The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1911, Page 20

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| ata m combating Nts potition! influence Andvow W. Melion Is presid | Mellon National Bank a Trust Com FNS HELD INMELLON DIVORCE. TAKE CASE T6 Dit Will Ask Boca to Refuse | to Honor Requisition From Pennsylv, | on’ wants atria netore a mas WALL STREET stock market WILLING TO. TESTIFY! Ready to Return to Pittsburg, But Object to Their Arrest Here. r were enjoying curred fn the papers, arrived: to-fay to pur for Capt. Thomas ¢ w. Kirke: ido of the Rritish Army @ervn, and his friend, Alfred G phey, the London clybman Andrew W. Mellon, m{tiona! Danker, as corespondent in his Aivnrca, who were arrested last nigh : as they were sitting down to dinner at ““ the Filz-Carlion Hotel, as fugitives fro fustice, wanted in Pittsburg on md) ae og Prices, A taat p a tnared Ww M®ants charging contempt of court and obstructing jusuce. to-day between ers the Englishmen Judge Mulqueen tn Part 1 of General Sessions Phere County Detective Wore had just arrived from Pittsburg with requisitions, showed his credentials ‘The warrants allege that the two men are fugitives from justice, under In- @ictmen: for “contempt of court and ob- structing justice,” a misdemeanor, but — under the Pennsylvania by as much as two years $mprisonment. On the suggestion of John D, Lind- eay, representing the Pittsburg thoritios, and the lawyers for the Englishmen, the Judge continued cases until Saturday to give Gov, time to examine the req jon - APPEALS 10 COURT - AWAY FROM FATHER © Tago Pleper, for @ separation and for ») | mitted to the + | Mving with a woman and he said that | ne pers. Mr, Miller, of Hornblower, ler & Potter, who appeared for the Englishmen sald be was prepared to 0 With his clients to Albany to argue of before the Governor the irregulartt: the proceedings. Judge Mulqeen eentinued tho bond of $2,500 in th of each of the alleged fugitives, Considine, owner of the Hotel Metropole who went Gail for them last night, re- maining as surety. Before leaving the Criminal Courts Building Capt. Kirkbride and Mr. Cur- | Phey tulked freely with an Evening | ‘World reporter: GAME TO AMERICA TO DEFEND WOMAN'S NAME. “We did not run away from Pittsburg | to avoid testifying,” said Capt, Kirk | bride. “We came over to America of our | own free will to defend @ lad, good | ame and to secure if we could an apol- ogy and retraction “rom Mr. Mellon for | the untrue things he had sald of us) We did object, it 1s true, to the new Jaw which would force a trial in private | Pefore a judge We wanted to be heard | dy a fury of twelve American citizens. “When a summons server handed us subpoenas we did not know we were! mot free to go to another county or another State. We supposed as In Eng- land that one under such elrcumstances might travel anywhere #0 Jong as he remained in the country. So we came | “here to see our lawyor*-and wero ar-| rested. “Personally both of ur are perfectly willing to return to Pittsburg and purge | eurselves of any contempt, but our at-| terneys think we should make a fight.” | Here Mr. Curphey broke in to deny the statements that he knew Mrs. Me!l- Jon defore her marriage. Ho and Capt. | oa! SS eersE eee Fz | 44 West 34th St. BET. WWAY AND STH AVE. ‘The Clearing House for Merchant Tailors’ Uncalled-for Garments Selling regularly at $12.50 tc $50 — beautiful, exclusive arments that were made y the highest class tailors in the land to bring $25 to $75. That’s our _ story. That’s the plan that is sav- Kirkbride both agreed that they were ret Introduced to her at a dinner two ||] ing the clothes money of Years ago in London long after sho haa ||} thousands of wise, New @eparated from her husband. Mr | Yorkers. You don’t be- Gurphey, who 1s an owner of valuable lieve it possible! But wh: mines in South Africa, declared that should tha prejudice you hia behavior toward the lady had ul- | ‘ways been honorable. After tho arrest of the Englishmen | last night they camo periilously near Buying to spend the night in the Tomba. | Jedge Mulqueen finally consentea to bear the case, and at the Democratic Gib at 1.20 o'clock this morning flaca Dail in each caso at £100, ARREST IS NEW CHAPTER ¥ MELLON DIVORCE. Why not be fair enough to investigate. You have every- thing to gain, especially now when . Compulsory Reductions have cut down prices to loss than our actual cost, Obliged by a big real estate deal to relinquish our Bos- ton location, we received a fabulous bonus to vacate. The greater part of our vast Boston stock has been iI] brought to this store for quick disposal, and enormous bonus permits us to slash prices, not only on the Boston goods but on @hother chapter to Mesiic relations of Whose famous dvorce sult tention all over thi and | Eggiand. Mellon married Nora McMullan Caushter of a wealthy } in ewer of Sier!- 190, three while she and | arg on a tip | fordshire, England, Months after ne + father were tp Pitts the world, At the ume of tse marriage It was! 8 abled from London that the bride had |j] everything in the store, Ween in love with Curpuey, and h down to and vamed yorce, Lart w 890 to $34.50 Kirkbride arrived trom ee Petal instead of $12.50 to $50. Everything included. Sack Suits, Coats and Trousers, Walking, Prince Albert, Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Spring Overcoats, Rain- coats, etc., etc. Every gare ment a year ahead ao ready-maces. FROM TESTIFY IN eur. Curphey described his Quarters as an) Years old, with + the Isle of Kirkbride sa. Lapdon, 4 ye of reserves tn tne men faid they ¢ expressly to to At ts said tha fat 44 West 34th St. | Between Broadway and Sth Ave. | JEW YORK Also Stores at BOS ~ 14816 Sum vania ¥ the judge wa tas! [ Gbe appealed to the women of I Vania und to the British authorities fur |B \ the) _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, wife would never return to this try For Pieper counsel from the office of Willlamna and Stevenson eald that Mra, Pleper could see the children at any re me, but he opposed the idea that the en should be placed for the purpose of TO TAKE CHILDREN sted to their ‘and 1 would vould examine mes for Its enlic'rtment. They have made affidavits in my office with- out the father being present.” Justice Cohalen reserved decision. RISKS LIFE TO SAVE WOMAN’S 00G IN FIRE. Fireman Wins Her Gratitude and She’s Happy With Her “Jack” Safe. Mary Minsky placed a couple | Mrs. Pieper, Suing for Separa- tion, Wants Them Sent to Institution Temporarily. Emma Pieper is suing her husband, Mrs. the custody of her two children, a boy of three and @ girl of ten years, and Myron Sulzberger, counsel for the plain- tf asked Justice Cohalen tn the su- preme Court to-day to #end the ohil- drea to some institution for a week or two no they Will not be subjected to the influence of their father and can be ex- mined without bias to the interests of thelr mother, Counset for Mra. Plaper waid that the when she left her apartment at No. 3 SheMel avenue, Brooklyn, to call on a neighbor. When turned she found her kitchen In flames, Her shrieks aroused all the other ten- ants, who rushed Into the street and forced her to go along with them, al- though sho tried to go back into her rooms. “Jack, oh, Jack! crled, “My darling's burning up and nobody will save him!" Finally she became so hysterical that she fainted. At the ris of his Kfe a fireman ran through the flames and searched —tor ck." After his eyebrows had heen 4 off he found a big brindle buil- and the overcome by the smoke in M p of the ehft-| 3 y's bedroom. He {s| to another fireman on when Mra, Minsky came to the first) thing she saw was her favorite being | fiven first-ald-to-the-injured, Dr. Mar’ ford Stree! ital Minsky, assured her that “Jack” recover. She clasped the dog to her bosom and sald she didn't care a rap if all her furniture was burned up it “Tack” was safe. . Save Jack!" sho y marriod life, had to 0 to the effects of rs, Ploper, said 0 urope to recover fr her husband's alleed |she returned she trie: n of her children She was unable tos result has been that dren has made an against the mother wand shows the necesstt we the children from the father 49 that they can be examined without his infty and so that the true story can bes ourt. Counsel also stated that Pieper was to attend Mrs. would submit statements 1 Maeper to the te by hed effect that he JAMES McCREERY & CO. Street 34th Street ” 23rd These stores will be open on Saturdays, June the 17th and 24th, until 6 P. M. On Sale Saturday, June the 17th “wry NECKWEAR DEP’TS. 12 Both Stores Advance Importation of Neckwear show- ing the newest styles. Sailor Collars, made of Real Filet and irish lace. 23.7§ to 39.00 Hand-embroidered Fichus... '9.50 ‘ 15.50 Shadow Lace Side Ruffles... '4.50 ‘ 11.50 Stocks with Side Ruffles attached... 8.50 to 12.75 Sale of Fichus, lace trimmed, copies of Imported models. 45¢ to 1.25 ak values 65¢ to 1.75 MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. 10 Both Stores, Suits, Dresses and Skirts, at reduced prices. | Serge Suits,—panel skirt, plain tailored coat. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 12.50 Linen Suits,—panel skirt, tailored coat. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 7-59 Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 7.50 \ White Repp Skirts............ eno: 44 SOROSIS SHOES. 34th Street Store. Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes fcr Dress and General wear, JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street JAMES McCREERY & CO,’ JUVENILE DEP'T. In Both Stores, A complete assortment of Baby Carriages, English Perambulators, Pullman — Sleepers and Pullman Chaises. Colors:—Maroon, Oak, French Grey and White. 23.00 to 50.00 Stationary and Collapsible Go-Carts..... 9.00 to Thirty-fourth Street of pots to boll on her kitchen stove | to-day she re- | ame from the Bed- | would | Saturday Specials at the Soda Fountain MINT CHOP SUEY PRaprE in Vit Fe Saturday Brings Forth a Sale of You'll « and ROE sailor 4 bis specially (Mail ord Ths it Duck Outing Hats OTHENBE| <n B soft Collar With Tic toMatch, 19¢ Set Of soft material, well mado and easily laundered. ‘olored and bm B ; ips rge range of colc Extra Sp: Boys’ Pa’ ts of Kn‘ on 98¢ and $1.08 . Books ht sen 9 to 16 extra SALE FROM TO 1 PB. ond The Girl, | And many oth. F « t The Naten fen MATL ORDitRS Prt, q for Made f with trimmed backs; regu- larly $1.50; Saturday at This waist, 1.00 $ 1 White Lawn and Colored _ Embroidered Waists and 19 Batu This Dress $1.00, A Sale of | Tan Pumps 11; customarily Girls’ and Boys’ Barefoot Tan leather barefoot sand: os full; heavy soles; si $1.60; speciay. Saturday’s Big Winner: Boys’ and Girls’ Also white 69e Sandals Women’s White Canvas Ankle Strap. Pump: White Canvas Pumps—all eizes, for girla and adi 89c the regular $1.50 quality; Saturday, at .. eee Spells Economy in Shoe Language always find tn “Lath top-notch st vas High Bu hew styles; eve! % ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Men’s Saiov Blue Serge Suits "=! 7.50 fabric and fast color IF YOU CAN duplie CAN duplicate this value elsewhere Tian te $1 we'll cheerfully refund your money. Thai’s what WE think of these suits, Sale to-morrow. $ ALL-WOOL BLUE i also cassimeres and fancy wor in the and ind colorings; nicely taile Tailored, seams well seams we for young or large men, rlarge men, slim or stout, or stout. Men’s and Youths’ $10 $15 and $18 Conon Suits at $5.95 Suts, $10 i They are made from g¢ Brings you an aggregation of garments -~ suits we'll match § ith any $15 to $18 custom ca ‘the season's finish and stunning browns; ul sizes for men and youths, at $10 WEST ia™ STREET Saturday's Three Great Price Features Wash Suits, at 98c A manufacture! Suits, ia! Four Hour Sale of Boys’ $3.00 Blue Serge Confirma- $2.50 Suits With Two FORTY-EIGHT HUNDRED Ex- isitely Lovely Summer Frocks greatest ECONOMY EVENT the season has or will produce. styles Values double and triple sale price. MATERIALS: singhams, linenes, tom of skirt: in tans, Dive plaid MAIT, ORDELS PROMPTLY FILLED. We'll Match Against Any Other $12 Suit These Filled on These Two Pictured Styles at 98c 1.50and$2.00Sample rs sample line and odd lots of fine washable suits rs, In ta § plain white, in either military or sailor col- to 8; Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes 5 to 40 years size: tion Suits at $1.98. r Pants, at $1.35 pounie-pr with twe patra! b + Sults, of This Sait. with ome {r4, pair, (dloomer Pate, 1.50. Misses and Juniors in the cured at the a_tremend entire 20. different we illustrate). acturers. which of (2 dimities, Javns and jpercales. DILUSSYS == Handsome ling rliader of cutfy ard cu 1.00 7 model, tart latest wide fold on bot- se pink, che ise in sizes yeares featured urday only, at. oe anad Extraord! vary Sale of Women’s Coats at 44 and 23 Off mene OREO pongee aTO.L ONLY: f OR Gin ALLY 5 Well made of cham- that will wear blue, pink or tan, up into stunning Summer models; Dutch neck, kimono sleeves, edge.! with con c diagonal roomy kilted skirts, sizes io 14 years AI ORDERS PROMP: On Sale 1.39 Saturday at af ik teffeta Para- is or colored hemstite! hed borders or insertions; all ) to J Children’s and Misses’ Pa ae nal —Pretty a ns with * floral hemstitched border effects; all the latest shades; values up to $1.00; special... ORDIRS PROMPTLY FILLET Ie

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