The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1908, Page 5

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EY-UEUT, MARTIN. HELD FO MUABER ON WIFE'S CHARGE — > Former Hushind of ‘“Pool- Room Queen” Arrested in Oregon. WED A TRAINED NURSE After Term in Prison and Gus- “sie McKee’s Death, He Ap- peared in Portland. World the arrest this A dispatch to from Portland. ( there of Edward vening city, former 1 nt in the United States Army, and husband vf Gussie McKee, the “Pool Room Queen,” on a charge of murder. He {s accused of killing Nathan Wolff, a Portland pawnbroker, on last Martin {s a son of a former member ef the police force of this city. His father {s now in in Harlem, and is wealthy The young man was dism: the army in 1s 1 tenced to a year passing a bad check pelson, Gussie Mch ng business 8, before the ac- worce. the died tion came to trial. Martin was last heard of here in July, 1906, when he was arrested on a charge of attempting to burglarize a ‘Third avenue drug store. He said then @hat he had been in Idaho and } tana for three y@ars. There w sufficient evidence him and it is supposed that he re to the West. Wife Furniehed Evidence. The Portland dispat says that Martin has married a Wife was \ nurse of information arrest of Martin on the murder charge was based to be a strong chain former a his wife teint land Ife in | Martin was | tw on He saw vic Caba i Rico and bravery was over was Becond to a the close of the to land was the pressing affairs | 5] 00 and $] 50 of his banking concern in London. e e Henry B. Harris also sailed on the n ay —_< _— >_> __ y Lusitania, and 11 to make an ex- a er trip through Norway E a = = ee Charles W. Dillingham, | that unless it was am ated he would " eserted his mother-of-pearl ial Inter $t was not belteved tha: EFA RRES rTER ETS The court martia: found hii ices, was also cro se for this would save Aim. De. it ' § During his trial Gussie McKee vist . an interne tn St. M: F. him and the fact of the marriage be- came public. extenuating cire tin's dismissal 1 the army went RR thin’ a vow months Martin passed a forgéd check for $i4.86 on the Gornam OPPENHEIM GLLINS & G 34th Street---West "Extraordinary Sale of French Hand Made Waists 250 Imported Hand Made Lac Waists, ) Renaissance French, Irish and Duchess. 8. 75 3.95, 5.00 Sites 34 to 44, Regular prices $18.00, $20.00, $25.00..... New Lingerie Waists............... re rneeey + UUM “on sate 200 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits Close Out On Sale ‘ aicthen| Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits | w | Severai styles—of new and desirable materials—,) 5 00 | May 7th. Serge, Panama, Fancy Worsteds, all prevailing e | colors. Ranging in price from $37.50 to $45.00. .) Women’s Coats Tussah Travelling Coats—Empire model Imported Lace Braid Coats—Black and colors.. Evening Capes—oOf imported broadcloth..... -..8.90 Hand Made Imported Lace Coats..........................-23.50 Liberty Satin Capes—aAni colors.. poboosuguoHen? /dei!) 18.00 Summer Outing Suits White Tailored Serge Suits...... sapobduasnsiohbona’ hI PAD As) Three-piece Tailor Suits—Tropical materials..............-- 25.00 Tussah Jumper Dresses.................. pondsoddadbadod sued 20.00 Linen Tailored Suits............... Lingerie Princess Gowns—New models seve 13,50, 20.00 12.00 to 50.00 Walking Skirts Taffeta Silk Skirts—jg gored, graduated folds........+....+ poonotshZ/s) Siciiian Skirts—z models, flare or pleated, Black, Navy or White..5.75 EX-LIEUTENANT, AMERICAN LORD : Fairfax, Who Keeps Title and been spend Virginia h lgretted to The only thing that induced wise av | daughters, t | the financial situation. to effect Aug. 10, 1000. | gradu the recovery was natural and healthy. = | Corsets SX. Tp: 19°7020°STREETI NEW ti The New Lyra Corset | THouGH of domestic manufacture, the new Lyra Corset takes rank readily with the best French makes. It has the same ON CE HUSBAND OF “POOL ROOM QUIN”: iS) | { | Queenly Shape and Beautifui Contour that characterize the finest Parisian mcdels, and itssc.entice lines gently mou!d the fo:m to harmonize with the prevailing styles. 82 Second Floor. Exclusive modistes who have never befure recomme ded any but French Corsets now heartily pasethe virtues of the new Lyra, SHLS FOR LONDON i Full lines of Spring and Summer mod. Is jor 1908 now on display Asserts Citizenship, Re- is g #, at trom :5 to $8. grets Leaving Virginia. a Demonstrat on o° idea! Shoulder Brace f 2 one Shoulder Brace which will It expands the te, and ugh still de Virginian who tn | keep you nerican citi Ln straight without discomfort. chest one to three inches, positively preventing @ lung competling deep breathing For ladies and children, also men; two styles, Can be fitted to any one— trouble by y" Dirgwall was pnd son of a poilce s t he could gave life and leg sas given the case. He baked to 200 degrees of he of blood, then pl monia tee t to ar s that woull Now the les | and yager. R. Guggenheim, his wife and three | tous! UE! the history of jour- to Mf} nalicm advertisers wil! have an opportunity to make public announce- ment through ‘a 200 eon the Lusitania, automoodile trip on| in from 150 tuggenhelm said] bring a rus nto 1 ar who st concern over Business was back to norma! and y getting {x almost norm Silverware Company and was qtrested | He had nothing to say on politics, re- aS SS City sien Gnd convicted tn isis own defense, be: “T leave that to my brother &| Rage newspaper — the fore Recorder Gott. he niraded th inarklog Mut event acai INQUEST ON BOMB THROWN. ar fad contracted the mofohine habit in| Simon. the Senator. * abe 25th Anniversary Edi- Cuba and had. mazried Guealo Moke en , } stolen the cantern ted forgery wh of the drug. His niea saved him from | Sing Sing but the Recorder that he would } to be punt @ term of a vear In the nen declared | ed by ‘Gusslo Mokee. soon after o- tion, entered ne that he had an, The sult was hen the | MeKee woman ded. In the mean. | time Mertin had disappeared from New York On July 11, 196 Ing ‘the drug store at No, ne, Ws he was arrosted for on next an in a hall | Way, but de had been Im: |! pifcated inn At that time] € Martin sho ffocta of tndul- fence 'n 1 he woitld eave the 1 new ford, only to drift lower In the. social pale'and finally face a charge of mur. for t= he frat dow B mener and commit |BAKING After Policeman Had Been “Given st] and a priest short (ime ago to *arpenter owen hie return If hel and freesing of an Injured leg, Jot rut of the seraps, and he kept us| Ho fell on a rusty nall tast July in et t In in his wight lem, It was decided! brought on by hi |Jury Falla to Get New Light on tion of The World—out next Sunday, May 10th This will be by far the biggest ection of a newspaper ever pub lished. Anextra 109,000 copies will be printed Advertisements for this remarkable issuc should } be sent in without delay | AND FREEZING Union Square Affair. SAVES LIFE AND LEG; hela to-day by Cor Jorer Shr deaths from tho bomb throwing in Union Square Park on March 28. The small court-room was filleq with friends of the five wit- |nesges, all Socialists, The five | bean questioned many times by Metals nnd representatives of Attorney'a oMfce, b: er the ti Wile Met on the sud y told to-daw what nd the C t Up,” Dr, Sullivan Tried Des- perate Remedies, Although Nis life was doapatred of, had been summoned a ty tv they Iknew Itea of the church, Volleoman ©. 2, omen atont. the caso Coroner m fe to the alternate baking jeougit ty a verdict that Tiraate Ell Drand oame to his death chEouah PAUL e exnesion of a been n bands ©: ‘a! verat: » and that 1) and mortification eet | latter died ea Tomult of the explosion, epping on a oar, ( ' ‘THE EVENING WORLD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1908. — > -o a> Oe es sss ae q ee The New Odor “Supreme” fascinating and lasting, $1.45 the ounce. Eighth e Restaurant £7 Main Floor, 10 Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. SIXTHTAV.. 19770 20®STREETI NEW YORK. Chin Strap preserves and restcres graceful chin contour. 4F Main Floor. Striking Examples of the Saving Opportunities in Our May Sale of Undermuslins ALL we need to say is that prices are actually half what they were three months ago, the result of a tremendous reduction in materials, embroideries and laces. No sale in years can equal this great yearly event. 6Qe for Gowns of nainsook: rourd, V or square neck, with lace or embroidery insertion, beading and ribbon. Q8e for Gowns of nainsook; round, for Gowns of crossbar $1.98 lawn, round neck, with dainty embroidery edge with ribbons, puff Sleeves trimined same. 50c tor Covers ot nainsook, with Vor square neck, with dainty Ince inve sor medallions embroidery or ‘ace insertion and and la othe 8 have embroidery beading, others with insertion and Insertion, beading and edge. tucks, a j 0c (or irawers of cambrie or $1.25 for Gowns of nainsoole; nainsook, witir lace insertion round neck, with em Sq) aval lace or deep embroidery ruffle broidery insertion, neck and sleeves with bias folds of lawn with ribbon run through. $1.50 for Gowns of Nalnsook, round or square neck with rows of laee insertions, beading and and tucks. , for Drawers of cambric or 75c nainsook in Garter or Isa- belle style. Q8c for Drawers of crossbar lawn, Aa edge or embroidery ‘insertion and, wide umbrella ruffle, with edge to match. Jace insertions. ; =) i 0 bric 7 for Skirts, lace or em- AS Gee ee a te $1.50 broidery with insertions deep _ ‘tional ruffles with rows of pin tucks. Q98e for Skirts with deep lawn flounce, with tucks and em broidery ruffie or with rows of lace insertion, tucks and edg». $1.95 for Skirts with deep lawn | flounce, with rows of em- | broidery insertion and embroid and edging to match. 19¢ for Children’s Drawers of cambric with ruffle ot tucks and hemstitching; sizes 2 to 14 years for Children’s Drawers of 25¢ cambric with ruffle of embroi tucks. | $2.95 for skirts 1a sambric or lawn body: lace and em broidery trimmed, or with embroidery or lace, beading and ribbon dery and rows « sertion, beading and | stitched tucks. | $1.50 cr two-piece Cover and | 50c er Combination of | dainty lace, medallions, bead- ing and ribbon, 39c for Drawers of cambric, deep umbrella ruffle, tucks and | embroidery edge. | | i, yj 3 for two-piece Combination | 7 for Misses’ lrawers of nain- Tutte and tucks or trimmed with laces, BEC oe eu iaecorcoret | oe eS, IB to 18. youre 75e for Covers of nainsook, with | and Skirt: with rows of Jace in- | umbrella ruffle oF lawn with” hem for Mieses’ Drawers of nain svok; umbrella rutfle of lawn with embroidery edge and rows of | tucks. laces. Drawers nd ribbons. Extraordinary: mbroidered White Batiste Robes at 41.93 4] Dae is posiiively the lowest price «ver quod on Embroidered Robes. As a matter of tact, the price docsn’| cover the cost of the Batiste, to say nothing ot the beiutiful embroidery. And then, the:e Robes are partially mad: —but little time and labor are requircd to turn them into attractive, expen-ive looking Lingerie Dresses. When we teil you that these are the Robes that we have been sciling at the rate of S:veral hundred a day at 42.25, you will realize that extraordinary 15 not putting it too strong y. a2 Main Floor, lawn: with hed at si Jes with Live The May Sale of Waists offers extraordinary values. possible only through our enormous ; urchases. No one day sale about this, but a continuous presentation throughout the month of under-priced specials £27 Second Floor. pa This Mannish This Dainty Lawn Waist Lawn Waist trimmed|with embroidery $1 48 fine pleated front, long $1.25 . . dmedal.iovs andVal lace pane s and Val lace... sleeves & 2 button cuts, at Scores of other splendid values throughout our spacious Department. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Barésain Basement Musiin Underwear:-May Sale Unprecedented v .u s—bountiful variely—weil made, clean, dainty garments— everything essentia! to a big, successful, satisfying sale. us art ee ‘ f 0 ‘Hahn orecn Petticoat striped tc. Sainsook Covers, full iront, with fine laces 3 gy @ Gi ghim and Moreen Petlicoats in striped and ae -mbroide PeClicnnace plain materials, with pleated or uttonhole deep lave und embroidery yokes, at CARES ee semen ieee: aed OL TAN This Dressy Lawn Waist frimmes wi. embroider- $1.00 $1.24 Gowns of cambric or nainsook, square o: V shape yoke and slipover styles, embroidery and lacetrimmed yoke Qe for $1.49 Cam- 9S8e cambric, with um flounce with several fine 30¢ ; 59c Drawers of shaped f tucks and needlework, at...... 39e Wr Children’s on Dre: sof Linette Suit- ing, ccambray and gingham, In bric Pett!oais, yle, with embroid- iuil founce, with cui, shield, larg: or coilar of and ceep embr in colored material, strictly rulfle, caibric unde: s0 Dutch Neck style; € cna dust ruffle. onan 10,000 Women's Swiss Rib Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless, remarkable values, at 7@ Great Sale of Women’s Fine Shoes A mammotl, mo ey-saving sale 0} thousands of pairs and odd lots fron: ieremost Shoemake:s of Amer ca, such as Thos. G. Plant Co., Bos: n. Mass. ; odge-Bliss Co,, of Newburyport, and Chas. K. Val Dittenhoffer, Cincinnati; wb Fox, Haverhill. Fine shoes at half the cost ot the inferior kind. £0 Basement. aS $1.23 ee for $2.25 ane Oxfords $1.48 fenes for $2.25 Shoes mS ae 31.87 for $3.59 Oxtords ces—tans, white popular to-day. > Ss shoes and Ox uv th toes, tit SIMPS2)i CR.AAwWEORD CC tar Second Fi: NN Annual Spring Clearance of Pianos far Feurth Floor. (Ce K XRING out all the pianos that have been out on rental during the winter and others that have been taken in ex- change for new. A sale that puts a good piano within reach of the humblest home and offers advantages to all who ‘or any reason do not care to the usual cost of the better truments, s a fine lot ©” pianos re- served for each day this week. To-morrow’s list contains a num- ber of sterling instraments, such Sale When Price. New. 1 Wheelock ‘95 §350 1 Mathushek 95 300 i Raven & Bacon... 95 300 1 Kohler &¢» Lang..... 100 1 Bradbury 115 1 Zellman... 125 1 Steriing... (25 1 Hardman. 145 1 Weisster.. 145 1 Weikert... 160 1 Water.... 165 1 Duplex ... 200 800 3) 550 800 400 A new Piano and Organ | and 63 Pianos; all Uprights. combined, other To those who so desire we will make ‘pecial easy payment terms as owas ‘> Down ! “la = { on any piano costing $150 or less. Vqva'ly favorable terms on more costly instruments. Other Bargains for l'riday and Saturday, Every one a good instrument—one that will give you years of pleasure. Cr if, within a year, you wish a more expensive instrun ent, we will allow amount paid towsrd payment for new piano from our stock. Plate, 59e¢ fT Third Floor, Script type, name only. special offer. 50 Visiting Cards and Plate, Reman or (1d } nglish £0 Visiting Cards and Pi; Sr ‘] A very 89c ded Olu English... 100 Wedding Invita- tions or Announce- ments—3 lines in Eng reript wi fE —tine \ pe 50 Cards : wo setsof I ; nitial Paper—full in ree sheets of paper: special 1¢ French Cambric Paper, 20 sheets ani 10 eloper—entra quality al, box....+++ Full line of 23c¢ Y her ¢ -plated ion nteed tofittubs ot al izes nly 500 seats at this very * 4A8e - Fifth Floor. \ For Maple Bath Tub Seat

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