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Reilly, of the Fordham was called by PROBING DEATH -—UFMANFOUNDIK SHALLOW re . ‘Detectives Begin Work After with she tas wound under h an Autopsy’ on Body of Ee Beier eal vest ations George E. Green. - WAR ON TAFT MEN IN CONTEST FOR CrlCAGD SEAT g sea a Swarm of Proxies Brings Pro-| test from Antis as Fight of Republicans Begins. ge | n into the water, wiles at Green home, “The wound,” said Dr, Riegelmann ‘a reporter for The Evening Wor: jfresh, but it {s small and mig! [Deen caused by striking the on Considerable suspicion has developed one of the stones in the creck, although | CHICAGO, June 5.—“All members of Bran the manner tn which George |he was lying taco downward. He had the Republican National © malare) requested to meet in this room now,” loudly called William F. Stone, the ser- ne of the Republican Na- n, towtay from the door- way of the room at the Coliseum Annex. where it was arranged the evidence in the contests to come before the cam- mittee was to be heard mn, the broker's clerk, who was |% hemorrhage of the brain and in his B. Green, turned | struggles {: is possible t he over in the water. There dences of robbery oF ot: rtowmd drowned in a creek !n Bronx Werk ahortly atter 6 o'clock A. M. Gay, met his death Following an 4u- topay by Coroner Schwanneker’s phy- eidlen, Dr. John Riegelmana, detectiv-s | 4m the Bronx are tracing the man’s Movements during Jest night. Green was found lying with his face ° fm the pebbles and sand of the creek Dottom under so small rustic bridge. The water is 40 sha) fover his head. If his death was due (wholly to drowning he was suffocated $m only six inches of water. Miss Mary Savael, who lives at No., 8% Van Buren street, found the body, ! odore Doren 2» He left the & sed a score or raembers to hurry tae fight was on. tests to be heard af- the number having six because of the contesting districts to him | he will do wall In the exact 0 discover | Ua} 's death No LS FOR MEN WOMEN The Newest Oxfords When you consider the importance of footwear style as the completing factor in correct dress, you'll appreciate the advane | go tage afforded by unlimited choice in this season’s FE Sign Regal showing—214 distinct style shapes. ied, Regal Oxfords are made over special Oz Jord lasts—not over high shoe lasts, as is the case with the usual ready-to-wear shoes. That's why Regal Oxfords fit smoothly over ankle and instep with absolutely no chafing at the heel. Perfect fit at other points is provided by Regal quarter-sizes. That’s one reason why the custom shape is retained until your Regals are worn out. The other reason is Regal quality—it invariably speaks for itself. door closed shut | was the One of 214 cor- rect new Regal styles for this sea- son made in all leathers. Quarter-Sizes! New Summer Style Book sent post” paid on request. GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES New York City New York City Brooklya “oa Nassau St, cor. Ann St, 28s Broadway, cor. soth St ous Fi Broadway, cor. Duane St. Msg Broadway, opp Herala CAS Dn} pear Mare Av. bet. Diuaars ughby Ave. roadway, opp. Beni way, near Gates Av. ool uh Ave, » bet. ssth $300 Majestic Pianos at $175 From the Receivers’ Sale Of the Spies Piano Mfg. Co. You may not realize how great an opportunity is given you in this sale, although the Majestic Pianos nave been made in this city since 1895, and have been largely used in the public schools of New York City, yet for the most part they have been sold to the piano dealers all o¥er the United States, who have in turn sold them for $300 to $350, or more. But the piano manufacturers all know them and appreciate their cost and value. Many of them now in attendance upon the National Association of Piano Manutacturers in convention in this city called at our store yesterday and expressed surprise that every piano was not sold out at that price, saying that it the public knew the cost of these pianos as well as they did, they would all be taken in an hour. We have added to the stock today, ani still have about fifty to offer, but with the publicity given them today this number will soon be sold. Every piano is an upright in genuine mahogany, wainut or oak case, full size, 74 octaves, 3 pedals, double repeating action, and is !ULLY WARRANTED BY Cs, Payment may be made by the week, moniu or quarter if desired, and the amounts adapted to your convenience. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street if 10 THE EVENING ew Oe TRIDAY, JUNE 5, The presence of so many Taft man- agers caused a noticeable stir in the camp of the anfi-Taft men, and the protests: were vehement a few minutes Com € wweadd inet Alexe | this meeting. the member from | ‘First—For the reason: that Freni had fasled. to appear. Who has been directly Phelps showed up with the r Kenzie proxy, and took a seat in Inquiry disclosed Mr Phelps atso {san he Taft headquarters and as just been transferred from Wash- | to Chicago ative James Francis Burke, ‘emg of the committee from the lobb; in whieh waited managers of candidaces, attorneys for contestents, some of the es aaa: themselves, peta of the others, than was nolsed ate au Frank H. Honoree the Taft manegi-, had gono inside with | the proxy of Solomon Luna, of New | Mexico. 3 This discovery was othen-that Senator Ladge, of Massa- oyusetts, a Taft supporter, heid-th, prone of ey wa ey Ci artht Statter, 0: involved, |s | whose cause is n judgment therefor. disqualified to in this ouse. followed by an- Hitchcock erritory of to represent the | Ficonoe uate orks raat Span hetd t of John G. Helv, of Alasha ee ts Lehner yey by the Taft Gaeta he na tp: ad sit as members of His protest was as fol- | rm committee. Getting to Wanamaker’s Subway Astor Place Station in Basement Local trains every two minutes Broadway both ways Madison avenue (Fourth avenue) Second aveiue Surface Eighth strecc Surface Thirs oy. nuc tlevated and Surface wom | Extra Good News of Tomorrow’s DES rawe and New Yorks First Geet Store The old A. T. Stewart Store forms the foundation of this business. When it started it was only a store. It was content to remain so until eleven years ago, when it took on the new life that has made it the trusted servant of the people in many ways unusual to a store. powerful personality safeguards every transaction to be in the interest of the spenders of money both as to the repre- sentation of the quality of the goods and as to their real value. The system of the store first introduced by Ladies’ Hats Reduced handsome selec Lee sold this se $30, and none for | Reduced today to $5 See them in the Private Room ad- joining Grand Salon, Old Building, 3d floor. (NOTE—No tuo hats ever made alike.) Its Girls’ Pretty Summer Hats at $1.75 and $3, . make two wonderti attractive this house ensures cheerful cash re- pats The $1.75 junds to purchasers changing their Fetching pais tareeDrect ce minds for their own reasons. Girlish saves nee a rlis! smart st S fer l sashes. Those at 33 Buyers shall be sure of getting good value in Mode, |oaesaee 3 hat ‘f ali they buy here. Js fymantfer Women’s Tan Tussor Traveling Coats Under-Price | colored and white, big soft bows. Ocher from 5c to Royal Salon, galore, styles Chenille=-dotted Tuxedo Veilings at 25c a yard, | Good i ra coats have won their way to favor as travel- Veiling ing wraps by their smart style. t-shecding qual- | News ity, general excellence and good jooks, ‘Iwo attractively | | priced groups offer at the beginning of the season satisiac- tory traveling coats at smal! outlay: At $10, regularly $16.75 —Siyiish Coats of tan tussor, 50 ip. Jong, full loose back, single-breasted, with handsome collar of Renaissance | braic At $12 SiSa tw CoH colored ta ding Several groups of dainty dresses ana anu- underwear for laren present Traveling Coats 1s complete, com- S-ot other styles in the collection. in the ndertully fine Children's |u'iy at price Store = (| -——— | Here Are the Much Desired | apparel Expert ‘ ning and ma ug, and the mate- tals are most caref chosen. Thee pretty dresses and undermusiins are variously trimmed with lace, em- plaits, beading and teather- | Japanese Silk Summer Waists | |: PURCHASE TO SELL AT SPECIAL | PRICES. Cool as a cucumber, delightiully soft, ' easy to pack in a hand-bag—no wonder that women buy Japanese silk waists eagerly for the Summer traveling season. ‘Three tne lots here ior tomorrow's seliing—charming new styles, trimmed with lace or em- } broidery in new elfiects—ali much under their regular values: At $2.75, regularly 33.75—Embroidered tronts, also witb plaited yoke front and back, three-quarter length sleeves. At $3.50, regularly $5 —Lace yoke, trimmed in several pretty ways With insertion—a most attractive group, At Oe 50, regularly $6, 50 —With yoke of beautiful lace quarter len, SPECIAL vn, 8, “embroidery for 4 to 14 year ‘At 65c, regularly Ssc—Intants’ Walst Dresses of pink ‘and biue chamoray. Sizes for 2 to 6 years, At 85e, regularly $1.15—Int Dresses, sizes for 1 to 3 At 81.50, regularly {2.50 Guimpe Dresses of lawn, sizes Bert 4 years. At 83, regularly $4.50—Infants’ Lawn ‘Dresses, sizes for 2 and 3 years, ‘Third floor, Old Building. Guimpe It’s a great mistake to catch your train or go uptown on Saturday without a box of candy in 5 7 Week-end | your pocket, esape- Women’s Smart, Cool Shoes ||| "cenay | ny mets | i ’ eS i Candy many and 60 good | or, D1 pr : At $1.35 and $1.65 a Pair fori yous wiinthe = ore Wanamaker Candy Store—all pure, i ade wonderiul groups oi Shoes intended specially for | Gecous ond fresh. Saturday sug- women to wear with their light Summer trocks- ssortes 4. Sais Water Tatty 200 1} There are light-weight black and tan leathers, and in the easseatesN Fania” straWnetry "ream favorite styles of \ue year, and prices ior full lines of sizes abating caremsit dio, Ib. are generally /ess than the shoes cost to make, Misorted Hnuiian Waters, de 1b, e x a ~ ted On ha and Bonbo: Women’s $2.50 and $3 Shoes at $1.65 stad tie soegenen oie! as = a Ww. s Pumps, Gun-metal Ribbon T: vn K Shovoluta pies, Patent Leather Vamp Sailor Ties, Hlughsoit BeeGn Ae tase eed | CnOe eee oie Salitdes « waneamallows Button Boots. Women’s $2 and $2.50 Shoes at $1.35 White Sea Island Duck Pumps and Riboon Ties, Patent Coltakia Gibson 6 Juleo—A most namaker Gru delicious and refreshing Summer drink, and Blucber Ties, also s comfort shoes and buiton boots, Mow uted: 6 und without faarkable shoes for the pric: Rosca, BUR ea Cee ee ree | Bbsolutelyy pure) an Out Oreservas Hait vints. 150 a bottle. 81.75 « Men’s Summer Shoes at $2.85 and $3.85 Oo splendid groups of tne including many st DI broken gste. she, Were $3 And 87; $2.55, were 439 and HA Detiy jayne. 2 Sou are suited. Main’ fide," O14 JOHN pints. Se 4 bottle. 64.75 = uarta B00 a bottle, 65 dos, sample glase free. Grave Juice. pints 800, 88.75 mi oauarts, 600, 86.75 « isenent, Old Building. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. | mn “Second—Because the said Frank H i fond el Store Closes 5.30-P. P.M, snes Saturdays WANAM AK ED — ACLEN’S FOOT-EASE, jowder to be shaken into thé s $s the feet and new or tight shoes easy. Cures aching, swollen, sweating feet. Re- lieves co: and of all pain ard gives rest and c ie Ug eal? to-day. i cy all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Don't accept aay substitute. or FREE trial package, also Free Sample of the FOOT-RASE Sanitary CORN-PAID, a new inven- tion, address Allen S, Olmsted, Le Ro: i 8S Reorganized and Improved Tea Rooms—both Buildings Restaurant—New Building Men’s Dining and smokii Room—New Building Men waiters and also wailresses, as preierred = Serviceable Things | Girls’ SUMMER CLOTHING ' Five Splendid Saturday Offerings | WO sources contribute to this fine zroup o! dresxes, suits and skirts for girls, There are first reductions from our own stock of beautiful garments and special purchases to wind up manufacturers’ season. To. gether they present oterugs that will make splendid i news to mothers who have gurls to tit out for Summer { vacations: i Girls’ Tub Skirts, $2.50 igs Union linen, thoroughly shupken, wh buttoned down the } ample width. Another front, circular gore and sclf-strapped, made in and fold, and is tons, Lengths 33 to 39 inches. trimmed with strappiag and but- Young Women’s Over-waist Dresses, $4.50 Prettily made, of union cotton, !n various colors, trimmed with embroidery at yoke; Japanese sieev d belt. Pri e, with full trimmed skirt. Sizes for 14 to 18 years. Regular $6.50 dresses, at $4.50 each. Girls’ $3 to $5 Gingham Dresses at $2.50 Many of our prettiest Gingham Dresses for girls of 6 to 14 years, Former prices were $3 to $5. i now $2.50 each, because sizes are broken. Girls’ $6.50 “Junior” Suits at $15 to $22.50 t were $10 to $15 more and checks, in vari- REDUCED—Just sixty than their new prices. Made ous appropriate styles for girls of 10 to 16 yea: Girls’ 36. 50 Linen Dresses at $3. 75 Si RE RAS | Blow Hot, Blow Cold—Here’s the Right Summer Underwear for Men | (OR SRWEAR for mountams or \ S 1@ Coast; or ior =a sizziing days in New York —all mmer kinds, os to meet every an’s requirements. Shirts or Dr: ers, irom 37+2¢ to $8.25 each; Union Suits, from 51 to 35, that run the gamut from gauziest cotton, tisle thread or babriggan, to tine silk, linen mesh, “Dermophite” and Morey’s. Various qualities well represented, Special notice for the balbriggans at 50c, and other fine ethread or Freuca S- j eroups at Técand $1 of baloriggan, i ees at $1, And these Saturday offer Shirts ana Dray vers at 25c Each “Seconds’—though harm s0—of Ecru and blue fancy stitch cotton, Summer w uw 60c grades. Shirts and Drgwers at 50c Each ndsome me ia plain or fan: , in flesh valu ralent Fine Long Lisle Thread Gloves | > | QQ thr delightiul Gloves ‘or Summer wear, of fine lisle thread, silk finished, in black and white, Three thousand pairs to seil tomorrow at these very un- usuai prices: F : 12-button length Mouaquetaire, 35c pair, usually 65c., 16-button length Mousquetaire, 50c pair, usually Sic, ‘| Extraordinary Offerings of Women’s | H For Summer Slumberers ED COVERINGS with sufficient warmth to repel the chill of the cool Summer nights, vet light enough not to be a burden—in tact, the ideal Summer bed clothing that every good housekeeper makes a point of having in her Summer home. The Wanamaker stock of bed coverings follows the swing of the seasons ciorely, Light Bed Coverings | Babies’ Blankets Charming patterns, tn pink, blue and grays. $1 each, Summer cousfortables The stock de in attraative a ts Summer Blankets Summer Blankews cut apart and dv aingly,, On cotton Warp, * dering thot less Leble to shrinicas: Ue wool filing malcey tuem comfortably warm, In the follows ing grados Byles, at ingle bod alzo, $3.78, $3, $6 pair. the.e te at Double bed size, $47, 88, 66, 87 and comfortable Wet so w pale. pink, ius, 2 und hellotropa Hextra’ large size, %, $7, $7.50 and floral den! estceat 6.50 0 pate, Dimity summer spreads Cotton Jacquard Blankets We carry @ complete line of these or bed, divan or couch, in fifteen! dainty light spreads, tmported dle | pee aSaVarted colot combina: rectly” from Munonester, England, Ronson craumentas well da 4 ooy- wid gold here for a quarts Lea than Ww 1 to th ering: oft, and a Nsitin-finished Marseilies Bed. da, with scalloped button-hole cou. o “Throws mel stioning od cut corners. Sinaia rnamentai Cotton Blankets, jof-| taxi size, 33. ree-quarter Stes dark colors; they may be used! size, Ko; dous nla bed size, 4s couch covers, for hammocks, or 10 satin~ Also otier imported finished sit on the grase—eplendid tor picnics, Bedanrends, for single and three. O14 Building, uarter beds, at each, vegu- fay 4.50, ST Broadway, Fourth avenue Eighth to Tenth street each, Sas tiooe, noe