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orious Negro baad Jo arly $700,000, woman as she was brought ot j pti Friday afternoon. In spite of the protests of her jope Ly: hurried to the Supreme Fto review the proceetings ou whlch © Justice Clarke, afier hearing arg sa rin Of the de the » Under ¢ ye, 28 She stood "A teeilbic, bat che Fto the curious gaze of scopes, featy ay It was around the Merce © court. Men, D> Aden of seream tar da the thousan At, tree and children, ey aurling somet Sand then De vis Fogarty and F Wor the cab ar the cx jand a chortts of curses een SHS FRED IN ~ STRIKE HHT pp Attack Force at Work on} Reservoir and with Pistols Drive Them Off. - ‘wo hundred of the men employed on construction york in North Hudson, N. J., whio are on strike, this afternoon at- tacked the.men at work on the reservoir of the Hackensack Water Company, at them away. ‘The strikers were armed with revol- \yers apd clubs, and the men at work, ‘Who numbered about one hundred, fled “An terror. a of shots were fired by the q Git was rumored that some rkmen were wounded, but a ligent wearch fallea to discover that any. one had been hurt, Bey that no attempt will be made to re- sume work for a few days at least. There is no organized police force at New Durham, and some arrangements Wil have to be made for the safety of the men before operations aan be con- tinue In West eon 1 rded by: large force of ' work id naiouy to have the water pipes laid Ay Charles street, and that he has been, ised all the protection he needs to Paha the wot In West New. Yo r ait are be iurphy. and Hy Sok war hein dor ‘HPT. TIGHE ans FAIDONPOOL-ROGM ‘Doebn’'t Make Any Arrests, but Carries Away Telephones, Cash, Racing Sheets, &c— ® Eleven Men Ordered Out. Apt. Tighe, of the Mercer street sta- ,;made a raid on an alleged pool- FOAM all alone this afternoon on West Bighth street near Sixth avenue, The Laniain found eleven men in the place ih front of a partition three belt! oh laking money and conducting a po business. ‘As the proprietor was not present no . Abrekt was made, but the Captain or- fered every one out and took posses © sion Ho secured twy wagurloads of Paraphernalid including —tolephones, tnoney, racing sheets and movable fur- Pitre, which was taken to the station. rd was spoken by the wuld being Capt, Tighe, «ft ery moth. June 8.—The contest for the ‘Golf Championship was’ started at pera vick in blustering ie heavy entry ing to tl Pound was played to-day, ‘Travis, but be did-not show up to cate penn Ful. Day Ends in Prison Cell for (Continued from First Page.) * raignment in court and commitial to the Tombs to await examination on is fixed at the stim meniioned. Magistrate Ommen was deaf to argument behait of the woman, ¢o Mr. Grauns end his associate, ex-Judge Wau- “thet the bai] under which the woman ts now held, which aggregates $70,000 “with that Axed fn the civil ortler of azrast, be reduced as absurdly high, writ of habers corpus, returnable to-morrow morning at 10.30 o'clock. te forthwith, “STOOD TH EeTRAIN WELL. the Tombs Court, i to stifle her emotions and present a calm frost station when the women was brought out to go to xeemingly all possessed with the yolé 'b it was the signal for a shower of sticks and stones that was fairly deafening, New Durham, North Bergen, and drovo|* ! Supt. French, of the water company. ere Bacrificed, Sheckurd sigled, scoring y the American vetarted steadily and went it fn returaing, His full round was 63, which Is drove further than|', iv championship Through it all the woman walked with a firm step to the cab, but once| fore asked that bail be fixed at $50,000. and seemed fearful that some of the Woman Accused of ho R. Platt Out of “Nigger!” and “Thiet the sight of her started, she seemed { getting away from the statlon-house, | about 200 men following it. to go to court, and finally by her ar- | afoot and unprotected, the mob was j mad dog. counsel, Washington Brauns, the bail When the cab arrived at the Cri Court to apply for a writ of certiorari ihe warrant was {ssued, and will ask | & few minutes Inter was arraixned Ommen, Then for the first timy it wi glance at her. Hannah Elias {s as pronounced a in the city. and kinky hair. Indicate the siren she has been paint | xood but far from fashionable. Hor ument in the matter, agreed to Issue a ‘Mr. Justice deciingd to but this the ents the negress was remarkably cool, her lips wero seen to | toose net. is vho fought for a glimpse of her y thet the police handled the crawd The court proceedings began at hing at the woman, choked the streets, annery brought her out and started | the constant presence of Mre. Elias. what the woman had taken from M ‘BROOKLYN WINS FROM CHICAGO ‘Continued from First Page.) the Infleld. out by Evers. thrown, McCormick _ w: NO RUNB, Jicating them also made them Jose the] Jones singled to the Infield, and reach- ou od | ed Seeund 6 ent At fest |: npera teed tr atid i iat made a nat ud Browne wees votn lic | Tuning catch ings low line fly win | Teconds doubled up Jon RU N& 2001) Sueckard OU NS Bergen at second, tum- ley pop ned (o wanger, NO RUNS, Srotth was vue on atrikes, Nery meer Whe to baght centre tor Fitth) Inning, a base. and Went wv ihird on Chance»; ‘Tinker was disposed of by Babb and anive to raena, swubled to. righ elt Browne fanned the at- Promoung Chance to “smith strolled on four wide the Ro DUE wae easily ought trying to = RU suai second, NO KUNB, BIGR AP to dnes: | Lube fled cul. t Sonts,Jacklitect hed the ball uver| Was Nelded out at first by Evers. Jor 1 cise] don drove a fly to Smith, NO RUNS. in itsch jeep lett Lae iein aan Chance unassisted, f by ‘Mnker end Sixth inning, Casey’ ard, Chance singled right centre and reached necond un Siagle # drive left. Jon bounder to Babb Yorced Chance 1 iH <Hvera ‘Ine-fiied to Sheckard, NO iiabb went out to chance, “McCormick foul fied to Chance, Bergen out, Evers to Chance. NO HUNS. Seventh 5 . Jordan out C4 Babb was dispone Chance. TWO RU ‘Second Pool knocked down Kilng’s high bounder and threw him out at first. Tinker walked, and reached second on Wicker's sligie to left, Tinker tnled ty steal third, but was nailed on Mer- ides of the cab would come through and strike her. as well as to the profanity, a great flow of which Blocked by the crowd and by trucks and street cars, the cab had trouble Some picked up sticks and stones as they ran and threw them at the pack of the cab; others would make spurts forward, until they were beside the cab windows, and then stick their faces in long) enough to shout some oath at the negress. The outburst of popular indi; nation was hard to explain, but it was terrific, and if the woman had been PRONOUNCED AFRICAN TYPE. hustled through a crowd of fully 10,000 people to Ser; She !s undersized and rather stout, with a flat nose, thick lips She Is a deep copper color and has nothing about her to lly that there was no difficulty in getting a good view of her. fest and hands are small and when she moves she does so with a certain | @WY¢rs. amount of grace, but her attractions are {ar from what those conversant. then went back to her cell. with the story of John R. Platt would expect. that he would Insist on large ba!l, as the case was one which necessitated tion of $7,500, but Mr. Jerome said that that hardly represented a tithe of high one was tiken by Bheck- missiles that were rattling against the To the shouts of indifferent. was only $10. but {t was soon fairly under way, with; dictment of this woman. fn the humor to run her down like a| it. minal. Courts Building Mrs. Elias was . Walsh's office, and in the court-room before Magistrate ‘as possible to get more than a fleeting | trate Ommen and sald: type of the African as could be found “That is only proper,” she could get she would skip oul. 1 ed by the fanciful. Her clothing was! walst was covered by a taffeta cont.| Bit which reached to her kness and which she kept closed. She wore a large; time that her lips trembled, showed no sign of weakness. | Ylack hat covered with Uny silk rosebuds and from which hung a black veil of , ‘firmly across the Bridge of Sighs to the Tombs and was at once placed in It did not hide a single feature of her face and was worn go loose- {@ cell in the section of the women’s tier reserved for colored prisoners. The woman's | few minutes later she was summoned downstairs for a conference with her She chatted with them in whispers for about ten minutes and The lawyers hustled downtown to see what the Supreme Court could do tor them. | Mrs, Elias didn’t like the Idea of being locked up in “coon row,” as the | colored cells are known, and she asked to be taken somewhere else. Her She asked if she would have to eat prison fare anil when told that she could have whatever she paid for, ar- ranged with the prison caterer to serve her four elaborate meals every day. once. District-Attorney Jerome sald | ‘The specific charge is only the extor- | request was peremptorily refused. ir. Platt by Weleg ceniee mee means. He there- [EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART TWELFTH DAY AT GRAVESEND, ‘The Evening Werld's eha: are Indexed from fi race at Aqueduct, 279 FIRST RAC 3 mellings for three-year-olds and upward; about alx 1:3," "Winners. furone mn grit, “rime e. —Sternud ” Gor man. wid Taz “Horses, _Bt. 4 te. Fin. Open. Clos. PI. Bh. fj a 1K 12 8018 i 1 2 6S 9-10 2-6 H te eae ; i $ ‘o 4 i Commonet Crathawn 2 . Sratches—Anta, Taay. Mirthful, Ty e ‘ol Jude Denton and daw Tlaaeate, cOuetweihe Srey as aT ey Thad 'his speed.“ Athel slow: Yo" begin. S*censton Was avi AECOND RACK $000 aided: tor mal gen twos x 0 at ington Index. th Fin. Open. Clos. ¥1 a 1 5M Le Bak NG ro dy ae or i pa 8 Viving Hog 8 Lf 20 Tete Dall w 8 Gotowln 1 hh ‘ince Ji 6 10 chs the Wn 20 Ghipin ‘as Atoll Jerre C, che nea of O81 THIRT: eth abl 200 Ssnitte Mee Meare “he si NW x hin beat at! the We hin beet atithe end. “Knight of Peri ol mile and sit Dixon Cioe Pi, Bb. 1 Kling fied but to Tinker 4s nipped at on his fast grounder to Poule. Browne struck out, NO RUNB. BEN Gitew Co CCU. omni Fetired ut first by Poole and Jace Ny RUNS. : eCormick walked. Wicker wi thon taken out ot the box and Browne fanned out. Sheckard walked, Aubatitutedce Bercat een singled to rignt, advanclag Browne's low throw to ‘Tinian wid yt | Sheekard to 2 Dobbs singled, sco rd, Ing Sheckard. Jaoklitach's bounder to Chance forced Dobbs at second. Jack- litseh stole second, and Kling by a quick throw to Rae” Nailed Lumley at third, ONE: Bighth Inning. ond both runners were safe. Poole M Cormick ‘and Bergen, and on 81 bad throw to the plate Sheckard resche ed third. Lumley's bounder to Browne filled Sheckard at the pinte. bbs bunted over Chance’s head advancing Lumley to third. Dobba was ri Smith walked. Caacy fled out to between frat and recond, “RW REE | Lumley, “Chance singled to-centre, nde >| Vanelng Smith to second, Slagle. foul- ‘Third Inning. fled to, Hergen. Jones filed to Dobbs Mol NO t ify PURE eins elk Tod aul] lordan ‘struck out. Babb) out, ‘rinkor |theckurd, Slugie went a. pieingut aH to Ohance. McCormick walk mM but was nailed stealing second. NO RUNS. Kighth Inning. Bvers out, Babb to Jacklitsch, Kling Med to Sheckard. Tinker out, Jordan to Jackitaoh. NO RUN! sinal acore—Brooklyn, 6; Chie HIGHLANDERS and perished Jordan nash at first. NO Jackiltzch made his second aafe hit a Mner to center for a bag. but was doubled up with Jordan on the latter's bounder to Brown, Babb hit safely to (Continued fron from ‘First Page.) —_——— the night and this morning dark clouds Scoring Filok but was lowered over the rainmakers’ favorite| Thoney to Conroy tovOsteen. a grest eet Pleca of Melding. “Schwarts ‘taxned. NE RUN. arcris| A aerany TERA Y Wiliams | Anderson ute Brad by Bradley, "Ander: |Ganzal “lled "to, Ligh. Moguin” was aye WA scored Kesler. Ganzel flied co | thrown o NOR Bay. ONE RU Abbott attack oui, NBN ue tay Med to Keeler; Lush to Anders Senrey, te, to Gensel. Bay flied to Keeler, son vg Bradley’ fouled to Osten. RUNS, - AGE “Fourth Inping. jee. janing. Osteen was beaten by Ri ror, McGuire easy for Donahue ana} Mhoney skied to Lush? Powell out Schwartz, Oateon — singled ‘Bhoney Hickman Lo, Schwarts, NO. RUN ditto, Powell's hit soored Lusty out Powell to ‘Gant Heeler’ singled. - scoring "Phoney, Bradley's hard swash as by. ‘ee Wille was out at second, Fie to ea Taiyo" 'ahiner Willlates and Ganx Nee tiumenena enc sored Powelt! Went to Anderson. and put Conroy on second, “Wilieme Fitth reate Rae ee Res RUNS, tf Keeler sate on o Thoney. a magnificent ‘ catch, Iiok walked, Hickman aoubled | Antero sete Pick Wiha na single | en | HEL Ad eh a 0 Keler, who fell fat go. ing after’ the. ball, EASTERN LEAGUE, = foatught "ke. “incl senneat” stRwattd ‘ y : filed to Mioneys “NO 'RUNs, S7warts Sixth Innt Roa dainh) ginseng. nace Wau to Hiek. me On RUN! ote OF as, arin ent y, RONS jsush out, crepes isepanee Inning. PROVIDENCE AT NEWARK, Providence CER ESETE EE TCS } Newa: 0000000 banka and Thoman; Heaters fouled oh. Powell ries: fer and Shea. Game called on account of darkness. BALTIMORE AT JERSEY CITY. Keeler out to Schwarts Raltimore 61010100 1-4 Wnasalated. goreey Ci $0008 2.0 8 10cm the pare et NO, RUN. vr ‘Burchell and Ahearn; Pfanmilier Bradley fanned. ied to Ander- pons, filok was sany By Tor Wile ser ian Inning. Anderson Ganze! pont Mecuire® ii flea to ay, | Ostea Leone Thoney filed to Lash. Ne ena MONTREAL AT TORONTO. Game pomtporied «n aceount of wet grounda, BUFFALO AT ROCHESTER, Ganie postponed on account of wet grounds. Pitan fled to Keeler, Shwart Powell to Gansel. Abbott out, Williams 4 —_- Ganpel. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. iat atl =. Butrato 2 2 wo ie out, 4 Sone to Schwarts. Soe | Will ‘onter, to ad ey mute, batting. for Donadve lad. yo hoary Sy So RUEE sd : DEFEAT BLUES ie Fi 0 in a4 bi 3 x0 100 9 ne cee -Hermla and Colonsay, Over Audience. i; imneif. 4; Scotch dive ANGIGD ES, PM, cated, up. Much the heat, Otho- Fined had See a a aes, Andy Willams ran his best race. FOURTH RACK—The Clover Stakon: tor, filites two years 82,000 ni om added: tiv furlones. RAIL eee "arian arivin 1.08 4-3 Winner, Bret. bY Golde: Joe! x aa gh —Pin._Open. Cioa. 4 mat ee 16-8 : 1 a ary 1s Tedtern 107 4 : Hildebrand ay a Pa pues ™ 7 1 (ie 8 a PS w i Now 10 io Overwelahts—Mirthie: lon_can do better. ei ‘ olce between the ee (woe 283 FIFTH RACE—$1,000 added; welling: tate at ar-olds anid ups ard; one mile and eases ae fa ation civerte 1012-5. Winner, b. g., by Stuy- Index. “Horses, iW st. Open. Clos. Pi 2 a4 i ao too ar 4 50. 4 Bt one 7-2 u 7 Oty 100 10 2 7 25 ‘ oh ” 5 ie om oe a Woot 100, 1 qo 1% Fa By 1h 0 A 1k W 100 20 iS ies _ 13 69 2010 Stuyve was desl. Riwood off good to- ‘and Improved. By on maldene three very Tegnth. Start go ‘0 Halmaii). “Owner—t yan ecally "NreGinnis tefetoyerotoret) prctetetctct 23 GRAVESEND ENTRIES Tne TO.MORROW. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Juno, 254 Tommy 23 Tonworter 109 &—The entries for to-morrow's races 10a 228 Kolaht of ae are as follows: Imbuetoo 90 278 Six Light’! aZitst,Race—For all ages: handica . Nick CO ie ae Sir fel eo — os Glaoviealiabts sear Nem akor® - Via Miliband elle, Stak if lance . a nae of $4,000 3 for fillies threes: - tH Lady Am Second Race—Steeolechase: | selling: four- i teas ‘ub; Bbout two miles and mos Baty T BY | 42 “250 _Lapts 208 eee naBYtn Race—For three-year-o) haniicap: one mile andar saree, amd Up, 2578 Ana ibe Hinle iMtams,120 3338 : 2 Duke ot ‘kendal 119 Terr 210 Hark Forwardias 228 Ph ton 141 se ad ti hal fillien and Reldings | two fe EDRd, ysor For two-year-olds; selling:| thie mectingy five furiouean fron at 2 Bruel Up r SD Workman, 100 ae Velen, igs EF sur omy FS Tate sii These tog! HE deans alot Ugnts Favorite, 4 seoond; Forehand. third, “odetety also ran. Time—1.31 FOURTH RACE — “gn byte yards,—Won Sr ff yd rnd DELMAR RESULTS, DELMAR RACE TRACK, 8T. LOUIS, June §.--Following are the results of tho races held here teeta: 4.20, 8 and 2 to Taslag win Se mes 1. Was seco McKenna, no eee Bt. wae, ‘and “ter hat Ba Bu Show, | third. ferauch, also ral Ripe 59 ioee 4 ° Hy ie tine cad CE—Bix furlongs—Won b; coe:pait| Jake fe Wack, fy NS tly} 2 to 1; Lady Con. place, was. second; rg ao] Rear. % fo i Aled Ma beoeneel SIXTH Ly Stage nd oy ys ee a oh te on, by. Pate 2 to Sa des 3 2 even, iN, Tine kat just 80, even Le sei se Fs g» BES Er 2 H fa terss “She has admitted to getting $400,000 from this man, “and he says that she yot $700,000: Surely that is not exorbitant bail. that we go on on Friday, and if Mr. Brauns is not willing to grant this | warn him that I will go before the Grand Jury to-morrow and secure the in- This case has brought justice into contempt in} 54 this city, and there should he no more obstacles placed in the way of settling I am willing to give this woman the benefit of an examination, but if her lawyer persists in his course I will go to the Grand Jury. Mr, Brauns agreed to go on on Friday afternoon, but turned to Magis-| CALLED IT PERSECUTIO. “Please don't fix this ball at $50,000. Pleasé don’t do it, Your Honor. It is prohibitive, and looks like persecution, not prosecution.” “They held Bill Tweed in $1,000,000 bail, and he was only charged with! \, stealing a million,” said Magistrate Ommen, sald Mr. Jerome. That closed the police court proceedings. stood at tho bar looking straight ahead of her, and, barring the one She walked inside she crouched down like a hunted beast between the two detectives| PE ATT UNABLE TO BE IN COURT. Mr. Brauns said an immediate examination was necessary, Dut Mr. Jerome said John R. Platt could not get to court to-day, cud was an essen- tial witness. Mr. Brauns complained about fixing the bail at the figure men- Caddick, tioned by Mr. Jerome, saying that Mrs. Elias would not run away if her bond| Cambridgeport, Mass. * said Mr. Jerome, shall fix the bond at $50,000. am very sure of that.” During all this colloquy Mrs. CHARGES WOMAN WITH EXTORTION Shoe Dealer Says Fair Widow Got $9,000 from Him in Four: Not to be overshadowed by Central Perk West and Fifty-fourth street, | Harlem has a little Platt-Elias sort of |mensation of its own, but it isn’t so high-priced as the original, and instead of the base, designing woman being behind the bars it {8 the man who Is locked up. The man tn the case {s an Itallan, |the woman German and In the fevered | words of a Harlem policeman ts “blam- ed good looking.” , Lulgi Gesualdi is his name, and he! runs a boot ahd ghoe storé at Bagle | and Westchester avenues. He is not in the rich, old millionaire class, being jonly forty-four, and still able to count — his fortune without using up all the| elphers in the arithmestc,— The Indy Is thirty-five, and as fair as her first name—Lily. Her last name | ,is Price, and, according to Gesualdt, ; ‘she extorted from him $9,000, extortion the Italian gave her address | | as No, 865 East One Hundred and Thir- | ty-sixth street. “Mako it No, 168 One Hundred and ; Thirty- -sixth street,"’ coaxed Mrs. Price, | drawing 4a reporter into a quiet corner j ‘of the court-room. | When Gesuald! could speak without sounding like a soda water fountain ina popular place on a hot night he told the Court that Mrs. Price had ex- torted $8,000 from him in the past four- | teen years, “It's just the Ellas case and I'm golng to do tust as Platt did.” “Mebbe,"" murmured the fair defen- dant, casting a scornful glance at the Irate source of revenue. Man Became Infatuated, Then she told her story In a volee low and sweet. “Fourteen years ago," she related, her volce trembling slightly with emo> Ulon, “I waa left with two small chil- dren, Pretty soon I met this man, with a withering look at Luigi “He became infatuated,” (she pronounced the word very well) “with me and he offered to lend me money. I tuok it, But I didn’t get anything ke $9,000 from him, No, I don’t know just how much I did get. I never was very wood at figures,” Mrs, Price, her voice talling to w modest whisper, added that their re- lations had always been purely pla- tonic, and to this the unhappy lover gave corroboration. Not long ago, the woman continued, Gesualdi began sending her threatening letters and he even tried to get her discharged from a Third avenue dry- goods store where she worked. Her children, too, had been working for quite a while and tor a long time they had been able to live without any as- sistance from the boot and shoe dealer, Got Idea from Elias-Pintt Case, ‘Things were bad enough as they were, but when the Blias-Platt casa came to light, Lulgi put on fresh steam River, Gesualdi not only got stronger as a letter-writer, but he would mail whole front pages of a sensational ‘TINSMITHE . 7 newspaper, and write in his name and| BMPLOYMENT ? hers in place of “Platt” and “Elias” in AGENCIBS ..,. 1s| a ELLA H'DS 3 the flaring headlines. ENGINERRS .... 6 Pediat tate ‘ 4 r prof. t Magistrate FARM. HANDS... & nee sanenaaea pa ad ich FEEDERS + 6) WAIST HANDR., think it would be a good thing | 1GURBS bs was third. “Scotch Dance to lock up the man for awhile, He ip |TIREMEN ---+ so excited that it may be dangerous to have him at large.” ‘The Magistrate therefore hed Mrs. HOUSEWORK .. ae Price make a charge -of annoyance ageinat Gesuald!, and ordered him to —_—_—_—X—“*_*!* furnish $1,000 bonds for good behayior during the next six months. The Italian couldn't furntkh bonds, so protesting, ty | bitterly, he was taken away by a burly | Paes tice fevealaanthotined Task f you fix ft at any sum that A | teen Years, and He Sues to) zna'ne! : | Recover. oan In his complaint charging her with | and made It 30 hot for Mrs. Price that}DRUG CLERK! she felt like jumpin into the Harlem | BLECTRICIANS,. her|ERRAND BOYS “ACCUSES HIM OF BIGAMY. George Caddick tn Court Charged with Marrying Twe Girls. In Morrisania Court to-day George E. twenty-two years old, 9: also Known as Harry Willams, was arraigned on a harge of bigamy preferred by Blanche "| Priecberg, 4 East One Hun- dred and Sixty-thind street, who al- leges ‘that, she was married March 12 at tO Cu ‘About a. moneh ago she gays abe dis- mat coverc’d that the u kK Was urrested at eeambeiaaeport by Detective-Sergeant Polloc! ietrate Baker hela him. in’ ¥2,000 bali Coat MY EYES CURED by me Ten ens bra exemight began to fail ault Biter, Se woulascury tne: sam, doubt eeul IE the oper ration. wast and hahha yen Dr te "bh the Geellintion treatments Lcan re, {Nfead'« needle and. sce na well ue ever, 274 MRS. LOUISE MARSHALL, 458 Court st.. Brooklyn. Deaf Twenty Years. ate Ce Viet Peston who lives at jew tanh ey was’ deat for ¢ er twenty years |i far and could Rot, hear a aoun early pa: hin deafnes be had Thine nolses e mming cree Seen finally gied awa a pena mone fea a Prosening pe samme acd pa twenty years Mr. Munda has been ‘consults ing doctors and has been to ear dispensaries joi infirmaries in ph York City, and has ried numersus means of restot a r= line, but without ‘avail. ‘Two months ago. he 0 Be r away. no one woul Panamas. Straw hats similar to the $10 and $r5 grades, Theyarelighoaueigbt tightly woven and Pa permanently bleache No pened hat can be devised for Summer wear. And as for style, the Panama shape this year promises to retain its popularity. hese hats, bought by our special agent in Quito, can be had nowhere else for Jess than $5, Here, TRIMMED: with silk bandandleathersweat band, they are yours at $2.50 Trade supplied at wholesale. Get the Habit. Go to 279 Broadway; n. Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St., n. 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