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ABUT MAGSTRATE CALS THIS MARQUIS ATHEF eeepc Book Miss George's Gowns, | “Worth $600, and Gave = Them to Another. “feta Morquis of Xo, #5 West Fitty- Gt crest says he's © practical joker, (Ga, tke others of his 1k, he can’t make @mRboty daliove it. In fact, Magistrate cestel in the West Side Court told Mm @iaiBy to-day that he thought he was MoGann arrested Marquis days ago, after Mise Grace George, Gays she te an actress and lives at Qo, 2381 Broadway, had accused him of Stemling her gowns, worth $900, and be- stewing them on another woman. Miss had taken the gowns to a oleaner and had received a recetpt for them and a ticket by which to identity hefeeit as the owner of the clothes. Matquis, she says, took the ticket fro her bureau and, despite her plea ‘wouldn't return either it or the clothe ‘The young man, who affects a for @ignh manner and style of dress, was engegingly frank in explaining the alt- uation and evidently expected the Ma- @istrate to laugh heartily with him. Toybe eure he had taken the ticket to the cleaner and there received the owns, and just as certainly he had them on a young woman of Ais acquaintance, but quite aa a joke) an& with no intent -to defraud Misn| ge. It fact, ho had sent the| clothes last night. mw admitted that ehe had got her gowns back, but as Marque had had the use of them since April 17 a@he thought something ought to be Gone to him, and she was doubly sure of dt when McGann told her that Mar- quia had a prison record, ing stolen $2,700 from Pabst Harlem Casino, he was cashier, in 1904, and having served three years for the thett, Miss George said she had met Mar- quig in London a year ago and had been much taken with his foreign man- ner and way! She raised her hands to heaven to attost her thankfulness at having found him out. pone “DOC” STREET IS DEAD; WAS FAVORITE OF KEENE. Well Known Horseman of the “Old School” Passes Away After pelle ee Shake the dust off your old coll tables of logarith: The tools needed are one tape measure, one pair of accurate scalox, several | tables of ready arithmetical caleulatora and one baby. longitudinally, with the tape and determine how much he has Then place Thomas or Imogene on the ecoles and see how much he—or she—weighs over the last reckoning. ‘Twenty per cent, increase is the standard. under height, consult the appended table, prepared mathematicians, and find out just how far @hort of th the baby, stretched since the last month. Weight. Age. Lbs. imonth 2 months Smonths 4monthe 6 months 6 months Tmonths . Smonthe 9 months 10 montha Tl month 12 months 14 months 16 months 18 months @monthe months months 2% months %@monthe 3% months . 3% years ‘years . 4 years 6 years Score, SWNMRUS HEEB RE SEE SHE EEE y= DPC. SULZER INVITES BRYAN. Prt Wante His Ald in Past mary Election hopes to enlist the services of Secre- tary of State William J. Bryan in his) effort to secure the enactment of a Btate-wide direct primary bill. The Governor has invited Mr. Bryan | to come Mto New York State and meke speeches in favor of the bill. Mr. Bryan has not yet replied to the invitation, ‘The Governor to-day sent a letter to) Col, Theodore Roosevelt thanking him for bis support in the direct primary Sent. meuTiOne, Ms May bier ee Mpoe Street, bkngin throughout America wherever the.thoroughbred trod the turf, is dead efter a chort illness at Kenilworth, a Gitele village but a stone's throw re moved from the old Bennings race treck fat Washington, D. C. Btreet was one ef the unique characters of the turf fend « horseman of the old eohool, In his day he handled some of the best fhoraes ever raced in this country, Ac- cording to some of the old timers Street trained” horses for over thirty years. Along about 1886 he was racing a horse named Itaska, on which “Snap- per” Garrison won twelve straight races ahd on which in lieu of bandages hhe raced the horse with his ankles encased with plasterparie, His great- est bid for fame was in the year 1893 wwhea he brought Gallilee Kast and, ftarting iim in the Futurity, came within an ace of winning this classic @rom the Keene representative Domino and Dobbins, which on that occasion partied the colors of Richard Croker. In the mpring of 185 Street got into Beriqus trouble with stewards of the Gt. Asaph track over the running of Gungmertime, it being openly charged ft the time that Jockey Nacey, who was thea! in, the employ of Mike Daly, had pullgd the filly, Little was heard of Street for a number of years after this wpisode. | ‘The late James R. Keene always i ht well of Street's ability and year after year provided him with material for facing Purposes. Clare Runst| Again WAKSAW, Russian Poland, May Mra, Clara Hunsiker, ry was Clara Jansen, of Clevela ©., Was married to Col. Dimitry d'Osno- aor In this city last Sunday, Mrs, lunsiker was formerly the wite of Col. Millard Hunaiker, President of medican Society in London, een Get Grens’s Broth. OUEVELAND, 0., May 13.—The Cleve- Jand,American League Club to-day an- pounced that it had traded Pitcher Jim } Baskette to the Toledo American Aaso- elation Club for Pitcher Dave Gr Drother of Vean Gregg, the Clev cher. whose maiden | the The “ELK” Model For Men For those who favor the Blucher style, this CowarD Shoe gives generous and general estisfaction. The perfect instep fit, fine leathers and workmanship have brought the ‘* ELK” into rapid favor as an all- around good shoe, | All leathers. JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich 8t., NW. Yo (XmAR WARBS™ STREET) ‘Mail Orders Filled | Send ter Catalogue ALBANY, N. Y., May 13.—Gov. suser' tan art the hei | Trip Over Glaciers and Is Circumference of Head. Cheat. Abdomen Helpless at End. In. In. In 11.08 13.50 18.60 16.40 14.00 BERNT, May 18.—Oscar Bi Eto ne aviator, in a monoplane flew asus Alpe to-day at an altitude of 10,560 feet, 10 1607 He left Borne in a high wind, and tn 17.16 16.90 two hours and nineteen minutes alighted bid ae at Bion, having covered fifty miles at an 17.68 17.60 average height of two miles. 1128 6 ‘The aviator was almost frosen and 18.00 18.00 had to be Nfted from his machine, the te whole flight having been over glaciers. s > ae Rarted Gtant tn Twe Graves. an A Gouble grave had to be dug in Bt. 19.00 ‘Mary'e Cemetery, Flushing, to-day to 10.88 acoommodate the casket containing the 19.48 body of Pasquale Laurita of Corona, 0.00 He was @ feet 4 inches in height and fn ae weighed 300 pounda. A casket had to be ae a8 made especially. Laurita owned several 41.80 nw fruit stands and was prosperous. He is DPC. wP.C, gurvived by a widow, nine sons and two Warner's Safe Remedies have proven their worth as superior medicines by more than thirty-five years’ world-wide use. They have given remarkable re- sulte in the treatment of number- less severe and almost helpless ‘aise from the many nefited by their use value. AJOKER HE SAYS, |HOW TO GET THE RIGHT LINE ON BABY’S PHYSICAL TRIM Bquale 100 Per Com, « . THE EVENING’ WORLD, IN FUG OVER ALPS THE ICY WINDS ALMOST '— FREEZE AVIATOR BIDER} - Low ea and lay out your neglected dratic equations of baby Once a month go over Two Miles ‘Up Hem He Makes Entire If baby ie under weight or daughters. GOR" Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchase: and Redeem Them in > te ‘ ONEILL At Positive Savings Every quality. and construction latest and very artistic. springs, mattresses, couches, divans, hundreds of other articles for the bedroom, dining room and living room at remarkable reductions. $10.00 White Enamel Bed —— —— 77 — iN ‘This is « iuxurious mattress, Hfectly sanitary, non-absorbent, \proof yermin proof; made off genuine layér fe covered in good! qualities of ticks; made to your order| iin one part; you can select your own, sr bat Regular Prive Gale Price Just like illustration. It has a inc! ++ 87.50 continuous post; %-inch filling rod: + 7.00 l-inch bottom rod. The head in + 6.75 inches high and the foot is 38 + 6.85 high. Made in all sizes and fini . 6,00 the best baked enamel. . 3.00 Part of o imperfect” rugs are often sold for. Here's just # bint:— Best Worsted Wilton Rugs extra weight, double loop, durable, bleached Bath underpriced as follows: 86c Turkish Bath Towds, |45c Turkish Bath Towels, 24x44, for, 25x50, for, each.. 25c 35c 30c Turkish Bath Towels, | 60c Turkish Bath Towels, 27254, for, 27256, for, each. eeeeeee . . 39 The New 1913 Dress Linens Just received 1,500 yards of the most fashionable French Oyster White Pure Linen Suiting, in four widths. Specially reduced for this Bale. 50c 86 inch Linen Suiting, value G5 yard, at... 46 inch Linen Suiting, value 65c 90 inch Linen Suiting, value 81.65 yard, at, $1.30 O'Neill Main Mtore—Second Floor. Scotch full bleached Satin Damask Table Napkins, discontinued pat- terns, greatly reduced because there are po Table Cloths to match, as fol- follows: ites stat Lad bajar ad tsa i. Sale Price ie sa a. 19 92.98 $3.49 Des. Redaced —— from 1,86 2,00 8.35 3.75 5.00 TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1918. BERLIN, Sixth areata, 20th to 22d Street Only a Few More Days in Which You Can Take Advantage of Our o| May Sale of Furniture and Bedding |}, iece is strictly up to standard O’Neill Furniture; uaranteed. The desi his sale not ‘only in front; wood pulls; made by one of Grand| The Lowest Prices You Have Ever Seen Quoted On Standard Wool and Worsted Wilton Rugs great purchase of such unusual sise and character that we are able to sell first quality, new and perfect rugs for lens than 1gs Size leurs Ses a= 83421034 feet. Reg. 916. = $12.75 00, at... sec eens $31.00 | priced. Sine 81421034 feet. 4 out feet, Beg " an.ee| es oat fect. ee. 434,00 Bing G2 feet. Ree. gag go | msetiat tet Nt S26 75 Wilton Hall Ruanes are also in - _n . epecial prices. Size Qx 12 feet. Reguiarly $88.50, at.....+. eoeesecevereveee $28.75 O'Neil Main Store—Fourth Fleer. 51,000 Doz. Turkish Bath Towels at About One-third Less Than Regular A tremendous purchase of a manufacturer's surplus stock. tue Turkish Bath Towels, Berlin to Amsterdam Fitent. from Jonannisthal aerodrome to May 1h—The Dutch airman] Amsterdam. They made their fr 1d De Weal, accompaniec by a] ing at Hanover at 610 o’cloc viator named Kuntner, started | replenishing their tanks ata joplane at 3% A. M to-day| that city again at 9.40. rf na’ a mon ‘Lexington to 3d Ave. Hanan Pumps For Women | ‘The style and fit of Hanan Pumps fer women are unsur- passed. They will | appeal to wemen of who wish a smart and exchasive style, yet whe mast have abso hute comfort. This Week We Are SUMMER TOILET GOODS SALE 1,000 items at cut prices in well known brands of Medicines Drugs Manicure Articles Rubber Goods Brushes Soaps Moth Preventives Vacuum Bottles Sundries Pills Parisian Ivory Perfumes, Etc. We have prepared tremendous stocks to meet the demands in this wonderful sale. We recommend the products of the Bloomingdale laboratories. Prepared of purest ingredients by experts. A printed list containing representative bargains will be given to you at the store. Main Peer, BLOOMINGDA An Important Special Sale of Razors and Safety Razors And Other Shaving Necessities. This rale is an excellent opportunity for the men to cultivate the habit | of shaving themselver, In this sale you can buy the best-selling Rasore and Safety Razors at great reductions from the regular prices. of the many items: Safety Razors, &.: 10,000 Safety Razor Sete—Atimaly if epieno from the eee eee Wade & Butcher Razors So well known, need no recommendation; at... SOC Shopping Center AMS 06 and $1.50 F. and B. Razors Fou steel, hollow 10,000 Safety Razor Biades— Fit Gem, Ever-Ready and other makes; usually 60¢ dos. For reasons of slight 18c stain, 12 for. Griffon Razors—at. $1.25 to $2.50 Henckel Razors - Best| German i] $1.00 to $5.00 Sheffield steel; 78c to $3.75 Razors 65c to $3.25 Shefficld atee! 3% to $2.50 win & Son Razore—Best Ameri can ateel; $1.00 to $2.50 7 vazora to set; at $6.50 to $15.00] and strop; at Rubberset Shaving Brushes —Wili not shed; at 39 Barber Style Strops at Co} Mark Crow Razor-- en | Wade & Butcher. of from 10 to 40% Strope Bec, Toc ti.00 to $2.50 | See 3rd Ave. Window for display of these Razors. We Have All the Standard Makes of Razors. Razor Shop, Lez. Arends. | BLOOMINGDALES Clearance of Sweaters} Worth $4.25 and upwards; Club Plan Those who pre- fer to make pay- ments at inter- ree may a so oining Btteil’s House- hold Club Plan. in are the udes beds, pillows, cribs, etc., but Fine all wool and in the latest weaves, includ- ing the popular Sheker knit in ruff neck model; also up-to-the-minute coat models. area iis museed from handling, but not enough to it their looks or value. In addition to white you can choose from gray, al and navy. | 947.50 Brass $32.00 Dresser, $24.00 Bed, 935.00 This clegant dresser is made! in whit ¢ enamel! bird's-eye maple tuna mahogany, golden oak and mahogany fin- ish, The base is 22x42 inches; has 24280) i ft e b fa shaped It has two | drawers aud two This massive brace bed is just as. illustrated, \rror. |i i ‘BLOOMINGDALES Brilliant American Cut Glass At '3 Less Than Regular Prices We are offering this collection of brilliant American cut glase at these decided reductions to create a day of extraordinary selling. LN, American Cut Pieces, our | regular marked price 69¢ 98c; sale price... | | top rail with cast ‘“T" No better or more substi bed can be had at the price in bright or satin finish, ONeilf Guaranteed Lacquer. best manufacturers. Chiffonier} $22.00 quot in the American Cut Pieces, our regular price $1.25; 98e Standard Wilton Rugs 12 sizes, from the #7256 inch up to the large 11.14x15 ft. sine. All special Cut Glass Fern Dish, as illustrated Complete Water Set, avillustrated; our regular marked price choice American cut, including fine i SEE: : mirror plateau; regular merican Cu jeces, our regular + 1 Soestens price #}) 98; bi ape: phy oz tenes $4. 98 “a flour, 80th Street Gection. saligeball Gloves ned ‘N een Shoes, 62.25 to 03.75. Tennis Nets, $1.00 to $8.00, Tennis Bails, 28¢ and 45¢. Tennis Racquets, 92.50 to 08.00, Golf Balls, $0c to 75. Bicycles, #17.90. ishing Tackle, at moderate prices. Couch Hammocks and Swings ‘ouch Hammocks, 93.98. NGDALES* A Combination of Plants, Vines, Bulbs, and Seeds, for 50e 6 Canam of the crain, raulthy od 30 1,000 dozen Towels, hemmed ends, | Windows and Doors Don't swat the fly—exclude him and other winged pests by screening without further delay. Window Screens [| Sherwood stcel frame, covered with $9.00 ¢ 860 ‘Turkish Bath Towels, Swings, 75c Turkish Bath Towels, (OFS=1O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York CityE=O 49 26x52, for, 69 pete, be percbased on i fine mesh black wire ¥ cleth-—edjust O'Neill Main More—Fifth Fleer. Great Annual Sale of Standard Dress Shields ‘The famous Kleinert's Naiad ands Omo Shields and other good makes moderately priced, Fine Quality Shields, tc per $1.00 Turkish Bath Towels, 59c Lace Scarfs 14 Price Odds and ends of fine lace trim- a0 Jo 380/35 480 med scarfs, mounted on fin pair; 75¢ doz. Li id . Silk Dress Shields, light and inen and French Batiste. iahtly durabia lan ea peeren anc Heck w museod from handling. Sizes 20236, 20245, 20x54. To be closed out at 14 price. Jap Silk Dress Shields, 15¢ pair; 91.80 doz. Petite Shirt Waist Shields, with safety pin attachment, 10¢ pair, 91.00 doz. Bolero Dress Shields of excellent quality, ane per pair, Riteweight Dress Shields, « light and white shield, 8¢ pair; 9c doz, O'Neill Main Atore—Main Floor, Table Linens 985 yards pure white and silver bleached all Linen Irish and Scotch Satin Damask, 60 and 70 foches wide; reduced from @9¢ and $1.00 yard to 49¢ and 78c. Opened. Pric In, coe Eat) 40 in 30 tn, tn.

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