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~CAWYER TAKEN NTO CUSTODY AS COMMON THEE Henry Shackelford Davis, Who] was Assistant Under Col. Fellows, Arrested. Menry Shackelford Davis, tormerty an Q@eeistant district-attorney under Col. John R. Fellows, waa arrested to-day on @ warrant charging him with grand Jarceny. The arrest was made by Sher- iff Furey, of Suffolk County, and three Getectives just as Davis came out of thls house, at No. 110 Columbia Heights, ‘The specific charge against Davis ts that last Jan. If he broke into the fine country mansion at Mattituck, L. L, where Exra Marvin spends part of every year, and stole « box of fine ates! tools and two expensive rifes. For several weeks Davis has been in charge ef the Inw offices of Delphin M. Delmas, who was senior counsel for Harry K ‘Thaw in ais trial for the murder of Stanford White. In the Fyuitable Building, at No. 19 Broad way. He went there when Delmas was called to San Francisco to assist fn the defense of the grafters of that city, who havs been brought to book. Followed for Weeks. |The Aatomodtle Club declares lvreill make the speed crank rue it THE EVENING WORLD, T UESDAY, JUNE |AHA! AUTOISTS WILL NOW CHASE THEMSELVES. ‘SUSPECT IN THE ‘SAVES SCHUOL ~ PRIEST MURDER BY RACING CAR ——CASE-CAUCHT FOR FIREMEN | Armenian Held at Liverpool] Alert Conductor Prevents De- Believed to Have Killed struction of New Amster- Father Kaspar. dam Avenue Building. The. quick wit of a car conductor pre- vented the destruction to-day of te fine pew building at One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Amsterdam avenue of Pubijc School No. @ Carpenters. hays been’ putting finish- ing touches to certain of the woodwork on the Upper floore, In some way lighied malch wae thrown among rubbish in a closet, and for a One of the supposed slayers of Father Kaapar Vertarian, the Armenian priest, js under arrest in Liverpool, England, according to information received to- day by the detective bureau. The sus pect hae given several names, among |them John Moevedean and Anton Leoa, and denies all knowledge of the crime, Following the discovery of the body of the priest In a trunk at No. 333: Weet Thirty-seventh street, May 2%, the de tective bureau sent out warning cirou- lave to all parte of the world. It waa believed the two inen suspected had gone to Canada. The Police Department is preparing to extradite the prisoner, and it is satd by members of the detective bureau | hours the fire smouldered, and at 4 o'clock to-day the conductor of # south- bound car on Amsterdam avenue saw flame and amoke at one of the upper windows. He ordered the motorman to put en full speed until he reached the fire station at Lawrence street. Engine Company No. 1 and Hook and Ladder Company No. 23 were quickly at the school, and in ten minutes had put out And while it's throwing In its scares “Twill speed tteelf to do tt JUSTICE CARR AN LL. D. At the 6t Francts Xavier Colewe commencement exercises last night one honorary degree was ted—that of doctor of laws. It was conferred om Court Justice William J. Carr, of Brookicn. ‘whe was a member of the there ia wample evidence to convict / the biase, which was confined to the Moevedean Lf he ta the mam wanted, gloset and part of the top floor. Davis has been followed day and night By detectives for several weeks, He is well known in the countryside about Riverhead, and ts counted as one of the Most daring of the cross-country rid- ers. According to the detectives, he stopped one day early last January at to Marvin country home while he was on @ long ride. Marvin happened to be at home, and Davis talked to him about | ‘Waating to rent the place for this sum- mer. Marvin obligingly showed Davis through the house and there was a tentative understancing that the former District-Attorney would take the place, | In one room Marvin showed him @ fine | case of guns and also opened a box and displayed a lot of steel tools. Davis admired both the guna and the tools and the detectives say he e: a desire to own them. A few days later Marvin returned to the house after an absence and found the front door had been broken open. But nothing appeared to have Deen disturbed by the burglar at fret glance, “When he got into the gun and * f00] room, however, he found that his ize rifles and all of the fine tools had stolen, Sey It's Spite Work. Marvin sent for detectives and sald that he was suspicious of Davis. The fivuths found that a box of-toola had been shipped to “Gus M "from Laurel. L. 1... just aft lary, ‘the box’ being oo to Brooklyn. ‘The slevibe say box was delivered at No. 11) Columba Heights, the Davis home. “My arrest is nothing moze than the Nh of spite work Sion Hamburger: = ive on the pa mburger, @ private detective.” said Davis, He was arraigned in the Adams Street Comrt and later taken to Riverhead. “BATTERY DAN” SCORES POLICE BEER GRAFT. Lectures Man Who Artested Pair) Drinking from Can on Pier at Harlem River. Policeman Sherry, of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street’ sta-| tion, arraigned Jotn Morrissey, of No. | i Fast One Hundred and Righth street, | and John Ciark, of No. @ Bast One| Hundred and Twentieth street, in Har-| lem Police Court to-day. The prisoners | Were young, well dressed and offered| to produge proof that they work hand) every day. ° Sherry accused them of drinking beer pe pler at the Hartem | Morrissey 4 that they were sit- . but denied they were out of @ can River end and Clark ting on th @rinking beer. y were drinking beer?" te Finn, of the police-| they paid for it, and n you Go." Clark were told to go. | oka ere Wea} BEACHY AND AIRSHIP DUE. Lincoln Beachy, the young and daring belie ‘ York Howpita! do: ally hurt ak aa e King - jt 6TH AVE. 22ND TO 23RD ST. N.Y. - An Unusually Big Carpet & Rug Sensation Don’t put off buying, because Wednesday is the day, and this is the place, these wonderful bargains will not last long. Lt and Stair Carnet. Yaroe Luxurtovs ‘xminster Carpets. Yard | M vd Laid and Lined Free. Exclusive enya aneres geen | Nothing better than the: jal Bo ris of hal and war caves!) Qee | | gadimct capes a awnere ner] POE | wool and perfect, bought at 2 price regular price of $1.29. We have 79 rolls emabling us to sell them at the price in matted effects, suitable for halls, | quoted. Value 95e stairs and rooms, at 79c. a yard. Value 1.29 J 50c. Crex Grass Carpet; a Yard, 29c. Crex Grass Carpet, 36 inches wide, the heaviest carpet made of grass; sells regularly for Soc. Weinesday only at 29. a yard. Wednesday Will Be a Big Rug Day. : $18.98 Imperial Scotch Body $32.50 English Axminster Rugs Brussels Rugs Velvet Rugs $10.98 $9.98 $17.88 Imperial Axminster Rugs, sire 6x9. Imported Scotch Body Brussels Imported English Velvet Rugs, stze Just the rugs for summer cottages. | Rugs; colors go through to the back, | 9x12 These rugs were imported by Made of the best carpets, and should | size 9x12. Rugs that are imported to] us, and therefore they save an im- retail for $18.98, sell for twice the selling price. porter's profit. Linoleums and Oilcloths Regular 85c Sheet Linoleum, 4 yards wide; suitable for any size room; slightly 39¢ Gamaged; B YAId.... 1... cece cece cece eter err ence entree ttowesaet teres Ne Lincicum, | O2C Linoleum, O7€ Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, in mottle and Cook's Cork Linoleum; the kind that's advertised; cut from full rolls, Wed- nesday, from 8 to 10 A. M., and from 3 to 4 P.M, at 32c. a yard; sells for 7S. 39c Ollcloth, Yd., 5c Good grade Ollcloth that retails when cut from the full rolls for 39. Wednesday, from 8 to 9 A. M and from 2 to 3 P. M tile effects. Cut from the full rolls; for Wednesday only, 57c. a yard. Ollcloth Remnants American Olicloth Co.'s No, 4 Ot! cloth, tn remnant lengths; regular value SSc.; between 9 and 14 A M. and trom 3 to SP. M, a yard, 19¢, 25¢ & 29c STORE YOUR FURS WITH US We have the best facilities in New York for fur storage Con iderable money is saved by having your furs altered or repaired during the Sum mer months Dress Skirts Made to 54.00 Measure for Select any material from our immense stock of B ack or ColoredDress Goods selling at 49¢, a yard and upward and we will make you a dress skirt in the latest New York style for $1,00, This is a chance of this | you should not over.ook Domain” i Silk Skirts to Order stock of new and up-to-date silks ing at $9¢. @ yard and upward, and we will ma ou a dress akirt fn the latest ew York style for $2.50. (ther styles up to £4.50. We guarantee perfect Gt L Siefer a beet tailering Opec a anne tan etre pee TAO nn Arete Men’s Serge Suits, )$ Men’s Blue Serge Suits,’ Men’s Worsted Suits, Fancy Worsted Suits, Com Men's Suits fn all sizes, including So Black Worsted and $0 Black Thibet S$ , Single and double breasted. Ask to See these suits at $7.5 you shop around, You will Men's Worsted Suits, $5 Men’s Mixture Suits, Black Thibet Suits, V*!ue $12 Wednesday trom 6 UHL 11 A.M. and 2to 6 P.M, 1 this special sale are single and double 7.50 $12 to $18 breasted Black Thibets, Fancy Worsteds in neat dark pat terns and Gray Mixture Cheviots. Also suits In this lot for young men 46 to 20 years. We shall sell these sults dur ing the hours stated on a basis of 40c. on the dollar of the ™ 3-Hour Trouser Sale The $3.00 Kind, $1.98 From 6 A. M, til 11 A.M, During three hours we offer you a choice of 200 pairs of Men's Trousers, values up to $5.00; sizes 28 to 48 waist made of neat cheviots, striped worsteds, cassimeres and a few k thibets Men’s Raincoats $3.10 46, at ats; small sizes Boys’ Clothing r $6 k 40 years, at Khak sk b Rompers; all sizes Wednesday Sale!? Lingerie Dresses, 10° $18 New Models, - Smartest, daintiest lingerie you've seen for years —dreses you' want for vacanon days down by the foaming billows or on the greensward in the country. French Lingeries, Sheer Summer Lawns, Solid Lace Sleeves, Stylishly Tucked Skirt, Lace Trimming. Exclusive models out of the beaten path of the ordinary— latest productions of the Bedell workrooms, Illustration shows the Princess model—bodice of Valenciennes lace and tiny tucks—skirt . nished with cluster tucks and lace —three-quarter lace sleeves—co- quettish, dainty, serviceable. Skirts are cut full and have the inimitable Bedell hang. Nameroas Other Models Seven Styles, | Four Styles, SixStyles, $10.75 $12.75 $14.75 SALE AT ALL THREE STORES. De West 14th Set 450462 Fulton Stree (645065! Broad Street JAMES McGREERY & GO, 23rd Street. 34th Street. DOMESTIC RUGS. In Both Stores. On Sale Wednesday, June the roth, 1go Royal Wilton Rugs. Size 9 x 12 ft. 27.00 150 Body Brussels Rugs. Best quality, Size 6 x g ft. 15.00 BEDSTEADS. In Both Stores, Fine Brass Bedsteads. An exten- sive variety of models to be discontinued. Twin sizes ...... nina Stans pclae ovin sinipaee © 22.50, 25.00 and 27,50 each 150 full size Bedsteads. Richly mounted, 2 inch tubing, and heavy lateral filling. Finished with best og ligh Tscnrer cts isis sieeiesic ous seeepers+ +2350, 26,50 and 35.00 each White enamelled Iron Bedsteads, Various models....4.75, 7.50 and 13.50 Hair or Cotton Mattresses, uphol- stered or Wire Springs, Bolsters, Pillows, Screens and Ham- mocks, FURNITURE. Sale of French Willow and Reed Furniture. Considerably below usual prices, Finished in various Art Shades to harmonize with desired color schemes, Suitable for morning rooms, bedrooms, tea rooms and models for veranda and lawn in golf red and forest green, In Both Stores. Craftsman Furniture made of brown fumed oak, upholstered in leather, Suitable for seashore and country homes, Complete suites for dining rooms, living rooms, libraries and many quaint and unusual articles desirable for halls, dens, studios and bungalows, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street, 28rd Street UPSET ATRL APMP APAP AE SMPSMP SRE? MANA APSA a SAP af ESPNU py The reason why more people advertise in The World than in any other newspaper is hardly a matter of sentiment —it’s a question of RESULTS, 1 es ee JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. SILK PETTICOAT DER'TS. 1 Both Stores, An extensive Stock of Petticoats, Made of best quality Taffetas in numer- ous models. Ranging in pricesfrom 5.95 to 15,00 A large variety of Petticoats, made of washable fabrics 75¢ to 2.25 MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP'TS. In Both Stores, Ladies’ Albatross and Flannel Skirts. The genetal stock includes many dainty lace trimmed and embroid- ered Flannel Skirts, French and Domes- tic manufactures as well as exclusive models made in workrooms on the premises, Italian Silk Under-Petticoats. On Wednesday, June the roth. White Albatross and Flannel Skirts, Hemstitched ruffe with lace in- sertion or embroidered ruffle. 1.50 eran ener nnn trennnr nN BAGS AND TRUNKS. In Both Stores. Walrus Bags, Leather lined with inside pocket. Gilt mountings,etc, Sizes 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 inches, 5:75 Dress Trunks, Duck covered, oil painted. Bound and strapped with leather and bronze steel trimmings. Divided top tray, shirtwaist and dress trays. Cloth lined throughout. Sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches, 9.25 Sizes 36, 38 and goinches. 10.50 NOTION DEPARTMENTS. 1n Both Stores. A large stock of Bathing Articles. Caps,—Dutch, “Edna May” and the “ Trouville,” 85c to 1.85 Shoes, — brown, navy blue, red, black and white. Sandals in black and white 50c and 60 Combination Sets,—cap and shoes. 1.50 and 3.00 per set Bags for bathing suits. soc and 70c each Hose Supporters to fasten with pin, Black, white, pink and blue. 20c per pair Dress Shields, Sizes 2, 3 and 4, 8c pair, 90c per doz, Elastic Belt Strips, 45¢ CHINA DEPARTMENTS. Country Cottage Furnishings, In Both Stores, Toilet Sets (12 pieces), New decor- RtOR sian eelriteaciuiers 3-50 per set Ramikins and Plates, Cups and Saucers.... coesoeM@g per dos, .DINNER SETS. French Limoges China, 100 pieces 18,00 Blue Delft (open stock), 100 pieces 15.50 Flow Blue, English Porcelain. 100 pleces....sseecseresereres APA He 10,00 American Porcelain, Pink decor. ation, 00 PicCEB..ccseereccece 7.50 CUT GLASS. 8 inch Fruit or Salad Bowls. .a.a5 each Nappies, with or without handles, 1.45 Celery Trays.....+ + B75 Sugar and Cream Sets......a.95 set ee SOROSIS SHOES, 1x Both Stores, The latest models for Men, Women and Children, JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. 84th Street. “ « The man who makes a “bid” for business ts the man to whom ‘business comes. Let a World “Want” give your “bid” broadest publicity. *-siadilingi