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+ ) { HUNGRY PUPILS DICE-THROWING TO GET LUNCHES CHARGE AGAINST WITHOUT COST JEROME I FORM First of Free Kitchens Will Be That and Other Counts Made Opened on East Side } To-Morrow. in Specific Shape in New Presentment. vening World.) , June &—Additional TICKETS BEAR PRICE. U —— charges: rict-Attorney Je ome, of rave bean with Gov. Reluctance to Accept Charity > 1 Overcome by Committee of Relief. Hilam F. King, chatrm: of the sommitt pr sckiolders of the Metropolitan senting i= Company. The charges wee are based on the t ny given be- ya) fore Richant L. Hand, special commis- nattlon | M2ReF appointed by the Governor to} hear the ai accusations. ool pupils on) District-aAtto Jerome will be given | until June 16 to file his answer, and the new counts will be referred to Commis- sioner Hand, opened at noon to- jer of Ca- st other will | c Res a supplemental and are fow days at No. 15 made because Commissioner Hand ruled E i that he could not entertain testimony | a the University Settle- pearing on the points, as no specific ade against Mr. | nbody three separate spec as: First, that District-at- | torney Jerome sug, to EB. R. ‘Thom: whom an investigatt: tions were pen that he ounsel Achy se he liquor $1 ashaxe Allen Ryan and Assistant District-At- . that, District-At- | highly dishi ble ‘to the adr | shaking di ks with Allen and t in th aged wi on or abo: William Mont- | 5 | were pending. e crime of a purpose jeneral of in all the public schools on jt below Houston street | ™ y-day for dls Ne tion to pup a he no poulipatilsitorsione Kitchen at ¢ and Forsyth streets, criminal matters.’ The tickets were on sale at 2 cents te each to afford ! © FIGHT FOR GUN BREMS UP TAAL eo) WW OOURT-OOM need’ of tham, and at the variety of food at the minimum *t! Brother of cr. ~O Fel- | ute the Isidor M. Levey Mrs tenstein and Phiilp Sact committee which has ac: the Canal Street h fs a practical baker ar The menu for to for ohildrem wi!! include of 1s kitchen no one will know who paid or } did not pay. Murdered Man cost. ‘The kitchens are to be kept ; Sei5ct as erachitie ¢ arent s He Carried Pistol Be- close, and as long es may prove neces - ae een | sary in the fall. It 4s hoped that be- | cause of Threats | fore the beginning of the next school i} the Board of Education wil! t ms in some of houses where a charge of murdering Giuseppi Nezzi insuMciently nour- jn 1906, was called in the Supreme Court, | Brooklyn, to- Inoticegy a suspicious bulge in the hip of Vincenzo Nezziv, a brother of the slain | exzio that it would be wise for him to | e outlines of a huge revolver. Ragnarelll put his hand on the pistor and tried to remove it, whispering to Sezio was held in the Adams street; Nezzio resisted and nession When the trial of Anato Grenaldi, on) Bast ehildren who are Ished at Lome may be fed. Detective Bagnarell! n addition to the kitchens, relief work in the komes will be continued A committee of three women was ap- pointed to-day to visit the homes of children reported by schoo chers as apparently suffering for lack of food. ‘Phe find from outside contributions has grown to $3 Among tho y submit. But gent checks ". H. Stuy- yesant. $100; J man, $60; Cor- | ted free from the detective's grasp. nelia Long White, $00, and E. T, Stat. court proceedings were interrupted ford, 8. land excited spectate began to climb ay seats. Justice Aspinall rapped vainly THREE GO TO SING SiG. 5 ore : s ‘The detective closed with Nezalo ain and, with the assistance of court managed to take tie pistol. 44 calibre and fully loaded so great “Rubber-Tired” Johnson and Pals | &% Robbed » Woman otficers, It was of Luther Harris, George Brooks and! ‘The excitement had become Lawrence Johnson, the latter the legs, that Justice Aspinall adjourned court. loss crook who thas long been known!) After the court room had been to the police as * al’ John- | cleaved, Nezzio was arraigned before gon, were sentenced to six years and | the Justies, He suid his life had been three months at Sing Sing by Justice | reatened and he carried the pistol Millaueen in General sions to-day | ‘ane to ‘testify against my ypON A conviction wo! s murderer.” he said. “Greti- fn a West ‘Twenty ot anioena it ends Said they. would kill. me At the time of t the polive | #1 did not stay away.” had an ng the ee On the application of the prisoner's inen who with x counsel, who said the inefdent would ith legs than prejudice “-m the jurymen were dis missed and the case set over until the ert they did to get tubber-Tired” John- fon, He propels h OD mself about in =| tle two-wheeled gig. in which he ontsen | the detectives for half a mile. Nezziowas held in the Adams street rt fpr carrying a concealed weapon. McCutcheon’s “The Linen Store” Tailored Linen Waists At 2.50 We direct especial attention to these $2.50 Waists of our own manufacture, which are of excep- tional vaue. Made of a good, firm quaiity of Pure Linen in an attractive pleated model. Jabot Lawn Waist, $2.75, White grounds with black, brown, pink, lavender or buestrip:s. Full jabot front. Very dainty. $275. In addition to the above we, display a very complete line of Pure Linen Waists in other models at $4.50 and $3.00; Dimity Waists, $3.50 and $4.50; Imported Madras Waists, $3.50, $4.0 and $4.50; as well as a very choice collection of Cotton, Voile and Lingerie Waists, plain white and in colors, at $2.75 and upward to 335.00. ‘ oth Ave. & 34th St. Upposite Waldorf-Astoria SSS. PO EST ROOT ated ean iii “~ o realize the pleasure there is in tobacco you must chew it. There’s more solid satisfaction in a The Fine-Cut Chew than you can buy in any “Virgin tobacco in any other form. Leaf” is the finest of Green River selected, ripened tobacco, carefully and cured, end packed fresh and clean in a special tinfoil package. 5 cents buys it anywhere. Get some. Established by D. H. McALPIN & CO. DRIVES OUT RHEUMATISM A good linime some good home remedy will usually give temporary reli he pain of Rheumatism, but the disease is more than skin deep and cannot be rubbed away, nor can it be drawn out with a plaster. Such treatment neither prevents nor cures; the excess of acid, which produces Rheumatism, the blood and the disease can never be cured while the circulation remains saturated with this irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison, The trouble will shift from place to place, settling on tne nerves and causing pain and inflammation at every exposure or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. When neglected or improperly treated, Rheumatism becomes chronic and does not depend upon climatic conditions to bring on an attack, but remains a constant, painful tr .S. drives out Rheumatism by neutralizing and expelling the e 1 from the blood. It purifies and invigor- ates the circulation so that instead of an acid-laden stream, constantly depositing uric acid in the joints, muscles, nerves and bones, the entire system is nourished and made healthy by rich, life-giving blood, Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice desired will be sent free to all who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,t ATLANTA, GA, or REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, THE NINTH OF JUNE TO-MORROW THE AUCTION SALE OF Long Island City Lots (266 25-foot Lots ) TOMORROW Sale takes place at the Exchange Salesrooms, 4 & 16 Vesey St. AT $f A. M. SHARP. - TO-MORROW 70” can remain for J, 2 on 3 years. Title Policies Free. All Assessments Paid, Bank Books Accepted, Do Not Fail to Attend This ABSOLUTE SALE. TO-MORROW JOSEPH P. DAY, Auctioneer, 31 Nassau St. N. Y. City. FORASACE annus these STEAMBOATS. Auto Oversiock; [Must Un.oad. | Auto Oversices;, Must Uncad. ATTEN NE mobile Establishment 260 OP THE PINESD CA LUNG BRANCH AND BACK OFF BemD “AT BUYERS: | ASBURY PARK AND BAC t from. $1,100; Ly. Bloomfield hath Lin Ha Si M ‘att Uulek Uke tand : $i, $1500, th Maxwells, SKILL other makes. way Weniceh Moun Chane to pick * : fer, unuistial eco ao) atrations cheerfully AUTO BODIES GALORE. Broadway Mammoth Auto- mobile Exchange, 239 to 245 _W. sth st.. near Broadway WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. icc SASH OR CREDIT. EASY PAY! T: gral American Watch & Diamond vo, Cortlandt, PIANOS AND ORGANS, the finest proposition in baby and studio ming upright and player elogantly ftintahed: all it pays buyers to in- OBNTLEM 41 weekly pa ct | > materia EXCMANGS CLUTIUNG CU, 230 BROADWAY. Entrance on Park Place, DIAMONDS ox CREDIT WATCHES an Malien tianes ain tte) gir" rive MIRRORS, }'*:;, nt rai confectioners, floris's, restavran ‘ONS Treat bargains, NS. 129 We Bre at SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | = = WORK MONDAY WONDERS.’ WORLD WANTS WORK WONDE! THR _BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, jJUNE 8, - CHRISTMAN PIANOS, 9 Greenh u [ and Company Dry Goods Silk Dresses at 19.75 In this collection of women’s 3000 and 3500 silk dresses at 1975 there is one style in a full range of sizes for misses and small women. The dresses are ina pretty one-piece princess model, and also in clever modifications of the princess style. Materials are dotted foulards, em- broidered taffetas and embroidered pongees in a splendid choice of street and evening shades. Trimming of laces, nets, fancy buttons, lending a most effective and the proper finish to each dress. At 19.75 Each Hot or Iced Tea is served throughout the day without charge, in our Recep- Lounging Room, tion and Fourth Floor Second Floor English Repp and Linen Tub Skirts These white’ washable skirts of imported English repp and linen are cool and smart; and they won't shrink, be- cause that’s all done before they're made. In tour new styles, including the new button-down-the-front model. Full skirts. First-grade tailoring throughout. At 2.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.50 Each Second Floor Boys’ 650 Suits Broken sizes in Norfolk and At 4.75 double-breasted suits from our od regular stock—the remainder of this season's best-selling styles; a splendid choice of fine fancy materials; exactly the suit that the boy needs for vacation wear can be had now at quite a substantial saving in cost; regularly 6.50 each. Now at 4.75 Also decided price-reductions on: Young Men’s Suits, Boys’ and Children’s Reefers; Boys’ Russian ana Sailor Suits and Boys’ Furnishings. Second Floor Women’s 4.00 Shoes at 2.00 For Tuesday’s selling only, we offer a collection of women's dress and walking boots at half price—our regular 4.00 stock at 2.00. In patent leather and black Russia calfskin, lace and button styles. They are a trifle lower in height than the regular height boot. All with welted soles. The sizes are broken, which is the only reason on earth why these 4.00 boots are yours tomorrow ‘At 2.00 a Pair Second Floor ee Here is an idea that will create A New Idea », 4 stir in the umbrella —busi- The Wind-Proof ness. It is the “wind-proof’ umbrella In a strong wind these Umbrella umbrellas may be turned inside- f out, so that they fall limp—then turned back again to their proper form without the slightest damage to the umbrella. This new idea will ‘catch on” quickly—and at this writing this is the only store in New York at which they may be bought. These umbrellas are covered with a good, durable quality of cotton taffeta; 26 and 28-inch frames; assorted natural wood handles, One Dollar Each. Main Floor Petticoats, Negligees and House Dresses : Minette pure ton that this store is building up for itself in Muslin Underwear is one of the most gratifying fea- tures of this business. A few items for the June sale: 2.25 White Petticoats, at 1.50; 12.00 Long Negligees, at 7.50; cambric tops, umbrella ficunce, daintily flowered and strip:d handsomely trimmed with lace chailie or silk; some pretty models and insertion. In wrappers, 4.00 White Petticoats, at 2.95; 5°00 £09.50 Terry Bathrobes, flounce of English eycletembroid- 9, 32755 our assortment of ery, a few models lace-trimmed. peautiful colorings 4.00 House Dresses, at 3.50; 9,00 White Petticoats, at 6.95; cross-bar and figured lawns; finish- lawn top, elaborately trimmed ed with fine embroidered bead- with embroidery, lace and ribbon ingiang lees 2.50 House Dresses, at 1.95; gingham, chambray ‘or checks, Dutch neck; long or short sl Second Floor : eee A large assortment of maids’ aprons slighty sorled; offered at specially low prices. No window drapery is so cool and clean, and inviting during the warm weather as muslin curtains; the good ones cost so little, too— Muslin Curtains For Summer Plain, with tucks and ruffles, at With fancy lace insertions and plain ruffles 65¢ and es a pelt With embrordered borders and plain ruffles at. 7.25 @ pair Figured, striped and dotted effects, at Sc HSS eee Ruffled, with dainty colored and foral borders, at 7.50 & 1.75 @ Lee Bed sets, in a broad range of colors, to match curtains. Muslins for sash and window curtains, at 72c a yard and upward In our Upholstery department we are showing a complete stock of mos- quito canopies; hammocks, also; all the new colorin s * Estimates furnished on window shades, awnings and slip covers. Third Floor : These warm weather necessiti Sale of pe hien arenes sities, some of which are especially adapted for Dress Shields wear with shirt waists, are put forth to- morrow ai attractive prices which should tempt every woman who wants a pair of shields: “Regina” dress shields, nainsook covered, long 8r short flaps; 2, eRe oncisldaz Nain ie eee Ee acne “Regina” la-e edge shirt waist shields; (1.75 a doz ), at 1Sc a par Kleinest's *O..andoff” dress shieliss self-adjusting and washable; splendid for shirt waists, 100} sizes 2, 3 and 4, at 22c, 25c and 28¢ a pair Kleinert’s “Eton” dress shields; comforiab'e for warm weather; can’ be worn like a separate garment; in ail bust measures, at 50c Main Floor Sale of pair Standard quality—at these attractive prices; Sheets Q Pillow Cases: x90, at 2 ee 42x36... Sheets and GEN ARR 8h 6 OE A5e36 5 ise ono 0 HEE Bom. 6 a ae at... + 8c ee enie sy 20C Pillow Cases Qux99, at |... 90c| 54x86... . . 22 Main Floor Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York (Store formerly occupied by B. Attman & Co ) | | day affairs....Enough said: Men's White Cambric 9801 Men‘s Colored } Men's Colored HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Aveuue JUNE SALE Busiest---Brishest---Best Yet! Great records of past week PROVE that June Sale Values are REAL! Busy buying throngs that filled our stores PROVE confidence in our promises! Great number of new customers PROVES that our merchandise, assortments and values are ever gaining fame/ SALE OFFERINGS MAKE MONEY GO FAR? NO MAIL OR TELHPHONE ORDERS. We reserve privilege of restricting quantities. Men's Furnishings June Sale of June Sale prices are not Babies’ Wear ll Print—Big Values. Gases JUNE every- Shirts—pleated, | N. a | tucked of plain curty attached dollar mal ched— c . lace or emb'y. ruffle neck and sleeves—usually 39 usually LONG DRESSES—Sheer Nainsook and Lawn—yokes elaborately trim nb'y. lace tucks, Velning, etc and plain skirt sto8 y) pgligee Shirts—plain ‘as Percale, and mercerized Mai Dimity and White Cri Nainsook—all siz $1.50 make, egligee Shirts—Madra and Percale—light, medium and dark— attached or detached cuffs—all 28 sizes—regularly .40. . 28) | Finer Dresses to $22 pared to our Men's Night Shirts—Muslin or Cambric— | great stocks the largest elsewhere seem small, | | | © and 54 inches long—collar or collarless—sizes 15 to 20~ vn and Nainsook ‘a yokes—wids Men's Vosts or Walstcoats—Madras, Cheviot and Flannel— elsewhere $1.50 and $2.00....+++64 nae 74) Men's Pajamas—Percale, Dimity and si; Madras—Military cut—double silk frogs to each buttonhole— all sizes—worth $1 r Men's Pongee Silk Pajama: to 3 yrs Instead of Instead White Gray, Blue and Tan—double silk froga attached to each buttonhole— be: ruche and turn- workmanship—all sizes : os tucked crowns— s—cluster 1.98 ‘ Men's Terry Bath Robes—extra quality—regularly $3.00. . A74| Men's Su: nenders—good, webbing—gilt or nickel also Police and Firemen’s— worth Boys’ Summer Wear at’ \F June Sale Prices Values with a big, big V. BOYS’ WASHABLE SsUITS— vith tucks, embroideries, knots, with hand or without hem- or fade 49 cent 69 cent s bD POK : tig’d lawn emb's inserts or shirred | | straw’ edge t straw, m, with lace or emo'y— and Russian styles—white Duck, or bows—sizes to 6 wHdintand striped Cheviot and ather fabrics—Rose, light and dark ar iy and G Sito collars. tein contrasting colors value 49 and 69... SAST SUITS— with 35 wil Rou ‘Two pars k and without belt—tweeds, |. Homespuna. ( Rrowns, 7: Grave and ¢ verfect fitting per’ worth $298 and $4.98 BOYS’ SCHOOL BLOUSES—Madi Percale, Chambray, white, colores fancy—mil tary or shirt collar— 3 to 14 yrs.—value .29 and 29, & Special:— ie ras, d and Have You Seen the New and Enlarged Waist Department ? No other equals it...... Such quantities, such varieties, such liberal dis- plays are nowhere to be found—perfectly lighted, easy to inspect, easy to select—a delight to buy where everything favors the purchaser. Fol- lowing June Sale Offerings but lead the way to hosts of other matchless values: — Washable Waists Fine White Lawn and Batiste—deep Silk and Net Waists Jap Sik Waists--White or black- skeleton lace yoke, with Venise: Filet pointed or square ye lace and a age bra Isg tailor at . ons, be and sleeves with embroldery—alao talla Ao || mibination Ins tings to match— MED e a serts front and back— | Sheer Batiste—fancy yokes and fronts | sizes to #s—-sually $1 219 Net Walsts. white and u—front and back vith panel laces and A180 of Point Venise and Val. medallions—trimmed_sleev: sof emb'd Swisses in neat © Chiny inserts and satin. folds—dee| all sizes—reg. §2.69...... 154) pure sleeves of Ortental lace— p, sizes to 46-worth $6.98........,..4 19 Fine Lingerle Batiste transparent lace yoke back and front, with panel and yoke finish of Point Venise and appliqued Venise lons—other elegant model uny lace, fine all-over er Val. Momle Jap Silk—white of black— bodice of Val. Allover, with Val. or Point Venise insertings and medallions or panels and yoke of baby Irish— front and back beautifullly Other Fune Sale Departments Include: Women’s and Children Shoes, Women’s Muslin Underwear, 0 Petticoats, Corsets, Women’s Suits and Dresses, House Dresses and Negligees, © Hats, Flowers and Wings, Men’s Shirts and Furnishings, Misses’ Suits and Dresses, RECORD-BREAKING VALUES IN EACH. cc MORNING SALES | To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY--NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. All sisk atin sou ards Rich quality—season’s it colors in dotted and ti, signs—reg. .5¥—Mornin MAIN FLOOR CENT Latest in Chiffon . oas Black, white and exquisite shades—also combinations— four satin ribbon end Light but st 1.45 worth $2.50 and $3 ping—wortl MATS EL OO THIRD FLOOR— BUILDING. Sitk Floss Cushions te cambric covered—at tower tt where for cotton filled REDDING DEPT, * Russian Sailor toys? Wa: habie Suits ed Mad Pnite acer Many fine patterns for . shir “ J value al 4 MALIN FLOOR y BUILDING. Women’s bast i:lack Hose ull regular made—Herms~ dorft dye—double soles—high 16 Fine grade—white on! ind 2&4 envelopes upliced heels—all, sizes a oe wots 2 BUILDING, Tilargae les RO a Seee ‘a quality, blue or green— Plain or pink and blue hecks 30 Bete quality, blue Be i 24 yw neck—pretty trim— i Te nia a s 3 YTS.—Value 69.0.0 0r.0.0 us LECOND, R-CENTRE BUILDING. Fancy Dres- Lawns White Was. Not filmsy mesh, but good 1 | Attiover emb'd—22 to 0 ineh quality ‘and styles—fast color: 2] harness buckles—worth MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDE OLHER MOKNING SPECIALS—equai value to above Not advertised—Space does not permit LOOK FORTHE CLUCKS! _ Look FOR THE CLOCKS mn tis lat sade Also 15 r , 4 : i