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ane EP CoE RE th FST WIRELESS CLOSE MATCHES PICKS UP SKIRTS, BEFORE THE JURY ATATLANTIC CITY INJOY AT RELEASE ie CALLED cabanas tary Cloyd C. | Bxamined by U. S. Dis- trict-Attorney Dorr, of Hiliedate, N.S, n the employ weed tn an effort to convict we Oners of having misused the m oe ry effort to defraud r Jong B. Mtanchfield, W. 1 an dnd Wiiliaan Travers Jere ense all preliminag was . at present Wireles: He id ® books and entries therein ’ Secretary E: jarshall, secretary of the May, 1907, and director company during th same | iod, was the firat officer of the Tnited Wireless to de called. He z examined by Mr. Doer, who Wilbur employed 42 Broadway > ot the prdught out the fact that he had been | Member of the executive committe: © Qigmmad been subpoenaed to produc at tain books for @ certain period ay jor to June 16, 1910, Among them | & ¢ & minute book of the Executive e ittee, @ factory ledger, relating | te tol Qo factory and installation depare- | em =, and a factory journal. | bked when he first saw Col. Wi- | » fom, he said in 1908 at & Louis at | hpsing agent. ‘The Appellate Division of the Kings County Bupreme Court tn an opinion def-fown today austained Justice chmar's refusal to iasue @ man- pus compelling Mayor Gaynor to J joint James Kane @ member of the rd of Elections, aye Is @ Brooklyn Democratic dis- | triet/leader, who was suggested for the job by the Kings County Democratia ‘dminit Maye turned him n and appointed J. Grattan McMa- Serge G'"Ave.& * It was one of those for- iunate things that some- time happen in business when our Children’s De- signer just hit upon the idea of putting White Calf tops with Pearl Buttons on Patent Leather and Tan Russia Calf. Mothers should see tt ent line of | ¥ nt | i thing readinons * wy! | plant, tre cute: loomed ‘He thought C. vice-president of the hemor, | Promoters Mi "| Be erect Morea? Connean st \from the M Do YOU Know Why This Store Sold 1,000,000 Pairs of Shoes in 1910? Stamped on a Shoe means Standard’ Merit Two Cammeyer Styles For Young Girls and 1 Children Marked by Individuality and Style. light to the eye—but on your girls look even better. Nothing as natty and swell for Gala Days, $4.00 and $5 ut) IN GOLF TOURNEY — Marshall! New York Players Land Well Mrs, Sarah Goodman Startles Up in the List Second Day. on DN. I nda aly nif goit ng. The pin the arles K. Van M. ‘Tyson, Prince- ' igewood, Atla ft y, and | Cc. W. fled. The y as to of whom an nny offer man tn eet, ocoasionedl surprise by » Philadelphia, | ‘ameron Buxton, » | hast. tke a atreak and », one of the best of up and # to go. ever mut him out He had Sherman "1 Were equare at the ene ont in « Quaker clubmate > #0. ning was that 1 up. backward was he al Tho match of the ke) beat Mott ‘ayton Dixon, ame and wal- 4 to go. Dixon In the second ord Phillips, ol two or three tiff proposition the Princeton student, from the Phfladelphia Philips won by 3 up and ‘and ‘ricket Club. 2 to go. — 1907, to September 17, nae | | Ministers May Stop Kelly’s Bout With Thompson April 26.With every- for the Johnny battle here to » ahead for the blegation RACINE, Wis d, waited on Rherift Robert y and demanded that he atop the he authorities will a> New Drug That Quickly Removes | These Homely Spots, ‘There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othine double atreogth—tas been Aiscovered that ie & positive cure for these homely spots, the skin aud’ gai Tear | i for the double strength othine | gyarantce of money back 20'"St. hese shoes. They area de- Phitadetpyta, @ud- | and shouted something in Yiddish. Then | q | The two entrances on West Twenty-second Street wit Be THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911. and was yanking her uo the! CHICAGO MEN ARRESTED to where Magistrate Conn , trying hard to look stern and Judtetal, and not eucceedting, | MeKenna made a charge of disorderly | ¥ - conduct. Mra, Goodman explained that | BUt Milllonaire Packer and Two |” whe hed left two brenkfastless child: Bankers Get Hi bea Cor Writs | OMAN that, fearing ashe world be want to ° sel, her relief at being turned) CHICAGO, April 8.—Judge Petit mm the loose had overcome her and she just | Superior Court to-day granted @ writ of wat peuple have to get into clothes that naturally couldn't help dancing habeas corpus for Edward Tilden, the| ere designed for people of normal physique. So Magistrate O'Connor tet her @o | Millionaire packer, and George M, Bene-| The men wear drese suite and look like |e with a dreadful warning, Thia|dict and W. C. Cummings, bankers, |eomto pictures, The women weer | time ahe didn’t dance going out | within waif an hour after they had been | necked dresses to their evident humille: Because Mc prtenna, he went with her, (@trested by E. H. Hatfeld, Assiatant| tion, ‘This is why It te often ald thet ‘geant-at-Arms of the Lilinots Senate. non Sus 0 Soon wealth 68 my Tae ota Laclance eee EA Y | tning lee, The. things that make fat fused to show books at the Lori. | #howid be making good bivod. bone and Man supposed A to He Paolt Tort) Ia mer bribery ing ‘The secret ie that the diges ii tna liners Ws out of gear. The Juices make Found Asphysiated, ‘quantities a fa A man believed to be Paoli! Tort! was $100,000 PLEDGED TO AID M’NAMARA. rat pg ‘They were owned anf o0- . H. Vanesties and his eon, Jed by HY. IN LORIMER INQUIRY. | c Manentten. The families succeeded in | ving some of their effects. Fre DANCES IN COURT TURNS ON GAS TO END LIFE. the Attendants, but Judge Is Again Lenient. Into the Harlem Court to-day Patrol- found dead about noon to-day In his man Gick ook # trafling procession of | hall room on the top floor of the room: | fourteen forlorn fish peddlers. He had|ing touse, No. %7 West Tw iepalalll Atos FRA arrated them browne they persisted tn/Mtreet, The one gas jet in she room| Franc! ranging thelr pushcarts in One Hundred | Wee turned on, the window was closed | HEN’ Piste eee Ne stent eet | and Fourteenth street, east of Madinon landlord, traced an odor of gas to the| i custody at Los Angeles in connection ue, & block which under the traMo| igigar'a room and broke in the door. | With the blowing up of the Los Anie) Temulations {9 aupposed to be kept clear |‘The body was taken to the moraue, ‘Times Building, “and other union mea | noure Se ae ered Lettre advened’ ro] Two Houses in New Durham Magintrate O'Connor lectured the ped Alora and let them go upon thelr sever | Paolt ‘Torti were found in the man’ ‘Two of the handomest homes in | pocket. Grabe thought his tenant had| Durham, N uu wi promises not to repeat the offense The | mato a sips ine by polling. cof. ite at ane “ ing r fe pal 0 last to leave waa Mra. Sarah Goodman, | grompay, Grebe sai, Gat only |= @ widow, of No. 65 Kast One Hundred |) } eum in change wae found tn and Eighth street [hte clothes, He was abowt fifty years | Mra. Goodman had almost reached the | old, dark complexioned and five feet. oor before the Joy of her release over- | fix inches tel came her. She stopped short, stiffened | | Tablets are harm: after each meal, y help digest thet a nature intended It should be dt- They remove the fat already at the rete of from 12 to 15 ounces no flabby skin or wherever drugs ame category with ducera* They con- tain Marmola, (a! ‘a Aromatic and Pep- permint Water, If you go nut care te oall Upon your druegtet, send 75 cts, to The eW Marmola Co., 184 Farmer & » Detroit, gutted by fire last + and the: send you a larme, full which adjoined, 1° case by return mat! in plain package et and Hackensack ratage paid. wrinkles, are wold, XN harmful patent te before anybody cold stop her she had gathered her skimpy ragged eskirte up about her knees and broke into the Karateka, which f* a sort of R jan combination of an Irish reel, a Highland | see Legislature tls morming fling and a Bouth a. Her loone, | sia v Me = | pped the planks! A Gold Dust Home {sa Healthy Home | loud of long for- | , her rags waved gro-| In dirt lurks danger of disease, Most of the ills which the human body suffers are due to germs, and dirt is the favo- | rite lodging and breeding place of these germs, Remove grease and dirt and you banish the germs. Congressman from a native Tennessee! Joint aession of the T Betwean'Lencu&.7th Avede’ Store Open Saturday Till 9.45 P. M. ir in New York. Week-End Economies Your dollars do double duty in many instances. Prices always lower than elsewhere—or your money back. that are positively un- Up rose a court attendant, who has no sympathy with Russian dance move- rents, his name being “Here, you,” ahout Kenna, properly acandaltzed, “put down No more efficient cleanser has been Saturday—3,000 PAIRS of WOMEN’S SEASON- ABLE LOW SHOES at a saving of from $1 to $2 The greatest value ever offered in any thim skirts. Have behavior, woman,| piscovered than Gold Dust washing Pum S, Ties, Sli have behavior.” dowder, In the washing of kitchen But Mrs, Goodman executed a for-| utensils, scrubbing of floors, cleansing ps, ’ ppers . tubs and sinks, in every con ceivable cleansing operation, Gold Dust | quickly and completely removes the dirt | and leaves everything {t touches clean and sanitarily eafe ward movement with the knees bent) of bat! and the shoulders held high, which | made the crowd whoop Its applaune. And then the dance ended. For Me- ack of her per pair. city. : Tans, Patent Leathers, Gun Metal Calf, Velvet, Kidskin, Canvas. None C. O. D. or Credited. Mid-Season Sale Broken Lots of “Koch Quality” Boys’ Suits Formerly Up to $9.00 9.00: NEW NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED MODELS —After a tremend- ous Faster business we (ind a quantity of broken lots which must be dis- posed of quickly. These we have grouped together and shall offer to-morrow at the above sensational pri ut. All high-grade—right quality, style and price. Materials are gu all-wool cheviots and tw mixtures in’ ex- ‘ , One Thousand Pair Boys' A tgs Khaki Knicker Trousers, 48c Sizes 7 to 17 Years Unsurpassed for wear. The biggest value in New York City. “Seconds,” but the imperfections are hardly noticeable. find new owners at the above price. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Kenna had her by the Stern Brothers have arranged for To-morrow, Saturday, a Special Sale of Misses’ and Smail Women’s Tailored Suits and Dresses in the most fashionable models and fabrics. Tailored Sults of fine serges, black and white checks, novelty stripes, mixtures, moire and satin, at $17.50, 23.50, 29.75, 34.50 Dresses of Imported white cotton voile or marquisette, trimmed with Cluny laces or two toned hand embroideries, at $12.50 and 23.50 Dresses of French Linen with hand embroidery, also plain and check ginghams, various models, at $4,905. 6.50 and 8,50 Slusive designs, All siz 18 years, but not in every style, A Positive 75¢ Value Boys’ 50c “Koch” Blouses, 29c They'll quickly A replica of the log house occupied by Andrew Jackson See the (famous warrior and Seventh President of the United Log Cabin States) during the Indian wars with the Creek Indians in 1813, Every boy should see this interesting exhibit. (hint #1 Misses’ and Children’s Hats Smart, becoming styles !n Java and rough braids; a large variety of shapes; trimmed with velvet ribbon; light and dark colors Regulaay $2.25; Saturday : 1.48 An excellent assortment of fine straw models—deep mushrooms, sailors and side roll effects; simply trimmed. An excellent value at.. Girls’ $10 Long Coats, $8.95 Fine French serges, whipcords, m Girls’ Coats and Dresses Coats of desirable materials, sailor or notch collar model, lined or unlined, ¢ i 1198.85, 10.75 sizes 8 to 16 years, Coats of plain serges, black and white checks, full lined, with detachable piq Wil lined, with detachable pique or : $4.95, 6.75 linen collar, sizes 2 to 6 years, Dresses of White Lawn, elaborately trimmed with Valenciennes lace and embroidery, Suitable for Cantirmation, $9.75, 12.75 All Greatly Below Usual Prices” ish aa and homespuns !n all the wanted Spring colors and na | Bent on loose fitting models, lined throughout with durable Venetian; several styles in the long roll, notch and sailor collars; handsomely trimmed with silk or motre tn contrasting cologs; sizes 10 to 16 years, Girls’ Tub Dresses, $1.95 Twenty new dainty models, all low neck, and many with the much-wanted sailor collars, Well made and positively washable Materials are fine percales, chambrays and ginghams; new colorings and designs. Sizes 6 to 14, Women’s 50c Ribbed Vests, 39¢) $1.25 Chamots Gloves, $1.00 WOMEN'S RIBBED WHITE LISLE] "WOMEN'S WASHABLE CHAMOIS VESTS—'"Kayser's Make,” with assort-| GLOVES—yellow or white; one-button; ed hand-crocheted yokes. (24 FL) | draw-backs. Regularly $1.25, (Main Fi.) Women’s 1.65 Silk Vests, 1.39) ———————————>>>$$$$—$$—— PLAIN WHITE CHINA) $2.75 Bread Trays, 5195 SILK VESTS—low neck; no sleeves. An} Quad ceptional offering. waa mL) | TRAYS—beautitully ¢ eee cmmmmmmmmmen| (tis)! engraved. (res Of Men’s Silk Sox, 25c MEN'S SILK SOX—fine light weight; in black, tan, navy, Hight gray. ——L TT Men’s Underwear, Each 1.10 MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT FRENCH SANITARY HEALTH UNDERWEAR — cool and comfortable. Shirts long or short sleeves; drawers in regular or stout sizes. (Mate FL) a Hair and Tooth Brushes jis n.) Travellers’ Samples of ASSORTED HAIR BRUSHES —hence this price ~ cut; limited quantity; only one to a cus- tomer. Actual selling price 75¢ 49 and over; to-morrow Stern Brothers Invite attention to Spring and Summer Styles of the highest grade Young Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, $4.95 to 17.30 Boys’ Overe from 8.25 “ 13.50 Boys’ and Children’s Reefers, “4.95 “ 11.50 Boys’ and Children’s Washable Suits, “ 1.95 * 8.50 Youths’ and Small Men’s Sack Suits, “ 14.50 “ 29.50 Men’s Bath and Beach Robes, “ 3.25 “ 13.50 Also To-morrow, the following Very Desirable Values Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, inlekeroodker trousers, nad throught, 8101? ya,” $0.50 Youths’ and Small Men’s Sack Suits, of blue serge and fancy gray and tan mixtures, 3 to 38 inch chest measurg, at 12.50 tee a (Mata 1.) $1.00 Long Coat Chains, 49c IMPORTED LONG COAT CHAINS in go'd plated and gray finish; set with corals, amethy sts, sapphires and topaz $1.50 Soiesette Shirts, $1.00 MEN’S SOFT SOIE: TE SHIRTS— coat model, with soft turnback cuffs and neckbands; in cream, tan, light gray and neat stripes. Regularly $1.50, $1.50 Musketeer Bags, 95c The popular “Musketeer” Bag — in tapestry and black satin; trimmed with tinsel brajd and long tinsel cord han- Youths’ and Boys’ Soft Felt Crush Hats, TOGTH BRUSH = 8c} dies (Main FL) in tan and gray, a 1.25 a a $5 Sterling Photo Frames $2.75, Boys’ and Children’s Staw Hats, =e NG SILVER PHOTO FRAMES in the newest styles, ayes 4 ft 1.45 and plano solos afternoon and engrve and plain; in round and oval (Third Floor) Good German hatr; See! Hair Switches and Puffs Cluster found very convenlent for Automobiles and Carriages. | West 2384 and .22d Streets rr They ota’ Visit poet ve rt Meds Bae wb eae | ‘ io ’ sr seen nti eee Lord & Taylor Founded 18264 Misses’ Suits €§ Dresses Splendid Values for Saturday ‘Misses’ Walking Costumes A smart model trimmed with wide braid —in the following fabrics— White Serge Navy Blue Serge Black Satin Navy Blue Satin Misses’ French Serges Shepherd Checks and Fancy Mixtures $1375 Value $20.00: special at Tatlored Suits ] ‘$19.50 Girls’ Coats—4 to 14 years Serges, Shepherd Checks and Fancy Mixtures $5.00 & $7.50 Our Mid-Season Sale of Children’s Tub Dresses will be held on Monday, May Ist Millinery Tatlored Street Hats from our own workrooms $72.00 Misses’ and Children’s Lingerte and School Hats $3.75 to $21.50 Special Sale of Lingerie Waists Sheer Sheer Cluny Sheer Lawn, Low Neck, color, embroidered and lace trimmed, $1.50 Lawn, Low Neck, embroidery, medallion, and Val. 4ace insertion, $7.95 Lawn, frill at side, torchon lace trimmed, $1.95 All-over Embroidery, Low Neck, $1.95 8 $4.95 1 Large Assortment of Voile Waists color and hand embroidered trimmed, $7.95 to $7.95 In Percale. . In Chambray.. In Percale, high ¢ or low neck, embroidery trimmed.............. House Dresses 95¢ 8 $1.25 $1.75 $2.95 10 5.95 Aprons—Embrotdery Trimmed Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; FISHER: BROS _LoruMeus AVE. BET. poh Al he ST. EN SATURQAY BVEN/NGS) UOFL' ST, ZSTAT/ONAT CI , 45¢, 75¢, 98¢ & $1.25 19th St. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE WEEKLY, — OPENS AN ACCOUNT Hid 252° —