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SE. allows, settled himself in ished my tittle ‘vit tn fe pen next day I stole a gold watch. pretty good luck for a while ODYEARS OF STENING AMD PROUD TO BOAT OF Hs “PROFSSN” "A Thief Should Steal but Nut Kill,” Says Joseph Ben- jamin in Court. a jimmy. caught, “For seven years I've taken all T st watch cases, rings or chains. Anythi that had gold or sliver in It 1 took him." Koppmann was arrested following arrest gf Benjamin for stealing a « watch from a young woman on J id 1, iat. Fenmy Valentine” and al other well- Rwewn “gentlemen” burglars were edtigned to-day in Part 3 of General Sea- tens when Joreph Benjamin told a few things about his past life. Ife was taken te court to testify against Meyer Kopp- Man @f No. 12 Pike street, who is on wie er recelving stolen property. Ben- @mooth of face and as dapper 24 temporary residence in the RESINOL STOPS It is a fact that the moment Resi Ointment touches itching skins, itching stops and healing the aid of Resinol Soap, it almost (he witness chair as though accustomed |fingworm, pimples, blackheads, * @ @at particular seat. What is your cecupation?™ eaked Gert Chambers. “Tm a thief,” answered the witness ‘With o slight clevation of his chin as enithy. hesitate to use Resinol Soa) term until my last sentence of two “I always carry @ big bunch of keys with me. In this way I could get into houses when I wanted to without using I never liked to carry real Durgler tools. My keys were never strong evidence against me if 1 was }to this defendant. He would mett gold Koppmann. He always paid me well and I never had much fault to find with ITCHING INSTANTLY wins. with ways clears away all trace of eesema, | other tormenting, unsightly eruptions juickly, leaving the ekin clear and ‘And’ the best of it is you need neve! and Resi- ibe Resinol free- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 19138. MAIN BUILDING—————— The ‘‘Hit’’ of the $1 OF to-Wear Hats, 9 LOO The demand for this class of millinery is at its height today and the latest effects arc in- cluded in this sale. F ive styles for your choice. One hat is a sailor, trimmed with taffeta bell gage crown and finished with the lar lar bows at back and satin daisies at front. "Kaother charming style bas are sure to like is a large mushroom, similarly trimmed. There is also an elongated mushroom trimmed with white Ice around crown; fin- ished with daisies and velvet ribbon on side. Other New Summer Hats MAIN BUILDING Tomorrow Will Be the Biggest Day of the Entire Season in Our Blouse Department Hundreds of groups of new, fascinating and beautiful blouses are offered at amazingly low prices, but in this limited announcement we can mention only Jap Silk and Lingerie Blouses On Sale $4 $ $ ie On Sele $1, #198 wna $2.50 One style at each ee in this sale is illustrated. The entire collection is too big and too diversified for description. All the smartest effects of the season are included. Daintiest frills; high or low neck; long or short sleeves; charmingly embellished with embroidery and laces. Also a fine showing of semi-tailored blouses with soft collars and cuffs and yokes. bling will do well tc buy your vacation supply of blouses in this sale, (Firat Floor, MAIN Butlding.) MAIN BUILDIN( $3.50 to $9 AB Parasols at ole ine to the old uly eenren hl mir hed RATIN stpengadony S. wooed with novelty braid and trimmed inol the! or warp ribbon insertions; also choicest black- nol Ointment. There is nothing in them Prettiest styles including 10-rib gilt Geen, Oe eee Mae tar 10 injure, the hysaeaean wurtace,* Rea models, ps with fine om nan vee “T'm thirty-three years ot,” he con- | 20),'2, & doctor's prescription, whieh for GGL, “and trom the day fae ine sirhtgen ear fas boos gong, core] | $1.95 87 9777 at............ colors. Taffeta silk parasols with dark point ele They ly, confident that its soothing, heal action is brought about by medicati so bland and gentle as to be suited t years up the river I've always stolen. Tve never atopped stealing in the paat twenty years exeept of course when I was in jail. But I've always been a @ort of gentleman thief. I've never eld © man up or tried to pull any of fat rough stuff. 1 don't believe in wasting « revolver in stealing. A thief @howld steal, but not kill, There's mothing in the game when «@ thief @inks to that kind of thing. “In all my stealing I've kept right in Mew York. I certainly knew a lot about fhe prisons in this neighborhood. At thirteen I picked my first pocket. I was Bet very clever about it and I got @aught. I don't remember what was Gene, but soon after I was in Elmira. ‘Then I landed in the Penitentiary. Of T've been to the Workhouse. I've in and ooong of the Penitentiary con- Waually. Last February I had just tin- even of a tiny bab; Resinol is sold by Eg druggist in the Unite can prove at our ex; do for you. Write Resinol, of Resin: cau STERN BROTHERS Summer Dresses He Mase Mpa cen hea Tissues, Ginghams, Cotton Voiles, Ratine, Linens, ete., at $3.25, 4.75, 6.50 Also an Exceptional Purchase “4 Girls’ Junior Dresse: 5.00 fa disirable Gitmo falaica, sitpe 13, 15 and 17 yrs, Boys’ and Girls’ Footwear Boring and Summer shown in Walking Pu i a Se a Bantoct Sepsels Toanie Oxfords, Button and Lace Shoes made on Nature Shaped Lasts from the diecig cest selected leathers, also White Buckskin and Canvas. ¢iomorrow, Saturday, a collection of Misses’ and Children’s Ankle Ties, made on our regular Nature shape last, of selected Tan and Black Russia Calf, Patent Leather and White Nu-Buck, Welted Soles. Sizes8tol0/,, at $1.75 Sizes 11to2, at $2.00 STERN BROTHERS have arranged for To-morrow, an Important Sale of Men’s High Grade Spring and Summer Suits at $22.50 These Suits are of fine All Wool Serges, Flannels, Cheviots and Wor- steds, in blue, gray or tan, neat stripes, checks and mixtures, Many silk lined, sizes 34 to 46, in regular or stout proportions, also Youths’ and Small Men’s Suits at $15.00 Norfolk or English Sack Models, with plain or patch pockets, of navy ecrge, h Penal stripes, shepherd and neat mixtures, in light sizes 32 to 38 chest or 16 to 29 years, Actual Values $22.50 and 25.00. To-morrow, Saturday, in their Boys’ Clothing Departments Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers, taken from regular stock, of fine Summer sui in blue, gray or tan effects, coats one-half or full lined, plan or patch pec ‘ket models, with box or knife plaits, sizes 7 to 18 years, ct $5.95, 7.45, 9.75, 12.50 Actual Values from $7.50 to 20.00. Boye 3” Spring Reefers, Navy . Tan Covert and Neat Checks or Pesta, 2, to 10 years, Values $6.50 and 7.50, at West 23d and 22d Streets \ $5.00 the most beqeeny or irritated pe every ut you nse what it will) lay to Dept. #2-8, | opiate Md., and we will! send stelle if parcel post a herbed pr el int 60e AMERICAN FLAG Moto 91.75, 5 feet by 8 feet, fast now on sale at Mason's for oe tion Day. No mail or phone orders filled. Only one to a customer. 'MASON'S “"Susowurn the “rage’ outing and dress shapes ae tomorrow’ "'s § and-white effects and bell-shaped models, None worth less than $3.50. Values run $6. (Main Fleer, MAIN Buliding.) (Pull detaite in Today's Journal.) Carriages, at MAIN repllbal sake) New “Shell” Design Reed “Pullman” Sleepers in a Great Sale, Tomorrow Note the beautiful “lines” of this superb vehicle. The pattern is one of the newest shown for 1913. These carriages are strongly made—nothing skimped. (Fourth Floor, MAIN Bullding.) pine me Sine te 42¢ ai k MEN'S & WATCHES—fully guer- A Timely Special Clearance of Girls’ Coats, at . . 0.99) Several dressy, tailored styles in serges, checks and mixtures; also satin. Smartly trimmed with Bulgarian silk moire and lacc revers. ee coats have yoke lining of same material. Sizes range from 6 to years. Anatne, Corweous Karly “al Trimmed Hats, a! In making up this collection, we pat. akin advant- age of special purchases of shi and materials, and you may be sure that the equal of oe trim- med millinery is not to be found here §. else for less than $10; tomorrow Trimmed Hats—stylish, smi dressy; tomorrow, at... ows. eeee eee (Firat freer, MAIN Building.) $5 Men’s 25c All-Linen Handkerchiefs All-linen hemstitched .handkerchiefs with embroidered initial in cor- 1 2 VA Cc ner—these are slightly imperfect; Lpiteade bale at.. Handkerchiefe patterns; fora phsien white or dainty regularly 75ca do: (Main Fioor, MAIN Buliding.) Splendid *5 Hand Bags On Sale $2. 95 Tomorrow, Made of genuine pin seal leather, with metal frame; silk-lined and fitted with purse and mirror; two inside shirred pockets; black, tan, navy and brown. $1.50 Vanity Becke= with) bigs Pocketbook eae Biisses’ Dresses—suitable| for graduation exerciee 1850.24.50 Lod? styles, faultlessly po in most Soalir' ma jude; sizes 1410 18 laces. Allthe newest trimmings; crushed ribbon gird! years. 1 pees sPectal Clearance Ss78 to HO Si $5 Each $8.75 to $16.50 Suits, Soon and Dine, e our advertisement in today’s Tomorrow, at (For full details of «! Evening Journal.) (First Floor, MAIN Bulldiag.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN' For Men and ee Suits Fo\Men 2 Continuance of Our Sale of the Entire Surplus Stock From the an Philadelphia Maker rreibat, et seal goat leather, wit! White bakin Belte— ge side handles; chic, wide s syle, with] leather-lined and fHited leather-covered buckles with purse, mirror, bottle and, Felgloreed *69- sae di eyelets; at.. 39e Bolts—tor_ children; apes white and red; with metal buekle izes 2: 42inches; at the Bt of this eal Philadelphia ae of Asie are known po the country. The range of materials, colors, patterns and styles for young men and men is com- prehensive, and embraces every novelty and staple style for this s and summer. BLUE ALL-WOOL SERGES, WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS, CASgiMERES AND MIX- dl ts Dorens of handsome Rollege styles for young men; conservative models for their older brothers, And everybody will be fitted perfectly, for the size assortment includes every chest- measurement up to 54. $10 to $12 Tan in this sale; some Trousere—2,400 pairs for men and youths in blue ants and outing materials; in sizes 28 1042. Also striped worstcs a1 “odd” trousers in sizes 28 to $0; values up to $5; at. 290 (Second Floor, MAIN Bullding.) This $8 Willow Armchair make; all sizes; at Fresh Butter Fountain fcc the most us freah butter obtain- GREENAUT BUILDIN Refrigerators—Sale ham, soda; 12 reg. Se’ pack- Everyone guaranteed, You cannot duplicate these FERED For $ well-known pades oleew hore at spacial percat meee are Bennett's Biscuits vt ae $6.50 | “Nousesrreew,., 13 MILK, lemon, ginger, gra- 811 LIFT-C 7 Y i auitet design; fa splendidly constructed ; very roomy; finished in the latest sea green STYLE $g | 018 APARTMENT: ‘s10 | sa sive-icen $10 | 75,5108: ba MOUSE STYLE—et... Garden Implements Wedding Cakes Specially prepared and deco- rated to order in our Bak. color; has wide arms | | , ,8I¢ srd.timey estes, tomorrow, cot atandard maxes, ature a $ and deep seat. Sale RAKES, GARDEN Boag’ NPATERING POTS, etc, . 16c ie Pt (Foe full details of the on, ealee see our large CALVES’ LIVER—cut from yl tomorrow. roday's Evening Globe.) eke A | advertivement of th Layer Cakes RES LM ad This is only one item out of hundreds ii (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) Eater aly tg ib specialized for tomorrow. GREENHUT BUILDING Curtains, Bed Sets and ‘ (GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) GREENHUT BUILDIN Fresh Pound oo Que isd petingt '10¢ made ri . ° T5e [Je Cakes ide 55¢ Linoleums Rope Portieres Our evn baking. renee, was ahh | OUTER BAT AIRARAY” Tomorrow 35¢ a Square Yard Oh oe) Ae lace in- ba eta he $i iret Hoa mn ‘wn High-gradeprinted linoleumsinan excellent putea nd oder 95c Py Portierea— MAIN BUILDING assortment of parquetry wood and tile effects. | | $1.50 Ruffied and Flat wih tapeetsy band Heavy Ollcloth—good patterns and colorings; regularly 30c; square yard (2 yards wide) . (GREENHUT Building, First Poor.) and chenille rope; at. Wines and Liquors ‘trix. fe 25, bottle Sovereign Q8e |*! atts atts, ual — Curtains "98. ‘22° “(GREENNUT Bullding, First Floor.) GREENHUT-SIR@EL aioenall Sixth avenve J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 16® to 10° Streets “Floor, MAIN Building.) ? ee es mami - A tsaeeete “Everybody’s Going to The Big Store’ “ Double 42 Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock—Single Stamps Therentter’ MAIN BUILDIN' Our Cut Flower Special Long Stem Roses Priced elsewhere at $1.25 to $1.50 45¢ a dozen; here, tomorrow, a dozen. (Main Floor, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDING: 2.25 Broadcloth a | 29 Tomorrow,a Yard . A superior quality; ideal for late spring and early summer wear; navy and black; sale tomorrow only. (First Floor, MAIN Building.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN' Boys’s Girls’Summer Hats, Values to $2, a nother purchase of a “sample line” from a man- ufacturer who really doesn't know how to make anything commonplace. ,Hundreds of hats in pop- ular styles. Straw, Cloth and Felt Children of all ages can be i perfectly and becom- Our stock of Children's Hats is a 477 its best today. Showing of style: 7 is ba gat Prices range 5 149° ‘MAIN BUILDIN Art Needlework 9%,5*.., NIGHT 1.75 TAS tates a tee ean 89¢ | Wu Manoens — ot rated euede eheepetio; Tinen Mite at. nee ., 9¢ "5 ore 35c & 39c LOWS, 27-1 180 P SLips—ot im bar ii ENTERS AND SCART 19) “ art burlap; steneiied; (Second Floor, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDIN' Men’s $5 ‘and $6 “Florsheim” High and Low Shoes Just enough for one day's selling. There- fore, our ls who are interested in this offering must come, to- morrow, ia the@arlier are known excellence. t flaws, but le. jease Store. Th nia for the! hele they are ae malmost they are un nt—almost All leathers, styles, sizes and widt come early. Sale tomorrow, Women's $3 and $3.50 White Canvas Colonials and a new styles of finest Sea Island duck. Colonials with dainty covered buckles. dorm with silk ribbon bows. irar ma eh Geodvenrvele 9] vale vil with Goodyear-welted and widths. "Pair Full hollow ground razors. Several widths and styles of handles. Aeerriment includes fazors from ROBERT KLAA BLUE STEEL, KUT-EZY rm 39e a femowe saaneel ts, makes; at....... = Cera one water mentees 25¢ py Rosere—wan 1 ie © at a ine lathe cn “Star” loneer ol cate ‘razors; with one fan ‘tallow eonteust lade; in leather oe 50 case; at.. “(Main Pioor, MAIN ‘Buliding.) ” on alco; ike lat aS hes casts. ss acacia aad ate i eater Po muy BUILDIN ular . $1.50 Summer Fiction Volumes to Take Away While ‘En Voyage” 44c a Volume JOYCE OF THE | NORTH |ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE-by B. Comstock. | Phillips Oppenheim. A KENTUC iY Meaivinat ty THE WOMAN HATERS—by Jo- obtiben’ SiC kNce—vy CNe seph C. Lincoln, th WHAT'S HIS NAME—by George by be tpsiatad Kate Langley THe MILLER ote? Barr McCutcheon, ADVENTURES OF A MODEST AN—by Rodert W. Cham- me vom tof Th THE Go 1 mie VisiOniNG — by Susen Westby, Belsace, THE LONDONERS — by Rebert THE COMMON LOT—ty Reber THE GARDEN OF mesURRaC: 1ON—by B. ‘Marah Ellis Ryan. ROUTLEDGE RIDES ALONE— it Levi C jaspell ruure OF THE GODS—by Ne Thure- Still on Sale, a Number of ‘Handsome Volumes Selected from the Stock of The Brunswick Book Company OMBINATION — 30) WILD ANIMALS wh NORTH ICTIONARY and 4 Be AMBRICA—dy bua DICTIONARY HOL ‘DE R--| trated by th Ne on sale, tomorrow published ot 82, at.