Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
x ey eee 6 Lissa er atodonitid bare aT THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 19¢8. WEST POINT’S HUNDREDTH + IVES DIPLOMAS, |Bestowed by President Roosevelt on Cavalry F HUSBAND RICH s l ’ CLASS RECE BY WIFE CLAIMS. © "No, Poor; Not aDole ice point, x. ¥. dune 12— 4 lar,” Spouse Protests | west point’s centennial celebration ; When He Appears in was ented to-day with the presenta: * tion of diplomas to the hundredth | |) Henry jr Dhomas B. Buliman _ Shabby Clothes. DUAL ROLE IS CHARGED. Victor Le Teyre, Accused of Owing Alimony, Said to Be Wealthy or in Need, as the Situation Demands. The story of a man who fich in New Jersey and po York and to play each role h ability, came out in the Adams Court, Brooklyn, to-day Victor Le Teyre is said to wear dia-| monds and fine t, to support an expensive establishment and to spend money lavishly—in Jersey City, while it fo declared he wears mean clothes and seems always in need of m be is in New York City ‘As he crosses the @ionally the transformation is not often galled for, according: to his wife, Mrs. \Alloe Le Teyre, who lives at No. 72 Waesau street, Brooklyn. Whatever he is in Weyre made earnest deck fing anything but wealthy @rraigned in court. “Tam only a poor man,” he sald. fave not a dollar in my poaket.”* His clothes were shabby and supported fhis statement. ‘His wife, who has by strategy involved [le Teyre in three different legal troubles, apparently overreached herself to-day, for Magistrate Dooley said one of the cases against the man looked Ike Persecution ‘The woman says Le Teyre was for merly in the employ of the British Gov- ernment after the Phoenix Park mur- rs, She 1s the daughter of a Captain of Police in Ireland. Le Teyre is suing his wife for divorce @nd she, pending the trial, obtained an order for the payment of $8 u week alimony, This she claims she has not Tecelved, go she obtained an onder for Le Teyre to show cause why he should ot be punished for contempt of Court. ‘The man came to New York yesterday ey City Le tion of be- when he was “y ould be served on him, EB. G. Smith, employed by Mrs. Le Teyre, picked a quarrel with ‘the husband. ‘Le Teyre beat him and was arrested, as Smith lesired. Then, while Le Teyre was in Jail, he was re-arrested on a warrant oharging him with abandonment. Tt was this case that was before pemacrate Dooley. While It was being pard the order to show cause was ®erved on the man. The Magistrate thereupon adjourned the case. “SUNBEAM JURY” STOOD 10 10 2 Majority Wanted to Give Ver- dict of $5 in Favor of Carnes —Hanson Back in dail. It was announced to Justice Dugro in the Supreme Court to-day that the jury 4m the "Little Sunbeam’ case, brought by Frank M. Carnes against Arthur N. Hanson, his partner, to recover $25,000 @amages for the alienation of the aftec. tions of Mrs. Nellie M. Carnes, had dis- agreed. Counsel for Sheriff O'Brien asked that Justice Dugro make a ruling with refer- ence to the disposition of Hanson, who 4s a prisoner in Ludlow Street Jal, and ‘who has n brought to court each @ay during the trial on a writ of habeas corpus. Justice Dugro remanded H n to Prison, and, on the application - thaniel Cohen, counsel for Hanson retrial of the case, j trial next Tuesday then left cc for Ludlow Street Wiliam Churchill, a ballots were taken, last the jury stood t of Howe & uror dq that on to two for suid thre the the plaiourt. The juror turtl x ¢ @elf the previous ev i gpyered there was no rT) added that «ro, the ca, Over again next Tuesda 40 let the matter dr NEW YACHT CLUB MEMBERS Many We “Known to the L The New York Ya ( @lected the following new mew de Forrest Wright, Lieut ephune, U. 8. N., Georgy | an, W. it Wie Ne nm Added buries 1, i George J. Javksun, ol Watt Asa B. Davis, 1 D. » Henry 8, Fairb HM, CMtord W. Har Lenox 3 os ee “IED HODY. Wloyes of the Dv the Coroner’ Oth it the body of an uniden p found at Phir bh irect. nth ave ¢ man bah in height. about aa weighed 10) munds, ye only occa-| my, Chekib Bey, G | do and Gen. Dick, of Onto. Dick ‘Talks of Army. ‘The speakers were Gen. Dick for the Board of Visitors, Secretary Root for and Jn order to hold him until ‘the order) | building ok Department this ined graduating class, consisting of fifty- four members | ‘The weather was fine and the core- mony took place out of doors on that) grounds known as part of the par “Cavalry Plain. An open tent 0 platform had or heen erected for the speakers and | 0" officials, and standing at the front of} the platform, Presi Roosevelt | presented cach new officer with his diploma. nt It was expected the President would make a few remarks, but he simply shook hands with cadet. On th | platform besides the President were Gen Horace r, Gen, Miles, Secretary Root, Secr Postmaster-Gen- era] Payni ese Minister, Wu ‘Ting-fang, § tus, of Alabama; Senator Quarles, of Wisconsin; Gov. Odell the Ttall lor, Mr. Des Planches, Gens, Young, Schoflela, ™ y Dr kK, Br + the oke Academie the Acad- . Mr, Pul- the Government and Gen, Miles for the Army. Gen, Dick sald in part, after giving advice to the cadets: “The wars con- |ducted by the United States never have been for conquest. Cuba is now a sis- ter republic and Por) Rico has more freedom and contentment than ever. |The war with Spain was unavoldable and we oame into possession of the Philippines as a result. Our authority MVKENNA MAY KW. HIS FATE T0-NGHT. Case of the Policeman Accused of the Murder of George Renk Goes to the Jury—in- sanity the Defense. Taking of testimony in the trial of John J. McKenna for murder in the first degree was concluded before Jus- tiee Scott in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court to-day, The will go to the jury to-night. McKenna, who was @ pollceman in the sanitary squad, was in Aaron's road- house, on the Dutch Farms road, on the night of Aug. 17, 199, when George Renk | and his wife rode up in a carriage. Mc- Kenna insisted that the Renks drink with him and then he accused Renk of stealing ‘his wateh. An argument ensued and McKenna drew his revolver. Renk ran out of the and McKenna chased him, oting him dead in the road A commission appointed sh by Justice Punsman declared Mekenna insane on Dec, 4, 18%, and he was sent to the Mat- tewan Asylum. He was discharged last November as cured al yesterday and was placed on Attorney and levy & The s that unsdell, Mu Matteawan Asylum jr Plain—Cheers for Miles. re must be as nsibility. ‘That we will in the work we Philippines the eed glo world y Root si it was a funda- that the i Government should control of the civil. He vid the cadets to bear In mind that thelr education was not by any means com- plete, and that they coull go on learn- Ing 10 be good soldiers until they re- tired, if they were lucky enough to live unti) the age of sixty-four The regular said, in thme of war Was 1 nu \ greater organi- Including the militia and national ard, and he advised the cadets to get the good-will of these bodies and of eltl- zens Interested In the army Gen, Chaffec’s Example. ‘The Secretary told how an old officer in the late war happened to come under the command of a young volunteer of- ficer and yet continued to do his duty without giving any sign of the feelings he must have had as an old and faithful soldier, “His conduct attracted attention and the President,’ sald the speaker, ‘picked “|him out to lead the American army in Peking, Gen. A. R. Chaffee, It was be- cause he ruled his own spirit that the President thought he could take a city.” officers and referred almost wholly to the business of war. He sald there were supreme moments in the life of a sol- dier, one when an ofMfvcer knows he Is doing just what the enemy thinks he ts not. and when he feels one more vie- tory has been added to American glory. Gen, Miles was loudly cheered and ap- Plauded when he arose to speak The President left West Point this afternoon for Washington. DISARMAMENT {5 THE BEST REFORM, SOCIALIST JAURES. Urges New French Govern- ment to Take Lead in Inter- national Movement — Great Crowd in Chamber. PARIS, June 12—The Chamber o: Deputies and its galleries were fl to the utmost this afternoon, when the first debate under the new Ministry, and which was to indicate pre- cisely its strength in the House, opened M. Bussiere (Radical) moved an in- one Government and said he hoped {t would show the samo firmness as its predeces- sors in defending the Republic. M. Busslere urged the firmly carry out the Radical programme and introduce measures tending to the seperation of Ohurch; and State, and providing for a progressive income tax and the partial purchase of the rail- roads by the State. M. Jnures, in behalf of the Socialists, declared they would collaborate with the Republican antl-reform policy. He advised the Goyernment to take the toad In International disarmament. M. Jaures concluded, amid cheers from the Socialists, by asserting that dis- armamont was the best means Co assure social reforme. ——— Fell from Fire-Escape. Margaret Wagner, of No. 453 Graham ue, Williamsburg, fell from the scape twenty feet this morning is In St. Catherine's Hospital with tured skull, She is twenty-flve i years old. Sth Ave. Ladies’ Law zen, maid ry full, ch n bottom, rules over shoul: nd neatly trinmhes patterns are all new; all 4todd. Onl » mail ord and none c ntG,O,D, A very i LADIES’ WAIS 18c. Ribbon, {! P04 ADI 40c, Stock Ties, AND) MEN 4 atthe 1 $1.25 G u patterr is Stoves, ;,,\’ Refrigerators, hes | McPartland&0 Flaherty, and 41st St., New York. n Wrappers, n plain white, and pique, al Mdiculou weave d mad: 19¢ dard mai B.Altmans Go. Orienta! and Domestic Rug Department. Rugs will be received for Storage under the usual guarantee for safe-keeping, and repairing attended to if desired, Elghicenth Sircet, Nineteemih Street and Sixth Avenue, absolute as our re-| taken up | now | Cheers for Gen. Miles. Gen. Miles's remarks to-day were) chiefly those of an older to younger tenpollation of the general policy of the | Vvernment to | ‘REQUEST INQUIRY IN PHILIPPINES, |Carnegie, Adams, Schurz and | Others Ask Congress to In- vestigate — Soldier Tells of Seeing Water-Cure. WASHINGTON of to the 10.—-Represen- to- June Massachusetts, House a memorial ‘all, resented by Charles Francis Adams, An- drew Carnegie, Carl Schurz, Edwin Burritt Smith and Herbert Welsh, ask- ing that a Congressional committee of Investigation be appointed to go to the Phillppines to inquire into and report litions existing there. S$ sigmature was author- ized by ca Mark H, Evans, of Des Moines, Tay |¢ormerly of the Thirty-second Volun- lteer Infantry, was a witness before |the Genate Philippine Committee to- day. He testified to seeing the water- cure administered in the Province of Batan, the burning of villages ts were located. the aid, the treatment of the natives by the troops had generally been kind. PLEASURE in shopping here, where the single aim is to please customers—besides there’s the saving of money, time and energy. Some Lace attractions tor Friday and Saturday : | LACES. Black Chantill curial and fine Venise Galloons, worth up to 60c.; special, yard aie : 25c Platte Val. and Point de Paris Laces, a tine assortment, values up. te cial, yardeese. Black Chantilly and Escurial Venise Galloons, worth up to 35¢.; cial, yard... rchons, Fine Me . handsome des Special, yard John G. Williamson & Son DEPARTMENT STORE, Columbus Ave., 82d and 83d Sts. iN L ns, worth up to FBC of Value. of Price. We are | Wash Goods Specials. | (stain Floor.) Printed Moussellne! jf Foulards, wat Dimities. adines, Dot - Organ ull bd as high as ake Our entire stoc now printed yest Morings: timost. every, at woman (Fourth Floor.) lot_of large size back Porch Rockers frames, made from aple, finished int 1 color, seats an y A. special high back of we ost. comfort ural 01 kreen, price $1.00, special for iridity 10.50 only or nw $11.00 Mattings at $7.95. (Po 175 rolls very mattings, lark ta Wh lat for F rth Floor) heavy J nae regular ntless China paterns price. Sih, Bint at 75c, to $1.25 Colored Dress Goods at 48c. our t —— SS Simpson GranjordCo. | There is one argument of no day are more illustrative News of Surpassing Interest from the Economy Basement. To-day’s news from our Economy Basement sparkles with son's. printing: 95, Dotted and newest the price is well 10 $3.00 Porch Rockers, $1.75. Ce WE UVERANDA CHALLIE hiss aoe imp AND ton; 4 uality, at oy = > y ttee, rocker ff yard : 8 4214| GINGHAM, APRONS ayith 45 seats and back fl Lay only. 7.95, sins it w BOY HAS FRACTURED SKULL. | tat, since, the tense todking for hime Young Woman Tries Suicide. Mamie Downey, a young and pretty Strack with a Brick by Playmate Who Cannot Be Found. Daniel Shields, thirteen years old, of tees about twenty years, at- No. 873 Grand ‘streot, Jersey City, ts| Woman of iving in the City Hoepttal in-an uncone | tempted her life with carbolic acid o, 2 solos condition and with a fractured | early this morning at her hom: skull, He was struck on the back of| Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn, was the head with a brirk by a playmate | taken to the Hastern District Hospital named Thomas Kane. No reason js known for her attempt to Kane lives at No. 24 Gilchrist street, kill herself, B.Altmans Go. DOMESTIC UNDERWEAR DEP’T. A large variety of styles is shown at moderate prices, among which may be mentioned : DRESSING SACQUES of White and Colored Lawn, Figured Swiss; Dimity, Batiste, Challie, Crepe de Chine and Silk, 85c. & $1.35 sone 1.10 SHORT KIMONOS of plain lawn, « of figured lawn, trimmed with lace. WOMEN’S PAJAMAS of Outing and Scotch Flannel, Madras, Cheviot, Sateen. Grass Linen, Mercerized Chambray, Silk and Linen, Habutai and Wash Silk, ranging in prices from . a 4 5 $1.58 to 12.00 WOMEN’S NECKWEAR. For FRIDAY and SATURDAY: Q5c. & S115 185 58c, 50c. Lace Collars, . . . Batiste Collars with Lace Applique, . . é White Lawn or Grass Linen Sailor Collars, hemstitched, White Lawn Eton Collars, hemstitched with White or | Coli r:d Embroidery edge, or White Tucked Lawn Stocks with Bow, lace trimmed, { Store is closed at 5 P. M. Saturdays: 12 Noon. Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, Sohn Daniell Sonst. Sone Are Offering Inducements in Their Infants’ & Misses’ Outfitting Dept. A Lot of Girls’ Serge Sailor Suits and Cloth Dresses, neatly trimmed with braid, odd sizes, Special Value at 2,98 Girls’ Dresses in Chambray, Gingham and Lawn, pretty guimpe effects, trimmed with embroidery and braid; aiso a few long-waisted and sailor suits, 2 to 14 year sizes, Special at 1.65 Boys’ Russian and Plaited Dresses in pique, lawn and nain- sook, some with large sailor collar, trimmed with embroidery, or three large plaits trimmed with braid and hemstitching, At 1.25 and 1,35 An odd lot of Children’s White and Colored Dresses, si: months to 4 years, Reduced to 98c. White Lawn Sun Bonnets, embroidered edges; also corded hats in white, pink and blue, all sizes, at - 48c. Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. AHome Completely Furnished, $15, The Goods Included Are Good Value at $140. List on Application. High back cane Seat Chair, Metal Couch Bed, with Mat- i = tress in 2 parts, special at. $11.75 ine Golden Oak Chif- at fonier, special value CASH OR CREDIT 4.29 98c. eh ie a When you conclude to buy Furniture and Carpets allow us to quote prices; we undersell all downtown stores. 6th and Oth Ave. EL. RR. Stations at 104th St. Open Saturdays until 10 Pm FISHER BRO ye Bet Bs & oan St THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OFFICE (formerly at 36th St. and Broadway), IS NOW bOCATED AT 1381 BROADWAY Between 37th and 38th Sts. at all times ing interest to the careful, economical and discriminating emanate from this s lownes 986. and $1.25, now dn, dainty embroidered tue 25 plain; with r ALL-WOOL FIGURED FR with fang oT¥) YARDS OF PRINTED BA- ;in-ecru, with fancy stripes; siat We, yard, B S OF FINE LAWN, with hemstitch hem and srings; also Maids’ Aprons of fine lawn with fancy. satin stripe border; spe- 15 chal for Fridity s,s... WASH PANTS, regu-— ind sails 10 D CAPS, 45 MEN'S BELTS; some sold as 1 aL erent some Aa ee ao | Hues PE MAIDS' APROD CORDE PRINT IN PRePry | sok noYs 6) ar Bak a | “Rovs’ H ~ | worth up to | wom or —~—| straight, in neal, walrus, mean; ACQUES; | alan a few velvet polka dot and the sold at BACQUING | remainder of our B0c, atin belts, 25 now with fano: les, all... COLORED 8 everywhere for $ jay ING WHITE KIMONOS WITH PINK BORDER; sold at 980., 6 LAWNS: extra quality, 300D, OF ‘aor ‘i Qt attiy Mts entire yoke of +d inches wide: Friday 40) Stitched lawn ruffie around neck sevesensneannnny hematitching and tucks; hematitched | stiff! bosoms; a large serviceable colorings, ront and back, with de- lawn rufiie mad ¢ Obe., apecial at.. n vali they conn open Mechiin, - - _ rol ene Meutts, all stzes, value 50 1) WIRE MOBQUITO(|#1 0, at doeeeer. ‘ | Se, to 75c, yard. sche sin oak or walnut stained 1 ene frames; % | extend- 16. GIRLS’ WASHABLI SAILOR Remnants of Lave Nets, ing to a8 inche SUITS of mercerized Chambray In j a tan, rose box. pistes Jets, at b y APRONS OF F Dlounes tare ar, shield, te | ern ary LAREPF icelyy trimmed with em | and cuffs iues fancy ‘em= Haters Inection, deep em alana |roidened emblem on, shield, xe i are only BOC aint 4 Dad Nel Ty vand 1s yeara only: Boe. te the DG full ant an teat value d76, at 99 | inated. in various hol Of pure W patterns, all everywhere Men's Serge Suits, $9.00, Actual Valus, $12.50, ated regular price, special atyrs White Lawn Waists, 98c. (Second Floor.) $3.00 Cotton Rugs, $1.90. 260 fine quality Cotton Rugs; in blue in |and white, green and white and pink and white; regularly $8.00; ape- ¥ 90) je anes insertion, buttoned |ojal ateccceccce ceeee aw . also mbrolde insertion tucks and buttoned (oO; 98 Men's $3.00 Straw Hats, $1.50 at (Main Floor) | Lawn Wrappers, 98c. 5 ‘oad insertion, cluwter tucks (runt, butter A back, also with tucks nd front tay \V os heweat | A with es (Toird Floor) Balance of wir recent great purchaas | ‘ a u AM ee) nite Higured Lawn Wrappers, clr: [in @ennite and rough and fancy | Tn OMEN nd Ha) ag ta La eaeee a aa ibe or fee, a 45 | TOTFOW Bbersesree erserneeees + ) duced from 41.2, for Friday, to | to close, teers BOOM Sixth Av 19th to 20th Street. enue, tore is sufficient to vouch for their worthfulness, and our word that they are tempting is assurance enough that their prices are irresistible in their VimpsonCranjordCo, impsonCranjordCo. in business that rises above all others, and that is the Ar t supersedes everything else, for it comprehends Rightness of Style, of Quality, it sue Undeviating Allies of Values in Merchandise, and the offerings of this than those of Friday. ment 2 Extraordinary Silk Specials. (fain Floor) Pongee Silks; bright and lus- trous, excellent quality, per yard Imported Taffeta; black and white, bright and lustrous, per yd Boys’ Suits at $2.25. Value Up to $3.50. (Second Floor.) Of All-Wool Blue, Brown and Dark Red Serge, silk embroidered; sizes 3 to 10 years; sell regularly Pech oe ape eee 38c. Lisle Gloves, 25c. 48 50 joints of exceed- buyer. That the offerings Baserment Specials. DIMITY, MADRAS AND © i Ni FLANNEL UNDER. i FINE QUALITY ce “WY ; ed d SKIRT for coun and mountain imported russet 7 Bovey mG = Say striped ant 69 | we OFqainty pink and blue in isle, white goles; also ¢ Women's and Misses’ Lisle Gloves Renee 45ce effects, real SvELUBy 25 Very Great Values in Women’s Wear. (Third Floor.) Pedestrienne Skirts of good quality Uinen; stitched flounce, a smart, 2°75 serviceable outing skirt... #* Shirt Waist Suits of White Lawn; tucked effect, also black on white ground Lawns, and black and white Percales; our Usual high standard as ch American lisle hose in viack embroidered clockings; pair, 15 SUMMER WRIGHT BAL- Y RTS ND ats with fancy all sizes, always now s, pearl 8: louble large gussets, self bands, ender tapes and pearl buttons; soft and elastic quality, lar 0c, quality, at.. t $5.50 Suln a ee ee 3078 and neck; Tailor-made Cloth Jackets: light welght, silk lined; regular $10.00 ene Ae nL mma LO Bathing Suits of Black Briliiantine: trimmed with white braid; well made; regular $2.09 kind, for... 19 INNE PILLOWS WITH sultable for summer 25 “GUT LENGTHS OF SILKS r . Specials. black and cotored, of all Kinds; 45 Upholstery Dept. Sp: many worth double; per yard... aa “ODD LOTS OF | FLOWERS; Full sized Woven Hammocks, with traveller's samples, to close JQ)] deep valance, sp der and pillow. ‘ extension bar at foot, roomy 1.48 at, per bunch and comfortable... FLOWER “opp LOTS OF i WREATHS; in a varlety of 1g eae Boras male ee peek MIV1OR OBER r2030 é Kmmplete with, rigging, size 7 SUPERIOR QUALITY OPAQUE | 8x8 ves , CLOTH W OW SHADES; In the >. 84 leading. colora; mounted on reliable | Blze Tx8....++++ A spring rollers; trimmed with 25 Mosquito Canopli omplete, {n= knotted fringe? size 8 by 6 tty. cludin= celling attacnment, from 980. : — upwand. PICTURS; — colored PRAMBED fac-almil of figure pleces: fitted i Wiut mata in handsome. gilt frames, Art Embroidery Dept. with metal — corners eo 16K19 ‘econd Floor.) J offered as a mat PY fue else- iin a Pann vitae! nra for Friday Gibson Pillow Tops; ri at sry oY 35 oudinin reduced from Bie, Hi 1, Biencilied Pillow Top and Back; Children’s 25c. to 35c. Lisle) oral” una conventional designs; reduced from Ste wu 17 ana 29 Hose, 19c. posetestes : Shirt Waist Hats, (Main Floor) 1 very stylish Shirt Walet Hate; made up specially in our own work. room for thin ml. would Foon TOF aC baat: eee Tus: AS (Main Floor.) Minnes' and Boys’ wingle rib, {mal black Lisle thread Hose; regular made foot, double soles and double knees; strong, durable summer weight stock- ings, goo! lustrous black; usually sold At from Be. 10 Mie., aooording to 4g blue, Lo-morrow all MIZOH Abeer Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Street. 4» in Wome can Untrienmed regular price $1.2 wach, at. ‘