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BbenvcswAto ath @2GUY, sevuwve THE EVENING WORLD. ook hands vy | HAS HIS SIGHT LOSES HIS SUIT here.’ I replied, ‘All right, with Mrs. Pollard and left Mr. Nicholson said Mrs, again employed by hi Duncan Eliott, and he js related to Senator Dupont and to William Church born, who defended him in this| Pollard was | | AS eae wen Hoyo) air ‘ Open All Day act Pollard said the discovery of the fltr-| short time in April, 193, 2 | tation between Nicholson and his wife| Pollard was arrested for ¢ | Ni Open All Day ‘ected him very much. i funds of the Ans Mrs. 1 | lext Sat > | “Tt affected me in every, way,” he| went to Mr. Mavis and asked that the | urday Next Saturday . “so that I am all in” | company become surety for Pollard rge H. Davis, who was Nichol-/ on his bail bond. | / | son's partner when Mrs. Pollard w Mr. Nicholson declared that at no j | an office employee, testified that time had he had any improper rela- | | tions with Mrs. Pollard It was developed in the cross-exam- {nation of Pollard that when applying for employment with the Erie he ‘nad said in writing that he had been for Nicholson told him ‘he ws in tno U said, ‘I am in trouble. ao rer ° s "He fd. lard caught me coming ou! his wit bees with my coat off,'" tes! . 5 ‘Justice Gerard turned upon the wit- | Davis | es | ‘Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair toits Natural) HIDES IDENTITY four years tact past in the cigar bus: |COlor and Beauty. | | ness for a Boston house. These four) - | “Mr. Davis, you are in the surety! vears included his term on Blackwell's; No matter how long it has been gra ie Herts toelexcisel DOD Gets Island, Mr. Fleming asked Jor faded. Promotes a luxuriant growts | # Young Man Gives Name of Jury Decide sin Favor of J.} 9 bs"you xnow me? A.1 do undp Ga HEY Gil {Of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, "Be Bl ‘ és ea iF Q. Were you evér convicted of crime?| At th. lose of the case Pollard jand Positively removes Dan- AL ba xt s ; Cantillion and Gets Free | Guthrie Nicholsonin the = |4 No # Mr Fleming moved to cismiss, but) dru. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re-| 1 | A Business Quarrel. MENS ie Thue “Pollard has admitted |fuse all substitutes, 246 times as much | } Treatment at Bellevue. | Pollard Case. Q. “Were you ever arrested?” de-| that he is a ilar, but I think the whole | in $1 as Soc size. Is Not a Dye. L | | mai ry Mr, {Nicholson's lawyer Aj case ts matter for the jury to deter- $1 and 50c bottles, at druggists | VAV, 197 Ss Socnaninnianennaal at 2 es, and immediavely dischat mine. Send 2c. for f1 book ‘The Cun ir.’? | S/IXTTH | Qo Were'you not arrested on complaint | MP, Witte resented this and wen, all | “ye Laas ce owark We | “. 19°T020* STREETS NEW YORK. 7 WY jot Mr. olson and Mr. Freedman,| the test!mony was in move dthat a jay’s Harlina Soap - Pimples, NOW CALLED IMPOSTOR.|OUT TWO MINUTES. | when ‘you were discharged: didnt you| futor he withdrawn and Aa new trinl| red, rough and chapped hands, adel Mert j say you would pursue them the rest | ordered diseases. K in time and wott. bc. | | jof-your Mfe? A. T did This was dented also, and the jury | Qiugeiats. "Ren 2c." for free book “The | .Q. Did ,not Mr. Nicholson tell you |that he Went to Mrs. Pollard’s for the |keys and that they were trying to diackmai] him? A. He said nothing about the ki Q. Didn't took the case The jury was out two minutes and returned with a verdict in favor of Mr, Nicholson. ustice Gerard charmcterized the case ne of the most qutrageous that | Alleged Brother, Chicago Rail- Plaintiff Declared That the road Man, Sent Tart Tele- Defendant Had Alienated u tell Mr. Nicholson that | as Mammoth Trunk Purchase | : . " gram to Bellevue. | the Affections of Wife. |iefarspiitis @laer"antiitaTnot.- a... | wer cume ferore Sur courts” | Chimes waite. 84 | i" closed the testimony. for® the Galvanized Steering a0 ; : SS | plaintirr. J. Guthrie Nicholson, th ‘< ¥ . $1.50 Deep and tantalizing mystery exists| George W. Pollard smn a clone (Soret iene oueage Nicolwon the} CARNEGIE REACHING OUT, Whevle REO HIN | From America’s Most Prominent Manufacturer George W. Pollard at one time a clerk) Fe tol! about having employed Mrs. Ses Se BONA FIDE half 1 less than hal Fass Sai ce 7 @t Bellevue over tho identity of the Pollard. in his Brooklyn office and sald| Plant Said to Be Bought for Tron- 82.50 Ni ” half and less than half price Sale of Trunks. > secona Ftoor. f t ¢ he 4 i | at the Ansonia this afternoon lost the | Fan wre ie keyraway wien ‘she youth who gave the name of James| Heft Ws employment. He went to her | reotiltin and had his sight restored, | wt for $i, damages which he Maater and Englishinen. In the trade this maker enjoys such a great reputation that in justice to A telegram was recolved to-day, twelve | brought against J. Guthrie Nicholson, |MRTaiin Wy Are Uisaitey Mad Nas te.) DETROIT 2 News him we will not mention his name, but his name is a guarantee of quality. Bours after the young man’s departure,| preaident of the Federal Land Surety |"Way without the key, and tte next| afternoon prints a report {ro He wanted to close out his entire surplus stock resulting from unexpected cancelled from his alleged brother, William D. | day he went after it again, this time! Ste. Marte, Mich Fra | Company, with offices in the Metro-| alone. Sat [ietest Sw i | orders, and they came to us at very much less than cost Gantillion, assistant manager of the . was a very warm day.” gald the | Clereue. representing English } yr , s 3 , Chicago and Northwestern Ratiroad. It | politan Building. Polard charged Nich- | y itness, ‘and 1 removed my coat. Mrs. |and Andrew Carnegie, haae purchased Every trunk is guaranteed to be absolutely reliable «nd in every way constructed to was short and tart, reading: olson with aHenating the affection of| Pollard ehowed me a photo of her sis-| the Algoma Mills. a subsidiary stand the hardest kind of usage. Yet th trunks the lightest it ossible to . f : er (While T was Inoking at this pic- concern of the Lake Superior Corpora- | : ORS UNS UPTNCE Ss Mo HD fuer ‘The man is an impostor. My | his wife. \ture Mr. Pollard came in. T got up and yes wes i Baer } make. brother James is division superin- Herman J. Witte outlined the story in|#100k hands with him and he walked | vantirecently, ortaduandiract | : “4 tendent of this road and at present opening the case to the jury, tothe viher side of the room." "| wards denied that te United States | $10 Dress Trunks, all sizes, 28 to 40 inches, $5.50 GE Casper, i whore aia ne|_2e sald that Mrs. Pollard nad been very ‘mich oxtited and Seiad Shs. | Sten! Corporation, had purchasd these Sunday World Wants Work 12 Dress Trunks, sizes 32 to 40 ‘inches, at 7.50 Hn 2 ere he | stenographer and typewriter in Mr.| tote py ae pera eg that I had inal Lake Superior Corporation and | : i G i gome from? Why did ho say he was | Nicholson's office. Having left his em-|fioe He ‘sald, 1 don't want” via (bullt up the plant here. | Monday Morning Wonders. 15 Three Tray Trunks, all siz: s,32to 40 inch, 10.00 @ brother of the railroad man and of the manager of the Washington Amer- 24 Dress Trunks, ali sizes, 28 to 40 inches, 12.00 | ploy she was living with her husband sean League baseba!! team. These questions are keeping the of- ficlals of the hospital and the Cantil- Yon brothers guessing at a lively rate. It wasn't necessary to practise dec*p- | tion to eet treatment at the hospital. ‘The youth was a free patient and en- titled to all the hospital cbuld afford. | Appears at Hospital. On May 2% the young man reached Bellevue. He was totally blind, the| rignt e aving been removed as a re-| eult of an accident he said he had sus- tained in Chicago. The left eye had/ Deen affected and the youtn could not | gee at all. The young man gave his Bame as James Cantillion, twenty-two years old, formerly of the Des Moines baseball team, and his address as No. 154 Wellington avenue, Chicago, where he said he lived with his famous broth- er, Joe. Although Bellevue Hospital rarely ad- mits an eye patient, the youth's cheer- fulness despite his’ pitiable condition, Won the doctors. Dr. F. J. Wurtelle, who, by the way, is somewhat of a baseball fan, took the supposed Can- tillion in charge and treated him for inflammation. , suit was instituted by the husband for in apartments at No. 202 West Seventy- fourth street in 194. Mr. Pollard was employed in the Ansonia on Aug. 19, | when he had reason to run around to | hia home. He found Nicholson there. Broke Up the Home. This broke up the Pollard home, ac- cording to the lawyer's statement, and $50,006 dainages. George W. Pollard was his own first witness, He related the story as told | by the lawyer. His wife was Miss | Frederica Peterson, and they were married in Philadelphia in 1898. The iscovery of Nicholson in his flat was on the sixth anniversary of their wed- ding. | | “I asked Nicholson what he was doing there,” said Pollard. “He said | that he had come for a key whicn my wife had carried away trom ais office | when she left his employ. | “‘Ls it your custom,’ I asked, ‘to take ; off your coat in a lady's room when you cail on such an errand? Nichol- son said it was very warm. I told him to get out or I'd kick him out, and he To You Reception and Lounging Just test the restful comforts of our Room where, amid coolness and quiet, hot or iced tea is served all day, without charge. 100 Women Will Save Money on These Chiffon Taffeta Dress Skirts The quantity is limited—just sufficient for one hundred fortunate early comers: but the skirts themselves are well ; Of rich, lustrous chiffon taffeta, in the correct weight for immediate wi other plaited and fold trimmed; and both cut on ample, graceful lines and splendidly tailored. Regularly 14.50 and 16.50, worth coming for. ‘ Now 10.00 and 12.50 Second Floor r; two models, one plaited, the 28 Dress Trunks, all sizes, 28 to 40 inches, 15.00 87.50 Steamer Trunks, all sizes, 28 to 40 inches, %3.75 12.00 Steamer Trunks, all sizes, 28 to 40 inches, 6.75 1,000 of Those 5 Short-Trip $7.50 Travelling Bags, *5 . Trunks | : Special Sole Leather Bags, full leather lined, Light Trunks for Summer ‘‘Go-aways’’— hand sewed, neat gold trimmings; sizes 14 thoroughly reliable, all s ; : not one worth less than £5, a $2 95 to 18 great many worth more- O where, here at. Our Sth floor Restaurant occupies the largest, brightest, coolest, taurant purposes in New York. Seating capacity 1,000 (FE : Enamelled Bed, Spring and Mat- 514.75 tress, Complete at : HIS is a tamous item with us. Customers tell us every day that this is the best Bed offer they ever saw, and we have sold hundreds of them—the inches; room used for res- ia” Fifth Floor. best possible testimonial. Bed Outfit, The patient began to put on his cuat and left." improve nd in a few days he was able " xrarthew C. Fleming cross-examined | to feel his way about with the ald of The beds are made with heavy continuous posts, heavy hour he sat in the Pollard. 2.50 Charming Lingerie Waists at 1.95 Rospital Ranier ning convalescen “Pollard,” he asked, “how many | Complete. aterals, ‘ancy brass scroll fillings on head and ootboard, in all with tales of the Wes SwateMilllcll(meaihaventyoumibeenticonyictedimtcel : sizes. the [ron Spring is tull size, made of heavy tubing and Lule urna eee ea oe lee These Waists have just been made up to our own exclusive designs; two models to choose ‘rom—both daintily closely woxen steel wire: and one genuine Felt Mattress, ast while \ n- elaborated with laces and insertion, and with the trimmed sleeves and back that are usually seen only on high- i I Special pri stairs he suddenly complain a se After some objecting. protesting and ricad ceeationa: o Regeeriy 2.60: y Y pve covered in fancy ticking. Special price ot com- Fersqotin dn, the ack er hig end: ‘As semonatration by Mr Witte Pouard ve- |) Peed creations Regularly 280, a0. 6 G9 See nS Lea ees oe 14.75 claimed: “T can see! I can see!” The| piled, “Once.” Second Floor eect tay Z : ‘é eft_exe a Q. Of what crime? A. Grand larceny, é ; White Enamelled Special Felt Mat- ere a TRB EH St oer ety) oceart | second) dexreestt | Eight Stirring Values in Summer Coats: H \pedstead, extra heavy ue tresses, 5 lbs., finest quality “I just received a letter from ‘Joe,’ Bleaded i Guilty: 16.50 Dress Lace Coats, at. . . 11.00 18.50 Covert Top Coats, at. . 12.50 IES xe UD rs ACOA || GE ee Th POG oh} Seo lain a Boat oniiy nee sald Joe BS ay voure gra sa otgeuileyact a 12.50 Dress Braided Coats, at. . 850 25.00 Steamer, Motor and Outing 5 al caps. in all | me to go to George Considine and Bet tion of a higher grade of erime, w4sr 30.00 Long Silk Taffeta Coats, at 20.00 Coats, at... .. . 18.50 H2e4, Aleseeseceeess 94,50 | Box Springs, finely up- up and see Considine “Much obi ERAT Ou aiaan pianticrommveunion 30.00 White Serge Dress Coats, 9.75 Beas picid Mcion Coats, at 12.50 Steel Springs. Sey tub- Beltered | covered Feith tt oot iN 4 1 Y e en steel .¢ st grade c . ‘The World. printed the story. of the plovers—how much? A. 1 was charged celtic? bo 005000000 . ening Capes, at . . 18.50 H eenanible wens (Bl 9 aya) || EE Ee icking, $7 75 young man's regained si hie ness | 60 Sample Brass Beds at 20% Sago papers copied it and Willlam Can- play the races? A, Yes | a : i tilllont read it,’ That is how he came to x) Mrs. Pollard ‘did ner “best’ to, get B M Allie leruriouss 0 Thi d Off Thatslaboutthe eeinren ; Oti Regular Low Prices At the hospital” to-day the doctors 20, etic SUN ata ench-llade Footwear ness that goes into ne- thir these pretty, inexpensive Only one ot a kind. Ail have two-inch posts, mounted with heavy husks and the youth severa Vere you sente: to t \- jecorative ‘ces tha vi ath . iF . . + Stories of a conflicting nat % AY fiat teniiary?, Ac Iwas, and served my foorwear of the [Decorative Linens ft tracy Derinialliy ais heavy fillings, and are finished with juaranteed, highest quality French lacquer. ed te he sald he had tra freight train, time. ain he said| J Sellevue. | well at Decisive Savings highest type is put into these superb ribbon ties and buckle-tongue summer home. furnishing. All are of fine German, linen, hemstitched and in open- work effects Doylies, 1Oand12in, =. Centrepieces in 18, 24 and 30 in sizes, 3 28c, 33c & 39c ea. Table covers, 36 and 54 in., 58c & 95c ea. rie Nicholson is wealthy and Gu connected. is wife ts a sister of To make room for incoming Furniture, we will sel! to-morrow our Sample Line of summer Furniture, consisting of Willow, Grass, Matting and Rustic Furniture, at 25 per cent. off our regular low prices. Golden Oak Dressers, 100 Morris Chairs, com. 50 Box or Wardrobe plete: made of highly polished quar- models in Oxfords, pumps of patent leather and tan and black Russia Exclusive styles and some of our own original 10c & 12c ea. I cam nsidine to-day eraine ae 41 Mero. Breathing Is a Business for tai; Fat Folks in Hot Weather. that Joe | Cat calfskin. n pole, of the Washington hasedall tea galled on him last nicht on his wav to] watch a fat man or woman breathe this designs are shown; and all are examples of matchless Scarfs and tray cloths, 27, 36 and full serpentine front, highly pole fered ouk, with broad, graceful arn COUCHES, made trom the best Made Lots of Trouble. eitry season and you will see some ear- craftsmanship Regularly 7.00 and 8.00, at . 5,25 45 in long, _. 25c, 33c & 39c ea. ished; fitted with extra large oval adjustuble to tour positions; reversi- | materials; indestructible springs; su- “He told me this scilow ye nost work. The air goes in with dimculty Scarfs, 54 and 72 in, long, . | 45¢ & 62c oa. French bevel plate mir- g ble, best velour cushions | perior workmanship; cov- yas an {mpostor,” said Consi ‘The and it comes out with atill more difficulty. Second Floor Main Floor ro AON CaSO Boe $12.75 complete... ** $6.75 | ered in plain green denin $6.75 fellow gaye then Hot days are ‘busy days’’ for fat folks. e and him Bhd he nursied To Mew ‘York becartse If you know one of these victims—hain ° ° : ay ; uae en ; , , he could not teach ‘his, yrotiar James. nim or her Tell him that exercise (which Mous uetaire Silk ( ‘loves at 95 Perfect ventilation—faultless cuisine—and the best of service make the Simpson Crawford Co, Fo was supposed t.0 be in the West. Re wouldn't attempt) and starvation (whlca C Restaurant as an oasis in the desert these trying days. Eighth floor. might be , he hurried here, few have resolution enough to try) are not ss 5 sf : 4 : i only to ‘find ‘wes an impostor. inoumbent nowadeys on those who wish to Extraordinary offering of womens ne Fagueducts re ea gloves in the fashionable elbow $ $ ° he just used the name of Cantiligg reduce. Toll him thet a teaspoonful after length; in black, white and colors to harmonize with summer toilettes; the remainder 45 10 R h C Gl F ‘an well. iene nd at bed time of thi ayaa : ; 5 fol t a BeirAvelinedachusrmen eo iofeiyettall acess aniecaeb i iuldl nztset(osmes of the summer stock of a maker of fine gloves—which makes possible the astonishingly ° 1c u SS ern Fee yeahs te Pay, blk way back to One | Aromatic and 4 ounces Syrup Simplin. lows price olf ore roe ete ae athe wee ei al Open cays 5c a pair Dishes il hi q pea taken their place. gets results on the fat {tself without injury fo the taker. It doesn’t Interfere with his habits. affort his meals, disturb bis stom- me im to come it seems, Tt is tru but the y told ANDSOMELY cut ina triple star and fan design on here, ; 3 clear heavy blank: 4 inches wide, 3 inches deep and 4 ¥ Inexpensive in them- Here are a few suggestions for Summer Beauty- Touches ita peo: ‘ F ach. or even bother his pocketbook worth : useful, inexpensive pick-up work told them Tpentiouing. If | ji cl Y nt in en ensive pick-up w 4 him ‘to: goto eR aa ph eG F tales, Put pote mae Pi k U Work you'll be grateful for We've inches high, stands on four teet; included is a quadruple plated lining, per- De comes along Tam ean remove @ pound or more of fat a day. or the lending charm IcK-Up OFK all the materials as well as fin- fec'ly fitted, with handles to make removal easy. , These Dishes make not rause wrin! tt ished models to go by, instruction in the proper stitches, too, without charge Slippers, for warm-weather ¥ Slippers wear, crocheted of D Mens Ties, to be crocheted in plain or shaded silks. Motor Scarfs, knitted h henrncer HD i or crocheted in the new Third Floor Sheets and Pillow Cases daintiness to the sim- beautiful wedding gifts. plest home: price..- +++ An exceptional value in 8 inch Salad or Fruit Bowls, rich, deep, new pattern, special at Summer Home Have only one hundred to sell at this 85 45 o0000DO5000 e Cretonnes in a bewitching array of soft-toned and bright colorings and designs; suitable for shp-coverings, chamber draperies, hangings, etc. , 12}:cto 85cayd Snowflake Summer curtains 1.00 to 3.00 apr. Muslin curtains, of choice designs . 65¢ to 6.50 a pr 51.98 2% pt. size Water Pitchers, richly cut, special at $3.50 | Richly cut Sugar and Cream Sets, desirable size and + 31.50 | preity shape, at, pair, $2.50 late Set, beautiful new Cut Glass Wine Decanters, pretty cutting, cut stoppers, cat neck ond bottom, $3.95, 11 in. long richly cut Celery Trays, pretty allover cut- tings at $4.45 ee Hundreds of other attractive Cut Glass specials. Rich Cut Glass Spoon Trays, pretty shape a 7 inch size Mayonnaise and P set, $3.45 . These special offerings are of an excellent stand- Hammocks in strong, bright colorings . 1.25 upward Washable cretonne curtains, bed spreads and table coverings in beautiful colorings, at moderate prices ard grade The man who Sheets: owns an acre Mosquito canopies in all sizes; also matting, cedar and 63x90, at 63¢ 81x99, at 80c High in everything but prices—our Sth floor Restaurant. Express elevators—19th St. entrance. tract close to cretonne-covered shirt waist and utility boxes. 2x99) at 72¢ 90x90, at 80c ————_— CC — — Greater New Estimates given on slip covers and window awnings; 90x99, at 90c f : e e | York o-day is the lowest prices consistent with first-class workman- Pillow Cases: roce i. 12s, Wines aI id. Liq uors dividing it into ship and materials. : 42x36, at. 16¢ 50x36, at 20¢ , , ‘ lots and reselling it to- | thea rise 45x36, at 17¢ 54x36, at 22¢ Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. Call Chelsea—2100, gy matn ricer. Gi Main Floor ‘ow at a price many { eis TTP pa pocaganrsgsenes oc gece ot 3 FAKYAST BACON— of Havemeyer & | 200 sr oyal | times greater than its A peat atreaked hist Fight wit Franuinted sumer] | Stuart Bank, Cha eae ee a ena a AM ° ° streahisd hue Na] rengsiee were mrer ate nets Stuart Brand, mild, tender, aweet, lean | rignal cost, His in Muslin Underwear Specials for Particular Women CHELU ac rene ae Mie | ARE: hoieaus Sci 5 fm | profits are large and cer- It is these who will best appreciate the soft fineness of material and fastidious needle- work that have gone to make up these pieces; the price-savings are important enough to Que | LEMONS —Targe vin tuicy, bright 13, Wi While New York real estate keeps | attract any woman: { a tenta BSc girmens: 2 ton ane aoe. t oe nes and Liquors, higher and) h i 1,50 Nightgowns at 1.00; of fine nainsook, daintily 5.00 White Petticoats at 3.75; handsome models; Lb Mee BiG, Blin Ri De © | Season eptatt nate belle trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon. cambric or lawn tops; deep flounce of embroidery, or per Ib Gea eat ATK, 17. BONBONNAY dalicious and nbiHoust pars 3.00 Nightgowns at 1.95; sheer nainsook; trimming rowieiol Snellace enc ineetion: Se Rego ies n Bo of Jace, insertion, embroidery and ribbon. 9.00 White Petticoats at 6.95; fine Inwn tops; 59c Heasn TS | Bottles . i elaborately trimmed with choice lace, medallions, em- : CHOICE ‘reas —sold “Webster's | KE! ke to know WHERE asnOR White ipettlcpatal at 1.50; nainsook tops broidery and ribbon, tn’any quanti tele bP AS oe gtr Gallen, tat ucked tlounce, trimmed w: o at, ner j estate to the best ad- fe cong io, i uth lace or embroidery, 1.00 to 1.25 Wash Petticoats at 75c; in striped QUAKER D OATS''— Frest © nd that somebody 3 oF seersucker or ginghium, with deep sectional ounce. from _ H-pound Ag, = “Real Estate” advertisements ratte piu > . dae aren ately Hate aA WAS : €d fromiday to day injthe Morning] j| Gt! Ave, 18th) to 19¢h Fe Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. | )\ Eyal is 8 ; prs | Pen mould by, Sante, erodes er 2 5 ay (Store formerly occupied by ib, Altman & Co.) Nia See es - sic Ms as : Blindfolded, You Can Pick a Bargain From Among Them | | | ee SIMSON CRAWKORD CO, ————