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f ' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. m J JUMPED ON HIS BROKEN 1 St. Peter's Hospital Physicians Defendants in Case of Alleged Malpractice. TJnusual alleiatlons of cruelty and malpractice on the part of a number of phyilclsns of a. Peter'a Hospital, at Msmry and Congress streets, Brooklyn, appeared to-day In the appltoatlon for chance of venue from the Suffolk County Supreme Court to the Kings County Court, made on behalf of the physicians who have been mad defend anti In a vult to recover 130,000 damage Instituted by William II. TBm, a rst dsot of Patchogue. Atocordlng to Le Daa'a complaint, ha went' to St. Petera with the bonei of hi left leg broken Just above the ankle, on Nov. Z), 1910, and no effort was made to at tho bonea for twonty-four houra after hla arrival. The bonea were then ' aet, aaya the complaint, but the Injured tag waa left loose, unvpllnted and un supported for thlrty-flve daya. Two daya after the leg had 'been put In a plaster caat, ao It la alleged In the complaint, one of the doctora ap proached the bedalde of the patient and, without provocation or the giving of any explanation for hla unusual con duct, the doctor jumpM on tho plaster caat about the mending ibones, breaking the cast and the partlnlly heated frac ture of the bonea leneth It. The In jured limb was then Allowed to remain unset for thirty days thereafter, the complaint adds, and the plaintiff haa never regained the use of the leg ao Injured. Justice Caono granted the change of Venue and set the trial for the Novem )T term. kard, Tuxedo, drew a br: If, O. Have meyerTTuxedo, beat H. Johnson, Tuxedo, Beaten eight, first sixteen, first round B, Schley, Baltusrol, beat Charles JlltchcQck Jr., Tuxedo, by de fault! O. O. -Winston,- Morris County, heat V II nn. rnt 1 .,,, n Terry, Tuxedo, "beat O, 0. Mason. Tux- rao, j up ana l to go; u. ill. Livingston, Tuxedo, beat Jl. I). Wrenn, Tuxedo, By default. Death Ahead of the Jailers. CLUtDBN. N. J May SL Whsn tb Jailers of the county Jail nor went to the cell of Walter Bevems of Clemen ton to-day to remove him to the Stat Penitentiary at Trenton, where he was to commence a fourteen-year sentence for forgery, they found him dead on hla cot. Tho superficial examination by the Jail phyajclnn showed the min had died of natural causes. Pell Taklna; In Memorial rise. Mrs. Joseph Froehler of No. 2U Ferry street, Newark, fell from a third-story of her home to-diy to the sidewalk and was injured so that she Is not expected to live. She had been trying to take down a flag hung out In honor of Memorial Day. Pale Cheeks AND Dim Eyes Aro e sure a'gn that tho tomaoh 1st out of order ond that the blood Is Im pure and does not olroulote properly, Tho Impurities In the blood destroy the nutritious prop:rtle of ell food, and tha body Is thus weakened. In euohooee It Is edviaaale at onoe to eeek a re Tied y, end trie best remedy for the purpose Is LARNED EASY FOR KIRKBY IN TUXEDO GOLF MATCH "Met" Runner Up Had Little Trouble Beating Opponent in Second Round of Play. (SpecUl to TU Btinlcg World). TUXEDO qOLF LINKS, N. Y Mai nWinds frlslcy as March whittled around the Tuxedo Golf Clubhouse to day when the aecond rourd of match play began In the tournament of that organisation. Hie repairing to-day brought Klrirtiy slnet William A. Larncd of Baltusrol, ths tennis crack. Brokaw, Oarden City. opoesd B. P. Rogers, Baltusrol; C. 8. hm. Tuxedo, iu put with Archie Held, t Andrews and IouIs Llvlngiton, WseSbroo waa paired with Tiffany, rbo played with him yesterday In the Aua&fylna- round. The latter match wa ptoksd aa the best by the gallery fargalr depletod by holiday gaiety Two f thar steteena ar In tho field. Klrby aUrttd awkwardly but had Muarad the match on the fifth and after hat struck his gait and waa out In hlrty-aaven close to par. At the turn ka waa three up. Ills only mistakes of Wcuat were in going out of bounds on (be eleventh and twelfth. Aa a rule &arned'a aecond shots were poorest. They cost Mm tho alxth and tenth. . Xlrfcby lost but two holes. Ho dropped toe fifth by taking four to gtt down tfter almost driving tho green. I.tirnod pped In winning It. l.arned was forty strokes out. 1, rtell beat I.ee five up and three to go. Held played but Indifferently, going out !nd had a lead of only ono hole at thn Urn o which point he was forty stroki nd Lee one more. Tho match was squared on the 'third and again on the Seventh. After that, however, Lec could o no more than halvo two holes, so the do'r.test ended on the fifteenth. iRogers beat Brokaw two up and one (i go, This afternoon Klrkliy plsys jcgers and Tiffany meets Held. (Second section, second round F. II. Stiomas, Morris County, heat C F. Wat san,, Bultusrol, 7 up at IV holes, (J. flreemvay. Garden City, beat H. It. Sedg 1lck, New port. 6 nnd 5: P. Williams, tljiptr Montclalr, beat N. I,. Tlltim, Tux mfo, 6 and S. vfThlrd sixteen, aecond rotnd-P. Hen- misVnrK The Doctor la Oandr Tons Parlola Is called th OaotorlnOon dy Form because It Is e peppermint onnc!y.aoclaaanttoiole,lhat child ren want it. it oontelne ingredients that purify the blood, make the bow els work es Nature Intended they ehou d. so tnet ell food eeten is di gested. For this reason It Is nof only rlth iar but a money a over. . PARTOLA THE IDEAL BLOOD PUR IFIER leesid In 25o.,o0o. and 1.00 boxen b all responsible drug etoree, end by p irtola OO., ,1 OO 2a Ave.. Now Voz-k. FRFF A KO-pif. bw. brtnUfullr 111. tritf-l. fntertitntaf tai lnauiT It joi mill tMi ttvo IJ I'uto'a Co.. 100 2d nr., Nt York. ami tii Um tm of t)M dml ttart t wMcti ;ou hTOfit ttrtqli. Tojt Ntm , IUV.M.31 AUrj. A CHILD'S WASTE CLOGGED BOWELS. Makes it cross, peevish, rest less and feverish If tongue is coated give "Syrup of Figs." Children dearly love to take delicious "Syrup of Figs" and nothing else clcsns and regulates their lender little atom- 1 i T i m t . . i i ncn, liver nun on ices, ui dowcis so tiromptlv aod thoroughly. . Children get bilioujfand constipated just like grown-ups. Then they get siclc, the tongue is coated, stomach tour, breath bad; they don't eat or rest well; they become fevcrijh, cross, irritrble and don't want to play. Listen, Mothers for your child a sake don t force the Utile one to swrllow nauseating castor oil, violent calomel or harsh irritants like cathartic pills. A teasponnful of .syrup oi figs will have your child smil ing and happy again in just a few hours, Syrup of Figs will gently clran, sweeten And rcgulato the htomnrh, aake the liver active and move on and out ot tliO bowels all the constipated matter, the sour bile, the foul, clo jged-up waste anu iJuisuus, nuuuui cubing craiu.s ur fripinc With Syrun ot Figs you are not drug' ging or injuring your children. Being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna nnd arnniMics it cannot be harmful. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plcinly printed on the package. , Ask your druggibt for the full name "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna" prepared by the Californie Fig Syrup Co. This W the delicious tasting, genuine old rcllublc. lief use anything else offered. Our Specialty Attiring the Young Folks Browning, King & Co. We offer exceptional values in Boys' Navy Blue ; Serge Suits, both in Double-Breasted Coats and ? Norfolks. The coats are mohair lined and the full, roomy knickers are lined and taped k throughout. All have patent waistbands. '$5, $6.50, $8.50, $10, $12, $15 Boys' Wash Suits in Russian and Sailor Blouse Styles, in Plain White, Tan, Blue and Fancy effects in the best washable materials. These little suits are all marie in our own Work rooms, so we have absolutely no competition In values. Russian Blousefe, sizes 2 to 7 years Sailor Blouses 5 to 10 years, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4,$5 Boys' Shirts all the best fabrics for Hot Weather Wear, 65c instead of $1.00. Straw Hats for Boys, specially made for us, $1.65 Instead of $2.50. "A NATIONAL INSTITUTION" &rewning,King & C Broadway at 32d Street Cooper Square at 5th Street p Brooklyn: Fulton at DcKaib 5 To-Morrow (he Last Day! was 9y Our Storage Warehouse Lease Expires To-Morrow, Saturday, June 1 We Must Sell All These Pianos and Player- Pianos Irrespective of Cost And on Terms ns Low as $5 Down and $1 a Week No Extras at All. 1 Coleman U p r I ft h t Piano, was (300; now . . 1 Lindstedt Uprlftjit Piano, was $300; now . . 1 Richardson Upright Piano, was $300; now ., 1 Harmony Upright Piano, was $300; now.. 1 Talbot Upright Piano, formerly $300; now. .... 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $300 ; now 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $300 ; now 1 Walt era Upright Piano, formerly $300 ; now 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $300 ; now Piano $170 $175 $180 $185 $190 $210 $215 $220 $225 CA1S TRANSFER TO Delivered on First Payment 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $300; now lWaltersUprlght Piano, formerly $325; now 1 WaltcrsUpright Piano, formerly $3 2 5 ; now 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $350; now 1 Walters Uplght Piano, formerly $350; now 1 Walters Upright Piano, formerly $375; now 1 WnltersUprlght Piano, formerly $375 (now 1 WaltcrsUpright Piano, formerly $3 75; now 1 Walters Uprlftht Piano, lormerly $400; now $235 $240 $245 $250 $255 $265 $270 $285 Easy to Reach From Anywhere ALL CARS TRANSFER T0 Convent j Now to Everywhere Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to 60th Street Men's $10 to $15 Summer Suits at $(p & $988 Hundreds of men will be here to morrow, Saturday, to take advantage of this Bloomingdalc Sale. The values are ( the most remarkable that have been presented this season. It is an opportunity that may not come your way again in a long time. The suits are in all new Summer styles, in two and three piece models, and they are in a splendid variety of materials and designs for youths and men. c You May Have Your Choice ot: Black Serge Suits, Blue Serge Suits, ?mtnyh Brown Worsted Suits, Gray Worsted Suits, in very neat stripes. Brown Cheviot Suits, Tan Worsted Suits, Silk Mixture Suits. There are sizes 15 to 22 years for young men and 33 to 46 chest measure for men, in regulars, stouts and lpngt. Other Summer Suits for men and youth in many fine ttylet at prices Up to H'J.98. IUoomla.WW Xn'i Clothln 8 tow. M rmr, U ALL Bloomingdale Sale of Fresh Cut Flowers For Saturday iu our Cut Flower Shop on the Main Floor7S9th street side, we offer mny special prices on the ccaton's choicest flowers. The following are representative items: 35.0M Carnations, of all the leadiBg 50,000 Roses, of oil the leading va rieties nnd .colors, including the Killarney rose, r r special ot uCandfJC Sweet Peas, 72 tproys in a bunchj alt the leading colors, r)Q special ot ' OlJC Lily of Valley, 2 dor. sprnys A Q In a bunch; per bunch TCUJC Our Greenhouses on the SPECIAL 2,011 Boxes of Cut Flowers Arranged artltttcaliy with Fine Greens and 50 Killarney Roses, or the original Irish Pfl beauties, o good value for OU C T. 2cand3t varieties and colors; very special Satur day, at. uCand Large Lavender Orchids, very special 'for Saturday, Pi eacr fecial at UUC Artistic. -1 Dealans, OI AA upward Tra. u)x.UU fit ma m a . on the root arc itotaxna a mil tiearaace e m sbtus. -a Those that sell regularly at 40c and 6!)c have been reduced' to Ufe WW 'TPHE vaitcr knows thai he is serving a dis criminating guest when ordered to bring Pafost .Blue Tie Beer of Quality This is the beverage beyond compare, and is appropriate for all times and occasions. Whole some and refreshing a delight to the eye and the palate the perfection of brewing. Bottled only at the brewery in crystal dear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure. ik. i i This a. the beer ' for your home. A Typical Bloomingdale Occasion! From the Famous Silk Mills ofHeminway and Bar tie tt, 12,0Q0 Pairs of. Men's and Women's Silk Summer Hosiery at V Price This Lot for Women: Women's Pure Thread Silk Stockings, made with high spliced hccl3 nnd double soles nnd garter tops. They are in black, white, tan, pink, sky, navy and OQa lavender. All sizes; at aalOU Ibis Lot for Men: Men's Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, in a great variety of plain colors, ns well as black and mottled mixtures, in all sizes; worth - double our special V sale price ot i J nbomlnoUlti,' Main Floor, .Mltli Strut 8-ttou. Men's Summer Underwear: Cool, comfortable, economical. Prudent men will take advantage of this great opportunity, and will buy Elicit season's supply now. ' Men's pure white mesh knit Underwear; short sleeve shirts and knee drawers; alipQ sires; very special UJ C Men's ecru halbrlftian short and lone sleeve Shirts and double seat drawers to match; all r)Q sizes; very special ulJC Men's crossbar white nainsook athletic style Shirts, knee T-t drawers to match; all sizes. ulC Men's Hue ribbed white cotton Union Suits; athletic" style; QQ all sizes: at UUC r.lrwmlnalilf.'. Main KKw, Men's "W. L. Douglas" $0.2S '3-5 & '4- Shocsi at M A reliable shoe at n very low price. Be here to-morrow and choose from Russia Calf nd Patent Coltskln Oxfcrds or Patent Colt Button and Lace Shoes. In high or medium toe shapes. These shoes are known ns "factory rejects, Dut an nave oecn examined nnd Blcomlngdoles' guarantees the wear of every pair. NOTE f To this lot we have added several styles of 13.50 and M.00 Shoes of well known brands, and odd lots from regular stocks, alt at $2.25. 2d Floor. XiaaK $2.25 i 4A bkw'w Summer Dresses and Suits for Girls and Juniors: Our wearing apparel chop for the younger generation has ever had the reputation for refined, exclusive, inexpensive garments. Here the girls may let their style desires run riot, and the prices are the kind pru dent parents will be pleased to pay. Girls' Dresses of Percales in stripe, plain' and solid color effects, are very pretty. They are in new models, with Dutch neck and kimono sleeves; stripe and plaid dresses are trimmed with color combinations. Sizes: 6 fQ to 14 years; nt UUC Middy Suits in New Models or stripe and plain percales attract considerable ettention; they are trimmed witli braid; laced or tie on front of blouse; full C"l QO pleated skirts: sizes, 6 to 14 years, at, , , lDA.lJO Juniors' One-Plece AH Wool Serge Dresses, miior collar and turned up cuff of white serge; round collar and cuffs of satin trimmed with buttons; panel back; OQ QO sizes, 13, IS and 17 years, at the very nttrcctive price of u)JJ.EJO l:tj,.olnMW, HfomJ l,oor, With Hunt SirUon. White Lawn Dresses with waist of tucks and insertion, and cluster of tucks on pleated skirts; sizes, C to 14 years. Tliene cheeses are splendid models for graduation nnd confirmation wear nnd certainly splendid CJO QO valucu at OLi.uO Juniors' WhitcGulutcu Racquet Suits, sailor collar nnd cuffs of plain blue; leather belt; sizes, 13, 15 and 17 years, lrasliiontiulc new UJC 1Q u?trxc models Boys' Blue Serge Confirmation Suits at $4.95 Also fancy cheviot suits. The new, smart Norfolk and double-breasted styles, in sizes 7 to 17 years. Other Confirmation Suits, in a splendid variety, at prices ranging up CJQ QP to tiia.ao 1,000 Boys' $2.00 Wash Suits, Russian and sailor blouse; sizes 2jj to 10 years, also in the new beach style; made of plain white and colored materials; very spc- (Tl riQ del, values nt UX.uO 500 Hoys' $3.95 Khaki, Crash and Linen Suits, sizes 7 to 10 years; cut in Norfolk and double-breaetcd models; ffrj Qn special at $U.fD 1,000 Boys' "K and E" douses, sizes 3 to 16 years; collar and neckband style; plain white and colored materials; at, ntomlnf JV' nothing Stnrf, .Hteonl Kloof, 49c Pretty Robespierre Blouses of Fine Soft qd linen, at 2r They ore purse tempters, women e'e :l.,re, because to etc them means to wish for one. Particularly pleasing arc these linen blouses, with high roll collar, with points, and fast ened in front with good quality pearl buttons. The sleeves are elbow length and have soft roll cuffs. Splendid value at $2.93. Fine Linen Mouses, made with roll collar nnd cuffs, 1.98 Beautiful Lin Aerie IUouses, high or low neck, handsomely embroidered nncl lace trimmed, $1.98 and $2.98 !ll'i.nJnliW, FtuiuJ H'.jr, Odd Pieces Goid Initial Dishes at 5c and 10c Initial Tea Cup and Siucer. .. 10c Initial Tea and Pio Pinter. .... 5c Initial Brenkfust, Dinner and Soup Plates... , 10c Initial Covered Dishes, SttKnr Bowls and Huttcr Dishes., 10c Initial Sauce Boat and Crctuii Jug 10c Initial Open Vccetablc and Salad Bowls. , ... 10c Initial Meat Dishes 10c Wall Tents for Camping Made or Rood quality white due!;. Complete with poles, stakes and ropes. k!l.?v?l.rl U, hi, ltt,!. . n Klio 7x7 foct K-oiitiro ilncL Mn 7x7 feel, IO-iiiiiui' ililrk SI, i' 7x't fixt . h-mmco iluck , fl.i 7.i0frrt,ltMium-uiiirlt ,, Miii'Jv!)(i'Ct,s.t(i.tirn (lurk , , M.i'fljsllfcct KMmtHiMliirW ,. hlc IllxU'fiut M-duncdtluck hUii l(ll-'li'('t, IO-uutiroiurU. . Him I fiut , lll-uuiict-ntick Mm I'.'xlilfcrt , lO-oti tiniiltick 11.33 3.7.1 J.i.O.-. . U.0.1 ,7.0.1 SS.'IS S3. SO i;..ii) li lur Cliiiurrli, ii.udn ul i;uol iltinllty Ktripcildcrk.roiiipli ixuitii Ihiiii ami Hake, rcuiiy in put nil. r'Knlr Si.MI im'IrI Slip Covers: We will make Slip Covers for a 5-piece suite of furni ture, allowing 20 yards of best quality Belgian damask, finished with shrunk binding nnd made in best possible mnnncr, complete GJf Q for tJO.LO Any additional material re quired nt 30c, yard extra. Call or write, or phone Plaza 5900, and our man will coil with samples. Slalned Japanese Pordi Screm Special orices for natural color cr green stnined screens, offered nt the followine at. tractive prices; Size. Value. Price. 4x8.. 70c. 49c 6x8.. 98c. 75c 8x8.. $1.50. . 98c 10x8.. $1.65. .$1.25 12x8.. $2.00. .$1.50 HlBlililil r UphoUtmr Stort, Tblnl Flow. -Easy to Reach from Anywhere BLOOMINGDALES'. Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 80th St.- SUNDAY .WORLD WAH1S WQRK WONDERS ... i.'-dL