The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1914, Page 11

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Oia d MINEOLA TAIT KEEPER SENTENCED FOR ORGIES Must Serve Not cod — Three Years Nor Mor Six. MINEOLA, June Richard B. the first of the keepers of the ju county jail acc of partic- fpating in the orgies that took place im the jail lest fall was arraigned be- fore Justice Charles Kelby here to- Gay and sentenced to not more than iz years nor leas than three years. Counsel to. began obtainin, 97, try William Clifford, another ot men accused of taking part In the orgies in which women prisoners icipated. IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIE Suffered Everything Until Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. | . Florence, So. Dakota.—“I used to be very sick every month with beari i down pains backache, and had lany work at those times. An old wo- try Lydi ham’s Vegetable Compound bottle. I felt better the next mont! 1 took three more bottles of it and ot | j le | well 80 I could work a! Route No. 1, Florence, South Dakota Why will women continue to suffer da; in and day out or drag out hea half. hearted existence, missing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydie E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has been the stand- for female ills, say has re- ard remed, stored the health of thousands of women. ho have been troubled with such ail- ments as displacements, inflammation, tleeration, tumors, irregularities, etc. Simraremteon pitt etete ee re HOW ABOUT T. R. FOR GOVERNORSHIP, ASKS ROBINSON Sounds Party Leaders, but Didn’t Intend Public to Read His Letter. After having repudiated District- Attorney Whitman as a candid: for Governor on the Progressive ticke State Bull Moose Chairman Theodore Dougias Robinson, nephew of Col.; Roosevelt, is clearing the way for his uncle as the Gubernatorial candidate of that party. A circular letter has been sent by Robinson to all t Progressive leaders in the Stat k- ing them how they feel about the Nomination of Roosevelt. Unfortun- ately for Robinson, this letter finds ite way into the newspapers to-day. Robinson was surprised and pained to learn this and sald the letter wasn't intended for public perusal. Itis follows: “Owing to numerous newspaper articles appearing lately—most of them without foundation of fact—I am sending you the inclosed statement 1| made yesterday in connection with the Whitman candidacy. Do not be un- easy over anything you may see in the newspapers, for the prese is merely trying to do all it can to injure our party. “Not one of the Progressive leaders that I know of favors the nomination of Mr. Whitman on the Progressive ticket, “We must stick to what we out to do; and that is to see that our platform and principles are enacted Into law, and we cannot accomplish that end by trading with either the n or Democratic State or- at is the sentiment in your dis- trict regarding the possible nomination of Col. Roosevelt for Governor? I know the Progressives are for him to a@ man, but what I particularly want to know is how much support can we expect from the independent voters? “I should ke to hear from you at your earliest convenience as to your views of the State situation. “A State conference will be held within the next few weeks, probably at Utica. In a letter to Mr. Robinson of If you want special advice write to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co,(con~ List gto Lynn, M Your letter will be opened, read and answered woman and held in strict con- June 3, Francis J. Lantry, former Tammany leader, former Fire Co missioner and now Progressive leader of the Sixteenth Assembly District, aro he favors Whitman as the Bull Moose candidate for Governor, Core enetterrtr ar i ne THE BVSENING WORLD, MONDAY, SUNE 8, PLEAD FOR CONVIC 2 the conviction, which has already | ttecrath was dlamiased by former | been affirmed by the Appellate Divi. | Police Commissioner Cropsey for ec 7, Open Until 6 Every Saturday duct unbecoming an officer, Later sion of the Supreme Court. was etn ee Pat, ie was held up as the result of a taxpayer's suit ; Judge John B. Riley of Plattsburs,| started by W Mian 3 Rembetfelin, in State Superintendent of Prisons, pre- avon an injust sided over the session, and he was tetirath ene coo the BSTARLISHED 1897 on runs 1n DAP cons jSupported by his fellow commission: | got into ie with the Pollec Co ; ; ers, Henry J. McCann of Albany and pr bag hs 4 had been freed my < a William Townsend of Utica. He was tried by The crime for which Schwitofsky was sent to Sing Sing was com- mitted on Jan, 19, 1911, when he was accused of pretending to be a telephone | inspector and thereby gaining en- trance to the dressmaking establish- ment of Theodore B. Dale, No. 71 West Forty-fifth street. He did not steal anything, but was held in the house on suspicion and made his escape from the premises at the point of a revolver, His partisans maintain that he was not tho man who entered Dale's place, but was far from the scene on that day. ena Mr. Untermyer had upon his list of witnesses for this afternoon Rernard H. Sandler, a lawyer, and his stenog- rapher, who, he sald, would ale that the night before Dale committed Fourteenth Street 20! JUNE SAL E—second Week (See Sale Departments at Foot of Columns) New Attractions and Many of Last Week’s Continued Buy the Family’s Summer Needs AT JUNE SALE PRICES «|For True ECONOMIES, Now Is the TIME, Here Is the PLACE =| Wet of Fitth Avenue CHARGE "FRAME UP Man Dressmaker, Before Kill- ing Himself, Is Said to Have Confessed. Diabetes Loses Its Terrors Specialist Believes Cure Has Been Found for This Dread Disease. Diatetes no longer need be have become 0 thie tern ad The State Board of Parole came to this city to-day and went into session at the County Lawyers’ Association, No, 165 Broadway, to hear testimony | in behalf of Alfred Schwitofsky, who Bi Bi J 5, 1911, | i ie maker admitted that i ° for twenty years upon conviction of [he had “framed up" Schwitafsky. arse es June Sale of Muslin Underwear JUNE SALE SPECIALS two crimes—second degree burglary Fn a A ler a0, atl For Tomorrow The Best ASSORTMENTS and VALUES to Be Found Anywhere. OUR SALES are carefully planned events that have taken time and trouble to shape, that is why the interest of customersis just as keen at the end as itis at the beginning-—For torhorrow, reinforced assortments of most desirable styles, . ..Come, there will be plenty of B-A-R-G-A-I-N. 59 ct. Women’s Nainsook Night Dresses Full trim of lace and ribbon. tee nh wails or money refund ie "tee and een * affil Pur torn full ged ge Sree ented Diegt, OFF, Whilney bount, Menean, eet, Phsbetol trove any’ othe! Riker Tlegeman stores et the remular price, WOULD PAY MATT heli Mayor Thinks Hammer-Thrower | (em Has Hees Done an Injustice. Mayor Mitchel has written Corpora- tion Counsel Polk for an opinion on the merits of the dismissal from the police force of Matt McGrath, one time Olympic champion hammer thrower. and first degree assault—both second offenses. Samuel Untermyer, Rabbi! Goldstein, Frank Marshall White and a number of others have become con- vinced that Schwitofsky was wrong- fully convicted. Assistant District- Attorney Delehanty, representing the People, was present at the meeting to question the witnesses and uphold Enthusiastic buying indicates our prices are right and merchandise up to the mark. No Mat! oe Tteuhane Order, $2.98 Washable Silk Blouses... .2.38 ‘repe de Chine and aatin atripe tub ndie vent retty collars Limit & 35 ct. Women's Nainsook Corset Covers Limit a a Lace, embroidery and rib i“ pois veatees—embroidered 29 ct. Women's Cambric Drawers conewnueNeNeT Wee red witnaat lace— Lace tucke and hematitching. Tamit 3 | sevens tureawa turn-down collars , some being h. #.—seamn beading. 69 ct. Women’s Nainsook Combinations $ . 4b $1.49 Lace and ribbon in neat effects, Limit a Fmt he Brocade Petticoats 11s A reet and evening colors— 79 ct. Women's Cambric Petticoats Ay x and French niaited flounces, 5 Effective atylos—emb'y lace and ribbon trimmed. Limit 3 |$1,80 and $1.78 Corsets... - nd 60 —= = 98 ct. Nainsook Princess Slips ; ; 65 ‘om short tapering to very fo ° Attractive trim of emb'y Ince and ribbon, Limit % Blah punters 1oW,, smedium ‘ond Time it! In five minutes ]pleme, for your sake. try Pape’s Din: A Babbitt 29 ct. Extra Size Corset Covers... sccenneeo aD | ; | $4.9 bd Women's Skirts forge snd Mohan jack and navy, shee Slave and white check worated—all and bands—smart ‘atoriag. a pepsin. It's so needless to have a bad Ley sytebttte your next vast x favor- ite food meal, then take a Diapep- sin. There will not be any Matvear an withoutfear. ‘Tight fitting—sizes 46 to 62 Limit 8. 49 et. Extra Size Muslin Drawers Hematitched hem or Embroidery ruffle. your sick, upset stom- ach feels fine. “Kitchen Reminder” “Lamit a a, It's because Pape's Di Sour, sick, upset stomach, indiges-| pepsin “really does” regulate weak, ou 69 ct, Extra Size Muslin Night Dresses : . 46 $4.98 Mdbcrar al ' Tailored Hate. .3.78 tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the ofeorder bt machs Ps 6 its mil- Two to four rows embroidery, Limit 3% ; and’ MO nipees food you eat ferments into gases and ales annually a amnteet paves hen cuaet stubborn lumps; your head jtches and jarge fifty-cent case of Pape's For the Coupon $1.00 Extra Sise Petticoats. veces TM Wear. ne you feel sick and ble, that's. when psin from any drug store, It is the ja) Wide embroidery oF Ince—dainty stytes, Limit 3 49 ct. Girle’ Middy Bi ‘a ‘ou realize the magic in Pape's Dinpep- | quickest, surest stomach relief and cu IN NEXT 19 to 25 ct. Children’s Masonville Muslin Drawers 121; Salior Collar ity eats ‘ie in. It makes stomach distress go in| known. It acts almost like magic—it ial te and (ueleal'to Doan, Cinta inwa=tle to match—well made and five minutes. If your stomach is in a} a scientific, harmless stomach prepara- S d 7 W Id : Sr vaeaailen! for wear in the country revolt—if you can't get it repulated, tion which truly belongs in every home (WUNRGAY S orid) 39 ct. Children’s Slipover Gowne—I to 6 yra......... rr: ) 12 yeare. Actual Size 6!4 Inches x 1114 Inches. 8 to 10 yeare—value @...... 1G, Limit & Fine Bneer Tate reeeee ce 1,8 at 29 ct. Children’s Petticoate—4 to 14 yra..... 0.6.6... eae 18 Factive long waint modele—all new ”APE'S ee ete Tucks and hematitching oF Ince and embroidery, Lit & ‘tabralderton tee Nigh Or i eh 3 complete Py ‘ibbor 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF Nainsook Petticoats. ceecee sO fin ataortinent realy Fe i ences for any occasion—€ to ° Su Prod Bers, Su er Salta Bice plain’s colar and and a m variety of Every Housewife Should Have a “Kitchen Reminder” 4 to 16 years—prettily trimmed, No Mail or Telephone Order: y GREAT BARGAINS tn ft DIAPEPSIN CURES INDIGESTION y , Ay in ae ae upon Extra Size Underwear June Sale Offerings in with Pesan amet ina ane iateacays Batra Sine Drawers Good eb) Y as BABIES’ 49 ct. Men's ARGE 50 CASE WY Sunday’s World aan anes cheuier of | SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, SKIRTS, ete. binin “chatnbraye scout maa ANY DRUG STORE. to order.. cleaned up. OPEN EVENINGS Balance of Murphy The Tailor’s ends, suit Balance of Murphy’s Trousering All uncalled for suits from my vari- OUB StOTES. «0600+ sseee 119-121 Nassau St. eee eweee " $8.25 $2.25 $6-$7-$8 Straw hats given free with every sale made on or after this date until the straw hats are MITCHELL The Tailor, ht “lac an Crnbroldetlee=value,Psessnene 3 | SO many changes airing” the neces fold fo Rene of Ghar, Finer Lotadainty emb'y and gg/months, it is economy to buy now. $1.48 Women's Juliettes. . 1,00 laces—reg. $1.25.. svene +88) Our June Sale Values cannot be duplic siRt, uid flexible eoles—rubber’heeis Ex b Sige, Corset Coxeas cated nee €0 ct. Babies’ neck, tie ng ay . Bables' as 38 'd edge—46 to S2—rew. 39.0000. Babe rt saalaa ‘ 4 sagenee ." hence few | duplicates Fn dike Gavriel Cavere= econdn of Set, aualttied. 18] aii'stylee and colores suena ‘ainsook—round neck—lace 40 ik ade Shite , i nd eee aes a al of 4 and 69 et. aualteen, suse BT WOMEN Ss DRESSES Niineooke-v, round. igh neck Rables’ Fine Shirts—to 3 yeare— Porch and House Styles —emb'y trim—reg. 98. TA) rem. 69 and 79 ct. grades.......... 5d Specicl r ) Extra Sige Night Di Infants’ Fin ipecicl purchase, heneo— round neck—pretty reg. 39 ct 1.10 and 1.35 Values $1.60 to 98.50 Newest tailored and trimme® models ribbon—val Others al Sita Ys Lone Domet Skirts—cambric * be waist or band—reg. .39, Petticoat or Incea— Barrow Coats to mateh—r e e Comb Wool Flannel sk —Ginsham, Chambray. Lawn and Per- Dyed to. hevalue $1.20 sow. Ci g ee ta ae LAD ant Marmgconte match ag] TURKISH TOWEL WEEK Special prices for this week Infants’ long Embrotdered Flannel Skiets—reg. $1.19... 13-0z. in weight, guaranteed for color. I got Children’s Underwear jane Sale Values, Babies’ W Frequent bathing makes it fifteen pieces of these from an importer. They J conic sinmoremen yur, [yan mee a | necamary have ply tow won't last very long. Suit to order, rslaton Piita"N. TR Siete! APTA |Rahh owed “west tev ge ers weather season at reduced ba oreo tehureg —— em med—w! el dere 18x34—speci: al core” Full Bleached Turkish Towele hemmaj—red, blue, white and buff bOrders—ix39—reg, .2...... AS Heayy Turkish Towele—hemmed— soft, spongy weave—white ‘Turkial rder—reg. ... 2 WHITE DRESS LINENS For June Sale Cool and wear-resisting, for Blouses, Dresses, Suits and Separate Skirts— assortments unequalled—following are \ specially priced for to-morrow: Cambric Drawers—lace or emb'y— large sizes have hematitched ruffile—4 to 16 yra. Dever 5 Fine Natnsook Drawers—fancy lace or embrofdery—ribbon run—1 to 16 yrs. vee 46 —were 69... Minnow’ Cornet ers—rows of fancy | nd emb'y or ribbon—w BPecnssaananes | were . rch Dreas Linens—soft fintsh— fine and medium welaht= atripe $8.25 Children’s and Misses’ Prince: reg. Mesecees sane 28 ~—yokes of emb'y and lace | b Extra Heavy Turki Bath bined with ribbon trim'd |86-Inch Irish Linens—medium Towela—hemmed—re trtvesere SD akirta—were §1.19.....5 ip 4 .75) and heavy welght—value .4¥...... .3D ukiss Falk SMitacteaik 3 44-inch Ramie and French Lin woven through centre—assortmeat - 44 ooier ena bare whi nat a .4g| of choice colors—rem, Bs 38 Straw Hat Presented FREE with Each Order Son SN td ies Hprnem | Wa and Tarhe aee Sa +47 | suitable for dresses—val .75,..... .6| plain white or colored ed, | 11 and 12 inch—reg. 10 ®-inch Iriah Linens—medium welght—soft finish—val. $1.09. .88| Extra Fine Imported Turkish ‘Towela—wide hem—for Morris #-inch French J.inens—oyater whitevalue 81.19. : » 68 ¢. 1,00 Sd MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantitios restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, Genuine Bradford Blue Serge a 2.29 Extra Sise Voile Bl 4 17 ct. White C Voiles i Stamped every three yards; fine imported Jy imi wi ast pce Siachane thine at ae aR _ English serge, soft finish, 11 oz. in weight. nail ade WUMUUNRanaianiiataadlnE PPP 0 ee 39 ct. Shepherd Checks —36 inch Worsted warp--black and white medium, small and fancy checks DRESS GOODS—-MALN FLOOK, Two-piece suit to order — $10.00 | floral, deslgns—cool, And eum mery for Bungalows and Cottages, anne, urhourtnt haa ABLMENT, $1.49 M Suit Case: A 24 inch~ es inforced cornare—atrap all around—well_ made. SUIT CASES~— THIRD FLOOR, 1216 et. Men's Linen H'dh'fe........... 4 ‘and % inch hem—pure linen. ANDK ERCHIEFS—MAIN FLOOR, 29 ct. Bleached Sheetin, % yards ident fintsh— Cry Mvst Fa BASE: 10,<t, Yard Wide Perea 7 | | eatin atre ors, SILKS—-MALN PLOOR. NECKWEAH 49 et Bere’ Night Shits, MAIN. PLOON 16 y: Pik FLOOR Ine to Hove PUUNISHINGS 21 aft, Wide Ribbons ina and taffetus ‘ $2.98 Boys’ Reolers iray, tan and navy cheviota Straw Hat Presented FREE with This Order “laeeedjebegdiaal RF 8 S ewadhapellngi erate uae Clock Signe Denote Morning Spe ¢ Clocks! Look for the Clocks! oe —-—_-—_—_—_ 0 SALE SPECIALS IN Women's Sults, Dresses, Coats Housedresses and Negligees Bill ana, Washable Blouses Look for 1431 Broadway Corner 40th Street OPEN EVENINGS Muslin Underwear bis FROM BOSTON

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