The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1914, Page 13

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HAIN CRASHES INTO ‘TORRENT IN SCOTLAND Known to Be Drowned— New York Man Saves Himself |» by Clutching a Tree. |LONDON, June 19—Three women fere drowned and it is feared that a cry other persons perished to-day hen @ passenger train went through ert and into a torrent at Carr Weuty-elght mites south of In- rness, Scotland. A thunderstorm that ravaged North ngland and Scotland caused the ac- jdent. The train, from Perth, became vraiied tn crossing the culvert, and the hilvert, which had become undermined, pita id the passenger coaches fell ter: ¥ persons escaped from the cars oe drifted about in the stream and Jere badly injured before being reacued. Ine passenger, a man from New York, SAILOR TO TAKE HIS |, PLAGE IN CELL CAL Grimes's Dupe Digs Freed From Prison—Wife Who Di- vorced Forger Here. The former wife of Peter A. Grimes, alias Rodger, alias Dollar, one of the principalg.in the strange “shanghai” tale from San cisco, ia sald in despatches to-day to be a stenog- ~~ = | rapher for the International Com- SRE, TED FE ‘0,Girls,” Don’t have puffed- up, burning, sweaty feet or corns. Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; \@ more burning feet; no more swollen, ved smelling, sweaty feet. No more vain in corns, callouses or bunions. No hatter what ails your feet or what under never limp or \w up your face in . Your shoes seem tight and your feet will ver hurt or get sore, swollen or Beal Think of ft, ne more foot tulseey; o more burning corns, callouses or unions. Get » 25-cent box at any drug store ¢ department store, and ef, Get a whole ye Think of it! mittee of the Y. M. C. A. in this city. She was Mies Faye Noble, @ mission- ary worker in Cleveland, when he married her. He deserted her in 1911 and she obtained a divorce the fol- lowing year. The other central figure besides Grimes in the case is Albert John- son, @ Scandinavian sailor, who was taken to San Francisco under sen- tence imposed by the Treaty Court at Shanghai on Grimes to serve three years for forgery. Johnson cannot speak English, but finally through a fellow countryman got his etory be- fore the authorities, He says he left his ship at Nagasaki, Japan, for an evening ashore, He accepted drinks from three strange men and the nest thing he knew he was in irons on the U. 8. Transport Sheridan. Grimes had been arrested in Shanghai for passing forged checks and sentenced to three years in San Quentin Prison, In charge of an of- cer he was taken to Nagasaki to be put on the transport. It is believed he drugged both the sailor and his custodian and then, taking the com- mitment papers, put the sailor aboard the Sheridan. Johnson has been re- leased at San Francisco, and it is un- Gerstood Grimes is under arrest in Japan. Grimes is said to be a former Pitts- burgh newspaper man, former Y¥. M. C. A. treasurer and a bookmaker at Louisville races. SE es ARMOUR’S YACHT FLOATED. h WEYMOUTH, England, June 19.— Tugs succeeded in floating to-day the American yacht Utowana, belonging to Allison V. Armour of the New York Yacht Club, which went ashore yester- @ay at Chapman's Pool, between Wor- barrow and St. Albans Heads. The yacht afterward proceeded to Southampton under her own steam. Her captain reports that she is not making any water. MAN WHO SHANGHAIED |M#CU SORANTON, Pa, for who went to New York two years ago os romance to light to-d = a ao te made nt ities Lavina An liv ot banker, with of A 3 : THE EVENING WORLD, WER GIRL BEAUTY IS BANKER’S BRIDE inced “Perfect Irish Type” by om Gibson, She Figures in Cinderella Romance, June 19.—Flaving | was ite heroine a young Gcranton girl FRIDAY, JUNE 1 = events. . Det gay they | been 5M ge agg Bed four io ace ve Seeear| tate te sti : threate him with the weapons in the afternoon. All live in Brooklyn. > SUCH A TWO-FACED POST! A Aispute over the ownership of a corner fencepost in Newton, N. J., has caused it to receive thirteen coats of paint In the last four days. The post fe part of @ fence dividing the property of M. Alepackey of No. 111 8 and George A. Walker of No. 11 atreet. The post ia one and one-half Inches on each property and each man claims the Alepackey’s Hiker the wy im | changed the ‘post's hue, “Se” Gurprenaat was well known here. She attracted the attention of New York artists, and in her leisure moments she @oned for sketches. Charles Dana Gib- son was especially impressed by hor charms and he made the Scranton girl famous in art circles by pronouncing her “a perfect type of Irish beauty.” While the young woman's engage was known to atte re. daye. Lad Ils Pecullar te Mion iitshet tse 6 West Broadway; 221 Greenwich St. near Vesey St. in i) satis France n next eet weak DR. PIERCE’S FAVORITE PR io Lae era) Senn, reece millinery apprentice, a Cinderella Fiaachetti of the Stage mn, Brooklyn, Inet oa ar he |tested Bernardo Maltese Ce boldt street and Calgera Patera. 0 Avan a % Marcy avenue, harged with sending on a A Burprenan @ French New’ York and 3 @ letter demandin Girl of remarkable beauty, Mrs | threat to Giuseppe Marrone of No. edie Sow Compy Inc E We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street ‘they have Men $ $3.00 and $4.50 Bathing Suits, $2.95 All-wool and pure worsted Bathing Suits, in the popular sweater knit or flat jersey weave; athletic cut; the freaks have draw-strings; in yee feel dark Oxford gray, M3y, blue, with white or dark fies & 0 46. O'Neill Men's Store—Street Floor. Misses’ & Juniors’ Summer Dresses Special, $2.98 to $7.98 In specialty stores you pay for style and quality. At O’Neill’s ou get style and quality, but only pay for merchandise. Therefore, these charming frocks are very moderately priced at 5 .00 Misses’ Summer Dresses, $2.98 to $7.98 Come in and see them, try some of them em, Made in voile, tissue, rice cloth, linen figured crepe, black and white stripe, trim-| 624 you will agree that 95.00 is “nothing” for med with lace and contrasting colors; plain, tier, ruffle and Russian skirts. Smart White Hemp Hats, trimmed with Girls’ White Dresses, Exquisite Graduation Dresses, | wines. flowers, breasts, ribbon, aigrettes and $1.49 to $12.98 $7.98 to $25 cae, Toe bet cad relarteet batt tik ees Hake in Wi eal eatin Swiss, cotton Ma de in the finest Swiss, organdie, lin- ever around 87.50 or so, Special at 08.00. voile, Persian lawn; daintily trimmed with Y fine laces, embroidery and clusted takin serie, fe open ieee photrt AN on te bees A Clearance, $7.50 to $12.00 long-waisted and belt effects; sizes 6 to 14.| Pwest models, with overakist; others wi Trimmed Dress Girls’ Dresses, $1.98 to $4.98 the new flounces, trimmed with handsome Hats, at $3. 50 About #00 handsome Dress Hats, taken Dresses of dainty figured crepe, plain] crushed girdles of satin and the finest of M color crepe, figured voiles and rice cloth,| laces. Sizes 18 to 19, 14 to 18, Lan! pretty vay ait om “The New White Hats The smartest millinery idea of the season Here are 300 new ones, reall: $7.50 and $8.50 values Special Saturday with yoke an pockite, of the latest design.| Glov white and Se Peoadeey Gloves; val 33 e Women’s Wash Dresses ut Yy Clan NOTE—If the reader does not find the information wanted in the ques- tions answered below, just address @ letter to Miss Claire Ainsworth, 40 Patterson Building, Dayton, Obio, in- closing self-addressed stamped en- velope, and she will gladly advise on neal and beauty problems, The artiffes and preparations mentioned aro on eale by all wholesale druggists, large retail and department atores; or any accommodating dealer ean obtain them for you, LL. K. aske—"“What will whiten be okin, aa 1 have « very muddy, yet: Avasare iad newer—Obtain one grain quinoxide gavtete and take them as per direo- tions with each sealed tube for several montha if necessary. Rotten. 8. Cc. B. a embarrassed m annoyed and tal inabliity to follet necessity w ‘Wavolene. Belva ©, asks hat can one do to fnorease the «ro and thickness of the hair and eyebrows?” pure water twice dally ru finger tips. ul hatrwand me wince of white eyebrows gently Phe powder Is obtu! eealed tubes, at mort of mas- w cheeks? When ne & sreet bellow Miss C. ©. aski we will fill o take a deep | re in the Tao fil out thie Dollow tn check and meok? Answer—If you are not too impa- tlent you oan readily do ao by feeding \ the tissues wirh ent skin and flow food such jo! emolitent, cream I know Ne aaily and fi and results ar Apply and slap th Then rub gently for @ 10 minutes, Do this morning and Four complexion will improve — Bott WY. axks—itt ¥ atay indoors my gomplexion ts go ut Upon exposur my. nae redd chin and che maki: an I overcome thi Answer—In cold w fed the same experi Yeare I nevar go out into the until Thi easeleat, veniehing "you wee it, as 2 | ordinary ‘There is nothing am entirely too I would itke but am afraid to try the res’ I seo advertised.” Answer—It is not wise to purchase And use medicines, of a doubtful or uncertain quality, but the treatment which I recommend te prescribed by physicians whom I know, and it Is ffective and prompt in acti in a @ealed tube S-grain tabi GAUTIYTIN and tale as por direct ‘ou may hw Ea oe BO pounds in a aske—"Will you plenas it to wee to cure dandrure the lustre of my hair?! Answer—Obtain a 4-02, Jar of plain yellow minyol and massage and (alr at least his Is splendid treatment fo the hele gee scalp, hates dressers use it in other dandruff cu: Mre. He W. writes—"I would be teful if you can give Answer—It Is possible to fil the with good firm flesh and de- nt by & regular use of med- h ie—"Would you advise mpoo with?" I would not ane, ae they conta jorlol Hquid shampoo te m:; It 1s superior to anything market for cleansing and beau: titying the hale, Betty aske—'How Person become ce 8 rel mith you Please de face powder powder te pure end retined and te ported or French powders. it comes Pini, white and brunette.—Advt, at $3,98 and $5. 00 93.00 White Petticoats, $1.95 Made of fine quality nainsook or cambric, with dainty lace-trimmed ruffles; finished with ribbons. Bead Neckchains One thousand bead neck chains in all the best styles, designs and colors, O'Neil Main Store, Street Floor, finished with buttonhole scalloped edge on x skirt, sleeve and neck; athets, with yin A Large Assortment of Misses’ ‘O'Neill Main Store—Seoond Dleer. Tub Skirts, 98c to $4.98 ruffled skirts; in all Summer shades. |W Coats for Misses and Juniors, | fine Irish linen in natural and white, ‘Bed omen’ Ss 50c Gloves, 29c Made of all-wool tweed, novelty mix-| straight and Russian tunic; some] women anc Chamoisette Women's 1¢-Barton wane Cone tures; very well tailored; suitable for going $1.50 and $2.00 Corsets Corsets made of fine quality Batiste or Coutil. 9 5 c Sizes 18 to 30 inches. Special for Saturday... 75c Brassieres at 39c. broideries. Sizes $4 to 44 O'Neill Mata Store—Thiré Floor, ° e e China Silk Waists Nothing More Practical or Cool for Summer Wear plain or organdie collars. Sizes 84 to 40 inches; in black and white. Made of fine voiles, batiste and organ- dies, with dainty lace trimmings, All the Balkan and Middy Blouses at In white and ‘ici a large variety to choose from. contrasting colors and velvet; plain and In all the new materials—cordeline, repp, $4.98 to $7.98 ford cord and linene; lain, tier, ruffle, long, Women's extra quality silk, #-clasp, in black, white and colors. away. Medium Bust, Long Hips, with Hose Supporters, Made of fine quality muslin, yokes prettily trimmed with Inces and em- Special at $1.95 and $2.95 Made of fine quality China silk, with Extra Values in Waists at $2.00 newest effects. Sizes 84 to 40. O'Neill Main Gtore—Third Fier, ed voiles and chambrays, | lin ily trimmed; all dainty] models for All daintily AN TE $3,981 Speci ' $5.00 Women’s Wash Skirts, 98c In linene, Bedford cord and rice cloth, with tunics or folds, Several styles for choice. All sizes. ‘Wash Skirts, Special,$1.50 In linen flounce effec cloth with fold; Bedfor with long tunic. All sizes. Separate Wash Skirts, Special, $1.98 In cotton Bedford and rice cloth, All sizes. Separate Wash Skirts, Special, $2.98 In fancy eponge, lin Bedford and rice clot Special Offering in Women's Bathing Suits $1.89 and 92.50 In surf cloth, fancy striped trimming. ord wo trays; cloth lined; very hinges, dowels, corners and bolts, thoroughly riveted, Size 86 inches. $4 Suit Case Special, $2.75 A-1 Reed Suit Case, keratol bound, heavy leather corners; heavy bolts; A-I lock, Solid strong handle. O'Neill Main Store—Balcooy, To-morrow will be the last day of the Great Sale of Women’s $2.50 to $3.50 Colonial Pumps Purchased from one of America’s foremost makers, A good assortment of styles and sizes to select from. Saturday 15 Smart New Styles Are in This Remarkable Assortment Fifteen styles of patent colt Colonial Fumes some with the cloth quarters, in black and ey brocaded cloth; others with plain fawn and gray quarters; some with {ase ail trimming, an fee surah, all piettily trimmed models, $6.00 patton to 915.00, O'Neili Main Store—Third Floor. Length 35 to 40. ovnet Mata stere—Thiré Fleer.| natu 206; at seeeeecesoens Made of Fine Quality Messaline with Das Peckted ea Rutile: in White, Black $1. 95 $2.95, 93.95, 94.95 Made of fine quality Flashy obi Klosfit Petticoats, $5.00 O'Neil] Munim Stere—Third Vicor, Value 3 pairs for Fine plated Flat Ware, Knives, 35c stockings, full fashioned; Stockings, $1.10 O'Neill Main Stere—Street Flee, $2.50 Quart Children's Wash Hats, buttoned crown. $1 59 Prettily trimmed with laces. Special, 59c Another big purchase Polished nickel cases.| Children's White Dresses, ap trimmed with laces em- O'Neill Mate Store—Street Floor, Value $1 4. 2 5 $3.00 Messaline Petticoats and All the New Colors Colors... $1.00 to $1.50 Petticoats, oe Crepe de Chine Petticoats, pis fle po Ron eS ee et (PPP PP PLD PPR PL ELP LLP LPL PPA Silver Flatware ee Si osiery isc,at OC $1.00; pair, Women's $1.50 Thread Silk Full fashioned, double tops; black and white. Infants’ Wear Section Special, 50c Thermos |, Made of fine quality pique; Bottles | chitdren’s 91.50 Lingerie Hats, 91.00 All-over embroidered crown. Every one perfect| Children's Bloomer and guaranteed. Mkts I mbray or gingham, of. of thecaebrated | Sines & to 6 years The bottles that are al- $1.00, $1.95 and 92.95 ways sold regularly at! Ntade of fine lawns, prettily a pou Retliag bot ae $l 59) broidery. Sizes @ to 6 years, | O'Neill Main Steco—Third Fear, Couch Hammock Outfit ng $20.00, at matron stoel, pall and galvanized pot apring, Best quality awning meter 75 and 06.98, ily peieed Coueh Hammocks ean be puochands on: ayments lh bacorcad may be ' self-covered buckles; others with ateel buckles, Two styles of white canvas pumps; actual values $2.50 and 88.00; sale price, pait......--++eesseseseee Sidi hentiaveaeesecieee severe $1.79 These pumps are all fine, new, up-to-date styles and made on the latest lasts ree patterns, moetly hand-turned soles, Cuban, Louly poet merchandise; while they last, at.. $1.79 Extra Special! Women’s $3.50 Tan Calf Rubber Sole Outing Shoes at $2.95 oe. guaranteed not to break. Fine light weight outing shoes. O'Neill Main Stere—Secend Fiese, OPIRILeADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 23d Street. New York City & 4 Four styles of gun metal calf, with self-covered or steel buckles, or otraight Cuban heels, All sizes, The season's most extraordinary otfaring, The shoes must be seen to be appreciated. Regular $8.50, $8.00 an Light weight gun metal calf and Loutus Calf Outing igang with red rubber soles; Goodyear welt soles; made without a lining, Tho rubber soles| our Club PI ki

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