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Wh Governor's Island. Th cond Conatitutional trial, because one of the " ~ 2A.M. Bring Cop, 0 picked 4 Oe North River off one jurors who sat in his case was found Threetiout Speck wre Underm slins : Hundred and Thirteci t Be to hi » Inwane twenty-four hours u t Atrests Paul Lacroix. were ooat to ihe Morgue. “es oe lake the verdict wae banded i, ao ki eel oa + mer- 5 gi ise of equal quality a can be bought. Such re- Corset Covers; nainsook; round neck; pretti Drive, head of the Paul Lacroix Auto- thobile Company, Inc., at No. 1770 Broad- Court to-day on a charge of assault, @roiz, at 8 o'clock this morning. Mre. Si nh Site erent Do YOU know the difference between an oni di {1 DY if ; Tou MeteTE ees egos gene's] | “Oculist”” and an “Optician”? Pade geiceuee | Qa ad — F jumped on the running board. nd demanded chat-the policeman arrest rience. He will give you a thorough eye examination, but is pe | \ ie Grive to the West One Hundredth Eee i | | ment. of wanted shapes; Big, roomy, substantial, with a ‘‘sad- He ieee tnattaieen Sahaiats Stel) Gal Deneang, “econ pretend i dle-form” wooden seat and high back. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Fancy Ribbon Remnants —_—>—- | on = 3 Seen iad ns ee that he w denied ow | i } [band locked up. The man said to Harris eyeglass service is unique, far-reaching and saves Fema: "Don't pay any attention to} you mon —because we manufacture the complete eyeglass in yeos of the Hotel Plas in the Court of 8} jay Of atealing a 4 | my | / | Women’s $6 & $8 Dresses: THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1912, | yne, trom the nett representative! ACTOR JORDAN MUST DIE. |gmmmmemn DOUBLE {9 STAMPS ALL DAY TUESDAY—LIBERTY STAMP PREMIUMS DELIVERED FREE court that the reports that the hotel had on fobbed of $75,000 worth of wine | Mahone Court Refases New Trial to de . 6 ASSAULTING HER had grown out of the theft of the 4 rn Condemned Wife Singer, dottles. The ¢wo convicted men were WASHINGTON, May 1%.—The Supreme ‘armaareecedhnighndsht Court of the United States to-day de- content eess clined to grant a new trial to Chester IN AN AUTOMOBILE Mens’ Hoodies Recovered in River BF | 6 Jordan, the actor, Who Was convicted a) ® ° bpd Legend - of baving murdered hia wife near Bor ‘The Geaics of tro mon, both unidentt, ered bod: tuft hea, were recovered ey the narbee police |*7% Her dlamembered body was stulted June Sale of forty-five yeare old, waa found near trimmed with 5 rows of Valenci ribbon beading and lace edges: Handsome Gow lingerie, | Muslin Gowns with round J pric ornainsook in high.round. Jor V necks; yokes with double’ wiyler, Clusters of me-|rows of wide embroidery | bi — ment STORE®= No Mail or Telephone Orders gallon, embroideries 97¢ rt eds L. ama—Steaks one ‘ ter tucks; at : Pennies’ iene < 6! Steak, young native beef, c = sinh Fie) —s (Second Foor. Pew Yacroix of No. 4 Riversiée found nowhere else, in ) 1S — . bod Mash ia way, was arraigned in the West Side preferred in the West One Hundredth @treet station by his wife, Frances La- —— | Muslin Drawers of good quality material, ites full priest saddle teed with ee tucks and deep hems An Oculist is a graduate of a medical college who, after (1a P1008. ) eed Ninetyfourth street and) Riverside e he heard a woman's #hricks tor! obtaining the degree ‘Doctor of Medicine,” spends many years ° ° Relp' from an approaching automobile studying the construction and diseases of the eye. He és an eye 25c to 50c Bar Pin Women’s Stockin gs Young Men’s $10 Suits ‘Toemmron rcornin’ th car and ne| specialist 10 A. M. to! P.M. 10 A. M. to! P. M. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Sase tye. Sree at viet, corns co ‘An Optician has not had this technical training, and itis || (Oc Collar Foundations In plain \and colored atone, ae Bod ooeve isis peste’ cad Suitable for young men from $5.00 the Deve. He bid in a hallway end| a mistake to permit him to examine your eyes. His duties 10 A. M. to1 P. M. Bil Pa) Reb 19c tora; elaatio welt ‘garter tops: iC iets: dteeal curving; ates cee waited, and presently the car returned.| should consist exclusively of the adjustment of the mountings plain and engraved effeo: me slightly imperrecn; pair (Pale Pleses} Ab it slowed down he ran out and) to get the best results from the glasses prescribed. white only; regularly be ea (1010 T1007, ) ed ‘Weor.) ‘The woman in the car ahrieked again Every Harris Oculist is a registered physician of wide ex- | BS *0F vs esee ss PR pees Women's $1 to $1.50 Gloves: 10 A. tel tol P.M. Oc Khaki Pant 10 A. M. to1 P. M. jer husband, She held @ handkerchiot| wil] gaye you the usual $5 or $10 Oculist’s fee. In the new tan effect; either Sold everywhere at $2; labels ith blood to her cheek and “ eek . $ ad ae had been assaulted. | Our expert Opticians will skilfully adjust your glasses | J A. M. tol P. M. Sat Wate hee! wie 2OC faite Fa fore Yow price! \ 1 "Thompson asked the woman ‘t she| to your nose and assist you in selecting the most becoming frame | pom i Ap et hm | PT I FE eh Be AO fi, Satta + RE Ra limit one bottle. ... to make a complaint, She repliod engid and ¢het she wanted her hus- | OF mounting. Soup, o pouiiettes mdtambusor Steak or fires en ietene| De din ng Ca Toe Cream; Tea, Coffee 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Cowhide leath: top and bottom: f ice \° cover; strap alll arou ses (Thre 10 A. M. tol bh . Discontinued models, well makes below cost; coutil nana Datiste; heavily boned with rust- proof steels; short and Ei Cc hips; _medinm bust; sizes 18 tof SV IGOHEN Disa ciivsscoustieess er, she is hysterical.” ee Rn tun TAO The policeman ordered the chauffour | our own fou Every pair of Harris glasses, whether they cost $2.00 or ‘station, where the wife made a| more, is sold with a binding guarantee of satisfaction. ‘Your if i ying she had faa of dam sang me Jag |_money back if you want It, sunieae ana ts 64 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. | kee Nee eee ture nee | | OPGcal touse bg, HI West 24thSt. bet. Gthand6th Aven. | est iy Near ore a atl le eb ies akg 442 Columbus Ave.,8ist and 82nd Sts. | 70 Nassau St., near John St. i 1009 Broadway, near Willo'by, Bklyn | 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & S., ., Bktyn Ocwlists and Opticians 597 Broad st., near Hahne's, Newark =“In New. York’s Shopping Center” 10 A. M. to1 P. M. prtthegal ped mixtures, storm Prat 27C hemmed” on. ;,, tollers complete; 3 inches wide and 6 33C aS” (bring window ees (FoOrth FICO. ) eed 8c Gingham: 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Fine quality apron ginghams; fast color; blue and otal Ae C serge, in black, navy, garnet, gray, green, ‘ta cream; 36 to 44-inch width; (Main Flee Fifty Cigars 10 A. M. tol P. M. Factory smokers; equal to any Se cixar in the ‘city; ‘they are throughout of leading advertined Cc brands; 60 £0F «oe ieee ces e eee $5 Basswood Trunks: 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Sheet tron bound; one tray with hat compartment; good, strong $: excelsior lock and. sheet, iron 10 A. M. to! P. M. cut from full rolls, all 2 fit BD ye rd ‘ Cc 10 A. M. tol P. M. Chambray, in tan, gray and blue; round neck; tong sleeves and belt 14c effects; sizes 2 to 6......-.000e (Second Floor. ), Women’s Pumps & Oxfords 10 A. M. to1 P. M. Patent coltskin, gun metal calf, \ bottom; sizes 28, 36 inches, at. Me tiation Women’sRibbed Vests 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. neok, short 3! regular and checks; limit 15 yards; yd ( Basement.) 12)4c Percale . 104, M. tol P.M. 86-tnches wide, in atripes, dots, ings; al] colors; unsurpassed ‘rf mnen's and ‘boys’ shirts Cc 1.35 Silkoline Contortables 10 A. M. to1 P.M. Well fied with soft. Ray) ight medium and a Pera! designs; imi hs IC 39c Robespierre Collars 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. iH a ‘tached, in n wnite, pink nent +17 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Home made; sold regularly 50c; special, half cake, 800; =i} BOC 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Silk foulards an | prettily, irinmmed with lace | lar and cuffs, piping: tan Russian calf and other war- ranted leathers; $2.50 to $3.50 values; sizes 2 to 4. A to D; pair (Third Floor, ), Men’s $3.00 Oxtords lz? Fresh Egg 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. The Largest, Finest and Most Helpful Store % rni rnishi Pattern, table clothe. Pesan Top, neck are bemetineh et) yg | | sib ir ho Taeaelt wares sotto oy OC ., urniture and Housefurnishings feng for ttonen uss: “Umit | Ac eg iaeie aly { dc 3% Lbs. Sugar —, —— Women’s $2 Linen Skirts 10 A. M. to1 P. M. Jain tatlored and embroid- eats ‘st size mrt!!! Oc \ Examples of the Values That uf Are Making This Building Famous Here’s a Solid Oak Rocker for *4.00 10 A. M. tol P. M. Large size, 81x90 before hem- 37 ming; Mmit 1 dozen; each...... Cc (Basement. ) 10 A. M. to1 P. M. Woven or printed madras =H “H. & EB” Brand; 3% Ibs. tn cies} 16c percutes: plain of pleated bosome, with ¢ wittach coat Stylo; ‘all elses; 14 to Tit. s+s (Mata Floor. ), $5.98 Go-Cart 10 A. M. to1 P. M. CoUlapettie, high Pullman 10 A. M. tol P. M. No bone; no waste; splendid al warm weather lunches: “+ 13¢c 10 A. M. to1 P. M. 50 dozen untrimmed hats in black and burnt; @ large vee \49c 10 A. M. to1 P. M. cee eh handsome gules \ $1 59 Made of solid oak, in Early English | finish. It ought to be good for a life- time—and longer. We'd call ourselves lucky to be able to sell this chair day in and day out for $6. But $4 P tomorrow the price is only .......... P euaiairrsnh eek aaea teas We Are Selling *25,000 Worth of Grass Rugs and Straw Matting Far Under Price 10 A. M. to iP. M. Close canvas weave; lar, throw back pillow; deep a \s}* ance; big ennry tment of colora Seventh Moor.) c—Embroidered Voile— aad Unblesch rg 2 ae 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 48-tnohes wide; heavy quality, \ 10 A. M. tol P. M. ee oe 6 and 5% inch French ratte) with pecoe edge and Fe: }14c Hera rubber barrel, with gold and silver plated mounting and 15c 14K gold plate pen point....... (Main Fieor. I porate vray neeaey i socrued aa \79c <0! low necks; short sleeves; ell sizes (herons Fiecer.), ‘Women’s $1.50 Waists : 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. » wtiful sheer lawn in neat pin 4 ee ‘Women’s $1 Waists 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. satin, with corded stripe: tarly 26¢; ya: 10 A. M. to1 P. M. table, large size; dura- Sotconstruct ith double \ $4.40 woven cane seats; natural fin- ish on hard maple ‘stock; at. (Fifth Floor.) 35c Peroxid 10 A. M. to? P. M. 4%-taoh; 10 different styles to will bleach white with a few select ¢rom; never offered at euch 42c washings; limit 20 yards; yard @ cemartoably hag hoy ering: yard... (Basement. Floor.) House Dresse 10 A. M. to P.M, 10 A. M. tol P. M. Bleached or unbleached for Tang) eae srnite ure “ectai) AB ;. é jet 4 embroidered atyles; low necks; hanto Peroxide of Hydr ‘ If you need a grass rug or some straw matting you'll never get a better chance Duren necune ono We 5 seein of oft eine bese; Lees 2 \ 6c short sleeves: all sizes, +, Cc a ng aes, erent antine f —to buy at a saving. Not only are the prices as low ss youre bi likely ever to see them, Pte skirts? sah width “ 7C (Basement) ; tle seseveee but, more than that, the variety offered is the largest we have ever known to be deep hems CEPA eres tiled Hi Girls’ $1 Tub Dresses offered at reduced prices. Boiled Ha 10 A. M. to1 P.M. Quimby’s Candies: Examples :— 2 Lace Bed Set 10 A, M. to 1 P. M. 27 In Jags, eingberne, lines end) 65c 10.A. M. to1 P.M. 10 A. M. to! P. M. Sitved by machine; to order, Ib, Toave8 “solid oojors and neauy $8.50 Room-Size freee 3 ld ‘| C] | Sectenes Satterae: Sto 16 ay f Assorted Chovolates, 6 te Matting Rugs, at... "O90 Se ieee PRO. | Le ee feoet nee te *}12c @ign; for full site beds; special (Mata Fi An unusual purchase from a a ee maker at an exce npitonstiy Lex low price enables us to (Fourth Floor, ), offer you these sanitary summer floor coverings at a seving of $2.55 tomorrow. These are Oxi2 ft. fanc nny bordered grass matting rugs in cool greene and browns 3 that are seine | for living rooms, dining rooms, verandas, etc. Value $8.50; 5. 95 weet Orange 10 A. M. to1 P.M. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. tamped Pillow Cases. 10 A. M. to1 P. M. MAR MMAEEE Si coehis tic ceterriaterenisetirettictssitttneciertess 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. Bqautite! ombroitored apd tage \ Oa 20'y | oc, orcs extanaians _ bent lendia i. Sweet, jutcy, large, heavy ate: Japanese Straw Matting China Straw Matting. Hes cision catrarn. fer 12} Ce ae EAT donen \13c Riasise, oto wine armbrendered 1 ere ef ach niet $0 Rolls at $7.50 Hi Rolle at eh, $11.50 Polls at 0 emaBFOHMETY; HOM oes 2C (Sixth Moor.) (Becend Fleer.) 14 at $8.50 Rolls at $6.75 wiih St Hat. $12 Rolls at $9.50 $10 Rolls at $8.50 i Two Doz. Lemons Boys’ 69c Straw Hats | volre hange seine; fan r olen! oh tar | Complimentary |, 42 many stamps us are reasonably required for books unflieg IB | pase ccaeehy mite afin 47 ee a wen say a me '\25c mite ang navy. be otras, ak }39c 2-9 Stamps Free, at the Premium Parlor on Pon the Thitd Floor of our GREENHUT Balae ) BO ond lots sill hen T ing, tomorrow. It will be advantageous to start filling at one time as many books as will be needed to secure the premium desired. ONLY ONE HUNDRED FREE STAMPS GOOD IN ANY ONE BOOK. yN Any Woman’s y2., Suit in Stock Former Prices Ranged From $14.75 to $34.75 Th 1 and Fall of each looked forward to by many hundreds of our patrons, It is beyond doubt the greatest value-giving event 0: the year. The qissgmiannual ale, occuing in Spring a Funee: und tn cvery intance you are buying these handsome ate at ebout half wholeale price ssf place : 5 lish tweeds, whi, da, Include both plain tailored, and claborately trimme. The Materials /nglude serges, worstede, Ensley tweety caver, he Styles incite ieee rat beautifully lined with peau de cygne. Colofe include black, blue, brown, Copenhagen, tan, gray, shepherd thicts are the new styles and in some instances finished to checks, mixtures and hairline stripes. match coat. ees (All-Day Sale—Second Floor.), KE 1¢TH STREET STORK, HENRY SIEGEL, Pree't-QPUBLE LIBERTY STAMPS ALL DAY TUESDAY GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER @, SOTHSWESO6™ AVE. JBOnesnnuTPs: '8™ AND ID™ STS “THE BIG STORE”