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anaenaeerenymr mec ererrte cues ~SENTENGETEN OF TWELVE CONVICTED Youth, Gufity of Manslaughter, Gets from Seven to Four- A Pes Years. BETHEARTSAVES ONE. Released on Plea That He Forced His Way Into Apart- ment Because of Jealousy. ‘Twalve prisoners, who confesed or were convicted of vertous offences, (were Aigposed of in the Criminal Branch @f the Supreme Court and the Courts @f General Gessions yesterday. Two of the twelve were given thelr ifverty on @ampented sentence. ‘The disposition of the cases wae as totows: BY JUDGE @WANN. WEILAZAM SMITH, twenty-four years 4, Pleaded guilty to unlawful entry. Firat offence. Accused by Leonore Logan of No. © West One Hundred and Thirty-fiith etreet of forcing en- trance into her apartment. Gentence @umpended at the request of complain- “it appearing thet the complain- and defendent were formerly iov- and thet the ect was caused by J. VAD, twanty-eiz years old, Pleaded guilty to carrying re- volver. First offence. Sentence eus- mnded “on account of reputation of fondant, he being employed by . @tates Government.” HARRY ORAWFORD, twenty-eight years @¢. Pleaded guilty grand larceny. Held up pedestrian on Lib- erty street and stole watch) Third @ffence. State Prison, four years. DAVID MARTIN, fitty years old. In- @lcted with Crawford. Pleaded guilty. Fourth offence, State Prison, ve yeare, BY JUSTICE BLANCHARD. HARRY GIBSON, twenty-six years @14, Tried and convicted af extor- thon. Obtained $0 from school teacher * A ahggag so 3 to diegrace him. First ry, three months. ESPOSITO( twenty years 4, Pleaded guilty to manslaughter. @hot ama xilled Paul Cassetta Aus. 3 at Second avenue and One Hundred 24 Fifteenth. Second offense Stato Prison, seven to fourteen years. BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. ALBERT GHUIN, aineteen years @l4, Tried and convicted of petty larceny. Stole clothing from store, No. $2 Broome street. First offense. Penitentiary, one year, and fined $00. BY JUDGE FOSTER. JOHN BROWN, twenty-seven years eid, and Rose Brown, twenty years @id. Tried and convicted of grand Yarceny. Both first offenders. Stato ‘wago! @econd street butcher. @ffenders. State Reformetory. GEORGE WILLIAMS, forty-eight ol. Tried ani convicted of Siretery «Fourth effense, State wevpn years, G@enor Comes After leven Years. WASHINGTON, Oot? 4.—Although his am wes not recognised officially for than a decade, Secretary Mao- Veagh has awarded « eitver medal of A Real Cure For Rheumatism Buce Bottle to Prove thet Here at Last Is the Remedy that Overcomes this Pain- fal and Dangerous Disease, Don’t Suffer Another Day. ‘We want ‘omen in mtn SRheaisatien to eis meer rte it ‘te can: rome yourselt an family, aa you can, ote With*enie terrible: disease, | Memory. | iy te for ente by! per bottle | Fens, “will send you if you wilt send 10 cent pay ry Ty Pa TT ORR —=== MAIN BUILDING: Shoes Half Soled and Heeled Work Done by the Celebrated Goodyear Sewing Process. 75¢ a Pair Best leather. Fauitiess Workmanship. | (MAIN Building, Besoment.) ‘MAIN BUIL DING: Three Sample Lines of Toilet Sets, Brushes Jewel Cases, &e. Odds and Ends tutled from a Famous Maker’s Stock PRICED FOR QUICK DISPERSAL A most interesting sale of three sample lines of sets, brushes, jewel cases and, novelties of various kinds to be disposed of at a great re- duction in price. As there is but one ofa kind detailed description is impossible. A_GRAND_OPPORTU- NITY FOR GIFT SEEKERS! Toilet and Dresser Sete—2, jeces ; val 8c to $15; eens, ot 3 and 4 values $2 to $12; at..... 1.95 to Cloth and Hat Brushes and Hew saso;a DOC w 1.95 * 25c 0 '5 Powder Jars, Hair Receivers, Salve Jars, Vases, Soap Dishes, Hat Pin Holders, Candle Sticks, Ash ‘Trays Jewel Cases—va! 30c to $8; at Cigar Jars, etc.— er 50¢ to WBew'® tte je, MAIN Building, Main Floor.) have a choice of SIX in black and white, fi selling. Quali Unexce iHed Flour gap MEDAL nour 10-Ib. cotton bag. BEST RYE FLOUR— bag, 79°} tton bag... D-ZERTA PUDI lemon tapi reg. 10c pai APPLE CID! PURB OLIVE 0! French otive o' SWIFT'S BORAX SOAP— box, 100 bara, 83.74; 10 bere. Woot, Soop with purchase of Swift's Borax Goan. O bare SUNNY MONDAY LAUN- 1 ben POLLY Patthd CLEANSER ( FREB—@ ickages. Gi Washing Pow er wil hove, epeclal MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP— box, 100 bars, $ 10 fog. Sc bare. E—One large size eample Sew Calpe vith purchese of ote. . T5e to *9.75 Hundreds of Smart Trimmed Hats They will be shown for the first time, tomorrow. That's the sensational leading {tem for tomorrow’s selling in our Untrimmed and Read HUNDRED—mostly hand-blocked, carefully madé and finely finished, fine velver with wide velvet binding; stil come early for first choice. $1.95 to §2.95 Black Silk Velvet Tams at 95¢ Hand made, with soft conserva-|§2- tive tam crowns and stiff brims; 1,000 of them ready for tomorrow's — Fountain ., Ade Soap Specials ‘ FREE—One’ regular So cake Swit's ‘© purchase of the TRE PVENING WORLD, THURSVAX, OUTUSER ¥4, 1912. “Better tiouds for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money than Elsewhere Bi Storg A City in Itse SEL COOPER ©. J.B.GREBNHUT, Pres. 16®to 19% Streets ‘MAIN BUILDIN Sale of 1,000 Women’s ‘19.50 to °25 Coats, Tomorrow, at . . $]().75 Last Tuesday’s sale was a record-breaker. We sold more coats in that one day than many Stores sell in a week. Since then we have made another purchase from a prominent manufacturer of high-class coats. YOUR CHOICE OF 25 STYLES—Four as illustrated. The materials include: STURDY TWEEDS, IN BROWNS, GRAYS AND TANS; RICH DOUBLE-FACED CLOTHS IN ALL THE DESIRABLE SHADES; CHEV- I0TS AND TWO-TONED DIAGONAL WEAVES. Go. where you’ will—visit the highest- 4 priced specialty shops in town—make com- parisons. We urge you to do this, for WE‘will profit by the result. The styles are particularly fetching. All the new ideas in collars, cuffs, pipings Mi and trimmings are embodied in the fashioning of these coats. Included are: Smart “Johnny” Coats, with the little touches of braid; the very pructical full-length coat suitable for so many occasions » —for street, for steamer, for automobile, etc. ome made on the graceful lines with straight loose back, some belted, others slightly fitted. Trimmings ate velvets, braid and fancy buttons. Sensational as uur previous sales have been, this event for tomorrow eclipses them all. COMB AS EARLY AS YOU CAN! "Meet Me-at the Fountain me GREENHUT-S Sixth Avenue 7 cra ie $40) Playing—Spee 9 For Tomorrow (Friday) Only 25c All-Silk Taffeta Ribbon—prett; floral designs; yard. . Y 10c $1.35 All-Wool Storm Serge—black only; 54 inches wide; yard. 59c te ee eee e eens toilet $1.50 Flannelette Gowns — for 59¢ women; pink and blue stripes; at article $1_and $1.25 Lace- and Embroidery: Trimmed Lingerie Walstentor ar, 48¢c women; also tailored shirts; at.. 3 and § $1.25 American Taffeta Umbrellas—for men and for women; plain and novelty handles; repeal vie awed 50c pieces; 7.50 Whisk 68 Kid Gloves—f ; “menders”; pair .... ce tadeeerte 25¢ No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. orders will be filled on the above extra specials, Quantities are limited. 2.75 (MAIN Building, First Floor.) MAIN BUILDING —— GREEN, ‘BU T BUILDIN Sale of Leather Library Suites These use exceprionally high-grade suites, ‘and ordinary circumstances would be marked considerably hi Rut we were fortunste enough to secure them at a most ad- vantageous price. There are also individual leuthes owe included in this sale, but we haven't room to list them all here. It will pay you to come in and !onk around. Shown for the First Time—On Sale, Tomorrow, at D, 6.75, °9.75 14.75 and ‘22.50 Price pe is not paportant a buying millinery, unless | styles sre copied (as they are sure to be) the prices elsewhere wiil you are receiving the utmost in style and smartness. And that’s | most likely be at least doutle our special selling figures. what makes this sale “different” from others around town. Come, see the millinery! A fashion and bargain trest awaits None of these trimmed hats has ‘ever been exhibited before. | you. And when these Plush and Silk Velvet Dress mHabes Values Up to *5 $]. 9 5 Tomorrow, at to Wear Millinery Department. You ° ncluded are hats made of erect-pile plush, ine silk velvet principally black), some silk velvet “Tams; es of black velvet with white Giping: others of I others of hatters’ plush (silk hap NOT MANY OF EACH KIN so please (MAIN Buhding, Fire Ploer.) Massive Leather Library Suite—as illustrated ; made of se- lected birch finished in rich mahogany; consents in Spanish leather, This is an saveuehy well-made suite, con- ting of settee $2 inches wide and 40 inches high, armchair andarm rocker; large, roomy and comfortable bigs $ $75; tomorrow, At... . 0.6... cece eee neces $2.95 Ready-to-Wear |Mpsct’ end Children’s | “Hanky. mate crcoraitoy. Wr bee Plumes and Fancies Plush Tams—$1.95 paps and plaid cloth in an as-(Black Ostrich Plumes—16 and 17 inches long; An erect-pile plush sortment of colors; all trimmed these are very low-priced, at 95c. brim and sett, crown, trimmed with} with Tyrolean feathers; at 69¢, asing ott Facies pal] of broad nine sons sisi of two ostri is with a ire Bleck nad ie est colors. PPO" Reversible “Hanky-Panky” Hats—) fooped atthe base forming a pompun. They shade | Velvet erect pile plush on one side and pes white to natural; at § shepherd plaid cloth on the other;| Fancy Feathers—these best colors of plush, trimmed with| jan qyrolean feathers; value $1.95; at HI (MAIN Buttting, Firat Floee.) ot roms values up to $1.25; at 3%¢. ‘MAIN BUILDIN Groceries, Meats & Cakes Mail and Telephone orders promptly filled. Call 4000 Chelsea. Coffee Fresh Fish Our Own Haking Rossted fresh daily is our Coffee fe clean fish ofan St chorge, In our Ey ee Bakery we make yaubtrt STEAKS— ee cakes, pastry, MEXICAN PEASERRY Ck COPPEE— 34c Peer eeeeeeeeeeteerrrrrir tries 3 ibs., 81; Ib. Homi BLEND COFFE 81; Hy EST, MARACA Ibs., 82.15; Id. PURE CORNSTAR' large, roomy armchair and rocker; uph Spanish ‘eather: Colonial desi value $90; $, tomorrow, at (GREENHUT Bulkding, Second Floor.) bs hlld BUILDING A ‘tet of Si Brighten up your home with one of these pretry little sonunters| They're great company—end youl appreciate their companionship! Your young- Sters will enjoy them, too Other Pa in our Conservatory, tomorrow: il; 3 to choose hare imitating lynx; at $1.95. Fresh Cereals IMPORTED PEA’ FANCY IMPORT WHITE KIDNEY " 5Be 7 PAE Reeve be tt loth a Bird ages, “Aquariums, Canary and Goldfish Supplies, &c. (MAIN Buliding, Sixth Flour.) _, 15e Freeh ‘eeimon si FRUIT STOLEN ma style; each 25 fi BOSTON BROWN BREAD WHite’ Hiway TARTS “89 47c 49c MAIN BUILDING: Wines & Liquors Sir Robert Burnett & Co,’ London bad Spanish mac Fresh mackerel Long Branch weak Long Bransh butte Long Branch sea bi Newport haddock Long Island fioun: Boston Market codfish For Frida, Phim Bey CHOICE CALIFORNIA PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA each... CHOCOLATE ALMOND ALASKA PINK doz., $1.14; 1+ JELKE’S BEST BUTTERIN Selb. package, $1.17; 2-1d. print, 49: Guinness’ ‘3 For- necause it fp ake ; C, Fresh Meats fs perfect condition, We deliver sippaid and charged orders, MB—hind re of city> 1 El, FOOD 'C. each FRESH COCOANUT = monmionan RYE — 83.25 Fruits and Vegetables MACAROONS—Id quarters et cin: 136 eailen, 2.04; 8 guar FANCY BALDWIN or GREENING 39q | | LARGE WHITE POTATOES nd quarters’ of Can- De tenet oodet -quart basket 120-1b. bag, 38c New Rep “ONIONS * onions, Tg es AL RR a BO 86 rt fore quarters of Jo euge, pout winsny— blood beers, sugar pe weet potas | | pn - ‘gmt en viaees eee ‘ New Canned Foods is of tread)” Qe ) | 49¢ SaaS) geen WHOLE JERSEY TOMATOES 1 5@ ‘= ected eam, tres 200 York. a T BEB holce cuts of q Wiper SAMPLE TEAS—equal eee sare ‘ ie Monogram elsewhere a er, : q ic Reet ceta) fon Alas ‘V7 A ¢ Whisky No. 5 RHINE WINES, BAL ble ; v Pot-' *Sul Whi 42 pu , eee to bunchs 9 for 0c jeRsey Tanke VeAies 14c 18¢ rd Imported dleest Vhisky Cc . caddy, 04.78; 50 ¢ “ne 16c Srlacreb’ KING PIPPINS—5 wart trem “Sa fet: Kt m 138 to datiery tm Tal King's i fen (BS Pel] ee ate (MAIN Bulidlag, Third Floor) a Ronit 12c