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4 ICE SELLING De Lancey Nicoll Admits Ice \ “ Barons Must Answer World’s Charges To-Morrow. ‘Phere will be no furher delay in The World's proceedings against the Trust { @atmted city oMictais, Van Wyck and the rest must take the @tand before Justice Gaynor to-morrow eed either tel! the secrete of the lve ‘Trust and of official corruption or ad- malt that to do #0 would Ineriminate i ‘The trust lawyer admit that any effert | to further clog the wherls of justice set motion by The World would be hope- Lancey Nicol! denied this morning that he had made application on behalf Tce Trust's oMfcers for a writ prevent The World proceedings from @eing on to-morrow “We have not and will not make any gach application,” he sald. “We intend te go on and get through. We want the Proces@ings over” THE WORLD'S VICTORY. ‘The first exclusive announcement in yesterday's Evening World that the American Ice Company, though oMeially @hargind ® cents a hundred, had re- duced ite price to @ conte wherever * protest was made, spread throughout (= by consumers antious to get | i i | the city quickly The telephone delle of the American Jeo Trust's general offices and its nu- merous Gistributing branches rang al- moet unceasingly from the time The Bening World's exclusive news was . ‘The main off bestoged @-cen{ ico. ‘To every protest the Trust's agent an- Bounced that ice would be supplied for @ conte. All day the clamor for the reduced rate announced to householders through: ‘The Evening World waa kept up. Forty cents ts the prevailing rate for fee througheut the city to-day. ‘The surrender of the Trust ts « tri- ‘wmph ef PUBLICITY. ‘The Evening World's fight on the ice darons and the iniquitous rate they were demanding from householders aroused Dublic sentiment and strengthened the ands of the Independent dealers. Evening World showed how ice be supplied for 3 cente a hun- ‘and how independent companies, thr ing the Trust's facilities for handling er, product, were selling It at @ profit ” under the Trust's figures. K diterated statements of how ice could « procured and sold in New York at Gtter than Trust rates created a de- cand among householders for the cheap e that they knew was tn the market adependent compentes sprang up on all fee to satisfy the trade, which hod Brned away in disgust from Trust ex- wtton. Winding their sales decreasing, the street, one of the girls who took the Places of strikers at Kerbs, Wertheim & Mobiffer's cigar factory, opposite her home, was stabbed in the shoulder dur- tng @ row last evening. She ts in Flower Hospital. Her father, Marian, who went to her a Qeststance, wae with much diMeulty faved from the violence of the mob. ‘There was a crowd of strikers tn the AT 40 CENTS. VAN WYCK CAN GET NO FURTHER DELAY, __ Trust made an ineffectual attempt to throttle opposition by placing their agents in the fleld as independent opera. tore to underbid their new opponents. The Evening World quickly exposed their echeme. To save thelr trade the Trust, oor- ered by pubitetty, had to reduce thetr rate. They would have kept it secret and given the advantage only to those who had been reached by opposition dealers. Once again The Evening World was on thelr heels. One hoer after the seoret ord: EVASIVE ICE BARON. Vice-President Schoonmaker, of the Ice Trust, dented to an Evening World reporter this morning thet the American Ice Company had cut the rate o # cents, “But all your branch offices are taking orders at that price,” sald the reporter “That may be," replied Mr. Sehoon- maker evasively, “but we haven't cut the ortoe” Despite Mr. Schoonmaker’s tenial that the rate has been lowered io forty cents, It was learned this morning that many agents of the Trust are taking orders at thirty-five cents tn an en- Geavor to wrest custom from the tn- dependent dealers. Forty-cent !ce-the Trust's abject eur- render—will not save Mayor Robert A Van Wyek and the stock Jobbing gang { office holders from merited punish- Ment for violating section 1,683, of the city charter, The Trust cannot eave its friends, the Mayor and the Dook Commjssioners. It may save ite trade by the reduction tf M does not lowe ite charter on proof of collusion and corruption officials, The key-note of the fight on the Ice Trust, The World's proceeding under the antl-Tweed law againat the Mayor, the Dock Commtesioners and th Trost oMcers, comes up for a bh of pubite ing to-morrow Lefore Justice Gaynor in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn. | Wheeler H. Peckham ana J. Noble Hayes wil! conduct the examination of the Mayor on behalf of the people. Robert A. Van Wyck will be put on the will be given a chance to prove, if can, that the! stock books of the American Ice Com-| pany lied when they showed that the| 3TRIKERS STAB GIRL; POLICE RESCUE FATHER. Annie Strader, of 114 East Fifty-fourth ; street, and when Strader heard the com-| Mayor of New York had dealt in its stock to an amount exceeding @ million dollars. motion he ran out. Seeing Annie beset. he setzed a paving-stone and hurled tt | Into the crowd. Then the etrikers turned to attack him. Policeman Alboniga, of the Bast Fifty firet street station, ruehet to Strader’ tance and took him to the station. No one appeared against >\m tn rt, And he was fined & on feeman’s harge of disorteriy conduc the p LABOR NEWS. {| contractor says hi lawe, but that them. He has sent a num- ler Golet, in reply, to 8 ited to him by ine ct ‘ontractor J. J. Reynolds, that Pals aatk the labor etates | Federation must beiong to the Man lev-) the ). Rattan Musical Protective jon, hae been reported violated. The ators are the East Side Saiesinen's F tive As Not dis-| soctation, and they will be 4 by tie @ living union to change their mush Deteget) James F, Barry, « ie core wits of workmen corrobo- 5) statement iteeif in the case of “ to allow the men to tand am Pp Caulkers and Tappers’ Union & complaint againg: two con- jores who have jobs on the Jerome - ble, drowsy feeling and the bloated te condition ages Is being violates The Aqueduct Sa ee nvesti- Pye Delegate Gleason « u ober jaws reating to the « day and the prevailing ners Will be asked to in Thi Prk t is because it a done enue were orde: the initiation in MeCarthy The Comptroller the union that if they wanted it aMdavits to substantiate their he would be glad to rece.ve Bullding Trades Section has also the affair prom in-| AS the union's last benefit. Fitsharris and his companion, juliet, The secretary has been) to write to Commissioner ask him to reopen the Seer neh ee te Lewin ol Cl nd Usog lon authorities will be ask- int Advisory Board of the ( a Internat? Teton Rarer tect has been wonderful. | feel like 0 oF Eee ce all jase fn 4 different person. The bloating has rt y je under this new rule was yesterday, when thirty hyo ron | reported that work for one of the firms Gate. s wes a strike s on tt Feit and Waterproof Work- has called a Coy meetii y nent, at which Provo arene fee will har been | it that I knew there was sometroubie rotective arrange: which has almost the ent completed jainment gext Saturday night at We! | fine programme y UNNATURAL FLESH “I have used coffee many years— in fact, ever since I was a child, until a few months ago [ became satisfied if that It hurt me—caused the misera- | 1 was very | fleshy all the time, unnaturally fleahy, “Since I left off drinking coffee ‘and use Postum Food Coffee the ef- all gone. @ am very much thinner and more natural in shape, have a better appetite and do not feei sleepy | and drowsy as before. I shall never use any more regular coffee. “When I first tried Postum 1 was not satisfied with it, but decided that jthe fault must be my own, for so many people used Postum and |iked in my preparation of {t, so | exam. ined the directions carefully 4 wt fond that I should boll it. long enough to bring out the flavor and the food value. When I prenared it be to sign role,| right It was elegant, and | am more a With the delicious bev- erage I have for “y Sea dE THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, TUNE § 1000, \ ——— a 7 y* MEN’S SUITS. B. ROTHSCHILD & CO0.'S ) at WHOLESALE PRICE, $3.00 REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, §10.00 | 5. 50 | This lot embraces strictly woollen tweed and cher- fot suits, in a choice array of styles, together with black and blue unsheared serges, all property designed and well tailored. MEN’S SUITS. B, ROTHSCHILD & CO.'S at REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, ns] 7.50 | Thie lot consist ct 1,763 suits, all of standard mills! woolles materiale, fine cam | make, etrictly simeres, Scotch cheviote, striped and cut surface serges in fast indigo blue. | may be | nals MEN’S FINE SUITS, GARSON, MEYER & CO.'S ) at | This lot contains 095 fine dress and ouits, made of through and through ag Scotch suitings, splendid vicuna suitings and all seams ata Len godieny | to a high degree of designed, tailored Straw Kats. If straws show which way the wind blows, the trade winds indicate that New York’s greatest straw hat busi- ness is done at The Big Store. And why shouldn’t it? Don’t we show ten styles;to other stores’ one, and don’t we sell them all at just about half the prices exclusive hatters are asking ? lave you got a Straw Hat ? If not, why not ? MEN'S HIGH GRADE STRAW HATS, the swell Swiss pi traid in the newest shapes and styles, have finest all-stlk bands and bindings and satin crown tips, will please the mont fasti‘ious Gresrer and are not to be 2 40 duplicated anywhere under £4.60; our price, . MEN'S FINE IMPORTED STRAW HATS, made of the best grade of English ot braids in the latest shapes, including the new Alpine Golf Hats, trimmed with all-silk bands and best satin tips, the §2.50 and §3.00 grades of the exclusi+: haters; here te-morrow at MEN'S STRAW HATS, made of the stylish Rough and Ready, the heavy Jumbo, and the fine Sennet and split braids, in the newest shapes; worth $1.50, here to- 95¢ morrow at MEN'S DUCK YACHT AND OUTING CAPS, made of best grate standard white duck, with black or matched visors, regulation yacht shape; the usual Soc 25¢ grade, here to-morrow, special, at SMALL BOYS’ NOBBY STRAW HATS, tun brim sailors and smaller seacte fet ayo ot 3 to 15 years, of fine quality Japanese straw in fine mesh, split braide, Rough at ely a well oe braids, tse Avtest shapes of the season; equal to the $1.25 hats of other hat 75¢ stores; here but BOYS’ STRAW HATS the sailor brim, in wite and medium shapes; also the smaller effects for older lade, made of all sorts of rough and fine mesh straws, with best sti bands, regular 7Sc. quality, here to-morrow 45¢ at BOYS’ WASHABLE TAM O° SHANTERS, maze 1.40 of fine white duck, piques, Galatea clothe and silk mixed ciashes, in plain of pretty colorings, trimmed with sil bands ; the 3Se, grade of other stores; a choice for 19¢ just ~ | Cameras and Supplies. The very best variety of fresh and reliable plates and films, as well as a remarkable array of good cameras, can be always found here. And what's just as important— you can save money = all and everything you purchase ere. CYCLE WIZARD B, takes pictures ~s 445, hasUnicum abutter, extremely tay fecti- Brear dou! lens, falhing and jot; im fact ie as good as any $25.00 cameta you could buy; ey egret ter Cateow on LW 7, complete with case, strap amd dontle pater 9 69 ZFOLD ASH TRIPODS, the $2.00 nist, or 1.25 IDEAL PLATES, 4x5, best mode, per doven 25 ROBEROID TRAYS, uses 18 ey Precess, per ib., & PRINT fine 4 inch, woually 2S¢.; to- BRADLEY PLATINUM PAPER win be Seturtay. A TT These suite are among the choicest garments to be clothing estat lishment French and Belgian worsteds and Engie casaimeres, hand-tailored throughout and (oot ¢ fot any geatieman to wear, no matter what “> found in am foe imported | | MEN’S FINEST SUITS. | GARSON, MEYER & CO's | WHOLESALE PRICE, REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $25.00 | This lot contains 714 of the choicest of the choice garments manufactured in any establishment. Mate | all the finest of merchant tailoring suit stuffs, in the tewest and most dressy effects, lined and tail. ored to a high degree of perfection BOYS’ WOOLLEN SUITS, | SALINGER BROS * WHOLESALE PRICE, p20 1.20 MEN’S TROUSERS. REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, § These suits are made of strong woollen materials, of pleasing co lined boys, embodying good style and durabtlity | breasted coat style for boys aged 7 to 14. B. Rothschild & Co., Rochester, Y. VY, and Salinger Bros., Yow York City, $17.00 | 11.50 Materials are 13.50 WHOLES. RICE, ings, with double seats and knees, and Tae RETAIL E and taped, They are ideal suits for Double- In the GIRLS’ GUIMP DRESSES At 98c. Made of the test Percales and sotid colored Chambrays, trimmed with embroidery of large pique V4 collar; sizes 6 to 14 years. At 69c, Trimmed with bands of blue duck covering \7 tront seams and runving {nto kilt plait; lengths, 35 to 46 inches MISSES’ WAISTS At 1.00. and light blue Chambray, six rows Of solid colored of open necdlewor! years, + LADIES' WHITE POINT D'ESPRIT, COTTON-FOULARD AND ORGANDIE COSTUMES, of most beautiful design, for Saturday, special, at Sraduation Photographs. Could you get a more desirable or appropriate souvenir of your college days or of your college chums than a good photograph? The time to have these photographs taken is the present, and with a view of securing the greater part of this class of photographic work we have decided to make this extraor- dinary offer. Free. A life-like photograph, mounted on a handsome 18x22 card, with every dozen of cabinet carbonettes costing $3.50 or more. Special reductions will be made to cla@es desiring to be photo- apbed in groups. Terms on application. Call early aod arrange f wittings. Satisfaction guaranteed ot mopey refunded. bron taken rain of shine, with same result, perfection | Take Elevators neat Oth Ave., Main Entrance, direct to Gallery Ladies’ eckwear & Veitings. We offer for tomorrow an exceptionally fine lot of LADIES' NECKWEAR, ts oe wf sold at from $1.25 to §2.50, at eur usually a 69¢ WASHABLE VEILS, tor summer wear variety of patterns, at 1c, at 20¢ and at BLACK 18-INCH FANCY NETS, plain, invisible and chenille spotted, special values for Saturday, at, yard, toa grat 360 19% REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $2.50 900 pairs of strictly woollen Trousers, all desirable | check trouserti patterns and colorings, well made and properly tailored. | Scotch tweeds . ) Misses Dept. The following items will be on sale to-morrow ai specially low prices: At 1.25, 2.25, 3.75, 4.50. \i, | MISSES’ CRASH SKIRTS | down front; tucked back, sizes 12 to 16 | BOYS’ FINE SUITS. SALINGER BROS.’ WHOLESALE PRICE SALINGER BROS.’ WHOLESALE REGULAR RET. made for boys, such as Ghe Ohree Crump Clothing Gvent, a Sale of the Combined Stocks of the 3 well-known makers of Men’s and Boys’ Fine Clothing, Sarson, Weyer & Co, Rochester, J. Y, has completed its first week, and already there are “breaks in the ranks,” the onslaught of eager buyers having reached phenomenal proportions. Fortunately, there were great quantities of Clothing in the hands of the tailors in a semi-finished condition when these deals were consummated, and these “reinforce- ments” just came to hand, filling the gaps caused by six days of record breaking selling, and enabling us once more to offer for to-morrow unbroken assortments of finest clothing at prices that in any store do not occur but once in many, many months ! MEN’S HIGH GRADE SUITS. GARSON, MEYER & CO.'S WHOLESALE PRICE, ( so REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, §21.50 | REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, RS a This lot contains 1,863 suite for boys from 6 te Years of age. Materials are the choicest of all woollen cassimeres, (weeds and cheviots, stylishly and etrong- ly constructed, with reinforced seate and knees and | alee the present time, ae 2 otherwise protected to withstand the knocks, trough best of cheviets, BOYS’ FINEST SUITS. | a Paice, $05 3, 75 These are the finest suite tn the entire purchase and embrace some of the choicest and most expensive suits Regulat Garment Short Panta, ages 9 te 16, AND TSe. a. 2-Garment Double Breasted Suits, ages 7 to 16; Biouse Sailor Suita, ages 3 to 12; A big let of boy’ ‘weelse imso pasta, Nortolk Suits, a 10; and of pleasing ca the Venice and ly Suite, Stes. plas, with ecame cad riveted buttons | snip ‘om employed in tas eestrcte of tame tap a YOUTHS’ SUITS. MEN’S DRESS TROUSERS. SALINOER BRO®.” } a “a z WHOLESALE mene ie’ at bye ad METALL 4 50 13) 7.90 | NeOvLARwerat Puce, 1.00) 2:75 | rrewe suits ase made ot 0 chan nn of at ween . This lot consists of fine worsted stripe and neat | materials in mixtures, as well a9 the plainer o@ectay — WHITE DRESSES for Girls, very special values, WHITE DRESSES for Misses; very special values, At 4.75, 6.90, 8.90, 13.75. Made very prettily ot Lt ap pod Organdies, with te trimmings of lace, embroid- wey unk ribbons LADIES’ DRESSEX Several hundred of the newest Organdie, Dimity, Lawn and Lines Dresses have been received within the last few days. All fresh and dainty conceits, and to-morrow they will be offered at the following "4.75, 6.75, 9.75, 11.75. 7.5 Cigar Clearance. We have seven different lots of good Cigars that for reasons of our own we have decided to reduce. It’s a great opportunity, for the prices quoted are | never equalled elsewhere, and but very { seldom even here. Sale starts Saturday. tot 1-CLEAR HAVANA LONDRES, La Rivera brand S inch), strictly highest grade, Cuban hand made and equal to im in fragrance, $9.50 value; to-met- 6. 25 tow box of 100 Lt 1 CLEAR HAVANA PURITANOS ona ROTHSCHILDS, finest quality, two brands, Cuban hand made and worth up to §5.00; to-morrow box 3.45 ‘@ tor ao Lot 3 LA SIMPATICA, Cieat Havana Londres, our regular price $5.59; tomorrow, box of 100 for 4.75 Lot 4 CHAPPIE ana GREAT METROPOLIS, cor ee ES aan ae Wee geod, box of 1 0 to-morrow for ad Lt $-VITALITY, our $2 lester, Gumatra PRIZE AMERICAN, sumatra ‘ ve Sica tie potketin, mteoee ea ee” 1.50 Lot 710,000 Se, SECONDS, » Se. emoke, bot they missed place in the first lot owing to some lat eo ity is of wrapper; to-morrow, box of $0 for 1,75 GEORGE W. CHILDS CIGARS, box of 50 for HOFFMAN HOUSE BOUQUET, box of Sefer = 3.00 ‘Mail orders promptly flied Ladies’ $4.00 Shoes tor $2.50. We will continue to-morrow the sale of what we consider the biggest bargain in Ladies’ tine hand-turned Shoes ever offered by The Big Store or any other store. Here it is: LADIES’ PERFECTION $4.00 SHOES for $2.50. Through an error, the maker of these shoes used 20th Century kid in the uppers instead of Vici kid. We rejected the shoes because they did not match As the mistake was made by the manufacturer, rather than \ disappoint us and lose our future trade, he decided to stand the loss and re- quested us to sell them at our own price, charging the difference to him. Mth Century kid is the latest production of its kind, and is guaranteed to wear ally as well, if not better, than any leather now on the market. made in the very latest styles and every pair is warranted by the maker, as well as Also— LADIES’ KID OXFORDS, in tan ana black, coin and modified bull in each style; worth $1.50 and per pair; a choice to-morrow at 1 | our regular stock by ourselves. And MEN’S TAN CALF AND BLACK PATENT LEATHER LACE SHOES, Lenten we, very seerty ol cen, rguiety ond tr and unquestionably 7 OS £ This The shoes are toes, all sizes ” 98e together with some imported German cassimere trouserings Sporting Soods. These are busy days in our Sporting Goods store and busier than we ever had them before, the sales aver: far in advance of the figures last season. Reason? Why, yes, hundreds of them. Every article in this stock con- stitutes a good reason, prices being without exception lower than those quoted for equal goods elsewhere See for yourself—these for instances “ATALANTA” BICYCLES, oly aboot 100 left, men's and women’s, originally listed for $40.00; our 14.75 price, ‘FOUNTAIN’ BICYCLES; none better; have all the latest ments, fitted with the best guaram teed single tube ites, a. wheel we are rood of price, 19679 JUVENILE BICYCLES, elsewhere $25 sort, here for Rieyele Sundries, 500 DAISY BICYCLE OIL LAMPS, ¢uit aicket plated, burn kerosene, clsewhere $1.50; here, very Se special at CRESCENT GAS LAMPS, we boupht 2 few baw dred of them at our own price, and therefore offer a Lamp. 55¢ worth $1.75 tomorrow at NEVEROUT OIL LAMPS, one of the dest of! meg "0 made; special at 04 SINGLE TUBE TIRES, tony guaranteed; wre ory 7g, TAEis; each at <A CONTINUOUS RING PUSH BELLS, speciai at 35¢ PERRY PNEUMATIC SADDLES, make riding 48 omsy, Soil, Bavesall, Ete. SILVERTOWN GOLF BALLS, per dou., 328 500 CANVAS CADDY BAGS, ienther betteme, each, 480 “FLOBERT RIFLES,"’ for target or small birds, very accurate, just what you want for your vacation, 13 BASE BALL BATS. The Victor “protesstonal” Bat, used to ell for Sée., each, 106 VICTOR “CORKER" BASEBALL, listed at Ste., 180 here for HAMMOCKS, the finest assortment in the city, also the lowest prices. Very special for Saturtay We offer fine Hammocks, full color, OS-inch. bed, with Valance, really 750 worth $1.50, at CROQUET SETS, 9Se., 1.25, 1.45 ap to 12.00 100 DOZ. IMPORTED GOLF HOSE, pick, cotton , Cont G5.00 per doz. to import, re fe ty at OS TE body, with fancy top duced to Our stock of fishing tackle \s the best and most comprehen sive in the city. out prices very, very low Our Campiog and Lawn Tents are the very best we know f, and are sold for the least money that woul! get them anywhere Yen's Fixings. Shirts and Ties for hot summer da —and just imagine—a single dollar buy a goodly supply of both. MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS uniee=tored) with lar attached, made with yoke and felled seins, just shirts you want for “ ee ae (he Satenay cack _— —_ —— gen Rags le cd A a ee en 2 Lalhpitaiin Sete dete La ia a a el agli ae a