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} 6 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, TOOK MOTHER'S ADVICE AND USED WHIP ON HUSBAND Nerved Herself to It When He Carried Oft Her Runabout MRS. MICORMICK SAYS PRESIDENTS WIFE 1S IN CONSTANT FEAR J MRS, NATTISON WITHWAINWRICHT he replied, and every neck wi turned in that direction, Mrs, Mattison wore a superctitous | amie, The hotel clerk read the ntry, | “Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Wainwright,” off Dr. Wainwright as the man. Testiiying to a visit of Dr Watn- wright and Mrs. Mattison to the hotel Feb. 19, 1906, the witness declared: “They were both intoxicated. woman co.ild not walk straight. them I wo.tid not give them @ room, The I told HOTELCLERK SAYS a ae aaa You wil find tan, brown, olive, smoke and chant ines + abvelve and I picked up my clud and mode shades, You will find blues, grays and ustice Erlanger Gran Di- drove him and the woman from the neat mixtures. of the afternoon's session was the vorce Suit to Go On Despite taken ip in freuiment between , z yo atarie 43 lawyers as to th ssion of entries From the Garage Doctor’s Interposition. AAS eSata ta snavate boantenvanen onuths hotel register by Dr. Wainwright as o evidence, A dashing brunette. in a handsome Beore Justice Erlanger in Part t1.| Women Titter Over Testimony. walking sult, w waving hair of the Supreme ( to-day, eouns he co-respondent sat, Immovable ss je cle: Chis is nigh Woman Whose Husband Was Ambas- ae 1 ast for Charles F. Wainwright Agnew aps] stick 8G Madi d . S 4 ka pealed for a onement of the sult] Little ttters of merriment were aed sador to Austria starts ona Record- an down of Richard Jr, the young teats I) tay iat Al Ga . . = the I a Philadel phi: s for an absolute nh ae expected to be witnesses In Te ¢ " rial. Breaking Trip From Chicago dred and Ae Pe ost cee Fae Grn OTe Hundred street the ‘esing Improper service and his const!- Hymes of the "ithe ip MY ; L 1 Remtri pois yes. with gla: Convention to Euro tutional right of trial t try, but} REE Het Caine BS pe. lke Justice Blanchard this day prev-] Wainwright. He responded, and fous, Justice Erlanger denied the mo- he was asked to describe Mrs tion tison. He said: M t she’s sifght In build. has “There in a far deeper renson | = s ns rs, Mattison is a tall blonde with tr, hazel eves, or blue oF . . ark hi 1 nd % well ually ooking Ce CO BG Weis be SO Oe te ce ater eet om | atthe “doctor when the came in with made behind President Roone-| 5 n. She was dressed tn black, | ft, ' a save for a gilded band Merry Widow Mrs. Mattison enjoyed the description velt’s declination of a third term hat with great white ostrich plumes, | and fauehed as she lowored a heavy memination. Mrs. Roosevelt, who In her counter sutt for a separation, | “Gace adjourned at this point until ix my friend, has told me again Mrs. Mattison alleges a conspiracy on | to-morrow at 10 o'clock. and again of her fears. Every time the part of rdlaierelaticent ea he lenves the White House Mrs. who wish to separate the couple, cruel- McINTYRE SEATS SOLD. ty and desertion Roosevelt in greatly alarmed. locked Dr. Wa eetERt was in court. He ts Notwithstanding the fact that the! Sir Wala Gaibmltiny Mule Grn o@ ett oe) Gk eechCne eeae 00. nis that’s all He wore a gray sult and a white walst- | CUD PGE Cink a) President makes Mght of wife's fears, he is unable to allay Roosevelt is con- AV. MANSION Caretaker at B. Alt- man’s Home Awakes to Find Burglar in Room, foregoing statement be President Roosevelt and his third term Position was made to-day to an E World reporter by Mrs concerning Woman jot lor to France and Russia coat | ‘There was an echo of the fatture of ; lthe brokerage finm of T. A. McIntyre Says He Saw Doctor With Her. | & Company this afternoon. when two Charles a t witness, point | seats belonging to ‘a s re and his son, the New York Stock | Were sold at public auction on the floor out the p with Mrs. neHotel Minc Mr Faust was desi clerk at the) O/°".¢ Bxchange Lan ay 146, ana Mr on't | “The seat of the elder Metntyre was wyers « yur spectfic acts | sold to W. RB: Craig. of Craig & Jenks, secnd . ttlso W, and the seat ounger miscends een Mrs, Mattison | Fy aad Dr. Wainwright about that time. Hack & Company, at ‘gure Mrs. McCormick, after a rapid trip trom 4 $2.00 Vietoria he man who accompa- | The last previous sale of a seat on ne Republican convention and the side| Revolvers, dark lante: 4 all the Ca net Omyace is here new fea] wan) tHe\Con on a cheeeenmmaia ee a of Mrs. Nicholas Longworth and the! truly melodran atic eft ae Aone wasn : President's daughter, sailed for Europe}, sien oyu RIAs WRSARUGA) ozs LO Seas Cs niaar RGR a‘ the Hamburg-American liner Kai- | /UTs!ary early ¥ In the home ot tn ‘ Sates Fe er al.| The directors of the Republic Ir: eerin Auguste Victoria. Benjamin Altman, at Fis ts son's lawyer, but Justice Evtanger al-| The directors. public Tron Srl fth merent nes iewealth Cae lthersttonnrocess! ‘and Steel Company voted to-day no “Such a Demonstration.” Fiftieth street. After a thrilling chase eft the Stage to Marry Bicleys There he is sitting on the last seat, | to declare the regular quarteris di “Is it not remarkable that the Presi- | and scuffle, the desperate intruder took TEMES Cui tihs nd row. That'e D. Wainwright.” ! cond CUR eidcse ound an acthe Gent should withdraw in the face of | refuge in a coal cellar, where he w ed ere . such a demonstration?” hatted M, . vase moe acre gd ae a if © Mrs. | locked up by the housek ley with 8 | McCormick in regard to the Rooseve Pes e t 5 @emonstration of yesterday. Her man-| Mr. Altman and his family are out | Street: Rer invited some comment that would | Of ‘own and oD.) Be ot permit her to explain a secret that she | MTs: ¥ Costello. W an invalid GUSH CUES GTTEANS £0 Bisel! aati to. tell, gon, she occupied r on the top ‘L assume his pledges not to a Noor: Fete ie 0s | tn min nee sem, in ranklin Simon & Co. the reporter. Mrs. Costello was awak “Oh, no," replied Mrs. McCormick, |@t the bed clothing j who thereupon 1 and saw a man bolting for the door. Fifth Ave., 37th-38th Sts. He carried a dark lantern. Unmindtul of her ger, she ran after him, tak- ng the stairs two at a time and giv her friend, Mrs. Roosevelt cause of the President's determin: not to run for office again. “I greatly regret that I had to the Republican Convention thing has salc hin, Ye Great outburet ov red,” Mrs. Mec. Core 11 Oy Mr time ag sterday 1 t i mick continued. “It was indeed re-| tion strome mean aoe large Propor- | returned to me, after $30 for | Markable, but it had B [Espen ate cosas and Irish grit. pce it “How was that?” was a Burglar Dodges Aside. nT was | “Well, I knew it was going to hap-| Tumblin Several | as 6 to bling down the second flight shi eat | pen,” said Mrs, MeCormi “it aalleant upon the burglar and rushed ts eta the for the. purpose of driving the opponents battle. The burglar had no desire for I sought the revolver, 1 him, 1 belie f the anti-injunction plank into line. | the encounter and dodged aside. rq 82d Would sucei | more leap he disappeared through iar ee President Tired Out. | the door leading to the coal cellar, I we Treason why M ib shouted Mrs. ilenothtanenanthirdbier: 2 ming the door shut, fs that he does not want e turned the Key and locked the Kis strenuous work | relar in, Out and he wants a rest | Mrs, Costello's cries of “Police!"’ ‘ihe trip of Mrs. McCormick tr | from the first-tloor window to New York was an pc neighborhood jandabrought She missed an early trai Driscoll and Connelly to the usb. » over teamship I ot a burglar in t told them, cellar,” Mrs 43 She opened the » called t Julfus 1 Age Hamburg-Amer boat for M sivers the p 1 1 former Ambassador was told t nto corners as the Kaiser ste Vi find t «mall boat thi not t Mrs. McCormick would take } Pennsylvania special, due in Jersey bg tug there to t ached to the age to the s me hand "clock Cowed by Pistols. The train got Ba ea ot tive One look at the two revolvers made ciais Mrs, McCormick was put aboard | Se neste CE woman away the negr Jatier ready had the train been late It took fifteen min reach the st msi thorough CASTORIA and amid the cheers of a la : on the dock who had rea fying nay of #17 Past eee ‘ Rane Me eas a For Infants and Children, smal al atten keys The Kind You Have Always Bought Mrs. : Hane id ae Bears the going visit her s' Pa eit s Signature then go <n to Car t * of y returnii.g to her na tember, in time for of the politica predicts will place Se e Ww House. eae R Ug tN eS TURNS DOWN JEROME. B. Altman & Cn. Th pus Still Retains banker | 4 zno nis SUMMER SHAWLS FOR TRAVELING, STEAMER, COUNTRY transactions in the| AND SEASIDE WEAR. | funds of the P. Asso-| ciation, it DP} to. ® n c Iepedediinietaavicehacs Diet atten =| INDIA CHUDDAH SHAWLS, CHINA SILK AND CREPE EM his counsel forr Davey and rbach represented ler dis- Jerome to retain as Supreme Court Just charge Edward La Mr. Thomas was Criminal Branch of y by your Lauterbach Mr | BROIDERED SHAWLS. CAPES ‘AND KIMONOS, ALGERIAN SCOTCH KNITTED JACKETS. ZEPHYR WOOL SAXONY AND SCOTCH SHETLAND, AND DOUBLE-FACED CASHMERE SHAWLS. PLAID SHAWLS, MOTOR HATS, CAPS, HOODS, VeILS AND SCARFS, Ss tional rights were called before the the STORE WILL BE CLOSED AT NOON ON SATURDAYS, AND AT5 P.M ON OIHER WEEK DAYS, e DAstrict-Attor Greatly Reduced Prices For Friday and Until Noon Saturday Giris’ Summer Dresses A collection of Washable Dresses of fine Gingham, Linen, Dimity and Poplin; 4 to 14 years, Heretofore $4.75 to $9.75, 2.85 4.75 Girls’ White Dimity Dresses Dutch Neck model, of white crossbar dim finely tucked, lace insertion with ribbon sash; 8 to 14 years. HUGE CE comneennonnntce: ee OTS Girls’ Graduation Dresses A collection of models of French Lawns and Nainsooks, trimmed with fine embroideries and laces; 10 to 14 years Heretofore $16.50 to $19.7 11.75 Shirts 3.95 Misses’ Summer Dresses and Misses’ Button Front Washable Skirts Of white linen or poplin, open front model, detachable pearl buttons; 12 to 20 years. Value $7.50. Misses’ Linene Eton Dresses Princess open front model, pearl buttons, in pink, light, cadet blue or Russet leather, collar and cuits of contrasting color; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $9.75.... 5.75 Misses’ Emb’d Linene Dresses Jumper model. in white, tan, pint, blue; scalloped embroidered neck broidered evelets; 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Tailored Linen Coat Suits Wh blue or tan; long coat, new model open front skirt, pearl buttons; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $19.75.. Misses’ French Net Dresses Princess model, of white or ecru trimmed with laces and Galsaake Heretofore $24.50 .. aogaoKdne light or Copenhagen and sleeves; em- Heretofore $12.50.. 6.95 12.50 French nets, richly 14 to 20 years; 15.00 Misses’ Silk Princess Dresses Laclusive Jumper models, of natural Pongee, figures and stripes: also Tatfeta silk, trimmed with plain silks; 15 75 . Heretofore $24.50... cseeeerceeesveee 14 to 20 years. Boys’ Summer Apparel Washable Sailor and Russian Suits Of Imported fabrics, in white and colors Heretotore $2.75 to $3.75.... Washable Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits Knickerbocker Trousers; tan crash, English khaki and fine white duck; 8 to 17 years. Value $5.00...... Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits Extra pair Knickerbockers, of all-wool Tweeds, home- spuns and navy serge; 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75.. Knickerbocker Trousers Of khaki, tan, gray, crash or white duck; 6 to 17 years, Value $1.75 2 to 10 years. 2.95 6.75 95c Young Men’s Duck Trousers Long trousers, white English duc Value $2.75 Youths’ ana Boys’ Shirts and Blouses Boys’ Negligee Blouses White amt colored — silk-finished — chambray madras; 8 to 15 years. Value $1.00 and $1.45 Youths’ Negliges Shirts “Qer-Meka” white axbeclomtentoe ietentedies O5G 4 68c; 95c JUNE 16, the hotel ledger after he had identified | 1908. Brill Clothes You'll find just the Suit you want in these June Sales—at just the price you want to pay. You will find 2-piece and 3-piece Suits. You will, find conservative, semi-conservative, ex- treme and very extreme models. You will find the finest tailored, smartest styled garments in New York, all under price. You will find values far beyond your expecta- * tions and greater than Brill Stores have ever offered. 10 Suits Worth $ up to $16.50, $16.50 because equal quality suits are 4 $16.50. Tailored and trim- med to hold shape, fit, style and color until worn o1 Here are suits of tan, brown and gray yelours and cassi- meres, neat di worsteds, dressy black thibets and all wool blue serges. 13.50 Suits Worth $ up to $22.50, an tailored suits of tise tan, brown, olive, shades and gray serge, blue tures. Here you will find over two dozen correct new models and a choice of over 100 dif- ferent fabric designs. These suits are worth up to $22.50 because the fabrics, tailoring, trimmings and style are all of $18, $20 and $22.50 standard. U. S. True Blue Serge $44 50 Suits Worth $20, e Worth $20 because they can not be duplicated under because they are warranted to give $20 service ” have a new Suit or your money. 15,000 U. tits sold in 4 years under this eee 4 tee and never one returned. Exclusively in Brill stores. Suits Worth $17 up to $28, Summer and Midsummer suits from the foremost concerns in America. Fabrics include light and weight worsteds, serges, velours, flannels and Saxony cassimere. Smart ne ‘own, olive and moke shades, blues, grays and dark mixtures. Every gat- sept tailored this season to retail at $22.50, $25 or $28. Children’s $4 & 5 Sailor, $9 ' Russian & Knicker Suits, Worth up to being sold at $13.50, $15 and Journeym: smoke and othe’ serge and nedtsilk new tay i Children’s Finest Wash Suits Reduced. All cut on full sizes, the Russian and siker re Ru: s, Sailors and Nor- models 3 to 10 years and the knickers 7 to 16, folks, corre r Summer 1908. he fabries Included are all wool ho viots and folks Riad eae HOB. The TAVIS | flannels in new and seasonable he tailor. include Gal Madras, Kh: ing is $3. grade. imported Ox new | Boys’ $6 All-Wool $ 3.20 * smart tan All these Knicker Suits, | were made by concerns who make no suits These 4 Derby back | to sell regularly under $1.50. Every suit is mode! a Sate ue Cly ) " Gli under $1.50. Every suit is Oe iiite PRU vEnantEhEA WATERS warranted tub-proof. PROOFED, insur tional service. The colorings are new ta service is guaranteed own and gray shades. §6 Boys’ $1.25 and $1.50 75¢ Value KnickerTrousers Full cut models. tiy ail-wool fabrics in new tans and grays. Sizes 7 to 16 years. ye Harlem Store Open Evenings 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue | 47 CORTLANDT ST.,n.Greenwich $1.48 Wa: * $1.95 and $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 and $¢ uits reduced to. 98e 45 Wash Suits reduced to. $1.48 and $3.45 Wash Suits reduced to. $1.95 and $4.50 Wash Suits vacate to. $2.45 .00 Wash Suits reduced to. $2.95 | UNION SQUARE, 14th St ACICEE 279 BROADWAY? n. Chambers St. —ARICHARD CARL: GOnKE Im merit SUNDA WORLD WORDS MUSIC conPLeTe Aon MARY Sz The (tusital Comedy Now Plays. at the New York Theat ying Music by arrangement with M. WITMARK & es