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t 4 we ——_—_——_—_—_—_——. AFFINITY COUPLE, - FOR SPITE, MADE ASSAULT CHARGE Alleged Girl Victim Declares She Did Not Know the Man. red Clark, an employee of the Staten Yelend Rapid Trensit Company, and ‘Mavs. F. 0. Whitney, a comely brunette mot more than thirty years old, of Quincy, Mass, who is Clark's affinity, were sent to jail to-day by Magistrate Handy, of the New Brighton Court, in @etault of $1,000 bail each, charged with perjury in swearing to a warrant nam-/ fag Paul McAllister as the perpetrator @f an outrage on a fourteen-year-old In sentencing the couple to prison to ewait the Grand Jury's investigation of the strange case Magistrate Handy de- nounced the act as the most outrageous bit of spite work he had encountered on the bench. Clark's wife fainted and had to be carried from the court-room. | tt SAllist his wagon to PE A Cd ater who| envelope containing the money was) rye Hospital, in Jamaicas conducts a boarding-house at Matin-| handed hin court be turnedthe; Mr. Donaldson say ers’ Harbor, had dispossessed Mrs. | Cac} oy . Ree eenvest tata Whitney trom her apariments for non-) payment of rent, she and Clark went) before Magistrate Handy and swore that the proprietor had committed an @ssault on Annie Swanton, who lives constant effort, has succeedu. in pay- | ing $80 to senry Ciay Weeks, beautiful home, Vesta Lawn, ts one of | the show places in Bayside. loves his shaue trees and hates auto- mobiles and mosquitoes, | thousands of dollars .n protecting the first and .ghting the other two. stringing wires between the branches) a, aiso in the building some dynamite of his handsomest shade tre had the wires torn down and @ law sult | resulted. from Justice Jaycox, | ty. the telephone company got the or- der it desired, but called for the payment of $0 to Mr. could not induce Mr. Weeks to receive|jeg, It is also feared that he 1s injured the $50. tion with the company. oy Weeks has him by another court order which was | signed to-dav. folk County payment of the $0 to the County Clerk THE EVENING WORLD, M PAYS $a0 AFTER FOUR YEARS’ FIGHT Telephone Company at Last Forces Its Money on Man Whose Trees it Damaged. INURE FREMAN. GOES BAC TD CEL Declares, at the Age of and Flame Fighter Badly | | Eighty-four. Wounded. inal ‘A fireman at Richmond Hill, L. I, was “I have been @ cri forty year injured to-day by the explosion of @ and there !s nothing ! said elgh stick of dynamite which was in id- ¢our-year-old Charles t, when ing that was destroyed by fire, It 18 sus- called before Judge Rosaisky tor sen- pected that the blase was of incendiary tence to-day. He had pleaded guilty to origin. The injured man !s George Coo- forgery in the second degree. ney, of 4. Keap street, Brooklyn, a “How many times hav member of Hose Company No. 4. : The burned building was a one-story frame structure used as a storehouse by John Donaldson, maunfacturer of bulld- f crete. It stood on Oak street and His fig... with the telephone company | 8S concrete pega: 2 contained a quantity of hay and imple- in four years ago, when it began| nents used by the contractor. There The New York and New Jersey Tele- phone Company, <fter four years of | who Mr. Weeks is a venerable man who | I cannot “Dut sin He has spent 7 seven years tn p: First Na- r. Harris Weeks | that was to be used in blasting opera- tions. ‘The building had been about halt de- stroyed by the flames when a atick of dynamite exploded, sending debris in every direction. was struck the decision also) py some of the flying material and sus- tional Ba to cash a This ran along a year, and finally of Suffolk Coun- Weeks as damages. But the company! jeg and jacerated wounds on Hey avoided’ all communica irternally. Chief Larkins took Once when an) a fireman in ‘3 of dodging, Mr. had the money forced upon hd pects that some of these men 5 the fire o> an act of revenge. | day and be ‘This order also came from the Suf-| justice and allowed the THREE CENTS TO-DAY. art) door to) the) MeAllistare, of aueens: Pcie the cos! | Remember the Name : To-day the girl, McAllister, his wife and three children, and Clark and his wife and two children and Mrs. Whit- ney crowded the court room. ‘The giri Promptly declared that she did not even know McAllister and that the charges against him were false. MoAllster told of charged that the woman and Clark @ought to revenge themselves for his ordering the woman out. | Mrs. Whitney admitted being Clark's | amMnity, but declared that he had forced | ber to ewear falsely against McAllis- | ter. Her confession followed a com- plete breakdown. | Mrs, Olark sat in the court room with | her children until the woman's con- | fession. Her cries alarmed the court, who instructed an attendant to remove her. As she arose from her seat she toppled and fell in a faint. Her c @ition is said to be serious, and t physicians are constantly in attendance, STOCKS DULL WITH THE PRICES LOWER Union Pacific and Reading Lead a Rally Which Fails to Hold. Small gains and losses were mingled ‘and transactions were meager in the early stock market to- Northern Pacific and St. Louis a Fran- cisco second preferred de: 1 and | Minneapolis, Marie and Atchi fractions. Uni a willy in which they score: gains and others | the strength Gropped slight ing continued he total e@hares, and Prices. Sloss She South. s s Bouth 7 South. Think Tee a Ww as Twin City R. T. on rt pion Pacitie 142. 14a. tas + WS Steel pe. on, 10184 + Wana 1 abet ne my Test FE & M f ‘4 BY f, ‘Wem. 1 h wary Mhavances’ Decline CONVICTED WOMAN FREE Rana Van Arsdale, the yo , gonvicted of conspiracy and using Go #0 ; TAN pa * # fos sales of Freeh Boat i Sew AGES | 8, was paid over to County Clerk John} Niederstein, will be made to run forty wires through | Mr. pected. a boarding Mrs. | Whitney for three montis and of being | forced to ask for her rooms. He | ' Wednesday. on the White Star steams! Mr. Ryan's depi was Interbc wireless to T £ Furniture, Carpets, Ru To-day $5 principal and an effort} and to-morrow Weeks's estate. Trouble is ex- —P. & G. Naphtha Soap. It is white and is enclosed in a blue and white wrapper. 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Rooms & Room OUT Room @ yb | A Completely Completely 0 Completely () tier is rasa with i Furnished, { Furnished, Furaished, H st, and } These Outfits Are on Exhibition Only at Our 84th St. & 3d Av. Showrooms, | MIT eath FN SATURDAY EVENINGS ONTIL sala 1OP, The forty proprietors of nickel and! w ONDAY, JUNE 15, 1908, DYNAMITE IN FIRE FORTY YEARS CROOK, ‘SHOWMEN AT FORT |TRIPS POLICEMAN GEORGE SET FREE IN HOLD-UP CHASE ‘Burning Building Shattered “Nothing in Crime,” Bartlett Forty Persons Arrested Last;Patrolman Gets Man Who Night Discharged After a Reprimand by Court. Interferes, Another Catches Alleged Highwayman. | | | iam J. Wright, of No, 47 East ed last night at| Forty-ninth street, was passing Forty- orders of Police Cap-| were all discharged to- eighth street on First avenue early to- nin the | day when a man darted from a hallway and tried to “strong arm" him. Wright gave battle and Policeman Ruth ran up and tackled the highwayman. py the Court nd Coney in more “bark- were| The robber got away and started to ‘argued that Tun with Ruth hot after him. At the next corner Edward Reilly got in Ruth's | way and ‘sled to trip him. The police- man and Reilly fell to the eldewalk and was done Daily Organ Recitals in the Auditorium Store Closes 5.30 P. M., including Saturdays Place Furs in Our Winter Vaults of the Supreme Court, to-day, @ second battle vegan. Rellly, however, | Mr. Littleton said he desired to make & was quickly subdued and arrested. motion to dismiss the forgery oharges In the “meantime Policeman Kost on the same ground that Justice Dowi- cl ht Joh: ‘fe ol No 3 Vest ld to be good in the cases 0! SIECUTAICACELSGOE SHE. GRETTTbey ELE Hegeman, of the Metrapoltan Sixty-fifth st who was Identified by| ttpa tent iencman. of tie jnade tolde- Wright as the man who tried him, celve or profit by the foreries. Justice or profit by the forgeries. Justice ————>—_—. y to make these motions CASE OF C. W. MORSE = = GOES OVER FOR A DAY. ES Charles W. Morse's name appeared Blindness May Follow on the calendar of the Criminal Branch Careless Fitting of Glasses for plead- for grand larceny by the Grand Jury the banking situ- Ours is the only safe way— Mm Morse did not REGISTERED PHYSICIANS to examine your eyes, not by mere “testi but by the most thorough methods. tent §: Ehrlich &Sone. to rob ing to tndictments and perjury, filed which investigated ation at that time. sented by counsel. Assistant District- Attorney Smyth asked that the plead- Oculists and Opticians, 50 Vears in Practice. ing be put over until to-morrow, and Justice Goff granted this without com- 350 Sixth Avenue} 1274 Broadway Below 224 St Below 334 St. ment. 101 Nassau St. 217 broadway Martin W. Littleton appeared to enter Near Ann St. | Astor House Block a plea in the case of Thomas D. Jordan, 223 sixth Ave., near 15th St. ex-Comptroller of the Equita ———_ | indicted nearly a ago on eig harges of forgery and one for perjury, 7 ‘ays to Wanamaker’s Subway Astor Place Station in Basement Local trains every two minutes 2—Broadway both ways 3—Madison ave. [Fourth ave.J 4—Second avenue Surface 5. hth street Surface vated & Surface T Store Calendar Of Monday’s Offerings A Few of the Remarkable Lace Coats at $8.25 New Lingerie Waists at $2, $2.50 and $3, worth $3 to $5 Foulard and Pongee Silks Under-Prico Charming Shade Hats at $10 New Supplies of Muslin Underwear Imported Dress Goods at Sharply Reduced Prices Cut Glass at Nearly Half Price Small Lots of Linens Much Reduced Cool Bed Coverings for Summer Children’s Muslin Underwear at Little Prices Princess Lingerie Dresses That Offer a Price-Surprise At $4 Each HE essence of summerlike-ness,” every woman will say when she sees these charming dresses, (ool, in the sheer fineness of the batiste; cool, in the delicate culorings—lavender, two shades of light blue, pink and a jew in white, Cool, in the da nty embroidery and insertion that torms the trimming ot the yoke, the short sleeves, virdle and skirt, ‘They are all in one-piece princess style, iull dimensions and with wide skirts, . We hesitate to say how much they ouyht reguiarly to be solu tor, but they are certainly wonderful at their price—$4 each. Third floor, Old Building For TOMORROW—More of the 25c English Cotton Voiles At 10c a Yard Ga is better news than we hoped to be able to an- nounce, A single day’s selling a little while ago took away 15,000 yards of the same beautiful Summer wash iabrics, 80 sheer in weave and silky in ap- pearance, Something less than 10,000 yards is ready for to-morrow’s selling. In stylish plaids and checks in various colorings including plenty of the inuch wanted black-and-white effects, We do not expect that this offering will last the day out. 10c @ yard. Japanese Hand-Embroidered Shirt-waist Fronts BAS secured these handsomely embroidered waist fronts at great concessions, because they were ! saniples, our prices for them are half and less than halt of their actual value, The beautiful embroideries are wrought on fine nainsook, in various tastelul and effec. tive designs, by the deft-handed Japane-e. A few ironts are soied, but jauniering will make them right, 50c, 75 | and <1, Main aisle, Old Building Quadruple-plated Silverware t A Quarter to a Third Under-Price COLLECTION of handsome pieces ot Quadruple. plated Silver Tableware, in various desirable pat- terns, at a quarter to a@ third less than the usual prices, The reasons lor the marked savings are varied Many oi the pieces come irom one of the best factories of silverware in the country, and although new last season are not to be continued, Others come from our own Here is a partial list o: the splendid assortment $4.75 and $7.25} worth $10.75 | Ice Pitchers, $5.26 1d §7.. bh $6.50 and $5.75, eee ae Ice Tubs, $3.25, worth $4.75. Crumb Sets, #250 and 4, worth / %, worth $21 wis, $1.60 and $3 $3.25 and ake Baskets, $2.60. worth $3, It and Pepper Shakers, Bevand $_palr, worth $1 and $1.20, Candelabra, 4-Ught, %, worth $7.75, ne Candlesticks. $1.50 worth $2, yoorth $2.50. Main aisle, Old Building. Quadrupie-Pinted Sterling Inlaid Forks and Spoons no table or dessert spoons to match avs, $2, han one-ha | worth Oral larly $4, Tea Spoons, $1.75 $1.75 doz, doz., Spoons, regu Bom 4 90. Spoons, 30c, regularly 90c. Rogers Exira Plate Knives, Forks and Spoons gar Spoons and Butter Knives, each ile. nated Medium Knives, $2.75 ipleplated Dessert en dozen, Basemen: Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKER Unlined LACE COATS At Less Than Half Regular Prices HARMING arrangements of filet net with soutache, French Irish, novelty or Renaissance lace braids, in various rich combinations, Designed to wear over pretty Summer dresses, and nowadays at the very tip of fashion. We have secured a quantity of these coats, in jack.i, pony and three-quarter lengths, in white, black, i cream, brown, bluet and old rose, to sell at less than half their regular prices— $3.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $12.50 Instead of $7.50 to $30, An unusual opportunity that is sure to be eagerly grasped. if ; fe Fin thy Sot Girls’ Sailor Suits, $1.50 a special price. We have sold hundreds of > for $2.50. These new, pretty Summer play ed percales and guaranteed fast colors. Sizes Main floor, Old Bldg. Of course $1.50 dresses of the same dresses are made of 6 to 14 years Young Women’s White Skirts at $1.40 Of shrunken cotton, full plaited and fold trimmed. Lengthe 33 to 39 inches. Exceptionally fine values at $1.40. Young Women’s Three-piece Suits at $5.50 Made of shrunken cotton in various colors. Jackets double-breasted, overwaist trimmed with white brai skirt plaited, fold trimmed and piped. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 year 5 . * Women’s Outing Suits, $4.75 The picture shows the general style of these smart suits of blueand-white and blackand-white cotton repp. The jackets are 26 inches long, double-breasted and semi-fitted, with collar and cuffs of contrast- ing colors. The plaited skirt is trimmed with a blas fold. These stylish Summer suits are $4.75 each. Trimmed Hats—Paris Styles—$5 Yhe Golden Salon, famous for its dressy, exclusive $5 models, has an attractive as- sortment of new, imported shapes, trimmed by our own designers with handsome flow- ers, ostrich plumes and ribbons. They have the smart styles and the beauty of hats costing almost double—they are really $8 values—$5 scarcely covers cost of trim- mings and making. Women’s $1.50 and $1.75 Waisis at $1 More than two thousand fresh, new, up- to-date, prettily trimmed Summer Waists, really $1.50 and $1.75 values, marked for this gale at the astonishingly low price of $1, Materials are white and colored lawns. sty Economies in the Carpet Store Here are some SPECIALS of interest to housekeepers who are con- sidering the question of floor coverings. Cool, effective Moonj Mats, good colors and characteristic desi ; 2x4 ft.,60c, Worth $1.25; 2 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft., 78c., worth $1.75, edt Inlaid Linoleum—A representative line of these goods, all; tl irregular, at $1 square yard, worth $1.50. Granite Inlaid Line ot erat soe square yard, worth $1. Crex Rugs—36 x 72 in, 9Sc, from $1.25; 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 In. $1.85, from $2.25. i Table Linens ard Toweling | Bed Coverings and Pillows Housewives _ replenishing linen Under-Price closets will find these towels and table Decided comfort is re presented in Mnens extra fine values! these light-welght Summer Bedspreads At 81.10 @os., regularly $1.35— end Comfortables, and the economies Breakfast Napking, full bleached, 18-In. ane decided satisfaction. ay + Seconds of $2 kind—Full-six: itt, 80%, yan relay te yarn | Silkot'né Gomfortables; pure white Ail, yamask, in ing, figured on both sides; all colors, 124e Cream Turkish Towels at 10c, At $1.50 a pair, regularly $1.75— Liye Crash Dish Toweling at Bc yd, |Gray and white Cotton Bankers, wool a of 8 to 10 yards. finish; 68x80 In, ‘At 160—Pure linen Huckaback Tow-| At 81.75, regularly $2,25—Full-size els, hemmed ends, 18 x 35 In, white honeycomb Bedspreads, ‘At 26e—Towels of finer quality, | At SOc, regularly $1.25—Mixed feath- with damask borders; 19x 38 In, er Pillows; plain blue and white and —s fancy stripe ticking; 3% pounds, Silk Remnants, Half Price At $1.75, regularly $2.25—Selected feather Pillo’ blue and white tick- Ing; 20x20 {n.; 8, Subway SAE Cte an at- ‘ ~ sidings, Japanese alka, waffetas, plain China and Cut Glass and figured, foulards in pretty lors | Some pret linnerware, with 1d ind desing, black, silks and evening | stamped decoration, Is priced one-third irable lengths for waists, Jjess than regular value. Among. the 3 and petticoats. s08€ | pieces are: sh silks from our Silk Plates, 60c, 60¢ ‘and 90c doxen, Meat Dishes, t Tea Cups and Saucers, $1 dozen, * and 8c each, ble Dishes, Ie; trac Two- $1 and $1.25 2-pece Dress>s,75c pie of wi 75c and 91.25 Cut Class. blag i strings on aid oe Oil Bottles at 50c and 75c¢ ————E Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street