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¢ GRADUATE AT COLUMBIA flearly Seven Hundred Students %. Receive Diplomas, While Hon- orary Degrees Are Conferred ; on Men of Note. JROVERNOR ODELL HONORED. PPrencen Butler Announces Gift to the University and the Retirement ef Distinguished Members of the ‘faculty. Columbia University today gradu- {ts one hundred and forty-ninth After a march from the lbrary the ulties of Columbia and Barnard, the guests, officials of State and city, rep- sentatives of other colleges and the candidates for degrees assembled in the gymnasium under elaborate decorations | §) provided for the graduating exercises, There, after prayer by the chaplain | C! nd @ brief address by President Nich- folas Murray Butler, the conferring of jegrees was begun by the lattor, The procession was unusually long, hore being several hundred in line. The fmulti-colored hoods on the gowns, show- \ing degrees which have been conferred on Mmany of the men of letters, made a plo- turesque sight. Mayor Low, as the for- mer President of Columbia, marched shortly before President Butler. | The graduating class, exclusive of the recipients of honorary degrees, numbers 54, a normal increase over last year. {With those recewing honorary degrees the number was 867. - | Those who received the bachelor de- gree in arts and law numbered 0. ere were 168 who took the Hippocratic| oath as physicians. The recipients of engineering degrees numbered sixiy-s!x ‘In the teachers’ college 154 were grad- uated. Master's degrees were conferred 145 and the degree of Doctor of Phil- ‘osophy on thirty-nine, ' The Honorary Degrees, | Following the graduation Dr. Butler |took up the conferring of honorary de- grees. The recipients were: Master of Arts, John Britton Cauld- Well; Doctor of Letters, Moses Taylor Pyne, trustee of Princeton; Doctor ot Gelence, Peter Cooper Hewltt and Joseph John Thompsca, F. R. 8., Uni- versity of Cambridge; Doctor of Sacred ‘Theology, George Angier Gordon, D. D., yor Old South Church, Boston; Doctors of Laws, Andrew Sloan Draper, President of the University of Illinois; Alexander {Crombie Humphreys, President Stevens Institute; B. B. Odell, jr., Governor of |New York; Jules Jusserand, Ambassa- dor of France, President Butler’s Address, Presidtn Buptier, in his address, laid especial stres upon the untveralty’s need of more ground. He eaid that a group of generous citizens united a |year ago in buying South Field, the only ground available in the neighbor- hood, in the umtversity’s interest, but jthat the university must take title to {St by Oct. 1 next, or lose the oppor- jtunity. The only hope of doing this without putting new and serious Iimtta- tions upon the educational work {s through gifts for that purpose. The cost 1s $2,000,000. “The trustees have jt oh 8 Ot OF OF ot UF Ut Ot OF Ot OE OE Ot Ut ot % ‘x BSBALAAALLAPAALAALPABLABIBAAAIGBLAAALALKAAASALEASALALALALAAABAIAARS tion will fully substantiate these Pianos are WE Sterling, not new, but has been orou oF ghly done over, looks $225 most new and is fully guaranteed; was $215; now ONE Wheeler, a Ni rk make; sold by dealers at various prices from $225 to $27; full size, Bek $135 NE Hu: ts ), carved case, in golden oak, rich tone, fino action, having been used ' just "2 $225 ONE Chickering square, beautiful Fosewood case, ex: four round corne: enough to put it condi tio: ying inai ONE Weber square, three-quarter Blas, “wurenia ear’ apartments small parlor; our _ price pbout one-tenth of its orig- inal selling price.. $50 Sterling Organ, good as new t one-third. ite $35 Sterling 8 with the time-honored ceremonies. | D: jaaked, and they now ask again,” said President Butler, ‘‘that the men and women of means in this vast city unite to make this puchase possible." The trustees hav unaninrously voted to ac- quire this property, Presilent Butler then announced a gift of $100,000 to the School of Law by Gen. Horace W. Carpenter, of the Class of 148, for the maintenance of a series of lectures upon ghe science of law, to be Galivered from time to time by the most eminent jurists, wherever they may be found. ‘The gift {s in memory of his father, James 8, Carpenter, Continuing, lated the University upon the estab! mege of a dormitory system, the ginbing of which {s made possible) memorial to Marcellus Hartley, by grandson, Marcellus Hartley Dodge, President of the class whieh graduated to-day, and Mr, Hartley’s Yaughter, Mrs, George W. Jenkins, of Morristown, ‘who ‘have united in offering $300,000 to butld dormitories. After dwelling upon improvements contemplated in the departraent of med- toine President Butler ann with lions of regret the i , Weir, Mhuttie and Peabody and of the, Dean ot r. i In the Mst of graduates appear many well-known New York names. Mar- THE STERLING Will sell at their warerooms the following Pianos at tre- mendous reductions, in order to move them from the floors to give space for arrivals of new stock. All are in perfect condition inside and out, are fully guaranteed and will be sold on easy payments, delivery free. No notes, no interest, no mortgage, no collectors; you make your payment here once a month. An investiga- Extraordinary June Bargains celius Hartley Dodge is the grandson of the late Marcellus Hartley, and Gov. Odell, Colombus O. D. Iselin, Herman Ridder, William 'H, Lefferts, Montgom- ery Schuyler, Prof. Franklin H. Gid- i: te E. Nash, George W. W. Wells, of the degrees. son school, PARROT TOLD NAME OF ITS RIGHT OWNER, Bird Was in Court, but Not Under Oath; Still Cadena Was Held on Its Evidence. : “Tis a wise parrot that knows its own owner, as Peter Cadena, of No. 314 Mon- Two atreet, Hoboken, found to-day when he was arraigned before Recorder Stan- ton, charged by Mrs. Annie Wendt, of No. 117 Hudson street, with stealing from her one large green parrot. The parrot was in court. Mrs, Wendt saye that the bird ts the THE WORLD: WEDNESDA property of Selma Clare, an ectresy, who played in Hoboken six weeks ago, When Beima went whe left the parrot with Mrs. Wen Mrs. Wendt does not) know where Selma went, and she hax not heard trom Selma, But when the | parrot disappeared she knew where It went. Cadena denied that he had stolen the parrot. He sald he had raived it from B® squab. “Ame the bird," aad Mrs. Wendt “Whore little bird is 007" queried Re- corder Stanton, “Beima Clare's,” replied the parrot, * ‘This was deemed sufficient to warrant the holding of Cadena in $90 ball for | larceny. The bird was turned over to the Chief of Police as evidence. To-morrow, Thursday, Fune 11th. Sale of High Class Sheets and Pillow Stips, roducts of “Wamsutta Mills.” The finest quality of leavy weight sheeting made inthe U.S, Prices indicated are specially for this sale, and fully 25% less than present market values, Sheets. reel Mebedves the degree of a. a.” |54%99 inches, 63c, eac! 65x99 “78. LYNCHING MOB FIGHTS |72x99 ‘i 86c. “ TO GET PRISONERS. |82%99 93 gex99 6S $1.00 “* Troops on Lonely Trall with Dewey,|90XX08 “$1.08 Wilson and McBride, in Battle to Hold Them. 3 BIRD CITY, Ken., June 10,.—Reports of a conflict between the company of Kansas militia guarding the prisoners Chauncey Dewey, Clyde Wilson and J. C. MeBride, accused of the murder of Daniel Berry and sons and 200 farmers are heard here to-day. The first word was brought in early to-day by a farm- er. who said the fight took place shortly after daylight and before the militia amp was thorofighly organized for the day's march. ‘The troops aro ‘following a lonely trail, that only here and there touches points ‘Other arrivals from the range and farm districts told similar stories, the farmers trying to lynch the pisoners. The militia 1s, it 1s said here, making effort to reach St, Francia tomor- no the time set for the preliminary row, trial. To free you of those The Chuthé seuss ONLY casvwre, i Rupture cannot be successfully treated by use| lof old-style trusses or poisonous injec: tions. ‘The Cluthe Truss cures by hold- jo, Union a +» New Yor) at., 8 P. ty . Closed Sun: SAISHALAAARIAAAAS KKK KK CK KK EK EK ee the statement that all of ONE Huntington (our make: ‘any case, handsomely cnryoqe tone and in Al conditio: { been ‘rented to pri family; was $900, now. New England, taken in exchange ag a Saye on Sterling Grand; 2 $190 oughly done over ‘and great’ bargain for : E Sterling, studio size, Inging tone: - finely figured “Minty. walnut case; absolutely het having ogen acter? $265 hog. fine $180 0. sample; was $32, now..... ONE Mendelssohn (our mak \° cert-grand size, powerful ' tone, Practice attachment, golden oak Was $275; no’ $215 terling, Colonial design, ex- men of mahogany, per- tone and action; made for exhibition; $ former price $0; now. 1 285 ONE Lindemann square, lar concert grand, magnificently served, looks and soun ; @ sensational bargain Oey ae Fulton Street and Hanover Place, Brooklyn. Piano Co, Open Monday and Satarday Evenings, sree errrrrerrrsrerrer rrr rr rrr renee the Individual who luck- fly has room for ite.sese00 Building, SSK KE KK KK KSEE KK SKK KK LEK KK EEL EN EEK KEL EE EK E EES Pillow Stips, 42x38%4 inches, 18c, 45x38%4 2tc. 48x38%4 Ss 4s5c5 50x38% Ci 26c, 54x40% cs 28, Also a special lot of 1,000 dozen from our ‘‘Cherokee Mills.” Summer Resorts, Sheets, 54X99 inches, 6 3; X99 “ 44c. each 48c. “ This grade is specially for City Hotels and - Pillow Slips. 42x38% inches, 1234¢, each “ “ “ “ 72X99 81x99 90x99 54c. 59¢ 66c. the best white spread in Single bed size, $1.98 pair. 45x38 140, 50x38% “ 1g¢. es 54x38% “ 17, = & 1500W hiteCrochet'‘Llewellyn’’ Counterpanes New York, for $1.00. 7 A large shipment of Fine California Summer Blankets, exceptional values, at $3.08, cok ‘Of. And Spear Peete S $4 95 Double bed size, $2.50 pair. Summer Comfortables, Steamer Shawls, Sik Hammock Rugs, Indian Blankets, for Camping and Yachting. bour embroidery, Lord & SHIRT WAIST DRESSES, SHIRT WAIST DRESSES, BLOUSE COAT SUITS, of Colored Cotton Chevi Colored and White be offered at . Sizes 4 to 10 years, Sizes 12 to 16 years REDUCTION® have been made in the prices of Misses’ ONDER WEAR consisting of NIGHT DRESSES trimmed with embroidery; sizes 4 to 16 years will 1,000 Fancy Pillows, for steamers, yachts and camping purposes, made from tan colored grass cloth, artistically decorated with white tam- 59c. each. Lining Department. 5,000 yards go-tnch Plain Lawns, 38 different shades, yoo, yd. \ *Tavlor, B.Altmando. WOMEN’S SOMMER DRESSES. $4.50 ana 6.50 of Madras, with Colored Fancy Stripes. : $10.75 of White Linen with lace and embroidery trimming. $14.50 ot, trimmed with Cluny Lace and Persian Banding. Linen Dimity and Lewn Dresses. + O5e. and $1.10 Also WHITE SKIRTS, with lace or embroidery, | 75c. $1.10 | . . 5 Store is closed at 5 P. M., Saturdays, 12 Noon. Eightecntd Street, Nincteent Street and Siztd Avenue, ¥ EVENING, JUNE 10, 1903. each | A Most Remarkable Offer—-300 New Dress Skirts, $5 Taken from our regular stock and reduced from $8.75, $9.50, ay $11, $12.25, $14 an They are odds and ends of this season’s prevailing styles, in the smartest and most approved fashions. Made of such popular matenals as black and blue cheviots, broad- | cloths, etamines and voiles, as well as fancy materials. They are unlined, lined, or with drop skirts, while many are made over taffeta silk. These skirts are the greatest values ever offered. None sent C. O. D. No mail orders filled. Our object in quoting this (J extraordinary price is to re- duce stock before semi-an- ual inventory, which occurs July 4st. Second Floor, 59th Bt Section, White Lawn Waisls, 98c. Here’s something exceptionally good in a dainty white lawn waist at a most attractive price. These waists are made with fronts of wide and narrow hem- stitched tucks and large fine lace medal- lions in the centre; the backs are plaited. Pretty separate hemstiched collars and tucked cuffs complete them. 98¢e Special for to-morrow, We carry a complete assorment of extra large sizes, 48, 50 and 52 inches, in black lawn, white lawn, sateen and silk waists, all made in the prevailing modes and effectively trimmed with tuckings and embroidery. Second Floor, 69th Bt. Section. Exceptional Values To-Morrow in Leather Dress Suit Cases. Py i No one need be without one of these I traveller's indispensables, when such splen- did values as are quoted here can be taken advantage of. These dress suit cases are strongly and durably made, perfectly finished throughout, ‘jand smart and stylish looking. Note the $1.95 —Russet leather, 24-inch size, z with lock and key; inside strap; English stitched handles $3.95 —Traveller Dress - Suit Case, | one of the most popular on the market; strong and durable; covered with sole leather; has straps and bolts; fine lock and key; handsomely finished throughout. From the Undermuslin Sale. i iti lentiful, varieties as To-morrow ushers in quantities nearly as pI ; broad, qualities as good, as greeted our customers on the first day ot this great June undermustin sale, Those who have not yet partaken of the good things may do so to-morrow, confident that they’ll get the best bargains ever known in dainty undergarments, Cambric Skirts — With deep Naingsook Corset Covere—Round Tounce trimmed with two neck, full front, band of hem- fows of embroidered inser- stitched tucking and embrold- 20% tion and tucks; cambric dust on ered edpeyaround necks: Aes le " | Cambric Gowns—V neck, yoke of tucks and insertions, fin- ished with an embroidered ruf- $2.95—The Tourist, stitched all around; English handles; In- side straps; heavy canvas lining. $5.75—The Hercules, heavy | sole leather; leather lined; stitch- ed all around; steel frame; fine lock and key; finished perfectly. Gtain Floor, 50th St. Section, ruffle, ; Cambric Skirts — With deep flounce and_ seven-inch em- broidered ruffle, 89c ic Sk fle; also square neck with flounces wide cluny lace inser- insertion with ribbon run tion and lace ruffle; also with through, c Cambric Gowns—Empire style; revers and fronts prettily trim- med with Insertions and em- broidered ruffle, 69c¢ Babies’ White Dresses—Of fine deep embroidered ruffle and insertion, in four styles, Muslin Drawers—With hem and cluster of tucks. No mail or- 98c ders filled, i ec lawn, made with low necks Musiin Drawers—With erabrO rs and short sleeves, beautifully ered ruffle and pucks ae brie trimmed with embroidery and uibrella Tufte et idery, 30¢ | ribbon; also princess dresses, ‘i & 4 i d el yles; cambric Draicers—With deep to aS earsapeciile : *S $1.98 ruses Arar SIU Babies’ Dresres—Of lawn and Jace and insertions, | nainsook, with pretty yokes Cambric Corset C peere Rau of fine tuckings and insertions, neck, ito roe ertins finished with jhemstitehed ruf- Ienciennes lac sertior | fle and deep hems at bottom; across, full front; trimmed | sizes 6 months to 3 years, | 49c around neck and arms 200 Second Floor, near Rotunda, lace edge, 0c nnneene nn nen anna Lsececk eee Maids’ and Nurses’ House Dresses. Trim, daintily made house } dresses, of good, sturdy materials —dresses which will give satisfac- tion and excellent wear. We quote here a few from our splen- did assortment. 9Bc, —Maids’ Dresses in neat striped Special " 300 fects; tucked back; full front; turnover collar; extra wide 7 to 1S years, skirt. 4 = $1.25 —Cambric Dresses, n_ pink, To-mor blue and black striped de- row LGB Second Floor, 60th St. Section. signs; plaited back, full front, shirt + sleeves; full skirts. \ —Dresses of splendid quality $1.69 percale; tucked back; full } front; ‘trimmed with insertion of } embroidery; full skirt with deep ain 24 Ploor, S9th/St. Seetton, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 34 Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. BLOOSPUNGDALES’. A) where find equal qualities | which we sell. Ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits. | Taffeta, Foulard, Pongee and China Silk, Pique and Linen and fancy thin Washatle icn-- White, Black and the desirable colors. 2.98 to 26.98 | | Speeiats:— Sk Costumes—varlegated | ppropriately trimmed— | dest colors—value $18.00... AL, 98 White Butcher Linen Sutts | skirts and walsts, fant trim with the fashionable heavy lace— VAIUC $10.08..6..ceeeeseerreresseres 6,98 Fancy Dimity and Lawa Dresses— light grounds, and Navy Blue and Biack with dots or figure trim'd skirts and walste- 2.98 Tailor-made Suits Voile, Mohair and light weight Summer Fabre, 6,98 to 39.98 Specials:— Norfolk Walking Suits of Heht weight fancy cloths— skirte—perfect shapes. Handsome ailored Monat 4 Costumes—long 4! Sonteumined-—valie $34.00... 16,98 10,98 Dressy Costumes White Point d’Esprit, Dotted Swiss and Crepe de Chi Linen Tissues; Lace, Silk, Vol'e and Grenadine. 5,98 to 54,98 Specials :— White Point d'Bsprit Dresses— Mp-and flounce trimming of wide inaaition Jace—fine tucked yoke— tucked elSow sleeves with Bae et Onwandy. Mouaseline Pow andy Dresses ohinred and tucked flouncer— vaist. with ebirrings ani {nsertings—worth $12.00, 7.98 Bathing Suits ae , Mohair, Flannel a re, feaediey the new shirt waist styles— Black and colors.-+-++ 1.69 to 11.98 Special :— nd Flannel—Black and Se aanaioe satlor collars— Ate you tnterested?.... Then be sure to see the beautiful garments we show in matched sets of 5 and 6 pleces.... That a visit will prove to your profit, judge by these quotations:— ECE SETS, Including Siirt— ttily trim'a with Cae ge Baris lace and ribbon. 6+ 5 PIPCE SETS—Fine Nainsoolk ainsemtely trim’d in newest effects, mith eyelet Jace and Hibbon, oF Ren ene y value $18.00..+.+00° wee ‘S—Extra fine ribbon— ot Point on—value $17.38. Finer Bridal Sete to Parasols Coachings Sun Umbrellas Chic styles at prices surprisingly low. sadn with Plain Taffeta Sitk Coachings—with Polka Spot borders colorings: : ‘Taffeta Silk Coachings—Ohec Tatecs with borders—aleo white, Taffeta Silk and White Grenadine, three ruffies....+ Ht C 1s, heavy Taffeta Bilk, Gpactitng mural wood hapdles—plain and Shangeadle colors—also White and Black China Silk, a grenadine rufle toach of Changeable and Plain | Getfetae one tural wood handles. toachings of Taffeta Silk—centres |in grape desien, with white hem | sutch borders—bamboo hand! Ziso fine Grenadine Parasols.......- Silk Coachings—four tucked Chtffon Puflies or two grenadine rumes with, 9, tHbbon velvet...seeeeeere Bar patteta Silk Sun Umbrellas—red, | Tattetoyal, brown, green and black finished with three tucke—natural | Mt handles—value 3.69.....-+++++" dren Parasols—plain and fancy— Ri two or more ruffles trimmed with Tace and Inserting,...-+++++ .49 to 1.98 15 to 20 Per Cent. Rise | on | 3.49 Bed Spread Prices But a lacky Mitte deal at old rates us opportunity to offer: atv | 5 oan | run size White Crochet—cann: be duplicated under $1.19. 69 Full size Marseilles—elaborate Jesigns—value $ 149 You know how cotton bas goae up—it wild pay to buy for future ueede. —_— LADIES’ UNDERWEAR “‘2%,Se# An offering that appeals to the woman of taste and dge who does not find attraction in the “cheap” grades with others have heralded their sales, and whois quick to ‘ splendid values we offer RIGHT THROUGH THE STOCK at countgrs as well as special tables......-- These fa between the USUAL and the UNUSUAL—that is OUR SALE IS THF SUCCESS OF THE OF Every day sees new tion BE HERE [ul = Zo) Z West Fourteenth Street, Interesting Information for Every Woman } Who desires to be well dressed and who appreciates the certainty of i obtaining best styles and trustworthy qualities at modezate outlay. R: ++--She can come here with confidence that new, wellmade,de- sirable garments cannot be obtained for less than we quote—in fact, ‘ investigation will show that it is exceptional to else= 1a at the close profit prices at Dress Skirts Mohair, Wool, Silk, Linen, Ducks, Wing longhair th jatent H O points of tafloring and trimeings—= a 98 cents to 29,98 | Specials :— Summer Cloth Skirts—Black, Oxford, Gray and Stone Blue mix~ tures And flecked sult! stitched—or in pleated effect— 1 y jt! Pipe hag ate aE befieRiy, 3.98 « Tauicat pitch + a Tongthessscess ee Waists Lace, Sifk, Alpaca, Cashmere, 98 cents to 17,98 Specials:— White China Silk—a number of prettily trim‘d styles—tucks or Plate with and without ngertings Ine oF hea: 108, or lace medaillons—-worth 4.08.42: 09 Handsome Black Peau de Sole Walsts—yoke of pin tucks and pointed straps of yoke trim’g of tucks and wide guipure lace Ingertings—dresey styles... Full-Length Cloaks real Cravenette, tine, Mohair and 4 Cloth—Black, Tan and Navy—__ 7.98 to 33,98 Special:— pa Long Black Taffeta and Pepa de Bole Cloaks—single or 4 capen— tallor finish or Mexican stitching—value $18.00.......006 SILK MONTE CARLOS Specials:— Pongee 4 Whit Cant “appliqued 3 ‘ssle and i were $8.08 And $22.90... LOS mmed— trimmed with and without black oF Navy—roun er braid trim’ akirt and weet a 2eT9 | Tnilnedwere De te tee... 1S eS ee 4 NA Bridal Sets. Corset Values, *] for The Summer Sale. Styles for all figures—stout, medium and slendes—at spectally cut priees, Coutille and Batiste—Straight Habit fp and ¥ Shien were .98 Batiste, Sateen and Straight Fronts, Lengths—tuce and VOIUC 1.00 ANd 128...csscceceereereeee 0 i Coutile,and Sateen—stralght a hum Waa ‘31 to 86—were 1.90 and gE pppedioy The Story of a Shirt, Men's $2.00 Shirts.68@ENTS Is it true ?..,.NOT 4 Bot if some shits recently exploited at a simflar price as being worth $1.50, are WORTH $1.50, then OUR 68-CENT Shirts ARE worth Two dollars. b THAT IS TRUE! OUR 68-CENT SHIRTS are maée of Corded Madjras, in the desirable white grounds erith neat figures....Cut full, thoroughly well made, have yoke baci, that gives strength and which every well-made shirt should have, and which: many of the aforesaid shirts claimed @ be worth $1.50 do not have, Men's Madras Negligee Shirts—soft finish and laundered—separate quits. 49 Men’s fine Cambric and Out and ing Shirts—glain and pleated be Soon lain colors—neat figures: white—usually “$160, 00 concen Window Screens—two Panet The following prices are for the best made Screens in the country, A glamee 3 will convince you of thelr supertosity in strength, finish and appearance to thas 9 usually Offered at such low priceat Height. Extension. 18 inches. 20x88% inches......,.4 4 inches. X87 inches........ 24 80 Inches. 22x37% Inches.. 3 inch -3xit% inches... trouble, tna “tme—Serenes amaes Bote tractios ¥