The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1911, Page 6

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a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY MARCH | 27, 1911. PnpRICAN CHARGE |Floor, Diagram i in n Building Occupied by Waist Co., 7 500 ALIMONY WILL BE PROBED BY GRAND JURY _— Judge O'Sullivan Orders Body to Inquire Into Alleged Official Corruption WHITMAN BACKS HIM, Court Tells and Return Tn Jury to Go Deep lictments if Evidence Justifies Action, Court took a ‘ont Mae het ween Corrigan, and on nv initint Alrected the Grand Jury to make a full and careful investigation of police con ditions ty this “If you Mind that the charger are mum Hand that oMctaie are gutity o | ndicimenix © O'Sullivan in hie nacted on hie p was not taken nsuitation with Dlstrlot. To Fix Responsibility, talk with th Grand Jury Judee O' Sullivan's follows “At the beginning of y Grand Jurors, this term, the ontinary statutory inetructto the Court towant which your investientios be directed. “Since then, and quite recently, states ments purporting to #et forth eriminat conditions and accusing public officers ould with neglect of duty have been made” with particularity and detail in the Newspapers of dhie city, It te charged fm mibstance, that the excise law and the laws againe gambding houses are openty violated; that oriminal depravity flaunts Itself unohecked, that the elty fa infested with criminals who ply their Avecations unmolested, and that vio- lent crimes are committed with tm. puntty, The gravaman of the charge that public officials are responaible these allegel conditions, and that of! core of the law whore duty it ts to detect onime and apprehend eriminale have wilfully and corruptly falled to Peeform their duty Inquiry to Be Exhaustive. “T consider it my duty, we Airect your attention to this m Youre to Investigate {t, 1 desire repeat to you ar on, to er, and now to inatruerto the beginning of term MAY FUbpoeNA Witnerser and cute your Inquiry wherever (t leads, e day Jonge KILLED BY E ELEVATOR. Workman in Grand Street Canght Tronte net wo ed Retween Car and & a ar att the sv to men _ mitt & New ¥ average 8 MYSTERY OF THE RED TRIANGLE. | Madera, | | howing alts to Which Trapped Girls Turned aper ‘A | | i ty 9°" 4L.00k CLoser NON- FIREPROOF DOOR. Co on thee SECTION of FLOOR NON- Gon erer Q2O0R OPENS INWARD on STAIRS LEADING +o aR 1a MESS FACIN: LENE a A FRONTAGE 100 FE. a WALL STREET. | ME. NIC ANC ABINE T — rowing to lay UP PRESIDENCY Rebel anita Madero’s Brother , Also Says American Inter- | 2).in" 42" vention Will Be Fought. ; SAN ANTONTO, Tex war in Mexico Maroh ntinie until Tha eee seteahe ‘RETARY OF NAVY MEETS THE MADEROS. wills dent Dana al re. Ing Price Tngutsh th the predict avernment was Alfonse | day by brot President, Praneis ‘There he said.) Mexican It! here? We will never lay Ing a seitlemnet Ie tn Mextoo tt ’ . rectos would : of the Diaw Administratt i : N * Mader ex ny ’ » Me B Mintsier 1 om a * : \ ‘ veer" ‘ ‘ \ : Mad Auto Smash Patled te Stop onie S brother in N entra) vinaln a enge Mayoralty Can oh that Lima would Ont Ww Massbenptibalet i OHTOABO, Marek An a m theure would . eS besa . : ' N and Julio Madero a ee ; ‘ Rave! head a . ‘ oy 5 , ‘ Mayora 4 \ Tat : ° ron be ' ay 4 \ * H . da K ® \ } * y ‘ ‘ ‘ x 7 VADERO'S ADVISER BREAKS WITH REBELS | \ Mail tt \ fragrance. A Box of f iG ior 15 cenis : Get them—INSIST if you na oa A miust—but get them WINDOW Cronin? | OOF aesrcl STREET . PICTURE - DIAGRAM of 87 FLOOR, DRAWN bee © PLANS on FILE im 733 BUILDING DEPART MENT.. 3 OF AIS $130,000 70 i a o VA) ey | Pi 4 iss dering Money and Tells How, | Mrs. Gertrude A. Childs, divorced wife | WATE of Irving W. Childs, the young Brook- 12 WINDOWS o7eeer IAD PeaCHOhe than $0000 wae held up last WASHINGTON SIX ROWS of : WADE FIRE E9CAPE we PLACE SEWING MACHINES- USELESS to Insure TWENTY in EACH ROW 9,000, applied to Justice Crain in. the Brookt allowance to $17,500 In aMdavits submitted by her lawyer, Ralph BE. Hermstreet, Mra. Childs com plains that her divorced hushand ts dis she swears, she foars the will die and leave her dd by Fred man, owed tat company and that Chi horse-whip b he begged to her. occasion Goss says Mise stice Crain took the papers and decision *hikds Ww nf state sire a the weather to keep Mrs aver Spring Silks Under-Priced Monday and Tuesday To-day and to-morrow afford you the best opportunity you will ever have to save on spring silks. Here’s proof: NEWEST SECO SILKS, #6 inches| LUSTROUS ROUGH-WEAVE wide, plain colors and self-color silk] SILK PONGEE, 2¢ inches wide, dots; black, white and complete as-| strictly ail silk, select spring shades, sortment of street and evening shades; | firm quality for tailored suits; regu- regularly 25c and #9 yd.; 19 lar value 91.35 yd.; 59 c c special at remarkable special at Spring Sale ‘if Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels and Toweling “Tuszey" Tuesday Fxtra heavy Hemmed and Hem- | 72x90-in Hemmed Sheets, patent stitched Huck Towels, large size, welded seam, regular value 69c; regular value 129¢ and 1c; special at "45¢ special at. 100] 18-in. Atl-Linen Glace Toweling, red Heavy Muslin Pillow Cases, and blue che regular volue 9 42x36 inches, regular 12 bye yd) special at. value 12! gc; special at... . 9e Barnsley Crash, extra heavy Oe 45x86 inches, regular durable, regular value 1249¢ Se Tee tape ch cd Opal vi special at.. $ac Newest Muslin Curtains Rn t-finished Muslin Curtains, variety of floral borders in pretty colorings, 244 vards long, 34 inches wide, re; weds price SSe pair; Monday and Tuesday special, per pair Basement Bargains Mothaline Camphor Manahan's Japanese Large Wooden Coat Balls or Flakes; Reyes Tarine, Hangers, shoulder 3 Ibs. tor 10c| 12 sheets tor... 35¢ shape, 2 tor. L.M.BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and &th Av. Kegrseres Treas Mars Suits, Dresses & Waists in New Spring Styles W colen Suits $21. 50, 28.50 & 45.00- Fancy W Mate 1 Black, Navy and W Linen Suits $15,00, 18.50 & 25.00—A number made from Russi Tussor, Rajat Linen Dresses $18.50 1 iy attractive te Dresses $10.00, 15.00, 25.00 & 45.00 Lineer gerie Cotton MW aists ‘82. 50, 3.75, nd Fine L Linen Waists "$2. 50, 3.50 & Silk Waists \\ Summer Wash James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St., Walser oastoria. “HER DEMAND NOW sore WB Wife Says Young | SHE’S HEROINE, POLICE SAY. | eiosist, ana James Lyman, wotine, for sume years head of the Boston Li- | brary. [Paths paint LL cbabetaal te “| Born in Northampton, Mass., in 1943, Man Saved Brother and Sister. | Prof. Whitney graduated from | Yate in 1s served in the civil was to yell. We were walking along the Millionaire Childs Is Squan- | edge of tne take opposite seventy-tnira | street when Joe slipped into the | Grace tried to pull Joe out and 1 1 couldn't see Joe at all. to scream, and @ man waded in and Joe and Grace.” Th me Court to-day for an PROF, H. M.. WHITNEY DEAD. sipating his fortune and squandering his Willlam bet eh ‘thie eae wealth at the rate of $130,000 a yea philologist; a all get Wh for Son sk« the increase for srotect futon to The Pines Co,, Pt, Wayne, nd, 1 increase for the protection giah Dwight the AT Bi daughter, Mo four years t $90,090 at one sitting at | Although the police blotter showa| that was a heroine when she saved her sis) jot College, ter Grace, six, two, from dre tory Lake in Central Park yesterday New Yor afternoon, Annie modestly denied jas | night she was the rescuer, home, ashe said war and for twenty-elght years was | professor of English literature in Be- Wisconsin. He leaves a 4 her brother Joseph, | wife, n daughter and three sons, Prof. ning in the Conservas| 4 nitney and J. D, Whitney of . JL. Whitney of Annie McKenna, nine years old, Seen at her) No. 216 Kast Sixty-ftth atreet,| OCOCCOCSCS “Why, all I did to save Grace and Joe How to Make a Pint of the Best Cough Syrup and Save $2 water, e fell neck. bes The water was up to Gra Then sister and brother were taken to terian Hospital, After a ¢ they were well enough t ording to the police ‘in and rescued the eee failure thers, of whom the Stern Brothers will make To-morrow a very Exceptional Offering of Women’s Silk Petticoats At Greatly Reduced Prices of Chiffon Taffeta in changeable stripes also of Black Silk Jersey, Shc ounce anf peed rier iad a 3,90 of Clore ese, Dre Wines ce a 5.75 Upholstery Department Unusually large assortments of Scasonable Fabrics, Lace Curtains, Sash and Casement Hangings, Printed Covers for Tables, Couches, Beds, Etc., are being shown at very moderate prices. Also To-morrow, the following Special Values Bobinet Curtains with Renaissance Braid Edge and Inserticis, Pair 75° Openwork Etamines, in white, cream and arabe, also c Printed Etamines in stencil effects, Yard 17 A collection of French and English Cretonnes, at 25° Formerly 452 Yard Austrian Block Printed i Couch Covers, at 92.50 Austrian Block Printed Bed Covers, full size, at 3.50 Summer Furniture For Town or Country Homes is being shown in & eat vari eventh Floor, New B for Bed Rooms, it Eye Maple and Natural Oak. Reed and Willow Furniture in Natural, Baronia! Brown, Green or any color required Bungalow Bedsteads in White Enamel & Brass Selections made now will be held for future delivery if desired, Also To-morrow Metal Bedsteads and Bedding At 25 to 334% Below Regular Prices ge Beds gi $14.75 at £10.00 to 21.75 h, all widths, 16.50 Act ie from $12.50 t i Black Hair Mattresses, $ Imp Hand inated 1 Tooled and Modeled Leather Articles At One-Haif er M: Their Actual Values Our new bi completec found very co! n West T it street twill be nvenientfor Auton nobi lesand Carriages, West 23d and 22d Streets

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