The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1912, Page 7

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TRIAL FOR THAW NOW SEEMS LIKELY. ‘Indicates Old Testimony Will od to sail for Europe Saturday on yesterday, and will o When larence J. Shearn, counsel testimony taken at the White release from the Matteawan necessary to obtain much Brome Not Going Abroad, Which Be Admitted. ‘William ‘Travers Jerome, who tn- White Star liner Olympic, changed plans Just before the ship sailed, to take testimony in Harry K. Thaw, Stanford White's slayer, refused agree to & stipulation permitting hearing in 1909 to be read into records when Thaw again tries to Asylum, Mr, Jerome, an apecial fer the State, declared it timony.By reference. The mudden determination of Mr. strongly indicates that Thaw, thrown his counsel, has agreed to permit the 014 testimony to be read into the reo ords. In this event tt may be possible to go on with the hearing one week from to-day. Such a stipulation would Greatly shorten the trial. pthc cea FOUGHT ON AN “L” TRAIN. Broughton Seised Boy as Thiet, Sat on Him Till Police Came. Henry Broughton of No. 112 Bast Eighty-seventh street while on @ morth- bound Third avenue “L" train between ‘Thirty-fourth and F4rty-second streets | sa: last night felt a hand not his own in his pocket and missed his purse wih $81. He grabbed a youth who, he sald, was working his way through tne crowd of Passengers and they had a lively strug- gle, which greatly excited the passen-/ F; gers, Broughton finally tripped the man and sat on him till Forty-second | D. street was reached. There Patrolman THE BVENING WORLD, teolm, whistle, arrested Broughton's cap- tive “At the East Thirty-fifth street sta- tion the prisoner said he was David Schlausherg, eighteen, of No. 10 Eaat One | Hundred and Thirteenth atreet, a waiter. | Ho was locked up, charged with grand larceny. Broughton's wallet was found) ‘on the car floor. ee A QUARTER CENTURY BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Over Five Million Free Given Away Each Year. ak beget ‘and increasing sales from ‘en's Foot Beve, th ‘stleptie pede en's it~ the ant er to be shaken into the shoes for Tired, Acl Swollen, Seeatinn Tender Feet. Gives instant relief to corns and bunions, blisters and callous spots. Allen's Foot- jase makes icine Bare a oetlete Just the thing for Dancin, tad ng ies in New Shoes. Bold by wary ‘or trial ial pockage addres Al Allen's. Gimaen _ 10 remain tn this country McGough, who had been called by the LeRoy, N. FUR STORAGE, REPAIRING, REMODELLING DRY-COLD-AIR VAULT ON PREMISES Insured Against Theft, Fire, Moths. Moderate Charges. Bonwit TELLER & Co. Will Continue To-morrow a Most Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Suits and Coats ————————ESEIESESESESESESESESESEIEIoIoIoIoIoIoEoEoaoaEaoaIaIUyIEEIlUCL E*“U~i === At Greatly Reduced Prices Two Hundred and Fifty Women’s Suits « 15.00 The Suits at 15.00 Made of taffeta, French serges, “twhipcords, tweeds, in black, navy blue, gray, cadet and stripes. 20.00 25.00 Formerly 35.00 to 75.00 / The Suits at 20.00 Made of charmeuse, taffeta, French The Suits at 25.00 Made of faille; corded sill and serge, Bedford cord and men’s wear French eerges, one or twe of a kind striped worsteds, in exclusive models, Strictly tailored (including the extreme cutaway) models. Three-Quarter Length Coats 20.00 and dressy trimmed 29.00 (The Latest Models) 39.50 Mads Gclsive imported (lec finshed fab ish top coats of Terry cloth, English corduroys and English polo cloth, in al wo nokllpar titted ae eel deena ae Women’s Steamer, “Sport” & Dressy Coats Former!, « 20.0 Charmeuse Coat Wraps, Mistral Voile—taffeta lined, Serge, ae Whipcord Coats, ‘affeta Changeant Coatees, up to 35,00. « 29.00 Formerly up to 45.00, Corduroy Motor Coats, Steamer Mixture Coats, Eponge, lined with silk, bas sig and Whipcord Coats, ixtures and Checks, Mistral and Charmeuse. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10. WE CLOSE EVENINGS AT 6, $ Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Bedding Owing to the Tremendous Success ’ We Have Decided to Continue for Another Week Our Great Free Anniversary Offering 5,000 Pairs of Ladies’ and Gents’ 79¢ Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Given Away Free sa- iy peters a reminder of our analversa‘y, a gale of high-grade Silk Hosiery was poiae oa. ae pcg fe iggd otherwise we could not affor: 1K. WITH A $100 PURCHASE YOU GET 20 PAIRS! Mahogany Finished Bed : Outfit in where an aus dO pairs whi of Bed, Mattross and Spring Complete, te ex ee ait aug our vast wi t you want SILK HOSIERY With every 5 worth 7 purchased this Anal. & versary week we give, @ eines free, o pair ladies' or gente’ or homany Chif- 4, de pure silk 7 /EEK BUYS Tr fast 86 Gandia. “ROOMS: Completely 4, $ 1 25, ROOMS $ Y 5 cmety* 150) "Furnished = | @ zemaitey ‘ MONDAY, MAY Lord & Taylor Founded 1820 Special Sale of Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses Dresses of Taffeta Silk, Meteor, Chiffon and Surah Silk—several very $ e attractive models 15.00 Values to $25.00 Dresses of band em Tissues ~~ Linen Crepe, hand embroidered, al | $8.50 “"Vaines to $15.00 New Models in Linen Suits $12.50, $15.00 8 $17.50 Complete Line of Bathing Suits and Caps Sor W omen, Misses and Children at moderate prices Summer Neckwear Taffeta, Pique & Satin Robespierre Collars With Net Jabot attached. 45c each Lawn & Lace Trimmed Dress Sets 45c and 65c per set Hand Embroidered Byron Collars @5c each—value 50c Real Irish Lace Round Collars $1.50 each—value $2.00 White & Ecru Lace Pleating For collars and sleeves 5c and 50c per yard—value 85c to 75c Imported Scarfs $1.25 to $5.00 Formerly $2.00 to $10.00 A large variety of styles and colors Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. The Blue & The Gray Suits Ready to Wear $15 U. S. TRUE BLUE SERGES— 50,000 of them sold by us in the past eight years and worn by men and young men ‘neath the scorching sun and the drenching rain, without fading or shrinking, QUAKER GRAYS—smart, neat suits of plain gray, tail- ored with the distinction and thoroughness rarely found in suits at $15. FANCY BLUES AND GRAYS —in a large assortment of smart, new designs and fabrics and every one a reyelation of value giving in suits for men and young men at $15. White and Striped White Flannel Outing Trousers $3.50 and $5. wk Brothers BROADWAY, at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers S| 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich. 125TH STREET, UNION SQUARE, 14th Strect, Wes. of Broadway, Harlem Store Open Evenings. To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory—READ 'IT. } All our Very Special Sales Advertised in Sunday’sf! | [papers will be continued to-morrow, a | 13,000 Men’s a2 Suits, at $6.88) | Dresses, \]| should attract every woman who appreciates style and economy. i Conner | extra 1» at ad iy IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Thio le a Wondertel Op- portunit: | | None. 0. D. Resitecten, Sises 15 to 22 years for youths ; 33 to 46 chest for men; in regulars and stouts. The Suits Include | | Blue Serges, both plain and fancy. Gray Woreted, light and dark. Fancy Cheviote in brown, gray fib | | and tan shades. All fre. k | Fancy Worsteds in neat stripes, Heedhnern den? Ricerche values ever offered at this t.me of the your, at and you'll be Longe doe of the greatest money -savi chances you ever had if You don't come here to-morrow. Sale of $8 and $10Summer <0 merican Fiag, Pote. nope A Pre-Decoration D; 1Galvanized Bracket, $ vo on™ Total, $2.28. re $3.00 Baskels Coming just before Decoration Day, these magnetic values Linen &CrashSuits, Worth to $10, at and effe looking. Irie hgeapetede trol penpaerlinipe 4 make them. Sizes for misses and women. Popular mL $ 5. 00 Mantilias,” in reversible Lh A mantle that of Flowering wlties Trmeia. rte S| Plants at 98¢ Linen Bedford Cord Dresses,| , 1.000 large baskets of various bed- Easily Worth pend corgeed odie vitae: 12 $8, to-morrow at “98. 00: Kilarne use. ee 00 on, thiniepectal renee Tora ars tock of bedding plane White te and all colors. Pretty Lingeric $ a at. 5. 00). in dainty lace fects, Ordinarily pion at $10.00. Very smart. Silk & ClothDresses, § Worth to $10, at. 5. 00 kingonte creations, Materials are whipcords, bedfords, foulards, Nassaluion ter ete. Elegantly ‘trimmed and finished. ‘And many other Pre-Decoration Day || fire values at proportionately moderate prices. | ) Vow, SN | american C Cut Glass in Rich, Brilliant Patterns } Preserve Dishes, Ete. Fine Water Jugs, Ele. $3.98 Brilliant American A sale to-morrow, hun- dreds of beautiful and useful pieces of genuine American Cut Glass at low prices without precedent. Brilliant American : can Glass Cream Pitchers, Sugar Holders, and other pieces. Rents Olive Dishes, 6fe 8-Pléce Cut Glass ' 8Inch Fern Dish Onttit, Water Sets at x\\Y $2.95 5 ay VF ZB Bril liant se otice 8-inch handle. Cut 1 Berry Bowls, $1.49 ., Glass Brilliant 4 Fern American air | Dish Cut Glass lhaing, extra fern for the dish, and a 10-inch mirror ick Brilliant Cut Glass Water pup. § 6 | 4 platea i Gloss Water Tumblers, and 1 Mi Flateau, 12-inch, with fancy metal i orice for this outfit sand extra feet on platen. | i to-morrow, $2.95, MISSION CLOCK” bree with every pur- chase of $45 ‘worth of goods or over, Homes Furnished Compleie 3 Rooms at 49-9 re (ol | WY [too wait $1 Duin $1.00 Hey “ . $140. “ §3 “ $1.50 “ i . " $5" $2.00 « $240. “ $10" §2,50 *- Ladies’ or Men’s ao" Clothing “has Ms pal Hen natal ME Michacis BROS BIMAV-9™S1 AM A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GOMAND GET IT. ,

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