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AUSSIAN WOMAN | OF EARL DEALER DVESON GALLOWS’ IN BOGUS CHECKS ‘Ask Czar’s Clemency for ures in Profit and Loss Ac- Attempted Murder. counts of Various Hotels. English woman who has represented! Rea: 2 ‘nerself. as an intimate friend of ‘the ‘Appeal of Her Parents to the’ astors, tne Venderbiits and the Me- b : seers Allisters, is being sought by detectives, Throne to Save Her Life . [in the employ of the Hotel Men's Asss- : ' ciation and the police of New York Was: Ignored.. and Philadelphia, after leaving & trail = of bad checks and unpaid bills amount. (ey AT TWO OFFICIALS Mrs. Eva Fox-Strangways, a beautiful ” y ling to thousands ‘of dollars. “MOSCOW, July %—With the observ-| This remarkable young woman, who : ae haa lived at some of the most expensive fence of the ‘greatest ‘privacy, Mme. | votes in the two cities, has posed as Wromkina, who in March last attempt-|h, gaughter of the Earl of Iicheater, -@4 to assassinate Gen. Rkelnbot, the/one of the richest and most promipent Prefect of Police, and who in May of English peers, and through her “made an attempt to murder the Inspec-'| beauty and Ghee marner had no Yor of the Political Prison here, wound. rT sage ane Laka bep ais only " w ~ om ‘she siness, Ea eee Inia nee coll | but with rome of the most prominent ly smuggled H > Spaashacged inthis; clty-at- sunrise 1+ (Fee from a sociai viewpoint in New York. . Mrs. Fox or Mrs, Sttangways or Mrs. Fox-Strangways—she has gone under jthe three names as occasion or con- venience required—had only been in New York a few weeks when she got into communication with certain members “were of the Board of Education. She had a Jah epatdemands was not charged with | Wonderful knowledge of the world. She jactual murder, but accused of making 2&4 travelled in every part of it: and ‘Phe authorities mad Her parents in inher behalf, but thelr efforts Tt ie believed that her mind | Hshtful. ‘nea nvaeeivg Her income was such, she represented, that it was not necessary for her to work, bur just to be employed she was She was the second woman executed | induced t cept a place ks @ lecturer “tm Russia within a year, Anna Bene- | in oe mee amcnti She yen begin ‘cemacantthal er to the cti a Hetova having been put to death ar} Pees to the | ea ee Kronstadt jast October for complicity | not believe she will fill the engagement. ‘was unbalanced and that she suffered owet large bills to department stores and the big stores were willing to t | funds 5 3 Fri Park A (no funds) . 0 Westminster Hotel, unpaid bi 180 n Hotel. unpaid bill se tratfor ino funds) 28 émand Continues for Union!.; Fox-StrangwWays was aiso known lorf-Astoria and at the Hol- and Southern Pacific— : Gains the Rul. |THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS Interect in the early stock market! To-day’s highest, lowest, closing prices and / fo-day centred in the dealings in the ree Saree of stocks from yesterday's final = “of which peg # SESE NE wat Inion Pacific sold at 18 and 14 rie GioasChTnes @ompared with Mi 3-4 last night, while 4 ae hye — ‘Gouthern Pacific rose 34, Reading. (Kansas & Texas and Brooklyn Trah-— land Northern Pacific 3-4. ‘There 4\ as selling to take profit In sone Am Smelt 4 juarters of the list. with the advan- e@ of these sustaining factors. © hadian “Pacific declined 3 s ul Pitfersed i 1st and Sivas Sueftcld Steel A: 1-2 The market was oroad and ac- Weiter trading eased, but the prices eld. tL UPFle+idtet+ 114+] + $44 WHERE WIFE PUT HIM! i <= fealthy Contractor Gets Bail and ~ Leaves Hotel Ludlow for a Second” Time- Louis 8 Meyer, the wealthy tractor, who, for a second time, w Inited -Kipety Company...and U08 | der Sherif! Albert J. Jonnson ordered} his discharge from Ludlow street 3a' fs defendant in an action f . brought by Ada E. Meyer, way tat he has ‘been too kttent Kathryn Keouga Conrad Harkness, whom he {s alleged to have taken out for automobile sides in June smashed in an acci-| } The auto wa: Hy. > and Mrs. Harkness! jiep ib 2 wet tet te tre —reenerred corres: ce with: Hatkne: M mitted, alleging he iste ‘to avold paying counse) fees, WHEAT. STRONG WITH THE SHORTS BUYIN WPRMAY sted HITE mative tor (ay, the shorts being g00 4, higher, @)- ning prices. w 92.518; , Deegm RECEIVER FOR “JIMMIE” ROOSEVELT APPOINTED. gment for $50 Returned Un-j; ed, and Creditors Find Riv- | erside Drive Mansion Closed. | Hascal has ap-| 3 { | Court Ju | atreet velt in I ft Tr . 343 Kiver- side Drive, ts ———___- DIVIDEND: NOT DECLARED, At a meeting of the directors of the Shuther\ Pacifica Railroad held to-day | ion} was taken on the quarterly at. The meetipg adjourned for when! the @vatter of declar- lend will be taken up. dotan't know, co: aul World “Situations Wantc and ° Find. © 1 No,"748 Columbus aveniis, “etrallowed Of the Ancwer! carboric acid her home to-day. Bh, (wag taken to J, Hood Wright Hospital, where be 19 bald a pelaoner, LER TGR TE OLE Re a TEAR hgh SRR NLS THE EVENING WORLD ~TBOGUS DAUGHTER [*is-czevsor%. [BUNVAN PLEADS EARL,WHO DUPED 400 OF OVER $54, 00 oo Given to His Woman ~ Companion, |Company, and then “hid ~himself: In [cheap Harlem “flat with a woman He appeared tn the Court him with stealing this sum. has been discharged from custody. petite “WALLS FALL AND BREAK — New George 4. Cohan @averal ‘ineffectual attempts to run) |Rer description of travelling was de-| JUDGE DAVIS SEES “ Il, be-|man named Smith were found gullty at the Old Blley to-day on the charge i& plot to blow up a public building. | Detectives have found that the woman | Of Navin attempied to murder “Ed- and-modis' She always deessedweil,| olty June 15, Smith was sentenced to} of ss uct | penal servitude for Ife aad the|Casey, of No, 4 Mrat avenue. The| i pe & woman of such beauty, and suen splen-| Churchill weman | was given id recommendations. Bome of th years penal servitude. F H tels which have had dealings with Mra |. Judge Vernon N. Davis, of New York, | they Were taken to Bellevue Hospital, | ‘ was an Interested observer of the Michael Murphy, the wrecking foreman, | b fand occupied a seat.on the bez was arrested. Theatre. ‘Theatre. There were ten men. worki fifteen VOGEL BROTHERS, 42nd St. at 8th Ave. Mid-Summer Sale of _Men’s Fine Suits P | SAHIS Mid-Summer Sale marks the most important money-saving event of the year. All smal! lots of Men's vits have been grouped together and i reduced in price to a {friction of their worth. The oportun'ty is nov hee in which aman may secure a Vo-el Frothers’ Suit at a smaller price than it cost to manufacture. Men's Light Colored Suits, Reduced to Men's Dark Colored Suits, i $ 75 Men's Hlus S-rge Suits, O Formerly $14, $15, $16, WMien’s Light art Dark Colored Suits, Reduced to Me's Bue end Eiack Serge Suits, § 15 Men’s Gray Worsted Suits, e ___Formeriy $17, $18, $20, Men's thin Worsted Suits in the) Reduce‘ to new Gray and Grown tones, cvz S ; ded and mottied. kormerily $22, $27, $23, 4 port d “lus end) Men's Suits of import d “lus end Reduced to Elack Serges, #2 or * lined. Also Suits of Tromca’ Worsteds, the kind 992.75 - talors charg $55 for. Formerly $_5, $28, $30, 'SMURSDAY, "JULY: 25,1 907> GUILTY TO THEFT Helping Bank to Recover Loot Chester’ B. Rynyan, the man who jatole $99,000 from the Windsor Trust had picked.up on the street, entered a 5 5 7 nh {plea of guilty to an indictirent. charg- Final reductions on a collection of about half a hundred splendid gar- id larceny in the fret degree |} ments, offering unusually Choice selection, at an UNDERPRICING Sessions before Judge Whit- Se end “pen eee (weak Gorerree one La Laon. Coats. and aud raps, in white and backs made of ren- grey and unbleached. soc per garment. Mosras str : aissance lace, embroidered nets. and lar ed effects— 5 eS 3 gat back: ine. balance Of the stolen all mourited avr chiffon and taffeta vinings. ae Complete assortments of Sea Island Bat Pert eres ane indincnsay charees Long Evening’ Coats, made of chiffon broadcloth, in white Laura Carter, the woman to whom’ he 0: i Former prices ranged from $34.74 to $169.00. fihean corpus. tare Clearance Prices, $14.74 to $88.75. Parrot O ae a lars entad pail Calcaate Chiffon Shoulder Wraps, finished with long ends, trimmed | SKULLS OF 2 WORKMEN. Accident Happens on Site for the Two laborers were severely ‘injured, The sale collection embraces “CHICAGO MAY” SENTENCED. ! provabiy fatally, by = collapsing w LONDON, July 3A woman known/| And Forty-aixth street to-day. An old as “Chicago May" Churchill and a, structure is being torn down there make way for the new George M. Cohan on the wall when it fell, but only two/f and insertions: skirts full pleated chi Guerrin, an ex-convict, in this} Were hurt. They are Joseph Valinda, E -_For children of 4 to 14 years. No. 1814 Second avenue, and Peter ukulls of both men were fractured, and R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. B'way at 6th Av. JAMES MACREERY & 60. q 23rd Street. 84th Street. Ed gE a Advertised Merchandise on Sale Friday ie ? and Saturday Morning. r | In Progress Throughout The Store—Midsummer Clear- i ance Sales Affording UNPRECEDENTED | : ECONOMIES. i|| Many Of The BEST Values Are Not Advertised, Because Quantities. Are Limited. We Cannot Risk Disappointing Matl Order Patrons. Women’s Imported Lace Coats ine And Wraps: Clearance. 5" LADIES’ COATS. 1m noth stores. : Taffetas Coats. 9.50 and 12.50 White Serge Coats, Length 50 ‘ inches, : 16.50. MEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR. In Both Stores \2« French made lisle thread and Bal- of}! OF HALF AND.-LESS.. Embraced are: briggan Shirts and Drawers. Blue, ening’ and pastel shades, elaborately trimmed with laces and braids. Not enough at any one price to warrant detail mention, b eal with satin ribbon; former prices up to $17.74, sale _ Children’s Wash Dresses, In A Clearance Sale at $1.19. = \_ Lowest price quoted this season for tub frocks of this character— high grade Dresses made hy one of the best known manufacturers of children’s apparel, and made to sell at $3.00 each. $6.74 ‘ . Cotton, French and English made lisle thread Shirts and Drawers. CHILDREN’S DRESSES. In Both Stores. The remaining stock of white and models and materials, Odd sizes, Con- siderably below usual prices. : colored Washable Dresses. Various z 1.00, 1.50 and 2,50 - Jumper Dresses. Made of blue chambray trimmed with white poplin- —-—. ette. Sizes 8 to 14 years, 2.25 White lawn Guimpe Dresses, Plaited waist finished with bands of red and white or blue and white dotted dimity. Size 14 years. 4,00 all at the northeast corner of Broadway High Neck, Russian, Box-pleated, ma ae 2 Cosspe: and Waist Styles. *. © of very fine figured lawns, plain chambrays, checked ginghams and dimity—all handsomely trimmed with fine laces, embroideries to ny \ ? = SP RSE Boys’ Suits: Much Underprice. # NICKERBOCKER Suits—the entire stock or a well-known \ pee wh as a guick distribution and is well ac- i quainted with Macy facilities for disposi i zal ae ‘y facilities for disposing’ of big stocks in rents are rarely offered opportumiti 5 moderate ae ae pbetleks pportunities to outfit boys at such \ eee and $6.00 Suits at $3.79. Double-breasted Belt Suit s, with knickerbock SETS ; made of cheviots and cassimeres: sizes 8 to 16 years. ee ! $6.00 and $8.00 Suits at $4.89. Double breasted Suits with Knickerbocker trousers: made of fine wool cheviots, cassimieres and worsteds; many styles— Many suitable for fall wear; size for boys of 8 to 16 vears. al, | SHOE DEPARTMENTS. 1n Both Stores. Sale of Low Cut Shoes, Women’s Oxfords, “Court” and Gibson Ties and Pumps. 3.35 per pair © = formerly 4.00 and 5.00 Including the remaining stock of Tan and White and several models in Black. Patent Leather, Dull and Glazed Kid. The latest summer models, Men’s Oxfords, all leathers, Wash Suits: Clearance Continues. These are suits from our regular stocks. Were $1.49 to $3.49, DOW tersiaie gists i OW. teases save ueca pres ----$1.29 and $1.89 3.85 per pair Blouses at 46c—Laundered: made of “Red Seal’ madras; fermen 3.00, coe os or plain neckbands; also in white, unlaundered; izes for ys 3 to. 16 years. Similar blouses ‘aré sold elsewhere a JAMES McGREERY & 60. Boys’ Extra Trousers,79c—Knickerbockers, made of crash, ‘ x khaki and white duck; 8 ta 16 year sizes. 23rd Street. 34th Street. Vacation Requ'sites for Boating, \ _ Fishing and Camping. AS [GR UITE essential that you visit this Macy Sporting Goods section | ‘before you start on the vacation trip, if you want the BEST ie tools for outdoor fun and want them’ to cost you least. ve ;: If you are ‘fond of boatiig we can furnish you with any ; 7 Sort of craft, froma canoe to x tS-mile-an-hour automobile boat. If BOYS’ CLOTHING. 34th Street Store Only. « ou are 2 fisherman, here is eve § You.could possibly want in : ; eseatynf-fiesh andes : : ee = ‘ets a Sattoratest: = = Washable Bloomer Trousers.Made-- eM you plan to spend the vacation under canvas let us pro- of white duck, whit tural and bl ade you with everything from tent Pegs to a completely outfitted S Sooner . Ten eeuner ou ear es ca ent linen. Sizes 6 to 17 years. - 75¢ ‘ r needs for the vacation—tennis, golf and baseball supplies, Washable Sailor and Russian Suits, AS BOOUS stocks pene, of linen or imported cotton materials, Russian model sizes 3 to 8 years, Sailor : 17-ft. PALMER MOTOR LAUNCHES, ains in Otter Ss Sone of the Tare var i Departme: 3,000 Negl sce Shirts, ormer prices $1.25. $1.50, at 77¢ All the season's $2, $2.59 and $% S'raw Hats at..$1.35 150 Genuine Panaa Hats, for serly $2, $10 and $12, at $5 Aliour.$3.50 and $+ Low Shoss now at.... ...... 82.65 aR SEES Pi: Se fae Hurt Pianos Many «i good piano is next thing to ruined just because some jack of all trades urflertakes to repair it. If your piano néeds overhauling, Jet us examine it and we will give you a detailed . account of everything that should be done and the exact cost for doing it. Our work is done. by the best specialists that ‘ money and experience can command, We make special terms now for this work in order to keep our “workshop: busy during the summer months. , me Sterling Piano «. 518-520 Fulton Street, Cor. Hanover Place, Frooklyn Close at 12,30 Saturdays—July and August ; ie Té know of no launck tmmthe—tast ____Suits sizes 5. to alf B usual price ras Complete assortment of Imported and Domestic Straw Hats for boys and giris, Fs-We PALMER LAUNCH, 17-4 ed y Kine, capable of a speed of 6 per hour. As above, furnished completely with a canyas coy J flagstaffs.. 2. TS forany-size boat by 3, flag (We WHY accep: ¢ Palmer factory). ¢ ‘ Thirty-fourth Street. ‘ - “FISHERMEN 'S-SUPPLIES: SPECIAL WRT ee and ends of various tines—marked down for a quick Udds and e 3 dd or a quick outgoing: MINNOW PAILS, of sheet stecl, ralvanized and enameled in eireecae lots: At D&c; were $1.49, $1.79 and $1.98 At T4c; were $1.14, $1.29 and $1.39 \ At 39¢: were 636. 79¢ and 9c | SALT WATER HOOKS. sretled with fine qua fty gut; package of six 6c TENTS FOR THE CAMPER. ade of extra heavy 10-oz. duck; complete with ridge ty A Wonderful Discovery! Theodore 'M. Davis, a New York millionaire, who for years has on - = glx 4 4 $>x44-ft- fi ___been searching for old tombs and $7.14 7 $13. a4 gibt catacombs in ancient Egypt, has — i " # Just made a discovery of startling Rileasuas for aboye Tents, made of 10-oz. duck; 7x7-ft, $3.59; importance. 7xO-ft, $4.32; 9x9-ft sens 7 beat See Next Sunday’s World! Steamer Rugs: Exceptional. ». Tagan] XCEPTIONAL in the size of the.stocks as well as in the E ‘Values, INNO OTHER STORE WILL YOU FIND 5 4 TS AS LARGE AS THESE. The demand has gone beyond the seagoers. Motorists are coming to the fore—firding such Rugs ideally useful on auto trips. | Fringed Rugs, medium colored plaids both sides; 60x72- | inchieachi icc ciee plelates eisin nein owl's eetiern Gels om seiala cid + $3.62 Rugs Rolled and Strapped, ready to carry; heavy Rugs, full fringed} Scotch plaid one side, plain reverse; special. . $4.84 All-Wool Rugs, in a great variety of Scotch plaid designs ‘on both sides, or with plain backs; 60x72-inch size......$7.19 Imported Rugs, medium and heavy weights; plain or plaid Bea Sideswair tenes LEP PERS SAAS $10.39 to $39.89 Indian Robe Blankets, Navajo design and colorings; odd substitutes for steamer rugs; each.. . + $7.14 8 A Ticket of Admission to Golden City Free with Next Sunday’s © World—In Brooklyn Only. = 1 SOULE SINT SIONAL NT STIS