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od “WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING J JUNE 8, 1904 roe Wait i: Ran SAYS THE GILSEY S.A OLD BR Albert R. Keen Declares He Was Deceived Regarding the Busi- hess the Hotel Was Supposed to Be Doing. INSTEAD OF PROFIT COMPANY WAS LOSING. Lessees Want Lease Set Aside and Rent Reduced, So They Will Be Able to Make the Ven- ture Pay. The talk of Broadway to-day is the mult of the Seaboard Hotel Company, fenves of the Gilsey House, against the executors and heirs of the state of Andrew Gilsey to have the company's @even year lease, taken March 1 last, wet aside. Frederick J. Lancaster is President of the Seat pany, and Albért R. Kéen ts ‘Treasurer, Both are experienced hotel men, but they allege that they were induced to Wake the Gilsey House under false pre- tenses, Elwood O. Roessle ran the hotel up to the firs of last March. He did a great deal of refurnishing when he took the house after the Breslin regime, and, it Is Slieged in the sult bronght by Lancaster ne represented to them g money by sty mM Hotel Com- that the receipts , and the expenses dite over $440,00 a a and that Papers, that Roessie was losing money @il along. Mr, Keen was asked to-day how he, @n experienced dnd sharp hotel man, could have been taken in on a losing Proposition. He said he was w victim ©f confidence tn ti rus to get out in order to help his father, who runs the wd that he would “He represented t a ome that it woul be a good idea to save brokerage feet and so on, and insisted tha t I she keep everything under cover, 1 aatked With Roessle and he assured me tha he Was making money. soe Didn't Sce the Books. courge I wanted to look ¢ Pooks and talk with the omce man, bit rr. Gilsey vald that 1 suspicion ‘around t rally lon around ‘the hotel ord. for evorveh have trusted the Gilsere toe the world. and took thie lense was ron, up adn't been ant the hotel ten min- tien before I knew I had been raids bricked, “Aw soon as Roeaslo pot ont ha went Into bankruptey and T learned that he had sunk ageut $19).000 and owed four months’ ref." “ue Seaboard Hotel Company tease enlls for an annual rental oes x een save that this is exon is belleved that if the Gilsey makes bstantial reduction tn the neaster and Keen interegts to run the house. 6 ees “DR.” ROHRER SENT TO JAIL. inally 7 I would tseys to the end o on that account I it knowing what f Mill Serve Thirty Daya in Tombs for legal Practice. Joseph Rohrer, of No, 229 East Four- teenth street, who advertises under the tle of “Dr. Joseph Rohrer, President of the International Massnge and Move- ment Cure Institute,” wag to-day sent ‘to the Tombs for thirty days by Justice Zeller in the Court of Special Sessions, This {8 the second time “Dr.” Rohrer 8 been convicted on the complaint of the County Medical Association, 1 February, 192, lie wan convicted and given t n of going to prison or Paying a fine of #0. He pald the fine WEDDING RINGS. Solld 14 and 18 karat gold seamioss| Wigddine inks our specialty. “Sol welaht." Brice i ae Siven free with, ring, Ask for 1 or ‘wedding fect at erties iene eee FOR JUNE BRIDES ¢ have the tinest assortment of Dia jonds, Watches and San Ta Nea von a m Evenings till 7. Saturdays till 10, ASPERFEL LEVELAN ESTABLISHED 1857, 144 BOWERY, Ape WWencorseTosuming® Bank’ Block.” Broome Btreet. Ladies’ Watch Special, tine Wnite Dlutnonia® ton rel others ask ¢ Strimmed \| CHILDREN S fn - <a “ee JAEEL MEAT THE FOUNTAIN NEW YORK. Double ‘S. & H.”? Green Trading Stamps Saturday Morning from 8.30 Thereafter, Single Starops Until Closing Hour. till 12 o’Clock. Seth Shirt Waist Sutts mo! All CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES of lawn and nainsook; many desirable styles and dainty trimmings; 75c.. for CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT ‘DRESSES in lawn, cambric and nainsook: in a va- riety of preity styles; long dresses have’ dainty Yokes and embroidery skirt; “short dresies are in the Hubbard and long-waisted trimming: regularly 98c, rae LONG SHORT DRESSES of ane nainsook and cambric. numerous styles, in the daintiest lace embroid- ery trimmings, including the Hub- bard, Russian, guimpe and long: waisted French effects: edd $1.25, for Hats. OF course it is eas' Gold Medal in our Straw i consequently of \very fine texture. all over the world, Sree Berek Alizarine *70 Fa regularly 39¢ French effect; lace and embroidery 6) 9 (oa 790 Sold Medal Straw Sats. Splits—Sennets— Sailors. "Way ahead in the race for popularity with buyers of Straw fe fit every Ghe Most Desirable Effects Something more than the ordinary— re style and value than we have shown so far this season at this price. newest style effects. WOMEN'S SILK ‘SHIRT WAIST SUITS of blue. brown or gray check or hairline Taffetas, black China Silk or black Taffeta. in the prettiest plaited and tucked styles, some trimmed with taffeta bands and others prettily piped with contrasting color silk. All have fancy sot collars and full bishop sleeves. e skirts are ioaboutlengt Se 10. 70. day's price.... Ohe Children’s Store Announces a Very Important Special Sale for Go-Worrow. The present transactio represents the purchase an sale of the surplus stock and sample lines of one of the largest high-class manufactur- ers in the city. There are about 2,000 garments, includ- ing Infants’ and Children’s Dresses and Guimpes, made of dainty lawns, nainsooks and cambrics. These were obtained at great sacrifices, and will be offered at correspond- ingly low prices. For easier belection. we have divided the gar= ments into four lots; CHILDREN’S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES of lawn nain- sook cambric and pique; long dresses are in very pretty styles with dainty yokes of embroidery and lace; short dresses are in Nor- folk, Russian, Hubbard and French effects, effectively trimmed; sizes up to 5 years; @qularly $1.50; le 98e CHILDREN’S GUIMPES of fine white lawn; a varity of very fined th Fne hemsttch tuck ing: Val. lace insertion embroid- "490, 79e, 98¢ (24 Floor, Centra) y to make statements. Not so easy to prove them. All we wish ‘to add is: he crowds in our Men’s Hat Store last Saturday. It was a steady procession from the opening to the closing of the store for Gold Medal Straw Hats at $2.50. Of course we sold a great many lower priced hats, but it was a phenomenal showing for the “Gold Medal.” While other hatters and hat sellers have been talking about freak hats and hats that people do not want, our Gold Medal stiff and soft hats have made such a reputation Aiea the past vear that at the mere mention of lat announcements of last week, the result has been spontaneous and simply remarkable. I good braids, in addition to Splits and Sennets, all good |shapes in soft brim, medium or. high and every shape, and every size up to 75@ for extra large heads; your selection from $1 to $4.50. crown, and in fact any kind (Main Fioor, East.) : 2 ‘Women’s 383.00 Gan Shoes and Oxfords for This Is Absolutely the Most Sensational Shoe Sale Held in Nearly Two Years. Many Pairs of Shoes and Oxfords Quality sia calf and leather, ortotk Suits. MISSES’) WHITE DUCK NORFOLK SUITS; smartest effect, Watking Skirts. MISSES’ IMPORTED SCOTCH MIXTURE WALKING SKIRTS; light, pretty shades, MISSES’ FINE IMPORTED FANCY STRIPE BRILLIANTINE WALKING SKIRTS; kilted, Sirls’ Lawn Dresses. GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN DRESSES; embroid- ered and trimmed with bertha, 3.90 295 KIS 1.95 | Fit fora Queen’ ’) ata Startling Price. These Shoes and Oxfords have been in the store less than two days and a half, and we has‘en to give them immediate publicity, for the occasion is so im- portant and interesting that a great number of wom- en will be quickly attracted. It Is Impossible to Publish the Name of These Shoes, but You Will Find It on Ev- ery Pair, Although an Ef- fort was Made to Stamp It Out. The name. in fact, is one of the best known in shoe selling circles, being widely advertised in lead- ing publications all over the United States. ; The lots that go on sale to-morrow comprise: In addition there are HIGH-CUT TON SHOES fer|storm erotic eRINIG HEEL TAN SHOES FOR GIRLS, REGULAR LACE SHOES in tan with Cuban! Secial tables in the ee Ge and military heels; also dated Shoe Stores, Second Z, IS TAN OXFORD SHOES. Floor, to-morrow. The value There are all sizes. are simply astounding. Price, In Addition We Ofter for Wen: MEN'S $3.50 SHOES and MAN SOEs box calf, wax MEN'S Prine tes in black and OXFORDS 4 d calf, vici kid, usSsIa tan vict ki tan USs- If, ti nd pat- Sas Tatiana eee ee patent 7, 95 Ghitesive Parasols at Hatt Prices. An elegant line of manufacturer’s sample Parasols goes on sale to-morrow in our Parasol Section on the Main Floor. All the season’s newest and most sought designs are well represented in favorite colors, also in the black and white styles. Many of the Parasols are fitted with the very fashionable extra long handles. They are all chic and dainty and great values for the very little price they are to be sold at. They were made to sell at double the money we ask. Your choice, 98e., 4.95, 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 Dainty Graduation D ainty Jraduation Lresses Jor Rright Up-to-Date UWisses. : Graduation Days are rapidly approaching, and ,as that eventful time draws near, thoughts naturally centre themselves around appropriate raiment for the occasion. . The Misses’ Store on the Second Floor is su- periorly stocked with all that is fresh and dainty for the day in questiori. At 10,00 there are GRADUATION DRESSES of sheer white organdie, elab- orately trimmed with lace; new skirt effect; extra drop. Ht 13,75 2 ace UATION DRESSES. of white net, exquisitely trimmed with lace ind insertion. Ht 17.50 tere are white’ net Dresses, beautifully trimmed with ribbon and lace. Girls’ Spencer Dresses, y DRESSES; pretty colors: sicllng ae oe 1.25 Sirts’ Lawn Dresses. Ces fanenbeodey: phiedar, IO nd Also Spectal for Saturday. WAIST SUITS: fin muy of ena Semin ates JOS: $20.00: to-morrow, CELEBRATED Ors spinning looms and It is known Gen, Fifteen and Gwenty Dollars For This is a distinctly notable event and must by the very nature of things appeal force- fully and quickly to every man who pays careful atten- tion to correct dress. In the manner of style and | fabrics there en’s Suits at Ten Dollars, Navy Blue Serge Suits. | THE ‘AMERICAN. WOOLEN CO. a7 No. 3192 is woven on French Fancy Mixed Fabrics, including Cassimeres in nent designs and VERY SWAGGER SACK SUITS THAT AL TO | THE | YOUNGER MAN panera bepaiee * sate RAIN rats Anat oS 9 (4) Some of Our E THE KNICKERBOCKER and YALE SACK conte The Knickerbocker is specially made for pao, men of all ages, The trousers are cut in conformity With the coat T5 idapdiby Som leuive tallorsias excllsively hai tices: lutely fast colors | whetlter he be of the usual size or very stout or very tall FANCY WORSED SUITS; imported fabrics S75 is the widest Blue and Black Fabrics. | A very select fining Cheviot and Thibet. in both black and blue | navy; serges of renowned quality and durability; these suits are | tailored in a superior manner and will not only compare favor Cheviots in the new — | ably with the best creations of the merchant tailor, but possess this advarvage tothe purcbaser, that you are ficed whour de lay; single and double breasted mode Lr Peeve pec tones orl hay correct form. sizes 34 10.465 measurements for “correct shoulder” 20.00 SL IS Sie jong en en enn een en nn nce ee ECR ce cnc Ep EE ET Wen’s Stylish Summer Sutts. TMen’s Suits 2 Fifteen Dollars, clusive Models Comprise THE YALE MODEL is an extremely popular coat for young men. Single or double breasted coats. The semi-pegged trousers are much demanded. A swell suit reasonably priced The Renowned Prize-Medal Serge. Produced in this country by one of the best-known mills as a replica of a well-known English make This serge is yarn-dyed. resilient, porous and abso Single and double breasied, in all sizes to fit every individual shape of mankind, FANCY CHEVIOTS and HOME PUNS; light gray and brown, also very prety Yatripe SIS effecis in both single and double breasted styles. tar iS cane A pre SIS wii uiss eek NG ON een a 9) s Steak: Ib, peal _Men’s Suits at Twenty Dollars, |) eo. Novelty Effects and Mixtures. Imported new effects in Gray, Bronze. Steel and light colorings. In both Cheviors and Worsted. dog lapel and single breasted four and three button full front models. of the garment, the generat connor makes it distinctive. No matter whether measure 34, 38 or 44 bream, we will MO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ACITY IN ITSELF JAZET AE AT THE FOUNTAI NEW YORK. Double 'S. & H.”" Green Trading Stamps Saturday Morning from till 12 o’clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Chree Sizes and = eine OhreePrices S. aturday Consist of Lace, Net, Japanese Sik Crepe de Chine, Peau de Cygne and Peau de Soie Waists. nea Manufacturers’ best craftsmanship ales ways enters into their show-line, and thes#® are the very newest modes in both tailérg, mace aie Ces Cis " rs 1e" wil e eagerly sna| women waiting 34. 36 and 38 er uP he the! following prices: 2.95 3.95 5.00 Their duplicates sell regularly at. f 8. 95 to $12. Be All These Extraordi- ary Values from Our Regular Stock, WOMEN'S WAISTS OF JAPANESE SILK IN BLACK OR WHITE, beautifully tailored, entire fion: plaited and tucked each plait trimmed with Frencn knots plaited back, sleeves plaited and tucked to elbow, full pouch. fancy stock collar and cuffs, trimmed with French knets, open ee) IS front. Exceptional value, * PI ; WOMENS WAISTS OF JAPANESE SILK. WHITE ONLY, artistically designed: one of the sea- son's newest effects, made of fine quality of silk, fa tened on shoulders and under arm, made with roui yoke. front and back of allover Irish crochet lace. fin-\ Front of waist 295 (Second Floor. Centre, 18th St.) yoke, with attached collar of same lace. and lower part of sleeves tucked a very attractive and dressy waist, and an ex taordinary value ¢ J-3 Under Price vor Senane ‘ A Very Unusual Opportunity for SmoKers. Key Wert, finest quality) ONDS; best quality smoke: equale Cuban hand-made, Regatia | goo where; chotce either brand ne size, regliariv $8.00; box of | box of 550 MANHATTAN; high-erads Havana Cigars, Is e/a! Combination Of; Havana wrapper and filler, Cuban made We. quality; box of 100, BOs) fo CLEAR TAVANA PANRTRLAR: Value ever offered: Panctelas wize; reau-| 1000 SUMATRA WRAPPER larly $3.50; box of 0, 2. Sua haan A FILLER’ CIGAR, HAVANA SPECIALS or HAVAN. ¢ in Floor, East, 18th 8.) 2 Ohe Boys’ Store Saturday, : Breasted Sacket Suits. Very comfort- able Summer Suits for boys. Blue cheviots. plaid mixtures and fancy homespuns. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Gton Collar Sattor Suits, Of Venetian cloth of Navy, Red, Royal and Brown. Sizes 4 to 10 years Russian Blouse Si Worsted serges of Navy, Royal Brown. Sizes 234 to 7 years. Any store can show style and workmanship in garments at Seven or Nine Dollars or even at Five Dollars, but there is no store anywhere in New York, or even the United States, that show styles as the Siegel Cooper Co. show in their Celebrate: Vhree-Dollar Specials. Young Men's Summer Sutts, 1904, >* We take pride in introducing our Summer Suits for big boys and young itn of coat and trousers, both single and double Ereased ayles. Navy cheviete crashes and homespuns in light colers. Sizes 5, 00 a Z. 5 14 to 19 to 35 breast (Boys’ Store, Second Fleer.) © Saturday nOhe Meat Markers: EXTRA QUALITY NATI RIM Roast Wb ATY rae and years. 3 cH FANCY. .DRY PICKED mi CHICKENS; tb, toe LOINS OF FRESH JERSEY Pon 1b, ie. OF EXTRA CHOICE i tie 575 ‘SH KILLED LAMB - rmour’s Delicious mild sugar-cured Double-breasted English Bull- 5 ‘ sliced (hick cr thin) as desired by sya American Slicing Machine Cols mar, The tailoring in the suit, the design 20. 00