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“SLAYER OF OF THREE GUILTY. ot Die, Marderee Simply Fort FLEMINGTON, x J, July 1%.—-Paul Maywoon, on trial here for the murder of William H. Queen, who was killed with Mrs. Queen and their daughter Eleanor at Mount Pleasant on June 7, ‘Was found guilty in the first dexree this morning. Justice Trenchard sentenced him to death. The jury was out al! night, the mem- bers di rating whether they should recomn life impria ment, which y Juries have w right to do. Y decided not to make the recommendation, New J They fr When told he must die, 0 aaked stupidly, That rors! se ens nigh e ant, te o the death house nt Ladies! Keep It on The Dresser Fow rope on cor on corn or callus stops pain, then they lift off, Your high heels e put corns on your toes and calluses on your feet, but why care now? This tiny bottle holds an almost magic fluid.- A genius in Cincinnati dis- covered this ether com- pound and named it freezone. Small bottles of freerone can be had at any drug store for a few cents. Never limp or twist your face in pain again, but get a bottle of frees one and apply a few drops on your tender, aching corn or callus. In- stantly the soreness dis- appears and shortly you will find the corn or cal- lus $0 shriveled and loose fingers. Just think! You get rid or @ corn between the toes, as well as hardened calluses, without suffer- Ing one particle, without. the slightest irritation of the surrounding skin. Just a touch of freexone on a sore corn gives instant relief—Advt. 2 0°° EXCURSIONS Sunday, July 15, Wed., duly 18 Btantic 2 that you lift it off with | of a hard corn, soft corn | * FUSION mIxET WITH MITCHEL AT Bi HEAD FAVORED hebuhione oF) of Manhattan, ! Bronx and Queens Also Want Prendergast Renamed. Tt was conceded to-day in-political Fusion candidate for renomination unless he refuses to run The Republican organization of the Fusion Nominating Committee of 1917 yesterday to consider candidates for the fight against Tammany this fall, The Brooklyn organization was not represented. The Richmond or- ganization sent word ite represent- atives would confer later, The ind!- Fusion city officials will be renomi- nated, Brooklyn Republicans are ex- in time. unanimity of opinion in all there ought to and fusion wi el reported G airman of “There was almost equal unanimity upon the renomination of Co Prendergast. were a variety of opin- en's Committee of One Hundred, explained Chairman Wick- ersham in a statement telling what had been done bebind closed id had no opinions as to can- that point em- aid stress on the ment has made goc The Bronx opinion Mito! as that Mayor nominated, and ought to have the nomina- President of the Board of r Comptroller wa of the Queens sunty Republican Committee de- that Fusion was possible only m. He sug that the President of the Koen| rs nie said the President of the Board of Aldermen ought to be @ Republi- can and that the candidate should come from the Bronx. Chairman Koenig said Manhatt mously ft the renomination of Borough Pre dent Marks, It was t opinion in Manhattan, Mr. Koenig sald, that it would be wise to bring the county offices into fusion. nomination of Robert Adamson as ard of Aldermen. democratic mittee ought t li ! NEW YORK Between 7th and Sth Avenuew BRONX ) 2891 3d Avenue } Between 150th and 15tst Sts Reduced from 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, tO. seeeeeees » 8.45% In these sales we make Those who buy now sa ductions from the present lines for next season, pone Sale of pa and High Cut Blyn Shoes | | | At Those Fiveof Our Stores Only jj eth Avenue & 27th Street tee 224 West 125 Street I umps and Oxfords «00:56, $0010 NOVELTY & STAPLE BOOTS our loss is properly charged to the pense of the past season's business, also save paying the higher prices that increased cost of materials makes necessary on the new and similar All Stores Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock. BROOKLYN 44-444 Fulton Street | Opponite Bridge St. NEWARK 689 Broad Street Opposite Military Mark near Hoyt Reduced from | Reduced from 00, 7 oN 8.00, | 4.45 no attempt to cover cost— legitimate ex- te ve, not only by the big re- season's regular prices, but circles that Mayor Mitchel will be a) New York, Queens and the Bronx met | | cations are that most of the present | Beyond | R f Aldermen ought to be a/N 2.95 | EEE vier eri. of mLincoln ‘David Rosen G. Bowdoin, A rid sinh of Abraham Lin- coln, as etched by David Rosen, late of Paris, and shown by the Berlin | Photographie Company, No, 305 Mad- ison Avenue, la a mer art event. Mr. Rosen's portrait is a pleasing ‘addition to the extant Lincoln portraits. The great war President, who looms large when measured by any other occupant of the Presidential | opmir, is shown with his full face | turned somewhat to the left, It is evident that the other Lin- coln portraits with which we are j familiar have been carefully studied, and out of these, as a composite, has grown the present Rosen conception of Lincoln. The portrait 1s a serious one, and N | : record of the|R Prosident of the N iB | 172 spendable value, Moderately Priced the Hines of care ahd responstbitity show plainly upon the saddened face. ‘There is no suggestion of the frivo- lous Lincoln, the story leving and rollicking one, but the Lincoln of the telegraph office, Lincoln the emanci- pator, Lincoln from whom we have the masterly Gettysburg address. looks out of the bitten plate, with kindly eyes, and adorned With a full beard, The concentration of light upon the face Intensifies the background. ‘The large ears, the ample nose and the wrinkled and scarred face, with | the rolling collar and black stock of the period, are admirably composed, in exposition of the Lincoln of hu-| has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind ‘Tho entrance of the United States | Colie, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhma, into the world war, and the many | and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep, manity. problems thus encountered, inevitably suggests the harking back to the Civil War, and to the dominating | figure of Lincoln, which makes the | advent of this particular portrait | his very timely, and endows ft with much $22.50 and $25.00 | “Cary c 0. more than commonplace interest, Mr. Rosen is to be congratulated | upon his work, as revealed in his Lin- coln, as now shown at the Berlin Gal- lery. Clothes—Brill Clothes- bD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1917. | First Sale of the Famous | Kuppenheimer Clothes At Price Reductions Which Will Make This Sale One of New York’s Most Notable Clothing Events and a Fitting Climax to Our First Season cs New York’s Exclusive Kuppenheimer Dealers Che Howes of huryoadeimer $30.00 and $32.50 Kuppenheimer Suits "23 The cost to us of duplicating these suits for next season will be reduced prices at which they are now offered, but it is our desire and that of the great House 7 Kuppenheimer to serve and to satisfy every man who appreciates quality in clothes and real We know that Kuppenheimer Clothes will come nearer doing that than an) be: her clothing made, but we want you to know it, and for that reason we offer you this oppor- tunity of becoming acquainted with Kuppenhcimer Clothes at cousiderably less cost than will probably ever be possible again. And for the benefit of thousands of men and young men who are we offer for the first time this season $18.00 & $20.00 Brill Summer Suits at $14.50 ona, & handkerchtef filled and another containing appeared to be about old and looked Iike a KILLS HIMSELF IN CELL. Austria veretablea, “ forty-five y laborer. * put in a cell in the lockup. ye jater he was found dead, rom the grating of the cell What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, Drope and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it It regulates the Stomach The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over ‘80 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good "’ are but Experiments that triue with and endanger the health of Infants and | Children—Experience against Experiment. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of lo Whi $35.00 and $38.00 Kuppenheimer Suits 279 as much, if not more, RD) 50 he than the Yy waiting for our Sales of more WU. Priced at Specially UY Genuine Palm Beach Suits $6.50 In Plain, Norfolk and rida Back Models MMMM Boys’ Norfolk Suits in a Great Sale Suits formerly $6.00 to $7.00, now. Suits formerly $8.00 to $10.00, now.. Suits formerly $11.00 to $12.50, now Boys’ Straw Hats now reduced to 39c and 95c |75c Blouses, now reduced to $2, $3 & $4 Straw Hats for Men, Now $1 .65 Exclusive Kuppenheimer Dealers in New York and Brooklyn 44 East 14th Street 1456Broadway, at42d Street Broadway, at 49th Street 47 Cortlandt Street 279Broadway,at Chambers 125th Street, at 3d Ave. 2FlatbushAvenue All Stores Open All Day To-Morrow. MH a aT UdUAAAccddddllld . $4.85 | Suits formerly 95c, now reduced to.. 79c . $6.75 | Suits formerly $1.45, now reduced to.. $1.15 $9.75 |Suits formerly $2.45 to $3.45, now..... $1.85 55c CoolSummer Apparel Reduced Cool-Gloth Suits, Norfolk, plain and full-belted, Special at $10.00 Flannel Outing Suits . Special at $15.00 White Flannel Trousers Special at $5.00 White Duck and Khaki Trousers. $1.25 and $1.75 \Boys’ Wash Suits at Clearance ‘Prices Brooklyn Bhomin ALL CARS TRANSFER 10 59TH TO 60TH ST.—3D TO' Store Open All Da: dale ) Saat AVE. Saturd, MADAM, A TAFFETA DRESS AT $14.75 means nothing until you see the dress—then it mai continue to mean nothing, or it may mean greatest piece of good luck. 10 Models of These Taffetas— Mostly in Navy Blue They embody deft and delicate touches of trimming which every woman and miss will appreciate. And the price of taffeta is still rising. please bear in mind But 100 of these frocks—no more! The dainty white Georgette collar, the graceful overe skirt, the different belt arrangement—these are the things that count just now with women of style-discernment, THINK OF THE CHANCE TO GET A PRINTZESS TUB SKIRT at =a, 95 PRINTZESS SKIRTS are pre-shrunk, guaranteed to be a splendidly fitting skirt before and after washing. The workman- ship is perfect and the materials ex- cellent quality. These are not $2.05 Skirts; they are higher priced skirts: specially marked $2.05. PRINTZESS SKIRTS come in these fabs rics, guaranteed pre-shrunk (or your money back): Gabardine, Corded Eerie and White Pi rr Owing to Ri imite uan| and ad Hf price, no mail ore ders can be filled, MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ SUITS (And to-morrow will see the end of them.) $10.88 and $13.88 Reduced from $12.50 2- and 3-button single-breasted, soft double-breasted porssrentics models; for young men; \4, | lars, stouts and longs. Reduced from $15 & $17.50 roll; single- and belted back coats 9 or full lined. Sizes 33 to46, Regus GENUINE PALM BEACH DE CLOTH SUITS at $5.88 Conservative or Belted Models, LUXE AND KOOL KENNY ‘ in All Sizes To-morrow in the Meat Store Fancy Roasting Chickens, 1b., 2c Kvloasage owla, b., 880. Small Brollers, Ib., | 8 Begs of Spring’ Land, Ib., 220, | Prime Re | Fresh Ro Legs of Bosement Ait Cam Trans to - — = BroomingdaleS= F oth Bt.-Bd to Les, ave” A Vacation Necessity cast Beet, Ib, 1 pasting Pork,” Ib, ada Mutton, Ib, TAv's Boneless Bacon, 1b, 880, THE WORLD 1917 - 24 4 C ) a} 6 SUMMER RESORT ANNUAL 3 64 Pages of Reliable Pls for Rest and Recreation 38 ACes For Sale, Price Five Cents At all World Offices and at your nearest Liggett- Riker-Hegeman drug store in Manhattan, Brooalyn, Jersey City and Newark. Mail from World Office, ronx, s ° 10 Cent: