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Sere ." ae ——— i we fi ETP NSE B. Altman & Cu. et « &e ¢ KMCCUCLION O&ie O to be he ermor riday) and Saturday, . ‘ moer of styles in broken eens ¢ offered, ‘rrespective of former prices, « $4.78 per r (Women's Shoe Department, Second Mloor B. Altman & Co. ipecia! feature of Sports and Travel Outfits including Coif, Riding and Fishing Suits; Bathing Suits; Motor and Traveling Coats; Raincoats, Sweaters, Lounging Robes, Bath Robes, Negligee Shirts, Golf Hose, Outing Shoes, Hats, etc. Aleo Golf Clubs (including the English ‘‘Lilly- white’ make, with tubular steel shaft); Golf Balls; Caddie Bags, Golf Scores and Tees; Polo Sets, Tennis Rackets, Covers, Posts, Nets and Marking Tapes; Croquet Sets; Basebalis, Baseball Bats, Masks, Protectors, Gloves and Mitts. CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES are making © Fitth Avense-Madison Aurnue, Mth and 35th Streets Hew York THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1916. Mrs. Roosevelt Operated On Here, but Malady Is Kept Secret’ LOST ‘DR, WM, H. MAXWELL 18 ILL. Pepert wt Mee ferene Aemee tadigretion FULL OF WATERS om ganglia - PARTLY CRUSHED. ID Down 98% bee b-4 Was Damaged in blo to Raise Cratt From bottom vay ‘ ‘ @he late yewtend wn # andes after bre ed vine and thet j not erumhed tn ued by the searchers ene already fast nar Crlly, who was under cording 16 oMolal announcement by uave! Seicers ubmaripe te lying at & depth of 288 fee! SO HRT ON‘ WPAN AFTER CAS JOM TRACK (Continued From First Page.) below these streets, and thousands of passengers walked the structure to the nearest stations. ‘The confusion lasted for an hour and thirty minutes. Fire companies threw ladders up to the structure, OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York An Important Sale of Women’s Tailor Made Suits ; New Tailored and Semi-Dress Models of Gabardine, Serge, Shepherd Checks, Hairline Stripes and other fashionable materials. Various models, with distinctive style features, reproductions of imported models in the favorite materials and colors. | Dressy Suits of Silk Poplin, Cube Checks, Gabardine and a selection of other desirable fabrics in the prevailing colors. 25.00 29.75 35.00 Women’s Coats-==Exceptional Values Women's Practical Coats of Covert, Wool Poplin, Shepherd Checks and Scotch Mixtures; in smart tailored models. Moire Silk; silk lined throughout. Exceptional Values in the Misses’ Department 15.00 | 19.75 Women's Afternoon, Street and Sport Coats of Serge, Chudda Cloth, Poplin, Covert, Faille and Women’s Dressy Coats of Waterfall Silk, Charmeuse, | Taffeta, Faille Silk, Gabardine, Covert and Serge; | 25.00 lined in plain, striped and flowered silk. | Third Floor, Misses’ Tailored Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women 32, 34 and 36 bust measure fail from a he water (wo hours, por Stilison, whe |” wan submerged for an hour and a half, suffered \\i effecta, aithoumh, ac Are No Untoward Its brom Ord Mee re Hoonevelt elite of Vresiden!. eas pieced Hoonewett Hoe " - of the ' eclined t aevelt® the fragy e patent was operation | at the how. | arrived # of the family) Charee Hoosevelt | fer 4 th Mra Roosevelt's lost known iiness ceastu f conmequence was iu January, 1012, when for a time she was in serious) way iit condition, due, Col K 4 Theodore $r.) 1 ieft the ho 945 o'clock, n referred ail % but none of the passengers came down them. At #16 temporary power was cut in on the Thtr@ Avenue line aud traffic was resumed all the way |to City Hall. Trafflc above Highth Streat both waya on the ‘Third Ave- nue Mine, and above Canal on the Bec- ond, was not suspended During the period the tie-up lasted all southbound street cars were jammed, Crossiown cars carried thou- sands to subway polnte which made travel by this method particularly uncomfortable Aww result of the accident there from the scenes. Louin rat, twenty- six years old, a laborer, No, 230 Bast | Two Hundred and Ninewenth street, in jumping from the rear car of a Third Avenue “L" train, which was blocked between Highbty-fourth Street and Seventy-sixth Street stations, to the "L”" etructure, suffered bruises of the right leg. He was removed to his home. Petro Manssare, thirty-five years old, No, 630 Crescent Street, the Hronx, in the crush on the south. bound “L” platform at Sixty-seventh Street and Third Avenue, was shoved off platform, falling agwinst the third rail. nae was injured about the face William Wilson, sixteen years old, No. 610 East Eighty-third Street, was ascending the “L" stairs at Houston Street and the Bowery when he was pushed from the second landing to the first by passengers leaving the station. He was bruised on the head. pid balall 8 traced STATEN ISLAND NOTES, John J. Freschi, recently appointed a Judge of the Court of Special Bes- sions, made his first Staten Island appearance in hia new office yeater- day morning and presided at the weekly sitting at St. George, John O'Donnell and Jackie Cardella wera adjudged guilty of assault on Her- bert O. Hasbrouck, a newspaper ma and were given the alternative o paying a fine of $25 of spending ten days in the county jail, , Funeral services were held this morning in the Church of the Sacred Heart, West New Brighton, for Father William C. Poole, who has been rector of the church for the past forty years, having been the organizer of the parish, which is now one of the largest on the island. Mgr. Preston, vicar-general of the diocese, officiated at the high mass, O: lige nitaries taking part were: F her, Mer. Henry A, Brann, D. D, P. Rey St. Agnes's Church, Manhattan; | celebrant of mass, Mer. John KF. Kearney, P. R., St. Patrick's Church, Manhattan; deacon, the Rev. James| A. Collins, 8t. Augustine's, Ossining; sub-deacon, the Rev. Thomas W. Burke, All Saints’ Church, € | maater of ceremonies, the Rev, Tim- othy J. O'Brien, Guardian Angels’ Church, Manhattan, The engagement is announce’ of | Otto W. Bleidner of Hamilton Ave- | nue. New Brighton, to Miss Blanche Tuthall of Bay Shore, L. J. The Trade Development Depart- ment of the Civic League will hold! a meeting at headquarters, St. George, this evening for the purpose | of discussing suggestions for the re- | | vision of the city charter. A euchre and tion will be held | Sar St. Peter's New Brighton, ining; pices of the Holy The committee of arrangements is composed of Miss Eileen O'Donovan | Rossa, Mra, D. J. Gonigal, » I | Darcey, Mrs, W. Start, Mr Clifford Schlein: Mrs, Rhat and Mra. w have ¢ Avenue, New {their # Conn, | Mrs, Oliver ‘T, Johnson of Bement Avenue, New Brighton, is onte | ing her rived ats Oyeter| * ™ day * They, * it was thought, to a) ¢ ’ | Keeretary o up his work Atte of OT EGON for Comeer Meeenrot Don't You Darken Gray Hair Like This? : Pees cecwecee THLOOIRT SEBEL 6 So mee RG THEODORE ROOSEVELT ‘om 241 Stores Growing Bigger Me lw wel ‘ he snd number of stores and ow bey far, the long were and Market wre, we est retail G men of Cres Why Heoa hw yet more for theirs us than tajler And we are pre om CHOICE GROCERIES from any of ihe bigger all the time-opening new improving quality and ser nt and more helpful to every eco. are always the lowest Another New Store Opens at 592 Ninth Ave., 42d and! aaa Sts. urda 117th, filled with new, pure, wholesome and Every housekeeper in the neighborhood is y 1 the new store and see our great list of and Opening Offers.” Here are a few of this week's low prices at all James Butler Inc, Stores and Markets Sugar, Granulated, 3; ». 19° EmpireEggs, “25° East View Eggs, ent eO Loaf of Bread, "3 4° and weight; each Best New York State, fron c fl with ALL the cre > 9° ; Blue Ribbon Pre- ¢ pared; big 10c"pkge. rtments becoming more ¢ nomical family, Our prices carton, New Laid; the ovens of ational Biseuit e Highest grade; Triumph ats, ie“: 9 package. .... When Your Fiftieth Birthday Comes will you have the sound heart, steady nerves and good digestion of your younger days? Many men and women reach the prime of life, burdened with stomach trouble, headaches, consti- pation, nervousness, heart flutter, etc., and fre- quently the cause is the drug, caffeine, in the coffee they drink. You can quickly tell if coffee is injuring your " health by stopping it ten days and using INSTANT POSTUM Buckwheat, Potatoes, si" 6». 8 Grape Fruit, {5° juicy, each.. 5° e e Essie Olives, Ji: 10° Pineapple, izi:s%: 10° Coffee Strong, full bodied and fine 19° 9 flavor; unmatchable at this 20 2-a¢ Stamps FREE with each: price, lb Choice c|Choicest c Nerv Teas 35 Coffee, Lb, oO Oolong, India-Ceylon, Mixed cat English Breakfast. Supreme in Cup Quality. At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Roasting Chicken, sii ¥ea......». [Be Fi Fancy Small Fowl Re riaeuenie . 1g¢ Legs of Milk-Fed Veal..........». 18¢ | Shoulder & Breast of Veal....». 14¢ § This delicious, pure food-drink contains no caf- feine nor any other harmful ingredient. It is whole- some and invigorating, with a snappy flavor very like that of the Old Gov't Javas. And Instant Postum is so easy to make. Puta level teaspoonful in a cup and add hot water—that'’s all. The convenience of Instant Postum is seen at a glance. Sold in 30c and 50c tins. Some prefer Postum Cereal—the original form, which must be well boiled, 15c and 25c packages. Grocers sell both kinds, the flavor is equally delicious and the cost per cup is about thesame. “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM 3 REASONS FOR SUPERIORITY No. 2, DEVELOPMENT Sugar Cured Hams, Related» 17¢ * Shoulders, Sugar cured little icnic lle Hams,” lean and tender. .Ib. ¥% For Sale at All James Butler, Inc. Grocery Stores FRESH FISH Market Cod, Haddock anil " 5 Flounders : Halibut Steaks, Extra choice... . 2 Ibs, 25¢ Large Fresh Shad, « 55¢ Finnan Haddock, sea At All1 31 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Wilson Whiskey... Genuine TW Hunter Rye.... J.B. Bottle, Princeton Cocktails. Bottle 69° Princeton Dry Gin... : Double Ja" Stamps on FRIDAY Orders Promptly Delivered FREE of Charge a FREE—A WONDER TRIP After ten long years in Sherry casks, under Government super- vision, the fully matured, mellow BLACK & WHITE Scotch Whisky is developed to pertection, THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF QUALITY Several Tailored and Semi-Dress Models, including | : mart braid bound Suits, of Gabardine, Serge Stripes | 20.00 and other desirable materials, in prevailing colors. | | Capt, and t vious to their departure for F |Iwiand, where Capt. 7 stationed, To the Panama- Pacific Exposition IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE Seven Prettiest Girls WHO WIN THE CONTEST NOW BEING CONDUCTED BY THE EVENING WORLD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. 00, | A debate will b High School, St ning, between the hi | the evening school, ‘The su be the literacy test for imm The annual ladies’ dione Richmond County Automob ) jwil be held at the Hotel st, ‘Saturday evening, April President George H. Waters man of the Arrangement Committee. | ‘Phe Garden Club wil meet at the| old Perine house, Dongan Hills, Mon day afternoon at 8 o'clock. A lecture will be given by Mr, Schwobel on “Trees and Their Care” The Simons| Misses’ Sport Coats Misses’ Covert Coats Smart Belted Model. Silk Lined Throughout. Misses’ and Juniors’ Sport Coats] Tailored Model of Covert Cloth, of Tan Covert, or Novelty with yoke back and front, Checks, two patch pockets. 9.75 superior tailored. ___16.50_ IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ( WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO ANB GET IT will be Mrs. Charles Dewar Simons of Dongan Hille, \ | ' a