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} fast night that the passengers fi. + MOTHER SPLENDID LST OF VENS © EAD TO- All Important Exposition Features Covered in the Superb \ “Forest Clty” Series. ‘With the issue of Portfolto No. 2 which 1s ready fot World readers this mofning, the great distribution may be considered fairly under way. Its success from the first was assured, the demand being very large. even bo- fore any of-the plotures had been on View, But as the initial portfollo was shown to friends of readers, the distribution Fecelved a tremendous impetus, as ‘every one who saw the pictures at once feallzed the exceptional opportunity which was being offered to seoure a! Deautiful pictorial and desoriptive record of the great Louisiana Purchase Ex- position on teyms so easy as to make it almost reprehensible not to take ad- vantage of the offer. AS a consequence, coupons came pour- ing in by the thousands. Portfolio No, 2 presents in the high- est styie of urt reproductions of ine. following photograpus “New Jersey Busudir ef the Sloux;’ “The "Canada Building: Gover: est Cl “Dh “Loulsiana Building;” Embracing Palaces of EI Bfoctures ‘and Hdueation North Front “The Japanese Commission; ay) Promenade; “Facade and Lawn, It should be borne in mind that every Zeproduction in the “Forest City" series Ys from an original photograph oMclally taken for the work by the official pho- tographer of the Fair, he series when completed will in- deed constitute a splendid collection to be added to any library. It will afford infinite entertainment and amusement for every member of the family, and no household should ail to possess the work, especially as it can cured practically free, the only charge being the nominal sumo} CO} ost oO wrappl Be mailing, wer PR rte re who have not secured No, 1 should do so at once, in order that ihe series may be complete, and thus cover very important feature of the Fair, aint? eR cents for each portfollo ae- |, Porsti s. Land $ wehadrens the World.’ Pe fie Satie a8 The World, Pulitzer B , New York. ullding, FENDER CAUGHT BOY. (Me Ran When the Car Stopped and Motorman Had Heart Failure. “A northbound Second avenue car stopped so quickly at Seventieth si Patace of Manufuc: A boy, Geek aud rec ike g atrenke mito sich a Sen Beventioth strect. capt The fender had picked him up as he 01 ‘;| doors included many members from ‘WOMAN KILLS Wg Fonning ac @ motorman he had to get ano man to run the rack. so unnerved that. bh Sat) gop ’ } 0 5 i ) Se: PONTIICAL MASS IN SATOLLI LNS aE Sie . i bie See PROTESTHNT CHURCH] A BSY MONTH ‘THE BIG STORE ACTTY IN ITSELF Trading Stamp Collectors. Service Highest Ever Seen in]}He Has Engagements in Order After that he will to St. Louls to ‘Any person collecting Sperry & riding Stamps may, ( ion This City in Episcopal Church} at Notre Dame, Ind.; Wash-| ater tat ne will ote st touts to change for a filled Book ‘obtain pred vA VOUCHER ENTITLING THE HOLDER PTO $3.50 ovis ter Celebrated by Bishop Gratton,| ington; Spring Lake, N. J3/SF ,o5icutuerp he,g b> the ret of Fond du Lac. St. Louis, and Finally St. Paul Indy, whore he’ will attend the college commencement. EA er) there he goes to Washington to attend the commence- ment exercises at the Cathollo Unt- Versity. Ho will dine with Secretary of War Taft on Saturday, and ex- pects to call upon President Roosevelt the following day. On Monday, June 2, he will leave Washington for Spring Lake, N. J., where he will attend the wedding of the daughter of Martin Maloney, ‘CHANDISE in any Department of the Siege! providing holder. general merchandise to one of the desirable “S. & H.” Premiums. “"S. & H.” Vouchers may be obtained in the “S. & H.” Premium Room. t Bh oe other K in our own Store, Fifth Floor Annex, or at the Premium Parlors of the Hutchinson Company, 152-154 West 23d Street. Manhattan, or at any Sperry & Hutchinson Stores in Greater New York or adjacent tersitory. Four Ohousand Pairs of Women’s $2.00 Oxfords at ISe : Ohere Are Ghree of Che Most Wanted Styles, And Also All Sizes. This is one of the most interesting, most comprehensive and important offerings of the kind noted in many months. We shall display these Oxfords to-morrow on special tables in the Consolidated Shoe Stores on the 2d Floor, and in the Main Aisle on the 'I8e Gov. Hunt's Family Here. Mrs. William H. Hunt and her two daughters, the family of Gov, Hunt, The most exivanced service ever wit-| Cardinal Batol, who came here from | of Porto Rico, arrived here to-day on nessed in an Eptsoopal church in New| Baltimore, after spendilg Sunday with} tne steamer Ponce, from York City was that df yesterday in the Cartion Cp reel eae Petron ra Sr pone will sail fo: wv Church of St, Haward the Martyr, in| th Morse Nee ecpiet ny. Of) were R. H. Todd Mayor of Ban One Hundred and Ninth street, near| bea oe Dr, Jose G, Barbosa and Dr, J Fifth avenue, where Bishop Charles C. will start to-day for Notre Dama! prices. Grafton, of the Giocese of Fond du Las, celebrated “pontifical high mass,” and at the same time ordained to the priest- hood the Rev. Sigourney W. Fay and to the diaconate the Rev. H. W. Daw- son. ‘The Rev. Mr, Fay was formerly a curate in the Church of the Transfigura- tion, Philadelphia. Recently he has been Bishop Grafton’s private chaplain. He accompanied the Bishop on his visit to Russia last summer. The Rev. Mr. Dawson was « graduate this year of the General Theological Seminary. Both men will have charges in the diocesé of Fond du Lac, the Rev. NO _ALCOMOL 4: Dr. oftingtil's 3 Dn Pottingti's Kidney-Wort xenerations, "has been Falied ten Mr, Fay continuing as the Bishop's j Pete nit Ree Presta on tonie Main Floor. ‘ chaplain. ‘ Hass koet Up fe, fable form STYLE I comprises Women's Oxfords made of patent kid; military The full Sarum Htual, so far as Anglican usage will permit, was em- ployed, There were innumerable altar candles and lights, and a special mus- teal programme. A congregation which crowded the Uttle structure to the Kidney remedy does 5 ici Peace ane troup! y alwa) fer at requites no aloo Ol toe heels and flexible soles. STYLE II comprises Women’s Oxfords made of vici kid; medium French heels. e STYLE II] comprises Women's Oxfords made of all patent leather; French heels. . Those Who Attend This Sale Will Be More Than Delighted By Their Purchases. Maco Waist Protectors. Indispensable to Business Women. . Any woman employed in any capac- ity where her Waist is likely to become soiled during busines? hours will find the Maco Waist Protector most serviceable around the or workroom. It is ,to the business woman what the office coat is to the business man. you area BookKeeper, Stenographer, Salesperson or Artist you should take advantage of to-mor- row’s special offering. - These Protectors are made in a_vari- ." Fety of neat-patterns and white. They fit over the Ca front part of the waist in a snug and neat manner, and it is impossible for the waist to become soiled b and their use. Prices, iC 25¢e Oc . . (Second Ficor, Mast, 19th Bt. other of the “advanced” Dplscopal 8. ervice proper lasted three hours. As he was ordained a rich tunic was|- thrown over the shoulders of the Rev. Mr. Dawson. A chasuble of heavy ma- terial, Indicating the priestly ofca, vas placed outside the robes of the Rev. Mr. Fay as he knelt before the Bishop. vices ended with the pontifical The Church of St, Bdward the Martyr is that in which Commodore Gerry has back, mide gout membership and A, 1006 Virosdway, Enda bo ana) to the su of ‘ROTTLD wit PROVE Which he contributes largely. Ho gave " (OU THEIR MARVELLOUS $20,000 recently for a new altar and : full mame ‘De. Pettingill” ey-W Tablet Music Hits From “A Little of phere | 10¢ i Songs which are now being rendered nightly at “The Aerial Roof” with grearsuo- cess by such favorites as Peter F. Dailey, Fay Templeton and ethers. Words and Music of these numbers are by Cole & Johnson—authors of “Bamboo Tree” and “Congo Love Song.” This special sale is another ‘instance of The Big. Store's superiority over all other Music Stores—we offer you popular songs when they are at the height of their popularity. Fublished at 50 cents; on sale in our Music Dept. at the intredoctery price aff ace Gen Cents a Copy. is ag," sung by Miss ‘empleton | “Spirtt ef the Manje” o ke Gugtar tow be you Line| | thn of ragtime, sear ee aes way,” sume reredus. AIG BEA HENVER, June 12—Mrs, John C. Os- good, who has been out with a hunting party the past two weeks, hes returned to her country home at Redstone with the pelt of @ beautiful black bear, which she shot on the trip. One bullet did the work. ‘The bear welghed 40.pounds. —— A Wrong Diagn (From the Yonkers Stateamay.) Doctor—Your habits appear to, be ee- dentary. What fs yuur occupation? Patient—Bookkesper, Doctor—Ah! I thought so, Now you should take a long walk every night after your work is done, Patlent—I think that’ Sick? I've been up near! week with the baby wan a Miss Fay Templeton. “Lindy” (from the evolution of ragtime), sung by Miss’ Fay ‘rempleton, Peter Dailey and entire ct Geekarees Eeetiatet = In conjunction with this special introductory offer we will als» present to each purchaser of ose or more of the above selections a book: cont ing lollowing well-known Song! our gore 4 You're as Weleome aa the Mowern-ta e | ‘Pony Prim.‘ Longo Love Song.” MBIA of Timyuctoo. "Lazy Moon,” an@ mang othe, = | (Third Vicor, Bash) H.ONeill & Co Are Now Showing Complete Lines of Ladies’ Travelling Garments and Suits. These Garments embody all the essentials that make travelling a comfort (whether oncoach, railroadorsteamer), Sale begins Tuesday at 8.30 A. M: for one day enly. India Linen What made me every night for Black Silks. HIGH FINISH FABRICS IN Lawn Mowers, One Dollar Opens an Our Terms Also Apply to New Jersey and Connecticut. Mae for Complete Li of Goods, verything for We Pay Freight and Carfare. 42 A NOTABLE TUESDAY SALE. Reels & Yozzles. Just twenty-five of thesefine it -The product and are unusually low priced for apparel of such excellence. Priges Reduced y, Brooklyn, With Cash Ga PMAN&G Entire Block Fulton, from Bridge to Duflield St. Tuesday, Double That means we give 2S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps instead of 1 with cash purchases, UNIVERSAL WERS—Etery yy Carriages. . t ine best man- of one LADIES’ MOHAIR WRAPS—Semi-fitted, in Peau de Sore. ; lectured euaraataed pit anerpening, WHITE INDIA LINEN, Prices fie ace seg eee." $10.00 |] | rack Peay ne soe: ary | Gia tesae ayaa aa, | | 1000 pieces of Sheer Comb J | about a querer or nuance: finish; a yard. 75¢ tld it Monee Yarn India Linens at 25 per | | $15.00 Carriages reduced to 22,80 bat niABiCs, NOHAIR COACHING COATS Certo, SPs gst att at | cen lem than the regular | | $15.0 cornmarate digg er Week \ black the resular $25.00 duality: at DY Do/ ALL SILK TAFFETA, 36 inches wide; | | ‘SWin?'4.80' 40cin., 6.00; 18-in., 8.50 rice, yard, : . ; ' Account. 7 high finish and perfect black ; SPECAT. GA HosE—s-nly: P $7. 5O Carriages reducedto 5.95 ; ec LADIES’ TOURIST COATS—Single breasted, ayard * 79¢ pith coustions, oa oe Rapes Jake; 15, 20. $6. 5O Carriages reducedto 5.00 | lear Gate mb baled back, made $15. 00 (Main Floor, Front.) EE UIC Gg eh 100, 2C, Cy ce (Third Fiéor, East, 10th Bt) {] of English m + CL bspAneodtigod )e' it i 1 Also several lots of Oe. . a>. J ’ * ’ Ladies’\Silk Coats ¥ Wrappers and\| Infants’ and Children’s Dresses. Sopenene OE at Greatly Reduced Prices y BY Coot Summer Wear at Little Priods. ae; mivelleney The $15.00 Silk Coats, $8.00 (hae PeCTUCS. Have the little ones comfertably garbed for the hot days. eel aie for decors The $20.00 Silk Coats, $12.00/Ih eens WAN bine To-morrow’s sale tells of unuspal values 7 ne ee Houses pdhinen s Housekeepi The $25.00 Silk Coa, $15.00 Dries alae in warm weather dresses for Children pipe tae Sy usekeeping, very Cig Sete aia rural and Infants, in cool lawns ahd nainsooks. LANTBRNS— taches Rahs rel. \ Also a numbér it made bad d ee Sea ae CHILDREN'S DRESSES of very fine white , sell Be case i high: ihe “4 — 2S ap Ladies’ Suits, ie Lesleed BEER Aer) ISe lawn, {nthelong waised French effec: sit eee ie aes ee -ngli ds, Cheviots and Worsteds, em- WOME! NS WRAPPERS of ‘lawn, finished with prtlapednrntr rules ses? 3 LANTIRIG—15 tnches Bighi sees bodvi Fd oat ab ditto satu fyles—to go at superior quality, in very handsome pat- to 4 yrs.; regularly 79c., for Ie pein a waiter ane ee ‘in| . AN’ fs Hy ; d 00 ‘ach Re a eee ecee’ fal, [| INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES TAN EER aST? tines tae $16.50, $19.50 and $25.00 cach. Wii tScinch flounes end waist pret: | | of finest white lawn and nainsook, in bishop, PARASOLS arked from $26.50 to $45.00. tily trimmed with fine embroidery and Hubbard and long waisted French effects, Tia woge, of 38 inches: tm vayiaus They were mat! 5 irab it f Val. lace; regularly $1.95, 1.50. and trimmed with dainty yokes and embroid- Fo! FIRE ¥ et A splendid opportunity to secure a very desirable Suit for fe é fry; size 6 mos. to 4 yrs; regulary 98. 5g, FOLPING, Tine oan bee cao, less than maker's cost. WOMEN'S DRESSING sacaues |} | #94 $1.25. Co JAPANESE UMBRELLAS., | - of very fine lawn, in dainty colorings INFANTS’ LONG SLIPS AND|INFANTS' LONG SLIPS AND DRESSES. } | g/t sesame cy A : a3 il : h sailor collar and. ki DRESSES, of the fi sook made in| OF nainsook and lawn; superior quality ; Poread & feet Dc! feat Black and Colored Dress Goods | |[|| tree “Hatched od win'tot | | reat very pry myles isesng ome EsnGey tty sceeaee | | Hatt TEESE? na ining of co V4 4 ; Reg: | \ i 4 b le Jainty embroidery yokes, Reg Regularly $1.50 and $1.75. f e ; Under Price Because of Their Late Arrival. jae Sy pcan 10th 9. ularly $1.25, for 79¢| te ne wie cai 19th St.» Per pact tra Floor, Front. 18th a Brooklyn. Purchases. regular $1.00 a yard goods, but because of late delivery can be offered Tuesday at, per yard....seeersecereeees IN BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT—Extreme values in English Brilliantines and Sicilians—in 2 wide range of prices—excep- tionally fine values, at 55c. 69c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 to $1.50. (First Floor.) une Sat,sWash Dress Fabrics. Many wanted styles will be offered during this sale at ahout Half Former Prices—including special lots of Im- ported Cotton Grenadines, Silk Chambrays, corded and lain Silk Mousselines, Etamines) and Batistes in neat loral effects. And on Special Table No. 1, First Floor: 2,500 yards MERCERIZED COTTON TCUUnaD Sat 2 1 new choice patterns—value 25c. per yard; at...--++-+0++ ae 3,500 yards SUPERFINE SCOTCH ZEPHYRS—very de-) 9c sirable for ladies’ and children’s wear—value 20c, per vd.; at | 1,500 pieces White India Linons, 12-yard pieces, neatly tied with blue 55 pieces imported VOILES in black, white and yan ber 5C White India Linons. ribbon, 32 inches wide, correct fabric for confirmation, commence- ment and graduation dresses. = ———_—_—_—_—_ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Wen’s Plain and Fancy Summer Underwear such a price before. constituted the makers’ emtire sample stock. superior. . ; The various lots comprise rer plec, $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 : Value, sso” ZS O90 on Fleet Ret) Ip plain and fancy colors. Nearly all sizes up to 44. Balbriggan, WMercerized Sk and Lisle Chread Shirts and Drawers. Many of these garments were made to be sold at prices rang’ ing up to $1.25. - Special price for this sale a garment, (Main Floor, Bast of Tountatn.) Go-Worrow at BS 90, a Sarmene. Jin Opportune Cvent of Exceptional Importance. The men who share in this sale will have ample reason to frequently con- gratulate themselves, for Underwear of this quality has never been offered at any ills in the United States, and The garments came from one of the Muyo a us ide wage IIe