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arenes xs Ste o a + fen's Lah championship, to-day won the romen'a championship by de- Wan jastin, also an two up ani Micon Pepe en Gave vee ta ive Yor ERS Sixty New SIXTY TEACHERS SAIL. (Prinsess Irene Carries Party to Southern Earope. nthe omas ey. Loe hroeder, of aed aed alloy ‘of 8 Malloy o! Murphy of Cle and. rk public school teachers were among the passengers on the North German Lloyd line steamship Prinzesa Irene which ealled from Hobo- ken this morning fore seated cruise along the —< of Kuro! THE EVENING TAMMANY LETS REFORMERS RUN and! In ToMorows Meeting at the Knickerbocker Will Take Back Seat. and one to! The conference of Democratic State played over the DPrice <a Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street A Great Special Sale of 3,000 Summer Dresses 59 455" most “D. that have ever been of. fered—savings that aver- age fully one-half. ely charming new styles inover the latest eflects are included in sale of Dresses at $2.98 and $5.00, it among them being the long tunic models that are now all the The fabrics are sheer and ful, among them fine h linens, the popular (awning striped voiles and a ‘ repes, flowered voiles, plain q a ratines, rice c.oths and ming lace and embroi sery trimmed lingeries—in white @ad all the new shades. Great underprice sale offers opportunity to supply yor most ex- ir Summer Fequirements at remarkabie savings, committeemen, county chairmen and executive committeemen meets to-mor- row at noon at the Knickerbocker Hotel in the spirit of pure Democracy, which implies no programme and no pre-arranged plans. Not one of the men usually classed as Dem- ceratic leaders, when asked to- day by an Evening World repre- sentative could give information on what is to be done, who is to do it, or what ie wanted. Tammany will participate but keep im the back- ground. It will have no suggestions to make and no orders to execute. All authority and responsibility is with the reform element, “TI suspect,” said one of the new leaders, “that there le method in thie attitude of Tammany. In this year of Democratic gloom and pri- mary reform uncertainty they have passed everything over to us, evi- dently boping we shall make such & moss of things that the people will be glad to weloome back the old order.” 5 The principal questions before to- morrow's conference are whether there shall be # pre-primary State convention and what kind of an or- ganization, if any, shail run the party machine in the campaign. Tho original theory of the primary reformers was that there should be absolutely no domination or direc- tion from above, but that everything should spring up from the bottom through free and untrammelied ex- Pression of the people. Stats Chair- man William Church Osborn, of his recent tour of up-State counties, found strong sentiment that there must be some sort of central confer- ence, or convention, to guide things aright; somebody must write a party platform; somebody must nominate the fifteen delegates at large to the Constitutional Convention, These views hate Me morrow's demand "ade by some elements < &@ State con- vhtion rf ‘there is an herrea gern an no organised effort to get vor the polls all the candidates chosen will bo Tammany men because the ne will capture the primaries. two principal objects in the campaign,” said Chairman ‘namely, to give the people of the ‘state the choice of candidates which the primary law purports to rantee them, representation in Washington as can y honorable means. The conference, if rightly acercaahet, will be 4 strong means to t On the question of holding. an un- official State convention there is curious reversal of political form. Tammany is against a Convention: $2. Another of Our Famous Sales of at least its attitude Je one of indi ORGANDIE WAISTS|: Copies of very high priced models|¥. showing the latest style features— laundered linen collars—hemstitched voile collars and cuffs—embroidered batiste collars and cufts—all-over em- 95° broidery effects and tucked effects, ~ But One Day More! The World Summer Resort Guide for 1914 will ference, saying that the organizatio: 1s Hic rying out the spirit as well er of the new primary law and giv it a fair trial, State reformers, on the contrary, are being forced by cl ces nto while Tammany makes a fine showing of primary reform regardin, state aifairs, it has entirely different plane for local poutical affairs, Cons ventions will held in ped Con- Freenion! nal, Senatorial and Assem| istrict before the primaries and tlekets fized up in advance for pri- mary voters. These convention selec- tions will be unofficial, as all candi- dates must be elected at the primar- jes, but the designations will be ef- fective because the organisation mem: pers will turn out solidly to vote the tralene ticket a# prepared, be ready for FREE distribution at all World Offices and by mail To-Morrow! 7 ‘@ Announcements of over 2,000 Country, Seashore and Mountain Hotels and # Ki Boarding Houses, Steamship Cruises, Railroad Routes, etc., will be published ; @ By far the most artistically printed, profusely illustrated and altogether valuable Guide to Vacation Places ever issued by any newspaper. 4 Mail Orders filled upon receipt of 6 cents in stamps to cover actual postage. monp SUMMER te BUREAU voiced al the d tere to pl t to gain Up- in rding bly d there is being prepared an annotation | the problema @o that concrete plans of the primary law, with planations and instructions. This will sz) STATE CONFERENCE ‘Tammany leaders plan as reinforcing thelr, eoatren The average independent voter is indif- ret to primaries, while a ‘Ligh aad can poll a large vote at| preparing for t6-morrow’s conferen any Under ‘direction of Chairman Osborn | hopes there widely circulated throughout the|many Hall, remained WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914, - upon the | be « large thie year: oe 12. DEVELOPED BABY ED BABY INCUBATOR aacnairpan Outre, a at Democratio ‘State Headquart. strong bed No, 1 West Thirty-fourth at: GIRLS ATTACK “FURIEG? ———— ttoiag Their Cause, LONDON, June if. A party of “Parieg” ing eandwich-boards to Tate De. ttmon Mars ¥ Marz Was Surgeon at Maternity Heepttal. Dr. Bimon Marz died at his residence, ettvertion may be evolved. No. 07 Madison avenue, last evening. | goon to the New York Maternity Hoe-| tne cause were attacked by @ erewd Charles F. Murphy, lender of Tam. | Born in 1604, he attended the College of Mars is survived by a widow and of in the country a face and Surgeons of New York we ‘children, ‘The funeral services throw, te educate voters in workings| to-day, but comes to town to-night|end was graduated in 18% He after- be held at at the residence on Thi y | cuffragetton with hopes that there will! to be on hand for the conference, ward studied in Vienna, Munich, Berlin ' evenit le expects a large attendance and will be free discussion of full ox. We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise ON New York's Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street 7, 300 Boys’ New Wash Suits, Half and Less! Such a Big Lot That We Will Hold a Three Days’ Sale—Thursday, Friday and Saturday All the Natty New Styles Included For Little Fellows of 2 to 10 Years $2.50 to $4.00 $1.50 and $2.00 Wash Suits Wash Suits at $1.49 Each at 98C Each Witt ee Russian Blouse, Dombey an es. Materials—Linen, Galetea, Imported Repp, Marseilles, Linene and Madras. With Afterncen Purchases Purchases Children's Straw Ha‘ Ait) dehy $1. 48 Values 61.98, $2.50, $3. Newest models and braids, They ular Tyrolean in split straws and Milans in all the differers colors. Boys’ R rey O'Neill's Men's ‘More—Street Floor, Just a Few Items from Another Big Special Purchase and Sale Just Completed mdi Linoleums ‘3° 59c « 8 Oilcloth 84° 19c Absolutely the Lowest Prices That Have Ever Been Quoted on First Quality Cut-frém-the-Roll Floor Coverings Nairn's 79c, 89¢ and $1.09 Inlaid Linoleum te ray tho ae Clay — goods ane arg ue’ oor patterns; very jurable, Pg pall ox ee i an Price pS ig Wi ide ‘ and @ zara ; ppeciaraly reliable i ‘ : quality; at, square yari rind pone ee Nas yaa = go through |45- to 42c Enamelled Floor Oilcloth, Nairn‘s 85c 4-Yard Wide Linoleum, Square Yord. 360 Nairn’s best grades Ayn English Enamelled Floor Oil- juare Yard, 49c “ste and era cloths, 1 yd. ive BA eh i ed ps lcorscensy Nairn’s heaviest grade of 4-yard wide Cork Linoleum; |¢very i peotia ood patterns par, floor and conventional patterns; no seams or Wit ild's 50c Cork Tinol leums, ing necessary, uare Yard, 32 Nairn" 8 $1.19-$1.40 Inlaid Linoleums,| wilds Cork Linoleums are known to be the heaviest ering, retaining their colors longer than an, Square Yard, 95¢ ster melo; § yards wider shown in tile, geometrical and Extra heavy inlaid linoleums, in a especialy seiected | parquet floor patterns, most of them ig new Fall line of choice tile, mosaic and parquet floor patterns, Lm just brought out, Regular $22.50. Size 9x12 feet Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs Closely woven heavy Rugs, strictly all wool, woven in one piece. Shown in rich Oriental and 1 95 Persian patterns—a “remarkable value indeed Sold on the CLUB PLAN if preferred 9, $2.50 to ; Women S "$3.50 — Colonial Pumps Corset. Unusual Value at Purchased trom one of America’s foremost makers. $1. 7 9 $2, 0 purchased them only upon condition that we wouldn't mention eer’ 15 Smart New Styles Are| An advance Fall model, showing themaker’s nameé...... 1... eeseeeees ScUbaveay eg tales ae pleas the light t waist in This Remarkable, |poio'g,c)” “at ait ich Tae ‘Assortment This Special Nemo is an Advance Style, a Charming i: be the correct thing the coming season. of Patent colt Col: ial Pumpe and 4 pata tome withthe cloth quarters |, Of very strong, thin, cont’ heist, tx tloth; others with lightly inet. Sizes 20 to 2 hae choad Le jome with} A splendid summer corset, he slender eelf- covered buckles el buckles. /to medium figures, 1 79 The makers state that this’ June $ Special is a very 93.00 ae Tl up-to-date styles and made on the latest lasts and pate i, Macsurnes but the sale price, for this limited lot soles, Cuban, Louis, spool or st it Cuban heels. All ines, dt peptic pant gairecndianry olerng. Th v $l. 79 only, is 92.00. shoes must be seen to be appreciated, Regular $2.50, 83.00 an Omen y tae Gisid Wake Stared wis, Women’s Thread Silk A New Hosiery Collection of Made of lisle thread, low neck, lace trimmed or tight knee; regular and Regular Values Are $1.00 and $1.25 P h OFCn [ws O'Neill Main Store—@treet Fieer, Thursday, 79c Pair Dresses | Women’s $1.50 and $175 Made with alll or isle garter tops, aolee and high spliced heels; neatpevsoie.mede | F xtra Size Night Robes im black, white and all the latest shades. 5 Cameras and Films at pew style, ma Ging .um & Linenes, | @ $1.00 91.50 Extra Size Slivs and Nothing will give you greater pleasure than taking pictures of the places you visit $1.00 For $1.50 & $2.00 Dresses Princess White Pettloosts, 01.00 eep| White Petticoats, Special ¢: Reetsily trimmed with laces aad Four syle of gun-metal calf with wit-covered or Mei Fe ae ee ee oe pamper actusl relues #860, 98,60 eo and 08.80, Bale price, pair hese pumps are all fine, ne Women’s Union Suits Regularly Sold for $1.00 and $1.25 Thursday Special at 85c Made in Nainsook, Cambric_ and on your vacation or week-end trips. a e; i hand low seeks, retti rimmed with laces an rere Eas'man Hawkeye Films No. 2 Brownie, reg. 200, § rolls fF 346 No. 2A Brownie, reg. 25c, % ¥ ‘or 43¢. No. 3 Brownie, reg, 35¢, @ rolls for 60c, $1 98 ai edges. No. 8A Brownie, reg. 400, 2 rolls for 68¢. : Combinations, 91.00 |™ pol Line of Brownie Stee For $2.50 & $3.00 Dresses criblails of ntimook, shirt of drawers! 91,09 and $1.0 Washable No, 1 Brownie Camera, size Stax ts at 690 No. 2 Brownie Camera, size 214x8}4, #2.00. 69c ‘Ny ht Robes. Spe Special 03,00 a 2 » 93.00, 1 ies; Nz ate Gaede NS WA. [tor Regular 6.0 Dremel St is a al | ONeill Main Stere—Btrest Weer, “ ONAN Wate More—Third Vise,

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