The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1912, Page 5

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2838s reece Sace saree ride. vt s * mey'e “loft squad” RUSH TORT TRIAL AS GANESTERS’ BAL GOES UPTO $5000 ese a Judge Rosalsky Would Not | Brook Further Delay in Zelig Shooting Case. (Charles Torti, who is under $2,000 bail eharged with the shooting of “Big Jack” Zelig on the steps of the Criminal Court House a week ago to-day, will be put! on trial on Wednesday before Judge Malone in General Sesstons. District- Attorney Whitman went before Judge Rosaleky to-day and asked that the case be wo assigned. Counsel for Tort! objected, but Judge Rovalsky brushed his argument aside, q@vying: ‘This man constituted himsel the executioner, on behalf of a notor! end of criminals, of the head of an- otter notorious gang. He invaded the very portals of the halle of Justice in tig Geliderative effort to commit mur- der, The quicker an example is made ‘ef him, if he ts found gullty, the better.” Aleo at the request of Mr. Whitman Judge Rosalsky raised the ball of all ‘the fourteen men under indictment for carrying revolvers and other weapons to 95,00, They had been held from ‘Wednesday and Thursday of Inst week vader bail of from $00 to $1,000, ——$—»—__—_ $10,000 IN SILK FOUND. ad Been Stolen from Loft After ‘Wall was Cut Through. Detectives of Acting Capt. McKin- Tecovered $10,000 worth of ailk to-day that had been atolen from the loft of Rosenbaum & Qittmer, manufacturers of neckwear, at No, 77 Broadway. The plunder was @ound in the cellar of @ building in Bast Third street. ‘The burglary was committed last Fri- Gay night, the thieves cutting @ hole fm the wall of the loft tnree feet square to avold coming in contact with bur- qiar alarm wires. I uring the past three weeks the “loft squad” has made twenty-two arrests and recovered $100,- 000 worth of st merchand'se, —$—— a Herd of Avtomobilist Rans Int: Cows With Dire Results, MT. HOLLY, N. J., June 10—After making repairs to an automobile yester- day Charies Kingsley of Pemberton took out for @ trial trip. It rous, He ran into a herd nging to Mrs. J. B. Kelsey re pasturing on the roadside. nimals was instantly killed, two others will probably die, the auto- mobile was wrecked and Kings ey was _ badiy injured. (GIRL DRINKS POISON; 1 | Unconscious ing carbolic acid in the bushes at the Junction of Taylor avenue and Clas: Point Road last night at 10 o'clock, an told @ story of assault to the police, to- day broke down and told the real story of her troubles. her body lying in the bushes, Several passengers tried to revive her, She was carried to the transfer point at West- Dital, and she was hurried away. FER SVERING WORLD, MONDAY, SURE 10, 2018. _ TELLS STORY OF ASSAULT. Form Found in Bushes—Admits Attempt | at Suicide. } Sixteon-year-old Hazel Winchester, A woman riding on a car firet espied chester, where women, thinking~+ she had been murdered, began to scream hysterically, A policeman sent a cail to Dr. Schaeffer, of the Fordh Hos- When she recovered she told of her attempted suicide, She said she lived with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McCarroll, of No. 94 Boston road, When the women folks were at church at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, she said.a male relative had mistreated her. Shortly a‘terward she left for the home of Mrs. Joseph Condon, No, 64 McKinley square, where ehe is em- ployed as a domestic. According to her “Jexhibition game the Giants played at Long Branch yesterday. —— PANKHURST SENTENCE MODIFIED BY COURT. Leader and Other Suffragettes Will Not Be Treated as Ordinary Criminals. LONDON, June 10.—The sentences on the militant suffragettes, Mrs, Imme- line Pankhurst, and Mr, and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, Joint editors of Votes for Women, were to-day modified by Reginald enna, Home Secretary, and the prisoners will finish as first class midemeanants the term of nine months’ imprisonment to which they were condemned at the Old Bailey Ses- sions on May 2% instead of serving as | ordinary criminals. | The Labor manbers of the House of Commons had been pressing the Home | Secretary for some time to grant to suffragettes the privileges of poll prisoners, ny ATTACKS COP WITH SABRE. “Bathing 5: Limelight. Miss May Finn, who with her mother and @ister was dispossessed from No. 26 East Seventy-elghth str month ago and was fined $10 by eistrate story, she left work at 2 P. M. and broaded over the alleged assault. At 6 P. M. she said she purchased @ weak solution of carbolic acid and tried to kill herself, Detective Conway began to cross- question her and kept at her for half an hour, when she broke down and confessed she had been wa: she was twelve years old. 6! came from Llinols four years ago whe: her parents died. League to-day fined Umpires Owens and Brennan $2 each for officiating at the O'Connor May 14 last for parad streets in a bathing sult, was again this afternoon for creatin; which she had been dispossessed, After having been disposwe: jay Finn and her sister, Margaret, got | ck into the house, City Marshal Sol- | mon Kaiser went there to put them | out this afternoon, and Miss Finn at- tacked him with @ sabre, shouting and screaming until a crowd collected. She arrested by Policeman Ryan of the East Sixty-seventh street station and arraigned before Magistrate Krotel in the Yorkville Court. The Magistrate ordered her to furnish a $300 bond for her good behavior. $2, $3 100 Brosdway, 05 Broadway. 849 Broadway, 908 Broadway, 1197 Broadway, 500 Fifth Ave, Our hobby is not | merely the mak- ing of hats, but the making of best Hats. Young Straws are the aristocrats of Straw hatdom. Join the charmed circle and buy yours to-day. and $4. Panamas and Bangkoks at popular prices. prt 1350. Broadway, 6 Brosdway, Only Store on Naasau 8t., No. 97, Only Brooklyn Store, 371 Fulton St., ‘Opporite City Halt, Children love it and A New Drink Of much greater value than Coffee INSTANT POSTUM the newest thing in a food bever- age, not only tastes better than most coffee, but is better for family health. There’s no coffee in (Wo danger from the coffee drug, caffeine) INSTANT POSTUM is made in the cup. Take a teaspoonful direct from tin; Stir in cup of hot water; Add cream and sugar to taste, and— POSTUM 13 ‘ > 3 ° is re Ry e oF adultiera thrive upon it. “Quick asa wink” you have a delightful beverage. Economy to Health and Purse A 100-cup tin of Instant Postum costs 50 cts. at grocers. (l4ct. per cup)—smaller tin at 30c. makes about 50 cups, Regular Postum, Large pkg. (must be boiled 15 minutes)—-25c. Coffee averages about double that cost. “Theres a Reason” the | ented | dis- | turbance in front of the house from! d Miss | ——mmames Double dx Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock | Added Attractions for the Second Week of Our June Sales| “The Big Store’ | teins Every New Book Started TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER © |ggijize ES ten, or as many as you like, and we will give you one stamps for each book that you start this week. These will BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. S.BGREsnnuTPrs (8 AND [9™ STS. IN NEW YORR’S be accepted in addition to the usual limit of other free eam e regular sets of compliment in our Premium Parlor, on the Third FI will be stamps stamps distributed each Tuesday loor of our GREENHUT Building, iven tomorrow. These are in addition to the 60 “Extra” free en with every book started thie week, (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) HOPPING CENTER Greennut-smart coorrr co—MAIN BUILDING Come Along and Get Your Share of These Great Bargains in Beautiful St. Gall Embroideries Tomorrow at 17c, 25c and 29c a yard If we had to buy these embroideries in the regular way, at regular prices, the selling prices would be 29c to 75c a yard instead of the figures quoted above. All are new in design, made on fine nainsook, Swiss and cambric, Irish point, Madeira, English eyelet and “blind” effects. Some have slight imperfec- tions, but nothing to impair their usefulness. 17 to 27 inches wide. Sold by the strip only. 17- to 27-inch Flouncings, Corset Coverings | 45-inch Batiste Flouncings and All-Overs— and All-Overs—values 50¢ to 8) OQ values $1.75 to $5; yard, 42-inch Voile and Ratine Lace Flouncings— values $2.50 to $4; $ 8 27- to 45-inch Swiss and Voile Floune- inge—values to $2; yard........... 98¢ 98c, $1.49,$1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 (MAIN Bultding, Main Floor.) ‘GREENHUT-sizGEL coorer co—MAIN BUILDING: These Sales Continued Tomorrow in the Women’s Store! Women’s Linen Suits and Dresses In the Very Smartest Styles of the Season The Linen Suits The Linen Dresses at $5 to $12.75 at $6.50, $7.50, $9.75,$12.75 Made of French linen, linen crash, ramie and Upwards novelty weaves, in belted, Norfolk, high- A splendid collection of plain-tailored wasted, plain-tailored and many other novel | | and trimmed styles. The values are simply effects. marvelous. In the Wonderfully Popular Waist Department We continue the Greatest June Sale ie Ristory of the store, White ling 79 C, 1, 51, 50, $1.98 and Upward are ticularly featured, and (MAIN Building, Firat Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN “Mill End” Sale of 100,000 Business Envelopes Regularly Priced Up to $2 a Frowsand, Tomorrow's e, 65¢c Ot course, every box won't run the same, but in the big lot we offer, you are bound to find plenty to suit your Fertoes This is the biggest bargain lot ever placed on sate. Many popular tints are in- cluded: also plenty of white, in various grades. Choice of either size Gor 0" (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) For Tomorrow's Specials in See Our Advertisement on Page 9. MAIN BUILDIN Don’t Overlook Our New Enlarged Restaurant Direct stairway entrance on 18th Street near 6th Avenue; also from Center Stairway, Main Floor. Four- teen passenger elevators in the run either directly to the rant or near it. pecial for tomorrow we will s whole live boiled lobster (elsewhere regularly $1) at 50c. (MAIN Building, Basement.) pirces range ........ 'GREENHUT-stEGEL CoorEer co—MAIN BUILDING: These Lavallieres and Festoons Regularly Priced up to 2 5e $1. On Sale, Tomorrow, We bought all the manufacturer had—and we're sorry nj at, Each, .. he didn’t have ten times as many. The lavallieres are silver- finished, in dainty designs set with rhinestones; also gray finish, set with imitation turquoise or topaz. The Festoons are gray-finished, set with imitation coral, topaz, jade or turquoise drops. Values to $1 each; take ‘em away, tomorrow, at 25¢, (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) ‘ GREENHUT-SIEGEL cooper co—MAIN BUIL DING———— 25c Silk-and-Cotton Fabrics A June Clean-Up Sale, Tomorrow at, a Yard, 12'%c There are plain and fancy designs, Jacquards, stripes, dots and neat figures. All highly lustrous, shimmering ma- terials in a full color range. Only 5,000 yards, so come EARLY. (MAIN Building, Main Phoor,) GREENHUT-SIKGEL CooreR co—MAIN BUILDING——— Pianos on Trial Free for Thirty Days You May Select Any Piano from Our Stock GueeNHUT-siecet coorer co—MAIN BUILDING Tomorrow’s Sale of Sturdy and Stylish Suits for Men and Youths Suits Formerly|Suits Formerly Mandkerchiefs—cach Women's Dress Sairt up to $4; not every $ sheineach style , 1.95 Let us send it to you. TRY Waraan's angle Low fieee— Priced at Priced up IT FOR A MONTH FREE OF Bence A" 69e Als and $5 85 to $12, $ CHARGE, and after you have 8c und 9¢ Odd Towels .. Be $10, at e at.. e 19¢ Crib Blankets —at ile » ae.. "s 69e Batiste and Lawn "5448, %22°'3. 98 Misses’ Parasols —v The Suits at $5.85 include broken lots of youths’ suits and suits for small men; we cannot fit men who wear larger sizes than 38. That's why these $8 and $10 “odd” suits are put into the first group; at $5.85. The Suits at $7.85 offer better picking for men of regular build, for the size-assort- ment goes all the way up to 46, There are suits of blue wor- sted, fenev gray, brown and tan mix- tures; the very styles that are in demand; ie, at $7.85, Hair Roils— hable; value 25c brie Corset Covers 8 10c 1Uc satisfied yourself that OUR — PIANOS ARE THE BEST AT THEIR PRICES then start payment $ a on our liberal terms Week ) beginning at....... You Have Three Years to Pay for It There is no extra charge and no interest. mn Even the small sum you advance for cartage “edad will be credited to your account, should you decide to keep the piano. Among all the celebrated makes we carry, ig, we call special attention to Our Artistic $ Kirchhoff at....... 225 And Our Caldwell $ Player-Piano at.... 375 Come in and let us show you and prove to you why YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN BUY YOUR PIANO IN THE BIG SLORE, (MAIN Building, Fourth Pioor.) Meders Filled ) GREENHUT- eL cooren co—MAIN BUILDING Freshly Caught Fish We receive daily shipments of selected, just-caught fish from Long Island, Long Branch, Newport and Bos on. Fish that is just as fresh as any that you might catcn with your own hook and line—-probably fresher, for you wouldn't use the care in getting it home that we use in getting it to you. Furthermore, fish is mighty good eating, and at the prices we quote there need be no alarm about the so-calicd high cost of living, for, after all, this question is regulated (regarding foods) by your own selection. Here are a few specials for tomorrow from the Fish Section, and we advise watch subsequent advertisements, (MAIN Building, Second Ploor.) you to Strictly Fresh Fish—Long Island flounders,| Strletly Fresh Fish Boston goclish steals, | Sirietly Frosh FishSea Bass, uttertish, | Cholce Canned Salmon-—Helmert bran Newport haddock, boston codlish and finest halibut steaks, frech Spanish 4 € porgies; these fish ure shipped direct PrH jk . tb c ckerel: Ib 2¢| from Lere BranchtoThe Big Store; Ib. Gc | Pink salmon; packed in t-Ib. tall cans; 10c ph Fish Kingfish and 12! n Weakfish— shipped to The Big 0 smoked Finnan Haddock best quality 10. sold nearly everywhere at ISccan.... Tong Branch bluefish ; ib 2c ore direct from Long Pran hs lb Pe | 'mnitd-cured, nice, thick, fat fish; Ib c (MAIN Building, Thied Floor.)

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