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RET 0 CLUE 10 THE STOLEN JEWELS Those Arrested on Suspicion of Having Robbed J. H. Taylor in Seymour Hotel Are Dis- charged. e CSL SET FOR INE Revorder Goff Thinks District- Attorney’s Request to Begin "It Monday Would Be Unfair “for the Prisoner. OFF TO NOTIFY THE NEW KING. —_—— Deputation of the Two Servian Chambers Starts for Geneva toConduct Peter Karageorge- vitch to Belgrade. THREE HUT I HORSE'S AS Doctor and His Assistant Thrown to Street and Suffer Severe Injuries While Man Is Run Over. vi Burragine, » boy fourteen years old, of No. 416 Monmouth atreet, ‘The doctor waa picked up unconscious, with his body and face bruised and cut, One of hin eyes was #0 pacly lacer- ated that it is feared he may lose bis sight. The boy was cut over the right eye and had his left leg broken, Dragging the overturned carriage, the horse continued his mad run, and at Montgomery and Washington streets knocked down and ran over Edwa: Purdy, forty years old, of No, 40 J sey avenue, injuring him eo badly that he had to be sent to the City Hospital. Dr. Lautman and the boy were as- sisted to their homes by friends, The horse was caught by @ policeman at the Pennsylvania ferry, after running over He is out up slightly. The MaRS Skt a CoA a alan mr | SE SUTH MVE 19 UT020™ STREETS. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF All Sorts of Upholstery Goods. MANY ARE ONE-QUARTER AND ONE-HALF REGULAR. o POURTH FLOOR. \ J THis sale offers unusual opportunities to those who seek high-class goods at reductions. They are as low in price NOW as they would be if this sale was held at the usual time—in August. Some Extraordinary Values COLORED IRISH POINT LACB CURTAZAS, in the Small Needfuls. Mandsome designs, mounted on fine quality net, elaborately em- Satin Cushion Tops, Cheney Bros’ brofdered In artistic colors, all in small lots of two to six pairs of a }98c. quality, each 69 A runaway accident in Jersey City oc- badly damaged. easioned much excitement and damage. Dr. John Lautman, of No. 670 Jersey avenue, waa driving bis call rig when the horse became frightened passing un- der the Pennsylvania Rafiroad trestle at Newark avenue and Henderson streét BELGRADE, Bervia, June 16.—A aepu- tation of the two Chambers, componed of four Senators and twenty Deputies, headed by the Presidents of the two Houses, left Belgrade by special train last night to inform King Peter of his election to the throne. The officers who have been appointed to attend the King ‘The police of the East Fifty-first street station have been unable to find any trace of the $8,000 worth of Jewelry stolen from the apartments of J. H. ‘Taylor in the Seymour Hotel, at No. 50 West Forty-fitth street, last Friday. Four employees of the hotel were trlet-Attorney to rush the érial of Witl- fam , the negro who ehot and Villed Charles McFarlane, Superintend- ent of thé Apti-Pollcy Society, in the ourridor of the Criminal Court Building Yesterday. ‘The Recorder announced this decision in response to @ plea of ex- Rew Newspaper naal, Sommers's Newspaper Manual was issued to-day. It ts a well-bound vol- ume of 150 pages. In an article on advertising George M. Babcock states and arvested on susplolon. ‘They were and started ¢o run away, Within half al that there are 20000 newspapers Civil Justices Wauhope Lynn, the pris- went on the same train, ‘The deputa- Deriodicalr in the United States, with an ee rite cor a reasonable time inj H@ry Mantgomery, Norman H. Pow-l1io0 wy expected to return here with | Dock of Cooper place on Newark: averne ‘egate armuel clroulation of 9,000,000, style. Gales Silks, 44 colors ¥ Ure , engths, regularly 49c. e oe the carringe was overturned, throw!ng | 099 oll, Arthur Edmund and Alice Howard. cout the doctor and his attendant, George BAmund and Montgomery were dis- charged on the day after their arrest. In Powell's rooms at No. 216 West Forty-sixth street detectives found aev- etal spoons belonging to the hotel and he was held for trial on @ oharge of petty lanoeny. To-day the Howard girl, who lived in the same house with Powell, was dis- charged by Magistrate Barlow tn the Yorkville Court under a guspended sen- tence, She was first technically ac- cused of disorderly conduct. She was placed under the eurveiliance of Miss Smith, a probationary officer. ‘The Rev. Dr. Mottet. pastor of the Church af the Holy Communion, had to the Court for her. The police have no hope Of ever recgyering the stolen jewels. SLEUTH’S NEW MOVE IN A POOL-ROOM WAR. ‘Gnd receipts of $10,000,000 a or advertising. $3.95 for curtains worth $6.50. $4.85 for Curtains worth $8.25, $5.90 tor curtains worth $9.75. BONNE FEMME CURTAINS, About 120 imported Bonne Femme Curtains, made of extra quality mull, beautifully trimmed with hand-made Renaissance lace, $4.85 for Bonne Fomme Curtains worth $10.00, $7.90 for Bonne Femmo Curtains worth $16.50, $12.75 tor Bonne Fomme Curtains worth $25.00. Also a small lot mounted on extra quality, silk, worth from $37.50 £0 $50.00, at, CCB....sereeseeesecseseeees $25.00 which to prepare a defense. the King on Monday or Tuesday next. ‘When the murderer was arraigned be- fore Recorder Goff Mr. Lynn put in a plea of not guilty. Thon he esked As- sistant District-Attorney Ely if it were true that the District-Attorney intended to bring Spencer to tria] mext week. Mr. Bly replied that em application would be made for a special jury to try the case mext Monday. “I consider thig undue haste on the District-Attorney's par said Mr, ‘Lynn, “and appeal to the Court for some eonsideration for the prisoner's counsel. Z'imay want to ictroduce evidence of mental abberation for this prisoner and y to 8 him. I ma: Sa ae gate sanity, bis antecedents and causes that might have led to ental disorder. All this will take some time.” replied; “While it is the District Recorder Goff desirable thing be upheld in the can oo bogest Justice, I do not belie : ie haste. Considering the ti fed, I th: ‘this crime was commit! ios The Chamber met at 10 o'clock this dead morning and adjourned for the purpose of going to the Cathedral, where a great thanksgiving service, including @ Te Deum, was celebrated. ‘The Metropolitan, in « brief address, congratulated the nation on the restora- ton of the Karageorgevitch dynasty. While deploring the necessity for recent events, he thanked the anny for what it had done and praised its behavior. The officers audibly expressed their pleasure at these remarks. . During the service cannon etationed Jn the vicingty were fired at intervals. ‘Troops Hined the atreet in ¢ront of the cathedral, Extraordinary lack of interest is shown by the majority of people in the events arising from the revolution. Mae notice issued by the munteipal authorities yesterday calling on the in- habitants to decorate their houses in honor of the new King has met with ecant attention and the town by no Silk Covered Cushions, filled with silk floss, $1.75 value, for. 75 Drapery Fringe, short lengths and i larly 12}¢¢. to 5 Silk Loops, styles, soiled, formerly 39c. to $1.25 pr.... 10) Cotton Loops, about two hundred, slightly solled and shopworn, each...] Curtain Goods, remnants of lace and Swiss, yd... 5 Armure Tapestry Lambrequins, odd colors, $3.00 value, each Silk Moire Lambrequins, with dee] tassel fringe, $5.90 value, for... .§2. 90 Tapestry Squares, for cushion tops and chair seats, 39c. grade, each.... 19 Bamboo Portieres, in rich geometri- cal designs, $1.25 quality, each..... ! Reoorder Goff will not permit the Dis- fee eeeeeeeeseeees WINDOW SHADES. Just thirty in the lot; made from washable linen, all elaborately lace trimmed, some with hand-made Renaissance lace, others with applique effects. Worth up to $5.00; while they last, each Summer Cottage Supplies should include is oxime was committed, I | anos ‘as a Zegtive appearanoe,” The Dewar’s *‘Special”’ ° Bae Eee aE FE oxnasosig, noeey Waste fark i ancien ae >P 25 Parlor Suits at a Saving ‘ . Bond Henan Resured to beara praia soe b. cekeed relates ote PRICES ARE A THIRD TO A HALF BELOW REGULAR. JACOB HAYS DROPPED DEAD. eC otf hott tet alg CRED and FIFTH FLOOR. yi Three and five piece suits that we are anxious to move in a hurry because of the room they occupy, which we need for other things. All new and desirable patterns, The prices are actually less ly and rej caused by flying bullets. tory Detective Sergeant John Kennedy, of 3 to the installation of the new ruler. The mised to con: Long Island City, to-day appealed to Millionatre Had Jast Told Wife He Felt Better When Stricken. | Sectsion of city Magistrate Taike J. Col, newapage fee arte mpeme ee fue Dewar’s “White Label” than present cost. * a2 \y_ to-day, en) \@ reporters at+ oe °, 2, cs Arrangements will be made to-day for|jins, which confirmed a conviction en- | tended at the Inted hour they were The designs are artistic and beautiful; made from thoroughly seasoned woods and finished with ourtly old thet he inspecion postponed until to-morrow. Mhe absence of all expression of re- gret among the educated classes is most striking and leads to the conclusion that ofther the assassinations were ¢x- tremely popular or the Servians are the moat {mpassive people in the world. A@ @ matter of fact, the whole country is governed by a fow men, and in many the funeral of Jacob Hays, a millionaire, been ‘who dropped dead at his home, No. 615 Mifth avenue. The service will probably ‘be held to-morrow and will be attended many old-time members of the Block Exehan, i Mr. Hays had just told felt better than he had e ws when he fell over on Whicker” great age FREDERICK GLASSUP. NEW YORK Sole United States Agent tered against him by Magistrate Con- eatest care. norton on a oharge of threatened as- aault. Joseph Lally, of No. 2% Borden avenue, Long Island City, was the complainant against the officer, He alleged that Kennedy had threatened him with bod- ames and upholsterings are practically indestructible, while coverings’are latest color- nes and patterns, in silk damask, silk tapestry, Verona Velour, panne plush, Persian and brocaded velours, THREE-PIECE PARLOR SUITS. FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUITS. $31.00 value for K $90.00 value for... wr ioe . 50} 98,00 value fo he bed. fe died almost immediately. He had|/tly harm after having failed to secure | cy he peasantry are orant of the guffered {rom heart disease for a long|evidence that would warrant his arrest {cause of the change. There are peae- 105.00 value fo! 68.00 e, but it was thought that he was|on a charge of pool-selling. Kennedy /ants living not far from the ital improving. made no defense apd wae put nnder | who not know the name of their 110.00 value 69.50 BamiTae (er enece canst ce, oe [eat fe ted Pee Petes astartay end (Ee nen eee eoreree 114.80 value forsee 71,00 a eee enee wiloh was euocceded |eignt meh arrested there have been in- |e one 5 125.00 value fo: 77.00 by the firm of John Hays & Co. Later dicted for pool-selling. Kennedy wishes bo ie Penicent of ca ntieetene Estat Liestey moma le ee called. any large Anancal undertakings.” come forfeited, RUGS AND MATTING. HOUSEKEEPING LINENS. . FIRST PLOOR. BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. 2 yds. long; value $2.25, each.... O3 234 yds. long; value $2.75, each 3 yds. long; value $3.25, each. NAPKINS TO MATCH. Breakfast size; value $2.35, doz., . Dinner ‘size; value $3.25, ase a5 HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS. THIRD FLOOR. High-grade Smyrna Rugs, guaranteed quality, all wool, copies of fine Persian and Indian carpets. |\GarmMaNn &@) Entire Block, Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. The Store That Saves You Money. H.ONeill & Co. 18x 36in.... “ mone Bonded and ety Cane Hemstitched Huck Offer Wednesday, June 17, Special Values in Royal Wilton Rugs, from the looms of a famous pre s, are pa aa 4 re es ; +» $2.85 H in mill, guaranteed quality, very Guten and Dewey Huck. Tove ta sya y: ig ae Aereeiry rug, suitable for parlor, library and dining room. Ori- he ousehold L ens. e ental and omen designs and. coloring: doz. .. TRAY AND CARVING CLOTHS, Hemstitched Damask, 18x27 ins., each.... Hemstitched Damask, 20x30 ins., each. . TURKISH BATH TOWELS. Including Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases. RAZ Mn 0 Heine 8 Four thousand rolls fine and medium Japan and China Mattings at greatly reduced prices. This mat- Wednesday and Thursday. HEAVY DAMASK 2x2 yds, at eel a8 9209 act First Sale of Its Kind Ever Inaugurated in This City. ting Is seamless, made from new, fresh straw, and & Five hundred dozen Bleached Turkish Towels, street, BN Sasa 0c 15 Extraordinary Values Displayed in O Tea aa sett ae ht || Meo ued ts: ae Sah . . 00 ea zl : Two hundred and fifty dozen Bleached Turkish Tow- Wortb 25% more. Ty Pp. aye In ur sate. els, hemmed ends, extra hens 24x50, inejevaiee aBC, } CHINA MATTING, 84.78, $5.50, $7.00, $6.00, $9.00, $10.00, $11.00, JAPAN MATTING. 50, 80, $13.50, $16.50, $18, $8.50, $9.50, $10.50, $11.00, $1 0, $) }» $18.50 each ... 15 Fulton St. Show Windows. You can see the goods advertised before visiting the Store. numbered, corresponding to this advertisement. Prices in plain figures on goods advertised. We Give “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps. Regular price $1.50 and $2.10. Dinner size, $1.98 and $2.98 dozen. Regular price $2.25 and $3.50, 1,000 dozen TABLE NAPKINS, Breakfast size, $1.25 and $1.75 dozen. assorted patterns, ' “Electro” Ball-Bearing Sewing Machines, $13.95. FOURTH FLOOR, The swift-running “Electro” is the latest roduct of one of the leading American manu- racturers, with ball-bearing device which doubles the life of the bearing and causes the machine to run with one-half less power. Every attachment 4 known to the age—drop head, swell front, golden oak woodwork. The swift-running ELECTRO Each window Special Prices on ART EMBROIDERIES. FOURTH FLOOR. Tinted Centre Pleces on tan, pink, blue, green, stamped for embroidery in daisy and holly de- signs, 27 in., reduced t0...++++sseeeeeeees BD Good Toilet Towels—Thousands of Dozens. Special Lots of Tenmed ot Pesan }19c, each, $2.25 per dozen, Extra heavy HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, 15c. cach, $1, figured damask patterns, { cach, 1,75 per doses HUCK and DAMASK TOWELS, } 250 cach, $2.90 per ai Striped Lawn Bureau Sets, over colored Linin cannot be worn out by foot power use, Manufac- heavy weight ; pure linen, ? PEE Coren ¢ 5 if cial ; seston eceeeceaeeseneets turer’s name and five- \ acahhess eee year guarantee with every WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, }20c, each, usually 25c, Window No. 1. Window No. 2. Window No. 3, Hand-embroldered Sofa Cushions, on best art ticking, }3 machine. o 1,00 Banquet Ww 5 1.2 ; variety of designs, ribbon trimmed; value $10.00, to To make the ELECTRO known to you we omen’s 1.25 49c. Embroidery, close... $3.95 $3 shall sell a limited number to-morrow at’$13.95. Tim ortant Ss. ale of Lamp Globes, 0 Very Spectat: ‘Final reduction of cut edge, round- ners Pp 58c. Umbrellas, 69c, 15c, Yd. thread Linen Centres, stamped In assorted designs, Spechal attention {s called to our Automatic Lift Sewing Lea ther Goo ds. See Window Display, net , Pal Display, 16 inen.... sooeeees Machine. Agents would ask you $50.00; special, -$20,00 —————_________e , Alterations now in progress compel us to materially re- | duce the space usually allotted to this department. To Te- Window No, 4. | Window No. 5. Window No. 6 Lad paths paurtd nobody has succeeded in duce the stock at once we have made radical reductions eG peo i as it ta ny eiaietieg eercushent sae gcous are Oe new and comprise about Women’s 25c. 20c. Bath Towels, Women’s 75c. Hats, and Maas Le ce eyatataa : 4000 pieces of Leather ods, including Pocketbooks Bete Chatelaines, Wrist Bags, Purses, etc. They come pial Sad Vests, 12%. 12%c. 25c. Good Sense pedi? ace Rach ode more of the apple which fell on Sir , See Window Display. trimmed and in all the popular leathers. LOT 1—WRIST BAGS and PURSES, former price 29c, and 39c. each, at...+.-..- pee reseerccce Cercceeerees Wee eeeeceeee LOT 2—Walrus,Real Seal and Alligator combination POCKE,T- BOOKS, plain and sterling silver trimmed, former each; special at... LOT 3—Real Scal, Alligator and Seal Grain CHATELAINE and WRIST BAGS, former price 75c. each; special at,....... LOT 4—Chatelaine BAGS, POCKETBOOKS and Wrist BAGS, former price §1.00 and $1.25 each; specialat......... fie Window Display ‘saya eli lion ig3 “hard when % along in the formief stories bo ton’s nuple, Washington’s hatchet, Tell’s bow arrow, or such like matters, But grayity extends a long way out- side of anybody’s orchard. f \s inflexi- ble, omnipresent, the w, has. been undone by any Court of ‘Appeals, % pe sun attracts the earth and the | stars. The earth attracts the moon, And each and eVery one of them st- See Window Display. —_—_———_———___—__ Window No. 7. Women’s 2.50 Oxford Ties, 1.35. See Window Display. OO Shoe The survival of the fittest. The “COWARD "— the one Oxford which fits without a suspicion of wrong tightness } 15c Window No. 8 d 59c. Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 38c. See Window Display. Window No. 9, 15c. Wash Dress Goods, 7c, Seo Window Display. POR SALS EVERYWHERE LOT «Conbiation FOCKETOOKS, pin tnd Stein Liebig’ s 4.00, 3.00 and 2.00 Women’s 3.00 It fits from.the first to the : it has been earn (9 do all igi gt ; ling ; A . 3. along, that ¢ World attracts readers. : Has pins SOLE EN tice oman 50c. Beef, Wine and White Waists, : i last day of wear. : Further, The World "Business Oppor- | BOOKS, former price $2.75 and $3.75 cach; special at.....ese. | 91-49 Iron, 23c 1.00 White Skirts, 1.00. SOLD NOWHERE EL3E, REFLEATOSS ON THE meeting piace for ‘eaphal and gente , x UU, 3B. nlus, Those who have ideas those wi have money meet here, aot both aay Pare Ok cach aul .But-ideas are not all. 4n to-; World there are fifty-six business oppor tunities, 2 poe of twenty-one over the same day year. Among the offers the reader will find a hotel of 35 rooms, furnished; a partner with $175 is wanted; a grocery store is for sale; an opportun- *% 8—Imported Suede BAGSand POCKETBOOKS, pla Sterling Silver trimmed, former price $4.49 to $5.98; plein | LOT.S—WRIST BAGS, in Walrus, Seal, Steer, etc., mount _ With ‘eawtitul frames, former price $5.98 to $10.7: erate {$2.98 See Window Display. LAW OF GRAVITY. }$4.50 See Window Display. on | Women’s 7.50 White Shirt Waist Dresses, 3.50. Se! Window Display, See Window Display. fADere 8. COWARD, Greenwich St, near Warren StgN.¥. " Pilled, “Every particle of matter in the unl- verse attracts every other particle with a ; Md ; ‘ Bus.| force directly provortionate to its mass, Midayplecashatrons is palettes and Increasing as the square of the dis- ‘World Want sheet. The three and/|tance decreases.” ity to go into a small manufacturing F coven time rates are paying propost| Although Sir Isaac Newton formulated missin ciple aes: A partae 8 Cee) rrree this law in the latter days of the seven-|down the list of Commercial Window No, 14. Window No. 15, 14,00 ‘‘Leatherette’’ Couches, 9.50. See Window Display. —————___ Boys’ 1. Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ope 1.80" Wash Suits, 85c, See Window Display. [Rees Ue soae ee eae