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THE WORLD: MONDAY SVEN REVEAL SECRETS ——— (at the Hearing This Afternoon He Refused to Tell the Names of the Brokers with Whom He Had Stock Transactions. At the opening of the hearing before Commissioner Hi Dr. W. Woodend, whose brokerage firm was recently Into voluntary bankruptey, this after- noon, I. V. F. Randolph, of the testified that he tried to investigate Woodend & Co. some months was unable to. He finally suce gelling Dr. Woodend to stock of accountants, feport was made which Mr. Randolph said showed no defirite assets or abil Hes. “What did you do with this “Discarded it as of no value," witness. A representative ¢ teraon, Teel & I who made the Iny he had been unab made of the affairs of Woodend & Co. Dr, Woodend was ed to the s the stocks a Mr, Warn report?’ sald thal heock of the case of thrown | but) sunday in wanted i xamine bim- self. he said, through a downtown firm| jot afford it ith the result that a| suid the » firm of Pat- accountants tl 9 find the report nd} NO BlG WEDDING S0 GIRL TOOK POISON Refused Music and Flowers, Newark Maid Who Was to Be Married Next Sunday, Killed Herself. The ¢ World.) Mise ange 0 (Special to noon pital. President | could not hav 1 , |ca ot have a wedding with muste | Consolidated Stock Exchange, und owers. was to have been mar to Michae | 8 big wedding, but ‘MOUNTED POLICE Johnson Thrown Out, but Es- caped Serious Injury, While rave to the receiver at the last hearing, . + 4 to his la ald he got them| His Sister Remained in Run- from his April % and gave them to his at about and Was Unhurt. Q. Among curities are five ne Packer Manufactur- Did you have these Wiliam Johnson, of No. 9 West A. I did. ourteenth street, was driving down ©. Jan't ft a fact that these bonds were| Seventh avenue in a runabout this ki. to you as security for a note of| morning, accompanied by his sister 11,890, \ which no payments have been made’ A. Yes. ne 3, 1908,"" a deposited $2040 int “Mrs said Mr. Gruber, n| Elizabeth, n crossing One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ffth street the horse slipped on the wet asphalt and fell, striking on his Central Did you give | head. The antmal jumped up and started Lied jdown the drive at a fast pace. Joln- @Q. It was in return for the $20,000 she | Son, by the falling of the horse and the logidd youto start you in busines#? A, | sudden Ughtening of the reins was Twa | Uurown out at the cros 8 Q. Nor Aus. 1 irs. Wood-| on his head. He w ae Tinea $10,000. Do | Covered shorily after voll ything ‘ALT do| Mounted Patrolman hot cident and started ted on the Stock Ex- y, and alded by Mounted With whom thange, didn't you? A. Y 3 Our relations were conflden- not tell, 1 he t “ill issue compelling Dr. w Woodend to STEAMER SINKS SCHOONER AT SE Ward Liner Morro Castle Runs Down the Pleiades During Dense Fog, but Saves Crew}! of Seventeen. y from H had on. s and se’ in men of the fishing schoone® Pleiades which was run down and sunk by the Ward line steamer Morro C evening celision was bound from New York to Ha Capt. rtly the collision he he rectly for the schooner, H ‘There was no time to change the | easel and the prow of sourse of elth: ned into the side of fhe steamer he schooner, cutting her almost com- | aietely in two. he Plelades sank seven minutes after the collision, but in th had been lowered away and the crew saved nothing but they wore at the taken on board the yesterday morning: transferred to the bound for New oft Cape Henry, w Seneca, which ws York. ‘The Pleiades was from Virginla Beach with 6,000 bluefish for the New York markets. She was bullt at Boothbay, Me., in 188, and was owned in New| x tons | Yoric, register. YERKES DOUBTS She’ was seventy-seven GOTTHE'S PERSIN He Declines to Pay $369 for Translation on Ancient Rug and Is Sued—Will Seek Proof from Constantinople. Dr. f languages at Columbia University, ming Charles T, Yerkes for $30 for a jranslation of an inscription on ay ancient Persian rug. Mr, Yerkes disputes the accuracy of aa irder for him to furnish a bill of par- Yerkes secured one city the transiation, Dr, Gottheil got foulars and Mr. rom Justice Hascall, Court, to-day, giving of the him until Sept })tq secure translations from Constan- iinople. Mr. Yerkes submitted a half’ dozen rilga bearing, Inscriptions, poetic and prose, woven into them, to Dr, Gotth for translation. One of .Mr, Y« ts saw the ¢ otthell ‘and This ted GY ag law sult. ia cs 8, did’ you deal? I will which |¢ three r east by south from Absecom light during a dense fog Whilegthe steamer before | arning signal, y distant eantime boats | Richard J, H. Gutthell, professor ray, ma v fala it ‘Wag not cary ists hia. transiation «of man, of the West One Hund nty-fifth street station, cau animal at One Hundred and ‘tw third street. Johnson and hi unabout being left at a neighbor table, ————— KILLED BY EXPRESS TRAIN. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, May 1,—Henry Me- Grath, of Goldens Bridge, while driving across the Harlem Ratlroad tracks on his way home with several presents for his wife was run down by an express train and instantly Killed. He was driving slowly across the track w! the train came around a sharp His horse was killed and his buggy xmashed Into kindling wood. Mr, Grath was tossed about thirty feet and his skull was eru Negro Named as Consul. WASHINGTON, May 16.—President Rosevelt has apointed as Consul at Pueerto Cabello, Venezuela, Jerome B. Peterson, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr, Pet- on 1s one of the proprie york Age. He Is vestry oldest this extraordinary value! lavender, green, navy, royal, as w They're of an exceptionally sheer gowns or shirt waists. 10c, is what they should sell for. Mail orders promptly filled, The best quality; all leading colors; Dear! Shirt Waist Scls. These shirt waist sets have taken everybody's fancy—and the original 50,000 sets have dwindled considerably. 1 All harsome new designs in square, round, fancy, plain and carved effects—with these prices: 25c—Set of three pins—extra heavy quality; beautifully designed; made to sell at 75c, 10c—Set of three pins—square and round shapes; plain or beautifully carved in a variety of effective new designs; made to sell at from 35c, to 40c. set. 8c—Square and oval sets; made to sell at from 20c. to 30c. set—3 in a set, 16c—Set of three pins—plain and carved designs; usually sold at 50c. set. 2Oc—Set of three pins—plain or carved deslens made to sell for Main Floor, Front. Centre. All STOP A RUNAWAY 25,000 Yards of Beautiful SilK Mull at 103c. Yd. Plenty for every one to-morrow, so be sure you get here for These mulls are in the prettiest of plain colors, such as ciel, Printed Batistes, 1014c. yd. An extra quality in smart new designs on light and dark grounds, as well plain colors. Regular 20c. sort, Mail orders filled. Pirated aie) 25c. Madras, 1214 c. yd. GAMING LOSSES CAUSED SUICIDE Unlucky at Both Cards and Stocks, Gustave Cohen Drinks Carbolic Acid and Dies Almost Immediately. ! Taving tow’ fils and in s “1 wil, vial of carbolic | drained it alled to L Vhen a physiclan arrived from Gouy «i Cohen, and raising a ackd to his Ups ue “T have swallowed {t,he month, first, but be PIANOS Hullt and sold on honor. We have also the beautiful 'ELMORE PIANO ‘The finest low priced 'plano on the market to day price, $170, | er $185 tn small monthly payments of $6. Fully warranted. 7 years Piano experience is your panteone Cail and see us, or send postal for Catalogue. Tway Piano Co., Manofacturers, 94 Sth Ave., New York City. NEAR TH ST ‘Phone 1675 Gramercy Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of MeTipel BEE FAC-SIMILE WRAPPER BELOW, Veqy.omall and as easy ‘Wo take as sugary cen aes sal ell as black and white, quality and an ideal fabric for summer 32 inches wide; strong and wiry, Main Floor, Near Rotunda. Children’s Canvas Oxfords, 67c. In tan and white. Just the proper — shoei for boy and for there’s noth ing cooler or smarter looking These arc made on oui \new norma shape last, hav ing good, wid comfortable toes Really worth a dollar a pair. Boys’ Shoes, $1.49. Of vici and box calf, lace style, sizes from 1 to 54%; same in size from 8 to 1334, at 98c, Infants’ Shoes, 23c. Soft soles; lace, button and sand styles; patent leather and white ki Worth 50c, Second Floor, 59th St, Section. TWAY ICAMMEYER | 6th Avei, Cor. 20th St. |}| Largest Shoe Store in the World TAN SHOES. Ladies who desire tan Shoes or Oxfords of exclusive colorings can choose from a hundred kind, among them bring ail the new shoe creations of this season, | Fpantsh Arch CHRISTY TIE: $3.00, $4.00 and $5.09, of pongee tan kid, Russia calf or dark trown kid. RUSSIA CALF PUMPS, $5. (ae ee ore rem le Brown kid or Russia calf Walking Oxfords from $3.00 up. BOOTS, $3.00 AND $5.00, in Russia calf or tan kid, welt soles and light turn soles, all styles. Cammeyer's Shoe Specialties This week we offer some tempting bargains in carpets, rugs and mat- tings. The carpets, especially, are superior values, and in the widest as- sortment of all the wanted pattern effects, The backward season is the cause of these radical reductions, and being manufacturers we are en- abled to save you all between profits. Here are this week's specials: $1.15 Wilton Velvets cut 8 71¢ to, yard. Teseiee 295,50 Rugs 6G 90c Tapestry Brussels (best grade made), yard || > Mattings - {] | $5.75. values—118 Warp Japan, 40 yard roll... $6.50 values—75 Ibs | na, 40 yard roll,... $6.50 50 values—85 I China, 40 yard roll... $7.50 J. 2 J. DOBSON, MUNYONS | WITCH HAZEL | Makes tho skin soft as velvet. Improves any complexion, Best shampoo made, Prevents dandruff, | Stops hair from falling. ; Cures all skin eruptions, More soothing than cold cream. More beauptifying than any cosmetic. If your blood ts impure, if you have Dyspepsta, or any Iver or stomach trouble, Jon't fail to use Munyon’s Paw-Paw, It {cures Dyspepsia, Nervousness, | steoplessnes# and makes you # Catarrh, Men's and Youths’ Men's & youths Gas-g | bak and Bus Serge simere, Wo.sted and Suits from Chenot Suits trom 17.50 to 17.50 5,00 to 16.50 \CLOTHING ON CREDIT Ladies’ Black Silk Taffeta Ladies’ Voile Skirts & Shirt Was’ Suits trom from 8.00 to 29.00 4.COto 15.00 a Week Opens an Account. Gs T! 9 O'CLOCK. omplete Results of All Sporting Events in FINAL Edition of Evening World. busy || lal We Give 3 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps With Each 10 Cenis Spent Tuesday and Wednesday. HE 14TH STREET STORE WILL GIVE three (3) B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps free with each ten cents you spend Tuesday, Wednesday, and all this week. The usual number is one, T By the expenditure of $10 you receive 300 stamps free, and that number entitles you to a splendid! premium. better premium. the greatest free stamp offer ever made. Trimmed Hat and Pay $3.98? Mise are s all over Greater New York are complaining that we are selling trimmed and untrimmed hats and trimmings at such low prices that it is impossible for them to make the ex- travagant profits they formerly made, Of course, there is truth in this charge, Nevertheless, we are salisfied with the profit we are making. anybody who does not want to get rich in a news we print to-day of to-morrow's targains It is enough for . Will you read the good N IMMENSE assortment of high- grade trimmed hats, no two alike, but each conforming to the demand of present styles. These hats, if placed on the counter of any high-priced store, would readily sell for $8.00, In other words, wou! $8.00 pay $4.02 for oi Hats, name. Here you pay 98:°: what you get--- 3. $8.00 Hats, 3.98 nothing for the name. You will certainly find what you want at $3.98, Women’s $3.00 to $4.00 Oxford Ties at $1.75 HESE Oxfords have names that make them popular wherever they are advertised, When we told the maker that we would mention his name in our advertising he was frantic, He begged us not to do so, saying it would hurt his business, We have no desire to injure any one, and so we obligingly withhold his name, but when you see the Oxfords you will instantly recognize them as among the best made in the United States to-day. OMEN’S 3.00, 3,50 and 4.00 Oxford Ties. know the name when you see the shoes. Suffice it to say they are high grade Philadelphia makes, running in widths AA to D, sizes 2 to 7. Included in this big showing will be Women's Tan Russia 1 15 Calé Lace Boots, with military heels, all perfect, e new styles, in all sizes and widths B to E. Sold e everywhere for 3,00. Our price per pair, 1.76. 1.95 for Women’s 3.50 and 4.00 Fancy Slippers. N this lot of Slippers there are about ten different styles, includ. ing Suede Ties, four-strap patent kid Sandals; steel braided with four straps; Suede one-strap Sandals; dull kid four-strap Sandals. Cuban, military and French heels, Sizes fcom 2 to 8. Widths AAA to D. Can fit most any woman's foot from this lot of 3.50 and 4.00 Slippers at 1.95. Have You Attended Our Pure Food Show? N OUR 6TH FLOOR GROCERY department, which is one of the most complete ever established, we are holding a pure food show. There are more than thirty-five demonstrations, music by a celebrated orchestra, and a price-list that guarantees substantial savings to every homekeeper in Greater New York and vicinity. There is economy in laying in a month's supply. Cangwe depend Upon your presence to-morrow? TEA—Choice mixed, all varieties, 4 lbs. $1,0u; per Ib,, 26e. Cotfee—Exquisite blend, dry roast, 44, lbs. $2.00. Pepper — Fresh ground black, Penang, 3 lbs., 5Uc.: per Ib,, 19. Baking Powder— “Perfect,’? 1 Ib. can, 19. Butter—‘Willow rarm'’ creamery, 5 Ib. stone crock, $1.21. Crackers--"In-er-Seal,'' Preserves—‘Blue Bell," Cherry, Raspberry or Strawberry, whole fruit preserves, S-Ib. stone crock, (value $1.25), special, each, vSe. Tomatoes — Maryland, red r.pe, 3-Ib, cans, 6 cans, 40c. Peas — Early June peas, sweet and tender, 12 cans, 79¢.; per can, 7c. Cocoanut — Long cut, shredded or desiccated, 2 Mackerel—Fancy shore, 10-1b. pail, 95e. Vine gar—New York State, pure apple cider, gal. jug, 27e. Soap—“ Fairy" Oval toilet, or Banbitt's laundry, cake, 3%e. Corn Meal—Best granu- lated yellow, 10 Ibs., z2e. Navy Beans — Best handpicked, 4 lbs., 2le. Tapioca — Finest East India Pearl or Flake, 5 lbs, BH Uatmeal, 5 0’Clock Leas,or Ibs. 25¢. 23e. Social Leas, 3 pkges. 20€. gee — Carolina, 7 Ibs, SOups—Columbia, oxtaii, Fiavortng Extract— 25e. mock turtle or tomato, qt. ‘blue Bell,'’ concentrated can, 18¢. Lentils — Imported Ger- man, 3% Ibs, 190. Taploca—Pearl or flake, 4% |bs., Zhe. Corn Starch — “Blue Bell’ brand, tull 16 oz, pkge., 4 pkges.. 26e. Apple Butter—“ Blue Bell’’ brand, best made, 244-1b, friction top tin, 25e. Pickles—“ Blue Bell "' brand mixed pickles. gher- kinds or chow-chow, qt. bot- tle, 16¢. Lemon or Vanilla, 2 ounce bottle, 17. Condensed Milk— “Fern'’ brand, sweetened, 3 cans, 20 Sugar—“H, & E."' gran- ulated, 5 1b,, 22e. E W robes are the robes used by manufacturers an book their season's business. The 14th Street Store bought these beautiful robes at a fraction of their worth, You actually save from 6624 to 75 per They come in rich laces and elegant chantille nets, and are handsome evening cent. on each and every robe you buy. robes for theatre wear, for reception gowns, for street wear and outing wear, robes of butcher linen, robes of Belfast linen, robes in There are robes of embroidered linen, dainty mull and swiss, esprit net robes, hand-made robes, gre a 8 You never saw a richer collection even at the full prices which these robes would easily sell for. It is positive economy to buy two or three of these robes at these prices: d 15.00 to 18.00 Robes, at 4.48 20.00 to 25.00 Robes, at 8.98 coe You will | By the expenditure of $20 you receive 600 free stamps, and that number entitles you to a still! _ By the expenditure of $33 you receive a full book of 990 stamps, and a full book entitles you to your choice of hundreds of useful and beautiful homefurnishing premiums. A little calcula. Save More Than Half | On Men’s Clothing E have gathered three great groups of men’s Spring suits. | We paid the makers of this clothing a trifle less than half | of what it costs to make it. This rich saving we shall turn over to customers of The 14th Street Store. We begin this sale with a $10.00 suit at $5.50 and follow that up with a $15.00 suit at $7.95. The conclusion is a $20.00 suit at $9.97. HERE is no imperfection in this clothing, but in some patterns the sizes are slightly broken, In each lot, however, __ there ali sizes, but only thre: and four of akind. Find your size in the kind you like and pay us just half what it is actually worth. The prices will be 10.00 15.00 20.00 Suits Suits Suits 5.50 7.95 9.97 Bring the Boys To-morrow 2.48 for Boys’ 5.00 Serge Suits, navy blue, all wool; Nor- folk and double breasted, sizes from 7 tu 15 years. The serge is the regulation nayy— double and twist worsted, guaranteed fast color. Cnly 200 suits in this sale. k Boys’ 50c. Washable Pants at 19c | Just 100 dozen Washable Pants, bloomers and regular cut, sizes from 3 to 8 years, at this price. 2,000 Shirtwaist Suits Values 3.25 to 5.75 Will Be Sold at 1.98 | ITTLE reflection, and time spent reading of other sales, will | show conclusively that this is the best news of shirtwaist suits | that has been published in New York in many aday. There | are 2,000 of these stylish and effective summer dresses, ‘We bought these suits at a price permitting us to sell them for 1.98 each, and the price at no time during this sale will be a penny higher. E’RE too busy and too jealous of our reputation to get you excited about something that is not worth your while. But your interest and confidence in this news is warranted. The facts: We open the Shirtwaist Suit season with 2,000 Shistwaist | Suits that were made to sell at 3.25, | 1 9 4.25, 5.00 and 5.75. These suits are 1 98 | =e splendidly made and trimmed, fit correct- —® | ly, come in a variety of styles to suit every fancy, and the materials | represented are lawn, dimity, madras, swiss, grass linen, canvas | weaves and mercerized cheviots. We shall give you choice of these Shirtwaist Suits at 1.98, ‘Will You Save a Quarter | on Sturdy Furniture? E DO NOT believe that any store in New York outside of The 14th Street Store can actually save you 25 per cent on furniture such as we describe in to-day’s advertisement. | This is the saving we turn over to our customers. | We enumerate tive instances in which positive savings can be made, If space permitted we could publish a list of 200 more, but we trust that these | few examples will convince all who read this news of the advantage there is in these prices. At 3.98—Your choice of 250 Odd Parlor Chairs, Mahogany finish frames, handsomely upholstered seats, in velours, tapestries and damasks. Variety to select from. Regularly sold for 5.50. Tuesday's price, each, 3.98. At 6.48—Box Couches, very desirable for Summer use; cool and attractive ; 74 inches long, 29 inches wide and 7 inches deep, covered in denim with button tufted top. Box. is carefully lined, making a dust-proof spartment for storage. Regular value 10.50, Our price, 6.48, At 4.98—lIron Beds for the heated term, light and airy in appearance. A variety of patterns. All grades and price; A white enamel metal bed, any size, with brass mountings, value 0.25, for 4.98. At 3.98, Combination Mattress—Manufactured from the best of material by workmen who have made this mattress « study. A mattress up | holstered in serviceable ticking and carefully filled with a combination fibre, regular value 6.00, for 3.98, At 2.48, Iron Spring—Made in any size, all metal, with tinned wire fabric to prevent rusting. Regular value 4,00. Tuesday at 2.48. 345 Sample Robes at a Third and Less Thana Third HAVE 345 Sample Robes for this great sale, the season’s newest effects. Sample d importers for their show room, and from them they grenadine robes and voile embroidered robes. 35.00 to 40.00 Robes, at 12.98 60.00 to 75.00 Robes, at 23.98 Meevonee Arse Wren ee A eee : This is unquestionably I It is without restrictions or annoying conditions. tion will convince you that it is more advantageous than any other stamp proposition you ever heard of, B. & M. Blue Stamps have an intrinsic value that is superior to any other trading stamp in existence. earns better premiums and with far less effort than any other trading stamp, and at the 14th Street Store! B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps cost you absolutely nothing, f Se ae Will You Wear an $8.00 | It