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_ Detectives 6 POISON SUSPECT IS OUT ON BAIL; POLICE PUD Gies Practically Cleared of All Connection With Murder of Dr. Wilson, BUT HE IS STILL HELD. | Tell Magistrate They Want to Follow Other Lines-—All at Sea. PHILADELPHIA, July 17.—Frederick Giles, jr. under arrest here on sus- pioton of knowing something regard- ing the murder of Dr. William H. Wil- won, who died after drinking poisoned ale, was given a hearing before a magistrate to-day and held tn $60) hail for another hearing, pending further investigation into the death of his wife. The police have practically cleared Gles of any connection with the death of Wilson, There 1s no specific charge | * against him, When he appeared before | the Magistrate to-day, detectives testi- fied that in Investigating the Wilson case they came across suspicious cir- recognize him, and was greatly aston. | Is! |, after the 4 scrutinized 1 Sum. Taylor ja Giles the n, the ex: ven the pack- th jeadiy ale Couldn't Identify Him, “He looks 1 i replied Buckina stuulers He has identifica. | Uon Was re- | midnight, but ho ever aiiended Ars, Gles, despite siate- | iments they first made, Ges said the| reason le gave the assumed name of W. Henry Stenton, jr., when he married Miss Alexander waa that ale requeste jum to do it. She gave the name of| Hiizabeth Wilson in order vot to lowe her position in the schools by reason of being arried. ias been found who attended forty-eight hours before her t he deciared he did not sus- ause of her Illness until after An effort is now being maue ° sine the identity of the man who performed the operation, Buckman yesterday received a letter in which he was advised to go slowly | in identifying any one as the person) who sent the package to Dr, Wilson. | It ends; ‘It would be awful to send any one to the gallows for putting suca | a man as Wilson out of business,” | The apparent discrepancies in the date | of Mrs, Gies’s death seem to have been) y explained. The figure "6" meant month was mistaken for the day onth, Records at the Health yw that she died June 19, and be died the day before, Has Partial Alibi, | Gies was at his plaice of employment | tur June 27, the day alter Dr, | n died, Whereas on the 4 stol, in B tod Why he nad ioe ascertained rderer reaahed t Bi i at left T BW 43 e overlay de- | es Jett the of. says cumstances in connection with the death of Gies's wife, who died after) q her child was born, Bail was furnished f was released, It ts €: will be exonerated of any wrong doing fn connection with the death of Mrs Gles, who, the attending physician cert!- fled, died of natural causes, There was no further development In the Wilson case to-day. case against Gies having collapsed, the po- lice are completely at sea. The suspicious circumstances in the death of Gies's wife seem to have grown out of an effort on the husband's part to protect her good name. Her death from the premature birth of a child followed soon after her marriage A turnkey says that yesterday w John W, Alexander, father of Mrs Gles, called on the prKisoner, Gie sald: Shields Dead Wife. “J married Bess to save her good name, and because I loved her, and I @o not propose to discuss her trouble | | or mine with a police official or anyone else, It's too sacred a subject with me. I would rather be Giles was last n four hours’ grue but he could not be bined efforts of Distr police officials. It was worst ‘sweating” a prisoner ever received In the City Hall, and despite the fact that Gles was limp and almost exhausted put through a from a day In a stifling cell, he came { out with fiving colors A short, blond man Gles in the poli flee, but the gazed intently at aperint ft. soner did n Giles and he © cted that hej | een I A. M. on TO KEEP CROSSTOWN CARS. Reoeivers Promise ‘Mhey Will Not! Hastily Chairma: vice Con nocn that th Discontinae Service. 1 tcox,0 Comm: —_—_—_>—_—- | Celebrate Silver Wedding by Tour Through Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Palm, of No. 7 e, will sall for Eu Amsterdam to-m et shales eee COTTON EXCHANGE SEATS SOLD 2 New York Cotton CAMMEYER 6th. Ave..Cor. The Public Always foal to Us FOR Best Shoe To Meet This Expectation \We Have Openeda MIDSUMMER SALE IN OUR BASEMENT STORE With thousands of pairs hem, 2 prese Shoes at figures which have | + ture to meet present trade cor stamped upc sizes 6, 614 and 7, TIES AND G Women’s $5.00 Golden Brow Women’s 34,00 Tan Calf Chr Women’s $5.00 Patent Leath Calf ‘ ‘ ‘ Children’s $1.00 White Canva Little Gents’ $2.00 Black Kid ( f High-Grade Shoes taken from our Main Floor, every pair with the Standard of Merit name, “Cammeyer,” ts the hest annortunt the best opportu Men’s $3.00 Patent Leather Oxfords . . Men’s $3.00 Patent Coltskin Oxfords . . Men’s $3.00 Black Kid Oxfords. ; . Men’s $5.00 Sample Oxfords, all leathers and styles, A, Band C widths. WOMEN’S PUMPS, CHRISTY Women’s $5.00 Tan Garden Ties e i Women’s $2.50 Patent Leather and Kid Oxfords, $1 oo BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES Boys’ $3.00 Oxfords, Patent Ca‘fskin and Velour Misses’ $1.50 White Canvas Oxfords, sizes 11 to 2 Litiie Gent,’ $2.00 Patent Leather Oxfords “CAMMEYER’” 20th St. THE Bargains. cure the Finest } the cost of manutac- below » $1.75 » $1.75 $1.75 - $2.50 ARD<.N TIES n Pumps fi ‘ $2.50 * $2.00 + $2.50 $2.50 isty Ties . er Christy Ties » . . $1.50 $ Oxfords, sizes 6 to 104 50c 6 ULI $1.00 Ixtords, sizes 8t01314,8 1.00 tamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit, | ernment automobd! AQOSEVELT SEES PEARY'S SHIP AND MEETS HER CREW. Steamer Bound on New Polar Trip Stops at Oyster Bay for Inspection. | more Hill, Prest: | them warmly. 1 and Comm. dent of his h | frozen north, | of energy that Is nis go goa of plan North Pole, but any other emblem velt care! 4 honor. After the visit OYSTER BAY, Roosevelt, after July 1.—President entertaining Com- mander Robert EK. Peary and Mra. Peary at lungh to-day, was taken aboard the Aretic ship Roosevelt by the explorer, who gave tho President an opportunity to see every detall of the vessel and her fittings for the polar yoyage she ts to make. ‘Tne Roosevelt, coming from New York, reached the outer harbor here at U o'clock and made her way slowly into the bay, casting anchor not far trom the President's yacht Byiph. Commander and Mrs. Peary came up from Now York on the noon train They were met at the station by a Gov- in the Roosevel: UNDER Wikbur Wright, t that he take Mr, Wright and arms Ju wal vd mechanism of hi tle and taken to Saga- dent Roosevelt greeted sat on the veranda, Peary told the Pres! on this voyage to the He said he intended to put every bit in him in his effort to e President he felt certain the Stars and Stripes at the if he failed he would n hag ever ‘been, ‘The President expressed his hope for | the success of Peary's trip, and was 9 the Roosevelt. duced the President to ne crew and Mr. Roose pected the steamer, A Presidential salute was fired in his | asine, pertaining to the publication of | the Roosevelt weighed anchor and steamed away for Sydney, | intends to write on his experiences In ‘Commander Peary accompanied the President ashore and bade lim farewell, | game next year. pine co New York by train, He will re: | jo it at Sydney. ee AERONAUT WILBUR WRIGHT DOCTOR'S CARE. LE MANS, July 1—The burns of he American aeronaut, who 1s aoon to conduct a series of ex- | periments here with ara not healing as is fying machine, pidly as had been nplote for a week $ scalied on the ohest by the bursting of a water tube while he was testing the Mr. Bridges refuses to discuss 8 aeroplane. __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 7) OSEVELT SHY IN CLOSING DEAL OYSTPR BAY, July 1—Prestdent Roosevelt to-day had a business talk with Robert Bridges, of Scribner's s- | \the African jungle atories the President | Atrioa when he goes there to hunt big Mr, Bridges's visit revived the story |that the President had been offered er word.” Inquiries at the Bx- | “over 31 1908. -_——~<- So? y e Restaurant 6 July Clearing throughout the entire department. | tative and emphatlo denial of the re- | port. dent had as yet made no contract with | | publishers for the exclusive rig | Beoretary Loeb added that no such expected and his physician has ordered erg to the Presklent It waa sald, however, (hat Mr had offered considerably more Roosevelt's 1tings ni talk ja word for Mr. with the President. Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Ww) We Had Only ithout charge. The July Clearance: Sale You in Mind When we prepared the Reception and Lounging Room on the Fourth Floor, where hot or iced tea is served It is, and always will be, the policy of this house at the season’s end to close out all of that season's goods. We do this because we cannot afford to show anything but new, up-to-date merchandise—and that is why we are taking all of this season’s goods and placing on them such amazingly low prices as to make a complete clearance a matter of just enough time to enable our customers to see the goods. Dresses and Suits Second Floor, Skirts High-Grade Gowns §.00 English repp and linen 5000 BI { 5. 45.00 Teilored rajah silk suits 30.00 sett in | Uae ui 3: 95 nae Oh cere i 2200 35.00 Tailored rajah silk suits 25,00 irre eh fePP and linen 4 = 76.00 Green chiton gown 50.00 30.00 Tailored rajah sik suits 18,50 18.50 Voile over taflera silk 175 98.00 Brown chiffon gown 65.00 50.00 White serge suit Ga) es Weiemicoctih (ot essrmiceincoy 0 (Ae ; a ‘ 8.75 12500 Blue messaline gown 70.00 40,00 White serge suits 25,00 eee ‘ 75 c 5. Ree we ee 175.00 Three-piece net gown 95,00 40.00 Voile suits 25.00 Waists 125.00 Brown Renaissance gown, 40.00 Bleck voile suit 25.00 5.00 White 89. 5000 White mohair suit, 30.00 ieee aT on , 30.00 White panama suit 20.00 gg, Lingerie waists 55 Women’s Coats 16.50 White serge suit 13.50 neagiu ‘ 2 HO eiemernens 12.00 30.00 Taffeta &, pongee dresse! 1 6.50 naetie Weise: * 95C 1500 Tateta dress coats . — 9:00 25.00 Taffeta &, pongee dresses 3.70. 4.00 Batiste wants ©... 2.75 27.50 Black satin empire eal 18:50 2500 Teilored woo! suits. 12,50 3.00 Lingerie waists + 1.95+ 2000 Black satin empire coat 13.50 30.00 Tailored wool suits . 16,50 300 Taliored Linon waists. 2.50 40,00 Satin dress cape 25.00 35.00 Tailored wool suits . 22,50 300 Tailored madras waists . 2.00 Ww , 00 3000 White serge dress cons 18.00 45.00 Tailored woo! suits. 25,00 3.75 Tailored madras waists. 2,75 1650 Arabian lace coats 10.50 50.00 Tailored wool suits . 30,00 1.50 Tailored lawn waists 95C 35.00 Renaissance lace coats 22.50 U Most every style, shape 1,25 Black G: 3 45. Clearance of Burt S and leather will be Dress 1,50 Black iaatneete peace at B 0: found in this assort- ‘| 1.15; 45-10 cots, Oxfords and iment Whie there Silks 7.80 Bordered'Pongee at 4.28 ; 50.0 is not every size in 1.50 White Japanese Silk at 1.00; 36-in Ties for Women each stile, collective- ly there are all sizes end widths. These ate all new goods made for this season's selling in the choicest models, and, this being standard footwear, every woman will appreciate the savings in price Regular 5.00 sortsat . . 345 Regular 4.00 sortsat . . 285 Second Floor 3.25 to 3.85 Night- gowns at 2.50; nainsook; lace, em- Muslin Underwear--- broidery and ribe 5.00 to 6.00 Nightgowns at 3,50; of nainsook trimmed with embroidery, lace and ribbon 3.50 to 4.00 Chemises at 2.50; pf fine nainsook; lace and embroidery-trimmed. 4.25 to 7.00 Chemises at 3.00; exquisitely trimmed models of sheer nainsook, and lace, em- broidery and ribbons 1.9& \rawers at 1.50; sheer nainsook; embroidery r lace trimmed. 1.75 to 1,98 Corset Covers at 1.35; sheer nain- sook, lace and embroidery trimming 3,25 to 4,00 Corset Covers at 2.50; of nainsook, finished with fine lace and embroidery. Second Floor A choice collection of lengths ranging from 2! yards to 8 yards; black and colors; in the most desirable fabrics and weights; regular selling price 1,00 to 1.25; 50c yard Remnants of Black and Colored Dress Goods Main Floor Draperies, couch cov. Sale of Java Prints--- ‘ At Less Than Import Goshen: low covers and table covers—handsome Java prints, new hand. blocked designs’ washable For decoraring cham. bers and Summer homes, Selling tomorrow for less than it cost to import them: 7.00 a Pr. Curtains, at 6.00 Couch Covers at 2.75; 72x108 in. 6.00 Single Bedspreads at 2.75; 2x3 yards 6.50 Double Bedspreads at 3,25; 2x3) rds 50c and 75c la) e Covers at 35c; one yard. 1,50 lable Covers at 75c; 14 yards. Third Floor 3.50 2,50 Persian Printed Pongee at 1.60; 27-in 2,00 Black Rough Pongee at 1,50; 27-1n. 1,00 Black Grenadine at 65¢; 42.1n, 1.38 Black Swiss Habutal at 90c; 24-in. 2.00 White Main Floor Children’s Wearing Apparel dainty lawn di Japanese Silk at 1,40; 27-in 1,75 to 2.00 Dresses at 1,25; of fine lawn, lace or embroidery trim- med 2.35 Dresses at 1.50; resses, finished with fine embroidery, 1,00 to 1.35 Nightgowns at 75c; of cambric or nainsook; lace and embroidery trimming; 6 to 14 yrs. 60c to 90c Nightgowns at 50c; cambric or nain- took. finished with lace; 2 to 12 years, 69¢ to 79c Drawers at 85c; cambric or nainsook; finished with fine lace or embroidery Misses’ 75c to 1,00 Corset Covers at S0c; dainty nainsook models; lace and embroidery trimmed Second Floor B d 3.00 Full-Size Bed Spreads at 2.28; e e Spreads ? Main Floor Clearance of Men’s Fur Xtra fine satin finish, 2.00 Single-Size Bed Spreads at 50; various designs; satin finished, 3.00 and 4,00 Negligee Shirts at 2,00; of fine Pate imported materials; made nishings up in our own factory 1,00 Silk Half Hose at 50c; black and colors. 3.75 Silk-M ixed Pajamas at 2.50. 75c Foulard Silk Fourein-hands at 80c} made of imported English foulard silk. 50c Athletic Mesh Underwear at 38c; linen. finished; athletic shirts and knee drawers, Main Floor Household Linens 1,50 doz. Huck Towels at: 1,20; hemmed. 1.25 Turkish Bath Mats at 83c, 2.25 Double Damask at 1.80; bleached. 78c Linen Scarts at 62c; hemstitched and open- work; 18x72 55c Linen Squares at 39c; hemstitched and open- work} 30xJ0. Remnants of white goods at one-half the regular prices, Main Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave. 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) ecutive offices brovght forth an author! | Pp It was also stated that (ne Preal- | publishing his stories. | prices as have been reported to have, | been made had been offered by publish. | Felt Mattresses, $5 Like cut; made of layers of sani- tary cotton felt, covered in finest Bedstead, $3.75 A very handsome design, heavy posts, brass bar and spindles on head and toot, massive fillings and | full brought over mounts; best baked enamel, $3 75 | quality fancy striped ticking. Warranted to give per- $ | feet satisfaction. Spectal 5 | ate. Box Spring, $7.75 Best upholstering, 0 5 all | guaranteed not covered in the tinest topeel; all sizes grade of ticking, at —odds and ends, |B regular stock these sold at $15; some at con- siderably more. &F Third Floor, Women's $15 Rep Suits, pop: ular colors—Prinee Chap models; two and thre: button Cutaway Coats, at...... 6.75 French Linen Three - piece Suits, dainty colors and white; l’ras cess models; lace trimmed, at $15 Lingerie Prin ess Dresses. lust fifty, striped Jawn; colors; em- broidery and Val |.ace trimmed; all- over Lace three-quarter — sleeves; special. « . §22.50 Linen Skirts for outing wear; fifteen gored, button up the front model, made ot linen in white and lb Geen ae $1.95 | Bathing Suits—Blue, black, red | and brown mohair; full blouse, braid trimmed, Very special, at.. $2.69 47 Main Floor, Bathing Caps, the new Chsrlotte Corday style..+--+ 6. . 57¢ Bathing Shoes, all sizes.... 50¢ Another %5 Trunk Sale Greater Values Than Ever “Be is a half price Sale, involving almost 2,000 Trunks, including the maker's /actory and show- room samples) “Thereare Dress Trunks, Steamer Trunks in $5 many different styles, in sizes from 25 to3s; alsoa small col- Jection of Hat Trunks— Trunks that usually sell at 210, at | July Clearance of Our Own Trunks The tollowing imported ‘T'runks—11 Steamers and 2 Dress Trunks made by Goyard, Paris, and others equally as{amous, ta Second Floor. + One +H-inch Goyard Steamer, $55 | Une ‘Sé-inch Gentleman's Trunk value, for 31,50. $35 value, for $24.50. ‘ One 44-inch Goyard Ladies’ Dress | Two 30-inch German Ruplanten, $4g Trunk, $95 value, for $48.50. value, for $27.75, One 35-inch French make Steamer, | One French Hat Box, silk lined, $31 $60 value, for $37.50. value, tor $17.50, One 3t-inch French make Steamer, | ‘lwo Utility Wardrobes, $65 value. $58 value, tor 933,00, for $37.50, s One 40-inch French make Steamer, | One Gentleman's Wardrobe, $35 value, for $19.75, | value, for $55.00, One 34-inch French make Steamer, | One fine Wardrobe (Steiger), $48 $33 value, for $18.75, value, for $29.50, One 36-inch French make Steamer, | ‘I'wo light weight Tar Board Trunks, $31 value, for $18.75. 815 value, for $11.50, ‘ One 34-inch French make Steamer, | One Gentleman’s $50 sole leather $85 Women'sRentu 38675, | Store Will Be Closed at 5.30; Saturday at 12.30 SIXTHIAV., 19770 20* STREETS NEW YORK, Ten Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel Furniture "THREE specials that serve to give you an idea of the remarkable values . tr Mitth Foes, $31 value tor $18.75. Trunk, $29.50. Sample Bargains at $2.50 The Rockers are solid oak, golden finish, highly polished, very broad rod braced arms and high back; "2.50 very comfortable JULY CLEARING and durable.... Colonial Water Goblets Pull size, Several thousand secured Ata radical price reduction from he of the foremost American glass factories; highly polished, 6 for 25¢ 2 Fifth Floor. Sherbet Glasses, with handle, highly polished: dozen... 335e Flower Vases, 12 inches high with scalloped top. A bargain at.. 25¢ Water Pitchers, highly polished, 2-qt size; specially priced... 35 Sugar and Cream Sets in large sizes A bargain at..... voee 25e ual Sait Dips, footed; priced atverses apy OF ch Dishes tor ice cream, 25e Holders, large size, (Goes opbbeonogn buonpnndae PS Footed Punch Bowls, =~ $1.25 and 32.95 8-inch Bowls for fruit, Salad or Berries, [ (i Ul 7 Breakfast i a Sets, 4pieces, <a eg ee ee eee eS ee eee SS eee Os soe SC Covere Butter, Covered Sugar, Spoon and Creamer, per set ’ «+ 50 9-inch Rawls for Fruit or Ber- ries, at... sereesers 300 Candle Sticks, 10 inches high, Abeerreeecenies 39c Syrup Jugs, with plated tops, Abierroueteuegecsse antes as 280 Wine Decaniers, cut stoppers, Ot. corarone 8I000 t9e special at... 40e with plated tops, And hundreds of other specials. " Boys’ Baseball Outfits, 98¢ @ Hardly nec- essary to say the valueis out of the ordin Sugar Shakevs, at. ary. Ou'fitin- cludes Shirt, Pants, Cap, Beltand P. ball; sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years... 98¢ £7 Third Floor, Rough Rider Suits, $1.25, $1.75 Indian Suits....ssee+ee. $2.00 Pure Food Show Sale Now in Progress Free Samples—Music—Interesting Demonstrations—Moving Pictures—Complete Stocks— Fresh Goods—Lowest £7 Sixth Floor, Prices. Mail or ‘Telephone orders filled. Call 2100 Chelsea, Hams—Koyal Stuart Brand, mild, sugar-cured, U.S. ine spected, tender, swect, lean hams; special for Wednesday, per Ib..... s13Ke of Coffee—Fresh hot 3,000 Lbs. Red Ring Toi ated, rand: from the | ron Bran blend 3 Our spe- teas, bought ail varie~ g our spectal or blen ty up to 10 p caddy, 84.75% ,, 49e ripe frutt: 83,50; latge can, . ing Peaches —Ca nd; packed jn ( dozen, fatrancany ee Lemon. Lyapomied Mj tk Brand, steriitz ry fu 1-Ib, carton it Pure Peanut Oil 6 years aaind oil; finest 1; delle ous trom Ho'land; on can me h 1.05; iarge bottle, QOe. aweet ham, 4 Sidi bottle, £5¢ ham, per tb. 26es 2g Boe. eal! bottie, VC | fileed to onde: Boneless Breakfast Bacon, Squire's best, streaked just right with lean and fat, special for this tale, per Ib. sees. ces -15e ExtraCreemery Butter, Royal Stuart brand, the kind we are noted for special tor this sale,'s-lb, stone crock, sealed for shipping, $1.39 2 red te MRO CAN cam ae me pets Fresh Crisp Biscuits—Receiyed dally from the National iscuit Co.; Grahams, 5-o'clock ‘Teas, Social Teas, Butter Thins, Water Thins and the new Sugar Clusters; special doz, 98c; 6 cartons,50¢; carton,Qe Stuart Coffee — Our 10-1b, drum, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, @-—~® Sifted Early June Peas— Rooth’s famous packing; sweet tender green peas, sold regu- larly at 16c; special, case of 24 cans, 2.50; dom, 1,28; can,lle . Wines & Liquors *Nohfoan “yi eharanDaeldin tra dry, equal ¢ De spectal for this oO Tmportea pile, doz A ewar's Speci . Mitiskey. boas oe ae Dewar White a Nemec vs dahig Ty Crystal Holland Gin The best form pur- poses; walle H bottle .. 69¢ Cameron it Aeoteh Sal Smoked Ox Tonjues, mild, turar curd, closely — trimmed, {res}; from the smoke house, per WD ceeceeseeccsssveceenes 13 Ke