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vrs TRIM FREE OF CHARGE. MAIL ORD DR! OMPTLY FILLED. > SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREET, NEW YORK. ‘In every stock—on every floor—all through this big building of ours, the annual July Sale is in full swing. It is always the most comprehensive move- -ment of. the year. This time it is more sweeping—more advantageous—than ever, because a bigger business required bigger stocks and leaves more broken lots. Visit y department—you can’t help finding what you seek, at a big and welcome saving. A 3-Hour Sale of Skirts. 2 95 Values $6, $8 and $10—All at Friday, 9 to 12 Only. We'd like to have the sale all day—but there are only-600 skirts in the lot. It’s the entire stock of a maker famed for the excellence of his work—bought by us at . season’s end for a small fraction of values, . They include: 72 gore phited skirts of mohair, 27—41 gore side plaited skirts of-fine-Sicilian. Black and white check skirts, Strapped and button trimmed mixture skirts, Shirred and plaited mun’s veiling skirts. Very handsome broadcloth . Extra quality box-plaited linen skirts, Very handsomely ornamented washable skirts. Skirts finished with silk bands, deep hems and made as only your own tdilor could make them; $5.95, $7.50, $10.00 values, All go in this three-hour sale for $2.95 Friday, 9 to 12 Only. $7.50 Suits at $3.95. $3.95 We also offer union linen Suits, in the now so very fashionable “frock and frill” coat style; also three additional styles; were extra good value at $7-50; Friday all day for.......+.++0++ ‘Women’s $15 Linen Coats, $6.50. Special sale of women’s linen Coats, in regular $12 and $15 values, at...........sesssesccecscees $6.50 Monster Sale of Trousers ALL DAY FRIDAY. If yout’re a patron of ours you know what that means. We sell more Trousers than any house th’ Now York, and never at any time have less than 2,000 pairs to select from—sizes to fit any man. All Alterations Free of Charge. Cleaning Up a Manufacturer’s Stock of High Grade Trousers Friday All Day. Nearly forty-six hundred pairs of Trousers. We earnestly request you not to judge these Trousers by the price, You can afford to lose time from your business to attend this sale and still Save money. [f you cannot come, send some one else, Only two measurements are necessary—the waist and length of the trousers. There is hardly any pattern, style, ‘weave or color not represented in this lot, Lot 1—Men’s $2 Trousers at $1.00. 865 pairs Men’s Trousers that others sell for $2, our sale price,.................. sinluster anes $1.00 Lot 2—Men’s $3 Trousers at $1.65. There are swell Outing Trousers in this lot, with turned-up bottoms, belt loops, in all the newest col. orings, neat stripes in Worsteds, Fancy Ci.eviots and Black Thibets. Men’s $4 Trousers at $2. $8 Trousers at $3.98 ALL SIZES 11 Almost 900 pairs, The finest imported feces 28 eo Bacinch Walat worsteds, French flannels, with turn-up fc and from 28 to 37 inseam. bottom; woollen crashes, unfinished wor- steds, black thibets, light, dark and me- dium colors, tailored equal to any custom made. Buy a pair, take them out, com- pare them with others; if you can dupli- cate ANY ONE of them ANYWHERE under $6 at least, bring them back and have OU sD aneY refunded, Remember, many of them are worth up to $8; your choice Friday “rat wn 3.98 Blue Serge Suits, $7 LEFT OVER—42 of those Men's grand Blue Serge Suits, value $15; FAST COLOR GUARAN- TEED, Get here between 9 AND 4 O'CLOCK, FIND YOUR SIZE and SAVE $8, All sizes now, but they won't last long at this price, We cannot guarantee to fit you in these unless you get here early. Only 235 pair in the lot, SO IT’S UP TO YOU. All worsteds, tweeds, Scotch mixtures, strictly all-wool cassimeres and cheviots —GET HERE EARLY FOR 2 00 THESE $4.00 TROUSERS at * $5 Trousers at $2.50. Here’s a lot containing nearly 250 pair sample Trousers, one or two of a kind. Cannot be manufactured at anywhere near this price—all sizes in this lot— large waists and long lengths; $5.00 Trousers at 2.50 The Greatest Sale of Sil in New York; full $ Just 425 fine rustling taffeta silk Petticoats In every new desirable shade; also black; made with 8 shirred section flouncea; value not less than $7.50; entire lot to be sold on Friday at Women’s $3 NOT broken sizes—NOT odd lots—but tine fresh, new and fashionable Oxfords in fine Patent Leathers, IN ALL be SIZES. dl dae only the LARGEST but in all respects the MOST ADVAN- GEOUS purchase of Oxfords eve: new opera turns sizes, throughout — light turn soles—also heavy single ‘Women’: flexid! tent ti The collection. also includes some hund CANVAS SHOES, made on the new (made to sell! for $1.25); sale price . Sizes 11% to Chiitren’s Barefoot Sandals, at! sizes, $1.79 for B Every size represented, but not eve: kind. Every suit in this lot is strictly all wool and consists of SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, stzos trom 4 to 7 only, and include both light and medium weight serges, flannels, cheviots, @&c.; mostly trimmed with silk soutacho; pants lined throughout; values up to $6.00, at $1.79, ETON BLOUSE SUITS, straight or bloomer trousers; in Scotch mix- tures, with extra washable col- lars; none worth less than $4.50, at $1.79, DOUBLE BREASTED AND NOR- FOLK SUITS, 6 to 15 years; every desirable pattern included in this lot; none worth less than $3.00. Your choice of any of the above from 10 to 4 P. M. MON- DAY (LAST DAY). No mail or- Boys’ Fast Color Blouse Sale irom 9 Red stripes; White and all sizes, at, These wash suits a: Do not confuse them the hard wear a boy {; A complete ass from 15c. pair up, Refrigerator Sale. A slash in the price of Re: household where one is neede and must get rid of them. Wi frigerato 'e have th ————0.98 for a Refrigerator 26 inches wide, 18 inches high. dard © Benet 8.00 Boards bow! velt’a private car, the Magnec which brought up the rear, f ‘hief of Police Murphy and Atty! » ccmen and a number of Secrst Ber-| -" men, were drawn up on the sta- n v.atform, President on allghting wales) t ROOS briekly to the front of the train, where a |he shook honds with Engineer Caspin, rm" an Sohuite and Conductor Sulll- r ciaeeierenmene 1 Crovid Greeted President |: 4n Depot on His Return fram Cleveland. yd of side 1,000 persons in the Aepor gave train of tw cars, which iting, he train started for Oyster Bay at jock, OYSTER BAY, L. 1. dent Rocsevelt’s’ special train reached the station hei 70.45. A carriage Was walling and the President and Mr, Heeb Were driven rapidly to Sagamore here wal ton, ‘Ib o ‘plat fori deni bowed a .,, July 6,—Presl~ * no demonstration at the wre were only a few persons Mm. and to these (he Preal- aiked to his carriage, — —————_— A. T. HEARING AUG, 1, KANSAS CITY, JULY 6,—Judge John ,F. Philips, in the United States Dis- triet Court here to-day, set Aug. 1 a8 the date \ypon the Atchiron. Topeka and Sant, Railway may file Vieadings tn the cor pt suit brought upon behalf of the Government, whieh Alleged that th: pany had yivlated the court inj, ued on March and then, 4d with uncovered head to the pier, he boarded the tugboa' Lancas- Lonw Telaad City, pler Kiiu Hoot and Paul Mor- wie had accompanied him fom land, said adleu and then took w r for MAN CRUSHED I TUNEL SHAT Workman in Pennsylvania Exca-) vation Falls Out of Cage) Which Turns and Drops Upon Him at Bottom of Bore. Crushed under the worden elevator eago used for holeting men and material @ sileyt ant gine itm, retarniag from 23, 1908, restir, trom departing: from "the Mixed schedules of “traght rates. 4) rection Ful of fooretary Joba Hay at end. he arrived ta Jerwoy Cay \ ney of nes several Getoctive-see-] CHICAGO, July &~The population of train commipte: he ‘President, with Becretary Loeb Chicago Ja 427270, according to the Badivot. he’ waikea through a lane of @ City Dirertory, which hag just yd Was enthusiastically chobsed as he sowoleted. we ¢ ¥ 4 9.5, Inspector Kane was with 10) policemen, and this pplemonted bj Secret Ser- ew Brunswick ad Manhattan, yuard ws» su ho elt reached Long einen a ——— Chics go, 2.272,760, in the fifty-foot shaft leading to the Pennsylvania tunnel under the Bast River at Thirty-third street, ‘Women’ Leather Oxfords—in the Women's Oxfords of fine Dongola and Vici Kid— patent tips, smooth in- ner soles—solid leather some pleated skirts; also White Lawn Shirt Waist Suits, with td solee—Cuban heels. worth Eyelet Embroidered Waist and Skirt; Pongee Black or White Lawn Women’s Oxfords of Genu- Suits, handsomely pleated and lace trimmed, and various other new ine Tan Vicl Kid and | $2.00 and styles; choice at half price to-morrow at...eeecesececssceecceseccsce e \ Calf— 4 different too shapes, including the $3.00. new dip toe last—Cuban and military heels—sin- gle and turn soles, Dongola and Vici Kid— | oys’ Suits Worth $3.00 to Comprising Eton Blouse Suits and Russian Every Suit Guaranteed Fast Color. Chambrays (fast co'or guaranteed), Blue, Brown, Tan and Red; Blouses and Russian Galateas, with Blue and with blue, sailor fashion, with om- blem; Linen Crash, ete., etc., fast color fered at small: prices, Pants (both Bloomers and Straight styles) d. ‘The story is simple, We need the space, 9.48 for an Apartment ‘House Re- Stands. (| White k Petticoats Ever Held @50 values, 3.95 Sale of Laces. Val. Laces—Edgings and Insertings; Some matched sets; others tn odd widths; German, French and Italian 3.95 Oxfords, $1 Friday Bargains. O-MORROW’S buyers will reap rich bargain harvests, and if MATCHLESS VALUES count for anything, this will be the greatest Friday sale of the season. lewest, most desirable merchandise will be offered at the most surprising money-saving prices, Women’s Summer Garments at Half Price. A Special Sale of 600 Shirt Waist Suits, made from black and white check Dimity,.vecy full plaited waist, with newest sleeve; latest style skirt, with kilted 69 Cc $1.98, bottom; absolutely the best shirt waist suit value of the season; Handsome Freck and Frill Suits, in black and white check, thoroughly tailor-made; hand- in Vici Kid, in Tan, in Calf, AND ir made in New York City, 's Welt and Patent toe shape —also toes—Ouban heels, and welts, All LO-MOFTOW at, ..se i... ce cece e ee ee ne eencees Popular Frock and Frill Suits $1 -00 's Oxfords of Black le turn soles—pa- ips—French heels. dreds of pairs of MISSES’ WHITH normal last; sizes 6 to 11 69c 2, at 880. 6 to 11, at.....sereee 56. 00. ry size of each Special Sale of Waists. j Made from extra fine quality white lawn, Summer Skirts, full pleated style, witl) flaring fcot kilts, made from good Russian ee eae hate duck and shown in blue or biack with white pleated back and new sleeve with deep dots; white grounds with black, tucked cuff and soft rua or Aad cere mace tock; all siz se el si also.a lot of waite yO) soe = BOC | as "69c| 9 2. ] Sale of Ganvas Shoes |Boys’ Wash Suit Sale. Boys’ and Girls’ Canvas Shoes. A Very Special Sale for Lota aconstts of boys’ and giris’ white = ry canvas, tan and Codi ralead ies Bargain Friday, t fap Si 3! Ss; Gee ne ol ae eee 85c, Values Special at 386, button styles, and in Seldom offered at this low price. Wash Suits Sikes 5, 361 6 O14; Cc “in Russian blouse style, with standing or turn-down collars, made from guaranteed for fo-morrow/at, Be washable percales in Oxfords, blulsh Lot 2 at 79c Per Pair. c This lot is of boys’ and gir's’ w ite canvas Shoes uk Ke 3 2 8; value 85c.; and button styles; the sizes are 9, 1 25c. Soe. te, OMe ane At Spec 719c 50c. Suits Special at per pair. Another astounding bargain. The:e are shown in Russian f blouse style, in bluish or red mixtures, ages 3 to 7, Summer Skirts, 69c. full blouse with box pleated sides and 7, 7%, 8; all specially priced mixtures and plain linen col- 3 8 and Qxfords in two-strap sandal slippers in lace ‘ Cc Lot 3 consists of boys and git nit vas shoes, oxfords and Standing collars, straight, reguiar style worth Two-strap oan slippers ne 8Oc Trohsehycitit OF four—regularly 50c,; 25c ae ‘i special at... » a 29c Oilcloth at 19c. This rare saving in Oilcloth should y x Underwear. Oc . Hosier Women’s Fast Black Cotton Stockings, made of genuine Maco yarn, regular or out- size, extra double sole, heel and toe; excel- Cotton Stockings, lent 45. value, at ’s Fine Gi Womtutn black with white soles and a large assortment of fancy hose; also domestic lace lis!e hose in 1 9 various designs; 25c. to 35c. values, at....+.- Cc ’s Pur: White Low Neck Cotton Vests; regu- cial, per Square } heer extra sizes; thoroughly elastic; regular 1 Q! yard ctimit ie 1f 19c. goods at. ces : fact Beiarksyo | *s Underwear, regular and extra size vests, s! Wand straight, umbrella and tight, knee pants . Hs ot araecdim aN 19c ||] Important Hammock Sale. Palmer’s Woven Hammocks, with 9 valance aad pillow, and in all colors; ©) 8c heel and toe; fast color, 15c. value at 3 for 2 Cc or,each.. i specials in Wash and White Good Friday Specials in Wash an ite Goods. special at... Silk Finish Fine White Pongee, {A Specivl Sale of 66-Inch White | Another Sale of Summer Comfort- command the attention of every economical housekeeper. Assort- ment of thoroughly reliable grad: —1, 134, and 2 yards wide, in eigh of the latest patterns; regulat price 29c. Spe. l Oc i ps ce Mh Washable Suits dah and Sailor Suits, to4P. M, Friday Only. 45¢ ¥ rfect Qual Meet oe ee ll’ made with double sole, Duck, trimmed re full $1.00 value and fast colors. ble for children's i Organdic. Very spe | ers for full-size be with the trashy stuff usually of- Hea ey ] $9 2C | cit tomorow at, per | 8 Cc} Slled with santtaty c These are made to withstand suits; value 25c., at.. yard... fon, at, Cach 4. 5s. is naturally expected to give a suit. ortment of Boys’ Washable £8-Inch White Table pine White India Linor, Pillow Cases, size 45x 36, atereee mask, at .... «+ FIFTY KILLED KILLED ONE, BY TORNADO | SHOT TWO OF INTHE SOUTH “BLACK HANDS” JAMES McGREERY & CO, - s Ladies’ Coats, Three-quarter length, white Mohair Coats, rs that should send one into every em in all measurements. inches deep, 414% | frigerator, doors and cosas Ream ie 18 nce Wind Storm Devastates Rich| Mort Aner sh hed Tan Libe dew Fon , E 2 a Ca sed ‘an Liberty Pongee ts, j < ee Section of Up ith Fatal Eff : Length 48 inches. 18.00 (Bpecial to The Bventng World.) WHINE PLAINS, WN, ¥., July 6—When three members of the Black Hand So- clety attempted to Kill him because he would not pay them $100, Pletro Capu- ton, a saloon-keeper of Mamaroneck, though dying from wounds inflicted on FORT WORTH, Tex, July 6—More than fifty persons were killed, scores of others were injured and untold damage was done in the upper edge of Montague County by the tornado which came from Twenty-third Street. prong a the northeast and then swung around to}) 111, embers of the society, fired at Ogmp and the southeast, Reports are coming !M/ his assailants, killing one and wounding wi Rack, with” mir- 4 each report adds to the dend] two others, b nen ir with at | rit ese ey rosy to-day, and each repor M by ‘ . Pa For several months Ceputon had been a] thd ee patch Wa- 29, and injured tists and the damage 10}, fei tiers demanding money tor 53 crops, ’ the Black Hand Socloty, One 1 Cun Openers peereeer OF Fiow| Fortunately the tornado miss | : "It you don't prineth $100 by July Wood bares 2 10c 3% Ibe, 7 Ibe, of the emall towns in the 6 wil! slash you to death.” o eae era: eee 1G |e. Foe, through which it swept, but it #is.aauod |" Co i rs in such @ way as to take in the homes uton paid no attention to the of many farmers and stock raisers in these the section. ‘At Jacksboro the force of the wind was terrific. The Baptist church and twenty other buildings were blown off thelr foundations and a number of buildings totally destroyed, Ee COURT ORDERS “PERFECT WOMAN” TO BE DESTROY — $12,000 Muscum Exhibits Selsed in Hai@ Must De Ruined, Ao- sording to Decree, ‘Dr, David J, DiBol, of No. 74 Irvin piace, and Harry Welaberg, of No, Boet Fourteenth street, I. + ls 8 ea rgb ne lene sbo rs atlat Testament of Late Gen.:Sohaef drinks one of the party, known as Bis} er Held for Probate Unt ~ Pete," leaned over the bar and siabbec ’ be ’ he broorietor tp tha nea and steabea} Children Taken by ae sinaed sna in «| Wife Are Lovated, gat; | blank at his as-) The will of the late Gen. Emil @& saad Sehacter, the millonatre browe! ot | UP f97 probate before Burrogat n fired | werald dn Syn ae agate to the top he Att, ‘¥-foo} cage when a hook hola ‘scoop Mt broke, dashing it and ‘te hie tents to the bottom, re es While the cage wns fant CY in the alr and fell like a nike ee Piacher 23 he struck the bottom of horrified companions lowered «another As, t anage In tho hy ded from Fischer deaa, 7 Virst avenus. phe ala ete YACHTS COMING HOME, running an feu rie in Eas sf urbeent; stnee! | 1} tor NOnPOL July 6-4 tetephons eye Anco) Beetoie Courts with] on ounced an alternative of thees months in tho ‘ovih of the Tenainlng | Tombs Pron, ” ae Charles | race Fischer, twenty-two years old, Killed outright to-day. Fischer was the last of a gang of Jborers of the night shift to leayo ‘bbe tunnel and had besa was |i yd het they eke