The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1903, Page 11

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) FRIDAY. EVENING, MAY 15, 190% SING SING FOR PASTOR'S SOM lip C. Germond Is Sentenced to Prison for Forging the Name of His Father, the Rev. | Philip Germond. frHis 1s HIS THIRD TERM. if —t— 1° Pleads for Clemency on the 4 Ground that the Young Man's \ Mind Is Unsound—Father and Wife Not In Court. ip,.C. Germond, son of the Kev, ip Germond, pastor of the Cheisea Methodist Church, was sentenced to Bing Bing Prison for three years to-day by Judge Newburger !n General Ses- sions fmond, who Is twenty-five years old, each pleaded guilty to forgery In the second degree. He forged his father’s name to a check for $150, which ‘was cashed by a Sixth avenue dry-goods house. Ho was arrested in Wilkesdarre, Pa., on Tuesday, after Detective Kier- ran, of the Central Office, had chased him over the country, { ‘This is young Germond's third term tn prison, He pleaded guilty in 1898 to petty larceny on a check transaction, and because of his father's cloth was let oft. with ¢ pentence of sixty days In the Clty Prison. In 1900 he pleaded gullty to passing a bogus check and was sent to the reformatory at Elmira. Charles G. F. Wahle, in whosé law office young Germond was at one time @ clerk, begged for clemency for Ger- mond. Mr. Wahle tola Judge New- burger he did not believe the “prisoner ‘was in his right mind. “He apparently did not realize the criminality of his acts," Mr. Wahle told Judge Newburger. Neither the young man’s father nor his, wife was in court. Germond ‘Will be taken to Sing Sing on Monday. a Two Filipino Pla: MANILA, May 15.—The Government Bas suppressed two seditious plays—one im Manila and one at Batangas. pressed. LAWYER HILLS SENT TO TOMBS Prosecution Closes Its Case Against Him, and the Defense Asked the Court for Adjourn- ment Until Monday. BAIL, HOWEVER, IS REFUSED. Ex-Justice Fursman Predicts that His Client Will Be Acquitted on Charges of Attempt to Bribe Je- rome’s Assistant. Ex-JJustice Hagar L. Fursman, coun- wel for George Edward Mills, the lawyer on trial before Justice Fitzgerald in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, for attempting to bribe Assistant Dis- triot-Attorney Garvan to destroy tte six indictments against Dr. Richard C. Flower, says he {s confident that Mills will be acquitted When the trial of Mills was resumed this morning ex-Justicé Pursman began the oross-examination of Detective- Sergeant Brindley, the star witness for the prosecution. It was through Mrind- ley Mills, ft is alleged, tried to ’* Garvan, giving Brindley $1,600 in cash to be paid to the Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney, Brindley testified that Milla had told him he knew how “easy {t was to dls- pose of indictments in the District-At- torney’s office.” Brindley made a good oross-examination. on closed at noon, and was not ready the Dis- isked that Mills be com- ntl such time ast put In. Mills, s enjoyed his |, Was committed until Mcpeiay. to be ready to by that time. sbowing on A mited to the the defenses] who. since. hi promise! with the trial St, Louin Nap Enda tn ’Frisco Jafl. BAN FRANCISCO, May 15.—Charles De Coche, connected with the Loulsi- ana Purchase Exposition, went to sloep in St. Loula and woke up in ‘Frisco jail. He does not know how {t hap- pened, TO MOTHERS OF BOYS: Whether it's seashore, mountains or just plain country, vacation clothes, means a hard time for It’s the time we best like to have boys first wear our clothes—the difference shows quickest between our good sort, the cheap sort, for a bit at moderate prices, and less,\or no less, If hurried in getting off it’s convenient to get everything that the boy ever wears in one store; and pleasant to know that anything you firid he doesn’t need can WASHABLE SUITS OF FANCY COTTONS AND LINENS Sailor blouse, sizes 3 to 12 $1.25 to 35.00 Rusalan blouse, slzos2to7 1.5 to 6.00 EASTED JACKET 7 to 16 ren 3.50°to 12,00 NEGLIGER SHIRTS Cheviot and madras, 1.00 to 2.25 SAILOR HATS 1.50 to 5.00 7 and 9 Warren 842 Broadway, cor. 13 ‘and 140 to 1260 Broadway, cor. and 64 West 334 St. 13th, 148, 4th Ave. go back, THRED PIBOF SUITS Sizes 10 to 16 Fancy Mixtures $3.50 to $14.00 NORFOLK JAOKET SUITS | Sizes 8 to 16 Fancy Mixtures 8.50 to 14,00 SCHOOL SHOES, “STURDY” 1.65 CAPS 180 to 1.25, Racers, Peer & Company, 208 Boadway, apposite City Hall, and st. We Mill orders by mall, MOVING DAYS FOR TABLES. An occasion when we toss profit to the winds, ignore cost’ and disregard forier selling prices. Very strong, convenient, attractive, oak or niahogany finish. In three sizes: Regular Sale Price, Price. 16 in. square, 90c. 55c, 18 In, square, $1.30 75c, 24in, square, $1.70 $1,00 Liberal meets the demand when bargain prices point your wants. Brooklyn Furniture Co. Carpetings, Bedding, Draperies, Etc. 559-571 Fulton St., Brooklyn. BLS TORE SCE MEN ear On Credit . THE WORLD: Vooedk Brothars A Six. Cov B Ave, & A a Sale of Men’s Suits. Here below are some very special values in Men's Suits for Friday and Saturday. The time to buy your new suit is now, the place to buy it Vogel Brothers. Why ?—because our clothes will look better on you, fit you better and wear longer than the ordinary kind of clothing. You'll find in our coats the broad, shapely _ shoulder, the close-fitting collar and the coat fronts won't wrinkle or lose their shape. Men’s Suits at $10. The best $10 suits ever offered are here for you, the assortment includes light and dark cheviots, black cheviots and blue serges—these suits are sold elsewhere at $14. Our special price, $10. Men’s Suits at $12. There is the same style in our $12 suits as in our $25 suits. ‘They are all cut on the same stylish patterns, The fabrics are black and blue serges, rich colored cheviots in dark and light effects. Cassimeres of quiet, genteel design. From our workrooms direct to you saves you $3. Our special price, $12. Men’s Suits at $15. ‘These suits include all the newest fabrics in black, blue and and gray worsted serges. Lightweight worsteds in pat- terns of neat checks, stripes, overplaids and the new gray mottled effects—fine black Thibets. Made in the single and double breasted sack style. These suits would cost | $25 atacustom tailor's, Our special price, $15. Young Men’s Suits at $8.00. We place on special sale 150 blue serge suits for young men, ages 13 to 17 (sizes 27 to 33 inch chest measure)— single breasted sack style, with broad shapely shoulders and snug-fitting.collars—the special sale price is $8.00. We make a spectalty of suits for big men, Sizes 44 to 50, at $15, $18, $20 and $25, Open Late Vogek Brovhers Mail Ordera Saturday Evening. AQvd Sty, Cor Si Ave. Promptly Filled, A BARGAIN TH of straw hats “we must clear our cases of 2,000 softand stiff Hats— the very latest of this Spring’s blocks and colors, Black, maple and brown Derbies—black Derby is al- ways dressy—regular $3 and $4 hats, Pearl, nutria, black and cream soft hhts—the hat to most comfortable shoe wear from now till straw ti me; regular 1 5O}lever wore,” said one $ e man, 3 price $3 and $ years and, good as they are, we've kept at our Strollers manu- facturers to make Strollers better and better, Only the finest live oak leather in Strollers soles, the smoothest calf or colt skin in their vamps, Union-made and guaranteed to outwear any $3 or $3.50 Shoe you ever walked in. In all the fashionable leathers and shapes, ‘The $3.50; special, Eee sions EH: Convenient 19 Bint, 211 & 219 Sixth’ Aye., Stores. 125th 8t., cor. 3d Ave, Great Challenge Sale. CASH OR CREDIT. Every department of this store has made special efforts to offer some phenomenal bargains. We offer at extraordinarily low prices everything that is seasonable, and give you the benefit of our well-known BASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. WOMEN’S DEPT. MEN'S DEPT. 5, Cloth, Sults, regular priges $12.75 |Mon's Bluo Serge Sults, guaranteed Teale ial, $9.98. fast color, cut in the most up-to- }. date style. For overy one that loses Cloth Butte, reeulAt Drtben | $10.60 golor is a naw one here for ‘Spectal. $14.98. the Actual value $15.00 Special, $10.75. A grand array of new Sp pl f 7% Cloth Suits, regular prices $27.75 to : ‘Special, $19.98. Foutard Shirt Waist Suits, In polka Sola Pian black grounds, weil value $25.00; i Special, $14.98. Speclal, $14.75. NO LWS3$ FOR CASH; NO MORE FOR CREDIT, Open Evenings. 19E 14th St, Co 4\ Bet. Broadway CRE Dt and Sth Ave. Sults, in tallored actual lain covorlngs and fan in @ Most careful manner, Confidential Arrangements, “HAVE YOUR PURCHASE CHARGED,” Operator of Ten Stores. Sunday World Wante Are you reading the story on the ork Monday Morning Wonders,! magazine page? ‘ ~ THE ; HAT SALE.) STROLLERS = To make SH 0 E. room for our{ We've been selling consignments }Strollers for over two WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS. A Festival for the Boys Go-Morrow. Bring Chem to Che Boys’ Store. And bring them in the" ""? morning if you possibly can. The selections are greater —not such crowds as in the afternoon—and it’s good for the boys to be out early. They will enjoy the visit to The Big Store to-morrow. Highest Class Suits. Comprising Sailor, Russian, Norfolk and Novelty style for smaller boys; 2! 18 10; styles and combinations found only at exclusive shops and at high prices. 2-Piece | Yortotk | 3-Picor Suris, Sutis. Susts, For the larger boys up to 17 years, showing excellent fabrics, in all colorings. Velvet Suits. Russian and Sailor _ styles; sizes 244 to 8 30 DOLLARS Sensational Offerings! / Were we to quote actual values—you could not believe us. Serge Sailor Susts. Pure Worsted, Serges—Blouses finished with embroideries and silk ties. Trousers lined; all colorings; sizes 3 to 10. Norfolk and Jacket Suits. Comprising broken assortments and lots that have no duplicates; all sizes, 7 to 17. 2 00 ° Gop Coats. Coverts and Twills; sizes 8 to 16. Young Men's Spring Sues, Sizes 14 to 20 Years. An_ exceptional showing _ of | Suits that have all the little LONG TROUSERS SUITS in| “touches” that constitute a handsome mixtures and over-| Tailor-made Suit. Fine Chev- plaids; also plain|iots, Serges, black and navy;| Homespuns and Worsteds, mar- vels of value, 3. 50 70, 00 ALL OF OUR VERY FINEST STIFF AND SOFT HATS. style, fit and econ- omy combined. Irrespective of former cost or actual value, Derbys, A pines, Courtsts and all the novelties of the season. ALL COLORS, ALL SIZES, in the Men ’s Store Reaches a Climax Go-Worrow. Every day since the open- ing of this remarkable sale the interest of critical pur- chasers has increased, and the selling naturally has been phenomenal. Reinforcements Arrived Sust in Gime Yesterday, so that to-morrow’s offer- ings will be stronger and more attractive than ever. Ghese Prives, “Seven’’ and “‘Fourteen,”* Mre Lower to You at Retact Chan Competitors Fay at Wholesale, ( My SEVEN DOLLARS you. Navy Blue Serge SUITS in delicate mixtures and At this price we will certainly astonish Black Suits—DIAGONALS, Fancy Mixtures—All the new colorings, including Slates, Olive and Dark grounds; great variety; every garment correctly tailored; suits for dress and business wear, SERGE SUITS of fine texture, TOP COATS of all lengths and colorings, as well as “CRAVENETTE” Coats, . YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE AT features, that designate the High Priced Cus- tom Garment. The Suits at FOURTEEN DOL- LARS show this Label, THIBETS, CHEVIOTS.} © S 7. 0 @ overplaids, black Suits FOURTEEN DOLLARS. sleeve of a Coat, describes fl in brief terms the most important SATURDAY $2.50 The cigar that’s always good Robert Burns 10 Cts. GEO. L. STORM & CO., Distributers, 24-26 Murray St,, New York. ALL LEADING AUCTIONEERS ADVERTISE THE WORLD. Summer Travel Information Free. Let The World’s Vacation Bureau Man help you plan your trip. 1381 Broadway, Manhattan, 292 Washington St, Brooklymy »

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