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Wd 4 | -MUNYON’S | badges they will wenr, In years past, when Tammany had a candidate. it was the fashion to wear a badge with his name and photograph, This year, while the vote of Tammany, will be cast for Parker,the fight aguinet him by Charles ¥F, Murphy will make leaders chary 9 O00 BRAVES TO 60 10 ST. LOUIS Largest Delegation Ever Sent by Tammany Hall to a Na- tional Convention Go in Seven Special Trains. about wearing his picture and shouting for New York's candidate. Benator Plunkitt, who is in charge of has FORKING CARLO Portugal’s Ruler, After Winning Tennis Match and Doing Sharpshooting, Sees Bouts by Men of the Kearsarge. arrangements, already comseed seven trains, Grand Central station and from Jers 7 City. These trains will leave on July 3. —— New Yorkers Live in the Future. (New York Letter in the Pittsburg Di New Yorkers of the present generation are rearing their families in the hope that they may some time enjoy all the promised good things In the way of June 15.—There was an ath- letic tournament in the royal grounds LISBON, ‘The largest delegation even sent by i cs Lah ck YANKEE TARS BOX DOG TURNED OUT, BOY GOES 100 Parents of Lad Ask Police to Hel the Dog Came Back. Everybody who saw him made a guess |p Them Find Their Son,) Who Has “‘anished, Although | Whatever his breed or pedigree, becat he was a waif and homeless, he won ( affections of little Howard Mitchell, w! When It was decided by his new friend oo. and he di ica | clever child, and both she | brothera are ver ur | fa | proved his loyalty t leaving he would mg Now his parents have asked the pol |to help find thetr son It was in April that the unkempt ¢ crept into the Mitel Howard's heart. be Jack, and shared his bed With’ him. After several w Mitchell decided that the di “Hele my friend,” wept oes T'il Bo 500." ne ee was ordered out rd named hi } all the affection in his starved heart| mournfully, and he runs to the door that any well-bred and cared-for dog] @t every sound, but Howant falls to ear. could show for a kind word or a bone. ee tee of the W Mven at No. 447 Weat Sixteenth street. Howard's | mother that the dog must go, Howard home and into | @ Twentieth ise | streat station havo heen asked to) send | he the necond gencra\ ll boy “with a red wal Ms or ho coat and trousers, black stockings i lace shoes. ————————— A Royal Hand of Pity. by | (from the Washington Star.) fd.| Little Princess Mary of Wales ts 4 and her ee Jinjured birds and. then to take them home and nurse them back to hea’ ements, The tunnels a come back. | ‘ BPA ae eee and ieee anie h will deliver pas- | here yesterday, in honr of the Ameri-/* to the Predominating breed’ In his! Soe erept ‘ ye Inter and Mi pearls, Gon will be that sent to St. Louls In| oii vers right in the heart of New York |can fleet. King Carlos attended: and make-up. ist As no two could agree he| found a, welcome, for Mrs Mitchell the royal ¢hitdien tind the funeral of ; wan general C ied ho’ ch her boy had loved | bird or other smail creature a most ec July. Already 3,00 Tammany braves | are now all but completed, according | won the tennis match, shot pigeons and | igcy (i —— ait Matar ecneless wait, Ilia cars. droop | tying function, ALLL did’ remarkable shooting with a pistol. Four men from the flagship Kear- to ‘official statements, but the average New Yorker knows too ee to place his trust in promises. He fecls sure ave been booked for the trip, and the number probably will be Iprger. Taking advantage of the low rate offered by | fs NS onan will nave “the im-|8Tge and the Alabama had boxing the railroad, and the fact that the | munities of a trip ac the BEOBKIS contests at the King's request. trains used by them are to be held in | Piiilke in the fiat self. He ia | King Carlos, who takes great Interest hopes to see that yards of the rafiroads and may be used |‘ tthe $ for sleeping purposes while the deleg tion lays over a day to get a glimpse | ¢ at the fair, 1 largely responsible for {In his mind's eve he sees the day whole great tenement quarter of the number of men who have signified ene lower eat side will hed daily ‘ by great streams of wat their intention of going. from the ocean, but he One thing is worrying the Tammany men, and that !s the character of the |in athletics, remained on the grounds from 130 until 7 P. M. The combined bands of the fleet furnished the music. ‘There was a large attendance, Inciuding |Rear-Admiral Barker, United States Minister Bryan and other diplomats. Admiral Barker to-day gay ing reception on the Kearsar; of Lisbon society. 4 a not hone if, Tt te to witness the spectacle hi mself, all for the next gener: PAW-PAW One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account. Our Terms Also Apply to New y and Cones Eee I know that my Paw-Paw will cure Dys- Pepsia, indigestion and all other forms of Stomach Trouble. I know that tt will cure Nervousness, and that it {s a positive cure for Sleeplessness or Lost Appetite. If the Liver 1s torpid, or if you are Constipated, Dilious, or have headache from these causes take my Paw-Paw Laxative Pills, which | know to be the best pilis ever compounded. —MUNYON, ga@'Munyon's now illustrated Magazine of. Health sent free. s[OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 PETC EE SIHIS is one of the numerous pieces of beautiful sculpture work that go to beautify the grounds of the great St. Louis Fair. + “The Protest” is mute but intense. The Indian warrior who gestures his detiance is stripped for battle. He belongs to the eriod before the white man’s weapons ound their way into the red man’s hand. He leans forward and, wegponless, throws out his clenched fist toward the coming invasion of his country. The emo- tion is further expressed i in the jerk which the left hand has given to the rawhide, ulling the horse backward almost to his aunches and wrenching the mouth open. Rider and horse together tell the story of rage and impotent antagonism to the in- evitable. The nakedness of the Indian ' and the ragged hair of the horse add to the desperation of “The Protest” in their revelation of its uselessness, On all sides the World’s Fair presents the evidences of the white man’s accomplishment in the Louisiana Territory. The spirit of devel- opment abounds. The noise of progress fills the air. One solitary attitude of de- fiance, one fierce note of discord, is “The Protest of the Sioux.” World’s Fair Photographic ~~ 2 Art Portfolios. ” These photographic views, issued weekly, in permanent portfolio form, by EXCLUSIVE ARRANGE- MENT with the World’s Fair Offic will constitute, when completed, a PERMANENT PICTORIAL RECORD of the World’s Fair in its ARCHITECTURAL, INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXHIBITS, with special presentation of its wonderful assemblages of humankind in types, costumes and occupations—repre- 5 senting with marvellous comprehensiveness the life and activities of the various countries of the earth—a veritable evitome of the world of to-day. Although the regular price of these portfolios is 25 cents each, The World has arranged to supply all readers at ONLY 10 CENTS EACH. Parts I. and II. Now Ready. For Sale at the Foliowing Addresses: ALL WORLD OFFICES—Main Office: 63 Park Row. | McBRIDE’S ARCADE BOOKSTORE, The Arcade, 71 Harlem Branch: 211 West 125th St. Uptown Broad Office: 1381 Broadway. Brooklyn Of-ice: 292 | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, (Book Dept.), from Lexing- Washington st. ton av. to 3d ave., 59th to 60th st. ALSO AT sea & STRAUS (Book Dept.), Fulton st., SIEGEL COOPER CO. (Book Dept.), 6th ave., 18th | A.D. MATTHEWS'S SONS (Book Dept.), Fulton st., aad 19th sts, | Brooklyn, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. (Book Dept.), 6th ave., A. L. NAMM (Book Dept.), Fulton st., Brooklyn, 19th and 20th sts, BALCONY BOOKSTORE, ADAMS DRY GOODS Co,, Oth ave., 21st and 22d sts. H. BATTERMAN (Book Dept.), Broadway, Brooklyn. JOHN AS ASER BOOKSTORE, Broadway, 9th | JOURNEAY & BURNHAM (Stationery Dep’ 9th. | .), Flat- and 10th sts. bush ave., Brooklyn. yee ae EHRICH BROS., 6th ave., 22d to 23d st. HAHNE & CO., 609 Broad st., Newark, N. J. OR SENT BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. Address THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New York. H. A. BAKER & CO. (Stationery Dept.), Broadway and Rockaway ave., Brooklyn. Our Home Supply Department request. Three Styles, Tan Kid Oxfords, turned 74c tionately. making their elders. ond floor wi price than any tions Children’ Dresses, made $5, our price....- Sere One-piece 4 to 12 years....+--+ Dresses in’ various wool fabrics, prettily trimmed; ages 8 to Price. ..cecevsevcerre 5 Too early for a general break i of later sales: quality. yarn; splendidly finished. Special Sale of Aluminum Utensils jasement Helps That Rust Neither Do They Tarnish. Sauce Pans, 49c., $7¢. and 69c, Berlin Sauce Pans, S6c., 63c. Preserving Kettles, 69c., 83c., 97c., $1.24. Coffee Pots, $1.13. Tea Pots, $1.56. Milk or Rice Boilers, $1.31, $1.54, $1.86. Tea Kettles, $2.24, $2.48. Pie Plates, 17c., 21c., 24c, Cake Pans, 24c. Lemonade Shakers, 27¢. Pudding Dishes, $1.78. Chafing Dishes, $4.96. a SS Ice Cream Freezers, Basement. Visit the demonstration of the “Peerless” Ice-Cream Freez- ers—Ice-Cream frozen in 3% minutes. is prepared to submit estimates of the cost of completely or partly furnishing Homes, Hotels, Cot- tages, Yachts, Tents and the like. A representative will call at your Women’s Oxfords, $1, 49 fronts and shoulders, in three different styles; finished with lace edging and trim- med with silk ribbon. Sale of Outer Garments for Misses of 4 to 14 Years. We provide quite lavishly as great p these broad assortments on the sec- ill iss found almost every style of garment becoming. and serviceable—and always at a lower other store asks. For particulat men- "s Russian and Sailor of eneviels ang es, braid trimmed; ages to 42 years; sold by others at ‘$2.96 Dresses of red; Blue and brown cashmere and striped flannel, variously air ne One - piece Sailor A ea al years; about 75 in the lot; sold elsewhere at $7.50 each, sale | Sale of Men’ The First Price Break Affects Combination Suits. —1« rm, reer. Every size in these three lots, but not every size in each lot. Cooking Silvery-finished Kitchen Not, —24 FL, 85th St soles® Cuban or military heels, opera toes; all sizes; C, D and E widths. Patent Colt Oxfords, flexible soles, Cuban heels, narrow toe last; all sizes; D and E widths. White Duck Oxfords, turned soles, Cuban heels, opera toes; all sizes; B, C, D and E widths, Women’s Lisle Thread Vests» | We are sharing the good fortune that gave | Our ” | us these for, less than we usually pay.| Sa Regular | They are made of fine, quality Lisle thread Price, Price, | —low neck, sleeveless, with hand-crochet 59c r the juniors—propor- ovision for them as for black cheviot, gore flare, plainly tailored, lengths 27 to.33-inches; sold by others at $2.75, our price -$1.96 Full-length Coats of white pique, fancy capes trimmed with embroidery edging and inser- 6 and 8 years, | Children’s Skirts, of blue and | tion, ages 4, each Three-quarter Coats, of tan co- vert, in pleated effects, finished with fancy buttons and stitch- ing, io) girls of 6 to 14 years, | each.. $5.96 s Underwear. in Underwear prices, but the edges are beginning to crumble and there will be some mighty good bar- gains here long before July suns To-day there are Combination Ss saving and get a full season's service—the latter a make the thaw complete. uits that men may buy at a good orbidden feature At 94c.—Regularly $1.24 to $1.59. Men’s Ribbed Balbriggan Combination Suits, well fin- ished, elastic and good-fitting garments. At $1.49—Regularly $1.98 to $2.54. Men’s Combination Suits of ribbed Lisle thread—white and ecru—made of hard-twisted thread cf excellent At $1.69—Regularly $3.13 to $3.39. Suits of fine natural merino, made of excellent Australian Sale of Razors._,,, », Shaved the vrices to less than half on some of the best Razors manufactured—merely because they were manufacturer’s sam- ples, never used for other than show purposes: Wade& } Butcher's, |Our Regular Jos. Allen's | Price 98c, Sons, r Sale Price, Non XL, Thistle, 34c Bourgogune, ! Brand names to bring a smile of satisfaction to the man who haves himself—a price to bring him a Razor tor every day in the week, “Yankee” Safety RAZORS) ness sieterne . 94c “Gem” or “Star” Safety Razors..... 1.24 Razor Strops at 24c, and 44¢., sold by others at 50c, and 7Sc. ne Hae k Corin A Macy & Co.'s Macys $4.49]. Attractions A B’way at 6th Av. | Butterick’s Patterns and Pub Patterns and Publications {or July Now Ready, | ications for July Now Ready. | Now ications for July Now Ready. | —=—— Bits for the Belt iV2 Belt Buckles, in black, gun- metal and gilt; regularly 49c., SPOCIal aici <'areisinieje/sisjesies 24c Buckles, in gilt and gun-metal; plain, sold elsewhere at 7Se,; our price........ 49c Set with stones, regu- lily 94a; special...... 59c inported Parisian Belt Clasps, re or Saarnelled)} sold regu- larly elsewhere from 75c. to $1.00; special. 49C Buckle Sets, consisting of front buckle and slide for the back, Wy gun-metal or gilt; plain; elsewhere $1.00; our 69¢ PCE recs ccnccececes Set with whtte stones; elsewhere $1.25, here... 79C White Goods —1« 9. Persian Lawn, 32 inches wide, our own importation; very sheer; a yard.. 22c & 32c Organdie, 68 Inches wide, our own smpartis on) similar qual- ity sold elsewhere at 50c.; our price........ 32c English Nainsook, our own importation, 36 19¢ & 24c in. wide, a yard Fancy White Goods, sheer, large variety; sold by others up to 25¢. a yard; our ri : 12c price Women’s Hose. -1« m: Imported Black Cotton Hose, plain with unbleached split feét; also plain black cotton, double soles, heels and toes...... 19¢ Imported Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, with or without garter tops; spliced heels and toes and double soles.. 29€ Imported Plain Lisle Thread Hose, assorted shades of tan; spliced heels and toes and double soles...... 44c Imported Lisle Thread Hose plain ioe eh hand- embroidered figures on instep 69c Imported Lisle Thread All-over Lace Hose, assorted istiades of tan and newest shades 69c Imported Fine Lisle Thread Hose, plain black; lace insteps and hand-embroldered figures ds; als on black grounds; also 89c with lace side clocks. . Men’s Half Hose.—«» Imported Black Cotton Half Hose, double soles, heels and {OESiicicoeiesisicisiere SOGRUO 19c Fancy Cotton Half Hose, Ox- ford and mottled grounds, with stripes and em- broidered figures...... 24c Imported Fine Cotton-and-Lisle Thread Half Hose, hand-em- broidered figures | on plain black and colored grounds; also drop stitch lisle thread with neat stripes 33C Imported Lisle Thread Half Hose, hand-embroidered figures and ‘vertical stripes on plain black and mottled grounds 44¢ Plaited Silk Half Hose, neat colored side clocks on plain black grounds; spliced heels and toes......... 69¢ Sale of Linens. Hemstitched Silver Bleached Damask Table Cloths, pure linen, soft finished, 60x80 inches in size; sold by others at $1.75, OUND COdermreteisters areiatsiers 1.39 Napkins, heavy, all linen, German silver bleached, dice patterns, size 20x20 inches, a dozen ican esses 1.24 German Huck Towels, all linen, extra heavy, hemmed; our special... U5c regular price 19¢.; Hemmed Huck Towels, strong and serviceable; well suited for board- ing-houses and restaurants— Size 17x32 Inches, each 8c Size 18x34 inches, each 10¢ Size 20x40 inches, each 13¢ Hemstitched Huck Towels, all linen, damask borders, size 22x 41 inches, each........ 24c Hemstitched Damask Tray ‘Cloths, fine quality, soft Miished, 18x27 inches in size, ely where 35c,; Our price....../s.60e 24¢ moon while awa! t ting parental for ‘That the latter was withhela WEDDED DESPITE STERN PARENTS sei. fa Dartnership with Miss Otte in the fire insurance business Rockaway. Previous to that « Second Marriage Notice De- Rockaway: clares Bride Was Married) $22.2, Without the Consent of Mr. and Mrs, Ottens. firmed him out of, Dade hia" daughter nis home i Love found the telephon: Mins Ottens declared one ‘ay thet mh was going to make some calls. Despite the opposition of the young woman's nits, Robert Treat Paine, of Brooklyn, and Henrietta M. Ottens are married and enjoying thelr honey- F. Bartholow, odist Episcopa: Dridsersom are mal the uridestoom'a mot re Thete Lows biticess Men’s Handkerchiefs. lat FL EXTRA LARGE SIZES: All linen; made in our own:fac- tory at Belfast, Ireland. 24-inch, with % and 4 inch hems............. 23%4-inch, with ie Ce 1 inch hems......-. 24-inch, with % ah hems 22c 29c 32c 4th to 35th St . Sale of 9x 12-foot Wilton Velvet Rugs.—=-. Sold.by others Our $22. 48 at $32.5) each Price These are one-piece Rugs of the best quality, and in design:and coby oring they match many of the finest Oriental Rugs. $27.79 Smyrna Rugs at $17.98. Best grade all-wool Smyrnas; blue and white only. Our regular! selling price heretofore $27.79. : cuina Straw Mattings sapanese. Straw Floorwear is naturally cool and naturally resilient. (But if kept too long in stock—say stored from one season to ani —it becomes crackly, brittle and troublesome—ungatural. We have ready for special selling one thousand rolls of straw weaves from China and Japan. This is part of a very large order we imported this season, and every rolt is new, brightjand fresh. Besides, we lessened the cost by importing direct : saw China Mattings. Prices for Rolls of 40 Yards: Seamless, fancy, $8.00 quality...... Seamless, fancy, $10.00 quality. .... Fine palmed, fancy, $12.00 quality...... Extra heavy, fancy, $14.00 quality. Extra fine, 116 warp, fancy and white, $18.00 quality..... Japanese Mattings. All rich Carpet effects, in Green, Reds, Blues and Tans, r $7.98 $15.00 quality...... $14, $9.98 $25.00 quality..... $98 Matting Remnants--All Grades Lengths 10 to 25 Yards. Prices Characteristically “Remnant.” China Dinner Sets. —s.m: The showing of Decorated China Dinner Sets—the. most complete we have ever made—includes the latest Theo. Haviland, Carlsbad, English and domestic patterns. The “Open Stock” patterns, from which you may buy single pieces or complete sets, comprise: scores of patterns. $587 & 319, English and Domestic Decorated Dinner Sets, Carlsbad Decorated China $ 87 Dinner Sets, I 4, to °48.* Limoges Decorated China $ 97 Dinner Sets, : | 8. to 5394. ae Toilet Sets. { Lobster Sets. Toilet Sets, full size, 7 pieces, | China Lobster Sets, natural neatly decorated, open jar, | shape, for serving lobsters a la $2.37. \ | Newburg; 12 servers. $11.88 Toilet Sets, full size, 9 pieces, | Salad Dishes, lobster handles; violet decorations, $3.49; with | for six portions, eachu....976 jar, $4.99, Toilet Sets, full size; 9 pieces, nicely | | Same, for twelve portions, decorated, $1.96; with covered Jar, | CAC. esse eee ee tese+ $1.47 $2.97. | Salad Sets, consisting of 12 Toilet Sets, 9 pleces, fancy shape | and decorations, $2.23; with ¢ov- ered jar, $3.37 Ice-Cream Sets. China Ice-Cream Sets, ob- long dish for brick of cream, plates and bowl; each. ..§2,93 | Lobster Tray and 12 plates; hand -palnted Limoges china; Seles sie cvigisie let Strawberry Sets. 12 plates; violets and gold | Strawberry Sets, 12 plates and CURGriviaiiginisiciee'e'ee «++$2.37 | bowl, leaf shape; green borders Ice-Cream Sets, decorated with | and gold edges....... -$2.33 rosebuds and gilt; fancy $3.47 | As above, with maroon/and gold Ice-Cream Sets, with art nou-| border............... $2.97 veau borders and gold; | With rosebuds, fancy giit bor- CACNs Wecenioneeinesice $2.69) ||\derss3% ocvec eee dais $3.33 Furniture-=~ Dining Chairs. Rockers. Solid Quartered Oak Chairs, | Solid Oak or Mahogany finish- Coloniatgpattern, roomy seats, | ed Rockers, high backs, full high backs, upholstered in genu- | arms, saddle seats; sold by oth- ine leather; sold by others at is : $5.00, our price ers at $2.50, our price. ..§1.98 Solid Quartered Oak Chairs, | Solid Oak or Mabogany finist high backs, uph*stered in | ed Rockers, high backs, fully nae Uist Speibg (UD; high arms, roomy saddle seats; ly others at $5.00, our | sold by others at $3.00, our PrICO wa (ors staneicaiseaigieress.e $3.96 | seecens GRAF Solid Oak or Mahogany finish- Solid Quartered Oak Chairs, ed Rockers, high carved backs, high backs, French legs, boxed seats, covered with genuine | extra high arms, roomy saddle leather; sold by others at $3.75, | seats; sold by others at $3.50, Our Price......cce00 $2.64 | our price......seeee0e $5.50 Oak Morris Chairs, $4.24. Solid Oak Morris Chairs, full high arms, brass rod; complete with reversible velour cushions i in different colorings.