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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1913. s ‘pa ! No, 4% Bixtieth atrest, Brooktyn, and] MANSLAUGHTER PLEA torney Delahanty recommended tte ae- WILSON SPOKESMAN vl tock IM IN ROOM. GUNWOMAN IS HELD fuse Tae, "oats her opporvanty to IN PARK ROW SHOOTING. | manniacenier in”tne” frat degree prove she isn't @ vagrant. —-— imprisonment, Sullivan Detectives See Four Robbers Leave} FOR FIRING 4 SHOTS For Arthur hurried through Coneyicutivan to Be Sentenced Next ond ext Fyiday. Ieland Ul he met Josephing, told her hag ania SAYS PARTY MUST Laundry Opposite Station—Plain wpat Catherine had said and was with Friday—May Get Twenty BONE SPLINT N BRAIN. . J her when Josephine encountered Cath+ 4 | Policeman Catches One. erine and Alice in front of the Weat Years. F ton yoard ol6, of Ne VOTE FREF SUGAR Four young men entered the laundry End Depot, She sailed into the girls, Michael J. Sullivan of No. @ Catherine In front of 16 YEARS FIGHT FOR LIBERTY Convicted Banker Who Has Never Served a Day Keeps On. WAGHINGTON, May 16.—Broken in health and spirit by @ sixteen-years’ fight to escape « jail sentence, William ' E. Breese, an Asheville, N. C., banker, Your Creditls Good! convicted of conspiracy to defraud the bank of which he was president has been granted further opportunity to file of Charles Ho, No. 401 Fifth street tearing their puffs from their heads, | street, a Cotton Exchange sampler, who! 5 t when as day, and » unte t, one ca Jacratching their faces and mussing! shot and killed Eugene Smith, a bar-| hoard fell on him, striking his head. | ing # parcel f the Fifth their clothes, to the edification of al tender on Park Row on the street station, opporite, big crowd which gathered and cheered] ig oe Apri § because, ast @tood four detectives, They naw the them on till Catherine and Alice broke) te youths but paid no attention until a | away and ran. I Sartep ss 4: anaeee pape Democrats Commitied by Bal-| i: wno tad entered the laundry aa But Catherine rushed straight for they jeft rushed out, yelling that Ho her home, got a revolver, and, seeking| the first degree before Judge Swann in fimore Platform, Declares | naa been robbed out Joraphine a half hour inter in Mer-| General Sessions. Sullivan was recently | little finger, had penetrated th rly morn-| He was taken unconscsious to Bellevue Hospital, but hes revived later was| evidence with Attorney-General Me- unable to speak, i immediate operation ras ita paged ee support of his appileation ld [ory upon an ir. . Justin found a » East . spltnter of bone, about the leng Indicted in 197 and convicted tn 1900, Opea Evenings Until 6, Sanday 0G | Breese had six trials and by various ie has never served a 5 MARewOa ORIUMEN (WREL THE maid avenue, back of Luna Park, indicted for murder in the Meat dearee. | wus reported to-day to be improving” | President ‘Tart declined to pardon nim. | World Wants Work W Senator James. Avenue A close behind the fugitives, | took four shots at the girl, o1 The killing of Smith was enveloped who had run at the first ery, ‘They Which Srtered Jovenntnes FENt in mystery for several days. Then Sulll-|——— = seattered, W ‘arroll and Chafes caught n kept after one rAdbbadsshald van walked Into the Centre Street Polic* nan atter a half block chane. rs ! emer o “ 4 id 5 NGTON. May 1¢—Senator| "4 three dir ared Inte tenements | ave Hae aad In court| Court. accompanted by his ister, and ie bs wasnrear: May it—Henator | Perce the. dete who as pure qcttherine eave her addreas in Court ee cea te Clty Magistrate starah| FUR STORAGE—Remodelling and Repairing—Phone 6 9 0 0 Greeley James, accredited with speaking for) sued, had urned t ver, Whitman lite kay the girl mother, lives tere, [tat he was the one who had done the Preaident Wilson and the Administra-| qraged his pr “r to the station, but that Catherine, when she was six-| shooting, He sald he had killed Smith tion, interpreted the Baltimore platform | where he said he was fm @ speech in the Senate to-day, as] No. 6% Eliridge street, ney Goll, of teen, three years ago, m ried John | in self-defense, because he had been tol’ Grimaldl, who since vas gone to Elmira] that smith, who at one time had been refured to ° co a1 for robbing the home of Mars Cassidy.) \\0 pa) t to do him as a sequel committing the President and eae en ee et occed | the ‘old racing starter. Then the eiri| "i* Pal was out to do lin ass seaus; Democratic party to tree sugar. iis| Wo sid the four had forced him Inte |ived with an aunt in the Red Hook|to the shooting nn remarks H 1 ‘1 a back room, beaten him, threatened district. of Brooklyn for a time, but|“Musgssy" MoGowan by Sylvester Cush- ) were In reply to the declara-| iin with a revolver and locked him In. finally took up with Alice Hugh a t Oliver and Cherry streets, in a burlesque actress, out of work, and took a cottage with her in Rallroad avenue, Mr, O'Neli! was in court and took hie Ags.» daughter, Josephine, home. le "t ee te Reon as aid none of the| Suillvan claimed that smith was fac- girls would tell. Ing him when he fired the fatal sh ‘ — — The autopsy developed that Smith h ASKS DOCTORS TO EXPLAIN, | been shot in the back of the head. . * | Since then Sullivan has been tn the Tombs. Judge Swann, when the Grand Pere cae Jury indicted Sullivan for murder in the Why They Appenred in Print. | frst degree, assigned State Senator A complaint, signed by two members,| James D. McClelland and Michael N. has been made to the councll of the Le eutata De crite ouort verusties BeOee i cfgetnty int | to plead guilty to manslaughter for ing two women, have acted unethicaily | Sullivan to-day Assistant District-At- in giving publication to certain of their ————_————- views and cases in newspapers. The complaint was filed with the secretary of the council last Wednesday night Acknowledgment of it was made by the recretary, According to the constitution of the tions by Senator Ranadell and Senator- They left, taking $4 from the cash a Broussard of Louisiana thet It Gtawer, | In the gallery, listening closely, waa] {ater | Detective, Pog bounce | Joseph P. Tumulty, xecretary to the Georke Bennett of No if President, who went to the eapitol to {Mrect: He was put in line with hait «| hear the reply to the antietree mga {20% other men, but Ho declared he Democrats, who for two daya have| Could not identify hi Ho was trem- been Aasailing the mugar echedule which | Dns with fris nee ee ene e | President Wilson has declared will not | Man had Lis Alatd lab itoch be compromised if he can help it. was being taken to the station house | Benator James declared that the 4 had sald: “We'll kill you If you) jentify that man.” Demo-| Bennett was locked up on suspicion. ot . ress, and that it Included approval ot | | the Underwood Free Sugar bill © paragraph from th palgn text book a; ; leat record of a wenerd of ie, House" in placing WASHINGTON, May 14—Vico-Prenl- Gonaior Ransied aaked tt Presitent| Cent Marshall ruled himselt out of or- Wileon had not declared in a apeech at | 4et i” the Senate to-day during the free | Piteburah that he did not stand for free] MUKAF debate. When Senator Jamex trade. °*l drew gome evidences of approval from "q the galleries by puitited remarks about foclety, each one of the accused physt- the Republicans Senator Gallinger de- clans must appear before the council “peessscorla Pars manded that order be restored \ —_——— and explain how his or her name be- feveeeed “The wtioe was on tite other foot the! r Z ‘ P y| came printed in a newspaper article. ys bald etait trade Bill ouner guy and the Vico-lresident cau- Catherine Kenny Tried to ‘Get’| ‘some of the Brookiyn doctor y jent Wilson Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets told Magistrate Marsh, ‘and I shot FIRST SHOWING SATURDAY Misses’ Summer Serge Tailored Suits Swallow Tail Coate With Silk Vests Copy of “Bernard” Model Of navy serge or black and white check worsted ; two button swallow tail cutaway coat; veotofwhite or tansilk mattelasse; new habit ‘draped skirt. 14t0 20 yrs. Value $3 0 29. 50 Copy of “Paquin” Model Of Men's Wear English oes one button braid bound Cutaway Coat with half belt back and sash of black satin. Mechel a ~_ and white or rose and white striped 39 0 s New shirred back draped skirt 14 to 20 years. $49.50 5 y Wants to Know Misses’ Tailored Suits Two New and Exclusive Models and Materials New Model Suits made from balance of Im; d Materials from the custom depart- Genator James returned that the Presi- Maibder because fie favors: tree ltloned tho galleries,’ responded Mr. + | are: James P. Warbasse, A ment, in blouse, cutaway and strict! af tailored models of Bedford cord, English Decimnes beegter dame Marshall, y tases" Josephine After Her Hair Vi fice disp ateerpiatiton serge, mannish hair line stripes and novelty fabrics in navy blue, black, tan or r, Ga pion ani , Earl Yourself a froe trater ie ae: ee tay ies Had Been Pulled. N, Reed, Slawund, Biodk, J. i Waves leather brown, embroidered satin collar and cuffs or imported Persian |, for free bread and free shoe: tate Se : . ©. G. Koehler, Joseph Kanter, James @. collar. Latest model draped skirts. 14 to 20 years. *) Benator Ranadet) venied io wen Al nag been out of Ditmars, Charles EB. Hirsch and William | . J. Cruikshank. free trader, and asked if the Demo- j eratio National Committee had nui ine atructed its orators In the West not to and Senator ¢ " remarked what he consi enny of 18.50 Regular Price $39.50 “Joxle's going to quit nineteen-year-old Cat = ee rine } discuss free md alee | SEACIIRE TO : vi! ue, near West Seventer “sooeyy iboeckaves cas sateawnaite tae ART TREASURE TO FRANCE. | Raltr avenue, near West Seventeenth j mtreet, © Island, to a young chauf- had discussed it there. “1 know the Chicago headquarters | S°@'ptor 4 Gives Roman | feur whom, ax yet, the police only know | jo instructed Representative Aswell of| Cleteter, Wanted by Americans, | as Arthur, when tho girl, with her na," he declared. a Pa, re ay corey Mu wh ho B. Altman & Ca Genator James referred to the point| Grey Barnard, the sculptor of New lives, met Arthur last night In Surf le ie made by the Louisiana leaders that | york, to-day presented to the French avenue. As a result of the teasing re- ‘President Wilson and the platfrom had | Government the red marble Roman| mark, Catherine was held in $1,000 ball Meclared against tariff reductions which | cigister in the ruins of the Abbey of Si, | by Mual#trate Reynold in the Coney | iy aactta es inauiecs Nariuetats Michel de Cuxa, the proposed removal Island Court to-lay for examination ald the Kentucky Senator of which to the United States aroused Tuesday on the charge of having shor have made very large reductions in the id or, is itorm of protest. j @lshtcen-year-old Jotcphine O'Nelll of industrially legitimate and com- | °* inily legitimate industry. It does|,,.¢ %A2 sald to have been purchased prices of Misses’ Summer Dresses Misses’ Summer Cotton Dresses Of seri heck » ‘. 4 Sereno eapencemanenome tec eminett 6.O8 Misses’ French or Ramie Linen Dresses Ot imported ramie, French linen, eponge or cordeline pique; tallored or d models; hand-embroldered or lace trimmed call lars. ny to 20 years. Valve 314. $0 9, 75 Misses’ Real Lace Trimmed Voile Dresses phat us ee : sinned Of white French able voile, bodice with yoke of real lead lace; trimmed with real ' a gs “9 ra Hrgeet eho a en Pr Cay atias apalien ag ie Iv ER- JOH NSON ; Trish lace insertions; some hand ‘embroidered. 2 14 to 20 years. my Value $24.50 14.50 | © FP Barernment aid and protection and te ine oe Bleycles Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailor- Misses’ Shadow Lace Dresses ’ 4 : *~ Exclusive models of fine shadow lace, draped bodice, skirt with two or three flounces, | ME Gurst | Wilewe tune tor ee Stack to Home m Years, | made Suits, Tailored Dresses trimmed with chiffon roses, sik of veivet girdle and seah. 14 to Z0yeera Value $20.80 18.50 paper Eberhart, ninet sold, who! “If William H. Taft had had halt Athe courage of Woodrow Wilnon ho fweuld have vetoed the Payne-Aldrion F bil and bonfires would have been burned was never on a train. # om every hillside in his honor, and in gtreet car, although he lived a opinion he would have been re- a half from the Monongahela River and the aame distance from the Rairond ti and Coats which are mow being offered at un- | usually low prices. died at Monons County, Pa., Wednesday according to relatives, on Girls’ Summer Dresses Girls’ Low Belted Gingham Dresses Russian model, of imported gingham in pink, blue or tan stripe; flat collarand cuffsof ~ white cordeline pique, finished with hand embroidery. 6 to 1 years. Value $5.05 3 95 Girls’ Washable Canvas Dresses Ofimported washable canvas in rose, blue or tan stripe; open front model; collar or 4 9 5 “Pretident Wilson pays he is in favor | $1. a Week » of free sugar and wants no compromise. (At Piutsburgn he me SPECIAL A log hoi t | Proportionate Reductions have also been | made in the prices of Girls’ Spring and Ram cera cr at me a a bce Summer Coats, Washable Dresses and flea ie sarah vicars ot on eons ’ Tailored Suits. cuffs of white ramie linen trimmed with embroidery. 8 to 15 years. Value $6 Girls’ French Linen Dresses In white, Copenha: n, rose oF ta! with braid in unique design; gored Girls’ White Voile Dresses Dressy models of white French voile or batist hand embroidered and trimmed with Filet, Gtuny or real Irish lace. 6tolS veers. Value $15.75 9 75 in front model; collar, cuffs and front trimmed Coinine on — Payments ints velvet belt. 10 to 15 years. Value $0.75 5.95 1913 FORD Automobiles Indian Motorcycles PBBLGRADE, "seri, May ie | |I. DAVEGA, Jr. therised to declare that aily, but not economically,” re- ‘piled Genator James. | Inthe Boys’ Clothing Department Boys’ Suits and Reefers are being offer- : Care catia Tete on owe ses’ Coats—New Models eae WWCENTS ; ae itsths a | ed at greatly reduced prices. Misses’ Coats—New Models engagement of Prince Arsene Kara- ’ Oven Every @eorgevitch, brother of King Peter of Bervia to Mra, Huger Pratt, formerly of | Mie Tasty and Pidhent When Bevan vt {* New York, an invention, Prince ULDEN’S TA | Arsene it adds is with the Servian nee Dellcious ‘ae blll id heat een ond Grocery Stores. | \ 0 Years Old—Gets Strength , ; Wm. J. Johnson, 80 years ; = has old, who served over 4 \ years in the Civil War, seine strength from ffy’s, whose value he) learned when a friend gave | him a half bottle when sick. He is going to take Duffy's as long as he lives. | “Your medicine does me good, as it gives: me strength. “Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is good for all old soldiers and rete and To-Morrow Imported White Satin Brocade, 27 ins. ull other old people. I am going wide, regular price $3.00 per yd. $1.80 totake itaslongasIlive. Iam over 80 years old, and served in Oriental Washable White Satin, 36 ins. wide, regular price $2.50 per yd. $1.70 the Civil War for four years and four months. A friend of mine Washable Habutai Silk, 32 inches wide, regular price $2.50 per yard, at $1.60 gave mea half bottle when I was sick. It is a good medicine.” Washable Habutai Silk, 27 inches wide, regular price $1.25 per yard . at 70c. Excent Wed. Misses’ Dressy Eponge Coats Fre eens crePegcn ‘lack, taupes eather or'pies 1a taz0 year, Veue soon) 18.50 Misses’ Silk Lined Eponge Sport Coats Ofhand woven wooleponge. Raglan sleeves, lined with silk to match. Colors: Black, white, golf red, hunter's green, Nell rose, taupe, leather or navy. 14 to 20 years. Value $25.00 19.75 Misses’ Summer Silk Evening Wraps h (1k in pink, light blue, maize, taupe, Berd medleata precede Pe yas ER eS 24.50 B. Altman & Co, White Silks for Summer Use ‘including Crepes, Habutai, Silk Broadcloth, | Crepons and Wiite Striped Shirtings. Special Offerings now being made consist of SALE SATURDAY Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Shoes One ne Byelet Ties, Pumpe and Oxfords Of white nubuck or canvas, patent kid, black or tan Russia calf. Made on stylish comfortable fitting lasts, medium height heels, hand turned or welted soles. Sizes 2 to 6, widths AA to D. 3.00 Regular Price $4.00 . SALE SATURDAY Misses’ “Parfait’’ Dancing Corsets Made of fine tricot, especially adapted to the uncorseted figure. 3.75 Regular Price $5.75 Misses’ end Girls’ Riding Habits Misses’ Coat and Breeches Habit Quah teers! ni arr wa oo or 15.00 1» 12.50 —Wa. J. Johnson, Stuart, Ia. wn. 7 JOuNSON, ‘Dutty’sPure Malt Whiskey relied vpon by thousands of sgei men and women ive and sustain and orergy in their advancing years. Mr. Johnson reeable and happy | 01 polng introduced to and faking up tne egular use of Duffy's is merely snother repetition of t! perience of a legion of | "*S nd cther eged people, It is tho or, rie ‘ pinta? abe ae 4 hi Fe sure You Gat Fo tn hd a Oe aati eye a ae . nee ai Silk, 19 inches wide, reg- "iru ven eocor ind dnlare at $1.00 u u site's ular price 85c. per yard . . at 50c. Girls’ Coat and Breeches Habit Of tan Irish Hnen crash, also tan of brown khaki, 8 to 16 years, Value tonvires Welty our “"e ta our doctors for bookloc.

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