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ONDAY, ‘PRBRUALY 16, 1 nineteen who make charges of cru-| have or drills. The heart trouble elty. victim suffered as a result of the ex- It to charged in the affidavits that|@Ttion and is said to have fallen in keepers who take a dislike to prison-| cused” Finally he suosecded. Im, calle ers manufacture oceasions for the use ioe . thd attention of a physician to| statement at 1 of short “biilies* they carry. When- | hi A card was issued ever word reaches ttc island that| *empting him from drill or work. Commissioner Davis or any of her| When called out on the parade deputies are crossing over from Man- eal reer tie Be Has rg 4 ar hattan “billies” disappear, tt is eaid,| charged that this act enreged the| 2nd against, and are not unearthed until depart. | keeper to such an extent that he ‘Se mosen ment depai tained a thick limb of a nearby tree cd pert — and proceeded to peat the boy. ‘Original Home Dressmaking Designs _|KFEPERS(LUBBED = The Evening World’ 8 Fashion Expert THEM, SAY BOYS niente | TKe Josephine Waistline, Soon to be Vogue, Wili be the Delight of All One entire aMdavit is devoted to! Rumors were spread that he was Maids and the Distrac- } : ‘ Woe ent ht young man afflicted | going to die, but he finally pulled tion of Those Matrons ee mates ‘of the Ferormatery and they witne Bist hearing in the investiga- ‘Who Have not Preserved pones Investigation—Super- | =———————— ore /Their Good Figures. intendent Suspended. p, A CEE VEEL UREN Ee Ure EL ERET EEE ee Oa Cooret NS Yok" hventne “Works °° — A reign of terror on Hart's Island, “What is behind this constant talk { caused by the alleged wholesale club- of the revival of the Josephine waist- i” | bing of boys by. keepers at the City SALE BEGINSTUESDAY line? Has is any foundation? Are the Ps J Si Reformatory, is being investigated to- ‘Mew models showing it?” These are, ; y K aay by ComtmMamouse of Carvenkiod STORE OPENS 9 A. M. { Quibations ‘asked me by one of our |’ Katherine B, Davis. Martin J. Moore, CLOSES 6 P. M. * Feaders. I can answer to the list two ‘ \ Superintendent of the reformatory, Questions, decidedly “yes,” but at the | i has beon suspended. No charges have game time I would like to add, more| . fee ds. been preferred against him. Popular than, the normal and long F i ly \ | Although Commissioner Davis is not Walatline, for Dame Fashion this year i Ns : willing Just nae throw any light anoae: Gectatey deo tnoas cen amene | on the scandal, The Evening World erous, probably due to'our own Amer- i yD Oy fean way of doing things. to-day learned that there is at the ‘As for the first question, there is a lot of thinking behind the talk, es- pecially by women over forty. They realize that though Josephine created able to wear such a walst- ady past her youth, a beautiful figure which she wanted to show off, and a pretty, youthful face, which ‘withal made the atyle particularly becoming. » So, though the Empire may be worn women over thirty or forty, it Is understood that a good figure is a prime requisite. As for youth, youth can weat any- thing these days—all styles seem es- Pecially made for her—all except the stout girl, and one does see a very few of them yet. But the Empire is-a really attractive style and should be taken advantage of while it Is in fashion, by those who can. .For those who nat, however, “there are the Ru: lines and the conservative normal lines, among which they will be sure to tind satis- present time locked in Commissioner Davis's desk a batch of affidafits Oe ne ee ee senneene to by boys of eighteen and Omega rr Oil ColdinHead and Catarrh ‘ teaspoon fullof Omega Oil in a tases oeboroseseseooeooneses rer oooeD rend cup bap boiling water, then le the faction. Xj ad | hich through ¢! DESCRIPTION OF THE DESIGN. steam which goes through the paseages —_—— the bail in your case will be $20,000." The pretty evening frock I am NAN HEL HELD R Shandeau went to the Tombs. treatment usually gives quick showing to-day was designed espe: 0 cially for the miss, for the short _ tunic as may well be seen is too TACT AO TAO IAG AG “ coquettish in its flare for the matron; Pas tire Arable taarking of the waist, TEL SNEAK THIEF . e ine is not consisten: r rig) ’ fi dignity. But for a miss the line S ecials of sparkling beads which confines the fow Crear Le sefte i — A a peculiar charm, vender pussy- Speers lomorrow ww taffeta, the Mee . vieeae _ French Lingerie «co... and Children’ s Wear ‘ , “Tnvebder ehttfon cloth. has ae! Ernest Shandeau, credited by the A recent impor- tation of the new- These are also favored with a line) police with being the cleverest hotel est and choicest of beads to hold their lower line of| sneak thief In the country, was an under-ruffie or tunic of beaded sione to-day before Judge. Malone to styles in both Lingerie and Children’s wear. Chemise —Hand chiffon! which contrasts wonderfull 1 te with the band of deep lavender. velvet yas’ gus at eneeemany Coren niet ribbon swaying shove it. Only three aling *#8000 worth. of jewels of the lavender chiffon cloth | ffoni ‘Mrs."Albert H. Goodman in the Mseasvon: skirt is allowed to show, | Manhattan Square Hotel on Nov. 18, | embroidered eyelets and_ribbon — 36 to 44, $1.25, Night Gown— Kimonostyle, but that much is appreciated, and |jast, The prisoner was captured in French, hand- ‘completes a delightful effect. made and hand-embroidered, $1.25. Tore are many possibilities. in this {Philadelphia by “Detective Maddox. ||P @esign for other combinations of ma-|He had been cutting quite a social! Drawer—Hand embroidered and ribbon, $1.50. ° e ' Children’s Wear terials, such as chiffon velvet for the | swath in Philadelphia and Baltimore. | ia French Kimono Dresses—Hand embroidered in bodice and tunic portion, with cream| A@*istant District Attorney Smith lace for yoke, and under ruffle and| told Judge Malone that Shandeau has | |p blue or white, on white cotton cheviot or linen— 2 to 6 years, $1.85, $2.85, $3.75. ehiffon for sleeves and skirt. Also,| been convicted five times and that French Hand-made Guimpes—Tucked, feather- satin could be used in place of the| other indictments charging him with velvet, or as the figure at the right| robbing hotel guests will be found. stitched or embroidered, 2 to 12 years — $1.65, $2.00 and $2.35. suggests, satin could form a plain| How Shandeau, although his picture James McCutcheon & Co. foundation dress over which elegant |is in the Rogues’ Gallery, was em- lace vad be hung to excellent ad-| ployed as a chauffeur by Frederic W. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets ‘ vantage. ‘Vanderbilt was told by Mr. Smith, Cie Wa Wee 1 Colored silk ball fringe would add | who asked that bail be fixed at $20,000. AN UNUSUAL PURCHASE AN UNUSUAL PRICE 14,000 Silk Petticoat 31 Different Styles a | 24 Different Colors pint 9 Different Materials: Regular Sizes—Extra Sizes SOE OSCE SEOEO9SHSE06D saasbeceene We have carefully shopped elsewhere In’ this Sale there are many Skirts for which \ Competitors are asking up to and have found no Skirts of equal while the square fitted yoke of velvet | Malone asked the prisoner, who was to match the satin foundation part|not represented by counsel. ‘would eld isso richness. “It strikes me‘as ridiculous,” re- plied Shandeau, “What is your idea about what the! |i bail should be?” inquired the Court. “Oh, I could easily furnish a $10,000! bond,” Shandeau answered. be “fT thought as much,” remarked ) LABOR UNION FRE AT === PUMPEACHMENT TRIAL a... Witness Says He Called Mine Workers’ Officials Crim- inal Conspirators, RS: —. WHEELING, Va, Feb. 15.—Test!- f * mony that Federal Judge A. G. Day- ton of the Northern District of West Virginia had spoken derogatory of \the United Mine Workers of America ‘Was presented to the sub-committee of the House of Jtepresentatives in- vestigating the charges against Judge quality for less than NTNU TT WoT Wor Yard Wd Wo Yad Yard Yo Yad Wed Yoda Yd Yee Yor WO YO er Ye We Ye YY Yr YO YO Yes) | f i" i This Thought- ful Houséwife 8 wey Plain and Changeable Messalines Satin Charmeuse Crepe de Chine Jacquards Pompadour Silks Tub Silks Wool Jersey Silk Jersey By (BV BY AY Bs an effective touch on the tunic edgés, “How does that strike you?" Judge ke 84 i Q& SAVE aS , Dayton when the hearing opened to- y {| _ day. The members of the commit- Russian Green, Wistaria, tee, Representatives D, J. McGillicud- | Navy Blue Lavender, ¢y, H, G, Danforth and Warren Gard, | Emerald Green, Plum, arrived here yesterday frém Parkers- 4 burg, W. Va., where testimony was 1 Credit T Peacock Blue, Old Rose, taken last week, Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Amber, Taupe, oes ‘ James Oates, of Chatieral, Pa., a Wend, ioe ee ae Sonneries Nellrose, Leather, brganizer of the United Mine Work-| (Pad A “bsg Ciel Bi ’ iar ae Avhiies: wal the witnets ho Write for our new booklet. Mailed Free. jel Blue, Mahogany, Open Saturdays until 10 P. M. Ameri We close Evenings at ¢ P. M. apn abet, Duck, startled the large cfowd in the court room with his testimony. Answar- ing questions propounded by A. M. Tango, Belchor an attorney of Charleston, i jaize _ .W. Va., he declared he had heard | pene * Bie _ ane Copenhagen. White. “Judge Dayton make the stateme that the United Mine Workers a: _®asociation was a criminal conspi + acy and the officers were crimin eonspirators and ought to be in. jai Oates, who had worked for ti Petticoats made of serviceable silks—cut on generous lines, finely finished with double stitched seams. Petticoats in every popular model of the season, at Colliers, W: Va.,| ign ner af dopeen Mebiath& AL Petticoats | Petticoats Petticoats Petticoats Petticoate _ Shea lish. Oates said Hoblott 3-Plece oe Suite, upholstered seat and back in with knee-deep flounccs, | with sectional flounces, | with flounces of Dresden |-with cross-bar tucks and | with flounces of Shadow: Peehireetna ie ane a Coles. Ape! ary fram claw feet, richly carved, in mahogany accordion pleated. anche and pleated. silk, closely pleated. Vandyke pleatings, ie ribbon ae ol indestructible springs 1. ball as ill gontempt of Judge Dayton's court, a an pau ve ri Raving been sentenced t six months Gran oe Value $45.00; reduced to, ja Jat the he day after bis arrest. | not allowed to have an. interpreters bd Akg “ } Furnished, Fel’). Fi so 50| ye that while serving his sentence ff or bare AN EXTRA FORCE OF SALESPEOPLE. COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF PETTICOATS ON SALE—ON SPECIAL TABLES ON THE 1ST, 2D AND 3D FLOORS AND IN BASEMENT, lo further testi-