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stand before Supreme Court Justice and Clarke and testified against his own kin in the separation sult brought by Mrs, Hdith Hamersley Roosevelt against John EB, His testimony ma- terially 1 Mrs, Roosevelt, The basi the enmity was some- thing John KE. had said about his d 7 BROTHERS AT ODDS IN ROOSEVELT i his wife, the witness said he rebuked his brother for using “such awful language” to his wife, “I told | [him he said, “that as a Roosevelt | Robert B. Tells of John E.'s * himself.” His Bad Language. | i ___ | vert said that for six or seven weoke AN antagonism existing between |he and his brother did not speak, John Ellis Roosevelt and his bro ith at Sayville they saw each Robert H. of Washington, 1. cousins of T. R., was disclos day wi tB, took th » Was always an undercur- rent of bitterness, ill feeling, between = |us and sometimes it broke out into [an open row. I always tried to keep jout of his domestic affairs,” the wit- | ness declared. | "When did you become openty un- friendly to your brother?” Mr. Roose- | ee the assertions made by him on the witness stand reflecting upon my Integrity and standing,” was the sply, Which brought smiles to the Misses Jean and Vansy osevelt, daughters of the defend. + At times, the witness Was so much “fast conversation at | yville between his brother and Mrs, | yvelt that he (Pf threat- | leave the place and never and most serious quarrel ife arose the Mrs. want to go without hauffeur and maid, the witness s she feared her husband's driving. Since the founding of the brand (over 25 years ago) we have permitted nothing but the beet quality of food products to be packed under our “Royal Scarlet” brand. That is why your grocer will always recommend “Royal Scarlet” food prod- ucts. He knows they are the best that money can buy—-that they never pro- duce a dissatisfied customer, and mean more trade for him. You are} Where does it lead you? the wit- Mttle too tight- her she showed me You want the best, so try some of our “Royal Scarlet” products to-day. You will find them exactly as repre- sented and, we know, su- perior to all others. joined a party at Roman matned till the place el that he d help | R. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Founded in ist 108 yeare of successful merciaandising NEW YORK. touch the | At w, shoul- and He B. Altman & Co. | Unusual Values in | Men’s High and Low Shoes complete) (sizes i e toemorrow in a special er of styles about to be nated from stock stly in tan and black gh there are also some in To facilitate a quick dis- 1 at very low prices. Department, First Floor) Fifth Auenw, New York w=eGOOD! DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK: WHALEN BROS: 219, 221, 2238, 225, 227 161, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street | Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckolt St. No Deposit-- 50c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture on $20 Worth of Clothing | No Deposit-—$1 Weekly Big Buifet Specials S08) " 500¢ Weekly Library Sults, Craftsman's and Fumed Suits. inj various designs, up- holstered and plain, You can buy a Rice euls here 19-9 g7_ Discount onthe dollar - (O Coupon on credit purchase]? RUGS 249 840 when opening new account yt in Cur it you bring th’s advertisement with you, FE Staze ie Weeks MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS: oe thelr winter plans. [brother on the witness stand at some | "Y |tiine a ores pausing with emotion. ace mother of my three children. Describing quarrels between John married to hor thirty years when she l 1912. _ ‘4 Quarrels With His Wife and. |e should be profoundly ashamed of |. cigarmake | woodshed back of his home at No. 151 Upon cross-examination Mr. Roose- Lawrence stre _%HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916. Mrs. Roosevelt once discussed he wanted to open our tow $41,000 BANK STEAL . he said, “I could not. T was jally and physically unable to i suggested the motor trip Then it was that she grew and referred to my dead one.” ir dead one?” asked Mr. Ran- “You mean your first wife?” es, sir,” Mr, Roosevelt said, “she was the Accused Man, Twenty Years in Employ of Stoneham, Mass., In- stitution, Is arrested. STONBHAM, Mass, June 7— Harry A. Jones, for twenty years as- sistant cashter and clerk of the Stone- ham National Bank, was arrested by e ,| Federal officials to-day, charged with Was found hanging in the| 2ostracting $41,000 bank fund for hie own uae, Judge William F. Stevens, a direc- tor of the bank, reported the matter, | f alleging, it was stated, that Jones had vered sl.ortages by entries,on inae- |} accounts. bank has not been ted, its o! stated. I was It ts hard, this morning missed him, "s health had not ; 4 was poor and that he had dent, “Having drunk adn’t drunk Postum!”’ taste of Postum. Postum is made from wheat, roasted with a bit of wholesome molasses—a pure food-drink that is both healthful and delicious. A great many sufferers from headaches, ‘coffee heart,’ nervousness, sleeplessness and other ills brought on by the use of coffee with its nerve-destroying drug, caffeine, have found happy relief by quitting coffee and using POSTUM *“There’s a Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal—the original form—must be boiled; Instant Postum-—soluble—is made in the cup with hot water, instantly. The cost per cup is about the same, and both kinds are equally cclicious when made right. For Sale by Grocers. Flag Day Aato A campaign to per Mobilist to display the on his car on Fiag Day, e 14, CHARGED 70 CLERK eon started by the Sons of the Amer an Revolution, ‘The autolsts and of ed igi Smart Sport Hats ; ( What He Found cup of coffee,’’ said a certain fo sae “I found that I Numbers of people, like this doctor, have been pleasantly surprised at the pleasant aroma and snappy, Java-like And yet, Postum doesn't contain a particle of coffee—and better still, not a particle of the drug, caffeine, nor any other harmful substance. R.H. Macy & Ca.’e Attractions Are Their Low Prices Vac Sale Extraordinary of enante ospecially are their patriotiam by FB On Sale Thursday G Friday Millinery Departm’t 2nd Floor F Fight Pyorrhea Disease), which creeps Without pain or Sozodont At much less than our Regular Prices We are known as having probably the largest assortment of sport hats in New York—Style, quality and value are making our hats the favorites. In this sale to be held Thursday and Friday, we offer our best numbers at less than our regular prices. They include the following style-values: an excellent coffee, but TwoExcellent Sport Hats Special at $1.79 each Combination Sport Hat beautifully made of brilliant Lisere straw in sweater colors, with alternate white felt stripes on crown. White felt finishes edge of brim; elso around crown. /Iustrated at left. New Felt Sport Hats in very becoming shapes, rolling side brims trimmed with gros- ain tibbon, White, Chartreuse, Pearl, Saxe, Rose, Orchid and Green. Illustrated at right. Panama Hats Excellent quality of Japanese Panamas, in very becoming large shapes. ‘These hats re- quire little trimming—a band is sufficient. This special price is much below our regular figure. $1.49 each. “Real Milan” Sport Hat One of the most popular hate of the New Double Brim Sport Hat Made of new rough Milan straw, me- dium size mush- | | season. Made of room shape, fins] | real Milan, large ished with gros- | | mushroom — shupe. grain ribbon. Mack, | | Very chic. Navy, Navy, Sa R Saxe, Green, Rose, Black, Purple, treuae, ete. trated. Illue- $2.79 c ‘i Purple or Whi Reason” Ruiegt Weg t6 “Wen-Chow”’ Hats in large, shady shapes, untrimmed. These hats are in great demand. Navy, Purple, Green and Natural. Regular prices $1.39 and 81.49 each, Specially priced at 99¢ Black, be 5 i High Grade Milan Sailor This is also a large sailor with drooping, soft New Lisere Sailor One of — the most pleasing new styles — You won’t be the only one to buy them in dozen lots 4,600 ummer Shirts $1.09 An immense variety of uncommonly fine shirts in The materials are strikingly smart Summer colorings. Satin Striped Madras Cut over our own wide and roomy patterns and carefully finished in every detail according to our own exacting specifications. They are just the kind of shirts you want, for they display real quality and good taste. This is an opportunity Summer supply at a very moderate price. Macy’s-Main Floor, 35th Street, Front Herald Square Thursday at 9 A. M. we will place on sale in the Men’s Shirt Department Fine Woven Madras Crepe Weaves in Many Up-to-date Patterns RH Macy Co ve 5 brim, made of very fine Milan, with flanges. Black, White or Navy, with colored or white ribbon, as made of fine Lisere with a soft brim trim- med with band and rosette or gros-grain rib- bon. Black and He - Mua rated, it Illustrated, Spe- $2.97 cial, $3.49 Macy's—Second Floor, 34th Street, Front $10 Monthly, Until Paid OR. 46" ST. te Will Buy One of ees rat (erat oe font Trac’ ‘y IN PLAIN FIGURES, Buffet in Quartered Oak, Golden Finish, 18°" China Closet, in Quartered Oak, $47 on Credit y WE PAY FREIGHT, A Complete Assortment of Columbia Records on Hand We Sell on Credit Columbia Talking Machines $22 WILL-FURNISH YOU A HONE 3 Rooms Furnished, $49-% 4 Rooms Furnished, $6 9-98 $89.9 § 1 09: 5 Rooms Furnished, 149° MAKE YOUR aso = eRMS Our Terms Apply also to New York, New Jersey, Long Istand & Conn, Write for New Cataloque, Malied FREE. GOETZ & CO. 81-87 COURT ST. eres | BROOKLYN , fHoxe r EVENINGS 1052 Main every 81 COLUMBIA $ wach | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, | A BOX OF FIVE LILY DRINKING CUPS FREE to lay in your Just the Thing for Outings FREE for the Coupon Printed in i “s<J] NEXT SUNDAY WORLD —., fWvertva\ he