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THE WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, IXY 9, 10m. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS = G “Vadies’ Gloves, complete stock of plain) silk, cotted and » gloves for summer dress,— ( including many novelty » Rabrics such as the new ‘piscnit, black or white Ladies’ Suits” At Greatly Reduced Prices 350 Ladies’ Tailored Suits various materials; all colors; regular prices $30.00 to $35. 200 Ladies’ Tailored Suits Voile taffeta silk lined; all colors, homespuns and shepherd check; regular price $40.00 and $50.00 es’ Suede Lisle Gloves, All thefashionable shades, Dlack and white. \50c, per pair, PPENHEIM, GCLLINSs G Millinery Will offer 500 Ladies’ Tailor Hats Reduced from $7.50-and $10,00 ....... 2.50 Main Floor, Fifth Avenue Entrance. Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St. Twenty-third Street, WEDINSECRET SCHOOLGIALIS FREE OF CHARGE. No Sale ever attempted be the wonderfully magnetic power of our peerless an idle hour all this week, The Values are Astonishing The peofle are enthusiastic, the bottom aut of things, At Small Cost. 3 75 for Sunburst Nun's Veiling e Skirts—Our Own $7.95 Styles. 3 98 for Women’s Jackets—Many le Sorts—Values $7 and $10 Each, 95 for Women’s Coat Suits of eEtamine Cheviot— $16.50 Values. 50 for Women’s $5 Shirt Waist e Dresses—,-inen __Embroidered. Wool and Wash Goods. 1.98 All Wool PROUD OF IT Bessie Stewart, of Senior High School Class, Has Been Bride Three Months. - BIARRIED IN FEBRUARY. (Bridegroom is Raymond T. Van * Pomenberg, a Descendant of the Austrian Nobility. Nackall Carhart s(o WOMEN'S DEPT. Spring Sale of Tailored Suits. For Wednesday we offer our entire line of discon- tinued styles in Cloth, Homespuns, Serges, Panamas and Scotch Mixtures, at the one price. Special Tuxedo Model. Natty little Voile Suits in black, brown, blue, champagne and reseda. Silk lined cfat trimmed with cro- cheted rings, small buttons and lapels of taffeta, faced with white. The Skirt is full kilted panel effect, smooth fitting over hips and has drop lining of best quality taffeta, with ac- cordeon pleated flounce, °29 Value $30 to $50 The prices of the whole line are reduced 5 @apectal to ‘The Bening World.) WTTLEBORO, Mass, us . Van Palmonberg, member ‘t the Sentor Class of the Attleboro Ylieh School, whose name is on the wolls of the school as Miss Bessie , Mtewart, is annoyed over the sensation- @i publicity given to the announcement r marniage to Raymond ‘f, ‘s, of New York City, annoyed was the bridegroom, who Styles and materials are especially adapted to Spring and early Sum. mer wear. You may find Just the suit to suit you. Broadway @ 13th Street, marriage of Mise Stewart and Ven Palmenberg was known to — In no department has the price-pruner been so active in preparing tempting values for this Challenge Sale, Hints: crepe voile; this is one of 50c. yd. 63c for 86-inch fine lawns—in 4 large variety of etyles and colorings, floral and striped ef- fects; regular price 12%c. yd. Baga Mac ih ACES Silk Umbrellas at 1.00. ali Values up to $1.75 each, n Umbrella sale that will astonish y: good unibrellas which we intend to clenr out prtee, Bie, yd. The Price D N Quoted $ | .00 over Their Cost. the very low pric+ of. Men’s Negligee Shirts At % Manufacturers’ Cost. bought them at practically our own price, which means of the families of both young and later rode them stand! aaenerst hw 29° for Men’s 50c and 75c tes Summer Underwear, Reduced om account of broken assortments for the Challenge Sale. Shirts and Drawers of our 60c, and 7c, lines where the izes and colors are broken will be closed out at this E: % =. & — Most ribbed garments, in plain balbriggan and mer- iad McGREERY & 00, assortment of sizes; 50c, and 7éc. value; Wednesday at.. east 29c vind suitable for summer = ‘wear, pons t and many of their acquaint- Tt announcement caused no sur- w@rine in Attleboro, but it was deemed ‘@Avieable to withhold a formal an- until after the young graduates from the high achool, ‘accordance with her plens. js the daughter of Mrs. Cooke Stewart, of Second street, ‘was born in Providence, een years old, and her husband ‘twenty-one, She ts very attractive has appeared in several looal ama- fF theatrical productions, @ eweot voice, sho has also sung eral church choirs. i Of Noble Lineage. Dir. ‘Van Palmenberg is a native of! iNew Yorle City and is a grandson of J. Paimenberg, a distinguished lineage, the founder wunufacturing business R. Van Palmenberg's SOLDIERS AT = (8%: THE GARDEN == @ audience t “ghidng with the @, the Bignth enthugasin to the utm: the troop! formation wild. renieenth for Brats About 760 Me Popular Annual Event Begins In Blaze of Glory with Review of] the, ao All Arms—Canadian Kilties Warmly Welcomed. merall commanding, put Cannon to the right of them, rougts| Oises an riders to the left of them. Kilties in| st: front of them, and the Ninth Annual Military and Athletic Tournament Madison Square Garden opened with « rush last night, the events piling on top of one another in ono whirling, bewlldering kaleldoscope. ‘The soldier man-—regular or miltia—was dhe hero of the evening, and every ber in the tournament was re’ while not as perfect the regularss, had a di b ; Was killed four years ago fron which fell through a sky- fm ts office and struck ‘him as he ft ily Geek. The widow has since conducted the business, he Athietic tournament was the army and navy events, [LINER PASSES ICEBERG ABOUT 200 FEET HIGH. Aquitaine Brings 2828 Immi- grants, Largest Number Ever Oarried by French Boat, Neples Basel, of No, $46 Weet Thir teenth street, and Hercules Pappas, of Philadelphia arrived to-day L'Aquitaine, the largest {mmigrant ship oy of the Frenoh ners, and told a story | fl warn! of a monster iceberg seen last Friday afternoon off the Grand Banks. It was at least 200 feet high, and its pinnacle was shrouded in fog. Casting shadows on the prismatic colors and a kaleldo- scopic play of the sun on the ice were flocks of penguins and two walruses. It was like a section of the Arctic with generous applause, while the evolu-| tons of the 15th regular cavaury and the| 8, infantry recelved ovations that raised the roof, The Garden was @ ploture of vart- representing every ‘ranch of the United States Army and Navy, and the showy red coats, platds and kilts of the fist Highlenders, Cann- dian ormek drill company, was backed by the grays and the blues of the State troops and the khaki of the regulars, Assistant Seoretary of War Reviewed Brigadier-General Robert Shaw Oliver, Awsistant Georetary of War, reviewed the parade, consisting of United States: ME | regulars, bluejackets and marines, Slst Highlanders, Old Guard, N, Y. Nattonal Guard, and Naval Mille of New York, including detachments from the 8th, d the factory of the Brank Moss Company to become familiar with of the biminess. colored uniforms, on the * Might Have Been a Count. arente decided to mit ere his” father ‘ould eventually have number of immigrant* a French liner, Ist and 2 companies, Signal Corps, Squadron C and the lw and 24 talions Naval Militta, Col. George Dy N, G. N. ¥,, cominanded in the review. | , Tho appearance of the kilted High-| country at ti business and end became ai son of a priet org co because ne lowed the review, was the stenal of a/ Just welooming outburst to the visitors, te of the fancy evoluting and jaunty ema, with thelr towering bearskin shakos, the hit of the exhibition was undoubtedly the bass drummer whol with @ leopard skin thrown over his| shoulders and two drumsticks clutched | Both Accused Meu Have Served n in his hands, executed some bass drum playing of a fanctfuiness never dreamed ot in our wildest philosophy he mae the bass notes fly to the companiment of the braw w#k!ring IDENTIFIES MEN WHO BEAT AND ROBBED HIM OF $19. Number of Terma for High+ way Robbery, James Curtin, on t deride received many those who had not Government staft ' O'Brien in West 8 |Court to-day as two of four men who Honors to tre Regu’ ninth street and | TO MEET A BURGLAR? the Ameteur Cracksman," policita the pleasure of intance. He will be at home Dances Bisel pI od Of persons seat- Fs’ benches. has been convicted five times be. hi Bhai, Sain were in uniform and the rough riding tn tight- fitting khaki and without saddles. Capt, Johnston and Lieut, Van Leer walteed fowhe Uva, Cao: aot ef the clever ing, 35c for Shirts worth soc,, 75¢. and $1 at the 4 Bat: assortment of ridiculous pric cerized baibriggan, In eeru, blue, pink and fancy stripe: Tile-Like ‘vhion, |W Preparation yet produced for putting a new face on old things. alignment as! A SAMPLE CAN FREE EVERY tathe tour! |W FREE DAY THIS WEEK TO EVERY CALLER. IF YOU ARE HOUSECLBANING AND REPAIR- TILE ING, GET TILE-LIKE, IT IS JUST WHAT you It gives a beautiful glossy finish to hard or soft wood It restores doors to their original newness, Hoots did pollsh that won’t come off. * It makes old wicker furniture look Ilke-new, it. Comes in all colors, m8 AN, all this vw: Department AO GUM STATI Wines, Liquors and Cigars filled. Manhatt Manhattan and Martini lar price per wal, 1.5 Pure California Sherry tarp ™ Bmokor “Gwar; box of 6 Challenge Clearance, sett i } fmorrow at ....-..+6 Pb areeeesepeya gerges and cheyiots, in sin and doubl breasted stylee—choice of the lot ore can in anywise approach hallenge Not an idle hour since the sale opened on Monday, and from pres- ent indications we will not have , for they realize that we are knocking Women’sOuterGarments Wonderful Chances Now to Buy Up-to-date Things for Women’s Skirts— Mixtures— worth $5.50 for 44-inch black all wool | for 44-inch fine English 29c 39c Mohair; shades brown, na- the biggest bargains ever before, vy and black. This is a very offered for seasonable goods ot | bright and lustrous fabric, most this character; regular price | desirable for hard wear; regular embracing several hundred Ran to make room for the new ‘The poorest uinbrella in the collection 1s good value at $1.50, while -50, ma $1.75 ones are among them, All made of Union Silk Taffeta, mounted on ateel rods, paragon frames, case and tassel to match—an endless agsortment of fancy and pluin handles to select from, at 1.00 The cancelled orders from concerns not able to take them on account of the backward season, We have 3 5¢ The new Enamelling Varnish—beyond a‘ question the greatest, HAVE BEEN LOOKING FoR. LIKE. It adds to the wear of Linoleums or Oilcloth and imparts:a splert- It will obliterate any kind of blemish on any ki It won't crack even when dented, and aiid) Can eae oe eek, by an expert seoment, Continuation of our great California Wine sale. Satis- faction guaranteed in every respect or money refunded. Great opportunity for dealers, hotels and restaurants. Mall orders ” t—Rogular > 5 ‘The L'Aquitaine brought the largest |P Pa CMuomaton tan) special 60¢ | Pie, Fane Cocktails All varloties, ne ever cartled by | I pure California Port Wi m, and they crowaed the crew in the | reed the engineer to | 75c}| Three-quarter length Pon-| Eolienne, Men’s $12 and $15 Suits, . 7.88 We find after the rushing business of the past two months we have left many small lots of bro} of suits that sold at $10, $12.60 and $15, To mate a quick clearance of the entire lot we have marked them all to be sold to- 7 88 e Suits of fancy worsteds, cassimeres, tweeds, clays, NEW § YORKS (§FASTEST GROWING STORE Trunk Sale. Canvas covered, bound with vulcantzed i fibre, heavy hardwood slats, with 1D brass clamps, best grade Excelsior lock, brass side bolts, heavy leather | Straps, strap hinges, stitched feather hanwties, iron bottom, deep tray with | SATISFACTION GUARANTEE! MONEY PROM REFUNDED, Bat box; sizes 28, 30, WEST 14! ST. J ater 5 O® Ill ——L_— EEE: special Record-Breaking Values. Our marvellous price-reduction sale is drawing tremendous crowds to this store and we're eclipsing all previous May selling records, No wonder! We're presenting the most desirable and seasonable merchandise at the lowest prices to be found anywhere, Have planned for another record-breaking day to-morrow by offering more wonderful bargains, May Sale of Muslin Wear. Most enthusiastic selling since this sale was inaugurated, Good reason, too. Women are telling one another of the matchless values to be found here, and ‘the throngs are increasing each day. Another vast array of savings:— Gowns, heavy musiti high neck, trimme with inserting of em- Kimonos, sizes 34 to Children's Draws 44 bust, fancy figured ¢ e sizes 2 to 12 lawns, white and dark years, heavy muslin brotdery and torchun grounds, all fast col- R bands with button Jace, clusters of tucks ors; 29¢ holes, cluster tucks between; value, l Oc and deep 50¢. value, 39c Atissees hem: 15¢, Oc Btiee.ese y Walking Skirts, fine value, at. Corset m cambric, with straight . 9 Children’s Caps, Covers, sizes and bias insertings of French Torchon and Point de style, Paris laces, also em- cambric BA brotdered with clusters and nain- of hemstitched tucks 9 8 Cc Sook, above; $1.39 value at.. front and AQQ , fi back with insertings of ee eben puRtdeyal nbbee lace and beading; also front, cambric ruffles round rosettes, embroldery insertings and wide ruf- neck and sleeve; 25¢. value, 390, valu 29c fles, beading and ribbon; 50c. value, at iy 29c Corsets, in white, drab, pink and blue, at Deareent ney ne l 2 1 also Corset Waists in white and wi clusters of tucks ‘ and wide hems; 39¢, 25c 7aC drab; $1,00 and $1.50 49c value, at... Values, Atscerceceeereer $15 Blouse Suits at $7.98. see these suits you'll agree with us that they are worth almost Meni ont price. ‘Made from guaranteed all-silk taffeta; collariess model, trimmed with fancy silk braid, pointed post with box pleated front and back, full sleeve with pleated cuff, crushed pleated belt, newest r) pleated sklat to match blouse; all sizes; regular price $15.00, at only.... Sensational Sale of Waists. You'll want a number of these waists when you see what beauties they are, Made fine lawn, with insert- ings of lace and two hi hite lawn, with broad front of embroldery and i 4% bane OF HAAALOEIALY ‘trimmed with Val, lace; also in white 4 dirmity with black dots, full pleated front, pearl button trimmed; all. hi newest sleeve and pleated back; special to-morrow at.. nee Accordion Pleated Skirts at $1.98. ‘ They're the greatest skirt value offered this season. Another lot to- morrow made of fine voile, accordion pleated with shirred yoke; colors black, brown, cream, light or medium blue; special, while 1 * 8 they last to-morrow, al Silks and Dress Goods at 1-2. An Important Purchase and Sale No Woman Can Afford to Miss. f our tremendous purchase of an entire mill stock of silk and dress goods has ania rn be Wad on sale irae ah at less than half, Every fabric {s in the season’s latest designs aad colorings, and a greater bargain has seldom been presented right in the height of the season, All-Silk Satin Finished Twilled Foul- cool summer or This {s the popular All-Wool Panama Voile, now so jemand. It’s 38 fnehes wide and shown ina range of the leading colorings including cream and ul A Dat Gace ea) Satin Stripe Corded Jacquard designs. Men’s' Pajamas and Night Shirts, On Wednesday, May the roth 50 dozen,—Pajamas,—made ~ of madras, batiste and nainsook, Trimmed with large pearl buttons and silk or mercerized frogs, | 1.45 ‘These include the remainder of an ex tremely varied stock and are consider. ably below usual prices, 5 . ‘Plain and figared nainsook Pajamas, Fine material, Sale of Spring Hats ASHION’S appeals were never more convincingly F answered fen in our faultless display of Soft Hats. The shapes and shades have been studied with dis- crimination, and well recommended for the street and the campus, The style and finish have $ i 4 5 met with our approval. They will guarantee your-satisfaction, | At Much below their actual value. Hackett, Carhart & Co., | Cor. 13th St, Three 44 Canal St, BRAD AY | oor Chambers five i: 9s¢ JAMES MUCREERY & 60 JAMES MoGREERY & CO. |S°qceren, Niebe Stes sateen, cambric and fancy mixed cloth. Collarless, or with’’/tuened down or military collars, + Colored Dress Goods. Ladies’ Coats. 3500: yards,—silk and wool gee Coats, Colors:—tan,|Colors:—brown, “cham- white, reseda and black, pague,”’ tan, pale and royal ise bag i 15.00 | bite, pink, heliotrope, f ‘4 Black’ Voile Coats, Medium| ‘ream spore tiga ‘and three-quarter length. 43 inches wide, Loose and semi-fitting 85¢,.per yard, a Value 1.25 “eet 4500 yards,—all wool French Twenty-third Street’ Lor ee yee crocs wid 21,00, 25,00-and 28.50 Voile, Best Book of Its Kind Colors;—navy and royal blue, Ever Published,: | Twenty-third Street, brown, tan, mode, pink, fod da: plum, greys and lavender, ee 143 inches wide. '55c. pet yard, 27 -Malue 4.00 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK. - {MONDAY MORNING WONDARE Pie