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MENGIS SETLES. $00 SUIT ‘When « suit againet Mra. Halen) or win for an $800 millinery bill was with $900 CAME TAKES TO FRANCE BACK IN A CAB | PRAISE OF BIG STICK ? -_e drawn it became known to-day thar the WITH CHARMERS rss Jusserand Calls} y | Roosevelt a Big Man as He | tatous sult of Morris C. Mongin dnhinst an | Gen. Louls Fitageraid, in whieh « pury | | Sails for Home. lance gave the plaintifr judgment for “Game Little sport,” Said) | £3,000,08, had been s@ttied out wf court Mrs. Corwin is a daughter of Mengis. Magistrate Finn as He | 3. Juseerand, Franch Ambassador to! The militnery bill was net disputed, and | Dismissed Four. ‘ | sailed to-day on the Mrs. Corwin's attorneys declared she steamahip Stvole for| was amply able to pay it, now that her ington, he wtated | father had made @ settlement with Gen. ) ago, | Pitawerald. | at, Mengis sued the General, claiming he had furnished information and worked nh oline Havre, when and has spent the intervening P¥ou are a came little eport.” sald | ¢ more Hill as the guest of Preat @ Finn to Saraty I. R. Onode- | gent Roosevelt. Ambassador Ju ‘and ) for some months aiding him in connec B Japanese sik merchant. of No. 44 1 in charactertatié supe: on tien with the purchase of the Western of Maryland Ratiroad by « syndicate com. | posed of the Goulds, Myron T. Herrick M.| and others. Fitzgerald waa then con the very nected with the Fyultable Life. which an wi In Bus | distributed the $10,000,000 borin tseued on nave the greatest admiration | the property, and Mengis looked to iy-ninth street; Ellen Graham, of) for him, and I, who know him #0 well gor payment of his claim. Tne higher H West Soventy-nintn street. and | personally, know that the people O8n| ots reversed the million-dollar jude ‘Williams, who refused her ad-| place the greatest confidence in him. | nent of the jury. Mengia is said to ‘The quartet were arrested lest | “T.am going across for a vacation | have recetved $20,000 In the compromise. Right et Lenox avenue and One Hun- but shall, of course, attend te E and Eleventh street, by Sergt some business The persistent reports Bone. who saw Onodera @uddenly that thene is to be a new treaty pre- ‘. from a moving cab in which | pared to adjust the commercial rela- ted been riding with the tires | tions between the two countries {s aim- ridiculous, There is one or tw )Omodera complained to O'Connor that sa] had $900 and a gold . oa house was 4. in Onodera and the wat Pighty-ffth strest, in Harlem Court to-my. modern had been ocked up all nicht the Hast One Hundred and Fourth Gtation as a complaining witness | pig Bertha Fay. of No. 9 West ropo we punded admiration for th big ® ‘ch champagnes that GARVAN PUTS THAW CASE [fs “5! Stuagteersr'yy BEHIND HIM AND TRAVELS, | ==") <> s -Sem to , Assistant District-Attorney, With BLUE FLAME jromsbtle “oroke dows His Father, Sails JUWEL OIL STOVES. called a cab, They were Is Father, Sails tor a | Gesazie O'Connor satd that Fre. an, Assiotant District- ‘e237 attor ner were passengers § Motor Borttan Auto Steerer n the White Star liner Celtic bound for @ two months’ tour of land and the Continent. Off. Garvan laughed when it was sugested toat he might extend bis trip to South Aérioa for the rpose of bringing ack one monton, an important wit- . Harry K. Thaw. nis In to be purely & pleasure trip,” east Mr. Garvan, “and I mall have no tine to bunt up witnesses for the retrial of Thaw in the actumn. I am aware that he is having near-bratustorme in the Tombs because I'tn going abroad for @ vacation while he roosts in a ceil, Soena't give me much worry Hot-Attorney will be all ready mple time.” pe oat aes MISS SUTTON A WINNER LONDON, June %.—In the All-Eng- lawn tennis ohamplonship games Wimbledon » May 8: ° Kuroki ts confident that his vistt | Au iryrnia dcteated Anite Tone ost ‘as an occasion for furthering ther 6-2 60. understanding between the two) b) P. Hhod | D. Bioward, je searc to-da. es fe Ma cent. His watch was miswhik taking him to the station-hovee pot him in the ob with the During qhe trin Onodens fount, and his watch. Maxistrate weed all four, wit ng to the women to koes Orientals. away tev KUROK! BACK HOME. Kuroki and party arrived this afternoon from a visit | @0 the United States. The party spoke appreciative terms of the hearty the Hon accorded not only by Government but also by ot or perts American. defeated T. dita Ss) am av 24, 6-4. oS, « UPHOLSTERIES 4 FOURTH 29 Fourth Floo: These low prices, when coupled with theperfect qual- ity of work turned out by our upholstery experts— acknowledged mst ef cient menaltach more than ordinary interest to these specin prices on Re-Upholstery, Slip Covers Window Shades and Awnings. The prices uoted be ow wil! hold wh le these special stocks of materia's @ustomers in Manhattan, fronx, Richmond, Brook yn, Hoboken and Jersey City Vatrons living at a 4 iter distance from New ) ork wil receive special prices ‘based upon lecation) upon application at th Pholstery | epartment, Fourth Floor. Re-Upholstering at *27.50 | EY Fourth Vioor ast and will apply to Slip Covers at * | mr eae ew oe Have your furniture made to look and wear like low a price as can possibly be quoted by any new again pendable store for a sec of Five-plece Belg: Purlog this eale we will re-upholater and re sality. sd strong, a utely dust-proof cover any avernge S-piece frame suite in & thon "For eaah oot wil) be ail Oughly first-class fevbion for $2 af 27-inch material, in selected stripes Highest quality of moss, springs, webbing. gimp Covers for larger multe or odd pieces will be and other materials used in the reconstruction made at the eanie rate—S0c. a yard for the ma terial 4 Por the outer covering choice ts offered of terial required A Giese high-closs fabrics, eultable for any room in nese covers will be cnt, bound and finished in st-clasé Tenner When ondering by mai! or telephone ” number of pleces to be covered, and eray, red, biue or green striped m: jesired. Your order wij! Attention. Special the house Imported Gobelin Tapestry, solid-toned Ds Besvy Verdure Tapestry, Embossed Verona V Qualities that retail regularly $27 50 WP to $2.50 o yard Special... Window Shades at 50c Aa Fourth Vi Sbades that will wear well avd rup smooth Made (o order to ft any window not over 3 feet abd 6 foet long, in any color of Fine Domestic |, with I%-ineh hemmed wides, supplied raw cords and mounted on durable wood Workmanship and perfect materials ta Teepect aud guaranteed to give satisfaction darger than 8x6 will be fitted .'h finer fd the came low-price 50c nl rial ie receive prompt 36 Window Awn ngs, °2.75. OF Fourth Kier. These awnings will be made to ft windows not over 8 feet wide and ¢ ong, of blue, brown, AD oF green 8-ounce awning stripes The awnings will be made of these durable Weather-proof materials, bound with woo!’ braid 6nd Mounted on galvanized iron frames, equipped with galvaniaed fron fittings This ts lowest price at which thoroughly first-class awnings can be made that they will give complete nsatie faction Oeeererteneree 2.76 feet THE EVENING WORLD, shi a SUMMER MERCHANDISE UNDERPRICING. Summer stocks are being distributed along the Iine of least resistance—the underprice lina, The economia are unprecedented. We direct particular attention to the great number of special values throughout the store, placarded with “Not Advertised” Cards. Prominent in present displays are hand some Lace Gowns and fine Silk kind—offered at is one Princess Lace Gown at $174.00 made to sell for $500.00. id; short mandarin sleeves; skirt outli vith heavy Irish edging. lace and effect— Others In the collection Include Gowns made of Maltese and princess laces and embroidered batiste, at prices ranging from $79.75 to $176.00. Silk Dresses, $34.74 and $37.49 Jumper Dresses, in Rajah silk, marquisettes, foulards and chiffon voile, In the most desirable shades, beautifully hand-embroldered and finished with taffeta bands. No two Dresses alik Women’s Surf-and-Sand Garb Made to Order. Silk Bathing Suit, Cap, Slippers, Stockings and Parasol—all matching—furnished to order at prices ranging upward from $24.74 The Suits fashioned to measure In our own workrooms; fash ioned of taffeta silk white, black and a range of staple colorings Ten days required for completion of o Mode! Sult and Accessoriés now on di second floor. Beoon’ Floor in the Custom ro Women’s Bathing Suits. SPECIAL VALUES WOMEN'S SERGE BATHING SUITS, shirt waist style, with three rows of brald.......... SS WOMEN'S BRILLIANTINE BATHING SUITS, neck finished 98 Soccsa at aah shirt waist style, ¢ round neck. embrotdered anchor on frent... $2.70 BRILLIANTINE BATHING SUITS, sailor collar effect, with shield; skirt belt and collar trimmed with braid and buttons ‘ $3.49 Complete aps erty of Women's Bathing Suits tn department ad joining at prices ranging up to $34.74. 2 Women’s Footed Bathing Tights. In cotton, merino, pleated silk, spun silk and pure silk—an ex- tensive selection. BLACK AND NAVY COTTON TIGHTS BLACK COTTON TIGHTS, fine quality MERINO TIGHTS, black and navy So eae ei BLACK MERINO TIGHTS, fine quality............ PLEATED SILK TIGHTS, black and golden brown SPUN SILK TIGHTS, flesh color, sky and black BLAGK SPUN SILK TIGHTS. SPUN SILK, in black, navy and brown PURE SILK TIGHTS, black, $0.38 and Men’s Bathing Suits. TWO-PIECE SUITS, al! worsted; also SLEEVELESS SWIMMING SUITS navy body with red or white end stripes, and in popular shades of gray trimmed on ends with red or white; elsewhere $2.50, h. Finer Grades, as above, $2.49, $2.97, 83.40 MEN'S TWO-PIECE WORSTED BATHING SUITS, in navy black, with colored stripes on ends of garments; V-neck here ; aS MEN'S TWO-PIBCE BATHING SUITS, made of extra fine a worsted, Firth Floor, gray a i elsewhere $5.00, HEAVY SWEATER-KNIT TWO-PIECE SUITS; sweater with V-nec Oxford and red, navy and red, Oxford and navy, and other combinat GOO <WRIBNS, GUNES oc cng das snene bhadakiko;ch eas iirc esc ‘ 4.96 Bathing Suits For Boys, In the Boys’ Clothing Section, second floor, 35th Street side: ON-PIE TTON JERSEY } ITS, fast ¢ blue, with white! ny py Oxf red trimmings; 2°to 10 year| VY blue, Oxford or cadet gray sises Gsc| with white or red stripes; sleeveless c or with Quarter sleeves; sizes 24 1 “PIECE WORSTED SUITS, | navy blue or gray; 2 to 10 year] 34; sale 17 a $120] ae ONE-PIECE WORSTED SUITS,as| BOY'S NEW SWEATER BATHING above, with contrasting stripes. SUITS, made of fine worsted yarn. $149 TWO-PIECE WORSTED SUITS, in | Sweater weave; V-neck and sieeve less: trunks can be worn with belt blue or gray; sleeveless or with quarter sleeves; sizes 24 to 34:| élsewher* $§.00 and 6.00, her sale $1.50/ $2.97 a4 4.49 pe Women’s and Misses’ Riding Habits, Second Floor, New models ready-to-wea including the Meadowbrook Cutaway, Box Coat, Single and Double. Breased Coat Styles, fashioned of worsteds, broad cloths, tropical fabrics, home: spuns, khaki ash and linen the best as Unquestionab| sortments shown in New York, as becomes the apparel organi- zation that originated ready-t wear apparel for horsewomen. Of special interest; RIDING HABITS, in crash, divided and NORFOLK MODEL safety skirts HABITS, Meadowbre side saddle n crash, oyster white and tan linen k, long fitted, semi-fitted and double-breasted jacket es—chiefly but one model of @ prices representing, in some instances, but a fraction of the prices they would command ordinanly. For example, there It is an exceptionally handsome Gown, fashioned of heavy real Irish crochet lace; waist trimmed with princess m—tunic $3.74 ox Oxford, navy, black and gun metal; the sult, 84.74 and $5.04 TWO-PIECE WORSTED SUITS, in vem BIRTA such models as the with divided safety! side-saddle mode! skirts... $4 74 | SEPARATE SKIRTS, in cotton covert, linen, Khaki; divided and safety side-saddle models, $4.74, $5.04... .....,..00045 srt eecer tess OGD s SEPARATE SKIRTS, in mannish all-wool mixtures, $7.40 to $14.74) RIDING BREECHES, in linen, sateen, ponges, silk and Khaki, 2.06 io Women’s Cool Wash Skirts. »»—~ | At $5.74--WHITE LINEN SKIRTS, effectively trimmed with three graduated folds and fully pleated; in various sizes. At $4.96 NATURAL LINEN SKIRTS, full pleated model, fin Ished with two bias folds; in regulation and extra large sizes. BEST THIN FABRIC 4 line of CRAVENET worsted ‘suitings nade of fi vorsteds ar high-grade S each sale .. Stocks and Turn-over Collars. New York City THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1907. Sale of Men’s Summer Suits stocks. Men's Two and Three-piece Suits, made of fine quality tropi- cal worsteds, in gray stripe and plaid effects. The coats of the two-piece Suits have strapped Three-piece Suits are in da medium and light shades of gr Included are several differ models, all hand-tailored and trimmed with mohair. Men’s Cravenetted Mohair Suits: For over forty years one concern has made a specialty of Men's Summer Clothing—making THE ARMENTS A MAN CAN BUY. This season a new line has been brought out— ) MOHAIR SUITS, the mohair in pattems as desirable as any you have seen in Just Coat and Trouser Suits, fn black, blue, gray and white stripe and plaid effects, the coats quarter-lined, Similar Suits are advertised by others at $20,00 and upward; our prices, $14.754$16.50 Other Summer Suits in stock up to $34.50 Boys’ Clothing Reduced. “°"*"*” 1 Russian Blouse Suits, serge, tropical ots—all uits; all sizes from 2! ) 10 years, though but a few of size; were $5.98 to $8.49 $4.96 COLORED LINEN attached us patterns: eleew: WHITE LINEN SHIR’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 7m: plain pegiiges or ‘pi Sailor Here tlsewhore 5.00, here NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, mags bere \ ADDITION BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS, made of fine chambray, in all colors; also of linen and madras; 4 to 12 year sizes. $1.89 IAN BLOUSE SUITS, made of bray and madras, In white and colors; sailor or Military collar; 2% to 8 year sizes.... RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, made of white linen; 2% to 8 year sizes, $1.59 KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, made of wool cheviots, cassimeres and cor- duroys; sturdy garments for vacation ear; 4 to 16 year sizes; values up to 3 4 sigv $2.00, sale 98c. ani Women’s Neckwear. + lection, at greatly plain neckbands; each, $1.44, $1.9 Bo fT ME? i OUr price HIRTS, madi mtyie NIGHT SHIRTS, D+ out collars, PAJAMAS, pear! buttons PAJAMAS, otitis Golan. "ta MEN’S SILK PAJAMAS, A clearance c ' c S, mB reduced pric including chiefly WASH SIL K PAJAMA yew hand - embroidered | Chemiseites PAJAMAS, preary, wlte w CHEMISETTES, were 74¢. to $1.49, Sandeome patterns. soagial St SOR, 68.68 2 ib.as, * $4.96 sale verte + 40 MEN’S LEATHER BELTS, {,,! Mei G1 pe} sTo¢ and TURN-OVER COL buckles, 440, Oto. Oto A ; $1.44 iad ARLE opae oF Lest cr atest Hatha res Ae a colerint ) colorings In all Bpaciaiee EMBRDIDERED LAUNDERED LARS, sizes {2'2 to 14, were ade 46c.) naw. 19¢ and NET and LACE BOWS, special .@1c EMBROIDERED MULL TIES, were 24c. and 49c,, sale Be SOL CIGARS: A Becond Floor Girls’ Dresses. NEW MODEL DRESSES, made 0 figured percales, neatly trimmed, stitched bands of percale, pearl but Bia) tons, full skirt with deep hem, in red. pink and blue; sizes 4 to 14 years chem along as we got them special sss 78¢ Five clear Havana goods: HIGH NECK DRESSES, made o/ f EJ Symphonie: black-and-white shepherd check per cale, yoke, belt and cuffs piped with plain percales in contrasting colors full skirt with deep hem, sizes 6 to 14 Rega’ years; special ...ssseereseess + OOCT ED Mito: GIRLS’ SAILOR SUITS, made of blu Eleg and rose plain chambrays, neatly trimmed with stitched ids of white lawn, full skirt finished with deer hem; sizes 6 to 14 years; spec $1.24 HIGH NECK DRESSES, made of white lawn, effectively trimmed with Distinguidad Perfectos, box of 50, regular! lace or embroidery; full skirt with Cartwright Rothschilds, box of 50, regu! deep hem; sizes 4 to 14 years, $1.80 00 scccees seeeeeee © . 64.24 CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ COATS in broken sizes and styles; made in a variety of materials, pretty colorings including fine cheviot mixtures and broken checks; sizes 6 to 16 years, also suitable for small women; at prices ranging from $8.96 to $11.74 homes. Among the designs are ARM GHAIRS COUOHES COSTUMERS SETTERS Souvenirs of Willow Rockers Extra Large Willow Arm Chair) 80. Arm Chairs, 96.94 mm ah e734 On the Main Floor a depart- ment devoted to Souvenin— all sorts of oddities and novel- ties, In the Stationery Depart ment on the same floor—Pic- ture Post Cards in wonderful variety, tstra Large Reed Aim Chairs, high back, full roll; spring seats regularly $15.49, sale. Spi@.06 Silver Birch Arm Chairs, slat seats, MD 00s +i scendan ’ ” Silv to er Birch Arm Rockers, We will accept Furs for stor age, subject to full insurance against damage by fire or moths or loss by burglary. Garments called for upon request. $18 & $20 Values Firth Poor. Two groups—the bulk of each a special purchase, to which we are adding a number of fine Suits from regular At $14.75, we count them THE BEST SUITS OF THE KIND WE HAVE HAD THIS SEASON. Included are: seams, are quarter-lined and 7% piped with mohair. The trou- sers have cuff bottoms, side | buckles and belt loops. The Men’s Summer F; EGLIGEE SHIRTS, $4 imperted and domes: SRE ariety of, pate WHITE PONGEE SILK SHIRTS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, ga" 9°, Bide of fancy elk mixtures, elsewhere $2.97 of mercerized fabrics, handsome pat with meckbands C FLANNEL OUTING SHIRTS De eftects PAJAMAS FROM JAPA, "is check patterns. only to be duplicated in #8, Otc CHANTUNG SILK PAJAMAS, Pleated newilgce made of fine NIGHT SHIRTS, pip of, f° 0 value. on WASH SILK NIGHT SHIRTS, !, made of woven madras. tn PAJAMAS, [iqT'it mime tnt ue chamber. military cat ga 4g PAJAMAS, | ssiored madras, apecial : i MEN’S IMPORTED TERRY CLOTH BATH ROBES, Summer’s Su Much Below ply <P you have ever smoked the Cigars made by Kline & Co. you } will more than appreciate this opportunity to buy them for || much less than regular prices. The Klines operate factories in this city and in Tampa, ind, until very recently, maintained stock rooms in thiscity. In clos- ing up their stock rooms here they sacrificed all the Cigars on hand. We purchased 80,000 of them—various brands and sizes—and are passing These Fine, fresh, fragrant Cigars—in all colors Media Perfectos, box of 25, regularly $2.75; sale Rothschilds, extra, box of 50, regularly $5.00; sale box of 50, regularly $5.50 tes, box of $0, regularly $4.75; Magnificos, box of S0, regularly $6.00; sale...... A lot of other sizes at prices correspondingly low, The following are all Havana filler and wrapper Mazia Conchas Pinas, box of 50, regularly $2.25; sale...... Chas. Coghlan Panetelas, box of $0, regularly $2.25; sale.. Symphoneta Conchas Pinas, regwarly $2.25; sale ° Hand-made Rush Furniture. 7 Twenty-five exclusive designs are shown in this ideal Furniture for summer In the natural green finish—as durable as it is cool-looking and inviting. TEA WAGONS SWINGS Not expensive Furniture, as this indicates LARGE PORCH ROCKERS, full arms, high back. . EXTRA LARGE ROCKERS, fancy high back.. RUSH COUCHPS, $15.49; Bound Tables... SQUARE TABLES, $7.74; Tea Wagons Other Summer Furniture. oy and Youths’ | $14.75 Sus for young men are two and three piece models—conserv- ative or as “snappy” as you choose; in gray and brown check and plain worsteds; sleeves plain or with 14-inch loose cuffs; me- dium or large lapels, backs form or semi-form fitting; half or full lined: trousers plain, or with cuffs, hip straps and belt loops. Not a Suit in the collection worth, under ordinary circum- stances, less than $20.00, Very Cool. h collars attached or Ss with in neckbands ‘ pial Keands $3 96 tn plain celore « “$1.44 attaches eed ° $2.44 Pe and ont $12.39 4, 17, DINN eile $8 4g fn Ching, handsome: 4 and finished ayality mudlin, with or with: cate ttimimed : 68c { KY natnecok well trimmed, gig fn Pisin white, dive $4.96 stripe and figure patierns 94c £1.44 sy, mererriaed fabrice tn ga og sper wn $4 9g ches wl $6.94 a> atl Fin00 value ele $13.89 Usual Cost. ~~ sale sale ARM ROCKERS TABLES CELLARETTES Solid Oak Porch Swings, nat ral, weathered, red or oe | ish 8. Mission Porch Rockers, wooden seats, slat backs, to leu Mission Sotas, weathered finish, cane seat and back. ..,... ‘ poa.ab Rockers to mated, $14.74) 7; © white Endendled ‘Bada 3 fe ide, le wi sth spring cogon sma