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we - THE EVENING WORLD, MPHON STREET NOS i FHS T PLEASE Michael Ballona Buys a Trum- pet to Tune Out Scissors- Grinding Song. MAKES A LOUD RACKET. And His Effort to Carry Out Fanciulli’s Scheme Costs Him a $1 Fine. , and his scheme] te create sy les of street Mébhael liked Aiecarded his Sic , @Ad cot into America hin best of the law of his a anything that looked like common sense, Mic even if he When nolse dea. Ever since he to uphold the Rood patriot a scissors-grinder Fanelulli's progressive idea in The Evening World ael ts a read of yesterday he bing day after d Dugy street, he fred pleased. Ram New York's ‘an afoul of sdme huckster, pe grinder—or- an or otherwise—whose rasping shouts waually drowned his tender, ladyline vdice, and Michael was angry. Weak vocal chords cost him many a prospec: | tive d and he soon leafned the lesson that the w who made the most noise got all the money, | Playing the End Book, Michael was playing the end book of the race for attention, "Sct: @tind” had just as pronoune “Old clothes to-da Baliona, Besides, gi America — partic Kner to be a fay ceptable pastime anyhow Any kind of nding ¢ here in New York, an Instrument which vould blare out tunes to the words Selssors to grind” would get the money he was sure. Draining his purse of his last bit of change, Ballona set out to @equire a nolse asset which should wn out the noise of any rivals, Ho dought a big trumpet, the largest one he could find. To-day Michael Forty-fitth street, appeared on West | trumpet in hand and| h bull- Halfway in tha] hth avenue and| 1 an organ-grinder, huckster, two cab drivers anda rubbers neck wagon. This was his chance, Blew Long and Loud. Broadwa Loud and long he blew bh trumpet, bringing women from ndows nd ising the drowsy pedestrian with a start. Persons in autos stopped to hear the no The notes fell and rose In musical form and were repeatal time and again, Michael smiled satistace tortly at His rivals atbod spell-bound. Their voices were drowned in the m of V's horn. Thon some people b to fol- Jow Michael and ask he was pikying. tie wou heard the der, took yrted him to nM. Magis. rs ‘ though s Bryan and Kern AYN iat Port of SPW YORK, INCOMING STE Ment America N Allegheny, Aux Cayes. 8 Ronieaux, Ha Maracas, Grenada. agen, Ha favans STOCKS IW DEMAND, FIVE BOYS CONVICT GOD Specialties in Most Favor prisoner With Traders, but Entire List final fig “T WANT A FIGHTING NAVY.” “) want a first-class fighting navy or no navy at all," NOISE SYMPHONY WINS APPROVAL —_—_> — Even Martians Are Interested In Fanciulli’s Plan for New York. ly editions of The Evening World were put on sale yesterday Among the many con Situation was a@ noiseles Mrs, Isaac L, now in who was the st to take up ton of the suppress Rice, ietion and The d fo rtheir efforts to that } sounds nin New York ing all peddlers their wares ir distract n of a subway for LS iktterr ane corrmrerr rs OEP jWay tunnel und Be UNDER 0ED 4 THOEPWOCD. VY: | Gris Re |the school of inst ent plan t rden and tras play the as a worthy Widow’ birds Nest 4 At this point fe was cut GAINS MAUE GOLDBERG AS FAGIN — Admits Teaching ; Young Lads to Rob Ex- Benetits press Offices. t ‘ f Sr how Music by Allt 3 Go Lewis Mrs. Rice's Va ex t them sumed after n his. pro, de by all the all t ae -BALLOONISTS LAK ~ AND ASCEND AGI Deue! that during nthe more than $4,000 three m Two Parts During a Flight in Ohio, 1 that the n} ——_—~—_—— > LOOK OUT FOR ‘EM. Moont exp accomplished the was ' Stevens in mado to arrange a race Friday betweer DE Pliot and Ohio, Sky a ve. kages had been stolen i wi from that company the manner de- 1? G was 8! ele s in the Leo Stevens Breaks a Trip Into cant a of $90, s ’ Ply ebner, who @ THURSDAY, JULY BCH WA 0 NE BC JUTE OF Refuses to Enjoin Police From Entering Fort George | ; | Park, CLOSED AT Carrousels’ “Alleged Music” and Toboggan’s Shriek Are Hushed Early. | PLACE Uh, Racked by a dectston of Justice Goft me Court, « Kreuscher, f the West One Hundred and Fifty- second street police station, stopped all @ nolses aking agencies In his pre= k last night. The Fort t Company sought to fon preventing Com- from Interfering hers of the residents Morris Heights protested against the! ‘tains place 'Paradive Pork, called pusel, and at rent quality musio other proceed ig of wheels on the scenic raliveys, from r gallery and oth side busi. oft | ny press an t question will be de- t in proper form at it should ingu njunction on its a and almost as a tof couree, I have a very decided d that | were granted it bar to the aradige Park gh crimes were es where, with- ity, the po acts f damay art would ti 8 protecting arn his ts not such a {ts character onstitote suf- granting Jed ace nor the ounds vides Injunction pending mination of th r to show cause a an ample, 23,1908 ARREST POLICE CAPTAWN KUNE POLICE OF Man From Porto Rico Sues for $30,000 on Gallery Photo, Rogues’ Application was made to Justice Soud der in the Brooklyn Supreme Court this afternoon for an order directing the ar- of Brook- rest of Acting Cap Kuhne, for assault and false arrest tn tho Hawkins, re- brought by Paul D, , whe y of Porto Rico, Hawkins, says he {s a graduate of Harvard, asks $8,(0) damages, Hawking detectives on Apr of a steamer on whic Ber from Porto Riley made, tt {8 allege quest of the gov Hawkins says that a chance to ask what the n complaint aga!nst him might be he was rushed to Brooklyn Police Headquar- rs and photographed for the Rogues Gallery, On his arraignment in court he was released !n $800 bail to Police Headqu some baggage e sald hal by order of Capt. was rearrested, It was urs before he Was released. He was ultimately discharged in police cou Capt. Kuhne 1s under s serve thirty days and pay a $250 for stopping to photograp Jenkins instead « doby Brook Inst on the arr he was a pas: was a Atence ne n EXPELLED FROM SYSTEM ‘CONSTIPATION eae DISAPPEARS CALLAHAN’S SPECIAL OLIVE OIL ‘all and buy direct or write for Free Booklet. Tells all ab he health giving a thes of this pure natural O'lve Ot! | Telephone 3898 John, GEO. CALLAHAN & CO., Impo' 218 Front St. near Beekman 81 gatavlished 18ST. THEY: WORK WHILE YOU SLC MIDSUMME neck bands; white and stripes; values up to $3 ford, navy and black; t to $3.50. Special . MEN’SPLAITEDEOSOM Broadway, 8t JdmDartell Sons Sons, R SALE OF Men’s Outing Goods MEN’S FANCY FLANNEL OUTING SHIRTS; grey checks and 1.25. Special for.. MEN’S WORSTED BATHING SUITS; Ox- rimmed; values up MEN’S SEAISLAND COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; eilk finish; all sizes. MEN’S HALF HOSE; black; cotton and lisle, also fancy colored stripes. Each . Special per pair SHIRTS; coatstyle with cuffs attacted; great verety of de- signs; white, light and dark effects. Special 1,40 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. h and 9th Sts. R. Ff. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, 1 Yo! tion; publisher’s price $2.00, sale.., Miss Dixie I'm Head and Hels tn | Love with You 7c pY Ss Mth to 35th St. Me Classmates Walt Out Thar y Dear Heart ey Are Bring Cor as No Place Dens Hearts From the “Merry n't Go Home Morning, BU, iand [ Operatic | as: ! 1 omx| Yama Man | made several phe : ui : u fo Belle of the loo t upward a saihers pa nto a current of To-My (Stn Tnacar stat f Daughter | 4-1 Idolize Te At 3 ousa) From the “Yankee Prine | t to the eart : “1 Pi Awfully Strong : i He Lite. My an] > wm at INE) come on Down Town, fat's dan- S21 "Got to! sem the Min. | 68 Hag "Anybody Seen aty | KIT Arm Going to. Marry FE ik Beas ahauiov tne: balls strel Show juaband? a Nobl es pay divi-| Ohio Horde ate talng Full Vocal Score of the Operetta “Waltz Dream”—authentic edi- 49c | ||" Souvenirs of New York R.H. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, Bway at oth Ay, 7 34th to 35th St, Store Hours: 8 A.M. to6 P.M. During July and August we close at noon Saturdays. Are YOU Paying More Than 98c. for Late Books? Mat Floor Unless you are a patron of this Mey Book Store you ARE Pay- Ing more than 98e for late copyrighted tiction—you are paying $1.08 or more for exactly the same Books we sell for 98c, ‘This is the only store in the country that sells such Books for less than the Book Trust stipulates, i , In holding out for our right to SELL. GOODS AS CHEAPLY AS WE CHOOSE, we have had a long fight with the Trust—seven years ot litigation, Recently the United States Supreme Court ren- dered the final decision in our favor—decided that we HAVE the right to sell as cheaply as we choose. Perhaps you know of another store in America that has made such a unigue fight FOR ITS OWN AND THE INTERESTS OF ITS PATRONS. We do not. Nor do we know of another store in America offering for 98c. a copy such Book LE Mr of Macle Breaking In of a T Men’s Blue Serge Suits With a Guarantee String to Them Macy Blue Serge Suits—even our lowest-priced ones—ure made of fast-color serge that is worthy of the Ma antee, And as becomes fabrics so worthy, the tailoring is excelle Our interest iti ed such Suits ends only when the purchasers are ¢ after a long-time test of servic Until t é dl transaction closed. Our guarantee serves as a $ i | — Suits of all-worsted s ts At $9.94 made with side buck i —~ Suits of all-wool indigo-dyed serge; coats with - At $14.75 felled collars and lapels, hand-made buttonholes and trousers have double-stitched silk seams; lined with good quality mohair; side buckles and belt loops. — Suits made of a fine quality soft-finished serge—a grade At $19.75 that does not gloss readily, splendidly tailored; the coats with fine qu tine, the trousers finished with belt buckles and belt loops. 24, eee Highest grade hand-tailored Suits, fashioned of excep At $ 4.75 tionally good quality serge; three-button, single-breasted coats lined with mohair and with thoroughly shrunken interlinings, insuring perm t shapeliness, vier Boys’ Wash Suits and Blouses k Second Floor, Fruits of clearance time. Good enough to store away for an- other season's wear if the boy's 1908 supply of such apparel is ample, ‘lor and Russian Blouse Suits, of white and colored madras, cham- bray, galatea and linen; former pr ranged up to $4.96; sale, 84¢, $1.29 and $1.70 rash, white duck and khaki; pleated with yoke or plain double-breasted model, for boys of 7 to 42 years; Suits are offered elsewhere for $4.50; here........e0ee ++ + 82,89 “Peter Pan” Blouses, of madras and mercerized chambray; low neck, ny 9. | er Pan” collar with tie; 244, 3, 4 and S year sizes; were 68¢ aie Short Sleeve Blouses, 68. paces Misses’ Kimonos 2: ¥: of dotted lawn, with shirring on shoulders; 6 to 16-year Knickerbocker Suits, of linen ¢ to 16 year si Wass Women’s Dressing _ Sacques, 29c Basement Of lawn—neatly printed ef- fects; collar edged with ruffle: fitted back with belt; regularly ere 940.5 NOW... 6 59c As above, ‘of prettily figured 79c Second Floor. Dresses, $4.74—“Geisha” Model Dresses, made of excellent quality linon, in tan, blue and pink; V-neck waist model, blouse trimmed with side pleats, embroidery insertion and pearl buttons; kimono trimmed sleeves; pleated skirt with deep hem; 14, 16 and 18-year s Dresses, $1.96—Spencer D a in blue, red and pink; fine tucks, lace and insertion; pleated skir tucks and deep hem; 6 to 14-year size Coats, $2.96 ~-Various Model—sin made of novelty mi nished with notched ned; 4 to 1 of checked ginghams, ectively trimmed with several rows of tine double-breasted— and cheviots, callars and. tailored + made to sell for serges tan and red; fi aces Babywear: An Ideal Store Second Floor. The arrangement of the department and its splendid stocks area ight to mothers. The location—in the rear of the second floor, on the 34th st. side—provides the requisite freedom from. thronged aisles, and the stocks furnish everything that is desirable in imported ind domestic wear, Of especial interest :— cong Dresses, of nainsook, yoke Long Dresses, of nainsook, round trimmed with tucks and embroidery yoke f nsertion . (RAI ZAI stitel Long Dresses, of nainsook, yoke trimmed with varied tucks, lace edi- ing on neck and sleeves.. ic made of lace insertions: 6 months to 2 vear sizes.........,78¢ Short Dresses, of nainsook, yoke of hemstitched tucks and embroidery insertion; 6 months to 2 years, .89¢ of nainsook, yoke cong Dresses, 89 formed of dainty embroidery. . ae ; ; Summer Bedding Specials A Bnsentent Pi ses, limen finished, full bleached; 45x36-inch size, with 3-Inch ) dozen in all; each.......... me oe 1¢ Bed Spreads, full bleached, hemmed crochet Spreads, in two neat all-over designs; 64x76-inch size ji . . 486 Blankets, medium weight white fleece, pink and blue borders; 200 pairs in all; 64x80-inoh size, 87. pair; $5x75-inch size enOte Muslin, full bleached, cambric finish, 36 inches wide; yard FheeeThe Comfortables, covered with figured silkoline, plain one side; filled with white cotton; for fuil size beds; each BonnG i Vacation Candies CHOCO. LATES, 2-Ib. package, neatly done up for end o' week special selling; quantity limited; $1.00 value as such Chocolates sell for elsewhere; this sale.....,.49¢ Main Floor. F, With the exception of Picture Post Cards and the like shown in the stationery section, all the Souvenirs are grouped in a de- partment of their own, adjoining the silverware.