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UNGARY” DINNER, — 4 re Good Enough for pany, went on the hare totey ta the sult brought by Lex Y¥, Brady, grana- M, Binger, the miil- oh Man, He de- y ‘yehemence that he the \proprieties h Gertrude Mackon~ y Queen in the “Sieep- eo. ‘the eftecs, that J, Spudereon, of the papiana Gom-| York only ag short time amo. During ble stay. kero he waa, agen almost c adurhe “Ming Sanderson wouldn't | ti he wot awhad (gle “tne tumor’ when aes (last to Ne, Hodgins, | pominent’ youn nian si nt ht bast F to! testemior that ys he Rt acon a 9 S| yay 4 ‘ou apen! ime in New Yor! ane, PP and eaw Mr, Brady f int 4 Tee, two or three Aimee uy cava Qi Witte bint: out with. htm aia yoie yen ‘over have any Wino with him? A. 1 do ied 0 not remember that ¥ ata, ~ | Toom?, A. In my pertor, Did he fell you he was a marcieg It A, Weal, Td ‘the tell you in August or Ben- that he wan going to leave hik 9. ie ar 4. 1 do not recall ‘a oad fs yaa end i. Dany atwayo' talis Business matters? “A, Yen, a! Professional ‘business, Mi Frequent Visits Necessary, | Wan It necessary for tim’ to se ah opheng eBiaha this bust AT had Ings ‘with a great theatrleal amnogers and apprecl; Brady's advice, Rena norrespond with Mn A. No; I wrote him one or ti tral Eiie fee i Zo 33 FE my a custom for notresses to re gentiomen in thelr rooms? al thelr rooms are thelr homes. Te it your oustom to recole mex your room after midnight? A, No, >) = hl a a AN. the time Mr. Brady waa in mide iat the bit, your room .you talked business? A, ‘A. (Qhlotiy) ‘That | Simply business, Q. Did Mr. Brady ever give you or a pdvance you any money for your hotel Wil? sas Newer, Q. "DIA you ever moet Mr, Brady th any thor towns besides Milwaukeo, | Boxton, Bigin and Now York? A. Yes, in Pittsburg and Toronto, In Toronto he called on me at my mother's home. ‘This ended the actress's testimony, A large crowd was present when the Gay's proceedings began, with Mr, Brady, ba the witnoss stand, | By Mr,’ Adama: Q. When did you go to Miss Mace Kengle's room that night? A. At 4 quarter pf, 1 o'clock, Q: Why did you go y To discties the contract ) gle had with her company, We had ni opportunity to discuss it while dinin; with other members of tha compan, Q, In Mt true that your hair was mus \ed? A, (Shouting, and glaring at hie | wite, who looked away and smiled) F itively not. My hair was perfect as ‘it i# now, for I never stirred out of my } obale, yt A. Yes, g¥or make any)im- aug ‘yout A. Never, op sabg hoe Didn't Lock Door, “ a, pie img Shaman nis look the door? complete) “: (Shouting 80 a iad so la ‘40 CUNE A OF ‘A atrafght & went diong’ Broadway about: tt, She simply vluphed—it warn't |) ©, Bit may ued to all on you tn] | | foe an ae enter Sloan. Orieane, where he’ = WLCOLONTIAL FORFATAL SHOT CONHALLOWE'EN New York Business Man Who Killed Neighbor's Boy Faces Jury. WESTFIELD 1S DIVIDED Many Residents of Joreey ‘own! Syrapathize with Defendant, ' “Woile Othera Condentn, viCTIW’S MOTHER ON ‘STAND, Telle of Wileon’s Declaration. to Hor on Night! of Shooting That He Didh't Interdto Dolt, , ~ ee Harold M.\ Wileox, seoretary end Sine ety. wha laged on ¢rial a¢ Bisa: beth, N. J. tor Killitig on: leet HMal+ lowe'en tourteen-year-old Jona: Dare jing, who, with some ounee bores hal been playing pranks at home. weed Poy's fainlly and that hed py * ‘ethge Dlush. elther-and beg od ied t care to aay any: Ore) ‘a Gity Pork Yack ‘Ha Jot. New with the eeash soa “Pantana" ‘hat did: you nik about ele ot oe roaan? Abyai ng: by \sineat sie ing colored eer Nia ‘broth ny | . We Mie nae ¢ ei atnwed | lw) lai) doy haat tin set cine, teat i" teue' tht. el waving ths coun i Poser aah se erate. ‘thne* aes Hanoi Ay ity) onda baat Town FOWn KORDH ue nih mindny necing: ron the world and tho reault would ba utter tmpoverish- mant. Bophoclon was eighty.when the Greek Renate wanted to retire him on necount of nge, and he read his last ploy, just tempteted, It was his bess am) the Greek Sonate progalmed hin |] the wiseshand most creatlye of them al,” What! was true then Is yet’ true, and there is no doubt that unless a nan 46 diseaced or has abused himesit » gyyelenily, he Mp better able mentally wer forty than before,” Dr, Kretlérick Peterson—about Atty— | m allenist and @pectaliet In diseases of the brain ald that he had not rend Dr, Onlet's address, “But,” paid he, "you can quote me as saying that anything Dr, Osler may fay is entitied to the utmost consider. ation, thedical thourht and I belleve he is cone siderably above forty.” Nicholas Murray Butler, on the sheay side of forty, President of Columbia University, sald that he preferred to leave discussion of such a question to medical men, He added: “Dr, Osler himself is much above forty years of age, and Is just now go- Ing to England to take @ most impor- tant position as an educator and leadet of thought, I think this statement alone iy gufficlent, without argument or de- nial,” Dr, B, Saxe Allon Starr, Andrew A, Smith, all past the half-century mark, and other authorittes on mental ther- putios, doclined to discuss the subject further than to elie history and to say that further comment was DaneGeanary, Prot, Onler rade & of his ayaa to donne Hopk 1d many rathor onnstte things, antetns of medi- wnorant practition- ar ahead «f yeet “ett In what the eminent ¢ of men over forty. We is a 6 am he ored by be King ty Oxt regiun Avhite a great nt in ex some of the hich he has » ambitious yout ot Ienowled lost the datondant.were ofdoreB to | my damiiy, 2 Bave done everything I Anave beon married, A. Yea, ble {nthe eourt roam) Positively not, wy Si ey aa Ut Tinen iW USELESS AT 40; » ions THEM AT 60 “(Continued trom Fin fro the ‘mart bein cls) taping ponatble ime | pthe. charge of have slaughter which young Daritng’s ee ogi to de‘ nade against lilm ate neighbors in’ Westfield, where the shooting dcourred, ,) Haggard And ahowing the effects of the mental sufforing through which he hae passed since the night of Marling's death, Wilcox a [th coupe to-day vith bir attornes,Mtehard Vv. Lndabory, ‘Wileox ia a father hinieelt and he has ehitdren’ of the” nee ithe “boy for Whose death bing ie fhtrland to Kve him re room Pic tN ah a few minutes to wet jure | Witnesees Galle. Doctor Green, who performed the aur tonay in the ease, testified that the boy isd of o wound in the left lung. He thought the bullet tad gone out of the bow's mouth. AM (he children: witnoses for the State ve the courtroom until called to testify. Mra, Davilng, mother of the dead boy, téatifiod that Wilkox.had telephoned her shat liv liad shot her son, Bhe want to house and saw him deed on Wil+) va's plans. Wilcox explained. I did not mean to do thie. Think what it means to me and, guuld and have given myself up to the poll sald) ‘lam sorry for you, Mr, Wil- oox,'" convnued the wotier, "1 then Went -home afier Thad ctied u ductor,” Alcs, Darling wae composed and in+ tense mience prevailed during her teay tmony, “Dora Ray, @ negro’ servant, testitied; |] the treders, ‘Tho ntrong men who have of the Acollan Company, of |Wvedally large proportion of smal ,|tandagd group who attended the meet- WOMEN AID IN FIGHT TO FREE MRS. ALLEN WULST SECT ‘Thureday, Feb, 2. | Union Pactdo continued to! tdat a |), booming warket and incidentally, con- Unued to ‘pussie a largo proportion uf handled this. Union, Pacifo’ movement have Kept well in the background and have refrained from talking, The'ptrwet, hie been treated to an monly | ‘brilliant display, of wpecuiative pyro: technion without being permitted to Old Allen, the Kuiglewood druggist ang husband of Mrs. Allen im the nelection of an overocat im @ fashionable New York tailoring establiehment and there- by set Mrs, Allen's heart aflame with Jealousy, way In court, aide by side with the husband, He was thi first witness called ana took up tha thread of teatimony where ho left of) on Tuesday. According to Fink, Adlen, bis wife and Mise Gitter- Society. Neighbors. of - Engle-_ ; Fy i: know much shout ite ongin or ite]. Wite's Jealousy, r lyst yg i) tp Ln ere en pocket: tite pu {a to) Mra; Chast oT, Sake a teeming bull marker, In that woman gigi rete ey Leepaee ik ae eprtalgly saet ith aue- ‘ a ¢ ‘ora thuw far, faginge were interpreted as a mohe; Penag heidi this eaathcet, bow-|tiania and! ¢@n socount of which she hat excite uneasiness and dus-| wes hig at: the roe Dino Lie “eb era peso appear to be lum, was non Pacific,’ and now and. then {ati boo mations are thrown out that.en atte! | Aeshna an A amg When a Hart.man ¢ollower ts asked to bene ia situation he, Invariably nd says: Go and ask Jomes J. eit yey @pplication.to. members of the “Hill crows” ts met with the prompt “My, Harriman: ie the man you Want to see About the course of Union Panifia stock." ‘The great strength of the market torday. extended to pretty nearly every> phing on the list, and there was ‘a Wy peculative trading. The Steel shares favorites with the room, traders. jandard, Oil whares went down’ to blr alah Bye la orp bpd Bs Sn Rolnte tor the day and a total loss of forty pointe within the Trt two eae Thy ‘Gitterman, teri ‘Whe sales today, although in ‘iven 1 ws tnene Jota, ‘were more numerous than Rey “witah ik ! Voual. Past of this weakness in Btan'| had told him she Gard Ol tp no doubt due to tho der mk ofease in the quarterly dividend, but Cre came the ini ‘of Englowood's there ss’ prevailing sentiment in the | Frid Mth Btreat that President Roosevelt's attl-| po; ‘ssaent: tude in fevor of an investiaation into awitahed % ‘ur rida, the’ ‘Mtendard's policy and methods will poreantly e One, contin 0 exert @ depressing effevt baat his ride Sonne which. the price of the atock. AZ the annual] Amdotionata’ that sen: ting of the Staagar Oil Company i of New York (a subsidiary corporation) to-day Users was no disposition to dis- | PF ar the: yelations between the oll ‘Triet's affairs and the general publle,| fn ‘Wiliam Rockefeller and H. H, Rogera | *Oy were the.only really bie men in ol Oe eet an ite ai en ee Allowed, al ead i gegen 0 iy youn: ve led, e youne ames sondoak with Allen Apes len 80 annoy. fork f ing, It is a sianificant feet that nearly all of the Standard Oil stock sold on the out lately has been bought by a broker who ls regarded as a Rocketelter All mah, | Aha 8 Tennessee Coal and Iron, while com> Py re he " neti 4a manding Couspiouous: attention in the ri lew York when th trading, was the subject of sensational ried ao te denied absolute Sa Extraordinary Purchase of Misses’ and Children’s Outerwear For Friday and Saturday's. Selling, Very. tine Wash Dresses, Sailor Suits and Cot i] Dresses for Spring and Micra tte Wear, t Claw Sample Line—PRICES JUST HALE The iMlustea jons will sive yeas idea of the h acter of ag th pe ai o a the oer e . magnificen hours an exceedingly feverish feeilng prevalled: in the group of traders in the Southern ateel and {ron stocks, Friends of’. He Hoadley and John W, Gates declared that the control of Tennessee Goal and Irom had been wrested trom the present management. President Woodward, of the Hanover National Bank, who ting dominated T, C, and I. affalre, denied this statement and the cunservative elment in the atreet ber Heved Mr, Woodwayd. ‘Then a report was circulated that wore than 00,000 shares of Tennonses | Ane Coal,and Iron bad been oversold and | the that the Hoedley-Gates pool was in rumors of 9. possible squeese of & AN OPEN LETTER Jatge ahert Interest. For a cousle of TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW YORK From Prominent New York Drug. gists, Tie 2h cara ete ee pene ip essa volar a Be ‘ antes ve vor “ "On that night. some one threw u Ballon af water on me through ths back door, go out in ¢he yard and soare the chil. dren away, He went out end called out thet All the clothes on the ling haba sai at her AY Ma ae . a oh Wilcox” ropity Ny NWho'e a fool 0 Firat Page.) owthered in a long experivnoe, a glance 4 hid Career Bhuwe oat NY lid der Vyted CONmUerHOe lle 60 Utyuig wv WAVE from Cow Kavapen Of dinedew dude wheUleHed ime Ueween Lue 608 vb J0rkY dh mx, a period Walch ue AoW Phyo UNAS Lee Mev oh Wud LO Lave AenDdtna, “4 wave Lwo hxed ideas well knows | 4: fu thy ivlends,” he sad. “she ule i tHe COMpATULVE Ubeessneas Of Dies sane Turis yours of age: ¥ second Nxvd idew Is the useless- hess of Mien above sixty yours of uge And the ihomiculable bencut i woud be 1 Cumueredy pullical ana protea- alongt Raed witty Gat tay. of Inanat| ‘ork at this age, I sharing novel, ‘the Husted Prk A ony ‘lroilope discusses the pi toa advantages In modern life ot 8 vent of contemplation i} departure by chio- If Prof, Osler Is Hehe in hia theory, @ great many ‘old bints want to know what hy dif meatit all these years in giving lil to waving the lives of men over sixty. Nobody worked hard- er to save Senator Hanna than Prof, Osler, and when former Secretary of War, Alger was ill, Dr, Osler wan in constant attendance on him. And there ie no indication anywhere that Dr, Osler hes any idoa that his own use: fulness in the were featan end, fie te ihe do) for a new and mucii larger fel wudertaken beture, out by that there is no fleld in which a useless man oan do quite so much harm as the field of medicine. President Roopsvelt is getting toward fifty, vet he is struggling 1 trying to fo things, and has succ in convincing some folks that he a possesses capacity, There are many Other gentlemen between forty and sixe tte who were under the delusion that hay were doing some g90d In the. world unl they toad Dr, Osier's speech year temay, They wil] probably rush for an anaesthetic now to wind up thelr Hives before they do some great harm. before @ peaceful He {a recognized am a leader of | roform.” rting and St 's pointed thove who disagree with hia Caswell, Massey & Co.’s EMULSION ‘lot COD LIVER OIL. withPEPSIN @ QUININE. “J find (hat a large majority of my pa- tients woo were Unable to take Cod Liver Ol in ba Matos form dinar sate oe ration muy 0 OF * Momach PRRD hh } Ds Air, Wilcox sald he would | | of work than he has ever | | cured him ent rely, and his hands havo me oe creat sold {n our see, is Vinol. Vinol ism ‘medicine, it cons a position to dictate terms of any aly ated actual bes eee cton ats H tempt to cover this short interest, rge amounts of this stock were loaned during the day ta meet the aitur tie On the moat active buying de- # stock soared during the afters "here were. Indications In the course of the market that the deferred poo} Operations in Rock Island were about WO begin, lsuying orders wore distrip- | uted quite Mberally from several strong sourced, and the price of Hock Island vr shares, mnowed @ mild tendency to i me the stomach. tones fies. ‘. Wiches the ‘trod ead In the body to ay ren oreator for ol: " Seely Toes and children, chronte siltten, 2% ap niegees to be the inteny z if itr r° Ui oh of the er with enieres Ss) meke those are too thin fat, putting the price et. Rook man took | "eat Vine tres any of the follow considerably es ali eb than It la now, York ardggtet 4 azine i wi al me ints of New Yo being Lae] nol in hts city, are prepai Me a, tt ana ve! 10 ‘tk mo) tne who burs Vino! of un and ie Lefer Your F ayes STANDARD OIL ELEC OIL ELECTION. Stockholders Choone Moard of}, Directors, At the annual meeting of the stock: holders of the Standard Oll Company of New York to-day, directors were glected av follows! John D, Rockefeller, William Rockefeller, John D. Rockefe! lor, jr, J. D. Arehbold; H. M. Plagler, | f u,| 7 Broadway, en 917 ed Ave, 2835 Bi Beare, H.. Milford, ©, a we istics weve i ff edtond, tls ont ine Ave, Rarstow, walter sent in IL 0, 428 Cos iphis board is practically the tame 04 throvgbout the worit | after a severe me | sanegeone Drage stetice esses 1 $0075 pte The $12,00 to 614.00 Dresses make Phare and | The $16.00 to $29.00 1$10.00 HRS Bese wenn race FRIDAY MORNING SPECIALS . A Most Unusual Skirt Value ated plaited flownce, mide of the heat quality: hs en ed Wool Dress Goods akaliont Me half their Arend price. Lg’ NEW TUB DRESSES-Made of imported Plaids, Sheer - mia th 95 gg| Mg SRS Hae tet Suits at. Herr }$15.00 The 1 above are al! ample Suits made 10 Until 1 o'Clock Only, $10.08 Walking ¢ Skirts, $4.75 another. one of Ler ao mixed Tweeds, plaited Lestat Extraordinary Values M0 de At Wook mt ai eta MINE (Params weave 3c | ines and Lineas; also some fin '$10.00 MISSES' NEW SUMMER SUITS Cima $5.00 The 988.0010 #3500 for, thig ganson —ch ene mente—-Sise8 ane of th tag No Mall Orders Filled—None Seat C, 0,9, Women's Walking Skirte+A, ireniere model with Friday, 10 until 1 o'clock An excellént assortment of Nice Spring Dress sspiigad | ALL WOOL CANV. pieces ALL WOOL HAIR LINE VOILE ( (Black sroun Friday, 10 untl} 1 o'clock... " "Ato 4S pieces BLACK PANAMA CLOTH, 92 laches wide-, 14 value 656, per yard, at.,. ha 8c (First Floor, , ° 55c. to 85c. Silks, 39c. yard. ‘ (Special Table, First Floor.) |! FANCY SILKS in CHECES, HAIRLINE, STRIPES {and neat JACQUARD EFFECTS, i | PAINTED SATIN LIBERTIES an Friday, 10 until 1 o'clock, Wash Goods, 8c. Yard. (First Floor, brea INTED BATISTE, LAWNS, VOILE,S, DIMITIES, TER CALES AND MADRAS; ALSO SILK ULL WHITE DOTTLD SWISSES AND WHITE LAWN: MADRAS AND CHEVIOTS—in lengths 2 to 12 phiky Friday, 10 until 1 o'clock. $2.75 P. D. Corsets $1.00 (Second Floor.) ?. D. French Hand Made Corscts—every pilt with ine imprini—white, drab and black, newest models, alae 18 to 43d 8 In Th Brookiyn—-At ail Bolten Dru Au bolon spins | Stores, that of the Standard O! Compan; New Jersey, wich in the Sah a corportion of the #o-called Oi! ‘Trust. SALT RHEUM ON HANDS Suffered Ageny me Had to Wear Bandages All the Timo. ANOTHER GURE BY CUTICURA Another cure by Cuticura is told of by Mre, Caroline Cabie, of W: Win, in the following ter: “My hasband suffered ay {with selt rheum on his hands, | ¥ and I had to keep them bandaged all |" ‘the time, We ‘tried everything we could get, but nothing helped him until he used Cutlenra, One act of Cutleura Soap, Ointment, and Pills SPECIAL. FOR THURSDAY, Coffee Cream Wafers,......1b. 10¢ Assorted Froit and Nat Dhoco- INHOR visevereeeeseneeesse eI 180 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, tel ‘More ~ Final Clearance Sale Men's and Boys’ Winter Suits and Overcoats at reduced prices Feb, 23, 24, 25, 27 & 28. nee the Habit. Go to) i] y4 \au \) 279 Broadway, near Chambers '} 47 Cortlandt St., nr, Greenwich 211 & 219 Sixth Ave,, noar 14th 128th St., Corner Third Av narnia neni been as amooth as possible evet since, I do hope this letter will be the means | of helping some other sufferer,’ | DIED. | I MANSFABELD.—Suddenly, Turnday, Feb, 4), MICHAWL MANSPIDLD, aged 66 | years. CHIEF FOUR PLY Friends, relatives and Company B, late si ” buglers Second Negient, U, 8, Artitiery LI ON BRAND from 180% to 1800, are respectfully Invited to aitend funeral at his late residence, No. C87 Haat 161th st, Bronx, Friday, Feb, 24, 1006, 2 P, M. Intermont Calvary. Qurrs 2Ge. 4 Pains COLLARS 2 ron 280, » PERSONALS, AT ALL OEALER® i | |= Chi apere please copy, ee eee CANDY Sizes 11% to 2, $1,5) grade,,,, $1.00 26; Friday, 10 until LO'cIOCK..0+++rseeeeeserevnees saveoey Always QQrs LADIZS' CORSET COVERS—Nicely trimmed with lace | and embroidery; all sizes; Yriday, 10 until 1 o'clock, peter 25c (First Floor, rear) VY HEMMED HUCK TOWELS AND RATIAL WHITE TURKISH TOWELS—value 10c each; 10c acl Misses’ and Children's Shoes $1.25 Shoes at 20c— 31, 40, Shoes at $1.10 Misses’ and Children's Vie Kid spring heel button Shoes, patent leather tips—10 an 1 o'clock Sizes 6 to 1. 90¢ }$1.10 Women’s 25¢ to 35c Hose, 18 ' (Pirst Floor, 20th St. Side) 1,000 pairs Women's Black Lisle Thread, also Plain and pairs men’s Blac isle read, also Plain ani 18c ay Val. 25c to 35¢ 18c Huck and Turkish Towels, 10c Friday, 10 until 13 O'CLOCK seseaer sare veseer soersnnns (Second Floor) $1.25 a de, ) i Black Cotton Hosiery, embroidery at instep (' dort" dye)— Friday 10 until 1 o'clock, First Class Groceries. Special for Friday and Saturday. (Basement,) Tams, Soap. rallpenyt Mascot Soap-» good Laundry Ree of 101 bb 2 por cal o 6C rbanks | | Soa Rowe harms | sali ‘15e Soap banks | | 30 ee dap, AN oxcel- Jen nt Gleaner —3 cakes +10¢ Coffee, and gens Coffee, ‘oasta Tea, | long or lish broahfast teen 818, original ond 08 (oxcap- Honally fine qual- JW)=por caddle,,, $3.00 Cocoa, Walter Baker's Broak- fast Cocoa — per can + loc Banquet Brand, aiey pure irish am at eo 20€ tlotlos’ 92,25; Ja alce, dapan Rico, good douner—3 Ibs, tor., 20€ Baking Powder, O'Noltl's bi aM rire Cram Ta Powder; will give poets fou nre Dread area Raber, Hal, oan, 1SC | to Macaroni ranulated Or Bre Anaghettt ui Vesu- Ibs, vio" brand 25c | ea ton packag nae | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21s 2st Street. iar totaal 1 t,t 4. » ' i. i ho By ~y : 4 i ci i hii ii i ii ia ica wis omen eres: