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ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1908. FOR MAGISTRATE of the fact that many of or are tex had held offic jad acquired a wide exper considering that the respond- wppuinted in the summer ith suoh matters, and that he learned of the practice am of the opinion that he blamed for having and that in granting ike the others, be- the discharges he, mind and said he would not recall React ment was that an entablish beyond a « that Wittmore tad At that time he was wholly der State, wv fol. but if they found h t This tow 9.48 o'clock Christmas night 1 timony w Attorney would like him one “Cold in He ad - OmeeaOil Pour a teaspoonful of Om wal defendant © Alexander pb for the lished and the pro , Abt, ag required. mitted the mur He demanded Aitorney-General told the Jurors tinore innocent to turn him | Heyed ‘hat he nad! che pester to. do in a eup of bolling water) bo! ted + am of the opinion, furth \ the interboroug! Rapid i 1 Referee Says Judge Can Hard- athoagh “some of Circumstances Company hud not entered Into a com. Mouth and nose close to the cup, asd connected with certain of the reapond vat No send this man to the electric inhale the arising steam. The steam ent’s discharges may be somewhat sug. gestive of undue influence, as herein t forth, yet that {n mot I. ot in’all, he was actuated ire to do whet was beet ly Be Blamed for Follow- ing Court Custom. ADMITS IT’S ILI WHITMORE JURY. ASKED TO ACQUIT Appellate Division Will Pass Judgment on the Tes- timony. William H. Willis, the referee ap. Fipinted by the Appellate Division of the Sbpreme Court to take testimony tn sup plementary charges filed by the Bar As- | sociation against City Magistrate Otto H. Droege, filed his report with the Ap- pellate Division | More rebuttal testimony was offered by the State when the trial of Theodore |S. Whitmore for the murder of his wife, | Helena, was resumed to-day in the Hud- of the Supreme Court s forty-six pages of typewritten and will be passed | eon ¢ yurt of Oyer and Ter on by the Appellate Division for de miner city | ign | Michael Connors, an Albany police- | ‘Thre referee does not sum up the i | man, testified that he had been unable | e either f | to find Frederick W. Elliott, the missing | Witness, at No. % Park street, Albany, akked m- | where Whitmore alleged the man could Thend, sald that he could 1 he | be round chse, and he simply reported the test! | Alexander Ross, a detective of the mony uutor’s office, testified that Mrs as presented. : Margaret O'Neill, on Jan. 3, said that she did not see Whitmore last Christ- mas Day after 4 o'clock in the after- | Willlam J. Sharlock, also of the | cutor's Office, corroborated Ross's | | noon In her testimony at the first trial of | Whitmore Mrs. O'Neill, who was unable to appear at the present trial, sald that | © 5® she saw Whitmore turn out the gas at | i Droege, his home on Adams street, BECO KU ED) at says in part —_— — Seemed to Be Custom. rd to the custom that pre- ailed among the other mag- in regard to discharges on pro- SIMPLE HOME MIXTURE yppusly CURES RHEUMATISM. fgtrat The thousands of men and women Fae en tren strate wWhite| [%BO_Bave felt. the torture of dread HF ape ormen Magistrate Whit” | [rheumatism will be glad to avail them- mian ed that during hi 2 x of office he granted such ui selves of the following prescription eee sna, puseibly more, | {NBch will be found the most effective ickaiat hi That te the Magia, | Jremedy obtainable for rheumatism, and Ee Pe etme things) | fall kindred forms of blood disease : = ine." Pwnich cause pains in the muscles, joints, After citing the testimony of Philp! tame back, throbbing bead and general Block, the potice elerk; James McCabe, | § debility: clerk of the Jefferson Market Court, One ounce Syrup of Sarsaparilla Com- and Iprobation officers, the ref: | f pound; one ounce Torts Compound; ere: half pint of high grade whiskey. These to be mixed and shaken well and ured in doses of a tablespoonful before each meal and at bedtime. The ingredients are obtainable from any well stocked druggist. The kid- neys. becoming tnactive, the poisons which sbould be thrown off are retained In the blood and settle in the joints and Muscles and cause untold suffering This condition, if not checked, will lead the present proceedings. { 0 even worse complications of the blad- strange as it! tice of gr ft rior to the respondent's appoint- | and that it continued down to the | late Considering the number of magis- | digestive organs. trates involved and the dar tend clgon re (orm of many of them, high standing there can, Of COUTSE, | } enquoqnacmeancecemoucamoasommoanah, *Blyn Shoe> The most led money can buy in reliability, in ane oe comfort is always obtainable in Blyn Shoes. years of The eandence and good will of bane of families have been enjoyed by our Nine Best Stores for so many years—ought we not to have yours? MY Style No. 956 Style No. 888 Ladies’ gun Ladies’ patent al button button shoe boot, with With Black, Beant she at ke vamp; high cloth tops; al- Cuban heel. so with dull ki A very top. Perforated satistac- 4M Ares nd Ory nd ¢ Cuban service- heel, able design.; Style No, 300 }- 182314 Chik Men's gun IW metal button shoe, with ade perforated quarter, Made in the or- < hoe on the new , slocks--and no- ing high where else in the toe last. same quality Also in al our pr | | Sizes 914 to 11 at $2.50 ae 11 to 5 at $3.00 #7, Sole New York Agents for the Cn} NOISELESS RED CROSS SHOE FOR WOMEN RY “It Lends with the foot NINE BEST STORES — SHOES IN EVERY GRADE PAST SIDE , WEST SIDE BROOKLYN STORES: een d (Gs oie Oth Ave. and 27th St : pate tad tii Siren! Ath wy 3 th & 40th Sts Brondnay, bet. Park & Ave., 150th & L5ist Fulton St., opp. A. & S, Sireets he & Soy B'dway, ar. Green: Ave. wery, near Kroon ; PACTORIES: Sil to 519 cide,” said Mr this woman had not be e ive doubtedly would never have Whitmore had a vio Accuatomed to beating his wife. He @ wife who was not a good carries the healing properties of the Oil into the throat and lungs and # quick relief. Also rub the nose and forehead with the Oil “Mra. Whitmore been found nt temper and was fromun and w RUD WANTS WORK WONDE wanted to get rid of her ONLY ONE LAMBERTS’ All the jewelry we sell goes str: tomers. We do not supply other deale; Lambert jewelry is the Lambert store. Prices open the eyes of newcomers, who are used to paying to keep middlemen in luxury. We will have nothing to do with come- betweens in this business, and we buy and sell for cash always. We permit no misleading statement as to any article. Perfect frankness, along with sound business methods, has put us where we are—in a position to sell the best jewelry at the lowest prices. In our illustrated catalog is much that you ought to know about styles and prices of jewelry; about us and our methods. You will need this book, which we send free, when the time to buy Christmas presents comes. Diamond Figures Kept Down. Especially do we want you to know that by buying diamonds in guantities (for cash alw i ing them direct and mount- ing them ourselves we get prices down so low that a pretty ring is sold for $10. We exhibit here four excellent examples of Lambert ght to our own retail cus- The only place to buy Da aN OR Fine diamond Fine dtamond. id 14-karat gold solid 14-karat gold id 14-karat Kold solid 14-karat gold $20.00 Weenting 40.00 Mounting RON.00) mounting BHO00 Good Watches Cost Little. watch, man’s size, has a plain scine hunting case of solid 14- karat gold, with Waltham, Elgin or Lambert movement. It sells tor $50; woman's size, $22.50. Surely these are low prices enough tar watches so handsome and trust- fully guaranteed, watches are. You among hundreds. Fine diam Fine diamon mounting bert e a choic Send for Wedding Ring Sheet. For seamless wedding rings of solid goid our house has been famous for years. Nothing that comes from our busy factory is made with greater care than these rings or does us greater credit. Prices: 14 karat, $3.30 up; 18 karat, $4.40 up; 22 karat, $5.25 up. Our richly embossed wedding ring sheet is tree. Lambert Brochers| 3d Ave., Corner 58th St. Open Saturday Nights Until 10 RZ AA SOREL? eee Mase Have You a Lifeless Piano In Your Home? Perhaps you have a fine instrument, for which you paid several hundred dollars, and it is never played—or is played *only by someone who has had little opportunity, or inclination, to develop artistic technique. You probably get very little enjoyment out of the large investment—although you may be a music lover. Why not bring the PIANO TO LIFE? Why not give yourself ALL THE BENEFIT of a MUSICAL EDUCATION? Why not make yours fullest sense ? Place an ANGELUS Beside Your Piano During the first hour you will be delighted with the music you can play. After the first week you will be entertaining all your friends, and the whole family will be enjoying the piano as they perhaps never thought it would be possible to enjoy it, After the first year you will be learning to appreciate the artistic side of music—realizing the delights of interpreting the compositions of the masters, If you already own a piano, DON’T LET IT GO TO WASTE ANY LONGER. An ANGELUS will turn it, in an instant, into the most enjoyable feature of you home, Demonstrated at your convenience. Sold on EASY TERMS, to suit the purchaser Piano Gallery (First) New By John Wanamaker Tenth st et a MUSICAL HOME, in the Eighth to Broadway, Fourth avenue, en re) Stern Brothers To-morrow, Saturday 650 Prs. Lace Curtains 'N IRISH POINT, RENAISSAN reduced TO $3,905, 4.75 & FORMERLY FROM $5.50 TO 9.75 SE AND LACET ARABE 7.25 PAIR Misses’, Girls’ & Small Women’s Apparel Exceptional Values Tailor-made Suits, Directoire Models, of Broadcloth, in black, navy, smoke, catawba, wine and green, neatly trimmed with $17 50 braid and buttons, coat satin lined, 14 & 16 yrs, Value $26.50, bobs Junior Suits, Three Piece Model, of plain or fancy serges, English stripes and plaids, double-breasted coats, 00 satin lined, plaited or gored skirts, 8 to 16 yrs, | Value g23.so, 15. Coats, Full Length, of navy, brown or red cheviot cloth, but- toned to nek, tlannel lined throughout, 6 to 14 yrs, Value go.95, 6.90 Goats of Corduroy, in navy, brown, tan and wine, buttoned to neck, sateen lined, nicely tailored & well made, 2 to 6 yrs, Value $4.95, 2.95 Misses’ Waists—14, 16 and 18 Yrs. Madras, $1.98 broidered Linens, $2.95 Plaid Flannel, 3.95 Silk and Laces, 4.95 9 9 Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes Specially Priced Girls’ | Boys’ VICI KID LACE SHOES, PATENT! VELOUR CALF LACE SHOES, LEATHER TIPS, |BLUCHER CUT, WELTED SOLES, SIZES 8 TO 10%, at $1.45) sizes 9 TO 13% at $1.75 “41702, « W.75| « 1706 « 2.25 Boys’ & Young [len’s Clothing Unusual Offerings Boys’ Double-breasted Suits, Knickerbocker trousers, full lined, 10 to 17 yrs, $4.50 Children’s Overcoats, 3 to 10 yrs, and Boys’ Refers, 7 to 15 yrs, 4.95 Young Men's Suits, stylish cheviots and o 17.50 cassimeres, 32 to 38 inch chest measure, 20 yi s Blouses, Boys’ Madra: SES, 69c in white and colored effects, 8 to 45 yrs, Value 95c, West Twenty-third Street (New Wanamaker Building.) Store Closes at 6 P. M. Off to the country Saturday afternoon? Do you know how easy it is to step off the Subway, or a Broadway or Fourth avenue car at WANAMAKER'’S, get the golf cap, or golf balls, the waterproof shoes, sweater or raincoat you may need, and take them right along to the train, without losing any time? More men are learning every day to appreciate the quick, satisfactory service, and the splendidiy complete, up-to-date stocks in this Wanamaker Men's Store, as well as its convenience as a stopping-off place. Are you one of them? Proper Clothing for Men r the Weather That’s Coming We can take care of a man well with Wanamaker clothing, at any time he chooses—but it’s wise to make that time TODAY. Fall Suits, Winter Suits— Light Overcoats — Ulsters— Raincoats—all here, in the finest variety of fabrics, and greatest choice of good, new styles that we remember having gathered. We have said enough about the excellence of Wanamaker clothing, its splendid style, its careful workmanship, its mod- erate prices—you can’t equal it anywhere without paying more for it. This is just an appeal to a man’s foresighted- ness—and you will be wise to heed it. Suits, fancy and plain materials, $15 to $45 Overcoats, $15 to $35 Raincoats, $15 to $35 Main floor, New Building. Men’s White Madras Shirts, $1 The best made and handsomest white shirts that a dollar will buy. Good shirts to own one or two of—they always look well, can be worn with any necktie or any suit. These are made of excellent white madras, self-striped or with Jac- quard figures, made over our own patterns, Plaited bosoms, coat style, attached or detached cuffs. $1 each. And Again—New Neckwear It's an unending procession of emart, new colorings and patterns, this collection of Men’s Neckwear, Mostly the favorite folded four-in-hands, that tie in @ small knot. Rich choosing among the 50c scarfs, other beau- ties at 6), $1.50 and $2, up to scarfs made of finest French and English silks at $2.50, Main floor, New Building: Men’s Derby Hats at $1.75 “Seconds'—~so the maker left his name off. But he needn't have been ashamed to leave it on--you will have trouble in finding the slight defects in the felting; and the wear is unimpaired. Regular $3.50 and $5 kinds, when they are perfect. In black and brown—various b.ocks, and all sizes, $1.76 each, John Wanamaker Broacway, Fourth avenue, Exhth to Tenth street Ney eaa/ - Nous Nore Haveag (Old Stewart aig A Fine Special-Priced Group of Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS If there's anything in portents, the beauty of these dress goods, their fitness for the suits, and their particularly tempting prices ought to create a small whirlwind of enthusiasm in the Dress Goods Salons tomorrow. And, to widen the scope of the offerings, we shall add several lots of most £ charming silk-and-cottons, for light party dresses. Itemized: $1.50 All-wool Tailored Suitings, $1 a Yard Very stylish, mannish éffects, medium weight, rich colorings, including plenty of the much sought-for gray effects, in stripes and plaids. 54 inches wide. The maker's surplus, after filling orders— sold them a little earlier at $1.50. $1.25 Fancy Suitings, 75c a Yard season’s smart tailored Handsome effects, in about twenty colorings and patterns—all this season’s styles. $1.50 All-wool Fancy Broadcloths, $1 a Yard n rich, warm colorings, in pencil stripes and plaids—will make very stylish tailored suits. 54 inches wide. $1.50 All-wool Herringbone Serges, $1 a Yard that will drape gracefully, in the very popular navy blue, cadet blue, taupe, smoke, garnet 54 in. widesix yards make a dress. A fine quality, light weight, K herringbone or /h vron weay and black. 54 inches wide, $1.75 to $3 Imported Rough Suitings, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and cheviot rtest tailored lirect Imported French Suitings, in se bination effects for the A choice group of ou! weaves, in plain, side-band and com suits. 48 and 50 inches wide. $1.50 Hair-line Stripe Cheviot, $1 a Yard pular hair-line stripe cloth-finish Cheviot— est ones, The thin white strips gives 54 in, ®ide—most desirable—$1 a yd. And these pretty Silk- ane: Cotton Goods: Embroidered Spot Silk-Warp Chiffon, 28c a Yard Hitherto sold at 38 and-cotton weave, for including taupe, st , white and t Silk-and- Cotton “Musli lins, 28c a Yard —on a lustrous fabric with silk jac- Two colors only in this very pc black and dark blue—b y them a very stylisheffect. Med: attractive silke ainty colorings, reseda, silver, a yard in egular stock. A very dresses. Thirty-tw ight blue, rose, jasper, Printed in rich colors quard figures scattered ov ier {or nearly half as much again, Silk ae Chiffon, 25¢ a Yard in plain colors, light and black. -and-Cotton Eolienne, 38c a Yard Self colors, also plain pongee First foor, Old Building. y striped and herringbone effects. weave, very desirable for ¢ nging R« Women’s Tailored Suits Two Remarkably Stylish Models At $16.75 These brand new, strictly man-tailored Suits will especially interest women who have put off buying their Fall costumes on {account of the extremeness of many of the styles. They are f cdified example ent fashions—made of handsome hard- finished wors and sm. They have all the attributes of $25 suits, exc Model One 2S eR SE SS Se € = = i R S Ey Striped suitings. ept the price. Model Two h coat, mannish cut, straight orched collar, large fitting coat sleeves; Gcred skirt, with bias fold and habit back. Either model at $16.75 A Splendid Group of Separate Skirts at $4 This is a round-up of our Odd Skirts, in plaited and gored models, which we cannot duplicate or the sizes of which are broken. The? are in black and blue cloth, and brown and blue Panama cloth; some trimmed with folds of self material, or with taffeta. Previous prices were $6 to $8—to-morrow, $4 each. Second floor, Old B Mar 38-inc! underarm seam, ves with t through: with bias fold. Gored skirt ing Dressy Waists---New Models Four fresh groups of Silk or Net Waists, showing the newest n trimmings and the latest styles in sleeves, find it diffi and prettiest device: make an appeal you’ SPECIAL PRIC ult to resist, especially at the blue and pink. round yoke of Valenciennes folds. 1 with China silk. lace, finished with embroidery, j lined with Ch Of White V: or net. Irish lace, lined with China silk Old Building. © Lace. yoke of immitation Third floor, Infants’ Coats and Bonnets ! Here are the prettiest possible outdoor garments for their babyships you: can find—practical as well as dainty. The coats are beautiful in style and cut and are expertly tailored. The attractive little bonnets match the coats: At $5,50—Infants’ Coats of all-wool cheviot: velvet collar, emblem on sleeve. In brown, red y blue. Sizes for 3 to 6 years. At $2.80—Infants' Felt Bonnets, in red, brown and navy blue, trinimed with satin ribbon and clusters of flowers, Sizes up to 6 years. Third floor, Old Building. These New CURLS have just reached us from P: The novelty lies in their being attached to hairpins, for easy arrangement. In various shades of brown, Cluster of 3 Curls, 65c; five, $1. Come and see them, and other aids for the coiffure, in the Hair Goods Salon~-Second floor, Old Building. John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street MILLER «HYAMS Ih SORE DOLLAR cans 65771 SMITH svCOR STATE 51, i MICHAELS BROS, TMELE BEOCKS FROM FULTON ST RWOOKLY OPEN MON & SAT..EVE > fth Ave, & %h St, Brooklyn FURNITURE }4 CLOTHING | ni SPECIAL TERMS FOR THIS MONTH ONANY | ON for the entire family OF lal $1 down on any ladies’ or men’s suit up to 25,00; selectstyles ROOMS ¥ tere S119 4 Qe t ON EXHIBITION — THIRD FEDOR World Wants Work Wonders, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDEMB, ; - [Venus Store| 4 Store Closes at 6 P, M.