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OT ‘ - WRTMAN ARRAS on ~ migtement of the plans of the prose- ‘ Supore and the new panel of 100 tales- men. Lg resin took exceptions to _, Justice ‘a rulings to go on rrtpegenert Serrsseyste ner © @e plane of campaign of the prosecu- = Modeby E. Prichard 331 Spring St.,N. Y. BECKER AS SLAYER mH Mr. Manton contended that the eution was made in a way to give AB guilty even introduction of evidence. out of hearing of the a the basis for an appeal event of a convictica. Messengers for both aides were sent H] |tives of both the Warheit and the For- | waerta—-rival nowspapers printed in) 3 Established 52 Years. Eyestrain Causes Everyday Trouble —no work is accomplished ~without the constant applica- tion of your eyes. Without glasses the strain is bound to tell. Examined Without Charge Registered Eye Physicians. 2 Seaton irra $2.50 to $12. No high ont of IWing PED. har tl Sauce t Petes LOC made the same mistake as the English = | peals called nn St. =N. Y. St, Brosklya. JURORS TO TRY BECKER. F. MEREDITH ~ BLAGDEN—Fore- de, Redmond & Co., Hy "Pine trest; residence Ne. East Tenth street; twenty-eight years old. JAMES M. FAUST, real estate, Croee @ Brown, No. 68 Weet etreet; residence No. 16 tieth street; unmarried, twenty- nine years old. OM. unmarried, WARDS, chemist, One Hundred and Gighty-sixth atreet; married, thirty years old. DIO L. HOLBROOK, mechanical en- gineer, Otis Elevator Company; on a No. 46 East Twenty-first pute LOFF, civil engineer; resi- dence No. 400 Riverside Drive; single, forty-two years old. EAR, books, Ne. @; residence No. 421 enth street; married, Yonkers; residence No. 479 West One Hundred and Fifty-second street; single, thirty-two years old.) “! himself for ten years. Waa formerly silk merchant, whose home i No. 228 West Fourth street; hi about forty-five years old and ma ried. FREDERICK A. SPRACK, keeper at Pier 88, North River, and living at No. 462 Weet One indred and Fifty-firet street. DERICK C. BARRETT of No. 166 book- Westinghouse company; fifty-twe scurrying to the further east side ju after opening of court, Representa- Yiddish—were ubout the Criminal Courts Building, each charging ita oa- | teemed contemporary with having newspaper which published Mr. Whitman's speech ahead of time. ‘When the court reconvened in open session the work of select!ng the two remaining jurors was begun. Fred- erick A. Sprack, a bookkeeper at Pier No. 60, North River, who lives at No, 463 West One Hundred and Fitty-firat street, was selected as juror No. 11, It is understood the prosecution will concentrate Its strongest evi- dence toward proving the “Harlem conference” which the Court of Ap- “the heart of the con- piracy.” Neither side devoted much time to this feature of the former trial, It was not brought out thea on what date it was heid, and Becker has denied he held any such meoting with Kose, Webber and Vallon, but, according to report, the Btate wlll offer evidence at this trial to show the conference was on June 27, One of the new witnosses is Henry Cohen, » chauffeur, He made an affidavit to ald the gunmen, that he had no recol- fection of having driven any of the gamblers to the conference. He is now sald to be ready to swear he did, His testimony will be strengthened by Proof from police records tha: Becker raided a crap game near One Hun- dred and Twenty-fourth street and Seventh avenue on that night, which brought him near where the alleged conference took plice, Becker had # busy Sunday. His cell in the Tombs saw little of him, Barly in the day, accompanted by hin wife . | Watehing Maer J were shown in the| easily, as might a business man THE BVENING WORLD, the whole day yesterday with her|Penny called the husband in a room in the Criminal | nounced that all Courta Bullding provided by direction | cused with the thanks of the Court and District-Attorney| Before Mr. Whitman opened for Whitman since eerie te Davia|the case for the State, Mr, Manton iasued the order depriv it of | offered a formal motion to dismiss the all Tombs privileges. "the reached) indictment on the ground that the the court room throa-quarters of an/Grand Jury acted on insufficient evi- hour after the opening, just as s dence, dt, wae dented. eleventh juror was chosen. itman began speaking at ‘The care with which both sides ans wee ' yoloue He talked to the jury examination of W. Arthur Collins, an cam| Insurance man of No. 67 East Fifty: | kee Bian campaign before hie fourth street, Mr. Collins had opin. itman began by explainin; ona, but was sure he could set thom | cha ’he conmerad nat Hed perseoutor, sn nee followed a colloquy with] but in accordance with his duty as a ou expresnd an opinion Sunita, cet rambler “ant a. as to the guilt or ir ing’ of this! describing his gambling rooms. defendant Fecantly? A. » You. Manton objected to any characteri- Q. This morning? A. sation of the gambling house, The Q. Did you go to the barber shop) objection was allowed. Mr. Whit- this morning? A. Why, yea man said that he purposed to show “Challenged by the defen: said | that Becker was guilty of the “mont Mr. Manton sharply. There was no atrocious murder ever committed in explanation of the peculiar question | th: of New York.” ONE MAN ACCEPTED AND THEN Den’t Hide Them with a Veil; CHALLENGED. Robert E. Andrews of No, 38 Wash- Remove Them with the Othine Prescription. Ts equare, advertising man of No. 181 Hudson street, was accepted by both sides—for a minute. Before he could be sworn there was a flurry in the group of Hecker’s lawyers and Mr. Andrewa was challenged by Mr. Manton. Frederick C. Barrett of No. 156 East Eighty-fourth street filled the Inst place on the jury. He is a consulting engineer and has been in business for givin beweia compeyion tha i fh ‘told by | neney it it under guarantee to refund ah it fails, sah pay freckles under a veil; ary pres othine and remove them. ven the first few applications should show a wouderful improve ike Hd lighter freckles vai ishing en- tirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is eold on the money-back guarantee. with the Westinghouse Company. He fe fifty-two years old and has lived all his life in Now York Cit: ALL THE OTHER TALE! MEN Ex. CUSED FROM DUTY. Justice Seabury called Mr. Whit- man and Mr. Manton before him as soon as Mr. Barrett was seated. Thore were rumors that the process of excusing jurors after they had been sworn was to be continued. Theno were set at rest when Clerk ZONGMEMONGAO CRO OURO MEOUL EO OREO 8 © RG Ue 8 OF Ne 34th Street MILLINERY SHOW_ROOM New models including Transparent Hats in Black and in White, for wear with Summer gowns. Remarkable Values Smart Flower and Wing Hats. 14.50 and 18.50 value 20.00 to 30.00 SUMMER_ BLOUSES i Voile or Batiste Blouses,—trimmed with laces and em- broideries. Various attractive models. value 2.95, 2.00 Blouses of Linen with collar and turned back cuffs of Organdie; long shoulder combined with veining. Suitable for outdoor sports, White and colors. value 4.00, 2.95 Wash Silk Blouses,—in all White or White ground with colored atripes. value 4.00, 2.95 Dainty Voile Blouses,—collar trimmed with Filet Lace edging; yoke in back with hand-embroidered dots. 4.95 value 6.00 and guarded by Doputy Sheriff Pat- rick Haley, Becker crossed the bridge to the Criminal Courts Building. The party took possession of a room used by the Sheriff's guard, and the pris- oner spent his most comfortable and pleasant Sunday since his arrest, most two years ago. Becker had left his prison breakfast untouched, but obviously not from lack of appetite, because the first business transacted by him in the Criminal Courts Building was to send out to a nearby restaurant for a por- terhouse xicak and trimmings. For the first time since the beet ning of the trial Mrs, Becker, wife the accused, was not present at the opening of court, She spent nearly The thirst one best beverage. Delicious and Blouses of Crepe de Chine,—flat collar and three-quarter | length sleeves; combined with fancy hemstitching. | values 6.00 and 8.00, 4.95 and 6.95 Blouses of Silk Shadow Lace over Flesh color lining; dainty models, values 7.60 and 11.00, 5.75 and 9.75 Dressy Wash Blouses of various materials including Batiste, Voile and Organdie. 5.75, 7.75 to 19.75 value 7.50 to 23.50 UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. i ie Hen is ig te setts hate Fea al a a | jeuuest, oF exchange them TE NUMBER 189 bf y ones Demand the genuine by full name— Miekaungs encourage Refreshing itution. “Tue Coca-CoLa COMPANY, Artanta, Ga. | Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Breadway, New York | | 1801 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. | dames McCreery & Go. Unusual Offerings on Tuesday and Wednesday ONDAY, MAY 11, 1914. May Sale Summer Dresses (Li\ Reg. Trade Mark The collection herewith is exceedingly pried tive. It offers the very newest styles at very much lower than are ly obtamnable thus early in the season. Look over the details and you will appreciate the completeness of the assortment. Morning Dresses of French Linen, $6.75, 9.75, 11.50, 12.50. Tub Dresses of non-crushable Linen, $12.50 to 16.50. Simple White ae of French Voile, Hand Em- and lace trimmed in a wide range of styles, $9.75, 12.50, 13.75, 18,00 to 25.00. Afternoon Dresses, French Voile, Crepe Martele, hand embroidered and lace trimmed, $25.00 to 45.00. Silk Dresses of Crepede Chine, Canton Crepe, Taffeta, China Silk, striped tub Silk, $16.50, 18.50, 22.50, 29.50. Graduation Dresses, $19.50 to 32.50. ma Sale also includes Table Linens, Bed Linens and Coverings, Towels, Ladies’ Suits, Neckwear, Fitiesy, Infants’ Wear, etc. James McCutcheon & Co., Fifth Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. Vt BY RVC BY BY BV BAB Bee DVB Ave BY Bd Br By Bi Avr Br By By BV Br Br Be BR w Vir Br 5th Avenue At All 235 James Butler Inc. Stores For Monday—Tuesday-—-Wednesday Essie Tomatoes Choicest ftuit, solid packed, in extra large cans, 514 inches tall, each cut to.......... Fancy quality, Sugar Corn, Maine style; can.. 10° Early June ie tender: con, LO® Granulated Sugar, 2! 14° East ViewEggs, 29° 10° Large, selected, in sealed carton, doz. Every East View Egg is Guaranteed Fresh, New Laid. Best N, Y. State; from whole 9 Me Cheese, milk with ALL the cream, Ib, 17° Condensed Milk, ("5") Bean. 25° \ sp Milk, condensate’. alms, Gem Brand, assorted fruits, jar.. Evaporated Peaches, »» Best Teas, Ceylon, aie Mixed—lb.. Choice Coffee, %37"""°” quality; Ib.. or FEATHER NECKWEAR Ostrich and Marabout Scarfs,—Satin lined; ribbon bow. Black, Natural, Black and White or Natural and White. values 9.50 and 5.50, 2.50 and 4.25 Ostrich and Marabout Stoles with fancy tassels. Black or Natural. value 4.50, 3.25 Ostrich or Marabout Collarettes trimmed with lace and ribbon. Black or Natural. value 2.75, 1.85 2.75 to 7.50 Ostrich Collarettes with ribbon bow ... value 3.75 to 9.50 INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT Fifth Floor Hand-made Long Dresses,—yokes hand-embroidered, or trimmed with fine tucks, hemstitching and featherstitching. value 1.50 to 2.95, 1.25, 1.45 and 1.95 Pillow Slips, of fine Nainsook or Percale; Hand-em- broidered and hand-scalloped; trimmed with plain or lace- edged ruffles. Size 14x 18 inches. 75c, 95c and 1.25 value 95¢c to 1.95 Carriage Afghans of French Pique trimmed with hand- embroidered scallops. value 2.75, 1.95 Full Length Coats of French Pique,—two new models; hand-scalloped collar and cuffs. Size 6 months to $ years. value 3.50 to 4.50. 2.75 and 2.95 Washable Hats and Sunbonnets in Lawn, Pie Terry to 6,50 Cloth, Unusual assortment from aT Ay Baa oD 8 comoier R x ernioned, hice Ms Compictely A Sein B Semele $125 dfeatte $150 ARTERED OAK ie BUFFET Golden finish, highly polished ; large carved griffone and deora; French bevel plate mirror, 16280; dase S4e62 inches; containing 1 large Unen drawer; § small draw- ere and 2 cup- boards; aa il Inatrated ° $29.98 $45 Quertered Oak Bullet $29. 6 Baker’s Cocoa "2", Peerless Cocoa {ont Prunes, 3 » 20° ». '7¢ Choilcest Pacific Coast Fruit, meaty and thin skinned Colman’s English Mustard, :::" 10° Lea&Perrin’s Sauce, 3000. ir-.00. 19° Worcest Oven-Fresh from the National Biscuit Company. te Grahams, Zu Zu Ginger Snaps, \ |. Uneeda Lunch Biscuits....... . f PSS. Liberty Catsup, in ioiies, exci 10° — Large Sottle Salad Oil, rine. LSe Kirkman’s EO for Borax Soap & Gold Soap = Swift’s Borax Soap, 3-1 (' Hamilton Coupon FREE with cach cake. These Coupons ure exchangeable fur 2 Stamps. Clenewel Washing Powder, 5° Large Package At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Smoked Shoulders, sie toms, 0... 18¢ Choice Chuck Steaks bh. de Boston Pot Roast, Boned & Rolled, Ib. 16¢ Rib Mutton Chops, prince setectea, ». 16 pendent sent Adina salei inetd At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores The B ig Dollar’s Worth—U whiney, fe) Value. Bottle Old Monogram Rye Whiskey, 75c Dottie J.B. Cholee California Sherry, 25¢ | $ Bottle J. B. Choice California Port, 25c | All Three Large e Regular 5 Sized Bottles... .. Port, Sherry, Claret = ec Selected Sseres of pure grape California wines; rich and fruity; ; half-gallon 150; ane Stamps _ FREE with case of 24 Bottles# Lager Beer, Ruppert’s or Liebmann’s..... Own an Automobile This Summer! 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