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TNE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1908.' REGRETS SAYING BATTLE-SHIPS OFF MINTYRE TRLAL ‘AANA GOULD WED CNWORLDVOVACE: POSTPONED FOR TOPRINCE SAGA MUTE FAREWELL: THREE MONTHS! FAMILY ABSENT R.H. Mocy & Co,'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, acys B'way at 6th Ay, 4th to 35th St, Lord & Taylor Special Values HER "AFFINITY STOLE $12,400 of Unusual Interest ee Stationery and Engraving Dept. Store Open Daily From 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., Excepting Sat- urdays, During July and August, When We Close at Noon, a oy —_—>—. Only Two Witnesses and Llamas Goes to a Cell, and Some Strangers See Cere- mony in London. | No Demonstration as Sixteen Bankrupt Broker — Satisfies _ Sea Fighters Set Sail From | Judge that He Is in Bad ’Frisco Harbor. Shape Physically, Woman Must Also Answer | We will Bugrave a Spectal Monogram or Address Die and Stamp (Paper Ouly) Fabrique Linen to Charge In Court. | colors; White, Blue White, Gray White—6 Quires Paper—100 Envelopes, | In Any One Color; Complete for , $1.75, value $8.25 Boox Trust Beaten THE U, S, SUPREME COURT—HIGHEST AUTHORITY, BAN FRANCISCO, July 1.—With the] ‘Thomas A. McIntyre, the bankrupt | (Copyrinht, 1008, by the Press Publishing) Mra, Hlleaboth’ Washburn, an elderly 7 } turn of the tide at 2 o'olock thie after: | wall street broker, whose fatlure @ £6:" |rguectal Gabe Dovvatch to The Evening | Woman, of Lafayette, Ind, who leat) Ia Gold or sliver; Complete Fors: ty ye RAW atiaueni ate TO SELL GOODS Se eAPLY Or, {f we have a die used ofa previous order, In Any One Color; Complete for....... 0081.15, value $1.75 In Gold or Silver; Complete for.....ssecesseeeeeeeeereers 165, % 226 These Dies are and remain the property of Lord & Taylos, World.) night ogused the arrest of Enrique LONDON, July 1.—Prince Helle 40 Liamas, her youthful sweetheart, on a Sagan and Mme. Anna Gould were mar-| charge of atealing $12,400, wanted to |rlea here to-day, According to the pre | withdraw the charge In Jefferson Mar arranged programme a ofvil ceremony | ket Court this morning. Magistrate was first performed at 10.90 o'clock @€) Wanie refused to allow tt and held the the Registrars Office, on the Strand | young Colombian in $8,000 ball for ex- Following this the couple was drived | jo ination ‘Thureday and held the wom- to the French Pree ae cere {nan {n $800 on « complaint under the new | re ea Mere eaiee Te, at eMalty law, A stmilar charge was | lodged against yo! Liamas, with |i o'clock, the partor, Rev. Mr. Go| Tor ne. polloe aid she lived 10. Gresront, ottalating, furniehed room in West Gixty-thind noon the Atlantic fleet of sixteen Dat: inontha ago caumed a blg furor and tleships aoisted anchors and, !ed bY) jed to a string of legal sensations, Is) Rearacmiral Sperry's flagship Con: | noi to bo put on trial for the alleged neta ee Selene aoe | alsappropriation ot the funds of hie clients for at least three months, long voyage 9 @ home port in the At- lantto, Yesterday, when the first of the grand There was none of the exciting and | larceny indictments now atanding plotureaque scenes that marked the | against the head of the defunot firm! coming of the fleet to this port after | was called, McIntyre's counsal presented ite voyage around the southern con statement from the family ohysiclan “tinent of America; no gathering of the | saying that Molatyre was practically people from distant citles, nor of count- | an {nvalld, and that to subject him to es craft carrying thousands eager t0/ the strain of active prosecution at this shout thelr enthusiasm. It was not be- | ({me would be dangerous. The only persons present both at the street, near Broadway, cause there was any less pride in these| Assistant District-Attorney Train eafa| Registrar's office and the church were| Mrs. Washburn only gave her real defenders of the nation’s honor, but he understood Mcintyre was well the witnesses, G. M. Chauvin and Baron | ame after Magistrate Wahle sent her two months of close contact and the enough to go to hope at the Atiantlo | Pontenililat, Mme. Gould's secretary | 1°.’ oo retueing to accept bell ull almost dally sight of the glistening Yacht Club and dance all night, and/ and a few curlous strangers, marines ships swinging quietly at anchor had he asked Judge Foster in General Ses A motable absentee was George Bhe eee her egel eaUdriy-aly al AS WE CHOOSE, OUR FIGHT WITH THE BOOK TRUST—ONE OF; SEVEN YEARS’ DURATION—COMES TO AN END WITH THESB DECISIONS — The Book Trust—the allied publishers of late copyrighted fic- tlon—forbade retailers selling such Books below a price agreed upon by members of this combine. That agreed-upon price was $1.08, and EVERY STORE BUT MACY'S HELD OUT FOR IT —AND STILL HOLDS OUT FOR IT. AGAINST THAT $1.08 OUR PRICE ALL ALONG HAS BEEN 98c. The Trust made an effort to compel us to charge for Books the same high prices that are Gitte by concerns that do business on a HIGH PROFIT BASIS. The idea was to forbld us to the public THE BENEFITS OF OUR SUPERIOR FACILITIES FOR MERCHANDISING ON A CASH BASIS, We have been fighting for a principle—the right to sefl goods The following Papers Stamped with Your Die or if we have one used on a previous order— Old Dutch Cloth Fabrique Bond colors; White, Blue and White, lores Grapes a Witte colore: White, Blue and Whitey 6 Quires Paper—100 Envelopes 6 Quires Paper—100 Envelopes, Either of the above Papers Stamped in Any One Color; Complete for........ 85c., value $1.25 | Gold or Silver; Complete for, $1.25, “ 1.68 a ‘led the eye and somewhat «immed sions to omer an inquiry into tho ac- Gould, brother of the bride, De- | i s cheaply as we choose—and we have WON ; though dhe looks ¢orty-fve, and ia very| as cheaply as i enthustasm, tual tacts of Mointyre's health. japlte publio expectations chat he | Coe she looks foriy-ave and i ver | The following Papers s TERE ARE SOME OF THE LATE BOOKS YOU CAN GET E Stamped with One of Our Single or Double Initial Dies, or an Address Die of the Name of Any City, Town or Village You Now Reside In, or Location of Your Summer Residence:— Yet the picture of these big fighting Judge Foster appainted Dr, Alexander would give sanction to his sister's craft Was none the leag inspiring to-| Lambert to examine McIntyre person- second marringe by his presence, dian ls twenty-three, He sald he ts the fon of a rich coffee plantar, HERE FOR 98c. A COPY, AGAINST THE $1.08 OR MORE }. ASKED IN ALL OTHER STORES :— i day as they steamed tn single column ally, Accompanied y? Mr. Train and | he dig not appear, detween the rugged bluffs of the Golden the lawyers for the defense Dr. Lam- The Prince and hie bride left the Gate on their world voyage, Not since, bert went to-day to the house where S2voy Hotel unnoticed through a aide When asked why he eloped with Mrs, | | Washburn he replied in English: | | "I am @ gentleman. I cannot speak they lett Hampton Roads last Decem- the ex-broker ls staying at Righty- “00% Although there had been ample) 4+. guoject like that. Ask the woman, | ber had the fleet looked so trim and fourth street and Thirteenth avenue, Notice of thelr intended marriage, no She may tell you.” | businesslike, Bath Beach, and spent an hour with | interest was taken In {t. The registrar’a| There were thousands of San Fran- him. On his return Dr, Lambert re- | office was only five minutes away from) clsco's population gathered on the hills ported to the Judge that Mcintyre un- the hotel and the coach horses made to watch the fleet's departure, but Gentadly suffered trom a weak aeart, | the distance on « hot gallop, | there was no offictal recognition of the and he said that to put him on trial m| At the shurch Pastor De Gremont was! @vent. A few bay craft gave shrill Not weather might be injurious, ‘The | walting for the bridal couple, Upon the| blasts of thelr whistles as a parting man’s physical condition, he said, was | ¢onolusion of the ceremony there the, af boy went to a cell. Mr. Washburn wouldn't say anythin, further than to repeat what she had/ to the Court, with this exception: | Hike him, Do you think the golice | would let me say sometaing to hun’? A lawyer obtained ball for her, The The police have sent « telegram to the womnan's husband. When nis was eommrunicated to young Llamas he was Any One Color; Complete for Gold or Silver; Complete for, Fine Madras Pound Packages, Capitol Vellum Pound Pac! eae ite only, Letter size only, Sizes: Small, Medium, Li Either of the above Papers Stamped in E36; Bnvelopes for above paper, 5c. per pack extra, Colors: White, Biue, Gray, argo + 75C., value $1.75 “225 That Man from Wall Street—Everett. The Greater Love—McClure Scholl, Smiling Around the World—Wilder, The Under Groove—Stringer. Side Stepping with Shorty—Sewell ‘ord, The Girl and the Game—Williams. The Five Knots—F. M. White. Some Ladies in Haste—Chambers. Half-Smart Set. The Last Egyptian, The Profligate—Hornblow, The Sword Decides—Bowen, Captain Love—Roberts, The Captain's Wife—Lloyd. Fair Moon of Bath—Ellis, Iron Heel-—Jack London, R, J.'s Mother—Deland, The Open Window. The Post Girl—Booth, Mr. Crewe's Career—Churchill, Old Wives for New—Phillips. salute and the crowds silently waved dad in other respects. Prinoe gallantly ‘ased his bride and) Yonmans perturbed. These Dies are and remain the property of Lord & Taylor, adious. Judge Foster dismissed the special then received the congratulations of the, Xraybe he'll shoot me," he said. t Two of the ships that made the voy- panel that had been drawn for jury Witnesses, Mme, Gould appeared very) Liemee sald that he did not intend = s we sell Books, so Wwe sell other goods—cheaper than any 4g@ around South America under Rear service in the cage until the frst Mon- self-possessed, |t0 steal the money, but wont with It to | Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave.; tgth St. | other house. but for cash only. a rr A SO... ee rs the hotel.. Nothing has beon given out © deposit it in the Merchants’ National sto thelr future plans, Bank thera, | —_—_—_se | are the Alabama and ¢) are now far on thelr Pacific, ar and had been taken, however, by consin and the Nebraska, Maine, which Continued at ite present figure, i ay across te! — | = HEOASCHEA FUNERAL eir placet the Wls- two more Clearance Sale of Women’s Waists TAT SSTILL WRESTLING WITH LPS WTO AER Many Organizations Attend ‘Would-Be Suicide Landed by Services Over Mayor’s | | Plucky Youngsters Father-in-Law, eh bbe pa He enine he na BOYS CAVE MAN WHO In the Underprice Basement. | stronger and more homegseosus than At 39c—Made of good quality white lawn, low collar effect, | that which rafled from Hampton Ro: Roosevelt's Good Wishes, | AT TRINITY CHAPEL OYSTER BAY, N, Y., Ji F ste Gent Roosevelt ‘to-day ant ane oo Admiral Sperry, commanding the bat Ueship fleet at San Francisco, a tele-| eran presning hie good wishes to the! officers and men on the eve of their departure for the trip around the world, | The message was read at muster j gach of the sixteon battle shi: Francisoo, which left there at fo-dey. ‘The text of the messi lowat OYSTER BAY, N. Y., July 7, 198, buttoned in front, short sleeves, patch pocket; collar and cuffs of fancy printed lawns in neat designs. At 49c—Made of good quality lawn, in a variety of styles: fronts of white shepherd checks; short sleeves, buttoned front, with collar, cuffs and pocket piped with fancy colored lawns. At 49c —Made of good quality lawn, in a variety of styles; fronts of embroidery insertion, panels and Val. lace, finished with tucks; collar and cuffs tucked and edged with lace, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8TH Mousquetaire Silk Gloves 16 BUTTON LENGTH Foster's Supertor quality, double retnforced finger tips—Tan, Leathor, Mode, White, Black, Value $1.25 pair, ‘85 in Harlem. | “Rear Admiral Charl | U. 8 N, Conm | ori hy +5 SPECIAL VALUES IN ‘ WERDER ERAT eo treaees PAT ea tite More Pilgrims Reach the Vir- Ss ed Dresses for the Muslin Underwear. ( (Through Navy Department.) | Funeral services for the late John G. re oe Had {t not been for the pluck of two FARASOLS, WASHABLE WAISTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, Little Tots 24 FI, Spectal The Underprice Basement. cosine nse Tot ahs te ore aud Heckacher, father-iniam ot Mayor mo] gina Mecca toPay Homage | 73" one thistteen and tho einer | BATHING SUITS AND BEACH REQUISITES, ACSTaSS nectar Dresses |) IMHO RANT RSET er g00d wishes on the eve of your ¢ 3 Les horseman, + i + se Hh he 19 Reub - k S525 ned 9 g Mire, "That the American’ propie™can| clubman and yachisman, took place at| and Aid the Nominee, | {61m * man. whe save he le Reuben made of white lawn, box pleats, | 44, ribbon, at... esse ne trust the skilled efficiency and devotion 11 o'clock to-day in Trinity Chapel, Sil pg fake Gown GiNeTTeEel GH and. tri d ‘ith | rbroidery Nainsook Corset Covers, em- feet, has. boon ‘abundantly ‘shown the] TNeniy-Atth street, near Broadway. x Cierosal iciarasing vee theastertee) insertions cises o Sanda years | trcldery yoke beading ribbon the ‘trip around South America, and {| THe Rev. Allan Richey, D. D., assistant | HOT SPRINGS, Va., July 1—Judge leg. bib amoealion ent Rav Ave fool insertion; sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. and lace edging...........06 39¢ know will be mado equally manifest| rector, officiat! Interment was tn i return trip across the Pacific,| Greenwood Cemetery Ou th | in the tamil Tndia and Atlantle Oceans, leeaiiel 7 eal conferences, horseback riding and Have Country's Honor, | The relatives present were: Mrs, John! sport on tho golf links. Senator Hem- “You have in a particular sense the G. Heckscher, the widow; her two | enway, of Indiana, who reached here on + honor of the United States in keeping, and therefore no body of men| daughters, Mrs, MoClellan, wife of the | Cambric Drawers, with tucked cambric ruffle . “ Cambric Dra ruffle, hemstitched tucks and em- broidery edging ............ 24 Cambric Drawers, lawn ruffle, lace insertion and edging..... Rte At 69c—Russian Dresses, made of white lawn, Dutch neck and short sleeves, trimmed with embroidery insertion; sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. William H. Taft spent to-day in pollth rail of the One Hundred and Forty-ffth street bridge, The lads who were In | swimming got hold of him and landed | the would-be suicide on a dock after a | struggle. the midnight train and talked matters) The young rescuers are Samuel Mun- | Stern Brothers \ {n the world enjoy at this moment a| Mayor, and Mrs, Egerton L. Wnthrop, . \ greater privilege or carry a heavier) jr, wife of the Prasident of the Board ver With Representative Burton, of gon, of No, 138 West One Hundred and At 99c —Waist Dresses Cambric Drawers, with deep Tesponsibility. ; ation; Ms three sisters, Mrs, | Ohlo. conferred with Jvdge Taft con-| Thirty-eeventh atreet, and Frank Stone, : q | lawn embroidery ruffle, lace edg- ing % 300 Cambric Go it V, y of tucks, twa rows embroidery in- made of white lawn, yoke formed of seven rows embroidery in- sertion; sizes 2, 3 and 4 years, “THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” Classique Corsets THE LATEST PARIS MODELS, CONFORMING WITH PREVAILING FASH- cerning the chairmanship of the Re-/ of No, 10 West One Hundred and Thirty- publican National Committee and condl-| seventh street. tions in Indiana generally to-day. | Cohen waa out of work, without money , Mrs. John C. Wilmerd. phen Van Rensselaer; | Mr, Mrs. C. A. ing and Mrs ) PROBING TRACK BETTING. | 2S,t""4;"% Van Rensselaer, John C \Wilmerding,| Hemenway’s name has been men-| and tho heat bothered him, he toid the INCLUDI. MALL WAIST, LONG CLOSE FITTING HIPS AND ae sertion and hemstitched cambric ides (Negiue) tiisnsnecicy nesoie Wilmerding, Matilda Van | tioned in connection with the chalrman-| police, He saya he has a wife and Leet Hea a BROCHE, BATISTE AND COUTIL, At $1.98 —Waist Dresses, | tuffle ce veel, 30¢ made of white lawn, yoke trimmed with embroidery me- dallion and lace insertion, bertha and skirt trimmed with lace in- sertion and lace edging; sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. ship, particularly as representing the) three children. Fairbanks wing of the party. He, He was taken to the Harlem Hospital. knows Indiana thoroughly, and his) Nobody knows him at the Seventh ave- | judgment as to conditions In that State| nue address, will be given utmost weight. Se While the conferenca was in progress Monument to 8. | Congressman Watson, of Indiana; Sec-| ATLANTA, Ga. July 7.—A meeting retary of State Thompson, of Indiana, has been called in the City Hall gor to- | fnd Powell Clayton, a member of the morrow to rganize @ national movement | Executtve Committee of tho Republi- for the erection of a monument to the | can National Committee, arrived to late Joe! Chandler Harris, It 8 pro: 5 vith ¥ n@ posed to call for subscriptions from a conmult with Judge Tagt regarding the Tolls of the United Girtes and an ap- chairmanship, neal will be prepared for geeral circula- Mr, Tact went out on the golf links tion, early to-day. Ho dictated several let- ters, and then started for the links with = Frank B, Kellogz, National Committee- | man from Minnesota, and Representa-| John P. de Saules, nephews Mayor McClellan, E. L. and nieces | Winthrop, Jr, and Artbur B, de Saules Among the various organizations rep- resented at the funeral of which Mr., | Heckscher was a member was Lifayet'e Post, G. A. R., which sent a detail con- ssting of the Senlor Vioe-Commander, Kings Grand Jury, Assistant District-Attornay Robert H. Elder, of Brooklyn, went before the Kinga County Grand Jury to-day with twenty policemen and deputy sheriffs to present evidence against the book- makers charged with alleged violations of tho new anti-betting law, It is ex- N. Knight, tate that several indictments will be | Beyea, M. D. a0 } er,| Kepresentatives were also present D oy y have eval rep agreement with the bookmak: | sotation, and the Seventh Regiment a ers and hive encvuraged violation of the law. To-morrow ‘t {s expected, Schuyler L. Parsons and Cornelius that J. G, Cavanaugh, sald to have Fellowes represented the Brooklyn charge of the betting arrangements ut | AT $6.75, 8.75, 10.95, 12.50 To 35.00 Card Engraving, Main Statrway Landing, Plate and fifty fine quality Cards, in shaded Old English type; speciai for this week, $1.24 West Twenty-third Street and Surgeon J, L. —, World Wants Work Wonders “Fleurette,” a Masterpiece of Cotton Weaving . t ,,_ First Floor. { ] HE American textile industry knows no finer cotton loom i } work than is represented in this new fabric, “Fleurette.” s i ‘ |Jookey Club and the Coney Island ¢ r} { Pennsylvania, They 7] it is wov ally. A the saricus tracks, will appear before | Jockey Club ee ETAT | Gite SEE oh Geet eeaaT ORL Inch The yams of which it is woven are specially selected yarns the Grand Jury. sehmone ‘ue others, whe attended the cimo, In,the afternoon Judge Taft took of natural brilliancy, and the weaving is perfect. erves were . . ollister, 4eO hi orseback ride over @ moun. “ n 5 n i TRAIN KILLS FIREMAN, | Myers” R. Fancoast, H. Ry Duyal, Col. FURL here. In the Philips | Fleurette” ts controlled In New York City by R. H. Macy & Co. It is an ideal fabric for summer walsts, costumes aid children’s dresses, It is 28 Inches wide and 1s shown in Copenhagen and navy blue, sky, pink, old rose, resedz, helio, apricot, ecru, tan, cardinal, mais, russet, brown, pearl, cream and black, the yard... 18c color assortment, Write us for booklet containing samples showing Union Linen Cambric, a serviceable fabric for summer dresses, 36 and 38 inches wide; in sky and Copenhagen blue, pink, tan, helio and black; v EN selel onoos 18¢ Wagstert, Frank Clark, C.F, W. Hubbell Namond and —_>_____ | DID NOT CLAIM IMMUNITY, | Salvadorean Diplomat Says Mugin- trate Raised the Question, Alfred Watson, Brig.-Gen, Henr; Otto Androa, Thomas others, pines he was accustomed to more dif. | cult riding tha nhe ts ikely to experl- #nee here, A bridle path along the gure | rounding ridges gives magnificent views | of the country, -——_—~.---- QUICK CHANGE ACTOR. | Italian Performer Shows How | Trick Is Done, After hustling Into and out of the Body of M. J. O'Rrien Found on N.Y, Central Tracks In Bronx, The body of a man, supposed to be thet of M. |, O'Brien, a fireman em- ployed on the New York Central, was found lying on the tracks at Two Hun- dredth street early this morning by iceman Dunn, of the Bronx Park Senor Don Enrique Nattes, Chancellor of the Salvadorean Consulate in New | ead was crushed and the man been struck by a train.| York, who was before Magistrate |clothes of nine characters in a atren- (ass Tallrend pase Nort), “andes | Wahle Monday charged by his wite| uous play of restaurant life at Ham- ; of keys with a tag bearing the name| With abandonment, says that he did) morstein’s roof garden last night, Ar . W. N k of A J. O'Brien” not claim immunity by reason of his|turo Bernard! showed how the trick| Crackers should omens Neckwear O'Brien is said to live near Two Hun-| position as representative of a foreign | was done. Ist Floor, dredth atreet and {s supposed to have been on his way to work when he was struck by a passing train. fiehitve Aiea AFRAID SHE’D HEAR GF IT. Fancy Rabbats, made of fine quality embroidered batiste prettily trimmed with Valenciennes or imitation Irish lace; in all white, white-and-pink, white-and-navy, white-and-black, white-and- green, white-and-light-blue, white-and-Copenhagen blue; may be worn with laundered or Dutch collars; regularly sold else- 23 where at from 40c. to 65c.; our pricé.......ccceseesees c Boys’ Clothing 24 Fi At $2.97—Knickerbocker Suits, made of cheviots, In gra) and brown mixtures, double breasted model, with or without belt also pleated Norfolk Suits, formerly up to $4.96; broken sizes, At $2.97—Sailor or Russian Blouse Suits, made of blue o: brown serge and mixtures; several models, trimmed In a varlety of styles; sizes 244 to 10 years; formerly up to $4.96. permitted the government. i} quick changes The question was raised by the Mag- Ietrats, himself, and the case adjourned nding a decision in the matter lecretary of State Root. i POLICY ON DROWNED WOMAN Transparent scenery audience to see how the were made. A dexterous and energetic by | woman, assisted by an almost equally | active man, helped the performer out of one costume into another almost be- fore you realized what was going on, This part of the performance was more Interesting than the Italian's acting, | He made a very good impression, how- Mfe Insurance Paper Beara the | over, and his imitations of various Name of Martha Relapeck. | composers won him considerable ap- The body of a woman about thirty. | Plause. five years old was fourd In the sip of| the Staten Island ¥erry at the Battery REVOLUTIONISTS SEIZE to-day, ‘The woman had gray hair and TOWN IN HONDURAS. Sine eyes and vd 14! pounds. She war dressed In ac int and wal WASHINGTON, July 1—A_ revolu has broken out and a blue saflor Jacke: | Tn addition to a praver beok and tw) onary movement Guy meee CSU aad there| against the Government of Honduras, was found on her @ policy of the Jgarte, the Minister here, recety- al Life tnsue A Senor Ugarte, the Min re, | tanl Life fnsuvanee (Mo apxny, numb: RG: WORM LOLA y THRE” ERE EE GE Soda Crackers that crackle as godd Soda | Uneeda Biscuit With meals—for meals—between meals | | i In dust tight, | moisture proof packages, | | | | Never sold in bulk, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ‘A peasant who cannot endure the Beatings his ‘ite gives him any longer 7,481,097, mad r ends to get a divorve, and goes to OMMAE? 7a ie force coming presumably from Salva- corded madras; new shawl collar; | Rialoherbose Ga, sesh loin city to put the case In the hands INDICTMENTS JOINED. | dor. Tt has a garrison of fifty men and, sizes 3 to 8 years; $1.25 value; | nicke! y tr) Jawyer, Th elawyer takes the i | Its population Is about 4,000, | sale. seo, OMe ‘ Judge Hough, in the United States Cir. | cult Court, this morning granted a mo- | ~~ | POPE IN GOOD HEALTH, e’ Extra Trousers, made of Boy Boys’ Blouses that were 68c, all woo! cheviots, In plain blue or S4c, each, reduced to a dee 4nd promises to ssoure the al-| to Yorco as quickly as poasthle, he Hartly has the poasant lett the of-| HD made by United States Distriot-At. | ae ixtures; sizes 3 to 16 years; tornsy Stimson for the conaolida: | ROME, July 7.—There Is no tryth In ‘. mixtures; es H : When the door opon ngain and he tho’ two. Federal indictments a last | report emanating in Paris that the 4 CE OREN GRGR ae || Safne) as above; Wits shore. siete cs a pnsiaualy a eit Fal igs ores 056 Altved E Gurds, Pp fa in ill health. Since he = i. Bloomers and Knickerbuckers, 1 "Tow caroful that my wife,‘ @ eles to his present office the Pon-| adevot white duck, liren crash and | Boys’ Shirts, woven madras, full i the mois Heaton ‘of funds H h y % 2 ™m white duck, linen crash an ye " 5 ; wt sillamnde ds aig th C3 zt Ret ihe mtn thea Ly a| hak! cloth:— size; regularly 68¢., at 486