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I es ' GOMPETENC OF WER DAUGTEN “THEATER UI SCIENCE LADEN UNHEP', SHE TOBE TESTED. TURNS CA Judge Chamberlain Orders a Mother Wants to Die Because Master to Examine Mrs. Son-in-Law<and Wife Mary Baker Eddy. Have Quarrelled. CONCORD, N. H., June 1—Judee| Grieving because at the marital ordered that Mrs. | ¢roubles of her daughter, who had come | home to live after a series of quarrels with her husbend, Mrs. Pauline Hecht, Mary B. G. Eddy's competency be de- qermined by a master, in connection with b y : who eo ig “peat teh "Tee en oe forty years old, living at No. 6 Bast Geunting of Mrs, Eddy's property | Bighty-ntth street, to-day tried to end ‘Dhia order was made in connectéon.| her life by ene. She t= Aying. qwith the mult of the “next friend” of | The husand, Bol. Hecht, te @ prosper- the founder of Christian Science for | ous butcher on the West Bide. An un- @0 accounting of her property. | married daughter, Rachel, lives at home The decision to appoint a master wasjand manages the household affairs, An-| @hnounced At the close of un argument | other daughter, Bianche, seven months im the Merrimac County Court here af- | a0 married fa Hig, re they ter ® hearing at which Gen, Frank 8, | Went to live gt No, Hi oma Strester. in the dual capacity of coun- tion of & series of differences, the 2 ter left her husan sel for Mra, Exidy and for Mra. Eddy's cae re atid chia three trustdes, argued‘en a motion ask. |, Last, might the deserted speues mire ing to bave the suit brought by the refused to receive them. This worried Gelatives of Mrs. Eddy as “next friends” | her mother. counds that the pro- | Sa rought in good faith. The greater part of the session was @ccuped by Gen. Streeter's ceraaan | a@t the close of which Mr. Howe, of ‘gounsel for the “next friends,” ed Driefly, stating that the eult, which Bames Calvin A. Frye, Sirs.” Eddy's | OUT By FIREBUG At the conclusion of Mr. Howe's re- rka J ci y. and nine other Christian Sci- as Gefendants, was instituted in ith and that It would be so/ | : fer mill pe named by Judge Cuamverts SCS Fire to Old Mattress in Vacant Flat and Emp- . ties Building. wen when the case came before the | part Counsel for the “ had ox- thelr intention (IE yew that Eddy's competency determined by & jury, but the decision, that a mas-| ter be appointed to pass upon the ques-| * tion it is believed will not now be op- An incendiary slipped Into on the fourth floor of ¢ SUFFERS FOR CLEANING — | Souse*ac No. ‘ist! ‘xuamuc. avenue CLOTHES WITH GASOLINE. | Brooklyn, to-day, and ee fire to an old mattress | Before the fire was discovered the house was filled with smoke, and the Woman's Garments Take Fire enante fled to the street in terror. and co Is Terribly sae Rapa kok stgablad the firemen, . The house te owned by Jacob Horo- NEWARK, N, J., June 1—Mrs. Alice wits, of Ne 4 East Seventy ninis @mith, thirty-seven years old, of No. Bj s.icct, Mannatian kt ought the ‘William street, was terribly burned this | incendiary was prompted by « motive from head to foot. Ghe wae cleaning clothes with gas- e when the garments caught fire Be- She realized it she was a mass of Boma hes! Five oF SIX Citizens Wis wee ‘sing the house at the time and wno | ont oy emeras foe ce oe a2 | MRS. LESTER GETS DECREE. Dealer's Wife Awarded Alimony and Custody of Chila, Confirming the findings of Dennis A. oe eo Demet Moe le etiesy and the imiutoouly decree waned by Justice Blanchard, Justice VON STERNBURG DINES WITH pisnoft to-day granted « final decree of KAIGER. | Bbeolute divorce ¢o | D. Lester trom | William Lester, dea! in bonds, with BERLIN, June 10—Baron Speck von | an income of $10.00 a year. eraburs, the German Ambassador io | The eustody of thetr onill, Henry V S United Btates, and Garo: peck | Lester, is awarded to (Mrs. Lester, yon mpecor | lives at the Hargrave, No. and Hmpress Saturdey. The Amoasna- | Seventy-seoond ¢treet. Aliminy of $17 dor afterward conversed with His Ms Majesty for some thine on American af- fairs. burK dined with th THE EVENING WORLD, natn ra a ILLED TRYING BY DRAIN PIPE Falls from Roof of Dwelling to Bottom of an Air- shaft. Thomas Sherlock, a Hudson River steamboat sioward, of Nenssslact, N Y., was found dead to-day at the bot- tom of the #foot airenatt between Nos #2 and «4 Weer Fifty-fourtu ar He fell from the roof some two hours after midnight while trying to ailde Gown s drainage pipe to a window tn the Mat of Mrs. Margaret Jackson on the fourth floor, with whom he boarded. | @herlock had lived at Mre, Jackson's at intervals fer five years, He took # | room with her a week Ago and was to) have started to work to-day as @ Zh. | steward on one of the boats of the Cor | nell Steamboat Line. | With three friends he went on « fish- | | ims trip yesterday, returning to the |neighberhood of Ninth avenue and | Fifty-feurth street about midnight. He started for Mra. Jackson's fiat some | two hours later. ' Bhe says she heard @ map at her door some time during the night, but pald no attention to it. BSherieck made his way te the reof,and from the fact that part of the pipe running down the alrshart alongside Mra. Jnckson’s window was found at the bottom of the shaft under | his body it is assumed that he essayed | to slide down and the pipe parted from the supporta. | He had a sister, Mrs. J. B. Thompson, lot No. 199 First street, Renssciier. | |Ofra. Jackson notified her of the | dent. | “LAND OF THE FREE” MAY BE “ELLIS ISLAND.” | Playwright Accused of Plagiarism | Must Defend Production | in Court. Justice Truax decided, In the Bupreme | Court to-day, that Max Josephson’s contention that Joe Welch had #0 close- | ly tmitated Willam © DeMtie'e play Of sheer batiste, trimmed with fine sleeves, with beading at arm holes At Elie Istand” jn his own, “The Land of the Free,” that there was enough to call for » trial of whethor fe ought not to be stopped from further presentation of the play at the Prociw heaires The affidavits submitted showed thet Welch bad borrowed the manuscript. of De Mille’ play from hie mother with View of buying It; that be retumed the manuscript and presently eppeared in At Elite. Island,” which bore the mame of Joba Rheinart as its author Mr bh Wil have to defend the originality of his play before he can put ft on again ! ———.—— } DEAD WAIF IN GARDEN CITY. | | A male child, two months old, was! found dead to-day in an ash Yeap in @ Jet not far from the E aaa fe Ses Samy Me City, The child hi pparentiy been dead for some time. ¢ clothes were soenty and of poor material. RESTAURANT G EIGHTH f{)FrLlooR SIXTHIAV.,, 19°70 20 ®STREETI NEW YORK. Union Linen engle or doube-breasted jackets in pa at this extraordinarily ow price +++ markabie bargain in Women's Bkirts or blue Panama, also some of invisible cluster or box pleats, and actually w orth \ An @ ment of smart Shirt Waist J de uy ad qualities of Lawn and please, The © in & great profusion Oxblood, Blue and the pretty skirts VERY fine sheer tabric—all new 1907 designs fabric that retei s elsewhere for | ¢ a yard This is the well-woven ano highly wt very Much fall dresses. Equa) in every particular to imported hold their color, Comes in # variety of ¢ and colors 20c¢ Cotton Vole atifca a sell at 2 k urd, but the These Vol ie price aacrif Colors—brown. nay stock /resses and daint of pretty sha eflects, s ripes, polku dots, clusters and other neat designs Basement Sale of Women’s Suits at $3.29 Tv isan actual act that we are retciling these pretty Prince Chap Linen Suits at wholesale prices. They are st I shly fassioned trom excellent qua ity Union | inen—either n whie or trimmed with blue co iar and cutts and very tull pleated skit with fold and deep bem. A very }mited number of these ideal Summer >: uis F329 200 Women's $3 Panama Skirts at $1.87 A very special purchase brings to us for to-morrow ® sale 200 Skirts—re. ‘They are made of an all-woo! black sirlpe cheviota, Finished with side, $3.00 Women’s $1.69 Shirt Waist Dresses, 96c Jumper Dresses, ) Cannot fail to T Lavender Chambrays, whi are full-gored with pleat en each 15¢ Fancy Sheer Batiste, Gic Yard 27 Basement This is the very 19¢ Wier -erized Dress Sateen, 10 ic Yard. adee at double the price Wi!) wash perfectly and Yard, manufaciurer had a large surplus y and green with white polka dots $7 Aus‘rian Damask | A Sale of 10c. Heavy H' stitched Cloths, 79¢ | UnbIeachedMusiin, 7c 1.000 of t ese popular cloths; hem Tilsis the celebrate] Pualo Muslin mtched al efou d good wality ond a | ands me || ome. wary hear’, nalicwensing nets jess ns ior ordinary sae tble ata u ‘wehes wide, aud two widths will make (ull exireorinarily | w price or tom w. @ 9c pie om u ull size 4. ¢ Wauile BP _rsian Lawn, ive #@ inches wise anc @ e for Shirt Wai Bummer sl for Tuesday, 5 I} ineh bo tom he 29 Basement 7c. Bleached Bed Sheets, 50c. Fullsie 24 xa seamle se e lar inch top nem and | value. at ‘Se. He Rath Sprays. $e BGe@! % Rubber Gloves (for housework) ; Seven Great Toilet Article Specials and colos in pretty fora! | £4 Basemen! She. French Perfumes, all od Qe | Hot Wa cite ame ats Ma, Violet Talcum Powds 9 “A 1 4 win ; 44e ibe. Ldatensiod Tooth ows Byringe, quart, $1 dize 59c¢ Sle am Be White, pink or blue| Whitebatiste, round| Good quality pink,| Of white batiste, H il At $1.35 Dozen Bey “ e | e of € th! pl Two huandr jozen fine quality, y \e e atin Damask Or grmal as Aye atiste, platted paneis | /ok¢ / . bs b blue or ae bali Peas oe chee ap | sete Linen Wapkine, 22inch, heavy weight, usually sold for $8 6 4 y plait and | infront, pointed yoke | "ane! Of plaited ba-| round yoke of lace| Insertion row, by Virtue of @ special purchase, at $1.35 ¢ See A fe Aur, | 18 teat Petnted 29m | iste and insertion; | with pointed medal- | batiste; embroidered | here for tomer f bow sleeves of lace; elbow sleeves | \ sleeves. | ions; elbow sleeves, | front; elbow sleeves, . | Three hundred and fifty of these beautiful dresses have just come to us—made by a Favorite Tunes at 5c Each specialist in lingerie dresses from our own ideas or from foreipn models, They are made full We have # wonderful collection of popular, standard and classical in every way, with trimmings of the (uality and beauty that you will find on much higher. | sheet musie—over Bad tlegae fan pond woge baper, \lustrated saver, priced Uresses, Skirts are wide, Guished with deep tlounce trunmed with inegrtion; the fitted S| tbe extremely low price of be ¥ = etenenye gird es are of insertion—in short, they are the charming, summery frocks that women Will | 14 vocurne Crimson Blushes Old Black Joe be delighted to get into especially since the rea! vazues run up to $15, | Bpring Song Evening Star (Tann- Flowers and Ferns The ¢ is 4.80 u smaller group of mos! attractive |’rincess |)reases of rich, lustrous silk- | socking Bird hauser) Calvary (3 keys) and-cotton—in white, pink or licht blue, liberatly trimmed with lace insertion, regular $16.50 | Over the Waves Sorelia Star of Hope ek laden anen aeamans tid eed | Dream of Paradise Flower Song Storm Will Be Ready Tomorrow Morning that we will have ready when the} store opens to-morrow some of the most stirring of- férings in Sum- the last stand against the advanced price of cotton goods, Shirtwaists that have been presented in many a day. We've been planning for this an- nual.June occasion, which has al- ways been enthusiastically welcomed by \ew York wo- nen. ditions have produced. better opportunities than ever, so But recent trade con- Thirty-two from the manufacturers, and arranged in six groups as follows: $10 to $12 Waists at $5 Each A eollection of about three hundred beautiful model Waists, in the prettiest effects of the Summer. MONDAY, embroideries and Ince, $10 to $12 values, now at $5 each JUNE 10, 1907. forming yoke, $5 to $6.50 Waists at $3.50 $3 to $3.75 Waists at $1.75 | —spl 5 . ” Ot.whlte lawn, trimmed with insertion ané panela of embroidery; iecoe:with fronts of allover embrold-| COeee duck—splendid Summer suits at an exceptionally low ery. Short sleeves $2.50 to $2.75 Waists at $1.50 Of white lawn, trimmed with embroidery and Valenciennes lace insertion, forming yoke, or with medal Hons and embroidery. Short sleeves. Fourth floor, Ol4 Butlding And the following group in the Economy Basement: $2 and $2.25 Waists at $1 each hey te lawn, trimmed with panels or stripes of embroidery or lace insertion. Some of thelots are quite large; others are limited, PARLY ‘will get a little better sele:t.on than those who come later; but the last waist in the| entire collection will be a splenjid barzain, at that, A Remarkable Collection of Entirely New Princess Lingerie Dresses At $5.50 to $10 $10 $7.50 lity, Tomorrow at $10, Formerly Sunday World Wants Work Monday Mori ing ere Ware Not om sale today, $7 $5.50 Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. mer hundred spick-span-new Shirt-Waists, just brought in}. both front and back; Of white or ecru net, trimmed with Cluny lace insertions; short sleeves. Lined with silk |wonder. We have secured—just ax the weather shows signs of $4.50 to $5 Waists at $2. 75 | Warming up—THREE HUNDRED finely made Russian Blouse Of white dotted China silk, tatlormade in Marie Antoinette styles; also of white lawn, elaborately | Suita for Boys of 2 1-2 to 7 years, to sell at ONE DOLLAR trimmed with lace insertion or fine embroidery; trimmed backs. Short sleeves leach, instead of their regular fair price of $1.35 to $1.50. Short sleeves. This means that those who come JOHN WANAMAKER “a ort Boys’ $1.35 and $1.50 Wash Suits, $1 Sub-Station Store, Old Building Before This WHITE SALE | Is Over--- You ought to get your share of the Mustin Underwear, for no new supplies are forthcoming at these prices. It is | trimmings, labor—ever\thing that goes to make up the 25 | per cent. increase in the price of the muslin underwear that makers are offering us now. And these White Sale garments are new styles, liberally cut—NOT SKIMPED TO KEEP THE PRICE DOWN—taste- fully trimmed, and sold at prices based on contracts made a Year ago. These groups: NIGHTGOWNS, of canbric or nainsook. Vor round necx, Me t PETTICOATS of cambric, lawn : DRAWERS of éumbric or n CORSET COVERS of nainac CHEMIBES of cainuric or nainsook, sho) e SHORT PETTICOATS of cau with ruffle, we to 50 61.50 Two-Piece Dress piped ‘with white, toll gor $1.25 Black Mercerized Sateen Dettioonts. trimmed with piaits. wers, sixes 2 to 16 years, I2c, Ihc, 20, me and Me joomts, sizes 2 to 16 yra., 2c, So aml We wma, sizes 4 to 14 yre., So and Mc Hiahop Dresses, sizos 6 mos. to 2 yre, 2 Slips, 20, Ke and io weh's French Waist and Russinn Dresses, SRc end Shc sizes 2 to 6 yrs. Rabies’ Domet Flannel Petticoat zes 6 mos. to 2 yrs. First of the Season! Me and Se With cotton sky-high and the market absolutely bare of bargains in Boye’ Wash Suits, the present offering is a | Materials are colored chambray and galatea, and white price. Ready tomorrow—come early. Low-Priced Cotton Goods We made arrangements for large quantities of them far ahead. The wholesale price on many of them today is more than we're asking Desirable, pretty ‘abrics | you, . dee wm yard, sem yard, 1Se @ yard Sik Ginghams, p! | 3c Novelty Gingham: | | $15 Embroidered Robes at $10 ‘| Material fs linen, embroidered al] over with dots and handsome designs; the skirt inlaid with large lace medallions; suMcient of the plain goods and trimming for the waist. Robes that will make up, with little | effort, into beautiful Summer dresses. Imported direct, to sell in our | regular stock at $15—the remainder now priced a third iss for quick | clearance, $10 each, | | Take Some of This Stationery To the Country With You These are all specials in Correspondence Papers that we are dis: tinctly proud of. Fashionable sizes and styles, good quality, very low | prices. Lay in your Summer supply now | CLUB VELLUM, two sixes, in white or bive Papor, 10> Ib.; envelppea, ie hundred. | MMISRIGAN FABRIC, white, two sizes. Paper, li 1b; envelopes, igo hundred FRENCH CAMBRIC, white or azure, two sizes FP 1b.; envelopes, te hundred. [°° KNICKERBOCKER LAWN, 4 sheets and & Dem, in box, whe | 5c Room Mouldings, 3c a Foot Regular Se quality, 134 inches wide, in all colorings, Particularly |interesting in conjunction with the wonderful Wall Paper offerings tn the Economy Basement. ° Axminster Rugs---Opportunities Popular Axminster Rugs, in a full range of colorings, in Oriental land floral patterns, sold at a quarter less than regular because of slight | tmperfections on the backs that affect neither appearance nor wear, but | prevent their being put into regular stock. Two hundred and fifty of them—these convenient sizes for bedrooms or sitting-rooms | 27x00 im. $1.75, instead of $2.50 | 36x72 in... $3, in-tead of $4.25 $2 Satin Damask Napkins Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, Wonders an oo _ yee ee *