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for Mayor Gaynor, Gov. Wilson ot! New Jersey and Gov. Harmon of, Oblo, He declined to say ‘eoranea sl personal preference was the trio. His opinion was ‘that ae Gaynor has made the best Mayor New York City has ever had. He spoke of a, ten rh as @ most able executive entlieman he at Po ‘eeveral occasions. As for Gov. Harmon, he expressed regret at not having met him, as he considered him & progressive Democrat. “I am opposed to any man who stands for any change in the fundamental con- stitutiona of the country,” ead the Governor. “Our country was bullt up by adherence to fundamental constitutional law and will continue to increase and prosper only by holding fast to our time honored moorings. But we must meet the present conditions, and adapt our fundamental laws to meet the d ds of the growing population and increasing demands of the people. “The great majority of the people—I mean tie breadwinners—must have these resource our country guided for their before his departure for Baltimore wars (Senegt They must ook, tg the Demo: Mrs. Dix and & party of friends in a|Chatic party Jor aid IO een Democra the record of the present Democratic carayan'bf three automobiles. The Gov- FORTHE BEST MAN, SHYSDU, LEAVING _ FORBALT BALTIMOR Governor, \ Nas The That Gaynor Is “Best Mayor New eoqe York Ever Had”, “Tam net prejudiced in favor of any date for the Democratic nomina- tion,” said Gov. Dix to an Evening quell Congress is a safe guarantee that the] 4.0 ernor’ 18 & “Qelewate-at-large from this! work will be wisely carried forward with State with Judge Parker, United ee iden tance of a Democratic Presi- 8 c ent. inuieay O'Gorman and Charles F. /"°Civernor Dix took occasion to an- | aclase that under no circumstances | would he accept the nomination of Vice-President at Baltimore. His re- marks indicated that he expected to be renominated Governor, as he said that ‘there was a good deal of work ahead, of a reform character, that he was deep- ly Interested in carrying forward. “Take, for Instance, the new State Institution of Misdomeanors. I this morning appointed Judge John J, Brady |of Albany to one of the seven vacan- cles,” said the Governor. “There will be a member from New York City on the board, but I have not yet picked him out. ‘Col. Scott, the State Super- | intendent of Prisons, has been atding “When thé delegates meet in confer- eave the eluims of all candidates will be presented and considered,” he ad- ded, “und I have the strongest faith in the wisdom of the delegates to pre- | sent a candidate who will embody the vital pfiaeiptés of our party and repre- sent the issue in the campaign rather than persqalities.” Commenting upon ¢ tion, the Governor sai pretty | it not? Look as it bolt eventually, Taft will I have sald #o all along. ; Both Taft and Roosevelt have held the | 7 country up to ridicute.” to his iliness at Himira, we With respect tu Willlam J, Bryan, tho oer ‘ble to complete our se: situa- ‘WAITERS START ROW AND POLICE ARE FORCED Reserves Make Char Charge on Mob Found Beating Man in Police reserves from the West Forty- seventh street station had to be sum- moned shortly after noon to-day ____ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, ner. In the midst of the throng a num- j ber of men wore beating a man whom they pea knocked down. Beveral of loked the prostrate victim. Yost tiew. he whistle and char the crowd, swinging his club freely. Police reserves, together with Deter. | tives MoMahon, Phelan and Kalfieinc, broke through the mob and the victim |S the Aged scampered to his fect 10 SWING Bl BiG CLU The petmeere Arrested Frank Rogen of No. Bl West Forty-fourth street; Peter Vaicon of No. 91 Ninth avenue; Charles Garcia of West Thirty-ninth street, and Christopher Dudley of No. 6 Buffalo avenue, Brooklyn. The first three are striking walters. On the way to the atation house Garcia struck Detective Phelan a staggering blow in the face and fied, the detective in pursuit. Phelan recaptured ae ian Dad to use his club to over- Eighth Avenue, of the men were . Fry in the tation house, Bogan jorked loose from 10) Detective McMahon ati dashed to the the | |] & row started by striking waiters|etreet, where the officer caught him. or at the corner of Eighth avenue and Forty-sixth street. Four arreste wera made. Policeman Yost Panama Faire Enaveye In Denmark. COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, June M 21.—King Christian to-day received in a crowd of more} audience the Pacific Ex- ered at the cor- position Commissioners. “Wise ones” buy a Young. No doubt as to wear, and the name carries an ab- solute certainty as to style and finish. $2, $3 and $4, Panamas and Bangkoks at Popular Prices. 500 perso Governor was confident that he will not | lections.” ain. “He has sald so again and| In addition to the Governor and his| 199 Broadway 1859 Broadway, 6 commented “and I do not be- | in Party ineludes| oo, Brosdw ‘J 6 Broadway. “tieve that he is the sort of man to| eat Co aacme “ag ag break his word.” George C. W. Low, | 8&0 Broadway, Nasu 8t., No. 37 HAS GOOD WORD Fon each, | seh Low tach aieoe “et tke. Goveenes | tee mean, Brookiya Store BUT NO PREFERENCE Mr. Comn and Mr. Douglas are | 120% Brosdway. onynt Fulton St Gov. Dix had a pleasant word to say ! sephews. Wo rite Ave, Oppose City Hall, Philadelphia Buffalo OPPENHEIM. Misses’ and Junior Dotted Lawn, Striped Voile and Tissue Dresses. Collars of net 9 or embroidery in Robespierre and round cet 5. 0 Embroidery and lace trimmings, Values to $15.00, Misses’ and Junior French Linen Hand , Embroidered Dresses in a wide choice of smart new tailored styles. All prevailing colors. Vaies to $16.50, 6.90 Misses’ and Junior French Linen Dresses in three very new and exclusive copies, ‘of imported models, trimmed with heavy macrame, in peplum effect, cluny lace in deep coat effect or sailor collar of real cluny, Values to $18.50. Misses’ Serge and Crepe Metcor Dresses At Misses’ Emb. Net Voile and Lingerie Dresses Girls’ and Children’s Lingerie Dresses Girls’and Children’s Emb. Net and Chiffon Dresses Prices Boys’ HandeTailored Suits in dressy models Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits of Greatly Reduced GLLINS.G 34th Street, New York Clearance Sale of Girls’ Misses’ and Junior Summer Dresses and Boys’ Clothin Boys’ Smart Norfolk and Double Breast- ed Suits of all wool mixed fabrics in newest designs and colors, 8 to 17 years. Values to $7.50. Reduced to. 3.95 Boys’ Finely Tailored Suits in a variety of smart new models and fabrics. Prevailing colors. One and two pairs of Knickerbockers. 8 to 18 years. Values to $12.75. 6.95 Reduced to, and materials, } 9.75 8 to 18 years. Values to $16.50. white} duck, light or dark khaki and tan or gray linen, 8 to 18 years, Values to $4.50, areca 2.75 Girls’ Hand Embroidered Linen Dresses Children’s Imported Wash Dresses Girls’ and Children’s Satin Coats Girls’ and Children’ Serge Coats e Sy Hahah Carar.».. E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. B’way at 13th Street Women’s Department General Clearance Sale Greatest Ever Held : Entire Stock of Fashionable Spring : and Summer Apparel : % Former Price + This sale will go down in the history of Clearance Sales, Nothing reserved. + An opportunity to secure a “Hackett Carhart’? de- pendable garment at a fraction of its value. We Carry Nothing Over Gowns Dresses Skirts Waists a No Exchanges . ae Suits Coats Wraps Coatees : ; 3 : $ | | | No C.O. D.’s POD04-0009 0069-0009 090099 9090009904 009040000008 LS None to Dealers 9009-90 > SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Important Sale of Men's Oxfords A Wide Range for Selection Goodyear W elted Values $5.00 and $6.00 $3.95 Boys’ Oxfords Semi-Bench Made Values $7.00 to $10.00 $4.85 Goodyear Welted, 214 to 6 Value, $4.00 \$2.05 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. \| A Large Box of Fresh Cat Flowers || Comprising roses, carna- tions, peonies ind sweet peas. Size of box 28x18 inches. Box arranged with 35 fine greens, for c Cut Flower Shop, Main Floor, $10%$18 Summer Suits at ‘6:8 88 and $ 88}: ly a ; 4 If you want a clothing value that is a winner ‘\ ely Gh you'll vote one of these suits as your choice. he This is an unconventional sale of suits that are i I friend-making delegates for our clothing store. You can choose from a congress of summer's smartest styles—each representative of high class tailoring and quality. This special sale includes: - al $6.88 at $9.88 Fancy Cheviot Suits, | BlueSergeSuits, Pzin end Fancy Worsted Suits, | Fancy Worsted Suits, In Ten Different Pat-|Cheviots, Neat Patterns, terns and Designs. Black Serges. Sizes 15 to 22 years for| Sizes 15 to 22 years for young men and 33 to 42 chest| youths and 33to 46 for men, for men. regulars and stouts. This Saturday sale is an extraordinary event and you are advised not to miss it. Bloomingdales, 2d Fleer, GOth Mt, Section, Men, Here’s a Rare Economy Treat in Shirts $2.50 and $3.00 (emery Silk Stripe Soft Cuff Shirts Low ShoesatsL- One eyelet and two eye- let ties of gunmetal or patent colt, all with Goodyear welted soles, plain or tipped toe ef. fects; can be ‘nade Colonial by attaching buckles #3 shown in cut. Allsizes. While Button Bocts for Women and Big Girls of white cunvas, with fancy buttons, Women’s White Canvas Strap Pum)s a! 98¢ Either leather or canvas covered heels, sizes 3 to 8. Very special Boys’ Shoes, 2 hoes, 2 Specials Oe at of Sot eat OL One Lot of Tan Calf, gunmetal and patent colt, button $1. 50 or lace; value $2 Girls’ Shoes and Pumps White canvas button, tan Russia calf but ton; sizes 6 to 11; patent colt and gunmetal pumps; sizes 814 to 11, Same styles, oy 1b, to 2, They are the tamous “Emery Brand,” produc- tions of Walter Stappacher & Bro., pioneer shirt manu- tacturers, with a country- wide reputation as makers of high grade shirts. We purchased the entire surplus stock at a concession that makes this great Saturday offering possible. Light weight and sum- mery looking, these shirts happily combine style with comfort. Silk stitched throughout, button holes finished with silk, and separate collar alk stitched. Permasent coloring in handsome light tones, helio, blue, gray, brown and tlack stripes in varying width, All sizes 14 to 17, anid various sleeve Teagtner'3 for $4.75; each $1. 66 Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits: Cotton Suits, good quality, very special... ... .98¢ and $1.48 Worsted and All-Wool Suits, best quality... .$2.98, $3.98 Wool Suits, with thread silk stripes, best quality. .... $4.98 Suits come sleeveless, or with 1 sleeves.. We make a specialty of extra size Bathing Suit for big men Main Fleer. To-Morrow—an Important Sale $4 QO") 4 87 of $2.50 & $3 Summer Blouses, at Three models, picked from a number of strikingly low-priced big-value blouses, that will bring joy to the hearts of all women who come here Saturday. Hand-Embroidere’ Voile Blouses Showing hand embroidery and baby Irish on front; separate satin tie, in different colors; collar and 4 sleeves tucked and with Val. lace Voile Blouses, with Pane} of Baby irish Front of cluster tucks and crochet buttons; 34 sleeves and cutfs tucked; ilar of baby Irish, with inserting and tucks; back cluster tucks $1. 87 and pearl buttons, at... Fine Lingerie Coliar‘ess Blouses Yoke of net, front embroidered and with lace inserting; back showing lace inserting, cluster of tucks; hemstitching and pearl buttons; 4, sleeves; lace trimmed; specialiy priced, 1 8 at the low price of.. $ . 7 Mioominadales', 24° floor ——— Summer Underwear Specials ini'tiitiren"” p and Children Women's Vests—Extra sizes, Swiss | Women's Vests. -Swiss ribbed cot- | Children's 25¢ Underwear—Bal ribbed, low neck, slceveles 6 ton, low neck and sleeveless; | briggan, Porosknit and checked; slight imperfections C] regular ond extra sizes; ll sathletic and short sleeves, Women's 25c Vests—Swiss ribbed | Perfect. ut \ rawere; per gar lisle thread, fine ribbed cotton, | Women's 25¢ Pants-Fine ribbed | mente : Summer weight, sheer, clustic| cotton, umbrella style; French | Men's 35¢ Underwear-—Balbriggan, short sleeve shirts and double and roomy; low neck and sleeves | band, torchon laces t i ‘ seated drawers; well made less; neatly trimmed: spec each vc . pepo pa iedpreglly t and trimmed; all sizes... ¢ ially good values at; each.. Men's 75¢ Union Suits, 44¢— | Men's Sea Isiand Cotton Under- Women's 39 Union Suits. Regu: | Athletic style, white check -| wear Otis make Sea Island cot lar and extra sizes; ribbed, low | sook; white mesh and knit union | — ton and American lisle; short sleeve neck; umbrella drawers; torchon | suits; have \ sleeves and| shirts and athletic style; knee lace at knee; special 25 knee drawers; all sizes, 44 drawers to match; white price.. C | special Saturday price C1 balbriggan c | (o Reach trom Anywhere - BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to $d Ave., 59%b Women’s Long Silk Gloves, 65¢ 16 - button taires, full elbow rh, pure silk, with double fin- Ger tips, lots of white as bv chaps and desirable colors; sizes. Mail orders filled. Man Moor, “Nymph” Silk Bathing Suits For Women and Misses $3.98 é Other 1912 Styiee Women’s Bathing Suite—in Fie ane a de cygne ey waterproof; Sant MY, well to look into the merits of this offer. All ropes, stakes and poles are included with tent; fly, extra; delivered ready to put up. Size 9x9 feet, at $6.69 Larger sizes at proportion- ately low prices. Micomingdales', Upholstery Store, 84 Floor, Veilings and Neck Plaitings 180 Pieces New Shadow Lace Plaiting, exceptional value, be- plai White ee pia vette Rand White Brussels fate hg ache! ea | c 100 Pieces White Shadow Shet- land Vellings 7@ yard ange trees es c Other veils for motoring, etc., high-grade, at specially attractive prices. Bloumingtales’, Main Floor, Hosiery For Men, Women & Children Women's Lisle Stockings, 18c ‘Women’s fine silk lisle stockings; gauze weight, mercerized finish, 6 in. double welt garter top; linen spliced heels and toes; tan, white and black. Women's Silk Stockings, 28c 4-inch garter top; high spliced heels and ‘linen sol black, white, russet, tan, pink, sky and navy; all sizes. Women's Silk Stockings, 39% full fashioned bork a a double welt t spliced soles an white, black and tan. Women's Stockings at 49c Women's stockings of ingrain pure thread silk; bright and lus. trous finish; thin, gauze weight; double lisle welt top and double sole, Women's Silk Stockin; Women's silk stock: embroidered, self-floral designs and other neat effects; tan, white and black. Men's Lisle Half Hose, 12)4c Double soles and heels; linen spliced; black and colors, Men's Half Hose, 17¢ Men's pure thread silk socks, made with double heels and toes, solid colors, black and combina- tions. Children's White Socks, % Plain white, with jacquard stripes; sizes 44, to Bly, Children's Stockings at 6c Corduroy ribbed; in black only, and in all sizes. Sizes 6 to 10, Children’s Stockings, Ie Full fashioned and seamless mer- cerized lisle and ribbed cotton, girls; white, tan and sizes, Also pure silk in white and colors, haga A