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"MRS. PANKHURST HELD FOR TRIAL; | SHOWS DEFIANCE: Refuses to Offer Defense to Charge of Instigating Bomb Explosion. PROSECUTION IS SEVERE Calls for Her Punishment on Felony Count—She Cross- |. Examines W:tnesses. ' $100, Then there was @ row. Lamm jays that both men attacked him, but the druggist maintains that he acted as peacemaker. Then Lamm says they took his gold watch and chain and $140. In his haste to get away Sandler left his hat and overcoat !n the room. He sent a messenger for it Iater and through the messenger was located by the police and arrested. Golubun was sudeequently arrested. Sandler had the missing jew- elry and $83 in his po id that he took the Hitt for ALBAN games and on Supday that do distury the peace ar & bill int man nday Sports. Amateur bagebail er outdoor athletle sports not unreasonably permitted under day by Asnembly- Yor! That: Style? Your Figure? Impossible BZPSOM, England, Feb. 2.—Mre Em- @efine Pankhuret, the militant suffra- Gette leader, wax committed for irial by the Police Magistrate here to-day 8 the charge of inciting persons to com- (aft malicious damage to property, The eourthouse was ablaze with suffragette colors and almost every seat was oc oupied by militant suffragists when the Magistrate took his seat to resume the hearing adjourned from yesterday. Mrs. Pankhurst, when she was com- mitted for trial by the Magistrate, in- formed him that she would forthwith Degin a “hunger strike.” She added: “Et 1 am otill alive when the Assizes @emmence it will be = dying woman ‘Who will be tried.” ‘Mrs. Pankhurst did not offer any de- ffense to-day, declaring that she reserved it for the trial at the Assizes, Mra. Pankhurst was detained in prison, bail not being granted, as she refused te give an undertaking to refrain from Political activities pending her trial. Ten winged and gowned Magistrates gat on the bench in Sur County Court, with Sir Willlam Vincent pre- aiding, when Mrs. Pankburst, smiling end apparently as defiant as ever, was led by two bailiffs into the prisoners’ ock. P INSTIGATED GENERAL WAR- FARE, SAYS PROSECUTOR. The basin for the proescution of Mrs. Pankhurst is her own admission in her speech at Cardiff, Wales, that she as- sumed the responsibility for the explo- sion that wrecked a part of the Lloyd- George residence. Prosecutor Bodkin, opening for the Grown, deseribed in detail the bomb erash that blew up the servants’ quar- f the Chancellor's new home. abominable and cruel outrage er conceived,” he thundered, "It it admittedly at the de- tion, She herself says her words. instigated a general warfare operty, Its purpose to over- Government. mphasize that cessory to a © ts equally gullty with the actual perpretators of i.e Bodkin then read aff length and causticly commented upon several of Mrs, Pankhurst’s most bitter speeches in which she urged militancy, especially calling attention to her virulent at- tacks on Chancellor Lloyd-George. In conclusion Bodkin again quoted frem Mrs, Pankhurst’s Cardiff speech, in which she accepted the responsibility for the Walton Heath explosion, and demanded her commitment for trial at the Aasizes. MRS. PANKHURST CROSS-EX- AMINES WITNESSES, Detailed evidence by neighbors and workmen then was introduced describ- ing the explosion. Mrs, Pankhurst cross-examine? some of the witnesses hers ioe LAMM LUCKY AT POKER, BUT HE COULDN'T FIGHT. So Losers Beat Him Up, He Says, and Took Winnings and His Watch. Louis Sandler, twenty-one years old, Uving at No, 211 East Tenth street, and Jacob Golubon, twenty-four years ol@ and proprietor of a drug store at First avenue and Tenth street, were in the Jefferson Market Police Court to-day charged with assault and rob- bery. Barnet Lamm of No, 568 Pros- pect avenue was the complainant. Lamm met Sandler in a Turkish bath Monday night and there played poker with him and two other men. Lamm was several dollars ahead when the game was over, Then he made an pointment to play more and hired a furnished room at No, Seventeenth street. The two men, companied by Golubon, went to th room yesterday afternoon and Lamm played in good luck. He won nearly It is unnecessary to inform of TOBACCO leaves an unpl particularly -|are authorized to personally return the i “Mr. Inveterate Smoker” Eminent authorities tell us that the use of tobacco results in the transference of microbes to the interior of the mouth. If you MUST smoke TAKE PRECAUTIONS. The daily use of “ODOL” as a MOUTH- o— ir Fat women who are contemplating a new de will have to contem of thelr flesh before they ker. is nothing like the hard Fortunately Jabur it was when one had nothing but ex- or dieting to get results with. ourse of the Marmola | hould bring any | the proportions necessary for her to wear a Direcioire xown, and, therefore harm! and at bedtime and be losing a pound a i lished without disturbing one’s table or distressing centa at any drugeist's, amount direct by mall from the Marmola Farmer Bidg., Detroit. 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It soaks right into the kidneys, through the walls ‘and linings; fie clogged. up pores; net i solves the poisonous uric acid matter that lodge in the joints and muscles and cause those terrible rheu- matic pains, and makes the kidneys filter and sift the p out of the blood and drive it from the system, You will find Croxone different from all other remedies. There is nothin else on earth like it. It is so prepared that it is practically impossible to take it into the human system without results, You’ can secure an original package of Croxone at trifling cost from any first-class drug store. All druggists purchase price if Croxone should fail in a single for a fe needed to ¢ relieve rheumatic pains, or overcome | urinary disorders. you that the excessive use easant taste inthe MOUTH, noticeable in the morning. THE EVENING WORLD, In New York's , ONE Anew but- ton trim- med three- quarter coat for New shades in- cluded are the scarce Mid- night Blue, Leather Brown, the new grays and all the tegular colors, date plan. Ask about it. Fashions. re backs, plain or reve jel 0 iit Betton) s, self of combination ments of self mat riticism as to qui ’ Colors are midnight blue, styles. S Coats Some of the } : $25.00 and $35.00 Valuee—Women's and Small Women's Sizes A number of models to choose from, with fine lace collars, chiffon and lace vestes are combination trimmed; high, V or round nec! skirts. Materials are © striped silks. The cle and pretty novelty w e blue, tan, black, navy, white and fancy stripes. re. Women’s Worsted Sweaters, $1.25 assortment of colors and styles in plain and fancy weaves. The lot is limited; pau must purchase early. P i] orders will be filled. phone bas mail 0 1 Main Store—Firet Floor. Unusual Values To-Morrow in ored Waists. This is a special line of a value that can't be excelled, The materials are black sateen and soisette; made up with high neck and long sleeves. Some have dainty turnover cuffs and collars of white. Middy Blouses Tailored Shirtwaists A el Made in ail white and white with red or blue collars and cuffs. The middy blou smises to be Special Prices on Womer’s Knit Underwear 35c and 39¢ Under- wear, at, garment, 25c Fine ribbed cotton vests and pants, medium and heavy weights, All are neatly trim- med, Vests have high necks and long sleeves; pants, knee and ankle lengths. $1.00 White Merino . 69c Vests, high neck and short Underwear at. . sleeves. Pants and tights in knee or ankle lengths. White Mercerized Vests, low beck, ne sleeves; tights, knee and ankle lengths; value $1; special now, 59c O'Neill Main Store—Pirst Floor, The Very Newest invention. straight lines. never last long. Your Furniture Now that require not over 20 yards of , WEDNESDAY, Os We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise am ~ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Distinctive Stripes Are Very Smart for Spring Wear From the small knife-edge stripes to the new pencil line effects, | all the latest patterns are in our Great Advance Spring Sale. | Women’s Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses At O'Neill's a Special Arrangement for Payments at Intervals May be arranged if desirable. O'Neill’s Club Plan is a con- fidential and convenient charge account on a new up-to- Altogether there are over 100 styles of garments in {J this sale embracing the entire range of correct Spring Some of the. Spring SUITS at $17.50 $23.00 to $35.00 Values—Women's and Small Women's Sizes Adaptations from the latest creations recently received from abroad. We offer you thirty models Materials include wool eponge, Bedford cord, striped worsteds, poplin, men's wear serge, dice ‘and novelty weaves, and many other desirable materials. es. ity of materials, the finish inside and outside, t leather brown, gray and black stripes, tan, navy, gray, black and checks, lined throughout with fine quality of peau de cygne. Sizes 8% to 65 bust measure. Spring DRESSES at $17.50 in silk and cloth. Some are trimmed lancy crystal buttons; others lain and gracefully draped de chine, charmeuse and fancy O'Neill Maia Store—Third Floor! Reduced from $1.98 and $3.50 to Clear Them Quickly Some have been slightly soiled by handling (but not in the least damaged), so they have been underpriced. There is alarge No tele- Black Blouses and Tail- $1.00 $1.50 tion, made of men's » in @ variety of The New ‘Lasticurve-Back’ Nemo An extremely long corset, made comfortable and ultra-stylish by gores of the new elastic Must bedisposed of quick. ae Niece ot eae ot Quality ; t ; ) , quick- how | 10c nepry Lastikops Cloth in the back, extending below | ly. so to clear them out they verted Decorated China 25c) 8 ck aise’... 6c the back steels—a new and invaluable Nemo Best Ever Sold at $3.00—Very Long No. 323—low bust ys ._, No. 324—medium _ The picture tells the story— your “corset can’t ride up,” the corset-edge can't show through, and you' re easy and comfortable in any position. For stout and full figures these corsets have no equal at the price. Come and see them. _ $3, $5 and $6 Corsets, $1.95. This is w broken lot, so O'Neill's is able to make this unusual offer to clear them out all sizes, but not all sizes in all styles. The lot includes the La Vida, corsets, made in fine coutil, with medium bust, long Special price advantages and prompt delivery should induce you to Order Slip Covers for FEBRUARY 26, 1913. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO=——= Shopping Center Lexington to 3rd Avenue 59th to 60th Street | Our Wonderful Window Display Sale Is a Great Success!! Our twenty-three windows are daily telling a story of great economy. We are displaying the new spring merchandise and all remaining winter goods at prices | unprecedented and unbeatable. A visit to the store will be one prolific of profit for you. We print some of the hundreds of bargains that abound in the store. Women's & Misses’ Dresses: $2.99 an Co. | Values 925 to 935—A moderate ; | ee Loltenne Steves etiowwe 3| Ween i) aasten ee $9.99) ct \ ||) In Muslin Underwear: | "9 200¢ Cambric and Drawers, for tht Gowns, fine workina: Women's O80 Combis usually mood quality In Watches and Clocks: Styles include jaunty cutaway 1 silk revers effects, fancy orna- plates. We invite your keenest he tailoring, and out of the ordinary WA made of ailored. Lon, Hy Coreste,?. mot Skirts draped or los. ree | In Notion Dep't: Kohinor Snap Button Fastencrs, Per GOON eee eee eee cece Black Sewing Milk, 250. Apeal; apecial at akers? In Toilet Articles, &e.: Rabrokin Sons 3 cakes in box... 100 Peroxide Hydrogen: 1-Ib. bot. Some of the Spring COATS at $17.50 $25.00 to $35.00 Values— Women's and Small Women’s Sizes Here you will find the very latest coats and exclusive desi tinct advances over anything we bave shown this season. There are twenty-five models. T' juarter cutaway front, large fancy ornament of self material; others trimmed with fancy self covered buttons. Some are lined throughout with peau de cygne. Materials are wool eponge, Bedford cord, imported diagonals, poplins, coverts, serges and many ot! up-to-date novelty cloths. Colors are tan, black, navy, white, night blue. Sizes from 32 to 55 bust measure. 5c i». Dine Phesphate Hedat 1-ib. can In Women’s Stockings: |In Men’s Half Hose: Quite Unusual to Buy Such Handsome House Dresses at $1.50 * The regular value is $2.25. This is a very special offer. The dresses are so much prettier than the ordinary house dress that it seems too bad to give them such a plain name. These dresses are made in cham- bray and light and dark percale. Women’s 2he Mik Lisle Diack. white and tan we 'e Be Milk Meckings, bi . white and tea Women’s 500 Ailk Meckings, Sen’ inchs wartor (00. « : 27c 86 to 87 O44 and Bide Chairs, The chambray dress has | oak finleh, leather Ssatss., $1.98 square neck, three-quarter sleeves, ‘Teble. 42 Inch, hite Koamell ) etch Sutinaoue at head and foot par heavy buttons on side, with belt at the waist. The striped percale model has a V neck, set-in sleeves and girdle top skirt. , A third model is i pereale, piped with pli cambric, with round neck, fastened on the side, Maids’ and Misses’ Dresses, Aprons and Uniforms. The a best assortment of styles in New York and values that will compel base 82.00 4.00 Dining Chalre, full box frame, . Beds, i ~, $3.95 lat -tnoh border fice nee, $1.95 \ 75 $9.00 Went ostelesn a eajustabie shelves and glass door. 82.25 Dress, 61.50 * 29¢ 106 Store—Third Floor, 4 25e Terchon Laces and Inser- tems, in good patterns, yard, Clearance of Infants’ and Self-Reducing Corset : . Children’s Wear Women’s Underwear: Women’s 50c and Bie Best Union suite,, 236 have been greatly under- Ribbed Veote and 18 A , de priest In many cases prices by R have more than been cut in {he Imported Dee: Cake Pistes 5.00 Bis-Fanel Art ¢ Wome Chandelier. half. Infants’ Shirts 39c Worth 59c, 75c and $1 All wool and silk and wool. Sizes 1to6. There are all styles, but as lots are ited there are not all styles in all sizes. Infants’ Bibs in silk and lawn of regular 50¢, 59¢ and 75e values must be closed out at 25 c once at ‘ Kingham, t. T5cand t” 39c ana 50c Broken lot of Infants’ Shoes. button or luce, in pink, blue black, of regular 40c value, ¢ disposed of quickly Skirt In Stationery Dep’t: and 50 Eave- 1$3.00 Handkerchiefs; ey One-Corner Km-= ry dkerehlete, 3c dae Mandkerchiets, 106 He Colored tors Dee Pay aac Kavelopest ¥ Gold Plated ¥r f amen; V In Pic'ures: 63c a reek na ga 5g " "$1.79 "92.19 Dh $2.95 | Ave. 59th to 60th Stasmat There are all styles and &B In Kimonos: Women's Se Long Crepe . der Victoire and C. Sizes 18 to 80, Remember offers like this Neill Malm Store—Third Moor, $2.50 in Goods Fiee For every tilled book of Surety Stamps. Children's THe and Me Flannel- Ae | tte Kin | Women's #8 tong Albatron $377! Kimonos | ‘omen's Short Lawn Kimovos; Women! , 10c eatra vn Wravner De 1 Floor Blooming¢ ales’, Lex. to 3d Hietures. ’ (Neill Malo More—Third Hloor, Special Offers in Stamped and Embroidered Goods material, we will make in the best manner at. $3.89 When more than 20 yards is needed, the special price of 80¢ a yard is charged, The material is the best Belgian stripe, and the work- manship strictly first class. This special offer is limited to Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Hoboken, Jersey City and Long Island City. Slip Covers of Handsome Cretonnes Art Tickings, Taffetas, Belgium Damask and other desirable fabrics will also be made for special prices during March and held for deliy r convenience, O'Neill Main it th Floor, WASH is the SAFEGUARD which will render you practically immune from disease Pleasant to the taste and DELIGHT! Y REFRESHING. “ODOL” will also harden the gums and keep the teeth in a healthy condition. There is nothing “JUSTASGOOD”’as“ODOL.” Price 50 Cents. At All Draggists and Department Stores. GEO. BORGFELDT @ CO. NEWYORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO Next Sunday Linen-finished material, stamped for embroidery, makes smart d serviceable dress lengths for the child) O'Neill's has a line of these stamped goods of regular value 25 of 39 cents which goes on sale tomorrow at the Stamped Guests Towels ne ‘Coming! inte Sunday World NEW FUNNY SERIES By Creator of SHERLOCKO pee price of ¥ i Scarfs & Squares are trimmed with |i " ‘ embroidered, while others have a pink and blue hem, ‘The latter also are embroidered, ‘They are welling special, at ery. val they are selling sp wees A at O'Neill Main store—second Moor, Set O'Neill-Adams Co,, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Strect, New York City Eel OL 4 ‘ — i é SSS Ol TE LSS =e aS eS eS os eo 0 ie of pa _ GUS. MAGER 4