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STAYED IN JAIL FTO SHIELD HIS, ELDER BROTHER INTO THE SENATE: ON FIFTH AVENUE (WOOL BILL THROWN POLICEMEN RAID | WITH FREE LIST SMOKING AUTOS THE EVENING WCRLD, THURSDAY, a2 hate ee marmen* JUNE | second street and Fifth fined $2. Haroid B. Thomsen of No. Fifty-fourth street surmone | Ns n Miller of the Hea 100 West by Po- Squad at avenue “Hugh | aur of No. street, wax caught lof the Health squad at Fifty-first street, and Fifth avenue, «in court he told the | amgwetrate that he had been arrested avenue an4| Policeman Frisch of the Traffic Squad At Fifty-seventh street and Fifth avenue and fined 9. Kenneth W. Tompkips of No. 145 West One Hundred and Forty-third street, found vy Mounted Poltceman Frisch at Fiftysseventh street and Fifth avenue, | $2. Merri] of Massapequa, t T., Fifty-third street and | y Poilceman Bowler of the Trafic Squad and fined $2. Floyd Brady of No. 167 Bast Front 22, 1911. | Company, 8 expected to end to-morrow. | is was the opinion of counsel for | | both st when the case was resumed | | to-day before Justice Davis tn the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, Reichmann sed of making a reece re State Banking Department ae to the condition of the company. Ascistant District-Attorney Clark con- {nee to-day Feading to the jury ene ries Oprennent Guns s6 fi of boa e —— | upon, he this the Magistrate Im-| Fifty-seventh street and Fifth avenii2 | prosecu ion contends, ahow the magni= | posed n Ane of $3 | dy Policeman Bowler of the Traffle tude of alleged check and draft ‘kiting’ | Cecil Horseman of No. 9% Highth| Squad and fined during Relehmann's regime, an nue, ed at Wityetnird street | In the West Side Court six drivers of —— — - Youth Arrested as ested a Thiet Was Icommitte Refuses to Take Re- | | Pourieen have ts Fined for sna rit “aves Policeman Miller | smoking automobiles were fned #2 each Bathi Suit vee del | of the Hen! al, ‘The chauffeur by: Magistrate Herrman. LADIE hin uits—exclusive models Ne ae ‘ qi s Fash- | told the Stugintra'e na as om) ‘The men arrested were picked up at 'S GAN WEAR SHOES 4 Three Weeks in Tombs Be- sponsibility and Further | Violations in City’s Fash by Philip Rheiniinder and that | different. periods tast night by Pattol- | OSaize aghsiter aftor naing Allen's Foot 7 = Pe - er was the do to man Quirley of the Health Squad and) pa.) r uth. Tangles Upper House. ionable Street. . Mounted Patrolmen Snyder and Turk of antiseptie powder to be shaken i ‘ j foreHe Told Truth. = Leah Mente |into JME shows, Tt makes tight of new Extraordinary prices | _ vnoned at Fifth Seven men arraigned in the Jefferson | eh ensy; gives instant relief to Baward Holt, nineteen years old, of| WASHINGTON, June 2.—An airway | Policemen attached to the Department hHith hime ae eT ions, It's the greatest com. Bathing Suits of Black Sateen 3.95 No, 1019 Second avenue, will probabty be badly tangled, situation tn the Senate! of Menith and the Trav fiquad were framic Squad and fined #8. entenieS enen of the Relleves swot. F released from the Tombs shortiy on | was itil furcher complicated to-day bury in Fifth avenue coday serving | Christian Mesoner of No. 120 TInt | OA BMEGIE TRUST BOOKS READ | lst, feet tlster, callous tnd soe pre, Bathing Suits of Brilliantine 3.95 7.90 ! ‘ pnses ffeurs ho allowed avenue, wha id he was loyed y the strength of the story he told the| when the Senate Finance Committee | summon : ie uf at wists ae Joseph Pulltzer, was summoned while peek ren Wen ays re. i Bathing Suits of Black Satin 5,90 7.90 10.75 Aetectives regarding some jewelry, the decided to throw the wool fon and} their automo < n front of the sion Club, at Pifty-| gary Meare #igerea te Prove|adelight. ‘Al loot, ach makes wall ) proceeds of a burglary. According to, Farmers’ Free List bi ently passen!® result of thetr activities fourteen | frst srect and Fitth avenue, and was Pe, wage nae i to Dreak in New | the testimony given this morning in the| by the Democratic House of Represent-| drivers were arraigned during the | fined §2. He was summoned by Mounted | Ret mK Operations, | Mwraubetituce retin : | Yorkville Court vefore Magistrate attives, tnto the open Senate at once to) morning bef. Magistrate Steinert in aie cg F tas of No. 5(7 Manhat-| The trial of Joseph B. Reichmann, | sddeeae, Allen Olmsted, Le Lang) Steinert the young man Bad spent take their chances along with Canadian) ¢h»_ Yorkville Court. Those arratgned three weeks tn prison under an indict- ment charging burglary for the purpose) ot shielding his brother, who was ar- reigned to-day charged with the crime. reciprocity. Both measures, received formal adverse committee re- ports. ‘The committee refused to take respon- however, | were: James Shugrue of Port Washington, 1%, 1, summoned by Policeman Ander- | tan avenue was summoned by Mounted | former President of the Carnegte ‘Trust | Important Sale of Waists The brother of the young man, Frank sbliity for reporting in detail on these | 90% hace erg cea ing Holt, twenty-four years old, of the same measures at any given ‘ime, and de-| 0” Street am a in address, was arrested Iast night, and | etded to cast the burden of Senate leg: | #2 oe ; | to-day Magistrate Steinert heid him | istation upon the coalition of Democrats) James Lyons No. 4 Cropsey ave- without bail for the action of the Grand| and Insurgent Republicans, suddenly nue, Brooklyn, caught by Pollceman ¢ Jury. brought about last night when the Wool Anderson of the Health Squad at Fitty- ‘On May 2% last the apartments occu-| Dfll came from the House, The Finance second street and Fifth avenue and pled by a family named O'Brien at No. Committee had been inatructed to ree! gp, 2 A special and most extraordinary purchase of 1,000 Dozen Women’s Lingerie Waists trimmed with lace and embroidery, Hackett, Carhart Clothes at Reduced Prices 2. 7 % ason’. 980 Gecond avenue were entered and port the Wool bill by sur 10. J Charles ™. Merrill Jr. Huntington, June Specials resulti: oe ea yd tthe a and Extension this se n’s most desirable models, About £25 worth of jewelry taken. De- It was reported to-day that Senator! +, 1 summoned at Fifth avenue and | Sale, bring you standard ett, Carhart Men’s Suits way below the A lapp propose: ion of | } ; tective Van fy gg oe Pale Bad genge lg ioe a it} Fifty-second street by Poljceman An-| they were made and intended to sell for. 1.35 2.00 2.95 3.95 rested Richard Collins of No * the committee forestalled such derson of the Health Squad ‘and fined &, tt, Carhart’s Clothing embodics the finest fabrics from the world’s best mills, Ri lar values $2.75, $3.95 to $6.90 Fifty-third strect as he was trying to| ',Oihining tn the senate the George Kalser of Beachmont Park, and mosts tylish models, and expert tailoring. egu wESy WIT. LO Fey redeem some of the Jewelry which had | action on the two bills, Chairman |New Rochelle, found Policeman been pawned tn a shop at Fifty-ninth| rose deciared that the committee did not stret and Third avenue. | believe proper hearings could be held Collins told the detective that the Jew-| within the twenty days allowed by the elry had been given him by Kadward | Gore resolution. For that reason, he Holt, The same day the detective a-- | said, the committee had determined to ‘rested Holt. ‘The latter told the police! report both bills at once with the that the jewelry had been given him | recommendation that they do not pass, by @ man in the Murray Hill Theaus,| “There is no explanation or report who asked him to pawn it, and for co| with the mite, observed Senator Cum- } doing received 60 cents. He was ar-| mins. raigned and held for the bur and| “Only the adverse recommendation of _ has been in the Tombs ever sin alt- | the committee, * said Chairman Penro: (ing trial. “Members of the committee have t Yesterday he confessed to the de-| privilege of filing independent vie “tectives that his brother Frank had) but I have not been advised that any given him the Jeweiry to pawn, and) will be filed.” (Sata he told the first story to shie'd| Senator Gore declared the Democrats | Frank. | Would take no step toward delaying the Frank, when arrested, told the de-| passage of the reciprocity bill. tectives that he got the stuff from a ————— FOR AMERICAN YACHTS. ‘SUCAR NANA MACNATE This Time the Bibelot Won With This opportunity to buy Suits of this kind at 's reduced considered an event in the ing trade that seldom occurs. This sale happens at the most opportune time for busy New Yorkers who requisecoo! suite for thia warm weather, Suits reduced to $ 1 5 Men’s $20 and $22.50 Included you wil? find over a hundred different desirable patterns to choose from in a dozen good style models, plain blues as well as mixture suits. They are made of finest weave materials, and the tailoring, trimmings, fit and style are of the Hackett, Carhart standard. Sizes for men and young men. Miller of the Health Squad at Fifty. pn I en WOMAN ESCAPES OPERATION . WasCured byLydiaE.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound | CLOSING OUT Girls’ Summer Wash Dresses of Lawn, Percale and Gingham ages 4 to 14 years 1.00 1.50 2.50 Regular prices $2.00 to $5.00. Elwood, Ind—‘ Your remedies have len’ Suits, Beaver Second and Cima cured me'and have only taken six Hesse $1 35° Vaewetess 17 5° t l ced hotties of Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Jnplaced, ble Co: 1} These suits are, with- wore atte She tan, j KIEL, Germany, June 2.—The Amert- mthree | out a doubt,the finest we ' n yacht Bibelot easily won the third Nd | have eve: s ‘ ca , ' of tho series of international yacht 1 suf. | The You will find cmbedied 1 races for sonder clasa boats to-day. The all the time. model: in these Suits the same le Mai le | American Beaver and the Ger 8 Reueace bet ea color rade ope iter hund III. finished third, The American a mings, Gt and style that , Cima and the German Tilly XIV. fin- without en iced ate “4 priced garments. reduction to $13.50 is due to our Reorganiza- tion and Extension. Velueeto sas, 195° ¢a 925 suit. ‘ou will euvely find the pattern and model you desire, as eniy the best of the new atyles are represented. ished in the order named. The German Wannsee broke a gaff and did net start, The only real contest was for third place, the Seehund IIT. winning over the American for this place by half « second. A SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS AT ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES Warren of Michigan Tells How His Aid Was Sought to Whitney of the Now Yorke Yacht clus [tog oe Conor ber broek You will find in these| Men's Suits, $9 4.50 or *, ne} the New Yor ‘ac! Mul 3 “ ‘cht Bach o} American , rics, of oul uit —_ yachts has @ race penis Mv aaae bess ma tailoring, the latest have been greatly re- a piles atic EAE WASHINGTON, June 2%—President Tett was mentioned at tho Sugar Treat | “HALF-WAY HOUSE” SUICIDE. inquiry to-day by Charies B, Warren, | —— President of the Michigan Sugar Com- Pany, who tokl the Hardwick Commit- tee of visiting ‘Taft when he was Sec- retary of War, and talking over the tariff on sugar with him, This was ahout a year before Taft's election as President. “Did Mr. Taft then give you to under. stand that in the event of his election | aa President the tariff on sugar would not be disturbed?" asked Chairman. ‘Hardwick. “He did not,” answered Warren. “We talked of sugar conditions in Why will women take chances with jaa, operation or drag out a sickly, | sour of the Sar af ving a they | fourths of of when they can find health 4 Lydia E. E Pinkbau's Vegetable Compound ? Yor thirty rs it has been tne standard | reraedy 0 for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who | ‘avo been troubled with such aib | ments as: ts, inflammation, cabo Seen irregulari- ties, perio: indiges- tien, and nervous aeration. If you havo thes test doubt | tablo models in the season's most correct colorings and designs. Sizes are for men and young men of every build. You would consider these extreme values at $28. There are about sixteen new models to select from and they are bound to meet the style ideas of men of goed taste. Sale of $5 and $6 Panama and Bangkok Hats, Genwine Panama Hats, naturally bleathed, Finely woven hats, finished by experts, in the season's choicest styles, which will make your selection here easy. Featherweight Bangkok Hats coolest duced, Correct. stripe, check and plaid effects in light worsteds and cassimeres, and plain blue serges are included in this Reorganisation Sale. The fine weave fabrics, e: tpiloring and superior models combine to make these suits without rivals any- where, MEN'S IMPORTED RAINCOATS USUALLY $20.00 fete. at $12.00 MEN'S PAJAMAS, usuaLLy $1.75 . ar 1.15 MEN'S NIGHT: SHIRTS { ! Tat 55¢ New Prop: ‘telry Enda Lt Theodore Meggameyer, old, 0 forty years No, 188 Kast Ninoteenth street, h, proprietor of the “Half-Way * the oldest Flatbush hostelry, committed suicide to-day by inhaling gan, His wife and fourteen-year-old daughter Florence found him dead in| his bedroom, | Heggameyer bought the anctent road- | house only two months ago, For years he ran a hotel at Hamburg and De “| Kalb av@ues te made a fortune Compound wilt et Af | Jona) jou, mes Mra Pinkham at Lynn, | for advice. Your letter BOYS WASHABLE SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, REEFERS AND BLOUSES; IMPORTED STRAW HATS, CAPS, ETC. AND 3” Eg. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 1 ; ° ING TROUSERS ARE BEING OFFERED AT * eral, and Mr, Taft on that day wrote! there and his new enterprise was pros- | Wilh will boa! ‘absolutely confidential, straws known. YOUTHS’ OUT! ané delivered to me a letter asking me) pering, Dut about month age ai: " WE ooo cen vine, toro Fase bet ope le, | aud tho adviee free. | GREAT REDUCTIONS IN_ PRICES, tions in the Philippines.” $ “How dia he wish your support or expect you to help him?” “He thought 1 could conciliate the ‘beet sugar interests,” { “Did you?” f “Well, the beet sugar interests finally agreed that the Philippine concessions would not injure the beet sugar industry in this country and submitted to the Jegislation Mr. Taft wanted.” . Warren said he came to Washington | {At the requast of Secretary Taft and | Was accompanied by K. D. Stair, the | theartical magnate, and Philp MoMii- | He sald Mr. Taft dia} Pith Avenne, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. New Harlem Store 125th St., ar. 3d Ave. Harlem Store Open Evenings vif FRIDA Y Children’s 97¢ French Dresses, 841 B’ way, Cor. 13th St. FREE rot make any sugar tariff promise to either Stair or McMillan, i é f Breaident Jooeph smith, of the stor Embroidered and lace trimmed white lawn a separate pecket-edition La mon Church, to-day not’ the oe | a i i Bors Sm tes oak oh coe eee ee | supplement containing to peony and would be here probably of ribbom beading; V, high or D nS | REE : Monday, ‘The little garment, for 2 t0 6 yra, is not | £ ‘viceable, ut | BR DICKEY PLEASES MAYOR. pretty in every line, F AMOUS ' Te Rey one a sample that formerly sold from eX f Grade Damage Commivaton, Boys’ | STORIES > i Maydr Gaynor to-day tent the follow- | i 39 | CAN j | esate, nt tn ton. Wash Suits, JIC eceilling im | “THE ADVENTURE OF | Dicker, piairman of the Change of AA lege vasiety of pine ectore. strii : ies, | "' PT ill \ rade Damage Comission | made from™good quality galatea, in Russian anc ‘— | geval i J Tabi date ikon nn core, | fap ease eg Wa ot Hy cr py ore emer They we || AS —— a THE ABBEY GRANGE” { ; | _— U | en eee un niee || Women’s Messaline Dresses| Women’s Long Gloves AB \(0 | F éotte A Sherlock Holmes Detective Narrative GE appointed, and of which you are Latest models; front of fancy hand 16 button length, pure silk; or a “THE FOLLY OF LAMAR” | / Pohairman, has divposed of 67) cases, embroi i panel back front; | double tips; black, white and " i j jeaving only 250 cases to be disposed bea embroidered wos meee all evening colors; special. . SC | tonne Aa Bi igreevighiramnar bis pe na story by of ‘of. I feel that 1 should D my the coat; a ver: r _ a 4 i ating. leve one the most pop- ' Ste chatsion od such emcinas sare. |[uwonh aseccon ieee teeta, Cluster Hair Puffe | Oe Teun seo” Mune Ne Soseee, iol ood resent-day authors—HeneryC. Rowland. |} | “When F appointed you and your | Women's Sith Coate Malf moon and round, fine | cated through a little | “Mnformation | DI ° \ two associates it was with the under- | F 4 ae quality bat hair, all shades; value | Library Table, Wanted” advertisement in the Sunday 99 ‘ standing that before my term |] 54 in. long, made of silk pongee; sailor | IC Value 7.00 World. \Cmce Tad expired vou would be all | or Tuxedo collar, embroidered or inlaid | '49 +--+. : ‘alue 7. Tthrough with the work, so that vhe |fwith satin in different colora; cuffs Bleached Sheets | To See the Face You Long to! ‘Leok Upon Again, Use an . "Information Wanted’’ Ad. in commission might expire. You have proceeded with even mare expedition than I asked for, Stacerely WILLIAM J, ( eT 4.98 A mysterious romance by the famous English —— John Strange Winter. finished to match; semi-fitted yoke| Fine quality; size 72 x 90 in., lined; also all-wool panamas; sizes 16] seamed centres; while they ho formerty 6.98 seasiog Ay 98 last 29c | Meed Rocker In enen | or natural $2. 75 Ww, P Bamboo Porch Sereene || OUR TIBERAL CREDIT Rooms $75 Next Cendey's s World. ||| The right kind of a bookies con- ee ‘omen’s Pumps . || TERMS. ly to Lor . Be Tee eres mcumate. teeday- so>|b Patent leevher ood gum metal, with bref mally natural light color; || i New ere one @D Furnished — —__. ||} taining the right kind of reading Proved the réport of the Committee on | tibbonor leather bow, Cuban . 9c —FOoR— COMMUTERS, ETC. _——<—<—<—_____—4j Free With Every Copy of Next Sunday's World | Connecticut, WE PAY FREIGHT AND | _RAMROAD FARE, (WRITE tor our NEW BOOKLET containing in- 125) vie “G42 SLO SSAVE Balaries and Geadee recommending the a s Furnished Boys’ Overalls Heavy blue overalls; sizes 5 to 1S yra., reg, 29¢ 19¢ Boys’ Underwear Balbriggan shirts, short sleeves; knee drawers, double seat; sizes 24 to.34; special. { ’ HE Sunday World's Want Directory more “Offers of ¥osi- tions” than any other two mediums in the universe. White canvas with ribbon bow; sizes 11 to 2, also odd sizes in gun 59c metal and pat. leather; special Women’s Underwear Ribbed vests; also pants, 19 bus established will cost per aaaum, In addition to what is being paid for martes now in the Tax Department, but a the city d to save $2,000.00 annually al revenue bond Interest by the nual collection plan the net re- much to the city's Literest, | deep lace trimmed; extra sizes, 7, 8,9; reg, 25c. 19c STATION | | ORANER

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