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THE EVENIINGWORLD WiDN E SISAY JJN 19 1907111 IrFIGHT ADMISSION
Uf VOITINGSAT-
a HA WOOD TRIAL
Irp SOllcrs Counsel Hold That
Miners Magazitje Articles
1 Are Not Pertinent1
IblD NOT ADVISE FORCE-
rr
Fosecutor Contends They
r Havi Important Relation
1f to Steunenberg Murder
I1SE Idaho Jun 1LBrent
apogee for manr rears 1rtaldenl bt the-
y ZS elern Federation of Mine and now
rich mine owner WU the flm witF nM on the prosecutions roll at toj seasloa ot the trtaj of Williamf aiiywood charted with complicity Inf the mUrder of xOov Elteunenberl
Writing to Prove PlotBoyc whose eonnrctJon with the
Bilnrri organization end d In 302 wascfixated to pave the way to get beforethe Jurr puny rt1elu published In theWtner MairaiJne thtir official organ
kid to be Innaramatorr and Incrtlne to-
vtelehee Some of these Snicks theBtate tried to show wm written hrl wood and the other accused omelAl-
tVojett testimony however wa de-
fertnlr
the couni on both aide preSeating arcumenU on the admtsalon ot-
K th arileleiSenator Bottuh began the day proceed
L tejf by offrtnr end poclncally naming
t s article In the tubas numbers of-MHnwi HanarJne which he offered aa-
ctadeneer To the Introduction ot each
f Mutt the dofenu mad general ohje-etn and stated that they would pre
i went tpeclflc objection to each The genIiio1 otijocdon woa that the evidentfttlledito connect the defendant with the
r Murder of flteunenbercIl1 naming and determine of the ar
title IhemselYai will be read taw thekey later If the Court admit them uaeNdenC E F JllchartUon presentedUH argument lor Oixdefenae ajraJnatthe aflmlulon of the nagazlixi articledM evidenoe U malntatnixl that thm-4crtl by the Bute failed to how
that the defendant had tbrou threettrUclM contributed anything that
lead to the murder of exCovlib He admitted that some of
arUcloi were intemperate In tonet were nnthlnr more than ordinaryiwwipitptr ub aa
i Jlr bUchardaon quoted troth the rec01 of the can of Spies n the Jeoptkr and the ruling u lo the odmlulonof nwkrpaur article In the eue of-
thu iflnert Magazine be paid theerU-elea old not compare In tone with thev tenge of the nrUcies In the Rpln-o UtchanUon rend at length from
a Ofe olifnce In the Bple case the letftt Ura from Herr Most to SpiN and otheriI1 orient matter publlahed at the time
iJThrojiJIiout thoie letter and othertip mutter fore dynamite murder and
rholesale revolution were eoul1 lIedMr JUchartlon pointed out that thesesetter were primed In nnarcjiiBi rttnt-pBpt < r publlihnl by the detendahta Inthe fan eu anarchiiit trlala rtruHlnR Inconv1 n4 exerlinn-
Murder Intent Not ShownContinuing hl argument Jlr llleh-
nruaonaald that In non of the articleslU the Jllntri Marazlno wa there illrtft acimplied oonnectlon eiui themurder of Gay Hteunentxrc Ue aditutted Haywooda againstHtfunenberc became of hla course InIdaho but he pointed out that tensIf thpuiandt and hundred or thou
att4 o In this country candemnea oraplror1 the course adoptedIfl Hteunenbere and that Ihwe whoC1 nl1emnffl should not be held rripoatble for the Qovernora murder
Senator Sarah argued for the Statethat t7te Miner Megufne should be ndmitts bnaiit It bowed the wimllr of-
Mi orrej gallon of which the d fernUi-tlityvood Und nun cV r nluntj we a
oinrvn He potntoj ou that theE I did nt onyx the arkln ai evl-
reljlner on them to prise t errrf charge of nwrd < r but tn order lo fIt
th JUrY In determining among all thetlrcumitsnrpf what was tare animus of
b W Mrvtern Federation of Miner of-
whlctiu Jlaywtxxl II the Tftirv andtreasurer and the Mlneri Magazine the4 refit organ
T fi nn1or llurat without quotlnir mm-hw articles mild that the artlflM ililadvocate form And that they advLt
ii Ute memier M the organization to armthmwlv win rlfl He nulnuuiirl-tlist If I1 evidnne of newirpaj art-Cie wee admitted In the Hplen ran the-e ifi1enr nf artrca 111 the Miner Mrany should t>e admitted beoiufte 1n
1 Mlh caseIn Ih + prwmit vase notnan
reIn the rare triM Iwenty t
nro aiimui waa aiiowo and Violet eif Roed1 n 11RDSP1-
iKILLS HIMSELF
p
rOnT CO1IINK Cot June tf TorH M lUJIowril an4JJ puty Sher
E mer lnit Loirr y retu today fromf JUldwIn reach tn Kurlb Park and
lOo llmt a man wed rcvenliy cumulitill qleW lb r wags livey were quit-p4Itittei e Jack HltnpkUu w ini m toitiiio wltb the ahMaatnaaan of IIntndtv uuntJllofrJ JIaGwrli asst tael-t dad roan answer rtnrijiklnt de
Ii trrlplUm itrrurft aot1y-
JIIIII man arrived at the Bajdwlf-
raptfc ten day urn In peor health an-
ggltt
work lit WAI UnllUy MI U c
lookout Almwa end arm 4 md 4ei Landed pn for lil > work every nigh-
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7fj-r
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IrIt in IK i iii i
ia red Himl Mr K 4ay ug I tai e-saJ w MownJita wwe + jI-
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SLOCUMS TRIAL-
fNGAGMENT TO
COST HIM 3000
Jury Awards Miss Newcomb
Part of 50000 for
Which She Sued-
Th JurY In Justice Carina port ofthe oprcme Court llrooklyn tintHoArlnl the arguments In the trial en-
gagement breoAMopromlae suit for400 brought by atlas ClaraK Xw-
04mb aged fortyflve asilntt wealthybad elor Frank flloeum aged fifty
aeren this afternoon brought In a rerdiet for tJWO for Dtlaa Noombe Juttlea Our denied motion by bath ldeIntending to modify the derblon-
The Jury was not out tong after At
trnlOOJard T Green for the b y
of nftyievtn who wa afraid hla p-
aten would tease Wm If he married hadsummed up 1f Green kiilated thatflloeum had gOne about the trial engage-
ment with the usm romantic lerror aa-
K would order a ton of HalThli pretty figure of speech In a love
match was equalled only by the attor-
neys refutAtion of Ml i Newoombeaallocation that In their ten yearn courtahlp only two UUiM had been ex-
changed Mr Gruen Bald this m twiceoa many u were really Chen at leastby the client I
Mr Green said that Slocum had gonearound to are Mlra Nawcoaibo only afew Umea On the other hand he slidMU jencombo had fluttered about hisclient mot in onhim with wards oJ condolence on hlelonely tate and dropping pleasant littlenotes when ha win not at home
On one oeoojilon Bald Lawyer GreenMla New ombe iliiooMoreJ iLr tiLo ¬
cum In the humble aot of wwtng abutton on alt shirt The lawyer aidthe gave a low cry of Oh youi pooronnly man let JiiA Sew that on for irou and irrabbtd te neeJlt attachins the button to the garment in a man-ner
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thAt would have clapped the capon any other single man
PUTS AN END TO LIFE
WITH PISTOL BALL
Women and Children Hear
Shot with Which Philip
Lahm Kills Himself
The report of a revolver coming fromthe high knoll In Central Park nearFilth avenue and One Hundred andSixth aireet known aa Fort Trenton11111 itartkd many women end childrenwho were gathered in the grounds
The shot was heard alto ntthe MeOWani Pau police Uoa andPatrolman FannUg hurried to fVupoint
the shrubbery at be top of the hillFanning found the body of a man ofabout lxtrflve year In hla rkihand wa i clutched a revolver tramwhich a Ingle shot had been fled Thebullet had entered the mans rlcftt templ and lie was dead
From letters and butjneti card thrman was Identlllml III Philip Lahm n-
n1 eitatp denier who lived at No tlEast One Hundred and Hlghth tnel-
READING DIVIDEND WAITS
JUUADEtPUIA Jun 19The d-
rcctora of the Reading Railway met to-day und adjourned without acting on lhsubject of a dividend on the commonstock Barely a quorum was pretfntf-unoiiK tin absentees bring li C ErieandH Molt TwombVr
Thor li no regular meeting In July 01August ainl If notion li taken on a Jlvdrnd It mutt be at n pclal mUnlf-lest year a dividend wu declared H-Itlif May rnertlne
It was stated > y the secretary of thcompany that the only action by tniboard wai the r Imim of the preCal member with G urce K Itarr a-
pratdant
I tune waarlanypat n4 eaaurt
SHIRTSruelclietLera leecfaMtlsenltlC-LUCTT PCABODY b Co-rn U a uqr I U1
IRISH TURF TO BLAZE
AT MAYOS FESTIVAL
Famous Celtic Celebration
Will Be Signalized at
Sundays OutingJ
I The cTf tit outpouring of
and women ttf the irnpon nlll mark thepicnic nd tames of the Main Mrifi-Association tn be hJ In Celtic IBtknut BumUy H Mil tw In the natureof a OiuWf celebration The rut of8t JnhnWif Itonflr Day as It h-
affectlenately known in the 1Ccst otIreland ndTniUh marks lie mlilju-mm cpachr l1 er Monday hut the5la > o little arnt lasses wifcciobretc Iton the Sunday evening nftrr U>r ath-Ittlo tames and dancing conlrtlt areover To rive this part of the pronramm the proper CUlc flavor a largebonfire of real Irish turf will be setblue In the middle at the great athIfOc field The turf WM out In the fArtamed bog ot Munftlumnmun Ptftry Intho County Jayo et which villageEhvro Is now In full blast a college ex >
olush ely devoted to the tnachln of theGaelic lznJUace and literature Tillfamous trop la the haunt cf more lrpr-chnuni loiurhrnmauni and rood peo
pie than Any other stretch In trelamtand the turf that to cut there haa p-
ruilikrtr Supernatural virtues The pro-
posh bonfire will be as liitrreitInK InIts env as the nr < > that blazat on TaralUll in the days of the Druids
Other posenl nlrlrrise + are In storefar tits hosts iif vla tore expected TutuIellint t r crnrnoointry champion Sadspeedy distance man nlio comet trainMayo till be In the thremll e nnt-
nt1T him will appear June CrowWy a Cork a new nrrtval ware ran II
+ a March hare Ut ttundiI-elnnlup molly Rom the field
Dents Murray of I>ublln the 19
fUt mn who hat Arthur Duffy atthe l X > rarl distance when the latter-aas In hli prime will be seen In oper-ation
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for the tint time In this country
Warts and MolesSUllerllUOUJlllalr Tattooor Powder Marks Scars8 ted Veins and all other
Tij disfiguring Hlemlshe ofl whatever nature ale
speedily removed leav-ing no noticeable trace
of their former existence Hundredsot cases successfully treated duringthe past 37 years
011 or writ Dtt X for ln < nrmtl +
WOODBURY TNSTITUTL22 WKST 2an AT ycvr TOKI-
Clo ix rn Charge for ItYOnlHmonb ter The WnrloS mar be Ian
at Say Amertein Dlitrtrt Usnar atriala Ih city uatll > P M
xiJ4anff 6Av riWILL HOLD TOMORROW
On Thtir Sfacicut and fieautifullr Equipped Suit Floor
The Sale of the SeasonOF
Finely Tailored Suitse AT
750 875 925
10 °° I75 1250IWhich were ordered and made especially to
enable us to bold this most remarkable sale
Considering the rich of cloths the beautiful stylesthe good workmanship and the extremely low prices this will bethe most important sale of finely tailored suits unapproached byany sale ever held In this city
PRINCE CHAP COAT SUITS of v worsteds 875ELEGANT WHITE SERGE SACK SUITS 1175FINE VOILE SUITS the newest summer shades motENGLISH SERGE SUITS the very choicest models 1250TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS many pretty styles 750BRILLIANTINE COAT SUITS In brlUi3IHizretnd strife 9 25
value range from 15OO U 325-
0B Aliinan Wit Sn
TOMORROW THURSDAY JUNE 20THrI
1MENS HOSIERY-
WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AS FOLLOWS t
LISLE THREAD HALFHOSE IN FANCY COLORINGS ALSOBLACK WITH EMBROIDERY-
30c PieR PAIR pan nox OF six PAIHB 160
PLAIN BLACK COTTON HALFHOSE25c PER PAIR run nox or six PAIR 135
I
I r 3FUHj Atmmr 34tlj nub 35ll Qlrttta Jfrtn Jork
a rr1 20 West t111r 20 West
23d St fu rnma ii 23d StCORRECT DRESS FOR WOMEN
MINot ice FOR THURSDAY
1 Extraordinary Sale Lingerie Waistsa = r twi Ja
2000 WAISTS-At Less Than OneHalf Regular Value
These are taken < our regular stock and reduced In price lo elms them out ql cklyThere Ire nuns di unt h Its In each loland the value art the frreateit that have ovabeen offered
250 Lawn or Batiste Waists Keducu to 85SIMJO Iorslan Lawn Waists If II 140450 Linen BnUsle or LRwn Waists f II 200
S67S French Lawn or Batiste Wajsts H it-
Y
300 r11
>J ry r d-
i L ifJ 4-
W fAH r may A k l h J4 IL 1 L f J 1 r
ifSTOR10 CLOSES BATUfltAYH AT NO-
ONSimonranfin CoFifth Avenue
Greatly Reduced PricesThursday
Womens Summer WaistsLingerie Waists incn and embroider trimmed 1
also tailored hIm Heretofore 1375 to 47B lyvfH-
igh Class Lingerie Waists ot tine white fabric 2 50lace and embroidery trimmed Heretofore 375 to 167-
6Frenclj Lingerie Waists hand made hand embrold < 75ned laco trimmed Heretofore J076 to 1I50W-omens Suits and DressesT-
ailored Washable Coat Suits of Imported whitepoplin detachable silk collar and curls pleated skirt Q 7Cwith folds Value 1650
White Lingerie Dresses made of richly embroidered Importedrobes
3950elaborately trimmed with lace Actual value 1975
SPECIAL SALE
Womens Lingerie DressesPrincess Models of French Batiste In white pink llrht
blue violetor natural elaborately lace trimmed
850and 1150Heretofore 1375 to 1975
The UFrantdm and USultana CapesHandsome long draped capes French broadcloth white Un gray orblue richly trimmed embroidered collar and sleeves was l50
1750Misses and Girls Washable Dresses
Girls Washable Dresses a collection of Jumper Runslan and highneck models of linen poplin chambray andgingham < to H years Heretofore 475 to 675 2 85
Girls White Linen Dresses of tine white linen 3 75bandnomel embroidered 4 to H yni Actual value nMMisses TwoPiece Dressesof nne lawn white grounds
blue pink or red dots collar and tuna contrastingcolor pleated skirt with fold H to 20 yrs Value S975 5+ 75
FIFTH A VE 37th and 38th S-
tsbtlipzbornI II
ToMorrow SkirtsI
At a Tremendous Reduction
75 TaffetaLined Voile Skirts1075
I
Recent 17SO 1875 find S2000
Mounted Over Heavy laffeta Drop S < lrtVarious late model French lair London Twine or Altman
Voile taffeta trimmed richly embroIdered° or eelfotrapplngi
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A SPECIAL OFFERING
The Alexandria Cape Ji
A beautifully drnprd lung nicxlUh x >
cape of finest French Droadcloth In I 1OOUall pastel ghadea and White with frichly embroidered collar and sleeves vlue 13000
t
12 West 23d St Sffi1 through to 22d
oblQ SoiSoUnderpriced Sale
OF
Womens and Childrens HosieryWhich Will Include n Manufacturers StocK of Samplos
WOMENS EXTRA FINE BLACK COTTONHOSE velvet finish tine hltxk and < nn QHIIZHcotton blacK und inn flHue Item thread fineblock silk halo nnd block laoo lame thread i BOcquality 3 pnlrs for SlOO per pBlr 35 C-
I WOMENS PLAIN FLACKS AND TAN SILKLISLE PLAIN TAN LISLE THREAD black andtan Inca affects 8 pairs jot OSc pot piiir ZSC
I
WOMENS PLAIN BLACK GAUZE LISLETHREAD HOSE Seamiest 8 palm tar BOoj nper pHli I C
iBOO DOZEN PAIRS MANUFACTURERS SAM-PLES
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of womans IKJBO eomprJ lng plain col-ors
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and fancy dslpna vnlueeI BBc to 78o por pair for IvC y ZDC and e35C
CHILDHKNS 4JAHROW RIBBED BLACKI USLE THREAD HOSE all wizen oxoallenU-
qiinlUy vniue Jibe to ae per pair 0 pritra UCfor par pnlrCLOSING OUT A LOT OF CHILDHBN6STRONG BLACK RIBBED COTTON STOCKINIaR value 17o 118 p pun for jwitiijiiit 10C-
MAJL ORDERS HOMPTLV >JLlv-
EDBroadway 8th and Pth ftst ye
f ji t
1 j
itkn QtsinpangHarold Square
Fur Storage Departmentw Are Jrp red to Accept Furs ap4 Fyr
Garinopts fo Storage RJring the SumirjcrWe will colt for the furs carefully clean themand report to you their condition they will bestored in modern cold storage roomsn treatment which restores their fluffiness and lustreand insured against damage by fire theft ormoths When you want them next Fall theywill be delivered in perfect condition-The repairing cmd remodelling of furs and furgarments will be undertaken at much lowerrates than during the fur season
r Will PJace on Special Sajc
i l-
liQfl IhVI5clQyf June 20th
Womens Swiss 1
Lingerie Dresses rAt 1475F
Regularly 3000 j
I Princess model of dotted figured striped Swiss-in white navy or block grounds lace trimmed
Womens Washable Valking Skirts-At 295 450 490
I New full plaited models of white or natural linenplain or with fold-
sWomens Blue Serge Suitsj
Entirely new modelsmedium or threequarterl length coats deep plaited skirts with folds
Regularly 4000 At 2400Regularly 500 At2950
Womens White Serge Suitsf
New Fifth Avenue Prince Chop or threequarterlength mannish sack coat models decp plaitedskirt With folds
I
Regularly 3750 At 2403Regularly 4000 At 29501
I
I Womens Linen SuitsFancy lace trimmed models 0fL French linen orrepp in white pink light blue or heliotrope
Regularly 2900 At 1650
Thursday June 20th Very Special I
Summer Waists for Women
Sheer and Dainty JWaterjals jn the Very Newest-
Effecjs fit About Half Price
Waists of Sheer White Lawn with rows of em-
broidery¬
und lace insertions extending down thefront and yoke clusters of tucks to give fulnessthreequarter length sleeves tucked collar and
tar cuffs edged lace Value 200 98ct
Waists of Sheer White Lawn entire front trimmedwith insertions of embroidery and side plaitsplaited back H sleeves Value 250 125Waists of French Batistc prettily trimmed with
insert ons of German Valenciennes lace and Swissembroidery forming fancy yoke threequartersleeves cuffs and attached collar with insertions-of lace and edge Value 350 J98Lingerie Waists handsomely trimmed with laceYOKe motifs of embroid ry and pin tucksthrcequnrtcr sleeves wilh motifs embroideryand lace insertions collar and cuffs with inser-
tions
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ot lace and edge Value 450 298
Thursday Friday pnd Saturday
CD June 21 22 Pong 23-
A Special gpje of
Low Shoes for WomenRegularly 5 end S At 360 s
Shoes for Summer in all the approved leathers-and correct models Satisfactory shoes that areextremely dressy yet thoroughly
Tongue or EntflUh Pumps Christy Tin Two But ¬
ton Oxfords or Stiller figs fashioned of tan Runtpatent or dull calf or kid Cuban or Louis XV hulsalso white Buckskin and white Linen Glbtan Tin
Low Shoes for WomenV-
alue 300 At 225 Y
Pumps Christy Tics Gibson Ties Ribbon TiesI Oxford Ties of potent or dull leather or white
canvas turn or welt sole-
sSemiMadeI
j RobesI
iitf At mM price ReiyRUfina
Mull or batiste white pink light blue t oysl or nilefull skirts wilh material for waists and irlmming
Value ID50 At 750 Value 1I97J AtfWOValue 1383 htJ950 VpueS43 OQ bit tg-
YMIu1111tJ i
Q9 At 4449 r t W X
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