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nel SE Se alee a ee ee ——— "> RECLUSE CLUBBER TO DIE. | Deaviesd of murdering John Boston, | Rant ‘The jury made no recommenda- aged recluse, near Farmingdale, N. |”! " a Ju,.00 Feb. 17, Emil Swontamtn, thirty, | 79 rene ae bl aca beni A AH Was sentenced yestérday by Justice | ihe murder of inne inetain On tata 4 hed, N.S, we diel ecluse, near Farmingdale, on J ects "edie at tranten toe Genk at Swentamin beat Boston to death with July 3. @ club. He then went to the house and ‘The jury, out but fifteen minutes, were | 48 beating Boston's nephew, when two ’ 7 | “ Advised that they were privileged, under | trea “fo Millt hinscle bye eattite HS &@ law adopted by the recent Legisia-' throat when captured two hours inter, B. Altman & Ca. The Repairing and Remodeling of Furs and Fur Garments &re a specialty of the Fur Department. Greatly increased facilities for this work are afforded by the recent enlargement of the fur workrooms located in the establishment. Every part of the work is done by experienced workpeople, under the immediate supervision of fur experts. Orders for execution during the Spring and Summer months may be placed now at particularly advantageous prices, MILTON USSELL. Fifth Auenw, New York x abroad. Suit—Doctor Tells of Mrs. Holder's Bruises. \ gpaliies. f you once wear our shoes you will always wear them. Now is a good time to start and save your feet from Spring foot ills. Dr. A.Reed nials. her troubles to this fact. wan in March of this year, It, he asserts, | of the suit. iterations Free at Three Brooklyn Stocoe——_——— e Fulton St., Cor. Bridge At Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Avenue 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 48th & 40th Sts, ALTERATIONS FREE Sharp Reductions Tomorrow, Thursday, in Women’s and Misses’ Suits One-third to One-half Less Than Regular Prices. To close out from regular stock, women's and misses’ high grade Suits, plain tailored and semi-tailored models of mannish serges, line, wool poplin, silk poplin and black and white checks, black, navy blue and newest Spring colors, superior make and linings. $9.75 $12.75 $15.00 $29 700 Separate Coats at Only $5.75 Scores and scores of different styles for street and sport wear. $5.75 Among them are serge, mixtures, shepherd checks and plaids, etc, All reduced to the low price of, Pee eee eerreeeeereees Crisp New Summer Dresses Manufacturer's Samples We are indeed fortunate to be able to offer you these wonderful values, consisting of French Linenes, imported Voiles and fine Ratines. These Dresses would ordinarily sell up to twenty-five dollars, but on account of the broken sizes and for quick disposal, special at $9.75 elativés of the contracting p: ussell 4 Mr. Webb ix President of t ber of the Union and other leading New York clubs, Mrs. Holder in an aMdavit sald she; had been unable to live in one place with her husband any length of time, *! because his treatment of her was most humiliating, He was excessively jeal- to fk ihe ramanment at ite merece: |LATBs We Lae Russell Bride To-Day; She Will Wed Alexander S. Webb) PROMOTED “FREE WILL” SUPPORTED WIFE PRIOR SHILLITANI IS DOOMED TO MARRIAGE, HIS PLEA L. V. Holder Says This, Defending} Last Effort Fails to Save From In opposing an application for all- mony brought by Mrs. Ziola Alida! yosterday affirmed the conviction of |i ‘ Holder, who is suing Lemuel Valen- Oresto Shillitant, “The Paper Ho * i ry e 9 tne Holder, a foreign exchange broker, Kid," of killing Policeman William B. m ort In Ladies oes for weparation, Holder told Supreme] Heaney May 3, 1913, in front of No. Court Justico Delehanty yesterday] os) stuiberry Stroot, 1 ‘ ; that he had supported his wife before | ~ ¥ Street. The conviction It is possible to make a comfortable shoe he married her. | He also said that| carried the implication that he also a toe . . Zuel *. Platt, J his wife, along a stylish last. This is proven in the haa been supported by Haymond Platt toloee onaries iment hed as i very smart models of our Ladies’ Shoes, Bar Gen attauin inert tins ; cae which combine a high degree’ of comfort ano tbe Piatis and Mrs, Holder tps Rizzo was killed as @ result of a . . . antl oe he char) n i with pleasing style and unusual wearing Holder. Platt, who is the son of a &2% fight and the policemen while | wealthy manufacturer of ohlorides,, they Were trying to arrest his as- was particularly vehement in his de-|sailant, encounter he had with his wife, ‘This, Der Pee ; b hl For Men and Women wan over the possonalon of & letter HB | segues? ne acid, Preheat Tee Attentionisalso directed to thevaried assortments of Reed, 1372 Broadway p94 12 Park Place Gilbraith. brother was Innocent, but we will Rattan, Willow and the new Painted Furniture suitable for rl The Justice awarded Mrs, Holder | leave the witnesses with God,” toe At 37th St. aT Woolworth Bldg. Den mace cleee cenanp ene sion non isn id Porch, Living Room, Sun Parlor, etc., of Summer homes, subsequently said they had lied and i dated Bin, Their recantation caused “ 4 z jan exhaustive inquiry, during which SUP CE REE abe ud, Sid UAld’ Dart OF charges were toade (hat tor ne dente Holder, in an affidavit, said his wife !" case Shillitan! went to the chair encouraged him to drink and he be- Jed the witnesses to seek to save him, Now he! Ie trying to break himsoif of the hab. {© John Shillitanl, Oresto's brother, He told of @ physical !a8t night at his home, No. 241 Mul berry Street. SAYS SUNDAY'S AGENTS up” the offering. The ministers who co-operated with the evangelist, he said, were asked to send committees to residents, whose names filled twen+ ty-eight typewritten pages, to urge them to subscribe to the offering. ‘The ministers refused, said the speaker. Mr. Longsworth said he knew fac- tory employees .were urged by Sun- day's representatives to present gifts to the evangelist. Paterson Minister Scores Method by Which He Says Evangelist Enlarged His Pay. Billy Sunday's “free will offering” feature was arraigned by the Rev. W. Hf. Longsworth of Paterson in Newark yesterday at the forty-eighth annual meeting of the Congregational Con. ference of New Jersey, The session opened at the First Jude Memorial Church, and will conclude with the unveiling of @ tablet thi . |CREATES new human nerve force, inten- Hip: LORRSWOrth Wan Sem | eities the vital processes, cleanses and en- fect on Paterson of Sunday's cam. paign, Ho said the evangelist did much good, but added: == Dr. Greene’s Nervura x jence. SOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTS Dr. Greene will give free medical advice “IT did not believe in the crooked one-day free will offering, which was really t Ho de announces a remarkable sale of Smart Tailored and Dress Hats, beginning Thursday, May 11, at both shops. Hats former'y sold from $10 to $30, at... No C, O, D.’s, No Approvals, 2279 Broadway, at 82d St. | 2822 Broadway, at 109th St. Stern Brothers 42nd ond 43rd Streets Westot Hh Avanve ‘8 will be present at the wedding ||! ander 8, Webb, which will . 271 Lexington Avenue, to-day. architect of New York, who died Lincoln Trust Company and a mem- BY COURT OF APPEALS Chair Slayer of Three, Though Witness Recanted. The Court of Appeals in Albany ant was the alayer. Four of these | Vanity Case illustrated is a splendid ex- | ample of the many charming adaptations of iy Period Furniture which we are showing in our Fifth and Sixth Floor Showrooms, not only for the Chamber but for every room of the modern house or apartment. e fifth said the police had intimi- News of the decision was brought||| NEW AND NEAT. An enterprising Brooklyn boarder has changed his address, first auctioning off all the furnt- ture in the house for $17, Notwithstanding its excellent character our furniture is always moderately priced. = = | Stern West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Are now showing a most attractive assortment of Women’s Summer Suits and Dresses Presenting very effective models in simple and elaborate styles, made of the latest materials in charming colorings, at the following moderate prices: Women’s Dresses at $5.75 to $85|Women’s Suits at $13.50 to 55.00 of plain and fancy voiles, linen suitings,|of linen eponge, plain and Oriental crash, cotton crepes, gabardines, French mohair, taffeta, pongee, khaki-kool linens, nets and laces, and fajlle silk unlined. TO-MORROW, WE WILL ALSO CLOSE OUT A COLLECTION OF Women’s Tailored Suits Women’s Dresses of gabardine, serge, plain and novelty checks, |for street, afternoon and evening wear, of hair line stripes, taffetas, mohair serge, taffeta, silk marquisette, Georgette and faille, crepe and gros de Londres, $19.75, 24.50 and 34.50 | $15.00, 19.75 and 29.50 Special Values in House Dresses & Petticoats PREPARED FOR TO-MORROW'S SELLING ON SECOND FLOOR eS $1.50 Simple Morning Dresses, of dotted voiles and novelty fabrics Garden Dresses, of chambray, pins, dimities and $2.95, 3.50 WOE. +s e0eeoe at Foulard Street Petticoats, in all desirable shades......... at Women’s Smart Petticoats, of tub silk and taffeta; in various colorings........... at $2.95 $4.50 day were an entire week “working! owrmmnmmnmmnnnmnnnnnmnmarrrvncvemner Do You Live in BROOKLYN? | ‘ { Preparedness! For Saturday’s Parade Straw Hats, $1 Saturday, coming, will be Straw Hat Day. fecbeae ness paraders must be up-to-date. You can’t be bac! and prepared at the same time. Some of these 12,000 straw hats are American-made; some British. All are sennits, with black bands and white lining. Some have concealed stitches—dust doesn’t so readily collect when stitches are concealed. Some have sawtooth edges; some have protected edges, guaranteed not to break. Full range of sizes, 634 to 734, In the correct models, with high crowns and brims a little more than half as wide as the crowns are high, Broadway, Corner Eighth Whangee Walking Sticks 35c Each Some people call these sticks “Charlie Chaplin” sticks, They are just the sticks for the parade; light, whippy, with Prince of Wales crook handle. Broadway, Corner Eighth Fancy Shirts, 95c ! i Made up in a varied assort- AS / ment of shirtings; cheviot stripes in gray an black and blue; a few checks; high-count cales; woven madras; satin- stri silk fronts and cuffs and matched bodies of cotton materials, All have soft cuffs, except the percales and some of the woven madras, which have neglige bosom and stiff cuffs, attached, Light and dark patterns; sizes 14 to 17. Pajamas at $1.65 , Six groups; fancy dotted and striped materials, and lain colored crepes with white or striped facings. Sizes ‘or all men. " Half a dozen of these ought to be in every man’s ward- robe now, ready for the warm nights, when a change of { pajamas contributes so much toward one’s comfort and Neckties at 55c Fancy silks; large open ends; blues and reds and greens | : and ievserders on black grounds; some fancy blues. An assortnuft which was being saved by the manufacturer for a special offering later. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building John Wanamaker ! Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Do You Live in THE BRONX? Do You Livein CORONA?‘ Do You Live in JAMAICA? ‘\y IF YOU DO The Sunday World’s Complete Map of New York City’s Rapid Transit Lines Will Interest You. This map shows where all the new subway ar elevated lines will go when completed, as well as t! routes of the present transit system. It indicates t new street stations plainly, so that you can easily ; termine how near to them you live. GET THIS VALUABLE MAP Printed in colors, large size, in the Magazine Section of NEXT SUNDAY’S WORL