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\ devoted to prizes and $51,000 spent @; ‘ance each. Bngland does not want includ- Wy’ $2,600 trophy to become the property ‘ & foreign power and 100 British cav: Th & ¥ deaperate effort to win it for the third/Cup for qualified hunters. time and take it with them across the! Tho total initial cost of the show Is mated at $260,000, 963,000 of whicn 1s officers have been training for ith de- —_—_loO cere in uniform riding Government Simple Way to horses in teams of three. They have to te rice wound ne core mane © Darken Gray Hair rn stacles various sorts ty Fireman of Bunker Hill Keeps hetene trom 's fect € inches to 8 fect ; inches, and this year's competition Up Heroic Work With Promises to provide numerous thrills. In the other competitions American Burned Arms, Norses are not quite 6o numerous as in former years. age W. H. Moore of Philadelphia ts of the largest ex- it @ carriage and rer itl CRUDE OIL IN FLAMES. rivals is Miss Mona Dynn, daughter of & prominent member of the Canadian . Colony, who has entered a string of & No Excttement Among 300) horses. A new American competitor is Edward Passengers From Boston, |» motean of Washington with « stable of 8 horses which have been insured for ‘Who Were Landed on Time, | 100,000, J. Sumner Draper of Boston ts also nq taaat & leading exhibitor ‘Through the heroic action of Fireman! @. Vanderbilt and Richard Sharkey, who alone fought a crude off fre in the stoke hole of the) iantic are the Hon. Adam Beck, the Metropolitan Steamship Company’s Bun-| Hon. Clifton Sifton and F. H, Loudon her Hill, three hundred passengers were; from Canada. able to leave the steamer when she! Some valu by Gouked at pler 19 at 8.60 the morning. | Cx, \iven arkey’s arms were badty burned, but| the best single harness horse me he battied with the flames until fellow! cups given by Col, Lawrence led him out, nearly over-|Louiville, Ky., for the best moke that filled the hokis| horse exceeding fiftcen hands RA | D AP| D and poured ont through two hacks under fifteen hand } on the upper deck. tlonal Horse Show Association’ | SPE E gle y FURNITURE @ere wes trouble aboard. Those who G4 not go into the dining ealoone were walking around on the upper deck when 9, ey caw -emoke coming out of the Eckman’s Alterative FREE “tiadlere.” When the vessel began to! For several years a 1 ber of vol- dow down they realized something was writte tim wrong, but the reassuring words of the ship's officers allayed their :ears, ‘The Bunker Hill, which is the sister @hip of the Massachusetts, 1s one of} ¢ the largest steamers plying between) m, New York and Boston via outelie passage. At 5 o'clock last eveining the steamer Jett her dook in Boston Harbor on her regular trip to New York. Thirty min. utes after hawsers had been cast off she was @ mile off-shore in Boston Harbor. She was picking her way along when emoke began to fil) the fireroom. Sharkey was smoking his pipe at one end of the boller room. He ran to the|! . % & “1'3 "ese $50 | 7x" 100 1'B "es" °75 | 10 er 1150 4 $ A WEEK OPENS tnother el AN ACCOUNT ely OPEN sand. i st. er at corner, He catled for help, dut the whirr of (Abo rea mi pro the engines in the adjoining engine | in ‘ ‘4 ere aL room drowned hie orien, It was not | fections. ‘Hronchit until Chief Engineer William Mallett’s | system.” Dora not ‘contain ‘Hat : other end of the room, grabbed two ‘buckets of sand and threw them upon the fire, The flames were wel along then, and Sharkey went back for more smote a he an rare of the Gan iene COLUMBUS AVE. Bina’ boarves direeulicg wilhse, hove W BET.103 &104 ST. trying to put out the last of the flame. ae ——— His arms were burned and he was ex- hausted. R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, “That fellow Sharkey deserves & medal.” said Mallett to-day. ‘He stood i Herald Square Broadway, 34thte 35thSt. up alone against that fire and smoke, Chic and Charming SUMMER CHAPEAUX tm here at thie time to-day.” At the offices of the Metropolitan | SBteamehip Line, Pier No, 19, it was an- nounced to-day that the Bunker Hill would sail for Boston this evening at 6 o'clock. : The fashionable woman favors the all-black or the all-white Hat to add just the correct touch of style to her summer costumes. The Hats presented to-day for your inspection mirror the latest phases of Paris millinery fashions and are distinguished by their clever simplicity and their smart lines, Milliaery Helon—fecond Floor. All-Black Hats of the blase, but workmen were busy $6.89 inside on the expanded bulkheads. —~—— NEARLY DROWNED IN MILK. Wagon Upsets in Big Hole, but Firemen Rescue Driver. CHICAGO, June 19.—Zenophon Her- bert, employed as driver for a dairy company, narrowly escaped drowning in milk when a portion of St. Lawrence avenue caved in and dropped him into @ dig hole. The contents of many milk cans were showered upon him. A Chinese laundryman who saw the mishap ran to the police station. The police called upon the firemen, who rescued the milk wagon driver. ewhe was the bctress lady,” de manded Zenophon, “who took milk bathe and ead she liked them?” a ss - ayer pes with a double MANY AMERICAN ENTRIES “faa ; puffing of black net—the drooping brim edged with AT LONDON HORSE SHOW. ng te Noell tg Big Event Will Be Riding and Jump- ay __ Moire ribbon encircles’the crown and at the back, a ing Contest for King Ed- large fancy quill with curled ‘el A a he “Paradise” fronds is poised oe year’s international horse show at a smart angle, Decidedly ‘at Olympia, which opened to-day with French in its effective style. over 4,000 entries and 111 classes, le the riding and jumping competition for the King Edward VII. gold cup for teams of three officers representing the armies of the various nations. The American army is unrepresented, but the keenest rivalry exists among the seven other entries—France, Great Brit- ain, Canada, Belgium, Italy, Russia and . ‘ Sweden. white ribbon in soft frills France has won the cup twice and the| Baround brim and tied in a ——————— | I tiny bow at the centre of the front. Two handsome white DON’T SPOIL YOUR |/fostrich feather, fancies with VACATION! a at ot the tie aa are caught at the sides and ‘And that’s what you will likely do meet at the back in most eglect to see to it in advance | | f effective fashion. Ae ae of The World is mailed Al neck ane lew tees ou every day you are away. You w—are als wi want the ball news, the home} | D/aved and ay in prices to. hews and reports of the big events} §¥/4.69 fo $29.73. All-White Hats $6.89 An adorable little Hat ts the one illustrated, in fine Tagal hemp, pure white in color and with picot edged The World will be mailed to you while away, if you so desire, at the following rates: Evertng World, 6¢ Of sheer, fine quality white Voile, elaborately embroidered in aoe Phatag Ape ag Rely floral designs, are these lovely unmade Robes, containing 2! money order to “Cashier,” The yards of 45-inch Flouncing and 2}4 yards of wide trimming bands, that are happening among the nations 1$4.00 Embroidered White Voile per week; Morning World, 12¢ per World, together with your order to- red tch, Ample material for making the blouse, of the earth. Un-Made ROBES, $2.97 w= week; Sunlay World, Sc per copy; Choice of four beautiful patte: qT are always R.H, Masy & Co.’ Attractions Are Their R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices A more UN-Advertised fs Cy ‘he than Advertised special val- AS Herald Square arendwey,2antersnst. 00 throughout the Store, Horald Square re very Vacation Needfu | Traveling SUIT'S and SKIRTS |LINTE NEEDS MEN’S Summer SHOES % ADVANCE Fall STYLES |FOR A WOMAN'S | © Typical MACY Savings © Distinguished by their correct tailoring, developed in 4 f the fantwersht, histichedding fabrics that the tourist. favors, VACATION onan beg euting Shoes of every hind are in the r. a these and serviceable Suits and Skirts feature the latest | Parasols, $1.99 to $94.75 improved and enlarged quarters of the Department on the Main dictates of Fashion and forecast the Autumn modes in every | . ‘Mala Fleer, Broadway. Fleer, Balcony, 35th St., Rear. Suggestions enly are given of a very clever distinctive line. = Gloves, te 0 5.6 sn, Contre, | prehensive stock. e ‘The following In stock tn all sizes; 94 to 44 tacts mee est, ote $5.00 Rubbersele 99 gg: Traveling Suits of Lace Collars, 24« to #2 jords, at _ietStine Sere $28.75 Hanae En Skee ahs very latest cutaway effect, as repe Gowns, nies? $6.00 White Buck llustrated—the one-button Coat cut on icoats, A most sharply curving lines, finely tailored Cotten Crap RS cot LIN wore Oxfords, $4.96 E ¢ and lined with an excellent quality of soft Cotton Crepe Combinations, ° Rubber, sole and. spring heel, oF satin. ‘The Skirt of the new “pegstop” Sine en ae ‘ leather solesand heels, As 4 ‘ulacaraled.. style is extremely modish. Swiss Ribbed Vests, 17 te Se $5.00 White Canvas In fine quality men's wear serge, black Swiss Ribbed Bete Teens Contre, ‘ Ont PP: or navy with white stripes. ‘Re to $1.98 Dafords, ber sole spring heel, Traveling Suits of “Marchloness"Glovesiikvests, | Special leather soles ad heel Serge or Mohair $23.74 $1.39 09894 | Of tan Elkskin, without lining. Low " $5.00 “Marchloness Metore SiC eats | Broad heels and strong flexible soles. | Onied Sel tailored mannish coat cut on (Bloomer and Vest) $5.94 tesie.9 | Size31 tod. The larger sizes (645 to straight id di i . 11) are $2.97. Tan leather, with soft elk ups The Skirt with Inverted Sets at font ib “Marchloness” SitkUmion Suits PP arborea Gee opt obs Reena cred toca High designed for comfort as well as style. $2.09 1096.8 | Lich Savebors for men ot $1.48, Of same make at $3.96. English mohair of good quality in navy or black, : 4 Traveling and Outing Skirts .. Many novelties in the newest fabrics, including the smart plaids and checks so fashionable. matte Bit“ VACATION NEEDS in i Tolar ae on Haberdashery SHOP Extracts, 28 to $96.00 Macy's Haberdas| Shop, now occupy much. ine Lip Sticks in Caves, Ite whee” od art po ang located on 2 Main Floor, “Stewart” Plaid and Shepherd Check and ‘Main Fleer, 84th 8, Rear, following are “Cube Check” Skirts $9.74 Scotch Plaid Skirts $7.94 Conaeth SONGS! OF RN only ‘of the many ta sia you are iikely to need for every se he Gack nace! of acvance fall] "Strictly tallored Skirt cut on ens Freee, nash Bes tear, day, for outings, and for your vacation, the foot slashed at front, also draped] Yel0P@ lines, and, button trimmed. | Bathing Salts; 25¢ we $923, oe and button trimmed: high girdle top. | Hi#h gitdle top effect. In black and |<, Sen rem Bete f- mean, | Outing Shirts 94c = hy In the very fashionable Stewart plai peli shepherd check worsted or blue ing she wa te $1.98 Mercerized, at Mitture and in black and white Cube checks. green plaid diagonal. Mala seth e., In plain colors and In light grounds Draped Skirts Tailored Skirts Fret Cause | Bis char na at 44. in Check Worsted $5.49 | of Chock Worsted $4.96 | seanicte.tema tense Side drapery and bias effect at back] Plain tailored skirts with two'straps Pleo. “TALLAPALOOSK”” OUTING HATS are featured in these close fitting skirts | at 5 i of black and white check. she Fitboee Bits, Sago as White TUB SKIRTS—New Models In the newest corded and ribbed wash fabrics, these separate yt = yer a in style and very well tailored. irts of Im) Skirts of Bedford Cord $5.49 White Pique $4.96 n panel effect, opening a Lapped seams in back finished with —_—_—_—_—_ clever uspender le Tailored Skirts of White Eponge $3.96 Tailored Skirts of 9 96 ery pretty model with corded side toh’ $ panel, tucked back ‘and fancy belt. In Horrick 's English Repp hd an excellent quality eponge, the sea-] Severely tailored, panel front and son's favored fabric. back. ‘Third Floor, Centre, MISSES’ Summer DRESSES A Clearance—Great Savings The season's prettiest inodels in Frocks of voile, lingeries, linen and ratine all in this end-of-the-season disposal offered at radical reductions. Although the size range is somewhat income plete, there are charming styles in great variety in every size. Were $19.74 to $24.74, Now $14.74 One piece models of daintiest style with effective trimmings of lace and embroideries and deep girdles and sashes of soft gray ribbons, Smart novelty fabrics in white with dots or figures in pretty colors are also included in the collection, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Linen and Ratine Frocks Were $10.74 to $14.74, New $7.94 MEN'S MOTORING DUST COATS Macy's is the only New York where discounts nor are to savings thus made go to you. Natural Ten Dut tlade of pliable peanut straw, | from England. folded and giipped into’ pocket pene to give real protection fen | BATHING SUITS WEEK END AND SWEATERS Prices ab Macy's are CANDY =e | rib ee SPECIALS OF natal a Candies ait Ag Aion Centre. Feet (testeey day | Bathing Suits, and packed net weight All Worsted” _ $1.98 Cael ited Se | keene | |r emer rat Dalal arate tom, | i, $2 s cutter bar “ tractively boxed. Similar qual- 4 ~ ae WW eevher Is 60e, bi Aone sien of ja rag Coats vee ___ An assortment of about 65 Dresses, pretty new models in jar : linen, ratine and novelty materials—in white, tan, blue, pink and of All Kinds 9c to 46, Choice of several attrac- Single-breasted butta: 4 DeIOWDPE. 15, 18 and 17 for Junlors: 36, 16 and a0 for Mi Similar quality elsewhere 15c, tive color effects and stripes, wae a pieaya. oud! o an 3; 14, al 4 a, vali frcludedares vendLime | Bathing Suits breasted at 94.98: Tailored Suits—Greatly Reduced ———~ In Serge, Bedford Cord, Eponge, Ratine, Silk and Poplins, in a wide range of fashionable colors. Suits that were $34.75 to $46.75, mow $24.74 Suits that were $24.74 to $37.75, now $19.74 tick Candy, Nut Chips, of All-Wool $4.24 etc. F. isp. $ Revie, | Comurtaent tevare | fon eens $1.98 Finest of Macy's ‘Mill white, navy-andered, and navy- Close woven durable made up ina model Reo Close to the neck on at $1.24 a 2-lb. box, contains ing over one hundred pi and-grey. Notwo alike, (Similar quality Sweater-Knit Suits that were $19.74 to $27.75, now $14.49 elsewhere $2.00.) Bathing Suits $3.24 | gspeubiep ay Third Fleer, 85th Street, LITTLE NEEDS xan eah ee d Auto Dust Coats $3.69 Pa * ony . gray ir on A Smart NEW MODELS _ |foR A MAN'S Skewles ¢3.96 | tinue mea A PY Bathing Suits ° Eimpr Dust Coate tn otest up oo in WOMEN’S Sweaters _|VACATION yrs aereerritt: | * nasca $1.84 Gagan. cil tn EERE Scere ot eet or Brosdwa) inchs mary, notchg | Walking Cangs, 69s to 416.80; | asec, Rast iese 89 $6.09 ' Special at Gott carn, SIS Silk-Trimmed $3.49 Coltapable metal frame snd Fitth Fleet, aan a Bathing Suits oval or squared lenses, rs at $24.74, duplex in effect, are in white with green, gray Summer Gloves, 440 tod with lavender, and are hand-knit in loose, open mesh, 13.74 there ‘are Sweaters in heavy fancy stitch in Russian coat effect, ain Flour, te All worsted and light weight. amber of green, with frame to At 094 there are double knit Sweaters of Shetland wool in kimono model Panama Hats i} “be hay Sleeveless or quarter sleeves. match, or Coat Sweaters in a fancy ribbon stitch, 5 Pn myn qe in rn Choice Of several paired stripe $2.00 gles 4 Straw Hats, $1.0! fects. Sizes Norfolk Sweaters Gog in “Ruff-Neck” Effect $9.49 Special at $1.24 Tittn Fieae, Hath Bangkok Hal 94.14 ty $8.74 Shawl-Collar 5.94 A serviceable Coat Sweater of heav: wor BO Mt, $ Very desirable just now be. Deep yoke, straps, turn-back cuffs lity, with rolling collar, ie Betts, $3e 0 $Tah™ Mn Bway, Shaker-KnitSweaters?+ cause thay have a mask made of and oelt of this model are in tight cuffs and pockets, In white, Coat Mange 8 to $1.98 wath heavy, pure. worsted yarne, tan, brown or gray, for’ protece | close zigzag stitch and the body or tan. Main oper Aah gt Mou nares and white, "wa Hon eagles the eas Plain, and sleeves in Richelieu" ribbed] Belted Sweaters Slippers irc OMe to S219 Beh mber effect, In white, gray or tan, Norfolk Model $2.96 Dreing Conia Odds and Ends y Sweaters, with belt aa bes our SAih Bt. Mannish Sweater 2.96 drawn beneath the Norfolk pleats Cal Pox Mani Bags. Abe to larg ockets, Byron collar, n . Moin Floer, R4th Mt. V-Neck Model $ e ghee: or maroon, Cravats, 34¢ ORL " it A practical Coat Sweater in close Coat Sweaters . Bray , fine-ribbed stitch, with V neck! in Chain Stitch $1.96 Suit Cases, SERV 8, Pityy Flees, turneback cuffs and deep pockets. Naas Bh High neck model if preferred. In Contre. pox! " . white, gray, tan, navy or tieck. _ [fitting cuffs, Fisor oe Be