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MERCY! SntNY THES rs et owe me. = T0 KILL § SAM SCHEPPS' "r= nig nesenlll a rhea aig Ro tae averse ve, om Riverside Drive. ieeninth rest, ‘gna Sas Sixteen persons, young and olf, were | No. ! a one a one of the most notable accuavs | dative ag ne if Whitman to! prin before Magistrate Levy in the | @tree aii) | FROM ba dg mere ‘ae onan hp it He Goes Straight t0 | to it Wert ds Oot eee ote Sadat ae ‘ier vere alti ‘annen ‘ Lpcer get pon S aery be Get Railroad Fare to jthe @rass in Riverside Drive. All bu rane until the policeman 1 tet the Catgary three were allowed to go with courte te find out whether t was really } algary. reprimand. All, however, showed every aa , , wai or eae rere gears Sum Scheppe, the corroborating |¢Vidence of fright and humiliation and protested that they would not have witness in the first Bocker trih| | veg nnot Di est ibe | on the grass had they known it new" be consbatel, “ibe couree will de Whose evidence was called worthleas | was wrong.and that @ warning by & : SE bye Reader ong singe some ll EL ” by the Court of Appeals, announced | "oie »: Decides ini Ta Censor seme ebb presented the Mad Wome” Da Destroy His- jo<aup 16 ta DineretsAtivenape oF: hens moan would have * done ut ee much or Retain F iis Do Not Violate af Neessetrap toric Structure With Price. | fice that somebody had just tried to | criminate, ood ~— evenens “ot, Minnesota, maintained at a kill him, He hasn't figured very| Sam Borlle of No, 388 Weet Thirty-| CDi ‘ernp fond. _or at short tate bot ween Sherman La gecndment wes sue: less Heirlooms. prominently in the public prints for |third street dectared himself innocent pr in Law. tue constrestions--teat Pres- | less ir! » iene Hs pat, because his ‘feet were not on the grass, | AANA ACER Wh ATE ; fase “aie \ that _——— According to Schepps, he wag|but one bare spot.” Maybe, the Magis- . | trate observed, the bare spot would INGTON, June 1.—Without Congress ah should not passe bil which! ionr my, Eng, June 1.—An “arson Seeaaih Biiack, whan axneusey pfu have been there if so poten peopte heal = vote the House this af-| “he House voted down, 98 to 61, 80 J aquad” of militant wuftreettes 10-1o°Wouden ‘paving Tock in his dines {net broken the ordinance. Berle was ‘amended the proponed Ad- tat by i keen, a day destroyed by fire the historio|tion from the “L" etructure, The|fined $1. George Walton of the Railroad b zed hia head and shoulder,|Y. M. C. A. was asleep on the parkin; Anti-Trust law to ex-!make more definite the laber unlon @X-| parish church of St. Mary's, War- gM ge investigate, ut ansumed . th tone from action under | emption. defeat fil untona im act wun 1 tt i Be har law. ot ents, peg 3 ba ag wel a. ‘Thames e acleoee called on Distriot- Attorney = pe wrete 207 sfirmative votes) trad Somnanen La eanideod | Inside the building war a moun.) Whitman to collect Chigat ury, ‘Canada, je Administration compromise |" h- ponentative Nelson, pararnstiees | ment to Thomas Day, author of|to New York and ret urn, Hie wns guaenement. euane wih tistagtory to| "Sanford and Merton.” oumiuvned algary aa & witness tive Murdock, Progressive | exemption was not att “a | in the @econd Becker trial, but was organisa: Droposed Two strange women wore seen in|not used. Schepps said he would ee eeeies | smengme including ¢ in'the exer; k to-night to Calgary, ¢ - Mrotative agricuitural aaso.| the neighborhood early ia the morn- het ae tt cara, f clatone ne of farmers hig aes eee. | tna, and just inside the ruins the | = ———— ucts ot "better advan-| firemen found a hammer and a hoap te. -lon which was wiliten: “Mtop pel *| rue shuren sontained many price.|Un@ Kind You Have Always Bought straint of trade under the anti-trust | tes, treasures, including some bells! peers the law. four centuries old, which melted in Considerable doubt the flames. Bignatare of OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street, New York Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Summer Gloves as expressed ae to the oxnot Beno | . section. Tt was mat — —= — —— Two-Clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, four row F 4 | Sfocietscsers car ony exempted embroidered backs, in self of contrasting 50c ppy Feet. grranteed Inbor from the Sherman stitching, double finger tips. 760 Values a, Wo into tired, smarting, 5 |g although Pia A = Washable Chamois Suede Gloves, two pearl cod ching t fe, ~s Sart einid, they. feared tne clasp and 16 button length. _ 50c rit a ke «ae |* “om. Regular 75c and 1.00 Values tmeokes tort: ne" aoe ——————— Y. COTTON 2 ie foal ott) tee SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Great Price Reductions Evening Gowns A collection of smart model ain port atte ‘test Originally priced 866 a aide. Sale Price 35.00 ) [MORRIS ena 16-Button Milanese Silk eee | Gloves, Paris point backs, double t ipped | 69c fingers. Regular 1.00 16-Button Milanese Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, extra quality, Paris root backs, double tipped fingers. Regular 1.25 Values 85c Market closed strong, Stat eat pointe advance, compared 18 Evening Wraps baer vrament cond dition of cotton on Showing va tih effective modele in Taffeta, r ago 79.1; two PTs en ear a ome ane Originally priced 845 10 868. Sale Price 25-00 here 40 . re Afternoon Gowns Very latest models in the fashionable le. nieinally priced $06 10886. Sele Price 38-00 ALL SUMMER MODELS IN CREPE, LINEN, ETC., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Trimmed Hats Crtalidilp prised ¢25 and 985. Sele Frice 10.00 NO CHARGES NOC. 0. D8 NO EXCHANGES Fifth Ave., cor. 50th St. 2%. Special Clearance Sale of Women’s High Class Corsets 578 High-class Corsets, incomplete sizes, Vassar, Georgette, Redfern, W. B, and Lily of France makes, all desirable models and materials. Regular 9.75 to 9.75 Values. 1.75 2.50 3.75 May % Women’s Summer Brassieres Allover Em! 1» With real Cluny lace top, bottem a: Ider straps, Sizes 34 to 46. “Regular 8.00 Values. 1.50 Sale of Muslin Underwear 1a Combinations, Nightgowns and Petticoats of ine nai , trimmed inattractive combination ie | laces, ribbons and embroidery) also hand t quality and latest etyle ae offered S| | CALL AND MAKE YOUR ¢ OWN TERMS embroidered effects. Regular 1.50 to 3.50 Values. Pinsadt eialy reduced prices ae followe— | on igs ire A aE aia Fd 1.00 150 2.00 o@) Linen Dresses, $6.75, 8.50, WACuINEs on CAEDIT ‘©6905, 12.50. Formerly $7.50, 10.50, ,u&McCutcheon’ ry fee. Toate Marks ale Furniture Without Deposits, | These beautiful Summer Dresses of the purchased tn thle monngr hat never proved sattsfactory to the 12.50, 15.00. eres weelty Crepe de Chine Underbodices 1,200 de Chine Underbodices, attract This Morris Chate with io hite, tri med i | Cotton, Crepes, har betng tir acne th oy Fors n pink and white, trimmed with 75c¢ 18.00, 22.50. Voile Dresses, $6.75, 8.75, 9.50, 12.50. Formerly $8.50, 10.50, 12.50, 15.00. Silk Dresses, $16.50, 18.50, 22.50, 25.00. Formerty $25.00, 28.00, 29,50, 35.00. tng 4g James McCutcheon & Co. a Salas ‘ca.00 weatty Weekiy, Fifth Avenue, Séth and 834 Streets - AGth | annie eaeen b hol for Flealth and Happiness Women’s Ribbed Underwear Ribbed Union Suits, fine lisle; reinforced Sea Tans Sages Set Feces Value | 39c Siem taearsame aint | | a an extra leng in wi Regular 1,75 Value ei ob bb bet ee be ee eee is ys Es STORE YOUR FURS IN 75 | x "For Storage = — Soo Hotels and ‘cz Costs 29% mare seen Boarding Houses —— THE WORLD’S Women’s Silk Hosie Boot Silk Hose with deuble sole, heel and ms | » in black and ailing colo ESinatet Srousand salts, epuardietarce | 99 quality puve Thread Silk Hose iis thread vole ana heel, reinforced garter | 05c tep. Black and colors. Regular 1.50 Value Women’s Long Kimonos—specia and loose effects of Dotted Mull be gi Fore) oa valie. in vasious color } 2.00 combinations. Regular 3.00 Values Crepe de Chine Petticoats Several attractive models, lace and ribbon ed; white and pastel colors. 9 Semmeneg si Regular 4.50 Value 2 5 TELEPHONE 5900 MAIN } Fulton n Street, Brooklyn NY, nutes By S Sorzogh alt ation FOR 1914 aed for Free Distribstion About June 15 Pork & Tillerd; Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. and had to be waked to receive his eum- | Charlee Co, ‘EHegeman Co., Liggette Py Teprensntativs ‘Th grave, three alles from here on the 4 @omeb: ¢ missile at) mons. He, too, paid $1 fine. Another end ofl FiretClem Druggists and Greece, BAC, will hold on Wednesday, June_3rd, An Eventful Sale of Women’s Cotton & Linen Dresses, and Separate Skirts =| which will. offer remarkable price advantages —- B. Alpman & Ca, + UNUSUAL VALUES WILL BE OFFERED TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) IN THE FOLLOWING: Women’s Ready-to-Wear Dep't (Third Floor) Silk Dresses + oe 6 «6 at $19.00 Tailor-made Suite . . . at 16.50 Tailored Separate Skirts . . at 4.50 An Important Sale of Women’s Bathing Costumes (all including Combination) in ..., smert models and the fashionable silks, at 57.85, 59.50, $10.50 & $12.75 A Special Offering of Several Thousand Summer Blouses tn the popular styles and lingerie fabrics, at the exceptional prices of 95c., $1.50, 1.90, 2.25, 3.85, 4.75 & 6.90 An Interesting Sale of White Cotton Dress Materials will consist of the following Summer textiles, | at very special prices: | 5,600 yards of Imposted White Swiss Muslin, with dots of various sizes, at... ~—séspew- yard 28., 35c. & 486. | 2,500 yards of White Mescesized Cotton Pop- _ limat . . «ws per yard 19. In the Art Objects and Bric-a-brac Depart- ment (Fourth Floor) A Special Sale of Electric Lamps appropriate for the country home, at very | exceptional prices, as quoted: Boudoir Lamps, in white enamel o¢ gilded wood, with linen shade . . at $3.00 Empire Table Lamps (double light), with metal standard and ambes glass shade, $7.00 Bridge Lamps in mahogany finish, | colored silkshade . . . at $15.00 Floor Lamps, in verde or brush brass finish, with Empire shade - + at $15.00 Floor Lamps (double light), of solid mahog- any, with flat Empire shade in vacious colores, Also included in this Sale A Selection of Summer Furnishings some of mahogany and some of wicker, for practical Pg in cottage or bungalew, | at unusually low prices,