The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1913, Page 8

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vw SULZER FORWLY EHARGESCOL SCOTT “WITH INEFISENY Papers Served on Prison Su- perintendent, Who Will Fight Governor’s Accusations. ALBANY, N. ¥., March 12—Pormal bharges of ineMctency in office were ¢! ‘Qny served on Col. Joseph Scott, State Superintendent of Prisons, by Gov. Sul- er. The Colonel, who has @ nation ide reputation as an expert on penal questions, waa given until noon to- ‘ow to answer, Scott will fight the harges. It Is generally expected that Gov. jalzer will remove Scott from office, if he does ao, it is announced, the Folonel will accept a under Gov. Foss to hav Massachusetts prisons, such an offer 4 having been made to him eome months TO TESTIFY IN SUIT TO to-day when wort from Paterson were 6 atrike breakers at t Silk Mill dyeing plant. Tt was feared the several thousand Paterson strikers would carry out Hv Haywood's suggestion and parale to Dundee Lake and Lodi to got out the workers there, and Under Sheriff Heath is praparing for emergencies. Sixty lal detectives of O'Brien's f Newark are now patroling ts in Lod! and Garfield. The strike in the Hackensack Silk Mtl end- ed to-day when the % weavers and oth ers returned to work. pte BROADWAY AUTO BANDIT GETS FIVE YEAR TERM. ago. 4 Water . Thayer of Brooklyn is a § candidate for appointment as Superin- } tendent of Prisons in the event of the removal of Col. Scott. Mr. Thayer was gampointed Warden of Clinton Prison by Gey. Hin and served through the ad- ‘was euncesded es Superintendent of ‘Prisons by Goott Mr. Collins appointed Mr, Thayer es Warden of the new Greet Meadows Prison at Comstock, but econ attd? Oni Aoott assumed office he et&et for Thayer's revignation. Wil!- (em Homer of Eimira was then appoint- ef th ble place —_—_——.s DOCTOR SEEKS CONVICT | Youth Who Attacked Postal Man- peel as ALS, HAND.” ager Must Go to Sing cece . Sing. Froderick Hilpl, eighteen years old, to- Gay was sentenced to five years in Sing Bing by Judge Mulqueon in General Bessions for attempted highway rob- bery. Hilpl, a discharged mossenger boy with a suspended sentence for rob- bery in Brooklyn hanging over him, persustied Warren H. Michenor, super- intendent of the Fulton Market branch of the Postal Telegraph Company, to enter @ closed automobile to take the office caah of the day tv the main bulld- tng of the company. In Broadway, op- posite City Hall Park, the boy attacked the man with en iron bar. He was ar- rested as he was trying to wet out of the automobile. Hilpl pleaded guilty two weeks ago. A little tea makes a multitude of cups. Forty for 10c. ‘Jtose CEYLON TEA. SERS ERR White Rose Coffee, None Better manding @,000, Other letters The police advised Pittare te pay over $200 in marked money to Gaspari, who Claimed a frien@ of his Bnew the author “Iron” letters and would use —_——_s GUARD STRIKE BREAKERS. Detectives @xpect Trouble at New Jevecy Mills, Under @hertff Heath, Deputy Shertff G. ‘W. Conklin $r. end two Gowen armed deputies went to Dundes Lake, N. in TAKE AWAY HIS LEGACY. THE EVENING WORLD, WE HALE KING'S SECRETARY TO COURT IN WIL CASE, ~ MINUTE HE LANDS HERE: produced the } in 1 written the words quoted ion with tile evidence, Sur rormate yhalan observed somewhat j Sharply that he would n by Counte@a MArechot'« Surrogate Declares Count) iit in" American, nid tmarcied a, for . | cigner, the count's uncle d’Arschot Married to In- “The Count," added the Surrogate, ‘aimply followed an old family custom of marrying foretgners for money.” crease Family Wealth. cospnetiiecenes 5 mE OXFORD IS FAVORITE. Count Guillaume a Areohot, Becretary — of the Cabinet of the King of Belgium, | 4naaal Race To-Morrow on Thames stepped off the Katsor Wilhelm 11. upon Considered Open Contest. that big Mner's arrival to-day into @) LONDON, March 12.—The training of seething ocean of Ktigation. Me camelthe rival Oxford and Cambridge Unis to be the ir witness In the contest] versity elght-oared crews, who are to broumht oak the will of his aged] meet to-morrow for their annual boat pe Countess Gaston d'Arschot,| face from Putney to Mortiake om the Thames, was finished this evening, when bot® indulged tn brief starting prints. ‘The result of to-morrow's race is much more open than at one time weemed possible, Oxford is atill the favorite, but Cambridge, despite ti changes made in the crew, such rapid progress that weather conditions and a choice ef tions might give its representatives the ory. THOUSANDS RELY UPON __POSLAM Poslam is the first thought of thou- sands whenever the skin ails. ‘Anyone will appreciate why this is #0 after sending to the Emergency Labora- tories, 82 West 25th Street, New York City, for a free sample and secing its work demonstrated in the quick removal of pimples, Ribas, eruptions, unduered- ness or in clearing the complexion over- night. Worst cases of eczema, tetter, seabies, itch and like surface skin troubles yield to Poslam readily, itching being stopped at once. POSLAM. SOAP is the soap of soaps for daily use, toilet and bath, ase means of improving color and texture of the skin and assuring its continued health. Absolutely pure, ft derives its rare bene: ficial effects from medication with Pos- Inm. Soothes tender skin. Best for in- fants. All druggists sell Poslam (price 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents.) and ad been in America but two hours before he waa the storm centre of the battle being waged to determine who shall control the dead noblewom- an'# half million dollar estate. ‘The entry of Count d'Arechot into Sur- rogate Cohalan's court-room was the occasion of a ripple of admiration, He was faultlessly attired, monocled and altogether the picture of pallid ariatoc- racy. ‘The first bit of testimony to arouse the fashionable throng that filled the courtroom to listen to the varying stories of circumstances surounding the death of the Countess d'Arachot, seven- teen days after making her will, was concerning the count's marriage. A lot- ter was introduced that showed the count had the Impreaston that his wife was of a Turkish family, Upon this let- ter being read, the count vigorounly de- clared his aunt had been mistaken about the nationality of his wife. He raid she was a Christian, born tn Ar- menta, and that she was the daughter of Nubar Pasha, Prime Minister and Regent of Egypt at one time. Her name was Madge Nubar, he said, and she was educated in Parts. “Did you not call your aunt's atten- tion to the fortune you would acquire through this alliance?” asked Laffian Kolloge, of counsel for the contesting heirs, The Count replied through Pierre Mail, Helgian Consul in New York, who was a witness to the will and who 1s acting an Interpreter during the contest, that he had” “You indicated it to her in this language, did you not?: “The fortune atrong, woll taken care of, very honest, is estimated at between forty and fifty millions, Investigations have been made and I am waiting for others. The Direct Evid For several months we have been telling you what Hood's Sarsaparilla is made of and the ailments it has been curing fgr more than a third of a century. Below we give a letter telling particulars of one of the many cures it has effected, and we leave it for you to say how many and how strong adjectives we might truthfully use in introducing a letter of this character. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. “908 Upper Front St., specialist said H8 had seen many bad “Exeter, N. H., May 27, 101. | sores, but none equal to mine. “Gentlemen:—It is with the sincere] “One day a neighbor, Mrs. Buckley, purpose of benefiting others I write] spoke of the value of Hood's Sarsapa- what Hood's Sarsaparilla did forme. | rilla for scrofula, and I said ‘I don't “On getting up one morning I found| think such « simple thing as Hood's what seemed to be a mosquito bite| Sarsaparilla would do me any good.’ on the calf of my right leg. Soon the] But my husband joined in urging me eruption grew larger and continued|to try Hood's, and as he bought a anemones Es z = - | dowry mounts to a mililon and a half + for several weeks. day after day, becoming more and more troublesome. The physician ad- vised poulticing, and I soon found 1 had a» running sote. It ate steadily into the flesh, discharged freely, and grew worse. Another physician told me to use a rubber bandage, but the sore grew worse until Best & Co, bottle, I thought I might as well take it, Before I finished that first bottle I suffered less pain and could see the edges of the sore beginning to heal. As I kept on with the medicine, new flesh formed, the raw qurface dimin- ished, and after using ten bottles the Sore Was Completely Healed and My ‘Easter Handkerchiefs for Women, Misses and Children A great-variety of attractive designs ty ‘ ° F i *Hand-embroidered, various designs... di ‘Aloo trimmed with dainty lace edge Sheer Linen Hand-embroidered With assorted designs in bow-knot, butterfly and spray effects «.+.+..++++++-Each, 25¢ 50c 75c 1.25 2.00 i H Hemstitched Linen; cloister hand-embroidered, oblong initial. ++e++++Box of § dozen, } Linen Glove Handkefchiefs +-Each, 25¢ 50c 1.50 ‘All Linen, In pretty colored effects..... Each, 25c 50c Sheer Linen, Hend-embroidered initial and scal- Toped edge .-+++sseseceeeeecereees++ Box of § dozen, Madeira Embroidered Linen With effective corner designs and scalloped edge.....+ . ‘ teres Each, 50c¢ 75¢ 1.00 1.75 Real Princess and Duchess Lace tresesseeeees Each, 3,75 4,75 6.00 8.00 14.75 Special Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Fine Hand-Embroidered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs All Pure Linen; dainty Easter colorings. Regular price 250.-+++.seeerer +s Each, 12M%e 3.00 Children’s Linen Handkerchiefs Hand-sketched with indelible ink; Kaster designs consisting of Rabbits, Chickens and various other subjects of animals; also Children .-+++eseeee esc c reece sees teens seerEach, 25¢ } € Fifth Ave. , At Thirty-Fifth St. General Health Perfect. Tam able to work every day, weigh 175 pounds, my leg never gives me any trouble, and I use it the same as the There Was Not a Spot of Healthy Skin as Large as a 10ct. Piece Between My Knee and Ankle. My leg was now dreadful sight.| other. I believe it my duty to tell what There were places large and deep} Hood's Sarsaparilla did for me, and I enough to hold an egg. I was told| praise it to all my friends.” | Mrs, the leg must be amputated. The| Josephine Sargent. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Having cured auch @ tenacious case of scrofulous impurity as that described above-and it has cured many other cases—is certainly to be relied upon for all trouble or promoted by impure or low state of the blood, ROOKLYN DNESDAY, MARCH 12, 19138. FEAR GIRL HAS ELOPED. | _ | 1O PLAYER-PIANO fas better which will yield Mfty oF sixty reasons for claiming perfection— nd a year haved we Chauflear Gave Mies Resonkeft doy | and none has qualities more deserving splayed by the \ thie, but hed Aiden Before She Vanished. of your attention than The parents of teen years old, dred and Thirt been missing fear that she run off with terlous young man who has her to ride in a limousine a All they know about the man fs that hiv first name is and their daughter “with ihe tone you can't forger’ We ute only the best woods, metal, felt, wire, ivory and other materials; our workmen are the most skilled and highest paid—resulting in the best; therefore you cannot buy better than best. Mins Resonkoff two nights ago | out very tate and yesterday ¢ herself with unu care, She wore a | blue tailored wuit, a #mall black hat and tan shoes when she left the house to go | convenient Terms. 495 | to work, am her parents supmsed, Booklet on Reawteat. |. B. Altman & Co! are offering Women’s Afternoon and Evening’ Gowns in select styles and the fashionable ma- terials at $75.00, 90.00 to 145.00 and upward PARIS HATS in a recently received importation displaying the smartest shapes and trimmings for Spring, are being shown in the Department on the Third Floor. B. Altman & Cn. have, in the Women’s Muslin Underwear Department an entirely new assortment of Women’s Undergarments in the latest styles and most desirable materials. Included are Night- gowns, Combination Garments, Chemises, Drawers, Petticoats, Princess Slips and the new Knicker Skirts, im Crepe de Chine and Muslins; Underbodices of Chiffon, Lace, etc., in the smart color combinations, for wearing with evening gowns; and Boudoir jackets in original models, introducing the popular Balkan colorings. A feature is made of Women’s Undergarments in extra large sizes. The following are REGULAR STOCK PRICES: Nightgowns made of Crepe de Chine of superior quality at . . $3.90, 6.75, 8.50, 9.50 and upward. Combination Corset Cover and Drawers at . . . $6.75, 7.50, 8.00 and upward. Bh Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York, The Largest Nien Fan he) WILGOX’S| MYREILE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST, Thursday Specials Vrimmed Hats that cannot be duplicated under 85.00, Special at $2,908 About 800 hats to select from, but th ht not to be one left at closing time, #0 remarkable are the value: d. These hats are fresh from our trimming room and include all the best shapes in hemp and chij including the one shown, in two-tone and solid colors, trimmed in up-t the- ute styles. We only ask you to look ut them; we know that you won't go without one, Velvet Faced Genuine Hemp Hats at $1.48 ve already made record sales of these hats, just what the | | } | Why? Because ther store in the city offers them es in black and colored hemp, AVES ELDERLY PEOPLE FROM KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES Backache, Stiff Joints, w Doses Are Taken Sleep Disturbing Bladder weal eumatic Pains Di r While le along in years oisouous impurities that lodge in the natty Peeke eubjest to weak kid-| fointe and muscles and cause thoums- neys, they avoid the tortur It neutrali he urine so it no Ykache’ and rheumatism and bel longer irritates the bladder, overcomes saved the annoyance of getting upat/ unnecessary breaking of sleep and hight with disagreeable bladder dis-| restores the kidneyeand bladder to health wee for the w discovery, Crox-| and strength. It matters not how long you have suffered, how old you are, or what else you have used, The very prin- ciple’ of Croxone is such that. itis practically impossible to take it into he human system without results. nothing else on earth like ‘k the minute you you the first time | your misery and buffering soon disappear. You can secure an original package of Croxone at trifling cost from any first-class druggist. All druggists are authorized to personally return the purchase priee if it fails in a single case, one, quickly relieves the most severe and obstinate cases, Croxone cures these conditions be- cause it removes the cause. It is the most. wonderful remedy ever devised uric acid, jirely t from all other remedies. It is not like anything else} i ever used for the purpose, Croxone makes the kidneys filter the blood and sift out ‘all the poisonous acids and waste matter that cause these troubles, It soaks right in and cleans out the stopped-up, inactive kidneys, like water does a sponge, dissolves and drives out every earns of uric acid and other eee iLamakes Lite Diterence What You Nest—A World “Went? Will Go Ort FIFTH AVENUE Ent. 38th St, N.Y. | Fifth Avenue THURSDAY, MARCH 131H FOR WOMEN AND MISSES silk than any other make. | Wear guuranteed “Parfait’’ Glove Silk Vests In white, pink or blue, crochet top, reinforced. Value $2.00 “Parfait” Emb’d Silk Vests Embroidered glove silk. French band tops. Value $2.75 “Parfait” Silk Combinations Of glove silk, in white, pink or blue; fully reinforced. Value $3.75 “Parfait” Silk Knickers ' Of glove silk, in black, white, pink or blue; reinforced. Value $3.25 Swiss Ribbed Vests Of liste thread or cotton, hand crochet or plain top. Swiss Ribbed Vests Heretofore 60c. Silk lisle, rich hand crochet top. Heretofore $1.00 Fine Ribbed Union Suits French band top, loose or tight knee. Heretofore $1.00 Fine Ribbed Union Suits Of fine lisle, French band or hand crochet top. Heretofore $1.25 Franklin Simon & Co. Sale of Spring Underwear Our “Parfait” Glove Silk Underwear is of better quality Vests are cut longer, com- binations and knickerbockers are superior in fit and workmanship, and all garments fully reinforced. 125 1.95 2.65 2.45 35 55 55 85 Youths’, Boys’ & Girls’ Underwear FOR WOMEN AND M Our Gloves ure our own importation, made of Wear guaranteed “Ysobel’’ French Kid Gloves 2 Clasp “Ysobel” Gloves In black, white or tan, overseam sewn, three rows of crochet embroidery. Value $1.50 12 Button “Ysobel” Mousquctaire In black, white and colors, Value $2.50 16 Button “Ysobel” Mousquetaire In black, white and colors, Value $3.00 Glace Lambskin Gloves 2 Clasp Overseam Also one clasp pique, in white and colors. Value $1.25 16 Button Mousquetaire In white with three Cleopatra buttons, Value $2.50 20 Button Mousquetaire In white only. Pearl buttons or clasps. Value $3.00 Washable Doeskin Gloves 1 Clasp White only. Value $1.25 12 Button Mousquetaire ‘Whute only. Value $2.50 16 Button Mousquetaire White only. Value $3 90 Sale of Spring Gloves are superior in cut, fit and workmanship. Attention is directed to our large and complete assortment of foreign and domestic Spring Underwear for Youths, Girls and Boys, in all weights—Furley & Buttrum’s, Stuttgarter’s, Dr. Deimel!'s Linen Mesh, English ‘“Aertex,” Carter’s and American Hosiery Co.—at our usual popular prices. ted skins, 95 1.85 2.25 85 1.65 1.95 "85 1.95 «25 Youths’, Boys’ and Girls’ Gloves One and two clasp gloves of selected cape or lambskin, in tan, white or gray, for ages 2 to 18 years, 685 Value $1.25 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” WH Go Gab Bt, 2

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