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FAG ADMISSION OF WATINS AT HAYWOOD TRIAL 2 “Prisoner’s Counsel Hold That Miners’ Magazine Articles Are Not Pertinent. SS ae eS he ene “DID NOT ADVISE FORCE. Contends They Prosecutor Ba ‘Have Important Relation J H to Steunenberg Murder. __Borse, Tato, June 19.—Rdwant Bayce, for many years President bf the so Weetern Federation of Minera and now ‘on the prosecution's roll at to- jpeasion of the trial of William 4, charged with complicity in the murder of ex-Gov. Steunenbers. Writings to Prove Plot. Boyce, whose connection with the qniners’ organization endef in 1802, was ‘expected to pave the way to get before the jury many articles published In the Miners’ Magazine, their official organ aid to be inflammatory and inciting to Maolence. Some of these articles the Btate tried to show were written br Baywood and the other accused offi- clas. (Boyce's testimony, however, was de- (© ferred, the counsel on both sides pre- ting arguments on the admission of nator Borwh began the day's proceed- pe by offering end apectfically naming e, To the introduction of each Bit the defense made genera] objec- and stated that (hey would pre- specific objection to each. The gen- psoas was that the evidence oonnect the defendant with the of 5 — and describing of the ar- yen will be read to the later if the Court edmits them as n E. F. Richardson presented For, Bie defense against ; ftichardaon quoted from the rec- of the cane of “Spies ve. the Peo- the ruling as to the admiasion Tr articles. In the case of Miners’ Magazine, he said, the ar- Hes Gid not gompare in tone with the Mlenge Of the articles im the Spies LRichardaon read at iength from enhdenee in the Bples cases the let~ Herr Most to Spies and other nt matter published at the time. t there letters and other force, dynamite, - murder and @invit'on and-exeonticn _ Murder Intent Not Shown. Continuing his argument, Mr. Tich- mgaid that in none of the articles bf the Miners’ Magazine was there dl. Tect of Implied connection of Gov. Bteunenbers lied Haywood's prejudice nenberg becau: his col with the He ad against on course adopted and that those who demmed should not be held respon People tn th a F approved the Steunenberg. a rich mine owner, was the first wit- | i | bullet had entered the ENGAGEMENT 10 COST HIM 3.00 Part of $50,000 for Which She Sued. The Jury in Justice Carr's part klyn, the Supreme Court, Br hearing the arguments agement” breach-of $50,000 brought by Miss Cura’ E. New. combe, aged forty-five, against wealthy bachelor Frank Slocum, med fitty- eoven, thie afternoon brought In @ ver- ict for $3,000 for Miss Newcombe. Jus- tice Carr denied motions by both sides sntending to modify the decision ‘The jury Was not out long after At- tornes Richard T. G for the toy of fifty-seven, who was afraid his od: ters would tease him if he married, hw summed Up. Mr, Green sisisted that Blocum had gone about the trial engage- omantic fervor as of coal, ech in a love ‘This pretty figure was equalled ¢ ney’s refutation of allegation that in their ten years ship only two kisses had been ex- changed. Mr, Green said this was twice he many as were really given, at least by the client ‘Mr. Green sald that Slocum had ‘gone around to see Miss Newcombe ony a few umes. On the 9 sald, Mias Newcombe Client most persist him with words 0 lonely state and dropp notes when he was On one occasion, Miss Newcombe dixcowere, Mr, Bio- cum in the humide ac of wewing a button on his shirt. ‘The lawyer said she gave a low ery of “Oh, you! poor, a: let ine sew that on for edie, attach- ent in @ man- pped the cap court bobbing in on jolence on his ng pleasant litte at home. Lawyer Green, ner that would ha on any other single PUTS AN ERD TO LIFE WITH PISTOL BALL Women and Children Hear Shot with Which Philip Lahm Kills Himself, ‘The report of a revolver coming from the high knoll in Central Park near Fifth avenne and One Hundred and Sixth street, known as Fort Trenton r the grounds pot Was heard also at n's Pass police station, Fannitg, hurried to the Patrolman point | In the shrubbery at the top of the hill | | | Fanning found the body of a man of about sixty-five years. In lis re ve-|hand was clutched a revolver, fro which @ single shot had been fired. T e man's right tex yusness cards th ple. and he From letters a man was identified real estate de: East One H le for the Governor's murder mator Borah argued for the the Miners’ Magazine should t relying on them to prove their of murder, but im order to help jury in determining among all the tances what was the antinus of femtern Federation of Miners of § Haywood is the secretany amt and the Miners’ Magazine the wat these articles did ind that they ¢ organization to arm fox © of newspaper A ———— ROHARD’S PAL i) ; KILLS HIMSELF. ‘FORT COLLIN y HM. Hallo the Baldwin wmld that a i MFO suicide Pawitive. Stax Erion with the asnas Wy. Seoanenbers. Hallowell says tha 4 a dw ©) ganchiten da) in poor health and (A work, He Was sonti out. always went arme Mendes pay for his work a, without quoting trom | He maintained | comp bor 1 was the j en rs, SHIRTS excel all others Look for the Clnett Janel. CLUETT, PEABODY 4Co., 6d 20 West 23d St. FP xtraordi SLOCUM’S TRIAL IRISH TURE TO BLAZE |Jury Awards Miss Newcomb) of}? Hill, startled many women and children | they THE EVENING. WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 19073 ple” than any other stretch in trefand, and the | posed bonfire will be as interesting In ' ite way ax the fires tha: ad on Tare Hi in the days t ida. AT MAYO'S FESTIVAL 2 Se2Seo for the hosts of visitors expected. Tom - - a » cross-country champion end man, who comes from be in the three-mile event t him will appear James Crow- i ew arrival, who ran & Sunday, the “10 beat Arthur Duffy at he latter in oper country Famous Celtic Celebration Will Be Signalized at Sunday's Outing. ay rn dalle jike a winning Denia ch hare last easily fom the feld Murray, of Dublin, es who distance wh will be time in ring of frishmen ‘The «reatest outp reason will mark the and women of the *@4 plenfo and games of the Mayo Men's Warts and Moles, Superfiuous Hair, Tattoo held in Celtic Park be in the nature Association, to be next Sunday wil STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT NOON Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Greatly Reduced Prices—Thursday Women’s Summer Waists Lingerie Waists, ince and embroidery trimmed also tailored shirts, Heretofore §3.75 to $4.75. 1.90 High Class Lingerie Waists, ot fine white fabrics, ie) 50 lace and embroidery trimmed. Heretofore $3.75 to $6.76, . or Powder Marks, Scars, Red Veins and all other disfiguring Blemishes of whatever nature ’ speedily removed, leay | Mayo 1 lasses wil ing no noticeable trace on the Su evening after %-/of thelr former existence. Hundreds letio game dancing cort are) of cases successfully treated during over, To «ive thin part-of the pro- /the past 37 years. wramme the proper Celtic favor, a hame | Ls nee Dp tor tm ak . Wodbatny INSTT | ablaze in the middie of tho great at 22 WEST 23D &T., NEW TORK. letic field. The turf was cut In the far ‘amed bog of Munalummaun, Partry, 4p tho County Ma #t which village | there ts now in f wt a college ex- cluaively devoted to teaching of the Gaelic jangunge and ature, This famous bog 1s of more lepre chauns, loughramauns and “good peo- No Extra Charge for It. Advertisements for The World may be left [at any Amerioan District Messenger Office in the city uot! o PM Corner 17th St. 6" Av. WILL HOLD TO-MORROW On Their Spacious and Beautifully Equipped Suit Floor, The Sale of the Season Finely Tailored Suits 7-9 9:75 25 | | ! | 7” | 10° 11°° 12°°° Which were ordered and made especially to enable us to bold this most remarkable sale. | : Considering the rich qualities of cloths, the beautiful styles, the good workmanship and the extremely low prices, this will be the most important sale of finely tailored suits—unapproached by any sale ever held in this city, PRINCE CHAP COAT SUITS of gray worsteds...... 8.75 ELEGANT WHITE SERGE SACK SUITS..... - ALT 4 FINE VOILE SUITS, the newest summer shades...... 10,00 ENGLISH SERGE SUITS, the very choicest models. 12.50 TROPICAL WORSTED. SUITS, many pretty styles. . 7.50 BRILLIANTINE COAT SUITS in brilliantine-and stripe 9.25 Values range from $15.00 10 $32.50. B. Altman & Co. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, JUNE 20TH, MEN'S HOSIERY WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AS FOLLOWS; LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE IN FANCY COLORINGS, ALSO BLACK WITH EMBROIDERY, | 30c PER PAIR PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS. $1.60 PLAIN BLACK COTTON HALF-HOSE, 25c. PER PAIR PER BOX OF SIx PAIRS, $1.35 { Fifth Avenue, 34th avd 35th Streets, New York. 23d St. FOR WOMEN wy ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY nary Sale —Lingerie Waists. = $4.50 Linen £6.75 Prenc Than One-t lalf Regular Value, | eee 2,000 WAISTS hae | ar stock and reduced in price to close them out quickly. | ‘ mn t each lot,’and the values are th atest that have ever | | eine ' $2.50 Lawn or Batiste Waists I 85 $3.50 Persian Lawn Waists « « 1,40 | 2.00 3.00 - » Batiste or Lawn Waists “ h Lawn or Batiste Waists « « French Lingerie Waists, hand made, hand embrold- 6 75 ered, lace trimmed. Heretofore $9.76 to §12.50........ . Women’s Suits and Dresses Tailored Washable Coat Suits, of imported white poplin, detachable silk coll WAC ORAM, VAN ie BIC RO Sse 5 Ui caisincces tne amascine's White Lingerie Dresses, made of richly embroldered, tmported robes elaborately trimmed with lace, Actual value 19 75 SPECIAL SALE Women’s Lingerie Dresses Princess Models, of French Batiste, in white, pink, light blue, violet, or natural; elaborately lace trimmed 8.50 ana 11.50 Heretofore $13.75 to $19.75. The “Franklin” and “‘Suitana” Capes Handsome, long draped capes, French broadcloth, white, tan, gray or blue, richly trimmed, embroidered collar and sleeves; was §29.50. 17.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Washable Dresses ~Girls’ Washable Dresses, x collection of Jumper Rus- sian and high-neck models of linen, poplin, chambray and gingham; 4 to 14 years. Heretofore $4.75 to $6.75.. 2.85 3.75 - 5.75 Girls’ White Linen Dresses, of fine white linen, FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. handsome! embroidered; 4 to 14 yrs. Actual value $7.50 Misses’ Two-Piece Dresses, of fine lawn, white grounds, blue, pink or red dots; collar and cuffs of contrasting color; pleated skirt with fold; 14 to 20 yrs. Value $9.75 bilipsborn THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP. To-Morrow Skirts At a Tremendous Reduction 75 Taffeta-Lined Voile Skirts 10.75 Recently $17.50, $18.75 and $20.00 Mounted Over Heavy laffeta Drop Skirt Various late models, French Mesh, London Twine or Aliman Voile; taffeta trimmed, richly embroidered or self-strappings. A SPECIAL OFFERING The ‘‘Alexandria Cape’”’ A beautifully draped long modish 16.50 cape, of finest French Broadcloth, in | all pastel shades and white, with richly embroidered collar and sleeves, | Value $30.00, Opposite Fifth Avenue Hote: | 12 West 23d St. through to 22d. | Underpriced Sale —-OF— ‘Women’s and Children’s Hosie: y. Which Will Include a Manufacturer's Stock of Samples WOMEN'S EXTRA FINE BLACK COTTON HOSE, velvet finish, fine black tan gauze eotton, black and ian gauze lish ivead, fine black silk lisle and black lace lisle thread; 50¢ quality; 8 pairs for $1.00; per pair WOMEN'S PLAIN BLACK. AND TAN SILK LISLE, PLAIN TAN LISLE THREAD, black and tan lace effects; 8 pairs for G8e.; per pair 25c WOMEN’S PLAIN BLACK GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSE; seamless; & pairs for 60c.; per pair 19¢ 35c 500 DOZEN PAIRS MANUFACTURER'S SAM PLES of women’s hose, comprising plain col rs and fancy designs; values 19¢, 25c ana 35c r ’ ce, to 78e. per pair, f CHILDREN’S MARROW RIBBED BLACK LIibLe THREAD HOSE all sizes; excellent. quality; vale 26e, te per pair, 8 pains for BOc.; per pair. 19¢ CLOSING OUT A LOT OF CHILDREN'S STRONG BLACK RIBBED COTTON STOCK 0c INGS; value 17¢. per pair, for MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts, 4 de nccnisoa - 4 peewee 5 necdsabehibb at i Boo attend WAbvcsni ? 4 | | | | } JomDaniel Sonst Sons, | | Saks & Campany Herald Square (3) ® cuffs edged with lace. Fur Storage Department We Are Prepared to Accept Furs and Fur Garments for Storage During the Summer . We will call for the furs—carefully clean them, and report to you their condition; they will be stored in modern cold storage rooms—a treat- ment which restores their fluffiness and lustre— and insured against damage by fire, theft or moths. When you want them next Pall, they will be delivered in perfect condition The repairing and remodelling of furs and fur garments will be undertaken at much lower rates than during the fur season On Thursday, June 20th, Women’s Swiss | - Lingerie Dresses 4: $14.75 Regularly $30.00 Princess model of dotted, figured or striped Swiss in white, navy or black grounds; lace trimmed. Women’s Washable Walking Skirts At $2,95, $4.50 & $4.90 New full plaited models of white or natural linen; plain or with folds. Women’s Blue Serge Suits Entirely new models—medium or three-quarter length coats, deep plaited skirts with folds. Regularly $49.00. At $24.00, Regularly $45.00. At $29.50, Women’s White Serge Suits New Fifth Avenue, Prince Chap or three-quarter length mannish sack coat models; deep plaited skirt with folds. Regularly $37.50. At $24.00. Regularly $40.00. At $29.50, Women’s Linen Suits Fancy lace trimmed models of French linen or repp in white, pink, light blue or heliotrope. Regularly $29.00. At $46.50. Thursday, June 20th. ry Sp Summer Waists for Women ty M Waists of Sheer White Lawn, with rows of em- broidery and lace insertions extending down the front and yoke; clusters of tucks to give fulness; three-quarter length sleeves; tucked collar and Value $2.00. 98¢ Waists of Sheer White Lawn: entire front trimmed with insertions of embroidery ani side plaits 4 plaited back; % sleeves Value $2.50. $4.25 Waists of French Batiste, prettily trimmed with insert ons of German Valenciennes lace and Swiss embroidery forming fancy yoke; three-quarter sleeves: cuffs and attached collar with insertions of lace and edge. Value $3.50. $1.98 ingerie Waists, handsomely trimmed with lace Liner with motifs of embroid ry and pin tucks; three-quarter sleeves, with motifs of embroidery and lace insertions collar and cuffs with inser- tions of lace and edge. Value $4.50. $2.98 § Sheer and ay, Friday and Saturday, June 21, 22 and 23, A Special Sale of Low Shoes for Women Regularly $5 and $o. At $3.60, \ Shoes for Summer, in all the approved leathers and correct models. Satisfactory shoes that are extremely dressy yet thoroughly durable. Tongue or English Pumps, Christy Ties, Two~But~ ton Oxfords or Sutlor Ties, fashioned of tan Russia, patent or dull calf or kid; Cuban or Louis XV. heels} also white Buckskin and white Linen Gibson Ties, Low Shoes for Women Value $3.00. At $2.25. Pumps, Christy Ties, Gibson Ties, Ribbon Ties, Oxford Ties, of patent or dull leather or white canvas, turn or welt soles. P Semi-Made Robes At Extreme Price Redugtions Mull or batiste, white, pink, light blue, royal or nile; full skirts with material for waists and rimming. Value $13.50 At $7.50 Value $19.75 At $13.50 Value $28.29 At $19.50 Jeue $42.00 At $29.50 ee ol