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_—ve— ee a 6 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1917. . } ene 2 ATTANZER TRIAL TO “WAKE EVES BEHAVE bere. Stares and Smiles of “Oliver | Osborne” Annoy Counsel PUTPREEDOW= nee in the wholesale 4 Big Supply Expected to Re- | noot duce Wholesale Figure if of potatoas by rall were arge as yesterday, but only 0. Cents, cara came by water from polt = TRY = | to 30 Cent |Maine. Of as ‘The Evening | for the Defense. Ww hax pointed out from time to — More than a#ixteen thousand cases Charles H. Wax wis warned by tha | t to-day during the trial of Rae nzer before Judge Van Fleet for | perjury in alleging that James W. Osborne accompanied her to a Plain- field, N. J. hotel, to make his eyes be- have Anna Hunt of No, 109 West Eighty- seventh Strect, Secretary of the Pay- {chological Hesearch Society, swore time, the potato supply has been | of exes, approximately 6,000,000 more than wut HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters It Helps Nature Wonderfully lent In the lant two | eres,’ came Into the city to-day—| months to « every family in New est receipt of e@aga tn atx | York @ reasonable portion for the principal meal—nar the bi | months. ‘This abnormal fresh sup. more re nile retail prices than are now cur rent | Publication in the & to the effect that 4 down to the price the r eight montha a. eat aS enthusia when the Te 1 haves § mers" Miss RUTH SHAMPANIER thusiagm. here has been no chang Be t rly woman room and when passing the defendant of y kind in the retail pries of |Who v Revere he stared ot her. Mr. Chanler object- hampanier| ed to Wax's action, | Pat N, J hax been left How can the Court control a man's sked Judge Van F nay control his ac of 1911. Mise Shampanter was) snonded Chanler. sin two w nd they witt | be normal ¢ Hrect to pound. potatoes throughout York ts 6 and 7 cent ud prepar swim when she 8aW| 4 short time later, when Wax was| Ward of Grand! )., 6 on an obstrue- " re rod In the suin- It HE rhythm, the swing, the | tuneful charm of Hawaiian statement on potatoes was n, he smi r Hartikat of | ught ir the | fendant and was calle unpanier caught t tommi Ws * 9, the sand Meas «Tureau. A ly and sup A} mont by Judge V. not to} The Franklin Simon Men s reporter for The Eve World, who wed. Lae direc s eyes toward the defendant | the song and dance successes that has been watching the retail market | in of being punished, The 4 for her kind- woman thought | Court also advised Chanler to tell his Shops are Stag Affairs the country is wild about today. , has been unable to ¢ any change in the I ne ig just learned | client to keep her eyes away from co the recent big break, Asa mat. |? vip a en he passed out o! ourt- ‘ Pe i In visiting a ready-for-service clothing de- einige ths recent ig breale: As a mat will provides that Mina Sham. | Wax wh passed out of the court Here are the biggest hits of * . er 0 the con of po-| », marry until she ts) room partment in a departme nt store, a man is tatoes in ntill 40 Ter cent. below the w twenty-two.| Henry Hartman, a lawyer of No them all: pur West One Hundred and Seventy swore to-day Wax and James W. Osborne was the man ng with the defendant ng In October, 1914, at the lumbus Monument at Columbus | crowded in the aisles, jostled in the elevator, normal, and the actual who! stepped on by incoming and outgoing pas- hasos during the last w sengers, and continually forced to extricate pills thats Tae himself from a struggling miscellany of hu- than bring down manity and hat pins. lower. . Maino potatoes are now aell- SPECIAL OFFER FOR ONE WEEK ONLY n Str MY HAWAIIAN SUNSHINE Co/wmdia Record Arrs4, 756 “My Hawaiian Sunshine,” sung by Sam Ash and Robert Lewis, tenors, is a record that will make an instant hit with you—a rich “Hawaiian” blending of male voices, a tuneful melody, p/us a sifging guitar to furnish a delightful Hawaiian accompaniment ! On the reverse Al Jolson elf sings the big London success, “The Broken Doll. small tha ing at $7 flat for a barrel of 160 "° he saw ce . pound All the experts say that everybody | ‘ would get a good profit if the present ply was sold whoiesale at | rele | Mr. Hartman, who was assoctated to| twenty years ago with James W. Oa- borne In the District Attorney's office, rmal price | testified he was attorney for the quotationa | Psychological Research Society, at nund. As a Which he was introduced to Rae Tan- lesalo price zer, She asked him if he knew James and then w. Osborne. When he replied in the jaffirmative, the witness continued, | Miss Tanzer sald she met a man who plentiful, | gave his name aa “Oliver Osborne” Rie rd taj and whom she had reason to believe price In 8 a was James W. Osborne, Ho aatd she| Live poultry is selling at 23 cents | confided to him sho had an appoint- 1 pound. }ment to meet “Oliver” that evening for same. As care is at Columbus Circle. given to testing and fitting as thi ; ) w Miss Tanger left first, aatd Hart-| ie paid many times this ame | , and he followed. His way led | Be as offer is for »lumbus Circle and there he saw | anzer in conversation with a HYGIENIC OPTICAL CO. Ine. or thes ton man LEARN MUSIC . AT HOME 3 - Now Lessons 9“) Cost You Nothing! Was tt James W. Osborne?” At last you can have your dearest Wish, Right In your own home you Also, he must go back the way he came. ° Z Franklin Simon & Co.’s Men’s Shops are different. . They are located on the street level, where there are neither stairs, nor elevators, nor bargain counter struggles. toes MY LONELY LOL. 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