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THE WORLD: PUBLIC SCHOOL GIRL GRADUATES COURT UPHOLDS ROCKEFELLER AGAINST GUIDE Appellate Division Gives Standard Oi Man Right to Bar Fishermen, ‘William Rookefoller has at last suc- @sedied tn completely vanquishing the » Ollvar Lamora, veteran sol- Gler and head of the Adirondack guides, ‘who persisted in using the old trails funning through the Rockefeller pre- serve in spite of warnings that he was \ teeepaesing, Lamora took the ground that the lew mde a trail of twenty years’ etanding public highway and that any person he @ right to flah in the streams ed by the State to which vhey led ae he was wetorious over Rock: feller in the courts, but eaah time the ease was gent back for retrial by the Appellate Division, Finally a teohntcal verdict of 18 cents in damige: $790.81 In costs was given at against Lamora aid it came his tun to appeal. ‘Tu-day at Albany the Ap- pellate Division affirmed igment @nd Lamora is now con The Lamora vase } spread attention folks, rstood that | Damora has beon supported in his case dy all the gutdes and by the woods / Adirondack | people, It was over just such a situa: | tlon as has now been created that Ore \ Yando Dexter was mysteriously mur- di ered in the Adironuacks on his own ’ lh ¥ preserve, a few yours ago ‘ 4 : yo ne he ee The Rockefeller preserve includes i in a i $2,000 acres and was purehased by the P | Blandard Ol magnate several years ago ry A Class In Foreslers Cos/ume. It takes in some of the very flaest’ ot Sone ine Binal ‘yinaes{In Robin Hood Costumes and | Bearing Bows, Arrows and * ; Small Swords, They Please “| Big Audience at No. 93. ike" 18 called a drill and and miven under the d ina Re r foresters from their studies. ‘The Rolxn | } by the | food costumes were all made mothers cf the girls, z Mara, who seems nt and tnd, several of to noticer all aout ple mimt keep awe trespassers, Un d pupils during the past girl tion, peared In Robin Hood cos- M88 order na donable pried ape tarenaceh fumes of green, half In bloomers and jer efforts leave to no! tho other half jn skirts, and each bear- vow and arrow and wearing a sword cing of these fair foresters was us wae thelr bow and arrow nd the reat of the drill, th g reached {n a “solo danze” oy Miss Kittle Lynch, as graceful as sie ts beautiful bireams walen Biate, and Hunt deer in w and protecte Bii.00m) Lamora f Ing a =i Jencement exensises of one y OWncd oy the by It at a yearly refused to keep off the tr A BOY’S SUIT Costs only ten cents when bre used) “Any good lott color—a fresh, Heh ¢ Ne final cent verdic! a Glehteen-cent verdict tn a Sere. And thls is ti. one that ha boon 4 ‘Phe solo dance {s a pretty modifica- for, the ‘hove uit, ; firmed. ; ‘ tion of the "buck or wing dance” fa-| fnew ditanens and sults for eblldten can Serre eer Tee iniliar to natrons of vaudeville, While be made new again with BRITISH STEAMER HELD, Miss Lynch danced her “solo” the rest 2 HONOLULU, JL 8.—The Britta of tho dainty foresters sat about her Diamond Dyes steamer Sianley fr, which ca In a circle on the stage, at last rising | from the O1 to take 400 J ipane: and joining her in @ most effective | They give fast, beautiful colors. and are | made Beattle via Vi chorus’ to her dance, for home use, Simply follow | diear ye The » was particularly 0 directions, Diamond Dye Annual and passenger ae alice aniiing aoa as dved samples cent tree’ “Adrcaa Bpectors to ex for ‘tuis “feature oocurted DIAMOND DYES, « Burlington, Vt. ’ und in dark halr and Mghied blue eyes or th er school hours. taking none of the n time of Misa Mara or by lary we faction having beer aac tfon to her Iife-say r ee {Beiter clgars for your money, whatever price you pay. F ’2—Better In EVERY way—aroma, cleanness, i condition. And always UNIFORM—the cigar that sults you to-day the same next month and next year. = The American Cigar Company's scientific system of handling the tobacco leaf has made it possible to guarantee absolute uniformity of quality in every one of the cigars it produces, The American Cigar Company Knows where its tobacco comes from. It maintains a great buying and storing service in each tobacco-growing district; and buys exactly the tobacco it wants, Its tobacco is all harvested under the direct supervision of its own experts, and the plants are cured in its own storing houses on the plantations, The new two-year fermenting process is what gives to the cigar its best smoking qualities, It extracts every last trace of the original harsh greenness and develops to perfection the aromatic fra- grance of choicest selected leaf, i The blending process combines in an actual blend the characteristic goodness of each required \ variety of leaf. The particular brand that suits your taste to-day will be exactly the same next year—in strength, flavor and grade, i | “ANNA HELD” CIGAR : 5 cents The American C:gar Company manufactures many brands of cigars from as many different “blends” to suit as many different tastes. Among all these widely varied ‘‘ blends” your taste has been provided for. And of them all (3 ‘ there is none that suits more smokers than the Anna Held. d . Anna Held’’ is a direct and unmistakable proof of the quality produced by these new processes of fermenting and blending, It is a smooth, rich, even smoke of mellow flavor and absolutely uniform quality. Sold by all dealers who want to give good value. Trade Suppiled by METROPOLITAN s TOBACCO CO., New York he Man aR chu pia aise wey A FRIDAY EVENING, JUNT 90, 1908, 4 MONTH-OLD BABY. IN PRETTY FOREST PRANKS DRILL MURDER VICTIN oi:ce es ulttle Body Picked River joked up the p oly ‘Md in the with Stocking Tied Tightly Around Its Throat— No Clues to Identity of ar River ju old, and before belne thrown In thal water had heen atrangled to death A voking was ted Hehtly around |Itw neck and saga he back ie head the f inno ined to ping w may ot that angle the in @hlld before It wae thrown In the water, was lelana who rnken to t Re was na clear cane body had hee Out of the» There about it by w could bh Ite pa ives were ee there ien't a ahance a of running the murderer do — Sorney City Gilet Mim y Cerloes, seventeen rem) her orgey tafant alvet a brunet he ne ed my wr wing. * Moraus, examined It wald of murder irr the mater abot a absolutely nothing. rr to venta 914. home, City, have bev wore a white skirt and low G No. since n On Saturday the store will be open all day. Saks & Company Broadway, 33d te 34th Street. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Sale of Summer Suits for Boys Two series of suits, both from our regular stock —and that promises much so far as the fabric and tailoring are concerned—at greatly reduced prices Ik and Double-Brean'ed Suite of cheviots or dork mixtures, with straight or Knicker- bocker trousers: sizes 8 to 16 years, Regularly $5.00. Special at $3.65 in Norfolk Suits of tweed, cheviot, cassimere or home- spun, in ploids, checks, stripes and fancy mixtures; Knickerbocker trousers, sizes 8 to 16 years. Regularly $6.50 and $6.95. Washable Suits for Boys Sailor Suits (sizes 7 to 10) | and Russian Blouse | (sizes 214 to 8), cheviot or madras, white, detachable of soft pique with match; bloomer trousers, Value $2.958$4.50. $2.15 Russian Blouse Suits Suits of galatea, {in colors or Eton collar scarf to white grounds, or plain with or without braid ming; Sizes 2'° to 8 years. Value $2.50, At FURNISHINGS FOR BOYS. Negligee Shirts of jot in blue, gray or tan stripes and solid colors with attached or de- sizes 12 to 14 years, Special at 85c tacked cuff Value $1 40. oxford chev- “Start and plain white; sizes 6 to 16, colo 28.4to16, Speci SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Suits, Coats & Dresses for Girls Special at $4.50 of fine woven madras or cheviot, in pink, red and gray stripes on white, trim- bloomer trousers. $1.35 K & BY” Blouses of madras, in a variety of designs or 95c Pajamas, of madras in white or al at 69e $10.00 Linen Suits at $5.00 Of white, natural or light blue linen in a series of loose coat styles together with regulation navy suits of white or light blue butcher's linen, Sizes for girls and misses 6 to 18 years. $2.95 to $4.00 Wash Dresses at $1.95 Of white lawns, figured lawns, dimities and colored ginghams and chambrays in a variety of high neck, guimpe and Russian models; sizes 6 to 14 years, $15 White Organdie Dresses at $10 With skirt and waist elaborately trimmed with laces and over lace trimmed lawn drop; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. A series of pongee silk and cloth coats for girls and misses, in styles designed for summer service, are offered at greatly reduced prices: The New Bathing Suits For Women, Misses and Children Ours is about the most exhaustive collection of Bathing Suits which you can find the whole town over. We present fifty-one distinctive triple yoke and plaited skirt, shirt waist models for women, fashioned of plain and fancy moheirs and silks, at $1.95 to 819,50, and nine for girls at 98c to $4.50, Sp Women's Bathing ial for Friday and Saturday Suits of black or blue mohair, short sleeve, collarless, yachting and tucked models trimmed with white braid or polka dotted cloth, Spegial a $ $3.95 Wenen's Bathing Suits of black, blue or brown mohair, hox plaited, high collar or collarless surplice models, trimmed with white stitching or soutache braid, Special a t $4.95 Women's Bathing Suits of blue, black, brown, green or gray mohair, fancy side plaited or tucked, short sleeve, collarless models, trimmed with braid and buttons, Special at $6.90 Girls’ Bathing Suits ot blue or brown mohair, trimmed with braii; sizes 6 to 16 years, n's and Children’s Bathing Shags. n’s Bathing Cans, Specia Cuting Suits in Full Sway. Ss and we insi ticul: fashion and fabric. nero. Toops OPEN SAT 53 to 59 UMMER NOVELTIES in cool suits to please par- icular dressers, Our assortment allows greater cause We manufacture our own product t that our suits are perfection in fit, They ere; rd nix » $5.5 $2.50, $3.5 and ary, 956, to $4.5 RDAYS UNTIL 10 2, M, West 14th St., near 6th Ave. Special at $2.90 . Special at 22c | at 25¢ res of Gc fe} oO on thal nin, but the police o In the world] How’s Your Wardrobe Fixed for the 4th? Our four stores are full of Rest assured that in what. shoes or suits, we’-ve GOT YOUR SIZE, No ‘Very sorry, sir, but we're es out of your size in that pattern; won't ‘OU ASK FOR every time at Brill’s, If it’s up-to-date, practical, and men or boys wear it, it's here. Prices? Anything that's missing let us supply. cool, desirable goods for men’s summer wear, ever you may want, whet this do?”” here. Se: items below, Two-Piece Outing Suits. “Custom-tailored Worsted Outing Suits,| Hand-tailored, quarter silk-lined Chev-< fot, Flannel and Homespun Outing Suits, price, ryt |! Brothers, You get what $10.00 More wear, more style and more comfort than usual at a third more in her it's $10.00 $18 values, None are less than $15 and some are $13.50 Suit ever produced under “Bengal Tropical” Worsted Suits, The first, thinnest, lightest, smartest and only successfully tailored Outing Exquisite Sumi rect models and de: found only here. $20. “Belgian Worsted” Outing Suits, $18, $20, $22.50 garments in cor signs that are to be Men’s Blue Serge Suits. All-wool, all-worsted Blue Serge Suits, $10.00 Warranted to retain the shape, fit, | style and color until worn out. $13.50 “J, S. True Blue” Serge Suits, Only here, Best in the world under $20, | Blue Serge Outing Sults, | $106.50 | Finest French weave, double-breast- ed models, quarter lined with silk, High-erade Blue Serge Suits, Two Especial Bargains. $18 and $20 Non-wrirkliny, non-shining and non- fading garments of highest character, Unfinished Worsted Suits, | Values up to $18, Hand-tailored Cheviot, Cassimere and $10.00 Some sizes missing in some styles, $6.00 Values $8, Holiday Outing Trousers, Youths’ Suits, 16 to 20, all-wool Blue Serge, Fancy Mixtures and Outing Suits, Single and double-breasted models, sers, $2.25 hip fitting, cuff bottoms, .§0 French Flannel Outing Trou- Unique gray stripe eftect. Homespun and Tropical Outing Trousers, Peg-tops, and permanent shapeliness, Worsted $3, $4 and $5 Newest knacks to insure fit, comfort Children’s Holiday Suits. 48c._ ors and Russians, 98c. Wash Suit Specials. 75c. and 98¢. | values In Sailors and Russians, “$1.48 and $1.98 values in Eton, Sall-| Boys’ Suits, worth #3 and $4, $1.87 Including all-wool Sailor folk Suits, double-breasted cket Sults and Serge Russian and Eton s, and a few Bloomer Nor- Hats, ready to wear, $3.00 Our own agent on the Ist! Genuine Panama Straw mus is the reason why we can sell these $5 hats so low, Panama Hats. Outing Shoes Joys, h- " 79c. and 69c, $3,00. Tennis Shoes of white cane vas, $1.25 to $3.50, “Sneakers,” for men and Tan Stroller Oxfords, Get the Habit. Go to UNION SQUARE l4th S€feet, near Broadway. 279 BROADWAY, New York City. a“ 47 CORTLAND!''ST., , 125th St., Cor. Third Ava RE Be mmm om ry