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= SEVEN ROSE MAIS’ gether with a horus of eishteen | CALAIS-LONDON EXPRESS i on sale in the Metropolitan and in TO SELL BLS AT HEWSES' BEER age Beauties Pledgel to Give 3ack Change and attempt No Hold-Up somethig new under lishe by «the an- t tht the seven Grown-ups from the same pley. Tickets for the ne the various hotel ticket agencies for two days, and the advance sale hag been un- ueually heavy. Most of the boxes had been reserved, at a premium, before | the sale opened. The management of the Opera House believes that all the tickets will fe sold before the doors Open Sunday night. pins GOV. WILSON PREDICTS SUCCESS OF DEMOCRATS. TRENTO: jay L—Gov. Wilson, In| an address night before the Wood- row Wilton Democratte Association of this clty, declared the Interests of the ya’ benefit have Three Passengers Injured in Wreck PARIS, May 1.—The Calais and Lon- don express, which left the Northern Railway Station at 9.50 A. M. to-day, jumped the track at 8t. De: of Paris, and piled up in Three persons -were inju: them seriously. aboard had @ narrow escape from death, All the cars, with the locomotive, left the tracks. defective rail. a THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNES HURLED FROM TRACKS. THE) PUBLIC. Near Paris and Others Have | Narrow Escapes. nt and increasing prove the genuine ‘out-Ease, the antisept to. be shaken into the shoes for ollen, ating, ves instant relief to cor - beri blisters and eallon vadbed, , one of The fifty passengers Alle ‘oot-Ease makes walking a de- light. Just the thing for Dancing Parties and for Breaking in New Shocs. Sold 25c. Don't accept For FREE trial pac ddress, Allon 5. Olmsted, Le Roy, N . The accident was due to a/e Democratic party stood before his per- sonal ambitions. He predicted success for the Democrats at the next election, He asserted that there was no longer a coherent Repubiican'party and the peo- ple were just beginning to reallze that thelr hopo for salvation from political Wonderfully pretty girly who will sell Programmos at the révsboy's benefit in the Metropolitan Oprd House next Sunday night positivel: will return the Proper change and muxe no attempt to Wheedle more than, stipulated sum from mere man. fe an innovation, unheard of in benef performances. ‘The pretty progranme ecllers are all members of the ‘Milionatress Club’ of “The Rose Med,” and they will stand in the foy@Hot the theatre, at- tired in the Py oreations that have won for the manifest envy of every woman h town, The programm, for the benefit of the newsies has beat campleted. The head liner of the billst dburse will.be Mme, Nordica, the grind opera diva, Albert Spalding, the American violinist, ac- companied ,by Andre Renolat, will ap- Pear. A score of the best known per- formers in Mgnt apera and vaudeville will participate Among them are Lad- die Clift, “Robe” ngon and Irving Berlin, who .wroto," Everybody's Doing It” and other jeading ragtime melodies. A feature of thp programme will be the appearance of'#ix pretty little girls ranging in agd {rém eight to ten years, who comprise the “kiddies’ number,” one of the big bits from “The Rose Maid." ‘They will be supported by FAith Decker and R. E. Graham, to- iniquity lay Inethe Democratic party. Gov. Wilson declared that his thoughts were not concentrated upon himself. He said that the Republican machine was being manoeuvred by a little coterie whose main object was to see that they were protected. DONT BE DECEIVED If you feel exhausted and weak or tire casily, don’t try to brace up on liquor or some patent medicine that will produce the sate effect. It is only temporary, and the reac- tion leaves you in worse shape: than before. What you want is more strength. Father John's Medicine is « pure food medicine; its ingredients are nourish- ing and strengthening. | Nothing equals it as a tonic and body builder for all throat and lung troubles. Contains no alcohol or injurious drugs. Get a bottle today; it will make you strong. Remember, it has been in use fifty years. Bonwit TELLER & Co. INTRODUCING THE NEW FASHIONS FIRST SHOWING TO-MORROW The “Robespierre’’ Waist 8.90 —value 15,00 voile in batiste “shadow lac A i | Silk Ma 9.75 o Made of soft iaffetas in plain and changeable shadings. For wear with Summer gowns.: | Beach & Bathing Suits 3.95 7.95 te collar of linen with large cascade jabot of color, embroidered in varj-colored ntelettes 11.50 UP TO 40.00 Sinart, distinctive models of mohair, satin and silk scrge; also matched sets of suit, cap, cloak, Beach & Outing Millinery value 2.50, 3,50 and 4.50 Five of the newest shapes in corduroy end ratine in white and parasol and bag. 3.00 the prevailing shades of the season. Fifth Avenue (B Altman & Co. HAVE NEWLY EQUIPPED FIREPROOF STORAGE ‘ROOMS ON: THE PREMISES FOR THE SAFEKEEPING FUR GARMENTS, RUGS, PORTIERES AND CURTAINS, —$1.00 a ‘Bitth Aveune, 34th aud 35th to to $100—$1.25 to $1.50 « to $150—$2.00 a Week FREE FURNITURE With Every Purchase at 38th Street | AND CARE OF FURS, Streeis, Nem York, FAR HETTER THAN NO MONEY DOWN E Everything Right -Lowest Prices | Credit 1f You Want It | BRASS BED-F223| nit 6.48 Week Ne {i bh | ‘upen Monday ’ Jatt 9 re = teat + Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue SPECIAL ‘SALE THURSDAY Women's ‘Parfait’ Lingerie Lingerie Combinations ‘ 1.95 jew close-fitting models of batiste and dimit; trimmed with ince embroidery and ribbone— Y Lin; eae Nant Gowns sizih and with Val, real frah lade and ribbose— 2.95 Lingerie Petticoats Values lew skeleton models, $2.95 to $4.50 it lines or slashed sides, embroidery, lace and ribbon trimm: Odd Pieces of High Grade French and Domestic Underwear Slightly Mussed, at Greatly Reduced Prices Silk Crepe de Chine Underwear FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Crepe de Chine Night Gowns imono sleeve model, finely tucked, lace edge and ribbon beading. Crepe de Chine Night Gowns in white, pink or blue, real Irish lace trimmed. Crepe de Chine Combinations Close-fitting model, trimmed with Val. lace, Van Dyke points and ribbon. Crepe de Chine Combinations incess models, hand-emb’d, in white, pink or blue; lace and ribbon trimmed. Crepe de Chine Petticoats Skeleton model, in white, pink or blue, Plat Val. lace and ribbon flowers, Crepe de Chine Petticoats in white, pink or blue, double flounce, of fine lace and novelty ribbon bows. Crepe de Chine Princess Slips in white, pink or blue, trimmed with Val. lace. Crepe de Chine Princess Slips n white, pink or blue, hand emb’d, richly trimmed with fine Val. lace. "450 8.75 5.75 6.50 495 6.50 5.50 795 Value $7.50 Value $12.50 Villue $7.50. Value $9.75 + Value $7.50 Value $9.75 Value $8.50 Value $9.75 Special Sale “Parfait” Corsets Made exclusively for Franklin Simon & Co., by French Corsetieres At Greatly Reduced Prices 1.49 4/5 3.00 Our $3.00 CORSET Our $5.00 CORSET Our $6.00 CORSET SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Misses’ and Girls’ Underwear MAIN FLOOR, NEW BUILDING Lingerie Night Gowns 2 to 16 years. Heretofore 75c. to 31.80 85 .75 .95 Lingerie Skirts 210 WO year cetofore Sc. 0081.38 38 .55 .75 Lingerie Drawers é to 16 years. Heretofore S5c. to $1.50 1.15 95 35 55 Misses’ ‘Parfait’’ Lingerie SIZES 14—16--18 YEARS A LARGE AND EXCLUSIVE ASSORTMENT OF MISSES’ “PARFAIT” LINGERIE UNDERWEAR WILL BE FOUND IN TRIS DEPARTMENT Lingerie Combinations New close-fitting model, of fine batiste and striped dimity— 1.95 Lingerie Night Gowns em . and Empire and slip-over models trimme wih valy real frish lace and ribbons— 2.95 Lingerie Petticoats Velues Skeleton models or slashed at sides, ; $2.95 to $4.50 embroidery, lace and ribbon trimmed — Misses’ and Girls’ Negligees SIZES 6 TO 18 YEARS Albatross Kimonos In pink, light blue or white, with embroidered scalloped edge, Albatross Kimonos Light blue, white and pink; Cluny lace and ribbon trimmed, Silk Crepe Kimonos China silk lined, flowered effects in light blue and pink Crepe de Chine Kimonos China silk Hned, In pink and 2"! with embroidered flowers, 3.95 4.95 4.95 Value $5.75 Value $7.50 Valuc ¢7 50 Value $7.95 5.95 ‘tlt wil'tt'hu[y FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. eee A QUARTER CENTURY B FOR! Over Five Million Free Samples} | SiOCKINgS iJ te Thread 28; full thread; regular and Women's Silk Stockings; full seamnless and fashion- lack and col- Il sizes, at 15 No matter where past, | Fee oe: daesity OC. | and Hath Towels ai the at lowest prices ever offore ‘Towels: hemmed red Ye [Beery sence fic | 3 full [ trait oi the Loom Mas grades at lower prices than _them; limit 10 yds... —_—“*_""" 1-4 Carat, $10 1-2 “ 20 3-4 29 1 “s 39 Ze CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Importer of Dinme Broa. wa: ,New York CARPET CLEANSING By Compressed Air in Fire-Proof Building FIRE-PROOF STORAGE For Household Goods T.M. STEWART [43e-4a2 West 513! ST. RING UP 5507 COLUMBUS 25. Lexington to 3d Avenue Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, hundreds of men attended this sale. The splendid responses to our announcement and the enthusiasm which the men displayed were great tributes to the Bloomingdale clothing values. $18 and $20 Suits for Men and Young Men at Plain blue serges, (silk lined), fancy wor- steds in neat stripes, fancy blue serges, plain grays, fancy cheviots in browns and grays, black’serges, black th ibets. 2- and 3-button sacks, Norfolk models in 2- and 3-piece suits, suits with dash for young men, and suits for conservative men. a bargain like these we offer in this sale. te pat atc guaranteed or your money refunded. Linens and Bed Clothes in Our Big May Sele] Full-Size Com- fortables; pretty styles colorings; tufted; 4.75All PureLinenirish 81,00 Hemstitched Dinner Clothe; Austrian 6 make; full size. ...+ jerman Lin Osemecitened, Cabot Crown andother standard =Fasy to Reach from Anywhere -BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St.== oa LZ WM [2 ’ 59th to Goth Street A Wonderful Response to a Wonderful Sale! Z, 66 Come to-morrow and take advantage of this sale of 2,000 The Suits Are:— ; The Styles Are:— The Sizes Are:— ‘13,000 Stamped Cut Edge Linens, = ee Steen oda Tine wee id for suit Mata he nde paid for suits in the ad eee eee erid'| 25eto S0c dosen; very special | you have gone or What you have Clothing Store, 2d Floor, Table Damask:— Sheets &Piltows Cases, | and white cotton filled; at Dinner Cloths; bor- der all around; hemmed si] 29 61.59 & en Dinner Clothe; hemmed open work and piain hemmed; for or square colorings » Table Ni 3,000 Dozen Mercerized oeeag hemmed, lor use: 18:inch'$!4e/20-inch, 734 Pre cto eefiece ___22-ipch, 946 “UTIOA moma’ AU Pure Linen Napkina, Irteh SuMeTs, 21 in, Moller Towellng: heavy: imported. alse fine towolinie: 17 ue 106. per of Unen Kiteh Roller fowellmg; extra heavy. ala vies une iho and the mills ask for ie | te Yilled. ‘Bleonteg:. | 9", Main Floor, | | ve: somely embroidered some scalloped; and hem- 2c value stitched: values in the assortment as high as 75c. i Messrs W & J Sloane have adopted. . the Edison Service for their new _ Fifth Avenue Building The old building, at Broadway and 19th Street, had a private plant It is therefore the more gratifying that this new structure, devoted to all that is best in floor coverings and furniture, should obtain its power and exquisite lighting effects from the Edi- son system Slightly more than 97% of all the large buildings erected on Manhattan Isl- and during 1911 also adopted the Edison service for light and power At Your Service The New York Edison Company Phome Worth 3000 &5 Duane Street