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a | GOP'S CASE GOES '. PVER SEVENTH TIME Goieman Is weed of Blinding , Two Men More Than a Year Ago. A tormer detective, who is alleged t6° have blackjacked two young men @md blinded each in one eye more than a year ago, has succeeded In ob- taining seven postponoments of his trial on a charge of assault. Judge Rosalsky in General Sessions grant- o@ the seventh consecutive postpone- ment yesterday. The young men are Michael C, Tay- lor, twenty-six years old, a press feeder, of No. 218 West 120th Street, married, and the father of one child; and Henry Jaffe, thirty, a chauffeur, of No, 176 Bast 123d Street, also mar- ried, and the father of a child, Henry J. Coleman, who, until his indictment a year ago on two charges Of assault in the second degree, was &® detective of the first grade assigned ta,the West 135th Street Station and ‘Who now is said to be a detective for the New York Central Railroad Com- pany, is the defendant whose extraor- inary ability to avoid facing a jury Mystifies Taylor and Jaffe. He \s Wader suspension in the Police De- pitttment awaiting the outcome of the Present case, ee ee AUTO SKIDS; HITS TROLLEY. Frederick Gahagan, Driver, Suffers Possible Concussion of Brain. Frederick J, Gahagan, twenty-three, No,’ 231 Lincotn Place, Brooklyn, son of Walter H. Gahagan, a consulting engi- neer of No, 127 Hemsen Street. while Griving his seven-passenger touring car Shortly before 6 o'clock this morning turned out of Dorchester Road into Flatbush Avenud, skidded Into a trolley pole, and on the rebound, smashed into the rear of a Flatbush trolley car. Mr. Gahagan had with him on the front seat Miss Lucille Davis, twents- thfee, who Is sald to be his fiance. He was ‘taken to Kings County Hospital, suffering from possible concussion of the brain. Miss Davis went to her home, Qo. 644 Park Avenue. ia AMUSE MENTS, AMSTERDAM West 42 St Eves 815 Fars WED.8 SAT 50¢452'50 uishew GREATEST kgs fires Srna Me Wee Ria RRIMORE™NICE PEOPLE: Hie GOL tae Smeets iy Avery] saute Hopwood. GEORGE M. THE VAGABOND in THE TAVERN GLOBE Bes, 0 8, Evenings ot 80 PACKING ‘EM TN—FANCHON- & Gi HARRIS THEA. Mats. Wed. & Sat, a Bo 5 a a eee Davis & Darnell, 2 Jounson, Porter J,” Wy Mack, Poles a Levu Elva Lloyd, Monrov DQROTHY DALTON & ‘THe Idol of ths Nerth”’ and BIG VAUDEVILLE, HARRY IMA SILARROCK, Rising & E O'BRIEN in JAPANESE HONEYMOON. wiiy 4 Martnan, Silber ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, — 19arN AMUSEMENTS. _ | AMUSE CHORUS OF PRAISE GREETS WINTER GARDEN’S Latest Triumph ! “The Whirlot New York’ sweeps Broadway off its feet.” —Robert G. Welsh, Evening Telegram “Whirlwind of songs, dances a and pretty girls.” —Stephen Rathbun, Sun “A new high mark for the Winter Garden. ~ A real musical comedy.’’—Geo. S. Kaufman, Timea “‘As big a hit as the Winter Garden itself. Best sing- ing company ever assembled there.” —Charles Darnton, Evening World better or more artistic in the way of stag- m done at the Winter Garden.” —Charles P. Sawyer, Post LOUIS DE FOE in THE WORLD says: “Looking back over the Winter Garden’s Jong list of roductions, it is hard to recall another which can Boast that of twenty-five singing and dancing numbers, every one scored. future of ‘The Whirl.’ ” The liveliest and most tasteful musical show the Winter Garden has ever held. MATINEE TOMORROW—50c to $2.00 Evening Curtain at 8,20 “Nothin, ing has Such was the happy ostas SAA es eat iar 7 Sain Eye BLUE LAWS “ABER au 'D HAVE O! caste i “WED, AND GAT. howe ti ARTY LAUGH - oF musi JOE WEBER Offers Twe nnarious Farce \runcdvone. HO NE Y DE W 43th, “West of “Broa re, 830 BOOTH ‘ive ‘wea cd ba 220, A George ARLIsSlcreen co! } GODDESS VIVIAN MARTIN LYNNE OVERMAN Diecnow of JULE SSR EL masiocntion wit KVES* LITTLE THEATRE J ae Ist Year 7 CO, MISS BULIE Si HAW HeATRE OFILD PRODUCTION: : | 8.30 = GARRICK Sia.’ ‘Toure & Set. MR. PJM] PASSES BY ELTING! E Wen 42d. street, Evenings. 8.65, W, 4ith St Bry. 48. Bree, 2:09- Mata, Wed. and Sat at 230, Matinees Tharsday and Saturday. BELMONT peer] LADIES NIGHT. 424 Street, West of Brosdw: LYRIC Mie bats, isang wise ae Willem Fos presente the, Rom supeadoas sonsationsl screen | QUEEN OF § SHEBA —_Directed_by 4. Gordon Rawanda, CENTRALIA TWKE DAILY 250 end 6.50 ms FAREWELL / 39TH Lhe i WILLIAM FOX presents |} LAST TIMES cha IRER IAMDERBIT SiS as ees Ooh EVA CONNECTICUT | YAN KEE2 Na HRS Sut? ° ono a Pubs red FLYNN ORCHESTRA sat? antes m ses a TA NLSENS eEnG PLENTY GOOD SEATS mOQCHESTRA for MATINEE 50% BLASCO IBANEZ 4 Gis ME ee TH EATRE.ITWICE DAILY Bway & 50th St.| 2.30 and 6.30 WILLIAM Ot 441 sv STREET tee OVER THE HILL Sconing a sicceR By Will Carleton. Directed by Harry Millarde, THIS: eerie Bear Mountain URN Steams. “HIGHLANDER ernted by Palisides ftonsts Parl, Ba! 9 A.M. Weekdayne Adulte Sundays and RES: Childrens 300, Adults, "81.00, (including “MUSIC REr iE 1%, Neste Baverna MAY Mac AVOY A PRIVATE SCANDAL" __Wivoll Concert Orchestra, IvOLt at B's. TALTO WANDA HAWLEY Es SaUAnE Piviko SQUARE Beginning Sunday “THE GOLEM” athe * nelit of Clergy,’? Greenwicw Villa Warde UNL By. 45 AUDREY |" *MUNSON | Sw MARK D, W. GRIFFITH'S 1 RAND ‘DR AM Sib Pay. ITH ST "OK CHIUN” su getent ‘O'Donnell Dutly & Mann, Dave Harris Brighton Beach \and othere, " \ | AUSADESPARK pur SreNS YACHT 2 Nia Ped Lo w's New York Theatre & Roof Cont, bd A. M, to IL e Me Roof tot Ae je Bustnras eNEL BARRYMORE Huth Roys, Jack | Donahue, vfs and Harland Diagn and the ‘is Loncon irs 7 OLUMBIA } Iwas Twice Daily Buriewque, ta tiNN & 1) ou Pees Peay 4 Peek. -a-Boo a Reserved ‘ ino ‘ SEND POR BOOK OF GEMS AED FE CONFIDENTIAL DIT 1374 BR: AD WAY 2 DOORS ANOVE = McCullough. EST 0TH St FEN. SALT WATER SURF BATHING NOW, a EEPLECHASE | L ies iat rik FURIE PLAGE ERICA cam WiATCHEDIAMON. ae ai CREDIT de WELER Pryor’s Bana Pare eir sinew cave |S8eF CONEY ISLAN! aay ENTIRE SEASON. Free Dancing. Free Crem, BROOKLYN, piirer GUILTY’ Pitas LLOYD tn "New or Mever,"* Bololste—Btrand red, STRAN TRAN To Albany by Steamer No matter how far West you are going, you can start your trip on a comfortable, restful Day Line steamer between New York and Albany. DELIGHTFUL ALL-DAY SAIL No heat, no dust, no noise, Service daily, including Sunday. All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DAY LINE STHAMERS keave Desbrosses St. dally, including Sunday, 9:00 A. M.; Weat 42d St, 9:20 A. M.; West 129th St., 9:40 A. M.; Yonkers, 10:15 A. M, for tNewburgh, tPoughkeepsie, Kingston Point, Catskill, ‘Hudson and Albany. ALSO, Siramer leaves dally, including Sunday, West 424 St. 10:00 A. M.; West 129th St., 10:20 A. M.: Yonkers, 10:60 A. M., for tBear Moun- tain, tWeat Point (week days only), tNewburgh and tPoughkeepsie, ON SATURDAY AFTHRNOONS Steamer leaves Desbrosses St 1:30 ‘West 42d St, 1:60 P, M.; West 129th St., 2:10 P. M.; Yonkers, 2:10 for Bear Mountain, West Point, Newburgh; returning from New- ON SUNDAYS Steamer leaves Desbrosses St. 9:30 A. M. for Bear Mountain, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie and return, Note—) A. M. Steamer from Desbrosses St. does not stop at Bear Mountain or West Point. Take 10 A. M. Steamer from West 42d St. Steamers De Witt Clinton and Robert Fulton will make special trips to view Bout Raves at Poughkeepsie Wednesday, June 22. tReturn steamer same day from points marked 1, Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses St. Pier. Tel. Canal 9300. New York SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Next Sunday ATLANTIC CITY $3.60 Leave W, 23d St., 6.47; Liberty 8t., 33 MAUCH CHUN 92. a, yenve ww, 234 St, 7.17; Lil erty. oi we Te a "PHILADELPHIA $3.00 fe Mi cr Bt, Pes TATA. M. LAKE HOPATCONG $1.85 baat W. 23 St., 7.17; Liberty 8t., ES 4 ‘Ave., Jersey, City, 58 pa ia aca Yaa War Tax 8% additional. Sichete peed gon only a sogciet train. Time Shown. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL SANDY HOOK ROUTE SPECIAL EXCURSIONS 25). 3 CAN AVAILABLE roR YoUR i OCEANS vortue a (neg secon nen Lenk bleed ond Hegvrcand ips, Fast, uaurious Wey number beside ship's name tnd\- cates operator shown bottom of column. EUROPE July 132—Atleun 4 SSentember 20— t Oia Ni "8 st 2—Beptember 6—Pan- 0 June 28—An, handle State (159). Bremen and Danai; York July 18—AUguet BOv-Hudeon (159). duly 33 -y September 1 — Susquehanna Zune, 16—July 28-—September 14—Oe- tober 20—Potomac MONDAYS (except 4 and Sept. 5) AYS, Includin, THURSDAYS, Naples and Gen “Tax | FRIDAYS, Fea Pil Beery Tickets Good only op S50, Ti 3 Pearing:| pocahont 159). a Bee Re oa et iniae cedar bt 018} Plymouth, harbours and, Firemen A Sand ree June 22—Jul; Te as fF ne 24. tem + i mor of “date of wale,| June 23 July 25 Aue Beni eamers Leave Gn 80—Auguat oT _Soptember 1+ George Washington (150) SOUTH AMERIOA a W. 424 St, be Rie de Janeire, sundayn 8.00 Mt. 3.55, 2/00 Montevideo and Buenes : Calan iat be, te Sundays, 5.30 A. M., 7 Eastern Standard Time June 29M AGT eton (929. a FAR BAST Honoium, Yokohama, Ki Shanghel, Mania, Hongkong —e From San singe Joly 29 Hmpire sine tT OS}. ‘August 6—-Golden (105). Yokohamm, Kobe, (jhanghal, Hongkong, Maniia From Senttle June 18—Keyntone Stain (106), July 9—Bliver state (106), July 30—Wenatchee (106). HAWATL PHILIPVINES, EAST INDIA Honolulu, Manila, Saigon, Singapore, Co- lombe, Conrett San Francisco Joly 14 aera fenBinte tL O50, ‘August 13 te o LT at) Me MANDALAY REGULAR SEASON OPENS TO DAY | Bowling . | Pueifie Mail To Atlantic Iighlands, New Jersey, Salix from Battory Landing COOL—DANGING-Go0D MUSIC Schedule, Week Days and Sundays (Dastient Brom N.Y. 18.39 pe ou. WS SH! $6.78 “BOSTO Inc.Tax METROPOLITAN LINE THROUGH trie CAPE COD CANAL | Connections at Boston lor Vordana, Kova | or Desert, dhe. ute. | IDS" RVER “ia ue LINES rs vf me) Pel Mercia | “EASTERN S, S. LINES | ote HUDSON HavKATIONCAAP HAY | MIDDLETON 8. BORLAND and JAMES A, EMERSON, Receivers STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 AEAIR FOURTEENTH STREET ___ Gstablisbed 1827 Open All Day Saturdays During 27th June Sales— ‘Third We These Notable New Condition Prices in Smart Apparel and Summer Needs Special Purchase for June Sale Women’s Extra Size Voile Dresses 13.50 were $18.50 to $21.74 Graceful dresses of beautifully patterned floral and _ striped voiles in the light and darker shades, one fashioned as pictured with deep knife pleat- ed tunic and sleeve pleatings. Navy, gray and Copen. Two other attractive models. Sizes 4214 to 5214 Thursday—Clearance Women’s Extra Size COATS 19.00 maaan Were $29.74 to $34.74 Three-quarter length coats in mixtures, taf- feta and full length models in serge, lined throughout or half lined. Sizes to 50 bust. Women’s Silk Undergarments Specially Priced for Mid-Week Shoppers 2.48 Glove Silk Veste—bodice tops—flesh and colors— were $2.97.. . Glove Silk Fancy Ribbed Veste—flesh, orchid and maize—Special. .....+ Tele Cases lepensdupedRecavepesiasasgrol Bloomers: well reinforced : en Silk Hosiery—mock seam—good fittin, were wha, anise white, cordovan and African brown— excellent wear! vlog quality—were $1.45 Men’s Silk Hosiery—tull- cordovan—were $1.17.. JUNE SALES SPECIALS Two-Day Sale Veranda or Breakfast Dresses Cool dresses for light Summer tasks, for a saunter along flower-bordered garden paths or for lounging on the vine- shaded verandah are presented in these new assortments at prices as attractive as their styles. Votle or Percale Hetemtrensers= | Cesta over tite ta ere pretty Suminer colors two models | light blue, pink, navy and brown ry sizes 36 to 46-—- at aH es fit A 67 | vere a3.08 Housecireey j ‘ effect, in light colors square collars and sashes of white organdie sizes 36 to 40 were $2.04 MORNING SPECIALS—T day and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telophone Orders. -65 97 ct, Little Tots’ Bloomers, To 5 —white and pink—crepo and li L WTs-sECOND wiLdon. H ct, Petticoats, Cotton PRTTICOATS SB set Popli a chifton finish— iarge 68 ct. New Cretonnes.... light, lum 4nd . dark eal ora hints —Japanose, SILKS—MAIN FLOOR - verdure and Peete tle 97 ct. Shepherd Checks. rer rook 4 | Women's Cotton Union Suits— inches—medlu Mina Goo bs ALN Moon Low nock; sleevelens—ioose knee Regular sles ere WEST OF FIFTH AVE June ek June Sale Specials For Today and Tomorrow, Fibre Silk Sweaters—Tuxedo St; fancy barter ner and pockets —peacock, gray and brown— were $16.48........6.0c0008 12.00 Slip-On Sweaters of Pure Worsted— round or V-neck—pockets and sash —jade, buff, rust, gray, henna, black, ree and nav; were $3.75...... Petticoats—of all-silk jersey and jersey Mei or taffeta flowazao navy or changeable colors— were O5.94..........cseseeees Untrimmed Straw Hate—large sine—were 81.84. Wreaths and Flowers— were 55 and .58... Corsets—firm cout bust—lace or satin hed tops—were 85.50........ 00.05 Batiste Girdles—embroidery trimmed tops—sizes 20 to 25— were $1,50........ +... 64 Fine Voile and Organdy Blousee— trimmed or frilled were $5.37 3.88 Fine Georgette Overblouses and Tuck-in Blouses—tailored styles included—were $11.97... 9.77 Girls’ Navy Blue Serge Skirte—full kilted, with white attached bodies— sizes 6 to 14 years— were 81.94. - 1.66 Crepe de Chine Night Dresstesttall lored and lace trimmed modela—im flesh and white, with built-up or strap shoulders— ' were $5.28 and $5.97......... 3.95 Crepe de Chine and Satin simple and elaborate styl color—were $1.28 and $1.48..... : Crepe de Chine Bloomers and Step- in Drawers—flesh and white—bemi- stitched and lace trimmed— = were $2.97 2.24 1,500Y ards 36-In. Black Soe Cloth wie 94 24% yards will make stunning bathing dress, ““\ Rompers and Creepers te : Were $1.47 foo Sizes 6 months to 6 years, June Sales Specials Extra Size Undermuslins Extra Size Night Dresses—emb'y edge, ribbon run—full eut— were 81,38, Sale 86 Extra Size Night Dresses—round neck, emb’y insert, tucks and rib- bous—were 8197... Sale 1.8 Extra Size Night Beall. or elaborate— were $2.76, -. Sale 1.94 Extra Size Corset Covers—h ig neck~ matlght fitting— were .58.. - +. Sale .B Extra Size ‘Corset Covers — round neck—two or three rows of lace— were $1.18, Sale .75 Extra Size Chemises — ace —vorded band-— 3 Extra Size Bloomers — ae ‘eae sook—elastic at knee and wuist—were .97 Sale .64 Extra Size Bleomers— pink batiste —luce edges— were $1.64........... Extra Size Bloomers — plain of dotted silk mixtures—lace trim— were $2.29 Sale 1.64 Extra Size Short Skirts—lace trim were $1.28 - Sale 96 Extra Size Envelope Chemises'5— fine nainsook daintily trimmed with luce and emb'y o 82.48 a B1.45., Size Petticoats — ruffle of Estra ‘Size Petticoats — elaborate Jace trimmed models— were $4.07 Sale 2.96 Extra Size Petticoats—ruffle of fine emb’y or rows of fancy lace— . Sale 1.95 were 82,97... 48 ct. Ribbons MM) obs H A MOONLIGHT SAIL |: White, sapinck and colors iit ot women Uiepewr ead MAL RIBBONS MAIN PLA}. ‘35 ct. Printed Madras. Sypris) je lon UP THE HUDSON Tron Steamboat Ca, Mat mene is Visaeaa este | Stent eT ; Str. SEAGA’ yen SECOND finish—no dressing WASH FABRICS--BASEMENT, TE ettory Lancing & P.M, Soa aad? | $1.16 Sheets 81:90... SOMME, No Plaid Gah isrcsscccvace 2 “Dancing. Refreshments pant ng, bede. seat" i Blue, white, brown. pink. BOAT 26 SBURG: NJ reer ee i ANS eC See Page 4 for other Hearn Advertising