The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1912, Page 9

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| ' LONE ONAN PAYS A $5 FINE 14 NEN GO FRE But She Happened to Sell Hardware and Not Meat on Sunday. Fifteen Jowish merchants—one of them a woman—were arraigned before ‘Magistrate Corrigan in the Morrisania Police court in the Bronx charged with having violated the Sabbath iaw. The @rreste had been made by Patrolman ‘Wolfe of the Marrisania police station. The first case was that of Samucl Goldberg, a butcher. He was charged with saving sold meat yesterday. “Sure I eld meat,” he told the Magistrate. “I read it in the paper,” ‘and he drew from his pocket a copy of the Jewish Daily News and spread tt @efore the Court. It contained the ‘statement that a committee had waited ‘upon Mayor Gaynor and Police Com- missioner Waldo and had received per- miesion for merchants to sell meat and ether foodstuffs on Sunday in conse- ‘quence of the feast of the Passover. Magistrate Corrigan decided to take Goldberg's’ aMdavit which, with the Paper, would be a record of the case. GoMiberg was then dismissed. The next defendant shrugged his shouldere and said that he had “read it in the paper.” A similar response was made by others. “Everybody's reading it, reading !t,” hummed His Honor. “Did you read it too?” he asked the next person ar- “Sure I read it," was the reply. ‘The case of every man was dismissed. Then it came the woman's turn, Her name was Mrs. Dora Hellar. She keeps ® hariware store at No, 612 Prospect avenue. Mrs, Hellar was cheerful as she approached the stand. The rest of the defendants waited expectantly. ‘The lady grinned benignly at the Court. “Well,” said His Honor, “I suppose you read it in the papers, too.”” “Yes,” returned the smiling lady. "“Bhe keeps a hardware store, Your Honor,” interposed Patrolman Wolfe. “She didn’t sell any meat. “Oh, she does, does s! the Magistrate. ‘Five dollars fine.” ‘The smile disappeared from the mer- chant’s face, It found expression in remarked ‘the fourtpen faces of the “dismissed.” All hands waited to see her pay the %. As they left the court room Samuel =e was the centre of an admiring throng. Sammy w: mart, you bet you. phnae’: BsBted TRAR ALLEGED FIREBUG. Investigators of Blase Fi Seeking Cause of Failure. James Miller, who lives in the ment house at No, 172 West Nin Street, found a small fire on the at 2 o'clock this morning. He police whistle and when Pollceman ‘Thum came they put the fire out. They found oll soaked rags and paper on the stairs and @ towel, also off soaked, beneath the carpet. Later Fire Marshal Kilgaiion end Tleut. Regan went to investigate and found a man with a Hghted candle bend- ing over the place where the fire had been, His hands were soaked with the fame oll with which the rags had been drenched, and @ pocket was Cull of matches, Before Magistrate Herrman in the West Side Court he gave his name as James Blodgett and eaid he was @ |Janitor at No, 168 West Ninety-six! street.He refused to answer ell qu tions, — inns AUTO RECORD SMASHED. SAN DIEGO, April 1.—Louis Disbrow, driving a 290 horse-power Jay Eye See car yesterday, clipped 12-14 seconds off the world’s record made here by Barney Oldfield in 1907. Disbrow made the dis- tance in 883-6 seconds. At one time he travelled at the rate of 108 miles an hour. Disbrow also set @ world’s record for twelve miles over an earth track, mak- ing the distance in 11.27, FRECKLES The ml New Drug hat Gnlekty Removes These There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othine—double strength—has been discovered that positively removes these homely spots. Simply get one ounce of othine— double strength—from Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores and apply a little of itat night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. for the double strength sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. James Butler Ine. Stores New _ EGGS We Are Headquarters For Easter Eggs Fresh and Choice Lowest in Laid 4 ior 25° East View EGGS New Laid, Every Egg Guar- anteed. Sold only in Sealed Giving the greatest satisfaction, at our special low cartons. price, per doz......ss+0 | EVAPORATED Pure, rich milk from selected herds; reduced tothe thick- ness of cream; regular tall 10c can cut to.. Great Special Sale of ESSIE SUGAR CORN Maine’s Cholcest, deliciously sweet at any price; and tender; nothing finer ~ secnaens aaron H Tremendous Cut in 7 BELLE BROOK MILK 10° ee OP BR FON I te TOSTUDY SUBWAYS SAYS MLNS Newest Member of “Next Week” Commission Must Evolve Transit Policy. George V. 8. Williams of Brooklyn, whose eppointment by Gov. Dix as Public Service Commissioner was con- firmed by the Senate on Friday, as @umed the duties of his new position to- day. He was introduced to his fellow- members of the commission by Chair- in Willcox, met the heads of the va- rous departments and took possession of thie office. Mr, Williams has been counsel to the State Conservation Commission. He re- signed that office on Saturday. After settling himself in his new surroundings to-day Mr. Williams dictated the follow- ing statement to the public: “I cannot make any statement at this Plain Oxford and Cambridge gra 34 to 46 in., including ‘‘stouts.” Sixth Floor at fabrics. Extremeiy durable, well taiored — 31 to 50 waist measurement; $3 qualities. On 6th Floor .. 38 chest measurement. Speci Women’s “imperfect.” Cotton Hose, tan, black or whit Regularly 25c pair, at. Cotton Hose, with half white f Cotton Hose, Regularly 25¢; special at....... at... sizes, Swiss Cotton neck and sleeveless. BEC QUAY ciscesececs’ Vests, less. 25c quality; spec less. Extra large sizes, al Ribbed Cotton Pants, French Jersey Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, Regular sizes Jersey Ribbed Cotton Union Suits shaped drawers. Wash Goods Printed Cambric Shirtings, large range of white and colored grounds, yard.........s0006 Printed Cotton Foulards in a host of neat designs on white, black or navy grounds, 12c¢ quality, Yarde.eeveee an Checked and Striped Dimity, in a large range of attractive fioral or geometrical printings on white grounds, 14c quality, yard... % Men’s Clothes Men's Suits, made of pure worsted yarns—which means that they are all wool —and a superior grade of wool. patterns; also plain blue smoothefinished serges. All are cut on the new Spring models Men's Trousers—Neat dark gray striped A lot of Long Trouser Suits gathered for quick clearance. Among them Suits from our regular $14.75 and $18.50 lines—mostly gray and brown mixed patterns, Sizes 32to Black Cotton Hose—medium and light weight, double heels and toes. Slightly 15c quality; special at first quality. Regularly 19c; special at lack out sizes with ribbed tops; double Children’s Black Cotton Hose, medium weight, double heels and toes; regularly 15c a pair; special Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeve- less, pure white; 10c quality, at Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless, fine quality ; extra large Vests, plain tops and fancy trimmed front: ; 1Sc quality; special at Swiss Ribbed Cotton and Lisle Thread extra fine quality. Plain or lace-trimmed fronts, large variety of patterns. Low neck and sleeve- Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, fine quality ; plain tops; low neck and sleeve- trimming. Regular and stout sizes; special at tape; low neck and sleeveless, Umbrella drawers, trimmed with lace, 25c quality; at thine | tion of 1 haw subway proposed | ; as been Ma from newspaper reports, I know that |the people of the City of New York | [need better transportation facilities and! jmoed them at once, My duty as f seo lit Is t® try to hasten the actual bul jing of subways, How that rest Ito he hewt achieved, 1 can only through study of the situation. Until 1 have made that study, I shall not de. ! cide upon any polley.” In anawer to a question as to the} |spectal needs of Brooklyn, Mr, Williams! j sald: yell, I told the correspondents in Al- bany that T was for Brooklyn first, | last and all the time, and I now add Queens to that.” a AUTOISTS CHIP IN $300. | | Magiateate Herrman “Recelven Paying Guests at Fanction, | Magistrate Herrman held a spring ception for autompbilists in West S Court to-day and fifty guests attend: afternoon on Central Park West by Officers Moore, Toomy, Helms and Gel- deman, Gome of the guests sent regrets iy thelr chauffeurs, but the great major- ity dropped in and paid their respects to the Magistrate. They also paid fi ranging from & to $10 for speeding and smoking, During the reception Magis trate Herrman collected about $300, which will go nicely toward paying for | the auspices of the Gacilc League. ‘The invitations were issued yesterday | the three new benches that arrived at the courtroom to-day. y, Self-striped Sizes ial at.. Hose c double heels and toes. First quality: feet, double heels and toes. Fast as ee! 5 i eR PRS 12c 10¢ 12c 19° 19¢ 19¢ ure white, trimmed with mercerized low ial at, band; umbrella shape with crochet jow neck and sleeveless, Umbrella Cotton Bird’s-Eye Towe!s, Suitable for dentists or physi- cians, office or individual use, Neat red borders. Soft and srorbert, Size 12x20 inches. Speciai, 48 a dozen, at " Cc Jumbo Towels, extra tarme Beat red borders n ‘slirht imperfections pat thelr useful Maiitlean Nove 22x44 inches. 3c ‘url Towels, full . heavy and absorbent Sutra leeches: size 10x40 inches; special at 12c TO HAVE FESTIVAL LIKE THOSE OF OLD 'Great Feis Arranged to Give Games, Dances, Costumes of Gone Days. A combination fels, acreidheacht, col- lidh, sgorutdheacht, curim ceoll and nonach, typifying the New Ireland, will be held In Celtic Park on May 10, under And to the loyal Irishman the New Ireland fs nothing less than a return to the life and traditions of the Old Ireland—to the time when Ireland was ruled by tho Irish themselves, The Land bill, which makes Ireland a *)nation of land owners, combined with the talk of Home Rule, and the busl- ness prosperity which has followed the awakening of tho interest of Irish People in Ireland, have all been inct- dental to the work of the Gaelic League. League hat been for several years oring to revive the ancient lan- and traditions of the Irish people n Ireland and in America, And harking back to 800 B..C., the felse- are now held annually in sixty | in the Emerald Iste, | WHAT THE ANCIENT IRISH | NAMES SIGNIFY, | The fete (pronounced fesh), In Gacite, is a convention, dating back to the time when Tara, as the home of the Irish kings, was the scene of the parliament meetings. The aereidheacht was an an- clent outdoor concert, at which prizes wore awarded for oratory, singing and dancing. The cellidh was an indoor en- tertainment, with singing, dancing and story-telling. A agoruldheacht was something in the nature of a modern “amoker.” A curim ceoll was a concert with muste as the predominant feature, while an aonach was a fair or basaar. These festivals were parts of the life of old Ireland, but gradually died out as the rule of Irish over Ireland ceased. And {t {s in reviving these ancient cus- toms that the Gaelic League ia making the Irish over again into Iri#hmen— Dullders of @ new Ireland. Gaelic will be the predominant tongue at this fais, in line with the effort to reintroduce the Irishtnen to their native tongue. The programme includes twen- ty-one competitions in singing, story telling in Gaelic, recitations and con- versations, dancing, reading of essays, playing of violin, flute, war pipes and union pipes. Handsome prizes will be awarded the winners in all the compe- titlons. Women’s Tailored Suits made wear navy blue serge. line coat, with notch collar revers. Entire coat edged braid and lined with soft bias cross folds in front. (See illustration.) Elsewhere $22.50. On Sale on Sixth Floor at........+ ing down tures. model, pat soldelsewhe superior navy blu 17 r illustratic Elsewher fancy scalloped collar, handsomely Gracefully hanging skirt, with pai Sale on Sixth Floor. eoeee front, lacestrimmea sice frill; lace insertion, Lace- trimmed standing collar, long sleeves with embroidered panel out- lined with lace inser- tion, But- ton back. ic (See illus- tration.) White Lawn Waists, prettily trimmed with three lace medallions; outlined with Val. insertion and ters of pin tucks; lace- 1 standing collar. Three-quarter sleeves, lace trimmed; button back, special, at......++++ : 69 White Lawn Kimono Waists, front of all-over embroidery, cluny lace insertion set in on. shoulders. Dutch neck with lace insertion; tucked lawn back; special, at le Herald Sq Bway 34™to 35™St. Hand-fin- ished tailoring; three-button straight cygne. New model skirt, finished with 15% Womens’ Dresses, made of Bedford cord. Strict- lytailoredmodel,with a flat round collar turnback cuffs. silkWindsor tie, fasten- large pearl Elsewhere $4.00; special at... Women’s Walking Skirts made of novi serge innavy also made of fan Panel front pecial at $2.49 Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, made of two-button cut-away jacket; inlai of white serge, tastefully trimmed with silk braid loops and small pearl buttons. Lined throughout with Armholes protected by shields. Princess top skirt with stitched | 13, 14, 15, 16 and years. On Sale on 6th Fi, Women’s Wash Dresses, smart models, made of striped percale, in black- and-white, blue-and-white or tan-and-white, Low neck, short sleeves, Women's Waists Women’s White Cotton Voile Waists, embroidered panel down of men’s» and (one with sil au de and Black front with buttons, $2.96 elty striped id black; cy MIX« ch pocket ; — quality all-wool serge, black, ie and Sumatra brown, jaunty collar peau de cygne. panel back, Size l 0.4 (See on). e $15.00, embroidered; broad cuffs to match, tel front. Elsewhere $3.75. $2.39 clusters of tucks and four rows ROBS AND BEATS WOMAN. Thiet Surprised Jerney City, Ase jo Mee. M a Fecapes, The police of Jersey City are hunting for a negro about twenty-five years old who robbed the apartment of Mrs. Catherine Masters of No. 113 Coidon street, Jersey City, to-day and as- Young Hats. Oe sa" st (67 Floor) Good “team work” —the quality and style If you want both features in your Easterhat,don’tspeculate, buya Young A variety of attractive models in Spring Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 & $4. 1g Gari Norfolk and Double- breasted Suits (as il- lustrated) some. with two pair of trousers. Service- able mixed cheviots, Full sizes, well tailored. Extrafull size knick- erbockers; sizes.6-to.17. years... $4 quality. pair of trousers: quality ; at.. NUL oth tues toe 85.00 $3.96 Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits (as illus- trated) made of fine blue serge and — herd plaid materials. Emblem on shield and sleeve. 21% to 10 years. $5.00 quality. Spitor and Russian Blouse blue Lahiory: cheviots; col ° Ze s Boya!*hit-weol Reeters, lain red ait cic a tn of ay mixtures, i tailored; sizes 0 10 years . Boys! Reclers, made of navy blue shepherd cheviots; special, at. lor or military 1 at... Boys’ Blouses, full sizes, well made. Blue chambray, white madras, stri percales and ginghams. Durable, fast color materials. Attached collars; sizes 5 to 15 years. 50c quality, at Hemstitched Scarves—neat embroidered designs; hemstitched all around; 14% inch hem; 18 ine ches wide and 51 inches long.... Extensive range of showy English eyelet designs, for women's dresses and waists children’s dresses, or for trimming underskirts, etc. Else. where 30c to 45c yard. On sale on our Sixth Floor, at....sesesescey ‘Se Trimmed in full regulation style with white silk braid and stars on the collar. Sizes Extra well tailored; , tan covert, $1.98 Shams and Scarves Embr. Flouncings made of durable, plain Boys’ Neckwear, plain colored and fancy silks. Made of silk reme nants and generally sold at 50c; special: here at... 24. 19:

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