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y TE REFUSES SPECIAL AUR 4, Sourt Holds that Newspaper | Discussion of Case Involving!’ Vanderbilt Family Does Not) iy Warrant Granting of Request. “"Justtoe Greenbaum in the Bupreme ‘ourt to-day denied the application meade by Edith La Bau Dyer and Lil- , Mian Ia Bau Symar, the exeoutrixes of ROOSEVELT LEAVES FOR VIRGINIA, MOB THREATENS GIRL'SASSMLANT Talk of Lynching, but Police Get Prisoner to Jersey Jail With- out Harm — His Victim Es- capes after Fight. WASHINGTON, June %.—President Roosevelt left here, at 1116 o'clock this| forenoon for a short visit to friends in ‘Virginia, The President will bo the apecial guset of Joseph Wilmer, an o1@ friend of himself and Mrw, Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt, who recently purchased a, tract of nearly twenty sores of wood- 4 adjoining Mr. Wilmer's tarm, left} here yesterday for the Wilmer home. ‘The President and Mra, Roosevelt will | remain there probably wntil Sunday night or Monday morning, unless the President's presence in Washington should bevome before that time a mat= ter of urgency, The President left Washington on @ regular train of the Southern Railway. He was accompanied only by M. A. (Special to The Bvening World) MOORESTOWN, N. J., June 9An attack made upon a girl here aroused the ettizens of this town and only the prompt action of the publle officials ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, ‘and committed to the Mount Holly Jail without bail, after a hearing before Justice Pettit. Miss Coleman, who lives half a mile rom Moorestown, spent yesterday af- ernoon with a girl friend in the coun: try, Returning home ast evening, she had reached Mooten’s Bridge at o'clock, There she was met by Mur- phy, who attacked her, ‘The girl fought desperately, and in the struggle w-<4 ensued her clothing | Was badly torn. She managed to break away from her assallant and fled up the road, pursued by Murphy. The girl was only saved by the ap- pearance of a number of farm hands, who were on their way home from work, By this time Miss Coleman was near ther bome, and, exhausted, she stag- Gered into the house and told her story, |A police search was immediately inst!- tuted for Murphy, who was known to the girl, and he was finally appre- fi t |Members of Michael Cruise As- Papers 1908. | etreet, owe the fact that they are alive to-day to the pluck of a young and ath- letlo woman ‘The Cruise Association had an outing |at College Point yesterday and McAvoy PLUCKY GIRL SAVES TWO MIEN and Dougherty went out rowing. In the Bound their boat upset, and as neither could swim they were almost drowned. They managed to cling to the bottom of the boat, however, uns they were dis- govered by a young woman on shore. Sho jumped into @ boat and rowed out to them. She took them in one after ‘the other and after putting them ashore in safety went out and got the boat, The «irl refused to give her name, but to-day the membem rang up the proprietor of the grove, where they had ‘the outing, and insisted on finding out who the girl was. They then learned that she was Sadie Kelly, a College Point girl. The Cruise As: oping to send sociation Were Clinging to Capsized Boat When Young Woman Went to Rescue. William McAvoy and James Dough- erty, members of the Michael J. Crulse Association, at No, 62% Hast Sixteenth RY iE Sas Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realize that of all the children born in ‘civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven Pes oent., uae one-third, before they are five, and one-! before y are m ‘We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a jority of those procious lives, Neither do wo hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparat Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine, They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons, In any quantity, stupefy, retard ciroulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death, Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas, li, Fletcher, Castoria causes the to circulate perly, opens the C. pores of the skin and allays fever. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of hended near North Bend and takn to Moorestown to ‘the office of Justice Pottit. Here a large crowd had gathered and threats to lynch the prisoner were free. } ‘the late Mra. Alicia Vanderbilt La Bau, for @ special jury upon the second trial of a suit brought against them to re- prevented a lynching. The victim was Mise Emma Coleman, seventeen years old, and hr assailant John Murphy, Latta, his personal stenographer, and| Frank H, Tyree, one of the Secret Ser- vice omcera station at the White House, | 4800 Gramercy. THE _ Sever $39,689, with interest from March President travelled dn a regular| twenty-five years old, whose home is |;/TG of of Pollee Conway and 7) 1, 1801, being the balance clal to be} Pullman car Instead of In @ privatelat North Bend, two miles from here. |Gmeor Painier held the crowd ay bay, ye 1H | Ke > due of the amount agreed upon as the | SAY The follow was caught after a chase|towever, until wiser cou I 7. 5 St. 4 i Both Secretary Losb and Assistant y UI ”) : eo werchase price of a farm owned by| secretary Barnes remained here to Sto ret ” Store Maw, Hilxabeth Reich, at Brentwood, | transact any business that might arise, HENRY SIEG DISt NT ne small children of the President ind Mrs, Roosevelt left to-day nectiout on a f visit to friends, p: to going to Oyster Bay for the summer. MRS; POTTER TELLS COURT OF LOAN. ELY i My ul ‘Mra. La Bau, who was the aunt of | William K, Vanderblit, died on Aus. 36, 1902, Two months afterward Mrs. Reloh and her husband, Lorenz Relch, Made the claim for the amount upon the executrixes which forms the basis @f ‘the action pending, Justice Greenbaum said: “The grounds which defendants urge * upon this motion for a special jury are fiat the case 1s intricate and one of Public imporianve, having been widely commented upon in the newspapers. As to the latter ground, it may be said that {f newspaper reports of a case which happens to fnvolve parties con- nected with Well-known fimilles, or are widely known in political, social or other relationships in life, or which has ” features that an enterprising press will | welze upon ‘to publish as a readable or Interesting item of news, are to be 7 deemed as coming within the provisions | of the laws entitling a party to a epr-| SPECIAL SESSION ON lal jury upon the ground that the RETURN OF HIGGINS ‘abject matter of the issue has been so wiiely commented upon’ that ‘an ori Satan Daniell Sons&Sons GLOVE SALE. 100Dozen Manufacturers’ Samples Womwn’s and Misses’ fine Milanese Suede Lisle Gloves, one or two clasp; values 50c, to 75c, 25c. Pair. White, mode, tan, black and gray. This is an exceptional offer of this season's production. WATCH OUR GLOVE SPECIALS BACH WEEK, BROADWAY, 8TH & 9TH STS, ‘ LONDON, June 9.—-The further hear- Ing of the charge against Alfred Fos- | 8 a lawyer of Maidenhead, Berk-/ charged with misappropriating 350,00, and who, according to a ment made in court by counsel for the plaintiff in the case, Informed plaintiff's el that he had loaned the money James Brown Potter, occurred 10,000 Men’s Summer Suits at Half the Prices They Are Worth at Retail Men’s Men’s | -Men’s | Men’s $10.00 Summer | $20.00 Summer $25.00 Summer $15.00 Summer | Suits, $6.98 Suits, $7.95 | Suits, $9.98 Suit, $12.45 in light | Men's fine Spring suits | Men's fine suits made | Men’s custom - made homespun flannels and | made of guaranteed of the finest worsteds, | Suits, made of imported J Mrs, Potter testiNed that Fossick, aa her lawyer, undertook to raige trom his clients & $65,000 mortgage on her prop- erty at Maidenhead. ‘The money was required to work the Savoy Theatre, Mra, Poster never knew that Fossick was personally advancing the funds. These come "TH, Minn., June 9.—‘‘You may BR Uy es nRnoc to tee Meth utes |etate,” 9440 Gov: adlaptnalo! New Sern, Saks & Comp crashes in the new coat | navy blueserge, smooth | in stripes and checks; | silk worsteds, English then it Is safe to say the courts would | “that J will eall @ special eession of and pants styles; also | worsteds and fancy also those very swell homespunsand cheviot, {lvoded with applications of this | {ye Legislature Immediately on my re- ‘ Broadway, 33d i 34th Street. fancy cheviots and cheviots, in single and gtayefects;alsoavery | Single and double tatty matter of daily occurrence to| turn to New York " NN cassimeres, They are gous Ria Coats ; ae Blue aie rece breasted coats, cut in ad ew r {lee vunts of cases (hat "This session will be called to inves- ¢ A * single and double | we have them in all evio: an weeds, the newest fashion; | yy el aciieann thee tn coniewoe teeta cea avian Gini beware Distinctive Summer Suits for Men breasted, and we have sizes; the fabrics, | They are all hand tai- | there Ne style ea hel publication “apression made by TiiTonre. to discuss the matter’ beyond them in all sixes, | styles, workmanship | lored; the assortment | finish to these suits Basi, Mstasicen the lintereat ‘in them {g| making this brief statement.” Two and Three Garment Models These suits sdll any-| and fit of these suits | includes single and that put them in the ecting. : where at $10.00; our | equal those sold at | double breasted sacks, | $95 class, COADJUTOR BISHOP CHOSEN. At Fifteen Dollars price, , $15.00, | Good $20 suit, { dina Ay fa aniat . That tailoring system of ours exercises every phase The Rev. Frederick F, Johnson of the craft to which the to-order tailor subscribes WII Help Bishop Hare, vy. Frederick Foote Johnson was to- day elected Coadjutor Missionary Bish- op of South Dakota, to assist the ven- erable Bishop Hare. The Protestant Episcopal Bishops continued their delib- | erations for an hoyr at the Church Mission House, Twenty-socc himself. But in itself, system promiseslittle--itis the organization governed by the system which counts. Since our clothing business concerns itself with suits at thirty and thirty-five dollars, we must of necessity maintain an organization clever enough to tailor garments of that high character. The suits at fifteen dollars inherit the benefits of this condition. They are the handicraft of the same tailormen and cut over the same patterns, defining that subtle yet marked distinctiveness and individ- uality which characterize every Saks garment, be the price what it may. Tye and Three Garment Suits, in three new single~ breasted and two exclusive double-breasted models of fine worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, thibets, flannels $795 59,9912" Wash Suits for Little Fellows, 2% to 12 years old, at 45c Much better than the kind usually sold at the “above price, Russian 45 ay blouse, Eton sailor and At $7.50 Young Men’s Suits bmproves any complex- on. Rest shampoo made, | Corea moet akin erup- F tons ! any commette, | ed to Calvary C! eo Witen Hash ‘Taieum Powder te communion ‘and exquraite, ft haa the ero id rAnt being Bishop ‘ts sie ewiahowhitiay and keeps tnty ‘and’ baby | itd ch Hazel Face Cream 1s ihaKer, It delves away nd erow's feet and) makes. the | Complexion Klow with suuthfal freshness, Atunynta Naito Mazo! Hair Enriearascs | Boys’ Wash Pants, 16c Value 25¢ Sizes 3 to 13 " 15¢ Brownie Overalls, 17e Blue denim, with sizes 3 to 15 17¢ years, Limit, 2 to a customer, ach! of Bis ops, and the Gospeller Bishop Hare, of | South Dakota, Immediately’ atten ‘the celebration the ballot was held in the church, will not make heir grow on | Where the roots are entirely dea | make halr grow wherever the f }ite lft in the root. Tt pre uff, and is the finest hair | && t regular sailor; in all Pup: pplen, akin # ment of Diocesan M fof ull complexions’ should ern Massachusetts, Pra Nitnes of ‘Trinity College, Hartford, and. bey H rive out positivel: At $4.50 Young Men’s Suits Keley Divinity Sohool. | fi stomach 5; We have gathered together all our Young Men's Stylish | Take your choice of any suit th Ree oe ty ate catty cad Place ot | “ACS yon, Broadway and 26th at. N.Y. and wool crashes, in sixteen distinctive patterns, "Spring suits that sold at $6,00 to $15.00, blue serge included, sizes in single and double-brea including mixtures, plaids and stripes in grays and $8.50 and marked them special for browns, in three garment Suits, together with stand- Ft 7] Saturday a | ardblue serge in two garment models. Fifteen Dollars : Again We Offer ‘Men’s Shirts and Un- Suits for Young Men at $8.50 |Men’s $3 to $4 Walkover: depen Oxfords at $1.95 Per Pair ae 98c for $1.50 Shirts THESE shirts are made of woven Madras cloths in blue, gray and tan, notched fronts, plaited and tucked, Also pure white plaited shirts in madras and cambric, feather weight, attached and detached cutis, and several neat styles in white and black eects, All f of the shirts are hand laundered and of the best workmanship 9OC| 39c for 55c Night Shirts Tus lot comprises about 300 doz, White Cambric Shirts, light weight, good grade, made collarless, with fast color trimmings, ¥ Perfect qualities. A decided bargain at the exact price that the cost of the material alone figures, not considering trimmings, 39c buttons or making. .sssecesers sees seseve re cae ” Baka & Company Broadway, 334 to 34th Sireet, Leather Belts for Women Value $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 At 95c The new wit belts of soft imported kid leather in white, black, light blue, navy blue or hunter green with elaborate gilt buckles and slides in bas-relief floral designs finished in champagne and rose gold. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sale of Straw Hats for Children Middy, Sailor and Continental models of fine Milan straw in white and colors, and fancy braids in mixed colors, Formerly $2.95 and $3.50 At $1.45 Formerly $1,65 and $1.95 At 95c SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Sale of Summer Dresses for Girls of white lawn, figured dimity, colored chambray and ginghams in a large series of high neck, duimpe, suspender, surplice and _ Russian models, daintily trimmed with embroidery and laces; sizes 6 to 14 years, Special at 95c., $1.45, $1.95, $2.45 and $2.95 Value $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 $314.50 Washable Coat Suits at $7.50 Of English silk-finished Poplin, in tan, ligut blue, champagne or pink, in box coat model with plaited skirt ond separate waist of white lawn; sizes 6 to 12 years. $7.75 Navy Suits at $5.00 Regulation Sailor Suite | or cream: sizes G to !4 years $18.00 Navy Suits at $43.50 Pull Regulation Suits of white, tan or light blue linen, skirt with laced yoke and side plaits; sizes 14 to 18 years, Though we stick to the spirit and letter of the styles which the master-designers sanction, our suits for the young fellows are invested with certain little knacks and innovations in tailoring which help toward the distinctiveness and individuality of the garments—yes, even though they cost but eight-fifty, Twe and Three Garment Suita in one straight edge and one rounded edge single breasted model and one loose and one semi-fitted double breasted model fashioned of good, serviceable worsteds, tweeds, flannels, homespuns and wool crashes in conservative and daring patterns and lined, half lined or quarter lined with alpaca. Side buckles, belt loops and cuffs on the trousers; sizes 30 to 36. $8,50 Standard indigo blue—blue for all time, even though salt water and the sun do their worst, Three models —straight edge single breasted, rounded edge single breasted and long double breasted—tailored with all the little knacks that comfort and fashion’s edict demand. Fixceptionally goed ya at $10.00 19¢ for 39c and 59c Socks MEN'S Socks, 200 doz., extra fine quality, No ‘‘seconds,"! Every pair is quaranteed perfect, They are very fine sheer quality lace lisle thread, silk mercerized yarns, lustrous colorings of fast black. tans, modes, navy and slate, Also the Oxford and tan mixed 19¢ shades with neat ernbroidered designs,,..++++sersee 12'¢c for Men’s 39c Underwear E have left over trom our bi waderaear Sal aby) 100 dozen Men's Colored Balbriggan Underwear and have 1 petial price for Saturday only. 12%¢ Read These Prices on Outing Goods} Third d Supplies $3.95 for Film Cameras, : xs ¥, daylight loading, automatic |} poles, ropes and shutter, — brilldant i aul finder, achromatic 94.96 | lens, leather cov- 5 ered, AQ forSeneca $1.49 Plate Cameras, 3% x3%4, for time and instan- taneous, leather covered, value $3.00, for Film Cameras, 23433) $1.49 daylight loading,” automatic shutter, value $2.00, Our Boston agents have expressed to us for Saturday selling an. E other lot of the famous Walkover $3.50 and $4 Shoes for men, We'll sell them to H you at $1.95 a pair To this lot we have added several hundred pairs of the Regent, Royal, Walk-About, All America and other regular $3.00 and $3.50 shoes. ' They f? are factory rejects, bul aie worth all of the $3 to $4 for which they were intended to sell. ‘The lot includes Oxfords and high shoes in patent kid, patent colt, russet kid, Russian calf, velour calf and black vici in all the new summer styles, Not all sizes in each style, but sizes to fit every foot from 4 to 11, and widths A to E | Floor, Fishing Tackle for Deep Sea 79c for two = plece bank rod, heavy ‘for heavy Uiree = plece f ren bank reda, hollow butt CIs lancewood' tips, nickel Niu Qetor thrae- Wr \'$1.98 fr.d Monge A nation sea rode, all Aa lancawood, wiliped “rao, Ey W8e {2 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: A Sale of Suits for Boys At Greatly Reduced Prices Things have gone well with us in the boys’ clothing shop—so well that many series of patterns and sizes are but mere shadows of what they were. .To be rid of them the prices have been greatly reduced. Collectively the offer includes all sizes, though not in every style. (Second Floor.) Eton Russian Blouse Suits (sizes 24 to 8) and Sailor Suits (sizes 4 to 10) of cheviot or tweed in mixtures and serge in blue, with washable collar of pique, silk scarf, bloomer trousers, , Sale of Summer Requisites ,;Cameras an K for the Lawn. = Po Wall Tents made of 8 oz, complete Bicycle tor $25.00 Bicycles. 1905 $14.50 model and high grade equi ment, fully guranteed, extension Date Ap tires, 20, 22 and 24 inch frames of seamless tubing and finished in come bination colors, $1.25 for single tube tires, plain or corrugated, 98e for Sterling Oil Lamps, rigid bracket, cond heavy 100 = yard $3.29 for Lawn Swings made of rock maple and seating two adults, reels, guadtup a Mmustiplying click wnt G drag. O8e Maton eaien {2e0"t 150-fooe © utty-hunic Tine ali threads.” ee for 900-foot t ‘qpools of Mnon outty- hunk line. Waites: per donen for 2 and 8 ply hooks, h ploited skirt of linen in natural 85e for Croquet Sets, B nicely finissed and var- nished, with 8 balls and i mallets, @N0 for 4x5 double plate holders, for Ruby Lamps with cand HE $1.49 for Hammocks, full size, with lay F) back pillow and deep valance, Asgorted colors, 49e Ic $15 and $17 Sailor Suits at $11.75 Formerly $3.9) and @5,00, At $9195 Fresh Meats and Fish M Pull refulation models of cheviot serve in navy or mohair in Formerly $5.00 and $6.50. At $3.95 Be PY Hear oebancy, Bhor: | Te psn or Strawberries, fancy Jersey fruit, per box....secsseseeree TC per pound for Fanoy Dry of tonal iic Bicxet Holling or Salad for Lees Canada 4 for lange Rump 106 FSi er eneis or al? | 5c ee (i Yore| 16¢ Beg oun, for Dry Picked pound. for ° 14e fie Woe, 7 fine clty a ge pigeon! ila Rouble Breasted Suits of cheviots and tweeds in light yee dozen, or dark mixtures, half or full lined with serge; sizes 8B to 16 years, Formerly $5,00 and $6.50. Ry hglnd for Frankcurte: piety 160 °° Fresh Bolled 150...) Fret Mack Ubrown, white or navys sizes 14 to 18 years $10 to $15 Coats for Misses at $7.90 Of tan covert or black broadcloth in fitted or box models; sizes 14 to 18 years, yor pound for Plokled ‘Trip Pineapple, Thine New Potatoes, large, mealy cookers, 6 quart basket, , Cucumbers, fresh and green, 3 for.......:.055 "| Peas, ofrly June, sweet and fresh, quart basket Florida piney, ng Chickens aa AGC Sioned loaters, 8 in '& box for ‘box he ders, gar cured, . id box. Gre) mont TO Sar" pound’ tor Fork gnom-! ABC Furn Weucnne Oe" At $3/75

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