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a tT EDEL DL LE, a THE ALL WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ds, CURED RON HOME PARR, WHOFEARED CORONATION JOVS AND SHOT DOWN — FATEOF PULLIAM, WANE W LONDON AT SALOON DOOR Filipe La em “Believed 10) Have Been Victim of a Vendetta. The Brooklyn police have another assa-ination to deal with Felipe La Rosa was shot to Geath as be left a saloon for his home Gt No. @ Main street at midnight. As Goua) in these apparent vendetta mur- Gere, the deepest silence is maintained Or friends and relatives of the dead Man. It is believed he was lured to his Geath by 4 messenger. La Rosa, who was in the city em- Ploy, went to the saloon of his brother- in-law, Anasrio Leraulo, across the street fram his home, about 19 o'clork, after a young stranger had told him seme one wanted to see him there. La Rosa remained chatting and drink- ‘mg untll midnight without meeting any one On & business matter. Good night and lett the r two shots were heard Leraulo and others ran to the door, to find La Rota on steps with two! Wounds on the right side of his head. One bullet had penetrated his skull and the other went through his jaw Hosp! Dr. Robertoon of the Brookiyn said death had been al: Qus. Little of La Rosa Police, as he moved into the neighbor- hood recently, and even his brother-in- law professes ignorance as to any secret | a. whioh might claim hin al | EDUCATION Bol BOARD, SMALL AND PAID, SURE, SAYS MAYOR A Large ned 8 Board Un-|*% wieldy, Inefficient and Like- ly to Promote Grafting. Mayor Gaynor is of the opinion that @ omell paid Board of Education will We provided for in the new charter, to take the place of the present unwieldy beard whose members receive no com- Densation for their labors. “Public sen- timent,” said the Mayor to-day, “1s Overwhelmingly in favor of the small paid card and I think that such Provision will be adopted by the Legis- lature.” However, the Mayor added, that if the small paid board is not Made a provision he ts willing to have the large unpaid board of forty-six mombers retained “and trust to luck that this large number will evolve a few men who are fit.” He adds, “Of Course ve have to run the risk of it evolving into contro! by a few clever men who are willing to make up their lack of salary by grafting.” It is impossible to appoint forty-six f% men,” he continued. “They are not fn sight. On the other hand if you have a amall board, it will be imp bie to get fit members uni: you pay them, The members of the small board Will have to work every day and every heur just like other officiais of the clty @overnment, and they would not do so unless they were paid. And why should they not be Even he who preaches the Gospel must live by the Gospel. “There is talk about political loaders | trying ‘Tammanyixe’ the achools, ‘The truth is that I have heen working for weeks to got these leaders to con- sent to a email paid board. The readi- Ress of some people to swallow misin- formation in this city is pitiable.”’ —_——2——- ODD MISHAP ON EXPRESS. Suction of 5 Trains Hurle Leal Through Car Window. BUFFAIO, June 2%—A pleco of eal weighing several pounds crashed through a window of a coach in the Empire State Express yesterday after- oon soon after the train left Syracuse | Mr, Watson, a Syracuse an, who sat nearest to the window was show ved with fine particles of giaas, but escaped unhurt. A m acrons the aisic had his wrist so bai cut that it took an hour to check the flow of blood. An eastbound passenger train wag passing when the piece of coal came | through the window and it is polieved thet {t was thuried from the tender by the suction of the two rapidly moving trains. nae Sar TIP WENT TO BROOKLYN AHEAD OF SCHMITTBERGER, | A SUICIDE 100 Wealthy Man, Who Left Club When Friend Ended Life, Shoots Himself. Fearing the fate of his clone friend, Pulliam, former President of the who shot himself in « New York Athletic a Wealthy retired . left the club, his #, and went to live H National League his m in home for many y elsewhere. He ame deranged and died late yester in the Kings County Hospital, a @uicide Ike hie | friend. . arr shot himeelf through the lungs in the home of W. H. Wayne, No. 20 Stratford road, Flatbush, where he was visiting. He will be buried Friday from the Central Preshyterian Church, Manhattan. Parry © 8 deciared incompetent last fall and was committed to Dr. Packer's tum at Riverdale, He was poe roled iast 17 in custody of a keeper, Poter McCullagh, and permitted to go to Brooklyn. ..¢ found a revolver | in a burenu drawe. when the occu- pants of the house were out and killed himself. He was fifty-five years old and was never married. Hoe left a for- tune of several hundred thousand doi- lars. Parr was engaged to marry Mine Rose Kaiser at the time his mind failed. Miss Kaiser testified at the commit: | ment proceedings that he had given | her valuable stocks to pledge th | gagement and had told her on one oc- | canton that the police believed he was a desperate man and were trying to ar- rest him. | ——— MRS. MUNRO INJURED IN COLLISION OF AUTOS. | Two Cars Crash Together on Nar-| row Road and Publisher's Widow Is Hurled Out. Mrs. Henrietta E. Munro, widow of | | the Inte Norman Munro, a New York | publisher, is confined to her villa at/ Middletown, N. J., with a fractured rib, ugly cuts on the head, which required itches, and other painful stained in an automobile ac- cident near Deal Monday afternoon. ‘Mra, Munro was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. B. F. Goodspeed, and Charles | Cushing. The party was riding along | the dack road near Deal when @ car came out of a side road. The 4 of both cars slowed down. The c: crashed together sidewise and locked ‘together, practically demolishing each other, Mrs. Munro, who oocupled a rear) seat, was thrown over the sido of her | | car, landing on the running boards of | | the’ locked cara, The other occupants | | were thrown from their seats, but re- | mained in the car. The occupants of ne other car escaped physician own car al Memorial Hospital and then to her home Dr. P. P. Rafi.cty of Red Bank ts at- tending her. | ‘The Munro car belonged to Henry H. Munro, son of the injured woman, It ts the same car in which Mr. Munro almost teat his fe last year. phe TO HACKENSACK BY AIR. Aerondut Makes Iive-Mile Flight im Stiff Breese. | Frank Seyfang, Go a pupil of Frank ; morning, carrying ® age to Mayor C., W. Bell from olas Schenck, the park manager. ‘The trip was in honor of the children's | outing given py the Hackensack Lodge | of ik, and as Mr. Schenck 1s an Elk he desired to make a feature contribu- Jtion. Fully 2,000 children who were in | the parade greeted the da: young | aeronaut. Seyfang promised an exhibi-| tion flight after dinner for the benefit of the children. ‘The distance from the park, five miles, wan covered In twenty minutes, @ brisk wind be! ALBANY, June division, third departmer . cided against the action brought bj Albany County Board of Supervisors to test the conatitutionality of the special highway laws passed by the present Legislature. It takes more than a dropin prices | to compete with me. Values have | to be RAISED to the standard of | and that’s a heavy lift for ly Moe Levy | mine— | anybod; ENVOYS LEAVE Visiting Poem TE and Nobles Say Farewell to the King and Queen. LONDON, June 2%.—The heirs to most of the thrones of Europe, the other princes and princesses and apectal am- rerh juring the coronation period, have said ad to King George and Queen and the greater number have al- } heady eft London. Throvghout to-day epectal trains betes Fag fu e coast followed one after Du f Connaught at- tendi each departure on behalf of the King, while the regular embassies were present to aay bood-by to the envoys of their respective nations. The great coronation fleet at Spithead | also dispersed, the foreign warships aa- luting the flage of Great Britain and lary, | the commander-in-chief as they passed | out King George epent most of the day among the farmers at the Royal Agri- cultural Bhow In Norwioh. sciteua ware kuvend Amertcan Dies A LONDON, June 3.—Willlam m4 Smith of Bast street, New Britain, Conn., dled at a nursing home early to-day. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Special Sale Women’s Linen Suits White, Natural and All Colors Value $15.00 Values up to $9.75 22-24-26 $10.50 erie Waists $2.06 Regular Selling Prices $3.50 & $4.50 375 Women’ s and Misses’ Wash Dresses $5.85 Si Ey Patrician Shoo Parlors, Becond Floor, No. 436!4—a Tan Russia Calf, one-e: and you have the Colonial tie) Cuban heel; medium and exte widths AA to E. inlty shops ask 85.00 for such Shoe: SIXTHS son CRU UTY NEW LG ‘ Colonial effect (remove the tie and Also shown in p Patrician One- elet Eclipse Tie, No. 436% $3.50 Some women look with envy at the emart, dainty. perfectly fitting, well rounded lines of other women's footwear. wear Patrician Shoes and be envied. They should yelet Eclipse Tie, with tongue, to give ut the buckle or ornament in place, eld tip, high pike $3.50 n sole, in all t kid, Fifty Other Styles of Summer Patricians ready for selection. -|Where There's Smoke [= There Must Be Fire! paper to print more ads. than any other New| | York newspaper — others— others— others, (My Only Store.) | 119-125 Walker St., Chief Inspector Schmittberger made a Pee ie Chroagh Brooklyn between | ga ae shown in these figures: 2 and 4 o'clock to Adams street sta hig jaunt through Flatbush as fas Mayor Gaynor's home made 20 stops at the police stations %@ no one js able to say how many @slinquent policemen he discovered downtown Brooklyn ctor expected to fi re he found one it —_—— the In- bluecoat, ted. r Of w Tree, N.Y. June Brom the top of a cherry tree forme: A. Waldorf and on Grove street here. standing on a limb against which the y, starting at the 3 | The Inspector W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES wen | | Atrialwillconvince fer'gas0 thoes are | the bestinthe world. Stores In Greater Now York : OY Nassau at. cor Fue ‘Bt. 23.~| uhh P father’s ladder was leaning. The limp po broke and as the son mt down he a carried his father along. Both were i, comes usconscious internal injuries are when picked ip. Bevere| feared) | | 5,003 World Ads. Yesterday |1,550 More Than the Herald, | Times, Sun, Press Combined. Who Doesn’t use World Ads, who advertises at all ? | To appreci fate the conven- | lence and great value of | | the Sunday World’s Want | D Directory--READ IT. _ ie one thing for a news- | Or more than any ba Or more than THREE Or more than FOUR But how much more does New York|it_mean—what a_ striking \tribute to RESULTS is Tribune and Up me Offices *. jor tn t a eather Ws lee, 202 F afastnd, eri ‘* lor 30 dave following the ‘Articles guvert be llated a8 th ow Hair Goods Gray Hair Switches, * ally nn Switches, Wi och) parte a Whi h' Sentral ® Switch at ave been royal guests | ae in Our Cool Restaurant, Eighth Floor. Cuisine and Service Unequalled—Popular Prices oem Switches Reduced 1% doz, 28 inch usually $7.00 6 doz. 24 inch Wavy Gray 20 inch y Gray usually $4.00 Choice of any Switches are the beat values d i Most of This store will be open all day next Saturday —July 1. \ Sempson Craupord Co SIXTHI AVE. 19770 20° STREET. NEW YORK Another Wonderful Offering of Women’s Lingerie, Marquisette €» Silk Dresses deal Gowns for Seashore, Mountain, Boardwalk and All Summertime Occasions More Than 700 Beautiful Dresses. More Than 35 Handsome Styles. SUCH on acy of bel jos iil de there are eo many les, colors, materials and mary aad Alize oon tl youarea tha oO you that there are many 2 Feson nin tt is why we are offerin them at this most remarkable price. J Every woman to whom an attractive and varied Summer wardrobesis a matter of iapostance should attend this great sale. There are exquisite lingerie dresses in all white or with colored em- jes, soft tie pomulae Bulge judeettes, with various stunning trimming effec: ineluding the deate tan colored embroidery. Handsome si foulards, ia dotted fi ot of bordered effects: beautiful messalines gees, each one of which ies picture of distinctive Summer style. fone oO may have seen recently in our regular stocks at $10 to $15, but most of them represent ant the purchase of a maker's end-of-season surplus, which came to us for less than workroom cost. dy to-morrow bint nncoel Lo would be bargains at 3% 7 $10.00 to 815.00; at.. . 6: 95 Another Extraordinary Bargain Women's White Serge and Other Cloth Suits About 200 Women’s Cloth Suits in various smart styles, including some handsome white serges. Formerly priced $%5 to $89.75, at (€7On Sale To-Morrew.) IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STO 50,000 Yards Black and Colored ‘Silks To-Morrow, in One ot the Most Popular Sales of the Period— High-Grade Imported and Domestic Weaves Much Underpriced. 4,300 Yards 36-inch Black Dress Silks New Satin Foulards Embracing perfect and desirable weaves, such as yard wide Foulards stand Grst in the silk ranks, and these offered are thoroughly Peau de Cy, ‘ard wide Black Satin de Chine, yard up to date and new in every respect. Scroll, figured wide Black Satin Duchess, and yard wide black Paillet and dotted effects, in the most wanted colorings. le de Soie. Values $1.25, 81.50 and 81.75, at, yard Regularly 79c and 81.00 yard, at... Black Silk Section paral ones C7 Third Floor. Satin Messaline All pure silk, full 19 in, wide; full range of street and evening shades. Regularly 75¢c, 1 39c ik, heels h pongees; full wide. om. 39c Pongee de Chine Soft, lustrous, light, firm in tez- ture. Has ae fine erat 159 c ularly 8100, 39c SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST stone, Special Thursday Sale ‘ Annual Clearance Sale Women’s Silk Gloves High-Grade Novelty M in. sr lest Le Summer Le lustrot 40 inch Black Crepe de esses and motor cos and evenin Chine. rep, 81,75, at. $1.39 79c : 98c Chiffon Maral set Natural Rajah Messaline a " quise Regularly $1.50, larly 81.2. 40 inch Bisck Messaline. material of the One tide has thelustre of messalin and the other natural pongee ef- 75, at $119 fect. Natural only. Regu: g 8 40-inch Mes: line Meteor | larly sits:at......... O8c Rich in lu In the newast shades. |New Bordered Marquisettes Regularly $2.00, 1 29 Soft, sheer; has graduated striped . effect with a double bordered Rene per) y 89c EF Main Fisor. (£70n Bale To-Morrow.) ette, regular: 4tin. eerie Sill $1. shadings. Regularly 59¢, at O Women's Solid Silver $33.95 Watches To-morrow, at uu exceptional opport at a great deal | Plain or ena for any ¢ 0c customer. mail orc 350 Women's Genuine Diamond Rings; shout 1-8 stylish settin, Only one 4. 95 209 Women's Genuine Diaraond Pin Brooches; eet in 14-kt. gold. Limit one to a cus- tomer, at. 2,000 Pieces Fine Novelty Jewelry. Including solid silver and 14-kt. gold-fill led Bracelets, Brooch i rill Pins, Long Chains, Chatelaine Novelti and French Pearl Fil genuine fox tail chains for Elhow Sleeves Jewelry Continues A’ Mousquetsire Soi Nepal dager: aay popular ions were crowded every hour. these wonderful bargains, because assortments are being Gloves |Gloves Hie ’ length mous- Siain Pioor. (tron : 1.89 ) and Hand-Emb’d Robes O need to wait until two or three weeks later to share The event is a most comprehensive one. Every Robe at Cc pair. OTHER lively crowd will undoubtediy attend this when the Jewelry Se colors for street wear, Pair...... 6. se. see e esc eee ce broken rapidly. Bo clon easvees Mous- Elbo Simpson Crawford Co., Sixth ‘Avenue In a Great Clearance Sale in the wonderful offerings that these annual Simpson (y' ), in stock, no matter how beautiful or its former Pa) The seal usually sold at $1.00. sale, for it even excels the one held last Saturday, You'd better attend this sale to-morrow if you wish to share Women's Black Sil lack and White Glace quetaire sty! Cc! qu 1,250 Fine Imported Batiste Drastic Price Reductions Crawford Company Clearance Sales always bring forth. price, it has been subjected to an emphatic \C reduction process, Additional details accentuate this inter- Ig es esting fact: Batiste Embroidered Robes Sharply Reduced. About 650 in these lots, Not many from $1.00 to duplicates, only a few of each style. At = Thavsda: A Batiste Robes, with handsome eye- $ ly My let embroidery 2.98 frst choice. EF stain Floor, (C7'On sal Robes with new panel effects of ————Simpson Crawford Co., Sixth Avenue's Fine: beautiful embroidery. . 9 Batiste Robes embroidered in 6.45 laa emgage ooo 9.45 Important Waist News embroidery. 5 Seven Clever New styles in ¢$ 1 .00 nbeoae 12 45 Summer Waists n . wy) MBODYING the newest ideas in Great Values in the Hand summer waist fash. Embroidered Robes. A Oy ss Fr ions; soft and dainty a Those handsome Hand Embroid- At y lingerie styles, bh 1 ff) ered French Batiste Robes.......- $, . s x hand 9.75 ; P ’ embroidered Those Hand Hrobroidered Ane Trish : At SAAS Q ~ tailored ef- ii 6 that make up into suc! Si . ; f Het Bos costumes or Coat Buits,,.( LO.5O0 us He fects and a ‘ Novelty En! 4 At J " , sR m i-outing ie Robes that you j styles, riced upto $56.00.) 29.90 The two ill Rich Imported Lace Ro! rn Tunics, including trations hw sovance samples of Paris Fall styles, are in this Great batiste with wide Reduction Sale. mbroid Handsome Novelties that will be marked at higher prices this com: panel pants ing Fall and Winter. Now you can buy the samples at big reductions, ront, sleeves re ata ienitital Lave Robes of mewert maccelts and shoulders Novelty Paris Lace Robes of various styles outlined with Handsome Tunis richly embroidered in, ia, distinetly new, effects, i with front and 00 Actual jues range up to rimmed with 75.00, wes *8, 95. 28.50 *29.50 7 Main Floor, (C7 On Sale

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