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THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1908. HAVA AES ON JUDGE CRAY A SEOND Failing a New Yorker, Ne- braska Would Accept the Delaware Jurist. Live-wire Bw LINCOLN, Ned. June %.—The Ne Qraska delegation at the Denver Con- wention will approve any New York Cartoonist Flinn’s News Notes NO CRAZY, RADKAL PLANKS IN THAT PLATFORM, NOW, STOCKS DECLINE | AFTER A RALLY Prices at Lowest of Day at/68,000 Men in Biggest Single Close of Very Dull Market. After a generally lower opening to-| day, the stock market rallied and cons °f all British wy tinued the advance that was in pro-| * gress yesterday, causing gains of about Completed to-day for the annual naval 1-2 point above yesterday's final figures. The railroad shares were In the moat demand in the trading, which was dull ‘The market, after the first hour, sold off and the decline ranged from frac- tlons to 1 point. At noon trading was sluggish and 301 WARSHIPS IK . with an aggregate 0) officers and men. xception of the coast guards | ien are on the active list of With t ail the: the navy Local pride {s expressed in the record size of the greatest fleet ever assembled | in the history of the world, comparing | the fle of sixty-two vessels | ‘many recently carried a manoeuvres, y, all thought of reproducing operations that might be expected in| the event of difficulties with Germany| is repudiated, but from the instructions issued Beresford, with the and the First Cruiser | at Aalbek Bay, Den-| act the part of the enemy on the eastern eat Britain ch Admiral ONE BRITISH FLEET Se Command of History to Play at War. ‘The mobiMgation in home waters vallable for immediate service was LONDON, June $9. ‘ommander-in-Chiet of the manoeuvres, ‘ eet, with its base in the Firth Admiral Lord Charles Beresford finds of F has to defend. Sale of Brill Clothes | ntmsete in command of a total of not! R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, WS Summer Shopping Attractions We provide while you plan—and we provided in advance your planning—to make this your most satisfactory depot for sum- mer supplies. The series of old-fashioned Macy Sales continues right up t the eve of “The Fourth.” ‘This week going-away requisites will be featured—all lines of wearing apparel, travelling needs, sports- men’s and campers’ supplies and supplies for picnickers. Expect to find many of the best values placarded with “Not Advertised” cards. We do not advertise small quantities—a mea- 4 ; res Stat | quiet. f ; ‘ | ban ns en eas pias na was Gia8s Bre Rel a? Cr sure designed to prevent SE apna 4 mail order patrons whose| | 4. ean unite e-President. b in j{mprovement during the afternoon, n a . f tla, Nebraska will vote solidly for Judge at the close prices were at the lowest e letters might reach us after such lots of merchandise are gone. i Gray for Vice-President. The recon of >” tlons ‘to 1 1-2 points, pe Cc 1 a Seti otin TER: NGGR) GEES Glial ing with a Transfer k @udge Gray is regarded as of the dest NY. ION WILK The market was without feature and! Ig wi ay PP! A ith and f ter getting the lxbor vote. FIENT POR A SANE PLATFORM Duainess was practically at @ || A sale that gives you widest Card—a blue card if you expect to take your purchases with you a (fhe Nebraska delegation, which ts WITH MARTIN W, LITTLETON The totel sales of stocks were 185,100| x ted one if your goods are to be delivered. Such cards are particu- f re AD. SPORESMAN. . onde cholce, for here are tan, brown and ohlet , Be rennet Serene yy a ecnaed ese shares and of bonds $1,768,000. ee, my larly serviceable if you are a Depositors’ Account patron. i Qf. Bryan, is standing for a strong ————— ; - iu eptiinjunction plank which will satisty WEDIEAUTIRATE The Closing Prices. other new shade suits, as well as k he demands of President Gompers and Coe trans, highest, loweet and last Peg | staple grays and blues. Here are Fine Milline ether isbor leaders. ns b erday's final figures. ‘tollowe; i Y y s The visit of Josiah Marvel, of Wu- [se ve lites ae = ont | suits cut on extreme smart models, pea gaington, Del., ni f the Ji ¥ ‘4 | ive Gray campaign, has’ scosatuated the so Be as well as on correct conservative to be Sacrificed belief that the Delaware man 1s persona AF 2 ; | Grate with Mr. Bryan. Mr. Marvel Yaaui 181 PY models. Every garment a Brill gar- Second Floor. M1 ferred rview i 73 as some Hime, but has: not iven out, any INDIANS. wee ets 3 ment, most modern in_ tailoring, A clearance planned for the second Wee? iy sey ; tement thi than t GF EACELLENCY, 4 fe f ‘i a \ Gray will be the nominee for Vite Wicd fx ‘y= & et advanced invetyle and’ beet parlor and involving the finest hats displayed there Y Ruaparia plencu etn ten Democretie Be ta = 3 : French Model Hats, 24 in all; formerly priced $19 89 f form will be very aimilar to ‘Tove w= 8 value anywhere. from $39.89 to $72.50. Choice. : ss ude of Nebraska Democrats, ° at Teese pH Hats from Our Own Workroo! including about 200 of the tude of Nebraska Democrats th ats m Our or! ms, 4 | faritt has ‘Bot ‘changed, and. they” will a brecid st Sera most attractive styles for present wear—all made of the best ma- f SSproinent Democrat who tw close to Se get 2 | Value Sults.54 () terials; former prices ranged trom @7 4A te $16 49 Mr. Bryan. ae Ped Special, .. $14.89 to $24.89; now ........ . ° 2 ne eropanie) eccorelng te. this oe sae ae Cad RA of Congress will R thy 5 ; — Detealledinart eetiamriscinourone net mS ley + Tropical Worsted 2-piece Suits, eto —— v erate epeactee eteboueny thie sis ince ee ya pure worsted Blue Serge Suits, all- f S 1 . . lumbus, Ind, 100 10% + OM : ‘ guliog on, Dyan to%ay. ant Sect =, Bt GaL.E | woot Cascmere Suits, allevoo! Ve Jumper Dresses or mal. t is not john < ern, of ITEO BY - . a t, Bi Sine “tor parcenbtesiont, wenn 2 MEXICAN|OONS” ou ou lour and Cheviot Suits, neat Wors- Women and Misses q to to the labor unions that th: 10% 109) Pal, * ' = Opes ; Democratic Dartyeds ine true tient ise init > : { ted Suits, Half Lined and Full At 7 —Dresses, ot hecked gingham, in blue and pi nk \ har ’Biveroaa expects Mr. Bryan to “ ” Re RETR, Lined Suits. D blouse side-pleated and trimmed with seve! Tt Tove, of Chicago, general or- CHILDREN 10 0 Tee Suara R fi* ox th I tows of fine embroidery insertion; kimono trimmed sleeves; pleated ganizer of the Plumbers’ Unions, was Then There's an Educated Horse au 12% > 4/1 $18, $20 & $22.50 skirt with deep hem; 14, 16 and 18-year sizes. @ visitor at Fairview to-day. He in- Rep, es ei Value $ 5 50 , a 2 ested there was no significance in his That Shows Cool Judgment. Re BR a Suits ° At $2 96 —Junior Jumper Dresses, made of excellent 0 A FERRY FREE ernie) Morey, Widows: never, seemed 00 | seanheras: Peale. se sy? * Ss cl D quality figured percale, in blue and pi waist ORMON ISSUE jbreeszgeshcnilastanientanneaiaby sper. ti iy aa t # pecial, trimmed with side pleats, stitched bands of dotted lawn and pearl ¥ ee ——_—_. | mizslon fot iMrolenrys\W) Savage) the) t a5 a = ¥ 2-piece Tropical Worsted Suits, 2-pi buttons; pleated skirt with deep hem; 12, 14 and {6-year sizes. FORCES CONTEST popular lady and her admiring follow- 12% 102: F4 Crash and Homespun Suits, Flannel a d i i ing climbed to the top of the New Am- ; Bex g Gray Serge Sufts, Taa, Brown an + City Will Carry Those from asterdam Theatre and began a new lease of life in the aerial theatre. It 85 Shade Suits, neat Suits, Summer weig! OF IDAHO SEATS. Macc For Misses of 14 to 18 Years mixture and) Gray ht 3-piece Suits. Certain Schools to Staten DENVER, June %.—Notice was to- was a@ cool as the mountains in the day receetved by the National Commit- Island open-work playhouse, breezes playing|MRS. CLEVELAND GOES U. S. True Blue $ 30 f arn battens pink, light blue and teo that the seats of the entire delesa- Sland. a dy no means small part in the even TO NEW HAMPSHIRE Serge Suits, Princess Slips, HNC MsTedtTRIRce oe es nd $1.98 tion from Idaho will be contested. The delegates, headed by former United | tates Senator Dubois, now have the| At the last meeting for the summer of| entials, but their opponents will|the Sinking Fund Commission to-day | eke a strong fight against them. The|tha: body authorized the Dock Commis. eal split 1s on the Mormom question. |sioner to give free transportation to The notice of this contest brings the | total of contested seats up to fifty, but|certain schoolchildren of the Boro: the National Committee will not change|of Manhattan to Curtis Field, on Sti {ts present plan of waiting until July 6|rsiand, over the municipal ferry. fhe day before the convention, to heart serman Timothy P. Sullivan aeked that | ing’s entertainment. A large audienc followed the “Widow” to the heights. Across the way, at Hammerstein's Former President’s Widow Will) Roof Garden, an educated horse from/ a | Pennsylvania n de its very best bow Spend Summer With Chil- to a metropolitan audience. The horse "1 “worked” a cash register to the extent dren at Tamworth, n | of a silver dollar, but after showing the] PRINCETON, N. J., June %.—Mrs.! Al-| coin to the gentleman who did the talk- ing, put it back again—an honest horse, It also ducked for a dollar tn a! 7 i of China silk, in pimk, light blue @hd white; Princess Slips, telinmedawithy laced ue mhi cement $3.96 ic of good quality taffeta silk, in black amd staple colorings; Petticoats, two styles—one with umbrella ruffle, shirred and finished and $3.79 Best in America Under 320, $25 & $28 Value Suits. 4 7 Special, Imported Belgian “Just off the looms,’ with rose ruche; another with deep um hemstitched; special brella ruffle, tucked \ ‘Tropical Worsted new Tan and Brown suits, Frances Cleveland, widow of former Cleveland, NS lett here truly! S . : s Wi N'Tne question of tickets of admission |the resolution be amended to include| water Jar, did sums in arithietty, on’ eh raseee Sultsy Tan, Brown, Gray and Lawn and Batiste Waists rochial school children. Mayor Mc-| played good family tunes like “Home, Wortaiiss migtute suits Olive G 24 Moor. ; Clellan said this was proper and just, Poco rentstercu at a promincat atone | , dim, Cleveland was acco y , Saxomy Cassimere and Velour Suits A > er and such children may also take advan. | PoTmais TGeistered at a prominent atadle| two of her children, Bether and Rich+ Waists, of white lawn, front of heavy all-over embroidery, form- ing insertions and tucks; open front, button back; em- broidered collar and cuffs; $1.50 value; special...... Waists, of mercerized batiste; yoke of Venise and Val. lace insertion; trimmed back, collar and cuff Waists, of mercerized batiste, front hand-embroidered and ————-.__ BOY RUN DOWN BY TROLLEY. | Hit by One Car After Ride on Another, tage of the free rides. Passes will be issued to princtpals | and teachers who will have charge of children, Commissioner Spooner that It had been arranged that children per day from each schoo! DUEL CHALLENGES IN COURT. 99c FOUR STORES Hariem Store Open Evenings 279 BROADWAY, nr. Chambers St, Union Square, 1+tn St, nr. Bway. 47 CORTLANDT, nr. Greenwich. 125TH STREET. cor. 3d Avenue, Lawyer Slaps Editor and Melee Follows in Humbert Suit. Stealing 99c PARIS, June 30.—In the libel suit that : aad of Twenty-third street, each $ r me M Senator Humbert has brought against ve In charge of a teacher,|_ After stealing a ride on the rear finished with lace medallions; trimmed collar and cuffs; the Matin for involving him in the R be given free transportation. Dumper of a northbound Columbus necial vanild the Mayor to avenue car at Broadway and Nine- SpOclal see sseeeceeceeeeeees etteee eee e eee es +++ $1.49 ‘and take the Board | tee: to-da ; i 2s Staten Island ferryboats | 9 pudunped dormrana C ’ aE ss mt, a Child 2.00 D 1.24 of @ southbound Col- ren s e resses, at, 24_ Floor. One-piece style Dresses—The “Rita” model—made of sheer white lawn; waist trimmed with cluster of embroidery insertion and pleats; collar and waistband trimumed with fine tucks; skirt extra wide and full, with deep hem; 4 to 14-year sizes. He was dragged for several ral feet. A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any junk dealer or other person guilty, under the provisions of Section 550 of the Penal Code of the State of New York, of criminally receiving any prop: erty belonging to this Company. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. 15 Dey St., New York JOHN H. CAHILL, 2d Vice-President the fender During the recess this yer Baudelot d Jouvenel, afte: changed during the m , $4¢h to 35th St ] REFORM U.S. ACCOUNTS. |: Land Office Conducted on 100-Year WASHINGTON, quated metho lating to public have been ir nd Asks Bly “Gif June 80.—A lott {ass Rompers a Plenty: 2 to 6 Year Sizes Second Floor. So great has been the demand that we have had a hard time maintaining anything like a good selection. Now come remits—and you may choose from the best assortment to be seen in New York. 39c Rompers of pink and blue striped gingham, trimmed with white Strapping; low rourd neck and short sleeves. oud in the mosque | “ ks the people No Business Longer —_—-_____ DIVIDEND BY ANACONDA, The Anaconda Co; May 1, 1902. mh H Land Oitice was } 49c Rompers of fine quality pink and blue gingham, trimmed with white the most eppvov | piping and pearl buttons. a prov Ve oS 49c Rompers of tan colored striped percale; skirt style. efrentnehe 69c Rompers of pink, blue and tan gingham; skirt style; trimmed with Extra!! white piping. Rompers of striped and colored galatea; skirt style. 99c Special—A Summer’s Supply of Writing Paper. 24c Instead of 39c Box containing 50 sheets, with ample envelopes, of gen- uine fabric plate paper, such as we regularly sell for 39c. Main Fi. Women’s Dressing Sacques at 49c 24 Floor, Of sheer polka-dotted lawn; tucked front; border of fancy fig- ured lawn, belt at waist. Petticoats at 79c Petticoats made of striped ging- ham; made with deep umbrella flounce, tucked, LIMIT ON FEES STANDS. Recetvers Get Only 820,000 Each | for Work on Kaick Sale of 9,600 Fine Negligee _ SHIRT | Standard $2.50 and $3.00 Grades sae 1.54 Sale Best Shirt Sale news we ever announced on the eve of a national holiday, Cool Clothing for Men The Final Word— Two-Piece Suits of Silk and Mohair Bea Fioor, No line of men’s apparel ready-to-wear demands more painstak- ing tailoring than Suits of Pongee Silk andi English Mohair. In these every demand has been met by skilled tailormen, and the garments show it in grace of line that careful needlework alone can give. But, withal, it is the COMFORT such apparel affords the wear- —9,600 Shirts——plain negligee er. And the moderate cost rather heaps the measure :— bosom garments, mostly coat models Shantung Silk Mohair Suits, hed; th jori nade of fine quali ° ae een at ma f fine qua ity woven Suits, $23.75 $1 6.75 to $22.75 Coat and trousers; made of fine Shantung silk; coat 3-button, single-breasted model; trousers Made of Priestley cravenetted English mohair, in fancy black effects and various shades of gray; turned up at bottom and finished | fabrics warranted’ both spot and with side buckles and belt loops. wrinkle proof. Other 2-piece Suits, of various Fabrics, $12.75 to $19.75 COATS, of black alpaca and brill- ) TROUSERS, of _ white duck, fantine.......++++..$1.88 to $5.25 | $1.24 and $1.96; of tan crash, aa —all this season’s production, and all labelled , with a name that is fam to buyers of Shirts Of Quality. (Sale on the Main Floor, 34th St. Side.) FYrst Kid—Yes, Edwin, I'd introd you to her, but, you sea, she's particu- a K1d—Gee 4 COA‘S, of blue and black serge, | CRASH SUITS, coat and trous- “me vais ety soa Aaa unlined. ..eeceeeeeGBI9 to $75 | ers ..cceccseeecereecesee es MBs 1 2 meneame cu ten rae anes EAA jaan

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