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Aincontrolable. There has been 4 ic mane of evidence tis mental disabMity. an would opeh for the Stat Sout fart > eitnestes on thd ‘st and. Ste divs. or perhaps ‘three = Thaw, Tha District-Attorney ow that Harry “Thaw. SWhite to death on th Juno % inst on the roof of sRquare-Ganten-and thet: surface at least, will shot. Sts tape: ale. begins. - tako. at. least atateo! Waite did to him end the The'one hundred newly talgsmen’ began piling ‘Into tho May's —ecesion. Thaw's: peonje, frst Presently Ls —tothers. — nd Thetr face the ordeal that.ts now ut hand = da his—olt piace at the back eoutt sitting next to ¢ $Stapford White's secretary, dt waa nearly 11 o'clock when Ev ¢ o “they hind. been late. wife Almoment lat fo. mas led.tn.. In the sub¢ made this announcement: “May. it pleaso Your Honor, it AWhite will be traced, step by step. Wit- eases will «wear ‘ho was flighty and, gath- ite was mnnounéed ii the court room jay that aa Woon vas the jury was E completed Assistant IEE ee A 7 borary insanity, br telars— nd to ieprirt eng tiie ‘it wan stted that not more than} . would be | meeded to offer tho evidence in chict} yy simply | 5 tp p the ford | Titik there was no provo- [ ation,’ This testimony will bo like the skirmish lina fring before tha reat pat- Ww atory of thé wrongs which herrea 5, 5 nis of ‘Entire Thaw Family Watch _ the Hunt for. Jurors To-Day summoned! Man for Acbox factory, the court hait/an hour before time fot beginning chrgé a y6 all {mpasstve, fetiing nothing of Ulelp antictpation ot Hor -twenty sminutes before their ar Be seval young Howard Noschit had. bees aries Harnett, le shadow, May. Mc , came In, ‘It’ was the first time rried_g_emalt_baok ed excitement BP arising out of reports of a houso clean- te Jury.his.entry..was_ almost! SONVENta str, Jerome has | aunge! | thove high-priced and cold-blooded wen- ‘tlemen, the allentsts, After that the Btato will put in Its testimony of re: Jittal —Thia will take sevoral_daye by “thr most modest -catctintion, teenie Je rome’s réserve battery, Including sev- era! heavy guns "In the persons of ¢ perts, will combat the theory of tom- But finally the evidence will oss, and Pe come the rge by Justice verdict, Tare miustatt Tito to pteces ens on the point rpnobe!-f6 world to look at sat OVEr, Ka of a ys Attends bis own a Ulg-toom Goble Gurtag ths girert aly who mem-= wilt next eye-witness of the stroc nford White, De hore beste corrte de and this morn- to the Crimimt . dno poquitin lance in Pittsbura and knew no pers Aagoclated with thjs teal Ho had per; fore as &—juror’ In crim nat five or six jn’ all, and-once on a 150, - Ave read the papérs: regulary. rePink’to A ey JohnH. “but I have 9 laws applicable to YF teened «Me. not,” sald the talesman. L take the, law ‘from the Court try Toqw,’ with hin ble, wild exe 1 ‘B face, and Nia Mat, nodiled nim in a whtsper the looks. of the quiet, st looking (alesmin. There was u deiny watia: Mr, Garvan conferred with Mr. Jeromens f ‘Then both wid copted Pink. — He ‘ vornas the tenth Juror, but took: cant fourth set.” He In about okt = cal fase with the yen of one who spends his ya over written or printed sheets. His nose, his strongest feature, hooked at. th id and in the bri Under mustache makes a-dron-< Lsquare mouth. Sie. hasi-baas prominent ears and looked Jury material. Mra. Wilt glance never left hin fnco~a a Ps THE EVENING WORED, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1907. Wife and HES-StHPSson SITS IM Site i ROK PARLOR AND KEEPS Away FRONT COURT Rervice.”" ridge. Sattlerk Peniy CaMed~ Outs aTET Strother Walker and Mr. Loui eAWithout Aa word, W. oo told “hothing issed._ Eating: the Shaded prslled themselves eit dreary task of doing over agal: the work that had just been Undone, Ml to be fed wan Edward 8 Steinman, n clerk r the St Urban_on Central Park | LEt rns. not, -uceHoned — ASL Rie: —The-first ‘man of the new I nyerm find agreed he should} e William Wiggins, 4 ; a yO New B43 Wen ‘ake Wouldn't _H. ve ready, sensible replies lerome's — questions. He Sur. tigainst capital punishment; and knew no one connected directly with | the case. However, shad been in the decoratin and then he-knew one o! White's associates. Ho i¢ married. ad read the newspaper stories o Killing and discussed iy with friends an at one time, relatives: opinion he had formed could be readily | “put aside. The defense accepted Mr. it rn Dut. jerome challenged Ole Thundred “und Forty-svKtn paid he would allow Broadway, Tonslderation except evidence to away in--reaching -a- decision | ——-tHis—judgment if chosen as a Juror. The defense aecepted ‘also, He Js a amall, man, fly-aix, with gray “hair, tache and a busin: ike air_al Shim. Again “the — people stand. His place was taken by Alfred Fech- Helmer. a akirt manufacturer, of eke Ons Trmarenane NTH eke Fa young, good-looking man... He “Age tet Him out. Henry _ J. Robinasn, a. pat ymwise thy atten, white-boarded widow As ihe man who Jer of SBME: OC NG, -ouraidr-of i ed Mr Je: Bian: White belonged Bor that tio had ot hy ‘ond You tr op a pinbort pier itiite sab He to. this cas 7 3 Mtr Morton, Joseph) Ac Noonan. a Ws. agree to that,’ sald Mr, Hart. ='The Justice merely nodded and made mantryntea book-lying-before him, Dave 3 u aan, Fou are herewith excused from further] . ker and Has | arose and made thelr way out, Walker's Dit Fans Toskee em= retired mining het t emmb x thy He would give the defendant the benefit of every Teasonable doubt; he hal no prejudices | business St rd ne jragedy oasu- Wiggins, looked “promising for a start le: % street, per-dealer at Nosh /-aus,-a publisher tt ni this talesman. handsomely dressed challenged Perempiorily end Mr. Prankiin tet the excused by. consent because of his evi- 34_Eaat White-haired. go because of his la¢k of age. ate 18 Bast the—-Grottee Rertaliy-throuph-hte-witte} the clun, Atas_pematree of tit a known him per- | ae Dl 1 dou'l believe I esuld, At this Juncture Justice Sister Opposing Sides in Dr doctor, SIMPsoy tered MOTTE pO 4o-morrow morning; making have been drawar thus far in the trial, Seat-ta Fitted Again: Witbur a Steele, of No. 69 Went One Huridred and Fitty-firat street, a imanytacturer of ena plants, Ian big- Srorred-man whe looked “Hke—n-retired etergyman. His face in sntoothly shaven and he tag a large, well shaped bald head and la ndout rixty-ftve years old. Tt took less than three minutes for Mr. Steele to convince Mr. Garvan he wha competent, The talesman. told fiyed in New York all his life with the exonees jon of some years ln North Da: ote, to the guilt or Innocence of this de- fendant,"” sid Mr. Bteele. "Two necept the courte rulings -aa—to- the jn. “He Was promptly aocepted~ by bottr “wider and BtRt-No.- 9 — Ta Mr, Steele is the largest man tn the Jury-box at present by a good many bounds. and oiext: to Mr. Newton the oldest. iat Sa WS Bah ules De = : No East 7) Hundred tet_Altect,- raid hewn manmger-of the American’ Sealing Com- pany at No. 19 West Fighteenth street. und wan formerly a high school teacher, Ho is A slender, keen-eyed, studiow looking man, and served. in one capital case about two years ago. “I have no prejudice against any form of defense, but I bave a strong opinion | which {t ‘would take evidence to re-| move," satd the talosman, * “Is there any reason why you should not serve? inquired Mr. Hartridge fi- nally. "I know of none,” sald ly, and Mr. Jerome accepted mm, but’ Mr, Hartridge peremptorliy ‘challenged, Thay, who seomed rather to tke tha mans looks, shook his head impatiently | aa Reegly left the stand, | ‘orl 1, Haudivy, ot No. 00 Park aver Fituy avenue, had an opinion that was firmly im- Nanted-in hie mind, but-saids4-think PUiuia- be. fairl hope so. anyhow." “Would you take the law from the or" sald Mr, Garvan, Jon't know “whether 1 would or wag the startling ren'y, Poth aides uigreed to le Mir, Headley 8. zo. Not Been “Approached.’ Henry C, Adams, of One Hundred and Ninety-aeventh street dnd Potd place, farpet buver isa stout man with. | hg Abatach a-heayy jowl and a lit- tle oaala of halr on a bald desert of bare He answered the question» promptly “]ias any one approashed. you since you were chosen for service on this Asked” Mr Garvan, a ad no Spa Sai nae Bran tora we I dtd; he often did business with my oust hare known tin for{enxvears, think that would interfere sdement.” t Hartridgn wanted to excuse | TIEN WITH bul Mr, Jerome declined, i Ace gulog 10 exclude evary-+ who had ever sold Mr, White any. weé.Wil bar every high-class | yradeeman in New York," “sala the j District Artorney istthy,. { Mr. Glenaay. took exceptions nies remark. Mr. APO nip tha A Mr. Witte jae to Mr, Hariridae | et) Mr. Gleagon he waa married and had {a few. minutes before ‘her husband w "Lihave never formed an opinion as] Oné Hundred and Thirteénth street. it young civil engineer, was the first tales: fmtreet; to Fill Ju “During the voon reccas today Been Thaw went to the Tombs and stayed in front of fier husband's cell in Murder- | ers’ Row while he ate his luncheon. She came back to her place in court West brought In. Philander H. Goodwin. of No. 506 i | MAH EXUMIned after -the-rectes————— He sald he was conscientiously op: posed to capllal pubtanment—and~ always had euch scruples. Frank H. Gould, of No. 16 West Ond Hundred—and—Twentyninthatreetat- | publisher, at No, Sir Drowaway.-win-us| ‘cused by Consent. = : John B. Powers, of No. 26. West Sev- entleth etreet. a writer on eoonomic topics, gave “Mr.+Jérome such short, ney got uppish and challenged for “lm- pled and expressed bias.’ and when overruled declined to question the old gentieman further. The defense took advantage of the opening and accepted Mr, Powers without examining him, Then’ Mr, Jerome challenged perémp torily, Edward Bassett, of No; 39 West Twenty-fourth atreet, middle-aged and dignified, made his responses ina low, Husky vine. He was exciized — when > he axplaiied (hat his wifes very ill Detnas Back tn Court: — Hervert # Connell of “No. t0- West End avenue, —a— Wallstreet broker, camo to she stand with quick, nervous pa Like all the others who passe hrourh © District-Attorney —_ Jerome'r hands,‘he sald he woukl not allow sy. buIhe OF EmGtion” to “Innien making up hin mind. He r AT Search for One Man Needed ry Box Resumed M r= my peas” Lunder-e-phyalélants car m 1 ai rh t Fs if q $ i t, with Lew Dookstader coll ing wings and his | shoak hands with everybody rear, cian: a wider-tho defende' Then Mr. in a bad humor, ftern answers that the Dintrict-Attor- /5*\! Hundred believe upon selected. The 7 vote reais. tons Mr, Conreil was leaving Fr Deimas, "Pha wis $0000 jaw had bon tald up for four diay la Rrippe, cam-into court With its spread Dlack con within treasurer o Asedciation at, No. Heston tient Woking. an Intellige alled: This talesman qor—trentth= wanted to get off by jo eal. noreover. W rving on a jury in the Inited Sintew Courts, Fitzgerald hesttated to let him Mr, Huphard had no physt ate, Ho refused to. con: Jerome, Ds had ref certain juror already chosen ccopt Mr. Hubbard. ‘The fense had to chal peremptorily \ keep Mr. Hubbard off the jury. Morris Bouwell, of No. E and. Forty-firs ne death penalty, ar 1 never been oxamined by touching on ther side repping he would in jares he hi he Commissioner of Juror nis qualification for service mecial paneh ne Squabble Over a Juror. At this juncture the Justice eal! lawyers to him for a ce vot Was the disput heated litte erangic, to” capituate lawyers spent nusily searchin questions — thet 2. hea ror under fire at the time he had bees nad qsked of. Inalde tho “of unrest ax marked. orge Deutermann, of X Y Bronx, a belting wast ed be Mr, Garvan. ors 2169 Bath- FUNERAL CARRIAGE | SMASHED BY A CAR. | Policeman Stops a Runs “Arlom Street After Being Dragged a Block, Peter Groden_agent_of the Irish Pmi- | Srant. -Bocloty, —with hls wife and daughter, let —teotr—home—at No Wout One Hijndred and Thirty-mxth to-tay;-in--a-earringe ait lend the funeral ‘of De, Arthur O'Shea, ja Weat Sixty-(hird street James War- Wick/-acnexgro <ooaehman:owax driving | he two akitliah Disek horses when the bolted’ in St NOMA Avent i Landlady Finds Mrs. L. L’Orange AKL Lge WOMAN TRIES TO END to-commit find efiowelabaultlion-rawar. : 21 Bast LIFE WITH_A RAZOR. Hacking at Her Throat. LOrange, Swenty-one Noga Hetlewite TON after an attempt de Dy cutting Ner-threat wit The woman had been living at Ni LYN Atreat with Mra. rfor alin At WO wegke.. Abe acparated from cher husband RTs fret hat “heen“n con: NO. BEStN T a& digni He had formed “what n-personal frien the actual circumats att this incapacitated hi: ed man ¢ qh: coin of the Jam _G_Laughiin, a drygoods ma! Ht living at No! Btreet. a wmadl, qui haired man fele ite age 48 @ result of muc 40 West ok ease adn oF Assistant - DistriotsAttorney left for Pittaburg to-day. to look Fecord of Harry Thaw siolan's certificate’ tha red. He Takes No. 4 Seat. Oscar A. Pink, of Hundred and Forty ply to a World or postal card worker. every time. brings arg tyefive | about | ad told him or Marshall D George Noakes, jr, proved by a phy- | Hutent {s hearing was 0. 477 West Ona ‘known allenisty tn the United Statoa, b= “At'takes but a-moment to re- D tuation Wanted” Ad., but the letter Re Senay aie CRs, DUC Was Overruted. aI epted Adams und Hartridge challenged | |Peremptonily, leaving his pide bu "Ave | peremptory” chaNenges. { FAMILY SEEK NEW EXPERTS | FOR THE DEFENSE. | A PSBURG, Jan, 31.—Dr. Henry erintendent of the W ern Penn [sane at Dixmont, and one of the dest- notified counsel for Harry K he would go to New York tie defense at tie trial ald he had agreed to hanged his mind, c. Wit but fad itt stated here that Dr. © the allentst, 1o left for New York yesterday, will teaufy that while Thaw tnsai subject to violent in the Thew family, ntated to-day that [is ntly called in when there was iness Penmxtedt titra Thr avert jor {One Hundred and wenmy-four | hus) w | Friend Of teuiper waite Verge vi ere 1 tat at Cy th not wholly ‘accountable for his | Actions. Before leaving Dro Wiley ds Wt have told a friend that under no roumetances could —he—textity—that [Thaw ta not always in full poswesston j Of hia reagoning oulties. " i (oe. Mingamah, “who waa. fre Wear ong Hundred: and Pwentysfilth | wtreet. The pole-was broken and the two horsea were Jumping in opposite dire tions when Pollceman Basi seized ¢ horse and by clinging desperately hin forced Uhe—wnlena)—to fall at h_wtraet the, bat y to tak ter Mr, Groden accursed an and daughter pr “mr, FOUND DYING WITH WEALTH IN CLOTHING. | Identifies Woman Pick Up in the Bowery as Mrs. Annie. Bittman, Te Mentity an elderly woman. picked Up unconscious at Hrowlway and und street “afternoon anit Thorpital wan why ident Bank and a small box ull of unset ‘din- monda, ‘There Waa also n card with the address in West One Hundred and le expected to be called ta New York. Jand hus promised tom Le declined to disouss the case or his probable ten- timony fleadacho and, Neuralgia from Colds. Pert romd Quinine, the “wor Gold'and’ Orip. remedy, removes ‘caust, Cal) for full nam. aignat: i Weareve. Mabe fee OF ne Fifty-ninth street, where Mri. Raquette was found. Mra. Bittman boarded with Mrs: Ru- Nette, Bho has a son somewhere tn 000 tin the Bowery Sayjnes | New Jersey, a cousin in Brooklyn and a brother who ts employed in the ofc of the Mayor of New Orleans, Thi woman camot recover, lies str @ mxor trying t waltlug forth of the suburban dly & HL ben While Mra, Walter was ring away he dishes after the meal sho heard a fo nolke in the front_room. She in-and saw Mrs. LOrnge with flash her throat, “Precmound wilt net reve fetal $$ OOK e HURLED. 10 DEATH BY FAST EXPRESS. Killing of Workman Witnessed by Passengers Awaiting the Train, Hn a coro passengers r train on the plhttorm don at Hunts” Point on: the sion of Nek NTH Hulfroad, James O'Rourke, of Tuckahoe, Was struck and instan hited 4a—train_touwdas Tha body war jniried ten feet aguinst a: station In slght of of nes Surgare settle, of No, SIL] pillar, narrowly missing x“ couple of OnE Peed au sLON It ing nex track, M ANEW Ea oaloked ain: Was @ dr employed on suffering from an avgploctia ene Undo Ware on eho siroke and Was Unconscious. Up to latest é Ite slapped out of the way of thls alternoon rhe ja OW dats lan eastbound (rain onto the westbound consolosencaz track In the pat of an approaching A search of her othing to-day | xpress. Although the engineer put on brought forth roll of bille containing | alr brakes the train was wo closs eee iksbook showitie that ator hae | to O'Rourke that the speed was not wore than materially _nlackened the man was run down: oe ASSIGNMENT OF VARNEY & CO George A. Varney & Co., contractors and dealers jn bullding materials, with ofiices at No, 184 Railroad avenue, Wiute Piatng, and No, is Witty avento, for the beneft at creditors to Paul at. Lie WSs rnd me ryrndead and} + ras Who Take VICTIM'S WIDOW Simpson Case MIS Sister. S115 By 9, SIDE |CHOATEARGUES FOR. | Tells R. T. B. Convenience of Public Must be Considered in Subw Josepli H. Choate appeared before the ~ FACES SIMPSON ON THESTAND Testifies Against Him in Murder Trial. }EXPERTS- AS WITNESS. Prisoner’s Wife and Sister Are _ Strong Contrasts at the “rial, ‘Mire, Nartley Ts-Horner took: the wit ness’ stand to-day tq. testify against hee son-indlaw, Df. James AV, Siitpaon, Js on trial at, Riverhead, LL, for called after several on contiothng prosegution. At te expert. testimony Warde —mylsey ADOUL the dtguns ag, they were befote the trial beg Adout oyly point .sottled y at A gun may go Off accld ortain conditians dr st may not: ned {Fo Mra_Horner was_aumi hotel by telepho: en she reach: the court-room every sent was taken and there was a witness on the stand, Although every man. in the recom knew. she was: present, none’ made & mgye to give her a seat, and she was corfpelled Dr, Simpson had not seen her for over a year, and ho and his sister looked curt: jOusTy “At thie woman whose -tetermina~ |tion has been so potent a factor tn fbringing the prisoner to trial The chief witness of the morning sea- [ston to-day was Wilfred Hartley, Treas jurer of the Remington Armas Company, Lyeho qualified asa shotgun expert, He [xave long and intricate testimony and Jeconducted many experiments with the fapi¢-Transit Comminsion this after ieee ac axoreas Tae oe typ [gun that Dr. Simpson used in kining Lacing tone avenide watwayh wk aiours) | tommereanhe weeuinony a Wes nsen ened to show that the shotgun could not treet. ‘The Commilseldi decided to have the fret axpresa sta top.on that route above the Bridge at Twenyt-third treet. Fourtees Twenty thint street station, a_atation a worthy thing of th | property-owners..way__not ° jtonalderation, but. the anly |consider tx “the conyentence ling public. Tis kat thatthe —hatt~-mite—of fransportadl tere NT arm sirect and jirteenth atreet would d feat the ob; REPLEVINS PORTRAIT OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN lore Regain the Painting- Now at Calumet Club. | Catemet-Ciub,-af No_2s7 Fifth ay was replerined inte thisaftarnoo a member of tn in Paris, is Hotel, Mr. Tuckerman, Amer y Colony lat-the Murray Hult pan lan ainting, Which hi He say! dit the ited from hia father {he “UthersTanding war "be er )e asked for tt ew York a few days azo he pl ining. The chub’ off =| pepptied—-that—wiet-—prcdecosaira inden: Mi he made a clear gift of it ga ur and thnt they could he portrait: freturn Aqmiit-in-replevin wae entered. N—Robinson,_of the Trinity and the writ-of repievin wa: jthe hands of Deputy. § 1 He called at the club-house Inte to- lif arrangementa for rebonding tt can made TUWID De tefl ithe pos: the -alub-untllault comes. to will in about > Ye is the one most often reproduce? as th best CHICAGO EPIDEMIC “STILL: SPREADING whic! erreado, fins th-Ofticinis--of th Health Department to-day eaxes In the city At 4475, Of Mhene are scarlet fever. terday enth wtrect instead of at Twenty-thint selon Rad Virtua” Mr, Choate presented a pettttor! of 700 | merchants doing business below Bigh- -|teemh street urging the utility of the H street Ktation ma against the He sald that the whole akitation for Twenty-third street was }mmado_by_property-ownera, who ciated: in thelr petition. to, represent, $150,000; iatthegood—of the local! good tooking wontan,Tharo ts « chal. Twentysthird ct of contacting the sub- transit Instead Fleming Tuckerman’ Mishes| to Benjamin ; Simpson's sister, tense ue, by. Deputy Sheriff Frank J. Burnes, in an uction brought by Fleming ‘Tuckerman: + 49-regain—{he portrait of ‘Poor Hich- aying He was af [member of the club twelve years agu, OPTI US IR Te RtOT Of tre yah FEE. -uintod at tn ING ttle count have the picture returned to him when “When ve arrives not Mr. }Tackerman. through his counsél, Bugens Buliding, be sion ot} Geetane-of tie —allte HMM ae dite estimated the number of cases ot contagious din To-day 1 new cases of fever were reported, against JM yen- have been accidentally exploded by } “breaking it-as the defense claims, Sympathy Is Growing. in Riverhead, His sister, Mrs. How- man, has made many firm friends since her arrival from- Virginia. ‘There tan Reneral disposition to criticise Mra. | Simpson. Mrs, Simpson, whose attitude against her husband the people _of Riverhead ure slow to aceept, Js in her way 7 Cenging--look- in ber—dark eyes which meets yours with the “‘chip-on-my shoulder” expression, far different from bia RO: ONT eyes or Ntre— Charter Bowman, ~ = —— ~ The Wifes full red mouth and the plump fa which plainly shows its love of the present and a lack of finer sensibilities “were lightened up contin- ually to-day by amiles and laughter, In all Riverhead there was no one upon whose head the shadow of the trial of e| Dr, Simpson for the alleged murder of Bartley T. Horner sut so lightly. The death of a father and the im- prisonment of a hesband charged witt the érime had not apparently affected Mra. Simpson's spirits. For genuine grief one had to look at the face of Dr. {th anxiety, as ‘Tha famouz. palnting of , Frinklin by Benjamin Weal, ane of + HS tere Sh ate and -again&t her - + a ——— ee MOBY Cherexhed —possersions oft Se aR Ra eit ie miotier afo conspicuots by~ their clothes 0} mourning, a plump perswn whose Ne- ure, however, has 1o lines, Her costume to-day cons of nm binck satin walking skirt Wirt-waiat, while a black hat, coquet: fehiy trimmed wi adorned her hair. Whatever motive has actuated Mrs, Simpson In taking a stand a) husband, whether It 1s a bel 8 of in e| day's testimony, there is very Tea Facts No. 3 Avoid the general custom of blending. inferior Teas are always_sold at low- est_prices in their ori- | -ginal purity and excel- | lence. Grades from $0.28 ot § Price-list mailed promptly WOMEN’S VOILE SKIRTS, in the trimmed with taffeta strips; bo panels. WOMEN'S SILK TAFFETA P TICO. excellent value at $5.00, for,... WOMEN’S FINE NET AND CLUNY and ecru, lined with Jap silk, ha various designs: sultable for e valle $7 10 $15....cscseeseese WOMEN’S HATS, trimmed with qu’ bosoms; value $1,50, for. WEST 125TH ST.,-7TH @.8TH AVES, te WOMEN'S SKIRTS, In Panama, broadcloth and fancy In-box or side pleat effects; formerly sold at $6.5 with 10 tucks,deep shirred flounce with silk dust rutfie; chiffon; suitable for present wear; value $4.00, for...... MEN’S SHIRTS, fine Madras and Percale, in all the newest colorings, cuffs attached and detached, plain and pleated newest models, p xed pleats and 8 95 ATS, in black only, made » 14.95 3.50 WAISTS, in black, whi ndsomely embroldered in ills, wings, black silk and 95¢ sircets of Riverhead —with her velt | thrown back and who looks Mippantly into the faces of all, and then som times addresses remarks because sho is being stared at. u Still Loves Wife. white the ‘and the expression on her fs teatanony ty being «ive, her Homa to the lawyurs, shows @ hea Wrain interest which far eizna the aceu man shows, Howhaitn acilona. speak for thomaalved seithout the words witch, she epoke 7 Tat eit nad hemnencoents! rpieces any - | Mrs, Pit Dr, Simpson sill tovery Ais wife; but it fs plain to be seen that the kindof Jove—te young woman would Inspire is far different tan any. thing the soft-eyéd, devoted sister of the prisoner couid understand. Before Dr. SlmpGoy ati hidhian LLORAS Web “indiried tho accused man js paid cued her at ihe thm f the flood. He ve hee his ile -then andthe: peop! Tt 1_nre yorloring now W éts THAT {neldent and {x not ready to re doacure:—tNre—fenat-ree—coittel¢ f#uditors at the trial y to/take it away from him. There is no attempt on Mra. son's part to disguise her f her sentiments toward the man's-sister--The twe-renmioting £ fin intluences in the life of the p oner ‘are 4 to clash In their e pressions of Jove and hate, eit-aac’ tice and yengelnc Mrs. Charles Bowman, who came all tie way froth her pleasant home ain | ackson, VA, where tier hudtund. ts) J bashier ‘ot tha First National Rank. to the strange nd dreary “L jaa ploturs.of sisterly would. sacrifice - everything ‘© her brother's ts a Guardian Angel, The “guardian angel” of Dr. “i Unusual! attoacthy wo big, brown eyes, her regu features, i her general ‘alr ef refinement make tand out in contrast to the other) nin the case. Claddn- a bl sult, with @ White «tock showlig above the coat collar, a. die. voll twisted around a gray and blue hat, te sist of the prisoner attempts to make he Belt ax-Inconspicpous 4% possible. ot simp- affection | to Simpson | han, Her Tana tt WOMEN ACCUSED OF BEING SHOPLIFTERS. well-drorsed women in tho ling oners at the “Adama Street day attracted much ats. Rebecca Honk, of ‘and Two of pri of No. {tim Mrs, Bonk carried Tt _RDUUL a yenrtnhet_asmay youngster crowed merrily at Naumer, blissfully sgnOrant t that Ith mother was. thers HEC Iy-company Pie jatter owns. the and Kas other Mt of tho two Women was whout through Marie Mahon, ® Sodin & Ware ROT rooklyn. For more ual had tinned her. sa the two women, ‘of. ete) Wig th. valu Sho fole t day, and y hid prussed the muaft along to- An old man, sho says, Ulex gave: her tld #lip.. The woman detective wat the prisoners fad diso taken a thous sand-dollar fur, coat on another occas sion. L The two women wera held in $2,009 pall each for further examinstion.: Mra. nk ‘admitted that she was with Mrs, il that day. In October, but dontad, e, Sideil, « 3 andthe Magistrate pm Inte t Hor forvid interest sin. thé proceeding, comes. 20 STYLES IN QUARTER Size CLUETT, PEABODY & CO, Sympathy for Dr, Simpson is growing |- its youthrut ok and he bunch of feathers inst her hin with those of higher. grade. | The finest pickings solected i to $1.50 per Ib. i COLLARS have buttonholes-that are strongly rein- forced atthe -ends- where the strain They're the strongest made. 19¢ EACH: 2 7OR MAKERS OF CLUETY EHIRT! wants to feal well and look well, ‘Thia con: dition can only be attained by keeping all the -organa. of the body. in healthy, barme- Aieus_action _Pertodicalty certaln functions are to be expected. 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DODD, of Now York City, for\many years el to Abe Standard Of Company, {9 the Tlst year of his age, % Funeral will take. piace at Franklin, Pa, vn Bunday, Fob, 3. PATTERSON, —At Jordy City, on Tu day, Jan. 20, 1907, ELIZABETH PAT+ TERSON, Funeral, daughter, | Mrs, Michael Kennelly, Now 305 Montgomery at., on Friday, Feby ly at -8.A0 A, Mo Requlent mass at Bt Hridyet's KR, C. Churdh at 9.80. A. MM. SUMEMAN.—On Wednesday, 30, JEREMIAU SHEEWAN, market, County Cork, O44 year, in Funeral from the residence of His ala tor, Mra, Elizabeth Winters, 860 3. 824 st. on Vriday, Feb, 1, at 2 P, M. ment at Calvarzs “3 Jan, Ireland, in hiv to Haat Twelter— feature—they do not get out of — |128 W. 42d St., near B’way, N.Y. DODD. at Pinehurst, Nett —on Wednesday, Jan. 20. SAQTUBG omy from tha. residence of hee ative of New= fe { *