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Big College Crews May Meet in Championship Regatta in West July 1 Seattle Offers to Pay Expenses of Harvard, Yale, Columbia and Cornell—Courtney Denies He Will Retire. (Bpectal to ‘The Brening World.) POUGHK™EPSIE, N. Y., June 14.— Plans were unfolded here to-day for one of the greatest intercollegiate oat races ever held, to take place at Seattle, Wash, in the week of July 10, with crews from Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Corngll and Pennsylvania io|men and a staff of a dozen chefs, rowing in the West, ‘The plan was first broached a year more ago by the officials of the Panama-Pacitic Exposition, but lack of funds has compelled the Expo- sition ¢o drop the scheme, and Seattle, sent the Meat of Wash- ington crew East in 1913 and ee in 1914, was not slow to see the Re ee tepaey Presented. Accordingly, t! jo coast people have sent an in- to the five five big Eastern crews, ‘wo pay their expenses to and to make all arrange- for them if they would take eu }e acceptances have not as yet STRIKE CAUSES FIGHT IW CITY HALL PARK Detectives Declare Leaders At- tacked Workers They Were Guarding—Two Men Arrested. The strike in the men’s clothing | factory of Light & Schlesinger, | No. 18 Washington Place, which has | been in progress for five weeks, was the basis of a fight and subsequent | arrests early to-day in City Hall Park. Later Meyer Senter of No, 116 Seventh Street, Vice President of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers’ Union and Reuben Cohen of No, 160 Madison Street, were arraigned in | Centre Street Court charged with as- | fault upon William Feingold and} \Frederick Remple, two of the fac- tory’s employees. According to the police more than 4,000 persons are affected by the strike, and it has been necessary for workers to go to work under police protection. Detectives Jeasup and Behan were waiting in City Hall Park to escort the workers to the factory when Senter and Cohen appeared, e two latter deciarea they urged the employes not to f° to work, but the detectives said they started a fight. cmewaieatjpameamione BOYS FIND BABY IN PARK. ‘What a party of dozen boys enjoying an outing in the new East River Park at Astoria had hoped would be a lunch for them turned out | to be a healthy months-old | girl baby. The foundling ts now in the been made by any of the crews, but Harvard, it is understood, has prac- tleally agreed to send its crew across the continent, and Robert Herrick, who coached the Harvard Henley crew a yea: ago and is Chairman of the Harvard Rowing Commisston, is enthusiastic over the idea. Yale, as yet, has not shown much feeling either way, but ta giving the plan serious consideration The three Poughkeepsie crews which have received invitations re- jected similar bids from San Fran- cisco early in the apring because none of them felt able to pay the ex- penses of such a trip. With assur- ances that their expenses will be paid, however, a different atmosphere vades the Columbia, Cornell and} Pennay Ivania quarters with reference to the plan, and all three are on the point of accepting. ‘With a squad of thirty-four oars- waiters and trainers to care for thent, the Cornell crews got into quarters at the Oakes, on the Highland side of the river, early yesterday morning, and after @ short rest unloaded their shells and phernalia from the cars and it ready for a row on ble, he bright and carly this menariey Courtney, the Cornell coach, spiked the rumor that he would re. tire after this year. It was one of the first things he did after getting off the train. Courtney is sixty-oight years old, but says he is good for a year or two yet. He has a nephew, William Courtney, in the freshman eight, one of his first relatives to make @ Cornell crow. Kings County Hospit Flatbush, The boys were through. the ark when they saw a basket hidden They intended to to-a picnic lunch, by's cries went them running to Patrolman Zimmerman, He. found the baby was neatl clothed and apparently had been well | looked after. There were no marks | of identification on the clothing or the basket. help. tl but ina’ eth oe Hon cata e ret ame called tm the me. #3 Gece ae = SATIONAL LEAGUE, olfers who will rity of the ‘The majority eabip 10> pete in the open cham Bait are their final practice. Oulmet and Eh arrived at the Baltusrol course yester= day. Many of the professionals were op the links yesterday. William Collins, the Oakland Club's ofessional, established a new record for, qe, course yesterday, | Playing with Corning, he negotiated the course Th Ti, chippine previous: best score. . Goddard won won the handicap prize at Wry “Great Neck Golf Club yesterday With a low net score of %. 'T. A. Mor- Fow ‘and Eagar H. Cook thed for second | place with Walter J, Travia, the Metr golf champion, and Gardiner W. White, winner of the recent Tuxedo tourna- nt, yesterday defeated Bert Batth be rafenstonal of the Flushing Co Morel Lew! x morning irrevis ‘and White ‘heat Battle 10 up and 2 to play, In S atternoon the match was all even. a ERICKSON JUMPS WELL AT SCANDINAVIAN MEET. Wille Kyronen of the Millrose A. A. won the one-mile run of the Scan- @inavian American Athletic League at Ulmer Park yesterday. He finished by a big margin ahead of his club mate, Otto Laakso. C. J. Sundwal of the Star A."C, was third, The victor was clocked in 4 minutes 461-5 seconds, Bgon Erickson beat the meet record of 6 feet for the running high jump by one-quarter of an inch. yard dash son of tar y race H. B. Jorgensen of the proved the best. hi le Norw 4 Turn Soclety a ute risen of the Norwegian A. C, tate; a good field in the quarter- rae run, With a fling of 119 feet 7 jacnen 3, Ppvidson gt the Swedish-Amer- ye crown in the dis- cus contest. (That AS RYAN MADE RECORD, BUT IT DOESN'T GO. Pat Ryan hurled tl pound ham-~- mer 191 feet 4% inches yesterday at Celtic Park. But Ryan's record doesn't count because he stepped half an inch outside of the circle, In the three- we race Hans Kolehmainen was of the big handicaps wed the other atarters, Frank Mas- erson was the winner. ‘The Finn un- {ened Atth. “‘Kiviat and Devaney were both beaten in the three-quarter mile ie i _ wie ‘Gordon of the New York KRAMER AND OHRT SCORE IN BIKE RACES. us Prt of San Francisco won one wmateuy event and finished second in another at ihe Newark Velodrome yes- Champion Frank Kramer won rand Prize of Newark. T was riduen in heats and the © won in straight heats from Jack’ ané Marcel Dupuy. —————. Dead Heat on Speedway. Denver and Oakland Roy raced to a dead heat yesterday I—the half-mile event for trotters on the Speedway. The time, 1.02%, was the best of the day. Clover Patch won the 1,05 pace and Courler Boy was best in the 1.05 event for trott Step on Third Ra Joseph Izzo, twenty-on: Astoria, em- ance depart electroc esterday aiternoos in attempting to. get out of *o Feturn sore ae pe ULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAM | IES SCHEDULED FOR BODY da “pees b, two strokes from the 1] olitan | 5 18 {6 21 30 iba iderey Olly 14 28 a ney Relleve Tag Burned at Sea. WASHINGTON, June 14.—A_ tug] vwas believed at Const’ Guard head. | |quarters here to-day to have burned | land sunk with all on board off the! AMERICAN TF ss00n, | No games scheduled. INTERYATIONAL Dean Providence, 4; Jersey City st game. Kismat JES ies ape |Virginia Capes Friday— The Cutter | cael tinh mon Ba er Onondaga which was rushed to the |rescue from Hampton Roads failed to| | find the craft, so was thought to have | arrived too ‘he name of the! |tug was not ascertained, Slseetneaaemanneal LATONIA ENTRIES. FIRST RACE—Selling; _ threeyear-olds; f Fioaale Crochet. 100; "Malabar, stig le 6; logo, 107 Beronton 82 Mtonteeale Airs aix 103: BLUE BONNETS ENTRIES, 07: , Mreen mocxd 31 idee Soha i ii Cate) Pie pEIRST RACK 500 Canadian bred TRACE “a ling io" oe Siar Masters, "i had egal ne ae ray rie Mae Ka 1065 rou D RACE—8800 aiileds _two-vear-l ii Ari ACR eis: j, tie yar olde and ise ns rT gt Cap, 107: sapere ‘smi ward | one mile and seveuty yar Fe den bet 15, Sime, a rete, $s aitluston, mr sain oa Na pipe, lee ts Ge Beg 208, Soares, and up Mio: see, land,” jut; ° Wathee’ Tiley tis Gene: two “Bieri RACK. Selina fork Meee, ‘on: 1 paid, ‘10 rey foek, 108) “ibark ‘neauty, i fi, “200; Brows” Valve, 108; Baby 108 TH RACE Selling: an. —-Kneole Fa Hee, ‘The Governor, 100: Ste Ada Anne, TOT: Marteo, et, 100) B On; Gabilo,. 108; Mister, tee Galton 0. vatice allowance claimed, Weather cloudy, ow, Feather 1 108, 1 Mi ior Hough: | of five pounds claimed. " —_— | ‘CLOTHING’ WAS CHAMPAGNE. | Porter and Friend Now Held on | KILLS ROACHES | are disease carriers. Peterman’s Roach Food kills them. Nothing else so sure. Peterman’s Discovery (liquid) ‘Acills bed bugs and their eggs. Standard 29 years. At your dealer's. WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc. 200 Fifth Avenue, New York Charge 6Y Burglary, Giuseppe Sanatore of No. 215 Fast | One Hundred and Sixth Street, walked up Sixth Avenue gt Fifty-elghth Street | at 4 o'clock this ‘morning with a burlap bag on his back, Policeman Hoffstadt | asked what was In the bag and Sana- | tore, who declared he was moving, said it contained his clothing. | As the man stepped away Hoffstadt heard a clinking sound such as no hon- est clothes should make, so he opened the bag and found in it bottles of champagne and whiskey, poerags | Went to the Westerly fe Francisco Rito, en ‘a robbery, He decla’ offered him $5 not to investigate fur ther. Both prisoners were held in $1,000 bail for burglary. ONE MINUTE FROM BROAL ur terms apply also to New York, New J We Ones. Accounts From $1.00 a Week Up. We Have Only ONE PRICE. we, $25.98 to M988 Fenea $148.15 Za yee 4 KROOME F" 9.98 $69.98 $89.98 $165.98 WE PAY FR er Trustees Sales at GREENHUTS' (By Order of the United States District Court) If you are not a Charge Customer, you can enjoy the convenience of an account by applying to our Depart- ment of Ac- counts. eCut Out This ‘Coupon IT IS GOOD TOMORROW cd This Coupon foment. Stampe eft wih pees a Fi aha ‘fore, esda: ae i no ai tre. Are of the same kind as jose whic! woul nal 5° aa a GREENHUT CO. om Pu ‘5 and “6 Summer Dresses, *3 95 - New and Pretty Styles for Town, Country and Seashore, for Women and Misses gation of smart styles, including Norfolk, Suspender, Embroidered Collar and Triple Flounce effects; also clever dresses in which two mat combined. All ideal for Summer wear. ‘Materials include: RAMIE LINEN, NOVELTY VOILES, NEW STRIPED VOILES, FANCY CHECKED VOILES afd COTTON CREPE. Summer's most popular colors. Women’s & Misses’ Stylish *7.95 Coats $ Large Variety of Smart New Styles—Sale Tuesday . Excellent coats for city and vacation wear. These coats are well tailored and are made ot these favored materials: NAVY AND BLACK ‘THE BIG STORE” Gorm sas SIXTH AVE.. IOMTO IS™ STREET Because of the Crowds in Attendance, We Cannot Guarantee to Fill Mail or Telephone Orders on These Items. orld, 0-14-18, An Boys’ Clothing Fans and Belts Notions Untrimmed Millinery and 75¢ Blousee—for boys; 0c Belis—made of patent leather 10¢ Sew-On Gartere—sus- TSe Chip Brald Dress Shapeo— Bre washable leony neck- with white kid center, piped pire! elastic; white on fale price....cs.cceseeeuse 59e with white silk braid; covered buckle; sizes 28 to 38; sale - B5e pista ogpac liane skgr ties * x —sale price $1.25 Leghorn and Hemp Drees Shapes—smart styles of trim- $1 and $1.50 Wash Suits— boys; many styles and mod: sizes 214 to 8 yrs.; sale pric $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Washable 25¢ Silk Corset Laces—blue, pink or white; sale price......... 18¢ 60¢ Rubberized Household Aprons 98¢ Ostrich Feather Fans—shaded colors; pink and white, Senor tape na tines 234 at and white, blue and white; bone —several patterns; sale mings years; sale po og er le sticks; sale price......... 79 fi ERO aes 35 PNG. oe eke Bci $3 “R. & G.” Corsets $1.50 White Voile Blouses Usually $2 and $2.50 $1.50 198 "Damp-Proot Slik Maline—26 inches wide; black, colors; sale price, yard. . ee Embroideries +. Laces Sale Tuesday. . . New and unusually clever Summer styles; exquisitely embroidered and trimmed with fine laces; latest flare and organdie collar effects want boat in fi Bpocbtet Hi og tho pdt U1 shown. ing; stiong hose supporters. =] fYId cece e eee eceeeeeeseteeeeneeeneeeneeeeentee $1.25 & $1.50 Barefoot Sandals, Pair . . “796 Bargains for misses and ‘ehildrea, Tan willow calf, closed sides; solid leather soles; all sizes up to 2, $1.50 to $2 White Canvas Shoee—for misses and chil. dren; pumpa, two strap, Mary Jane and button boat Sterling Silver Hollow Handle Serving Pieces Formerly Priced to $33 $ Sale Tuesday. . . 1. 2 5 Spoon bowls and forks and knife blades are of triple sliverclate; the handl ndsomely engraved sierling silver. Choice of the following 200 Trimmed Hats Usual $5 and $7.50 Grades at 3.45 Cold Meat Forks | Aro Knives ; A Tuesday special from our Millinery Salons which sizes up to 2; sale price............ Fish Forks ferry Spoons is Sure to attract @ record attendance for June, Gravy Ladies | delty Kalves SPORT, TOWN AND COUNTRY HATS—really | | 9140, l0 Sikh While Canvas Hileh and Lave Shoee—tor women; button shoes, Oxfords and Pumps; all made of good qualliy white canvas; every pair pagahia and per- fect; all sizes 234 t0 7; D and E widths. - $l Cheese Knives Individual Salad Forks Cream Ladies Cake Knives beautiful specimens of 'twixt-season millinery at this low Muslin and Bed Sheets 12e BLEACHED MUSLIN—42 inches Je wide; soft finish; sale pric ‘ ade Towels, Scarfs, Etc. 10c and 12% “ODD" TOW! hosp’ uch towel $1 to $1.25 Undermuslins rNS, PETTICOATS,. COMBINA: PRINCESS SLIPS—selections tnds" from our awn supert various us Leanaitaly ot | ace ed abe St SDBBOARS it CENTERPIECES: many styles; sale Blankets and Bed Pillows | Negligee Shirts “sutton tenure) ae boon, 3 | 98.00 0 6,00 Puro All Sik Noatigne Seria 2.95 | Men’s & Youths’ *15 to *20 Suits ° For Your Choice, Tuesday, at ... . High-grade, stylish and most desirable suits, selected from our own superb stocks. Only 1 to 4 wilt of a kind, Size assortments somewhat broken, THAT'S WHY THE PRICE IS $11.85 instead of $15 to $20. Assortment includes finest ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGES and scores of other materials, including FANCIES IN STRIPES, CHECKS and MIXTURES. Men and youths of every build will be fitted. Though there isn't every size in every style, all sizes are in the whole collection. Men’s °3 to 5 Trousers, Sale. . 9 65 Blue Serges, Striped Cassimeres and Worsteds. 7 an sizes, Men’ s Straw Hats- ~popular styles and straws; usual prices to $2.50; all sizes at....... stocks of toe bede; sale price Dinner Sets $18.95 Dinner Sets—109 pieces; genuine English pure Ag of high quality; choice of three handsome border decorations; every piece with gold edge; 109 pieces include soup tureen and bread and butter plates; sale price $12.95 Furniture $11 Golden Oak Extension Tablee—solid oak; 6 foot extension; go struction and finish; sale ieee gos $24 Golden Oak China OBIE PFICO. o.crcrorccccvererecctoes Tuesday Specials from ‘the Pure Food Store Wholesome qualities—the best tha LOWEST PRICBS. ie market affords- eeeee Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly. Phone 4000 Chelsea, 9 Vanna | Golden Oak Crystal ; sons Quaker Cereals Fresh Vegetables Candles 9, ; Genet mnlrros Pesti Housefurnlshings Window ne-third below the uaual New JERSEY" ASPAR: 15e CORDOVA CANDIES — yal all glass shelves; sale price.......,. jen Frame 5 et eke ete “EAL 0" ube does Be || | "Rodusnins ny OBC Lawn Mowers $1.60 Gas Stove or Hot Miesaxtre large; Okie Sinte : MEW Lerroces bard, 5e GRANITE SNOWFLAKE two-hole buraer: doable fame; sto ~ Sita wah, 10 wise oti Be CANDLES — oe Lawn Mevere— hich, wheel ball, celain handle; sale price.... hy pa! SQUASH eae 1 vata ‘ i ot eeeeeee $2.40 Ice Cream eet an size; oe ee ie He ioe Wes Bi" ONioNs bg esi . 4 carton DAA WIR sos snnankitansaqarses $1.49 olltiti Pai berhel srote: 91 MISSION CANDLES —~ grees, 11 Curtains WHEAT—reg. 120 pka. new RED 18.95 “Universal” Refrigerators — side-icer TOES — $1.25 Dutch Scrim Curtaine—novelty lace ‘ style; white enamel lined provision cham- sy oN qe corree| | yew ’Yound insertion; mounted on case ugly scrim; only 200 pairs; ber; 44 inches hig! Ic ice capacity 75 new blood deere, 3g iow 1 we tural Ibs; Sale price... .+-sserves seve SUBS | sampLa’ TEAS—srece oF bisck; | Lente tu J Cie, ihe 25¢ fakes! 0c Linoleums lewelry MALAGA LAYER RAISINS 120] pdeSh nif Pa Mina 6c Inlaid Lincleums-—axtra fine quality, 2 46.75 Solld-Giold Lavallleres—set with fi sreniied® TOMATO — odio’ PRE TUE PAP REdtin ie yards wide; sale, square yard.......... 026 color stones an aris: je 8; bran H ne complete with Ieinch solderediink gt . 10¢ 70c Printed Limoleums-—very sevice chain; sale price........s.se0e00+ $4.75 “tale weet Beat" quality yards wide; sale, square yard., $17 Diamond Solitaire Ringe—tine, clear es Note:—-These are discontinued patterne—- snd belt stone; 14-kt, prong tk 12:95 $1.25 33e “DOc bot remaante—your choise from complete ‘I le te se . f -

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