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Tt ¢ ST ae CTE SLR ARS SE ES STRESS a a : 5 oe +s SEARS'S CLUB OF POLO GIRLS ALL INRIDING “PANTS”, Will Have to Wear Them, for| Skirts Would Mean Death, Says Dashing Horsewoman. 3 1 PERE La t of them can piny as well as the aver- age man.” “Weuld you wear divided skirts?’ Miss Sears was asked. “I should say not. much as your iife was worth to wi skirts In a polo game. conventional polo costume, of course. The women players, like the m keep @ string of ponte BOSTON, whore absence from the l!melight dur-] ing the past few weeks has been as tn- explicable as it is unprecedented, is again in public view—this time with a proposition to form @ polo team of Hox- ton and Brookline society girls which ‘will contest honors with its older aister Pioneer, the women's team of the Mead- ow Lark Club of Long Island. ‘This te not the Grst time that Mins are has had the idea of a Woman's polo team with Boston matrons as the players, but It's the first time ehe haw-really started to put M into effect. ‘The organisetion.of the wom of the Meadow Lark Club ha to orystaltixe Mins Sears's idea. Meatow i iH i 3 ‘ork team has deen formed f puts a different aspect on the matter. We will have a, team. “It is not hard for a woman to play polo riding astride, The Meadow Lark team js covering 1x or eight periois of eight minutes each in every practice | Former (Sreetal to ‘The Frening World) erinary, May %—Wleonora Seara, millionaire. “Bude and went there. Lark team js composed of nent society women, led by Mra as Hitchcock. It can put up & good game and it plans to and whatever yomen's teams ‘The players wear rid- mannish helmets. (rue where she| May 14. i i 10 pounds. take the initiative tn ® team. Now that the New they are playing almost as me as the men. I know ra and alternates and m: It would be Wo will wear The memb. During Sleep Nature Repairs the Human Engine If you are ‘one of the “Sleepless Squad” let us suggest that you avoid coffee and tea and have a cup of steaming hot POSTUM It has soothed the tired nerves and brought peaceful, _refreshing sleep in many, many cases. The activities of the day cause more or less waste of tissue which is repaired at night during sleep. The man or woman who sleeps well at night is sure of the necessary repairs, other things being right, to make each day a time of usefulness For quick, convenient serving, try | INSTANT POSTUM This is regular Postum in concentrated Postum—made right—-is now served at most Hotels, Restau- rants, Lunch Rooms, Soda Fountains, ete. Instant Postum is put up in [SSS Regular Postum — I5c size air-tight tins and Instant Postum — 30c tin makes 25 cups; 25c size makes 45 to 50 cups; 5x makes 50 cups. Sold by Grocers tin makes 90 to 100 cups. [ahi o of the team nany ne P. Thayer, all 10 Sounds AE 17|NEWTON BENNINGTON ASKS RELEASE FROM ASYLUM. Millionaire Doesn't Know How He Got There, | Though EABONET Two Years. . through for release from Hospital for the Insane, at Mid has been a patient x years ago Benning | of Brokerage offices under sev eral different names and also ayme pat ent ctires for which he used the narne use of the mame. He wan rated as a ‘Though he ja now @ patient at a charity hospital, Bennington told Law- yer Frederick A, Ware, acoording to an affidavit Mied with th writ with the Gupreme County, that he had nev committed to the Middletown and does not know how he came to be es SEEK MISSING WOMAN. ‘The police of ately and Twenty-sixth street etation have trerytoey, and nover harms any fabric. | ont out a general alarm for Rosa Hoft- man, thirty years old, of One Hundred and Twenty-elghth street, ‘at the request of Max Deutel \- teaun ie Mise{ ployer. She has been minsing since | gist at 20 @ box.or Mr, Deutsh eaid the woman was house-| Aves Chicago. - ‘keeper in his family and could speek = only German. Sbe had gone to a store five inches In | NAe_met_with Made in the cup—no boiling —ready to serve instantly. ! =F | Out Come Thousands of Dress Shields! Goreafter, Madame, You Are Going te | Foe! More “Comfy” Under the Arms, ‘ay at the drug store, and get one of surprises of your It moans the eg0 of dress shicida is gone, ry 1 Howard and Mise of whom are ex Declares He, his) friend We More Ruined Gowns, No bg) Drees | Shields, If Tou Use PERSPI. PERSPI-NO keeps the arm-pit , |fresh and dry as any other body. Yon can wear eny of clothing, be in hot stufy rooms, ina) warm thentre or dance-hall and never | over-perspire in the arm-pits. The colors (n @ colored gown i nover ran. The | sloth wilt never fade, got stiff trom per- sptration and and tear and ruin your gown at the arm-pits, Nevermore! No more rolling u} ropes under the a Fast One Hundred /@ © delightful powd: safe for | Iw Nee Ff Fo or Ke ‘ ¢jvinee@ You ap) roe ver lia packed with every box. ™| Lsenontg hp Algae dhonpira PERSPI-NO ts for sale at your dra. | sent direct, on receipt » by the Perspo Oo. 3715 infected by disease. 1¢ Robes, expased to 1 satecttoa ary oe TYREE’S Antiseptic Powder ft Hately, and ward off possiie dan: Pa ac aby at" powert VIRGINIA BELLES” ‘Combination of yatter of bean butter | 4 WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | GEE THEM WIGGLE When the Doctor saye “It's coffee, stp it if you want to get well.” What » mean doctor, but then plain facts are best to hnow, to we may cut out the things that burt. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 6" Ave., Cor. 18"St, To-morrow, Wednesday: Greatest Values Ever Offered Upon S! Thousands of Shas Consisting of <4 Registered Trade Mark Batablished Half a Century May Specials In Infants’ Wear Up to 6 years. This is our Spring Clearance Sale and includes imported and domestic garment of the finest ma- terials, all at greatly reduced prices. Children’s Coats, $4.75, 7.50 and 10.75— Made of Serges, Voiles, Silks and Novelty Checks and Stripes; all shades. Values* $7.50, 12.50 and 20.00. Children’s Hats, $2.50 and $5.00—including fine Imported and banat patterns in many at- tractive styles. Values $6.50, 8.75, 10,00 to 15.00. Knickerbocker Suits, $1.50 and 2.75— In White and Colored Piques, Linens and Cham- brays. Values $2.50 to 5.00. Colored Presses, Spe ecial at $1.50, 2.00, 2.75 and 3.50—In fine French Chambrays, striped Crepes, Ginghams and Linens, all excellent style and quality. Infants’ Fine French Handonade Dresses, slightly soiled and out of fold. Both long and short Dresses and Skirts. Greatly reduced. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. and 34th St., wagrhonitt sia ‘New York's Foremont Millinery House” For One Day Only Sale of 10,000 Hats FINEST QUALITY HEMPS—SMARTEST CHIP STRAW —BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN LEGHORNS—GENUINE MILAN IN WHITE, BLACK, COLORS—ACTUAL WORTH $3 TO $8 Steinberg’s, 6" Ave., Cor. 18 St, 1912, | Summer Suit Savings For Men and Young Men That Will Pay for Your Decoration Day Outing Blues and Grays at $] 5 U. S. True Blue Serges and Quaker Grays This season’s most popular colors in suits of rare value at $15. An absolutely fast Indigo-dyed dark blue all-wool serge that will not shrink, fade or cockle; and neat, smart plain gray suits of fine quality flannel serge, every suit tailored with a thor- oughness and distinctiveness that’s unusual in suits at less than $20. Suits Special at 10) Blue Serges, Fancy Blues and Grays Cool, substantial, dependable fabrics that will give you unusually good service; so well tailored that the style and fii would be difficult to equal anywhere under $15; suits ready-to-wear at $10 that mean a saving to you of $5. $10.00 Suits Are Not on Sale at the 49th Street Store. Decoration Day Pleasure Helps =a e Duck Trousers.. $1 to $2 | Gray Outing Trousers. . $3 to $5 | Line Suits $5 to $7.50 Outing Trousers..$1 to $2 | Khaki Norfolk Suits. ..95 to $10 | Line: 1 $3.50 to $8 | Linen Trousers. . Aa Dusters...... 91,50 to $20 | Riding Breeches. Straw Hats Special at $1.40 and $1.85 at 4 Stores, not at 49th Street. FIVE CONVENIENT STORES 279 Broadway, near Chambers | St. Harlem Store Open Evenings Broadway at 49th St. 125th St. at ‘ihird Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich Union Square, 14th St., near B’way ERMERE America 0, Greatest Furniture House! Block yduig an n 8th Ave. 35th to &@mpy 36th St OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK $1.50 Memorial Day Flag 5x8 feet 69c Actually Worth $1.50 Sewed Stripes Guaranteed Fast Color ta caurnee Ke : you, these ni = B hingene MPIC WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE, 10°, Allowed on All Cash Sales Write for 1912 Catal ; Mailed Free Grand Rapids Furniture One! Dollar For aComplete Room Outfit Afew years Cincinnati man went to Germany for fs Beaieh aad poss consult one of the famous physicians The Dr. found him a nervous wreck suffering from loss of sleep and constipation and about 50 Ibs. off his usual weight. But let him tell his own experience: “The Dr. surprised ery much by asking at once fl wase cottes drinker, and on telling him I used it two or times a day he said: ‘It is poison to some persons.’ “After carefully examining me he told me there was pothing she matter with me whatever but what could be entirely cured in $0 days by letting coffee and other stimulants alone and dieting. “So I put back home and wife got some Postum for me. “The first trial didn’t please me, but we found it hadn't boiled enough. The next meal it was fine. “I scemrd to begin to Fat well at once and kept it up until I gained back my 50 lbs., and all the old sick times from coffee left for good. Now I fine appetite, and sleep like a boy.” Name given by Postum Co, Suite Creek, Mich, om in prime health, form — nothing *“There’s a Reason” for Postum Postum Cereal Company, Limited, Battle Creek, Michigan. Ask the druggist amg to-day | for a bottle of You need CN, the work. It will kill the germs, It will drive out flies and vermin. It will make your home absolutely clean, q CN is five times as dirt, mould, grease or de- strong as pure carbolic acid, Two tablespoonfuls in a pail of water makes a wash that destroys all germs, with CN, germ-life and removes t the grease and dirt in or chlorides. They are not which these — organisms as effectiveas CN, and grow and thrive, It gives they are deadly poisons, absolute cleanliness; it is non-poisonous, safeguards your health, @ Because you have not suffered from an infee- tious disease is no reason why you may not later— unless you are protected, The consumptives who die daily were once well. The if you get a wound of kind, put CN on it. j] and prevent infection. H Use it as a gargle burns, cuts, scalds victim of typhoid, diphthe- bruises, It will help to ria or searlet fever was heal them because it keeps in perfect health a few out the irritating germs. months agd. Make sure of your own welfare. For CN is not only a the sake of cleanliness germ-killer, alone, use CN, ever known. (If you use CN in the sick room the disease can- Not spread. All you need to do is to use it liberally on floors and on everything else that will harbor germs Use it everywhere in the house—from cellar to gar- ret. Wherever there is WEST DISINFECTING work, It does what soap water can't do, It The Yellow Package with the Gable Top me sola It will protect you and your fam- ily against disease—perhaps death. Germs of contagion menace every home—yours as well as others. Unless you destroy them, they will be a constant danger to your health. Drive them out before it is too late. CN will do caying matter, there are Get rid of them @ Don't use carbolic acid @ If you cut your finger, It will stop the bleeding sore throat, as a wash for It is the greatest cleanser you have Try. it on the greasiest, dirtiest places you can find and see how quickly and thoroughly it does its ra aly "da 2 East 42nd Street | \ | | | | ‘| underneath the surface \ J-RCOM “78 Hey You may furnish any Room complete by paying One Dol- lar now and the balance in Small Weekly Payments! bea NO Red Tape ‘and NO St. gs to This Offer! NO Club Fees NO Extra Charges of Any Kind ~@a SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED! For Members of the Timesaver Family: WORLD ADS, FOR POSITIONS AND COMPETENT WORKERS— 16,163 World “Help Wanted” and “Situation Wanted” ads. last = Solid oak, golden finish; 21x42 in. base. Hand- tema top, with large bevelled plate mirror, Heavy claw feet. Two. top drawers; one lined for silver, hone long drawer; ue 2 iwo cabinets. Made of selected hickory saplings, Spindle back. These seats are made from hand woven strips of inner hickory bark, Double Stamps J at” Mornings WORLD ADS, FOR HOMES— 5,962. World “To Let” ads. 1,429 any WORLD ADS, FOR 3,96 World “Real Estate ness Opportunity’ week, 809 More Than the Herald, WORLD ADS. FOR VACATIONS— |] 1,845 World “Summer Resort” ads last week. 1,195 More Than the Herald, 30,880! 11,508 World’ ‘Ais, Last | MORE THAN eck Altogether | THE HERALD for Single Stamps ne After Noon If You Want Sour Lu S!ON , You can rummage the ec of “business” to become the and not find as, many oppor | $ s to work, hire, b HI, wa | talk of the town, tell Jo. wort lt buy. Sell tan ets about it through «a World “Want” Ad. | Sunday World Wants Wotk Monday Morning Wonders,