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hi AY ) the Y. M. 0. A—Rev. K. wr GIVE A SHOW glumbia University Club of Jap- anese Gives Entertainment at Hoshino Talks of the War. Pwo mon who looked as if they had stepped out of an old Jananore > book appeared on the stage of Y. M. C. A. Hall, in Twenty-third greece: last evening and saluted the W@udience with two long slicks whicr yy oarnied, | fit fe the Japanes> fening w) will have,” said H. Heshi, the an- ‘The two men squatted with Jed to just weird-looking contrivances re- bling bragiers over their heads, hen each uttered a shrill ery, at which ey started In pummelling each other ith the stick in a manner that brought wasps of fear and amazercex: | the audience, For fifteen minutes ought with terrific fury, thrust. | rrying and giving brogd-sword | ts, ‘The brazier-like contrivance saved ythem from cracking each other's skulls, | ‘@nd pieces of mailing over thelr breas Ubroke the force of the broad-swvrd ewings. x “That's How We Fight.” © “Ut is Mke this that our countrymen ‘ere now fighting !n Manchurla,'’ said Mr, Hoe! at the conclusion of the con- test. ‘All of the Japanese are trained Jn thees exercises.” | The exhibition was part of a unique | fpeneftt entertainment given in the WY. M. C. A. hall by the Japanese Btu- Gent Club of Columbia University an the International Sunshine Society. Papancse athletes showed just what jiu- | fisu ts like, a Japanese musician played "Marching Through Georgia” and “Auld Lang Syne" on a shaluhacht, an | Snstrument resembling a flute; an agile | the Samural, and still another gave me very clever exhibitions of sleight- f-hand, Recitations were made by lay Colyer, Meaning of the War. One of the interesting features of the! @yening was an address by Rev, Ken Hoshino, who is visiting in this coun-| Ys “Twill tell you,” he sald, ‘just what| the Japanese think the Americans think | of the present war, Most of the Amer- 8 sympathize with us, we belleve; | this I mean genuine sympathy, Then usses of feeling, Just because Others admire fe don't, want to ways, We want We want America me Amer! are the under do or our bravery. looked at in the nuine sympathy, understand that we are fighting to vance civilization and also that this ar will help the cause of Christianity. We are fighting to reform Russia, Wo ill win, and th yeand-by you will gee a great civ ntry in Russia." Happy Boy. ) "Tam truty sorry, was burned down yes- | a?" Br nothing sa |, | codfish and clams, It he eats he may be MUM) Wwasie no on. me," | kept um indefinitely, or at Mu y, “All of pa's old clothes | least 1 Mu in the fire, and ia can't Make any more of ‘em up for me this|much pleased with this new ‘Tum-tddie-lum-tum-tum. whoops to the turtle family Th time. e-doodle-doo!" | count of the turtle’s jwas immediately notified phiblan was pu This giant sea specimen Aged Jap pertormed the sword Gance | ine Aquarium on a dray, e | arrival yesterday afternoon it took sx men All the manatees , Frederick W. Pender and Miss | Gena, |eome tine have ben looking for some-| | ening of spectal interes; to Ml the tank, he new green turtle is hundieds of | years old. day His top shel! js three and a halt feet) from tip to tip, which with the hesd %& and tall included would make him nearly five foe: long. A veteran of the civil war, who siw U creature amazed at the turtle's size, “'galty,' by gum, it's the biggest tur- tle 1 ever saw,” sald he. voup, he would feed a regiment of wu! thousand men," Like all old specimens with settled habits, it is hard to tell whether Salty 19 going to live tvity, | themse ms |weems to lke it, for the Aquarium suv ‘ommy." sald the ed him from being made 31 friend of the family, meeting the Iie the attendants are doing make yy Insthe street, “to loarn that your | {ihe sm en + father's house ‘ iy eat, ne {collection 4s now perhaps the finest in | The largest green sea turtle ever seen | in thie elty Is now on exhibition at the STUDENTS GIANT GREEN SEA TURTLE FINDS HOME AT AQUARIUM (Nh By ie Hu (; \ Ie neil" (h ah will the lo tur Jasattory Park Aquarium, This mon-| (yy ster was brought to Fulton Market) turt yesterday by a fishing vessel from) fr the const of Florida, and on #e-) 40 Au. the Aquarium | thit and the an 20 ust cure was taken to) Dut and upon its) of ibs to an ased, to lift It ints the big sea-cow pool, | or sea cows beng authorities for! the Aqnartum No one about the tint would venture ‘to guess his agu. His weight 1s 313 pounds. lifted into the tank, was “Made Into Feede on Sca-Lettuce, Young turtles In cap- pon learn to feed and accugiom Say ea to new surroundings, soup and thing to him comfortable. ; OF sea= en gathered for him to and to-day he will be given rome ntury, quarium authorities are very addition salt water ur Clothing Sale at “Eleven Dollars” Has Made an Instantaneous Hit Among Thinking People SUITS of every description. Standard NAVY-BLUE SERGES, quality PANCY CHEVIOTS and TWEEDS .. (All sizes from 34 to 50 breast measur: TOP COATS in ail colorings—(many silk lined),,,, PRINCE ALBERT and TUXEDO COA Tourist and Poole ““RAVENETTES, FOR Frocks. exclusive stvles,...., (The Window Displays tell Stock of Fine Hats. All Shapes and Colorings, Stiff and Soft, Fresh Hats that are 75 from) Wanbury and Bethel advertised at ail sorts of prices— here they are marked .,, $1 ue time hiss twelve to ten ts ity, Munyon’ X as tt includ uintles, one u! amall Atlantic thre: { i okt by is not nd. Green h Hazel Taleo MUNYON, SUPERIOR QUALITIES. fine worsted: and VESTS 0 the Story Directly.) o. Bt gree ny varleties of Witeh Harel Soap, 160. cuke, rel Shaving Stick in box, price 25c, For sale everywhere, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, broadway ats of high characte Stewart Building. to weigh from 600 to 800 pi sheads. grow even larg! 1 known to reach, the thousand pounds,‘ ei ure th and ran f Imillons of peop! shinee to see him wi Years at close range Your Glasses Won't Slip, Tilt, or Pinch @ Your nose if they have a Harris Suction Clip lattached. A scientifically simple contrivances | | Holds tenaciously in position | without pressure upon the nose. As sure and as safe as spectacles, but many times more sightly, I will fit the Suction Clip to! your glasses for 35c. | Eye-Glasses correctly fitted, | $3.00 up. WA Starris | EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, | |54 BAST 23d St., near sen ave | 50 BAST 125th St., nr. Madison Ave ho. and .00, er, price w York, Because They saw at a glance the extraordi- nary values at... $ii, hey were delighted with the fabri and styles at, » SUL, _ They found garments to fit big o: little, young or old, at...........31L. __ They found MORE than was prom ised or expected at +. SIL, But the greatest point scored by yes terday's Opening Sale was the ‘unani- mous opinion THAT NOTHING LIKE THE “HOPE” VEN - DOLLA VALUES HAD EVER BEEN SEEN IN NEW YORK CITY, With this pop lar indorsement of the people ON ON SIDE and manufacturers anxious to d pose of their stocks ON THE OTHER SIDE—Hence our new title: “Clearing cat , House, aanbvesinal | yee BYE We are demonstrating in this SALE OF FINE CLOTHING! that ‘Hope’ Prices are beyond any competition, (To-Morrow’s Evidence.) BLACK VELOURS in Sacks and 3-button \ S. Highest eee My The'sale of toilet articles continu Saturday. | @ Same low prices. tits oe of oilet articles ° Cr continues Saturday, Prices, SUATH ALE 19% TOLO™ STREETS Here’s the suit three-fourths of the well-dressed men are demanding —A great Saturday sale at *12.50. GHTEEN and twenty dollar suits are worn by seventy-five per cent. of the well-dressed men because they find in them the same satisfaction as the man who pays $25 or $30 to have a suit made P to measure, Second Floor. ieee 0354 f Saturday is the beginning of our great Summer sale of $18 and 520 suits at $12.50. Complete Not one kind of a suit, but four extraordinary lots of high-grade Rochester clothing — the Palencia home of style, quality, superior. talloring—the place where snappy, new designs originate, Fancy worsted suits Blue serge suits ‘The Kind business man weary and This group TREY HON ae RODUITaSIneter= of clothing, you know how particular they more so, you'd think from the must be about their clothing—you number we're selling—as Summer may have double or single breasted suits they're not exoslled; besides, model at $12,50--value $18 and they're Why dressy—value $18 and $20--wry special $20, at $12.50. Fancy cheviot suits. Black thibet suits. Cool, light, Sumumery suits you Every man needs a dressy, black can wear right through the next six suit for numerous occasions, so months, The patterns are many $] , we've included about seventy-tive four specials, and yaried—single or double breast- for to-morrow's sale at $12.50 — they were excellent values at $18 and $20, There is a remarkable offering also of top coats and cravenettes at $12.50. HE dressiest top coats—the swellest, swagger cravenette coats—nearly all the men are wearing the cravenettes for long emergency overcoats, and you can't tell the difference till a shower comes up— then they turn water like a duck’s back. You know the merits of the top coats—what service you don't get out of them now you'll realize next Fall, $18 and $20 are considered moderate prices. ed styles—value $18 and $20, at $12.50, \ ) h Y and $6 trousers sold yesterday and Thursday at $3, but it's against our principle to SSS essence! Three bargain prices from the boys’ suit dept. Last day of the sale of men’s trousers. _ Sold out all but about 50 pairs of that mammoth original stock, but we adver 0 tised this a three-day sale and we're ing to stand by that announcement by offer- 0 ing 500 more pairs to-morrow at the same low price, y are finer than the $5 disappoint a single customer of the hundreds that will come to-morrow Three styles—Peg lop, Semi-Peg and Regular Cut, The only ones that are correct this season, You'll miss the greatest trousers value of the year if you remain away Saturday—sizes 30 to 54 waist. Second Floor, They're about half the regular values, A TRIO of phenomenal values brought over from Friday, but not the same lot of suits by any means, The original display will be so depleted by to-night that you would not find a s tion, but a thousand more will be ready for to-morrow. #3 00 $38 95. $3 95 $097.80. oy Wa pee. 8,00 for boys’ Norfolk and 8.95 for boys’ confirmation double-breasted, Norfolk and sailor suits, in the newest Spring styles; for boys from 3 to 16 years, 4.95 for your pick of high-grade suits in every style, every fabric, for every size boy. suits—navy blue serge or chey- jot—in Norfolk with knicker- bocker trousers -~also double breasted, COPYRIGHT 1905 BY THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Suits that have sold up to $10, A new show room for boys’ hats—Main Floor—lefi of main entrance, ’ Special sale of boys’ caps and straw hits—values up to $1.50 at 50c Speclal sate of DOYS. cape ow CRAM FOI) Con: Entire surplus stock of men’s °!.50 shirts for the great L looks like an exaggeration, but we started annual May sale, 89c. Sixty styles to select from at 89¢ out to give you the facts about this sale, and we're going to stick to them, Made of woven corded and “end madras—firm quality, but sheer enough to be York had ever known up to that time, but this year the conditions are so different that we expect to sell twice as many shirts as a year ago Saturday, .50 shirts, 89c. ast year half of them were “seconds” and the other half were per- fect $1 shirts—-still they were acknowl.) edged to be the best values of the seas! : ; C son, This year we bought the Manufacturer’s surplus, The styles are better, the workmanship vastly) superior, the qualities unexcelled and the variety greater than a dozen haberdasheries would show you at $1.50 and $2, embodying all the newest effec | AST year our annual May sale of men’s shirts was the greatest event New ’ Perfect *1 Cool and Summery. Dark grounds in the favorite gray, blue, tan, brown and Oxford mixtures —also white ground: 4 neat stripes and printed figure. B tiful workimanship—hand laundered— four-ply cuffs, t Equal to custom-made. . Guaranteed perfect fitting and absolutely ‘}new and perfect—about half the lots are in plaited '|fronts—attached or detached cuffs-—also about 160 dozen finest woven madras cloths—plaited fronts and detached or attached cuffs—some are coat styles, plain blues and tans, wide plaits—such a grest diver ity you'll have to see the other side for d SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Saturday specials in cur millinery department. | THESE exceptional values speak for themselves, and the well-known millinery reputation of this house is a certificate all-woo! mixtures—also panne cheviot—some have notch collar, others collar- less—handsome emblem on_sleeve—full and boxy—sizes 6 to 14. ene BO XY 8 OO Summer footwear {7,"ome. VERYBODY wants Surnmer footwear now—we don’t Hmit this offering to women or children alone, but offer the rar- ° 9 ° i 14.75 for misses’ 21.75 suits. and misses, equal to but at half the price of that of the | of the style beauty of every hat offered, most unusual character, ‘Third Floor, house, and strongly advise you to take advantage of then, tures—shepherd checks and special prices, too. satin—plait si ’ “ plalted skirt—sizes 14 and 16—very special. simply trimmed sailors — value $2.25 — special at 1.5 Gray, champagne and reseda green —full blouse Imported silk poppy wreaths (24 poppies)—value $1 throughout with taffeta—sizes 14 and 16, chiffon combined — swell navy, cardinal, brown, green 24c notch collar—double breasted, some prettily 8.75 for misses’ 7% coats made of shepherd check, in brown, ©. 7§ for girls’ $12.75 7¢-length coats of Scotch tweed and fancy 5 Wo reat | O MOR RGN Sit HE BETTER than the original $1 for Women small you think this ad the value Is big in clear type on good paper, pq, UST like an exclusive dressmaker were to adver- <i tise her swellest $35 creations at $14.75—you'd think Wk it a mistake, but to those who understand our immu- 4 / table policy of selling the finest tailor-made apparel for girls smartest modiste, it is obvious that to-morrow’s | We hold up these special Saturday millinery values as Rema, oer tordinary offerings are bona-fide bargains of the the very best offered this season by this or any other 14.75 for $21.75 junior and inter- It is impossible to tell you all the good bargain news—just an ink- mediate sults of all-wool ait 75 ling—but there's hardly a millinery want we cannot satisfy, and at . Ha covert cloth —full 14 Women's trimmed street and dress hats —~ value $12.50 —at coat—o% lenyth—tined with Women's simply trimmed turbans on wire franes— 28.75 for misses’ $32.50 suits—made "5 tri t In a varlet ih ae 3 _children's trimmed tricorns — value $1.50—"Q Bo lety of styles and colors, such as tan, light and children's body flats—value $1,00-—-special at coats also “Frocks and Friis" model—hand- c.65e¢ some! rimme ith silk braid— ’ H eat fet ft i y trimmed with silk braid-some lined | Women’s ready-to-trim hats |5-inch exquisite quality rib- ( —mak: ine quali ida bons—- ore: 10.74 for misses’ y4-length coats | at of fine quality silk braid and | bons—-white, cream, pink, light blue, of covert cloth in two models—collarless and | shapes--value $3.95 | -ovalue 37c. vid.— ii YOUR OWN IDEAS CARRIED OUT IN BOWS, TIED trimmed with braid and inlaid linen, forming a YO anny ~ * ny * flat collar—-smartly tallored--sizes 14 and 160 WITHOUT CHARGE, FOR CHILDREN’S HATS. blue, and black and white—full box coat—double breasted—bishop sleeve, em- $. 2.50 Waltham | Cc broidered emblem—body and sleeve lined with satin—sizes 6 to th $ 00 § watch at *8 9 Summer sale of accurate Waltham watches takes place, and however and $1,50 editions, because "re bound In half leather—printed enough to counterbalance it, Main Floor they're hou iat $ oo Standard books, 39c. ry regular price double. Stock of Celebrated Shirts, Negligees of fine quality, of the best known Shirt Makers—When you see the Label, . find them marked The product of one ou ll be surprised to ee 65c Chambers St. One hundred titles that must form a part of every complete library, Les Miserables, Hyuo, est values to boys, girls, misses and women, $2.00 for women’s glazed kid oxford tles—Patent or kid tips— hand-turned and Goodyear $9.00 welted soles—milltary or Cu- ban heeis—specialior Saturday ‘or little boys’ patent for boys’ vici kid and sory and as calf 2.00 velour calf lace shoes—- 4 hand sewed welted soles and really worth $3 a palr=sizes 13 to 5%, 75 101 infants! white canvas) iicfantee ther ty be gust mee two-strap slippers and —oxclusive Jowet fers ‘4 bare-foot sandals—all strictly han ) jade—reguiar dollar valu " —<__ polish watch—case guarant Years—fitted with a full ae Waltham movement—guaranteed be an accurate time very jnovement han beon tested Lampiantes, eo" RAY Roman Boley, 01d Curiosity Bann, and others, A new boos FOR THE WHITE CHRIST, Published at $1.50—Price, $1.0 1.65 shoes—made on lasts copied after men’s styles—sizes 8 to 1342, for misses’ and chil- 2.00 dren's $2.50 tan calf but- ton or lace shoes—-Oxford tles— Goodyear welted soles. 50, same ve ewaidera, a ; =