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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY in. > SUSIRS VICTIM | oh ‘ 1911. EB 24, JOHN D. EDMONDS A SUICIDE; |" » FIRES BULLET INTO HEAD.| |: whispered colloquy with the Judge. ‘The Court then sald: preparing to place Edmonds in ariam, Year. Tah la sta have been called to my atten- 4 denied by Baward Appleton, tion which make it Inexpedient for the} 64 a seainar of Gor prs Ag eh ice a mn F ourt to follow the usual custom and ‘es ‘ nds, ty-two years op e a. po! vabeathe 3 he ite summon the complainant to the stand. | OM. recently returned with hie] re Coa reporter that teore war 0 a ‘The complainant testified against the de- Ali Wo daughters from Munich, | reason why Edmonds should have wish |rondant in the trial, and testified fairly. | Ger where he had been agent for}ed to | vat hit business affairs were She is now in fear that if sue should go | @ ! oncern, Killed bimeelt In| er ea PER aaa, made a vite | hit with the Chicago club, y DEATH | | R Ue the stand to- + | the of No. 19 West Bightieth ia a - and ur lef viii Me he ' Vhis is @ boarding house, where In This Chapter Capt. Anson} wistea'um a tony: ver ett succepatl ‘ he s family have been staying! ALL LOST WITH STEAMER. Tells H Hl and there wasn't a man of us that je vengeance on her at his instig@ | ince ther arriy At in this country naman ells How His Chicago Ball- him the most tion who platol . which is Reported Victims | Agreeah) igs ession of Grover Cleve.) . i tin flat ond s sentenced to serve not |» tana Z Corwicted Raimondi’s Friends! emont! Nas sentenced to serve not io The bullet wened Crm 1s used by people of refinement and layers M t T President a jleas than four rs and two months | ,,, and catia ¢ players Met Two Presidents, "ina oe rena» anna |S os leas vant ene ano a oueratucr'a tes endotsed by the Dental. PRetbenl our world-girdling tour, Benjamin Har- laiting 7 Makati ae Saas perhnelR i wapaper repo that the Turkish enta rofessio Cleveland and Harrison, and| rison saa moved into vie Waite Mou Mob Room Waiting Appear | inontnsan Sing Sing, The courtroom | Oy and the onty| steamer Ifurriet, filed with Moslem pile y be gested that it woul a a | was crowded with friends and relatives | 4, hat migh rims, was b: at sea, Not one of How Widely Different Were! caper to pay inim a visit, and ance of Wife on Stand. | of the convicted barter, and they voiced |) ateme the pass 1 crew escaped death he R ‘ | was arranged that we sould. give. {he pveriene more turseeus langviee "ke ihey. waren’ (2! Rodiedy | Ota Mrecrepore TTT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— the Receptions Given Them) Presiaent « call. t¢'we had expected ee b eethalNee- gil One jan 1 ~* the Jacking \ “WORLD WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. he Two Occasions—Playe| dent. Clevelami "nad “shown: uscwo| macked Judge chain in the Court or| Mt McGuire said the woman was| = on the Two Occasions—Plays| dent Cleveland naa shown | us-we| matked Judgo Crain in the Court of| |ME MoGulte sald te woman was) ly wo—but You have it straight from me | Teneral Sessions to-day, “that this that the atmosphere at that reception ; Court 18 compelled to conform its prac- tices to a condition of unbridled law- HE SHOOK HANDS IN THE | lessness existing among certain classes MOST CORDIAL WAY. Established 43 Years — to-day she would be killed bef could get out of the building } ominous looking swarm of dark si imondi that the courtroom during the vinced the Assistant Distr that he could place the wo she The ers Start.on Trip Around ™ World. The Quality Store friends of onopolized in the community.” ‘The occasion for this declaration | arose in arraigning for sentence Rug!- ano Raimondi, recently convicted of ssion con Attorney jan on the al CHAPTER XviI. 1 Am Introduced to Pr cI stand only at the risk of her life Long before the 1888 came to A close the fact that we were going | wbroad became known to every tbasebail | fan in the country and made us tho most talked-about team.in the business, Posters of the most attractive sort were struck off by the wagon load and the Mewspapers were full of it. Talk about Dubligity—the public eye certainly was checkNfull of us that summer. When the subject was first discussed Ro one connected with the enterprise | attempting to murder his wife, Angela, by slashing her with a ragor, Ral mondl's defense was that his wife had left him and he had a right to dis cipline her. fied. $0 many convicted persons are ar- ralgned for sentence in the parts of General Sessions that it is the custom | of the Judges to summon the complain- His friends hold him justi. | | | FREGKLES GONE. |*Simple Remedy from Riker's Re | joved Them,"’ Says Society Lady. Th ax! nothing would remoy would cart See FURNISHING ‘ONEI ISIDING LL HOME S_FonMERLy ONS Our. oes AT ‘-xXPANSTOS Sar We Give Surety Stamps thi ry |aetd e well known fostety. w a the 1 wit ever dreamed that {t would expand into & tour around the world, but such tt Proved. to be, We met with so much encouragement on every side, and Mr, Lynch came back from his advance trip to Australia with such glowing accounts of his success in interesting the folks | over there in the project that we.came to 'the conclusion that the entire globe | was wild to #ee us, and we made up our minds to give it a chance. Now wouldn't you have thought that} 4 with such an opportunity to see some- thing of the world every ball player in the country would have been mighty keen to get a place on that picked team, Which it Had been decided to cali the All-Americas? Greatly to my astonish. | ment, as well as that of Mr. Spalding | and all the others connected with the scheme, there was no special rush to det into the game. Ten players of the Chicago club signed to go without much fuss, but the making up of the All-| America team was quite another matter, Some of the players who had seemed | eager to go backed out at almost the Jast_ moment, among them Mike Kelly te witnesses when sentence is imposed | £00k Only One Day More---Extra Savings to Close the Greatest Sale Event of 1911 One Day's Sateot) Men, You Can Own a sg New Spring Suit for $12 Half O-NeIH Main ore pecan Floor Formerly Adam ‘O'Neill Adams Business Mer The quality, finish and hand tailoring ! Suits” for Spring, 1911, are even superior to the high standard set last year. | O'Neill Matn Store Floor (Formerly Ad Despite Clothing being higher priced this year, we will Building) | | to the mind of the Court. In this pro- |“ }cedure Mrs. Raimond! would have been | * called to the witness stand when her | husband was sentenced, | Assistant District-Attorney McGuire, when Raimondi's case was called, held 6. 4, even for the doubi is sold uy Reve kif it ft wo y sure to ‘ask Rike: trength othine, as thi nt Toney by trek! Men’s | Surety Thoe $3 Would have made an teicle long for an overcoat. We were all mighty uncom- fortable over the President's failure to appreciate. the honor we were doing | nim, and the AM-Americas were 0 up- Set over it that we wiped up the ground with them that afternoon, the score | standing 18 to 6. | After I had once settled beyond re- | call that I would make this round-the- world junket I started in to make all | my plans with direct reference to the | Best Values at the Lowest Prices 12I1st ae a Street Annual Mid- Winter en Saturday Women’s Sample House Dresses 79c not advance the price one cent on the Business Man's Suit. We will not lower the quality one stitch in order to maintain this $12.00 price, which is $4.00 to $7.00 less than suits of equal quality will bring in other clothing stores. j The Snappy of the Bostons and Mike Tiernan of the| enjoyment I intended to get out of the | From one of the | Hand tailored, all wool, splendidly lined, fancy patterns or solid blue Surety Shoe, made y Yorks, Some cheerful idiot told} trip. As soon as I found that there were A special purchase of 100 doz. manufacturers’ laggest importers | Spring ushers in the greatest suit bargain New York has to offer- ‘ e Jatter that the New Zealand can] to tbe ladies in the party—Mr. Spal ere of oe dresses (as illustrated), wrappers wee : i | Adams Business Man’s Suit” at $12.00 | in all the most popu- pais ate oniy one kind of meat, And }decided to take his mother and and street dresses, worth from 98c to $1.98, [ s half : , | hat did the Oiainese for Mike, Williamson's etter halt vowed ‘he || Materials are best quality. seersuckers Katies x ne Big de eh An Overcoat Investment That Will Net 190 pet cent: Profs Io Nine Months | lar models; button, shouldn't “stir a step without her~-I| I hams in stripes and checks; percales in all the new Se Ory crue 5 Buy your Overcoat for next Winter and wear it nov ext Winter you'd | ae : Wright Was Engaged as Coach} niet Mrs. Anson to accompany. ua. | aime in 8 gag tuberaaduhraieiacree cate y lace and biucher lace After a lot of worry and trouble Mr.| She didn't ree various styles in cot- how she could at first, the same style. We want to linens; high or square neck; sizes 34 to 46. | pay $18 to #25 for the same coat i Spatitng finally afeceeded in getting to-/but finally she sald “All right,” and we tons, lisles and silk | close out our present stock and will let you have any fancy over-$ | with solid soles and seller a very good te: le hn M. Ward, | w y a ne inted m A : eWay ses eer Aa a Ward | were ready at the appo! a time: W ‘omen’s Allover plaited, in black and | coat up to $25 value for...... 12.00 | counters; made of sop, andthe other men had ait ade | Farewell Game in Chicago. Embroidered Waists (C) fancy colors. Small lot Men's Trousers, Regular 4. .00 and 95.00 values, at $2. 95. ‘ black calf, tan Russia the league. All in all, tt was! On Ort. 9 tie Chicago and All-A | Men's Presto Overcoats, $7.50—strictly all wool, nothing but this season's . nigity effective selection, as we had} ca teams playéd a farewell game on Also lingeries in a large variety of new st . A ‘4 ~ i! { : sk viei kid, i sion to sliscover more than. once| the League grounds in Chicago” It was | | Some trimmed with Venice, Val, ond Glace tas: 50c Socks at 25¢ | Koods—all first quality goods, ‘The $7.50 price on them is only to close them out, | calf, black viei kid, in 8 umes on the tour, Georxe| a pleasant afternovu and a big crowd | | otherswithmedallions, yokes and ruffle side effects, | . PE ESB RO many different shapes 9° Nas engaged to accompany Us| asmembled to give us a proper send-off, | J sizes 34 to 44. Value $1.49. Men’ ‘ Ad S 1 f | n several prospective cricket tt was hot game, one of the very | P Men's — high-grade vance ale 0 of toes and heels. We to be played in the countries jiveliest {| ever took a hand in. of Women’s that game is the leading out: course we didn't want to be beaten ty socks, lisle, fine cot 98c have more than s' zl re kuna as? San'e'Staie | Colored Petticoats tins wid silk plated | Spring Clothes for Boys at $4.98 ; just as we were starting off to show Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, with two pairs of knickerboeker trousers, ‘These ceeded in making the world what a wonderful bunen we A sample lot of genuine Heatherbloom, high styles Fand positively the best bargain Uh n able to offer. thee shies imensian F Were, but it would have tickled tie lustre sateens, moreens and novelty cloths in 30 to and we can truthfully say that w of such’ es apis Plotter, | dicked nine to death if they could have , pretty styles; also embroidered and tailored eff worth $1.79, ae Bob Pettit 1 I never heard @ regret | Lin the su s with up to a high standard done the trick, and they tried it for afl Come and se- fi 50c Values half of our price. " ; |] bocker trous h 1 1, if ible, 6 e ‘orth. and excel, 1 possible, nthat he had gone into |"es were worth: | | Women’s Spring Suits, also Women’ s Silk Moire Bags, Fah Une of (hese wonslerul lsepaind io'all wool dalle witli ewe) pelea oie wokery © 98 ‘ Fe fost of them have been | 404, sate ot tery night wa! | Juniors’ and Misses’; of best wool is) fancy frame: lone alle (@ bocker trousers to any &3 shoe in the ‘ tly by me that score Of M tof, and ina very night ©¢ TFrench serge; latest short coats, satin | cord’ inde AGC a7 to IT ye | ket. titer to.¥ou, RUE wore ayer mate: BY Atenoan lined; skirts are the new habit front and Ws \ | marke cent additions to Table Cloths, 8.4 and 10-4 sizes; a mixed lot of fine linen damask cloths; variety of patterns, 98c\\| all fringed; worth $1.49 Floor Linoleum, 2 ys wide; extra heavy quality; assortment designs and colors; reg. 59c "35 back or inverted pleat back and front; black, navy and colors; sizes 8 98 es 13 to 17,14 to 44; worth $12.98 $1.00 P. N. Corsets, white coutil; long or medium models; double garters; lace top and beading; sizes 18 to 30 69 IC | players, a trip that was so full of | venture and fo unique in its charac ‘that it will stand forever in the annals {of the game as a thing to be remem- | bered. r did it interfere a little bit with tmy anticipation of a royal good tine | to have it suggested to me by some of Saturday Reductions in the Men’s Furnishing Department O'Neill Main Store Just inside the 21st St. Door, rmerly Adams Building) Men’s $2 Flannel Shirts Men's $2 Mercerized at $1.45 Pongee Pajamas, $1.45 Men's $2.50 to $4 Vests t $1.60 flannel, Men's $1 Knit Scarfs at 65c Made of pure thread silk, new, a Made of tattersalls, my friends, and to realize it perfectly | Men’s Shoes, satin calf; Blucher | square yard mercerized materials in the. new Made of medium weight flan » colors and self figures, RATCOW shapes, make a small knot; myself, that no matter how big a sue- | for Bal.; solid leather soles; Unbleached Sheeting, 54 ia | est models, well made andl tim nel, light and gray grounds, in ed, Foomy, mallitary ant, plain colors in twenty different cess it might turn out to be from a 6 to 11; special Ps nedium, light and. dark r ; Bh ele sto match; in plain white } paige ; | Aoanetat and professional atandyoint i Boye Shace. ae Sides | Mangere = quality 1c Fee en sing | neat stripes, French cufs; ball Pan and bie Sen sah shades, ‘This is the first’ time an Was going to tw thn mont teling adver. | Boys! Shoes, satin calf; Blucher | fog) 19° yd. a. it 4 te a8 0 renal ulibeay Allialse 7 45 Ue 7 48 allaile Kaiteed scart ad 65 tisement for w certain sporting goods Jor Bal: sizes 9 to 2a QQ, lo 2 45x36 in; fi ne He been sold at this low price | business ever devised by human in- 9 special IC | quality mustin; slightly im- 6! i tunity for big mens 1.6 neekh i n sold at this low pri c wenulty. , ; Women’s Gloves, kid orlambskin, | perfect; worth 12! yc Do The good-time feature of the scheme two clasps; black, white, tan and colors: regularly 98¢ NOC. Moire Ribbon, 6 in. wide; All the New Spring Shades Represented in This Selection Misses’ and Junior’s Suits and Coats O'Neil Main st Vhird Floor (Formerly und so did the for the rest—well, sses Incurred in. y it publicity. ¢ us I have already {ptop time! 67c Savings in the Infants’ and Children’s Dept. | pin store-Third Floor erly Adams ding A Close- a of All Winter Hats, Coats, ' Caps and Bonnets at Less Than Cost it that br 500, T had a admitted, Title of to-morrow’s “I Fol low the Course of Empire apter Surprise Special Sale No. 551 ra) (Copyright, 1911. by Including English checks, hairline Aieate. Copsrigiit. in t This is an opportunity that every one should profit: by and diagonal serges; some are trim- 1 ay Re T) terials are of silk, velvet, cloth, felt, corduroy 1, others are plain tailored, as may | , ‘my 5 . ie materials are of silk, velvet, . A ”s med, others are plain tailored, as may | Police to Mo’ Old stip. Boys’ & Children’s Men's & Young Men's heaver and bengaline, suitable for little girls and boys, in he desired, | ‘Phe police of the Joun street station rite, black and all) desirable color deunnt ent | Slinto-day aoe Commissioner Crop. Lot No. 1| Value 87 to 810, at $5 At | lined throughout with | sey, it 1s expected, n the ne PNG ERE They | THE KNICKER SUITS at e150 £6.80 AO. al peau de cygne, well tailored, | Vacvalee etatulte tea values Int "iy Lot ue 2\ #4.50 to 86.50, ul $2.50 26.50 | janet front, pleated sides with | nedium Striped ra} 5 | s as, Site o ‘ears. the club 1 shall say considerable heres |model, double breasted Ma caret Lot Ne? 2 to $4, at $1.50 | \ straps. Sizes 14 to 18 year after. These were Mark Baldwin and jackets and full cut knick Lot No. Th. to 81.50, at 45¢ Junior Sui John ‘Tener, both hailing. ‘from Pitts- | |srbocker trousers; well tailored ‘ a ae At rn urg, the latter recently elected Go | 1 Biae i ” son 3 Cre Tad lined ne a at off, a good fr J of mine 6 years old he pat- \| a 17. 50) a with moire | and of the game, genial Congressman “include” fancy. gray and mode! Cradles at es ary malls Blas | Frank Lawler of Chicago, provided @ {mixture effects and plain blue lently ta o 17 years e treat. ‘This was no | cheviots. audience with President lored, ¥ Tae Suits, $15 $5.98 THE RUSSIAN 1, tus w At In pin eveland, who sent us t he | pL otce RUSSIAN Pushes hf] , Hea colors, lined t hout with would visit hin t the Waite | fall Protected A a Su iS ue meee HF i \| Visit our Infants’ De- sain. calles ned cith Fe etn SF On our. lone | piles a : breasted loops. Just { partment and see our a $15 braid, skirt plea Sizes 13 ; | Specialization is the keynote pea the. article ' bj sortment of ‘Lullaby | JL to 17 yeurs, of our business. Experienced with to wear AYA Cradles, made of wicker | Girls’ Coats, $4.75 enthusiaatt Oculists prescribe — expert ye vd with 4 4 coseyandcomfortable, suit At Ip navy te A wad black at slaves | Opticians adjust—and skilled ‘(| someem UA yaa ible for any room, al 85.98 | hah Ply uy eu 3 | workmen make the glasses in anes ‘Ai Rveeia theaiied | {up | 4.75 Tease Hier Rant hee, f was introdu a{ our own factories, They are collar and fancy and men omnia — on ; and manager of thi he} all specialists in their line. buttons. Very thick igs ‘ . sials i h } H A EL i i Sook’ hands with me in the most coe] Everyone of these branches smart and pretty | ests their clothes t | Specials in the n Extraordinary Offering of Wal way A teeiica Me anetinad {tle suits for bovy | hard usage. Made of | 2 j “1'vo been hearing so much of you of our Service Js combined | for 5 | weareresisting fa . tor the past few y under one roof. The responsi- Rich, dressy Cas | rics. Double stitched Toilet Goods Section yes asses an i TL ig te ad bility to you is undivided— chains oe nia and reinforced at Bsa nace Gece Hae | { e athletic fleld." | we protect you absolutely. brown cheviots and fancy | every. vital point essay He AE | S ec acles at $1 E ou mustn't Harris Glasses, whether stripe gray and All sizes 4 Formerly Ad Sullding ! len sal jer tly . # : 42 walst | 0 Sg eromidni aa ih wine] LOY Gren $3 or $5, are , HA patter Ait enh $1 | The celebrated Packer's Tar Soap, at} | O Wormers Adauis Bulldings. he AUDDGE ESE LBA GOES Bey: Baeliaa Baeanliad Ae tou com-, |] | 12¢ cake | We secured the entire stock of a large optical manufacturer at 8 when ead the papers Lam G! | Mihifoain Pooth Wasi tee hottle | a big concession from his regular price. 0 find o Dlg fellow he | ahion | ur rise fores Pe Cecuine Rach tadteoaneneeiaainn| These goods are 10-karat-gold filled eyeglasses and spectacles, SaIncrd lain Pear cetor vou ponte tn | mare : | | containing the Bure white crystal lenses, Many houses sell the any fault with the newspapers, I'm sure e glasses at $5. oe ae Ah ie |138-146 WEST 14TH ST., Bet. 6th & 7th Aves. ‘Tooth Brushes, extra fine quality bristles Eyeglass chain fr eee att henge : |523-529 EIGHTH AVE., Bet. 36th & 37th Sts. bone handles, at 19¢ enel This offer includes examination by our expert optician, with- for each of them the President had a,| u Street, nearJonn Street |/ THIRD AVE, and 83d ST., The Northwest Cor. TollsuBapes | out extra charg hearty handshape and a pleasant word, ‘way. nr, Wille |] 5 i I hover saw anybody ‘etter equipped | 489 Frivon'Se, Onp-Alea,Brostiye || All Three Stores Open Saturday Until 10 P. M, ; - ec withthe exact thing to say and such iV us Bs Baccara a He ao oa Broad St, nr, Haline & Coy Newark tellitfs way of saying it,