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PROT TT TeR See OPENS FIGHT ON COAL ROAD Suits Begun in United States Court to Break Up the Combine. a] ’ > Big og ‘The Federal Officials Hope to Break Up Monopoly in Hard Coal. PHILADELPHIA, June 1&—The suit ot the United States Government against the anthracite eoal-oarrying raliroads. which are charged with ocar- “rym on & monopoly tn the progusiton, transportation and sale ef hard coal, Was Died to-day in the United States \ Clreult Court in this city The defendants are the Reading Com pany, Philadelphia and Reading Rall- ‘way Company, Lebign Valley Railroad Company, Delaware, Lackawanna gnd Western Railroad Company, ad Company, New York, Sueque- nd Western Railroad Company, “RIG CONTEST EXPECTED | DID LITTLE ALY “CELEBRATE? WH", [TWAS A CINCH, Swamped the Bookmakers with Bets on Queen Mar- guerite and Cashed. “Say, you hear about Ga Queena da Marguerite, she winne ga rece, an’ alia Dago man coppa da ooint Naw? ly r Mt happened tn the sixth pace at Gravesend yesterday, and Mulberry Bend has been bung with lights and bells amd festooned with empty chianti bottles ever aince. All night long the (downtown Italian quarter resounded ortth more or lese melodious cries of: “Vive da Queena da Marguerite! “Vive da Charlie Bacigaioop!” The sixth reos om the eard was for | Malden two-year-old fillies and geiding. | Queen Marguerite, « bay filly by Henry | of Navarre—Sneerweil, was entered in te came of Mises B Starita, but Mul- | detry Beod knew who really owned | Queen Marguerite Bacigalupo, the Mulberry street under- taker, who lights his repository for the dead with diamoods inaiead of eand.es Central | and owns the only imported properties & Chinese burial in town? The Up was out a co 66 The horse wamed afler the Queen of Italy was Ot. Information ouncerning her Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron | Condition pervolaied from wine asap to Company, Lehigh Coal Company, high and Wilkesbarre Coal Company, Hillsidg Goal ang iron Company, New | Nor York; Susquehanna and Western Coal | ‘pany. They have until the firet Mon-/ Gay | August to make an appearance fn the sult and until the first Monday jn September to file an answer or murrer to the proceedings. The opening move ected to be a great contest between Hhe~Gerernment and the ooal roads took only a few minutes Pricer to tne {Wing of the papers in the case, United fe) kates Dumrict-Attorney J. Whitaker "Thompeon, of this sity, held a conter- ence with Alexander Simpson, dr, Of Philadelphia, who, with @. Carroll Todd. of N York. carried-on the in- Yestigntion of the coal roade for tne Government ‘The District-Attorney secured an or Ger to serve mtopoenas on these de- fendant corporations whose proncipal offices are outside the jurisdiction of BA; ae em District of Pennsylvania. United States Deps @istrict to-day served subposnas upon | President Baer, of the Reading Com- antes, and on the officers of the other @orporations in this district, "The suit began to-day ts the result of an investigation started by the De- | gartment of Justice nearly a year ago The Attorney-General of the United States appointed Mr. Simpson @pecial esistunis to carry on the in- vestigation. Mr. Hughes withdrew from ‘the invemigation when he became & "waa taken by Mr. Todd. : errr @ ‘To sina AT LYNBROOK. ; i Lynbrook, DIAMOND CuRSBT § SHIELD Co., wi" a Bie mShoe Fight Family Shoe Sto-es + and 27th Mree in! hh & 40th Ses. Ave. and Zid ree 86th & S7h Se, th & tSiat Sa Br. Broome &. BROLIN ) dcoil 133 breadw Mead \ Red Cross patemi tonnage pr du a sote of medium} Sil! thickness #> flexible that it follows every movement o | Ml aw the foot, yle'ding preseot. and preserving future comfort det Mace ia newest 1907 fashion shape | Sy ght Big Best Stores. Shoes in Every Grade, Ih Sil to Le|¢ | | du. | 127 Seld was jammed with fy) Mhe| United States courts for the Bast: | ty hiarenie > 8¢| CAT ADOPTS SURPLUS Charles E. Hughes, of New York, as) street. eandidate for Governor, and his place | They wake your orsets weortwiceas tong. FOR | SALE AT "ALL DRY GOLDS STORES, 25¢ Urs, Sole New York Agents for the Red Cross Sp peepee Seless Shoe $10 bas wo + LRade1 205-1201 Brood sop (rom mpeghettl foundry to street, and trom Pardise Park Pe Headquarters rang with 1 was Chartie Becwmlupo # neighbor- in Drooklyn overioked. “All the racing reportecs for the more- Company and the Temple Iron Com-j| ing newspapers were a: a loss to ao count for yesterday's extraordinary at- teadance. "lt was due to the up on Queen Marguerite. atand Was packed with Iallans and the do them. Byer, man bad bis ready for the wixth race. of what te ex | once Hereestive had been so wide- ty touted the bookmakers were Wes and made het a favorite at 6 to % The Itallan contingent waited. ise dovkinakers marked up 3 to 1, and they Were flooded with torn bills and mnali change, The escape from the las: erup- [T tion of Mount Vesuvius ls the ony com- arieon that can give an idea of the tting ring rush tO get down on Queen Marguerite. Tony Aste and the other Malian owners were in on the ping and Apread the information tavishiy, Buoh rooting for a horse was never never before on an American race track. Thousands of frengied Italians Climbed on the bucks of their neighbore and screamed themselves into hysteria The regulars looked on inamaszement Queen Marguerite won easily, and Mul- Derry Bend cashed. Viva -da Charile yspenesione! OF LITTER OF PUPPIES. | Eleven Frove to Be Too Many for Fire-House Dog to Support These Hard Times. Members of Exygine Company No 8, andjin Kast One Hundred and Fourth ure entertaining eleven Ute rans | Pio the. Dalmatian bound whtoh has member of the fre com y {Wo years, became the mother en beautifully magked puppies way MOTMINg. couldn't care for the litter, | looked for a tine as though four have to be drowned ot chloro med, The veterinary of the depart- gested a foster-mother, but paki POt be found, bie white cat was substituted and te tak Ine the greatest care of ber feur In recognition of her works! | not be chioroformed, as had been ned the Society’ for the Pre pan: Diamond Corset Shields Prevent Steels or Pones from Breaking Through Under the Arms. and absolutely-pre 15) Wist 23d S ret, New York, | ST iley IL; BE ween Park sau kuery Streets, » wear Ureene Aveous, ered, | tor such @ trip to Rico, Col., Woo but Charlie | OOOEPTIN ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEUDNESDAT, ‘MINE INSPECTION PARTY FOR ao © Two Hundred Mining Claims the Property , Have Been Consolidated. JUNE 12, 1907. _ rarer ay! ~~ a als cae lsc ipa —siipalalin.-ilion RESTAURANT REO cross shins ana cn 3 raven’, scholarehips for Crom, ° ? | Co wi eu Raligihiciinsiaiets ae the crowd” Into The World’s | int” columns, in | Lord & Taylor Silk Dept. "Special for Thursday and Friday 3,000 yards (Perspiration and Waterproof) Black India Silk, yo-inch, an unusual offering; at a yard, 62)4 cts. Also 2,500 yards of a Retiable Black Taffeta Stlf, at 624c, yd., vatue se Dress Goods Dept. rh gry eit make _ Will offer a iot of won| Remnants S1/k Cr Wool, All WoolWorsted Plan & Fancy Dress Goods, suitable for separate waists, skirts and euits, or for children's dresses, at soc. yd. Also a lot of French Black Surah Serge, all wool, 44-Inch, BL O20, Yd" ice sxe Special Sale of deport White All Linen Suttings 47 inches wide; regular price 750., at 58c. yd. The idea of forming private car par- tien to visit mining properties tn the ‘West in which they have nvestments has become a far with Wall street fin- enviera, Arrangements have been made where the ' properties of the United’ Rico Mines | Compan fs Jocated, have just, been |pompleted. The following gentlemen, lmterested Im the mines, will compose the party! David M. Moffatt, of Denver and New ‘York, oteirman of the board of di- the (rtp. | matter cause, what the no matter what your station tp life, it is| a simple matter to give you Clear, Healthy, Beau- Uful Skin—make your Face Bright and Attractive, It does not’ cost anything to find out what can be done for r par- ticular akin by the famous Woodbury — or write Dept. D for mfermation trea Woods sqrt, i Wash Goods Dept. Speclal Offering of 7,500 yds, Plain & Fancy Voiles in very attractive designs and colorings, At TSCVG, calves §,000 yards Brings *18 and *20 Dresses to You at °9. 79 | LY our agreeing to take over five thousand Dresses fron this one maker Dresses as wel mae and as smart i) de‘ign were never intended to se! he ow$i*, T ey are mate ap in two pece styles, trimmed with 24s and laces—many are drawn g rdle of se!f material Values range as high as 3.0. But An Extensive Purchase of Summer Dresses af Third Floor. Three of the Many ‘Dainty Styles in This Sale Are Illustrat-d A ove. N’ O duving the summer brought price down to the low level that enables us to offer these pretty Summer Lresses at $0.75. The dresses are Embrvidered Hatiste and the new otto) \oiesin al! the cainty Summer shades in oman stripes, pnc ecks and po ke dot effects made with the new kimono sleeves and V or square yokes, ished with Ince ‘The skirts are cut very full and have high 28, 7% we offer an unrestricte! choic -in t morrow 5 sules at (822. 75 Lingerie Princess Dresses at 12.75. . A epecial litte iq of is of Larse delighiiully coos Summer Dresses, viewable for either day | Printed Organdy and or evening wear during the hot summer months. Made of white batiste, yokes prettily trimmed with lace | ant inserts of fine embroidery; short elbow elecves, trimmed with Val. edging. Skirt cut in a very | | graceful model, with full flare and many rows of tucks and laces. | Printed Dotted Plumetss, large variety of very desirable designs and color- OS >=. <> OC eC SC s- Women’s $19.75 Tailorei Linea Suts at $10.75. SUNDRIES ings in floral effects, These beautiful Linen Coat Suite ary strictly maittaiioved ia tr # Coap and one and two Refrigerators . Ao ' at 12 Mo button Cutaways. ‘kirts cut full, side or box pleated with deep fold at tdot all the new colors. Sone Chiffoniers "$3.08 yd., walue ae 66 all-wool tallore. suits, smart models that : : s. Seaa=p> er. rezularly up to $15, spectal to-morrow at $7.40 Combination Mattress Peet Special Sale of ser, recule ik Woven-Wire Cots . “$1. SE SS Iphol $1.25 ‘ op Upholstered Cots ‘ase White & Colored Wash Goods Remnants |t Ten Special Lots of Dainty Solid Oak Chair. le Undermuslins at Savings of Half. © Beound Pieor. PURCHASE made trom one of the best known Underwear manufacturers in the country at prices barely covering cost of material aad work nanship enables us to offer the following col ection of women's da nty mus!in and nainsook under wear at aosolute y haf the prices such high-class garmen’s should eomnand. 25c¢ for Corset Covers and Drawers—inade ot Gne “nin sook, Corset Covers tr) me! front and back wth one or two rows of ‘ace insertion and edge, beading and ribbon, [Drawers trimmed wth tucl ed flounces. at greatly reduced prices (OUR#I259169 & $229 |FULLY. FURNISHED FLATS ARE NOY OUTCLASSED BY ANY WEW YORK HOUSE AY | /40 PER CENT.ADVANCE. CALL AND SEE THEM. | Broadway & zoth St.; sth Ave.; roth Se > “ a’ —_ f $8c fo. N git Gowns, Drawers, Sk rts, Ch.niss ad Covers of ne bn inawk or | cambric t immed with lace insertions, Lice beading on riboon in pr: tty styles. | $f'3 F Cowns, Scir.s, Dawes, Che mise Ae Lo set Cov rsx o! fine nainsook trimmed with lace insertion or embvoidery | and bat ste. tr mmed with rows of lace, fin- , 50c for Corset Coyer: and Drawers, \ trimmed with lace beading and ribbon \ Drawers trimmed with lace or embroidery | \\ ounces 58c for short Underskirts and Drawers, SINTHFAV.. 19°70 20 *STREETI NEW YORK. E’ The Chance Is Yours to Buy Any Suit or TopCoat for #14.50 1 Becond Floor. ERY single suit, top coat or cravenette in the entire Simpson Crawtord stock of Men's Clothing has been flounces and lace edver ished with beading and ribbon. French Lingerie Undermuslins at Very Special Prices, Te tor $1.25 French Chemise 98c (or $1.98 French hand-made Chemise; trimmed : sad hand-embroidered | 1 dainty hand-embro.dered designs; finished with front of ty nainsook. | ribbon drawn through band-embroldered eyelets. priced at $14.50 regardless o worth, aud among them are Many of the Celebrated Kuppenheimer Suits and Top Coats, Every garment of the newest and most attractive fabrice—-made in the smar est sty es, single or doub ¢ breasted. ‘Lhe collection of suits embraces jowns in all pretty figures and designs and colors, special x Embroidered Flouncings and Allovers. Prices Below Manufacturers’ Cost. 58c Biue Serges ck Thibets or ain Wate (eS Bt Met, bid race ee T° our own practically unlimited stock of fine Embroideries have been added Unfinished Worsteds and Tropical Gloths * remarkable purchases aggregat ng »15.00 to $20,000 and comprising the urplus stocks of several of St. Gall’s laryest_manufacturers. Every yard that The Top Coats heat The Cravenettes | eure this « le has been sub ected to most radical price concessions ] come in several distinct styles and inclu ¢ over 20 diferent patter s of faney overcoatings as well as back. are made and guaran- teed raim and moth | Proet ef new f brics is checks, stripes and *14.50 zzz Great Sale of Men's $4 Trousers at $2.75. No matter how | eculiar ycur teste or irregu ar your fit, you may feel assured of getting su ted in this see at « price which should warrant every man in aymg ina supply for the Summer, Waist measurements range 0 to 3.000 Yds. of 50c to 75¢ Embroidered flouncings at 29¢ and 39¢ Yd. Jucluding all the mos. favored effects of Filet, Byclet, Cluny, Japanese work, copies of French bend work, Biind Bmbroldery, etc.—most desirable for © bildret 's Dresses, for Flounced Dresses. 8,000 Yards at 95c., $1,25 and $1.45. Remarkable assortments 01 27 ap. 46 inch Embsoidered FlounUnes of save owls and batiste, in dainty combipations at lace and fine embroidery, Many are tucked and have rufies edged with fine Val. laces. 'u) designs, exclusive with us. These Flouncings are the kind 8 suitable for children's and misses’ fine white dresses, for baby slips and coats, Values range from $1.25 to $1.96. 10,009 Yards Samole Strip Embrojderies Less Than Half. Edsings, bandings, Skirtings, aby Dress widths, Shirt Walet Bu broideries, Corset Cover widths, ete, in all the latest designe on fine Hwiss, Nainsook and Cambrio. At 10c yard for Sample Strips worth to 2c. Al 18e yard for Sample Strips worth to be. At léc Tard for Bample Btrips worth to 35e, At 29 yard for Sample Strips worth to 7be. zm from 50, $1.29 to $3.45 materials early im the had the Suits made up ao- own specifications, we are able to Boys’ Serge Suits at $4.50 Boys’ Wash Suits, “hare Every uv Of \hebe Blue serge oulis, which range in sizes op to 16 years, is backed by the strongest possible guarentee which the Bimpsen Crawford Blore A specia) assortment of sample stripe of fine embroidery, in- luding Cambric, Swisses and Nainsook; spectal to-morrow at SC, OC, IBo nary values in Wash ‘Bulte for little | can give. They a nae im an attractive new Lew \terial--every new style ard | double-breasted model, carefully tailored in every a aa ¥ . be f the riments, and | respect, and reinforced at all wearable points t VY ‘om § os Ae en on ian | withstand the hard service of vacation life, Elther 19¢. and 25c. Linen Handkerchiefs at 12 Cc. be bought far at whaleanle maw, |. RAleker Or SCRIBES pants VERY Handkerchie! in this sale is made of an excellent quality of pure Irish linen. There are men’s regular 25c Handkerchiefs, of generous size with various hems—V\ omen’s Handkerch.e 5 ot unlaundered sheer linen, hand-embroid- ered Women's Handkere iefs with neat bh ad-worked initials (a)! Jetters)--and Women's Hemstitghed Handkerchiefs daintily embroidered Your choice to-morrow at 12e. each. } A Speci al Sale of Top Coats for Little Chaps, $2.55 ' io mannish modeis for little chaps up © tem years Fabrics in grays, tailored Ae the best styles. the thing for cool Summer evenizey. Hoys’ $2.50 all- ey Bample Suits in double-breasted ott aelal madels, with straight or knicker pants, for boye up to 16 years. $1.98 if an, ee far A ‘satoes oF Main Fleer, pos Ore