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x PRESENT dicted on Charge of Making False Entries. industrials tionally A Around, TRENTON, N. J. July 7. Kroehl, former F on 1 1-2 par cent. William M " are “” very heavy daring the eftarnc Lanning to-day and the tone was react ing dim with Hott on extensive professiogal re) i ine books | District-Atiorn lets generally followed the aig As aide and most of the eet und Ww ‘4 from commission houses. ie jon Pacific, Baltimore & Oblo, Rock, Southern Pacific, Pennsylvania St. Paul, Loutsville & Nashville, Cama- Mia® Pacific and Missouri Pacific were akest taaues of the market, aoa off 0 as of Vreeland Kd ed the prosecution ins, Ndwin Rob wrney the fires» ed . Mfuflered’ fractionally | Starck, a United S'o e local My { pari t intant from the P4 4 bf be: cf test ony ry 0 “ we) : oH al ove Fy night, | Hee, Hila testiim mY 7s ee 3 oo tna My Md. Manhattan closed | nical character ard he : ler ‘of the bank, wae t ext witness In Cont *s higheat, Jowest and cl b vet * from, yesterta: sof from last recorded sale rested in the gba (Conger a lied 4,42 votes, ama Mn! cant tor Mr Sadler, the Liberal 3 | candidate was t almoat Chinese labor into (be Transvaal, this, iherals declared, being tantamount a COTTON MARKET. ‘The local cotton market was disap- the art to-day, in view of rom savored, FI s — of yesterday's buyers, for a turn, took adyantage of the first bulge by Following the call, however, @ eloped. Trade was of ++} - 4 my = a s hought October and De- Sl cember, while one prominent Southern ~ S]operator sold December : 1S] Prne opening prices wera: July, 10% Vio Ina: August, 1026 to 10.07 m- S| her, 9.65 bid; Qotober, 944 to's o- | vember, 987 bid; December, 9.42 to 0.43; ©} | January, #45 bid a 4 a SHIPPING NEWS. g ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 14 | Sun rises. 4.83/Sun nate, 7.86) Moon rise 12.27 h * 7 5 ba ph. . Central my & R Gentrnt 1 4 BASH WALI TD QUIT THIBET Welcomes America’s Over- tures on ine Subjeot. Nacoreher ... Bongoiten Vimetra : INCOMING &TEAMSHIPS ee ee cs Pretoria, Hamburg. dake. halt Werpoo! . Kite Berne siverpoot dle Monaren, Bina, Tishon ireeneek. OUTGOING STEAMBHTPR La Lorraine, Mavis eatechiand H’ burg DAY, Fy ot icemphis, vannah Ri Mar, Galveston, Jetterwon, Norfolk Numidian a0" Vigilancia. wana. Saratoga, Ni ASHINGTON, July 1.—The dis Nilon appear to have developed a er curious fact; namely, that the inh home government wes luke. m, if not absolutely indifferent in matter of sending Younghusband’s | ition toward Lhassa Jead, it is sald here that Col. Youn mp was allowed to go forwo onjy to save the pride of Viceroy Cy | 2B wehbe jatior fancied that he had not Deen treated with proper consideration by ghe aait-witd Thibetans, falling to Pbtain what he deemed due official Teqbgnition of the representatives of | tha Indian Government sent dy him Into ‘Thiet, he appealed to the home gov- ermment [6° an armed escort to procure proper treatment for hie envoys, and the home government reluctantly as sented. bis. said here that the British Gov- already has indicated Its wil Magness to withdraw this punitive ex- paws. as it can obtain from Pg ry ane promises of vieiding the wy, were at issue between In- before the expedition the border of Le coun: are een the two countries a ib recognition of the right of he Government's representative to his functions in Thibet stated that the British Govern- recetved the, Amer over- this subject in the best of indeed, they were rather wel- a8 tending to emp! the de- : ¥4 of or rigrebon Govern- 0 do everything posatble to pro. Integrity of ‘hina. . DELIGHTS OF ; drinking pure whiskey are made clear in ) Crow kyc mae Sold only in our 9 registered bottles— pay All Dealers, & gy Never sold in buik. e iwi “att We UT TEL, |S POT NOT REV) TED Fon Faun ; — — tlonal Bank Weel J Statex Dis- | fairly active. The market w: trlet Court be! : BRITISH VOTE FOR CHINESE.| | Women's HidsKin Oxford Shoes We Never Advertise Uniess We Have Extraordinary Values to Offer. Fridays SaturdayOnly Sale of Men’s Business Suits at 50%, 40% and 30% Reduction. e EXCHANGE Stebtichment ta the Hanover BRONE SUSPEND | Edward TC. Sfease of the Con | tay nu sinter tae ‘sant ho solidated, Who Had a Chain ag ‘sane tatan ont ts regurdes a g | Usimportaat on the exchange, in @piie | of Officesn'Various Cities, Is} yess! that Mlenae bed @ chaly of Forcedito they Wall. | Méwerds 1, C, Sitee, & well known! saolidat attExoharge broker. whe has yyoeh effees in a elton oan expecially Sealy ta | the WaldowtaAstoriag was forved to the wall coday. Sleasgs mun ollce was | for yours anPNo 44 Well wirest, bot he opared a imagnificentty fur chamgerto-dey shortly after the open- Ing. A considerable emiount of pick was bought in for Glease under the ule, indicating that be ‘wes heavily ghort-dn the market, Little taforma- Meas. Before coming to New York &) wae @ broker in P wg, Lagt De ar he brought a sult for. divor laura eoentiy StoretCloses at5 P.M. Saturdays at Noon | Some Very Exceptional SHOE NEWS Ourtshoe:man has the stock-righting bee in his bonmet; and in order to get things straight- ened omtiquickly, he is marking some prices that offer'the best bargains we've presented in \I| many atday. \l| For instance, here is a collection of Men's $3 Oxford Shoes at $1.50 a pair—Induding a number of our Wanamaker: Wear- Well $3 Oxtordshoes, which have no equals at their regular price, Thenythe:balance of the lot is composed of excellent three dollar'Qxfords that wehave been selling previously at $2.20. They:are in patené coltekin, kidekin and velour calfakin — all excellent three- dollar valu—today at $1.50 « pair. Next is @ collection of Boys’ russet and black Oxford Shoes, from our regular $3, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 stocke— patent calfskin, kidekin, velour calfskin and Russia calfskin —today at $2.50 a pair. Six Sorts of Women's Oxfords at $1.90 a pair—Patent kidskin, patent calfskin, kid- skin with plain or’patent leather tips, and Russia calfskin —all welted and stitched soles of the highest quality of oak-tanned leather—not a shoe in the lot that would not be valued at $8 anywhere outeide of Wanamagen’s, All if | at $1.90 a pair. | at $1 a pair—in three different styles, that you'll {]| not match in other stores for less than halt as much again, Cool, stylish, serviceable Summer shoes $1 a pair, JOHN WANAMAKER Tormerly A. T. Stewart &/Co,, Broadway, dh Ave, Oth and 10th Sts, \—_____________—— Three -hundred and eighty-five Men's Business Suits, ranging in value $20, $18, $16 and $15—broken lots from our regular lines—will be offered for Friday and Saturday only at Ten Dollars. 10 Remember Our Big Sale of Outing Suits will end Saturday. Last chance to take advantage of these talk-of-the-town-prices: MEN’S OUTING SUITS— Made up of all-wool homespuns, tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots and flannels, neat stripes, checks and mixtures, light, medium and dark elects, belt strap, (urn-up bottoms; value $10 and $10.50, at.... MEN’S OUTING SUITS— All the newest and wanted patterns are in this tot; all the fabrics sought after are here; striped flannels, nobby cassimeres, cheviots and popular homespuns; made to sell for $15 and $16.30; choice....... MEN’S OUTING SUITS— Fine indigo blue serges, rough-finished cheviots, hand some homespuns and swell patterned cassimeres, Some quarter silk lined; would reflect credit on high. class merchant tallors; values $20 and $18.50; at These Suits are the finest custom tailored Serges. Cassimeres, Thibets, Tweeds, Homespuns and Worsteds, single and double breasted styles of latest models. Broken lots, but many of your size are among them. 00 50 10 Store Open All Day Saturday, e thom about the Mallure wee obtminabie | *} Women’s russet Russia calf welt SATH AVE, 1927020 Great annual More cleece 4-90 Bren- ings. Seturdays 1pm, ™ STREETS Sixth Floor, little ones, Hoy’s musical manikins—one of the many entertaining features that never fails to provoke side-splitting lau Perlorms marvellous feats of “sight of hand and second sight reading—takes guinea pure food show is now in progress. (COME to-morrow—bring the little ones—there are instructive demonstrations for you and hap; The New York Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra—a musical organization of unusual ability engaged especially for igs and rabbits from the hats of the little onesie hours. for:the ter-—De Sosa the magician, who 1g Cypher incubator that hatches little chicks—come and see it in operation—see the little chicks as busy as bee: a few hours after they. are /@° hatched scratching ior food. Hundreds of song birds of every character to sing to you. Generous samples to all who come. F " Admission, of course, is complimentary, and we want you go; fer the inagied ihe i ey come. Even though you do 7608 ears fo a be our guests for the morning or afternoon—bring all the ch! 4 Special purpose of taking advantage of the lowest prices ever quoted | Mt ay go home with pleasant recollections of one of the most enjoyable: on groceries—-it's well worth a special journey to leara of the new culinary of the year, wonders experts are waiting to teach you free of charge. —--S1MPION CRAWFORD CO.—— 1,000 more women's 6 shirtwaist suits, °2.95 WE had a thousand of ese cool, beautiful lace trimmed white shirtwaist suits last “Friday, and sold every one at $3.50, Up to that time they were the best bargain of the season in shirtwaist suits. Here’s another lot of one thousand for to-morrow, thougl., and you can hardly be- lieve your eyes when you read that the, are all to be sold at the extremely low price of $2.95. They have that smart style attribute that correct dressers are going Nntee: Fiene into ecstasies over in those fashionable creations of the exclusive dressmaker. They are of the same high quality, and strictly dress- maker 0 difference whatever between uit, except in the price, which to-morrow and Saturday {s about one-third what you would pay for the Identical conceit to have it made to your measure The material isa fine sheer white lawn, dimity, percale or linen, and there are six.smart styles, very effective and practical—beauti- fully trimmed with lace. You can readily see that such a dainty conceit could not possibly be made to sell regularly for less than $6. In fact, that's a very falr price for them considering that the dressma us & # $10. To-morrow and Saturday, while they last, price is Linen skirts ' men or | Women’s bathing sults ee pique; the o pique is the popular high kilt- | of wool serge, in black only; ed effect; the Tinen nine-gore | two styles; trimmed with white flare; well tailored, perfect tit | braid; full and strong; value and finish; value $3.95, $2.50 | $2.50, at.....s00065 91,75 Another lot of girls’ $2.90 dresses at $1.75 THESE cay little frocks are so popular and VT suitable for Summer wear that we simply had to make an extra effort and secure another lot. Here they are to-morrow at $1.75—the best bargains in New York, because the regular price {s $2.90, and you know what a smart little dress é $2.90 will buy. Third Floor, fie é of fine white and colored | Girls’ | —guimpe and high neck models—va- Misses sults linen —box coat — belted | FOSSes riety of materials and colors—lawn, back—skirt f¥ll box plaited all sround— | madras, dimity, French ginghams and chambrays—dots, ripes and solld colors—sizes 6 to 14—value $2.90, Ab siveeeerrenseeeereeeereees 4 is lot that would sel! PAAR Mag Abr than $2—-an excellent choice from the better grades for those who come early. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. finely finished—sizes 14 and 16—value $8.75, | st: vee 0) | at ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD Cco,—— i si*12 B15 outing suits*7.75 Positive clearing <i outing suits *7. Not one of these slow-moving events that drag along through the hot Summer months, but a sale wherein the bargain importance is so great—the price so low arf the quality of the suits so much above the average in inexpensive suits that men will vie with each other to see which shall be the first to come and select an outing suit that will conform to their tastes and critical judgment. § the suit: very cool, light high grade material—trous@awp aes : " trou! 57 7 Here's the suit: (147° up at bottoms, belt loops; the tae | 75 e 4on’s newest patterns. Special to-morrow and Saturday, $7.75. e It’s the greatest after-the-Fourth clearing to which so many men look forward, realizing that July and August are the months when these suits are most needed, There are many of the $15 values and an equally large number of the $12 suits—those cool, dressy coats and trousers for Glecriminating men—special to-morrow and Saturday at $7.75. 200 pairs of men’s dressy trousers, $2.95 This sale {s of utmost Importance to every man who needs or desires a new pair of cool, dressy outing trousers or a light-weight, handsome pattern of the darker sort. There is not a pair in the lot worth less 95 than $5, and as all sizes are Included in this lot of perfect bd fitting trousers, in worsteds, homespuns, cheviots and flan- nels, they'll go very quickly to-morrow and Saturday at the bargain price of $2.95, * Clearing: $2 to $3 straw hats, Second FI A dollar is a pretty low price for a regular $3 straw hat, that’s exactly what you may secure if you come early to-morrow. All the $2 and $2.50's are included, too $ —none worth less than $2.00—flat or | soft rolling brim—special to-morrow and Saturday, while they last, at $1. Boys’ and children's straw hats, $i—values up to $3.95 —slso complete assortment of boys’ linen, duck, pique and crash washable hats and caps—values up to PSO—to-MOFTOW oo cieeceeeeeree 206 & 506 ——4IMPSON GRAWFORD co,—— irs of women’s Oxfords at ‘1 300 pairs 0 ‘ ‘ i i 53.50 Oxfords, shoes and strap sli w many pairs of fashionable 43.50 Oxfords, shoes and strap s ippers JF you knew bo lot at 4 to-morrow you would not hesitate a minute to come and make your selec- ion. They are footsear from our regular stock, and we're going to close them all out at this sensational beseuin price because they are odd pairs and si zes—high grade—just ine shoes for Summer wear, Piet P i These shoes and Oxfords are light in weight and very coo! for hot weather, The strap slippers are very popular this season—they're unusual bargains, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Womon’s welt biack kid Oxfords—patent tip—high leather Cuban heel—a sensible tole Oxfords—A to D widths regular sizes—3 values at... | 95 Women's white canvas Oxfords— high or medium he i1k ribbon laces Ato D=all sizes—value $3, at | Qi son they have been $3.00—A to D widths—regular sizes, at ——SIMPSON ORAWFORD Co,— 1.95 Order by telephone—Chelsea 2106 Groceries Order by mail—freight paid to sta- , —if you can't conveniently come, tion within radius of 200 miles. Sixth Floor, nae Wire's On ABMOU SUGA ‘ in perfectly roasted and blended in 12 Ib. ders best refined granulated; the right proportions, et war cured, 10 dl | belb. sack, Q24c,; 10-1b. sack.48e | most Miesitame e Shag Med i sees — | Ibs. 1.00 NEW THAS-PORMOSA OOLONG, | Englien Breakfest and all green and black varieties, inehiding in- dia Ceylon; 1b. 6Be.; § Ibs., in lead vrr—soctat | | Kodas ot vegular baa ROOT REBR BXTRACT ~ Bottle Limit, ¢ bottle to each customer. “SRA } . Butter, Th ‘da Ginger Wat tae, earton | foll tea eaddy. $2.65 cartons to each cus SALAD " aM PES, " | it, 4 | SALAD | DEBSSING—WY Witt. | CEREA MALTA~< POPULAR stM- 4a | mer Food for Brankfast of Lunch- cocoa eon: I HUYLER’'S OR ROYAL Stuart; 1b can je Limit 1 can to each purchaser. | SARDINES — CONTINENTAL brand, with key opener; can §c¢.; 6 cans 26: OHEDSSE — HERKIMER COUNTY full cream; Ib.. 13c.: 2 Ibs... 25 PURF LARD-ARMOUR'S SHIELD or Swift's Silver Leaf; 51d. pail 49; 10-)b. pail Be MILD MARACAINO COFTHE on Golden Santos Coffee, a favorite blend of fine imported fresh roast- ed Coffees; Ib. se $7 Ibe...$1.00 JAVA AND MOCHA COFFER—A package, 18¢. Bx .) 2 pack- EAKFAST BACON opt | ml AMm clecied, gar cured | and smoked for Simpson, Craw- ford Co; 9 to 4 Ib. ba PORK AND BEANS—ARMY AND Navy Boston Baked, Plain or To- mato Sauce; 3-Ib. can PREMIUM CHOCOLATE — Stuart Blue Wrapper; Ib... | MINCUTR TAPIOCA-NO soa a Ready for Inatant 1 packag: i 3 packages. bah far eae LP: Allg ren. fect pall, : ib. pal age." Yih, pall. ig Ee NEW T or 8 aT TO. ROYAL + B9e 1LK—NESTLE'S, mp so me ol rts rec el je, in JAVA AND, MOCHA COPTER Fea oie, ata: Mis! | Sieuttes 1bes degen ce ot 1D ‘ a, o 4 \. 4 yart blend: rich, emooth body Ad pieasing aroma, Ib.. ; Tea in adcoravea 4 ———— | MIXED TEAS AND ALL H We've a handsome “Poppy Girl” calendar for all who askfor it, ———SIMPSON ORAWFORD -Co——. 2.95. Summer style for women who prefer to; wear black footwear—in our stock all sea- i Sample hosiery Women's 800 _hos¢..28¢ Men's 75¢ halt 4 THE very mention L, ens values ito Fs bring another great throng ta | 4 Simpson Crawford Co.'s to-mog-.A ° row for their Summer Lan sheer, cool, high guality vet about halt price or less. Main wleer, All kinds 50¢ hose for women, 28¢ All kinds 756 hose for women, 48 This sale embraces the best two sample lines of hoslery shown by the leading two importers of New and consequently i tant event of the s affor widest possible ‘elocton rail the Smartest designs—at about halfprita, Men's sample 390 to 780 sak: pedo of German goods in Blacks @ | and tans, also about 2,000 a and elaborate designs of fine lisle ‘ hose, hardly two pairs alike, almost sizes, 104—the values range, from 39c, to 7S¢, @ rir D5C OF cateisarcsccsavivigsfans SIMPSON CRAWFORD -CO— ‘1 shirts at 50c ‘1,50 shirts we've been Selling at 95c., at 50¢ NEARLY 4,000 men’shi grade negligee shirts of Newest design are offered'in-this sale to-morrow and Saturday, Mata Fleor, Our remarkable shirt sales , of the past few weeks have been watched with Interest by famous manu- facturers, who at this time are ready and anx- fous to dispose of sur- plus stocks at tremen- dous price concessions. One after another has come to us with from 5,000 to 20,000 shirts, and we've taken every desirable lot, creat- ing the greatest sales New York has ever known right In sucession. This particular dealer makes shirts as good as the most exacting man could wish, and here's his surplus stock at one-half and one-third the regular prices, to which we've added several small lots left from our great sales, There's white, plain and plaited— also fancy colorings—mostly light ef- fects—light, soft prints and detached cuffs—perfect goods—well made—split necks—the $1 and $1.50 kinds we've been selling at $5¢, and i 95¢.—Friday and Saturday at 606, ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00— net cat $11.95, A Sale for to-morrow—no other day TO-MORROW, and to- morrow only, you can bu this $30 sewing machine at $11.95. The manufacturer, whose reputa- tion equals that of the famous Singer Co,, has an agency right here in.New York where he sells several of these machines every ‘ day at $30 each, Is it any wons der that Simpson Crawford Co. sell a remarkably large number | when the price is $11.95 or any- where near as low? We agreed not to advertise name, but you can see jt Stamped on every machine when you come, and then if | ‘you'll go over ' | 1 95% the agency you'll recog. nize the same machine priced at $30. And these are the same rigidly-tested, perfectly oper~ ating, smooth running ma- chines that go to the agency. wor 50c | 50c We supply needles and 5 years. The manufacturer g them for a like en He never lows a machine that has the slightest imperfection to leave the factory, Every one runs like a bicycle—noise- Jess, automatic bobbin winder, every new improvement, all the latest at- tachi : peel | Singer, {95 $ 5 fe It, pol cls it to-morrow at l .95 Other great sales to-morraw: $40 belt beeing sawing: $12.95: $50 nell pearing sewing- 843/95 ‘ ow

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