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SHOO-FLIES CATCH 38 POLICEMEN OFF POSTS AT NIGHT Charges Being Drawn Against Inspector Daly, Capt. Gal- legher and Other Officers, TRYING NEW SYSTEM. Waldo Hopes to Prevent Law Just Passed Disrupting Regular Squads, By way of forcing the police to show (Retr worthiness for the three platoon apmtem which they always demanded en€ which was recently given them by Commmusioner Waldo, the head of the Gepartment has been finding out just how faithfully they patrol the streets fm the morning, when the largest num- ber of men do their eight-hours-a-day the city, are trembling in their boots. Where they should have been. pline. The trials will begin Thursday. ‘The action of the Commissioner comes @ @ time when the rank and file of the force was most anxious to make an im- Pressive exhibition of faithfulness to Guty toward the public. Engineered by policemen who were jealous of the reg: ular hours and pleasant assignments of policemen special duty, traffic, waterfront and bridge squads, the bill abolishing all special permanent before it was signed by the Governer. z that tt be not disorganized by had been especially trained for it. >.> HUSBAND LACKED TACT. chauser granting @ separation to Mrs, oounty, although the decision was given chauser has his Justice Morch: hambers. Geelings with his wife who was a frail, is allowed Mrs. Junkins alimony, ee eee ee PRINCESS CLOTILDE DIES. sixty-eight years, She was an aunt of King Victor Em- manuel, HOLZWESSER [ @ Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock| allewed on all cash sales, We pay freght and RR, fares WRITE| FOR_CATALOGUE— MAILED FREE GRAND RAPIDS FUBNITURD Ww Everything tor “TERMS oo CREDIT TER E | Worth 4 = K ubd Wert $10 ows ara 100 “ $20 * $225 « 00“ «930% «275 Larger Amounts in Proportion, dur Terms Apply Also date, New Jersey ani READERS Of The WORLD — ii town for the Going out of, tes the World tent to them, and address changed as often as desired, Moming World, 12c per week: Evening World, 6c per week Sunday World, 5c per Sunday bend your remittance to the Cashier NEW YORK WORLD, | during the hours from 11 at night until 7 Today ef the poltcemen, from Inspeo- ter Daly down to the newest patrol- men in the Sgcond Inspection District, ‘Whtoh includes the lower west side of For st became known that Inspector Gohmsttherger, set at ‘shoo-fy" work by | Mr, Waido, has reported that in thrée Gaye of alitomodile touring he found that thirty-eight men were not on duty As @ result charges are being pre- pared against Inspector John Daly and, Capt. Gallagher of the Greenwich street @tation, mumerous Meutenants and ser- @eants and thirty-eight patrolmen, The higher oMfcers are charged with neglect of duty and failure to maintain disct- ch as the assignments passed the Legislature and was signed by the Governor. The Com- missioner {8 trying to have the law re- 1 before July 16 when tt becomes new act had very little publicity Since then business men and inerchants by hundreds have written to the Mayor, saying that they believed the present and waterfront system was as away frora the work men who | The decree signed by Justice Mor- Suna Harris Junkins from her hus- band, Sidney E. Junkins, vice-president of the Westinghouse-Church-Kerr Com- pany of New York, on the ground ot | cruelty and inhuman treatment, was | filed at Whire Plains to-day, as the eult was brought and tried in this} @t Poughkeepsie, where Justice Mor- r holds that the Yusband was lacking !n tact in his @ensitive and nervous woman while! he was @ strong, healthy and vigorous | man, with a more or less violent tem- per. Three hundred dollars a month ‘TURIN, Italy, June 2%.—Princess Clo- tilde, widow of Prince Napoleon Bona- parte, died here yesterday at the age of COREAN BOYS DETAINED. They Were Sent to Fllie teland to Await Sponcor. Among the passengers on the White Star Hiner Baltic, which arrived here to-day, wi two little Corean boys, Sutukio Ri, seventeen years old and Kilyong Ri, ten years old, Both bound for Hastings College at Hastings, Neb., where they will be educated. The two little Orientals were well pro- vided with money and gay. raiment, but as there was no one White Star Line plier to meet they were sent over to Ellis Island. They had the address of a relative in Brooklyn, who was sent for, They are the sons of a wealthy Corean farmer and they are going to learn scientific agriculture. They toured through Europe alone before they set sail for the United States, THE JANITOR GIVES FIRE ALARM. Bursts Into Apartm to Tell Oo- cupant Ite Ablase. Mra, Gamuel Styer wae busy in her kitchen in her third floor, rear, apart- ment at No, 68 East One Hundred and Twenty-first etreet early to-day when the janitor, Edward Hunt, burst in upon her without knocking. “Your place is afire!” he shouted, and ran into the front of the apart- ment. He came back in @ moment with hie mustache singed off and his hands badly blistered. He shoved Mra. Styer out and went through the house warn- ing the other tenants, There were ten families in the house, It took the firemen twenty minutes to get control of the fire, Dut it did not spread outside of th The other occupants w go baca to their home: over. it was all VENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1911,° CONVICTED WIRELESS and Tompkins Argue Appeal ® — In United States Court, Argument on appeal from the judg-) ment of conviction In the cases of C and Francis X, Butl @eneral counsel of thi Telegraph Company, and William W. tors, te being heart today by Judge Lacombe, Ward and Noyes at a epec' Court of Appeals. Wireless Company, who was also con- THE. JOHN WANAMAKER STORE| Wanemaher News Pages in Evening Post, Evening Mell and Brooklyn Standard Union| THE JOHN WANAMAKER STORE pte DAlneenrnrctnnetdhteaecethlihtthe. eAmnhneettcastsrete Bntn dedcnohnieh eileen ve = en | vtotea and Is at present confined in the] wife, who was buried there @ year and |Tombs prison with Wilson, Butler and! @ naif ago. MEN FIGHT SENTENCE. Tompkins, r Attorneys for Col. Wilson, Butler MN not be heard until the pairymple then awallowed chloroform. i the Federal Court of AD ttm dead body was found later on the) Freckle-Face | New Remedy That Removes Freckles | | | or Costs Nothing. ent in behalf of made by John B. Stanch-| | for the Government prefaced his remarks bit Christopher Columbus Wilson, President, Girector and) ythe Ponts discussed on the appeal by the lawyers are technical and refer nited tga be admission of testimony and the rut ale by Judge Martin in The arguments wil Mie new remy for freckan with the rellable, dealee that It, will not cost Tompkins, head of the New York selling course of the trial. agency which disposed of the stock of| occupy @ coup’ the United Wirelesa Company to inves- It removes the freciien, while imly gst an ounce of othine— soutte. strength pene SUICIDE ON WIFE’S GRAVE. William Dairymple, a former resident ‘The appeal of George HL Parter of | of Irvington, N. J. went to Glintor Geattic, Western agent of the United| Cemetery in that town yesterday ana placed some flowers on the grave of his session of the United States Circuit) —Women call these “ on as easily as a coat country afternoons. Embroidered in coral for such use, 45ca 40c the Yard linen shade, Basement, Old Bldg. the wily mosquito. nating with a sereen extending to 46 in, at 6c, Screens at 35c, and upwards, who first lawn me blades and smallei stall, 14-in, cut, $9. Blectrio Fans operat there 1s no eectrical the sick room, Miniature fans luxury. tery fans, $17.50; 1 With an Formerly MESSALINE “‘COAT’’ DRESSES, $9.75 coat” dresses be- cause of their handy fashion of slipping right down the front. Navy blue and black messaline, either with striped sailor collar and three-quarter sleeves, or with satin collar and cuffs; or black messaline with yoke and stock. GINGHAM DRESSES, $4 to $6—Ging- ham hasn’t a royal name, but if you could see these dainty little cool morn- ing frocks, with their touches of em- broidery and their careful making, you would have the summer morning dress problem settled in an instant. Some of them are quite pretty enough for VOILE FROCKS, $5.00—We have been selling them for the last week or two at $7.75, and what remains may go at $5. with round neck and short sleeves— cool little dresses, wearable for lots of occasions where their humble price- marks would not be guessed. CHALLIS DRESSES AT $7.75. Originally $10.50 and More—Anybody going to sea- shore or mountains will find useful these simple challis frocks, largely in blue-and-white combinations. Quite pretty enough for beach or morning piazza wear, and exactly the weight LINEN SUITS, $6.75 to $17.50—People ask us why we do not have linen suits more costly than $17.50. We answer, that when we put the best linen procurable into a suit, and have it tailored by the most skilful tailors we can} on. Subst: get, and the total cost allows us to sell it for $17.50, why should we charge more? We could hang them full of trimmings and make them cost more, but women of this day do not want that. These are well-tailored linen suits in the natural color, lavender,white, tan, blue and violet; lightest weight linen, heavy Rus- sian linen, fine French linen crash, or any grade linen you like. Prices are $6.75, $10.50, $13.50,| our finer suits $15, $17.50, including a diversity of styles, Second Floor, Old Building. can be All metal reen Doors of varnished natural eine six sizes up to 8x7 ft, at $1.60, The Lawn Mower de Luxe is the Wana- maker-Townsend, made by the man used "ball bearings in er. The 1l-in, wheel adds to the power and ease of operation. Tt Welghs no more and ts just as {iy strong a8 other mowers that have Kmaller wheels and reel, fewer Tt Will cut where others . cut, $14.75, n ry battery are useful where | the removal nt—sometimes invaluable in| {n town. lectric Garden Hose at 120 to 300 a foot, ercoat of interwoven stecl at rubber at Various prices in between, A. T. Stewart & Co. and buttoning —_ f¢ —- (~ or blue, made ‘one piece. 1,000 Dozens of Téin Blown Glass Tumblers Dozen Five very good patterns, including the well-known Grecian key border and fleur-de-lis. Such tumblers sell regularly at $1 the dozen. Tuesday, Basement, New Bldg. Yard-Wide Dress Linens, | Player-Plano Music Rolls (58 NOTE, ANGELUS) “Old Bleach”; flax selected with 5 Cents Each unusual care; skilful work on the . loom; and last, but not least, natural] One hundred and thirty-six lots in all—none of which will be broken. Clas- bleaching by the sun that shines and] Si! none of which wil be Broken oie the rain that falls on the Emerald | music is'in each assortment. Isle, In oyster white and natural) Angelus Library, First Gallery, New Building. Fly Screens—Ours are two-faced, both side presentable, Oiled birch frames, cut square and true to leave no open- A BY a for the desk are a : Wire Basement, New I More of those easy, front-buttoning, all-in-one dresses that are a boon to the hurried woman. Tan linen with sailor collars of blue, tan ce Self with the smart loose panel that adorn prouder frocks. pases plat: PRACTICAL LINEN SUITS, $5.75-—— OKS, $5.75 Better than we could have given you at the same price earlier in the sea- plainly tailored but for the round col- lar on the coat, which is made to give the effect of a triple collar though all style and shapeliness. Basement, Old Bullding. A Great Holiday Selling of Dresses, Coats, Suits, SKirts, at Wanamaker’s Without Argument, Let the Clothes and Prices Speak for Themselves 200 Women’s Long Light Weight Coats of Black Satin and Silk at $10.75 Though of $20 and $28 Quality Coats of rich black satin with shawl collar, fastening with two silk frogs. Plainer coats of black tussah silk with collar and cufts of black peau de black taffeta silk. Four or five modele—thirty and forty coats of each model—just what happened to be left on hand when the maker decided that it was time for him to be thinking of Autumn samples. Plain, practical, dignified semi-fitting coats that have a place in every wardrobe —a place that cannot be filled by anything When a few similar coats came to us the other day to sell at $16.75, we thought there could be nothing better. i such quality for $10.75 was beyond imag- ination. All sizes from 32 to 44 to start. please come early, tomorrow. ‘Seeond floor, Old Building. LINEN “COAT” DRESSES, $5.50— | SILK RUBBER RAINCOATS, $5.75 tial natural linen, $3.50 and $5 Corsets at $1.50 and $2.50 Not many over 200 of them, we are sorry to say. Extremely turer wished to close them out. At $1.50 are regular $3.50 Warner's Rustproof corsets. No need to say more, The $2.50 corsets ore regular $5 quality to the woman who knows. Third floor, Old Building. Embroidery Edges and Insertions 5c the Yard Made on sheer thin cloth. Qualities usually 8c and 15c the yard. Basement, Old Bldg. Seasonable Items for House and Garden‘ Picked up in a little journey through the wonderful Wanamaker Housewares Store | | —a channel through which flows the world’s best giomes things. \ The Twentioth Century Sh: made on a new princip! same results as @ shower. Separate spray f V be turned off whi nt de tub eam Freesers are pretty much But inside the Wana- made Mke an egg beater t the ingredients, making 11 less time than’ the old s Wy (worfalred ls ae (ie Thoroughly frozen to suilding, JOHN WANAMAKER TAILORED SUITS AT $15, originally $25 to $27.50—A few weeks ago they were $22.75 —now you may take your pick for $15 each. Blue and black serges in smart models, many with the fashionable high-waisted coat, and both plain and ornamented; also a few plain- ly tailored tweeds of the same quality. TAILORED SUITS AT $25, originally $37.50 to $45—Prizes indeed! alike, but in the collection just what most women want—fine serges in black and blue and other colors, and plainly | | tailored tweeds, | | WASH SKIRTS, $1.50 to $6.50—White rep skirts with panel front and front- buttoning, $1.50, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Skirts of white pique, $5, $6.50. Skirts of natural linen, $2.25 to $4.75. Khaki skirts, $2.25; divided, for moun- tain climbing, riding, etc., $4. Imported white wash skirts, some em- broidery trimmed, $4.50 to $6. EVENING COATS, $6.75 and $10—If anybody shivers on a chilly piazza these Summer nights it must be because she has not seen our attractive evening cloaks and coats at small prices. $6.75 is a pretty cloth cloak, the “ Zingari,” in pink, red, rose, violet, tan, blue and.champagne, with wide cape hood of satin to match, fastening with “La Roma,” three- quarter cape coat of cloth, in cham- pagne, gray, black, blue, rose, brown and white with deep pointed and tasselled collar, is $10. REVERSIBLE 2.00 Lingerie Dresses 30.00 and $35.00 Costumes. $15.00 | $90 Persian Lamb So $15.00 Handsome Frocks... $7.50 | $70 Broadtatl Sets $50.00 Exquisite Costumes. $25. 00 | $25 Natural Raccoon Sets. $60.00 Exquisite Costumes. $30.09 | $125 White Fox Sets | Benwrr. Hannis 2@ Be enwit, Hants x( | Women’s and Misses’ Coats At Half Bonwit-Harris prices, cygne. Perfectly plain coats of splendid | $10.00 Cloth Coats. + $5. 00 L |]) $15.00 Serge Coats. c $2.00 Voile Waists $15.00 Mixture Coats 50 | $3.00 Voile Waists. $15.00 Pongee Coat $7.50 | $4.00 Lingerie Waists. $20.00 Pongce Coat: .75 | $4.00 Voile Waists | $20.00 Satin Coa’ “. | gas: be heal, tee $10. A eversible - $10. 00 Jap Silk W: $20.00 Mixture $ Se.00 Shantung ¥ |] $25.00 Serge Coat .50 | $7.00 Chiffon Blouses. . | $3.00 Linon Dust B ac { Recut Maxis 3G enwir, Harais a6 =a —Striped coats in several different styles that come to us in a special way at about half the usual cost. Basement, Old Building. S WHITE One style is of all. over eyelet embroidery, all but the flounce. Another is of lingerie with broad inserted bands of Cluny lace and eyelet embroidery. Another is of all-over eyelet embroidery with yoke and narrow bands around the akirt of Cluny lace. Basement, Old Building. Gainty, $5.75, BATHING SUITS, $1.87 TO $3.50— Of surf cloth and mohair, black and IN’ long silk cord. | $7. $2.98 s $3 Chambray | 1] $17.00 Linen Suit $3 White Lawn Drreecs || Benwrr, Harris 26 Women’s Cloth Suits $6 Lingerie Dres at Half the regular Bonwit-Harris | $7.00 Winter Coa prices, as follows: $7.00 Wool Coa: $10.00 Cloth Sults... +++ ,$5.00 | $7.00 Corduro: vo |] | gage Cloth uite: + $10.00 | $8.00 Chinchilla SATIN AND TUSSOR COATS, $15 and $16.75—The reversi- ble coat appeals to most women be- cause of its double uses. on one side and the other ®f gold, rose, blue, violet, white or black; may be worn either side out. Basement, Old Building. OUTING SKIRTS, $1 AND 81.25— blue with white trimming, with Carefully made of white corton that sailor collar or collarless. These has been thoroughly shrunken. At were made by the people who make Black satin $1.25, skirts that button full length and are of superior] with buttons that can be removed . when the skirt goes to the tub, Basement, Old Building. Price $16.75. Second Floor, Old Building. The Passage of Time Causes 1200 Women’s White Waists Embroidered in Color ipoas | modely, bul, $e. ER WRE:| To Fall from $1 and $1.50 To-morrow Will Be a Great Piano Day in Our To 75c and $1 These are the cool, low-neck, short sleeve waists $500 List Walters Concert Grand Upright Piano Outfits for $225 Redfern models which stand for high}, Sor || with a “touch of color’ that one sees everywhere today. The lessened price will send them out in Tuesday, Basement, Old Building. | Lace-Edged Scarfs, $2.50| Children’s Rompers, 50c | Of serviceable German linen with edge of hand-made German Cluny lace and central inserted | designs of lace to match the Size 20x54 inches. Of striped seersucker gingham that requires no ironing. With low neck and short sleeves— | suitable for boys or girls of 2 to Infants’ Section, Basement, Old Bldg. | To Men If you are persuaded that all-wool clothes are best, our Summer suits at $12.50 to $16 will interest you. you are not persuaded, they will persuadeyou, given an opportunity. Guaranteed blue serge suits at $10 Basement, Old Bldg: FREE TO-MORROW *% y No charge for interest. No" insurance and no extras. Upon first pay ment of $5 we will deliver the piano to your home. Remember, this Sale is for a Short Time Only. None of these pianos | will be sold at this price after July 3d, Only a limited quantity of them, 80 we advise an early selection. Piano perfection has been reached in these beautiful, rich-toned Walters Concert Pianos. $500 List L Walters Pianos, $250 | $600 List K Walters Pianos... .$300 $550 List D Walters Pianos, $260 $1,000 List Walters 88-Note Mastertone Player Piano Outfit, $395 Flannel outing trousers at $3.75, $10.00 Down and $2.00 a Week ont b Med. “eitght! 4 CAUTION Bep'stay Seth ason become worthioas, sre rou wil 7 > 1 4 te of th be titul, EXCHANGE 72,216 plane #21, one, of theee, beautiful, new, wp-se-dais ian of 61.00 per wee ew opon request & Fepresentative will call, Warercoma, 84 Floor, ang ate Basement, Old Building. Broadway, Fourth Avenue Eighth to Tenth Street We Bought the Entire Stock of Bonwit, Harris 2G Of B’way and Sth Ave., Corner of 21st St. (Retired from Business), and it is being sold by as At 50c on the Dollar Sale Began To-day, and Will Be Continued Until the Entire Stock is Sold. Read the Details. Note the Savings. Attend ‘toon Sale. | Comprised Are High Grade, Stocks of Women’s and ‘itiseer” Costumes, Skirts, Waists and Fee Cae Girls’ and aremenHildren’ 's Coats and Dresses, Ete. Stoominginir’ inciepeubie menchandiing mereneey, CMtm aha Homing” Idi ve, confid Encbanjoying oiore * tke ‘Bloom Bloor iF coal encarta @ gigantic Seveanes, The firm of Bonwit, is & Co. was one of | the most prominen it specialty houses on Broadway, and always carried’a stock of high grade fashionable apparel. The stock we bought is | ae clean as a whistle. We mention here a small part of the purchase, to give you an idea of the bargains. Benwrr. Hants 2G Bonwrr, Hanis 36 Women’s Dres: Richest Fur Sets At Half the Bonwit-Harris prices, All Furs Stored Free until wanted, as follows: | $200 Natural on: Sete... .. | $6.00 | $175 Black Lynx Sets = Women’s Waists At Half the Bonwit-Harris prices, as follows: $5.00 Chiffon Waists. $5.00 Voile Waists $6.00 Shantung Waists Dresses, Cloaks, Skirts Women’s Wash Suits fee girls and misses, at Half the Bon- J for women and misses at Half Bonwit- Harris prices, as follows: wit-! prices, as follows: $1.50 Linen Skirts. oe Girls’ $4.00 Skirt Misses’ $3.00 Skirt: $6 Linen Dresses “$15.00 | °"Suiste in tises. 28 to, 37” inches - $20.00 | Dresses in sizes 6 to 14 years. Coats . $5.00 jin sizes 1 to 4 years. Greatest 4th of July Sale of | $5 Down and $1 a Week $1,000 List Walters Baby Grand, $575 . $575 List Walters Queensboro Piano, $275 Including @ Bench and 12 Rolls of Music and Cover,