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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914, 2 ee ee ee eee en nn en a a TS =f f| 1 how O found deat] | The police dectared definite word from the prison on the IN TH LID! i) CTOR RUNS DOWN | other FINDS HIS WIFE DEAD. ern! naihe, oat It te alleged that just before the husband on a couch near a win-| hod, : a - a “7 P ARIS VOTING ON “Throughout Pati "stra PA SITS 0 E :| q acoldent the high powered machine "Gis open and) from ‘maint dont. iia believed fcae ine Paris “straw votes” are Discovers Her in 8 of matches were toyna bon the} turned the Jet on and then iy ty} to light a match owing to Brooklyn Ma was sig-zagging through Surf ave- Dr. Sage of the y iy taken as hd ad a aa ae, : nue, sometimes climbing to the sido- Room Near Open Gan Jet. Hospital worked with a panies upon | Weather and was i of it jury hich will hear Mme Walk, epreading terror among the) sera stare Hateted, thirtyefour yours f hour without avail axon to commit suicide, hed ive. athe ‘i at 5 Lactate babel home going crowds. Several police- ‘old, of No, 803 Gravesend avenue, Brook- Setitative gathering of men & Hews: men were pursuing it when it hit), ” 3 early hour this morning to heat some a for acquittal for each one of guilty. At 3 A. M. Dr, EB. J. Smith of No. Those opposing acquittal agreed, how- i. ever, that in the trial if Mme. Cail- 2016 Albemarle road uppeared and|™k for her six-months-old baby boy laux was not acquitted the State gave bali for Dr. Simmuns’s appear. | = Swedish Hospital Surgeon Also | ance tn court to-day. The prisoner would nevertheless fail to convict her Straw Ballots Show 3 to 1 for|°t Premeditated murder, Tt was the gave his address as No. 216 St. James Charged With Running Auto opinion that if a verdict of guilty was place, Brooklyn, With him in his car returned it would be for one of the While Intoxicated. at the time of the accident were Dr, . a : land Miller, No, 20 Gates - Acquittal—Speculation Also | ilenter homicides, which would. per- aac, Dovkirn, 58 for mit “the first offense” act to be hue, Brooklyn, and Charles R. Horn on Prisoner’s Health called into play and she would be of Pennsylvania. . allowed to go free, Laabco— TWO SAVED FROM GAS. Woman Found Uni Held Dr. Warren 8. Simmons, house sur- | geon of the Swedish Hospital, Brook- lyn, was fined $50 to-day by Magia- trate Nash In the Coney Island Po- lice Court for driving his automobile | recklessly through Surf avenue, Co- ney Island, early to-day. The phy: clan was charged also with driving while he was intoxicated, and when he insisted that this charge wan un- ——=__— PARIS 17.—Whether Mma, Jo- MOTORIST _EXPLAINS. Beph laux will appear in thO] \iweney a Court of Assizes next Monday brok on | and upon the verge of nervous col- Iapse, or in the best of health and her beauty undimmed by months of im- Prisonment, was the question all Paris was discussing to-day. Mme. Caillaux will go on trial Mon- Gay for the shuoting of Gaston Cal- Mette, editor of Le Figaro, 'n his Office last Murch, and as the day ap- Proaches widely conflicting reports; @s to the condition of the beautiful! Wife of the ex-Premier and Minister @f Finance are being circulated. that f wae ancl In signing the paper foregoing the |! was arrested Privilege of appealing from the Pe ently fined = The third ‘timer Aj macious, Is © Sulcide Attempt. | Waa Arrested Four Times, but Fined Twiee, Nearly every tenant in the apartment house at No, 933 Amsterdam avenue was awakened carly to-day by the odor of gas. Policeman Green, of the St. Nicholas avenue station, was called and, true the Magistrate paroled him for | assisted by tenants and the janitor, he examination next Tuesday. located the source of the fumes in an Dr, Simmons ran down Pedro] apartment occupted by Miss Irene Esray Nangbello of No. 35 Christopher] and Mary de Groot. street, Nangbello was taken to the) ‘wo gas jets were found open in Mise | Coney Island Hospital, where It W281 ryray'e room and she was unconscious, | but was revived by an ambulance sur- or ‘DOFLL,. JR badly hurt. He was only cut and r the | feon, who took her, charged with at Bester ores ore on eee tempted suicide, to the Washington ntly fined. The third time, Charles H. Duell, manager for | hospital some time day. Witikey Govisions tn ber cane fail nities i eo . Heights Hospital. Mary de Groot, who ui y ns in 8 9 Mr. Whitman, would make no state: The physician explained that be) 1.4 been made fil but not seriously #0 the dato and conditions of her trial ment as to the “letter of doubt" |» "1 ad tried to pass a trolley car and s, slept in a different room Mme. Caillaux’s hand trembled so sho | showed that at the time and pine Ine bia deta ‘o in aT Taken fue had swung around the wrong side of occupled by Mies Exray. Sho! Gould hardly hold the pen. She at- i ye dudey at Esray, who ts a seamatr | miles anh Te Washinton, D. | it because of the narrow space be- tributed the nervousness to a virus| n peters who s0U Ing polity tween the cur and the curb on the} had been despondent several days. Which had been administered to hor) Maxistinte, felt impelled to levy the 2 Rector street @arlier in the day by her physician, | arrested for a lation of This is probably the foundation for |New wt was no ing the speed! any statement at limit," This last n resulted in| heen drawn, very yn report. There is nolimy appeal and trial by Magistrate| to. t Out of Sorts ‘AT IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell just what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, sheavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These ‘are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, congestion, worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. Give the child Castoria. It will start the digestive organs into operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the foetid matter, and drive away the threatened sickness, Y QA/ULEa E. Rhoades was i Wi Genuine Castoria zlways bears the signature of OT a re We Give Surety Coupons with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise New York's Shopping Centre To the Falitor of The Evening Wo 1 beg to inform etly quoted in rning enforces Ordinance. 1 a a that T was ine lition of July nt of the Motor 1 not state that arrested and four 50 shoe leaves Fp until it reaches y the price of $3.50, one dollar has been added on the original factory price by the combined profits of the jobber {j and the retailer. It seems ridiculous to en- richen the jobber and dealer when you may buy the same 83.50 value, mind you, in the Newark Shoe at $2.50. (Quite a handsome saving. Isn't it? NEWARK SHOE STORES Don’t itch! use Resinol Just put on a little of that soothing, antiseptic Resinol Oint- ment and the itching and burnin, stop at once, Soon all trace o! eczema, prickly heat, acne polson-onk, or other tormenting akin trouble is gone, Every druggist selis Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, Prescribed by doetore for 19 years, For frea trial of each, write to Dept. 16-8, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, equitted tion on the matter on arrested the new law On the first that 1 was et Sty near Washing- 107 Stores ine ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Store Open All Day “THe HOME or TRUTH, Saturday as an accom- modation to our custo- mers. All our sales- girls choose their half holiday during the 59th to 60th Street Lex.to 3d AV, Pazes00 | week. The Annual Mill and Factory Sale The Most Sensational Offering of the Season ; SmartSummer Dresses Less Than Half Price The August Furni- ture Sale Begins July 27th. Great Bargains are in store. It will vevy held that fifteen miles an hour, » matter under what conditions, was ir pay you to wait for it. d to-day to one driving Sixth hahaa, 20th to 22d Street Saturday Morning SPECIALS The Store Closes at One o’Clock Saturdays During July and August For the four shopping hours of the day we will offer a number of Very Unusual Specials on the Bargain Plaza and Throughout the Store These include the very articles you need for week end outings, vacation and Summer- time generally. _A few of them are mentioned here; dozens of others are displayed through- out the store. No Mail, Telephone or C, O. D. Orders can be filled. Women’s 50c Gloves, 19c, Women’s Bathing Suits, $1.79 Chamoisette and silk gloves, double tipped, @-clasp| In surf cloth, pipings and fancy. stripe trimmings; style. This lot consists of discontinued lines and| several models for choice, in navy and black. Values Lc broken sizes. to 82.08. O'Netll Main Store—Bargain Plaza O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. - ote ee : . : i ; 1 here are pictures of some of the Dresses, but there are scores of others just as pretty—or prettier! U Silk Remnant, 19c_ yd. | Women’s**™n""" Dresses,1.79 and colorings. Values ‘to 0c. In li hile they last i d, Variety of styles and colors, odds and O'Neill Main Store—Bargain Plaza Value sto 83.00, Se ves Dress Fepieh one Dress_Poplins, ee or ceon's se: Wash Skirts, 50c In linene, fancy embroidered scallops, girdle belt. Main Store—-Bargain Piss Value 98e, + } C i 29 | an , ogg aa Plow BOc_ Bathing Sspe_28¢ Girls’ $3 ts Dresses, $1.29 geries, voiles, madras and chambray ean ay These Dresses are the latest models, perfectly new and Included in the lot are such dainty aid popular materials as spotlessly fresh—in fact, just out of the well-known manufact- lawns, organdies, crepes, flowered voiles, plain voiles, awning urer’s work rooms. stripes, etc. Short of cash, the manufacturer offered us the lot at about Come Early, There are plenty, of course, but the early half price—a saving which we turn over to you, as usual. Worth ne 5.00 to $7.50 — shopper ca1 be sure of amplest selection, This Is One of the Most Remarkable Bargains We Have Ever Offered. Don’t Miss It! Blouses, $2.98 Children’s , $1.50 Shirts at 88c Shadow lace over flesh colored Dresses, 79c The price just about covers the cost of SJ — — —_ Jase fe Sasa Flowered Silk Mixed Dress Poplins; choice de- | signs and colorings Sateen Bathing Caps; large assortment of colors and styles, , ; | { repe, | Making these high-grade Shirts. { "Neill M Bargain PI Made in several dainty models, waists of fine = e Made ¢ w plain or flowered crepe, sa $1.35 Thread Hosi _ 9c) tucking, imitation Irish crochet, and embroidery chiffon; hemstitched collars and abel plain gingham and chambray; prettily | “The cut, fit and finish are excellent in insertions; some allover embroidery, round or Dutch or seams; , ck buttons on front trimmed; sizes 2 to 6 years, Lag sal GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN DRESSES, trimmed with embraidery; 98. All macs with the popular French turn sizes 6 to 14 years... Cl back cuffs. DRESSES OF FLOWEREDCREPE, with hon or ¢ of blouse. AND LINGERIE BLOUSES, elab- trimmed with fine laces and em- voll brol lan si organdie broidery; raglan sleeves, orga collar trimmed with lace... +++ $1.98 | MISSES’ BALKAN MIDDY BLOUS f mek Jatea, with sailor collar, i and pearl buttons on front; wide Pik an belt. . i 79 with deep hems and lace insertions; others with tucks and embroidered flounces, Sizes 6 to 14 | O'Neill Main Store—Bargain Plaza All silk or lisle garter top, Sizes 81) to 10!) Black only. SS Women’ $ 5 Silk Lisle Union Suits' $2 Long Kimonos, $1.00 Values $1.35 to $1.65, at 7c) Os iti te iareie te Pisin or erochet yoke, ace trimmed or cht kor: $] and $1.25 Petticoats, 59c small The materials are satin stripes, Russian ;jcords, woven madras, quard figures, Jap pongees and high-grade mercerized cloths. The effects include all the latest styles and | colorings—helio, black, brown, tan, pink, MU JUNIORS! AND GIRLS’ WHITE | gray, etc,, on light grounds, LINENE SKIRTS, length 32 Laden - 87c | Every size from 14 to 17. Two sleeve ze5 6 t0 14 year — fSa= a ainck O'Neill Main St ‘Street Floor, B thi S it $1. 87 | to 37 inches } Child . ’ "59c H t 37 | Brocaded crepe, in all the new colorings; tailored i a n et - UTS, ¢ arin h | — | lengths to each collar size. | ruffles; some lace trimmeds fomen's Mahair Bathing Sut oll cotta ie, | s PURE SILK FOUR-IN-HAND | MEN'S HEAVY KNITTED TWO Ej Calcren 6 ore eas O'Nelll Main Store—Bargain Flare and telmimning Sen slegvien: oF galatear separate bloomers | Roasting SCARES, very fine quality crepes, | PIECE BATHING SUITS, navy [if 7 ity: pi ees $4 tO : foulards, repps and other blue with white Fine quality pique with buttoned crown, ° 2 4 H JITS, tyle, Vo neck loulards, repps and Fy deere ne Lingerie and Voile Waists, 54c MoE ea LNG, Mon Re che ggg Chickens, 20¢ | jopulir’ Summermaterisis 47¢ | borders $1.88 “ be! parate bloomers... Dry picked; from 344 to 4% Ibs, WASHABLE FOUR-IN-HANDS, | BOYS' WOOL .AND COTTON 2 25c Heavy Bath Towels, 14c CA.) Lace and embroidery trimmed: values up to $1.50, M F AND CHILDREN'S MOHAIR. BATH: NEN AND ‘TOM TURKEYS, fancy | made of highly mercerized ma- PIECE BATHING SUITS, heavy See ee O'Neill Main More—Rargain Viare ING SUITS, square neck; band on sleeves of 1.87 dry picked; from 7 to 12° 9g terials, with pure silk figures quality, in navy blue and Bleached, double-loop weave, absorbent and set-| 52 ang gaiatea; separate bluuiners, sizes 6 lo seanerte | pound Hee |) aN at ines; value she: ; Start with white ee ned Sater Reiman Lisi one dimen tava cuntcmer: s°"4 Colonial Pum s, $1.59 $1. 59 CHILDREN'S ONE-PIECE BATHING SUITS, « YOUNG FRICASSEE "Vide | atucesteess 12M | borders,..ccecssesenee $1, No Mail, Phone or C, 0, D, Orders: ——————————————— navy blue flannel; square neck and id belt of galate 4 Q8e | GHICKENS Cc O'Nelll Main Store—Bargain Plaza sizes 4 to 10 years. Patent colt Colonial pumps with self covered ‘kles or imitation cut steel buckles; some have brocaded cloth or plain cloth quarters; also | DRY PICKED BROILERS) 20¢ “PIECE ‘BATHING | from ion Lambert’s Listerine, 48c = ' while canvas Colonia 4 sok Fans BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS.. 17 NAINSOOK ATHLETIC $1.00 size; limit, one to a customer. No mail, phone hese pumps are all turned soles and all the new s 7] TS, With cuffs...ss00-+0 PRIME ae ROAST, | best A - lc| SHIRTS & DRA’ or C, 0, D.. orders, styles of SWIMMING SUITS, knee length Tow neck "Se RIME RIE * 12}4¢| AND DRAWERS.. H WERS. O'Nelll Main Store—Street Floor, O'Nelll Main Store—Second Floor, COTTON RIBBED ATHLETIC UNION SUITS. O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City raaneran vo BLOOMINGDALES' tix BD aA) sizes 34 to 44.