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12 SCHOOLS CLOSE TO-DAY Elementary Institutions Kill Gradur ■ ate 12,803 Pupils. Tn*n ih« pubbo scbooia dose to-day there wUI I* 12 SOS boys and girls through with the elemen_ JLv branch.' many of th*se wil! go to the high SLfm The graduation exercises will be more or leSS elaborate, but «**■*?*£?£££* USr than « that at Schoo *J~ *£ H Tfals pro:aotlon jre^iorn lor most. F or *°™ Mo nday. vacation schools, which open on ■- u for lfcS . The schools will "^V^SJi^n t« Septem — r.^r^SSS. --rt .or^ ber 3. 10 and U- Tne l&l on September 1?- Eroo Uvn in th* number or Manhattan is behind Eroo «- y^ schO ols. r u PP USU S graduated from O* Bronx »d L»: «"'"■!';;., »,:■.,..!> wli: l»v« an op ss,«s i - — - to advie, f aai«tt « ;^ \^. ore ,f the cards The , -': r ' u^V r :ii, a t i c.n. and that It could be obtained upon w -^ fcr one . A should to««* *•* '" r '„'..; again reminded ct the same time £« J«£ uest t^t they refrain Superintendent M^lsre^ hospital or near any from maKinfi an> noise Bapeetal «n- SSSSS S^S to be considerate on e prSjaS - annoU nced yesterday to Tr., principals of a** -* M of a day the teachers the opening jep^n PubUc School P choos for the d af A tO p^ wii be the principal. 47. Mi« Mar^t A. Ke»-» old Stuyvesant High The school will be in the old street Tne principal of the Stay- M^well will leave here to-day t nr Clevc !s r., ; to attend the meeting of the National SuSon Aaaoctation. which will las. until Fnday- About two hundred teachers from tuis clt> v:ll attend the meeUng. Many have gone, but by far the greater number will start to-nignt. TELLS OF USE OF GALENA OIL. Government Suit Against Standard Company Resumed in Custom House. When the hearing >n the Httt brought by the gov ♦■mment to dissolve tte Standard Oil Company of Hew Jersey was resumed yesterday in the Custom House. Moritz RosenthaL lenloc counsel for the defence called witnesses to the stand to prove that the Gakaa-Slgnal Oil Company produced a brand cf oil which gave better results on railroads than did the New ror* Lubricating Company product. Frank B. Kellogg, the government's attorney. locsht this contention. Frr-de-ick A. Burgess, assistant grand chief of the National Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, said" he was for twenty-two years an engineer on the Louisville &■ X,..-hvii:e road. He told of the M ny fast trains of the Louisville & Nashville he had pulled and of his experiences with lubrication both before and subsequent to the introduction of Galena oils on the system. There were a great manv more hot boxes, he said, from WB to 1905. du-n= tbe pert* of the New York Company s lu ibrication. than both before and after. Mr K. Hogg in the cross-examination, frequently iJrc-d the witness to say: "I do know that I was Ja constant rect-ipt of complaints from Siiieera about the oil cf the New York Lubricating Com pany." «rtiea couldn't explain the difference be tween his opinion, and that of other experts about the Galena, oil. It is understood the defence wul cSter a new line of evidence to-day. The defence tytrnitted a table Ehowins what roads uaed the oil and the saving in cost by its use. THINK RABIES DIDN'T SILL KOSTER. Physicians of Health Department Greatly Puzzled by Case. Tbe physicians oT the Health Department re- BParrh laboratory are about raady u> say that bu Henry C. -....-. of >"o- .-:,: Crcston avenue, dad I) r ... from rabies ob lone is. Thty do not know TJ what caused his death. Dr. J. B Fabricius. who attended .Mr. ■:■ .- Bid last t>eiDhieT that while there was H evidence in the examinations that have been ma.de that rabies caused death, no evi dence- of iiny other disease had been foun.d. Non" of the jiilnf rigs inoculated have died. None :-f the rrjcroscopical examinations have shown the rabies perm. Dr. Ira Van Giesen admitted last evening that it was the most puzzling case th.it the doctors of the Health Department had had for years. He declared that he would make sectional «xj.r:iiriations of tbc whole nervous system of Mr. Kcst«_r'f body so •:.-• nothing might escape him. A physician familiar with rabi«>B and diseases that have symptoms similar said yesterday that the time elapsing between when Mr. Koster was r>itlr-n*an'l his death was too short for the rabies b)bt . to act. He believed thai Mr. Kot-ter died oC Ksoendins paralysis, or some other form cf qujck paralysis. He did not believe that the inocula tions or tfcal Xear could Lav# cauisp/j death. WOMAN TRIES SUICIDE AT BELLEVUE. Driven despondent by the certainty of approach ing death, Mrs. Ro»± Igiarto, fifty years old. of >;n 20 Clinton Ktraet. a tuberculosis patient at Bellevue Hospital, tried to cornrnit suicide last night by oping Into the East River off the hos pitaJ boat Southfield. which was tied up at the edge of Um hofpital erounds. Fhe -was rescued by two cltizenß and a policeman after a desperate struggle 1e the cwift tide. She is the second tuberculosis patient who has •oupht death In the East River at -Bellevue during the lart two weeks. MAY BE EXPRESS WAR. 7%fc United States Express Company, which has htJi an agr*-enaent not to enter the territory served by Wells Fargo & Co., west of the Missouri River. It said to be planning to compete for business thertt through the Continental Express Company, and a rate war between the two big companies may re eult. PRESIDENT M'CREA NOT TO RESIGN. The report that James McCrea would soon resign the presidency of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany vas declared yes-terday, m a dispatch I:om Philadelphia, to be "v.ithout a shadow of founda tion." Mr. McCrea js said to be in excellent health. ERIE COUPONS" DEPOSITED. Th«? July 1 coupons on the general lien and prior Her. bonds cf tbe Erie Railroad Company, which J. P. Morgan & Co. has offered to purchase up to the r lose of basinets to-day, have been presented at the office of that firm in satisfactory amount. it •»as said yesterday. Bondholders not desiring to nvail themselves of this arrangement, which is de #!gr,ed to permit the Er ; <» to use in improvement work the funds which otherwise would have had to Le devoted to the Interest payment, will have Ihelr coupons paid en or after July 1 by the com pary, as was semi-official!}' announced several day* fcgo. -• SEAEOARD AIR LINE ORDERS RAILS. Baltimore, June 21'.— The receivers of the Sea tioarU Air Llae Ilailroad Company have placed an erdcr for 12,fcw tons cf steel rails with th«- Mary lair.3 Steel Cc:ajjiir.y lor delivery within the next e.ix months. The rails wilj be used en U-o north axa «o.j c* Cc *,*;.c£a. THRIVED ON DIET OF FILLS- Soldiers Marched Forty Miles on Two Con densed Meat Tablets Each. Denver. .Tune 23.-Returning yesterday from a forty-mil© march, which occupied Wo days, and being fed on nothing during that time but two con densed meat tablets each, the members of the Third Battalion of the 21st Infantry, stat.onad at Fort Logan, seem to be in almost as good condi tion as if they had had the regular marching ra tions, according to the post surgeon^ Fridav morning the battalion was ordered without warning on the march. Major Bufflngton was in command. Ration wagons and cooks were left be hind, and each man received a capsule contammg the condensed food. •Here are v O ur rations for to-day. said the major, "and "to-morrow you'll get another one You can drink all the water you want, but will get E The h men°rtturned to the fort in good spirits and none the worse for their unique diet. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC. Sun rise. 4*l l Sun «t, T:3s|Moon rise* : Moon s at* 2 HIGH WATER. , WM sst met as ana as ss WIRELESS REPORTS. The Krcnrrinzessin Ceciiie . regorted i a. «» »»£ d «£ k of Sandy Hook at midnight Sunda>, ib =»j about lpm to-da.y. INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. rtucafiaa"* London, .lune 13 PhS^:.\. SWeW ..June 16 H#Vlt.wsS Toronto Hull. lawtt-- ......SVTiite Star K£ c :::::::::^^-^^ ;;; d - Itallan WEDNESDAY. JL'LT 1. cunard .Caronia....- Uverpool .June : 24 Sj?^ • Havana Havana. J^L""6 .'••• Hamb-Am •Prinz Joachim Kingston June -6 ■•-■ L , j &^:°::::::^£".™^ :: - Bee THURSDAY. JULY 2. •Teutonic. ferS«T^J~»*.V-"-*^SSS -Monterey i era .S flmi . ...X G Lloyd Lueizow Brem en Ji ane -M- . - Ward A-r^T:.:::.: -- ■?. I lah^1 a h^S l "' 0 j uu J ne sat . '. *. "• '• -• . . . .Anchor Calabria Gibraltar, juae -«>••• #ErirJSnall 6uTGO!NG STEAMERS. TO-OAY. Vessd r«^ Line Mail closes. sails. Kai^W der G Bremen^ G Llo>d. f^Oam lO^am Trinidad. Bermuda, Quebec r ,-V^ ,„" 3:oopm Crispin. Barbados Boo.h. .-••••■•• : 00m 3:oopm Foxley. Argentina. Am Rio Plata iwm 10:(>1^ m Hamburg. Hamburg. Hamb-Ain 3:00 pm Apache. Jacksonville. Clyde 12 :00 m Colorado. Tampa. i^ 1 J o £>' -••,•;:; "" 3:oopm Hamilton. Norfolk. Old Df 1 ". I ?''."^" . 3:00 pm City or -'--^^X^LY 1. Oceanic Southampton. White Star. 6:3oam 10:00 am Campania. LiverpooKCunard ..... ... O:OOam 12:00 m Maracas. Grenada J^^r^im ..11:00am 1:00pm Corrientes. Barbados Han-burK^m .. 1 ... m m Alleghany. Inagua. Hw^^;;; M m 3300pm Acre. Pernambuco. Brazilian >•■••-■• - « 7:iX»am Rotterdam. Rotterdam Hollana D d'Abruzzi. Naples. Italian Roma, Naples. Fabre . 12:00 m Coma!. Galyeston. U °£ r^".' ." — 3:oopm Jefferson. Norfolk. O.d Dominion THURSDAY. JULY 2. Amerika. Hamburg Hamfc^m.. .... T^a m 11:00am Celtic. Liverpool, \\ hue Mar -00 am 10 «> a m La Lorraine. Havre, rer.cn 600 am 9:3oam Imogen. Argentina. Norton - o-00am 12:00m Mexico. Havana. Ward..-. •_ 12:(l0 m Panr.nonia, Naples. Cunara- - s : ortpm I roquoif , Jacksonville <-£<**, y -■" •* " 3:00 pm Jamestown. Norfolk. Old Dominion s:oopm Kmtoaa City. Savannah. Savannah TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. 1.6:30 P m Hawaii Japan. Corea, China and Philip if 9 ~f^7-«r 6.6:30 pm i^^'^^We.t;: ' New Zealand. *^S£» i.tar;:,. Fi.ii Islands and N«w d^ a o^Mara^ C ° U^..! nd "^.July 12.6:30pm Hawaii. Japan. Corea. China and Philip- Pine leland -(via San >^; sc .°>- July 18 . 6:30 p m • rittgi ni nd -.via .^ n Au S . 1.6:30pm NOTICE TO CCSTOMEKS A>D FREEM>S THE *AJLE OF CLOTHING AXD FLTt^SHINGS STARTED >ATTRDAY. JUNE 27TH. AT OIK OLD STOKJE. 1260 BROADWAY. CORNER BROADWAY AND 32ND ST., IS NOT A SAI.E OF ROGERS. PEET £ CO.'S MEBCHANDI>E. NOR A SALE WITH WHICH ROGERS. PEET * CO. HAS ANY CONNEC TION. DTREf TLY OR INDIRECTLY. ANT REPRESENTATIONS TO THE COXTBARY ARE FAISE Please note change of nptown store from 32nd St. to >". E. corner 31th St- Cuba called for them first! Extra light Tuxedo suits are ready for wear in tropical New York. These tropical Tuxedo suits, $39. Year-round Tuxedo suits, $27 to $50. Pumps are the best foot wear for Summer nights — evening dress or home neglige. Patent leather — very light, $3.50; with walking sole, $6; "gun metal" calf, $.5. 'Arrow'* collars in Summer shapes suited to wear with Tuxedos. "Donara," "Altro,"' ' Arheka," "Cantara/' Two for a quarter. Rogers, Pelt & Company. Three Broadway Stores. 258 £42 1302 at at at Warren st. 13th st. 34th st. Amusements. i UnlLt ! ID week ITL li f«- KAVM<»VI» IMIIII.IMK i TheMerry-Qc-RGund jncludins .MAUKI. HUE. ! tit filmic LINCOLN FQ . H'lvav. C« St. Eve. BJlinH . x'SPaoifiß ,::;„, 1 uifsSRLSSPcf g-KS K t i Dstty Mats <;<rtru<le Unffman. <"01. !i- 1. M.>i=,e ; Bu In Th«.atr». l>*i'i< Ilueun Hrain. 10 Otb«r*. MADISON Dnnf P-iHan Ever y Ev *" • S: "° I'"' buVVitr- hOOI UrfUen tetilon in ev< of rain.) AX oaiaiiua- husical. CvMtUJf. "bKi-iu," NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 100S SHIPPINCr NEWS, Port of New York, Monday. June 29, 1908. ,_-%;'■;' ; ARRIVED. Steamer Minneapolis (Br.. Gates. UrtW June 20. J0 the Atlantic Transport Line with .0 passenger, ana mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 10:30 a m. to Steamer Philadelphia. Crockett San Juan June -4. Boulton. Bliss & DalleU. with 50 passengers, maus ma mds« Arrived at the Car at 10.20 _a , East or Fire Steamer Finland. Antwerp and Dover, t-ast oi Ha., Georgetown. S C. WUrnins ton M C. with passengers and mdse. to the Cl>de Ss CO. Anchored outside the Bar at 7:40 p m. Tnu i nu Steamer Delmira (Br). Connell. ■ Junin April 11. I qul^; 20. Antofagasta 30 an.l Montevideo May 21 y passed in ton June 26. to W R Grace & Co. with mdse. Passed J Sandy Hook at 5:02 p m. Is bound to Perth Ambo>. 530 Steamer Dordogne. Baracoa. Off the Highlands at o.du P Steamer Manna Hata. Charles, Baltimore to H C Foster, with mdse. Left Quarantine at 6:0. a m. Steamer Comus. Boyd. New Orleans June -4 to^h* Bouthern Pactflc Co,, with passengers and mase. i>eiL Quarantine at 6:12 am. Oertel. Port Antonio Tune 24 Steamer Bradford <Ger). Oertel. Port Antonio June 24. to the United Fruit Co. with 5 passengers and fruit. Arrived at the Bar at midnicht. 2Sth. . 13 Steamer Frutera <Nor>. Danielsen. Be,lze June ij. Porto Barrios 15. Bocas del Toro 19 and fanta Marta ... to the United Fruit Co. with mdse. Arrived at the Bar "sSSIfSfwS Hamerley. Nlpe^f"^^ Cuba Planters' Co. with fruit. Arrived at the Bar at * a Steamer lcania (Ital). Zlnlti. Genoa May 11. J**£™ 18. Catania 22. Messina June 2 and Palermo 10. to Hirzel Feltman & Co. with mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 1.30 * Steamer Titian (Br). Santos June 11 an * B^ bb d ad cc oo S ff 22. to Busk & Jevons. with 5 passengers, mails and conee. Arrived at the Bar at 5:50 am. . -,•> an A Steamer Phosbus (Ger). VoUmer. Hamburg J n< " d an £ Shields lfi. to Philip Ruprecht. in ballast. Armed at. OrthSie Cuneo (Nor). Borge. Port Antonio June I>3. to the Cune o Importing Company, with fruit. Arrived at the Bar at C. am. „. . tha Steamer Taff (Br). Nilsen. Baracoa June 24. to tne Atlantic Fruit Company, with fruit. Arrived at the Bar Bt StiameV Nieuw Amsterdam (Dutch) Van der Zee^Rot terdam and Boulogne June 20. to the "°'' a and Ljne. with 1.'.6 cabin and 142 steerage passengers ana mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 7:20 a m. ■■ '•_ T , ma Steamer Olaf Kyrre (Nor). Soren*-n. , Matanzas . u J a 1 e 17 and Calbarien 24. to the Munson 6s Une. with sugai. Arrive.; at the Bar at 11 a m. , _ o Steamer Brooklyn City (Br). Cnnks. Br stol June 9. Newport 11 and Swansea 13. to James Arkell & Co, iMtn mdse. Arrived at the Bar at noon. -ii»,,t™-,r,n!itan Steamer Harvard. Crowell. Boston to the Metroroiitan Ss Co. with passengers and mdse. Passed in Quarantine '"slelmer'Salvatore di Giorgio (Nor). tiering Port An tonio June 24, to the Atlantic Fruit Companj with Z passengers and fruit. Arrived at the Bar at 9a m. Steamer Coppename (Dutch). Hassnoot 3^^^ Funch. Edye & Co. with passengers and mdse. Passed in Sandy Hook at 7:15 pm. , SAILED. Steamers Marowijr.e (Dutch). Para-majribo.; A Cristobal Monroe Norfolk and Newport News. James town Norfolk ajid Newport News. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVED. Giawow. June SS-Califorria r3r>. New York via Movllle. J &^^ra ß^ INe<B^°r^k1 Ne <B^° r^ko ama. etc. for Quei^towir^unf- 29-Ma«x«tania (Er). New York for Gibr^tar rP J°me 20-Prin^ss Irene (Ger). New York for Cherbo^ June^Kaiser Wilhelm II (Ger). New York via Plymouth for Eremen. ■ Port Sail June 29— Strombus (Br), New "iork for Madras Colom'bo. June 2S— Bisley (Er), Xew York for Fenang, etc Colombo. Jum 2*— Bisley (Er). New York for Per.ar.s. etc ... SAILED. Plymouth, June 2»— Kaiser Wilhelm II <Ger>. New York * for Cherbourg and Bremen; Presi lent Lincoln (Ger> (from Hamburg and Boulogne). New York. Boul igne, June 2S — Ryndam (Dutch) (from Rotterdam), New York. Cherbourg. June 2S— Prinzess Alice (Ger), Bremen and Southampton for New York: 27th. New York. Roberts (from Southampton), New York. ■Naples. June 2S 9annio (Ital), New York. Vlgo. June — Atrato (Br) (from Southamptoni. Bar bados Colon, etc, and New York. Antwerp, June 27 — St Andrew (Br), New York. Hull. June Martello (Br). New York. Hamburg. June 24 — Captain A F Lucas. Nsw York; 27th. Kaiserin Auguste Victoria (Ger), New York via Plym outh and Cherbourg. Havre. June — Floride (Fr). New York. Gibraltar. June 29 — Kdnig Albert (Ger). (from Genoa and Naples). New York. PASSED. Gibraltar, June 2S — Erika (Ger). New York via Newport News for Genoa; Florida (Ital). New York for Naples and Genoa; Shimosa. (Br), New York for Aden, Singa pore, etc. Fastr.et. June — Wells City (Br). New York for Bristol. Sagres. June 2S — Slavonia (Br). New York for Naples and Trieste. Scilly. June 20 — Mesaba (Br). Tribe. New York for London. Demerara, June 28— Parima (Bri. New York via ports. Gibraltar; June — Citta di Messina (Ital), Palermo for New York. . . Scilly. June 2'j— New York (Ger), New York for Rotter dam. Ponta Ferraria, June — Prins Willem V (Dutch), New York via. Port-au-Prince, etc. for Havre and Am sterdam. Perlm. June 20 — Satsuma (Br). Yokohama, Hlogo. etc, for Boston and New York. St He]er.3. June 28— Oorfe Castle (Br). New York for Cape Town. Port Elizabeth, etc. Amusements. i JARBIN de PARIS N . SS^e: ► ! ( ALWAYS COOL. Smoking Permitted. Eves. h:ir, I. \ i F. ZIEGFELD, JR.'S, REVUE hi ; FOLLIES OF 11908 M SEATS 4 WEEKS AHEAP. TABLE SEATS. $1. IJI J '\ « Atop NEW AMSTERDAM Theatre. West 42d St i > |THE wiDOwl : J 1 'Die Lu.»n;;«! Witwe). Queen of Viennese Operettas. ' i MAT?NKEs Kl> AND SAT. IN THEATRE. f UEW " YGSIf TIIEATKK - ,F way anJ <sih st. i • i H£.9ff IWitP. Ees 630 Mats. Wed. and «at ' ' I ** VJUIJ GAMBOL. LAMB !► I 5 ! KM< KERBOCKBK. B'way & BBth st ' ! 4 Evenings. 8:15. Mat. Sat only ■'•15 r 1 jGEO. M. COHAN ™| K ™-£ E ? h | "^~^~ —^" ' " * I Three Twins^^; j^ Herald Sq. j THE WOLF^" T^^ tt q^'x^^gß[c ! fll r 3! t* r^sr EJvRs. S:ls. Matinee ftfll Wir» i US JtLb To-n-.orrow. 2:15. UflLl S ! I■— 111 IMII HIM !!■■■ ■■ Hi II »W ■> IT Til |M M |,, _ , , I INTEREST ls ? EVER IN ARREAKS Ily J S»l\&iJ t In Eugene Walters' Great jsuea <\ g ra». ~™ raa aft H ■ American ffll BO IN FULL Drama. ■ m ~ " ■■*>' — C tijflp Km ku ACYffi? T&SFSTR£ COOLEST THEATRE fib ill i I nCM B 515. [N NEW YORK ttPllf Q S3I 0 R,{f* ADMISSION FREE DBF AI^LA^Q Saturday £ Sunday U6Sb»nfclilL.9ll\l&J FREE SHOWS At All TiiMPK Wm. H Reynolds. President. Take iron Steamboats. 8 |!|«|ti II Harlem to Luna In "> minutes. BiViiH The Bl jb wa y takes y..u So Atlantic f*SJßs|j^ Ave., B'klyn. then transfer to '•'■•• | AT* i "'' a Beach Express. DESTRUCTIOm'oF JERUSALEM PAIVS FIREWORKS. «& DESTRUCTION GF JERUSALEM i* 1^ F\ £■• O,a| WOKI.II IN WAX. GYPSY MCSIC. £lL$~. ifa» CINEMATOGRAPH Every Hour. MFB I" E I Prominent l'<-oi>U-. Past anil Ptm»M The Turf. ' V-»> "j aT+ TT IVT A~* AT RHEEESHEAB BAT K\ iTA *1" JUNE MEETING THE CONEY lsi.AM> JOCKEY (Lin TO-UAV — Thfl Bplnrtri*i and 3 Othei Elaeea Trains leavo ; 4th 61 K. Tt. via L. I. I: I:. It a m : 12.10 <: (Kl Parlor I'ari. I 10, 1.40, 2.10 p. m Elei hi ■ ti'aln vu :vith .«t. Kerry. fool Whitehall Bl . 12.40 p in via Brooklyn liriclne cr Subway Special Race track'.trains direct to track Brooklyn trolley car* _. inater to track. Music by Landar Gr*nJ tfu&d. <S. Ladi**, «LQQ. rwi*. (i. . ~ r ~ 1 ,.,_- T OCK.IX STKAMTH*. ; • orr.xs stbameks. ]_,, .. --,...- .- - ■ — ■ — fo^E^giiand SlContilnent NORTH GERMAN LLOYD CONTAINING ALL ««» JJS'*" v^ fOIBRAI-TAB ' Every f PLYMOUTH j B^jnT I f,^^. UU R TGT G | il|§§ Tuesday (at CHERBRG Thuwte (at< tHt^ |]oa.m >to I GENOA 10 a. m> to I BREMEN ™*™ o \} o I B "*■ JJ UU | V OK. LUISE ;j; j , uly i« KAISER D. -GH....JUM 3 ? p L f MCE ". -.JulV 1« K. ALBERT *£L_l KRONPRINZES-lN.July .\ npFMEV .. ....July 23 P. IRENE \ A "*d KRONPRINZ WM.-July .J 4 gRpEDRICH WM-July 30iK. LUISE Aug. 15 KAISERWM.n 5 ..^^ CO nI STANTINOPLB AND ALEXANDRIA. CONNECTION? TO ATHE. Traveler.- Checks good aU over tn9 world. nn *° rl * C t7Z C^nera, Aaaaf.s BroadV.y. New York. «r aa, U*al W- | r — - • "~^ y^V ~ SEMI-WEEKLT *&•& -V"/ From Piers 5 2-52-54 «P /^^^ North River. ML T. j?&c%* ©™^^© qjieih *"^ %? ,^^^S«^ Queenstown. Liverpool. London. Paris /"~\» =5^ JnciudlnK the World-Earned Steamih!p» 4^^" LUSITANIA & MAURETANJA x >. (SAILING WEDNESDAYS) S^W I Larcfst. Finest and Fastest AHoat f^*S^^^ ror accommodations and all particulars apply to • '^P THE CUNARD STEAnSH]P' 1 C0.,. LtdJ; j or Local Agents NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO || — n n n n T\/7 SPEND THE HOLIDAY IN A DELIGHTFUL m TffillP TO OLD POINT COMFORT, NORFQLS, RICHMOND - AND WASHINGTON, D. C, VIA ■ Tickets'" and all 88 t a le e room 'reservation Pier 26. North River, foot of Beach bt TELEPHONE 3000 FRANKLIN. KlAifflßMffiG o AMEffiICAW Piers. Hobcken. N. 3. London— Paris— Hamburs- S. S. ATIERiKA 23.000 Tons. 657 Ft. Long. VIN un G ex^el^d J^a^on- VLJ Carte Restaurant. Gymnasium. Electric Baths. & Elevator. Tl , lv 4 Hamburg.June 30.10 am Pretoria. . . . -3my Amerika,nw)July2.llam • ALSO REGULAR SAILINGS ™ UAUi. TRAVELLERS' CHECK* F1545F 15 45 Broad- HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. *■> Broaa way. N. x. AMERICAN UWE^t^^' PLYMOUTH-CHERB-G^THAMP^N New York ..July 11 Philadelphia. -.Aug RED STAR LINE Froir at P ii r A4A 4 m. *" NEW YORK— DOVER— ERP. Finland- July 4 Zeeland J"'> »| Vaderland.. ..July HlKroonland... .-aus. *■ WHITE STAR LINE 4F4 F 8 r °s! r NEW YORK— Q'NSTOWN— LIVERfOO-^ Celtic... -July 2. no .nCedric. . .July lb. noon Baltic. .July 9. 2 pm [ Arabic, July 23. -pm PLYMOUTH— CHERB'G— S-THAMPTON- Oceanic.July 1.10 am A.iriatle.Juiy 15. 10am TeutonlcJuly B.loam Majestic. July -;!-' 0 . ™ ALSO REGULAR SAILINGS TO ITALY. PASSENGER OFFICE. 8 BROADWAY. From Piers 51-5:1-54. ort \- B»er ; TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEEN s>TO\V N PASSENGERS BOOKED THROLGH TO LONDON AND PARIS. Campaml.Jrlyl,loam jCaronia.. July 11. r.oon Ktruria.July 4. 10 amlLusltania.Julyla 3 . pm Lucar.ia S, 10am lUmbria. July 18. 10 am Tho MAURETAMA & U'SITAMA. largest and fastest steamships in the world. wIU hereafter sail on WBDNESD^ra*l»r auguratiriß a new SEMI-^ SER v;ce. HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN SERVICE. TO FIUME VIA „__, GIBRALTAR. NAPLES AND TRIESTE. PANNONIA luly 2. noon; Aug. 20 CARPATHIA July 16. r.ron; Sept- 3 6LAVONIA Aug. 6. noon: Eept. -j4 C*RONI\ Nov. zti 'VERNON H. BROWN. General Agent. 21-24 State St.. ooposite the Battery. TSED "D" LINE. FOR PORTO RICO. CURACAO ANT> VENEZUELA. From Pier 11. near Wall St. Ferry, Bklyn. For "San Juan. Porto Rico. E S. PHILADKLPHIA.. Sat., July 4. noon S.S. CARACAS Saturday. July 18. noon For Pto Cabello, Curacao and Maracatbo. •S S. AURORA Saturday. July 4. noon P S MARACAIBO. Saturday. July 11. noon S.S. ZUL.IA Saturday. July 25. neon •Freight only. . These steamers have superior accommoda tions for passengers. BOULTON. BLISS & DALLETT General Managers. s - % all St. RAILROADS. GOT d3EISSV GEKmTOL TWO-HOUR TRAIN TO PHILADELPHIA EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Lv. W. 23d ST.: —6.50. 7.50, 3-0. > Vi. 0 50. 10.50, 11.20, 11 50 a m.. 12.50, 1.20, 1.50. 2.30, 3.50. 4.20, 450 5.50. 6.50, 7.50. 8.50, 11.50 p. m. Bundayfi 7.50 8.50, 0.50, 10.50. 11.50 a. in.. 1250. 1.50, 250, 3.50. 4.50. 5.50. 6.50. 7.50. 8.50, 10.20, 1.50 p. m. Lv. LIUKKIY ST..— C.30. 7.00. 8.00. 5.30 i) ij'K 10.00. 11.00, 1130 a. m.. 1-' '»> noon. 1.00, 1.30, 2 o<>. 00, 4.00. 30. 5.00. i; 00, 7.00, S.OO. 9.0»j r m.. 12.13 midnight. Sundays. 30, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, ll.Ott a. m., 12.'») noon. 1:00, 2.00, 3.00, t.OO, 5 .00. 6.00. 7 0"> 00 :t.oo. 10 '■'■•! p. m.. 12.15 midnight. for Baltimore and Washington". Lv. W. 234 5T.:— 7.50. 9.50, 11.50 a. rv... 1 50. 3.50. 5.50. *>.5O p. m. daily. Lv. LIB EKTY ST. :— 1.30. 8.00, 10.00 a. m.. 12.00 noon - ii". 4.00. 0.00, 7.00 p. m. ddiiy. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Lv. W. 23d ST. :— 950 a. m.. (12.50 Sat*, only). 3.20 p. m. Sundays. 0.50 a. m., 2.20 p. tn. Lv. LIBERTY ST.: — 10.00 a. m.. (1.00 Sats. only). 340 p. m. Sundays. 10.00 a. ni., ■<" p. ni. VIA ALL RAIL. — Long Branch. Asbury Park. Ocean Grove. &c. Lv. w. 23d ST.:— 8.20, 11.20 a. ni.. (12.20, 1.00 i-iit.-. enly). 1.20. 3.20. (4.20 excem dau.), 430. (5.05. • \ epl Sata 5.20. 0.20. 11.50 p. m. Sun days. 9.05, •'."■' a m.. 3.50, 8.20 p. m. Lv. LIBERTY ST — 4.00, 8.30. 11.30 a. m.. (12.40. 120 Sats. enly). 1-30. 3-30. i4.:i5 except Sati i. 4.45. (5.15 except Sats.), .'..30. Ct.;;i)'p m.. 12.01 midnight. Sundays, 3.30. 9.15 10.00 a. m.. 00, 8-30 p. m. SANDY HOOK ROUTE.— For Atlantic Highlands. t'ca Brir.lit. Monmouth Beach. Long Branch. Asbury Park. Ocean Urove. &c. Lv. pier SI. X R.. Fool \\\ 42d ST.: — 5.50 y.35. 10.30 a. ni . 1230. 1.30. 3.10. 415 6.26. 7.45 p. m. Sundays. U.IK>. 1" 00 a m.. LOO. 3.30. 7 AI p. m. Leave Pier 10. N B. Foot Cedar St., 0.15, 10.00, 11.00 u m.. 1.00, 2.00. 3.45, 4.'.. 5.45. 8.10 p. m. sunlajs. 9.30, 10.30 a. m.. 1.30. 4.0<). 8.10 p. in. 'Hill'- talles may bo obtained at follow- Int- offices: Liberty St c\V. 23d St. Tel. Chelsea 31445. Piers 1" and Si. N R.. 6 Astor Kouse, 24.".. 4.;4. 1300. 1354 Broadway. I*2. 225. 2M Fifth Av., 2798 Third Av.. 11l West 125th St.. 245 Columbus Av.. N.-vv York; 4 Court St.. 543. 344 Fulton Cl . 4T:t Nostrand Av.. Brooklyn; 390 Broadway. Wllliamsburg. New York Transfer Co. calls for and chc-cks bagsage to dfestlnation BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R ROYAL i.i.. i.:.,E. TRAINS. "Every <>th«i hour un tho evrn hour.* TO BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Direct Cunurctlon* la New Union Station. Vasblngton. »tth all Uln«?s Fuutn. Leav,- New York r<ally. 23d St. Ltb'y St. WAbHINGTON. t-l'|«i«. ll.SOpm l.3»» am Washington. Diner. 7.60 asp >•«•»•» WASHINGTON, Ulner ©.60 am ID.UO ami (Tailor car N. Y to Richm. nJ. Val WASHINGTON. Diner, ILSOiim 12.00 n' WASHINGTON. Huffat. 1.005111 2.00 pea "ROYAL LTD.." Diner. 60 Dm 00 pm Washington. i»uiTet. «t 60 pm 7.00 i>at Through Dally Tialn* to th» Went. CHICAGO. PITTSDURO. 7.60 am 8.00 am I CHICAGO. COLUMHII3. lino am 12.00 n*n PITTSBUna. CLEVEL'D. BSO pal 4 <*> pm "PITTSBURO LIMITED." •» .',O pm T.IK) pn CIN..ST.LOUIS.LOUIHV.. 11.60pm 1.30 in CIN..ST.LOUIS.LO'JIPV.. |.Mim 10 f»0 era I CIN .ST.LOITIS.LOITISV.. SO pm 6.0 piu | Offlce»: 243. 454. 1300 Broadway. «i A*tor I Hous<>. 108 Oreenwioh St.; -'25 6th Av.. 3»1 Grand Bt.. N. T . : 343 Fulton St. Bror.klya; . West 2M St. and Liberty »X. ! After 6 p. m. Sleepln* Car Reservaßons | «nf) full Information rcirardltii; n.ilni. etc.. | can be ol.!uln-<l at Bureau of Information. B. ft O. R. R.. »rt St. Toriolnai. 'l'boa* Number. Chcliea— 4l44. LEHIGH ¥ALLEV. Foot of WtU ' ; CortlanJl l»f»bro«»r»Str. B. ♦Dully Sumlay ■a? - "■■ \.:>ib. e7.J5. di» «^. nvji » V«.V " ~ t.v S.Y .A I.v V.,8.| nuff.-NUcara Fills Eip l-i. hi *x ••■;.5U a m HufXalo-( »bo K*nr««.; »b« Ul a h »d» OaM 111.*' K KUMIIMI I \|-lll>i -11.55 AW 'VliOX'X | Chicago-1 DioExpreii *nS 4» •• »\**t *o r>i , THMBUFKAI.O TItMN.I '7 55 fill '- IH» r M j ftl'Ukci oClCM i 3i3 tad iw Bru«awigf. J GLASGUW VIA LONDONDERRY Colurnbia July 4,n00n ; Caledonia. July -J.>.3pm Califomia.July lg.n'n: Columbia. I.ll am SALOON. J62.50. $U7.50 ac-3 ■*>*■*>■ SECOND CABIN. *42 60 AND *45. THIRD CLASS: $27.50 ANO $2»I0. HENDERSON BROTHERS. 17-1& B way. STAUAM S. S. ÜBES •NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE I TALI A. tLA VELOCE (Fast Italian Line). IITALiA Societa d« Navigazione a Vapcro. TO NAPLES AND GENOA PIRECT tD d'Abruzii.July II tNord America. July 29 •Sannio July 18 'Llguria Aug 1- New S. S. VERONA from New York. July tt HARTFIELD SOLARI & CO.. 50 Wall St. Cruises of the "Arabic." IC.OOO tons, to t e h -Sound tfce WprldJ^J^ F. C. CLARK. Times Building, New York. COOK'S fiO TOL'RS TO EUROPE. All expenses included. Book;et. THOS. COOK & SON. 245 and 1200 Bway. 649 Madison av«. 663 sth ave. STEAMBOATS NEW ENGL AN D NAVIGATION COM. FALL RIVER LIXE via Newport and Fall River. Lv. Pier 10. N. R foot War ren St., week days and Sundays at o.3t> P. M. Strs. PRISCILLA and COMMON WEALTH. Orchestra on each. PROVIDENCE LINE Via Providence. Lv. Pier IS. North River, foot Murray St.. week days only, 8.00 P. M. Strs. PROVI DENCE and PLYMOUTH. Orchestra on each. NORWICH LINE via New London and East Lv. Pier 40. N. R.. foot Clarkson St.. week days only. swoo P. M.. P> e * ■"• E. R.. foot E. 22d St.. 6:30 P M^ Strs. CITY OK LOWELL and CHESTER V\ CKAPIN. NEW BEDFORD LINE For New Bed ford. Woods Hole. Martha's Vineyard. Nan tucket. Bfattapoisett. Marion and Cape Lo.t points. Lv. Pier 40, North River, foot -Clarkson St., week days only, at 6. 00 P. 11- Strs. MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW HAVEN LINE For New Haven. Meriden. New Britain. Hartford. Sprine field and North. Lv. Pier 38, East River we^k days only. 2.45 P. M.. Sundays 0..W A M.. Pier 70. East River, foot L. .-■ St week .lays 3.00 P. M.. Sundays 10.00 A. M. Steamer RICHARD PECK. BRIDGEPORT LINE For Bridgeport, ■insc.nia, Waterbury. Torrington and Win sW From Pier 29. E. R.. near Catherine St. Str. NAUGATUCK leaves ll.K> A M week days. Str BRIDGEPORT 3.00 P- M-. Saturdays 2.00 P. M., .Sundays r».U«J P. M. Str. BRIDGEPORT stops Pier '"■ East River, foot East 22d St.. half hour after leaving Pier 2> All the Way by. FARE (Q)^^ -i^nn Water Between L _ rS\ j|iJs\ \l\Ww\ New York and |$3.©SPUJJ© U WN Via Long Island Eound and the- Atlantlo Ocean. Metropolitan Line Expreea Trip.c- Screw Turbine Steel Steamships FINEST WATER TRIP IN THE WORLD. Fast and Luxurious Steamships. AH at tributes for safety, comfort and conven ience. Leave N. Y. weekdays and Sunday. Pier 45. N- R-. near foot Christopher bt_. » P M Leave Boston same hour. Due either city 8 o'clock following morr.lrg. Tickets and reservations at Pier 45. >. «;• snd at principal Ticket. Tourist and N. It- Transfer Co. offices In Greater N. T. Express Service for Passengers. Freight. Automobiles and Horses. Palatial Steamers "HENDRICK HUD SON " "NKW YORK." "ALBAM. and ■M\RY POWELL." of the Hudson River Day Line, tastes* and finest river boats in l£ Read Down. Dally. Ar. Read Up A.M. A.M. IP.M. exc. Sun. A.M. P-M- P-« 8:00 ...It .Bkiyn Annex, t I •' -\V .... 840 9140 I:4s.. Desb's |t.U:45 6:00 9.00 9: uo 10 <•«.• 2:00. .W 42.i Si H-" 5::^O t>:4o 1" .2:2u.-W.l2»thSt.ll:OO, 5:10 8:10 10:501-. . Yonkers • I -*i3O . .-o .... 4:SO..B'l'd Falls.S:4o ... •--- 11-50 1:00 r.:00...\V. Point.. 2:30 5:« •l:25io:-5.. Cornwall .S:ls •■ '•?-* 1233 1:45)5:45.. Newbgh .S:(h> 2.15 5:t«5 ' 6:15. N Hamb-h.7:30 | 8:30 . - MUtoa .TiK., ... 1:15 2:35 t;:4.".. P'keepsie T.<»' 1 20 4:10 2:10 Kingston Point... l-:-o . — .. 7-4.".. Kingston .6:00 ...| 8:25 :: Catskill 11:«> •••• 3:40 Hudson il«> ". .... 6:10 Albany 8:30! .... PM PM. PM A.M. AM PM. •ronr.ectiriß at Cornwall with O. & W - R>'- Special trains to Catskill Mt. resorts ana Saratoga, and easy connections to a'.i points East. North and West. Through tickets ar.'i baggage checked at offices of N. Y Trans fer Co. Through rail tickets between N- T. and \lhany accepted. Most delightful one half and one-day outings to West Pol it. X*\vburgh. or Toughkeepsie. returning on any down Day boat. Mea'.s served at all hours. MUSIC. Str. Mary Powell ff t e , o^ umns Perfect Afternoon outing. Leave Des brosses St. 1:45 P. M.. connecting at West Str i'Vftv due Wes£ *MSt. 6:40 P.M. 11. 1- lW -ji|i;viie ii[a on each steamer. pvni't i. 11 ' 1 . Str. C. W. Jlors-3 l r.Ui L^ or Ad i ron da C ic Itava TINE V\er 32. N. 11.. loot Ll - >E ' of Canal St.. P.M.. New — Albany West 12Sth St.. C:3O * c „,» p. M.. and Yonkera. 51 .O<) 7 15 p. M. dai.v. Sundays Included. Orchestra. Grill service. riTT7FNS steamer Dean Clll/<r..>^ Richmond or Green- LINE port l*ave Tier ■»'■■• «. . t-_«« N R.. COOt of \Y. ; New \ork — Troy lllth st , at .- p. m. i Round Trip §2.50 *^, a} ;i s , steamer touches at Albany. Direct connection with express trains at Albany or Tr. y for all points. Club Break- ] fasts. SomnMl book tree. | BLOCK ISLAND, ORIENT, GREENPORT, SHELTER ISLAND . AND SAG HARBOR. Commencing June 27. uks. Via Montauk Steamboat Co.'s IJiie. l^ava I N Y.. New Pier 8. E. R- Sats. (excepting , July 4th), at 1:00 '' M-I Moil.. June 2»th. i and Wed. July Ist. at 5:30 P. M.. and on , Fri.. Julv 3d. at 1:00 P. M. Tnssiiays anJ Thursdays thereaftar at 5:30 P. M. « 4TH OF JULY OUTINGS I>.ligi:tful trips via Hudson Klver to A! - \ hany. Saratoga. I^ke George. Niagara : Falls, Thousand Islands. Adirondacks, etc. gpei i! rates, all expenses Included. sei I for circular to MABSTERS TOURS 31 ; I Wesi 30th St.. New Tork, For POL'OHKEEPSIB and KINGtiTON". ; from Pier 24, N R-. ■•ek days. 4 P. M. Saturdays I •'' M.; W«M 12i)th St., 1:30 P. M. For KEWBUBGH fr.^n Pier 2i. In n . wee* days. R P. M. Saturday*. 4 P V • W^t 121'th St.. 3:30 P. M SUNDAYS j WVtt l^Uth St.. 9y9 y A. M. I Vii/ f'. r Catsklll Mountains all prtint*. i Iludsnn. Coxsaikle. Weekdays f^ot rhrt^tf.rhrr St. f. P. M . f.>ot West 120th Bl 7 P. M Fare $1 25. Summer Resort. Pirr.-t.-.tv Kr-- Ad.lres. Pier 43. N U RCIiS. " "~ ~~~Z^~~ H Aid va ' iVkrvAN"'ofi^nT»i jJU? JCjk rUR I'oniMisiirur and expert r«* 4sJL r» patrer and renovator: hl»fhe«t XJj^X references .«. East 20th St.. " New York Ttl 10.M Oram»icv. " l-xsus \M> OHOAJSa. -- - ' v, i: BUY (ot -;■■' cask gecond hand patons: i bend postal and representative will '-»!t; jvo have Btetnway Utrgalns. lUw I'Uno J C«.. 17 K&st . _ st. I pry goods. ) •'": : H^L^l^ ; i ; - i aft 4J jaaaja»»»J FOURTEENTH STREET. West of Fiftb Avenna. JUNE SALE! Last Day I IT IS REMARKABLE OF OUR' SALES That they wind up even busier than they be^an. THE CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF A MONTH OF CONTINUOUS ATTRACTIONS. Early purchasers tell their friends — "*■ Our best advertisers are our pleased customers. DON'T HISS THESE LAST DAY OFFER INOSI Nr> Mall or Telephone Orders. X9 ct. Black Taffeta Silks... .48 Yard wf'le — lustre — or heavy — guaranteed. Limit— lS YanTs. 24 ct. Cotton Vciies 9%\ Vot the flin.«v kind, but mal» of hard twisted Egyptian varn. which ke^ps rrtsp an^ does nr.r wrinkle. Navy Black para Ruwet Reseda Brown Cadet Dk. Brown I>iok and make ur> like *-Tp«=stve all wool voiles wonderful fabrics. Limit— 2o Yard3. 12}4 ct. Fancy Fercales 6 Ynrd wid'— full range of strip's, checks, figures. dors, etc. —staple fabrics tha.t cost more in the ra^' cloth. Limit— 2o Yards. 15 ct. Curtain Kuslins 6% White flg'd and coin spot yard wide. Limit- IS Yards. $4.93 French Net Bed Sets.. 2.59; Large R»na!fsan-»t centre ciotlf — festoon | — bolster :ham — full size. Limit— One. $2.25 Ruffled Net Curtains... 1,49 Ful! lmerth — •fck tnttrttag of Renais sance Duchesse o r Cluny lace — edee to rratch — Jw?nty stvles— valu^ $2.25 to $2.95. Limit— Sfx ra'rs. $1.98 Bamboo Portieres f? Bird and ■snl — sbMlm top— full *ize. Limit — Two. $8.93 Mission Fibre Hu§^.. 6.49 Daintiest of all Summer rugs — Oriental j and Japanese rjpsisn-. in green, blue and woo<f ton?3— 8.3x1f>.6 ft. — One 9 ct. Bles.de! Mosllns 5^ Full bleacn — 3<5 inch — sort finish. Limit— 2O Yards. 18 ct. Ticxings 9>< \. C A.— featherproof— 3S inches trlde. Limit— ls Yards. $2.25 Ccmfartables i.35 Full size s-iikoline— figured both, sides — deep sate«n Itoider, Limit — One. 25 Ct. H. S. Hnck Towels 14 Union linen— 2ox26 colored borders. Limit— Six. 98 ct. Scarfs aal Sfcams 39 Sheer or htmrt Swiss — Immj and plain cen tres — scallop applifjued edges— Scarfs 20x54 — Squares. .-. inch. Limit — Two each. | 14 ct. Barnsiey Towellings... 9149 1 4 Also Cbeck Glass Toweilinss — both all linen — 13 Inches wide. Limit— l2 Yar.fs. 59 ct. Babies' Long S!i;s 3* Soft Nain.<----k— Bishop arid Toko styles — with tucks, emb'y or lace. Limit — Three. 79 ct. Babies' Slips 44 Extra Fins Nalnscok— with dainty trim mines of lace, emb'y an-1 groups of tlnj tucks. *"" Limit — Three. $1.53 Ba'cles' Siiort Presses .84 Ftn<» V»mr» — anl low neck— French «alst— and without bretelles and b»rthas — extra nn« tn.b y ar.i ina'fjj — some with colored chambray bands. Limit — Three. $1.39 Colored Dresses .59 Blue. Pink. Tan and O:d Rose — set o*T with pipings, stitchings. some with yoke of white tucked lawn — sizes to 3 yrs. Limit — Three. Another lot— still prettier— principally French waist styles— usually <2.tK>. .So Values that cannot ba duplicated $1.50 ani $2.08 Ken's "RescD" S&irts 85 Finest grades— TVe soads a rfeaa sweep of all this malsar's Summer stock—there fore a magnificent variety of the most tasteful, natty and thoroughly good sty.es that can be foui.d in the city— whiw croeaban and dotted Madra«. Satin PUid Tonsee Cloth, ri:.- plain and stripe Per cales and n-.erzM Madras: a:.=o plain blue Chambriy— attached and detached all sizes — coat and regular model— pUm and pleated buwowif. Limit— Ti;r*e 25 ct. Ken's Tab Ties 12K One-piece Fcur-in-Hands of fine mer'z'd Madras. En«B«h Rep. etc.— all white or n-Uh black hairlines or polka dot. Limit— MORNING A L $3R T 0 r ' Tu prevent dealers baying, quantities restricted. VO MAIL OK TELEPHONE ORDERS. , $6.98 women-. Vaile Siirts... 3.5 : T?!ack— full kilt— si!k foMs. SECOND FLOOP-XEW 81-M.PIXG. *2 25 Women's W2.lSts 1.19 *-*-* J White Batiste »*"- WM Mlover trim'd and other »tyles— all sizes. I BECOXD FLOOR— CENTRE. 59 ct.Wom. Canbric Drawers, .32 Rutßes. tucks, emb'y or l»r?. \ SECOND FLOOB CENTRE. 9 ct. German Val. L*cjs 41-..4 1 -.. Also Inserting*— % to I inch. MAIN FLOOR— CENTRE. I 25 ct. Wash Belts 11 Emb'd or hemstitclie.l— Pear! buckle. MAIN .FLOOR— CENTRE. 49 ct. Ciiidren's Romptrs — 29 Chambrajr— 1 to »*. r*> TI!!RI' FLOOH BOT8 1 CLOTHINCJ. 35ct.EmM. Flouncicjs 18 IT inch— in fine .-■•M.HJ MAIN FLOOR— NKW Bl IIWSO $15.00 w.lm Brussels Rugs 10.95 Seamlesk— 9xl2 ft— beauttful drtitnj. THii.r' FLOO» M 25 ct. Hncic Towels 16 21x43— hemstitche.1— union linen. MAIN FLOOR— LINENS. 19 ct. Berkeley Nainscoks... 9}S 35 inch— extra fine goeds. MAIN FLOOR— WHITE GOODS. Also 16 OTHER KOHNING SFEQALS value to abofc Not Advertised Space Does Not Permit LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS 1 LCCi FOR THE CLOCXSt 35 ct. Men's Saspenlers IS Sfronar webfcfci? — light w»igbt- gilt Ki- I»B. will rot t^rnirh — also another extra •tron? -nake. for semea. firemen. «tc Limit — Three. Women's |4.fl £*f Suits, 2.69 S'ripe O3Jat<»a<» and" p!a;n w!nr» — me<Slam and lnp.g coats — perfectly taiiore<i l6 Co O af' rS - itS " ID - CD Bla<-k. ICatj. Brcwn — cna.t i:ne«i w.th taj f»ra si!k — ft:!l p!»ated tr cir»-n!ar *'4lrt — all siz«-s- thoroughly we:: tailor«l Women's $13.93 {^ Goals, r.?» Light weight craver.ette't cloth — biack, tan. Oxford and dive — sern!-fit or loon back— all sizes. Woaen'3 $1.19 ,'r2.;-ers. ... Fancy Lawr — light and <larsc — full cut— • dMj Souace. Limit — One. Hisses' $12.C0 S-£:isi Rep Presses... 4.53 14 to 1* yrs. — JuirpT style — panel front — large pparl battens — Hsht blue, pir.it. pearl. h»!i'). khaki — iv.r:*- bands wttu whits piping: ar.-f har.i emb'y — rnan-tat lored — easily laundered. Limit — Two. Giris* $1.93 WasH Dresses... .98 Cham'ony. Gingham. Perca> — r!ain checks, xtrijas — all colors— nlrely trim'd — 4 to 14 years Limit — Two. Others at $!.&«. worth $2.9* arf J3 M Beys' 29 2c 3? ct. Btona 18 Mairi . Percale. Chamt.rav — white, col ored ir.-l farcy — military or s^.irt collar— 3 to 14 years. SPnCfAL.— Fine coriM M^draa — lau.i'lered — white ami S^nrerl S to M yrs.— value .7:» 49 Boys' 49 Ct EISC Pants 2? Alaa Bloomer!< — <"hev:ot.«. Twee.la ar. 1 Corduro3 - s — 3 t.-> 14 years. L.!.Til" — Three. SPECIAL. — Bloorrvrs. Kr.ick en mmi Regular — M!xr.ir»s. CasstTieres. XlTorstttta, Tweeds. r>.evlots and Contnroys — •■> 15 yrs. — worth T' and .OS .4T Eoys* $2.98 a- ! f«Jt Double Breast Suits 2.24 Two pairs knicker trousers— Coats wttO an-f without belt — Tweeds. Cheviots, Hocaespons, Caaabaarea and Mixtures — - to 11 yrs. Women's $2.98 WMteW£ist5 t !.69 H)lii that so many want, but whirt ar har : to fir.d— button front or back— fj!l front of v>n tuoka. c.ntr<i p«nel« of «mi>'s —back tucked in clusters — material, trim rr.lr.srs and styles to suit those who do not care *or ten much ornamentation Lim:t — One. $1.59 White Batiste Ccrsets, .94 Medium ax ! ■-■■- long tack, side aatt front elastics — all size*. ' Limit— Two. : .-- Percaline Siirts .89 Black only— Ugh: as silk— give thr»e time* the wear— shirred and tucked '-uneea> with deep enh'y. Limit— One. $3.£9 Bi'k SIIS Waists 1.95 Laatroos Chiffon TiJTeta— yoke in "pea effect, made of crossbarred. silk hand* "r fine pin tucks, with hand emb'y and t"r.r<« rows of *MC*. Van Dyke style. Limit— One $7.98 7/cnen's Sress Hit5..4.53 L.l'---- Ml i-'-.r.:—." 1 - styles, in Chip. Mllaa and Lerhcrn— white, with full trim'c jf whit" ehM or rnalir.e. with and with out rich sat'n Mn.l:na: or totO^-tlOl wtrira al^o ick ami natural with full trim of Mack Chiffon ar.i sat!n or Wings — Others at Sl.O*. wortll 9S.S(* and »» These hats must be seen: descriptions do not d> them Justice Limit— Or.e. $1.49 ""oner's Sailers -tT Sennit. Pineapple cr Roush ► tra ' !T9 T. r , bon or velvet baids— white, navy. b.a».* and brown.— !ine<i— rea.iy to wear. Limit— One $1.24 Women's ,^f Hats ■■•• 64 v--.-» hish tro«n and s-.rfe tilted shapes. Limit— One. 98 ct. 2:;;:. r Wrcatts 59 Poppies. ■Vorget-Jle-Nots. Roses. F'.uets. e'e —all r.-v. no old. tumbled stoot. Limit— Twa 39 ct. Ken's Piiiii wir - .27 Ea.' - -- ■ Shirts and Drawers— all sli««. Limit— Ttre* Sets. m 69 ct. Rincy TaCeta Silks... 34 — hairlines— light ar.d n-.^i'.um. " MAIN rUX>R— CENTRE. r 49 Ct. All Wco! -".MS <29 Gny. Nack -ir.i ctliw »«a«^r»^^ MAIN n^O!^K^G«^__ &30 BoysiSrgSttlte 1.50 THU. FLiM-»R-»-EN TRt *- 29 ct. Web Tr^Strips 16 th 25 Ct. Yfo~:i's EST HSSC... .14 Fast Mack an.l V^^g*.**** MAIN rLOOIU-WEST. 15 ct." Fancy Dotted Swiss... 55 S4S 4 Best new coloring*— mtll length*. BASEMENT— CENTRE. 59ct.Pcre Featber Pillows.. .47 Strtpe Tickms .55 •••»^'»^_, _ r^£? Ti*~ -■ *** PAYMENT- BEPfIN-1 10 ct. fa -" • H. S. H*dkr»... 6 All ll^n-** an,i »* gjjjJSSSii MAIN FLOOR-^EWJtCILDINO. 69 ct. Babies' LawnCips -35 EmVy. IBM rH*«>-W ■ Tr * SECONT FLOOR-CENTRE. 10 ct. Sa^eskin Talcum 5 BASEMENT— TOILET GOOPS.