The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1915, Page 6

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we" THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1916. “ " GEN. MOLINEUX, WHO ‘the quality In him which they loved. FENEL MOLINEUX! Nee a Tw ornnn asin Suscroun soins, ve] MITOHEL MAY SAVE ACTOR RESCUES WOMAN | (“> UNDERGOING OPERATION quittai in 1902, had been harehly Udddddddddeel lia i iii ~DESIN HOPTAL AFTER OPERATION _—— Distinguished Veteran of the Civil War Succumbs at Age of 82. i Lesiie Molineux died ta Roosevelt Hospital at of eighty-two. He had been some time at his home, No. Greene Place, Brooklyn, and pene the hospital on Wed- an operation. Dattle-seasoned soldier, a manu- death of ti Gen. Molineux recalls the hard fight oriticised by Assistant District At- torney Osborne, Gen, Molineux had made her honor his own for months, “Ae Gevoted as 1 am to the army,” ‘he said, “Il want to say ore thing about my life, I would p.efer not speaking about it except to my friends and comrades, There is a Six Additional Ones Manhattan- The fight for opening alx person in the United States who told|Pth In Manhattan was resumed me she was an orphan girl, If at any | {0-149'@ meeting of the Board me any oriticiame about her ha’ been uttered to me I have said I for appropriations on the there were enough isiand of his large fortune ry detense Jase of h son. His wife went through the | ordeal just a» bravely as he, She lived to see Roland and, as ahe believed, oe pines. It was left for the old|He added, ho to Superiatend the committing | care to listen t a Roland Molineux to a Long Isiand| Mr. Marks told sanatorium, hopelessly insane. They leave two other sons, who ciated with their father 1 Leslie and Cecil. Gen, Molineux was the head of the dye concern of Devoe & Raynoids. tions. accounts. vote In favot of the propriation, jmate, Twice Comptroier Preader- ks has succeeded in si t requests of Borough President Marks und that the. To-day Mayor Mitchel announced that he waa not acquainted with the arguments for and againat the float- arried again, ies Pe 4 that Lh Be) kd mn the road to| hear. them before passing judgmen Hi that he did not e Mayor he would like to use for floating bath purposes | mone’, aved in the public buildings en mt ‘se believed Mayor Mitchel wilt joating baths ap- THE FLOATING BATHS Marks Renews Fight to Establish|Death of Young Brother and Then in of Esti- tracking only becatise Edward Gallagher, vaudeville actor, jumped into the ocean off Manhattan Beach last alght and rescued her, will be removed from the Coney Island Hospital to a sanl- tarium this afternoon. twenty-five and frail. her twelve-year-old brother died and in March her mother followed him to the grave, have lived at No. 2592 Atlantic Ave- nue, Kast New York. Her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Mets, has sought to cheer her, but Christine has been despondent. Yesterday the aunt took her out to neo the celebration of the Presbyterian Church anniversary in WHO TRIED TO DROWN On “Mandalay,” TUESDAY, JUNE 16 sponee oe enarea Mother Made East New York Girl Despondent. Christine Obermater, alive to-day sl written te Free “eg park A vena World, low, New York city, gs will pl twe Miokets olf a Christine is "she wilt be dancing, ye In January pao loving cups Since then the girl and her father her dead brother, she wept. the beac! “Gallagher heard he a 0 ir plunged in after her Brooklyn, Open THIS Saturday until 6 P. M. Franklin Simon & Co. When Christine saw the marchin: boys, many of whom were the age o rade she went alone to the and threw herself into the screams, her and brought her back to the shore without difficulty. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets “GAM M EYE R STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6th Ave. at 20th Street FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Very Amazing Reductions Women's_Novelty Cammeyer Footwear RAV. WAHA_AQAai_Aogoy NW WSO FyOSsGA A9AsOaSai Women’sS11 Buckskin Oxfords DIAMOND TIP—HAND STITCHED Made of Highest Quality Genuine Fawn Buckskin, with Trimmings of Patent Leather and Tan Russia Calf. Also Pearl Gray Buckskin with Patent Leather Trimmings— ard Dark Gray Buckskin with Gun- Metal Trimmings. 5.45 ae ote believe are in od ogee ad of retain- ae of our ae know there is only one best way to insure their return, he made for his eon Roland B, Molineux during the two years in which the young man was on trial for the murder, by poison, of Mrs. Kate J. Adams. Gen. Molineux was born in Lon- don of Huguenot stock. He came to this country as a youth and quickly established himself as an energetic, thorough-going American citizen. He was Heutenant colonel of the Twenty- and that is to give absolulé |ihira Regiment, New York National Guard, at the outset of the Civil War and at once became colonel of the One Hundred and Fifty-ninth New York Volunteers. He was a born fighter and com: manded a brigade through the hat- tles of Port Hudswn, Red River, Po- tersburg and the Snenandoah Valley. He was the commanding officer of the Bleventh Brigade of the National Guard after the war and later became general. . Molineux’s comrades in arms delighted in honoring him in peace, and be was @ céntral figure in the gatherings of the Grand Army vet- erans and was by them chosen to be marshal of civie parades whenever there was a possible occasion of hon- oring him, These demonstrations of respect and affection became par- ticularly conspicuous when Roland we | Molineux was on trial for murder, It waa at such a gathering that Gen. of Herris Sate 9 Enachad or a.sirew Nhe care sod eterton meh whic characterizes 1 ogg li Harris Glasses, $2 or more. Molineux, breaking from the proud reserve with which he beld himself a BEE | togetherPtook his old friends into his heart in @ way which in itself showed OPEN THIS SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P: M. Misses’ White Coats New Modele—At Special Prices White Tennis Cloth Coats ee sens aeavertbie estiat, wide detachable belt. nee 14 to 20 years. Special White Worumbo Chinchilla Coats New military model, collar of rose, Belgian blue or black velvet, 14 to 20 years. Special White Chinchilla Coats New three-quarter length braid bound model of white ‘Worumbo chinchilla, convertible collar, baciaay 7% bem 14 to 20 years. White Bear Cloth Polo Coats New belted front model of summer weight ‘ieee Bear res J sine a length, white silk ik fined 14 to Special 20 years. Misses’ Summer Dresses | Saturday at Special Prices Misses’ Striped Voile Dresses Of cotton voile, in pink, blue, green or black and white stripes plaited collar, cuffs and vestee of white organdie, two tier skirt, taffeta silk girdle, 14 to 20 years. Special Misses’ French Voile Dresses In white, rose, Blak bee. gfeen of tan; white voile juaker collar and cuffs hemstitched ; gored box plaited skirt; leather belt. 14 to 20 years. Special Misses’ Smocked Linen Dresses Two piece model in white, rose, delft blue or leather; [Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. blouse hand smocked with cuff bottom; crochet buttons; gored skirt. 14 to 20 years. Special Misses’ White Net Dresses bolero effect, timed win Haton nad hcnnasshaise ribboneash, tlerekirt. 14 to 20 years. 14.50 14.50 19.75 24.50 6.95 7.95 9.75 14.50 Special Offerings—Saturday Misses’ White Suits New Modele—At Special Prices Misses’ White Linen Suits ff ross coun ay meee ae registered,” yoke coat, with beg barton ror pockets. Special 15.75 20 years. Misses’ White Serge Suits eas tnd 4 tirlety tallored model. “Ia to 20 years, Special 19.75 Misses’ White Corduroy Suits Yoke belted coat; new model skirt, with patch pocket; also 5 14 to 20 yeare. ad cra Special 24.50 Misses’ White Serge Suits Three new “Cross Country” models in men's wear pet j Breteler — ith plaited or aa ro ba rt y 29.50 Junior and Girls’ Dresses Saturdan at Special Prices Junior Summer Dresses if striped or dour voile, in blue, rose or green and white anita: white ‘embroidery batiste or organdie collar and cuffs; some hand smocked. 15 to 17 years. Special Junior Net Dresses Of white net made over net; round neck, with cern ruffled skirt, trimmed with ribbon and flowers; wi ribbon sashes. 15 to 17 years. § Girls’ Summer Dresses Of Anderson Scotch gingham, striped or flowered voiles or ramie linens; a number hand embroidered models. 8 to 15 years. Special Girls’ White Dresses Of white French voile, hand embroidered and trimmed with lace; V-neck model; gored skirt with Plalted tunic wide ribbon sash. 8 to 15 years. ;pecial Women’s 11.00 Oxfords 5.45 Made of imported patent MMQASiWBHHdNHAsigigIny MNddddsdsiy y PMAsaiFail_SFs-_A_M_sSiAi\Aid'SikiFi NOT AN “$11 VALUE”—BUT REDUCED FROM $11 Women's 6.00 Buckskin Oxfords 3.85 DIAMOND TIP Of fawn buckskin with pat- leather with tops of putty and sand kid. Also in gun- metal calfskin with putty kid top. NOT AN “11.00 VALUE” But REDUCED FROM 11.00 ent leather and gun-metal calfskin trimmings. Also in white calfskin with patent leather trimmings. NOT A "6,00 VALUE” But REDUCED FROM 6.00 Women’s Novelty Colonials TO CLOSE OUT 2.65 Of patent leather with fawn and gray cloth inlays. Also gunmetal calfskin with gray cloth inlays. AN ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE OF This Season’s Novel Low Shoes for Women _REDUCED FROM 6.50 4.85 Many styles of exclusive Cammeyer Novelties in patent leather y and pedocdenpacss ith fancy buckskin and cloth tops, q Sand and putty kid Low Shoes with cloth tops to match. NOT ‘6.50 VALUES” BUT REDUCED FROM 6.50 ARE OSS MMII Women’s 5.50 TO CLOSE OUT Side Lace Women's Novelty Special for Saturday Misses’ and Girls’ White Shoes Separate Shop on Third Floor Low Shoes Boys’ Blue Serge Suits ‘Three distinct Norfolk models of fine quality navy Pine Steps, costs full or half lined with mohair; extra .» 7 to 18 years, Special Washable Norfolk Suits ere tan crash, tan linen, army khaki or white Norfolk models, with yoke and box plaits. 7 to 17 years. Special Palm Beach Norfolk Suits New Norfolk model, of genuine “Palm Beach" cloth, in natural tan, gray, black and white checks or pencil stripes, 7 to 18 years. Special Boys’ Norfolk Suits Extra seemeronckers, os homespun, cheviot or }, tan or ixt ny plaid we Heretofore $8.75 6.75 Boys’ Shirt’ or Blouse “STYLE REGISTERED" Made by Franklin Simon & ( For youths and boys. Entirely new convertible collar shirt or blouse, in white, tan or light blue Oxford, with a collar that looks equally well ‘worn with a tie or thrown open at neck. Shirts 12 to 14 neck. Speciat 1.65 Speciat .95 A New Blouse for Boys Pare fabrics, in now “ ODS hee to a Pacey ary mp es; S180 Wi 95 ‘ abe Blouses 7 to 14 years. Girls’ White Buckskin Ankle Ties & genuine white buckskin; also tan, patent or black call; tes of tan or black 'Ruosla Sines 11 102. 'Widthe B to Girls’ White Buckskin Shoes Laced or buttoned white buckskin shoes, made on “Franklin” orthopedic last. Sizes 11 to 2, Widths B to E. j r ~ Wat oy eT rch \f SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK ’ MONDAY MORNING W winpectal 2.95 Speciai 3.50 lel Misses’ White Buckskin Pumps Of genuine white buckskin; also patent, tan or bisck Russia calf; Oxtord ties of tan or black Russia calf. Sizes 2 to 734. Widths AA to D. Special Misses’ White Nubuck Sport Shoes ‘With tan or perent leather trimmings; also all white nubuck; fs le leather soles ge low rubber heels, Sizes 2 to 734. Widths A to Fy ‘ial vA aT ati vise Ly ni wee) ‘iD se Car! REY | ea ANG a z. | RYieL WIR eh 4.25 NOT “6.50 VALUES" REDUCED But REDUCED FROM 5.50 FROM 6.00 & 6.00 Women’s Pure Silk Hose 69> rai Of heavy thread silk, in black, white and pond shades. (Our regular 1.00 grade) Children’s Fanc Socks 225 Par PANCY & PLAIN COLORS 6 Pairs 1,45 Introducing a Cammeyer Innovation at a Radically Reduced Price A COMBINATION OFFER AT 4.35 Women’s Imported oni wih Kid Cele pres i QD, F7vmmwHdW HL MMMMAAAAAATACA EAXXXKGVG_G.G_€._,——AhPHrOh_’NN at 4.00 1.00 1 ihe Loge 's Pure Thread Silk Hose, to match. Regular $1 grade ‘The World Bells 100,000 Coples Mare in Kor York ty Bach Weotsay Then Any Other Morning

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