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Is NOT IMMORAL, |S A DEMOCRAT. SA SME FOR HAY nay snes Se “WOULDN'T THAT JAR YOU!" Men Flock Here from Boys’ Clothing 4 COU SOOOGS ' Revecle joked interested. He had never | Other Cities Only to made of cotton and (Continued from First Page) ———_—_ 4 ut ‘Taate re at a premium in the court-| thought of himeelf in the role of fire- n this morning when Miss Nether: | mar Mga on the arm of her brother,| | Mr Hummel! wv trial lose! with remarks on rity of the theatrical | ® Nethersole. The strain of the In her expressive eyes U7 Varhed 9 bored 100k. nade ate re THE PROSECUTION. ‘The perncce. Her bat was 0 pole ager “Read the play” waa the challenge ut sg Re eee s address for the Was caught by a raven’s wing et (havrata ‘ot Se Maas Nethersole revealed a morning gown of gray cashmere when she threw | beck her wrap. The general tone effec’ , Was quiet compared with the glowing | iw TS She Peso ing out the bits of dialogue whieh were | | f + oa suggestive. ‘Then Mr. Le Barbier ventt PROSECUTION NOT HOPEFUL. |!atea tne character of Fanny Le Grande } the person named “Sapho.” 2 Well, we're up against 1: this morn- a whirlwind Mr. Le Barbier Forty men who had come to this city which is the worst sort Foe ae ee cara iata'“ate, Of deception, becausetew sent back to thelr homes to-day by Bupt. CaN discover it till it has |Blale, of sthe Outdoor Poor Deoart- been worn a few weeks, {This number was considerably larger 40d because cotton mix- jthan the average. as ab men are sent away every ” e ‘The men aay that, there are advertion- [20 the store than the pure ments in out-of-town newspapers tor | Wool fonts, which fre- 0.00 men to Work on the new tunnel quent! ly improve in ap- 4. The result is that throngs of un- ry tmployed come here only to and them. pearance after being & selves stranded. Some of the men bring WOT), ! thelr tools with them rea@y to work. | over. tures are often prettier twenty- minute Taking up the play book he «ald, “The first Ine is suggestive,” and he read it He ray through (he opening seene, pick Be Stranded. part-cotton. Some sell > avo (CANO | A few have obtained board and yoas.| here's no quicker way to make a boy lose his self-re- ~ Ing by doing attendant’s work in Belle-/ spect than to put a cheap, dowdy cotton suit on him. vie Saree 4 bape Vad ome peg ae eet { all-wool clothing—acknowledged the best-se St- | HOT PENMSY PLATFORM. | shaped, best-fitting and best-looking for the money. fing,” said Assistant District-Attorney onde the enenaring of Jean Gauasin ¢ Le Barbier, as he passed the reporters’ | by Bapho. * table, That was the state of mind of] Miss Netherasle didn't like it @ bit the District-Atuorney's office after the) Her oheeks fushed a dull scartet. Mr. « Presentation of its case yesterday. Revelle was amused and showed his Mise Nethersole had a quiet heart-to-| fine teeth in rapid-fire omiles at the Deart talk with each member of the galaxy of actresses within the ber. | a | while court preliminaries were in Si egreos, ir aaa coubected wiih the A PERNICIOUS PLAY. | — I Boss’ Top Coats sas 3 to Ag years | Boys Vestee and Blouse Suits—Sizes 5 f @|' ' ‘an Coverts f 4 IE so cee wvedees nae boareb-| over ins pay pasy or-pagn’” continued B| | Mepamtied shoste sem jeriys’ cat nites sapertal Dox tack, Sergen abd: Cheviote made aad trimmed i glances; others looked full into her| Mr Le Barbier. “They say this ts an ‘ © the Heer War. lined with doubl: warp farmer satin and in the newest combinations, to date ae important cane, To be eure {t is, mighty | HARRISBURG, April! 3.—The Up to date in every particular, 2 98 in every particular, perfect in fit and su- “Miles \Nethersole wank back in her/important. Shall these pernicious things . Democratic State Convention to-day In- A genuine $4 garment for, ot) perbly tailored: good value at $4 to $4.50, | chair languidly ae Mr. Hummel began | be flaunted in our publicly? Shall © S| dorned W. J. Brvan for President and) Boys’ Suits, with double breasted Jack- Our, special price for this + Ble address, we be lured to take our wives and | ; dopted @ strong ant!-British platform. | ets—sizes 7 to 16 years—A\ fo WOE ccereeee ersseenres seee : ‘The aubserviency of the McKinley ad- meres and Cheviots—new patterns in “Aa the heart panteth after the foun- | daughtora to a theatre (o see a Greek ftaing of cool waters, ax the Weary | play Bapho and be treulted with an ex- > traveller in the desert prod for ie ipition of Freneh Indecency bea * oasis,” was the way, Mr. Hamme! ra! iss Nethersole inhaled coplously of | Miles Netnersole thd ter co-Bbtendantb her inelling salts Mr. Nethersole con. ; 0 r ) had longed for this trial. In plain, unvarnished works Mr Le Mr. Hummel then spoke of Mr. Moss's! Barbier recounted t f the ple record as a leading citiaen of New York | ane i im the 819 passed to Miss Nethersole and i sak. B tribute to her pure womanhood just wh | Youths’ faring Top Coats—Sizes 15 to ministration to Great Britain was d@e- checks and plaids—perfectly 2.98 ‘ Tre ca ne ss : . 19 years—All-wool Oxford Grays an nounced, am war the Hay-Pauncefote Mmade—worth $4.00... ‘ VOOOOOSOTTLOBHOTOCGOSGODONO He | trerty Youths’ Suits—Sizes 14 to 19 years— Coverts: velvet collar, satin sleeve lining, Tt declared in favor of @ canal con-| All-woo! Black, Blue and Fancy Cheviots, good farmer satin body lining: newest cut, trolled by this country; no surrender of with single or Couble breasted coats, well Perfect titting: a real $10 coat. 7 Alaskan territory; fortification of tailored and perfect fitting; real 5 00 Special this week. ... cereseee e os Del cific coast; no alliance with Engiand; values $6.50 to $7.59,.... Hopes to Get the Votes) ir. ie with Porto Rico: independem Suits—Sizes 7 to 16 years; Black | Boys’ Knee-Breeches—-3 to 16 vears— Boys’ Cuba; home rule in Philippines; no de- and Bue Worsted Cheviot also the new- | Alkwool Cheviots and At grade Cordu- of the New York Delee irri acscies, no subject peoples tit checks and plaids in homespuns and rovs all__with patent walsthands and Tt fav ited action by the repub- less ¢han Seams reinforced; real value 75c. Ge " the National], rom ince ton by i et | emo woth ao ath ieee mn 45¢ nmvention. nSIS1S1eNer" | “fe, crowd men this language ' , 4 4 | Know how we would take it If uttered to 1 “fhe is a woman,” sald Mr. Hummel. | oe 2.")"eancy ball. Ha honest. It te _ “ot world-wide reputation, an actress! the very slime of indecency, and that’s » Bnown and beloved by the theatre-goerr | thy, Mig . oe, for & Month at of two continents, She te an actress | iT" attock's ‘ motof the port at whom one can © the finger of suspicion, but one like SAPHO SQUIRMED. Caesar's wife, above suspicion. As Mr Le Barbier progressed there | Has there ever been the slightest | was great squirming-in the group abort emirch on her pure womanhood? After |{he aol The speakers inflect: @ caused man \ Miss Netherso * fame and fortune were hers. now comes | face Aushe F ry “leaned torwant often 16 aes eR ONTO Vike] coudrae't Oyen han years— Teast: vests; chikiren's "am o' Shant id EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY stricily all wool Back and Blue Cheviots; | the new Harvard shape, in all wool cloths: all. Dewey is a DEMOCRAT, He says BILL IS KILLED. ore tailored, perfect in fit and, trimmed with pure silk and handsome é ‘ Style; good valse at $5.00. 9 gold embroidery; real value 98c. @! so himeeif. His platform Ja the Conatt- seeeeeenere , (Our special prictesss sseveees Bl iution and the American Flag. Hej ALBANY. April i—The Employers Special this weeks seesessceeee . “p charr> that she ‘s trying to subvert to volce protests b i . S public morality, and forsooth she ie] Bhe grow more hopes to have the support of the New| Liability DiI was ee - Assem- | glfen’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Hols, Shoes and Furnishings, © dragged into inal court. Poor, de- ohn Saree petunaeth | York delegation to the Democratic biy ‘to-day ty yore OF 18 So rn a hubeag M Att h uptite get 4 tale. Botes National Convention, but he saya hi — e 2 ir. jummel shouted this with wy a vex nally retin S % {i jarci i orto Rreatest strength at present tw in the { 7 ee ante and all the pathos at his com. | (OArRe siaver looked Ot i anired South. Hr also says that President f p ‘ Dias sioquecce was too much for the MoKinley {= certain of renomination, y F etrers. She loaned forwart, buried her He ba that Mrs. Dewey bad nobing: wiles { face in her hands and wept pho ‘eae a feattomme seh met ee do Se tiated him to seek CcOTT N . TOP-TO-TOE CLOTHIERS. y , am ton - i. a In a moment the whole court-room | termined negative. j ee meiecat Ton A waa 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. { EY lle PEA SNR WAR OR! STR cally r. Soiyens Poe he: AeeRee's quoted in the Herald toy 8 favoring FOUR fa Cortlandt St., bet. Church & Greenwich Ses. i 4 z ete Rartier wey President. When asked b: ‘ BF “Mise Nethervole sobbed convateively. | pression. Mitte Netherwole vous ‘acti the'Merald rerier what ne thougnt of {OG stFiped faacy Beuga-| STORES: | 211 & 219 Sixth Avenue, bet. ‘4th & 15th Ste a ep lvaggialllaliliaaaalaaliaaal Ahh a, Dewey's exclusive announcement ‘oltines and fine tucked and 125th Street, corner 34 Ave. 4 moistened i impr: ® | The World that he was willing to accept "a 4 Going into the motives of the prose. 7 i ev irred le =< cution, Mr, Humme: paid his respects t Wge Furainan begin his chi to the great ofr, Sr Cleveland wae) shi Lawn, with Valen ©" the newspapers. the jury 1 Nethe rrole will out new Oh MAN! we nave quite a feeling Just now | close to the bar hapa 4 fagainst Kogland. Let's have at the Bn: | word that fell trom the Judae's"tipe Giliah actress. at wi ular." Now SAPHO LAUOHS. THE JUDGE'S CHARGE. PP. Miss Nethersole laughed tater when After reviewing the course of the cave, ‘Mr. Hummel reviewed the evidence, “tn ecloetne | “We had Mr. Kane here yesterday," | Imagine youreel ye cae, vow SP pubite he said. “If Mr, Le Barbier hasn't any- | Morale nor tn $ reformatory ‘ou ere to TOSTTSI$ HHS IVADSISC Co ATL 1S!c 51S! 9S! 101 PO TSS1TSLIOSDS Batic fax a: hte second in ine! Clemmes insertion, : tines. dma gust Pale bine, pink, yellow, lav- b] changeable. Tong ago 1 became con-lender aud white, a i _ R} vinced that he was &@ great statesman, |i kney that once a man of his per-| For fancy Waists, sonality, firm and far-sighted, took the P| raine in us hands, the Democratic party 85 cents per yard; S| would no longer be honeycombed with Value $1.50. the rottenness of Bryanism, but would! Direct attention to their very large collection of MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S \ | { thing stronger to lean on, i fear he willl (nie mer’ r a : AB ea tata we ee dah ah ae poseseeempmbattocnsocoses Seis ee, roo satered Seise Must, TRIMMED HATS, gentleman wi appened into 0 be decent tha: should have ‘ ¥ P -Wallack'y Theatre and didn't have to}*lor Negsestivener ins play « not} EZ WEY WILL NOT LEAVE Tine terald story. Iran unquaiited |=—=novelty stripes and de. i stay there tf he didn’t like what | an offense against. decenoy a sean Sy 8b SN Embracing a choice variety of styics for both dress aud and unequivocal lie from beginning (> pes art mate wut of whole cloth When 1 (tached figures, exclusivel school wear. was questioned yesterday in regard to designs. What did he tel! us, why that Fanny Le © crime en Grand and Jean Gausein actually waltz: | etatwte that a pla: * @@, and to slow music.” NAVY IF HE BE ELECTED. L ponitivel “Why, you lascivious, l1bidinous orea- WASHINGTON, Apri) 6 —-Hefore af yary or annual compensation attached to] Admiral De eee tle i geeabe | 4 S . This ture, how did you,dare do it?" 4 public deweney It) wounciing inte candidacy >| which amounts to the Kum Of SENN ean |Ceeni ia srinion this | Clore and black and white. pecial Wee © + ‘This tn a votce ‘ot high-pitched irony, | MAMt OMOmE the Brent mane of the! dency, Aut Dewey inv A hit [be appointed to or hold any other oice | mistepresentation, fe, cutramcons Re- te and $1.50 per y 0 with finger pointed at Mins Nethersole status In the navy ti tie { hie |to which compensation 4 attached, un- ony same on the ‘/95 cente and $1. ard. /75 Misses’ Hats, good, select designs, no two alike, choi $5, “What eine did Kane see but this at ot made for young | lection and he bh) | etally heretofore or apne and stretched fromm a ae 7 ne ~ i NCB, “Do the Bradley Martin bale? not have to re , | J thereto vy Jaw, but this shall | column (Department, Moor.) “What elee shocked Mr. Kane? an’ | “In the books of every Knalish post |MFvice by hie acceptance of the Pres: | not apply to retired officers of the army geotinues 5 ane >, ieee re te poe] JAMES McGREERY & C0, } * ty the men frolicked acrovs the stage | from Cha ser down to the present day—|iiential oMfce as Gen Grant did nis for navy whenever they may be eet ' ’ : oft * . and these are fo in the lit o , to public off} r whenever the Pres! bab wp a salrway. It my trend Le | tleeduaed ence eae eh Sree ORE sicna stare ‘vad Ger anall Abpoinn them (a.oMles by aa No FTAA CHANGE FOR it, Twenty-third Street. In Department of { 4 | Sewee bg A rmeeie = Barbier calls that criminal he'll have to| play 8 tne) cen an amendment to the Jaw on the| With the advice and consent of the Bens | Aéverimmens to SNM OMG St i LADIES’ SIMPLY TRIMMED WALKING AND “a stay away from our Arion and Lieder. | subject. Admiral Dewey is convinced | ty "| + rans balls. IT MUST SHOCK THE MASS, Jina: section 2 of ine act approved duly In the event of his election Adimiral OUTING HATS (Ist Floor) THE JURORS LAUGH “Tate an. |? 104, applies to his case, This is the | Dewey Intends to apply for retirement, '’ e "}ianguage of that section | There can be no obstacles placed in the z Plow thie indictment, thie food of |''0 Sie Summestive of geod, No person who holds an office the sais way of the Admiral's retirement 100 very desirable Straw Turbans, trimmed with Velvet and Stitched Mthy verbiage, 1 wondered in ali the| “! want to emeweet thar this play cet octane! toate eeremarareenn|*'| AM A DEMOCRAT,” Spm tme'e Mont” Sherine ite neaces| = ADMIRAL DEWEY SAYS. Even the scientific juror laughed at Straw Quills, very stylish, in a variety of colors, $5.25 each—worth 97. 50. 10th St. SIXTH AVENUE. 20th St. Cupson, CRAWFORD 4 SIMPSON B.Altmande. a that. te, Weta shock yon whe ponent ies |. Miss Nethersole helped him along with Kmew Iifet WASHINGTON, April ¢ — Admiral, die of telegrams thar lay atop a table De | @ brilliant smile | Walking down Madjsof avenur you lin the parlor. ‘Their writers are 60 PLLA There was no disrobing scene in this | Will see t om the friese of the Ap-| Dewey Was asked to-day | Benet. aaa) ao Warm in ther (aeene? play. No display of lim pellate Division of the Bupreme Court] “What are y POLITICS, ha Ad*) ment of my course that | am sure 1 have miral? su.) | NOL Made a mistake “My friends know [AM A DEMO’) ne Admiral then pointed to the biue AT,” was the prompt reyoinler Commodore’@ flag in a case over the nthe hie Pee ue ot i of a Greek woman. her dust ‘Wapese. Nothing suggestive.” continued exposed and neither arm 4 1 have * Mr. Hummel heard no “Lt wonder if this prosecution was )?* ig ART NEEDLEWORK. based on 4 Violation of the ex law our platform mantel and sald We heard all ubout those two men wi The Constitution and the Amercan! There Is my ensign that was at Ma- j , | Ghampagne bottles, who chased + Piag. That fe a good youg) latter | pia. Mere is the golden loving cup | Oa Friday, April 6th, will te placed on sale at | EASTER GLOVES AND VEILINGS. Girls around the mage. Well, that cou ‘ Bardly be. We have this vull-room ee, Memes SR ee . ta ald nly a lover of my counte s, Goee enacied every night at Weber | piay as told by. the witnesses, in the) “lant it to be feared that yor are @ Fielder. 1 ree my friend Chariey event of the staircase The action ia] late in making this announcement : : | —_ Bow siting over there, and xoom ve (eat Nat MR tagarau Sas | can way an tat 89 6 | § OBE OF BOLIGE Hut many of ihe ivi 2007 | ARRESTED AS FUGITIVE. | Bowne are gayer, the dresses more de- | tures. structed their delegates witness Ingle, We have had no public | for me Tam not a poitio a 1 2M] given ay by New York, and all about vulery againet them | greatly reduced prices, aumber of fine ' IMPORTED COMMENCED PIECES | '‘ WITH MATERIALS FOR FINISHING, | COMPRISING SQUARES, PILLOW TOPS, re scores of memorials and te hat testy to the affection of the The Glove Stocks, The Veilings. Wholly new, and extremely varied in} important purchases from the lead st and dainty colorings, mark a replete people. + Collette than they were at Wailack’s. | 48) one of you w |* The police have not interfered there. | member of your fal Mr. Hummel then iaunched into “Ww Penygeric of the New York firema His alm was apparent when he . @aced 4 picture of the + pire] nol ty former tha ¥ which « @talrease scene, “Where's the ditter. | ‘1°, M ; * @meeT’ shouted Mr. Hummel. Hamilton co “New York har r will aot .natruct for Bryan, And its delecition wht fuet] about hold the balance of power iu the convention. I say again, New Vork will instruct for Bryar recent importations of *St.| ayy TABLE COVERS, SCARFS and MATS. auren nt and "Boulevard nisin ore io toes sal ee SS Exclusive eresfions in light gray, Geomee Convenont hay ft. while showing decided innova- on jag Tuxedo and Sik Embroidery oa Linea, Sitk and Satin. tae one vows Meperl wd Two meshes with weve or chen spots Roto, i Soemetniinn, Tegel at TE ania | Chiffon Veilings, in embroidered, New French “4dee” Real Kid Gloves | velvet or chenille effects. washed, and, after wash- $3.00 = $5.75 regain origi! Tasre: and pli, Made Up Veils. * Former Prices ranging from $5.00 to $12.00 | and ant se promt, apecily | 8 Rel Thread Rest Duchesse—Wash ercomes these etomne, amen ; omach and rod sirongth7” | Sogane, purities an6 fnriches the Sood (Counters Bear of Ratunde.) . into y"—Our9Se.| Maline Nets and Eridal Veilings, tn and Mrs. Dewey arrived here at| Admiral Dewey absolutely refused to) “hyd "HM ovatle wale pnb Castor Gloves, comeiee assortment of high - class HOODS speak about bis poliiical views. 1 am! were welcomed down there by 8 tn the Rande of my friends this vistt =} ‘aseatt, to our eyes,” added Mrs. Dewey Sarsaparilla 4 [hae nothing to do with polities,” hel yy ae " of the President of the Pennsyl- Now, I suppose I must prepare [oF 1. jmertea’s Greatest Medicine. Price tt. ft Maliresd, took 1 carriage and were | Mt, iar ca) "otning mors nom Tg [Rouse of all Kinds." mused the Admiral , Mratford. qaevieg tis m1 De t they will be very sava Ss We Va Hotei A huge! Dewey attended the concert given at the gut wa? ae DIED. b Was jammed about the station, 4 of Music in ald of the < < a fly ‘they’ you mean the politicians?" oneaten, pea wate Reor,| of soldiers and sailors tio have been] wah sue ne Pe —- - — OMAsNL—-08 BOS $s f HOSTON, April 5 hiet of police o rrested here to-d i ondemned demn them because they are [ably vile at times Rut we are € &. a atory," was the jury retired. “Nor will Georgia.” Mre, Dewey has- tened to add 1 suppose that some ————————t tbody will say that | induced the Ad- miral to do thi, but (hey will be wrong, LY CH EERED 1 hed no more to do with it than that pleture on the w DEWEY LOUD BY QUAKER CITY CROWDS, | iin nce snes [tn tem mat nt nts a ——— - sapariila and when it will @erive 1 take It. Presitent McKinley i sure | benefit from ite wee. The blood Is now Se of renomination, his friends have th machinery ali in moti “Where do you find “In the South, for insta (Mpecial to The Bresing World) The remarks overheard were mostly tn DELPHIA, April &—Admiral| praise of the Admiral a fighter | Agents Wanted. CANVASSERS on a line of 5 new line; New killed in the Philippines. | pti eee EY WANTED—Firety itera. | CAA, beloved deughier of John ead Mery | vy New This evening they will be the ot | to near all norte of things about my-| On hands on| tailor-made] “tS “Mrs cies . J.) self,” was the Admiral's reply. “Look | Suite and 2, Pridag, April @, ot 2 F. . Teterment te Ca ‘Will return to Washing- onee Noor, Calvary. fot OS aBdE ornting to's large .° | LORSER & CO., Broottyn. AnAA pa iain dias PITTS x