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Private Cars on Their Way to! Attend the National Republi- @ can Convention. GOV. ODELL TO BOARD TRAIN AT ALBANY. Other Prominent Politicians to Start for West To-Night— Depew Says Cannon Is the Man for Vice-President. Senators Platt and Depew left for Chicago to-day on the Northwestern Limited, which left the Grand Central Btatlon at 1 o'clock. Senator Depew occupied his private car No, 100, Sena- tor Malby being with him, Gov. Odell will board the same train at Albany and will make the trip in Senator De- 5 Senator Platt also occipled a private ~ Car, “The Magnet,” and the journey was made agreeable for him by the fact that Mrs, Platt, Miss Snow, Mra, Platt’'s daughter; Mr, and Mrs, Eyde and Dr, (Caesar MeGaban shared the var with him, Senator Depew found time to say he expeois to make three speeches wille ' fn Chicago. The wilh be ered before the Illi Republica: tors’ Association, the second will be on! ¢ mext Tuesday night at a dinner to be riven at the Standard Club to Gov. Odell by Capt. F. Norton Goddard, and the third will be delivered at a maaa- fuctance to accept it will be the Vice Presidential candidate.” He admitted that Speaker Cannon, of Iinols, is at the present time,evincing the greatest reluetance to accepting the nomination, and said that he thought Cagpon is the man who Will be the eholée of the convention. Other promiinent Republican _ pollt!- clans who. will leave that evening for J meeting to be held in the Auditorium She Natlopal pian alse Convention are Witilam Barnes, jr. Edward Lauter- on Wednesday night. bach, Congressman Littauer, Lou Payn “Everything looks lovely," said Sen- ve tnd Bereno B. Payne. A Inrge deleg.- stor Depew, “and it will be all one way. By that I mean that tt will be a grand Watification for President Roosevelt.” When asked who would be honored mith the Vice-Presidential nomination he repiled: “The man who shows the greatest re- will leave to-morrow at 1 o'clock. Senator Jolin Raines was at the station, out he bp Ties Mate not leave to-day. A Splendid Series of Sena or ose Now Being Published. Ruskin said, “Photography may be talled the shadow art." It 1s more than that, for {t not only ypresorves the shadow, but gives a most ‘admirable idea of the substance of the Picture that 1s flashed by the sun and j@bsorbed by the sensitive photographic + }plat At all events, as every one knows, photography preserves for us a record which would otherwise be completely lost. is especially true at the present time, for the last decade has been pro- fuctive of wonderful progress in cam- Mpras, lenses and in the art xenorally. This Is thoroughly demonstrated at he St. Louls World's Fatr, eee, the s highest results are. boing. obtained ‘by the ‘oficial photographer and his busy Susistancs ‘Through hia untiring efforts there t seen secured a remarkable and comp! hensive collection of views, “which [eprds's complete nistory of te Haposl: ‘he very best of these nah been’ e elected for the om tam Prorest City” World's alt Art port- ‘These views are being Issue: parts. each containing 16 reprcaucteny, by el I are 8x10 inches fn al; he up bout 400 square feet of thang fine art engravings. Rey, Pot only, cover every tn-portant pictorial feature of the air, but each lew i ied by a gra) Aythentle vdegeptouon, if Bho and ‘Parts I, and 1. are now on the market and may be had ‘by remitting “i cents required t Rha Pinter Buliding, New wick: Sees oe jctual cor of getting out these ew part will be (ssu)ds ney rior forming 8 splendid plotor fon, Order par ; and ana Tf te toeaaye that your | : | series ma: Ue aa zasl STOCKS FLAT IN LONDON. Americans; with Southern Pact = Fagtor, Close Lower. LONDON, June 17.—Money was in ood demand in the market to-day for ‘the repayment of borrowings from the Wank of England. Discounts were main- tained in view of the unfavorable Paris and Berlin exchange rates, Businoss fon the Stock xchange, In view of to- mofrow's holiday, was praotically con- fined to 9 fow transactions for the pur- + [pose-of evening up. books, Armeeicans openéa to-day at @ trifle ‘ove nt to buyers, Buctihe Beaters Cabra created tons a Seellng of ungarteinty, x rat Frere. cautious ne: Vangershiys ae ai, Hot stimulate. ne ales re hie vas ordiel By roared ed favrabie.. Stovies havdenent later Bo gies loned. below eee quotations of ithe day. dos SS Aa ' AGED MAN TRIES SUICIDE. ee ne Takes r inder Are Féward Lyons,. sixty yearp old, at- ie fs ‘walide Ba his home, No, 7 he mar ond of Edward 13 “PLATT AND DEPEW {JAIL GUARDED OFF TO CHICAGO’ 10 SAVE MADMAN New York Senators in Separate He Hacked His Wife with a | A strong MISS WHITNEY IS RECOVERING Youngest Daughter of Late Will- iam C. Whitney Submits to Operation for Appendicitis at Her Brother’s Home. Hatchet. and Authorities Tak- ing No Chances with’People in Bitter Mood. wuard has been placed around the North Hudson Jail, m Wi w York, N. J, to-day to prevent pos- le harm being done Peter Pobley, a madman, who made a vicious attack with an axe on his wife, She ie in the North Hudson Hospttal, where it {x ead she may dle, Crowds gathered at t jall when he} was locked up, and the sentiment be- came so bitter that the ordinary guard was increased. Mrs. Pohley, who fa fifty-eight years ola, had been out washing for a family jail Gay when seh returned to her little home in Tower Hill avenue last night with a basket of clothes to be washed at home, Her husband, who is sixty-four years O14, was standing in the front door, con- cealing an axe he held behind him. As his wife approached Pohley swung the axe and brought a glancing blow down on her head. She soreamed and fell to the walk, and then Pohley commenced chopping at her hands and arms. Neighbors attracted by her cries at- tacked Pohley and drove him back into the house, ‘There he was arrested by Police Sergeant Blakeman and taken to Jail. Mrs. Pohley was sent to the horpital, where it was found that besides the cuts on her arms and hands she poss!- bly had sustained @ fracture of the sicuil Pohiey had been in an insane asylum for many years, but recently the doc- tors thought he was oured, and his wife and their daughter seoured his re- lease. Since then he has been at the home in West New York, but hae done no work, his_ wife and cn cha aup- Porting him, Tt was known chat he was scl sutering from dementia, ‘Delleved he was harmless, a FATALLY HURT IN CRASH, Charles Dougherty. forty-two years old, of No. 139 Steuben street, Jeraey City. driving a truck to-day on ae street, near Varick street, that Miss Dorothy Whitney, the youngest Gaughter of the late William C, Whit- ney, 18 to-day recovering from an oper- .ation for appendicitis, which was per- Wiltiame, at the residence of brother, Harry Payne Whitney, West Fifty-séventh street. No. the disease, which Killed her father, @dout two years ago. She has suffered eonsiderably from it at different times, and It was decided some time ago that to town yesterday from her country hame at Westbury, L. 1, and went straight to her brothe: operation. Miss Whitey came through the oper- ation splendhily, and unless she has « bad turn she will be out in ten days or two weeks. Miws Whitney is one of the richest of American girls, Sho inherited three- tenths of her father’s lange estate and besides enjoys an income of $0,000 a ear. her father's will provided that she and the Randolph children, her step- brother and slater, should occupy the Whitney mansion until sho was of “si Dut thin was recently set aside by the Rea and Harry Payne Whitne: to eet, the house to ‘The Seay Smith. property brought about $2,000,000, — JUDGE ANDREWS MEMORIAL. Tablet Unveiled in the Appellate Court. Justice Patterson, of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, pr allot to-day at a memorial meeting to the late Justice George P. Andrews, who died May 24, 1902 ‘A memoria! tablet to the late Justice the dead Jurist in his robes, set into the Clty, | wali of Part IX., where he was sitting wa thrown to the pavement and = urea a0) eriouely that She ie not aE=] in the Appellate ‘Term when he died, pected to liv No, to Of | was unvelled. ts the Plank Hoad tine, hound for is crashed into Dougnerty’s truck, over: Bese GB Foxn manda) thes dedicatory, speeoh. AMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. Continuation of the Mighty SHOE SALE In Our Basement. Thousands upon thousands of pairs of the finest season- able shoes for all Summer uses and purposes at unmatched low prices. Don’t Fail to See Grand Display of These Goods in Our 20th Street Windows. Men’s Oxfords, box calf, welt | Wien’s $3.50 and soles, | $3.00 Lace Shoes, patent atea Db | calf and black kid, Men’s $3.00 and | $3.50 Oxfords, kid, patent leather and pts 59.00 2,00 Patent eae Oxfords, $@ 00 TAKEN FROM OUR MAIN FLOOR, ‘omen’s $4,00 an patent leather Colonials, On bargain table, balance of 1,000 pairs W’ ’s $2.00 Oxfords, in black kid and patent leather, © oo Boys’ and Youths’ Lace Shoes, Child's and Misses’ Ri i Png 9 ge Black Kid Buttos 1 to $1 00 and Lace Shoes, formed en her yeaterday by Drs. An- drew J. MoCosh and Ciprence A. Mc- her Miss Whitney first showed signe of an operation was necessary. She came where all preparations had been made for the amen Andrews, consisting of @ medallion of THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, IN ete rat \ HOAGLAND WILL CONTEST FALLS George Richards, Jr.’s, Claim for | Part of Millionaire’s Estate Not Recognized and Will Is Admitted to sabi st The contest of the will of Hudson Hoaglind, who died at the age of elgitty-one years in February, leaving more than $1,000,000, and a brother and thinty-one nephews, nieces and grand nephews amd grand nieces, failed before Surrogate Thomas to-day, and the will wae admitted to probate Mr. Hoagland left $440,000 to his only brother, Mahlon Hoagland, and his obil- Gren, of Par Rockaway, ¥4,000 each to five nephews and nieces and their fum- {Hes ; $25,000 each to several of the grand $100,000 to the Hampton Institute, and $60,000 to two churches. George Richards, sr son of Mary Me- Carthy, of Dover, N. J., a dead niece, He had not be brought the oon’ ntioned in the will. The Surrogate Memiseed the contest and admitted the will to profate, ——————— Real “home comforts” be Wanted” ade World Wante. In today’s We recognized this condition a year ago, at which time we established an Uptown) the provinces of the building operators. Branch in hopes of relieving the gigantic pres sure of business at our Walker Street Stores, | and floors, require every freedom of space, and we have gotrto-meet the issue by taking Fiftee n thousand additional square feet of valuable, the stock off our hands and putting it on your backs. True—this plan hits us at a season of the year when we ought to be enjoyin profits like every other retailer, but in these days we've got'to abide by the tase This “Forced” Rebuilding Sale means that our regular Very Much.Less Than That but even this has proven insufficient. space has been secured and will be annexed to our present quarters just as soon as we can clear space for the builders. We know by experience that it would be fatal to merchandise to allow it within. time. Prices of One-Third Less Than the Lowest WEVE SAWED OFF, CLOTHING PROFITS The Best Serge Suit in America at $11.50 We looked after the cloth—the tailoring—saw that there was pois possible to improve. Now all you have to do is to judge the fit and the style, and is a guaranteed “government blue” serge as well as that true Black, with a texture as Warranted against fading, pulling and every other feature that ought not to happen. You can pay your cus- They were made right in the Moe Levy establish- the value. firm as wire. They'd Be $10 Elewhere. Blue and black serges—made Moe Levy way. Phat guar antees style, tailoring and qual- ity. There is every size for every “build. (Both Stores.) tion. UNDERWEAR—25c, Men's Balbriggan shirts and drawers in solid a8 well as fancy effects Every up to 52, All seams per- fectly and every garment_full regular 50c. 3 “Forced Price’ ; UNDER WEAR—48c.__ You buy a full suit at the regular i of a single garment There in underwear All sigan tn regular $1.00 Forced 6c white shirt, and $1.26 Price’ may found by answering the eres | 19 to 125 Walker St 190,000 Square Feet of sae. and Still Too Little We had them made up to suit you. The cloth BABY BOY DRINKS LOT OF BENZINE SUIT FOR SLANDER’, Doctor Saves Child’s Life by Pumping Qut the Poison— Second Time Infant Has Taken the Fluid. The unquenchable thirst of plghteen- Jd Irving Hblltz for petroleum Ss almost cost his life twice He is recovering products in the past month. to-day from a deep draught of benxine, swallowal Inst night in the taflor shop of his father, at No, Pitt street ‘The older Eblite maken a spectatty of cleaning und skirts, and in Una he ne and otter od etrole Junta month ago ittie, tring. toddled up to a table on which his father was working over & Karmong, taiing spots out with Kero- sone, ed up the bottle containing the ‘Mild and ‘adsorbed ‘about spine is flushed out by Dr 18, of No. Leopold @% Columbua street, and red hin heatch, but his thirst ed. Last night the infant re- Poated the process of getting outside of ‘cleaning fluid and loaded himeeif with half a pint of bensine. One more he was taken to theeffice . Harris and once mare was the pelea removed, bit it was a close oall for Irving. Fle was unconscious nearty 1 night. Dr. Harris was able te as- re hin parents this afternoon that the iid would recover $10 Suits $15 Grade of Elsewhere, ht- weight worsteds and summer mixtures. 50 _pat- terns and every possible size to fit every possible man. Black thibets and serges in the lot. (Both’ Stores.) $3.69 for Boys’ Suits Worth $5 and $6. There are just about 500 garments we want to sell at this reduc- They are just new on the counters. single breasted sérges and Norfolks with bloomer pants in , sizes from 8 to 16 years. Your choice of any garment at.. Furnishing Prices Have Taken a Decided Tumble. You will find double and | $3.69 | Three Blocks ey East of Broadway. tom tailor $40 and you won't improve the making, style or fit one lota. ment, like all the rest of our clothing. You can pay another clothier $16.50 for as good quality, but you won't get the individuality $6.00—1,000 Swagger 2-Piece Homespun Men’s Suits Worth $10—‘‘Forced” Out at $6,00 These Iteme at Both-Stores, MAS, INNES BRINGS o——- Former Wife of the Bandmaster |-—— Demands $2,000 Damages ra from John P. Reilly. of the | Che Hotel ‘Maryland. Georgle Frances Tone: defeated her hueband, Neal Innes, the bandmaster, in hig action for Aivoree, but turned the tables on him And was awarded a decree from him with Iberal alimony, hee been living at the loiel Maryland, No. 10t West Forty-ninth street. She to-day had the jor, John P. Rellly, arrested in for §2,0% damagen for alleged Charles L. Hoftnmn secured an order from Justice O'Dwyer, of the City Court, for Retily’s arrest, and when Deputy Sheriff Terry brought him to the Sheriff's office he counted ont $90 cash ball and thus saved @ trip to Ludlow Street Jali. Mra, Innes says in her complaint that her reputation for honesty, truthfulness nd integrity is unquestioned, and yet ft fs about time that it te be T will naw put a stop to yOu mailing. John P. Relliy sald to her, and you wp in your tri kept op dlackrallin; $6 Youths’ Suits Made especially for “sporty chaps.” Different from com- monplace men’s style. A grade worth $10 elsewhere. Specially priced at $6. (Walker St. Only.) Percale Waists for all sizes of boys. Regular Soc. grade | "Forced Price” Boys’ Washable Knee Pants, all aires peeeeesaseeerereres 29c\ tIc|' Will Be During the Term of This Sale and humiliates}, men that sno. EY Mrs. In les says she was shocked gn@) and had to retire to ‘her Jamqe F. Taplor Suceninbs ite for some timo, grount for RefMy's language was! uid complained of the neglect! artment by Had thraatened eher from his “eth ier there any “rr cept in Biyn stores 6th Ave, and 27th Street. Third Ave. & 122d Street. 2891 3d Ave. bet. 150th & ISIst Sts, 609 8th Ave.,39th & 40th Sts. 162 Bowery, nemr Broome St. Brooklyn Store, 829- regi 8s Broadway, between Park and Ellery Sts. Russian Sailor Waist S (Walker St. Branch [457 Broadway, Trousers, $2.00 1,000 pairs left over from $10 $12 Suits. blue serge, as well as mixture effects, Forced price, $2.00. (Walker St. Only.) Boys’ Clothing Prices Hammered Way Down! These Items at Walker Street Store Only. 50c. Shirt Waists, 29c|\300 Suits That Ought to Sell at $4, for $2.20. Not all sizes of one kind, but all sizes in al) kinds, or else you would not be buying them under $4. You cannot possibly go wrong in the selection. yourcholee at s0......000 These Items at Walker Street Store Only. MEN'S SHIRTS—39c. Men's Negligee Shirts in a com- | plete assortment of neat effects of | tect: All| Percale and Madras materials, sizes and a grade that ought to} command 75e. “Forced Pric » of shirt and drawers, with | ' Hols tapging In plain Balbris- B ans to solid colors and. fancy 1 wiathe, ani effects, “Koreed Price" 48C to the, ce MEN'S SHIRTS—69c, Forved Price’ For aemi-dress there in no more MEN'S SOCKS—9c. Ideal garment, than a plegted bosom | Fancy patterns and faat dyed biack all sties, & grado that was made 1 atm quarter; 9¢ | | | A 25c | have a faint pattern—others vary [a cording to texture of elyth— duplicate MOE LEVY&CO., 119 to 125 MEN'S COLLARS--5c. Every recent style, all new, all per on account of the exceptional | prices we sell only six collars to « customer; ‘Forced Price ee ' MEN'S VESTS- 75c. hg Several hundred Men's White |, Vests for Summer wear, Some | $1.50 won't them—| “Forced Price” Vhey ke 1 worth of a Boe. suspender; they're MEN'S STRAW HATS—S0c. os 0M “Forced Th apes t Sen- m Bond: “Forced 1 3c] aut etraweemade up to the dol ihc 3 lar standard. “Forced Price” ENS eee ie , | PANAMA HATS, $2.85 ney p Al all sixes! Genuine Panama — good for a life- pairs for a | ti. " J eo aa Fees i 47) time of wear. Untrimmed $2. GE »75C| aoiint rage. “F SUSPENDERS -—13c ins, all shades € Walker St., and 1457 Broadway, Mostly © for Se.) KWEAR—23:. typleal haul and that the! ja ffes Recetved th Accident, — rh F. Taylor, fifty years olf, dled in he J.-Hood Wright Hospital to- from injuriés received by beng rfick by ® car, his servants, She times to # he did not 2 any | BLYN SHOES IN ioe 829-831-833 Broadway, °%:;, Between 150th 2891 3d Avenue, Perse ms _ Madevin Every Grade, Every Style in Each Grade. mal As targe a stock in each grade as scar ce makes . specialty of that a business in vail. at\the Blyw- Factories 401 400, 4024 Bote) and uits, Onty.) Bet. 4ist & 42d Sts. The flying mortar, the knocking ‘away of beams $12.75 Suits $20 Elsewhere. Supreme tailoring — feather- weight worsteds, neat mixtures and two-piece flannels. . Plenty. of black Dress Suits, too. Cus- J) tom tailoring all through. The fit proves it. (Both aed | Every size in $5. worth All Farmejis new this season. Take $2.20 | EXTRAS IN STRAW HATS. shapes.. Your choice of Panama Hats, already trimmed, in a hundred different styles. Regularly sold at 009 $3.05 23C | “Forced Price Between 4Ist and 42d Streets. all exclusive pat- a Price’