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ee Se which overlooks Astor Court EMPLOYEE SUSPECTED IN WAL Authorities on Trail of English Jack" Bark- fay’s ‘Pal’—Hotel Man Tells of the Great Theft—Mrs. Kingdon Reticent. Detective-Sergt. Funston hurried to Philadelphia early to-day in search of a man who stopped at the Wal- dorf-Astoria Monday night, and suspected by the police to be the thief who took $8,000 worth of jewels from the room of Mrs. Mary Kingdon, mother-in-law of George J. Gould. Detectives Armstrong and Reidy have examined every hotel employee who was on the sixth floor of the is hotel between daybreak and 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning—the > oir avenve -BUAKAL DOOR rhtovan were THIEVES ENTERED | ewrronan rae wenten WALL Pawan | fooms WALL | aodms Wace WALL LADIES OPEN FALE ware Le DORF JEWEL ROBBERY—DETEOCTIVES FOLLOW aLURE,| Stern Brothers | Mogram of apartments where the robbery occurred. the day of robbery. From them a , they obtained confirmation of the | Gold ehainy theory that the robbery was the Py earis, diamonds and rales, work of an English criminal. Sev- alds. Chatelaine eral of the employees saw a man walking downstairs about 7 o'clock. | This was rather unusual, as guests of the hotel are accustomed to use the eievator. It is inferred the man ‘was using the stairway to escape ob-| pervation. The Philadelphia suspect arrived at the hotel Monday night, shortly dian large brooch of Gold ring, set with small diamond. Lady's open-face watch, cir a rose of diamonds and raties on with monogram plate, | POLICE DESCRIPTION OF MRS. KINGDON’'S STOLEN JEWELS. surrounded with rusted with diamonds and emer- nds and rubies, diamond and emerald and one cle of diamonds about face and 1 back of case. after Mrs. Kingdon and her maid registered. He turned in his key Tuesday morning before Mrs. King- don had reported her loss to the hotel office. When the facts of the robbery vere placed in the hands of the police they ft once surmised that the work was done by a professional, and a list of every one who had registered sub- ment to Mrs. Kingdon’s arrival and of male guests not known to the clerks, who left Tuesday morning twas obtained. overlooked, Evidently some one ac- { quainted with the location of the Jew: | els and of the habit of ladies unlock: | ing their rooms to admit thelr matds was the perpetrator “1 cannot understand how any | could gain access to the room and I Teunnoticed, an the halls 'are much tre: | quented by the help and by watchers | after daybreak. There were no locks broken, ‘The thief had only to walk in and take what he was after and get away.” Mr. Hilliard said that Mrs. Kingdon reported to the hotel offlce that the value of the stolen jewelry was $2,000. He said that Detective Sergeant Will One of these, who came so closely | !am Clark, who ix assis tw ta after Mrs, Kingdon that he might | (0), was at once Wir AC aris pery and reporte 0 Cap! us have followed her to the hotel, an-| ye Gnioe of Detvctives would not ewered the description of a “pal” of | discuss to-day the work being done by “Jack” Barklay, the noted English rook, now under arrest in London for attempting to rob the London residence of J, Plerpont Morgan, At the time of Barklay's arrest, Bcotland Yard detectives learned that Barklay's “pal” had sailed for Amer- fea and his description was sent here. The fact of the man leaving the hotel early Tuesday morning height- EX-JUDGE HOLME WINS FAMOUS SUIT the half-dozen men he has on the case, mut he sald the value of the stolen Jewels was $8,000 and that Mrs. King }had told him she locked the chiffonier | trawer and placed the key under al dolley When she ente morning she noth Une drawer stand- | ing open with the Key in it | No suspicion in the case attaches to} Mrs. Kingdon's maid, as she nas been of the yuld family for many years and hay given many proots of her in faithfulness 1 I up Mrs} ring over tele She de-| any statement regard: | ng she had told all "i Tit «i had author tn Ma him to make them public if he saw fit, ne sald Tittany &Co. were authorized Vito give out a description of the missing Jewelry POPE RECEIVES GOVERNOR TAFT. Letter from President Roose- velt and Set of the Latter’s Literary Works Presented— Pontiff Pleased. ROME, dine v elveud Phi ened suspicion, He was traced| Action to Recover $40,000) through his luggage to the Pennsyl- Brought Against Him by| vania depot, where he had purchased Mrs. Walter Garrison De- @ ticket for Philadelphia, id d in Hi F - Late this afternoon |t was reported cided tn nis Favor. that one or more er.ployees of the ——_—— - Rotel were under suspicion and might} Justice Davy, of the 8) me ¢ t ‘be taken into custody. in Rochester, hua decided ie lone The facts of the robbery given out) [/UEM Garrlson-telme cage tn favor this morning by Night Manager T. M Tud b i ley alcen er I a We, OK Hilliard, of the Waldorf-Astoria, difter| YJB ait well known art) W) S005 @lightly from Capt. Titus’s statement of sd t mney Originally the case w payment of a if money a Hotel Man's Story. the tate Loriiard to Anna 1 gers, a beautlful woman whom Lorll her maid came] jard reprene aT aii he sald, “Mra : Kingdon was assigned Ht on the | ended in a disagre @ixth floor overlooking Thirty-fourth) phe parties then elected to arKue the She had a parlor, bedroom A049] facts Hefore Jude Davy Her maid was put in room 4) qin, Rodgers is now w Mra. Walter A Garrison, whone “This room wan vomewhat down the eat ‘hall from Mre. Kingdon'’s and is among woult Bo Bumber of rooms provided for tho ee eal Maids of thoxe occupying suits, “ fs, white Kat the Lorillard @. Kingdon awoke rather early) Hove: Anne Rodgers Kuve birth to o lay morning. She does not re-| 0? aun 6 whom Lorillard exidenced her the exact time, but it was] Kil AiTetiol re bh wth he as Out 6 o'clock She got up and une [UO 8 el ry i i to o her door so that the maid could ha davon aM ahi - ‘ : rave ws i , bomedn. Then she went back to weep. | Aye! It inh eluemilon of Ceorge! xs paid 2d not awake until after 8] yoo vn autad to mln murs ie aA she piagia, Togm ane found her sleeps} daughter, and this wan sffected, she and it wes after phe had her mepeieae by her then lawyer, Leb ais she went to her chiffonter | sii. Garrison's Anat ipawan adaniad Kt had been rifled. ) bad pres her jJewela in the and neglected locking it chiffonier lay her gold | bad not taken it. whieh was oad to be edue Grace Nixi by Holme and sent ab ch She ja now Mre i resides in ngland hie on, ways that Laloester Hol eatablished ® Valid truwt for the child on8 ft that he scpnlesnt should be dis- Thy + i Justice Duyy, in [smith and Mator t A Vatloan by Monsignor Hislot, the Papal Chamberlain, and J were conducted to the Pope's private | iibrar Tatt there pre tod to riter from President which the President sald that although not belonging to the Cath Jolle Church he could not heip express. Jtag hin sentimonta of prof ration and esteem of th in the iniatration | Chureh Prexident edn the Pope's wis the referring to asked the Philippines, the the Popes influ juestions bet me is and the OF kovernn promined to atudy Ald he hoped for good » asked Judge Ratt to thank President Roosevelt for hin gift |» i | inattor Hank of Be, LONDON, June b—The Bank of Eng land's rate of discount was Unchanged dorday at 9 per cont, \ _with lace insteps, t ratified by the House of ‘Phe mail steamers which it Is proposed | Rave, to Be cae, Bays the. West- to bulld will be of enormous size, cap-! minster Gazette, “it will probably meet | able of steaming twenty-five knots | with opposition.” | SHARP SLUMP IN the room in the! Afternoon Trading Was Brisk, — ands Diseount Bate, Novi To-morrow and Saturday, Special Sale of ; Women’s Neckwear 200 Doz. Point Venise and 15° Embroidered Lawn Turnover Collars, at Hand-made Stocks of Butcher Linen, Fine Lawn 25° and Pique, with hemstitching and French Knots, Turnover Stocks of Fine Lawn, hand embroidered, 48° with tie ends to match, at Extra full Net Rufts, ribbon trimmed, with Tong ends, $2.25, 3.75, 4.65 Imported Hosiery & Underwear Women’s Ingrain Fast Black Cotton Hose,with unbleached double soles, Value 35c pr. Women’s Ingrain Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, with acd laplitdodulecoien 20° Value 45Sc pr. Women’s Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, lace work entire length or lace ankles, 39° Value 60c pr. Women's Extra quality Lisle, lace trimmed, or Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, 29° Value 45c Women's Extra fine Swiss Ribbed Lisle or Spun Silk Vests, lace trimmed, Value 95c. Women's Swiss Ribbed Pure Silk Vests with hand crochet yokes, Value $1.50 Children’s Balbriggan Shirts, long or short sleeves and 37° 19° 5g¢ 98° Women’s Extra quality Pure Bright Silk Hose, black or white Drawers, ankle or knee length, Value 50c $2.95 Value $3.75 pr. West Twenty-third Street GIANT NEW SHIPS, “ARMED AND SWIFT, TO FIGHT TRUST. +2 British Government Will Back Syndicate Rival’! to the Morgan Combine. 5.—The negotia-)an hour, and will be fully equipped for [use as armed crulsers, carrying eight quick-firing six inch guns, forward and} aft, and broadsides of three 4.7-Inch | guns. The freight steamers will be sixteen-/ knot vessels, carrying 6,00) te | dead-weight. The Westminster thinks it probable that Milford Haven | will be the port of departure of the fleet, The scheme contemplates a line lof steamem running to China, Japan LONDON, June tions of the British and the Can- adian Governments, and some of the | other colonial governments, with the Cv: ard line and other lines, compris- | ing what is now termed the Liver- pool Syndicate, which is opposing, the: Morgan shipping combine, con- | template, according to the West- minster Gazette, both a fast service : i conjunction with the Canadian Pa-| join in paying the subsidies. ‘The draft cific Rallroad, and a fleet of fast|of the scheme involves the home Gov: ernment guarantecing a small interest freight steamers. on the capital involved. This would Reading Yet pf, « Yat pt PRICE OF STOCKS. Wisconaln Central Wisconsin Central pe — The Wheat Market. ‘The wheat market opened strong to- but at a Decline, Reaching Two Points in Manhattan— Other Losses. STS SCVTTVSVSSSSSSESVSSSVSVSVSF day. The sentiment im the early trad- ing was decidedly bullish and the move- by corn, Shorts bought stoc! arket to-day opened a ment was da one as ik ive than yesterday, but freely on the advance and the trading shade more active than yesterda the e: .| was active. Al tside news Was bull- after the first fifteen minutes of trad. 4 : . PARTE 4 Meee etiiess camel almoat) cola. atande |i, cables Mere UnRnniOniAKe suAliats ull. After the opening ugh the trad-| Wel all strong. Corn wus the feature a atte eon et Ns \ el houses did Tittle ing grew Matleas and there was no relgn how da Tet movement on either sh rhe opening prices were practically under the closing figures of last alght pola ae The coalers and Pactties developed ef winkness In the early trading. Reading ope at 621-4. Can ry , rt Jadian Pact jown 1-2, at closing — priees \ja8 1-4, Souther cls <attared:. Bente at 4, and Texas Pi a re bla; yas of B-4, Erie and Union Pacific minoae OF saa Ags prices were: Wheat ware WNGHO DEOL eg made stronger (vine, TM 7-8 nominal: July. Ti s-3 Indinthinie wore a whale stranger Fm eptember. f0 ha: December, 15.8 ae y Usha Te 2b, Corn une, 8 4 anne uly, 8 Wore deglected In the early. trading h After the first half hour trading was | | 8 tte Tks n | xtemely dull, “with the sentiment | | omewhat bearish ae | a afternoon the tradi Td became The Cotton Market, | PHASE m The local cotton market ed firm Jto-day, with prices 3 to 6 points higher. | On the call there was some foreign buy iB Of ne vths and a demand from weakness continued to the low ther arts, mmission houses | pa % to Ag SAT to Kat er June gust Occ The Clo Fine Percale Waists, in a variety of new Stripes and various colorings, perfect fitting and newest shape, stock; while this lot Jasts, and not over two. White Shi hair-line c rows of hemstitching and 12 tucks, new pointed stock and cuff, French hack, pearl buttons, value $1,00, at... Rothe Life-Sine Crayon Free to F chaners $5.00 or More. More Defender so famous Waist made with deep back. blood and Gray; sizes 32 to 44. duck with cuf skirt, with five rows of tailor-stitched match; colors Blue and W! morrow 4 : Summer Waists. latest style cuffs and ier 24c it Walsts, made from very fine ‘orded dimity; front trimmed with (2 59c Millinery. A GREAT SPECIAL IN FLOWERS, selling. best value: sale to-morrow on special tables in the mil- linery section. Values up Values up We made 3 sweeping purchase of flowers for to-morrow’s Took all the maker had in stock. Not a piece in the whole lot but that was made for this season’s use. Every con- ceivable kind of flower or branching is here, s that the season has known. All on to 49¢,, special ateeeeeesersee to special ateeee 1226. DIMITIBS, 5ic. Fine White India Linon, regularly 19¢. per yard; special to-morrow at ..ssce sseeee, eve A New Lot of Linen Color French Batiste, in other stores at 19c. per yard; apse to-morrow at. 32-inch Organdy, in pink, white, worth 19c. per yard; special at..... 75 pieces of fine Mercerized Chambray in s! rose and the new shade of green, w special at clusters of See seeees SS FSTSTVSSVSVSSSSSSSS SSSSOP 6,500 500 Shirt Waists, Sie is the Opera brand, which is a guarantee for perfect fit and workmanship, made of fine quality figured percale, on white and colored ground; these waists are Reduced from $1.50..sceeeees cesses cee TO SHIRT WAIST SUITS of butcher linen, pique, chambray, Jawn, tissue, dimity and etamine, in a great variety of all the prevailing sty! Wackeli Caxtvart « ( 2HRPSS OOD 9999999 SBO8SSS O66OO88 OF A TRANSIT MAY BURN OIL, Big Power Plant on North River Is Designed Texas F Good Supply Promised. erbe ny, which Hroad, ts hich may tonholes, sizes 2 to 8 years, special at.. be derly ux fuel instead of cowl in its ble power| A special purchase of nearly 5,000 yards of these will be placed on sale to-morrow for the first time. ment of both light and dark grounds; goods that are usually sold morrow at A good assort- special to- sky aie For Ghildren. Babies’ Long Slips, tine cambric, gathered at neck, ruffles of embroidery, sleeves with cuff, embroidery trimming, 35¢. values, ates children’s Muslin Drawers, tine mu tucks and deep hem, bands finish nbergco WE ST Bargain Friday Specials. A new showing for Bargain Friday. meet the everincreasing demand. Almost every day sees a new style added to those already These two styles are immensely popular: yoke of ten rows of insertion, alternating with stitched box plaits; band cuff and tucked Skirt with daring graduated flounce, headed with insertion and tinished with a deep hem. Blue, Ox- Another kind is a sailor Suit made of Russian Polka-dot » collar and flounce of solid- color duck. ite, Black and White and ¥ These are the "1T0c ‘bic J - nile ana J Ic y blue. old orth 19c. per yard, 125c 25c trimmed with with but- % TH ction Guaranteed or Promptly Refunded, ST honey Wash Suits at $1.98. They keep coming in greater and greater numbers to Very deep graduating flounce hield and tie trimmed to ite and Black; any style to- collar, straps; cadet and blue, with full corded graduating flounce; also polka dot duck, with flounce of double ruffles and trimmed with skirt; made with ade graduating flounce and tailor stitched and other styles; values $2; half Girls’ Fine Percale and Lawn Dresses, in dark and light shades; full ruffle over shoulder, trimmed with embroidery; deep hem; sizes 5 to 14; value $1.25; to-morrow at Silk Specials p . also 20 In. Check and Plaid Wash Silks, 39c. and 49c. values; here, special, while they blue and white, white and black, white and blue; a GOc. grade, at secceeseccececcececccncsccee, 35c 39 Friday feature. Made of crash in a desirable shade of tan, with blue combination collars and sailor collars and extra full blouse. Better be early for best choice. Corset Covers, French style and close-fitting; V shape with 25¢., at, Gowns, full size, heavy muslin, made in V shape and high neck, insertings of Val. lace, lace-trimmed 20 and 24 in. Printed India and Foulard 29 last ateee Cc 27-in. White Washable Habutal Silk, a good Wash Suits at 29¢. 'e cuffs, Also a few attractive blue Sizes 3 to 8, special to-morrow at.. c embroidery trimming back and front; round neck trimmed trimmed with 4 : ier ves, also_emb. trimming. 49, ¢ ; Summer Skirts, in cotton covert cloth, in tan, gray, oxblood, tailor straps; also finest imported while pique 98 Price to-MOrrOW.sseeececeeee Cc full box-plait front; embroidery trimmed; wide skirt, 69c Silks, in a variety of styles and colorings; 24-in. All-Silk Polka Dot Foulards, ini black and white, firm quality; the usual 50c. grade, at... A thousand of these suits for a special Bargain mixed Galateas. All made with large No Mail Orders. with hemStitched ruffle, also Torchon lace; value j9 ruffles round neck and sh 65c. values, at. Gorset Special. Corsets, made of batiste, sateen and ventilating ma- ~ : terials in medium, short and Empire styles; pink, 4% » Reduced From $7-50 | To $5 00, nog nie ia At t $1. 25 x i a 12.00 rd 50, Walking Sidrts: oO 44 | ° black, blue and Oxford 18.00 | $ 1 05° Melton, full flare flounce, rows of stitch: * Broadway and 13th St. to Use uel Instead of Coal— Alfred Buse! 5a West rested rough Rapid Transit Com- is to operate the Subway considering the advantage 1 from using oil) 4 Women’ Waist and Su’ Sale. ACCUSE BROKER OF PASSING FORGERIES Police Arrest Alfred Russell, Who Is Said to Have Repre- sented Himself as H, Harris, of Providence, eenth str at ‘Ni teenth street charged arraigned in Centre n’s te blue and white; lace trimmed top and bottom, J a worth 75C., SpeCidleseesercesecseesecees seeeee | Friday Specials. Wash Skirts: Blue dotted Russian Duck, trimmed and Piped with white, t 95¢ Blue Russian assorted dots, t: with bands of white SO ® 59c ing, At $3. 90 Silk Waists? About 100 Silk Waists, consist- ing of odd sizes and ; | $ ! | | ore ae fone prices $8.00, a “At + $2.00 Corsets: Of white batiste, straight front, in short, medium and gir le shape, Oe | STON BROADWAY & 32TH ST, \, The World’s Uptown Office (Formerly at 36th St. & Broadway) =, broker, living at No. t, Who Was ar and Sixth with grand jareeny, Street Court Amal Copper Uti t January, W 9 pruary, 7.73 bid? March, plant. now being aonatructed in Fit lie was held in $1,000 bail j stwe eventh and tly Russell inserted an adver. The prices at 2.30 Po M. jty-ninth street between Elevent ; ue f , AD See oaneeetes. The furnaces are be-| Usement In the morning papers, stating K 8.09; Aum, KA8, Oct. 7.80; Jan | i Li itt N Avanlen ae ol burners may| tat he was a note broker and had some Is Now Located at SHIPPING NE | Thee erent yp paper to negotiate, He revelved a re WS. Fee ee ceval atrike has brought|PIY from James Joner, Jr, of No, 6 a nerrngl | ne matter tothe attention of the man:| Cortlandt atrest, and culled on the Iat-| gay TORE, sow weer. | enemant and. the dimeuity. which ter representing himself ax H. Harris, am AM PM AM tw! " % of the firm of Harrix & Co. of Provi-| oy nM M. | fronts the company te th Bandy Hook oa WEN a siuahyrse raecrwnliliy dence, R. 1. He ts sald to have obtained Well Gate. Ferry hat umont feids te New York, from Mr. Jones two notes P to iicora have A h the va euch, and to have wiven in nh PORT OF NEW YORK. no Dut hye! Been told that MR | notes purporting to be male and gn Bet. 87th and S6th Streety smveD, See ee ae uaranteo a pteady and) by John | Kenyon, President and Buffalo Hal) # witht jent supply of off as fuel | Treasurer of the John |. Kenyon Manu- Potvines | Cantor do this yet becnuse of the jek | facturing Company. of PAWLUCKEL, 1. | qe it Say’ Me lank stoamel L, a reputab 11) ea Mr. Jones, he found that Gre} LONDON MARKET QUIET. D. 0. MILLS a) QUITE ILL, nates were forgeries, reported the mut~ | nal iu oo ter 2 Lant mitus Whe assigned De-| ‘The extreme dullness continues in the \6 Sig bi caune of a aovere cold 1D. 0. age! totlve Serwts, Garkan and Tinker to lo» | London market and in all departmente z hg Pe Re: au aire nigra eer eeppre [ht and arrest Harris, Upon making | to-day trading © practically et, @ " yt | wae COMP 1 inquiries they ascertained that he War! gtandatili Lt ie th asneral impresal eit the steamship Bt Paul, and he is at) going his best to have the notes dis jin nuances That the present™ lady 14h present confined to his home at No, 634 op them state of the market will continue wail BSS | Fifth avenue, utter the, coronation , Mr. Mills was to have been the guest i the American ‘railway { her Oot BS BS BS Bk Pe Jof Mr. wid Mra. Whitelaw il 1 there was very little bualn ane ha “wemers fh Be Be Liverpoe! the 9. serena OR eran ti ante aris bari) wore at about ihe ew Ye q ae | Barly. ay Hi iy is ie” Xae Orleans ee Tnavined fin," nowever: isimsaglor ae rithe'w rai | Ow. . La a dangerous be oe. @ i doreey s condition ot on! oe, \? nr , " rae rs A bet ier bs ak Hl his ¢ icon elbgnibs 3-0 seers AY. be Gebiahed ods Wasco Pe aay ‘ee “4 4 3 ° 2 J if, htm ea pee fu mane ey aon, vai hale erpaam seme

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