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4 ! Prisoner's Own Furniture. rUDGE FIRES JURY iy WHEN IT FAILS 10 : «> FIND MAN GUILTY ‘Scolds Satis Whe Who Couldn’t See Burglary in Theft of Badge Dike, in the County Court, © mrooxtyn, to-day showed his disap- Proval of a jury's verdict In a tnirgiary cage by reprimanding the Jurors and & Gecarging them trom the ponel for the rest of the court term. i (The case was that of Oswald Francis, eberged with urmiary because he en- texed the home of his wife, who has , trea eeparately from him for many © years, and either destroyed or took erway much of ‘her furniture, His de- t @oense was that he had paid for the fur- * qiture originally, that it was atill his an@ that he had a right to do as he pleaded with his own. There was no Genial of fis forcible entry of the house. ‘When the foreman presented the ver- ict of not guilty, Judge Dike said: “Buch a verdict after the evitence Put before you 14 clearly a miscarriage of justice, It wan clearly shown that the man was guilty, I cannot eit in @ court room with twelve auch men. Twerefore I discharge you for the re- Hand in your Jurara aid not acem downcast as filed out of court. They discussed Tgp Jaughingly among them. whit do you think of a Judge,” of them, “who instructs you ren dury ts the age law as to the facts then scolds you because you do @gree with Bis opinion? If he is right what's the use of having a jury, anyway?" fC ee WORTH RIVER RAILROAD GETS BRIDGE FRANCHISE Committee of the Board of Estimate t Takes Favorable Action at Its Meeting’ To-Day. ‘Tae Brooklyn ard (North River Raii- dee (Company will receive a franchise care aver the Manhattan ‘This ‘he Board of i was decided to-day at a Faanchiee Committee of Eatimate. The company & i railway companies of Man- 3 P eecond franchise ¢or operating. rights.on the Mathattan At the. meeting of the Hoard ‘week it was voted to give the ‘Manhattan Bridge Thfee-Cent. line a franchtes. Violent opposition . was to bear against the Three-Cent by « formidable array of iaw- mer and hie associates took the stand ‘that there was room on the bridge for the independent company, and there was Ne reason why one should be allowed to “hes” all the local bridge tramMc., ‘The offer of the Brooklyn and North River Company is to operate across the Flatbush avenue and for the ride between the terminals but five cents will be the terminals, ‘Trans- to intersecting lines ‘The Three Cent Line non. wre Soe? the Brooklyn and North ‘Company will operate in Grand Manhattan, until electric wires CROWD IN COURT HEARS DENY MURDEROF HUM Young Mariano, Pronounced “Unmoral,” Unmoved Be- fore Curious Throng. PROVIDENCE, R. I, fusing to confess gullt of the murder Of his playfellow, Billy Mathers, An- tonlo Mariano to the custody next mag scheduled for April 11, Fenner to-day will hold an inquest in which many witnesses, most of them Interial has been children, are to be examined, ‘Without counsel on his behalf, in a and with his peculiarly ting glances in all di- tattered jack: oblique eye rections, the boy House” yesterday, Asked if he was guilty or not guilty, the boy made no further reply than to look the Judge squarely in the eye. Judge Rueckert Then rogatingly: Mathers?” “Dia added you kill “I didn't mean to kill him, the boy replied. that big rock. Rhode Island, ald: jef of Detectives Horton of Provi- ence, whore assigned officers went to work at the request of the Governor of “The doctors in April 2—Re- committed of the Sockanonsett Penal School, near this city, until the hearing, which Coroner H. H. inter- ‘William mister,” “1 was climbing up on 1 knocked off a piece with my foot and it hit Willie on the “MAMIE” IS GONE TO MORGUE AMONG: | "UNKNOWN DEAD" |East Side Female Hobo and|' Beggar Only Once Hinted of Happier Past. A raport @t Bellevue Hospital to-day feadn: Unknown woman, age unknown, died tony from unknown causer. Taken from No, 24 Hamilton street at 10.90 ast night. is was no one Knows, She but probably was forty. famio” appeared periodl- cally around Hamilton street and the lower east side, hobbling on her crutch and spending the proceeds of her begeing at a ten-cent lodging house in the renr of an alleyway numbered 164. Children always followed her, for when Mamie was drinking she could be depended upon to scatter pennies good for candy. When the pennies were gone, the children amused themselves throwing aticks and stones at her, be- causo Mamie was not good to look upon when there were no pennien, Lately Mamte fell on particularly evil days, Saturday night she spent her last dime for a bed, grafted a “half pint” and retired, Sunday night found her the case assure us that young Mariano | in the dim, foul hallway of No, 24, where is #0 extreme as to be classed insane. gent to the only school the State af- fords in the management of young He is @ criminal under the charge of petit larceyy wherein sen- tence was suspended. My examination of the Jad shows him to be absolutely criminals, ‘unmoral.” type of the degenerate He tas been ‘LEVEE E BREAKS AND MISSISSIPPI FLOODS A TOWN Water Eight Feet Deep Sweeps Through Low Streets in HICKMAN, Ky., April 2—With o sud- denness that jeopardized lives of low- land dwellers, despite the eparations made to warn them, the Mississippi River levee broke hore at 9.90 o'clock last night and a current went racing through the strests that reached a depth of two to eight feet within an hour. To‘add to the the inhabitan t ing shel Hickman, Ky. unaware wreat extent, but all night homeless persons were wandering about in the rain, seek- Water is six inches di in the stores and rising. ‘The damage incurred by the break . | i entimated at not less than $100,000, For four days and nights all the men in town have been working to protect the levee, but the continuously heavy downpour of rain, augmenting the rising river, undid thelr work In an instant, Gaynor to Pres! Mayor Gaynor will preside at the an- | — nual dinner of the Society of the Sons of | THB ORLT Oneida, of which he is President, at the Waldorf on April 4 The Mayor was patented Neds DesTiats born in Keeterboro, a section of ago of Oriskany, Oneida County, claborate anger the vil- she had stretched herself on the bare floor beside her crutch. It turned cold during the night and Mamie called feebly for something to cover her, Ten- ants came and stood over her awhile: then, shrugging tholr shoulders, they went away. Hamilton street folk have enough to do to take care of themaelves, In the morning Mamie rose and hob- bled to the street. When she returned to the hallway at 7 o'clock the children noticed a big bruise under her left eye. ‘One of them said to her: “Hey, Ma- mie. How long are y’ goin’ ter pad here?” “Til I die.” And she spoke for the first time of her Jife, tolling the awe- etruck children of a dead husband, dead children and no relatives. Then she be- came very still and some one called an ambulance from the Hudson Street Hos- ‘tal. Pivrlooee,”* remarked the attendant, and they took her to Bellevue, where she died to-day. It’s Easy to Peel Off All Your Freckles (rom American Home) The contrast and the clear skin usually is so great that no bleach can be more than par- distigurements. Ordinary wax is far bette the freckles, Get an ounce of fire levee to see | warm water. Repeat daily until every the break | freckle has disappeared. No lives were Rough, blotchy, pimpled skin, common at this season, at tirely gotten rid of by this being so clear, smooth and youthful ounce of powdered saxolite in a hal pint of witch hazel, Advt. JOXE BOOK Im TO’ Nest @indsy's World will he only paper contanin, any Rook, 16 pages in Pussies. Jokes Hnen! Don't mias this “good thin; Women who have set theirhearts on a new Easter Suit— and still do not wish to spend much money—are offered this great oppor- tunity. We show dozens of charming models at $9.75—equal in every re- » spect to suits sold else- where at $15. and misses They are all clever, chic effect some severcly tailored tastefully trimmed, peau de ¢ very latest style innovations. lined with guaranteed yarn dyed cyens. ind others owing the ‘oats sizes for ‘women and misses from 14 to 44, at $9.75. The pic'ere shows a striking mocel of men’s wear serge The new style revers are Gu ave, corner 9 Gen se. SALE OF EASTER SUITS §9.% $7 4% Actually Worth $15| Actually Worth $20 4 You could pay twice the amount for your Easter Suit, and then you would not obtain ¢ or more style than in “hese suits we offer -f, $14.75. And in ad/ tion, you may choose om the greatest assort- ments ever placed on sale in New York. dozens of the choicest lored effects that more ‘Ther trictly VALUE GIVING e 80. much th: vogue now, and dozens nore of dressy trimmed styles applied with beautiful combination trimmings I peau de lined. Suen 14"to 4. cygne The picture shows the latest sebderely taflored model—a re- fined style of men’s wear serge —a 20h In other words, “Mamie” is gone. And | between the freckles tally successful in obliterating the mercolized t literally peels off the nearest drug store and to-night spread on enough to completely cover your face; remove in the morning with be en- same method, without discomfort or incon- venience. The effort is decidedly worth while, the new complexion obtained It bothered with wrinkles, after wash- ing off the mercolixed wax bathe the face in a lotion made by dissolving an Ne lete Joke and k to your newsdealer iin 4 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, Tuberculosis Medicine Saved This Man’s Life Preumonia ie @ serious disease. and the foundation for chronio lung jometimes Tubercutor it After Preutronia, of any serio torn cok ie is, wise to take Bekman Alterafive, n't walt to find ‘ouble Ie getting wo ‘4 Alterative 1 it whether _ the but take Bok- in and avoid the Read of the recovery dlscase ». Aint St, Philadelphia, Pa, jentlemen, [am xetting along very nicely and. gaining strength all the time, I now weinh 164 p & gain aipoe Keptember 16, 1007, 1 wish 1 had . an it would h misery and distress, was suffering from a very serious the great bless. 1 it has brought and the Almighty God ing and change of hea me.” ‘since writing the above statement 1 wish to say that I have fully recovered my health, having been cured for over three years, REILLY. ‘in Bron. a He and veal Hex. and other or vooklet of cured in, Laboratory, 15 Jewelled Guaranteed s7 Filled Watch Ladies’ and Gentlemen’ 's Sizes DAY AN ro area et he ‘am a iaue by Ri Retail, Seaclian Our it0 Il be tena’ than one-tialt 4 us lowest price you = vay, for them Every and _reguisted raittced to reper cal you care to return i asd your We will present FREE to every purchaser a Patent Watch Protector. Tasen we jest, FREE SOTE—Rexarding high grade wateh igh te if you any Je is a he’ simply, “does it ‘A extra_profit. KEENE, 180 sroaaw Diamonds, hat atches, Jewelry. » New York 3 “ 4 se 125.00 | 5 a * 175.00 6 A “ 225.00 10% ALLOWED ON A CASH SALES, WE PAY FREIGHT AND 01D FARE Genuine Hair Mattress, \ S\, value $12 7,98 CREDIT ACCOMMODATI WON TERMS $100 Worth $1.50 Weekly 1590 “* =, (2.00 200 bs 2.25 ” “ “ Our Terme Anuiy Alen to New Jerse, rh atl botineritont.? 120West23" St NEAR 6“ AVE ent Ni For lining trunks and wrapping clothes use TARINE MOTH SHEETS Sold at.all department and drug WONDER It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World Want Will Ga and. Get It Bring the Children to See Queen ‘Eastre’ Her Throne in the Biggest Edé in the World. It ts 28 ft. lone and 12 ft. in diameter, Concerts Every Day During the Reception by the METROPOLITAN LADIES’ ORCHESTRA with CARL GEIGER eo and hear ‘om: ent fivine “indy” coe ( WOMEN'S $15 SUITS, for t GIRLS’ and other w plain colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Special The New “Coatee” Blouses, Featured elsewhere at $3.25; are here at.. and slerven. ‘omen’s $1. some models, pretty yoke design: or kimono sleeve (Second Floor, ), Worth from $19.75 to $24.75; the latest Spring styles in variet choicest materials; sizes 34 to $4.98 id chic blouses are effective when neck and a tively embellished with cluny lace kimono datlored and bel erie Waists, made in several Some have tri = of cluny lace oe others have Lot O8c 1912. Gwe jsit Our Model Quick Luncheon—Pure Foods, Prices Moderate—Sixth Floor imperfect the world at the price. Women’s $5 Whit ton Boots, extra thort vamp last; pair . Misses’ jeader to Nk by the great. For Women and Misses» at - Surprising We are going to break all selling records this week, because we have greater buying inducements to offer than any other store in America to the woman or miss who desires to be fashionably at- tired and also stops to consider an opportunity to save money. Read these items. They prove this! 2 472 Women’s Sample Suits 4914.75 ity storm rerge, in ‘blact mixturos. », Coats satin 1 finished to match. 28 SUITS; trim tailored: stunning styles, $16.50 uality storm meth models. ey new pattern and material, every Is0 sizes from others are ¢ mmee around collar with bra a with contrasting colors and new EI eo sorge dresses are pi some have separate |i ‘The lingerie models are of beaut Ideries, combined with Low neck mod 20 ee 44; special ft Kinghams, pole stories in ehecke the Plume alone, ledly new hat can be had for $4 ut ni we are asking for the hat complete. The shape is made of moire, embroidered of an imported Ramie braid and finished with silk, and Tinen, self-materias. aod d off with a magnificent, fluffy, hand-knotted Moke ty las te wilow plume of erent beauty. The colors include plain hunt, "ae 2 or com effects, such as ial AL are made of | Stlackand white, black andgray.cte. Children’s Whitel He broidey i ae $1.98 H aes Dresses BS) ir sauare air Braid Turbans Here black, Boys’ $3 Suits of Blue Serge and Fancy Mixtures, © @ | with Two Pairs of Pants........... (Easter Hosiery Of pure throad Hl ery Pack .» tan and ie kat Boye Russian Suits a ussian Suits Wye" Sailor Sults lor Suits Double-Breasted Sul lee’ Double-Breasted Sule Boys’ Norfolk Suits Boys’ Norfolk Suits Guaranteed Pett fast reoned cvee ait oalae cut Knicker For the sma Russian or Sailor trimmed with white soutache. High Grade Suits A large variety of fancy mixed suits, with 2 pai ‘of trousers, in all the newest Spring effects, handsome grays, browns and ta) Iso boys’ navy blue serge suits, strictly all-wool, double-breasted Suits. Sizes 10 to 17 years.. 4 Boys’ $5 Suits, $3.49 | pal of Knicker Pant number of patterns. Either Norfolk Suits in sian 7 to 12 ot double- breasted suits in sizes 9 to! Double <¥er7 Stamps to 1 P.M. ¥ Great Easter Shoe Sale | The Most Extraordinary Values We Ever Offered for Men, Women and Children. Men's bt to 2 ee Sample and Slight! In the latest ae Patent coitskin, gun-metal calf, velour calt, and tan Russia calf and other leathers. : Women’s Sir Henri Footwear The very newest styles in Women’s New Spring Boots, Oxfords, Colonials and Pumps. The best Leng in slant top; high arched; and Children’s $2 & $2.50 extra high cut, button style; ir. Sizes |I/3to 2, pair, $1. 29 ‘Sizcs 21/3 to 6, for growing girls, pair, a aster; fashioned of fine and silk collars and (Second Floor.) $10 Willow Plume Hats For the price of $ 4.49 It may seem absurd to ast that a willow plume ertheies what is more, the feather alone is almost worth the price ‘Trimmed with two silk loops on the side, in colors or most t as ready-to-wear hats; special at... . Trimmed with dainty bow ef- fects, smartest models of season. Made on a net frame covered withimportedhempand trimmed with messaline draped into beautiful bows. These hats come in the prettiest of the Spring shades and black. ‘I'o-morrow. at (Main Floor.) ge. Nor- folk or double breasted suits, with full ants, Sizes 7 to 16 years. 6 to 10 yearse—a handsomely $4.50 Made ver New Spri xfords, Special, pair Every pair warranted, Pit S2+OOy 9d 853.00 Buck But-|Women’s $3.50 Tan Russia th cut model;| Calf Boots, in lace and button $2.95 models; high cut; Cuban $2.50 heels: all sizes: pair. White Canvas B ide, sensible last: sizes 5 $1. 00 Reductions Misses’ and Juniors’ Norfolk Suits Of fine all-wool materials, serges and fancy mixtures; beautifully tailored garments, made with deep box plaited backs and wide belt all around; ‘$1 0 sizes 13, 15, 17, 14, 16, 18. bag ITS. of all-woot GIRLS’ By bide J SHOE-T SU plain and y material in latest style MISSES’ $7 SP DRESSES, made of all woo! v soy with re’ Leon y end Lsetsold vizes 14 school girls; washable percales and ginghams. erasors, ctc., which are used in the ae id cloths in the Full length styles. Sizes 13,15, 1 Spe- $5: 98 \ atede, in blac ind cardinal.... Kimono effect. now length; slzes 8, 10, 12, 1 oraes, In blue, tan, Copenhagen, whit navy and black, trimmed in contrasting a $475 NEW “2 IN 1 DRESS. Special demonstration, tor with loose ‘panel front. which when hangiig dows covers a small pocket to hold pencils, Can be raised and buttoned to yoke. ue $1.50, at ‘\ 97. 2 COATS, of fancy covert ‘otch collar models. ——— All Wool serge, saver herd checks, navy, tan, white Trimmed with jaunty sailor collary and cuffs med rue, and, These hats are very pretty and kecoming to es, and will be useful 1.19 ° ats at $1.38 lace edges fancy —rilibon sixes 2 Children’s Laster Lresses, many attractive and pretty atylen, de of lawi, $198 Long Glace Gloves, a itccona Foor For Short Sleeves, kibow-iength; Dressed gth; Dressed Kid Gloves; Imported $2.50 values; at, pair in Lambskin Gloves, whi “ T6-button length Mousquetai in this season; just in time for Easter. Only 600 pairs, hi Men’s and Women’s Sample Gloves, manufacturers’ tiont; all high lass qualities; $1.00 to $1.50 valu os Black, peptide wll) Men'stan glace. gray mocha and suede. Fabric Doeskin Gloves, white and yellow; 16-button length Mousque- tale; 30s, and 75c. value: pai 3 IC Paris ite and 24c (Main Floor, oe 0 Wall Paper at 40% fo 60; oS Se. PAPERS—In larke asso f Kiten signs, nd. biog hordera: » TO Bi overproduc. Gloves, in black, wh te and colors. point and crocheted raueured backs. Mousquetaire style; whit yadlow; pair... avin room and hall dex oes out FK ote Fifth Floor.) somes Shad «i about 4 to ¢ Rapsting Chickens or Broil- at. y of heels, toes and soles and deep to} lisle gar ad silk in fast blac ara at nd heels: pai Women's ol or dainty embro! 8 fouble heels, Pa ang es tops} slight Se; pair. ma a8 nd pretty ‘shades in plain Ay embroidered designs; Value 59¢, pr. men's 0c Stockings ‘8 Stoekin fine sea: n in, H oie aad kings, in lislo ose itn toes: salantly oh 79c} and Tm port asc Diack and ho with hig! + “plead 2 fashioned 5 For Men & Women lors; value 7h, c 6, of nure ure thread ‘elk in “imperfect; 12% ] Smelts 7 caus Maine overywhere at i ¥. a M PRE erick rand; sold regularly a it ure