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ds Were Plentiful as Raindrops on Stage of the Music Hall and Outside Was a String of Automobiles. SWARM OF CHORUS LADIES. Middle-Aged and Old, and Lean, Tall and Short, They Engagements “Apply for + £ Road Compani RENT—Seren-room furnished flat, nexr Tist gt. and Riverside Drive; ai! modern !mprove- ments and conveniences; lapply to Marguerite Cobb, care Weber & Fields. I cannot leave New and go on the road. When you o last week I would be engaged I ted a flat for a year and furnished {t, course you realize, Mr. Fields, that #f I go to Boston with ‘The Englieh -[Daisy’ I will be compelled to pay board. X cannot pay board on the road. What shall I do with my automobd! (Weber? Really, it is a pity that I must ve Broadway to work for you." a tall, well-proportioned in a gray tailor-made suit, swung ‘an umbrella, which caused Will Francia, (the musical director, to slide from his ‘at the plano onto the fl stage of Weber & Ficlds's mustc crowded to the limit to-day and women—young, ‘middle- old; fat, lean, tall and short— @eeking engagements with one of the ix companies which the actor-managers fill have upon the road next season. | ‘The “ladies of the chorus’ were the » ret to arrive, and promptly occupied the owen or more chairs which were on ‘The persons seeking ‘small owner leaving olty. “But. Mr. Teal, George Farrand was the one lonely for a time, and he wrapped him- (Souncll with Brig.-Gen, Frank D. Bald- win which resulted in the opening of the reservation a couple of years ago. Ben Teal and Lew Fields sat at o @mall table near the curtain line and called the anxious to them. One of the the most striking! beautiful women there was Fannie Hawley, whose visit will Rot be forgotten for many a day. Miss Hawley went in a touring car with a [itep aii Wore a dark drab rain coat and Jeathorn gantlets. “How much do you pay?’ she de- $18 to. $45," responded Mr. oof ee a lway. No, {Enever’ have had any stage experience. ‘Teal mirmvired somethin, it was customary She Wanted an Understudy, to join this troupe Wer Jumped in out of the wet get the parts for himself and wite his new piece “Personal,” in which “Father Ducey is writin, ine and me, which Weare to ace roe at . “Lhaye just come from a dentist who a tooth and broke it into a do you take out 25: th “Use dynamite,” ad who had just affixed Sontract io support Collier. Musical Director Francis was te) "lof the sad fate ‘Texas terror, who invented rand who killed thirty- before he landed in the Hunt: » When Bean ‘Teal cut sno! ¥ with a curt “Please try this girl was scared to death as she ano, The fact that phe ret laced on the iid of the inacrue not add to her composure. her signature to a stood by the piano. , ah, ah, a—! es ‘proke out in spota Ike av case" . ‘The others who were y. ugh the ordeal, started to titter, rancis, whose heurt is in keeping with as bulk, sald: ‘That will do; we will again in a tew minutes,” he next girl, who wore glass door- in her ears, had a and was plainly at her ease. “That's all right,’ said the man at the walked over to Bent 4 fine contralto, i e girl ‘and Lew Feld Impecting th Bverything stopped stood the scene moc Do,” the new Weberfelds skit. costume basket. 1! cd cussion because there was too mu green, This kas finally adjusted by: the tise of flags, and the men turned to thelr ‘slater of Sadie, as John Yo lela for Who: rite McDonald, led in Australia several years to understudy ja a great friend of mine,” can wear her dresses without tion,” chimed in Ben Teal course you dance?" ‘course, ded was drawn up on the ‘The men engaging the people have * geen about 800 up to date, and hope to gecure those needed 1: TO DEATH IN WEST SIDE PRISON, ‘ y Villiame Plunged from the Top Tier of Celis and is Be- eved to Be a Suicide. 3 & cleaner in the ‘Court Prison, fell or dropped tler in the prison: to-day, of the el from lospital, ity-twWo Years old, a BUILDING FIGHT TO CO ON-PARKS | Housesmiths’ Walking Delegate, Re-Elected, Declares Tie-Up| Must Continue Until Bosses | Abandon Arbitration Plan. HIS FACTION TO CELEBRATE. Police Captain Will ..ave 150 Men at Maennerchor Halli When Union Members Hold Their Jubilee Over Accused Agent's Victory. Supporters of 6am Parks in the build- ing unions are preparing a wild cele- bration for Friday night to commem- orate his re-election as walking dele- | gate of the Housesmiths and Bridge- men’s Union. From the arrangements which have been made already it is forecasted that the victory will be im- pressed on the memories of those who attend, Capt. Tighe says he will have 160 policemen on duty in Maennerchor Hall that night. Parks awoke to-day sore and bruised from the handling he recetved last aight when his victory was announced. He was thrown on the shoulders of the husky workingmen and carried from Maennerchor Hall to the car. As many as could climbed on the car and when it reached his home at Highty-third street and Lexington avenue there was @ still greater crowd awaiting him. He Made a Speech. He made a speech in which he eald: “Boys and fellow-workers, I feel that you have given me new courage to fight your battles over again, I thank you for your friendship at this moment when I most needed it, Your votes show that you do not believe the charges against me. I assure you that you will not re- grot your support of me." But the “boys and fellow-workers” were not satisfied. They would not let Parks enter his handsome apartments until he had taken them all across the street and purchased a round of drinks. ‘Then the crowd left him, In an interview with an Evening World reporter Parks sald later that now that he was re-elected he would see that the tle-up in phe building trades would continue until the contractors abandon thelr present plan of arbitra- tion. ‘This plan does away with the walking delegate and his arbitrary power of calling strikes at any time tnd on any pretense, and establishes a board or committee of conciliation and arbitration, Farley Backs Parks, ‘William H. Farley, the leader of the new Board of Buliding Mechanies, cor- roborated the views of Parks in an in- terview with The Evening World to-day. He says that the meeting between the employers and the locked out men last aight was in no sense satisfactory. “They tried to stuff thelr arbitration plan down our throats,” said Farley. “Mr, Hidiits would not lsten to us after he had finished his talk. They gave us to, understand that it would be their acieme or nothing. “Well, let it be that way, The men will not go back to work unless the bosses restore old conditions pending ar- bitration. This arrangement settled the coal mining atrike Jn Fennaylvania, | 1s @ any reason why It should i ia Now York with ao many skilled work n unable to to earn a livin; of differences? The cmployererhava cet to grant us something. We are not Js up to the bossen to trent un de- - We will go back to work to- morrow under the old conditions and abide by anything the arbitrators may decide, but we will not stand for having the employers take everything.” The walking delegates el ti by the Bamuel J. Parks, 1,178 votes. Charles Massey, 1,171 votes. ‘Tim MeCarthy,, §8 vote: Robert E, Neidig, Parks's bitter en- emy, Who ‘was the leader of the ops porlig” faction, “Waa uit revelected if je defeated John by 188 votes, | Bey L. K. Prince, speaking for the em- plovers, said this” afternoon. that ‘the Treason the meeting last night was bar- ren of results was because the men were not aincere. “We received intimation," said Prince, “that it waa thelr Intention to. precip: itate a row, break up the meeting, and then tell the newspaper reporters’ that we would not treat with them. We folled them there by having an open meeting. and the best they could do was bluff. ‘There will be no adjustment of the difficulties tn the building trades until the men aceept the arbitration plan proposed to them.” ACCUSED DIAMOND MERCHANT FREED, Recorder Goff Dismis ment Found Against James Berg- man on Brother-in-Law’s Charge, On the motion of Lawyer Abraham Levy, Recorder Goff this morning hon- orably discharged from custody James Bergman, a diamond merchant, of No. 37 Maiden lane, who was arrested ana indicted a month ago for subornation ot perjury on the evidence of ms brother-in-law, Louls Sink, Besides discharging Bergman the Re- corder dismissed the indictment against him, remarking that testimony of al+ leged accomplices should be thoroughly. corroborated before an indictment was ‘ound, Sink, who was married to Hergman's sister, -abandoned his wife, It is sald, Bergman's SHE DRANK POISON Groans, but Too Late to Save Her, ' No, $6 East One Hundred and Thirt sixth street, died at the Lincoln pital to-day from drinking ook acid, She ti ¢ poison In her room, and, her groans attracted ihe tenants in the hor was unconscious when Pee wi Biel ay she wan! wi OPPENHEIM@LLINS&@ — JUNE 24, OFFER ON WEDNESDAY, The Following Remarkable Values to Close Out Before Inventory: About 180 LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS, of Broadcloth, Cheviot and Voiles, former prices $85.00 and $45.00; TO CLOSE... _ SICILIAN WALKING SUITS, former price $30.00; TO CLOSE.. a VOILE MESH DRESS SKIRTS, over-drop skirt of Taffeta Silk; tormer price $30.00 .,..eee... ——— UTER-GARM sesseeeeseeeeTO CLOSE,. ENTS, former .-TO CLOSE.. TAFFETA SILK and PONGEE price $27.50 to $85.00.. About 200 Ladies’ Summer Dresses, Consisting ot LADIES’ FOULARD SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS, accordion plaited........scee seer ee eees eearoesegetcaee LADIES’ LINEN SHIRT WAIST SUITS, embroidered fronts......+.+-.+++ ORGANDIE and DIMITY DRESSES and PONGEE SHIRT WAIST SUITS, embroidered fronts... ‘The above are taken from the regular stoo and reduced from $28.00 and $35.00. LADIES' SHIRT WAIST SUITS, of Taffeta Silk and Foulards, all new colorings (value $20.00 and $28.00)........... Bove LINEN WALKING SUITS, Box Plaited Model, in Blue, White,T: Ladies’ Walking Skirts. Of Fancy Materials, Scotch Tweeds...............-..5 3,90, 4.90, 6.90 Of Brilliantines, Black and Blue......,....6.045 ves 5.90, 7.50, ele ad allvenca 275; 390; SPECIAL—WHITE CANVAS AND SERGE WALKING SKIRTS (value $10.00). aS eee Ladies’ Summer Waists. OF Linen....cesceese sere LAWN WAISTS, reduced from $2.00, INDIA SILK WAISTS, SILK WAISTS, Broadway and 21st St. COTTON PRICES AT NEW RECORD Bulls Capture the Market, and|""wnic absolute. contemation of. the ona Flood of Buying Orders statement is withheld, it is reasonably reduced from $4,00.. reduced from $7.00... COLORADO FUEL STIRS. STOCKS preferred rall 6 veatments preferred declined 3. ”q Gra: Ma and rights, e's Gas of Chicago, Union Pacific red, United States Leather pre- red and Wisconsin Central preferred. 1oes was from he total sales of stocks of 21 rice fluctuations Jump Awakens Traders from Lethargic State and Dealings Take on Life While Prices Advance. Sensational Send July, August and Sep-|icitor-General of the Department of tember Kiting. of trom last recorded eale are . Low, Clos.0h' Kes 53 One of the most exciting and spec- tacular upturns of the season in the cotton market ovcurred sight atter mid-| MARSHALL O, ROBERTS Cao The weekly crop report from Yashington had just been read and received a bearisa interpretation, re- TAKES A BRIDE. sulting in moderate declines. But almost immediately buying orders | Were received here from New Orleans| British Army Lleutenamt, Son of {and July was rushed up to 12.75, August New York Woman, Weds Miss 12.29 and Septemebr to 11.89, all of these es being new high recons for the Colorado Fuel was lifted in sensational style on the Stock Exchange this after- noon and went soaring until {t reached a gain of almost 8 points. ‘Wall street | Cai heard that the rise was due to continu- ous buying recently by brokers acting for the Gould-Rockefeller party, the talk of President Oegood was ac- cepted as a secondary factor. tives who watched the doings in Col- Bees Bi: =i erererere F Fteetettte + Boesena: :F ++ planned squeeze of the shorts. The new crop Ath °] el paltig, new crop positions responded only|Chapel at Wellington Barracks was strength int 8 | ¢ said to be controlled by the bull pool. | Crowded with distinguished persons this the cause, ‘however, market ‘benefited, which possessed the day being ehaken off, while deal- 25 FEE to | Lieut. Marshall 0. Roberts, of the Scots vernon: 9.90 1o October, | Guards, son of Mrs, Ralph Vivian, for- i “990 to |merly Mrs, Marshall O. Roberts, of New all along the line. The market closed firm, 4 | ‘Tremendous as wae Nooally, it was even surpassed | where shorts “were t 8 t Rib + Ms ae M% w % B=s8- rae sca {emeNt | daughter of Sir George Murray, Becze- reportel |tary of the British Port Office, who was AE, July cotton around 14 | private secretary to Mr. Gladstone when 3.73, with but little Offerings ven at those” prices: vanaf | tue latter was Prime Minister took Dut Very slight ehdWs of strengin| The Archbishop of Armagh oMclated on the part of Metropolitan was the eany feature on the traction Issues benefiting by the Court's refusal to dissolve the lease of the Metropolitan Street Rail- way to the Interurban Company. Prices held ail day and clowed high. The other tractions profited by the strength of Metropolitan and showed advances. - the Indict- the bull leaders here to/and the band of the Scots Guards, of AN ‘Lieut. Roberts's step- through the afternoon there was a wila,| Which regiment ‘Lieut. unreasoning rush to cover. under which | father, Col, Vivian, was formerly Colo~ July reached 12.90, August 12.56 and Sep- SZESASES S3zo3 FREE ES, ett +e * and Iron opened 611-2, @ loss of 1-2 per cent. in com- parison with Its closing of yesterday, and during the afternoon was pushed and at the close rallied a final quotation was 69346, -8 per cent, on the day. + * Colorado Fuel In the last few minutes there was a little realizing by roem eased the situation slightly, but the final| tone was firm with July at 12.84 August| .49 and September at 11.88. "Dh | list closed § to 69 points net higher. ‘The total sales were estimated at 609,000 which| . The late Marshall (Owen Roberts, who ae: ' a je Bon-| ear through a (rust fuhd provided by Wheat and corn opened under to-day, due to the favorable crop advices trom | Dall the West and on disappointment over cables, together with the light accept- ed iSTOCKS ACTIVE ON THE CURB Prices of the Princtpal Securttes | V3r Wee eee ent age yours Sob: Metropolitan securities closed with a Metropolitan Street Rail- way was 11-2 over, while Brooklyn Rapid Transit was up 5-8 and Manhat- w York's 10.90 A. M. opening prices : Wheat—July, 441-8 bid: Septem- ber. 60 7-8; December, 81. Corn—Septem- and when she caused his arrest he want to District-Attorney Jerome and made an alleged confession to the effect that at his brother-In-law’s solicitation ne had sworn falsely against several or weditors. Prices of stocks on thi to-day, with trading fairly actly bid and asked securities were curb were off | Nralized. British subject about three The | veara ago, and In August, last, recelyed cipal | «comm ‘The Steel issues closed with gains of 38 and 5-8 while the Ene stocks were up 1-8 to 6-8 ‘Tennessee Coal and Iron closed at $1, an advance of 1 5-8 over Its Amalgamated Copper was up 3-4, as were Southern Pn-| ber, cific and Unton Pacific and Wabash were each 1 Baltimore & Ohio, hio, Denver and Gi and Western and each closed with an adv opening prices 1578 to 753-4. Corn—July, §) to 497-8; September, 4 7-5 pricea of the closing pricas were: July Atchison, Read es Hectic Vehicle «2... Rieetrie Vehicle pt TO END HER LIFE. The Neighbors Heard Mary Bole's Chicaya's closing prices were: wheat. 78 14 offer PBeptember, Sa aS Et St, Paul gained 1-2, as did Norfolk Rock Island was up 5-8 and New York Central 8 advanee of 11-8 was while Loulsville and Nashville and Southern Railway were Tiinois Central and Wisconsin Central and Atchison preferred were un- BELFAST, Ireland, June 33.—The sum- ui mer meeting of the Institute of Naval Ses = Mary Bole, forty-nine years old, of 14-1 It you have done everything to| Brie, frst Britt make your boarding-house attractive | Central, 129.1 np miral Cleveland (retired), disduseing fant coaling ships for the navy, deprecated a large expenditure because “oll ‘will be| the future fuel for warships, and ex- periments fa gus veal are, being! make it sucanssful—advertise 1 with areat the Sunday Worl* in} 29 ties are extraordinary. $8.98 value, at...... Girls’ Dresses. Muslin Wear and Corsets. Few words of these offerings. You'll buy willingly enough when you see the merchandise that we are giving at these prices. Children’s Dresses in lawn and nainsook, lace and embroidery months to (3 Covers, Frenchstyles, cambric; round neck, hemstitched ruffles, tor- chon lace and em- broidery; 25c. values.. Cc Dimity Kimonos, blue and pink, double yoke; bands of white lawn; instead of 40c., special [oe at... a Manufacturer's Sample Cor- sets, values 98c. to $1.95; white and drab; coutil and batiste; elaborately 69c trimmed; special. .... Inenbe WEST 14% ST. ‘5 Great Bargain Squares for Wednesda Offering Some of the Best Values of the Entire Season—Read Every One. We Give Blue Trading Stamps on Cash Purchases—None on C. O. D. or Part Paid Purchases. Don't permit the terseness of these descriptions to be- little the merit of these offerings. Space is very lim- ited. Yet such money-saving opportuni- White Lawn Shirt Waist Suits with wide Cluny lace trimming on skirt and waist; also white dotted Swiss with hem. stitched and tucked waist and pleated skirt; also navy blue with white figure, white and black dot and black with white i figures instead of - ) 98 $5.00 each we are asking ° SL, } White Butcher Linen Sults with skirt and waist handsomely trimmed with Clun: ¥ ue 4.98 And Wash Goods Specials. If you have been following the cotton market reports you know that prices are mounting higher every day. In view of that fact, such offers as these ought to be snapped up in extremely short time. Here's a special lot of 40-inch White Victoria Lawns and 36-inch White Soft Finished Cambrics; both exceptionally well made materials, in widths seldom re- 3 tailed for less than half as much agai ne special, per yard. Linen Color Homespun Suit- ings, a most serviceble and com- fortable material for outing wear; worth 19c. per yard; 1 special at. 12!c 39c. White Woven Madra. small and medium floral designs; avery Lad eh Nes Sum- mer waists, and a splen value, at 9 25c Ss AND y. Silk Monte Garlos. Ideal Summer Wraps at a Fraction. Only a limited quantity of these to be pisces on sale to-morrow. We shall sell them all diy if they last, but they prob- ably will be gone before noon at this price, Pure Silk Box Coats, 26 inches long, in Monte Carlo style. These coats have never before been of- fered anywhere at such a price. Col- larless ‘model, long stole front, large puff cuffs, shoulder cape. Entire garment trimmed with silk braid; neck and stole trimmed with braid and “~ silk ornaments, Special at...... eees There'll Be Quick Selling, ° We Cannot Fill Mail Orders. Knit Underwear And Hosiery Bargains, Four items, taken’ at random from our great hosiery and knit under- wear Sale, Pre-eminent offerings: ‘Women’s Low Neck Ribbed Cotton Vests, ribbon in neck rate 1 \ oles, regular and extra 1 Duc sizes; 19c. value, at, Women’s Fancy Ribbed Cote ton Vests, extra sizes, silk rib- bon in neck and armholes; 5 Ke) 29c, values, at.......0056 c Women's Fast Black Lace Re Hes —All-over lace, fancy lace stripes, double sole, heel and 1 5e toe, 25c. quality, at... . Children’s Fast Black Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose—Full fashioned feet, double sole, heel and toe; also double knee; 9 sizes 6 to 10;special...... 19¢ White Goods ROOSEVELT HAS NAMED COUNSEL | Charles Bonaparte and Holmes Conrad Designated as Special Prosecuting Attorneys in the Post-Office Scandal. iy, WASHINGTON, June 23—Some con- sideration was given affairs in the Post- Otfce Department at the Cabinet meet- ing to- , but it Is understood that no definite action was taken. The investi- |gation, it was stated again this after- ‘noon, would be pressed until no trace of certain that Holmes Conrad, former So- Justice, and Charles Bonaparte have been selected by the Department of Jus- tice to assist the District-Attorney in the prosecution of the post-office cases. This step has been taken at the sug- gestion of President Roosevelt. Irene Helen Murray. LONDON, June 2%.—The Guard's afternoon to witness the wedding of York, to Miss Irene Helen Murray, ic. ‘There were nel, furnished eleven bridesmat died in 1880, left a fortune estimated at 38,000,000, When Lieut. Roberta came ot age he inherited an income of $12,000 Mrs. Roberta married Col. ‘an in 1892 at Calvary Church, New York, She hus a life interest in the greater part of her former husband's estate. Upon ho divided bet Van Wort. his father. vath the estate is to be id Mit has made kis home tn Hngland, Wire he was educated, became wnat: sslon as ieutenant in the #irst Battalion of the Scots Guards, ———— 481 LONDON STOCKS STEADY, 20% Hat Americans Show Little Life tn the Market Trading. ‘phere was little life in American stocks on the London Exchange to-day, though the other securities were steady, Jy | with trading active. ‘The prices for Americans were: Ana- conda, 41-4; Atchison, 67 1-4; Canadian, Bt. Paw irle, 82 3-4! referced, 07; Tiinol IW 3-4; ‘Central, eylvania, 68 Reading, 4 ern Pacitio, A teal pres 1 ie, Consol for money were ‘ far Tue ecgount ae ‘ York tere atone ing regueg 2G Pulte aenuad sates | Work Monday Morning Won Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods, Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE, 22D AND 23D STS., NEW YORK. Greater Bargains Than Ever. Women’s Tailored Cloth Suits cut to one-' alf and one-third former prices. We must clear up the Women’s Suit stock. Only 250 Suits left, and at the prices they won't last very long, Former Prices Completely Ignored. 7 50 for stylish Cloth SUITS, made of nice quality Cheviots O and Homespuns, plain tailored and fancy braid trimmed; 10.00 ©! $12.75 and $14.75. for $16.50 and $18.75 Walking SUITS of fine Chevlots: ° about 4 different styles to select from; evel rT - tifully tailored; unheard of value. eer eae for $19.75 to $24.75 Fine Tailored SUITS |: 12.75 line of beautiful materials, several chic atscucaairon made and trimmed to perfection—have been big sellers at former prices, for $26.75 to $34.75; consist of the finest = 19.7 SUITS shown this season; mostly ery Tees handsome silk drop skirt; beautiful fabrics in each suit, such as Voiles, Sicilians, Fancy Mixtures, Pan-Cheviots, &o, ~ Two Silk Marvels That will again set the women a-wondering, 4 pieces only (about 240 yards) of fine Black PEAU DE CYGNE SILK, the marvel of bargains; to-morrow at.... 59c 20 pieces of 23-inch PRINTED INDIA SILK, in all the Pretty Sum- mer colors, for street or house wear, newest, neatest figures; regularly 39c, and cheap at that; special Wednes- 30c GAY Bt... ccceccecoceeceesscecesecesssecessceesse Those Men’s Blue Serge Suits Have Captured the Town. No such Suits anywhere else under $12, and that’s the reason of the continuous crowds here after them. To-morrow an- other lot goes on sale—some single, some double breasted coats--some to fit stout men—sizes run up to 46 chest. es Worth $12.00, These Suits Are Fast Blue— All Acid Tested, and at $7.50 af- ford you the greatest oppor- tunity of the year, It won't cost anything to try one on, Sunday World Wants

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