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ae Lin: ikihiaaeen aaah nian diieadialabebiatieeee eeemnenemenemenen 8 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1911. JUDGE ROSALSKY SENDS | nanners! Trust company building going | on the tor ul. i hat prob: and of th ff crown of his dero: “oe MADEPOUGEMEN YOUNG JAY GOULD Domi cote wn nea Long Terms for Two Who Helped! Kapeled out. "As it wah, he dr athe c Hold Up a West Side ' } conscious ih the street with a He said in part ‘ is scaly ’ Hits at Roosevelt. Maa | n ato nee djou! his RAYNERINSENATE ; <=> — RIGHT IN COURT LICENSE TO WED: Soce°* IN WALL STREET Sse Srs cs Dactrins. Wal t0 Breve Bio | to Rosalsky in Part 1. of Uene Hehe my. J. 4 De la Four Buneo, | porated into ou code e n a broker o} Broad vot, accom. | _ <> We sould nate eu a | eee ae matnly first of as ae ante Mr Martin to Bh irery's | ; ‘i " esslon of 0! OCK MAT Qh ge a Instetad T e! Milt ira! spistars at fon » ploRed pockets o bec ‘ i Hospital Neither Are We Likely to Clash aa Magistrate Insisted on Test of Millionaire’s Son Registers at. {0% wakons Se ee athe! Manufacturer’s Skull Fractured 1 ‘ rgeons found st Martin | oa a»: ‘ * ‘ ' “ all ac (Marl). | Reformate Raven were sen! " < from a probably With Mexico, but There oe Liquid Seized in Raid on City Hall as “Clerk! Date | oie yeteon ant tice to the pentiens) a8 Missile Shoots Down vd aret safericig arent : A as 2 + i" ; 7, if tary. ‘Two were let so under sucsend * is none fi 1d Be No ts an “Speak Easy. i of Wedding April 29. 1 ed wentavoe and Vice doce Wuetunded tan 3 a % to bis home in Should Be No Seere fi tents in Pp , ig AF ‘ ! core | From Skyscraper. bP ete | a eee and gua rs for every bankrupt —_——— | es Finnan got not less than ten ~ — 0 him bis hart 1 TALKS OF BORDER ARMY, ieepey | 0 ge ; ae ; Two Central Offce detectives whe nave! Sani RL Cua civ, nic ve iiare in holding « ‘: by On Luther Martin, a manufeturer with |, prapariied by. two’ basinnse are «| [SSR Rvwant nf moras wan made out | Flynn to Help round up 4 vpresdduugeier oe. tale nates | standing In the crowd at Wall and Nue-| Martin wae bein | ee hai ney aeriamant’ nr |aslen” andthe lack ddaug nea sa: at noon to-day listening to | ; Gua the Chex WAAL the nelee i np led to-day by Magtiat ys ngs [witiams Wilkinson, “Bien My of Wall ‘ | Hiis at Roosevelt for San ; n Avene Police Court, ‘accompa vy the € \street,” when #1 fron bolt dropped.” strate in Open | spayior, a lawyer frien of @ quid | pau street. Mr. Taylor Domingo Polic 8 attorney fo which they said was “beer, were allowed to swear to | The John secured @ marriage |i Mail. and ned Rocco THE JOHN WANAMAKER STORE Young Mr. tuation on : : | pate M Vesta avenue on @! stated t No, &7 ¥ : eard t ‘ual w ved it and put it charge of selling beer without @ license. jas nu was bor Mamarone Maryiand peaccies] execution, I want to lift! “can ;ou awear it was beer he sold? a , is twenty-two years old and Qa (@) ear n as er ay bur Hy 8 oud sian Rreune the brow of the the Magistrate, and O'Shea said (Mi. Geoham is also twenty-two ‘| : Rayner sp fidence of the atti: | Speaking of the President, Mr. Ray- | he cout years old, Sho resides at No. 15 West rf . a will no} os, ent, N. J, her father being Jo With eithe Japan. terente of ‘ “Then you can't swear to | who wan born in the Hawatian Islands SS oe Fay yt x mutter wnat ees wn "erties tapes maces | Among These Suits,Coatsand Wraps im exact terms, it was evident that Mr. on of Mr, R teed six bottles Ja-| April 29. ‘ f % Fe i ution of Mr. Mise Graham was attired tn a dark, a _ = i ‘ * re sted Rayner had in mind the ors Lodge and ( Ae trace Gult and'& dunty hat with The new suit—the new dress—-the new coat—is there a woman who hasn’t 2 said Magistrate} s elt to frm d at's all rignt,” | * . i ee ie hereelt 10 provuee | Lae lt Alyce 7 bt Gon can't ewonr to many |PMCE CORN settled these important matters yet? If so, the Wanamaker Women’s Clothing Mexico. t relanding, between |ts in| thom holted Gpen one and |i, his private office and drew up the || Store is amply equipped to settle them for her, tomorrow and Saturday. This 1m wilung to admit that tf Japan |‘ eve. examined tiie oMcial ¢ rare ati hava, pause dionet ie: auned the | be _ ||| great floor space is filled with such variety in suits and costumes and wraps as to Piations and basen for naval supplice | soe etm care and L have been un: | geiective, douktfully, but the Magis: | make choosing swift and satisfaction certain. A Wanamaker suit or dress for miltary purposes with Mexico we | waid Mr. Lode, ‘and,"" he added, “oo | trate sald right tore sapdb rea or coat stands for thoroughly gocd style. Also it means unexpected savings are entitled to know what th > m able to fudge, certat . | rowed an ope! ot d- : . 2 = Make wa Gas be eee the press are a mere fabricas |ant and tilled a bottle until there! in price. without uny information or evidence | |__| Wasn't a drop left. | ; “This country would not ordinarily | le hens eM ol cg Med pie get 0 Detective MeCaddon, | a s be sca to know the seers trons |Sroe tas Wake te omen” Tas and Mecaddon eanowed su sate ets) SEO that Suit for $20? oF alliances that othe « may! Saying that he, too, had examined tho | fellow police: arts baked | ‘A smal! group of navy blue deoke, but upon the pe feo we | Mextoan correspondence, Senator. Cule | °U8ly ce ee | or black serge suits which we Would unquestionably be entitied to an {!0M eXpremed the opinion that “there | “Now. was it beer?” asked the Court shall be able to sell—as long explanation.” s hot a seintilla of truth in the reporta| “It was’ they chorused, and Rocco ac acne 4 as they hold out—for $20 will N | involving Japan.” | Paiewe was held in $800 bail for ex-| | bibkes. ay ccue ee jo Cause for War. | oo amination on April 19, | enenies one, The toa a Ho added that he had no fear that | OSS, | Allcock’s Plasters will ap rhe coat is DOG BITES POLICEMAN. smartly braided history may repeat itself, or that any | | Laborer Killed in e-In, over hips story: may | pita | ; and topped by satin collar; Government woukl atternpt to imitate | Aatmal tm Brooklyn te Killed and) A doaen Italian indore were at work Felieve and cure. and the skirt is braided in pe example’ of Napoleon 111, Rabies. this afternoon in a sewer ditch in Sixty- | : tunic effect. through false pretenses 0d” subt seventh atreet, between Tweitth and} No others like them. But satisfaction begins in ad aes Polici Jonn 1 f th * t ages sent an Austrian archduke to iceman John Leary’ of the Hamil: |Trieenth avenue, Brooklyn, when the| this Suit Store at $15 and Mexican throne simply to abandon him | ton avenue station, Brooklyn, Waa | waite began to cave. All of the men ran | $15.75-—for which prices are afterward to despair and doath assing the home of Fred Brown, at | exept one, who Wan caught under the thoroughly well-tailored suits He was confident, he said, that Ja- 69 Centre atreet to-day when &learth and killed. The others of pin-striped-serge or mo pan does not seek war with the Unite ail dow, belonging to Brown, ran out ‘ h Admirab ! and declared that there could be | and bit the policeman’s left hand, Po- hostilities between the | liceman Willam Berry, from the next jong and Killed the dog. policeman’s wound wan dreaned | ire to take surreptitions 1 nt home, The body of | jon of the Island o t" turned over to the Board | : | ‘bi ie, Seok Guam (as a of Health for examination for ‘rabies, | 4 | ble station, he declared that if such |-mhe policeman will be kept at home Was the purpose tt could not be Justl- | until the doctors decide whether or not fled under international law, He found! to treat. him for the: bite. | in Guam usefulness only an a cable | base, and, speaking sarcastically of the | = cored models at $15 and § while at $25 begins chi between severe tailoring an’ suits of veried cut with differ- ing o1 mentations. Domestic suits of cloth are dup to $70: of satin, $23.75 to $106.50. nported suits are $40 to $160. the report that Ja * Foremost Clothiers Since 1945. New Importation island, said it fea @ charming spot, and one | SCRATCHED FOR 40 YEARS | Smith Gray & Co. special values present an interesting | ofMo P Suits of the most lustrous and brilliant |Used D. D, D. Six Months—All starhes story. urning: > Ut Ss «in our Oriental galaxy. Its prin- | hese spccial values form a fixed policy that demands These of jet black wool Itching Gone! This is the actual experience of Anne | Croman, Santa Rosa, Cal, with the } wonderful D. D. D. Prescription. D. D. D. is the proven Eceema Cure, the mild wash that gives instant relief in all forms of skin trouble. Cleanses the skin of all impurities— washes away the blotches and pimples, leaving the skin as smooth and healthy as that of a child. | Get a 5c, trial bottle of this wonderful Eczema Cure to-day and keep it in the | house. We know that D. D, D. will do all) that is claimed for it. Hegeman & Co.and Riker's Drug Stores, wider distribution for Smith Gray & Co. clothes—that more may know the goodness of Smith Gray & Co. garments. Every garment is a Smith Gray & Co. garment—designed and tailored in Smith Gray & Co. tailor shops—judged from any style, tailoring or fabric standpoint, no garments ready- for-service are of higher standard—judged from the viewpoint of value, no garments ever offered in New York, right at the season's beginning. have ever even approached these wondrous special values. SPECIAL SUITS FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS 16.00 and 18.00 standard value young men's and boys’ blue serge and amart mixture suits, sizes for boys 15 to 20 years or 31 to 36 breast ioe, Gee 18.00 and 20.00 standard value men's an ung men's smart mixture suits of velours, cassimeres an cheviote—-two and three button models. 22.50 standard value blue serge suits—six distinctive models for men and young men Rekeeis 16.00 22,50 and 25.00 standard value men's and young men's suite— included are blue serges of fine Australian stock—yarn dyed worsteds, high-grade exclusive velours and worsted cheviots— over a dozen smartly led two and ¢ Smith Gray & Co. m tree sees 27.50 to 32.50 standard value me: ind young men’s suits— small lote—all sizes and models are included, but only two, three and four of any one kind—there are blues, € products are vipers, snakes, lis- ards, wild swine, rats and castor oll, and if the island were put up at auce ton day, with all of the Inhabitants in it, beyond its value as a military post, it would not Dring @ dollar and a half in any of the markets of the world.” i (Much of the Maryland Senator's! speech was devoted t t¢ ontention | that the Monroe doctrine is not Invol in the Mexican situation. Quoting thorities to show that the original Mon- roeism looked only to the prevention of the establishment of new monarchial institutions in the Western lemisphere, rep, so. fi beautifully Surprising Dresses * At $25 and $3 Th frocks are 0 GIGANTIC Thursday, Frida SALE & Saturday, > picture gown of white mar- quisette and lavender, banded with heavy pointed lace hung with tiny lavender s. Charming! uch pretty dresses start at $13.50 in domestic, and Seer cacetinds ss = | blacks, grays, browns and all correct shades........ 22.50 at $15 in importes ana s is mM ap to As Fine a Lot of Garments as Ever SPECIAL SPRING OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND $500 fora wonderful in | YOUNG MEN Ported gown—on the way up Were Made to Sell at $10 Marked for This Sale. at Less Than Half Price SLIP-ON 18.00 and 20.00 standard value men's and young men's Spring Coats—included are black, Oxfords, smart grays and tans—correct fitted and semi-box models... 15.50 22.50 and 25.00 standard value men’s and young men’s Spring | Coate—exclusive ideas in amart grays, tans and browns— herringbone, plain wale and fancy diamond weaves \]]}|_ <aistinctive Smith Gray & Co, modela.......-, £8050 Silk lined to edge black and Oxford Vicuna thibet Spring Coats, unquestionably New York's biggest value...... touching voile, marquisette, net, embroidery, lace, satin and chiffon. New Coats, Just Over the Sea Added to the great col- lect'on of coats and wraps already here. All these new garments have just crossed ilks, 20.00 a RNISHINGS CHILDREN’S DEPT. the (seas and are ot this in at | IGEE SHIRTS — per- Norfolk and Double Breasted morient taking *he'r places | printed and woven suits in fancy mi: ev! " fy akara ¥, a CoO Ss madras, in all the new cor- with es Bits Bengaliac sik coa.s, long and thre-quarters, “40 to Busily Hatting the Easter Promenade ‘ to $110 | rect Spring colors; plain and | plaited bosoms, coat style, attached cuffs; all sizes and | sleeve lengths; regular regular 7.00 values... 4073 Russian and Sailor Suits and Spring Reefers, in blue serge FOR MEN and WOMEN Pf 75 Silk-lined voile coats, $40 1,50 and 2.00 values 2.15 — and fancy mixed chev- Pretty Millinery trom Our Own Workrooms at $10 Up Black chiffon coats, $65 UMBRELLAS- silk finished! regular 6.80 values 4675 ; : : to $160 Venetian taffeta, with Russian and Sailor Suits, in The designing of a beautiful hat is an art. It is as much beyondthe _ Satin-finish gloria coats, $38 to $42 Long mohair coats in a dozen co'ors, $28. Heavy tussah coats, $60 to $105. handles trimmed in sterling silver, rolled plate and horn; in all the more desirable woods; sizes 26 and 28 inch: blue serge, tan worsteds and fancy mixed cheviots, regular 8.50 values... 5eZD Norfolk and Double Breasted mere putting together of materials as & picture is more than merely upsetting a paint can on canvas. It is an art that has been thoroughly mastered by Wanamaker milliners— All the latest Spring models. regular 2.00, 2.50 and Suits, in bl ‘ : ; ; er : ead doibih fared splendidly Pe iead fs Ane 3.00 values -., £00 itixed Grrsprteaad Shh fancy born in most of them. Up in thei¢ light and airy workrooms, surrounded by PES aoe cop iy ne od through The bi HATS lar 8.50 values........ 6675 the wonderful model hats that come from Paris, they materialize all kinds of ~ Hooded traveling coats of ished throughout. fe Digs SPECIAL—150 dozen Derbies Boys’ Long ‘Trouser Suita, ||| beautiful inspirations into tangible millinery for your spring delight, Madam hard English worsted, double: gest value. of the season. and Soft Hate samples, reg- tailored. by Smith Gray & who read this! ta es Te strand Cheviot wraps colors, $15 and $16.75. Broadcloth wraps in street ular lines reduced, and some few contaiiing slight imper- fections—the ‘range includ- Co.; expert designers of boys’ clothing; made from excel- lent high-grade velours and CHILDREN’S CAPES, $1 “wa These pretty hats from our own workrooms are priced from $10 up; and Send height end chest measive, Money refunded tf mot satisfactory from $25 up you may have the lovely Paris hats themselves. M. ere file i ? 7 " Come into and evening shades, $23.75 ingeverycorrect style, shape, blue serges; sizes from ‘ i These aaymente oan be obteined arty eb eur twe stores color and dimension—regu- 15 to 20 years; standard our salons tomorrow and see how busily and charmingly we are hatting our '?,97° nese new within a TH E O R I Gl N A L ler 2.50 to 5.00 val- 1.75 values at 16.00 and 13.50 patrons for the Easter promenade. Second floor, Old Building, few days, But in addition > ORIGINAL —— Fill ues..c.... en to these is every other kind of coat or wrap the Spring wardrobe requires from $15 POSTSCRIPT-—Just as this was going to press twenty-five new French hats arrived from Marcelle Demay, of Paris. Mostly small shapes— and, oh, so chic anddifferent. Priced $30 and upwards, “Pi vonten's Clothes Salon, Marcelle Demay Salons, Second floor, Old Building, Second floor, Old Building, Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Auto Clothes Book on Request Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores Fulton St., at Flatbush Ay. Broadway at Bedford Av. GooD WATERPROOF CO, 840 Broadway 1213 Broadw Right om the Corner 1isth st. ent te Wehe Every Garment Sold as Advertised. No Fictitious Values, Don't Be Misdgd hy Stores of Similar Name, Two New York Storeay Broadway at Warren St. A From Mall ereee City 5th Av., Bet, 27th & 28th Sta, ROT SAMAR a p clothes n OHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street EASY TO ACQUIRE YOUTHFUL COMPLEXION “It in #0 easy to acquire a smooth y, youthful complexion that no woman need despair,” writes Mrs. Mac Martyn, beauty expert, in the Sao Francisco Bulletin ut in doing so, etmust not use face powder, as it larges them, causing gh complexions and ntually wrinkles Much better than any face powder is an in lotion made by dis solving four ounces spurt . nt Lot water, then add onfuls glyeer fier and when ap sallow com: nthe skin . rough of aged 1 to a mude nn will softe: and remove that ‘This lotion does not rub off easily like powder and it lends to the skin a charming tone of youthful freshness [without giving that ‘painted.’ pow dered look. Ader WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Little Wonder There Is Unusual Discussion of Men’s Spring Suit & Overcoat Styles This Season Good reason for it. Many danger signals ahead. Danger of having an obsclete shoulder-padded } coat thrust upon the mar | who hesitates. Danger, on the other} hand, of becoming pos- | sessed of a freakish mon- strosity that may add to the merriment of nations but not to the joy of the wearer. oth these perils e to the unr many clothing house has been a whirlwind scramble to get in line. But such things cannot be done in a fortnigh Men who come to the Wana- maker Store for the Spring rest assured that our styles result from mature planning, and abroad, and that they are the CORRECT, ACCEPTED styles. They are distinctive without going to absurd extremes. Spring suit and overcoat prices range from $16.50 to $40. Favorites in both, styl- ishly fashioned of rough wors- in brown or gray, and $25 Main floor, New Building. Special for the Boys Tomorrow Two-Trouser Suits at $6.75 We propose to make Friday an occasion not soon to be forgotten in the Boys’ Clothes Shop. Your choice of a double-breasted acket, serge-lined, or a Norfolk jacket, serge-lined, with two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers, $6.75, This means more than the extra trousers free. The price concession is greater than the worth of a pair of knicker- bocker Mixed cheviots or blue serge. Excellent Opportunities in Regular Stocks Suits include cheviots, serges, finished and unfini: worsteds. All the new sl in tan, brown ds grays. Plenty of blues with fine shadow and thread stripes. Double-breasted jacket suits for boys of 10 to 18 years and Norfolk jacket suits for boys of 7 to 14 years, Main floor, New Building,