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(Ti. ' THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1915. —s } ESET IMNSDEOURES Sees entities of Rie me hee ne TRISCHARGESARE, <2 oo ANATONAL INE. wetter pee rere Minister Tells How He } Darkened Gray Hair he M i Counsel Tell u sat, tele no 8 I evelt Is a “Poli pane ia destroyer of thought, | red ruTuRe USEFULNESS HAS EXPLAINS WHAT THE WORD Nimrod NOTHING TO DO WITH IT BOSS MEANS Wh eeket Mr tvine hae the What ethew 4 mean? _ . fe ' “ ‘ . 1 eyYnaceal TM r ° t this Ca ' A \ neere @ t on u s eublect # a * “ . Wry to fore a bande before niebt Be * that n ine ‘ y. Thie d . st t ef tendant te within oe law fuet t, ' v ) ON- sane ae an ude, Mr. ving referr story told by ¢ voy olan stand as a “fale “The quention tn ¢ the lawyer, “haw Stern Brothers 4and and F3rd Streets, West of FRA Avenue A Very Exceptional Offering for Friday and Saturday of Women’s Summer Apparel At Unprecedented Karly Season Prices Involving several large purchases of distinctive styles made especially for us, to which we have added a charming assemblage of fashionable models from regular stock, so that every desirable vogue, material and coloring is represented in the following diversified collection of outergarments for every Summer need. Women’s Dresses of Dotted Cot- c | Women’s Dresses of Cotton Gabar- 19 75 d Cot- $3.95 12.75 ton Voile, . ° . t dine and Voile combined, . at Women’s Dresses of Woven Stripe Tissue and Linens, . . at 70 jot agua aaron 16.50 9.50 =_—* sarees Of Bill Net and 19.50 Women’s Dresses of White French Women's Dresses of embroidered Voile, nce trimmed, et LUGO Voile and Nets ee at 2 OO Women’s Summer Tailored Suits, of Palm Reach Cloth, French and Ramie Linen, Eponge and Cotton Gabardines in [4 (2 [~< plain, sport and dressy odes ee 5 = = 3 » at $11.75, 18.50, 22.50 omen’: Skii f Rep, Bedford Cord, Pique, Women’s Dresses of Voile and Stripe combination, . 5 at Women’s Dresses o{ French Linen, new Princesseffect, —. ° at - Women’s and Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Will be featured to-morrow, at extremely low prices: Women’s Handkerchiefs, oa shamrock lawn, with initial, in white or colors, e ° doz. Women’s Handkerchiefs, Se A dow: $1.10, 1.50, 1.95 Women’s Handkerchiefs, 7 . of colored linen, French patterns, $1 76 Men's Handkerchiefs, doz. of pure linen, with initial, 4 95e dor. 92-00 prcmmee’s Habis, pate Been ‘initial, $2.85 Men’s Handkerchiefs, $2.60, 3.75 doz. 2 pure linea, hemstitched, doz. ¥@*VUs Women’s Hdkfs, with colored hem and initial, assorted colors; Box of we . 85c Men's Handkerchiefs, of colored novelty silk or white crepe de chine, each 40c Men’s Seasonable Furnishings (Conveniently shown at the 6th Avenue and 43rd Street Entrance) to @ part of thel, Jonel Hooneralt or avelt haw chang He hae drawn new cv the bea Irawn new laim pas Mr » ruled Gover » of control w r att exercised nidant Mr. Ivina later maid ¢ wnitry hasn't gone t » thie defendant wus: vow-Wwows: © * usual.” When Col, Room 1 1 libellous statement Barnes,” Mr. Ivins y has a privile is based upon Libel is the abso.ute Justified.” NO RIGHT TO DON ROBE OF | MASTER OF MORALS. | “What right" Mr, Ivins this defendant to don robe of Master of Moral he cast off Mr, Barnes. The evi is that Mr. Barnes refused to port hin any more after the thing he did and said in 1910." Mr. Ivins urged the jury, tn sidering the credibility of the fendant to ret in whieh he again be a candidate for t Mr. Twine leaned far over rail of the jur: occupants, Several times he made mention of @ Washington t the “present companion” of t fendant. Each time he r eyes and his arms toward ens. Mr. Iving a ppeared to be speak ing first to one juror and then to another, | Mr. Barnes listened to his counsel while leaning far over the tau! front of him, an eyeglass case in hia clasped hanta. Col. st leaned far back In hia chair. Le ap. peared to be paying close attention to everything sald by the attorney for hia legal opponent. Un truth it ts sing its 6 the Legislative dead wer the election of a United § Nenator, Mr. Ivins said: My Bart was not a prophet or the son of prophet. He didn't know at ginning of the contest that the 1) crate were likely to desert Willla Sheehan at the last moment.” SAYS MR. BARNES IS UNDENI- ABLY STRAIGHT. Mr. Ivins recalled th that had apeared in the y ning Journal and remarked supposition her ia that Mr. Bar eminently crooked simply becau {8 so undeniably straight.” B. Altman & Ca. New Spor ats present some very novel and Interesting features. Mace of cretonne, cllk, felt, straw ats ere shown of the First Floor of erately priced at or Panama, these attractive |! in the reguler stc Millinery Departmen ey 0n th HE B. Altman & Co. Ready-toewenr Department (Third Floor) Women’s Tailor-made Suits for town, country and travel wear, are shown in the latest fashions, including the military and sports models that are now considered so smart. While the prices are moderate, the materials and workmanship are of the best. A Special Offering, commencing to-morrow (Friday), will consist of a variety of chic styles, made of the popular black-and-white shepherds’ checks, al! smartly tailored. These Suits will prestnt very unusual values at $18.50, $22.50 & £27.50 A Sale of Young Men’s Suits specially prepared for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday will afford an opportunity for obtaining desirable Summer clothing at decided price advantages. Suits made of the smart mixtures; of nobby cut and extremely well tailored, the coats being either half-lined with silk or having silkelined yoke and sleeves, while all waist- coats are finished with silk back. These are very unusual Suits . . . at $24.50 Lounge Suits for warm-weather wear; made of very light-weight, washable and unshrinke able flannel; carefully tailored to meet the reculrements of comfort and style, the coats being of skeleton model with silkelined sleeves. These are good-looking Summer Suits . . . . « . at $14.50 (Second Floor, Madison Avenue Section) jen eos Removal Specials Closing Out Sale of Laces and Allovers Thousands of yards, including those most in demand for Summer Dresse Va} Off to Less Than VA Regular Price BLACK Now 20c patterns VALENCIENNES INSERTIONS in useful narrow | Now 250 widths, That were 55. to $2.95 dozen | te 1 85 ‘ CHANTILLY INSERTIONS effective That were 45¢ dozen NET TOP FLOUNCINGS-18 and 22 inches wie, | Now 45c in white and ecru, That were 65¢. to 95¢. yard | t 65c VENISE ALLOVERS--18 inch; attractive de | Now in light weight and heavy weaves a ep i 2.50 05.95 That were $4.25 to $7.50 yard 10,000 Pairs Women’s and Children's Fine Summer Hosiery From our Regular Stock, placed on sale at the height of the season 4 to \, Below Usual Prices Women’s Hose bas widths only. izes 816 to 10. PURE THREAD SILK—Extra quality; medium weight; strongly reinforced; cotton soles and tops; black or white. FIBRE SILK PLAITED--Very brilliant; gauze or medium weight; black, white ortan...| 50¢ 35c SILK LISLE—Summer weight;| | black, white or tan; double soles, heels and toes...... | 35e 25¢ IMPORTED GAUZE COT-! | TON—Double heels, soles. La and garter tops; black only. Regu'ly — — NOW . Pec pair per pair 3 pairs | 6 pairs $1.00 78 2.30 4.50 95 | 1.85 70c | 1.35 | | | 70¢ | 1.35 — NOW ——— perpair 3 pairs | 6 pairs 3s | 280 Children’s Hose =‘ R«sv'ly —— ir IMPORTED SILK Liste—| Ls Fine ribbed, black only; sizes! (AC Renate eer ee nner | IMPORTED SILK LISLE— Fine ribbed; tan only; sizes 60M ee. Be IMPORTED SILK LISLE-— Wide ribbed; white only;! sizes 6to9........... 35c 25c 70¢ FIBRESILK PLAITED—Fine ribbed; very brilliant; black, white or tan. sizes 61/; to 1/> 3c | 28 | 70e | 1.35 ' 25 | 70c | 1.35 1.35 We | 29¢ | 80c 1.50 100 Men’s Covert Rain Coats An Entirely New Summer Cravenette Utility Coat These smart, finely tailored, 4, length Coats are made from our own selection cf high grade covert | coatin gs, cravenetted and shrunk, and have every ¢ desirable feature of a light weight, rainprocf | top coat. Regular Retail Price $22.50 Special, 14.50 4 10,000 Pairs 5,000 Pairs Men’s Half Hose Plain Colors—Alll Sizes Pure silk mixed with a Men’s Ke White Hose Black Clox—All Sizes Silk lisle, medium weight, softtexture,fullyreinforced; An important sale Friday and Saturday will provide the following exceptional values: Men's Negligee Shirts, of popular Men's Silk Neckwear, made of Sctabate wil ee laundered aitts, at $1.00 Imported and American Silks, io R $1.50 and 2.00 each large flowing end shapes; special at of Tamamny Hall? A Harner challenged the vrut statement Mr, Loeb brough "0 with im as a witness to corroborate Fifth Avenwe-Madison Anerue, 34th anh 25th Streets New York \ 65c him the dreadful Mr. Guggenheim.” light, strong thread of fibre i rr ; te rae ilk for extra wearing qual- |} Less [hand steeple clocking i Men's Pure Silk Nogligee Shirts, 9.95 | Meeven uadres’ oe tela’ colored 95 ity. Value 38e pat ** Vilnck. “Value 50 pair . Cc pongee, ( . - at Now 25c Now 35c Men's Toweling Bath or Beach ~|Men's Silk Mixed Pajamas, i _ A : Bober, . . +s each 2-851» the popular plain colors, Yeperl <¢ SLO 3 pra. 70c; 6 prs., $1. 3 prs. $1.00;6 prs.$1.85 Men’s Straw Hats, at $2.00, 3.00, 4.00 & $5.00 Incomplete assortments of Imported and American designs, in the leading styles for Summer. Genuine Panama Hats, — Ranging in Price from $5.00 to 50.00 Special_for To-morrow and Saturday: Men’s Straw Hats, in this season’s latest shapes, . Fine Wool Summer Blankets At 25% Less Regular Prices Of very choice, specially selected wool, light in weight, but of the grade inteided for long service. Pink or blue borders or plain white; cut and bound singly OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts.,Brooklyn each $1.55 Extraordinary Sale To-morrow 2 e SINGLE BED DOUBLE. BED A Timely Sale of Sporting Goods : Regularly $5.00 pair 3.95 | Regularly $575 pair 4.50 Friday and Saturday, for the fisherman, camper, golfer, baseball a tennis enthusi ‘ Will Close Out Regularly $6.00 pair 4.75 | Regularly $7.00 pair 5.50 readable articles of the better gral for vee during ihe Decorciang ae ss oftartag The remainder of our recent purchase of Regularly $7.00 pair 5.50 | Regularly $8.50 pair 6.75 at very attractive prices, EXTRA DOUBLE BED SIZE Regularly $7.00 pair\ Regularly $8.00 pair Regularly $9.75 pair Tennis Rackets, $6.50 i i | $8 Tennis Rackets, $ Tents Specially Priced Reduced to 5.50| Reduced to 6.50! Reduced to 7.75 From the best makers, m3, have dcubla. canter cuingisg, 10 oz, White Duck Fishing Tackle An excellent assortment of Rods, Tailored and Dressy Suits ; py Asia ‘ ‘ > is of unusual importance, ae Regulari: 8 || Reels, Lines, Artificial Baits,cte,, elas a NOTE—Early selection is o| ss} yond Poa es sae throats, EAE SNE) Nogaaty, BITS $875] fr salt or fresh water uae comprising high gredo sults of serge, gabar: See andi ee Others at $1.50, 3.00 to 5.00} 12xl4ft., 813.75 11.75] $5 Combination Rod, $3.95 dine, tweeds and checks; Norfolk, braid bound ror | Tennis Balls, . dozen $4.00 Waterproof Khaki Six styles in one for fresh water and dressy coats; circular and tailored skirts. 500 Army Blankets ' Lawn Swing (canopy),$6.50 Regularly Speciat | fishing; can be used for casting, Regular pri&s $25.00 to $30.00 For Camping or Outdoor Sleeping Golf Irons (imported 7x9 ft, 812.00 $10.00 trolling or as a bait rod. High grade, fine all wool Blankets, in khaki color, especially woven to resist dampness and mist Regularly $5.25 cach. Now 3.75 heads) $2.00] 1oxi2ft., $16.50 18.00} $3.50 Salt Water Rod, $2.50 , Driver or Brassies, each $2.25] 1@x14ft., $22.50 17.50) Other Rods from $1.25 to 25.00 Clock Golf, at $2.50 & 4.00] Flys Half Price of Tent|Recls, . from $1.00 to 10.00 Gliding Settee, . at $18.00] Camy Chairs, st 80e to 6,00 Trout Flic, , dozen $1.00 12.75 No Approvals No Exchanges ; | k 4 ee ae oe ae