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Hr RITES Dep 8 EY TERRI GIN i CRNGIN ONDA HORE BY CIR DERE ehilef Justice of United States ‘Made Doctor of Civil Law ; by University. Coll England, June 29 (Asso- Press). — William Howard » Chief Justice of the United livered to the trust company and the last of the old bonds issued during the boom years after the Civil War, total- ling, with accrued interest, $7,000,000, was cancelled, date for final delivery of these bonds is Saturday. Elizabeth will celebra will be principal guests. Ends $7,000,000 N J, A check for $703,000 was de- On that night its emergence ruptey with a large dinner at Club, at which Vice President and Senator Frelinghuysen station, SHE BOUGHT SUITOR | ELIZABETH OUT OF DEBT. |SEEKS SON, FINDS HIM DEAD. WHO DIDN'T SUIT HER |iast rayment Bankruptey oMLong Ago. ‘The last payment on @ forty-year-old debt incurred by Hilizabeth, shortly after the panic of 1879, was made yesterday to the Bankers Trust Company, fiscal agents for the city, by Mayor Mravieg and City Comptroller Police Had Body of Drowned Child in Rear Room of Station. Alfred Foss, No. 195 Centre Street, Brooklyn, went to the Hamilton Ave- nue Police Station Inst nicht to report that his four-year-old suu, John Foss, had not returned home for dinner and to ask thé police to find him, He found the boy's dead body in a rear room, ‘The boy had been playing along Go- wanus Canal about 800 feet south of the Ninth Street Bridge, had fallen in and been drowned early in the afternoon, Bridge tenders @hd Patrolman Cunning- ham, summoned by the boy's playmates, were unable to rescue the child, body was recovered two hours later by the Harbor Police and taken to the Hie ARRESTED AS HE GAVE FREE SHOW IN STREET Banjo Player Acoused of Having|| Narcotics Mutertains Police, sexsing narcotics the banjo. FY tes, received the degree of doctor t civil law from Oxford University terday for his contribution “‘to the dship between England and and his distinguished ser- as a lawyer and a jurist.” The presentation took place in the Sheldonian Theatre, where the last 500 years numbers of the greatest minds in ecience, ire, Iaw and medicine have re- milar degrees. After the ny Mr. Taft had luncheon ye Vice Chancellor, the proc- professors of the university. ferring the title upon Mr. © public orator said: eminent lawyer has playod great part(in the history of hia and the world. Even before wervices were crowned and his of activity enlarged by his gtion as President of the United he had made an eminent con- bution to legal learning. ‘He has now come to England to himself more fully with the ding of the English judicial sys- and his presence here is an in- ion of the friendship between nd and America which he him- has fostereti and which we all will ever endure." y applause from Oxford fac- students and spectators greeted » Taft when, gowned in flowing of crimson and lilac, he ac- edged the degree with a gra- bow and with a brief word of » The entire ceremony was in Miss Frankel Has Mrs. Gor- don, Matrimonial Broker, in Court. What the Essex Market Court has got to decide to-day is whether a pro- fessional matchmaker (matrimonial, that is, not a manufacturer of things to start a fire with) is bound to de- liver the goods and satisfy the cus- tomer or money buck. Miss Gussie Frankel, No, 712 Sixth Street, wants to get back $150 she says she paid on the instalment plan to Mrs. Annie Gordon, No. 162 East Houston Street, for the attentions and intentions of Maurice Goldstein.” Goldstein won't do, Gussie decided, for the following reasons: 1, He hasw’t a job. 2, He didn’t take her to dance. + 3. He's gone. ™ 0 Mrs, Gordon js to answer # tin. summons in court to-day and some- imilar degrees were conferred|thing or other is pretty sure to pn Lord Chancellor Birken’ for [hi services as head of the Eng’ iclal system and for his states- ike, qualities," and upon Car- Vourne for firm, impartial ude in perifous times and his de- on to public order.” hn Masefield, author, and Me- flex Pidal, professor of philosophy he University of Madrid, re- d degrees of doctor of letters. nk Cudworth Flint, a student Seattle, Wash. won the Chan- 3 prize for the best English PS EhAABE BS LS Om eee eee a WOMAN IS STABBED IN ROW WITH ANOTHER Victim Found ious in Street With Wound Cheek. Attracted by a crowd of hysterical women in front of No. 303 East 112th Street last night, Patrolman Tuma of the East 104th Street Station found a woman unconscious on the sidewalk with a knife wound in her cheek. At Hadem Hospital she wag identified as Mrs. Mamie Ventura, forty-two years old, of No. 320 East 112th Street. D IN LEAP HORSE] Mrs. Ventura told the police she was FOR RUNAWAY HO! stabbed in un altercation with another o woman. ———__—_ ——— PLE'S CHORUS. ng of the summer ses- Chorus of New York Thursday evening, July in the auditorium of the of Commerce at No, 155 left a horse attached to an ex- wagon at Morningside Avenue and Street last night while he deliv- goods. The animal bolted BROOKLYN This Store Will Be Open All Day Saturday, July 1st’ 3.90 Oxfords of fine quality white Reignskin (Canvas), - with flexible soles and low or medium heels. | Shoes Also On Sale in OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN , Shoes Greatly [educed 1,000 Pairs of Pumps and Oxfords For Women and Misses 5.00 | As be strummed a banjo and enter- tained @ crowd at Grand and Clinton Streets last night, Edward McMahon, forty-two years old, of No, $14 East 14th Btreet, who vald he was an actor, at- tracted the attention of Detectives Mof- fett and Buckley of the Narcotic Squad. ‘They watched him a few minutes and then arrested him on a charge of pos- McMahon entertained the police in the Clinton Street Station with selections én He told them that several years ago he was a member of one of the best known quartets in vaudeville, Pumps of Patent Leather in models with or without cut-out designs and with various heights of heels. Our New York Store No. 306 West 104th in an automobile, overtook the [way at Morningside Avenue Street and leaped from the spee car to grab the horse. He m fell and at St. Luke's Hospital it said his skull was fractured as i ORE GOLD FROM ENGLAND. p, Loeb & Co. has received notice | ~ $65,000 gold coming to them on the leaving Southampton Tues- » ‘The shipment will make a total of 0,000 received by them this year. brought four cases of gold ts, valued at $125,000, from Cher- ig, consigned to the Irving National Official statements report about 000 in gold exported to America ‘week ended June 2 8 will be and Thursday summer. y Mond throughout t and women wit! or would like te from notes, given elementary and advanced instruction in sight reading. r necting Is devoted to the est vocal com: Right OFF the Lomuter, Fresh Every Hour, ————_— HAVE TYPHOID IN NEW HAVE HAVEN, Conn., June 2! the from typhoid fever of James T. n, President of the Southern 4 Telephone Company, was inced to-day. There are now els! of typhoid in this city. *y Back, Open Saturday Unt P. a. GILLIES COFFEE CO. 235 Washington St. at Park Pl., N. Phone Barclay 0857. Hast. 82 BROOKLYN’ ‘OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C \ FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN New Sport Hats Copies of High Cost Originals / Values to 7.50 Angora-brimmed Satins, -@ Velours, Canton Crepes, ® Baronette Satins, Leg- horns, Peanut Straws and Novelty Braids. - Also on sale in our New York Store Men | == This is not an ordinary Sale public of the entire stock of Samuel Blum, THE CLOTHING SALE OF A LIFETIME! But the selling direct to the one of the country’s largest and best known manufacturers, who is RETIRING FROM BUSINESS! In offering these wonderful clothes direct to the public it is not a question cf protit with us—the way it must be with any regular retail store We must liquidate our affairs at once and are therefore offering Wonderful $500,000 Stock of “Rochester Art Clothes’ and “Hickey- Freeman” Clothes, tailored in Rochester To Go Regardless of Cost 1985 SMART SUITS *15 2685 SUITS That are retailing in stores to- day at prices up to 42.50 ‘20 | Men’s & Young Men’s Suits that are retailing in stores to-day at prices up to $35 3372 SUITS That are retailing in stores to- day at prices up to 47,50 ‘25D OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Samuel WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURER lum 740 BROADWAY—Corner Astor Place Take Elevator to the 6th Floor 1] Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Telephone Main 6100 A pron Frocks of Japanese Crepe $1.88 and $2.88 i Ae apron frocks are adapt- ed for so many summer uses, and are so very attractive, that sale figures are especially welcome! And they are actually at the low- est prices—you couldn’t get these models anywhere for less! for about-the-house. the by orchid, honey check. Sizes 36 to 44. 16 to 20. If you motor during the sum- mer—these apron frocks are ideal, you can have them fresh by just washing them out—they don’t re- quire any ironing, and they take up so little room in the vacation suit case—as well as being perfect These are all slip-on styles, of retty, crinkly crepe, varied ifferent trimming—bands of checked crepe, some with braid, others with vest effect, still others with Grecian border and all in the most effective coloring—rose, blue, n, light and dark red, lew and black and white Misses’ A. & 8.—Second floor, East af Summery Versions of Leghorn Trimmed Hats $4.98 HE soft, mellow, creamy tan tone of natural leghorn harmonizes with any summer costume, and when variously med as the pictures indicate, one could z im them fashion’s summer masterpieces for attractiveness, And'simpl'city makes all the more effect- ive such added adornments as crowns and facings of satin, faille silk or Georgette crepe in white, Navy blue or orchid, black velvet crowns, and silk facings. Flowers, Jong flued ostrich or velvet loops are given preference for trimmings. $4.98 em phasizes a specialized value-giving price une qualed this season. A. & S.Mezzanine, Kant “Colonial Rag © Rugs---Reduced OOL, colorful floor coverings in small » scatter sizes and large room-size rugs. Solid colors of many shade: mixed gingham effects with band bo: ders across the ends. Of new materials, heavy and washable. were $1.24 were $1.64 were $1.94 were $2.39 were + were $5.18 - were 88 . were var WE no x72 inch, $2.88. . 4x7 feet, $3.97... 6x9 feet, $7 x10 feet, $9. 9x12 feet, $ $18, New Silk Sweaters Specially purchased ay bY Sale priced - | 6 TUNNING sweaters of pure silk that are always in the most perfect taste as well as becoming and generally good looking. And they serve all purposes equally well, with light skirts for sports or over thin frocks or silk skirts for general summer wear, Tuxedo models, in three different pat- terns of plaid or stripe weave, they are finished with rack bottoms, poekets and sash belts, and carried out in bright hues for sports--orange, jade, orchid -and standard shades for general summer wear—~ black, navy, white, flesh and buff. Sizes 36 to 46. A & B. Becund floor, Central. For Friday 8 Selling Exceptional--‘Reproductions of Sheffield Plated Ware cAt One-third Less ESIGNED with an attractive thread edge pattern and heavily plated on a copper base. Gravy Boat with Tray As pictured. Formerly $8.65, now $5.65 a set. Vegetable Dishes One ‘style pictured. Formerly $11.90, now $7.85. 15-inch Meat Platters Formerly $11.20, now $6.45 each. . It or 13-inch Chop Dishes Formerly $5.90, now $3.85 each. Formerly $8.10, now $5.30 each. Sheffield Plated Bread Trays Formerly $3.45, now $2.34 each. Roll Baskets, with Handles Formerly $4.20, now $2.68 each, A. & B.—Btrect Moor, Central rs LES DRS HRS Boys’ One-pie e All-wool Bathing Suits, $1.75 LEEVELESS models of pure worsted, in green, scarlet, Copenhagen and navy. Si 2 to 8 years. Boys’ Two-piece Bathing Suits, $2.45. Heather mixtures with contrasting stripes at edge. Sizes 26 to 36, California-style Bathing Suits at $3.95. Sizes 26 to 36. Aa 8 -* Second floor, Went -— ——_—— ° Hand Luggage WO pieces for which there is the great- T est demand for the last-minute get- away—greatly reduced in price. Their sturdy construction assures years if good $5.85 Cowhide Leather Traveling Bags A full cut, roomy bag of hand-boarded leather, with protected sewed corners, and welted seams. Leather lined; three: poets ets, and finished in black, brown and ma- hogany. 16 or 18-inch sizes, Week-end Suit $3.95 Cases at A strongly made, lightweight case of black enamel cloth, with protected leather corners. Two short straps, inside tray, pocket in cover and cretonne lining, 24, 26 and 28-inch sizes. A. & 8.—Third ftoor, Central,