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TNE EVENING WORLD, “TAME S DISMISSAL OF FORMED MA Law and Order Official, in Po- | litical Feud, Reveals Hidden Past. VICTIM POOR JANITOR. | Tumed From Sin by Brave | Wife, White Suffers I From Pursuit. PHILADELPHIA, July 2.—Somewhat similar to the case of William January, the prosperous and respected Kansas € City business man, who has come to be known as the modern Jean Valjean through his b ‘rayal by a former con- wit comrade, !s the affair of Leonard White, a janitor in the John Agnew Public School, which has stirred this city to an amazing degree, D, Clarence Gibboney, secretary the Law and Order Society, has written , to Mayor Reyburn, revealing the crim- fnal record of the janitor, despite the fact that the man has reformed and for five years past has lived an upright and honorable life The Mayor and the Board of Hduca- tion have refused to take any action in fWhite's case, and although the man has offered to resign he has been told fo keep his position. Secret 3 Boney has not attempted to press the charges. Admits Past Crimes, Janitor White admits that he has been t claims that he has re- his splendid record In 1883 he was ot indicted in Wi Del, on a oharge of policy pi He was ac- quitted on his first trial, only to be convicted a few months later on a eimilar charge. In 189) he was convicted of manslaughter, ©asions was accused of assault and battery. Five years ago a change came over ‘White's life, He met the woman who 4s now his wife and {s standing by him fn his present trouble. When she con- sented to marry him he vowed that he would change his ways and become a useful member of society. He gave up drink and evil companions after secur- nent in the Baldwin Loco- ks Moving into a new locality, he started to live down the past. Finally there eame a chance for him to secure the Janitorship of the John Agnew school "I got that job through the » sistence and lovalty of my w nearly heart-broken man y “and ! swe to her ey reformation and @M that I now am. political null to get the position, but T had a wife who would not take no for an answer. She kent on anolving for the job tor me until I was annointed. | Pursued by Hls Sins. “T have tried to do my work well and but faithfully Job becaus do It. Itt had been fot Bomehow, if I must give up my my past, Tam willl but it se to live t for myself t rim record hag na one and on various ac- T did not have a, but Ij” ot the wand in which the Agnew schoo! | n chol swore upon a ave $1), ad to be able to direst your co this ward (the Tenth), as {it mithout da: ppr Bead declared that y e principal, the teachers and the ‘ool the by the fanitor. Agnew 5: T ik of doing something of a efor h ed. ‘ts to be lett trying to live a solf-re- and forget what I once ———— | CZAR SAILS TO KAISER. Nicholas and Wilhelm Expected to Mect in Gulf of Finland, ST. PETESSBURG, July 2—Emperor Nichol the Imperial family left to-day to resume their Interrupted orulse In the Gulf of Finland This | departure strengthens the belief that | on to be a menting between Ins and Emperor Wil- such an Interview ex- c al alarm. It Js not thought {t will affect the Franco-Russian | , and It {s believed that | ‘a tranquilizing effect on sLaPT IN A CHAIR | FOR YEARS, NOW CURED RED OF ASTHMA Fredertck Claurmeyer, who bas lived he last thirteen years cured that be submit the following communication for the benr‘it of others who may be suffering from any He says: ed of my falling 1 end strength and i road i pr 9 better, I changed n all, four different ghtest beneti e 1 was in a really serious condition, I wheered and coughed, and for over a year I had been compelled to sit up In a rocking chair to aleep at night. 1 could not get my breath If I attempted to \te down. I bad night sweats, chills and n of the heart I at times, not work any re a Was 80 dis. raged that I never expected to be wel) y neighbors all knew of my serious and when I had fust about given eof finding any help from either miedlcine or doctors, one of them handed | wspaper containing a notice of iseases similar to mine that Dr 50 Weet 22d St., New York lating by moana of examining t ngs with his new {n- X-Light, and by hl» him and Investigate He gave me & most thor- | examination and looked {nto thy X-Light, and saw thelr He sald I could be cured e new hope, end | began bis co. I breathed the soothing into my lungs and alr! fer] that they reached the sing the treatment one exact efited more than [ had ever e dozens of different medicines usly taken {nto my stomach. fever, night sweats and cough breath began te come easter, possible for me to express in e relief T felt when I slept first time In more than a uring nights for me, T gained twenty-two © ail creait for my present eference.) Reduced 3 Exactly as from $1.97 to 1.00 Illustrated, None C.0.D BripGe St. B’KLYN OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 6.30 P, Mf, I tem of 12-Wo Fas- for-a- = “Situation- FuLron St. Cor. FOR FRIDAY ONLY. Hot weather does nat affect the wearers of these waists, Dutch or low neck models of exquisite silk Batiste, yoke of beautiiu: Plauen embroidery, trimm d with Val. laces, 97 Specially Priced Beautiful Lingerie Model z 5 ll ss sss...‘ uarter dnteo’ Ads. in the World Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street, Hot Weather Apparel for Men You may give free rein to personal taste and ideas here. Every fabric deserving place is properly represented in plain effects as well as the latest and most attractive novelty weaves. As to the models, our designers have long since won recognition for their inventive skill and the ability to achieve distinction even in the least expensive of our productions, Three-garment Suits, made of Plain or fancy Serges Light-weight Worsteds Cheviots Flannel finished Unfinished Worsteds | Cassimeres 14, 34 or 36 Lined with Silk or Mohair $15 to $43 Spun Silks Tropical Worsteds Pongee Silks Plain Serges White Flannels Fancy Serges Fancy Striped Flannels Crashes Fancy Alpacas Batistes Linens Homespuns Lined with Mohair or Silk $15 to $33 Y%, 4 or 36 Outing Trousers, $3 to $8 In a large variety of white or fancy flannels, and tropical worsteds. White Duck Trousers Khaki Trousers $3.25 to $3,00 $2.00 Made of Guat, deve, natural acne or black silks. FRIDAY, JULY 3RD Summer Apparel for Misses and Small Women (14 to 18 years; 32 to 36 bust.) Washable Tailored Coat Suits Of imported linen or repp, in white, tan, light blue or | pink; also fancy striped duck. Formerly 9.00 and 10.00. J Tailored Coat Suits 2 and 3-piece models of white serge. Formerly 25.00 and 29.50. Of colored Shantung and pongee silks—assorted models. Formerly 35.00 to 39.50. | /5-90 Ig.50 Washable Jumper Dresses Formerly 7.50 to 10.00. At 4.90 & 5.90 A variety of models in plain or fancy ginghams, polka dot striped lawns, plain figured percales or dimities. ALSO, THE FOLLOWING Apparel for Girls and Small Misses A Tailored Coat Suits Formerly 8,50. of imported repps or linens (12 to 16 years). $5.90 » Washable Summer Dresses Formerly 1.50 to 3.00. At 98c, 1.48, 1.98 (Models especially suited for hot weather) in lawns, ginghams or percales—assorted models and colors (¢ to 14 years). Dresses of imported ginghams in assorted models and colors. Formerly.... 4.98 7.50 9.75 11.50 IN oon 3.50 4.95 5.90 7.50 Friday, July 3d Straw Hats for Youths & Boys in sennit, mackinaw or split braids. Value 2.00 | g5c Straw Hats for Boys & Girls Entire stock of finest Milan Straw Hats, in Mgt Sailor or Jack Tar models. Values up to 5.50 I.95 Friday, July 3rd. Furnishings for Boys Negligee Blouses, in white and colors; attached soft collars; short or long sleeves; of fine | Scotch madras, percales or mercerized fabrics; ages | 3 to 16, Value 1.50 Bathing Suits for Youths and Boys, of fine | worsted jersey cloth; in navy, trimmed with red or white, and oxford, trimmed with white; sizes 26 to 34. +I.00 50 Complete stock of sweater knit Bathing Suits, in all the new combinations, 2.50 to 4.95 Friday, July 3rd Clothing for Boys---Special Washable Russian Blouse & Sailor \ 8 Suits. Values 2.50 & 3.00 | T.05 Of chambray, khaki, white duck, fancy Inen, galatea or madras, in an endless variety of colors; bloomer trousers; a few with two pair trousers, Finest Suits for Boys | Formerly 10.00, I & 15.00 16.95 | 4.50 Fine Wool Suits for Boys Formerly 6.75, 7.50 & 8.50 | Light-weight Norfolk, double breasted or Derby back models, in the new mannish colorings. 4p eS OS DS eo oo eee es es _ ss eee aes s—C > ———$—$—$—$—$——————————— THURSDAY, | } ' ) JULY 2, 1908. Restaurant Specials Extra long Merry Wid- ow Hair Rolls., 25¢ Washable Collar l’oun- ations 5.5. «2+. OC j ge the largest mills in America. SIXTHTAV., 19°70 20 * STREET NEW YORK. Ten minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel Handkerchiefs, “Seconds”, Less than Half Their entire season's accumulation of seconds. a Specials | Extra large Golf Nets, 2for... 25c | Washable Shirt Watst Shields, 3 pairs 25¢ Eighth Just a stitch dropped here or there or a knot or a needle hole; but no matter how slight the defect they are classed as “seconds,” All sensationally priced. Linen Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiefs for Men. Every kind of handkerehief manutactured in America is represented in this collection, £# Main Floor, Mull Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiefs for Women. Cotton Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiefs for Children. Handkerchiefs with fancy borders, Handkerchiefs with plain hematitching, Handkerchiefs in embroidered effects, Handkerchiefs with colored borders, white hemstitched Handkerchiets, smourning border Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs for pillow tops, Handkerchiefs tor bathing caps, &e, Handkerchiefs with 's, '» and °4 ineh hems. Owing to the unprecedented low prices on these Handerchiefs they will be sold only in half-dozen lots, 6 for 24c. for Handkerchiefs worth 8c. each. 6 for 36¢. for Handkerchiefs worth 124c. each. 6 for 48c. for Handkerchiefs worth 15c, each, 6 for 69c. for Handkerchiefs worth 19c. each. 6 for 89c. for Handkerchiefs worth 25c. each. ; ° : Women’s Bathing Suits$2.95 Special for Friday GEE light, water-shedding Mohair Bathing Suits, in Blue, Black, Brown and Red. A very clever little model—the smartest ever sold atthe price. Extremely full, fastens on side, Pretty, rote) pee auntie ay wide band el hte mohair, ve rows of tancy black aid white brad ecy 1d co rad: sleeves and belt to go gg correspond. Furl plaited skirt and bloomers attached, at... oF Second Floor, Misses’ 12.75 Dresses, $5.95 N UNUSUALLY large purchase from a maker who is noed for his smart Miss Dresses. A purchase that marks the lowest prices we ever paid for dresses of this character—makes possible the lowest prices we've ever been able to quote. for Third Floor. $5, 95 for Misses’ O 512.75 Dre ses They're a tually worth $12.75, too— that’s wh y have been lige ‘at right along. Sold a yreat number of them, and when the maker offered us several me dels hat we could sell at $5.05 we knew they te a sensation. variety of materials, among which are Misses Poplinette Suits, well tailored, made in both single and double breasted model, with full flratad skirt, in tan, blue, pink and white, Special at 56, 50 Misses’ White Rep Skirts in two models—one full pleated with deep fold, the ‘other made in circular ral button down the i front with detachable pearl buttons; value $5, at...., sees 82.95 —_—. Waists for Outing Wear UST in time for this pre-holiday sale comes a five hundred dozen purchase bought at a decided loss to the maker, enabling us to offer without a doubt the best waist values in New York. £7 Second Floor, Dainty Embroidered Swiss Waists, tucked front and back, seams of beading, lace dged coll d cuffs; ly eiged cull and cuffs regularly” gy Ver y “Dressy Batiste Waists, yoke and collar of fine Val, front of waist trimmed with em- ry medallions, Val. lace $1.98 and edging, trimmed sleeves, at (Very Sheer Batiste Waists, trimmed front and back with Geman Val. and Cluny Inser- tion in scroll design, imate isleavedtatie erase OS, Very Dressy Lingerie Waists, yoke er Filet and Venise medallions; front, back and es trimmed wi man Val. at.. Regular 86.95 French Organdy Waists, $4.95 ~~ 800 Women's ‘15 Tailored 56.75 Rep Suitsa OME two hundred suits to choose from. If youhaven’t selected your Fourth of July suit here is an ojportunity that will surely interest you. 7 Third Floor, Dressy, serviceable and sensible; smart- est and most popular creations of the day jor hot-weather wear, Combination collar and cuffs, large pearl buttons in a dozen new and ‘active models, in light blue, pink, helio, biscuit, dainty’ stripes, checks and white last Lingerie Princess Dresses— Going to have another day’s selling of those cool and dainty dresses in sheer batiste in », helio, biscuit, pink and white, ng of Val. lace $5.00 y; 3-4 sleeve... 3-piece French and embrc Women's Linen Suits in tight blue, champagne, M pink, helio and whit fulljump- y trimmed 19.75 er models, elabor Women's $ilk Princess Dresses st half; choicest stylesin satin foulards, taffeta silks and ilk rajuhs in dainty stripes,and checks $6.95 00 Linene Button-Up- the-Front EEE) me lowest price of the year. $1.95 Women’s 51.50 Silk Hose, 95e NE ot the world’s largest and best-known makers ot silk hose took a thousand dozen order from us at prices that would barely enable him to keep his machinery moving. They’ I be ready for you to-morrow, £7 Main Floor, 17c Women’s Black lisle hose such as are to ie had nowhere else at this price—3 pairs for 50c., per pair.» 17¢ Groceries Hams,Royal! Stuart Brand, lb. 12s3¢ Duffy's Apple Juice, quart Layer Cakes, three laye: bottle Sic, pint bottle...... 19¢ Boiled Ham, sliced, ib Lemon Cling Peaches, Cam- Ju ey Lemons, 2 doz- 25e | eron Brand, large can...... Oranges, juicy fruit, doz... 27¢ | Spanish Queen Olives, full Prunes, Santa Clara Valiey | pint Mason jit: eeain . 20¢ frult, 5 lbs, for 25 | Red Fox Ale, sold by other Breakfast Bacon, Squire | _ stores at $1.35, special doz,... 75¢ best, Ib.. .14%e | California Portand Sherry, Fresh Roasted Coffee, anak old, special, fe fpecialy Ibe. Ginger IN bottled by Sachs, Pruden Co,, doze. all wi ties, regular price "600, per lb. 49¢ | 086 | ~<.——e——e—e— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Men's Straw Hats, $1.45 52 and $2.50 Values F°® to-morrow’s selling we include a number of tloor samples from the same maker trom whom we made that great Straw Hat purchase 0! a few w All the different brims, flat, medium and high crowns in t shapes, Hats suitable for middle-aged or young men—Fri- day at., 500 Men’s $17.75 HotWeath-¢9 75 er Suits at Male of the Celebrated Priestley Cravenetted Brilliantines and Mohairs, so you know just what sort of @ bargain treat to expect: There are also Serges, Flan- nels,Cheviotsand T'weeds, in all sizes, and patterns, suitable for outing wear, the boardwalk, also beach and even- ing promenade. £9 Second Floor. piece Suits at $9.75. Don't let this exceptional oceasion go by. Clearance of Men's Suits A general clearance of all our Men's and Young Men's Suits (noluding Kuppenheimer). Suits that for merly sold up to $24.50 and $29,75 —all go in this final ; event at. 14.75 Vacation Requisites for Men €» Bo Men's White Duck Fants, 98c and $1.50, Men's Blue Serge Coats, $3.95 and $5.00, Men's Alpaca Coats, $1.50 to $3.50, Men's Brilliantine Coats, $3.95 to $7.50, Men's Trousers, $3.00 to $7.00, Clergs men's drap d'ete Coats, % long, $5.00, Boys’ Knicker Hants in white duck, khaki and blue, 39¢ to $1, Hoya! Linen Knicker Sults, $2.68 to 4.95 Poys' Wash Suits (reduced Bbc to $4, TRICTLY high grede Shirts made by an exclusive huber- dasher, giving you a wide variety of patterns seldom shown outside ot one or two men's shops. 17 Main Floor. Men's 1.50 Negligee Shirts, perfect fitting, at 89 The label in these shirts guarantees them to be of a very superior character. Wish we could publish the label; however, we've agreed not to, but you'll see it in the shirts, The materials are woven madras and percale in both light and dark prounds: made pleated or plain bos ed or detached cuffs; regular $1.50 value, A Fourth of July special 85c Furnishings from the Fifth Ave, “Men's Shop.” Remarkable values brought to light atter the great sale of last Saturday. Come to-morrow—this is the last of the purchase. Men's Shop $2 Fancy Brown Shirts, | Men's Shop $2.00 White Dress Shirts 75c¢ $1,25 $1.00 ' Men's Shop 25¢ Collars, 12\¢e 50¢ + Men's Shop §1.:0 Belts. “ahs 25¢ | Men’s Shop $2.50 Negligee and Flan- $1.95 \s $2.00 | nel Shirts......,....:.:000es Men's SpeP 8:5 50 White Pleated | Men's Shop $4.00 Silk Shirts,, $3.75 Shirts. ah +» $2.00 | (Sizes 16, 1654, 17 and 17% only.) Men's 33.25 Underwear, 82 HE ‘Men's Shop,”’ in the old Fifth Avenue Hotel building, had to give up their lease two months earlier than they expected. We bought all the Men’s Summer Furnishings at so much on the dollar. fF Main Floor. Last Saturday we sarpaner all previous selling records, and for to-morrow we put out the lots that were not ready last week. Men's celebrated Stuttgarter Underwear with two different stamps—one denotes all wool, the other part cotton. No. 144— Winter Stutt- | Nos. 72 and 220—All woo} garter—Men’s Shop price $3.25—our PHHCO. ss seseree reve i Men’s Athletic Shirts— Men's “Aertex” Regula: Men's Shop price $1.50 — Our | Shirts and Drawers—Men’s Sho}, PHCO..sssseseeeerseereeees De price $2.50—Our price...... $1.65 Men's Athletic Drawers— | Men’s Fancy Half Hos Men's Shop price $8—Our price | from the “Men's Shop’'—were 9% and 85c—Our price........, Trunks and Hand Luggage | Abpea a key serviceable Trunks and Bag especially made for short holiday use. gg second Floor. Dress Trunks and steamers Canvas covered trunks, brass trimmings, sole leather straps, one tray, hat compartment, sheet iron boo excelsior lock, sizes 25 to 36 $5, 06 inches, atseseee.- “ (el Keratol Cases. Japanese Suit Sole Cases prices) sse..eee+ $3: down cole

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