The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1913, Page 16

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MAD ss 16 BEAGHEY QUITS. FLYING FOR THE GOOD OF CTHERS sees His Has Prompted Airmen to Feats of Death. Aviator Believes During @AN PRANFTSCO Beaches, eviato neve ding (6 Wie atatemen at tie iat, Olsmp aetopiane at the pe ar he wacerted “lm a “They cali me vie maste but there was Juri one thing & crowds to ty extilly wire to nee thin predicted 1 would be killed and none wanted Thay ame die, ‘They bet, and re always against int life. a Zaptembe jorged me not to teach Horace re trick®, Kearny turned and ther, E must be atop-liner, & good as Heachey or take @ Tmunt try the mame tricks es Three montis Inter he was ed him to must do them tf 1 yoney.* arlic was doing the reverse spiral weekn Jal at Trenton, N. J, @ jappel, they pleked him up dead, that [had murdereed poor Char. “A few daye inter hile body pansed through Albuquerque, where | was, with hie widow and two bables, Mrs, Wele) became hysterical, “You made Charlie do ft! she sala. “Some time later I sent some tickets to Mex iy, She sent back the tiekets, writing: ‘"—— Bugene would be with me now If he had never seen you fly.’ At Tanforan last November when 1 heard the boys talking of trying the atrnignt glide | wanted to quit, After the first T could hardly work, I war he grip of fear—not for my- others kill 141 vowed T never would etop ini plane again.” a AT 89, FALLS FROM CAR. Henry Seligman, a retired banker, eighty-nine years old, was thrown from a Third avenue car last night, and it im believed he will die. M " ero With one foot on the step he becat confused when persons got off. Whi the car started suddenly he was thro to the ground and struck his head. When carried-to @ drug store the man mumbled the name of Dr. Juliue Hoffman of No. 152 East Eighty-firet street. - and, according to the wise Papers, conferred all day with Portu- guese royalists. eft Saturday for many to vieit hin flancee, Princess uguatine Victoria of Hohenzollern, EXPERIENCE -OF MOTHERHOOD Advice to Expectant Mothers ‘Tbe experience of Motherhood isa try- ing onc to most women and marks dis- tinetly an epoch in their lives. Not one wom: hundred is prepared or un- derstands bow to properly care for her- self. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment at such times, but many approach the experi- ence with an organism unfitted for the trial of strength, and when it is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recove: Following for the child, and « distinct ‘There is nothing more charming than a huppy and healthy mother of children, und indeed child-birth under the right conditions need be no hazard to bealth or heauty. The lainable thing is that, with all the evidence of sha: nerves and broken bealth resulti an unprepared condition, and with ple time in which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial, Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. In many homes once childless there ure now children be- cause of the fact that Lydia E. Pink- Wam's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, hwalth,; aud strony. If you want special advice writeto Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. pet ARIN FO" . me «al tm them and gustan ena” We Fd poor cuncame doer | __THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 18, D, MON _18, 1913. ‘Latest Costumes from Paris Show that Yellow CANNOT TRACE $10,800 in All Shades Is the Color in Vogue This Year, GIVEN 10 FRIEND FOR Da LAWRENCE STRIKERS | No Evidence to Show Money ! Was Used for Mill Hands, | Court Expert Reports. HORTON, May 12.--No satisfactory explanation of the 4teporition of 810,-| 800 out of a total of more than $68,000; subscribed for the benefit of the atriking | operatives and thelr families during the fee strike at Lawrence a year ago j has been made, accoming to the finding of Winfleld §. Slocum, who as inaster investigated the strike expenditures Slocum fled hie report with the Su- Bide bied Court to-da; Joseph Bedard, necretary of the com- mittee to solicit funde for the strikers, {depostted In his own name In jrence Trust Company $2,800 or 12 and $8,000 on Feb, 21, 1912. Later ‘ew checks for $2,800 in favor of of Chicago, secreta | organization of the In- | dustrial Workers of the World; $3,000/ payable to Thomas Powers, a textile worker of Providence, R. 1., and $6,000 Stour of Lawrence. 8 claimed that these disburse- ments were returned to the strikers’ fund, but upon the evidence siosum Says he finds that the money was not retumed and used for the benoft of the strikers. | The master reports that neither Joseph | J lor nor William D, Haywood, leads | ers of the Industrial workers of the | World, who were in charge of the strike, | received any part of the fund, Proceedings against Bedard and other | ‘ ; a : members of the atrike fund ¢ommittee BYE ‘ f yeh came S35 ca were brought by Attorney-General Swift | @ . ¥ { 4 ‘ ne? Tor 7 4 : at the inatigation of three Boston men | | i Yi who had contributed and complained tn} a bill of equity that a part of the monoy | heen Improperly used for private | and personal ende, An expert accoun' t who examined the records at atrike found that $1,408 had been ing children of strikers | York, Philadel. | Feb. Lawrence to tion” and $1,712 for The records show, heen, treasurer of the a! mittee; $8,150 to Angelo Rocco and $}, to August Detolleneare. oe Saba = ad direction of the rellef work. DRESS OF CREAM CREPE, counts of Shaheen fall to show ITH ON TUN! the expenditure of $2,588, according to ia lll Uo report, and although 81>- 7 fled that Rocco used the of hia receipts fof rollef pur- ts an item for $223 for fF could be found. H ! ; caused the death of Herbert H. Doare, who fell dead as he entered his hoine on {returning from the athletic feld. ~ONE APPLICATION RESTORES THE = From Buff to Mandarin Orange the Gamut Is Run in Tones. | Simple—Easy—Safe—V Vith [* few applications; the grey hairs will | y 5 dually disappear, leaving your hair Hay’s Hair Health| {i'jte natural, youthful condition, full Why have unsightly grey hair—why of life, radiance and beauty. For those who are troubled with Dandruff, there is nothing that will re- look prematurely grey and years older! |ieve the irritation and itching and; than you are—why look unattractive! cleanse the scalp so quickly and thor- and lose your charm aud beauty? oughly as Hay's Hair Health. Da If your hair is grey, faded, streaked | di looking. Hay's Hair Health will change WARNING TO WOMEN. | If causes the hair to turn grey, be- come thin and trey and gradually to ; it—bring back the natural color, life] fallout. . Get rid once. Pick Your Yellow According and lustre quickly, effectively, Noone] Druggists will refund your money if . s nee |ean tell that you are using it. You'll] you are not satisfied with Hay's Hair to Complexion or You'll {ine enitton tanto and the tunto te om-|yoke of tucked net and st, Gall em-|De surprised at the quick results from] Health after a trial bellished with cuffs and a collar of very | broidery in the bodice. Not Look Well. fine scallop-and-dot machine embroidery, | With all the white and yellow con: tumes pictured, white buttoned buck- akin boote—the approved footwear | with white costumes accompanted by | hats—are worn, WAR SPIRIT STIRS FRANCE. James McCreery & Co 8 Mner George Washington, which arrived 34th Street 23rd Street to-day from Hromen. Capt. Charles Gen. C, D. MacDougall, a veteran of the civil war, and Mrs, MaeDougall were Polack t# making his last round trip! On Monday and Tuesday on the steamship, for, on his return, The skirt of this frock ts quite short and the Dolly Varden effect !s carried out by the looped back pannier drapery over @ narrow alde pleated skirt. These pleats are very carefully held in, how- ever, by tapes tacked underneath, .o that the lines are slender and narrow. Buttoned boote of snowy buckskin ac- sees this pretty white and yeliow Yellow is beyond all peradventure the shade of the hour. Paris at thie moment in daft over yellow @ones, and the gamut ranges from mais—the pal- est corncolor—-to deep amber and vivid mandarin orange. One picks one's yellow according to one'a opm: plezton, and {f one be not very, very certain about one’s color sense, it’ will be wisdom to consult a dressmaker Passengers on the North German Lloyd Almost as yellow in tone, though in and more subdued effect, is the @mbroldered net gown which te dropped over a oulip of yellow allk. The skirt with an unfailingly artistic eye, for | show: he ‘will “take, command of the Kron: nothing #o easily makes a frigit out of |i more” Mteahionable. than, drasery, of | Drinzettin Cecile and become Commo- MME SETS & really pasaably pretty woman as the| which women are already wearying. | {ro ° ye yneeen, h } pee LMA RS Ske 2B ad IRENE COR hits A ae fig Raa No ated ipeee are two deep flounces of the em- great” wer, soir in ba mn niga Gold is when le trying, an ered net, both graduated be hoarded and the people f S ja| few women indeed past thirty who! length fo that a lifted effect is fae war with Germany is ineriigbig se At vA Less Than Usual P rices can voli dash iste yellow ahates of in front. At the foot ls a third and td Uc ree bir rough, bad | any tint ven the corncolor, | n wer flouncs y weather being encountered the first day “ , Hi ry witho eful consideration Riri lace, "Alt righ prey ed 4 continuing almost until | ‘ Mime, Irene ; Corsets of Fine Coutil Se OR py gee 3.00 | ‘nis ‘yellow peril” in dress—as some mounted on a drop of tine white wash | (ers? Washington docked. There were usual prices 5.00 and 6.00 one has aptly termed it—is following net, and through the two layers of | “owt continual showers “Mme. Irene” Corsets of Imported Coutil ........ 4.00 | fast on he heels of the Ori 7 color Bet — drop and flounces—the yellow usual price 8.00 vogue, Among foundation ally shows delicately. Th “ W H i i | tocratio wearables whose edlte oc three seals sme Ming, Irene" Corsote of Lght Weight Coulll 3 ...800 | d| not yet permeated the below-Twenty- {It is made of plain white net, with A y usual price 10.00 | thind street shopping dlstrict yellow 12 sleeves of tucked net, and a lace jacket, “Mme. Irene” Corsets of Plain and Striped Coutil 6.00 | noticeably represented. One observes it ‘shirred in at the lower edge, falls over usual price 12.00 in sashes, in hat trimntings, in lining |the wide sash of pale yellow ribbon, “Mme. Irene” Corsets of Fancy Broche and Batiste. .7.50 @ilpe for Ungerie frocks, The hat, made of shirred net and lace ual price 15.00 Wraps, in luxurious negiigees of crepe jover yellow silk, is trimmed with pansy Pr A oe P x de chine and lansd in gay Uttle purple velvet and small violet and} rion ein wet ‘Mme. Irene” Corsets of Fancy Broche ...........9.00 coatees of cotton wee und eponge ‘white flowers, « most charming con-| to realise ther impr, terme usual price 18.00 tor wear with C je frocke of te ination with the yellow tint. verary: Tees Whe Bas It Rad weed Bok. | “Mme, Irene” Corsets of Fancy Silk Broche... 12.50 chine embroider: crepe an atiste; in | iterative = Waletcouts of watered allk eet_in the) WHITE FROCK TOUCHED WITH N \ . . . usual price 25,00 | front of tailored cutaway coats; in| THE MODISH YELLOW, Brassieres of All-over Embroidery...........+.+.++ 50c | in gloves and in petti-} The frock of white ratine ta juat 00 | coats. Smartest of the smart are danc- touched with the modish yellow, but} ing petticoats of pale yellow crepe de with it ts worn a yellow trimmed hat! chine with flounces of accordion pleated which emphusiaes the yellow trimming cream lace and festoons of tay buff and on the costume, Amber colored crepe ace pleating, Em- de Chine forma the bands on the Wty are run with laleeves und the narrow belt whieh | Pale yellow ribbon, and such ribbon in passes through an ivory tinted buck! even threaded throug! te beadings of ‘The lines of this frock are very simple, | & | russieres and nightgowns. but some elaboration ts sug@ested in YELLOW NEW MIDSUMMER | tho bulero motif of lace on the bodice, COSTUMES. The leghorn hut has a flange brim of Four new midsummer costumes, each{2How satin and an inner facing of showing the yellow touch, are pictured Pale yellow chiffon, It is trimmed on today's page. The yellowest of the! With cream net pleating, largo yellow lot is the figured crepe model with #| Prete and black velvet ribbon, tunto of ohiffon, The cream tinted crepe | The simple morning dress of white ta covered closely with little pale yellow | cotton crepe has bands of mandarin roses and the chiffon tunic ts in a deeper Yellow silk, stitched with white at yellow shade—not on the golden yellow, Write and waist, and this touch of which is apt to be crude; but more butt *tFons yellow i repeated in the hat.) tn tone, The transparent chiffon coat Which is @ new poke shape trimmed py podice of the flowered With Diack velvet ribbon, wheat and a, br! Lag yee ageed e Howered gmail bow of orange picot ribbon set crepe and the little roses show through the Diack, White cotton ea the chiffon, The cuffs of fowered crepe ba also extend below she shorter alpoves of dreas effectively and there is a little dence MAN SATEEN-MADRAS BRAND A SPACE MODEL OF MATERIAL WOVEN ESPECIALLY FoR US AND THM BEST COLLAB 8 SOLD AT 3 FOR 235 CENTS, PLUM WOOD, #4ME STYLE, SAMB PRICE, BUT 4 QUARTER 1NOM LOWS IN BEIGST, EARL & WILSON MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT. TOILET ARTICLES. ~~ COLOR TO GREY 08 FADED HAR lsraneo DRESSES & COATS. dames McCreary & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street: TRIMMED HATS On Tuesday, May the 13t':. Showing of new and smartly Trimmed Models for present wear. value 20.00 12.50 Leghorn and White Hats in unusually attrac- tive models for Summer wear. value 25.00 18.50 Attention is directed to a collection of Hand- some and Exclusive Black Models, trimmed with Maline, Goura and Paradise. SPECIALLY PRICED On Tuesday, May the 13th In Both Stores. Imported Tooth Brushes, assorted......... 15¢ Imported Hair Brushes with solid backs, assorted woods. value 1.00, 75¢ Imported Ivory Finish Dressing Combs.....25¢ value 35c Wool Puffs, assorted styles......... 5c and 10c Whisk Brooms,—metal caps and ring handles..15¢ Castile Soap............5 large size bars, 35¢ one pound cakes, 10¢ Toilet Soaps,—Ivory, Fairy or Capco..50c¢ doz. Peroxide Bath Soap.......... 12 cakes, box 85¢ value 1.20 Swedish Hair Shampoo......... ..30e size, 35¢ Witch Hazel, quart size bottle..... 50c size, 35¢ Violet Ammonia............ ..-pint bottle, 12¢ Listerine..................large size bottle, 58¢ Amolin Toilet Powder, large size box; val. 25c, 20¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste............ value 35se, 29¢ Tar Paper, rolls of 12 sheets..... value 45c, 40¢ PATTERNS. 1 Both Stores. Shirtwaists,—stamped on Batiste, Crepe or Linen..... value 75c and 1.00, 50c and 65¢ Gowns....... value 65c, 45¢ Corset Covets..........+ ceeseee 28. 150 Made-up Garments, ready for embroidery. + T5e Brassieres.......... sss seeeeeeenecee eens OC Corset Covers..........++++++++.20€ and 40¢ Stamped Towels,—hemstitched or button hole edge. Large size..*... 50c to 95¢ Guest size.......... value 60¢0 35¢ Also a large variety of Children’s Stamped Garments in various sizes and models. GOWHE. sc 08s (04 i peony ean ane cen value 85c to 1.25, In Both Stores. For Infants & Little Children. ‘ Dresses of Lawn, Striped Madras, Colored Gingham; also a number of Hand-embroidered Linen Dorothy Dresses. Size2to5years. 1.95 value 2.50 to 3.50 Several oe and hand-made Dresses; broken sizes,—114 to 5 years. 95c to 5.00 value 1.95 to 10.00, The remaining stock of Colored Coats in new Spring models. Size 2 to 5 years. 2.95 to 12,50 . value 4.50 to 16.50 Straw Hats value 2.50 to 10.00, 95c to 5.00 Complete assortment of Children’s Underwear,— machine and hand-made. Size 4 to 12 years. A special lot of Night Gowns,—hand-made and 95ec value 2,59 hand-embroidered. Size 4 to 12 years. FUR STORAGE Fur Garments, Muffs, Neckpieces, Suits, Dresses, Rugs, Curtains, ete., insured against loss or damage, _ Moderate Rates m

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