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ag -AFFICER’S WIDOW | rhe tmmedtetay attar nor eraduation | AUTO SMASHES WAGON, ty! UNCES SOCIETY TO BE. | inersot Charty at tmmitourg, wa | TWO MEN GO TO HOSPITAL. | ring Then Chauffeur Is Arrested for Joy NUW.OF THE SACRED HEART | cst tate con Sees or ths soe ne Riding Without Permission , and during her husband’ time was very prominent in navy so- of Employer. A limousine car, going at terrific ‘Travis, twenty-four, ty phone be had Ooun stett a west anil ment wih take glace with clsberate Eighty-third street, a/had given Holahan ne “pony oo whom he had asked/ take out the car, Magistrate Leach in Lon: as kept at the Bretton |held Holahan without oat Moe No, 180 West Bighty-|larceny and as@ault. — nine The auto was going so rapidly there) BODY OF GEN. KEARNEY was no chance to etop it when the gro-| > cery Wagon came around a corner. The wagon was Gemolishod and the horse e sant x. oy served as, guard ot honee te tha Pons: ; transpare a D fety h syivania ferry at the foot af ee ee TAKEN TO WASHINGTON | ust-Lap enters with the taking of the white Se - ers SroCery | had woth front legs broken, It wae shot. over he a 1 +l veil will last two years, wagon at Tonvpkine avenue and Hull/ travis was thrown over the back of|Soldiers and Veterans Escort Casket t ristles y+] Commander Hosley, who died three|*treet, Long Toland City, at daybreak|/tne seat and picked up unconscious, Fi City Hall Years ago in New York. won consider, |to-Gay and gent Gluter and one of tho|Bluter was hurled twenty-five feet and tom City Hall to the vil, according to lanio fame by hie ekill and euccoss in| Men in the automobile to St. John's) found unconscious. He lives at No. 645 Ferry. BRIS be received Into the taking the great dry dock ‘on ite | Hoepital badly hurt. Cook avenue, Winfield, L. I. Travis d Heart next weet. |iong Journey to the othe te tne auto, délonging to George Rey-|6ed Bluter were taken'to the hospital! The remains of Major General Phittp KLEAL VE WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, ley “of of. Jashington Be- ler Novitinte at Kenwood ent Near Albany. wood Convent, near | world, nolds of No. 170 West Eighty-seventh | the former with (acerations of the scalp, | icearney were borne from the City tan | time. Where her novitiate will be oe treet, Manhattan, wae driven by Har- ear hank RenGe Me a ‘ee to the Pennsyivante Railroad station in s “Fun,” the weekly Joke Book given| vey Holahan, twenty-two years old,!tione of the ecsip. Holahan was not) Jersey City to-day and started on the! ae the City losley Is a handsome woman of|free with the Sunday World, 1s a] Reynolés’e chauffeur, who lives at No.| hurt, but the auto was da! | way to the National Cemetery at Ar-| tribute to the enemory © imaged, le age and the mother of a chtid | Hummer, 101 West Bighty-fourth street. ‘The police eay Mfr, Reynolds told them! lington, where the ¢ormal inter | both the Mexican and civil Our Greenhut Building Advertisement on Page 14 of This Paper Today ste of ae he Big Store’ With Purchases _ ner TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS Ms 9 M4 9 ‘Misses ‘and Juniors S Featuring Fashion’s Latest Conceits for the Ussdherd Bind = Lag Maid in Her “teens’’ and the Small Woman first time, at $7.50, $10, $12, sh We Introduce in This Sale $] 8, 5 (0) me Se & = "|| Misses’ *22.50 Spring Suits, at which, in any other store, would certainly bring $4 more. At this price is ie a wonderful group of new season’s models fashioned of fine serges and black-and-white check in both dressy and Norfolk styles. The coats possess all the new features of strapping with white stitching; ratine-inlaid collar; lace revers; satin revers with lace collars; the Norfolks show the straight slot seam back with belt an box-plaited front; new patched pockets; linings of peau de cygne; skirts have every novel idea; sizes 14 to 18 years. A wide range of colors offered for choice. Misses’ Serge Suite—Norfolk and plain-tail-| Juniors’ Norfolk Suits—youthful new;models | Misses’ and }Juniors’ Coats—in mixtures, and ored models in storm serges; short semi-| in storm serge; jaunty Norfolk coat; beauti- lain ser; es; full-length,semi-fitting, single- fitting coats; one beautifully tailored with} fully tailored with stitched straps front and reasted models, with sailor or notched notched collar and revers. The other Nor-| back; soft satin lining to match; girdle top ‘MAIN BUILDIN Men’s °3 Derbies and - Soft Hats. These hate are in the etter cars Sie Ee Set Tat ly fate YOUR taney, t HALF-PRICE ite 4150 (MAIN Baliding, Second Fleer.) 330. ,000 to Chari Ria ve this mount and Weel us by thee VOTES wteh oh int institutions, societies and chu ‘money. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING: TO VOTE. MAIN BUILDING An ‘Even Hundred New Spring Hats Put on Sale, $ 5 Tomorrow, at.. | One of them is pictured— the other 99 are EQUALLY CHIC AND EQUALLY RE- MARKABLE from the stand- point of value. And if you would pay more, table pad wwe Extent of 5% By Collecting h¢ Green Trading| Today’s and Saturday’s Sale of Sheet Music when our Special rie vite OC For List of Titles ame eee today's Evening Jo I. (Fourth Fleer. ring Suits and Gowns Our illustration shows a hat of chip straw, round crown, roll brim, sailor trimmed with box- plaited maline (two-tone) with fancy feather cockade. This hat is made in many com- binations. Trimmings and Ready-to-Wear Hats i] Uneurled Ostrich Feather Fancy 4 Spraye—made inthe long sweep * desige. A style that can be fash- ioned on almost * pase shape hat.. ‘Children’s Simply Trimmed Flats— in the continental and sailor 45 effects; upward from. . Ic Children’s Highest Grade Ready-to- Wear Hats—made of finest straws; others are of lace-net combined with ribbons and flowers; at 195» °595 $1.75 to $2.75 Wreaths and Flowers —a manufacturer's pore line, including lilacs, daisies, wistarias ie and many other 4 25 Women’s and Misses’ Wear Hate—made of silk and ead ny straws draped on wire frames; at £1.95, '2.95 ana°3.95 Highest Grade Tailored Hats—o! fering Tan blocked eet 485. cal folk coat with box plait back and front; belt fastened with one button; peau de cygne linings; Letep skirts in two dis- tinct effects; sizes 14 to 18 13. 15 years; values to $18.50; at . Misses’ Tailored Suits—several models of Lewccl snes: effects; all in excellent qual- wool serge; semi-fitting, single-breasted iodsla notched collar and fevers, one suit having small inlay of white on revers, button-trimmed. The other strictly plain-| Misses’ tailored with silk cord vesting, also bound skirt, panel back; sizes 13 to 17 $ ars; values to $14.50; at.. 10. 75] 3 es’ Serge —5 distinct models; all in fine serges; in navy, brown, Copenhagen and black; kimono waist showing set-in sleeve; sailor collars of serge inlay pi eines of contrasting colored bengaline; itch neck; short sleeves; girdle top ~kirts ; some trimmed to match waists; sizes $ 140 18 years; values to $17.50, ° ‘affeta Dresses—dressy models of changeable chiffon taffeta; waist fashioned collar; some having silk inlay; yoke lini: id seltematerial; sizes 13 to 18 $ 975 Gils Conte—tuilciength mixture a: ‘semi- fitting back; notched collar of silk inla' yoke lining: of self-material; 995 sizes 6 to 14 years, at Girls’ Coats—tfull-length mixture 2. with sailor collar of contrasting silk inlays; lining of self-material; sizes 6 $ to 14 years; at e Girls’ Coats—in mixture and plain serges full-length, semi-fitting, ee ee model with sailor collar of moire inlay or Strapping; yoke lining of self-material; $ sizes 6 to 14 years; at. (MAIN Butiding, Piret Fleer.) GREBNHUT-SiBGBL coopsn co—MAIN BUILDING: New Suits & Reefers %,, The Suits Are Worth Up to $7 and $3.9 5 the Reefers up to $6. Your Choice, at The Suits—BOYS’' NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS—with two A aede knickerbocker trousers; in all-wool cheviots and cassimeres. Various colors and weaves. Two pairs full woven knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 17 years. Also BOYS’ ORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, with ONE pair knickerbocker trousers; in allewool navy blué serge, fancy mixtures in blue and brown, all-wool cheviots in various colors, cassimeres, etc. Well- tailored; sizes 6 to 17 years. ; Re s~All wool; new weaves in the browns, grays, etc.; also all- an Hetil serge; alpaca {i nines are Dottom-faced; center ents; sizes HY to 10 years. vee tl (MAIN Bulding, Second Pioer.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL CooPgR Co.—MAIN BUIL DIN button holes; peau de cvene linings;} with lace collar and yoke ‘and large revers wrile-top skirts Ly several effects; a of silk covered with heavy lace; set-in range of colors; sizes 14 to 18 $ | sleeves ; girdle-top skirts,having$ years; values to” $19.75 5 sash at side; sizes 14 to 18 years, 12.75 REENHUT-SIEGEL CooPER Co.-MAIN BUILDING: On Sale, Tomorrow, a Fifth Avenue Manufacturer’s Entire Sample Line of Children’ s Spring and Summer Coats & Coata Made to Retail $1, 75 up to$4.85, at rim ic Free | (MAIN Bullding, Firet Floor.) New Ostric GREENHUT- te? coorer co._MAIN BUILDIN| he hide in Women’s Blouses Fascinating Styles of Batiste, Silk, Chiffon, Voile and Lace. Extraordinary Sale Announced for Tomorrow, at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 There's no reason in the world why you shouldn't buy two, three-—yes, even more of these waists for Spring and Summer use when. you can get such values.as these. . One style selected at random is illustrated here, but at eachi price you have a wonderful variety to choose from. —We illustrate a | bli tlect "1.98" aalaay aca? W ; We'show's 4 crimat af white Cada Coate Mad R low-i ith and without peplums; ‘8 le to Re itt id silk bi in bi in Cluny lace, bios ab otclre iestwaatnt teem HP 10.98.09, at ve $ $ —Handsome dress blouses in French voile and A glorious collection of smart Tiiaie WEN at 2.98 ssa 3: 98" i some are, embroidered and lace-trime for the “dear little girls. H H Reis titans Gate The Materials are an assortment of dainty w: with very little trimming, but of excel- Tent quality; then, too, we have chiffon silk and lace bisuses in a very " Serges, Silk Ponaee, Linen, Pique and a Numter of Novelties. large variety. i sare. , Boys’ "Rah College and | Boys’ T. All sizes so 2006 years pera —_ reddy Hats—rough tweed or felt mera) ine pal siswaay cloth: grgrla Come early, for there are a number of ex- trimmings to sui le of hat; for ribbon ban desirable oa ceptionally choice “plums” which will quite 1.25 special... boys 2 to 14 year a ne naturally go to those who get first choice. tor girls 8 to i“ (MAIN Bullding, Second Fioor.) ‘Straw Hata for gi 75¢ * Soares blue serges; tyles and colors ‘MAIN BUILDING ‘N u-Welt’ Hand Bags 10,000 “Universal” Values $5 and $6.50: Follow-the- rowds”’ $3. 95 Music Rolls for Tomorrow, at - e In the Main Buildin Player Pianos These hand bags are made of walrus or Tie ‘cto(‘ollars for Men & 9 Boys, at.. 65- and 88-Note Sizes, catchy unl whit ee figs fn god Rendnetes howmeteae Ol 4 eat ial i seal leather. All bags have best tan or black f.. Style of Fold Collar in All Heights; Every 2 7 Pargrantage popelar hite leather linings; leather-covered hand-riveted Style of Wing, Clerical or Poke; Sizes 11 to 20 a ed ot in Stock Will Be Or- frame; strong top handles. Made to retail at 150 t» 26 each, but because the laundry, wutk ered and Promptly Delivered. The improved “nu-welt” construction per- Teal CSE IA ts \hued cals cine tap wv ihe acca ena ties wil i | Regularly T8098 42e | egarerlu $1.50, BAe be a3 good as if you paid the full price. mits of about twice the wear and tear of the old uh Music With Finely tee Stee from style welting. Children’s 352 Lawn Guimpes | |a8e to 35¢ Faney Millinery Feath- leather bags, t 25c| ers ri re Musical Comedies, Little Millionaire. ted frames; i$], 50 Handsome Batiste and Voile 25c Jewelry i ei louses, at H $1 | 65c All-Wool Chailis—yd aie MAIN BUILDING— Infants’ 25 Sizes | to Pt 7 sizes 1 to 2 ye 93.98 os Heavily llver-Plated Table Dream Melody” 2.65 price. at. 25e 5 ° $14, 95 C i; Baseball B 5c | Young People's 25¢ Books. 10 Tunetel Otrapes of Ne * } Over 30 titles A handsomely designed conch 3 r 95c|5e Handkerchiofs—each.....214¢ nidery and lace; sizes 1410 18 yrs, | Women's $3.60 Bweatera a ES Special Values in Lingerie Blouses at $] and $1.25 (MAIN Building, Firet Phoor.) GREENBUT-SIEGEL coorer co._MAIN BUILDING Groceries, Fresh Meats and “Daylight” Cakes Home-Baked Cakes || Fresh Meats In our own we make all + Pip and pastry Bak ,, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables EFRUIT 950 Loveland. Ne Red Rose Rag. full-leather-lined; with ¥ |] To be absolutely certain of the quailty we meke our own ice Cream cones; only the best and purest inprediene dre weed, and fh ed on the new Turn- Regularly $1.75,Q4} Timely Hits from 4 Musical Comedies, Wife Hunters. Three Romeos. Rag Medley, a, mackine “In operation, ] cones to ae for Church euplovios, ‘cord ienise and eutin nie ‘7 Te 10¢ 2 cones, with ioe cream, $1.50 Lady Betty Corsets... ..75¢ Infants’ 59¢ White Lawn Dresses— Manufacturers’ Lace Samples Ate each Se and 10c Children's 25¢ Drawer Watts Values 25c to $1 a yard. at Fine Baby Carriages tatias 1nd Yearesat U ren’s ec Ging! oe resses — Pi § - Voually Sold at ae sizes 2 10 6 Vrs; at 19¢ cairn’ ite ‘Lawn’ Deoskeoes [| cree, Pistures eran | as Naughty Mari $19.75; . Baseballs + 10¢ 44c Phryne On Sale Tomorrow, at « Best balis ever vifered ai this| Children’s ‘Se to Thc Parasols: Quentano. Hauniing Melody, titted with loose cushions; bh Bisith A Hho pnd Sh ab Paiiicosls ape tubular steel pushers; re-inforced as 4 o | 7c Uatrimmed Hate Alexander's Ragtime} That B Rexiole steel springs and 34-inch aS } ed Dresses $5.95 | Children's $1.50 Ankle - Bund i Dance. med with em-| Pumps Good Night, Mr, Moon, | Polka de Concert. SCMAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) Weber & Fields Jubileg 4c | JeLKe's FRESH BUTTER: print. Count of Luxembour; |" INE—t-ib,