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—_— vho was reported | Angelen 3 vin.” he e where wanted. 1 before t and heing QMPERS AN ASS. SSE Selmi: 1 Ked for, but she i* of Burn d that there was no truth in a story sent out from Los Angeles pigeon in hat MeManigal was a ste Detective Reiterates That| is employ to get evidence of dyna. | Twenty niting. He never saw MoManigal until —————7~ ana, the red In the pr the n Indi nan hou fon of the azompers Retorts That Burns) » 01 Lied Before and is Lying Now About His Opinion. miles nort twenty eguln Namara, who is a lawyer, kno ; —_—_-> — | FIVE FINGER PRINTS Detective William J. Burns, who said ONLY EVIDENCE IN TRIAL. his arrival in New York last night pi had : Samuel Gompers, president of the! Comparison with Marks ‘Taken| cuivert American Federation of Labor, was a) At * | down the e Har, ampliier that remark to-day vy| Four Years Ago May Send | oF the SS es iwe ed MeManiga: and for dynamiting th Times Bul “| vieted of 2 i at provoked thik etr Buna Mes * thief-ta’ was 4 sp , selon. for y Diekin i from Wa ton embolying an Zea. is what é , Bint 4 ew which a correspondent ha a loft “worker.” He « or); John Kane, baggageman, | a! Ais morning with Mr. Gompers. oo, A two or three times -|and eight others whose names are not | | : despatch Mr. Gompers was quot- jng into lofie and taking m | vet obtainable. | % | as follows Jand he now faces the posstbll a ¢ % | “Lf William J. Burns has eaid that 1! ten-year sentence. WILLS $20,000 TO CHARITY. |<. : : eotisfied that the men indicted are) “ite iu defended by Robert M. Moore, it: 8 ty, ae charged, or that there was not! 4 Anger print expert, and by Louls Sple- ‘frame-up’ or plant responsible for gel, Assistant District-Attorney Wase Iheir arrest, he lew as he has led in pervogel vald the prosecution's dee Werything else connected five Requests eee men, I don't want to try my case) the newspapers. I prefer to leave it t© the judge and jury. The only rea- Won 1 say what I do now about Gom- fa that he has attacked my reputa- liom. Neither Gompers nor anybody Ise con do that with impunity. t this whole For the rellef of those ee CHRONIC) Cie Wee eS Cin eialés ton wi Be reas nxtous . Tt will be a house fa lador needa. #"En view of the attitude Gompers has it may be interesting to you to thet one very prominent man wn all over the country wanted me G0 to Gompers before I arrested these Wouldn't I have been @ fool to we done it?” $200,000 for Private Detectives. | “Fou were quoted this morning as ying that, as a class, private det t lot of bine The Wood and Drugs Act. Jume 30, +006. “* can illustrate why I said fan example,” answered Mr. Bu thvestigate the long series of dynamite @utrages which culm Angeles horror th: Bi it $200,009 for private detectiv t mo results whatever. One concern Which ts Known all over the country Mot $40,000 of this and accomplished othing at ali.” cS Was asked about a mysterious Jane mentioned as witness ageinst the | World's Dispensary Medical Assoc W. L. DOUGLAS $3, 93.50 & *4 SHOES [2 U are invited to visit W. L. Douglas shoe store and ' inspect the Spring and Summer Oxfords and high shoes. The greatest variety, all the latest novelties, ing Short Vam Shoes which make the foot look smaller; High Heel Shoes for Young Men, as well as the more Substantial Styles which have made W.L. shoes a houschold word everywhere. Whatever your ideal of a shoe, you will find it in a W.L. Douglas ttore. W.L. Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes fo hold their shape, fit better and wear longer for the money than any other make. | BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. BAUTION! : ' BOYS’ SHOES, $2.00 & $2 50. H ‘The Best het nad Dress Bl rithe Price In Amerten Mf you cannot obtain W. |. Dougies shove in your town, write for catalog prow ves direct from factory to wearer, all chy er paid sesind W.L. DOUGLAS, 152 Spark St, Brockton, Mase ORE Lit int genntne have W. 1 * one andl the vetmil tects the wearer ' r) wt. bouc DEGLARES BURNS sss mass PASSENGERS HURT 1 Union Leader Knows He Has | deatinge with hin A Sere a When Coaches Take Plunge activity, appeared & 4 when 1 the Goods on McNamara. | datestive, "Hint the niory that df, Mee North of Elmira. SURE HE CAN CC INVICT fm alt here at noon, was wrecked aout THE EVENING WORLD, ‘ eee! eee WSO on QVER BANK © WALL STREET. RAIN WRECK: aos: cr meet until next ¢ the firet hour when de Persons Are Injured men spirit viel Was mostly the city to-day ‘s Were injured, ¢ : wxinning of the final ement: wae lost of an extremely bullish Government crop report ‘The crop report, Indicating a gain of approximately 44,000,000. vele of wine failed to fagged passed es were thrown t and turned over. nty injured three are report: mbank Joon of Peying Gompers in addition to being a Man to Prison. ed in a serious condition, The injured myaret with | sd 0h und that he were brought to the Blinira Hospitals Ml t War was also an ase, and tha Hive tie ontrita: take pl . Set jen the time: aoor and ¢ Injured are “ pon WAlCh | taken 0. \ 4 —_—_—— Inter, M Tl, Cem of $10,00 to the New York | Lehisly | Mo. | ‘ | Who came in last night! 18 % | and who leaves to-night! "Ty selecting a jury the talesmen were ides a number of s m this state | aged if they would convict upon the Is and relatives. The value of | fia % the Hotel! yn ported finger print testimony. It] hix estate is not given. He was a mem- | Va.-Cat e ving during his| required forty-five minutes to get a jury | be wof the firm of C. FE. Schmidt & Co,, | Waiwa re 2 ied it for a minute and| with a acientific idea of crime. metal dealers at No. 42 Pine street. | *Saavatice. i King slowly and weigh- went qoenesiang st Sige seas — paasiees geebraamas 4 §"T do not want to get into a con oe Ww yy s ‘overny with Gompers, or any other} es: A oman S rue men an, but thix sort of thing demands ‘ ‘ hould celve an mediate n= ‘ z ‘ 2 ¢ Sat i ee 4 Experimenting with new and untried medicines “The revelations tn the coming trial is foolish, and often dangerous. It would take Sra Ga eee Mdhies, Gopreat a medicine more than forty years, to prove itself t at Gompers did find out in Indianapo- so universally good as Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pre- | what the real situation was, and ie scription. During all that time it has been wom- t nows 1 have evidence to convict all an’s favorite medicine—a restorative tonic, uplift- ing and invigorating the nervous and Sigal Ag and giving them the final touch of perfect health. Women use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in preference to all other advocated medicines for it contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs—is not anything like advertised, secret, or patent medicines—does not claim to be able to do impossible things. THE ONE REMEDY for women devised by a regularly graduated physician of vast experience in woman's ailments, and adapted to her deli- cate organism. f THE ONE REMED Y good enough that its makers - are not afraid to print its every ingredient on * Its outside wrapper. You can’t afford to allow yourself to be over- persuaded into accepting any secret nostrum as a substitute for this honest square-deal non-secret medicine. Don't do it. No Aonest druggist will attempt to cheat you in this way. He who does should be rebuked and avoided. Doctors pre- scribe Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for their worst cases because they know what it contains and know its ingredients to be of the very best. It's well now and then to gently cleanse out bowel germs that breed weakness, cause foul breath, loss of appetite, dizzi- ness and headache. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets keep bow- els sweet and clean, Recommended by druggists because of their purity, goodness, and active gentleness. iation, R.V. Pierce, M. D., Pres., Buffalo, N.Y. | “CHARLIE "SA. KLENE mporter and Culler of Hanunde, ' 180 Broadway, New Vort 1° Qe 2 %on Lats Qf Thin wo, ff ( ' y>—s—@ Daiiy Concerts by Nahan Franko Orchestra in Our Popular Price Restaurant, Eighth Floor o—o—4 a Choice of the House Sale of Women's Robes Comprising a Magnificent Collection of Imported Hand Embroid- || ered Batiste and Hand Embroidered Linen and Lingerie Robes. | — = ve No Mail Orders. Tis sale was begun to-day and is naturally proving intensely interesting to the women of Greater No. Telephone Orders, New York and nearby who delight in dressing fashionably. The Simpson Crawford Company No Lettergram Orders, Store has held many fotabls sales of Imported Robes, but none ever attained the importance or Now Rxeh nue scope of the present occasion. It is an occasion that the correct dressers of the metropolis and i] [oe environs should not by any means miss. No restrictions. : Any Robe {Rich Hand Embroidered French Batiste Robes--Fine Linen Robes. hand embroidered | Any Robe ' $ 50 | in Ireland—Lingerie Robes, embroidered and lace trimmed—Dainty French Lawn — | $ 50 r | Robes, richly _embroidered—French Batiste Rot with Baby Irish lace and rich em- ( id " ‘ hy —Beautiful Allover Eyelet Embroidered Robes—Robes of Handsome French | . Former Prices : ate : Former Prices \ were $19.50, $22.50, Embroidery, in new band, modely—Robes in entirely exclusive styles, created espe- | were $19.50, $22.50, | basher t fod cially for us by the most noted makers in France and other parts of Europe, | 25 $32.80, 939.25 | and up to 930. _ Precisely such Robes as give the wearer such charm and grace of appearance as impresses one most favorably at a glance, The very Robes tlint you will be delighted to wear at the seashore, on the boardwalks, on hotel verandas, when strolling through the parks mornings or afternoons, when out in the country or on any other occasion. Robes that were $50.00 now. 912,50 Pones Mee Ati ALSO ROBES that were formerly priced Robes that were £45.00 now . $12.50 Robes that wei at 20.75, $10.50, 812.50, 814.50 $ Robes that were £40.00 now... $12.50 | Robes that were $19.50 now and $14.50, at ‘ 6.75 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.. SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE, Big Sale of New Silks Smartest Weaves and Colorings for Spring and Summer—Included Are Silks From the tamous Phoenix Silk Mills—All at Very Tempting Prices. cz sain Fir. pavenetaemrons Nobel] Arab Ait 36-Inch All Silk Extra Heavy Natural Shantung Reyuiarly $1.50. One of the best numbers in the Every Woman Knows Where to Find the Latest and Most Exclusive Untrimmed Dress Shapes HE Simpson Crawford dis- play is perfect in evtry way; style, quality, variety and values all are duly considered, © Main Floor. Hemp Dress Shape Hack sh ou regis In our All Silk 27-Inch Natural Colored Pongee Bink Chis) (DEabe Regularly 81.00. These Natural Pongees are’ water sag tr f i resisting, pure silk, semicrough in effects and the right 49ec Sin ee £198 shade of pongee Color ....c0cccssseesseetereeess psec Sica tate Ss . white Black 36-Inch Tussah 69c with black edge or Dinck ‘with Yarn dyed; good width; $1.50 regularly, .......0eeeeeeee white edge. Would sell $ readily at $3.00. . 1.98 Imitation Hair H: a clever imi- tation of black hair in a 3 splendid range of shapes, \ cach "" 98c Black Draped Toques, « style of hat not commonly worn but always in demand with smart we Made of fine quality silk hair braids, Only a feather or a flowe quired to: make a hand $ $ Himes Fesauer engl $2.75. °3.95 .°4.98 Continuation of the Straw Braid Sale Of course you know we are headquarters for this class of merchandise. We Offer Straw. Yedda and Fancy Chip Braids at the ex- 21 x Imported 42-In, Satin Faconne Foulards Regularly $2.00 and 82.50. Beautiful assortment of faconne and bordered effects. Plenty of black, $] 29 navy and cadet grounds. .... one ° Colored Satin Messaline A n ly $1.25, A Dress Silk par excellence, in a com BLACK DREs> and in man 86-inch Blas 86-inch Bla 36-inch Black Satin Duchess. 86-inch Black Satin Duchess. 86-inch Black Satin Duchess. . Regularly 83,00 86-inch Black Wool Backed Duchess... Regularly 82.75. 86-inch Black Satin Duchess. ......... Regularly 82.51 SILKs of consequence; weaves that are wanted, nt of their scarceness, hard to obtain Regularly 81.25, at. Regularly $1.75, at -Regularly 81.50, at. +Regularly 82.00, at. traordinarily low price of, piece A great opportunity for dealers and specialty milliners to pick up Braids practically for a song. Simpson Crawford Co., Sixth Avenue's Finest Stor impson Crawford Co., Sixth Avenue's Finest Stor. Response to a Fiano Announcement as in the First of These Six Extraordinary One-Day Clearance Sales of Pianos and Player-Pianos As this advertisement is being printed we are able to announce that prac- tically athof the Monday Group is sold—by the end of the day there is no doubt they will all be gone. Each day this week we have a special group on sale, and you may depend upon it we have made the bargain attractions so strong that Monday's success will be repeated every single day. Note—This is a bona-fide clearance sale of high grade, reliable Pianos, every instrument worth place in any American home, Every instrument backed by our ¢ . Every piano on its mgrits, and each price the highest to the very low presents a value not matched in the piano business in) ; EF Fourth Fioor. The Terms on which we sell these pianos are the most liberal ever offered: No Money Down: Payments as Low as $1.00 a Week Begin Only After 30 Days’ Free Trial in Your Own Home. $ After you have n VY a ee 4, and are t ; have procured the greatest value in New York, begin payments as low ns #1.00 a week. » interest. No extras. We en't the space to teil of all the good things—but to give you an idea we mention a few bargains to-morrow and Wednesday All instruments marked with a star will be sold for cash only, but there are over 200 others on easy terms of NO MONEY DOWN, 380 days’ free trial in your own home, aud small weekly payments. Every inatrument in the sale may be seen to-day or to-morrow. No Mail Orders filled. You must see the instru and other Any piano purchased during this sale may be returned at the end of the year and ail money paid Will be apphed toward the purchase of any new piano or player-piano in our warerooma, } PHT) 0 let | | \ used the Piano 30 ighly satisfied that nts before deciding. rs for the famous NEEDIIAM , including the splendid Auer- We are sole f This Group tor Tuesday A Pease Upright for $65 / : Small boudoir upright; rather old fashioned in appear- ance, Sweet tone. *An Everett Upright for $125 The Everett stands weil in the piano world, ‘This tsa remarkably good instrument. *A Haines Btos. Upright, 960 Large size; « wonderful bargein One This Group for Wednesday Almaanilas, “1 Steinway Baby Grand Was #900, at $375 A sinall size grand; just right for an apartment, - A genuine >teinway Packard | +1 scecx Baby Grand Was #700, at 9375 Piano A mahogany nial sal grand; like new—inside ; " "1 Chickering Baby Grand Was &800, at $350 Containing an One of the best toned pianos in our wai vms. +A Leckerling Upright for $95 F , A ne heise and splendid condition Ek ctrelle 1 Hardman Veright style, Was 8500, at 9250 *A hroeger Upright for $150 Attachment cases Bme and condition Yo all know Vhe Brovger, A papular Instrument o $ *1 Pease Upright Was 4950, at 0135 “ey U ne for $85 3 Voll aizey Drillinnt tone; condition like 1 A Reh wid? peig of Path ed standing 50 1 Needham Upright Way 4550, at 9195 *A Vose Upright for $125 The erry gen One oF ihe het makes In the world An unusual ' opportunity to procure a bee ful me be plana slop orth j procure something euperine ino *A Schubert Upright for 110 few Oe ‘| 1 Estey Organ Was A125, at 928 | ree, mple plane tne attractive cae | tn c tow ryan Pulteble fora miemon | Thursday, Friday and Saturday Will Have Equally Attractive Bargains r ¢ We Have Never Before Had Such a Large, Immediate and Enthusiastic || 5) > <> << Simpson Crawiord Co., Sixih Avenue, 19th to 20th Si, New York City ~~~ So PE I ae hmmm MM Aa a al nnn ene ~~ —