The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1908, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, _SULY 22, 1908 eS dh $10 eee $100 emg Fr * a mt aoa | i 3 STOR FAD CN NCHURCH Thirty-two Members of “Frist Assembly,” Williamsburg, Drage to Court. | w EST ar STREE SATISFACTION SVARANTEEC_ OR MONEY EROMBTEY: Ness WOMEN THE LEADERS. | This $12.50 Bed Outfit at $6.75 This $15 Bed Outfit at $9.75 A Great Their Orgies “the Limit,” Say E conomy Detectives Who Peeped Through Window. Heavy Steel Beds with 2 plain green denim covered Maltresses and 2 Bolsters included, All eteel, Indestructible telescope couch, heavy bronzed frame, beet steel National eprings. Couoh may be separated into two Individual bede, or used ae a full elze bed; the entire outfit—bed, springs, two mat: tresses and two bolstere— $7.50 value, at... ie ‘The seven men and twenty-five women | mwho were arrested by the Will police while tt of the chapel at W! msburg Mr rites in the basement ‘st Assembly of Ch amsburg And Tompkins avenues, Willamsburg, were in full blast, were a sorry looking collection 9.75 of martyrs when, after a night in the Vernon avenue police station cells, they were arraigned in the Lee Avenue Court to-day, Against two of the women, Miss Eliza-| deth Robinson, the ‘assistant bishop,"’ end Mrs. Isabella G, Clarke, serious charges are made. The first the police accuse of ‘conducting & disreputable | resort’’ The latter js charged w! “lewd, obscene and indecent conduct.’’| The rest are charged with being inmates | of a disorderly resort, As they sat in a row on the prisoners’ bench in the courtroom, their pasty faces and bright eyes, as well as their | attire, distinguished them trom the | ordinary grist of the potice court mill. | ‘The women are all plain to a degree, and their clothes look as if they had been thrown at them, The men are likewise a melancholy looking lot, running to greasy-fronted frock coats and flappy black hats. Barbers are | not*included in their list of expenses. | ®ome of them were stripped to the| undershirts and trousers in which they 2,500 Mattresses | in This Sale at 7 Fara Half Prices $19. 50 Hair Mattress at Cantus Hair Mattress, 2 US 2. 9 Mate ay Imperial Edge Elastic Felt Mattresses at Imperiale Elastic Felt Mattre ses, covered in ele gant ed French Art Ticking, ALL SIZES, sold regularly 8. ay everywhere else at $1S—to-morrow at half p: ilk Princess Dresses I Remnants 300 Samples, values up to $12 each, offered in this An accumulation of odds and ends. Values better than ever before. Remnants large enough for an office or Kitchen, Remnants of 65c. Linoleums, at, 4 yd, 185 sale to-morrow, at $3.98 ea. Too Hot for Garments. The women wept and wailed during the reading of the unprintadle affidavit e police. Miss Robinson, a pale- freckled little weman, thin to ORACE LANE. —— interrupted n once with a cry of: ; O you look like Miss Grace Lane, the prettiest girlin But all others who resemble the prettiest girl in the “It's a lie, Let me explain. We are e ‘Girl Question” company, the new musical “Girl Question” should lose no time in sending in their al! ladies and were worshipping Cod | play which comes to Wallack’s Theatre on Mon- pictures, Those which look most | in our own way.” day, Aug. 3? printed from day to day in The Ev “Why are these men in thelr under- e Miss Lane will pe ning World. A iiseanclcrouncramaneniioraskedlitha If you do, send your picture to The Evening Worlc If your face is pretty, but bears no likeness to that Magistrate. and {t may win you $100, for that is the sum which goes of the winsome actress, don't s¢ our picture in, for “It was hot. We kept the windows! to the girl who most resembles Miss Lane. photographs in which no resemblan Xists will not be closed so as not to annoy the neigh- Two of the photographs received yesterday a. entered in the contest yards that's why the men took off their! ; a answered the assistant bishop. shown above, in comparison with the face of Miss Lane. Photographs should be sent to the “Girl Question’ At this stage of the proceedings an The contest, which closes Aug. 1, is open only to Contest Editor of The Evening World. They will be ) interpreter In the court pointed! girls who are not and never have been seen on the stage, OL by a committee of women to be chosen later, scorbutic youth among the pris-| oners as a man who was on probation for the theft of a brooch from his aunt half a dozen times, and then she threw fome weeks ago, “His name, he said, herself, apparently exhausted, on a was Edward Trautman, He was held, couch I and from him the police hope to get) “Then one of the men danced up Minn more details of the doings of the her and laid his hands on nie ; fanatics. forehead, Then we broke ! |io “Judge,” creamed a little woman) It was the alleged los of $385 by Mal- | with blazing eyes, “let me speak. I'm ach! Gabriel, a { priest and Mrs, Di I was Josephine Schultz vert to the Bir and a member of your Honor's church fie raid, say before I was converted: The men are. “church.” It was Gabriel who covertly Reversal of Big Standard Oil! take off their coats Fine Starts Buying and Prices Jumping. that*we $1 and $1.10 Inlaid Lie Remnants a soned goods; ¢ yard Offered at Sensational Price Reductions. R U G It Will Pav to to Buy Floor eaNetings How, ———— $10 "tus IMPERIAL WILTON VELVET RUGS— size 12x9; choicest assortment of new Fall patterns; actu. ally a $25 value, at beautiful $18.00 value, at CHINA MATTING Selected straw 5.00 Linen matting 6.98 REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS new » woo. FILLED DINING ROOM RUGS ra Y tty; In a Dig aseort nent of patterns e “Misa Robinson, Mrs Clarke, Wecker and a man who gave his name at fi but later § G : A venge went HBL Ae “ot draw! dollars was the ball ing,” sald t The others were that } 1 amina EDITOR ‘SHIPMAN DEAD, | | Wad Been a New York pee ae “se SONG HIT OF THE MIMIC WORLD ‘a in Andover, | and was edu- the coming to be un- Calls It “the Limit.” remony. of ‘ NOW APPEARING AT THE CASINO THEATRE oe San yl Yes row : SETH BULLOCK } MAY HUNT LIONS WITH ROOSEVELT, aa Pye gee "parse lo JAMES McCREERY & CO, into a larg : ages hia fi 25rd Street 54th Street and the women tenove thelr waie's) WANT GEORGE HARVEY TO a { ‘ey wish *0 © HEAD AMERICAN ESPERANTO, I.ADIES’ COATS, In Both Stores, ' Pe ; y, J , On Thursday, July the a3rd. ye LO a th Shantung Pongee Paletots. 4 ; : : K, offering i 14.5. and 19.50 ivsive : . Tan Linen Dust Coats,,......+66++0.50 ins bast Money STC RG liss i : 2ird Street 34th Street then sprang arge / @prings in her heels

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