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mensnn Ws woe hi: st ini oleae Ne THE LA WORLD, THURSDAY,‘ MAY 18, 1911 the line of the “village band.” It | or money in the pockets, nor ai , mark fs not, as it seems to me, a mere | Of identification, There was only one question of saving money to the | Wound on the body, @ deep gash over city. It the forehead. DES ASHE WAITS T.R.OPPOSES AFT soveeeess Gee “SEMISATHER TOON PARADE OF ARBITRATION IEA; FOR nS. | Seis Te Swine wan SA Goroger | TOVALAYEAR HS OD REGIMENT, AGANSTTREATES SURETHNGHOW =n '—-m smn, MRT fore, an $04 a ae tei oat Sands, Loo stores Gray or Faded Hair to al Sp ring and Summer ‘uits Nes ° ag ee? ised by the people, would not only Its Natural Color. al to 10.0 Her Letters Pleading for Aid| William Fawcett, Brooklyn| Questions Affecting . Honor,|Mayor Will Appoint Citizen's) eighvornosa “eudiencas ‘out they ; reduced 4.50 to 10. neighborhood audiences ut they | | | shoal s P . would have an elevating infi Some fourteen months ago there sprang into beng, ta direct in Sickness Never Even Veteran, Was Celebrating | Independence and Integrity | Committee on His Money | soon tne musicians.” Would it not be rev of the national demand for tmith Gray & €or ches, the , - ‘ *, | possible to form some sort of com- ith Gray . special tailoring departmen' *, : , I * Save Savi 5 Mittee looking to the institut ft | 5 h ter hs t! Answered. Anniversary. Demand War, Colonel Says. | Saving Idea rater of bands ‘uch ae you indi: W witch we tind shade for th dentoners, that six weeks before Easter we were compelled to turn ver o entire tailoring organization to the filling of the orders secured Asresult of thie enormous demand, thousands of Spring and Senm suite, which should have been in the Smith Gray & Co. store fouwecks since, are only ready now. ‘Without =, Ure we could in this month, in Jun ney July, dispose of all these suits at regular prices, but the Sit ECO. policy demands that they be considered and treatechs 51 siplue peg and so, instead of waiting until July or August, we 8 ring our reductions Ni | ivi iy os| pate, Mayor, in accordance with HAD ABANDONED WIFE. | S¢\enty:tve-vear-old Wiliam Pawoett A poaltion of direct opposition to Pres- | Mayor Gaynor ts receiving dally sagt pee RRestion, will appoint ® con. A ‘A . “| of No. O6 Third #treet, Rrookiyn, white- | Ment Taft's proposed general arbitration of letters from writers wo applaud his) mittee of citizens, haired and & bit feeble, eet on the por | treaty with Great Britain and France | Pin of estabilshing neighborhoot bands _—~_— : «| tico of the Mansion House In Hicks | !* taken by Col. Theodore Rooseveit i on the village plan and roany additional | | KILLED BY RAILROAD TRAIN. | Judge Mulqueen’s Withering | sictec tic atures in a taded nine | ® ened editorial article in the current | #UeRestlons on that line have reached | Rumber of the Outlook. He opposes any | One of these 1s that bands already | N@ Papers or Money om Body of Un- uniform swapping war reminiscences Catholic Protec- le a treaty which would submit to bitra- | OPeanized, @uch as the Catho! Ide a4 Man, Rebuke as He Passes Sen- | wits « group of feltaw veterans of the | tion questions affecting owore Inde, |tOFY Band and the Major Taylor Band gS ‘ * Fourteenth Regiment, which is celebrat- | 00) Ol" lof the Brooklyn Disciplinary Training| |The body of @ well dressed young man, ? Included are fabrice of every conceivable weight, ctor tence, Adding $1,000 Fine. Jing te ntuotn anniversary of ite de. | Pendence or integrity, saying that a ef the Bronkisn Diwiplnary i teaey| Who had evidently been slain by &| twimco ste damdraf quickly, eroms now halt design—more than. 300 in all-in sixteen. two and. thret bung ‘ parture for the front. They were going | COUNTY whieh took such a position | PeNOm coune be etme pan Asylum /POFENBOUNA train, wae found to-day on | ani eaores gray end faded nait‘te vt nace!) [ Bngtigh goft roll and regular lapel models—full lined, half lied ‘a to participate In the parade, and they | Ould Be in the fame position as a man | Perea eae itfered to give six|{@ tracks of the Putnam Division of "Ml culo | is ste, taling halr,| ff) quarter lined—two and three piece suits for men, young men att boy, Bleanor O'Reilly, eieht years old, by| Were Waiting for carriages to come for | WN" went A rea p beng og vad 1" | concerts gratis and the Mayor is going| t'e New York Central Raliroad about | sabby scalp, sore ecalp” brittle bait or any hair TODAY there is every size and every fabric and mcel—, her testimony against her father, Will-| °A!t!MKes for them | Much on. iatvidnat Aaya ele, Coonél. ecept. He said to-day that he hoped | +00 feet eouth of Kingsbridge Road. | oF sraln trouble, sass ase erie we will send matter how critical you may be, you can be absolutely sure of ett fam B. O'Reilly of No. 2594 University | I'd Hike to march and show ‘em the | woud ‘se regarded with derision, OMEl | that a full response would come to his ‘1 peter about twenty-elght years old, you a lenge trial bottle a will send 100, just the kind of garment you have had in mind, ct @ sareg @ Rae A tows, way we toddied down there atreets Th shee. SNe eves 1 suggestion so that within a few years Inches tall, weighed 150 pounds | in ailver of stamps to cost of postage ay nent hm t0| ong age.” maid. Faweette he. Unite Pieces CoN) (E] from 4.60 to 10.00. aK prison for one yenr, and possibly for! panton, “but thts rest com- Volunteer bands will be playing daily| 4nd had itght hatr and blue ever, He tht Mickie to Swisco o e ec : rm P.O. Square, Cincianati, j pesky 1 natian's | or. ugh tls ve sp bind | ind aightly in the city parks and @uch| Ws eMeoth shaven. His clothing con- “quince wil be found on sale at ail, irene | As. 50 18 50 two years, for aiandonment. In addi- me all sewed up. Wouldn't you o arbitrate questions respe 11D Hublic places without cost to the tax-|ésted of @ gray striped sult, white shirt, amd drug Copartments everywhere at e z tion he was fine’ $1,000. ‘The penalty | kive these sollier boys @ treat, |!* honor, independence and integrity, " 100 & bottle o le latent! SFay underwear, black shoes and *,% 4 N wa ) |eocks and a light felt felt hat with a peer a igmmommendet tty hare, | regular * lhe declares. payers. There is consider: Was imposed by Judge Mulqueen in 7 ither {t should be tacit- jam?" t Ske: ft Rockey Pharmacy, | Part I, General Sessions 1 Nengewba 1. qoute," vesmtea veweee, | 7 wad that the contracting pow: | [yer neiginerhood KoIne io eeteuid, (tue Band. All of the clothing was of Caswell Massey Con Steen Comper Ce | i 20.00, ‘3 Ona and 25.00 22.50, 25.00 and 27.5 Mrs. Catherine O'Relily of No. 1) sony 1 ain't feeling any too good to- |** NO more agree to surrender their) sq ai that is required 1s the opportue good material, Lut there were no papers | 14th Leet tur Ge Simpooa Crawford, 8.) Bae it ee Amsterdam avenue was the complain: | gay, 1 was sayin’ this morning’ | "Shts on such vital matters than @ man | nity to exercise it. : = = 7 ults Suits ant against her husband. He was) tyay” in civil Hfe agrees to surrender the! Among the letters on the subject re- Here you may select from over He ‘ P arrested in St. Louls, where he had 4) ang Sie gave a gasp and toppled over |" of self defense; or else it should | ceived by the Mayor was this \ one hundred styles of smart, re you may choose fron Powition as a valeeman, and was! goad, Heart failure, probably superin- | 2© explicitly stated that, because tt fs Dear Mr. Ma eset 10 New York City by De-| duced by undue excitement over the | now impossible for elther party to take fective Edmum! Liegh. The man was | cotebratte , athe bt [O27 ning the honor, inde- Well-dressed nad had the alr of pros | peti ga given as the cause of | cengence, and intesrity of the other, we " " | worsteds, “worsted cheviots, clusive weave velours, fine wot- dasha TL” Seas te) crashes and homespuns in all the steds in all the new groys, tan, te should be sussabed in Or. Q or new grays, tans, browns and clives, browns and fancy weave > tn ane the various parks and on recrea- owns haute ind’ Ghee can Py Berity when “a entered court with| ‘me veterans were strangely allent | Sy wiling to arbitrate all questions. blues—hair lined pencil and blue serges of Snest Even if the indifference of ma-| tlon plers during \ the summer fancy weave stripes and checks, Australian wool—excellent gar- + Charles La Rue, his counsel. Upon the |and grim looking, as a consequence, | Jority of the nation should permit a| months at the expense of the citl- ve | and blue serges. ments. The models include over latter's statement that the arrest was! when they got into thelr carriages to | #pectfic agreement to be made to arbi- | — zens interested in the neighborhood, Founded 1826 i ir: Agreeable to | (G1 high grade yarn dyed and serge Over one hundred styles of et ; Models in over a dozen correct @ dozen different distinctive | the result of a sult for divorce his) take their places in the parade which | trate such Vital questions, that same | 1 desire to offer you, on behalf of j styles for men and young men, styles for men and young men. wife had broveht, Judge ween! was marred by no other untoward in- | ™AJority would | promptly—and the Board of Trustees of the He- Our regular 20.00, 22.50 and 22.50, 28.00 and 27.50 woutd be Paroled the cefendant in the custody | cident, It started from the armory at |POPerly— repudiate the agreement brew Orphan Asylum, the services | 25.00 standards. considerei reasonable for these It became necessary to Of his counsel pending to-day's hearing. |4 o'clock and was participated tn by |faese it. force it. Take this very case of the of the band of the institution for a . fe 22 50 suits. The Judge sent for the wife and got | the present memebra of the regiment, |agreement between Great Britain series of six Sunday concerts, to be A y ectal Sales 4 from hez this story: | te officers, the Spanish American | ourselves. Thank heaven it is now im-| given in tae parks of Greater New @ f regul 27.50 } Story of the Wife. war veterans, several brigades and | possible—and I use the word Nteral York, such as Mount Morris, ———— ‘or jar ar between “ re The | that the shall ever ve were married ten years ago in| Minety-one civil war veterans, The t New York. My husband was an un-| latter reviewed the procession in front i By Tan tow’ arte’ to dertaker and made $ a week. Our jittie| 0! the Germania Club at Union and | ap rik! sgh ; Miaailen, ieaner, was Cork April 18, IIs Avene TA dinner at: the acmnery'| of search as she ex- $0 After ten years of mar: Lite | wind up the celebration to-night he gave up his buginess and disap- ward and Bronx parks, and Tomp- kins Square, Awaiting @ favorable answer, I [ remain very truly yours, 27.50, 30. 00 a and 32.50 for regular Suits 35.00 and 37.50 = Kere you get an assortment of * LOUIS STERN. | | nearly seventy-five exclusive Suits Robert W. De Forest, formerly Tene- | ’ ° | ff] styles of velours, flannels, Sax- In this assortment of bee nent House Commissioner, writes to| YW S, lk Gh . ony cassimeres, English and sixty styles we have obtain ‘ e eager, omen SJ Z OVS Scotch weave worsted cheviots the very highest possible stdnd- matter] 1 read with great interest and . | wrote letters to him but he | money to buy medicine and he wd no mptuously out of] gympathy your suggestion about Elbow length Pure Silk Gloves worsteds from the world’s best Beautiful imported and domestic answer the letter. He instituted « suit some volunteer supply of music for | ‘ i i, 8 weavers. The new exclusive weaves in silk chain effecte on for divore re ¢ io | visi eating the vatiting and wounding of " eoeatic ' ib pi for divorce in Bt. Louie on the ground i] American citizens on American soit by | Uf public recreation grounds tn dou! 7 phat BPRS: Paris point embroidery, (70€ To-day the little girl, a pretty ttle | bullets from Mexico the Colonel says oe aa in colors and W Senet e eee e eens For Friday and Saturday brick shades, olive, grays and gray and brown grounds; Glen fancy blues and cricketing flan- checks, overplaid stripe weaves 3} } | . nel stripe weaves, in English soft end fancy blues, = thing, in blue, with blonde hair and Tn this case We have chosen to #ub- ‘ ° roll and plain lapel models—in ‘These wonderful values are eat blue eye, Caine with her mother mit to auch invasions ag is our rent 2-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves V 45¢ over a dozen distinctive styles standard priced at 25.00 and (i) fore the Judge. ie wife Was ques- p e 80 ‘desire. double fi ipped, black, whit d colors.. f for men and young men. 37.50. lone a by Can. Ss we would be absolutely Intolerable to bind jouble Ginger iipped, black, white and colors. hy. thle your father?” asked the raved by such invasions.” Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. ie) Auto Clothes Book on Request. si “TE Ben laa austienee —— MINISTER LEFT ONLY $100. GOLDS m COUGHS sir. “Yes, Two hundred excited B ident Co lr bgp org Petey te fen Pega , Smith Gr & Co fl eee Pry Pwcu gs soo gba ssa imeciten s:| Real Irish Lace Neckwear ay - @ | qe si i 1s, For a udden cold take a large dose of : obi ‘you ever get a reply?” represented himself as an Inspector for Stig & re i. | has oie nen eh d Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New vom Scere: z tween ie fir! tegan crying and be-|the Central Union Gas Company, after| The will of the late Rev. William ‘| Sjanbler of bx water. elite at cace to bed Round Collars an ) ruttonSt..atFlathush Av. Broadway at Warren St. [3] * red: Winnie Metzer, a sixteen-year-old ser-|ACKley. Who Was voted out of the pas-| 4 Vrofuse perspiration will break out, and tn the ° sacl $. ry fal Across from City Mall, fal ie nater-gobnen—anewer.” vant, charged him with making an| ‘rate of St. Andrew's Protestant Epis- | moming the cold will be gone. Side Pleated Jabots—each....... $2. 95 Broadway at Bedford Av. Sth Av., Bet. 27th & 28thSts, Rae pa ladanaedi tone Attack upon her-in the home of her|coPAl Church at Bay Ridge, Brooklsn, Ask for RADWAY'S and be sure re ney ue as eave t . 4 "oF by the veatry, but managed to keep his |‘ ‘ tion the wife ung the Judge turned upon erat Wheaties seen bisa ab post till he died hy means of a Supreme | Youget what you ask for Stock Collars. see $7. 95 & 2.25 him hotly, “The less you taik the leas | 1% Trinity, avenue nd raises ba — ‘ 4 Court injunction, was filed to your client will get, from the mob and the police are seck- he said. “This! | office of & ‘The aged y i fe, great Dleature’ ANG Foy toe ee | tes the excitement of thie moment, | BAStOF named his widow as sole legates, Bion Beene dabes Upson to Jail for the rest of hia life, wed “ihe ROM OMtRe. Ae 4 but his estate Is less than $100, trimmed with lace.............005 f “Would you live with this man again?’ | "0", te, sit! came down the stairs} Dr, Ackley had been pastor of Bt. 1.00 , shouting “gas man” in German, the | Andrew's Church sixteen years and t ga RT him arrested | OR}Y language she could speak, other | salary was $1.2 a year. He was pent in order to make him support me and| tenants thought the house was on fire /less and an Invalld when the vestry Maine 1 ed hie coe rt Tie and | aoa fam in panic to the street. sought to throw him out. @n the day | T want him to be sent to Jail.” Mrs, Harrison was away from home| he died Supreme Court Justice Blackmnar The Court then took a plea of guilty| when the man called, He went Into | straining Si pens 4 to the charge of abandonment and fen) the kitchen and examined the aM! from the pastorate . tenced the defendant to not less than rom the pi meter, Then he asked the girl for a one nor more than two years and to fi igo a pay @ fire of 91,00, Judge Mulqueen! #l88* of beer. ba ye Lbablystind ue cH added: | says, he threw her into an adjoining rou ere aie to pay the tne and she bedroom and attempted to attack | “Just Say’ Proceeds will be applied to the main-| She screamed and the man ran, tenance and education of your child. 1| | kirk followed him downstairs to the H re) R ic K? s , 2 ont fainted, L _ brought before me on this charge." bid hPa 1 by ec Aap ' Gao P : . NEW Wid ir e | Vals fo Traveling Fabric | | te and Motoring Two-toned Double Chiffon Veils | Shoes Shee all colors.........05.66.- $1095 &B 1.65 | SIXTHI AVE. UP SOMS. STREET. never want to see another Irishman | Means - The latest and most approved fancies in fabrics bs ah on ‘The fugitive stopped to see what was | oe Watches f : i \ vo bre dune’ ved oneliy. = we Reba TRS ae ei uhapetid GA maiaaey-| 0 6 and Genuine nt s'dctivee the goods ng Auto Hoods of Chiffon | and leathers are shown in ou PATRICIAN SHOES " to jail,” & , | mm a 0, 17 ee e to wateh 4 ‘ Nee eee a caaaL’ A large creme atc | riginal OU yard All for Spring and Summer wear. Sctedibenssere TAFT TO KING ALFONSO. tracted by the girl's cries, collected in MALTED MILK J front of the house and started in pur- eoting| Suit of the man, but he was too feet) The Feod-drink for All Ages. | for his pursuers, ». 774 Caldwell avenue More healthful than Tea or Coffce. in all shades............ $1045 & 2.65 No matter what your costume, you will’ find'a PATRICIAN STYLE to harmonize perfectly withit. Silk Shetland Veils Try PATRICIAN and you will be as stylisaly Sends Birthday 4 | Dr. Popper of nue large variety of colors and i | shod as the most fashionable woman in the world. i WASHINGTON, May 18—President altended the young woman. ie saa Agrees with the weakest digestion, tienes 95¢ to $2.25 Taft has sent the following telegram that she w ferins only trom snock Delicious, invigerniog and nutritious, SAARC RAY SRS SA Re . congratulating King Alfonso of Spain. and excitement den tot the upon the twenty-ffth anniversary of that before heard the story hig birth: attack he talked with th “YT offer you my heartfelt felleitations, | who sald he had fo ' A quick lunch prepared in « minute, @ith good wisher for your personal | glas rw Dan tie git henay Wake mo substitute, Ask for HORLICK’S, * welfare and for the increasing pros- | screaming. He d having made perity of pain.” attack upon, her, ‘ pF Others are imitations. rice Rich mill, malted grain, powder form, Brown Velooze Pump (Pump Last) Style 49914 Clearing Sale of Odd Veils of lace, chiffon and fazey aets, 35¢ to $7. 95—formerly 50c to $3.00 Doan’'s Kidney Pills cure sick, weak. | ——= See ee |i Ht ti vad ' Specials in Kivoons | SN nied Sfory |bonss Kiney tie bs been but | Be Discreet ! by years of success. Do not he de- The Pigs twinge of pain in the small of the back that ikes you after any sud twist or awkward movement Is of weak, sick, in- ned kidneys. women and children kidn ks auffer with vatrician Shoe Varlors, Second Flo! Double Faced Wash Ribbons ‘| The Shoe with a Million Friends Pink, light blue, lavender and white | ceived by similar names into buying | | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., eth Ave. New York City Bete organs of the” od fmllstion. Kidnayiniietenichars, ake No1 14°2 8 5 9 | Faaguer SEMEOGN CRAWFORD CO. och Ans ae BENTEE Witive life often wears them out and untried. Get Doan’s, the remedy At30e 9 45¢ 65 80c $1.10 $1.60 piece 1 before there are any other signs of ad- that is backed hy home testimony, | ,) | Value 45c 65c «= 85c— 84.10 81,50 $2.10 “ rere nee boa the carly warnings of sick kid- NEW YORK PROOF | = Extra Quality Dresden Ribbon | at Be One i Wil be ensy to is James Donaldson, 1688 Washington | if you do not exer- 514 and 61% inches wide 27¢ & 39C per yard | Formerly 39c to 65c ~ Ave., New York City, N.Y. says: “I cise discretion in value Doan’s Kidney Pills highly, ax| choosing a place to they have proven their worth to me on, Spend your vaca~ several occasions, 1 had to pass the {0m ‘is ah kidney secretions t He ie Doan’s Kidney Pills to make a quick and lasting cure, The common enrly signs of weak- ened kid are backache, lame hack, rheu ic pain, neuralgia, sharp pains »frequently at night Assembly Room ” i : . ” are rorirs oe iting. nervousssey, \ AYP | 211 tiey pained me when being voided. | 84,068 “World | White Moire Taffeta Ribbon nf WELL FURNISHED z m features, dark circles around the 1 was nervous and felt all run down, “Summer — Resort” | 5M% and 6144 inches wide O TO RENT u) eyes, dizzy spells, tired-out state, de- Dean's Kidney Pilly fave me the only | 4s ake tf “ti pe € ¢ | YZ NIGHT OR DAY 2 ye ‘elie! ver reee | sso well near)y ree tim - Issacs avally.dietirdance Tale exer reer ad ae owe tae. ne | 29¢ & 39¢ per yard | i Booth to Reni A the urine — too frequent pussagesr in February, 1909, At this time E wills | Herald, | ' Ke ooth to Ren fo) feaaty p sages, with se Iding or bu inaly verify ny former statement in th | Imported Novelty Ribbons fo) IN ARCADE _ | aa Beh eiasesten W Dit. give Denna Kinhoy Dilla trae. ei suitable for fancy bags and girdles Passed by 25,000 Daily ee a el a Reduced to 50C to $2.50 per yard World will print 3 ° a pauninte Resort” as this ‘eason than Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 53 63 Park Row y other New York newspaper you . ! ¥ Y nave pictured in your mind an “ideal” rlace to spend your vacation you will surely find it advertised In The World. | —e-teeeenaatinenisineennaemner indies cocci

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