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ROCKAWAY P PARK PIGKPOCKET'S FAKE. YANKEE YACHTS’ ! RESIDENTS DON'T TO GET FREEDOM CLEAN SWEEP ull “ms WANT BOARDERS DIDN'T FOOL JUDGE Seek to Restrain Woman from Neither the Letter Returning Beaver Taking in Paying Sum- Amount of Theft Nor mer Visitors. Bankbook Good Enough. Mrs. Ametia Cohen and Michael J.) When Magi Fitemaurice, the owner of the house In West Side purt which she fives at Rockaway Park, a Jy & letter, sfburban settlement by the sea, where Marky the population is for the most part of | ¥!t Trish descent, emphaticall, denied be- fore Justice Maddox in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn to-day that they were conspiring together to keep a boarding house on the restricted prop erties under the general control of the Rockaway Reach Association \ AN injunction restraining Mrs. Cohen | from taking boarders was asked for hy| %? bal Mabel L. Copleston and others, who sald that she had five boarders who lived sucker Discharge him. e 0 Saturday in the at the house through the wi ‘and | arrested a week ago ap the week and) cubway for atealing © $10 bill from Fa- and general conduct of these people, the | Ward H. Brownell of No. % John street. | petitioners said, were a serious disturb. | 8nd at his own request was remanded ance to the neighborhood until to-day for examination Mra, Cohen sald that she kept no|#iven the name of William Kirk. ‘4 i anything about this let- twenty or more on Sunday. The notse boarders and that the only people who | stayed at the house were relatives and. friends, all of them guests. She sar to the house by the Rockaway Beach | Kirk produ Association and that this woman, by | @PParently seu working upon her sympathies and y | 60 falee pretenses, perstinded her to take |The woman had left the house and had not | the edge. pent Ir, Fitamaurice’s deed contains a con- ” tract that the land shall never be used | Honor, sald that the other property owners of | See, it has his (he park were trying to get her out) “SHERIFF BOB” AND LINA name substituted HAVE NOT YETAGREED.|. “2 think you are the faker nounced the Magistrate to Kirk, . had some friend send me the letter in Attorneys Deny That Opera Singer|an effort to secure your release. as ‘you have played don't go Will Accept $75,000 for Old trick here. Agreement. Kirk was sent to the Tombs to await ng both LAna/ the action of the Grand Jury. Assi Cavalier!, the opera singer, and Robert District-Attorney; Sullivan told M it he recognized him Attor: ‘8 represi W. Chanier, the husband from whom | trate O'Conn she is living apart, denied jay that as James B any settlement had been r tl agreed to settle $75,000 upon his of the famous ante-nuptial agreement, | Courts lawyers, ors to cable despatches from | Perdur: gems, months ago Chanler offered his! wife $40,000 in consideration of a full settlement of their differences, which offer, as reporne. in The Evening World, ‘was declined by the diva. Cav: ar Gecined by ene give. Cavatertneid! My $15.00 Suits more than that sum, and besides a... not like the idea of receiving small a sum of money with the ad hi ‘ons between the opera singer and her Julia Chamberlain Chanter and her erty which Chanler tried to give to Cavalier! A sult brought tn behalf of (My Only Store.) Her’s first wife to set aside the| 119.125 Walker St., New York. ante-nuptial agreement is Still pending in the Supreme Court her International | sentenced to tne ders Second and Third. = |S The American yachts eop In the first of the for sonder g a Hoboken post contain a $10 bill , the Beaver, Americans, fin- class boats here tc ‘in were only sec ‘ow in the light suit and rather than mm ee eee oney through you All crooks are not Nichola of the Eas! ‘The times were minutes and 16 seconds, Cima, 2 hours 49 minutes and 18 sec- Peete O'Connor sent for the man | er, 2 hours 49 | whom the letter referred. Bibdilot, 2 hours 49 miuutes and $0 sec- , 2 hours $2 minutes and 65 Seehund IIT, 2 hours 56 minutes and 16 1 "No, air, 1 do not," hours 66 minutes and % | “ detective had bee think the complainant made a mistake.” ; that a woman detective had been seat a chong. baakback, | inadgurated eel After the withs viotory, #htch * was @ brilliant one first leg the race became a double con- test, the Americans fighting nip and tuck for first honors, and the German | racers see-mawing b ythemselves in LA pany, showing @ deposit of $1 ut off ends of a %, 2 er ax a paying guest for the week for| bil were pasted on the inside of the %. After paying the money the young | book, the denomination showing above The race was over a triangular course, twice around with the first thrash to windward, the second a reach followed | by a spinnaker run, Tho boats crossed the line well bunohed, the Bibiiot and Beaver having a few feet advantage, | which was steadfy Increased, The Cima made a poor showing on the first leg, but after that Joined the leaders, The Americans fought out the last run to| the finish Mne which they crossed al- “This complainant 1s a faker, irk told Magistrate O'Connor, for any business purpose. Mrs. Cohen | ‘He dropped this book on the floor. ras on the book, hecause of religious prejudice, Justice | but he declared he had never seen it be- Maddox took the papers. fore, Examination ce Aa LC name had been erased and Brownell's Brownell'’s name hed be-| pocket with @ record. em. “Sheriff Bob” was reported locked up in the ‘Tombs four months got his freedom by charging Col. in _conaideration of het | Robert J. Haire, dean of the Criminal wife Wderation of her surrender oye cy ea) Col, Haire was Indicted, tried and acquitted on the charge. Style isn’t the exclusive posses- stipulation that she was to procure a| Sion of any onetailor. The Style “rench divorce from Chanler. Markets of the world are open. | ‘The issue in the settiement negotia- | English cut—of course I have. band is the statue of his first wite, | They cost nothing extra here. two children. This Mre, Chan! Gets half pr the income from the prop- Moe Levy Lord & Taylor _ Founded 1826 Sale of Stamped Patterns (Upholstery Department—Third Floor) Stamped Voile Shirt Waists..... based sds 800 Stamped Gowns on Nainsook........5 Stamped Chemises on Nainsook. . Stamped Drawers on Nainsook. . Cretonne Sofa Cushions, $1.00 Value $1.50 to $2.00 500 Imported Cretonne Table Covers Excellent for Cushion Covers 50c to $1.00—Value 75¢ to $1.75 Fancy Curtain Nets At 30c per yard—Values 45c to 60c Fancy Curtain Nets and Cream, White and Colored Madras At 30c per yard—Values 45¢c to 75¢ Utility Boxes at $4.00 Value $5.50, Woven Hammocks, 75c to $4.00 Values $1.35 to $6.00 Couch Hammocks, $7.50 to $15.00 Extension Hammock Frame Supports $4.50—Value $5.50 Porch Swings and Summer Furniture at 10% to 25% Off } t } Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 4 ae eae Stamped Corset Covers on Nainsook. .15c & 25c CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on fee APAUTMENTS FURNISHED ‘Ny $50 Comptet> ‘rom 49,88 to 500,00 With Every Purchase of SHER * BROS Hai COLUMBUS AVE bet 1JOB®? 2 104°" ST IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD ANT WILL bord AND GET IT. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, | WATERED MILK PAID FOR BY FINES OR JAIL TERM. Inspectors Are Punished for Adulteration. nse possession adul- Sackman Herman stie Honors With American Son- |e nt oR ciated und in this order were he winner, sertions $1.00. with a solid o round top. feet; 1 ished cdl made; mate Bh es the rest of the suit ex- actly. $17 ieaiiteaete Table, $13 (Just like illustration) Made of Quartered In- diana White Oak. It is 35 inches high; the top is 17x84 inches. It hi nice in base, whi con- venient for trays, glassware, ete, and a large drawer in top. ‘This piece is Thor- oughly constructed and fin- ished in the best manner, and matches balance of Mertihicslas, Diplomas and School Photos Framed At About Half Price Main Store—Fifth Floor, oak frame e| Picture Framing in All Its Branches. Jers for framing and mounting of pictures of every description carefully long experience combined with skill can produce and prices will be found ¢ line of the latest ready-made picture frames and a » gold and ivory for frames made to order, sed to submit estimates and sugy: eations, HIGH QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES ON SIXTH AVE. WEEKLY %éeSu ThisB RASS “ “ “ “ « “ “ “ “© 300.00 | betore in the prosecution of mitk deat: | ers who add water to the nik dealers Aned were ar- ing the past month Martin Berkhofer gned in Spectal 1 fines ranging from $10 to $0. One defendant, Max Kessler, drives a wagon for.a wholesaler at ‘The will of Mary M. Rogers, wh at the Hotel Plaza June 1% STATIONERY SALE MONDAY & TUESDAY Die-Stamped Correspondence Cards io Order Greatly Underpriced. Box containing 24 cards and 24 envelopes to match One Old English Ini- tial, any plain color. . 2 or 3 letter combina- tions, any plain color, 35c tions, in gold... .. Any name, any color, 35c; Any name, in gold... . 45¢ Order early in person, by phone or mail. Delivered in 10 days. Cabinet Box Paper, 50 sheets and 50 envelopestobor ; regular 25c, for French Dimity Paper, 1-lb, bor. SPECTAL. 23¢ WOMEN’S VEST Of fine Swiss ribhed lisle; low neck, sleeveless with fancy lace yokes and silk ribbon run. Value 29¢, SPECI AL, each 17c; 3 for § addition to the many features already announced, we have now orig-t innovation of even One Old English We offer Initial, in gold 2 or 3 letter combina- ater ratory Ba Women’s Summer Suits Custom Made at Select and buy any silk or dress mate- alin our silk and dress goody depart- ments priced at 69¢ a yard or more, Choose from six smart models; and we will make the «uit to your neasure, line Cabinet Box Paper, initi- aled in assorted colors, requ- lar 6c. SPECIAL 12“ French Dimity envelopes to match; pkg. SPECIAL Te WASH SUITS Of repp, chambray, madras, linen, etc., in Russian and blouse effects; colors plain, white or striped. Sizes from peau all $ Ramie Linen SPECIAL VALUES IN LACES Assortment of German and French Val. edges and in- mings —Evory- from 1% to 2 inches wide; value 50¢ to ‘ery SPECIAL, per dozen yards L. M. BLUMSTEIN, West 125th Street, bet. 7th and 8th Av. . 3 Days’ Special Sale of Tine Dining Room Furniture O'Neill Maia Store—Fourth Floor. Our display of fine dining room furniture is one of the most comprehensive to be found in eb New York. e are showing many beautiful dining room suites in Mahogany, Quartered Golden Oak, Walnut, Early English, Old English, Jacobian and the famous Arts and Crafts, Ceree To-morrow, Wednesday and Thursday, these beautiful dining room suites will be sold at rices quoted below. ny one contemplating the purchase of dining room furniture will save money if they will look over our great assortment of furniture before making their selection, $25 Extension Table, $18.50 (Just like illustration) de of the best quar- Jiana white oak, k, 45 inch, Dresses ca Percales 20th-22nd St. Three daiaty models to shoose from, and over 100 pretty new It Will Pay You to Invest! Account System and Home = Plan. Dep't Accounts, 6th jate Our Charge irnishi: ag domestic manufacture. Heavy, firm quality, pure bleached. with rich satin lustre, and sill launder beautifully mask we can recommend for hard and sturd : 650. and 650. Bed $41 Buffet, $29.50 (Just like illustration.) This beautiful Buffet is Quartered Indiana . White Oak. Height 58 inches. inches deep and 48 inches long. Tt is constructed in the very best nd beautifully finished. {t has a 10x34 inch French plate irror, shaped top and tery best brands for sin- Shree. oyerter ang hemmed rvady for variety of pretty Extends to with patent fords; DO mall orders; ic. ani 2c. regularly; yard ic leached 170. ana 190. Fiflow mad bleached pillow casing; choice of 42x36 and 45x 36 alzes before hemming; Tie, tre, selling ‘them at Kood, heavy quality un: bleached musl bleach white and heavier washing; no mail Pants; 50c orders filled; ds; $28 China Closet $21 (Just like illustration.) Made of Quartered Indiana White The height is 88 inches and the It has French legs, joor_and panelled s are nicely grooved, which enables you to dress the closet in the most up-to-date way. Tt in thoroughly cone Refrigerator Lar i} kiln fiene. Fi hardwood; dry cold air refrig- ; insulated with double thickness i fitted with patent removable ps and waste pipe; zine lined) fis bee polished golden oak. 1% inches high; holds about 35 Ibs. ice; 86.25 value.. — 45 inches high; holds 60 match to The rest of this suit. $9.48 Mar l-inch oak frames in black or “where room Apartment House’ ‘Style; lemish; regularly 85¢; high and narrow, with two $9.98 Velled provision Fancy! Whole Grain Rice Value $15 Ladies or Men's $e Clothing Up to | Sl. 00 Down—$1.00 Per Week m Raturday and Monday Delivered MICHAELS'BROS S AVE QOTHST.BKLYN Double Liberty ‘Stamps for Tobacco Tage, Soap Wrappers, Ete. emer Double £ertg Stamps All Day Tuesday ---$5 Leather Travelling- { ' Bags, To- morrow Russet leather, ne handles Dresses and Suits Made to Measure-~ B stamps with e furthermore 4 appoi Of hams,imported tis ie $15 Dresses riety of dainty st; {on ay All levisiisies 8 or Military Q, Memmed Damask pure bleached Styles, at hea’ ask napkins ‘ excellent, duravle qual.) } They are lent qua Sc choice. Maus! in that will "a ae ise} values*.‘, PoP % erator purohi to-morrow galvanized Total Nor sold separately 17c ‘ 3 regula on a 00 full quart iste 63c) at 3 asc Fresh Mects & Fish ERIOISBER | CHICKENS — I pick . mt i i Hen! 20 with fibre matt ve weight, dees a Are You ‘a Collector of Liberty Trading Stamps? A Mf not, we know that if you could see the many patrons of this busy s some beautiful picce Piece of Furniture, Bri lutely free of cos appreciate the advan 4 Premium Parlor, inspect the bunc be yours without Premiums Delivered Free Z 1350 -—-Extral-——~ Sale of Women Wash Dresses $1.50 Dresses |$3.50 Dresses of premiums that may if fine figured lawns pret- tily trimmed with Valen- ciennes laces or rich pipings of contrasting col- lawns. Pretty emiroidery. deep sailor collar styles. ot all- ne fou-) marquisettes and challis in : wide ae ry des. Giese 3 to “4 7 Boys’ 50c & 75c- Wash oe Your Choice— Sailor, Russian made of excel, Y percale, cut very full, Sailor, Russian or Mili- y styles in hundreds of pretty patterns; all fast col- eat stripes in blue and tan, Also many plain colors, They have deep sailor collars and large flowing ties. Sizes 244 to 8 years; —_—_ Boys’ Khaki Wash (third Floor,) -eeeeeeee om Yr nag ena Reduced- Guamty 43 and Price, We Never 0! ered Better Values. No, 682, apartment house style nehes highs holds $0 ak finish, apart- New Florida Potatoes erecren ns eeene-: THE 4TH STREET STORE, HENRY, SIEGEL, Fres't—WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS wma:

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