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TENSENT TOPRSON BY CRIMINAL COURTS: NEOF THEM AWOMAN, — Eleven Arraigned Betore the H pel as Marguerite, Emmy Destinn WASHINGTON, Feb. .—President iz Valentine, Bella Alten as the Page,| Taft will send to Congress to- Judges tor Rothier as De Bris and Scotti as Deja special message vetoing the W Sentence but One Is Relieved. Pour Juiges in t 0 Beasions yesterday elev Prisoners, ten men 1 woman, ited by confess! or f var fenges, The penaltios |mposed were follows BY wea SWANN. George Fu f No. 315 Kast Twe Atoted for murder, first degree; pleaded guilty to manslaughter ied wife Weat One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street Nov, 1912 yeams to ninete Arthur J. Gore old, of No, 129 § guilty to petty lar at No. M4 Gordon; Six dicted with First offense. Good Shepherd. BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. months, Home rat offense. rying a revol months. of No. matory. BY JUDGE O'SULLIVAN. Jullus Desner, nineteen years old, , one year. John Harrington, jeneral | ate prison ten n years and six months, aty-elght years nue; pleaded Stole overcoat ast Twenty-fifth street Jan, 1% First offense, Penitentlary one year. Neille Murray, thirty-six years old, of No, 24 Faet " yefifth street; in- Pleaded guilty. . twenty-three years old, d guilty to car- State prison, one year to six years and x George McKnight, seventeen years old, 48 Fifth avenue; pleaded guilty burglary; broke into poultry market, fo. % West One Hundred and Forty- th street; first offense, Elmira Re- 110 Kast Third street; pleaded guilty petty larceny; stole fifteen overcoats employer; second offense, Peniten- | | en} m of ot 'Carl Braun Yast Monday night Eugenie Locatelli! was “trimmed” for $500 worth of things. The six previous burglaries netted all the way from $9 to $00. Se | TAFT TO VETO WEBB BILL | AIMED AT DEMON RUM. | Prohibition of Shipments of Liquor! Into “Dry” States Held to Be Unconstitutional, | a Fine Marcel BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ARL BRAUN added something more to his distinction by a fine imper- pg tonation of Marcel in a repetition o1 Opera F ‘Ths Huguenots" at the Metropolitan cast Included Caruso as Raoul, Frieda lat night. The rest of the ob | rs, ducted a ull familiar, Mr, Polaceo cons performance of great excel- lagce that delighted a crowded audience, Several women and one man fainted and were carried out to the dressing room: but all recovered and returned to the auditorium to see the finish, Antl-Liquor bill, The President and Attorney-General Wickersham conferred on the matter late yesterday, Soveral days ago the President sent the bill to Mr, Wicker- sham and asked for his opinion, whether the measure, if !t became a law, would be constitutional. Mr. Wickersham is of the opinion that It would not and, cording to The informant, tho President entertains t me opinion, This will be the last day the Prest- dent can keep the bill without tak- ing action, If he does not sign It, aus tomatically It will become a law to- night. ol or Frederick Weld, baritone, ga a re cital at Aeolian Hall yesterday after- noon that pleased a large audience. Hig volce ts big and flexible and he sings with a sturdiness that compels respect, His programme included songs by Franz, Buononcini, Bach, Thomas Line ley, ding, Brahms, Roger Quilter, Granville Bantock, Elgar, Chadwick, Sidney Homer, MacDowell, Marshal Kernochan, Mary Helen Brown and Seth Gingham. “Sally in Our Alley," added at the end, he took #0 slowly and seriously as to rob It of its charm, ju of >—— Double Ve: it Lives, A double verdict giving $5,000 damages to William C, Hall for the death of ie son, William Hall, and $7,000 to Mrs. ‘Margaret Tuscher for the death of her ‘brother, Robert Sunderland, was re- turned against. the Mason-Seaman Transportation Company by a jury be- fore Justice Kelly in the Queens County Supreme Court yesterday. The two men were struck by a taxicab at One Hun- dred and Thirtleth street and Eighth avenue on the night of last April 6. WHEN CONSUMPTION A Gress rehearsal of “Cyrano,” the new English opera by Walter Damrosch, which is to get ite first public presenta- tion at the Metropolitan Opera House to-night, was witnessed by a fairly la number of people yesterday morning, although the management had tssued no Invitations, It lasted, with intermt sions, about three and o half hours, a though it was understood that liberal cuts had been made at the last minute, patties tala BUT ONLY FOR THIEVES, Eight Times House With That Combination of Numbers Has Been Robbed, To a person who once saw @ game of craps this is a temptation not to be resisted, Within the last month burgtara have loats pastes through which ts often of a of time to be cured, recognized and properly treated before the incurable stages overtake the patient. If you fear that there hi to correctly diagnose or und thirty-three yeare 4, of No, 8 Third street, Long Island City, and Edward Barry, twenty-eight tears old, same address; pleaded guilty to petty larceny; picked woman's pocket on Thirty-fourth street car; finst offend- Try, penitentiary, six months. evs. Harrington, penitentiary, one year; Jacob Berman, forty yeare ol, of No. der; Sumner avenue, Brooklyn, tried and cted of grand larceny as a second recommendation to mercy; puree from woman on Sixth avenue lane, Bentence suepended. BY SUDGE ROSALSKY. William Morrette, eighteen years 014, ef No, 908 Past One Hundred and Sev- jenteemth street; tried and convicted cents; first offense, Elmira Reforma- jones, forty-seven years ef No, 39 West Thirty-ninth etreet; pleaded guilty to burglary; broke into premises, No. 25 East Twenty-second wtrect; first offense. State prison, two yeare and «ix months to four years and «x months, ——__— Hobart Calls for Dr. Tolm QHNEVA, N. Y., Fob. Hobart College yesterday extende: invitation to Dr. E. Cushing Tolman, professor of Greek in Vanderbilt Uni- versity, to become President. made eight “passes” at No, 411 West Forty-fourth atrect. James J. Hackett, who domicil on the third floor, was relieved of $200 In silverware and clothing last Friday night. He went to the West Forty- seventh street police station and said: ‘When I moved in that house 4 thought I'd be lucky because of the 4-11-44 combination. But [ made a mis- take. A bunch of burglarious crap shooters have been piling quietly into that building and rolling ‘naturals’ all over the layout. I'm going to stay away from those people from now on, It's your turn to fade them.” Detectives came around, but the game wasn't running when they arrived. a0, his treatment Tecerés ot hie perman tly cured Consult Dr. Anderson, It coste you nothing to find out for yourself, ettice consultation and exa OuPayenet of $1.60 Por Week Finkenberg's 8. E. 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Messaline and Chiffon Watste— Navy and black silks, also colored and black chiffons— fashtonable mod proken Assortinents-—-were $2.98.. Nun's Veiling and Briiiigntine Watste— avy cream jack neatly ‘nllorode wer mi Coutil Corsete—medium or high buste— some long over hips—all one~ $2.60 and $3.00 value Taffeta, Messaline or ryt Jory Top Petticoate—black a Pleated or tucked te . Clearance Black and Colored fateen Petticoatn-fitted or string tops-— pleated flounces—were $1.09. Boys’ Coats Suits Sweaters, etc.| © Last Day ft neces. Miy wie WEBI rt east: BLDG 206W42°ST MEP OTE Raat nine ON CREDIT LAE PHONE 5208 CORT DAN UNDS ON © ks DIT Rasy BLY OW MONTHLY ~ American Watch & Diamoud Co. | eee MALUEN 1S NE, tel tee ec ROAY vt Tose Theatre LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, \¥ ¥ at dan SIXTH AV. ELEVATED TIME om 120th at. to 16 Prom 3d at IN NEW ¥ YORK" 8 SHOPPING NG CENTER | -DS] Washable ‘Table 1 BD 1,24 19! fringed—wore #3 Fig'd Mull Comfortablee—® b overs—large enouxh for round er extension table— Girls g ai id Soatecstrel ht cy Ww 1.98, oo der-also sateen covered— dirlet Sweater Coate-stralght cr ag ore IMAD] were OW... cee 2.40 cx ‘9 Knit Niaaramar Remnanta of Table Damaskn— Feather Proof Tiekinge—reg. « fleece ned—with feeat—1 to 10 ‘veers, ee to 2! ' an sap] 5 Ly ee pe ae es 08 | (cone Feather Pillows—best tekine Pure 1 ‘owe Children's Cambrto Nightdressea— ‘pute wate terse po atyles—torchon oe oF “tol a 29 Vine Unton Linen Huck Tewela~ hemmed--20x38-—-reg. ‘ Remnants of Towellinga— all kinds and len at Friday Clearance tices. M-tneh Strong Barnsley Towellings— 40-inch ‘Lon, worth $1,’ M-ineh L worth Plain, dotted and fanc: checked Nainsoo! Main) c othe 12 yd, plece-- 155 Eingerte Natnsooks—-10 yd. pei Clearance he ‘09 Bwinses, Repps, Madras, Crepe, Plisse; 36-inch Cambrics, 044 Lengths Ribbo: Nainsooks, Long Cloths; 40-inch atylea—principally, wi Lingerie Batiste and Lawns former rpg 7 to .! Clearance 9% earance of Cimrramatienentsarnant, | Blankets vast ner mre ae ae Volle Walate—dace ini aba ees Hy wo. and medalllons—were and | | fore \ce nas meavaune White Walnts—tnwna, vollea and crepes Flannels Veathes fned—ft'to if inen— many hand embroidered effecte— | california Wool Diankets--f j . Or large beda—cl Leather Hand Bags pia ma Mitwent modaigebeviten ansortmenie-. || Heavy Cotton Firece Blankets were its pine" and $12.00 value i yg| colored and whitewere Had... 570] Mee Te wagers Fine Corneta—novelty couttl— he | Crib Blankets—pink and blue-white hiffon vaite and colore—we 75 and tapering Aa} tsp | fleures-olsowhere . , 22-inch amb'd Aligveres: slightly 13 %| —were ® | Shad ‘ae La oe TS tach were Black Union Taffeta Umbrellas plain and fancy handles— were #1 Canton and Domet Flannels—w: "Go ven Pieencinge~ 22 Domet Flannela—were 6 | Wool Taffeta Shirt Plannela— best combinations—value $1,00.... Saxony Wool Baby F' skirts, bands, barrow 4 “1.85 value Men's Silk Hose—accordion rib— la Miatledcacconds of 8 ct quailty. 27 Women's a a Underwear vests i eh nec! jong sleevea—ankle | penees | Laps AC to Aeebeadetab Women's Extra Size Veste—tt welght--sha w neck— sg, Wi ihort mlecvee—to leer C) arance of Women's Fancy H'dk'f | lace, emb'd—siightly nollea— Toilet Articles, “Red Ticket” Lot Bath Robe Girdles - Were 15... ri) ete, | Clearances. "Red Tleket" Legt Boys’ Overcoate— Were 28 were IS, see Were $5.08 to ere $9.98 to $11 Mon’ Inittal H'dk’fs—pure linen— - were 12% ® Lot acted Men's ) Mirror Plateaux—piated allver frames, Were $10.08 to 914.98 i With feet—wore $2.49, Lo Were $15.98 and $17.98. D.00 wry ; 149 and 69 Table Spoons and Forks—-Rogers, | Boys’ ‘Trousers—Bloomera and Were ‘69.. Sliver Plated—vere 98 % dozen:. 71 Knickers—fancy Brown and Gray Were 98 Cheviots, also Corduroya~ | Were #1 “ Clearances of M'f'rs' Surplus Lot T to 16 years—were . 80] Wwereazs Quadruple Plated silverware. apote, Ca : inet Flannelette Pajamas—also Were tos Aangwich raya We pret are sand Pereale—4 to 10 yearn hand gemb'ATeep Water Pitchers. Baking: Dish Beant 0D ahtona-hand emb'd Repp, Fern Dishes, Cake Baskets. 5 Flanneletts Rompers— | ere $2.0 9 em 1,00 to 5.00 #—were 49 +20) Were 8.5 t | Wo ld Plated Braceleta— plain or combination —_ | Heater engraved and chased-value $100, ,8F M4 to Be—were OR 60 | : S| German Silver Bi | kid ined= 4p r Stocking 0 atylowva Bags with raw atring | Brush and Comb Sets-—? and 3 plece— } oF siikoline—sateen | also Manicuring requisites, including No Ti were $1.4 +8) large buffer and y—-German sliver No Time Lost | Leather Art and Value $1.60 and - Ave i Slik; Gauze, Painted or Spang In Getting to Hearn’s | Uso Ostrich Peather—lght ‘tee : i AQ white and pink—were .4.. x Read the Schedule AEBS stone Soild Gold Seare Pine SUBWAY EXPRESS TIME | 3.08 | some act wilh real lowe na ; . Hann ay, to 14 r an Lage neeet 4 | Fancy Stocks, Collars and Jabote~ A ah adoy laces-~varlety of “Wh oo | AUTO Osos 6 clear (ES to 3.00 Hair Hoa Hay N Whirling Spray ” | 9.0 Marvel ringe 7 | Men's Percale Negitgee Shirte-~ 30 | odd lots—values to $1.00 White and Col'd Crystal Buttons n Powder, 5 . 18 iaen—also pearl— Bet, sla Pummo, Tar, Corona ieamne © Kove Wit Coaline Soap... My reg, 10 ct. card,.... ee wet Canthro: 41.00 Temtphal's ‘Aunt 5 38 to 99 et. Lin A208 No Man or Telephones . +BQ | 40-inch Cryatal Chit om | and evening shades—were oh It — 5 if Remedy,” ready to use: but, listen: Nis Slee wa avoid preparations put up by druggists, as they ually use too much sulphur + og which makes the hair sticky, Get U ; B D Wyeanine FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY pene! upon to darken beautifully and best thing kaown to Femo dane ‘ » deuff, stop scalp itching and falling hair Gannon def ne eas ha ant ep LAST DAY for CLEARANCES ¢ all know the} a4 one can possibly tell that you dark Z mone it makes ant geeniy"yo meinen sone Tomorrow, After 6 P. M., We Take Account of Stock ft bru awing this through the y ‘ nid actaggly,| hair, taking one small strand at a time, NO CHANGE OF SEASON IN CURRENCY ; age Tea and] which requires but a few moments. THEREFORE m Do ie * night and by morning the “! J a ra is pea aftet another ap- ‘hk omy Plato or ime its natural color te THESE GREAT PRICE CUTS TO TURN stored and it becomes glossy and lus- a ‘ trous, and you appear yenrs younger. MERCHANDISE INTO MONEY men’ Last Da Silks Last Day | Curtains Last Day Ns fars 6 Suits ‘4 vis Draperies for these Dresses, etc. Couch Covers} Clesrenees 19 “ ” Clearances tn W, ae ore eine nay 6 “gampien Sa Dral ine. %6.. ce best color TH Chnghilan = ang hy ‘Wo! 6 AVE & I6™" ST, are 3 | ag fais Grape deci ane Marjo An eet MIGI j I y DC LI AR SA LE HY Mo hay and Dluck-—vaiue $1.19. .8} 40 " ueopae. L | dena sinch All Wool Brench Seis Pens Mare AnD “ Is now in progress, and this great twice-yearly| | womens taiorss sutte-Brosdciotns,~ | “Sergertan, tata, covermagen, | "Hilt Borimesworth M&F event offers you the greatest opportunity of secur-]| Cheyicts ong Misturee— navy and Diack—value 6 80 Hed HeteHenalanance and Mari, ing Furniture of Spear quality at special prices 38:88 bet Wal Are ik SO eC Aiello clear Dresses—' + vf Pe Ft ed Armure and Dollar i "felensaterand Mracade Charmaune |My Sad Mack aa OO | Marcle A ae One r 18 All You Need i St-Inch AMl-Wool Hergennayy men's veer . h let a ‘Were 08.98 & blue and black—value $1.25.. .DS) Clearance Drapery Armuree— one piece or a home complete. GG | Were $12.98 to ay ee Bhepherd Checkn—-black and fed, crimaon, myrtle, tan grounds Your entire purchase is delivered to your home on £ 12.080 ethitecgmalymediam and Tara gg were a The remainder is bak crema PRN rg i Wit Wo eee ci semi} | Pressing Secauce fired Satter | “floral, bord ys s will fit. your Were ‘and a. 60 Pps fe ead Satins—char Sheet De: income. Hundreds are taking advantage of this}. ., oniy—were 8 and $1.4 go finieh—ligat and dark—rem, 125. 8G | Dh fur teak ’ ~ o.. ; si = i lal cealllllactegi| (Millia | singh Grade uns" aNe ts. wa] Sprends, ete) ¢ hit ILLOW CASES. Ww ‘sand einer Hignt ain Gari oolO eiapnl haclan Utica S : R 1 Seiarettas, bomgrtiarh biack--worth $2.00 200] ang Dent AMONG pear’s Restwell Davenport} |(™isens ..|&: socpmemrraae te crm (ESE \ Women's Nainsook Combinations vane Shad SHEETS. seietearawere Pane “he an feel tae ch 1 Dwight Anchor, Uttea. rex. $1.39. . 08] Heh atre-vaiue -85. 7 | Sates. —ruttl T2x%-reg. mM Women's Muslin Oeiwere ah. 1% gene ae flolshes Pall cae Foe eeaet ieatee of ery’ , brown, Odd Lot Sheete— y and laces—worth K and, eolgne. thr ie ace Lsseommtsl shed bap special vali 70. waa 0 seam—" : Wiaainasee af uniin-variey ot 72x90—noat centre, seam—worth .4 ‘83 atylea—reg. $1.' t Women's Petticoate—nainsook and Table Linens Last Der Tull stag Greeket fiprende— cambric—rows of lace or wide amb'ay, Towels eae so Fultio—ree. $0, 98! White Goods, ete.] em. | Putt tne Marnetiles—hem'd or a