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; { THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 1911, aoe ein fAFTS CELEBRATE President and Wite at Time of Marriage 25 Years COHALAN NAMES ‘STOKES TOO WEAK SLVER WEDDING , AT WATE HOUSE Gommercial Club of Cincinnat Opens the Festivities With aCall on the President. | RECEPTION TO-NIGHT. | | Grounds of Extcutive Man- | sion Like a Fairyland—Grea‘ Number of Gifts WASHINGTON, June 19—Preaiden | Watt and Mrs celebrated the liver wedding to-day. Twenty-tiy Years ago Willim MW. Taft marrie Miss Helen Herron at be ather's home in Cincinnat!, Mr. Taft was Young lawyer; Mise Herron had bee @ school teacher. To-day, in the Whit | House, they celebrated the quarter Century of married life during whic Bir. Taft became a United s Commissioner of the Wetary of War and Presid The celebration began this morning Wh the arrival of a euler or the Commercial Ciub of Cinc fnnatl @hirty-five strong. The visitors reached Washington in a special train. Many | ff then called at the White House) Boon after arriving, but others waite to greet the President at the luncheon @hey had arranged in his honor at the nid Chase Club. ‘The reception en to-nieht. One of the early callers at the White ‘Mouse to-day Whe papal deleg jent for himself and also brought congratulations of Pope Pin If the weather is good, as it ap arly it would be, the reception will b Beld on the grounds at the rear of the White House, but if rain interferes the Prenident and Mra, Taft will re- @eive in the Blue Roo ‘es at the wine fer receptions. GROUNDS OF THE WHITE HOUSE LIKE FAIRYLAND. Both inside and out every prepara- ion had been made to-day for tho re- @eption, Every angle and corner of ates Jule Bas been mounted nearby to plays upon the fountain near which the Pre @n@ Mrs. Taft will receive. Six thous and lights have for the display. Japanese lanterns wil! 44 to the picturesqueneax, One spot-| Mayor and Mrs Ught will be used to throw in relief | {roller and Mrs, the Aemrican flag that always floats | to-day Over the White House when the Presi- |to attend, as su @ent is at home. At the suggestion of | dered at Washington to-night by Presi- dent and Mrs Mrs, Taft a cluster of stv mps forming the tigures put up to-day on the lawn point where the guests will be received. the | © Walte House. They have o e from every wetion of | w ; bowl. Europ In addition to the silver service sent | '° White House this afternoon. ritieh Ambass and Mrs. Roosevelt have sent an antique the Senate the Vice-President ana| rs. Sherman indtvidualiy sent a ta!i ver vase marked with the mono of the President and Mrs. Tari he Speaker of the Mouse and Mes, |"! Wlark sent twenty-fve American Heaut ! Foves, one for eaci year of the mar 2 bee: you's 9 ied life of the recipients, The House @ent three dozen silver service plates Whe Becretary of “tate and Mrs. Knox| Bent @ massive siiver vase for American| , “St the time Your Ex Beauty roses. | rating From the Secretary of the Treasury | °4 '® end Mrs. MacVeagh the President and Mrs. Taft have received a fruit platter Of silver, designed by atrs. MacVeagh, Qnd intended for state dinners. I is @blong in shape, two reet wide and Very deep, with an inner rim of gold At either end is a spread eagle the coat of arms of the United States GOL. ROOSEVELT SENDS His with REGRETS, ‘On the The gift of the Secretary of War ana| PaCtle! Mrs. Stimson is a tall silver y ase and] well ® silver tray. The Attorn, and Mrs. Wickersham have Fepousse silver jewel case. sidered a rare pi From the Postma ndsome sily the initials of th Vatt and the date. The s the Navy and Mrs. Meyer have se Joving cup. ‘There are” Falter neval pnt a large It is con. «| gifts tn silve from all the other members of the Cap!-| “The Quoc met. Charles D, Norton, former secre. | YO" t f tary to the President, and Mrs, Norton, !ton# on the mt a sil ° 7 Former nN also sent al op Marge bunch of American Beauty roses. | latin Mr. and Mrs. FW. Bangor, | We Me., ola camping fri the Presi- | happy future dent and Mrs, Taft, sent Taft ono) Hire of the finest salmon ever caught in the Penobscot River. Many r aitts, 79 home of reat beauty an re ‘aft during thé last Regrets were received from ex- President Roosevelt and Mrs. Zoo: ‘Velt who, in & joint note of congra: er ote te be that they would not be c! be present at t President Taft ppite the hurry raphed photograph to an « Episcopal Church Home reseed the ht be spared to cele Despite the clear skies and bright sun |¢ ae tne forenoon, Prof, Willis L. Moore Chief of the Weather Bureau, took a decidedly gloomy view of the outlook the evening @ hundred of ‘ing @ garden party to- Mr. night,” he declared Prof, Moore did not to the ordinary me: _ Mt over to the Presi t the White House, | trate Mimself, “Cons | n Ago and Now; Scene of Two “Weddings’ 6 Wall stre graph Company In this State, | Stokes in their Ligh ston the United uly of the court since a suit in the company in | ROBBER FREED, ROBS AGAIN. | 1S SHOWN THE HOME WHERE PRESIDENT TAFT was MARRIED — BELOW Is A PICTURE, OF THE WHITE ABOVE HERRON knocked his Jana took a w pocket. run and ran into the arms of Poll RAZORLESS SHAVE FOR DEAD | mic SKIN GAME, HE SAYS Ii! SUIT. ei rrying to Get Back the S917 He Invested in the JRNOWLES BISHOP “There will probably afternoon and to-night. fhe White House has been festooned | almost every wher @ith electric Hghts, and a xearchiignt | Isles and in ‘Beandinavin” e GAYNOR TAIT GUEST in penn, | WITH PRENDERGAST. he showers this ‘910,000,000 1¢ HAVEMEYER AS PAN AL (Continued From First Page.) jaynor and Comn- Prendergast left here the Congressional . the reception ten- » & butcher of Ninth | Cox what Thompson had told hi id ested in the Razor m Shave Company was | declares that | hampson told me that he | tari ng to Henry O. celebration of twenty-fifth anniversary wedding. but also the — RULERS OF N eahzpreramen were sult ousy to-ay | CONGRATULATE TAFT. ed stock of the new t sult before Jus- Une ot Our Best Numbers Chairman Marawicx, “for it was ite, money that was used to buy tho stock on which you, as agent for Havemeyer, WEIGHING "FRAUDS. ‘nor Faleonto ffered the congrat- yetem Shave Company ‘on a corpse at the Morgue. | A some of the hair a eror Wiliam of Germany “where is this stock now?! | “In the hands of the Havemeyer! tulations ovcasion of your sll Ident Fallleres of France “J went it to hin my respectful JAMES McCREERY % CO. 23rd Street vanced by Mr. Post. | HE HAD TALKED IT OVER WITH) HAVEMEVYER. Representative Madison sub ishes for your to requiring the w On Tuesday and Wednesday. 1) the stock on aston of Your my best wishes for ees was qutlte common SILK DEPARTMENTS. im Both Stores. ¥, as holder of the “McCreery Silks” Famous over half a Century. company, and agri $10,000,0007" inquired Rey ‘s attorney interrupted to complain that the Congressman was unfair to the witness, air, I went to the Board of Di- ponded Mr. Post, didn't you control the Board of Directors?" and Mrs My eretary of} Intions: t¢ silver King Frederics Exhibition and Sale of Coronation Silks, i those now being worn ip King Gustaf of & “And all this had been planned by Mr. Havemoyer and yourself long in able Japanese White Habutai Silk, heavy “We had talked it over.” About two years after Mr. Post had turned the stock over to $500,000 worth of the stock, accorang to the testimony to-day. “What was that for?” inquired Chaty- man Hardwick, . Havemeyer gave it to me." “Wasn't it for organizing the Wa- : CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALER IS HELD FOR COURT TRIAL. “All I know is what Mr, Havemeyer Hoe said it was for my serving as president of the National without ONS DEP'TS, Im Both Store. HAVEMEYER TALKS OF LIES. nin. afternoon on Long | Complaint o: ind, who sent his congratulations and eal So ope that the Presitent | Sever yards of Fine Printed Dimity in Witch Hazel. . Dresden ai Bordered patterns, 15¢ per yard yards of White French Voile in , Checks and Plaids. water, talcum powde ‘ourt and on the same ther complaint and he President has only one chance in | evidence » orate, with the xplosion followed in| tally injured, dl this afternoon. to be lying on the beach ts JAMES McGREERY & GO. JAMES | 23rd »treet overal examinations | were and to-da® the al Is prediction | have been held but brought trate held him Hightyhmtnth str the whole history ne | object cam describing dishonest he. + went on the bond, Weighing @ mystery, at lest a week or ten days, but he is a very headstrong patient and may de- cide to come In earlier.” STOKES SAYS HE'D LIKE TO BE RECEIVERS FOR TO APPEAR AGAINST vs t"sc2-rse My Dear Muagistrate—I would like | to be in court to-day, but T have lost 80 much blood and my condition |» not as favorable as I could wish. i | Robert E. Dowling and Sidney|So Magistrate Freschi Visi ty of the United Wireless Tele. | the y ung show girls who #! hous ping fi from F WAS 0} 1 under the laws of jonevelt Hospital “The bullet wound in Mr Stokes's left », but Justice Cohalan \ sigs 'Y | teg," sald the physician, “has heated | of the company’s | siendidiy, but th und in the ri property was in this State. He directed | SPlendidly, Dut the wound in the ig! | thigh Js in bad shape and inflamed. be required to | bond of $1 e Cohalan y to sit down to his meals, I would ny d the history reciting its n of the id there the fact that 1 of the an- had been started by the stock- a3rd Street iver was recently appointed for a in 92,000 for Hota up in| CORSET DEP’TS. im asked Butterwitn attached. 1 Collins. O'Brien had just been gives him so much bother he ts unable r advise Mr. Stokes to come to town fo: Stokes, This missive read: think I will be able to get up Wed- nesday or Thorsday. My condition 1s still weak. Yours to command, ts W. E. D, STOKES. Magistrate Fresch! read this letter to arris 3 is! J Robert M. Moore, counsel for the “shoot Harris Must Furnish Apartment Where Young [Hover i Sours’ whereupon Mr. Moore / =| said: $100,000 Bond. Women Shot Hotel Man. Tt WHI aueen Aorahe that the Gent thing to do is to put this case over for about ten days. But in that event *tiee Cohalan in the Supreme Court | There was still another arraignment, !1 wiit renew my motion for a reduc pointed Robert E. Dowling of | before Magistrate Fresch{ in the library | tion of ball and for a change of the 165 Broadway and Sidney Harris of of the District-Attorney’s office to-day, | charge from attempted murder to as ivers for the of Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad t Wok T sault In the first degree.’* JUDGE GOES TO SCENE OF phd SHOOTING. muel P. Willams and other stock- |!" the Varuna apartments # week a89) aig motion was opposed by Assistéant |holders made the application to Justice | last Wednesday District-Attorney Sullivan and Lawyer Cohalan, following the appointment of | The wounded millionaire was unable! voyanus, When they had finished thelr for the company's property |t0 appear and his physician, Dr. Thorn vie iments the Court sald: ‘Their application had previ- | 1+ Informed Magistrate Frescht that tt |", on this eotion i the Federal court | ™MRht be ten days before he was well | wa ek at the flat where enough to leave his summer home at ed. T want to stud exe Telegraph Com- L008 Branch, to where he was removed . ere, and I w arranged that Mr, Me- tive of the Dis and one of the . should ae: Broad utleth street apartments. nt | 34th Street Ww Jersey: On Tuesday, June the 20th Both Stores. Worren Street, James O'Brien, who is also known to C. B. a la Spirite Corsets. . « > as and *. Gra mes he r o-day | Hent imodels for slender, medium ter and weli-developed figures. the 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 3.00 and 5.00 a odes wd ap and | Models for stout figures, with double terwith of No, 2 boning and three pairs of hose supporters 2.50 and 3.00 pO rBen had Just been ANTS’ OUTFITTING DEP'TS. sn Both Stores, robbery. The regular st and Chambray. Ra For Men and Women Price 25c A _ Guarantee Satisfaction \ Peabens & Moye My ART DEPARTMEN Fourth Floor, Second Floor, Maids’ Dress assortment of Maids’ and Aprons. ock includes a complete House Dresses of Percale anging in price from 1.25 to 3.75 Sale of ine Percale and Gingham House Vou Ought to Know } Dresses in various models. gsc and 1.25 ipguelsee Hosieky Lawn Aprons with or without bretelle. 25¢, 45¢ and 65¢ In Both Stores. Twenty-third Street Thirty-fourth Street. Mie Yor Stamped Patterns. Waists, on fine Voile, Marquisette or Linen. Pockets, Sewing B TOILET ARTICLES. Violet and Lilac Violet Ammonia Soc per yird Perfumed Bath 34th strees 23rd treet Talcum Powder 50¢ each Night Robes, on fine Nainsook.......58¢ 34th Street Chemises pia i. Nias ae Combination Corset Cover and Drawers. . 45¢ June the 20th and 21st. Cretonne Table Covers, Scarfs, Shoe ags, Pillow Covers and Scrap Baskets, at unusually low prices. Cretonne Sofa Cushions, oblong or square §oc In Both Stores, Unusual Values. inglish Soap Bowls, 7 inches.......1.65 value 2.00 Sale of Fifteen Thousand Yards of Wash- Perfumed Castile Soap... .box 3 cakes, 15¢ value 45¢ 65c¢ Por yard Self-tecdiny Powder Puffs in attractive ¢ Matadiss suede cases. 19¢ Shantung Pongee. 36 value 25¢ 75¢ Per y ard Down Powder Vuils............ -15¢ "value 25 Tourists’ Wash Cloth Cases. .12¢ and 20c values 25¢ and 35¢ avn roc value 1S¢ Rr ePre 15¢ value 25¢ (eatee value 20¢ Week-end Boxes containing soap, toilet r and tooth paste. 25¢ \CREERY & 60. 34th Street —