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LADY BOUNTIFUL PRESENTS $5,00 “TONENSES UB a Handsome Addition to the Fund for Equipping the New Home, WARN AGAINST FAKERS. Unauthorized Persons Beg Money and Pretend It Is ‘Prettiest Girl in California’ Young Business We Honor to for the Boys’ Club. | | ‘The Newsboys’ Home Club, all the! Members of which are striving as hard aa they can to raise the $0,000 necenesty | for the completion and equipment of the} new clubhouse at No, 170 Second avenue, is wien ged used to all kinds of visitors. | Perhap@ the most interesting of thvse was a strange and beautiful lady who eame yesterday, gowned in ® manner which even to the untutored newsboy sense nuggested large bank accounts, Hmousines and friendliness to newsveys, @B4 was escorted into the club by the Pry tintest boy in the club. ‘Gee! exclaimed one of the boys, in the vernacular common to newaboys and Vudeville artista, “Who loft the door nt" «Look who has arrived!” cried an- other, and it waa soon demonstrated how many boys can plaster themsely \ Siem sa 5 Vi THE _EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, BRYAN PRASE "=" ED NB |Refuse to Name Secretary With Wilson in Message of Commendation. | ATLANTA, Ga, May 16—A lively acele was witnessed at the United | Presbyterian Assembly, in session here to-day, when a motion was proposed and adopted that a telegram be sent to President Woodrow Wilson, signed by the moderators of the three assem- bilea in session here, commending his stand on moral queationa. ‘The excitement came after a motion to include the name of Secretary of State Bryan In the telegram, After ertes of “No, no,” from the assembly the rT eecics eigenen to thie effect jefeated. WOMAN AND NEN | BROUGHT BACK FOR A MURDER PRESBYTERIANS, WALLSTREET. Stocks showed a better tone at the opening this morning following the Lon- jon closing prices, which were mostly [above the last prices of yesterday. Sentiment changed over night, as stocks chases were made on fairly large seale for both long an ort account, with Brooklyn Rapid Transit stock as a leader, and the weak stocks of yester- day's market had advanced from one to two points as the demand siackened, and market closed near the top prices for the day. There was surprise expressed over the moderation shown by the directors of the New Haven road in reducing the it. when a surprised company dividend rate to only 6 per c lower per cent. would not ha: @ great many. By the cut t waves $3,900,000 per annum. At the Chesapeake and Ohio dividend meeting the regular dividend of 1% was declared, although the earnings have not been satisfactory. This rate would net the buyer of yesterday's low price 7.8 per cent. as long as the present rate is maintained. The length of that period will depend very largely upon the course of gen business from now on. A change in the rule for quoting stooks, which was voted by the Ex- change’s Committees of Arrangements to #0 into effect on May 19, will be of dis- tinct advantage to traders in odd lots. The alteration makes possible in ef- fect general knowledge of bid and of- feted prices on the board for ten-share lots of stock where 100-share quotations ty re a On the noonday list of the tape at the close of fosteaae ‘the ten-share quotations will be substituted for the larger amounts when they are nearer together. On the | lst the ten-share bid or offer will be preceded ‘by a star, and on the tape it will be followed by the letter C, owing Plain Gray Fashion’s Distinct Color Favorite Fifth Avenue’s Style Authorities are advocat- ing Plain Grays for late Summer Springand ‘wear. I have felt the Gray de- mand for some weeks, and have Ll garey inmy stock a llotment, grbreting ovary gi in from li Grays to “the pom eig of Oxford tones, in fabrics of every description. Velours are particularly popular aeceuse they embody all the soft ap- | ogee! of flannel with better shape-retain- ing qualities. At $16.50 my showing is unequalled. I bend eve: effort to give exception: value at this popular price. You'll $28 elsewhere for no better service and $40 to a Mer- chant Tailor to duplicate the style. E model is represented for the conservative as well as the extreme deocgers, many of whom are James McCreary & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street REMARKABLE VALUES On Saturday, May 17th , WOMEN’S HATS Smartly Trimmed Panama Hats................5 values 8.75 and 12.50, 5.95 and 9.75 Correct styles in Trimmed and Untrimmed Midsummer Hats, including Hemp, Leghorn and Corduroy, at moderate prices. VEILS & VEILINGS Complete stock of Lace and Chiffon Veils and Veilings now in demand, at very attractive prices. White Washable Veils of Princess Lace.....00 ; 75c to 1.95 each White, Black and Colored Chiffon Veils in various styles and lengths. 58c to 2.95 each 10,000 Yards of Chiffon Veiling in an extensive assortment of colors; also White and Black. itp tcge bobbed gered aes Detective Attia From Detroit| (2,!"stee, ™** re 8° *F 0" 11 Choosing my new Ameri- value 0c to 75e, 25cyd. an ugh «alr qin ‘ = canized-English model. or ‘ ‘ Bove CELesnaTe. 96,000 airt|Miss De Velasco's Face Will], most, tanutitu she will pe the) with ein Implicated in | pear on the tickers NW pr inte || Mg : ~ - 15,000 Yards of Veilings in plain and fancy FROM WOMAN. Adorm Posters of Por- San Francisco Oct. 2-3 nextgywhen the 188C. The growth of both investment | 'Y present vast assort- ‘As g00n as the mysterious lady depor- fted a rectangular slip of paper with her signature on it with the house di- Pacific coast will celebrate the four- hundredth anniversary of the discovery of the Pacific Ocean by Vasco Nunes meshes; also Chenille dots. Black, White, Magpie ts off opportunity fer, catiety: and Colors. value 25c to $0c, 12c yd. opportunity for sati ee year Peter ee Plot To Slay. and speculative transactions in small lots of stock in the past few years haa practically required the introduc- tola Festival. rector, every one knew what it was ail de br cae When Di tion of some method for making known My showi: : _——_—_ # ing of abou the door no longer held them. Rofn in Lon Angeles, March 22, 1888, jon Detective Gorevan of Head f ’ ‘ rj aee ene ocr rwn that $5000 more| SAN FRANCISCO, May 1&—Upon Mias| and educated there and at the Santa quarters stepped off the train from De- ie Club Checks Chalk Lines GIRLS’ & JUNIORS’ DRESSES had been contributed to the fund one of Emma De Velasco the Portola Festival | Monica High School, Mins De Velasco trolt this afternoon with two men and @ | Pin Stripes in Blues SS ee eee Whe boys began making curious and un-| Committee has conferred the distinction | haa lived in San Francisco since 198. woman handcuffed together Hendquar- po Blacks is the only * ¥ " Higibl tn the air with both| Of belng the prettiest girl in the Golden | She 1s a musician of ability and has tors gelt that the murder of Max Levine Graduation Dresses of Voile and Ba’ 5 bho cee See Oe State. Of the hundreds of photographs | sung at many private ooncerts. She Is adequate assortment in tiste; very were tahest, in @ cheap lodging house at No, 217| tices of stocks for to-day and the net changes as town. M East Fourteenth street on the nigh’ of , rar entered from all parts of California in| ® businoss girl too, being private sec- tee ‘ae performing retary to one of the most important effective models; hand embroidered or lace trimmed. . He explained that hi a See ‘on the trapeze that were going figve in the new gymnasium. The “lit- ‘tiem boy," who had brought the w @ visitor, wae sought but in the ent he had disappeared. is great deal of good work Is be- done by club members who Interest Outsiders in the club, the idea has been famed by professional beggars and boys whe have no connection with the club a8 a scheme for separating credulous 4nd generous people from their money. Eleven boys have recently been arrested and brought into the Children's Court for falsely representing themselves as members of the Newsboys’ Club and Converting the funds received to their ows use. Recently Richard 6. Crummy, the house director, made @ personal in- veatigation of this hoax which has been guccesefully useé for many months by professional mendicants who throng the theatre district. He had not been in ore a boy accosted contribution to the eboye’ Ci Pane sent you?’ asked Mr. Crummy. “Mr. Crummy," replied the young rr “You know him quite well, do you?” astied Mr. Crummy. “Oh, yes," sald the boy. him.” WOUSE DIRECTOR WARNS AGAINST “FAKE” GOLICITORS. When the house director explained that he was Mr, Crummy the boy tried © escape. On the same afternoon Mr. rummy found another boy who had Ro connection with the club trying the same game. "To protect the publicgrom these fakers @ large circular has been printed which announces in heavy type: “I just left newsboy who (a a member of has ever violated these regula- boy Is alowed to interest peaple om he talas in the club, but he allowed to receive money from eff, $,53 ‘The standard of honesty ts very high newsboy® according to Mr. ‘Crummy's experience. It is not exactly from an ethical motive or because they have been taught theoretically that hon- ey.t right. Theirs is what might be @ practical honesty. They have found want tt A HNDE CONVICTION REVERSED; MAY BE ~ NO SECOND TRIAL ig from Firm Page.) F referred to In the olndictment, as, the Portola $100 prize beauty contest, Mise De Velasco's has been adjudged | lumber dealers of the Pacific coast. | PiaH Ee eT an | News Oddilies CULEBRA 1s atil) doing tho slide. PARIS has @ police scandal, but not @ barbers’ strike. April 12 was pretty nearly ‘cleaned up." ‘The trail of the three captives had led through ail the tortuous channels of the underworld and had been unrelent- ing in three cities. The three were Moe Horowits, alias Fink, alias Howard; Florence Howard, who poses as his wi at the general delivery window of the Detroit post-office on Wednesday after- | “alc... M. noon, Now, with these in custody, and with Max Harris, alias Shuey, who was | Ef OVER in Brooklyn forty-two physicians have been hauled before the County | arrested in Detroit on April 12, and Na- Medical Society for letting their names get in the newspapers, Thelr accusers | than Perlmutter, arrested in this city | i shall not be mentioned by name. on May 7, the detectives have all of the people chargeable with the murder | 4° REDUCTION DOWNWARD.—Inventor in Sing Sing Prison had his sentence | of Levine but one, and his arrest is ex- feduced by the Appellate Division from life imprisonment to one year, FRENCH POODLE In Denver saw itself in a mirror after being clipped and died, presumably of a broken heart. pected shortly. DELIBERATE PLOT RESULTED IN LEVINE’S MURDER, Ab the detectives have pieced to- CONNECTICUT has mixed Its blue laws with a dash of pink by permitting | sether the partial admissions of their “recreation sports” on Sunday, MAN in Washington died from pulling a hair on ae nose. “FISH WALK" and “horse tro! bunny hug at the White Housedance: prisoners, as fast as they fell into the net, Levine came to his death through A deliberate plot, aa first suspected. Released from Elmira, where he had been substituted for the tango and|served a term for a grave offense, Levine came back to his old haunts on the East Side possessed of certain SECRETARY M’ADOO is planning to increase the circulation of his Wash- | dangerous information about the par- ington issue, The Banknote, LIGHTWD cigar thrown from the Williamsburg Bridge set on fire and de- stroyed @ street-cleaning barge. ticipation of some members of the “Humpty” Jackson gang in the $15,000 f a hair store on Fifth ave- ral months ago. systematically to blackmail the gang FINDER of $90,000 in securities and cash in the Public Library was rewarded | membern as a price of his not “aqueal- for his honesty with a bad check, jas Haldia at cc aoa Se fact that Robin, for the Northern Bank, | mitted by Mr. Hyde," sald Mr. Tuttle, “Opinions are written by Justices| they planned Ingraham = and | that reason Moe Horowits, accompanied acceded to the defendant's request that the bank should make the loan desired | Clarke, ushlin, ing” to the police, Up some money, but wacity knew no bounds do away wtih him. For by the Carnegie Trust Company of it-| LAushiin, and all concur in the re-) by his woman, rented the rooms on self constituted @ bribe and was mani-| “erse! of the judgment of conviction.” “The decision is a distinct festly » personal advantage and thing! tne intereste of common justici of Walue to the defendant, as so the Court charged as a matter of law, Fourteenth street. Levine was lured there and killed, Moe Horowits and the man who is still beyond police fingers testimony of witnesses, who, in one way | Were the ones that did’ the actual kill- THERE MUST BE PERSONAL AD.| °% another, are at the mercy of the Dis- ing. trict-Att 4 who VANTAGE OF SOME SORT. pe oF Feston ts. says the opinion, | eacape “that this position te unten: not to be disputed that what is intended to be described by the words used in ee the Constitution and the sections of the Penal law defining the crime of bribery CRAM Is DEPUTY SHERIFF. in ite various phases and what is com- monly known by the collective word ‘bribe’ is something more than personal satisfaction arising from the gratifici tion of a wish. There must be some- more flowing to the person who he favor—something of value to . asarily of pecuniary or in- trinsic vi but value in the sense of & personal advantage of some sort, The word ‘advantage’ must be given its com. monly accepted and natural meaning uf something accruing to the benefit of the person receiving It.” HYDE MAY NOT BE BROUGHT] gheriit to succeed McMahon, TO TRIAL AGAIN, fal deputy sheriffs. Thom: sletant Sherif? Panera made the fdiowing appotntments: ‘am, pute Service Com added to the Hat of apec- J. MoMahon, formerly an as-| ai eputy sheriff, was appoinie, entry clerk to succeed John A. Bell, wi has been appointed chief clerk. Julius Browne of No, © Second av. nue was appointed assistant deput; ———-__—_—_——_— eason to Ddelieve they can consequences of thelr own|CAN’T PAVE ON SUNDAY, le, It in| delinquencies by endeavoring to be of ‘une’ when somebody else ie on trial." HIGHER COURT DECIDES. ston of the Supreme Made | cra! Sessions that affirmed the judgment of @ Magistrate's Court fining Michael H. Lynch % for paving @ section of a atreet on Sunday, Lynch ts @ congractor and was ¢@n- waged in paving @ street on the east side in @ populous neighborhood. He took it upon himself to work on @ Sun- lay. Justice Scott, who writes the prevall- ing opinion, declares that there was no justification for Lynch doing the work on as the work was not one of as defined by the Gunday atat- It {8 not certain that Hyde will ever be tried again. District-Attorney Whit- man was not surprised by the news that the Appellate Division had ordered a new trial. Rumors that such action would be taken have been current for a month. ‘The fact that Justice Goff granted a Certificate of reasonable doubt and that the triel fairly bristled with technical LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, GLOSSY HAR, NO OANDRUFF—25 GENT DANDERINE” pointe of law prepared the District- At-| Hair coming out?—If dry, brittle, thin or your scalp itches torney for to-day’s outcome, “I don't know just what I shall do," said Mr, Whitman, ‘I shall heave to consult with the Justices of the Appell- ‘te Division before coming to a de- cision.” tion of Danderine Charles H. Tuttle of the jaw firs of a Davies, Auerbach & Cornell, who pre pared the brief on appeal in the Hyde ie what will case, In @ statement to-day sald the| alter Within ten minutes after an a ou cannot, je trace of Dandruff or a loose or shale oad our acalp will not ee Ineomparal you moet will lca-ja time, The effect ind aj halr will be light, fl atly ane weve, and and is full of dandruff—Use “Danderine.” ts amasing—your have an rance 1 an je lustre, softness and luzu- be] riance, oe Beeity and shimmer of true sky, alias Shorty. They were arrested | [ He began! 3 Ch'gen, 2) rs ee # oe z # Heressee FEPTE FS Et FEE Bel toh tt PF LEEHE HET TET ttt ttt tt t4+ttt tet Fee FE sb: PELEETPES sizes: eleses 7 Bees EEL EE TRETESTER TI TS EF FESTEFR scueieass ~ ss82 = FS er ee ae LN ARTHUR MURPHY DECLINES! Refuses To Be Chatrman of Bronz| Democratic Committee. | Arthur Murphy, who was elected by | the Tammany district leaders of the| Bronx to the county chairmanship of the new county, to-day declined to ac- cept the place on account of business affairs, ‘The executive committee of the Bronx will meet to-night and attempt to elect & county leader, but @ deadlock is ex- pected unless Eugene MoGuire te agree- able to all. In the event of a deadlock, the matter will be thrown into the county committee, which favors Mc- Guire. OH, GRACE S UNION SUITS. trouble. range is $12.50 to In addition lon to producin signed by the icading custom style outer of the country, I still act as the Clearing House for Mere! Tailors’ unc Sack Suits, Open Bve- nings for ‘our onve- nience. 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway & 5th Ave. Established 1879 ALSO STORES AT {Ora Chestat 284 Westiaten 7 kiole” ‘eotminster You are just a to tell me about those S UNION SUITS for my husband. He is simply wild about them. 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Sizes 14 and 16 years. 1.95 to 4.95 DRESSES & COATS For Small Women and Misses Dancing Dresses of self colored figured Chiffon over China Silk lining; handsomely trimmed with shadow lace and satin girdle. 15.00 White Voile Graduation or Class Day Dresses, —attractively trimmed with embroidery and lace. 11.50 to 37.50 Complete line of Slips for Graduation Dresses— Crepe de Chine.... 7.50 to 15.00 Coats in various Materials and models,....- 11.50, 15.00 and 25.00 value 16.50 to 95.00 . WEARING APPAREL For Young Men & Boys 160 Young Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits in cone servative, English soft roll and Norfolk modela, Made of Imported fabrics, including English Blue Serge. Size 38 to 40 inch chest measure. 17.50 value 22.50 to 27,56 Norfolk, Single and Double-breasted Suits, with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; coats with patch pockets. Made of Imported Scotch Cheviot, Tweed, Homespun and Blue Serge, Sime 7 to 18 years. 7.50, 10.00 and 12.00 values 10.50, 13,50 and 15,00 150 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, with two pairs of trousers. Made of Fancy Mixed Chey. jot, Tweed and Homespun, Sise 7 to 17 years, value 6.00, 5.50 60 Reefers and Overcoata made of Blue ca and Fancy Cheviot, Size 8 te 18 years, 5. value 8,50 75 Dozen Blouses with attached soft collar made of Fine Madras in all the new stripes, or a few weeks’ use, when W ga Le hair heal White, value 1,00, Gecision of the Appeliate Division of the| actually see now hair, fine an Got 9 84 cent bottle of Knowiton's Supreme Court te « clear vindtoation| at Lice pad bat really new bale Dapdesine a from oy deug ce eek of Mr, A and that, in bis ion, | growing all over soalp, counter, a rove to yout tonight — M was, proceeded from Rotiny not | area rel ro estar Repay wc Ait Bandera wl wail Imumadate y| now that Kae as pret ined -| double the ul soft as any, t negicc! fo Aah ohn he faroad Sy the Distorted Wrtile and of Injured Treatment=<thal's ft could not, for the chi indictment is thet the bribe, whi y. 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