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Ui SP OGM MUSE AMIS NGL Cee Dae TREN ety Gar seed is aa Ay ete Oe nae akan: ___ PRE -EVENTHG“ WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914. Ledyard sald he had considered “out- | was worried about Grand Trunk mat- rageous” and that he had eo told Mr. | tern. | Mellen, Under questioning by Chiet} “T asked Mr. Morgan if be was) Counsel Folk for the commission Mr., Worried over Grand Trunk affairs, ; Ledyard refused to testify that one|and he «aid ‘Not a bit.” ‘ AEROPLANE BLOWS UP aviation station and which was flying swiftly at an altitude of half a mile HALF MILE IN THE AIR over the forest of Gasquette, heard an explosion and saw a burst of ‘ _ flame. a few moments later a 4 monts of the aeroplane to which the # the evithies in the Now Haven mi “Did Mr. Mellen send the letter ' ' a och jor res in jew Haven min- J th Two French Army Aviators Are tha tree aya ine tealen oe tie ree H Of [EN utes felating to a Billard Company | Te same day he wrote it? | Hurled to Earth and sia found torribly burned and muti- transaction was “false,” but said it pe y waplien, det if i eer in ett ee lated. did not M courred | t@nographer, dictated the letter and Killed. | — . poiee eee nvatone mera Cement that the stenographer brought it | Va Well in City Hall Park. Miah adhitvedhlat back and Mr. Mellen made a few! DIJON, France, June 6.—Two| Mayor Mitchel announced to-day that} Mr. Ledyard’a testimony was cn-| corrections, {believe he sald he wae! French army aviators, Lieut. Gironne | the question of news and bootblack | livened by a lively clash with Mr. ji - + + je | “| sending it right al b: Sl | and Sapper Rioux, were killed to-day | juntod satiniactorily. Ile explained that — Folk in which the witness insisted In] 19 you know: of tay soataramian | while flying near here no one Will be deprived of the right to Answering questions in his own WAY ay to the propricty of sendine the! Peasants watching an aeroplane (Mave f,ftand in the park. and thatiLawyer Tells Interstate COM-| ana appealed to Commissioner Dan-| eter?" i the | which had risen from the military | traffic t# interfered with Saat 1 . fels to sustain bt “None except what I have men- | im. ” i mission New Haven Directors tioned | ——— - —_ _ =] At the outset, J. W. H. Crim, at-] Q. Did you have anything to do with | , ‘ : torney for former President Melien,!Mr. Melien'’s defense or advise him Were Not Dummies. read into the record Mr, Mellen's much |*HY further? A. 1 did not. discussed letter to former United] tae the prccccdinny ating of the lot. Save the Babies. ter the proceedings of the Grand Jury . WASHINGTON, June 5.—Lewie| States Attorney Wise at New York, | terminated with the indictment of Mr.! . assuming responsibility for the Grand| Mellen, did they not? A. Yer, and be. | or nearly one-quarter, dio before they reach ‘one year ; thirt seven | mony on New Haven Railroad finan- | inaicted, At. der if his request to the District-at- | Percent or more one-third, before they are five, and one-half before | cial affaira before the Interstate Com-| stolen had testified he took the re-|toMney would be granted. . Do y y merce Commission, denied that the | sponsibility to shield the late J. Pler-| say may be ised neainat ae ne Gre Mr. Ledyard yester-| yes. Q. Your relations with Morgan were You made yachting We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a ||. "4 majority of these precious lives, - Neither do we henitate to say that many |New Haven directors were “dum- vt li of these infantile eats sre occasioned by the use of narcotic ons, { mien” or that the tate J. P. Morgan Teen Ue Cra Gents that con-| quite intimate ies and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain tf Ergin Nel trips with him, more ‘or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, {°F former President Mellen dominat~ |igtier and asked Mr. Ledyard it it] {rps with him. and Dub cect] deadly poisons. In any ey oy siupefy, retard circulation and lead |ed the board, He said he offen had! accorded with his recollection and|A ‘That is correct, } Age ig roa Fgh gg sap al alge erin Chae, Se opposed Mr. Morgan, that the board | Mr. Ledyard replied that it did. orca aa tia ae ahen cbpesed ‘sauses the blood to circulate properly, opens the meetings were well attended and that! Mr. Ledyard told of Mr. Meiien tell-| Haven board generally all the directors took part|ing him that he had heard of some) Did you pone him enough to} 08 . = : th{make him mad? never hesitated in the proceedings. conferences Mr. Morgan had with) ate Min, iainiy what I theca, pores of the skin and allays fever. Genuine Castoria always bears the The profit of John L. Billard in the jofficials of the Grand Trunk and asked| "nr, Polk ‘naked Mr. Ledyard about | Roston and Maine transaction Mr.jaim to inquire of Mr. Morgan if ke a small dividend in connection with Special Luncheon Served 11 to 2.30—40c and 50c New York's Coolest Restaurant Up in the Air Where the Breeses Blow Music by the Royal Stuart Orchestra = s2<_ Continuing the Great Sale} Uy of $1.50 to $3.00 Shirts, Special at $ 1.00 eines sale represents the entire surplus lots from several of the best shirt makers in the country. Every shirt is clean and fresh, just taken from the boxes. Every shirt is guaranteed perfect. The Styles The Materials ‘They are all coat modeff, soft French cuffs, collars at- Mite and a ven ond Cotton, imported and domestic endless aateetect cad domestic Percale, Crepes, and an | tached, collars to match and with the plain meckband. dle ‘i 5 ment of Sik Novelty are eee othe, also a good assort-!erhey are made very large and full, and neatly finished eid . ; hroughout. The Colors—X°t_*, undesirable one in the tot.|* 3 Plain colors, stripes, dots and figures. _—We have given over the entire main aisle for Light and dark effects. All colors guaranteed fast Note Whi cat pad tems cocntet ch ects beste ce The Sizes—aii sizes trom 1316 to 18, as to attend to your wants quickly. Be wise and come Boys’ Wash Norfolk Suits at $3.50 ———s a In linen, linen crash and-black New $3 to $4 Three Three and white crash, made in the Ueangine |S Sotede"?| soctoase | osc Manin |) [atin teat, iad 1_ Sak Neokiies |) \_Night Shirts) ers. Sizes 7 to 17 years. imnson Crawford. Main Floor. a | ae SS \, Shadow Lace Guimpes Toilet Articles . 1.50 DE MEDICI COLLAR REGULAR Cis UNUSUALLY LOW PRICED AT UNPRECEDENTED PRICES QUANTITY LIMITED. NONE SENT C. O. D. At 79c & °1.19 jonable open front vest s! with smart de Medici it S ¢ and cream; dainty shadow lace designs. Neckwear at 44c_ |New Nose Veilings, Low neck vest guimpes of 24c Yd. dow lace and net; pleated] Made of durable octagon mesh net, with a ¢ ———— Dainty Undermuslins GOWNS, COMBINATIONS, PRINCESS SLIPS AND PETTICOATS—WORTH TO $3.98. Special at *1.98 Fine nainsook, prettily and effectively trimmed Pebeco Tooth 25c Sweetheart Paste, at 2 Yc Soap, Cake One fet oa stem a es 26c funda Salen 2 with laces and embroideries. Numerous styles Listerine, . ey Deodor- to select from, in elaborate and neat effects. front net guimpes, button trim- ’ large Si2€....cseeeee es BOC ieee. cvsnieseacs 7 | Some are slightly soiled from handling, therefore med; high neck, fine Brussels | chenille dotted bordet Dioxogen, Peroxide, this great reduction. An opportunity to purchase Bet gulmpens white, ream, | width that jus medium tite... 25 1 quart bottle........ 11¢ || beautiful undergarments at a great saving. ac | : Main Fleor ———___ yy Simpson Crawford—BSecond Floor. ___/ Misses’ and Juniors’ White Continuing the Clearance Ok fee teas xh ace TRIMMED MILLINERY ED ARE RECENTLY TRIMMED MID- SUMMER MODELS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES Beautiful allover embroidered voiles, dainty shadow laces and soft nets, simply and elaborately trimmed in many effective and girlish styles, finished with colored silk girdles and delicate ruchings at neck and sleeves. Skirts designed in new tier and Russian tunic effects. Sizes 14 to 20 and 18 to 19. Girls’ Tub Dresses Worth $1.00 to $1.25 ¢ Special at 89c Made in several up-to-date models, in shepherd ( \ , checks, plaids, lawns, Dolly Vardens, sizipes, linenc,, \ > crash and chambrays: daintily trimmed with contrast. ing materials, All the leading Summer colors, Sizes 6 < to 4, Girls’ White Dresses A at $1.49 to $7.98 ¢ Fine lawns, nets and organdies, daintily trimmed with allover embroidery and fine Valenciennes laces and insertions. A assortment of styles to choo from. All are finished with crushed belts of satin rib- bons. Some have and low necks and elbow sleeves. J Skirts have deep flounces of embroidery and laces fin- ished to match the waist. Sizes 6 to 14. Special, $1.00 Main Floor. 800 Women’s up to $5.00 Trim- med Hats. Special, $2.50 400 Women's up to $7.50 Trim- med Hats. Main Floer, + Special, $3.50 300 Women's up to 89.50 Trim- med Hats, ‘ 3s Every new and up-to-date style suitable for Sum- mer wear is represented in this sale. This is an oppor- tunity which may never be repeated again. Read every item carefully. Middy Blouses Women’s Fignes Hats | 7/3 “i spetal'Sio0 a : ane a | the Balkan. aad middy in |styles, daintily trimmed Dispiayed in the French Trimmed Hat Salon. About 150 with navy blue, red and ry ry ht n-Jalso all white. Sizes from 6 models, forr-rly priced up to $16.50, 1 ian 5 | Atal ‘Bimpoon Crawford, Mala and Second Fleors, wford—Third Floo 28 DENT) ACE ER 220 CENTOS cP UE ac? INI AA, Store Opens at 9 A. M. ge GE a? along with you on your vacation trip. for both men and women and fasten on with a The watch is of gunmetal and is specially constructed to stand rough usage. leather strap. Special at $3.98 to $5.98 mn hi him to though he had said he did not want to take it. Q. Well, you finally took it? A, Yes, as | have said before, | took it and gove it to a charity In which Mr, Morgan was interested. Q. So he had his way, after all? A. He had his way and I had mine. Q. You aid not fuss with him ver hard? A. I refuse to answer tha! queation. “Were the Connecticut directors largely dammies?" Mr. Folk asked. “I should not say that.” Mr. Led- yard replied. “Mr. Mellen certainly was not a dummy. Chariea F. Brook- ¢r was not, Mr. Rrush war a most Agarensive and obstinate old man, Mr. Whittemore was an able man of large interests, Mr. Frank Brewmter was a young, e@nergstic man, who asked many questions, MWenry McHarg waa a man of large Inte nd “Did you get a new $20 gold plece every time you attended a directors’ meeting of the New Haven? Mr, Folk asked "Yoa,” Mr. Ledyard replied. MAYORS END SESSION. Health Questions Discussed on Last Day of Mee AUBURN, N.Y. ‘The final day of the ‘onference of Mayors was devoted to public health questions. Health Commissioner Her- man M. Biggn read a paper on the sub- oe “How the State Will Help,” or. Donald B. Armstrong, Superin' dent of the Bureau of Public ff i, New York City. apoke on "Public Health Values, « few Modern Fallacies.” Health Officer’ George W. led the jer of Kochester, Men’s Norfolk Summer Suits > COAT AND PANTS—COOL AND PRACTICAL VACATION SUITS. REGULARLY RE- TAILED AT $15.00, Special at °6.75 Made up of Summer weight cheviot and cassimeres, all this season's styles, in grays, tans and mixtures, all well tailored and perfect fitting; couts are mohair lined; trousers have cuff bottom; also some sack three-piece suits, in English and conservative models, in Summer weight material, in the new shades of gray and tans. Sizes $2 to 40. Men’s *2 & *2-° Straw Hats, at *1™ All this season's wanted styles, in several rough braided straws, in the newest medium and high crowns and well trimmed. All sizes, Boys’ Blue Serge Suits at $4.95 In all wool navy blue serge, made Norfolk model coat and two pair of fall lined toose cut knicker trousers suits, are of a sun-proof navy blue serge, all wool. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Bracelet Watches THAT ARE PERFECT TIMEKEEPERS AND HAVE HERETOFORE SOLD AF 83. Special at *1.95 ideal to take They are of these wrist watches ai Simpson Crawford, Main Pleer, Extraordinary Saturday Sale of Juvenile Apparel Women’s Low Shoes At Half Usual Price $2.50 and $3.00 White Pumps AND NEW—SIZES FOR WOMEN, AND GROWING GIRLS At $1.50 Pr. Strictly up-to-the-minute footwear; white leather pumps Also White C Shoes with the rs grace to the feet $4.00 Colonials & Pumps Dresses MEAS HT BACK? DSP, BIS = SHR STOMACH?—PIPE'S DER Try it! In five minutes indi-| whole world, and besides, it te gestion goes and stomach an underwriting dicate which Mr. Morga: ‘Creed accept, i Time it! In five minutes all stomach distress gone. No indigestion, heart- burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid or eructations af undigested food, no dizsi- nees, bloating, foul breath or headache. A Pape's Diapepsin is noted for ite speed | Some nie ek ae ee in regulation upset stomachs. It is the DIAPEPS | “Larce SO CENT CASE ANY DRUG STORE. You Can Join the Fast Growing Fami Customers with Ve Which we extend for the benefit of our customers im all Boys’ Wash Suits In this season's newest mod- DAINTY MISSES Misses’ and Children’s White canvas button shoes in regulation cut. and perfect, Millions of men and women new: their feels fine. ¥ . semis heady to give tostaat - PAPE'S 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF CURES INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES, Charge Account Little Formality. Be Sure to Ask About the Plan of Deferred Payments Homefuraishing Departments. at $1.00 . nt'y trimmed, all wash material Ribbon Girdles A CHIC ADDITION TO Fue cosrUeen, USUALLY Special at 49c Choice of plaid ribbon or fancy ratin ribbon in white, pink or blue. Finished with a tailored bow and satin buckle. Tatfeta Ribbon Moire Ribbon 29¢ a yard 19c a yard 634 inches wide. High). 5 inches wide; heavy black satin lustre; white, pink of pore Be % ality. Recta ality. Main Wloer, a Shoes and Pumps. led arched lines that give! All Goodyear welt soles, SMART NEW TWEAR THAT GIVES SER- VICE WHILE SHOWING THE BEST STYLE At $2.00 Pr. All the wanted leathers—-Patent, Black, Gun, Calf, Also White Buckskin and White Canvas. All sizes in every style. By fair comparison the best shoe buying proposition before the women of New York to-day, All new and perfect. White Shoes At $ 1.00 Pr. All are new Regularly $1.50. All sizes, Simpson Crawford, Main Fleer.