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ji 3V.H THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, STAY 31, 1912. 18 11ISI '"'Sr mnii nti,iiti ' MAUt tAbY DT-IVIAN , WITH SPEED MANIA Fredericks Does "Leap fy . Jot)" on "L" and Loses Out Anyway. . . : v r ting, Fredericks of No. VI Eat Nlnety flrat itreet, a driver for the Sample Card llouse'i at. No. 219 Grecno trrt, discovered ns ho 'travelled downtown on local Third arenuo elevated train to day that he would bo five minuter lite). HI train had t'.oppcd at the Forty veoth atreet station to allow, an ex pran, to switch In ahead ot It from t Mpreii track. uVredcrlfKa. climbed to the rail of a platform ot the local, kicked away the inard, who tried to"grab hla lee a, and made a flying, leap at the rear platform f the express as It passed. He caught the' outilde of the railing of the express JiUtfonu and clung, dangling until Po liceman Lubecker, who was itandlnr on the platfqrm, and Guard WllUim lllckey, who wnt inside, dragged him to Afety. I.ubcckcr arrested Frederick US tuok htm from the train at Forty eeonc r.treet. ' "Tho fol-klllor a not needed to dis pose of in n llko you," said Magistrate ICrote, when Fredericks was arraigned tin' York, lllo Court. "You do your beat to kill yourselves." "l couldn't help It," said, the driver. l'fet fined two days' pay It I am five tBtoutCR lato and I only earn JD a week, ahd 1 Just hid to toko n chance." 'That chance coat you 4ho two daya' "pay and a W fine here and pretty nearly landed you In the Workhouse," said tho Magistrate. "Now stop taking chances. People who travel on tho railways of this town havo troubles enough without balng frightened out of their senses by telng men do such fool-hardy tricks." XTITEKT BTORT BY ANSA 1CATK ArJHE OIEIH will be a fitur of next Sunday's World. AIbo a "Kitty Cobb" drawing Vv Jnnirn Mnnt iromi-rv l'lAirc. an 8- page Cday Manton Fashion Supplement in colors; n new awry oy jncn i.oniiun, iv rattllnir cilltton of ''Fun." the Sunday World'H Woiikly Joke Hank, and the words and music of "Poor Wandering Onn" from tho "Hlniten of Penzance." Order tn-xt Sunday's AVorld from your newndcaler nadvance. CARDINAL WILL ORDAIN 20. vni First Ceremony of the Kind Since III Elevation. Tfwenty voung men will bt ordained to the priesthood to-morrow morning at Ht. Patrick's Cathedral by Cardinal Farley. This will bo the first cere mony of the kind he has performed since his elevation to the caruinaiate, This la tho largust class that has been graduated from tho seminary at Dun wnodto since the Vers- Ilcv. Dr. John I, ' Chldwlck was appointed President. Tho Cardinal will be assisted In the ceremony by Dr. Chldwlck, the Itev. Dr. John F. Brady, tho ltev. Dr. John J. Mltty, tho Itov. Dr. Robert B. Mul cahy, tho Dev. Dr. Thomas C. Carroll and the Ucv. Dr. John B. Mahoney. Bishop Cusack performed the last of the minor ceremonies at the seminary Wednesday. The Cardinal will assign the younti priests prepared for this diocese to va rious city and country districts, 1 EVERYBODY WHO USD GREAT KID NE. REMEDY ODTAINED FIN. RESULTS. At the time I commenced usinu your Swamp-Hoot 1 vvns m bail that 1 had tu pive up, ork. The pains in my back would lie like tonic thnrp instrument i piercing my kidneys mid 1 could hardly I ijet out of ti chair w ithout help. 1 finally F resolved to ?ive your Swnmp-Iloot a trial and the results were mi fine that l have recommended it to others und it peems to produce the same beneficial rc pults with everybody that iik-s it. I am very thankful to you for your great remedy, .Swump-UHt, ml know that It will do nil you claim for it. 1 C11AS. J. SHKI.DON, it , Onr.sby, Pa. Personally appeared before mc, this CSrd of September, 1001), Chus, J. Shel don, who subscribed the above state ment and made oath that the tame is true in substance and in fact. 1. C. Glcason. Justice of the Peace. My commission expires May. 11114. letter tu Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Blnchsniton, S. T. Prate What Sw.mp-Koct Will Do for You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilingliar.i ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince any one. You will also receive n booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys nnd bladder. When writing, be sure r.nd mention the New York Evening World. Regular fifty cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all druc stores. BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRICES ANDj ONl $ioo. worm ?i Down $1.00 weekly $140. ' $3 " $1.50 M $190. ' $S " $2.00 M $240. " $10" $2.50 M Ladles' or Men's SOff .00 Clothing Up to & $1.00 Down -SI. 00 Per Week tiuoila Urllv'd In lunmrkc Wou Oan Saturdny A Monday Bvaalwuw D I 35,000 Free , The Big Store Gift to Charity 130,000 of this sum is for ctjarlt abhi Institutions and churches .the remilnlng $5,000' is to bo donated to .worthy families and Individual!;. .Mill particular at Voting Euoih, MAIN Building, on Fourth Floor or at Information Dcsl:, Mln F16br. Also' in GREENHUT Enlldlne, at Information Desk, Main Floor. "Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere" "The Big Store , Collapsible Metal Cups , FREE Just the very .thing for tho child ioing lo school, or for inclusion in the traveling bar;. Take one, with our compli ments, tomorrow. Distribu tion in the Children's Play ground, Fourth Floor, MAIN Building. TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ft BOTH SIDES OT 6 AVE. J.B.GREENHUT.Pres. 18 AND 19 STS. In New York's Shopping Center r.RFT.NiiUT-8iEGtx cooper co. MAIN BUILDING" "Dollar" Dolls J T I III I I I Tomorrow, at - - 69c y A rare barnsln to please the "kiddles." I here are three s'yles lo select from, tvery I' I one Is perfectly mdc, and a real beauty. I ' SPECIAL NOTfCE these arc not "seconds" ' ' thiv are PiiKhLCT in everv resnect. ,t Special txlitbit In Toy Town Ulna' PIukIi "Walking" Animal Come and see iheae marvelous and ainuiil toys every boy end girl should own one. (MAIN DulMint, Fourth Floor.) ICREENIIUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO.-MAIN BUILDING- Sale of Fjinest Suits for Men and Youths, Tomorrow, at Thousands of handsome carmnntc the ever-staplo plain blues. 512.50 -the hoqf in stvle and mafrrinl shown bv the leading nlllkcrs of rcndv-tO-Weur clothes. Vynndnrfitl nccnrinirnti: nl Ktimmrr'i nnnrnvril fnncv offnets ill cloths: also (main nuiidtat. s.cond riooo (Ccwplcic dciaUs of (hit; ctdrccraiitary talc tire printed in our advertisement in today' Evening Journal.) "GRCtNUUT-SIEGEX COOPER co MAIN BUILDING" This Season's First Big Sale of Misses' Smartest Linen Suits WW XAJ. ' ' IV Misses Linen 19,75 Ijt $5 Beautiful and New Styles Amazing Values, Tomorrow, at After all, newspaper illustrations can give you only a vague conception of the styles the new ness of the "lines," etc. BUT YOU SIMPLY WILL HAVE TO SEE THE GARMENTS THEM SELVESTO APPRECIATE what agreat opportunity this sale offers. The Linen Salt Illustrated Is a strictly plain-tailored, semi fitting model; notched collar and revers; with large patch pocket, voke and full facing of self-material ; girdle-top skirts; $e sizes 14 to 18 years; at tf Salts a smart seml-flltlnc model, of excellent quality natural linen; the new Norfolk coat hs wide-stitched straps, finished with stitched belt; deep yoke lining; plain-gored girdle-top skirt; sizes 14 to 18 years; natural linen $ Ijf? only; at U.laJ Misses'' Pique and Linen Salts the pique suit, as illustrated, is fashioned in a new and most fetching model, with stitched plaits finished with gored skirt effect in cost and stitched belt. The linen suit is a Russian model; made with patent leather belt; plain-gored girdle-top skirt QTpr lo esch model ; sizes 14 tol8 yrs. ; at O.iO Misses' $12.75 Serge Suits in plain serges and mixtures; plain-tailored and Norfolk mod els; semi-fitting; some with inlay of silk on collars; girdle-top skirt; sizes 14 to years; at Misses' $24.50 Serge Suits a group of many models. In serges and mixtures; the broken lot ol colors and sizes necessitates this nwW figure; only one or two of any one style and color: trimmed and plain-tailored effects; all of the season'a best sellers; the skirt includes many new effects ; ' 75 Misses' Tub Dresses several smart mod els in all the new features of trimmings, such as contrasting banding, embroidered banding and pearl buttons; Dutch neck; tet in sleeves; skirts are all girdle-top models, some trimmed to match waist; various colon; sizes 14 to 18 ?Qft years; at, Girls' $7.95 Serge Coats broken lot of colore andsizes, in at least four distinct styles; serges ana mixtures; piain-iauorcu nu iuuuucu sunu, sums ucu uuuukuuui; prgj v.fcj (MAIN BuitdHt, Flrat Ploor.) sizes 6 to 12 years; at. !.?6.75 h-rU4l 1 1 111 'GRKKNIIUT-SlEGEt COOPER CO. MAIN BUILDIN G iafJlf Lingerie and Silk Blouses n.98 Affording a Choice of Some of the Smartest Modelsof thcSea son; Value $3, Tomorrow, at. . An economy event Indeed one that should prove exceed-1 inply attractive because of the excellence of the style, the quality of the fabric, ;ind the extraordinarily low price. In the lot offered for sale, tomorrow, will be found Vanh Silk Outing Mousci, Mctia Hne and China Silk Ulouiei, Untitle, Voile and All-Over Embroidery Bioutet. These cntments are distlneulshcd bv their loveliness of styles, no icr.s than for tho excellence of material from which ilicyarc madc.und the perfection of thedr workmanship. The batiste, voile and allover-enibroldcred blouses are em bellished with fine embroideries and laces. In some these are combined. Mich- and low-neck models; also long and three-quarter length sleeves. The model Illustrated at the riaht is made of fine white French voile, embroidered in ecru, making a very charming contrast. It Is trimmed with ratine and net. Val. and Cluny insertions arc also used. AnotherwasJi silk blouse is made of striped habutali a dainty cool model, made with turn-down collar and turn-back cuffs; as Illustrated at lett; -en Mcnt tnr outinf ur Antllinn' t Fnll It i Vi. tltpWnnrtvrfllt ('nttrni Inn nt Af.a- atine and China Silk Monte at the IjQW Price Named. (MAIN llullJInj, Pint Floor.) "GREENiiirrajiEREL cooi'i:n co. MAIN BUILDING- Trimmed Millinery at $PJ The Utmost Value in A Choice Collection. Fresh From Our Work' roomst Makes Its Appearance Tomorrow. There's no time tike (he present and no place like The Big Store to secure the hat that yob need for "going away," for resort, mountain or city use during the Summer months. In tomorrow's exhibit, WHITE AND LIGHT COLORS will, of course, predominate. But EVERY FASHIONABLE COLOR, in EVERY DESIRABLE SHAPE will find some representation. The choice afforded is WIDE, COMPREHENSIVE and altogether EXCELLENT. And, if you care to spend more than the modest sum named, you crj pA ,J tin have ample scope to exercise your taste at vlOl allQ W1V (MAIN BulMlni. riratrioor.) OKEEN1IUT.SIEGEI. COOPER CO. MAIN BUILDING Boys' Wash Suits Extracts from Our Unexcelled Show- of Little ChaD8f Smart Outer ina Clothes, Very Inexpensively Priced Boys' Washable Suits In the newest military and sailor collar Russian and military and sailor blousr styles, and high- and low-neck models; beach suits, etc., in madras, repps, chambrays. percales, pique, corded madras, galatea and Kinuerc.ari.cn -cioms in comoinauun'j, collar effects and white; sizes 2K' to 10 morrow . 95U5and$1.85 Boys' Norfolk Wash Suits South Sea Island duck in khaki, blue, natural linen, linen crash; coats nrecut in the Norfolk stylo,' with knlckerbockcr SQ A p; trousers; sizes 7 to 17 years 0.fiJ Boys' Doublc-Brcnsted and Norfolk Style Wash able Suits wilh two pairs knickerbocker trousers in khaki linen and crashes; $OGK sizes 7 to 17 years; at i' &.UtM Boys,' Washable Khaki Trousers at 49c iv s' Vn3hablo Trousirs khaki linens, crashes, natural .1 .. . .Lt. . ..1.1... 11 . .... r..u linen, Diuo linen, wnue uuti.r'wimv mien; cui iuii uuu well sewn; sizes 5 to 17T7( Qf? , $- nn years; at f UC, UOC and XiO Boys' Blouses woven madras', percales, chambrays and pongees; neckband or collar attached; better gradc3 in sllk-Jtrlpe lines; also in plain colors; made with ,eoU,S6 re"at"y 49c. 65c. 95c and 1.25 (MAIN BulUlsf, Second floor.) French sizes 7 GBEENHUT-SIEQEL COOPER COMAIN BUILDING 50c Chiffon Voiles at 25c A cool and dainty fabric. Choice of all the wanted plain colors and black; also plenty of black and white stripes; 38 to 40 inches wide. (MAIN Bulldlnf , Mtln floor.) For Tomorrow' Specials in See Today's Journal -GKKENIIUT.SIEGEL COOPEIt CO. MAIN BUILDING UllDCHIIUl - -- Men's and Women's $3 to H Foot-Mould Low Shoes at2.65 This announcement should meet with a prompt response, . I .. . 1. .' . nl.nn l.mi kn. me nioru so as una onuu uua uw hind it our ironclad guarantee for STERLING SERVICE. Its STYLE FEATURES ARE EVIDENT at the merest glance. Every new style shown by specialty shoe shops is here, and to these we add Pnnt-Mould lasts, in un- to-date styles in the most popular leathers, and in all sizes and widths. The Men's J how all in thtf most up-to-date styles, in every conccivanlr style and leather, In every size and every width. Two-, three- and lour-vycici cii'jtrj nsm uuuu.i uaiuius, Tho Women's Shoert one-, twe-, three- and four celet Oxfords, ribbon-bow pumps, anhle-strnr pumps, button OxforJs and C(lonlaU with buckle effect. The leathers are patent leathti, tan Hussla calfskin, gun-metal, kldskln, nnd wnue canvas, All sizcr. anu wiuins. 3, S3. 50 and $4 Foot-Mould Low Shoes, SOJ tomonow, at Men's $3 Oullni.' Shoes- made of linest blac!;, tan anu ol.-c crain leather; Genuine cli.siin soles; all sizes up to Se) A tut -a (MMN HullJInj, S.;onil floor.) M; MlNhcs' and Chihlri nV VI and $2..r,0 Button Shoes in patent Icuiiur, Bur.ovjtal und ki Jskln ; Kuarantecd allo!IJleaihcrso!esai.'l !i ie - 1 "'lfize5.un(i2;at lAj fiKEEMlUTlECEL COOPEU CO. MAIN BUILDIN G' r The Beat Sale of the Season! Straw Hats Worth to ?6 at 2 Tomorrow special sale of the entire sample line of this season's favorite styles in straws purchased from Van derhoef & Co., of 22 Washing ton Place. Every one knows that Van derhoef & Co. make The Highest Grade of Men's Straw Hats in America This famous firm has placed at our disposal all of their high-priced samples. In the collection will be found every kind of straw hat you could possibly desire. Thereare SENNITS, SPLITS, MACKINAWS, MILANS, SWISS and CHINA BRAIDS and BANGKOKS. The shapes are the very latest, including yacht, pencil-curl, soft-brim and cable edes. High, medium and low crowns, and in one or another of the shapes you will find all sizes. An Unexcelled Opportunity to Secure a Straw Hat of "Class" and Quality Values up to $6, Tomorrow, at $2 Hundreds of Sample Hats from M. S. Mork & Co. in All the Newest Shapes; Values to at 1, 51.50 and $2. MMS nuiuiisa- Specials in Fine Silverware Handsome patterns in fine quadruple -plated wares. Inexpensive to a point where a purchase means a real economy: $.r.5() Tea Smlcc quadruple hilver-nlated; prettily em bossed or plain pattern; set consists of teapot, suitarbowl, cream pitcher and spoon holder; last two $ ff pieces are gold-lined ft.OU W.SO Tray a handsome square tray wilh embossed border and corners.: IS indies; quadruple silver- fQ OS plated O.uO (MAIN Bu int. Mim Hior ) (MAIN Uullilln;, Sc.onJ I oo ). -MMS UUII.IHSC' Only HO "Pullman" Baby Carriages Values to $2. 50; e-j q TCT Tomorrow, at . . XOe I O II lucres a blfjr.er baby.ctr riaKc harr.ain in Greater New York, we don't know of it, and v.e are pretty close observers. The illustration shows just one of the designs 'I here arc several others, Note, If you plcne, thai nere are only SO tint we v.111 he able lo sell hi tins prliv hence.it is idvisiblc to I.OMI LAW Y IN TH II DAY (MAIN IUI iinf, fourth I oof ) MAIN BUILDING- 98, GREENIIirr.HIEfiEL COOPEU CO.- A ?2.50 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary for Just 100 copies comprised in this extraordinary barcaln in our Book Store. THIS IS Till! GENUINE WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED universally recognized as standard for all purposes where a dictionary Is required. It contains 300,000 words. Is corrected and revised to date, bound in full cloth, WITH DOUUI.E THUAlil INDEX, illustrated no throughout. Publisher's price $2.50; tomorrow nt tOC GUY DE MAUPASSANT'S SELECTED WOKKS 8 volumes, containing the best of this famous writer's works. Regularly 1 on $8.50; tomorrow, a set , . $i.O! (MAIN UulluinjE, I'ourth Floor.) "(iKixNiiirr.HiKfJEi.cooi'Eit co. MAIN BUILDING- First-of-lhe-Month ' Sale of Vfl UtCl Fresh Meats, Cakes, Etc. We guarantee PULL WEIGHTS and MEASURES and deliver fresh meats and groceries to all points of the city and to suburban points reached by our own free delivery wagon service. Mail and telephone orders filled promptly; 'phone 4000 Chelsea. THE NEW SUMMER EDITION of our complete lowest price CATALOGUE of best staple groceries, wines and table hevcrnffes U nnu ronilv. Write nr u3k for n fro.. .nn.. " ' ; M US IWll.MSt. 32 Ilcathorbloum -i Petticoats, A Lxcclleni quality hcjlher bloiiiii, In u variety of styles and colors. Muslin rqc PetticoatsOU 77if Self SchIIohiI Style- I lie hutlonlii'le siullupcd pel IK( ji has proven a vr, effect lu jii J dc irjtilc iroJtl K, uiiicii ol luslt- in drv prefer It in all others belli1' i.pt iill suit able for t eir i'"ili n oii 'Ml'i I' J I Mi ii . Cakes and Pastry In our own "Diylfrhl" Uikrry wi mika compltli iiiorlmint ot brtiJ, rollt, cinc ina paitry. IlXl) I.ADV CAKUS iich MK; nd . ... (iKKMAN-bTYI.E rKUIT STOI.' l.bN tt.h . . Til Hl.l. I.AYKH CAKUS mtp.t, olitv, birjrift or eocodnuf, ricli .... ... I'Kr.MI I'OUNI) CAKIS nuroli, pUIn, rait n or cllron; '10 1 4 stkt, St. i i lh "- MEHMY WIDO'X' POUND CAKLS ).- - jch. h'c; liw . . ,,L MOCHA CAKHf, ponj C.W., un- .hint ti.,., icou loll vk, food ulii or iniplr cmtt; rich XIML CAKtS or iho;oln aVri, i.h I III Ml STUAWHKIIKY SII'JPT I AKU. tuli 25c 25c '10c mill 15c Fresh Fruits and vegetables HIPE. LUSCIOUS PINEAPPLES in, Joi , f ,o, ,,cn 1IQ I ANLY APPLES H,n tlivl. or ' AQn .Sculo.n; No, 8 bukit 4BC I1HK.IIT JUICY LEMONS 1 j- NE liHEEN BEANS or n 1 - tn! No, I till . ........ IOC LAIIMJKNIA .SWEET ORANGES OI Joi.. l.lj, JO.- mj A'iC NEW ONIONS hln or ytllowt ll No. Ii bi.kcl 14C NEW IIERMUDA POTATOES OS. puk, rnic: 1 quirt, OL NEW AMMRACUS-Oyilir Biy or OA., Jtneyj Urnt bunch, 25c, Us mi ""t NEW CABHAliE or wairriMi C cieh OC Drake's Cakes Thft . !ft"-iicJ Ati ire rc ti.cJ fffti from tiit haiicry vvfty mttrn nj IHMKUS I'OUNI) CAKUS 20c l)f IlKAKl.'S SI'ONI.I, ( AKI'.S- ci.h liVAKI'S COCOtNUT MACA KIMINS III ... .sANtlWK.IIhS frtihly miJ, lth bim, ,orn;J btif or ihci; nppJ In pj pirihuiml pipir, Joi., !.; iich , ill White Emh blrl.tly frith If (horn hln utt, i., fi.nl, Joirn Uli. SOITSMIUI C.HAIlb m.iJ mj n . hrilJlJ, rvlJy lo ffr i; IK , .)-.., I fur I I'l ill llllf I ITS lou- n 'o k r, I 'n Irii, 'i UK lit. pl.kjr.. I., u., Hams and Uncon In rh . J . rii...f J. itu' 4tlf rn.r tut titm.. !' i,u i l Hi .4 ' .4 ' ,i .'.i.i ti . lit J fit ui l' I , . I i iV'tKI II HiJNi I I VH .' il Mi i v-i r HA IN I il I 1'. ,'. - II Ii) ( " l"l Fresh Meats I'OIIK lioli loim ui f nil Jir v , 'o I AMh ! ul tin., . ily J. Ik lllii Kk fm. In. ii kairj an In. J, AVI ..:i.lJ, mn fn.u Jir .1. i sHulim.K .ili.nJ, mn 'rioli pi.ai. , In Mr I yilni, Ji, pi.k.J, l Ml I I'l Il4l ' ( imJi lu I If ' III' M f n S"l' ' ! Mi' Hi" II Mi I l I I II. 'J I 1 l-'l 4 Hie 20c 2lif I He Ik UW Wc ilk IKc 2k Double d?C Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 a9 Clock Si