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Checked Voile; smart models, Bize 14 to 18 years. Gabardine, Corduroy or Golfine. the “cribbing” investigation to-day by Midshipman C. M. Reagel. Reagel told before of his posseesion of keys to the various Academy de- partments and of the midnight visits he paid to them, but represented that he was merely ekylarking and gained no advantage so far as examinations MD rANos For Burke Foundation Three Matbushek pianos have been installed in the Burke Foun, dation in White Plains, New York, » $7,000,000 home for con- valescents. One of the instru- ments bas been placed in the superintendent's office, another in the nurses’ room and the third in the assembly ball. The order was for by many con but the committee was convii of the vapor quality of the MATHUSHEK. ‘The most durable piano in thé world. ¢ in end see the beautiful new styles. MATHUSHEK, Broadway and <7th Street ‘Phoaco—6547-5668 Bryant. Broadway&47th St., NewYork WN.J. New Bronewich,N.J. | isérRleouk ve. Se Ceres Sect Red Bank, N. J. Plainfeld, N. J, $ Broad Street 214 Weot Freat St. Brooklyn, N. Y.—907 Broadway FES ees 25 H2 Ha Hae i AMERICAN NURSE HONORED. PHILADELPHIA, June (Continued from First Page.) “PLATONIC” FRIEND) — THAT THAW IS SANE HAMPSHIRE SWEAR (Continued from First Page.) It became was Grawn on the Corn Exchange |(emoanor always impressed him as | Thaw's attorneys had Goclared | Bank by Miss Tempest. They ran all | “Or” ‘ove svamination it the way from $75 to $1,600. A check tomney General Becker questioned for the latter amount Miss Tempest witness closely as to Thaw’s interest identified as one she had given in pay- |! ment of some party dresses she needed two years ago. the corpo children in the reform the witness could say was that he p; thought Thaw was only interested in On cross-examination Attorney|the spirit of revenge Gustave Lange jr. 414 not dwell at|4 punished child length upon the protectorate feature, | desire that an a Q. Have your friendship and rela- tiong remained all through these cightedn years? A. Yes, sir, And er of Manchester, while I have been friendly, too, with soso or resentment it feel and his might be made | to another side of @ refractory child’s| BIRMINGHAM, Als., June 25.—fya Jones, hanged here to-day, left orice Walter M. Lang, @ real estate deal- in his cell in which he confessed Bede, gy, NA responstbitity for thirteen murders, Two of his victima were white men, one a Mobile and Ohio brakeman and the nature. » 1914, re- Thaw lated a telephone conversation with in regard Mr. Robertson, there has not been) Thaw Mr. Schiffer. ‘Miss Tempest After a bitter ing counsel ie| opening of the Robertson named pract M. Nelson, an honor man of Tempest’s bedroom ———— ATTACHE IS RECALLED. —_ as Others Were From Germany. Gets Royal Red Cress for Work in War. that the man; ore 3 months ago and ene too, after thi th Fhanders battlefield. baltegrent Dental ‘mitted no milli forces at any time. During June, Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 5 P. M. James MeCreery & Co, - 34th Street 5th Avenue Purchases on Saturday, June 26th, Will Appear on Bill Rendered August Ist Extraordinary Offerings—MISSES' AND _GIRLS' SUMMER APPAREL 450 Misses’ Summer Dresses of Striped, Figured or Size 14 to 18 years. 4.75, 8.75 and 10.75 98 Misses’ Linen Dresses,—practical models. White, Light ¢ Blue, Pink, Rose or Tan. Size 14to 18 years. 4.75 and 8.75 125 Misses’ White Dresses,—chic models in Net or Voile. 8.75 and 14.75 150 Misses’ Wasliable Skirts of Repp, Linen, Cordeline, Size 14 to 18 years. 2.95, 3.95 and 5.75 125 Misses’ Coats,—various models suitable for sport, street, beach, motor or general wear. Size 14 to 18 years. 12.75 and 18.50 260 Girls’ Washable Dresses,—Plain, Striped or Plaid Ginghams, Repp, Linen and Flowered Voile. Size 6 to 14 years. 95c, 1.45 and 1.95 165 Girls’ White Dresses,—pretty models, richly trimmed with valenciennes lace; also embroidered effects in Voile, Lawn or Net. Size 6 to 14 years. 2.95. '4.95 and 6.95 Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses. Size 6 to 18 years. 75c, 95¢ and 1.15 Girls’ Middy Skirts of White or Navy Blue Galatea, Tan Khaki or Navy Blue Serge. Size 6 to 14 years. i 1.35 and 2.95 Girls’ and Misses’ Bloomers of Navy Blue or White Galatea, Tan Khaki or Navy Blue Serge. 6 to 18 yrs. 1.35 and 2.95 Special Values—YOUNG MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Sth Floor Young Men's Suits. Size 82 to 40 inch chest. Fees) regularly 24.50, 17.50 Young Men's Palm Beach Cloth Suits,—light and dark colors, Size $4 to 40 inch chest. regularly 10.50, 8.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits of Cheviot or Tweed; incomplete sizes. regularly 5.50, 3.95 Boys’ Straw and Panama Hats........... 1,00 to 2.95 regularly $1.95 to 5.00 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits in Tan Striped Linen, Gray Crash or White Duck. Sire 7 to 14 years. Special 2.85 * and Girls’ Auto Dusters,—made of Gray or T PI aa Mey fg: Peo regularly 8.75," 1.98 Boys’ Silk and Linen “K. & 8." Tapeless Blouses in Tan or White. Size 7 to 14 years. regularly 2.50, 1.95 Advance Announcement JULY SALE OF FURNITURE, BEDS & RUGS Although this sale will not commence until Monday, June 28th, advance selections may be made to-morrow. Purchases will appear on bill rendered August Ist. Annual Clearance Sale HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS Anglo-Persian and French Wilton Rugs,—exception- ally durable. .. regularly 62.50, 42.50 8.3x10.6 feet.. ++ regularly 56.75, 39.75 36x63 inches regularly 10.50, 7.50 Extra large sizes from 10,.6x12 to 11.8x15 ft. reduced for immediate clearance. English and Domestic Printed Linoleums,—heaviest grade; 2 yards wide. regularly 60c, sq. yd. 45c Special—150 Rolls of Heavy China Matting, rolls of 40 Aagam Model Suite, as illustrated 127.00 regularly 175.00 This Suite is made of Mahogany or finished in Antique Ivory Enamel, and includes Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full Size Bed. = that attachment I naturally felt tor S excused. it between oppos- per- mitted Mr. Lange to read to the jury @ transcript of testimony taken in the divorce suit of Mrs, Mildred G. Bell against James Bell, a Wall Street broker, which was tried last January. Mise Tempest, it was alleged at the trial, was ‘as co-respondent in the Bell case re The record showed that although in violation of the rule} Miss Tempest was not named as co- tice. it her colored maid testified j@ also declared that Midship-| that one morning she went into Miss to serve break- lass, who is one of the seven fast and found Bell, Miss Tempest recommended for! and Litian Splitdort there, The jury rooma and isughed. drawers of instructors. had borrowed a key to the department in English from Nelson on one occa- Lieut. Latham Orderea From Paris WASHINGTON, June 25.—That Lieut. J. ©. Latham, now on his way to this country from Paris, where he was Na- val Attache at the American Embassy, had been permanently recalled, was 35M |learned at the Navy Department to- Mercier, of Camden, N. J..| av. "No explanation was obtainable, han taen Royal | Get st was generally taken for granted fea Yo the recent recall of Kemerican military’ attaches tn Gere ticent cerning calls, too, Dut it has ‘boon the igerents was very friendly to ob- by foreigners. The alties per- “nom itary observers with their house I suggested the witness said, “but he told me he was not inter- ested in wine rooms.” Mr. Lang said he had visited Thaw and dined with him and he had never noted in him any demeanor other than that of @ gentleman of entire Mat yer asked the witness if he knew any- thing about paranoia, and received a reply Ih the negative, “You wouldn't know Dementia Praecox if you met ber in the street, would you?” "No," replied the witness, and he je spectators layghed as he left the stand. WOMAN SAYS SHE BELIEVES THAW SANE. Mrs. Lang, the wife of the preced- ing witness, gave corroborating evi- dence as to Thaw’s rationality, Eugene P. Neute, former United States Marshal in Manchester, N. H., said he liked Thaw and believed him sane, He and Thaw had often played whist together, and the witness de- scribed himself as the best player in Manchester and an authority on the game. “Do you know that the world’s reatest expert in chess is now in Stattonwan and knows nothing else?” Mr. Cook asked, and the witness re- plied that he didn’t know it, and laughed. But be said he did know that Thaw was “a wonderful hand at whist.” Robert P. Johnston, a flour miller of Manchester, N. H., testified that Thaw refused to dance with any girls at tho Manchester balls. Mr. Cook, on | cross-examination, took the witness into the intricacies of dance steps and wanted to know whether the one-step and the “kitchen sink” had permeated to Manchester. “No; we dance in the parlor up there,” Johnston ted. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY THINKS THAW SANE. Burrett Hinman, prosecuting attor- ney of Coos County, N. H., who met Thaw in Gorham, testified that he believed Thaw to be rational. Mrs. Helen B Chandler of Gorham, N. H., wife of a hotel proprietor in that place, was another witness who constde: Thaw normal, Charles A. Chandler, husband of the preceding witness, testified he had gone camping and fishing with Thaw and had him as a guest in his hotel, and believed him sane and “very nice." There had been no com- plaints about Tiaw from any of the other guests, he said. Moving pictures of Harry K. Thaw, taken while he was confined in the Coaticook Jail, in Canada, a month after his escape from Matteawan Asylum, are to be thrown upon a screen in Supreme Court Justice Hendrick’s court room for the en- lightenment of the jury which 1s sit- ting now to pass upon his sanity. Deputy Attorney General Frank K. — COMBINE THE mw TWO 4 More Coupons MorePremiums You can now get United whenyou ber at the United Cites Stores and the veee Coupons you get furnishing goods changed for any of the many useful articles end with everything you buy if ye trade at stores ying this United Shi: ie iT were taken in Bep- tember, 1913, in and about Coaticook 4 under the personal direction of jal Reid, who in several We Sate a eee ce, be oure oy marked eccentricity of Thaw at that| anger to-day Mra. Mabel A dard, wealthy real estate operator, put known to-day that/ the finishing touches to her romantic asked | the] marriage to Albert H. Stoddard, whoin she sued for divorce. Mra. Stoddard, who lives at the Bilt- . | State's legal representatives to release 'y At- Thaw on ball and postpone the pres- the ent trial until the autumn and had ral punishment of the have been advanced was that Thaw bu beeling ey vane . ave van was aw school. All wanted to take a trip to the Panama- poe Pe ty - . other a Minnesota deputy sheriff. The | others were negroes. Pictures Sa Mrs. “When the gd sees these plc- Be fore ‘acifio Exposition with his mother. pci AL AE CONFESSED 13 MURDERS. & divorce Ome ee Store Hours in June 9 A.M. to5 P.M. FOUNDED 1886 Charge purchases CLEARANCE the most up-to-the-minute styles; faille silk, also some models adorned with novelty braids. The materials are: gabardine, serges and novelty, checks, a style, but all exceptional values. Misses’ Summer Dresses The variety and beauty of these daint iW filmy and altogether desirable frocks, wil skirt has the gots tucks, satin girdle, 2 # ial $5.95. Wy lodels of white and colored voles, figured j crepes, checked and striped lawns and fig- ured batiste, developed in all the well-liked appeal to the younger folks, colors of the season, and tucked varieties. Price $5.95. White Batiste Frocks—the cool, su: Summer parties. A charmin, N, B.—Nurees’ apparel should be cor- rect whether for park, street or in the home. vere complete outfits in the 2. ds’ Second Floor Wonderful Clearance of BOYS’ APPAREL Suits, Blouses and Hats for Bigger Boys and Small Tots At Marvellous Reductions This is price saving time in our section and the values we talk about are all saving ones. Boys’ washable suits in the popular Twist and Russian styles for children from 3 to 8 years of age are priced 95c, Middy, Then there are Norfolk su The striped madras models with at collar are here today in sizes from 7 years at 58c, > Fourth Floor, © for the uniform price, $1.45. rom $1.75 to 2.75, 0) <> 0 ED 0 <> 0 <Q 10) WHEN TAKEN FOR LIFE motes Him and Also Di- from a clerk to Vice-President of the M. C. Cole Real Estate Company, of which she is the head. After making him her life partner things did not go along #0 well. Mra. Stoddard discovered that there was another Mra. Albert Stoddard, eS oe Ro month will appear on bills rendered August 1st. Friday and Saturday and SKIRTS for MISSES Misses’ Suits Are Now $9.50 and 12.50 a These remarkably natty suits have been taken from our regular stock and are in | ¥ Skirts in the new flare pessable patch pockets trimmed with a to little gowns that Misses need a number of for showing of these models in white voile; blouse adorned For the CHILDREN Oliver Twist, Beach Suits and Tommy "Tucker models. Selling for $1.55. its of blue serge and mixed cheviots in the fashionable gray and brown combinations—smart models at $5.00. Better quality cheviot mixtures, special $6.75, were $8.50and $10.00. Sizes7 to 18 years, Boys are always needing more blouse wi Little Boys’ Straw Hats at Small Prices Milan straws in various shapes and trim-} Better qualities, but wonderfully small ia mings for small tots and lace boys, all to, STOPS ITC vorces Him. is dle 4 Supreme Court Justice Er- (he Deting Coemeete dd slain , Mabel Cole Stoddard De- made during the balance of the of SUITS, DRESSES beautifully tailored and trimmed with moire and Some only one of Former prices $25.00 to 30.00. a Wee: with cluster tucks, lace insertion. Collar * and vest of white hemstitched net. The Are priced $8. Tub Skirts, $1.95, 2.50, 2.95, 3.95 _ Of corduroy, gabardine, cordeline and pigne in pecially attractive eae with the ndeome pearl buttons. Prices mmery | material. Middy Blouses, 95c to $1.75 Made of white drill with collar and cuffs of Sonttastiog color. SPECIAL SALE in This Section DRESSES, SUITS and SHOES Reduced in Price CHILDREN'S SUMMER FROCKS Suspender dresses in a variety of checked 7 and dainty little Dolly Varden frocks are foiees your selection at the low price of $1.95, Beautifully made dresses of figured voiles some of ; which have the new bolero shi ieee walita with shirred skirt to match and wide black velvet belts, priced $2.95. Z In long waisted effects, nothing is lovelier for the small girl than one ese pin tucked flowered. dimity models with Valenciennes lace insertions and satin girdles, priced $3.95. be The All White Frocks $1.95, 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 : are here in a tempting yey rr ia batiste and lawn, a: and lace edgings. have satin belts, Third Fleer. An Opportunity in CHILDREN'S SHOES Summer Footwear for Dress & Play Here they are in all the smart, com- fortable and orthopedic lasts, the shoes that look good and wear well. Pumps and Oxford ties in black. and tan $2.28; 1154" t0 24295 Ie atiee Beka & fe 4 De a 6 to 11 $2-75; mg to 2, $3.50, lia, Play Oxfords A epleadia Pi agen fy a Rese pa ra if 3 Eto 1, $2,285 1134 to'2, $2.50. Barefoot Sandals : In white and tan Russia calf; sizes 6 to 12, $1.45; 1134 to 2, $1.65; 234 to 6, $1.95. Becond a Boys’ High and Low Shoes Now $2.35 In tan and black Rus: calf and patent leather; reduced from $3.00 and $3.50, Sizes 1 to 6, boys’ Oliver ta to 14 price, are a few shapes in Milan and Panama ‘ormerly straws. Special, $2.95. Formerly to $4.00, Floor, Fourth