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mee BIG CEREMONIES AT CONEY == FRY BATH ENN = Parades on Land and Sea, Water Sports and : Other Gala Events to Mark ro & 1911, @n infameus Mer and scoundrel.” Lun- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SULY 3, IRISH M. P'S IN CLASH. [6 etemens ter ane octnarel” Lam leader, but frienda acized hia coattails William O'Nrien Called Deacem@ant! ana the incident was closed, of Informer. Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Street New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—I1911 —_—___ __ nin Porto Rico. | July There was a Hve-| AAN JT Porto Rico, July 2.—| from the Nationalist | Henry L. Stimeon, the American Secre the House of Commona thie ‘ War, with Brig.-Gen, n the form of an exchange) R, Mdwards, Chief of the Hureau of High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue ents which, had it occurred Insular Affaire, and the others of his} ty : : red WR Ponte today Oh beh We Close Saturday O s $ ‘We Close Saturday wher would have led party arrived at Pon to-day on boa e a perwoaal encore | wit | the eeueet Motte catclian tise) Pas v2 Saturday Is the Last Triple Stamp Day in July “*“™5' y Brien, f the Independent Na- ye A a i ggg a J ined to the Speaker and to San , & stop insulted by questions tlonalist for who As Tuning-Up Economies In Misses’ and Juniors’ Wash he deacend- the Occasion. lackguardiy informer Re retract the fmpowing ceremonies tn which the of- | and Prendergast would bd 18 fetal city will take a prominent part, De 7 ) deliver the orations of prrewn \the das lio events nd aquatic contests, together with @ tand and naval parade,| FINE PROGRAMME iS MAPPED to be followed at night by a banquet at) te ‘ nth abate whioh Ni Yorkers will committee In charge o' ° meke Giiwia, a Sin ‘2 pr pro. {that are to mark the ing met SIXT Mor gramme devised by the Public Cere- Ww. P. ieleuste monies Committee to celebrate the ox paler opening on Tuesday next of the munict-| J, pris secretary, Judge Pas bathhouse at Coney Island, the es-/Thomas 1. Denesn, Judge Alexander teblisnment of which was made pos-|Drascher, Howard Woodey, Superin- ae of i 400 184, tation insagurated by |te?dent of Hulldings; George M. Curtl a | Jon Pinover, John J. Curran, Longfellow, Arthur [kroth, ‘Tae Evening World, Street Cleaning Comminetoner “Big Ie 4 . W. Wilson, G. H. Greenta, J, M. Camar- Lo sy tee Sereda: tanste ae: a | |detea, Arthur W. Middichose, Tilden T. ment heads in offering ¢o have their | Adamson. noe = Nel in| It Was Geolded to hold the totiowtng | the parade of official municipal bodies. “Big Bul" 18 already training three bendred “white wings,” who are to participate in spotless white uniform ta the parade, and Commissioner Waldo wi! detail a large force of police cav- airy as well as men afoot to represent “the finest’ {n the line of march. Bvery |. High diving contest, women. }. Migh diving contest, men. . Canoe tilting contest. er Hotel, Wilbert George One mile swim for men. 100-yards' race, women. ‘Munting the duck. Final Clean- Up } Further Reductions! . Dxhibition by fire boats. . Indians take first sea bath. | ‘The life saving contesta will be un- Ger the supervision of the United States Life Saving Corps and the Women’s National Life Saving League. Entries for the open oventa close with oneteliow, Foam No 10 Puitts ing, Park Row, New York on Mon- day afternoon. Gold, atlver and bronze badger will be tty department will be represented, for each will send two or more clever ath- letes to take part in the games ashore and afloat. ‘There will be an imposing lard pe- reée to which Fred Thompson of Luna Park, Sam Gumpertz and George Tul- you will contribute the piotureeque 1 Bet features of their enterprises. Mr. Thompson wii organize the land pawd which will start at King’s High Way! awarded to the first, second and third and proceed to the baths where brief | contenders in each event. The prizes farmal services will be held. The yro-| are contributed by the ening World, @easion will then continue down Surf aes, PR anccay 4 avenue to Steeplechase Park where it} Aru, Me Bg ago ao cen as committee boats, Government dia- OFFICIALS WORK TOGETHER) patch boats will keep the course and FOR CELEBRATION. adja ay clear. “Et te appropriate thet the Berost Arthur Middleton's See wie Zonmtasoncr sawares e-| SOME NEW FACTS Gay, “for the bathhouse and the ABOUT partment are synonomous with cleanii- Ress, and ‘cleanliness 1s next to godli- ness,’ added the Commissioner. ‘I eball be glad to do everything in my power to make the ceremonies a great muccess, for such they deserve to b Tt t@ believed that Supt. Stackpole of the Street Cleaning Department, who is TUBERCULOSIS Doctors’ Mistakes Corrected The ertraortt iecena of Dr, Anderson, the Tang Specialist, and his treatment and cure of & great organizer, will be requested tO |mirerculoate and other diseases of the throat and further prepare the “white wings” f0F Jing, is dus to his accurate dlagnosls of these the part they are to take in the parade. | diseases by the Anderson X-Light examination. “Jack” O'Brien, chief clerk of the| Dr. Anderam ts curing brosrdped by! feed « 0 | Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh by ee oa aaa paige o he nis new, ortginal treatment, which has stood the test, It ts not one medicine, the same thing for every patient, claiming to cure every disease—but © complete and scientific course of treatment. He dotecta and locates, by means of his special X-Light examtuation, the vory earliest development of tubercular infection to the bronchial glan months before the lung infection or tube ferme appear in the eputum, and in time to check the disease, He gives valuable advice upon fresh alr, special @iet and outdoor exercise, but they are not all that te nesded for a treatment or cure of tubercu- Josie, Every case te different, and Dr, Anderson ‘wes greet care in each tmtividual If you have May Fever, Bronchitis, Conaumption or Le Grippe, heed the warning and consult Dr, Anderson about | your trouble at once, while you am curable and | before tubercle bacill! appesr oF serious complica. lone develop, Do not neglect, do not experiment | on youmelf, and do not walt for a complete break. down to overtake you, Dr. Anderson gives personal examination and consultation without charge at the office, No. 60 West 22d ot (between 6th and 6th aves), New York. Hours 10 to 4, Office ts open om Monday, Wednestay and Friday evenings till 8 o'clock | (Bundaye, 11 to 2), New book on Throat and| Lung discases sant gratis to any addres, proceedings. lete and is prominent in the official circles of the Irish<American Athletio Club. President P. J. Conway of the club has also enlisted his assistance and will be active !n the matter of ar- rangement, Assistant Corporation Counsel George M. Curtis, as chairman t Com- mittee on Public Ceremontes, in asking for su tions from The Evening World to-day said: “I realize that the municipal bath house is a project for which The Eve- ning World deserves the exclusive credit. The committee of which I am chairman heartily approve of a parade in which the uniformed members of the city departments will participate. The final details of the ceremonies marking the opening of the bath house will be decided by the committee at a meot- ing which 1s to be held later in the week.” Mr. Curtis said that Mayor Gaynor t. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ith to 35th St. FOR NOT ADVERTISED RED STAR) Look For This Card Throughout The Store Friday and Saturday ————— Many of our BEST Offerings are NOT Advertised NO AD. TO-DAY Merely an Announcement— But the Unusual Values Incident to Clearance Before Stock-taking Continue These next few days are rich with golden oppor- tunities for those who come to the store. WE CANNOT ADVERTI PRICES, Im many cases the goods are ‘cut’ in the morning and the stock far before we could get the ad. into print. Broken lots will greet you in every direction with the new mark-down price thot means Even More Than “the Regular Macy Saving”} Al “dan. gone FREIGHT TERMS apply also to Long Island, Connecticut, BOOKLET formation outfits. ®ATURDAY EVENING® This Wash Dress $1.00 Dresses and Skirts At Tuning-Up Sale Reductions O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, | Misses’ $2.50 Wash Dresses at $1.75 Io Sanat FRY les and colors; made of chambrays and ginghams; and 18 years, at O1.76. Juniors’ $2.25 Wash Dresses at $1.50 trimmed: Made of Figghams end chambrays, low neck; all neatly lie years, Ml Misses’ $1.75 Wash Skirts at $1.25 "i | hacks, buttoned down front, with ‘ 2 so ond stbeen I hacks, | utton: jown front, with outside pocket; lengthe @ay Girls’ $1.25 Colored Wash Dresses at 89c ee are ginghams and chambrays, combination trimmed; ody years, at cil Main Store—First Floor. rimmed Dress Shapes, In » variety of | be and abe. Untrimmed Millinery cotorganid b q¥ (+ ‘with velvet flanges, Black Hemp Hats, values $6.50 and 87.50, at Advance Showing of White Felt, Black and White Satin In the Newest Fall Models from the Foremost Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers. | enheim Co. 222 STREET.NEW YORK. ot. $2.95 values at New import: and white two-tone effects. : Candy Specials O'Neill Main Store—Basoment, Our regular 60 Leo 80c Chocolates at $90 Ib. Soft Cream Mi by hr ular 20c, at 100 Ib. Delicious And Conlin ime and Assorted Tablets, regular89clb., at 20¢ Ib. one Gold Filled Eye Glasses and oes 85c jell Main Store—Firet Floor. And the peri of an sapertenand optician at your command, ————————— Tub Dresses, $1.00 500 Slightly soiled Tub Dresses, all the Summer's latest styles, at a tremendous reduction. These ° cress are made “of dimiis Manhattan Boys’ Wash Suits Cuff Buttons at = Broken from lines that have O'Neill Main Store—Firet Moor. Less Than Half Price In the Tuning-Up Sale 500 all brand new, worth $3, $3.50, $4 and $5 | at $1.47 O'Neill Mate ‘There sre fully 40 ,difteren® ra Rot nice, new and novel gold plated, sterling | buttons, some plain, othors ongraved and been selling all season Bork up #0 76c, for Fridey tnd Saturday, at. $6 and $7. *1.00 Lingerie at $5, Seasonable and Staple roueitea We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Mail Orders Filled. "Phone Chelsea 5700. O'Neill Main Store—Basement. Russian and | tro There Dresses $2.00 peter te bie, Page ne tin, Sat, oe 200 Slightly soiled Eyelet Needlework Embroidery, Tunic and Princess Lingerie” Dresses; beautifully trimmed; broken from lines that have been selling all season at $5 and $10. *2.00 Good Silk Dresses $3.90 390 Slightly soiled pure silk Dresses, made from [nF quality Taffeta, Messaline, Foulard and Pongee Silk, beautifully trimmed. Broken lots that have sold all season at $10 and $15. *3.90 200 Broadcloth Capes Chambre} Ie French Ginghems, Madi adres, Pique, Silk f iis Ss igs » Linens, etc. | All colors. $3, to 10 yearn Values 93, 86 8, $147 “Boys Fustian and Khald Trousers, § | vaiue, at see. Men’s High Grade Suits Grouped for Friday’s and Saturday’s Selling at $8.88 O'Neill Main Store—second Floor. \:hore and you will sea the tickets {n the windows on the same kind of suits $12.00, $18,00. $18,00 and $20.00. ‘Thero are fancy light welght worsteds, meres wnd cheviots. Here to-morrow at. Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Trousers, $2.95 Men's Thin Coats and Dusters, 50c up Tohease | i € xerk State Feu Cream Tniported toa 20c Ww. J. Meais, ‘with wh and saltpetre ar of these products Heme averaging Jowls—Per pound Heade—Per pound. Feet—Per dozen $8.88 Delicatessen Department |": Armour’s Star Bolled pound, sliced . Men’s $1.50 Shirts at|‘* ONeill Main Store—Just Made of hi hy mercerized materials, s plain and stri sflecta: ce coat 95c ks models; sizes 14 to 17 ptt . Men's $1.50 Pajamas at $1.00 Plain white, low cut, with and without loops, Ginger Ales troll & Cochranee—Per $199 inside ist St. Deor, DRAKE'S CAKE, . Made of lity Broads cut full and roomy: all sizes. ' a a cloth, in blac! Panicanet shades, Men’s 65c Night Shirts at 43c dior eorearl Enalies” Breakfast, beautifully trimmed and em- Made of nice, soft cambric, Qisin and wash penne broidered, Broken from lines able trimmings; sizes 16 to 20, at ¢3e. Men's 50c Washable Neckwear at 23c Platn and stripes, full length. Last Three Days of Our Great July Farilture Sale To-morrow, Saturday and Monday Nearly One- Half a Million Dollars’ Worth of Reliable Furniture Reduced 10 to 50 Per Cent. O'Neill Main Stere—Fourth Floor. “Cream jetuieals 100 Be s. Shredded Wheat, per pkg. ss... that have been selling all season at $12 and $15. *3.90 Irish Linen Suits $1.90 Made of une pure Irish Linen; wide, full skirts; perfectly tailored, in the natural shade linen. Suits that have been selling all season at $7.50 and $10. Every suit fresh, new. clean and ready to be worn. Don't Worry AboutTerms | stamacnalonaet 's Sample Line of Brass & Enamel Beds bee One of a Kind, Over 500 Styles, at a Reduction of | Brass es ROOMS 00 MS: Furnished Furnished Completely 75 A comicey = 5 Cemriciely $150 | WE PAY OUR LIBERAL CREDIT New Jersey and Write NEW containing in« for our regarding Mailed free, our OPEN rn WEEK DELIVERS Rt | e4"SLes2NE Sk = AT OORNER [Sunday World Wants Wyk Monday Morning Wonders | This Great July Sale, which is nearly over, has probably been the greatest IF urniture sale New York ever had, resulting in an enormous amount of goods being sold and thousands of dollars increase over all previous sales of its kind. As the interest in this great sale has increased daily we propose to make three great banner days of the last three of this sale, and with that idea in view we have selected many articles of furniture and bedding from our great stock, which, in some cas were samples; in some cases goods that the manufacturers will not duplicate this year, and in other cases patterns we have decided to discontinue ourselves, On these we have made reductions from 10 to 50 per cent. of their regular prices. In this selection there are many pieces that are suitable to furnish any room in the house; there is furniture for the dining room, for the parlor, for the den, for the library, for the bedroom, living room and for the hall, so don’t let the last days of this wonderful July sale pass without securing some of this reliable furniture at these wonderful price reductions. 190% —— | Regular Sale Regular Sale Regular Sale Regular Sale Price Price Price Price Price Price i , _ Price Price Mahogany Buffet., $236.20 $150.00 Mahogny Toilet Golden Oak Desks 16.75 10.00 Yer, M ad tin Mahog fet.. 220.25 1 49.00 33.00 | Imitation Mu Curio Cabinet... 70.00 50,00 Mehosany Bus a and ue hd Mahogany | Toilet Cabinet. .. 12.00 8.50 | White Enamel Bed 16.00 12.00 SABROGADY i bh a Table, 45.00 25,00 | Three Piece Ma- White Enamel Bed 8.50 5.50 Golden Oak Buffet 105.00 60.00 | 7 a na Mahogany heey Par. Suit 100.00 65,00 | Brass Bed........ 60,00 37.50 Golden Oak Buffet 68.00 50.00 Toilet Table.... 24,00 18,00 | Three Piece Ma- Brass Bed....... 15.00 10.00 tolden Ovk Buffet 63,00 48.00 | Golden Oak Chit- hogany Par. Suit 90.00 65.00 | Vermin Proof Mahogany China fonier...... 29.00 20.00 | Three Piece ‘as Spring... 5.75 3.75 Closet 178.25 116.00 | Imitation Mahog- hogany Par. Suit 55.00 38.50 | 45 Ib. Mair Mat- Mahogany China any Wardrobe.. 35.00 20.00 Galas ‘urio Cab- oy aire 16.20 11.75 Closet . 178.50 118.00 | Golden Oak Desk., 27.00 14.00 inet. 105.00 78.00 } Felt Mattress 8.75 5.50 ROOMS SPECIAL DELIVERIES to the Bronx and Westchester County. Four Weeks of O. HENRY STORIES The Best Short Stories by America’s Best Short Story Writer Will Appear in the Evening World During August. For several years the Evening World has run a summer series of O. HENRY stories. These series have been looked forward to eagerly by all readers as the Light Fiction treat of the year It will be good news to everyone to learn that the Eve has secured a collection of the last and best of this great w and will print them daily in August. O, HENRY received from $500 to $1,000 each for these stories, Every line in every one of them is keenly interesting. The sort of tal to make yo forget @ toothache or a@ lost job and to carry you past your stat Watch the Evening World for this splendid series, WiaiTE FOR CATALOGU: HomeFuralshed $49.98 saviKg It will Eatitle Yeu tes HANDSOME 1 Table 2 Wood-Seat Chairs ing World 1's stories 1 Glass 10 Yds, Olletoth 84TH BT. é 0 peer ' | ONEILL-ADAMSCO2 |‘ i