I "1 LOVE, PATHOS AND TRAGEDY IN THE DRAMATIC STORY OF "MY LADY'S DRESS" AT THE PLAYHOUSE VLSSSJSSS ESSrSmSTS AM ITALIAN UDMANCLt AM I6W CUMlOv OvtH DUK.H LACE- THt rUJWtO MAMCft. OtHINp 7IC SCtNtO AT Tut MOOISTt. BIT A GIFT HORSE. Wfc. At4r4 ON Frleaal U the Victim.. When Itenrr Zelmer, once wealthy but now penniless, waa arrested last Sept 21, charted with forgery In rt check caee, Samuel Zimmerman, a mil llnery dealar at No. C Great Jone street, and an old friend, came to hid assistance. He got Zelmer out of hla trouble and rave him a. Job, but the old man (Zelmer la sixty-seven year oil) did not seem to appreciate the help, I and on Oct 10 Zimmerman had to let him co. A few days later he found that many check had been stolen from hi mall, and when one of thorn wait traced to Zelmer Detective Laukeinnn arreated him lait night In the name sn. loon In Hond street where Luukeman had cntiKht him before. In l0o the police arreated him for running a divorce mill. It was found that Maimer and his partner hud eot more than 100 divorces on fraudulent testimony and Zelmer was sent to prison for ten years. SAVE YOUR TEETH. Mke Taut La e'( fa-i'tit Tee A Pkra. Sheni and Health? . Try TMt rrtmasM Pretcnplion -rta el Est Dou't lose your sary now There is no rraaafl why eVrrybocU cannol have good firm Uftb. healthy ffuni. and get rid of the haakilix. lion that sorr Riim-. and an uniigbllj moulh bring. Get two ounces of Ginpinol to-day Driititta nnd professional men are uatoniahed at the discovery of this in expensive and unfailing prescription for Rigg. disease and aoft. sore, spongy gumi. Ginginol Is guaranteed. Simply de posit the price of two ounce as an ei denre of good faith; ue as olrected and if this treatment does not bring the improvement you expected lake back the bottle and withdraw your deposit. Thl. honorable offer it onen to death! as wen as tne public. An) lint drtiggit ran supply you. Advt, BY ELEANOR SCTIORF.lt. The? are things few of us think of, reman cm. tragedies and romedlas re wovan and Interwoven with thread: the big salt tears long atace dried and bidden In the heart of wee at mllaaYs ooraag. le your latest evening creation edtad wtth a) Maek Mkle love tragedy and do fee ww aleevea of gold lace litialhn of t) IsMslmi twohundred-yaat.ul, rom Jf eUaHd In HolUndT The wonderful fair that Miss Wary Roland wears does MM rsaet that le the way Die ohsrm leW star ef "My Ladr'a Dree'' rose. I wesider what the really, truly story ef eh evolution of that drraa actually lav But why build fantasies on that djraeaT I've some of my own. The etory of "Mv Uilr'i Dress" Is the story of every dress. Tales of love, laiishtsr alalia and tears. The Intrigue, cuniedy, romance and tragedy eewed la every seam from the silk worm slate to when your very fashionable mo dtatt't mannequins parade the finished predurl before your daisied eyes. If milady seek suggestions for stun nlng gowns "My lAdys Drees" has scores In offer. If, as thousands of women are, she Is Interested In social betterment, "My lidy'a Dreaa" will set one on the track of a splendid course to pursue. What an Interesting eequenee of events of their creation could our clothes dlrrJnen would they but lake ua Into their confidence. "My lady's Dreaa" ttache ua to read between the threads. RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS ANDJTOP PAIN Instant relief with 4 small trial bottle of old "St. Jacob's gU." J.tmatla It "pain" enly. '"We ewe case In fifty requires Internal IfMtgerat. (Hop drugging Hull etreting "81. Jacob's Oil" ig. rlfM (ale tale ri Mate, aad relief comes In tantly. ' St. ting sere. stiff, aching )aea Oil" is a barmlese rheumatism Nattaaat which aeter disappoint and MRS bar the skin. Water up Quit complaining. Get A mall trial bottle of old. hunrtt 'St. Jacob's Oil" al any drug .tore, and in jaett a moment )ou'll be free from rtsHlsaetlc pain, soreneea ami stiffness, DM't stiller. Relief awalU yuu. ".St. rMtVi W U just a good for eel Matt, sanwalgia. lumbago, backs rbe, epreHH. Mvt WOMAN DIES, HEARING OF BROTHER'S DEATH PoNcenun Broke. News to Her of Fatal Accident and She Expired. Mlns Delln Cunnlnghum, ataty.four year old. who lived alone at No. Ill lloyt strest. Brooklyn, listened quiet ly to-day while I'ollreman lid ward Hart, of the Duller street station, told her aa gently ne possible of the death of her brother, Kdwnrd, her only living relative, who waa crushed ho. math thn wheels of hla own truck yeaterdny. Ho drove for the Her an ion Lehigh Coal Co, and waa leaning over tho aide of hla truck aa he back ed against the curbstone at No. 14 Uatea avenue, when he slipped from thn aent under the wheels. . Aa llnrl finished, Mlas Cilnnlngliaiu slipped uniMiiiHOlou tu tho (lonri The iioltcumuu trliid tu reauaollatu Iter, unit. fitllliiK, nvlit for Dr. leo from tho Holy K.nnlly Hnapllnl, The lihysl clati needed only a Klano to tell that the womun wiut dead. The nowa of her brother' death had been too great a shock. WON'T TRY IS. CARMAN AGAIN UNLESS SHE ASKS, SAYS PROSECUTOR (Continued from Plret IMge.) after the eViontlng I aaked little Klli aheth where nho herself waa when tho shot sounded. Khn anld nh" wita In the dining room and ran upstairs to her mammu'n room and found her mamma slttlnr; on the edpp of the bl In her nightgown. They'vn aald Kllzabeth waa coached for tho trial. Well, aho wnsn't coached then. "I dr lot believe anybody bellnvea really Mr. Carman a guilty. Mra. Durjee, Mre. nulley'e mothor, catne over to mo Jutt after the Jury came In and put her hand on my shoulder and said 'Doctor, who do you think killed my Lulu?' I told her I'd dono ray beat to find out and aha said aha believed me an I .vaked ma to bring Mra. Carman to Hempstead to sen them and I promised I would aa soon aa aha cornea hack from the country. "I've been asked why I didn't eay err the stand that Mr. Carman'e use ef the dletegraph waa not remarka ble beeaute tete ef women In Freepert were utlng them. I de not know that they are In e"ral use In Freeport. though there are m let ef atorlet areund. "Mrs. Carman In a cood aport: aho la audi a good sport that ahe refuaea to tell mn wlin flrnt ntiKKested tho dictograph lo her. 1 dont know who tint atartud up all this trouhle be tween ua. Uut I do know that any story that we are thinking of a sep aration la n He. Vfi love each other nnd our child too much to think of Mich a thing. All we want now la to he let alone In our home," COULDN'T GET A JURY TO CON VICT A WOMAN. "I do not believe a jury In Nassau County," said I)ltrlctAttornoy Hmlth to-day, "can be brought to convict a woman of murder In the flrnt degree. Buch a conviction might bn obtained In Klnga County, hut I nhnll never move to take thl cairn there. I hnve never eought to peraecuto .Irs. Carman. I am very sorry for hor, and whllo It waa my duty to set the cnae nRiilnnt her hi foro a Jury, I personally hoped for an acquittal. We have an unwritten law for men all over the country. Why cannot a woman who la ren dered reckless and ferocloua by emo tional ntraln whether right or wrong In her suspicions have an unwritten law? Unless the attorneys for Mrs. Carman demand a new trial, tbere will be nnne. "Thl Indictment may run aa long aa Mra. Cartnnn lives. If the de'ense seeks to have the Indictment quashed I shall offer them the alternative of n new trial. Certainly there can he no now trial before December, when Jllntlce Crnnn nit In Mlneola. In the at rut of n new trlnl I I'llnk liolh allien would be wIIIIhk to hnvn Ccllu Colo man's testimony reucl from the record of the mistrial. Bhe la going back to Bouth Carolina In a few day a, but we will know where aim Is nnd may c.ll her b&:k If necc. .. y. "An yet I have found no verification that members of the Jury, disobeyed the Judge's Instruction against dla cuaalng the case before It wa finally committed to them by his chams. Even If the report la true, It would not be ground for a new trial. It would aubject the offending Jurymen to punishment for contempt of court. I am sorry for the crltlctem levelled at the two men who felt Mr. Cnrntnn ought to be found guilty of mnn slaughter: they were men of a hlKh minded type and proved their good cltlxcnahlp by sticking to their hon est convictions." TO WITH SHOT AT HIS APPOINTEES WHITMAN for. He had worked hard all hla life. lie had un Ideal home. Ills domestic life wus as happy aa man could wish I for. Every one liked Mr. Walcott. He was very successful In a business way, J "Thon there was tho financial side, i Mr. Wnlcott couldnot hnve been mucn I better orr in that respect. His affair were In pcrfeot order. I huve been Klven to understand that at about the tlmo Mr. Walcott fell u saiuio w.is lircd at Oovernor's Island. It happens that a person leaning from the win dow can ace tho Island. It Is there- 1 foro not at all unlikely that Mr. wui colt leaned from the window." Tho Fidelity nnd Casualty Company 1 of No. 49 Cedar street holds a 5,00 policy on Walcott's life. Testimony waa Introduced to ahow that a per Hon could not well accidentally fall rrom tno window Docatiso or a radia tor and a very broad sill. District-Attorney Goes Up State, While Governor Campaigns in City. City nilillilt Wine a I'rlae. New Tork City hta been awarded the first prize for civic exhibits at the In ternational Urban Exposition at Lyons. Woid to this elTcct lo-Uay reached Mor ton T.. Kouutiet, who Is In charge of city exhibits. The prize exhibits, now on their way here, will bn enlarged and r.hlpped to the rnamn Exposition. They vere fathered at an expense to the city of $:s,ooo. OU outfrrow vour shops and auiu- unu au oeiore you can wear them out and your mother will say that is quite fast enough. But you will never outgrow the Best &c Cq. store. When you graduate into the grown-ups you will find that Best's is still the one place of all for the things you wear. There will be the same ca pable, understanding service, and the same individuality and exclusiveness of style that make tnat sort ot service dos- sible. You Best's' will. never nay more at ' now, and you never Hftfi Aimui, Wut8U; Corn cftM Strut. -TTzT ' --jjgj Oppenheim.llins& 34th Street New York Exctptlonal Values Which Will Be Offered To-Morrow (Wednesday) Special Sale of Women's Exclusive Blouses Special Mlccllou of number of dttiirable styles, including Blouses of Oriental and Silk Shadow Lac, Satin, Crepe tiMrgettc, Pompadour Chiffon, Velvet, Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow and Do Luxe Taffeta, Chiffon and other fashionable fabrics. 3.95 Actual .5.00 to 13,75 Values 5.00 8.90 Negligees and Kimonos Mmiari Coal, LtS Silk Alnndurin Coals Japanese Hand Hmbroidercd Silk Alandarin Coats in nnvv, black and pastel colors, China silk lined, soft down interlining. IU'Kulur 8.75 value 4.95 Women's Bath Rob,cs Beacon Blanket Uobes in Indian and floral designs, vurious colors, sr tin trimmed collars and cuffs. UuKiilitr :t.75 Value 2.50 Crcpc dc Chine Kimonos lm,)ortcJ Japanese Hand iimbroid ercd Crepo de Chine Kimonos in pink, blue, Copenhagen, rose, navy and lavender. Regular 16.50 Value 9.75 Crepe de Chine Underwear An unusual assortment of dainty garments of superior Crryxi de Chine; Lace and Uibbon trimmed Crepe de Chine Petticoats Vsmci.oo Crepe de Chine Nightgowns vuro.ao Crepe de Chine Combinations. . .Values oo Crepe dc Chine Envelop Cehemisc Va u t.os 3.95 3.95 2.95 2.00 Venetian Silk Combinations Standard make, Umbroidered Silk Combi nations (reinforced) in Pink, Light Blue and 2 7J5 White. -tegular 4.40 Value Venetian Silk Bloomers Special, 1 .65 Venetian Silk Vests Special 1.35 Women's B roc lie Corsets Special Pink and White Flowered Broche Corsets, low top model, some with insert gore of clastic at top. Regular 5.50 values 2.95 District-Attorney Wliltmanlcf t town early this morning tu ' campulirrt i through the northern and central parts of the State. Gov. Glynn ar rives hero to-morrow morning and will scour the metropolis nnd suburbs up to Monday tilgliL Bo lacking huve boon tho usual evi dences of enthuolasm and Interest for both parties and candidates that man- agora aro at sea over the result. While Republican and Democratlo leailc.-ti both make bold claims of cortaln au: ceaa. this Is the ordinary political bluff for public effect. In reality they are puzzled and uncertain. Political ammunition for the final bombardment has been prepared un each aide. Mr. Whitman la.blam mlnir Oov. Olynn with tho roeord of of varloua Tammany appointees In varloua 8tata departments, aiming particularly at the Comptroller's and State Knglneer'a Departments. ! charges that many Tammany lead era nd othor mnn with discreditable records are holding olllce.s. Tlie District-Attorney makes dramatic reel tul of I ho llwt by reading thilr i tc ords. Oov. aiy.tin. who he gets to town, Is to unllmbor heavy artillery a-id fire the sumo kind of shallu -it Mr. Whitman. He will read tim nt assistant dlstrlct-attornoya appointed ujr r. tvuiunuii H nil uiscI'im) tho records of some of tluun. iioio rive- i muunn concerning me subterranean activities of I.emoul Ely Qulg-- In Uepubllcan politics and In tho DIs trlct-Attorney's oltlco art) to be ro cited by the Oovurnor William Hulxer. who will anond the rent of the campaign In and around this city, will speak to-nluht at Vnn. kers. Now Itoctmllt), White I'lalns and jiouiw vernon. n win make a whirl wind trip through Klnca County to morrow, speaking at elvcn meetings. Thursday night ho will .ipoak at nine meeting In Manhattan and the llronx. Friday ho will makn n cam paign through Long Island. Saturday ii will address mass meetings on the mint sldo. JURY SAYS WALCOTT'S DEATH WAS ACCIDENT SfUwapl & Co. 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY A Sale of Women's Gowns For Afternoon, Street apd Eyening Wear Of Very Unusual Value Choice at 16.50 Values to $49.50 Hand Embroidered Dresses of Charmeuse. Chiffon Velvet or Crcpc Meteor, lur trimmed dresses of Satin combined with Crepe de Chine; Embroidered Dresses of Silk Velvet ' combined with Charmeuseand trimmed with Broadcloth, and Faille Silk Dreses trimmed with Satin; also an exquisite new model with skirt of Chiffon over Satin and bodice of Novelty Velvet, tlaborately lace trimmed. I Furniture Without Deposits. gttreaossa IftM manner bsm never grave sattsraoi orj le ge sr. Oai tneiaoa are iway is -mom eur patrons. si HULL niD MAKtt VOUR OWN TBKMS W lur rsrMl isisifsi 1. . Un Vai. f f .1,. -.t i . A Photogravure Portrait of Our frm$ Apply Alto to Nv fork, Nno Jinry, Long Island and t'unn-cficul. CATALOGUE MAILED MILE ruv r.ANOS. PIAMjS and sewing litAllINU OS CIEtlir ROOMS 11 .00 fsraiinti or Partner of Man Who Fell From Window Explains the 1 Tragedy. A Jury In Coroner Henly'a court to day found that I'hlllp K. Wnlrott or the firm of Hawkins, DeUfleld ti IxinKfellow did not commit snlelde that Walcott did not Jump from thi thirteenth floor of No. 20 Echnro place on the morntnf of Aug. 6, but waa leanlnu from a window when he lost his balance nnd fell. Ioula L. Detafleld, a member of the Arm. told why. In hta opinion, the aul ride theory waa out of the quustlon. , -Plect. Parlor Suite '49 R fnitlttd ramll, P ill tM n Aol 1 rolu uad .Ml; If St M In I ) U,"Q H uAi. (nine, wuhat' W II J 11 W Bald Mr. Delafleld "Ur. Walcott ha ilee laraitata at 11.0(1 hHalf .98 lWiy fnlthtd rami., rMliX4 hW Ml; totSt tiitkitnt J (nine, wuhat' r'u; sju 4 Rooms FuraUbed at lW"8t"W! l-sMlWeehly. H.OO Werklf I Isasn Faraitha' at.. ft. 10 Wa-aJilf 149" Mr. Walcott had .y.rythlnn.th.t a 7K0-7&9. 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