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¥ ! Seaside Resort. ACA A “PRINCE, a Perpetual Portrayal of fioyal Personages. than 40,0 persons to the Island, In anticipation of the pavilions were open. Th the FATHER A RICH CHICAGOAN. Daughter Met Strong Parental Op-) “position to Her Chosen Profession, but Would Not Be Turned from . Purpose to Win Footlight Fame. sort, there on Sunday to dance, ground; the regular Royalty—that of the make-believe ‘world—seoms to be the fate of little Miss Moris ‘Mitchell. She is just completing her eécond year behind the footlights and thus far it has invariably fallen to her lot to’portray some royal personage. ‘There was a far rs, accommodate the travel. the Coney of the characters In which she has been east sho has earned much favorable criticism. She is a devotee of the stage eimply for the love of it, for shée did not} @dopt her career without parental ob- Jection—miid, perhaps, put it continued not open. rarhe crowd sat in for several years. It began when she that Cone; ‘wae in abbreviated frocks and pina- fores, for even then the bee of future @reatness in the limelight was- buzzing Ganeath the frills of her sunbonnet as Tesort were packed. ing, this beats Coney's record. coming, shows with All Sorts of Poople Took Advantage of Fine Day to Throng the While the sxcseduted opening of Coney April 28th fon 2gth. Miss Doris Mitchell’s Entire Island is still days to all TA Career on the Stage Has Been y hours oF Pans h acemec yy morning, sent more “Don't-Leave- Your-Mother-Tom" singers were doing a goof business, he palmists, the weighing ma- the merry-go-rounds, and a halt 1 of the largest and best shows in a 's that went to thé Island | +] carried the regulars, the crowd that goes and which is to be found when the snow Is on the winter islander, for whom the salt adr has no terror and j @ Sunday has been spent there for sprinkling of In the afternoon, ver, the rush set in and before 4 o'clock the elevated and surface lines were packing the pasengers in like sar- dines, and extra trains were put on to Old timers at the peel ar they Ingl is9 Mitchell ts well gared on the great throng of men, corn peed zh women and children, could not realize (worth enore thesi passing notice. She is that the senson was hot open. The oniy mot yet seventeen, but in the creation thing lacking to make one think it was f a hot Sunday afterncon was the absence of bathers. The bath- ing pavilions were about the only places the open air and fined, and when night came the place was lighted wp until it could be seen from the Staten Island boats, and in this way the news was fiashed all over Island was doing business. Until midnight there was a good-na- tured crowd along the Avenue and the Bowery, and the returning cars from the For an early open- the as Ve rs f HEN LITTLE AMERICAN “QUEEN,” WHO SUNSHINE DREW Shoe Dept. Tuesday & Wed' day, Kid Oxford Ties, | weltedand hand-turned soles, $2.65, value $4.00. | Kid Button and Lace Boots, welted and turned soles, $2.85, regular price $3.50 to $4.50. Fine Kid Whole Foxed, Dull Mat. Kid Top Button & Lace Boots, welted soles, $3.65, regular price $5.00. Lord & Taylor @he capered about on the lake front in Chicago. GIRL’S CRIME WAS | SELLING A NECKTIE. |” : / All Cars Policeman Who Haled Her to Court Told by Judge He Should Use Transfer to Common Sense. Magistrate Crane In the Yorkville => Court to-day told Pollceman MeNell, of : the Fifth street station, that common gense should be used in making arrests. MeNell had arraigned Mamle Bock, seventeen years old, a clerk at No, 123 Third avenue, whom he accuseg of sell- ing him a necktie for 25 cents on Sun- day. “The idea of arresting a girl lile this!" sald the Court. ‘Dhe police had better arrest burglars and loafers." After the girl had promised the Court that she would stop selling articles on Sundays she was discharged. McNeil then arraigned Joseph Glass- The pinafored schoolgirl was ever ready to play. the role of stately dame fm traiung skirts in the little faroe- comedies that she and her companions wete wont to give in the handsome ‘Mitchell home. Her father is one of the leading lawyers of Chicago. He is a wealthy man and the girl in the short frocks was the apple of his eye. ut one day when the pinafores had @one to the garret and the frocks had grown alarmingly longer, the little girl startied him with the announcement that she had decided to study for the stage. And no amount of persuasion would turn the determined head. At last the devoted father and mother re- Netantly consented to her plan, but al- ways with the hope that the reality of Btage life| might serve to disenchant her. ‘Miss Mitchell made her professional debut in Chicago nearly two years ago in a/‘Fairy Queen.” Her second appear- @nce was with Richard Man-feld as the Prince of Wales in “Richard ILI." Ghe created the role of Glinda the Good Queen of Dreams, in the “Wizard ot Oz" in Chicago, leaving that company to join Julia Arthur in the ill-fatea “Queen Flammetta."" Miss Mitchell will appear at Wallack's Theatre to-morrow as the Player Queen with Mr. Edmund Russell in his production of ‘Ham- These Suits have sold in the regular way for $18 and $20 each, and they have been very special bargains when sold at $15 each. They are made as here illustrated of - Venetian cloth; black, blue, gray and cas- if tor. Double-breasted Eton coat shape; with skirtlet and split postilion back, 2 with narrow belt, Revers are faced with berg, a shoe dealer, of No. 68 Third ave- nue, for having sold two pairs of shoes yesterday. pice: “T io a Hebrew)" said the priséner, “and I keep Saturday as my holiday,” “Then you have a perfect right to do business on Sunday,” said the Magis- trate as he dismissed the complaint. | ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF stitched peau de soie; the jacket is made IEG OPER 0. over best satin, Lined or unlined skirts SIXTH AVE. pahteeet, wwrarsrsts, made in the seven gored flaring shape; trimmed on four gores with graduated stitched straps to match coat. All sizes, We quote this absurdly (ow price in order to close out the entire balance on hand in one day. There are only 100 Suits in the lot and after they are gone you'll not be able to buy similar suits for anywhere near this price, so come early. No C. O. D. or mail orders filled. Second Floor, 69th St. Section. Stostery Jor Wen, ‘Women and Chitdren— Remarkable ews, Information of this important description deserves | the widest and closest possible attention, for it emphasizes | economies of the most desirable description. We place on Sale Tuesday what we consider i | ‘ . | Ghe Bost Hosiery Values in Tow York. The shirt waist store quotes- this The Hosiery Store on the Main-Floer is now at its very exceptional value tor to-morrow in dainty white lawn waists, made With fine tucks and hemstitched Valen- ciennes lace insertions on front and shoulders, collars and cuffs; 8 Cc best; its stocks are in the very bloom of freshness and com- , pleteness. Now then— en's Hosiery. 3,500 PAIRS CF MEN'S FULL FASHIONED AND SEAMLESS | HOSIERY. in black fancy, embroidered, gray and black with maco foot also many other colors, all sizes; qualities up to 25c; at, pair, oa the backs are laid in dainty 79/ 12% CAdtdren’, fery. r * Acldren'a: Nestery, cluster tuckings; special, 9,000 PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED HOSIERY, all sizgs, qualities up to 15c; at, pair, 10¢ —Fine Madras 98 —Cheviot, >. 98 $1.98 Madras and \y J 6,000 PAIRS CHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED HOSIERY, heavy ra Waists in pret- Linen Waists, beau- te c 6r light rib, fashioned foc: spiced heel, toe and knee, all sizes gg "Cc Ai Ripads etocal tifully made ‘in the 7 qualities up to 200; at, pair, k relgning Modes; \W. ai” tucked on backs finer grades at Women’s Hosiery. and fronts, 12,000 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S PLAIN BLACK SEAMLESS $2.69 and $2.98, Second Floor, 60vh Bt. Section. HOSIERY and | Se : HOSIERY and 1.000 pairs of WOMEN'S full fashioned RED ; + 15 qualities; at, pair, Bargains crable ! a He) PAIRS, OF WOMENS BLACK LACE LISLE THREAD 15e¢ noe te Bae ot : was Fis ani: He vel «ab Eyeglasses and Spectacles. glasses, consult u: eyes expertly with Women ’s’ Shoes. $1.50 and $2.00 Grades, at, pair, ISe WOMEN'S KIDSKIN / BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, with patent leather tips, in all sizes; made to sell at $1.50, and WOMEN'S KID OXFORD TIES, with kid and patent leather tips; several good styles; afl sizes; mae to sell at $1.50 and a) that will open your eyes: With Solid Gold Parte — Bye- put have solid gold springs; ectacles solid gold nose- pastes neat and dignified looking; $3 asked elsewhere for the same thing; special sale price, With Brazilian Pebbles—Gen- ulne axis-cut pebbles, set in goldoine frames the finest eyeglasses and spec- tacles made; sold every day at the exclusive optician’s at $4 and $5 a pair; special sale price, Rinless Eyeglasses and Spec- tacles—Will not tarnish from moisture; always look bright and new; regular optician's price $1.25; special sale price, 48c for goldoine Eyeglasses and Spectacles. This is a bright metal closely romemibling 14-kt. gold and is impervious to moisture. They are featherweight, fitted with silex stal lenses; Spectacles have aight or riding bows; Eyeglasses fitted with patent American cork nose-rest; exclusive dealers charge $1.50 for these. BLOOMINGDALE BROS, Greatest Suil Sale We Ever Held. $18 and $20 Suits, $7.75. For To-Morrow, Tuesdav, Only. Fine White Lawn Waists, 98c. ---~- If in need of a pair of good i we'll fit your he best of lenses jat prices which the exclusive optician cannot touch, Here are bargains 8c Mein Floor, Pront, Centre. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO LOOMINGDALE BROS., 30 Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, BLOOMINGDAL| Avenues, 59th and Goth St 4 bate ccommenninenmecens t =—— th All Cars Transter to af si 5) [Saks & Comyransl An Important Sale of Black Dress Silks Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. 75c. quality, 24 inches w guaranteed to give good ser 1.15 quality, 22 inches w 1.25 quality, 22 inches w 1.50 quality, 22 inches w: 1.75 quality, 22 inches w Hat Pins, heavy gold plated, stones. Value 50c. Waist Sets, four pieces, o| itation pearls. Value $1.00. Value $1. FOR T Value $4.00. imitation Ruby, Pearls. Value $1.50. Value $3.75. & Sale — Pretty Crepon Kimonos, $1.98 This is a most attrac- tive showing of charm- ing kimonos made of that desirable fabric, crepon==they are in many colors, white ink, lavender, red and lack, and are made long, with shirred yokes and gracefully flowing wide sleeves, garnished with Persian ribbon; sizes 34 to 46. Splen- did value for $1.98 to-morrow at Second Floor, 69th St. Section. — angingLamps,98c These handsome, exquisitely wrought Venetian iron lamps are remarkable value at this ¥ They are most desirable for Turkish cozy corners, and may be utilized for innumerable other decorative purposes in the town house or in the fitting up of the country home, Iron Candlesticks, 23c, Pretty and effective Venetian iron candlesticks; Dragon de- true worth. FOR WOMEN. Gauze, Lisle Thread, fas black, | high double soles. Value 40c. All Over Lace Lisle, fas quisite effects. Value 50c. Very Sheer Lisle Thread, fas riety of pretty Value 40c, FOR TUBSDAY AT 290. Gauze Cotton, fast black, very fine gauged, high spliced heels Value 25c and double soles. FOR TUESDAY AT 18¢ No Reason for all. To parties not havin; money to furnish their Noes wit! basis. No Trouble in Making « Selection from Our Enormous Stock of Everything Needed for Housekeeping. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs SIXTH Al & I8™ST. ve Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, Guaranteed Black Taffetas—Our warrant for | their good service is stamped on every yard. 60c. quality, 19 inches wide, 90c. quality, 27 inches wide, $1.00 quality, 36 inches wide, 1925 quality, 36 inches wide, Black Taffeta Silks, “Grandmother” Brand, $1.00 quality, 20 inches wide, pretty designs, set with fancy FOR*TUEBSDAY AT 38c hard enamel, in Maroon, Navy or Dark Green, set with im- Value $1,00. FOR TUBSDAY AT 79c Waist. Sets, 3 pieces, hand- carved, Rose, mother o’ pearl, clover leaf or pansy designs. FOR TUESDAY AT 79c Lorgnette Chains of heavy rolled plate with jewelled slide. 1.75. UESDAY AT $1.25 Lorgnette Chains, rope de- sign, of sterling silver, extra heavy weight, medallion slide. FOR TUESDAY AT $2.75 Solid Gold Signet Rings for Misses and Boys. Value $1.25. Solid Gold Rings, set with Emerald, Opal, Sapphire and imitation FOR TUESDAY AT 950 Sterling Silver Handle Hair Brushes, French gray finish. FOR TUESDAY AT 2.25 Larger. Value $4.50. At 2.98 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Stockings of exquisite design in lace and em- broidered effects, as well as plain sheer lisle, are offered you at prices which are far below their spliced heels, black, several designs in ex- black, late ankle, in a variety f colors. Value 50c, fine ribbed, fast black, double Lisle oTereads fat black, | heel and tos, all sizes, for 4% der ats wide, a Pink, 7 Richeliew ribbed, with silk | misses and children, Value | Rii®,1urauerse Cardinale srabroidersd aakies, in neat ok ies Abe Walte 36 per fon a designs. Value 40c. SDAY A Co | Cotton, fast black, with silk OR $2.00 PER DOZEN. FOR TUESDAY AT 24 embroidered ankles ina va- patterns. BAUMANN a comfortable home, Our Easy Credit System makes it possible the reedy a class of goods not usually obtain- able in instalment houses, we offer to make special arrangements on a credit Black Taffeta Silks, “Stirling” Brand, the vice of which is guaranteed, At 44c $1.co TE 4 ve inches wide, At 79 ide, At 55¢ | 1.75 quality, 36 inches wide, At $1.35 At ese | Black All Silk Grepe de Ching, the nbs a At 80c viceable of the light weight silks. j At 95¢ 8c. quality, 23 inches wide, At 65¢ $2.00 quality, 44 inches wide, At $1.45 2.50 quality, 44 inches wide, At 1.65 vice. 3.00 quality, 48 inches wide, At 2.15 At 78 | Black All Silk Peau de Cygne, soft and el ‘ ide, At 90c ing, but possessing eucalient wearing pete ide, At 95c 75c. quality, 19 inches wide, At 55¢° ide, At $1.10 85c. quality, 19 inches wide, At 65¢ ide, At 1.25 $1.25 quality, 21 inches wide, At 95c¢ its of white figured Che- viot ; full front, French back, full sleeves, tab collar. Of white Dimity; blue or pink figures, full front, French back, stock collar, fancy studs. Value $1.35. FOR TUESDAY AT 98c. Waists of White Damask; front of wide stitched plaits, tucked back, new tab collars; large pearl buttons. Of striped Madras; tucked front, French back, tab collar. Value $2.00. FOR TUBSDAY AT $1.50, All wool, 36 inches wide, the new mixtures in shades of ] Tans, Grays, Blues, Green, Navy or Oxblood. Value FOR TUESDAY AT 36c WOMEN’S SHOES. } HIGH AND OXFORD MODELS. Kid Shoes, button style, Dull or Patent tip; Vici Kid Shoes, | laced style; Vici Kid Blucher #] Oxfords, Parent tip, Patent # Colt or Vici Kid Oxfords, ° values $2.00 and $2.25 per |] pair. ai FOR TUESDAY AT $1.65 ————— if Waists of fine white Lawn; fancy front with cluster tuck- ing, Valenciennes lace inser- tions and embroidery medal- lions, tucked back, collar and cuffs. Value $2.50. FOR TUESDAY AT $1.50. Suede, bl ae rocco or Suede, in blac! c gray or brown, with jewelled. q serpent and ball clasp, five or |} six inch Nickel, Gilt or Gun Metal frames, with inside, fram and compartments, Value FOR TUESDAY AT 650. nanan Golf Vests, for Tennis, Golf andall outdoor sports, double- breasted, large pearl buttons ; white with green or black, black with white figures. FOR TUBSDAY AT $1.95, Two Clasp or two Pearl But=- ton Lisle Lace Gloves, splic- pag ao opraves appara- ai teers Grays. tus, fe si i d ie. alue 75c. per long tubing, with bulb,’ | FOR TUBSDAY AT 5c. FOR TUBSDAY AT 85c. of Hosiery er Three Clasp Milanese Suede Lisle Gloves; Modes or Grays, | Value arr nee pair, += FOR TUESDAY AT 350. Four Pearl Button Egyptian Lisle Gloves; Tans or Value 75c. pairs FOR TUESDAY AT 350, “English Fabri Wi Paper, box containing quire, with 24 wallet envel- jf] opes to match white, blue or gray tints. Value 25c. per box. |i] FOR TUESDAY AT 180, RIBBO. Double-faced Liberty satin, |] FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. Children’s fast black Cotton Stockings, all sizes, fine ribbed, spliced knees, heels and toes. Value 30c. pair. FOR TUESDAY AT 18c. OR $2.00 PBR DOZEN. Lisle Thread, silk finished, t it it UNDERWEAR. | (FOR MEN.) ae French Balbriggan Under= | é : FOR MEN. Gauze Lisle Thread, fast black, very sheer and fine, double heels and toes. Value 40c. per pair. Cotton, fast black, tht weight, fine gauged, double heels and toes. Value 35c. FOR TUESDAY AT 25c. s wear, fine gauged, light | thoroughly well made | finished, drawers with strap back; colors ecru and the new eles Value $1 FOR TUESDAY AT 5 QUAKEM GUARANTEE ~- - « « QUAKER SPECIALTIBG, Large end luxur-| No Ges, No Pais, by QUARK ite at Ai! | reeth ordered in the mornli fectabie to wear by QUA fis Mouth Only This Month Only To DO Uiakd “$s rd wa a Seis of Teeth ss Gold Crowns Bridge Work Sz, This Month Only Gold Fillin This Month Only Hours: 9 AM 108 PAM Sundays QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY — 44 East 14th St, | 265 Grand St, 171 Broad (hear Broadway, N. ¥.) | (Grand Theatre Bids.) | (Cor. Cortlandt 35 Cents by Mail,