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{ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, '_#n |bankers, Mr. Miller ts an economist mpl for from he darkened Bahentpad of Cayenne’s quarters came ru! ae eee tre simmons ta x | Which sounded like the remarks of # of the Interior; Mr. Simmons 1s 4) goiter hunkered on his tee shot—only merchant. Mr. Jones, as well a8/ more so. i FIFT HW GOVERNOR eee ty amance, Suerte 84) DISAGREE IN JAIL CASE. H With the appointment and organi- : a zation of the board the work of ac-|Jerore Could Not Reach Verdict in f tually organizing the country’s new Trial of Rhodes. Hf yt banking and currency system will get! supreme Court Justice Kelly, at fi i under way, and ofMfictals hope to have | Mineola, L. 1, early to-day discharged f , — R. H. Mecy & Co.'s Attractions Are Ther Low Store opens oo at 9.00 A. M. a 9 Closes On Sale 6.00 P. M, Today and Herald Square, Brosdwar. 34th to38thSs } ! OMorrow. OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & 34th Street, New York it in operation Yor the crop moving/the jury which has been trying Miles period in the autumn, ‘ Rhodes, one of the former jail keepers Special Clearance Sale of Young Men’s Suits Suitable for medium size men—32 to 42 chest. Hand tailored Sack Suits, variety of newest plain and fancy effects of Cassimeres, Flannels, Tweeds, Men’s Up-to-the-Minute Suits $19.75 $22.50 and $25.00 Elsewhere included are the Best Models, both in Eng- lish and conservative stylee—the Young Men's Suits are par- ticularly “strong.” Shepherd Checks, Tartan Plaids, Fancy Mixed Worsteds, Cas- simeres and Unfinished Worsteds in the new colorings. Announcement of Selection of CAYENNE WAS POLITE piston took place there leat, fall The BEFORE HE MET STOKEBS | %xicri%"Sbtie: way ared, and com: ie) ——n ms Shu former Warden Winfield 8, Box was —————— Indicted in connection with the orgies f Smith dt Ie t Thomas B. Jones Made Aeorrd of’ Rhodes before @ new Jury t ; ‘ at White House. victed. and. Wiliam Clifford pleaded guilty of charges arising from the fair, § Now That Parrot Would Make a]exonerated without tri WASHINGTON, June 12.—Thomas ee B. Jones, « Chicago lawyer, tormer| + Bunkered Golfer Turn PETC ee eee Cee) Men's and Y, : e Pt jon Univ . a ( SRhicy corer urrer| Green with Ewy. ft Last Sunday tdi ius Sete Wine ou aay eats. A eee * These two offerings are for Friday and Saturday selling. A large variety to select from in both grades. We can “it you, no matter what your proportions. White Flannel Outing Trousers, $3.49 Priestley Mohair Summer Suits, $13.75 Fifth Floor, Broadway. Men’s Summer SHIRTS 9 he : Ment Wilson, has practically been se-| Mra, Woollff Woollffram of London, lected for governor of the Federal Re- | who arrived on the Mauretanta of the re Board. It was sald unofficially| Cunard line to-day, has @ parrot btw that his nomination would go|named Cayenne with which she jo Regular 20.00 values. 1 0 e 0 0 Excursion of the season to the Senate Monday. doesn't know what to do. With Mus- With the nomination of Mr. Jones/tard and Tabasco, two pet monkeys, the names of Paul M. Warburg of New | Mes. Woollffram tried to share her Washington York, W. P. G. Harding of Birming-| cabin with the parrot, but other pas- g ham, Ala; A. C. Miller of San Fri sengers complained of the racket Sunday, June 14, vie Men's and Young Men's Summer Outing Trousers ope Tt fleco and F.C. Simmons of St. Louls, | Cayenne made, and Mra. Woolftram || Royal Blue Line. Suitable for Golf, Tennis, Seash he bird be 8, ore and oss hte bcretary | tal tte centers See sehoa NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Yachting, of superior quality Flannel and EX CEP TIONAL at ‘ McAdoo and Comptroller Williams >f|/ he was noisy, before. his exile. trots READING and Serge, In plain white and stripes. 3.2 5 pe Currency Bureau will be ex-officio| hls mistreas'a quarters; but from day BALTIMORE & OHIO BB'S. 281040 waist measure. Regular 5.00and 6.00values Made up from shirtings generally found in $1.50 and $2.00 5 os iaiy stated at the White | Qin, Mrs. Woollfram noticed ltt Me 2 Bh, LAO My bs shirts. All coat models, with soft double cuffs attached. House that the President would | took him off the ship Mra. Woollftram ate Was of Ky 4%) the ™, a 5 Sizes 1314 to 17—Sleeve lengths, 34, 35 and 36 inches. r co th 1 of cage cy Ee tion | : Beret Sramay. n° Me | a Senge ugh ine meal] HRT bes, Yep || Boys’ English Norfolk Suits in ee ee Mr. Warburg and Mr_Harding ore The ruse worked only in part. how-_ ain Latest English Norfolk and patch pocket ummer Shirts, $1.69 Crepe Madras, $2.48 Elsewhere $2.50 and $3.50 These Coat model and soft double cuffs—Jacquard fig- rd oki cone a tal ured garments of unquestioned quality. Nothing | 8°4Y+ blue, tan, and helio grounds with satin ap- cooler can be Imagined for hot weather wear than plique stripes. Garments for men of exacting taste 5.00 models with extra Knickers, of wool mixtures, in newest colorings. Regular 9.95 values Fulton Street ’ these fine Shirts, Sizes 1314 to 18. High grade In every respect. Sizes 1314 to 17. Boys’ Washable S Cor. Bridge Street uits Men’s and Young Men’s Quality Belts, 59c Assortment of distinctive styles, in Repp, Chambra Linen, Galatea and other desirable tub ze fabrics; all colors. 214 to 8 years. Regular values to 3.75. 1.50 and 2.00 Boys’ 1.25 Negligee Shirts and Blouses, 68c Black calf, black morocco, tan calf, tubular and tan calf lined. All sizes, 30 to 44. These Belts are sold in specialty stores at 75c and $1.00. Main Floor, 85th Street. Men’s Straw Hats. 1829-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenue Alterations FREE in All Deparlments Three Advance Fall Models in Pussy WillowTaffeta Boys’ and Children’s Washable Hats Sold in Specialty Shops at On sate at this reduced price B 1 y' » 50c $3.00 and $3.50. Macy’s in the Men's Shop, Main Floor, re) a S e Ss usual price for these Hats is 35th St., Friday & Saturday $2.74, e only. (Guarantee Label) One of these models illustrated; others with high- standing ‘‘Milton” collar, finished with dainty rufflings of net, and delicately festooned at front with novelty ties; also popular “Lady Vanity” blouse; Exquisitely beautiful effects for the country, shore and mountains. eS Daintiest Summer Dresses aa. supere movers SE .75 To-morrow Martin’s will present sev- eral hundred of the most exquisitely beau- tiful Summer dresses of this season. Rough Corded Crepes Flowered Voiles Novelty Linens Embroidered Organdies Elaborate Hand Embroidered Lace Gowns Fancy Net Dresses Dolly Vardens White Organdie Dresses, etc. Some with dainty collars and cuffs of linen in contrasting shades; others with beautiful lace collars, rich openwork eyelet embroidery effects, Colors, lavender, Copenhagen, golden brown, natural linen, pink, tan, green and white; man with beautiful silk girdles, new long Russian tunic skirts. Hundreds of saperb creations in the lot. Stunning Frocks in $ P 75 Rich Crepe de Chine A number of beautiful models—one of the newer designs ilustrated—made up in soft, clinging crepe de chine, with dainty hemstitched organdie collars and cuffs, Gnished with beautiful wide Roman stripe silk girdle; deep box- plaited Russian tunic skirt, Extremely dressy models. Linen Suits at $575 In the assortment are Split Straws and fine, medium and rough Sennits. Conservative models, high crowns, and extremes. We have your size and the shape which is becoming to you. Main Floor, 35th St. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Men’s Men’s Low Cut Shoes Imported Four Styles, $3.69 Silk Lisle Standard Price $5.00 Either dark tan or black calfskin on a flat last with’ Half Hose, 48c receding toe. The heels are broad and low. They, are'to Gauze weight, fancy embroid- ered Sox, with double soles and be had in plain laced or blucher laced models. | joyjje toes and high spliced heels. Men’s Pumps for Ten Imported Outing Shoes, $2.97 | or Yachting, Lisle Half Hose, 29c emncerd Prien 400 Elsewhere $2. lack and colored and hight: z irk mahogany calf, Newest styles for mam ee olored and highly J with rubber soles and heels, | will not slip. . Made ! ent. J An excellent Summer Shoe and | Sea Island duck Good wearing Hose with double quite the fad at present. The rade of rubber soles soles and toes and high spliced new flat last; and neatly fine fees. heels. ished with invisible eyelets. Main Important Sale Saturday Misses’ Summer Dresses Long Tunic Voile Dresses Hair line, dotted and flowered effects; \ various color combinations; pleated tunics. Regular 8.75 values. 90 Crepe, Linen and Voile Dresses Smart one tunic moselss of ene linen, white crepe and fancy voile. " Regular 12.75 values. 7.90 Voile and Linen Dresses Long tunic and straight line models of in or Fancy Voile and Linen; smartly trimmed. Regular 15.00 values. 9.75 Imported Mercerized Lisle, R U IG, S Several Groupe Py Blackand Colors33c At Important Savings This is a very special price, A miscellaneous lot of small Rugs (limited quantities) at very for specialty stores sell hose of special prices. They are without the slightest flaw, but as they like quality for 48c. pair. Sox have been in stock as long as the policy of the store will permit they have embroidered clocks. will be closed out promptly, as follows: Double soles, heels and toes, but Wilton Wilton light weight for Summer wear. Rugs, at $2.97 & $3.89 Rugs, at $3.89 & $5.74 id I prices, Macy’ al o Imported Mie and 800. ‘W724 and $8.64. These are French Weave Wil- These are French Weave Wile Black Cotton ton Rugs, 27x $4 inches. tons, 36x 03 inches, Half Hose, 15¢ | yiton Wilton Medium weight with double Rugs, at $3.89 & $4.89 Runners, at$7.24 to$14.89 soles and toes and high spliced These are Royal Wilton Rugs, Macy's usual prices, heels. 36x63 in. and very unusual _ $14.24 to $22.24, Main Floor—Centre, value. Sizes 3x12 ft. to 3x 15 ft. 30% Saved On Miles Standish Summer Rugs These are the “Miles Standish” Colonial Rag Rugs, speclally Crepe and Linen Dresses Plain or Fancy Crepe and Linen, long tunic models, Organdie, net and silk trimmed. Regular 18.50 values. 1 1.75 Crepe de Chine Dresses Long tunic, fine box pleated effects, i ciaialaladi wag 25.00 values. 1 5.00 Girls’ Wash Dresses—4to14yrs. 1500 Nistinctive and Exclusive Dressesof Gingham, Repp, Plain and Fancy Crepe, Taxi Cloth, Missue Voile, Linen and Lingerie. At the Following Reductions: Men’s line or pique, finished with handsome pear! buttons and erally tailored and fitted throughout; an excellent serviceegiving skirt at a special bargain price. Underwear (garment) 98c White isle spring needle ribbed Shirts and Drawers; shirts in long and short sleeves; drawers ankle length. A very elastic garment, just the thing for warm weather, Men’s Athletic For Girls and Misses—6 to 20 years Usual $8 and $10 Values } n , A Indisputably the richest novelties and most beauti- Girls’ Wash Dresses. ...2.00 values..... 1.00 White Gauze macs fee Uy Maer Cay ut are nn fom melee pee Lm ye ley have two ionial |) Se froae, Ss ene: cen fats fen SS Laat Girls’ Wash Dresses. ...2.05 values..... 1,50 Underwear wae See ie ie | SR ee now presented to our patrons at the very threshold of a ; 93%) AOC | standard dimensions, and that $30, 36 und ‘48 inches, length’ | @ 1 |__ the outing and vacation season at a fractional cost. Girls’ Wash Dresses. ...3.95 values..... 2.00 Special (g’m't) is their only fault, trim 30 inches to B feet, Betails | ( fs ———— ———— Shirts with long or short Size, Usual Price, Sale Pric lollows \ & $ 97 Girls’ Wash Dresses... .5.50 values... 2.95 sleeves, also in sleeveless athletic enim ee ae fixe __ Gaunt Price, Salp Bried | a 3 as 9 # style, iy Hinxdoin, 68 def SOI ASTIN HLS Re | | : Mae 27in.x53in, 98¢ — @9e 36inx36in, Be” j Long Russian Tunic Styles ' from 3% to, 50, and drawers fori xo7in, $1.79 $1.34 3oin,x70In, $1.59 $11" G) These are the new French and London effects, 1.50 Girls’ Middy Blouses 85c Bin.xsiin. $1.04 4c $ 48in.x6Sin $1.79 s1at) 1G attractively faaniored 18 Raut erage Oot Beautiful $ 00 - Men’s Ribbed 30in.xS9in, $1.19 Sc ¢ 48in.xB4ln $244 SYST” | F e if “Crex’’ Rugs of Tough Prairie Grase | The ideal Summer Rug; light, durable and inexpensive. Maty’s stocks are complete, comprising everything made, 1 Some are reversible, some plain color on both sides, others plain ‘on one side and figured on the other. Colors are restful greens, browns, reds, and blues. “Crex” Rugs harmonize with fine furnishings and are appropriate for any room in the house, as well as for porches and other exposed Trimmed & Tailored M lodels, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Values Middy Blouses of White Drill, long dro shoulders, laced on sides, collar and cuffs 8 5 Cc in contrasting colors; white braid trim- med. Regular 1.50 values Coats and Capes $97.75 | Usual $12 and $15 Values In accordance with the very latest dictates from Paris many of these smart models are made up in the White Milan Hemps ——— ff the very smartest fashi: locations. mit Stor ‘summer, But the selection, Isso. varied ind Leghorns Underwear. 49, ise, Pisin, Figured, 5 ise Plain, Pirared. that every taste can be perfectly suited—at $7.75, lor Effects Special (g’m’t); CW) cai essin pee ot ton. sa am a D % aod id $2 97 Mesy's Vaal Price, mio 68 F 24 in. x4Bin, de 90 | oft. xi2ft $4.74 $5.24 vi Cs ras Sal i .x1oft. x Children’s Dresses, 79¢ — 5 you want your “business” to become prawers in striped and fancy J 22 i"-X54i ee | ak sre gras Special $1.50 and $2.00 Values Trimmed with wings or cher- nal Gesigns: shirts vare sleeveless [J 30in.x60in. ie Me | heat wr Ge red crepes; linenes with white organdie collars ries, leaves or wheat—many the talk of the town, tell about it and Grawers Knee length. pital sin He $2.94 $ 12ft.x15ft $1248 13.00. inted gini with contrasting color trime black and white novelties. Main Floor, 25th Street, Rear. sO ln mt fhe OMe 5 se . :, . 7 through a World “Want” Ad. 3 3 i oe trimmings; smart Russian skirts. Sale at Both Brooklyn Stores

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