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‘BAMes were Cound on a ist in the pos- |semion of Charles H. Ahle, the Society ‘Paiters’ Association solicitor, when his ‘Arrest wae caused by BE. M. Post, As- sistant District-attorney Paul Krotel announced to-day that the only one ho could find was B. R. Thomas. In an- swer to questions: put to Mr. Krotel Mr. Thomaa said that his wife had paid ‘Ahle for a book to be published on matters of Interest to society, but that Able had used no threats. ‘Among the names of customers in Able’'a book were those of John Jacob Astor, H. Mok, Twombly, Alfred G. Vanderbilt, Mra, H. Mortimer Brooks, Reginald Vanderbilt, Mrs. Potter Palm- er, Judgé Bibert H. Gary and Mrs. George H. Westinghouse. They are all either in Europe or in the country. District-Attorney Jerom mailing medium. bers of the staff of WRITERS ON OWN TOPICS ———.— They will be asked for publication in T rather than h tor of Town Topics, Boolety Editors’ form or enother tt have been working years and some of rion. man used Town Topics, the weekly #o- clety newspaper, as an alleged dlack- Feur Witnesses Subpoenaed. Mr. Krotel has subpoenaed four mem- pear before him and answer questions. have been ordered to prepare, ostensibly | of such a nature that the subjects of them would be willing hem printed. Charles Stokes Wayne, managing edl- Assgclation. prise the Society Editors’ Association Considerable surprise was expressed around the Criminal Courts Building when it was found that the eminent jur-' SSN THR WORTD: THURSDAY F oh (VENING, JULY 15, cs, Town Toples to ap- if at y time th Steiner gucoaiens cotratn.” ‘own Toples, stories | nor Mr. e ies to any dlackmailing ac! soever, Mr, Wayne has Town ‘Topica n number of y to pay money worthy of complaint.” is Interested in the In one the men who com- |Not for voars has a out aga nst the trimming thelr pre} uti afters, whi in Will street for them have grown ing Ahle, in “boosting his ‘game. hoo)” from millionth tions de luxe or fi would putit lat, Justtes Devel, of the Court of Spe cla) Sessions, ts ‘vice-president of and conse] to corponttion that pur | In Mle absence of | What ths Justice Szyo, sald Justt have never found anything about yank accounts, ret to ea to whe Fentt in pros The Diatrict-Aftorney lia: SICK IN BELLEVUE nary Wards Stretchers Through Open Ar, partiors at Dettevite Transfer <9 liesued closing the {the yara Into the receptio! and oabowt hiv {tween the dressing-ro }'This door had been us | FE. M. Post is the horo OE Wall streci. [since the hospital has been In elsxtence. ‘Stock Exchange had thé nerve t) stand |{t Was sald, and this is thé first day ft oO have been has ever been closed. Ne °| The new stato of aairsft makes it a, cdl | made to suffer for the want of alr, 25c. Violet Talcum Powder, 10c. ‘The one Talcum Powder that is a toilet necessity to : eae folks—particularly essential for — children’s ealth and comfort. It relieves all irritation of the : Refreshing after the bath, and a comfort for ired and perspiring feet. For FRIDAY we offer our regular 25c. size (full 8-oz. Cc glass jars with sprinkler tops)—Special at -RIDAY= Watch, Greatest SaleofShirt Waists ~ Surpassing allithat have gone before—the great sale of shirt waists that begins here to-morrow fants aan quite without eecedeck or peralel in all the History of the trade, This time it’s a maker’s stock—one famed for the excellence of his produc- ‘tions. We were glad to take the entire lot—more than 1,200 dozen—and in offering them to the ladies of Greater New York can fairly state that they are not only of finest but in all respects the most stylish, best made and most perfect fitting shirt waists obtainable in this city at any price. The chance to get them at such remarkable savings was wholly unexpected. it is certainly an occasion that no’ woman will wish to miss. i = $3 Persian Lawn Cia Waists, 98¢' oe mg 600 dozen of fine Persian Lawn, some trimmed with nain- sook embroidery, some trimmed with tucking, some with Val. lace, some embroidered motif. Never have you had such selection. At least twenty-five different styles of waists at this price. Some dotted Swiss with square yoke of embroidery and lace insertion, lace trimmed Sleeve; some with seven rows of Val. lace insertion, motif of embroidery on shoulder and down front, forming a point; some with round yoke of embroidery and lace in- Cc sertion—value from $2.00 to $3.00, at.. e~~Handsome Persian Lawn Waist, made with entire front of fine tucking and lace insertion, English embroidery, at- tactied lace collar, deep tucked cuff, tucked and buttoned back, some of round yoke of tucking and lace, and front of the finest naine 1 48 i sook embroidery—value $3.50, for.. e Very fine Persian Lawn Waist, made of the finest blind em- broidered front, with lace insertion; very fine tucking from shoulder to bust; tucked back, attached lace collar, trimmed cuff and lovely | 08 | up-to-date sleeve; value $4.00, for.. e Another fine Lingerie Waist, made with imported front of the finest embroidery and lace across shoulder; lace trimmed back and sleeve; > 0] 8 fine tucked back; value $6.00, for... e fi 4. WOMEN’S Silk Gloves, 2 5¢ Ribbed Combination Suits, | -TheSale of theCentury Lisle Thread Yosts, C Un i—but not unwelcomed. It’s the | Silk-Finished Vests, ° biggest Glove value we ‘have ever been Ribbed Cotton Drawers, . There are 2,500 garments in this great offer. The VESTS are of lisle thread and silk-finished fabrics. The combination SUITS are of lightweight ribbed fabrics, The DRAWERS are finest ribbed cotton, knee length, wide legs, trimmed with lace or the regular French band. The cheapest garment in the lot was marked to sell here (where low prices rule) at 3éc. The great majority of them were marked to sell at 60¢, They are all new, choice, perfect goods, and will be sold per! 6 20c 2,000 women’s ribbed Vests, with or without short sleoves, low neck, all sizes from 4 to able to offer—and that means something extraordinary. 8,509 pairs PURE SILK Gloves—2-clasp, with the patent DOUBLE WOVEN FINGPR TIPS. As you all ) know, you cannot buy even an ordinary silk glove a penny under 50c. per pair. ‘These are all new, fresh and perfect goods, and include all the beet colors of MODE, BLACK, GRAY, &c., and are in complete lines of sizes from 6% to 8 A common COTTON Glove would cost AS MUCH. Aa ordinary LISLE would cost MORE, These §—a great value, because they are all per- are of strictly pure silk, and you 25 fect goods and very desirable; we 10 tuke your choice at . C | have sold them for 19¢., . UC FRIDAY SALE OF MUSIC. Not back numbers, but the very latest music, all to be included ina 8c Repairing on the Premises, SIXTH AVENU SWEEPING EVER HELD | $5.90 to for selling. They est skirt Misses’ Skirts, $1.50. Misses’ 4-Hour Skirt Sale. An Offer Hitherto Unheard Of. Skirts Valued up@ $7.50, Women’s $7 Suits, $3.45, Our Wash Suit Sec- tion is full of bar gains, Fri- day we shall make @ general clean - up day and sell the odds and ends from a very busy week's bus- iness in Suites, Frock -and frill style, made of 8 uperior quality linen - fin- ished duck —a suit which never sold for less than $7.00 — Friday as long as they last for 3.45 Best 60c. Silks, 39c. Natura) Shantung Pongee Silk, 23 inches wide, very much in demand for shirt wats: sults; the quality is the best we 39. Cc UNDERWEAR MEN’S for men’s sample shirts and C, drawers—made to sell from 50c up to $1.50, A new lot of 2,000 pieces se- cured — manufacturers’ and salesmen’s sampl made of balbriggan—lisle ~~ mercerized — and silk stripes in such makes as the Otis, American silk, and a number of others equally famous, Colors are pink, blue, white, ecru, ete; all elzes—on ‘riday? morning at 3 o'clock. Be on hand early and take your pick of shirts or arawere made to fell at from 50c, upto $1.60, for... 27c Skirts made of yery fine Peraian Lawn, also some linen skirts in pleuted or trimmed — effects; 5c ernerous $1.50 \atues for... great Special Sale for Friday only, at, percopy, +» + 3 + + + VOCAL, Regular INSTRUMENTAL. A SUMMER NIGHT. (Big Hit) IN LOVE'S GARDEN, Waltz EYRE, GOOD-By re, 186 and 23¢. | HAPPY HEINE. ‘Two-sten, i * Music at MY LADY OF THE NORTH, CHit of “Ser, Waltz, ¢ rey ‘1 Gondolier DAINTY DAMES. unio YOR Two. Biiiearige MERMAID. Waltz. | ‘i tA lad OF THE OLD AP- 2 LIFE. March, | % gw RIMSON BANNER. Pane, BNR MART OPATRA FINNEGAN, yy ne a a vr BUBBLES. BON. d ROM, Bost yf THE GIGGLER. March. COME AND PLAY wwe, Wi BY THE HIVER, { ANA. Walls omit be MOONLIGHT SERENADE. MR ABNER HeMina-| None sent C.0,D, | witaieLMINA. March. Mail orders WAKE UP, MALINDA. DO IMPLE LIFE, DO MAN. mptl § } Pe Marpen wor T118 an oh QHICKEN CHOWDER. x POPPIBS. Serenade, ; Add 2c, per copy | pown IN MOBILE, SEMINOLE. AND SI Fine Dress Skirts Valued From On Friday from 9 to 1o’Clock Only at As there are only about 400 Skirts in this lot we must limit the hours Tailored Skirts, made of silk bril- liantine, French or domestic voiles. 21-gore plaited model, in figured or Plain brillfantine; and white, blue, blue and white, brown or brown and white; come early and get the great- lue ever of- fered at ....--.. 23D STREET, NEW YORK. UNSPARING The big unloading sale goes ahead with increased and increasing interest. Our own Summer stocks are being closed ‘Out at very great bargains. In addition the stocks of many of America’s largest manufacturers are on sale here at less—VERY MUCH LESS— “than similar goods were ever sold for. Certain it is that the present inducements to buy have not been equalled in ten years—may not be “equalled for ten years to come. By all means get here on Friday—'twill be a gala day for real and substantial mon ey saving. Greatest 4-Hour Skirt Sale N NEW YORK Sie $10.00. 2.9 comprise Ladies’ black, black Friday, 9to 1 o’clock, $1.50 Only 800 Skirts in this lot, hence the time limit. Come early, get one and you will be as- tounded at the value. Really Misses’ Skirts almost given away. They ae made of all- woo] mohairs and nun's veilings, sunburst plaited effects, in black, navy, white, ‘brown, gray, tan, red or green; while they last, each. 1.50 Saleof Bathing Suits Friday, Saturday. Two days only, but two days of the largest real economy yet presented in this line of | goods The garments are full cut, extra well made, and worth very much more than our special salé prices. | Bathing Suits of very good ribbed serge, black, blue and wine; made very full, wita extra full b loo mers; positively a good $3.50 val- 1.98 ne for Bathing Suits made of un- s hrinkable { i ' mohair, Diack, blue and white, made in the shirt - waist —' style, witha b= § new design sailor collar and sailor knot, very full plaited skirt and extra full bloom- ri $6.00 is no price for such a suit, ‘0-morrow, a8 many as we have Wil SOMO csos ss cagsse corsa vues 2.98 Misses’ Bathing Suits, of very good mohair, black or blue, with deep sailor collar, ar- 1,98 $1 Petticoats, 59c. Chambray Petticoats, full umbrella style, ey eto two paaaritebed and corded rufiles; also some in gingham and percale; value $1.00.........++++0+ 59c Fine chambray and seersucker Petticoats; some with, four hematitched ruffles, 98c others with tucked flounce; value BL AD wr eaeee Women's 35c Hose, 19c. 3,600 pairs of Women’s Lisle Thread and Cat- ton Hose—included are plain gauze liso, sibbed Uale, tan or blacks, fancy lisle, plain and rib cotton, in black, black cotton, with unbleached and split feet, and over 1,000 pairs of sample hose, ‘representing values up to 25c., at . ty | % Women's £0c Hosiery, 29c. 2,500 pairs of Women's Lisle Thread Hose, silk embroldered on instep, lace openwork all over or Lye t fancy Male thread; all this season’s most deeirable styles and colorings, such ag white, tan, Dresden blus, k, vte., and the qualitics Ustically ornamented with braid; ®@ great $3.50 value for,......... champagne, blac! are superb; not one pair worth less tr eereneretseeeterertrere We have 1,500 Wi Cotton Hose, j|cecsary for them to carty the patiet DRIVEN FROM SHELTER. Boor Orderen Closed Makes Nocons on to day complained yecause orders had been door leading from . be office for exits ev ne- his possession the letters written to/out Into the yard before they can be Mr, Post by Wayne Sue ages eee taken to the elevator and then i 9 refine: young men who collect «from $99) in| to the wards. 7 2 The clerks join in the complaint. They of art aay, that with te door closed they are upstairs CH yi YORKS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MON! WEST 14 Stecks MUST Be Reiccsd. | ' ekirt with wide pane! with dee! oughly | tallor-mas Reduction Sale . Also Walsts pleated back, newel Great Friday To-Morrow Oniy—No Mail Orders. Another lot of Dress Lawns in white Grounds. figures, stripe) limit 1 yards ; reduced to, per yat' Orgupdie Lawns, in beant!- | FOO NTs rar eifects; pink, bins, hello and 1 ae O%c| cued vo - Fringed Honeycomb Linen Cases; deep s tai,va us Dor Towels; limit 6; 5c hem, limit 6; 7 yc 44c tiie special at, each. ses at, eaches. 27et1ch Black Waterprooi Va 36-ine.1 Extra Heavy Unbicached S ce Habutai, va.ue Ing, in lengths of 2°to 8 yds. each; SP 5 yc C5 cvdsases ses per yard ....,,., Have be sensational selling. mixtures and colorings ment lasts, to-morrow. another lot. We oA and Saturday: > i orrow and Saturday ar..- Notion Sale. Sample lot of Side i FASTEST EY. TH sf, immense Friday Glearance. plaited waist, with newest sleeve; latest style skirt, with kiltea bottom; lutely the best shirt-waist suit of the season; to-morrow at shirred founce, sides and back, and Frill Suita, in black and white check and white I proidery and trimmed with 4 handsomely trimmed brold ey ok. i siceve, with tri Clearing Sale of WashanaWhite Goods 2sc f Kine Whits fall $5 is Fin'sted Pillow Me:’s $3.00 All-Wool Pants at $1.65. pped up in such record-breaking time iast Mondzy that we made a special effort to secure The lot was snapped! OP fed in getting 250 more, which will be placed on sale to-mocrow aa t the same wonderfully low price. bust, Lawns with wide bands; 29c value at... Drawers, umbrella st, Hom oti Torchon ace and deep hems: 25 35e value at.. c Gowns, full size, tine muslin with in- sertings clusterg of tucks between; Scc value At recserenveserceee GROWING STORE in our third floor. No matter how low we have to make the prices to do it. Par m nt prices have been deep y cut. Following values wil) stana absolutely unrivalled ! Place oa sale to-morrow—BARGAIN FRIDAY. Such values are bound to make sensational selling, ‘This lot is shown In two styles. Both are” made from fine white sheer luwn. One has waist of fine embroidery and Val. lace and deep side pleats, pleated back, deen vletted cuff and lace « stock; skirt 1s trimmed to match, and is made with dacp shirred . The other has waist with broad panel front of 4-inch eve- + Jettembroidery and eghi broad pleats, pleated back, cuff and stock; front of embroluery and pleats Hke wi Also Handsome Fr Dollar Waists Reduced to 69c, made from extra _fin quality Val Yacer algo’ ith perspiration proof, spot pro ¥ and tase 24-inch Black Waterprsof. valu? SOC, 2 esees wevecees Made from. various While this immense assort izes 39 to 44 waist, value $3.10, spe. Reductions in Muslin Wear. Kimonos, white grounds; 34 to 44 Watkin Skirts, full width fine cam- f° bric with three insertions of Torchon jace und Jaceruitle; fancy figured 19c vith inser- Infants’ Long a fine nainsoox of fine embroidery, 39c Ice Gream & Gake Served trom 2.30 to 5.30 every afternoon restaurant, So will hundreds of others which we shall Another Sensational Sale of Waterproof Habutai At the Lowest Prices Ever Quoted. Knows no equal, This brand is guaranteed watery a Clack Watorprof Yard-wiide Bia br ‘38c AT 5¢ In every de- proof, ck Was "58e swide BI ck th EN DAC | Hee BSC ONES G8e Big Glearance Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits. hussian blouse Su.ts or guick clear. ; rked down all odd lots of nA guick clearance to morrow. Suits Wy ehig lov are worth as high as 75¢, and at our specta’ price to morrow, there ough to he Russians are shown in ages3to7) wiranteed washabie percale. 1.605 Skort Dresses, h insertings of Val. lace and embroidery; round and square Jokes ;'75¢. value at. Children's Drawers, all sizes, bands tinished with buttonboles —with clusters of tucks and deep hem; tfc. valueat Oc 9c Misses’ Suits. i White Linen Suits, P'eated | Skirts,—plain or pleated, ; three-quarter length coats. | 10,50 Blue and Pink Chambray ||). Shirtwaist Suits, finished |] with lacs insertion, 8,50 Dimity Shirtwaist Suits, 7-50 White Poplin Walking Skirts, Lengths 37 to 39 inches, | 4:75 JAMES MeGREERY & CO. | 325 300 Norfolks and Double. Breasted Jacket Suits of Blue Serge. Many half lined.. 800 HE Boys’ Department has been enlarged and removed to more comfortable quarters on the second floor. repared special offerings for the remainder of the hae ae Wash Suits of High Grade Material, in To introduce the change we have Sailor and Russian Models : Sizes2'4 to 10. Value 2,75 to 5.00 Sizes 9to 16, Valus 6.50 to 8.50. Wash Trousers of Gray and Tan Crash,Linen and Duck, in Knee and Bloomer styles 35 +4 65¢ Sizes 3 to 15, Value 50c., 75¢., 1.0) and 3,50, Broadway at 13th St. Only. 1,50) 3,5 Twenty-third Street, : JAMES McGREERY & C0, Ladies’ Gloves. Elbow length, lisle and silk lace weaves, Blacx and grey. soc per pair, vaine 4.75 10 2.50. Plain Tan. Sill Gloves, elbow length, Bis oma ‘New, handsome model,—made of fi - SOROSTS The Best Shoe for Women. On July the 14th Sale of Women's “custom made” ‘Soros Shoes ~ i Calf, on the. latest narrow toe, with high Cuban heel and “Three button fastening, welted sole,