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THE BVERING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY N aN FOR YOUTH CHAMPIONS SHOW O FORGES WHEN, POOR GOLF FORM N COURT PAROLE AT GARDEN ciy Judi Travis Makes Round Rosalsky Sends Him to] Veteran ira in Spi in 82 srreshoft mira in Spite of Attor= in 82, but Herre ney's Earnest Plea. Finishe in | Jude (Spectal to The Prentog World) fp poenleky OF General Seca GARDAN CITY, L. 1, May 4—There any surplus pity or mer was a bewtider f golfers this wastazon prisoners who are feleased OF morning, when the qualifying round af s led sentences and who come back | the annual pring golf tournament | on ae charges, Ho proved this to-| erarted at the Garden Club. More Gay when he sent Frank W. Liche than four-score players started. Wal- Aghtden years old, of No. 600 West One| ter J. Travia was the bright particular | Fund@d and Thirty-elehth street, to} was paired with Gardnet the FBmira Reformatory for an Indefi . Pastern interscholastte title. | | who made his firet appearance m, despite the pina made tn the! Next to Travis, Fred Her- metropolitan champion, at+ behalf by his attorney Lichenstein was convicted of tn the second degree. He had| 4 ‘iiingh Philadelphia, mun: | ‘® check for #15 with the name of | ner-up of last week in the Atlantio & dealer tn em-| tournament, was @ notable visi 6 Prondway, and had | competitor, There was a strong, ch He |!ne wind that made play slow and ait- | noutt early score: George Wateon, rk, 2; Parcy R. Pyne 24, Prinee. Louts Livingstone, Westbrook, clair, 98; Oswaid $1; ©. R. Gillett, | first story, began to complain that the | ough the finest st | feet. Miss Btear, the teacher, went into | the hallway to investigate, [pouring up the « | Permissiow granted him to-day by Judge C. J. Fawcett In the Brooklyn Supreme ‘| SO0PUPLSQUT BINGHAM TO GIVE 2"eRHEnare {minutes taken between 1897 and 1900, | COU and will be cleaned out of the District- Attorney's rooms In the court-house in connection with his enforced removal to new quarters at Court and Liv Ingston streets. These records, which probably con- tain stories as strange as any which have dripped from the imaginations of Poe or Dé Maupassant, are musty and | yellow with age, They aro all written in long hand, as no stenographer was employed for purposes BURNING SCHOOL NEWYORK FINEST IN RECORD TIME, STREETS IN WORLD Fire Drill Empties Williams- | burg Building in Minute and Three-Quarters, Grand Jury Has Had Many a Quiet Grin, He Says, Since He Left In Just one and three quarter minutes| Tt ts Chief Ingineer Theodore A. | from the time the alarm was given, |Fingham 3f the Bureau of Highways of Aten hundred ehitren, under the com-|the City of New York nom, if you | mand of thirty teacher J please, The former Commissioner o: ihenoee aie Cutt bhi Me, 8 Police under the McClellan regime took | ati metas . "| rold of hia new $6,000 Job to-day and ex-} On Stage street near Hushwick avenue, | iressed himself quite content. with It. Williamsburg. Fire had started in the “Yam out of the Mmettght in this Job,” It was extinguished with /eald the General, “That ts one of the | | phases that most pleases.mo, There's 6 back from the mid-|no politics in this Job elther and I am | voller room, small damage. Aa the puptie ca Gay recess the sme® of something |siad of that—delighted tn fact. I am} burning was noticeable about the halle | 10t doing oe ee Tam going dl ways. Hut the odor attributed to |e work idl btgier Oheg tener | | will do the talking for the newspapers sheaf iden anti atched waenever It 18 necessary to talk, In « few minutes, however, the little} “1¢ will be my aim to improve the girls in the sixth grade B room, on the | streets of Manhattan and give this bor ein the world, We In black and colors, li lisle jer tops, Women’s Emb’d Silk H floor was getting warm under orve the fines nd $f my efforts prevail we shall ha Smoke was | them good and plenty. I aimed to give | 4 leading to the |New York another branch of the best h to which {t wae entitied, me she had notified thetr | 4 government and that was the finest, police force tn | basement. By the | until 1900, The records will probably Poiice Headquarters: | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. mown "TaijloredSuit Silk and Lisle Hosiery At Reduced Prices | WE GUARANTEE THE WEAR OF ALL SILK HOSB Women’s Thread Silk Hose oles and Of thread silk, lisle soles and tops, black and colors, self-embroidered. 4, 1911, . be burned some time in the next few days. The quarters vacated by the District-Attorney will be used as anew n will make the four: Iding. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, IN OUR ‘MAIN SUILDING rea Have a Bought | $ 1 5 5 bp this Woman’s ; Friday | (No Charge for Alterations) 85 85 | Value $1.38 ose Value $1.35 1me he was accused of aoe Weateon, Pail | {he Prinetpal, Herman & Piatt, and wot 1,6 world, 1 would have suceeded and) Women’s Superior Silk Hose three pieces of tace from the | NSM 4 | back to her own smoke was 2180 | roany was getting to it when politica in- Of pure thread silk, black, white or tan, 1 10 a Reichenbach & Company, at] ‘WON Ms as againts 81 for Kirkby, | O#ME through the cracks in the plank: | tervened and I went out, I have had lisle soles and garter welt. Value $1.50 . Broadway. ‘The plear ' . ing | quiet grin since T quit the Po- 1 that She veteran has been suffering several | many a quiet gtin sir 1 palt were 40 elojuent that Jute | re eran nlacal attack, and felt | PPOf Platt rounded the eal! for the|iles Department and my grins came; Women’s Hand Emb’d Silk Hose | 54 bat Pelion mi , Jquite unable to start... He took 28 out | engines and then flashed signals for the| from what 1 read in the newspapers Superior quality black thread silk, 1 65 ecord Followed Him. ia 0 tn to 42 out and 29 in for Kirkby. fire drill. With no disorder the children oar ela TOUS OAC SHAY, | richly embroidered in black and colors. Value $2.75 A Thejyoung mAn then got 3D ten City, 2; Gard: | formed in line and marched out by bape hie waheps but an body eent Rogers, Baltusrol, |the thickening smoke. In. fact the THREE TONS OF REC S Silk or plain gauze lisle, black, white or tan, 32 etter tha 6 8 & prisoner) i ore, ‘lan . ; r ba probation and they tet him go. [21 Geonee wore, fut a io Ee | youngsters were very much calmer than| | OF JURIES TO BE BURNED. spliced heels, with four inch garterhem, Value S0¢, . nim €°: |) MacLaughiin, Wykagyl, %) F. W. i co 7 a bod Us beg cai t viue - |Montelair, $8; James A. Stiikman, Garden | thelr Mothers, who, summoned by the Men’s Thread Silk Sox e we, notwe of the fire engines, came swarm.| Three tons of records torn from the ing from all over the neighborhood in w . Brown, Oaki 80; Dut the same story dogged him there | Gnitor 8. Brown jand, in and colors, double Iisle anming, Nassau, 92 pages of real life are about to be de- | 45 and he was again dinmissed. He went! Herreshoft was going poorly tm all) nigh excitement. ttroyed by District-Attorney John F. Value 780, % BoPton and cot a position, but once | departments of his game and #0 took | Clarke of Kings County under form: ’ { more ithe recont of Mis former offense |92, starting with a 7, He had no| Half a block away te Publtc Schoo! Men’s Silk Lisle Sox ; 25 | track@] him and his employers an-|*pecially hard luck, Travis's weakness | No, 117, with 2,000 pupils, For the sake In black, solid colors and vertical stripes. Value $0c. we | that, though th ey felt sorry f was entirely in his putting, The last) o¢ the moral effect upon the soar Taam fe really couldn't expect them to [Hiram was hin 3 putts on the 35th Hole. | Tone who ware haminering at the Girls’ English Lisle Hose keep him. ‘ ccaan 1 GC y jr.,| doors, Miss Elmore, the princtpal, or- Broad or fine ribbed, in black, white or tans Hiey father, Harry W. Paaws | i; eg x ANOS AUIII GARY SSG ae ai also fine cotton hose. Sizes 6 to 10. Value 0c. 28 udon said, was separated from | es out of doo! fret fe, and the boy been kept Tane, on Boys’ Black Cotton Hose from home because he had taken hi KkWwanok, duty at the droming, ran to the Stagg | tra strong yarn, wide or narrow ribbed, Garden ¢ if ates tO the Stage ; i mothdes part. VOnn Raa Gaede sty |treet station, halt a bck away, and double knees. Sizes 61010. Value $1.80. 6 pairsfor 1.10 | “Helwan simply driven to despera-|WMrenrook te brought back the reserves. | tion the force of circumstan nig Aes ER RET Es | nm formed a line and held back es e | said Br. Loudon in his plea. Elizabeth Danker Dies Here. growing crowd of unéasy women until Cc Ss REE a cr taroecna sconlowad cabal cee h cari et otras. a lhe ovobtan coused’ee te Wace hildren’s Socks relentlgssly and rendered it Imponsible |canaidate for Mayor of Bilzabeth twen-| ‘The fire had started from defective N herFl a ere for hif® to obtain a position, Then his|ty years ago and was defeated, died packing on @ heating pipe. After smol- | fathereturned him out because he had | ty. he at the German Hospital, this |dering for hours tt had eaten through lo other our Cotton Socks with striped tops. sizes 5 to9 6 pairs | remaiged faithful to his mother.” city, from the effects of an operation |the ceiling of the cellar into the floor has the Quality Liste Thread Striped Sock " St09 r . lpertormed a few days ago. He was |rafters. x 1 118 | | SPECIAL SALE | | President of the Mllzabethport Bank and | bP tepals yd UE G5 when William Schreiber, ni 4 ~|neld that offle tt eas over 4 porigiaghatey wists, | the ca took more than $100,0% from ated fin bib ear. whit lit twelve years He was a member pert sen f the lumber firm of F. L, & A. Held- fa that man?’ asked Judge Ro. White Liste Thread Openwork Sock: wee “ Sto81G tter and was fifty-one years old. .Morton Oppenheim Co. SIXTH AVENUE. CORNER 22 STREET, at 5 — — Worth $10 to $15 Messaline Silk Silk Taffeta Foulard Silks ealekyy or ta tet Doy's father,” replied the ‘ Hand Emb’d French Lingerie FOR WOMEN as your Tees can carry you,” sald the judge @Mernly. “You are responsible for | RADWAWS READY RELIEP | your s@n's Present position and I don't wan Bu er aapUHATISH Apply Radway’s Ready Relief externally to the part or parts affected, briskly fas circumstances will permit. Benefit | will also be derived from Radway’s Pills, their alterative action being peculi suited to this disease. Where the joint are swelled, stiff or contracted, Radway Ready Relief, with weet oil, is an ad-| mirable lub for Ri $ get ont of this court as fast About One-half. Regular Prices Of Sheer | sook, Hand Embroidered ‘ou didn't report as direc you left the city you didn't as I told you to, Circum- eo hed a part in your min- yy do not exonerate yw you've got to t the Dimira Reform rt French Chemises ‘Hand embroidered, fitted back, ribbon trimmed, Heretofore $1.35 10 $3.80 .75, French Night Robes Hand embroidered, kimono sleeves, ribbon trimmed. Heretofore $3.45 10 $4.75 2.45 French Drawers Ribbon trimmed. Heretofore $2.95 French Combinations | — Mopigteres Fatabliohes } . Corset cover and drawers, hand embroldered, Trade Bait e Summer Siks Value $3.95 2.45 shila cil rofhinaker ofthe finest Silk Gowns French Petticoats Gaels) Ra acueeel nad iii Of nainsook, with colored polka dots or stripes, surplus stock: is sample colored embroidered edge to match. Value $3.75 2.45 and duplicates—at less than halt; made of this season's materials, A WEEK OPENS 4M ACCO MANN Bid | $ 00 a Week De- 1 livers to your Every _ May Sale : Ladies’ Suits and Dresses ct vit Mattes . gon Is—every one fetching in * At Special Prices vba ere fo Tub Dresses—Lingerie materials, Linen and other Wash brics. $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50, gerie Dresses—A large | ine a simple and elaborately rimmed and embroidered Dresses with new color combina- ions of Embroider 12.50, $20.00, $30.00, $45.00, $75.00. French Hand- Made Dresses—S)« attention hh ween given to these y lar hand-sewn Dresses. Many ttractive styles are shown in White Li Materials, foile and Marquisette. Hand embroidered and lace trim. med, $25.00, $35.00, $45.00, $60.00 and up to $325.00, Linen Coats—(/ ble Coat Linens. White nd natural. Three-quarter manish coats and full length Btyles. All siz $10.00, $15.00, $25.00, $35.00 and up, Palo Coats- 2100 morrow. All Styles All Silk ' B90 Tailored UITS They are the very newest and smartest effects, conspicuous among them being the short coat models with three buttons and satin collar, also pretty. braided designs and plain tailored suits tailoring as well ay the material is high class, and for style and appes you can compare these suits with others that arc priced as much ‘again $15.98 15 10 325 3 pene 175. 4 poor ed 125 5 Rooms $150 home this ma- hogany finished Bed Room Suite i) with Brass Bed, with } YOT K| Spring and Mattress, AY value $70, at $4. G-98 various de varied ssortment of Coats for tourists, t-weight warm Coatings, fancy, . iji’s the Bes: Offering of the Season The suit illustrated is made ef all-wool worsted (black and tlue); fashioned on very fetching lines; designed with Tuxedo colar, trimmed with fold of satin, clatorated with small butions; cuffs of sleeves tr mmed to match, Skirt has front and back anel, trin med with cluster 0) butions in similar manner to coat. THis SUIT IS LINED WITH GUARANTEED SATIN. Allsices, ‘The suit illustrated is a beauty, but there are other models of French serge and other fashionab le fat rics in black, blue and tan: en Suits Russian, £4 . @rash Linens, in ) ! #825.00, $35.00, $50.00 and $75.00, a Suits—White, as well a and Irist $15.00, $18,50, Brass Bed. w Spring Muttresst complete... ..., black, colors and fancy nd Summer wear, $20.00, 4 fhe fs | $45.00, g Woolen Suitings, for Spring $35.00, 28.50, fs . 31 e tL WRITE Or ay EN We Pay Freight « eke i BAL attractive and equally desirable in thio James McCutc neon & ig BOOKLET containing RET ee iyieal"Greenht-siegel Cooper co s inf ti egarding r Isle 1, New Je one-day cheduled for riday * bd ig 0. 6 vorme Meikdtree, ANd Railroad Fare ears ncicue Rein Genie Satelite exe = Opposite Vi i. i OPEN 84TH ST. +(MAIN Building, Flest Floor.) WaldorfeAstoria, M 5th Ave. & 34th Tuncay AT a4c STL eagP Ave. :; cba | Ask for sal Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them