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PENROSE WANTS ROOSEVELT CALLED TO ANSHER GHARGE Asks Senate to Summon All Named in Connection With Standard Oil Punds, ABSURD, SAYS COLONEL, ee Declares Letters That Passed Between Cortelyou and ‘Him- self Are Enough. WASHINGTON, Aug. ).—Senator Penrose to-day asked the Genate to a+ fect the Clapp Committee, investigating campaign contributions of 1904 and 1908, to Investigate the charges con- tained in his sensational speech of yee temay in connection with the Penrose- Archbold correspondence. He adked that the committee bo directed to call @® witnesses “all persons mentioned” fm hig speech, Col. Roosevelt wns! among that number. The motion was temporarily laid over. A @espatoh recetved from Wilkes + says thi was asked whether he was willing ge before the Senate Investigation Deth Cortelyou and Roonevelt apprec!- | ated thie contribution and sent word to Arohbold that they would “appreciate still more” the receipt of $100,00 trom Archbold and bis Standard Oi! essocl- | ABBURD, SAYS THE COLONEL | IN REPLY, ‘When Cortelyou appeared before tho ‘Clapp Committee, which ts probing con- tributions in the 194 and 1905 campalgne, he swore that no contributions had been made by any “trusts” and that he had mever heard of Archbold or any of his aseociates adding to the Republican — “I HIT HARD,” SAYS T, R. BEGINNING A DAY OF CELEBRATION. s | WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Ave 22—"1) ‘WHERE'S MAMMA?” CRIES BABY BOY AS {PHONED MAID TODOCTOR FATHER SCOURS GY WHO IS LOCKED UP Wife Leaves Alpine, N. J., for Visit and Disappears in Mysterious Manner, A rosy-cheeked baby boy in Alpine, . J, im calling for his young and pre' hit hard. but 1 never hit softly, velt to-day, in referr! o his reply o! last night to Senator Penr: atate: ‘Tent in the Senate, The Colonel had come to Wilkes-Barre primed for the Genator’s state’ » having brough mith him a bundle of letters and oth: doouments which he coliected before his Geparttire tn the expectation that Mr Penrose would atack him. Rev, Father Curran, Col. Roosevelt's host, had planned a busy day for the Colonel, who was up early for breakfast Saviour Qwuirch. First on the programme was at the on returning from the churoh Col, Roosevelt made a brief address from the porch ot the rectory, after which he was to at the rectory of the Holy the celebration of high mi Holy Saviour Church, fitteen miles from pa through the with an escort for Col. Roosovet! “1 am @led to ha I never hit if I can help it, ald Col. Roose- city, it of cadets and mine workers, terminating at the armory, where the Colonel this eve- ning js to make his principal address in Wilkes-Barre. He said that he o@ pected to deal with moral rather than Col, Roosevelt ‘e mother, who left her home a week ago Saturday for a vislt to New York. An 7 |Axed mother, lying at the point of death . [At the same piace, yearns for a sight of her daughter, boy's mother. | Mra. John Ambrose came to Manhat- “linn on @aturday, Aug. 10, for an over- night visit with her aunt at No, 19% Beventh avenue. On the following morn- ing @he left to make a call on her cousin, Mias Hilda Jordan, at No. ‘West Twenty-fourth street. She never reached her cousin's home and she has not been seen nor heard from since. Af- ter her departure her mother, Mra John Jordan, underwent an operation and is in @ very critical condition. Bhe con- etantly calls for her daughter, John Ambrose, husband of the mise- ing woman, who le little more than girl, hae been searching everywhere his wife. He has not the faintest clue to her whereabouts. He sald to-day that he and his wife hed been married for three and @ half years and that they were perfectly happy up to the time she came to New York, nearly a fortnignt ago. The girl wife loved her mother and adored her child. often talked of ‘going to work,’ had always objected, saying that he could earn enough for both. She talked the rosy-cheeked baby tine ittee to testify in regard to the jon of what Father @tatements that contributions made to the 1004 campaign by the Standard O11 Company. “The question is absurd,” he said “The letters and telegrams that passed between Mr. Cortelyou and myself are enough” “Me of oh | times I feel that as much harm is done | Tr by men with soft heads es by men with hard hearte. th “There ten't anything in }ife as well] tn E i iH Could mot let thie Jubilee pass without coming here to express my appreciation us Hi g FEE i helped every man with whom he| Cr! hen the chance came to w Es > must progress. may be ahead of the| m However that te, we cannot fail he tendency. I am one of those ali go forward.” osthceden «TE RELIC OF THE REVOLUTION ‘ ere “Tt may ployment somewher “but even #0, I cannot understand why 14 Father | have been 1 ho} trying for a place a: that hospital nurse. as secured sald the husband, @ should not communicate with ported her as misat station nearest my ey told me that it was a matter for e Alpine po! to iavestigate. We ‘worth having as the opportunity to work | nave no Polico Department in Alpine, Aisinterestedly in tho service of others. | oniy a eons sappearance ts preying ra mind. Our little boy “My wife in contact, from the President | #!ly ‘orld where missing youn, ind through fts help, and it will ald me in restoring my her ttle boy and dying women other.” —_—_——— WHY HE PLEADED GUILTY. ‘Went mto Police Station ‘Without Being Asked. QOES TO CLEAR BROADWAY, | 1, 708, fr tistrtan th dont Bureau of “Encroachments Worke | th men Remove Old Cannon, Al colored man. SO | Went Thirty-seventh strect station took ‘Thus adjudged Magistrate House in e case of Walter Jones, a dapper little Patrolman Kunz of the Washington Building Dragons. Jones to the West Side Court. “| SHOOT MYSELF,” Curious Maid Found Old Re- volver—Owner of Pistol Goes to Cell, Dr. James Rohrer and his wife were siving chtropordy lessons in their aokoot at No, 147 West Twenty-third street to- day when the telephone bell rang vio- lently. ‘The corn doctor recognised the voice of his maid, Lulu Wilwur, who recently came from the olf cqmatry with an intense desire to learn ell there 1s to know about everything. “Oh, doctor,” she said. "I think: you and the madam better come by frome, T have ghot myself already.” Dismissing their pupils, Dr. and Mre. Rohrer hurried to thetr apert- ment at No. 204 Ninth avenue. They found Lulu in the hall holding her arm, which had @ hole through it. She a stirrounded = by sympathetic friends Policeman Muensch called Dr. Hall- ne from New to #ee how it worked. She admitted ¢ hed found out. Thi relio of the chiropodi: the Swiss army. The oorn doctor was amused by the inoiient a! that the «iri's hurt was ker curlostty hereafter, The emile ed fwom his face when he went ition to reolaim the weapon, which Policeman Muensch had carried there. ‘Is this your property?” Lteut. Ivory asked him, The chiropodist said that it certainly was. Lieut. Ivory promptly arrested him and locked him up for violation of the Sullivan law. Dr. Rohrer went to his cell protesting that he was @ naturalized citizen and under the con- atitution his reht to have and hoor arma could not be abridged. tai stra Strest Kenara, W. of bth Ave. Closing Out SALES of All Juniors’ and Children’s Outerwear owing to immediate discontinuance of these Departments. Hundreds of extraordinary items, the following among others: 29 Misses’ and Juniors’ Lingerie Dresses For Misses and Juniors: 18 Regulation Sailor Suits 20 Serge, Voile and Silk Dresses Were 8.75 to 22.50 4,50 69 Tub Dresses 47 Tub Dresses For Gisle of 6 to 14: 20 Coats In Light Mixtures 23 CoatsinBlueSerges & Mixtures Were 5.00to 6.75 1.95 30 Coats in Silk and Fine Serges Were 7.50 to 12.75 4,75 anal STAMPS FREE WITH ALL PURCHASES Enabling you to obtain, Absolutely Without Cost, a large assortment of High Grade Premiums. THIS WEEK AT ALL THE 200 JAMES BUTLER Inc. STORES | Large Tomatoes" .., &° Fine quality—Regularly selling at 12c Potatoes .t. 1.75 100 lbs. Selected from finest shipments — eee mn nest shipme i Best Creamery Butter, » 9°7° East View Eggs =: 3 1¢| Strictly Fresh Eggs» 25¢ Red Onions:i:.""* 10° Yellow Onions #=-".5¢ Essie Grape Juice~10¢,19¢|Rose’s Lime Juice ‘ss: 33¢ Alaska Salmon, .ci-:. 45¢|Belle Brook Milk =-.2:, 1° “Touring Car’ Brand. Thicker than Cream. 3 Cans for Salmon “X2°y iti'cc...... 9°|BlueRibbon CornFlakes, ‘r= 7° Oven Fresh From Royal Lunch, Graham Waters, shoei Sisente cate taopidthen } Assoried and Golden Crisps, 1v.. 10° GROCERIES“, mite Bag 5 lbs. c Sold only in Balance of Week: 3.75 Were 7.00 to 12.75 Were 9.75 to 15.00 6,75 Were 2.95 to 3.75 95¢ Were 3.75to 6.75 1.75 Were 3.95to 5.00 95c Special Stamp Premiums With TEAS 4xp COFFEES 100 si2%s Free with 1 1. tor 70° 60 stamps Free with 1 Ib, for 50° 20 30 si2%o Free with 1 tb. tor 35C 15 stamps Free with 1 ib. tor 25¢ 1S ext%gs with 1 1. A Trial Will Convince You of the Marked Superiority of These ‘Teas and Coffees, | Double 2a” Stamps FREE Every Wednesday Dry Roasted in the Bean or Ground. 30 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. for 35¢ states Free with 1 1b. for 30° with 1 Ib. for BRE 15 sim. Free “Ideal” Blend DEE ‘JAMES 1 “Your Honor,” he said, “this man Licensed Liquor Stores An unsentimental crow of workmen |came into the station house drunk and from the Bureau of Encroachments of | disturbed the lieutenant, I was or- 20 Serge and Panama Dresses = Were 6.50to 8.75 3,75 15 Challfe and Serge Dresses BUTLER fall. Ag @ result of to-day's conference telegrams were sent to the two Deme cerats asking them to return at once , @ have Senator Dillingham designate + seme one to ait for them on the com- ‘ mittee, It is possible that the com- mittee of five may be Increased, ‘The demand o: jor Penrose that * his charges be Investigated by the Spe- etal Senate Commiitee 9 believed to be the first step toward revelations con- the office of the President of the Hor-| dered to lock him up.” ough of Manhattan to-day compl Prisoner Jones opened his mouth and ed the removal of the colonial cannon | Popped his eyes, which for many years was planted front of No, 66 Broadway, a relic The cannon wa formed part of a battery which gua of the Hudson from a spot about op- “Judge, Your Honor," he stammernd, “aid I go into the station house with- ut being asked “So it would seem," id the Court. “Then I was dru id Jones. “I led the entrance! plead guilty.” Thereat the fine was imposed, 10 Silk and Chiffon Dresses 76 Girls’ White Lingerie Dresses Were 2.95 to 12.75 Were 8.75 to 12.75 5,75 Were 12.75 to 15.00 7.75 1.95 105.75 INC WINES.BREWS 50S. &H. Stamps Free With Each of & LIQUORS the Following: , ~J. B Wilson Whiskey,,;;,::,, vite. 85° Hunter Rye—,..8. bottling; bottle. S5e Old Cabinet Rye—ru quart. $ 1 00 Ki fe Scotch—soitte.... 85 Giraldalmported Sherry—pottle.. 7§* Old Cabinet Port- tnpened—tone, IF Lager Beer’ teats ioe tes * OO posite Exchange Alley. Mr. McAneny's men showed no more respec’ r the relic than they did the ornaty en- trance of the Washington Bullding at the foot of Broadway, surmounted with two huge bronse dragons, Kranite foundations agons trailed their ugly ttacked with chisel and mallet, s}and in @ day or two the front of the 4 an clean as coed homen of SUBUUTAAEOOUUUEOOUeOe cerning compaign contributions. Pen- rose had a private conference to-day with Senators Reed of Miasourt and + Bmith of Maryland, Democrats, just be- fore his statement on the floor, At the conclusion of his request Ben- ator Penrose went over to Senator La Fellette's desk and held an e w Solid 14-K Gold Guaranteed verybody in the watch and everybody else can fhat we do not snend ¢ BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK ~S'" AV..BET. 27°" & 26" STS, FULTON ST.. AT FLATBUSH AV. BROOKLYN — BROADWAY AT BEDFORD Av; To Our Customers: We communicated with you by mail on Monday. We told you of this sale— informing you that although the sale would begin Tuesday morning, newspaper an- nouncements would not be made until Thursday evening. A friendly tip letting you ‘‘on the inside” of our onl Clearance Mark Down of the Season three days before public an- nouncement in the newspapers. A mark down embracing a most beautiful and almost unlimited array of worthy garments, “sg CaN we The only obstructions now un- 1 touched in wer Broadway are the Seeenes fund 0 two Hons which guard the entrance of Bepeeicential nor the old Stevens House and which once marked the entrance of the consulate of His Majesty the King of England. rade knows, ly find out, sndidates for the nde of dol~ ‘ton this year, and H uiitures, He expects to Soffer a resolu reach all the campaign fur he will also Kation of the 1901, which Jeet of som * mittee, Inhis by publ! him fron Standard It has been saggested to us that a large Proportion of our mailed announcements have not been received because of ad- dressee being absent from his town resi- dence, because of unrecorded change of address, etc, So we take this means of announcing to these customers this significant sale of handsome high priced suits at an ex- tremely low cost. The matter sent by post told this story: First and Final Clearance Mark Down Sale of Suits for Men Our Summer Suits have been too Every garment is of sufficiently well worth their original prices to advanced style to be in good taste ermit us to mark down in this manner ., Balas the last two weeks of the pela) a Two season's wear at the season. J A A fact significant of Smith Gray & Three-piece suits, full lined, many amply heavy for the coolest weather Co. Quality and also of present Bar- n gain Opportunities; for prices are this Fall or next Winter; also two-piece suits, half lined. Suits Formerly ezz.so NOW $4 <9..00 now $177.50 en the sub- Senate Com- Brews Mittin anals CS RW Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale ed Brews, Direct from 45 om Brewery to Your Table. $ nen Every Bottle Guaranteed. Allowance for Returned Empties We pay 165 cents a dozen for the return of empty bottl and 10 cents a dozen for empty splits. Our motor trucks an World's Two Best Import- - $4 .00 Splits wagons DELIVER FREE and will call for the empties on request. pat the OM Trust © the Republl- t Roosevelt, the Chair- 1 of this gift, » late Core A, Gold-Filled Fob with every one of Ab FREE forks City ‘Thene watches me Phone 760 Brvant SPECIAL MAIL ORDER SUNDAY WORLD COUPON W W Irtuis coupon AND TEN CENTS IN STAMPS SENT TO THE SUN- DAY WORLD PICTURE BURE WILL SECURE BY RETURN MAIL. A PHOTOGRAVURE OF MR, WOODROW WILSON, DEM- OCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESI- DENT OF THE UNITED STATES, HIS picture is on a heavy sheet of India‘tint paper, size 20%x15 inches, and plate marked. Also con- ains autograph signature of Mr. Wilson, Same style as famous “Series of Presidents” photogravures, but more than twice as large. (Not good after September 1.) .L. DOUGLAS SHOES 4°. Boys all wear W. L. Doug! $2 & $2.50 School Shoes. Best in the wortd. W.L. Douglas makes and sells more $3.50.and $4 shoes thananyother manufacturerintheworldbecause \ they look better, fit better and wear longer than ordinary shoes. | CAUTION. When you buy shoes sure W. L, Douglas name is& stamped on the bottom. It guar. ces protection to you agains of substi- CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 sroadway,NewY ork i} 2 ‘TY CK. a I pays ri pay cas! Harlem » Furniture AU 8 in78 own stores in large cities and retail shoe dealers everywhere. Write for catalog, W. L. Douglas, Brockton, $18.50, $20, Suits Formerly $30, $35, IF you want your “‘busi- ness”’ to become the talk of the town, tell about } | it through a World “Want’, Ad. 39 3 33 3} $40 7aMDVC<PIVOOAOCTV

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