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SERVANT GIL © Mrs. Luetta A.Preble, of No. 307; Ninety-eighth Street, ly Censured in the City a f MONEY REPRESENTED THE \. SAVINGS OF TEN YEARS. udgment Had Been Obtained . and Mrs. Preble Sought to : havoid Having to Answer in lementary Proceedings. ley may relieve the payment @ebt, but employers who obtain the of ‘their servant giris will not allowed to ignore the orders of this q @s they have their promises: to rt Geluded “Bervant,”” said Jy 4 Of the City Court to-day &n application in behalf of Mrs ¢ 0. A. Preble to excuse her for appea: omiered try the Opurt for examination in supplementary Irs. Preble is the wife o ble. Phesident of th jom he had entered a sudgmen and interest since 1991 by the de- he Prebles lve ent at No. 307 West » and when thelr wervant girl sued her for her savings, which they had borrowed jm her, they Miled a petition in invdl- ry Bankruptcy. When | secured un jer for Mrs. Preble to submit to ex- ation to find out what property she it have she fgnored it, and now by thin application to vacate the jor, open her default and give her a for. year or until the bankruptcy had adjudicated her case." 4, She Says. aMdavit she says she dijudged a lankropt April 2; the claim of her ex-servant girl really & claim against her husband, that she gave the claim to her at- in the bankruptcy proceeding that it will be released by the op- in bankruptoy » Preble and her husband have a Hved in good style, occupying » and Ahere 1s wh should cned- bank- Ha ne nkerupt Dp ng of @ petition in bt er an proof that . hut his wife the proofs submitted it ap- tthe waintlf, by her thr: eriod Of ten yeaiw the , an had the samo in the wich Savings Bank at a time she was employed by defendant er husband as a domestic in thelr 3 that defendant and her hi wed the money ’ : oy in Oe . and Hise they would ferest thereat, andy Meoly. Tater detcndan Five Rér diamond earring to secure’ the payment of the lou, it haw failed to do so. a hould Pay the Debt. it bach (Phe and her husband are living in, = 000 MANTLE excuse gends her lawyer with an vit an that by an aMdavit ks to for’ r husband.” ut neither Justice O'Dwyer nor foffman was prepared to gay m manner the contemptuous Mra, e tan be punistied for her contempt—with that-bankruptey proceeding in ————— LOUBET RECEIVES ODERL. French President Shows Familfar< ity with American Affairs in Tall. PARIS, June 8—President Loubet te ceived Gov. Odell of New York at the Tilywee Palace to-day, Ambassador Vorler presented the Governor, who was accompanied by “his son and eeretar: Manning. The Prest- tent Wag most gracipus, asking about President Roosevelt. and showing much familiarity with and Interest in current American effairs. Later Gen. Porter took Mr. Odell on a motor trip to Versailles. where the palaces and.gardens were visited. To- morrow the Ambassador will give a Dreakfast in honor of the Governor, ‘The guests will include Gen. Brugery, commander of the French army, and Baron d'Estournelles de Constant. WE DO THE BIGC SPECIAL for FRIDAY. FRENCH PEANUT CARAMELS—Your curt rity is aroused. Well, try them and your weet tooth will be satisfied with this combi f of 0c Special for Friday goodwess, our patrons buy it wae send their friends. Cris) h that Peanut Brittle should ASSORTED there are many of Vanilla Chocolate. Very cheap, but very RUTTI CREAMS—A potpourri of diff TurTt of fruit, chopped fine, is com HIGH GRADE BONBONS & CHOCOLATES OR The kind to choose for {mapresalye gift-xivin more palatable than these command #00. an on Broadway. Never yaur pocketbook w the difference CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOWS ‘and pearly every one likes the triple van! fairy cream interio will candy ecstasy..... 4 CHOCOLATE PIGNOLIA CLUSTERS mouth—that Ix, everybody who enjoy duced to ew and delicious nut meat, with anweet, fragrant chooolate paste bein FHOLZ WASSER ECO Men's and Youths’ Men's and Youths’ | Serge Suits trom Cheviot Suits from 7.50 to 17.50. 5.00 to 16,50, CLOTHING oN CREDIT ‘igs’ Black Si Taffeta Lad es’ Vole Skirts & Shirt Waitst Suits trom from 8,00 to 20.00, 4.00 to 15.00, a0 AVE 1y higiy | BETWEEN: 1423 BOS RTS Te T & NUT CHOCOLATES—1 different kinds of fruit and nut centres apd kind, with a coating of double-extra y'ro the best From the first taste of the coating to the final melting away of the nm LAMPS FOR cI Uscoording te-Comptroliv;Grout, for- ‘mer ‘Commissioner of Gas and Zlec- ‘trintty Roberts Grier Monroe aprpeves Commissioner Oakley's plan-to.contract ‘@ith the «2s companies for marttle Nights et $4/75-a yes® for each Itpht ‘This plan has been criticised becsuse ofan tmoreaged cost of 37 @ light over the old-fashioned open flame gas Ught. ‘But Commissioner Oakley has shown that the mantle Ught can take the place of the very high-priced electric aro light and @ave money to the city, while providing a vastly larger number of lamps. ‘The increase of $7 on the mantle Ughts ts occasioned by the additional care such Ughts will receive and the added cost of the mantles. It is pro- poned to place 25,00 of these lamps throughout the bity. Thesubdject was discusmsedet the mest- ing of the Board of Estimate to-day. Camptrotler Grout informed the Board (hat his engineers favored the ides, as did ex-Commiasioner Monroe, to. whom he had written for an opinion. On the Comptroller's suggestion ghe matter was Wid over for one week, when the contract with the gas eom- panies will be authorized by the Board. EST BUSINESS BECAUSE WE GIVE THE BEST VALUES, SPECIAL for SATURDAY NUTTED FIGS—This Candy Special is so de- licious that mere word desoription can do it no justice. | You'll enjoy these “assorted and Saturd ay BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE—Instead of merely telling us of ita tter week and also in fact, ALL, Oc ‘n & single pound good ani ind 1 with richest hand- made Vanilla Cream. 'A triumph in candy making. ALL citoco . Candies no fineror ioe. wl, ind; buy them here, helr kind , 54 Barclay St., Cor. West B’way. 29 Cortlandt St. Cor. Church. The SEASON'S BEST LADTES' MEN'S Bi SUITS. HOTS! NIW SUITS, AV SACRIFICE PRICES Simply say “CHARGE IT." SEKINTS, WAISTS BUTTS, ® SORGR AND FANCY AS hag orn CREDIT 19M, WH ST, HET OTL AV, & hwy 263 Sixth Avenue, New York. Only Entrance to Clothing Dept. Through Furniture Store, Why Do They Do It? pyear? The reasons Why do those who buy of us come back season after season, an 1 year after are to be found right in our stores—they find t desirable pand profitable, because high quality and low prices stand side by side, repre- senting a saving of good American dollars; the goods are guaranteed as repre- ;sented and all have the advantage of Our Easy Payment System— $1 Down on a Purchase of $10, YOUTH —— SUITS, Serges, fancy castimeres and mixtures, as carefully {ailore¢ the best men’s s: every particular; worth $14, Special price, Boys’ 2-Piece Suits, They are of the respect, from plete fulfil every 16 tor You suit, and S' $g~|SERGE $ 9 SUITS, ed as up to date in $9) | pes rir $ 95|MEN'S $ i ria blue serge Suit no cloth is so |SUITS . | All the season’s best highest grade in every | the cloth to the com-| are y worsteds, cut designed to years; $4 vi 1 Shoes are a large fa tor in determining your eneral Nhy not improve it by wearing our up-to-date full$8 value Soe, spe- cia Saturday $3.50 appearance, MEN’S $ HATS, for 10 We are making a run ona fine qual- ity, strictly all. wool full $15 ¥. . indigo dye, patterns, in in the latest with broad shoul- effects work- the best ct Choice of the leading manu- facturers’ Derby or Alpine, not the cheap kind, but the regular $3.50 value offered for sale by rege ular haters and worth 50 We Never Advertise Unless We Have Extraor. dinary Values to Offer. Driving Finish Several Broadway Manufacturers, Bought at Half Its Value, Is Selling, and Selling Fast. News.of-this great purchase and wonder- ful sale has spread like wildfire, heralded throughout the city by hundreds of delighted asers as the greatest sale ever known in lew York. Interest has increased with each day’s selling. We want you to know that the time is short to avail yourself of the marvel- ‘fous saving opportunities afforded by this at sale. Practise economy and at the same © wear the best ready to wear Clothing made. For To-day and Saturday:— aH 50 ® y | 4 50 e eee ee ey = 1¢ vt Joylor Gothing Men’s and Youths’ $16 & $18 Suits Isn't five or stx dollars worth eaving? Well, that's Just what this offer means, Men's Summer Suits, wall single or double-breasted sacks, with broad athletio shoulders, hand-made collars and lapels; hair oloth fronts; carefully taltored in every de- , from all the fashionable cloths, worsteds, tweeds, cbeviots, thibsts and serges. Men’s & Youths’ 520 & $22.5 Suits The mort scrupulous care’ that the best tallors can give is taken with these eults. They come in every favbionable coloring and cloth, and try an you may can't get better clothing or better valu Shapes to fit any man, no matter how out of proportion. Single and double-breasted gut; they*re the greatest value we have ever offered. Copyright, 1908, Wee pte reel Teeerved by * Taylor Clothing Ce, ( i IRROADWAY cor.CHAMBERS ST. Fulton Street, = Brooklyn WE GIVE BLUE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES, e bd Sale of Summer Shoes. This great money-saving event grows in popularity every day, and more trustworthy quality, were ne as that you'd pay regular pri THAT FAILS. Women's Oxfords | Misses’ Shoes. | and Shoes, At 98 made to sell at $1.50; At $1.3 9m8iet9,seu at 8250 t FOC. patent leather Oxford ° and $8.00; fine vict | ties and Dongola kid button and lace kid and patent leather Oxford (108, | ghoes; sizes 8% to 2, Iigoat tops; sinabl6ts to 6. | made to sell at $2.50, turned soles made to sell at $8.00 made to sell at At $1.9 and $3.50; genuine At $4.29 pace; vicina snom| At $1.4 box calf.vicl kid and patent colt and vicl kid button and} and Oxfor is Ince Shoes and Oxford ties, hand-| fords and strap Slippers; sizes S14 /Patent leather lace Shoes, “Rock Oak les, in all heights of heels, | to 2. \ Soles," sizes 12 to 5%. no wonder, for better shoes, shoes of in this sale actly | ne en id for 80 little money; ev price for. We stake our reputation on eve! Boys’ Shoes. At 98c made to sell at $1.50; satin calf lace Shoes, Headquarters forBathing Suits We have made a special effort to obtain a choice selection of Bathing Suits for Women, Misses and Children, at popular prices, and a visit to this department is eure to be a profitable one to you, + eects a Bathing Suits for “Girls” at $1.95. Made from a good quallty of Sicilian or Mohair, in a pretty shade of blue, 1: white satlor collar with blue polka dots; sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16; open- Ing sale price... $1.95 Bathing Suits for Women at $3.95. Y Made from the finest quality of mohair, in durable shades of brown, blue, garnet and black; they come Rusalan, sailor and shirt waist effects, some trimmed with plaits and tucks, others with braids and anchors, and some with deep sailor col. 9 lars; at least 15 different upt-o-date styles from which to select; at le 5 Women’s Wash Skirts, | Women’s Wash Skirts, Made from a fine quality of washable duck, in a goo ade from a good quality of tan linen crash, in a shade of blne, some ring and some dot patterns; | well-cout, seven-gored flounce skirt; le with extra trimmed with tailor stitched straps of navy 95c deep hem at bottom, inverted plait back; sizes 22 blue dick; regular value $1.60; special at.. to 30; Jengths 88 to 43; value $ spe- $1 79 . ° Women’s Fancy Lawn Waists. | “" ™ Women’s Net Waists. Made from an ant quality sheer lawn; with | ep bertha ted Swiss, fancily trimmed with vck collar made from a pretty lace | Mide from an elegant quality of white washable net; shaped pouch, front and back has a deep bertha, trimmed with dotted net to lac yoke auc n tucks; a stylish, well-fit- $2 25) match; pretty stock, large pouch sleeve, $2 75 ° | ° trimmed with insel ion, new ting waist; rezular price $3.95; special at with neat cuff; regular price $5.00; special Boys’ $4 and $5 Suits, $1.98 When we say a clear saving of from $2,00 to $3.00 on every Suit, we mean it, every word. A retiring manufacturer, just in time for this opening, offered us 500 Suits, all he had, at such a low figure that we can offer them retail to you at far less than the usual wholesale price. Strictly gll wool, made double-breasted and norfolk style, of cagsimeres, cheviots, Scotch and English Tweeds, handsomely tailored, thoroughly sewed and lined; every suit brimful of style and taste, To be appreciated, this lot must ba seen, and then the selling will be brisk; sixes 6 $1 98 to 16 oa * ¢ ° ADAM DRY GOODS CO. Men's “CPrzrereele. Suits In Blue and Gun-metal Gray Serges, ie $1 5 Double and Single Breasted Orane On Sale Saturday Morning. These are Oswego Serge Suits — guaranteed pure! worsted, indigo dye. They come in blue and gun-metal gray—the new shade. They have been treated to the “Cravenette” process hich makes them im- pervious to water —or, in other words— absolutely waterproof, The finest of serges apt to shrink or draw out; of shape when subjected seashore air or damp weather. This Cravenette process ¢liminates all possl- bility of shrinkage. ‘. We have just one hun- dred and fifty of these Suits to sell at $15 to-morrow. Men’s 412 Serge Suits, $8.50 Pure worsted indigo blue, in both double and single breasted yles; all sizes in the lot for Saturday. The identical garments are within a stone’s throw of here at $12. Fi Boys’ Blue Serge Bloomer | #5" Norfolk Suits. 2.95 Two-piece Norfolk Suits with Bloomer Trousers. Made of fine Blue Serges, Only a hundred suits in the lot. - Double-breasted two-piece Suits—of blue serge, with regula knee pants, Ages8 to 16 years. A hundred of these also. Four Dollars everywhere except here—$2.95. Cleaning Up Two Big Lots of Men's High Grade Negligee Shirts. These are Shirts we Bouts from the manufacturers, represented. to us as being the clean-up of all they had in stock, This excuse on their part made the prices to us practically one-half. ey are the “Clover Leaf’ and the “Montauk” brands—no shirts are better known among men-folk, H $1.00 Shirts at 48c.| $1.50 & $1 Shirts at This lot, the well-known, Montauk Shirts, made ae N. MM 65c. the Morrison Shirt Co.; not one shirt) These Shirts are celebrated in the lot worth less than $5.00, and | “Clover Leaf” Brand. We purchased are being sold all over New Yori to-| over 18,000 of them at exactly S0c. on the dollar; we offer the entire lot day at that price or at 65c. and con- more; all sider it the styles and best shirt offered colors are in- in New York this chided; ma- season under $1.00. Fite Fabrics are ine madras, chambrays and fine cord- ed madras, mostly striped de- signs on white grounds, some plain, dark tans; also cham- agne corn célors, with fancy figures and pleated bos- oms; all have detached cuffs; sizes 14 to 17, the fancy black and white or colored and white have plain! bosoms and, Aetached: cuffs—some have pleat- ed bosoms | with attached cuffs; sizes-14 to 17, Sale of Misses’ Garments. All of them are reduced for the business of Saturday. It Is get-| ting toward the time when we wish stocks to be at the lowest possible! tide; hence the saving if you buy now, ~ 4.98 Girls’ white lawn and organdie dresses; voiles in all the new shades also pique and linen;’ all elaborately Reduced from $7.50 to trimmed with Val. lace and-embroidery; Girls’ Pongee Coats, with fancy lace sizes 6 to 14. collars and silk braid; lined through- t 8.98—instead of $5. out; sizes 8 to 14. Reduced . 9:98; RE SOS nstead cr geo. |from $14.50 to... Girls’ Brownie and Suspender Dresses; Girls’ Confirmation Dresses; made of also Guimpes and fancies, sizes 6 to 14;|fine organdies, trimmed with Val. lace some trimmed with lace end embroid- and-ribbon, sizes 8 to 14, Re- : hUrciate duced from $12.50 to, . os 8.98 $B instend of Pe Misses’ Skirts — walking and dress At, 2N8—inktead of $4.50. |styles; plain materials and mixtures in Misses’ Shirtwaist Suits in sizes 14 to/all lengths. Reduced from 18; chambrays, lawns and Summer|$4.so to, 2.90 Specials in Sheet Music, at 12 Cents a Copy, (By Mall 2 Cents Extra.) When the Sunset Turns the Ocean Blue to Gold. ! Cae at Site ‘ eae Little Moonshine (the most popular intermezzo ever written— than Hiawatha.) * written—Better in Days of Old. Camera Specials, Sporting Goods, acid AE. Cadebnd: Croque: sete—for a ‘ TENE ANd Butorrate ani: [hardwood maitetn, content ee coppered arches, and striped stakes, This get is put up in oo Bee UN a SW vit corn . ly wold a .50, oo ES Ea a ually sold at 26, Be ually Bold at $8.00; for Bow Baseball Suits, made a3 Jannel (for boys up to 10 ar gonsisting of C: Non Belt, | 10,00) Bat and Bal bebe 12.n0 |Hardwood Basei 4 Burnt: ‘ongue ani y Jel (or “ts equipped with two large views finders, Carries 12 exposure films. For pictureh 94x41 Inches For pictares x6 inches. ‘ayhe above Cameta in foldt ket ee ern: dounie ‘exten yanie rect lens and improyed automatic