The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1911, Page 9

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JEFFRIES SLEPT | WHILE CORONATION PARADE PASSED. Ex-Champion Pugilist Returns! o: Mauretania After Trip Through Europe. a The Maure: nia, first of the bie ships ce the coronation, docked ringing @ first cabin full of Americans who '¢ been in London. | Among the homecomers were James J. Jeffries, the ex-champion pugilist, and | Mrs. Jeffries, young Allan Ryan and) Dr. W. H. Rockwell, who accompanted | Thomas Fortune Ryan abroad last | month; Mr. and Mrs. A. S, Hibbard | and 8. M. Felton, President of the Chi: | ¢ago and Great Northern Ratiroad. Jeffries and his wife stayed awhile at | the home of Mrs. Jeffries's parents in Meningen, Germany, Then they toured the Continent, reaching London in time for the coronation. They were unable to get rooms at any hotel in the cen- tral part of the city and were forced to take lodgings in the outskirts, They Couldn't hire seats for the parade! either. | “But I saw a part of it,” said little Mrs. Jeffries, “I hired a taxicab and toured around until I found a place 2 could watch the parade. Jim stayed in| bis rooms.” “Yeu, and had a blamed good nap,” | Growled Jeffries in his rumbling bass, Jeffries said he and his wife would| @pend a week at the Hotel Albany and | then go West to his ranch, where he will etay until fall, when he starts for Alaska ona big fi d hunting trip. Al Ryan said he left his rather fn Paris very much improved in health. Dr. Rockwell, the elder Ryan's phy- sician, thought his patient would ro- turn shortly entirely well. | Allan Ryan incidentally was the Means of checkmating a professional card sharp last Wednesday night. The gambler entered the smoking room and er_uncerimonously borrowing a bot- tle of Scotch from a table where Jim Joffries and a friend were cttting, edged his way into a poker game. One| of the players was W. C. Ayer, an ostrich feather importer of New York Allin Ryan, who knew Mr. Ayer, call-| ed him aside and told him some things | he had picked up regarding the new | comer, The game broke up right there. Mr, Ayer quit $300 loser on the even- the next day he won the big to nearly $1,500. n, the famous 3 farewell tour, ike shock of tron said he didn't care American musical erlt } Roy O. West » Who had ing, but pool, amounting n him his fifteen- » Who has been pu- in Paris, sand litue noaid, | sh seas and fog delayed the Mau- mueh her skippers dix the first pictures no Was anxious earliest possivle re Was @ great comp 5 at least to land moment titton for ty motion p! papers sending to Quarantlus ¥ ship. al represent t night to meet By courtesy of Collector Loeb the r Hudson, with Boarding rt i was placed at the disposat of. More than an hour was the 4p- praisers from House in valuing the moving picture films and the duty was collected before the chasers and consignees were per: to return to the city on the cu VACHRIS TALKED AND NOW | HE TAKES LONG RIDES. Italian Sleuth Spends Four Hours |*! Each Day Getting to | New Precinct. | Lieut. Antonio Vachris, lately in| charge of the Italian squad at Man- hattan Headquarters, and before that at the head of the Ttallan squad tn| Brooklyn, to-day for duty in plain eloth tion, ‘Third ave} and Sixtieth stre the edge of Bore Prooklyn, he wil and five hours daft: his house and h pr Bron On Tuesday Vachkr before the Kings and it ts said that esd that in his opinio n he Ttallan squads would practicall dot work to whieh he and Lieut o, who was murdered tn Sic Iv 4 devoted their lives, As a It of ich he gave the Grand © ond Deputy Com: tae Dov weherty and Inspector Ru n hs arge of the Detective Bureau. sell did not give etween four) ling bets in the! with the Italian #qun n the opinion or all the pre of the department y ‘in pairs large Itallar rumors Com- aVoitris went riticlaing the ai supevtors, At any # going to have @ nice en day SHIPPING NEWS. setores Waldo Now Orlane Tilfeln “Gitwaltar. Hols, dacksonville, Rounedal, Baracrs Palermo. Nneces, . ye, Liverpool, Colon, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. jby the latter resulted ; | Jouvenal, to-day, Quality means everything. CARDINAL HAS QUIET DAY ON HIS OOTH ANNIVERSARY Gibbons Celebrates Ordination Priesthood With Low Mass in Private Chapel. to BALTIMORE, Md., June %.—In a Ite tle chapel in a residence where he ts) at present visiting, from Baltimore, about fifty miles Cardinal Gibbons this morning offered up a mass of thanks-| giving In honor of one of the most mo- mentous events of his long career. To- day he completes fifty years of a suc-| cessful priesthood and twenty-five years as Cardina! and nominal head of | the United | the Catholle States, it was on June 90, 1861, that Father! Gibbons, after finishing his education | for the priesthood at St. Mary's Sem-| inary, was ordained at the Cathedral here by Archbishop Kenrick, twenty-five years later, June 30, Church tn 1886, | the red hat was conferred on him also at the Cathedral. While at the first event there were present in the edifice only a few rela- tives and friends of Father Gibbons, at the second, when the Cardinalate was conferred upon him, there were present esentatives of the Govern- ment, hundreds of leading churchmen and a throng of admirers and friends from this and other cities. This morning the Cardinal arose at his usual hour, 6 and with « ingle assistant celebrated a low mass without any mustcal programme and o'clock, with only the members of the house- hold attending. Following the great non-sectarian demonstration here in the Cardinal's honor on June 6, in whic Taft and other high officials participated, the ous bration will be held at the Cathedral next October. i SWORD DUEL IS FOUGHT UNDER CAMERA BATTERY. Furious Row of French Journalists Over Aeroplane Race Capped by Drfmatic Encounter. PARIS, June %.—The row between the Matin and the Journal over the international aeroplane race arranged in a dramatic sword duel between M. Charlet, man- aging editor of the Journal, and M. editor-in-chief of the Matin, Each received a wound in the arm, The encounter was witnessed dy @ small army of journalists and photogra phers. Subsequently, Henri Lettellier, d-rector of the Journal, challenged M. Bunau-Varilla, the owner of the Matin. ee eee Gunboat Through Great Laken. CHICAGO, June 30.—The United es gunboat Dubuque has arrivel afier a trip of two weeks from Portsmouth, N. H., through the Great Lakes. The Dubuque will take the e of the Nashville as the training boat of the Illinols Naval Reserve. ‘Tha guns of the Dubuque were dismantled at Portsmouth and shipped by rail to 0, as the Government had not rmission to send the boat Canadian ca’ ned. rei through ti LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES, ler after using Allen's Foot- entisoptie powder to be shaken into Tt makes tight or new sho gives instant reliof to ¢ ions, It's the groatest com. fort discoverof the age, Relieves swol- jen feet, blisters, callous and core spots. It iso certain relief for owoating, tired, tender, hot, aching feet, andi makes walking! adelight. Always use it to Break in vlad shoes. Sold everywhere, 260, Don't accept | any eudetitute, For FREE trial de “I ress, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. NY Just J pe j ENNELLS For Furniture —Cash er Credit You get at l’ennell’s two stores real values in Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, real, solid, genuine, guaranteed goods that will give you satisfaction as long you get articles that satisfy, please. ‘inbie Furniture—Low Prices Honest, wet! made, latest styles w Re. vertised prices mean nothing. | You! get quality at low prices from us. GEO. FENNELL & CO., 120th & 121st Sts, jd Av. & 149th St, rT) Dawn on $50 5.00 Downon 75 7.50 Down on 10 T BET.3" &LEX AVES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS -| We Furnish Homes Complete | | THE EVENING WORLD, 11 Double Liberty Stamps for Tobacco Tags, Soap Wrappers, Etc. Double és Stamps to 1 0’Clock “f* Se" va Store Open All Day Saturday | --Underprice Sale Girls’, =; Vacation Dresses-— FRIDAY, JUNE 80, if Juniors’ Saturday at $1.00, $2.00, $3.00. $4,.00 and $5,.00/ [oa For the last Saturday before the 4th we have planned a sale that is a fittin many great Saturday sales we have held this season. We have taken of the prettiest Dresses imaginable and priced them so low that eve: who sees them Saturday will surely buy several. trimmed with ors or with ratty laces In varlou v alu f imax to the veral thousand y mother or miss Many at about half former prices. Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses 92 of Porcales, inenos and bordered inwna Misses’ and Juniors’ Dres 1d | 3.00, at nhngbame and $3 Misses’ and | Juniors’ Dresses 9 ‘ destar Be ‘ew Summer shades. Value $1.0) AY x and ror prgetlly be gs, mea in lor collar acdel or with Pgs SO of Scotch fectivel ae: pas contrasting color: Plaited or flare made of fine | Let calea. rement ot Drotttost o Is. Man claborately crtmmed. with fing laces tee Contrasting colors. | Values to 84,00, at ase ‘ond Vp ~ re of contrasting colors Sy Ae y nhs 4 ~~ Ice Gream Cones for the Children os be (} He One Ice Cream Cone will be given to every child accompanied by { } of dainty Concert Saturday with vocal selections, Our Roof Garden is very peer Garden} , K Hngerte and fine It's s0 cool, safe and shady. Mothers can rest and the children can play. Y ; eee ea eee eee eees(Tahe Elevator te Sixth Floor.) —— Pretty Summer thatare decidedly amart and attrac: for outing! ing and gor Summer wont $5.90, S er Values to Middy Blouses — Made of good quality linene with navy collar and cuffs, ot all white. Mais 50c larly 79c, at Misses’ Irish Linen Suits 1S made in neat notch and sailor collar models with full flare s irte rate ( e ¢ white and Misses’ Middy me made with dened Har and cuffs and oth: oa cloth, Made of fine fany ali white and blue collar and cuffs ole pancl back and this lot lasts -New Peanut oo aagte All the Rage Now! sty suit in-stock, No restel tons + $A very new style pressed soft peanut es and blacks ieluded, and rem style, each 10¢ Panama Hat, trimmed with h sashes and York clothing bi considering quali Sateen Bathing lors purple, 1 light blue hat’ for Summer A | 95 in, plaid ment, evrything that would intersst « man buying « suit—thi leads, as well ay in bona fide values Here They Are! Take Your Choice! d sell in most 94; on sale to- stores at $3 yiees coe row. ape inte ae enti 312 Suits, formerly priced $25.00. . Saturday at 4, a c lor Hats, Somet! ing jpecial To-morrow choose colored satlor tn he house, 2) ig Caps, made of the best avy blue or rubberized sateen, with rosette 7 on each side values tot $ 1 Suits, formerly price . 354 Suits, Tormert riced $20.00. . 426 Suits, formerl riced $16.00. $18.00... 575 Suits formerly pric iced $15.00...... y Impossible to describe s ee st complete stock, including every "White Hates1.98 Rough bratd ready | to wear hats, trim- med with white or 98c tins, . Braid Hats. 4) +4 * sers, $1.98 pag LR! Trousers, $1.98 Diack silk, arse, for , dress a outing. : pphod yp every pattern of the sason, and ir . 59, Medium and small See tn oan ese Also plenty of bites ABA DOES. Wear a nae. cat ob ike nt, ere hte pusiee end belt loops. hare wide buck! hais, A ts 80 little and you save 86 to $15, ‘80 waist. Loheoeg| 25c ana 0c in Floor, )--<<. vad 1:98 im Floor.) 3 RIC 50, $1.43 TWIN OAKS SMOKING TOBACCO—10c size; 4 tor » 28¢ Better be here early as you can, Sale & ;~Sheet Music Concert Droamy Italian Walts, 14-—My Cavaligr, 21m P ‘only fy, MY Dreama 1 Dream | 16—Maybe You'ne Not, the hetland Veils eis 50 dozen will be sold at this 69 e leo Feist juste Co. because they are in tremen- fous demand. ‘The very newest styles in black and white. GOOD SEYMOUB 5c DO- ESTIC CIGA BS—Mado of high- face domestic tobacco, c ou, Graordinar! DONNA GARCIA—Fancy diplo 2—Put Your Arms Arousd Me, | 1¢—Sosst Moen, Prended, Aaextraorainary 7 Q), | my oa Hevane iii anu} {1,800 Beautiful Real Lace Wash veil Honey Tt—lisrmany "itn Dance that MALL'S PONIES—The only short | Sumatra wrapper. — Regu- of real Princess and real Lierre lace, oe 4—New Nork, New Haven and Be te ects think ; clear Havana cigar on the market. c. Box of worth $1.95, some $1.00, none worth under ‘ a aki wll Put up in 9 neat box. ‘These cigurs Bh ttss Chistes thom & 10—All Alone, havo si famous {00 pg [88:>rorsereeressesseesess 4 a 3 Ge. lc. Oc. : 20—It's Got" to Be flome One 1 their good smoki jual- \—Ext t pet Ue : ‘Made | eo mauree pia cals (er) Choice of This $0c Neckwear at 24¢ S-Mowere cn. an ~ Made in W Fichue een thieseason. Large enilor Who Are You with To-Night? ‘Tampa ish hand | broad leaf wrapper. Posseases an} } Home of the prettiest Riohua seen id tai ‘s 10--When Tare ts King, made cl filler and | aroma that would equal any cigar tri od nen Datel g #11—Rallrond Keg ‘ ae for which you Pay twice 1. 25 Bisves of Sumo! F Mio and L21oe 1e—Mod Me dat @ {ttle Came m Box of 50 this amount, Box of 50., side rinin taufor ‘aatred atch anda and asco (Main Flo0r,)--222sereseeenece. Seicicas ao eeccemeea= (Main Floor. Mall Orders Filled) d -Walk-Over Oxfords at i $4, $5 and $6 Sample and Slightly Imperfect {Summer Models for Men and Women, at = - } We've unpacked several thousand more pairs for to-morrow’s selling. Every pair a bargain with- equal any wher I'sale price, these shoes give double the ac tu orth and wear y other sh (cane -50 Parasols at 4 Price: ere are parasols of taffeta silk, in aed, green, lavender, jue, black aud white chee strip vilk, with tucked or hemstitched ilk colors, white linens with pretty polka dot etfee! silk rajabs with polka dot borde able p sarasol silks, Artistic hay sanety Allhave 8 and 10 ri elled frames, Value $2.50, eo eec eee eeceeccece- (Main Floor.) c~Men. s & Boys’ Bath. ing Suits Reduced { Boys’ Bacning Suits —-One piece; button on the shoulder; neatly trimmed, Value 69¢ 39c Boys’ Bathing Suits —One or two piece. of good quality yarns; good weight, } trimmed., Men's Bathing Suits —Very ‘good weight, Variety of colors. All have woven stripes on shirt 4Price- ' Walk-Over Oxfords of Oxfords | regular height in lace or button effects, for Men and 1, 2 or 3 eyelet models. Extra high toe lasts. All heel heights. athers include patent colt- skin, gunmetal calf, glazed kidski aaa height Walk- Over Oxfords and 1, 2 or 8 eyelet Christie tie Matinee ties, Du Bari with or without ankle nt coltskin, gun- tan Russia for Women styles and pumps strap. Leathers include ps metal calf, velour calf, i kid, ca tail nd trunks, at. ° calfskin, Cravenette and other fabrics. anil trunks ate, 5:3 Bathing Sui } Women's and 5p 0 f rds , ‘ in gray with navy blue, maroon or o Belt loops on trunk, gy Misses’ $1 & $: anvas UxIo shildren s $1.49 Made of the best Sea ager duck, poplin ane canvas, 50c the * < mL00 8 4 jos with hand-turned or Goodyear welted soles he very Ppei pe fh i , py on ag A i les, including Oxfords of regular heights and Barefo: | t Rare, Mediuin, i” $1 a | frimtuna. Comp sooo oreo reo oooe=: iM Fler, @tencoccerecoocoeseoseneaeeneeneeeneccesesees ‘tecerorerepoereosoenn Th Fests) 7 Doz. in car- --~---Clearing Boys’ Suits----- ~All Our s -—-New Laid Eggs, ,\.::' 20c— tf asivien w» uae aie} (1 SOAS2 Regardless of Cost al Erg, Rete: Siatheer: 158 te Hams sora ibe a0? eEostta Ss O&$2.00 A Baseball Free to Every Boy PTT eect ERR ol OG ntaloup an Reese foe 9¢ St to-morrow, provided he is accompanied x on wale to-morrow, I 5 eee? by pareat oF guardian. — \ Freshly Cooked Corned Beef | Takhoma Biscuit “init " o% New Potatoes oa. iii $ Boys’ Blue Serge Suits “sllend moet BO] verkawe a! ‘ ‘ re 32C | Green Beans Xo. 1 tli ats ent quality serge, cut full, Also Li ‘Hi h Grad Marigold Butterine—print 24¢ Long Island Lettuce \ PE le ae Ne aL pA re dps yi vabietion T5¢ - pe geste de oso ; T nd ta { }Frankfurters—i eect Be Fresh Meats and Poultry o-morrow 7 to 12 ye { {Cincinnati Ceryelat polafat Boe ' arae Cut with Buy a new one bee, Tmian and Poe enna ccs de] Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb |." 15} fice” the * a. louse Suits in s lives—Scnie’ 38C at withou ms ley are it ge, Sud oe ‘ St ine BBC Legs of Canada Mutton 9" ilc [npr than tela dian ah es hee NOES Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens (si00'0"" T4ie} yom can buy ; Suite worth | “Te. 25 b West End Club 75 Turkeys aud Tom Turkeys, weighing trom 7 to 15 20c we Weachent v hh ee WH 5 5 rtorSherry 9m 1 » oe ene oops! nak t [ovat ape i Triumph’ brand én, Fricasaee Chickens Aeelonowausribeates’ ; Lato} Ot edits the 4th. _Includ> {backers a ilo wee a Pee BAD | Porterhouse Aeerin i aake have vt “= L860} ing | nnits, Milane and Splits, 8. Well : Ging Kix young Broilers, wolghing from 114 to 2 the newest shapes. 4 t H 4 hod lag A rand Mil | ts 00 boule Califorata: Brandy bi Broilers Ibs ing Ri Ih eis ; i esi te leer than A vice tetee eee eee eee pi Floor.) *teeeeeeeooecoee<. Se Te ee pNesilpenbs Es ‘rhied Tloor.esee THE 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGE), Pres't—WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, ASK FOR TE ri P

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