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DEFENDS FATHER, , cause of Latter’s Jealousy, 2 She Declares, “Grandfather Is Alive, but - jp Is Silent on Hiding Place. ‘he has heaped upon my father. the usual picture drawn of my father @ut he holds malice against n> man. thas prospered.” —Mra._MoCormiok says erueetaar the grandfather is alt of fils son. Mrs. McCormick sald that her grand- @f the public eye. Sensation for Country. the rishest man in the world, 1s wide- a 5 The recent declamation of John D. Rockefeller‘s family physician, Dr. H. F, Biggar, of Cleveland, that John D. “four,” definitely esta’ friends of the Rockefeller family, every were searched $1, vain. father was alive and in good henlth fie “history of his human belng. Frank Condemned John. nounced his brother and s make plain two things—that h John D. alone was respons: condition which made: bis 1 fagitive and that when t for him to speak “Mi will for John Dy Kockefeller to the streets’ of any Ameri ‘would be stoned by the peop Spek Blgint five Sostinley Reo Bont foreign land will save his life wh whole monstrous truth Is known.’ mality of a di ‘West Under a new name & second tamiiy, a Frank Rockefeller wlio 2a! at thet time of the interview with the World at the proper time, the agreement. where William A. Mrs, Mary Rudd, WOMAN ENDS Ltt Mrs. Sarah from a Window at Monte- fiore Home, Mrs. Sarah Schoe' old, an inmat Home, Broadway and Thirty-elehth street, third-stor w ndow ta ’ ; Mrhere they found the old wo Rania tied her carrled indours and over her, but in vain, 4 ACHE EVENING WORLD MONDAY, AUGUST r2, AMERICAN YACHT (2 WOMEN HURT, [DALTON CATCHES [= “SENECA WINS AGAIN Canadian Challenger Adele Is Defeated in Second Trial for the Cup. AS. WCORMICK MINISTER SAID TO HAVE STARVED IMSELE 10 DEATH He Was the Rev. Peters, of the Minetta A,D.ROCKEFELLER Attacked by His Brother Be- Motorman on Runaway Car Rescued. from Angry Mob ROCHESTER, N, wecond race in the Camnda’s cup series will be sailed to~<lay between the Amer- leah defender Seneca and the Canadian challenger Adele. There was a serena the Canadian . individually ‘and collective- {Hie morning. —A~fine—breese- that | rhade the sails snap and tossed the pen- | pants, whe eeponsible for it. All’ along rena taken there. several days batons lithe Canadian vieltors have known that | the Seneca would be @ bad proposition either wind or wave, and they. have been hoping 'for real winds and sonie real Juently the Cagadians were happy thle morning—that. 1s, as happy as possible in view of the defeat they recetved on There were no Changes made on either boat, both Gyr sentel wr ieecitlyy believing: vs x i whan. he waa. brought ta’ the hospital, | that they Bed & sities st waid that he purposely starved himself A pair of viclous-looking surgical sheara in t & heavy inediaine case wieuled by as other, saved Motorman Anthony, Lis rip fm great den! nthe ths “deedh—of he: Reve Pet or Hi ey a sonar clergyman, e HAS MALICE FOR NONE! man fromthe hands of a mob last} nildnight, when « Third avenue car ran| away on the Amsterdam avenue hill at{ One Hundred and Thirty-firat’ street and crashed into a Sixth avenue trolley, §She Confirms Story That ., | Midetta Mission at Sixth avenue, dying of siarvadion. Coroner'a “Physician Albert T. Wee- ton, who sesued ~ the death certificate t the clersyman, ‘said to-leg that there was no doubt about the tact that the Mergyman had starved. to death He had wasted aknost to a shadow. Pr. Farley, of Bt who ministered to ths [in light weath seriously *+inju slightly hurting séveral other passen- ors. Drs. Davis an4 Halpin, of the J. Hood | Wright Hospital, heard the crash and ran ytd the scene, Lt arrested, told the police to-day that) his brake wouldn't work and ha had! reported the condition to the inspector, but’ was told t CHICAGO,, Aug: 12—Mrs: Hapoid Wowier MéCormlck, the ¢aughter ot John D. Rockefeller, has come out in -@stense of her father against the Ott youngest brother, Frank Rooke- to-day was straight out inte the lake return, was little more than a iiving | * ausieten when they brought him here | from the midsion,” fale beHeve be tind he aegiacting line The wind was mg \and--steady little sea. The Benecd won “Jealousy,” she ald, “brought about Wy my wnole's signal lack of burisess ability, is the cause of the vituperation sald Dr, Farle t He was | was q i the race above a faint ("The official time of the finksn was: | Boneca, 2.51.15; Adele, 2.56.66. JUDGE SORRY HE CAN'T HANG MAK 3 Prisonet Charged with Attack: ing Two-Year-Old Child in.Jersey City. is) 20 weak he could not t ut reinforced the doctors with thelr clu! Beth ears were crowded with pas sengers returning from Fort George. Between One Hundred and Thirty-) eight Twenty-fifth street there is a steep grade. The Sixth and Amsterdam aye- “My father holds no malice agains: fitm. It may not de consistent with . that we could not save “My uncle's failure to profit by the fortune of my father, and his repeated @eitures in-business have been worm- ang gall to him. The Diterness grown year by year. It has taken {ta objective point the brother, who a of Son $1 Ninth fe of It, could not bore of the ase , gers when the Thin down the hill at full speed and crashed| into it. in the Sixth ave! the rear door and field the crowd pris- oners, Women and children were thrown to the floor and trampled upon by oth- ers in their efforts to escape Dir SAO Consee dean: MGs Metal Bedsteads & Bedding avenue, was the most seriously in- was brougat “there a month ego by ae He wes so weak had to be supported from a carriog! 1 there several days woen a petrate nauR er eee ap fo the mission, A richly dresned, out and inquired for * eral clergymen. “Between my father and my srana- there always existed the respect and loyo that should prevall between father and son. My grandfather watched with the keunest pctereey the successes o had known the clergyman for ore s and that he had had a remark- rooms she left the place in tears, said that If the history of “Dr. was ever told in full {t would create a sensation, When he arrived at the mission he appeared to be totaly blind. ‘He was fifty-two years old. ROOSEVELT HOLDS, POLITICAL POW WOW Woodruff, Barnes and Fleisch- man Brothers Among Those William Morgan, « stationary fireman, who refused to give his address, arraigned to-day before Judge McCa: ‘father’s health was responsible in & thy n'the Second Criminal Court, Je Jarge degree for his being out of range Ratlway tracks, made the complaint fos her two-year-old daughter Edith. Ste aaié ahe found the man in a yécant houme adjoining her home clutching the child. She screamed and a mob gath- ered. Policeman Routh, of the Fourth Precinot, was one of the first to arrive, and he’ hauled the crowd of excited persons who were cry- The amazement which has greeted 6 World's exclusive story of the tery surrounding the whereabouts ef Willlam A. Rockefeller, father of Justice MeCarmy shocking story he sald: “I hod Grand Jury without dail. risdiction I would order you “casa WATCH JIPANESE FRANCISCO, Aug. advices recelved from the cruiser—Brf— falo, which left here two weeks ago, that it steamed away from the Navy-Yurd lust week under telegraphic Rockefeller, now sixty-elght, should “out-record his father, now ninety- ned the fact John D. Rockefellers father ts GT. JOHN, N. B., Aug. 12 and ono woman were Injuregin @ riot| of Asmyrians here to-day, and the police, have In custody elght men charged with, | partictpating in the fight. ‘The injured woman {8 Mrs. Sadie Thomas, whose condition ts regarded as serious The trouble to- Aispute bet LT pi Aabsbe rele el Le West Twenty-third Street ‘That tor some reason he is In hiding 4s obvious, but where and for what purpose The World was unable to de- termine after an eighteen. months’ wearch. Aided by some of the closest OYSTER BAY, 18. —Presi dent Roosovelt entertained a number of well- known political leadérs from various sections of the country They were ‘Timothy LL. Wood- ruff, Chairman of the New York State Republican Committeo; William Barnes, Chairman of the New York State Re- publican Executive Committee; and Max Fleischman, of Cincinnati, ana | Republican Na- tonir Committeeman trom Connecticut: Other guests included A. W. t United States Attorney >. French, United States Die- y of Boston, and Federal Hlunt,of Montana. President Roosevelt's luncheon guests hint as to the character of the pelea discussion which had been tn- they returned 9 Hill this afternoon, the Teneheen party clue was run down, and the statea of Towa, Kansas, Wisconsin and Missour! Early in the search Frank Rocke- feller, John D,'s youngest brother, in an interview with The World, said his and. spoke of a ‘‘time coming’ when he would make public the wecret of his / father's whereabouts, which, he said, must not then be divulged, and at the me time, he said, he would give the brother John D., whom he alluded to as “a monster, merciless in isis greed, pitiless in his cold, inhum. passions,” and ‘not a American Interests at Pribdiloff Isl ng depredations of e been persintentiy Throughout the interview he de- ane City AND RETURN senument in Ne Sunday, August 18,1907 Pennsylvania RAILROAD Importan! matters which handled by the Department pear up. rae but sald he could not talk city, He SPECIAL TRAIN ——_—_—_—_—_— ROBBERS KILL MAN AND WIFE. traves West 23d-Street Desbrosses and | Cortlandt Streets } One opinion expressed by some of those who know the Rockefeller family fa that William A, “Rovkefeller went | fgund shot to death at thel> home to- ‘West, married again without the for- | day re,-nd ‘before the | de _Qeath of John D.'s mother, and that out | Has reared | Hudson and his wife, Leaves Atlantic City. Similar Excufsions September 1 and 15 It it presumed they ‘ed by robbers. that he would give the World the facts} atterward denied GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE ets, Bedding and Draperies MUTUALCREDIT Tt is said that only four persons know Rockefeller is—his children, John D., Wiliam, Frank and OnOoU YSTEM BY LEAP TO GROUND Schoenfeld Jumps Mission Extension who met h hand. » akaietants can tel} the shark, Inasmuch as wan prescribed. for MANY IN PANIC ~—PUGHOSED SHARK). mediate by carcass, ton thelr headquarters from Sixtieth street and Third avenue to Far Rockaway © prese: way bea some, brave life saver at Edgemere, and three aaxistants hooked a big one early | nad Dalton throw two harpoons, “ |to-day’ about a mile off shore and They landed and the mhark was tewed by Doctors. jee and drag- ¥ red it ashore. It waa’ motion! when ina in ‘to the ‘beach in front.of the! note] guests and tent dwellers alone — grmere, Total, where it was displayed| tie shore were frat advised by thelr Handsvot nicslrgeoditand [ores nee & bus mose:cwhich at: Taig Eupooned: AT the! dealoen a ptaehe NEE tro harpoon: an, who wa» > make another trip. Mein ae ee $1-°° Esti injury surrounding the motor-| & threatening .to strike oun.) i Write for Booklet Policeman Gerken Suedner » eet and One Hundred and car had stopped to let off passen- d avenue car dashed ue car, a man locked jured, Her daughter, Dorothy, even | . StS) GOs Ch CLS Gh Hee Perey ie At Decided Reductions To-morrow. ing out, was saved from being thrown through the window by the quick action! BRASS BEDSTEADS, all widths, $19.00, 24.75. 30,00 of Mrs. O'Connor. Th; ext instant + both were onthe, foor:of the car, being Formerly $24.75, 30.00 and 36,00 trampled down by passengers. Mrs, O'Connor was brulsed and cMt by flying] gKiass, and at the J. Hood Wright Hos- sale, Emma Walsh Atty years old, ot | No. East way, thi from the Third avenue car. One of ner| | UPHOLSTERED BOX SPRINGS, $10.00, 12.50, 16.50 ankles was sprained and hen wrist was broken Formerly $12.50, 16.50 and 21,75 ee FIVE INJURED IN RIOT. WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, $3.50, 4.50, 5.50 Four men Formerly $4.50, 5.50 and 6.50 Formerly $18.00, 20,00 and 22.00 jay Wax the culgrowth of @ eon IWo met on Saturday, pitched battle. CAMMEYER Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St. * SPECIAL CUT IN PRICES. This Is the Time of Year We Move Our Great Stock. Thousands Upon Thousands of Pairs of THE HIGHEST GRADE SHOES To Be So!d in Our Basement at Less Than Cost of Manufacture, “SEE DISPLAY IN OUR SIXTH AVE. WINDOWS. Men’s $3.50 Patent Leather Oxfords - - - $1.85 Men’s $3.00 ColtsKin Oxfords Men’s Black Kid Oxfords\ - - - - - - - $1.85 Men’s Gun Metal Calf Oxfords - Women’s $3.00 Patent Leather Pumps and Venus Ties.$1.85 Women’s Patent Leather Sailor Ties - - - - $1.85 Women’s Patent Leather Christy Ties - - - $1.85 Women’s $3.00 Patent Leather Oxfords - - - $1.85 Children’s and Misses’ Shoes. Misses’ and Children’s $1.25 White Canvas Ox- fords and Lace Shoes, sizes 8to2- - - 15c Children’s $1.50 Patent Leather and Black Kid Oxfords, sizes 6to 1014 - - 15c Misses’ and Children’s $I. 750 Brown Kid Dace Sboes - - - - - - $1.00 Children’s Fatent Leather. and Box Calf Oxfords, sizes 8 to 12, regular $2.50 quality, at - Sw 1907 h fh 5 Since the members of the East 6140] w aad saste with the tide and had) Improvement Assoclation transferred | been dead for sevenil days. Dalton ox cording to Dalton, he and his as. - sistante started out with a emall boat © of sharks along the Rock-|and two hanpoons before daylight an a n has been @ matter of com-| shark hunting expedition. Within halt |mon remark. Jimmy Dalton, the hand-| 4% hour they sighted a monster riding on & crest of a ware and apparently aaleep. The boat rowed close alongnide }to the admiring summer residents, olfactory nerves of {ts presence. How. avers thera wes ny roem for doubting alton's story. Sticking. tn the corpse tracted great attention at Edgemere. . It of the terror of the caverns of the ocean GERRAFOLAEEREEEE SEAS SA DEFOE EOESALERSSS a s Shirt | The Sime Kind Was Priced $1. 504 Earlier This Season. and Cotored | Waists Are Plarted. Flaring Gored Sizes 32 to 42. HANDSOME SHIRT-WAIST SUIRR. Flow ered A Rit, r NEES es OF broidery; full fia ng s with two folds, $3.98 suits OR PERSIAN DRESSES. “Pr incess or Two-Piece Sty! sts handsomely trimmed with real tenciennes aces aint Regularly $25. SUIT SHIRT-WAIST roidered Waists and Skir Lawn or Linons. Sizes 34 tH] £2.98 suits for... $1.29 Ry TAILORED SKIRTS. Panamas and Mo- hairs, In new plaited styles, In all. col- WOMEN'S $3.50 BATHING ‘SUITS. Ve Clever styles of fine Panama cloth; trimmed with polka dotted silk; very full skirts...... $1. 98.5 ceasercecsccsoess rae ae OD seeesesese $ Huck Towels % B4 | ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, brass trimmings, 5.25, 7.50, 8.75 pital ih a ' erenisrerre came ten ae intents Formerly $6.75, 9.50 and 10,75 lea ot Unnietcnes ¢ ot Of T™ Pani @ Fluck Towels. large good heavy Union we sire 20x40 tn, P12 3, esesssennenacases HEESHESESE Dotted Swiss W aists. Pink, Light Blue and Lavender; neat'y finished with Gib- fs cros ; ornamented with pearl PFTSs net “Mot mora than {Siyards toa, customer No’ mall orders ‘will be Yard Ft: BLACK HAIR MATTRESSES, $16.00, 18.00, 20.00 vy BM PISTIFTIITE ) AELEE OES SOSEES. son plaits across the shoulder trimmed with stitched pockets and Jaundéred collars. $1.25 values .... (Second Floor.) PEAEESE SEER CASE AA SAOAESEEESESESOES SESESSEL EE Nightingale Kimonos see (Second Floor.) AAS AESEALEDSSSE FIFIFSEFS TITS o (Fourth Floor.) sccageneeccccsnencesnaennacansrent Paseeesene Barefoot Sandals : . $1.50 Pana $2 values; sizes O8c (Third Floor.) Muslin Gowns. Made on full yokes, trimmed) with em- broidery .or lace in- sertions and clusters For women. 49c: (econd Floor.) setseessseoeeeses eeaacceseneeesese Ptsesenese 3 Boys’ Wash Suits strong, serviceable Wash = Suits, in plenty of gocd patterns; $ you have pald 39c. & elsewhere and con~ sidered that cheap. C & Sizes 2% to 8. Sult (Third Floor.y Palr Sandals. Girls’ and. Boys’ $1.00 and $1.25 >} Good, Barefoot Sandals. Very best ma- nO9C: counters, Sizes 5 to 11 and 12 to 2. Pair, (Third Ficer) eeeeeeseee 61 Drug 1S MAIL oeuene FILLED UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ’ ‘ ® o ‘ ‘ a4) al Qo a Women’s Pumps, Christy Ties and Oxfords Women’s Brown Kid Christy Ties - - += - $1.85 Women’s $3.50 Brown Kid Pumps, with Leather Bows.$1.85 LYDIA PINKHAM'§ VEGE- BUCHAN'S FAMOUS 348 AP. tn Mali Orders Filled! H, Merkert, ert fam* TOAD Ne. NAIL TLE, Di OHA 18" FL Women’s $3.50 Gun Metal Calf Christy Ties - - $1.85 tyes ihe. akin & ty) Gure river tree crea shoe ROSE WATER, reg- ea purchaser of 71.00 Lawns; rts L AWN es; $14.75 ‘Beautifully em- of Persian Curtains. Chotce doubte-ciread Nottinghams, ia Brus- eels, Irisn Point and Renaissance patterns: fil wiéthe andi al! Gverlock— edarea| pair, 88c Qrourth Floor.) Comforters. Furuted Siikoline Cov 1% fall RELIABLE WITCH this well-knowa pee 1 doxen cakes f Mall Onters’ Filled! No Mati Orders on this ftem, CUM PO DER.. No Mali’ ‘orders on thin Item, NENNEN’S TAL- WwW: Effervescent Phosphate, PAR 8 SARSAP th b

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