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12 ’ OKERS ORGY THLE OF WHILE. TO ACE AG TAL OF WOOD IS. FORKING'S CUP ARED W COURT Derby Winner Will Start in| Whole Leviathan Was Built! Ireland Against Three- Up, Year-Olds. “Lecturer,” ys Claiming, Fraud. fntalk and Sea AMERICAN’S — REVENGE. |, 23#ter Gitersi uty In the Appe rm of the Su preme Court Lis day to a re a whale, The case was Barred ffom Training at New-| an app um Muhblig, an a _ — fensineer at Frankfort scrtet market, He Finds Means — | trom the verdict betore Munteipal Jus l thoe Wauhopo Lyna in the ison at Home. j | Street District Court in his suit to. re- | cover & om Christ Rebhan and Aw gus Brann, to whom he said he had | ! } | jthe shot. 7 soe Pott ecg , LONDON, Jube &—Added honors are fp store for Richard Croker and his Great Derby winner Orby, The Irish + Derby, for three-year-olds, which is run) Gt the Leopardstown course in Irland, will, it t¥ now declared, be the scene ef another great (urf event to be spon- gored by the King, who will offer a handsome gold cup as tho incentive for Ghe entrance of the best three-vear-olda in training. Mr. Croker will readily enter Orby for the race, and he is quo fing that the winning of an I would give him as Not satisfaction, as did the winning o! tthe classic English turf event. Came from Race Fresh. Orby came out of the running of the erdy fresh and as playful aw a kitten, Andicating the Immense reserve power @entained in the wonderful racer, Mr. (Croker directed that the anima! be every attention. and befo: jotn- his friends in the celebration which followed the victory xave personal @harge to directing the nature of the @are which Orby should receive ‘When Mr. Croker two years ayo was Mot allowed to train his horses over the Newmarket course while English own- @@m were thus being favored, he de- elared then that Newmarket was not in- @ispensadle to the training of a Derby “Lord Rothschild asked me,” said Mr. (Croker to-day, when asked if he aid not find himself ‘at a disadvantage in not being able to train Orby over the New- Market course, “where I trained the @olt. T told him that I had a bit of a @ebbage patch in Ireland, where Orby Fecetved his training, and that I thought What my patoh was the equal of halt @ dozen Newmarkets, particularly if ome had an Irish-American horse to in. Such an animal would naturally je kindly to an Irish cabbage garden er than a Newmarket course,” and ir. Croker smiled ev wetly as he Gave utterance to the PENNSYLVANIA INDORSES KNOX FOH PAESIJENCY Republican State Convention Adopis Platform with a “Get-the-Grafters” Plank. HARRISBURG. @orsement of Un Knox for President; ( John 0. Bheatz, Philade Btate Treasurer, and the adoption Platform indoraing the policies and ad Ministration of Presid Roosevelt Were the net results # Kepub- Ucan State Convention. June 6 The platform also commends eourse of the Fitty-ninih Congress Gormes the a t i And Knox and the Per Mon in that Congress. upholding the banus of i Welt: declares aduercnoe to exisla a Beustor Knox rema Harrisburg & the vention, leave ing bis league mili pro delegation Yona! bes Mr, 8 Advertisers Are Flocking From All Directions Into THE WORLD'S Want Directory -: -: - During the first five mont this year as compared with a period in 1906 THE WORLD GAINED. 97,043 aq The Herald LOST 18,667 Ads The Awerican LOST $1,045 Aas The World is both PRINTING and GAINING MORE separate advertise every week than ANY OTHEN on the face Mf the carth. paid for an interest in a real whale, _THE EVENING WORLD, VOUNOED WOM SAS ANDTHE WOMAN SHOT HER A Catherine Peterson, After Call- ing It an Accident, Accuses Her Companion, co ¢ Peterson, thtrty-three years old, who lives in the lower West Bide was to-day taken fo Si. Vincent's Hos pital tn a serio atreet Rnother we ton witha bulet The of tne are looking for no Is accused of. firing y have under arrest Jonn the colored driver of an @ Clarkson heart police Henry Jame fash cart, who lives at No. street The story told the police by James ts on " ng tu 4 a implied the i ahs were ted in fon of the law a ane) ape i of the State of New Jersey FOOTPADS NEAR BRIDGE. No arrangement of any kind existed et RRA ea asek ties. Gebobemans m SAYA Three Atincked Him The cl 4 no money from them, a Brooklyn and Got pflered them no privileges noel W and had nothir with them t. Brook!y Petit oe pce grounds, as were p that w Brooklyn PSEA aay other individuals, through the purchase | pride af ght for the air (Special to The Kvening World.) Jof their tickets, with tine sam . lea he bridge terminal at PLAINFIELD, N. J., Juhe 64-8tung | a# the general public, neittie ¢ nor | 5 7 2 the | lene atta by the adverse criticisms bearing on.the “Aa to run t fo 0 ent race meeting held hers under the Fe onal hasan a that's —<———-. — ee of the Watchung Hunt Club, tha: atten ot NORDICA SAILS FOR EUROPE aries C. Marshall, pr Clob they will t and acted on orga zation and a Ribbon Special. ©: Very. Fine Quality Satin Taffeta Rib- bon, with taffeta stripes.jn self colors— white, light blue, pink, cream, cardinal, THURSDAY, JUN 6, 1907. a Nor the R.BK. Macy & Co, 's Attractions Are Their Lew Prices ive entire sate present ther evi that he was drinking in Cadigan's sa- loon, Sixth avenue and Fourth street, early to-day, when he met the Peter- gon woman and another white woman. They complained of having no break- only to find that !t was @ fake, Muhiig saw an advertisement for a man with %0 or $1.00) to manage a show, in April, 186. He went to Reb-| Formeriy 49c. a mais, brown, navy, lilac, nile and black. QC b Derby | ban's restaurant, No, 109 Fourth ave- | nue, and wes introduced to Braun, who was fresh from Hamburg. Braun said he had @ real whale, captured in the | comt of $75,000; that he had bought the | wile for $16,000 and exhibited it in Hamburg and other German cities for three Years, and had made 3,000,000 marks. He and Rebhan were pact- ners, but needed a man who knew He offered, it Ametica to travel with. who with the whale at Coney La! Newark. Philadelphia ar places. “They wo take 2 wae drawn up in English ;Snd German and {t ineluded an op ion on ® push-button machine for ib. Muhlig bad not een the whole, but, belng referred to Richard Miler, Presi: dent of the German Kriegerbund, was , Peasoured, Alas! Tail Was Wooa. | That was 1 2, 1906, 2% | Zine. ae ~, May 1 Muni'g in & saliors white cap jas lecturer on the wo p | Chester, Pa. peda ae “I thought it @ real thing,’ said Mub- ling, “but two Engilsh aallore started a row. They said the tall of the whale was a {ake I examined {t and found It was made out of wood, covered canvass, but when I. kicked to at Arctic and preserved in Hamburg at a! { countered fast, and he took them to hig rooms, where, he saya, he left them while he! went out to a store to buy food. he returned, fe said he found When tha therine Petetson had been The women Were leaving the pla | The first Ure police learned of it was when @ xitizen told Policeman) where the women were and him that they had Just walked out Keeping his eye on James, the police- man followed along to Morton and Hudson where he found Peterson woman supported by other, The Peterson woman said she bad ‘acctdentailly shot herself. Later At the hospital she eald that the other w an did & shooting, 8I ald she didn't know her name fA Bhos cadena DIPLOMAS FOR GRADUATES OF APPRENTICE SCHOOL. Institution Established by R. Hoe & Co. Holds Its Annual Exercises. The graduating exercises of the Ap- prentice School of R. Hoe & Co., the nting press manufacturers in Grand treet, Manhattas, were hold last night on, Ht vou lose your leg, you are ajat the De Witt Memorial Church, No pame with ‘the whaler’ % # Just the! o—9 Rivington street. This schoo! has “At Atlantic City I found out it was ah nailed togetier. ‘The tongue was| made out of canvas sluffed with nay Braun he paid: “"Ya! There ts a log put inside and trame outside. The mouth, what they call the whaidoone, i» an tron bar ana some plastering things over it “I ead the plaster would fall off some time. and he veld “*¥n; the rate back but T never got it—only my wages. $20 a week. and Mra .Rraun, whe was to eet #13 a week with the show, attache, Whael at Harrisburg. it was sold a tauction, | He bid tt tn for $100, “At Allentown, Pa. the show took in $2.00 In one dav at 10 cents admiasion ‘We had mermaids and a sea ser be and some other fakes in the rh ame to New York and sued for my money. —_——_——- LEMMON PROVES TOO MUCH FOR WHEELOCK. | Against Bookmaker for Over- speeding His Auto. George A. Wheelock, the book:ns was convicted in the C | Seasons y of running | mv twenty 1 ve lao Beturday the races who arrested Justice: of the urning Leenmon, erumtly to | A MONSTER ICEBERG. } | Wheelock and his chauffeur nied lee aca tac yt that the machine was going more than {It Was Surrounded by Several six miles an hour. Both aaid they | Smaller Bergs—\Wrilers wag t due t ital is S re Lemmon’s part beoause 4 my money |‘ in existence for many years, and the first ter ‘al school estab- in the United States by any man. ring concern. An address was made to the graduat- ing classes by Arthur I. Hoe, who com- plimented the young men upon the com- work and upon high averages that they had made Me pointed out to them that tt was ‘upon the trained workmen that the con- ¢ R. Hoe & Co. depended for tts sed success, and that more wi expected from a trained man than from n untrained one. He expressed the ¢ of the firm that the would continue to improve themsel and would bear in mind that it real worth that counted tn the success ot and net the temporary position acquired by influence Diplon given been to sixteen you! ‘ 3 men and prizes were awarded to th Magistrate Believes Policeman ag | 29 #1004 at the heads of their reape oo “ok | MAJESTIC PASSED on Board nade to Hay by the woman | Tne iog of the White Star liner Ma That'e the trouble,” remarked Jus which got ‘tn ‘terfey: sontalay ¢ McKeon; “ome people in aut rd of an tcobderg paawed on vine they the streets e atitude (2.04, longitude @.& Des lock's proestarions the | 3: was 40 feet fect hgh J ¢ was gulity and im- | ¢rom the water il s surrounded read $ “ he A a Ri | . 6 Majestic ACCUSED OF HIDING LOOT =| were » ry author of IN HER BASY’S CLOTHES, |: “ti “, DUKE OF ABRUZZI SAILS FOR JAMESTOWN. oig Before Lenving He Hears the New * a) ” Music “My oN "Tis of Thee.” at iat ult tt AFTER QUARREL AT DANCE tpametene INTERBORO-MET DIVIDEND, (omrterty Nate of One and Ones Quarter Ver Cont, Declared The directors ~~ other nev ¢ people i than in hardly 4 matter of sentiment i's a | Question of RESUL wp | an aper i ee 1 ellie cee a etite we MEN ENGAGE IN FATAL DUEL. ys He Didn't Attacked Man Maw 6 ee ete al rte graduates | Men’s Blue Serge Suits from $9.94 to $24.50 Fitth Floor. The array of Blue Serge Suits ready in this Macy store for Men is almost as extensive as the array of fancies, 4 In E Y SUIT—even the low- est priced ones at $9.94—the fabric is PURE WOOL, indigo-dyed and GUARANTI ABSOLUTELY FAST COLOR. As we exercise extreme care in the selection of the serges, so with the fashioning and tailoring. Blue serge gains more champions year after year. If the selection of a summer suit is a problern, the SAFEST solution is Blue Serge. And the SAFEST SOURCE OF SUPPLY IS THIS MACY STORE FOR MEN—not alone because it Offers such a varied selection of trust- worthy Suits, but because it offers such Suits for considerably jess money than is required to match them in any other good shop. Four particularly attractive groups: Single breasted models, soft and hard-finished fabrics, plain or lap seams; peaked or semi-peaked lapels, form fitting, without vents; coats lined with alpaca; trousers have side buckles and belt loops ne : ~ Three-button single-breasted model At $14.75, Value $18.00 | Suit, with hand-felled collars ana hale eee ———} japels and hand-made buttonholes coats lined with fine quality mohair and interlined with shrunken canvas, nsuring permanent shapeliness; trousers furnished with hip straps and belt loops. ic eee - seyret High grade Suits, single and doubk Vt $19.60; Valuc $29.60] trested models’ mate of 4 soft v4 eis _ finished serge that {s almost gloss- h silk, lined with fine quality satin-finished proof; sewed throughout w mohair; trousers with side buckles and belt loops. | Very high-class Suits, single-breast- [At $24.50, Value $28.50! ed models, hand-tailored through k ont; coats slightly form-fittin having snug-fitting collars and long, wide-peaked lapels; half or full with high grade mohair; trousers made with belt loops and hip straps If you prefer a Fancy Sack Suit the range for choosing is still greater, starting at $9.94 and going, by easy price stages, up to $34.50. Acqua.Miance vid IWaCy S1O.5 EUG Lincs Means Better Wardro'e Reqvisites ard For Mach Less Then You Pay In Ovher Shops. Bath Street foreign novelties or the least ex- this Furnishing Goods i AND TO YOUR ADVAN- TAGE Of esp 1 i Shirts, ir » corded coat mi with pleated eufis; hand-lavndered; $2.00 1 $1.44 Colored Negizec Shirts, made woven ° mad 1 pa ifs $1.00 Hae PCa AN ER, RE 68c i f } “ a or blue cha ray; t t, tailor f 1; $2.0 ale $1.04 Cambric Night Shirts,cut,extra full and nicely trimmed $1.00 val . cbs sae aanes . T4c Muslin Night Shirts, collarie values, sal Se Bath Robes, made of fine quality imported Terry Jacquard patte $3.50 value $2.89 Flannel Shirts, for motoring or gene ! wear al $1.44 and 2.44 24c } “Palmetto” Wash-Four-in-Hands, |) stripe and | lores 7 alities, sal ‘ ry ys Silk Four-in-Hands and String Ties a $1.94 and 68c Boys’ Clothing Reduced. Candies. ete Russion Blouse Suite, »a4+ of co * ored es es. fam For end o' week special selling -- to 8 years; form un te full cream; ¢ i 19 aso4, anle $2.97 »! $3.96 Gleced or Crystaliinnd Cher $7.00 Suita at $4.96, Double. | Pound breasted | 1 ’ Smooth Svgered Jordan Al- and ie monds, Aspe a ound, 3d, 1 alpaca Bie ta ueas ~ Reefers, mace of cheviots, serges Favors and Decorations faney mixture 4 tan covert td eghe: pie alate Le ee sizes of this season's bes ne une Weddings; also large styles sortments for tie Glorious Fourth ~, years, special are ready, dill tie ian lias i ta tae. aaron ee “ B’ way at 6th Ar. In Progress—The 1907 Series ot OLD-FASHIONED MACY SALES. An annual trade movement, long-planned—and made extra- ordinarily interesting by the re- duction measures we have had to adopt to lessen this backward season's OVERSTOCKS. Par- ticular interest attaches to the NOT ADVERTISED SPE- CIALS—in number and value interest the greatest/in the his- tory of these sales, Lawn Tennis Supplies. 5. Here is everything needed for the game of Tennis—standard requisites from the foremost Eng- i American manufacturers ore than ordinar- For example: ““NEWPORT” RACQUETS, full stze, ash frame, reinforced throat, cedar handle; strung with selected Oriental gut; all weights; $2.50 value....$1.74 lish ist Other Tennis Racquets, including the & Slazenger, Horse- s ranging from 98c. Mere (ee Wright Dits ‘NIS B. Wright & TENNIS Ditson and “( cach ; Horseman Practice each TENNIS BALLS, seeee Ble — TAPES, for_double court, complete with staples; $3.50 value,......$2.07 TENNIS POLES, made of selected ash wood, with fron spikes and end rings, pair $1.19 GUY ROPES and PEGS per set, 39¢ THE “IMPROVED” DRY COURT MARKERS, $1.35 value ..98¢ THE “COLUMBIA” TE S MARK- RACQUET COVERS, 39¢ a ; 49¢ nade of plaid sh COVERS, 585; of = mackint well bound 4, $2.74; 15-thread. 21-thre: uble re BA x8 ft, $2.49 Basement Specials Women's Gloves, IMPOR TED ELBOW-LEAGTH LISLE THREAD MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, two-ciasp, at wr in black and white, embroidered backs 44c ELBOW - LENGTH SILK MITTS, black white, floral de 98c TWO-CLASP LIS LE THREAD GLOVES, Brosser embroidery; slate, tan and while; pair 24c Co ton Goods. woo! HED CHALLE, in Per ME ERIZEL ED MADRA DOTTED 27 dots table waists 4 od Ye VALENCIEND LAGE EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS; % fo frinch idths; pieces, of wen yard per values up to < to 44e ineas and Towels, HEMDFITCHED I K BLE tts a e gns; weet 1.19 HEMME K TOWEL damask riders; size 1 nehies each 9e HEMMED TURKISH BATH TOWELS mate of best qual ty fuli-bleached yarn; size 21x44 in; each &7%& Zuni se 9104. ty ae Te meanest The man who makes a “bid” for business is the man to whom business comes. Let a World “Want” give your “bid’’ broadest publicity. Baseball Supplies. Catcher's Mitts, 44c, 98¢ to $3.49, Basemen's Mitts, extra good quality, 8c | to $2.24. Fielders’ Gloves, 39¢ to $2.24. Baseballs, “D. & M." Official League at $1.25; our price, 68c. Baseball Bats, 5c, 9¢ to 89c Misses’ and Children’s “Right Shape” Footwear. Second Floor Models designed expressly for this Macy Shoe by’ an expert who has made a life study of juv “Right Shape,” we call them, because they shape crow natural lines.and correct every tendency to deformity. Boots and Oxfords, in patent leather, gun metal calfskin, © tan Russia calfskin, white canvas and white-calfskin; pair, $1 Specialties for Misses’ and Children. Misses’ Pumps and Gibson Ties, esy-1: across the toes. and snug at heels and sides; heels just high enough to give the proper arch and sustain the weight equally ' Children’s Ankle Ties, with welted and t toes; fasten snugly with curved ankle straps; in pate: and tan Russia calfskin Sizes 4 to 8, with turned soles, pair Sizes 8% to 10%, with welted soles, prir sted 34th te 35th Se, St designed ared kidskin. 19 te 83.96 <, easy-fitting gun meta eet ae $1.98 Men’s Outing Footwear. Including Sporting, Hunting and Fishing Boots, Shoes and Oxfords. Fifth Foor, For Hunting, High-cut (17-in.) Tan Leather Boots, {i beloss tongues: double soles of solid oak leather; pair.... oe, $4.96 Men's Rubber Wading Boots, pair 34.39 Extra Light-weight Rubber Wading Boots, p2\r $5.39 Weding Pants, made of heavy drill; waterproofed by a hes coating of rubber on one side . $9.98 Tennis Oxfords, in tan Russia calfskin and white canyas; pair $3.40 Baseball Shoes, in strong, light-weight kangaroo, calfsk pair......,-Q8.07 Sprinting Shoes, with spiked soles; for men and boys; pair appa: Indoor Running Shoes, made over regulation sprint last; pa . $1.98 Canvas Tennis Oxfords, rubber soles 59 to $1.19 a! eS Re A Ne CIGARS: Imported and Domestic. * ay, HAT we can furnish a Cigar smoker depends wholly upon the limit defined by his purse or palate. Here are inex-- pensive domestic and Porto Rican Cigars as the one ex- treme and from that up to the raled Luis Marx Hav- anas, regarded by connoisseurs as the cls imy d Cigars pro- %y F tan) cur Standard brands, in every instance, and at Ma cally low prices. For example: LUCILLE REINA VICTORIAS~ high grade clear Havana, usual price,| 50) $11.50 per 100; our price. $7.04) characteristj- elsewh 100; « HAVANA at a RESAGOS, $34 LA COMPARA LONDRES—clear Havana filler and Havana wrapper— made in Tampa—usual price Per 100; our price. FINE PORTO RICAN CIGAR Brevas Especiales, box of 50, $1.74; Puritanos Finos 2.2: Violetas, regularly $3,00-a-hundred; our price, $1.08. J \ A pe a ee ae Girls’ $4.00 Dresses, at $2.49, sx» New models, in Dutch neck eilects, made of fine quaiit plain and checked linens, in rose, blue or pink { pufl ’ sffec- tively trimmed with checked and plain Jin Kirt v deep hem. For girls of 6 to 14 years. ee Macy Sale Of Sheet Music, ~» | Ask For Titles By The Numbers Indicate! !c o | He Went wehid Because 1 Be al / & Man In the Neiahborhaod of , | ey of Yos Vind Another | ey | ») tedawre Two and Vil (Allee ro My t Getting (Allee Flowers My en the ct w fi 3 Kins. Kine, Wd 4 ou Wap 4 Deligeteul xe | sy Hearst! 41 Rich Mr. 18 At eer eT at { Hoxsenhelmer, 1 Veranda, (Orebid) Have a Bweetbeart (Tourtet) prees { Vaactnating ' lore. Why Do They Call Me itagn “Buri **) Ce ae "te et A

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