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~ His Guilt, Says Darrew. “END OF DEFENSE PLEA.| “Lawyer Praises Miners’ Federa-j - tion’ for Standing by. the Accused Men. — BOSE, Tity Clarence. Darrow, ff Chicago, who Is jinving the Inet \ ord, for Haywood: jn the trtal here, took up a defense of Jack Simp- Kins’s Might after the arrest of .Or-| hard. Mr, Darrow’s voice was Very ( Roaree, the result of his five hours and minutes of speaking yesteriay. hé spoke ‘to-day only with the 3 ext effort. mae ask us why Jack Simpkins is Pot here,” oaid Darrow, “and T wit “that he {s afraid to be here. I dort 2 to go around the question and any fantastic reasons. He ts that's the reason. “Hawley telis you that Simpkins's ‘fignt proves thet he te guilty. With it statement I take serious® issue. the, fact that Jack Simpkins ran way nae he is guilty, then by the the fact that Haywood, and eaaieuaivess di4 not run away roves that they are innocent. “One ts just as true as tha other, Dut peither is true, I used to think I could) © tel whether a man was guilty or not the way he acted, bot J got ere it ago. Some of fi = revet new have acted In the mest and taost Innocent manner = many an innocent man has had ‘to take refuge fromthe mob. ®, | don't know whether Jack Simpkins {mnocent or not. Is there anyway I Had Reason to Hate Him. “eimpking “haired against Steunenberg, Orcbard naa ‘gezeon, ether rightly er wrongly, te har- Ybor hatred against Steunenberg. Bimp- ‘Tkins and Orchard ba bean together i= ane for = month beforethey weat to Zaidwell. rhatever @impkins went to Caldwell to do, he went away without doing it but would sta et of douse that the man mullty, cut that ts not the stuff the breve of the Western’ Federation of ineral arer wads of TiN Jack katcag na by hin a tand by him and rie foliar judge him until he has had his day "it “ptenpicina ‘had Deen your drother men of this jury would haye told away uatil the passions Ba inperiel iy whieh wowta Batioutiy fy to nla wtory and render a fair just verdict upon him. Of course Defendants Saver Now. “You men know that theso defenfants re ‘fer sater to-day pies they were es months vy mnged..can g Mr. Darrow here went into a Tongthy | actisslon, as to why the defense had) put Steve Adams and George A. etttbone on the atand. He demanded Anow why the State had not put:K | - Sterling, the detective of the Mine | ners on the stand. Adama, the at-| tained, waa on tril for the} & man tn Northern Idano. | inder there clroiimstapces Darrow sald} ‘would rather: out off pia right arm! AT take: the stand, | he Gealred the acquittal of m not afraid of whet he would inst Haywood. but I Adama, iny client, t side out under the cunning mation of Benator Rorah and then hile testimony used againet him a} eeoond trial for nig lite be-| ‘But Fact that Man Accused by| Orchard Hid Is No Proof of | bed reasons to heydor | 9 po Sen hah mney BOSTON, Miriola, explained to-day tity of | pewder which Nos'yes or er to the ‘The Meutonant-commander said about a dozen cases of powder were taken out ‘an the. proceeding Is or. lech technically n, from. practice, it betng custom: pawder has been stored June 17. ee oruisers Tennessee and sailed to-day from Brest, New York. uropean waters Eater Maley. Santo sponte Biates of the to ‘orean delegation to ee their reception or or chet Teported mission. U.S. CRUISERS FRANCE FOR BREST, July %.—In the rr of Japan navy. Sage. a “eee nity toast and the American baw American orators this evening. ST.LOUIS LEADS TDAPPEARAT THE: WARSHIP FLEET HAYWOOD TRIAL’ 10 THE PACIFIC Cruiser Leaves Straits of Ma- gellan in a Hurry? for San Francisco, PUNTA ARENAS, Stratt of Magellan, | July %.—The American crulser St. Louis arrived here to-day trom the Kast Coast @nd-continued without loa ef tHme oa her way to San Francisco, July 25—Lieutenant-Com- mander W. W. Glimer, executive of- |fioir of the United t@ates battle-ehtp | tre. Aldrich. was provided for in case was réinoved | from the magazine of the dattle-ahip-| Dlinois yesterday was not taken out | plaintiff in 1890.~Hé met her in Switr- beckuse of any deterioration in the ex- | laced in the magazine at the ‘ard. This is In accordance with naval magazine for a certain length of time, remoro places fall you. The ‘reason he {s not here is rhe iilinots bas been i inigry Gos hers ROOSEVELT NOT INTERESTED IN COREAN E WASHINGTON, July %.—The armored They form Admiral Stock- feed special service aquadron and have “OYSTER BAY, July ST te sented here that no {nformation Source has reached Prealdant Roosevelt ing the intended visit Ponca Contclonse ana comentection it ideralion has been given the mat- dinner given by Rear Admiral Stockton ‘oposed the * Heaith sailed for home ASKS SEPARATION: TO SAVE INHERITANCE Husband Declares That Why Mrs. Aldrich Does Not Seek Divorce. Is) 1 \ \ Mrs Siusanne 0. Aldrich applied to Justice Gcudder tm the Supreme Court ot Brooklyn to-day for #2) a month | Glimony and counsel fee of $1.60 in a j suit for separation she ‘has brought eesinst her husband, Herman W. Al- arte. In an aMdavit Mrs, Aldrich declares that her busband left her in 1906 and went to live with another woman. She bord that he enjoys an income of $4,000 a yeer from his grandmother's estate, and that in his grandmother's will abe, that ® quan; } of her young husband's death. Replying to his wife's completnt, the young tar meys that he mérried the ‘exland, where eho was travelling with her threo children. She was much older than he, but he fell tn love with her and they were merried. She did and] not love ‘him, ‘he asserts, and married Navy-) him from purely mercenary motives, Two years ago, according to his aM- Gavit, they agreed to separate, Since then he has been paying hen SR & month, Also he fitted up a fine hone itor her in Flushing. He aeks, i€ it is true he ts living with another woman, why his wife dows not ask for an abso- lute divorce. Then be answers the question by asying she knows if she Ce she would lose alf her interest in randmother‘s estate in case of his Justice’ Soudder Bhip. the shi atter any in a ship's NVOYS Gee ‘Washington France, tor some time. the Pacific from to the members of The Hague EYEGLASSES CLING fast to your nose—even in the muggiest weather—no tilting, slipping or if they have been fitted with The Harris Suction Clip Attached to Your Glasses for 35 Cents. Sold Only at Our Four Stores, WA ovis 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West 128th St., near Lenox Aye. 442 Columbus Ave., 81st & 82d Sts, 489 Pulton St., BROOKLYN. the “aubject LEAVE HOME course of a and of the of the ooser alt __ WHE EVENING WORLD, verenent Steerer lemey a a THURSDAY, JULY 25, eesee: PEELEAEEAE SEEEOCEOEES DES EOS EELELOESE SELEOESOOESESEOB ESO ENS HES 1Old-Fashioned Bargain Friday Sales At The 14th Sse Store. Quantities Restricted. No Mail Orders, except where otherwise stated. STORE CLOSES AT 1 O’CLOCK SATURDAY. To-Morrow, 10: A. M. to 1 P..M, Newly-Laid Eggs. Every egg Sarat to be fresh None jelives Quantity PITAT Ps 19074 To-Morrow, 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. Men’s Office Coats. Black Seersucker .with White Stripe Positively only 1 to ac tomer, Value SSc. r: 33c (ote Té-Morrow, 10. A. M. to 1 P.M. Rough Pongee Silk. Remnants, including lengths from to 10 yards. Variety of color- ings. Regularly- off the piece 59c, Not more than - 25¢ To-Morrow, 10 A, M. to 1 P. M. Lawn Wrappers. In red, navy and bdjack. striped immed with braid and fiounce on ekirt, Not more than 2 to a 39c customer. Bac! "(fee eR REE RI? Each ind Fieor. Te-Morrow, 10. A. M, te 1 P.M, ee 25c To-Morrow, 10 A. M, to} P. M, Dress Good Remnants, including Nun's. Vell- ings, lenriettas and) Fancy Weaves. In Biack. Values up to 60c. a yard, Not 29c| more than 20 yards Ofata Fleor.) — Men's Summer Surts. 2-and-3-Piece Models Reduced to- Almost 4% Price For Friday, also Saturday Morning. One of the most extraordinary events of the month. No man who reads this will miss this opportunity, AM newest fabrics and styles; tailored in made-to-order Style; properly trimmed; every detail carefully executed, Fancy Mixtures, Black Thibets, Blue Serges, strictly all-wool, the Blue that remains Blue despite sun and rain. Some coats are unlined, others half lined, some full lined. mut Sat toomy, insuring a comfortable warm-weather garment, 2 $888 sers with or without cuff bottoms, Clearance of Men's Straw Hats. Every hat,that was formerly priced at $1 and 50 Cc $1.50, at $1. 00| Newpo: “toa Long is Tala Twente! Spring Lamb; i 12%c eset Shas Mitte. De, a 1S yards to a cus- tomer. Yard E Ota [5,000 Pairs Of $4 “Wealk-Overs’’ at Sy: Sales for Friday, also Saturday Morning. “SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT” Shoes and Oxfords. The best values in-the world for the money. All the toe shapes and Twenty famous lasts; button, lace and -Blucher cut. heel heights now in vogue, Se leathers prevail, the correct AA to EE. No Mail Orders $1. 98 ~ """{/000 GAREFULLY LOOKED-OVER “WALK- dress sorts. Sizes 5 to 11 and widt Filled on “Walk-Overs.” Pair....... OVERS.” . Just a sight hurt on this jot. Patr ie $2. 59 D_ TIES. Viel _MENS= $3.00 Gans as and Russia ;_sizes 6 to 11; widths C to EE. Pair.. $1.65 MEN'S SAMPLE CANVAS SE AND OX- FORD TIES. $2.00 and: $3.00 yalues; sizes 6, 634, 7 and 7%. Pair ....... $1.00 MEN'S GRAY CANVAS SHOES ry Ox- FORD TIES. Sizes 6 to 11; leather soles. Pair 49c Every Hat that was formerly priced at $2, $2.50 and $3, at e Our August Sales of Furniture, Extra: China, Glassware, Rugs, Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Household Linens, Lace Cur- tains, Upholsteries and General Household Fur- nishings, begin next Monday, July 29. Tremendous bargains in every department. Boys’ Wash Suits Sults here that were made to retail as high as $2.50. All expensive materials; combinations of colors that will please the most chaser A ostery. Friday, also Saturday Morning. MEN'S 5c. SAMPLE HALF HOSE. From a Union Square importer. Pisin Black and Tan as well as Gray, biue, Embroidered and other novelties, Cotton and (Third Floor,) Opposite Abraham & Strears. Misses’, Heretofore $4.75 to $7. Misses’ skirt; 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Coat Sults Heretofore $14.50 and colors, richly lace of linens and galateas; Boys’ _Sults. 8 to 17 years. Boys’ colors; 1 to 3 years ne HUGHES SIGHS. NEW DISTRICT BILL Sure Act Is Constitutional, but It Will Be Tested in the Courts. {Mpenin) to The Vivering World.) LLHANY, July | the Aenate Dhe Governor believes t ‘oonstitutional, despite t faot | ie ratained the #hoe-etring and | ly #haped Matriots of Kings and Fork, where Hepubliean County | yon Personw ani state Chairman | cua in antral, a Vapi narin, ouallty. of te, Ad iy der aa oon: | cath | hla be. we ald | ‘doen e440 | Frenctt Hand Mad trimmed and tuckin Bonnets of lawn, lace and ribbon trimmed. Heretofore $3.00 to § Franklin Simon. & Co, END OF SEASON CLEARING SALE FRIDAY Summer Apparel. For Misses and Girls Girls’ Dregses, of linen, chambray, ainalty and Scotch ginghams; white and col Mand Bmbroldered Linen Dresses— White, tan, pink or blue, richly embroidered’ waist, pleated silk collar ‘and ouffs, pleated skirt with fo! Misses’ Lingerie Princess Dresses—ot French Batts fn white 5.50. 9.75 Boys’ Washable Sults—“Broken Lots” Russian and sailor models Washable Norfolk and Double Breasted —Of army khaki Heretofore $5.00 to $7.50 Norfolk and Double Breasted Sults— Majority of suits haye extra pair of Knickerbockers, of {m- ported worsteds, cheviots and navy serge; 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50 For Infants and Children Wash Dresses, Russian and waist models, +6 mos. to 3 yrs Fifth Avenue Gtrls’, Boys’ and Infants’ bid toisd etre: 2.75 12.50 | 8.50 50... Heretofore 619.75 —Of tan or white pin, detachable 14 to 20 Mott Bo trimmed and embroidered models; 14 to 20 years. 15.00 Heretofore $9.75 to $29.50, : For Boys white and colors; 2 to 10 years, 95c «4 1.45 Heretofore $2.00 to $5.00. i, white and colored linens 2.75 white and Heretofore $2.00 to $3.75........ le Short Dresses, nainsook, lace Heretofore $2,25,, 1SOsseechoverecevcnecas . Wome 68 High Class Li of batiste or mu embroidery trimme roller Hereto! o7, High Class 50 te 94 Skirts —o¢ {mpc 1odels, two fold: Will Close Out Friday 75 Linen Dresses and Coat Lisle thread; pair........ CHILDREN'S RIBBED FAST BLACK, TAN AND WHITE COTTON STOCKINGS. Narrow ribbed; double heels, toes and i: soles; fast color; pair 123 WOMEN'S SHEER FAST BLACK GAUZE COTTON STOCKINGS. Very sheer; double soles and 9, very elastic; pair Cc WOMEN'S COBWEB GAUZE LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS, The very sheerest kind; made with garter tops; double ‘soles and toes; silk * finished Hale; all slzes Black, Tan and White; pair 15c WOMEN’S GAUZE LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS. Hermsdorf fast black; double heels, toes, potas 35c¢ etc, 3 palrs $1; palr.. (fain Floor.) Men’s Shirts. ; Printed Madrases, Percales and other good shirtings; light, medium and dark patterns; all have good work- manship, reinforced yokes; cuffs 4o-match—Each. O4ain Floor.) ———— ’ ‘* Boys Shirts. Sizes 12 to 14; all plain negligees, tn light, medium and dark patterns; very neat Ghee 33c (Main Vio: Un d erwear, Friday, also Saturday Morning. CHILDREN’S WHITE GAUZE LISLE. THREAD UNDERWEAR. Vests short or long-sléeves, ae or low: necks, Ankle or leny pants, Oe nm io MM, i Sse. sie Boy: s Wash Suits mane made of good durable ma- terials, Plenty of patterns for your selection;’ made like wash suits that-retall-for $1, Will-stand-hard Women 's Bathing Suits. Wide LANE also Satur lay Morning. Ni otions Defartment. Batting shoes, for Drug Department. Dandertme. $1 596 tie... Munyon’ Hazel Beldiits Powders. U, 8. P., 12 doxes Belt Fria vit 3-Stur Ww pure medicinal 7 Purposes...- ‘wear and made to resist frequent 5 3c the strain of weir, 3238 BATHING 8 new styles Of the best. quality, briliantine, In black, blue and brown) large sailor collar and Dutch neck effects; at- tractively set off with smart tie braid; unusually. full» skirte over amply cut bloom ers. Sizes & to. #4. %.00 values Alum; 1b.. alue Powdered #ulphar, Sun's Mixture, qunce ... Enecnce ele Dermints fina Millinery Friday, also ey: ictaien! WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UN- || _ TRIMMED HATS, Odds and ends of our 49¢, hats Dressing cane KIMONO NIGHTINGALES, “Made of very goed quality lawn; in attrac- tive floral Beal ine: Prettily finished with sca eee edges one. .3. 5c DRESSING SACQUES. “ot goor Twn, In pretty figures on white grounds. Also nee ani wale telisied with circular collar an 49c belt at waist Cig ars. {Second Froor.T aes mag: and Saturday. Ib, Supporters, SOc. yal, pr. Flash white, Autervengest- 2: on iain Floor.) e | BATHING suits. _O {| ones best quality mohair, in princess or 2- piece styles. Your choice of red, blue-or black. -Elabo- rately trim- med with at- | 500, tractive..wash French Net Robes. braid: —-Saitor— and low neck effects. All sizes, $7.00 i Scroll designs, plalted ruffles, deep flounces; copies of much higher- priced Parisian models, Walsts and skirts semi-made. White kinds, at and colors. Complete $4. 75. tor. | Yalues; each. : ODDS AND ENDS OF FLOWERS of every description and color. - Sell-. ing earlier in the. Season..up.. Waser. Se! DUCK OUTING HATS, “Suitable for women as well as children, Ready trimmed; made to sell for » 19c [aut SILK TAFFETA RIBBONS. 334 inches wide; high lustre; soft fiolsh; every color In he rain- bow, Includir Black a1 ere ee e ee “he Hs entire high-; sats "tiller with genuine Sumatra $. sranper Box of 50.. 1, 08 CAGARS. Long ‘filler Recanteicrin Reon cigar which we are not at fiberty to mention, but we guaran- tee them to be of very good quality, ee to many offered. | PORTO RICAN, Panetelas; the re- mainder of a big consign- ment of which we old over ~ 5,000 during last isueaiwa Vives) cn ee SHiRT WAIST SUITS A Rousing List of Temfting Sfecials for Friday and Saturday. IDEAL Suits for warm weather. Cool and ‘dressy—and. exceptionally inexpensive. Women's Shirt Waist Surts of ‘newest models; of sheer White Lawn and Flowered Organdies; Waists 1 full plalted styles, some th German Val. Lees; Skirts are al Hs Stelter: ° $1. 98 Olain Floor.) ee Waists. For Friday and Saturday. An excellent variet: neatly trimmed wi trimmed with sell folds, Ike iMustration; sizes 34 to 44; Elaborately trimmed with em- broideries, fine plaits and pretty - plouses. Three-quarter “lengtt sleeves, collars and cuffs neatly edged with fine lace edging; made to self 69c at $1.25. Spe- WAISTS. cial price . beautifully designea with open- work embroidery, half-inch box WQMEN’S SILK MULL DRESSES. In two-piece effects; waists ef- fectively trimmed with attrac- tlye laces and embroideries; smartly cut skirt trimmed with two wide folds; all sizes, WOMEN'S SHIRT - WAIST. TS. Of good Lawns and Chambrays; 3,000 to go at this” exceptionally low price; Including newest tai- lor-made effects; walsts are pleated and piped; skirts cut yery full; sizes 34 to 44; all LAMA VACA NUN NNN VANN ONT UUTU NERS PEI RSIAN LAWN Fronts n’s Summer Apparel ngerie Dresses b Hand em- “8.50 19.75 3.75, cess model, chly lace and to $34.50... Suits ored model tail Tailored Suits ped rsteds, taffetas 0 $49.50 Of navy and and waits ated white poplin or tnen, pleated Heretofore $6.75 ae FIF 7H A VE., 37th and 36th Sts. 22-10-28, — 16 to 20.......0.4.. WOMEN'S SWISS RIBBED VESTS. Low necks and no sleeves. Fisk Blue and White. Plain tri cornered ines at neck and s! er, ‘egular fess extra large sees Bac I Oc WOMEN'S ail FINE SWISS” RIBBED COTTON OR. LISLE THREAD VESTS. Prettity trimmed with lace an silk ribbon; ~ _Tegular and extra sizes. 15e¢ WOMEN'S SWISS RIBBED “LISLE Regular price $7.98; to- $5 ata Peltor St cron Seten 3 lace and face it WOMENS UNION: LINON TAI knee Umbrella shapes LORED SUITS. In’ a clever mht Prince Chap model; of good quality washable linon; collar and cuffs trimmed with con- trasting shade of Nnon; full, pleated skirt trimmed with folds at foot; $4.50 value; at .. ps $2.49 GIRLS' DRESSES. We're clearing out our regular $1.98 line at this price; sizes rdnge from &../ to 14 years, All desirable wash materials; in stripes, polka dots and shepherd checks; neatly trimmed; excellent vale 98, Cc Summer, colo! 98c $1.65 value, at. 'S SUMMERY DRESSES. Mide of good quality Cham- bray, Lawn and ‘Linon; attrac~ tive striped effects; Jumper or shirt waist styles; in princess or two-plece models: trimmed with pretty laces; short sleeves; umugually full skirts trimmed with Swo folds; all § Sizes. $5 value, at 2.98 WOMEN'S | SKIRTS of Union Linon; In White, Tan or Black; two models with folds at foot; $1.98 value, at 98c plaits and cluster of pin tuck- ing; newest style $1 295 sleeves LINGERIE WAISTS. Elaborately and fs cleverly designed in various ways with hand- some em MEN'S FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UN-. DERWEAR. Shirts haye short or long sleeves; drawers have double seats, suspender tapes and straps, Each ... is 25e MEN'S POROUS KNIT UNDERWEAR. Advertised: 50 extensively in street cars and papers as a 50¢. special. afsined backs;collars and cuffs to match, $3 to ; £3.50 values, $1.98 (Seoond Floor,) MEN'S FRENCH BALBRIGGAN DERWEAR. Extra fine quality; ‘silk finish; shirts have. short-o} Jong sleeves;. drawers have’ double seats, sus pender tapes and pearl buttons. Garment. . ‘ 49c. Fleer.) |? oe VARS An

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