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5. g THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNB' 11 1908 wee Hitcheock for alleged mistreatment of | savage, who starred him tn “The Yan-| No, 118 Broadway. Mr, Inman himeelt Dwentrescont, where Mranols J, = Helen Von Hagen came into the Crimi | “and Defoe that in, "The | Wil come ‘over From filadeipnia to; tae ois yam by enon ‘ © ALL CARS TRANSFER ~1 7] nal Branch of the Supreme Court at 3) Ya weul” and “King Dodo. morrow, night and go te Great Neok mr peter, 48 the Tammany leaden i o'clock this morning with @ verdict of | What He Expected. his agent got the ors name on a een opened, and the recount | } | not Hitchcock and his friend t once," said | four-year contract was announced showed a eaierg ¢ Henrat, making t } t 4 1 World re- play to rok’s talents snot wain“or ais in 48 election “alstricts, | 2 Wn te Ee I have been! would at once be ¢ icted for pro- ce Goft had no } duction in the y vat that, for | oe le Uh |e le cl | eMASHUP OW NEW HAVEN RoAD| LEXINGTON ro 3*AVED 5970 60"S, pun apsornie,e ne casos y night of | ne week, WORCESTER, June 1.—Two men| 7. ‘This Doing were badly injured, @ locemotive | ranged, ‘the actor and 1s vite bt “in|So Far He Has Added to His|imasnea asa fiftecn’ cats itn ehor| . | Heir automobile for Long Islan | eats AgHLROHEONIG GuTiOeana on Not Likely t to Be Tried Agaln. | Total 218 Votes In 464 —|itston between two frelent trains ne MEN! | Just Two More Days in 1 in regard to the aoc f t zt SS } i F Tacs wi nad create eos nike | : » will after a/ quero ent a] i} Pour Indictments Still Stand, cent 1ashed. Which to Have a Summer Having found ft just a fair day's “1 work, Justice Lambert had the ballot boxes from another 10 election dts- | AL “triets brought to the Supreme Court 1 ass of the vote in the For Infants and Children, but They Are Not Likely to Be Pressed. |! out more 1 they stood, e that, | convtetion division w Suit or Prince Albert Coat | for the r vey Hearst-McClellan recount sult. | The Kind You Have Always Bought E z J NIP | who was Hitcheock's original 1 is ‘The one hundred boxes to be opened ) MARTIN ENGEL ON BOND | yas agreed that the bond should stand . bushand, ant to-day were from “Big Chief” Murphy's Bears the an es i —— at the old figure—$,600. | ere lomenty it eppenren ad <2 | handal bh iflteneock ait when he go: (OND. Etghteenth Assembly District, the ature Ltt $ Hitcheook, who had been up for hours| do with F : | t jail the ‘othe r prisoners en sf eteenth, were Thomas Rush of A \ : . . ho h rs we a “oho and {8 the Tamn 5 th pose ea | | { Comedian Says Verdict IS jena BAKO Ce iit waiting . | aver rope ee eee . led by Thom hy, and | a e to | % | across 1 | \ What He Expected —En- |time. He carried nis personal belong-| ‘ | i ings in @ valise, The papers were! ; gaged by Isman. pigned tn the office of Assistant District- | Tr er or { { t y Miner, who hes charge Gaeal| | ; Then Hitchcock was taken D D I H Y 0 d 0 ' Presta on’t Delay! Place Your Order at Once | 1 Judge. ‘After spending six days in the Tombs, | before his late trial ’ no formal arraignment or pleading.| Fed eae ne toe nag | Justice Goft merely retined what had turned out at noon to-day on a ball of | SUATICG Oe Tr oncock @ treo) $7,500, which Martin Engel furnished. | an, Four indictments still stand, all chan | gmiling broadly, the comedian hurried | this time to the| ainst fourtee:- | upstairs again, going 6 ecsraiis Verda: Sheriff's office, where his wi Flora | year-old Elsie Voecks, but it is not | Sheriits tole etan actr was) probable that the comedian will ever | Vaiting for him. With her were the| be called upon to answer them, or any | ¢wo close friends of the couple, Mr. | ‘one of them. Mra. Buckminster, from the Hotel Within an hour after he left the | Flanders. Mrs. Hitchcock wes in tears prison Hitcheock had stgned con-/and on the verge of hysteria She| tract to appear for four years under the | kissed her husband again and again. | management of Felix Isman, of New| She did not feel equal to saying any-| York and Philadelphia. For the time| thing, bot he was willing to make a/ a being he will appear in the Isman-Gus| short statement. / Edwards summer show, “The Merry-| In the interview it came out for the Go-Round,” now playing at the Circle. | first time that Hitchcock is no longer When the jury that had been trying under contract to Manager Henry W. | | Just think of it!—a suit or Prince Albert coat | and vest, made for you exclusively by the most skilled tailors for $12.80, and you may choose the mater- ial from anassort- ment of 40 differ- ent,up-to-the-min- ute weaves, The tailors who will make your suit are men who stand foremost in the pro- , : fession. The cutters are men whose long practice assures ac- curacy. The trim- mings that are used are the best. 2—Broadway both ways Men's Dining and Smoki I 8—Tladison Avenue b ; 7 i - rf ee ee g—Madison Avenue. ourth ava) Daily Organ Recitals in the Auditorium Tea Rae Dance eendiee includi Luncheon-Room} Very quick, LOGIE ERE | eae) (oe Ca, 5—Kighth Street Surface 6,7—Third Ave. Elevated & Surface Store Closes 5.30 | Gaiein Wenaaioss | to Wanamaker’s Much Bettered Te Sub ayrastcy Place Station in Uy Restaurant_New Building, 9th floor cal trains every twe minutes meena ze a vomcr Walters Place Furs in our Winter Vaults From the beginning of this business in Philadelphia over forty-seven years ago, our store has been known to every one as “the square store.” So a “square deal” i nearly half a century old. The New York part of the business is | How the Summer Waists Have | growing and going on, to what promises to ay Been Flying This Week! Box after box of Charming Summer Waists has been rushed to us from the various manufacturers to make up for the inroads caused by the lively selling of the last few days. There will be waists in plenty to suit pretty nearly every woman's taste tomorrow, par- be even larger than the Philadelphia busi- ness, which is also growing. Why should it not be so? Isnot New York a larger and greater city? Is not an absolutely fair store always a desirable addition to the metropolis of America? This store shall always look out first for the best interests of the customers. This we believe to be the best safeguard of our own interest. ticularly in these three groups: $4 Waists at $2.75 Lingerie Waists of lawn, {n a great number of styles, with lace trimmed yokes. Aiso tailored Waists of lawn and Japanese silk. A Fair Face )\ Is a Fortune in Itself. Even a plain countenance i be brightened and beautified by he use of Riker’s Violet Cerate The materials embrace BLUE SERGE, light weight worsteds, cheviots, clay diagonals and thibets, DAYS OF SALE of high quality and desirable design. ‘Wed—Fane-3d— We guarantee absolute satisfac- tion. Ifyou are not entirely pleased with the garments after they have been deliv- ered, we will $ 80) - promp:ly re- fund your Than—deneLi money. A Fri. Jane 12th marvellous Sat. June 13th bargain at... and insertion, or attractive embroidered designs. Also handsome waists of net and lace. $8.75 Waists at $5 Lingerie Waists of fine materials, elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery. Also other waists of lawn in dainty colors, prettily embroidered. And waists of plain plaited net, trimmed with jabot. Fourth floor, Old Building. the daintiest and most delightful Face Cream and Complexion restorer that ever adorned the toilet table. Apply daily and ( watch the results. <4; Try It for Sunburn; x It Prevents and Heals FREE Shine your alivers br ase) and Grae e el 5 ie Oe ture with SHAMO, the new polish- fecond nor, 60th St. Section. | SHAMO ing cloth, Used wet or dry. | Beautiful | A ( } ( ; for $8. Z , 5 Ali Cars Transfer to B oomingda’es’, Lex.to 3d Ace. 9th to 60th St, does the work quickly and satis- DEMONSTRATION { factorily. Always shine with AT RIKER’S SHAMO. 25c., 35c., SOc, O5c. 34th ST. STORE Seconds, 10c. Sale beginning at 10 A.M. Friday. Nothing in the lot will be reserved, nor can choice be made before hour named. The importer only let them out to us Wednesday. Recent Prices, $22.50, $25 and $30 In the last few weeks, women have turned from wearing tailored coat suits, to lighter dresses that require a coat on cool days or evenings, AND LACE COATS HAVE BEEN & CHOSEN THE POPULAR FAVORITES, ' We have sold practically every one of our es And we have all kinds of Face Creams at the very lowest prices. Others’ Riker’s be P Milkweed Cream Magda Cream vonuinadles | Don’t Wait Buy One To-Morrow. They Are Selling Very Fast Great Sale of 1,500 Pompelan Cream oo... Mi RIKER’ N) DEODOR A dainty antiseptic cerate which renders perspi- ration odoriess..... 25¢ $6.50 Waists at $3.75 Dainty styles of batiste, effectively trimmed with lace medallions f Walters i | Pianos t $22.50, $25 and $30 Lace Coats, and have justfound a beautiful lot of a few hundred Coats, of the identical styles. These coats come irom abroad, unfinished, and are afterwards lined with taffeta. Their earlier prices were only proper values—but the happenings of the last two days give us these splendid coats so much below value that we can sell them at $8.25. We illustrate and describe iour of the dozen A& Sweet Noveity { Just another word about Johnson’s Swiss Milk RIKER’S Chocolate Creams Vi | Cc A Most Delicious Confectioa—Entirely New A Pure, Luscious Cream, Covered with create ver uate AU Ali RIKER Siores POST PAID... . 50¢ CAN FAMILIES, tn studios, ngs, in fact, wherever the plano t cultivated taate, and appeal to the most die o Most Expert Plano Mekers, No Better Pianos can be made at any price In This Great Sale we offer 1,900 of them, beginning at...ceceseeess++-- G98 | Fianos Priced Up to $300. or more charming models. All sizes, 32 to 44, i Ted, couuts golicited.. F | in each style: 5 D i N Po Blea Coat eareuate pullclted Seve De) 10 The first coat on the left Is a jaunty hip-length own an 1 er Week j a model, made of handsome black lace, semi-fitted back, collarless, elbow sleeves, lined with an excellent quality No Interest, No Insurance, No Extras. of black taffeta. Delivered on Payment of $5, {KERS. JRUG TORES The next \s SF rery, panierae pales on champagne Guaranteed for Fifteen Years; Tuning Free One Year, lace model, of which there is only a limited num- Broadway & 0t Color with ecmi-fitted back, collariess, trimmed with a Chair and Cover Included. i touch of color at neck and down front, short sleeves, i taffeta Ine’ throughout. The third 13 a very handsome coat of black silk braid, made In the very latest model, pointed in back and front, 83 inches long, collarless, short sleeves, taffeta lined throughout. The coat on the right !s a very handsome coat, 32 inches long, made of black lace, sem!-fitted back, collar- fits, $450; $25 Down and $10 a Month H Oak and Walnut, TAR “tuning pinm encered casea, Sao rable v finest repeating ‘action, less, elbow sleeves, lined with an excellent quality of sixteen pound felt ham: pedals and trimmings. Rano Walters Model Bano | S360 waners Model f Walters Model A 8198 | 8750 Vert id Upright ; $900 Walters Mastertone Player Piano Out. | | | INFORMATION i black taffeta. Third floar, Old Buliding, . piaand ; i 3 ied ena Gottsting of player, cabinet ‘bench, or rolle of music FOR VOTERS 9 { Newest and prettiest = acer nea omen On ie bbe Extraordinary Offer Free! 2 AUTH nt ND = that ts hair ° Summerstylesin Night A Sunny-weather Sale of hats, $2.50; Preveenitien A) to EVERY PURCHASER of plan we will present T _gowns, that Very Charming Parasols ee ERATE TED Sie mine se tomate sane iia ed Former them wi 7 LAIN Taffeta Parasols, to match the hat bowsand]| rats Coane a ane All G » Lex, to3d A Attractive ie traightway sashes worn with white frocks? Here. have been Jostled Temata BLOOMINGDALES 59th to 60th St. Jouse of Repre: Nightgowns|Want to pos- Dainty Parasols of Dresden silk, for the pretty Sum- | Reduced ote June muah q i —— and need a stitc! sess, Priced in a way that makes possession eusy: mer gown? Here, here and there, Brown, black, navy All sorts of Parasols, for all sorts of gowns and | #nd Copenhagen blue. times? Here. Royal Salon, Third floor, Old Bldg. And all a fourth to a third less than value, Tomorrow: Dainty white wash- Secretaries of We Seer At $1.35, instead of $1.75 Postmasters it, shore $3 Parasols at $2 able belts are 18c each, fh ey) F : Attorneys-Genera mi vonerGn toner Extra quality all eilk, with hemstitched borders, or in fancy ‘| instead of 26¢, 85¢ and 500, Sant here S a ortune in Seciea : checks or stripes—all colors, | Grom | regular values. ustices o| the Tt platted; medal- Summer We sold nearly EAE eas rs ef $4 Parasols at $2.85 cho Marea ae t United State caret I silk, tn floral designs, taffeta silks, plaited; also black and | Beltaren cent fe ane e roun or ou Foreign M ¢ $1.88, | nintles! wh with colored orders, OLY) ene uate Governors of New’) e Penal Gute ees: $5 Parasols at $3.75 | 18¢ et aaa AGG Dig it up! A World “Real Estate Wanted” Mayors of New y. k Cit 1 with In ‘ Dresden silk with satin etripes; platted taffeta, and hand-em-} > erate pt) ; (les Ad. will find a “Bargain” and a World “Real ! * | broidered white linen ; ered, with plain or scalloped edges THE WORLD ALMANAC & ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR 1°08 Found ne ane ne | La pislelelelodolaiaiicnema |e okie eee Estate For Sale” Ad. will Sell it at a Profit esting facts and figu Formerly J O W VW E R Broadway, Fourth avenue }) Price: At News Stands 25c. By Mail 35c. | A. T. Stewart & Co, H N A N A F A K Eighth to Tenth street a —_ _ ox ,