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JOE AND DOC, MULES FROM ROME, REEL AT WORKING SUBWAY If ‘You've Ever Been a High Class Mule You'll Know Just | How They Feel About It. Tea two mort disgusted mutes in New York are Joe and Doc, Uniess you had ome time or other been a] perfectly good mine mule up around | Rome, and had been brought to this bediam of a population centre, and had Jearned they were going to let you down in a crate with pulleys and | things into a littie twenty-foot hole, which is no hole at all to apeak of, and put you et the ignomi{nious task of hewling surplus real estate out of a thing called a subway—unless you had @pee through such an experience as thts, you could never for the life of you even vegin to come anywhere near ea Preclating the disgust with which JI and Doc viewed the entire proceedings, before breakfast time to-day, at Lex- jngton avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-sizth street. Peter Kelly bossed the job. That is, he thought he did. But when Joe and Doc, who arrived in our midst last night, saw the hole and the crate and the pulleys, Peter Kelly went far over on the far side of the decimal point and ceased te count. Joo ie a brown mule and Doc is @ gray one, They trie? to lead Joe into the crate first. Then they desisted, after Joe had kicked numerous holes in the atmosphere, Joe said things, too, that are unprintable. If Professor Garner had Ween around, he would have learned adout a thousand fine, full grown words {a animal language. Doc sympathized with Joe by laying his ears back and biting at Peter Kelly's face. Then Joo | Ickes @ dent in the side of the crate] and hechawed he wasn't going to take the nomination no matter what the; convention wanted. Seventeen hundred and thirty-six people applauded Joe and aid they'd bolt if he would. hen Peter Kelly stepped back across the decimal point and by the/ exercise of the adrojtest finesse, man- aged to diindfold old Joe. t It took the combined efforts of the| crew, two negroes, five policemen and} eleven assorted citizens, but Joe finally wWeht into the crate. He fell into it Dackwards, Which everybody said was & mean advantage to take of him, and then subsided in a shapeless mass of | subway. It took a half hou® more to! deliver Doc, after they untangle’ Joe and what was left of the crate. The two mules wilt work in the ex- VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st. at 3 ave. To-morrow night winds up the Most Sensational Sale Class Summer Suits that New York has ever known—the most talked about event in the history of our fifty years in the clothing business— Our Grand Golden Jubilee Besides sharing in these most brilliant bargains, every purchaser of a Man’s Suit will be presented with a $2.50 Gold Piece Free . of Men’s Hig [seek bis assistance tton between One Hundred and th and One Hundred and Thirty- reets. At least MoMullen, Trane st, the sub-contract for that & T part of the subway, hope they will > ENGINEERS ASK MAYOR TO PAY FOR OVERTIME. Committee Calls on Gaynor and Protests Against System of Long Hours. A committee representing the Intern: tona] Union of Steam Engineers headed by Michael Murpny, Vice-President of the organiza wa'ted upon Mayor Gaynor to-uay to n having case of inspectors in the Bureau of Highways who had worked overtime and were not paid it was held that the city was not lable for extra compensa- tion. . The enginee' mittee contended that an |i pelng done engin- riy stay by thetr and who receive no extra pay for such services. Mayor Gaynor told the committee, which was componed of engineers from Locals No. 2 and No. 819, that he would investigate thelr complaint and see whether or not a re: 2dy could be ef- fected. —» PUT TO DEATH IN CHAIR FOR BURGLARY AND ASSAULT. First Time in Fifty Years in Vir- ginia Extreme Penalty Is Ex- acted for Such Crimes. RICHMOND, Va, June 2.—Byrd Jackson, a negro, was electrocuted here to-day for burglary, assault and rob- bery, It was the first time in fifty yeare that a death penalty has been executed in this State for such crimes. Clarence Nixon, another negro, was electrocuted for murder. ——— Mock Dack Wants to Get Out. Mock Duck, the Chinaman, who was convicted before Judge Swan in Gen- eral Sessions for having in his posses- sion policy slips and sentenced to a year in prison, applied to Supreme Court Justice Brady to-day for a cer- tificate of reasonable doubt. George Gordon Battle, counsel for Mock Duck, declared the conviction wan tilegal, as there is a vast difference between the Chinese policy game and the American Polley game. Therefore, he said, Mock Duck should not have been convicted under the provision of the law prohibit- ing policy games, such as are known to the American publ Not Guilty of Potso: GREEN BAY, Wis, Jun Christianson of Suring, Wis., was ac- quitted to-day by a jury of the charge mule as he was shot down into the/of murdering Hilda Nelson, three years old, by «iving her pofoned candy. The verdict was returned after the jury had been out all night. The Nelson child Med in February last year, 1 GREAT BRITAIN THANKS CAPTAIN OF CARPATHIA Capt. Rostron Lionized at Titanic Inquiry in London—Cheered | | by Spectators. | LONDON, June 21—Capt. Arthur It. Rostron of the Carpatifla recetved the united thanks of the British Govera- ment and the Court at to-day’s altting of the Board of Trade inquiry into ihe Titanic disaster. Sir Rufus Isaacs, tho rney-General, sald he 4 the earltest opportunity ent had been able to get of ex- ry Pressing to Capt. Rostron “on behalf of | His Majesty's Government how who wan That J ai | were equally responsible for the Titanic jdisaster and that the tragedy was due lack of proper seamanship was the P., appearing in behalf of the Sea- men's and Firemen's Union. Ship Went Down. . RE, MIQ., June 21.—Thirty- nine men of the Portuguese fishing THE EVENING WORLD .| Promote the interests of the system of on | City of New York; Wiliam J. O'Shea, ; * schooner Fiyuera of Ldésbon, which sprang a@ leak and foundered on the Grand Banks June 17, were brought here last night on the hospital boat St. Francois D’ | epee | TO GUARD OUR SCHOOLS. Supreme Court Justice Giegerich to- Gay approved articles of incorporation tor the New York Academy of Public Education, comprising prominent edu- cators of this city. ‘The petition declares thet the objects of the academy am “to and public education in the City of New York." Th Incorporatore are James C. Byrnes, member of the Board of Edu- cation: Grorge 8. Davis, president of the Normat Coilege, Stephen P. Duggan, profes we of the of New York; Charles A. Downer, protessor of the College of the City of New York; William L. Feltet, principal Girls’ High School, Brooklyn; Henry E. Jenkins, district superintendent; James N, Kieran, vice-president Normal College; Lewis FE. Mott, professor College of the | district superintendent; John R. Sims, profensor College of the City of New York; Gustave Straubenmuller, asso- ciate aity superintendent; Joseph H. wea district superintendent, and others. The Newport Pump This new style pump will appeal to women of refinement who wish a smart and exclusive style. Men's $16.50 and $18 Blue Serge and Black Serge Suits, guaran- teed absolutely fest color, at Men’s $16.50 and $18 Gray Serge and Gray Worsted Suits, in plain and striped effects, Men's $16.50 and $18 Gr: Brown Cassimere and Tweed Suits, smart mottled effects ‘and hairline stripes, at........ Men's $18 and $20 self patterned Blue Worsted and rich Gray, Brown and Tan Cheviot Suits. Men's $20 and $22 Dark Silk Mixed Worsted and fa'ntly Sti Blue and Brown Wor- sted Suits,ot..............000s Men's $22 and $25 Gray Wor- sted Suits, in popular step- ladder and motticd effects, at. . and | $42.75 $4 2.75 812-75 $4 2-75 \ $4 5-75 $1 5-75 Men's $20 He A Soft Tete ture Fine Wale Blue an lac. Serge Suits, two and three $1 5-75 button models, at Men's $20 Black Thibet and Black Unfinished Wo sted |$4 &-75 Suits, in conservative models. . Men's $25 English Sack Suits, in the new Coronation Blues, $1.9-75 Oxford Grays, Rrowns and L'ght Stripes,at............655 Men's $25 and $28 Worsted Suits; pencilled stripes on grounds of Black, Blue, Gray and Brown; also “Blue on Blue’’ Worsted Suits, at....... Men's $25 and $28 thin Blue and Biack Serge Suits and thin |g 1 9-75 $1. 9-75 Black and Gray Worsted (ITIL) Un SARE RNHAR ane HAN Remember-—To-morrow (Saturday) Night at 10 o’Clock This Wonderful Opportunity Ends We Give Double 24 Stamps Till Noon—Single Aft Open Saturday Until Six o’clock Tomorrow, Saturday, June 22 Pre-Inventory Sales of Washable Dresses for Misses and Girls G One week from tomorrow our Misses’ Department will take its half yearly in- ventory, and in order to lighten its stock and its labors we have arranged to offer 1,800 wash dresses at substantial econo- mies on usual prices. There is wonderful variety of fabrics, hogs and models in this great collection of dresses, and the values are in every way extraordinary. Second floor. 1,000 Misses’ Summer Dresses regularly 3.00 to 7.95 special at 1.95, 2.95, 4.95 and 5.95 Comprising a selection of the season's newest and most approved models. The materials are fig- ured and striped lawns, dimities, imported tissues, ginghams, linens and voiles, in an endless variety of colorings and combinations. 14 te 18 years. 800 Girls’ White Dresses values 2.00 to 4.95 special tomorrow at 98c, 1.95 and 2.95 White Summer dresses, made of sheer white lawn and eyelet embroidery, in round and square nec! medels, and elaborated with fine laces. Clearance of Suits& Jackets for Misses & Small Women at phenomenal price reductions 69 Misses’ Tailored Suits \ Formerly 25.00 to 29.50 reduced to 10.00 30 Misses’ White Whipcord or Serge saat? 5.00 Formerly 35.00 reduced to, . 22 Misses’ Silk Suits “4 ‘15.00 Formerly 29.50 to 35.00 45 Silk Blazer Coats and Jackets reduced “e 6.95 None C. O. D. and none on approval Blue Serges 12.50 to 20.00 . for Youths and Boys q Every young man needs a blue serge. It is the staple fabric and color for Summer wear, and in those ipheweldit textures we are showing now, it is one of the coolest of Summer propositions. Tailored in a practical way, though with a maximum of style in its lines. Single breasted two and three button models, with natural shoulders, soft fronts and long, rolling lapels. Also, a special double breasted model that is wholly unlike and better than any such model you ever saw. Smart blue serge Norfolks, too, in a variety of styles. Half, quarter, and one-eighth lined, superbly finished, and tailored to perfection. Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 30 to 36. Women’s Long Silk Gloves value 1.00........ Saturday special *8'69c @ Have procured on advantageous terms a special supply of long white silk gloves, and in- stead of selling them at the usual price of one dollar, we shall offer them tomorrow at sixty- nine cents. They are elbow length, being a full 23 inches long, and made of an excellent quality silk. The fingers are double tipped to ensure a maximum of wear. Main floor. 285 Boys’ Suits at 5.65 that were 8.50 and 10.00 Odd lots of boys’ garments that are oddly underpriced in consequence q Practically all cheviots and fancy cassimeres, but in an empie variety of patterns and colorings. Made k in Norfolk and double-breasted models and mohair lined. Some of these suits have two pairs of knicker- bockers. All ‘are tailored and finished in the most approved fashion, and they are splendid values. 110 Boys’ Suits, convicted of being odd lots and therefore out of order. Made of fancy cassimeres. Some Buy extra knickerbockers. Reduced from 6.50 to 3.95 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, made of all wool fabrics, in double-breasted models and Norfolks. Mohair lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Value 7.95. Special at\*"* 400 Boys’ Wash Suits. in Norfolk and double-, Pesented. models. Made of linen, crash or tek | 2.65 Ages 7 to 15 years. Saturday special at Boys’ Blouses & Shirts at 50c six for 2.85...... regularly 1.00 Each Odd lots of boys’ laundered and soft negligee shirts and blouses. Some have collar to mat¢h. We ought to mention, however, that some of the garments are slightly soiled, and that the reduction is largely on that account. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Open Saturday Until Six o’clock Tomorrow, Saturday, June 22 Seven Special Sales In Women’s Apparel. at pronounced price-advantages Tailored suits, taffeta suits, Princess slips, linen dusters, charmeuse coats, Summer dresses and bathing suits that, in every in- stance, show a liberal saving, whether occa- sioned by redactions from former figures, or the direct result of special purchases. 44 Taffeta Silk Suits were 35.00 to 45.00... .. reduced sat 1 8.50 These suits are effectively trimmed, and made ia Em- pire and cutaway effects, as well as in threespiece models. Plain and changeable colors. : 134 Tailored Suits were 25.00 to 39.50..... reduced am 15.00 Several models, but only two to five garments of a style. Made of serges, whipcords and mixtures. In Norfolk, plain and fancy models. All colors and sizes. Messaline Princess Slips \ 2.95 values 5.00 and 6.00..... special at ngs A collection of these garments in three different models and seven of the season’s colorings. Plain tailored, with pleat or ruffle at bottom. Val. lace trimmings. \ Women’s Linen Dusters vale L 7) JARS OnTOnCIOnnn special m 2.95 In two models. Loose back, with shaped or Ht collar. Suitable for touring and motoring. collection includes all sizes, large and small. _ 67 Charmeuse Coats \ were 35.00 to 45.00..... reduced to 25.00 In black only, lined with light or dark shades of peau de cygne, in a number of smart models, buttoning to side. ep inset kimono sleeves. Strect and evening wear. 600 Summer Dresses | 7.50 values 10.00 to 15.00... . .special at f e The materials include lingerie, voile, marq isette, linens and lawns. Some elaborately trimmed, others plain. Twenty-five models in all. All sizés. 251 Women’s Silk Bathing ar 4.00 value 8.50...............65 special at ig Messaline silk bathing suits, in three models. Cuffs, collar and bottom of skirt trimmed with striped or Persian silk. Some have ties to match. Black and navy. Women’s Panamas 4.50 though the regular price is {6 q But the quantity is somewhat limited, which accounts for the big saving in price. Just the ideal thing for hot weather wear, in town or country, for golfing, boating, motoring or shopping. Fine quality Panamas, white, clean and uniform of weave. Blocked into soft-rolling brim effects, with round crown. Can be trimmed effectively, or effectively let alone. Women’s Boot Silk Hose | 39 regularly 50c Saturday special at c a better than average quality stock- ing at a less than average price q Pure thread silk-hose, made with lisle tops. Full fashioned, with soles, heels and toes of fine quality lisle. In fact, this stocking is made for wear and is also reinforced at the knees. A soft, lustrous black silk hose, sheer enough for the warmest weather, yet durable enough to give satisfactory service. And at thirty- nine cents it is a value not to be missed. ° ° ° Special Bathing Suits ~ for Misses, Boys and Children A trio of extremely good bathing suit values for young people. Misses’ Bathing Suits, one-picce model, with bloomers to match. Made of fine mohair, with g pointed or sailor collar and Dutch or V neck. Ages 8( 95 to 18 years. Saturday special at Boys’ Jersey Worsted Bathing Suits, in two-piec | model, round neck and sleeveless. In plain gray or 2 navy, or with stripes around collar and armholes. -00 Sizes 26 to 36. Saturday special at Childyen’s Flannel Bathing Suits, in one-picce model, made with fancy braids. Ages 2 to 8 Mia 1.35 Value 2.00 Saturday special at\ Special Clearance Tomorrow Trimmed Hats for Misses and Children—second ftoor Hats formerly up to 8.50... reduced to 2.35 Hats formerly up to 6.95... .reduced to 1.35 Women’s Long Chamois | Gloves..... regularly 1.00... at | a stellar value in stylish washable Summer glovewear q The gloves in this offering are a German innovation, made of a fabric which to all intents and purposes duplicates a doeskin perfectly. They wear soft and will give splendid service. Cut full elbow length, with wide arms, and silk point backs. In white only; that being the staple thing for Summer wear. ~ 55c