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ye 54 ona Eheyt ot Siiak he ah Ee 3 PRINCE OF WALES FLIES. Takes Wult-Hear Trip iu Airship beta im Secret. LONDON, June %7.—The fact that the | Prince of Wales made a trip fn an alr- SOLD PLACE + TO BE RELEVED OF sheds at Farnborough and was taken | rain F |SILK FLAGS of the U.S. A. up for @ half hour's cruise in the alr- Waldo Restrained From Post-| BS ing Men in Front of Once Famous Gambling Resort. A Perfect Seasoning It catisfies the most fastid- taste, ‘The temporary injunction against the polloe which was granted yesterday by | Justice Gtegerich upon application of Charles L. Hoffman, counsel for. the \ Sreders bree oes wine or . ‘THE OMOMAL WORCESTERSHIRE Strains Commissioner Waldo and his subordinates trom posting polidemen in | Ucelicionsls favors more dishes than | fromt of what used to be one of the J An Apbetiner Most famous gambling resorts in the (it Ténderioin—Kennedy's piace at No. | ee ee ee $8 West Thirty-second street. For four Gaye folowing an inspection made of {, te present Traders and Importers’ Club rooms by Inspector Gillen police- men had been dtationed before the doors @ the old four-story brownstone bulld- fag to warn all incomers that they were . GMtering ao gamdiing house. “When Kennedy gave the place up out two years ago, following per- @igtent raids, no change was made in the elaberate defensive detalis of the * Quliding and it stands to-day a veri- @able fortress just off Fifth avenue. The heavy oak door is sheathed inside With an inch plate of steel, all the @watters across the windows on the firet and dasement floors are of steel, @né the looks of all doors are operated By a aingle electric switch. They cin 4 be thrown on simultaneously by the © pressure of a thumb, ‘The interior of the clubhouse ts richly | @ammished, as in the former days of @agnificence, heavy tapestries and rich @aintings gracing the walls. A black- Just Inside the front door has the names of the House Commit- it: G. Haskel, J, Adler and SAUCE To- FREE! wavow --12-- “El Pristno” 10c Cigars (Invincible Shape) the injunction granted yester- Gay bad not been served on Commis- joner Waldo, to-day the policemen still guarded the portals of the,club. peered eae ly ARTIST ARTHUR DAWSON AND THE CLAUSEN CASE. Witness Points Out Error in Re- port of His Testimony in Pic- ture Suit. | The Evening World of Jan, 10 last | published an article in which It erroneously stated that Arthur Daw the artist, had testified on the witness stand that he did “Near Newport" and “Old Mill Near St. Cloud,” and labelled them as painted by Homer Martin. As @ matter of fact Mr. Dawson did not eo testify. - Mr, Dawson was a witness in March, 7910, in an action brought in the Supreme Court by Wiiliam T, Evans, art col- lector, art Aealer, to recover the price pald for the paintings above named, which purport- ed to be by Homer Martin, but which Mr. Evans alleged were not genuine. Mr. Dawson testified that prior to the With each 13 purchased at the regular price, $1.30 aalo of the pictures to Mr. Evans they This cigar is one we have , ad been turned over to him by Mr. sold thousands of and is a emes, and pe tiasteniad Gai we eed smoke. It’s Havana ness 5 ow he had remov Canvas from, the back of one of the [I] Ducts ee ety ead [hey burn evenly, and are, indeed, an ideal cigar for the man who likes a mild, sweet smoke. Packed on!y in boxes of 25. against William Clausen, paintings and eupplied a new backing for it. He denied that he had himee't Painted either of the pictures other than to “restore” them, adding that he thad no reason to ‘oubt their genuine- (ness as the work of Homer Martin. Noted artists testified on both sides and the trial resulted in a disagreement, the Jeary standing eleven to one for the de- * fendant, as claimed by, him. The case thas deen set for retrial in November, ‘The Evening World regrets its error and publishes this correction in order to set Mr. Dawson right befage the public, Remember, you pay for thirteen and we give you twelve—FREE. Better get in on this deal. It wont happen again soon. pe REBEL FLAG AT GETTYSBURG | te the Reunion. >) GUTTYSBURG, Pa, June 7.—That * ¢be Stare and Bare ae well as the Stars ' qnd Stripes will appear at the big camp ot veterans during the anniversary ‘T colebration was indicated to-day by an announcement from the officers of the }eaniversary commission that “there is Ynothing-to prevent the wearers of the + pray from bringing along their battle flags.” ‘At the same time {t wan said that the flag of the Confederacy would not be used in any official decorations over which the commission has control. burg and Union | 4 are extending a| " arriving Confed- , erate veterans, The town itself never has been 0 gayly decorated Every business block | “im covered with the national colors, and | * practically every home displays at least | one flag. The Stars and Bars appear at Aa number of places, while the use of | Toth the blue und the gray ts a favor: | ite method of decoration at many bulld- | 5 ins Finishing touches were put on the camp to-day. Equipment was distrib- uted to the 5,000 tents, all of which are | now up, and everything Is in readiness for the [0,000 old soldiers expected to attend the celebration next week. ————— The Sexalf Stores Broadway at 34th Street and Grand Central Terminal OUR TERMS GIVES UP LITERARY WoRK. |] ®3°°Down on®# 502° | Page Will Devote All His Time ta || $ 2° Down on* 90 to Diplomacy, $ ‘ON, 27—Thomas | & Nolson lage, the new Ambassador to italy, will diop his literary work while abroad in the service of the United | PGtates and devote all his talents to a LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY made this known to-day, my PET WB SMO STS June f «diplomacy. LEA:PERRINS'| R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Priess, At Very SPECIAL Prices These Flags, printed upon heavy silk of excellent and durable quality, have each some very slight imperfection, which accounts for remarkably low price. _ These scarcely soticeable blemishes in no way affect the life of the Flag. Unmounted Flags ‘a Uma Pica ould he Specal, Fifth Fleer, Centre, Mounted On Stall with: Gilt Speer. es ‘s Usual oc dc 26 tn’ x36 In “oor oe $1.06 1% S2in.x48in. $1.29" $3.50 WHITE Enameled Iron BEDS, Special, at $1.89 In the new and very much improved and enlarged quarters of the Furniture Department, now en the Sixth Floor. Illustrated. These Beds have % in. brass trimmed ts, & inch filler rods and ‘ass vase ornaments 134 in. thick, The height at the foot is 41 in.; at the head 49 in, The enamel is triple coated and baked on under intense heat, and therefore is very hard and takes a high polish. It will not readily chip, scale or crack, and is easily cleaned: without fear of discoloration “$ or of becoming soft. ries), The size is the 3 foot one—which is those who are fitting up the Camp, the Bungalow or the Seashore Cottage. Finer qualities of White Enamgeted Beds ular stock up te 619,24, seewhere $3.50 Soft-topped Mattresses, $1.74 Ready-made in the 3-ft. size to match the Bed mentioned above. Finely stitched and covered with a good grade of A.C. A. ticking. Made with a softly-padded top layer for comfort. Finer qualitios at $8.75 and up to 680.521 of horsehair. Made to order in the hygienic Macy Mattress Factory on the premises. $2.25 Woven Wire Springs, $1.67 Size 3 ft., to match the Bed and Mattress mentioned. Bise, 24 in. x 36 iri. 32 in.x 48 in. jally desirable for lunting Lodge, the fm ree: $26.00 Strongly reinforced with cross-bands of steel. The Above 3-Piece Outfit at $5.30 It would cost elsewhere $9.25 FLOOR COVERINGS for Summer At }, to ,/, SAVINGS In the new and much improved quarters of the Department on the Fourth Floor. MACY’S “Miles Standish’” RAG RUGS Made especially for R. H. Macy & Co., of clean, new rags, and || in a wonderfully wide range as to size and color. [fo ft. x 12 ft. 34 Most Rag Rugs will run in color after the first washing. “Miles Standish” Rugs may be washed re- ee peatedly without fear of change in color. __ The materials used are bed tickings, cretonnes, calicoes, etc., imported from England and Belgium. Macy's ice. ‘Bite 59] 4ft.x 7 ft. 98c| oft.x 9 ft. 30 in. x 60 ins 1.19} 8 ft. x 10 ft. 36 in. x 72 in. 1.64] 9 ft. x 12 ft. Runners in 27-in. and 36-in. width, from 9 ft. to 15 ft. long, at proportionately low prices. Imported RUSH MATS for PORCHES The rush is a fibrous material, whose wearing capacity is in- creased by exposure to damp air. Cleansing it with water helps to make it earentionally tough. Choice of oval and round, with runners to matc Oval Rush Mats Rush Runners To match the mats in Sft.x 8 ft. natural rush color. oft. x of sal in Stes 6 ft. x 12 ft. . jany's Prico. 8 ft. x 10 ft. 74 7ft. 6 in. $3.89 Steet 58e yd. Steet $5.48 4ft.6in. — 89cyd. MATTING, from China and JAPAN A very wide variety in design and color. The China Mattings, more durable and serviceable than are the Japanese Mattings, are of tough, heavy straw. They are in small chequered or striped effects in red, green and blue, on a groundwork of the natural straw color. The mattings from Japan are of a fine, close-woven neat straw that allows of carpet Sealane in large and small figured effects, carried out in green, red, blue, tan and natural. Matting from China Matting from Japan Roll of 40 yards, $9.89 and| Roll of 40 yards, $9.89, $10.24 up to $12.48. and up to $19.89. Plain White Matting, without figure or design, at $9.89 to $/7.74 a roll, Seamless Matting Rugs from Japan, 9ft.x12 ft., $6.48 Woven in one solid width and reversible—not in strips sewed to- gether as with cheap rugs. Very pretty medallion effects in shades of red, green, brown and blue. Excellent for Summer Cottage, Bungalow, and as Bedroom Rugs in the City Home, LINOLEUM at Great REDUCTIONS Macy's $1.19 Inlaid Linoleums (Sq. Yd.), 89¢ Most of the rolls absolutely perfect. In one or two a slight imperfection in the pattern. Tile, parquet and geometrical effects in soft, pleasing colors, Macy's 69¢ Figured Cork Linoleum (Sq. Yd.), 44¢ Slight imperfections in one or two rolls. Width four yards, An excellent variety of desirable patterns in soft, mellow colorings. Macy's Macy's 244 oft, x 15 ft. iid 89 | 12 ft. x 12 ft. 14 ie 12 ft. x 15 ft. Size 24 in. x 36 in. 27 in. x 54 in, Round Rush Mats Diametor. Macy's Price. 5 ft. 6 in, $2.24 6 ft. 6 in. $2.89 Sunday World’s Want Direttory makes more “Offers of Positions” than any To-day andTo-morrow,TwoDay ‘.of Great Savings forMen m SALE OF MEN'S FINE SUMMER ‘SUITS § A Special Express Elevator, 35th St., Broadway—direct to the department on the Fifth Fleer. The Fabrics are fancy cheviots, and fancy mixed worsteds and cassimeres. Sizes from 81 to 88 in young’s men’s models, 84 to 42 in styles for the man of average build, and from 88 to 46 in models specially built homespuns, for stout men. Suits that were $17.25, $19.75 & $22.50 wa one are tropical weight rsteds, homespuns, iots, and light cassimeres, browns, pencil’ strij half, or quarter young men, 31 to 38 chest sizes; for lined. older men, 38 to 42. For stout men, 38 to 46. Styles are Norfolk, and 2-button and 3button English and American sacks, Excellent assortment in every style. Finer Suite in stock up to these that ccet B38.50 at Macy's and $50.00 clsewhers. MEN’S $1.50 MenceRize0 LISLE UNDERWEAR, SPECIAL, 98c In Summer weight. Spring- needle knitted to ensure good fit. The fabric has all the high lustre of silk, com- bined with three times its durability. The elastic ribbed Shirts have either long or short sleeves, and the drawers are ankle length. Some are flesh-color, and are very similar to silk ements costing $5.00. are in natural color. Some are white. Finer quali! at ov: STRAW HATS THAT WERE $1.88 to $2.74, NOW-- _ Many of these are imported. Hats of such excellent quality as the majority of these are not obtainable elsewhere in New Suits that were $14.75--- The Styles are Norfolk, and 2-button and 8-button English and American sacks. Greys, blues, browns, etc., in rich variety, and club check, pencil stripes, etc., galore. Quarter, half, and full mohair-lined. fancy chev- etc. Full, in wide variety of fashi ings. % to 4 for older stout men. Newest number of the smart “pat effects, br $1.50 & $2.00 SUMMER PAJAMAS, $1.14 wea a MEN'S 500 & 75¢ FOUR-IN-HAND AVATS, 34c A variety, mercerized — ft eles in rich fired effects shades, and fancy stripes. ilitary h dl some with or surplice cut, Sizes A, B, C, and}open ends. In soft tones of . D. with fancy edging. brown, tan, blue, and helio, etc., in Finer aupitties in requlay stock Soe tenes, Wee eevivere Gi ocoe. Fathosie tincet “impo alk, at 62.: ‘Malm Fleer, B5th 8. ” Fleer, 85th mt, ‘ MEN'S 50c MEN'S 50c BALBRIGGAN 29c/POROSKNIT — 29¢ UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR, “~~ Shirts and Drawers. The Shirts] Manufacturers’ “throw-ouls,” for with at bees nak. some trifling imperfection that It is double seats and strap backs. almost Impossible to find, Short Finer qualities in ‘stock wp|sleeved Shirts, Knee- or ankle- to Underwear at Kory grmenr Hength Drawers. elsewhere 84. Main Fleer, Centre. Main Fleer, Centre. Suits that were : $24.75, $27.50,$29.75 & $32,50 : The Fabrics are very high grade + worsteds, fancy cheviots, br A a and fancy tropical weignt worsteds, jonable color: Full, half, or quarter mohair- d, and some half silk-lined. Sizes 31 to 38 for young men, { men, and ial models in 38 to 46 chest for English models, socaing. quite a "" pocket $5.00 TERRY CLOTH BATH ROBES, $2.59. Small, medium, and large sizes, in blue, helio, tan, gray antl pink. Some in Jacquard figured effects, and some in two- toned stripe designs, Excellently finished, with small tie-cord at the neck, and with a large braided cord at the waist. Soft, very absorbent, and there- fore cool for Summer. Soke id teestan Seeatt np to those of Pongee Silk, at where 650.00, Main Fleer, 85th 00, ‘ork for less than $3.50. Some are from France and some are made by Harvey & Simpson of England. Milans and Mackinaws, HANDKERCHIEFS OF WHITE SILKS VERY SPECIAL 50c Handkerchiefs, 39 21 Inches, and with % and %-inch hema, 69 T5e Handkerchiefs, Good heavy quality, 33 in, and with %-inch and t-inch hems. $1.00 Handkerchiefs, 19 Very special, 34 in, and with l-inch hema, .25 Handkerchiefs, 98e Bise 34 inches, and os inoh, 1-ineh, and'1%-inch with raised cord effect, $1.35 Handkerchiefs, $1.19 inghand.{ipeingh bene with raised cord eff fect. $1.50 Handkerchiefs, $1.39 Bize 24 inches, and with 1- inch and 1%-inch hems with rained cord effect. $1.75 Handkerchiefs, $1.69 Bize 26 inches, and with 1%- FE Main Fleer, Centre. |} Finer quaiities of $5.00 T0 $6.50 SILK SHIRTS $3.59 $1.50 WALKING CANES 89c $2.25 HAVANA CIGARS 2s) $1.59 $1.50 SUMMER SHIRTS, 89c Made of light-weight woven madras and of mercerized fabrics, in the newest and most fashionable satin stripes, with white grounds and smart stripe effects, narrow and wide. “ All made in coat style, and with the very desirable. soft French"double cuffs, All sizes from 14 to18, Choice of 34 and 35 sleeve lengths in each neck size. Main Floor, 5th St. Finer qualities in stock up to those of @2.44—cisewhere $3.50. “$4.00 SHOES & OXFORDS, $2.97 The Shoes in ar, English last, with invisible eyelets. In tan calf and black domino calf. The Oxfords in tan and black calfskin, in Blucher style. Low broad heels and medium round toes. Men’s $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes and Oxfords, $3.89 The Shoes, “English” in last, are in dark tan and black domino calf. — The Oxfords, in dark tan and black domino calf, {on a straight last. Both with invisible eyelets, noes im oreo up tp, tbo oe ut £6.D6—steembens 9 80, In the wide assortment are rough and smooth Sennits, Split Straws, “Yeddos,” Every desirable style ts represented, whether In brim, crown or ribbon band. Finer qualities in stock up to those at 64.49—elsewhere $6.00. Fitth Fleer, 84th Gt, MOTORISTS’ REQUISITES AT TYPICAL MACY SAVINGS Men's $6 Dust Coats, $4.96 On model of mohair in tan or grey, and one of tan linen. All double breasted and fitted with wind-cuffs, Excellently finished and generously cut. Men's $1.50 Caps at 99 Of light-weight, silks in tan or grey. Unlined and cut on jum and large models. Men's $3.00 Gloves at $1.98 Leather or lisle gauntlets, and lisle backs. In black and tan. $1.50 Goggles at 89 Wide variety of shapes. Plain, smoked or attiber lenses. tant Motoring Goods Macy's Is the only, impor: Lore: that doses either