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NET TIGHTENING ‘MRS YERKESMCOUAT” BELTS T0‘INER = ABOUT LANPHERE Finding of Skull Supposed to| Be That of Mrs. Gunness | Coimpletes Case. a witness Jaction broug tt £ ( Fequired to ¢ of the corpus del Ray Lamp) of the ruins f quence some f to the prosecution may up. And when the screening is finished To Jury Next Week. | The bits of shining al found by the miner among the piles of nails, Dolis and other relics of the farm house wv bear evidence of one fact even if they do not prove to be gold fillings or crowns from Mrs. Gunness's teeth, | Each globule is fused Into the cinders | with w in contact and molded sorts of irregular shapes. !s had as to the fe! e which con- eumed the " is upon the alleged h ngendered @ ruins that the State for support of its con- ead of Mrs. Gunness on the morning of | Ray Lamphere ht before the cording to the schedule in this regard. The time his trial is less | certain. Until eviff Smutzer has ex: | Rausted the possibilities of the farm- house it 1s scarcely likely that the ease will be docketed for trial, Accord- ing ‘to the pre: ate of progress this will mean a delay of months. The prosecution is in fact almost Feady to switch over from its forme: attitude which conte ated an imme diate trial. Discussi of the bafflin; aspects of the affair has been so gen- eral amd the prevalence of opinion hos- tlle to the State’ ide so unexpectedly strong that ¢ ce of having t @udmit the case to a jury influ by these circumstances is more than a remote possibility. i} The defense shows no anxiety to) push the matter forward. | Digging on the farm has been again stopped, as it has been decided to first | § drag the pond in the y y for bodle which Mrs. Gunness might have weight ed down. Lamphere’s Wife Found. Ray Lamphere’s deserted wife has| been found near Sayre, Pa. He once} worked as a horse shoer about Sayre, eng in 19 was convicted of breaking | § into freight ‘3. The fact that more watches have been found than there arg known ictims of Mrs. Gunness's bloodthirstiness, and | that more persons who are known to have disappeared after starting to her | place, or a place supposed to have been hers, hay been reported than there are bodies, suffice to keep alive inter- | est in a further search of the farm. |f GEAR: QUAKE MARKS RECIRD WN WASHINGTON Shock of Hour's Duration | Probably Tumbled Things in Central America. probably Grand Jury Mot first revision of WASHINGTON, May 15.—An_ earth- quake that lasted an hour, and of con- siderable intensity. was recorded on the | fq Weather Bureau seismographs here | early to-day, The origin, according to| a statement of Chief Willls 1, Moore, of | the bureau, is approximately 3,200 miles | from Washington, but while it pointed out that Central America or the Pacific Ocean west of Central America fall within this distance and might possibly be the location of the disturb- if ance, no definite statement to this effect | 4 could be made. ‘The quake began at 3.39.52 o'clock this | 3 morning, Toth meridian Ume. d e strongest motion, which set lasted for about ten minutes, preliminary tremors which were very sharply defined, and fort ALBA seum + occupied stx minutes The State Mu- | seismograph | fl ed earthquake shocks this 4 beginning of the prelim- nore was at BAT A.M. The | m ten The end of the dist A.M. The origin of tari Appears to htve been aly 4,500 miles southwest, probably frony the rection of Alexico. by It,” She Says When Ex- amined on | 8) 9 rhe first | the examinatic 5,000,000 in his I t the estate pre irt In a gown a white, ny her secre- k, a tall, well ese es, the law Mrs, Yerkes ver’s Suit. aie ENDS HIS LIFE BY GAS. Tailor Senda Wife and Child Away, Then Kills Himself, | Albert Ra 198 Bergen wife and two: relatives ide Yerkes ne Court to-day as to trial of an! yh Redding, her | nt of the y Ade was eing sworn Adelaide Miz- a signal from state | artes T. um is upon a con- he was to receive Mrs. The an order by Justice ning, and when he flat at noon he was nd just how much s the will ted to be gas | been 1 se i Bhe ald. not know the « s worth frit , WEEK-END | SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow (Friday and rt Saturday) we are introducing some of our Week-End Specials for the Summer. THESE PRICES ARE SPECIAL AND APPLY ONLY ON FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. La BELLE CREOLE Perfectos Cut to $1.25 a Box .... (25 Cigars) ] This is for the smoker of light mild cigars. La BELLE CREOLE Perfectos are the regular 10 cent size, guaran- teed hand made, filler absolutely all high grade Havana, and,a genuine imported Sumatra wrapper. ISLE OF PINES Rothschilds Cut to $2.50 a Box ... : (60 Cigars) This is for the smoker of Havana cigars. The filler and the wrapper are both Havana tobacco of good quality. Similiar cigars cannot be bought elsewhere for less than 3-for-a-quarter. ISLE OF PINES Apollos =~ Cut to $2.00 a Box ... . (50 Cigars) | This cigar is made of the same stock as the ISLE OF PINES Rothschild. The shape is that long slender, dainty panetella so popular with cigar smokers in Havana. REMEMBER these cigars are regular—the prices are special. Every cigar sold ina UNITED Store is guaranteed exactly as represented and our assurance of satisfaction is a pledge that if in any case the cigars purchased are not to the smoker’s taste, there is no obligation to keep them. We want them back. UNITED CIGAR STORES THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908.4 was adjourned unt 9 7 Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue 7 poe Telephone $700 Chelsea Established Forty Years “Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store _ An Exceptional Offering for Saturday Men’s $15.00 Suits, $10.00 Adams Building—Second Floor Here is a chance to get a thoroughly good and stylish Suit at an unusually low price We will offer a group of about 300 Suits at $10.00 each for quick selling to-morrow, Sizes to fit men from 34 to 46 ¢ The materials are stylish fancy cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds, as well as plain black and blues, All cut sack style. Suits that we consider splendid value at | $15.00; to-morrow for | | z | 500 dozen high grade Scarfs (like cut)—Long, narrow, , crocheted and knit “Fibre” weave, in a large va- | ideal for wed | | Natural Wa , The famous “Rover Boys” series, including “Rover Boys $10.00 Men’s Fancy Vests At less than half price. Adams Building—Second Floor. _ , 250 men’s Fancy Waistc: all from our regular stock of high class Vests, formerly sold 00 to $3.00. The assortment shows patterns in Flannels and Mercerized Fabrics, in light and dark patterns, browns, grays and tans, in checks and stripes; also some full-dress and stout 4 13 and some slightly soiled— the reason for this great price sacr' measurement; while they last, at............ i ., Another Lot of Fancy Wash Vests in a wide range of patterns, in s 34 to 40 chest, in neat effects. Values $1.00; y at. pecial for Saturday Boys’ $5 Suits, $3.00. S its are taken from our regular stock, lines we could not duplicate. We have placed them all in one lot and marked them at this low price for a speedy clearance. In the collection are handsome Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits, in neat fancy Mixtures; sizes 24e to 10 years; also double breasted and Norfolk Suits, in sizes 8 to 10 years; fancy cheviots, cassimeres, Worsteds and piain blues and blacks. Our regular $5.00 3. 00 values; special to-morrow .. . AD dition of eas 1908 1 King’s Views of New York, 29c Adams Building—Book Department. Containing over four hundred illustrations of all the towering build- ings in which are centred the business interests of the world. This is the double number sold by dealers at 50c.; our special price 29c Boys’ Favorite Books on the F, ” the latest ou 500 Entirely New 50c Neckwear for Men, 25c agan i 39c regular made Four-in-Hands, the new riety of plain and fancy colorings, all perfect and earing with the close fitting fold collars. Bought at just half, direct from a Phila- delphia manufacturer. 50c. values, at.... 25c I Other Summer Furnishings for Men ed) Union Suits—Jersey fitting, knee length, a) sleeveless, $1.00 and $£.50 Suit. mal Half Hose—Finest importé.. gauze lisle, ten new fe colors, at 25¢ per pair. ee Half Hose—Fine imported, silky mercerized, eal twelve new colors, 3 pairs for $3.00, 2 i Abbreviated White Madras Undergarments For men, sleeveless shirts, coat front, and knee dra Wers to match, Cree ee hatly each, 50 and 75¢ Summer Shirts for Men Everything that is new and good in foreign and domestic woven and printed cottons, including the new models of Earl & Wilson Shirts, at $2.50 and $3.50. A new burnt orange pleated front Coat Shirt, with new color inserted, striped pleated fronts, cuffs attac ite, pleated front, feather $1.00 and $1.5 Ready To-Morrow, a Fine Lot Douglas Shoes for Men At $1.98 and $2,59 Adams Building. “1 brand every shoe I make with its low So says W. L. Doug! id that is why he makes more shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, and when you tuy them for less than their branded price you get a genuine shoe bargain. We contract with the Douglas factories to take every pair of shoes that has even the slightest surface mark or defect. These they term ‘Fac- tory Damaged.” The impertections are for the most part so im- material that they do not affect in the least either the looks or wearing quality of the shoes, Every style leather is represented in the col- lection of these famous shoes, together with every last that is new and desirable. Shoes and Oxfords for Summer wear, $1.98 and $2.59 Boys’ Douglas Shoes, $1.98. ~~ Great Sale of Hair Goods . Adams Building We have just received another lot of select Hair Goods, em- bracing the best and most exclusive styles, and at the prices we offer s inal cost of material alone. This is with- out questi ional offer of the season. Better take advantage of these low priced offerings: Switches Switches—all lon; Coronet Braids Bonanqn Pompadours Putts Gibson Pompadours....... 1.39 Merry Widow Pufis. . Feather weight Pompadours.98¢ Newport Pufls, 8 in Handsome Net Pompa- Puffs, 4 in set dours . Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store Carriage Entrances on 2ist Street Telephone 5700 Chelsea a Splendid Values for Saturday in Suits, Coats and Dresses for Misses and Girls Hise reeens Suits—In_ mixtures, plain or light Stripes, lined throughout with satin, very full pleated | skirt with four-inch bias fold; sizes 14 and 16 years. f $15.75 Value $19.75; Specialiatacsawee vcs csala reine J Misses’ Linen ( uits—Three-quarter length cut-) away model, in natural linen and white, full pleated! 10 50 skirts with four-inch bias fold; sizes 14 aml 16 years, f $ ° dio SUOUULOHL AV ce atieince a cet J —In stripe covert, two models, fly “utaway, very good value; sizes 14 and io} $5.95 Special at years. Misses’ Princess Lingerie Dresses—In several pretty models, at | $7.50 to $24.75 Misses’ Tub Dresses—In lawns, ginghams and dimities, many pretty { madelsafromi see soasteneacarnentrin tnirin 53.95 to $10.95 | Girls’ Tub Dresses—in gingham, linen and repp, a number of | pretty styl to select from S, at. .$1.25 to 6 to 14 3 We Continue the Sale of Women’s Untrimmed Hats : At 65c Each. Bress shapes—value $1.00 and $1.25. | Also 100 New Trimmed Fiats | At $5.00 Each. Values up to $10.00 Veilings---All Styles, Including Correct Auto Veils Large assortments of SILK VEILINGS in plain and fancy mesh grounds, also DOTTED VEILINGS in black, black on white and the desirable colors, at, yard .: All silk heavy CHIFFON CLOTH AUTO \V yards long, washable quality, in black, white, light blue, pink, cham- Pagne, navy and brown. Value $14 (soo Superior quality SILK CHIFFON CLOTH AUTO VEIL long, fancy hemstitched deep hem, in black, white, hunter | green, navy and brown, each $1.98 | The new GRENADINE AUTO SQUARE VEILS, in "$2.25 ‘ grounds, in black, brown and navy. MOURNING VE The Latestin Women’s Neckwear White Embroidered Collars—low and medium heighi,) white Embroidery Bows, colored Silk Bows, etc,; special | 12}c | value at, each Net and Lace Jabots, Net Bows, Net and Lace Bows, Gil son Stocks, Lace Chemisettes, etc., at, Gibson Stocks of Venise Lace, Valencier without Bow, Lace Jabots, Net Jabots, plain Net Bows, | Lace Bows, white and colored Mull Ties, Ascots, white f high band embroidered Turnover Collars, all at, each..... J Real Irish Crochet Coat Collars, peat trish Crochet Lace exceptional value, at, | $2.98 Bows, atyench ie. oe The Well Known Helland Metai Hair Dryer, 25c¢ We will place on sale to-mor- } ua pw in our Toilet Goods De- ment one thousand of thesz! brated Hair Dryers, while f 25c last, at the phenomenally | low price of........2..-+00e J | They have sold hitherto at $2.c0. : ca 25¢ 98c ach Saturday Candy Specials | Adams Building Chocolate Covered » Molasses | 3} Regular price 39¢. per | bhai ee ete 29¢ Chocolate Covered Butte and Caramels. Regular pri Try our delicious Chewing Mo- lasses Candy, with Peanut But centre, something new, at, Ib. 2 Assorted Old Fashioned Choco- lates. Regular price 39¢. pe {hh}, (i nAscannndnacagos rice 39¢, 25 | per I. Sheet Music None sent C. O. D. Saturday Only 25¢ | Cc) 2e each extra by mail. Adams Building, itz, (Yew. Witte Brown | Gir] Who Threw Me incere?. (New | Down: ou Want Someone t Dai Prien C ‘ 30 Home Unt ft ! of Mine, ng, Dill. ; the Prairte, Mary Might Have Been. ballad.) q You. Waltz Home, "af Hone wits Me! mi Be My Baby jay. (New.) Enough | for the Rose 4 Tvs Goud | Mareh, March, n ne Front Door Brown paon Mai Mateos Ti mec rian Pluity Ruffles. Yesterday et, Vive Taken Quite @ Taney Lotus San. to You. Operatic Hits, 12c. i ” From “Nearly a Hero.’* Tath of New York. ront © Nearly 1 Want You. her Queen Uater Ane Ate! seraeadublecesI-e-d. eee You Siete’ 1 Glad’ itm Home ete . eee oy Music from"? The Yankee Pringe,”” | Harrigan, Cone On Dows ‘Town, | I'm Awfully Strong for You. Pe daink’ to sary a Notion. J5e Think It Over Carefully \ Gens from “THE MERRY WIDOW," fe Dae