Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
RIDE 75 MILES -ADAY ON BRONCO oti fie Bee Sore . Little Mrs. Charlot Was After Travel- “ing Over Mountains! HE'TOOK BEST SADDLE. | Rich Mining Man Told His Son to Shoot at Her, She Charges ip Suit. Dainty, <plc, tte Ore. Dace sel- rh of gun-play and horseback gal- Jee over the mountains of Mexico that ‘would Gave Atted in well with @ Jesse James narrative. Mire, Chariot is eulng for a separation frbm Atphonee ©. Chartot, president of —— allowance of temporary all- out Mr. Chariet dectinsd to gay, Me made me ride aeventy-five miles @8¥ on @ bronco over the moui and he gave me an awful old wire while he took a good one, My satdie irrups and—oh; how sore I got, in son took me up into the nd #hot at te, 1 com- Plained to my husband and the boy poke up, shouting: ‘Why, you told me t6 do that, Father, so she'd be scared.” “Time and again Alphonse put @ gun to my head and shouted: ‘Now have a good time, for you only have two min- utes More to live.’ “Two yeura after we were married we came back to Now York and put up in the bridal chamber at the Wal- @ort-Astoria. Then we moved to the Hotel Seymour and tater to the Hohen- Bollern Apartments, at Highty-fourth street and Wert Hnd avenue. He Gremsed me up gorgeously, entertained elaborately and spent more than 825,000 a year, I asked him why the display and hoe rapiied he did it to sell etock. He declared he wanted people to think he had a rich wife; that he coula not fell atook tn the mar! sell it in a family wa “But he got tired of me. He of- fered me $5,000 if 1 would get a di- vores in Reno, He would pay my way out there, but I could walk back If I Mked, When T refused he choked me Bpéechlens, beat me and acratched and bit me so that I had my wounds cau- terized by a doctor, He took my rings eway and pawned them and tore my necklace of pearts from my throat. Finally he left me at the Seymour and wrote a letter to the manager telling him to stop my credit. “Ah, me! T had a hard time of It, Your Honor.” sR a PLUMBERS’ “GO-BETWEEN” IN TOMBS FOR BRIBERY. Agent of Defunct Board Accused of Selling “Influence” for $250. t, #0 he had to William O'Connell of No. 188 Hast One Hundred and Bightieth strect, ac- cused of having been the go-between for plumbers seeking master certificates 301! ¢rom the olf Board of Examining Plumbers, was held in 9,000 bail by , | Judge Swann in General Sessions to-day K 1 fi fi ift z iky ante ish i i i ible il WERE He I k 3 } z on an indictment charging @ specific case of bribery. The indictment was re- turned yesterday. O'Connell came to court to-day and surrendered. The charge in that O'Connell received $2 from Abraham @laser, a plumber who wanted a master's certificate and that after getting the money O'Connell used his inffhence and obtained the cer- tiflcate for Glazer. Assistant District. Attorasy Delehanty asked that ball be fixed at $%,000, but Q'Connell’s attorney objected on the ground that James Dono-| # hue, one of the Indicted former com- missioners of the defunct doard, was held in only $2,000 bail. Judge Gwann agreed with the District- nell was committed to the To Sete. 3,000 STUDENTS FIGHT FIRE. Ball to Gave Historic Buallding, Part of Michigan University. ANN ARBOR, Mich. May %—Threo | Tomorrow Only 507 Pairs of "$6.50 | Women’s Colonial Pumps This season’s most popular model Colonial, Fe ot nest uckinand Coben Lovie WALL STREET, ‘There were two distinct divisions tn demand, while the good dividend pay- ing atocks were firmly held and in stant supply. Numerous amall tote were quoted, showing the investment buying at the lower level. Most In- terest was naturally devoted to the St. Louis and @an Francisco tesues, The common atook lont 15-3, while the first Go to Work Because They Preferred yielded 27-8 points. Union Are Discontented. om and Southern Pacific held firmly WASHINGTON, May 3.—"Why Giris Leave School” is the title of a bi fanued to-day by the United American Smeiters common, ex. éivi-| Bureau of Education based on an jend of 1 per cent., opened at 661-4, was aol4 freely down to 64, Canadian Pacific | jabor coflditions among soon after noon broke to 206-8 and later on to 291-2. Up to 2.15 o'clock all ned and traders, quick ) 0 see the trend, turne@ buyers, caring to be overextended in commit- ments at the low level. Prices in the active list recovered arout one point ot eal Jona an@ cloned fairly active, with York banking interests will make horough investigation of various transactions in recent years which ‘were largely responsible for the Bt. ‘Louls @ Francisco systems’ downfall. It I feared that the disclosures which | may be made, as was in the case of the investigation of the New Haven road, ‘will further lessen the confidence of in- longer be influenced by the roads’ mis- ttertunen. Louleville and Nashville system re- ports increase for third week in May dit 4,26 and from July 1. 1908, of $2,716,005, | oF 4 3 i: SESVSIIZAAS: EPCETPSEESS Riker-Hepeman, I4gpet ores, Stern vanta Btatton Jas. 43. ef east FF ERE FSSESESEERE EF BI oSaRAUSERESSUSS ETE: os feesis rus 3s: Bppivsd-Seiss esis Seis rere B. Altinan & Ca, Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailor-made Suits ' the original prices of which were $25.00 to $45.00, are now being offered at $12.75, 18.00,. 22.00 & 28.00 Also Misses’ Tailored Dresses for street wear, originally $24.00 to $32.00, have'been reduced to . $12.50 The New Bathing Costumes are now being displayed in a greatly en- larged department on the Second Floor, devoted exclusively to Bathing Suits and Outfits for Women, Misses and Children. Among the late models in Women's Bathing Costumes are effect- ive creations in Satin, Moire, Taffeta and Cotton Velours, in quiet tones as well as the vivid colors and color com- binations in vogue this season. Some of these models have bloomers of matching materials; others are intended to be worn with worsted tights or com- binations, which dre also kept in stock. Corsage Bouquets for wearing with the bathing costume. New and attractive designs in Bathing Caps. Also Bathing Corsets, Shoes and Hosiery. ‘WHY GIRLS LEAVE SCHOOL’ . x, 1S ANSWERED BY EXPERTS an ould nave wen wonted wr. thes Many of Them Give Up Study and ‘foe Tine above iris in Wor- claim that children s} are assigned by the stor their refusal to, attend school accord! Ho the teacher while many EEs in FEET. Look for this ‘Trade-Mate Picture on the Label when buying sort for u teon and Afteen years. Ni ed, tins into the shoes for Tender, Achin; Joined the army ow nite it, |}Swollen Feet. The standard rem WHO FIND LITTLE REASON. discontented girls that rom “ons Hor the feet for a Quarter fc Century. ue “en te Rey, N.Y. factory job to another, and tack of training, taroly clase of low-paid, un- a" oeriers.” YOUNG MEN’S SHOP (Store Floor) Separate Entrance—8 and 10 West 38th Street ‘Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store. | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Reduced Prices Thursday : Silk Lined Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 40 CHEST Four Button Patch Pocket Model Hand tailored English sack mdel, soft roll front made without canvas or padding on shoulders; gray or brown, striped cassimcre, Oxford cheviot, self striped English serge, also olive tan twill; coat silk lined, skeleton back. 18.50 aeretofore $24.50 to $27.50 English Sack Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 40 CHEST Modelled on New English Lines Of Oxford vicuna, braid bound, silk lined; or pencil striped worsted with patch pockets; also new English mixtures; soft roll front natural shoulders. 24.50 aeretofore $29.50 to $35.00 Flannel Outing Trousers Of White or Pencil Striped Flannet Young Men's Outing trousers of imported white or pencil flannel, also white hairline striped English serge, with belt straps and cuffs; 28 to 36 waist. 3.75 regular Price $6.50 Men’s Negligee Shirts Russian Cord or Mercerized Fabrics ier of novelty cotton pei Sea Island cotton or soisette; in colored stripes and figured designs; French cuffs. 1.15 Regutar Price $2.00 Men’s Silk Mixture Shirts Custom Finish, of Corded Silk or Hoported sit silk Alpesh fabrics in effective novelty red stripes; French cuffs. 1.55 Regular Price $3.50 Young Men’s Shoes Oxfords, High Shoes or Tennis Oxfords Sizes 634 to 9 Oxfords or High Shoes of tan or black Russia calf, also patent leather; Tennis Oxfords of tan Russia calf with heavy ted rubber soles and heels. 3:75 Regular Price $5.00 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th St. AUMAHN & BRO AT &TH ST. & 8D AVE. We Close Evenings at 6 o'clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. 51° a Week Opens an Account Mahogany frames: po polish: \ upholstered wii Unt mabe pene spigaly $45, Vaid 3 comotere “v3 15 G Canale bely $125 Furniened. Furnished Be UR LIBER i or GcaEpl PAS Brat T| deal We Sole, Pets hectaen ead Conner | malice Fare [our outfit 5 comin FRO TT Furnished ‘The Antiseptic Powder to be peice wr Lord & Tay lor. Founded 1826 Special Offering for This Week Women’s Low & High Shoes From the smart Colonial with high heelsto:|- the comfortable low heel walking shoe $3.25 . Values $5.00 and $6.00 Women’s Dresses Remarkable Values for Thursday Dresses of W hste Crepe-de-Chine Crepe Meteor & Novelty Materials Sample and - (renamed one or two of a style. ... eis cewens $27.50 ‘alue 945,00 100 Afternoon & Piazza tare Of eponges ovelty stripe effects with combination laces; also tailor dhave mech oh th lace collar and cuffs, $15.00 & $19.50 Values $25.00 to $39.50 Dolly Varden, Votle & Crepe Dresses Straight line models, coat effect—with plain white voile $4.95 B $5.95 Values $8.50 and $10.00 Misses’ &8 Juniors’ Dresses &8 Coats Special Values for Thursday Misses’ & Juniors’ Summer Dresses Pretty Dolly Vardens, figured voiles, eponges and Hise: Ppa Ange og smart models, $4.95, $6.95, $7.95—Values up to $15.00 Misses’ Dresses Foiled gree voiles, linens and ginghams in attractive models $3.95 and $5.95—Values $6.50 and $9.50 Misses’ & Juniors’ Sport Coats The smartest models of the season in golf red, billiard green and checks, $5.95 and $6.95—Values $8.50 and $10.50 Misses’ & Juniors’ Tub Shirts * Beppe. vier eponges, Bedford cords, etc., in all the $1.95, $2.50, $2.95—Values $3.00 to $5.00 Opportune Sale of Bags & Suit Cases Cowhide Leather Suit Cases Linen lined, reinforced cones $4.75 % and 26 inches Value $5.50 ag 0: oe Bags és 1s corners, 15,} $4, 16,17 and 18 inches Value $5.50 #75 Cane Suit Cases Linen lined, leather bound and capped corners, $3.95 to $6.95 Mets Dott Co Rwaona| § in blac! grain, white orebony 50 fittings, flat model Formerly $5.95 3-5 Complete line of Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies Also Developing and Printing Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Commencing Monday, June 16, the Store Will Open at 0.4. Mi Read the Summer Resort Advertisements.” In To-Day’s World _ A list of places from which to make ote . sa hoes be eats “ |