The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1914, Page 10

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Flower Hospital pronounced Schiel| dead and told the policemen to re- move the body to the station house, As they lifted it they sny they pool Bchiel's chest heave, They ues | Policeman Short, driver a Sd hab to Fes full speed to Dr, @ackin declared the man wi dead. He consented to try the pul motor on him, and did se, without ef- fect, however. Tt ts suppoend Schiel fell down hoof elevator shaft. The door on the fourth floor was open. His wkull was, fractured. ” MAM BREATHED, POLICEMEN DECLARE Frederick Schiel, a night watch- ian in Bloomingdales’, Fifty-ninth | > ah end Third avenue, was found toad at’ the foot of the em asvator shaft to-day by a fellow man, who called Policemen and Shaw of the East Sixty- street station. Dr. Beard of Out of Sorts pan 1S, something is wrong with baby, but wevcan’t tell just what it’ is. All mothers recognize the term by the ; lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, Weavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These are the symptoms of . It may be fever, congestion, worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. . Do not lose a minute. Give the child Castoria.: It will start the digestive ow | into oon open the pores of the skin, carry off the fetid | and drive away the threatened sickness. THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, PEBRUARY 12, 1914. | xe ork City elections of Nov. 4, 1913,] been appointed upon nomination ny to | had be the two leading political parties and | Supt. Voorhia also pointe out—quot- | that in doing this he had complied) ‘ing FB. Stagg Whitin, managing di- j with mandatory proviatons. rector of the Honest allot Associa-) ‘The next denial by Mr. Voorhis fs tlon—that the last election was “the/ that he and bis ansoctates had per- ‘cleanest ever held in New York City."| mitted thetr department to be teed “While the Honest Ballot Asnocia- | for partisan purposes, or that any Ma) claimed all, or a greater part, | of their deputies bad shown partisan- f the exceptionally clean b Mad laaed ship in the discharge of their duties. SAYS VOORHIS, DENYING. | CHARGES ACAI AGAINST HIM Quotes His Accusérs in State-'rexpecttutty assert, without attompt-| Voorhie elites that in 1018 they in- ing to minimise tho value of tho | vostigated 317,977 cages prior to the ment to Gov. Glynn De- | work done by that assuciation, that fret day of fegtetraion and 67,861 » \ the principal cause of the sald con- cases between that date and Election fending Official Acts: ditions was the thorough and eyste-|Day. As the result of thie, says Mr. matic work done by William J. Hil-| Voorhis, the names of 102,596 men |lery, John Pallace and myself and by| wero put on the challenge iist, of the deputies whom we appointed to |oMoe, alded by the uniformed police And shoriffe throughout the State.” The charge alleging that political partisanship had governod tho selec- tion of four hundred forty-day depu- tlos fe mot Wy Mr. Voorhis with the! Seized by an attack of vertigo in the! Naw thoes that undor the Motropolitan | department store of O'Neill law these four hundred deputies had | twenty-second strect and Sixth avenue ! CLEANEST ELECTION,” ALBANY, Feb. 12—A general’ dental of the chargos made against him on Jan, % by the Honest Ballot | Ansootation was to-day submitted to Gov, Martin H. Glynn by John It | Voorhte, State Superintendent of Klactions. ‘The brief fled by Mr /Voorhis takes up in detail the | charges of alleged inefflotency, fav- | orittem and misconduct in office which 101,266 did not attempt to reg. ister, Of 11,911 names placed on the challenge list for Election Day, 9,570 were not voted on, —_——— Meets His Death in O44 Way. to-day fee i he shattered rea the ‘Kod edger yeln. A hurry oat ‘was sent rom Tospital for an arn! when it arriv pf a Si SHOW MANAGER ARRESTED. | Davia Gare Acoused Word was roce! of the at Seventh avenu Forty-seventh e1 street, which contrets 8 chain of bur. |lcod, whieh soumy and ferments, like ‘ bage in o swill bi forget your children — thele lseque theatres across the country, that fn siep to untold mige sides need a good, gentle cleans David Guran, travelling manager of |foul gases, bad breath ing, too, ovensionally. - “The Honeymoon Girls,” had been ar- CANDY CATHARTIC artes 11. Lord. a floor watker F| YOURE BIOS AND CONSTPATE! © LIVER 1S SLUGGISH SGN A BOK 7 Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, faste, Indiges-| mental fears, ¢ Jans, and the na vorning your head clear, stomach sweet, and bowels regulcr and make you feel. cheerful and bully for month, U ated bowels, which cause you stomach to become fillea with undigested rested at Rochester, charged with embezzling the funds of the production. inst him was made by he auditor of the Theatri- Company, which owns the ‘Avcording te Aeeparches, Lal {s a nephew of Jacoh Liebermat chi to CENT BOXES -ANY paue STORE * ALSO 25 & SO CENT BO! iT ee WANTS WO! | made by the association, after refer- | ment made by the New York press {and Mayor Ardolph L. Kiine on the LAM | ring to eome of the favorable com- { Castorla “always dears the slgnatere of orderly manner in which the New) New Bordered Voiles, 12}c to 15c Values, 9ic A most attractive showing of the latest floral and rosebud effects; some very effective ore French batiste are included. ¢ 93 191ge to 1Se values at, yard, aC KOCH? @) sees Febrwery Girls’ and Misses’ Wash Dresses Kor Ages 6 to 17 To-Day, Friday, Saturday, February 12th, 13th and 14th Specially selected models, in styles and materials appropriate for Spring and Summer. 65° 95° $1.39 $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 Included in the very choice array of materials are: Anderson's Ginghams Flowered Crepes English Repps Irish Linens French Cordelines White Lawns, etc. A.Rare Offering. Wonderful Values, Every One. ‘Third Floor. Children’s Prcocneg eh aod Splendid for achoot ool ord direas: high cut, reimht leather and” calf, cloth ‘ana aid tops. sizes 8 to 3. $3 9148 value at. Lit the Strong lute! of cnit's tn, 10 to 18. $2 value at [ Spring Millinery Specials ‘Smart, Attractive Hats (kev comtlantions’ chested” ei effects, specially priced at. Untrimme 4 Hi ts, $2.95 made; hemp Lattin and moire ics "$2.95 Now On—Sale of Toilet Articles To-Day, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12, 13 and 14 |. None but the purest standard brands, and every item in the sale represents a pro- Bounced saving. braid with) peas ad MEN—Take Advantage of These Most Remarkable Offerings In Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. Starting off with thousands of crisp, new Shirts, in patterns to suit conservative and ultra = alike, the sale includes, besides, just the furnishings that men need most. 5 Shirte—Of | Men's White Muslin Night Shirts le with stiff cuffs at- —Cut full length, wid: guareaterd; ip neat colored, assortment of white with fancy and black ite stripes. Spe-- B86 Mite Nog. cont model with stashed Men's Fine dota € Color Percale Pajamas—Univerval make, which ane “Cut right, made right id priced right”; in shades of zen. Light Coy a and Pepa with Japanese neck and four frogs on front; special at 68c “ores Spring god a Sommer Be Bal- rine Combed shirts fini with French in long or short al drawers to match. white reyes ope 4 Gardner printed, 3 also a large assort- finish Jacquard and tiaed in neat Cost pag with Ye viceable tan shades, guaran- fait $3.95 full length: Men's Fine Silk Neckwear—In 4- in-hand models; two large pur- chases of fine mk peste fancy designs and up-to-date colorings; divided into two lota— t and Men's Rain Coate—Good ser- ; special at Men's Terry Turkish Bath Robes — Of handsome Jac- quard woven designs; made up i roll collar atyle, some wit! handsome corded edges and pearl buttons, Just 50 of them, Lot 1 at 19¢ each. thatare worth 66. a) $3 95 Lot & at 386 each en’s Soaks ~ Some Very Unusual Values Pleated Silk Sox— | s0c Quality Silk and Cashmere | $0c Quality Pure Silk Socks iced heels and toca; Mixed Socks—Fina light weight; pacman bright lustre, with Quelity, in black and fancy mixtures and mottled effects; | double soles, heels and toes; in 50c, a big bargain; take the hint 24. black and assorted solid and lay in» supply; pair Cc colors; pair. Spring Models of Silk and Cotton Petticoats new stag oe for straight lines, and, of course these petticoats are the embodiment everything new. They comprise: Silk Jersey, ah Barrow accordion-pleated | ruffle. Silk Jersey, top with deep pleated flounce of effect. Stunning garments. une. Fancy pleated ruffle with silk underlay. tie gat are a be found in this splendid assortment. $2 98 yaTred at, each ie good qu: ality Messaline and Chiffon Taliets, with effective $1 98 e pi reace = T $1 00 Rebeo—In Jacquard figures and de- 3 clos: Superior quality messaline in the New Tango in a range of all desirable shades . | OSSSIOE=I6 We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeom Them in Our Own Merchandise ryt) —s wee — Ice Skates, 50c to $1.50 Recent additions made to this Big Sale—very desirable small lots from high class manufacturers who are_now closing out stocks—give the event a Style and Bargain Interest not to be found anywhere +lse in America. Men’s Overcoats: That have led the procession of smartly dressed men all season--and will until its close—overcoats that stand as first values in their proper grades, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00—and more. Now They’re All $12.50: Chinchillas Fanev_ Back Coatines Fancy Mixtares Black ana Or‘or’ Kersevs Guaranteed Rainoroo Coats, Etc. Brown, gray and blue chinchilla, plain or fancy back several models. English and regular models, plain or belted back, some inverted plaited backs. Shawl or convertible collars. Ulsterettes with shaw: or convertibie collars; also Fencies in all of the above models. Black and Oxford kerseys in 46 inch regulation model, made velvet collars, fly front, satin lined. Sizes range from $4 to 42. Stouts to 46. Men’s Suits, Values $18 to|Men’s Dress and Tuxedo \ $25, at $12.50 Suits, Values $18to $25, $12.50 In the newest English and conservative models, in the} In the newest models taken from the mabe grade cus- plaids and stripes in worsted cheviot } tom tailored suits, perfect ing and well made: gros grain and cassimeres; sizes $4 to 42. Stouts to 46. silk faced and Venetian lin: ines $4 to 42. Stouts to 46. Friday in the O'Neill Ny BARGAIN PLAZA / Just three of the twenty or more of to-morrow’s specials are quoted here—the rest of them are just as attractive—we don't adver- | tive them all, because we want you to get the habit of comin, to the Bargain Plaza and finding wonderful bargains—advertised or not. 20c to 50c Shadow and RS: A Net Top Laces wih nee amine ot Shadow ond Net Ten Lacer—| 1 OVC | Women’s 25c to 50c Stockings , Women's Stockings, black, white, tan and colors; lisle | ton and ak lisle; also a few embroidered and silk \y 5c boot styles, Not all sizes of every kind, but all sizesin the lot | Little Children’s Dresses _Sizes 2, 4 and 6 Years i att Made of percale; waist model; Dutch neck, in dainty }29c | “Closing Out Odd Lots of Children's ame Skirts, wers, Gowns, also Canton flannel and flannel; 59c.; at.. Boys’ Suits and Reefers All Wool Blue Serge Suits.) ¢ 4 9 8 e All Wool 'Chinchilla Reefers. , made in double- In all-wool navy blue ser, breasted and Norfolk models, Coats are weil tailored, made bottom faced; trousers are full cut and lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. All-wool Chinchilla Reefers, in Russian and polo style, made button-to-neck, full or half belt, in ail-wool chinchilla, in brown and grays; mee fancy back chinchilla, shoulder lined; others wool, full lined. Sizes 8 to 10 years. Men's $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts Jn ap tg af the jact that yesterday was a record- re crn 1 eeeepeeppeereserend ‘ono vee breck ng shirt :a., ue have till-a in the deoieted P) 9c man, whatever his sise or his idea of a ihe shirts for every occasion, morning, afternoon Ws 69c Ma fine waulty hatiste, medium et and hip, broad steel, finished’ top with dainty embroid- 4 hose supporters attached; sizes 18 to 28 ecpaeadl eon Tithe bo ead Makes, C. B., Thomps: ‘Worrssten Her } and J, B. Made of Kins “coutil and batiste; all sizes, 18 to $0, but not all sises in all styles. Vers ues ree to | Hlelous cup of houilion: tina of 10 und evening—pleated and plain negligee shirts, white bosom shirts and evening dress shirts, Shirts of Garner's percales and fine mercerised materials, Shirts with clean-cut, fast color stripes, Coat models, attached cuffs, either stiff or soft French style. Some of the “extra-cuff” shite, White ehirte, stiff bosom day shirts and evening shirts of fine white cambric with /inen booms, Any shirt for S80. Mén'‘s 91.50 Union Suits at 00c | PLPPPPIP SDS 75¢ Night Robes Made of Cotton and Low Neck, Lace and 5 9c Embroidery Trim'd wate eae ak also Move medallions and insertions. O'Neill Main Stere—Third Fieor. POPPE IPOP LDP Clearance of it odd lots of discon- spo ing oe of fine blouses, made ingerie, also | snaed at. Cambric— High and $0c and 6ScCorset Covers,39¢ daint fed rely Blouses aleo silk nets . 1.00 $1 ‘to $4. 98, Men's Imported Waterproof Velour Hats at $1.95 Fancy Scarfs, Shams and Centrepieces—Almost Half je Lot value $1 00 55c Another Lot — value 65c $i. 25 each, at ) “dozen hand- eawe work, 300 dozen bea | ‘1h nd-drawn Scarfs, Shams and Centrepieces; | work and embroidered Searls and direct importation, Shams, in many pretty new designs. Lace Trimmed Scarfs, Shams and Centrepieces, In ay BS ae on. if Many pre terns, with la sertion, in single and je row! yeral Odd Lots at Haif Price" ""* Embroidered and F eas, Tea Cloths, Dosen Tineos, comprising Shams, 91.35 Satin Table Damask at 98c Yd. 500 yards. Bleached and silver- bleach. Direct importation, in a» variety of choice designs, warranted All Linen Paces Tea Napkina all pure linen, 70 and 71 inches wide. poh ii isl tale $3.50 and 94.75 Doz.Madeira | 98,75 "Renaissance Tea ° «Napkins at $2.75 and Cloths at $5.98 Each 93.50 Doz. Beautiful hand-made Henne All pure linen Madeira Tea Nap- | Lace Trimmed Tea Cloths, Mexican Maes in various neat eyelet embroid- | Drawnwork center; 72 inches in* ry designs, Size 1 i6 inches, miatelinmeter. Ex Extra special, Great Sale of Groceries © We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Centrepicces® Hemstitched Damask -Tea Napkins, $1.98 to 94.50 Dos, Regularly 82.50 to $6.00 Doz, * Cream Oatmeal Virginia | Teas aay oe Hecker's Ned Fiour = enor seualtty maken lntive — Barrels, Miteeis is 23 Candy Specials . 18c | 1 th tle or Consomme halted Feanitte—Reguiarly 290 in wale, per Ib Wine aoa Soccials KIRA (ull Quarta) —Bpecial, this Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Florida Gropetrait—, cases of 23, 81,08; doz $1.08 Yellow Turnipe—5-qt. baskets. Milks | ° Olives nit Preserves@Jama pete: Maraschino | Det Taw.

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