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anne THE EVENING 1916, 5 ——— WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, _ CASEMENT GOES ‘STILL HUNTING FOR |noPes WER DOGGIE IS SAFE!:.9.0.", 200% THE GAYNOR PAPERS AS SHE AND HE FALL LOAD sanowicn 4 DEAD. ttensten Moar WORGON, dune B.Eiwors Some . | Mitchel Does Not Want to Impe fel Cid OF + Hospital] Sie E mints o OPPENHEIM, GCLUNS & E Henry Monivan, laity Bs) of Rend) ‘ ftadty te ' The — =. wich, died at Wie home af Minehing: | 9 Delivery but Objects to Thamp- ' Injur | J4th Street New York con Committee Representative. ies zy AMOEN IN HOUR Moyor Mitehel wan to have heen | Mt “— . voure wer melo called by the Th n legistative ' ee renee re and werved Aventi@nting committes, but he wan ¢ Clearance Sale Tuesday « AV ce on aperial em ay the cormerat of a reform t ntinople, Bertin, Pete Sir Roger Faces Charge of for hoye at New Hampton ‘ rnd and In recent years tard) . Oringe County, N.Y. An attache of [ Handwich was wominent ae Treason Calmly and Hears |ihe stayor'a office brought over som 1200 Women Ss Jresses of mental healing and have dehaatt SS nae ia hematin - | Firconalty vemartanio vowers in thie! Men He Approached Testify, j'sttere of Maser ciaynor from the On Sale Third Floor we oe 1 Sale Third Floor WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. | Lowsen aaa aia Wit j “These papers are not what are ‘ JON N, June “In a firm voice wanted.” said Menator Thompson, “F have read a statement by the Mayor that he dow not decline to tet this Vor Monae, Porch and Garden Wear | Mir Roger ¢ ment to-day pleaded! hot gullty to the charge of hinh tren. | My Attractive models (one as illuatra- Ghe Perfect fon at the opening of bie trial vefore ; "the committee's reprementative search | geet Lord Chiat Juntice Readine and 10) Bey hut objecta personally. to. the / ted). Lawn in Striped effects of jassociate justices, A jury wan ob-| 1 éee't | Man assigned to do the work. of 160) want to wend any one over there who in Gbjectionable, At the same time this ina public question and I will send Klein, the man objected to, over to-morrow with the sergeant-at-arme to look for certain papers which he says he knows how to find, I will ask the Mayor to let him go through the file, Pf the Mayor refuses, T shall | ask him to come here and explain | Blue and White Black and White Pink and White Melio and White tained from a mpecial panel talesmen in less than an hour Viscount Reading, the Lord Chief Justice, and Justices Avory and Hor- ridge, in bright scariet robes and powdered wigs, took their seats, and fir Roger Casement waa brought tn by @ policeman to answer to the charge of high treason, The prison- Pla er Piano Waters-Autola Player Piano is as near per- fect as human brains, experience ad work can make it. Ite wonderful tone is matchless, VATERS | Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Hemstitched Organdie collar. All sizes 34 to 46 bust measure. Closed Saturdays Gen prvi il toot bo pl Rendered August Ist PORCH DRESSES To Close Out er was pale. His black hair and| why. tt there is anything wrong wore a black cutaway and a black fie, with a white band in his waiste| BRIDE HURT rt TAXI CRASH. \ Dresses of Madras, Pique, Tissue Voile and Novelty materials in a wide range of attractive colors, Reduced to 1.50 2.00 2.95 No Mail or Phone Orders Filled. coat collar. Sir Roger bowed to the Juatices and the Chief Justice returned the! salutation with equal formality. ‘The prisoner stood leaning on the iron railing, with folded arms, while the clerk read the long indictment, The indictment followed in legal pointe thet returned against Col. Ar- thur Lynch, who fought against the British in the Boer Wan When asked reakine la If he was guilty, Sir Roger bowed | Dr. Dunn. | and murmured something which was | x The couple were martiod in St, Francis | inaudible. His chief counsel, Alex-| dinner and a reception at the Hot: | ander Sullivan of Dublin, arose quick. | Clarendon Until, mhout tt otek | \ly and argued that the indictiment | wedding journey. set forth was “no offense known to} |the law" and that none of tho acts | specified was alleged to have taken | place in any territory over which the King had any jurisdiction. After con- sultation the Court ruled that any e: ceptions to the indictment in of such importance could be taken PIANO for over 70 years have set a standard of quality and durability of tone and construction that is the last word in piano making. Low prices and very easy terms, with no interest, make it convenient for you to buy a Waters now. Write for catalog. Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, ncer 16th St. Three Stores Open Evenings 127 W. 42d St., neer Broadway 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. 371 E, 149th St., | Honeymoon A Pre-Inventory Clearance Pretty Porch Dresses and simple House Dresses in gingham, crepe, pique, linen, voile and Swiss. w models with flaring skirts and daintily trimmed bodice effects. fourth Street and his bride, Elizabeth, | were on their way to the Pennsylvania | ‘Terminal early to-day to start their! honeymoon when et Broadway and Thirty-third Street their iaxioab struck an “L” pillar, The bride was thrown Exceptional Values at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 In every desirable color and popular size. Second Floor jospital and was tre: oa f 4 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Ashore. South Africa, June 26. —The British steamer Ping Suey, which left Liverpool June 1 for Yokohama, ia! ashore thirty-five miles nort eTown and seriously dami freixhter, but may have a aboard, CAMERAS Of About One Half A timely clearance in which are offered Cameras of lead- SPORTING GOODS At Less Than Usual Price Will Place on Sale Tuesday ing makes; as there if but § Golf, tennis and baseball (J |Sfter, the, Rearing without prejudice | qxeeerereeeeer—eeee —_—__—_—- An Additional 500 SO te te ics enthusiasts will be interested “sir ‘Hoger then pleaded not guilty ; abo i i epti H : and a jury was quickly chosen. As an instance of the rte EY offerings: in Tilley, chief clerk at the For- | Women’s Skirts values: Kinghorn” Goif Clubs | eign Office, was the first witnes: He} — —— ‘ — ——. Auto “Graflex” c d) all pulltical record as taken from the hies| {| SUBWAY AT ‘BROADWAY AT An Auto Gra lex’ t juaranteed) all sizes. Be ae Tenis be jmagar coaes cn aes it ASTOR PLACE NINTH, New Yo-k Of Corduroy, Russian Cord, Caynera Usually $2.25 ea. Now $1.75 |] | pension examiner, testified regarding | || Pique dd Gabardi Usually $90.30 Now $46.50 ‘Tennis Tapes he dates ot Ca ’ | ique an jabardine, sport A No. 3A “Graflex’” tials 4 RES. $3.25 wt aby she Germans and ime |) models, featuring pearl button hg rise 4 a ifled ab itl j femerd Tennis Nets at Reductions |) | Sir Honers efforts to orvanize an | || fronts, pockets and belt. Usually $101.25 Now $55.00 of \4 Irish brigade amon the Trinh Pris. = je: j e to fight Other Styles Reduced to | ar fan: ndependenoe 7 o. i i Halt j Janets Prices Spalding Baseball Gloves | examination of ‘Cronin,’ solteltor Sul | | O fe S f 6, 684 Exceptional: Velie é * van gave the first inkling at | |) grernaw | Siahly soled alles (HG fare arate ering Savings of $2 on | oO . ad he admission f: Cc i hi $1.50 to $7 J Ae 34 fea Prices Pes mnt was enrolling a brigade to 37 296 Y d. f Wi k Si lk 2.95 ourth Floor ‘ort jour eht an tt J yon i, Oey PO af Sarita ome reno ; ards of Wanamaker Silks || “Cronin admitted he did not hear ‘Lhe Entire Collection) 1 At Savings of 3 iiers aah, premipaly ay the For the information of old and new customers of the Silk Rotunda it is well | ee ar | of ' ot RICH ee ees tes * Tifa to recall the reason for our semi-annual Silk Packet Sale. ‘ a ae arcing a LILY - ee ee Regardless of silk market conditions this sale is presented regularly in order alte ie eres loth... 8. ! {CUT GLASS vate William Egan gave similar tes-|]| to eliminate all odds and ends of silks which have accumulated. Skirts of Striped Pongee. .10.75 BOWLS H {Ingo rata ‘sin Romer mude at Pia | Five years of packet sales have proved their worth as a Wanamaker institu- Skirts of Milanese Silk... . 13.75 Assembled in our # at the brigade w: ight in Ire- land and nowhere else, On redirect tion for the customers’ benefit. Facts and Figures of the Sale examination he added that Casement | also made it plain the purpose of the | brigade was to free Ireland from Eng- Jand, Cut Flower Section will be on Sale through- out the week handsome pieces of Cut Glass in Women’s Sweaters Special Vatues newest cuttings end deep rich For the balance of the month of June, all heavy, ] mitre de- | Other witnesses testified in a similar 5 2h .) ' iO ul vein and thon the Crown began onvere 78 per cent. up 185 tables are Fibre Silk Sweaters (with mercerized back) at 25:, Reduction 4 4 bem |nection with the Diolin rebellion, silk prices have ) files eich ine V neck or shawl collar ith sash, in plain | 5.00 from usual prices. 4 Than Marked Prices |ing M rraghane| || gone in the whole- packets, but the colors and two-tone effects. . i ‘ ; | labor the last witness be- di focusing point will Mestunine Balcony i] Growml Floor fore adjournment until to-morrow. sale market dur- be the Silk Ro- S09 0 eS SS SS S00 0 res ey simply testified about seeing ts at sea off the Tralee coast on night before Casement's landing ete @ German submarine. iTWo PLUNGE TO DEATH | All Fibre Silk Sweaters Sash model, in prevailing solid colors and } two-tone effects, self or white trimmed. — { ee ee |x 00S SDS SDD!" —————eoXrovx—X—*"Claeae—————————— ee ons | ing the last six or even months. 4 per cent. down is the average that silk cea have dropped from the old regular rates in this Packet Sale. In individual cases | the savings sometimes amount to two, three tunda and adja- cent aisles on the Wherever there is 7.90 Main floor, Old Building. a sign “Packet Sale” it is worth stopping a minute to investigate. | Almost every silk that has been in our ‘ ? fj 2 tirred back, with collar, sash and kets; ba preneenet weneneneanannnnnannnanannnannnnnnannncenecee | FROM HOSPITAL WINDOWS and four times the price that is paid—a $15 — silk stocks during the past. six months is || Phleroul quit pth reve erseaii | 10 75 HIS is one of the t | silk at $2.50 yard, a $1 silk at 38¢ yard, pi ne m hile Packer Sale. Black sil White nd Whitt with Binck | . Tig One af the smartest costumes : and so on. white s, colored si evening silks, day Inu aaena natin, but ach The ‘Patients, a Man and. Woman, The re 13,329 packets~ all open we _ silks, sports silks, Silks for men’s shirts and tn tteeif ls Very) simple and easy to make Were Made Delirious by | sell no “pigs in a poke.” They contain women's blouses, for children’s coats and Qeerereerenens The May Manton Fashions “Kayser's” Italian Silk Sweaters ere, make up as smart and i iain effect’ as ‘coud ‘he fouba, | Penumonta, | akir made of lace flouneinee the blouse is ‘nade of all-over nee to maton, and the bodice and tunic are made of White taffeta banded with yelvet ribbon. You could copy the gown iu various other materials, but. none | y could be more fashionable, 5 . eta STI plete ee ince eee ett |The frat victim, Mra, Anna O'Shea, | at its upper odge and sewed over a|(wenty-eight, of No. 44 Wert Sixty-| sirip of belting. The blouse is a plair purth Street, leaped from a third atory one, but with novel and extremely at dow at Roosevelt Hospital to the Cractive q a SR Sih lies been cut Savement of a rear courtyard In @ mo- 1 lengths of si ks for everything from a bit of fancy work to a ball gown. Standard $1 to $5 Silks, 38¢ to $2.50 Yard While there are usually no two packets exactly alike | Standard $3 silks at rate of $1.10 yard, women’s hats, for linings and underclothes, for dresses and petticoats, even for suits. ‘Two pneumonia patients, one at | Roosevelt Hospital and the other at | Volunteer Hospital, ended their lives | iterday by leapini from windows. IN THE HEART “OF THE BRONX OPEN EVERY EVENING in quality, length, width and price, yet these examples Standard $3.00 silks at rate of $ are rather typical of the entire ceslection Standard $4.£0 silks at rate o' Standard $6 silks at rate of | Standard $1.25 silks at rate of Tbe podice is quite plain, | ment of delirium. andard $1.50 silks at rate of $0¢ yerd Packets fit all the tables ¢ * Ai ne uae fend nes The attending nurse left the private silks at rate of te yar sik Ret a, #ne cig the Ninth ie consist 4 long, |room where Mrs, O'Shea was and on | ate Main floor: tables tacing 1 1 Str but it is deaped moat ef- | her return found the patient gone. Mrs. ks at re of $1.21 i rh the Ninth § Str et SBE gee 77 gs FORCASH on ON CREDIT tremely grace- feta or other ma- for the tunic. if “ new bordered silks beautiful. Any other of silks could be aubsti- wied for the ‘affetn, “For the, under: | srt anything that is soft an and can be gathered successfully 4 Her. Grenane te the Bos: | bropriate, all-over Ince gr net oF Georg. | pital June 20 ater be hy sees e de chine. Georgette |from the East River, y'and charming, |monia, A nurse grap andard $2 silks at rate of andard §2 silks at rate of $1.45 yard. Standard $2.60 silks at rate of $1.10 yard Good-bye to Upholstery floor, Old Build New Building and [O'Shea was dead when carried back Sho was the wife of § ing; Ninth Street entrance of the Subway Aisle, Downstairs Store. into the hospital. | \ | First floor, Briege of Progress, Second the fashionabl tuted for the taffeta. retty Porch Rugs |from Japan Terms to Suit You pl climbed to and. it) would. lien Saeed ts,5c. 10¢.25¢.50 Pudie Sut tunks voi or of eon Rind ul aie wea uneni Cesie |) Three carloads, Justin. ‘This Remnants, 5c, 10c,25c,50¢ andres or ol atin, J a yedl 5 e Tate’ wil! be welcome news to the many x € 7 : Ne oe ize pinata hit ater. Bho have mM patiently waitirg ' A once-a- ve ara Beneath 5c, 10¢, m 50c he 0 woth tunic for them, clearaway 0 ne p- Squares of rep, armure, damask, or 44, with three yards of ribs Fe Aah bon. i euch row on the bottom of the ELECTION RIOT IN PANAMA Rush Rugs holstery Store is in prog- velours, velvets, tapestry. Most of for the ckirt will be | 86x 72in, 4x7ft., $4.50 ress. Every oddment | them large enough for pillow tops flouncing of desirea CONFINED 10 THAT CITY eat $6 6x9ft..$9 id 7 rs MN icuge paiiarn MoU apisliarauc in ceo it 9x12 ft., $18.75 that we lonow of in the | chair seats, ete, 8x 10ft., $13.50 Hand-b: § sizes from 34 to 44 inches bust meas 8, raided; oval in shape. and the bodice with tunic No, 9126 in seven specialty shops of United S T Called Out— Le SEN ee | the Upholstery Storehas = 4 Cretonne Remnants, Sc, 10¢ Prevent It From Spreading Woven even more closely than the we received first, and which sizes from 34 to 42 inches bust measure, and the skirt No. 8785 in three sizes— | jof Gov Price and Gen, United the Hotel Tivoli at Ancon late veater- day, prevented an election in Panama City near the Tiy sing throughout Paname. were wounded Harding, American Minister mene ard, Ads: Fdwarde in bringing Plain Blouse, 34 No, 9018 (With B: ed Seam Allowan: to 44 muet meas No, 8785—(With Basting Line and Add- ed Seam Allowance.) Straight Gath. ered Skirt, three sizes. Callat THE WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION "i vere kept away Hew BUREAU, Dor 100 Wes rty-second Street (op-§ Panama end Colon during the day te posite Gitnbel Bros.), corner Binth “Avenus. and "Thirty-second ‘The opponents of President Porras Obtain Street, New ent by mall on receipt of twelve cents in t that the rot started by the These voin or sta for each pattern orde: Panaman. police | ciieees IMPOR’ —Write your address plainly and always? | eral hundred citiz specify size wanted. | 24" 86in., $1.25 80x 60in., #2. 50 ry 26x72in..$3.50 4x7 {t.,$5. portieres, lace bed sets, 200 Pillows at $1.75 A Rx 10 ee Hy H " ities . Sxott $75, Axil. $775 | limited quantities of | special purchases of velour pil- Fandknaven, a Guarter to halt curtain materials, vel- lows, square and oblong. Unusu, an inch thick; oval shape. plain - t AGA ¥ oath ain ng go sna Nand borders in aren, red, | Ours in lovely colors, | aily soft rich colors including gold, Odd pairs of curtains, somehand-madedecora- | brown, green, ete, Our standard tive laces and a few | $3.50 grade, cretonne screens, ‘Third Gallery, New Bullding. blue, brown; reversible. The most durablo rug we have | ever eeen, Fourth Gallery, New Bullding. | | amal!, medium, large | went so fast. Some plain natural been re-priced for quick Squares large enough for pillows ’ No, 9128—(With Basting Line and Add- Over Isthmus. | tone with band borders, di ‘le 1 very attractive patterns and Piece Library or Living Room Suite, m. tani 30" to. 42 bust | PANAMA, June £¢.——The promptness' || Cocoa-Fiber | Glaporal colors finish, claw feet, highly polished, upholstered sea and me in genuine Sp: h leather; indestructibl springs in ike cut waar reas 14 3° “ = STE: STAVE fii. If MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED-~ A WORLD. “WAN” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT,

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