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\ * /¥ HE EVENING WORLD, ‘WEDNESDAY, § | Presidential nomination— stor Tam n date—but as © PARTY LEADERS : WAIT FOR HUGHES: ~TORELEASE THEM Hampered by Promise to Sup- port Him at Chicago, could garry the State no tht be nominated for ut to make a New Yor running mate would make a: doubly sure. Cortelyou’s Chances. has a right to demand a They Say. We gannot | ve Hiehes and nek Eataaes we are all d cour the “instructions HINTS GO UNHEEDED., unt his ne fon or un sald bef: dou fi Woodruff Makes Plea for 4 tener Chance to Demand Second $565 fin ine asi? nimever, Wis a unfortunate that our hands are tied in Place on Ticket. dford, who Headquar- such a way ar to prevent us from de- manding the second piace. on the tloket | tn case Taft !« nominated.” | ‘Mr. Woodruff, while he js not an ac- tive candidate, In a tve candidate. If they would offer him the nomination © would thik There ts an active State, howeve: If there 1s any one thing that would @ause the leaders of the Republican party of this State to give three loud Teverberating cheers {t withdrawal of Goy. Hughes race for the Presi They yearn to hav York deh tro for him on the first ballot. But deeply as they yearn and pain- fully, none of them has had the nerve| thus far to ask him ake a back seat and avoid the Taft m roller. The bond of love and sympathy between the Governoc and the bosses of his party Directors of {s invisible to the naked eye. There*is! graph Company at a mee t for Cortelyou gly against him can have the f he New York President Roosevelt WESTERN UNION PAYS NEXT DIVIDEND IN CASH. | Union Tele- ng to-day de- not one of them| willing to take a cin dividend of one-half chance and the Empire State Express of o: The last two and have a heart-to-heart talk with the pr dividends declared bearded gentle in the Executive we } of the Capitol at Albany. a sought to | IN payable July 1h books] clase “Jane 20 en strong fn | —— —— — Ss who guide | State Re Up to a couple of days to shoot !t to him by Now are con- veying it to him by velled insinuations | in newspaper Interviews, will Back Hughes, But— Some of the veils are transparent to| the degree of evanescence. An inter- view given out by State Chairman Wovdruff at headquarters to-day 1s as | plain a plea as a man ever made to another to do something. Whether Gov. Hughes will heed the delicately trans- | mitted desires of the leaders remains to be seen. Should the Governor inform the leaders that he Is willing to release the New York delegation from its pledge| to use “every honorable means” to in-| sure his nomination, his act would place New York on a new footing in the ante-conyention deals that are be- ing consummated in Chicago. New WS Ronis York would then be enabled to baldly OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS demand that the second place en the | ticket be given to this State and the Be Ect para St.. near Fourth Ave. atriots Who think their names would | 94 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. ook well on the ticket with Taft would | 442 Columbus Ave., 81st & 82d Sts. | have a chance to get out and do some|76 Nassau St., near John St. open hustling. Saerak | bald Mr. Woodruff to-| 489 Fulton St.,. BROOKLYN, | aking,” “not as a candidate for the Vice- Opposite Abraham & Straus. mental Eyeglasses Won't Come Off IF THEY ARE FITTED WITH THE Harris Suction Clip | |Holds securely by suction contact with- out pinching or marking. Proof against | breakage by high winds, jarring or drop- ping. Fitted to your glasses for 35 cents, SOLD ONLY AT OUR STORES. Steen Brothers For To-morrow, Thursday Women’s Bathing Suits EXCLUSIVE MODELS OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, MADE OF TAF- FETA AND FOULARD SILKS, COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF BATHING CAPS, SHOES, SANDALS AND BAGS. To-morrow, a Special Sale of | MOHAIR BATHING SUITS, IN BLACK, NAVY | BLUE, BROWN AND GRAY, with Dutch if and Round Necks, Pleated and Tucked Skirts, 54.50, 5.75, 6.95 Men’s Shirts & Pajamas At Considerably Less Than Regular Prices Soft Plaited and plain bosoms, of woven and § Shi Printed madras, striped and figured, also plain 1.00 rts white, coat models, cuffs attached or detaraed, Value $1.50 Fine qualtty tmported madras tn a large Pajamas (asscriment of putterns, military colle $1.95 or surplice neck best workmanship, Value $3.09 re Hand kere hi efs=special Values Women’s Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchie efs, in plaid effects, medallion initial, Per Box of Six 75¢ cy Women’s Pure Linen and Shamrock Lawn , Hdkfs, in plain and tape effects, Each 12° Per Doz. 1 .25 Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in white, colors and lace effects, Eich 24° Per Half Doz, O5¢ Men’s Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, —eo——Naao Boys’ & Young Men’s Cl othing At Decided Reductions Boys’ Norfolk and Doub! of Fancy Cassimeres and x $3.75, 5.50 Fo orm Boys’ Reefers, Sailor and Ru t $3.75, 5.50, 6.75 Formerly to 9.95 Young Men’s Suits, of stvi i daa Sod browa cheviots tad werset, st: § 12,00, 15.00 Formerly $14.50 to 19.50 Children’s W; ashable Tam O'Shanters, in Linen, Pique and Boys’ Washable Suits, 485, paterials, 2% to + 8 75c Be Sed Ruealan Models, woven n $1.65 Twenty-third a | Xs, -ONEDEATH ON WARD LINER DUE TO STORM: The Ws to port POL LT: TET e of the flercest | was off Hat barrledydi Coolest Spot in New York where iced or hot tea is served without charge throughout the day to the sooth- ing accompaniment of a host of electric fans is Our Reception and Lounging Room Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Tailored Repp and Linen Suits at 14.75 Values 25.00 and 30.00 This attractive sale of repp and linen suits will “go strong” with every woman who visits our second floor tomorrow. Mannish tailored and semi-tailored models in Prince Chap and the charming three-quarter effects; also in smart short-coat models. The repps and linens are in a wide range of colorings, including natural color and white. Values 25.00 and 30.00, at 14.75 Each. Other Examples in Dresses, Coats, Waists and Skirts: 16.50 White and Colored Lingerie Dresses, at . 0 6 5 - 950 12.50 Peter Pan Colored Lawn Dresses, at . : 0 . 0 7.50 12.50 Taffeta Dress Coats, at 5 6 0 O . 9 . 0 9.75 3.50 and 3.75 Lingerie Waists, at . 6 0 0 : Q 2.95 5°50 English Repp Tub Skirts, buttoned Moun front, at 0 , 6 4.50 Second Floor In this large assort- , Summer Footwear Crocs Boys Tmenticof Sanne For Women and Misses features of Washable Suits pees es for - are At 3.00 and 3.50 je. Sum At Special Prices checks, ‘svipes, j ‘ ‘ ; plaids an lain Wear at this store which will appeal to materials in the newest models of Sailor well-dressed women is the intricate detail which is worked out in the stock of hand- some ties and pumps which we are show- ing. Walking pumps, Sailor, Christy and Garden ties, in all leathers and in all sizes. No better values can be had in New York. At 3.00 and 3.50 a pair. Second Floor Dress and Skirt Lengths at Half Price Just the length and kind you need for the traveling suit, shirtwaist dress, evening frock or separate skirt that will give the final touch to the summer wardrobe. Included are black and colored herringbone suitings, shadow-striped materials, fine granite cloths, panamas and poplins, as well as no end of fancy mixtures, stripes and imported novelties—in brief, the choicest selections from our own large stocks that remain after the heavy Spring selling. The prices are one-half the originally moderate figures. Main Floor Cat Glass, Strongly Reduced and Russian styles; some with extra trousers; sizes 234 to 10 years, At 1.25, 1.80, 2.25 to 4.50 Each Splendid selection in boys’ washable trousers, hats, caps and straw hats. Also very decisive price-reduc- tions in boys’ and children’s suits and furnishings— broken sizes. Second Floor Misses’ princess slips; fine In time for June weddings or to add distinctive pieces to the sideboard of the sum- mer home, comes this offer- ing of new, sparkling, richly- cut glass in unusual designs Misses’ and china silk, trimmed with ruffles and lace; in blue, pik and white; sizes 6 to 12, Children’s Wear 3.50 Sizes 14 to 18, at 4.98 Children’s dresses, of blue dnatir and white lawn; retty little low-neck and kimono models: sizes 2 t fad cuttings, at price-departures like B years ae 1.35 and 1. 50 ese: | covers, net and td’ 1 Fern dishes, with silver-plated lining; regularly SH RAGE ole ee ‘esprit, canine! 50, at 5.00 Pillow slips, a variety of pretty models for the baby's Bowls, cut in ‘rich, “allover designs; Bi in; regu- carriage, at S0c to 2.25 larly 4.50, at. + 3.00 Barefoot sandals for the little ones,—in tan and black: Celery trays, large sizes regularly 4.50, at 3.00 EeUiNalendlowarinann’ rr elas Sugar-and-cream sets, deep cuttings; regularly Infants’ Wear Dept. Second Floor . 5.00 at ' d ' 3.50 —_____—___—_ reel bowls ‘cut ‘in new designs; regularly an Sale of Switches: of fine human baie) 26 "! inches long ; at 1.50 ate bores highly polished effects regularly AnD Hair Goo ds Switches; ‘made of waved human Bon bon dishes, with fancy cut handles; regu- hair: larly 1.00, at 75¢ patie at. Hae Be faoney at. 2.50 tall | shapes; regular) inches, at . inches, at 3.50 bie ake Ie OG food Vind 6.00 26 inches, at 4.50 Sugar-and-cream sets, good designs; regelarly Coronet braids; hygienic; of waved hair, at . 3,00 3.00, at 5 2.00 “Psyche Cluster Curls,” at . 3.50 Comports, 8-in. tall regularly 3.00, at 2.00 Hair puffs; made to fit around the head, et 18c Third Floor Main Floor, Notion Department Some Summer Home Furnishings At Keen Price-Sacrifices / Handsome, substantial pieces which greatly enhance the decorative daintiness of the Summer home are offered to-morrow at very sharp price-savings. Washable, hand- printed Java curtains, table covers, couch covers and bed spreads. The colorings are beautiful, with exquisite detail in the drawings; many patterns to match tor the complete outfitting of a room. Table Covers, 4 quarter size; regularly 750, at 2... 0 45c Table Covers, 6 quarter size; regularly 150, at... we tt ' 1 95c Curtains; regularly 7.00 « pair, at. PA Miho HAN Tt alts Connon Dawe Leal A tion,” Hot /) Bed Spreads, single size; reguiarly 6.00, at =. « «© « «© © «© « « § . BBS Bed Spreads, {uli size; regularly 6.50, et. 6 6 ew et 4.00 Third Floor House Dresses, Aprons, Pajamas in the June Sale The collection of sheer, snow-white house dresses and aprons for mistress and maid that we have gathered for this, our first, June White Sale takes in every wanted style. The price- savings on these new, fresh, crisp garments are well worth while, as these few instances show: 50c to 1.75 Tea and Sewing Aprons, at 20c to 1.25; of dotted Swiss and lawn; greatly reduced on account of sligh’ soil from handling. Women’s 2.75 Pajamas, at 2.00; pretty, comfortable models, in pink. blue and white; braided across front. Women’s 3.50 Pajamas, at 2.75; mercerized pony in pink, blue and white; trimmed with brai ornaments. 35c Tea and Sewing Aprons, at 25c; lawn or dott- 2.00 Nightgowns, at 1.45; fine nainsook, slip ed Swiss; also single width aprons of cambric, hem- and empire models; trimmed with ex brary wee stitched, with pocket. and ribbon. 4.00 to 4.50 White Petticoats, at 2.95; lawn or nainsook tops; variety of styles trimmed with English eyelet embroidery; some lace trimmed. 5.50 Silk Petticoats, at 4.50; heavy, rustling taffeta —full sectional or shirred flounces desirable colorings, 2.00 House Dresses, at 1.45; plain or striped chambray or madras; black and white check; also blue lawn; full skirts; high and low neck models. 2,50 to 2.75 House Dresses, at 1.95; checked chambray or percale; one and two-piece styles; high and square necks; all colors. Aprons, at 50c to 1.00; of lawn, single and double vith and without bibs; also a variety of tea and sewing aprons, in cross-bar dotted Swiss and lawn. Second Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) ~~ UNE nusness, and. thie Saratoga 10; 1908 St Summer Suits ‘4 68 of Union Linon for Women at Cool and exceptionally pretty Suits, elaborately trimmed with lace. The skir hang with unusual grace, Under ordinary conditions these Suits would sell readi ly at $ Striped and Plain Union Linen Suits Lingerie Princess Dre. Twelve charm mery models to choose from. Batiste and Lingerie in all Very full her pleated or dainti ly trimm are cut full and s Seven mode! kirts, flared. Coats pret! contrasting shades —s8.50 regularly LINON PRINCESS JUMPER DRESS- = lo- Morrow, : ported L ES. Colors are Tan, White, Pink, 10 A. M. tol P.M. é Blue and Lavender; prettily trim- in all colors; trimmed med with gs of White; Women’s Suits with Swiss emt V shaped strapp wide folds, with WHITE UNION LIN yoke of Val ping of White; waist prettily trim- 1 ons toa $3 00 regu> sleeves and skicts prettily trim= med with pear! Saecomer! $1. 98 ined all ine house tuttons, 80 $1 OB dele a $3.98 val UeSiarerrserenn Here at (THE Laccaniaisw wer + Scan eees Cans Cad AAA TARA OSNRS aOR NET WAISTS : _ Women’s Summery At the Lowest Price Ever Asked by 3 Muslin Underwear Any Store Corset Covers of 25c vaiue at 14c a CORSET © 7 aw We sup pitied the materials, and the manu- facturers made the Waists exclu- sively to our order, The price we ask seems aimost unbelievable. Lined through. VERS ine ut ons ai Muslin Dee of 25c Val. at 14c “ 28¢ = DE AWE! “ of wide lace insertion and orevers Beacross — shoul- ders; trimmed backs. Three - quarter sleeves, with lace collars and cutfs, white and ecru; at 3 # : C= ee $]-19 oF lip ie i (HE Lan street STORE, Second Floor.) VADAWASEEEUREA TENOR OE TERRE EER EN ES Summer Millinery HE deft fi e been work- ing fe nis sale. worth from $4.50 would pay the latter Women’s Untrimmed Straw Hats, 25¢3 Original price $1.89. Little Folks’ Straw % Hats at 25c. (THE LATH STOR: ‘Main Floor.) ee Women’s Neat Lawn Waists at 66c SHEER WHITE LAWN. $1.00 values. Fronts trimmed with embroidery and fine plaits; open back or front; long or short sleeves; collars attached or detached. LINGERIE AND JAP S WAISTS. $3. 00 values; lace insertion; panels of embroider: effects; trimmed sleeves . (Second Floor.) OANDAWADADADAR AANA 0000500000000050000000008, Sturdy Suits For Boys of 2: to 10 [Sime looking little 4 Suits, made of Madras, Pique, 7 Chambray or Galatea. Ample AAA KIRTS MADE TO PERFECT FIT GUARANTE D } 5 Select your material in our M Floor Silk and Dress G: De: partment. The fabrics are price at 49. yard up. As soon ss you have fitter carefully ‘our: bee faultless tting skirt. AND SHARGE FOR THE MAKING OF THE is “a cut, with trimmed, deep Sailor colla’s; shields with silk em- blem; large, flowing tie to match. colors in the lot. Third Floor.) REGULAR PRICE, $2, All sizes, 248 to 10 CAAWADAAAVAV00000000000000010000000000000000004 Women’s Tan Pumps choren the material, an experienced measurement. The result will THAT WE WILL SKIRT 75¢ New Russian and Sailor years atieeien itn 65c Blouse; many plain (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Corsets, $1.69 Worth About Double lotjand pw. we ley pas ania | D IRECT from the factory and worth every bit straight front; Coutil and Batiste, Sizes 18 to Cae By Cana Eroaay is Rea aes 1.69 Set bow. Hand sewed and Goodyear welled soles. Sizes 2% to 7 and B to EE.... WOMEN’S TAN SHOES, Blucher cut, Cuban heels. Sizes 2% $1 19 to 7 and C to EE..... . A GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ TAN CALF BAREFOOT SAN- CHILDREN'S 39c, DRAWER WAISTS. Lace trimmed; i; fine cambric; buttons on tape; will not tear off. Sizes 2 to 14 years.. 29c (THE 14TH BTREPT STORE, fecond Floor.) DALS, Sizes 5 Go-Carts for to 44 and 12 to 49c Babies---These Days: .’.-” 7,., |HE Collapsible Go-Carts that are easy to WHITE DUCK carry, upstairs or on the cars. A comfort to BUTTON AND Sizes 2% to 7 baby and parents. For to-mor- row. several <hundred, worth $3. 98 LACE SHOES; widths.. 29C up to $7.50, some a trifle shopworn, at sizes 59c AComfortable Hammock for Sects $ 32) ned 95 5to8. width: (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floo: HAMS OR BACON —| UNEEDA BISCUIT—800 | Lean, sugar cured,U.S.| doz., fresh from the VOMEN’S WHITE LINEN OXFORD TIES, (THE 14TH STREET STORE, inspected; special sale} National Biscuit Co. Groceries: fais NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Sixth Floor. LEGs or HINDQUARTERS of GENUINE SPRING EW LAID EGGS— Dozen in care 2 Ic | PORT oR sHERRY LAMB, cut from Juic: ¥ , tender, succulent pa ~Preenium Vintage | | young lambs, weleting from < he eech 1 Oo vancy i890 caren or Wines; sold by us rex, 2 i regularly at $1.50; Thursday’s \aheehd 1 :00 ONICKENS| FORE QUART OF LAMB, Ib. 1234 sHov Vipers Wiunteble “for es oF brot!