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pss BRU ti Ce eds Md Se UA AR Rs SADA a EINE, _ MAYEFREE NAN PATTERSON FLEISCHMAN’S (Continued from First Page.) blossoming out ment made to an Evening World re- porter by Assistant Diptrict-Attorney Garvan on tho last day of the Floro-| dora girl's trial, Mr, Jerome did not return from Al- pany to-day and will not be Jn the city before Monday. He has delegated fuil| authority to Mr. Rand, however, to gottle the case finally and it {s the ear-| nest hope of counsel that tho Tombs) fo. atmo portals may bo flung wide for Mies At qe: eho Patterson to-morrow, There was some solace for the delay | over her rolease when Judge Foster to-day dismissed the indictment for con- agreement. count the hou Ing In the Capital. Since she has been assured th | Will be released on ball the veallze her posttion ‘was under charges of contempt of court yy in disobeying a Grand Jury subpoena |, and hastily Jeaving New York last |” June, The penalty for this is thirty days’ imprisonment, $100 fine or both, No Hope of Conviction. ther's home, Likely to Return to Stage. jher sister, Mrs, Smith. “In view of the poll of the jury, which @tood § to 4 for acquittal,” sald Mr. Levy to-day, “I do not see why the Dis- trict-Attorney should Insist upon a ball bond. It does not appear within reason that there will be ever again a possi bility of putting Miss Patterson on tr suminer, in Washington, Though possessed of an us pra y a physical wreck, There can be no mor BPs of conyie 8 be take veeks oO! ” i have already ended in dis 4 1 healt; | | ne ated gy fended tn reeall the Mush to her cheeks and the } avery fou | old freshiiese to her eyes, ; have attended the nature of perscoution, “1 hope since ake wooned ih cout bay gerome Will see it in that Nght. His in even IC it was her desire, she c atincts are those of an who know! ipan he atdee CON) ‘ Js Just and fair, and I, th Intends to resume he will not be she may be al- 4; lowed to go woman, Mr \/ Rand, I understand, has a tree rein in { the matter, ; | ‘at ball is insisted on, as I have ale pile be develgnad (nto rendy sald, It 1s ready in a most excellent Cher tela Ye of : Burety ar to any amount." i ROU SEBI BISNSBE | Nan Patterson after a refreshing | paises canna @leep partly Induced by oplate 1s ! able to get up and dress Neue TT ney INDICTMENT. OF SMITHS } sill weak there {s no occasion for| DISMISSED BY COURT. alarm over her condition, Miss Ser conse, the matron In charge of the vo where the actress and her sister lodged, assisted the girl In dressing 4 alnmintea by Jude Foster 4 and then urged hef to eat an omelet » of General Sessions, t order Yo present Grand resubmit t Jury Tt was the first solid food the youn case to woman has taken since sho swooned i in Recorder Goff's courte: ‘and for, be fled within twenty-four hours, | the first time since that crushing mo-| In dismissing the indictment, { ment of disappointment she took an declares there was no e \) active interest in her fate, She asked vase ft on and that it many eager questions and sald gho| trumped up for the purpose of could hardly wait for goi definite, diting the Smiths from Cincinnati. announcement from the District-Attor-| Judge Foster said, in dismissing the ney, The Tombs mail was unusuatly to-day, the greater part of It belr dressed to Nan Patterson, The postal cards and letters trom every bitte is them contain! of cranks, In heavy | z Weird Iiterary efforts ry one, however, hope was expressed (hat Nan’s sufferings were over and that she would soon be released from prison ‘ There were also numerous calters at the Tombs, who clamored for an inter- | view with the now celebrated priaoner, They were for the mo and curiosit dw dressed and Not a medicine but a Natural Laxative Wa- tec forsluggish bowels, Get quick, positive re- king haifa glass on arising, Hunyadi Janos, Rouncement: "I have been sent by God to free Nan i Patterson and save her soul.” Wanted to Save Nan’s Soul. of her mother's home, at No, 1462 How- ard avenue, Washington, to-day, show-| dence whatever of coneptrac ing the vines growing about the cottage | part In flower and follage. 0, |'This picture seemed to cheer her more} Ment when there was "0 3 Wienee: call than anything has einse the Jury's dis- | support It e declired that she would UNUT she could take up| the simple life In the little frame dwell- it is really only a matter of days before she young | fled t woman recovered from a collapse that | seemed to threaten her life, Was so stunned at the dis- |agrooment of the jury that she did not Her mind filled} with dread at the prospect of a fourth ton on the coxy little porch of For hours she had studied the picture and chatted about the Iitle house to She says she has no further ambition than to live quietly with her parents throughout the If she returns to tho stage in| the fall sho will still make her home unusually | nstitution Nan Patterson |e It will) y that, 1 not woos, form« id crink aoine coven, and the sister and brother-in-law ’ Nan Patterson will be turned out of 4 Many Eager Questions, the Tombs unless Mr. Jerome Miles an | This order must Judge When ehe was informed that sho would have to get a special permit from Cimmissioner Lantry, sho ex- plained: “What {s Commissioner Lantry " be-| ide God? I demand admission to the| M ell of Nan Patterson on the authority | of the Lord.” She was gently but firmly persuad- @@ that her mission was in vain. Nan Patterson got a new photograph | Business On a Footing You are on a business footing when you wear WALK-OVER Shoes, It’s business to get the most for your money. There is more for the money in WALK-OVER Shoes than in any other make of footwear at the same price—more style, more comfort, more finish, more wear, It’s business to buy WALK-OVERS, ure to wear them, Drop into a WALK-OVER Store the first chance you get and’see some shoe perfection. It’s pleas- NEW YORK STORES, 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt St, 77 Broadway, near 28th St. «inn BROOKLYN STORE, 565 Fulton St,, near Flatbush Ave, mete jtrial, andl then gave way altogether, spiracy against the J, Morgan Smiths.) ), completely shattered under Mrs, Bmith declares, however, that 8h sh) tovine strain e will not leave the Tombs until Nan |“ pup rive} But gradually nse! and he dition to the conspiracy Indictments | soon we drinking in the free alr fore the Grand Jury disclose no qvl- of the {Jury had no rigat t | becuuse tho i forgot both the law and tae “To can only explain th dictment was found on nan Important case t jPosition, and feevng tha’ means indicted that they might be extradition, { 1 f \ McKeon, tertimony pertinent to a charwe of con- | And the Smiths, to there an accusation that the Smitha conspiracy money from Young, In his application for the dismissal Indictment Lawyer Limburger sald he understood Assistant District: Attorney the Grand Patterson $f te indictment for that purpose, of the tr "The ry then ‘Therefore, t having no evidence to 8 be set aside, but permission is given to resubmit tho ease now Jn session and let an order fo tl ‘he minutes of uy ned, none of whom exce Young's broth spiracy. McKeon told terson Several do mo, Nowhere Jn ntered into a Rand, at the he this clty and here we mor awful’! 1S Too! FANCY LEGS OF Mi LOINS OF FRESH LAMB, Chore BONED, gHORT OTT BLIC Armours too ip por giiced sired, per 1 (Siege? Cooper Store, Fourth Floor.) defendants, T' defendants were wit brought here by Divtriot-Attorney Court that he has evidence of co against the defendants and do Hon in dismissing. the Indi ers ve Hate Atlonne whine Hike 1 Yard, after his gref-stricken parents Nur hours he Would move to have his | Md spent a small fortune in an unsue- nts released from custody, cessful effort to find him, arrived in Grand ‘Jury were | = filed with EAGT Foster's favclston,: Norra ently, t2rg8)s show that twelve witnesses were exam. hat he told og both trials of Nan, Pat- policemen Grand Jury they had endeavored but had been unable Jury he could conviet Nan dot a ‘Attarney'a office. to troller Grout had complained of the expense of Jerome's assistants nd detectives at Cincinnau, where the Smiths were arrested. THE BIG STORE SIXTH AVE. nec nt TRE roveTain Special Go-WMorrow Meat Market. EQRP OU AR TERS or CANADA E NATIVE RIB ROAR, HINDQUARTERS OF CANADA MUF: {QUARTERS OF CANADA x IN D 3 UARTERS OF CANADA LAMB, CHOICK SHOULDER OR BREAST OF VEAL, to roast, Be PPE Tp a Te Eee aE Te Ce Mn Cena em NET tee ee ee, Vere nee THR WORLD: FRIDAY. EVENING, MAY 5, 1905. navy without the per. ae of hs parents. cnilsted In yyslun oF “4 did on the ce ie vn fal and there went jto Philadelphla | MOTHER WEEPS “AT SIGHT OF HIM * Youth Who Ran Away from, | Home Now Anxious to Get Back to New York, dnd ne fact that an the theory Dut | the State and were necded as witnesses he Grand Ju adios | t the end j the defendan AgsNTeS: his ind hippore Ate tise | (Special to The Evoning World.) NORFOLK, Va, May G.-Mr. snd Grand Jury | Bre. Alois Fleischman, parents of the to this}young New York runaway boy, Leo n Fleischmann, who was Wedne ound on the United States rece! jp Franiclin, at the Norfolk Navy- he counsel for the | ed of Judi Accompanied by | They | the Norfolk detectives they boarded the | Franklin and Mrs. Fleischmann was! permitted to have her boy brought trom | the brig and restored to her In the of-| flcere’ quarters of the ship, The mother and boy were both over- come with Joy and ay Mrs, Fleischman | clasped her son dn her arma she went. She kissed her eon time and time again and the boy repeated often that he was glad that ‘bis parents had found him End. that he wae more than anxious. to get back home. The Fleischmanns will Institute pro- ceedings for the release of thelr son from the navy. Strong influence will be brought to bear at the Smiths|the Secretary of the Navy he wanted the|bov without count proceedings. fails of succers then formal habeas x: ept Bernard 8, er-in-law, gaye the same story told’ the to the minutes Is to extort time, had told about the Dis- by Pus proceedings will be instituted hefore by puetay Bates ( Judge Waddill, in the United tourt at Norfolk, when the Court ed to release the boy from avy Upon the ground that he 1s only seventeen years old and that he day that Comp: CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ACITY IN ITSELF OPERG (6"s19"STS. ing auela Is Continued. 12 o'Clock, Thereafter, NEW YORK Youths’ he ong- Grousers Suces At $6.00 Clothing that has all the little touches that constitute tailor made suits. Both single and doub!e breasted sacks of all the finer BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—Made same as the kinds at 19c., except that they are fitted with pearl buttons, dou- bly ed) fart tnrouaheyt and | are of very fine combe: yarn, All sizes, at 39c quali- ties of Chevicts and Cassimeres in all the favorite colorings For boys 14 to 20 years of age, requiring breast measure ments of 30 to 36 inches, An attractive offering for the n unequalled value. East.) Wetor Gatking-Machines. No Money Down! Women’s Fine Sample Waists, Women's She! Coo, Wachine Bevr Waist Dresses, Girls’ Dresses Suitty Suarantecs: Promise to of Gingham, Percale and PRICES RANGE Pay Duck, Men's, Women's and J. 7. 5S gives Children’s Shoos and Ox- vo ee fords, Candies, Jewelry, te Bring One Razors, |mported and Domes- 5/00 to Your tic Cigars and Hardware and Home. Cdison Phonographs. No Money Down! We Require Each Machine Only Fully Suaranteed. 7) thd PRICES Smalt Monthly hanes ILK-FED VEAL, fis JERSEY PORK, Payments. Oar Largest and yee oe most compreheny make your own records and pre sive assortment of serve the voices of preeris {renaing your friends, eA eek lay lise, 5/0 to S50} no womy purens have been loping for mer’ aiid the, boy to one of the dexett vem }hothing about my ye 'worrled When I” le He home T wen 1 The absolute purity of BENSDORP’S combined with its double strength commend it to every thrifty housekeeper. One Yé pound can will make 6O cups. the Cocoa with the Yellow Wrapper. (Siegel Cooper SI work In @ restaurant, and 1 told the Ive yeuM y now, "f my parents oan get me out" Ask you grocer for "S, & H.” GREEN TRADING STAMPS FREE UPON THE PRESENTA- TION OF A SPECIAL COMPLIMENTARY CERTIFICATE. These Certificates must accompany purchases amounting to $1.00 or more, and may be procured at the Premium Parlor, 5th Floor, Siegel Cooper Store. Double “'S. & H,’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings from 8:30 Till ingle Stamps Until Closing Hour. Men "3s SummerUnderwear Largest and’ Best Stocks Are at "Cro Stage’ Cooper Store. A most opportune event—presenting exceptionally large stocks at uncommonly low prices. BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS-—Shirts have long or short sleeves; drawers double seats. All sizes, at 19c BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND |DRAWERS—Extra fine quali- ties, Shirts have long or short sleeves; drawers large double seats and fine waistband; fitted with best pearl buttons. 49c All sizes, at Main Floor, East of Fountain.) Men's Summer Fats. Derbies, $] 3 9 Alpines. Tourists, Early comers will have the best choice of an abundant stock, but values are commonly sensa- tional and the demand will un. questionably be remarkable. Stiff Hats are all made in the newest shapes, mostly black, pure fur and fine band and bindings. Alpine and Soft Hats are in wide and medium brims. Colors include fawns, nutria, pearl, maple and steel, also black. Best quad predominate. hese collections comprise all Sizes Ten ’sStylishSpring Sutts at$/2. 50 We shall place on sale to-morrow a bright, fresh collection of men’s Spring clothing, comprising some 350 Suits, just in from the leading tailor shops of the country. Every garment was made to sell at $17.50, at which price they were considered values of an \ exceptional type. \ Paramount in this offering is the group of Serges, by long odds ithe most celebrated and dependable materials to be found in thed They're made up in single and double breasted sacks, full lined or half lined. No matter what build you are—tall, United States. short, stout or slim—we can fit you correctly. Another presentation as part of this showing are cleverly tailored suits of fine Mixtures, comprising medium and light colors, representing every texture of worsted or cheviot. Also single and double breasted suits in black fabrics for all occasions, Tailoring and style are unsurpassed; a line of clothing ive Sines to fit all pullds of men, }) GBlegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Mast, 18th Bt.) ante Phe non in no, After a while then f chought sae wavy, wien L aids wy bers | er that 1 was 0, got enough of tho find T want to Ket back home a‘ The Celebration of the 24 Anniversary of the Installation and Distribution of +The Sperry & Hutchinson’? Green Trad- | SURPRISESTORE! 132 to 146 W. aA aaa hs St. __Between oth and 7th Ave and 7th Atal li, 83d St. and Third Ave.| je Bloc’ fr from ‘L’ Station, Surprise Special Men’ s Derbies and Soft Hats in all the very newest styles and shapes. The Derbies are in black and brown, and the Alpines include all of the Spring’s as steel, brown, and also black, All made of fine fur felt, silk trimmed and warranted fast ese : sure long and sat very latest mode! Children’s Novelties, All the latest styles for th immense variety. of fabri on_and Sailor styles, $1.50, $2.50, $4/$1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5 tello: designs, Buster, of charge. Men's Neckwear, and all shapes Open || Men’ s Suits 0 A very handsome collectio! the very popular gray effects, ctory wear. both single and fitting collars and broad, erace! Men’s Sultsof style and durability in all-woo! cheviots and cassimeres, $5.00, $7.50 LL Young Men’s Suits in Nobby Styles and Patterns, cut over the latest single and double breasted models, made of fine all-wool fabrios in the newest shades and patterns, Money back {f any article fails to please. rent 23¢ 45c FLYER * Betwwen 6th and 7th Aves, No. popular shades, such color, than $2.00. n of swell trimmed These garments are cut from the double breasted, with close- ful shoulders... terns, "$12 "s Sizes 28 to 34 inch, $7 $10 little and$ fabrics, also blacks, double-breasted models, Extra Values in Men’s Furnishings. lay perfect tittinn 45 95c' balbriggan, light and erns medium weight . Men’s Hosiery, new designs, for low shoes newest DAYS ONLY, Saturday and Monday: Men's Full Size White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, turday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. THE SURPRISE STORE 132 to 146 W. 14th St., Third Ave. n w. cor, 83d St., One Block from “L” Station, Sale This Special sale comprises the entire stockot awell-known manu/acturer, whose Hats are never retailed at less An exceptional op- portunity, commencing Saturday morning and on sale one week, ending next Friday, at.......... f Unusual Worth. | patterns of distinctive style, including and tailored in such a manner as to ins Men’s Suitsof fine quality worse teds and cheviots in, high-class pat. Boys’ Suits. A large variety of fancy patterns and made over new All clothing kept in repair free 294. nutria, * - $10 5 Men's Underwear, plain and fancy '23c 45c¢ 23c.45c 3c | An GEORGE L. STORM & CO With a Title aristocratic owl—an unusual owl—an owl with a title--the full length of which is thusly: Straiton © Storm’s OWL CIGAR And we hereby formally give notice that the same can be obtained by depositing the infinitesimal remu- neration of 5 cents on the counter of any cigar store. Get wise! Try an Owl to-night, Distributors, 24 and 26 Murray St., New York. FSUNVAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY:

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