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“sy er” Insisted On. } \ uge Germany Has Not Yet Deter- PORT AU PRINCE, ytt, June 24—] rival )¢ North German Lloyd steain- @e French Minister M. Depres has|er Kaiser Wilhelm IT, at Piymouth Tecelved a letter from the Haytian}| June 2. | ; . P some more, [PARIS POLICE SAY nn eo LOOMIS LANDED Fellow:Passenger Says Missing American Left Steamship at. English Port—Authorities Not | Apprehensive for His Safety. | Reparation Wanted for Stoning of the French Min- {ster at Port au Prince by Soldiers of Palace Guards. HIS MISSION TO ABYSSINIA WILL BE CARRIED OUT.! OVERNMENT HAS SENT APOLOGY TO ENVOY. Papers He Was Carrying from | mined on Steps to Be Taken,| Washington to Emperor ; put Amends Will Probably Be; Menelik Will Be Taken by His Fellow-Voyager. a i PARIS, June %.--The officials here are not seriously apprehensive of the whereabouts of Kent J. Loomis, brother Franc B. . the American | Assistant Wecretary of State, who a appeared shortly before or wfjer the PARIS, June 4.—-The Government has Gecided to rend a warship to Port au Prince to demand full reparation the recent attack on the French M {ater by the Palace Fe, te a -¢ ) Pefer Pellicarno -&> The inguirfes made tena to show that Mr. Loomis wandered off when the steamer touched at Plymouth. One of her passengers, Gustave Fiemm, of Sap. Francisco, a passenger of the Kutser Wihelm UL, to-day furnished the Amer- ican Embassy here with @ spec state- ment, to the effect thi he \w Mr. Loomis go down the gang ‘lank at Plymouth with the other passengers who Ianded there, . e re of . suet eae bates tees Griirhad datbin os te tck Maer ot the London, Das raph that a was racies papers to the American Ambassador here, . Porter, is de- fact ia, that Mr. Loomis was. quinia to. the recently Government ‘apologising fo rthe action of the paince guard tn stoning the Min- ister while the latier waa diving past the Palace Wednesday. The incident, therefore, is here re- garded as closed, BERLIN, June %—The Foreign Of- lee treats the atoning of the German iniater at Port au Prince calmly nnd is Gisposed to regard it as the work of boys or the idle street popuince. The Government has not yet deter- mined what steps to take, but a Foreign OMmoe representative intimated that an apology will be demanded and that preemire wil! be brought to bear, If necessary, by @ demonstration of warships. ; thi a : ommation the German Minister wes not hurt, while the French Minister was truck by « @ and slightly wounded, Peter Pellicarno, eight years old. of No. 6% Bayard street, dlsappeured from his home Inet Wednesday, and his mother, frantic with grief, has been searching for him in all the hos- ‘months ago, left what was a happy | home. Mrs. Peilicarno says that she| was deserte on account of another ‘woman. Z ‘The boy was Greased an follows: Red fwtockings, blue panta, white shoes, red 57 BOYS GRADUATE. teresting Fixercises at Bohool No. 168. Widty-seven boys, twenty-one of them “honor students," ware graduated to- (eT ry da ytrom the boy's department of pub- eo the journay of Mr.|i!0 School No. 164 No. 182 West Eighty- ig and bis caravan throug! h |Hinth ‘street. Henry Guttchen won the Somalfiand, to the ot Abys- Tt bas now been arranged with Wii- Jar HH who accompanied Mr. Loomis from ‘New York, to proceed to Abyesinia with the treaty. w! With the baggage of Mr. Loomis and was brougl ere from Cherbourg, KILLED NEAR WEST FARMS. Usknewn Man Run Over by a New Maven Road Train. An wmidentified man was ron over Pabite ——————_ at ; : \FIXING UP THE CITY HALL. | pn coneul for thai burp Soard of Entimate Authorisos the Expenditare of $45,000. The City Hall Is about to he fixed ‘The Board of Estimate o-day voted authority to Premdent Ahearn, of Manhattan Borough, to vene $45,000 of corporate for aking permanent betterments'’ in the e This is jn addition to Reginald medal ‘The exercises included the salutory by Jonn D. Fitch: an oration, “The ‘Heroic Dead" (Ingersoll), by Edmond & Quinn; the valedictory. by Harry ®. Hanson; presentation of. diplomas by the principal, Thomas Moora; ad- and. instantly “killed to-day on thal itor de, ‘De ‘Quarrel’ Dine tracks of the New York, New Haven Frome 4 Hartford Retiroad, near Weat/ ium as, Camlus duete be Lorch an Farms, ain - ‘Nhe man wae about 6 feet, 10 inches| unio by Clarance Cav ni Maruno the Instruetors’ jal revenue bonds voted gin fanuary for “repairs.” The difteraite ween ‘repairs’ and “permanont bet- rments’’ was not explained Former Preaident Jacob A. Cantor ent $75,000 in fixing and repsiring the When “Mr. Ahearn asked ‘that time even went so As to aak Mr, Ahearn to investigute Mr. Cantor's expenditure. No report has ever heen diimb-bell made. in helght, weighed about 10 pounds | drill ade" D Comptroller Grout had nothing to say | and wo! friped ‘vest, light’ trou- [Ari by. publie ot Meats ee 2! fo-tay in onporition in fact: Taeemed| sera, white underwear ‘and rubber-| club-swingiag by pupils ov” grade. No favor giving Pres| earn all} soled aboes. He was of dark com-|4: ones pile the ‘money? he wants end tng stares cee he ce punll ; clas and the visitors, QURPRISE SPECIAL SALE N°249. 13270146 W. 14 TH ST.| THIRD-AVE.NW:Cor:B 3 "2 ST. BETWEEN 6-AND:7-W AVES.IIONE BLOCK FROM:ELEVATEDASTATION Men’s @ Young Men’s ? Summer Suits ON SALE ONE WEEK ENDING NEXT FRIDAY. All wool tropical weight homespun and tweed in desirable shades, tailored to keep shapeliness without linings. Each suit consists of coat, trousers and a belt—all of the same material. The outfits are comfortable, fash- ionable and reliable. Every man who secures one of these suits will be a life A New Suit Free if Any Setlstaceerny. | long patron of the Surprise Storeccscacciecioeseiiannce ; Three great lines in the Straw Hats Srea"sarensnit 450, 156, 9¢ Tan, Russia, Vici Oxford Shoes and Patent lt in 4.95, 2.45, 2.96 ~ SUMMEP Shirts ester mews asos A5o, 9c Men’s High-Test Serge Suits, 5.75; Young Men’s, 5.00; Boys’ sizes, 2.50. erge and Scotch Tweed Suits, Supreme Grades, 7.50, 10,00, 12.00, 15.00 = Boys’ Graduation Suits of all-wool worsteds, - - $3.50, $5, $7 Boys’ Norfolk, and Sailor suits, serge and Scotch cheviot, . $3. Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits of tweed, - - Boys’. Buster Russian Suits of chambray and crash, - . Boys’ Sallor Hals, for all ages, wide and narrow brims, . . All Clothing Pressed and Repaired for One Year Without Cost. F L YER SALE for to-morrow and Monday only— 8 Children’s Stockings, tast black corduroy rib, OC Both Surprise Establishments Are Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Between 6th and 7th Aves. One Block from “L” Station. “THE WORLD: “FRIDAY F |Board of <stimate Rejects’ Commissioner Pallas Says Lis- pitals of the elty. Peter's father, thras | ° Mouse, He had no hat, and hair is Diack. * This is THE LIMIT of Tailoring Possibility. || POLICE MUST TAKE. {WILL PERMIT THEM lg CENTRE ST SITE) ON THE PARK GRASS Write for Ulustrated BargainList ASPERFEL pics tabell LEVELAN 144 Bowery, teners to the Band Concerts | Gtanil_ang: Commissioner McAdoo’s Plea mie ate. 4 t for an Uptown Location for} May Go on the Lawn Satur- | SUMMER HONEY GAVERE the New Headquarters. | day and Sunday. | —_ - liesnin cared ssuae tn lay by 1 The Board ¢ ty-meventh Siayor M gone tnto the n Hee Commis had to al MeaAdon had + $58 and wos ople always pres > way ——— HAD MAID ARRESTED. Mra. W plainant t against Her Wilkins, trate May’ irlin name, wu dentod writing, er colored maid, Bertha Chase showed to Magix: |) postal nt to whic sven it. Open Evenings tit! 7, SATURDAYS till 10 Mail Crders Filled. Inquires Solicited, GIRL TAKES PARIS GREEN. Said i but was noyed Mrs. © cerned in that particular ox dliamissed the girl from her service. 1d Mi Mayo the «irl th: @ thought nothing of it xd the postal card olored law. 1 towith the postal-card s nally pented.. The xitl'a future behavior bel Vouched for by her lawyer she waa di reed. Mra, Chase retained the poste! ‘dons future evidence if required, sho al, where would die he polson, aken in a Wants to-day, from the 2 Stores in Philadelphia—14 in Chicago—2 in New York FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM THAVE. & 1BT' ST, N. The $1, $2 and $3 Shoe Store. Open Every Saturday Night Until 10.30. good wear!! There’s more good style!!! There's more to choose from, in our endless variety of SEASONABLE OXFORD TIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN AT Three Dollars than you'll find elsewhere, Pardon our apparent attempt to boastfulness! We Hmnow that you cannot get as Good Shoes 4s ours from any other house for the prices we ask, We can convince you, too!!! YOU'LL appreciate the good features! This season's newest beautiful colorings in upper leathers comprise Tan Russia Calf, Tan Pongee Kid, Nut Brown Calf or Kid, and the New Shinyor Dull! Mat Kid Leath- ers. a ieee more good shoemaking! There’s more Get Scien- tifically fitted by Expert Shoefitters. We've got your sizeand Kind you are looking for. ; : 's ie pSeos 2) Two Dollars a Pair)iiises French Was Cal Men's-——-Women’s— Children’s _ 3 . rf, ¥feicla, an Runata Calf, MISSES' WOMEN'S $ WOMEN'S $ )3 rant wer 2 fand Wet oOxFoROS SHOES Patent Colt, Viet Kid, van a3 MEN'S SHOES a Men's—Women's_ Children’s Shoes and Oxfords CHILD'S *] | BoYSs' | SHOES Our $3 Special Shoe Store for Men and Women, Cor. 2Ist St..and 6th Ave. patent kid LITTLE GENTS’ SHOES Box cat Satin calt Patent Leather, Tan and Black Celt Siippers. Misses’ $ SHOES Dongola Kid Button or Luce, Patent Leather of Kid Tips SHOE FACTORIES: CKTON, MASB, Ho, t Patent Leath Cale SHOE FACTORIE: PHILADELPIILA. Pa. 132 to 146 W. 14th Street, |The Surprise Store. 3d Ave., N. W. Cor, 83d St., CAMPELLO, MASS. SO. BRAINTRUGE, MABS. LYNN, MASS. | There Is no excuse for awkward: | ness when the best and cheapest R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pri, ACYS B'way at 6th Ay, Men’s Hot Weather Suits. Light. Medium and Tropical-Weight Fabrics, Woven for Summer Comfort and Tailored for Permanent Shapeliness. of These Suits Is About 3 Tropical Worsteds, | tined—just enou $10.96 to [are extremely light y $19.96. | plain grays and Homespunsand , These are Wool Crashes, | $7.49 to | single and d $17.96. Silk Mixed Cheviots, Crashes and English Flan- (on work Nels, $14.96 tO) inents can. $19.96, For Boys, Russian Blouse Washable Suits, mide of Gala Chambrays and Madras; knickerbocker trou- ers, blouse cut full length; : sizes 2% to 8 years... is rs 89° Sailor and Russian Blouse ts, made of all worsted serge in navy, red or brown, also in fancy mixed cheviots, sailor or on collars; blous zes 2 % years, sailors 3 to 10$9 59 . years weight mat Ist FI Luxurious Silk 1 Shirts, $2.94 Made of Silks in solid colors and some with stripes on light | grounds—and made as well as | Shirts can be; sizes 14 to 18, some with attached cufls—a few with collars attached also. Other High-Class Shirts made of fine madras, wide or attached or detached. May be had all sleeve lengths. or detached. The manufacturer u $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts this season. tities insufficient for complete dozens—he made up regularly for us, but at a special figure—hence the sale pri Pleated and Plain Negligee Shirts, made of woven] madras and percale—sixty pat- terns in all; the majority made | with separate cuffs. Inthe lotare | some extra sizes—up to 20—for generously-built men, [ato Single’ or double breasted models, coats quarter range of patterns embr in grays and browns. ) : J the lower-priced suits lined with alpaca, and her-priced ones lined with silk to match the Suit fabric. These fabrics include | made up in both ed model suits, the and every o In the Furnishing ‘Store. irts of-imported madras, in plain white, dark and light grounds, striped, figured and dotted; pleated or plain bosoms, cuffs attached 34th to 35th St. The Average Weight Ibs. Details : 21 r., near. gh to shape them. The fabrics ight, yet firm; patterns— neat checks. able fabrics, in a ing all the novelties They are made up in ed styles, the coats of famously di louble f the finest Summer erials manufactured. They are Je and double breast loring approaching cus- as ready-to-wear gar- patterns are stri new— quarter-lined with silk. For Young Men. Blue Serge Suits, made of pure d, fast color; single or e¢ breasted co: semi-peg t io sers; sizes 15 to $7.49 Fancy Worsted single or double breasted semi-peg top trousers, fabrics are the same as are used in $15.00 Suits shown else- where; sizes 15 to 20 ? $10.96 years as ni “Feat her_ Weight” Shirts, 51-44 To get them trained down to Summer-comfort weight of 5% ounce! sheer, silk-like fabric nas been It is a splendid wear- ing fabric in plain colors and plain with tigures, stripes and dots. Shirts at $1.44. narrow pleated, solid colors, cuffs in regular style, or coat style, in ised these same materials in his The short lengths—quan- ce. -,,| Here are about At 64C | 1.800 $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts, com- prising a closed-out lot, in varie ous patterns and plain white Madras. They are well made gar- ments—not a job lot, but a lot made of selected materials. ~ 16c for New String Ties Made to Sell at 50c. Good Silk Neckwear, too—fine foulards and louisines, made up In wide-end String Tie shape. A surprise in them for the man who takes time to investigate. Imported Foulard Neckwear at 29c. Finest Imported Foulards, dotted and figured on black and blue grounds; made in reversible and French four-in-hand styles, SOLID LINEN hes Col. COLLARS, 4c nade of ELSEWHERE, M8ithe ver y best 4-ply linen, and are shown in 12 different shapes. Macy Collars, 12c, Four-ply, linen both sides, 42 styles; Part ias standard brands sold else- where at 25c. $3.13 lines. All of the $3.50 Shoe dealers e: advertising campaigns. Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, hand- edges, narrow spade shanks, m Calf Lace Shoes, as above. Robert Burns, box of 50, Hoffman House Bouquet, regular price Key West Havana Rothschilds, our price. F. Garcia & Bros.’ Havana S mok Fine Porto Rican Ci Violetas, box of 100... Panatelas, box of 50... ves Fino, box of 100... , box of 50 Havana Pana sold by others our price ‘@ A Holiday Supply of Con- CIGARS artic Redaced Pe box of 100; sold by others at $7.00; tiller and Havana wrapper—regular price for box of 50 50; sold regularly at $2. FINE MADRAS Made of PAJAMAS, SI .a¢ &xtta fine , ELSEWHERE ,$3.00 714 fo and blue grounds, with neat fig- ures; silk frogs and silk trim- mings. Macy Cuffs, 19c. Four-ply, linen both sides, 12 styles; equal to standard brands sold else- where at 25c, ’ Shoes & $2.13 Men’s oxtoras, °3 $3.50 Qualities—As Standards Are Measured. At $3.50 there are a few widely advertised Shoes and Oxfords as good as these,and many inferior in various ways. We found them in the course of our investigation that led to producing these xpect a larger profit than we ex- pect, and nearly allof them have /eft out of their Footwear certain good qualities that have been sacrificed to create funds for costly We court any form of comparison a purchaser chooses to make. sewed welts, oak soles, full extension heels; or Tan Russia fovae $3.13 oh - $2.58 price $3.00 for box of 50; our Se galh se a $2.39 de in for box of 50; $1.74 25; our + $1.74 innate

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