor, $7.95, $9.75, $11. 75 Embroidered Robes 53.95 Voile and Robes. Also suitable for On Sale on 3d Floor and Basement that A Solid Quartered Oak Table that is worth alone 433.50, and six all quartered genuine leather seat and buck cbaits, complete, in this $35.00 sale, while these 100 sets last, only This $35.00 $ This Handsome $ Buffer for 19.95 Brass Bed. . "12, 50 ae c Just note the wood wl doors, the cenoral drawer ) arrange: ment, the} Can Preneh ne of OF See Toilet Articles At July Ciearé ng Prices Bath Broshes Long | 1 c this means? ! like this r #35, and think it this August om imagine wha Only 3 yenrs ago f alt Handsome French Batiste And not only are they you wonld pa it a good “0 sule we have i seme of fashion, but ther 19.95 |ivwienii'as” 12.50 ith are many styles included cpl Ver iat wil be worn thon $50 Parlor Suit, $25 ¥ dressers 27 Main Floor, Mall Orders Hitted, Those fine French Voils shower, Sacer it ner and French Batiste Robes, PORSR tabi ea some with exquisite wide witn’ pists: SBC hordere of embroidery, ree 19¢ just Like hand work, a Tourist € tonne, i Others withricheyeletand Bohemian embroidery, still SRS at we are considere npa iture, when 4 EY others of beautiful French pag it like this fur 998,00, It hase handsom a inishod ri : frame, French legs, claw fect, upholstered with loose bea hand colored batiste or linen, IK coghions. For an advance August Sale, special *25, 25.00) 4 Valuesto Tien? 29C | an ‘oracen eilted: handsomely embroidere = ere SIMPSON CRAWFORD On” SIXTH AVE. 19TH TO 20TH ST., IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER —— = rete et ewe ce — ee 1 f H }