The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1911, Page 20

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Sag _- EIA NG eR ESS SIE: EERE CROKER CHAUFFEUR COURT COMMITS FINED FOR SPEED IN LAWYER TO TOMBS, PORSUNG SPEEDER, ALSO FINES HM Arete for His Own fturry| Judge t afetra Punishes Preyer!‘ After Helping Pollceman | for Contempt — Attorney Chase Offending Taxicab. Gets Habeas Corpus Writ. \ Segens Ghorten, Heoty-tr rears of | Adolph Preyer, « lawyer, wes to-Aey | end chenfiewr tor former Cet | committet to the Tombs for five Gaye 5 @vund to-day in Harlem Potioe tH @aen t and help catch an- ‘The chief's car turned against @ taxid, but bath ¢rom Magistrate i rt ewes pOoting Creker's car ap | Possibly it was « habit the i Hundred and Fortieth street , ‘watohing for speeder, ft wae getting out of the for @ well behaved machine sergeant clocked the machine 3 Ht Uncomfortable and Tend to we Rt ane Pron weet | Produce Dea street and estimated that ft was making twenty-aiz miles an hour. ex cl ee ee ee ls with thar heart, A fatty heart may coum his qactoraydie behind the car when ft) oa: aay moment Fatty tre be 6 vey pemsed One Muntred and @izty-firet| cin. disuter, ont eet cay bee dengurew are went, Where Policeman Chomser hed | recy ricnam, tn fat, fat, whoreren @ te Grund were timedt out trying to catch 4 / ant ought ast to be, te 0 monsce te life ond taates® for epecding. Closser asked | get beth The inconvenience end eanevanse Shevtal! to give him © Ute and help | a depots of fat and wel Cech a momover cate the tanienb. an tnfication that the blood te unhealthy end ‘herteh stopped, took the policeman | thet the stomach te not propery sedieting the and hen raced ahead and caught the | fo. = thet people whe are wujeot to eorpuleney like @ good, obliging soul tnd excessive fat should safequerd themectves the policemen aed his firet att | ‘inst thie advancing Alesse, watch we hare commonly the name obedty. | Unatead of tiresome exerci way to retiwe one's weight Uh nll ti ij i i LF L 1 ii i : | af i it ryt i EET 875 Hg i t i Special Values for Saturday in Wearing Apparel for Misses, Juniors and Girls Misses’ Suits Navy Serges, Shepherd Checks, Stripes, Homespuns at Matick Mixture several models to select from. Values $85.00. Junior Rainproof Motor Coats Tan and navy blue. Special a $6.00 Girls’ Coats Ih color Berges, Shepherd Checks pF yy Mixtures, Bellor collar or plain tailored effects. All! lined. Special at $26.50 $6.75 Middy Dresses 4 to 16 years—plain white or blue and white stripes. $2.25 Very Special at Cold Storage of Furs Wearing Apparel & Automobile Robes ot a very moderate rate. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, f MPECIAL DELIVERIES to the Bronx end Westchester County. WRITE FOR CATALOGUL Home Furnished $75.00 Value 8100 Ing the follow! ALOR, = | DIN 1 Bote 1 OrEN 7 rveninag, Arm Chetr | ¢ Terms Cat This a will Poiite You to» HANDSOME BOUVEDE ns 1 W. WW. Spt 1 Mattress oye for contempt of court and fined §% by @ & po erowme for © HP9C4 | Judge La Ietra tn the City Court for “contemptuously, tnmolently emi in «| Meorderly manner interrupting the pro- oeetings in court by interposing and ar Cuing objections.” Later the young taw- ‘oom fre tien, bet when Keep Down Your Weight | Patty Accumulations Are Unsightly, By e ei t i rz E | retarnable eo-morrew, witness to Justice La Fetra om the bench, | questions #0 directiy,” ton. “I only mean,” yer tained o writ of tabess erp Frey appeared before Jestice La Fetra May 4 as counsel tn the owt of the Metropolitan Printing Company against Frank B. Robinson The record shows that Preyer asked the Court to direct « anewer questions directly. replied that the wit- neaa had reeponded aa directly @@ ey | stro, yed the livery stable of John Keat- witness ever anawered in his experience | fo at No. 2) West Fifty-slghth atrest, "Bo treme whe anew oe oY en thea. | fronting on the street, direotiy im front cused lawyer, continuing his examina- The Court interrupted the ques- joner and demanded en explanation, aid the lawyer, ‘that | you stated chat his answers require (hen emamtined the receré and mese ea order fer contempt. tn @e case committing Sreyer TWENTY HORSES PERISH IN A BLAZING STABLE. Twenty horses were burned to death eariy thie morning in « fire which de The fire started in a frame structure of the stable, It was discovered by Po- lwooman Day of the West Forty-seventh street station, who turned in an alarm. The frame structure wae filled with hay end feed and it burned with euch commendation on your part. Er—er,|amasing rapidity that before the fire. | that le what T mean,” men arrived the stable had caught and Justice La Fetra then deciared @ mis- | was blaring furiously. A fruitless ef- | trial and toll the lawyer he would ex- jamine the paperm A juror waa with- Qrawn and the came ended. The Court Saturday Night Until 10 fort waa made to eave the horses, ~The cause of the fire ia unknown The es- timated damage ts $10,000. With | All Day Saturday YrtVinrM Double JN Stamps, “TT VANISH Any skin blemish which causes annoyance, whether eczema, herpes, rash, pimples or any form of sur- face trouble, will be promptly dis- fe. of by the use of a little Pos- jam. Nothing ever has equalled the work of this remarkable remedy !n curing obstinate surface diseason and clearing affected skin. Hege man’s, Riker’s, Kalish’s and all drug- giats sell Posiam; two aizes, 60 cents and 92, Write for free sample to the Emergency Laboratories, 82 West Twenty-fifth street, New York City. All Purchases | $ who knows onl; {t as euch. the ‘hese in the workmanship collar and the lapel, wearing. words that will com: fashionable meres and chev! out this season. the most fastidious. qualiti wear t. NEW YORK C " me Pars An Exceptional Men’s Slip-On Raincoats at About Half Price O/Ndll Mate Store—Secend Floor. Men's 97.50 Slip-On Raincoats at $3.75 These unusually low-priced garments are thoroughly shrunk, in tan, gray and brown. fortable garment, for summer wear, suitable for use as aute 83 75 COMTH, AL, ccsccareccccrcssoerterccccecseversrorrrrrrs < Men's $15 Slip-On Raincoats at #7.50 Both English and American style coats, suitable range in cut to please Medium and heavy weights comprise this excel- lent showing in English and domestic fabrics, involving the most careful tailoring. This is a double-texture coat, noted for its long °750 wearing and reliable qualities, at......-.+++++sessrreeree Men's $25 Slip-On Raincoats at $12 This is the finest “guaranteed raincoat that is offered, with style es of @ character which make it suitable for any occasion. storm-proof qualities are proven by the fact that all autoists who know ee in the severest weather. Weights are medium and 12 heavy, fabrics the finest made, at 4,000 Men’s New Summer Suits in One Mighty Sale Saturday 1,800 Blue and Black Serge Suits—on Sale at “fis @ wonderfully low price—$12.50—and every man quality eticke out in the fabric—a pure wool, fine fin- {shed, long wearing serge—quality is evident in a glance As for dtyle—they're the models the smart dressers are 2,200 Cool Worsted and Cassimere Suits at $16.50 What handsome suits these are for the money—are the pert $ the eoateive y th 1, if not th lor, res] cy ively are the equal, if not the su * of any $10 pA ga ever eaw, There's a great lot of those hairline worsteds in black, biue and brown and the smart light Hote—the Voeel BROTHERS! 12.50 first thing of clothing will recognize . suite fairly bristle with quality— —shown by the splendid fit of the and the graceful drape of the coat. e naturally to your lips when you Handsome indeed—in every and brown shades in cassi- olpar and best styles brough? ffering of enerously cut, materials ‘his is a very light, com- Its Men's #15 and $18 All-Wool Cas- simere Suits at $12. Fency gray and brown, In conservative patterns, suitable for business or dress; in light and dark shades. A garment that can be color, $12 Men's $15 and 918 Fine Blue Serge Suits at #12. The style qualities of blue serge for summer wear have become a permanent fixture and serges are in- dispensable in the well-dressed man's werdrobe. which we offer are of a very fine wale, thoroughly tested for its fast with alpaca, thoroughly shrunk Men’s Suits Worth $15 to $18 Values Above the Level of Comparison With such values before you, and knowing the meritorious character of goods featured by this store, it is not likely you will care for much detail, Take our word that the offer contains great values in dependable clothing. The blue serges cut in coi and extrem: These aro well-made, lined canvas. Ifany one of these suits do aultable for worn threadbare be- | | not give entire satisfaction we will || oy elderly man; at fore it shows wear; at | | cxchange it for a new one; at . / $12 Men's 915 and 18 Pure Wor- sted Suits at 912. In blue, eilk mixed and the latest shades of browns; in plaids and pin checks; stripes, naervative e models, the young HOW TO MAKE | LI hdd =a >. hid Is Watched for by Eager regretted @ to supply their hosie: to ignore the values. individual sa! values accordingly. Women’s Hose Women’s Hose Women’s Embroidered French | Women’s Fancy Lisle Hose, !n Silk Hose, In colors only. Fors) all colors; plain, embroidered and merly $4.00 to $6.50. laces, In_ Black and Tan; also For This Sale, Stripes, Checks, etc, Regular $2.50 50c value. At 29c Women's $1.60 and $2.80 Pure] Women’s Plain Gauze Lis! Sille Hose, In Black, White, Tan] Hose, in Black, White and Tan, | and all colors, Regular §0c vaiue. Sold in box at Very Spectal, $ 1 00 of 6 pairs only. at $1.95 Women’s Thread Silk Hose, {n We also have a complete line of all colors. high-grade silk hose In all colors. $1.50 $2.25 Men’s Hose Men's Pure Silk Hose, In every wanted color. Lisle heel and toe and sole, At and all colors, For This Sale, 50c Women’s Lisle Novelty Hose, |") all colors and Black, White ar Tan; embroidered, plain, etc. For This Sala, 50¢ MLL EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE dll regular 25¢c value. have a better opportunity to select styles. Over 1,000,000 Paire of High-Grade Shoes Sold in 1910 The Largest Shoe Bp Mi Store in the MMEY E World. =—sTAMPED ON A Shoe At 19 The Cammeyer 11th Annual Hosiery Sale Buyers Eleven years ago we inaugurated the policy of giving the New York Public an needs at prices so low that it is impossible Last year during this sale we made slightly over 9,200 and our ambition this year is just to double up, and we quote —— Men’s Pure Silk Hose, {n al! colors. Lisle heel and toe. 5c S pairs for $1.00 Men's 60c and 75¢ Novelty and Plain Silk Lisle Hose, {in black 5c We also have a complete line of high grade silkyhose In all colors. at $1.00 Children’s Hose Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose, c The most complete line of chil- dren's fancy socks in the city. At 50c At 25 We would suggest an early visit, although this sale lasts a week. You will c 6th Avenue EL meiie aneAne oF omit Nd ZOth St. WAM WOVE QA ywDd2a@¢+ MAP AWWW oe | totem a

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