The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1907, Page 13

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TO PRION FOR BVEMESUT 1 Attomey of Good Reputation Reported Disorderly Hou Proves to Be Twentieth Precinct Headquarters. Made the Tool of a Trio ot Sharpers. An amazing story of how the rts of this country were used by & trie of Schemers fp a fake @ult for demages that missed success by an accident wae told in the Court of Special Bes @ions when George Gallagher, « law fon, of No. M4 Weat and George W. Castle oj meemed to De dbediy An investins company was the records of (hv: t §i West Ore Hundred and Thirty @treet. the address given by the pi US. ‘The sovemers had forgotue cover that link in their chain of de eit. A woman found at the address ealg that no one of (the name of Rodgers lived there. The investigator Genetibed ihe pisintife in the sult, an: the woman said the description Mite ber husband, George Castle, @ con- onsualty ‘Castle wax found at the car house of the street railroad company He we under arrest. and made @ con- jeesion implicating Simpson. ‘Then Simpson implicated Gallagher. He said that he and Gallagher fixed up the guilt that Rodgers was & mythical! and thet they hired Castie to - monete the defendant. Mr. Murrily was ved and believed that they had « SENTENCE HELD IN SUSPENSE I TO BE ENFORCED Seigerea Jerome Wins Fight Against Judge Crain’s Remark- able Leniency. After long and difficult efforts Dis- trict-Attorney Jerome sucereded tn Sending Daniel O'Sullivan to prison te- day. O'Sullivan is a resident of Tem many Leader James Magan’s district fend has a bad record. Taree menthe ago he was arraigned before Judge Crain in the Court of General Bessio: on 4 charee of assault, He entered o ples of guilty, but asked clemency and 501 ft. Judge Crain announeed that he Gould go free under suspended eemunce Tue Disirit-Attormey went into Judi oUrt and demanded nt to prieoi ioed wag showed (hat ha mad ¢ly inadequate, got fovad thal, on fn pleaded guilty suspended senten Fevived and Jerome went udee Foster and apked that the Mective. Mien correct in’ the leased under & nd does not @ BE “STUNG When Commissioner Biagham found in his mati « few days ago |mour letter signed | writer informed him that the house No. 434 West Thirty was disorderly and a scandal to the his indignation knew no Hy the nine gods of war.” {the Commissioner, >'this is eomething r Steve O'Firien must explain } Friday's selling .. Devective Burea Tabard Inn Membership---60c. ad deen permit ied vked by his squad of Limewlf at the head of ( he marohed forth to raid that drag every inate the ecuuracy of “STEPHEN O'BRIEN “Captain of Twentieth Precinct as highly satisfied with Capt prompineas and conciseness. DRIVE AT WILSON IN COTTON LEAK COURT HEARING “You Are Being Impeached, Mr. Secretary,” Said Prose- cutor to Cabinet Officer. WASHINGTON, being impeached, Mr bead of the Department of Agriculture, Secretary Wlison, was on the stand in the Holmes trial; Attorney Worthington Was cross-examiping, and the comment was made by Special Prosecuting Atior Witness Van Riper bad been asked to stand amide at the beginning ef the day's session to-day, and the Secretary bad been recalled im onder thet me might be further questioned Bewspaper interviews in which he made predictions eencraing the rope, He ald with reference to some of the Matements attributed to him mat he could sot have made them, because they @id not indicate real conditions, but he covered mom of the points by saying thet walle he did not remember makiog the statements accredited to bim at any specific time, he ad made such assertions openly and publicly and had no disposition to contradict them. Worthington wea pressing him relative to an interview attribute to him in Chicago last May concerning the condition ef the crops. me to swear to something that fa not said the Gistinguisbed wit- Mr. Georetany,” ‘Lem just laying the founda tion for other witnesses.” H It wee then that Mr, Beach intertect- It called fort) « denial and a protesiation fram Mr, Werthing- ton and an admonition from the beach to Olt, Beach not te so interfere again. Previous te this @ccurrence the Beore- tary admited the aceurney of state ments epiribuied to him in a imerview prepared for the Associate’ Press tn June, 10h, by Kimer KE. Paine, tn which Secretary had epoken of the tm- possibility ef leaks from the Bureau of Btatiation, tome parte of which he had previously Mecredied Mr, Beach asked only one questioa on {| redirect examination time er at any place ‘out in of the date of cation anything coming to you was Line empnatic reeponss, | he MeCrelAry Was excused i Van iver Again took (he stand lon proceeded with cross-examination. wits the abvious lon of impeaching the character HKivere erons-examination was concluded at Li e'clock. and My in ely began his redirect ques- Kip ve past history n INCITE MORE RIOTS, ~ THE EVENING WORLD; “CITIZEN'S” NOTE GETTING MONEY) CAUSES BINGHAM Two Blocks.on Sixth Avenue. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1907. O'Neill-Adams Established Forty Years. 20th, 21st and [IN ErtTwex wenpinc —|——— Women’s 25c. Vests, 15¢. | 800 dozen Women's Perfect ‘Vests bromght direct from a Pennsylvania mill at al- most half price. This represents the entire stock left af- ter filling the sea- son's orders; all are Swiss ribbed, regu- Jar and extra sizes; very light weight, pliable, elastic and a grade that we rec- ommend for wear. They come Jow neck, sleeveless, with taped neck and arms, also with low neck and short wing sleeves. Regular value 25c., special for 15¢ IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY AAx for particulars of this great offer—in the Book Store, Almost everybody is familiar with the fact that membership in the fabard Inn Library costs $1.18, that amount including a new book, and no one has ever Stiggested that the cost was more than it should be. Nevertheless, in order that we may induce hun- dreds of those not now taking advantage of this library scheme to join, we offer a membership, in- cluding a choice of 500 splendid books—tiction of a character that has made the writers famous— some of the old standard works as well as more modern ones, and we have made the. price, entitling you to all the privileges of the Tabartt Inn Library, enabling you to exchange your book as often as vou like and at whatever station you wish, in this city or any other one at home or abroad, only 60c. Exchanges will be made at the usual rate. This proposition. is ene that should and certainly will interest thousands of readers, and we are sure they will be delighted once they enjoy the privilege of the Tabard Inn system. oe CHOOT or tach OO TIOAIM ) Made of pol ished steel, lined; regular rice $2 25. pecial price, SOO TARDDIOTOAS IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY 15c Wash Laces at 10c Yard. Several thousand yards of Wash Laces, Edgings, Inserti broidered Valenciennes, Fancy Cotton Laces, etc., suitable for ier Ie Valenciennes Laces’, Torchons at 5c. Yard. in Dozen-Yard Pieces. Worth to 10c- French Valenciennes Laces, Edgings | severg) hundred pieces of Torchon and Insertings, in a variety of pat- terns; ; put up in 12-yard Laces, Edgings and insertings to pieces; worth to 79; priced 55¢ match, in a large collection of BM ccovorerescerereurrcones patterns; worth to 10c. yard; at Nottingham Lace Curtains Savings Average About a Third We show one of the largest and best assortments of these popular curtains to be seen in any New York retail store. dreds of patterns for selection. Money-sa chances for this week. About 5,000 pairs of fine Lace at least a third under regular prices. Every pair new and up to date. $1.50 $1.25 ‘Ty E1rHER SOOTSAADIOL ITD POPSRODAAAAE DADAMS Important Sale of Lawn Mowers Every Lawn Mower in Stock Reduced in Price for To-morrow’s Selling $5.25. Special price Water Coolers—Made of best fibres, with nickel some lined with enamel. The cheap- est in the lot worth 81.50; others to $3.00, Special price, ; a 59 $1.60 of Em- Hun- IN KRITHER BUILDING FTE PAOQAROAOS TAYE The Dewey Lawn Mower Made by the Philadelphia Lawn Mower Co., a manu- ie facturing firm which has the best reputation in America. § Fug This mower has four blades, adjustable handle, is light & running and warranted in every respect 16 and 18 inch cut. special at...... —=—— a\ Sees as Choice of § ——_ ae =i @ S = : 5 :3 3 = ° wn ~ : & fA N ~“] Oy en IN EITHER BUILDING Specials in Housefurnishings Governor Refrigerators At Very Low Prices ¢ “Governor Refrigerator, made from Three Burners, regular $3.45 the best selected ash, lined throughout with zine, has the dry-air insulation, removable ice chamber, all-metal ice rack, removable flues and waste pipe ; Refrigerator on the market; no wood to taste or smell. Tlame Oil he New Silvers Gil Stove ‘wo Burners, regular $4.25 pecial price The most sanitary plated faucets, Double Ovens Screen Doors Light finish; same Galvanized Wash Tubs— Made of heavy Screen Doors — Aji} extra heavy frames, some light finish, dark green; all sizes regularly $1.98, at PODIOOOUSGOWPGIDOITE GID VES inches high and price 53 TLDING ONLY HOES $1 4,000 Pairs of the Neat Summer Styles of Douglas Shoes for Men and Boys, Ready for Selection Friday and Saturday. We control the entire output of the W. L Brockton, Mass., for all shoes that come through the works a bit imperiect—termed “factory damaged.” Douglas factories at No matter if the hurt is a 22d Streets. | H. O'Neill & Co for Friday Raincoats J. sos enc fe OO DAG MMOD AGN eras) usetul garments. 29) eee ay prarae ax 3 io} : = 30a __ aN Brrmer poripixe | A Great White Sale of Men’s Madras Shirts and : <4 Pajamas. SHIRTS—Are pleated and plain bosoms, cuffs at- tached, made of materials in a quality usually put into a $1.50 shirt. Cut and Hen up in 1 the best style. For’ this sale special at. . $ -00 PAJAMAS—Made of white Madras, cut extra large, made and trimmed in the best possible man- ner; the regular $1.50 kind; ial at e Pee’ $1.00 One thousand dozen white Tub Four- in-Hand Scarfs, special at.. 4 Wc IN O'NEILL BUILDING ONLY. Correct Clothing for Boys Special Price Reductions for Friday. , . c.,, Boys’ $2.98 and $3.98 Suits, $2.00. ' | | Boys’ Suits, in double breasted with belt, plain doublé break Norfolk; also Russian and Sailor Suits, made of fancy materi workmanship and trimmings right in every detail; for- mer prices $2.98 and $3.98, special at. . c Young Men's $7.98 and $3.98 Su f . $6. Single and double breasted Suits, mixtures, stripes and plaids, lined with mohair or serge; stylish, up-to-date models; regu- lar prices $7.98 and $8.98, special at mere pin scratch (and that’s about the worst that happens to any of them) they are shipped to us and we sell them BM crerercnncecrerererecnsrsrenecsFaversreveseee eam nena ™ = Boys’ Box Calf Oak Sole Blucher Shoes. Sizes 1 to 514, 360 special at ; Best of Groceries at Lowest Prices Remarkable Values for Friday and Saturday one 1400—Chelsea Mail and Telephone Orders Recetbe Prompt Attention. —————| [—— IN EITHER BUILDING —— A Home Savings Bank Free. is a substantial metal box about 3x4x5 inches This enables you tc Corn—400 cases choicest fan. Yo Sot | bib eone 1 i a ee | salt; regular 1c. ite | ber bom | Salmon ~ fines Cott (OK blend), y full:boties, hei Extract Lemon Flavor is #6, bottle, BBs; Ses, berate | Fe. bs = Chill Beuce oid virgins “Fee, sates COMSE ona cries Mil| Goting, | 91.00: Ber ear cory Oe dn. 84.76; por ean way payer Pathan wactebatt™— | Ser Stee, “ae” | Butter —Finest £igin Creamery; none better obtainable; this is a money draws from 4 per cent. to 6 Interest when deposited Tongues Smoked Ox Tongues, sweet and tender; average weight, Every one finds it easy to save small change, the pennies, nickels yet they accumulate Starch . rors) mrap Jeundry * ¥ ton Chowder— poren !*™ | Ironing Wax — cone one OF ige sroeten, patio. reguier ADAMS WLD'G ONLY Delicatesse n Dept. Jib, carton Shc | Baked Beans—irure trant)) | we matt ov pecked young, sweet, tender | | deiiciously sweet butter, packed in Corn; regular price, i No. 5 crocks, ready for 4 to per dozen, 8Oc.; per can shipping : $5.39 | | co ty Salgh For | Oatmeal —xew importanem: SO8p Our own scouring ener fe FE iam | Bcana’s trieh Onesnenl; 47¢ | gaguler fe Take! “per saoeen for laundry wee, iaree bate the 5c Ammonis 4 Cheuty Ary monls, quart bettie Orde Lees — mare taney en'ectes Taphoce vere Peer % Gun Higniags wrens A) uarenion! ie: & ad quali: bean | a Wer a ber one pg Som Syrup ..ree or lowe Me KY, | Ham. Camo pone tae sine | bam, eae Mas BG Tramkiurieré | Peanut Butter io yr + ko Ade | Brand. per 20 Wis | Re? se atl vt The | per 'e opening 2 DEPOSIT PURCHASE ac 4” $2.00 or more Mead Cheese er th Smoked Liverwursi— beet march, Bb car We Boras 26. mule Team mores lb whee Warner's Washing Fluid month bring the bank to | nd the Money will t Sm iss Cheese pinest to He | Moree Radish vrie, grain 410 Pat | Munster Cheese; per wy bbc fe | Requeiort Cheese tmporet Ses IN RITHER BUILDING Women's N en's Welsh Rarebit; 5. i: Beloges Mam Relogne fective designs, wit enn ned Beet warring » ae for WOMEN'S FMB: aoe 4 TIES, correct width and length, em [IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY. \ 1,250 Yards Silk Warp Pongee 27 inches wide; NATURAL ECRU COLOR. Regular price 39c: a yard, at | A fortunate purchase enables us to make this extraordinary an- nouncemeat for to-morrow’s selling. The demand for Pongees is aS great as ever and the natural tan is one of the scarcest shades in the market. Those that go in this sale are full 27 inches wide, in a smooth, firm, silky finish weave, and in our regular stock would readily command 39c. yard. On special table to- 29¢ morrow al,-per yard........0..65 Black Pongees Under Regular Price, BLACK PONGEES, too, are among the favored ones. <1, in qualities bound to give an excellent stock, carefully selec wear and service. Note to-morrow’s prices One Yasd Wide Black Pongee {26-inch Black Rough Shan- 39 tumg—All pare sik; wales B5e. Silk warp; value 59¢. yd, at One Yard Wide Black Pongee 69 40-inch Black Pongee All pure sitk; value 89¢., at. C | finish; value 89c., at.. "IN ADAMS RUILDING ONLY Splendid Clothing Values Men's $12.00 Suits and $7 65 Not an undesirable Suit or Cravenette in the entire lot of 370, but of course the first choice from the entire range is preferable, so we strongly ad- The Suits — Are ot black Thibet, Mixtures in Wor- Steds and Cassimeres, all per- fectly made and lined, altera: tions where necessary to im- prove fit made ,vith- out additional charge The Raincoats—It is not safe to go on a journey, if only fora day, without one of these most smooth worsteds shades of gray, Priestley proofed. . : Young Men’s $7.50 Suits, : at $4.85 Just 110 Suits go on sale to-morrow at this price, and they are so very good that they s! sold before the store closes. They ar cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots, in /a splendid range of patterns, sizes 15 to 20 years. Value $7.50 and $9.00; special at....... Se ee 18 O'NEILL BUILDING ONLY, | [ Women’s $2.50 White Canvas Ties, speciat at White Canvas Ties at half price is an offering pos cannot afford to miss. Kemember, we nave all sizes, so that you are sure to get fitted. Six hundred pairs welt soles (ex- like picture) ; eyelets, white lamb: | We are the New York Agents for the B. C. Burt's | fine Shoes for women. Twenty styles of low Shoes, | $3.50 and $4.00. $2.50 spotless white canvas Ik ribt laces, large fast white foot linings, B, C, D, E wide, 244 to 7 size, in a sale to-morrow at Cihae'$2.80, ats PDD

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