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“MUD-SLINGER!” | Merce Commission's report w CRAVATH CRIES 10 CHOATE IN COURT; ff “Let Your Clients Se nice It Off | _ if They Can,” Replies For- mer Ambassaor. MET. SECURITIES CASE. “Indefensible Finance” Said to Have Characterized Its Actions. “T cannot vie with Mr. Choate in the se of epithets or tn bountiful mud- slinging.” shouted Paul D, Cravath in the United States Court before Jujge Ward to-day. Counsel were summing up the case of the New York City pany against the Metropolitan Secu Cempany. ‘The former Ambassador to the Court of St. James ed the former corporation and made so: Temarks about “indefensible financ that nettled Mr. Then he in- terrupted the even tenor of Mr. Choate's avath was thit last remark tn- quired Mr. Choate x forward, | Mr. Cravath did not reply, but some one else explained its purport to Mr. Choate. “Mud-slinging, oh! said Mr. Choate. with a smile, and he settled back in his) obair. “Mr. Choate has taken advantage of his great position,” said Mr. Cravath, “to characterize two transactions, the Chicago and Alton ang the Central Crosstown transaction, in strong and absolutely unjustified terms He has attacked gentlemen who are not present about something that he evidently is mot fully informed about. Defends His Clients. “Aa counsel for men who were Justly accured, gratultously and grossly Accused of misconduct without groundwork for the accusation, I feel beund to speak a word for them here, where the attack was nade, where the mmid-slinging was perpetrated.” “Mud singing, {s it?” interjected Mr. Choate. tunity of proving it.” Mr. Masten, counse! for the receivers, suggested that a time be fixed for filing nd Mr. Cravath suggested that lays be allowed the plaintiff for its. brief and thirty days“subsequent to that time be allowed the defendant. Mr, Choate strenuously objected declaring that Immediate rellef was necessary. “They don't need any longer time than we do,” he said. “They've heard all of my mud-siinging, as viey choose to call it. Let them wipe It off if they ean” JudgeWard allowed thirty days. Mr. Choate, after explaining that he counsel for the New York Company, said: “A word about the Central Cross. town Railway transaction, which, settled though, settled on Sept. ¥, was as of April 3, prior to the date of tie agreement, and in this connection I will oak the Auguat Belmont. “I did not know how to describe this transaction unl I hit upon a happy phrase in reading the Interstate Me regard to the transaction In which a band of capitalists broke into the treasury of the Chicago and Alton Rallway ¢ and cheiped themselves to $10, in was done by a dicate. This is an appropriate term Byn-di-cate. Syndicate always means ‘stn’ in some sense. “The members of the Interstate Com- merce Commission being simple minded men, like courts and receivers ani counsel for receivers under the dispensa- tion, and unable to digest the trans- ection called it ‘indefensible finance.’ “That is exactly the term to apply to this $508.933.33 I don't know who was Tesponsihle for this transaction, It looks Ifke another Chicago and ‘Alton deal. I wouldn't eay that it was done by the same mosier hand. but it was done after it Asiwe sav in, regard to , it was ‘after Rembrandt,’ That $800,000 Balance. ares $58,835.33 was raised by the Cen tral Crosstown Company for the purpose Of Its own road, afterward absorbed in10 Ye syatem. “With another amount, ere was a balance of $00.0 left ove was The trust fund, under the terms %. the . snd vast 80 Genosited by agent own Compa: fall, on Apeit 3, according’ to the agreement, the Securities Company, pre- ing on its friends! \ an Girt, ie aealirey * compan aes fund, The: Battal Thee Company eee mite turn on thelr note, and what have they Gone with their money? We don't ‘nom, | but they used it for thelr own pu and that was an illicit use of [Nn canoe en matters sha; jemselves for) fhe, Metropolitan receivership, and as this mut to begin, the parties in- | weuian woke up to the t that it t do to have this misappro; funds become public. z! 3 ugh August Belmont and ter ee {t back’ nominally in Mr t'e hands to hold for this sacred | LATONIA’ BENT 1) Mighae | by mon, eh Ti irands "103; Gold Lakes Ton Rallway Com- | un- | any | “I hope they'll have an oppor-| ‘amp Faat | awed { TH* EVENING WORLD, Counterfeits Read what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to say on this subject: “The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of | thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. | This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade- jmark. This counterfeiting i isa crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, but against the growing generation. All persons should be careful to see that Castoria bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health of their children. Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to re- | member that the wrapper of every hottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile entnlaeanaelh it for over thirty years:\—Philadelphia Bulletin. Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Conger Bros. of St. Paul, Minn., say: full of merit and worthy of recommendation.” C. G. A. Loder, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “For 20 years we have sold Fletcher's Castoria and are pleased to state that it has given universal satisfaction.” The Scholtz Drug Co., of Denver, Colo., says: surely become a household word. are children uses it.” Hoagland & Mansfield, of Boston, Mass, say: “We have nothing but good to say about your Castoria and we do not hesitate to give it our unqualified endorsement.” Riker’s Drug Stores, of New York City, say; “Fletcher’s Castorta is one of the oldest and most popular preparations in our stores. We have nothing but good to say about !t.” Wolff-Wilson Drug Co., of St. Louis, Mo., says: “Of the thousands of patent medicines for which we have demand there are a very few of them that we can conscientiously recommend and your Castoria: is in- cluded in this few.” D. R. Dyche & Co., of Chicago, Ills. say: “The increasing demand for your Castoria shows that a discriminating public is not slow to seek out a remedy of merit and once convinced that it does all and even ‘Fletcher's Castoria ha ‘Ne cae Meee CENT, vegetable ton fe sinllating te Redan Roya oh a | ic ling the Siomachs | a! "INKANTS “EHILDREN: Promotes Dig Digestion Cheri ness and Rest.Contalns neither Opiun.Morphine nor Mineral, Not NARC oTic. The Owl Drug Co., of San Francisco, Cal., says: “We have always been a bellever in the ‘original man protection’ and have been particular never to sell anything but the genuine and original Castoria (Fletcher's). We have meny calls every day for this article from people who say they would not be without it in their home” GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Beara the Signature of | Aperfect Remedy for Consfiga: tion » Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions.fe ness anil LOSS OF SLEEP. PERTA DG SONO. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MUARAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Exact Copy of Wrapper. _ REAL _ESTATE. AT AUCTION. SAVINGS BANKS. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. IT IS HERE! THE 9h OF JUNE TO-DAY THE ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE OF Long Island City Lots (266 25-foot Lots) TO-DAY Sale takes place at the Exchange Salesrooms, 14 and 16 Vesey - Starts at 1J A. M. Sharp, Continuing all day. _ TO-DAY 70% can remain for 1, 2 or 3 years, Title Policies Free. All Assessments Paid, Bank Books Accepted, Do Not Fail to Attend This ABSOLUTE SALE JOSEPH P. DAY, Auctioneer. 33 Nassau St., N. Y. City. The Bowery Savings Bank, 128 AND aay BOWERY, NEW K, ited ‘on or before July interest from July SCHENCK. President, KNOX, Comptroller, LIDDLE, Secretary. ME. H WILLIS JOSEPH G PIANOS AND ORGANS. ae PIANOS Ler (he finest proposition in baby and studio yrand pianos, charming upright and player irs elegantly finished; alt ' pave pusereeté ine od makes, reaso pet. 5th and. 6thea FOUND AND REWARDS. LosT, OSTA. black senlskin watlet, R carte, ee keep ‘contenta; return wallet marked 0. containing a sum of money, business on lower Broadway.’ Finder P.O. Box HELP WANTED—MALE, man for superin- enmnnutacturins rate; refer: adress Gar World. women ladies’ clean jeady preasers and dye! on year a Se | oe = = (hte Wun, wrench Stean FOR SALE. FOR SALE. | ar River at, nialiice. Ret eV ey | eee ee, | te he Auto nate Must Unload. | nhatian's ionser Auto- aie Establishment, | FOR SALE. reionm Comoran (10 h- OX ing Co. Dress Wellon Our New Credit PLAN, THE FINEST UP TO DATE Ylinders) vt Lox Panhard 7 Ceaiacs, mt mM; Bl Locomoblies.| Olds oblien kes. 10 pick cheap. Demos AUTO BODIES GALORE. Tatest styles in Runabouts, Tourabouts, Landaulettes, Limousines. a_x0nd one!" § nied, Teacher sent Broadway Mammoth Auto- if you cannot oall, write and . e mobile Exchange, hye ue enaenh en you, Open ( lothi n g Bm to 248 W. Mth et, near Broadway eae cise, Saturday at Rea 7 MIT 34 av. nr Mth wt. Tel, 4020-—Gramercy, FOR MEN AND WOMEN | eee a a or Security Required. is Along with You Se Pour Own Convenience, ee 973 Cth Av,, near 47th St} \, LA 2274 3d Av,, or, 124thSt. EDITION OF Brooklyn Store 1129 Broadway $206 W 42ST oF Hinnenstiin: THE EVENING WoRLD ‘Shiite WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, — CONTAINS. = CASH OR CREDIT, EASY PAYMENTS American Watch & Di .mondvo, CHARTS OF THE RACES *) MAIDEN LANE, Phone S887 Cortlanan AND BASEBALL SCORES. Sunday, World Wants Work pestis cain: pattoor at tin oe eS EXCHANGE CLOTHING Co., Monday Morning Wonders. | 289 BROADWAY, Bntrance on Park Place, 5 | signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured | “Fletcher's Castoria 1s certainly | Seemingly every family where there | TUESDAY, more than claimed they do not hesitate to recommend It to their friends.” | Kect'a Uptown Pri Shooting an K JUNE 9, OCH & 1908. Sibsvepae 03 Make Downtown Fxtrevagares Co. Wednesday Morning Sales. From & A. M. An irreproachable vent dealers buying. No Mail, 25: Lisle Hose, 15c Be; black shaer; value 2c pair (Main Floo Women’s $1.25 Slippers, 79. WOMEN’S BOU eas SLIPPERS; hand sewed, turned 5 ‘, with bompon to ma in pink, blue red, tan und black, a vod 88 values .. ses CMS (Tht $5.50 Women’s Watsts, 3.2). Y erior quil- white, trim mings of cluny, filet and Val. laces Unings of China and clifton wk; former prices. were 3.20 3.0... : . 4 Floor.) 25¢ Vetlings, 10c PLAIN AND DOTTED MESH VEIL- INGS, in black, brown, navy and magpie; au new desig: Oc value Se. (Main Bioor) | Boys’ $1.50 Wash Sutts, 79c BOYS' RUSSIAN SUITS of fine per- Ga) and chambrays: choice pa checks and tans; $2.50 Jamger Dresses, 1.79 WOMEN'S WASH Dit ‘and two-plece jumper chambray's, white and dotted lawns, in one effects — of gathering of matchless bargains. shows a rare op| portunity’ for the thi ifty ‘Phone or Till 12 Noon Each item (Quantities restricted to pre- O. D. Orders filled. 75c & 98¢ Stamped Linens, 39c. afb LE or STA of ces aud soalloped 39C LIN# s¢ Motre Ribbon, 19¢ RIBBON, extra fine quality ies wide, an Immense variety of coirs and white; very desirable tor sashes and hair’ bows: & gy¢ Soe. quality; y (Main’ Floor, a 50c to $1.00 Belt Buckles, 25¢ IMPORTED BELT BUCKLE a large variety rose and drench ne set with corals sand. tur- a to sl 0; each. 2OC (Main Floors ————_—$——_—$ Girls’ $2 Tub Dresses, 1.27 GIRL's TUB DRE may be Worn with or without gulmpes; per- cales, chambrays, gi me) and lawns; trimmings of laces, embro: WOMBN'S: TIGHTS, plain at yokes; regular sizes; value 8c; ea (Second F —— ——— —— algo biagk and witte cueoks, ‘Trim: ee 25 Suit Ca es, Hey ined, erg 5 ames inches long; r« ares 15¢ Turkish Bath ae 9¢ (ta: : EXTRA QUALITY BLEACH E i Sort FINISH FRINGE Care $1.00 Hand Bags, 69c. S, with plain white or red D BAGS of grain leather, cov fons pt.00; Biscyand)150 Per Oc frames, And lined, ‘fitte oz, $ ith. purse: a eun Ginin Fieor) metal tim! ee eee ri, OC ern NCES Main Floor.) Fancy Belt Lengths, 15c. : FANCY 455% IAN, ON 3 $1.25 Hammocks, 89c BAND BELT AND FULL SIZE WOVEN HAMMOCKS. lengths, 22 to 27 inche: with concealed spreaders, pillow _and Te. to’ $1.00 per ‘ taney 1 BYE ve GPM ters combo (Basenent.) These All-Eclivsina Svecials A'l Day Wedne diy: Laces and Hanakerchiefs FRENCH VAL. EDGES AND INSERTIONS; 36 to 14% inches wide value to 55¢.; per dozen yards. ‘ 19c and 29¢ MEN'S WHITE AND COLORED HANDKERCHIFFS. Value 10c. each; per dozen, 55c.; each .. Se For One Trunks at pee Frice Cuts 2" 5, BASSWOOD TRUNKS, heavy duck | CANVAS COVERED ea ‘S, brass covered, brass trimmed, edges | trimmed, Excelsior lock, large § bound with hard fibre, cloth lined, bo! two heavy sole leather j'| two trays, two sole leather straps. | st divided tray. Inches... 32 34 30} Inch 32 34 36 Prices.. 6.98 7.49 7.98) P: 4.49 4,98 9 5.40 Jewetry for Graduation Gifts SOLID GOLD BROOCHES; fancy en-SOLID GOLD SCARF PINS; a large amelled floral designs; set with gen- variety to choose from; regular uine pearls; reg. $2.50 to $4.00.1.95 value $2.00 ... .1.2 GOLD-FILLED LOCKET AND CHAIN; GERMAN SILVER BAGS; fish scale variety of designs; set with brilliant) mesh; frame 4 inches wide, bag 4 rhinestones; regular $3.00.....1. 65) inches deep; regular $3.00..., 1.95 BOYS’ SOLID GOLD SIGNET RIN WHITE GAUZE FANS; mounted on with monogram engraved to your bone sticks; ornamented with steel order; regular $2.50; each..... 1.50) spangles and lace; reg. $1.50....85¢ 25¢e Sheer White Goods, 6%c FINE SHEER FRENCH DIMITIES, ST. AND CHECKS. A Special purchase a5¢, qualities at less than half of worth positively 19. and 25c.; Wedn Misses’ and Small Wemen's MISSES’ AND SMALL WOMEN'S WAS! GALL SWISSES, NOVELTY STRIPES enables us to offer you these 19. and wholesale price. Every yard esday crit 8c $5 Bretelle Dresses, 3.89 HABLE DRESSES; Bretelle and Jumper effects of white and colored lawns, in a variety of dainty figures and strisos Also of striped duck and plain | charming for summer wear. Sizes 1 Value $5.00 ....seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 125th St. We hambray in self tones. Exceptionally 4 to 18 years or 32 to 34 bust. paoOHGHSO 3.8) Between Lenox st, & Seventh Aves. DENTISTRY. Haye You Examined Our “ANCHOR DENTURE” It hzs no roof. your mouth, Cannot work loose c Holds, fits, satisfies every wearsr. <r to chew your food well and masticate it thore oughly. Call and see this new plait explain its many advantages. Ours Only Place Where You Can When extractions are made in the wear home at night. All extreetions ma NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Fillings,... $1.00 up 54 W. 23d St., New York. (Opp. len Musee.) HOURS, 8 TO 6: 4 r° STEAMBOATS. CATSRIL aS: NING optier as @ Bo Mt tare VE ohh Mf Rad! aalttin® uae BE with Catskill Mountain Pictures, shares Pier @ N. KR. on. on hos) Does not cover the roof of WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4, German, Prench and Swedish spoken. —S01.—————0 0a ho ——0——10: _ DENTISTRY. New PLATE? or drop down, Enables you eand hive us is the Get the “‘Anchor Ghee morning the new plate will be ready to de painless by our All Work Guaranteed Ten Years. Gold Crowns, 22kt., $5.00 Silver Fillings......50c¢ up 14-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (24 door west Abraham & Straus.) i Ladies in attendance, THE FINAL EDITION OP THE EVENING WOALD CONTAINS COMPLETE CHARTS OF THE RACES AND BASEBALL SCORES, ee heAR FOURTEURNTHU STREET JUNE SALE West of Fifth Avenue ; | There’s Magic in the Words! See Our Busy Stores— You’li Understand! Misses’ Suits—Skirts—Dresses For June Sale | pe Tailered Suits for cool Summer r—] Light, Wrelsht, Panama — box coat—slik iniaid collar. fee lined—Jumper with silk pleated or all sizes—worth $1.9! Is’ White Dresses: revi High and Low and yol style: rettily trimtd with Laces and Filet or French Bm- droideriles and Medallions—trim’ d, tucked or plain skiris— J tol yas 00 Years—regularly $3.98. 'Crisp Cotton vole Woven stripes and te —made to sell at . Look like fine aie best tin net sed full range of Re: amon, fe THIS IS THE WEEK FOR TURKISH TOWELS! Prices Give the Reason! | Bleached—14x35—reg. | Hemmed—extra quality: aad size— exti=re or x 43— 3 | Double Thread: Tu | | | | | 8 tor | Other coe Saie Departments Include:-- | Women's Suits and Dresses, | Silk and Lace Waists, | House Dresses and Negligees, iC Jorsets, Bubies’ Wear, ‘aps ret 1.00 | Je Lingerie Waists Fine White Lawn and Batiste—deep. pointed or square yokes of lace an@ embroidery—al styles—true value | Sheer Batiste—fancy yokes and fro Point Venise and Val. laces and Ilons—trimmed sleeves—aleo erie Fiatiste—transparent lace yoke. back and front, with panel and voke finish of Point Ventise, and appliqued Venise medallions—other elegant models with linen Cluny Jace, fine allover emb'y. fancy Val. and emb'd medallions—very handsome walsts—reg. $4.00...... 3.00 June Saie of omen’s Underwear Quality the keynote—not a few cat penny items, but a great assort of all qualities at cut prices! Corset Covers, -18 .34 .57 .94 to 1. Dra wers, 18 .36 .57 .74 to 1.24 Chemises, 34 .69 .94 .98 to 2.98 7 Skirts, 10 -64 .94 1.74 3.45 to 404 Night Dresses, 29 .44 .69 .94 1.24 to 4.94 Special Values in Finer Qualities of Each! 18 25 to 40 per cent. below regula Women's and Children’s Shoeg, Silk and Cotton Petticoats, ., Misses’ Suits and Dresses, mm Flowers and Wings, Men's Shirts and Furnishings, Boys’ Clothes and Fornishingét REC Ppavame eee VALUES IN eae Pacific LARGEST black--worth ted Lingerie Bat hairline. atri es—white and and floral ef- Black Dots— the hest—white ire or black with Whe k Swisses with white emb'd dote— edt) well at 30 Myalue 30. Dotted Mulls— rd Batistes—were 24 Voiles Merverizes ¥ Polka Dut Lunported Liberty colors and chitton Sacasne— and blue arey Fancy Lace an fast black—! Foat Black Motre Finish Poplins~ Earlier Wan Dress Heliien Our reputation jor these extends from the Atlantic to the STOCK IN THE No otuer two houses combined can een? ease CEST No woman who loves dainty Dreas ment without buying—the values are irr if ) ia at WORLD, H 3 ns and Seermickers ct quality... 7% one of the best makes Gtx, Aimer 0 at udes of others put will anilice to show h OEE ow you can now buy! fephyr Gingnama— and plain—-were .15.., 9m nens—light effects.. ero.. 19 and .2% ced Popttns— aa RON) Uni ffonettes—worth i aloe tal yard wider 12% Plain and the tore) Aaa Syy, 4 MORNING SALES ‘a To-morrow, Weanesday, Until 1 E. M. » To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege ot restricting quantities, aC Washable Women's is Suits : in natty new stripes a white, tan and White, ete; “newest three-quarter coat ith rappings—full ploated 2 fe} Prkirt—deep fol SECOND FLOOR—NEW BULLDING. splendidly made—worth 35.98. SE Misses’ Lawn Jumper Dresses Dainty Summery effects, with } spots, dots, stripes, checks and plalds— Wide emb'y bands on neck belt end sleeves. of ¢ Beading run with hiack Velvet 1. 9 ribbon 1s to 18 years— reg. $3.60. SECOND Silk Finish sicilieunes 52 inches wide--black, brown, royal, myrtle garnet- 5 ILDING. .34 Women’s Untrimmed fiicmeaninluntrimmedlaatoian -black, 4 it—ten smartes DING worth 98 _THIRD FLOOR—CEXTRE BUILDING. “CENTRE Black sateen Petticoats 4 White Clany Laces—114 ty 8 inch Edsings and inserts—specially trerns for dres worth 7 to 12'¢ YOR FL TIL 1 P. M. ONL MORNI SOLD UN | Also 14 O0LK ER CENTRE BUILDING, NO MAIL OR TE ING SPL.CIALS— qual va ue to Mew y Ail-T, Full bleached=t6-i ast edge-attractive.d fast edge—attractive ie jfon'e 6 ho x Do *6-Ineh jo) st Dolls i and closing 1.48. INTRE ACILDING. Boys’ Negligee Shirts 125 Madras and Percale—light and dark fancles-—attached or rfs— +homs row drawn xb4—30X30—reg FLOOR-NEW BUILDING. “poons 419 Extra heavy nickel silver— BUILDING. worth .39 halt ¢ Pin 37; MAIN FLOOR a at. MLET GOODE DEPT, 1 to Md heckecvalue 40 Hemstitehed Se Pure white linen— work MADD Rogers Tea atti Fountain syringes~ Improved design hard rubber Faney Dre s Lawns Tose Sanporrard Large Satin pad— silk ite only. ie ning sale 47 SRASEMENT.- NEW erefore BUILDING. SPHONE ORDERS, Not advertised—~——— Space does uot permit LOOK FOR THE CLOCK2! LOOK FOR THE CLOC:

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