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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, | 1yuz. ; LOW ANAT OVER ee ee, ee NCEP TE Ie WEL Litho cere, THURSTON SCORES SAYS HER HUSBAND TOTES ABLAZE PRETTY MILL GIRLS LORD PAUNCEFOTE, IS WELL LIKED HERE. IBMORY PLANS, sew enor anosatorsoworccn ie mo tonsa siansese| POLICELANVER, HAS ANOTHER WIE: ON ROOF GARDEK, HELD BY POLICE F America orAmericans Abroad. Counselor Loewenstein Sas Glean Seeks Annulment|Miss Elizabeth ‘Kennedy's They Came Here from Fall Allowed to Defend His! Of Marriage on the Ground] Dress Caught Fire While) River, Being Airaid to Go Clients—Story About Bribe} ‘hat Defendant Was Already; She Was Witnessing a Per-| Home Because They Stayed He Wants Corporation | i Counsel to Show, < ; an Sut i 3 How to Get Rid of! to Commissioner the Cause. | Wedded, lormance. ut Too Late. H eres j Horgan & Slattery. Deny. (ComMinnehenl ehuvslon: dail’ After! NeaHing) Gurth Miss Rizabsth Kennedy, an actress, } ‘he trinl room at Pol!-: Acuiriers uit ht by is confined to hi unde e f v-day. treated Lawyer Loula Loewen- Gl the aanulne f nar |, . et Market Police Court, to wie ;giound thet ne had her wife living | DUNS about her hands, face and ankles oon ifotot aeronne Jeawint experlence of his lew " was married to him, Justice} Mies Kennedy attended the show They were that the { plarted when Loewenstein got up to la * Supreme Court, to-day re-| the New York Roof Garien just even-| ¢lerk refuy "Experts Appointed by Mayor , Report that Scheme of 4 Brooklyn Naval Batallion Armory !s Full of Defects. | make a vlea for Poileemen Kehoo and © charged with fling to su sness a policy shon In Wee, Seventen th dson at the time of hor street. E which took |ance when her ¢ “1 want to say a to this at . When she Was! and earelossly threw t torney."" sak the Deputy Commissioner. (only elghteen years old. Nine days] ar nis feet. In an instant ‘and T want every policeman In tals aficr the wedding she and her sister, room to hear me and to take « good Mrs nie n. accompanied look at him so they will know hi: n is the son of a wealthy | was in flam r. to Colon. William 1 : he continued, turning to! Mrs. Glean and Mrs. O'Brien returned Loewenstein, “appeared before me re-'to this ciiy in April, 19, Prior to their seitly In defense of a poli named ‘return had discovered mach. I understand you charged «© an and pur- 00 for your services on tint 0 asion, and told him that of that sum) you gave $49 to me for deciiing favor vol. ing with an escort. They were seated TARE Re slong as they nay thelr way 2 perform: la burning maten ligh in the orchestra wate ort | nd Quinlan, of station, igarette th summer dress the netress Wor Es Mayor Low was so determined to get rid of all the contracts with Horgan & Slattery, Tammany architects, that he © eaised the Armory Board to pass a reso- Jution asking the Corporation Counsel 3 for his advice on the subject. The Mayor pounded a table with ‘his clenched first and grew ved in the face. ‘The matter came up In a report on the plans for the Second Naval Battalion Armory, in Brooklyn. Some time ago River, and n years old, of No. . nes, and reached her side fore she was aware of it hi leaped up the flimsy skirt © young woman with the| The entire audience aid they were on their mald's unele, who Finally they ad- ad attended a prenic se on ‘Tues- tuyed so late me, They were AW her of the mon ie the and ran to he: r seats of 4 Spanish ‘distionary, | # Horgan & Slattery made plans for thix “You might not have made that stite-!m 1 to translate tne ¢¢ y armory under direction of the old Ar- ment. If I-were certain that you made the letter a Miss Kennedy herself, ot her fright. | tursed over to 2 of the matron, A st 1 would send you to State prison. jaw with havin d her efforts to tnosa of ¢ mory Board. When the present admin- it istration took office the plans were ro- sl ferred to Prof. D. F. Hamlin and V. C. GHMth, supervising architects, for ex- a amination. They reported to-day that the general pian had somo merit, but there were many defects. The speciti- cations were sald to be so imperfect and incomplete that no buihting could be constructed under them. Prof. Hamlin said if the commit- fl tee had known it was out her In trying to put out ¢ with her and in doing so orehed them ba fund also burned her face and wir siightl es were extinguished ad consumed the botiom of the was taken hom ifc ed to her roon But somebody made It, and it is more (at the than @ rumor, I purpose finding ont lean where it orlgeyated.” was, bu “But Kavanigh has denied it) sald) Mis, ( the lawyer, ‘He denied it ta my ofice | aer and he denied it here,"’ appen “TL sald.” retorted the T missioner, “that if [ were you said that you paid me mo: would #end you to prison, Until 1 and vot who stared It, what 1 said abou BROKE ARM SAVING TRAIN. winecr of Emi ted to Wrongt KIMER, N . engineer of t , saved his t vm In de is train Inte Herk CADDIE . CAR-WORKERS STRI the plans they would hay you koe. 1 will not allow you to ai) Caddies | PINTLADSLEHIA, June that action pear for any accused policeman while. Club, at Plaintte ; i Iam sitting In this room.” f the steward foreed Then the Mayor said he wished to find out if there was any way fo elty to get rid of Horgan & Slattery 4 all their pi do not believe a “that this Board or a i ment of the city government justified in currying out planned by Horgan & Slat Is any way of gotting rid of 1h cannot afford to make ourselves t sible for if constructed accord- ing to such defective plans, 1 am op aed to undertaking any work ber fr an gilpshod fashion as has been dis- in this case. W may to get rid of thi <P the, Mayor then offered a. resolution to refer the matter to the Corperation fe and stole eeveral valu: Kehoe ond Butler were then plac Loewens ot ‘owed to say anything then hey | conel to Ko on without counsel | 4 uy ed wad part and A was reserved has been re : i Hone Luh the Lowest: pp ( > LCS Mpevall J ES | “T want,” he sald, ‘to rid the elty of * these arc! and all their plans If it As_possible. ‘The resolution was passed Te PepoTe wae reo elvedd {rom the Bact tary een Armory Board say t Wane. Beventy Ars” Reximent. Armory walls are now in a safe condition a, —- |} WIRELESS NEWS TO SHIPS. Women’s Untrimmed Siraw Hats. A Sale that brings to you an oprortunity to secure the greatest Hat value ever given by any house anywhere. It you need a Hat now is the time to buy it for we are cues ail the lead- } ws on Steamers Hou for Fs Bak 3 ie Bhockea by. (Rewort: ing sha;es in New Crisp Neapolitans, Manilas, Satin Chips, C » LON , June 26.—Passengers by the YY MIiCnALL HenBeEHT AN 415 Ww SONS. © philadelphia and the Augusta Vicorla, yy ayo. sttemaen qier K a 4 ee PAND Eve eo BON ee etc., all New Fresh goods, direct irom the largest and best jg Mho expected to arrive In London Just ii wt the late Lord, da laitated Harecaly tho St. dames'a Gaz soe ‘tte factory in America in a great variety of ropular colors... and Each. ermine for me coronation, were gr British Ambax ts woll| That was the touchstone of Mr. Hor-| "2A" peerage. ta muro to follow nay Positively worth from 1.00 to 1.25 Each, E RBocked by the news which reached) coos ant well liked by many Amorl-|Vert's ablifts, and oul of the tose hu | knighthood st. t es ttart tt y rane Ie {4 them Just before they landed ae Pre Cot “We reached Portsmouth about mid) iy wag a child when bia father dled, |and his wif mm the United States he “| ect went to The Hay Silverware! Closing out several patterns in Summer Draperies ! Furniture! Women’s Gloves 1 | night, d Major H. K. Bird, secro- 5 } C : raeyiericisy: Odell: of New) vor, whol tucy, wien Ave aiearaiold ba, end hi }ehort ensll, and, thon 3500 yarce of 50 White Enamelled Wash Stands! J | Two Clasp Snede Lisle Gloves ing | (108m fa pa was on the Augusia Victoria We rank of an-earl's sone [erbae, but aitrotah Bobbinet ‘Lace s2inch tops, one larve and two | While, bls, wreys and tan, Pete | Bow, Gi eamers, Spoon Tokers ri en the tender approached us a is nervice an th j 4 ° e ; tains, 1ine lace edg df | smi drawers and commode, cast Sr aN yw) CT | Bon Bon Dishes, Butter Dishes PJ {volce shouted the news through the fox ; Ne wantonees Conabinatine | i Hileanee TD SIAVE SREUNES (A Mae eee lisle glove offered elsewhere, alte Dishe: ‘ LES etapa teeter CTC LO aay He was 4) PEERAGE TO FOLLOW aint eat * oe Regular Price, 25¢. to 5c, yd. Reqular Price, 7.00. Regular 29°. quatity. Regular Prioe, 1.60 each. a 1y on boar¢ da! pointed ish WaAffaires ut ifn = 5 nce we published the advertisement of | . A |< hush fell on everybody. NOAGIINHLONTIATAREN Land aT neon yn KNIGHTING OF HERBERT | «his particulir blend or cones combination| Bi Friday, !2c. Yard Friday, 4.75 Each Friday, 19c, Pair Friday, 75c, Each 4) Mr. A. L. McMurtry, of Pittsburg, who Mis» Wilson, the sister of Mrs, Corn ee the demand has grown steadily larger.) AW Wok Al sssenger on the Hlladolpile,|iua vandorbit j ; “ 83—Commenting on| Di orders are coming in fiom cus-| fg = =— ass - 5 Gerapu about io elk th mora whe youn aad Wa tobe Puen” amit ho a cd | Women’s Wash Waist Boys’ ‘Wash Su'ts!}/ Girls Dresses! || Jelly Glasses! u hat the King wa and that an o| r 5 WENT | Lawn Walsts trimmed with lace} and White Duck Suits, all well Striped Lawn Dresses for girls, 7 ae z Meare tae ration. and. chacwie lc ae Tere | eh ssine combination t hat has) proved | orembroidery and hemstitchiny, | made and very serviceable, 3 to109 | pigue yoke trimmed with lace, | | 5000 Jelly Glasses, large size with 4 Ce yh | { year sizes. , 6 to 14 year sizes. tin covers, will be offered Regular Price, 79c, Friday, 49¢ Each Wash Goods! Fine Printed Batiste in the newest floral and scroll d ns, also in Regular Price, 1.50. Friday, 50c Each Women’s Bathing Suits! ¢ Laine Bathing Suits, Friday, 2'4¢ Each eee tied tinea gave tar FORMAL PER MITFOR “FOR AN AUSTRALIAN TOUR. |°°4"s5 Groton in at 200, e+e 80 Be | Re NN oa, ge ther particulars HY |Niotinise Witexek Heaven Here vox) | Ib, Gemine Arabian Mohd... Ki Friday, 9€¢ Each ein he Bioken Java is made up of the J broken beans of our higher- The Mocha comes to us bil of lading from) Aden, soyye Satis fron CROSSTOWN TUNNEL "sss vm that point July Men’s Bathing Suits! Two-Piece Jer Bathing Suits, Waist Materials! 40,000 yards Fine White Madras reveral Pal Strong ‘ is ih bi ‘ apid Transit Commissioners »!s saxermonts,| Arabia, and Is the richest. Mocha grown| ‘ im lor collar, belt and] | polka dots and stripe sizes 34 to 44 inches, strong, welle ) f " 1 y hts stu anywher Sent blended or separately, as I in short lengths for women’s trimme ailor collar, belt an polka Ss and h ra File a Certificate in Aloany| “2°, ; ican PEER SS |e nists and dresses. skirt with red duck and braid, sas sewed garments. 3: World Wants for thatenhevivaniate UWncl Accent autie coset & SG aS rN Fagen Regular Value, 25, and 35¢. Regular Price, 2.50. Regular Price, 100. Regular Price, 1.75. Always or on Top derground Road. He ee eae eat nL RUM HOI Une) ASO sto, GHGs caine Friday, 15¢ Yard Friday, 1.87 Each Friday, 5¢ Yard Friday, 98¢ Each — jot a handsome portra Qk) Simpty. Send Postal—or ving up 3471 | = = aaSg pa = = one a ; 4 ALBANY, N. ¥., dune 2 ee less ‘ Goitlandt, and se will do the rest 1] ot, ¢ ! omen’sNightGowns! }" i 7, Pat HELP MPA NGTSIRIT Ratatat : Railay Money Back If You Want It. Porch Seats! Veilings! oo. Boys’ Straw Hats! Muslin Sart neatly trime le 7 ae coe een Ha aaa Gi j | lies‘ COFFEE | B8 | A spect tot of Imrorted Straw | ie ae eae at senile || Allmew goods fresh from the mak med with embroidery and tucksr ani tan 1 1 At Porch Seats in two sizes, excellent or velvet dots, Regular Price, B8c. ; i ' L Com | 1 i BUT truct a tun nl under thy pany, value, Regular Price, 260. rk ac! Friday, 49c Each le y rh @ « e Wast and ) | 233, 235, 237 & 239 Washington St! bul : Duck Sailor Hats worth $0c., 29¢, 7 Hair i 6 32 Bee eg rane lalbe 19 Vr ; ; anv ' Bet, Park Pe & Darclay St. Establuned aoe) — AW | Friday, 5¢ and 9c Each Friday, 15c Yard Women's Cambric Drawers, 49¢. 3 other papers combined, '"! * nH ond ; i» Ma aha w ‘ Men's Alpaca Coats!}| Table Tennis! }{ Women’s Skirts! Men's Black Alpaca Coats of splen- Fine Flowers! ssortment of Roses,} se ao a ie - TahnDariell Sonst, Sons | Regular Value, 19¢, and 25, ‘eM\Tua | dered out of the house two years ago - ven |e ro a at 1.7 er, failt Vaualiprice $2.00. Friday, 3.48 Each Friday, 50c Each Friday, 10c Each 1 A special lot of ‘Table Tennis Sets | Women's Muslin Skirts, deep cam- ns er all new goods, BOOKBINDERS 13] KITCHENWoRE ; did quality, 34 to 44-inch sizes. on sale to-morrow. hue cane, edged with neat emi} ot one-quarter value. AUNDHBAE 8 mt of ia apa ry broidery. mRasswonKERS .. 3| six ire x z Mt and | : A i i Friday, 15c 25¢ Bunce! BUBUALALEN 1. 4|atinuaens ,,"05 a, Geeretery Robert W. Grom on bvtiait ot] 10,000 Pairs Fine Imported Goods | W Friday, 1.98 Each Friday, 60¢ Set Friday, 59¢ Bach ut 9) Suckwran oe: | t 2 Special Bargain Prices : : r re : CANDY MAKERS .. 3/NURSES 8 es | a P gain Prices. 4 ; , (i ’ P. CAmINET MAK. | mi BATA uw! KILLS WOMAN FOR LOVE, Lot |Comprise fine Lisle Thread in a variety of neat stripes, Women s Hosiery | Ribbons! Children’s Hosiery! } Men’ aWhiteDuck Pants GABranceas |... alrarcunanoune’” time ee silk clocks, embroidered and lace lisle, Women's Fast black Lisle Thread | asco yards ot Ribbons, various | Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, il] A Tront a reliable maker, news CAsiERS + S)(HOTOGRAPHERS . 5 anolar Committed Suicide After | at 355C. per Pair. 6 Pair 2.00. } Hose, plain and ribbed. widths, great variety of colors, extra fine, medium and heavy. est cut, all sizes, rs CHAMBERMAIDS |. 1 | ronTERs Ul apn een re wey Values up to 75c. per Pair Regular Value, 30¢, Regular Price, 820, and 45c, Regular Price, 19¢. Regular Price, 2.00, " 5 | PRESSERS 4 ig LD, Mags s 4 . i ; ‘ & sn tras \Watamcontariaeline ceisan inibiace ard atte raleatante tiene Friday, 25c. Pair, Friday, 19¢ and 25c Yd, Friday, 10c, Pair, Friday, 1,25 Pair. reat and nde , ~ pemearmeminccm sant ene a Se os ver lee dat mun 5 ee with white soles, tans, slates and plain black, — — - . a ’ aitae waNper 7) 5) 880 after he | at 17. per Pair. 6 Pairs 1,00. Women’s Neckwear! )| Trimmed Hats! || Men's Negligee Shirts!]/ Women’s Vests! i ‘ ‘4 apa ity, Benek | r I || i 7 Soca’ 8]\en is aald to have ben a curser aeel Under A Special Assortment of BF) 4 5) cia1 assortment of Trimmed yi] White and Fancy Nesligee Shirts, fl] swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, sizes STABLEMEN | q| Beart of Mrs, Miller, le formerly % wear. Lawn Ties Outing Hats comprising all the f}\] cut generously full, neat patterns, aie Si nealy finished at neck and 12 | STeNOOKAPHERS , ¢| DAME’ With the Millers, and was or- | 1,200 Suits of American Silk in Pink, Blue and Helio, Hemstib ened and ase SLA | newest Maas ang aitects, 5 | Regular Price, 69¢, and 75c. [|| Shoulders. | H Friday, }0c & 9c Each} | Yani ‘ to Mia ae.” Whon Mr ser | 1,800 Suits aiaeeed Balbriggan, in Pink, Blue and Helio, 5 AMPH: + Bl vo was met by his Pts UP TNTHY at Cc, per Suit. Usual price $1.50. | Sg RN eT By Riper ce gl “AU CAST WUT pases SAWN EL Tree JO alli, tatlroad i a a, RSS 2. 3-BO ce, | slaltorr WILTIR FO00 17: ate 8° Of ACH; een Cly =| abother room Miller din Ha Wee wad tawny blown Derate miruggin ene Broadway, 8 and 9 Sts. ren iTS Tt