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the newspapers presented only part of a letter she had written to her fret husband, Henry Bainbridge Baker, of this city, regarding the custody of her son, Henry Martyn Baker, after she} t had divorced him three years ago. The J SENATOR OF omission of a large part of the letter, eo Ve Mra, Wi xplained, made it appear that shi sold her son in con- INSULTING HER) <=." ‘oe law: asserted in en ile Story Told by Wife of Office Applicant Made Basis of Charge Against Westerner. Lines to Cincinnati and Louisville Open The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway announces that we commNG ere Aa -" the line to Cincinnati and To. Loutsville, via Washington, Tron Lone asin a we ta ‘ is open for travel, and train “Uncle Tom.” OP OE ' a | : INQUIRY TO FOLLOW. He Calls ft Blackmail in His Reply—Facts Known to Many in Capital. ‘WASHINGTON, April 4—Charges in- the moral conduct of a Demo- Hi | coking Federal office when his wife went to tor in his behalf the Senator an improper manner and later this action when he called the woman et a hotel where the claume to have posted wit- t | | t fE The Senator declares the charges are Plackmall and part of a plot to ruin Bim politically. He declares that the ‘Witnesses against him «re persons who Gave been or represent his political enemies tn his own State. ‘The affair charged against the Senator alleged to have happened « week ago. attempt to keep it quiet was made @tther by the woman concerned, her hus- band or the witnesses, but no official @epe were taken at that time. Later the parties stated that they intended to @rep the affair, but finally decided to et the advice of a lawyer. The charges ‘Were then brought to the attention of the United States Attorney. United States Attorney Wilson will met confirm a report that he has pre- @ented the witnesses to the Grand Jury. A Grand Jury would have no jurisdic- ten over a Senator after Congress goes finto session next Monday. The name of Re Benator is withheld by the authori- tes as the case is being Investigated ené no official action taken. Ss MARS. THOMAS CARY WELCH EXPLAINS FIGHT FOR SON. Wife of Philadelphia Official Says Report of Judicial Proceedings ~ Did Her Injustice. Mre. Thomas Cary Welch, wife of the Assistant Secretary for the Philip- Pine Government returned to New York Ceday and learned that the proceedings fm the Chancellor's court in Newark Which she had supposed were secret had een given out by some one who was service has been resumed. B. Altman & Co. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT | Misses’ Dancing Frocks and Even- ing Dresses of the Fashionable silks and crepes, will be Made to Order at the following prices: DANCING FROCKS. . ._ at $37.00 EVENING AND AFTERNOON DRESSES $48.00 & 57.00 Models and materials shown on the Seventh Floor; Thirty-Fifth Street elevators. MISSES’ GRADUATION DRESSES are being shown in. simple, youthful styles and the duikitiest materials; also a selection of Sheer White Fabrics, Laces and Embroideries for the making of Graduation Dresses to order. at. . . . . The Misses’ Underwear Department has ready an extensive assortment of Misses’ and Children’s Muslin Undergarments, made by hand or machine after the newest designs and of the most desirable fabrics; also Misses’ House Gowns, Dressing Jackets, Silk Petti- coats, Children’s Rompers, etc. Present in a way which she felt re- Gected discredit to her. At her apartment in the Hotel Bene, Mrs. Weick, aid ‘ FiNth Avenue, Me oh 186 Betts Tow Fah 1 € AN 6 © Te InTeR-Stare SPEClAL MODERN IN EQUIPMENT COMFORTABLE IN SCHEDULE CONVENIENT AT TERMINALS Solid Vestibuled Train with Coaches, Drawing Room, Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars, New York to 9 Chica via Pittsbur; . Makes all ee night connections at Chicago. Lv. New York, 23d St. 1.50 P. M. Ar. Pittsbu 4.50A.M. Lv. New York, Liberty St. 2.00 P.M; Ar Fee oa AM. Ly. Baltimore SOP. Chicago, 3.00 PLM Lv. Washington 71.35 P.M. as imp be For tickets, reservations in sleepers and additional information call at Ticket Offices:— NEW YORK—245, ary. 4398, 1354, 1490 Broadway, No. 7 Cortlandt Street, 225 Fifth Avenue, 141 West 125th Street, 24: Colum Avenue, 31 West 30th Street, and stations foot of West 23rd Street and foot of ‘Liberty Street. BROOKLYN—4 Court Street, 479 Nostrand Avenue. PALTIMORE «& OHIO Ann AW NA ol 20,000 Yds.of Summer Dress Fabrics | ee? B. Altman & Co. ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING INTER- ESTING SALES FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): Women’s Silk Gowns for Afternoon and Evening in the latest models and materials, at $30.00, $35.00 & $42.00 Representing values of $42.00 to 65.00 Women’s Trimmed Hats in desirable styles for present wear, will be offered in the Department on the First Floor at the special prices of $5.00, 7.00 & 9.50 Girls’ Fine Washable Dresses (sizes 6 to 14) in a selection consisting of Long - waisted, Russian and Two-piece models, made of Cordeline, French Linen and Eponge, will be placed on sale to-morrow (Saturday) at the special prices of $5.50 & 7.50 at specially reduced prices, as follows: RATINE-STRIPED COTTON CREPE and IMPORTED DRESS GINGHAM peryard . . ie eer SILK-STRIPED COTTON CREPE peryard . . 6 6 «© «© «© 246, COLORED DRESS LINEN 19c. « peryard 29c. Children’s Gloves at the following unusually low prices: GLACE LAMBSKIN GLOVES, in tan, one- clasp. . »« « «© « perpair 85c. CHAMOIS LISLE GLOVES, in white, one- clasp. . » « , « perpair 38c. Men’s Negligee Shirts at special prices, as follows: MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS (plaited or plain) of Imported Habutai Silk, white or striped, actual values $5.00&5.50 . . at $3.50 MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS (platted or plain) of Imported Madras, actual values $2.50 & $3005 0 ss ce sw at OS A Sale of Boys’ Suits will be continued to-morrow (Saturday) . B. Altman & Co. The Riding Habit Department has in stock, or will make to order, Women’s and Misses’ Riding Habits of correct materials, built on English lines, in styles for cross- or side-saddle riding. Attention is especially directed to the Improved Safety Skirt, madegxciusively by B. Altman & Co. Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Lace Curtains received for Storage. _ FO cane, 34 wi 380 Mire, Hw. Ho oh Be ddd eS KE hana «2p JM. Fur Storage—Remodelling and Repairing Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Misses’ Tailored Suits Of wool poplin, faille de laine, brocade cloth, ser; stripes, moire, brocede snd feille silks. 14 to 0 yesis. 29.50 45.00 59.50 SPECIAL SAKE SATURDAY Misses’ Tailored Suits ie new Lgl Lodhi models of imported woo! poplin, Faille de laine, inglish serge richly trmnaed, ema and broken checks; blouse or straight, Md ; smart draped skirts. 14 to 20 years. coats; Value $29.56 bie Drecoll” Model Tailored Suits mart Mandarin Coat buttonin; side, with sash, belt and girdle; new crete skirt; fabrics—black and wh white broken checked worsted. Bavy blue wool poplin or serge. 14 to 20 years. Value $49.50 Misses’ Tailored Silk Suits Of moire faille silk, bengaline or silk poplin. Dressy Coats with smartly draped skirts. 14 to 20 years. Value $49.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Of eponge, bediord cord, serge, shepherd checks, biocad: Moiie, cha:meuse end silk faille. 6 to 20 yeas. 12.75 18.50 29.50 39.50 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Girls’ Dressy Tailored Coats ba navy blue English serge; also black and white check worsted, half belted back, round collar with revers of moire silk. 8 to 16 years. Value $14.50 Girls’ Moire Silk Coats ts we loveuis wd imported moire silk in navy or black, wide moire le belt. Value $24.50 Misses? ‘teeny Tailored Coats Of imported woo! eponge, serge or shepherd checks; draped or Lote} models; lined with plain or pompadour silks. 14 to 20 years. . e $29.50" Medels from our own workrooms Of fine shadow lece or net, Fiench coiton voile o1 crepe, silk crepe meteor, crepe de chine and brocades. 29.50 39.50 14 to 20 year 59.50 pompetiour crepe, chiffon, shadow lace and net. 18.50 29.50. 39.50 Girls’ School and Party Frocks Exclusive models from our own workrooms of eponge, retine, linen, poplin, pique, challie, silk or chiffon. 4.75 6.95 12.75 18.50 Misses’ and Children’s Riding Habits Misses’ Coat and Breeches Habit Cravenetted melton; also Scotch tweed long coat; rubb: faced; breeches chamois seat, reinforced. 14 to 20 years. .) Value 33. 0 Children’s Coat and Breeches Habit Of black and white check, tan covert or Staveneiied Crt melton; long cost; breeches chamois seat, reinforced. years. Value $39.50 Misses’ and Children’s Shoes SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Children’s Ankle Ties and Oxfords Ot selected tan of black aa Reenle calt; slap patest leather Seon ocarye ie art orthopedic last, hand-sewed soles, 195 Misses’ and Giris’ Pumps and Oxfords Ota cs trie ncaa 295 Sites M1 to 2; 234 t0 6; ee Roguiar price $3.75 Boys’ Fashionable Clothing SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY English Norfolk Suits ith two pair of knickerbock vers. L| ba ov owe Be pocket model of English serge, tweed or homengua. ae oe sio an 7, 50 Hand Tailored Norfolk Suits With two pair of knickerbockere. New Norfolk; single breasted, patch Pockets model of navy English serge, cheviot, tweed or homespun, 7 to 18 years. Value $16.75 Regulation Navy Reefers—Made in London. English 1 button ely, eat Eee nglish serge, naval buttons. Regular price $10.00 “Hand att Sailor Suits— Made in London. Ot white aru, middy blouse, straight trousers, emb'd silk tie. 3 to @ years. Valve $7.60 A seven- -time World Want works all the week. | Order one to-day and prosper. , checks, Misses’ Graduation and Class. Day Dresses Misses’ Afternoon and Dancing Gowns Of canton silk crepe, crepe de chine, crepe brocade, meteor, 14 to 20 years, 6 to 15 years. 29.50 37.50 39.50 ie, 9.75 15.00 18.50 Ss. voile, 29.50 27.50 \ 12.50 7.50 5.75