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ie enemies! 12 nth fees tue used to help the poor Hebrews. Lat nigit an ambulance from Gouy- | :; ROYAL $ other boxes, and another was filled] up the hii tn 1228 pont mm as. | 7 with a bevy of dainty soptiomores from | Person gasoline ow | emeur Hosp rt ‘ough Seo- r f Il- AY Wadleigh High School, in Harlem, the| {line of the day, ollmbing the hill tn C0 “OLLECTED i AL Pee HES ci at SU aT aN be I. Steig Id P FURNITURE co SeuaaE PALS isalGaig. ASST Gs oo | tenn acorn ea SAE On tharbeae et tee ane TLE erwa ac ing 0. Raffetto and the Misses Louise and) yore as followa: ie i teouaers ron CREDIT | Gwendolyn Raffetto, Miss Lois Ford Phe eleamarios: Unt Ite “eet ¢ We Are Bae for Your r Sunday ae Order as and Messrs, Louls Dis ow, Dougins | tlie cothes shee Disbrow and Mr. Glibert, of Richmond) aut ce ne, ee see anlnes iriver, at | nan Steamships, Yachts, Hotels, Institutions ond Restau- MAKE YOUR rants supplied at special rates with Short Loins and Ribs of Beef, well seasoned, ready to use. 2 3 3 SATURDAY’S SPECIALS a Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, per Ib. 3 Noosa Hill, L. L; Mr. Cuneo and Misses Ethyl R. Dayton, Margery Keller and Ruth Zumeta, Delta Chapter, Order of the Evening | ai WILL WIND UP BIG AUTO CARNIVAL ait TERMS OPEN EVENINGS =| Charles Brownstein PRT once of “| Soliciting Contributions from VRRLAAAATADAR AAR UARATAUA RENEE EC EES ERT, =) as iy present, with seventy- sete fo to §: (x0 | : : | Re had bought his ABYC ‘At the end of the first act, in response | mecunt. 38 ‘ cH Charitable Persons. ap cand: due thouente le poss! woes Hindquarters of Milk Veal, per Ib. 12%¢ to prolonged obeers, Miss Edna May|_}¥, a first Some ae i ager ee AY he ie the cap $ Legs of Canada Mutton, per Ib. 15¢ R Spooner, star of the company, came cr | : ay with nim when he Ie Beenetsesoee Byerybody Will Motor to Ho-|ptrore ‘the curtain and ae ivered ie DENIES THE CH: ARGE. | 12" iY | & Choice Cuts of Prime Rib Roast Beef, per Ib.. 15¢ * v bet ally ml »=tel Gramatan, at Bronxville, |clever, "te speech, suustantinlly F Hecate an Bet. 13th & 14th ee for Night of Jollitys ee een ete eine Autocroblto| Court Puts Him Under $1,000] | 223 First Ave., © streets Tel. 765 Orchard wv ceo wise : TSAR a Bond While Inquiries Are Our establishment ty a half block away, from the 14th St. Cross D jreturn from abroad ey tell with pr tt town cars an e First Ave. “L” Station. WQUEEN AT THEATRE. jana pleasure of having appeared betore g Made Voling ME | Pygpannnneaneeneate the re ¢ foreign coun- tries, in we have thal opportunity ln America. M1 ex very happy to-night to have the honor| of greeting the reigning Queen, ef New York City, Queen Joan, who, by virtue of her 390,000 votes, stands ahead of all other competitors for the honor. The Bvening World, through whose ener- getic efforts the first automobile carn!- val was brought to a successful issue, complaints have weeks WERE | been coming to Gouverneur Hospital that a young man dressed like an am- bulance surgeon and pretending to hal! For several With Retinue She Is Guest at Lincoln Square—The Hill Climbing Contest. Brcadway Fourth Avenue ea Tenth Street scond, Sa. porson kosoline car, “Sagara Apperson, driver, Wanamaker’s from that institution had been going about the east side, collecting alms on the pretense that the money would be ain, ae e—White steamer, Clarence e winner, 4 4-38 eBiecizto. 8 Sismopiiae—Babcock, H, F, (Al roeds will lead to Hotel Gramaten, s F . 2 — G 35c Stockings, 252 pair, Light-weight black cotton, garter tops. Elta ane aS Sate, hate ' Today in every one of the 360 Regal stores and agencies the retest CT cong hSO,mparted Hats at $3 "Baby" Hats, eiged ita Tuscan Bi f new Spring models in Regal Shoes are nea for your Zoe Stuckinas, 18e pair. Fine ribbed black coton, elzes 6 to 94.) FPIDK, white, lish blue ah chainpagne volo ee f of Stockings, 1 ir OF ° ok lish pad, - sizes t $3.50—Large Sailor Ha ‘ough straw, tri is ‘ selection—214 distinct sty les. arenes 6 to 9%. ease aeetne> ae as aaa rm oats ee wired ribbon Now They look ike $ 5 nae pecial is prived at $80. ey) | They are fashion pace-makers, pecntne they Ee zulidian Bai f : | reflect the latest authentic custom-built shapes P —~ i : : re-Easter Array of a5 : —the styles which New York has pronounced y Babies’ Coats and Bonnets Bremxville, to-day, #0 far as the oele- Tents of the first automobile carnival | and which paper underteok and carried to @ wonderful success the election of Aistory are concerned, for the great, ing and queen of the carnival “Joy Ride” of the autoists ts headed|counting and recording more than that way all this afternoon. |2,0v0,00 votes, deserves great praise fo the fair and impartial LSHELS? in whic at 7.30 o'clock. ‘There will D8 /nistoric words of Pringess Bllzabetn it impromptu speeohes, 9 Corner 17th St. and Col. K. C.|/Mary, Queen of England, ‘Our Queer Pardee may be induced to tell how the|bas no more loyal subject than 1” | The Queen bowed her biushing ac- lice tramMc men cut his mile/ CLIT oer la a knowledgments and approval, and lat qtring of Maxwells into about thirty ree El ice : sections in the gros! illuminated parade | trom mene rer. Tuesday night. There will be dancing for the younger set at 9 o'clock, andj and warily < igh Jinks until morning, when the| ter's success: rt her on her 6u | nome run of the Joy purty will bel ner in belialt of that “the Spoouerites and + Everybody worth while, from the au-| giving iem an opportu tomobile standpoint, was at Blaney’s) At the close of the Linco! and her party held # in Square Theatre last evening, Stooner's: drosaing-roo H 6™ Av. Very Special Sale Grand Easter Opportunity To-Morrow 250 Newest Model where Queen Joan, of the carnival, was i-Climaing Contest. $8. 50 to $12 W aists at $5 the- the guest of honor et # mammoth the 2 In the presence FIVE people | pate z Six hundred 4 2 5 1 f atre party to witness the presentation! Lainie f Fifteen hundred charming Lingerfe Watsts, of lawn, some with x hundred supertly made Walsts of plain or dotted net, a Iterally tovx exterday afternoon k ion avenue and wre u ghest speed. The occasion 3 | pi climbing contest in connection with he Automobile Carnival, and was the mrost successful ever held in America. ce On the wind-swept lilliside, clinging wees or rocks, and unmindful of the wintry blasts, men, women and chil am enthusiastic crowd long before the| gren cheered the drivers from start to curtain rose on the first act. finish. The serpentine track, from Mra. Cuneo and her party arrived; der the Dykman street subway station It Is the up Fort Washington avenue to Am: early and were greeted by Mrs. Mary | §h.. avenue, was lined on elther sid { of Belasco and De Mille’s “The Wit with Edna May Spooner, who ran oreditable race with Mrs. Cuneo for the Queen's diadem, in the leading role, and} Augustus Phillips as the Senator-hus- band. The pretty playhouse was jammed by MISSES’ Suits Most Charming Suit Ever Sold for So Little Money. royal box they were cheered to the eoho, Her Majesty bowing her ac- knowledgments. The royal party overflowed into two all sorts of machine cr electric. The first car, en b Walter White, climbed the hill in 321-5 White also drove a second car side plaited skirt with very deep foot fold, cut on the bias. ALTERATIONS ABSOLUTELY FREE seconds, Gibbs Spooner, manager of the Spooner! enthusiastic BOB tae Inspector MoClu ! M. A af ip ht round be uti § company (os kee GB G25 cuales in| and a hundred policemen had dite Made of got £1 a HA1S sufficient guarantee as to th quality and style— to us from the eaeeh eh Secor ons Arne ye athongiandl! ful spring and summer ma- ie Wanamaker shirt values are famous—and unequaled. We a Aton band stage Pore malas was lavishly | Altogether. ASU Emenee ware terials, with dainty outline days), need oa ior Hee oe per cell aid Be ae atl Hi ee zm 6 we men ‘ tered, fifty-seven started g E so reduce the prices on 1,200 splendid $1 ani 30 shirts to inate womer Aecorated with bunting, flags and] entered. Dut nN Ay carringe wack. | || stripes of soft gray, blue, tan €5¢ each—tomorrow. eorers. led the hill, from the family docto and Copenhagen; collar and P} prate price— Gheaee (or Gelauesn: 1 || ana ip gen , laited and stiff bosoms, with attgched or detached cuffs, in rate price } Ae the Queen, with her husband, before it comes cuffs of pastel colored taffeta Exact reproduction of a “ varlety of handsome patterns. Sizes 14 to 17—not every #1 a $18 { Banker Andrew Cuneo, entered the captured the chief h silk: ornamental buttons; full $25.00 lel 2ach style. Some of the shirts are soiled from handling, most of i Coote veer , .00 mode: (hem are fresh and new. Eighty per cent. are the $1.00 quality. The suits are made of fine su t | | Song gre ae om EO _ +» FOR MEN AND WOMEN NEW SPRING STYLES READY! ee correct. ~ “Regal Brown’’ Oxfords have Sign of an important place in the new SREGAL showing. They’re the smartest low-cuts exhibited anywhere this season—a season in which Russet Oxfords are conceded to hold the pinnacle of popularity. The 214 new Regal models comprise correct styles for your every require- ment, whether you prefer the advanced or the conservative shapes. Regal materials and workman- ship speak for themselves. Regal quarter-sizes give you the most accurate fitting you can possibly obtain. $3.50 and $4.00 GREATER NEW Siatt Broadway, bet, 29th und te One of 214 correct styles for this season made in al) leathers. New Spring and Summer Style Book Sent Postpaid on Request Mail Orders Promptly Filled YORK MEN'S STORES NEW YORK CITY a NEWARK. N.]J. 641 Broad St,, op. Central RR. of NF 10¢Nasean St., cor. Ann Bt ome Ways open tier eB , ewe nee ane app Avie Salsa and sth Ste Marcy Ave. JERSEY CITY. NJ. Some in checks, others with dainty silk figures, The printed at amelie ie an tien ROG ins Inch frames, y . E, cor, 2tat Bt, and 62 ara Street fee Newarr oye, aiffons anc silk-striped volles are particularly eifective, erorles des $29 Broadway, cor. Spring St. 785 Broadway, cor. 10th St. on PATERSON, N.J. 225-283 Main St. ; Atth and ith Ste, Ww. 125th St, cor 7th Ave, Broadway, near Gates Ave. GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES NEW YORK CITY 166 W. 125th St.. cor. 7th Ave. 1003 Broad’ et. Ditmars Street and JERSEY CITY, N. J. w: Broadway, cor. 10th 8 BROOKLYN pets : ie : , é “Tbe Broeawey, opp. Herald Bldg Sete Finn Ave, pet 10 ang es St. Ha sea ena | 25¢ Printed Silk Chiffon at 15¢ Yd. Ys OPP, . #301 Broadway near Marcy Ave NEWARK, N.J. PATERSON, N. J. Handsome floral designs on white grounds; also some tm striped In plain crush or embossed effects—many rich with colors—al! $38 Gixth Avenue, 8. E. cor. Zist St. "1275 Broadway, near Gates Aes 4) Broad St. op. Central R.R, of N. J. 225-233 Main St, “STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS LS, | Men’s $4 to $6 Sample Shoes, $2.85 a Pair HE Spring and Summer samples from a maker of high-grade shoes for men—styles that have been bought in large quantities for this season’s selling. Every sort of leather and many distinctive styles such as are » found only in the best shoes, About four-fifths are Oxfords, and there are many models that will appeal especially to young men, Sizes 634 to 7/4, A and B widths only, Come early tomorrow to get the choicest prizes. Main Noor, New Building. A Tremendous Purchase of Beautiful New WAISTS E have bought from a manufacturer of very high-class waists his entire stock, over and above orders, of new models for this season's business, TWENTY-ONE HUNDRED of them, in all—fresh, spick and span, and periect, And we are going to sell them at almost unbelievably low prices—ranging from ONE-THIRD to OVER ONE-HALF LESS THAN THEY WERE MADE TO SELL FOR, Two groups as follows—constituting the most wonderful offering of the season— $3.75 to $8 Waists at $1.50 | embroid- jels are Lingerie Waists, some of which are trimmed erles in Hght blue and pink. M le with the new Paquin sleeve—and are a wu: $5 each. lace-trimr ed or net jabot. others of plain Mnen, daintily embroidered or lace-trimmed. Also Waists of fancy striped and dotted Swiss mus- lin, or trimmed with colored embroideries. ou Fourth floor, Buliding. Some of Our Own $1 and $1.50 SHIRTS for MEN at 65c A Tomorrow 63c each, When you come for these shirts, it will be a good time to see The Spring Showing of Men’s Neckwear The finest, most varied, most distinctive in $1.50 and $2. M ings, in decided s ow, stripes, with + breasted cutaway, and tailored, sin coat, with semi-fit- seams finished ons. The collar ee of white pique 50c, $1, Bullding slightly ting with rows of Dus as the city. r, New rl nd the 8 a eta HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR “ith, ele ae re, Good News tor Women and Children iaueahoyitviger any cara Ag » suits will con- YEN new supplies of Spring and Summer hosiery and under- t 5 rm the statement th Rav W garments are needed, it's pleasant to hear about such money- moet sreraarkiula ecaliera cree saving offerings e: Kable ety z Ings as these Meee ene eet WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR— 50a White ribbed Lisle Thread Vests sleeveless; crochet or lace-trimmed. 25c White ribbed Cotton Vests at 18c. lace-trimmed in five pretty styles. WOMEN’S HOSIERY— 25c Stockings, 18¢ pair, three pairs, 50c. Fine black cotton. b0c Stockings, 35c pair, three pairs, $1, Gauze weight brill- lant black lisle thread, with white-tipped heels and toes. at 37%c, Low neck, Low neck, sleeveless; cxceptional prices for these st , the jaunty heac We had the ) hats will prove Ni surely captt- made and trimmed ble for girls, who un- vate the bd) specialists wi > know what designs ar daughter: derstand what styles girls like. We men Parasols and Sun Umbrellas Temptingly Priced tor Easter HE new ro aaa . UST in time to fit out the babies with their aster bonnets and coats comes this fine offering of charm. ing new styles of each, at most decided savings: $6.50, $8.75 und $10 Coats at $5, $6 and $8 Many pretty styles, In fancy checked and striped materials, plain-colored .roudeloths and serges. Some plain tailored, with pique collars and cuffs, or attractively trimmed, to 6 vears. $1.65 to $4.75 Hats & Bonnets at $1.35 to $3.75 Hats of natural colored straw, with shirred silk fac trimmed with ribbons and flowers, at'$3.75, worth $ Straw Bonnets, prettily trimmed around face with and rosebuds; ribbon bow and ties, $2.75, worth $4.50, English Hats, of natural colored straw, with muil rosettes and ribbons, at $1-35, worth $1.65. Fourth floor, Old Bullding For These Attractive $5 $3.35 Low Shoes for Women RTICULARLY attractive Easter styles of Women's Low Shoes at a saving of just one-third. Kibbon Ties of patent leather and kidskin Oxfords with turned soles—made, while times were dull, by the factory that makes our high-grade shoes, for us to gell at \uis specially low price of $3.35 a pair. shades are here, inciuding those in At Wanamaker’s you may Spring suit with a smart parasol. hemstitched, tucked and and White Parasois, the new styles, effective Dresden silk patterns. satisfactorily match your riment are Coaching Marasols, ; Pongee Parasols, Prices, $2, $3 and $3 {VT In the a embroide plaln and lined, Main aisie, Old Building also others. Sizes for 2 At $2 to $4.75 HESE are jaunty little coats of plaids, checks, stripes,, fancy T mixtures and serges, in blue, red and brown, lined or unlined. You must see (hese coats to appreciate thoroughly the ex- eptional values they offer at $2 to $4.75. Basement, Old Bldg ‘ing, prettily rred chiffon | hand-embroidered | Girls’ $3.50 to $6.50 Reefers j | Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats a ION of smart, up-to- ‘ailored and Semi-dress Hats offers the widest po: It includes chic walk- ing hats, stunning sailors iety of medium-sized hats, ice, $6 and $7. The Wanamaker assortment of Untrimmed Hats ts rich tn all the styles, braids and colors, Prices range from §1.50 to $7. Salon 1 floor, Old now Hoyal a Silk-and-Cotton Dress Goods At Telling Prices Main floor, Old Bullding, $2 and $2.25 Hand Bags at $1.50 50c Eoliennes, Pongees and Chi/tons at 38e Yd. N opportuully for a new bag to ¢ with the new Spring sutt, fr. Old Bunding, 59c Printed Silk Muslins at 28c Ya. In exquisite floral designs that take the eyes by storm by their veauty—mighty fine values, too. $1.50 to $2 Tinsel Belts at $1 sounted with handsome buckles. extects. Second floor, Old Butiding Main floor, Old Hullding.