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“qe BVENINS WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 sold, Samuel Muldoteky, junior: eil- ver, Vi The hest EGE INES PARTING GREETINGS TOAGLASS OF 72 Speeches by Governor and Mayor—Justice Weeks Administers Oath. - art.-Herbert WINS GOLD CUP, | RICH STAKE, AT ASCOT. CITY GOT, Enaland, June 6S Tairte's \ this afternoon won the coveted Cup race from a field of ten . J. Ryan's Wiilbrook was sec and Junior, belonging to T. Mar- ren third. race Was worth $2,500, with $17,008 in specte, The King and attended. It was in this race @ that a male suffragette pulled ‘August Belmont’s Tracery just American horse « to be _ Pennington ‘The Riggs med for the Eng- seni The Kelly prize for the beat critique on English literature—Leon Mones, senior. The prise of the Board of Trustees Rothko- for the best oration—Harry Wits, senior The Drummond prise for the second best oration--Charles G. Cristiano, senior. The Roemer priza for the beat poetry declamation—-Berman A, Gra- blowsky, sophomore The Steers prize far excellence in Kate, junt The for proficiency in est, Aaron 0. ; second, Harry L. mes Gordon Bennett prise beet essay in political science —James Kri inion, BOARDS WILD CAR AND KNOGKS OUT DRUNKEN DRIER Man Climbs From Own Ma- chine After Two Are Run Down and Panic Prevails. A wildly drunken chauffear at the wheel of a machine with the license number 2,956 New York to-day knocked down and injured two peo- ple and threw into panic hundreds of others in Broadway, Williamsburg, and then made his escape after a fight made by an angry crowd to capture him. ‘The chauffeur was running hie car sigsag fashion along Broadway in the direction of the Williamsburg Bridge plasa. At the crossings scores of people were in peril. Mra. Mary O'Connor, of No. 46 Fourth fo it that Tape is so often the! ne sity-severth commencement for es something out) ¥) ine College of the City of New York began thie marning at 10 o'clock in the great hail of the college build- ing at One Hundred and Thirty- street and Amsterdam avenue. ie fe graduating class numbered seventy- two. ‘The addresses to the class were made by Mayor John Purroy Mitchel and Gov. Martin H. Glynn. Justice tow 8. Weeks of the clase of ‘79 ad- ministered the “Ephebic Oath” to the graduates. ‘The academic procession of grad- uates, members of the faculties and distinguished guests started at 10 o'clock from the President's office. There were altogether about one bun- dred and fifty in the march. The line wended its way along the it corrl- dor, up the main stairway and into the great hall, marching the full length of the hall to the strains of the “Coronation March,” played by Prof. Baldwin at the large organ. ‘The Rev. M. Angelo Dougherty of the class of 64 made a short prayer. Morris Buchter delivered « sonior’s address on “Achievement Through Aspiration,” Isidore Cohen one on “Open Thou Thy Mind” and Ellis A. Johnaon “Respice.” Following a selection on the organ the degrees were conferred by Act- ing President Adolph Werner. The oath of allegiance to the city was administered by Justice Bartow 8. Weeks of the Supreme Court. The following prises were awarded: The Pell Medale—To the students who rank highest in all the studies of the year: Gold, Isaac Kaplan, sopho- | more; silver, Ellis A. Johnson, senior, ‘The Cromwell Medal—For profi- ciency in History: Gold, Herman A. Grablowaky, sophomore. The Ward Medals—For the greatest proficiency in: Logic, Julius Zimmer- man, junior; Certificate of Equal Merit, James Goold, junior; Moral Philosophy, Bertram D. Wolfe, junior: Honorable Mention, Max Grossman, junior; Honorable Mention, Jacques de La Chapelle, senior; Natural His- tory, Isadore Cohen, senior; English, Theodore Goodman, eenior; Latin, Lucian Lamm, sophomore; Germ: Morris _ Buchter, the demand for “Taps” amasingly everywhere imme are known. 3 box at your druggist'’s l ‘ape’ is in tablet Ups.” Ti street, Brooklyn, and Antonio Ven- nize of No. 142 Frost street were knocked down and badly injured. Coming down Broadway from his home in Sea Gate, Aaron Petruch, a wealthy real estate man, nearly ran into the machine with the drunken chauffeur. He saw the trouble in a moment and ran bis car beside that carrying the man who had run amuck. He shouted to him to stop but the chauffeur took no heed. A 48; |erowd of a hundred or more people *| were running after the two cars by jor; | this time but there was not @ police- +} man in sight. Puced * Fearing that the drunken’ man I asad . would ram and wreck his machine or Py FURM TURE & CLOTH . re ; | Kill some of the pedestrians crowding 7 ~) the busy thoroughfare, Mr. Potruch | : " turned the wheel over to a friend be- J ichaels Brot ae BROOKLYN N.Y ARM 08 CREDIT SAVE. at 9° ST. SMITH STat STATE freshman. Weinberg Memorial Poem: , senior; William Rapp, The Ralph for the bridge plasa. It was danger- ous business, but the real estate man was equal to it. Once in the tonneau be cracked the drunken chauffeur on the head and knocked him to the floor of the car, grabbing the wheel bim- eolf. ‘The chauffeur crawled to his feet put up a fight. Mr. Potruch got car stopped for a moment when Frage lemortal Prise—To the student who ranks highest in all the studies of the senior year: Medal, Elltg A. Johnson, senior. The Belden Ll ti Dougtas, sophomore; allver, | P. Clendenin, sophomore. |The Claflin Medale--For proficiency in Greek: Sliver, Bennington P. Gill, freshman; for proficiency in Latin, ellence Jesse mas But you don’t have to buy a mill and go to all the trouble of grinding your flour. lish prése compositian—Leon Mones, | boarding the ¢ & man from the crowd, evidentiy @| noon, friend of the drunken m < not he given tals we into the fray and threw M ® the street, The aguin at high epec lost in the traffic ont concert » Jumped) will not be given this week. Con- Potruch ductor Frank has been ordered by the committee to enliven his pro- gramme with Sousa and Herbert selections. The committee to negotiating with John Philip sou give the in| concerts on the om-| ‘The nightly cone in been decided, are to beg! SAVE YOUR HAIR! IF FALLING OUT OR DANDRUFF—25 CENT DANDERINE Ladies!) Men! Here's the | hair fal with military ae cre will Oo col ‘There will be the Mall on Monday evenings. In- stead there will b@ two concerts on Saturdays. With the departure of Arnold Volpe and Adolph Rothmeyer for Europe the selection of Nahan Franko to Mr. Potruch’ his lege were lied to forego his busingss lanhattan and return mer people Injured in ata drug John Filaskie, Marcus avenue | lew Hyde Park, L. I. ede CENTRAL PARK MUSIC Ws out fast. A little Danderine ickest, surest dandruff |‘otistts pow—sny time — will surely SCHEDULE GHANGES,| 7" cure known. cl ee Danderine from say’ a A toilet counter, and after the first aj ed [repege ‘our hair will take on that life, justre and luxuriance which is so beau- store or Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a ne; ttle toad a tort ‘of dandruff—that awful seurt. | " Grape-Nuts ~—teady to eat from the package, and delicious— you have a far more perfect food than bread. In Grape-Nuts one has all the nutriment of whole wheat plus entire barley, including all the vital mineral phosphates of these grains, so essential for proper balance of body, brain and nerves. Grape-Nuts, because of long skillful baking, digests easily and quickly—generally i ‘one hour; white bread requires about 3}, hours. 3 apanneyaliy in abet A ration of Grape-Nuts with regular meals goes a long way toward putting one ‘to righ .s.” *‘There’s a Reason” Commissioner Ward's committes on |*HP:, re is nothing s0 destructive to park musie, important changes were |the hair as dandruff, It roba the bait announced to-day In the programme | of its lustre, its strength and its very for the summer. John George Frank | life; cyentealy, producing a feverish- and his military bend will give the|nese and itching of the scalp, which concert on the Mall in Central Park |if not remedied causes the hair roots on next Gaturday and Sunday after-|10 shrink, loosen and die—then the tiful, It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance; an incom parae gloss and softness, but whet will please you most will be after just a few weeks’ use, wi you will actually see « lot of fine, d heir— new hair—growing all over the scalp. Store Opens 9 A.M. Closes 6 P. M. James McCreery & Go. 34th Street 5th Avenue On Sale Friday and Saturday A Special Purchase of N00 SUMMER _RUGS Seasonable Offerings of Colonial Rugs —{Hit-and-Miss"’ patterns, of plain centres, with daintily colored borders, at Remarkable Price Concessions. MEN’S & BOYS’ SHOES Men's “Sorosis” Low Cuts in Black or Tan. 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