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to lave the house mi ne r ‘lite i i i Ea i : , in @ cave in the exhibited a emall fresh whence the red ink to inquire what | *!8 wife Mary. ht have in his 2 told him that had joined aay they wi Deen | and hands and parte of her boty showed where the finger natie of her asmallunt hed torn the flesh. or Beovel MW er, aftewed tn hie aff- Kaiman that |Gavit that Green left hia wife on March 9 a few hours after a faby was born went ACCUSE HUSBAND OF KILLING WIFE AFTER A QUARRE Detectives Came to New York 4 to Capture Man {n Camden, N. J., Murder Case. June After thirty hours of almost constant inves tigation Prosecutor Boovel at noon to- day went befre a J the arrest of Samuel fametown Junction for the murder uf | Green of Wilk) rrest Green to-day as they have information that he fe in one | of the Italian colonies in that efty. Asrimtant Prosecutor Wolverton went | to New York with the detectives to look after the leral part of the arrest and Secure the detention of Green. Mrs. Mary Green was found et day- signature had been! ment yesterday morning elose deride these few words of ex-|the rails of the Reading Refiroad. She Kalman arose and| had been plaoet on the rafie to be cut to her, Subsequently Mre. Green SING POINT |¢, Phitadeiphia. The Proseoutor mays that Green tricked his wife into leaving Philadelphia and going to Wallamstown Junotion where be met her, They quar Telled and a fist followed, Death re- @ulted from strangulation. Mr, Boovel also says thet after the woman was dead Green fied to Phtladeh hia going from there to New York. WALLSTREET by professionals forced prices about one point lower at hy Hoe New Lota ‘The leader, | , Soattered ” setting was @ youth named “Moe,' hia followers H ’ 3 tf & it: Pa 5 3 jhe, once sold stockings 4¢ was in 179, when he ef Gonor amounti: eppealli We joxen pal: ! i i e gratefully HH regiment. t H fn the royal service He had a) rete to a distant relative, one La = Morandais, who manufactured stockings must efther pay that 4 @ Meera commission if ho them among his distinguished jcceeded in disposing of the | ,, * There is reason to belleve | managed to plant @ good deal | the wtores department of his agal zit dearish attention. & a & | ly narrow, ‘Treatment Mi on commission. was still an of- | Yi" Repeat this each ing to 420, He Ing for help, on; Irs of stockings, | nocepted the of- w wholesale houre, comé item to peri vainly trying to ou dere.—Advt. EVE’S UNTIL 9 20% ALLOWED ON ALL C. J auth 4 MILLER’ HYAMS 7 ‘GRAND RAPIDS FURNIIURE mm, Consisting of “ $75 $5.00 4 $150 $15.00 $20.00 $30.00 lew York State ite and hue N a . fsanarre” FURNITUR 2 BEAUTIFUL» ASS RED TH EVERY CORS STAT Erte OPEN MONDAY AND ety re 6 DA Yak VENINES 1-7 SMITHST, ‘BROOKLYN , 7 $100 Worth $10.00 Down : Th basin of hot water; this for full fifteen min- Utes, gently massaging the sore parts, time will not give destred results.) ‘ht until cure te per- and inflammation is instantly, ir FURNISHED To Cure Sore Bunions jarvellonsty Quick ‘This and All Foot Troubles, in fine condition, fs no longer confined only e. Any druggist hae it in wickly get it from his will prove & wel- who have been foot troubles with ineffectual tablets and foot now- $ the outset of to-day's stock market. Southern Pacific, selling ex-dividend; Union Pacific, Chesapeake and Ohio and Steel were picked out for 6: Belling of which set the stock down « hi point, was accompanied by rumor: forthcoming action against the Trust by the Federal Government. . | Afternoon price changes were extreme- although a grm undertone for loot 65 6 ROOMS “ 1.50 2,00 $2.25 $2.75 f i Pe FURNISHED $148 i E THIS BED OUTFIT with Every Purchase of $100 Spring and Mattress. Everything tor Housekeeping al OUR LIBERAL CREUIT TERMS) © $50 Worth $3.00 Down Weekly ie foremost English makers. Arocints fal REDUCTIONS IN CHILDREN’S CLOTHES jj Here are glad tidings for the mother—tremen- {a dous reductions which, when you consider that a] Smith Gray & Co, are the oldest American makers of children’s clothes—that they have developed (a) and maintained the absolute standard in high grade [2 i} clothes for children—and that at regular prices, fel Smith Gray & Co, children's clothes are excess {j] | value—mean materially more than the apparent | difference between regular value and selling price, Russian, Sailor, Norfolk Russian, Sailor, Norfolk, and Double Breasted Suits, Single and Double Breasted f pectal of and - THR EVENING WORLD, wea Gaplayed. ‘rte maritasted the ae |i movement worthy of note by moving up t fro below fT. Rrookiyn Rapid R T “ trong with @ frac. | i | Net changes were untmportant with | fairs and alot eveniy divided, | The Closing Prices, | Today's higher, lowe and inst prices of | stocks and of net ein Festenday's tinal Clgures W SALEBY SECAL Stetson, Who Acted as Agent, | Tells of Philadelphlan's | Plight at Time of Deal. WASHINGTON, June %,--David @. | |Stetoon of Philadelphia, « cousin 4 hington 1, Thomas of the Amert Bu Refining Company, told the House Sugar Trust Cominittee to-day (that in 1903 he conducted newotiations with Adolph Segal of Philadelpnia for |the purchase of the Pennaylvan'a Sugar | Ba: sa22Ssie+ SFEEE EE had fo recollection of the latter had told him recently that he | had conferred with him in the Manu- tacturer’s Club at Philadelphia. ‘T talked to Mr, Segal at the aud at his instance regarding the sale of his Pennsylvania refinery to the American Pe ee erst Sots Refining Company,” sald Stetson -Gay. Stetson said Mr, Begal told him how he happened to eell a Camden refinery to the American Company. Mr. Btetron said he wrote Mr. Thomas — Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Suit Offering Extraordinary 2} Every Smith Gray & Co. Blue and Fancy Suit Reduced 5.00 to 15.00 For more than sixty-six years the House of Smith Gray & Co. has stood for all that was good in fine clothes for men—the approval of better _ dressed New York of Smith Gray & Co, fabrics, y atyles and tailoring has stamped them as standard. But never in all these years has there been such a galaxy of irresistible offerings, such complete, fresh assortment, eo far underprice at this season, as now. For here to-day are approximately 10,000 suits in every conceivable weight, fabric and design—which, owing to tail- ‘oring delays, are only finished within the last three weeks— three thousand of which are only from our tailore within the last seventy-two hours. The prices are those which, did anything like ordinary conditions prevail, would not obtain until August—but our stock is twice the size it should be, and as a result you may participate now in “atues unheard of at this season of the year. There are models for any and all kinds of service—town, country, travel or business—for mid-summer, early Fall and all the year. But come in—no word painting can do these offerings Juetice—nothing but a visit to the Smith Gray és Co. etores can tell you how much they mean to you. You may select from any suit in our stores, including sizes and models for men, young men and boys (blacks ex- cepted), at these tremendous reductions. Two and three piece Suits; ‘Two and three plece Suits; SEPEEEeeeeee a] aaa (a) friends told him, he said, that the Real Estate ‘Trust Company waa on the bonds of the Pennsylvania refinery and were in danger of going to the wi satd the witness, WANTED HIS SHARE | reported all but this to Mr, Thomas, "homas were forwarded to H. O. Have- meyer. gals offer to give him %,000 If he would fell the Pennayivania refinery te Mr, Havemeyer. Btetson, “If I couldn't make @ good eom- mission I'd block the game. I informed vould get the Pennayivania refinery for & song.” reotor of the American Company, ad- vised tim to send the correspondence to Mr. Thomas, Once Me. ‘Thomas sent an agent from Boston tve correspondence he had failed to reguiar values 12 50 regular values 20.00 18.00. and 20.00. . 27.50 to 32.50... (poms aye. wove peweea Two and three plece Suits; ‘Two and three piece Suits; reaular values QO Sisoros750.., 25.00 20.00 10 25.00.... Two and three piece Suits; aye. and 4 ree piece Suits; ular values an 30.00 regular eaees 17.50 srs0r045.00. 4500 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Averaging half price or less. In a glorious assortment of fabrics, weaves, tterns and colors—the two best shirt values of- ered in all our history. Many of the patterns are exclusive—all are made by famous makers and cut on generous custom lines, ‘The fabrics include percales Here are high count per- and madras — plain and _ cales and printed and woven plaited bosoms — coat models ; Plain and plaited —cufis attached; all sizes; coat ‘rench regular values 1.50 ANd 2.00. .cccce0ce 85c 2.50, 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 STRAW HATS, 1.775 Here, without any question, is the best straw hat value, in the most complete assortment, shown in New York. The offer- ing includes the complete sample line of one of America’s fore- most makers—cancelled orders, over orders and hats made from odd lots of braid after the close of the regular season—all J} secured so radically underprice as to make this offering pos- sible. There are yacht shapes in fine China and Belgian splits —English and American split Sennits, in soft, square or round edg in more than twenty-five dimensions—fine grades of Mackinaws, Milans, Shingkees and soft split strawe—also the world's famous ‘English Boaters,"’ secured from one of the sizes: culls; al larly 2.00 and 2.: PEER EEEPEEEE PERSE PEEP eee Pees ite 7 ie in every correct style and fabric; values regularly would be 6.00 to Wa as 4.50 Russian, Sailor, Norfolk and Double Breasted Suite, in light and dark mixed gray and brown cheviots and wor- Suits, in light and dark mixed cheviots, worsteds and cassi- meres. regula: 10.00 to 12.50..... ye 7.50 Norfolk, Single and Double Breasted Suits, in fancy mixed cheviots, crash and 5 steds; regularly priced at Morsteds, In neat stripes: | i 758 cccvceves CheGbO@ 018.00....00-.005, 9.50 PREEE Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: y) Broad J Fulton St. at Flatbush Av, roewey et © Broadway at Bedford Av, — i Sth Av. Bet. 27th & 28th Sts. ooo elLo ole Else LL Nate helene, a —_ :. FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 20911, 90000 "ANA 92,000,000. Phitadelphia| if these letters should fall ernment’s hands it might be to establish conspiracy in restraint trade?" asked Chairman Hardwick, his T kept within my own boso: who added that he! anything like that.” The witness said his letters to Mr. He oAded that he deciined Bo- He makes me tired.” Mr. turning over the letters was not that kind of @ man,” ‘The letters he did not regard as “? made fp my mind then,” anid Mr, . ‘Thomas of the dangerous financial M renze bere! Mr. in te dete use he condition of Mr, femal and that if the wen my huneman ‘4 American company would hold off they} “ eald Witness said Georgo H. Frasier, @ @-|ing shop. That company may be rehatiitated it." to get from him | trust company Lasse WY facetious mestion of ve Madison he didn't know Mr, Rarle was ber.” ‘THd Mr. Fraster ever say to you that Sixth Avenue, 20th=22d Street inte te Gow “Mr, Frasier appeared very much on- cited, but I don't remember that te eald Mr. Stetson said Mr. Marte was the only man who made anything out of the ‘Rarle,” he added, ‘“woulin’t do unless he was well paid for it. ison <Hd not receive a cent for Sue, “Fraper he sald. inerian- Inating and “turned them ever to hetp right now. At least Marte says he hes The witness's charactertsation of the thet New York City Andrew Alexander HE midsummer sale of high-grade shoes in fashionable shapes. Men’s Low Shoes, *2.” 53.”° *4,"8 were from 64 to 87, Women’s Low Shoes, $2.” and 53," were 08.50 to BU. Women’s Tan, Lace & Button Boots, $2.75 and $3,” were 08.50 and $5.00, Children’s Shoes, *1.°° t *2,% were 82 to #3. Full Lines of Holiday Goods in Every Department at Summer Clearance Prices Summer Millinery ‘In the Untrimmed Millinery Dept. O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor, Summer Millinery to suit the simplest or most fastidious tastes; smart - est up-to-date shapes in Panama, Porto Rican, Javas, Peanut, Neapolitan, Chips and Milans, direct from the leading manufacturers. White Chip Dress Shapes, 95c| White Chip, Velvet Flanges, $1.48 to $1.95, Velvet Flanges. $1.45, worth $2.50. es, volvet or satin trimming, exceptional af Band + broad brim, knox braids, black, @¢....... 06+ 000+ 6 We Trimmed Summor Hats, smart models of imported Peanut braids, exclusive trimming, white, liberty satin all from our own ¢2 gg workroom. Worth $5.00. eptional value at Women’s Summer Neckwear jore—First Floor. round of square. — Lace Di t d 60c each. Cool Apparel for Infants Wo wish to call your attention (o ourenlarged department withite augmented stocks of unusually low-priced garments, the following items of which indicate 88 Slips; made of fine lawn in white, pink and blue; white lingerle drosses; 4 to 14 years: oge | 99 Children’s Dri ade of lawn, dimity and madras; natural waist: Russian sad Princess fy high and low neck long and short sleves; beauti- fully tri ith laces, tl and embroideries; immed wi insertions ans ‘ol $9c t0 $9.98 %o Guim for Chil high and low neck; embroidery; lace trimmed; long. and olbow sleover: many short waist effects; 2 to $9c Chi sultable Pleyin able colors Our Annual Sale of Edwin C. Burt’s $3.50 and $4 Low Shoes for Women at $2.75 O'Neill Main Stere—Second Fleer. Newllorh THE ‘eve SHOE at $2.75 Per Pair. At thie regular prices of 83.50 and 84 per pair, the Edwin C, Burt shoes represent the greatest shoe value obtainable. At the sale price of $2.75, this sale takes on an important aspect, as the saving will be so substantial ‘as to attract the attention of everyone, and particularly those who have never tried out this sterling make. All perfect goods in this assortment of high-class footwear; all thi n's models; choose from patent leather, gun metal and black vici kid; sizes and widths in all leathers. $3.50 and $4.00 Values at $2.75. . Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. in Store—Second Floor. ite Canvas it 3 Sizes 1146 M. and © n a Velvet Strap Pumps. Sizos6 to 11, regular $1. je. Sizes 1134 to 2, 1 25 regulor$!.50,at...... Medi) * Misses’ and Children’s B nd. 39 russetloather, Sizes 6 to 2, regularly 50c; special a yy Ic Men’s Famous W. L. Douglas Low Shoes at $2.25 O'Neill Main Bore—Second Floor. When you buy W. L, Douglas shoes below the price branded upon them you are getting a genuine bargain, even though the factory calls them factory imperfections. Included you will find many tan, Russia calf. Regular $3.00 and 33,50, % Special for Baturday.essssssceeeees a eed “Surety” Shoes, $3.00 We want every man to know what good shoes these Surety Shoes and Oxfords are, because we believe they are the best that have been produced to sell at this moderate price. Surety shoes are made over the smartest lasts and have rock oak sole as their foundation, wrong in buying them at Misses’ Suits, Coats, Skirts< \e and Dresses £ For Seashore, Mountains and Count Wear jain Store—T hi Misses’ Li n with allorand woth callers, skiey pote! $7.95 kimond $3.95 Mol A eghee Special, . combination trimming. $1.25 calo, gingham,combinatl ined, Whsiteaie mente” BSe & $1.20 Warranted for Five Years O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, gold chain, with rolled-gold heart and cross. . Fountain Pens for $1 |, 18 years; value $9.00. . «$1.00 with embrold leated Set with amethysts, garnets, emeralds, crystal, sapphire, No Pens in Town at $1 Equal These Fleor. back and front, jan shoulder. Bin- $ 5: b) 5 $1.25 Rosary Beads at 79c topaz, moonstone, jet or pearls; mounted in a heavy rolled- O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. PS Wf le we include a variety of pens so wide as to satisfy every de- are the Sterling Silver Filigree Pens with various lodge nd those without emblems, and prettily chased Black Rubber Barrels, the plain Barrel Pens with large 14-karat gold point, and the Plain Barrels with the smaller pen point, and a dainty Silver Filigrce Safety Pen for ladies’ use—one that cannot leak and can readily be carried in the purse Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature’ ONeill Main Store—First Floor. Edited by Jeannette L. Gilder. 256 pages. 16mo. 8 vols. Over two hundred of the world’s greatest authors are represented in this superb compilation. Each volume is full and complete in itself, $ pene to sell for $4.00; sale price 1 1.98 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Ith or without Initiale, ered Handi landkerchtefs, } Our $3.00 Comet Finger Clip Nose Piece Eyeglasses for $1.50 O'Neill Main Btore—First Floor, TI yeglass cli, rot. it adjusts itseif easily to the child ca Madom with the forohager and thumb, yet ene n’ NO A $1.50 ‘he best 5; n put it on 16 asses do not shake off oasily. ‘I'o introduce you to our Optical epartment and our method of Sitting you correctly we will put this new eyegiass on salefor.. prnrecrernry Graduate Optometrist For Vacation Buy the Boy a Combination Suit at $4.95 * O'Neill Main Store—second Floor. 86.50 to $7.98 every where vise, wach suit uavi an extra ir of fi made Kalcher pants to match. host select deaigns, weaves and shadow, C7 BRA rer cicrtcsessartaicssonragertiiecsasciiriete ee $4.95 Boys’ 93.95 to 94.50 Combination Suits at $3.33 jults, all wool, in chovious; lors, navy, of knickers: in Norfolk and double breastod ; rune ein 6684 A Sale of $1.50 to $2.00 Wash Suits for 98¢ These unquestionably have never before been offered at these prices. Men and Young Men: Here's the Suit Value You've Been Looking for and This Is the Store That Offers It Blue Serge Suits, with Extra Trousers, $13 O'Neill Main Store—Second F How many times you've regretfully iwid that would have stood much further wear ji to match, There is nothing like this serge displayed quality or values. A good blue rerge is the handiest summer gi t you canown., Not only isit cool and light, but it is appropriate any time, at any place, Sizes for the big, small, tall and short men and young men. These are all wool and guaranteed fast colors. The suit alone is wort one quarter more than we ark for suits with extra trousers, practically serv: $ ing the wear of two suits, for 13.00 Annual July Furniture Sale Starts Saturday Over Half a Million Dollars’ Worth of De- -pendable Furniture from Our Regular Stock Will Be Closed Out at from 10% to 50% Below Regular SIXTH AVENUE AT NINETEENTH STREET. 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 =O/NEILL-ADAMS CO This Store Will Be Open Until © P. M. Saturday. July ist