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a, CHARGES FRAUD AND COLLUSICN Former Liquor-Dealer Shea Makes Accusation Against State Com. of Excise Cullinan and Fidelity and Casualty Co. ACCUSATION MADE IN SUIT. ee Bhea Seeks to Recover $1,600 Which He Deposited with the Company! When He Got His Liquor’ License, State Commissioner of Excise Pat- rick W nan and the Fidelity and y of New York, are nm and conspiracy », from May 1, pt a saloon at nty-ninth street, delity and Casualty nt in an action State Commissioner of . forfeltura of the $1,600 deposited m with the surety com- pany as rity for the proper con- ducting of his saloon during the year, Yo prosecution was Instituted against riod for which the cate was issued, nor the State Commissioner of Excise empt to revoke his license, The Fidel- Sasugity Company, however, urn to him his $1,600, after red by his certificate had hea, through his attorney, Wahle, began a sult In reme Court for its recovery. The surety company filed a demurrer, which was sustained by Justice Scott, whose decision was reversed by the Ap- pellate Division of the Supreme Court, Shea again demanded the return of Als money, but his request was ignored and the action brought by State Excise Commissioner Cullinan, in which the forfeiture of the $1,600 was sought, was begun, alleging that Shea kept a die- orderly place. Lawyer Wahle sets forth in the an- qwer to the suit that Shea, during the time he carried on the liquor traffic at Nos. 32 and a West ‘Twenty-ninth street conducted an orderiy piace and did not violate any of the provisions of the liquor tax law. ‘The answer goes on to sey, that “the defendant, Patrick J. Shea, charges the fact to be that thle aotiok 1s commenced as a result of collusion and conspiracy between the defendant, the Fidelity and Casualty Company, and the Dlaintite C188 missioner Cul- Unan),_ 0 fraudulently deprive, hin of said um of $1,600 due him from the Hidelity and. Casualty Companyeand for ihe purpose of enabling the Fiderty and Casualty Company to Intenpose as matter of defense to the action of the defendant, Patrick J. Shea. Mr, Wahle asks that the complaint be @ismissed with costs and that ‘he have judgment against the Fidelity and Cas- walty Company for nie $1,000 TEXTILE WORKERS RETURN TO WORK. Fourteen Hundfed Philadelphia Strik- ers to Give In, but 8,000 Are Still Out. PHILADELPHIA, July 7.—Of the 1,550 bands employed In the John Dobson cloth and blanket mill, Falle of Schuyl- kill, 1,400 returned to work to-day, terminating @ strike of five weeks’ dura- tion. The operatives went back cae the old basis of sixty hours a week. of the employ were Wiorventeo, the th Sues with liquor dl. mill, however, employs 900 unton weavers, 11225 of these were among the etrikers who reported for work to-day, ii the streets leading t0 Dobson's il | with ‘were thronged with union strikers from other sections of the city, who endeav- ored. to dissuade the employees from their Intention of resuming work. The members of the Execute Com- mittee of the Central Textile Workers' Union stated that the action of the Dob- son strikers will have no effect what- ever on the eight thousand cloth weav- ers of the Kensington district, which Is the United States. In that seotion not one af the weavers has returned where the fifty-five-nour week has not been conceded. World Wants INVARIABLY SUCCEED, 1,042 A Paid Help Wantsin this morning’s World, Bur 408 Paid Hel; ip Wante in the thirteen other N.Y. + papers combined. ~ BAKERS BARTENDERS . BUAOKSMITHS: BONNA2.. BOOKBINDERS . DOOKKEEPURS BOYS .... BUSHELMEN LAUNDRESSES . LUNCHMIPN MACHINISTS PAPERHANGERS PHOTOGRAPHERS . PIANO HANDS PLUMBERS . POLISHERS PORTERS PRESSURS , PRESsMON SALESLADIEG SALESMEN . SKIRT HANDS STABLEMEN . STENOGRAPHERS . TAILORS .. TRIMMERS TINOMITHS USEFUL MEN VARNIGHERS . WAGON HANDS . WAIGT HANDS WAITERS ... WAITRESSES . MISCELLANBOUS Ma.) mm TOTAL seen senees 04 Srekows § ees especially the day workers. | The lott | bi TONSORIAL SHARES IN BRISK DEMAND Bay Rum Preferred and Razor and Lather Common Show Wall Street District. Unexpected Downtown Combination Barbers of tne to Boost Chagrin in Market Circles. sorfals on the stock market to-day when the report transpired that the Barvers’ Price Readjustment Commit- tee had effected a corner in shaves and hair cuts that brought about an imme- diate advance of ten points. There was considerable fluctuation in the early trading because of the acknowledged uncertainty of the dead line the bar- bers of the financial district had es- tablished in secret conclave. It has been common rumor for many weeks that the father, scratch and clip Industries have been working toward amalgamation in the district restricted to finance. A bull movement followed, but as it leaked out that the final terms of agreement had not been settled, the bears easlly pounded down the price to the long-established par value of 15 for shaves common and preferred and 2 for the hair-cut unlisted, ‘There was littl trading until early in the month, when the demand for bay tum preferred went up with the rise in mercury, It was then that those who were en- Bineering the movement toward com- bination took advance of the rush orders for shaves preferred and boosted the price to 25. For a few days the market hung steady, But when the curb brokers began trading in scrub whiskers and unlisted dundreartes there was a slight decline and when a well-known mag- nate unloaded a block of Van Dyckes at the opening of Monday's market the bulls were beaten to cover. Gloating of Short Duration, The gloating of the bears, however, waa of short duration. hours yesterday the Barbers’ Price Re- adjustment Committee held a secret | meeting and scheduled their various holdings. The secretary of the commit- tee made @ speech. He sald: “It 1s time we took advantage of the general financial prosperity. "Every day etomers tell us In- cldentaily of their shrewdness in deat {n Industrials and other stocks to un tune of protits of miilions. ‘then the: nonchalantly purchase a ‘single share of uF stock, whether it be shave ferred, hatr common, singe singe limited’ or dry or wet shampoo. “Though the dealing is very active, often we seem to have been un- | able to effect an advance, as our hold- ings were scattered among so many rival concerns. Combine to Corner Market. combine and oorner the mar- ig the time of the year when Lats © not have to t against any ana tradi: in dundrearies, lilacs and other agriculturals that only | And an active market in cold weather, “Hear! hear!” came trom a dozen ton. acre magnates, “let us combine!" ‘The compact was then slened and the corner was on. The force. of the coi was felt at the epoine of all thee ox phanges to-day, With the consequent re- ault of an advance of ten points in all fonsorials. ‘The price remained (nol ucket, but cup) on Temple Fiace and one on New street. Though known that their holdings Rane cone siderable, the bulls haven no fear that @ new issuance of shaves and hair cuts preferred they can drive them out of the market. DOCKSTADER’S NEW SHOW THE FUNNIEST YET. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, " say 1—Lew Dockstader opened his season and the eyes of several thousand people on Young’s pier, Atlantic City, last night. The newest effort of Mr. Dockstader ts quite the most ambitious minstrel show ever put on, It is @ combination of up- to-date, old-time minstrelsy and gor- geous stage settings that Is exceedingly pleasant to the ear and the eye, Now that they are alone, Mr. Dock- stader and his manager, James M. Deck- er, have allowed themselves full swing in making what they think a real min- sirel performance ought to be. | That ow thelr public was evidenced by the delirious Joy" with which every act of their all-star show was received. ‘The prince of humorous monologists was never funnier, Mr, Dockstader Is nothing If not right at the head of the procession, or several lengths ahead of that, 90 he m: entrance in an airship that is an airship. There are ho wires depending from the top of the Stage to hold tt up. ewalrship, full of hot air, afterward utilized on the aud! as hiteg, phe Atlaads 1, which is ome to Manhattan Beach. | ‘The Mari: nh Hotel Sitters’ Association, th Broadway Comer Biandere Union, tf Metropole » Boch lgMMere, Tom O'Rourk Cadets, Browne's Busters, and other or. erisations "inet os to, tae, Wilke gt District will attend in a compact fedy on the openimg night. PARENTS ARE GRATEFUL. City Islan Finding The parents of William Thioman, the seventeen-year-old boy who was drowned in Pelham Bay on Saturday and whose body was recovered Sunday, are deeply grateful to the three City Island boatmen who spent many hours on Saturday and Sunday searching for the body, Newepaper reports gaye the credit of finding the boy’s body to the polloe, but this was an error, ‘In a letter to Mr, Thieman, at 12% Brook avenue, Bronx, : anaes, the City Island boatmen, John O. Ford- ham, Henry Glasier and Fred Giasier, express thelr sympathy for the family’s bereavement and refuse to accept the reward offered, saying thet the hour al in Phe Reig tanieligtas Akay op was mivon out of tor the the parents, and. not. for Will be buried to-day. Unexpected Activity in the } SCRAPE AND CLIP BONDS UP. i} Prices Causes Surprise but Little! There was spirited trading In ton-' After Exchange | it is a ret bona-|§ THE WORLD? TUESDAY EVENING, JOLY 7. 190% CASTORIA TX { ee fe [For Infants and For Infants and Children, a ee ‘The Kind You Have | | AVegetable PeeparationforAs- similating the Food andRe: A Wonderful Success Is This Annual Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks! ling the Stomacts and Bowels of A million dollars’ worth of good, honest, dependable merchan- 7 orem te dise of this season's production, bought at practically our own pues makes it possible for us to offer you bargains that have never before been equalled, “Strikes and tight money” forced manufacturers and import- ers everywhere to seek us in the hope that we would relieve them of surplus stocks. We did so in every case where you would re- ceive a direct benefit. Don't think that these items are the only special features for to-morrow—they’re noi! There are hundreds (yes, thousands) of bargains as sensational from point of quality, variety and little- price as you find spoken of here. a Se SSNS Handsome Roomy Rockers, Made Fust Ltke Illustration. Promotes Digestion. Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither jum, Morphine nor Mineral, OT NARCOTIC, | Aperfect Remedy for Cons! f|| tion, Sour Stomch,D) Worms Convulsions Feverish- || ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Have high backs, saddle seats; nicely carved throughout; pol- > ished golden oak or mahogany For Over Thirty Years JCASTORIA ——s THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITE AT baton ths 3) Dosts- RZCINTS Regularly sold for $5. Special $2. 5 Sale Price. Fourth Fioor. “Fifective Lawn Waists of Sheer White Lawn. Two styles for choice—one with hemstitched tucks and wide lace inserting on front, lace on shoulder, plaited back, lace collar and cuffs; the other made with fronts of wide and narrow hem- stitched tucks and pearl buttons, back laid in cluster tucks. Only 50 Dozens in the Lot. Speciat 69c. Sale Price. None sent C. O. D. No mail orders filled. For Summer Days—for All Purposes— The Only Safe and Perfect Milk. Sweet Second sos be section. Women’s Dressing Sacqves. Dainty Nightingale Style. Made of excellent quality sheer lawn, with white and colored borders—cool and dainty, Regular Prices, 49c. and 69c. specs 25C. & 50c. 38c. tor Kimono Sacques— Of excellent quality pretty lawns, in stripes or figured effects; grace- ful flowing sleeves; comfortable and roomy 4 Floer, 59th St. Section. Sterling Silver Tableware. Thc, for Kimono Sacques— Of lawn and dimity in dainty de- signs; made with extra wide flow- ing sleeves, | Latest Designs and Styles. H All guaranteed sterling; splendid assortment of newest styles and patterns for choice. TI ¢ stock embraces— Cold Meat Forks, Olive Spoons, Jelly Spoons, Berry Spoons, Sugar Sifters, Cream Ladles, Cheese Forks, Oyster Forks, Sugar Tongs, Tea Spoons, Orange Spoons, Bonbon Spoons, Ice-Cream Forks, Butter Forks, Sardine Forks, Yalues Unmatchable. Special 69c. & 85c. Sale Prices, for Sterling Silver Collar | 25¢ don, peocilan Sliver Top Hat Te Buttons. Pins. All styles and sizes. In a variety fot new at Sesigns., Men’s Socks Of Very Good Quality. Made of two-thread cotton; seamless; black only; warranted Never Thickens Finest Made Perfect for Children Absolutely Pure Accept none other | iW FREE Beautitut cists pro- | nd for Book of Premiums. ‘Mohawk Condensed Mik Co, 89 Hodson St., New York. Sala Prices. Food Pushers, Ice-Cream Spoons, Mustard Spoons, Napkin Rings, And others, To be tired out from hard work or bodily exercise is natural and rest is the remedy, a there is an exhaustion without physical exer- tion and a tired never-rested feeling—a weari- ness without work that is unnatural and ear 2 ul sowe serious disorder is threatening the health. Oneot the chief causes | of that'<‘Always-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood and bad circulation, Unless the body is nourished with rich, pure blood there is lack of nervous force, For over four years I suffered with gen! the muscles become i rough bree pe na cor Re of m:; weak the digestion Wand Mouroa then Tinsarsiy ree impaired, and general who may the need of o disorder occurs oh sean joroug! ah ehien Fe our Ala throughout the sys- 44 W. Ninth 8t., Columb: Henne tem. Debility, desomnniey nervousness, indigestion, d: ia, loss of | S S S: petite, strength and energy, the hundreds Women’s Vests. Of good ribbed cotton, prettily trimmed at neck and armholes: all sizes. Worth 12%c.° of little ailments we often have are due directly to | a bad condition of the blood and circulation, and | the quickest way to get rid of them is by purify- never-rested body, Main Moor, Boh St. ‘Geotion. Men’s Fine Underwear Of the Popular Balbriggan Make! The Shirts have French neck- bands; the Drawers made with double seats and double stitching 5c. 10c, for Men's 19c. Socks. Fine lace openwork lisle thread; also plain and silk embroidered, in a variety of styles; all sizes. Main Floor, 69th St. Section. White Dellicoats. Of Good Cambric. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs throughout. All sizes, Made with deep flounce, trimmed wie en nbroidered insertions | Regularly sold for much » and fine tucks; full and wide; more, Speciai Sale Price, 17c. Ea. Main Floor, 60th Bt, Sestion, Good Muslins, Extra Heavy. Splendid quality; unbleached; yard wide; In remnants only, Regular price, 8 Ye yd. Special Sale Price, Awe, Main Floor, Exceptional Value! Special Sale Price, 69c. Second Foor, Near Rotunda, Cotton Blankets. Splendid Grade. | Extra good quality; white; 10-4 size. CALLER—Dear old Jack, I just read in the paper, about your belng sun- struck, and rushed right over. I'm awfully glad you're as well as you a You're lucky. Now, old man, I don’t want to work the old “I told you so’ gag on you, but the way to prevent sunstroke is to keep the bowels clean and cool and the blood from being overheated by taking a CASCARET | Candy Cathartlc at bed-time. They work while you sleep, and keep you safe and comfortable all | Regular Price, 65c. Spectal Sale Price, 39c. Main Floor, aeeeocoer nese tee eee Scarfs & Shams Prettily Embrotdered. Pure white, the sort usually sold for 29¢. Special Sale Price, 15c. Near Rotunda, Brilliantine. Good Black Mohair. 45 Inches wide; has a very brill- fant lustre. Worth 69c. Yd. Special Sale Price, Near Rotunda. THE WORLD'S VACATION BUREAUS, If you want a Summer Hotel or Boarding - House consult the Summer Resort columns of The World's Wo: The seven wonders of the world, to see them all I've been; T've seen the Ex- positions with | bpely | ceaaion: The World or the able fads, | . Is 9c. “But,” say I, “the acation Bureaus, |i Soc. sort, 2c. netunae. Main Fjoor, Near Rotunda, 1381 Broadway, New | . greatest wonters I have @ York, and 292 Wash- | os BLOOMINODALE BROS,, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ae ‘BAVING" in the d No Yesterday, t Beautiful styles Hety. At For Summer dr SHIRT WAIST F' Also suttable fo: 39 ‘They dughed a! Curtains Bed Sets Table Covers, ster sible Tei Shand 24 cts. Yesterday, instant Notions Cheese Cloth ct: tor a 1—vsually 6 cts..... 8 cts..... oe Mght ‘covered Fr eeu 45cts.. ts. . £6 3% Grssee, Cloth poses—28 inh, ed we el ‘Wri Want 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. BLOOMINGDALES’. _ i B ington sted, FOO STAMPS vs. CASH, | BAVING here is in CASH, In trading stamps is tn PROMISES of something uncertain, which may possibly be received EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS Wiiths from % to 14 Inches. ECRU EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS 1 to 3 Inches wide— One lot at 12 cents; One lot at 19 cents; WHITE LACE EDGED INSERTINGS to 2% Inch—12%; worth .69/69 ots, 49 ots, worth 998 cts. worth up to 3.00 | The Greatest Embroidery Values Known for Monhs The trading ony teas, The stamps jumped out of the book; For THEY tadn' And the cake ran away with the cook. No Trading Stamps here, but Value al- ways, yesterday, to-day, tomorrow. ase" inserting and edge—were $1.98. Scotch, Lace Curtains— whit efor fie, Bootel ‘edge—real lace ferne-80 atyles—3% and 4 yds. ete $2.98 tor, French Net, Bed for meta PEERY, for, mest Contre: plece sham—value $6.98. Oriental Tapestry Table Cov- not fringe .for 6-4—value $2.60. for &4—vaine $3.00. for Best Art Tickings—stripes, festoon and floral deslgns—60 styles —vaiue 3 cents. o———_——* No Trading Stamps here, but Value iw to-day, Better ive good to induce people to spend than try to Induce distant prize. Mosquito Netting Basting Cotton—t00 rs tor lange bundle of non-twt 3 and 20 upbee Dress Shiekis—sise ore for Mosaulta Netting 1% dealt colore—8 yds. = Red, Walte and. Bive West Fourteenth Street. Open Daily Until 6 P. M, CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice. Good Values us. Trading Stamps. {No Trading Stamps here, but Valeo always. Yesterday, to-~lay, to-morrow, Judging from number of partly filled Trading Stamp books dally left in our stores, some do riot place high value on the system. istant future by spending a lot more money. ‘Trading .Btamps_ here, always. but Value 0-day, to-morrow. 140,000 Yards Embroideries, Edgings, Insertings, Flouncings and Allovers At HALF PRICE and LESS . A great purchase made at sacrifice to the importers, and a steilee’ ing example of the way we are now buying... Destrous of clead=| ing out all surplus and odd lots, and preferring to make one Us transaction rather than half a dozen, the firm took s loss that under other circumstances would not have been considered... As quantities are no bar to us, if goods are right, and wecan buy right, ‘ WE LOOKED—WE BID—WE BOUGHT. SALE BEGINS TO-MORROW. EMB'D ALLOVERS Inserting and figure effecte—cpen an@ in extraordinary va- close work—finest cents to $10.00. Sto 7 Our prices, 8 to 10 15 to 19 -worth -worth worth ens trimmings— value .19 to .25 value .29 to 49 For insertings or Our yard price: Real values... FLOUNCINGS value .17 to .25 RONT EMB'Y ir yokos— worth 1.35 Walch @ood values which t thelr luck, t been stuck, Se TO-MORROW, UNTIL ONE O'CLOCK. PERSIAN LAWNS—45 inches wide— Beautiful, fine, sheer quality, such as make the dain- tiest Summer Gowns—19 cents is a moderate price for them—we have seen grades sold at 25 cents not a thread finer—as a morning special to-morrow... LIMIT—12 YARDS......NO MAIL ORDERS. Good Values vs. Trading Stamps: Deeds as Against Promises, ‘Those who voluntarily forfeit stamps must consider tnat it Is “paying too dear for the whistle” © to All the books, LET OTHERS GIVE STAMPS, WE WILL GIVE VALUES. EMB'D GALLOONS worth .20 to .26 worth .29 to .39| Make lovely Stock Collars worth .69 to .9¢| %8 well as trimmings— 12. MEDALLION STRIPS Medallions or Ornaments— Natnsook, @wiss and ‘Cambric— or a lot of colored of which the value Ja in the distant ¢uturp? No Trading Stamps here, but Valtle abe ways, yesterday, to-day, to-morrow. qualities—worth 9 -49 to 1.50, - +19... 25 to a@ VALUE, |” to separate for 9. pei Sot) is Detter, you dnmediately see, Values Ribbons ) Values } vs. Neckwear > vs: i etc.) Stamps Jewelry) Stamps ing and building up the blood, and for this pur- | rtains—3 pose no remedy equals S, S. 8., which contains the best eareaiente| for fast black. Spectal Sale Pre ee Ge fos ches wide Inch} Subject to slight loom seageatae : cleansing the blood and tonin, the system, It is strictly a vegetable Regular Price, 12%4c e Tuffie—v: tons, ‘enabling you to by blood purifier and tonic combi peep that enriches the blood, and through alot Kitried aah lr Dd 1.49.0... 3 inch at 19 cents; Inateed of & it the entire system is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired, | Spectal Sale Price, iC. Aparicio diene 3% Inch at 28 cents; Instead of 36 ¢ Brenc ras, Pique, 1 beda—feste val: ‘stoon plece—Dol- colors—usually LACE COLLARS— round and shaw! for yokes, Ladies’ Cuff Pins—set Cutt Butto: Gray Anish—valu Sash Pins—variety of Soilsn of French ¢ value 1.25........ to-morrow. values thet win appreciation jars to obtain a aixe—assort 98, 96 cts. 1.25.. Values ws. Stamps ya peg es on BD dos. ya. pos.—usualy «1 weight and dou for decorative pur- What does ——__——_—_-e bees RICH 6ATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS. \ DRDsSY WASHABLE STOCKS— Allover Lace a ond Point Veniae, Russian and Aree Coats and Dresses—value .98.. STERLING leoehd plas Ch dar ates Summer Bed Spreads. VALUMS vs. STAMPS. 75 cts ..for Wi hite Croghet ‘Spreade—f0it .».for white Crochet Bprenas a size—hem'd or fg'd—value $1.95, .tor White Crochet Spreads—Maite allicn destin claswhore $168 1.49...for extra fine Spreads—full eT elaborate dest signsestawhere, a ¢—_—__—_—__e No Trading Stamps here, but Valge always, a Yesterday, to-day, to-morrow, Trading stamps promise * 10"—"10" what? A thousand stamps won't buy ten doliars' worth of goods and & hundred won't buy a dollar's Bs apecial.s. shaj and Childret 2—value Gray “anteh iain + 88 pattern’—elsewher® 10” mean? TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, UNTIL 5 orctock,, ape Mill Lengths of Fancy Apron Ginghams— rf Blue, Brown, Green, Red and Black Checks, im sizes from txt to 1212—one of the best makes.

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