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THE EVENING WORLD, HOLMES FOOLED ROOSEVELT ON COTTON LEAK Witness Says He Told Presi-| dent System Was Perfect and Was Congratulated. WASHINGTON, June 1.—When the trial of Edwin 8 Holmes, jr, for dt. | STOCKS WERE MIXED IW SLOW MARKET Erie, Baltimore and Ohio, Smelting, Copper and Steel Were Best, Price changes tn stocks to-day were | Mostly gains and ran to @ point and over in Reading, Union Pacific, Baill. more and Oblo, Southern Pactfic, Smet }ing, Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Amal |amated Copper and Northern Pacific ‘Trading was slow. Central Kallroad of New Jeteey and Yuiging information as to crop reports Adams Exprees pold at advances of 10 before being made public was resumed ¢ in Judge Stafford's Court to-day, I C. New York broker, con. tinued his testimony, taking up his Van Riper, th story with relation to payments Peckham, Haas and Holmes, repcating much of what he said yesterday, but adding one tem of 825.00 paid to Peok- bam. Van Riper salt that Holmes had told tim that on a certain cocastor! in 1908, ta the re port, he had gone to the White House When there had been lea! to assure the President that the syst was perfect and had received the Pri ident's congratulations on its exe lence. Did Mr, Holmes tell time whether there was any justif tion of the suspicion that there wae a! a leak? He said there was; tre told me that cures to Price and related how Haas had gone back and forth several tUmex between him effort to have the ap- manipulated so as to he had furnished the and Price In a proaching re! sult Price's condit The outlook was Would not help film, and pleaded fave the amount reduced below ten millions !{ the amount could not be made higher, so that he could take the said that it possibly be made lower than 10,020,000 bales, Intt Price had insisted and the figures were made to conform ott could do Holmes to Price's requirements.” He sald that afterwant an effort was made at Holmee's suggestion to get an outside place for Statistician Hyde, order that Holmes could be promoted tc the chief position in the office Questioned conce the profits rea! mn 8 ners’ report for December, 194, Van Rulper said there was S41.071 to be dis 1m was divided nso four paris. This division had taken jee Dec, 53, 1904, at a hotel in New + York, where he and Peckham had gone tributed and that t te meet Holmes and Ht: fi onus aims. byt later Hi a come into. hie, office id happen to him tf Bi ‘that he was giving out { formation? ina could happen to had legal advice @. was no | WINS DIVORCE VERDICT. Reuben Alexant araver, Will Get Deeree. Although Edna M. Lindsay Alexantan argos preferred by her nm, an expert in wax engraving; brought counter m™ and demanded a dented the husband, Reuben A! charges against trial by A jury when called for trial his witnesses Riilian and Clare Stolle end FF orce decree will follew to Mr an: Mexanien in a few | quotations are as you at that a report show- ing & production of 10,266,000 bales. Price waa short and said those figures vision of was be Mr had . ni mings a id gotten go much money. | pay him any money for the on ever talk with vou le did. In December he said noth: urt, Mrs Alex. form. wae & Tox: acting afterward 5. Kan C., C. @& Bt L declined 134. Stocks weakened suddenly at noon on the Announcement of gold. exports for BANKER WHITE DROPS DEAD ON RAILROAD TRA | Union League and New York Club Member a Victim of Apoplexy. + Francis T, White, milifonatre trusted lot the Bowery Savings Bank and well knéwn elubman of this city, dropped dead from apoplexy to-fny aboard « preferred rose 11-8 and| Pennsylvania allroad express train American Smelting preferred 11-4. C.,} pessing through Pitteburg. Hoe was seventy-two years ald and lived at the Republican Crib in West Fortleth street, >W'n steamer. Keading sold be- | He waa a member of the Union League ie p Westordnyra annals ag and was affected alse by the declaration of only Ue regu- jar dividend on Central Kailroad of N Jeregy. Union “Pacific iom al of its| morn ig a@vance. De pales tote iat wer 281,709 sharee and dof | rl es Quotations. TOfa7i3, Maneat, Jowsst. closing om ~e Ret changes of stoc Amal. Coppar NBPRVESVSS Sees letel fe eee eeres 1+! Shs SSSES FTF OF. 1 2 xorg x00 ood — R Centra. aia ie ieee oS North. Pe 1B I i Ont & West.) SR oR Se > Pennsylvania IDs 1O& 1198 — 2 Premed Sivel .. B64 && My + 1K r =1% + 1% $1 ty ran + % 8 +4 + Advance, — Decline _ eo MARK TWAIN IN LONDON. LONDON, June I-A number of friends and admirers met Mark Twain | Samuel L. Clemens) on his arrival here! to-day from New York Among those introdveed to the American humortet was George Rernant Shaw, the author, with whom Twain engaged In converse: tion for some time. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Tom suits all pepe walities which omen amount of- weight oe we as clam in Broadway, Suits for Summer’s Dawn Pd Bh ade degree of summer comfort we must super!luous weight, and yet re- hich make for style; wherein is perfection of the Wm. Vogel es to the coat the the absolut & Son shoulder. It i shape-retaininy qualities, and that with the minimum breasted sack models, cassimeres and blue one-quarter, one-half and full WM. VOGEL & SON necessary ead ack ye thea!| <— % % ay aie “n+ — 5 3 Pe it & ¥ wy + y mt > im’ = Q +8 Hele Litensees trom Bond's Entract Co, and New York Clubs He got bis start In Mite es @ grocers delivery doy in Cincinnatl in the earty | sixties, and after the Civt] War branch- 4 out tn tye wholesale grocery busl- nem. A brother ta proaident of the| | Fourth National Bank, of Cinetnnat! His most {intimate friend and business associate wns Willlam H. 8 Wood, | president of the Bowery Savings Bank White nover married. Mr, White was noted In Indiana, his | Dirthpiace, for lavish College, at Richmond | A meeting of the trustees of the Bow- ery Savings Bank will be held to-day to arrange for the funeral, FLAMBOYANT EARS reem to invite Able to these bh 7 ont Thirty-scven years” made the Woodbury Meth elty. AS wrest wkiil and care are aiway® exercised, no trace of the treat- ment remains, Call or write Tent 1) for information. free. Nester In the Nursery Surely no soap is too fine, too gentle, too wholesomely good. for baby’s tender skin, There are particular reasons why Pond's Extract Soap and eae eatrece noep 08: should be used in the little one's daily bath. Pond’s Extract Soap is a perfect cleanser, it gently and thoroughly searches out every impurity, clears and refreshes. But it does more than Pond’s Extract whieh it contains—is a most ef- fective stimulus to the growing skin, allays irritation and creates that soft firmness that resists harm, Nothing like Pond’s Ex- tract Soap to instil! the “habit of cleanliness" from infancy. Baby rejoices in the morning splash ; emerges from it happy, crowing, Order from your druggist. Armour @ Company Makers of Fine Toilet Soaps ifts te Eartham Le and ave most DotIce for icate operation ® water TUESDAY, LAWN SWINGS. ton the market Nursery size, each Two-passenger size Other 2-passenger swings Four-passenger swings... | tume Parlor this season. champion to-order work short order. Typical: and chiffon voile, Former Prices Clearance Prices striped voile in delicate feta and hand-made lac SEPARATE SKIRTS, in extra sizes. These In the Toy Section, on the Fif Lawn Swings, strongest swin Including many of the most desiratte Models sh At regular prices such garments are a revelation to women who At the new low prices they are quite THE BEST VALUES OF THE SEASON and will find new owners in PRINCESS GOWN of white mattese lace over chiffon taffeta; en tirely hand-made and exquisitely trimmed with l!berty satin and delicate faces; made to sel! at $226.00; sale NEWEST MODEL GOWNS, tn va! laces, embroidered batiste $144.00 $116.00 $109.00 $79.75 rotdered marquisette or . $149.00 JUMPER MODEL COSTUMES, lorings, elaborately trimmed wit! full pleated skirt, trimmed to match, to be worn with guimpe; were $59.00; sale..... Similar reductions on pretty Linon Jumper and tinpate Models LINGERIE GOWNS, made of fine batiste in yarious colorings; all effectively trimmed in regulation sizes and sizes for small women; special, $6.24, 88.04, 811.74, 814.74 Pimer gradés Gn display at prices up to....... ones eee SOO.TE white and natural linens, poplinettes, linons, serges, mobairs, fancy mixtures, taffetas and voile; regulation and JUNE Shopping opportunities such as are presented during this series of sales are WHOLLY UNPRECEDENTED. Stocks of warm weather merchandise, that have lagged because of the backward season, must be distributed in HALF OR LESS THAN HALF THE TIME ORDINARILY REQUIRED. EVENING, AFTERNOON AND CARRIAGE At Marked ,, Reductions. * own in our Cos: | 8176.00 bands of taf $37.49 made and effectivel women and misses. trimmed ; “Little Dorothy” Capes grown-ups entirely. Here are “Little Dorothy” hoods and cord fastening. girls of 4 to 14 years. Price Summer Frocks For Girls of 4 to 14 Years. Seeond Floor, several rows 14-yr. sizes; $2.50 value; sale els, special Boys’ Wash Suits 96: to clal collar, double box-pleated front, sizes, collars; 5 to t2-year sizes Other Wash Suits in stock ranging from... ussian style, } to 1-year sizes made of pure linen, up to... 01 Jumper, Two-piece and Princess Model Dresses, in plain taffetas, foulards and check and stripe silks, in all desirable colorings ; all well We erbee Sizes and sizes for small +» $8.74, $11.74, $14.74 Other Silk Dresses in stock up to. For Little Misses. °°" A Cape season — but not for Capes—dainty garments made ‘of fine broadcloth, in white, blue, red, pink and banana; with sijk-lined Very practical little wraps for 6.94 “Full regular made” of fine madras, in stripe: tached or detached Finer Grades NEGLIGE in beautiful color con GUIMPE DRESSES of sheer white lawn; fancy bertha trimmed with fine tucks and Val. lace; kimono trimmed sleeves; belt of embroidery beading and ribbon; full skirt, finished with wv tucks and deep hems, $2.75 value; sale, $1.96 DRESSES, of figured lawn; guimpe effects, neatly trimmed with fancy ber- tha and lace; full skirt with deep hem » blue, pink and green; 6 to evr sie $1.96 DRESSES, of good quality linen, in tan, blue, pink or rose; Dutch neck effects, effectively trimmed with pearl buttons and stitched linen bands; pleated skirt with deep hem; 6 to 14-year sizes; $4.00 value; sule ( $2.49 COLORED WASH DRESSES—high neck, guimpe, Russian and sallor mod f effectively trimmed: $3. 74 also a number Motoring Apparel and Sundries. Standard Lines For Less Than Usual. “Usual” brings up the question of discounts and commissions— and they bring prices up to the top-notch, WE GIVE NO DISCOUNTS AND PAY NO COMMISSIONS What that means is all-important to the man who pays ening the cost of car up-keepir A special room on the fourth floor is devoted vt chandise for the car and its occupants GOGGLES, fecond and Blouses. 33") RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, made of fast-color chambray and white duck; long, full blouses and bloomer trou sers; 2h to 8-year saat) adi 94c is at all interested in Ie RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, made of Other Coats for San Domingo cloth, in navy, light blue tan; also in white duck; military semi-fitting backs, _w $5.04) LUNCHEON BASKETS, great variety $5.74 to $122.00 SQUARE SIDE LIGHTS, pair, ished with embroidered emblem on pleat; 244 to ?-year sizes; tisewhere $2.00; our price. 91,49 SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, made of chambray, drill and imitation galatea, in all colors; sailor collar style with white shield and tie to match; bloamer trousers; 4 to 12-year 4c with black satin collar $5.04 and $9.74 | Tall Lights, GLOVES, tan or t $) SAILOR SUITS, made of fine cham- bray and white galatea; three different models with sallor or military $1.89 LINEN PILLOWS, adaliions; siik-lined; finished with ruffle of Cluny lace LINEN PILLOW SLIPS, eyelet Cluny lace Medallions LINEN DOILIES, CENTREPIECES, LOW SLIPS and SCARFS; unigue design red and blue combinations. es, 81.44 and $1.69; stamped Centres, $9.46 to $6.6 rices $1.98 to 04 BLOUSES; made of chambray and madras, in while and colors, laundered and unlaundered; attached collars or ain neckbands; small sires in k 4Gc Emb, Searts, $6.46 to $0.04 Finer Blouses, including Blouses 60 Emb, Pillow Slips, $9.07 to $8.46; Pillow +++++ $149.00 A Splendid Collection of Summer ras Under Market Prices. Summer Shirt Sales are not difficult, propositions if one is content with garments made expressly for such sales—mixed assortments of Shirts that represent a clean-up of short lengths and odd pieces of But here are the other sort—bright, c the best imported and domestic materials in the most wanted patterns. Shirts—not skimped in any detall $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AT 94c. COAT MODEL SHIRTS, plaited fronts or plain negligee checks, plain colors and plain white; cuffs at Men's $1.00 Leather Belts, 64c. FINE GOATSKIN BELTS, with of Gray Suede Belts—all $1.00 qualjtics MEN'S MOHAIR DUST COATS, dow le and single breasted models, same, $4.49 and $4.06 | Cases 81.14 to $24.74 LINEN MOTORING special LINEN DUST COATS 49 to 93.04 Hand Embroidered Linens: Special. i n eyelet and solid embroidery, Tavle Covers, $7.46 to $51.24 Stamped 1907. R.H. Macy & Co. 's Attractions Are Their Low Prices C B’way at @thi Av. Please use BLUE TRANS. FER CARDS when you make | purchases in more than | TWO departments and ex- pect to take them with you, Use RED CARDS when goods are > to be delivered. ! : i 34th te 35th St, Old- F cima Macy Sales Continue. Distribution is being forced along decisive lines—a general under- Occurr.ng at this time, when the long-planned shioned Sales are in progress, such an underpricing is of com- manding importance to every buyer of summer supplies. Particular attention is directed to the many special lots placarded with our regulation “NOT ADVERTISED” cards. pricing unparalleled. Men’s Two-garment Outing Suits, $8.50 to $22.50. Hot-weather Cl thing, the problem of t Even the lowest-pri ner; but the fabric is not all wool The fabrics incluc f patterns—pin check, club check and rimarily—from manufacturers who have mastered ermaneni shaywliness in thin-fabric garments. ed ones—those at $8.50—are tailored in excellent man- priced Suits are 1 our cheviots, in the aid effects—also in plain ts are half or quarter lined with mohair, satin or silk; and the seams and ith simi Trousers are finished ¢ better ones are ide buckles and belt loo) At any price you elect to pay—from $8.50 to $ long or stout 22.50—any size—regular, Straw Hats and Panamas. The Braid You Want, The Shape You Fancy And The Price You Prefer to Pay ed rush with sale stacks on Hat’ Department an the Meeting the long-del: two floorse—in the re Fifth Floor and on special tables on the Main Floor. Split Straws, straight brims, 99c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.97, $3.49 Sennet Straws, straight brims, 99c, $1. 49, $1.98, $2.49 Milan Straws, flange brims, $1.49, $1.98, $2.24, $2. 97, $3.49, $3.2 Mackinaws, flange brims. $1.49, $1.98, ao Porto Rican Straws, very fine quality... Genuine Leghorn Braids, telescope shape, $5.00 value... $4.96, $7.49, $9.94, $14.56 Far and away the best Panama Hat walues we have Men’s Hot Weather Undergarments Starting the Season with a Sale of $1.00 Shirts and Drawers th Drawers and Sieeveless Shiris—the most comfort- a man can buy, as the increasing de- with the demand < we have larger and more com- more than kept pac ecause of the cool weather a prominent manufacturer of Ath- e-length Drawers sac ) great to pass by, ever Undergarments a-plenty. plus stock. The 1 though we had in regular stocks Athletic Shirts an nadras, in Jacquard of Negligee Shirts; usual $2.00 valu: SHIRTS, made of hest quality imported materials, $; $2.50 values $3.50 ot Linen Shirts, $2. 44, HIGH-CLASS SHIRTS, made effects on white and dark gr custom-made Shirts. , blue, wine and tar coat model and ¢ Drawers knee-lengt } d $1 00 garments, Good Values from ae ar Stocks of Athletic Shirts and Knee-Length Drawers. Shirts and Drawers |, stripe and figure nunds—patterns rarely found excepting of pure h liste thread, best imported (French) balbrigga ported White Lisle 7 Drawers to match rts and Drawers, Knee Drawers to mate the bills if he ; Knee Drawers to ¢ Thread Shirts, Draw WOMEN’S UNDERGARMENTS, Knee-Length Draw GOGGLES, with oval lenses, GENUINE POGNON SPARK PLUGS ts and shoulders. SEARCHLIGHTS, ty: c $0 Thread Vests, low Regulation Style Undergarments. Drawers 10 match 49c * sarment—French | gan; pearl buttons and extension straps lersey Ribbed Cotton Pants, D4; stamped, 90c to $1.08. Stamped, $4.07 to $8.74 A , Pants, umbrella shaped; lace Extra fine French , finished as above 6He # Karment Tops, with backs, 40¢