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"CHASE HAS NOT JOINED | News Oddities | CALLAMAN'S WHITE SOX YE. | Toca secon (News Odelities | | | | Two Suspended Leaders of MMLONARE WOOD |Her Own Sense and Taste cH SCHOL BINS WAKES NO DEFENSE Perfect: Summer Costumes _ WDYNAMITE AO og (Special to The Brening World.) FENWAY PARK, BOSTON, June 3.~ More than 10,00 fans were at the American League grounds at 3 o'clock | to-day to welcome the Red Sox home And participate in “Mag day.” The ceremony of hoisting the championship took .place. Mayor Fitzgerald, with Other city and State officials, were in the grandstand. | A brase band furnished music be- HONOLULU bride journeyed 13,000 miles to Boston to get a wedding dress her liking. Handiest Helper in washing clothes beautiful and white is VAN'S NOR wonderful washing tablet. Those in Business and Professional Life, Says BEAL han been seen off Coney Island, ww the season Is in full swing. clean CHICAGO woman swallowed a faine tooth and choked to death. “Piests His Case Declaring Evi- “dence Does Not Connect Him Mre. Wigand, Artist— Great Improvement in Past Two Years. | Revolt at De Witt Clinton MRS. PANKHURST says her spirit ie strong but her appetite won't be if they put her back in Jail. fore the game between the Red Sox and Chicago. At % o'clock it was sald | Chase, who was traded to the White Sox by the Highlanders, had Not joined the Chicago outfit as yet al- | though President Farrelle had assured Manager Callahan that the first DOCTOR BILL is the new title of the Emperor William. He gets the degree Jointly from the eleven great technical colleges of Germany. i J With Dynamite Planting. & s F "ATTEAUX WILL FIGHT. Before Closing ‘Got Testimony of Chauf- * feur, Damaging to Him. June 3.—The éefense in Threaten Tie-Up. SEASICK FI8H—Here’e the beat fish story of the scason: L. L. Mowbray, oficial fish catcher in the West Indics for the Aquarium, brought a consignment of rare tropical specimens on a Mallory liner for exhibition here, and |.22y8 the weather was 80 rough many of his Ash became seasick. , Simplicity and Suitabil- ity the Real Test and “Well Dressed’? Does Not Mean Mere Fashion Plate-—Extremes in Cut and Colors Are to Be Avoided. Two of the leading agitators against | | the indoor lunch order at De Witt Clin- | ‘ton High School have been suspended by the principal, Dr. John L. Tildeely, and strife ia on,” The two are Sidney | | Prager of No, 100 St. Nicholas avenue, | @ junior and member of the swimming | team, and deading player in ‘the annual | how, and Irving Greenbaum of No. | 515 Weet One Hundred and Tenth atreet, | * CRIPPLE just arrived in Atlantic City from Philadelphia wheeled himaelf the entire distance, sixty miles, in an invalid chair, PIANO manufacturer in Chicago is acoused of bribing the jurors in a suit by giving each two five-cent cigars. dames McCreery & Co, Gynamite compiracy case of Will- ‘Vein M, Wood, millionsire head of the Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Whet te the perfect summer cos ADELINE WIGAND & sophomore and chairman of the Led | dergreduate sanitary committee. Both dade declare their su CO-OPERATIVE STORES in the United Ki m have a membership of 2,992,690 and did a year's business of $650,106 34th Street 23rd Street ‘That's not the least bit necessary. I am sure a reasonably narrow skirt must | 208 and thelr cause has th be more comfortable than trousers, And| f Practically all the 3,600 pupils, Unless don't see why the feminine adaptation | the faculty takes decided steps to mol- of a business suit shouldn't stop right|lify the disgruntled thousands, only SLEUTH wh Me et 0 trailed the ColMel at luncheon when he left the Outlook of- oy eb caret coder gar baie Geske may be expected to-mor | fice eayn it is true that he drank mili. that the style in severely tailored suits! ‘The boys are with us to @ man,” said| should remain as at present, and that| Prager to-day. “Things will happen to- these aulte whould be worn to the ex-|day and unless. we get justice the fel-/ clusion of mote elaborate street wear. lows will go on strike and there won't! “But many pegple think the coat|be a man at his desk for roll call to- more inartistic than ece | morrow.” as poodle priapieme tipo eb. Cut! Ship aumpenalahe dliiewsd closely Dr.) AFTER HORSEWHIPPING & man in Winsted, Conn., farmer's young wife the figure in two,” I suggested. Tildsley's order probibiting pupils trom | "*4 him arrested for breaking her whip. leaving the building in thelr halt hour dunch period and requiring them to go in ‘relays to the school lunchroom. The reason announced for this action was Qmmerteen Weellen Company, tea | fume for women? s Ath e artiste have given us a course of RENT PAYERS will be interested to note that the presence of the clmex lectulariue in a flat is euMcient ground to break @ lease. Often the only way to get rid of the cimex is to burn the mattress, SPECIAL SALE WOMEN’S DRESSES, SUITS, SKIRTS, COATS, WRAPS, NEGLIGEES AND HOUSE GOWNS PRONOUNCED REDUCTIONS Powers for Wend told Judge Cros-| 4nd include pretty nearly peated that after careful considera ‘Wetwoen. The special needs of plump, r tion of | lender, tall and short women have al SCHOOLBOY tn Philadelphia has Euclid lashed to the mast, but hasn't made thoroughly canvassed. The bolde! the Dall team. JAP WAR SCARE ta a failure, but their crops in California aren't. while the more timid have to make use of a nicer sense in the replenishment of the summer wardrobe than they have shown SCHOOLGIRLS in Cleveland are now taught practical infant hygiene with real live babies to experiment on. BRYAN LANOS OFFICE FOR EDITOR METCALFE OF THE COMMONER. On Wednesday, June 4th HH fe | f H that letters had been received complain- ing of the condition of the streets after the boys had eaten their junches. Prager tells this story of how he came) to offend: ‘ “The thousands of decent fellows who, have been brought up to regard the) ike the| feelings of others, and who therefore addresses. This has undoubtedly been done to prevent identification in case MEN’S WEAR 1,200 pairs Tennis Trousers, made of all White Flannel, also White and Gray grounds with neat stripes. values 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00, 3.25 English Worsted Two-piece Suits—custom tail- 4 3 i some other erooked purposes. The in- vestigation wi tinued until have eltminated all of these fake licenses. Col. Comtell said that under chapter 374, section 282 of the Highway law, the owner of an automobile was re quired to make. an affidavit giving hia tif £ ft i Appointed by Wilson as Civil Gov- ernor of the Panama Zone— Prominent in Politics. ii atts i E i I : et Le i i E | we 28 tee 8% in yi i ij i 8 8 & E i 4 i § i gE i 5 g i q 3 £8 E i 33 ; [ : t 5 HH ipt H ? g kz I z | Heri Hil FETE ie i tl ill E i i i Ha é 4 i i ii i : qr i BI ce took over the column with- over the reason for its be- y used it as @ superi F i i i i fay injuring the general struc- ig In this way the column lost ts + | beauty and became an excrescence. “Now, just as the column is artistic ti H i “, Ah | Hi ae | i £ i i 'ULO BE BUITAI FOR THE OCCASION. don’ oir’ 00! jee ending below the elbow {1 hot weather, Personally, I ike linen collars and cuffs, but I ‘wouldn't stipulate that persons who find them uncomfortable ought to wear them. What I do protest and what I do call bad taste, and therefore fe all rij “in i Lets thing te jsut in ite place, se aa ne, Court of AD | piace is a garden party or a dance or the “Mot eo long ago I noticed on the terre ‘deat e girl wearing a dress out several , |imchas below her collarbone. @he was obviously going to her work, and the people simply stared at her. Except for . | Ree Gross, the gtr seemed modest and t day I was so glad to see her in a neat tittle businesa- ehould go afl the way in copy: 80 we went to lunch yesterday in re- ‘a. I was with the first 1,600." Before * Prager produced a typical school pe- “There been @ great tmprovement in | tition with twenty signatures attached, this ving to stay in school during the inch period. . Prager said he had just obtained the isnatures when the boys in the lunch room gave signs of an outbreak. “I Jumped on a table to tell them to aeeds. Then wait’ until we had prefegted the peti- —_— tion before taking action,” said Prager. “Mr. Hili, @ teacher, hustied me to the 1 was suspended without being given a chance to explain or to show the principal my petition. I tried to say that I was following Dr. Tilds- —ge—— ley's suggestion to get it of the boys to promise to watch out for the ‘There was & disposition chown by the/ streets, but I was taken and ejected tradme cement to regard recoveries! with force by three teacher ‘made in the London’ market as indica-/ Greenbaum explained that as chair- ‘ting an improved foreign situation; be- | man of the sanitary equad he had pro- cause of this many of the room tred-| tested against forcing the pupils to eat ere continued covering of shorts which | in the crowded lunch room during sum- ‘wes the feature late yenterday. The| mer days. He said: ' 4 ¢one was nervous and uncertain and al-| “I printed some signs last night atat: though some advances were recorded |ing (hat the lunch room is unsanitary: fm the initial transactions many of these | and that we should all petition for the Gains were lost in the next few min- | privilege of going outdoors to eat. I utes, Canadian Pacific continued to is morning and them down I ite beauty down; Union Pacific % of one point up. American Smelters opened at % and ‘was sold down to 6 1-4, while the bal- —$—$———__—_—- MURDER AND SUICIDE, Nae. Od da: to ME ick Salle the bel, OR PACT TO END LIVES? changes, An attempt to raid the active ligt at’ 11 o'clock not accomplish | Death of Two by Gas in Room much end soon turned to th» buying aide, giving the market an appearance of Leaves Motive of Tragedy atrongth. a Mystery. ‘The low average reached in yeaterday's| It will never be known whether one of decline would indicate that lower prices|two men found dead by gas in their will be only @ question of opportunity| room of @ boarding house at Bogota, for the bear party to attempt to force Ju early to-day was a murderer and Gutalde hetidation: Neonat rine ol ene other his victim or both committed market was dull on the recovery, North. | *uicide together, The two chums, Max ern Pacific sold off to 11 1-2, while a|Nethe, a cigar salesman, and John Mc- feeble drive was tried to sell some spe-|Guire, employed in the Bogota Paper cial stocks. | 2a, were discovered dead in a single ne tooks that suffered | bed decline were strong. let buy- » ing without Uiddine ue prizes necned Z| St t known that MoGuire re ired ‘be in golng on, but in the afternoon the | 8lone ‘before 11 o'clock last night and Standard stocks gave way. Northern | that Nethe followed him into the room, Pacific sold at 110%, Great Northern | more than an hour tater. ‘The men usue preterred at 133%, Baltimore and Ohio| Mly slept with the windows and door at 1%, United States Steal, 67%, and | OPS but when the emell of gas was Penneyivania, 107%, and were more | traced to their room to-day the windows active ‘The balance of the Met closed | were found closed and the door shut, off from jest night's prices, Total sales | with a wad of paner caulking the orack. Of stock, 840,000 shares. Both taps of the gas jet were turned on full. It {8 presumed that McGuire was last | asleep when Nethe entered the room and chess "| that the latter made the arrangement which should xtll both. Scceaeceue KERNOCHAN A QUIET HERO. je Saved a Maid Years Ago New He Gets a Medal. Magistrate Frederic Kernochan was Presented with a gold enamelled medal at the City Hall to-day in recognition of gervant in the house of Mre. —__ The Closing Quotations. ‘The following were the highest, lowest and prices of stocks for today and set compared with yesterday's closing of ten years, saved a French maid Presenting, young Kernochan's heroism, to which % [into the waves off = ,"*Jon Oct. 4, 1896, FE ing maid to yailet, a gove iver medal aeSee re drese of the business man? I of the American Cross of Honor. ‘The Mayor paid @ high compliment BREE PSE. bravery of Kernochan who, at the rom drowning. Mayor Gaynor did the John Schuyler Crosby told the story of the Mayor listened attentively, At the risk of his life young Kernochan leaped all these years, ned from who had thus been recognised by Congress can be reckpients of medals from the Society it to @edat. home and business address. “For instance,” said Gol. Comell’ “we have discovered that some people gave addresses where vacant lots are, others gave the .addresses: of - well known millionaires. We have also found addresses given in the applica- tion that are in ti middle of the rivers.” REAL HAIR. GROWER WASHINGTON, June %.—Richard L, Metcalfe of Lincoln, Ni The Commoner, was to-day eelected by President Wilson to be Civil Governor of thy jama Canal Zone. This was announc@™ by Secretary Garrison after he and Secretarys Bryan and Daniels hed conferred with the President. tary Daniels and Secretary Garrison joined in urging the appointment. Mr. Metcalfe has been in newspaper work all his Hf) and came into national polit- Seal prominence during the campaign of 1896 ae spokesman for Mr. Bryan. Last year he ran in.the primaries on the Democratic ticket for Governor of Ne- presen bet tae Found at Last! jidid CI STEAMER IN COLLISION The Great English Discov- SINKS VESSEL IN BAY.| ery, ‘‘Crystoli Passengers on Ferryboat Queens Haw is 2 Dap. $1000.00’ Reward if We Fail. Read See One of String of Barges Our G fathy pt ak Our Sent to Bottom. Risk—Mail Coupon Today. Passengers on the munictpal ferryboat | Queens, bound for Staten Island, were excited: witnesses of a collision between a freighter and a string of coal barges to-day. The steamship Eddie came out of Erte Basin headed for the channel on her start for St. Nasire, France. A long string of five coal barges behind « tug lay directly in her path. As the passengers watched the Eddie amashed head on into the second barge amidships. Then the steamer backed off, ‘The barge sank instantly and the crews of the other barges had to work fast to cut the lines and save them from going down. ‘The Eddie, after it was reported that no one had been hurt, for the second barge apparently bad no one on board, steamed toward the Narrows. The tug gathered the other barges into line and kept on its way toward the Sound. AUTO LICENSE FRAUDS START STATE INQUIRY. Highway Soclety. Says Hundreds Swear to False Names and Addresses. Col. Edward 6. Cornel, head of the National Highway Protective Gociety, has sent to Gecretary of State Mitchell May a list of over one hundred names In this city to which automobile licenses have been issued, and which the soctety has discovered to be false. Beantttel Wale avd of It, if You Use Seas Pern fie eee we coal ae ae fee Paneer New u PIN THIS Cot ‘YOUR LETTER. tomobile iicenses,”” said Col. Cornel fraudulent names an | OH, HORTENSE! At last Ihave found the kind of Summer tnderwear that Gerald really likes. PEERLESS UNION SUITS are the vere Figaet For spon Wass have ever been , BEST stores cerry them and the BEST wee west theo Gerald and he ts the best hus- band in New York since he wear- ing PEERLESS UNION All, slses, all «I ee Je he. Be ored. Made of Gray, Blue and Tan Mixed Fabrics, in Norfolk and regular styles. 15.75 and 22.50 ¢ values 20.00, 25.00 and 35.00 Automobile Dust Coats in various colors and models, value 5.00 to 7.00, 3.45 PARASOLS Extra Quality Taffeta in plain and fancy silks; ribbon borders, insertions, stripes, etc. » values 3.50 and 4.00, 2.75 Coaching Parasols of Taffeta Silk with fancy borders, insertions, plain colors, Black and White Stripes. value 3.00, 1.95 UMBRELLAS Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas of Union Taffeta Silk; tape edge. Assorted Natural and Carved Wood handles. values 3.00 and 3.50 2.00 SHIRT _WAISTS Vofle and Lingerie Waists trimmed with various laces and embroideries. All White or White with Color. value 2.95 2.00 Batiste and Marquisette Waists effectively trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries, 2.95 value 3.75 Washable Net Blouses,—flat collar finished with frill. values 5.75 and 6.78, 3.95 and 5.00 Crepe de Chine Waists with frill down front; or finished with net frill. value 6.75, 5.00 “McCREERY’S” June Silk Sale 60,900 Yards of Standard quality of Silks at considerably less than regular prices. In addition, On Wednesday, June 4th 10,000 .Yards of Novelty Silks, especially adapted for Summer Gowns and Blouses. 55¢ yd. value 1.00 ‘ ; Genuine Chinese Natural Ecru Pongee,—83 inches wide. value 1.50, 85c yd. BED COVERINGS At Reduced Prices. Blankets......2.75, 3.25, 3.95, 5.85 pair Comfortables..........:..1678 and 2.45 each | EDSPREADS Crochet, hemmed,..........+.0005 Marseilles, satin finish . 34th Siwect ..1.35 cach 2.50 and3.00 each 23rd Street

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