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~ PRDLAR PALMER HELD FORMURDER of MAN ON TRAIN ~ poe” Norene ‘ Pugilist Beat Victim for Refusing to Stop Sing- ing, Witness Swears, LONDON, April %—"Pediar” er, the Bote purtitet, whe Other man was arrested ver @urpicton of having churned ‘| e@f-m man whose body was fou Pallroad oar comina from © mn, & the races, was charged at. the Croyd ‘Court today with murter A & passenger on F “e @ravw with George Dixon to the States. jn 16%, beat Pim’ Meh. champion. in | by “Terr'y ‘Aftac “Harrs” Ware bad mined a @ecision over Palmer and “Harry” Har fis had outpointed him, resp 0 and 11, In Eng Gefeatet by “Jim On Septanber §, 1K)’ Palmer met George Dimon before the National ing Clad, in London, and defeated if to @ Gtteen-round bow again in London, June 97 i Palmer ‘met, tn Newcastle | a i Palmer wes Aefented by “Ben” Jor- Gan. December J. 190i, on points. in a fifteen-roun A contest before the Na tonal Gporting Club, London. eeatoree has not done anything of Reportar inci the ring CAPT. ORELLY'S HU: Le | tf | grew out of an ie i with the order because | {n pufficlent roam to Teport of the case train bad y in England; came “go the United States again tn 18% and fe MoGovern tn ‘ene round for the championship of the Dixon and latter won on points in an match. The next time 3x8, in a twenty-round | been & matter RECORD SPOILED Capt. Miles O'Retily, in com- | the Mercer Street Station, was | to-day eat Headquarters Beoond Commissioner Bugher and the before Third Deputy Com- | onter | BOYS LOCKED IN — 1 hy Po. that both ehdidren: s condition end oe ese BANKER DINES DIPLOMAT. James Speyer, the banker, wage a din ner last night et hts bome, No, 87 Madt fon_ayenus, in bonor of His Excellency State tn the of the German Reichta, Privy Councillor, who Amorice.; vole Fat Reducer ANew Remedy Which Quickly Re- duces Surplus Flesh, Leaving the Person in Normal Weight and Good Health. Trial Pekage Sent Pree te All. A tat reducer which can be taken with 4 yet prodyes quick re perfect a! ng wrinkles. has long sults with discovered « few days ago |r order was not being camp! Smianedinpety [3 want a oha When OReilly deft the t of tears to think t had been marred | "Con ‘Brennan, of the Morrisania #ta inna heart “1 thought igs daughter of t Os gues be a fealiy’ wen tae gan 3000 Waists and French La ‘Sen. was found guilty on « simile: Hackett, Carhart &@ Broadway at Thirteenth St, Sale of Lingerie Values up » $3 50 fo $350 _ #4 99 Sixty-five different models which of- fer a wide latituple for the expression of individual taske in Batiste, Persian ns, also dotted Swiss [THE EVENING WORLD, ‘AE, RE TS TE TTR.) asted, but thee and ne Belford arrived in the YWluaienurs Hos everything that is p it more Miniwter of ember follow { In addition to thé great pleasur q derived from — musi | ed” music played by oneseli—there 1 oe ihe nothing e'se so soothing to tired = nerves and muscles * herr It seems a pity, therefore, that * one should be deprived of thi I rable and ber ial pastime, simply because of that very physical weariness which it could relieve. The Tel-Eléctric Piano Piayer The-Most Exquisttely Responsive Ployer in the World Requires No Pumping no ‘'‘foot-work,"'no laborious physi ca! eftort of any kind, necessitating ome other member of The electric storage battery (x part of the Tel-Electric Player itself, does what your feet have to do in all other Players, The TEL- SCTRIC PIANO PLAYER way . le for the c y, More cx It also accomplish: for any other Player. this lates! a Players—to demonstrate t at our warerooms at any THE TEL-ELECTRIC PiANO PLAYER 285 FIFTH AVENUE, COR. 30TH STREET Qreek, Mich. endy produced en, found the Regularly $24.50, $27.50, $29.00, $32.5 Linen le Collars Cotton api should be cheaper— but they’re not. Why not get your money’s worth? Every man knows more than better and wears better. Triangle Linen Collarsare so mu 15c. (2 for 25c.) collars that for your own and comfort you ought to insfst on ages You'll find a style to ° j at-any good haberdasher's. hbetterthan Van Zandt, Jacobs+& Co., The Linen Collar Makers, Troy, N. Y. 15¢, Each Tw THURSDAY, APRIL 25, WO GOGYS 4% RYPer ones io OT, DODO GIOSIOGID TO HOGIOGLOGIOSs¢ o ° Ss +4 MILLINERY SPECIALS © For Friday and § Saturday. © New Renard Sailor seecnd Pieon, SP Bxclustve model, trimmed with flowers, r Others with ribbons and wings Hy Each one a distinctive creation iG} Special, “™* $15, $18.50 0 & ya Trimmed | Flower Hats Sesto Fiowk ) A collection of some of the hewost feas in-all the latest cola aatch costy Special, * Reduction of Untrimmed Imported Shapes vw.» An exceptional assemblage of styles 3. $5.00 and $8 Special, wer $1.95 Automobile V. Veil Bargain three yards long, all colors. value, Matin Poor, Special, m1: 95¢ ae Bika 23d St. Opposite ¢ Fifth Av. Hotel. % OOOO) Goto G0) Qos® Cte OPPENHEIM, CLLINS G linen is worth cotton—that it looks OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs @ Friday, April 26th Extraordinary Special Sale of Satin Rubber and Silk Rubber Raincoats for Women At $16.50 The manufacturer wh better grade of Womens Sil berized Raincoats has given line of fine sample garments for immediate disposal, Embraced in 1! lection are 2 ats i 48 distinct full | th and three-quarter length models pe apne of all-s ik satins, taff< pongees and crepe de chine—all thoroughly rubberiz nd made ¢ rainprool!. Colors--brown, tan, r no at dark grays, green and Diack, in a ariety c incy plaids, checks and h may be had in a full rar and smal! sizes Saks & 7 enn yretetyy Herald Sq Sale of Walking Skirts Friday, April 26th About 200 Ladies’ Walking Skirts of Fancy Tweeds, Checks and Tropical materials, full plaited model, and three folds 5 0 (value $12.00), 9 $30 Ladies’ Tailored Coat Suits ae yin ; Reduced to 20.00 10.00 $18 Lingerie Princess Gowns ‘Millinery Department Greatly Reduced Prices r Friday and Saturday 1907. Hats from 30,00 to $40.00, sale price 25.00 Hats tron $20.00 to $25,004 Hats from $15.00 to $18.00, “ “ 10.00 | On Main Floor, Fifth Ave. side, we will show MUO TBths nr vg gtr 5.90 proadway & Fiith Av., Cor. 21st St. e FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, , Men's Cravats The new open end four-in-hand shape. Made from im- n ported Silke, Spring Shades, Value $1.00 and §1,50, 656 Steamer ie and Auto Robes Imported and American in fancy clan Tartan effects, plain backse-- navy. brown, tan, green and Oxferd colorings, SPECIAL Abl Wook STEAMER RUGS, Tartan and Fancy Plaide, we $10.00, “Croodmy Lig6 pret ’ | 16.50 || oe Pracnal- Doe Store Closes at 5.30 P. J Men’s Dollar Shirts Beyond Compare We have a proud arra { Men's Summer Shirts at one dollar, this Spring. We know what merchandise battles we had to fight, to vot. manufacturers to meet our speci making them. to know how they com. pared with other dollar shirts on the market. Sowe bought acollection for e¢ Now we KNOW that Wanamaker Dollar Shirts have no rivals at‘that fi cAatio We were rather ‘curious ariso The only shirts that stood the comparison at-eall were bought for $1.50 each, in two stores of high re pute. But-neither of these $1.50 shirts was one jota better than the Wanamaker Dollar Shirts; and none of the shirts bought elsewhere. at a dollar, or there- abouts, co Ll, We can’t « make the cc ac 1 be compared with ours at you can. east a elsewhere, 0 . cen's first. separate on ate red adrag, and plain f collec to Waxa Sub-Station Store, Old Building Women’s $2.50, $3 & $3.50 Shoes And Oxfords at $1.50 a Pair One to two dollars saved on every pair. They are in the wanted leathers brown, tan, and patent leather Oxfords, and kidskin and patent leather high Shoes. Of course, sizes are not complete in every style—that’s why:the reduction is se radical —but your size is in the lot, in various styles. Regular $2.50, $3 and $3.50 grades at $1.50 a pair—TOMORKOW ! too— New, Seasonable and Smart Dress Goods A fine lot just in, at 25c, sold all along at 50c. Latest styles and colorings, in checks and plaids, all copied by home mills from the foreign patterns. Wonderfully cheap at 25c. ‘Millinery Flowers & Cc Feathers | At Tempting Prices Good news indeed { who t We have a large assortment of Flowers which now priced at 12¢ to 25c, Inc Valley, poppies, fo: me-nots, ums and roses. ne tan, ( age is priced at 8c Fancy Coq Feath 9” the woman valuen at AE BT ROA wm t of F wits, made Ktures, ¥ gored, 5 of Pan light an to sell at great in © up-to-date models Corsets, 75c hi priee, they for slender, medium and stout figures, with medium be long or ahort hips = 75¢, Womens Black cotton kings, seamless, {pn both and medium welgt Stockings, 12:c Heally good stockings at a little price Women’s Vests At 122c Jength, and every garment perfect fbbed cotton kK andvsleeve- they are really remarkable values. ay: At f $1.80. Petticoats , oe Lee with atitched bias folds, or of black sateen wi with deep flounce trim ith two ruffles, with Ula ld : ry At $2.75 each, though Shirt-Waists he Tor $a Walsia ot bisak oe whi China ailk; front embroidered, and with fine plaits. Plated rg and trimmed short sleeves. Oil Cloth ot Ont nsand yards Remnants he pleco are teas enough for an entire room, Prices are 28c, a0c and ‘ana square yard, Dut they ahould be a third more, Sub-Station Store, Basement, Old Building JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & ( Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street