The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1916, Page 4

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1 em SHE DESEGRATED HI 1 De Lancey Nicoll of No. 23 East Wh | Thirty-ninth Street, whose right leg was WN Waly broken in a motor accident nenr H Northampton, England, several months | ago, when she was struck by « rapidly | Moving automobile engaged in war #er- vice, Was operated on inst Sunday in London by Sir Arbuthnot Lane, the noted surgeon, for the removal of the plates which he had used to hold to gether the bones of the injured nb wie ; - : hoped the lee would heal in ime, ale Couldn't Get Justice, Says Mrs. - BOI before « new one ta formed. Loeffler, So She Hung It Upside Down. SHE APPEARS IN COURT. Pushes Husband Aside and Makes Appeal to Brooklyn Magistrate. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York AMERICAN FLAG and one patriotic person went for summons her to court, which he did. atrest, but refused to have anything to do with him’ He followed her int the courtroom and when the case was jcalled, went with her to the dais jin front of the Magistrate. There she abruptly pushed him off. When! Magistrate Esterbrook asked who the {man was, Mrs. Lacffier replied: cause of all this!” Mrd. Loeffier on her own recognizance |for examination to-morrow. | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916. |flag with her emblems of disapproval Jattached to it. In @ very short time | | M WHITE ‘the neighborhood was in an uproar, je oe ') Policoman Zippel of the Millér Avenue NOTED SURGEON GAVE police atation, and demanded that he ’ On the way to court to-day Mrs. | Loeffler met her husband in the | It Passed to Wistar Institute To-Day Following His Death Last Night. “He's my husband, and ho's the! (Special to The Exentng World.) | PHILADELPHIA, April night at his home in this city, removed to-day by pathologists under | the direction of the Pathological De- partment of the University of Penn- sylvania. Dr. White was one of 4 25.—The The Magistrate ordered Looffier out-| brain of Dr. J. William White, sur- side the falling and then released goon of national repute, who died last 8 HYPODERMIC NEEDLE Special Sale Weduesday 1500 Middy Blouses For Girls and Misses, Stacs 6 to #2 Years, Several very attractive models, including pleated, smocked and yoke effects | It was to show her contempt for Justice, Mrs. George Toeffler of No. 140 Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, ex. plained to-day to Magistrate Enter- brook In the New Jersey, Avenue Pollee Court, that she hung the American flag upside down yesterday from her window and fastened red cloth and crepe streamers to tt, Her desecration of the flag so aroused the ® country in which she could #ee no} group of noted men of this city who | directed that their brains be given to the Wistar Institute for study after msnaseaniliiovencenns INTO MOUNTAINS |thetr death. It was four weeks ao that Dr. White told intimate friends ’ of his desire that his brain be pre N VILLAS | | served after leading physicians jad 0 | made the suggestion. meme No religious service will mack ih funeral of Dr, White, he not having been @ member of any professed Christian church. There will be no pallbearers. (Continued from First Page.) drawn from Mexico appears evident be a meeting to-morrow at which the unton's side will be heard.” At the headquarters of the union, No. 44 Whitehall Street, it was stated that there would be no back down. It is charged that coastwise com- panies have been trying for several months to get non-unih engineers. “The situation is In our hands,” sald Michael J. Duffy, one of the en- gineera, “and our officers have suc- ceeded in organiaing 99 per cent. of the business. This {# not a hold-up. It is simply an honest effort to get an increase which has been <Jming to us for ye A general strike of this union, which up the shipping business. —_——_—<> TWO DEATHS LAID TO Carey and Maier Killed by Lockjaw, | id to Have Been Caused by Infected Instrument. Believed to have been poisoned by) }) the same infected hypodermic needle, Harry Carey, No. 2072 Atlantic Ave- » and his o> | are both dead from lockJaw. was removed from the home of his foster parents, Mr. and Mra, John F. Carey, at the Atlantle Avenue ad- dress, April 12, by Dr, Stephano of St, Marys Hospital. claims about 5,000 members, would tle |}! from the amount of food and forage | sent south from the Columbus base. Dr. White was born in Philadelphia Nov. 2, 1850, the son of Dr. James W. He was conscious when removed) and admitted having used a solution Franklin Simon s Co. Tews Clothing Shop 8 West 38 St. Men’s London Top-Coats For Men and Young Men—32 to 46 Chest | CARMOOR LONDON Shower-proof to be had only at Franklin Simon & Co. 24.00 35.00 A Gentleman’s Top-Coat that is in good form either on Fifth Avenue or at the Country Club. Models with the rare London style so unusual in Ready- to-wear clothes. Of Homespuns, Donegal Tweeds and Coverts, in green, brown, olive or heather col- orings; herringbone weaves; also invisible overplaids in rich shades of brown, olive, blue, Oxford or green. Men’s Spring Suits Custom Tailored Ready to Wear For Men and Young Men—33 to 46 Chest | neighborhood that a crowd of at least | Supplies sufficient to last from thirty | 2,000 collected and loud): denounced | to thirty-five days now are at the|cated in the Philadelphia Public and| Smith, the house surgeon, diagnosed | the case as lockjaw resulting from fall- | ner yeaterday. front, Gon. Pershing algo hea re- | Quaker schools and received his doc-| ti". ty keep the nocdle sterilized, Carey im t the brief hearing! CeVed mufticlent clothing and shoes |tor'x degree from the University of! died at the hospital, April 19. n the course of the brief hearing) + completely re-outfit his men. Pennsylvania in 1871. Three days later, Mater was taken before the Polics Magistrate it de- . " | to the same hospital by the same doc. q "News was received to-day that | Immediately after his g1 ation he} toe auifering from the same infection, veloped that Mrs. Loeffler held her| more Mexican troops were being con- | joined the staff of Prof. Louls Agassiz] t10' died there last nigh | husband, an employes for the Brook-| centrated in northern Mexico. While |and accompanied him throughout the | 19. 00 4 5 00 tya Hoard of Hesith, responstuie for| PHY efioere here Bro pot aldraned, | Hatsler expedition to the West Indies, | eee areal wae beld lent ae : "ese 4 rn 0 s e va eld the desecrated flag and her appear- 't was realized that Gen. Obregon] both coasts of South America, the in Mra. W. K. Vanderbilt's home, No. ||| ance in court. He had deserted her, "Aas 40 disposed bis forces that by the | Straits of Magellan and the Galapagos Tt. 6 Cl tf, ° Sh and Mary Anno White, He was odu-| of cocaine in a hypodermic needie, Dr. with self or contrasting sailor collars; braid trimmed. Exceptional Values, 75c New one, two, three or four button models. ‘Tableaut to A : p #) Fifth Avenue, of the tableaux that she said, and left her without means tine he meets Gen. Scott he wilt have | Islands. In 1872 he returned to Phila Piha A be Will be given there this evening for tha eiphia and began benefit of war sufferers in Vent {of support. ‘The Injustice, she claim-| behind him not fewer than 40,000 men, Girl’s Summer _ Dresses-—s 10 16 years Fait surge ‘n which he Jeter baci rop de Meyer arranged the ed, was the refusal of anybody at; Failure by Gen. Obregon to oon-| of the leading experts In this country of which are taken from Fi - = 2E qs nd Dr Model: ‘ Lies nt ee ‘urn | l Blaha My President Garfiel 8 shot | pulntl L eu 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor In Practical ai easy jele. bihet paerment to ae | Gen. Scott of the soundness of resident Garfield wa. Eu! 1} aS oe Ww Si Ss by Guiteau Dr. White was associated with Dr. Agnew in the attempt to save the President's life. He was a member of many medical societies, both here and abroad, and was the author ¢ veral books on surgery, husband's pay over to her. |hia diplomatic arguments could be The trouble, according to Mra,| followed, army men here asserted, by Loeffler, began a week ago last Satur-|& very practical use of this combined day, whon her son, resenting the | force treatment his father gave her, had al Unusual assortment of Norfolk, Coatee, Empire, Medium and Long Waistcd and smart belted models In the desirable fabrics and colorings. 2.00 3.95 5.90 and upward Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue How to Heal ace Skin-Diseases A Baltimore doctor suggests this simple, but reliable and inexpensive, AND TIE UP SHIPPING i: People. vutfering May Be a General Strike Unless! * Engineers and Leaders |, More detailed information regard- fist fight with him and ho left the |!n& operations of the picked squad- Mrs, Loeffler went yesterday to the bey the first time that the minor on- Roard of Health, at Gold and Wil. Kagements of the command previ- loughby Mtreete, and asked Acting OU8!Y reported were with Carranga ” ” “tet | (Woops. Chief Clerk Clougher to have Loet- |" Private Klohenberger of the Thir- fler's pay given to her, Clougher told | teenth Cavalry is still missing. At 1s her that her relief lay elther in the {thought he may have lost his ming Girls’ Confirmation Dresses Of plain or embroidered Net, Voile, Silk Chiffon and jin this, and {t #0 incensed her that ness, spokesman for a committee of | Pare liable 219, 321 426, 227 166, 168 and 170 tiste; lace and ribbon trimmed. Domeatlo Relations Court or by ap-|Away, A reward of $80 has beet of. Get Together, \ drcvctnta “eet ° ° pee peal to a Magitrate for a warrant fared for Bie Wincor ee oon ey complete tie jaf ent intent Grand Street | Smith Street or Y i ——— 0 +o de cake Abed | 5.90 9.75 13.50. and upwara Mrs, Loetar ld not ae any uatce SUBBLY TRAIN ATTACKED |<” of shipping,” aid James A. Hark- | 21," ‘These are not at Mil expensive Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. With the resin: ap ai warn ter ; rhnshe went beneshetsag eet o| ay un Oe Daryl aumel os, sisted, ‘erence ta oor /bets ten shined, pare hoa orth of Furniture No Deposit®l going lemands of the Marine | until tl ¢ © the: 3 = omnate Engineers’ Beneficial Association, | skin is softened. Dry very gently, spread on a thin layer of the Senin ointment, and cover with a light band- age—il necessary to protect the cloth ing. This should be done twice a day. Usually the distressing itching and burning stop with the first treatment, and the skin soon becomes clear aad healthy again. Sample free, Dept 4-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md.—Advt. RALPH & CO. 29 West 34th St. Wednesday—A Very Special Sale of Fashion's Newest Creation Marabou Trimmed Silk Coats “The demands of the men are exorbi- tant, but I have no doubt a settie- ment will be reached that will prevent @ general strike. It 1s conceded that an increase ie in order, Just how much should be given is a ques.ion for thought. lo Deposit-—50c Weekly on $20 Worth of Cloth BIG SALE OF WHITE MOUNTAIN One of Party Wounded by U. S. Troops—Aviator Hurt and Machine Lost, GEN. PERSHING'R HBADQUAR- TERS NEAR NAMIQUIPA, April 35 (Wireless to Columbus, N. M.).—Re- ports from the advanced American base near San Antonio, Mexico, re- ceived to-day, told of the destruction near Chihuahua of one aeroplane, slightly injuring Aviator Wilson, and of an Easter attack upon a supply train in which @ Mexican was wound- ed. The Mexican was treated at the American camp, but would give no information regarding the attacking party. Speradic sniping continues to be reported along the communication Mnea south of Namiquipa. The small bands scatter when fired on by the motor truck guards. So far the ex- peditionary forces have escaped any injury from the snipers and the sup- piles have not been damaged. pi Bt A tna Discount en the Dollar. 10% "cevpen' on create purchases when opening & new account. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Announce for Wednesday, April 26th frigerators will go on sal Some xeeptional values and ni % A Carefully Prepared Offering of Women’s and Misses’ Suits At a Very Attractive Price. Women's and Misses’ Suits, in plain tailored, silk trimmed and braid bound models, of Serge, Gabardine, Pencil Stripes and Shepherd Checks. Exceptional Values. 25.00 Superior Tailor Made Suits of Velour Checks and higher cost plain materials. Exclusive Custom Tailor Suits, this season’s smartest models, in a selection of plain and novelty fabrics. ones down to MARTIN MALONEY SUED, Al ‘That He Broke Contract Erecting 000 Alvar, DMarquis Martin Maloney, mui-mtl- Honaire oi} man, was accused to-day in Justice Delehenty's part of the Supreme Court of evading process servers, M. Boskey, an attorney of No. 299 Broadway, who represents the McBride Studios, dectared that hix clients are suing the Marquis fer $16,000 for alleged breach of contract to build an altar in @ Catholic church in Scranton, Pa. “The Marquis Maloney,” said the ‘hes built many churoh altars. ft course a very busy man. He office in this city. But somehow | 29.75 35.00 f or other we can never serve him with ? a @ subpoena. He can do millions of dol- je this erm weer ef apres from his office % ’ ; ot his business, and yer" when Tt iy Women’s Silk Suits Racat te aee "elf Ses e One al the sca r ¥ Foreign models accurately reproduced, of Faille Silk, in Becks (a q Chiffon Taffeta, Brocaded Silk and Gros de Londre, i eect : 37.50 45.00 55.00 68.00 iP Sn ee ee i serene Sem mas $15 Purse Strings That Reach f Of fine Silk Poplin, Satin | Black, White, Navy, ‘Across a Continent Announce a very important sale of Duchesse or Charmeuse. Chamois, Wistaria, Taups, Trimmcd with deep bands Hague Blue. To open your heart, or close yo I Silk Afternoon and Street Dresses Rugs—Carpets of Marabou, Sizes 14 to 44. deal, the sateet, surest, Sater ee Suitable for Immediate or Summer Wear, Cleaned,Stored SALE of SUITS $ 1 ’ had to cond money ts by Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses, of SALE ofours Grape Meseor, Plain and Novelty Heth Erected eee er ee a es WESTERN UNION ' | affeta; also combinations of vari+ | tre, Moths or Theft is sale not on! 4 lj : A | ous silks and Georgette Crepe, in 15.00 C& Lp \-< Fo Bus at AL Ste=reenemniaaa 9) hie heat valuet at The cost is small, the convenience | Black and Colors. EANING tity of our regular $20, $22.50 and $25 Sulte—- reat. To know how ask any \ | Regular 22.50 and 25,00 Values SRT KABEs incomplete lines resulting fro our lara Pre. estern Union Office. ‘ | Saeed | Easter selling. Sizes 14 to 44 included, CAbhibenes THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

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