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{ ‘ H H “of Father O'Callaghan an affidavit w , fect that THE EVENING ‘WORLD, F POPULAR AMATEUR CARDINAL LOGUE CLUBS ARE BUSY GETS REAL IRISH COLLECTING VOTES WELCOME HUME “LYNCH HIM!” HOWLS MOB AT POLICE CH BILLIK SAVED BYPRIESTAS THE. HANGMAN WAITED At Time Set for Execution Head of Rye Force Arrested Amsterdam Field Club and Met in eee Harbor by Court Granted Him Respite for Assault With Warwicks Are in Close Fight Lord Mayor, Corporation to Make Appeal. iB ackjack, for Lead at Present. tel Gees i 7AT S| ik I Chief of Police Louis T. Elamer. of he An Cardinal PAULIST FATHER WON.) chet ot Pelee ier eaasilrnel Wess Ail. tretandy) wae charge z is assault in the ¢ his a blackjack on Worked Months for Con- demned Chicago Man Whom Ry See When er was taken into cus- He Declared Innocent. | roay « wig crowd followed him to the deaeae ee J office of the Justice before whop be The Subway a CHICAGO, June 12—Herman Billik,| 48 arraigned. There were BO ee) kekpak: “lynch him."”" but no actual violence the Bohemian fortune-teller, condemned series was The to death for the murder of five members of the Vrzal family, ay granted @ stay of execution until he has been) Mr. Sh @fforded an opportunity to appeal his) &nce to ease to the Supreme Court of the United Btates. Judge Landis, of the United States District Court, who ye: to grant a writ of habeas corpus in @avor of Billik, to-day decided that the prisoner had the right to appeal from tween Chief Elsmer and was t man resulted from the appear- the Port Chester Record vester of an article headed “Chief Els: mer on the rece ulat le all ballots k will be ta day hed in r had received notice that his Hay’s ired after The newspaper mments on his ! ed as saving \ air ealth Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY or FAD-| ED HAIR to its NATURAL | coLork ‘and BEAUT SuNoumiatt matter how long it has been gray the decision denying the writ. The hAee ee will now be carried to the highest Fed-| 25. ag BAGee ies ap é eral tribunal and Billik will be given a : da ae NASI at respite until that body has passed upon the constitutional question involved. Could Not Deny Appeal. Counsel for Billik yesterday asked that the writ of habeas corpus be is. sued on the grounds that the prisone was not asked by the presiding judge | criticized the Board of Trustees. Hot Fight at Bank. When Mr. Sherman was about to enter the Rye National Bank building to-day Chief Elsmer stepped up to him and is exed to have asked him “what in — e meant by printing such atuff."" Th verely Before being sentenced to death, E : 2 3 Ciub Whether or not he had anything to aay, {™e" had hot words and came to blows. of healthy hair. Stops On this ground Judge Landis refused | {t Is sald, first striking Sherman and positively removes Dan- face. Sherman hit back and druff, Ke nair soft and glossy. to issue elther the writ or an order v ruff. ‘ ot I interfering with the execu- | "simer. It Is alleged. drew a blackjack Refuse all substitutes. 242 times as BUabpeal§intertering) withthe) exeeN" | frat, euck sermanion| the templeseut aa rentiay Ar EE ahi eae ata | ting a gash and knocking him down. IS NOT A DYE. upon the right of the prisoner to ap- Sherman was prostrate Fire PRGbHESAssGlCal | white peal from this ruling at 11 o'clock. ay After listening to the counsel for the acts State and for Billik, Judge Landis de- |." T eisyier, As soon ae Mr. Sherman clared that, in his opinion, he had not/ oo. on his feet he called on Constable g the discretion to deny the application | 1.0%. 1 arrest the Police Chief, and for an appeal to the United States Su- |p) as aia 60 § Breme Court. He therefore issued an| soliowed by five hundred howling men erder granting a delay until the matter | 14 poys, Elsmer was taken to the could be pased upon at Washington. | omce of Police Justice Edwards, where The ruling of Judge Landis caused !n-/ 6 waived examination and was held tense delight among the friends of/ 1) detauit of $1.00 bail for a hearing Bulk, many of whom believe him en-|.+ White Plains, | tirely innocent, and a still greater num-|" precigent Cowles has cailed a meet- ber of whom think that the proof against |ing of the Board of Trustees, at which him is not abeolutely conclusive, The i 1s expected the Police Chief will be fight to save his life as It has been con- eral ducted thus) tae has vas Ay ; Hlsmer’s first and only year aa Chief Most energetic ever witnessed in of Police would have expired on Mon- CAD OES CoE laay next. He came from New York iC { Samuel Graham and Walter Bil- $1 and SCc bottles, at Druggists a fireman, came up and grabe ¥ te 4 eld Club. niral | Newsboys. "Brigige, (second st Date Henty duniors : Alsska Field Chub Young Sportamen FURNITURE, CARPETS, Etc. AT LOWEST PRICES. one of ve been received f wh. Calton, T Longwoods and F Maron Field Brlesty Saveda iim, where he was a. process server eee eee ee ae dis read directed | for President Cowles's law firm. It wai the sheriff to take no action unt alleged that he made unnecessary ar- and made himself generally ob- decision of the court had bee: ts Whe sheriff agreed to await the judge's! noxtous to the people of the village. Gecision, and Hill:k, who now has Gefinite lease of life pending the de would have been hanged to' thelr credit ICA MMEY! E R) Great June Clearance Sale of his appeal, instantly had the judge declined to order| the say of procecdings. | Billik owes his new lease of lite to Rev. Peter J. OWallaghan, who for Months has fought hard to save the condemned man's life. It was declared that Billik's convic- tion was the result of ‘po:jured teati- | mony due to suggestion and intimida- tfon on the part of the prosecuting at- torneys and police. made through the pu Qhurch, by Fathe the superior of t this city. Principally t This charge ast Mary's | Tecently made by one of the principal) Vrzal | Witnesses aguins: “Billik, Jerry erator, he would have paid enough in extra ice to buy t eight vears old, survivor of t ae 72 en refrigera- Vegat family, that testinor Mi In Our Basement Store tors in that time Girls’ Wash Skirts at $1.50, $2.50 and $3.75 Bilitk by the afiant was wavlly untrue The difference between the amount that the Wanamaker refrig Lengths 38 to 39) inches. Six of the twelve jurors w Wk have since gone on record to t! they would not have fo na | Billik guilty but for the testimony of Jerry Vrzal. Refusal of a rehearing by the Su Brome Court and refusal by the State joard of Pardons to interfere. and. te. | fusal of a writ of habeas corpus by Fei- | eral Judge Landis, were among t phares of the struggle to save Bi ‘Of Fine Summer Footwear Thousands of Pairs of]Our regular $2.00 Line ot Women’s $4.00 Christy] Women’s Christy Ties, Pumps and Ox-!Ties, Oxfords and \ fords in Tan Calf,Gun]|Merry Widow Metal Calf andjPumps are Patent Leather.Jequal in every Special price [PES PE Ct to Mass-Meetings to Save Him A series of remarkable mass-meet: were held yes' ddres @r O'Callaghan, Jérry Vrzal Bilik, the fortune-teller's litt] ter, who has been a path the case. The in a midnight app @ volunteer dele own fares to Sp: @ personal talk prove effective in at least Commutation for Bullik to lite onment. impris- | A tremendous demonstration was aie by the crowd outside the Jail when thosesold Was announced that J had’ granted an appeat to elsewhere at $3.00. Court. The -uproar on the reved the news to fi, all of whom recently tition to the Governor as. $9.50 or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth | | | Newark. N. J. | | i RIDAY 1 if JUNE 12, 1908. Ty funnel, Sno Daily Organ Recitals in the Auditorium Store Closes 6.30 P, M,, including | Saturdays Place Furs in Our Winter Vaults 1—Subway Astor Place Station in Basement Local traina every twe minutes 2—Broadway both ways 3—Madison Avawe (Fourth ave) 4—Second Avenne Surface ie Eighth Street Surface Ways to Wanamaker’s 6,7—Third Ave. Eley’ated & Surface Addenda— Good News for a Few Women! IOMORROW MORNING, shall place on sale A Small Lot of the Charming SILK DRESSES at $7.50 which were to have reached us with the main quantity we sold in a few hours on Tuesday, but which arrived iate. THESE WILL HARDLY LAST AN HOUR. Some of the choicest st in over-waist and one-piece Princess Dresses, and many plain and fancy taffeta silks. 7.50 a suit. Attention is respectfully requested to | these three fair examples of our | storekeeping: First of all the people who favor this store shall have full assortments of regular goods of noted qualities to select from, that can be duplicated at any time when cus- tomers so desire, Take Nos, 2 and 3 for illustrations, Second—Every new day brings svecial things into our great stocks like No, 1—the Lace Coats advertised below —where the articles are OVER QUALITY and UNDER PRICE, not by a few pennies but by many dollars. The only other thing to be said is that we have 32 acres of tloor-room all covered with trustworty merchan- dise, because carefully selected and fairly priced, and throughout these twenty-two floors there are many things that people would quickly buy if seen, but that it is not possible to advertise in any one day. No. 1— Beautiful LACE COATS when the store opens, we les of the whole purchase are included, varieties of Third Floor, Old suiiding A Stirring Offering of Women’s $1.50 Long Silk Gloves, $1 Pair HE choicest !ot of Women’s Long Silk Gloves that we have I yet secured to sell under-price will be ready tomorrow. They are Sizteen-button Mousquetaire style, of fine and 1u8- trous silk, with double finger tips and handsome Paris point em- broidery on the backs. In tans, black and white. Regular $1.50 value, at $1 a pair. Old Building. More New, Pretty Styles in Women’s Undermuslins the newest styles In show special prices | IVE fresh groups at 0 3 i for $8. 25 F Women’s Muslin Underwear, including the smoothly fitting | combination suits, e best mode for wear under princess tresses, and the ¢ oss-bar dimity corset-covers, that stepped Instantly Recent Prices, $22. 50, $25 & $30 | into favor. These garments I N the last four weeks eas have laid off tailored coat suits for | | broidery, beading and ribbon lighter dresses that require a coat on coo! days or evenings. small prices. AND LACE COATS HAVE BEEN DECREED TO BE THE At SI, regularly $1 also Bm: short kimono sleeves, PROPER THING. At $1, regularly $1.35—Petticoats, cambric top, deep trimmed We have sold practically every one of our $22.50, $25 and $30 | | iawn flounce. Lace Coats, and have just received another beautiful lot of a few At $1.2 ly $1.50—Nainsook Combinations, corset-cover hundred Coats of the same very best styles. These Coats comes from CEO aie Peat abroad, unfinished, and all that ts done her: At 50c., regularly 75c—Corset-covers of cross-bar dimity. abroad, us e is the taffeta Mnings. Their earlier prices were only proper values—but the last two days are history makers of low values At $8.25 We describe four of the dozen or more charming models. sizes, 32 to 44, in each style: regularl, —Cambric Drawers. Summer Dress Goods Short and Dress Lengths—Half Prices ant of Dress Goo: Au hip-length nty collaress, model; made elbow sieeves of handsome black lace lined With an excellent q , except io wash cottons, 7 1 duoie white or char ; ated from our season's selling, is grouped in d number, with sennchited oer cy model. Of which rily varied Half Price Sale of Remnants. at peck and down front, snort sleeves, tatters tied for every possible dress purpose for women and ndsome coat of black eilk braid, mac ack and front, 33 inches | wgzhout. A very stylish coat, de in the very latest » Cularless, soor: Sleeves Fa’ s Plaid Materiais Panama. Cloths Serges Silk-and-wool Imported 32 inches long, made of blac! road lanes, «bow sleeves. lined with an exeenents mos Voiles Boadelcths any others, Lots of women are buying two, three or more dress lengths to put away for future use, even if they don’t need iY) | them now Old Bullding. He Got Half His Money Back the First Year ‘ORE is a letter received a few days ago. F’ iguring only on say- ing 5c a day for this pattern, he will have saved more thae half the cost of his refrigerator the first year; or. in other words, if he had paid half as much, it would have cost him more. And in 20 years, which is about the life of a Wanamake; Wash Skirts and Dresses For the Girl Who Is Going Away HE coo! pretty light Dresses are being a packed in many a trunk, soon to start off on a Summer vaca. tion, Many attractive styles in tub skirts and dresses will be ready tomorrow at specially Jow prices, for girls of 14 to 18 years, as the following groups indicate: white Skirts and the T refrig- erator saves him and the would cost him in twenty cheap refrigerator. shrunk cotton, full. well made, most amount that a refrigerator half the price years is just twenty times the cost of the At $1. gkirts of thoroughly unusual at the price. Duttoned front and in circular gored, models. IO-Skirts of es. inion linen, ry attractive st Ae ReeTiet Refrigerators at the following |}, At 827~3kirts, of tmmported repp and linen, circular gored and pialted, solicite prices otha ans Testimony fr ectyn Girls’ Overwaist Tub Dresses, $4.50 and $5.75 Philadelphia, June 3, 1906 poate icons me covers) Charming new models, in sizes for 14 to 18 years. in your adv. of June 3, you }70UNd corners, removabls ice- waist Dresses of plain colored, light-weight cotton; square state: “A Refrigerator that costs | chamber, eves and , trimmed w embroidery. Full’ plaited jeas and better Allow fola me to say tni don’t think that | 7,¢ Overwaist Dresses of dainey awn, in stripes and other pat- your adv. is nalf strong enouga | 7° Jee 5 e ¢ cael Wes in ite praise for the Refrigerator [C@pacity Price Capacity Price | | t&™* ee ene ae airing area paneuclarouperot it should be. i tbe....$15.00 BO! LW. ‘ On May 2d, 1 chased from 75 tbs... 7. your ‘Store ‘one Of the 87 Re: [with doin ta eerohanee a ean Girls’ $30 to $50 Summer Suits at $20 and $25 z yak caze, white h 75 ; mohairs, pongees and white serges and medium- 4 AG 34.00 and Panama ciotis. eAn excellent ety Of desirable ’ Competent salvs- the little over tour that it has been in use had an average amount plece of ice per day, after it up for the first time, ou this Jetter to jet you ut we are THOROUGH- uw out only oF © or two of a kind —_— — Little low = necked dresses are what mothers like to have their babies wear in hot weather-- the badtes would Apartment house 75 lbs....$13.50 100 Ibs... $16.60 Basement, New Butlding, “Let me see some| me see some of the pretty chil-= dren’s hats at $8 each, LS ae es ig en pees eegegpemepmtemsensesseegmemceeeneemee eee fentence, They ‘immed MomoS Barn = Wonnaeens Se Babies’ _|agree,if they were } SE SG Our Regular $2.50]! S hd Fi You shall, |j/ 1 pened and here i aepacieses sree eee a Peed | Ceaihery (Elon I Men’s and Women’s $3.90 Shoes Pretty sadam, but ||| > S™e | ew wires son I $ ‘ a 9 i j 886 ’ \ Ane) Oxdiomits tron Voter Car Possessing Five-Dollar Merit Hata chereete 01 Yl iaenemametal evento eae HEARST CONTINUES and’ Black Kid =f saan we oreo USI || ta aang Le re all Leathers, are the equal of any $3.50 Shoes button, Lace and Blucher, guaranteed $4.00 Shoes, shown at 50 Fe elsewhere, $2 i Shoes for Boys and Girls | TO GAN FEW VOTES Justice Lambert set out with the bal Yet boxes from 132 election districts in court for a big day's work to-day in the Hearst-McCiellan suit Fourteen canvassing boards got to business at once on the ballots in the Twentieth, Twenty-firs Twenty-third Assembly Distri ix boxes were in a the results: an gain for Hea all in the T trict. After 88 boxes had been result showed a find of Hearst ami % for M dowr cast | $3.00 Oxfords at $1.50, In Patent Colt 800 Pairs Children’s $1.50 Patent Leather and and Velour Calf. welted soles. Black Kid Oxfords, Boys’ ki Hand Pair, 75c, Misses’ and Chi dren's $2.00 Shoes at $1.00. net gain of 21 for Hearst + $1.50 shi SOc. On our Children’: Menace crt riets, Pe gel Frown kid. Button and lace; sizes 8 to 10%: ard 11 HITE COUMIESIE HINGE Paes dltelera seen monet Nt ‘4 02, A, band C wiaths only fleied Thor ds of t ! > nifieant mis : offeie how and pairs of 4 ony distr paar : from hidren’s $1.25 Shoes at 8Sc._ Black Kid, Lace; \ Anke Tigs in tlue, Pink, Red, Tan, | Mwenty.vecond Assembly District. Lar HIS O 10.10% Kid, former price $1.50. ad anlitfareariouncingc: tnes i STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UN. IL, 10.0°CLOCK founted fifteen ‘straight Tammany ba a Eee lee CAMMEYER’? 4, chiming sles Lambert dec! red to be goe ballots. S yi a This made a net gain of Toh Meciel | Means Standard of Merit 3 \ oo them out quickly we have reduced their Bae to $4 each. On sale tomorrow, Private room, adjoining Grand Millinery Salon, 3d floor,Old Bldg. [Nutr Notwo hatsever made alike.) $4 to $7 Belts at $3, ig the price part of the story. | square neck, puffed sleeves with em- broidery. 1 to 8 yrs. At SSe, instead of $1—Low neck, short sleeves, round yoke of laca in- sertion. Sizes 1 to 8 years, At ®1—Guimpe Dresses of jawn; trimmed with colored stripea lawn. Sizes 2 to 6 years. At 82, instead $4.50-—Guimpe Dresses of lawn, trimmed with broad bands of embroidery, 2 to 6 years, Fourth floor, Old Building, Chiffon veils of fine qual- ity, 14 yards long, with hem- ICKING out the average $5 grade of shoes as posses- P ing the wearing qualities and style that make it a good investment, we began years ago to see for how much less than $5 we could sell such shoes, The Wanamaker-Special $3.90 Shoes were the Result In fact, they are made in a factory devoted to turn. ing out $5 shoes and sell under other names for $5, We sell them for nen and women—and the tine variety of Sumner styles is all ready, Examples : ¢ ‘ | Fi Wemen’s Shoes—$3.90 a pair Other timely shoe hints: Golden brown kid, 3-eyelet Ties,| GIRLS’ Tam Russia cal teh laced with wide riboon; plain narrow | Oxfords, welved sles Asean ‘The belts are tin: stitched borders, toes and Cuban he | 82.25 ir. Main floor, O14 Bldg. sel and silk fab- that have been | _BOYS' Black box calf Oxfords, ric, plain or with 65c 65c, take a new set calfskin Gibson Ties; high | wel d ‘i B a instep, new Wing tips tunting [2s Seto widehec eee a ze et Fine colors, and are Price, 28c, and a way around the light | Main fioor, New Butiding. 1% to 3% In. wide Chiffon new place on the ed soles. Same style als in) WOMBN'S White Duck —P Belt The buckles of Main aisle. In Main floor, Old Butiding. and Christy Ties, Patent coltaidn antique designs, brown, navy ibbon. In two. style: $2 i q ) Men’s Shoes—$3.90 apair {to 8 values at #L35 A pain Occasion | some jowel-stud-| | Veils at 260| blue. white, Tan Russia calf Blucher Oxfords, WOManIa Low Shoes in a va- ded, are beauties black, pink and ha smart last for elty or country | riety of wt ALeeyies ey | oe and each is worth eky blue, Hlac, look. price oe Main Bede ¥ Balding. pair. of Basement, O10 Buliding." | more than the belt complete. myrtle green and champagne. Main floor, O14 Buflding. ‘Main aisle, Ola Bufding. WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue Formerly f Eighth to Tenth street A. T. Stewart & Co, JOHN