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“AISI TELLS PETER Hs DUTY In Recognizing Him as King of Servia, the Gzar’s Govern- ment Says Recicides Must "" Punished. ‘ AUSTRIAN EMPEROR, TOO. Hie Strictures Are 80 Softened in <tanelation that His Note as Pub- lished in Belgrade Is Almost In- comprehensible. @T. PETERSBURG, June 18 —Russia's Feady recognition of Prince Peter Kara- ®eorgevitch as King of Servia is tem- pered by a direct hint that It ts incum- pent upon him to punish the assassins of King Alexander and Queen Draga. This is uncomfortably put in an of- ficial note published to-day In the Ga- zette, formally recognizing the new sovereign and welcoming his ascension. The note, after declaring that Russia bad adhered strictly “to her standpo.nt ‘@f non-intervention in the internal af- . fairs of the Balkan States," and men- tioning the receipt of a telegram from to recog- . while hall- the election of che new monarch, fon of a glorious dynasiy, and wishing @it success in the {ask he nis so weil fun as the supreme send of the Ser. | le which is allied to” Rusala ty eso} fellgion, can neve the ot | refrain from expressing the confident | ye that Stee Peter will be able to! AM ace, of his sense of justice and! will by adopting measures at tthe taceat to Investigate the aoomina- ble misdeed which has been committed, and to mete out rigorous punishment to those traitorous criminals who have Stained themselves with the Infamy at-) taching to regicid ‘Of course the entire Servian nation or army cannot be held responsible for the | erime which revolts pubile cons '. ft would be dangerous to Servia's 1 ‘@ mot to exact explation for revolution carried out with violence the military, ltably react In an unfavorable man- Se the relations of al! the Staten deh ervia. and would create for Servia @erious difficulties at the very com- ment of the reign of King Peter I. pi Russian co-religionists offer to eerie for the repose of the i Alexander and his consort, roe met an untimely end, and they te She, blessing of the Almighty tole of King Peter for the weifa: Qna prosperity of the Servian people. Re ——-—_ AUSTRIAN EMPEROR'S NOTE IS SOFTENED. fuch neglect would In- _ BELGRADE, June 18.—The telegram @f Emperor Francis Josep of Aust 6° King Peter was published here to- pit in Sata t the strictures were so wlur: in the transintion that they almost incomprehensible. The tele- , however, was otherwise so sym- that it accepted here as eminently sfactory. that immediately after the tions the conspirators: sounded nets at etersbur and Tecelved assurances of thelr of the election of Prince Peter. r ——.—_ QUEEN NATALIE NOT TO ENTER CONVENT. , BOMB, June 18.—Investigation of the Feport. that former Queen Natalle,| Mother of the murdered King Alexan-/} @er-of Seryia, had written to the Pope ouncin; her intention to enter a s that it ew out of the) ‘of condolence to Queen| Retaite a her acknowledgment of (ts/ ae 4 year ago, since when it has) Sbren-several times reported that ahe had Btermines to enter a convent. peSpiee Been KING PETER ATTENDS TE DEUM AT GENEVA, Natalie was converted from the reek faith to Roman Cath-| GENEVA, June 18.—King Peter at- tended a Te Deum service to-day at the *ugslan Church in honor of his election ja the throne of Servia. He was loudly SERVIAN COMMISSION ARRIVES AT GENEVA.| » “GENEVA, June 18.—The Servian Mil- tary Commission, which will escort the ‘new King to Servia, arrived here to-day, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Dep't. Pleated shirt-waist dresses, —made of blue, black, or white polka dot Dimity, —sizes 14 and 16 years. 6.75+ Pleated, Pedestrian skirts, | made of fancy, grey mix- tures. Lengths 37 to 4o inches, 559. mohair walking hs 37 to 4o inches, 4.50. blue Chambray, in blouse dresses. 1.75. Se ee ee ee eee eee eee etna en annette ented ote en ane ene a eee ga eeaZess pica 28! ep Par aif PRES R ‘ sEE>e THY WORLD: THURSDAY Y EVENING, JUNE 18, 190 | I MAIL ORDERS : PROMPTLY y (50 FILLED! | ods("o. SIXTH AVENUE 21ST AND 22D __ STREETS. STREETS. N. ¥. N.Y. brea enone stated dph ited bra bhatonteat oder D G d Flack and | R d t y Fer LESS WOOMS, cooree’s LMMEeNSe NEAuctiONsS, riay: (reves siey brent eh and oe ALL WOOLETAMINE,46 ins. wide, in gray, reseda, hee SSpeilte pride) ik ae trous, in navy biue, royal blue C and black; a regular astor, tan, brown, royal blue, cadet blue, navy blue and black; a regular cream and a full range of fashion- able shades; a regu- 49 o2e eadualliys sete 5 $1.00 quality. A lot of 4.500 yards [eee Gee 69 la 4 atk: Cc for Friday at, per yard........... mr tee Le ne Cc Regular W. h G Marked J: A Qualities of 2 5 © 30° as oods Down to Z; yd} In this remarkable offering will be found embroidered Swiss, Silk Mull, d Ging- ham, Mercerized Chambray, Lace Linons, Linen Batiste, Scotch Zephyrs, etc., etc. ee oe er ne carers vs Reduction Sale « Two Special Lots of Silk Remnants are offered for sale to-morrow at money-saving prices. comprises such desirable weaves as Crepe de Chines, Colored Taffetas, Satin ae ree ee Oo Silk Remnants! — The collection iberty and Foulards, Fancy and Check Taffetas and Corded Silks; also plain and fancy Black Silks, in suitable lengths for trimming, lining and waist purposes. Ing of the past six months. To make an absolute quick c regular 75c. & $1.00 values....ese+ .see+- seeeee-s serenenenenonenenenen! A Choice Selection of For Friday and Saturday we offer the best groceries at remarkably low prices. Prompt delivery guaranteed, ROLLED BONELESS SHOULDERS, | | LAYERCAKE, assorted fillings, home- lean and tender, specially made, each.. selected for boiling, Ib., 20° HOME MADE | Pot ap’ caKEA, 14¢ “| ALPHA HOME puD- Gaui flavors, 4 12° a D CHERRY Prt yiaey delight ful Summer drink, large to! tle. Bob —Piakes; cooking: BINEA Ri CoS) |MALTED ZWARBACK | j a Sor MALT WHEAT BIS- OUIT — Heathtul and ona Ww. pack. T-! “ih I4c fe BISCUIT 14c| cr < APP CUERSE--each TAPIOCA taneous, Ib 2c phe WOMEN’S $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 GLACE KID OXFORDS, These Oxfords are wondertul bargains at one dollar per pair. They have welted and turned soles, and 00 are shown in the new Summer styles. The sizes are ° broken. There are plenty of sizes in 2, 234, 3, aly, 6, 6% and 7. If you can find your size in this lot . you may depend that you will find an uncommonly Pair! rich value. seeee ntntntntnbnbndndetn tet tatetntntatntntntnd Btn Ontnbedntn enn ntti Friday’s Sh t M ‘ | Cents Per ) Copy. By mail, Specials in ee USIC SA Only one copy of each piece to a customer. fancy lace collar_-regular price; high and low necks; reg- If 1 But Knew. Down on the Farm) Night You Promised] $i2.so—in order ato 8 alar price $3 4.98 Eva, (big hit) | Me (Geo. Rosey’s close o1 out this lot we © 7.98 special. . i , quote. Only a Soldier Boy. | V’m Unlucky. ates Bib): ee Graduation | Giri’ Gingham, Lawn and White resses—in organdies, lawns,| Pique Dress. Some have large EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY. $5 Eyeglasses +4 Spectacles J.” Go to an eve specialist and he will charge you five dollars for these goods. An ete ‘on and comparison will prove this. Do not risk your eyeright by buying cheap bargain-counter 4! Inabes front tie, Ceperienced clerks. These goode are Imported French Periscopic Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Solid Gold - Cased Frames. the new offset clips, which prevent the glares from tliting or slipping. fo had with elther riding bow or straight temples \Ve employ two of the TICIANS in the city, who will test your vision and adjusted before leaving, the, Depariment. | A, SP ENSES AND REPAIRS WILL BE MADE WITH BACH ‘rates e0.08. SPECIAL ARRANG CHASER OF TH 50s} GooDs OLID GOLD-CASED EYEGLASS CHAIN, WITH HAIRPIN OR $4.50 ‘ HOLDER ATTACHED--SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE. Sale « Parlor Furniture! THREE AND FIVE PIECES—Handsome, highly polished, with carved mahogany] per paireess.. cove and imADORAnY finish frames—upholstered in tapestry, satin damask and verona. 4, 5-PIRCE SUTTS that were $36.00, 40.00. 125,00 | "25.00 SUITS th a 30,00 | 6-PIECH SUITS that were $55.00, UITS th , 84O.OO | 5-PIECE SUITS that were $80.00, at 3-PIE! UITS th $90.00, 50, le} ‘5-PIEC! UITS that were $95.00, 70, a9 3 PIQCB SUITS that were $215.00, “135.00 5-PIECE SUITS that were $135.00, Odd Weathered Oak Furniture at 25 Per Cent. Off Regular Marked Prices. tee ek, strongly a or ner eree rete oe oc oa ea This $14. 00 Ge fatt {with English steel running gear, green enamelled; rubber tire wheels, patent a 9.75, foot brake, rubber hub caps, and fully upholstered in Bedford cord. GO-CART, with reed side, reclining back, adjustable dasher, rubber 95 tire wheels, parasol and e rods complete, regular vak $7.50; special price. A RECLINING GO-CARTS, with full roll #853"... 4, solid reed sides, English steel running finches deep, 39 inches hish gear, green enamelled; rub- Bari hub caps, rubber tire /__) wheelsand patent foot brake: F—_] regulirly $12.50; special 8775 SILESIA PARASOLS, GREEN LINING,.......+0--++ SATEEN PARASOLS, WITH RUFFLE AND GREEN LINING. 65¢ All are of this season’s manufacture, and are left over from our busy sell- or a a oa ae Seasonable Groceries! Ac 4 White Duck Shirt-Waist 76 at front and back, with 10c terial—price.. Te Walking Skirts of Gray Man- Och trimmed around hips with ures EN bot {5} Walking , Skirts ‘of Black and| Walking Skirts of Scotch| ee eae Each pair of giasnes '8? Girls’ and Children’s Silk| nes and odd sizes (from | ular price $3.98— 29 01 AD rnenenonont learance, we quote to-morrow, Silk Shirt-Waist Suits! Black and Navy Foulard Sitk| Check Toffeta Suk Shirt-\ Shantung Ponsee _ Silk Shirt-Waist Suits—In vari-| Warst Suits—In blick and Shiri- Waist Sutts—Trim- cuss dots, with trimmed | white, also nayy and white, med with tucks seni lace tucks and fag- trimmed _ self “ inedallions ; oting; price. 1 1.98 color ; price. . 15.50 |price...... 19.50 Taffeta Sitk Shirt-Waist Suits—With long | English Coats and Watking Skirts—In coats, in black, blue and gun 19- 98 self and shot wigs silk ; 25 00 Metal; price... so++ wees eeee price... oc. . Women’s Summer Dresses! Linen or Chambray Shirt-Waist| Fine White Lawn Dresses— Dresses — With full plaited! Waist finely tucked and waist and large pearl buttons) —others trimmed with Per-| tlmmed with medallions: sian braid and skirt flaring or | Skirt plaited and trimmed with graduated 419g with medallions; 698 full skirt trimmed with} | flounce—price.- [ Price... ..eeseese band of =ma- 2.48 not Onto tend 8m Ore ndnOne Women’s Walking Skirts] Waiking Skirts of Mannish| Walking Skirts of Striped Mixtures--In new colorings: | oedos SNAG 4: 50 with hip ped on seams, side 3. 98) ita pie 5 98) plaited; price. . Waiking Skirts, Extra Size, 4 of Sicivian, Cheviot and Eta- Dresses—Waist tucked nish Mixtures — Flare, tueks and straps price.. Navy Sicitan—Finished at| Suitings—in tan and gray} poreny ang hips, 98 effects, stitched pee walsing and dress stitche ands— inted k e— lengths ; prices i Saabs 5: pointed y/o (G98 | eel gn to 17.98 Cee ee ee ee nt ct he ened Women’s Summer Skirts! Duck Skirts-—In black and|in extra ee J- 79 Sk irtewPnes waite or blue and white, | price... wer olet dots: 1.25 | slack Duck Skirts—With| 1.48 and..... White Pigue Walk- 1.98 prices 98c, and Duck Skirts—In black and|@raduited — flounces, in- white, effectively trimmed | cluding extra 1 98) ng Skirts—Prices 3,25 with bands of black duck, | sizes; prices... a 2.98 and...... ntnon tn On be8-PnO=OnOn Ptr On Ono On OD Girls’ and Misses’ Summer Suits, Etc Misses’ Suk Coat Blouses and| Girls’ Wash Dresses—in ging- Monte Carlos—14, 16 and 18) bamand lawns, some trimmed year sizes—blouse has a long| with lace and embroidery, with * in broken lines 2.98 Giris' Lawn Guimpe Dresses—B¥ in pink, blue and red, trimmed with white, 6to14 year sizes, regular price $3.25; 98c| special price......... 2:25 Skirts, "in tars broken linesand sizes; | price $7. pest ilar price $9. oy > 598 | cial Priceseee.. 5.98 —special price. . Girls’ Reefers, for moun- tain and country, in blue | serge and covert; broken Sailor co!la and sizes; regular price $4.25; special pricesse. Point d'Esprit trimmed with ribbonand lace — special values at prices oging from 6.50 35,00 Girls’ Wash Blouse Dresses—- 6 to 14 year sizes—in percales, and net— Stripes and polka Ge) special price. Girls’ Watkin, mixed gray, blue and black with yoke effect andstitch- ing at bottom of skirt; regular price $6. 57 ” 4. 98 —Special Girls’ Saiior Suits, in blue serge; fancy dresses also, \“Peter Thompson's,” reg- ~ 5.98 Box Coats, with fancy col- 6 to 14 years); regular | special price Women’s Summer Gloves! WOMEN’S 12-BUTTON| WOMEN’S FINE QUALITY LISLE THREAD GLOVES, LENGTH EXTRA WEIGHT} with one large pearl or two Carosa clasps, Paris PURE SILK GLOVES, in point, or one row silk stitching on back, black and white, 69c) In colors, inode, slate, black and vite, 25c | per pair.. 3!Wire Screens F Doors «4 Windows! Complete assortments in all sizes. No window or door screens ae RBEN DOORS, *B5.00 fexchanged, so to avoid mistakes be careful to bring the exact meas- potaedded with you. Sofa Arm Chairs and Receptions Marked at Half of Former Price! J eutoch | Ertre Sa 14 toh wick) WaLXor @Tarx ep] HM SCREEN iets WINDOW SCREPNS, ex- . 75¢ made, any aise ain . tension kind, pool | igh, opans to 34 inches, sone RS, nat- EXTENSION | winDOW closes to 15 ine, 15 aie 4 ” 98c frames, strongly, Dullt, | CAO sess. ic i RIEN DOO! eet mm, Ks eee | A complete 1! s- 1 ra ns, natura | 22, 2h SS inches, | DOW SCREBN' : | finish, fancy de. it ' Signi est? tlngin 8629) tg 5c. 15¢ to 75¢ each. (Basement Refrigerators Priced Low! Sisco, ICRBERG CLUANABLE REFRIGERATORS |G1ZE No. 4-30, Inches long, with removable ice tank and 4 19 inches deep, 44 inches Bine lined—no wood exposed; {neu 50 charcoal sheathing—hardwood, ani 8 Ankbccarved (chamingecevery “Retrigerster | ies 5-32 ‘inches tong, inches deep. 48 inches nian: Holga 6 tena? 2.50 e 5. 95) i 1 APaRrueNT Hee 95| ROUSE Ick OW OtBPR opens tn fro high, 18 In or long. 18 inches rad sH 95 |e lone Sent. 2-APARTMBNT HOUSE neraion 1 19 deep, 3$ wide; holds 75 Ibe, of ice: special price chemically prepare felt pad Unat kes Savin Ice. Padi Sapsicelty aroparet, tats: pes Oe) Size No, 3...1. 24 inches long, 39 Ibe. ee; special. SIZE No. 2% 1 Inches deep, 40 Ing 30 Ibe, Now: a Sd iad hae al lel Rothenbe new cand oprastens 14.7H & |Great Hareaiti "Friday We Give Biue Trading Stamps with Cash Furchases. LS A Stirring Sale of Skirts 1,200 Summer Dress Skirts, in polka-dut duck and plain woven chambra; flaring style, trimmed with straps or piping; worth double te -: Choose from a large lot at.....cssocsecrsceessssccroes eee srsreresen te . Latest Walking Skirts, in rich lustrous brillicntine or The Popular light weight woo! melton; latest seven-gore Maring ‘tyle, the illustration; mad handsomely tailored, shown in blue and black ALOIN 4: in Wine or black this Lot are Black Brosdcloth Dress Skirts. ee eee Ore trimmed with three wide bands of taffeta silk, well and perfect fitting; lengths 36 to 43, and J 98 in two of the styles we have wai: ands, Boys’ Wash Suits at Less {rimmed with tact Fi ne All-Wool £ alues in the lot u up to 36 inches. “All He va'ues; sp to- morrow, at morrow at In percale or crash—excellent sunimer materiais and thoroughly well ors, with embroidered white shields. There wouldn't be half ¢ oughly impress the importance of the oflering. Sises 3 to 8 years, spe Men’s Split or Sennit Straw Ha's in Latest Infants’ Wear. Dom Corsets and Muslin Wear. 29 Infants’ Long and Short Dresses —Of tine cambric yoke, with in‘e tions of embroidery, clusters of tucks; 39c. values, at. tan, green, black Chifdren's Muslin Drawers ze 2 to 14 14 yrars; cl Bsa of tucks and deep hem; bands with buttonhules 2c: *tLinen Color PC 19c. values at se eecceerseees per yard $1 to $3 Corsels at 69c. Corsets, manufacturer's sampies, in white and drab, coutil J and tatiste, elaborately trimmed with fine lace and wide satin ribbon, latest models in medium lengths and dip Lt values from $1.00 to $3.00; special at ei cCis: regular 10¢. ‘Women’s Low Neck Ribbed Cotton Vests, lace yoke and shoulder strap; also ribbon run in neck and armholes; 19c. value, for. . : Hose, fancy lace st spliced heel and toe, ity at. J 2c straight bands, made of good cotton and neatly fin- ished; value 25c.; special at Women’s Fine Liste Thread Low Neck lace yoke back and front; also silk ribbon run in neck and sleeves; regular 49c.; svecial at 16c x Wo 8 Fa: Stripes, sever: cial at.. ests, with 25c rs co. None with C. O. D, or Part Pa'd Gurchases. Morrow's special price, Surburst ' Shirt, like Vo le and Etamine Skirts, elaborately Another Sensational Offering for Bargain Friday. The Bes! Suits for Summer Wear al the Lowest Price of the Seacon. fe. 2,500 Yards of Bas’ et Weave Gx- decd Cheviots in sindes of sky bluy Ihecen, in white grounds, figured effects, fast Bo C} Ginghams, in plain cotors, stripes and s d, Specials in ihe Hosiery and Underwear Sale. Children’s Fast Black Lace Lisle Thread Women's Fine Ribhed Cotton Pants, knee length, with Women’s Imported Full Hose, double sole, heel and toe, 49c. value " 25¢ rman , C€ Gnarar tee Ts Money 1 romp tiv Re unde! Economies. ‘trom bright brillian. Aiso Handsome a silk. Also Very Walkirg Sk'ris “to $7 Your choice to- e 3.98 “Than Half. Suits in variou Shapes Boys’ St-aw Hats in the Lalest Shapes, Special! al 25c. £ at $7.00. estics, Btc. 4 2: polka dot, stripes and 1 d white, regular price te, fre a colors, at, per yard, . values, al, | eF yar ripes, s Ik finished, high sizes 5 toy c. au J 2c Fashioned Black Gauze Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods, Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE., 22d AND 23d STS., NEW YORK, Suits Wort Anothe able oppo Blue and Black San ing in fan Cheviots, Light, Medium & Dark & Cassimeres and Fancy Mixed Cheviots. Every garment ALL WOOL, lined throughout with fine Italian lining, made in the newest up- to-date sack styles. Sizes from 34 to 42 chest, Remember, three hours only, $10 and $12 Men's Spring Suits at $5.50. L° JAMES McGREERY & CO, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Gloves, from 34 chest. if you wai Ladies’ Suit Dep’t. Check Taffetas Shirt-waist Dresses. men vatr 16.50 (ee 1,25. i Foulard Shirt-waist Dresses. Silk, openwork lace gloves, 12.50 elbow length,—black or Blue or black, box-pleated} white. Mohair Walking Skirts. 1.00 per pair. 9.50 Formerly 1.75. Homespun Walking Skirts, Complete stock of cotton or ‘ silk gloves and mitts, plain 55° or novelty weaves,—for summer dress, Black and white silk, fancy mesh gloves. Twenty-third Street, Twenty-third Street, Only 3 offers, but they are just the greatest ever. your chance to provide yourself at small cost. Men’s $10 and $12 Suits, | To-Morrow. While They Last, Men’s Fast Colored, ACID TESTED Y Blue Serge. Sizes to fit all builds of men They'll go ina hurry, so be early 6 For Men’s $4.00 Trousers. None C. O. D.; No Mail Orders. Now is h_ $15, $18 and $20. r unequalled and unmatch- rtunity. Every sort of color- cy suits is here. Also the 50 Value SIS, $18 and $20, to 46 nt one. 1 HOURONLY, | Friday, 9 to 10 o’Clock. About Drawn Shutters, If@ man proposes to sell Groceries, or Dry goods, or Ploughs, or Oll stoves, or Clothes, He does not hire a house on laa some street And put his stock in the cellar And lock the front door And pull down the shutters. He {s not afraid somebody will sew that ho has the go-wis, On the contrary——He hires a svore as near the crowds as possible-— Makes sure of window space end wide-open big dovre——Puts 4s his sign “And ADVERTISES that he is ready to please all comers, Generally advertise in The World, This morning there are 52 For Sale adyts, printed in The World, Among other things, there ere of- fered a boiler and 15 horse-power #~ gine, a household outfit by a party desiring to sell at a bargain; there ape wagon scales, spo nnltere, decks, store aay &e., & Yor the BIG List see noxt Sune | | J

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