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and beat if it falls, Using ree more thorough He Says—Emptoyees Can’t Run City. Save Prisoner. Mayor Mitchel -|Comptrolier Prendergast in many of | persons were killed and Sheriff Wood, the sentiments expressed by him in|four deputies and a number of citi- his recent attacks on the school /sens were wounded here to-day, the | products are in demand on acccunt ‘gheritt mortally, while the officers |Of the war. Federal Mining, commoo teachers, Ehrlich Registered Oculists} Are Eyesight Physicians sera COMET wa | Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 J Established 63 Years. New York: 184 B’way, at John St. J 223 Sixt! a It gives just the right zest to soups, fish, meats, etc. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 1 Oc Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N.Y. mn ~~ Theeachers’ organizations are bene- that they are the real Board of Edu- | Dullets. Nication, That is a mistake, It is wrong for employees to feel that they are possessed of the powers and the prerogatives of those who have been duly appointed to supervise.” § you opposed to the organiza- tions of city employees?” the Mayor N | was asked. “The best way for me to answer ced in their ETENT to help f tempted to seize the prisoner. that,” he replied, “is that anything in! the nature of an organization to boost salaries and to bring political com- pulsion and leverage to bear in the accomplishment of this end on thé) tal at Columbia. members of the city government is h Av., 15th St. B lasted for ten minutes. are properly conducted. “When I speak of the pernicious work an organization may do I have tin mind that an organization of — salary boosting and anti-home rule lobbying. “When organizations of city @m-| Justice Tompkins, ¢ in a suit she brought and @ grave menace. a ne made her ai one way to economize is to get more, Kings County, The acts amount of money.” ia Now being offered in an im- parent clearance sale at about Tweeds, mixtures and checks included — 2nd Floor, Baby Waist Skirts, hand made, hand scalloped; 1 to 3 yrs... Hand-made Princess Slips, lace trimmed; 2 to 8 yrs......1.35 to 1.85 Hand-made Gowns, hand scalloped and featherstitched; 6 sil Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-filth Street ~~ Today’s smart costume will be shoddy tomorrow unless good workmanship has entered into the making. Best’s reputation is built on good materials, good workmanship, good style. An Unusual Sale of Children’s “David Copperfield” Rompers Offers the remarkably advantageous price of 38c Regularly 50c and 75¢ Dark blue or tan percale, or pink or blue checked Everett chambray; 2 to 6 years Women’s and Misses’ Afternoon Misses’ Sport or Dresses of Crepe de Chine Two exclusive Best models, one illustrated, specially priced at 11.50 Simple and smart for informal dress wear; navy or white; 14, 16 and 17 years—th Floor Traveling Suits if the original prices; now 12.50 to 19.75 Girls’ and Misses’ Trimmed Millinery at Greatly Reduced Prices, from $2.75 up—4th Floor , A Sale of Children’s French Underwear Commences to-day, Monday, at very special prices 16) 16 Vib escvecans Rs RVRARURLER SEPA EAWhACSTEEER HES 1.35 “ 1.85 ee NAYOR BACKS UP NEROLYACHEDAND to Gray Hai COMPTROLERASTO| WATEMAN KLED =| TAMER’ AON BY FRING MOB ==: == Lobbying at Albany Pernicious, | Sheriff and Four of His Depu- {ut precess Father than to any market ties Wounded Trying to to-day ‘backea| WINNSBORO, 8. C., June 14.—Two | in the course of normal events would “The government of the city of|Were resisting a mob's attempt to Quotton, common and preferred, buth New York cannot be run by its em- Kea) habe Smith, in ager ‘n this ‘class, shot UD 20, within trans loyees,” said the Mayor, “and the pite the posse's fight the negro | tion vances of 6 an points re- niceee the employees pte le this the |Was wrested from them and shot to|spectively soon after the opening. better it will be for all concerned, | death by the infuriated crowd. © A white man named Elsenhauer |o¢ @ fraction, advanced a point and ficial, but the teachers seem to feel |" killed during the exchange of |then dropped back to the opening. Smith was to have been placed on trial here to-day charged with at-|jiquidation, tacking a white woman. He had been hefd in the State Penitentiary at Col- Some one fired at the negro, and the shooting became general and When order was restored a special train was char- | {nm tered to take the wounded to a hospi- | BY Adjt. Gen. Moore had been notified "1 er hand, I] of the situation and was on his way raat hernia ge dneeoe pes N here from Columbia by automobile think organizations of city employees) bringing a supply of ammunition. may bring about many benefits to both} is said that the local militia were the employees and the city if they | Unable to aid in maintainng order be- | Cal. cause they had no cartridges. MRS. RATHBONE DIVORCED. teachera went before the Legislature | Justice Tompkins Anmounces De- cision at White Plains, WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., June 14.— in the Supreme ployees undertake, through political) Court here this morning announced the influence and by threat, to dominate| granting by him of a decree of divorce | { the governments of both the State:in favor of Mra. Isabelle Surges Rath- bon: inst ir and the city they become pernicious| husband, Robert William Rathbone, Jr who appeared in his own behalf. The “I agree with the Comptroller that | age was ttled at Nynck some time ago. mn which to have | Ma lor. Chas. ie i ee i ty 28 m iat =% 5 i y= 9 BS yf BS is = aS fy BSE the sult was based were said work from employees for the same | occurred ‘at Laramie, Albany County, | ie, | Xrizone. MN fa Special Summer Sales ill | August = WALLSTREET Following a day of big transac. tions in which prices were well main- tained, there was a slump in the ‘The falling off in the last hour was general and ascribed to a shaking In the waning of the market several war stocks, which had been booming since the opening, ex- perienced amazing reversals, The total of shares sold during the day was 664,963, Several obscure specialties, which not figure on the list of transactions for days at a time, were pronounced the trading because their and preferred, and United States Re- N1f@ WOeLD, muNvar, JUNE le, ivio, IQ| Mra Witam 8 Laimbeer is to fol- \low. Mra, Laimbeer asks $250,000 for bo the death of her husband and $250,000 on their way back te New York, An eight-car ciectiw train bound for Mrs. William S. Laimbeer, | ¥ere in deep mourning, $250,000 damage suit instituted by Mra. 8. Osgood Pell against the Long Island Railroad for the death of her) company. An application for a con- husband in an automobile accident at |tinuance was cverruted last week by + the Long Beach Road crossing on|JUstice Aspinall, wno issued a per- | Motor shares were also strong. United States Steel common opened After the first hour the volume of trading lessened and prices showed the natural slump that follows heavy Closing Quotations, With net changes from prerious closing, umbia for safe keeping. The Sheriff Net and his deputies, with Smith under a. close guard, had reached the court house when a mob of armed men at- additional for her own injuries. In the accident Mr. Pell and nis chauffeur were killed outright, Mr. S250000SUTIS 2 Se vive her terrible injumes, She en- tered the court to-day leaning heav- ily on a cane, Both she and Mra. Peli William K. Vanderbilt jr. whose oar, with Mra, Poll as a passengor, was following the Pell car, whieh ‘wan struck by the Long Island Rail- road train, will probably be one of the witnesses at the trial, M: The selection of the jury in the|Lalmbeer and Mrs, Pell will also tes- tity Both Mrs, Laimpeer and Mra, Pell Who Sues for $500,000, to Be Chief Witness. brought actions against the railroad emptory order that the trial should Aug, 3, 1913,qwas begun to-day before | Hogin to-day. ‘The 4 ‘uction of the Pell car oo- minutes after 10 o'clock eet RASaSEBSAsES= FEE ESE ES FRE EE TFCEE S=! Boom ESELESEERELE FESS FTCTETR FETE SE Ears eeensasaus sSeassigenssiys! a = Spgocassstaues PEEEFESE TEEPPE FP + + +; + + Nevada, Con, + r i Fs a N. % 0 u x 1 i } BT oy 44 4 * b "e 14° A is cat att RRS ug ah 1% 36 a5 a a tow 38 2 S25 62h 1 i BR ae fd tt = 3 ie Bs B= me 3 nee - in "uo ap ** vy che BY By Bh oiy Woe unin “tel ge ae + Total sales, 604061 «hares ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. tal sumption of cotton Aug. 1 to” Ma ST '41885,022 bales; year ago, 4,731,979 bales. Electrolytic copper has been advanced to 20% cents a pound, and lead 7% to 8 cents, California Petroleum corporation tn- sued the following statement in_ ref- erence to holding back 76 cents a share on the preferred dividend. At present oll business on the Pacific Coast is in a depressed condition. Oil on hand ts nearly 2,500,000 barrels, and 100,000 ad- ditional barrels ah sto be provided with storage monthly at a considerable cost, ‘Westinghouse convertible new Ss were quoted on the curb 103% bid of- fered at 104, American Can common sold at 47%, grove its high record of Oct. 11, 1912, record. At the meeting of Crami ing directors to held Thursday next week, it Is expected that questions of dividends will given serious con- sideration, WHEAT, Saturday oy ogy gute. 1a 108! loose Beot: lor” Yor” toa ey coRN, Sn Seog nem. High. Low, Tagt, chaney 1% ay Bl ORY aR Rept, 4% TOR Te THe Wheat did not hold early advance. Favorable weather and poor demand for cash wheat induced selling and prices, dropped 1% cents from the tinued to depress prices and market closed near the low, showing 3 to 3% cents net decline. Corn firm at opening, but reacted on later business, NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, Cotton prices were off 1 to 4 points, Business was on a small scale and price changes during the morning were un- important, July. | Octobe: Aw ide. Charles Koenigsberg, seventy-two |mitted suicide in one of the’ three j rooms he occupied alone at No. 548 | Bast Seventy-ninth Street by inhaling |gas, The janitress found the old man ‘in bed, with inshis ‘mouth, ye end of @ gas tube Canadian | MONTR |ment of the s Arrive 0. K. 14.—Announce- You “Never Pay More at Best's” il Dupont Powder Company common! NN stock advanced to 010, 8 new high| N ip Shipbuild-| ‘Summer Resort Annual} ——— CHICAGO WHEAT_AND CORN|f MARKET, ne | Oren, With. Tow, Taat, oh Nz wo 0m Tes ee |B i” = 34 Opening, In the afternoon selling con-|' |years old, a retired confectioner, com-! Handsomely Printed! 34th Street Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes & P. M. James McCreery & Co, in the evening. The Laimbeers and| WEW PLEA FOR BECKER. the Pelis had been dining with Mr. Vanderbilt at the Trouville and were of Appeals. Long Beach, woere it was due to leave at 10.20, the last train out, truck the Pell aucwmobdile | Mra. Pell brought suit as adminis. | Wyck appeared as her counsel, the conviction for Long Iniind Ratiroad being represent. | Rosenthal murd: i for the week is brought a# administratrix of her husband's estate and im behalf of her two daughters, Nathalie Lee and Josephine Louise, appeared Samuel F. Moran of the law firm of Hatch ind Shee! Stadent Athlete Honored. LAFAYETTE, Ind, June 14.—Harry B. Routh of Lo been named by an the athlete whe during the past four ye school attained the highest at both on the athletic field scholarship. Hoe will be awar conference medi 5th Avenue ON SALE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY LACE NECKWEAR Extraordinary Reductions Real Irish Crochet, Cluny, Bruges, Princess and other Novelty Lace Collars, Chemisettes, Guimpes and Collar and Cuff Sets, slightly soiled, marked to close out: 50c 95c 1.50 1.95 formerly 2.50 to 10.50 each ‘ CORSETS Considerably Reduced A collection of High Class Corsets in standard makes. Sizes incomplete. formerly 5.00 and 10.00, 2.95 a McCreery Special” Corsets made of crossbar or shadow stripe Batiste. formerly 1.50, 95c “McCreery Special” Corsets of Summer Net, suitable for bathing. formerly 95¢, 55c “W. B.” Corsets of Summer Net,—average length skirt; medium bust. formerly 1.50, 1.00 LEATHER GOODS A large assortment of Travelers’ Requisites, con- sisting of Dressing Cases for men and women, Bottle Sets, Medicine Cases, Manicure Sets, Flasks, Drinking Cups, Frames, Clocks, Folding Mirrors and Tie Cases, Specially Priced Limousine Cases, suitable for men and women; fitted with celluloid accessories. 4.85 Motor Cases of Black Long Grain Leather; fitted.......15.75 Motor Cases of Colored Crushed Morocco; fitted. . -13.50 Vanity Boxes in a variety of styles and leather: formerly 5.00 to 9.50, 1.95, 2.95, 3.50 ted, and 5,00 -Che World’s FREE at All World Offices! 8c. for Actual Postage by Mail ANNOUNCEMENTS OF OVER 2,000 SUMMER RESORT HOTELS & BOARD- ING PLACES PRESENTED! Profusely Illustrated! The Most Comprehensive and Valu- able Guide of Its Kind Ever Printed! THE WORLD, SUMMER RESORT DEPT,., Park Row, New York City. RIBBONS Special Values Self Color Fancy Stripe Ribbon in Pink, Blue and White, 6 inches wide. yd., 29¢ Hair bow ribbon to match, 5 inches wide. yd., 23¢ Satin Taffeta in a variety of colors, also Black or White. 7% inches wide. yd., 33e A varied assortment of colors in Moire Taffeta, 614 inches wide. 4 yd., 196 ‘GLOVES For Women and Misses 16-button Length Fownes and Kayser Silk Gloves,— double tips. White and Black. pair, 1.50 16-button length Kayser Chamoisette Gloves; spear embroidery. pair, 1.00 Washable White Doeskin Gloves,—1 clasp; with Paris point embroidery. pair, 1.00 Children’s 1-clasp Silk and Chamoisette Gloves. . pair, 50e Attractive Values WOMEN’S HAND BAGS Choice collection of Silk and Leather Hand Bags at special prices. 1 Hand Bags of Black Silk Moire, some fitted with purse and mirror; others with center compartment. 1.00 Hand Bags of Black Silk Moire with center compartment; dainty Dresden lining; plain or jeweled top. 1,95 Hand Bags of Black Silk Moire in.a variety of styles, some fitted with purse and mirror; others with center com- partment. 2.95 Hand Bags and Envelope Purses of Leather, in combina- tions of Black and White. 1.00 to 5,00 Hand Bags of Pin Seal and Colored Pin Morocco,— desirable shapes. 1.95 Hand Bags of Black and Colored Pin Seal, some fitted with purse and mirror; others with center compartment;> plain or jeweled tops. 2.95: Hand Bags,—many new styles, in plain or fancy Silk’ Moire, Real Pin Seal and Barley Grain Leathers. We are in a better position than ever to take care of the “NEW HOME PROBLEM" for the JUNE BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. You will not have to speculate as to what your needs may be; we have salesmen who SPECIALIZE in supplying every actual want and supplying invaluable SUGGESTIONS to beginners. And you are enabled to take advantage of these suggestions and OUR LOW PLAIN-FIGURES PRICES by our Convenient-Credit Plan We want you to START RIGHT, because that means back to us each time as the LITTLE NEST expands into a will come 1 HOME, Lawyers File Brief With the Coutt ALBANY, N. ¥,, June 14—In a brie@ submitted to the Court of Apptale toe ~ day, attorneys for Charles Becker ast a r@&reument of his appeal, Papert tratrix of her husband, whose astate ried by the New York District A® goon te her and tholr daughter [eabel.|torney's office object to this motion — Becker™ ~ tigating the Hermap and set his execution a