The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1915, Page 12

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A at Trial Picks Out) tance of (he Honest Ballot Anse te Eight Men He Saw at Time of | are nothing t of farces NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ, May trial here for the mui ~ . Roosevelt strike Court Called Upon t0 Solve were identiter to if . oo O Conlon, who was an office boy em-| p —_— e)itin . Problem in Birch Sepa- —jisyea at the Williams & Clark fac Prominent Political Leaders. . “= tory, which the defendants were a ng. This was the st evidence the prosecution has of i by way phe questions as to how much 8 igent fying the accused men. mh, ~ ‘Wife of a physician should be tol Jer of the two st January! Be Summoned With Other by Edward heads in New York City Day Cote~ SAN FRANCISCO, ‘The syeamnore earth from ugh he recognized > - @Bout her husband's practice, pa: eth ab they sat in the| élections this city, are ‘ + Wlarly concerning his women pat'rnts. ng been at expected in a probe of the Boant of Sibiecteshnnte was submited for judicial determina Elections begun by the Commissioner y ton today to Supreme Court Justice of Accounts office The members of WOODBINE ENTRIES. the Bou | many district le hairman; Jacob ston, Republican, of Kings 6 of the Kings County Re ff Executive Committee: Moses Republican jeader of the 1 Twenty-third District, Secretary James Kane, Democratic leader Third! Assembly District, Brooklyn | At a secre! on yeaterday Re publican County ‘man Samuel & Koen # subjec baum in a suit for separati by Maude Kimbali Birch ac De. Francis Abbott Birch, wealt! @urgeon and clutwnan of White "K, WOODBINE, Ont niries for to-morrow's ‘Dr. Birch himself raised the issue tm replying to bis wife's charge that of a revolver protruding from the pocket of his T% nn Welgs 103, Three vearolt added Tom sing this and similar » Birch declares “that it for him to live with his misuoderstandings and $ Agi lof Accounts Wallstein, tt js sald Mr Koenig's memory proved so poor that some of the most important questions put to him remained unanswered. tt | it jealous Pond: ition. Wren ey Oe was suggested by the County Chair- F aa |man, after Mr. Wallstein had tried Physician alleges, his wife would fly | : * Into « rage of jealousy over the fact | " 4, | without success to refresh his mind,| ir ‘That he bed to consu! ssion: ce os }that Mr. Koenig's secretary, Auguat | «line ‘nd bes t professionally |e seh, site jt aie Lorier, ought to be called. He wil shan with women patients and was obliged Det Nor is reptile to keep secret conversations with of their ailments ard. § i i 1 n begun. and other which he learned ion his tema = is + core Bi Vows rearside sudo It ts understood Tammany Leader | professiona! y. a epee. Peter le , 1 Mrs. Birch left " The Comte: vee Lee Charles Fo My Will shortly be | get ber husband's Get. My RSE: Eee ed with « ena. Tammany | ot home im April last, taking her three- TS ~~ we ey of Brooklyn, | 1% r John J year-old sop. Still insisting that be | Thomas McAvoy, Chairman of the| weather ad @ right to keep the secrets - i Bearped in bis practice from ber Dr. his wife a few days af- i! ; : ure pleading with her sive their son & chance ‘ith others in this vast, world.” The FREE is i) bo 24 Business Hour Special 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. Tharsday, Friday & Saturday donate Stusband.” We will sell to the first 56 buyers this Beautiful Owen Daveneo at was awarded $0 8 just about one-half the regular retail price in other cities. (Being Re cauit o test os eaten the direct outlet of the factory in New York, of course we save oo one Seen you the retail profit that the public must pay in other cities.) ané crore ber ben he ‘eft the One car lot of the design pictured § ra and nurvind to two} Massive Colonial $70 Retail value 38 AT i iF ily iF i : ii sf 5 it &s tf 4 Genuine Mahogany or Quartered Oak While they last -during the hours named at the wonderful price of ..- 5 stoRES It is rarely that we are enabled to cut the price on designs of this high character, but the factory needed space this stock occupied, s:: DTOWENG= = F, je f4RS.J. R.WILSON IN HOSPITAL | (Prectdee:s Sakeeaathone Nevorer- FIVE MEN INJURED WHEN CAR HITS WAGON) | Both Vehicles Wrecked and Chauf- feur Flees, Leaving Passen- Bow MICU IDENTIFIES DEPUTIES . " lane rena q OW MUCH MUST | INSTRIKE SHOOTING WALLSTEN'S INQUIRY siveay Samy aves Se, ot we ‘The license tag showed the machine Was {he property of Sidni sixth Street. Wi ning from the #oen but the men in the auto An automobile containing five men they bad women compantons. atrack a milk wagon, driven by Frank | Caccavo of No, 383 Bast On» dred and fiftieth Street, ta Avenue, near One Hundred and Thir- | ty-firet Street, at 3 o'clock this morn- The wilk wagon was knocked | Awainet on —_——— — . %6—Kight of the ten deputies om) Charles F, Murphy May! MITCHEL AT PANAMA FAIR. | | MARIX TESTIFIES FOR WIFE. _ th pommel | ine. Rear Admiral Adolph Maris, retired The automobile caromed to another | a*peared before Bupreme Court Justice | Bijur yesterday to testify on behalf of his wife in a suit ahe has brought “| against the New Era Producing Com- “| pany for breach of contract Marix is known as Miss "| pillar and was wrecked. ‘The following were taken to Hal ae irkwood of No. #4 Convent | Grace F Gordon of No, 812 West One Hundred | Itule of and Twentieth Street, possible trac. ture of the sternum, 7 and was to receive $400 a week. November she was notified that her ices were no longer required. | said they wore) Dr. Albert Sully of No. 165 We Hundred and Twentieth Street and Hr? +, Joseph Williams of No. 82 Kast Forti. | 4 He said he was present when the cor was made knd testified to other Men's $18.00 to 22.50 Suits Light Weight Overcoats at $15.00 Broken lines from our regular stock; sizes 33 to 44 chest measure; formerly up to $30.00 Men’s Underwear wanted grades, styles and materials, for warm weather wear, At prices difficult to duplicate Knee Drawers, hall sleeves or sleeveless, and knee or regular length Drawers, quaity madras, Shirt and Draw S, of crepe de Shirts with '4 sleeves or sleeveless, knee length drawers, at Conveniently held at the fog Vrom Operation Club Plan. Stern Brothers 92nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fikth Avenue To-morrow, Thursday, on the Vhinl 1 + Timely Pre Moliday Offering of Misses’ and Small Women's Skirts for utility wee it mito ono " Ht estrordimanty low prices Phirte of superion quali a | Mhirte het raomio ave . Nast teone Greet, olit aon prot he S195) { - . S495 Shirts uf wureted ‘ bnew bhaki ened condur Phi ‘ 4 aS ‘ ‘ bel ark - patel pote S29 nade S145 Women’s Coats and W rip A bongs be A the wo be bh. will bee atleved Sport and Veach Coat. (ate tor Drew Wear A ques Ath and woveliy ot tees Meine feille ond orm « Mine wad hinetella sho) ely materials at $27.50) Meret “ww Meretedore @40 to Direct, Motor and Vraveling Coats, of inrods, checks covert clothe, serge. gaa « epenge, pussy willow Aalletas, velvet stripes and tuseab civth:, Heretulore @9¢. 50, at $21.50 s Scarfs and Bat Wing ‘Ties, of silk crepe and grenadine; new designs: leading colors ligee Shirts, of woven and printed Merepe cloth, salt or laundered cuffs, at and Cotton wodt fininl wit Men's Pure Silk Shirts, of tuts sith and medium stripes Men's Pure milk Shirt Men's Siraw Hats sentiments of binported laported Clock Goll set. (ther Sete at ©.00 and 810,00 No Wornan is well She cant be well Silk gloves cartt fit ‘unless modeled fi. \S—_D>Weer'a and find out for all problem; what a well they give your hand and ana © Inline Kaveer 400 SSESSGRBSBBSBSCGRB Be BBeeeeeeaen Stern Brothers 42nd and F3rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. Anished Kayser tl solve the Glades Announce for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, a very exceptional Pre-Holiday Offering of Men’s Suits At Most Extraordinary Price Advantages For this occasion several unusual purchases were made, involving the foremost makers of Men’s Clothing in America, to which we have added an excellent collection of popular models from our own regular stock, sizes $2 to 46 inches chest measure, all proportions; made of such favored Summer materials as: Plain, fancy and unfinished worsteds and flannels, cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds and serges, all of which will be priced, in three groups, as follows: Men's $22.50 to 25.00 Suits at $17.50 Youths’ Long Trouser Suits at $10.00 Norfolk and Sack Suits. regular stock, 14 to 18 yrs., sizes incomplete; were $12.50 to 615 Men’s Shoes and Oxfords In tan and black calfskin; models; made on most approved with broad low Value $5.00 a pair, at $3.75 Also 385 pairs of Men’s Patent Leather Shoes incomplete; Formerly $5.00 to 9.00 # pair, at $2.95 we, will present a particularly select and varied assortment of Summer requisites of the most dependable grade at unusual concessions from regular prices. Men's Pajamas, of fine mercerized pongee; low neck; in plain colors, Men's Pajamas, of fine mercerized materials, at Men's Cambrie Night Shirts, faney trimmed, at $2.00, 4.00, 4.00 and 5.00 on designe Panama Hate, Hongng iv price from 8500 to 50.00 © latent whys Croquet Sete, Vogt Other Croquet lennie Hackets at 86.50 ory otyle of iranaee od otrung including « number tlotted Throat Mackets. voted for their theaibility and epeed Tennis Balls (all makes), doz. 4.00 d unless well Men's $30.00 to 37.50 Suits at $23.00 White Flannel or Serge Trousers at $3.75 plain white flannel or white serge, with rtripes, sizes 28 to 46 waist: value $5.00 Men’s Half Hose In the cool sheer weights and smart new styles and colors for Summer, Al very striking inducements Silk Plated Half Hose, in black, weight Cotton Hose, in black, tan and grey, extra reinforced soles Pure Thread Silk Half Hoi in black, white, tan, navy and grey, lisle thread soles and tops, pair Pure Silk Half Hose, extra qual- ity, in black and colors, French Silk Half Hose, in black and colors, with self clocks, pair Leather Belts, in block or tan, Bathing Suits, in nery, grey or black, at $2.25 e a Sport Sweaters, in grey, white and navy, sé AS Beach & Bath Roles, of toweling, ete, $2.75 ¢otyles for Bammer and Saturday Meus Straw Wate. i this seu —————E— ca SL55 The Sporting Goods Sections s laghly interesting offermyg of outdour gar ve al extreme tells, paruied slabee, otruug wiucers wt #150, 1.76, 4.76 to 6,00 Imported Croquet at $15 50, 17.50, 22.50 Thether Halle Thether Poles, Duck-on-the-Mock,

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