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Fifteen Years in Engiish Prison on Charge of Poison- - lng Husband Now Wholly Free } ica cated HAD BEEN IN RETREAT _ FOR LAST FIVE MONTHS. ——— Few Believed Her Guilty, and Mother in Constant to Secure Release Had ‘TRURO, Cornwall, England, July 2%. Mrs. Florence Maybrick is free. she Jett here at 11.48 A. M. to-day on her way to France. Mrs, Mayb-ick's imprisonment was Bot terminated with the vlang of doors, the last sound which remains in the ars of #0 many of ner fellow prison- ere who had preceded her to liberty from Aylesbury Prison, where she spent fifteen years of her lite, 1 closed hefore the arched doorway , Of the White Convent of the rhood town, aoe en softly lessings and omishes yd her future, ee iy With companions, Mrs. Maybrick ‘entered the carriage of Miss Dalrym- le, Becretary of the Biaterhood, and ‘Was driven rapidly to St. Austell, a amall station fourteen miles away, where, fatter exchanging mood-bys with her eompanions, she bearded a train and Btarted on her journey to France. She ‘will ‘not go to America until her pr @nce there is necessary. Seereey About Departure, Aad roe fecrecy was thrown at the convent were equally uncommunicative. At the railroad stetion orders were |s- sued forbidding the employees to «ils- cuss Mrs, Maybrick | en to admit that she was ag the ¢ sent. ‘The little town has taken deep inter- @4t In this international figure. Crowds daily stood at the tron gates of the Srounds waiting for Mra. Maybrick, but they were rargly rewarded, she going Out only when the road was reported When Mrs, Maybrick first arrived here| she was kept under strict surveillance, ever leaving the convent wa: Even for @ walk in the grounds she would baye to be under the escort of one of the sisters, Subsequently she was al- dowd to waik in the quiet streets of thie Picturesque place, and in ihe shady Spuntry lanes in tho vicinity, Those who have seen the published Portraits of Mra, Maybrick soon gut \o recognize the black-robed woman, with kh quently passed unnoticed, Mrs brick seeking #0 far as possible to avoid the attention of the curious Her time at the convent was taken by sewing, reading and chatting with the sisters, endearing herself to them by many acts, show!ng that even the any years of servitude at Aylesbury json had been unable to stamp out Innate kindly dixposition Accused of Murder, Mrs. Maybrieck, who was Miss ance Elisabeth Chan m Flor- james james Maybrick, of Liverpool, She ‘was then eighteen vears old. Her hus- band was over forty years of asp of 189 Mr. Maybrick y died. hy investigated his death and | irs, Maybrick with the mur- husband. trial toilowed und a number u . | Indies used to appear before the audi- Cipher Despatches Said to Have Been Written to the Minstrel by an. Actress Figure in the Action. SAYS HE TRANSLATED Documentary Evidence Sub- mitted in Application to Court for Alimony and Council Fee In Suit—Decision Reserved. A. Tf! Hummel, counsel for Mrs Agnes Wavburn, the wife of Elward ©. Wayburn, part owner of Wayburn's Minstrels, applied to Justice Fitzgerald, in the Supreme Court to-day, for an allowance of #2 a week vending tiv determination of her suit for separn- tion, Mr, Hummel aro asked for o counsel fee of $6 to enable Mrs. Wav. burn to presecute her action, E. M. Friend opposed the motion in behalf of Wayburn and Judge Fitsger- ald took the papers and reserved de- clston, Mr, Hummel said his client and ‘he defendant were married on Christmas Day, 1897, and lived happily until about @ year ago, Wayburn had been making @ name for himself during th i and was then in receipt of ary $125 & week, besides his interest in the Wayburn Ministrels, Mrs, Wayburn, Mr. Hummel! contin- ued, then heard rumors of the atten- tions pald by her husband to Miss Bertie Herron, one of the girla engaged tn her husbond’s production, “The Jockey Club,” in which the young ence with white fac selves on the Dide’t Belleve Ramors, Lawyer Hummel! submitted an aft: davit by Mrs, Wayburn, In which she sald that she at first paid no atten- tion to rumors she heard as to her husband's alleged attentions to Miss Herron, but at last questioned him and he denied them absolutely. “I took his word for Mrp, Wayburn stated, ignored these statements, Ab ¢ that time, however, he began to fre, ently stay out all night. Sometimes he modi fled this course of conduct by coming home in the morning, usually Intoxicat. ed, He discontinued the production of and black them: THEM FOR HER BENEFIT, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1908 HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE, 23D STREET. SIXTH AVE., 22D TO unless otherwise stated. WRITE TO- NIGHT for whatever you require. Though not in the advertisement, it is surely in the store—and you are certain to save money. | Mail orders filled Women’s Waists. Handsome Of course, you'll want one or two of these, no matter really how many you have, This is the sort of offering that usually comes about a month later. fair quantity in all sizes—but the plums will co to the prompt. A lot of White Lawn Waists; yoke effect, of tucking, medallions; entire front of lace inserfiou and hemstitching; back has eight tucks; full sleeves; fancy stock ; $1.50 until to-day ; now Some Waists of Black Batiste, also of Black Lawn; the newest and most tasteful styles; not a waist in the lot worth less than $1.30—many of them are good $2 garments. Take your pick at..sscceeecrrere | y Various dainty styles—some made entirely of lace insertion and edging; entire body and sleeves tucked; others of tucking and lace and embroidery ; $3 regularly; the price now IS.,,..se008+ Though Half Priced. A lace insertion and 75¢ 98c Perrereet it Pettitt terete ett etter $1.69 Suits and Skirts For Misses and Little Woe men All at Little Prices. are right—so is the making. The only point at which this offering suffered is in the price. And that's only because of our anxiety to distribute these suits ard skirts while lots of wearing time remains for yon. We're preparing for fall now. Rich choosing among these sulte—made for misses, but sinall women can perfectly fitted from the charm- They're in pretty light mixtures; In blouse and coat effects: particularly, sult- ¢ t) able for mountain or shore, Value $4 to 7/,. HG: Cholew tO-AAY Ateecsesesccesseereeeesereers Certain desirable walking skirts for misses and women of small physique; Drilliantine—biack or ¢ blue; Tore flare, with kilt pleat effect; o tailored stitching; value M4; to-day they're, Bounds good? Yes, and the skirts look even better. ing collection. And the best part of this offering price. This store has always been noted fi never done better than this: GOWNS-Square yoke, torchon insertion and tucks, V neck, finished’ with neat ruMe;: three other 9 #; embroidery or lace trimmings; C DRAWERS—Cambric, ful] umbrella rume with fine tucks and deep ruffle of embroidery or tor- 9) chon lace; also four other small odd lots; (+ different styles to select from, DRAWERS—Cambric, umbrella rue, with three ‘inch tucks between rows of hem- stitching eeeee . DRAWERS—Cambric, three \-Inch tucks be- tween rows of hematitching and wide torchon Jace TUMe... css j taba CHEMISES—Skirt and ribbon, finished with m Te; special Bice ‘a reget KIRTS-Cambric, umbrella ru trimmet oe hemstitched tucks and wide hem—tc. 3% clreular neck, yoke 5% 3% The styles are absolutely new and correct—the goods | 25 | Children's Dresses Exceptionally Attractive Both in Style and Price. These are really the prettiest little suits you or we have seen in many a cay at such little prices. They're worth fully a third more than we ask for them to-day. Read further, then come and see. ‘Thence few sizes 6 to 14 years; B styles; dainty ginghams trimmed with washable braids; w fe 8 n and sailor vs " 1,98 day, yet to-day we ask but bd Bome handsome white lawn dresses must go, too, ‘They are trimmed effectively with Valenclennes lace and insertion; some also with fine nee work; full skirts with deep hem; you'd say 1 95 $8 was fair enough. What do you say to... % Just this additional ttem—a sample line. These are colored dresses, trimmed with wasiable or the price would be 50c ~ Muslin Underwear. Values Hard to Duplicate Anywhere. lies in the fact that it’s all absolutely good Underwear—it's cheap only in ior the excellence and moderate price of its Underwear offerings. eve @c, CORSET COVERS, %¢.—Lawn, circular neck, d-Inch point de Paris Ince Insertion and 39% tucks hack and front, finished with lace edge KIMONO SACQUES—Colored lawn—on sale 10 to ll A. M. and 3 to 4 P. M_ But two to a 18 Pee OF ea gasery, None C, GD. yg (ONO GOWNS—Polka dot or fancy fgures iawn, with yoke and border; vale... 59 SKIKTS—Umbrella ruffie, with three insertions of 3-inch wide torchon lace between lawn bands deep + ruMe; also some with embroidered or 98c titehed ruffle und tucks; value 41.90; price with circular rume edged lace; sacque short to the waist, Bacque and Skirt and bottom of sucque $1.98 dged with lace; ribo t waist and neck; value $3; price with rows of lace or An- a SKIRTS—Deep umbrella ruMe, other style of lawn with circular ruffle of ii have dust 91,98 value .... ‘ "Men's and Boys’ Clothing Bargains. $18 Suits for $7.25. All of this must find new owners, The order ts Im- perative, Every item that's mentioned below may prop- erly be termed a GENUINE BARGAIN. For it concerns ‘The Jockey Club’ and organised an act known as ‘The Minstrel Misses,’ of which Miss Rertie Herron was also a member.” Mrs. Wayburn saye that after her hus. band had stayed out two successive nights her ing rehearsals of “The Minstrel M| ~|to ascertain the cause of hie absence from home Taken Home in Carriage, “They sequently informed me. said Mrs. ayburn, "that when they tered the hall my husband was lying ss two chairs, My sister and father brought him home im a car: riage.” Things after this went on fairly well for a year, she ataied, and in March last Wayburn was In Boston superin- tending the musical production known ‘Mother Goose,” and she went to % with him. Way- ‘ation dinner a , the anniversary of his birth, at the Touraine Hotel, where they wer staying. to a party of alx, and just be- fore dinner received a number of ccn- gratulatory telegrams, one of which was in cipher as follows: “® birthday K G4D B62 8. The 5 were born for 72 sent to 72 and to 72 forever. BERTIE.” ransiation of this, she sald, war equently admitted hy her husband be, “Your birthday, i, BE. God bless the are ‘Notwl vowed he only wanted clothing—the hot weather kinds—at prices ‘way below their value: , First these High-Grade Sulte—a broad assortment— apout i) in ile oftering—serges, tweeds, worsteds, , cassimeres an materials; $7.25 various outing, $15 and § values by all fair rich plekings all day Thursday ceseaainseanny Bome fast black Serge good style; @ popular summer coat that sold up to this at $4.50; now they're. A few other Berge Coats, slightly shopwor first comers take their choloe at ......s++ ck Alpaca and Sicilian Coats; making and Bee ett honest; a very falr price for coats of this quality is... $1.50 Boys’ $1 Washable Suits, I59e. jan and Sailor Blouse Suits, with bloomer trousers; ag vacation sults for the little fel- low. This is an opportunity that ful cannot afford to mi or... . s Straw Hats in all the most desirable color- a hi LI eee nee on hBe | Were $1 and 1.80; now, 69¢ ; now ; now. 29¢ | Weresl.% a8; $1.00 ‘Coats 12, NoneC. 0. D. No Mai! Orders, es—Popular? Yes, indeed! And these Sumnmer Net ood huallty for auch little price, Ae ghee they'd really De & bargain, nd 396 they're marked ibber Sponges—-Values up to Oc. All 18c¢ ice, for fOUr hours ....+ Russian Ru at one pr! se Cloth—% In, wide, a yard 39 | San ee KR ETE Pl ——-, Just for Thursday Morning—8& to 12, Come tor them, no matter, how warm it may be. They're well worth ycur while, Other, attrace tive oferings in various parts of the store that you may share all day loag, These only jae rigs embroidered Insertions, tucks and deep ume. Ttalian insertions and Fumes; value $2.9; price 5 4 $8.50 Wash Dresses Reduced to $4.50. Just lifted $4 from that price. And why? Only be- cause the head of this department thinks there are too many here at this time, Well, there won't be by 6 o'clock Thursday evening—none after that hour, dre: of imported madras, mercerized . linens and white law: some with bertha ere in full blouse; waists and skirts trimmed jewest and prettiest designs 4 A Shoe Sale. Substantial Savings to the Entire Family. It's all seasonable, dependable footwear, though these almost absurd prices would not indicate so much worthi ness, As an example, take these Women's Dongola and Patent Vamp Oxfords, hand-sewed and in latest styles They're fully worth $1.50, yet about 400 ladies may each have a pair at 75¢, Nearly as many women share these fine t Kid and Russlan call Oxfords, alse Diack “viel with Patent and kid tips; all new shapes; mill, $ lary or low heels; you'd willingly giv 2 00 airalnaty: the price Is. Abed ned inses’ an goat skin Oxfords; heels Wafues that arene: sprtnw wines ML to 2. at $1.19 & 98c 1, at Men's tan, id black calf lace Shoes; medium to 11 toes; all the kind that sells reg- $ 1.50 ularly everywhere for not less than W. B, Erect Form Co of cout ‘and ribbon trimmed, in mpodela ep eetiate: lace Tt to be Imperfect. An expert only can dive tte ald whatever fault they may have, Ordinarily n and 31,00 Thursday morning at. 59 Pe,-Irlah linen Anish waint- 15 ursday morning ic he. 45c while It Sweeping Price Reductions! Double Biue Stamps Till Noon To-morrow. ingle Stamps Noon Till 6, Thursday’s Great Furniture Specials. py Quartered Oak Sideboard, ike illustra. tlon, carved head on top, carved front and 2 bevelled French plate mirrors; value Linoleum. Another sensational sal Linoleum, ~ two yards inlaid tile and wood ‘pobre worth 6£¢., 39¢ spec per uare ; yard... ed . Sampson’s Floor Otleloth, 19¢ Sampson's Oilcloth is sold in most stores at 30c,,and you don’t have to be told what a great bargain this is at 19¢, 0c, value; spe- ug Reductions. Smith's 9x12 Brussels Redaced to $10.98. Shown in ¢-4 and &4 widths; cialat... ; Startling These Rugs have sold readily all the we've cut the price to hurry clear- You kno how durable Smith's Brussels ite. ing. Persian patterns, Special to-morrow. at $10 Rebersible Smyrna Rugs Reduced to $6.98. Another saving that you may not be able to equal in years! Size ™$x10.6; beautiful Oriental patterns and most attractive colorings; reduced from $10 to.. 100 Metal Couches, like illustration, with heavy bronzed frame; can be used as é & couch, a bed, or taken apart and used 4s two separate divans. Complete with 2 Separate mattresses and pillows, covered in fancy im, Value $10.75, at Massive Stee! Enamel like tttustratio: handsome scroll deteyuih inca spindle ! foot. iy se ie atts 598 ee - 4 aw a ore castings, Value $9.50; 4 ft. sizes, at. malls has r i ? $7.50 Ghina Matting, $4.98. A hundred rolls of new, pliable China Matting, at the lowest price of the season, Other stores are asking $7.§0 per roll for Matting of this weave and bye but it Rory us oa in the midst of our Clearing Sale— theretore it must be sold in record time, ry Rolls of 40 yards to-morrow at.vese.... “Crex” Prairie Grass Matting at 29c. Renowned for its toughress and durability, and a price so low was never quoted outside this store, 29% hed, green, oak, brown and gold; per yard...... 40-Inch Gurtain Swiss at5c We've made an immense purchase of 2,000 of 40-inch CURTAIN SWISS, the kind th usually selis at 10c. per yard, and \ Season at $16.98, but 10.98 Hammocks at a Big Saving We habe marked down another lot of Palmer Kammocks, worth 50c cach, 39¢ to go on sale fo-morrow; special al, 6.98 $2.98 Shirtwaist Suits Reduced to $1.49. Made from black and white washable checks and natural pongee lawns, handsome pleated waist, beautifully piped, fancy stock and belt; skirt is in newest flare style, trimmed to match waist; value $2.98, at,, .. 1.49 Big Sale of $350 Lawn Shirtwaist Suits at $1.98, Handsome plain Black or White Lawh Shirtwaist Suits, worth $3.50 each, to go on sale to-morrow at $1.98, Very sheer; very full sleeve, tucked stock and pleated style; Sale of Brilliantine Walking Shirts, Look at these {1-gore kilted style Walking Skirts, made of lustrous brilliantine; with pleats stitched to du knee and flaring kilts from knee down, Shown in blue latest styles; offeredsat a remarkable money saving; special | JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Sale of Ladies’ Hosiery. On Thursday, July 21st. Fine “Cobweb” Lisle Thread garter spliced tops and double Stockings, With heels, soles and toes. soc. per pair, Black or tan Lisle Thread Stockings with lace in- steps. | Fine GauzeCotton Stockings with spliced selvages,— waist elaborately pleated and tucked, u cuff; the skirt is made in the newest all sizes; value $3,50, special at mt 1.98 Dollar White Laon Watsts at 49c. An exceptional bargain at a price you cannot A9c Six box pleats on cach side, broad front of fine embroidery, pleated sleeve, pleated back, tucked cuff, fancy sot stock; value $1.00, at and black; one of the 1.98 Stern Brothers Special Clearing Sale of Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel MISSES’ sure ot ht-weight mixtures, $1 2, 15, 19. 50 cheviots and broa: Heretofore $20.00 to 35.00 MISSES’ SILK SHIRT W. of tan and colored Pongees, fords b Tiaetas, Heretofore $15.00 to 17.95 GIRLS’ WHITE AND COLORED WASHABLE DRESSES, High Neck, Guimpe, Russian hf a and Sailor Effects, 45c, 98, $1.98, Heretofore 98c to $5,50 MISSES’ COTTON WAISTS of lawns, ¢heviots, linens and novelty 2 sei 75c,41.49,2. Heretofore 98c to $4.50 $12.5 not ee of the medical ey,- ge died some time later a madhouse. From the time of Mrs. Maybric! wietion her mother, the Baroness was unremitting in her behalt of the prisoner, 9 in gy the death sen. in to Penal servitude for a ly has obtained. the hter, to whose Another Cipher Message, she had’ devoted her it i “CMTANY BIBIBAT ORT was aided by influential "nM of the Atlante, oT eG telegram, pe thinking It was for mo, It turned out to be another elpher message, was ad. dressed to. my husband, and signed “Bertie.” Tt read » Y “This telegram my husband after. slated as to me, my baby boy; yours Ml eternity, owed this tel to my hua |, but he olutely refused to look He Py. me $4) to pay my ex- venses and return to New ‘k, Which I did that day, About a ward I received the follo from him "My Blessed “A:" Yours just recely- almost made me a mar nelosed find check closed bills out of it and us self, 1 pald all other bille ineludin« rent and stable, Rehea te walt . but I will write to-morrow and 1 wish to €o hon prov leave here Saturda: night and @o to vou Sundav—if want 't worry I am be ning all over again and shall not hall do vour |. 4 me oa re ‘The Home Becre- ae IRISH DAY AT THE FAIR, A Mra. ‘Bihernians Horry Convention letter, by gf) une g latte rm To.M rs fe of attitude had made her Celebrate jorrew, , and ii \ of r , QUIS, Mo,, July Three gee-liowing letter: TS? {he fol the National Convention of the Only Alamed Himactf, nd kee une haste. Yourr ARI "ed this tatine om ‘A,’: Your wire woke me up a aaiided and nected Sorecd anh | at the Werld’s Fair and the|T feel so Fushed matters in order that |ing. th he wpend the greater part of the | it") and I ‘Bt the Exposition with their friends, |a lifetime. ta close with a banquet |¥oU are to me, Nothing ele in t ie tes‘eaeeit oe blindly to the dogs with- ha etter boy since hear all, you must nev Mie NE WHEL CHURCH PCN = Five Dusky Members Fined $3 Each for Indulging in Liquor |: Smuggled Aboard Barge— Good Pastor Is Shocked. A straight flush of spades appeared In Magiewrate Cran Harlem Court to- tay to answer a charge of disorde conduct, The charge was only tec nical, and when amplified and explain- ed backs up a story of riot at ea, pie nie violence and the breaking up of a ~aurch social, calling for the sudden shipping of police reserves and a ride up the river to quell the turmoll Five negroes stood before the Magis- trate, They were Alonao Beli, Willlam Johnaon, Samuel Jones, Walter Powell sted Charles Bond, all members of the Unton Baptist Church on Weat Sixty- street. The men lived within Sistance of the same chured were accounted good and ners of Rev, George But there was a picnic on the Hudson yesterday and after some smuggled liquor had deen consumed the peace on the plone barges died and the agora began to Mrs, Elisabeth @ yd, of No. 20 West Sixty-second street, iso was 4 prisoner, and she was “1 would. A tite out you. You were'so brave aid good bod: {and have been Cy true that | Know umpoesi| ung vou. the Touralne tha: ved {t all over and over am almost erany. aa he termed tt, ‘and | Mire “Bins aioded 't gave varged with having violated the Ex- cise law, The Magistrate tried to tind cat on which side of dhe State Hne the juor was sold, bat be couldn't, Mrs. eed thought Ht was this side of Mougt it. Vincent of Mount @t. Mian, ed ail concerned ® for hat no liquor shoukl be brougit on board. It was I regret very much 10 say, smuggled aboard, notwithstand- ing. It was eo plenttully sold that the fights started, and not until the re- seven reached the barges was the riot quell The reverend leman hesitated for 4& moment and then sprang what, if ic been uttered in church on the Se- bath morn, woud have been a quin tuple extract of dhunderbolts, “Edward | Stutley, of No, 16 est Fifty-sixth Street, @ prominent member of the church Social commidies, drank some hat whiskey, Ji ‘ed , Stutley waa t with a tady acknowledgemnt, but as he 's 2 got} the papers on Mond iy mern- ings, said “it was to get eviteis>. oa “L” GATEMAN ACCUSED, Hela@ for Trial on Charge of ARMOUR CHL SHS W VEN Little Girl Will Remain with Dr. Lorenz Until Her Hip Is Per- fectly Well—Parents Return Home, Knocking Down Fares. James G. Francis, twenty-one, “lof No. 2% Chauncey street, Brooklyn, employed as jeman on the uptown station of the road, Bowery aud Canal street, was held tetany In, $40 bail by Magistrate Cornell In 6 Market Court for trial on a charm ‘Special Of Henry F. Beaky, of No. 1% Broadway, told the letrate that on Tuesday night at $9) o'clock he sa the man collect five tickets from rty and put tite tickets in his por ohn G. McKeon, of 6 t One liu: dred and For'y-firat street. testified he also saw the cateman pocket the tickets, The gateman refi to make «ry statement in court BAIL REDUCED TO $15,000. of He “eatety's oad old Relensed Pending ie- "Con. fidence King,” Was released from the Tombs to-day on $15,000 bail, pending the decision of the Court of Appeals in Wis appeal from a conviction tor grand jeteeay. Martin Engel furnished the bail. be Was committed to the Tombs @ few da: Bay" by Bumanertelt's counsel to Judge Me reduce the Dall. Assistant ie Parr ate j rived here to-day, was Mrs. J, Oxden | Armour, of Chicago, who went abroad | some months ago with her daughter, Lolita, in order that the latter might have further treatment from Dr. Lorenz, the famous Vienna spectalist, j ho operated on the child for hip dis- location @ vear ago. Mrs. Armour left Lolita in Vienna “She is with Dr. Lorens.” she sald, ‘and is Improving all the time. She | walks splendidly now and we are sure {that her complete recovery is only a matter of tlme. Her stay abroad will | be Indefinite, Dr, Lorena wants to keep her under bis own eye-and so long as the Is in his care we have oft worry.” pba On ‘the steamship Oceanic, which ar- w size 8, 8% and 9 only. Ingrain Cotton Stockings with Maco split soles, asc. per pair, ‘Twenty-third Street, id decided C and that It Pew ork cl rat Cy ined LR the Bd versary of Calvin's bh, Mrs, Clarence Extra fine qual Waists, very broidered fronts, hemstitched yokes, Jace trimmed, made with tucking on front, back and sleeves, ; EE MORE HONORS FOR CURZON. endered Freedém of London and bpenroe by Throng of Notables. NDON, July %—The freedom. of ae wis ot London, in a gold ensket. ed to Lord Curson, of Ked- roy of India, at the Guild with all the customary ceremonial. The old City Hall was Oiled with @ G@stingulshed gathering of Cabinet. Ministers, Indian princes, officials, members of the House of Com- Mra. Armour was met by her hus! and the couple will start for Chlcees to-night, Detective Leeson boarded the Oceanic at Quarantine to look for one Billa, a London bank clerk, who is accused of absoonding with 2600 of the bank's mcney. He was not on the ship, ‘The Rev. W. H. Roberts. of Philadel- Age in’ detault ‘of | t's WO hk bet attending the ighth| RO Congress of the Churches of the World at Liverpool ae a delegate of the Pan- Presbyterian Alliance, returned on the Oceanic, He snid that de mons and peers. Lord Curson, who ywas accompanied by Lady Curson, was ‘the subject of @ memorable demon stration. course of Lore Pe Mo enioats tte fala “the borne. was Tale for ‘ be tne Value $3.90 and $4.00. Co Sted Ree lor ss, le and Colored Cheviot; all tailor-made. Value $1.75 and $2.90. Broadway and 13th Street. > he SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK GIRLS’ IMPORTED DRESSES AND MISSES’ COSTUMES, AT. CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS. West Twenty-third Street. Mid-Summer Shirt Waist Sale, Record Breaking Cut in Prices. White Lawn fectively em- 150 69 cts, yt { MONDAY MORNING W' ONDERS x