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ET a OTR rHEFEVENiwe wWwvonRLD, “FRIDAY, NEW LAP SNARL ITED BY THE FRISCO POLICE Renewal of Licenses for In-| telligence Offices Denied to Orientals. ARE ONLY FOR CITIZ Suggestion Made that Matter| Be Taken to the Courts for a Test. | BAN FRANCISCO, Jur oan! of F @ay denind Nneee for t f renewing thetr Permits to ntelligence offices In 1 two Japanese ap- “i to obtain new per- sain’ —DUsiness, on the mn were not| citizens had been urwed on behalf of the DRESSER CHILDREN (CHAUFFEURS HEED | MAY G0 TO EUROPE) POLICE SEMAPHORE +e | When a aes WI Cop's White Glove Court Refused to Enjoin Suing} I Bad Brakes | Says “Stop Wife From Trip 1% y P p | Won't Excuse. Abroad. | | ing that walks or rides must Mrs Dante! Le Roy Dresser may ac a halt-when the white-gloved cept her uncle's invitation to spend nummer with her two echiltren on English estate, As he intimated on ¢ 4 of the policeman is extended as a to a@ standstill, This! of »-day com 1 to the rull tam Oy t | Yorkville 8) Pot her | at 5 Magistra ratt atreet and 4 for an injunction restraining tourt ‘om taking the children out of ¢ fiction pending the trial of n Ga seventh suit for a seperation, Justice Blanthant|iu0 yenterday afternoon reftised to-day to “imprison Mra.| man was escorting a woman and child Drenser and the children tn thia city | acroas atreet, when Duane's rap ng the summer.” idly moving automobile bore down upon Justice Blanchard to-day denied the them raith picked che child up application of Dresser for a restraining jn his arms and got between the mother order. jand the nttme raising his hand} Ranga + to the c 9 stop. Duane ai ‘ The ofMcer just |B te escaped being struck by the machine, | he started after r and gat] | ON BLACK ACK HANDERS : | Wealthy Police} & | He Has Three | Threatening Letters. Man Tells Received 1 Wendell, seventy-stx. years old, petitioners that wore entitled ¢ the privilere by of the provia of the Dat commisato fontends that if much right Goes exist, i be etill mubdject to Inws en Ger the general police power Mate concerning police “and sanitary | Fegulations, A refusal to grant such permits is not, according to the con- Btruction of the board, a viccation of ng the 4 nat it wai ton : ey of t tts only to tates and not to eountries. He # 1 to grant th MISSIONARY FROM JAPAN WARNS, BAN FRANCISCO, June %—Rev. Henry C. Mabie, general secretary of the American Baptist Mission Union, who arrived on the Korea yesterday, been ena four months’ tour of the Orient, inspecting the mission stations. He gave careful study to the Japanese Guestion, and says that Americans ghould be warned against underesti- Mating Japan's strength. “They hav: standing army of @ gablljen, men,” be anid, “and their drill le noi the performance of per * Resotory evolutions. They go st it in the greatest earnestness. Every day of to grant such daens of the United ne of foretgn | ested that the re- permits would open In court of extent of t # of Japanese in respect y betwen United eo and Japan, | aould applicants the courts. jesire to take the matter their lives y are put through the jtu- tau the result is « A ead at nt ect-up soldier, as square re trim as the English Tommy she ever was. nation can afford to hold the/ eMfctency or valor tn contempt. Jeger prepared. If need be, to defend hhopor and dignit before the world | fa crisis comes. T fs an increas- fe, Going beneath t surface of un- ear and sensitiveness in regard to Immigration po ‘and the treat- ment of pol. AS bjec' YOUNG WOMAN HAS POLICE GUESSING Left Bag Containing Diamond Ring at Station and Disappeared. A young woman who left a chatelaine | ag. containing « diamond ring, small | and cards bearing the name Miss Nina Sutton, with Train Starter Cex at the rie station in Jersey City, | Wednesday evening, has not returned | fer her property The police are work- Ang on the cane Bhe appeared nervous, and the rail- Youd men, suspecting she might have @ommitied suicide, dragged the ferry Slips. No one observed In which direc- tien she left. he is Thought to have Brrived at the station from New York. @he eppmred to be Waiting for a» train. Sister Agnes, of the Bt. Joseph's Or- , Home, in York street, noticed that the young woman appeared to be | fm trouble in the waiting-room, and to her. Bister Agnes said. he only thing I know about the Feuns woman is that she acted very Rervously. I advised her to go to Bt Brencis’s Hospita) and have « rest. 1 thought she would go there, She was ‘well owned and evidently well edu- ented.” Wo inquiries for any missing youne women have been rovstred at: the ‘onwetting net thor "waltabion’"t ‘nthe en tor eer tren. 71 I, 035 age | 136,384 MORE THAN THE’ HERALD} | y of shrewd v9 is war veteran and a heavy owner | lyn Woman; Posted of en Island real estate, to-day| from Iusband, Shoots Herself. | went to the Stapleton police station and | yreg Emily T. Cauldwell, of River Jasked for a permit to carry a revolver é Skat event He stated that within the last.two days ain tiemus | me train and in Brooklyn. | | he had received three Black Hand let ters ordering him to leave town or pare to die. Me said that he recently | Her ohanoen « | gold tand to Italians, and that last week | icy Cauidw |notice had’ been served on them that|iyn Four or fi |streets were to be cu through the Prop | graced from h J erty they bought, alicing off edges of it. | yy ; Wendell said that he didn’t Intend to| tying {p River isege Bis home ‘at /Ooneny | dreaamaking business — os wemed in good ‘COPPER THIEVES STRIP } SALOONS OF FAUCETS. Four Youths s Arrested After Two pre SECOND RECOUNT BILL SIGNED. ALBANY, June 23.—Gov. Hughes has Thirst Parlors Were Flooded signed the supplementary recount bil! and the bill providing standards of pres Wiht Beer. sure and quality of gas in second-class || cities. Lead-pipe and copper thieves havebe- | come disatiaied with the comparetive- | eri Spas Pon resemeneneRen Tee ly meagre pickings of an empty house, | and are now eceking fatter felds. | Willlam Carroll, seventeen years old, ot No. &1 Morris avenue; James | Bhields, eighteen, of No. 346 East One Hundred and Forty-elghth street; John | Hickey, twenty, of No. 2 East One Hundred and Forty-second street, and Charles Washington, colored, of No. 4% Kast One Hundred and Porty-fourth | street, were to-day arraigned in Mor- risania Court, chazwed with stripping the conper faucets and lead-pipe fix- tures from the saloons of Vincent Sin- Fo No, 28 East One Hundred and 1t street, and Nicholas Menke. SStceria avenue, ea WN Tete jc merane ea = $72 WEDDING. RINGS Prices $2.50 to $25.00 Open Saturdays p11) 10. 1-t-+ BOWERY. seem or cawo sr NY. of’ Are; iad Bimany pay morning, The removal of cets had caused thtet Tobias ot the places. DetectivedLieuts, Brown and YOonnor «athere the four youths in on 8 tp. Tropical Suits for Men Crashes Flannels Worsteds Serges Coat-and-Trousers Models, Quarter-Lined or French-Faced $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 For the sake of comfort we have gone to extremes in tailoring our tropical suits for men. r Homespuns Extremely light-weight fabrics, little or no lining and “skeleton” integrals. Extremely good tailoring~—so good that even a suit fashioned of a ten-ounce fabric is none the worse in style and character, for what it lacks in weight. | Extremely modest prices—so modest that we know they would stand a material andinicn and yet would the garments justify th Straw Hats, $2, $3, $4 The government records ho letters patent on a straw hat. Until it does you may be certain to find all the “exclusive” models in our stock. And you may be certatn to firid them at prices that are not influenced upward by the “exclusivencss.” Equador Paname Hats $6 to $40 uador” implies more than 6 matter of geog- phy-~it insures a tightly and regularly woven hat, Pe crewn to brim Yea, applies to the Panamas at $6.00. | Smith, Gray & Co. ere Sea fer. bo Redford Ave, DOKL'N, Fulton St. a Flatbush Ave, | "JUNE 238, 1907. SIEGI NO 0 CONNECTION “wr an 0 OTHER STORE Youths’ Two-Piece Suits | Worth $10. Our $6.85 Price To-Morrow, Stylishty Cut from the Tasteful Gray Fabrics Worn by Men of Fashion NY man, young or old, who wears a coat of 30 to 36 breast measure, can find here to-morrow at $6.85 not only a suit worth $10 in money, but a style that will enable him to dress like the best-dressed men, The materials are princi- liy excellent quality wors. eteds, and these ate in all the ost wanted striped and plaid We continue the Sale Jo-morro.y of the As- tonishing Lot of Women's Shirt-Waist Dresses Worth at « 95¢ Wonien’s Bathing Least $2 effects. Simgle or double breasted coats, half lined with @ superior quality mohair; trousers have side buckle straps and college bottoms. If you are familiar with the $10 values shown in good clothing stores you will ap- preciate what a $6 8 85 bargain these (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Flody, Rear.) garments are at Boys’ Summer Suits at $2 A Fourth-of-July and Vacation- Time Special LOT of about 500 fresh, clean-suits, with their reg- ular prices trimmed down to $2 as a Fourth of July special. Ordinarily, they would cost $2.50 and $3, and you would call them pretty good values at those prices. Double - Breasted Belt Suits—) neat mixtures of cheviots and cassimeres; coats made with | belt; knickerbocker trousers;| Your sizes 7 to 16 years, ice Double-Breasted Suits—neat) at mixtures i) a large range of | colors; plain trousersy sizes 0 | to 16 years. | Russian Blouse 8: — light | and dark mixtw made with large sailor collar and bloomer | trousers; sizes 3 to 8 years, Genel Cooper Store. Second Plocr. Rees.) Pure Food IRESHNESS ana purity in food supplies are desirable at any time of year, but in hot weather “they sre imperatively de- manded, almost as a matter of life or death, You are safe if you buy here—inci- dentally you save money, too. Mail and telephone orders filled carefully and promptly. Call 4000 Chelsea. NEW TIP RADISHES—bunch. belts known to the ( T worth $2. Ie CTLY livered) dosen FRESH POUND CAKE~shtros, marble, plain or lady cake, loed a4 Ibs. SOc; Ib... raisin, Suits Low Priced, but Extra Good joth Bathing Suits in mavy blue and good models;one made wi rge sailor collar others wit round neck; trimmed with rows $] 25 white braid ° Same style ‘or Misres.....- $1.00 Women’s Surf Cloth Bathing Suits veral very attra modelss some hive watch nm others ! have sallor collars and tastefully trimmed with white braid; $2 colors, y and black Wemen Brilliantine Bathing Suits—several exceptionally good Styles; some with round neck; others have sailor collars and ef- fectively trimme. with white braid and emblem; navy blue $2. 95 end blaci; at Women's Brilitantine Bathing Buits—good quiny; handsome model; navy blue and bdlack; large collars of white brilliactine, trimmed with rows of . waite braic; special Hanaione Silk a Brilliantine Suits Very hindsome models; excellent quality; in navy, black, gray and brown. Specially attractive prices. Children’s Bathing Suits Made 0: good quality serge in tne one-piece style; red only; z to 6 apretedenings |.) Bathing Shoes, Caps and Bags All styles at specially low prices. @Blegei Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Men’s Belts, 50c Values $1, $1.50 and $2 HIS is a sample line from one of thé best manufaamrers of men’s leather trade, Every kind of belt is represented, but only a few of each kind, : Most of them are regular dollar belis; some worth $1 50, a few dozen A half dollar buys any one of them while they last. (Siege! Cooper Sicrts Main Floor, Near Escalator.) VERY good style, every pops each of © prices were origin- on them These are two- and three-piece Men’s 2- and 3-Piece Suits $7.85, $10.85 and $15.85 ally priced at a third to a half more than the f gures we now put Fancy Worsted and Cheviot Suits in plaids, checks, stripes and plain ef § te At 7.85 Blue Serge ‘Suits Two- and three-piece sults of this, evyer-stylish and serviceable {ab te, Tite We guarantee every on of the suits to be all ol and absolutely fast col- $10.85 or. All sizes, at Suits of Serge, Thibet and Worsted Choose from 800 two- and three- piece suits In single and double breasted models; biue seree; plain gray; black thibet; gray worsted, in plaids and stripes gaat fevered dl UF fe34) $3.5) to $4.50 $2.95 ‘Trousers at.... (Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Women’s Lingerie & Lace Waists E have been promis- W ing women ever since the shirt waist season began that they would find here the best, prettiest and newest waists to be had at the moderate prices — $1 to $5. 4 We have “‘made good” on ‘ this promisc—if we may judge by the fact that our waist busi- ness has increased even ier a backward season by many thousands of dollars—but we were never more splendidly able 1o repeat the pledge than to-day. Come in and see the beauti- ful models we show in White Lingerie and Lawn Waists a 51.50't0 $3.95. et and Lace Waists at $3.95 and $5. \ There may be others like them in town—but not at their prices. And the more waist hunting you do the clearer this will be to you. (Siegel Cooper Store. Second Floor, Center.) Misses’ Jumper Dresses at $3.95 Sold more than 500 of these dresses last Saturday ar this price—and it seemed all the weck that every one sold was sending, uw fresh customer in to get one like it. But we couldn’t get any more—until now, Now we h doubt if the sent io let 500 more and in all is a fine imported Persian Iawn--white only with varied trim- mings ot polka-dot and striped lawn, dimity and embroidered Swiss muslin These dresses would sell ordinarily at $6.50 to $7.50. $3.95 Take them while ther. last at Miss. > Silk Jumper Dresses We bave sold hundreds of these fruit oa) ib. SUNSHINE CAKES, spon nes spiced cakes, Flo loi! cake», » wold cakes eae monwar ANGHOVIES—r06- Sie fe otherwise perfect nine auicy LEMONS dou.” awe lse Men’s Good Negligee Shirts, 42c ONTINUING the sale opened yesterday. shirts\in the test fabrics any man has ever seen in shirts at this price, Attachettor detac sed cuffs, al! sizes. Sub,ect to slight faults in Jaundering— Excellent patterns in well-made dainty garments cerlier in the season at $15 and $17.50, and to pleased customess, too, They are made of good quality taffetas in good, snappy plaids and pretty checks in sarious sizes; a'so in smart stripes and hairlines. These suits are perfect in every detail, beautifully garnitured, cask mmaxto PICKLES—auart Jor 20c Se; pe, Jar... FOUNTAIN COLUMBIA RIVER 1 Ze SALNON—S6-ib. cae. MILD-CURED ACON ~ weter D4e cooked corned bewt or hme slices to cr 27e MANZANILLA OLivEs ‘Quart jar, 38c; pint ler ’ 2le HEY are good, stylish, stores at $3. This lin golden brown Bhoulders wt breasts of fancy mbia-ted Veal; IB,,,.. ies of freee Jersey Perk: 12 ce 9e Women's Golden Brown Ox/ords sultable for all o exceHMently tailored, curt very full and fin shed in (be best manner, The Shoes We Sell at $1.95 well made shoes—the kind that are selling in other first-class especially that hard-to-find shade, We were very fortunate in being able to place a large order for these carly ip the season—just what most stores couldn't do, ¢ includes plenty of tans, Women's Oxfords High quality fresh goods and moderate Women’ s White Linen Osforda—n four Prices. w stiles Choice ours of aie srarete, 186 Women's Patent Colt Oxf forc#— a two gpod es, high or low se Black Kid Oxfords—n jerilar styles; ox diffeient shaves asions \ Men's and Boys’ Low Shoes Tan and Patent olucher cut; swing last, Leather Ox’ ords —in foinied toe and bigh beels; some of style ; r Fog Aled Maryland 2be Patent Coltekin Ox‘erds--in four new reilerss Wb... » mmer styles. Paty Weeh hitied Leon isan 22¢ Convas Cuting Shoes white and drab sole ‘ I "i ary pithed, Rhode lelend Zi) gular $3 say ‘Tan and Black Oxfords age! Cooper Store, Se Ask for “‘S. & H."’ Green Trading Stampe— We izes from | to & oor, Rest.) $1.95 Wonderful vatuer $9 15 4 ‘ . at Misses’ Peter Pan Dresses Simple, beautiful and sensible gar- ments for Summer wear—excel- jent for vacations and outings, Made of very fine sheer, figur, dimity on plaio white ground: ee Se aud cufts of solid colors to ’ Sailor knot; side pocket; w Choi:e linen belt, finished with pretty metal buckles, The skirtis ing jaited model, cut extra full and f Finished with adeep fold of self Q material, All sizes, to fit misses from 12 to 16 years, special at $4.95 These veer Girls’ Dresses On a special table we will display at or girls of 6 00 14