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$3,000,000 DEAL (COWVICT ONES IN TRANSIT NOTES CALLS FORALAW) © KILL HIMSELF No Punishment for Ryan, ; but New Act Should Be Passed. Window ofthe Kings | . | County Penitentiary. | ‘Tere Kings road Commission ic the facts disclosed by its mvestigation | ft by diving Ja third-story window o of the deal in three per cent. debenture] shop, His akull wan Botes of the Now York City Rall whereby Thomas F. Ryan and friends raked off a profit of $3,000,060, The commission declares that thera{, Was apparently no reason for the issue of these notes at seventy and for the Tedemption of them soon after at par. While the transaction may be que: re js no law, however, th finds, which was violated. Securities Com- 1, “owned all the stock and a of the New York City Company and the re- Gemption of the latter, which it held, Tesulte’ in no particular difference to the stockholders of the Metropolitan Becurities Company. New Law Needed. “The public misapprehension resulting from the transaction with regard to the | notes of the New York City Rallway Company emphasizes the need of tm-| mediate remedial legislation which shall | h fequire allroad companies t > this Board the § and character of subseriptio: issues of stock and| wong me The invest| he $3 000,000 dent was made on « of Judson G.| ident of the Brook: Association. Willi: 0 tae tse as volunta for Mr. W: ae Tue Bovrd n Heights Transaction Told. “When the New York ( y Company alled the Interurban Street “R: Company) became lessee of the system of the Metropc Street Rallway Company, all of eapital 6tock, wh was then of a pa s owned ay, the Met- a & corpo- Fifteen-Year-Old George Pal- mer Took Two Rifles with Him. Bronx, a few days ago to go ¥ grow up with the co: aptured. to-day tablished abo |State Camp at Pesksk: Richurge by the Peele! $0. 19%, pall on acco Young F $$.003,00 to the New York Cit ‘| three days, ‘ompan: fo. 3 4 par vali peteent, tenrvenr | ft ores notes. | ‘ redeemed od. « value Metro- Beourities yst of these notes wer not Jong after they were | Witnesses Told Little. f had . two old knives A Te said St was his by hunting as he tray nis way. A momber of his fami! to Peekskill after him thix aftern cee" TOBACCO TRUST MEN PLEAD NOT GUILTY. | the Comptroller , Who Were} that he ws company at the lally, Give | “The Board was unable to ascertain the notes were he Presider ung, | Jungbluth and Y« Indi APPLICANTS FCB DNORCE 10 WAT | Broadway: at Thirteenth St. Justice MacLean Eeciore Them) Until Afier Other Are Called. Cases ten weight Wo ealled the gener . a tried the d holding ti nesses throus Is In tw e ; ; oft To make quick dis; are dead HURT WHILE ON DUTY, POLICEMAN WINS SUIT. KICK FAILS TO FORCE DOWN RAILROAD FARE. t Awards 2 Hackett, Carhart 5@ By Far the Most Important Sale | of Raincoats of the Season For Women and Misses. 6 aivorce Concerned Are Raincoats of Fine Light- in New Models. Extraordinary Low Pricing a Very Chief Factor. nosition of a large surplus Stock of fine light-weight Worsteds held in our reserve rooms we had the entire collection waterproofed ° and fashioned by our own tailorman into a varied series of Raincoats in the They have been divided into two separate groups and marked rsteds only the ghe service of the 7 \ ant, and that the answered the comp newest models. Laraedll ite 4 at prices 'way under their true worth, humble. ped oup Number One, lues $15 $19.7 They t tc $Q) 75 in gray, tan, olive light pastel shades gloria silk in alle bra Hadeatt Chat 6@ ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL GROWS. Toe Spend 818,000 on 1 Amphitheatre Buildin ving Wheeler Smith, =| tr ra fitted as dor employees. cont $18,000, a of the architect, Ww Sh, | ! light gray. Broadway at Thirteenth Street. two are dying | $500 Damages The Unusuat Store, TRE WORLD: "THREEMEN DEAD RESCUED MA ST FEET 10. BY SIND CAVE TRIG 10D ATIRON WORKS Plunges from Third Floor) Two More Workmen Dy: ing, and at Least Five Reported Missing. | Suicide in Order to | Drag Him Ashore. | ae} to SALE EXTRAORDINARY Prior to stock taking we offer our characteristic MODEL GOWNS Japanese hand embroidered on grass linen—Irish linens, Pongee and Crepe Silks at + ORIGINAL SELLING PRICE Vantine Gowns are the Supreme expression of the mode, A. A. VANTINE & CO, Broadway, Between 18th & 19th Streeto, New York City. Broadway at Thirteenth St. Group Number Two, lues $20 to $29.50, 440 and loose effects in double-breasted, fly-front, ter and full lengths, 1 as shadow plaids and checks, together with They are of worsteds In addition there are raincoats of IN HEAVY SURF Knocked Out Would-Be rf one hundred and fifty Island to-do and Will- dripping rescuers It hearing waa set for June 2 WEDNESDAY EVI 1906 INING, JUNE 20 SPEAR Will Furnish Your Flat, dich Lame dtd Cash, 88 eaMe £A Let Spear puke Your eee SEE SPEAR’S ‘“‘SINCERITY’’ RUG, 9x12 ete enue Cash, $1 WeeHly. “mn sse oe VAMINStEn CAREr Ts, SAND SMALL WOMENS WASHABLE 8 SARL aoe ate . dprctel Erie part eanneialE : $1,124 oReare: i. with self folds; lengths 35 to > 39 inches; 5; regu Niger s Vete soot an AXMINSTER RvGS, Lg = Jar . 2.95 98c Seep soae $21.75 : WILTON RUGS. rlenert colorings S 12075 [ante pat ; 327.73|1 1 ALT. CARPETS MADE. LAID AND LINED PREE. H New York, oak N= BS Open Pittsburg, he SC Saturdays Cincinnati. jan BALES Until 10 Py Ma y transfer too ROADWAY - An Extraordinary Offering of SL Dressing Sacques « Z 6: 9c beauty you will readi Fine Figured Lawns in a Broad Variety of Neat Light and Dark Patterns, At 69c. $1.50 Waists, 79c Uncommonly Sensational, : Wrappers, 98c p Cut Value 75c Summer Corsets, 39¢ Redaoced Specially for Thursday, 50c to $1 Bead Belts, 25c. extraordinary 1 Box comfort- bargain | ornaments Not one in the lot worth less n 50c—ma th $1.60. 5,000 Pieces of & Point de Paris Lage Limited Quantities Dainty New Millinery At Reduced Prices. gs Trinimed! Tats...+++:) 2900 81.25 und 82.48 Black ChID- 75¢ and ifair Hate MSc. and #1 Wear Hats ; as 1,50 to 83.50 ‘Menay- to- Avene! Mats «++ be to Oe. F quality Platte Paris and Ine Polnt Also ap 2,000 yards of and Natosook Edging at Babies’ 25c Waists Stiete 2c Tatent Lens Rane Viet nnd Women’s Underwear 35c. Combination St for ‘Misses’ Graduation Disses ——— Women's 2.50 Ties, 1.69 Koch’s Uptown Prices Make Down- town Shopping an Extravagance. Shirt Waists Below Cost. Thur sday we shall place on sale for y comprehensive assortment of We , linen, law . Every Waist in t inently de for best we have ever result at these intere y low pric 1,98 tF03 2.79 3.98 Midsummer Millinery. Summery Hats Formerly Up to $9 Formerly Up to $6 & Formerly Up to $3.50 5:98 models in in Le est and most attractiv ‘krooms. They ¢ trimmed with silk mull, Thursday . $18 to $25 Silk Suits, $11. 75, WOMEN'S FID 1 shirt waist models. black; also a num- st of the sea- rimmed with Val. one worth 56 50 Woen’ S Sas 4.50. TAILORED SK IRTS: ‘of { y mohairs an a Panamas {n the de- organdies and * GRADUATION AND SUM 1 Swisses; Princess or two: with fine laces and Swiss embroidery good value at $17 sizes 14 to 18 years; $4, 00 Misses’ Wash Skirts 2:95; tors. yard 17c rsday NECK emeraid, ise; reg COMBS; m lated de HAINS cut amethyst, pearl ularly 4 - 250 unted with is; set with turquoise; 39¢ of XLLAR Between Lenox and Seventh Aves, F 25th Street West, -----------— -+----------------------------+, mst Store in Brooklyn. Most Pleasant Sh | We ene Either s @H. Green or Be 5 { tamps, PATRONS MAY TAKE THE Gi PAPMANG ulton, from Bridge t BROOKLYN. vrs’ Thursday 2ist “Thurs Our June Sale of = i" ‘Laces and Embroideries miderfu arations h Wi curable for t "Thursday's selling will be particul Special V Values Attractively Priced » ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2 ' ' ! | g. y hile we haye heen securing the bargains ers will be interested in the values— ay’s sale, y the piece, and it's too Bmely an opportunity for those to y'll buy t ' ' ' ' ' ' t ' ' any | hh rr s tn r " Vy Thu: Necrvnel : c {P"icmtroideries and. inserting { mateh; some are slightly soiled; wide {hargins, suitable to trim children's 1s i I ' Es who do their own 1 sewing or have it done at home. 5 to Cluny. Laces, | n pongee color, and I} as wide goods, | wide insertings to match; also white | Cluny Laces and many others; value | 25¢ yard Flouncings, « Sertings to match, ming 7 ¢ skirts; Jun | FL English eyele to make cor new 3-flounce Thursday, Ju Skirtings, and hursday June 21st, 12 Thursday, June 21st, per s to aking whi ite ‘Sday, year; sold in hursday, eee pieces, also Cluny Paris Laces and In- ¢ Paris Bandings, Tor- n sets of all widths to value s and un value 66, chool value 20¢ Atatinseeyarn 12%¢ ncings and Wide ePrrnies sct_ or blind work, tone the ts; value 25¢, it, per yard... 15c 20 inches babrh baby Ww serting covers, and chon Laces, also fancy cotton Laces; 2Ast, per tate, Thursday, June 4) yard 5c patterns or English eyelet, suitable for Embre iderles and rtings to, making baby dresses. Thurs- match, wide margins, open work, to| day, June 21st, per yard....., 25c trim ildren’s dresses; value Net Allovers, white Nottingham, Thursday. June 21, per yd. 2 suitable for making yokes and sleeves \ mbroiderles and Insertions, | in dresses; value 39c. Thurs- uso. headings, wide margins, open-| day, June 21st, per vard.. 25c {work effect; value 8c, Thurs- Embroldered Allovers, to make {ik june atst, per yard......... BC} corset covers and shirt watsts, In fine J Tuckingsy ‘in cluster of space, made baby patterns or openworks value fof nice quality lawn; value 49¢. hursday, June 21st, Lis (Thursday, June 2tst, per yard.. SPCl yard ...ccecccsecesseeee 45c ee ee eae errr ocecer eet INK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY: |THE P i