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| Hy) st Th | f}} “fr ore Closes at i TRIES T0 CATCH ; | gle Wmam Soro 5.30 o'Clock. afer Pore | | ———eeS eee it ' OFHOWARD GOULD | The Finest Arra i a | eS ne Architect Sues for Services in j { Thousands of Men's Highest Grade ay t di i t Thousands Th Preparing for Millionaire's < ain ule nder- varments ; astle Plans Which He Says} | i (i Him--Mr, Wagner Had a Were Not A SEY } Made by the famous makers of the 1 i el SCeI7t ed in This City Terrible Experi ere Not Accepted. D <5 R | “Griffon Brand’—Best in the land. Sue 1 is this superb gathering composing the June Sale of White. ertible Experience. O YOU CARRY Wy < From Paris came an exquisite collection of her famous Hand-made Lingeri 'AN BYEGLASS MARK? All Made of the Finest Imported Materials, Brom Pari : { ere sees, ~ nae NINWOLA, 1. 1, June GThe sult of | | rom Paris came thousands of embroidered yokes, and sperial embroideries and laces, undreds of eager o athe a ‘ , - “a t a rrees) ry rons anzious £0) Abner J. Haydel, an architect, agatvat yeu need ThE Marzis Suetion ‘ ‘ for the making of the beautiful collection of Paris-American Underwear, that hag made such! P Reanthiat this ator La ee So tte sty lean easy 18 its grip. Mace to hold by suc-| [| || 4 furore ainong beauty-loving women—the beauty of Paris Lingerie at halt, even a quarter) nail, sur f fA rexdence for Mr ; SHH TOESAD e secure | Gould at Castle Point. will be heard on Meet RAR enews a the nose, yet ch Apes deat ; Rafties ot The aL Gena nih a |its hold is immovable by: shake or jar From Paris came the inspiration to refinement and daintiness in the gaiments that a Changing thom to allt Nr Gould, andl io rere 43 shabal fer “every nosel Tited | altogether American—the great strength of the White Sale. tee ; they were not wacinfactors, [sito Pier | » : American enterprise and American courage dared to do the planning and buying in the| -— ised In ‘The Byen-| made the plans according to instruc: ° $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts, vast and unprecedented way that brings all this new and specially designed beauty-work the would be at Gein eral ie eats ony. the fame ‘ ; ris | 1 00 here to distribute at so much below what it would cost by ordinary methods of manufae-) roadway at 12. a stle in Ireland, " : v » $10 bill he dropped | but somo trouble arose over ohanace 10 Eyesight Specialist, $ 0 :, turing and merchandising, sh House at Diem tie Diane te oult modern necossities and | 54 EAST 23D si. near 4th Av, $2.75 apd $3.00 Shirts, Do you wonder at the thousands of women who have been buying so enthusiastically?) teenth street | Mr. Haydel says ne was tor years | 50 EASTI25TH ST., nr.Madison Ay $1 50. Do you wish to share in the benefits of this great trade movement—artistic as well as nered about the] MabIng changes and correcticng in the Harlem Otfics Open Even! | Sanit economical? g mounted polloenieh WN (GENER WER UHIE PACU Ot ReE CORRE NO | meee ce cette Venings, —_ The patterns are refined, neat and Ww oe . i ‘ a effective. These Shirts are all cut e can print only the briefest factse—the white garments must tell their own story to| ried a copy of the) 3 —— ll and the make is distinctly high | you, when you come. everybody kept class. | 7 . i Mysterious Ae, ( st f Plain and pleated boroms, cutis at- | WY | Matched Sets pf Muslin Underwear French Hand-Made Underwear h 4s as famil- ‘ . tached and detached. Sizes 14 to 16, a | ; Ow! Gh y ‘anotogragh i a8 fart , G | Maar eRe vAY 056.001 40. 196.00 por dosenidor euro | aranrost tine atasgok: nightgown, chemise ye) eu) Drawers at MERE | >» City Hall, minutes ‘y ite ¢ f | bbon., ‘rench Corset Covers at $2.25, $3.50, up to $7 each, ! \ i s— ; r pwady appeared 0 ress C? | | shirts will tind these) thelr equal in every detail of |) ||/f start" iminca mith ueneiotnar ince, Beading and | French Chomisen $2:28, $2, $3,80, up to $15 onch, j b \f ribbon, nh Ni 25, i i ’ ¢ z Wagner, of Elm: TUESDAY, JUNE 6th Q ' | ——— _ wat 6,250 aninagok: nant on, “ghamaie,, and secon lghtgowns at $2.50, $3,50, up to) ne ‘ . so —= ers; tr ind embroidery, Iace an i en, ind oye Women’s Waists At $7—ot nainsook; nightgown, chemise and drawers ra sh Petticoats at $3.25 to $35 each, um. A hundre - rimme ith tt lace and ribbon. ort Pe oaks HKe the mae UNUSUAL VALUES. TAE S9—0f nainsook; igntgown, chemise and drawers: SHSisos loreie ts O81 82160 08s 0217 Beeee ued by the crowa,| CHINA SILK WAISTS, Open front, wide full plaite,,,,...+++ 5.25 Special Sale of pb inpa Vath terre he VAIPDelen ies eer meraleb RNS Long Petticoats CHINA SILK WAISTS, Embroidered, black, also white.5,75, 6.50 * nan ; aA S1OT OF naintook: nighteown, int cover and At $1.50—of Cambric; umbrella 4 with! CHINA SILK WAISTS, oe Motoring, Driving and Travelling PAT via ar tuck, isngzen, chanics eng auras | SESSMENT un ater ee oe Be Ya , Surplice style, with white lawn Chemisette,.......0+5 4.75 , ’ TUGIBRER St eee) Vnene Rann LOBE SRS BE him to wot 1 a i; and ribbon. At $1.75—of cambric; Sidnh” " "°) pepstaW LAWN WAISTS, Lace trimmed. : Garments for Men’s and Women s Wear PavwAmenean OMe, brodery ‘with niin or iimted with Valoneionaes fetal 1" Look ‘at tls] LAWN WAISTS seve 1,50, 1,85 Women’s Men's I sssaary ae Oru een eae At. $2.28— of cambrie: ov + ENC a warenen gan as Grass Cloth Dusters, Grass Cloth Dusters, naginty and fine; made with French hand-made yokes | 0 eefion; others trimmed With lace one y morolaery i wr nome easy” vacation q INDIA CHUDDAH SHAWLS tans and grays, full sleeves, with |full shapes, wind guards and cuffs, | Nightgowns at $2.75, $3.75 and $4.50 ton dite) money. Attention 1s directed to a recent | wind guards, . Of nalnsook; yoke, hand-embroldered; trimmed with At $2.75—or cambric; dean fiounce, ti SHRADY 1S ‘DISORDERLY,’ importation in white at, ....+.++++eeee4+12.50 to 45,00 $1.50} vatue $2.50 $425} vatias 42.00 {iMonctennce Hee and ribbon or harnd-embroidered medal- | nino embroidery or ince and! fiuertion. "mma with “ He j ‘ J ii ‘ At $3.50— Of sampric; trimmed a ara all 35 ig pearance Women's Linen Dusters,|_ Men's Linen Dusters, ot, vain hemmtes At $2.80; $2.78 and 93.78, 4, | aun invcrtion orate of sep cnbesiaviensrennee tao Decision tn nae of San Who eraian Palm Leaf corner designe. lapped finished scams, extra full | extra full shapes, wind guards at Caiaty. designs; trimmed with Palenotennes lace and At $4.80—oF eambric: deep ftounce of RAHA Didn't Support Wife Ie cut, large sleeves, with wind guards, | cuffs, ribbon. broldery; others trimnied with lace and (yy iandsome eme x t Covers at $2.25, $2.50 i a i Ingertion, et Peo ee rensstee $2,753 value $4.50 | $2,503 value $3.50 HI}, of meee CONES mbeattered frente er Soke erteotss | wiNt akin. fe apd GiteenaMoNne® Of fine embroidery, of Vay? Pe ee ust aN Magistrate Mayo Auto Rubber Coats Leather Trimmed Coats. Pon | trimmed Mae and fae 8h 80 At $7,50—0F lawn deep floune tebe < orgy Shrady a disorderly , Ul | rawers al ‘ 2.25 ne de Paris 1a0e '¢, eleboratals pervon for falling & support hie wits chos, Goggles, Caps and all Motoring and Travelling || |||] of, nainscok deep Tulfo’ with Mung-etavrotdered aoa. | slahetined fate nnd ingest dnser eon, oF with praita and hae beon affirmed by Judge Cowing, of Requisites at reasonable prices, iret ‘edge and plaits above, or with insertion and ribbon, i ana the, Court of General Sessions, to whom : - see ae Siwady appealed. ‘ (Third Floor.) Be Si eranadt ae, ee r-rrice ore When Ws second wife tad him at- | Panic ac ag ay te aes) | | e — | n By aoe Gale ana yearn Wo make @ specialty of Furnish T and 5 Koom Fiat Outtts, J vades the Bas Bo Juriedic On our Fifth Floor we have on exhibition four rooms furnised through- $ $ eme ee Aier aitiraring etre octet out which we will duplicate for 8125.00, We ask you to call and see it, and |} || Oriental Kimonos and Gowns n 0 trate Mayo dee Coming. makes thle] you can then get am idea how little it will cost you to furnish a home of your }{J) J} . ; Our New South B ldi i pew Seaton or about Jane i100, te |} Own If you buy of us : | At Extraordinary Low Prices | ul ing Surnod ber et ite Some, end ‘trat Connettatietes $75|5 Benes Srmeetets Fe $150]/]! WOMEN'S SHORT KIMONOS—O! Oriental! 4g | The builders have given us about three thousand five hundred feet of extr to guntore eesale le He a monty on Our 4 Bowe Serptetels, zorplenga at then yone beck; tusked In'lfont. Bpeciliauirs, | ¢ Basement of our new building. The Under-Pri xtra space in the) ie ,gaenert oh SPE ements ur Roome Completely, Furplshed et ‘ t ng. e Under-Price Store has eagerly seized upon it, to extend SEER SE maneR tin cash wit || Brat for OME New Bonwit gai fs, en applcilzn coming lint and prow {| SRSPRLE IMACS SLI Ee aol A ete } 95¢ | its domain, Chiefest of the land.grabbers is the new : | at neck with ribbon, Special at....+.ssseeee iss ; 1 WOMEN'S SHORT ORIENTAL SILK KIMO. | ] di -P; fi LIBERAL CREDIT NOS—Trimmed with extra quality satin ribbon, n er rice Goth for May poles bos Wer ta re SL UTEe oF Ne york oF on Long Island, in New Jersey }|]| || Special Neiea S eae “ on} 4.50 | Tod A Shoe St oe ore, or en s Y or Connecticu ur Store can be reached by transfer on all lines. Elevated | p \ ‘oday a fine new Shoe Store will b j insi ‘ ‘WilliamPutter, Cleric of Che Count ot | | railroad station at our door, We pay freight and car fare, Evers | WOUEN Ss Mu EENGTE Pree pases fasted i tape bh h the D. will be found just inside of our Subway station eptrance—| Grecia Beaalorie, Mnesoioed eo Gay coat | lead pre satin hands to match, all} $,75 | just a few steps through the Down.town entrance to the Astor Place Subway Station—more| he! fre, total of Anca paid in that Court | Colores Ee! Oy convenient than our own store entrances to hundreds of men, ‘Ne during May was more than $3,000, WOMEN'S GIESHA GOWNS-—O! Oriental °, i ek Pract thet 10.000 rl have, been | crepe, with sash to match, ‘Special atsss..-sseoee i 1.75 Today every shoe in the new Basement Store is year. ‘This #um, ‘he said, is more than i i ene ames | . One Dollar and Ninety Cents a Pair —— This means a splendid variety of new! = — and $8 qualities, aaa ie yo pew made, and specially made shoes of regular $2.50) { \ Ae a Hi ‘ ae assor' glee sizes, and all the popular lasts, including— This beautiful S-piece PARLOR SUIT has highly polished mahogany-tini i - i | ucher Oxfords in patent leather, tan calfskin, and black kidskin— frames, soft spring seats, upholstered with Pel aelatin Fa ere ye Uatned Hemstitched T uckings Velour calf Oxfords— ’ , igekia springs, and covered in good quality of damask; special... 60c. to 98c. goods at 25c. yard Box calf and cadet calf Lace Shoes— € ‘Mull, Lawn and Swiss Hemstitched Tuckings | All made with welted and stitched soles, and finished with tt izes of tucks, 22 t = | ? h the same care as thou; 300 appropriate TERT AMHR Pa neat ees 25 were to be sold for three dollars, instead of $1.90 a pair, gh they’ ( Pieces and Children's Dresses—value 60c, to 98c, per [oj But there is added good news— S : ‘aes aupartment, AW dloortiaint Seige) © lest ginal’ today are about three hundred pairs of Men's Sample Shoes and peotal Sales (Oxlords, that were valued by their makers at $3, $4 and $5, and represent the best fare the. puble| ihe aed ie high-grade designers of smart shoes. ‘They are in tan and black—mostly sizes| createst variety of best \7 and 7}4—and they are all marked now at $1.90 a pair. shopping opportuni ies - U Baseme@t new South Building, near Subway Entrance, , in New York. This M we Cee Uae aise fis the first day of this * uslin nderwear Men's $l and $1 50 Long-Weari important event. Each Suitable for June Wedding Presents ’ ' i { §-Wearing Corsets lay new features will (Second Floor.) | Negligee Shirts at 70c Rach Abani ete hag sfc Specialty Complete Bridal Sets, 2, 3, 4 and 5 pieces ina | 1,400, Of madras and percale, sets, OL Aho batter ane een f nt Siren alan oan cate pom thames with lace, washable ribbon and The present state of the lavar troubles at Troy, N, Y.—the centre of | 89red; supporters tront and siden Frater unteun make ‘y embroidery... eooes $1.89 to $20.00 {the shirt-making industry In this country—leads us to hazard the opinion) At $4.50, worth $2.50-R, & G, Spo- Toantra’ Petticoats and Gowns, uprward from... 45¢ |that this 1s pretty close to being the end of these splendid shirt offerings | Cull, Corset, of excollont batiste,| i Yied | | handsomely trimmed . eS Drawers and gia cower apna from. 25c oie for this season, at least, By the middle of Summer shirts of this| Ay gy Coen Chemises an rimme ttom Chemise nd will probably be at a premium at their regular prices, Co i ee eo Specie \Cooper Si mpward fOM.......ceseeveeeee sees tease, Abe The advantage of quiok action {s obvious, snuintaction in fc ned Gener Oe Wei:name two ofthe White Silk Bridal Petticoats.. $5.00 to $35, 02 The shirts are Anely mado over well-ftting motels. All have de-| At The, worth 91,25 i, | tenes ce cere j . ti : leans Plain negligee, Im light and dark colors, stripes and fig-| Spirito Corsets, for slendor ia § | i ina Shetoe { ' | lures, Sizes 14 to 17, At Tie, worth $1,26—P, Race q Women-at ‘we 1 € The larger part of the lot bears $1 labele—a good many, $1.50 Inbels,| of fino batlate;, aupporters trocy nett ; AG 8 front and : 195, 2.50 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ita shehs Desement, | tam - 6 y C a ; ‘ Pulls Mal worth 75c — Wananiakers if 6 Special Corsets, No, 410; ‘f ,, ani Ky for medium full fi fsb yf q BTS ond 720 Boys’ Washable Suits fo, int cool betta ttm . At fM0e, o—F ( f And» a remarkable list | sa Each, worth $2.50 to $4.50 Girdien, or alight Agurent eke aoa | inen Chambray ‘.* Galatea spoke Basement, | Once about every year this manufacturer of Boys’ Wash Musli | Suits gives us an opportunity to offer a sale like this by| ., us n Underwear j making an uncommon concession. We have not identified | namgeck nt uss Gon The St 81 ab | the offerings with any special time—or givea them any 'gic0and$1.75, | i Every. good style special name. But this is it, | Corset Covers ot nainsook or cams ; en’s 4 " it i Involved in this remarkable sale are seven hundred and twenty) bric, at 8c, 15c, 25c, 85e, 50c, 76e, W. ’ LJ $ ° $3 00 to $9.00 Boys’ Wash Suits of linen chambray, and plain white and striped gala-| $1, and $1.25, 4 omen s » + « «© « $1.50 to $8.00 tea. All are new—fresh and pertect. Chemises of cambric or nainsook, at 2 Children’s . . . . «. $1.00 to $4.00 ‘At the height of the season a chance of this kind 1a bound to be ap=| 25% 50v, THe, A5e, $1 and $1.50, f; nts’ i fy , preciated, ua Dy of natnsook or cambrie, at} Infa rae one 7c. to $1.25 Sailor collar Saflor Blouse Suits, sizes for 4 to 10 years, sd 15c, 250, Bhe, 50e and 75e, Eton collar Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes for 3 to 10 years, Lon) Petticoats ot cambric, at 60a, Time and money saved by coming here direct, Russian Blouse Suits, Eton collar, sizes for 4 to 7 years, 750, 85¢ and $1. Sailor collar Ruseian Blouse Suits, sizes for 8 to 7 years. Shore Petticoats, ot cambrie, at 25¢,) JAU 1.88 each, worth $2.50 to $4.50. Basement, 1350, 50¢ and 75c, ee ) Broadway, fourth AM. & ‘ave. Oth and loth sts, T i a NE Leia etre ad hist AD CARAAM A MIABBLTAL OH HONOREES sea ate netn ter hcantanos sie

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