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y | enge Garvey, a LEARNS OF THEFT DOCTORS FISH OUT PIN WHEN FRIEND GETS GIRL GARRED 2 YEARS |X-Ray Used in Remarkable Bloodless Operation on 18- Year-Old Olga Martic. Architect Bossom’s Home Robbed While Family Is . Away for Summer. | Surgeons of the Lutheran Hospttat Williamaburg, performed a remarkable Alfred C. Bossom, an architect, !@ operation on eighteen-year-old Olga trying to-day to find traces of a bur-| Marin, a daughter of George Marti slat who looted his home at No. 369/ of No. 49 Crescent streot, Brookiyn, t Park avenue, The burglar {s said to| dey. They removed a breasipla from a young man of excellent ap-| the tissues of the left tung, where It and good addi had been imbedded for two yeare and a Nibedtone what sets | Using X-rays and an electrical device Been pawned that Mr Bosse knew |callel a Sronchoseope, one of the oper- Even than ne | Sting sitmeons reached into the young {t until he had tenoved. Seansionn. te rnp etn vel 4 noved the pin. 28 Fifth avenue when Vice-President Miggs of the A. J. Crawford Co., deal- ers im antiques at No, 8 Fifth avenue, rang him up and as delicately as he ‘ could avked Mr. Bossom {f he had ever Wile khd Eb0gt crane URrtes at an een Hite rity Wokding present he had linen thick. While fastening & high Ne present was 4 Fase 86) jacy collar about her throat the youns, girl put the breavtpin in her mouth. Something suddenly startled her and the pin went down her windplpe, As !s the ital entirely well in a few days. | She swallowed the pin two and a halt |years ago while dressing for a party. Tt wan a pearl breastpin two and one- 1 shoud just sa prize it too much for that. Believe mo, It is safely under lock and key at home nowy.” “Well, I thought T would ask because | @ fet has Jurt been brought to us and |yy I'm sure it's the same. There isn't) Another like it in the world, That set the operating surgeons diagnosed the | case, it must have been drawn Into the |lunga at once. Aside from a brief coughing spell or physical girl suffered no pain enience, She was | family physietan that tt Eszex in 1700 . “Walt a moment,” replied Mr. Bos- “I'l run round home and see.” During the summer he has been Ilving at his White Plains place, It did not ence Known in some part of her body before an effort was inade to remove It, This did not heppen until a few days ago, when the girl suddenly found that she was having difficulty tn breathing. The breastpin was not thought of at | frst, but when the girl did not respond | to treatment the X-ray was used and an obstruction was located In the tissue | of the lungs. Drs, John Kepke of No y had been taken around by [the pawnbroker to Crawford & Co. to be valued, 4 RUNAWAY HORSE KEEPS ) 10 SIDEWALK ON DASH IN CROWDED BROADWAY Shakes Loose From Buggy and | acy. Glasscock’ has approved Rushes Ten Blocks Amid Shoppers. No. Raymond of the Lutheran Hospital visiting staff were called fn consultation and decided to operate. Five surgeons were present at the operation, which Was unique in thelr experience, The pin tly corroded and one of the pbaris missing. Miss Mar- tin recalied t! @ had coughed up one of the some time ago, awemmnaaseipionennenee MILITIA BLOODHOUNDS. Gov. Glasscock © Military nearly all of whom are Greeks, to sixty days in the Kanawha County Jail for intimidation of workmen. A runaway hotse threaded his way through crowded Sixth avenue to-day, smashed into a Broadway surface car while attempting to negotiate traMfc- Diocked Herald Square, and then took to the sidewalk, sending pedestrians fired upon Monday night. sealed We aes scorrying for safety. When the horse took fright at Sixth M-M-M! PENNSY’S RICH. { avenue a dd Twenty-elghth street Law- sero N- | State's Debt Lowest Since War and been firing on t points along Cab to-day when blo: and taleen to Frksdale, learned Capt. c Rexerve Fund Conld Pay It HARRISBURG, )Weat Twenty thrown from the whipped around an pillar, With | vania_ to- has the empty vehicio bobbing behind, $606,960.12, Wageing from side to side, the horse Ly raged northward and got to the square in front of Gimbel Brothers’ store with. wut accident. + & southbound Broadway car—the key- tone in a barrier of slow moving ve- i¢les—barred tho way, but the runaway opt on. Thousands of voicos were yelling warnings and pedestrians were fleeing in flocks when horse and car col- ded. Through the narrow gap between he front of the car and a truck went the horse. The wider bug. img, Tho glass on the ‘a8 smashed and fell in a shower on the motorman, Peter Mallin, who was was civil Wa erve fund ts $l! amount, sc pald off in a holding the p: 8 would ty sons them In, according tc te Sinking Kleanwe TOOTH BRUSH und Commission, Lis encumbrance, the | orse dashed unscathed through the rucks, delivery wagons, automobiles care which clogged the square, As irty-fourth street the horse climbed ye sidewalk in front of a jewelry store né continued on his course, crossing fhe street intersections with pedestrians nd keeping to the sidewalk, Dozen of nda grabbed at the bridle, but all the roes changed thelr minds. ‘At Thirty-olgith street and Broadway | mes Boyle of No, 419 West Forty- hth atreet was standing—a man wiio w something about horses. He Wpaped at the runaway, flung one round his neck and grasped his no: 4th the other. The horse slo h the cutting of his air sup, ‘ag calm again and penitent Ne turned him over to Polle 4 alt Open S: Garvey was able to go home after his ‘days jurts had. heen attended to by an am- julance surgeon. LONDON, Sept. 18 , | rooks, daughter of Mr, and Mra, Wal- | y w York, and Arthur ito the good health which comes | rom regular action of the organs digestion and elimination—to edom from pain and suffering— physical grace and beauty— ythe harmless, vegetable remedy any I ker) value 45.00 y hed a6, 198 Arlington avenue, 8. H. De Coste of 170 Barbey street and Westover 18,— the Minding of the military commission {n fentencng thirty-seven str¥%cing miners, That the militia ts determined to cap- ture a small band of men who have oldiers at vartous ‘reck was indicated hounds were secured | P' where it was Watson's company was i report of the ain Svan Clese Evenings at 6, $13 42 OFFICAL DENAL /THATCLM, SCHWAB WL LE ABROAD) Secretary Says There's No Truth in Report Steel Mag- nate Will Quit America. Authoritative dent the report that en Mo Sohwab, multiemiiiionatre o) manwtacturer, head of the Be h- hem Steel Company and owner of one lest mansions {n Amertca, | Would abandon the United States aa his home, was iesued to-day oy «. M. Ward, Mr. Schwab's private secretary, in his office, No, 111 Broadway. “Has that cumor etarted again?” ask- ead Mr. Ward. “Mr. Schwab has him- self denied {it so frequently and #0 vehemently that {t seems silly for me say anything now, “Mr, Sel » and Mrs. Schwab are now in Hurope on thelr usual summer They have engaged pass- n to Now York early next ching here about the fit- fll remain In America, Pet of the co eonth, ae usual, “L oan Schwab's aus ye nor Mra. ays that neither ever Intends to al their home. I know met two more tho as never ugh Ameri- cans. They were both born In America, a8 Were thelr parents and their parents’ parents. They are loyal eltizens of the United States and they always will be, Any réports that they expect to expa- triate ther are pure buncomt The report which led to Mr. Ward's denial was published in Chicago this morning. It Was to the effect that pri- vate cable despatches received there in- HEAL YOUR SKIN | CURE ERUPTIONS. 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For free samples, write to the Emer- gency Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, New York Ci =—— (GRAnDRapinsuRHITuRe ‘This lmperi: Leather Couch = with every pur- FREE 5 chase of $50 Sr. * From sapere seen Grama kaplds Furniture $3 wn TERMS 00 ted jo $50.! 5.00 = 75.00 7.50 « 100.00 Peet ke Airs meee 103rd St, Subway One Biook Away FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 «104 ST. HY te Until 10 P.M 912.98 | $2.24 Golden Oak | | $125 5 Buffet Hnished | dtcated tn hetr future The Schwab n New York is tentious palaces {n Americ of caretakers and wate’ HEAVY BATTLE IN TRIPOLI. Tarke and Arrbs ROME, were the Mediterranean coast, northea The t 13 wounded left more than 80 dead on the field. Forty-one prisoners, including an Arab chief, fell Into the hands of the Italians, . i | Fare | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912. _ swans vurpoaed to mass] 1,000-FOOT STEAMSHIP : SEEMS NEAR AT HAND. © on Riverside Drive of the moat pre- Hamburg-American Line to Build One 950 and One 960 Feet in Length. That the 10-foot steamahip will be a reality much seoner than many per- Fons expect was made plain to-day when represehtatives of the Hamburg: American Iho appeared before the United States Army Harbor Line Board ehings, Ite a n iss oung partner y on a few brie: Schwab oceifpied for the past two years jet up and left in charge atten cocnenomtes in Hoboken, The board was in session j at the Custom House ‘ & application, J. P. Meyer, Ung director of the Hamburg-Amert- ean, stated that a 100-fcot extension was needed to accommodate the new Ln- perator, which will make tte frst trip to this country early next year, The vessel, now Dbullding, will be 919 feet Jong. The Olympic, whidh ts the largest mahip now afloat, mensures sz on Field Near Derne. i opt, 18.—The most sanguin- nent of the war in Tripoll yente hear Derne, on forty miles of Rengazi | jane lost sixty-one killed and! The Turks and Arabs! ene fo New York State and Now Jersey Harbor © have recom: mended mn of the pler Mines, bu! | and asked permission to extend its piers . ‘the New York Board of Trade and | Transportation and J. an engineer In the city Dock Depart- ment bor Line Board within a few weeks. ——— that the bonds of Dallas, New York Carmody asserta that failure of that Mr. Meyer explained that his company | State to pay war debte ts not a repudi- thad also started work on two more] ation of @ State debt within the mean- gigantic Iiners—one 6 and the other’ ing of the banking law, 960 feet in length. These will take the! water in two years, He anid a second | foot extension of the plers will be a jed then. k, a member a d States Board, Intimated | that there was sertous objection. creased currents, Ins} he believes, would; @ harter, ell presided at the W. Stantfort.! ‘The old ides of A decision in expected trom the Har- | Our grandmothers — Dallas Bonds Are Good. ALBANY, Sept 1&—Ruling to-day the natural color. State, the Wyeth ening the hair is again coming in vogue. at seventy-five, while our mothers are| in aray before they are fifty. Our grand- mothers kept their hair soft and glossy with a “Sage Tea,” ‘One objection to using such a prepara: tion was the trouble of making it. This objection has been overcome by h Chemical Company of New York, who has placed on the market a bring back the color Wad dark, glossy hair] don't be tormented with toy and eth’s which alto testored| five Get a fift druggist to Presenting Worthy Instruments at Very Low Prices Begins Tomorrow Morning at GIMBELS Here will be found a large and interesting rr of instruments legitimately taken in exchange from purchasers of our new pianos—marked at prices to sell layable condition, and if not satisfactory after th ’ trial, FULL PRICE PAID. per ien eee __ Included are a number of New Player-Pianos, with the Apollo Player action, made by the Apollo Company, with transposing key-board, for accompanying songs, to be sold at the remarkably low nrice of Bs . — of KRELL AUTO GRAND Player-Pianos, formerly $850, which we are selling for $375, ___ All are warranted to be in good will be taken in exchange by us AT Also a greup CRE , because we are discontinuing this agency. All told, this is an offering of PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS at far below their regular prices, which by anyone who has the buying of a Piano in mind during the present season. CANNOT BE OVERLOOKE em quickly. We invite the most careful EXAMINATION and COMPARISON. Here is the list of instruments offered—all sold on EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT: Used Upright Pianos Used Upright Pianos Used Upright Pianos Player meh Was Mow wi Now Ww Now Braumuller, Ebony....... $260 960|Columbis, Mahogany. ...$260 9125/2 Chickering, Ebony... gto 9195] Angelus Piano, 65 note. . New England, Walnut. .,.$260 R. Wilson, Mahogany... .$225 $125 Loh me BEEAY +21 pod of 3 Plan-autos, Maherany a Krakauer, Ro 965| Walters, Mahogany.......9260 $125 Vous, a ahogany......-...9398 198] Famer Ceciten, Maa alone Hallet & Cumston, Ebony $250 $66] Doll, Mahogany.......... 6Gimbel, Mahogany. "7 1q876 9216/2 Krell Auto Grands... $860 Schubert, Mahogany.....§276 $70| Kroeger, Mahogany. Used Upright Pianos Knabe Angelus, 66 note. 9960 Wiusia attheeesy*"” aso $oo|Werchington meboroay ios ta Sa eii| Sretlen ope Sm eeler, ogany...... ’ i ‘ Panington Mehogany...9260 $00|Shoninger, Rbony........$325 $150| Onlemring: bmakeseny gooo ate| Zmerson Angelus 9675 Gabler, Ebony. .$250 $100| Milton, Mahogan: . 9235 $165) Voge, Mahogany [9375 9275 Cae eee Te tala Ligne bom Hert Chickering, Mahogany. ..9660 9436| Schmidt... 0, jogany... i ve Weoper Meneame te el ae eet ag New Wiese Planes ington, ogany... cher, rere on Hafelin, Walnut... 6 $115] Milton, Mahogany $165 |6 Strohber, Mahogany... .$260 $206 Wooster, Mahogany $ie0 $116 Tway, Mahogany. 9176 |5 Strohber, Mahogany....¢275 $230/ 5 $115) Shoninger, Ebony. $120] Milton, Mahogany $126| Sterling, Walnut.... Muehlfeld, Walnut... Shoninger, Mahogany Wheelock, Walnut.. September Notion Sale Next to having sewing materials of reliable quality, the most important thing is to have them on hand when you want, them. This Gimbel September Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ Find- ings offers a fine opportunity to lay in your supplies, and save money in so doing. 40c for Large Spool “Ideal” Sewing Silk. Black or white. $4.26 doz. spools. 380 for doz. spools (500 yards) Bast- ing Cotton, 1c for 18¢ piece (10 yds.) Perfection all-silk taffeta Seam Binding, black or white. $7 box, 60 pieces. 100 for 14c piece Melba Taffeta Seam Binding. $5.70 box, 60 pieces. Wc, 60c, 70c for piece, 10 yds. Cot-| m, ton Gros Grain ‘High Skirt Belting, 2, 1 a ser aah mg Sewing Silk, black, white ‘or colors, ase ne ga int grog 180 for, twelve 2c spools O. N. T. rustproof, black and white; sizes 0, 1,] Daring Cotton. : 186 for two 10c, 12¢ or 15c Papers Gimbels “Pink Papers” needle- [ie Best Imported English Pins, Pins on paper. Several sizes, 15¢ for four be sheets GimbelsIm- ported Belt Pins. Jet, matt, whiteand assorted glass heads. 10c for three Se rolls English Twill ‘ape. 160 for four 5e spools, 100 yamls 3 gpd 4, 08.88 for 72 260 for box 6 balls Gimbels I for three 5e pay “Duchess” 4 Exuisn Pins sizes BB-F 3}4—SC.|| Ported French Darning Cotto a large variety of colors. 60c for six 15¢ Gimbels, best quality, hand-made. Hair Nets, even mesh an natural shades of hair. 10¢ for five fe pkgs, Gimbels Im- ported enameled wire Hairpins, black or brown, straight and waved. 16c for two 10c boxes Gimbels “Duchess” assorted wire Hairpins, heavy, black or brown. 10¢ for three 5c pairs Diamond Tip Shoe Laces. ( 14c for 18¢ Bottle Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing. 10c for three 5e Gimbels Turkish Wash Cloths, Main Floor —MC.; 380 dozen papers $1.50 for 12 pairs Gimbels ‘Per- fection” Guaranteed Dress Shields; sizes 2, ; regular and shirtwaist shapes, 16¢ pair. 25¢ for three 10¢ pairs Gimbels “Duchess” Washable Dress Shields; sizes 2, 3, 4, . 10c for three 5e cards Gimbels “Queen” Removable Bone Collar Stays. 20c for three 10c cards “Whalebone” Collar Stays. 10 for three be papers Gimbels “Savoy” Nickel-plated Safety Pins, Among the 3000 Pairs your size is likely to remain among the Women’s $3.50, $4 & $5 REGAL High Shoes, $1.95 The sale commenced with all sizes from 114 to 714, widths A to E, in a score or more of Regal models. Among them: REGAL Black Vici Kid High Shoes REGAL Gun Metal Calf High Shoes REGAL Patent Leather High Shoes Button, lace and Blucher models, in a wide variety of the favorite styles of toes and heels; ali bear the Regal tradernark, and all are REGAL $3.50, $4 and $5 grades, at $1.95. You may also select from another attractive offering of other Women’s $3.50 & $4 High Shoes at $1.95 Pair Secured under-price from « worthy muker, in these good styles: Patent Colt Blucher High Shoes. Gun-Metal Calf Button Boots with Gun-Metal Calf Blucher and But-| cloth tops. ton High Shoes. Black Suede Button Boots. All thoroughly well-made and finished, with welted soles, and all sizes and —the $3.50 und $4 Shoes, at $1.96. In the Enlarged Subway Shoe Store widths $175 New Player Pianos 9185 $185 | 10 Ellwood Player Pianos. .¢600 $ .. Story & Clark Organ. Now |$ Pianola Cabinet Pia: 9396] ° ay S ~ Every Effort \Doncentrated to Make loose, fallin, and Sap e. will quickly correct troubles, give color, strength and beauty te your cent bottle fro , and prove wa valivisction. All druggists cade i ihe remedy ‘fe aot szeeeecee 18' GARDEN SAGE RESTORES FADED, GRAY HAR TO NATURAL COLOR Grandmother's Remedy for | taperice preearation of Gigs, | Sipbiest Dandruff, Falling Hair | dies tor dandruff, itching scalp, and thia, and Itching Scalp. a ee - on its rich, even shading than saything using Sage for dark- | eiye., Don Uhave dry, harsh Teed ‘ai a few days; [A PIANO SALE Founded on FACTS These the Best $2 Blouses for Tomorrow The New “Prince Imperial’’ Frill Blouses And Numerous Other Lingerie Styles It is only natural that We should endeavor to do the unusual in price as well as style. We introduced the “Prince Imperial’ Blouses, and now we have reproduced two more of its models, with Directoire collars, at $2—and there is one with the charming Robespierre collar, These Blouses are of fine white voile that launders so beautifully. Among the $2 Lingerie Blouses there are many trimmed with real Irish lace—one style with panel of hand-crocheted lace motifs is very effective, as will be seen in the illustration, 4 plastron effect of Valenciennes and Irish laces gives distinction to another style. ‘ Although we have elected tomorrow a special $2 Blouse Day we ask you to see the other new Lingerie Blouses at numerous prices up to $6.95. New Cotton Crepe Blouses and Shirts At $1 to $6.95 The dollar style is one of the prettiest, as its front is adorned with hundreds of hand- made French knots that form an effective design—and a $6.96 model is profusely hand-embroidered and trimmed with lace. The tailored Shirts all have crocheted buttons. * BROADWAY Hand-Enibroidered and Other Tailored Shirts, $3 Those of the fine medium-weight linen have hand-etebroidered fronts, and soft link collars and cuffs. Then there is one of fine with \hand-sealloped and embroidered and cuffs. soft but wide-wale cordaline, with li and cuffs. THIATY-TRIRO OT, Collar And the severe tailored style is of collar Third Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK Mtemedy FE be od SBESESEE: = a SESREEEe epyaarae tandaaseaass ‘waren <i | |