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vit | 0 — ihe ee __ SEE EVENING) WORDD, '2IDAY, SURE 27,1018. 3 8 “| i RNG wae arrested. He said that Her-|tective agency by which Hermann had bridge could be bullt above by adding Mi mann had taught him to do business | been employed, next took the stand to BURNED TRAIN BRIDGE piles to the burned stumps. By day Ee” | with the thieving hotel employees and!say that Hermann had firat come to] REBUILT IN RECORD TIME. | s.00 men worked ot breakneck speed ‘ Ld nn a had bought from a all | him in March, telling him that he was and scows lined the aides of the bridge. , 3 @ eliverware that came from|in @ porition to know the inside facts! Eng) $ in 1 At night 1,000 worked by 608 clusters of ti hi Bherry's, the Waldorf, Hotel Astor and | concerning the many allver robberies Engineers Perform in Twelve Days incandescent lights, Three months was 4 other popular caravansaries, that were being perpetrated in the va-| Work That Some Thought Would | the estimated time many engineers ” ' It was upon Meighittt's piea that he! rious hotels of the city. On the strength Take Three Months. though would elagee before a train somebing to reveal that he and lof that rapresentation Herry sald he crossed the bridge. The first train ts % ) Esmeralda Bono, tc erty @ Hotel Astor) nad pired Hermann and that Hermann| After one of the ewiftest engineering | goneduied to pass over late this after. 4 j waiter who was recently convicted Of] nad produced the evidence upon which | feats on record, traffic will be resumed | noon, t | ie Ok ee hind of hegiteeacled Melghitt! and Hono had been arreated. | to-day over the train bridge In Newark ae Sen tae Conn waaes ar han Greenville, which wae burn ° - . te) » Na a the Tombs, where ‘they had been |ACCUSED DETECTIVE SWEARS ry water's edge for @ mile twelv re leben herein grec t iy) baht § ~ taken to await removal to Ming Sing, ALLEGATIONS TO BE FALSE. i beinthod fe day Tite HAGUE, Netherlanda, June 27.— \\" 5 lt pefore Judge @wann. 1 ‘the de-| Hermann swore in his own behalf that| #0 The enginering forces of the Penn- | The Cabinet of the Netherlands under A s) | : Receiver of: Slaten Motel Sil-|cective and « follow operative ¢rom theleverything Meighitti had. said. about| #Ivania Railroad and the Lehigh Valiey| the Premiership of Dr. Theodorus WA | | I “ game agency, Constant Covano by name, | having received stolen goods in his be-| foAd combined and took charge of the | Heemakerk resigned to-day in conse. | ae | > verware Declares Officer Was | were tn court oa @ summons, halt Was false. He admitted having| blackened stupa, all that remained of [quence of the recent elections to the| [Vi eo | \ {| “ \ \ \ POINTS OUT DETECTIVE AS TU-|DHId severat visita to Meighitti, but] fine four-track trestle. Instead of | Hecond Chamber of the State's General Goes on Easily Coat Cut Closed Back | Convenient - Tutomin Crime. TOR IN CRIME maintained that he had done so tnerely| sinking new piter the old onen were! placing the eoatition of parties sup. to keep track of the walters that were| sawed off and dowelled so that the! porting the Ministry in @ minority, o Ag econ an Meighitt! took the stand pringing the plunder to the ‘fence’s” he rose from his chair and pointed to/ house. « ACCUSATION IS DENIED. | where Hermann and Covano were seat-| Soince Meighitt!, when pinned down, “| e@ in the rear of the court room. had failed to substantiate his charge “These are the men who taught me to} that Covano wan in alliance with Her- steal,” he shouted. “Until last March ‘D mann in urging the thefts of the aliver, ‘ a ri ~ a Court Holds Object Of Charge} 1 was an honest man, Then Hermann | Judge Swann did not hold Covano under AND LUSTROUS : IN | FEW MOMENTS ’ ’ came to me and told me that he knew a | sugpicion, but he gave orders that Her- a le walters o0 were atenlin, mann shoul jetat ni hi at F for Investigation by District. |e we"xtue ‘and ne wanted me te | bed been suid In exert shoud be bee g jem. id hi i rehing ii tigation by Attorney’ 's Office. wea buy tram me at that 1 could et ‘Assistant Dinteiet Attorney Mooho with Girls! Get a 25-cent bottle of ‘‘Danderine’’ and try from the waiters. le had orders in Cal- ——_——» - — 6 we col is. Also stops falli H Mornin ter a the silverware we could] Gupinyg BUSIEST MONTH, th ops falling hair; destroys dandruff. get. He gave me the names of dishon- Lutet Meighitti of No, £11 West Twen- | ty-ninth street, convicted recently upon | ost waiters in the Waldorf, et Sherry's, Nearty 400 Marriage Licenses Ine ; Your hair becomes light, wavy, Muffy, | dandruff, cleanses, purifies and | | his own plea of guilty to the charge of | the Hotel Astor, the Knickerbooker and Pi ad Invig- He having tecetved thoveunds of dolary | oter hetele, and I'began todo busines| sued Se War in Cook County. tai araee cane ee Bi eseined oratee the conte _ forever stopping itch. OLUS Patented Union Suits have these three features you cannot find $ with them. CHICAGO, June %7.—This is Cupid’e| _ i" ing Balt. underwear. worth of stolen ativerware gleaned Y | "'sntermann came to see me at my |uslest month in the history of the Shecreacion = "jot with ha oat what will please you most will pees ‘ thieving walters from more than | home many times and always he want-| county. Aj! marriage license records] tanderine and carefully draw it through after a few weeks’ use, when you 1, COAT CUT—opens all the way down the leg. 2. ACTUAL CLOSED CROTCH— hotele in New York and vicinity, took |ed me to get more stuff. I handled | wore broken yesterday when the clerk’s your hair, teking one amall strand at a| Will actually see mew hair—fine and | the stand pefore Judge Swann in Gen- | three sete of atlver stolen from Sher. | omice showed that @ total of 3,810 per-/time. This will cleanse the hair of|doway at first—yes—but really new eral Sessions to-day snd accused with |f7* 8nd 2.400 pieces stolen by Bono | mits to wed have been issued so far this | dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just| hair, growing all over the scalp. If from the Astor, Barico Cacomo of th, few moments you have doubled th i the only one— bunching, only f | dramatic emphasis Arnold Hermann, a] xo, 307 Went Thirty-elghth street in- "rhe Mgheat previous record was in beaut: of your Mair. pita ¥ pag d Leni pile Moor) thickn: pr finns oct 4 < | private detective employed by an agency | troduced Hermann to me first.” June, 1911, when 3,87 licenses were taken Bealdes Peautitying the hair at once] Knowlton'’s Danderine from any den - ba see dlnidlaes | to trace the very crime for which Meig-| Charles 8, Berry, the head of the de- | out. Danderine dissolves every particle of | gist o toilet counter, and just try te 3. CLOSED BACK, perfect fit from shoulder to crotch, / OLUS is made in sixteen plain and fancy woven fabrics, including nainsooks, linens and silks, also plain and mesh knitted materials, Price $1.00 to $3.00, at your dealer's. If he © has not yet stocked OLUS, write us and we will tell you where to get them. Booklet free upon _ request. To Dealers. Your wholesaler carries OLUS. Actual Closed Crotch THE GIRARD COMPANY, Sole Mfrs., 346 Broadway, New York v/ ‘ [U [LUD | Givd | Giud | Givd|Givy | Givv| The Most Remarkable Offer of the Season _ Another “SCHEDULE K” Sale ' 6,500 Yds. of Fine Woolens Bought at Half Price and Made into ~ 1,800 Suits - ei to be sold at i SS] 45 » S208 | By actual count Saks & Company has 195 Styles of Suits for Men and Young Men, at $20, $23 & $25 Of course, this announcement will probably be followed by others wherein 250 or even 300 styles of garments will be claimed for other shops. So many people in this world never discover their own su- periority until they have first found out other people’s. | @ THESE PRICES BELOW WHOLESALE snd amplity what ve mean by 108 sheave a i dea In Additién ' at oe a rcp of cout, 9 a — Md variety, but it happens ‘$a a a that it is also a variety of the most exclusive sort. . fA 7 Ki OUR ENTIRE STOCK The really significant thing about these 195 styles is,that we do if aa i+ aS not have to blush for a single one of them. : : : : ,. §s reduced to make this the most remarkable value-giving Sale of the season Onthe contra , they are the most exclusive. colletion of weaves, 4 “or # Z , lesigns and colors ever assembled in $20, $23 an clothes. ‘aa @ This is the luckiest wool purchase |} § Nowhere in New Yorkis to be seen ta mg we ever made. such an assortment of summer suits. a i g Thecloth for these 1,800 suitscame |] @ Otherstocksaredepleted-Notours, 4 to us but three weeks ago as the |] thanks to good shop management. es | result of tariff agitation. @ Moreover, the wholeshowinginthe } @ Here it is, added to our stock—fresh |} four stores has been reduced to Less fabrics unequalled in the market. than Ordinary Wholesale Prices. And then there’s the tailoring, the most important thiny of all. j! For what's variety worth, ifin the end the pennant youchooseis le defective or deficient in tailoring and style ? Whether you want a blue serge or a brown mixture or a solid - yw A gray or a pencil stripe or a club check, it has got to have style. ay B ° The reductions affect every sack and Norfolk suit owned You have got to get away from the nondescript cut of hi | 4 by Smith Gray, dress cake and Tuxelos not included average clothes and wear clothes that mean something. 1%, pies oo d You have got to wear Saks’ clothes, which mean everything, in design, in cut, in tailoring, in finish, and in style. All garments half, quarter or eighth lined. ae Saks & Company at 34th Street Positively the Newest Clothes shown in New York to-day. | Every Garment guaranteed by the Smith Gray Label. Two and three-piece suits, Tweeds, blue serges, Norfolks—every one a 1913 style. t Suits made $18 to Solara SZ now #14 @ ——Sullzmade 88 Now 82.4 Sui di 5 to sell for ae DANGER SIGNALS! @mall Craft, Storm and Hurricane Warnings, High Tide Tables, : Are among the thousands of features of the Eto. Etity "NEWYORK, 1913 WORLD ALMA BROADWAY AT WARREN ST; 7-STORES [FULTON st at AROSE 25,000 Other Facts and Figures NAC S™. AVENUE ABOVE 27" ST === (BROADWAY AT BEDFORD. Buy a Copy To-Day. On Sale Evergreehere for 290 Brooklyn Stores Open Saturdays Until 9 o’Clock 7 md , Lewes