The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1915, Page 7

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vO a Be TER OMEN A a Acclaim Secretary | Thousands Adie to See Dive! Jersey en ba Sold His Place of State as He Puts the Resolution Into Effect. ALBANY, Feb. 18.—Every legal Step necessary to putting a suffrage amendment to the. Constitution be- fore the voters of New York for ap- proval or disapproval this fall now has been taken. The last ac signing of the resolution to permit balloting on the proposed amendment, ‘was performed by Francis M. Hugo, ary of State, to-day in the gd of a room crowded full of A men and women suffragists. ‘Two pens were used in signing the resolution. Once, quill with an un- spoiled purple feather, sym by Mowe work for suffrage, w: vy lic of preupon he was ap- My added “Hugo, juried. “Lowant you, Secretary, to he triumph that this act rep- realizg | resenfp. to thousands of women,” Mrs. | an, who headed Our OCULISTS have no Glasses to sell you—they limit, their services here en- pobniy st the examination of the prescribing of a defective vision. he examination of eyes in OUR: nine offices, and the making and adjusting Ha se are two separate and distinct functions and are kept widely ote duties of our Oculists are fulfilled when they made an eye examination and advised Sets or not glasses are requir You" are Catt no polleetion to purchase glasses, whether our Oeste find | that you do or do require them. Pare Glasses Cost $2 or more. Watstonis oph gabe SS eakian i." Sovedltes Sore. ee G83 Broad Bt. Newark. Next _Gser_to_the David Strauss Co. b trust. PIANC Sone and 47th Street ‘Phone 5547-5548 Bryant- SPECIAL OFFER for a short time SMALLEST Grand Piano Made one —_ y | PLAT 905 al Popes Seer hoo VICTROLAS Thi Daye due until thirty’ days from date of delivery, after which you to Lay Yecords that you will need. Lai and ‘accessories in the city. VICTROLAS $15 to $200 Brosdway and 47th St., N. Y. 1 Qiy,N, J., 150 Newark in Bank, N. J. Plainfield, N. Sreet Se 218 W. Tres St Papert Breeklys, N. ¥. le! ‘987 Broadway. NCR DER AEST FB RL IN ONE PEE SUT That Bronx Police Stop at Last Moment. Five thousand men, women and children at noon to-day on the Willis Avenue Bridge pushed, shoved, hauled, bumped, and fought one an- other to got a glimpse of a pretty and shapely girl, attired in @ green one-piece bathing sult, She was struggling in the arms of a big policeman, after having been pulled by him from the rail of the bridge, just as she was to take a header into the Harlem River. For several days three sheet posters »| throughout the Bronx have shrieked the announcement that at noon to- day May O’Loughlin, the world’s champion diver, would leap from the Willis Avenue bridge. At other times she was to be seen at @ theatre in the Bronx. Long before noon the bridge and its approaches from the Harlem and the Bronr sides were thronged. A fow minutes after noon an auto- mobile made its way through the crowd to the middle of the bridge, A girl, covered with a bathrobe, jumped to the ground. The robe was quickly shed and the thousands beheld a shapely form in a one-piece suit. A cheer went up as a streak of green shot up on the rail. Then the hand of Policeman O'Connor laid hold of a shapely arm. “Come down out o° that!” said the It was then that the [Abs ind be- gan. The girl begged to itted to dive. She said she weuene 't hurt herself. She was told that she was under arrest. Her friends tried to get her away from thé mighty cop. Three police- meén came from the a wkie of feces bridge and three from Harlem. The police had all they cous do ap fight their way through the crowd. and the for the Kast One Han- Gred and Twenty-sixth Street Sta- jon, o ‘he champion diver satd that she oan twenty-one and hi in South Boaton, pion teay Giver.” she ae as she whirled away. GOVERNMENT IS HOST 1022 ANGRY ANGRY CHINAMEN S| The War iattacen the German Cruiser! Karlsruhe Are to Blame for Their Plight. Twenty-two of the angriest China- men that ever existed since Hoh Foy bit @ piece out of the méon in the days of the Mings, hit port to-day ap euper- cargo aboard the Red D steamship Caracas, from San Juan, Porto Rico. ‘They are eo neutral they don't care who licks the Germans or how soon, The irate Chinamen were members of the crew. of the British steamer Strathroy, shipped at Hongkong for the run to Liverpool. But tl roy didn't get to Liverpool; man ea prowler Karisruhe caught her off the South American coast in . When the crew man scout and tender twenty-two Celestials were put to work coaling the crulser from the Strathroy’s bunkers. As oon as the Strathroy’s bunkers were empty and she was sunk, an- other prize came along and the China- men had to handle . men became of Ameri Now they're here, and Fille Island doesn't know what to do with them, They may be shipped back to China. HIS DRAMATIC STORY “RET TEAS T MOH FERS rag trustece asp hustling for a new teach- er in order to get the achoo! upon. ‘The pupils gathered at the school yesterday and again to-day, but teacher did not come. Search for her failed, and the trustess think she has gone away to stay, SI Miss Josephine Welte, twen- pretty and a favor- ve at Centerville, ee nds, Last year Middletown Hien School, but this year came -to the, graded school at Chapel Hil. She drove over each morning, making the " eight or nine mile trl Friday. Sirs, Aaeae ber but recently, pal rs. to staying over Saturday an fa | runni = for a few hou! sun . Mr. Acker escorted her to Centerville and back several times. jay Mike Weilte dismissed school at the close of the day. she did not go home or to the Acker home. No one has been found who knows where she went. Acker fold his farm last week for cash. Saturday title passed with the provision that the family might re- main in the house for a briet time. HAS ALSO VANSHED Over Heads of His Family, Wife Charges, t mer, Noo! KEYPORT, N, J,, Feb. 18—Chapel| to the farm: house UI Public Bohdol pupils are enjoy- family, which con BONWIT TELLER ECO. The Specially Shop of Oxjpinationd FIFTH AVENUE AT 35™ STREET ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION FRIDAY OF THEIR Final Clearance of Furs Prior to the Closing of the Department for the Season The Entire Remaining Stock Is Included Without Reserve or Exception The Quantities Are Very Limited and the Size Assortments Incomplete Acker is absent. His does not know wi ate with the of Acker, bis Mt te] ‘The first annual cabaret and dail of the employees of the delivery ‘depart- ment of The Evening World will be heid jto-merrow night at Webster Hall, 5 a) Out of Sor th it al She roe Meld a Cabaret and Dance. Eleventh Street and Third Avenue, Entertainment will be provided Rocce Firaw! % Sheehan, vocalists; Frank Fgan, late of jader’s minstrels; James O'Brien, Frank Dirkin, pianist; Fred Wal- soloist; Thomas Malan, ragtime Bob Hennessy and Bob Mettler. ‘The cabaret will be under the direction Mra. Acker is now with her father, of John J, McCaul Isaiah Thorne, and Mr. Acker’s par- | tne comi ents are preparing to move to a small! y wore: At One-Half to Two-Thirds Less Than Regular Prices 4 Scarfs Regularly Muffs Regularly 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 19.50 22.50 22.50 . Hudson Seal. 10. Black Fox.. 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 Kolinsky & Ermine. ...26.00 Natural Skunk... Pointed Sitka Fox..... Pointed Sitka’Fox...... Black Lynx............ Women’s and Misses’ Fur Coats 35.00 48.50 65.00 65.00 35.00 125.00 125.00 iegulorta 76.00 +ifiestely 85.00 to 110.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats....... «+ «Regularly 110.00 to 126.00 OetrE ee wins Regularly 110.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal’ Coats.......... Regularly 146.00 to 165.00 ** Trimmed Caracul Coats....}......... Regularly 165.00 to 196.00 Coats of Imported Hudson Seal , 226.00 to 248.00 Sale of Buffets pap We Have Only One Store oath 305. Block Sth Av. 365 OF KILLING CLEARS HIM Week Sailor Freed in Trial for Murder of Man Who Mutinied on Amer- ican Ship. Benjamin R. Johnson's dramatic story of how he shot and fatally wounded Iver Christiansen, a deck hand on the American Schooney Re- public as the ship lay in the harbor of Guadaloupe, French West Indies, Dec, 2, last, won him freedom on a hat he shot ined by wit- ight with the won, “and Christian- with his jack knife, reach me the mate slipped me his revolver. I shot with the intention only of maiming him, At the time of the shooting, other witnesses testified, the American flag on the ship's taffrail waa flying up- side down aa an indication to the au- thorities ashore that there was mur & tiny aboard. . . charge of murder on the high seas! | but I was nervous and I killed him.” | We show hundreds of styles of Baby Car- tiages and Go- Carts at, equally low prices. You can open an ac: count with the pur- chase of the adver- tised car riageorany other car: Life Insurance riage in our stock, or you can add them to your account without any extra « charges of any kind, MORNINGS AAC SINGLE STAMPS AFTERNOONS We Also Sell the Genuine BLOCH Carriages at Money-Saving Prices We show a complete assortment of this famous make of Carriages and Go-Carts and our ate will save money for you. We invite you to come in, get our prices and convince yourself by actual compari- son that, whether you buy for cash or on credit, our prices are always the lowest. ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED We Give Free ‘The chairmen of tees are: Arrangements, John yi Reception, Michael Migur- juah Want, 59th to 60th Street Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos A Sensational Sale} of Slightly Used ‘WALTERS PIANOS} (& PLAYER PIANOS At Prices and on Terms That Enable i Everybody to Own a High Grade Piano If you want to secure a reliable, fully guaranteed Piano or Player Piano, and do not care if it has been used a little, you owe it to yourself to come to Bloomingdales’ to-mprrow and buy one of those fine instruments. An oppor- W tunity such as this will probably never present itself again. You simply cannot afford to miss it. Every instrument offered is truly a bargain. Included in this sale are Walters Pianos which have been turned in to us 4 as part payment for our famous Walters Player Pianos; Walters Pianos which have been out on rental, and a few almost new Walters Pianos that have been ll) used for concert and demonstration Purposes on our wareroom floors. Every instrument has been carefully examined and gone over in the Walters Piano a1 Factory, and is guasanteed to be in first-class condition—in fact, some instru- }) Ments are practically as good as new. = fe Te SSS == The prices on Pianos include Stooland Free Delivery. On Player Pianos they include 12 Rolls of Music. a Bench and Delivery. No Interest. No Extras 9 Walters Pianos Beautiful plain mahogany. waves “155 17 Walters Pianos Almost new, mahogany. 2 Walters Pianos Large size, mabogany. Massive carved 8 as 15 Walters Pianos Discontinued styles, mahogany. tones 190 || tome, 195 1 Walters 10 Walters 19 Walters || Pidy Piano ||Player Pianos Player Pianos ‘ Slightly used, Pewee Almost new, mahogany. "S45 8 Walters Pianos Colonial design, aoe — rxAeFER ro BLOOMINGDALES? [s' 78 3275 ok se et

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