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S&S ‘ é ef e Bead an COURT |S ANGRY f AT MILIOWR ; Justice Greenbaum Says He Is Disposed to Go to Length of Law in Punishing Witiam W. Durrant. "FAILED TO GIVE SISTER |) HER SHARE OF WEALTH. Ue: Their Father Left $1,500,000 - Estate—Law Provides Inad- - equate Means of Punishing Him for His Alleged Neglect. i" am disposed to “go the length of fhe lew in punishing Durant for his ac- tons in this euit of his helpless sister @or her rights in the vast estate left By ‘thelr father,” said Justice Green- Baum to-day. ‘Gharies 8. Davison had appealed to Justice Greenbaum to punish William ‘W. Durant once more for contempt of eourt in ignoring Justice Fitzgerald's @rder to appear for examination as to Gis whility to pay over to his sister, Heloise Durant Rose, her half of tho $1,520,000 estate left by their father, “Phe stoty is an old one now,” sald MF Davison. “While the only son of the Iate Dr, Durant, President of the Adirondack Railroad, lived like a prince, Built for himself a yacht costing only @ little less than $260,000, and rpent Sister, would have actually starved In the streets but for the charity of the Jate Abram 8. Hewitt and others, It was a fight of years before he was to an accounting of thelr father's @tate, and then she got a judgment for her share—$760,000. ““A very, very small payment was s¢- ured on this judgment unable to get uny more, @f Justice Fitzgerald was for « @mination of tile brother in suppl mentary proceedings, He hu ignored at order and done #0 con fou will recall that he wi for contempt in falling to account how Lusk that another similar Woe Woult wake that all you ask? another fine of $20 sulinfy you dustice Greenbaum. "It is as fat under the inw, as his ability to pay @ fine,” replied Mr just what we can't fin an order to Durant to Your Honor for exam! ht give you a str La ea ee Reet Paicser aa etiantt In puniantag is millionaire for his treatment of tile elplers sister mee) the end. eerved his ‘lect WINDOW CLIMBERS FED $2 EAH Men Arrested for Poking Arms and Legs Out of Bridge Cars —One Said He Was Reach- ‘ing for Hat. wever, the Justice re- mv A half-dozen “window climbers.” persons who crawl through B car windows are now known, were ar- Faigned to-day before Magistrate Ommen, in the Centre Street Court Three were natives of Nev one a negro and another 4 Ch ‘The Jersey me P On ight the th thrust dng their legs through the open win- dows of the y Legs, Magistrate. off ana went t repl Why did you put your arm through?” ed car, ‘ann's two friends gave the she did about you?" ed the negro, #1 acen all them white men doing it, bin. » same Magistrate Om- money. avishly. their only daughter, his} } POLICE PICKUP 28 LOST CHLOREN Twenty-five Claimed by Anxiuus Relatives Before Morning, but Three Youngsters Are Still at Headquarters. Twenty-elght children who couldn't remember where they lived followed the parade yesterday and Inter were picked up by the police. Of these twenty-five were claimed by anxious relatives bo- fore morning, and now the matron at Police Headquartera has in stock threo surplus children for whom no one has asked yet. ‘Two of them are colored, but of dif- ferent shades. The coal-black one, who says he is Edward Richardson, five years old, will have nothing to do with saddle-colored Clarence Fleming. eight years old. oall his address {s that he could see the elevated road from his home. The third unclaimed child says his name ts Tater Seaman and that he is five yeare old. He thinks he lives In Forty-ninth street. Attracted by the many bands of muslo all playing patriotic airs, the children trudged along in the immediate proxim- ity of the big bass drum and trudged so far that when they got tired they found themselves in a strange locality. Some of the parents of the twenty- eight were at the police stations before the police had picked up their wander- ing darlings and other parents came trailing in aH night looking for the lost ones. For several hours the police kept the lost children lined up 60 that searci- ['ns parents could look down the line and piok out thelr own. As the hours dragged on the children Were sent to “o Headguarters and then to bed every “thme a distressed mother d inquire for a lost child the whole id be routed out and the mother, found her patriotic youngster, would lug him off home. ‘The surplus atock had dwindled down to the three to-day, and the matron think, W the mobs of ohildren fol- bands and the woldiers yes- wd have doing pretty well, I nome of them ral days. iige to days’ rest = met MET DEATH BY ACCIDENT. Found Dead in Hold Fell in, Pellce investigation has shown that the | man known ag John Connecticut In the hola ¢ Schooner's who Cashman, watchman at vs that he saw 1 name ts sald rd the the Connecticut to be Endicott r | ray to Annual house-cleaning reduction sale. We've about a hundred and fifty Body Brussels Rugs (9x12) that we desire to close out at once. They're the same quality that are bringing $25 and more all over town, and there's a liberal line of choice pattern effects. Particu- Rey core for summer $1 Q 75 Axminsters 97'C Extra Grade at, yard Regular $1.35 quality. Big line of patterns; many the season's best. Best quality Tapestry «71 Dicuss tate, Olac ‘The nearest Eaward can re-|_ u ‘| Homespuns, &c. i!the most beautifully gotten up clothes we ever saw CHARLES M SCHWAB SAILS FOR EUROPE Former President of Steel Cor- poration, Only Recently Re- turned from Abroad, Starts Away on Business Trip. Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption. benefity any one with lung troub) i ft no germ can live amall or large tub Charles M. Schwab, former Prsident of the United States Steel Company, sailed for Europe to-day on the Kron- pring Wilhelm. It waa annunced at his offices that he was going on a@ short business trip and would remain abrond but a week, Mr. Sohwab only returned from Eu- rope recently, having been summoned hurriedly in connection with the affairs of the United States Foundries Com- coughed and N work 4 owe everyt ava, next to Bhr- New York. "Phone 091—Cheleen. USE THE WORLD'S 3 AND 7 TIME RATES. pany. uits to Order xtra Offer. An unusual combination of circumstances en- ables us to make an EXTRA OFFER of 65 pieces of our finest $18, $20 and $22 Custom Pabrice=t0 be made to order at $11.45. Rich Blue Serges are among them—also a number of other very dressy light-weight fabrics not heretofore shown. It is in all respects the best offer we have ever made. ORDERS PLACED WEDNESDAY will be ready for delivery before the end of the week. We shall try to tinish Thursday’s orders also, but cannot promise at this writing. UNTIL SATURDAY we will accept orders in Custom Department — giving you _ unrestricted choice from all the $18, $20 and $22 fabrics—Blue Serges, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Worsteds, bets, &c., and will make the suit to MEASUFE ALS... cece rec oerecrcercernseresesees It’s an unprecedented price—and it will command best custom workman- ship, a perfect fit and fullest satisfaction. $ i $ 75 20 Suits, *102 In the $16, $18 and $20 grades of our splendid Ready-to-Wear Suits we are heavily overstocked, Hence we offer choice from $ 75 at these prices—plain suits, smart suits, rich suits, 102 neat suits, including Blue Serge, in all sizes, at.... FANCY DOUBLE-BREASTED VESTS, $2, $2.50 and $3 goods, reduced to 95c One Door South of Astor Place. 740, 742 Broadway, H.O'Neill & Co Redfern Corsets. HIGH-GRADE MODELS. You may rest assured that the fashionable outline will be gained with figure case from wearing a REDFERN model. We have any number of styles, thus perfectly suiting all figures. Each style is for a distinctive type of form. You need no urging to buy one of these models—you A surplus stock of regular 90 cent carpet. Mattings, too, included $8.75 values — 118 Warp Japan, 40 yard roll, $6.50 $8.50 values—75 Ibs. China, 40 yard roll $6.50 $9.50 values—85 Ibs. @ 40 yard roll,.... $7.50 nb follow : nen Melican man,” he tol the Magistrate. All the offenders and warned a rep imprisonment. 3. ay and Twentieth Millinery. _ Wednesday & Thursday, June ist & 2nd. Trimmed Hats, Togues and Bonnets, BO. Atisses’ and Children's Hats, J. & J. DOBSON, 14th St. and 5th Ave. oO, value $18.00 to $40.00. OO, value $8.00 to $15.00. Lord &8 Taylor, Street and Fifth Avenue, re can foresee the figure improvement by holding the corset in the hand. Boned with genuine whalebone, {* Prices from $3.00upward (Second Floor.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. AMILLION HEALTHY, MANLY AMERICAN MEN fathers of fam- ilies, business men, statesmen, mechanics, farmers, lawyers, min- isters, doctors, bookkeepers, bank- ers, sailors, soldiers, traveling salesmen, railroaders, laboring men, men in every walk of life, in every line of dy Oathartic. They tell other men about the wonderful merit of this wonderful little tab- let. They take CASCARETS home to their wives and families. The consequence isa sale of OVER A MILLION BOXES A MONTH mado by merit and appreciation. A man who keeps his bowels regular with CASOARSTS, can keep strong and healthy even without much exereise, for when the bowels ere regularand the digestion stron; the system is safe and the muscles, brain an nerves wil) have inexhaustible e:_sticity and life all sta, 100, 250,600. Never bulle, gen: ting tablet siamped ac Pppokiot free. Cyt ry 3. Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest in the World Bverybody knows that the Colorado atr $ |“ SN: WOODS ©. “| 14th Street Store F YOU ARE FURNISHING an apartment or a fe | Summer cottage, or if you are replenishing your household goods in either city, seaside or country home, you will be in- terested in knowing where merchandise of the best and most substantial quality can be purchased at lowest prices. The 14th Street Store is intentionally a homefitting centre where it is always possible to make your money accomplish more than it will any- where else, This is a part of the broad design after which this great store is modelled. UT THE FINISHING TOUCHES on your home P Summer and may be not then. Homefitters Will Come to The These Diminished Furniture Prices Would Put Factories Out of Business if Long Maintained Fifth Floor. twice as much money next winter or don’t care about saving on present purchases. | : Of course, if you want to wait another year, you are not interested. But consider the advantage to you in money, to say nothing of added comfort in your home, buying during this sale. Much Seasonable_ Furniture that you want at once is Each Wednesday Stores that go into spasms now in exploiting their sudden philanthropy may well be suspected of exorbitant retail charges in the future as well as in the past. The present and increasing popularity of The 14th Street Store has had an awakening effect that prompts a pretense of generosity, but this will sink into peace- ful slumber at the first opportunity. The 14th Street Store, per sonified, is the watchman that will disturb their repose with good goods at prices so low 30 low t at successful comparison will be impossi- ble. Here are pertinent convincers : in furniture right now unless you expect to be making You won’t see prices like these again until next mentioned here, but our enormous stock offers similar savings for completely fitting up a palace or a cottage. | Iron Springs for iron Brass Bed—Well proportioned, stylish | | one or two parts, 7.98. in design, heavy post and fillers, massive mounts and vases and swell bow foot end; || easy running brass casters, i | Porch Rockers, solid | hardwood frame finished, natural | cane seat and back, also long rock- ers and broad arms; price 1.99 Rattan Chairs amd Rockers, heavy fine all rattan, j high back and drop skirt, 2.47 Odd Rockers, rubbed and polished frames, carved high back, tastily turned spindles, seats up- | Box Couch—Covered in denim, but ton tufted spring edge top, large storage holstered in silk plush, greatest box, easy running casters, 6 48 value ever offered, 3.48 Open Bookcases, solid hard wood, golden fin- ish and have three adjustable shelves, price, 4.79. Chiffoniers—all oak, highly finished, five large | drawers, panelled sides, large bevel French plate| mirror, price, complete, 6.98. | double woven wire, with patent reinforcement, 2.74, Mattresses, mixed hair; well made, weighs 40 lbs., upholstered in good A. C. A. tick, can be had in Odd Dressers—handsomely grained golden finish, pannelled sides, easy running casework, full size top and mounted on brass casters, French bevelled plate mirror, price 8.69. | Look These Prices Over, Too | some turned legs, neatly trimmed or brass beds, all metal, Iron Bed—smooth castings, warranted three coats of white enamel large brass knobs, 69 brass rail, head and foot ends, price.... Oe oak, Parlor Suits, twelve sam- ple suits upholstered in velours, tapestries and brocatels, in three and five pieces, all bargains; prices range foom 23.00 to 55.00 Parlor Tables, golden or mahogany finish, large top, hand- Iron Bed Couch—Frame all malleable tron, woven wire spring and wool mattress, couch in oy feels ee ealalanen Aas War of Rug Makers Made These Rug Prices Low Fourth Floor. HIS IS SOMETHING that doesn’t happen often. Two domes- tic rug-makers, world-famed, cut rates on each other, throw- ing about 5,000 of their celebrated rugs on the market at prices unheard of in years. We secured a part of the rugs that were sacrificed to pride of policy or posi~ tion, and are thus enabled to give you a good share of the benefit of that quarrel by saving you money. ‘Tapestry Brussels Rug, 9x12, value 16.50, at 11.24 Tapestry Brussels Rug, 9x12, value 18.50, at 12.49 Wilton Velvet Rug, 7.6x12.9, value, 27.50, at 14.98 Wilton Velvet Rug, 9x12, value 30.00, at 15.98 Wilton Velvet Rug, 8.3x12.9, value 32.50, at 16.98 Wilton Velvet Rug, 9x13.6, value 35.00, at 19.98 Carpet Economies Extra Axminster Carpets, | Brussels Carpets, best made, values, per yard, 1.35 and 1.50, at 1.14 | frame body, value, per yard, 1.50, at and 98e. \ 1.19 and 98e, Summer Floor Coverings Imported Linoleum, 3 and 4 yards wide, value 75c. to 90c., per square yard, 49¢ and 59c. Sampson's Ollcloths, clean and cool, values 25c. and 35c., at I9¢ & 27c. Japanese Matting, extra fine’) quality, roll of 40 yards, plain and car- | pet effects, value 12.95, at 9.69. China Matting, very best, great pattern variety, value 18.00, at 11,69. | Beautiful Imported Austrian China At One-Third Its Actual Value. Basement. OU DON’T CARE whether this beautifully worked china for ~ your table was made in Austria or France? Very well, that’s 35e what wethought. China prices 35 — Chis ce ties are practically like trust prices Caine Seebles ai —arbitrary, for the same work- at “manship. These imported sam- e isha 10¢ ples, of fine Austrian China plates, cups and sauce! on holder beautifully decorated with best floral designs an gold; values up to 4 to-morrow at 10c. 25c for Imported Samples Austrian China Cups and Saucers, chocolate pots, plates, jugs, candlesticks, mush and milk sets, etc., all beau- titully decorated, colors and gold; values up to 65c. 39c for Imported Sample Austrian China condensed milk jars, salad bow!s, fancy shape cake plates, biscuit jars and chocolate pots, artistic- ally decorated with new designs; values up to 1.00, Gas Globes, fine crystal glass, Bric-a-Brac, of many shapes, with very pretty etched patterns, also cut | styles and decorations, all new imported glass effects ; value 25c., at 15. samples, also a large variety of bisque Individual Custards, tho figures and Majolica Smoking Sets ; value 3 as high as $2.50, at 97e. sizes, decorated with rich,new blends of {Mixing Bowls, of fine quality; |. efective colors; values up to $1.25, at regular price 75c., at 25c. 9c. ae Full Bock of B.& M.Blue Erading Ear ce Good lor $3.50. OR each full book of 990 B. &M, Blue Trading Stamps The 14th Street Store will give a credit voucher good for $3.50 in goods in any department. If yeu wish to spend the $3.50 in more one department you must shop ona transfer, Under this offer there can be no question as to the actual value of Blue Trading Stam: In the purchase of merchandise in this store one full book of 990 stamps has the pure chasing power of $3.50 in cash, These Go-Carts Save Baby’s Health, Mother’s Strength and Father’s Money ‘Third floor. HY push a heavy carriage or carry a child, when an airing for the baby and mother will do both good if you have one of these Reclining Go-Carts, closely woven, full roll reed body, adjustable back and foot rest? Has hardwood gearing, best steel springs and axles, finest 7.60 quality rubber tired steel wheels, Go-Carts patent foot brakes, steel pushers = 4.77 and highly finished; price 59 Clothes Poles, light, easy to handle, convenient; price, in oak or mahogany finish, 69¢ We Give You B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Free NTIL 12 o'clock to-morrow you will be given 2 Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents you spend. After that hour, 1 Blue Trading Stamp with each 10 cents you spend until closing. The giving of Blue Trading Stamps is entirely independent of price- making. Trading Stamps, .in conjunc- tion with low prices which will stand the severest tests of comparison, form the in- vincible combination that induces the greater number of people to concentrate their trading here, and parasol clamps. This cart is thoroughly reinforced through- out. Value 7.50, at 4.77. Monthly Grocery Sale Continued for One Day More Sixth floor. 6 lig ty of our customers laid in grocery stocks to-day for many days on the bargains we placed before them—in- ‘augurating our Monthly Grocery Sale of pure foods. This sale will be continued Wednesday, when we advise you to replenish your larder, which must have become empty over the holiday. Our Cafe Adjoins the Grocery Store. —— Prunes—Santa Clara meaty Prunes. packed and neatly faced in 10-Ib, 1, tail, Vegetable or Mock Turtle, per wood boxes, worth $ special, + 78 | Soup—Campbell’s Condensed Ox can, 6c. —— PET DOK. eee eseesecene Catsup—Columbia, pint bottle, 14e.| So jad_ Olt — Superfine, 1 Cocoa—Suchard’s Soluble, { 1b. can, | bottle, 220. pene lanne uazs 15c. Condensed Milk — ‘‘Bouquet,” “Darling,” or “Nestle's,"” full weight, Marmalade—“Blue Bell!’ Orange, 1-Ib. patent top jar, 15e. Sliced Peaches—California Lemon Bitter can, 10c. Cling, sliced for cream, dessert size cans, Coffee—Select Bourbon Santos, dry’| dozen, $1.25; can, Ae. roast, 5 lbs., 1.00, Borax—Pacific Coast, chemically pure, “Mule Team" brand; ¥-lb, package, 6e, ‘Tea—Choice English Breakfast, Ceylon Soap—Miller’s Naphtha; 10 bars, 39¢, or Oolong, 45c. value, per Ib,, 35e. Pastry Flour—Used for all pasty, | Grape-Nuts—Pachage, 8e, Ib. bag, 39c. Short Forequarter Hominy — Old Fashioned Southem | 1b. 6e. - Lamb—Pe granulated, 10 lbs, ie. Plate and Navel Corn Cocoanut—Schepps', fresh cut shred- | —Per Ib. 4e. et Bese ded, per Ib., 18. Bams—Armow’s or Swift's fine Rib Beef Roast—Per lb., 9¢. ‘Ssuger-cured, per lb., 12c.