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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1908. —————————— | 4 " a | * | Q | Judge Dropped From Rolls mh | TAM! , g Wi ) Cc ” Why Judge Maione Is ; reennu A CUP OF TEA, served (without charge) \ ii | of Wigwam General Committee Feared by the Criminal in our Rest Room, Third Floor, is a wel : LIDGE THAT PULL — will and come refreshment in an afternoon’s shop- é Tits? Fore tsa plote lst of State prison sentences Imposed by Judge Malone CG r f Ales : i sUUL TA thes he took his place on the betich fine months ago ompanhy ping. Magazines and writing materials are ae a | Name of Con Sentence, | Name of Convict. Sentence. ided. ‘ake an ‘ S10 REACH | a ad aa vives em y=, | if 6 moe. 5 mos. f | i i iiLO | 10 nc t —_ | ag ‘=| Women’s Satin Empire Gowns a i ieee & mon on Sat ip t $25.00 : mos . bs | Name of Malone, of General LIN Gaun OMA teuteiaty:cscci8 yeu | O60 HMANaNbUG| ahnae yp met|| : A Dressmaker Could Not Duplicate Them For $40. E Sessions, Stricken from the TH eater sorte crepe acer eitiea |Wruni Oe nines uurbure 4 mo. Z TE The model, as illustrated, is one of the season’s most i | F i ies TH ising: Verein @awely 216 95. fom Ristros, barelary 4 mon beautiful Empire effects, in black, navy, peacock, taupe, | Wigwain’s Committee. Michaelaus ‘Tonae, arson...20 yra |Arthiw Glotone, at, Iare'y.. 2 ts gray, green, light blue and corn. The waist is handsomely — Max Brauer, 1 6 moe, | Annie Tyter, at, assault... 6 y r. | | | Datel i, Deteney. i | tarry Grats, morris) yr @ mon earnee se RLedy ecis Dhae ee of Heal ad } IS KN IN “SEVERE.” Antonio Castin 7 mos. | William ook, larceny H n 1 ' IS KNOWN AS “SEVERE. 10 mos. | John McManus, bur. tool shaped collar; edged with Valenciennes lace; full-length | pate aR Deen a sleeve of, eet) ae eee lace cuff; crushed satin x | ; S ide, i Has Made It Rule Not.to Hear} eae bea Thi vase O RTea teint Gd hen REA fringe, Fulle ans or Others Ex- | Rdwart Waltner, larcen | dona iary.. 4 re, @ mor, : ¥ UIs oe Wm, Robinson, robbery Altre fr . bur - . in Open Cor | 3 oo BANBAG RGAE Teorey | Michael Dieedo, aoe: auore uli Ss ; a le i s | ‘Alonss Ball tazeeny.. ee ee ee Equal to Many You Will Find in Other Stores L Mice ine court | William Sm heey Lanvenson, estlllos ia ) Marked $45.00 and $50.00. | is Clarence Jackson, . 5 . E s been dropped | Seni mae aboMIrlateed | Phiito Diecant, at. extort’'n. 2 yrs. | These suits will appeal very strongly to the woman who ee of Tam- | Henry Blomaky, at. larc' SE ere Oe: | as been accustomed to paying about $50.00 for her ond Assem eae aetieine eer aes bi pea es eee | tailored garb. In style, in individuality, in quality of ma- eee ye Nicholas Rhinehart, bure’y. 6 ye terial and trimmings, they are all that could be desired | y sire, lender of that eS AA Ce Pain Die) Ole ea Dela sua U UES even at that price. } Go Ail dito NOTE.—The maximum term {s.given in cases cf an indeterminate sen- ue Ge BO yea) seylinh ie ¥ filted coat; piped ie i os wv AG I : : an sear above lst does not include the minor cases before Judge Malone. He albresiiiceven} Sith Wan autetearmet cata nearer * an 2 en cies ee i sent besides 133 convicted men and women to the penitentiary, Elmira. Re- will Pest ide Cygne, Fall sored tailored skirt with deep, aital formatory, the various protectories and Houses of Refuge for women. Court a } piped with satin, and button trimmed. $35. 00 hea la poaiceiad ck officials estimate the total number of jail sentences in all cases before Judge ‘ ° Malone at 1,000 years’ imprisonment, and $3,000 in cash fines. | Panama Skirts ; in a fine black chiffon panama; open- © months Judge Malone has down-the-front, buttoned model; tailored seams; $5.00 b he has trimmed with self-fold at bottom pu. t > pr! 4 with Judge Malone for a sus- | not expire until Dec. $1, 1921, and the 7 rae, as A a 7 ul ee t ES A Ce saving that there | salary is $15.00) a year. Net Waists ; yoke of Valenciennes and imitation Irish - 1 wae every’ prospect for Baume : === = ae insertion, with full-length fitted sleeves: trimmed in ac- 2 “When the time came for sentence to | Pam Palate-Pleasing, 4 cordance with waist; lined throughout with China ¥ ‘i Uae Ae ecg club men ‘and others Appetite-Teasing Flavor This is the Satin Empire Gown advertised Sik: in pure white and cream: special 5 _ $3.00 ad aay who knew young Baumeister. ttully tempting on wheat of corn for $25.00 A superb line of Lingerie Waists at prices ‘rom $250 upward. : Dropped from Roll. sakes, muifins or hot biscuits— 5 | is | yuage Malone sentenced Baumeister to ’ 5 A oan 3 | eta eae Table Importer’s Delayed Shipment of tried before Nevers ouune Mand’ thelimammans nar ntence. sushenced, though ne Rt ‘fame the Youncing. of Judge Syrup 5 ‘ - 1 Sunization Humphreys threw up his nalcrook, | DUrsl@r OF | sraione from the Tamman General O f IR t S f li IL, P; ' He ae ar sah hich eae d “s © was forging th Comamittes of ti peen a General Com: It’s a pure sugar syrup made rien a u Ss a ensa iona Y ow rices ‘ is AME CAE) casi ich caused the firs' Mahe: et. Ma sa ee venre: ine 5 ; : 3 mor Usa Ss Ct) OX was Wat of John J. Baumelster, of mittee ior gtaid not take oceans Hromicene (sugar (0 EEA Co The sale began this morning. It affords an opportunity to purchase the finest ; ; fol eine ete ance ete fo notify the Judge that he had been |} 47 your grocer’a—Ise per can of 2 Ibs. gems of Persia and Turkey at he ol family. a Malone is a Harvard Law [The Southern Molasses Con 331 West NS Sobel apart fn he Ary sping gave theny ance th marenaaes”” "T° school grasunte of th clas of. He | Ra Sen Tate a. eres Less Than Usual Wholesale Cost i appe to the district le Phe trial brought out the ‘that eon Clade Genaralaseaslona lace . Baa : om ‘ : Listens in Court Only. jendp itor “her (son, | Mae first arrest. Friends)! term as judge c! The importer’s insurance policies having paid him his profits lost through delay Cee Te in arrival, he was in a position to sell the entire shipment of rugs to us for k Tammany and Republica: By “ G a | Helans to Sntercedp for constituents | exactly what he paid in Persia, plus duty and freight. ; + convicted in General Sessions and aera That’s the why of the lowest prices that have been named in years on fine {to be sentenced, These pleas are usually y , : 1 for a short term or for suspended sen-| Oriental Rugs. Many large carpet sizes are embraced, tence when the convict 1s a first of-| | Third Floor f fender. / The day Judge Malone took aie he S ro | 2 e : ‘ instructed his secretary that his cham- * A t f Hi dt ft F. ft by | ewww ae pen fo amc ses —_— — | rtistic iandcraft Furniture Tammany Hall men included. ; a 3 oe thor iiae aan aeein one Goat | e | The most substantial, artistic Furniture made to-day for the furnishing of den, library or \ nything to say can | | dining room, built from the best grade of fumed oak, in the duil, rich brown shades; uphol- ir statements in open court.” | Oo erve erm- a en v 1 lameteredtintealsere die athens i . hes pallclans, ware. mianianes. at | You should not miss an inspection of our line of choice Handcraft Furniture. sudden turn in the man they had | ! a no in ‘Jim" Malone when he ‘cmecerD a | Chairsand Rockers,at . . . . . « $5.00 t0$32'50 a assistant in the Corporation | Dining-room Chairs, at. . . . - oe 00 to aren ‘ ollce. Gene McGuire, who | Large Easv Chairs, at 3 , + 922)50 to hBS: for twelve years had been Malone's | 5 > ° . o49 args hairs, : a 0 $2 BF S150 Covest politcal frend, was wuestoned,| Woy ean just as well serve Van Camn’s. It is richer and cheaper—and it’s Library Tables at... + + + $850 to $15.00 but he shook his head. A ’ 6 0 ases,at - . . +» © « « « de).00 0 Judge Malone ts\not open’ to sugges: | i Writing Desks, at... «© + 6) «$15.00 10 $42.50 jruaeeieiooe isleae aoe always convenient. There’s not one reasonable reason for serving raw milk. Writing Desks, at. . . . » . » $1800 to $42.50 Goes not know ther ° . | (ihn Geran, a: 9 Se nn eS Rl50nols52150) dana beta area taikea to | There are res of g d n ns against It. | These Handsome Chairs at Special Prices Tur Bas him in months: | Large Easy and Arm Chairs; cushions of Spanish Morocco Ne Souls eaves ine er of The ery for pure milk is answered in Each of our 20,000 cows is inspected. Six Cents Per Quart leather; value $3000, ar. ; $24 50 S th ae reymy every grocery store in your city. So are the men who milk them, — — Morris Chairs; large Spanish Morocco Cushions at $16.50 See } u ra a ret . Van Camp’s Milk is every Our dairies are sanitary. We make a One pint of Van Camp’s, when you re- Arm Chairs: wood backs and spring seats, in Morocco cover- ‘ hen he took . without germs in it, — The richest of milk business of cleanliness, Our buildings, place the water, makes about three pints ing; unusual at. . . $13.50 is ata at aed ene and the most economical. : where the milk is evaporated, are built of rich milk. Third Floor as sero mark Was nea Wien vee ate nee milks ball: without wood. The cost of such milk, if you buy ; wa — — —_ — K: you re doing § y 2. : : e , » Hf H A = aS ee on A ants eee All that science, skill and care can do | Wan Camp’s by the case, is about six F, Complete assortment of these popular | Velutina and Velutina; ina choice, silky fnish AN 1 OSES Judge by these fanta if Van Camp's is are employed for your protection, PUA NE eee ere ur seni ey used for coats, jackets, muffs, | C 4 Sunil ave, splendid resvie sate | | good milk, Then judge by the milk itself. Van Camp’s has been submitted to A By YOU, Cloakin Ss CH, teaarih crs orauroys ‘umes, ete; all fast coors. The g' ) y as thick as thick cream. So thick that Black Pony Skin, Broadtail, coming season's favorite, in light | Why, not a home in your city would many a test, but never has a germ, been rou addlone\ hart acter feleshee ee cul Cl. ths 50 inches wide gray, gun-metal, golden and seal brown, cadet, Copen- LIFE BY ALCOHOL use milkman’s milk if they knew the truth found in it. i ST oat tee ales ee. el At $6.50 Ward gray se ret ead any | brown oades Capen: about it—also the tiuth about Van Not so with milkman’s milk. . Astrakhan Cloth, in Bleck. 50 inches wide, taria, mu berry and blac ee ane ‘ : ‘ Then you have no waste—no shortage, At $5.00 to $15.00 Yd. , At 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Yard ' amps, Every drop of raw milk has myriads of 7. pS ai | i i Z A fi 5 rah AS ethos ie You open the cans as you need them. Gray Astrakhan Cloth, 50 inches wide, Corduroy; « complete color-range, for street cage S18 VF EXPL. yr I Berne iat BS: MEN “9 PREV BETS So, the finest milk in America is also Ai $3.50 to $8.00 Yd. coeeueennnrraneet 19] ‘ Cook With it BES PAN g TOUS: : the cheapest milk. Pure milk costs less White Cancale nee Ya. At $1.35 and $1.65 Yard pois EE In Washington, D, C,, i was aeENy than impure—rich milk less than half Ana aes tPA. Be NOM | Main F oor ici oy at 11 per cent of the dealers sol ilk cies - Pee se sata Note the delicious, surprising flavor found that } P milk, ss Mrs, Annie. Baum, Fatally that Van Camp's gives to a milk dish, tubercular milk, Do you know any reason for paying 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Burned at Her Home, Dies | ‘That flavor comes solely from milk, And the germs in milk are known to more for raw milk than you must pay (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) in a Hospital Van Camp's is the whole milk—some- cause two-thirds of all infant mortality, for Van Camp's? | f pit: a - annabscce thing you never get from your n Of all the dangers that threaten man- | a Sea ane All of the butter fat, all of the solids are 4544 there is none to compare with saw For Children | MILLER ky & PAINTY JAPANESE LOVE SONG . $ in it. } ee 2 hat | ri to ex u é Wen milk 7" ee on | f M Magnet Gneti as ; Your milk Ik, bef re you get it, The ablest physicians, again and again, sre Gees eng Ful on ST RMA oK oak | wale ‘ s awhile The butter Nothing But Milk have passed on Van Camp's Milk, OPEN. MON: & SAT EVES 1 al fat rises i wy ing but I They could find no other milk so safe | ! No, | eau ger a di event milk fram avery —= a onatact nocd eNenicanent FURNITURE | ‘| whole milk—never get it twice alike. Van Camp's is simply rich Holstein Children can drink Van Camp's with SPECIAL TERMS «© Hospital, Mrs 4 \ Aa th milk, with two-thirds the water evapo- out a thought of germ infeetion, Its very FOR THIS MONTH ae diesel 8 re The n, abs puiey fat en do, Bet is if . cated purity makes it doubly delicious, CRUREST Sy skimmed off before the milk goes i) . 7 a ‘ . pan 4 Gaisienainnd We *B Nothing whatever is added—no sugar, And children like the slight almond | fer usb: So you get a new flavor when you cook 7 Starch, no preservative. flavor, AUR Ke Sipillizatlone. 1 seph 1 with Van Camp's. Yet it's only the flavor Don’t confuse Van Camp's with con- You don't let your chi dren eat raw ; » of whole, rich milk densed milk, which is half sugar—a milk meat. Don’t let them drink raw milk, Mout c 5 ou’ ever aga ake lat you can't use ooking. , , Rp yeH)- : Pry it 4 if Il never again make that you can’t use in cooking, Van Camp’s Milk comes in 5 and 10- © milk dishes out of raw milk, Van Camp's comes to you just as it cent cans—at your grocer’s, Try one can Mr e . Nae comes from the cow, less part of the and you will want it always. Then it is i he Sterilized Milk water, cheaper to buy by the case—also more i ane H ‘ a Ay Analysis shows about 30 per cent of convenient. 5 oe Van Camp's Milk is sterili » that Solids, of which 8 per cent is butter fat. Produced in five states by the dairies ; not erm can exist in it, But that isn’t Only the germs are lacking—the dan- of the Van Camp Packing Co,, Indian- | all gers, the impurities, the infections. apolis, Van Camp’s Milk Evaporated—Sterilized—Unsweetened Van Camp Pecking | Co | | TheSundoy Mona's “Wont Directory makes more offers of posi- tions than any other two medium in the universe,

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