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ln slave to drugs, and of three male Arlington, N. J., pleaded guilty in the Court of Special Sessions to-day to selling heroin. Ha was remanded for a week for sentence. The rounding up of Denson was Mlustrative of the care with which the police work up casee against drug sellers, Young Hoffman, who had escaped from « sanitarium was made the subject of a police search and was located by Lieut. Dan Cos- tigan and two of his men. They persuaded the young man to become their ally. He told them he had been purchasing heroin from Denson for months, but that Denson was very careful requiring « tele- phone appointment. In the presence of Costigan and two other detectives, Hoffman tele- phoned to Denson, saying he would call at @ certain hour on June 6, At that hour the two female detectives of the Department, Goodwin and Preiss, were in the drug etore at the soda fountain. Hoffman entered, Costigan and his men remaining out- side. The women detectives saw Hoffman hand Denson §8 and receive 800 heroin tebleta. They signalled to Costigan and te aides, who rushed in, arrested Denson and found the $3, which had been marked, tn his posseasion. dhe See at, |ANTI-BOSS LEAGUERS Reece “ams | LEAVE SULZER TICKET be no | Beavis Banyo wi SYNOL* SOAP antiseptic Uquid soap. Platform, 't down to the The refusal of William D. Hf. enters every pore, ‘Washington of No. 267 Fifth avenue a every single hair to be a candidate for State Engineer A absolutely destroys the on the proposed Anti-Boss Demo- bree: ee hair | cratio ticket tentatively made up last — Z week by Sulser adherents at Proper cleansing of the| | Rochester, adds another prominent and scalp results in « Democrat to the list of those who do cant wih and not care to be openly aMiliated with antiseptic quali the movement. ° one Soap, i abined George Foster Peabody refused to ‘ts parity’ and quality, be @ candidate of the Anti-Boss ee ap ie Tate League at the primaries, having been ing and easily lath- | cantatively decided upon for the State @red soap for a shampoo. | Thi er nomination. | You handle only as much | Friends of John A. Heanessy say Zeeain the eat iettles | [ne will not be the Anti-Boss League's 1 | candidate for State Comptroller. ‘Ar Aut Davo Srongs. Pals leaves the Anti-Hoss Dene. cratic League with practically no candidates, Anti-Tammany Demo- crate who might run at the primaries would be content to run simply as independents and not as candidates of the league, it was eald to-day, ~ ~ DEALER IN HEROIN to Store and Buys Tablets Of Druggist, Who Pleads Guilty, year-old John Hoffman of § 2% Fountain avenue, Brooklyn, Washington Declines to Run for State Engineer on New ranklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets IMPORTANT SALE WEDNESDAY Women’s Silk Hosiery At Reduced Prices We guarantee the wear of all Silk Hose ‘/Paris Clox Silk Hose | Of pure thread bleck silk, with open work Paris Clox, 3 pair for $2.50 (Pure Thread Silk Hose tar sik or il rr top al veh: toe ee Ee nieceiomckean Value $1.35 and $1.50 3 pair for $2.50 85 pere Vaine $115 3 pair for $2.50 385 io hv neg Paris Clow hello, with ’ te, + poly oc al or eretofore $1.38 sate pairtor $2.88 1.00 ‘Superior Quality Silk Hose ae ack ws view blex heel and toe and garter top, Heretofore $1.50 3pairtors3.00 1,10 Hand Emb’d Clox Silk Hose Black with white or self clox, also white with self, black Talent iss and par age Heretofore $2.00 3 pair for $3.65 1.25 Women’s Lisle Hosiery se » Silk Lisle Hose . Black, white or tan, silk or plain gauze lisle; doublex heel and toe; Dub-L top; all weights. Heretofore S0c. Gpairfor$i.6o 28 , Superior Quality Lisle Hose silk or plain gauze lisle; black, white or tan; doubles hee! and toe; Dub-L garter top; all weights. Heretofore 65c, 6 pair for $2.18 7 Men's Silk or Lisle Sox 's Pure Thread Silk Sox Bias, wice oad all eslore; Gowiblex Hate best, eole and a el $00. 3pairfor$i.00 35 | SUEUTHSINCATOHING [x2-Pse sss Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue “Young Men's Shop 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Entirely Separate from Fifth Avenue Store Will Hold a Sale Wednesday Unlined Summer Clothing English-Sack Suits (Unlined) FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST Three or four button soft roll front models, patch pockets, of plain or striped flannels, worsteds, homespuns or wool crash, in blue, black, gray or tan colorings. 16.50 s2isoto serio Worumbo Flannel Suits (untined) FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST Highest grade Worumbo Flannel, hand tailored, three o; jour button soft roll front models, sleeves silk lined, patch pockets, striped or plain in tan, light or dark gray. 22.50 ““sis.00" Palm Beach Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Coat and trousers, English sack or Norfolk models, of tan or gray Palm Beach cloth. 7.50 “iii Checked Outing Coats (unlined) FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST Black and white shepherd check, with stitched belted back; | four patch pockets. Actual Value 9.75 $12.60 White Flannel Trousers FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 27 TO 42 WAIST Of white Epelish tennis flannel, also white striped English serge, with belt straps and cuffs. 3.75 ““ss0™* Will CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY 186 Hand Tailored Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Three or four button English sack models, in navy, black, gray or brown pencil striped cassimere, striped or checked worsted, Scotch homespun, vicuna or navy serge. rt BY MRS. MAE MARTYN 7d jain quinsoin ton RCE erw: se ® Bie stnsokn 4 ar and hot water tonte 18 | o eauty, ae, by peering A r ae wlcoho pint r, Rub a little we or Routy co ecKURE slotinates “these -potaona ‘tremn ‘thea tom 8 ros the sufferers a ein which T let stand. several or abs using, 1 apply the ers the hairs v on retiring in “th the ykin leay { n i tt ‘oft. dry ne, et t loft, dr ho akin and di shiny look. sl Bright Eyes nd letter Just ca ea pimples, sallownens. { tan, freckles and mn makes & bea 1 SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE? ealth and Beauty Hints | Martyn's book, ‘Boauty." THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 80, 1914. ic ve~ to y the ute WEEK. ORDER ONE TO-DAY AND PROSPER. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, (} y Store Open at i (ff Y/y Z 8:30 A. M. and ‘ Broadway | Closes at SP. M, \ S at Ninth Clearing Our Hosiery and Underwear of Broken Sizes and Novelties We Offer, Beginning Tomorrow, July 1st, The Summer’s Best Opportunities for Men, Women and Children Don’t attempt to ‘phone or send mail orders. Don’t look at the meager details we can put in the papers and think there is nothing here for you. But come to the store as early as convenient to-morrow and you will not be disappointed. \ This is a mixed lot covering practically all hosiery and underwear needs. but because sizes are broken one should personally pick out the things that fit. Kindly keep in mind that everything, except where otherwise stated, is our own fine regular day-in-and-day-out merchandise, made over our own specifications and up to the high standard we have set. The Women’s Stockings are all Novelties (But Such Novelties!) ‘ockings at $1.50 that until today Silk stocki ga, at $7.80 th til today Specially. Bought ware oatd at 50 and $3.50. - were TF) to’ is. — pecially. Boug! And a di or so pairs of silk stock! K PI ] Silk stocting at $2 that untll today | Ang dozen ot 20 pairs of slik stocking? Women’s Plain Silk | Stockings, 65c and 85c Th i e patterns include all kinds—shot effecty | eae aay oe a Silk stockings at $3 that until today eelf embroidered, Bed work, with rhinestones, ions. were $5, $6 and $7. or with lace insert of 61 to 68 Silk stockings, at $5 that until today | gst the very finest there are only sieee Pend | 9 iy eed ot 61, regalarly ' were $9. Main floor, Old Building. Bio,“ Subway Entrance, New Bldg. i ’ : gant sony he Women s Underwear is Both Staple and Novelty } t jt —3 or Soc, that until today were 25¢, 38 Bc that until today were TBean ” woreSS and Sen eae chat nell today and 50c. Union suits of white ribbed liste or Silk Swimming Suits, knicker and vests, \ Vests of white lisle, 28c, that until mercerized, 75c, that until today were $2, that until t were $3.50 to $12. \ today were 50 bd $1.80. Glove slik vests and union suits, elabe Combination suits of white ribbed liste Union sults of sllkeand-cotton, $1, — oratel: that until 35c each or 3 for $1, that until today were that until today were $2.25. bebe ly trimmed, $4 to $12.60, 50c.} Subway Entrance, New Building Main floor, Old Building Children’s Underwear 15c, 25c and 50c At 25c, union suits of cotton that were 50c and 75c. At 50c, vests of ribbed silk or silk mix- ture that were 75c and $1. At 1Sc, shirts or drawers of open mesh lisle thread that were 25c. ly were $8 to $25. Men’s Underwear—Mostly Novelties 50c tor shirts, drawers or union At $1, cotton crepe union sults, suits of colored striped white madras, that until today were $2. cotton crepe, natural merino, of gauze, that ‘until today were 75c De seater Sine sadtdcanos, thee an. ‘At 75c, shirts or drawers of colored = UNtil today were $3. i i i striped silkeand-cotton, that until At $2.50, French liste shirts or Ghitdien's Stock today were $1.50, drawers, that until today were: $5. Ze and Es Men’s Fancy Half Hose of Lisle and Silk 5c, 10c, 12/2c an 1c At 25c, imported lisle thread, black At $1, German plain silk in shot , ae rpeellbacey fancy tops, sizes or colored, that until today were 50c. ingest striped, that until At oe, or 3 for 25c, lisle thread or cotton, At 50c, silk and mercerized lisle in At $1.50, pure silk in shot effects, various Ries ee Solecnnt mses 4% to that were 12)4c¢ to 50c. fs Chat wore 12 way floor, Old Building. At 1234c, black ribbed cotton and plain white or tan lisle, that were 18c, 25c id and 50c. At 25c, English white cotton socks, with striped tops or all-over stripes, that were 45c to 75c. . Subway Entrance, New Building. Atleast 150 of our regular ‘‘lines” of hosiery and underwear are included in this sale—a fact which shows its magnitude, Unexpected---5,000 Pieces of Fresh White Underclothes at Less Than Regularly Every piece the same as we carry in our own carefully selected stocks—but at higher prices. They come now at these less-than-regular rates for various good reasons stated below. Every piece fresh andclean. All just being unpacked from their neat wrapping. All sizes at every price. ‘| 1 striped, shot effects, that until today were $1. ered, Mobley “unt day: were: 3 id $3.75. At 75c, pure silk in shot effects, that andes, pure silk, ribbed, shot effects, until today were $1.50. that until today were $5. Specially Bought—Plain Silk Socks, 60c Pair jack and colors, medium or heavy weight; full-fashioned. “ Mill-runs” of $1 and $1.50 grades. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. 1,200 Nightgowns 600 Petticoats at $1 tart 85c, $1 and $1.25 je same as we have sold regularly for half as much a 85¢, 31 of our d $1.2 $1 and $1.25 grades. From a maker whe again. Odd quantities which the manufacturer did net has supplied us steadily for years, but who is now retiring. want to carry over after stock-taking. Nainsook, cambric or erepe. ‘Thirty-nine style. age Fifteen styles; nainsook Gore, Gone Wh alee 900 Nightgowns at 65c and 85c 576 Corset Covers, 18c, 25c, 38c and 50c e same materials an styles which we have sold for BSc to 81.25. a , : ¢ ‘The maker is using up the ends of his materials and trimmings at » Unusually good at their respective price. The same - secrilices white or colored crepe, combrte quality materials ate usually found at higher prices Neinsook, wf any style=-but a secsalngly countless number of styten Nainsook, trimmed with lace insertion and edge or em- : broidery and ribbon beading. tions, 65c and 85c 609 Commins’ ‘and the kind we have sold for 85cto¢1.es, Double-panel Petticoats, 55c Corset cover and skirt or drawer, Nainsook. Included are some Nainsook with scalloped edge. princess lips. Subway floor, Old Building And—These Waists at Little Prices A broken size range or the absence of a style or color here and there brings lowered prices on more than 1100 Wanamaker waists— ai . At 45c—Plain white voile with embroidered scalloped collar; or striped voile with ratine collar. Sizes $4 to 40. At 75c—Voile, lawn and fancy striped dimity. Samples and few-of-a-kind styles. At $1.50, plain Jap. silk in maize, flesh and white; or plain colored tub silk in flesh, maize or stripe. Subway floor, Old Building. Wanamaker’s for Your Refrigerator Wide Selection, Moderate Prices, and Only the Best at the Prices From a small, 80-pound Ace ospacity reltigsrator, at 86.50, to -door, 540-pound ice capacity refrigerator at $212. And in between these two sizes we have a most extensive vari 175 on the floor. They are from five of the leading manufacturers. ‘The Seeger, the Eddy, the White Mountain, the Puritan and the Automatic. Stone lined, seamed or seamless porcelain enamel lined, sinc lined, galvanized iron lined, or lined with elastic enamel, n We don’t know of anything new and desirable in refrigerators that is not already here. The Automatic Refrigerator ie worth inquiring about. It means having ice water without having or if desired, a cap fits on the hole at the top, constructed to hold one to buy more ice. — It ha: ast iron enameled water tank set in from of the large bottles of drinking w: ‘hese can be had in the 601b. the top, the long’ b of t! chamber, with a faucet just below the cen- ice-capacity sise, $35; or 175-4b. Pacity, $61.50, ter of the refrigerator, This can be filled with boiled or filtered waters, Special—32 Seeger Refrigerators Lessened in Price All that are left from a special purchase; 19 now marked 638.50; 9 now marked $85; 4 now marked 832. A saving of $10 is worth considgring, Subw ay Floor, New Building, MEN--The Second Straw Hat for $1.75--MEN Tomorrow, Wednesday . That will be the price tomorrow of about 720 English sennit and rough braid straw hats, measuring up to our $3 and $3.50 Grades They arrived on this side too late; the house that ordered them had been compelled to make other arrange- ments in the meantime. With them we shall offer, also at $1.75, 480 Three-dollar Straw Hats from an American manufacturer of hand-made hats of high-grade whose surplus braid we took over, and who made up the hats just as we directed him. 1,200 hats in all; $1.75 tomorrow. The Hatterie, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. ole 7h; {fama ire ——— ,