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FRIDAY, MAY 1, THE EVENING WORLD, ‘= LANDLORDS ARE CAUGHT IN NEW RAIDING PLAN: 1914. ils lara edy, and Hazel phd Navplaying the muateal comed; fending rote of Hate Bhipley. 'have been kept protty much a secret. | charge of the Day Nursery, by the plans | Yesterday a a’ formulated last evening. a ‘The following made up the committes | Which decided on the reorganization Edgar D. Pouch, chairman; Henry F. Schwarz, Commodore T. Wille, Wit- rounds to the i” mes ral on = TH SES READY ne ‘The twenty-sixth annual juction of the Mask and Wig Club 0} the Univer- B. Altuutt & Co. will offer unusually good values to-morrow (Saturday) in the following: ‘| WOMEN’S WOOLTRAVEL COATS AND ENGLISH RAINCOATS at special prices. tr 5 = Site wren ue aa L} stiiiman, | ey on Pei pt will mt geen a wt World c jertel jotthol an - Vallac! tre May L—Wolt | t | to be mer o ‘Owners of Buildings Housing Ale | od G. Smita. - | evening i, Saturday, May 16, The snd ne ss 9 | minha Ser fe) ieged Disorderly Flats Arrested FRICAC NEWS NOTES, (Miao ng, Bare, Bak blers. Notht atte isorderly Flats ea \eetare could be Grookhi cut op tniel y THEATRICAL NEWS NOTES, | «nd the Iyrtea by Charies Giptn was hited, ‘ia | ute of Hacken- ment’ in the! 1; engine room, The men quarrelled about | point. The same charge was mi co Department had hy Dwyer. when It wa a of the Po Selwyn & Co, announced last night Pe gt A fate eae In accord with his new plan to ar-|that they had obtained the dramatic! A. H. Woods, with Law Fi st the owners of apartment houses| tights to Owen Johnson's story, “The my adapted from the German, LA i semen 8 valva and Gambute aaaalge |r mee Ker, who knew tao tuich about |e" Witen disorderly fats have becn | Salamander.” The dramatisation ban | Fr3nk Man 1, entitled “The High Cost ron wheel fracturing his #kull, Gain- MANY PROFESSIONAL MEN ON rilded, Inspector Dwyer had Joseph | been made by Mr. Johnson himeclf, and ut escaped end four child: PcAMONES | fi FASHION” | Say the heads in the news- ntvitle leaves a wi bin the role of Dodo, the Salamander, a| Five hundred orp E SPECIAL VENIRE. | Froed and W. Thorne Erickson tn Fil, who apserta 1 Pa petit Crpnannae aoe tac coke’ ty ve w | Whitman Summons Those for hat she has the | The District-Attorney has received | the West Side court to-day. Freed- fo “experience life.” will be played | -the State, Defense to Call | intormati ‘tivities of those| man, who te said to be a miltionaire,| sane Cow) ne piece ‘will not ‘ba of | claiming agents, but he ie fo New TPS until next season. is the owner of the Winthrop Court apartments, Nom, 111-117 West One * sesh tte |i Hundred and Fourth street which ad- | for am tonortant ro oon raat, Michell join Grace Methodist Church. Erick- ohare we ‘con fon owns No, 16 West Eighty-fourth nuteing fom niorca as uled for production late Theirs Suon. does not regard the matter as worthy of Investigation. So far as could be) Jearned nobody bas ylelded to any ‘shake down.” name of those summoned on the Becker veniro are: Wendell Blag- den, architect, No, 829 Park avenue; | street. Jefferson D. Thompre bon Cohan & Harris SPECIAL PANEL OF 300. “Atewt,| ALBANY, The Rev. Christian V. Retsner, ot or inate Atle “Lam tn sola te ( gpapers. Never were they ,| 28 Hast Twanty-etghth atreet lane of about 660 ;Jmore inf Talesmen to Report Wednes| i, tatucb” broker, No. 1334 Grace Church, vomplatned to the po-| Gules Walling? "| Tho ‘etfike” bad’ bown Pre ‘=| Travel Coats of imported wool mixtures, with Mtashion.- 5. avenue; iam J. Ralston, art, No,| lee of occurrences in Freedman’s| «one of Our Girls,” the m ome days. The occasion was the re-| i Y day, and Even More Ma: 667 Fifth avenue; Wiliam S, Shee-| fate, and last night @ policoman was| play by the late Bronson fusal of most of the bosses to grant the — and sleeves lined with silk, . + ie! were 4 N y Ban, bull A ay ee +f 4 put - guard at the flevator and Being maée into a muoving-picture com-! men's demand for am increase. lemond } a H jon Freedman wae arrested on @ war- ee iene . a a 8 Be Needed rircet; George Van De Water, Vice-| rant charging him with matntataiog at . . . ° . 4 $15.50 @ public nuisance, Erickson was charged with maintaining @ disor- deriy house, some of his tenants street; Charien C. Bostwick, in- No. 7 West Thirty-ninth Perey Griffin, architect, No. liant color, There seemed no doubt to-day that) tree: ‘There's a world of trouble saved English Gabardine Raincoats, in tan and —————— Tae pate ob i H that honor i H H it] i tag F igh monty Oe in ir ition to si the demand of Diamond ‘avers fer to deal with a long- established house that imports 1 of such pure : and bril- } } | : H |.who i nues, and Kiverside Drive. While the} ach wit azor and then hung himself | upon. Hereafter the charitable work “Ob yea; I made it with it all its 9 direct, spe-}|iesser occupations are represented, from a water pipe at No 327 Kast Fifty- |of the association will be carried om in are now being offered at the {'|cializes in jewelry, and does | tnere ss's preponderance of bankers. iis hoay broke the nine and Aonted the | (nesame manner as that of the Charity \ * ah irent we vrith unre- || brokers, real state men and publish |ouliding, bringing about the discovery Onpemineton EP ast. o' Gittea’ Gragens, reduced prices of | ines of merchandise. ers. The Met includes several au- No middleman’s profit. No } i friend on the charge of stealing $180 costly store management. || undertaker and one farmer. On the// nt Te missed. thi me | the Be ‘lub, the Girls’ Club, the Day $ i Spot Sah urchases. panel fe one Becker and one Rosen-|this friend had leve the house.” Later | Nurse ‘Dental. Clinic, Recreation $15.00, 20.00 & $25.00 { P thal, Geo C. Boldt, of the Wi wife found it behind @ trunk. The | Counc the” Public Welfare Com- il} ppolitaire Engagement ti ioreastorie, ip the only hotel man, ved on his mind ang then hin] minted: ene tieedership at they tinited { | Diamonds in hand-made rcie the tears Se oa aw cold, fon wan taken down with | Workers when Mrs. Kverett. Dlanke re- Geta package and make the most being one-third less than formerly, P i] mount! of Platinum or ne ro fanner hia wife with her many troubles | signed, at the beginning of the trouble of your baking. Hy lid 18- Id lid providing for special panels bas been | he drank harder and the suicide to-day | will remain president. Mra. William Xx PY rat gold or so! in force, Commissioner Alton said,|wA* his Anish. Rockefeller will have complete 14-karat gold, all Lambert work, $10.00 to $1,500.00. Solid gold Wedding Rings ES without solder have carried up the name of -karat, 4 Lambert to 22-karat, up » the ends of the earth and have always proved worthy of the confidence that ji name inspired. Every style, i \ shape, width and thickness. Every ring guaranteed. En- graved without charge. Lambert Brothers | Third Ave. Cor. 58th St. Store Open Evenings Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 10, ‘Francis Connor; - Player Pianos part payment. ‘ complete Mr. Whitman's lat of alds, i ror ES | sarin” aa henninmereed tthe \ 'Franci Conno » | breparations for the trial. Dress Lengths . at $3.50 to 10.00 ’ Ware: a for every sore. eases the sore spots; it the result is permanent. Blyn-Plan’ Shoes the there's w Jom in startin as, You'll cost of workmi Cott | e-button ef the Novelty With “out “atord nts, med t Femi ly Stores, H Send for catelog and price list. | THERE'S A SALVE The Blyn-Plan Shoe is better than a salve- shape to'the distorted foot and— begin with > of the infant’s foot— ttle | Buy Blyn Shoes Once— of popular low prices based on actual Your choice of grades and your choice of styles in each grade, Lower pri ; of equal quality—fact is you can't i measure the real worth of Biyn * two’ Shoes by the low ¥ prions ve ae oe te Ave, & Ellery Bi, mt frame. de Bt shat Boecus ta ate NP aeae b gin next Wednesday, an both aides announce ready. District-Attorney has been aummoned, 100 to report the first day, 100 the second and the othera the third, The Commissioner of Jurors drew heavily on the Wall atreet section for the special panel, also on the wealthy residential sec- tions of Fifth, Park and Madison ave- thora and artists, one student, one there has been an average of fifty cases a year in which juries were selected from special panels, and there were only seven disagreements. There is doubt whether the 200 tales- men called in the Becker trial wili suffice. DISTRICT - ATTORNEY GIVING MOST OF HI® TIME TO CASE. It.s likely that the full 200 will be needed, because more than 200 were required in the first trial, and it ts almost certain that many more In this panel, as compared with the last, will sad on the ground that they formed unchangeable opinions. Each side will have thirty peremp- tory challenges, the number who may be excused for cause. | The District-Attorney has practi- cally detached himself from his of- fice, He comes to his office early In the morning and leaves soon after noon, Then Mr. Wasservogel takes his place ag Acting Distriet-Attorney. The afternoons and evenings are given up by Mr, Whitman to satur- Med ating himself with the cage. He will }open and close for the prosecution. any: The witnesses will be examined by make, taken as Assistant Diatriet-Attorney Dele- | hanty, who has made u high reputa- tion In the Prosecutor's office. As ‘aintanta Groehl and Minton will As the trial draws near, rumors fly BLDG." aw to the plane of the defense, which it restores Gun Meal Call Binen 6 10 8,ssee00+ 10D Bizes 8% to 11 Sizes 11% to 2 Tan R Hines 6 to 11, g right. sires tts to 2 Want Them Always choice leathers and superior unship. ed than any other shoes Shoes i z ‘ There te no limit to! ¥ avenue; Leo E. Davis, buyer for Alt- man's; Huro H. Hohlo, broker, No, Magistrate Closed b: fictsneresi” hei STRENUOUS IN ENDING LIFE. Mashed Stomach and Flooded House When Ha‘ ing Himeelf. John Vasko, a machinist, after drink- ing a quart of brandy, slashed his stom. ers, the charit: Vasko bacan @rinking @ week ago after having caused the arrest of inatitutions, It’s a treat just to see how carefully “FoRCE” is protected. waxed paper for extra se- curity. The whole-wheat flakes of “FORCE” are so wonder: fully good that they’re worth all the care we take to keep them perfect for you. Compan: Miers of rO,Fo sears nag * = dia not do so, the police aay. (Bpecial to The Prening World.) GREENWICH, CONN, May 1—The break in the ranks of the United Work- wich, was comple ning when a reor over the conduct of which the brenk re- sulted, are to be carried on as reparnte one Corrigan held both men Jelly roll made of Presto. Stays light and flaky every time. That's because you don’t have to exper ment with the dough. y Reorganisation. 'y organization of Green- cloned last eve- ation was agreed branches include soda, cream of tartar and ealt in just “That's the best Johnny Cake in the world,” says husband! We're not a bit eelfish so you needn't say, Pasig SS ata erecn serie 3 q ’ he 7 having called his attention to one in biecuit-baking if Presto 5 well cut, in the second trial of former Police/11 East Forty-fitth atreet: Leopold | ant in the building and requested Li) you wee settings Lieutenant Charles Becker would be-| Wiener, woollens, No. 215 Fourth) nat he dixpossess the occupant. Le Gelf-Raising Flour, It contains Oxford (plain and striped) ‘ at $19.50 4 the right proportions. 60 roadway; Paul ‘Lichtenstein, s 3 ‘ el “ Whitman has sent out subpoenas for|nnnker, No. 28 Troad atrret; than Jp Soo ball for “examination “on English Rubberized Raincoats, in blue, tan sm! sixty State's witnesses, and the aub-| Allen, dry goods, No. 2h Madison : ions $ “4 avenue; Arthur Iselin, is, Ni . ¥ in more or poenas will be out for the defense in| tena ytitot Cieonns oto: | CHARITY WORKERS UNITE, and black . . at $12.00 patient de- a few days. Waldort- Astoria, and William We . mand. Tho spoctal panct of $00 talcamen| Kingaley, banker, No. 47 Wall atreet. |g... ae Hanke dm Oreenwich ‘There's a world of pleasure in t TAILOR-MADE SUITS FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN GIRLS’ SPRING & SUMMER COATS SPORTS COATS AND REEFERS (Sizes 6 to 16 years) arrangedin four distinct groups, representing desirable styles and materials, are being offered at the greatly reduced prices of $5.50, 8.00. 9.50 & 11.75 A SALE OF DRESS AND SKIRT LENGTHS of this season's wented fabrics, comprising Fine Serges, Cebardines, Silkeand-wool Grepes, Novelty Weaves, Veilings and Checked and Striped Suitings, at appreciable reduc- tions from former prices. Skirt Lengths . at 2.50 to 6.00 IMPORTED SILK-AND-COTTON CREPE in white and a large variety of new shades for Spring and Summer, at the exceptional price of 60c. peryard These Crepes are especially desirable for Summer Dresses, House Gowns, etc. A SALE OF WHITE DRESS FABRICS Blyn Shoes at Ten Big Blyn Every package is sealed Stores offer inducements of style flavor-tight and entirely cov- will comprise a variety of desirable textiles, and qualily—the extremes of both. . including Sheer Linens, Plain and Fan They offer the further inducements ered with a wrapper of . tu Crepes, Voiles, Swiss Muslins, etc., arranged in Blouse, Skirt and Dress Lengths and marked at about one-half the original prices. FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES STORED IN VAULTS ON THE PREMISES Hy Keune, 34th ead 3505 Pests, Mem Poot