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BiG POKER GAMES | MARKED TRIP OF _—S— $1,400 in One Pot Won by Two Small Pairs as Ship Reached Quarantine, GULF STREAM WAS HOT. Filled With Returning Americans, Americans, the big Cunarder Maure- tania reached her pler early this morn- ing. She had made the trip from Liver- Bool in 4 days, 17 hours and 22 minutes, | commutation ticket and various other | Streets Was sentenced to Ave days in (ie) Rae rg BUILDING R ning Stock f 4 brought 84 first cabin passengers. | memoranda, Then the case was ad-| Nork eee ee 8) St weet ath Street, be emaini 8 bg econd cabin and 683 third class. | journed to Capt. Burfetnd’s office, where ie S kan Tule fa Cae | gen Boys > W ashable Suits M $2 00& 2. 50 { One notable feature of the trip was|it was decided’ to drop the charge /% Inwe lal ol noth | als bt near dobm Street Furors arene FRIEND" Brand—mlitary and sailor collar, en ’s . 7 the warmth of the Guif stream. On one] against the chauffeur and let the case animals on record, Prooklya Kucian, military blouse styles of woven ma iy linons, day the temperature of the water was| simmer away In a thick vell of mystery, | “QUMN DD Tectia Boron Sree eopoe Lies chambrays, percal in new designs a 4 9) Summer Trousers | $1 degrees and steam was rising from hough Mr. McKay refused to @iv@) G2) Hundred and Forty-second street | 7 Broad Street, near Hal ne & Co., Newark colorings, checks and piaias; sizes 2!y to 10 years, at Be the surface, | ‘There were reports of card games } among the passengers for high stakes, | It was asserted that just before the : ship reached Quarantine the pot in ‘ one poker game contained $1,400. An- other contained $1,000, Both pots were | won by two small pairs. ‘ } THE MAURETANA Cabins of the Big Cunarder! BUN MKAY ARRESTED WRONG MAN IN TAXICAB cmatipeanas Waldo’s Assistant Says Some One Bumped Him on Broadway Corner. Deputy Police Commissioner Dougias | at 2 o'clock this voral minutes the seventh street statio: morning and for young man played a complex role. had brought about the arrest of Ben- jamin Stiffen, chauffeur, of No, 0 West One Hundred and Fourth street, whom he charged with maliciously and mal- evolently bumping into him on a public is of truth for the charge. When McKay made known his tden- tity Lieut. Walsh had his doubts, The soung man didn't have his gold shteld with him, but he managed to produce a out an Sluminating statement, it was reported unofficially at Police Head- quarters that he had been gathering evidence against gambling how in the Tenderloin, when he suddenly dis covered that he was being trailed. He dodged into the Times Butlding to avoid the trailers, and, dodging out again, ne I. McKay landed in the West Forty-| He rt thoroughfare. The chauffeur denied any) ‘With her cabins filled with returning | A WURNINA TORTS, NEW BERTH FOR SMITH, |S?" Windler fo Former Elect Comm Now an Ar } John #. Smith, former | Elections Commission on Brooklyn, {9 now auditor of accounts in H partment of Finance at a « 4,00. Mr. Smith, nted Commissioner by Mayor Gaynor, re tained that berth until the Levy law| went {nto effect July ai last, when the Board of Aldermen elected a new Board of Elections, omitting the name of Smith, Mr. Smith was formerly a newspaper man and left that work to become 8 retary to the Park Departmen he became secretary to Timothy Woodruff during the terms as Lieutenant-Gov | quently and during the » ership of the Kings of Aceon Republican a hy Eyeglass Cont dence. If in doubt as to whom trust with your eyeglass prob. lems, Q call at any of our es will point the way. Y first transaction with will result in obtaini lican organization of Mr. \' Smith became secretary Republican County ed that job when J d from the leadership a few us g your com plete eyeglass confidence. Harris Glasses — fitted with a ORIEL TY TC | the Harris Suction Clip—the JAIL FOR CRUELTY TO TEAM. i ats ou i | clip that holds eyeglasses without ’ | .| slipping, pinching or tiiting— Youth Gets Firat Workhonse sen | $2.00, $3.00 oF $8.00 tence for Driving Lame Hors: Louis Windier, elghteen years otd, | lemptoyed ox a driver for the Oxo Tet | | . . Company of No. 313 West Forty-second as the complainant ree days ago| eran eaneenmeed sho had another driver of the same | Sunday World Wants Work concern. arrested for driving the same Monday Morning Wonders. team, That driver was held for trial {n “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” FRIDAY, Howey! Double tax¢ Green treading Slamps yrs oR T4907, HO eGuneeman any otnea atone GREENTU-S! IBGCL COOPER G, TWO EN J LB GOTH SIDES OF 67AVE. BUILDIN B.GREE “uceBies 1678197 STS.NEW YORK. | | Na Charge Tor | Apparel U. ch Saturday in ast, this store will Every effort wil! be made by the d salespeople and other yees of The Big Store to ASSIST “last-minute shopp: make their purchases not opeed but w en, tomorrow, & alive in YOUR 1G vertheicts, it will be wise for you to come in ax EARLY as you can, and it will be all the better it you prepare your list NOW—P:iday eveuing—and have it ready when you arrive here. Boys’ Hlouses—good washable ma-|Boys’ Bloomers ot Knickerbocker Trousers—-in_ serviceable khaki terials; in bee, tan, gray, Kishi | rou i and plain white, necks 4¢ cloth; special pectsnd bands or collars; at (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN' fore 19.0’ Clock I Women’s Stockings Much Reduced Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. i. Store Open Saturdays Until 6 o’Clock Men, a Clean-Up of All! Our $10, $1 5 and 620 Suits IX at$5 &51() Ky Blue serges, plain and fancy, plain gray worsted and cheviot in neat pat- terns, cut in the season’s smartest and best models. Sizes up to 46 chest measure for men, 14 to 21 years for for youths. Worsteds and cheviots and plain blues, Sizes 1 66 e 30 to 42 waist h St. Section, measure, at. . Second Floor, 1LOOMINGDAL ES: o! . There were | Among the first cabin passengers was | %UMPed Into a chauffeur, 7 L Sh $9. 25 1 4 . words, and the De} y Police Commis- 1 Coup Revere Mi Thompesny cotton (Ere Sotivery.anerv, watere ue cou | OED 121 st Bist Moutt A4OW oes, morrore, Women's Silk Thread Stockings, new pair if any prove unsat- 1 aed nae visited London tol find a policeman the chauffeur had Every pair from our own superb stock. The leathers are tan R ctory. Sheer, made with high spliced heels and toes and 4-inch & Qe jumped on his taxi and driven off. A a Street caif, patent leather, gur 1 calf all siees and & | _ @arter welt; any cotor desired, and black and white. All sizes. ei McKay thought he went around ve. widths; all with Coodvear-welt soles; special at soeees. | Women’s Silk Fin- | Women’sSilk Hosiery, [Women's Silk Thread # president of the P he ‘Times Bullding and ran to Seventh Other Specials for Tomorrow: {shed Lisle Thread| special lot, worth| Hosiery, full fash- Boviety of New York, was accompanied vente to head him off. He saw an-| bi Beye! Ghoes—tor dress or. attext < Hoslery,severalthou-| double, blacks and| ioned, cobweb silk | by the secretary, Barr Farree, and ' ocher taxi that looked just Iike the one | ly Cl nce Sales— 4 9g te ga =| sand pairs, on eale to:| colors, at the special | thread, with deep gar- % they represented the society at the| the bumping chauffeur had driv away | ju 'y learance Ie Sona par moraines co e , black 17 | price, Saturd. day, 29 ter tops, black, 49 unveiling ceremonies, in, But it was not the same and the A ~ \° sin tha |, white and tan le Col, Thompson denied that he had, young police d@uty had the wrong Special Saturday and tan c! of f Was holding his cotton for a rise. He sald his return at this time Was not because of the cotton situation, but to meet Admiral Togo when the latter ar- rives on the Lusitania next week. Col, Thompson predicted a shortage in the world's supply of cotton next year. He added that the South was in & position to demand her own prices lost @ large sum in cotton, and said he | man arrested. a ARMY MAN DEAD IN WATER. SAYBROOK POINT, Conn., July 2&.— The body of Marry Miller, a non-com- missioned officer of the Elghty-elghth | Company, Coast Artillery, U. 8. A., sta- ‘tioned at Fort Terry, was found in Plum day afternoon by the Women’s Coat Dresses, 1 D 5 Pretty, new and smart styles, in the popular panel coat dresses, as illustrated here on the left; for women and misses (sizes 14 to 44); sailor col- lar and shawl front, in combination of cotors; loose panel front and back, end of panel finished with same color as collar, and two silk buttons; 5 Empire skirt model; colors tan, lavender, white style; all sizes up to 549; $ iy $2.50and $3:at,... 1.75 hildren’s Ankle-Strap Pumps —tan Russia calf, gun-metal and patent leather; Goodyear-welt sol I sizes up to Misses’ and € closed a { si t; es; buckles; all sizes up to 2 grade, at. ABe ildren’s Barefoot Sandals— ._ Section. $1.48 ————————BLoomtnopaes" 99! Sale of Lingerie Fine quatity| ,Waists at ‘anut braid anamaout- $3.00 Trimmed Outing Hats at lence yacht and towed and need not be ruled by speculators. Sap Davis of Middletown Mrs, Thompson and her grandchildren | Were on the Colonel's yacht, Cata @t Quarantine when the Mauretania ar- rived. They waved « greeting to him. | SITUATION SERIOUS IN THE) BALKAN STATES. Men's White Canvas Outing Shoes and Oxfords--ideal for outing and vaca- tion wear; manufacturer's samples and surplus stock; ther or rubber soles; biel ih yarer cr Sead Hy to ba arly ani 50; Coroner viewed the body to-day. Identification was made by articles in | or blue; value $2.98. 59c. Girls’ White Lawn Dresses A bankrupt stock of a high class manufacturer purchased for spot cash much below their value and regular price. Some are $1.49 dresses; others $1.98. Sizes are from wear, Trim- med with | nian coi good quality silk. the pockets of the uniform. Under Mil- ler'a right ear there was @ very deep gash, at Main Floor, } J. Ridge 6 14 ‘One of the tw styles pictured here. The (MAIN Butidieg, Second Floor.) " "I = ) to the Ball fo 18 years. One oF the Ewo! owing white felts in Mere passengera on the. Sauceania Philadelphian Finds — rpaterinl in fine, white law; high neck, whee-quarter MAIN BUILDING Nee at popular diplomat and his wif turned for a six w Vacation and to Greatest Thing onEarth Women’s Linene Skirts Men's Bathing Suits | Two Big Values in Pianos y two sons, who are attend- Panel tt and back, trimmed with | All wool two-piece suits, i | wood styles and all colors, school here. Mr. Carter| Important Discovery Is Yours| pang nd ‘several ‘other styles, | wi Y Q8c| The Gar Plano at $215 are Ue ae rH $375 Jost the ‘tritaching th demand for |e ted immediately for Washington t0] at Any Time, Cures Sores | white or tan; misses, regular 7c | si#esto 4s; worth $2.98; a... | There's really nothing “cheap"| A. plater-piano, possessing the Sits torsenowartoieen Strands nat the news warn Gor. and Skin Diseases and extra sises; value toG}.49. Men’s Underwear {fF} | about it—even though its price| best features of the highest-priced beset as | Checked nainsook; athletic shirts, coat model; knee drawers to match; all sizes; regular 29c, Women’s Underwear About 150 dozen samples of ribbed vests, with sleeves or sleeveless; pants | Women’s Velvet Pumps Brown velvet, is so very low, opular, The situation in he described as | anians, he said, | elves worse off » Government | player-pianos without their come of tone and a perfection of scale] plications. Sold at a figure which which you would ordinarily expect| should place it in every home--$78 ina MUCH MORE EXPEN-| MORE wouldn't purchase a better E INSTRUMENT, instrument. We sell the GARWOOD on easy Sold on Terms of Read what this man says. After us- ing only two cakes of Resinol Soap and one-half jar of Resinol Ointment he cured sores and eruptions of long standing. “| had a very sore face, and after try- mless; “ “Doris” make, 89 every pair guaranteed; Cuban ze 214 to 8; reg. $1.98. * Men's Shoes Sale of Shetland Veils at 98c The Kind that Sell for $2.25 Usually—Just why these fine Shetland Veils are priced so low is easily told. The manufacturer rejected them from heels; io wit 1 ing most everything | thought 1 would to match; deep lace t: terms, too: Down a his first quality veils because of slight weave faults. They failed to reach aural 4 who with Wilson | iy ‘Your Soap and Ointment. After Satraaiscs;volne todos et D5 CN | $e Down and Smatt Weekly $15 Por $10 acnen his standard, Look them over and the chances are you will not even detect Miauer, has been studying traver | YY fh by of all, they will ff to obtain material for using two cakes of Soap and part of a} 10; regu far $2. 98. or Monthly Payments. the imperfections so minute are they. Best , they will not affect Women's Long Silk Gloves | And we give FREE with each a new pl on a ne evils | jar of Ointment | found them to be the Caldwell Player-Pi ha the, slip te ty netee | greatest thing on earth. I advise all ayer-Plsno, he had writ board the ship. It is called | Trunks NO CHARGE FOR CARTAGE. the wear in the least. Now, we're going to divide our good fortune with NO INTEREST. you. Veils are in white and colors, and values go up to $2.25. nn Full 16-button length; double finger To-morrow, | While Selected basswood, heavy canvas coy- | tips; white or black; regular : Bench, Cover and 6 rolls of music. hi h, 98¢. Main Floor, 80th Street Section.” ay snai.” and will be produced at| those who suffer from any skin disease] *C 0" 4 Ic! NO EXTRAS OF ANY KIND.| NOINTEREST ON DEFERRED Saturday, your choice, eac! iy date ae to use Resinol Soap and Resinol Oint-| €Fine: re 2 slats: sheet iron bot; | 980... 5.++.-.-0+... 69 Revolving stool and cover FREE. | PAYMENTS. | Other Shetland Valle 990 48 80¢ Chiffon Vells to go Satur- 95 Wal Farquhar, London banker, | ment, 1am glad to say that my skin is| toms size 28 inches; worth = iQ Boys’ “Bell” Blouses _| (MAIN Bullding, Fourth Floor.) | _xthat render wood service le, 48} day atyeach...... G » wis in America to visit the! nice and clear and I intend to use Resi-| $3:49....-...+ ++ 150 dozen of the well-known “Bell” AEG DALES! e there would investigate | 14) soap as long as | can get it. “T, K. MATHIEU, Philadelphia, Pa.” It is evident that common. sense re- Boys ‘Wash Suits ‘ance of our regular 98c. blouses; variety of patterns in percales and madras; all sizes; posi- = tively 50c quality 25¢ MAIN BUILDING | Men’s $1 &$1.50 Soft Shirts, 79¢ ter than in this | le of genuine “Hydegrad } . ‘all guires everybody everywhere to have on Te a vanity of clio cone, Women’s Bathing Caps Grocery Specials for Saturday A transaction closed to-day will bring to ; jowan, Premler of | hand, ready iF Tames int tha icne fancies and stripes; Russian or Waterproof rubber; plain or Persian | our Sountert toumerrey Sty pvaghongss of Was also @ passen-| stindard remedy for all skin sailor blouse models; sizes 3 t T . A 5 high-grade shirts at a lower price than they ad to ve in New | it jg Resinol Ointment, put up in screw-| § years ssen 3to AQc round AQc Fresh Meats “ Daylight” Cakes have ever sold for before. They are made of ile via Vancouver, ee and selling at fifty DUCKS treah-kiled tone Qe ||| MERRY WiDOW roUND 196 | beautiful fine quality mercerized pongee, in Among the other sengers were CHICKENS choice quailty a THREE LAYER CAKES jacquard figured and striped effects, with soft Jusige Rolort S. Lovett, head of the) ointment should oc Blea? ¥ 18e ‘h cuffs, Light and medium grounds, also tan, ystem; Mr, and, place in every bathroom, on every medi- FOWL ~aelected fresh -kilieds 1 Ge with various colored stripes. Sizes 14 to 17. non, the Marquis! Ging shelf and in every travelling bag, hhdeds ‘fe : You'll appreciate their value by the most casual Santas, Hanson. | that it may be ready for Immediate use. led; for” 13¢ inspection; per half dozen, $4.50. + ac are cu of jewellery Watter c. | Resinol Clntenent ae Oat eae eae oF Le Men's Worsted Bathing Suits, $1.95 {ibur, Pape Stamper |It is absolutely non-irritant, and cannot holce cute of Ge Men's 2-piece worsted bathing suits, navy Injure the most delicate skin. It is "180 CHES —imade to order; wrapped and white, gray and white; sizes 34 to 44, | hi ghly recommended by physicians and < in dor., 55) 5e Men's Wash Four-In-Hands. AMSHIPS, i nurses. For years Resinol Ointment has l4e athens 25 , DAY. | remained the standard remedy, noted for bd Hl R Ns 15c 4 for 25c by dna, Jalernots Sietote | its effectiveness and complete harmless- ‘ $e |}. noir 89 Closing out 200 dozen washable four-in % Aen em Stone. | ness, It is 801d bY ATugRlsts every where. ay! Ilia of tess 1G e [| ret ange tate mac yey Bee hands, plain colors and white: reversible j Vistlenele: Nesseu "item fren Resinol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. as e h asin ent quant jan Met Pe Men's Silk Bat Ties, 25c | Men's Leather Belt | ; a ene ———————_——==— MILD-CURED BACON—machine . Solid silk bat ties and four-in-hands Men's black tubular leather » Oe [silo vickies, btn | in neat effects, 6 for $1.38. © i r: how, stuffed 10 smooth and gray leather, as above. } | | To- nay You Can Buy Ble |, fare0 borte ic Men's Lisle Suspenders, 25c | 25c Boston Summer Garters, 19¢ i ‘ $500 List Walters Concert $ a | detache’ eather ‘ede end nn: | many” dale plas inthe Bore 32. letachable leather ende and non-|many rable te in the on, Mid-Summer Sale of ¢ SAMPLE TEAS! OTs aa fone rustable buciles, as above, 3 pal Grand Upright Piano Outfits for Bolonas S te Sith ais SOE IPE WATERMPLONS Men's 2for 25¢ Tigh Grade Summer Collars, box of 6for 386° B ill S . f M prig FAVORITE, BL ) 25e | Aoveen High-grade collars in twelve of the most popular summer styles,sall i ri ummer ul Ss or en | Piano, Music Cabinet, Chair and Rubber Cover. si B bR brated 9¢ | N, JUICY LEMONS: new and perfect, All sizes, 14 to 19. Five low and medium turndown son ais with round or square corners. noon ten Seven close lock front shapes of || Summer Suits, that are Nicely put up, 6 in a box. regularly worth $15.00 Summer Suits, regu- 1 larly $15, $18 and $20 | Summer Suits, that are regularly $22 and $25 Silk Lined Blue Serge vow *10.00 |i |__. $5 Down and $1 a Week | No Extras; Outfit Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. Now 13.50 518.00 | Now $22.00 r, main floor, 60th at, corner, vari aia ee ringdales’ rey comingiales! remular collar cou un! Saturday day Sale of Women’s Gloves eUTaGY « 16 Button Silk Fintsh- | 16 Button Pure Silk ed Lisle Mousquetaires, Mousquetaires. Double Tipped sizes in wih Gloves. Black, white and colors ry Ree of This Advertisement tdrantage of Our Great ler Thread All hread = Mousque- an “Handkerchief an ould Tak idsummer Furniture Sale . Sales’ tatre Gloves izes AN; ae “Com p anion | Suits, reg. worth $30 rything for the Home, Now in Progress and Women's Handicer : . eENHUT. Ruilding and to Con- We have not waited until the season’s end to make AT rae ee znd Uy) ye ae a inv these reductions, but have done so at a time when you the Most Re kable MON ptionel values can make immediate use of any suit you buy at these a Opportunity in All New York in R Men sand Women I unusually low prices. Every suit is right from our regu: Don't Delay, Mak» Your Purchase | ‘UR pe BLE Ue , Me -Outh Viefs, a nur 24 cinch. long 94 kipre Matung lar stock, with all those splendid qualities which have b eaohed in thee beaut | EVERY PO id shi) mn tem OF t nt nes also " j Sule Cases, ight welsh 87. 00 § a Bs eis e ¢ , ey are perfection ! ting, Great or Siva Furniture, Bedding, h trom pad, foomy. | Mill | made Brill C lothes famous as the very best values to be Hon, they are, pianos that w A pie ‘ H Carpets, Rugs, China, Glassware, Curtains, ON ate r pri | had. Fabries, designs, and models are the newest, cool- * IN OLK GRE ALES SMe Uphelstiry, Pictures, Refrigerators and Kitchen Goods in Our GREENHUT Build- ing, and Bed Muslins, Blankets, T ble Sil- est, and most desirable brought out this Summer. Bull Brothers a) eres Clearance Parasols of Pop! sf y uy | in Our MAIN Building. Sce Our f ane Adverti ents in Sunday's American, BROADWAY at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. World an Herald for Details, 47 CORTLANDT SBT., near Greenwich, 125th STREET at 3d Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, west of Broadway, mderful ale 4 Aw — BLOOMINGDALES., fa 3d Aven, 49h to 60th St, . f 4 t ry ~~ : " -