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MUNDA BVED ‘2k WORLD: SIXTEENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. ‘The PLATE for three-year-olds and out. 1.19. Winner, TOTHE DEATH CHAR, ote | Senator Tries to Reach Around |;, mit mix by Hi 104 P Jockeys. Sing, but it Is Denied by Widow of ' PROMISES LITTAUER ROOSEVELT vt EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART iventug World’s charts are indexed from frat raec nt Aqueduct, F CHART RUSSIAS LOSE SOPRTEROENT 0 MEN IN TAP | | fur- vw Japs Make False Retreat, Op- 4! ponents Rush After Them and, Suffer Defeat After Bloody f ba PI, "i «Travers Bh 6 , i : | Odell by Having Cortelyou bad Albert Epping eid Remarkable yee Named National Committee- ib x aN Can _ * Before His Execution To-day, at Sing! man. Boal a - - 5 i REPOR Disastrous Contest. T DISCREDITED very Indication of a long-forced OF MALS NAMED Elijah M. Norris, of Elizabeth, to Succeed Augustus Maze, | Who Has Served in the De-' partment for Forty Years. The appointment of a new Supe tendent of Mails for New York Civ | sg Scratches sideration, ire Hater, by the Post-Oftice artment “at _ the Murdered Man, NOT TO INTERFERE, | ike cee tes, shone osama! OF BIG NAVAL FIGHT.) vsshington was annonnced at 1 | "(p= SECOND, RACE—81,200 added; handl cap for three: olds aj = Posiffice this afternoon to take ef. (BO Py Meme: Sart fate, Wom driving. Timeni.8a 4-3. Wi | Aecordin to Rumor Fourlagans (tee suv . -_ {yar ie UWner—W, ©. Dm - ‘ =! y 1. Half an hour before he was put to death to-day Albert Koepping W. L. Ward, of Westchester, or! Y Oven, Clea. P90 9 r j ur sap. } ‘The appointes!is Hijah M.\Norvts, at called Warden Johnson, of Sing Sing Prison, to him and said: see any Ua f 2 ese and Two Russian Vessels) presen: ine citer Clerk in the Omice 5 fren, \, i of § eadents alarie r * 4] don't want to die with a lie on my conscience. 1 want to teil the All rile aie will Were Destroyed in Sea Battle MAGUIRE nas ed "| truth, You have been kind to me and 1 want you to know that I die an Be the Goverr ine for Se Oa Pron a ek a 22; 90 Miles from Port Arthur. OR AMR aloe ‘ ‘ 1 int ple Carbunele showed big inpro ho eo sore | pid and liver in Bllath fnnocent man and that I am dying to save a woman from the electric the Place. [ink to "the ‘now nad iwilfed up" lame. Conjurer ne account. peal we ee : ——— [ceeds Avstntua. Meee, who, aCtoe bs at and a joe 8 cee 3067 dod: foe Cites tire F9 old: “one inile and seventy | NEWCHWANG, Bunday, June 12 hoe Ged Ld jad had dd ea chair. The womairl am saving killed the man fer whom I am suffering (Ce 31 " Hel Time Winner, ee a by Gold’ | csaianight).Information was receivea | 1co%s ta. aupe » will be given . ; Ps i. Wt a pen. Clos. Pl. Sh | here at 19 o'clock to-night through the weath penalty. Was TON, June 13—Repre wt Bt O-night through q A o 1 have been in the death house for ‘tive Littauer, of the Twenty- D Mineola eet heretofore revable channels thot nari of + Ml stood trial. for this lies iana tal for her—she NO" York District, had a ton’ inter- | Parerta en the i the Japanese force left Pu Lan Tlen r. i have suffered untold agonies—physical and mental for her—she v1.4 with the President tadae to Mia] = gaarrneaeaies es oes MrQlaMt CAUTe Ki 1 T1e Rin. ovtran reat part at [tO checkmate the Russians’ snnthwara ‘ a 3 i bled! [out mbaenacsitierin inte hae tha prenelins lied strong. Mineola tired. Dridiepath ran al good face, “Wiran fret part of | TUT OM ee. ais | Ha ala killed John Martine in Port Jervis on Feb. 10, 1903, and | was arreste ue beth IE wets tra) that te Peale AcE ne tee ies oat GER Sil movement to relieve Part Arthur was , ; 5 ine’ ‘ sy. Time 1-01 1-5. Wi ie attacked moutheart of Nms V3, LO". “| did run up a board bill at John Marline’s house, and he and his to inake Secor: Cortelyon Rep CARS SHC ST SUE B Wianery bey st.s Dy Golde a ka i ne Rett, The Largest Shoe Store ' f yr, i «can National Commitieeman fon st. “em % yeuter After slight tiehting the | § s wife were aware of it. He did come to me for the money | owed him York, ye ge Inpaners made a false rotreat, the Tus: | in the World. » and we did quarrel over the amount he said i owed him, but 1 did not 27, Ppenient te , 5 we finns ,hotly following them. when the![] . —<—<=—— . . ARES Om fl ole en, i iiapt urs is the only store in the | SKIN hiny, There was some one else ‘vio fired the bullets in his body and slona) Comat: $6 8 8 F penny tecuameateye eee where every kind of shoe and boot |]! eA 3 STA oe ET rarches—atirth ieity, Jeunig Mccabe and Fountain. Added St catching the Russians inn tran. The Hic kept, and every pair guaranteed, _- who did it for love of me. Pel bes Wolpe Sree, We Cia “ot eAa ih RO STs Russian fosses are pinced at $00 men. There is nothing you want. in ~*~ “when Martine was killed 1 was upstairs combing my hair, V) How itr wit feet avout the matter (UN FIETIN MACH $1,000 died selling: for three: year-olde ug. pi one mig and a |They then fell back on Kakthou and) Pooks: shoe ar sHppe anu wie well: PTT ‘ ; 4 Je not known. foecone Hantonald, “Gwnerek, i Fhomaae | TOTES. Winner, On. fs BE HOE Tegan to retreat along the Baimatau- {fp ive then —trom iniantsto old peo. 17) “heard the shots and 1 ran downstairs and saw him there, with the shots) Corveiyou, it ix dectared by Littauer We - via el eer - i ple. And for every sport and day use. ;: . wy bee| WH not be 1 Committeeman | es; pannbearer 2 9B we wre PUbbeal ELE Nola 3 in his body. 1 have never told this story before, and I tell it now be) fon ‘New ‘orl, and. the Odell people pati ace in i 2] About two thousand Russian Infantry I Ow Shoes, \ ce MH elect either W! Warren, of | 2ig sinten Moments. Hildebrand 110 Kaich assed th 1 New »» cause 1 am going to die, 1 am dying to save a woman from the chair; Brie, or W. 1. Ward, of Westchester. | #0 vert, shower teat i, % if evans Chis tac slng. acosianiea & Tan, Black and White, | i i ‘ou this story gladly.” Will most likely | Sv Roche 321+ F. Hew) ci = 6 a 8 H c | to which | must go ina few minutes, and I tell you this story gladly Wareen lh most too tne up the Biate | eae Rta MME beck se ect aT era fe supply and hospital train. Rev- Christy Ties, “CONFESSION FALSE, SAYS MRS. MARTINE, _| sotn men ace intimate poranal friends |e ne wren nace caigoo adteer henge ion =; eral carts contained bandaged men. The [Oxford Ties, @ Pumps. ; ‘called.on-Mra, Martine in Port Jervis to.| Ode! will be sultapte to him, | BOO STE AF ridden out Sime hot 2-5 winne troops appeared to he fagged out and |{] fi xclusive leathers and sty!es and al! [}} An Evening World reporter . | Senator Platt found out that George) Owner, J Madden, showed @ up-to-date fashions. The newest toe }]/ ran hie best "race. you ped badly i Me ; 7 ing, made| ittwuer came here to find out what Dinpct-attomney Feexer, of Goanen, who prosecuted’ Koepping, mate) ti esident did’ want and he tas | the following statement to The Evening World over the long-distance tele} beon informed that It Is’ not necessury or Cortelyau to repreagnt the National r Committee from New York, phone to-day: Cal GRAVESEND ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. The President will have nothing to GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Juno 6 : ri c 7 ,, e| do with thi ght ry 278 Don Te WF 203" RB % “Not the slightest credence should be given to Kéepping’s story. Ho) ff, Wit {us new ligne Ghat hax bemun.| GRAVESEND RACE TRACK. June 339 Bon oval tee epee fold it before and it has been absolutely proved to ve false. The case! ile (dell people say that Platt en-! are as follow: fourth Race—The Brookdale Handicap; one ines nowledge or and that he hut jcheme without the nsent of the President, | # been thrown down mile and a furlon: 202 Ostrich ..... 90 216 Kug’a Butoh 112 ‘a clear_one from the start. Aside from the motive for the crime, L “io Migraine . seli-defense. ‘« Mr, Bennett went before ActingiGov. Higgins in Albany on Saturday ' and submitted Koepping’s statement. Mr. Bennett said Koepping had told ‘+ Bim that when he returned to the house on the morning of the murder ho found Martine quarrelling with his wife, as he had often done before, being HARLEM WINNERS. HARLEM KACE TRACK, CHICAGO, trol of Convention, with Har- rison, Hearst and Hopkins FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. Leading the Rival Factions. INDS RACE NDS RACE TRACK, ST. | FAIR GROUT LOUIS, Mo., June 1: ‘The races run| June 18.—The following are the winne: Jealous oF Kovpping. BRIN here to-day rea ‘ of the races held here to-day: Koepping alleged that he teard four shots fired and then heard Martine |q NEED: Mh, June 1—The] FIRST RACE FIRST RACE—Six furlongs.--Won by Sea Voyage, 6 to 1 and 2 to {8 to Land 4 to 1, was 3 Cutter, 6 to land 2 to 1, 54 4-5, BECOND RACE-—Steeplechase; short course.—Won by Leo Planter, 18 to 5 and 9 to 10; John BE. Owens, 90 to 1 and 8 , Was second, Only two finished. question of whether or not the Mlinols delegation to the Democratic National Convention will be instradted by the Illnois Btate Democratic Convention to-morrow for William Randolph | ! Hearst, depends iargely on the outcome Of w three-cornered faetional fight for the control of the party organization, The angles to the struggle are made up of the adherents of John P. Hop- kina, which means the existing party machine, the followers of Mayor Harri- son, and those who favor William R. Hearst for President of the United States, Mr. Hearst has no interest in the fight beyond securing an instructed delegation, but his chief Heutenants are man who were ousted from the control of the party machine two years ago. They are making a strong battle for Hearst, but they are striving at the same time to regain thelr lost power. The Harrison men are for an indorse- longs.—Won Dishabiile, 5 to ; All Black, 3 t + Luretia, ly God! Rosa, you have shol m Lieut.-Gov. Higgins, after listen- | “ing to the story, said that all the evidence at the trial showed the falsity of Koepping’s statement, and declined to interfere, WILLING TO DIE FOR WOMAN,HE SAID. F Waile Koepping talkod to Warden Johnson he appeared to be deeply affected. He has shown grit since he was sentenced to die. He had talked little with the other men in the death-house and he seemed to be resigned to his fate. All attempts to get close to this man have proved futule. He ' ed to wish no confidants except the pastors who came to give him religious advice aud to pray with him, and to them he Is not known to have ' told the story of his innocence and of his dying for a woman, The warden Jooked at Koepping and was staggered at the news he gave him, “ “But you are sentenoed to die,” said the warden. “It is too late now to =. Save you. You are sentenced to die in a short while. I wish you had spoken before.” ~~ “I didn’t speak before because I didn't wish to,’ Tam Willing to go now have told you the truth.” WENT TO THE CHAIR WITHOUT A Worp. } necon: ‘Tim “Six and a half fur- ful 18to5 and § to was seooni ‘} to 1, Vash third, Time—| te Wage te RACE—Three-fourths of al THIRD RACE—Five furlong: Bo 11 to 10] by Kurtsman, 9 to 10 and 1 to and 7 to 5; Footights Favorite, 7 to 10] Bnamel, 11 to 2 and 7 to 5, was secoad; for place, Wan second; Mordella, 3 to 5, to 1, third, third. ‘Time—1.18, FOURTH RACE—One mile and sev: enty yarda.—Won by Bernays, 1 to 8 and out; Flylng Torpedo, 4 to 5 for place, aie second; Pettijohn, third. BI Oka, 5 to th, even, Won mi FIFTH RACH—Seven-eighths of a mile.—Won by Colonnade, even and 2 to 5; Charley Thompson, 7 to 10 for place, war second; Dolly Gray, 3 to 5, third! ‘Time—1.27. SIXTH RACE—One and one-sixteenth of u mifle—Won by Falkland, 5 to 2 and 6 to 5: Dallinda, 8 to 5, was second; Vgl Thiatle, 2 to 1, was third, Time— SIXTH ima Duttour, on, 10 to 1 and 3 to 1, secon full, 6 to 6 and 11 to 24, third 1.41 2-5, said the condemned man. Glass. Time— ment of Congressman Williams for . When the call came for Koepping to go to his death he arose from a President, and that marks them as _ ehair in his cell and with a firm step walked to the room of death. ‘There stood ‘the electric chair arranged with the wires and apparatus ready for him: Behind the man walked the pastor. j ** ‘Koepping, with jaws set, hands cHnebed, was half pushed from the chair, ’ "The straps were made taut and his muscles became rigif. he electric cur- rent was turned off and Koepping’s heart was dead, ‘Koepping’s body was carried to the dead-room, wi! Personally opposed to Hopkins and his contre! of the State Committee, and this lea\ @» 10 hope of a combination against Hearst in that direction, ‘The Hopkins followers are agains Harrison for the same 1 that ine opposes them. The fivst struggle will come to-night MILLIONAIRE IS SUED BY WOMAN (Continued from Mrst Page.) eS here physicians waited _. to dissect it for scientific studies, | wien the SI we _Gomeiles regis lis phil lead id : Jeb *) this city, " Gugkonheit a0} ody her 4 _ THREE SHOCKS TO KILI, BERGSTROM. |Temporary ¢ and Frank J filgrived ‘iy tle tonday were not ad all poate Gprune witea tbey Ae 4 there nm | Quinn, of Paoria, is the man talked of iatoutcit but. ) sais 1e o ae, ia Tee. came a serond grating of the big iron bara that ied to the | vi yrenout Ten toee Salt glite ware: hoceeae that a, Feaavit thelr father would be ver: Suga the mattam Mr. Gugge 3 home ig at No, 9 West Seventy- nth atret Interests in Mexico. Guggenheim is seventy-six old, 18 many timed a millionaire room. There was a whufMing of feet and Oscar Bi A priest, entered the room, He, too, was prepared to Aerie ne + do walked to the chalr. His face was pale, but his Jaws were set, and when thie straps were placed about bis body and head he showed no fear. Again Warden Johnson dropped his handkerchief. The electric cur- » Fent was tiirned on to its fullest. A physician came forward The heart oo om emeragian man still beat. gain the current was turned on, and still Bergstrom’s hoar Sai ted the current was turned on, and then the physicians pacinen Koepping was put to death for the te hae of John Martine at Port Jervis Feb. 10, 1908. Koepping was formerly | @mployed in a brewery on Avenue A, Novy York City, but went to Port Jorvis lowed by With a firm step ‘The Heurat faction claime the right of the convention to name the chalr: man and desires Congressman Raine: for the place. Harrison may combine with Heuret against Hopkitis for the control of hy organization of the convention, and this Is done under ablo leadership | fay wine. The straggie for party. con: | trol has become sok ination of Stat recondary matt ent. is payin Avekers for office, ‘The convention wit at noon to-morrow, —_$————— = SAVED IN RUNAWAY, 1 us security for a lat he mine finally fell-inte hie -pose lon, and al nous It ae never pald under his shrewd management ‘olty | bea: 'V> | before, it prosneres 1. this small and really invdlun- | Inning the miniua bis ot the family grown until it is the largest In the world. ‘The headquarters he firm Is at No. cally | they own interes! “ri ices all over the United States, fon, Chill, Peru, Bollyia, Colomb other South American countries, {Wilam = Windom’s rullag placing a heavy ee on Mexican ores forced the Guggenhelms to build a rai! Toad In Mexico, ‘This railroad bullt th idity of Monte: Guggenhelms acq lars worth of mining concessions in Mexico, built an enormous smelter at Monterey In addition to the one they had at Denver and began to take mil. Mons out In wealth. ' ive wteadily increased their holdings, Which long age became so enormous that Ciey wore eit “ Gor different corporate | American Bmelting pany. which they, tially. rust which hae abi fs being almost aa remors: si Meyer Gui Js éatime: called the mining kings of the \ Momiaphers, and that at a wont head of (he famit atern 0 powerful lare they from the venerable he mining ind Mtate could be Halted ensé fortune and grea power which the Guggenheims have ac uulred case from very humble begin- nines. Meyer Guggenheim was born Langata, Switerland, Feb. 11, 1838, Horan Hf as an humble tradesman, ho eame to this country with his father, «ton the Voyage they met an attfac- a Mrs. yers, and hi Migs Barbara Myers. ‘Th father married the widow, and Mey: Guggenheim, the present head of th family, wooed and won the daughter. at be called to order Bergstrom's crime revolting, but, Ike Koe lear’ to the Court of tober, 1903, he had & row thell hom Tle accused fey she sesented. acked jer with a large knife H her head’ ert. tn the preeence gs anc nF daughter, , ghild was almost crazed by the t, but was afterward the important| 4 witness against her father, Bergsicomrs execution was repeatedly set, but pur off by his appeals. He leaves the one child who witne: his rime. while. Koepping leaves: both | £2 Widow ‘and q child, who now live In few York Chry, wi artionlarly NB. he fough AP min 8 things, vive of id ates: | Five Occupants ‘arrings Kecape Bravers. at Then Special to the MOUNT VERN P. or get out, out a re his courage to-day in fhont of @ runaWwt ein and in Martie Instantly. He was ighter, d sentenced to div in the elec- But his lawyers ently, never stop- atts t Augu: 4 wn) inary to the highest aa highest fea, this Onlaged Wis xeric cat ; ; DOWIE OFE FOR FRANCE. | Compan, Ts wealth of ‘om o ae ent ard hie _ cuataied in Phits ited seven sons Delng at the Very leuat Meyer Guggenhelm a Ye pla, | became ray took to the manufacture pollah, and raised a large family, ehtidren in all, of whom seven are As @ wnnnufasturer Meyer Guggen was ‘ul He uy large fortune, most of wien ie ly tho lace and embroidery business, A divenuen relns broke ani helpleass | will stove sett wore nile dhrqua: the 31 Menly determiied 29 tenve England aud started this afterndon for Bou. |¢ logné-Bur-Mer,, France. with lite wire |!” i nae ut and son, Ing im sf i) had hia sons in chai of tl varie iat a ae glans. i aul fanaatencet aa they. cai Np. it wi Rey! fornamea Met dott “a | a eae re ss Le pants o shed at aD ajurin- t suze: inited v ai With Nis Recent te eparin Suddenty. Sune 23.--Diaguated with) 3, che. met with Dowle eud-' pa taareate tn wetter peraee. | Att & Company's sales of tresit beat ow, Xs wi je Sgt, Hie i, adie Sie ie i 3 Sean aerate on doemeats| seventy: Rat ‘The there are spatch saying that * telegram had been | ean only say that Koepping killed Martine, and did it In a cold-blooded| hard he will not try the fame thing Bi Colonsay... 0) aT Mi. Dain 124 again, id Monadnock =. At baat ene 12a i. : Sl ifth Ri ‘Selling; one milk Sphere was never at any time during the course of his trial the slight- ; faa we am . ae dre pane est evidence adduced to indicate that anyone else had a band in it. Koep- ah Nildanty ody OO 30 Baikal i | Suz Coppel nn aS 18s Cataline Ob ping's statement on the very eve.of his execution may lead some to the be- - HA Aigatherdo RES aa ity lear Val Mef that he did, not haye full justice. No one conversant with the crime St Agnes b, | 01201 Posseaston ..104) London and the trial, however, will have any doubts on the metter.” Spanatoe cet Hiath, Race —aalden two-year-olds: five | "PAO & == Bteho |. 2") 510% 90 Te ne Vv -PING’S STATEMENT DISBELIEVED. CRATS 20 “sarang. |B Raton Tp * Koepping, on Friday inst, made a statement to his lawyer, Wilton Ben- gad, Haat Flava tn ee Ulten teen 11 nett, of Port Jervis, in which he alleged that Martine was murdered by ———_ # Rasdene. F lene LCR engaged Mrs, Martine, and that he had agreed to acknowledge he had done the ; po Tani Aituniven Ti of Weston, shooting on the understanding that she was to swear that he had acted in| /Mree-Cornered Fight for Con-| 2° sail Grand ‘sia revival Skrydloff, the last ese and aunk, renewed tut it Is acter on may be | OMfice is sault on I tween vi a oepping’s confession. | n could not made National ---35 oe h. Saat ere ee he ete OF eens and or had any | commmitteeman when the delegation tet | Onur 8 FOR MA ke gal the omcers refused to fufnish any In| . “It {s absolutely false,” she sald. “I never shot my husband or had any ‘ a und jhe nes pest wun IDs | BM Astle ees Holecraon iit 4k 4 a 8% 2 1-5 7310 1-8 | formation, hut a non-commissioned oM- nina in the deed. If I. had done this thing, Koepping would never have achemen ith (Qaelt, people. He up dest B18 Amberiack yConnor ME Rs 5 a fa eon i|cer told a correspondent of the Aaso- a . landed on the idea ¢ elyou, =< (—— Jreninvar Sepa $ eth 1 a: 10) ciated Press that all the éroops were ers. He wasn't that sort. He was too, ing this would tke the nmitteeman Grand Marshal Burne 12 7 7 15 s/o taken the responsibility on his shoulders. H phEh BOF |away ‘from Odell If he. could. make the | ~~ Seratehes—Wiid Irlahman, Gilpin, @ marine, Knleht of Pear) and tetrenting from ‘Taalchou, Before he ginning to give up his life for another's crime.” | bn think the President wanted | ion showed remarkable improvement and St.’ Bellane gould say anything further he was rep: | 7, rimanded by a captain. Stragglers are | closely watched by non-commissioned | officers to prevent them from talking. Russians have abandoned the | ground mines eight miles south/of here. | A native messenger just jn from the Russian camp east of here reports that many wounded men there. —_—— REPORT OF BIG NAVAL FIGHT NOT CREDITED.., June 18—The Petersburg ¢ ETERSBURG, Standard’s St. from Vice-Admiral Skrydlof | announcing that he recently 1tt Viadi-| vostok with the Russian squadron and! a Japanese squadron off Port Arthur is denied at the Admiralty... No such despatch has been received from , whose squadron, according to di al Vindivestok advices, is and in its neighboring waters. According to the report four Japan- two Ruerlan vessels were ‘fhe Government has no advices of fighting before Port Arthur, reported as not unlikely that fightlng of a more or less serious char- the Kwan-Tung Peninsula in progress, although the War conyinced that no serloux as- the fortress is yet posatble. a's naval programme (finally ap- Saturday at the mecting be- Emperor Nicholas, Duke Alexis, the High Admiral, the Grand and Vice-Admiral Avellan, Chief of the Ad- miralty) for the next ten years in- cludes twenty battleships, ten armored crutsers, ten first-class and protected crutsers and a number of torpedo boats and submarine boats critictem: ships OF INDIANAPOLIB, ‘a”le from Chefoo to-day 1 that fea safety of who left He wi | ands, Arthur, an entrance been cap’ of State ‘Ana | ment have ‘been notified. A Le ‘Tess—M uct that ugly. of | pr experts. of | |uhe destruction of the Russian buttle- | ship. Pet: battleship Hatsuse given the most carefu! conafderation, | In the world. Ov the dectalon being in favor of the con- | Sy" Fon ory Unuance of the construction of battle- | 05 Nassau polis News staf war third attempt to enter Port Arthur, Washburn, Chicago News, with whom he had ar- ranged to communicate his movements. He was then leaving the Miautao Isi- forty-five miles south of Port} (From the Philadelphia Press.) way T was as “dgly as sin.” ess—My dear, that's a compliment. ined Nay oe TNO] atv, Rakley proves by his gentral con- oves its stre In view ot the on the part of foreign naval the battleship type after ropaylovsk and the Japanese the subject wa —— oo FEARS FOR SAFETY CORRESPONDENT. Ind, June 13.—A announces rg are entertained for the Heotor Fuller, the Indlana- correspyndent, there recently to make his Inst seen Friday by Stanley tat correspondent of the It is believed he has effected ty Port Arthur or has tured or drowned, Secretary Hay and the Russian Govern- ———_—— ft-Hunded Compliment. ir, Rakely had the audacity to he considers sin anything but | [Shapes and heel shapes. Patent Leath- ec, Blick Cilf and Kid, Russia Catt, Pongee Tan and Brown Kid, also White Linen Duck, at /$3. $4 and $5. Mand tale thrr plain and open- worl |] Cammeyer’s Shoe Spec ties FOR WOMEN, Shoes, i ’ SPECIAL «OW MONDAY. wherry Walnut Creamy. Lb, 10¢ sorted Fruit “hocolutes ch Annorted Creams Cheeolate Cofiee Pei 54 BARCLAY ST. COR WEST Bway 2H Mis tnoew 279 Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St. 211 & 219 Sixth Ave. |§3, $4, $55 TROUSERS $ B gee At our three down- town stores only. in Harlem we sell 20,000 pair of “Dutch- ess Trousers” every year. To. increase. the sales downtown (hence his own or- ders) the manufac- turer offered us a magnificent stock . at a little price on con- dition we sell it down- town. “If more people knew these goods, you'd sell more,” he said. Therefore we start to-day An Introduction Sale of These are guaran- teed goods: For every button that comes off we'll ‘pay you ten cents, for every seam that rips we'll pay you $1, during the first two months of wear. If you have neve1 worn the “Dutchess” you do not know what Summer trouser com- fort is. Extremely light in weight. Patterns to suit all tastes. Jandt. st.: 458 to shave with unfit soap, Take no such chances. Stick to the old reliable i WILLIAMS’ 8'6Ya'8 Villams’ Shaving Sticks aud ‘Tablots.|+ qolet Watorn, Taloum Powder and Jersey Crean Tollet Soap. Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Clip. We. Does not slip, pinch or lei Sold only at 60, st gi Ac) Bey ate S HaGHTERA HROTHERS enfoame. Preseriittent titel. | ti se S'TACK,—On PHILIP STACK, aged 50 years, Funeral services. Tuesday evening, Saturday, Jume 11, 14, at B o'clock. G. A, R. sorvloas -Mon- day ovening, Jupe 13, at 8 o'clock at his lato rentdence, 1401 Webster York City, Relatives, friends, also gren Post, No. 113, G. A, R., and nit ot sbers of the G..A. R,-are invited attend. “LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE. ngth AU ROBY WAN CREE MALE: 1T IRONER, first-class, at once). steady fo the he ert otis ie a ‘ Make the acs quaintance of the best trousers in the world for business and dregs wear. The cost of the.in troduction is $2, ~ : This price for $3, ' $4 and $5 Dutchess Trousers holds good it our downtown stores only, and for a limited time only. ; Fe The choicest pick. ing will be to-day. Get the Habit, Goto.