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Louls ts the name by which the lawyer expects to be called, but to save confu- sion he will use the name R. L. Perry in his business. peat ita THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1912. chauffeur, Anthony Dangells, of No. 78 Fast Two Hundred and Bleventh street, tuck the automobile of Francis X. Wageter cf No 2758 Bronxwood avenue, SEVEN PERSONS HURT al In New York's Shopping Center Mr, Perry's father, the late Rev. R. La Perry, was the pastor of the Messiah { Baptist Church on Dean street, Brook- (ae ac began his law work In ‘the Col. Pryor at No. 176 Broad AS TWO AUTOS CRASH | TOGETHER IN BRONX which was driven by Wageter, and held six other pertons, two being little chil. dren. ‘The shock turned Wageter’s car com- pletely over, throwmag him and his guests Into the rond and wrecking the auto- Household Remedies are a blessing to the vast Symy of people who live in rural dis+ tricts, and such standard medi- {fee et oa. and 1s a graduate of New York Law School, | In 199 Perry, backed by politicians, at- tempted vainly to get possession of 1,500 acres of land on Long Island to form a } trl ceca \township for 6,000 negro famtiles who ere to be brought from Nor: Rufus L. Perry of Brooklyn, (Hay Sy ce an Son of Baptist Minister, Ad- jhe purchased a house on St. mitted With Ceremony. avenue, Brooklyn, He sold the prop- erty. He drank a pint of benzine in ‘open court to prove a client, accused of attempted suicide by drinking a quan- 11d, was innocent of id he himself used e. He won his case, The first negro to become a Jew, as far as local records go, is Rufwa Te , @ lawyer of Brooklyn, who em- { Draced the Jewish religion yester@ay at any that the Pope will receive a n legacy the home of $. Scheiner, No. 79 East] of a million marks (about $20,000) from Seventh street, in the presence of aj the estate of the late Cardinal Anthony umber of members of his new faitt,| Hubert Fischer of Cologne. A rabbi, the Rev. 8. Meisels of No, 88 Lenox avenue, assisted. * Perry says his reason for adopting Judaism is that he loves the Jews and the Jewish religion. As a preliminary to the ceremony, he signed a statement ROME, 2 eee SEASIDE TATTOO IS NO emma + which read: “I, Rufus Lewis Perry, @ecide to accept the Jewisa faith and do hereby request that the ceremony admitting me be performed. The Rev. Mr. Meiseis then asked hi “Why do you want to become Jew?” 4o hereby religious LONGER NECESSARY Brilliant sunlight has a way searching for the open spots in a lin- gerie shirtwaist and the delicate skin| beneath suffers. The woman who con- templates a vacation at the seashore, or in the mountains, isn’t fully equipped | for the Summer's campaign unless she | ——— Velogen for the “E want to become a Jew,” replied | provides a supply of ‘: Mr. Perry, “because I believe tn the| days of sunburn and winds that dry the Jewish rites and in their faith and that | Skin. the thirteen principles hold for me the VELOGEN Promise of again returning to Jeru- “ @alem. I will be kosher and continue arene ddl etl ou fie to be kosher. I belleve in the saying, | PAS SP MOM by outdoor Iife. ‘Ye shall love the stranger.’ 1 love the Jews and love thom with all my| fave heart.” “Then, now from henceforth and for- ever you shall be known as Raphael Louis," intoned Mr, Scheiner, Raphael Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 | —— a Clearance Sale of Misses’ Summer Dresses | Dresses of Chambrays, Dimities, Lawns, Ginghams and Linens, $3.75 and $5.95 Values $6.50 to $12.50 if White Dresses Mull and Cotton Voile $7.50 & $12.50 Values $10.50 to $19.50 College Dresses | of heavy linen | $7.50 Values to $16.50 > Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Our Great August Sale | ‘F IS NOW ON Phes Savings Range from 20to33 1-3%, | y THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK : < FAR BETTER THAN NO MONEY DOW Rverycuug aigat cowest rrives Credit If You Want It BRASS ,BED- TURKISH couca $50 to $65—$1.00 a Week $65 to $100—$1.25t0$1.50 " Value $125 to $150 $20) a Week $12.00 fi AI FREE FURNITURE 1s } With Every Purchase |] 22? Bee SAVINGS BANKS, i { EXGELSIOR RYAZACRY 240 Is Now Located in ihe New 19-Story Bullding N. E. Cor. 23d St. and 6th Ave. var REESE Fi on CREP RLY. Di AMON 3 ze W.Sweet & Co. io (aloEn Lane VAAWLUINUDS UIN CRD EASY WEEKLY OK MONTHLY PAYNE. American Watch and Diamond Co. 6 Maiden Lane, ‘Tel, 5867 Cort, DIAMOND ING dency Sacks | VILLIAM L ROOME, Pres JOHN C.GRIS WOLD.S-,, TER |S ties, * het you don't kaow Wats 182 Gycamore Si., Miweutes, Wis, | Sunday World Wants Work Mogday Morning Wonders. ‘Ave you witing to fern | i mobile, The Injured were attended by Dr. Oaks of No. Waits Plains rox and were able later to go to Yh*tr homes, | ‘They were George Woytuta%, five years old, of No. we East Two Te sdtrod and Twei sixth /etreet; his sister fte- Monee gine and mother, Mrs. Mary Woytusiak, | § (0.be the safeguard of Ameri nil suffering from shock and lacerations ;|$¢an women for all diseases Michael and Eva wek! of No. 106) § peculiar to their sex. St. Mark's place, ring from contu- sions and lacerat ollna Litowe ski, a nuree, of No, $5 Wiiltestono ave- cines as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which has stood the test of time, growing in popularity and favor every year, will continue iesiliisiion Wageter’s Car Wrecked and Every One in His Party Injured. Seven persons were severely hurt ina collision of motor cars at Rarnes avenue and Two Hundred and Nineteenth street, the Bronx, last night when a car | nye, Whiterone, L. T., shock, bruises and belonging to William Stall of No. 3817} jacerations, and Wageter himself, who) Carpenter avenue, occupied only by the | suffered from severe cuts. <<< DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR <2 a; TDSON son Craujora Ca | SIXTH. AVE. 19270 SOM. STREEZ. 0. in New York's Shopping Center More of Those £1.50 to s6.00 American Lady $ Corsets in Our Annual Sale at These are not seconds-—nor are they hurt in any way except in the price—merely the manufacturer's samples-— handled, of course, smen, bu one is perfect in fit and workmanship. Among them fine coutil, batiste and brocade—all in the new sleader line models, and all sizes in the tot. C7 Second Mloor. One of the Great Features of Our ” asa Fumiluie Sate Is Our Special and “Different” Jlulb Plan Of Easy Payments Simpson Crawford Furniture Clubs are unique. They enable people to furnish homes complete or in part—on the deferred payment club plan—and yet secure the advantages of the lowest retail prices. Look around your home. Do you need new furniture, a rug, new curtains, china—a sewing machine? Pay on the Club Plan—come in NGW and open an account. Those who become members at once share in the great priceraving ad sof our August t furniture Sale now in full 00 You pay the secure the advantage —yet at Bureau of Accounts on the second floor, which will be pleased to give you full details To-Morrow’s Furniture Specials $125 8-Pe. Dining Outfit, $75 Suite consists of one handsome hand sells regularly for eter ant xtends to side This Colonial Handsome all quartered owk dining tables hogany Din- and Massive hich usuaily sells for 435,00; ing Table... 251, Solid Ma- ved buffet with perfect drawer ar- chairs with get Nuns leather slip seats and one arm Usually $50.00 =i five all q chair; $45 3- Po. Parlor Suite, $25 Very heavy mahogany finished frame, with French legs and hand carved claw feet, fitted with loose plush cushions, all rubbed and polished finish Combination " Besk-Book- $ 11. 75 s20 Mission Table, $9.95 case . e IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER~>—@—— This is the greatest brass bed value in the world, It has 24,-ineh Colonial posts with large, round ball va 14-inch top rod, 12 1!4-inch antoed la finished with the in bright satin or 1 atone price, $19.95, [s6.00 Dining Chair, 32.95| SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS Atlantic City, $2.50 NEXT WEDNESDAY Leave West 25rd Street 7.50; Liberty Street 6,4 a.m, teed aia | SIGHT sting Yatut ‘cusrron STEAMBOATS., HUDSON AY LINE RIVER A Via NEW JERSEY CENTRAL STBAMRRO Te Sue meee Pé rr EN _LINE E|: Pea fe Newburgh and BP day. Direct rail c ah keapale, ineetions, Rockaway sale ‘Traine leave Delancey at Vous, ML Music, ie Hite’ a Tas lt § REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE— ae, KEANSBURG & CHRYSTENAH RICHMOND. = RORKEANSBURE, Je ar Mo Sub, eatra, 1130 a. ‘Mt bn. 30 “; | World Wants Work Wonders. Fourteenth Street ‘Peat of Fifth Avenue | YEARLY AUGUST SALE BLANKETS AND HOUSEHOLD DRY GOODS Blankets Muslins Linens White Goods Curtainsand Draperies Quilts—Pillows Sheetings—Sheets Towels—Towellings Flannels Rugs, Shades and Poles Tickings Pillow Cases Bureau Scarfs, ete Silverware—Cutlery Soaps | | Goods needed in every household, day in, day out, throughout the year— Goods so staple that to buy them undervalue is akin to buying gold below par— therefore—"‘Make hay while the sun shines'"— Buy while you see these offerings announced—attractions are varied—changes are frequent. No Mall or Telephone Orders for the following Heraurant, | World Wants Work Wonders Fresh, clean, new dresses have not been crumpled by nabdiceerai’ line of the daintient ‘styles’ and colors year....Vollen, batistes, ditties, gephyrs and f cordelines—one-plece and Norfolk # yloe-tis 40:18 years inthe fst, tee not at each pi SBS’ WASHABLE DRESS SUITS MISSES’ NORFOLK MIRDY BLOUSKA— Natural Tinen—14 to 18 years. New Autumn i Now 2.98 ine Jack Tar IN TOYS Croquet Sets To-morrow .8S, 1.09, 1.19 & 1.69 Dolls’ Go-Carts ‘To-morrow +88, 1,00, 1.10, 1.39 @ 1,80 a5 Yana 1.49 OIRLS WHITE LAWN DRESSES, 440 16 yre—eyelet emb'd'y rtion, all over emb'd'y or Val. | and’ medallions combined T tucks in dainty watate-—. 1.908 | a Gre be time (0 ed-altho ta and beautiful condition moreover, white dreanes are in 10, 15, .19 & 38 To prevent dealers buying, quantitios restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders demand overr week in spy reer ASH SK 39. 5p @. vi dt Soe | gs! Hens D8 APS Bs: | (Keen TOY Dr POURTE Feaok, 5.98 Quotations in Other Aucust Sale Departments | Will Be Found in To-day’s Evening Journal | MORNING SPECIALS —To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. | ll s5 Girls! Ww ath Vresses New Serm Curtains 7 Arabian and tvory tint —wide tH. S. hem with or dae Err BASEMENT, sh Mohairs + 22 navy, colors, black, )DS—MAIN PLOOR, 58 12!) et. Yard Wide Percales Mit ter ue qualities tn etrtpea, check ®, figures, ete. ig OWASH ABRICS -HASEMENT, 59 and 79 ct, Waterproof Sith Foulards... .28 9 numer welght ~destrable MALN FLOOR, $3.98 Hematitehed Linen Sets 248, Hoen—cloth and desea, SECKWEAR-MAIN. FLOOR 69! 69 et. White Linens 90 inch Unen and | Soft quality—pure linen—note width MISES MAIN, FLOR 19) 29.41 Bor’ Galland Eton Cap brown, gray and fancy THIRD FLOOR Boys’ Wash Suits Sallor~percale, yrs fide TURD FLOOR Kompers 2 to 6 yrs hambray -platn PHD FLOOR | 19 ct, Child en's Muslin Drawers iM HL. S. hem with tuck#—strong inuslin 1 to 12 yrs MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SECOND FLOOR, $1.19 Little Tots’ White Dresses . Fine lawo wad nainsook exch and pleated styles—dainty trimmings emb'y and bemetitching—sices “THIRD FL 4 percnles—band oF 1h yes THIRD FLOOR Fast. color Ys TORING! Age MENT 2 et, Sash and Millinery Kibbons M4 Ratio, taffeta a moire--black, white | of land colors —-alao Droade | to 5 yre. TIMMONS MAIN. FLOOR INSANTS! DEL a SECOND FLOOR. IRD FLOOR, * Clo Look for the Clo Signs Denote Morning Specials, Look tor the Clocks! =) CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice « eae ee —s | AUGUST SALE OF MUSLINS August Sale of Blankets Frat ot Loom and ) vtiadale—yard wide— | All blankets quoted ure strictly perfect.....Efforts to match our values are} ieached—val. Tats She ace by others, but investigation shows that when they come anywhere near Limit 5 | ‘ ot the nar- our prices, the gceds are damaged, or otherwise inferior. Ibe width When it comes to matching our offerings—size for size, weight for Unbiegshed Stustionm weight, quality for quality, price for price —where are they?..... # inch—make Our worth So me ur Famo' wi mais eoovebeuyetense sate] Heavywetght—tui e white and. 15 | 0lld colors, plaid Fine Bleached Muslins handsome borders | 4.78) florat designe In taney 2.08) Firm quality 43 Ineb— t ws reg. $6.9 Mavspisavbysien tints to blend with color worth 9% Very fine White Bi with lace o er sh 45 inch—worth .10%.. 8% Calltornta, and Aust 7.38 | fale sine bind : 2.77 | SALE OF SHEETS close muslin—centre Sale Very FI ket potore hems ( * Seiten aia | ey West Fintan Sale work re hem j a7 10.50! for large bear evalue 149 ee WILL-WASH-HEAVIER r’ SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 44) seers Sale, Mx%—worth 34..... Gx—worth 8 . -wort full sige bed 1 Siaso—werts Moses: PO I cn sett dieiies: Crib Dlankets— 42x36—worth 17. 3.77] White cotton fleece—rog. .29 ; at 45xi6—worth “18, value $5.98. Two-toned—reg. 44 each. 3 tongs —worth Finer Blankets to 622.08, worth 835.00 —the top notch of lusury and comfort, primi bce fre Liaiantpaebaiitiimimassdaiieasilly AUGUST SALE VALUES » IN TABLE LINENS Tuesday Clearances in buy white: yea ‘eantatiee Whi Un ’ irle? H. 8, Table Cloths—pure 1 Boys’ and Girls’ Departments ich Tah eae ee, ae ae We won't use many words in talking about them—the goods and prices will do|ro.1nch Table Damask—Irish that....,Practically entire stocks are marked for clearances, for stock taking caste Pig ire kar he: vealed Ay = its shadow before, and stock taking here means “clean stocks’—Therefore, all |, pike bates. Medvy. Febth Sees | . summer goods must be sold by Inventory Time—August 31st. ....Wenevercarry | ‘satin double damask—irish mfr— ; goods from year to year! | Bewest dosigne—reg. $1.98....8ale 1.54 | Telneh Mereerixed Damask “ > = + Morcerized Napkios 22h | $1.99 dozer vo fale 1,19 J Napki BOYS’ WASH SUITS rate a ga i rose Opportunities even better than you will expect, for original price of every suit ts $2.19 a dozen Sale 1.65 was very moderate Russian, Sailor, Middy, Majesty and Beach styles— > White, colors and fancies—21y to 10 years. AUGUST SALE VALUES 4 | 59 Ft, | 9B hae | 1669 5 25 | 1.98 58 0 Midas lesan = Barnsley Crash—reg. 8% fale 6% BOYS’ WASHABLE COAT SUITS YS’ WOOL SUITS REDUCED Heavy AM) Linea: Cri * Yoke Norfolk—white repp and Broken Sizes, Glass Checks—reg. 12%. - Sale OH Eatin Mer Hho Mnigs 9 Pn Runsian and Sailor Styles—were %-Inch Pisin Huck—also 15-inch 1 ee Ai rm ‘well ma $3.08 to $7.98.....Now 1,98 and 3,98] “uest Towellings—reg. .29...... Sale 31 splendid ays Norfolk and Double Breast Styles— U-inch Figured Hucks—tine were. $2.98 were $5.98 to $11.98...... 1.8 to FOR) Wallty—rewularly .0.........8mle 48 (Kee also Morning Apecinls at foot of page.) Damask ace, alto extra heavy | ; Mnge—regularty 16.......0.., Sale 22% | eam wd peer Manet Linens medium woight—worth Special 24 4 MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES—14 to 18 years Cotta TAY BARROS A he 1.98 Yew =| 8.88 Mr =| 8.98 Meret CHILDREN’S CARNIVAL DAY