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‘FEW COURT PROCEDURE ~ TOAST DEISONS W SES ON APA ‘Dinestion ryan Answer Trans-|tvea a: Novant Newer arene ‘Tersey | eipt of Testimony to Serve in Capital Cases, fhe Court of Appeals to-day an- Bounced a change in the procedure of nt HE t i @aton ere mare e The anu i Heretofore the opposing counsel Rave been compelled to rewrite the @tenographic record of @ case into @arrative form, a task which has enused the greater part of all delays @f the past. Counsel could seldom agree on the construction of this nar- \ The record now will simply be in- by opposing counsel, certified by each and by the trial Judge and then printed and forwarded at once to the Court of Appeals. It is probable that the case of Father Hans Schmidt, convicted on Feb, 11 of the murder of Anna Au- mueller, will be the first to be settled under the new plan. Terence J. Mc- Manus, counsel for the former priest, suggested the method to Assistant District- Attorney Taylor of the Bu- reau of Appeals, who declined to adopt it without authorization from AT THE MINSTRELS. Vrom the Cincinnat! Boquirer.) haven't had a show in @ long time. How are you feeling “Splendidly, Mr. fines. 1 hope fre well, Have you any new jokes, MT Yhave one, Mr. Interlocutor, but owl have to gixe It a heap of thought | ymbo. ment Jasts a woman longest, tsure I don't know, Mr. Tambo. what garment lasts a woman nightgown, Mr. Tnterlocutor, be- cause ahe never weara I Sifhile the, gentlemen uahars, a are re: Mackryil wil render thet athetic ur Diamond Ni ly Neck Te ‘Turning Green.” A SLIGHT MISTAKE. 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EE BVENING dvice aon by Claice flin NOTH.—If the reader does net find This Is “Clothing for Men Who Like to Be Well Groomed 34 There are three een excellence in all of the Clothing displayed in the Men's Clothin, Excellence of fit an material, perfection of workmanship and “reasonable ped envelope, and she will giediy advise on health and beauty problems, The erticics and preparations mentioned are en sale by Clee C. eens: oT hope you can s4: ot. tort. vise what to do for my hair ai Now, are not uch cuntiments wel: | Tet cir in iiteiens, epi At sas ok aa $249), ry iJ aa H i z i i a 3 3 de cream calied Anewert You mast first rid qnt, massaging with both voit Le pact nd vat patting movement, using, ee coer -< Sreatee, evil in glows. For ‘Children fle aa Find a wide pd b Mise Teta J. asks: “I would ttre to know how one can fill out hollows in the neck and develop the bust fone. more reat a Be a. novel The Stickum Stamp Family and Other Stamp Stunts ‘You oa: ‘you “wilt obtain "medicated Fenoret “and uss. it ‘peraiatentiy and feguiarly as a flesh nourishing mas- ame. It requires time effort and vigorous patting and re- heh retain a be tinted orpienion antil you are well hue tary maraage with the finger tips, but ed face powder is sessntial, and the @oriot face powder comes in color which suite your natu- : “Please tell me the thelr own Ingenulty In cutting up Ci ft liad and past the most artistic plcture. It con- tains four full page colored tIhrs- Hime and body eo thet T wilt ween about twenty-five pounds more “than The name te wioriol wavo- t eer ‘Will you tell me what to ,: . aNG it le vary fine for. any one whose hair ts straight or “atringy.” twice a day drink | All,my friends use It'end are dollanted @. dint of , rich “stint "into “watch: fom | With i. Ink drawings be rid t Main Floor, 8fith Street, Rear. Misses’ & Juniors’ Suits (Were $28.75 to $39.75) ia no treatment better than thie, which Sevastabty teeresees foun L i Ht Derfluous flesh? Tam very stout and ona sea Santa a ms i out and | eure! jshted in’@ short while— thirty pounds.” Thinness Easily Over- come. From ‘Health and Beauty’ T. KELLY CO. aly Entrance to This Department Through Furniture Stere Clothing on Credit Men’s & Young Men’s $18 and $20 Suits Any Purchase Up to $1¢ We Offer the Special Terms of $4.00 Down & 1-00 a Wam||| Nothing to equal these suits anywhere. Materials are all wool; the style as- sortment will meet your most exacting demands, while the price offers a saving well worth while. You'll be a better dressed man if you buy your clothes here. Start now by coming to-morrow, Satisfaction Guaranteed ecially Priced, $23.74 |r ly one or two of a kind; stivactlve models, featuring kimono sleeves, tunic, tier or ruffle skirts, and novelty trimmings of taffeta, High Roman stripe, etc. ater Ber ses, Pool Legere Gabar Sizes 14, 16, a 4 fe Misses’; Colors include navy, black, teas Copeiecn, reen and 1090, Girls’ Smart Coats (Were $12.74 to $16.74) Special at $9.94 The season's smartest models for girls from 4 to Fibre Rush—cool, in color, light, strong and 16 years Eb taken from regular stock and reduced for ” Materiales Bedford Cords, Taftetas, Sith Poplins, Crepes, Serges, and Many lined throughout; collar Aa cutie trimmed with self color or Roman striped silk brag 7 ane the Juniors’. club plans or ridiculously gil small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but the wise shopper will look for the honest con- cerns that don’t draw prospective buyers into» net of high prices and iron- clad conditions. Proof of our straightforward deal- ings le borne out by the fact that we are the largest Infants’ “Middy’’ Dresses Of Galatea, $1.24 White galatea ts used for these cunning Dresses a8 dustrated, for little folks from 2 to 6 years old. The skirt ls pleated, ore big comfortable blouse has low neck and sho sallor collar, cuffs, and silk ribbon lacings come In red, light or dark blue, and are with narrow bands of white. Infants’ Chansiray Drew, * 94 Collar, nite bee (pd in plaid of contrusting colors. The cham! reseda or either tan, model is shown In plaid Sith trimming of plain chambray. Sizes 2 to 6 years. ie tne “Dorrit’’ Dresses, 94c ie. with cuffs collar and detachable skirt Porceloid Sinsseeaas side leer Sito iors Tg calbelauied brass turait tributers in the couatry. Our enormous purchasing power enables us to offer you exceptional values. as pg pe ee $85.00 Out-of-Town Deliveries to Your Door by Motor Track. rOLZWASSER &CO. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL OPM. 10% ALLOWED ON ALL CASH PURCHASES We Sell Furniture at Cash Prices Ftamine Cloth, 74c These pretty Dresses of etamine cloth age fashioned for children from 2 to 6 years. The model is cut in kimono style with low neck, short sleeves and belt. rose, blue or tan, and daintily trimmed with glass buttons. Infante’ Wear Devt. Third ne Rear, Bfth Strect. Solid Gold La Vallieres At Savings of About 3 opportunity to save about one-third on Macy’s usual “Lowest-in-the-City” set with cameos, fancy colored amethysts, garnets or baroque colors, all with sol priced as follows: La Vallieres that were $2.89 to $18.49. Now $1.89 to $12.24 Main Vloor, 4th Street. WOARPRRARVDROOMR Bi hay Hc OID This Home Consists of the Accompanying Articles wirtte Tor out Free Fr Premio nem 1 Ne. 3. jb contnaing 5 it pl oy wren LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS i 1 5 oe NING RO 76. $5.00 $1.00 to $1.50 fist DINING Ei 100 $10.00 $1.60 to $2.00 == sin trege= Se $150 $15.00 $2.00 to $2.25 se $200 $20. $2.50 prices. A varity of styles; ro arls, also some daintily ered link chain altactigd partment on the Fifth Floor, Broadway side, viz.; ness"’ of style. Crowning these admirable features is the Macy assurance that the price of any Suit or Garment is less, quality for quality, than in any other department store or specialty shop in New York. Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits at $18.50 ' ah Ms ll sack with patch te ie an on denver or in jerred by of cia preted by oe blue-and-white pin stri pill a'g Al sizes. fa A stylish Suit, thoroughly tailored and worth a great deal more than the the figures oh the price ticket. Men’s Highest Grade . Spring Suits, $24.75 If appearance counts for anything, these Suits are the equal of custom-made garments for ieee you are asked many dollars more. They were cut and fashioned by one of the big best-class tailors iA this country. He used a special line of woolens that are seldom t in clothing turned out in exclusive merchant tailor store. Many of the Suits are silk-lined. nglish and conservative models. The superiority of these suitt w i be apparent at a glance. g Men’s Nobby Balmacaan Spring Spring Suits, $14.75 Overcoats, $14.75 There are 20 different ste in the lot, a range of selection which wi by careful dressers. English sack models, semi-form fitti at $19. ee patch pockets with cut Silk Lined Chesterfield ir lined and the vest s wigs sre ian i = | Spring Onercente, $1478 In fancy Scotch Cheviots; some have i be ap preciated oe collar; others are button-to- \odel. rk patie fabrics in gray, tan and green, unfinished The legs of the trousers are cut narrow. | worsteds, plain or silk-faced, ailored. Belt loops and cuff bottoms. All sizes 33 to 48, Fitth Veen, Breadwar. Fibre Rush Furniture— At Very Special Prices FRI ORT PP hss | MORI KI KERIO A AA FRAN FOS. comfortable, is the ideal Furniture for Porch or Bungalow Living-room, for it retains its original shapeliness and its color, and is not affected by sun or dampness. The pieces illustrated are large and roomy, substantially constructed and well braced. The low prices are due to the exceptionally low cost prices, and conditions obtained in a special purchase. French Weave Wilton ~ Rugs, Savings of 4 Can be used in any room. The patterns are in the wanted colors of combined ta., brown, green, ecru, dull red or dull blue, in small all-over "effects or medallion figures. Every Rug is linen fringed. ‘ier J 2245 ta. x 36 tm, $3. th Of. 29 fr, $33.25 oh 834 ft. 2 1016 f., $48.50 $40.73 $3.74 $5.74 $4.89 geet $7.48 | Of. 2127, $5328 $43.78 Economies in Figured Cork and Inlaid Linoleums In the Figured Cork Linoleum some of the rolls show slight im: the print. Tile and wood patte: perenne ie ie ates Patterns, Width 4 yards. If 49c Specially priced (eq. yd.) 44c¢ ig There are about 20 desi of Intaid Linoleum, including tile and Met at tg Bnet Specially priced =p ya.) Fourth 4c. Rreaéwes. 75 Red Cedar Chests Are Special at $10.49 Would usually sell for be AQ from Red Cedar of the best quality, Their dimensions are 44 Inches long, 22 inches wide, and 21 inches high. Thirty-one of them are ex- actly as Mustrated; the others are of four different styles be th the ame me stm, A few are pla in, but the majority are trimmed with Fourth Meer, Rear,