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: ¢ ‘THE EVENIN G WORLD, THURS...., JUNE 11,1908. - | REPUBLICS SEE |WIFE TESTIFIES “NO DEMOCRATIC END OF FIGHT FOR FOR MAN HUSBAND PARTY NOW,” SAYS ChICAGD § AIS SAYS CHOKED HER’ HILL AS HE SAILS South Carolina Taken Up To-| Takes Stand to Defend Youth Former Oa on First -Tr'p | Day, and Other States Will | Charged With An- to Europe May iNot Rew ty Be Rushed Through. | noying Her. Until Atter Election. \ LABOR MEN TO CONFER. | Maximitiian Ruttenay, @ wealthy tm- ‘HE PRAIS JOHNSON. | porter of No. 2% Stone street, and mem- lber of the afternoon Grand Jury, ap- Want to Get an Anti-Injunc-| peared to be at cross 7 's And Declares Makes! rposes with Bryan : Be te , _| beautiful voung wife today when he ‘ore: pac i tion Plank Inserted in the Veaeed the acralgnment of John F. Him Smile When He kemarks | * Lyon tr. of No. 439 East One Hundred ii) . Fath” Republican Platform. | Ar" Satin “street a nandsome — “'l Have Kept the Faith.” | lyouth of twenty-two vears, !n the —— | CHICAGO, June 1—With a majority | TOMS Court and chanked ey woe Davia Bennett till, former United his wife and threatening her. onal) Ty was also charged that Lyon had | States Senator and once leader of the threatened to kldnap the Ruttenau's! Democratic party in New York State, iPooxs and “with Taft delesates to the five-year-old little girl. parines wailed to-day for f:tiope on the White After the importer had made the ; d er h 1 i Mr. Hill ts: makin tetimber of 4 already accredited to the it go tingt Lvon and put one of his Star liner Baltic, Mr z eopvention, interest in to-day's develop- Servante on the wand to teetity for Mls Art trin across the Atlant!: Ocean, lments centred tn the make-up of the him, the comely young wife came for- and his departure on the eve of what ‘convention committees and declarations | Wurd and defended the prisoner. Fur-| promtaes to pe one of the moat ate ther, @he admitted sending him a tele-|asting polftical ‘conventions in wt staf in th latform ich will be contained In the Platform | pram in which she raid “Love you al-| history of the Democratic par jetithe party. The National Committee wave.” pena coiseeminiitalirenetesian Mal ‘etill had twenty-two contests, involving! Lyon was arrested at his home to-d8y of the futileness of further opposition minety-four seats, to consider, but vig-| >¥ Detective Gegan, of the Cen- to the nomination “by himself” of feorpus efforts are being made to rush ce, on @ charge of disorderly William Jennings Bryan. Batersrkitelcoraplationt conduct laid by the Grand Juror. The Mr. Hill told an Evening World re- The South Carolina contests were arrest was mate upon an affidavit of joe would remain abroad Mrs. Catherine Devine, wlio lg employed Porter that he saiiloniania taken up first to-day, The case involy- as a servant in the importer's mansion Until after the Denver convertion, an: jot the contests filed before the N {Republican Committees wiped off the delegates-at-large from that | at No. 5% Lenox avenue. as he had been out of polities since re 5 clesiten in pratense ai Da lneitaworentpatialy ony Con 7|/Janieiy inne) felt) trees to) remaln unt ered ft c antly calle yo ra, Rul : umn yesterday and there was a pos-| in her husband's absence; that he often *<° ea piAaild a interesting a, ( f) Panel sibility that this example might be fol-| threatened her, and that he found) Europe as interesting ee \\ e = , : = Jowed regarding the district contests | $10" he had choked her, Ca Q Exactly Like Picture Two Pair Hee eee rere eeoet cag | tlaneoess au te) AMy stay abroad wil propably find, ront inen S ul S$ Boa aan ware, eareleante oeang Had Ordered Youth Away. tts limit in the opening of the Court d Back. ys of Pants then the contests from Arizona and pbecorey siren Deve w eu roni tive od| Lelenpoen ea ce. i) OS sean waters SPECIAL an ac ° ee of oe Alaska, The work of the committee, | found Lyon and his wite walking to- | couig stay longer if 1 #0 desired, dete Efect ir Ss a Cc or ay: riday, 9 lt was thought, would probably be sim- | 7 her at Rockaway’ Bi Ach. WHETEMPOR ie not tor my lewal practice, aw I have FRIDAY ective A. Meto1P. M,we [eucead tomemconalderstlenexsentaor.o8 “i him never to see his wife again no interest in the coming political cam- Val. Lace A special lot of handsome linen shall otter th fo the agreement already announced or caii upon her. Lyon had persisted | paign—I mean rather to say ‘part’ than| {) | 9 skirts—well made and big value. : to consolidate the contests from Texas. in his attentions nevertheless, mulch (2) interest Gn CHD RO GR CO eae Insertion 4 tra pants suits 5 of sera (the annoyance of the beautiful you , eee The South Carolina contests were |e Mya arcd the importer aiwavelinterested | \ | tually worti closed by the decision of the committee | “phe servant repeated the contents of “You see, I have been on the carpet) Dee 1 fetter hearing the evidence submitted /ner aMdavit on the stand, wnereupen for a great many years, I am sixty- Pp Dy the two factions from the Fifth EGE. ahie called on Lyon for ave years of age. I began my pubditc i 5 ke for him, deny- y District. The Taft delegates were or- {ng tit nat the iimporter fad auld, |" |C8reer shortly after I reached my ma- Flounce dered seated. "if Your Honor will call the complain: |Jori y. ended it four and Bead tr) ant's wife.” the lawyer, “she wi fi ; Labor Men at Convention. fre uctidceMtaimoutermmaetne eet I fancy dy this time the pudlic must XQul: One of the side issues of the conven ae realize I meant what I sald when I an- ni 7 issues of th - attacked her or threatened her. 4 Dress- H fy A tion which is liable to attract consid- | Mrs, Rutteaau was sitting, in the nunced my retirement € Another Powerfu! Friday Legs in erable attention is the coming confer-|Tear of the courtroom, an jen she = "There's No Demorritic Party.” Messer sont Labor eases) water is | tte tates er comets ted waa rei go Develo AT maker? ued STP Goan cee acheduled to begin as soon as Samuel,“ Tall and slender, with beautiful blue| said the former Senator. “When I met. *®Finishy Gompers, President of the American/eyes and a wealth of golden T th, 5 7 ¥) '$ Federation of Labor, arrived. The con-| beneath, a huge Merry Widow hat the late Gov. Altgeld, in a little room Misses’ a i ceheduied to aevate onsiae trimmed with oranger blossoms, the up @ back stairs in a smail Chicago aVhisses ) ference af Noman swept down the aisle. hotel shortly before the first so-called | Sizes Special Friday PRiBAN ITER ae 0 a consideration ': Secretar ie eer ation Of mmeine gtepped to. the Witness chair. Voading, Bryan convention. I told Bryan that the! s by he Rep cor @s she did @0, to the defendant. policies which he represented would may be induced to insert an “antl-in-| “she wore a. tight+htting blue, serge | Banctionuiplenia ing (taiplattoren |dress and many beautiful gems vier Silpey Lom Demoerale: Pays ton nell n* plank in tt B Then, when he begged for enother try | ; . eealaent on her Seth Low, of York, President of | AT, nal gsusioeccaihisteraisalal she had seated herself the Civic Federation, and a delegate-| straightened hat, she smiled tow- at-large from New York, may take part} atd the lawyers, and Lyon's counsel ‘there—stop before you h | asked: jrulnea the party.’ But Bryan was in the conference, .his supposition being Acknowledges She Told Lie. nominated, as I saw the rutllity of a ‘atrengthened by the fact that Ralph Easley, of New York, Secretary of the| “Did the defendant ever annoy you | minority report with only ten votes to/ Civic Federation. is already here ana °F,,d2reaten you? ‘back me.” “Mr. Lyon. never threatened me,” LP, “That was some years ago, how about strankly avows that he came to attend pited Mrs Ruttenau, with a toss the labor conference her head. ‘I told my husband that NOW,” was asked joney to go away “IT admit th the Repub!' Preparations are well under way fo: the reception of the “real bo the various caudtiates for because 1 wanted 1 had to lie to make padiy disorganized at the pre: yer then produced Teplied the sage of Wolfert's Gh, ‘wanized, T ners” of the ticket. The Knox mana) I, te “both parties are Announced that hundreds Hun. “2% an opportunity, but I fear that i voiced “'shouters” will be here ¥3 has been overlooked.” echoes for 2 How was that? vania § ‘a, Lyo3 “Why, the key agers also expect a cea Paign should be ‘Taf Indiana. t political patronage.’ What else ts he? The Fairbanks “‘rooters” Ruttenay, He Is put before t ple a candi MEE IO TRIES CR Uf, cal patron- * smiled the wit 1 for Lyon prod. by the wife age. “The Masses Wiii Decide.” | Now. both sides in the coming po- cal stugele wi ve to go to th ses for their votes. They must draw claiming , the Hoc however. e to take un rations ay ay not be at in the demon. it that a t ¢ masses, and what r man yun Glib nd against the candidate rep- ke peace, ronage’ than boyhood At ¢ testimony for both ts CB an sions with ban- defense of Lyon, nngon, the poor- e with at the the ©. defendant, And from what I Mr. Johnson is to-the-people balanced and National Conventi ni have been cannot, fc ala 48 (a Tight to keep a more than a mere net 13 shome. relieve Mrs, candidate. He is a we! tement th Teatened an able man.” me reap the pened f2u git When Mr. Hill was asked to outline | vou fail to furnish the &” {sue he immedia switched oft nd you to the Workhouse, {tures in politics, | dn't Ret the bond and “Here I am talking politics, when I Randing ed ttitude’ in Fuh Fone! Be am out of politics.’ he eald. “It all Mrs. Ruttenau joined her husband and, ‘kes me back to when I felt and said, | nig | that {f we must have a silver man let! it be Bland rather than Bryan. He! | jcoverk feat “this time. Neve, broad eno {purty has sanctio Gen. Ellis stated fulted President Roos tary of War Taft co: ral details of the ft had met with thelr indors that nft the tribunal with him and lawyer. “The document," he su pounding out and may admit’ of some minor ohanges, but in the main I bi | VHeve that it will stand us now drawn Fl aD E ‘ing, Investigating, All branches, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street HABERDASHERY DEP’TS, Jn Both Stores. On Friday and Saturday, June the rath and x3th. EOOOPODOOOHOOHOOOIDOSOS ‘Since The World Began. SOOOO00 Men's and Outing Shirts—made of linen and French flannel. to charge but 25c. for a 12- With or witho' ge 25¢ a 12 ut collars. b word “Situation Wanted” Ad - a fs roe ) —any week day or on Sunday Lounging Robes, light weight rails unemployed have bee Made of cheviot, poplin, flannel and inding good pos : this quick actin mercertzed fabries, 3.59 work, Since last Sunday—3 w days—2,336 separa ation Wanted” Ads. | printed In The World, This handy directory ambitious workers is not Four-in-hand Scarfs, of English Rumechunda, Silk and Linen and French Crepe in plain colors and fancy designs. Suiteble for midsummer wear. 1.00 All wool, Jersey Knit two piece Bathing and Swimming Suits, Black, blue and grey. 3.00 b nly @® fulfilling its purpose In finding ® positions for advertisers, but Is performing a great servic to the employer who Wants to Hire in a Hurry. : 4 23rd Street 34th Street | jcerning the racing bills e Dress BE——3As would have peen a Srieaeaae sae et NO MAIL OR TELEPHORE ORDERS ON AQVERTISED GOODS | NEW TASS FASTEST GROWING STORE have won aca’ Of silk i fmt | How Bryan “Kept the Faith.” faith’ Q D 2 a the fait ft out in ‘ j | Pe See EST iat STREET | Mr. Brvan. | Mr. wanted the Hy) SATIS. mt fi GUARANTEED OR_MONEY_ PROMPTLY REFUNDED. Democrat od himself on the party in ain on at was left of th and now in 1904 he Demoeratie the Republican boss party, and says ‘T have k e faith’ GCL inton con. which passed Mr. Hill was asked for: the Senate to-day a legal staniin oint . Tam of the to see Democratic § biymen going on plons of the gamb 1s of ossidly ; th i iy To-Morrow’s Superb Masialics of Unusu: fi Int ins Ri ly Interest- Compelling Friday Bargains Rings True i Splendid Economies, Making New Rec rds for Low Prices, Chalenging the Keenest Com- n= petition and Demonstrating Our Distinct Superiority in Extraordinary Value-Giving Facilities. Wash Goods and Domestic Bargains Another instalment of cen Wash Goods from the Arnold Be Sale again offered at half regular = Lingerie Batiste Val. Lace Yoke. Embroidered Medallions. Richly Embroid- PICES. MILT. REMNAN Wud ts . the LAC RIPED MAK. |) 500 vozeN BED supers. ‘ = e \ "i ly fensat FIN N K ‘ Bt Lingerie 4 Princess JENDID Lov OF all ThreeStores = $10.95 4-16 West 14th Stree NEW YORK Remember Alterations FREE Immense Millinery Sale|“Peter P an” aists ~ : Entire stock of a large jobber of Women’s Straw Hats; fresh, new, up-to-the-minyte goods, approved shapes, braids and rhades; bought at There'll be an- 4 ‘ | 4608467 Fulton Stee ebout }; cost of manufacture—passed on to you at the same ratio. ther ie ae 64510651 Broad Street NEWARK At 23" a i QoS”, “Straw Sai lors, 23rd Street ~ 34th Street 2 ie oe pldoks: also auntie at st 39c On Friday and Saturday, June the r2th and 13th, ea Sale of! a Shirt waist Suits. ste, Waists and jump- lored Persian lawns. deep fold; black and white, blue white stripes; also tans, Friday at $1.09. Bargain Friday's ¢ Women’ s Summer Dresses at The Daintiest, Pretticst and most durable dress your heart could desire or ycur tastes depict for such an inex- pensive price. Get your share—at this very ‘ow price. UTIFULLY MADE incess Jumpers, 2-Piece Jur ities or y or plain col LADIES’ CLOAKS. Shantung Pongee Paletots, 15,00 and 19.50 Tan Linen Dust Coats... 8.50 In Both Stores. DRESSES Made fro ers nicely trimmed w Skirts eau wide, plaited mode r whit pink and white, brown an } plaids; all size: sent C. O. D. BATHING SUITS, 1n Both Stores. For Misses and Children. Bathing Suits Serge and Flannel. Capes. made of Mohair, Plaid Rubber ne wh also, oe 0 sult. sent Appearances of a $10 sult, None i 0. Ds 3S benno e h collas \rew The ‘‘Brownie,’—one piece suit strictly 1 ‘tailored. with sailor collar and belt. Trimmed with white soutache braid, Size 2 to ’ a aia | » 125 Women’s $15 Sampie Silk Dresses 1 Prt J - re The ‘“Buster,”"—Russian Tunie | Che, Waebens oe ricky heavy aot, si a : fese, Dijue, brown, stripes oie model trimmed with broad white Her- Skirts are extra full plaited model ‘ ished with oF ba This Silk Draw. 24,9! Thi» Dresi at eules braid. A Tempting Price Bein On Amazing Fel Reduction on Boys’ Jersey one or two piece Bathing Suits 'COUCH BEDS Misses’ Bathing Suits with skirt. 1 Cc ot Al! Steel, indestructible Te'escope Couch, heavy Made of Brilliantine and serge. Size 8 bronatdl frameribest Heel ational springs, tyereer: arate mattresses and (wo bolsters, covered ia figured to 16 years. Also separate bioomers, and denim. tights to be worn with Princess Suits. EXTRA SPE AL FOR FRIDAY; e of the most surprising vaftes in heard of in you've Sale of Children’s one piece Bath- he He ein this is a regular aie years. pember, ing Suits. 1.50 and 2.90 35¢. quality oil- cloth; shown in Second flor, Twenty-third Street, severaliney! $C Third floor, Thirty-fourth Street. vide; sale prise, jC square yard aces “$6 Smyrna Rugs, 2.98 |. consider that these rugs are revers!- Hate with @ choice of uches may i separated into two. individual beds or used as a full size bed; to-morrow the entire out- JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Sireet when you stup a ble and Yxh fect in size, i te-bed sy any tal reise 0 beautiful Or ‘al, medallion and flora fi ed, springs, on |# Marssens yout marvel at the bargain, On Hae sent a raat worth | account of the extreme price cut_we limit 7.50; sal i} Tto a customer, and only on sple Friday at ° $7.50; sale price......... “aigs' tae .

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