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UTSPLT VER COMPAS, AER St Ridicule Story of Break Be- cause of Promise to De- liver Labor Vote. WOMAN'S ESCORT & ‘SHOOTS MAN SH Shutte Is Locked Up, and Mrs. Selander Held as Witness Against Him, Charles W. N. preter in several Brooklyn police SEEK SOURCE OF PLOT, | Want to Know Who Started! moyment Agency, No. 18 Rumor of Javenne, was in his office at § o'clock ; ( yesterday afternoon dictating a letter Thirty-one Unions. Secession of to his stenographer, Bertha Hernsen, asking Mrs, Salama Selander, of No. | 49 Dean street, to call, when that | woman entered, accompanied by Henry | Labor leaders to-day pronounced as) y, Shutte. Mdtculous the story published to the) @hutte sald he had come with Mra. @ffect that there was a movement un-|Selander to learn why Akberg withheld der way to split the Central Feder-/@ 8¢Wing machine of hers, Akberg re- 7 4 | plied that he had paid the premium on ated Union because of the stand taken | {ho ie insurance policy of Mrs. Selan-| by President Gompers of the Amert-| ders husband before ho died; also that can Federation of Labor in his effort | ene owed him for obtaining positions for It! her, making a debt of $47. Mrs, Selan- ee said Anoerg lied and, reaching over & him twice on the face to swing the labor vote to Bryan. by chance there should be trouble of that kind brewing it 18 GeBK, 5 with her first, iy i e 9 1 berg got up to call a policeman, ered at the meeting of the union next Pie bee taped Senge nelisemien) Munday as President A. B. MeStav jum twice AGE Murnledec to. ths. intends to bring the matter un in an ay pul could Hot One, oo Oe i 0 t ed Tan back and cai to his B= effort to learn h he tale orlwinated raphar inthe, office to notlty Fol Ha It Is anonymously declared that rep: ) Hésuquarters by ‘phone. going to the tele. will be uncove resentative: thirty-one labor nel ee ee ye ye to head her off. P one Shiite made to ler oft, fzations, w 0 rR sprang to the ce and took prouersy Bet) Tevoiver tron nis desk. to bolt the Fede Youll pull a gun on me, will you?? f ff Shute, “then take “this,” and union, free from entangling political tfawing ac revolver trom his’ pocaet Qlliances. An alleged statement was he fir" ed, ahs bull fet emteved Aitberg 3 1 ' 3 8 droppe’ quoted and a “prominent leader,"’ whos | ness tare CCR alti leg ty mame was not & was interviewed | was pussidg. UN ik Was UL, CL be et length. The entire movement was 4&0 Inspector of the road, who said to be secret, and it was stated that |? 4 heard the shot. When sh the details of the bolt would not be the tapes or gt Given out for a week at least, | tdm back No Dissatisfaction Evident President McStay !s out of town to- day, but before leaving his office at No, 1% Bowery early this morning he char- Qcterized the entire story as without foundation so far as he knew. “If there was such a plot on foot,’ he said, ‘the officers of the Federation would know about It. We have not heard of any dissatisfaction, and it would not be possible for thirty-one Jeaders to get together in secret with- out It coming to our ears, However, I will bring the matter up at the meeting Gunday, and if there ts anything of the Adnd going on we will find # out.” Herman Robinson, Organizer of the American Federation of Labor and . Financial Secretary of the Ceniral Fed- erated Union, is equally positive that there be no bolt, is nothing to ft,” he paid to- day. know of no meeting being held’ and have not heard that any of the leaders were dissatisfied because of the @tand that Prestdent Gompers has taken. In the first place {t would not be pos-| sible for thirty-one leaders to get to-| gether and plan to bolt from the Fed- erated Union, as to do that they would have to firat get the consent of thelr) organizations. And surely no such! Proposition bas been laid before any of the locals. All False, He Saye, ‘President Gompers ts not trying to! @ompel any one to support Mr. Bryan! egainst his will, While he favors the Democratic ‘platform because of its ®tand on the labor question, he would) Get and could not compel a single labor, man to vote for the Democratic candl- Gate. Tho fact that’ this alleged meet- ing Was said to be @ secret one and that Bo namea were mentioned stamps the whole thing as false,” Becretary Edward Hourigan, of the International Association of Maohin- ista, at No @ Park Row, sald; I have not heard of this secret meeting mor beve I heard of any leaders plot. ting to split from the Federated Union. Tt tp ridiculous to think of.” Uriah Sullivan, National Secretary of (he Goolalist party, at No. 239, Bast | Wighty-fourth street, also sald that he| “Thirty-one | to get to- gether,” he sald, ‘without @ lot of peo- le knowing about it.” WOMAN IS NEARLY KILLED BY GAS Mrs, Hasland Found Uncon- scious in Room When Po- lice Break in Door. Thursday, Underwear, Kimonos Night g98c., $1.25, $ at $1.95 at $ House at $2.25 Mrs, Wizabeth Hasland, forty-five Dears of age, of No. 40 East Eighty- @eventh street, wae found in her second floor apartment late last night uncon- welous, HAD ATTACKED Akberg, Swedish tn- | irts and manager of the Eagle Em- | 1 Atlantic | Fie," Lord & Taylor Special Vi alues Offered | Wash Waist Dept. : Lingerie Waists in fine batiste, elaborately trimmed Kimonos in Flowered Dotted Swiss In Flowered Dotted Swiss Short Kimonos in flowered cross-bar batiste and Dressing Sacques in white dotted swiss at 98 cts, Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. spital ime tne ohare Iran the Long Island Co | revived him “and lett ysielan locked of his famil » Shutte street ip tn the Adams nnd Mrs. Selander Greenhut Company | HAMMERSTEIN WINS MELBA FOR MANHATTAN. Redoubtable Oscar Signs With the Diva to Appear Here Next Season. ORION, Shy CoaiMewy Fat Dry Goods BY a will sing New York next opera season. e Oscar Hammer: Stein's return he has communicat. ing with her, and partly out of a sense f loyalty to him and also because she has the,utmost admiration for his cour- age Melba has consented to sign with nhattan company. a will arrive In New York will make her re-entry jut she must leave New e early in February to carry out a tour ake in her native Britian seoncert hase ments, for the fall ag ‘Would Intertece with her sailing for New York In De- Iva says thera is no question of or ‘s not appearing at the Met- olitan OperasHouse and that her de- . giston has been inftuen olaly by her fool'ng for Hamme: | can well afford to let go by artistic pieces ot maoueny artistic embellishment of t x $37.50 Brass Beds, now at $38.00 Brass Beds, now at . $40.00 Brass Beds, now at . Fourth Floor Sea and Car Sickness Quickly Cured By Mothersill’s Seasick Remedy, The! Only One For Sale and Recom- mended On All Steamships. | Do not La Mattresses And Springs--- Underpriced $14.50 Box Springs at $10.00: har. Imperial ed ings ; 50 {b tops. inen ticking; 41 6 in. size, Fourth Floor Millinery and Flowers---Underpriced regularly $5.00, at velvet, arly $1.25, at larly 95c at Main sor | we are showing for this season, East Inaia Moodj Rugs: boid, 3x6 tr: 3x9 ft; regulariy $2.75, now at repularly $4.50, now at 4x7 ft; regularly $4.75, now at ‘ 6x9 ft. regularly $8.75, now at 5x12 ft; regularly $9.50, now at 7.6x10 6. regularly $12,50, now at 9x12 ft; regularly $17.50, now at Third Floor July 30th Remnants of ie Cotton Wash Goods ---At Half Price hams, Waists, and Sacques | Main Floor | Gowns | Bath Towels ee and 38c, at Tailored Suits at $25.00 Dresses, a $3.75, $4.75 and $5.75 | 25.00 to $40.00 White S aor oearatae rial ite Serge $16. 50 to $25.00 $6.50 Linon Motor Coats, a | $4.75 $25.00 10 $45.00 Tailored Wool $12,50 Sicilian Motor and Traveling Coats, at $9.75 Suits, at on $12, 20 to $25; 00 $18.50 Braided Dress Coats, at $13.50 & $2.95 | Pee aed iad mi PP OF $4.50 Washable Imported English Repp Sa (new I | god Jumpers, at. $7.75, $9.75 and $12,50 button down front model), at 52.95 j Aob0 ‘affeta Silk and Pongee Dresses, at = $71.00 $3.00 Besa Waists (elaborately lace-trim- Tailored Suits (imported (anid 8 and copies), at : pest Floor 1.50 Gowns TRE SVORERG WORDD, WARNERDAY, SVMS 39) type. Well-Worth-While Opportunities in This August Sale of Home Furnishings Opportunities which no woman who is thinking of re-furnishing the home for the fall Brass beds, rugs and mattings, mattresses and springs, odd, or fumed oak furniture—in fact, everything which pertains to the he home ts included in this sale. quoted here are typical of the hundreds which obtain throughout the store. Substantial Economies on Brass Beds First-grade materials and workmanship; best-liked styles; a choice of sizes: $35.00 $22.75 Mattresses at $18.00: of extra prade South American $38.00 Mattresses at $32.50: $45.00 Mattresses at $37.50: super extra drawing 50 ibs upho stered $20.00 Box Springs at $15.00: upholstered, hair $65. 00 Box Springs at $45.00: white drawings; An assortment of handsome maline and net hats, prettily trimmed with flowers and Black and colored hats, in a variety of shapes; regu- Flowers, in a selection of desirable colorings; regu. | floor coverings should effect their quick dismissal: and colcrings; zz zag and Navajo effects linens, pop'ins, ging- cales, dimities and Swiss muslins all bright and crisp fab- rics; in lengths suit able for children's and women's dresses, shirtwaists, skirts, suits, etc; offered at one-half the regular sell- Ing prices, and in some cases at less than half. Turkish bath towels of a hemstitched; regularly 25c Turkish bath mats; heavy, durable quality; Grecian and floral borders in various ' colors; erat 85c and $1.26, at {| Main Floor Women’s Summer Apparei---Underpriced $3500 to 45.00 Taffeta Silk and Rajah $50.00 to $300.00 High Art Gowns, Robes and Semi- . $35.00 to $150.00 Hot or Iced Tea—No Charge In our Reception and Lounging Room, Fourth Floor, hot or iced tea is served, without charge, throughout the day, Ab- solute quiet and rest. Magazines are pro- vided, besides all the facilities for corres- pondence. Visitors to New York are cordially invited. The few instances of underpricing $28.50 . $25.00 « $29.50 $45.00 Brass Beds, now at . $50.00 Brass Beds, now at . $95 00 Brass Beds, now at . $38.50 Sale of Women's Fine Summer Footwear $8.00 pee at black draw- San DA Ba sew CS ae RNY as Second Fleor ° Bachelor Under shirts; Swiss ribbed and mesh. formerly 75e $100 and $1.25, at 506 ‘our {n-Hands and Bat Ties, fine materials; at ‘ 12 striped and figured ; Men's F urnishings--- Heavily Reduced Washable formerly 25¢, Negligee Suirts: white madras, $2.95 batiste, per- : plain and fanc And Hosiery Erochet lace. neck Caley 75c and $1.00, at . i 50c Women's union suits; white Swink ribbed cotton; low necks; umbrella drawers, regularly 75c, at 50c Women’s imported tan and black hosiery; gauze lisle, with garter tops; regularly 35c, at 25e Main Floor firm weave; 4} A large collection of short lengths. Dress Lining: Sige crus (er on ‘cand 3Oc Remn ants linings, in all the leading colors and black. On sale at one-half 58c and 85¢ the regular prices. Main Floor $6.50, $750 and $10.00 one or two-piece Summer med), at. 1.50 $3.00 ina $3. 50 Lingerie Waists or Tailored. White or Colored Linen Waists, at Q 0 » $1.95 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave. 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) Ree LOS RS AUTOS—a Purchase of 60 Cars, Manhattan’s Pioneer Auto- mobile Establishment, hory! 13 0 ver and of Ye Uaioe to Aa otner best | tte: red In New York. Bheodstars, ‘| & $2.95 bouts $350, | peranunte 4850 to $400; Rambler i Patrotman Donovan, who was called fa by the janttress to break open the EXCURSIONS, oor, found the woman. The gas was termed on and the windows closed. Dr. POPULAK ! MaoVane took her to Presbyterian Hos- orp eian pia) in « serious condition, EXCURSIONS @ho was & now tenant in the butlding, aad though she has grown-up children Tiving with her, none was home last alah, and no reason for attempted sul- “ate could be given by the neighbors, _—_—S SECRET WORK”, BY ’PHONE, @emmercial Travellers Initiation to Be Heard 1,000 Miles, DENVER, July %—The “work” of a order will be transmitted by telephone when Manley Hemmens, Supreme Councillor of fae Vesta Commercial Travellers, will home at Green Bay, Wis, a Of 1,090 miles, and iisten to feftiation of fifty candidates by eens to ey er NEXTSUNDAY LAKE HOPATCONG ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN #1.00 50 Cts. URAVE W. 284 67, 6,50; LIBERTY OT. 9 A.M, ATLANTIC CITY ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILOREN 623.50 91.25 LV, W. 234 87, 7.50; LIBERTY 87. 6.00 AM, RETUANING LV, ATLANTIC CITY 7,00 P.M An Rede Ua mt RO CKAWAY BEACH. ¥ hn eee went & plone of Feave & >< Wtorld “Want” ari BODIES GILONE--EAGH AL, | Latest Speedaters, Tourabouts, Touring, &0.; moatiy net Alto second hand: Bost’ makes. in, clove Peas 4; every food make represented. New IMPORTED Tiren % ttet prices, Broadway Mammoth Auto- mobile Exchange, 289 to 245 Weat 56th, near Broadway, OK x94, 810.96; 12212, a TENTS ‘OMPLETE 802, DUCK JOHN SULLIVAN & SON. Tel, a7 —BSpring. 856 Hudson Ste The Teddy Bears Go Picn’cking en's Clothing to Order on $1 Weekly it: perfect tit, fine material EXCHANGE CLOTHING CO.,) 239 BROADWAY, Entra Park Pi r¥ an ou DIAMONDS * CREDIT er “ San WATCHES 5 James Te SOMA DIAMONDS and watches, cash oF oredit. erat Satay iow American Wateh and Diamond Oo, §| Lai Raval AAG ". Rhogmt st. 8.00, DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY, OOOO 9994900000060040000000000000090000 “Anchor Denture” Plate, The Now Plate That Holds, Every one Is delighted with the way our new plate fits and stays In the mouth. This plate has no roof—yet it far surpasses all plates that have a roof. Comfortable from the start. Easy to take out, clean and replace. Enables you to chew well and thoroughly masticate any food. Shown amd demonstrated free, We are the inventors and sole manufacturers. Ours {s the Only Place Where You Can Get the ‘Anchor Denture,’ When extractions are made In the morning, the new plate will be ready to wear home at night. We guarantee all of our work for ten years, All extractions and all of our work made painless by our New Botanical Discovery Full Sets of Teeth....$5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 kar, Gold Fillings. $1.00 up Sliver Fillings... gos" He WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORs, 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414*416 Fuiton st., Brooklyn, (Opp. Eden HOURS 8 TO 6: SUNDAYS 010 weat Ae Straus’. German, French and Swedish spoken. adie in sien AL ESTATE FoR se LONG ISLAND. Ye | iT, oa Untereated tn the ‘ LINE elopmant of Long sland we wit’ senda al Tagasive deocrint ve of the entire move. L Bats Nee Yo ‘Room 2, 847 ereawenare. ATTEN PIANOS AND ORGANS, | Wow Mac won nowre genet ISPS oe $70.00 Small lots from our regular stock, | ronal after invent b p hs Newest fane Sich areoso Teesapameu i | vec TED Burt's Boots, Oxiords and Ties= ere dC anal se The $5.00 Kinds at, www 83.45 on in The $4.00 Kinds, at. ‘ Oo 0 0 i i 1 ‘ / MORNING SALES—Terarre, Ye, Thus, UW, AREARN FOURT! Wistot Fitth Avenue Midsummer Je Attractions in Women's Suits, Dresses, Coats, Shirts, Ge. GENE PURCHASES. WOMEN'S TAILORED WOOL SUITS 3 OU LENUM STREL, 98) Were" 8 Were $1 +98) Were $8.98... NG Were $148... 298 mi v DR Were ghus... & ‘ 8) Were $0.9%....5 1.98 Were $6.8 «4.98 | Were $13.08... Ib Te length) Were. Now. $ COATS $4.98 2. foes 4. IW to hae oe Tans Ds 9 1d Were 3848... 1.98 Sik and Satin ia Cravenette—were 8 aes te.11) O8\Were $2.69... 1.40] JACKATS Felon Were Now, NATHING SUITS $4.05 to $25.93 4.08 to 12.88 Were 498 Bald Were ae ®. black $19.00 to $15.00 5.98 Were 6 g ' Oa | Wert 808 SSN8 OS B18 ESR ¢—_—____—_ ———4 Midsummer Great Reductions in : Millinery Women's Lingerie Waists GFE aD CEES Eon , nd fables, including Rat istes reandies and Jered Linens MED HATS— 3.48 button front ck-neatly tailored Md Per | or elaborately dno old or soiled gt) | B90t8 98 for Waists that w ueot., LAD for Waists 4 nal w BH ard 95 LOB for Watats that w 8 Sallors—variaty of fashionanie | 298 for Waist that were. eA\Y 3.98 for \ that were 4.98 and SRY 4 4.98 for Wa that w 87) 5.98 cor Waists that were Babies’ Summer Wear Wh SUR hon) Fine Sil Kk Walsts. coat style, cuffs attached; formerly $1.00, at 75 reatl ed Box Coats 3 yrs.—Se 65¢ Halt Hose: of mercerized lisle thread; in plain navy Greatly Reduce Honline rapa elu arar acs 149 blue, picks maroon, dark green and gray; formerly Perfectly fresh and new, but broken si Coats China Silk--Henrietta, 45 > 30; ; i 5 35 assortment—therefore: la, Bedford Cord-to 3 yrs Main Floor : SANG, COAG \ mts e898 i Hd pone Y : a vee Bile Roofers to 3 yrs.—ware $.99.1,98 Watsts, worth $5.98. 3.08 P it Reelers emi aad medaliions++ Summer Rugs and Mattings---Underpr iced Won sorth NW BOB raley Lone Cone ignite and du ¥ is. ord Cord--were 19, We are determined not to carry over any of the handsome Summer rugs and mattings ta Maitre a hiv timed | Lingerie Comts=to 9 yea. Be so the new low prices at which we have marked these S Be ed Seas) and liege: Lace ummer Usefuls over color-—were $4.48... 298 a Boies Ulneetia Bonnets many lovely en hylan artistic designs — Pilgrim Art Cretonne Rugs: exquisite effects t Clearance Prices Be LIHe Hine in dainty colorings, soft shades of rose, greens, blues, | Point de Parts and fancy LACES wore up to #49 rae + 298 © $1.75 tans; same on both sides: 1 to 4 Inch—regularty 5 Lingerie Bonnets—Flares, Dutch and + $2.70 24x36 ins regularly $1.38, now at . Inp''d Novelty BEL TINGS—silk cold other stvlex-wore up to $1.98 ...-- OB + $2.75 36x Gin, reguiarly $1.75, now at. ih BEC Saran ee ‘ FI —whit ' ‘ $5.40 27354 in, reulary $225, now at. | Rae eee ianian Great Reductions in + $5.6 xbO in; regularly $2.75, wow at. 8 "I 19 : + $7.20 an7i replay $578; now at Heavy Tattela TIBHONS alan gome Surpius Lots of » $9. IxY tty regularly $11.50, wow at atin taffetas 18, new ' Ox12 ft: regularly $21.50, now at _ fhades— ck and while-tee 2.19 Table Linens, Towels, etc. Sand YORK RS new Inepy —- And patterns--value .98 to 81.2% ‘$7 | AML Linen Napkeins—full bleach— sale includes W. SU impened Suter neers AA and Al silver plated 18 Ineh—worth $1.99 d0R sve, BB omens Underwear ted lise vestey AL ui es UU a Le TE FORK. steel—set of § each— ha j fine QUAN EV TOR, Mc ieeseeee | Homnmed Huck Towels—(ull bleaoh— 97! wide col'd border—I9xas— were 16 12% | Fine H. 8 Huck Toweleaott iniah— brocade border s ~Riack ee ane white feet— 12% 19...11 9 Inoh al! nen Toweliings- UIRTS. and glass Towelling—regularly «1 ea ners ath extra 3 iF inoh Bur Scarting-rag ihe %#-Inch Union Taffern MHRIOLLAS- taney border—navy and aneen— : j for aun or rain—apectal 1.49 Special Lunches Women'a Taffata Silk GLOVE ie Witteneanectaliie sia 4p To Morrow (Thursday) Appliqued SCAR ES -SHAMS-10x84 11.30 to 2,30 3 S. or seallnp—reg. 89... 8B No. I—Pork and Beane, Manhattan Silk EI iaalle BRL lack and colore-— Atyle. Sliced Pinaapnlas front and back buckles—were 69.. .29 ‘Ten, Coffee or Milk vee 29 No. 9800p, Best a la Mode, Window Screens Noe ie onan xo Pudding | Warm weather comforts that cost lass Ter. Cotte or Milk...,..., 39 here than anywhere elge....Complete | No 8—Soup, Cold Tongue, Potatoe Salad, | Stock of sizea—natrow, wide or toe Bitoed Faber wit Latticy: Ular, Berries with Sweet Cream. _ Tea, or M + 39 { He! elaht,, No ‘alad Mayonnaise nohaels Sliced Peaches, an Inches, ™ to &7 Inches, am, Tea, Coffer or Milk... 49 EXTRA WIDE, {{ customers preter they can have Toe RSTn a Rxsond Price, Cream tng of other desserts, 4 7 of In... BT to 74 Special Brea! 4 na to lL A. | Please take measurementa with wood | Speolal Afternonn a a rule Tape measures are apt to atretoh eecica eat Shs ee Special Sale of | BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ LOW SUMMER SHOES $1208 6 tO UWseseseeeserecs, OB [| 11 to Bicssesseceees hayley ain GHh pee to well at $2.00, Genuine Tan Russtan Calf—hend welted solesspring heels— rough and ready wear, as they are comfortable, light and Meee i unusual opportunity and must be seen to be appreciated, 3 cee FLOOR—WEST BUPUING 85 | ‘To prevent dealers buying, aunties ana NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. Se $7.98 Tisses! }\"°° Dresses3.7 35. Men's Gauz f White, colors--emb'y trim. White—aiik 24 BECOND FLOOR—MISSBS’ DEPT. M : $10. 98W om Tetiore J aces :e1s4,69] 120. Men's Li inen H’ d-’s,, BY Black broadeloth and Panama—tan covert. \ tnch_Hem SECOND FLOOR--NEW BUILDING Mae segs OTL 3 $6.98 Wom. Mohair Skirt s8.49 Joe. Knee Pants promt 89 Regular and extra slzes—biaek, colore- moar roe) Rabrloe=-t fu oo 18 yrs m SECOND FLOOR-NEW BUILDING 49c. | oys’ Ne Ss éj $2.49 Wom, Mrs, Wales Lod4 | sede pe eet she 24 PRE CONTS EL ton eheNne ee - 340 Whies eemenncennecenntsin 790. Wome? BI ats, 08D Food mus All_new shapes jarke and small, BASEME pe THIRD FIAOR CENTRE. Corse Coversed nsook.—elnborate Inge. trivia, iD FLOOR—CENTRE . 88 » Princess Corsets, Whito Matiste 28. BECOND FLOOR. « 1.29 de. eho, Ai d colore—fine si! MAIN. FLOOR—DRESS OK 250 RIDDONS~ vy tong Black, Waite, 490 Kose Sprayo—p waa American Beauty, Tea, Jack THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE |e 12 OTHER MORNING SPECIALS—equal value to above Not Advertised———p ce dovs not permit LOOK FUR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! ct lenne Princesa tack rings for 1ASEMBN |