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. , j ™% | but it ts possible he will be induced to} reconsider, i Mrs. Roosevelt and her children, Ethel, | Kermit, Archie and Quentin led yes-| |terday aboard the Mayflower for New| | London to attend the colloge boat races Theodore. jr., will join them to-di and is expected to return with m to! Oyster. Bay to-night or WILL CONFER WITH ROOSEVELT = ON CAMATCN oy SWIMMER DIED ON ROKS Higbee, Who Swam Four to-morrow | | { Taft, Lodge, Hitchcock and ; Others to Meet President | on Saturday. Times Across Hudson in Day, Fractures Skull. While the is trip to the OYSTER BAY, June President is preparing Princeton to-morrow to funeral of Grover Cleveland Loeb 1s actively an President’ tir “the men" in his letter land whom it @ee here the last “The men,” among Hitchcock, the enginee: for attend illing to challenge any the world, ts in J.y are Frank | sku he “steam| Jo nny swam across Hudson River peti C5 te ational| gn pack on Tuesday, and when some convention Lai ° edge Ga: on West One Hundredth street Luke E. W im to repeat the performance Wade Ellis, | Kellogs, of el, nny was out to give another ex- of Missouri th hibition yesterday afternoon. A lot Carolina. Th mirers were standing around the but the whole known. It is ur than ten mem National C This gath gardes as Taft's campa nd ti matters looking to it will be dis and decided. The President and dived. iit his head ‘ock at the bot- tom and could barely make shore. .| When they fished him out he fell un- conscious and was carted off to the A messenger ran to his n to him erying. 7" she asked sobbing. ot this time." a doctor told her. “Any boy who can swim the Hudson said to be impressed with the n on, as he does no {| across and back twice in one day can “ survive a fracture of the skull johnny eeeion as wil, pall through." 2 struggle. EQUI el er | campaign e : CITY WINS JUDGMENTS. One of the the sclection i Judgments National C personal choice Is and Nomineee the New York Clty Railway :, the Dry Dock, East Broad- Battery Railroad Company, | th Avenue Railroad Company | nd the Ninth Avenue Railroad Com- | of Ohio. H any in favor of the city of New York / members of ti and Taft backers vr the respective shares of, the anies for the repaving of ce (i a ead frets through which the lines are clined to acce; ‘ated. Stern Brothers | Sales for Friday and Saturday Store Open Until 6 O’Clock Women’s Summer Dresses A NUMBER OF HIGH CLASS EMBROIDERED & LACE TRIMMED LINGERIE PRINCESS DRESSES, At Greatly Reduced Prices Also SEVERAL STYLES OF WHITE AND COLORED LINEN COAT SUITS, Formerly $27.50 at *16.50 Women’s Summer Shoes The Remainder of TAN AND GRAY SUEDE, AN AND BLACK RUSSIA CALF, VICI KID | & PATENT LEATHER WAL G PUMPS, SAILOR, GIBSON & OXFORD TIES, WITH LOUIS XIV., CUBAN AND MEDIUM HEELS, HAND TURNED | | | | AND WELTED SOLES, f At $2.05 and 3,05 Pair ‘ Formerly from £4.09 to 6.00 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO AN Washable Tailor-made Suits, Jumper Dresses and Skirts TERIALS AND STYLES AT VEi PRICES. | eS IN THE NEWEST M ATTRACTIVE Men’s Seasonable Underwear | Much Below Regular Value | Fine Light W. and © White Gau Value cos, 43° Imported F: White Lisle 1 Imported Lisle Mesh, Wool Gauze Weight S extra fine Value 95¢, West Twenty-third Street LIBER $50.00 worth—$5.00 Down, $1.00 Weekly 1.50 ry “ 7.50 +6 — 5 $149.75 Hand and Co it. A Large Lot of Mistit Carp Als; Regular Prices,’ *"* California. BELL SAILS AWAY, a launch Ex-Chicago Millionaire Throws > sea and Oflicer Off His Yacht at Los Angeles. es June th—Tossing oft LYNCH AWARDED SLOCUM MEDAL FCR HIS BRAVERY. bats? (hill I Gold Design for the Fireman Who fe eeeeuaey Saved the Lives of Four- teen Persons. the title to when they to regain to say that th and let le who had been left | San 2. Sanger to have bers's session of t now is on the Bell made an take the Al night. Hi stable F: attachme! his men came as the Aloha was left ! W. B. Reduso Corsets For Large Women For the large woman to diet and to exercise and to select her clothes with wisdom, so that she presently acquires that precious gift of the gods, a good-look- ing figure, doesn't mean vanity on her part. Far from it! IT MEANS STRENGTH OF CHARACTER AND SELF- CONTROL. Onedoesn’t make the best of one’s self without effort, but it pays so abund- antly in the long run that one wonders why anybody is ever satisfied with anything less. Just as a beauty expert knows how much better any given woman could look if she only gave her mind to it, sv our corset experts are wuicommonly qood judges of what corset a large woman should wear. VERY OFTEN IT IS THE W. B. REDUSO. Its cost is moderate, and it has a num- ber of peculiarly good points which we should like to explain to YOU. corse: Raton. Fourth flow, O14 Bulldine JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. @. Altman & Cn IN ACCORDANCE W.TH THE LATEST STYLES IN WOMEN'S DRESS ARE SHOWING NEW MODFLS OF THe FASSO AND ESNAH CORSETS TCGEIHER WITH UNDERGA?MENTS, DESIGNED TO AVOID £UPERFLUOU3 DRAPERIES, i. COMBINATION GAR iTS, CONS STING OF CORSET COVER, UNDER-PETTICOAT AND DRAWERS; OR OF CORSET COVER AND DRAWERS, MADE OF CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK OR LAWN. ARE CARRIED IN STOCK AT PRICZS RANGING FROM $2.90, $4.50, $5.90, §675 To $12.00 ALSO PRINCESSE SLIP:, CONSISTING OF CORSET COVER AND LONG P.-TTICOAT, IN LAWN, CHINA SILK, PLAIN FOU.ARD, TAFFETA AND SAT.N LIBERTY, AT PRICES RANGING FROM $6.00, 8.90, 10.50 TO 26.00 PETTICOATS IN CLCSELY - FITTING MODELS, MADE OF VARIOUS SOFT SILKS, ALSO OF SILK JERSEY CLOTH AND SILK AND COTION FABR.CS, AT VERY MODERATE PRIC-S rs STORE WiLL BE CLOSED AT NOON ON SATURDAY, AND AT 5 P.M, ON OTHER WELK DAY>. 34th Street, 15th Street and 5th Aveme, New York. Tete, poe fo iN | | | | | ROSIE LLOYD'S Specially Constructed Fur Storage Winter Temperature and Pure, Dry Air | In fire, burglar and | ‘moth- proof vaults Store for Summer Shopping Twenty-three floors, occupying the space between 8th and 10th streets, Broadway, stocked with seasonable Summer things, reasonably and fairly priced. Seven lines of cars carry customers to our doors. About thirty passenger elevators in daily use to all floors. A day can be comfortably and interest- ingly spent in the two buildings. There are Restaurants Afternoon Tea Rooms Resting Rooms Writing Rooms Art Galleries Telephone and Telegraph No other one store in New York is show= ing as large and varied a stock of merchandise. No purchaser is obliged to keep an article who chooses to return it. Men’s Thin, Cool OUTING SUITS, $14.58 Less than these comfort- able Summer suits cost to make, is their price tomorrow. Intended to sell at $18, $20 and $25, had things gone right with the maker. Now a rare bar- gain for just 172 men who look sharp. Newest models, well tailored, in thin gray, brown ant tan Oks steds, cheviot [=z iit and homespun, made up in lightest manner, trousers with belt straps and turnups—coat and trousers for $14.50 Also a fine lot of Fancy Sack Suits, light weight, 318 to $25 values, at the same price—$14.50, Main floor, New Bullding. | Men’s Panama Hats | Peruvian—among the best made—as the guarantee in Spanish on the leather states. Fine Panamas, in desirable shapes, with values ranging from $12 to $25, At $7.50 Each Main_ floor, New Bullding, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. SONG HIT Te fumafe, ro Store Closes at 5.30 P. M., including Saturdays JOHN WANAMAKER Comes with the Sum-mer WORLD Luncheon Today—.80 to Chicken Broth Rice rabs, Tartar Sauce Choice of ing Lamb? Mint Sauce oO Stewed Tomatoes Macedoine Salad Aton Cold Roast Reet Vanilla Tce Cream Frozen Grenadine Rolls ce 60 Cents. Wanamaker Kemaurant. WOMEN’S COOL SUITS Tan linen, white duck, linen-finished duck —the very names sound cool. Hand- somely made suits and dresses, charm- ingly new, for travel, mountains, sailing —and each style very specially priced. Descriptions: Tan Linen Suits at $9 Stylishly made, with a mannish cut, semi-fitting double-breasted coat, 30 in. long, notched collar, coat sleeves, turn-back cuffs, patch pockets. Eleven-gore flared skirt, with one wide bias fold. Remarka- bly good-looking suits at a very low price. White Duck Over-dresses at $6 Attractive dresses of white duck, with waist plaited from shoulder, trimmed with insertions or fine embroid and beading with black velvet ribbon, giving a square yoke effect Kirt joined at waist with fitted girdle of embroidery, finished with two bias folds. Linen-finished Duck Dresses at $5 In white, lavender, pink, Copenhagen and navy blue, made in two different styles: Model 1—One-piece princess dress, gores forming plaits below hips, f 1 trimmed with h bias strapping rows of buttons faste: and piping. Th f: Model 2— i from shoulder; j on side with rows little suits for tennis &. an attractive lot of Duck Over-waist Dresses, some embrol!d- ered in self color, at $3.75. Third floor, Old Building. SHIRTS Today, 50c | [estan seteas SLED eh EE Men’sSummer Shirts—$! and some $1.50 qualities, many from our stock. White plaited checked madras, perfect; and fancy percale and madras shirts that merely need laundering to put them in he $l. and $1.50 classes again. Fine selec= tion. 50c each. The shirts have attached or detached cuffs, the white madras shirts are in coat style. Main floor, New Bullding, fue Mis Hat et ON SALE FRIDAY Women’s Trimmed Hats at $3 Exclusive Summer Styles Combining, as these st ylish hats do, the prettiest Paris shapes, beautiful trimmings of fashionable flowers and ribbons, attractively arranged, and an unusually emall price ($3), they are without question the finest special values of the season. Pother exclusive hats at $5 each—no fico alike. Women’s $3.50 Silk Waists at $2.25 One group is of taffeta siik in navy blue or brown, sleeves short; the other group is of cool white china with long sleeves. Both styles with plait- ed embroidered fronts. $2.25, edad of $3.50. Insterd Pingerle Walsts at 50c—Of white lawn or colored chambray; ited fronts, long or short slightly mussed. oe Popular GLOVES at Popular Prices shapely, serviceable Summer Gloves of cool silk or lisle thread, in various lengths, at exceptional prica inducements, one group at less than half price. ce ir, At 35¢ a pair, resu-j t 65c a pair, regu- At 18c a pa ya | erly, 75e—T welve-but- | larly sicwomen's a larly 25c—Women’s 2-) ton length Mousque- | Shion ienrah Geers roves, in| {aire Silk finish Lisle | clasp Lisle Gloves, Gloves, in black and) quetaire Silk Gloves, in | white. | black and white, pia’ regu- black and white. Girls’ $2 Dresses at $1.25 ‘ Colors guaranteed. Prices reduced because the dresses are slightly solled—but 75¢ cut from the original price more than offsets that. Sizes for 6 to 14 years. Young Women’s $3.75 Dresses at $2.50 Fresh, new Summer frocks of dotted lawn, prettily made in over- waist style. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. Young Women’s $4.75 Suits at $3.75 Of pink, blue, tan, white or cadet blue linene; 3-button jackets, single-breasted and semi-fitting; the skirts full plaited, with wide fold. Somewhat, mussed, therefore a dollar less. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Broadway to Fourth Ave. Eighth to Tenth Street, IVEN FREE !! G ORDER COPIES IN ADVANCE