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TO BUCKMAL MILLION Miss Violette Watson as At- tacked in Argument of ! Counsel. Sleeping Above. ” gaia Mre. Jo exp SAD -FAITH CHARGED.| Ths Zoa80 ee # & Sausage tn the ¢ “ls what I am wang y-day Attorney Smythe Declares that Is Court Is Used to Force Settlement. Herbert FE. Snst @ay tn the com the xults of V' Wnomes F. Walsh, the mining mult Fnillionaire, and those of Dethelf C. 1 againet Walen and Miss Watson ‘or | my tne © per cent. fee ho was to have re- Gelved out of any sums he might have | ; Teeovered from Walsh_gs attorney for Dire. Watron. Haneen got an rmitting him fo examine Miss WatsonUbefore trial, illiam A. Purrington, © her testimony, has In his office at No before trial shoal Nicoll, Anabie 4 1 who is eighteen yea raey, n Bay Forty-third str war retently buspended from prac-| Highitay avenue, Vimer Park ¢ Division, without | iysta, as. a m0 | fp: er, of counsel tor | ¢ me store was bombarded Bon, re: ! MF. Smythe charactenzed the whoic inks as pure blackmail, and de tbat the real object of exam.n- Viowtin Watson before trial was to obidin from her .esiimony need- 4 by Hansen to sustain his claims Qetins: Mr, Walsh, but was for the we of extorting & money settle- from the mining millionaire by Bhreacs of pubiiciry. “The Appellate Division bas declared a Yaiid cnuge of action exists for C. Bansen® suite against Mr. b . 8 there Was mo enforeeavic Med by hirn An benalt of V1 uted by him it a ecainst Taones F. Welen,” Mr Smythe clares he was to For tis sorvices ae -ay eteon 4 ber cent. he mixht obtatn tor he: i gach of theme tiree suis. The frst for 32040 damages for easauit batiery, Loe second waa for $18.0e @oeeci of promise to her the wird was for the recovery wi for breacn of @ contract, the @ which has mever been re- Alleges that Mise Watson over tis head and eettled these with Walsh, receiving substantial of money from Walsh, and his are for his # per cent. of thes owns. He mts wace Mr Walsh # for an alieged def- jon of his character. Says Claims Are Unjust. “Phe order for the vxasmination of tte Watson before trial : Raine! on aMdarits that Bras about to eave the jurisdiction of i court, and I! was believed she in- ded never t 2 ereafler, and at an hour wh the Jost ssured him that the ive prompt #ttention etter receive tory These aliega are false, as show iG ¢ garmen by Mies Watmin's anewers to the Aree LUGS. These ob prsgtions bur her ye Judge Ditten- | Lt % on new Brill models er ‘ore urrington, when able suits for immer ehe swore thar fe living in this espa tg aA thal she going to Kurope y anywhére else, and thet all | ay be @ rved on her by leave them = Ce" ottices of ner attorney, “Dame! , “The object of examining Miss Wat- on ts Rot to secure Lemimony necee- Bary te the port of Mr. Hansen's But, but is {0 the purpose of extorung B, Sittoment for Tomes F. Walsh by feate of publictty, and thus the pro-| poe of this cour are being used for| ¥ of treud Me the submitted the report of dward J. MeGuire, as referee, to the ate Division on Hansen's With the Watson-Walsh jon, whloh he finds that Hansen had Be, TS stesso, action for entoreing ie alleged Men, as he had no enforce ble contract in either of the three cases rs Violette Watson agains, Thom ¥. ‘mish; the findings of the A Division agains’ Hareen and maion for a year, and an aff E Mortimer Hoyle, of Nicol, Anable & YB office covering the whole ground Ex-Judge Dittenhocter upheld Mision was resery EXTRA SESSION CALL NEXT WEEK Gov. Hughes Will Have lators Back in Albany in a Fortnight models. Tatlored wntil worn out ind of worsted, blu and $18. Special SUITS of we ti fabrigs) to dark Special MERE De. YOUNG MEN'S 1 df new designs vis- thbeotas 4 AlMany. i foe toni AU © covet! Ss im aes KR De Inert next woe SQU4F 14th, r reo QAdw Cos , — atl GIRL SEEKS HURLED GANT - CRACKERS. INTO STORE AT NIGHT | | Bahd of Youths Badly Scared|Catherine McDonald Dies in Members of the Family Al trimmed to hold shape, fit and style Values up to $15 fabric, design ind making are values up to $16.50 JOURNEYMAN TAILORED TWO and TH rsted, velour and smartest n two and three button models ue (in unfinished wor models and fabric designs in FINEST WORSTED, VELOL R, SERGE THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, IU (GIRL OF TEN + FATALLY HUI BY ARUMAWAY Hospital After Thrown Down. Being Dasying Into © group of ehiidren who cre playing on a Brooklyn atrest or tay, ® runaway hore attached swinging from mide tn 1 ten-year-old Cath erine McDonald. who died shortly aft rward at the Cumberland Street Hos 4 etster, ty burt, er frightened standing who had left his wag. milk at houses in the | When the cracker G@stance away the bolted down Emerson p the sidewalk after it hock At Wiloughty aven | were playing, ami bef: they could cet out of the way the runaway knocked them right and left. All bin the McDonaht « serious Injury. re Chief Lally, came along in his automobile 1p Catherine and Frances and took them to the Cumberland Street Hospita Wejtsman, the driver of the milk wagon, was arrested and will be charged ‘| with eriminal negligence for mot pitch ing his horse. ——S TOOK CHILD TO HOSPITAL 1N AUTO THAT INJURED HER. horse who Mrs. William C. Johnson Ordered Chauffeur Hurry, but Girl Was Not Badly Hurt. Mrs. Willlam C. Johnson, who lives in fhe Maxtstrate suctested that Keac: call a meeting of the firecracker siaat end earnestly request his comrade: fire their ammunition tn the str sep | King street, Flushing, and whose hus. {pand is in business af No. 14) Broad. | And he iet tt eo at that. when Ke-gan way, was on ner way te the pler of the ‘oul Te Nove Sootin Steamship Company, at The’ most modern tailoring plants in the world— The most highly developed tailoring organizations in America— The higiest salaried designers— The cleverest fabric experts— All are employed to produce Brill clothes. Result—Brill clothes are the most modern and finest tailored reac’ y-to-wear clothes sold in New York. | ry | | overal children | tren escaped | picked: the foot of Twentieth street, Fast River his afternoon In an electric 1 | | o |’ Extra Specials U. S. TRUE. BLUE SERGE SUITS. Brill stores are now selling the last 1,500 of these fzmous suits consider them best value In America under $20. sold and no complaints proves thelr service satisfac- All sizes, Now—but hurry FULL SILK-LINED SERGE SUITS, with SILK SLEEVE purneyman tailored to highest standard sizes, Luxuriously comfort- $ Serge experts Tens_of thousands GRAY WORSTED, CASSIMERE and CHEVIOT TWO and THREE PIECE SUITS and all-wool blue serge suits Cut on new | $10 | Special HAND-TAILORED TWO and THREE PIECE SUITS erge, cassimere and cheviot that in every detail of $12.50 SAXONY most wholesale tailc CASSI nels Tall $17.50 Wide range of sults for $10 1 SAILOK t color odels y high-g n New York at a popu ar UITS in RUSSIAN an STORES 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich’ s 1251 STREET, cor, 30 Avenue, eh ARREST Se ee me — 4 1 LP -Werrpeperee- | LIGHTNING BURNS CRoPs SEAN'S 7 a iehed, petal to TW Bowing W 5 o } . CAMDES, No 2, Fine 1 : ™® ATey a wirves 6 t a eee ree ee s 1 A “ . wan be DP, Vie. f j _ Bevoomenr AGAINST WOMAN rani of a judy ll ct like Exercise. C. WOWWe ( ; x u ‘v 4 i els ‘for the F $14.50 | Weat Twenty-fourth street Ae ie was t Malssner, five years old, t wn cflidren hi apd ca ney in enema hansem acme trom the ‘Thirty-r and down Firet aven the corner at that street wher minutes Store Closes at-5.30 P. M. ole eaomef dire New York to Philade!phia ““ NEW JERSEY CENTRAL TRAIN EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR (Te. m. © 6 p.m.) Stations in New York West £30 Street en@ Linerty Breet. (Leave Weet [80 Street ten before the hour). Vestibuled Coaches, Parior Buffet and Dining Cars Olhe coma dire To Buy His Summer The Man Who Has Waited Suit Will Be In Luck, Tomorrow 500 Summer Suits for Men Formerly $18 to $28 Tomorrow at $14.50.a Suit Light-weight Summer Suits—half-lined—three hundred of them made of cool worsteds, and just brought in from one of our best fac- tories—the balance are from our regular stocks and made of fancy cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds and black thibets. The fancy suits are all in neat patterns, in light and dark shades. They are identical in every way to suits previ and $23. All, tomorrow, at $14.50 a suit. Be early, for best choice. ' Main floor, New Building. Let Us Help You To Be Comfortable Don't fret. If you’rea man, don’t wear a stuffy, full-lined coat, just because you don't have a tropical coat and trousers. Save the lined coat suit to wear next Fall—and save your temper. Don’t wear over-heating underwear, when the porous kinds are here, to help you to keep cool Get easy-fitting Oxfoids. Give up your bake-oven Derby for a smart, cool straw. n't blame the weather—it’s glorious, Dress right—and en oy it. Women may change the details, and profit by the ously sold at $18, $20, $25 | Only Three Days Left of the White Sale With its wonderful opportunities to buy beautiful garments at tow prices. The underwear in today’s offering is of the best quality daintily trimmed with laces, em- broidery and ribbon, and is priced Breatly below the regu'sy White Sale values. Corset Covers, two styles, at $1.25, were $1.75. “hemises, fire styles $1, $150 $1.75 and $2, were $1.50 to same advice. We've made a scientific study of this question of Sum- mer Comfort Apparel. The best garments that the brain and skill of man have devised, for the comfort of his fellow, are here—for Men, Women and Children. Keep the House Comfortable Indoors and on the veranda, have rockers and other furniture that is COOL. There is variety here to meet every taste, and harmonize with al! decorative conditions. Porch Kockers, $1.10 and up. Swinging Benches, $4.50 and upwards. And all the other furniture. Be sure that the Refrigerator is a good one. Have a Water Cooler that is not a public enemy, Have a Filter, if you are at all suspicious of the water. Have an Ice Cream Freezer—because you like the de. dicious coolness, and want it handy. The best varieties of all these things are here—in broadest assortments. Also Electric Fans, Window Screens, Screen Doo We have everything to make you comfortab) you'll find this a wonder.ully comfortable st your shopping in. And, if you simply want the things without coming, send us the list and see ow well you'll be served. Cool, Dainty Cottons | for Vacation Dresses /} While market prices are going up | present stocks must be closed out, and meny tempting reductions are offered in our Cotton Good» Section. Reautifn! Silk Gingnams that were G0e are sow 38¢ a yard. They are at $1 in light grounds, in plaids and checks with woven dots and figures This is an amazingly low price on of silk and fifty trimmed hats, in charming, The silk and cotton cbiffons are! colorings. Some of them come out o! among the sheerest and coolest of} where they sold for 86 fabrics, aud they have all the dressy i, Economy [Busoucah Sub Station Store, Old Building. Stylish Trimmed Millinery Drawers, three styles $2.75. ssid adic ahha Nichtgowns, four styles, at $1, $2 and $3, Were $l.ov to $3.75 Petticoats, two styles, at $1 and $3, Were $1.50 and $4.50. Fourth Meer. Old Building. —_— Embroidered Robes at Radical Reductions Not many of them, go the first to come gets the pick of the styles— however, they re «I! beautier. They are semi-made, summery Kobes of fine batiste. Embrotdered in strik- ingly effective patterns. As they are attractive, cool, partly made, all planned fer as to style, and are worth a half more, they are partic- ularly desirable robes. Of light bine, ecru or white ba- tiste, embroidered in white, ecru end blue. At $8, from $12. At 611, from $16.50, At $15, from $22.50, Second feer, Old Buflding. and $2 about a hundred recent styles and our own stock, » 210 and upwards; others, of equal value, have just emerged from the boxes in which the broad picture come early to. ‘There broches, peau de cygnes, checked taffetas, About bat Note whether you tan afford to miss this beauty of silk. The half-dolla bear eg trom, te scp ip iss quality is now priced at 38c. In here are sorts of shapes, fror pr “f colorings as well as plain| hat to the little tricorne; and trimmings epnnint Of Wings cet gins Fonte ribbons, flowers and foliage, The value of res ue “ . ari Hton check taffetas | ™Mings alone is usually far greater than the total cop! sala tet sg ‘ou of the hats. on poaear 2 Bi sil eg | 7 If you want the best of the choosing, ariond ot fe Bpants TH wort morrow. $1 and $2 each. made Rugiand sod r © it - und serviceable for shirt-walet sulle $1 to $1.75 Silks at 50c a Yard—a rouna-up of lo elude er, green, pink, | ~Silusa that have sold tp our own Block at the higher prices. now’ or By PIA) are plain and moire silks, hie and wray with white Tuscan silk sultings, and odd colors in Burlingharm silks tic “Mercerired Cocton Votles age| 1,500 yards in all, and good picking for early comers. now priced at 20. This fabric is ; 4 tear earn wiih o arta aan Maslin Underwear at Low Prices—you know the in various plain colorings, 1 exellent values and low prices of our White Sale Underwear B vortous Vain colorings, including | Iaxybe you have forgotien that the Jaume Bale ends this seek cream, the prices below, and consider Geamné Sew, O16 Duliding opportunity for real ecopomy Nightgowns, 65¢ and 75¢ Drewers, 25 and 35¢ $5 and $6 Over- Chemises, J5¢ and 50 Petticoats, $1 aud $1.76 Corset Covers, 25e amd S0¢ MI nl waists at $3.50 i . Wemen ; $ cgi $1.75 Two-Piece Dresses at $1.25, or wnte . me lawn with blue or black dots, made with plaited walet anu trimmed Meh) with embroidery Skirt has a deep flouude. Also two-piece Dreases of white lawp; waists immed «ith all over embroidery and skirts with deep Gounce.at $1.75 cach. Wer 7% Girls’ and Young Wo Just the #kirts for made of light-weight worsieds lng pinited styles Lengths, 36 to Pormerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Bummer outings JOHN WANAMAKER “itt 'ieit sire” nien’s $5 Skirts at $3.75 apd ¢ walicing. ' They ar te fancy checks and etripes, in fud 40 inches. at 64.75, regularly #. Consult World Heal state Sacrfin Ottery To-Day Stern Brothers To-morrow, and Until Noon Saturday Exceptional Values In Men’s Shirts & Pajamas Sott and Plaited Bosom Shirts, Woven and Printed Madras in an extensive range of light and dark eects, also Corded White Madras, Coat Models, cuffs attached or detached, $1.00 95¢ Paiamas, in light or dark colors, with military collars, Women’s«& Misses’ Riding Habits A VARIED ASSORTMENT IN BROADCLOTHS, CHEVIOTS, MIX. TURES, LINENS CRASH AND KHAKI WITH NORFOLK AND TIGHT FITTING CUTAWAY AND BOX COATS of Khaki, Linen and Crash, from $16.50 to 23.50 of Mixtures and Cloths, “ 26.50 “ 54.50 SEPARATE RIDING SKIRTS IN SAFETY, RIDING ASTRIDE AND SIDE<SADDLE MODELS, of Linen. from $7,95 to 11.75 Men’s Automobile Clothing Mohair Dusters, double-tweasted, collar buttoning close to neck $7.45 to 16.50 Double-breasted Linen Dusters, $3.50 to 7.45 Caps, in Linen, Pongee, Mcbair and Cravenctte, 60c to 2.75 Goggles, : 1.00'to 4.95 Black Rubber Shirts, doub.e fiy front, three buttons, close fitting aéck, 4.90 Complete Lines of Lap Robes, Gloves and Leggins, Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Very Attractively Priced Misses’ Tailor-made Suits of Imported Repp, Semi-fitted Coat, Pleated Skirt with fold, 14 and 16 yrs, $7.78 Misses’ Sk!rts of Imrorted Repp, Pleated Model with tailored fold, 35 to 39 ins, 3.95 Misses’ and Girls’ Jumper Dresses, Chamiray, Linen and Check Gingbams, Various Models, Pleated Skirts, 12 10 10 yrs, Girls’ White Linen Dresses, Du:ch tleck Model, $4.95 to 9.05 Fall Pleated Skirt, 6 to 14 yrs, 3.75 Giris’ Washable Gingham Dresses, Duten Neck, short sleeves, 4 to 14 yrs, 1,98 (West Twenty-third Street) Lord & Taylor Glove Department 16-Bution « Elbow Lengih” Double Finger Tipped Silk Gloves, Pink, Light Blue, Lavender, Black, White and Light Grays, PI.25 per pair Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; 19th St. and you will see in the above picture a house, a sailboat, a tent and a small rowboat The question ts this: If the wind should blow, which one of these devices would most likely suré vive? . 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