The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1913, Page 6

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} SOLD AT MY HS : . whether @ witness er not—that her ,' Peapect.” “HODGE IS SWEET EVEN IF HE DID of words, interspersed libereliy with exclamations in her native French—she was born in Alsace-Lorraine—she de- claimed in thie wise: “Mr. Reporter, dites done. You are &@ man, even as the Judge who sald those horrid things of poor little me So, alles, 1 shall explain! “Purposely I picked out thie quiet @ult 79] o% Sinck that io taller made te wear into the eo sombre court. Bee the skirt. Almost was pobite with #, the times, for you ever t) Fifth, that 4: “But if My Skirt Slipped Up|.otisnt Ant here me into trouble, is at least twice Two or Six Inches Why Be So Harsh With Me?” ed ai “HE IS OLD FASHIONED.” evar fe hes pou antl here ali eho raging, Mrs. Ducas, Whose Stockings , Shocked Justice Gavegan, Pleads the Modes. judge—I care not. But even ff you can fee through them, are they not chic? THE SHOES MATCH THE PER- FECTLY BEAUTIFUL HOSE. “Lastly, take my ghoes, the completing bait of the lower part of my costume to which Hie Honor objects eo, Well, Tndignant fe @ meagre word to apply | thay are hal€ shoes, to matoh perfectly te Mra. Rachel N. Ducas after she at-| the beatiful hese. And uf the noble Fived at her home, No. 14 Mast Sixtteth | Melge wil Gut take the trouble te con- street, last night, and had a chance to ee tie tara tae Gas ae think over the remarks addressed to family they 1m court by Supreme Court Justice ead oes to ae or otis aon Lege Gavegan. And ahe was nothing loath | Roe i whet aM the srandse dames or to give vent to her feclings to @ re-| p, re wearing at this very moment. porter for The Evening World, whe ors! Now, Ihave shown you that eailed on her in her apartment. ‘Were reported stenographically Justice | possible that in my moment of exoite- Gavegan's remarks, as follows: ment ae my insband was testifying “T am constrained to say thin: I éo | against SS oa cas thron, UL aVees Reade, Woe et sees May inches. Any aisirt will do thet and lower limbs are not svMvtently and de- eontly eogered tg appear tn gourt. I me? @on't care who she is—coming into @| «1 wail tell you this in quiet, Mr. place or court in that condition, | Reporter. That Judge Gavegan must she’ should show a iittle more|be an, oh, 20 old fashioned man—way knows, But why should the judge be eo hareh on oN cy took at | course, I em eorey if I hurt his fedings dint tre, Dace pprerrerng “Here 1) 0Y my skirt slipping up perhaps inl id gm dressed just as I was when the | Mam, Dut, ove. 00 don't you tii Judge raked me over the coals #0 Dit: | "an must you wen, e terty. De I look es though I were! wonsieur the Judge dd deal harsh with Smpreperty oladt’ ‘Mrs, Dueas, whe ts « slight, trim me in qpeech, just che same he is 0 dear eweet for deciiing the eT ee ae Mttle lady, confessing to thirty years, | @o, really, don’t you ttink I should get although “ooking scarce more then! the worry from what he thinks of my twenty, was garted. in a A mages clothes?” made Greas of black. oxirt bee eo PERE T Was rather more loose than the pre fang visto go teen Dire cveres| CEWELLER’S BAIL $60,000, or Broadway, and it swung not more| Karl Mallowan, who was arrested than two and one-half inches above the | Tuesday following his indictment for Ground. Her feet were encased in| larceny in connection with his opefa- end for grown-ups S oaring Skyward | , » FDURE as early dew—therefore chosen by dainty women. _ very purest materials—therefore best for complexion. ox I ‘without the owner's fault, as any wemas |;, THE WAREHOUSE THIEVES TUNNELED FROM CLUB FORST0,000 IN LACE Federal Officers Say Organ- ized Gang Got $230,000 Lont Held Under Bond. Bhs James Morriesey'a career in the eaw- Gum arena under the “big tops” abruptly interrupated to-day, when was arrested by Central OMce deti tives on charges of being implicated | with an alleged gang of truckmen who are accuned of looting Government | warehouses In the Washington street Aiatrict during the last few yeara of Property eatimated by the authorities to have been worth about $230,000. Morrisey, who also is known as A HAPPY CHILD WA FEW HOURS When Cross, Sick, Feverish, Tongue Coated or Bil- ious Give Delicious “Syrup of Figs.” Mother! Look at coated. If your child is listless, it the tongue! See if it behind the éashione of us women. Of! cold, up waste and need ive'a teaopooniul of syrup of Fi ea tu! yruy igs, and in a few yor the foul, deca, ce Scustipoted matter, undigested food and cour bile will gently move on and out of ite little bowels without nausea, gri ing or weakness, and you will enely have a well and smiling child shortly, With Syrup Si ch g eg are not our children; comy eeegeey luscious figs, pod pe pp matics it cannot be harmful; besides they “"Tivihere hou sleegs boon Syrep of lothers always Figs handy. It is the aly stomach, bre a Cleanser an —a little given to-day will save « sick to-morrow. Full directions for children of all | plainly printed on the your druggist for the full n ' of Figs and Hlizir of Seams,” by the California Fig Syrup Co. the delicious tasting, genuine old af cise ollered, § . Refuse anything | “Kentucky,” | tecently when | Buffalo Bill'e show. Tt is apecifically ENING WORLD, THURSDAY, HAY clubhouse adjoining of the clubhouse inte the warehouse, intimated that a sumber of on on the cast th ohargod that Morrisey, together. with Robert Kelley and Francis Norton and Another man who hae not yet been cap- tured, were in @ conspiracy to plunder United States bonded warehouses and that on Feb, 3 last they atole twenty Packages of imported ince, valued at $10,000, trom the warehouse of John B Hobby's Ben Company at No. 11¢ Wash- Oloretecy arraigned Before United States Commissioner @hields and placed under $2,600 ball for exam- ination May 6. Kelley and Norton ‘wore placed under similar ball several days ago. may be ot the that they the . ley Deas. ‘cently and then slowly sank until death ‘The authorities charge that the al- Jeged gang had headquarters in a him He was forty years of age. the Hobty ware- “ and that they tunseled through MEPURE ae they, Senoatet taronen | AVORD ROT tee Infants ans Invalids HORLICK’S MALTED MILK came thie morning. His widow eurvives | Vaheeocubettute Ach fer NORLICHTS GORLICK’S Containe Pure Milk Only a few Days left for you to get the benefit of Tariff Agitation at the Sivith Graped “SCHEDULE K” SALE Never such values at this price thus early in the season No Deposit Required 50 “Schedule K” wins. The Wool Market is uncertain. e were luc All high-grade summer fabrics. We split the profit with you. But you must hustle. | For only’ few days more our spacious made-to-measure shops will be wide open for you to come in afid select the $2 6*° Guarantee HIGH GRADE SUITS “emlete VALUE 50 FOR $26 ky—bought 8,000 yards. goods for a seasonable sack or Norfolk suit, tailored to your measure from vast assortment of styles for ‘ Many of these suits sell at other times for $50 Experienced _ tailors e NEW _YORK BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. FOUR STORES Sth AVENUE NEAR 27h ST. ———— Containing only the Smooth as satin— therefore most permeating and cleansing. Deliciously perfumed—therefore luxuri- ous. , Perfectly fits the hand—therefore more convenience and less waste. No secret or mystery—it's all in the superior ingredients. Largest selling toilet soap ‘in the world. At home in your home. Try it! at your call at four stores BROOKLYN FULTON ‘ST. AT _PLATRUSH AV. BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV. Rare Reductions in Women’s Suits and Coats ' These reductions are remarkable from the tact that the original prices were 25% lower than thor of other specialty shops. And each garment is of the highest quality, and of the most exquisite style. a tai and suit—without a single reser- very tailored trimmed suit: ri val the Hackett-Carhart Specialty Shop for Woinen has been reduced. 54 4 Exclusive designe and weaves and all popular correct jades are here at their very best. Checks, Pencil Moires, Shades Tailored and Trimmed Suits, Regalarly $22.50 to $30... 914,90 Tailored and Trimmed Suits, . Regularly $30 to $40... . $18.50 end odd elves, or vales ca ugher then the shove quoted. So the earlier you attend thie sale the greater will be your oppor- Gives Universal Satisfaction COMPLEXION FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS

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