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| dént of the Norwegian Storthing, M. b N ey a ( | Answer to King’s Letter Will Be Affirmation of Her Rights, (By Atsocfated Press.) OFRISTIANIA, Norway, Jime 14— Bing Ovcar's long letter to the Presi- , defining bis position was read in thé @torthing, which was crowded at itu @pening to-day after the Whitsuntide recess. ‘The dodument was referred thant- Motsly to a special committes without @omment and the Storthing adjourned | 26 Await the committes's report. There wae no demonstration whatever. The Abaooiatea Pr understands that a hort reply will be sent reaffirming the @onstitutional rights of the Storthing, The Government of Norway and the members of the Storthihe woloomed the imetsage, seeing in the last paragraph fan indication that the King and Riksdag will probably confirm the woWition of the Union after @ reafir tion of the contention that the Union ould not ve dissolved without the con- went of Sweden and King Oscar, A member of the Storthing, comment- Afig on the bitter feeling in Sweden, said 40 the dorresyondent of the Associated Prees: “Aristooratio Sweden is always in- ‘@llned to look down on democratic Nor ‘way, ‘The Swedes resent what they eonsider to be our audacity in initiat- dng a dissolution and doethroning the “ie latter has always been in- jay, The Swodish Upper Chamber, is inclined to consider the rights enced by the atmosphere of the no- a Bweden und seldom, visited ‘the throne paramount to those of Constitution, which, however, is not case in Norway,” last paragraphe of King Oscar's Yo'prasident Borner, ready it remains for Sweden’ and for me King of the Raion to decide whether tack lor’ on the existing on. enall lead to legal dissolu- of that Union. he present and ty judge between ie ahd the Hew ‘wegian people.” STOCKHOLM, Sweden, June 4—The attitude of the laboring classes ie like Wy to prove @ potent factor in over. an; le ita waction of the Tukedag, to oh Sie hie Tavor of ap sept th er in favor of aocepting th Aisofution ‘ot the tunlon of Norway and SBwollsa labor unfons ary daly tele Ww ons apes hicg to Morweigian unlons say! 8Y, | refuse to take up arms an the party has issued & proclamation to the working clamses ing: Upper classes and reactionary news. apers are attemptin, ‘culttyat Bontiinent thostile to Norway, with the view of calling the’ people’ to arms inst her in her struggle for liberty,’ | Continuing, the proclamation says It 1s the firm decision af the working. men not to respond to a call to arms Cina da yep cad to go out ina ACTRESS WIKS end asserts tha on. strike over le country if the Riksdag comes to such a decision, In conclusion, the proclamation alls amon the lwboring classes througnout Liweden to manifest thelr opinion of the @ituation at meetings, SMASHED THE SAFE AND GOT AWAY. Station. ‘The engagement of Mise Atberta Gur fens, Caughter of Mra. Prencis H. Lag- Gott, wite of the well-cnown wholemie rocer of thts olty, to Geonge Charles Montagu, M. P., gvemteon of the eighth | Choate, For two ecasons they hav: Wari of Sandwich, hes just been an- nounced in London, where they are liv- FROM BALLAD Miss Adelatde Clifford Gets a Verdict of $2,000 for Being Compelled to Walk on Tles to A gary in Pastice Btechoffe part of TO WED HEIR OF ENGLISH EARL. SAE WORTD: WEDNESDAY FVENTNG, GIRL FALLS = DOWN SHAFT OF ELEVATOR Fanny Miskam Got Out at Wrong Floor, Then Walked Through Open Gate. Fanny Miskam, twenty yearn old, of | No. M44 Monroe street, employed at the Royal Cloak Company, No. 50 West Third street, fell down the elevator shaft from the second floor to the basemént to-tiay, breaking her right arin and sustaining severe internal infuries. The girl rode to the second floor on the elevator, and @ot out there, mie- taking ft for the third. When she dis- UNF 1, tens. car again, She missed it and fel | do the shaft. Samuel Iroke, el@tteen years old, the elevator boy, Who Hives at No, 186 Riv- ington streot, Wax arrested for criminal negligence In leaving the door of tho shaft open so the girl could run baok once thé dat had started up. —— COUNT WILL GO TO WORK FOR FIRST TIME IN HIS LIFE. Went When Senténced to Priton, Where, fe gaia, He Had No Acquaintances, Count Roggi Cont! Carlo ts going to work for the first time in his lite, for yesterday fudge Foster dentenced ffm to one year and seven monthe in Btate prison for stealing @ diationd brooch. But I Have never worke: th all my Nfe,"” protested Curlo when he heard the hard labor part of the sentence, "You'll be taught fest enough,” vol- untedred @ court offlofal. “and, Your Honos, I haven't an ae quaintanes in prison! tne prlaoner nid, Weepins nd pleading to rolensed, “You will be properly Introduced to your comrades you arrive,” he was 0) signs in Black, Tans, Nav WOMEN’S PLAIN BLACK soles, heels and toes, 25c¢, value—for this sale, , 1 WOMEN’S BLACK COTTON 19c, value—for this sale, , | Jann Danieli Sons&Sous Clearance Sale Hosiery, WOMEN'S GAUZE LISLE THREADand COTTON HOSB, in Black and assorted Tan shades; also Lace de- 35c, value—tor this sale, , 25c pair; 3 pairs for 68c 1,000 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S HOSE, manufacturer's samples; Black, Colored and Fancy designs, y, White and Blue, COTTON HOSE, double Oc pair: 3 pairs tor.. 50c HOSE, also white soles. 2 Bc pre; 6 prs. for 70c vered hér error she fan baék to get | 50c, to 75c, value—tor this sale 20C pr.; 3 prs. for 68c Mra, Leggett and Mise Sturgess have been abroad for some time and have entertamed lavishly. They were pre- ented in court early in the season by vhe American Ambassador, Joseph H been conspicuous in London because of the magnifoanoe of their gowns, George Charles Montagu is @ won of TEN DAYS’ PAY FOR FLIRTING Brooktyn Clerk In the Govern- ment Employ Fined That Sum by Seoretary Shaw When He Learned of the Aot. of Brooktyn, # clerk ] Rear-Ademiral Victor Mfogtagn, who will succeed to the Barldom of Gandnwich, fo hat he is @ future Darl himeeif tf he survives hin father, He was bor in 1874 and for the past five years has rep- esented Bouth Huntingdonshire in Par- lament. He hea aleo served as secre- tary to the President of the Local Gov- ernment Board. Sharkey, Naval Oflcer of the Port of New York, has been fined ten days' pay for flirting, this punishment being in- filoted at the Instance of Secretary Shaw, The facts in the oase made known to-day, are urusual, While riding in an elevated car a month ago Langdon smiled at a young woman, and passing her dropped his card in her lap, Bhe tore it up and —— threw the pieces on the floor. Aft clerk ang ‘the young women left the oar a passanger gathered up the pleces of the card, patched them to- |qother and learned the identity of Lang- | don | Atter be had done this he wrote « letter to Secretary Shaw describing the Incident and asking for the puniahment of the young man In the interest of un- protested American womanho. —_ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Bargiars Used Dynamite im Rah- Way Office and Seoured Money —Outran Their Porsuers, (Special to The Evening World.) RAH early ‘Hamilt office wetting away with @ considerable sum ‘of money, by ye Watchmen at the Pennsylvania Ral. road frolght depot ptirsued the burglars, they made good their escape in but fome woods nearby. NEVER SAW A TROLLEY. Si eance hig seventy-elght the Bupreme Court to-day retumed a yerdiot of $3,000 in favor of Mise Adel- aide Clifford and against the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company, Miss Clifford is en actress and hes ‘beon connected with many well-known opera companies, Last season she was engaged with DeWolf Hopper in ‘Wang. ant the injuries, for which she has just been ewarded damages, were mistained whilo walking the ties of the defendant's railroad, “From this statement it must not be inferred that the actress was stranded or “broke” nor was she without « tteket te take her to her destination, A. H. Hummel, counsel for the ectresa, told the jury why {t waa that the actress “counting the ties.” Cilfford was travelling with an ompany from Creede to Alamosa, to, sald Mr. Hummel. About ¢ in the morning the train pulled nosa, but did not go up to tie platform, The trafnmen ordered ody out, saying that it waz as far WAY, N, J, June 14.—Burglare to-day dynamited @ safe in the pn Mood, ‘ype Manufacturers: in this clty, demolishing It ana explosion damaged the office bad- vere imar, N. e had Just paseo, blends.” ay and old agi “Unole Isaac’ had long been a res! rain Went, Ailsa Cligtord, after Gent of Belmar, Before he settled there Ing, got out and started to wall trolley cars were not Known in that 5 to the station. In the dark she vicinity. ‘The house In which he ly and fell and sustained internal y though only 800 yards from the tracks, grove of trees which obilterated his view of the cara, ‘Sixth that incapacitated her for work une time." The jury was out but a few minutes and returned a verdict for the actress, ey , was hidden behind a Alexander Children’s Department A big item of expense is the family shoe bill, There is genuine economy in buying ZOOd shoes, Special Values Oxford Ties, in White Canvas, Tan or Black Leathers: Sizes 5to 10)4, $1.25; 11 to 2, $1.50; 2% to 7, $2.00 Boots and Oxfords, White Canvas, Tan or Black Leathers, Laced or Buttoned: Sizes 5 to 1034 sees $1.60 and $2.00 Sizes 11 to 2. 160 and van Sizes 2}4 to 7.. $2.50 and $3.00 Barefoot Sandals, White, 1 White, lala | Tan, Tar ze8 30 8, $1.00, $1.50 Sizes 8 to 1044, $1.35, $95 Sizes 11 to 2, $1.50, $2,00 Sizes 244 10 7, $2.00, $3.00 venue 19th St, Shoes N. E. Cor. Wiwerg Langéon, employed in the oMce of Robert A WM. VOGEL & SON. ‘Dawal deter,» Collan e The Serge Suit Lottery Every piece of serge is a mystery unless you know the maker. We have bought serges from the same mill for forty years, Our serges are fast color—im- pervious to the elements, with all the woolly warmth squeezed out of them in the weaving. But the best serge in the world will suffer in the hands of incom- petent workmen, To make perfect serge suits a tailorman must needs be a clever craftsman, Our serge suits owe their distinctiveness to the tailors who fashion them, they possess the same subtle style and smoothness of finish as those of the highe class to-order-tailor, which is evidenced in these Serge Suits from $z5 to $25. All of these serge suits have our “Concave” shoulder and our “Closefitting’’ collar, We maintain—in blue, black and gray serge—suits in single and double breasted sacks, in the conven- tional and new long models, with wide angular Sere Oe deep side or centre vents. Serge Suits to 5 WM. VOGEL & SON, _ Broadway. Houston St, eS ER | Value 17¢, pair—for this CHILDREN’S CORDUROY RIBBED BLACK COTTON HOSE, double knees; sizes 644 to 914, Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. Vor Men and Women, 26 and 28 Pure Irish Linen Hematitched MEN'S, value $4,00...... WOMEN’S, value $2.00 an Stk Lined Voiles, colorat tan, gray, Alice blue, reseda and navy} value $50.00, Light Weight Homespun Sutts in grays; also Cassimeres and black and navy Serges ; kilted skirts; value $45.00. Novelty Suits of Panamas, Serges, Voiles and various materials, in Etons, blouses dozens of styles to select from; values $40.00 to $50.00, — Also — 100 Women's Walking Skirts Mixtures, Black, Blue and Brown Serges and of Fane Brilliantines; value $10.00, At $6.50 each. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, Ad. Conteabl THURSDAY, JUNE 16th High Grade Silk Umbrellas handles, Value $4.00.......... HANDKERCHIEFS Rroadway L196 Street ‘Lord & Taylor. Announce Final Clearance Sale of Women’s Tatlored Gowns, Consisting of EEO inch, Natural Wood sees ween ceeess coos 2.75 each in fancy checks' long coats with 25.00 each, and long coats; A recreen | Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner Thursday, June 15th $7.50 Men’s Stylish Suits|s7, 59 Regular $10.00 to $12.00 Clothes 913(Men’s “Best Style”’Suits|$y3 Regulat $18.00 and $22.00 Clothes These two remarkable offerings are made becatise sotne of our best selling suits have got broken ap in the range of sizes, and we make this sacrifice in profits in order to clean them up. The Fabrics are Cassimere, Cheviote and Fancy Worstede the tailoring equal to custom work, The assortment is and affords am excellent choice, (Third loon) We Have Secured 5,000 More of the Famous “ Griffon Brand” All made of the finest Imported Fabrics, are many Pure Irish Linens, Sizes 14 to 18—cuffs attached and detached. $2.00 to $2.50 $2.75 to $3.00) Shirt ate S100 | Shins oe*?} $1.50 “ven Final Reductions For Women’s Tailored Suits $20.00 and $25.00 Suits: now....-- ++ $10,00 $27.50 to $35.00 Suits: now..-.-----......$15,00 $37.50 to $55.00 Suits: now........0e.6-+ $20.00 | Augustine Corsets [in white, drab and black, new and desirable models in batiste | and coutil, with and without | hose supporters—value §1.50 to | $2.50; at 95c Augustine Corsets,deep htp mod. | els, with and without hose sup- | porters, made of fine coutil— always $3.00; at | $1.50 Laces 800 Odd Pieces. Laces of all descriptions—washa- | ble and trimming laces, edgin3s, | insertings, bandings, galoons and | medallion effects, in black, white, cream, ecru, champagne and two- toned effecte—to be closed out at 3c. to 25c, per yard, Formerly 104 to 75c. Thousands of Lace Remnants (2 | to 5 yard lengths) at % Regular Prices. | Maids’ Dresses | 150 Maids’ two-piece Dresses of percale, in pink and blue stripe effects—regular price $1.50; at 95c Veilings | | Hairline, Tuxedo and Fancy Mesh! | champes in black, white, ecru,) champagne, magpie, bluc, green, brown, red and ombre, plain and| with chenille dots—regular price) 20c. to 29c. per yard; at 12c, Stern Brothers. Attractive Values, To-morrow Imported Hosiery ‘Women's Gaure Lisle Thread Hose, in fast black c and new tan shades, with double soles and garter tops, Value 40c, 25 Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, in Gauze Lace Work Ankles, ic Plain Black Self Clocked or with Colored Embroidery, Value 650, 39 Women’s Pure Bright Silk Hose, in black, tans and $ popular shades, with open work {nsteps, Value $2.50 91.95 Men's Fancy Half Hose in Lisle Thread and Cotton, embroidered or clociced, "Value 45c, 2O° Special Sale of Men’s Seasonable Underwear Light Weight Sea Island Cee sutiscnd Drawers, 45° 69° 98¢ Value 750, Extza fine Gauze, Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers, French Balbriggan, Lisle Thread and Hygienic Mesh Shirts and Drawers, Value 980, Value $1.50 Attention Is also directed to thelr large and varied assortment of BATHING nd SWIMMING SUITS for MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS and CHILDREN at VERY LOW. PRICES, West Twenty-third Street Aubin: ‘ SEE REE ae among which