The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1905, Page 4

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YEARS’ SENTENCE, Prisoners Chinese Laundrymen ,/ Who Deooyed School Chil- dren with Candy. “TEN MEN SENT TO JAIL. “Four Other Miscreants Convicted for + Attacks on Little Giris Will Be ’ Sentenced Friday. /. Three Chinamen arrested by the f@gents of the Gerry Boolety for crim- fnally assaulting little school girls on the east side were to-day sentenced to Ang Bing prison for ten years each by Jwige Newburger in General Sessions, In @ontenoing the tric, Judge Now- Durger ead: “The action of certain newspapers | & calling the attention of the public “sto the terrible danger that threatened the small children of certain portions of |Our city from these brutes 1s conmend- Mable and has done much to stop the “dastardly crimes for which these threo Stand convicted." it was The Kvening World that first | ‘told of the awful conditions that exiet- | yea. Young girs, mere childran, !t was }whown, were horribly maltreated by a ang of fends who kept small shops in the vietmity of publi» echaols and lured the girls by presents of money and vandy, Mothera Aro Warned, | Conditions that shocked the com. munity were exposed, and for the first re mothers were Informed of the dan- we that threatened the future of their hijdren, In ono instance it was shown it the assistant janitor of one of the lic schools was one of the worst fenders, He was arrésted, and ‘ough the evidence of little children tained by the veachers of the school carria; The Iatest patented novelty 15 re A CORSET INVENTIONS : Many women think of tha NEMO onl astou! woman's rom t ce'the Nemo genet corset—no doubt because the Success, solving as it did that perplexin; Question of the right corset for he aout woman, But the NEMO models for slender and medium figures are quite as notable for style, fit and comfort and their special patented features. For example, the new “INCURVE WAIST” Slender figures. It presents Patented features of great merit which cannot be used In any other corset, It gives the small ‘Incurve Waist’? and an ex+ quisitely moulded back with a medium high bust. its new ‘MILITARY BELT’ induces an erect and graceful ge aid its new “DOUBLE GARTER ATTACHME ¢1"" distributes BSS $3.00 ADJUSTINGCORSET”’ easily adjust:d to either higi or low bust. It gives perfect support to the fully developed bust, draws it well to the front and makes the under-arm section fit $3.00 mall ‘convicted and sentenced to Bing Sing brieon for ten years. 4 Aa ae result of The Evening World's truthful report of the conditions that existed fourteen men were arrested and canvioted, the evidence being furnished ‘by five little girls, all victims of the depraved prisoners, Each Brute Gets the Limit. Altogether Judge Newburger, before whom the persons convicted were tried, has given each the limit of the law— ten years, Ten have been sentenced nd, the four others will be sentenced riday, : ‘Nhe thres Chinamen sentenced to-!ay ware Horn Hoy Sore, Mura Sing Lay end Horn Hung, who conducted a layne ary at No, 172 Clinton street, — FOUND A JURY IN 24 MINUTES Twelve Men Chosen in Record Time to Try Mrs, Tolla at Hackensack —Killed Joseph Sonta. —_—— ‘AN existing @peed records tn securing a jury in a munier trial were broken In ‘Hankenmack, N. J., to-day when twelve good mon and true were chosen in twen- ty-four minutes to decide the fate of Mrs. Antoinette Tolla, who killed Jo- reph Sonta, Less than a minute was consumed in the proposal amd accept~ ance of some of the jurors. A juny was chosen in the tral of Mins. Anna Vatentina in Hackensack !n twenty-seven minutes a year ago. She was found guilty of murder jn the firet degree and will bo hanged on May \2 unless the Board of Pardons interferes Mra, Tolla killed Sonta on March 4 in her house at Kingsland, Sonta was aitting In the kitchen talking to the husband of Mra, Colla. ‘The woman walked tp behind Mim and tired a bul- let into his head, ‘The first shot killed him, but she fired thre; additional shots into nis body, Inasmuch as the Musband cannot be compelled to testify against ils wife, the only witness to the shootin able for the prosecution 1s year-old gon of Sonta, who ace nicl hig father to the home of olas and was sitting dn the when his father wae killed. The de fer will try to have the testimony of the oxcluded, ila admi's the killing, She was driven to desp@ation by ited attacks upon her honor Sonta, to whom her husband all de owed @ oo WATCHMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH. Andrew Hartman, of No, ty-fourth street, dropped dearly to- day In front of No. 20 it Fifty-Afth street. Heart disease éaid to have caused his death, Hartman, who was fitty-two years old, was a nightwatchman and was bound for his home after a night on duty when death nt REDUCING was our first great CORSET (See Cut) Ideal model for medium and for full figures, which can be | 0 Corset | Dey West “nied ste 'Rew Wore: Tuesday, April 25th. Special _ Lingerie Sale of W aists. Tn Fine Batiste with fancy yokes of Val. lace, $3.95, $4. 75, 85.95, value $5.95 to $8.50, Kimonos. In flowsred Long Kimonos in flowered dotted swiss and lawn, $1,8 Gp Short Kimonos. lawn, 7 5c. ‘In flowered dotted swiss and organdie lawn, 98c, ‘ A a ta I ke a alk ie w MERCY T0 LAST [Pein Mareen An OD bary. was | which would accommodate 1) $3,000 tn ant and wccurities wore | There ere many sil 46 Hegotated and 13 sia LA the bank, It i Tracy, allas rei pickpocket und ’ ” | war brought Into the scheme of the WY, robbery, t ‘ | tusk CHADWICK SALE | . ity, direct to your home from our a ‘Ftooms. It’s a guarantee of de- Oldest Ex-Convict in the State | R S pendabliity and the saving of a Gets Light S t from |] middleman’s profit, We've been Judge Aspinall. Wh vell-bullt though Md old 3 vmmerig the evidenty is:| Finance Queen’s Luxurious || The double advantage of buy: sumed na t ‘Joh fones, janhat- ¥ + n 1 | ny" reae In the County Court, Brook | Home in Cleveland Arrive to || ing * WATERS PIANO is Wilton Velvets » + 90c, to $1.50 lyn, to-day to receive sentence after tempted larceny in] Be Put Up at Auction. and asked to be man answoring to pleading guilty to the second degree,' The prisoner, who is fitty-elght years | to.day and to-mororw. The oll paint-| old, bowed assent, fy "I've been looking you up," sald the i} i TASS ANA (hat you SAVE ADIT ead of the Hotel Astor on Wednes-/1/ you three years’ time without| fn prisons in different | ©, m, smith will auction off the utum, |], interest. | times extends mercy. I wil send you} py 6 5 i 5 ; a to the Kings County Ponitentlary for | Remington, 10 takes pee neuerela |) ments only $5 per month, | eleven months and twenty-nine days | cause the trustee believes that Ney |, Stool, Cover, tuning and deliv- | with the understanding that when re- | York is tho only plave where the Chad- ery free, leased you will keep out of Brooklyn | wick treasures will be appreciated and i ‘ and wail lead an honest Ife," bring good pri | ‘Tracy agreed, The old crook was| A large part of tho paintings, fine arrested by policemen of the Cirseon | glass, china and furniture was found in |! Three Stores: avenue station two weeks ago charged | the cellars of the Cleveland mansion and |} with picking the pockets of H, Abevl|1n the barn, It had never been even | 134 Fifth Ave.,near 18th St., and George D, Hubbard, ‘i the Grand Jury for grand| Among the goods found tn the bara 127 West 42d St. near Broadway. John and James Dobs on, degree to which} and to be sold here is “a monster oil . but agreed to | painting, 2 feet long and 12 fcet high, | 254 West 125th St, near 8th Ave. | mmm fi Sl-and S8$thie— 8 A Jareeny is the | for which Mrs. pleaded not guilty, plead guilty to attem Dollars Saved Every Day! Butler’s Best Borax Soap. Washes as no other soap doesi lessens Jabor and proiosgs the life of the clothes, Price re- 25c Clenewel Washing Powder Dissolves the dirt, and saves a world of hard rubbing; for three days two t+lb packages for... 9c Washing Fluid, In cleansing properties; harmless to fab- rics; for three days, a bottle 7c a aaa | Smoked Beef. Best quality lean and deli- cious, chipped fresh every day; $ Ib, packagersseere 10c ‘bielle brand Beet, 1 2 cane brand; fancy une peas; In 2-ib, rens—Ersle brand; extra sifted Peary dune pea weetest and t ed Naver; & 5G highest grade : Ll sc Ril SE I Meal a) irae | Peerless Malt Extract. Ci and kiln dried; large od. t bighly nutritious, Spaghett) — 1=1b. p! 4, quailty and wot . A 5 ‘sath #88. "Sc | At All Our 64 Licensed Liquor Stores rted alse 10c neredionts, a bottle Ollyen—Finost. importe ‘ed with pimen' Do; 4-02, bot. HL Sauce Butler's, MONDAY EVENING: APRIL 24, 1906, $2,000, ‘There isn't a room In her house rete WORD: ond Worreo, stolen. Most of the securities were un- | ere Jater returned to hrough Big. Jolin allay. ‘Taylor, a i A-story man, that Rho eared nitrick Bheviln, the bank watehmas, SORA ITT What's in a name? If it’s car- from the pet, and “Dobson” is the imprint thereon, it means, Buperior quil- fn i J | \f Making and selling carpets from- bes Pl AN 0 S$ |] mills-to-consumer for a quarter | century, Carloads of Goods Taken from) |Carpets 4st.—The saving that comes Tapestry Brussels + + 50c, to 90c from dealing direct with the Body Brussels + + $1.05 to $1.35 County penitene = manufacturer, All-Wool Ingrains + - 55c, to 75, Vary Instead of Bing Bing, Judo A=) governs oartoads of fine furnishingy ot 2d—The positive assurance IERPRELE LOR Ee) Dane 8) a8, “You are not John Jones, are yout | Mrs, Cassie L. Chadwick's Euclit ave-'l! that you will get a first-class R 4 You are Big John ‘Tracy, the Inet @f ¢he | nue home in Cleveland nave heon |W! o.14) | ugs Leary wang that did the Man-|prought to this city, and will be sold at, p tity (T hattan Bagi robbery Job on Oct. 2, /quction at the Knickerbocker Art Gal- | Send postal for catalogué with |||} Best Body Brussels + - = $24 lerles, No, 7 West Twenty-ninth street,!}/ reduced prices and terms on our ||! Rich patterns, x12 feet size, {ngs will be sold by themselves in the | New 3-YEAR SYSTEM, giving Rugs for Quick Clearance “Debs iF quit Rod Although you are the oldest @X- | ang things will go to the highest wid. |}! 4 > : : Bpeclal ates pid 0 SECOND-HAND UP-} convict in this State I eam going to! dors, ‘The sale 1s made by order ot Spe. SENG I Wiltons, Axminsters, § show the criminals that bhis court aome-| ‘Trustee Natian Lovser and eeniemed | RIGHTS, BARGAINS, Pay. |} p Reval Wiitone, nam insters, my ate [(Mattings | Here’s a Bargain . fine @hina mat " ‘Horace Waters & Co., | handsom Our prices will surp Mo was tn- | unpacked, Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), Chadwick paid over = Heart-to-Heart Talk with Housekeepers. Are the dollars to remain with you or to go into the pockets of the whole- salers, Jobers and many middlemen from whom the ordinary retailer must get his supplies?’ That is the sole question the housekeeper has to consider, It is not a question of quality, for pure foods are pure foods, no matter what the price may be; and standard groceries are the same all the world over, We reach Out into every quarter of the globe and buy the best, wherever it may be found. Our immense volume of sales—the output of y retail groceries ‘nth: most A prosperous sections. insures the i aes pplles—an important consideration with all foods. Our system of buying direct is the shortest cut from the producer to the family pantry, and we the most econor methods of placing our goods in your hands, That is why we are able to save tee money on every purchase you make. So it all simmers down to the ques- jon of price—whether you are to keep or squander the dollars, You need gr ceries every day, and when you deal with us you will save money every day, Our prices’ prove this.” Here are a few sample prices for the next three d Tomatoes. d, Ri id . Large, solid anne ibe and Rosy, tomatoes; 6c cerular Price 10c and 12c a can; our price for three days a Dainty Biscuits At Lowest Prices, Lady Fingers Virginia Mixed Fig Newtons.. Baker’s Cocoa. Walter Baker & Co,’s world famous Breakfast Cocoa; the leader in purity and excellence| for more than a century; regular price 21c: our price for threedays, 1 6c § ¥% |b can,, M Double‘cxtx Trading Stamps Freely Given With All Purchases Except C. 0. D. Groceries at all our 149 Grocery Stores. You See Them Everywhere. Trade at the Nearest and Save Money on Every Purchase. East View Peas. Sifted and selected early June green peas, sweet and tender, 3 CANS FOF eee sss een eee 25c Sugar-Corn. - Monocacy Valley Southern sweet corn; creamy, fresh, tender, 25c¢ Maine style; 3 cans for... —— — Imported Sardines. Watson's imported sardines; y plump, delicious flavor; packed in finest French olive &e oll; a can Hib ed t Special Gifts of **S, & H.’’ Green Stamps in Place of Double with Butler’s Famous Teas and Coffees. id import- "9. & H." Green Stamps Wawlonta dlnea aga fan 7 Heke 3. Kidd's, . the Te" BBe | 40 oii tte Golden Tips catassnisset men SOG | Pusmener Riese ary ait” 1 De ew Yori with ey amon 14 Hef AU ALL 50c a ne 10c Liberty tiger, ab ‘home-made, pure "8. & A." Gi St 25's. front ita Best No. 1 Teas Bilin sites: Impirtations, 3 5¢ 4 f fa Jams—Blue Ribbon, 'B. & Hi." Green Stam uy : 0 Aare 18 Be "Green stamps Choice No. 2 Teas Oolone, fruit, and evens ail the chotee 15c Murmalade—Blue RL tho finost made In Amerie! red’ by Than to ehellmported, Ub. Jar. 15c ws ‘im ‘ rare ettvert atonepee L&C. Jume—-Millar's celebrated Irish ure fruit Jamas; choice assortment . Oc frutt 10°, 6'2,07R,8'™" Best Mocha and Java Coffee “i402: 25¢ 10 Mo ava wee eee Best Maracaibo Coffee Waeily worth 800,; 20c our regular price, "8, aH! ete LO Arrange Best Santos Coffee er meiteniees 176 iDiie terete i 10 Svifn'bvery'th. ct" Chole Santos Coffee Osesvkieinevnere psc 15 Sib every ih oe'4™™" Best Combination Coffee meady to use, 20c t New Backed, 7c reget 14c Ib, stone pot, Liberty. Preverves—-Popular home-made tb, stone crock. delly—In lio’ Ribbon,’ dainttest of the best frult and 9), AOnEer LS, Wine favors; & package. ssrrre The Life Buoy of Health, Famous Revitalizer for Women, quality Northern || Perfected Extract of Malt,a perfect tonic, strengthener, ri || Gilatlie—Peerlesn, highest grade 10c Kindred: lates pwees, LOC tissue builder; the best Spring medicine; a bottle ve nee ne Ane 0c Alpin. Pudding: ‘The thmhily” Messen: Southern, Indian Dozen Bottles, $1.00. Th oie packages each tess eres AN kiln dried, + $1.00, ree Bottles, 25c. , backan itor eae. carton 8c For every empty bottle returnedin good order we allow tc, Pen en er Aeat in: irrup) ren ve P jue Rivbon, the kernel on bete Vow Prepared spe Pitted eons and © or Junch: Hoth aa bottle Brera chen ot V 4) Gor Miekles Liberty, oll kinds, mixed onions, | fn femon ett 1G pickin, e bots sweet: or sour 10c Leaches—Eesies “ lemon clings oat pxrup Btrawherrton- packed. in tats ‘ 10c CHAMPAGNE, imperial, | White Seal or Mumm's Ex Dry, at, bottle... Pint bottles ...... CHAMPAGNE: de vation Meee Le S Oho el 2.65 State onc 146) Pint hotties GIRALDA. SHERRY, _ CASTILLO PORT. Spanish | y r ry " ; . : NOS | Rees RE Sod Nn, © 75c | Very, Ane sin tae Sinieeet!: 75 BEL ae. OC PORT AND SHERRY. | CLARETS, Pes Tand me, Sinem! © MON TES | Pure caufornia Wines a gallon, SOC Half-«allon bottles, GOc and as A bottle Bod ah, and We” NGUSSIE SCOTCH, MONOGRAM WHISKEY. K nd mellow whiskey, @ 85c Ten-year-old R acenitiwanen suoon canted 74-13 / FRENCH BRANDY.” LmNAgne COOMRST oS LEIS MRL! HUNTER WHISKEY, [ov own bottling; a tle. ~ IRISH WHISKEY, Sir John Power & Son's Dubiin 1.00)“ ‘ Pot Still: 7 years old; a bot, WILSON WHISKEY. — Se own bottling; a bot 85c Guinness’s Extra Dubli: Thomes McMullen’ Bottling; ‘dozen, $1455; 3 bow! 14 Merchandise Discount Stamp Free for tvery ive. You Spend We stand right back of every stamp we issue, 1,000 stamps entitle you to $3.00 worth of goods, 500 stamps entitle you to $1.50 worth 75 Departments represent YOUR q ‘‘premium’?’ room, Select what you went, not what “stamp!? con- cerns want to give you, We deliver free the goods you purchase with coc} a > our own siamps with Fish, Tuesday Store-Crowding Treats?! £2'ce per yard for 25¢ Dress Foulards, silk finis. Pe per yard for Suitings, all colors, 19¢ per yard for 25e Dotted Ladies’ Goods 68¢e for 1,00 Gingham Waists, 98e for 1,25 Lawn Waisth, $3.98 for 6,50 Women’s Coats, $1.89 for Walking Skirts. $7.98 for Tailor-made Suits $4.98 for 7.98 Coats, 15¢e for 25c Muslin Drawers, 25e for 45c nainsook Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmings, 48¢e for 75c Night Gowns, with lace, embroidery and ribbons 98e for'l, 50 Cambric Petticoats, rolder) fiounces. ,@ per yard for 1&c Colored | Lotted Swisses 12)4¢ per yard for 18c Chiffon | Footwear 98e for Women’s Kidskin Ox- tord Ties, sizes 214 to 8, value 1,59, $1.19 for Women’s Tan Low jand High Shoes, sizes 2% to 8. $1.75 for Men's Goodyear Wel:ed Shoes, value to 3,50, sizes 5 to 11, Household Goods $1.98 for 3.50 Oak or Mae in the best and most approved shapes hozany finish Pedestal of handsome de~ $2.69 for Rattan Rocker, high, full-roll back, large, deep seat, $1.74 for 2,59 Porch Rocker, large size, natural finish, $8.98 for 40 yards of Japanese Matting in carpet effects or plain white, qUcs, assorted colors and designs, $1.98 gives you a choice of} many desirable styles of upsto-date mil- linery. ready to wear and ready to trim 1 69c for Untrimmed Hats, ex- cellent shapes in the best colors and Hand Made Hats, A tavleful of various styles in various mae ‘A'l up-to-date, great value, 18¢ fer bunch for Artificial At the price you can get your choice of many blossoms in many new 29c per yd. for number 1 grade Jextia heavy oilcloth, worth 45c. $2.89 cactrfor all woo] Smyrna Kugs, sizes 36x72 inches, value $4.45. Se for Potato Mashers, §e for Rolling Pins, Se for large Floor Cloths. Se for Scrub Brushes, Sundries 98e for Salt Water Rods, hol. low butt, extra lancgwood tip, combina- tion; valu: $1.50. E 29¢ for Cuttyhunk linen line, 300 t, spools, assorted sizes, 490 for 75c Radium set, con. § sisting of covered batter, sugar, creamery Dry Goods 28c per yard for 69c English Mohair, 38 inches wide; a good Cright 39c per yard for 69c French voi.es, 38 inches wide and strictly all | 39e for 60c 27-inch natural Shautung Pon ee. 38e for 65c 25-inch Crepe de Chin full tine of colors, 29e per yard for 50c figured China Shik, pretty designs, 7e per yard for 12}¢c colored Curtain Sérim, 35 in, wid? 10c per yard for l6c ruffed Curtain Muslin, dots, figures and stripes. Sv for 1,50 Children’s Ging. m dresses, in plain coors and checks ; 35e¢ for 49c extra large Sweet Pea Vase, deep press, cut patiern, 35c fora one-half gallon Glass 8c for a '* Mormon Coon,’’ 8e for * Easy Strect.”” : 8c for *' Kisses,” $1.98 for $3.00 Reefers in all 28e for SO Business or Visit- the new spring shadings ; sizes 6 to 14, $1.00 for Nemo Corsets, un- bieaxable nips, double front steels, 19 to 30 inches; value 1,50, Trunks and Go.Carts $5.00 for Reclining Go.carts| ie bodies, patent brakes, valued up to $9.95 for Children’s 3,00 Reef. $2.95 for $4.00 Folding Go. cars, can be folded small enough \o carry | Shirts, $3.26 for a Dress Suit Case, 22 | and 24 inch, real leather, $3.10 for steamer Trunks. Yard Goods 19¢ per yard for 35c White! Swisses, with embroidered dots, 19¢ per yard for 39c White 10c per yard for 19c White) India Linon, 30 inches wide, 85e per yard for 50c White} French Lawn, 45 inches wide, 12!4e¢ per yard for 25c White Persian Mull, 31 inches wide, 18¢ per yard for 29c Novelty Lace Strive white goods. 25c per yard for 39¢ White Mercerized Mater! Se per yard for 12/¢c Dress Cards, printed while you wait, (© for Playing Cards, hard ivory finish, per package. $1.09 for 50 Capadura Cigars. $1.59 for Walter Scott Cigars, or 6c each for ington Cabinets, 534 Invineible 58e for 10 ers, sizes 2 (0 6 ysars. 12c¢ for 25c Infants’ Cotton 19¢ for 39c heavy sterling sil. | ver top Salt and Pepper Shakers, 88e ior Men's and Women's 2.00 and 1,50 Umbrellas, silk taffeta, 29c for 50c and 75c Mother's Friend Blouses, 839e each, or 2.00 for 4 dozen M.n's Sample Negligee Shirts. 26c for Men’s 39c Balbriggan Underwear, in long and short sleeves, 49c for the Real Leather 79c Popular Avenue Bag, in all colors, 19c for Assorted Cream and Nat Chocolate, value 30, Se for Invisible Silk Nets, §e for 1 doz, Kid Curlers, 12c per Ib. for Loins Pork, 8c per lb, for Little Pig Shoul.. di Be Ib, for Country Sausages, 8c per lb, for Small Corned Ove per yard for 15c Dress 10c¢ per yard for 19c Dress ‘@ per yard for 35c¢ French aes Foleo” 4c per |b. for Fresh or Pickled 26e per yard for 39c Taffetas in black and white checks, IMPORTANT NOTICE! As we learn that Benedict & Macfarlane Com discontinued the giving of premiums for their “B, & and furthermore inasmuch as the disappointment of our patrons is furthest from our intentions, and not at all in accordance with H our well-earned enviable reputation, we hasten to make the fol- lowing announcement to our customers who have collected ‘*B, & M, Blue Trading Stamps’’ bearing our serial number and identification mark *14th.’’ Until April 29th, 1906, inclu- ive, we will Give One 14 1, Store Merchandise Dis- count Stamp for TWO B. & M. Trading Siamps. B. & M. Stamps Issued by Us Will Be Ex- changed in Quantities from Two Upward. ‘While we are not under any obligation to redeem or exchange B, & M. Blue Trade ing Stamps, which were purchased from ihe Benedict & Macfarlane Compaay, paid for by ts, and issued to our patrons, we k-iow that our customers will appree ciate this prompt offer, for in this way we further their interest, y per Ib, for Jersey Fowl, BMFRCHANDIST SO

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