The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 8

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Oud.” HE Gave | the Ld of His Three i } tal pet bene eile Le produce any evidence i HH N SPEECH thet be came there 16 @°| gamcratt case, te Be don Year Term } | H , ‘kit Newman), Bw 44 like o kneel of sit Mending O78) ar awra. ae. apt! rretene [itil tT 4 amit . \ If you went | brewer After be het i © gut to ge| basis of the charges wes folse Be com | A Myés, «© mililionsive of Onkiond tinued Cel, celebrates bis relesee trom the . + oviee Declares District ATOrNGY — peterring wo the actore im @hat hae! pe | @ freud bee been *% vernorl , ' er » this bearing the “mur | Failed to Get Evidence to ge, wiry” MY mtrymer wate | hele be A : as Convict Clear ‘wee ane three peare leopre i 4 men © ehrews lawyer and knew : daeodie elswmrecadtinedty, | Shs ieee Ab hg, |Mered prinon he planned to crietrate np ADED oR MOSS he trek: | bie release Ie entablished « EPENDE BY + petition | bration fund” ana it 60 by n b War @ould wave neipes ft . a” lotchkiss Must Awall Bricts proper ploture ef the cold-blooded | tereste #4 murder of that INttie boy by thie big | Gagan eoring Refore He Can Rep brute erent eptee A week before the trial he got! el ems ? thew to Csoverno . former nareeoman Henry Macon, |! the ‘ ' The idea that he would erck to deetroy (A ——————— an olf man, to belp bie will 687 | TI Vepuiption en vpeniy and reck-| here that Mr Bacon's greatly to-be | ieee! Theurd —— a 7 " anid b inst an concluded hia thirteen NYACK Apri t-—7 Dera . ’ ted death last week bas bamp- b the stand ef foon, after he THE WEATHER mind ie tn the same state as (56 ered me ib the presentation of my oT dae cher be ae enomesene do of oftet persone who bav®\ case, however | will mot refer to ft @ character of young New: | Listened te the eaceptionally able again " pepe a a } Forecast; a of thie case for both, "Why, if Gagan had got ; Then.” Mr ker anked, “what oe mation of thie case for bute te or Webster « ¢ | 44 you inean } ne tn your@um. || Fair Tonight and Tomorrow idem Clay and ehoved the ae | mi » 1 om tublic Prose. || § duntanione Mor :, tras they | une "Bawte f the as. || ounshine kiss made ® " | Cael ant, Newman | A GOOD Day for night Paul “ al eure nh and his nite 04 this war on f the ai charees| Assistant rey of New 1 lA nUPpoMed he LSS atl PP POPPAPDADS IP IOI. against District Attorney Thomas) York County arratgned Gagan by out. | m a | c Matog what be sald was the fret real w Hotehking sald to Gagan of Kockiand County growing ttempt to present ai) the evidence tn | nj, 4 report t the Gow. A . out of the acquittal of Wiliam V. | the quae of the Btate ve. Cleary, ernor within a week of the time BISCUITS Cleary, boas of Haverstraw, of | Mr. Mtryker eaid Gagan failed to! he receives briefe, the murder of Bugene Newman, his oon-in-daw, | Frank Mose already bad made an cee oe Se Stern Brothers court room and heard neither the 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of FRA Avenue. furious denunctation of Mr. Stryker nor the glowing praise of Mr. Moss. ‘cont. better ‘Th ot M Stryker, . ‘ YJ y 7 vat rem: Wns Cece Wet %i| eases te Comademcnes stated etter An Easter offering, Saturday, of a particularly noteworthy collection of =~ fret any | Qdout these biaek. | Ward contained an excellent outline of : ., . * Oo: : : ; bends, pimrise” Sons attstscoome, sete | the vital Ieauon 1a. the vase against | Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Coats and Dresses ‘if you use Stuart's Calcium Wafers | Gagan, reached Its climax wheu Stry- ay ; Sak * A ‘ Satin wen aes matied free %Y | ker said: COMPRISING the season's smartest and most distinctive effects in strictly tailored and elaborate ‘s : “This District Attorney did not get models, introducing the newest Paris notes in materials and colorings, at special early season price | and present evidence. I don't care) advantages. | PAPEL OOLIOPODIPO OPP TOLLED ILELLLOLELELE PALS PEs (pe OPAMP PPV PPA IS PPI SIPPOPPPIPY 'FPPPOIL I OPPLS DDPLPLED % ether he failed beca « , ng seen Sch ind heat Same %y || or corruption of poilticn, be. tala, Misses’ Apparel Cirle’ Apparel Your Corset “Set”? ' and the citisenahip of this county | Wein) Suits of hardi Tinton Sultercotes Tuhenhend oes our Corse {4 RY Gis date He Asia 74, prosecuted 0a alking Suits of serges, gabardines Junior Suits, of serges aad shepherd i = 1 shepherd checks, in belted and @| checks, with shoe top length skirts, fg leave HE. WAS AMAZED maT Sport effects; sizes 14, 16 and 18 yrs. $24.75 sizes 18, loand 17 years, . . at $17.50 EAQAN'S INACTION. A ’ * 5 Pn Ur a) £ : Misses’ Suits, of men’s wear serges Girls’ Coats, of shepherd checks Rt and shepherd checks, trimmed with $18. 15 and serges, embroidered detachable $7 50 Or break, or tear, or do the bones punch through? You will have no difficulty like this if it is a Warner's Rust-Proof. ALAA AE RE —— striped silk collar, 14, 16, 18 yrs, at linen collars and cuffs; 6 to 14 yrs, ij Suits, i i-loose belted Girls’ Coats, of coverts, d . . LAMBERT SAVING ON Par sect, of ebarine ere $34.75) shocks in box, aud Delted effects: 89.75 Everything's double except the price. and other materials, 14, 16, 18 yrs, rome silk lined; 6 to 14 years, at Misses’ Coats, of eee, verges, Girls’ Smocked Dresses, of cham- golfine and mixed fabrics, for street bray, embroidered pique collar and or General waa: 14, 16 and 18 yrs, $18.50 cuffs,in blue,taa or pink;6 to 14 yrs, $2.75 Afternoon Dresses, of checked or plaid talfetas,| Juniors’ and Girls’ White Dresses, in plain and combination effects, newest Spring| in an attractive selection of desitable Summer colorings, sizes 14, 16 aod 18 years, materials, suitable for Confirmation wear, at $16.50, 22.50, 29.75 at $3.25 to 22.50 EASTER DIAMONDS Before reading further please notice the prices Serrted for SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT GS. The cuts show about the actual sizes. _Remember that the finest Diamonds come to the United States and that the demand continues, while importations have practically ceased, If this con- tinues good diamonds will increase in value. We have a very large stock, and will, as always, offer - you Diamonds of guar- The double boning (two thin strips beneath the covering) has twice the flexibility and greater strength than a single bone of equal weight. It positively will not break or “'set'’~-see the bone curve in the boy's hands. Women’s Untrimmed and Tailored Hats The double interlinings encasing the bones ) PLL LST LPI LLPLIPIPIITI LILY SPILL OL ILSS LODE LITLELILLSPSDIDIPY SEPOLLPPOLID DG POT PLD ELETLOPIPL OCLC LE: = = Ss antted quality at low ] ATER imported and American models in most attractive shapes and colorings are being shown; also that are ground and tipped, prevent any pussibility of the ; pe <2 oe. Lag cute oe alee ~ Paris aovelties in Flowers, Fruits, Foliage, Buds and Quills. bones punching through the cloth. s100 PEP the tariff of 1918. Yet Exceptional values will be available to-morrow in oe » $i2s a Rees prctinere come Hemp Hats, in Tricorn, Turban und Sailor models; black and fashionable colors, $1.25 & 1.50 Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets are extraor- ag lished lead ership in Dia. Black Lace Hair Hats, | Smartly Trimmed dinary corsets—you know this the instant you wear them, Ph mond values. They are in new and popular models, at $3.75| Tailored Hats, at $4.95, 5.75, 6.50 ; oe “BD —_ x rg and yet they cost only what an ordinary would—one dollar up STF ; i . i N Pope American retail jewellers & Women’s New Easter Neckwear to hive. Po S who import Diamonds di- : . A aA : ‘a rect, paying spot cash and In a charming variety of the Iutest Paris effects will be offered on the Main Floor at most attractive prices, Vestees, Guimpes and Collar and CuffjLace and Organdie effects in Vestees, | Sets, of organdie voile, hand embroidered in blue| Guimpes and Collar and Cuff Sets, in an | thus keeping prices down. gy All our Diamonds are mounted in our own factory, in the same building with our store, the location of You will be wearing your Warner's long after an ordinary corset would have gone to pieces. Each which saves you money. We show you strong artis- and white, blue and sand or all white, excellent assortment of the newest shapes, corset is accurately graded for the figure intended--each a eeed-mede anpuavinge of gale Meotiases Gold, Very special at 95c¢ Very special at 45¢ model at the lowest price is a fashionably shaping corset. ( $10.00 to $1,500.00 and every one a money-saver, come Maline Boas, {ull ruff io ail the fashionable shades; 1.45 We emphasize that each corset from the lowest to the highest : red with prices demanded elsewhere. Come and see open and close-fitting styles with satin ribbon or flower efiects, . at $ Re Hi . rice is guaranteed not to rust, break or tear. our economies affect every reader of this news- ° . paper who is about to buy a Diamond Engagement Ring. SEAMLESS SOLID GOLD WEDDING RINGS S Ee We are, if possible, a little more emphatic about Seam- Sn. he Loony “ed Sa mana ie Wedding t, $4.00 up rat, $6.50up Rings than about Diamond S2-karat,$6.25 up| ##-karat,$7.00uP Engagement Rings. We know that no better Wedding Rings than those stamped "‘L. B."’ can be made. Behind this state- ment is the experience of tens of thousands of wearers of Lambert Wedding Rings. They are made in all styles, and thicknesses. They are guaranteed Solid Gold. Each is made seam- less from one piece of metal, WA) partly by special machinery, 14-karet, $5.50 up| 14-karat, $6.60 up and partly by hand. karat, $6.75 up| 18-karat, $8.10 up #2-karat, $8.75 up| @2-karat, $10.50 up EASTER GIFTS OF WEDDING JEWELRY A Choice Collection of Jeweled Hair Ornaments Appropriate for Easter Gifts, at Less Than Manufacturers’ Cost Comprising an unusually large purchase of Farrar, Sans Gene and the popular Casque Combs, in demi-blonde, crystal and jet, arranged in two special groups, as follows: Group I, Values up to $3.50,at_ 95¢ | Group IT, Values $5.00 to 7.50, 1.95 Also, in the Silverware Section, Silver Plated Bud Vases, 75¢ Silver Plated Candlesticks, $1.25 You will find the new Warner styles for spring and summer anywhere you ask, and at every store, in every part , ae cee are CO LOCI OTOL EEE an — of the city. Every Pair Is Guaranteed $1 to $5 Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets \ : | ! ‘ with artificial rose in glass tube, each 8 in. Colonial design, each Distinctive Spring Clothing for Boys Is being displayed in a wide range of serviceable fabrics and leading styles for boys ranging in size | from 244 to 17 years, at decidedly inviting prices. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $8.50 to 15.00|Boys’ Spring Reefers, at $4.75, 6.75 . . with extra trousers; of plain blue serges, afford excellent values in covert cloths, sires the Easter Bride who would send cher shepherd or club checks and mixtures; sizes plain blue serges and shepherd checks; ee r amend oe Sale a sever —beanstitsl, {rom 7 to 18 years. sizes 214 to 10 years. je) ie—should see the Lambert stocks, A A ny ari some leanly from thn Lacabert factory, Soo how || Bev, Maat Tost asieaadtnmren all |” eau tibeed le cones cote ant saat | ave yies an aa) Sy a smarty tailored in covert cloths anc a1 | much you can do at our store with a moderate amount. white and color combinations, 244 to 8 years. mixtures, in the newest styles, 8 to 18 yrs. To-morrow provides an opportunity to secure, for Easter wear, Boys’ Norfolk Suits (extra trousers), at $6.75 | Made of plain blue serge and a wide choice of mixtures aud checks; sizes 7 to 18 years, We recommend |LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Ave. Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 10 these suits for their superior wearing qualities, workmanship and finish. ¥ i | | | i N N N AN a SS er

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