The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1917, Page 11

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“a 4 ‘TTSBURG, N. ¥., June 2! ishment of county units thro tion Orphans \) aN a A of 0. 8. War Orphans. te of New York Poor Supet= New York State. intendents to-day by Miss H. Id Curry of New York City. She urged a welfare agency in each county, ion of the probation system to ke in war orphans and @ State law thorizing county boards of child id -widow welfare. ee ge yh aan’ MY Ph a AARON New York and possibly th for the care of America’ Shoe Specialists for 60 Years Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue.at Nineteenth Street Reduced Prices on Summer Shoes For Men & Women Tan, black, brown and white—small lots mostly, but a large assortment of styles and marked on an average of One-Third Off LD CROW RYE America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. B.Kirk&Co., NewYork,N AND CAUSES DELAY \a You're Insulting Me!” Tells Attorney — Emma Goldman Takes Notes. | Alexander Berkman, arrayed in a light-colored coat and looking more like @ barber than an anarchist, re- sumed his wild examination of tales- men before Judge Mayer in the Fed- eral Court this morning. Emma Gold- man, the “Red” colleague of Berkman, sat making reams of notes. Emma \s | getting ready for her examination of | talesmen, A gcore of United States Marshals were scattered about the court room and in the corridor, and made it their business to shoo away several dozen long haired male and short haired |female worshippers of the “Red” |couple who are charged with a con- | spiracy to cause violations of the Se- lective Draft law. Berkman caused a scene in the court room when during his interro- gation of a talesman he suddenly turned on Assistant United States Dimtrict Attorney Content and shout- ed: “You stop making remarks to me! You're insulting me!” Judge Mayer ordered Berkman to cease his tirade and to address the court. “I don't propose to have any more delay in these proceedings,” an- nounced the Court. “I won't allow you to continue asking a lot of use- |iess questions for the purpose of de- laying the trial.” Berkman seeks to get the opinions jof the talesmen with regard to An- archism and social matters. On one |oceasion he asked a juror: “Do you think @ person in this | | Beginning tomorrow at oliday All brand new, just out of their boxes. month ago he told us he wanted to reduce for the holidays. 4,800 Silk Shirts And 5,880 Others at $2.29 4,800 are fine satin-stripe tub silk 61 patterns... shirts in ) grade | $2.25 10,660 Shirts 151 Patterns 2,400 are silk-and-cotton and artificial silk shirts, in 48 patterns. $3.50 and $4 grades 8,480 are fine cotton shirts in 42 patterns... $2.50 and $3 grades Pure satin-striped tub si than 36 yards for one d selling you thes? all made up for $27 a dozen, Sizes 14t Down $1.25 for $2 hats $2 for $3 Hatterie All.from one of our regular manufacturers. We looked them over, , made a selection, offered him a price. The deal was closed. He made up the shirts the Wanamaker way (no skimping; everything to regular standard), and here they are in time | his stock of shirtings. $a aby NT A al alk Gt hd lg nanan u 3 deli ndaad) etissdnadn WN GETTNG RY: He} at si country has a right to advocate & change in Government?” “You mean a lawful change,” stated Judge Ma’ “You mean to ask whether a man has a right to advo- cate a change in the pergonnel of | the Government. It usually happens every four years anyhow.” Herkman sought to learn from ‘alesman Hurd whether he had read and was influenced by reading in the newspapers of threatening letters hav- ing been sent to Judge Mayer and Prosecutor Content. Berkman then turned to the Court and asked whether it was true that the letters had been received. Then receiving another of the frequent reprimands, Berkman continued his examination. During the morning session Berk- man succeeded on several occasions in “losing his goat.” The side re- marks of Prosecutor Content nettied make wild protests. The verbal set-to between the Government attorney and the “Red” leader culminated with Berkman's the stenographer take down all words spoken during the _proceed- ings. ‘The stenographer had been ignoring the side passages-at-arms, and was ordered by the Court to chronjclé them all. Judge Mayer produced a joyful surprise in the jury announced that because of the long- drawn out character of the examina- tion he would permit such talesmen as had been questioned to read newspapers, This unusual gratuity on the part of a judge was hardly announced when newspapers were produced from pockets and the wearled talesmen sat back in smil- Ing comfort, was evident that Berkman and Emma have been extremely busy e yesterday's court adjournment, for the “Red” was armed with a list of typewritten questions sufficient to form a small volume, Many of the man to “scratch them off your list.” Berkman’s ego got several bumps men had ever read any of his books or other writings echlfiicnnenitas Norway Deport» German Bomb Carrier. CHRISTIANIA, June 28.—"Raron'* Rautenfeld, the Ger couse his bagwag sives and infernal 1 in a plot to sink ained explo- Norwegian ships, |was ordered to be formally deported |to Germany to-day. He and his five supposed accomplices in the plot were subjected to nine hours’ ing Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. 16,680 MEN'S SHIRTS A 6,000 Summer Shirts in 66 Patterns $1.25 3,600 in 42 patterns are 2,400 in 24 patterns are... | These shirts have soft cuffs; ha st order; all are new and fre: | by us in every to be lk shirts at » each! ozen shirts, that is $386 a dozen 017. TODAY . > Just consider—ins: of this quality cannot be bought at wholesale for less than $1 yard; i $2 grades | $1.25 they are all made to our $1.50 grades nd clean. They are guaranteed color, pure satin-striped tub shirt- it. takes not less alone for material, and we « Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. hats $3 for $3 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Broadway at Ninth, New York come the prices of Wanamaker Straw Hats ——Splits, Sennits, Mackinaws and Milans 50, $4, $5 hats nit walt \the Anarchist and caused him to! making a demand on the court that | box when he | questions were objectionabie aad sev- | eral times Judge Mayer advised Rerk- | when he found that none of the tales- | arrested be- | chines for use| grill- ay SHOOTS WIFE FIVE TIMES. | forty, of No, 319 | Broome Street, Manhattan went to the jhome of Mra, Jennie Rizsula at No. 341 | Berriman Street, in the Kast New York section of Brooklyn to-day, found his wife, Rose, in the, kitehen and literally Hddled her with bullets from @ revolver. | | After she dropped to the floor, shot | through the heart, the husband fired four more shots, each of which took ef- | | fect | Ragonist dashed from the bullding And ran into the arms of Policeman | Martin O'Connor who, witit drawn re: |volver, led him back to the scene of the Jerime, had him identified by Mrs, Ris- ‘aula and then locked him up in the Mil- ler Avenue Station on a change of hom jelde, At the station house, the polle |#ay, Ragonisi admitted the ‘killing, ex plaining that his extreme jealousy’ wa responsible for the act. Mra, Riaaula said Mrs. Ragonist had taken refuge \with her last Monday - eae | MARSHAL M’CARTHY PRAISED | Antonio Ragonisi, ay Asnoctation Commends His Handling of Alten. United States Marshal McCarthy Was served to-day with a copy of com- \Mendatory resolutions passed by the | Broadway Association. The Marshal {s warmly praised for his efficient hand ling of the allen registration task. olution, which was introduced Janssen of the Hof Brau} | have been han- tactfully and efficiently by the States’ Marshal, Thomas D. McCarthy, that no difficulties have oo- and they have gone away from him feeling that they have been fulrly ‘and properly dealt with, and many, be- cause of his treatment, have announced thelr desire to bec citizens.” in ellison SENATE AFTER PAPER TRUST. paper manufacturers to desist from “illegal prectices and ex- orbitant charges” was passed to-day by Senate without objection Trade Commission to-day made its answer to Senator r lution, It power to iss > power of N, June 28.—The Amer- | of Labor has declined | ‘Sunday at small expense. Men’s Silk Shirts made of Japanese Habutai imported by B. Altman & Co., featuring attractive designs and color effects: Heavy-weight, with plain stripes ° at . . . . White Silk Shirts of i with attached ‘ e2 ae very desirab xe rolled amd cz ie pocket : ° very spec Men’s Oxfords | reer Of gu elal calfskin ; per pair Of tan per pair SEE ERS Net Se ER et TAN LDN OTe nS TEN Ee ERAS The New Pure, Sweet Oil pressed from the heart of gold- en corn-a most delicate Flavor , xcellent for salad dressings, _ yet cheap enough for deep frying. sauteing and aff cooking uses: | Wonderful for shortening-OF | your grocer or delicatessen dealer Jepartment o f CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY NEW YORK World Wants Work Monday Wonders H. Altman & Co. An important Sale of Men’s Summer Furnishings o . for to-morrow (Ftiday) and until noon on Saturday will afford a splendid opportunity for supplying vacation needs Unusual values will be obtainable in Men's Negligee Shirts Of fine smart woven-stripe madras in a variety of patterns; with soft or stiff cuffs, at ; : fi Cs se en $1.55 Of fancy madras nany desirable patterns; 1 soft cuffs only ‘ . ‘ $1.20 | Men’s Pajamas Is per suit $1.65 nm mater Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs od ; . perdozen $2.30 & 2.90 itch $2.25, 3.25 & 4.88 | per dozen . . *loor) gunmetal or tan Russia calfskin (wing per pair $6.7§ ‘

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