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ain iy , LOVED BY 3 WOMEN; |To TRY COCCHI ON OCT. 25. |!n5, Rath Crmer in New York on Feb, fubmitted to the Ttatian authorities ===—— = as ONE GOES OES TO DEATH .. Nd 1917, will begin on Oct. 25 next ut|!0ng ago,” sald Mr. Talley, k, Talley, Asstatant to Swann, Will Go | Bologna. ent sant tly ‘: 4 Ital M Jealousy Causes Wife Wife to Be Told| wasmnaron, org 4.—The State 3. Watley sald the ftallan: secoriting AUBAMY, June (o-Chartes &, *llsoa, Sights and insights i In ata thie sid elig hts and ‘a and Nurse Commits Suicide— |Devartment has been advised by tho|had refused permission to the. District | State Commissioner of Agriculture, has Oil Operator Arrested, American Embassy at Rome that the| Attorney, to ybesohte ils redo the | resigned, to take effect July 1. He trial of Alfredo Coceht, in prison in| sald, he would go to Ita gave fi! health and press of private Bologna, Jtaly_ on a. charge of murder-__“Gur_ evidence, full and “Complete, was! business aa the reasons for his action, "Been Brothes West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street truisms concerning this mighty closing out shoe sale in the Grand Central Palace | for the Nemours ‘Trading Corporation. Appreciation is the pre-eminent, in- fallible criterion test-word by which to judge men. The aroma of a blended essence td acknowledge and appreciate follows i the pathway of few men. LEXINGTON, Ky,’ June 4—Miss Edina Scott, a trained nurse of Louis- ville, ts believed to «have drowred herself in the Ohio River, To-day Wlvin Linden, an ofl man of Lexington, is out on bond, having been arrested by the Louisville pollce in connection with the case. Mrs. Bivin Linden returned from Louis- ville, where she went after a tele- one call from Miss Ethel Crouch, rs. Linden says she went to Louis- ville to obtain a diamond ring and bated ed her husband, which were in n of Miss Scott, She sa oe aot thon Thar e said Crouch 1s quoted as sayin; *I met Linden two years ago, when I ‘Was living near Lexington. He met Miss Scott last September, Miss Scott Linden was married, but said phe thought he was separated from his wife. Monday I Head bd eo in an automobile. They laughed at me, I hd mad’ with Jealousy. I called up ay [sere at Lexington and told her usband was keeping com with Miss Scott.” ec! Savings from $14 to $21.50 on MEN’S FINE SUITS / Formerly up to $60,00—NOW $38.50 ROCHESTER, June 4.—A Supreme In not a single instance is the reduction from our former closely-marked | emir tant br yhin soy | prices less than $14. In many cases the reduction is as much as $21.50. In a word, this sale means an opportunity to purchase — of recog- piven OP MRS. ODELL GETS 20 YEARS. Woman Convicted om Charge of , Alding Husd: a Killing Se Ree I speak authoritatively for Mr. Alfred I. duPont, the President, an Mr. Charles W. Mills, the Vice-President and General Manager of ,th the second degree against Pearl Beaver Odell, charged with assisting her hus- erection at Sng nn the mart eee Dee eee ey hee Serene ee , Nemours Trading Corporation, when I assure the New York thaf- of Edward J. Kneip on e night oi Le erage —Our entire stock from $52.50 to 60.00 included. the hearts of these two big business men have been tenderly touched) the verdict Justice Robert H. Thompson —Single and double-breasted models. They can and do know how to appreciate your wonderful patronage at’ thé ast at bard laber tc Gas Ce, —AIL Sizes, all Fabrics, all Colors. k h Fie'jity"ran out ated howto ‘anda , closing out sale now in progress of their stock of shoes. 5 torne; Louis E. Puller, to-day . EE nce Sua arte et MEN'S SECTION THIRD FLOOR Mr. duPont and Mr. Mills have urged me to avoid picturing them ag to execute arter rrcotete lahat ber ile trad ‘ - a couple of Christian graces, or perfect images of virtuous philanthropist® ‘The attorney made i aeicaia teenie : ee - because of this “PROFITLESS SHOE SALE” under “FREE RENTS conditions. In this case “CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME”. They simply: want me to get the cold cash out of this great stock of shoes with the least possible delay, for they are retiring from the shoe business; but blessed be the peculiar conditions I am surrounded with, for I can faithfully serve two masters—the men who empley me, and the great buying public who have been my friends for many years. Perhaps this center of population, the greatest in the world, would. ike some personal glimpses through my eyes of the men back of me who own the shoes and are getting your money. Mr. Alfred I, duPont impresses me as a good, wholesome, big brained businéss man, heavily endowed with wit and humor, and full to the bulging point of uncommon common senses He adores life and lovés mankind. His bigness obscures the lustre of almost any man I have ever known when facing a big financial loss, for he said “our loss on the shoes is inevitable, i it cannot be avoided, I am Pleased it will prove a blessing to my fellow men” If the New York business men coe Mr. Charles W. Mills of Phila- delphia as I have found him, it would be “all hats off to this Philadelphiian”: This sturdy specimen of the ideal business man is free from impious, diseontents—he never-looks backward to exhume and worry over the errors, ~ of the past, but he scans the advance movements with unerring judgment. His pleasing personality inspires his people to do what they. have to da better than it was ever done before. I could fill pages in every newspaper in this City in carved capitals of the huge crowds. I could repeat backwards and forwards the truth? printed by the newspaper ‘correspondents of how this great commonwealth; | has and is every day overwhelming the big capatity of this mammoth | Grand Central Palace, -but I strive to avoid offering my readers what they The old way meant hard rubbing and boiling— heat and backache The new way—just soak, then rinse—that’s all! Away with the washboard —the boiler! ° You can get your clothes gleaming white— just by soaking OW is the time to send all the x4 wristbands, cuffs, etc., need a little light rub- N washing things to the garret. The \ ‘bing between ab Cr hands, no more. Rinso boiler and the washboard. The scrub does ply that awful bending over a brush, the pails and thedippers. Thelaundry board and scrubbing until your hands hurt. soap, the washing powder, and the soda. You No boiling—Rinso makes perfectly white can do without them all, They only recall giothes without boiling. Youneed never boil - the drudgery and the backaches. ‘our clothes again unless occasionally to steri- already know. , : All you need today is Rinso. fice th Rinso is the wonderful-new form of soap in peed housedresses, men’s shirts, the hand New shoes are brought from the stock rooms as rapidly as the multi granules—for the family washing. The Rinso towels—you can just rinse them white and granules, dissolved first in a little water, stir clean, after a soaking in Rinso suds. And the up intd a soapy, bubbly tubful. You leave clothes last twice as long without that heart- the clothes in over-night or for three hours in _less scrubbing and boiling to weaken the fabric the morning. Then just rinse and hang out. and fade the colors. tudes buy them. There is news and entertainment enough in the truths without fiction and falsehood, that this stock is so immense and compre-, ” hensive, the public can come here for days and days and find a plenitude The new way saves your clothes Try the Rinso way this very next Monday. of shoes for men, women and children. ; ar Hine Until you have tried it once you cannot re- : ; a vii ay eee pag Beep hid ne oh it's from the old-fashioned For men, women and children this stock of shoes is placed most con- cae ee ee ee. ae your grocer today and Yo” veniently in one priced stores all on the same floor. You can select your’ own shoes, fit them yourselves, we do not fit them; you pay cash, there are) no charges; and carry them, we have no delivery. There are no returns; and no exchariges. No rent is charged against this sale for the main floor of the Grand: Central Palace. 7 No profit is expected from this closing out sale. | This opportunity is proving the sweetest music to crowds impossibles to number that has fallen on the ears of this noble people in many a day,’ if ever before. STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK .EVERY NIGHT. soap value that it loosens every speck of dirt low the easy directions on the package. One right out—even in cold water. You can ackage does your whole week’s washing. actually feel thie soap in the water. pai Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. (Makers No hardrubbing. Only very soiled places, of Lux), Runs 8 ‘ brings a new way of washing Made by the makers of Luz Wes wanecr 2? ‘