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papas cca THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908, 1908. { FAFLESHOOTERS LET SWORD FALL, AREST NEAR FOR ‘STOCKS DECLWE. |= N SLOW MET Smelting, St. Saal Pacifics, Reading and Steel Promi- nent in Dealings. WILL HAVE GALA ACCUSED PRINCE Tht POISONING RECEPTION HERE © CRIES IN AGONY OF OR. WILSOK soe Who, Zu Eulenburg, Half Dying, Philadelphia Police in Wli- Protests When His Trial Is mington to Look Up Printer Adjourned Indetinitely Accused in Leiter ‘american Marksmen Made Records in Olympic Shoot to Be Honored. Prices of stocks fomuly in t and losses b advances 0} n Kansas & Tex Sores —-- Amerloan Car and Missourl Pacific de- , ve a7 he phita. | clined}: Tra tn eal WASHINGTON, July 11.--Sienal hon- BERT. PHILADELPHIA, July 17.—-The Phila- | ate volume. Abeta es -|dalpbia police, In conjunction with losses wore shown all around, the Is | owe erwait the American rifle team upon | Philip fte return from the Olymplc games in | Jury In connection with the court sean. pollee of W! | London, where it has vangulshed teams dals of - working on from all the leading shooting countries. | suspicion a resident of the Delawar Ye is expected that the team will reach | elty !n connection with the murder of | sp; Mew York on Saturday, Joly %, and 1 Dr, William H. Wilson, of thie elty, | nington, Del, are to-d a clua which places unde Read last yaar was suddenly Tupted to-day, and {t has been ! | preparations are being made fora sem! go... Supt. Taylor, of the local police, wes | Khe Closing Prices ‘ | efleted welcome of imposing character, weaaraey Cine CORUhER hohe . lowest and last el |'Assistant Secretary of War Oliver, Mp ten hours with Chief of F Black, of al figutes areas, President of tho National Board for Pessn Ars! Wilmington, and as a result detectives | Promotion of Rifle Practice, has ap- } pointed @ committee from that board They took idence In the Were sent to Wilm with them some of on Jater were hours qa day, and to act with @ similar committee from : : the National Rifle Assooletton as Com- ferred to a room . ae ie ue nah me cht |mitttee of Reception, The United pital, where ‘ned tlie potsoned ale that eau | @eates revenue cutter Mohawk, the The Cou fe | PRE I : Nargest in the service, has been placed poid the trial in the direction of WI!- used by Supt. Taylor etter from there, in which ade certain statements oon- | ik @t the disposal of this committea by the Treasury Department, been for t Lewspupe Gov. Hughes has been Invited to rep- tion ig sho wesent the State of New York, and & the mpero: tant enough for the police ey, stmilar invitation has been sent to not de permitted Ww je letter has not ay | Mayor McClellan in behalf of the clty of tha Conrt sy what public; Ie ls underatood’ It e520) | ef New York. Major-Gen, F. D, Grant,, was a pretense of illness ag by an en ng printer, w rari Commanding the Department of the ‘The Prince is desorib, nformed the autho that there was | i Wast, and staff are also expected to at- nd in going outside of Wilmington S jtend. Adjt.-Gen. Willam P. Hall has person who sent the ale, th OE been designated to represent the War the ‘ Fi TaePar aa nt thein . % |The Navy Department will be repre- jong z used $ | wented ing Secretary of the Navy The . t to the (4 | New! : nee was ng on | Newberr bi wes also purchased In Wil % front of the row } Sims, {ns the Marine Corps by Gen. . one end of the r¢ { | Biliot, commandant, and Le raleed hi The suspected man's wife, It ts % Henry C, Haines, siboy and . claimed, Was a patient of Wilson and Tana Sy ay dled. This much and other matters “Tam both m were corroborated by detectives within IWEAPON HARVEST IN COURT. h to go on with ulte well eno this trial las swung for so long Isdeuths Gatnsred) Revolvers end lover my that I wish tt would 4 either fall or be tak 1@ Prosecuting aid that tt was extendin Dirks at Saint's Fiesta. The bench of Harlem Court pre: onted la formidable appearance when Magis- trate House took his seat to-day behind @n assortment of revolvers, stilletoes and dirks which had been rounded up from thirty prisoners while the celebra- tion of Our Lady of Mount Carme! was going on in Harlem's ‘Little Italy’ last night Commissioner Bingham had sent most of the detectives of the Itallan squad, and few carriers of dangerous weapons Reaeeiny, STORM WARNING UP. Soutwester and Sqnalls Due Along asian the Prince Jo ——_ — CAPTAIN OF STRATHYRE The motion. the Const, 50% under value. local Weather Bureau to-day \s d tH ft = celved tt rit tis casried bugo inivar "to eu: treat | DENIES CRUELTY TO CREW, <eccived the following epecial from while the majority of a to ; Southwest storm warnings ordered | ) isplayed 11.80 A. M Dunn, ‘athyre, two drowned oard in New to-day that he and { his ehip are ready to meet hat may be brought against e captain and his officers In sworn statements made here to-day de- had just purchased them. for protection.” “The Magistrate held all of them in 9600 bail for trial, of thé British ‘eater a of whose Chinese crew JUDGE'S IMPERSONATOR HELD * Man Accused of Lareeny Says He ‘home (Special to The By NORFOLK, Va., July Baltimore to New | York. High southwest winds and + Squalis on tHe Middle Atlantic and New land coasta during the next twenty- tailored garments or as Brill clothes are t Write for Ilustrated Cxtalogue. ASPERFEL plitay ai Is Lawyer Warren B. Foster, The alloged impersonator of Judge | culation not profitably employed cok he THATS GETSPLEDGESOF «DEMOCRATIC VOTES Kentucky, ‘Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia. BROOKLYN GAS ISSUE OF $3,000,000 ALLOWED. | Common Stock to xk to Be Exchanged) yop gpRinag, Va, July 11—Demo- Next Year for Debentures j crates of many Southern States are Is Authorized. writing to Judge Taft declaring their ‘The Public Service Commission to-day | purpose to vote for bim and work for = “pproved the application of the Brook-| his election. From Denworats In Mary-| Jnion Gas Company for the 16Ue!jang, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Caro- common stock, to R® X-| jing and Georgia he has letters assuring $80.00) | in debentures nim that in the bellet of the writers! {thome States will give their electoral ta the taken’ upon a report tted by missioner Eustic, Who | votes to the Republican ticket tigated the application, The re- coming election, He reste tie: opinion that thie ts| Walle Mr, Taft reads the letters with a lawful refunding of obligations of the|!nterest he recelvea information that company, Hs peep td Say iee the] there ts hope of carrying Georg!s Frag ese iusue of converting the {# feeling that on the part of the writer vutestanding debentures to the @ame|the wiah Is father to the thought, In- amount." tense feeling aguinst the policies of Hoke Smith in that State ts looked upon aa the foundation of the bitterness of | Georgia Democrats toward the election | of Bryan, as they look upon Bryan and, Smith as representing the same ideas, From Maryland especially Mr. Taft nas a large mber of advices from | Democrats that they expect to sea the; State go Republican, and that there witl be many Democratic votes to help carry it, Sqme of these Democratlo correspondents have declared that the nomination of Mr. Bryan Ja doubly re-! ment money, whieh, | pugnant to them because they believed | business to-day, amount-) pis defeat in two campaigns had dis- | The banks yesterday posed of him as a candidate of the to produce $45,002,000 un- | Demoeratic party to represent het sued some time ago, | they regard as true Democracy, to redeem ‘the While these expreasions from Southern | m with 2 per cents, Uon that neither tntereating feature of the opposition to would be good for the coun: Mr Bryan within his own Beriy, there the are many others from Democrats In tha | clr- North, Connecticut being prominent tne | That reapast N, July (It fa oa that Secretary Cortel- er redeem nor refund any 00 worth of 8 per cent. i bonds maturing on Aug, | fore going to his summer: home| ngton, I, 1, the Secretary d that his inclination Is to ex= ten years more, the} aving that option, em now would create a he banks holding de-, Mid-Summer Sale of Brill Clothes Your choice of every Brill suit in the four Brill stores at 30% to Involved are 10,000 suits—soo different fabric de- signs—120 distinct models. No store ever offered as modern an an assortment, as finely great values under price. he finest products of ten of the foremost tailor- ing concerns in America, and present an assortment of newer shades and more advanced models than you will find anywhere else. Two-Piece Suits ‘Mid-Summer Sale of ‘Worren W. Foster, of the Court of clare that the Chinamen and the Strath- m W ed,\ id Gencral Sessions, who was arrested | yre recelved better treatment and had 1 Two-piece suits of topical forsted,Velour an B ll after leaving the office of Dr, C, Du- more privileges than any Chinse crew LEVELAN Flannel that are $13.50, $15 and | ril Furnishings Dont, at No, 310 West Twenty-third they ever knew to be shipped. $18 values 9. 6 | stroet, where he had gone for treat-| They say that two or ESTABLISHED 1857, SMAI SSS ; _ Prices cut on Summer furnishings in the four ment. and where tt | 4 he took tled Chinamen wer Two-piece suits of American Crash, Tropical | Brill Stores, Here follow a few of the best items. | a duelling pistol war held in $500 bi nirt studs, for trial by Mag: ‘strate Barlow in the Jefferson Market Court to-day. ‘The prisoner said he was Warren B. Yoster, a lawyer, of Hartford, Conn., od asked Detectives Lewin and She+ han to notify one Ie Far“ of No. 2-30 Broad stre thad been drinking hea intention of doing wro. ing trouble and t they shipped {n Shanghal, charges in @ score of pr oMcers of the ship Investigated by the tho respective ports, wi complete exoneration ana ofeers. a short time after their arrival in Wil- migton ¢ woman had formerly been a school teacher and at the presen: time she has a eisier who Ja still a teacher in a school not many miles trom Wilmington. If certain other Information turne out fs expected an arrest will be made. oe Se ees Worsted and Flannel that are 144 Bowary “eevsr.sevings $18, $20 and $22.50 values..... ach charge Ade} spuns that ar® values up to $28.00 .... Two-piece suits of fine Worsteds, Worsteds and Worsted Flannels that are values up to $35.00.... aa IFIND TWO GIRLS DROWNED AFTER ALL-NIGHT SEARCH, PROSECUTOR A SUICIDE AS ———— HE PREPARES FOR HOSPITAL. ss te Vateh, solid 14 karat exnent $25) | |WEDDING RINGS. Prices $2.50 to $25, Quality Guaranteed, srtistio, Marriage Certs Given {th Ring, Ask uits that are excellent $1 Serge si and $16.50 values.... Six different models. Serge suits that are the best ,00 value in America...... = $2 Eight different models, Serge suits that are standard in what is known OO SUA ertown Pond. @mpton, and, Ulles the i was foun Open Even ngs tli 7, Saturday till 10, Flora La Myed wit Dennen nnn while Edna Maui Orogrs Files, Inquiries Solielted, of A. J, cousins. $22.50 and $25.00 values. Twelve different models. the best wholesale tailors. Values Upto S35, 00 aii scenes Twelve different models. Three-Piece $18.00 values Including blac Three-piece suits in tans, browns, | neat mixtures. Values are at 00, £20.00 and $22.50...... Including blacks. Three-piece st Saxony C eres; extreme $22.50, $25.00 and $28.00 values Including blacks. suits—that are up to value .. $35.00 in $4.00 outing trousers, ail nel, excellent Tropical Worsteds. . $5.00 ,and $6.00 ig tre Tropical Worsteds in ney SUTIPeS «000.0005 23 279 BROADWAY, 'ON SQUARE, HARLIM $12.50 Two-piece suits of foreign and American Tropical Worsteds, Velqurs, Flannels, Crashes and Home- $16.00 Serge Suits Serge suits made from finest serges, tailored by = $19.00 Three-piece suits of Worsteds, Velours and Chey- ine A ite BAREO) 1D ie $9.50 $12.50 of fine Worsteds, Velours and $16.00 Three-piece suits—finest tailored and finest fabric ‘$19.00 Outing Trousers -wool Flan Bulk Brothers 3 DOWNTOWN STORES OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 Every article is full standard, high grade, regular Brill merchandise, $5 and $5.50 Pure Silk $3 95 Negligee Shirts cut to i] White and tan, in plain and pleated bosoms— some with attached collars, $2 and $2.50 Fine Custom Made Ready to Wear $1 Negligee Shirts cut to 45 Made by the maker of the famous Brill custom shirts. Made of Scotch madras shirtings in de- Signs that are confined to custom shirts, Finished in custom manner, Plain and pleated bosoms— attached and detached cuffs, 59c 75¢ Light Balbriggan Thin, cool and strong. Underwear cut to Imported from France. Sleeve and ankle finish that lends extreme com- fort. At 75c, per garment this balbriggan was est value in New York. Long and short sleeve shirts; regular and knee length drawers. 50c Knee Drawers cut to 33¢ Made of feather ee nainsook, Cut and fine ished better than usual 50¢. underwear, Boston Garters cut to 17e 25c¢ and 35c Fanc Half Hose cut td 17¢ Velours, Vicuna $19.00 * $9.50 912.50 $16.00 Suits lives, grays and Straw Hat Prices Cut $3 and $4 Hats cut to $1.95 $2 Hats cut to $1.25 $8 & $10 Panama Hats cut to $5 Youths’ Suits that are best possible values up to ’ $5, 00 le $10.00. Sizes 14 to 20......... $2.45 Children’s $1.00 and $1.48 wash 50 H Mee eee | Snr ae en am Cc a at) a5 nes $2.00 and $2.48 wash $1 0) | SUITS ...dseoe seereee e CONVENIENT STORES 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Ave! 47 CORTLANDT, teh FOUR n, Chambers. 14th, n. B'way. STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 -P. M. 4 | transferred to. Democrats are regarded as the most | }q MORE SCARLET FEVER ON BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA, HONOLULU, cases of s on doard since leavin Dr. Lyon’ $ PER Tooth Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement, Established in 1866 by Pho Nebraska will Ko | she will be isolated and nite 8 coal, ey SUBWAY FIGHT ADJOURNED. The action before Justice D the Supreme Court of David Meyer, a ta Jefferson M. 1 a and Ap: | ONem-Apaus © Established Forty-One Years Store Occupying Two Blocks | Sixth Ave,, 20th to 22d St., N. Y. During July and August this store will close at 12,30 o'clock Saturdays and at 6 o'clock evenings, Saturday Half Holiday SPECIALS Big Bargains that will be snapped up quickly by those in a hurry to-morrow morning, Women's Gloves Women's Suede lisle and fine thread, in two clasp; the mak- | er's name stamped in every pair Shades | Women’s Waists Forty dozen of them; { very fine quality in openwork embroidery and sleeves ct Persian twenty tucks Value Soe ters of five, t | cuffs, edged with lace. ng at 19 F ice $2.75; Sat A Peete 4 Satur- $1. 68 ye Ballding=First icon Either Building They come in white per pair; Satur- Street Women’s Hosiery Fast black and tan. seamless lisle Hosiery, Is and toes, Women's Undermuslins Gowns—Of cambric, fully trimmed with ¢ ¢ for ordinary wear and ery and ribbon, made with j ue three-quarter bell sleeves Reg- hese In stock | ular price $1.50; Saultaay 98c i] morning at... i 12! ii Either Building=Second Floor Either Building—First Foor {I Women's Bathing Suits yen, Purienings Women’s mohair one-piece Sih Suits, trimmed with wide braid Small and Odd Lots | on Dutch yoke and short | \ sleeves. Value $5,00; } } Saturday morning at $2.95 O’Neiil Building—Third Fl. ; | aa PT te Either Butldi a= Fiek Floor Women's Washable Skirts In tan color and solid white; Candy stylish flare, new button front ‘ aes broad bias fold bands Our leader, Assorted Choco- | to 30 inches, assorted Hite Regular price 39c 20 eri Value $3.00; $1. 95 + Saturday morning at., 2UC Saturday morning at. ties Bui! setae tte! Floor} | Adams Building—Secord Floor | y Groceries Women's Belts STARCH—Mother’s Starch 3 il A large assortment of Belts, f-lb. packages, for........, Cc white and colors, leather, coe COA- —Walter Baker's j elastic and white tailored & linen, Values up to 75e. SOAP--20 Mule Team White each; Saturday morning at 18c Either Butiding—First Floor Borax Soap, per cake......, 3c | POMN —Pearl Hominy | or Grains of Gold Yellow Meal, 5- Ib. LOl seen 4 ! Adams Buldinpen eee | } Parasols Hunter Green Parasols, made with gilt tips, pufts and tas- sels, handles of both enam- ‘lled and natural wood. Value Punch Bowl Sets Goren mery $3.25, Imitation Cut Glass and Colo- PUTT pomaay nial Glass Punch Bowls, com- Either Butlding—First Floor | plete with one dozen Lenons | » ade Cups and gilt hooks. H | rae Regular price $4.25; Q’ Window Shades Saturday morning at. $2.98 | 36x70 inches. | 2,000 Opaque Window Shades, | | 36 inches wide, 70 inches long, | Dinner Sets | mounted on good, strong spring rollers, suitable to Fifty-six thin Porcelain Dinner | carry same, Complete, ready Sets, cc for six people, | to hangs several of the leadi i ae dd gold edges, colors to select from. R every blcee ee ie i lar price 28¢. each; Satur- 19 pieces to match Regula morning at.. Cc price $4.98; Saturday oy morning at . iB}, 95 | O'Netli Butlding—Fourth Fl. O’Netil Buy Nee Birneny Matting Suit Cases Solid leather corners, brass | lock and catches, two riveted = | hinges, solid leather handle, | cloth lined with tape fasten- ers; sizes 22, 24 and 26 inches, Value $2.25; Saturday $1.65 morning . Adams Batldin, semen | i | Claret Jugs | About one hundred {mitation | cut glass Claret Jugs, silver | mountings; very useful during the hot weather, $1.25 to $4.5 | morning at . oO’ Winners of Positions, Homes, Investments, Bargains, Etc., in the Great Advertising Olyiapiad. The World prints more want-filling advertise- ments every week, month and year than any other newspaper on the face of the Earth. Pa [