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eae ttn ied ai 6 ORT PT RNY OW Hs CHAMPLIN 52 SOLDIERS NORE SUT OUR GREAT JULY SACRIFICE SALE IN OUR BASEMENT. 1,000 Pairs Men's $4.00 Ox- fords, in Velour Calf, Box Calf, Black Kid and Patent Leather, at 57.00 a pair. Men's $4.00 and $3.50 Black Kid, Box Calf, Velour Calf and Patent Leather Lace Shoes, at 2 D5 Pair, 10,000 Pairs Women’s $3.00 Patent Kid Oxfords, French Heels, » (MOTHER JONES'S ARMY AND SCENES ALONG THE ROUTE OF THE MARCH TO | NEW YORK SHE IS ATTEMPTING TO MAKE WITH HER TEXTILE STRIKERS FIRST ROUND C A MM FE VY ER “More Desertions from the Band ; of Textile Strikers Whom She {s Leading on to New York to| Make a Demonstration sand i Get Money. !Depositions in the Chicago Millionaire Broker's Action Against His wife Taken Here as Preliminary to tie Peal) Battle in Court. MILLIONS AND CHILD INVOLVED IN FIGHT. | Two New Yorkers Are Named in| Complaint Filed by the Hus- band, in Which He Demands that His Wife Be Forbidden! to Use the Name Champlin. | SCRAMBLE TO GET FOOD Nuww.. IS A DIFFICULT ONE. , {ts Own Troubles, but Mother Jones Is Optimistic and Says She Means to Visit J. Pier- | pont Morgan While Here. | : Commissary Department Has (Special to The Evening World.) TULLYTOWN, Pa. July 9.—Mother Qones's Army has again been split by internal dissensions and {ts numbers re- duced to fifty-two. John Donnelley, who 4 acted as alde-de-camp, started the row * @t Bristol, when his wheel was smashed in a collision with a farmer's wagon. Refore a notary in the offices of Em- stein & Townsend, No. 82 Nasnau street depositions were taken to-day the suit for divorce brought by Frederick | L. Champlain, a member of the Board of Trade of Chicago, against his wite, | Jane Douglass Champlin. Property to| Commissary Hinklesmith was riding it atthe tlne: ‘Doniellyis corpulontiend the value of several millién dollars and $ ra Ho fancy the | 0% giking along ae oe dal Ci of \d, “ toy Hibee | lusty pikes In 92 dazrees of heat. dia a yea old, are involved Through some oversight tho old sirt- Tho suit was brought be the Cir- Mf ing rink was not ventilated before the cult Court, of Cook County, Illinois, and | 7 ’ men entered {t to sleep, and the place on the application of the plaintiff a 2 000 P: We A A was like in oven. At 5 o'clock the notary was appointed in this city to zr ars omen s Leslaara mares rau eee rou eaicublana: take depositions ot various witnesses 2, 00 Ta (0) ‘ord: P. | told to hit the plke by one-quarter of 7 as to the alleged wrong doing of Mrwr| © in OX; Sy ar, the Bristol police force in the person of OR Champion. All the acts complatned of, | constituting the ault for divorce are al- Ottcer Th - leged to have been committed in this| who said “Move on.’ ala - mao as c Nothing i . Lp Sy who was a member of the LPs: K! : ss h a ms J a Executive Committee, refused to go fur- is SRY, : . ¢ pink | elty, most of them In tha Dorlington | ° ee 2% Donnelley ther and cursed an outfit which woul apartment, Seventy-first street and Broadway, where Mrs. Champlin has| ‘ her apartments M 74 dD Salt QRKMAN see. ace ne nonoe we larked Down Sale o, Children’s Sh waren s 0eS. march men three miles on an empty stomach. About half the army d to return to Philadelphia with D ley. The stickers marched to the out- skirts of Bristol, took a swim In the Delaware River and had breakfast. Mother Jones Sanguine, Mother Jones explained to a reporter for The Evening World nedy, rmery house physician at Roosevelt Hospital, 1s mentioned as a neapolis, says his visits to Mrs, Champ- 15,000 Pairs of Children’s and Misses” Capt. Nugent Who Promptly |1n were purely in a professional ca- $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes and kickers are gone, too, and the stickers lin asks that the Court dj, that Mrs. Sele mplin be denied the use of the name visitor to the home of Mrs, Champ-| pacity, Oxfords, assorted styles, sizes ere with us. Hinklesmith hag gone on Ch it nd that. th ny Georg: Street indows are used only and daily for thg Display of Bar- : aia a Coe . hamplin and a he son, Gt The 20th Street window: the meoting to-night: the town tm ie STOP 10 DRESS MEDICINE FOR WIFE MACDONALD SAYS spare ental) Lesa ka RAL cue ng Oyen ga) LL in Goods, Watch these windows for Bargains in Fine shoes eateal in our } sey Cay, today showed Chief Murphy eve Chicago a Champlin Isa Cham- sement. Bargains in Fine Hosiery, Men's Furnishing Goods, Leather Goods a So He Took the Letter to Police | !!». vr. Kennedy, who is now tn Min-| mane SG i Bike EC POLE Goes CHILDRE | i Ascribed It to a Band Of An-| another New Yorker named in the) @re spongitg grub from us. Ali the ' archists. fn tas bin hed im Cook ¢ OUnty Ghiap: | Na 6 to $1,00 iN to $125 24 $7.50 104, 2, to6, * with textile mills, so we are sure of a letter which causes the Captain to plin, and mo man on” the Hoard of I} and Trunks on our Main Floor. money tu send back to the strikers’ —_-.— ul y and o he | Ir 1 e - think there may be a band of anarch-| ‘Trade |s better known than thi Pee ‘Store Closes Saturdays atx P. M. during July and Angus reise apa ast PaO naa ists in the Gresnville district. tiff in the present action. His died, leaving « fortune of more than Brovisions In Bristol and ihe army. more! An Early Fire Fills Delancey| Young German Army Officer,| Famous Alienist Tells the Jury] 4 tew days ago thirty of the Atty men] gel; Jeaving 1. fortune of mare than or less hungry, 18 resting at Tullytown, employed in the International Wateh | married Tone Dunusiaan Cooke ‘Gopts | but will reach Trenton by noon." Street with Many Undraped| Penniless, Was Forced to Pil-| Results of an Examination] tactory on Cator avepue, just of Ocean |meapiy, prominent. in The first substantial encouragement ey RET eR ie thed mane Lan mararhian ; FF y, avenue, went on strike. They had been ur a @xtended the army of “Mother” Jones Specimens of the Juvenile Hu-| fer and Pawn the Blankets} Of Macfarlane’s Murderer He] receiving ten cents apiece for putting | (pamniins. ror more, than since itulott ehlladep nia i Ueaday iwi stoppers in watches, and were re-/this city. Champlin that of Bristol iast night at an open-air) man Form Divine. from Bed to Save Her. Made in the Tombs Prison] srinca to 100 a week. so that their | but the present action was D { mass-meeting held at Mill and Pond vages averages about $10. streets. Fully 2,500 persons applauded ages averages about #10, ne now SH the various speakers, chief of whom) Such a display of children au naturel] The Justices of the Court of Special] TH? trinl of William Spencer, the| the cost of material was so high that It] Previous to arriage to Jone u tained a i m Frederic! i negro, who shot and killed Supt. Mac-| could not afford to pay more than eight farlane, of the Antl- was “Mother” Jones, A collection was|was never seen in Delancey street as] eg by a jire In the five-story tat No. {7 to-day. Sores of Mt-| seaberg, the young German. oMeer| Teswmed before Recorder Goft, tn Gen- | stoppers, and trecly| ho pleaded ulliy. to stealing. a pair] erat Sessions to-day Tals decision tea to thirty men autt-|GYPSY PRINCESS DIES rricd dev tways and! J+ tankets from the house where he| Di Carlos F. MacDonald, the insanity feng work, the other twenty remaining. policemen and firemen, | 1 boarding’ with tls bride. te euia| expert wes called by the prosecution, lane workmen are mostly Jews and Ger- OF MYSTERIOUS CAUSE. and told in deta!l the results of an “| Sessions are in a quandary as to what fer, a prominent New Yorker. iey Society, was taken up which was of satisfactory pro- 4 portions. Topping this, the merchants of Bristol contributed a wagon-load of! tle boys and girls, f food, which should last for » couple of | naked, were c days, fire escapes by Pickaninnien Better Of. and when nts apiece for the work af putting In disposition to make of Lieut. Kurt hey got to the street they had great fun x m the toads of cool water ob gly turned upon them the men with hose, re ure twenty families In the house ch family n children mans. One of the raen, who is still at work, hy was ob. perme to Capt, Nugent. with ibis letter. | was Said to Be the Prettiest Woman explaining he had recelved it Beal of Her Race in This Country. he was destitute and had pawned them| amination he had made of the defend- to get medicine for his wite. Strong in-| ant last night. He declared the mur- fluence In his behalf 1s being brought] qerer was sane. lis teatim to bear, und as thé blankets have been} jected .to hy ex-Judge Wauhope Lynn, voasts of from] Feturned tt Js probable that sentence] counsel for Spencer. Mr. Lynn also de- The elder chit.| WH be suspended. clared that the fact that Mr. Jeromo bur the little| The case will be called ,to-morrow.| had accompanied Dr. MacDonald to the sprawling on firefProdationary Officer Gravetir, who was| ‘Tombs last night and remained there Edward Hinklesmith presided at the ven, of meeting and Introduced Isaac Cleveland, International Organizer of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Blackmiths and Pattern- Makers, who cane from Philadelphia to At the conclusion Jones tooig lewing the str the mall: eemed sir: T beg you with fervor, in the name of what Js holy, to stand| yeayaNoY CITY, Pa., July 9—Prin- by us. If you do not all cur plans will! cess Lola Barry, who was regarded as go amiss, A man with a warning 18! the prettiest gypsy woman In the coun- hale saved. I warn you that 4¢ you! ry and who was the daughter of King : st nomads in address the meetin of bis remarks the platform, After wore all usleep, 3 or on the Hoors of rooms close] detailed on the case by Justice Olm-| while the examination was going on, the coal wind] 8te4, WI report that Friedberg repre-| was a violation of the ethics of the High Cut Shoes in each’ store. Some excellent Men's and Youths’ Shoes. Regularly sold for $2.50; all sizes and styles, but, not all sizes in every style; pair j This} Sale is to clear up all our own broken $ lots, and some manufacturers’ samples and surplus. There are about 1,500 pairs of Low Cut and vt e a> rejoicing show this note to the foreman it willl parry, one of of the textile weavers, she comoared . o1 in rhe east sidi © sented himself ot or profession. the condition of the children working |f tie morning. The east side child) vn aren aed wullt ly to the Court) Pir MacDonald explained how he had go, bad. In. the:name of all, bewar America, died while part of her tribe fn the mills to-day with that of Wienhlt mosaic) Blech cokes i primacy. to ver. gully: reached the conclusioh that the mur-{ “rhe man, who begged that'his Mentity |e a mned near here to-day. She Stylish $3 and $3.50 Low and High Cut Shoes, ss ‘ rom the German Consul {t was|derer was sane. be kept ur of in patent, tan, and other leathers...., : seceveceee 91,05 ~ rday and comiort a ps to the sl { i q mmiort aud strips to the in that he was taken violently Ill yest pickaninnies ‘before the and a Gat tloor of the tenement | learned that Friedberg's parents | fold st abana - mn 201 5 at Friedberg’ parents in ———— ald the a is Vipin slared the latter had th er of it, sed oy it mun with} Germany are wealthy, He Js a gradu- ih Mankrupt Imprisoned, | Dé!ove there was , Ofs| some myatery sur unds : Some select Shoes, formerly sold for $4, reducedto. Where Is the which wil march vis (ost it takes two tines | ate of Held neato and 28! Princess Lola was twe' years of Heidelberg and a First Lileuten- Pru July — requested thit } ed a police} olg and her beauty was striking. She Boys’ Shoes, marked down trom $1.50 to ...... «+ vole 30s ase offers from artists to for them, but alwa; declined, She was educated by her fathery who {s a din) guist_and wel] read, and she spoke sey- languages fluently. j ‘The body was shioped to Washington, Where Interment will be made. to-day to free the small white si Widow to sped ak out. Las m nis WOK] received many assidi upeied the litunary, {ant In the Artillery Corps of the Em- nidt, President of the bankrupt 1 aria « ure in-the sieve fa the | peror's army, ber Trocknung (C whose tri to look at the peo-| 4 Year ago he was sent to Brazil on’ guilty t an Important Government commission, 94 anos months" | fine of $ The unheard-of values we are giving in this sale will be appreciated + by young men preparing for vacation time. SALE NOW GOIN@ ON. GET THE HABIT. Go TO mpany, was found y of fraudulent bankruptcy ntenced to - thirty-two rvitude and to pay a working in mills and mines?" she de- manded. “Do you know that the if of a child after It has once entered the textile mills {3 ended In from five to even years? They die of consumption, nised to p rdered de the striker! there are ana oui went ou 5 up iad down Dejanee te thing Winn ithe Stove | and while there fell In love with a young { anaemia or heart disease, become in- VgJt0us blaze } pouieni. He marrled her and took her gane or are Ifterally starved to deat: ohentont eal Whether 4 * ““eyother" Jones then dwelt on what a roaches to the| months ago he got a furlough and came * qabor had done for civilization, io liven were asleep on the| ‘© thls country to travel with his bride Prati sel ene to NevAvoe eth on Be mediately nbove the rear| Remittances from Germany were de-| Diatotn seen tie. ©) door of the Taundry, layed for some reason, it 19 said, and J. Plerpont 2 fe hga promised] ‘hey were na falr way to bo nicely! he was out of read, t Ua some of the $10,000,060 or $50.00 000 he | broiled when their mother, attracted by cady cash, His wife be- ’ wena and wo will march down to tis| te emeKilus of the slams, looked out| came Ill at the home of Mra, Julia Enge. | 5 a the wincow, saw the peril ‘of her off-| at No. 2101 Crotona avenue, where they Ps had taken rooms. He disappearpd fi "7 ger. peansd from Te ans Deen paid in the public press | Foi the meantimo the laundryman's as-| there on June 4, and when Mrs, inge that Ihave a of paste diamonds and] sistunt had become aware of the fire! went into the room she found that dresses which will be used in a show [| and tumed in an alarm. Policeman} pay wie a am going to give in Madison Square ard was acrors the street and, a'r of blankets were missiit. Thee a iaiettobhl arted in to catty out the little ones| The police were notified and after a Garden. That Is a lot of les, not only from No, 47, but from the{ jong search they found the young Ger- “AN I have to do to show my boys! bulldings at Nos. 45 and 49. Rounds- how the millionaires’ wives and daugh.| 92. Curiin and Policerian "Lander | Man at @nuither Goarding-housé, his wife Melon anal inteuTkna Lorian wy | Came te his assistance, and the three| still ill. He was arrested and taken to 78 100) ns march| men had carried out’ fully fifty un-! court, where, he aid that he had 5 Mitt i « ed en before vi a them to Madison and Fie avenues and draued children before the reserves at-| pawnea. the stolen blankets Cor IG cents, | 2 sites) The fire was ponfined to the Jaundry| With which he had bought medicine for | 272 BROADWAY, FOUR 211 & 219 SIXTH AVE., (7 CORTLAND Em CONVENIENT Near 14th St. \Wall street office to collect it. sprig and yanked them out of dan. Near Greenwich, | STORES. 128TH ST., Cor, 3d Ave. THE QUTCROPPING . © SHIN DISEASES ‘cr sao" sco0o And while not always painful are aggravating beyond expression. With few exceptions they are worse in spring and summer when thesys- SPEAKS OF COFFEE DRINKING. “Thaye BOUT coffee drinking, a prominent Chicago physician say point out the carriages. and caured abdut $0 worth of dam-! his wife. ¢ Woman and Bulldog. Sees OE Rane Talcine wae ets | Dectsion in the case was postponed the best of reasons for naming coffee as among the most dangerous of f/ tem begins to thaw I suffered with Hospma of the hands eae Se eat or Gree aeteinann, Mt ceAW acetic siac the sourt omeusstelcre: neesoaa| slow poisons, My own personal experience outside of the general expe- | out and the skin is and face for over a yearsit was mot only he| penence of the kind. the man's story, Prominent persons rience gained by my practice has taught me the truth, reacting and making Sane ned I disiiked to eo out in ae @eat with a bulldog. Back of her wiil ay Y } Foe one or ae eh neler LWOMIA ax has. the Gonman Coneul, ana the form. ‘The woman wi be overszessed: | WOMAN WHO ESCAPED |soung man may escape puniahment, it. The only Uving thing-in the car- CoS Nag nak LT riage which will e ashamed ts ¢he ane BOY SLAYERS IS DEAD, GRUBER’S BIG EXCURSION. He cam't help being seen in such com- Teoti , Itried at least a dozen soapsand salves and became ve: much disco’ until I read in the paper of the cures wrformed through the use of 8.8.8. I Rag little faith at first but devexrained, to give it a month’s fair trial at least. 1 am pleased to state that I soon noticed a BS slight improvement, sufficient to decide extra efforts tothrow off the poisons that have accumulated during the winte: ‘Then boils and pim- ples, rashes “At about 16 I became a member of a young people's society whose pledge barred the use of all intoxicants, tobacco, tea and coffee until the age of 21. I kept my pledge and early temperate habits were formed, Up to about my 30th year I was an athlete; no one had better health or spirits. pany." Mrs. Hall al i 4 “A short time after passing thirty I began the use of coffee at breakfast with CEAREO RROD every i f Te pt ea ert se peda. ° Bristol had a rilght scare yesterday allenbeck Ran from Vani ren Thousand Women’ and chil- an occasional cup at evening parties, The first symptoms of ill health I remem- eeiable. Ieind wasas smooth and softas a baby’s, ‘This waa & your morning in the news that ‘Mother’ Wormser Brothers While They | dren on Three Bouts His Guests, ia wae fi Let 1 bla followed. F t able Ik ago and I have never had any trouble since, Jones's army was marching from ‘Tor- Shot and Killed Her Husband, “Col.” Abraham Gruber, the Repub- ber came soon and later sore mouth and stomach trouble follgwec nally wer their appear- MISS GENEVA BRIGGS. | resdale Park, Chief of Police Saxon Mean leader of the Twenty-first Ass marked dyspepsia supervened, My bowels sympathized, of cour na 216 So. 7th St., Minneapolis, Minn. ihe s—Nettle-rash, Poison Oak ous system became impared. Dizziness attacked me and trenmu!ous hands ren- ff) dered writing exeedingly dificult, My diet had tobe restricted. Experienced medical advisers forbade all fruits, Bd Ivy and. set Py °y old weather, bri “ Several attacks of gastritis troubled me and bowel complaint became quite frequent. Ve yee 1d such other skin troubles as usually remain quiet di ak out afresh to torment and distract by their f burning, itching andstinging, A course of S.S. now will counteract the poisons and humors and purify and enrich the blood, reinforce and tone 7 Gad an idea that a second Coxey outfit] HUDSON. N. ¥., July 9—Mrs, Poter| ply District, gave a plenic and excu ‘was swooping down on the staid old|A- Hallenbeck, who escaped the builets| gion to-day for the women and children borough, He sent officers to Otter | of her three nopiiews, the Van Wormeer! of his, district, Dae exctirsioniats left Creek to quell any disturbances. These | boys, when they killed her husband, ts| the foot of West Ninety-sixth street twentieth century Horatios held the| 4d at her home In Greenport. Shel 9.9 o'clock. “Three of the fleet of the bridge all the afternoon, waiting for] ded of acute indigestion. Mrs. Hallen-! tron Steamboat Company—the Sirius, Ucuble, wich aid not materialize, beck was the sister of tie, mother of the! Cygnus aud Taurus-—wore crowded with The army spent the afternoon sprawled | young slayers and was fifty-nine years| thousands of women and children. Even| out on the grass beneath the trees by | jiq fhe fence of Bilas Slack's farm; which Is}. 5 after the boats left the dock women and | just beyond the Ilmits of the borouga! The Van Wormser boys are now. in nm in sauads and platoous kept to the plier, and it fs ama tea ‘‘T am now past 60 years of age. About 18 months ago I saw a shrewdly written statement of Postum Ccreal Coffee, I gave it careful reading and thought, and as an experiment substituted Postum for Java and Mocha, . ° For the first three days of the change I felt keenly the loss of the stimulant, after that thenutrient quality of the up vhs geasial eae onalate the sluggish 8: epri i i “a ye Ci i o ing ver thre ne: a culatiol A ry r J Postum more than compensated the deprivation, Basa entgute ing change Soni area hunger three times} «> Sosing and summer, ‘The skin, with gaod blood to pi pags » daily ; I could scarcely wait for meals, a seusation I had not had for more than thirty years. mains smooth and soft and free of all disfiguring eruptions, Of Bristol, ‘The fence was decorated with |Clinton Prison under sentence of death | ‘he banners carried in the march, and * that ‘al hi edt ins ‘to mn , ; ny | : Fy m aie? " Fy ij ae Ae Bene wre eter oy | doaunations at chacreltan (Grave on, the | “Now my health is excellent, I eat fruits of all kinds and foods as my appetite demands, Tam regain- Ags,| Send for our free book on diseases of the skin and write us if you dew — n a co! lon’ of | Sound, Mr. Gruber estimated that there sire medical advice or any special information, Will cost you nothing. igre assortment of nondescript cloth. Inder one of tho locust treew sat the| thelr sentence, The Governor has de-| were 10,00 peopre on the steamers, women, who had abandoned o and | olared that he will take timd to reach a| "This ts the largest excursion that thrown aside thelr hats on account of |eonclusion In the enss, an public aanti-| ever left Now York,” he said. the heat. The little touches fom!-|} ment in Greenport, where Hallenbeck Walter L. Lown and a committee had ninity were apparent when tiey com-| was shot a yoar ago jast Christmas ve, | the srcursion in charge. When the enced to do one anothers aly up in| és agatnat the pelaoncre, » e iq reached three bands, one from Bee Gis A coe Stel Ae ee to-morrow, ex dupe ea re of uber said that he wou! dpi the el fresco, meeting. lnnt ‘the three haya iby tunistag ts the appee ir favor “Down Where. tho Y te Tee one nt ese em burger loca’ 4 Ss ing my nervous tone and my strength is increasing daily. Except my change from cofiee to Postum I have made no change in my mode of living. «Do you wonder that I name coffee as the most dangerous of slow poisons? “4] believe there are thouggnds suffering asI suffered.” Name given by Postum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich, Vacations at Seashore, on the Mountali™, THE WORLD VACATION BUI U GUL

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