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HEARST PRAISES CHAMP CLARK AS HE SAILS ABROAD Presidential Possibility, He Thinks, Though Harmon and Wilson Are ‘Good Men,’ Too, MODEST ABOUT SELF. Mrs. Hearst Goes to Look After Her Two Magazines in England, Witiam Randolph Hearst and Mre. Hearst, who te an extensive publication partner of the editor as well aa mistress of hie househoid, safied to-day on the Mauretania for an indefinite stay on the Continent. Like nearly all the American notables saliing at this time, Mr. Hearst said he woulki not attend the coronation celebration. going away for a rest,” he onl “and while I am ready to come back whenever I am called, I hops that 1 will not be called soon. Our first @top will be at Fishguard. We are pausing in England to look after Mra Hearet’e magazine properties. She ts the owner of Nash’s Magasine and the London Budget. It had been generally Known that Mre. mary tew. If the Legisiature does thees | two things it will have accomplished more than any other Legisiature has done tn recent years. If it does not the Democratic party wil! not deserve te) approval of the people. “I believe that the Democratic gers | will be successful in the campaign of 1812," he eaid, switching to the national aituation. “The House of Representa- tives, under the leadership of Champ Clark, 1s now the only branch of na- tional activity under Democratic con- trol. The work that ft has done has been excellent and the part taken by Mr, Clark makes him one of the men | to be prominently considered in con- nection with the Presidency.” Wilson and Harmon Good, “What about Gov, Wilson and Gov. Harmon?” ‘They are both good men.” ‘Will you be @ candidate for Pres ident?" ‘L can't ey ae to that.” “Would you under any ctreumetances, be @ candidate?” “I don't think ¢hat that is @ fair question.” “What do you think of the new police change in New York?” “I think that the selection of Mr. | Waldo 1s an excellent one.” | “Ie he one of your personal friends?” “I have met him @ couple of times, but there are hundreds of people in New York whom I have met a couple of | times.” | ‘What 4o you think of the Cohalan appointment?” Mr. Hearst waited for a long while be- fore he answered and then he said: “I don't think that I should discuss that matter. Mr. Colalan hag been ap- pointed, and I hope that he will make @ good judge. my opinion of his oase."’ Hopeful of Dix. He was brief when speaking of Gov. Dix. In response to @ request for his ideas on Dix, he said: “I don't think that he has done much yet, but I am hopeful. I had @ talk with him yesterday.” Mr. and Mrs, Guy Bathan of Los An- |ing to him. eles, friends of Mrs. Hearst, sailed with them. They will go to Paris and will motor over the Continent. They expect to take @ Balkan trip during their stay. EDDYS «it» SAUCE When you ask for Eddy’s Sauce, you want to be sure to GET EDDY’S. It’s great! Per bottle......... 10° Made by E. Pritchard, 81 Apring St., New York. Flearet owned the Cosmopolitan Maga- sine but her ownership of the two Ens- Neh publications was a fact that had not before crept into public notice. It led the editor to be asked if he intended entering the English field of Journalism, | either by the changing of a magazine into @ newspaper or the establishment of ap English paper. Talke of New York Politics. “Oh, no,” he said, “I have no {dea of entering that field.” When asked about the political sttu- ation in New York he said: “The Democrats have made « fair be- ginning toward fulfilling their election promises, but a good many of the pledges remain to be filled before they will make a good ending. The most !m- portant thing before the Legislature is the income tax amendment, which I| hope will be passed. I also hope to see the passage of an effective direct pri: | THE EVENING WORLD, PED AROS ne at Chantilly. Prank J. Gould and his wife ratiet to- jday on the Mauretania, Mr, Gould said WITH HIS WIFE, that he was hurrving abroad in order to attend the Chantiiy races Sunday week, | when his horse, Combung, i# to be one of the entries for the Derby. Ie says that |e. is hopeful his entry will win the nt. Nit will probably take President Bush | | three or four months to get things In | working order in the Mixsouri Pactfio and then I think the property will forgo |ahead rapidly," he said. He would not discuss his connection with the election of the new president, which refusal led his wife to remark: “That husband of mine ts @ @reat man.” CERTANTO Brooklyn Man Cut Cut His Throat After Spouse Retired—She Found Him Dead. John Nelson, forty-eight years old, travelling salesman for @ tobacco com- pany, gilled himself’ by cutting his roat With a razor at his home, No 438 Ninety-ninth treet, Fort. Hamilcon, A Speedy Eczema Brooklyn, early to-day, Pimples ‘or more than @ year he had suft trom sons at night afte tered Remedy | Dan¢rutt or wife, Bessie, said eh He eaid te would be vine | for Impertections eo he would stay up and or of the Skin. ‘AL & o'ctock she awoke ant founa|, CERTANTO is no experiment; It he had not yet retired. When she cated | has been tested for over twenty (20) to him he answered that he hud tried | years without a single failure. We do to sleep and couldn't. At 6 o'clock she! not want your money if it does not help| woke again, and got no answer oa ¢1 Druggists are instructed to return purchase price where it fails to give ne NDO CO., 200 Fifth Are, New Tork, I have already expressed | — “New York's Foremost Entire Millinery House.”” Wholesale Stock at Retail at Sensa- tional Low Prices Biggest Bargains Ever Knowa a" Unequaled Saleof Fancy Dress Shapes, 20° Values up to $2.00 ne AT. MAY _24, 1911. Our Enlarged Cold Storage Vaults Provide the most perfect and aystematic dations for th of Furs, Gamer . ete, Our charges are the lowest in New York, A post ca Phone | message bring our wagon to your door for the goods, “> Any of These $15 to ead $20 Silk Dresses To-Morrow . at $9.98 To-morrow we renew this re- markable sale with a complete exposition of this season's latest styles. Dresses for parties, recep- tions, balls, street wear, etc., made up in the most exquisite manner imaginable and all with high-class trimmings, the work of skilled dressmakers exclusively. Amongst the materials are fine foulards in dots, stripes and figured, handsome bordered foulards, cotton voiles, challies, marquisettes, satins, messalines, embroidered lingeries, pongees, etc. Handsome colors, including Copen- hagen, navy, reseda, rose, wistaria, tan, black, ete. In some cases the matetials alone are worth as much as you are asked to pay for a beautiful, complete dress. Il sizes for women’ and misses, None . 2.0. Doron approval LOOMINGDALES! i No matlor ‘phone Fecond Floor, 80th St, Aide, Stocking tockings 3,000 pairs, 39c To morrow — Womente strictly firet feduction woted, fee ac The Bloomingdale Waist Store presents the latest novelties of the season in a great underprice sale to-morrow. Middy Blouses, ‘made » of best quality drill- ats blue galatea or . navy flannel, cuffs white braid; —sep- arate shield; an ex- ' Middy Bloases, piped with red or blue on and cuffs, and fold to be worn outside. Women’s Silk Values to 75 iy colors and pack, A Sale of Newest Summer Waists Children's and Misses’ CE ing, collar of white or to match; rows of “sl 98 collar; shield, pocket Anchor on shield tieeves. $1.49 Wo: Black Jep. Silk Skirt; Gibson pleat and pocket; separate collar and tie, shirt [This Watet, @.n0, | rif 2.98 | cial at Women's Heavy White Jap. Silk Skirt, also striped patterns; Laaerds This Bionse, 1 $3.98 | Women's Voile Waists; wide tailored pleats; front collar; tide fill; § sleeves, trimmed with linen lace insertings and lace edge; an extra 3 69 Interesting special offering, at........cccccescseceuceeeee le Second Floor, 60th St. Section, RLOOMINGDALES* Sale of White Wash Silks Most comfortable materials for Summer dresses. White Habutal Silk, 27 inches wide, our regular 49c quality; very special, at, per yard 35¢ White Habutal Silk, 27 inches wide, our regular 79¢ quality rn 5 very special at, per yard... VE White Habutai Silk, one yard wide, our regular 89 qu ality gi special sale price per yard Ie White Habutat Silk, one yard wide, our regular $1.10 quality, in this very special offering to- morrow at, per yard 85. er specials in high-grade Many o' wash sill neluding Jacquard Mulls. Announcing the Opening of a Ladies’ Tailoring Departmen: We will make to your individual measurements, of the material you furnish, coats, skirts and s in any of the many fashionable new models at most substantial savings from the exclusive tailor’s charges. The woman who has her cléthes made to order, the woman who fine it difficult to be fitted with ready made apparel, in fact every woman, now have just the garment she wants made to her order at a cost that w’ make this new Bloomingdale department very por We furnish all linings, buttons, trimmings, fin: different styles of garments, but if you have a style 0 any fashion publication we will be pleased to make it Inducements we offer to make, FROM MATERIAL fF Man-Tailored Wash Suits to order for You may have your choice of any of fifteen new style Other plain and fancy models will be made to oF t Separate Coats or Skirts made to order at proportio® e3. Suits of Serges, Pongees, Silks, Satins, ete., furnished us ‘$12 and up will be made to order for. In theae suits we furnish Skinner's satin of peau de cygne lining We show many 5, ete. Sale of New Wash Goods The most popular of newest weaves at unusual savings:— French Linen Suiting; a fabric | very much in demand for coats, suits and separate skirts; 46 inches wide; 59 values at. 33 e Rough Silk Shantung; a little cot- 1 ton mixed to make a firmer weave; warranted not to slip; all wanted shades, including tan and natural; 25 inches fsgl 40c value, Mercerined BH Finished Poplin: ercerize inished ; 27 Inches wide, 20 pot vays in stock; special yard English Votleny of plaids, che All the New pine and eae ¢ api You furnish the material, we do the Tent. nae ian, Piso og it | Fashionable Main Floor, Pigeieg Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back, inclading cost of material Toor Ci iD cad Ach’ ea Shapes and LOO MINGDD ALICe LOOMINGD. BLOOMINGD ALE: Braids in Black, White and Colors. 2,500 of these Hats at 29c. each is a bargain never before heard of in the selling of Stern Brothers are showing on the Second Floor in their Decoration Day Sale of Parasols | Agrand range of fashion- able styles for women and 5 | misses. In Our Great Annual Decoration Day Sale 24 and 26 in. Japanese fibre sult Great value, at the low price of...+6 _ —_—— Millinery Departments | ehh millinery Don’t Miss Sait Cases—24 acid 26 tn beakded sera t Specials for 10c. 19 titers y This Sale cases, elsewhere $2.00; very specialat... $1.15 children Calc New Lingerle, Leghorn and White Hemp Hats for Seashore and 9 Suit Cases, $1.98-—Value $2.75—Russet leather suit | Parasols, $1.00 -Value $1.50—Linen Country Wear. Outing Hats in English Models, in Panama, Milan and Hemp effects, for Golf, Tennis, ‘Automobiling, Ete. Mourning Hats, Bonnets and Toques, and linene, poplin, pongeline, sateen, plain effects, hem stitched, embroidered, inser- fancy borders, tucks, cases, 24 inch, with straps and catches; well made. An exceptionally big value. Suit Cases, $2.98—Great Valne —Rux $3 Finest Milan Straw Hats $3.50 Finest Chip Hats 3,000 High Grade Suit Cases Straw Hats et leather suit cases, tings, Js ecial collection of very desirabl 24x26 Inch, with straps all around; shirt pocket; in white, black and colors. Also § eee One > . le ce Cc brass lock and catch. A wonderful value. Porssole, $1.56— Vane 3349 Taf- i S y Vi, feta ilk, ain ane - Street and Semi-Dress Hats, $0.75 Sal Cary F260 Vals 45 90—Chenlne)ratan irene Fi creas cosepiornen city i idseason styles, ots > oH atl all around; sold elsewhere at $5.00. black and white effects, black in midsea: ‘yles, ‘ H und nods of In oe e i ee grade in Suit Cases, $3.75-—Value $5.50 t weight cowhide; and whith sheche end’ gtges: shapes in black, newest colors all shapes anc fanaa. lineey many on gilt frames. shirt pocket; Misses’ and Children’s Hats and Bonnets, 24 inch; extra deep, straps all ind; eolif brass lock and catches; sold elsewhere at $ A creat special. Suit Cases, $3.99 —-Velue $5.50 Heavier cowhide sult cases; linen lined; shirt ; straps all around; solid brass lock and catch, A really remarkable offering, Suit Cases, $4.94--Value $7.50-——Ruseet Leather Bellows Cases, 24 and 26 inch, straps all around, good wide bellows. Will hold almost as much aga stall trunk, One of the best values ever offered. Suit Cases, $5.00—Value $7.59—Oxhide Suit Cases, 24 inches Jong, strong and durable, crash lining, inside shirt poc all around, solid brass lock anu catches, Au exceptionally good opportunity, Suit Cases, $5.75— Value $8.00--Oxhide Suit Cases, 26 inches long, extra deep, inside shirt pocket, crash lining, straps all around, solid brass cs and lock. Main Floor, 80th St, Section. burnt and white. and shag colors. 6th Ave. Corner 18th St. Parasols, $1.95 Value $3.00-—Taf- feta silk; plain and hem- stitched; ten ribbed gilt frames; new Jap shape; biack and white and all col Parasols, $2.50 —Value $3.50—Silk peak ar ut, $4.50—Value jae Neteral gee and taffeta silk; plain and hem- pongee and taffetasilk; fancy bor- stitched; latest colors and black ders; Dresden effects; combination and white; some have shepherd colors; eight and ten ribbed gilt plaid borders and canopy tops; fi 3 black and white and all $5.00—Value $6.50—Dreeten | plain and velvet trimmed; white, black and colored taffeta with Persian borders and bands; natural from $3.50 to 10.50 ocket To-morrow, an Important Sale of Women’s Midsummer Dresses, Suits and Skirts Washable Dresses, of French Linen, Gingham, Chambray, Dimity, Flaxon, Ete., | at $4.50, 4.75, 5.00, 6.75 Dresses, of Lingerie, Batiste, Cotton Voile, Marquisettes, Etc., at $10.50, 12.50, 17.50, 19.75 tt and ten rib frames. Is, $3.50-—Value $5.00—Satin, pongee, taffeta silk; plain, hem- stitched with tucks; fancy Persi striped borders; latest color effects arid combination; gilt frames; can- pongee, etc.; long handles; carved opy and other shapes; very pretty. and jeweled ;sille tassels and rosettes. SLOOMNGDALEs SS | Our Real Estate Department makes an exceptional special offering of choice lots for homesites in Beautiful Scarsdale Park Scarsdale Park is one of the most healthful, beautifal spots of Westchester County. It is within easy distance of New York, on the New York Central R. R., and is reached by ALL CARS TRANSFER, 7O LOOMINGD ALES! Our Greenhouses on the Roof Offer A $3.42 combination of bulbs, seeds, &c., the exceptionally attractive sale price of This is a splend to beautify your garden at a very small cost, 59% 710 60USn Only a Few Days More Of Our Great Decoration Day Sale of $500 List Walters Louis XV. Concert opportuni Linen Sults, of Siberia, French and Irish Linen, strictly plain tailored and trimmed, | } Grand Upright Pi i Se May fog | 40 trains doy, srenrnanle pur is a high-class residential $ Rg . | ne right Pianos : ly25e | section, with schools and churches. f at 98.75, 9.50, 10.50, 12.50 ural e ight i arly de $10.00 Secures Any Lot, Size 25 x 108 Feet, 7) Washable Skirts, Music Cabinet, Weleda ae Our Saal Price Se | $3.42 rom epnlanee may be paid on easy terms. Prices on these lots range up i bly rir and Cover Call at our realestate department and make arrangements to see the | property. We will give you free transportation, and our representative will be glad to take you to the property and show you its many advantages, Our real estate department is also offering beautiful houses in New Rochelle. 45 minutes from Broadway. Price $5,250, terms $600 cash, small monthly payments, for the house while living in it. Call We are selling nts for the New Yor ‘and $225 $5 Down and Therealter $1 Per Week No extras—Pianos delivered to you on payment of $5, New Model Louis XV, 1911 Celebrated Tone-Lasting Walters Pianos Have Reached the (Pinnacle of Perfection. Other Very Special Usher in the Greenhouses. Salvia, 4 in a basket; reg larly 29¢., | All kinds of Budding Plants, special ‘our very special price i | prices are 6c and 12c cach. Clearing sale of 3-year-old Privets, 3 and 4 feet high, for $1.50 per hundred; 1 lot of hardy Azaleas and Rhododendrons, at 12c, regularly 29¢, Clearing sale of all of our packages of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, including large packages of peas and corn; and 10c,, at 113. of the Valley Pips, regularly 5 n, ae Iceach, Mail orders filled, BLOOMINGDALIOS® Bloominedale, Groceries Unusual Underprices for Thursd Natio of Rep, Linen, Crash, Khaki, Imported English Corduroy, Ete., at 91.98, 2.75, 2.95, 3.75, 5.00 All Extraordinary Values You may pay the real estate department for detaila. d Westchester Townsite Co, Dept, 60th St Side, Main Plo, | ee Women’s Summer Underwear in the most desirable styles, including Combination Suits in Swiss Ribbed, English and Italian Silks, To-morrow, at Reduced Prices Imported Swiss Ribbed Cotton or Lisle Vests, itt or hand crocheted yokes, at 28°, 45¢ at 687 S=NLOOMINGDALE High Grade Lanterns Half Price | Contractors and Builders Supplied at Better Than Wholesale | Prices in This Very Interesting Bloomingdale Offering. Seaman, | Tubular Dash Board Lan- | —————————————————————— The Lowest Prices Fver Known For These Lanterns. 1 Biscuit Co.'s 10¢ Fig Newtons, Social Teas 7 1 C or Red Grahams. Special sale price, per p! va AE Seen eS EEE EEE EEE NREEIEnEeieeee tees - | BREAKEAST COCON—Dar TOM\IOS—T Imported Lisle Thread and Mercerized Vests, 7 lace trimmed or with hand crochet tops, HON CGIAN Ss VEDINES ah, Be KES se RED PErPEnssimall ‘I Per Week Haars dae Plain Pure Silk Vests, crochet finish, ” pu a maxing of f ki DER Tate cI bee find in white, pink and sky, t $1.20 ants Me Pn Wer a usually 39. "We | om Tubular Lane H tern made of { heavy tiny No, \ brass burner; | Italian Silk Vests, best quality, with French bands and handsomely embroidered fronts, at $2.65 - be WASHING at Tremendous f Reductions, J ssenty $375 $375 List A i W. alters Pianos, $1 98 Rice wares Imported Perfect Fitting Swiss Ribbed Combination Suits, c ¢ 2 i TECE F ars, ; ! q Our 6c Rice, Ib. 4c; Sib 17¢ cnidaren ‘aula ‘arge oil fount; of cotton or lisle, tight knee and umbrella style, lace trimmed, 89 | $1,000 List Wallers tone Pl Piano Oatlits, $3 nae | Ocnee Rice, 1b, Ger 8 bac MN \ Hou ya sae auvoenatis side | ras pee oe Rice, Ub. 7c; 5 lbs | . kand . 23. | - ee ; ket : Rice, Ib. 8¢; 5 ths ; The two entrances on West Twenty-second Street will ‘ 2 Wa bissaailen oi | No. 2 Cold Bla’! Lantern, made of |Cold Blast Dash Board pe Ch | be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages Merosttinnanly. ber 8 ve FINE TEAS | Sate, Heavy Uni hes Ne. 2 braws| No, 2 slze with lange brass bummer: ? a“ “slightly used" or secomd hand QUEEN Ottis ‘ * h t large oi! fount ic | made of extra heavy tin; large oil \1 Now Walters and pay t 4 . 39 | side lifts ust aly s siatieatnr fount; automatic side bi West 23d and 22d Streets :69¢ for. usually sold for $1.25; for. 89 a for § a ies emnniene