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THE, ERE ERTS a WY i “TLUMBIA GIVES HER DEGREES 10 EMINENT MICH tows Diplomas on 1,140 Sudents at Annual Com- t mencement Exercise. | PPTAINS TWO GIFTS. © [president Butler in His Ad- |° Gress Hits at Leaders Who Go Astray. Drees and diplomas to the number ement exercises of Columbia Uni- ety. The ceremonies were held in fymnasium and the chapel. uate ad bas 4d Penn: ind a big Field will evening, conferred as | ws: on Herman Schumacher, se of lectures at Columbia, the de- + of Doctor of Laws. In the un- sence of Prof. Sc taken by the 1 ssul-General, Herr Buenz. | | | | | svon Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright sber of the As: the degree of | ae | pon Henry Clay State A lege of Geor Presents to University. | or’ of the f the es of exereis n tot p tur Wenderaniedd Astray “More than or | Gnd present. has t tatrong temp! Banks "$5, 304. FOR NIGHT MASS. $e) ese pe Rev. Father 1. J. Evers, who say mass for the printers and other night j kers at 2.80 every Sunday morning Cthe chapel of St. Andrew's Church, | iy Doane street, was not only surpris yt delighted, to recelve on Monday ecks and cash amour to $5,304 Two one-thousand-dolia: 8 Were from non. holtes and one check for Same smount came from a Jew This | Rider Loses Paul J ntry rider, jay fing the night eign {had been stolen Whitehouse place, near summer. Mr. stable yard last nig! {heat the stable do locked also. posed t this m red. Foster at Mineola, FAINEY REPORTS THEFT OF EIGHT Hunters Worth $6,000 Each. tel Westbury, which the Raineys have rented for the . Because of the had been left un- Hearst Several grooms were sup- found the stock, but when Hea os FISSHER-HANSEN “an COURT, Goff Sets em a8 2 for Delay. Ms Wwravie a a < ver py Ras Teddy Go-Ca’ Aside nt With Jerome’s Phi be brought MISSIO; tear ja cat, t. jisformation re Clubman and Cross-Country Ballots Cast in “Little Tim” Sullivan’s District Show { | an and ur- | con! hours, and after s comparison of the Rainey seemed excited, As well/ fgures of th Jas the Sheriff could gather from his re-, Lambert anno | marks as they came over the wire the a loss of twe 140 were bestowed to-day in the| horses had been given the run of the and a enin of axe vote for Mr. Hearst | sed and fifty-fourth annual com- | The the an d2l- HOLST AHS 1 RECOUNT U FINE HORSES RST EKOPAED Twelve A review of the part made the Clelan tha counted. * YOUNG HUSBAND IN JAIL: "| ELOPING BRIDE IN TEARS. ; suaded her to elope to escape school. Jay Miss Jones Was sent to this d_not return inday she tel- Mrs. Otto Sutts, of of her marriage sband she would diey Beach, te and that with her return Monday, Upon thelr arrival a constable arrested the bridegroom, who, was held in $1,000 bonds for the Grand Frank formerly worked tn @ local bo factory. MISSOURI PACIL | UNDER ACT aT ATTACK Stock Heavily Cut in the) Market and Remainder of List Affected. However. No Fraud, lost to Mayor of the votes mt box Lambert votes in the r were was completed in three A violent break of 6 1-4 points in Missouri Pactfic precipitated further speculative liquidation of stocks to-da; At the same time !t became evident th the bear party was aggres: Dental of so:ne of the rep. Inted by the bears {induced buying to | cover and the market ed to an ex- tent ¢ racticaily the de- | clines opposing lawyers Justice d the result, showing © votes for McClellan the count reduced the one, it being of 81 * were prompe ; with the stricts tn minating, \Missour! Pacific swhich would wi dropping § points on the day, Brook- E lyn Transit and Westington 2 Trad- | ing was brisk. ‘The total sales of stocks were 895.700 shares and of bonds & The Clo ne 2 higher: cRererer srk TRE PRET PE bert s Sarah Jones, younge nan and Mrs. Lradley Beach RF that # furniture, Carpets, Rugs, ST OAK » ric for our EW BOOK- fy Tenia ning ing outfits. B eden app ion at 84th § & 3d Ave. Rooms Completely Furnished, Th | ‘$6.98 These Outfits Are on Exhibition Only at Our 84th St. & 3d Av. Showreoms. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS | ALCOTT ». WEEKES SPECIALTY CO. ‘CLEARANCE SALE Suits Suits Suits $25.00 $35.00 $45.00 10 259,9) Values to $79.00 Vv ‘0 $95.00 | o! the most re narkable advertised sales this Best qualit.es and workimanship. All this season's goods. A opportunty ior any one to dress correcily at little cost. We never mislead th> public, d why buy inferior qualities when at the sem: price you can secure something to last twice as long ——————$$ TT GUWNS—S.MPLE SILK DRESS.S—WAISTS— COATS—WRAPS— UINGERIE GOWNS— LINEN SUITS AND JUMPERS—ETC, ETC. MAS, MAYO HAD ONE HUSBAND TOO MANY :: Miss Laura Mayo got along very * | nicely without Mr, Mayo, who deserted hor tn 1896, she” says, Thomas A Williams in 1903, and was! 4 EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAT 27,1908. | married to him. ‘Then Mttle Jersey village icee were married. She sued him in the village for , bot without success. Then she homas A. Willlams for a separa- ink GH tt) McCall's part of the she visited the where she and He had never om iilams's re- Mminary obj. ayo. still lived when Williams led Laura to the altar she could not be Mrs. Will- jams. In vain did Mrs. Mayo’ the statue of Iimitatlo: awyer entered the tion that as Mr. M lawyer plead setting up that for seventeen years Laura had not unti] she met] geen her first husband. Justice McCall issed the complaint. ACCESSORIES OF DRESS, NECKLACES, NECK-CHAINS AND PENDENTS, BRACELETS, ETC ‘“ Furniture Bargains FREDERICK W. EVERS, 30-32 East 21st Street, 0. Altman & Cn. MEN'S SUMMER NECK WEAR, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS AND HOSIERY AT SPECIAL PRICES, ON THURSDAY, MAY 28th. AS FOLLOWS: MEN'S SILK SCARFS 4 ‘ 35c, EACH $1.80 PER HALF DOZEN MEN'S SUEDE LISLE THREAD GLOVES, IN TANS AND GREYS) 0) st 55c, PER PAIR A SALE OF TAFFETA SILK UMBRELLAS, 26 AND 28 INCH SIZES, WITH HANDLES OF NATURAL WOOD. ON THURSDAY, MAY 26h, PRICE USUALLY $3.50 , aca AT $2.00 A SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HOSIERY, ON THURSDAY, MAY 2th, CONSISTING OF MEN'S FANCY COLORED AND EMBROIDERED BLACK LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE; FORMERLY $3.00, AT $1.50 PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS. WOMEN'S BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE, PLAIN OR WITH OPENWORK INSTEP, ALSO PLAIN BLACK COTTON HOSE WITH UNBLEACHED SOLES; FORMERLY $2.00, AT $1.40 PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS. . B. Altman & Cn. MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ DEPARTMENTS, GRADUATION AND COMMENCEMENT DRESSES, EVENING COATS AND FROCKS, HATS, SHOES, SLIPPZRs, HOSIERY, PARASOLS, GLOVES, ETC, GFTS FOR GRADUATES, COMPRISING A VARI:TY OF SUCH AS FANS AND JEWELED 341k Street, 35th Street and 5th Avene. The Parker Building fire almost totally destroyed our sample stock of the finest and best constructed furn | ture money could buy. The entire seventh floor was occupied by our display of samples of all kinds of up- to-date furniture. Of course we had more. Our ware- houses contained the larger part of our mammoth stock. Our new Spring stock demands additional room; so we continue our famous IRE SALE with the choicest furniture at the BEST BARGAINS ever given in our history, We guarantee these goods to be perfect, Dining Room, Living Room, Library, Bed Room, Office Furniture—all to be sacrificed, Our New Store, Between Broadway and 4th Ave. 43-45-47 West 33rd Street bed ding, Stoves and Draperies « % » CHINA CLOSET AND SERVING 42 Oe tial ofS sits 8 5° We Pay Freight, % Our libera! redit terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey or Connecticut. coer), deme BAD'Bo. TIL 2 Lord & Taylor Will offer for the next few days Ends of Crépe de Chine from one to five yards each, the accumu- lation of our season's business; regular $1.00 and $1.25 goods at 75¢c. yd. Dress Goods Section A Special Sale of Onion Dress Linens has been prepared for the next few days consisting of 15,000 yards of the newest Spring colors; 36 inches wide; regular price 25¢ a yard at 15c. yd. Wash Goods Department Special Announcement Rough Shantung one of the most desirable dress fabrics on the market in all the leading shades, also white and black at 5oc. yd. Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Ave., 37th=38th Sts, Greatly Reduced Prices FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Boys’ Summer Suits - Boys’ Washable Suits Russian and Sailor models of imported fabrics; 2 75 2 to 10 years. Heretofore $5.75.... seeceee je 2.95 6.75 Washable Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits Knickerbocker Trousers; Tan Crash, English Khaki and fine White Duck; 8 to 7 years. Value 65.00... .cceeen Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits Extra_vair Knickerbockers, of all wool Tweeds, home- spuns navy serge; 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75... 43 Young Men’s Suits Balance of this season’s models; imported fabrics; tafloring; ages 15 to 20, Heretofore $15.75 to $21. tore 5 10. 00 Boys’ Negligee Blouses White and colored silk finished chambray and madras; 8 to 15 yore, 68c *> 95c Vaiaes $1.00 and $1.45 Misses’ Tailored Suits Tailored Linen Coat Suits In white, tan, blue, violet or gray; three-quarter length coat, new model open front ae pearl buttons; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $24.50.. Navy Serge Tailored Suits Of Imported English serges and worsteds; smart th: quarter semi-fitted coat; new model skirt; {4 to 20 nee Value $34.50 to $39.50 * Rajah Silk and White Serge Suits Three-auarter semi-fitted coats, pleated skirts, with deep fold at foot; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore £39. SOvresne sts 16.50 19.75 29.50 Misses’ Summer Evening Capes z A long extra full circular cape of French Broadcoth, in whfte, black, champagne, light blue, pink, gray, tan or rose, richly trimmed with satin bands In self colors, Oriental embroidery and cord ornaments, 16.75 — Vatue $29.50 ’ , te Pe Misses’ & Girls’ Summer Dresses Girls’ French Lawn Dresses White ground. with various colored polka dots and trim med with Val. lace insertion; 6 to 16 years. Heretofore $6.75 Princess Jumper Dresses Of Scotch ginghams, in plaids or checks, tn rich color- Ings, embroidered eyelets, with silk velvet ribbon, pleated skirt; 14 to 20 years. Value $9.75.....esccse0ce Re eees «Franklin’’ Eton Dresses Princess oven front model, of Linene, in blue, tan or white, eton collar and three-quarter sleeves, ea) but- tons; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $12.50.. Princess Jumper Dresses Of imported Poplin or Linen, in white and colors; and sleeves with embroidered dots and inserti beading; 14 to 20 years. Real value $15.75 Spectal 3.75 5.75 7.50 9.75 Women’s Navy Serge Suits 19.75 Custom tailored three-quarter length coat, taffeta silk lined, satin or creton collars, pleated skiry with fold at foot. Heretofore $29.50......... seeeeeee Lord & Taylor Shoe Department — Tan Footwear + all the smart styles value $5.00, QZ, 3.25 W bite Footwear Buckskin, Canvas or Imported Cravenetted Cloth value $5.00, at $3.25 Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave., toth Se Be Sure You’r Right Then Go Ahead! |The World prints more separate advertise’ ments every week, month and year than ANY OTHER newspaper on earth. To Advertise RIGHT— Follow the Majority.