Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| Prison so many times that I can't re- DES WOMAN THE | ! BIS OD, WANTS | PRESENT WISIN GET ot co se » TOBE SENT TO PRISON Arrested as wy Picipoctn, Ellen McCarthy Declares She's | Most Comfortable in Jail. | Men MoCarihy, seventy-six years old, | ‘Whe, in former years, was the peer of Gephte Lyons and other celebrated sremen thieven, is in the tolls again. Bho fm the line of prisoners ar- @elgned to-day before Judge Swann in @eerat Sessions, and pleaded guilty to @eharge of plying her old trade of pick- fag pockets in a Sixth avenue depart- store. “Mew tong have you been a thief?” Jvbge Gwann anced “Many years, Your Honor, so many Pears I forget," was the reply. ‘The police ‘records showed that the Mttle old womar was first arrested In 8, She was sentenced then to the ary for opening a woman's in @ store. “ince then I have been in and out 0. member,” she said Sedge Swann remanded her to the Tombs until Thursday for sentence. he has no friends, sho says, and wants) te go to prison. “There,” she told the reporters, “I am eure of @ bed to sleep in and three meals @ day. Outside, { sometimes go hunary G88 sleep wherever I can. I am broke, Gown and out, 4 living example of the of saying that crime doesn't pay.” . Delagi, assigned protect the little old told Judge Swann the fate Thomas F. Byrnes, when | Guperintendent of Police, had been a friend of the woman and had tried un- gweccessfully to reform her. | << ‘BIDS FOR BOND PRINTING. ‘The Hamilton Bank Note Company of | ‘Cale city was the lowest bidder for en-| Sraving the bonds for the new $46,000,000 Yunicipal issue. The company's bid w i; the New York Bank Note pany rey and American Rank >» y $16,000. The Hamilton Cor pany got tho award to-day. of bearing the coat of arms of BO city of New York the new bonds have an engraving of the Municipal For any tomato season- ing Campbell’s Tomato MEN WHO THREATE LONG TERMS IN PRISON | nannies Mountaineers Who Demanded ;° $5,000 Are Given Five and Iwo Years Respectively. Hive years at hard labor for Jacob Dunn and two yeare at the name kind of labor for Seeley Davenport, was the gentense passed today by Federal Judge Relistab, sitting in Newark, on the two Sparta mountaineers who sent threatening letters demanding $6,000 in gold under penalty of death to President ‘Wilaon when he was Governor of New Jersey and President-elect. Davenport and Dunn, ignorant, ehift- less wnodchoppers of the type which abounds in the Sparta, N. J, hills, in their letter, fast winter, to Mr, Wilson commanded lim to place $5,000 in a beg at the Wharton, N, J., rafiroad crossing. They followed it wp with @ mecond de- mand, after he had been elected, naming A deserted cabin in the mountains as tho place the money should be left. None of the throats ever reached Mr. Wilnon, an they were intercepted by Secretary Joseph P. Tumulty and turned over to the Secret Service men, Post- office Inepectors Larabee and Butler, with Deputy United States Marshal Louls Beekman, after weeks of grork located Davenport and arrested him, Jacob Dunn was arrested with his younger brother later, but the brother wan released. Both men were convicted in short or- der by a jury in Newark, @ week ago, when they were also tried on indict- menta charging them with sending almi- lar letters to three wealthy renklents of Morris County. Judge Rellstab, in paseing sentence, declared the crime committed by the mountaineers was one of foreign impor- tation and must be dealt with severely. telligent persons,” eald the Court, ‘aro not likely to be frightened into giving up money by such threats, but ere letters i. ter, has broken his hunger strike of over 14 hours, He drank two gallons of form of Soup gives the best results. _ It makes a better cocktail than ketchup. It makes the tastiest brown sauce or tartare or tomato sauce. It gives a surprising new zest and flavor to dishes of every description. And it is all teady for use just as you feceive it—strained, cooked and fla- vored just right; as convenient as it is wholesome and delicious. TOMATO 10c a can ‘people who live In fear of euch | Simsly. tie pv adane Webb, TAX! CHAUFFEUR GETS T™O YEARS FOR ROBBERY. West One Hundred end Thirtesnth Street, shot and killed herself in the bathroom of their flat this morning. Mre. Jandort had been ea, isee pif since the death of her husband, abou’ BET A TEN GENT BOX OF GASCARETS. Martin Sanderma | —— who was convict | Keep your liver and bowels ac- | @ fare, Sanderman was stunned by the tive and you feel bully rontence hich Judge Dike said waa by way of being « warning to chauffeurs | for months. of public automotriien Francia V. Connett, a young civil en- fineer living at No. 7 Montague Ter- race, Brooklyn, circulated around the Tenderloin of Manhattan a whole lot one night about a month ago and in | oughly iennie, freshen and purify these the amall hours of the morning inserted | drainage or alimentary organs, and have himself into Sanderman's taxicab at|no effect whatever upon the liver and Jack's restaurant and ordered himself | stomach. home. On the way he fell asleep. When a et |@anderman woke him up in Brooklyn he pete wih Ce hereto cra which 5 genet: ooo? ‘oh Nicene Penalty as a Warning Not to Loot Sleeping Fare’s Roll. * any two are nor more than nent in Sing Sing Put aside—just once—the Salts, Ca- thartic Pills, Castor Oils or purgative waters, aie merely force a passageway through the bowels, but do not thor- had no money. The chauffeur suggested that maybe the had Gropped it oh the floor. amount of the taxi bill. Connett, fully | coms aves oy Gat time, forced the chaut- four to drive to the Butler atreet police taion. where roll of bills amounting | areat by morning. They work w to $140, afterward satisfactorily identi- | sleep—never gripe, sicken, nd cet caly fled by Connett, was found in the chauf-| 10 cents a box from your feur'a pocket. Hons of men and women take a Cuate ———_— now and then and never have Headache, Melancholy Widow Kills Herself, | Biliousness, costed tongue, Ini jon, Mya. Martha Jandorf, a widow, who! Sour Stomach or Constipated bowels. lived with her aged mother at No. 118 Cascarets belong in every household. SS ee | CC dd just love to Le them. FREE TO. ASTHMA SUFFERERS A pod Mb ned That Anyone Can Use thewt Discomfort or Leos of Time. wet have a Now Method that cures Auth, mA, and we want you to try it at our ox: re ae hy penal whether your wells, A Cascaret tonight, will make you Save money on any- thing if you must— but not at the cost of your pisht. If “Aha tAlos: must have the best. pe hn for glasses aa Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Pt "sicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, 82.50 to 618. J. EHRLICH & SONS Oculists’ Opticians Half a Century in Business. 217 Broa. Ante Howe, || 229SiathAve,. 15th St, 350 Siath Ave. 22d St, Prom, ewe capeciaily want to send it to those epparentiz hoy less cases, where all forme ._ianeiere, douches, opium preparations, omok. have failed. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room toon Niagara and Hudson Ste., Buttalo, N.Y. Wend free trial of your method ter A Bevy of Beautiful BLOUSES much underpriced $3 Blouses tomorrow $2.00 $4 Blouses.....tomorrow $2.95 $5 Blouses tomorrow $3.95 Next to the importance of having many changes of blouse- wear, there is the importance of exercising a of choice in one’s selections. Yet this is never difficult in the Saks Blouse Shop, and even in these special offeri alone a woraan can find as many asians ay styles as t! the generality of shops can offer in their entire displays. The blouses in this special sale tomorrow are made of lingerie, crepe, cotton voile, aud sheer batiste, in the newest combinations of colorings and shadow laces. All late, up-to-the-minute models. Some with double frill and others with side frill, and the round collar made fuller and attenuating down the front. Pretty, effective, and such wonderful values. Third floor. It is almost like fnding them, to acquire so much and to give eo little in return. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street JBAUMARH & BRO We Close Evenings at ¢ o'clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. ‘1 a Week Opens an Account pes Brass Bed With every pur- chase of $75.00 ROOMS f Complete od Write r our NEW (OUR L ORL R' ef conta in.| We Pay Freight (rrr. a our and Fi Le Rallroad Fare (; also to Jereey,) IT MAKES 1 TTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WiLL .GO AND GET. Seaasrarasoareara pen} L CREDIT, ‘IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND G&T-IT. | — do you use it in the preservation of areas (erga ‘Teach perro eagle to use Dr. set -— especially at semester on Gall ervaake | HAVE YOU SEEN DR. LYON'S DRUGGISTS DISPLAYS? Registered Trade Mark Last W eek of May Sale At “The Linen Store” During the remaining days of this month we will continue to offer at exceptionally attractive prices a large collection of goods of de- pendable quality and desirable style—the values are unmistak- able. Included in the sale are: Table Cloths and Napkins—Sheets, Pillow Cases and Towels—Blankets and Bed Spreads—Lingerie—Corsets and Hosiery—Children’s and In- fants’ Wear—Ladies’ Summer eae Dresses and Waists. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. =e Established Half a Century = (= Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Important Sale of Men’s Oxfords 1,000 Pairs Comprising Patent, Tan and Dull Leather From Our Regular Stock Now marked 85.85 Especially priced for this sale $3.25 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. i “en Fs 5 Lord &. Taylor Founded 1826 Remarkable Values in Summer Apparel For Misses & Children a Misses’ Porch & Beach Dresses Se cn, Varden and d repPs, in several poatty 04.05, 06.05 & ore vewee $8.50 to $15.00 i Misses’ White Voile & Lingerie Dresses several new models, trimmed with laces, ribboaser $10.75 & $19.50—Valuce 915.00 and 617.60 Misses’ B Juniors’ Chiffon & Shadow Lace Frocks ously tinued’ Ak ds ears” ol’ bea” Sow draped skirts. reas . $10.50—Value $85.00 * Misses’ Jaunty Moire Coats A Reproduction of a Foreign Model wae ee ee * §12.50—Value 920.00 ‘ Misses’ & Juniors’ Wraps To Be Worn Over Lingerie or Chiffon Dresses In all the evening shades of broadcloth and silk crepes. Several dainty models. * 98.05, $12.50 & $14.95—Values $12.50 to $25.00 Children’s Coats EIOSY models ‘n white and colors, 03.95 & $5.95—Values $8.50 &s Children’s Lingerie & Batiste Tian Percales, ginghs Pls ype a es ol lar 95c, $1.75, $1.95 & $2.05 Values $2.00 to $5.00 Children’s Rubberized Coats Suitable for travelling and Linea wear, in tan or navy blue, with y 04.05—Value $7.50. paces! Exceptional Values in Women’s Sweaters 8 Bathing Sutts®: (1st Floor; 19th Street Side) Women’s &. Misses’ Sweaters Several smart models in all the new colorings. €3.95 & $4.05—Values $6.50 and $8.50 Women's Bathing Suits Excellent quali Gy mohair, in navy or black, trimmed ’ with braids elty silks. 83.95, $4.95 & $5.95 —Values $5.00 to $7.95 Messaline and taffeta silk in navy, black and brown, several smart models. $4.95, $6.95 & 89.75—Values 87.50 to $12.50 Misses’ & Children’s Bathing Suits Splendid selection of attractive models. $1.05, 92.96, $3.95 & 94.95 Values $8.50 to $7.50 ‘ Bastin Caps #5c, 35c, 50c, 75c, 95c & $1.95 Values 75c to 92.50 eee Special Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads €& Comfortables ‘Blankess Medium and Summer Were pe, 92.75 & 98.85 ‘ - Le ge Mc and 84.50 os Regularly 92.76 a ceews 0100 Bedspreads Crochet—@1.15 & $1.85—regularly $1.85 and $1.75 Plain White Dic, $1.10 and 61.88 y 91.95, $1.50 & $1.75 Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases at 25% less than our regular prices Pillow Cases 5 value 20c, at 16c value 22c, at 7c 3 value 250, at 19¢ 3 value 28c, at 21c Sheets value 70c, at 50c | 42x8h 712200; value 87, at 65c | 45x38 81x00; value 90c, at 72c | 50x88 90x90; value 61.05, at 70c | 54x88; Steamer Rugs Fine Imported & Domestic Rugs $4.50, $7.00 & $9.75 Values $6.00, $10.00 & $19.50