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ALLEGED SWINDLERS OF DR. J. A. HARRIS, ‘The two men with heads bowed are the prisoners, trying to dodge the camera, on their way to the District-Attorney’s office, | SWINDLERS HELD IN BAIL ir Caught in Dr. Harris’s Riverside Home Negotiating | for $7,500 Have Records. (Photographed by an Evening World Stat Artint.) Charies 1 Stronsnider and = George on, the two alleged swindlers i Were caught while trying to eet out of Dr, John A. Harris tn his Fiments in the Gainsborough, on de Drive, were arraigned in the Police Court to-day and held tn ball each for examination to- th men bore marks of the encounter Detectives Reardon and Platt of District-Attorney's office, and ‘9 injuries from the thumping N gave him wore accentuated by tong running from behind his it ear in @ curve to his eye, Infilct- ‘by @ convict with whom he had a it, When he was an inmate of ‘Tren- Prison. Both men wers sullen when armiened Champe 8. Andrews, but he w talk, He hns not yet quite re 4 from the shock he sustained on “@earning that Strosnider, the man o° Pwiwm ho made a friend ani { fully loaned $12 is an ex-con- @nd a crook cwivh a long record © Btrosnider did not attempt to he h Dr, Harris to-day, Last nig Phe wanted to scttle with him, bur he b Only scowled during tb court pro- ings. | Asnistant District-Attorn Hart ask- case he in Thompson's then definuded the brother, chirge ta still pending againat him, 90 the police say. he having been altowed to KO on $1,000 ball. ——— to see them, q he would fx tt Hy) St $10,000 in each case until to-morroy ‘Morning, whon hs will go more thor- @Ukhly into the cuse. The two men were arrested at the psborough yesterday afternoon after Chard fight, in which tho detectives P¥uused clubs and drew pistols, threw the Ppapartment hotel ints the wildest excite- iment and caused a call to be sent into Police Headquarters for the reserve ‘Vpolice. Ma bp) at was said that one of the prisoners jas none other than the notorious HF*oc" Owens, the international card|y ijawindier, but this was denied at Polico A little Story om Culture, (From the Chicage Record-Herald.) ‘Mrs. Goldenwads doesn't seem to be ery well educated or to have much re- ‘sald Mrs, OldcAstle, "At the st night Isheard her_pay: ‘Just |look at them there roses is replied her hostess, “she ain't been tn s ty long enough yet to get much cul Of course, anybody that was educated would know enough to say: ‘Look at those there roses. were taken at Police Headquarters for, on the the Rogins’ Gulle com} aint ery. cords show that McKay's . y Wie discharsed | Evsekine refused to prosecute him. "s request tn | “sny ; 3, Snyder's | photograph, | arrested ‘April, 0, taken in 1901, ts SU IS) ert Padig, af ACKRON MUST GO TO JAIL. Former Keeper of Tivoll Will Have to Merve sentence, Ackron, former owner of the Tivoli, who was rentenced to the Kings County Penitentiary Tuesday for | out." ALK-OVER SHOES 3 GRACKERS For Te 4" They go on instead of going off. But when WALK-OVER SHOES go on, shoe troubles go off, WALK-OVER Shoes are ideal for outing wear, They're easy to the feet, and will be as sightly and shapely after the hard use on shore or mountain as they were when bought, * The three WALK-OVER Russet Styles shown above are models of excellence and elegance, Nos. 36 and 38 have been especially approved by criti- cal young men as combining grace of outline with com- fort and quality, Style No, 83 is a young man’s straight last shoe, elegant in finish and thoroughly comfortable, We are as glad to show these shoes as you will be These models can be furnished in all leathers and for both men and women, NEW YORK STORES, three montha by the Juations of Special eesions, in Brooklyn, on a char#e of assault, mut! serve hid sentence Juatioe Koily, Jn the Supreme Court, to-day denied a motion for a satay and a certificate of reasonable doubt made by the attorney for Ackron the part two years Ackron has been "down and ‘FOR MEN AND WOMEN Styles 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt St, 1177 Broadway, near 28th St, Ope ere BROOKLYN STORE, 565 Fulton St., near Flatbush Ave, i quarters, where the men were } eked up for the night. iw Met In Auto Breakdown, fhe swindling of Harris had tts incep- i Hon in France In January list, when the er was travelling through Europe in automobile. He camo upon an- r gutomobilist who was travelling his wife, a handsome young oman, well dressed and with every ark of refinement, and hor child. ferris found the second automobilist Wn trouble with his machine, which had broken down. Harris's new acquaintance sald he wan “Let Us Clothe You.’’ en American, that his name was Stro- J Jenider, and he and his wife were sv eful for the assistance rendered m by Harels that when they got back ® Paris they looked up the Jiarrisos, the two families became inUmate | fy (3 blocks east of Broadway), 1457 BROADWAY (Bet, 44st and 42d Sts), § nider et tt be inferred that ho $250,000 to invest and needed an merican broker, Harris was just the mn to represent him, Alleged Forged Certificate, D fhe Harrises and Strosniders parted On March 10 last, two weeks wr Dr. Harris had resumed business | Wall street, Strosnider appeared offices, He needed a trifle of §12,5W0, | Would the broke te of stock on jon? Certainly, nd of the Jend it on a cer- a Pittsbure cor- Harria told his automobile Walker Street, eri episode. is thought the certificate of stock Was good, It ts alleged now that it lain forgery. rly this month 4 at Harris's office. 0 this time to raise a fund o which he was in need. 18.000, Friends m0 Mm the other $7,500, Stro- | \ accompanied thin trip by who represented that he| Records of the Men, Photographs of both the priponers) Write for New Illustrated Catalocuo || a comparative overgrowth, Btrosneider again He wanted making, means price cutting of undoubted intention. accomplish a purpose, i ASPERFEL OT $10.50 Suit Value Like This in All the Universe---Regularly $15. (BOTH STORES) It’s the best $15 suit sold outside of the Moe Levy establishment. Just now in order to make stock reduction totally cer- MM tain, we have culled some higher priced garments from other sources that increase the attractiveness of this 10,50 selling, Every i s e¢ garment is a brainy product of both idea and material—This means that they are distinctive from any “ready-mades” in nee. This distinctiveness asserts itself strongest in critically correct fit and grace of garment, 2 Of a generous assortment of fabrics, most prominent for immediate Summer wear, are biue and black serges and airy weights of cassimeres and worsteds—in countless iations of color and design. Also Summer weights in homespun and outings, $10.50, Outing Suits, $4.55, $6 3 $20 Men’s Outing Suits, Trousers, Che | Were $11, Worth $15, $13 50 Rew $8 .0O eusn t worsted (BOTH Groaaet (BOTH STORES.) 4 uit-thne is here and Outing Suits are HERE, ver atwo-piocesuitas ever traded with thre mentsare made ofthe nobb est tropical feather \ sand a hi worsteds retailored inthe best possible manner, with all kK lo insure ape keeping and perfect wea vy $20.0 values and just as swagger and up- custom-made clothes at $25,00, Sale price, 'U LEVELAN ig QBSTABLISHED 1857.) pit4 Bowery yiiy.cr" v oon pide of street, Just south of Broome rand st, 1" station, Sub: way Station Spring y i a f | ef é 4 Led 5 Y | Mo owhite, fine t m, pertectly cut, b ball of fire -10 kt. ting; is The following items are extra ectal and should merit your ompt attention. ‘Tiftany room-niaking event the price is $0.4 + ft ’ q e ' Here's Luck for ‘ Having More Room for the Display 0! Thess Goo $1, $2, 2,50 Wash Vests. Men’s fan and Who Need Furnishings Ne Haye ¢ mbied item Allat Our Walker Street Store, | 50c Men's Underwear, 35c; ay nderwear—the famous Otis’! Known as the best 5uc. underwear All shades, all sizes, 35 10c Men’s Collars, 5c. 3) Straw Hats, $6). Men's {Ainous make ow on the in, shlits warhab! ts hs-—all si sasale price, + showing of i men's: SUNS pat Brands and sboy sensrey S9S$ Finet DDING RINGS, 50 valu t drawel 50c. Men's Belts, 19s. ns id 44 and 18 karat gold seam) h ks ‘ » r | 5,090 Gollars direc: from ihe biggest maker In Specially. Dries Weave just purchased all the sample belts of $1 Men’s Shirts, §7c. TL CAI shaves andl aleasy olla over i ity guaranteed, No} [4 a well-known manufacturer, They came rightin Mens is und | fe Shirts, In neat and atic, sale price (in lots of six only), 5c sGharge for lettering. time for this sale event—a dozen nooey Well ase: SOASAenercU Aly BINT Ale Styles and tacned or detached ¢ sts; plain aid plaited bosoms | 25 Cc Men’s Fancy Sox 15c Sizes 30 to 44—made to sell all Si es; sols usually for $1,00, Sale | i sus \ Men’s Fancy Haf Hose, the 2$c; kind;)_ 2 pre Sale p: A 1 % | price «+. tneee . 50c \ strongly made and fast color, Sale price! for 25¢ leathers, for 50c, ings Till 7—Saturday Till 10, ra Filled, Inquirles Sol'clied. MioeLevySCo. 119-125 WALKER STREET You Will Surely Come to This Urgent Selling Event! Folks sometimes marvel to know that we occupy so spacious a building here at The marvel of it all is that we are crowded for room. The past few years have been One year’s addition seems to be only adequate for a season, Just now trade has reached the proportions requiring imperative and immediate space- Space-making naturally means stock riddance. Stock riddance, to become effectual, We never did take half-measured means to Values that follow are striking examples of this assertion, A Picnic for the Buyer | of Boys’ Wearables. - a With Every $2.00 Purchase in Our Boys!’ and Childre ’ Boys’ Serge Knee Pants, 75c. Material of eleeant quality serce. In biue, black, brown and red, stronely made and have sold at no less than $2; style; sizes 2! to 11, Boys’ nobby washaBte suits in B'on, Rus« slan and sailor offects; made of white, pique, madras, percale an’ galatea cloth, in the most effective patterns: thor» oughly well sewed. Sale price... Splendidly made knve pants for boys, 1, quality white duck material origina’ apfoc’ sold at4sc, They're very diessy garments, like big men’s clothe>; they're made o excellent quality fast color bive serge, ele gantly lin d and cut double breaste style; $7.00 ou ht to be the s 1 price. Boys’ Blouse Waists, made of madras cloth, in most elective colorings; alo white pleated. “won't rip!’ waistband, Five different styles of Boys’ Straw Hats, sall- ors, Tam o! Shanters and rough or fine braids and trimmed with asilk band, WALKER ST. STORE ONLY.) Department, | bloomer and. plain Sale price,..... 15¢ Boys’ Wash Suits, 59c. 59c h Duck Knee Pants, 24c, Sale price... originally 24¢ Boys’ Serge Suits, $4.98, H t just fj an Sale priceesee. ne $4.98 75c. Blouse Waists, 48c, percales and § All made with pa ented Sale prfce.... 48c Boys’ Straw Hats, 48c. Jain black, in either Sale prices... 48c H.O'Neill & Co Thie Store will be open Sa We will offer Saturday 300 Women’s Shirt Waist Hats Stylishly trimmed with wings, rib- all white ffects—all “; bons and messaline, in also black and white e new models—at each $3.50 and $4 Value $5.00 and $6. 200 WOMEN'S SHIRT W. Imported White Wings 25c each Imported Foliage 10c and 15¢ per bunch (Untrimmed Mill in a special sale—value $2.00 cach; . CHILDREN'S TRIMMED CONTIN ENTALS; also } 95c ROLLING SAILORS—value $1.50 each; at..++..0e turday until 6 P, M., as uenal. 50 00 ‘AIST HATS. {$1.25 Imported White Roses per bunch of three lsc Value 250 Hinery, Second Floor.) | A 50 doz Waists nation For Sa them a Lawn Waists For Saturday, July 1 ) insertion and edge—button back. Great Special in en Elbow Sleeve Lawn (like illustration), combi- of embroidery, val lace turday we have marked $1.98 each Actual value $3.75 (Third Floor.) Parasols ForWomenandChildren All Silk Taffeta Parasols in all colors and shades, Pongee and Novelty Silk, lingerie, &c.; plain, hemstitched and tucked, | with natural wood and fancy handles, $1.75 and $2.25 Formerly $2.50 and $3.25. and with ruffs, all colors. 75¢., $1.00 and $1.50 |Women’s Neckwear at Reduced Prices, |Point-de-Venice and Point Gaze Lace Cape Collars, 8 to 10 inches \deep in white, cream, ecru and Champagne—formerly §2.50 and $3.00; at $1.50 cach: Several hundred dozen Laée and Embroidery Sets (collar and cuffs),Lace and Embroidery Stock Collars, Chemisettes and Revers— formerly 40c to 50c; at 25c each Neck Rushings in boxes of six and three neck lengths (assorted styles) —value 40c; at | 25c per box. Veilings and Veils | At less than half price. A large assortment of hair line, Tuxedo, Brussels and fancy mesh | Veilings in black, white, ecru, magp’e: brown, green, blue, etc; regular price 25c, to 65c.; at 12c, and 25c. per yard. Made Veils—in all the leading colors, with Chenille and vel- vet dots; 1'< yards long, former price 40c, and 50c,, at | 15c. each. cs Specials in Art Embroidery Stamped Centre Pices—| conventional and floral de signs—regularly 25c ca ith bonnaz) regularly 29¢-19C each; special atssseeee s+! Swiss Bureau Scart with) 1 ining, ruffie a sround and Doyly to match 25c —regularly 69c; special at.. (Second Floor) Women’s Lisle Thread Vests. | Women’s imported Swiss Lisle Thread Vests—white only, Low neck and no sleeves, neat hand crochet at neck and shoulders—im- ported to sell at 50c, to $5cy Epecial at sss serene | 3 for $1.00, Women’s exira tine white Lile Thread Vests — tow | | neck and no slecves, Va',, | Honiton and Torchon lace trim at n ck and shoulder | | —value $0c, to 75¢: Children’s. Silk Parasols—plain | | Women’s Hosiery | Lisle Thread. | Women’s Imported Lace Lisle Thread Hose, open work at instep and all over lace, in white and fast black—made to sell at 50c. pair; at... Pure Silk Hose, Black Silk. 61.50 values at... 950 $1.75 values at,,.. $1.25 $2.00 values at... $1.40 $2.25 values at... $1.65 Embroidered, $2,00 values at.... $1.60 62.98 valucs at., $2.35 Silk Clock. $2.35 values at... $1.75 Fancy Shades, $2.00 values at. | | | | 28c | Muslin | | Underwear | Made of fine Nainsook or Cam: || | | bric, all neatly trimmed with |] | | laces or neat embroideries Chemises and Gowns, | | 75C.4 98C., $1.50, Corset Covers, 50c., 75c., 98¢ Drawers and Fetticoats, | 75C., 98c., $1.50, | | French Hand- | | { |Made Underwear | | Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Cor- |} | | set Covers, Skirts— | $5.98 values at $3.69, More elaborate Corset Covers, || | Chemises, | | Gowns, | Skirts— __$9,00 values at $5.98 Drawers, | Petticoats. WOMEN'S PETTICOATS of best quality taffeta in all the} leading shades, also black, with | deep praduated jlounce finished with two ruches, also deep cir- cular flounce; these skirts cannot | be purchased elsewhere at these Men's Summer Underwear Standard Qualities at |Special Prices, \Men’s French Balbriggan Shirtsand Drawers—value |59c to 65c cach; special at., |Men's Sea Island fen} Shirts and Drawers, double jat seat—value 65c cach, at. |\Men's White Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers —reg. |value 85c to $1.00; special at, Men's Fine French Lisle} Thread Shirts and Drawers, 85c in white only; value $2.15 Io $1.25 each, a 45c 50c| 75¢