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“THE EVENING WORLD Z ‘great surprise. e "1 received a telegram from ‘gt to-day Instructing me to suspend imiswioner Hertle. The telegram Satated that I could try Mr. Hertle my- ‘elt oF ants ei ‘Gen ot=the: syor-on the -ith-of the-month,t dit fot look carefully into the papers 1 - arciafeatat to Mayor McClellan,” “Mr. Hertie cowid not be found at his “llice, No, 280 Sroadway,-or hls home, Ho_%1 Amsteriam avenue. One of the “Gnembers of his fansly eald-he left town ona train at 12.0 this afternoon, ‘Put. did hot state his destination. The itement of Acting Mayor McGowan “$Adicatea that charges will be’ pre- against Commissioner that he will be placed on trial “Disiriet-Attorney Jerome refused @iscuss the Hertle matter this after- “fioon: It'is known that experts, under direction, have been looking into | method of. the Commissioners of counts in auditing the books of Bor- Presi, cnet hee the investigation of a ‘office revealed seem delinquentfes in the oMice of the “of Accounts that stirred ba a ‘siat his private business. Partner in the expert accopntant firm ato. $0 Broadway,” This nim to audit. the books of private for '. Horseshoers Ironers . Jewellers ¢ Brkaaworkers , Motormen -) Sartewtayers Manicures (Busbelmen Miliners . (Bhatebers Mouldera . PBindery Help . Nurs -Gabinet Makers . Operators Peasvaxsers.;. pack: Carpentera Photographers ACashters «0. Painters | Sbambermaids Printers | (Chets ... 4. [ Chauttours EGatiectors iDompositors Hooks (Male. Balestultos .. 6, pPreesmakess Salen Designers .. {Dentin | Dishwr {Drivers Drog Clerk 7 Staplemen jBleeator Runners Stenographers ( Boxincore .. Tatlors 2 VWeuravers THmimers = bern Hands ‘Tinsiniths Feeders Bypewyt Pinistiers .. . Type pyrene oe. i . roiaher Winders Watitern Waltresn Wat “bewspapers combiged, ra 4 is ~ HERTLE ON and police plrcies are buzaing with gos- ctionsin Case of Com- - missioney’ of Public Accounts, Said toBe Under Investigation. ihe Mutberey Street. by Acting Mayor McGowan, who acted upon telegraphic in- from Mayor McClellan.. It has been reported in’ political cir- several days that the District-Attorney was probing into affairs Hertle’s office and the announcement of his suspension was not 100,00 PEEPED. 1S LADY GODIA RODE IN QUE Clergymen During:Historic Parade, but Strangers Flock There, week Was being collectéd at Coney Inl- and alone ter police protection, and that additional graft was grabbed there by two men closdly tdénuned ner circle of shady Brooklyn politicians, ‘This graft, the detectives said, owaa kept separate from that collected for the_police. 1 “AN I know about it.” sald Acting fayor McGowan to an Evening World “| Feporter, js this. Shortly after the Weparture of Mayor McClellan on hia “Feacation I recelv¥éd a report from the ~ Bareau of Municipal Research concern- dng Mr, Hertie'’s office. ‘This report I 5 forwarded to Mayor MoClellan. BON His Suspension Ordered. gan, of the Coney Island precinct, was absolutely gulltle: {a not a shadow upon his reputation In thiy—respect.-It_.was further reported. ‘by the detectives that Capt, Langan’a hands were tled and that he could not go to Headquarters in Brooklyn with complaints of grafting being done under Ria ‘nose, for some of the channels through which his complaint would have to pass were screened with the graft. Coventry also emerged from the Investigation clean and clear, But men holding pos): COVENTRY, England, Mounted on a white palfrey and corously clothed in masses of hair, pink| tions In the P fleshings and clouds of gauze, a modern | MF. O'Keeffe did. not Lady Godiva this afternoon gave a| ably: repetition of the historic ride through the city's streets. : Coventry has been Lady Godiva mad| been for months, When a revival of the pro-| that ceasion, last witneased first mooted, there were many who de- sired a strict adhereaco to tradition, oe te abslly of Lady Godiva, but ins the aati-nudists succeeded In effect -Bifead of Municipal Research, aa compromise ant-a Voudeville actress | {re inves yators began to Teach Mule jluhtetr. reform organisation into ac-| whose specialty {s to display herself in|OstTy stfect right away. The nature of . This body employed experts, ex-| groups © of hined the” accounts of Commissioner July 6 after repeated complaints had rotien. These complaints became s0 WAS | Specific that he employed Jacob G. Ham- burger, head of the Hamburarr Dew tive Agency, of Brooklyn, to insert the probe snd drag out the muck. Uving statuary, aged 16 represent the historic-conetag=| tress of Coventry. f The actress, who fs sald to have com- plained that she could make bait a Gosen' summer frocks out of the gause wa compelled to wear, Joner“Hertle ‘dia| hour and a half to arrange draw a tisid line petween his eat oa ten mources. What the Critics Say. ‘The experts ed by th employ: Ras ie Bureau Commis! abi hair and Jong draperies, and then a special committee had to approve of her costume before Lady Godiva was per- titted to take her place in the pageant, Many of tho local clerry who had been preaching against the fieshings as baba suggestive of nudity Jett the city temporarily, but most of the peop) the county and about.100,00 from the outside had a sight of Lady Godiva ax ix-mile route, and of which she was ‘thn. she traversed the Anvoatigators. was the Hertle” fiem, “for | a fee, and” unat ‘While he Was employed upon EP aay ap cent lres To Lift the Tax. It was in the year 10 that the Lacy Godiva rode into deathlees fame upon & white palfrey robed only in the golden strands of her own luxuriant nair. “As Tonnyaon relates the legend Covpntry was made to suffer from a burdexsome The Van Wycks |tax imposed by Leofric, the grim Eari most of the time ~ The pearantry and dwellers in the Ut- tle village brought their vamtle gates und clamored: the tax they must Earl said that they might starve for aught of him,—but-the—tax they The soft heart of his wife, Lady Godiva, and she “sought her lord and found him where he strode about tho hall, among his dogs, alone.” hildren to the he relent and He replied scornfully. your little finger to say 4 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7, 1907. (Addreesera .. 4... | Housework . : 10 “Hitlrdreseers Telleve the tax. “You would not let ache for, Buch ae theee** But I would die," replied the gentie tress of tne castle, Mer tord-trughed endorse by —setor d Paul and called her boast ;Then Lady Godiva Named up and sald Kitchen 1eip “But prove to me what It Is I would Laundresses ech intet | Pore #t Neckwear .: Again the Farl laughed harshly and Zieaid launtingtyy ‘Then he left her and with his dog: mind of the gent knowing her modesty Earl, and beg of ¢ look upon the Lady Godiva c L relf and Little won, 6-7, 7-8, 0-8, 6- oa as fi } baiab adres bAak - The fret upset In the tournament de- Peeping Tom Stricken. Clothier by F, champion holder « trifle off his game. fought sets, two of them deuce affairs, silent streets. [Her cheeks w castle Kates, home, and looked and when the Lady The lx was repealed > Byefy week, monthand year, irl: prinis more “Help Wanted’ | than any three other New Seetenimeeres SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK “MONDAY WORDERS. AGHAM HALTS EVEN POLICE GRAFT LL Probe Had Gone Deep and Trail Led to Brooklyn , Headquarters, 6p Ris varation Brioktyn political about a dig expose of police vrook- e off, It is as the eVidene wag all in t fpuch of It had bee# turned ednese thit.did notteor trail was right close sip (6 oklyn Headquarters, when, suddenly tgation was ‘called off from There te no doubt about the, investig dn. It was ordered ty Commissioner Bingham, who engaged « private detec: tlve agency to do the work. The pri- vate ‘sleuthe turned in ‘feporta fo the, effect. th houses we: inder pol protection money w gambling and disorderly running ,all over Brooklyn se protection, ‘and that the opehly collected. apserted that thy sum of $2.79 5 ith an in- O’Keeffe's Hands Clean. The reports showed-(hat Capt. Lan- of grafting. There Deputy Pollce Commissioner O'Keetre ‘olice Department clone ti escape so honor- The investigation was undertaken on nade to Commissioner Bingham Brooklyn potice ponditions were Hambunger and his operatives went ‘Work, aid dstounding reports from these roporia Mr, Hamburger refuses to divulge, but the general trend of their ts has been obtained from other Graft Open as Market Trading. It is alleged that Hamburger's mon furniatied umes and addre anes of alk orderly-house oper nid Ol ° took an| freakern Kho Wagome-Paying protec: tralling| tion money, and told the names of the policemen to'whom it was paid. Evi- denca was adduced to show (Wat there Were forty-five disorderly houses run. ning under pollee protection Thsdection vaistrict. fue Coney Ialand graft was dcolared to be almoss as apen. aa trading in a public market. in sone Tt was cot long wefore certain polloe- men_in Brooklyn became aware that Hambure Operatives “Were worktng: on the graft proposition. These men, ft Is charged, framed plans to Kill the Investigation for which officer was paytn« the, good hard money of the City of New Y thelr superior ‘ork, Hamburger’s ¢ shadowed and an effort was meh made to discredit Halomrger timerctt, This design was carried to the length of Dringing to Brooklyn from New Or- leans. two men who were to Identity Hamturger as a man who had been con- vieted of crime In-that olty. ‘These men were seen In Brooklyn. with certam + pellaamen_employm In a confidential fapacity at Jinadquartors, ‘Thefr at= to. identity Hamburger failed. ed th d never seen him they had, under the guld- the Brooklyn’ policemen, fhaue an awful bumgle of the job. Investigation Called Off. Hamburger’s men were in full swing when mi len orders were rece!ved from Mulberry street to stop the Investiga- tion. At the same time Commlasioner Bingham mae a statement in which he tmed—hin-fail—confidence In Mr. t time the grafters, it ts nd clean-up before another inveati- . have been working overtime {th the evident intention of making @\tion can be ted. ae private detectives were careful ve of nen sunprisingly close aputy Commissioner, Some of side believe that he Is being de- | ceived men he ir ICH aa recent Commissioner of Police who held forth in Mulberry street was fooled, TENNIS SURPRISE NV LONGIWOOD GAME Mass, Aug, 7.>An unex- ard fought match In the Long- nnix Tournament to-day was between Ro D. Little, a member the Davis Cup. team of 196, and H ve seth before Westfall exhausted h loped to-day Ja the defeat of W, J. Colston, olf Yale necessary to. decide the match, olxt ot N 8 favor. fn Jpfeating C. M. Bull, fr. tn aint ———.__ ; |AMBASSADOR FRANCIS ‘ GUEST OF ROOSEVELT. OXYSTPR BAY, lL. 1, Aug, 7—Tho United Strtes Ambassador to Austra, Oharles 8. Francis, and Ernest Hamlin Abbott, of New York, were entertained at luncheon torday by Prevident Roves- Yelt. o a -DsJWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1907. ING WORLD RACE CHART WOMEN MOB MAN WHO HAD ATTACKED ~ TYEAR-OLD GIRL (Continued from First Page.) ES ES ernoon with war-old daughter,; Domin missing from home, since 11 o' clos THIRD DAY AT SARATOGA. TRACK FAST, IRST RACE—Handtcap: Time--1.28 1-5, Winner; b. «., his home last evening and was cross when he encountered an angry crowd of men and women. |terday Grace Josco, eleven years old, of No [playing with other chidren In the strest Whea abe disappeared, The father, made almost frantic by ry were angry | the stories uf other children of the (en- have been mistreated and wat night and ee) inet ing Avenue went to the front Ne held on to the pace and Is speed. but quit In the stretch, wad under a strong pull to. the stretch, where “Cablegrach fay a abd won easily. ingly good. race. stood « drive kantely Ahmed. cold not siepplechase; four-yetroids and 1 Won easily, ‘Time—4,202-5. Winner, b. «. by Sa attacked, and the mothers’ and ¢ who had heard ,her s! to the point of madnes “dren had been the prey of men in ¢ , neighborhood, and not -far (roi Mere} ihe best: part-of (oad the Little Tletschler wifi had been put about Oxo miles. 5! Sherttt Wilt elichborhood fot the child, | degnaln, he went to Headquarters. tives Lyons ang Finn, of the Miss- ficratahed—Kernei, Mackey Dwyer. ast half, when “he went to the front io trouble in holding the pl ot Boy Makes the Charge. There is the man who tri nap little Gr crowd did not walt to consult Kerchal The men set upon him and dragged | Then the women care and | seemed mad with the police réscied Kerchal he, was’ an unconscious, ‘bleeding mars, It tas not long before Paul Sograto, a Greek, of No. 23 Avenue B, was caught and there ls reason to beliey noiy, with Instructions Widt every collier and outhouge In. the of the Valarde hom : dish ppearance was _r Cominjastoner Viugham and’ par-olda and upward; 8100 added: ine-—1.38. Winner, b. ¢ by Jean Bereaud—Mar. ; Warnecke sald hie een years old, had 30 been ween ‘since she started tor Aatolie aby nao to Vist nek mather only child of the couple died Aug. 1, ani the husband was fearful that th nae two days axo | Young | poor body was a mass made away” with [scratching and she was not able. to Sra all the way and was “only” CEs cerca E—The Epinaway of 4} Time—1.% 45, Winner herself in Der grief. —_>__ INNOCENT BOY : NEARLY KILLED ‘ON FALSE CHARGE. about him hia death seemed certain The Greek was rescued by @ polic man, who dragged bh on Fourteenth street, near Avenue B, ad locked “the doors te crowd from killing | broke down the-doors of the barn just | as the police reserves arrived. Threw Arms Around Her. playing near her home with when tho peddler threw | hia arms around her and tried to kiss her, She struggled, but the Greek, Itt: ing her up In his arms, acarted-to carry se! 6 * 5 13 prevent the > 2. When Jennie Delessio, a young wom an living at No. 403 Past One Hundre rushed {rom the bi 3 4 i 4 2 4 5 5 + z 6 § 5 8 0. Ey we Sere So Bs ye and Thirteen sf pos Bealeton rat a fiftevh-year-old boy, “*Added starter, attempled do~strangis her, -h the etrétch, where mpon” DY a mvt ign was running stro K 4 x ja Powell tay ty dehin: aa4d-nearly kill st One Hundred y s When De Lessio dren‘’s’ Court cove Grace's playmate ran to Mrs. Jos home. She met Daniel Cairo, seventeen | red) in the Chi. ‘Teas Over, Owner] F against film, ing ta come to < hy tet Ascla rend, —sescretbing tr ‘Disk i 2 e [ what-—was-taking place. Dantel “har: | tledly informed Mrs, ~“Josco and ther} aroused the tenants in the bulldingy The street was quickly crowded. Mrs. | Josco led the mob, crying: “Avenge my} KH phe kidnapper!” ‘Ampedo oS fork ini 646" TRifleman - Bost time 4.27, Rifleman and Acrol “Added starter. 4 gx at the head of the stretch and, coming stroni Shentr of nd 4 kept him on the O'KEEFFE N, IN FAVOROF A CITIZEN PATROL Acting Pelice Commissioner O'Keeffe waa Informed to-day that a committes of Brooklyn citizens would cai] on him for special officers’ badges and perm sion to patrol the streets during jcalled- wave of crime and assuul When the Greek saw the mod Teleased the girl and starte It js probable that the ma have escaped had not some one In the | mob thrown a club at him the fleeing man ia the neck, Mother Beats the Man. Mrs. Josco was first_to reach She rained blows with him. The others closed In n the Greek, kicking and | Owner—0, Lewishon. cys Open: Hie fF 19 nent ae Bane “AU citizens have the tii > teions,“—ratd- Mr; eet Tbe the police ar coping with the ait id of @ citizen patrol.” ack ne Saree 28, prostrate man. her fist upon nd Jumped o' hammering him. Some one ran to a yard near by and snatched a clothes line from the pole | It was passed to Mrs. Jonco, who asked | ne of the men to make a noose fn It for her. The noose was about to deputy over the peddier's head when he reai- ized he was in danger_of being lynched, o his. fect. fighting with ost superhuman strength Policeman Michael SJ. Conroy, of the East Twenty-second St had heard the cries of “lye to the scene and clubbed xide of the Greek, Wren Co.roy attempted to drive the mot away hé wae ect upon and his unl- fon Without tne Lyon and Queen's Souvenir, 08. . Heratched—Alaud ree Tead in the ficet quart jke running and opened up a. winnli Dreak would have won, ‘Bingle Stone, off with an even P.W.DFLAMATER, TWENTY DIE AS — TORNADO SWEEPS WA VILLAGES One Place Destroyed, General ~-Damage Done-and Rail- roads Tied Up. The later the spring, the hotter the summer. White Rose Ceylon Tea The Drink of the Weather Wise, POLITICIAN AND BANKER, SUICIDE ItIness and Grief Prompt Act of Man Once Candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania. et Station, who end threatened tried to take the prisoner from him. Bar Nearly Torn Off. the mub at bay with his re- backed away terrified Greek behind him. cner Was 80 yroak from his injuries that His lips were cul, his tongue Sivit> oe car war neath his head was covered and blood was streaming from wounds through rents in his clothing. The policeman succeeded Metropolitan in before hime} banged the doors shut and locked them. Pitty persons in the mob rushed for- their welght on the bent du and nearly Then the mob wita- | drew a short distunee and vegan pelting clubs and tron PITTSBURG, Aus, BP PATE Mint Adis 3-——A tornado. for many years prominent In polities and who was the Republican candidate for mitted mutclde Jn his oMce in the Dia- mona National Bank Bullding this a1 last ‘evening and, according to some known that one person was killed was destroyed, and that several persons wore injured, of the storm was from the northwest the southwest. |destruction of property is sald Demmater was connected with the ofSee of the Prudential Insurance ‘The feason assigned for oe! act was despondency due to Ill health. The recent death of his son, James oott Delanater, who died of heart dir- weeks ago, is thought to have been a contributory cause, kt the time of ie_dafeat for. Geverncr he wan the head of » banking Institu- Pa., but shortly after the election the bank cloned its doors,” Delamater’s private affaira are sald to be -in good @hape. ‘considerable Tite widow and relatives are declared to be {n comfortable circumstances, The Minneapolis and St put the look held, rond in out of, commission, trains mre being run over the Rock Island tracks, DECISION RAISES TAXES — _ OF RAILROADS $5,000,000. TRENTON, N, J., Ave. 7.—Judgo Pit- inthe Supreme sustAinibg the constitur tlonatity of the Perkins act of 196 pro- viding for the taxing of so-called maln- stem rajlroad property, Including fran- chise and tangible personal ‘the—-princtpies—invelyed- are largely the same aa those estah- shed in the opinion of the Court of Errors and Appeals handed down Inst Monday- wuataining the method of tax ing secund-olass ratfiroad property. Under the recent act main-atem prop- erty is taxed for State purposes at the average rate of the State tax, or $1.8 Prior to ite passage railroad property was: fiightened Greek cow-| we barns while Po-; sttond at —it—weis WhIth Missiles were and blew his whisde for help. likeman Trumpfeller, of the 4 tyssecond Street The thdrougily 67-89 Maiden Lane, N.Y. tlon at Meadvill : 889 Fulton Bt., Brooklyn. The mob would not open tu let Trump- feller through, ran to a tele Co. of Ite Kind in the i YOUR OLD TRUNK or BAGGAGE OD AS NEW 1! & BAGS Houzht, fold. Exchanzed. age Repair Co. at there Was \no_suspiclon—at-+ tached to Depttty! Commissioner | O'Keeffe, But the names of the men charged with grefting protection money the resurves nd Street Station, few minutes liter the patrol wagon ai bluecoats in it thob hurted tis cans and stones at the} doors of tho. —Twenty palicemen he had arsed sprang into thick of the mob and Inid: nbout them heir clubs The mob ‘could not and gradually of the barns. | COURT DISCHARGES HINDOO PALMIST WHO WAS MOBBED. Hylo Salada Beaten, Then Arrested Because He Gave Pennies to Children. Hylo Salada, the Hindoo palmist, of No. 207 West Thirty-fourth street, who was mobbed Sunday when the cry was raised (iat he-had given pennies to two} taxed at an afbitrary rate of 6 cents Aischarged wtien before Magistrate Cornell or Yattroxts: in the patrol S*, Peo RF ND EN] 5 OF BARGAINS, ” Retail Prices G police station arrived and 4 0. Bulwark, FATHER, IN FEAR, ASKS POLICE TO FIND HIS CHILD, per $109 valuation. SHORT TRIP BAGs, 8Oc., $1.00. $1.50, $3.00, $3.90 | way MONEY BACK IF NOT BATIBFIED. - ON ee LYDIA E. 'PINKHAM’S GETABLE COMPOUND, per $100 of vi lem tax amounted to #80, derthe Perkins act, it was $2,505.52°, vombined “deciaion the taxts on rail- Talaed about orderly conduct. who affects English walking! uits and Hindoo turbans simultaneous. | paid he did not feel #0 bad about} the, black eye or the beating the police! | allowed him to take from the mob, but} |e wanted to be put right before the! f He sald he had no wrong in- the children hud besged elght months ———— “MIKE” M’DONALD, CHICAGO BOSS, DYING IN HOSPITAL. Street, went to Police Hondquarters this Westfall, of New York, which went} nt and that pennies of him foi ESS who caught the national title Five hard, much exhausted xcore was 76, 0-6, “ York, gained a the hemi-finala of the singles and Disclosures Following It. Shortens Life. Donald, formerly a ‘boas gambler” and a prominent politician of this clty, Is dying In a hospital, and it is declared by his shyeielans that he may die be- is the Trusband of | Mra, Dora MeDonald, who ja now awalting Guerin his afar and th loouren is affair and the disc it ary sald (0) kave ‘had a, yeree in shortening Mebon-) Firs Any ty ACL Moths, -Bed-okbigy, diving. inset. Bold hs HAVEN "LB Uae COLLARS WAVE JUST-THE RIGHT AMOU! TOP. AND THE BAND FOR TH 200 STYLES IM GUARYER G12E9 CALUETT, PEABODY & GO., uanune or THe oiverT sHinre NT, Or erace IK CRAVAT TO CUREBY CUTICUR AT CiTY MISSION Young Woman Found in Awful Con- dition with Scabies—Body a Mass of Sores fram Scratching—Tried Many Remedies for Seven Weeks ‘—Result Was Discouraging, But ITCHING TORTURES YIELDED TO. CUTICURA While T was doing missionary work he lower portion of severat cities found it to know a little of the effi a few, medicines after a while I found that a little knowk edge of Cuticura was about all I Ono of the very bad cases Thad to with was that of 2 young woman who had’ come ‘to. us not only broken in ported | spirit but in-a most awful condition physically. ‘Our doctor examined her and told us that’ s {tch), incipient paresis, sheumatism; etc., brought on from exposure and the effects of her ragged-edged life. Her of sores from retain solid food. We tried many tings a good tonic was prescribed and with a mubbing of ind and sulphur, We worked hard for seven weeke-and you can imagine how discouraged, we were when, after all that time, we could see {0 little improvement, One day T hap- pened to see a Cuticura advertigement telling how a little baby had been curedjof a bad case of skin eruption, and dithough 1 bad but ninety-seven cents with me, I bought a.cake of Cytl- cura Soap\ and @ bottle of Cuticura Resolvent. When I reached home I was like a child with a new toy, and we bathed our pationt well and gave her a a had) full dosé of the Resolvent. -She slept that night better than she bad since she had been with us and the next-day. t located the, price of a box of Cuticrse intment. em not exaggerat: when I say that in exactly fiye weeks this young woman was able to Jook for a position, being scrong enough to work ‘andfull’ of, ambition: In__another tonth-she-feft-the heme,-atidt ow hae a good position in a nice family where she is respected and is strong and well. You may refer any one you with to me, penpaaly Laura Jane Bates, 85 if ve, New York, N. Y., Mar, 11, 190; eye Pal peat tea arate Conti, Paral tot tpt Oe reliaaacc Daas came ee ‘ef Cuticura Soap “ies 3) Eiticges Oatinent (Gor) t0 teat thee a: and Catt ase toe or ry tee foe, Pills, 25¢. ‘Vial of 40) to Purity i thtouthout tke word, Potter Drug & Chea Sole Prope, Boston, Mama. ax-Maied Free. Cuururs Book on Bxin Diseases, ‘the Loft business, bic as it Is. f Inmptation_ to any Trost, combination. beewuse a “Penny a Fognd Profit” dees Not apneal ta combinailon greed. ‘SPECIAL for this THURSDAY ORANGE AND LEMON WALNUT BONBONS | fle F = POUND CHOCOLATE COVERED MAPLO WALNUTS | { POUND Park Now store open evenings until 11 o'clock, ? CHURCH ST. Choosing Your Optician] For an important lawsuit would you retain the lawyer who advertised to “try $3 cases for 48¢."—or “$5 cases for $1.00?" * Your “eyesight is vastly more tta~ portant—don't buy bargain. glasses. Glasses Only if Needed. Always atMoterate Prices. 3 ESTABLISHED Nearly so years, 223 Sixth Ave., Below 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., Below 22d St. SRSA ear ona t 1274 Broadway, Below 334% 217 B'way, Astor Nouse Block, MICSLIGN. HESLEN. = Funeral from residence of her slater, Mre, C. McNamara, 101 Kast 88th st, Thursday morhing at 9.0.; thence hureh of At, Ignatius Loyo! Park a and Sith at, Flushing papers please copy, On Aug, 5, 1907, JE: loved daughter of William May, Funerat from her Jate residence, 385 Eljxabeth ot., Thursday, Aug. at 9.80. A, M. Requiem mass at old St. Patrick’: Cathedre!, Mott at. Interment tn Calyary, MINULTY.—On Aug. 5, THOR, MNULTY. eon-of Peter and Bridget McNulty, parish ef Cloone, Comunty Leitrim, Ireland. Burial from hin late realdence, No. 238 Kast 95th at, New York, Thursday, @ IMPULSE of a moment, but a careful comparison "of » results by shrewd _ advertisers accounts for The World © printing 855,002 separate “Want”: adyts. since Jan. 1 this year, or 183,128 more than the Heralt’’or “any other New York newspaper. » had scabiex (the , 54, AS ZOCORTLANDTSE | \ Ms

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