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a j SHE SAYS HOBBY - GAVEHERSHANPOD WT WASKEY Actor C, A. Stevenson Ad-) miited It, Saying It Was “Play.” of a suit for divorce brought by es A. Stevenson against his wife, Helen Stevenson, an actress, who was a member of “The Three Twins” | Company, was begun before Justice & Dugro and a jury in the Supreme Court this afternoon. . Stevenson names Kenneth F. Blair as co-respondent. Mra. Stevenson Ae- nies any wrong doing and says all the trouble between herself and hus- ban was caused by Stevenson's mother. Mrs. Stevenson declared further that her husband once threatened her with a revolver and poured a bottle of whis- key on her head. Stevenson admite having “sham: pooed’ his wife once with whiskey “in 4 playful spirit.” STOKES HEARN, } (Continued From Firat Page.) Was looking at the picture moulding. Miss Conrad looked him over from his high forehead, slowly down over the tropic tle and the gray expanse of flannel suit to “is tan shoes, Then she _ looked him up agi tomsed her ttittd none in the air, raised her eyebrows i and with dramatic deliberation turned ; “to the birdies like Miss Graham. s | STOKES LOOKS AT GIRLS AND x AT SPARROWS TOO. Then and not until then the debdonairly alured mMlonaire glanced toward her Woked her up and then down and clay regarsed the smourous sparrows There war no exchange of looks bovord ths Magistrate Mresohi, after a whispered | conference with Mr, 2ullivon and the Stokes counsel, announced that the charge would remain as otiginally pre- ferred “acting In concert wi.n intent commit murder.” Tae eudience knew then that Mr. Stokes had steadfastly stood by hif threat not to allow « charge of felonious assault to be sub- stituted in spite of the fact that all the * shots bad ayuck him below his vital ' gtwans. Holding the complaint in his. hand, Magistrate Freschi looked toward Mr. » Stokes, who rose slowly and stiffly. 4 “Po you swear that facts set down In this aMdayit aro true?” sald the youthful judge sternly. Mr. Stokes put up his hand @o fast and so far toward the celling that the sparrows flew a “1 do so swear, ‘he sald in a deep, down. L. Jordan, attorney for the husried to the side of the | He pointed to the face o his voice the spectators only got the words “to wit." “TO WIT" OR “NOT TO WIT,” THAT'S THE QUESTION. i } Mr. Sullivan burrid to the side of He, Mr. Jordan and the Masgistra | too, was heard to say “to wit } cents of scorn and then with + Of flerce decision, “Not to wi McManus and Mr, Olcott joined | croup. More “to wits.” “To wo-0-0-0," breathed a specta- } tor near the door, .He was suppressed just like the dormouse in alice in Wons } deriand and was heard no more. the It gradually became apparent that Mr, Jordan was objecting that the complaint was’ defective in that tt did | not contain the words “to wit" after jeneral chars that the “shooting bad tried to murder Mr, and before the specified they were accused of s! ting the pro Jectiles nd missiles made of lead or some ‘ofier metal propelled by powder or other explost C. ‘The fateful words were solemmly written in by the Magistrate. Once © Mr, Stokes rose to his feet and raised his hand to the ceiling and th! ore vibrant tones do so swear, sir” | murmured Miss Graham | nervously, and Miss Conrad haughtily, after Mr. Conrad had nodded to them that {t would be all right fo. them to | eeexat Magistrate Fresch!'s questions, MISS GRAHAM STEADIES HER HAND TO WRITE NAME, When ghe complaint was handed ‘to them to Mign, Miss Graham's right hand wobbled so that whe had to steady It with her left. Miss ¢ have signed with more dash had it been her signature on @ testimonial for @ ? complexion wash. ‘The Magistrate announced the j hearing would be July 6. | 'Mr. Jordan sald that he would havea bondsman around pretty quick with the security of $5,000 each which Magistrate Freschi said he would require, Magis- trate Freschi said that he would be at the disposal of counse! at the Night Court until 3 o'clock to-morrow morn. ing. Mr. Jordan thanked him. } oOMr, Stokes went away between Mr, *Oleott and Mr, McManus, Miss Gra- > ham and Mise Conrad went out towards the Tombs between two keepers and followed by Mr. Jordan, The audience went away. : 5 Whe sparrows came back and the I- brarian returned to her desk and re- xumed checking off memoranda. next ee 4 In the tense exettement of the mo- ¢ ment many of those present missed t mere detail that the affidavit om- plaint filed by Mr, Stokes was entirely new. In it he swore that the nego & tione before the shooting were con- 2 durted by Miss Graham; that she de- © manded that he elther sign an affidavit confessing that he had scandalously slundered “herself, her sister and her dead mother” or else pay her forthwith | sum of $25,00, He refused to do , the paper recited, Miss Gra- am opened fire on iim when ‘his back swung around and whereupon she hand- turned, He 7 was caught her arm, : ed the revolver to Miss Conrad, saying, “thel, you promised to kill him if 1 didn't.’ Now do it.” “ Whergupan Miss a fired three hota, one of rogege) effect, | ao approach until the mudguard struck her, nrad could not | AUTOS KILL ONE HURTFIVEOTHERS | IN MANY CRASHES: COPPERY SQUAWS TOLDAFORTUNE AND LEFT WITH $46 Sy ee ee But Agwihle Wie Man Fled With Hospital to-day the surgeon d “ The a cou Net. garvive fer two! the “Dough,” They Tell young children, beside her, but boa: ly shielded by her | Police Magistrate. y silent infurtes. | r over on its side. Ni nder it who we escaped e w tracks and tu ‘The copper hued dames of mature age Mr. Cottret! 4nd WAS gio0) stolid-oyed before Magistrate Nau- | pinned between the steering post and jnor in clathush Court to-day and be- the seat He was not crushed, but he 1 t iim not to disgrace the line of was mortally burned when the off tank Me | a Cherokee princesses which they repre- exploded and showered nim with the biazing fluid. He wa: the by them assured him that to th rable lineage they vmamitting as plain entirely enveloped #*"t ngineer and fire. ive dragged him gut | rock, ¢ neers in flames when man of the locon from under th hon the ivantages of an edu jon at Tus. TWO GIRLS DYING Todian ts well a the. negro to Gesote' OF AUTO INJURIES _|eeir respecting and set-supporting, and that they were utterly incapable of the IN WIL LIAMSBURG. | (hei, win which they were charged | Maria Lehan and Annie Leg confes ‘Two little girle are dying in Williams. | ing to sixty and fifty years respectively, burg hospitals an the result of aytomo- | and to no fixed place of abode, were the bile accidents last night and eafly to- | defendants. day, Six-year-old Rose Winkler of No.| Maria #nd Annie, like thousands of |‘ 381 Humboldt atreet was run down in| other aborigines, learned fortune-telling front of her home by, car of Dr, | from negroes throughout the South William Franknohen oe No. 207 Hart|and West, with whom they have frater- street and she was taken to St. Cath- erine’s Hospital with a fractured skull. | The physiclan was in no way to blame for this accident a@ the child mushed out from the curb and tripped under his car while It was moving at a nized, for generations.: They went Into the store of the Goodrich Tire Com- pany, at No, 1242 Fulton street, Brook- lyn, two days ago and offered to foretell the future for Benjamin F. Morris of No. 615 West One Hundred and Twenty- second street, the manager. Mr, Morris jargon about lové and charms, and | took from his pocket a roll of bills, There was a dollar bill in it and he had a@ little difficulty in unfolding it. The squaws helped him in their simple aboriginal way. lay which resulted In mortal injuries to seven-year-old Angel- fea Santantco of No. {63 Driggs avenue was of an entirely different cheracter. The driver of the car was not only to{ blame, but fled away after the accident and disappeared in a cloud of di ene) Benteniee hid «wal ding! “After they had left he counted the Rear the curb in front of her home| yon over carelensly. ‘Thee all of &@ big touring car containing three | aya ee nd two women and piled high with| Gen be wasn't so cayeless, Two $20 eot Without «| Dilla and a $5 bill we ning honk or drumming of | the $1 fee he had paid the exhaust, The child stood with her| He complaiged at Police Headquarters back to the car and had no idea of its| and Detective States of the Gates ave- turned her over in the alr and threw her under one of the rear wheels. ————— SIX ARE INJURED WHEN AUTOMOBILE HITS CARRIAGE. MOUNT HOLLY, N, & collision between a carriage and an automobile on the pike near Masonville last night, the carriage and the auto Were wrecked, the horse was cut and They had done the best id let them do for Mr, Morris, the and after they had left him Marta had showed Annie the reward they had received. “There were four papers,” Marla said. “Excuse that I do not unnerstan to talk ver’ well. Annie, she wi: the cash. We get off car and just when we get off a bad man come and make a getaway with the dough and we have nothing to give back to the nice young man, I no blame that he make the June 22.—In bruised, @ man and a woman were | squeal.” bruised, three boys were slightly hurt| Maria was held for grand larceny, amd the driver of the automobile has @! and Annie was adjudged a vagrant. fracture of the skull which te pot lable | “My man,” said Maria, “will get us to result seriously. oe | beat Busb; at a wedding het in the evening went on a carriage ride with Howard 8. Cramer, a theological student at Pennington Seminary. An You have a husban Magistrate. “You bet,” sald the Princess, ‘An’ twenty-one kids. Five pairs of Ie |e But I don’t Jive with my fusdand. aske@ the y | grinned, heard a weird | ¥' sud- | § nissing besides | { W Mue station arrested Maria and Annie. | the fates | } automobile owned by Hartman Burr, paying teller of the Burlington County Sate Deposit and Trust Company of 1 fe in a gypsy cainp in Wi im." WALL STR STREET. Feark made a savage attack against | prices during the first hour this morn+ ing, and losses of from 1 to 2% points was the Wit of thelr efforts. An influx of buying orders from out- side sources at lower ranges caused @ moderate rally in the final hour, Led by #t. Paul, Union and Northern Pacifie, Stee er, the entire list recov+ ered about one point from bottom levels at closing time. Ke West was getting ing stimulated the late buylng of stocks, The tone at the finish was steady. Prices. Evan Shermon, fifty years old, of No. final Heures, are a feliem frat street, fell from the elghth story High, Low. Law. ata! of the Beott & Bowne Building at No. Ama, Covest “| 400 Pearl street, to-day, and half an/ Am. Ger & | hour Inter in St. Gregor Hospital, | is. z with but two slight Scratches on his Am, kpees as reminders of his drop of nearly am, %| two hundred feet, was describing his im. Wane = 1% | experiences while in the alr: : i ie ‘This is the second fall Sher:naa has An. Too Onno, 06m BOK Oem + had. Once before he dropped from the 3 we — fourth floor building in which he e FPee Den. TEEAHOt di yay (tiie FOSTER Mpees SSCP R TEE Fre eT TTT. g i wr we Me ; inion Tel } Advance, —Decline, Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriont, healthy hair growth—Stops its falling out.” Is not a dye, $1.00 and S0c at Drug Stores or direct upon Of price and dealers name. Sends0c for Hee, bottle.—Philo. Hay Specialties Co,, jewark, N. J., U.S.A. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES the carriage. Mr. was driving the car, DIDN'T LIKE HER GLASSES. So He Jerkod TI ? Workhouse Term for Do! Burr's young son Of and Got It, ‘Thomas 1. O'Sullivan, aged forty, of No, 95 Hudson street, got a sentence of four months in the workhouse fram Jefferson | Magistrate Barlow in Market Policp Court ¢o- rly Mra, Cat millinery vaemanect ot street, Was near her ho: livan stepped up to bh saying a word remo rimmed eye-glasses from followed, shouting for help, the nd without | her = gold | She | Hceman Clark of the Charles street sta- tion arrested him, O'Suliivanssaid that he wae annoyed by the sunlight and removed ther, striking the “| SOME NEW FACTS le TUBERCULOSIS Doctors’ Mistakes Corrected. ‘The extraordinary mnecess of Dr, Anderson, the Lung Spectalist, and his treatment and cure af osis and other diseases of the throat and fy due to bie whelming success. of caste of oa and Catarrl: by | has stood thy X-Light examination, the very earliest develop | ment of tubercular tafection tn the bronchial | | glands, montis before the Jung tofection o tuber | || Women’s cular germs appear 1a the aputum, | peer tn ah avd tm time to | | & Misses’ | check the disease, He gives valuable advice upow fresh alt, spectal Aiet and outdoor exercise; but they are not all | that te needed for treatment or cure of tubercu: losis, Every case is different, and Dr, Anderson uses reat care in directing @ tceatment auited to | J | each individual pationt, Hf you have any spmptoms of Catarrh, Asthma, May Perer, Bronchils, Consumption or la Grippe, | eed the warning and consult Dr, Anderson about | your trouble at once, while you ere curable, aud | ® | before tubercle bacilli avpwar or serious complica Do not weglect, do not exporinent do not wait iar @ complete broak: | you, ‘Anderson ivea personal examination and | ation without charge at the office, No, 60 | West 220 ot, ‘between Bth and @th aves), New | j York, Mours 10 to 4, Office t+ oven oo Mon Wednesday and Friday evenings till 8 o'clock (Sundays, 11 te New book on Throat and Lug Diseases scat gratis to any addrew, | $2.98 guaranteed all silk Taffeta and tons develo) | om yourself | down to « }_ | $3 fine Gingham and Chambray Tub $17.50 Satin and Pong, | $15 embroidered natural Pongee Sik The re-opening of our new building was an over- In order to further celebrate the occasion we will inaugurate, beginning to-morrow, a IGANTIC SALE of Our Brand New $100,000 Stock.of Midsummer Apparel | At Sensationally Low Prices $3.75 Pure Irish Linen Skirts, open front with pocket: | ]| $10.00 Silk Foulard and Miessaline Dresses. . | $1.75 Linene and Cotton Foulard Tub Dresdes | $1 to $1.98 trimmed Lingerie and plain Tailored Wait | $6.75 real Irish Linen and Mercerized Poplin Coats... | $7.50 Repp and Linen Sailor Colfar Dresses, open front $1.75 tan and white Linene Outing Skirts, panel front and back... $15 high class Lingerie Drésses, Cluny lace, fine ethbroidery. Reversible Capes, latest fad tooo $7.50 dainty midsummer Tissue and India Lawn Dresses $17.50 White and Navy French Serge Tailored Suits. . $7.50 pure Irish Linen Coat Suits, finely tailore $2 Pongee Waists sailor collar, messaline trimmed ~ Noted for Value-Giving FALLS 200 FEET AND GETS ONLY t straight. children; Painter Breaks Fall From! Eighth Floor by Grabbing’ - Telegraph Wire. ‘was working painter, getting away eighth floor on the Rose street side of | the building when he slipped and, long toward the sidewalk. et down, and as he passe telegraph wires he grasped on weight of bis body and fall dragged bis hand aw but the grasp broke painter landed on th ing to hi mt, ut by | ‘ed from St. vod shape. al injury, took to the hospital, where an ex- amination showed him to be entirely un- hurt. “I was not born to be killed by a CHOICE GROCERIES New Laid Eggs, ‘ Smoked Beef, $1.98 - 3.98 | - 98c 1.75 69c - 1,98 3.98 3.98 98c 8.75 8.98 11.75 3.98 + 8.75 4.98 Meesaline Petticoata. Dresses ..... Dresses... Cherries, Apricots, Jelly Powder, Bottle th St., nee St. cor. 2) A Ha0.y Witte Plains Boi 94 So or, Lawren oad wa SSdount vernon 50. IH m4 of these low priced offers . Roast Loin Jersey Pork..... SeasonableSpecials T his Week at bottle of Old Monogram R full quart Old Cabinet Rye bottle Kingussie Scotch, thehigh ball favorite: 8&c bottle Princeton Dry Gin; makes finest rickeys 75c bottle Princeton Cocktails, Martiniand Manhattan bottle Imported Sherry, h |bottle Imported Port, Castillo Cabinet . . . 75e . lease Lager Beer, Lichmann’s, Rupert's, Bichler's (24 bottles) $1 THE EVENING wes ye, THURSDAY, JUNE .22, 1911, V ean said Shermon after his knee had been patched up. “When I felt myself going I thought my time had come I made up my mind rit I could and to fail f my wife and in fact I guess I thought of everything possible, worked so fast, “L guess I have mis I should have beongan aviator instead of a painter.” } Phermoz will go home before night. a \ My brain never 4 my vocation. STORE OPEN, AS USUAL, UNTIL 6 P. M. SATURDAY, THE 24TH ARREST ALLEGED FORGER WHILE HE IS ON BAIL. Ry the arrest in this city of George Porazzo, Nicholas Pilingerl, alias “Fly- ing Jerty,” alias Philip Stanley; Fran| Williams, alias “Billy” O'N@M, and An- tonio Carnivalo, alias “Yellow Head,” Pinkerton's National Detective Agency believes it has secured the evidence that a 23d STREET, West KR Near Fifth Avenue, N. Y4 MILLINERY and OUTERWEAR Showing the ' New Parisian with a few siight brui 5 4-inch Just before noon to-day Sherman was A painting on w window ledge on the |] Velvet Facing trom rich, pure whole mul; cand Shawnee Brands, can. from shipments received Lemons, Bright, juicy Messinas......+0++++++ 10 ga Stamps FREE &:. Large can Peerless Cocoa, the perfect liquid food. . Imported Olive Ol, pure French, of highest quality, 23€ Package Marcaroni or Spaghetti, Bottle Peerless Worcestershire Sauce Bottle Vanilla and Lemon Flavoring. Large bottle Butler’s Borated Washing Fluid, 8c Ten JAMES BUTLER BUTCHER SHOP cor. 68th St., Manhattan—Phone Columb ear 178th St., Manhattan—Phone Audul Bronx—Phono Williamabridge 238. Yonkers—-Phone Yonkers 4052. Mount Vernon—Phone Mount Vernon 1670. Spring Lamb, Short Forequarters......1b. 10¢ Choiee ar vo Beef.........1b. 12% Legs of Spring Lamb, extra choice... 1b. 1@¢ | Fresh-Killed Chickens......... Smoked Shoulders, little “picnics”. 1 the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores e Whiskey hiskey . . STAMPS next FR evening’s closing wit! Will Offer Friday and Saturday: A Remarkably Advantageous Purchase of East View Eggs,iisiyincesics were, Be Biue Ribbon, sliced thin from best beef; large packeue.... Salamon, 2: ©. st ces, extre ctoice.....-..0++- Imported Sardines, ° 3c. Last View Brand, choice Scaliforaie fruit in rich eyrup; large can. Last View Brend, choi California fruit in rich syrup; Jarge can Blue, Kibbon—all the fruit favors; package...... 10° 10° 25° 1s with each 17¢ Peerless Bread, the best.....,, 10 sore £08 8307. 4701. .eolb, PBe Black This Week’s Summer Specials at All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores Baker’s Cocoa and Huyler’s, «an, 17° Iced Tea and Coffee Are the Most Cooling and Healthful of Summer Drinks 60 g-a-: Stamps FREE wie 4 Ib. BEST 50c TEA, 25c 1 lb. BEST COFFEE, 35c¢ GO Stamps FREE with 1-1b. Best Tea 5O¢ 2O Stamps FREE with 1-lb. Coffee. 3O¢ Very Best Creamery Butter, Belle Brook Print Butter, Belle Brook Evaporated Milk, cas. 3° Condensed Milk 16 Fresh Eggs, 25° Rice, : | “er 60° odor-proof cartons, each buuer 7c Liberty C. & B. Pickles, :: Millar’s Marmalade, Pride of St. Louis—Superlative XX XX. rade milled; 7 Ib. bag. . Flour, Quaker Corn Fiakes, ' XLCR Corn Starch, : ' Farina & Tapioca, :: 2iv:0-ps. 7° Tomato Catsup, Essie Grape Juice, ».. 19° = 10° Safety Matches, Liberty Pickles, all: kinds, bottle 10c Vinegar, Cider aad White, bottle.. 10 & ee Domestic Oil, ves, in vottie,.o. ZO, 10¢, Spanish Olives, plain or stutled, bottle. . Schimmel’s Salad Dressing, bottic. 1 Oc Fig Newtons or Fig Dips) F. tted Cocoanut Bars . 12° | Exira Wine Sisculls.... Most Popular Meat and Poultry Markets in New York located as below, where every housekeeper may find just what she wants, of the very highest grade, at the lowest possible prices ; cor, Dean &t., Brooklyn—Phone Main 366, meat 14th Tt, Broo lyn on @., Brooklyn—Phone Platbush 472 iy Road—Phone Flatbush 1050 Hempstead, L. 1.—Pbone Hempstead 393, ger will convict Porasso and #& a Italian criminals, frauding bank for nearly 4 y® ‘The first known of this band wae in September, wecured the arrest of two members of the band and later rested by the police, mitted to bail and has hot brought to trial. SPECIAL WEEK-END SALE Regular 3.75 MESSALINE ALL Fashionable Colorings VELVET FLANGE SHAPES MIDSUMMER MODELS positive’ fanciest quality of the new anes Butter, 9 Brand; can, Koval in FOOD VALUE Rice of the Highest Price and Quality, ... Giralda Solera. who have; past. 1910, when Pinkertons, as regult of the swindling offa bank, Porazto waa ar- Porasso d- PETTICOATS 18 | Russian Hair =i pared at breng bp sala. CHOICE GROCERIES aes 25° = 27¢ maue trom June grass cream; lb., as 2OC$ cee, OC BCs Het can VC 3 ibs. 14° Crosse & Blackwell's fam- Qus Englisu; att kinds, From ¢! Emerald Isle; argo stone pot toast ed crisp, large 10c. pkg. ge package, Eserisees bottle. . 15¢ = 10° Vulean Brand; package of LQ vores 5: “ioe feet Sa: e Phone Flatbush 36% ib, 1 §e Ib. TOe $1. . 75e . 75e

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