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THE EVENING WORLD, “MAYOR LOOKS UP. [oMcer an’ den she went across de atreet | the Inspector had ent (wo men 6 say and had @ fight wid de woman wot wut | talkin’ to de officer and she just turned around wid one foot | on de re, wien dere wuz a shot at Well, that woman “Then what did Welsh do?” | Assistant | District-Attorney. dey went to de saloon on de corner | Tran stone and aren Officer Deviin | upstaira on de elevated LICEMAN'S TRIAL ven-Year-Old William Leg-| tt Exact Counterpart of rench Author’s Gavroche, SHOOTING OF THE GIRL WAS A MYSTERY AT FIRST. Lucie Chavenet, | who lived at Ridgefleld Park, N. woman had come over friend, Lucille De Me West Twenty-eighth street ding on the stoop, when & shot Was fired across women's body lay at the Morgue I days while the Detective Bu- reau sought to find her assailant, who, to Policeman Devlin of the ‘Thirtieth atreet station, was an ‘whom he had pursued until he had disappeared avenue elevated train. activities of the Detective Bureau became pronounced, Devlin went to Inspector Russell and told him that although he had reported an “unknown "he thought he had recognized the | shooter as a policeman. LLS ABOUT SHOOTING | Ish Accused of Firing the | & Bullet That Killed Luci vdquarters he was recognized by sev- eral witnesses, including Edward John- son, the colored proprietor of Douglas Hall on West Twenty-eighth atreet. h, who Is @ bachelor thirty-two |) living with his mother at Forty-seventh atreet, hetor Hugo'a Gavroche gamin « joades, reincarnated gutters of New Y went Into the © Supreme Court to te WILLIAM LEGGETY, # down stairs in de saloon.’ hy he was quite careful was his night off, and d visited several cafes in the Ten- rloin with a Mra, Cora Myler of No, » West Forty-seventh street, coming through et when he stopped in a laundry to nty-elghth street , 21, 1910, when Lucie Chavensi by a bullet which, { withdrawing it In cer Devlin came down, having used tt nearly all his life ond needs no librarian to help him find what he wants. He had news of his presence got Twenty-elghth righten a man with whom » came out Mrs. Myler told him an tallan had insulted her, * Man out te him. d the man's face and the Italian to a@ woodyard nearby and. pro: curing @ billet ef wood struck Welsh rows the head with it, nan fired in the alr to scare the I pointed to him ie Gavroche answers to the after his departure disclosod ‘hat dust had recently been knocked volumes of Howell's State % of these, Volume X) contain many reports of critinal sults officers went out Den 1 started for home, « two cops—officers—go across to de by being amused finished gasping — ELEVATOR MAN KILLED. Stepe Into Shaft | Stories to Dea Wiltlam A. Fitzpatrick of No. 161 Nel- fretght elevator Bowne Building, COULDN'T SHAKE THE STORY OF THE STREET ARAB. awyer MceManu et arab's stor . him admit that he wouldn't go to schoo ment house life. told his story, first in answe direct questions of 4 Attorney Brothers, « none too kindly « he defendant's # counse man in the Scott & ners and Peart streets, through the elevator shaft this He broke both legs and re- | celved internal injuries that resulted in r he was removed to the Vol- A. Maybe=I w Lblue eyes aged iim of a thousand year look of wisdom did not belle him. had but to see and hear him 4 how the women of the nels ply thelr trade—he knows the Q. Colored boys and white boys | years old, had onty been employed In the He got off the elevator 1 floor for a minute, and the t up without h sin a restaurant our father live at home? Pits baa dim, hook, bla Q. What does he do? A. He's an ex- rand make that Insistent, sibilant Hing noise, to renllze how deep his asked Lawyer MoeManus, , the lad who had unblushe | J how the women of the Tenderloin accost men turned crimson jand looked at the prosecuting lawyers in shame-faced, appealing manner. “Oh, come on, said Mr. Brothers |. me fadder goes aroun’ killin’ the color coming mn it was brought out that he is now Inmate of the Pa L. L, because it ee that despite his terrible haniti- of Tenderloin wisdom he may yet UP a useful citizen. THE GAMIN KNOWS THE NATURE OF AN OATH. you know the nature of an oath ce McCall asked the street arab. do, sir,” he answered, with a smilie, 1d happen to you if you ntal School at) {v's all right to tell,” But his story of the shooting and all of the sordid incidents before and after! remained unshaken nesses wont on the stand and denied | | having seen the boy at 4 ers made Policemen Devjin admit that he had led them into the ed Welsh out to the in and Meyers testifi that they had heard of no fight Welsh had told them th een a fight end nothing n s searched he had no gun Miller, who were And though wit- 'HIS huge venti- lating hood— largest in the city— surmounts the kiln built by German engineers, which dries the malt for PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD It is just one example of would go to purgatory » first to purgatory ¢ * quizzed the Justice. lo, sir—to hell straight.” wus sittin’ on a stoop on Twenty- ith street, between Sixt’ an’ Sevent’ 00 wid # litle colored boy named saloon and poin nae wu about “haif-pas' 10 In de nite-time. | ea@ OMcer Welsh talkin’ wid a woman He had on a big | He had a fight wid | he went to de saloon on de Chavenet woman had crossed the street | and fought with the woman Welsh was | talking with, but Miguel oad | o, A mess servant f He looked tree de k at the time, told ho’ had picked a fight with him on the night BRid you hear him say that? rewery welcome. Sold by all dealers, 24 bottles $1 in Greater New York. mere were you? A. I was in de Alter the fght I went to soe Detective Lieutenant George H. Dale | testified that when he went to We ve told him only “the Inspector wants to wee y up de street and sta “What about?" De woman woi in’ on de stoop » waz shot wuz she solicited de Dale pretended ignorance, sald that it was nonsense to think that _ Long Silk Gloves Are the Vogue be careful—all sil! ey gloves an are not ‘ ‘Kayse There’s A Way to Tell the Genuine “Look in the hem’? for the name ‘KAYSER’ —i “KAYSER” gloves have’ been the st a quarter of a century—‘‘cost no more” kind,’”’ and don’t wear out at the finger ends. Every pair contains a guarantee ticket—yau take no risk. Short Silk Gloves—50c., 75c., $1.00 Long Silk Gloves—75c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 JULIUS KAYSER & CO., Makers New York, N. Y. Glove | CARTER’S LITTLE itis there for your aa = against persons charged with #ed'tlone Right away memories of the Corrigan | LAWS BEARING ON Cy re TALCOX [oversee Wednesday: Bargains that Are Bargaas. SEDITIOUS Ube ceacnnsose:| TALCUM POWDER | “seria Peat” fal es Hour in ste Law Library pon GRAB IN ALA 77 raiePingrant antiseptic $2. 25 Red or Green Revives Rumor That He's | STRIKES SENATE SNAG Sater. abe Silk Parasols uF 44 After Corrigan aff Mayor Gaynor slipped Into the County Rumors started, when curlous people looked into the books the Mayor had | 18 weed, that he was preparing trouble for | ** antagonist, Magistrate Joseph E. | aur» he Corrigan the better, for “we shall soon | have all the be rid of him.” No one could be found who saw the a Mayor go tn or saw him come out, MW | STEEL TRUST FINDINGS LAID BEFORE TAFT. very familiar with ths orary, before the ound. A sleuth-like study of the Mbrary rom two Is, One | the ae awn but Keeps the Mouth Clean. for Hours Odol-izing—the new, quick way to keep the mouth and teeth AUTO CUO Uae iets wel werta eyecare antiseptically clean—takes only a minute. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911. : the most part taken up with the her Thomas Carr 1ay Symonds in Ire | Cunningham coal Court-House in Brooklyn to-day and | the spent an hour fn the ing up the laws on seditious Ibe. w library read-|is a tion for Harty was the charge wht peiled Senator Miles Poindexter, of Washington, esolution in the Senate which | Corrigan, who tnvented the phrase,{aemands that President Taft produce “Governed by epistle” as applied to the} al! records bearing on the Controtle: Gaynor administration, and was imme- diately accused of “sedition.” The Mayor wrote a letter to a sympathizer about Magistrate Corrigan, in wh said that the less any one worried over Republican, ‘ames J. Ryan and others sonnected with the Controller Railro avigation Company. this claim goes through the Guggenheims wil! the only feasible outlet for the coal and Hlroads in their grasp, Bay filing 1 oN The passed. | ndings. | pub V1, was found to} steel of It. 1 = si 1 Tateox Powder imparts a aweot 128% STREET-WEST and delicate odor, find its effective and pure medication of refresh. ing qualities give immediate rellef from distressing skin irritations, Between. ee _ Between Lenoxi& 7th. Aves 7th.Aves.s Write for free samp Bear in mind, $2.25 is our every-day selling price of similar parasols. This lot comes from a manufacturer whose calculations for a suushiny June were wrong. Jupiter Pluvius intervened, and we bought the entire line at a big concession. To-morrow it's your turn to save. Remember, they're PURE SILK TAFFETA PARASOL8—in rich hunter green or red; 10-rib (not 7-rib) gold frames (not black), The handles are daintily shaped and handsomely etched; military tassel and cords. Odd Lots of Women’s Lingerie Waists 79c, 98c, 1.25, 1.35, 1.79, 1.98 Six mighty interesting prices—each telling a story of wonderful value— i the best of the season. Made of batiste and voile; a great variety of styles; Ti man, will call with samples 4THS “UPHOLSTERING co. some with sailor collar; others low or high neck, prettily trimmed with fine He West Lath St. Phone S10 Cheleee. ECE MC ld Is Your He Ith Women’s Bathing Suits, 3.95 r| An excellent collection of new models; one and two piece effects; square or round necks. Material is fine mohair in navy and black, Cleverly trimmed Wi th 10 9 with plain or novelty braids in self or contrasting colors; graceful garments or N (H ° correctly cut and generously made; full bloomers; sizes grade. —— ‘That's what it costs to get a—week'e ’ B gentnicntmof Cascalets, "They Women’s 59c Silk Hose, 39. on Barth, sickness geueraly hows WOMEN'S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE—in black or the correct tan shade and starts first in the Bowele and to match tan pumps; lisle thread tops, with spliced heels and toes, Liver; CASCARETS cure these ills, Bight asd have Kelp i tne mesiog? Women’s $2.50 Hand Bags, 1.49 © Silt German Lins shrunk binds ' CASCARRTS 100 a box for a week's 905 SEAL AND WALRUS HAND BAGS—metal and leather covered frames; also ' freeizent a ages Biawestacier BLACK MOIRE, SUEDE and WHITE LINEN HAND BAGS—among which will ich seal bag, leather covered frame with two-piece fitting, suit- ~ fable for travelling. FREE—A LARGE GOLD-PLATED INITIAL WITH EACH BAG. bite and Women’s Handkerchiefs MEN'S ail Woes handkerchiefs; and br inch hem. WOMEN'S corded border handkerchiefs, with initial in wreath effect; also colored border and plain Hees | with imitation Armenian MEN’ init al handkerchief. White Linen Finish Suitings These are heavy weaves resembling linen, and in many instances preferable to real linen. Recommended for durability and Poona finish, ECONOMY LINEN, 34 inches wide; worth 18¢; INDIAN HEAD SUITING, 36 inches wide; INDIAN HEAD SUITING, 45 inches w But—while your part in Odol-izing is quickly over—the cleansing, purifying NEAR LINEN (imported), 36 inches wi process continues for hours. None of the fuss or bother you have with tooth pastes, powders or ordinary liquid dentifrices, Simply a few drops of Odol—the wonderful new antiseptic mouth wash from Germany— | in a little water. Then use the brush, just as you would with plain water. voiles, fancy mohairs; colors and black, And the first time you Odol-ize, you will realize that you have never before had your mouth Values up to $5.69, 119 1.49 1.69 and tecth thoroughly clean—no matter how religiously you have been using dental pastes, powders or creams, UTILITY LINEN, 46 inches wide; worth 2 Lesnitt o¢ Wool Fabrics Most Go Woolen He mohair fabrics, skirt lengths, serges, Panamas, pruneilas 1.98 per length Skirts Made $1 0 Perfect fit and workmanship guaranteed. Goods to | to Order be purchased in this department. Unlike all other preparations, Odol neither evaporates nor washes away in the salive. 1% Embroideries, yd., §214c 50c Opaque Shades, 2ic Instead, this remarkable antis eptic impregnates the gums and mucous membrane, works in \BRIC, NAINSOOK AND SWI Mounted on wood spring rollers; between the teeth and into their cavities and hollows, where it remains and retains its ffective- L0G 5 NSERTIONS, BANDINGS AND J size 36x72 inches. ness almost from one meal to the next. The Only Way You Can Destroy All the Enemies of the Teeth Noother de protect the teeth against the destructive acids, bacteria and other foes which constantly invade the mouth. Odol is so thoroughly ef- fective that no food particles, bacteria, acids or other impuri- ties can survive its use, So penetrating that it searches out every one of the multitude of hiding places where the enemies of the tecth c: lodge. The cavities and hollows, the tiny spaces between the teeth, the folds and wrinkles of the mucous membrane of the mouth— Hard-to-get-at places where no paste or powder or tooth brush can reach—where ordinary liquid den- tifrices are little more effective than plain water. Yet Odol, even when used full strength, hasn't the slightest harsh- ness, A Few Drops Enough Odol—because concentrated— is the most economical of all denti- fri Four or five drops in half a glass of water is all you need for a thorougt Ddol-izing. Constipation Vanishes Forever : Prompt Relief--Pericanent Cure z z LIVER PILLS never fail, Purely vege. able—act surely | eee improve the complexion — brighten e eyes, Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Genuine mate: Signature $ Aaa: aac. tifrice has this long-lasting action, ‘ So Odol-izing is plainly the only way to siteeeesceseesees Hee seseanesgeceresosenesansecseeey It's Best to “Shop” for Summer Aesaris One should be as & a place to spend a va , hiring a worker, occupation, &c. 1690 last Sunday’s World— * More Than Four Times the 407 in the Sunday reful ia choosing ion as in buying py R and boarding houses were Advertise? in Herald, ylimpses of the w mnters \ other Nature has to voller ral Women’s Corset Covers bird's-eye : anholeriet 23c 39¢ 49 b LARGE R ? ¢ ites] Of nal —a large assortment; ashore, x ae 5e} trimmed front and bac! AL tion sports, World Wants Work Wonders. Jevseesvvevevscoe vevsvsssovoovevesoveoossseossovess from 1¥% to $ inches wide. ———_——— Clearance of Wash Fabrics All short lengths of high-grade Wash Fabrics must go—lawns, percales, ginghams, linens, silk and cotton fou- hee and pongees. Values up r W u _ s material to to 9c per yd...6¢ $2¢ 19c 25e} SHIRT 45; Men’s 50c Night Shirts, 39¢ | |STAMUED TOWELS—with materia 0 WHITE MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS—|sTAMPED COTTON BELTS—with ma- bodies cut full and long, with lo terial to finish...... ...10¢ cool neck, and navy and red bindin 7c Laces, yd., 3c regularly 50c. .00 Silver La Vallieres, 2.75 | IMITATION TORCHON EDGES AND ae SILVER LA VALLIERES |!NSERTIONS — from 1 to 3 inches -set with brilliant rh inass Ones in | Wide. combination of sapphires and emer- alds, on sterling silver chain; appro- $4.75 Rattan Suit Cases, 3.69 priate for the girl graduate. WOVEN FINE RATTAN » suit’ —24 in. long, 6% in. $1.50 White Gauze Fans, 95 deep; ed ge bound; leather corners; FINE GAUZE FANS—decorated with |fancy cloth lined, with shirred pocket; spangles and French lace edge; carved |excellent lock, catches and straps. bone sticks. Ribbons at Two Low Prices | Overland Traveling Trunks 1° ‘A BON—4 Not only attractive looking, but LUSTROUS TARFETAS HpoON % Stanchly made and guaranteed to with- of colors; reg, 19... 14¢ | stand hard knocks. EXTRA FINE QUALITY SATIN RIBBON o —4¥ inches wide; in most wanted colors, alg black and white; regularly 29c; yard. . We Household Economies LENOX TOILET PAPE $2.50 Muslin Bed Sets, 1.75 7 rolls for USLIN BED SETS—made from fine MS—a_ splend r e, wiss muslin, with chintz borders; full ao EPR ar corn Parlor 'ster pie Om} Fe ic 85c ster piece to match, POTASH ‘OR LYE--toc can ‘- $1.00 Fibre Rugs, 59c ee | aeesioneaneananenenenesemesrenneenans FIBRE RUGS—best quality of tibre|Window Screens, Little Prices matting; both sides alike; size 27x54] SHERWOOD RUSTLESS inches. EXTENSION WIDOW. SCI REE 24-in. high; extend from 2, $1.25 Three-Fold Screens, 98c | in. i Sovered in plain or figured silko- in high; extend” from fines oak frames, 5 ft. high, wae wiles cts Art Embroideries IMPORTED C) i 34-th., 36-in., #03" 549" 5.08" O40" O08 AN hotel id " natural inis #/f $1.00 Bamboo Furniture, 6% el in ey ° Your choice of bookcases, tabies or} tend 23 to 37 in eae % Ptabourettes; all well_ made, 30 in. high; ext o ¢ | Women’s Bathing Requisites | PATH NG CAPS—polka dot or str pes Tel T eatin : . . ' Sc Initial Tumblers, do; selecting an ~~ TLL g_ ers, M is EN} ; aati il NG" CAPS—a THIN BLOWN INITIAL TUMBLERS s pATHING SHO with floral wreath % und rim, per pair... } rae eens $5.00 Leather Suit Cases, 3.98 WHIDE SUIT CASES—24 in, long, { ed, with shirt ide 'eather straps, ——$$—$———— Notion op — DRESS AND SHIRT WAIST SHIEL DS VSFSISODTD ee

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