The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1918, Page 5

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<> LETNEDIE, PLEADS "tin SOLER REAR ee ae AFTER SHOOTING ° lis Young Inventor Prays for End After Wounding Self in Hotel Martinique. Bandsman Antonio Maginski, an @nlisted man in tho regimental band! ¢ at Fort Slocum and the inventor of| 4 & wireless control of submerged tor- Pedoes! which has been laid before| % the War College at Washington, at- tempted suicide In a room at the! ‘ ‘H6tel Martinique with a shot from his service revolver at & o'clock this morning. o A bellboy was delivering a pitcher] ? of ico water to tho soldier's room in| @ Fesponse to a telephone call when ho| { heard a shot, entered the room and eaw Magineki kneeling by the side of his bed with blood pouring from a wound {a his loft breast. ‘The bellboy summoned Night Clerk Christopher Mullery, who sent in a call for an am- 9 Pataca ow 90-40040600200893006-000000 Miss Margaret Fabnestock, daugh- ter of Mrs, Gibson Fahnestock, will bulance from Bellevue Hospital. be married to Sylvanus Stokes jr. | To the ambulance surgeon Maginski|U. 8. N. R, on April 3, in Wash- said he wanted to die and asked | !ngton. S MARGS Ly ueTeck Langer of North Dakota. Miss Qorothy Reinschreiber, daugh- ter of Mr.and Mrs, Joseph M. Rein- gchrelber, and Art R. Liebman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Lieb- r won the, ™man of this city, were married yes- ra.asto|terday at the home of the bride, |No, 745 Riverside Drive. visited his | y nervous} that a pricet bo summoned. He was} Temoved to Bellevue very near death. | Clue to the would be suicide’s next | of kin was given by a letter found on | Ofes nt 0¢ ety the dresser and addressed to Mrs.| Marle Skalmoski, No. 231 Bay Street, Jersey City, At that address some- thing was learned of the strange gen- Mrs. William Dutles of this olty fus of Antonio Maginski, inventor and| announces the engagement of her dreamer, daughter, Miss Dorothy Winslow Two of the soldier's sisters ive) Duties, to James Russell Bourne of there in poverty—Mrs. Skalmosk! and| New tHaven, Mr. Bourne js in the| Mrs, Amelin Piotrowski, Polish wom- | seig artiliery branch at the Officers’ en, Through one of the daughters of | raining School at Camp Devens, the family who spoke English the| story of Maginski's recent adventures! stiey tygia Cady, daughter of J. Ea rnvencion: Wee fieane” | Cleveland Cady, will be married to- A allk weaver by trade, Maginakl| 070") O hone, No. 244. Riverside | Spent all of his spare time before he’ Hive, to Attorney General William enlisted ton months ago trying to ner- fect a non-refillable bottle, When he had his bottle to his liking he found the advent of war rendered its sale impossible, After he joined the army he work ata plan for wireless con- trol of to proudly de ‘Maginski , daughter enport of No, 26 Bel- Yonkers, and. Lieut, . d registered Martinique late yesterday af- Signal a | James E, Sutton, were married last | Might at the Davenport home, CIVIC LEAGUE PROTESTS | AT SUNDAY WAR BENEFIT | Prosecutor Davis, Like Mayor Brush, Urges Tolerance in Patriotic Cause. The Sabbath Day Alliance of Mount Vernon, having failed in its efforts to stop an all-star vaudeville performance, lto be given by twenty-two New York stars, at Proctor’s Theat fount V next Sunday g. for the| at th ternoon PIMPLES ON FAG IN BLOTCHES Large and Red. Itched Badly, Two Cakes Cuticura Soap and Three Boxes Ointment Heal, “About a year and a half ago little pimples broke out on my face, and later they became large and red. They were in blotches ‘and they itched so badly that =) [scratched and irritated my || face, My face was disfig- ured and I was ashamed to go out. I lost many nights’ sleep. “Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Ointment my face was healed.” (Signed) Irving K. Glaser, 68 Ross’St., Brooklyn, N. Y., June 14, 1917, ‘You may rely on Cuticura to care for kin, scalp, hair and bands, nonn, benefit of the Soldiers’ | of New Rochelle, the State Civic League has been called in. Following the action of Mayor Ed- ward F, Brush in quoting from the Scriptures to Justify his refusal to in- terfere with the performance, George H. West, Superintendent of the Law and Order Department of the Civic League, &ppealed to District ney Lee Par sons Davis, of White Plains The club at New Rochelle is main- tained in the ¥. M. C. A. Bullding for | the use of the soldiers at Fort Sloleumn and sailors who may visit the city, Several weulthy residents help to matn- tain It. pe Jot Attorney Davia to-day declared he would not interfere with the show, which can be given only on Sunday night, to, Decause tt is a charity in war time spirit and action, Ho has Written a letter to Mr, West, In which he si “Frankly, Mr. West, do you really think that in the awful crisis this coun- try 1s passing through, und in view of the nature of the Hits object, it violat law? In ‘these times, when our young amen are being called by thousands to face the terrors of the battleflelds abroad, can you concelve of any more Christian k than that of raisin }runds for care of the moral and | those self same ibits on Sunday cer |ta s Interruptions of the repose and religious liberty of the com- munity." “This entertainment is not given for rofit, All of ng part are giv. Ing freely and ¢ r time, and \do you honestly at ail in- ferrupt the repose and religious liber Band of the good people of Mount Vernon? Me, JENNINGS “HENRY O/NEILL, VETERAN DRY GC GOODS MAN, DEAD ed dry goods mer- of the old firm of H, ed last might at his side Drive, in his He was taken ill day with an attack of acute indl- | gestion As a dry goods merchant, Mr. O'Neill prary of Benjamin Alt- James Hearn, n of Newton nd in 1830 and n a younk man, in the store of Speakers: BRITISHERS! :is\verx PATRIOTIC DENNIS. TOMORROW |\' NIGHT 64" m NEW AMSTERDAM rte took part OPERA HOUSE N.Y. Police Weat 44th St, Department ADMISSION FREE. Safe and Effective The essentials of a good denti- frice. Harmless—a thorough cleanser—agrecable to the taste. 60 years of use have proven it the reason for the clean, healthy, wholesome teeth and gums enjoyed by all of the patrons of ntry wh ployment He lett Hearn's tn 1860 and went into | business opening & email FOR THE TEETH store at 22d 8 ‘and Broadway. “this Lineuie fawdas an Face of his big dry’ goods A year Inter he opened a SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERB. t é Avenue and 20th streets whieh as several times enlarged, In 1880 Mr. O' Nell tired from busi- aes over to hia | ho retained | pint his death devoted his time e holdings. hen Broke” call on “Uncie Ben” wat, 1616 BENJAMIN FOX Reliable vii are his widow, @ son and two deughe tere. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1918. James McCreary & Co. | 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered April Ist LAST TWO DAYS Midwinter Clearance Sale McCREERY ‘“MASTER-MADE”? FURNITURE At 14 Price Enormous Reductions have been made for the last two days of this sale on Several Complete Suites, Broken Suites and Odd Pieces of McCreery ‘‘Master-Made’’ Furniture Ten-Piece Dining-Room Suite Ten-Piece Dining-Room Suite 337.50 formerly 675.00 : In American Walnut. Suite includes 74-inch Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. Ten-Piece Lacquered Dining-Room Suite 311.00 formerly 622.00 With raised decorations. Suite includes Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. Two-Piece Library Suite 122.00 formerly 244.00 Two-piece William and Mary Model Library Suite, upholstered in Damask. Two-Piece Library Suite 117.75 formerly 235.50 Queen Anne Model Suite, made of Solid Mahogany; upholstered in Damask. Five-Piece Chamber Suite 297.50 formerly 595.00 Suite includes Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Twin Beds. Soieeienie sical Hepplewhite Buffet 62.50 formerly 125.00 Made of finest Mahogany; 66 inches long. Specially Priced BED COVERINGS White Wool Blankets,—with Pink or islue | Comfortables,—- Borders: Figured oline, cotton filled. each 2.50 Single size.......... pair 7.00, 8.50, 10.50 | — Novelty Silk Mull tops; plain satin border; Double size........-pair 8,80, 9.50, 11.50 Onilin Cail sci stahaxiearvaxsass each 6.75 Plaid Wool Blankets in Pink, Blue, Tan and Figured Naibeooks plain borders; wool filled. Gray: each Single size..... ..pair 9.50 Bed Spr Double size.. ..pair 10.75 Crochet each 1,25 and1.95 Gray Wool Army Blankets: Satin finish; hemmed... .each 3.50 and 4.50 each 9.50 and 14.50 Satin finish; scalloped... .each 3.85 and 4.75 HEMMED MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES At Less Than Mill Prices Sheets 63x09 ....1,00 72x99.....1.10 90x99 1.30 90x108.....1.40 Cases 42x36,.... 30c 45x86..... 35c 50x36.,...38¢ 54x36 HOUSEFURNISHINGS Below Regular Prices Double Rice or Cereal Boilers, highly polished Aluminum; 2-quart capacity Highly polished Aluminum Saucepan Sets—one each 1}, 2 and 3 quart sizes. regularly 1.75 1,00 Fireproof Pie Plates,—brown, white lining; in heavily nicke! plated frame. .regularly 1.75 1.25 Bamboo Waste Baskets,—Natural Color each 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 Smoked Bamboo Fruit Baskets in a large variety of fancy shapes regularly 2.50 1.85 Window Ventilators, made of sanitary Cloth; adjustable frames, made of selected hardwood regularly 2.00 1.25 9 inches high, closed 23 inches, extended 37 inches wide . .35¢ 9 inches high, closed 31 inches, extended 49 inches wide 45c 15 inches high, closed 23 inches, extended 87 inches wide .........0.000e00+eseeeees 55e Table Oil Cloth,--Plain White; best quality: 144 yards wide .....regularly 40c, yard 35¢ | 114 yards wide regularly 45c, yard 40c Sargent’s Gem Food Chopper,—heavily tinned; self-cleaning five steel cutters; family size, 1.50. ; self-sharpening; regularly 2.50 | 312.50 formerly 625.00 Suite includes 72-inch Buffet, China Cabi Extension Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. — bai -™ Four-Piece Chamber Suite 147.50 , r] formerly 295.00 Finished in Ivory Enamel. Suite consists of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Bed. . ar Five-Piece Chamber Suite 187.50 formerly 875.00 Made of ey: Suite includes Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Twin Bed. Three-Piece Library Suite 147.50 formerly 295.00 Mahogany frames; upholstered in Damask. Four-Piece Chamber Suite 151.00 formerly 302.00 —_— Made of Mahogany, including Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Bed. Large size; with loose spring cushions; covered in Tapestry. Upholstered Arm Chair 22.50 formerly 45.00 _ Last Two Days---February Sale ORIENTAL RUGS Offering 75 Large Room Size Rugs At 50% Less Than Former Prices ‘To effect an immediate disposal a special group of Persian and Chinese Rugs of guaranteed qualities has been drastically reduced. Remarkable range of sizes and colorings to suit all requirements, Weave Persian Maha! Persian Mahal Chinese Persian Sayaland Persian Mahal Persian Kirmanshal Persian Sarouk Extra Persian Persian Kirmanshah Persian Mahal Persian Mahal Persian Sarouk Persian Mushkal Persian Mahal Chinese Persian Kirmanshal Persian Mahal Quantities Limited to Dealers 2 Sale Price S.10x12 122.50 8. SxIL11 125.00 6 xo, 95.00 10, 6x13. 9 BM OUD, cas cecasscas ay 15. 8x19. 6 525.00 10 x16. 2 397.50 9 xiz 267.50 0 x12 175.00 x 9 3 142.50.. 10, 3x14 150.00 9 xil 6, 122 80. ;... 12 xI6 1050.00.... 1O1OxDA 3 178 OD. 533 10 x12. 2 SOR ON... 9 x12 150.00 10.1116, 2 395.00...... 8. Ball. 1 TAR OD: ovis need ae es

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