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WOULD BE SIGDE CALSHINSELE SN OF OPLOAT Leonard J. Boutell Tells in Court a Pathetic Story of Wife's Flight. SOME PERSONS DOUBTIT | Magistrate Frischi Says That}: if Man Is Untruthful He Is a Remarkable Actor. | A story of suffering so poignant in {te appeal that ever he somewhat cal- | lous police court attendants coughed | ¢\"' nervously to hide thelr emotion was told to-day in the Weet Side Court by Leonard J. Boutell, who says he fs & 80n of Henry 8. Boutell, United States Minister to Switzerland, when he was ngwer a charge of at-| ide. He had tried to hang himself last night in his room in the Y. M. C. A. branch building at No. 318 ‘West Fifty-seventh street. Young Boutell said his wife had do- terted him three weeks ago in New| Orleans, leaving him to care for thetr | twe small children—a two-year-old girl | ard a five-months old boy. “TE had a g004 piace.” he said, as he struggied mightily to stem the tide of} the emotion which seemed to rock his! whole frame, “and 1 was getting on well with my wife, whom J married | three years ago in Chicago. I came the prisoner for twenty-four hours un- der $1,000 ball for a further hearing. “T want to say," saif he, “tha woman ever deserved hell-fire it wife of yours. 1 have rarely ever heard such a story. It is terrible.” Mr. Aldrich obtained permission to! talk to the prisoner in the prison, They | inutes, Shortly | man collapsed | from nervous excitement ind was taken to Bellevue Hospital United States Minister Aoutell was formerly a member of Congress from lillnois. and was recog: eof the leaders of t Guard” in the ho the trusted followers 0 Cannon DOUBT CAST ON THE YOUNG N'S STORY. is afterne verman Bo: living In Wast ecelved word fr n the effect that t inder arrest was and was an impost grding f any conversed for several m: afterward the young son th man Ino said, a © prisoner these et 1 convinced | that he ts © son of Minister Boutell Pt NEW VICTIMS CHARGE PAIR WITH SWINDLING, Mathis and Miss Ray Miller Alleged to Have Cheated Instalment | Houses. (Special to The Evening Worlt) ATLANTIC CITY, June dence of alleged swindles by Miss Ray Miller and William Mathis came to light to-day, when scores of merchants, with Worthless checks signed by the fair de fendant and drawn on the Pleasantville National Bank, stormed Magistrate Grove's court, where the couple were arraigned. The prisoners were held un der $2,000 bail each “ VOODOO CHARMS Clearance Sale ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 1911. : ally galloped Mr Jofrersoh. | bey: Having done that by apectfica- he prognoaticational! tion,” goes on this woman, Mrs, J —————————— ——EEE | ‘take one of them bags of charm rtain ticular | ‘t@ ‘ rain an’ particular | ger and put it In your tight foot stock: | Ing. The other bag you put tn the cor- tor qualified by arts and” gage of your dress and make your most of} lucky wish.’ to chase away bad luck| “Well, Judge, * hoodoo off'n your de . 1 do all thie, but Le no kind of | hist y kno ick, being as it Is that T déprive my- Fee ee ake Known | gulf of $12 for the privilewe of euch mud- ‘dled and unmodified nonsense. My hoo- to the extent and ramfficattor Stil) pursues me, eo is it natural | N the point at issue of bein 1 specific that 1 should hold this y's clothes likewise and particular.” be Court thought it was and when | rung a promise from _ Mrs. » rewirn to Booker T. Wash: | nt her clothes, the case Was mw Saks & Company «=| Your Honor of the The Tailored Suit or Coat You Want will cost very little to-morrow at Saks’ This sale is held because it is a little late in the season for us to have these garments in stock. But what is late from: our point of view is not at all late from yours. A store anticipates seasons and we are concerning ourselves now with mid-summer apparcl. We have therefore reduced the prices of these garments regardless of cost, and the opportunity is exceptional. Fancy Tailored Suits at 12.50... .. formerly 25.00, 29.50 and 35.00 In black or navy blue . mixtures, or black and white shepherd checks. Each suit is a copy of an imported of the most recent design. All colors and sizes. Women’s Coats at very low prices Black or navy serges, homespuns, mixtures, checks or black satins. All style collars. well, then, Mrs. Jefferson, She ways, ‘When | Jefferson, apr \ trom b: nu go to bed, Mrs, the lucky |" ne corner te GA TIPE Poe aia Chines ime eoence oP Formerly 19.50 and 22.50....... . reduced to 10.75 not haif as 8s | the bed and say, “Damn the Janitor.” Formerly 25.00 and 29. reduced to 14.50 rammed into aalf al | BOTTLE NO. 2 A GENTLE CURSE | FOR JANITOR. 50. : Formerly 35.00 and 37.50. ‘i reduced to 18.50 Formerly 39.50 and 45.00....... ..reduced to 21.50 “omen tak No. 2, Mrs, Jegt 5 ; : in take oi erane emer: | a Fine Salad Dressing by adding vinegar | ad i} mn, and sp yme of the water on At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. creation: | your left foot and say, “Damn every] a9 CENTS, Spoca with each bottle. | | will be interested in this announcement Nothing better attests the merit of the Binner Corset than the fact that many of New York's best dressed women consistently refuse tc consider any other. It - admirably fulfils the dual requirement of comfort and faultless lines, and is con- ceded to be the equal of a custom made product. For Thursday and Friday we have this celebrated corset, in the newest models, at the following low prices: Values 5.00 to 7.00 special at 2.45 Value 10.00 a special at 3.75 Entire Stock, Regardless of Cost A.Morton Oppenheim Co. SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER 22 STREET.NEW YORK. | Women’s Silk Bathing Suits to-morrow at 5.95 regular value 10.00 Silk bathing suits in the height of the season at practically 50 per cent. reduction, that is the unusual feature of this sale. Made of taffeta silk or messaline, in black or navy, and trimmed with striped satin or in self or contrasting colors. Long roll revers and sailor home one afternoon to find that she had|, Th pair were arrested Inst night as ad |they were boarding a train. They had gone. The furniture had been moved) ji61 gold $300 worth of furniture for $19 out of our little apartment and 8014, ig Mrs. Catherine Ralngus, These goods collar, kimono sleeves or plain. Tucked back and front or full blouse style. Sizes 32 to 46. and the children had been left with @/ had been secured from the Philadelphia neighbor. | Bupply Company. In the pockets of the Suits, Coats, Dresses WIFE ELOPED WITH A FRIEND couple were found pawn for Jewelry worth thousants. It in be- HE HAD AIDED. \Neved the goods were secured tn tie kets catling Hl ‘ he before when he was down : Co. Shis ry i . : ’ ilk, | Tange Boe alae ate Rage “ila'se ating snrvet vat tne ir Q | from one season to another TO-MOR, ROW ats, Shirts, Silk Pettt. finely burnished gilt frame. Covering is of woven parasol silk, guaranteed not to . Twas 0 sk to Women's P s | Bae Sane wen Tete 2 eer : Rajah Suits, eatiniined, Oe9Q Were {7,50 1.298 3.95 4.95 5,95 to 18,50 f Seater ee iat That tonnes | Jf At keen appetite eee ay 1.00 1.50 1.98 2.98 to 5.95 I Medias Be astsre: Bite Bs and good diges- silk lined and trimmed. . 7.50 were?5,00 . ou eed 4 pa to 4,95 Mt of desperation 1 tried to end my life tion means _ . +e | 4. 95 to 18.50 Sas femme ett Ob aleh and gals akiracutia ued Q QQwere 45,00 “Hs 2550398 _-5'95 to 18:90 ow—incerely 80 t lan b ; e 1. 5 5 5 5 cue ec a, ACR , 1895 9.95 12.50 15.00 to 19.50 ‘With her had gone an old friend whom I hed taken inte the house # which my wife said that she would never come back. There were no words of regret. I wae heartbroken and al- fame way the furniture is sald to have been taken, by the payment of one Ine slalment onthand dealers in all sections of the East. most penniless, but I had enough money | " left te follow the elopers. I traced them to Pensacola, but they had come | ‘on to New York and I came here after them. The neighbors with whom my ‘wife had {eft the children had promiced me that they would care for them. “Z came to New York and learned certain facts about my wife which caused me to make no further attempt te get her to return to myself and the ‘and lve for her.” ‘ ‘The prisoner was sobbing convutsively by this time and Magistrate Freschi natural linen, new . Were 10. less than regular prices, the assortments embracing all the newest models. Beara’ rere ear er ee oe po coum any 2.90 0.00 Carn ernie ere oe erect 79 1.00 1.50 1.98 to 3.95 SAYS HE WAS CAST OFF BY HIS All-wool Junior Suits, 5 0 Chemises, skirt trimmed. 1.00 1.50 1.98to 2.98 FATHER, Seawall satintined,atteotors..... De OQ Were 15.00 Drawers.c...cccscees 80.79 1.00 1.98 to 2.98 Bee rc tacra, te your celee now is the hest o We ahaa Mattitt Corset Covers . 39 50 -79 1.00 to 1.98 bly tatner cast mee cree veare| 1 appetizers. It Broadcloth Capes, beau: Combinations 1.00 1.50 1.98 2.50 to 3.95 ee arin’ Souied ose young ; i Pea Becca atede Petticoats. ... 1,00 1. 1,98 2,98 to 5.9 man, "and sald be would never nave| 1 gives keen zest to brojgere: Pastel shade 2, QQ) were 0.00 Princess Slips 1,00 1.50 1.98 to 7.98 Seacoan gat nave ¢ tie ree) J the meal and aids Bridal Sets... 5.95 7.95 9.95 to 15,00 Just then a distinguished looking, digestion. Tub presen» aw manele er ania iii aii i Soot grad man ee Soe ie ~ Orde of stylet. masta of Hneo, r) RR "5 sd. h hill . papal aed r 8 case today. ghambray ginghamand J] QQwere 3,75 Women’s Silk Petticoats Thursday at worth-while savings Fifth avenue,” said he, placing his hand Slightly soiled Lingerie These petticoats have been manufactured expressly for this sale. They are on the young man's shoulders. “I don't Waist, selling regutarly designed after the most desirable models and shown in the widest possible range of ; 1s young man personally, but ‘ve heard of him. I know his father, know him as a man of true worth, and I cannot think that if he knew the Loker | facts he would be deat to an appeal. choose from, as well as black. falue REE ie tear shies (0 give me re i a aaa 1 25 Were 3.91 0 Petticoats, of silk jersey, fancy taffeta or messaline, in many favored models and “Not now, not now," said young Bou- tell, “Later on, when the memory of th! 8 died out # little perhaps I will im or write him myself, but not Ror Magistrate Freschi decided to hold BROADWAY at 49th St. UNION SQUARE, 1th Quaker Gray Suits A New Brill Special Distinctly remarkable even among Brill Special $15 suits for men and young men. It’s a new shade of gray, and, next to blue serge, oughly well tailored models, half and quarter lined. The Quaker Gray is by no means a $15 suit. That is merely the Brill price for it. Brill Special $15 suits of blue serge, blue-on-blue, oxford-blue, browns and tans in a variety of models, In each there's an absolute saving to you of $5. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, 125th STREET at 3d Ave. Women's Natural : one of this season’s most popular colors, Pongee Coates, full , The fabric is an all-woo! flannel serge; thor- leoath, 9mm br ol dered 4.90 were 10.00 Clearance of Fine Trimmed Hats and Tailored Hats Street, west of Broadway. Silk Parasols, Thursday at 1.65; Value 2.75 Cleat GOCE Oe A crop of parasols raised especially for us. Constructed on the ten-rib model, with carry not a single garment SALE Suits, Dresses, Gowns, crack, and the colorings embrace all the season's favored shades, as well as change coats, etc.3 some lots only able silks, and black or white. cne sise,. others size, at %% M Values Now - hence th:s unreserved Tremendous Sacrifice Sale BEST BARGAINS every Special Sale of Imported and Domestic Undermuslins for Women—at exceptional prices French embroidered undermuslins, in the newest models and of the sheerest materials, be- comingly trimmed and exhibiting all that superiority of workmanship which the name of Paris implies. But the prices are very much lower than customarily asked for imported * garments of such obvious excellence. Description Women's New Modei Suits, all-wool, satin lined Were 5.00 were 15.00 Women’s and _Misees’ Smart Tailored Suits, of We have also included a collection of domestic undermuslins at one-third 25 cwere 1.00 all season at §1.00....... colorings. The prices quoted are extremely low, considering the quality and make. Petticoats, of taffeta, with tailored section ruffle; there are twenty-five colorings to Value 4.00 Special at 2.10 Women's Wash House Dresses, made of figured a wide assortment of colors. Value 6.00 Special at 2.98 Petticoats, of silk jersey top, in a new, close-fitting French model. Fringe trimming at bottom. All colorings and black or white. Value 10.00 Special at 5.95 - Beautiful Taffeta Silk Dresses, fine lace yokes, sleeves in lace cascades. . 4,90 were 10.00 2.90 were 5.00. 3.90 were 10.00 4.90 were 7.50 Finest Linen Dresses, embroidery on yoke and sleeves; twenty colors... Finest Foulard Silk Dresses, lace y: id leeves........ Women’s Imported and Domestic Blouses in a special low-priced sale to-morrow Imported Blouses, These include the most recent models and the artistic colorings. and Irish and Cluny laces show a very effective treatment of design. All are the latest expression of Paris needlework, and the colorings and the combination colorings, as well as every other feature of these beautiful models, are charmingly, inimitably French. Eyelet Needlework Em- broidery, Lingerie Were I Val 29.50 22.50 18.50 12.50 at $ 15 Dreeeesresserserersserss 5.90 0.00 To-day’s price 18.50 15.00 11.95 7.95 Tan Rajah Dresses, a va- riety of styles, round and square necks Beautiful Model Linen Dresses, in all colors andwhite...........0066 . Domestic Blouses, in many dainty models, including copies of recent importations, The large number of these blouses makes this offering doubly attractive from the viewpoint of selection. Value 7.50. Special at 3.95 2.90 were 6.90 All-Wool New Mode! Skirts, wide, full c andstripes.... Tomorrow, Thursday, June 8th In the course of your visit to our Millinery Department tomorrow, you may select any one of the scores of original models in our Main Salon, trimmed hats which formerly sold all the way from 18,50 to 35.00, and it will cost you only the simple sum of Five Dollars! And if you want a Tailored Hat, opportunity is equally favorable. A leading hat manufacturer found himself with more tailored hats on his hands than he had demand for. ‘Ihey were such as sell regularly from 6.50 to 9.50, Just as long as they last, and we hardly fhink that will be very long, you may have your choice at One-ninety-five ! 1.00 were 3.75 Robes for Wedding Gowns, Bridal Parties, Robes for Graduation Gowns... Graduation 9.90 wee 22,50 Le aa 1 ] : 90 were 35,00 and colors. Newest Covert Clothand Silk Coats, twenty styles, This All-Wool Cloth Suit, $5.00 sctnings.. 5.00 were 12,50 emma senn seat teramnankae nan) yoivtrtnm 4 sinhlie ween Me