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THE EVE LETTERS ON RECORD | .. + REST WOMAN WHOSE HUSBAND. AGAINST PAPER MIR «= ene years Congressmen Get Additional Facts, All Pointing to a WAS POISONED, SALE TO-MORROW OF Combination. i 5 | Mrs. Margaret Cleary Taken [ Into Custody on Arrival of WASHINGTON, April 2%.—Upon re INZET1E $ = | euming his testimony to-day before | i the Campania. | the [iclecr commutes ot the House on | D | woo | Norris, business m. wy] CAME FROM _ IRELAND. Baty Ea is aie ro e TCSSCS seven Until these mills & Co. controlled the output of | mdependent mills were combined into one selling agency Her Cousin, Mrs. Bowns, Who | Mr. Norris sald, there was no conc 3 Came With Her, Is Also | tration of controt of news print paper 95 thi oalue i mills. Responding to a series of ques- ‘ tions from Chairman Mann, Mr. Nor is $15.0) Being Detained by Police. : }ris said that the milis oontrolied by 4 ) Craig & Co. did not undertake e { Margaret Cleary, a handsome yoimg| make sales independently. § roman of twenty-six, and her cousin,} ‘Te !t wour claim,’ Mr. Mann asked F The an exact reproduction accompanying picture 1s Made French Mrs. Catherine Bowns, wore taken from | “that all these mills agree upon a price | which H. G, Craig & Co. carry out, o1 the steamship Campania, of the Cunard | that they agree uf after conference, : Mne,;at Quarantine to-day by three / ti. price which they carry out, sv of fine soft quality i Central Office detectives, by request of | there fs no variation in prce—a. tio i 2D Cte, Mario t the Dublin police, on the charge that | petition?” | “The claim of the publishers," the Blue, Pink, Heliotrope and Mrs. Cleary had murdered her husbani | It ; | witness replied “Is that in some way Se cen |elther by direction of Craig & Co. or ‘The information received by the New| »y arrangement with them, a comm York police was that Mra. Cleary, who | ort agreed on all the mill itved at Claire Morris, County Mayo,| Several original letters from publish Jeft there on April 21, after nursing her |ers were put in evidence elving indica- Dusband for a long time. On the day | ttons of the existence of a paper trust she disappeared, 1t is charged, she gave| By way of fixing the date when the : tear husband a lange dose of medicine | paper companies refused to make quo- fa which was mixed poison | tations, Mr. Norris placed in evidence After this, it was alleged, she and|a number of letters from paper manu Mrs. Bowns hurried to Queenstown, | facturers im response to requests for Where they boarded the Campania, | prices which sailed for New York on April 4 ‘Was that because they did not have The Irish Constabulary searched for | any paper on hand to meet the demand Mrs. Cleary, but all trace of her was |of the newspapers?” Mr, Stafford in- lost, They learned that Mrs. Bowns, an intimate friend of Mrs, Cleary and her first cousin, was also missing from |in some wey which we have not yet her home, and detectives trom Scotland | uncovered. it was part of a programme Yar reported that two women answer-/ by hich they would not make quota- ing the description of the cousins had | tions. boarded the Campania. Most of the letters were dated June or July, 1907, pecomen waaiw alone ‘As a part of the formulation of ‘Through the wireless it was learned J testimony with respect to combinat from the captain of the Campana thet | of the various groupa of paper makers Maize; elaborately and fash- jonably trimmed with wide Cluny Insertion and fine Val. Lace. Very fluffy, beautifully trimmed sleeves. Particular at- tention is directed te the width and hang of the skirt. replied Mr. Norris, ‘that aA. Conteablece THURSDAY, APRIL 30TH, ~ Women’s Spring Wraps ns ; f Margaret McCormick and Catharine | xt. Norris at this point put in evidence j TE ES 0 BS EES a | PR SCE TO BE a DECIDED PRICE INDUCEMENTS ship. hite pulp association, which were | The description given of tho women | AAMAS PNR “oe Gant tbnese in-laws | TAFFETA COATS, Hip length models, 16.50, 20,00 rovided for the tabulation of a month- i i i : by the captain convinced the detectives that they were Mrs, Cleary and Mrs, Bowns sailing under assumed names, and the police of New York were asked to arrest them. When Leeson, Actman and Moody, ‘from Central Office, boarded the Cam- pania at Quarantine, at 7 o'clock this|ris. “Ww: ised morning, the two women who had been | Pte’ complaintsvor: ti TAFPETA COATS, Three-quarter length, IMPORTED SILK WRAPS, the remaining Spring Stock, 17.50 48,00, 60.00, 68.00 report, on y confidential names of buyer: ¢ ed_ prices, | he sald, had been In| ding meetings at the | w York, at which prices | Men’s Hosiery and Underwear MEN’S HALF HOSE, plain colored and fancy Emproldered, Reni Cusierine) Mccormick iwereiatand: | vittin ihe necerat Including lot of Manufacturers samples. pair, 356 ing on the steerage deck. Both w | Values 50 and 60 pair. Box 6 pairs, $2.00 much better dressed than the average - ENGLISH HAND MADE HOSE, Silk and Lisle Mixture, | steerage passenger, and had kept +> WpatTaag two color ribbed effects. Value $2.00, pair, 1.00 | much to themselves during tue voyage | PW viiTs UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS (Athletic and regular), , that they had attracted we attention of Gauze, Balbriggan and sheer Nainsook, garment, OO the other passengers. a 5 “| have @ warrant for the arrest of| Fine Gauze, Sea Island Cotton, ts 75 Doth of you women,” said Leeson, as he Natural Merino, Summor weight, oo 1.00 | swung over the aide of the ship. You have a warrant for us?” spoks up the younger of the two, who proved later to be Cleary. "Pray Wuat have We done that you suould have a war rant ior ust? Admit Their Identity. 10c. Fis. FORE OME US “What is your name?” asked tie de iFREE tective. ‘Lam Miss Margaret McCormick, and this is my sisier, Catnarine.”” AS EASY ASBLUING. Diaadway & 198 5 TO DYE WITH RAINBOW DYES) — FOR HOME USE. Pur. 0c. | | ECO) | The key to Fortune's vaults Is commonly known as a World Real Es- | | tate Ad Acquire one to-day, xou at ‘ony it mow. It won't do you any Broadway at Hackett Car Women’s Thirteenth St. h T Department es ap’ —its wondertul purchasing power inWomen’s & Misses’ | dainty summer dresses. Values that cannot be matched under $10 Princess jumper dresses of striped muslin, trim- med with contrasting color bands: light blue @& white, pink ¢& white, helio «& white, biack (& white, brown 6& white. reproduction of one of our &5 dresses advertised id Had Been Here Before. “With w 1 éharg I Princess guimpe dresses of linen and chambray, in | pink, light blue, cadet, tan, white and also checked ginghams. kimono armsize with trimming of white piping. Mull princess dresses in light blue, pink and helio, exquisitely fashioned and bzautilully embellished | with dainty bands of filet lace. | White batiste lingerie princess dresses, waist and | skirt ehriched with fine tucks and insertions and rutfies of Valenciennes lace, upon the yoke is imposed an effective medallion, | A collection of 95 stunning $49.00 Lingerie Dresses. Value $25. And Perhaps There Involved are a variety of styles in the princess type of batiste in white, light blue, pink and helio, elaborated with em- broideries, jaces and medallions. Exquisite Lingerie Dress s, hand embroidered. in coiors. Value $35 Ghia a $49.75 that Princess models are exquisitely beautiful, adorned with laces and having the hand embroidery in floral motif lav- ishly applied to the waist and iorming a deep border on the skirt, ‘ FURS Stored at 2% ‘on Va uation. ¥ Repairs at Moderate Prices. Carhart 66 Are Fairies There! — ; t Wala Goeyye! 2 Carhait oi Broadway, at Thirteenth <t Don't Forget That The World 1 Thousands More “Kesort" Ads. Every Si Man Any Other New York Nowspa) “Kech's Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopptng an Extracagance OCH & Women’s $6.00 Net Waists, $4.75. A Value that Positively Eclipses Any Other O/fered Heretofore, and in Addition Features Many of Latest Style Conceits. Warmer weather suggests dressy Net Waists. We shall offer to-morrow an excellent collection of new models at a tempting price. are in ecru and white net, revealing a wealth of style and grace. The accompanying illustra- tion shows one of the models—a clever crea- tlon—but equally attractive styles will be found in different effects.” All are smartly trimmed with Val. chuny and filet laces and insertions. We do not know of an equal value 4 75 anywhere at less than $6.00, Thursday *¢ Women’s Shirts, $4.39. WOMEN'S FINE TAILORED SKIRTS of superior quality Panama, in black, blue and brown. Several smart models, either gored flare or plaited effects; self folds, applied in various “good form” trimmings. Were i¢ not that a leading manufacturer found himself Overstocked, this price for Thursday would be impossible, because we bought the lot at a sacrifice. Positively worth $7.50, at... : ee dey) “et $21.50 Sui 50 sae 90 Suits, $13.50. WOMEN’S HIGH-CLASS TAILORED SUITS. This sale consists of about sev ent ve Suits, taken from our regular stock, where the sizes were broken a a busy Easter season. models particularly desirable. You will find the Prince Chaps and Cutaway here in many smart effects, and all are handsomely tailored up to the Koc high standard of merit. The range of materials is choice, and th cae mi a The apEes are fine chiffon Panama and Frenc rges in plain or shadow stripes, also fine worsteds in stripes, checks and mixtures; for Thursday only...............05 se poo 13.50 —_—_—————__ Elbow $1.75 ies Stik Gloves, $1.00. WOMEN’S ELBOW LENGTH PURE SILK GLOVE! quetaire styl, $1.78; Thur double finger tipped and black; value J 00 full 16-button length; tan, w day only, pair... Women’s Hose at Cost. "S FINE GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSE, in black and tan; y pair, Thursday. LISLE HOSE 15¢| FIN' ! also gh spliced heels pair, Thursday 25c: Trimmed Tatlored Hats, $2.98.| TURBANS A med with ribbon GAUZE WEIGHT COTTON HOSE; Hermsdorf and double soles: with deep garter top splicing: val. 3 4 clearance sale of SAILORS, ) WALKING HATS, of rough and ate) The Koch $4.98 Hat. of the latest and smart nd w braid Thursd An entirely new colle medium size mod fh liage; in all the fashionable colors. Equal style and quality ¢ be found elsewhere for less than $7.00 . ; large and and fo- "4.98 8%c Black Taffetas, 59c. BLACK DRESS TAFFETA; all pure silk; 27 inches wide; an extra and lustrous; suitable for coats and skirts, With the object of making the last day of the month unusually busy in this department, we have reduced yur regular 89. quality and for one day only marked it at, per yard SUORHERDDRSOUDOOD pOTOHnDAONedoUTHADEDOUaOE PBI 15c Novelty Ginghams, 10" .c. NOVELTY GINGHAMS; a large assortment of checks, stripes and tartan plaids; suitable for women’s and children’s tub dresses. A better assortment or ‘ elsewhere at less than t 10:c Between Lenox 125th St. West, & Seventh Aves. ane sa high spliced heels and double soles; value 23c. WOMEN'S FULL REGULAR IMPORTED BLACK d Stern Brothers Art Objects and Cut Glass Particularly Suitable ior Wedding Gifts BRONZE FIGURES, CABINET PIECES, CLOCKS AND CLOCK SETS, DLIERS FOR HALLS, LIBRARIES AND DINING ROOM: PORCELAINS, A LARGE VARIETY OF ENGRAVED CRYSTAL, RICH CUT GLASS. (THIRD FLOOR) SELECTED ENGLISH PLATES, WHITE AND GOLD AND TO-MORROW, THURSDAY Desirable Ribbons Considerably Below Regular Prices 4 in. Satin Taffeta, 0 Sin. Brilliant Taffeta, 19° Yd. 6 in. Moire Taffeta, 29¢ Yd. In White, Black and all fashionable colors. Silk Washable Ribbons 54 in, 1in. 65° 85° ¥ in, 48 3-16 in, 22° 14 in, i Piece of | 35° 10 Yds, | West Twenty-third Street THE BEST BOOK OF ITS KIND EVER PUBLISHED. 1908 World Almanac PRICE 25 CENTS BY MAIL, 35 CENTS, These Waists § | Anty Drudge Gives the Conductor Pointers. Conductor—‘‘Beg pardon, ma’am, for dropping the nickel; T’ll get it for you right away. Those gloves make my hands so clumsy, but if I didn’t wear them my. hands would be as dirty as my linen. What with handling money, and the pushing and shoving, my things get so dirty, my wife doesn’tlike to wash ’em.’? Anty Drudge—‘‘Well, that’s a sad state of affairs. Get her to try Fels-Naptha and she shall complain no more about washing your clothes. No backaches from Fels-Naptha, or hard work either. Your wife can do a day’s washing before noon if she uses it.’? , When Fels-Naptha soap is used the hanging out is the hardest part of the wash- ing No boiling, either winter or summer. No fire to keep red hot; no tiring and tedious rub-a-dub on the washboard. Fels-Naptha itself does the hardest part of the washday work—loosening the dirt: All the human aid necessary is a few rubs, a quick rinsing and the clothes are ready for wringing. Out they go on the line, sweeter and whiter than if a whole day were spent trying to grind out the dirt ona washboard. For further information read (ie inside of the red and green wrapper. of Safety Factors The human body is a wonderful machine, provided with muscular, nervous and mental energy far in excess of normal needs. In health, the or do double their usual amount of work t stra n, because they have stored energy to mect the extra demand. When you feel “all tuckered out,” these factors of safety are nearly exhausted and you necd to resort to BEECHAM’S PILLS to renew, the supply of energy, wherever it may be called for. Indigestion, bilious attacks, constipation, loss of sleep, ner- vousness, dizzy spells, are warnings that the factor of safety in the stomach, liver, bowels or brain, is low, or nearing the danger point and needs to be replenished. Beecham’s Pills increase the supply of blood, strengthen the stomach, operate the bowels, feed the nerve cells, build tissue, and create a reserve supply of energy, which is the only natural and effective way to Protect the Health In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25¢, BALCH PRICE & CO. Don’t Delay Putting Furs in COLD STORAGE MODERN The quicker furs are placed in our Dry Cold Air Storage Plant, the PLANT finer will be their condition in the Fall. We call for furs, renovate them by Vacuum System, store and insure them for two per cent on the owner's valua- LOWEST tion. Write, call or telephone, RATES TELEPHONE 5900 MAIN There’s a Fortune in the Ground for You . Dig it up! A World “Real Estate Wanted” Ad. will find a “Bargain” and a World “Real Eetate For Sale” Ad. will Sell it at a Paofit

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