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| TOUAPANAGUEST | ESCAPES PRISON | FOR ERRG WIE (22 i 4 OF JAPAN SOCIETY; BY GUILTY PLEA —Disbarment Action Will Follow. burgh Honored at a “Good Will” Luncheon. Edward J. Newell, the young lawyer who pleaded guilty to wilfully die suading his client, George A. Sipp, from coming to New York from New Jersey to testify againet Inepector Dennis Sweeney, was arraigned for ‘4 ~——- PROPOSES PEACE TOAST. Former Ambassador Lloyd C. Griscom Acts as Toastmaster —_—— clemency on the ground that Newoll had pleaded guilty and had been of wroat ansintance to the State In the of the four ex-inapectors eney, Hussey, Thompron ‘ho are nerving sentences land. A (wast to the President of the United States and the Emperor of Japan, Oreposed by George W. Guthrie, for-| Mer Mayor of Pittsburgh, the new Am- bagsager to the Irland Empire, ter- ‘inated a ‘wood will” luncheon given te the new representative to the Orient by the New York Japan Society to-day fa ite roome in the City Investment BDullding, No. 48 Broadway. Aspreciation into consideration not only Newell's services In the conviction of the four former police oMotais, but alno the fact that by his plea of gulity Ni | Probably debarred himaelt ‘practice at the ptofession of the law. 5 of the deltcate nature | He suspended sentence on Newell and bs | Of the negotiations now in progress be- directed that the papers be sent to the Appellate Division for consideration ; with reference to an action for dis | barment. | There were two indictments found turbed and confidence in the wis- | against Newell. One, to which he plead- Adminis The | indicated there had been o of the present Administration | ed gulity, charged a misdemeanor. The Sirs, Grawbins @ how ivine ta dts tn Use For Over 30 Years. was the keynote of all the speeches. | other, to which he was not called upon In an pipe rye compliment to Secre- | to plead, charged a felony, in that it|liance, ©. the minister testified. He of State Bryan the luncheon was | accused him of offering a bribe. A law- & etrietly non-alcoholic affair, each | yer pleading gullty to a felony auto- guest being ifberally supplied with | matically disbars himeelf, but in the foaming beakers of grape juice high- | case of pleading guilty to a misdemeanor balls. jae Appellate Division must take action. ‘Two former A: Artoaseatore | nn were present—Lioyd C. Grime. eh rhe | KICKED SENORA FROM CAB, Memon wha sctivored coe of tre most AND PAYS A $25 FINE. impressive addresses. LARZ ANDERSON PAYS A TRI-| Woman Fails to Appear Against PETE TO TG SANDOR. Cuban, Who Also Attacked Chauffeur. Angel Peres 4i Camino, attached to the Ouban Consul General, who in the early morning of May 3 showed his de- votion to Senora Maria Zanacona di | Vigil, the wealthy widow of a Spanish tenor, by kicking her out of the taxi- cab in which they wére riding along - | Central Park West, was given the al- ternative in the Court of Special Bes- Stone to-day of paying a fine of $26 or |pending five days in the Tombs. - | Camino choge the fine, i i g £ i iH E i iit Bl if 43 a pilahment of their destinies; Amhough Camino appeared to anower est th each wit bring us two charges of assault, one by tie Suter, then shat the _ worst Genora, and the other by Kdward UC. tear us apart.” Nagle, the chauffeur, only the chauf- Dr. John R. Mott, a noted feur was present in court. Nagle stated ‘China and who recent that Camino, after maitreating the woman, had turned upon him and struck him violently @ number of times, Camino, taking the stand in his own SBs fF | i explained that Senora di Vigil and he had been drinking considerable champagne at a Broadway cafe, As 5 H 3? : | af >] & i of t vI Ty} he Klased her, said Camino, she was x ‘i IF NOT DANGER. suddenly taken with a fit, and his ac- ‘ tions were merely to shake her out of = “It te @ time of greai her fit, When Nagle opened the taxi- Be athe “ee ae sea 1 emb door, he testified, he feared that the chauffeur was about to rob the wenora of the twenty Poe ot dollars’ whe wae wearing. 80 z BF fi 2 A ¥ a Ht te HH if tit} 283< pedal Slates DOCTOR HIT BY AUTO DYING IN HOSPITAL. Aged Victim Knocked Down While Crossing Fifth Avenue » in Harlem. Dr, Edmund Morris, who says he te eighty-four y« old, is in @ serious condition in Hospital with con- E E # i H i i pt 3 3 HH : i rt A 4 | ti l i il i ‘were trifling in importance; that the |cussion of the brain. He was knocked question was one of racial an-/down by the automobile of David Lang He said the only solution | of No. 2874 Seventh avenue at One Hun- the promulgation of the prin-| dred and Sixteenth street one Tite ave of Justice toward all) enue at 1 o'clock this m: 4 Lang mankind and the breaking down of ra. * | furried him to’ the ‘powottat Mat the car, gi Dr. Morris gave two addresses, No: 8 West One Hundred and Thirty-ftth street and No, 21 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. At the fret & Negro tenement, It was eaid the old Physician had moved out some ago when the colored folk moved in. at ‘The latter address is the club of the A erage peed fut I need two more| Free Sons of Isreal and it was sald that Dr. Morris was not known there, ('s s Pure Malt Whiskey entursniime iat with emotion, Rev. Edward C, Craw: ford of the Moody ible Inetitute, to-| NO. “bh MO Nicht after an attempt day admitted the fusility of his prayers! was made on the night of April 18 to cut in combating t tions of the tlesh|« hole through the wail in the back uf that assailed his wife. impeon's pawnshop at No, 164 Bowery, rejected the philosophy of W. C. Norton SD nas . of Nessen City, Mich., who wrote him “huatce ry sald he would take | cao friend to ghead for another trial for CAS T ORIA 1 the unfaithful wife, 44 ‘ona are only @ few chaste people and they | Beary _THE EVENING WORLD, = a eas FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1018. hink you know IT have untrue to you," read the letter. to dle for my meanness, “an awful thing 1 @ done and Tew the Lord as forgiven me. Now, will you forgive me, too? Pray iy for me. I pray for you every WERE OF NO AVAIL i Crawford is ¢ortythree years 014; bis wife ie twenty-seven. They were married in 1908 in Denver and were George W. Guthrie Guthrie of Pitts-|Whitman Pleads fo for Leniency|He Tried for Thre Three Years tO) rics angeles tor a short time sessed se Tose bin Save Her From Temptation; |rwo BURGLARS SENTENCED. Now Gets a Divorce. Convices for Trying to Break Into Bewery Pawnehep, Pietro Lagatutta of No, 96 Bast ‘Houston street, and Joseph Masseria of No, 217 Forsyth street, two of the four CHTOAGO, May %3.—In @ voice broken Sti The minister was granted a decree of| were found guilt ybefore Judge Crane in sentence before Justice Seabury, thie | divorce from hie wife Mabel efter he| General Sessions thie afternoon and sen- had produced in court « afieaf of letters) tenced to terms in Sing Sing. in which she admitted her unfalthtul-| Lagatutta, against whom there is no ness. He had forgiven her for indis- oretions, he said, in accordance with the Bibitoal precept, but a three years’ trial proved to him that prayer and for-| has a record, got four years and six giveness were no antifotes. record of a previous conviction, was sen- tenced to from two years and six months t = years, and Masearia, who Rev. Crawford told, too, how he had “Remember,” sald Norton, ‘that there The Kind * You Have Always Bought YOUNG MEN'S SHOP, (Store Floor) Separate Entrance—8 and 10 West 38th Street bs “Connecting with Fitth Avenue Store. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue IMPORTANT SALE SATURDAY Blue Serge Sui FOR YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 40 CHEST, New English Summer Models. Strictly hand-tailored, of fine: weave imported English serge, soft roll front, natural shou ders; also new Eng ish mix- tures in the latest ‘colorings. 18.50 Regular price 927.60 Flannel Outing Trousers SIZES 28 TO 36, WAIST MEASURE Of white or pencil str Flannel Yoma Men's Outing trousers of imported white or pencil Mannel, aleo white hairline st English se: Haima oe 3.75 Regular price 96.50 Men’s Silk Shirts Of Heavy Habutai Tub Silk Custom Som of heavy washable silk in the newest colored stripes, also all white French cuffs. ‘ 2.65 Regular price $5.00 Men’s Silk Mixture Shirts Of Custom Finished Corded Silk Of imported silk mixture fabrics in effective novelty colo: et stripes; also-all white, French cuffs. u eg 1.55 Regular price 93.50 Franklin Simon & Co, offer Saturday at epe- cial prices young men's blue serge Norfolk coats, English flannel blazers, leather belts, ailk and lisle hosiery, ‘aleo ties of Rumchunda silk in Persian colorings and polka dote, Young Men’s Shoes Sizes 64 to 0, Oxfords or High Shoes of tan or black Iiussia calf, also patent eather. Tennis Oxfords of tan Russia calf with heavy rul jes and heels. 3.75 Regutor price $5.00 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. FUR STORAGE—Remodelling and Repairing. PHONE Greeley 900 Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Franklin Simon & Co. will show new models Saturday of Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses. ‘B. Altman & Cn. have prepared for to-morrow (Saturday) An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Summer Riding Habits Misses’ Silk “Sunshine” Dresses (for cross- or side-saddle riding), ne de chine, in navy, black or Prirperc tent ts 18.50 | of Natural, Jasperor White Linen in awed Soh tinued epost Black-and-white Check or Khak1,\: Nespas ee nies eae 2950 | heretofore marked at $15.00 &: Misses’ Flowered Voile Dresses $18.00, Dresey voile in blue coloring; white hemstitched voile celles, os a mH vestee; collar, cuffs and fevers fe voile daintily hand ‘embroidered; i gehen, br” 12. 75 Misses’ Ramie Linen Dresses Of ramie i in all white, pink or blue; white ramie iiinan Ee setulae wall bay la ee 7 9 5 Value $0.75 Girls’ Flowered Crepe D aan aad of cull of whic nies prod tl ed voile; Copenha, and 1 fen a ee ew 5.95 Franklin Simon & Co. wilt show New Models Saturday of Misses’ Summer Tailored Suits, Coats and Wraps. ‘at $10.00 Special Sales of Boys’ Clothing and Boys’ Furnishings, offering excellent values, will be contin- ued to-morrow (Saturday). The Girls’ Department Misses’ Linen Norfolk Suits Large Reductions have been made, to close Of ramle linen in white, leather, Copeni ia pg Norfolk coat and bu nto on nt aki 1450 Misses’ Braid Bound Suits trea ae bound; braid botnd ped in st, 29.50 Misses’ White Eponge Suits ~ Ot hand woven wool eponge or Bedford cord; new model tailored coat cost with ‘ilk oa sash ey belt; envelope skirt. 29 50 14 to 20 years. jue $30.50 Misses’ Charmeuse Draped Wr black charmeuse, lack or vate ay ra eye 18.50 Misses’ Dressy Pon . Leaphart model, pedlciper _ Lponare Krill Uned 16 Toole tent ee vVaine Pr) 24.50 SALE SATURDAY | Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes One Eyelet Ties, Pumpe and Oxfords out, on the following garments, which have been marked at special prices: Giris’ Summer Coats and Reefers, origi- nally $9.50 to 17.50 at $5.00 & 7.75 Girls’ Challis and Light-weight Worsted Dresses, originally $9.50 to $20.00 at. . . . $5.50 & 8.75 Girls’ Tailor-made Suits, originally $22.50 to 29.00 at $12.00 & 16.50 Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailor-made Suits Of white nubuck or canvas, patent kid, black ortan Russia cait, | @F€ being offered at greatly reduced prices. Made on si rtable fitting. lasts, medium height eae. hand turned or welted soles. Sizes 2 to 6, widths AA to D. 3.00 Regutar price $4.00 Franklin Simon & Co. have given large addi- tional space to their Children’s Hosiery— with increased assortment of English, French, German and ‘domestic makes. WILL OFFER SATURDAY Children’s imported White Lisle Socks ‘With colored tope and clocks, also white wish Sizes @ to 844. Heretofore 50. 25 aa as ae aencoten, broad or fine ne itbbed, UU Sizes 6 t0 10 — Heretofore $1.50. 6 pairs for 1.00 WILL HOLD A SALE SATURDAY OF Women’s and Misses’ Gloves 16 Button Silk Gloves en silk, in or ‘cig finger ped, Pats Pa Seuur pie se 95 - One Clasp Doeskin or Chamois Gloves Ot white washable Corektn er con es, at one oe 85 12 Button Doeskin or Chamois Gloves Qt tintes sana me oF whens pe 1.75 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. To appreciate the convenisnce and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory—READ IT. as follows: $12.75, $18.00, $22.00 & $28.00 Originally $24.00 to $58.00 The remaining stocks of Imported Eve- ning Gowns and Summer Frocks for Misses and Small Women are also marked at considerably reduced prices, to close out. ‘ are showing Women’s Mourning Dresses and Tailor-made Suits in the latest styles for correct mourning and the favored materials for Summer wear. Included in the stock of the Mourning Department are Mourning ¢ Gowns, Millinery, Neckwear, Parasols, etc., in the new all-white and black- and-white effects. Mourning Veils, Gloves, Hosiery, Hand- kerchiefs, Jewelry and Stationery. Mail or Telephone Orders will receive prompt attention. If desired, a representative will call to submit goods. Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Lace Curtains received for Storage, (IR, Avenne, 34% and 35th Mtreets, Mem York, ear Bears: —