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a&~^ Lord & Taylor Oriental Rugs Commencing Monday, June ioth. To dose an invoice quickly, we will offer the following: j/j Antique Skirvan? a7id Daghestans at $10.00, Si 2.50 & $15-00, regularly sold for $15.00 to $22.50. jjo Antique Cabistans at $17.50, $20.00 & 522.50, regularly sold for $27.50 to $40.00. 285 Fine Antique Persians at $17.50, 520.00 & 525.00, regularly sold for $30.00 to $40.00. Those desiring inexpensive and appropriate summer floor coverings would do well to inspect the above. • At Retail Only. Broadway & 20th St.; sth Aye.; 19th St. Latest LA QRECQUE Creation. A bmp «Trs?t v.ith an ezttaß on flexible belt extend- Ii? Irs. lor.s tapering lines ever oxsj below hips and ab c I'ionpites aiid ssj^orCi ent?r» figure. llaiw btDcbtm of flesh Impossible and reduces bssa/t big* tod hbaomen to shapely proportions. Gives a dressy, buoyant style to the wearer and Ebsolrte oomfort In walking or sitting. Azl advance model — for every woman who "wants to look her very best. ajn>t« La Greece r «ft Is made In ••Mir* to mit varied proportions. PRICE 512.00 TO $30.00. OTHER. STYLES FROM 52.50 UP. 3e cure yocr cor»«t doe* yra full Jrirtlce. Tbrrn is a uperiul I.» Crera'ir roriw>t for your ripe of Bipire. Our ?xj;ert CoT»»;tit.'e« trill fit jron wttb i*. matins immediate tmp^oTeruent in your form and style. Van Orden Corset Co., 26 W. 23d St Show an. l Fitting Rooms. New York. OFFERINGS AT THE STORES. FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONSULT THE ADVERTISE MENTS IN TO-DAYS ISSUE. CAMMETZK, Sixth avenue and 20th street, is tdvertising this week riding boots and lrKPingH for ir.en and women. A catalogue will be mailed tree en. application. FREDERICK W. KVKRS. Nos. 225 and £,?. T"ourth avenue, is advertising furniture ranging frcra designs in early English to mission furni ture ALFRED KOKIIN'. No. li 7 West 29th street, has a large assortrr.f-nt of wrought iron articles en show. ELOOMIXGDALES". Third avenue and D9th Btrett, will have a clearing sale of art embroidery this week. The summer feale of drefsmakTs' sup riles, notions and other fmal! war*-s begins to- Ir.orrow. BIMPSON-CRAWFOHD COMPANY have some tßl^orted embroidered robes for a special saio this ve»V Another sale of Interest Is that of silk Creases and lumper suits at reduced prlctß. HEARN, West Uth and West 13th streets, will continue for the third week bit June sale of wom en"! underwear. The week will start with manu facturers' stock of samples and small lots. MAY.-.-'. Broadway and Sixth avenue, have a varied ass DM at of goods to be at special rales. There is ore <".f women's f-ilk dresses. 3>ress goods, jewelry and millinery all receive at tention at the second week of the old fashioned Bales. ABRAHAM ■ STRAUS. BrooklynJ will display a large assortment of Rummer dross fabrics, as well fis etylifh Jumper dresses and tailored suits. A. D. MATTHEWS' BOXS Brooklyn, advertise TRAIX WRECKERS FOILED. Vies Wedged Under Lehigh Valley Tracks Sear Wilkcx-Barre. IB? Telegraph to The Trlf>une.J Wilkes-BajTC Pcnn.. June B.— An attempt to wreck the Lrhigh Valley express train from Key.- York due here at midnight near Fair-view «as prevented by the accidental discovery of the obstruction on the track a few minutes before the train was due there last nipht. John Bennetts 8 railroad employe, was walking along the tracks when he fell over two ties wedged beneath t'.ie railn. He ran to a switch tower near by ami notified the operator, who b< l the semaphore ;.gainst ■!.•• oncoming express Just 1:1 time to stop it thin a few feet of the obstruction. The ties wore removed with difficulty, after bring: Inspected by Conductor John Sweeney, ..f this city. Detective Martin Oarrahan Is no* vorkhig on the case. NEW HAVEN GETS IMPORTANT LINK Obtains Control of Bridge and Blackstone Electric Street Railroad. Worrester. Mas?.. June 8— Tlie Bridge and Black etonf «-le«-trio "treet railroad has passed Into the control of the ICew York. New Haven & Hartford Kailroad lalirestM, and the sit* kbold< rs, most «f ■whom are Worcester people, were inform«-d to-day that the «tock fan be transferred next Thursday nfterncKjn fn this city. The road will be held by the New Kogland Investment and Security Com peny. which h;is ;ill the jCew York. New Haven & Hartford etr«-<t rail* vrr>wrt\o* in Massachu mf-tts. The exchange of stock will be on a share for share basis. Although th« Bridge and Blackstone line is only about t«n miles in length, tne tranpf-r is con?id ■red of fmpor< because the l^nc- forms th<-- con nectinir link bet^^en the- Providence and Worces ter systema of «!<?et*lc lines controlled by the New Tcnc. New Haven & H*rtl rd Interests A trunk lire exprej-e electric tejTice between the two cities Is promised as. a result of the- deaL ■ thing v \ * f ■. •■ ■ . . ■ - to morrow ■ ■ urul.-i ••■ THE VAN ORD 1 xl . ■1 1 - ■'• • ■ ■ a 1i c STERN BROTHKRS. West r.'.i street, advertiso fancy and black sllka, colored dress groodf, and their finnl reductions of wraps, coals nn.l paletots of lace. 111 1 . • - 1 1 and «,tl:i'r materials. The special to morrow will in bteamer and automobile coats and pongee, paletots. BEST & CO.. Xos. CO jin.l C 2 West 13d street, liav^ a special sale this week of children's dresses, coats for misses and chlldn n, and a small lot of jwiiiK'-y ciiatu. HIGGIXS & SEITER, West 21st and 22.1 streets, are exhibiting: fresh supplies of tahlo china and plnss. and new toilet pets for ihe summer home.. 8.-ass goods .and lamps can be pent out of town In the same shipment as the glass and china: ARXOL.D, CONSTABLE & CO., Broadway nnd 3Mh street, will take orders fur dressmaking and tailoring at reduced prices for the rest of thu sea son; They have an assortment of dress goods and household furnishings for summer use, ,- i:! /i facil ities for Storing tapestries, curtains. rut;s. etc., for those who ro out of town. SHOOTS WIFE. CHILD AND HIMSELF. Police Unable to Find Motive for Act of Mill Operative. Providence, .I'nif> B.— One person flpad, nnotlifr dylnx and a third seriously wounded is th<» re sult of a. shooting In Olneyvilla to-day. The dead person is Emma, tho eleven-year-old daughter of George W. l>onsrl;ilo. Her mother is seriously wounded, and the father, who attempted suicide after shooting th« other members of tho family, la dying. Lonadale also attempted to shoot James W. Turner, a boarder In tb house, but tho bullet went wild. Unisdnlo, who was a mill operative, had been away from borne for two weeks looking for work. Ho returned Lust nlg-I t and. It Is understood, was dlsratisiled with the conditions existing at his ''"""•. Early to-day neighbors were aroused by tho auund of pistol shots. The police were informed and the door of the house was broken in. When a chamber was entered the wounded mother and her dead child were 1; tho b-d and Lonsdale lay on the Boor with two bullet wounds In hi head The police ure trying to find a motive' for I.ons uuiv s net. "PITTSeURG METALS" DIVIDEND. The dividend of the Plttsburg Metals Mining and Milling Company, payable July is, will be a quar terly • irning of 2 per cent, putting the stock on an i per rent basis. Since May, 1906, the Mock hns paid monthly dividends of one-half of 1 p Pr cent or at the nite of d per rent a year. The stock cr.i.i at 6 on the consolidated Stock ExchankeiwhenTit since risen 1 9 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATUnE ALMANAC. Pun rises 4 : 2SlSuri «ets 7:2S|Moon rl^s 3:o2|Moon' a n<t» 28 UW.H WATER. - I<nn ••«--« P.M.-auidy Hock eieiOori hiand Tl&ilMl GatelS.-Js - fete 9 15 INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. ' Mac] From. Lin, •Carolina...., Ban Juan June i n y 4 p' n [NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUTE, SUIsDAY, JUNE 9. I^o7 Lord & Taylor Mondayv June ioth. Special Sale of Muslin Underwear, Silk Petticoats, Waists and Infants Wear Chemises & Drawers y 98c, $1.25 Skirts ', 98c, $1.25, $1.95, $245 to $3.95 Silk Petticoat Dept. Silk Petticoats in Black and Colored Taffeta, best quality, 37, 39, 42-inch, f5-95> 7 95 Gray Pongee $4.95 Want Dept. Special Sale of Lingerie Waists One lot of Waists , in fancy materials, Marie Antoinette style, at Ms- Lawn or Batiste Waists in a large variety of styles, at $1.95,2.50,3 195,595 all exceptional value Balance ol CJiiZdreri s Lingerie and Pique Coats 6 nios. to \ yrs., at about half their value. Broadway & 20th St.; sth Avc; 19th St. •Eastern Prince.... Barbad • June 1 .... Prince '■''■■'■>■ I#IJIt Umon, rune *. .;.iumb-Am nllt , Rotterdam. May -.'. Huh E A filing Huvre. May w French r. < -; ian ' i « Qalveati .. juna 1 Uallory ■ ■■• ■ • aani Juna 2 i> llJutiu Huelva, May -Z2 ; Manuel Calvo Cadli, May 80 Spanish MONDAY, JUKI 1G C.; a:i <;"" d Glasgow, Jun« 1 AnchO r kj ",\ aln "•" tor Juiii. June 1 lluland Am .' > n "" :I 1| - liahla. Muy 23 Bloman •KImUH :: I":V.V:.V.V.1 ":V.V:.V.V. «->nn,i S June a naSa i^.','i T <: " 10 "' JalM ;) Panama mi V • Antwerp. Jm;o 1 ... . Ked y t ar ¥.ln"». ln " » London. June 1 Atlanta Trans JUo OrutiJo Bi in»wlck junt 7 Mallorv ( oli^rado Brunawlck June 7 „ Mai lory Kuneaii City Savannah, Jun M 7 Savannah -i! 1 ':" Qalveaton, June 4 Slall-ry J-j bl«lo Qalveatoti, June * Bo J'aclllo '■' ' '<> New orlcann, June 0 Ho Paclfla TUESDAY, JUNE 11. *°«- a H • hrUtlanaai I, June 1 Bcand-Am ■K'nprlnz Wllbelm.-.Bremen, Jun« « no Lloyd •Morro Castle Havana, Juno 8 .. Wai.! •Trinidad st. i iomaa, June 0 Queben Pannonla ... Oibraltar, June 1 Cunar>! President Lincoln. .. Hamburg, Juno i: Uttmb-Ain Cevlc ].;■•; 01. June 1 .White Star t-annlo Gibraltar, May '-'.» Italian WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 •Carmanla Liverpool. June 4 <*iinar.l •I -a Provence Havre, Jun< 'l French Petersburg Lthau, May -7 Ruaalan \ ol Cretlc Gibraltar, June 4 White Ptar Konlsln Lulls Gibraltar. June 3 N t Lloyd Colorado HulL May S9 WIU..n Iluelvu. n .HueTva Slav 20 , . KlUylh Huelva. May 28 El Valla Galveston, rune C So Paclfto •Brings mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. V'eaeel '""•'l For. Line. Mall clones. nails. rr!ri7. Jojchltn. Jamaica, Hamb-Am... b:00 a m 12Oom Orinoco. Colon, I; M 8 P 2:30 a m 4:80 a m MONDAY, JUNE io. Algonquin, Jacksonville, Clyde — 3:00 1 m TUESDAY, JUNE 11. X Wllhelm 11. Bremen, N <; L10yd.... 2:3oam 0:00 am liarbaroesa, Bremen, N O Lloyd lo:iiMant IlaiuliurK. Naples, Hami. Am — - 10:00 am Citta 'll N'apoll, Naples, La \ eloce __ Rio Qrande, Onlvt-Bton, Mallory - - 12:00 m City of Columbus, Sar&nnali, Savannah 3:00 pm WEDNESDAY, JUNB 12. •Majestic. Liverpool, White Star 0:30 am 10:<>0am Rosalind, Newfoundland. Red Cross.™ T:3oam 0;8Oam Maraval. Grenada, Trinidad 10:00 am 1 •« ► -m AHeghany, 1 i.a^u:i Hamb Am 11:80 am 2:oopm Alllanca, Colon, Panama 11 :.('> 11 in 3:oo pm Parlna. Uarbutli>». (juelx-c 11:80 am :'.'«■> win Noordam, Rotterdam. Holland-Am. . . . <! >>■> ,-.: AnUUeH, New Orleans, tio Paclflc l^:oo m Huron. mvllle, Clyde — - 3:00 pm •Tuk.-s mall tor South Brazil. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Destination and steamer. Clone In N. T. Hawaii (via Sun Franclsro) — Sierra June 11, 12:80 a m Hawaii, Japan Corea, China and I'hlllp jliKi Islands (via Ban Pranclacojr— I'optlc June 14. 12:80 a m Japan. i\ir.-a and China <\U Seattle) — Sliawsnul June 13, 0:00 pm Auatralla (except West). New Zealand. .-.1 1 i.i Islands, FIJI Islands and New Caledonia ivla Vancouver and Vie rla, B. C.)— until June 16. 13.30 a m Japan. Coif-a. China and Philippine Islands (via ttle) — Minnesota . . , June 10, 6.-00 pra Tahiti «nd Manjuesas Islands <•• 1* Pan Francisco)— Marlposa June 22. 12:30 a m Hawaii, Japan, Corea. china nnd Philippine l*!am!e (via Fan Kranclscot — Hongkong laru June 24. 12.30 m WIRELESS REPORTS. The 'lalfdonla. which r«r «p o -... i ... giaa r.«-- at S r m yeßtw-aay. whan l.Vt mlies east of the Nantu Icet South t-hoals Lightship, la expected to dock about 8.30 a. m Monday, Gowns, 98c, $1.25, $1.75 Infants' Dept. Nainsook Dresses 6 mo.s. to 2% yrs., at 45 > 7 5 c->c -> 51.25 fraiß FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL MBETINO of th« Society .1 of Uif Hoin« for Incurablei will l.« hrld at the oftti-H of th» Inailtutlon on TI.'ESDAT. June 11th. lt>'>7. ut :i o'clock In th* afternoon The unnlveraary •x«rcia«« will I.e. heM in Field Me rnprla Chapel followlnif the t.u«lne*s. meeting. Th« fulluwltiK epeakara will «<!,lr«ss th« meeting The Hon. John U Van Wormer The Itev. Homer Francta Taylor. < ■irnmlttf « of ArraiiK- imnn Anthony l>*v, Frederic C. Wa«n«r. „ M«ntKomery 11. Clarknon. " m. M.r..\nKN. martin X grekne . Secretary. President Port of New York, Saturday, June 8, 1907. ARRIVED. Steamer Hamburg (Or). liurmeliitAr. On->a May 25 «'i'l Naples -'••. to th« HamhiiiTj-Am«rli-j»n Un«, with 'is cabin aiul 1.041 ate*™*.* passengers and itkli«. Arrived at the Bar at 10:11; i> m ..•■"« m " r Campania (Br). Dow. Liverpool Juno 1 an,i (Jiieoi.Htmvn 2, to tha <Mn,irrt Bi <>>. I,M. with s>v> rabln ',". iiV "".""p"?? ""* "**"* mall " and nids% - Arrived a m« ltar at r>:43 a m. Pt^ni.r <it v of Cclambu*. Smith. Rnvnnn«h fan* B to vi« o, -* an s iv, with passengers and mdsa. L*rt Quar antine at 5 a m Steamer Kntahdln. Queen. Oenmetonrt Jun«i « to th« Atlantic Coast Lumber Corvoratlon, with lumbar Tyft Quarantine at 6:04 am. *-*" Steamer Monterey; Smith. \>r» Cr,,, May 80. Progr-sr. June 1 and Havana B. to "' *!*" Tork and Cub* Mall l". nir^t V"?a Pa ml"m l "" r ' r ' 1 mails and md "" Arrlv * (1 at Strainer Karwas Ctty <Hr>.. Lewis. st Vln«v»nt C B May M. to Jam. Ark & Co, In ballast. Arrived at ths Bar hi 10 a in f^^lr"" I .^,^" 1""';'-.1 ""';'-. ""'I 1 * 1"-'.1 "-'. Newport New. an <i Norfolk. lift 7J. » '"'»lnl'>n s* «■,,, wU h pa*a*ng« r . and mda*. l«eft CJuarantlnn at 4:10 p m 4:20 n m m A * » l ". ""» Ver » Crat - off Highlands at Pt'arnar Winifred. oilman. n,,,ton. to th« J M Ouffev Potn.leum Co. In ballast, l'assed In Quarantine at 6:13 Btaamar lUiunfels (Q«r). from Calcutta. HAILED. {-•timers Now York. Southampton Ma Plymoulh and Cherbourg:; Nackar (tier). Gibraltar and Naples; Umbrla ( ? ''rJ l " rl '"° l vla Q ««nntown; Pretoria (Oar). Hamburg via 1 Irmouth and Cherbourg; V'adarland oi.iio Ar.tw.-n> rill Dover: V rglnl. (it*!). tlenoa and Naples; MlnneapolU (Hi). London; Regina Italia, (ltal). Naples and Genoa. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVED. Rotterdam. Jun. I t» m Nimw Amsterdam (Dutch). Bonjar, jnm>\ lorK via Ui>ul>ignn Queenstown Juna 8 3:3-' a m— Celtic (Hr), Ha.nbl,ton New York fof •Liverpool; 8:00 a m. Republic N«plea. Juna 4 -Campania (Ital), 1.0d.r,,. New York via MaraelilM, June ♦—America tFr). liwniianl. New York. SAILED. Uvfrpool, June H— Armenian Utr), Rtarck. New York 1.-vonlun (UD .Tram. Itoeton; Etrurla <fcr). I'otter NVw \ork via Queermtown tr ' OierbourK. June 7. 10:40 p m— Amerlka (Ocr) Knuth (from I!unil>ur X ami Southampton) New York- lut-ii 4 m. *....-. PhlUdelphla. Mm, 'fr0,,,-H u utha,npn; nn U N "w ™- e r«Vtarmo" * .'' rtrpHthl ' 1 (I>r >- Pentecost. New York via Hav Y 1; r run* v § P m-u Lorraine (Fr). r..n.-.i,,t New Ant V?.rk virDovVr 00 "" 2 " 131 3 «*■ nr """'hea,l. Km Rotterdam.* June 8 2 , Potadam (Dutch) Rooa irn n-Nen -Ne» W York Tr ° r ' C <Rr> - '^ London rune R— Meaabi (Rr>. cannons. New York Bhangh. ham j a i :% t^^ a r,,,., <nr> - Drnvt. .from PASSED. St "-ork' I*1 '*' Jam T— Cretl tßr) - Kelk. Xapi# e for New ° lbl rl»r i li JUn ' 7 " R/)TT111 (Fr) - l » v : - - >-'*p;e» for New UsaH June Frledrlch der Grosst (O«r». Bleakap Bremen for New Tor*. »iea*ar. Meetings. SHIPPING NEWS. Stem BrottaeFS Fancy & Black Silks Very Attractively Priced, To-morrow PRINTED FOULARD SILKS, various si/c dots in navy and white, hrown and white and Mirk and white, .. Checked and Striped 4500 YDS. BLACK JAPANESE SILKS. 2~ ins. wide, perspiration and waterproof, Lyons dyed. Colored Dress Goods Special Values orAA Vri« J Black and Navy Blue a oC *&W Yds. j Mohair Sicilian, 44 in. wide, at **O Imported Novelties at Greatly Reduced Prices 0 in lengths suitable for Waists, Skirts and Dresses. Women's Waists DISTINCTIVE STYLES FOR PRESENT WEAR. Kern Net Lace Waists, lined with China Silk, )__ _ Mannish China Silk Shirts, in black or white, )" SO.Va Black Embroidered China Silk and ) aq— Gun Metal Striped Silk Waists, \ V£> Check Voile with Silk Embroidered Dot ) mas and Polka Dot Foulard Silk Waists, J D '^ D White Cotton Waists, trimmed with «if na cmc m r*% Lace and Embroider*, $4.90, *•■■ 95d Final Price Reductions in Summer Wraps, Coats and Paletots OF REAL LACE, PONGEE, TUSSAH AND LINEN, SOME HAND EMBROIDERED, ALSO WRAPS FOR AUTOMOBILING Special lor Monday AUTOMOBILE AND STEAMER COATS, in black and white checks, 515,tKJ PONGEE PALETOTS, " $34,51), 116,53 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SHAWLS FOR SUMMER WEAR, INCLUDING REAL AXD IMITATION CHUDDA. CHINESE EMBROIDERED SPUN SILK AND SHETLAND WOOL, ALSO EGYPTIAN SCARFS AND STEAMER SHAWLS. MJsses' & Girls 1 Summer Apparel Exceptional Values MISSES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS, of White, Tan and Blue Imported Repp or Linen, <crr.i-fitted coat, c=y — - mm m pleated skirt with fold. 14 and 16 vrs, *?/./£>, i'Oei.-J MISSES' LINGERIE PRINCESS DRESSES. of White Lawn, trimmed with Valenciennes hct <• - a»<> Dutch or high neck models, 14 and 16 yrs, - *•*>'*' MISSES' AND GIRLS* SKIRTS, of Imported Repp - « = or Linon, pleated model with fold, 35 to 30 inches, MISSES' AND GIRLS' JUMPER DRESSES, of Plain and Check Gingham*, embroidered, scalloped /; *>™ yoke, kimono sleeve?, pleated skirt, 12 to in yrs, t-o>a? GIRLS' [ABLE DRESSES, of White Lawn, akc Imported 7 rj- Repp, Dutch neck model, Russian or wais: styles, 4 to 14 yrs, Women's Summer Dresses TRINCESS JU?;iPF.R. TWO PIECE GOWNS AND COAT SUITS OF NETS, LACES. ALL OVER EMBROIDERIES, ETC For To-morrow's Sale PRINCESS AND TWO PIECE DRESSES, of French Batiste in white --■• drltcate colorings, trimmed with embroid- STfl vi '* 1S 7 .- - -■» =» cry and Valenciennes lace insertions, v^L.i,o, O**a*M PRINCESS JUMPER GOWNS, of white and f7J|fi colored French Linen, trimmed with lace, LlatJtj PRINCESS JUMPER GOWNS. of white and t2 ym colored Ponßette, trimmed with taffeta piping, *•*■" PRINCESS DRESSF.S. of check dimity «=y g ,fs trimmed with lace insertions, wo*»*v TUB SKIRTS, of Linens and roplinette, SS.S0 9 7.98 TAILOR-HADE WALKING SUITS At Greatly Reduced Prices of Broadcloth!!, Sergei. Panamas, Fancy Checks SH*7 K,r\ -»*> 9* and Stripes, with Eton and Hip Length Coats. - "' A^,,o-J» Former Prices $30.00 to 39.50 of Taffeta and Silk Lined Voiles, with Eton Coat, 27.50 Former Price $39.50 ■ Stem Brothers Announce for Monday and Tuesday An Important Sale of HIGH CLASS DECORATIVE LINENS, LACE WINDOW AND BED DRAPERIES, BUREAU COVERS AND SCARFS. LACE WINDOW CURTAINS, TV. §62.5© to 550.00 Formerly $95.00 to 750.00 LACE BED SPREADS, Each $225.00 to 85: Formerly $185.00 to 1250.00 LACE TABLE COVERS, Each $22,50 to 223 Formerly $43.50 to 450.00 .THIRD FLOOR DECORATIVE LINENS WITH POINT VENISE, POINT FLANDRES FILET \NTIQU^ BRUSSELS, SAXONY, CLUNY AND REAL ANTIQUE LACES. CENTREPIECES AND TEA CLOTHS, $311.50 to £5.00 Formerly $15.00 to 125.00 DINNER AND RECEPTION CLOTHS. $25>.75 to 375.00 Formerly $39.00 to 575.00 BUREAU AND DRESSER SCARFS, $0.00 to B>SM • Formerly $16.00 to 115.00 FIRST FLOOR \ West Twenty -third Street 59 C