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BELISCO DOESN'T 800 PERCENT. KNOW WHETHER 11S PROFIT ON ——HISFLAYS PAY SALES TO ITY to. Be Detained From ; | Kroonland Steerage ‘ “Money Doesi'i Count W ith) Remarkable DH icionires Madel - ie er oe Me,” "He Says When _| Concerning Purchase of Leger madied, xoeuiber on, te Shall ed | Welsbach Light Mantles, [10-47 in mit, S'Stnatne cae 0 rm ‘ typhus fever. The versret was detain ral hours at Quarantine, ba formenty Police £ a SAYS HE'S HOUNDED. omy De- |* xen ‘phen am I to snfer that you reeard ~ ni TNE EVENING 'SMALL-POX AND TYPHUS HOLD UP TWO LINERS Dread Hever Case Causes 104) 150 Quarantined in the Staat- When the steamanip Staatendam, of ab the Holland-Amecica | arrived jat a4 Quarantine to-day, {t was re to Dr. Doty that there was a. case | of 7 | emalipox ard, ; RVG ys eS Be ABRUZZI TO MEET EXPLORER PEARY — Duke Will Dine with Only endam, Refusing Be Man Who Reached Point Vaccinated. Nearer Pole ¢ ordered t pleasure, ane MAY 28, | + Sa In the “ase. | of Compartnent No. pe man who hal the work any a was recalled before the Com: | a ase becamy pro- Sine ts in which Wis But Is Willing to Ret $5,000)" T ACCOR tO<dRy AA Ie ae i a Pole, wan | nouners ee re . f neds in (ye Investigation 6 bureaus widewirexd wes at he ‘case, which developed on May i ; ee ie ti iN When Wi ) - win sa to $1,000 Suit W |inder “Morough President Abeara. a en Sehaepkens found th was that of @ Mussian coming to Now, Yorki sa delightful place, . was ae explain & big bundle of | Po | of typhy puntry with hie family, Dr Char veaeanl Wie ae Not Be Won, ounpers 2 ldpeabglonsdit cease Al Poe TL Dies of ip's crew, ordered | the people [x surpasted nowne e 7 _— as Well as vouchers for repair WORK) y cunce it typhus n Isolated, and once ook:| has ever hee ‘ done, in whicn the ptices appeared to] ee eis but made his so prevent @ spread of ine dis-| The fn e Duke Isa ¢ t The pretimimner) exam nof David! he renmrka high bees has tah reached Quarantine be paras ia pou ert OTN Belasco to determine his receipts from | pie inape merely followed pre-| Ta the compartmen: with Widewirsk ae ship waa fumigated, not ‘even the | !eam dere ® tastes and a the production he play “Du Barry” | nagentn jong extabiished.” said Jrcobs. aver one handred other PASSENE*TS | cabins on the Upper decks being wpared, | {On* seen a great deal o' Was resumed to-day in the law affice| pie prices or city supplies were | ccoriing to one repert—but the! ang n Dr. Shey : , Incoxrito, and often {n Re Mele hices,” te “teal Park Saber] in record B eee dale we | ie. Recording -¢ cel nd then Dr. Shepant and a corps of neor and 0 y cobson, h [in accord with # remular AY authorities susereded in corralling | assistants began vaccinating ali m rank, and the A " t “= of the Building, covnse! for the plaintif®. This | had Sea rien (Uhee faa UNE patient ABd [NOS | a atone eusihination precedes the calling of the! Commissioner Mitahelt informed they TY it, nim to Hom 1 | Sika Who celal Geta een guilt dn the Supreme Court of Joan| witness that s* eppesred by his voueh-|T% said ene nied ebcnpedl wiagion to er pee, Protect: | pcinis Tie han me? Hienepin, the French. playwright, | ere that city was paying about $0 taken to Bitte Island, where he was in form of an Tiallan against Mr. Belasco for the payment of | Per em. proft on a large number of | jt a und prove to be tyP ‘There were We Damengers in the steer. | qamtrnl yeaierdsy when he called on | ropalties, alleged by Richepin to be due aon red made from Herman Hur ot migrants may be ex-}age who refused to ‘be vaccinated |Mayor McClellan, and. him on account of bis p ‘La Sa 5 who got the suppiles from the These were taken off the Staatendam | later, while a gueat of ¢ Ra which he says was staged by | Wolabach Company and will be held at | Governor's Island BA Guases with minor. changes, in| “Don't you cap lh ghd Sh fr! tall danger of infect an Tralian General Lda conte hay ies fied these hers were conniving | 5 eacanen wave: the form of “Du Barry ne robbery of the city?” asked Com- | ympartinent occupied ; faipubeie ater eges , j Sinan Mitonel. but destroyed all porta: 4 . x hey couid | Pa merter pueete, that: though: bey Mri ‘Rol prepared. to say.” repiled Nes be well, and nad the ship J. but they were determined and | ald $9,000 to the author of 6 DU) Jacobs. “I only Know t we followed ied off the vesse! Barry” he tater found that it “was not!a precedent in certifying the youch | famignted. Under directions from the healtn of-| King’s Ambassador to “Baron ° v, | ~ | ficer of the port the ship was again fu-| Meyor dea Fianches: Admiral Coghlan mew or original, but was taken, piag- |fiwated. | Thie work delayed the land- land again greeted Gen. —Prederick—D. 0 per cent. profit on certain supplies furnished by Hurwita as fair and rea arised, pirated and copied by the plain- WE from public records and had no connection with the play which ne mub- | "MAS" tnat dons sound ike a dig] Among th @equently wrote and produced himself. | profit.’ responded the witness. Cae eee be Never Has Seen His Books. | Something of @ Luxury. Misses {Marien G. end Mz. Belasco. questioned vy David| “It appears then that your precedent | Briggs, “who agit counsel for Klcbepin. ata t that | meen, something of @ luxury for the | land. The | other | city. does mueh Interested in © Ee R 1036 ne acuve parc in think” th were as big as they | Engiieh duke, but the Ring iste oo ia fact. that | i@ok tn ners.” nied to reporters on the pier that there ° liiheobeding tp DReRy wan the tet foundation for such ave the boon ounts concern-|the city been payin report the’ receipts. from play ‘Du)each for Welsbach man eS ? asaed Mr ‘actually listed at less than sixty cents a dozen, Jacobs eid ne was instructed in that way,” !to allow a promt of 331-3 per cent He could not ac-| nt with me.” was r the fact that he bad certified m from Mr. May here for Hurwits on which tha in the artlatic | promt was 90 per cent. — of a play. You ight as weil d/an't know he was making #0 Me how many SUirs ajiine in tre *gaid Jacobs, itosvens ask bb times as produc r an many rwitn dki a land office business in | Welsbach mantles and window shades for the city and jn every case the AT THE TRIAL Of in what in my own thi play: tre inst week 1 | witness. qouldn't tell you,” he unsel aid. | "You followed thie order in certi Hj whether he had power of atior: Jail in Row Espen, The oath that he {# In fact the whole Metro- y Baler wneinsr one, two cr tires back: politen ; exher ree. bar: : ind had bee, Kept. nor. whether hevgot protie ee neh ts: many, cou Graft Disclosure. eeree Sneen, whither ome city frequantly pald seven i an know whether your eye: i te Cal or eight times the market price of +. nor how many | profita ran from 100 to 80) per cent. jaca the play in question had saan “Who tnstructed you to allow a jured. promt of 31-8 per cent. on supplies Palo Mrs Carter $1,000 » Weok. | Purchased for the city?” asked Com- joner Mitch “If fou should ask me what was! “Chief Auditor McKinney,” replied the then turned to the question a fe vouchers also for t etropolitan at Sameera east eacthe| uieeet Peete az” | dee Threatens Lawyer With t im the lest six yea: Max ramer has admitted under Over a supplies, BAN FRANCISOO, May %—In the merit pati Sor, ara Liege.” ed ig Profit on a Clock. trial here to-day of Mayor Eugene Pou the witness was uncertain imitted that he never in-|Schmits, charged: with extortion, there Judge Dittenhoster, volunteered. on nis! vestigated any supcly pill where the} was an exciting incident that lef to » own account, the Information that Mr youc! threat by Judge Dunn to sand Attorney Belageo had permitted Mra. Lealie Car- A A rte put on both "Zea" and “Dui, tea Shad certiped wae put ia’ evidence, (John J. Barrett, of the defense, ta Jail J in Ye very poring | reveliies, |The prot on the ticker wax about 0| for contempt. It occurred during. the % “ol Anewertng any. further | . Jacobs sald that he had stm- . A Geshea is “vemers to Coreg oie weneasa cor nee ne be BAe S examination by Assistant Attorne ‘ said the playwright Mr Mar| put his 0. K. on the bil Haney of Talesman J. R. Blanchard, « Ba ee what sala he bed paid the Corporation Counss! Ellison heard | street contractor 4 ress. ‘ f Jnccoa’s tratimony about the! «pia yo y © 360 commission ‘ ‘The question of Mre Carter's salary | PAT) 0! a you pe E waa fnally answered by Mr. Bela eee eed Oe oN tchel enmmy| for the collection of one of your elaims wore, follow: | whispered mstructiona as to the line of uy mre, Mrs. Carter $1.00 a week. Jexamination of the witness Says He Hos Been Hounded. | Jacobs swore that all city tnepectore i. 3 had to practise the art of ly when eee cer, Aaa ed <>. tenth the went out to” Investigate. bile for manéed Haney, of Blanchard. ‘Well, not recently,” sald Blanchard the against the city after i bad been held up by the Board of Public Works?” de lies He said it told| “How long ago fm connection with the Du Barry play a ine Gs ; @bjection was wostrenuour that tne ET eee eee ne alll larger | “Well. 1 paid It to Maestrettt ag, counsel n the is on its suppiles “Oh, you di@? And when? » hy toyed the) “Dae truth, then, would be an expense | Well, {t was about « year and.e half ‘question to Justice Tru. |to the olty ike yo dent 4 AL this point Mr. Belasco, who haa| {9 the olty ike your, ‘precedent.’ ” eal) 5. just after the fire.” (Frank Macs- ‘Ween shifting uneasily in his seat. r nS ever help us in ar-|trett! wae at that time President of the @ramatical'y. He was trembling from estipd' tna weltonees|imcard G¢ Bublie (Wack ie*wae taver to feot. Walking close to Mr. pat any bill fer rT he shook his finger not three t= far sl removed by the Mayor.) : Him m the counsellors nose and ip in the] “And did you,” demanded Haney, “#0 raid that in unt the city er profit the thought I tried to see him,” replied Blanc tte his oMce half a do never could find hia would bi dealer tien je effort |to the Mayor and complain of this hold. br eae a capex lke these id Jacob er before the @ long consultatic 6 joapen’ Nike~ theae'' agi® dacs, heves. pesore 7 Aa ed pi mel will have Fu t others "he erie pat he knows about it Cramer Gets More Time. Auvorner. Gare x ic ie font: Pu bet you $1,000 to $1,000 thet you ifr li igbject to yueatt © Staining your case Hae ie rie aeatret "19 @ membe: ¥' ‘alking to reporte rward, } - se Wea HP og Meace sald wiieney Jumped to his fo his face red “An inmtance to show the ager ai swoloh they have bh caiibe “thee rend Dury leg TRAtE alee, Mr. Barrett." he shout : momen aie perce” Me Cramer's Wuginees | it's not falee. nd when you sa gull t wae ft inbed” and! e is you are falsifying,” retorted Barre Judge Dittenhacfer wished tw Mitchel then announced |t* 2 ness of great importance. I naid Jectded to adjourn the Ade sicotiy ‘ thet I would see him. A ring came ai | y Be 4 mid zen je Par ne. ou the bell later, and =» man who an fe nounced himself as a messenger came | lorney ¢ rushed int Att ar and the p 1, and rushe m at an enormous profit n WW per cent. and aften xo en times as much from t ye article had coat him. Fe years he enjoyed something y certain hardware sup Fractared Under Wagon leaar Soringatein, sixty years old No. 8 Wergen ave Jersey when crossing . Park Row 1 Breet to-day was k ‘ Wagon belonging to the er } JAMES McGREERY & CO, DRESSMAKING DEP’T, Deiry Company. His right arm and @allar-bone were (ractured ond he was! “ote to Bt Gregory's Hosp ta Griver, Ernest Ba wenty Elghty Siva” Srae years old. of No. 2» D WAR arromied iKnow oo Man! Ag a rule it is difficult to ‘iness factorily with mer buy advertising space because it |s 44th Street Store Only. Orders for Afternoon, Wedding and | Bridesmaid’s Dresses and copies of the latest imported models _ be eccepted at extremely moderate pr es. EA. publi, meee auerie” Tailor-made Walking Suits. ..65.00 peek rvs value in making pur linen Suits ae + $9.00 World advertisers pay the Riding Habits, immer, of tears orcateet Of all Mew? f inen or crash Airey Chhy newspaper sical alons, They Imported Gowns Hoey Bee be- work, buy, sell, rent and exchange low usual prices, jan the “true valuation” basis MW Pope ue Deal With Worl + iat ~ Thirty-f > Street, exctnithantiiahdbate Me rarely made " ot ett! ‘vas (he only man that eve: | Mr. | six hours. Great ng of the Staatendam for more than op = lh 20,000 IN A EUCHRE GAME. at § o'clock being transforr the players, Hest of Card Players to tm- yade Dr. An ocean euchre pa eure Yt ovety at Coney ow | tiest x! novehy at Coney Is pe eps oy When the wnembers of 1 ch of ' winner of the Nativity of Brookiyn willeinvade| The Drea: Dreamland to hold their annual seaside few poly sole on The Rev. Father J, 1. Belford, rector | modate the, visitors. All Surok ih * fractions, Including the of the churoh, has arranged for 10.000) Worig, Bostock’s Animal Show and the| couples who will begin playing euchre ynrant Incutmtors will be In evidence JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. NECKWEAR DEPARTMENTS. 1m Both Stores. Real Irish hand-embroidered Neck Pieces. Unusual designs on sheer ma- terials, from the noted “Donegal Cottage Industry,” Donegal, Ireland. Hand-embroidered Coat Sets, Guimpes, Yokes, Fichus, Sleeves, Col- lars and Cuffs. Hand-embroidered Linen Collars, stiff bands. 5oc, 75¢ and gsc Embroidered Mull Ties. 25c, 35¢ and 50c Novelty Bows and Jabots. 3§c, soc and 7s5¢ Chiffon, Netand Maline Ruffs. All the fashionable colors. 3-95) 5-95 and 7.50 On Wednesday, May the 2gth. Neck Ruffs; various sheer fabrics. Black and colors. 350 usual prices 4.00 and 6.00 In Both Stores, LISLE THREAD UNDERWEAR. French-made Blue, Gray and 200 dozen, Men's Shirts and Drawers. Unbleached, Blue,—shirts with long or short sleeves, Drawers regular. Grey,—shirts with long Drawers regular. Unbleached,—shirts with long or short sleeves. ° Drawers with regular or stout legs. 65¢ per garment sleeves, NK DEPARTMENTS. Russet Cowhide Dress Suit Cases, Double steel frame, brass spring locks and leather capped corners. Fitted with shirt pockets. Lined with English plaid. Size 24 inches. 4:50 Dress Trunks, duck covered, oi! painted, Bound and strapped with leather, Bronze steel trimmings, Divided top tray, shirt- waist and dress trays, Cloth lined through. out, Sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches, 9.35 value 10.00 to 11.25 TRU? In Both Stores, Sizes 46, 38 and 4o inches. 10,50 12.00 to 13.50 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street, 34th Street, 1907. Sale of Ne-k Ruffs in black. white or col ored ¢ of Hberty ribton pleated Women’s Black Rough Straw Sailors A bargain sensation or to. morrow valy at a" ae “ a age Rottie ; nber rec roca ROMPTLY, CO AND Sale of Garments You'll Want for Decoration Day Outing Wear at the Most Surprising Underprices The New Defender gum $5 and $6 Hard some $10 Long Back Shirt Waist Suits WhiteLinonSuits$2.98 Silk Coats for Wonen Just the Thing for Outing Wear, at $6.98 : Heavy quality —cnd well made. sa wonder- 300. hand- garments, Ah ade of GUARAN- ats hive EED BLACK cut 4 AFFETA ecves tucked a with la with turn cut f 1 ver ¢ On sale ms ‘ some have lac w at posi- sertiont: 6 the : ts ar tivel s than have two folds AN TAL ou can purchase around bottom RED hile th silk $10.00 $5 value, at b i) value at This Suit, 1.98 AL 98 This Suit, 2.98 2 98 Thi Sale of $5 Skirts at $1.98 | cor, os 6.98 Important Sale of Muslin Wear a} Made of all-wool hands s, in t4-gored style sk fine quality Panam w pla Both have folds ar , : bottom. Strict! t Good value tee RS 00 exter | For Women & Children tional at ===! Gowns { Rood muslin, full size; che- Timely Waist Sal Just arrived—to distribute among cur pas trons for Decoration Day wear. Beautilul, we! made Sample Waists. Values up to 1.25 at 69c. Petticoats A manufacturer's SAMPLE STOCK made waists, of fine qual ty { sorted patterns—made full bio: pleated and tailor stitched, Ia lar, soft cuffs—regular $1 waists—none sent C. O. D.—each Extra Size Govres Seat Soka ee f embroide and tucks of food muslin, full alge muslin y tailor adras, full size, Vand Geer Rood musi 5 neck, yokes ot wide torchon Mp tting also = hemettteh- irls’ ite Lawn esses gh ge finished. Spe 7c Handsome white lawn dresses, with square neck, ¢ trim- med, fancy walst of lace insertion and medallion; » Combination Corset Cover & Drawers sleeve and full skirt with deep hem; also tncluded very full: trimmed with insertings colored chambrays, percales and. linen of emb.. bendingn. and re dresses, Jumpers, high neck or guimpe wading apa viukent. ‘sace styles, embroidery, lace or braid trimmed; / special tor to-morrow only | OQ sizes 6 to 14; worth double and more. Cc sapd ia iaaa Sale priceissts ssa; Children’s Pique end Sale of Misses’ $1. 98 Wash Skirts at $1 Bedford ord Reefers, A soot bit news for the misses to-morrow is this sale deep collar ned with of Wash Skirts, made from good quality BUTCHER wide embrolde LINON. 43-gore’ pleted style, with “or > es me eds without folds on bottom; finished with eee ay deep hem; colors tan, light blue, cadet 2 xe $1.40 ® 98c 1.00 A Special Value! Boys’ Long Pants Sailor Suits’: mother will went to they are nicely mage also white; 30 to 38 lengths (limit 2 to acustomer); worth double sale price; each A er Value !! Men’s Shirts trict'y High-grace hop ea os the regular 51 kind Nothing More Natty! which every thrifty and proud attend. You'll mot regret buying these suits, as aad extra special value and very dressy and neat. Made from food quality heavy white ¢ trimmed with soutache braid+-regula ages 3 to 11. A value you'll not duplicate for less than $1.50 anywhere else. Our price ) Men and young men with $12 and $15 = 90C wants will be perfectly satisfied with one of these Guaranteed Blue Serge Suits at $7.50, They are made from the short ends of In double or single breasted models—the lot in. material used in the regular 109 cluding some new style light and dark gray eve Only a few of a pattern, worsteds, Thibets, cassimeres and fancy chev- AY Ta de pra ots; sizes 34 to 44; satisfacti , ec s sale price anata hand laundered, cut {ull To-morrow choice at CARPET forms CLEANSING is: ALTEMING, KBLADINO. FACKING. A NEW ART SUPPLEMENT Next Sunday. ‘A Souvenir ‘Picture of Luna Park, by Bieder- mann, in colors---Plate Paper, for Framing, or to Send to Friends Out of Town. “The Sunbonnet Series,” for Out-of-Town Readers, BEGINS: NEXT SUNDAY. |] | complish bul ithe & nieg Wer ot 4. bw hires Bhde what ve Ove Fell Stroke !