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\ | ian | BLACK WHITE SLAVER. *Seavonue \ \ } | i tying @ Ughted cigar inte @ garage; fined $10. Albert Moller of No. 71 Bast Dighty- | Minth street pleaded gulity emoking in shes IGKS AS FRESH ‘OST S250 FE Fi¥é Men Pay $60 in Penalties | Smoking Cigars While in Garages. | 4 0 ah Ye for Luring Girls to Lead 44 Immoral Lives. THALy-throe prisoners were arraigned for sentence yesterday in the Courts @f Genoral and Special Sessions. ‘The Gisposition of each case was as fol- lows: BY JUDGE FOSTER. Jacob Glassman, twenty-two years 014 of No.6 Avenue B; pleaded guilty assaulting Antoinctte Epstein, sixteen, | of Na, D Avenue B; first offense; Hl- | mira Refor' Joseph Rockdss, twenty, of No. 101 | Gt. Marks place; pleaded guilty carry- ing knuckles; first offense; fined 2s. Lawrence Hyams, thirty-three, of No. | 0 (Tweith avenue, Paterson, N. J. Blesded guilty theft of $1,00 worth of| Jewela from Frank L. Howe; first of- | feng; penitentiary ono year. Helen Pollock, twenty-seven, of No. % West Seventy-fourth street; pleaded Nwullty attempted suicide; first offense; ‘sentence postponed for six months and paroled. BY JUDGE SWANN. ‘ Louis Markowita, nineteen, of No. 708 Fitth street; pleaded guilty attempted theft of musiins from No. %87 Fourth ; fret offense; sentence sus- pended. Julius Orbach, thirty-nine, of No. 215 Kast One Hundred and Tenth street; tsled and convicted of theft of $300 from Boris Luskin of No, 163 East One id Seventh street; first of- tate prison two to three years. Behr, twenty-two, of No. 7 street, Long Island City; Dleaded guilty burgiary at No. 12% First Etmira Reform- tory. Joseph Beaury, twenty-eight, of No. 7 =Ghemical street, Astoria, L. L; pleaded guilty with Behr; second of- femee; penitentiary one year. BY JUDGE CRAIN. Hagasi Gmith, negress, nineteen, of Mo. & West One Hundred and Thirty- fitth street; tried and convicted of white Glavery; fret offense; Bedford Reform- tory. Maz Weinverg, fifty-ciz, of No, 2 West « tried and convicted of grand larceny, theft of $900 from Anna Anderson of No. 157 West One Hundred and Third street; three prior convic- tions for misdemeanors; State prison two to four years. David Davidoff, nineteen, of No. & Rutledge Stree; pleaded guilty assault. No, 2% East Seventy- first offense; peniten- 1, nineteen, of No. % Clinton street; pleaded guilty theft of nie cases of essa from No, X71 Hast Bighth street; first offense; sentence pended. BY JUSTICES COLLINS, MOSS AND FORKER. ‘William P, Bernagozzi of No, 92 ‘Watts street ploaded guilty employing ohild under of fourteen; sentence suspended. Salvatore Mechinel of No, 9360 Cro- @on avenue, Bronx, pleaded guilty Gtealing while conductor on Madieon car; fined $26. ‘Holen Carr of No, 243 Went Fifty- fifth street pleaded guilty keeping @ @isorderly house; fined $100. John Martin of No, 2 Carlisle street an4 Frank Latavico of same address Doth pleaded guilty theft of cast tron pipe from Consolidated Gas Company; sponded, Carrie Davis of No, 156 West Forty- sizth street, tried and convicted of keeping a disorderly house; fined $50. Henry Engbirth of No. 515 East Six- teenth street and John Heavey of No. 437 Kast Sixteenth street, tried and Highty-fifth street pleaded guilty of ed $10, 163 West Forty- einth street pleaded guilty theft of scrap rubber valued at $5 from No, 1725 Broadway; eentence suspended at re- Quest of complainant. Robert Morse of No, 105 Park avenue -) pleaded guilty emoking in factory et No, @ Has Pighty-cighth etrest; een- ence suspended. Geseps Weiner of No. 1663 Washington avenue pleaded guilty smoking in ftac- tory at No, 133 West Twenty-sixth street; fined 620, pany Emlaw of No, 160 West One end Twenty-fourth street pleaded gutlty, smoking in @ @arage; fined $10. James Conley of No, 1431 Amsterdam avenue pleaded guilty emoking in @erecé; fined $19. Harry M. Andrews of No, 0 East Highty-eighth street pleaded guilty co | tried and convicted ding Negress Sent to Prison |} werage: fined $10. Irving Sternfot No. 132 Wilkins ave- nue pleaded lity stealing while con- igor on Madison avenue car; fined Joneph Goldfarb of No. 1632 Webster avenue pleaded guilty theft of $15 worth of thread from No. 28 Bast Fourth reet; penitentiary one year and fined imnie Shuttleton of No. (1 Weat Thirty-fifth street tried and convicted of having cocaine in possession; pent- tentlary three months. Lous Funcke of No. 28 Ami s storage poultry for fresh; fined Adam Kowsky, salesman for ime offen: tence suspended. Picture on the Ta ' f when buying ALLEN’S FOOT- The Antiseptic Powder to be shaken: into the shoes for Tender, Aching, ‘Swollen Feet. The standard remedy, for the feet for a Quarter Century,’ 130,000 testimonials, Sold everywhere, rpg tite TREE Ee Waren, ALLEN Le Rey, N.Y. “ Upright and flaky 1—that’e | how biscuits bake from dough of | Presto Self-Raising Flour. Lord'& Taylor Founded 1826 Dainty and Cool Looking Vi-hite Hand Bags At Reduced Prices White Embroidered Linen & Crochet Bags With draw string, $1.95 & $3.50—Formerly $3.95 and $5.95 Real Irish Crechet Bags Envelope shape, cord handle, $6.95 to $12.95—Formerly $10.95 to $16.95 White Moire Bags Fitted with mirror and —_ frame in gilt and ni $4. 50—Value ' $5: 95 Millinery (Second Floor) Our Free Trimming Service Is extended to those who trimmed shapes and partment. urchase un- materials in this de- Outing and Tailored Hats A large variety of ratine, peanut, Panama, felt, hemp and leghorn hats, simple and smartly trimmed; also banded sailors, 98c¢ to $10.00 According to Materials. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. EXCURSIONS. 4 aie ‘a 4.10, Wound Trip Tickets { Hiei tt *"Taurue’ ly from Pitt! 1, ‘i bats *, it? Aisa aM Bag rectene for ladies. | SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO NEW HAVEN SEEDS * cnlidren, 18 conta, UP THE HUDSON OTE aston ety 10-0 iver trip es ier ye P ie, Michela,” 1 N. ii ls Muse. eurdoss, under enjlaren, FALL River’ Lil ie entity tera Gal oo!ay of e3e ———— 30 Ce for This Waste Basket in golden oak or mission, It ree verses and makes a Tabourette. W OPLES NE’ BEAR. MOUNTAIN —STEAMBOATS, rail cousfections, ant, Str. “Washington Irving”’ Makes up trips eaentere ‘Thureda: Str. “(Hendrick Hudson” Makes up trips rilgaders Wednesdays, tr TER COL, IAATE BOA? pAgEO Saturday, ‘crvation steamers oes * Fulton” and “Albany” rs Shira reas. Sa Foe 8 ek oD mgs UM SSN Wettig of ite POR HELP WANTED—FEMAL' RIBBON WEAVERS class weavers can secure! steady employment at wages at the Tremont 174th st. and Park av, Founded 1826 , The Store Opens ato A. M, Continuing the Special Sale of Men’s Furnishings Shirts Pure, Silk Shirts, heavy weight, plain and satin stri French cuffs b2. oor Values $4.00 and 85. § 95 Fine Pure Silk Crepe Shirts, with satin striped, sizes 14 to 16 = Value soot $3.50 Silk Mixt Shirts, French cuffs sah a orate 62.00} $1.05 Fine Merce ized Cloth Negligee Shirts, with French cults eaten Value ent $1.35 Lord & ¥ Taylor Pajamas Fine Mercerized Cloth Pajamas, ¥ Biase silk loops ‘alue $2.00, $1.35 Silk Mixture Pajamas, plain way $2.65 Night Shirts Fine Nainsook Night Shirts, with bret} trimmings Value $1.25 85e Silk Half Hose Pure Silk Seamless Hose, double heels and toes, in black, tan, gray, navy and other leading colors. Value 50c per pair” 6 pairs for $1.50 Gloves Live Capeskin Motoring Gloves with strap Value $1. 30 special value $1.00 an Silk Gloves 85c Neckwear Crochet or Accordion Knitted Foun Beal Value $1.50 95€ Bathing Suits Worsted Bathing Suits Value $38.00} $1 95 Worsted Bathing Suits Value 83.50} $2.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. bs ee don’t know tne enchanting way to Maine unless you go by water. The voyage, through Long Island Sound and down the wonderful North Coast, is one of the great short sea-trips of the world. A day and night in the glorious, clean air will pesca you over. You travel in most agreeable mpany. The staterooms, service cuisine aboard ¢ steel steamships North Landand North Star will delight you. Fares lower than by rail. 18, North Rives foot of Warten St, Tucnla Thurntay and satura A Sian Hiceday Sewinnio June 23 at 10.0'A: be: Fare $5 ag hd at Pier and 290 Broadway, also Tourist and New York Transfer Co, offices throughout the Line—Eastern Steamship Corporation (REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— IL ase Irving Savings inion 115 Chambers St., N. ‘The Trustecs have declared a dividend ¥: the 4x wonthe ending June 80th, 1013, at te tate of ror Ly! Cent. | Been anpum on oD su oh so ae a F200. n,008 Mies ely Ang. taint: | ~~ afore duly 10cm wilt draw ‘anonoR B. DUNNING, Secretary, Confidential. ‘Pg Cou renters fees The June bride x ze CLOTHING co, “$100, Reduction On all discontinued styles of Planes & Player Pianos oo an Fo sorr PORCHASERS. dg taken in exchange, IRAMAUED | pact Est, 1800, 17 East 14th St., N. ¥. ua ‘deaissed | Little Bi oe Fourteenth @wees Ment Mnhaves « lo™ JUNE SALE. : Friday, AS Usuat, BARGAIN DAg These are truly RARE JUNE DAYS—days full of such merchandise values. as are rarely known at height of a season. JUNE SALE has wrought rare records in our Summer busines. “4 True Economies Never Lack Appreciation BE HERE WITHOUT FAIL TO-MORROW. All as Advertised and Morel » No Mail or Telephone Orders for the following: Our June Sale Pute All Othere Underwear Cam! Nainsook Corset Covers— Mette d eats tnt im'd—usually 2 18 Natageok Corset ints, medallions, ie—with and ribbon—' A 5 he Cambrio Drawere=H., —well made—were .29. Finer lot—dainty lace and emb'y trim=, Value 8... rls Cambrio and Je so Dresses. showy Fae ah Natnsook—lace yoke with embiy and ee ere na, ainsook—daborate ¢ cates of fancy Nate or dainty emt value $1.69. Combtentionsriac trim’d=ustally % Nainsook—yoke and eiroular drawers, ith Val. lace, sombey ana ribbon— oitherg in shadow lace effecta— 1.04 . = & peice finish camBric— Pocen surnee Yas = hedbaret re —value .79... sees + 48 jooats—several showy Nrmodele, Ine nacie th re Wau sccorewen) Ta hadow lace flounc: Roecttee—value 82 1,45 Natnss0k—knee deep flounce of Vab el effect or treat ional 0503.00 4 deters pict nm Sight erese— 80. 5.00 Extra Size Night Sri Waebly 6 or. ies sneckemb'y and pas @.. Extre Size Drawers—soft fi muslin—ruffie with H. sree, © 28 Extra Size Corset Covers—Lonad Genmiecct io—44 to 62 eee er ee n tt see eeeeeeeee Extra Size Seine Pettiooats— sg lace 6 Inserta— 39. seseveoee DB] yy caren ‘a Mustin Sprmwe 8 hem and i a i to 4 yeare—res. 6 to 11 years—reg. .19. mF Children’s Gowns—siipover—with emb'y or ribbon ft torchon lace— to 6 yra.—valt 8 to 14 yra.—va' Cambrio Night Drawers—well made— 1 to 11 yra.—spectal...... steeweeeeee Misses’ and Babies’ Wear Girls’ Wash Dressos—imported Repp— white, blue and pink—new, waist with w elt—emb'd $2.08 and $2: Matchless Values long 6 to 14 yra.— a. eee Wc Mmtty and'suiiee crepe ban dsom modele—i6 to 18 yrares. #69... "8.95 et. White and h Stripes ‘Demet | 'rappere—reg. . -20 Babies’ White Daisy Cloth Wra} Meh iaset ribbon trim titching—reg. 09 BT 'a-E: tS Ei edorene OT to 1.57 Infants Domet Night Gowns— FOR. BB eeee LONG ATROOK su DRESSES, GOWNS Reg. ...... 36 | Reg. .44. Long Nainsook Dressee— Reg. 0... 41 | Reg. 0.2. Christening 6o' Drees and Sale 74 Hale, irt—worth $9.98......2.74 Short Dresses Nainaook, Cambric, Lawn— Reg. Sale 8. +20 37 4 mos. to 3 6 mos. to 6 mos. to 3 6 mon, to B we Lawn Dresse: YH. grew. $2.60 [) ra and Rom mbray, Gingham mand Crinkle Cloth= Tod TR; FOE, OD...00- BN Millinery) June Sale Specials nd to Make Plumes ) a Great Friday Ontrich Plumes—black extra ig long gloes white~ flues ‘Women's Ballor narrow or tnedium ribbon bands—reg. .98. Women's Untrimmed Hats—white black hemp—with or without velvet flanges of facing—reg. $1.69. Boys’ Clothes) June Sale Specials and and Furnishings ) &xtra Reductions Another $10,000 worth of Boys’ end Youths’ Clothing REDU« ED! Also following specials:— Wash ratte ere aaa oye" Hate--Duck, linen or rat re-—college and ra | whit ‘olm ~piain and fancy bandy—reg. . 6 ina * ahd chee! +38 | Kponges we n' Bmbig ee Hose—biack and 45 ome! weg. tie 2 Women’s ) June bead Values inthe Shade | Coats, etc. Fottig Chaarohoes Spreads Shadow Lace Dresses—three lace flounces-“walet with soft net Insert= oie 9 colored meseal ft Erte of white or ‘a.-18,08 | Bieac Bnvb'd Vottes and fine or heavy tn Fetcate colors 12.05 ALSO AT ABOUT HAL! PRICE DAINTY DRES#ES OF Chambrays Batistes Bedford Corts Ginghams Linens Voilee Ratines Tissues Dressy styles, also plain and coat effects embroidered or emb'y trimmed, or with fashionable with wirdies—white, scoters and fancies a Silk Conte—Motre, Lace and Charmeuse ana srucegecanien be trimmed—rog. $18.98. 05 Women’s Dress Skirte—Navy and black % bend— aiifonwthonree. ce. aU. hd Women's House Siaareen eee Tog. .98. SERRATE [wnat oF now coat 8 and ae Seasonable Needs Various at Friday's Departments) Saving Prices ‘Women's Cotton Union Suits—low neck leeveless—tight knee oF lace ‘ea neok— jens—-remular ztre stzeo— seas oc Wied a eels: 83 fon Hulte—white or ecru * Union su! ri Ry 3 ‘Women’ Sik Gloves—If id white—doub! on’ ron yar eae pongee an nen Bees taney borderaval, 6225.1.04 79 color: |. or lace Scarfs and omer tt § trimmed—rea. @...Briday 49 Imported Coll apreiterye-eocente sit, aatlor id wha i Free 7 | Special peer eer 'd cornera—or lace trim' value .. Men's ee Hdkfa.—extra size— % % and 1 inch hom—reg. .3. Embroladrice— Eanes, Inverts naook, cambrl fe ren at ming tetntanand wi Ribbans—sat! melita Sik GE ho 044 lengtha of Ribbons—per yd.... .14 An Henman? engin agi only a Friday Remaaate of rise i pueda i 8 and widtha-— AP FRIDAY CLEARANCE PRICES, Also, for June Sale '*s Alpaca Gontecmiack ne gray~ it us finish--tatlor ma all alzee—rog | and 1.77) of wt 1 to 17 neck— Silks: Reliable Qualities and Bxtremely Low Oress Goods for Friday. ‘ard wide Foulards—dots and fi navy, black and colora—value . rea— . 59 and Checked Taffetas— 28 inch—chitfon Eniaa—Onvy, dlack and desirable colo dollar quality. 5 * 69 Yard wide Washable Shan’ all silk—natural and tan—vi Meseal Lneeaiee ee e Chitton tee Pongees a! ‘hina Stlke—val. 79 3 inch Cok Black Mes: Washable Shirtings and Waistin: nch-—large assortment of fof deiane, end colors—value %. Yard we apie ‘Washable tabu 0 hy? u bing re Wool French runelian and Bedford Corte Berges, broken shades—w aie) 64 inch All Wool Summer Suttings— Scotch Mixtures and Stripes— grays, tans and bluee—were .8... .59 All Wool Herringbone Suitin, e inch— ‘also V igouresus, OF on ‘tripes, Shephe: jocks and Cream bergen with black hairlines= value . All Wool Cream Gor es and Wi Wpipocea ft inch— @ inch Th ed Black Mohaire— lustrous: . t bla eh—value | Mer hi r the Tnetttg Rebbe tise ee ppt Mom @ inch Bleached—eoft finish— WOOP .119b...-cerereereeresceseesomnere, Pa ger Pillow Cases, ve ee ae $10... Hair Pitlows—beat ening cove= cool for Summen= bleached Ch: Cloth: bt) inches widewo rth Curtainings, ) Specimen Bed Sets, Couch Covers! Baigrs elena * cone blue 2. awe ue es APE 1B. -cecene Bungalow C wide-sringed Flamatitehed se ted Cartatnings— joral bordere—vaiue .29.. sheds | Me Hammaosis ste. vide Deere § ‘Wool vee By om toned greens, bi reds and Yalue an ‘ana FRU... rererrerrepeoe OD meres yenerag ver "iene atk ted, @ark and ao for waists, dresses, eto—Special.. RT Fine White Wool Baby Fianadie~ f ‘or-infante’ hires, barrows an@ Beat Te Pure 6itk ae hematitch or elsewhere .78. Canton and ‘Domet and unbleschedcrea. = "MT SAE Tae Wash ) Only et Hearn’s Dress } Can You Find Fabrics) Such Values Floral Ratines—white in ned Unte—worth Linen Finish f- eas sults,