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THI rVaTlTIFO WOllD, TTITJB8PAY, HAT V $99
"JUDGE IS SWEET
EVEN IF HE DID
SCOLD AI MY HOSE"
I M
'"But If My Skirt Slipped Up
Two or Six Inches Why
BeSoHarshWlthMe?"
"HE IS OLD FASHIONED."
Mrs. Ducas, Whose Stockings
Shocked Justice Gavcsjan,
Pleads the Modes.
TneHgnant la a rnr.fr word to r!ly
t Mr. Rachel N. pucae after ehe .r
rtrrd at her home, No. II Tit Ulrtleth
street, laat nirht, and had a chance to
tblnk orer th remark ldrea.nl to
gar In Mart ty Supreme "ourt Juetlo
Oaveran And aha waa nothing loath
to glvs rant to her feelinge " a re
porter for Tha Evening World, who
oaJlod oa har In her apartment-
ha bald out a nawarpapor In whtah
Wara roportad atenographleally Juatlea
Onveran's remarks, aa follow.
"I am constrained to aar thin: I do
not know wtae that young lady It.
whether wlmaaa or not that har
lower Ilrada ara not stnuessntly and de
cently covered tf appear In oourt I
don't oar who ana la oomlnjr Into a
Subtle pake or oourt In that condition,
I think aha ahould ahow a little mora
"Now you har read that, look at
ana." Mrs. Dueaa damandad. "Hara I
fm draaaad Juat aa I waa whan th
Judge rafted na over tha eoala ao bit
terly. Da I look aa ibou-h I wara
xmprapirly eladt '
atra. Duces, who la a aught. Mm
tittle lady, confeesin to thirty yamra.
although, looking aearca moro than
twenty, waa farted, la a bacomtni
tailor -made droaa of black. Tha aklrt
waa rather mora kooaa than tha pre
vailing (trio aa aaaa ft Fifth aveeue
or Broad army, and It ewung not mora
than two and ona-half inahaa abova tha
(round. Har feet wara apoaaad la
modlah gear auada pump with Cuban
nrala. aad abova thara glimmered tha
f heereat of akear gTr hoaa.
MM. DUCAt PROCEEDS TO IX
PLAIN TH CASK.
Before eontlnulna; with tha ramarks
Inspired by Hla Honor'a aaauaaat. Mia.
pucaa b,t tha rapartar a good, full
anlauu to take m all hi detail af har
coaiuma. Than, buretln- tats a torrent
PURE as early dew therefore chosen by dainty women. Containing only the
very purest materials therefore best for complexion. Smooth as satin
tljerefore most permeating and cleansing. Deliciously perfumedtherefore luxuri
ous. N Perfectly fits the hand therefore more convenience and less waste. No
secret or mystery it's all in the superior ingredients. Largest selling toilet soap
' in the world. At home in your home. Try it I
of word. I it .rape reed liberally with
axrlamatlone In her native French eh.
waa horn In Alear-l,orrlne aha de
claimed in thla wise:
tlr. Reporter, dttes dona. Tou ara
a man. even a the Judge who aald
thoa borrld thing of poor llttla ma
ao, allea. 1 a hall explain!
"Turpoaoly t pf-'-ed out thla quiet aull
of blank that la tattor made to wear
Into the ao anmfbre roiart. flea oh aMr
ahmoat waa I aahamod to appear la
p-iMta wth M, 4 la ao tooaa and behind
th thrwee, for aa you muat know. If
y'j evr tVa yourself to tha Avarrua
Fifth, mat dreawea of th atyle ara, oh,
ao tight Are' hara my droaa, whlctt c.ta
me tn tenable, la at leant twloa around
wiet th modlah aklrt la. Now, aa for
my hoaa. Ah, It hi d?loraMo that the
food Judge, who ao takee ma to task,
know ao little of th faahlon. Thla
thin, beautiful array Mk hoaa, whloh
you may ae tf you care to look. Mr.
Reporter, la Vhet you oall hara all th
marine;. fOvery woman who la at ail
smart wear the n, oven as. Tou may
call them ahoar If you wtah Bo may th
Judre I rare not But even If you can
ae h mufti thorn, ara they not ohlr?
THE SHOES MATCH THI PER
FECTLY BEAUTIFUL HOSE.
"Itly, take my atioea, the completing
tiaJf of the Krerer part of my coetum
to which Hue Honor objecta ao. Well,
they arc half ahoaa, to match perfectly
the beautiful hoaa And ef tha nohee
fcldg win but take tha trout to ooa
nlt tha wall Informed lady manahara af
hla family they will tall hkn that tha
half ahoea to match tha baa ail rut hear
hoae :e what aB tha grandee damea oa
the Rua ae 1a Pall. In that ao dear
Pare, ara wearing- at rhle very moment
"AHoral Now, I have shown you that
my eoatume la both over quiet and vary
up to Ui minutely modlah. It la QuMa
poaalble that In my moment af excite
ment aa my huebanU waa testifying
agalnat ma that my ao full edrtrt parhapa
aripped up one, two, three, four, five or
alx Inch Any akcrt wlU do that aad
without tbo owner' a fault aa aay wamaa
know. But why ahouU tha Judge be an
harah on mT
"I wall tall you thla In quiet. Mr.
Reporter That Judge 'laveajan muat
bo aa, oh, jo old faahlonad man way
boMnd tha faahlona of ua woman. Of
oouraa, I am aarry If 1 hurt Ma faallnga
by my aklrt attpplng up parhapa to my
In. ea. but, ara ao, don't you think ha
la of an old ageT
"Ah, muat you goT Wall, area at
Monet rur tha Judge Vd deal harah with
ma to ajaaeh, juet tha aaana ha la a dear
aweot for daotdintT th lawsuit for ana.
Bo. really, don't you think I ahould get
tha worry from what ha think of my
olotheeT"
JEWELLER'S BAIL 150,00a
Karl Malicwan, who waa arreated
Tuaaday following hla Indictment for
larceny In co'nneotlon with hla up ra
ti one aa head of a Jewelry Importing
bualnaaa at No. IB) Fifth avenue, waa
held In PM.HO kail yeaterday by Judge
Craln In Oeaaral Baaalena. Whan ar
raigned. Mallowan aald through oonnaal
ha believed hla Indictment waa tha ra
ault ef apita work' on tha part af aev
eral pereona wha would be dlaoradltad
by taatlnaetiy be intended to alve in the
bankruptcy proceeding of the Arm af
D. Otteneoeeer A Oa.
ring
Slcyward
5WEETH EARJ
WAREHOUSE THIEVES
FOR $10000 IN LACE
Federal Officers Say Organ
ized Gang Got $230,000
l.xt Held Under Bond.
Jamee Mnrrteaaye carter in the aaw
duen arena under the "big top waa
abruptly Inferrupated to day, when he
waa arretted by Central Office deter.
Uvea on charge of being Implicated
with an alleged gang of truckmen who
are acueed of looting rVovernment
warehnuaa In the Waehlneloa etreat
rtlatiict during the laat few yeara of
properly eetlmated by the aulborlMoa
to have been worth about $230.(100.
Morrlaey, whoalao la known aa
A HAPPY GH
IN A FEW
D
When Cross, Sick, Feverish,
Tongue Coated or Bil
ious Give Delicious
"Syrup of Figs."
Mother I Look at the tongue! Sen if it
it coated. If your child in tietleaa,
drooping, ian'f aleeping well, it rntleaa,
donan't eat heartily or ia rroai, irritable,
nut of aorta with everybody, atnmarh
aour, feverish, breath bad, haa itomacb
arbe, diarrhoea, tore throat, or b full of
cold, it meant the little ooe'a alomach,
liter and SO feat of bowel are filled with
poiaona and clogged up waatc and need
a gentle, thorough deeming at once.
(five a teaipnonful of Syrup of Kiga,
and in a few hoiira the foul, decaying,
roaatipated matter, undigested food aad
aour bile will gently move oa and out
af ltd little bowela without nausea, grip
ing or weak new. and you will surely
have a well and smiling child shortly.
With Syrup of Figs you are not
drugging your children; being coapoaed
entirely of luscious figs, senna and aro
gaatics it cannot be harmful; besides they
dearly lore its delirious taste.
Mothers ahould always keep Syrup of .
Pigs handy. It is the only stomach, Hver
and bowel cleanser and regulator needed '
a little given to-day will aava a tick
child to-morrow.
Full direction for children of all ages
aad for grown-ups plainly printed on the
package.
Ask your druggist for the full name,
"Syrup of Figa aad Klltir of Senna."
prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co.
This It the delicious tasting, genuine old
reliable. Refuse anything else offered.
OURS
Quality
LOOK FOR FREE COUPON IN
"Kentucky. ' waa a true drlvor until
recently when ha "joined out" with
Buffalo MP! atH.ej. Tt I apeclAcall
oharg-il that Morrlaey, together with
Robert Ketley and f"ranrla Norton and
another man who haa not yet been cap
tured, were In a ono piracy' to plunder
T'nlted Btatea bonded warehousaa and
that on Feb. 1 laat they stole twenty
packagaa of imported laoa. valued at
v,ooo. from the warahetiae of John Ml
Hobby Ben company at No. Ill Waaa
Ingten afreet
Morrtaay waa arrahrnetl barer
1 nlted State Commlealoner Bhlelda
and placed under 2.(no hall for exam
ination May t. Kelley and Norton
were placed under atmtlar ball eeveral
daya ago.
The authorities ehei-ge that tha al
leged gang had beadquartere In a
Only a few Dayt left for
"SCHEDULE K"
Never rueh valuee at thie price thue early
$1
"Schedule K" wins.
The Wool Market is uncertain.
We were lucky bought 8,000 yards.
All high-grade summer fabrics.
We split the profit with you.
But you muat hustle.
For only a few days mora our spacious goods for a seasonable sack or Norfolk
made-to-measure shops will be wide suit, tailorsd to your measure from a
open for you to come in and select tha vast assortment of styles for
NEW YORK
BROADWAY AT WARREN
Sth AVENUE NEAR 27
rTqih
SUNDAY'S WORLD, MAY
cluhhoue adjoining tha Hobby Ware
houae and that thay tunneled through
two brink walla frees a beaamant ream
of the olubhouae Into tha wareaeuan.
It la Intimated that a number of
bualneee man en the east aide may b
Involved la th prooeotUoa of th
truck driver on th eharg that they
acted aa "feme" for th aisaasg g
Rev, Chart ea Hnrtey Bahalay. paator of
the rreaport (U I.) Pi abj tartan Church,
died thla morning. H aad Bag at th.
1 Lam plead Batatatiwm far a nxsnor oper
ation, and on hi return to the home of
his mothar-m-latw at Ocaanalde ha ap
peared to uffer a mental eoHapsB re
cently and then alowty aardt until death
oasne thl morning. His widow e-urvivn
him. Ha waa forty yeara of age.
you to get the benefit of
HIGH GRADE SUITS
VALUE $O-C-50
FOR
j.50
Many of these suits sell at other time for $50
Experienced tailors at your call at four stores
ST.
ST.
FOUR STORES FULTON ST.
' BROADWAY
4th, PAGE 2, SECOND NEWS SECTION. DON'T MISS
A VOK) HHPUREHUIM
tat Infaiatl aad iBTwiittt
HORUCK'S
MALTED MILK
Rata
la
Far
SWihni m
agekawiala
lawajg
am
Meat lataJthfal
HORUCK'S l
Tariff Agitation at the
SALE
in the eeaeon
Complete
Guarantee
nnnriTN
AT FLATMJSH AV.
AT BEDriVvD AV.
COMPLEXION
w TSwwt
Rare Reductions in
Women's Suits and Coats
These reductions ara remarkable from the !ac
that tha original prices wara 25 lower than thor
of othar specialty shop. And each garment is of
tha highest quality, and of the most exquisite
a
styie.
Every tailored and trimmed suit without a single riser
vation in the Hackett-Carhart Specialty Shop for Women
has been reduced.
Exclusive designs and weaves and all popular correct
shades are here at their very best.
Blue Serges, White Serges, Shepherd Checks, Pencil
Stripes, Bedford Cords, Poplins, Wool Sponges, Moires,
Vigoreaux, Granites, Whipcords and Heather Shades
are shown in the most exclusive models.
Many models are of the moat recent foreign adaptation.
are 01 our own distinctive design, and of our own creation
The tailoring throughout Is easieili Use liemllwish of ear
highly ekid craftsmen.
Bises are complete for Women
eluding special alga for thoee who
Ht In ready for -aervke
Tailored sod Tritm-oed Suits, . c A
Regularly $22.50 to $30 . . i)I4eU
Tailored and Trimmed Suits, a a (a
Regularly $30 to $40 i)IO.DU
Included are
and odd sires, of value considerably
So the earlier you attend thl sale
tunlty.
The Hackett-Carhart Specialty
following rare Coat reductions:
COATS, Regularly $2L5f to $S2J, $10.50
COATS, Rafularly $3150 to $3750, $19.50
Walking Coats, Sport Coata, Motoring Coat aad Street Coats,
of exclusive model. Included are man' wear Sergea, Midrtg, Satina,
Sponges, Brocaded Matetaaac, English and Scotch effects. In a,
elusive design and all correct popular shades. All are Silk-lined with
Peau de Cygne of matched aad contrasting colon, beautifully tailored
and trimmed.
Extra
Misses" Coata in Bulgarian, Street
Blue Serges and am art Mixture. Regularly 112. SO Xf. 7L
and $15. Sixes 14 to 18 eWal J
841 Broadway, Corner of
Soap
Univtyrs'aJ
Saii&IkciUui
SOAP
FOR SALE
DEALERS
twfcmmmjftj
IT!
I i
and Maws ftian 14
have
ta abova euahtd.
th
will be your
Shoo for
Special
and School models.
13th Street, Naw York City
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