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«6 Seerenreriens THE WORLD: THURSDAY E Another Leader Who More, Tammany ELMOUR, “THE LISTENER, CROKER'’S SPECIAL RULER. SO OODDOOCOOOU OOO :|Leather Shep Nn arer: tice, Milkman and WMP IN BAY TO AVOID FIRE. NaphthaTank Explodes —Crewof Fishing Boat SEEKS DIVORCE. Wants Alimony from! Man Whose Charges MRS. WHITENEAD ‘ARMY SCANDAL AT FRISCO. Grand Jury Investigates FraudsinQuartermas- 17 BLACKS MAL BE LYNCHED. Louisiana Mob Holds Prisoners for Murder t Panic-Stricken. Against Her Failed. ter's Department. of Foster. Perhaps, Than Any Later a Contractor, Other Has the Ear of He Is Worth $200,-| ‘Ten men of the crew of the big fish-} The marital troubles of millionaire Ly-| SAN FRA June 13—The (Spectal to The Evening World.) the B ‘ 000 Ing amack Houlette Jumped into the bay | dell Whitehead and hie wife, Eligabeth,| frauds in the Quartermaater's and| NEW ORLEANS, La., Jame 13—Nee e Boss. “ off Red Hook at k this morning | whom he recently sued for divoree, ac-}] Commissary Departments of the United groes at Shreveport lyneh to save thetr I hen a naphtha) cusing her of misconduct with John| States Army here will probably reachlin 4, 4. Mob waiting for e: Riichiielinebndleniathang hele temennenvennelial did fexploded: Frederick Thomas, have taken a new] into the hundreds of thousands of dol-| as : ied ROLERS OF NEW YORK—NO. 6. bud aos : ‘The men were on deck waen Mames|iurn, The jury decided that he did not] lars. Two civilians are already under|0f John Gray Foster's murderer, 2 meseothe 6 | burst out of the cabin an? spurte of ofl! prove his case. arrest and an Investigation by the Fed-|when the bunch of seventeen will wares? an \ sails and rigging afire ina dozen! Under an order of the court, Mr.|eral Grand Jury will probably be fol-|he strung up. Authorities ase Lawrence Delmour, rence ; = ty. | Whitehead was paying his wife #5 a/lawed by the arrest of several army | owertees a t ’ je mes t ove| 4 tugs ly- k alimony up to the time the jury| officers. z Ih Lawrence Delmour—’ ‘Larry Therein bias ree y uP Koby went to their assintance. “ 2 cs is — the Listener,’ as he is wnown— The ee tte thelr aasistance. | |found against him. but, it ia sald, he] For montha stores have been exhibit-| ‘hig wan the response received from ? ow Hs 1. Ferquaon, Capt. then stopped the payments. ing signs reading “government goode for! The Evening World. correspondent fn o Evening World presents Eg days e eee canst Reatitohreeeh the, scene'| Now Mra. Whitehead, through her| male here,” and advertisements in the] reply to a telegraphic request for infor- ewan in ta je men al a : 2 4 . fifth, of New York’s real rulers. Deputy, Leades, fas te Said Dehetn the raga [counsel Charles 1 Hoffman, has} papers have offered government shves| mation concerning an early morning re- ¢ oo) teoneth tac: more (hana fe tangled uj i brought an action tn the Supreme Court] at $1 per pair. An Inveatigation traced} port that several negroes had been . district leader and or in Tam- Us Ha tea al Ete ie ete I Creason teamed over, and] tor a reparation from her husband on| the goods to a store run near the Pre-| burned at the atake in Shreveport, La., CAG Ce A thmman lehescues nen thes oilhtng echooner the ground of abandonment. She hual akito by Lippman Abrams, and he und|aa@ho outcon-> ofthe murder of J. Gk. many Hall has Croker’s Ga as Hes He obtained an order’ requiring her hus-| hia son wore arrented. Foster. this silent man of sturdy frame fracas am | band to show cause why he should not] Three wagon loads of a nave al- Mave Th Corrall toby Ns fded with her $160 Kk allmony and 4 Who, first a leather shop apprentice 2 it hooner, atid pounsel fee of) 81,000 pending the trial Rot throuwh yet in official aay Advices from Shgiveport say that the bene lalen’a miitkinans becai ela con® + sate the ‘dove af beaten | feet OF Water off She says his income ts] there rake| negroes are herde@in a store near the e J Une fortunes of the Wik he xchnoner. . tractor and is now estimated to be We ost ED and rigging were destroy —_—— os for fn the anti Sf pupplon furnished round oH and of several B hundred worth $200,000. laphtha which exploded was used WOULD HOLD UP PAY. ai , clamoring for thetr **Larry’” holds no public office, ChE COC LS RELIC LIBRARY BIDS OPENED. oe ee eee 4 > e leaders of the mot traine buf, is credited with sharing the or Horgan. Anant senlntis i Biapl Balaciraret : ined nae nteulist torte cited eles profits of half a dozen of th:m. (es tiitas Old Brooklyn Magistrates. Five Firma Want to Balld the) cipnis in Foster's assassination goes on, His place of business is the wire rom tite Ku Lawyer Sanders Shanks applied to-day Dryant Park Structare. x who fired the tae fence near the old Tweed Court- ff for a temporary Injunction to Justice] At the regular meeting of the Park | {al shot. and “Prophet Senlth, a tender ' 7 ¢ internal Gaynor, of the Supreme Court of Brook-| Board to-day bids for the erection of |4mong his people. who is sald to have aL sre Sire ghlening out, Ws a lyn, to restrain Comptroller Coler from| the superstructure of the new public erovatilarnonss bad Texas negroes bere, Crops is specially in m Market-|paying the June aluries of the four|ibrary to be situated in Bryant Park] |W! hen tney ate captured @ lynching ganisalion. di bout| Republican magistrates whose places! were opened. The time allowed for tho |!sjnevitable. These articles-are Written Wwith- iMmtfine | were filled the other day by Mayor Van| completion of the bulldinas ta three|waidnnce, the teke eng tne hee id both to save the Wyck. The Mayor had intended to| years. Each bid was accompanied by a| cleaning out the whole crowd. oat male, erertealalal an allow the magistrates to serve out|certiNed check for $25,000 and the auc- sarmed, men) ate . the =o instractibe and interesting. BERLIN ‘STORMSWEPT. yihelr terms, which expired next Janu-| cessful bidder will have to file a bond| the Red iver, Just above Bhreepoce 0 Pt ; rhesod ary, but Lawyer Shanks got out a writ] for $40,000, Tt te claimed that the fugitive negroes’ Men that know lawre mandamus compelling him to name! There were five bidders, some of whom | “77not wacape. better. known as “Larry, say A ABRETN. dune 1A walens wind ant) thelr successors, as provided by the| submitted three and four- bids each. | onn Gray Foster, y brotmetcariae of of fa the mont uent Pst ner win ty Y ver the city Mel ivw passed at the last session of the| Norcross Bros. presented the lowest esti-|Gov. Benton. Mesfiltin, oh ‘Tennessee. York. He le the coas—not the ternoon ae ee il icceinative mate. thelr fgugen running, from $2.-| He was baroly of age, and was assists the upper eas: side. He lf uM cMHnde | the Firemenn Expasition were blows off | ‘The four old magistrates are Worth,| Starriett Com whope bids were the | terion in Heated, oe epaiee lata rao Hers ma Hr : 5 were f mtheg nag e | Sta t pany, who! mereit tation. His family is ene of the mos. Seader. in men wt titiue for hime—tlunkitt, fad muc was done, ‘eale, Lemon and Creamer. ighest, ran from $2,502,589 to $2,769,518. } prominent In the Sou: wathor | ate ‘ ents it i Pia ne . and ‘st n tr sel frequently con ‘Sas tade ie site Ra study. and: hax foom the sweat oOo : veloped stital features of his bat i the present ASSOC HI ter visa anethts 2 3 4 1 exution, 9 ¢ speaking wae the SHeroue pat nl Strength. . tracting hunting leaderm of 1 7 sts great! 6 Hebden ah ee re aha | Outfitters to Men and Boys. i aes he St i ees Ihe ores at Ic ou ug Oo DUy athe treme nt of wordy p: dounttul if there 1s e igure in alit (eeie eerie e eee general nut t lelers we first rank henever there je any unusual us EDEL LAW ENE ry summer and winter, when Croker te tn sat the Democratle Hs a habltue of r Croker wants MOt ; inv while At ts Delmar wi comes to the fri Ga the amon. pure Croker. the Grea times Delmour so Unt t iatttution, Wh eto tind Aim eo hin he know = a KOCH & = 7 amaris among itstri arbitrator between dublqus honor of re sembly District at the Wiswam, Auditor for the Wigwam, Again he takes hol! of the nancial problema tha: conf the organiza. tion and acta in the of wuditor gf the meagre accounts tha 4 ry . eel Poke Deine ant a ‘abo “Larry” is invalu bet. Lenox and } Oren Saturdays Croker a the fallen es » {25th St.. W est, Sent Aves | Tigo BAe Croker ta the ¢ u ol Neth Sei ey were Intimate anys and now at the end careers In business amd pollt iffer + ing vastly In degree, although following the same lines. it te sald that Delm ia the only man tin politics ¥ Croker has not had a quarre! |X dozen ir} from phe, cts friendly. “raw or of , ’ Friday and Children’s . Days— Saterday A grand clearing sale— immediate and complete disposalimpera- tive the newest, thintiest apparel at prices that do not cover the cost of materials—tor instince, these few items from many : «|For the Girls For the Boys: Once a Milk Ve In the old tunnei duya Lacty was an) [lant apprentice in a leather @nding shopl ay nal - SUT MAY CO JOU S. COURTS pits Orvandy or MISSES’ DR WASHABLE SAILOR SUITS of imported Hateh, attorney for Mra Pointal Perdition or Ca Twill, Chambray, colored Duck, PA NERDS cot tucked amt Russian Crash. fancy Madras or Hickory ‘ tee or tlobon, st S to tl yrs. were 14d 25 and 14 6613.98 sas. your choice at. 98c RT WAIST SUITS 6f 1e8 , : _ WASHABLE RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS of andilinenscett Calatea. Twill, Hickory stripes or Ruy- "\ sian Crash 3 to 7 yrs. were 1.75 and A 2.28, all ate ee i Gil Admini Mee Ha tH 18 yrs, Were 120 LG) ae ° 138 iiman ministrators CHILDKEN'S DRESSES shite lacie RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS of navy blue contention terge or brown cheviot, trimmed with ilk braid, 3 to 7 yes. were £3.50 and S$G;S02nOws ves ccossiee 3.98 NEGLIGEE MADRAS BLOUSES, laundered with yoke back and small collar, all the Litest colorings, 6 to clabe rately toimined with tions Fight Over 260 Tea Stores. i m Lived with him wh she Hyed ‘Charles H. Vs. Ww Brush and John J. Cra ford, el for Edward 1. Norto Meo. severe 9G administrator of the esate here late George F. Gilman, the milliona! For the tees ese Misses’ aad ‘Children’s Hats. tea merchant who dled in Connecticus, | (tlosiears CHILDREN'S DUCK FLOP HATS. Lo wh te, Bppesred before Justice Gildersleeve in CEN pink or blusy a pwete We. 250 the Bupreme Court to-day to protest , ) Readers ln . are panini the removal of the mult brought | MISSES AND CHILDREN’S BROAD-BRIM 4 Norton againat Theophilus (iiman, | SAILOR HATS, all colors; also of white ee eahararainlaieaterreeeibeceorctts & Mia, with Colored” silk band and ‘land George I, Hartfort, the manager 2rsy were 49¢ 25c © of Gilman's tea business, from the Su-| AND MIS SUN Preme Cour; of thix State to the United | BONN around States Circuit Court. _ j brim, wit colors ward P ni 1 Janes f tery or Val. lace ft ite, p Ea fayson Hrown and James P| «nericals Largest. & 1396 1.59 White, pink 38c FY, Who represent the defendanta | (ithe action, opposed the motion and intained that under the Federal stat- Jus Hartford Isa citizen of another | te, :the removal to the Federal} cues MISSES’ MULL HA and lange pompons ody were $1 a AND FLATS, of sizes of brim; a mer; were Oe . with shirred rutile in whi CINLDREN'S BOX GOATS collar, handsomely ¢ and rutile of om hile Pique, pinned with + 2.69 ¢ Pique, Nonmention + 119 Cameras and Photo Supplies. Peitnslkisanvasiterin ivery reliable Camera (including the Eastman Kodaks) and accessories in ship’? law. satistying assortments—intelligent aid given to amateurs. From many and. technical argument peas ER. faaichlese ollerings we select these two specials for Friday and Saturday: Seren Glisersieeve fas WARD A MANHATTAN, 445, reversible finder, makogany frame, solid grain leather covered, one plate holter, listed at 10.00,....ce00e+ 2... 3. 98 “WIZARD B,"" 4x5, extra rapid rectilinear lens, vectical swing, Wizard shutter, reversible finder, one plate holder, mahogany. frame, seal grain covered, Usted at 46.00. tanh 5.79 Just Atove 80-82 4th Ave. aie iMEN’S AND BOYS’, ¢. pink, blue 98c Mitural Cuba. straw, Whit for midsum- teres 696 case was removed by an ee made by Justice MacLean, on a on presented’on behalf of the se- Bty, who gave the usual bond for custody of the documents a!- led in the Supreme Court 11 -{:The petition was based on 7 I Save Money on Your Straw Hat. To buy your straw hat without HoOk Lae iat our stock is to Wrong, your pocketbook. For we can save you about 34 on each price—as these items testify: Tlen’s $1.25 Straw Hats, |Men’s $2.50 Straw Hats. Rough and ready Jumbo braid, in th:} Golf and Alpine shapes; also the new most approved Spring shapes; * 89¢ Pan-American; all designed to appeal to elsewhere $1.25; here. smart dressers; $2.50 in the J 89 - be hat stores; here Men's a Straw Hats, Japanese re a and Jumbo rough Tten’s $3.00 Panamas. and ready st esi also fine split braids.| The genuine Porto Rico Panamas-all the The $2.00 hatters’ regular hats 24 39 new Golf Alpine shapes; the big- Abe cacerereeeceeees , gest hat bargain of the season, 2 00 ° Men’s Ring Straw Hats. 3 ja The hit of the season, the new ring hat, Men's “Extra” Panamas. The shape adopted by ina swell dressers, The $5.00 end fag Hare of fine Selling as a bargain ina few ind-woven Porto Rico bral fores! f 1.50) ieaithe‘tew shapes, at.s-s! 20D NOTE—We have secured a small Quantity of the Genuine French Pasama Hats, the real $12.00 quality, at a price so low that we can offer them at 7.00 stores at $2.00, here... Special Prices on Youths’, Boys’ and Children's Hats. s8 oe —Our four convenient ones. To the man with little to spend we speak plainly; we carry the lowest priced goods we can absolutely guarantee— in expensive clothing we say this: The exact things which you admire in the so-called high-class conservative houses you can duplicate here at twenty-five per cent. less. To both we gladly refund money if desired. These specials as Men’s Flannel Suits. 2-piece suits in the new natty grays; worth $10.00; Gi. 50) special at. Of fast-color blue Serge; half lined with guar- anteed satin; perfect’ cut and fit. The lot is a secure only 250 of them, come early—such values go 8 50 £15.00 suit at............ e Blue Serge Suits. double or single breasted stylese latest high cut without belt straps; a e $15.00 value at Men’s Blue Serge Suits. warranted fast color and nongcreasing. Made with broad shoulders, Wells finisted in. every J 2 OO RAIN Atrccccceccesceee e Men’sySerge and Norfolk Suits. Fast color serges of fine quality; single or double-breasted J 5, 070) and all other stylish effects; $18.00 and £20.00 values at. Men’s Fine Flannel! Trousers, $2,95 and $3.50. e e 9 e e 5 Unmatched Values in Men’s Furnishings. We have gathered many handsome lines of Men’s Furnishings in our business career, but none more handsome and Men’s Negligee Shirts. White Negligee Shirts. |50c. Lisle Half Hose C White and fancy, Madras or Percales,| Fing white Madras in fancy weaves; an) Fancy designs—all the latest produc. All shapes, including the “Butter- 254 with or without cuffs, phin or 98c) exceptionally well-made shirt. Cuffs tions. Fancy weaves, stripes—the bir-| _ fly,’" all colors, plainand fancy, at q everywhere for $2.00; specialat to choose from. Only.. ‘etsPand 2.00 Nezligee Shirts. 75. fine French Balbriggan Shirts $2.00 Nexlixee Shirts: 's1 50 Bathing Suits, $2.00 Bathing Suits, avs on niet ou tore Be terns, plain or pleated bosoms; cuffs | Of pure Worsted in Plain Blue or Black.| Of finer Worsted in Plain Blue or Black. | see valu - they're a special bargain at.,... selling of this garmznt.. $1.50 quality French Balbriggsn. Mer- i ized Silk or Lisle Shirts an | 50c. Crown Suspenders. | Men's 7Sc. Leather Belts, |[len’s Jean Drawers. | \ Drawers! eachilateonyeereses Be This well-known standard 50¢. 5c! In suede or (an colors, all har- AB. All lengths; all sizes; elastic or 48c! LOD seeeeere which is the cheapest you can afford to buy. To the man who can indulge ‘ proof of our value-giving : browns, stylish greens and Men’s Serge Suits. Special purckase under price. As we could quickly. A bona fide Of absolutely fast color all-wool serges, vest; trousers with or These are made from exceptionally fine serge; detail. An unusual bar- coat; trousers with belt straps. ‘Norfolk suits in gray, greta Men's Separate Serge Coats, $3.00 and $3.50. worthy than this. Even those who know our values best will be surprised at the greatness of these: {S0c, Neckwear. jas value i i; sail t tment would care pleated bosoms; a $1.50 valuz at attached or detached; ssiling 1,48 gest assortment you "e956 Balbriggan Underwear. dor detached; a §: 448 | We oder them carly because 98c ‘There ought to be some heavy 4.48 Balbriggan Underwear. NOTE — Travelling Bags, Umbrellas, Suspender now on sale atesee.. ness finish, NOW..++0... string bottoms; a 69c. article for Canes, Bathrobes, etc., at reduced pricese NOTE—At our Sixth Ave. Store there are still good assortments of Men’s Fine Furnishings and Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Stocks of the Marshall Scriven stock—at just one-half of Scriven’s former prices. Mail or Telephone Orders Filled, _All Stores Open Late Saturday Night. i Four , { 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. $ Convenient 4 47 Cortlandt St,, bet. Church and Greenwich Stw... " spa p25 sa 219 Sint ves eased te