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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1912. 9 complaint, but to the great rant pleas of gullty, were sentenced yester-/seven years old; pleaded guilty to in-) Brown, twenty-seven years old, pleaded | offense; sentence suspended. Morris of the court reom Greenson gravely lday. The penalties given them wore|Jury to property; adjudged Insane; sent) guilty of assault; second offense; State! Lewis, seventeen yeara old; pleaded five imitations of ali the cries and |as follows to Matteawan Insane Asylum. Prison seven years and six monchs guilty grand larceny; stole $175 from Sruotect employer; first offense; polses he had been subjected to and ¥. BY JUDGE 0° IVAN. BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. convinced the Magistrate of their enr- ty JUDGE ROSALOK _ Shad aN a Sonn Madarthy, twentyoseven yeare| Sones nist er |Mereing qualities. ~ Then the Magis- Nicolino Scapeliato, ninete Joseph Allen, eighteen years olf, and) Jonn Movarthy, ts] Years old: p 4 trate said that while tt might have | pleaded guilty to abduction; no prior) William Brower, twenty-one y: oid, |S4: pleaded guilty @rand larceny, held] stole cloth Robey, en 1 guilty potty 1 | Get the Original and Gensine valued $48: first " : tugbo: ( 0 nit ne mo a been very disturbing he guessed it conviction; Bimira Reformatory. Irv-| both pleaded guilty to burglary; frat | UP *WsOat captain in Roosevelt s penitentiary one month. Walter Ta could land stole &% in cash and watch valued] twenty-two yeare old; pleaded guilty 5 lggnin thee sergeant. was tency, 38 NINETEEN ARE p ing Allen, twenty-three years old, con-| offenders. Broke into apartment at No.| at gin, aecend offenses arate meieon four | carrying revalver, fourth offense, Hla‘. H 0 R L | C K produced the ordinances and rected |victed on trial for burglary; broke into| 28 West One Hundred and Fourteenth | years and three months. James Mulvey, | P89" Keven years orders made by Police Commissioner | apartment No, 28 West Fifty-secon1| street; each to Elmira Reformatory.|tweuty-fve years old; pleaded guilty | pon MALTED MILK |5 Ringham several years ago, “and street second offense; State prison,|Frank Dzeineinaky, twenty-five yoars| robbery; held up citizen and stole watch; Ambassador Bryce to Return. ihe wrong blll deeded for yeare and five months. Harry|old, pleaded mullty of assault; second! and chain valued at $10; two prior con- Aug. 1—Asked to-day in en hand rng sergeant.” reniarked the magis- Some Had Committed One |sonneten, forty-tive peare old; tried andloffender; penitentiary one year. ‘Edward|victions; State prison nite years and| the House of Commons by Sir Clement t Ith a smile, “you certainty have convicted of burglary; broke into house |Crawford, twenty-one years old; pleaded five months, William M, TLawrence,| Kinloch-Cooke whether the resign tion Exec ‘a eret. Greenson’s Slumbers 2'0ve4, Your case, and Til fine the de-| Previous Offense; Others | No. #8 Fast Forty-eighth atreet; firat| guilty to petty larceny; stote clothing | forty years old; pleaded guilty foc gery; |of James Bryce, British Ambassador tr auite eet sh S SIUINDETS fondant one dollar. If "ane ‘ora offense; State prison, not less than| from boarding-house; three prior con-| robbed employer of $23,000) first offense; |the United States, was impenting a - |me ogain I'll make the fine or as } =~) Ti |two years or more than five years.(victions; penitentiary three months. State prison five nm years. John | whether his successor had been ic} wi eaned ei 4 a v5 le} pleaded guilty to petty larceny; atote | FUNtY fF Gtale Fe from | state for Foreign Affairs el th ked out of court. “Here's |Dleaded gullty to grand larceny; stole | p! i stole | apart t No. 101 Weat Seventieth that substitute. HORLICK’ Wrathful. eare va hoitie for wetie sae, T ques |$1 from pedestrian on East Seventy-| fur overcoat from undertaker's shop at) SParimont ar So. it West Rewentieth | see, wryce would return to W eno Askfor S,, ; Hington Nineteen prisoners convicted in the|second street; first offense; Elmira|No. 60 Melrose avenue; first offense; year, James Rellly, seventeen years old;| early In September to resume his work MOF in Any Milk den | those yelpers will Court of General Sessions, or entering! Reformatory. Daniel A. Cerino, twenty- penitentiary thirty days, Mitchell pleaded guilty carrying revolver; frat know ‘Policomen's | Row’ next time-hey?" |, Baca see, These Splendid Sales To-Morrow and Saturday wis iip e1. v@ainst the raucous cries of the atreet awkers; and in securing the conviction who is attached to the Lenox | : Women’, 8 Washable Dresses Greatl | rn a cn ae cote Sou ta off 0 33 Soars Leaders of Fathim I] oro Ca Reduced for Rapid Clearance 4 $4.50 and $5.00 Washable IE tevuems Pass te toes AVE. 1977020" STREET. Dresses, $2.75 A Whe e@heer enforced ata ‘hbeSEN not Several hundred of these dresses in the prettiest new styles, only by ¢he displ hi Our Summer Delivery wxTrt to the Seaside Vy i Vege ae caries || C“eveaa maersturtsomnise =) (1 New York's Shopping Center) | dig tie fete pr arden, Chen to dew ny evidence of no mean tistrionio abil- , Semen mt ene rge aes | Clearance of Our Misses’ and Chile tines riting'® te fs sped sw. Sees?! Aren’s Summer Wearing Apparel eta ee + Teed aissbor pardon, “toot more, Women's $6.50 and $7.75 Git niene tes pardon, “Goad morn Brings Lowest Prices of the Season Washable Dresses, $3.50 Another Great Piece of News More Genuine Priest! Cravenetted Mohair and $00 = nase Other Well Known Brands —2-Piece Suits, $15 Kinds .. Biicercetucel ter samen: ipa eae are usually shown at this price. The styles have been selected with few of this kind and a few of that, and marked them the sume care and attention as is given to high priced silk ferrite at prices that should make them unusually attrac- Many of the dresses are copies of expensive models, slightly ) | Bat his slumbers aid not last tong. He T! Suits that are light as down and cool as a December ‘ he season’s end brings some wonderful ake ; Fa ftp wesens alow ary RaSceA Sesh ! 8 These dresses have nothing in common with the garments you bliarard. EF Second Floor, Mall Orders Filled. ; The suits of the moment—-the suits you see on the well-dressed men about town, Not the old fogy blacks—but mohairs in the new colors and vhen suddenly a bugle note split the tiation, Then a bell clanged, and a jarsh voice shouted something about! ‘Sclesors to grind!’ This happened sov- ‘) trai times, and then Sergt. Greenson tive. © Third Floor. modified, ) ie ‘Third logo Ne Malt Orders shades and stripes. ’ aa’ tial hoxtnd a vant beta A fine Simpson Crawford dress costs so little that embers embecidered in _white_on_colora_or red Grado ball Heibeds Alastes caa Slide Wik Nalelins ELE jeyed Hie ahd “Btsliba Ga” GOWn the it will toe be at all by Ht girls and young THT TRS RGR ORAS SRT TWIT Coats half lined; sizes $4 to 46. Regular and stouts. | block, women buy them two and three at a time. ‘Wacsnita Hiedant Suk Sumimee Dinas: ‘ ” e The Sergenat returned to bed, some- Just note some of these special reductions. Women's Elegant Silk Summer Dresses 6 Seotea ss haven voon oowacaet pee $4 “Eagle” Pure Silk it he had scarcely closed hia eyos! when a noise between the clatter of a watchman’s rattle and a siren's whoop | made him sit up. He heard under his | window the refrain of the itinerant | bearded clothes buyer, “I “Ca a-a-a-anh | clothes!” TOO MUCH NOISE FOR HIM, SO} HE HAD TO GET UP AND ACT. Greenson threshedNwbout resentfully, d d to $5.00 Misses’ $7.50 Dresses *$ 2, 95 The ich extn tenn bade alle trim:nod with laces; many different models. Now Marked . Women’s $12.75 to $17.50 Lingerie Dresses at $8.50 Misses’ $12 Dresses $ ‘An assemblage of dninty creations of sheer batiste, voile and marquisette, 6. 0 trimmed with cluny, filet, eyelet, linen, Val. and other fine laces, AreNow. . some have messaline sashes. Alla ful and wonderful bargains at 98.0, be Misses’ $37.50 Lingerie 18. 75 125 Handsome Washable Dresses at $4.50 Shirts for $2.65. Eagle shirts are standard the world over. Every one ineold with a guarantee—every one is as good a sbirt as can be made for the price at which it was intended to sell. This lot of re in the soft cool silks so much in demand at this season, in the newest colors, coat cut, and with French cuffs that Dresses Are Now . ie Crean materials, stunning styles and correct colors. Formerly sold closed his eyes again, and tried to count | A lot of Children's White Dresses, 85 Stunning Washable Dresses at $5.75 turn back; all sixes, a dereatblcrcrmet gag teat sneep jumping over a fence. Now, | slightly soiled from handling: original value 81.65, 62.95 | | White linen with eyelet embroidery, others trimmed with laces Formerly A-tew of our own makes of shite inaleo added to this lat, They there's the big gray buck, leading ‘em,” and 89.7 ld ap to 810, at $5. 75. are equally good value. he said to himself. “And here come now $1.00 $1.50 ana $3.50 Women's $7.50 Silk Bathing Suits at $4.75 the Uttle fellows, one, two, three, four Misses’ $25 Tailor-Made Serge Suits, All this season's newest styles of plain and changeable taffeta or of bound with silk thread, in the new Fall model, messaline, tastefully trimmed, at 94.75. as illuateated; special at ......0..++ 8.75 A Misses Chamoise Dress, #8 illustrated, copy vighales forcgn mode, wetas.ineeaet”, 929.75} Complete Boudoir Sacques and Gowns “A-waany watermelons, each petatoes, berries, nice adist fresh fruit and all f-I-ine vegetablos!" wailed a voice immediately outside the window, idem in he a aid fr | $6.50. $7.00 and $7.50 New Bohemian Coiffure, $5 | That Will Delight the Hearts of the Pretty Women! Comprising a 6,01 30-inch oe feet Count BELEN ArSY E ’ 1 1. d Just a word about the merchandise before we mention prices. These ues but the one who was making the most I Y bi “oide! ed Batiste Robes at the et pelet, Lan he a! at i and gowns are the prettiest, daintiest things that have come from noise appeared to be Charles Frank | ransflormation and your aor the dressmakers in many a day. We got them at these less-than- Pio -eiahth street, and (o him Green| Extraordinary Sale Price of $2. 39 erraniey saya. veuiveua true-value quotations because it was the end of the manufacturer's son spoke resentfully, The peddle hair from becoming season. 7 Second Floor, Ne Mall Orders. sald he guessed he was within the A special lot of 300 hurried to ug by one of our representatives now returning * burnt, bleached and $1.75 to $2.50 Boudoir Sacques at 98a he had to make 1 nolse to aol BY from abroad. He reports that Bohemian embroidery has taken strong hold on fashion and will be the brittle from the sun nuch of af wares, and he'd make ax 1 poms < ee te a and sea air by wear- ee | leading feature in the coming season’s st jor, Mall Orders Filled, Rag vnee p ot dotted lawn and datats voles alt asad es TTecreant Bean This offer is most unusual, and we Fe not expect to repeat it, so take advantage of it as it will be “ty Beet ler ee |, Torchon by nce aoe ond b Y Nhboss Empire st; pbc summons and p' vet quite impossible to sell any of these again at less than 86.50, and many will be marked 87.00 and $7.50. tions and switches, with kimono sleeve, pompadour neck and three-quarter sleeves, ‘and the littl A oe uatiear ns Rober of that rolt French Batiste, with rich wide Rohemion embroidered eee belted kimono shown in the picture—sizes 34 to 46—while they last, at 98¢. h nolse the could doraers. Ot he uv val Beng as ich olde, an they cou eraers, Ke fas om $3.00 2 34.00 Boudoir Gowns at $1.98 prisoner off to ‘the ‘Tremont avenu station, and then followed him to Pee assists Sree wee nota} ("While They Last, Friday One of the Great Features in While They Last, Friday One of the Great Features in _ Sillshedlendice leg The August Furniture Sale . Special Will Be One Hundred of These baiial wad Yodo $1.10 Porch Chairs at 50c Boudgir gowns in dotted owiss, cross bar, vole and striy dimity; Empire style, trimmed with lace and ribbon, belted kimono and loose effects, long straight lines; all daintily trimmed. $5.00 Boudoir Gowns at . . . $2.98 Made of sheer voile and cross bar muslin, Empire and loose effect, elaborated with torchon or filet lace and ribbon. Hundreds of Women Are Buying for | We Are Going to Doctors will examine your eyes f Brass Bed Outhe And you can depend upon it that they'll ee ‘J Complete .. $12. 50 eng ecge pe; laste cis Thisand the Next Season in This Sale of¥ |Sacrifice 29 Exchanged Pianos } yor etter idea of its construction, f th t dS, t ‘4 ' Such a price has never happened before—it may never | Letter than words wor ld do. Of ° ° We want to get rid of every one of them to-morrow and Satur. happen oui cz rasa ree [out tare tse nos wol sec White Shoes at B1.7OP) i wiret ecis. "ou new vt ek nora com Aut ah Be is made with 2-ineh_posts with an eal or phone orders, in the history of our piano selling. Well known makes for a fraction of their Every Pair a Bona Fide $3.00 Value, value. {F Fourth Floer. New lots continue to arrive daily, keeping the styles Every instrument is fully guaranteed and sizes complete, Lot comprises: [> fecond Foor. by us-—and the guarantee means that if the purchaser does not feel fully Button Shoes, Colonials and Pumps of White Duck. satisfied with theinstrument purchased we will allow, within one year, every All neatly arranged on tables for easy and quick choos-f | dollar paid toward the purchase of ing. Your choice at $1.79 a pair. any new inatrume nt here. |9$3.50-34 Patrician Low Shoes, $1.89 Misses’ and Children’s Low} | .:".:ct || ShoesandPumpsat About 4) noo! ede 75c instead of $1.35 to $1.75. (Sizes 6 to 11.) 98c instead of $2.00 to $3.00. (Sizes 1114 to 5.) 30 Fi => so 2 2. 2 os 2 2 -~~q' mattress. Bed gas $6.95 No Mail, C. O. D. or Phone Orders, $12.00 $ Gold Filled Watches Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes. wreoet bright, This 939 Dining Room Outfit, 316 ' Own Nome $39 Dining roe Outfit, $16.00 ‘There are many people who ask for this five-leg tavle, i y s N and without doubt they are the most substantial tabl From an Overstocked Importer We Have Received for Our © ew York's Shopping Center Nine out of exert fen Jewellers tu New y Tada Tia bacdsoran ool atarined ce th eit ant e Groceries Kini burt ieee ive, Ot Bie Sa aiartarad oa cual wtcuenttee eter eat August Linen Sale 500 E> Blath Floor, le for it Become 4 a Member of Our Furniture Club. 40; 00 B B d : ‘We Require No Club Fee. $ rass Beds 5 $3 50 P t T bl Red Ripe Tomatoes (limited.) Doz. $1.28; Can lle. | ip in our Furniture (up will enuble you to furnish your home, $2.75 to $3. attern Table | 30000 strips Breakfast B, horre plete or in part, on the deferred payment club plan for less than cash , P' acon, . . 153¢¢, | elsewhere, Write or consult the Bureau of Accounts on the Second Cloths to Sell at $].95 MOUNTAIN BLEND CorPRE ROvAL ATUART seLEctaD | Floor, which will be pleaved to give full details y 28c Ame Aus Ly, 18¢ Lty 7 It's «& most exceptional ring, for very rarely iy it possible to save so} IN A il regular | g . Li be Dann, | much on such a fine quality table cloth 0c. ere jonded to sult tb ry) me 8C Extra heavy erade, both Irish and Scotch manufacture, warranted pure Roy AL BREAK Aa i sauce, 9c | Tren satin damase; a wide vance of beautiful desiuns; aise 217 vards,| G0CO Mide.vel , | 93, 50 and $4.00 Pattern Table Cloths, 2x2! yards, at $2.45 $2.50 All-Linen Napkins, large size, dozen.......... $1.85) "$ | | 18¢c Barnsley All-Linen Heavy Toweling, yard....... 12) ESH kGuS— dozen at ic Over 100 of these beds sold this|| | Fine Quality Seamless Bed Sheets aqme, week, Is it any wonder that our | All Exceptional Fine Quality, Seamless. £7 Main F jail Orders Filled, BET, SINTANDE bedding department is one of th: 59c BED SHEETS~—single size, oe BED SI extra 59 Ale BURGONDY= > * 850 most popular departments in New 64x90 inches, special et. c @1ox2ly yds. each c : oes $160 Lathes Library Suit, $87.50 | Pork You should tave sdvantage o|] | 18eana Zoe BLL LOW CASES hens | soc SCALLOPED BILLOW CASES-© BT FLOUR— thn) |(NuW FOTATORS—Dushel gy 95 | fe | Eee PP peyte rer hh yor CHARLES A. KEENE stitched tnd plain hemmed; various | nicely made with embroidered edge; Diamonds hes, Jeweler, | qualities; full size, seme full ‘size, 45x86; splendid 19 | 180 Broadway, New York, r CORA ARAE eG BOD values katt lctier et c OPEN UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. i] SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH ST., IN NEW YoRK's SHOPPING CENTER * < ss ; u r i or green Spani:h Leather. Frames are bright or dull finish. finishes, 917.50, ‘These Suits are made of solid Cuban Mahogany, upholstered with brown | this splendid offer. Ali ay | sWEEs ORANGES “dédon, $1.00; dozen... 22c ee bah } vient nee i bichlaga 7 — t . 0. s0nes = ~ - —_—

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