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Se - — a TONNE EM AE IAL ANWAR ED OP " i ee ; oo ORSON NRE RRR! IMG — SFT TAA 2 RE RES IEP PE ’ i ‘ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1005 ' C APT seclusion 1 such that no one will bo| A OMEN? DODGE-MORSE TRIALS | allowed to distur hirh. | ARE SET FOR JUNE. t e GODDARD He Knew No Rest. y ee | ‘ 9 e . ’ ig Mr, Goddard smoked a eat many Lawyers Accused £ Conspiracy |]) M) : a of a Very nervous tem: | Guage ILL; GOES TOA sccsg see | wre. Savins Lost|| WHICH SEX IS THE MORE WIN ¥9 (0 Have tnalotmente ; LU plished as much work as he aid He Return Oo} rs. Slavin’s Los Diaminned Nefore That. | e ‘ |hever aasienied bay parent ine gk for “Roll” of $8,850 Raises In- HONEST IN MONEY MA TTERS ip | _In the criminal branch of the Supromo| SANITARIUM jie tho ig eeded, is a DI (ee, Bolte x Who are the more honest-—men or women | THe AERE Oh Sty Aa Re Een Thursday, May 11—Special Offering OTD tide Paevated many evenings, to| teresting Question—Views of A woman found Mrs, Slavin's $8,859 and returned It, Would a man || tor the hearing of the chanson aeatice U kets & Rai t j Me Clvle Clind Ho wasrintrested. Hiis| Some Judges havo returned it? ‘ Attorney Abraham Hummel, former Bu-_[} Women’s Jackets aincoats ' een a id toeday, thal) 2 Sranraeca ley HeliOy ‘ | preme Court Justice Pury eRe ' ; Reary . Victim of Nervous Collapse, | 'siness, q220clates, tthe own under | TEA SIDA TAOS ACHAT ELC ARIA CEES ICS MS EEE. connection with tre if, This notice does but scant justice to a most exceptional the atrain several months ago. They they? | Dodge-Morso marital tangle, offering of Women’s Raincoats and Jackets—they are ” He Is Forced to Seek bogged him to tare them, Finally. his | ‘The return of $8,850 lost by Mra, Mary Those in charge of departments in big stores, who have the oppor=|| At tho reauest of De Lancey Nicoll | very finely tailored and mostly made of the very best | materials, WOMEN'S RAINCOATS — Full length, handsome plaited models, finished with self strap trimmings, collar- dition became go bad that it was frought home to him he must rest. Slavin, of No, 57 South Sixth street, Williamsburg, by an unkown old lady has placed the honesty of woman on a high pedestal, who appeared for Mr, Hummel, the Jus- Uce ruled that motions for the dismissal of the Indictments may be filed up to May 22, Attorney Nicoll declared to-day that tunity to observe, say women are as honest as men. It 1s the consensus of the experts that this is the case. the almost universal bollef otherwise? ‘ Absolute Rest. Then twhy? WARNINGS WERE VAIN. Urged by Friends to Take Vaca- tion, He Refused Until Too Late. Balance and Plunges to the Ground, toxbay by FELL SEVEN STORIES TO DEATH IN SHAFT Blectrical Worker on Ladder Loses Henry Bader, twenty-one years old, fan electrical worker, who lived at No, 71 Rutgers streot, was Instantly killed falling seven stories down ‘Woman's standard of Integrity has re- ceived an impetus and has incidentally aroused discussion as to whether woman as a sex t# as honest as man. An Fvening World reporter to-day questioned the heads of tho lost and found departments at the Grand Central station, the Interborough Rapld Transit Company and a number of large depurt- ment stores, With one exception the observations were that from personal department store so far excesds the, number of men that It would be di moult to form an opinion on the subject withowt consideration, but I wouM say honesty has about the same proportion n either sex, I have known of many where men customers have re- turned money found, but on the other hand, I have had numerous experiences Paul C, Smith, assistant superintend- ent of one of the biggest department stores In New York, wald: "The returning of the money to Mrs, Slavin is certainly @ sensation from one | point of vie b © why" should: people beaut eriaey ar RAM: | ally among women, “We | a a gre, deal of money found here in’ the store, and women have brought | he would file tho dismissal motions on the ground that Mr, Hummel had been summoned before the Grand Jury and forced to testify without his under- standing the evidence he gave would be used against him. The contention of Mr, Hummol's lawyer is that this was violation of his client's constitutional right and therefore the Indictments should be dismissed less and notch effects, Heretofore $15.00 and $16.50; Thursday. . | WOMEN'S RAINCOATS—Some of the very highest ) grades—Several odd lots; all splendidly tailored; here- $15.00 tofore $20.00 and $22.50; Thursdayssseoesseceeeevevecs J $8.00 and $8.50 Jackets, $5.00 WOMEN'S JACKETS—Of covert cloth, collarless mod- cls, lined with satin, Former price $8.00 and $8.50; } $10.00 Lt ga \ $5.00 $7.00 $10.00 pockotbooks to tho offlee frequently. Of course It would not be fair to say men ive lesa honest from the opinions Wwe oan form here, because so few men. enter a department store {n_ proportion to the number of women, I delleve that there tsn't much difference @o far ag honesty goes," TT with little shop girls here whose salaries were not large. returning pocket- books to me when they coukl have kept them without detection, I don't think there is any difference in the sexes eo far as honesty goes." Thursday, tee eee oo WOMEN'S JACKETS—Of covert cloth, several mod- els (not all sizes, hence the reduction), Former prices $12.00 (o $15.00; Thursday.... ...eeseeeee WOMEN'S BLACK CLOTH JACKETS—Short and me- dium lengths, several broken style lots, handsomely lined and tailored, Former price $15.00 and $18.00; Thursday the shaft of a new butlding boing erect- ed at No, 41 West Twenty-first street, * was balancing on a four-foot incier when ho. lost thie betance ang, as he fell he grasped a holeting tackle rope, carrying it with him to the bot- toin. landing-on his head and ofushing his skull, George Butler, of No. Park place, who was working beside {me to see the man fall, experience there was no difference In the general honesty of the soxes, Women as Honest as Men. Station Master Stevens at the Grand Central Station sald: “Of course nearly all lost articles are returned by employees, but occasion- PURE—DRY, FLAVOR UNEQUALLED. Coates’ Original Plymouth Gin REFUGE IS KEPT SECRET. Friends Deny He Is Suffering from Locomotor Ataxia Though Symp- toms Indicated It, Bader turned tn When. ; Be eigagtieg ative In a Now as haesengats And thelr wey here JURY FREES MAN WHOSE pile Sr ae oa trore ammeter : york He¥pital ambulance. | mse | with articles, y obsorvations have ' i ng i = 19,0 call by Polleeman O'Connell, he | boon that women are just as honest as] AUTO KILLED LITTLE GIRL, | frown that tho ite eit! ran’ muadenty |S Unsurpassed ANN Highball or| fMough the fact Is guarded with the | Sd the mea <i . men, though 1 would not want to say ~ Into the stroet e machine was ap- | Plzz. ¢ Standard for 200 years, Hi h Grade Domesti d @trictest secrecy by both relatives and T. that they are more s0," Wilder Had Done All He Conld to] pro Hing, ata hat In an attempt to | Bottled only at Black Friars Distillery, 1g c an © intimate friende, it was learned to-day, PROMOTER BRINGS SUIT. At the Thterborough Lost Article De-| gaye Child's Lite, but it War pryeoe Wilder raf {hie automobile into | Plymouthy Eng, 5 that Capt. F, Norton Goddard, Implao- ———_— rartment, In Greeswich street, the sup. tN Avull dams the machine, ‘Taking chat | I d D Fab @blo foc of the Polley King and cio| Demands #100000 for Floating | ovintendent sald: “More men than womne MAN the tiered eutia in hie ear, Wilder then | MONE Gh the Tabelt ®m0NtH Gin hae they mporte ress abrics Enos Wilder, Js, twenty-three years of age, Bon of the sentor member of | Wilder & Co, of this clty, who while taking a party of college friends for an 1, but whe | Black Diamond Coal Company, we carried ty, Wilder en have returned articles here, though of course nearly everything ts brought in by employees, The reason a [ow women return lost articles may be that ™man most feared by Tammany as a Possible candidate for Mayor this fall, f# in @ state of nervous collapse and died ag ghe was beln; Was then arrested, RAFFLES IS IN TOWN! NEW YORK AND K New York Branc UCKY CO, Frederick H, Cone demands what ho 2 6th Ave, Jolaims to be his share of about $300,000 fhas been a patient in a sanitartum for | profits mages in promoting the Black At the Lowest Prices This Season, These are not imperfect weaves, seconds or cotton amond Anthmette Coal Company, of| Sey do not wish to take the trouble | utomobile ride along Hoffman Boule- " | ; gome ume. which, Terence V. Powderly fe president | to some down heres ang oe turn the ar. | Vand, Elmhurst, on April 22, ram down| Don't fall to read “the Idea of and shoddy mixtures such as have been extensively ad- It was at first reported that Capt./and David Bonner, treasurer, from tloles over to the guards,"' and fatally injured Annie Muller, aged | March" jn the Saturday color supple- |Peter Woltney and drank P, Ohristinn, Most headaches come from in a suit broveht to trial before Justice Goddard had suffered a complete col- lapse, both nervously and physloally; seven years, Was to-day discharged by | Ment of The Byening World May Gives Palm to Women. figure. They are new materials and perfect ineve Dison in Bupreme Court, Bpscal tore Magistrate Connorton In the Flushing, !t ts the first story of B, W. Hernung's stomach disorders , Ty way, that he thas become a victim of loos | tie eae! i ‘3 E. E, Shaw, head floorwalker of a/ Court when arrugned on a charge of , afflos, the Amateur Try Jayne's Sanative Pill These Lots for Thursday and Friday Only, motor ataxia and that his mind waa! ‘It took three years of hard work to| bix Sixth avenue department store, who] homiclde. lar Aabaiarer eat ‘et burg- native iS Ng ‘ Gertously ‘aftected by the shock of hie | ff" Hibyard attorney fer, Cone agg | hae Many opportunities to observe cus-| At the Coroner's inquest Monday them.” Se ree asa | Ener ange lavelieg gat ae aivinte suis: fiiness, At the office of J. W. Goddard | Cone Is entitled to one-third of the| tomers, says he regards women as more - | celle! 01 Drofits under the partnershin agreement velue $1.00 and $1.25 per yard....... between him, Whitney and Christian. & and Sons, in Bleeker street, to-day | ALL WOOL SHEPHERD CHEC & was denied that the Captain had been honest than men. “From cases called to my attention K SUITINGS— All at Seem é 2 i — en sold at $1.00 and $1.25 per &ktaokea by locomotor utaxia, DIVORCE FOR MRS. PETTES. | 2%," what I have seen T would say'| | AnnualSale | 48 tnches Wit: neve Berns : a One B88 Be It was declared to be truc that Mr. | p Se ee Pre C IR een he eenal . | LUSTROUS SICILIAN SUITINGS 48c joddard was $1 a had be a yuleker to restore found @oods, © said al + eh} 4 ct Mand te been forces |Pet Dow Caused Tronbie that Leal W, J. Perry, assistant superintendent] | Al WOOL GRANITE CLOTH—50 inches 0 Into complete retirement from i ict: . Rose | in the new reseda greens. Mess and other worries, I: was sald,| to Parting of Newark Couple, Be arene: RRB LEN AVERYS PACE pA A 1 SE | ITING:! a yard. { however, that he was suffering only| (Special to ‘The Pyening World.) oH from a severe nervous shock and was} NEWARK, N, J., May 10-—Vice-Chan- hes HUnIDer (OE Women! Who enterie Bushes | fn no {mmediate danger, cellor Btevens to-day granted Mrs, Eve- | == = Se iH regular $1,00 go0dSoe+e0 No samples, no mail orders and none C, O. D. | ers can have any length desired, Broke Down Month Ago. Almos! a month ago the man who sent Al Adams to Sing Sing broke down. Ilo had been shouldering a heavier burden than he could bear, attending w tho manifold interests of his busines the work of ti |lyn B, Pettes, of Summit, a divorce |from her husband, Willam H. Pettes, |general manager of the Easex and Hud- son Gas Company, of this city, on the ground of desertion. ‘The testimony in the case, which was of 4 sensational nature, Was taken last week, Pettes, It vi ‘ged, had deserted his wife after over a French poodle that had ented to his wife by a former | Custom- 2rr25e Every Variety, Every Variety, hk a Crprrang Corns 3,500 Yards Crepe-de-Chine A Quality Usually Advertised as Special at 59c. Almost a Carload of Mers Ne&ligee Shirts and philanthropic entei @iclan ordered him to aba thing and seek a complete rest. He asked that his retreat be kept se- 8 bil, Pettes declared that | tim awake at night ani hen his wife refused to part | | | | | | vertised by other houses recently around this same . My h ti 1, Mrs eu yas al- G@ret and it has been*so well guarded 3 per monbh permanent eitmony | All pure Silks, in a complete line of colorings for street that nothing was learned of his Iiness counsel fees, Lanta and evening Dresses, Also white, ivory, cream and Cc until to-day. Even his most intomate| T uuple were arena ih t tj black—the ideal silk fabric for warm weather wear, friends are 9 much in doubs as to his) fp Hb Me known. ins tn In the Most Sensational Sale of the Year. BPECUNEFIC ss sisvopien corsteurvacesseiiveossserseny | a yates gick man was either in Lakewood, N.| (eMia, J. or Aiken, 8. C, In either place his | Summit Mra, ee ad bowel. Don’t Miss It. Te . n| Az Trimmed Millinery at sha areal Midsummer Price Reductions, i e THURSDAY, MAY 11. ‘ Youns G Ir | Ss A Collection of Trimmed Hats, — including some of our early Spring imported models; also a number of violet, navy. cardinal and Alice blue effects. $10.00 and $12.00 each, Former prices $20.00 and $25.00. exert WUCLUT OOO COCO C000 crite bbbtbs 75¢ and $1 Madras Negligee Shirts, Something like Twenty 59c Thousand Shirts, which Assortment includes figures and stripes . means that the regular in Corded Madras—on white grounds; also woven Madras on blue or Oxford shirt business of the store will suffer later on—for we mean to distribute this en- tire lot in a hurry. The prices are so absurdly little we feel assured the entire lot will be disposed of in a few days These shirts are from several manufacturers, whose names are known throughout the mer- cantile world, Their goods are most as staple as wheat; yet, yin a spot cash transaction, we have heen able to gather to- gether twenty thousand —to sell greatly below their worth. Every man in New York will want from one toa dozen of these shirts. The rns are so good Untrimmed Millinery Special for Thursday. Ready -to-trim Hats. hed chiffons, straw crowns, in brown, navy, champagne, fered, Alice blue and white.” Valite, $2.00 each Speck} $1.00 for Thursday... Gin TRIMMED POLOS—Smuart, correct models Value $500 and 5,00) Ais von cassoreevnees $1.95 ma $2.95 CHILDREN'S CUBA FLATS | CHILDREN'S CUBA FLATS 48Cc, value 75¢. 65C, vatue $1.00, grounds—new stripe designs; also woven stripes and figures on pure white grounds, One pair of detached cuffs, Sizes from 14 to 17, Regular $1.50 Fine 1 Negligee Shirts, $. Fine White Madras or Cambric, plain or pleated bosoms; attached or de- tached cuffs; also New London corded Madras; white grounds; black and color figures and in stripe effec plain or pleated bosoms. Also soft f ished Chambray, pleated bosoms, new shades of tan and blue with cetached cuffs, Sizes 14 to 17, Regular $2, $2.50 and $3 Negligee Shite $. 5 (7) Very highest grade of Im- ported materials from Scotland and England, in- cluding a large quantity from D, & J. Anderson, Glasgow. Newest patterns plain or pleated bosoms; attached or detached cuffs; light, dark or me- dium grounds; figured or Many a girl who graduates from high school or female college with a brilliant record and high standing is broken down before she {s twenty, Nowadays girls are pushed to the limit of their endurance both In school and society. They must make a success even if they are forever unfitted for the larger school of life and debarred from an | i} 4 Avoid The Dangers and\, Sufferings of Womanhood wedded happiness and the bliss of motherhood, At this time of life, when Just entering upon womanhood, nature makes Laces and Lace Nets Splendid Values for Thursday, Tack Silk Chantilly Lace Demi Flounces—value 35c. to $1.25 per yard; at 15c to B5C per yard | Black Silk Chantilly Lace Insertings and Bandings --value 25. to 75; at 10c to 25C per yard 27-inch wide Black Spangled Nets— value $2,00 and $2.50; at 42 and 45 inch Oriental and Repowsse Lace Nets in white, butter and ecru —valuc $2.00; at $1.10 per yara 45-inch very fine Black Silk Chawe’ tilly Lace Dress Nets-e@Jue $3.00 to $3.75; at heavy drains upon the vitality, especially at each monthly period, : Mae aud select E7ibee ettettar tess tren) 95c per yard $1.65 per yard ‘ with your eyes a y Y t Dt C d closed and not Pleated @hambray | Retular 50c & 75¢ bn H J ‘ | Neglige rt { ; lydia E.Pinkham's Vege ane OMpoun strike an uncomely Shires,#°° FOC Sh me’? 35¢ House Dresses for Maids, one, In three popular colors | This is a sample lot of z M4 the most wonderful of all tonic restorative medicines for women, will tide a Ready. Tosniorrow ey Mord and blue. | assorted styles; about Nurses, Waitresses, &c, we oung girl over this trying time and bring her safely into strong, noble, One of the best lines in| i thousand shirts, 4 Morning: the entire lot; Just the Special Values for Thursday's Selling i boauital womanhood, On Special Tables ideal shirt for travel and | Light and dark effects; pe y business wear, Separate|stripes and figures; cuffs. Ten pleats each | woven and printed fab: side of bosom, rics, Sizes 1444 to 1648, NOTE—Our contract department is ready to take Ad ent to Mai. A . jac o Main orders for Nurses’, Waitresses’ and Matrons’ outfits. Experience of a Beautiful High School Gir! Aisle. @ i fn Her First Letter, (Third Floor.) My Dear Mrs, Pinkuam !—I write to see If you can suggest some means to cure ma, Ti . ic Witle more than a year ago | was sick with menstruation for the first time, and since then | have The Month of May Is the Time to Warehouse Trunks. Maids’ one-piece house dresses of Percale, yoke front and plaited back, open cuff, pocket and belt, in black ano white and red and white stripe effects... se0...+ | 95e $1.50 $1.95 j h$L75 been sick all the time in some way or other and suffered with painful and irregular mens! tion, I went toa summer resort for my health and was doctored all summer, but to no effe 1 have not menstruated for tvo months and thought I would see If you could do me any good, i 1 attond High School and would not like to miss any time if it 43 possible, Manion Bakatr, North Adams, Mass, Set Out Rose Bushes. Vhe very finest varieties that come from Holland, Bushes which, if planted right away, will produce luxuriant foliage and abundant blossoms early in June, These are no ordinary bushes, either. All Two-Year-Olds, grafted on to’ Manetti roots. These # variet). nd many others—of which we haye only tities: ’ anc-piece house dresses, of French Cambric, yoke, Se aaa lcont finished with piping of white,deep hemand full skirts, in black and white and blue and white stripes Nurses’ uniforms in’ fine quality of striped Gingham and Chambray, buitoned sleeves and band on neck, ee Waitresses’ and Maigs' one-piece black Satcen dressty, tucked in front, lg o' mutton sleeves, deep hem on Bhirterseeeces . rt pops 2 P LY af Eze ot ; <> yy Hi absolutely vermin proof. We offer yithem to-morrow and this week at f these special prices: q 28 In,, 83,55, 5AM 85, 00, 30 In,, $3.65. 364 2 In,, 83,05. 38 in, They a Mrong rt slat Miss Barber writes again after two years My Dear Mrs, PINKHAM: Sometime ago I wrote to you for advice, being troubled with Irregular and painful menstruas tlon and womb disease. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and using the Sanative Wash, andl am glad to say | am completely cured and have not had any sickness since. I wish to thank you for your kind advice and shall recommend your medicine to my girl friends, Marion Barser, 101 Bracewell Ave., North Adams, Mass. Free Advice for Young Girls All young girls are earnestly urged to write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice. ‘Thousands of women are weil, strong, and beautiful to-day because they made a confidant of _ Mrs, Pinkham and followed her instructions at this critical time of their:lives, 1G ier » Baume Mary Fitewiliiam, American Heaut: ‘Abel Carrlor, Crimson Bambi rues Aus nasi Bagh ed P bovis ntea olampai, bri Jadsjduso staal Se SAM a KOE Meggitt Aisi Sasi UMA "RE Rs SURBITON rosre ss. s7 Re

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