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Louis J. McNally Under Cross- Examination at Trial of the | w ‘Unreascnable’ a Peg on ' THE EVENING WORLD, W ~ ADMITS HE TOLD BEEF TRUST SEEKS Se VARYING STORIES | PROFIT BY RULING ss: |. «ABOUT CRAGEN; ON STANDARD OM: ve can be no or Section 7, unless th . tat, . tion of this act, to quote from the KINGST hich to Hang Claim That ‘cartier section. “That is the point 1] arms . answered the Court, ! 4 gut had to} Qutrantine ypen th that the| town of Gensvers » | Prussia with his wite Pinkerton Detective ink sade the ar vost Qt turned Storheck over to United States marsh si ing at the pler, ‘The passed an tceberg three hundr purpose, as T look | long andAfiy feet high “to Section 4 —_—————— hefe can hen violas Hentified by G. A. R. Button, My $15. 00 Spring ° picoant-to-take. eftervescont. combina Ita Cera with fruit acid, Catarrh of WEDNESDAY, MAY “CE RTANTO | Eezema, Pimples or : Have You imperiections he skin? embezztement and sal Interjectoa tended to come here, ° ne thorough tests without a stngle failure. Se eith he had stolen and return |! {Sold with guarantee to return yout «. Off the Grand Banks the jarapn Imoney if not. satisfactory, wiivical " For sale at Riker's, Hegeman and Kal- ish stores, other druggists and departs ment stores, or we will send by mai y ade {ress on receipt of one dollar (81), eed, WE _CRRTANTO COMPANY. undet gn . Serial Wes Act June 20, obtained from Twenty years of Sai lie A AT RRS ev ety Md “CERTANTO CO,, 200 Fitth Av..New York. | Bilious Complaints the sluggishness & score of other troubles that of ch, bowels, liver and kid. | erected by Presto-8 toarthy . and a comp nthe only compound anit) made pleas. eo sample mailed to | For Sale at Tending Drug Stores, 26e. NEW YORK CITY. Municipal .Jud ‘ think needs sdiscussion.”’ 4 tying tc th® body a Municipal Judge. She aw ‘ Counsel for the packers, however, areq sity ‘Cetin de. thi I x | Sherman Law Is Void. cparee toa aneetn thett Delete that ity i Rondo, eee who 441] a ‘Scitieaittabatie it be necessary for some Court of eqults’| Lowiy. trom Rewoira, tind been io ’ o determine, in each individual case ing #ince James W. Osborne, representing MY") ontcAGo, May 17 and oy the merits and peculiar eiroum- — - - Mieipal Judge John M stances aurfounding sach case, pe een roe Lwuls J. McNally many | the cestraing of trade has been unrea-| moments to-day in a grilling cross: athe It, the act dose not provide: i : for the Jndleted ner with any means of know. examination {n connection with Me+ thelr plea for {ng beforehand whether what he is do- Nally's testimony against Cragen, who demurrers Judge ing ts unreasonable as viewed oy the {a on trial charged with having mise | Ca aver May 12. Me gave ,court or not; that, hence the tae ig Sells Suits appropriated part of the contingent | t to file briefs, penal sections and all, not through a i ie-of Bérotian President | otion fled yesterday was Supreme Court decision, but as a viola- Not even at the tail end of the trou er culling, and nothing ” jant to take, r clerk tn the or in the way og outiining their |'* # “uncertain, ve get the values I a ital any address upon request. ° nd was #o| Course will be presented by the packers ey le that he he sfiibed, ‘postage stamp rage Sci. ising @ time f° Prostian Policeman Admits ee oe evy vouchers from $% to $W at Cragen’a re-| tlie fling of briefs, Look occa (ty Only Store.) quest, To-day Mr. Oxborne confronted | indicate his position beasloment of 1,000 Marks, if him with statement having made to Rev Duffy, rector o! Lady of Sorrows Attorneys Joss brought against Cragen. The friends of Cragen, T) Nally when they learned about Cragen rs telling: stori which they red admitted ha sald that w to purchase amounts, #tatement, de in $ lots and then chan: %5 vouchers to 0 amount b money that Crage: @pent for postag VITERBO, May 17.—Frv Abbatemagsio Alda tavern Cuocolo was jest and the two attorneys are y went to Me- had been in tho habit of buying stamps gs anything the trou separate Part of tl atement @own by t and the yers reads as s 1 made t that anybody ceipt had been own account to * xpoke to Cra not think as wrong, beca ev gave me was mps.”" ets Mc INFORMER AGAIN GRILLED BY CAGED SAMORRISTS. While One Prisoner Taunts Abhate- maggio Others_Join in Verbal Attack. barged by Gennaro t of the were simll e admitted | the U her Cornelius © Chureh of Our ‘ona, 1. 1. and J. Touhy and Will jam R. Keese, after the charges were "They got to writ. made t one of the he full many as written two law- essly ere f my e, 1 never it, 1 dtd ent of the neesco Desi trial of the assertion in se the other ree! mur rt well this ee PIONEER CLUBWOMAN DEAD. x. claim to sell diamond aes A. KI Importer and Cuitter of 180 Broadway 2 lane $90 28:33 .EENE Diamonds, New York nited States § Seitnttent Res! Dit 9S > o’Clock 1,000 SILK int: DRESSES gpeusbavOney At Less Than '4 Price To-morrow Shantungs, Rajahs, aga Foulards As well as Challies, dainty Lingerie and rich Satins, in a wide ree | assort- ment of the ‘emartest and prettiest of new Summer les. The fects are especiai utiful and the trim- mings are decid smart_an tty. Some models are beautifully hand embroidered| x with colored silks, others are elegantly combi with real laces and embroideries, and many fantastically, designed with colored cord effects. Kimono models and the new Summer Empire waist line effect. The skirts are prettily trimmed, to carry out the waist design, All the dainty Summer shades, chetks, stripes and plain effects, These dresses are desirable for street and evening wear, Summer par! vacation dresses and styles for ail occasions. 34 to 44, If we had 3,000 suah dresses we know we could sell them _in a hurry—un- fortunately we have only 1,000—enough for_one day® selling. Therefore we cannot fill_mail orders or telephone orders, and our best advice is to come early; it will ou to do so no matter where you live in New York or where you live in New York or vicinity. Seca Sale of Collars-~ of the Entire Season 2.000. Dozen Genuine 4-Ply LINEN COLLARS. Regular 2 for 25c Grades to Sell at — were ‘nlede fn, Troy, N. in, Troy, N. Y., where good collars come from, ere intended for one of Chicago's best stores, but owing to the {uct Hf delivery could not he made Warm weather days are hard on coll can hardly Yast more than a day. rans all you want ac C6 for (Main ‘ sec to $10 on every dress at ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' s the rouson for us owning them for leas than manufacturing cost. 36 styles to choose from. We illustrate 14 here. All desir- | ' ' ‘ / original boxes of a half-dozen each. able and new. Every collar fresh_and_etylish and in the SO) youcan buy them here to-morrow at less than !¢—a geperous saving for regular prices will not buy better collars in this town. esi Sizes for men and boys, including }stzes; nomall orders, for styles .) Sold only in 43 dozen lots; sizes 1214 to 20. Ps | 119-125 Walker St., New York. | Every purchaser may save ice for they were for- val marked at $15.00, $16. 50 and $18.00. The climax in offering dress values mes with the first warm days of Sum- mer, and it should be Mee oad news, in- deed, to all who admire dresses and have dresses to buy ie 6 warm months to come. The assortment is most varied, including Single Stamps| ser Thereafter fine Mascot Wants Work Wonders. | Hone foods. Modest ‘priser, Decidedly the most important Summer Dress Sale of the sea- aon \ Pad af oe G q pl \ Su ! Second Floor. promptly the order was cancelled lars. "You cannot have too many and Le domme GG aoe CD killed chickens and fowl, Ib, 13c} Figo.) eweeeetseee! ‘see e een ( Sith Hl00r, ee eeee: STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres’'t—-WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMRS, ASK FOR THEM Mo a re 4 of the Stunning Silk and Y , Lingerie Dresses at $7.77 {Kellogg's Toasted Ri n ry Loins of dersey Pork, Ens \ ---Grocery-- SPECIALS Little Dutch Mackerel— pares | Toimato en pose, fie se LL 32C “i PRESTO. SAL co. | | | | ) ! . Ni : a. Ni 69c Large Smyrna’ layers; Figs itr, Tender Sugar Corn, Creamy Sueeotash-or I Pomatoow; dozen, $1.07 Sweet Morsel ean Dozen ae; key opening an R Red Salmon—1 "i sity x? H 2 coated igher Meat Prices Here Meats at 16c lb. ks or Roasts, Boasts, ks or Roasts, ssee Chickens te shy H nd galt alone tect them properly. Presto-Sal | ' As we shall sec! the very best of everything. Pope] of the test ¥ What worsteds! What cheviots! Need we say more? ‘ HIS IS A FURNITURE OFFER WITHOUT ANY strings attached to it. Because it is the season when lines, we are clearing such pieces of furniture as we shall not reorder. | We shall sell all these pieces at one-fourth to one-half less than our regular fair prices. {These specimens—hundreds of them marked with special red tags—will be found all through our furniture sections on the Fifth and Sixth Galleries. q At the Ninth street elevators, on the Sixth Gallery, for instance, is an entire aisle of fine bedroom furniture in suites at new low prices. { Scattered through the floor are bureaus, chiffoniers, and a fine assortment of dining room furniture at similar price-! ¢ { On the Gallery below is parlor, living-room and library furnitare and single pieces at a quarter to a half less. q They will not be here long, for the furniture ts too > ened at any . such figures. { Better come today or tomorrow—for each day the hore grows less. Correction:—We said there was no string to this offer. But there is a slight one. As these low prices are made that we may adjust stock, we cannot hold this furniture for delivery later than June let. YOU May Benefit By the fact that This Maker of Brass Beds Has Fighting Blood in His At All Events, the Story Is Worth Reading! : Just three months ago we made a statement about the deplorable condition of the Metal Bedstead Business. . The market was flooded with cheap bed- steads of poor material and flimsy con- struction. These were being sold to the public at prices good bedsteads cost at wholesale. The situation was brought about, as is well known in the trade, by a number of small con- cerns, born over night and scrambling eagerly for business, which flooded the city and country with their unreliable products. Hundreds of their bedsteads have been sold, to the sorrow of the purchasers and later to the regret of many of the reputable stores that have sold them, as they will not prove satisfactory, Because they were made to sell and not to give enduring satisfaction. This same condition prevails today. We have been offered these kinds of bedsteads, but we refuse to handle them at any price. Reputable manufacturers are aroused. They have held a meeting and have discussed the subject seriously. One of them, at least, has determined to fight. By Long Best Blue Serge Suits for Men at $25 Are To Be Found in the John Wanamaker Modern Store The store where all coats are suspended in glass cases instead of being stacked in wrinkled heaps. These blue serge suits are guaranteed to be all wool. Guaranteed not to fade. Guaranteed to fit and stay fit. $25. Others (similarly guaranteed) $16.50 to $35, Main floor, New Building. Men’s Fancy Mixtures Spring Suits at $13.50 in the Basement Store A limited number of these Spring suits are being disposed of at a great saving to each pur- Cheviots in tans, browns, grays and a few dark worsteds, Absolutely dependable, $13.50, Blue serge suits, fully guaranteed, $10 to $16, Basement, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER ! Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenee. m. Right to Tenth Street. @ chaser, Pe fresh: (The Store That Satisfies) OW A WORD WITH MEN—A word relative to some Spring Suits tHat are going on sale tomorrow at exceptional prices. Not only are the prices exceptionally low, but the quality of the clothes is exceptionally high. " Makers and sellers of fabrics are only human. Quite natural for them to “put the best foot forward’ when choosing samples to be shown the trade. | Fortunate is the retailing house, therefore, which gets hold of these samples at the close of aseason. For that house has acquired i itr val test of American fabric dealers gave us pick and ik samples. Our privilege, you see, to choose the What cassimeres! Whew! Browns and tans and grays and blues—no end of neat patterns { And now, that they are made up by Wanamaker tailors IN THE WANAMAKER WAY—what suits! Absolutely the finest we have seen this season at prices they should bring—$28 to $32. 4{ But—and here’s the WORD referred to in the first line—these suits are to go on sale tomorrow at $22. Main floor, New Building. are readjusting their ae Veins! We purchase from him about 65 per cent. of all the Metal Bedsteads we sell in a year. He knows our large outlet and we know and endorse the high character of his bedeteads. He came fo us to dispose of several hundred White Enamel and Brass Bedsteade which he has in stock. The price concession wae large and the Publ fata get the benefit of it. in addition, he offered us, and we 200 Brass Bedsteads, two models cay a price which enables us to sell them for $9 and $13.75 This is less than they should cost at whole- sale during normal times. Their true values are $14 po $21 respec. tively. We unhesitatingly say they are the best Brass Bedstead value we have ever seen. We guarantee them absolutely, and that means everything to the purchaser. Call and See Them Either in polish or satin finish and in 4 ft. 6 in., 4 ft. and 3 ft. 3 in, sizes only. Seventh Gallery, New Bidg, Odds the