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See et Re ALLL MLO 1 Pes ieee nm sit THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1908. 9 MORE MEN FOR PANAMA. Two New Battleships to Sail Soon | with S00 Marinen, in the reception to the Prince | @=— > e Restaurant Eighth W. B. Corsets, 89c In Batiste, with gore ‘ine, deep hip, long back, fo | medium high bust and small curved walst; excel- i lent fit; garters front and sides; sizes 18 to 30. | &f Becond Floor. RUTO RUNS AWAY WITH BOY HA AT STREET Two Wheels Passed Over Vic- tim, Who Is Put in Ma- chine and Disappears. SAILOR KILLED IN BOXING BOUT ON BATTLESHIP §Chaplain Prays for Dying Man as Cheers of Shipmates Are Silenced. It Is dette: to have too many men on the Isthmus, rather than not enough.” WASHINGTON, June 18.—Uncle 8am will have 1,250 marines in Panama to see that the elections on June 28 are fair. About 200 are on the isthmus now, | 3w are on the way and to-day orders were irsued to the new battleships Idaho end New Hampshire to sail Sat- urday and Sunday with nearly §00 more. for whatever may happen. SIXTHTAV., 19°70 20*STREE TH NEW YORK. 10 MINUTES TO HOBOKEN BY HUDSON TUNNEL. 25,000 Yards of 15c Embroidery Remnants at 8c The accumulation of Remnants, soiled and unused pieces, etc., fiom the May and June Sales. FORESTERS' ELECTION. TORONTO, June 18.—The Supreme Court of the Independent Order of For oxters elected the following yesterday: | Six hundred more are ready to go if | Supreme Chief Ranger, R. G. Steven-| needed, son; Past Supreme Chief Ranger, Vic- Lot 1—Embroideries that sold to 15c yard are. +» 8c | Lot 4—Embroideries that sold to 49c yard are. +s The battleships will return at once, the tor Morin: #ag ooh pec en pan fer. | Lot 2—Embroideries that sold to 25¢ yard are 12'4¢ | Lot 8—Embroideries that sold to 1éc yard are.. 1daho for repairs at the League Island Lot 8—Embroldertes that sold to 89¢ yard are 19¢ | 1 ot 6—Embroideries that sold to 1.25 yard are. Robes that were up to 515 at 4.75 "THREE hundred French Batiste Robes, all to be sold at one price regardless of their former values. Noold styles, but new, dainty creations that have sold at $10, $12.50, and $15 each earlier in the season. They are made of that soft, silky French Lingerie _ batiste, with handsome flounces and hands of Eyelet Embroidery, or trimmed with Japanese embroid- ery in beautiful designs and finished with the finest ot French revering. Come in all white and in white with artistic color touches in pink, light blue, navy, lavender, black, R. Mathison; Supreme Treasur- | ret Yard, and the New Hampshire to par- er Harry Collins. | —— Your Unrestricted Choice of \ 200 Women’s Suits 510 that were up to $29.75, at models are all HE exclusive, many of amartest suits of the season. The single and double breasted, the three button Sack Coat, the pointed front, semi or tight fitted, many fancy Calling Suits. having fancy Vestees, com- binat on collar and cuffs—all the smart, new touches on pockets, collar, cuffs ani shoulders. All coats lined throughout with good quality taffetas, Skirt cut full circular or deep pleated, having folds applied in many fashion- able ways. MMEYER| 6th. Ave..Cor. 20th St. Detectives from the Elizabeth street | pollce station are searching to-day for | [the members of an automobile party PRIDE OF MISSISSIPPI | In Match With Professional, Blow Over a Weak Heart Ends Life. whose machine, after knocking down a ten-year-old boy, carried away the in- | jured lad. Where the boy was taken | the police have been unable to ascer- | tain. Their only clue {is the auto's jcense sign, reading “M—128 N. J..’ The “M" Indicates a manufacturer's | cense. Who the carried-off boy {s has been learned, and he was hustled ay so quickly that the few specta- | tors who witnessed the act can give no @ ving an ex ition of boxing for the/ ‘ull description of the youngster or entertainment of the officers and the|State how badly he was injured. They ; ny |f8¥ he was about ten years old and wore dark 1a peak cap. ve} y ung, of No. 13 Exchange - | Pl Jersey ity; John J. O'Leary | an@ John O'Brien, both of No. 12 Pell were standing in front of No. street after midnight when bserved the approach southward of a big red touring car containing the Great June Clearance Sale IN OUR BASEMENT STORE of Women’s Regular $3.50 and $4 Christy Ties and Oxfords Taken from Gur Main Floor Stock At $ 2” PHILADELPHIA, June 18.—"Johnny” Hogan, the prize fighter who last night caused the death of Peter G. Hagan, sailor on the U.S 8. Mississipp!, wh! men of the crew on the Miss e arrested if the office ard can prevent Materials are light weight, fancy Worsteds, import ed Panamas and Serges in plain colors, shadow stripes, club cheeks, fancy stitings, hairline | 145 Pe claim further that the| three men and two women. The ma. stripes in all the new, solt colors fete. ‘T' He 5 ; n the start,| Cline was swerving and “licking both The leathers are Tan, Calf, Gun and combinations. Every deta | Cte. fie iaveseorelcsoituer of the street.” Three Italtan ean shows the on of expert | Out does not cover tte workmanship. This ts the fi time that we have mad (itaatathcssas 0) Women’s Smart Outing Suits in linen , and repp, at 8 75 this sale... en with shawls over thelr heads and the boy—the latter evidently not i y—were crossing Park Row o big taachine swerved and ran y toward them. y was struck and the women one of them fainting Before the auto be stopped the two wheels had passed over the lad. One of the men. |ylg and sturdy jumped out of the » | muto, and Hfting the prostrate lad as it ng up an Infant, carried him quickly to the machine, saying to the chauffeur: “Drive fast to the bridge.” Young jumped on the back of the auto, but Was pushed off by the big n, who held the boy in his lap. je police belleve that the bov Is being cared for by a private physj clan. Metal Kid and Patent Leather Weltedand hand turnedsoles, All sizes and widths, Every pair guar- anteed, hip who could stand mighty Hagan. Met in Regular Ring. before the} 3,000 Pairs Women’s $] 50 2.50 & $3 Oxfords at in Black Kid and Patent Leather, Welteu and hand turned soles; A, B and C widths ‘“*CAMMEYER’”’ Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit. 1 his size in the world, nance to show his ut and secured ial of any m To give H. skill the sa “Johnny” He The after-c ered with a roo: tion ring w 33¢ Women's Imported black, white and tan lisle and cotton Hose, Women's black, white and tan lace anile lisles. ] }25¢ 35c and 39c values at j Women’s Washable Women's extra fine imported Hoslery. f27Main Floor. Jumper Dresses, Py 5 Woinen’s colored gauze lisle Hose for street or evening wear. Women’s tan and white silk lisle Hose. the year — $15 Silk Dresses at and most of these are 75c quality. 3,200 Yards of 50 Inch Colored Sicilians, 48c the import cost 54.75 Women’s black lustrous silk lisle, extra long, with cotton feet. Women’s black, white and tan gauze lisle with garter top. Special at.. | Women's black, white and tan hand-embroidered designs Suitable for Summer dresses, bathing su'ts, etc. Friday at a very special price, per yard.......+ 39c Imported Hose at 25c Women’s blick taco cotion, very sheer, with balbriggan fect. Women’s black, white and tan lace ankles, newest patterns, Continuing the greatest sa’e of $7.50 Not one pair ever sold for less than 50c, Suits for Mené» Young 5] O 1,000 Silk Parasols, $ 2 9 5 e refereed all ception of th Hogan. ast and ee | Retiring from the Clothin ; Business ma s and sailors, ered and then | .. 48¢| bundred o ¥ their guests, c @ terrific blow over the heart» and he fell, i i & C cheered again. A Bor tho rounds he ealtor held bia Bonwit, Har ris O. })! Men, To-Morrow at values up to $7, at. iT Gar Cees Ga eee a LEARING sale prices is : fi aggressive, From the turret came yells | 3 2 ec Zitat bring to the fore inter- AN intense desire to realize on an unexpected fac- Ee RT cen soe Bim | Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2Ist St. “ee esting values. But while the price {s tory accumulation of Parasols prompted the and sent Hagan sprawiligiwi | ; a Gr) unusual? pantie ee unity ond | maker to take a disastrous loss. tr Main Floor. { nthe jaw he sailor a Con $ character o e clothing that you a acoleimeaniec anversnelest Our Entire Stock of Men’s High-grade Suits AP) Sr tolidk(s, ‘ito Ganlinieay We purchased at very much les than half, and that’s Blow Was Fatal. The referee counted up to ten, but Ha- ‘Our friend and comrade, Private Hagan, who fe gallantly in this last bout, has passed into the great unknown. In his pursuit of athletics he has died. Let all be| silent while we pray for his departed foul.” Tue cheers t! hat were rending the night air a moment before were atilled as the naplain began his prayer. n then said: are in the was one of ad a true ze when you 1e entered ‘the of his physi- | ra week, but pooint the crew. and (Dest spirit, as hear fron " trae over. He dtd not kr ioarently that the sallor wi hi parently sailor was badly Hagan, ft 1s believed, had strained hii heart {n'training for the bout with the! Professional fighter, ———+—.__. PRESIDENT SEELYE RESIGNS ny MOS Hoboken by iad ventliannell gppertuclty Hotel to ley in euinmers Ruchine Bertpesivle service. This quantity will Bet ulastilongiet | W 7, : 2 oly. 27 Fitth Floor. . e Are Selling Pianos This We 1 supply SNE eens RTT 45c, 59c, 89c, 98c and $1.25 per pair Institution’s First and Only Chief Executive Is Seventy Years Old —Will Be Asked to Stay. NORTHAMPTON, Mass, June 18— Ale Glasses, Bellshaped Tumblers, Whiskey | ‘The greatest bargains in these popular Summer Curtains ever offered. Only L Clark Seelye, president of Smith Glasses, Sody Glasses, Lemonade (Glasses in 1 1 40) pairs in the lot, including w fine collection of Snowflake and Madras College, hae tendered his resignation, That Cost, fact, almost every kind of a glass made. Curtains, with mercerized and silk stripes. On sale to-morrow at He was seventy years old a few months @go, and had concluded long ago that when he reached the mark of throe score and ten years he would resign, President Seclye 1s Smith's first and galy president. ‘The first class assembled in i873 and numbered only about twelve. | Dr. Seelye becam¢ president in June of that year and has seen the college yw to nearly 1,500 students. ‘The trustoos, will ask him to with his Fesignation, which fixed no time as t when he is to be relieved, 5s ee IMMIGRANT CAN'T LAND. dames Carty Arrested on Arrival ooo of; UN PSON SIXTHIAV,, 19°70 204% STREET NEW YORK. E. & W.—Bates Street—Cluett—Excello— soso oe Oo oO - OOOO SD Piano Dept. Fourth 6, at $100 WE others who appreciate Must Be Sold at Once Your Choice of Our Hi; ‘iest Grade Men’s Shirts that sold at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50—-NOW All Our Men’s Finest Neckwear All shapes—sold at $2.00, $2.50, 3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, To be sold at once—any necktie in the house—YOUR CHOICE When New, $400 to $800 are selling them to people who want an inexpensive Piano for a Summer home, to parents with children learning to play, and to an instrument of a higher grade than their means would permit them to buy in the regular way. You may choose from hun- dreds of Pianos including I { 50 PPPPOPOOLED ESO OS 900064 000000000 0000000000000000000000$, 0900900090000 00909 5000009100 0F00 O09 H0SOOOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOHOOOSOOOOOOOOD Floor 0. the opportunity of securing 3 ! This Blown Glass Tumbler specially priced at .. HE second shipment ot those Glass Tumblers that caused enthusiastic buying a week ago. Another = sale 15e checks, tigures, tl Groceries Altoff ne thin blown Glassware. Choose from hundreds of dorens, at.........+ Remnant of 39c Silk and Cotton Wash Fabrics at i5e ETTING the price down to very much below cost should make this an unusually interesting occasion, G We have collected all the short ends and cdd pieces of our fine*silk and cotton Wa-h Fabrics that have accumulated during the last two mouths’ unt placed them all on sale at the one price cral effects and solid shades. emphasize the values offered for to- morrow. £4” Second Floor. « A clearance of odd lots in all sizes, 38 to 44, in blue serges, black gan did not ‘ i thibets and various fancy mixtures, An | Any Suit in our entire stock bpportunity to wet n grood auit at avery 4 Involved in the eale are plain or | that sold at $25, $28, $30, $33, $35 and $40—NOW . low. price, with the Simpson-Crawfo, tucked Parasols, Dresden Silks, | All this season's finest and newest Suits. = guarantee forausl y and wear 3] Kmbroidered Silks, Plaid and : various models, at Boys’ Suits General Clearance at Sacri- fice Prices. ‘The kind of suits that wear well and give perfect sotisfaction, or we will replace any one that tai.. to do so, even if sold at to-morrow’s reduced price. Suits to fit hoys 245 to 17 years of age: double breasted, Russian and sailor suits with knicker, bloomer $2 90 ° straight pants, at........ & low pr each of brown, natural, Alice, Copenhagen, leather, royal and navy blue, ete. 5,000 Pairs Ruftled Muslin Curtains, very cheap at . . HERE are no better made Curtains anywhere. Materials used are exceptionally tine and will 4c than actual! factory cost. Included are Mineral Glasses, Split Beer Glasses, Water ‘l'umblers, 4e¢ 5,000 Smoked Ox Tongues just recelved fresh from the smoke house; mild, tender, s the basis we're going to sell on, All this season’s latest novelties aud creations. Striped Taffetas—in fact, all kinds of Parasols suitable for coaching, promenade or the beach: ge gx all at the special price Also some hundred odd Stylish Parasols Embroidered Linon and Lingerie Parasols, 79c and 95c 500 Yards of Plain Colored Shantung Silks. Shantungs are the most popular silks of the day. Several shades Just a special for Friday at, yard... . 39e 39c 45¢ 800 Pairs Scotch Lace Curtains, $2.40 18 styles, regularly priced at $+ to $5, of the finest Egyptian ya with fast edges. Choose io morrow at, per p i Kes $2.4 Cross Stripe Summer Curtains at 69c Pair 69c, 98c, $1.50, $1.05, $2.50 and $3.50 Main Floor. Stuart brand: ttandard of quality; none better Flour—Royal milled; guaranteed to give entire Some of these fabr.cs were selling as high us 39c per yard. | be tound silk mixtures of every description, such as Pongees, Chiifons, Mulls, Madras, Eoliennes, Batistes, etc., in stripes, Lengths 2% to 12 yards. gsr Here will 15e Hair Goods ? the hair is not right the hat 0 LPS See CSS oo sC OO So. Here Charged With ‘“Cat- genuine ox tone ues ¢: f satisfaction; BR below (scty0 cannot be-—and the ensemble tle” Driving. the most famous makes. Tele: hone 2100 Chelsea ot ee eI” 123¢e | | Fomgeetrice bbl in wood 70 | | istaulty. Every requirement for James Carty was not permitted to Iand iw mth f busi R Cer sixth oor modish coiffures here. Se en aus Line Sieemsiip All instruments that came to us in the course of business, in exchange for new rant Tens— Our reg- | Sweet Prunes, Senta Clara | Wines &> Liquors 4ar Second Floor. rina Ad i 5 tn our spe a ult tbe Lj 1g, i instead, was taken to Bills Island ana|| Pianos from our stock, ‘ : of ie ny be 480; Th. 1G 2€ | Coronet Champagne, best $8 22-inch, 2-oz. Bela peiean ce) chareea)) with eats) You may buy any of these Rlanos on gd terms : geil Rn ae he cane 4 Sec emon).cling? Reaches, "300 Needed) : Natural Hair Switches jealing. cy iwi 7 i res! oaste =e, a case 2 He was arrested by request of the|| Of payment, with the privilege of returning it within a year, and applying amount Royal Dinner Hien: 10-1b drum. DBE best obtain- ‘alifornia Zinfande $5.98 Rares) sh Constabulary, who allege | paid on the cost of a new Piano, OLS erin enon 29¢ le aMATE ARON IRE 15e Hy end, Best F: h Curly Hai reomn' es in Ire- oe 4 seaihseh toheade teat Ripe Tomatoes he est French Curly Hair Ws venante recreate teattio drivin? | The opportunity is « rare one, and one that ao one who expects to buy « Piano at any time, can ONS—tarne, Iusctous 19g | Wester At Brandi des 98030 SQe | Vee en or Old Crow 70¢ Pompadours 2nd cattle maiming, afford to overlook. The selection tor to-morrow will be better than it will be later. Bolled Ham and fresh 5, | Melting Sugar Peas, Royal | nex ee 80 ¢ t $6 values $4. values. $2 values RI Or oad Detectives Leeson, | 50 N Piano at $1 ohioeat esti ace, pe nin. BC [Stuart Brand; fom, $1.70; 15 Banquet Cocktails, made pa $4.50 $2.89 $1.29 taken aboard t dor Ell 0 sweet, i Layer Cakes, 3 layers Maple, | \u doz. bottles, $4.50; bottle. $2.50 Psyche Puffs, $1.69. teens ioe oa" fi he role miniature i e S 24 beet, Nine eee | ¢ ver Vanilla and Cocoanut 20 Pilsener or Munchner Beer, $3.50 Cluster Puffs, $9.79. owned wer Hoverson, a Y During this Clearance Sale gynly. Each of these instruments represents a clear, vanced, naan “Giehcaredst hams | en na goa Selita U | American brews gusrantesd keep in Tc. %4 inch Hate Rolls, 40. eine Ory ty gave the lion s look of | saving of $95 to the purchaser- ¥ | fee Friaas” ‘only: mr Lasse | taundry Soap. Swift's sa. | aya aye 0 70 Seashdbe Hate Nets, @ ior te o ; > ewes couan of aid bis a ad il < SLUPSON-CRAWFORD CO,