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ory MISS GRANTLEY IS INDIGNANT AT “AD” Tacked on Picture Illustrating Corset’s Merits. tobi missing from his boarding-house, No. 165 East Forty-ninth street, enteenth Connecticut V momber of the Old Guard and it of Continental Lodge, F. 940, Fei hieeiebieeeeietdetelefeteletelel fet Cumpipint has been filed in the Su-| ible, preme Court in a sult for libel brought | 30g fee of the plaintift, end which plo- by Helen Grantiey agatmst a corset! tho public the impression that wes company to secure damages of $50,000. @ picture of the plainciff taken in wach Mies Grantley 1s yaid to come from an @ state of undress. old Virginia family. lpenrod ton of the Bome weeks ago she hed her photo-|and without autho: graph taken at a West Twenty-third eat OF tise; piainelst ity street shop and had not yet given any|'she posed e pleture in such Away except to members of her facntty. | state of undress. On Sunday, May 12, mhe was much| .ipe,dpondants, enter © general dental shocked, upon opening a paper. to 80e|wore publishing the picture of aie the head and bust of herself surmount- | Grantiey. ing a pair of coreets, and her attracttve picture the cuntre of-a quarter-page ad- vertisement, All of her friende saw It; too, Grantley thinks. Mime Granttey sought. an attorney and he Grew the usual pa- t 'y, and was a Wbel; Piainti” Into public it to believe that ier She was nmrried to Q Tev. Dr. Houghton. of Church Around the Corner,” on Oct. 9, and the 1s, and the announcement of the mar. r cs Fao rening mach a nt of was le excl jes Grantley was ut the time of her enarriage a member of Miss rude Copblan’s company playing | “Vaniey Fafr,” under the management of Del- cher’ & He! pers. ‘The complain alleges that the de- fendants published in certain papers a. chree-quarter-length pictire of a wom- ep, being #0 clothed that her arms were Dare and her under skirt and corsets vis- WENT GUNNING FOR HER RIVAL. But Taylor Sat on His Wife and Both Were Arrested. nnessy: Thursday, May 23d, Shirt Wazsts. In white lawn(tucked or hem- stitched) and plain or stri gingham (tucked effects), at 098 cts. In white lawn, with inser- tions of lace and embroidery or hemstitching, also fancy Imported Chambray, at $1.85, Underwear, Night Gowns and Skirts; odd pieces, from 98c. to $7.75, very much reduced, Kimonos, pink, blue, lavender and white crépon, bound with fancy ribbon, $2.25. Suk Skirts, A variety of styles; best quality Taffeta, at $9.45, value $12.'50.to $18.00. Colored taffeta, with deep accordion plaited ruffle, with two ruches at bottom, at $5.85, value $8.75, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th 8 ‘With carelessness to be deprecated in ‘@ man maintaining two establishments, George R. Taylor, of No, 11 East Sev- enty@hird street, left a letter signed “Emma” in his Sunday coat when he put on his business clothes Monday morning. The name of his wife fa Chris- tina. She found the letter. Instantiy she became a sleuth. She trailed her‘husband to a flat at the cor- ner of East One Hundred atd Sixty-sev- enth street and Long Island Sound, num- dered 709. Repatring to her house she secured a pistol and o female friend and arranged a programme of slaugh- ter. Reaching the One Hundred and Sixty- seventh strect flat about 11 o'clock flaat night with her pistol and her friend, she preseed a button below the name “Em- ma Ha The door clicked and she entered the hall, holding the pistol with one hand and the female friend with the other, ‘The tlat of the Hamilton woman is on the ground floor. She opened the door and In stepped Mrs, Taylor and the fe- male friend. Mr. Taylor and Mrs, Hamilton had been discussing the contents of a bottle of beer. He was sitting at the table with a glass In his hand when his wife entered. She saw him and he saw the revolver simultancously, When Polleeman Landseadell a few minutes later he found M: lor on the floor of the parlor of with her husband seated on hy trate form. | In the next room Mrs, Hamilton was revelling Ju the of a fit, and standing neur the door was the female friend, waving the pistol, walch she had picked ul ‘The policeman si rived Tay- e flat, dell arrested S charge of dia Thoy Were fined ‘In Is mori They _ha janta Court ‘© children, SALLENTOWN, Pa,, May -22—The mar. | a THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 22, ,19u1. CAPT. C. FRED:BETTS DEAD. | NEW THEATRE FOR HARLEM. Pla Mam Whe Was Reported Missing Suceumbs to Paralyats of Brain. Capt. C. Fred Betts, who-waa reported for Revonatruc- tion of Old Tee Palace. The old Ice Palace on the northwest corner of Lexington avenue and One Hundred and Seventh street will be ro- constructed into a modern theatre, fror plans by Samuel Cohen, who has place [the eattmate of the work at § ‘The new theatre will contuin an or- chestra, balcony and gallery, and covers a fronting 10 fect on the avenue aid 212.6 feet on the street. The estnte of Peter A. Hl. Jackson owns the prop- illlam T. Keogh Amuse- obtained a long Masonic Circles, being Pai and A. ttn had recenty lost about through speculation. John Force, Widewer, Was Seized Montclair, N. J., terday to care A] who died a year last night and when he was within a wer and fall, VISITED GRAVE; FELL DEAD. ———_ jane Think Now that Rear- with Heart Faflure, John R. Force, a retired merchant of went to Rosedale yer- the grave of his wife, |§ xo. On hls return Inte K of his home he was seen to stag- Mr. Force was sixty years old. YOUNG SCHLEY IMPROVED. | STRIKERS AND POLICE CLASH|FRANCE AND VENEZUELA OUT. Big Riot Near St. Pe . 1 ; twelva 0 fe po! Paseers-by went to hia assistance, but| WILA Del., May Han teceed. by scldinre, weno nicgy the Inst revolution: A when they reached him he was dead, | colored prisoners convl joceatealinn ye carcalleseRe kine CwOMne a|. Wenezuela proposed coming to an Death resulted from heart fatlure Fe ee ae rare a lehed belo t, Heed i n and) agreement on a total sum, wi ‘arbi- F f [lashes cach, ‘The men laughed at the wounéiug even. One hundred and| tration. It ty doubttul whether France LONDON, May 2.—A despatoh from twenty persons were arrested, 1 eri Two Cannot Agree to T Pre a, Many Arrests. a posed Protocol, CARACAS, Venezuela, Mey 2—Vene- guela’s refusal to accept the French ring the renewal of dipio- with her, was due to K Petersburg, dated May 21, says: Obuchoft Iron on venezuela to @ clause for arditrating all pending < me aims which originated on aécount of 00 rloters stoned the police, will accept this proposition. Ghe Sreatest taken place here—elsewhere —anywhere ! ee “Knickerbocker’’—is on them all. The Knickerbocker Shirts regularly sell in all the best haberdashery stores of America for $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, but we will place the entire 2,400 dozens on sale for you to pick and choose from at one price, Ohe Yegtigee Shirts | are made of finest imported Madras, with detached link cuffs; also of finest French Percales, with 2 detached collars and a pair of cuffs. Finest pearl buttons. Sizes 13 to 18, : We Will Hlso Place on Sate Go-Worrow 1,200 dozen of Negligee and Fancy Bosom Shirts, made with detached cuffs—in hundreds of dif- 2,400 Dozen : (Twenty-eight Thousand Eight Hundred) Wen ’*s Wegligee and Stitt Bosom Shirts, the entire stock of the A. M. Stockwell Shirt Co., and sold to us by J. S. jy Holden (Receiver), are included in this remarkable offering. this large and well-known mill had on hand—and the famous trade mark— THE BOOK-WORLD. June issue now on sale at all book and news-stands throughout the country. Price, JOe 2 Copy. $I,00 « Year. If you are tnterested in bocks and authors and all that's going on in the great world of thought, you should read this clever magazine—the best of its kind printed anywhere at any price! Shert Sale Yew York Has Gver Known Begins at Che Big Store Co-NWorrow. We say greatest advisedly—for no other shirt sale of this magnitude has ever Every shirt IA 69c Ohe Steff Bosom Shirts are of fine Madras and Percale, with detached cuffs, and in every seam they show perfection. The patterns are many and varied, and every one of them represents the current season's best and newest ideas. ferent patterns—that regularly are worth from SOc. to 7Sc. each, at the very low price of All in all it’s the greatest opportunity you may hope to meet with for many a month-and while the Ict is very large, the selling will be enormous, no doubt, and to be sure of the patterns you like and the size you need— ' come at once. ‘ We have trimmed up four large Sixth Avenue windows with these shirts—see them, or better yet, come in and examine these goods themselves. such excellent shirts at such a low price. Only 7,95 for a choice of Women’s 3.00 and 3.50 Summer Shoes and Oxfords. Take advantage of this unusually liberal offering and you will not only be saving considerable money on your supply of summer shoes, but will get them in ample time to ‘‘break them in’’ before the warm weather begins. There are eighteen of the season’s newest and best styles in the lot, ch ef among ew, which are: Women’s Patent Leather Lace Shoes, with French or Cuban heels, Narrow or wide toes. ‘Women's Patent Leather Oxfords, Goodyear welt, mannish styles; also with flexible soles and French heels for dress wear. ‘Women’s Kid Oxfords, in tan and black, Goodyear welt and turned soles. Women's Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with kid or patent leather tips. L95 If you want something different in women’s shoes and Oxfords than the above, try a pair of OUR WOMEN’S “PERFECTION” SHOES AT 3. 00 are made of the best leathers by the most skilful shoemakers, and can be had in every good style imaginable, with both turn and welt soles. (Main Floor, 19th St., near centre.) All of them unquestioned $3.00 or $3.50 value—for Oatking Machines and Supplies. “‘ Back talk’’ of the kind you and your friends like to listen to, vocal and instrumental music of your own selection—endless fun and entertainment at a very moderate cost afforded by these wonderful little instruments of which we carry a full line of the best makes, together with all the necessary supplies. Complete Graphophone Outfit, worth $16.25, for 12.50 = 5 This outfit consists of one Grapho- y phone, in afinecabinet; our Reproducer, our Recorder for making records, one 14- inch Brass Horn, one 10-inch Japanned f Horn, 12 records and one box holding one dozen records. Records for use ontelt her the Phono- graph or the raphophone, 5 28 = Brass Horns, made of heavy brass, nicely polished both inside and outside, will not tarnish, fully guaranteed; these sizes and prices: . Winch, 7G inch, 7, DF 30-inch, J, OH 36-inch, 9, DF Cases, holding 3 dozen records; with nickel corners, 2 50 ° Carrying lock and key, each, Lon-o-Phones. These are the best disc talking machines on the market. They have indestructible records that give louder and clearer sounds than other talking machines of the same kind. Especially adaptedyto yachts, as they can be heard for miles on the water, A full 5. 00 line, at prices ranging upwards from ° Full lines of the best and most popular records for the Zon-o-Phone or the Gram-o-phone constantly on hand. Call or write for catalogue. Meedles for reproducing, per 1,000, 80 ___ (Besnnd Fon, nea, 1908 84.) You will have to admit then that you never before saw anywhere Grunks for Oravellera For strength, durability, style and convenience of interior arrangement, as well as for economy in prices, Siegel-Cooper trunks are without an equal. For to-morrow these special offerings: Basswood Trunks, covered with heavy oil painted duck, protected with hickory slats, malleable iron clamps and corners, heavy dowel on each side of brass Excelsior lock to prevent its being broken; three steel centre bands, iron bottom, reinforced centre, thoroughly riveted, linen lined; two trays, one with hat box containing detachable hat holder, and packing compartment; on sale to-morrow as follows: _38 30 32 Ka) 36 38 40 in, 7.50 810 870 9.30 9.90 10.50 11.25 Black Enamelled Trunks, made of three-ply selected basswood, light weight, bound with heavy rawhide, three rawhide centre bands, protected with heavily nickelled clamps, corners, bolts, locks, handles, etc., all of the st possible style; lined throughout with heavy Holland linen; two ne in the set-up style with hat-crown, glove box, secret jewelry drawer, etc.--the other for dress or suit. These trunks are riveted throughout and are considered the best trunks made. Sizes and prices: 32 inch, 34 inch, 26 inch, ‘ 38 igch, 40 inch, 41.50 44.50 47.50 50.50 53.00 Steamer Trunks, seme quality and style as above: 32 inch, 34 inch, 36 inch, 38 indh, 40 inch, 25.50 27.00 28.50 30.00 31.50 e (Second Floor, rear.) Special Bargains In Grimmed Ufdllinery, 1, To still further popularize Thursday’s special fea- ture—ready-made wearing apparel—and to emphasize again the superior facilities of our Millinery Store, we offer for to-morrow High Class Summer UJittinery, designed and made to sell at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00, at the specially reduced prices of Oe e poe, HS) offering a very remarkable assortment of choice Summer Millinery—latest styles of the season— Straw, Chiffon and Leghorn Hats, trimmed with fine flowers, foliage, wings, ostrich plumes, ribbons and novelty materials, that even at the prices originally intended for them ($5.00 to $10.00) would appeal to you as the best millinery values in town. / Women’s Wrappers, House Dresses and Aprons. Three very special offerings for Thursday in women’s home comforts and necessities—goods and prices, that can’t be matched elsewhere. ‘Women's Wrappers of Percale, the newest designs in light and dark effects, with deep flounce on skirt and waist prettily trimmed ; 98c. value for Women's House Dresses, of a good quality of Percale, in desir- 63 able patterns ; full skirt with deep hem, waist neatly trimmed BOYS’ $4.50 SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS 9 6 with braid ; special for to-morrow at cd FOR aS Women's Aprons of fine lawn, extra large, with deep hem and This offering consists of 300 Boys’ Fine Serge Sailor Blouao\Su tucks, bretelle and bib, embroidery trimmed i regular 60e! value made of through and through standard fast indigo blue scrges, cut full for : FI } cerigned with ollk soutache or embroidery; sizes 3 to 10 years: ¥ (Berens Fics, contzs.) Pa y | A Clearance Sale of Women’s Suits, Jackets & Gtons 4 for Thursday, May 23d: : oa WOMEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS, formerly on sale at $18.75, $21.50, and $25; . Cl-arance Sale Price, WOMEN'S CLOTH JACKETS AND ETONS, formerly on sale at $7.50, $8.75 and $9.75 ; Clearance Sale Price, WOMEN'S SILK ETONS, formerly on sale at $12.75, $15.00 and $17.50; Clearance Sale Price, 11.75. 8.75. (Second Floor, freat.) In the Women’s Waist Dept. Special Offerings for Thursday, May 23d: ~- . 500-TAFFETA WAISTS j in black and colors, ar exceptional chance at 300 SILK WAISTS . of Taffeta or Peau de Soie; a choice of eight different styles for HIGH CLASS DRESS WAISTS reduced from (12.75, 15.00 we 7150. O75 In the Skirt Department. New and exceedingly attractive offerings for Thursday, May 23d: Kies - WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS { of unlined Serge, Homespun and Brilliantine, all finely tailored 3! 9. 1S. and shaped, at TAFFETA DRESS SKIRTS rT with three rows of ruching, 12.75 value, for & 90 WALKING SKIRTS : of imported Venetian, contrasting colored back; 11.75 val q 1. ig ; te 6 90 NEW WASH SKIRTS wealee for of linen, denim, duck, pique and crash, 1,95, 2,25. AND’ 2.75. in handsome styles, at (Second Fieor, treat). Corsets. First in importance is the fit, second the qu third the style, and fourth and last the price.’ none of these important points will _you find ourcor-. sets*lacking. Thursday’s special offerings are follows: j Fine Imported Bias and Straight Cut Corsets, made of fine French Coutil and Italian cloth, long waist, short hip; medium waist and long over hip ; aleothe short French Corset; originally worth $4.50 and $5.50 a pair; a choice to-morrow for ; A P. Zz. Z., C. P. I. C. Corsets, worth % as lot of P. D., Z. Z., C. P. and original; $3.75 a pair; ‘a choice to-morrow for é Lira : & ey Alot of Short Domestic Corsets and Girdles, fully worth $1.C0\. © apiece ; a choice to-morrow for as a (Eecond Floor, 19th St. Side, cemtze.) ‘ Our Photograph \Zhe Hayes Dental + Sallery Assn. (Ine) © Will Give Free GoldtRuges|Etates) Rubber Rugae Plates, During the Week Ending Saturday, } Gold Crowns, May 25th, Fillings, Y a handsome FHOTOTYPE ENGRAVING Our well known fine full set ct 8x10 inches, mounted on ap 11x14 inch teeth, unrivalled in value card) with every dozen of our best $2.75 Cab- &. 00. anywhere, only inet Carbonette Photographs. As the Photo- ‘ type alone ia well worts $2.50, you can read. ¢ Al other, work at proportionately’ aavtow: ily see what a big and attractive bargain this Prices. All ingtruments thoroughly sterilized. is. Call at our Photograph Gallery on the roof eer asd aak to sce samples of both the Carben-} UF Success— Your Guarantes. ette Photographs and the Phototvpes. E. P. HAYES, D. D. S. (ith Flootr—Take Elevator). (Balcony—Main Fleer.) Wen’s and Boys’ Spring Clothing. A saving of $3.25 on men’s regular $10 suits; $5.50 on men’s regular $15 suits, and $2 on, boys §4.50 suits, and right at the beginning of the season, too! What an opportunity to save money! But you must come Thursday if you would avail yourself of it, for these special offerings are for that one day only: a 4 6.75 MEN’S REGULAR $10 SPRING SERGE SUITS FOR We offer for to-morrow 500 Men's Strictly All-WWool Fast Indigo Blue Serge Suits, of standard Washington Mills’ guarantzed goods, lined with. mohair serge, in sizes to fit the fat man, the lean mon and the map a ordinary build, at the very low price of $6.75, inrread of $10, their regu lar price everywhere at the present time. MEN’S REGULAR $15 WORSTED SPRING SUITS FOR 9.50 There are just 460 of these suits. They are made of high grade through and through worsted, the latest effects in dark patterns, in neath: stripes and broken checks, lined with best Fermer's satin and tailored as. fine clothing should be. These are certainly big bargains.

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