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( THOSE EARLY WORNS - ARE 0 FOOLISH LON FAT RW ONE CASED [COUNTESS SZCHENY | HERE ON MAURETANA | FOR NEMPORT SEASON JUNE 28, rors. - a Cat Flowers 00,000 Carnations of all the leading varieties 2c and colors; epecial at varieties and colors, in- cluding the famous Kil. ttc 2€| Lexington to 3d Avenue Gloves at 69¢ dollar quality, full 16-button length, every * ende variety of colors. Main Floor, 59th to 60th Street If He'd Stayed in Bed, Early|Former Gladys Vanderbilt, Bird, Cat, Dog and Cop | With Husband and Children, Wouldn't Have Mixed. First to Leave Liner. ‘An early worm made hie appearance, | One of the most eager passengers to | Wilg morning, at the corner of Lee ave-/ get ashore when the Mauretania docked Que and Rose atrests, Brooklyn. His ap-|two hours late this morning was the | Pearance attracted flocks of Bnglish|Countess Sacheny!, formerly Gladys Sparrows, each intent upon making 8 | Vanderbilt, who with her husband and Gainty meal of the early worm. Came| their two children, Cornelia and Alice, ‘then upon the eeene two cate, with a> | erived for @ two months’ visit. The Mauretania had been delayed two hours because of her long detour to the South. “T am feeling exceptionally well,” alr ttves, pouscing upon the eparrows | guid the Countess, “a Gnd satisfied looking, ests of Mra, Harry Payne Whitney, actor to enter was a home ihe ‘which ‘we will go to Newport." gtreet dog, who felt nothing in the| Another passenger was the Hon. Al- werld would be eo aweet to ble well | fred Anson of London, who came here (Mamened' tangs as the cat that ate| to marry Mra. J. J, Emery. Tho Hon. Ge carly bird that ate the early Mg Alfred was nattily attired in @ blue sult 4 twirled his little black mustache all ine arariee cae to the way up the bay. He sald he was g0- +} Mf. Dog sprang upon the cats. The ot ton and would } Worms fted, the aparrows took wing and | iB€ ditect to the Hits Calien oe mone Qhe black cat, homeless and used to was asked when the wedding would take @Qhese street brawis, took the first tree) place and replied that no date had been ‘With agility. set, that thia matter would be decided The Naltese, raised in a home where| by the bride-to-be. The Hon. Alfred ob- Gsnts are not so common, didn't climb | iected to having himaalt photographed: @ tree, however. Instead he took it on| “I have never been photograpiion At the run down Lee avenue, with the dog fm hot pursuit and gaining at every fump, At the corner of Lee avenue and! were among the passengers. William ‘Wilson street the ignorant cat took| Morris brought with him @ new play Yefuge In a sewer, with the dog guard-| entitled “The Blindness of Virtue,” fas the entance. which he ald had been well received in to begin the practice now.” Blaintive meows of the cat, attracted] iq, in the Police Lieutenant Michael Lyman and Patrolman Nealon of the Clymer street | = @tation. They found the cat struggling fm the mud of the sewer, eight feet be- dow the atreet level. Three of his nine Yves already had gone. H Lyman leaned far down into the sewer, {with Nealon alinging to his feet. By + meosing the leather thong of the patrol- man's dub, Lieut. Lyman managed to gatch the cat about the neok and haul wim out of the mud. Ag he raised the @tick to whieh clung the mud-bespat- tered cat Lyman got a cheer from the crowd. Whe cheer scared the cat as badly {| @@ the dog had, for it gave one leap and landed in Lyman’s face, its mud- stained claws working like piston rods, @ragging strips of skin and flesh from Lyman’s cheeks. Lyman fought the eat for three minutes, getting his brand-new uniform torn and covered with sewer mud. Finally, he con- ered. t Mise Edith Hawthorne of Albemarle ' Road, Flatbush, interceted for the cat, when Lyman started to kill it, and her winning smiles carried the day. Lyman, covered with blood and mud, gurrendered the cat to Miss Haw- other showmen on deck. @ The quaintest French city in America, QNiagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Rapids of the St. Lawrence, Montreal, Quebec, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Saratoga , Springs and the Hudson River are all included in the 13-day personally-con- ducted tour of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad, @ Leave Wednesday, August 7. 4 Round-trip rate from New York, covering necessary ex- penses, $110, Gask Ticket Agents for book- let, or address C. Studds, D, P. A. Wm. Pedrick, Jr., A. D. P. A., 263 Fifth Ave- nue, New York. July 31; Adirondacks July 81; Muskoka Lakes ‘August 1; Yellowstone Park August 10; Great thorne, who rewarded him with a @mile and two red roses from her corsage bouquet. $$ Killed on Last Day of School, Rejoicing because it was the last day ef echool, eight-year-old Thor ef No, 163 Chestnue avenue, J ‘was running In the middie of Chestmue @venue at noon to-day on his way home | when he was etruck by an automobile | and hurled twenty feet. ‘The chauffeur, | Otto Steidt, picked him up and rushed ¢o the City Hospital, where he died | o ese a” The World’s Musical Masterpieces are at your command if you own a Walters 88-Note Mastertone Player Piano at $395.00 offered on the liberal terms of $10 Down and $2 Per Week No insurance, no interest, no extras at all to pay. Player delivered to your home on payment of $10. Other Walters Fleyer Pianos at $460, $500, & $600 The Walters Player Piano is in ¢' known device and devel the Walters. The excellence ofthe Walters Player Piano mechanism is due chiefly to its simplicity and durability. Flexible Striking Fingers Patented Folding Treadle Set Self Adjusting Pneumatic Tracking Device Instantaneous Self Acting Accenting Bellows Self Adjusting Sliding Treadle Door Opener Both player experts and public concede the Walters Piano to be a marvel of mechanical perfection. Walters Upright Piano, $250 3 on Terms of $5 Down and $1 per Week The Walters Piano has won an enviable reputation throughout the country as an instrument of the highest musical quality. Its singing tone marvel is the talk of the world. PIANOS RENTED $4.00 MONTHLY Tam glad to be back in the United States again. We Caaof the cats wae diack, aged and | iii remain here for two months, We " The other was a big Maltese, | 25 airectly to Roslyn, L. I, to be the my life,” he aid, “and I do not intend a notable instrument. Piano is embodied in ‘A number of returning theatre folk Amang the exclusive devices ‘The gathering of a crowé, which heart | London. Melville Ellis aid he had umes for {Whe vietorious yelps of the dog and the| Deen, sbroad selectiig comuek mer: 1, Marcus Lowe and Sam PIANOS A SPECIALTY [Complete stock of new 88-Note Player Music Rolle at Popular Prices, | ur old piano for a beautiful new Ws We''will take pam in part pavmant. ova pay the difference at the rate of $1.00 or $2.00 per week, Write for our illustrated catalogue Salesrooms, 34 Floor, ===ALL CARS TRANSFER TO==== Lexington to 3d Ave. 59ih to 60th Street At Bloomingdales’---Girls’ Pretty sses at $1.98 at $9.88 & $49.88 [FREE 6S facc | This Special Sale Includes: Blue Serge Suits, Plain and Fancy; Plain Gray Worsted Suits, Fancy Cheviot Suits in Gray, Brown & Tan; Worsted Suits in neat designs; pop- ular Mohair Suits. Silk Mixtures and Plain Black Diagonals. They are in two and three button sack and Norfolk models. Just the styles that will be most worn this summer. Everything, from the dash and go effects for young men to the conservative models for men of quiet taste, is here in a splendid variety. Si e 15 to 22 years for young men, 33 to 46 chest ZES for men, in regulars, stouts and long. Men’s Habutai Silk Shirts, $ Worth $5.50 and $6, at. . To the man who is not always satisfied to lay down his money for a trade-mark, this silk shirt offering makes }\ a most forceful appeal. These shirts are made under our own e"per- vision, of fine habute Ik, and are silk stitched throughout. They come in light tone stripes of vary- ing widths, have soft bosoms and French cuffs. Equal in every respect to shirts made under a brand name for $5.50 and $6.00 Special price tomorrow$3.74 MEN, OUR GREAT FOURTH OF JULY SALE Starts To-Morrow!! Come and Take Your Choice of 3,000 Men’s and Youths’ $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Smart Summer Suits A Sull Case Free with Every Suit Parchased. Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor. White and Tan Shoes: The popular footwear of the hour, here in many smart styles. For Women: White Buck Button, Lace or Colonials. White Canvas Button, Colonial or pumps. White Canvas Pumps... $1 Tan Russia Calf But- ton or Lace Boots, For Girls: $3.98, $2.98 $2.98 White Canvas Button or Pumps, $2.48 and White Canvas Button. . $1.00 ‘an Russia Button or Pumpe, sizes6 to 11, $2.48 Tan Russia Calf Button Boots or Tan Russia Button Shoes and Pumps, sizes 1114 Tan Russia Low Shoes, $1.98 Boys’ Black and Tan Russia Calf Button value $2.00 and $2.50, at Bigomingdaies’, Becond Floor, twenty minutes later, Stoldt was ar-) end held without ball on a! ha! of manslaughter. “ 48 gontaining & drawers, 1 oD drawers 2 : UE operate them. t Oe A Only «ne move ‘an, eeaeerea pee iA from a Divan 4% Feet Wide Closed as @ Divan, any; upholstered in Leath Velour or Panne. Upwards from Ven Wteicay ivy, In Golden Oak or Mahog Divanette A child can er i aaalaeaitt j Con Bava White Lawn Dre V Neck Waist, front of waist of all-over embroidery and in- sertion on skirt, Sizes 6 to 14 years; pretty and inexpensive at our special price. Girls’ Colored Lawn Dresses at §2.98 Dutch Cape Over Shoulders apron front and back, edged with luce, also colored repp and col- ored dotted Swiss dresses, trim- med with embroidery or lace, sises 6 to 12 years, in two lots, at $2.98 and $3.98. juniors’ 1-Pe. Lingerle Dresses at $3.98 Yoke of Lace, waist of clue vania R. R. with embroidery or lace, sizes 13, Juntors’ 1-Pe. Lingerie Dresses at $4.98 All-over Embroidery Dressea, trimmed with lace and crochet low neck and inset sleeves, edged with lace, sizes 13, Juniors’ 1-Pc, Lingerie Dresses at $5.98 Putch Neck of Insertion and Lace, kimono aleeves, trimmed with embroidery and insertion, skirt with one or two rows of lace and embroidery, with lace edging, sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. Juniors’ Fine Suits at $7.C0 to $10.00 Junior Suits of All-Wool Serges, Fancy Mixtures and Whipcords, in two and three picce styles, all nicely tailored, and this season's models; sizes 13, 15, 17 years; were $11,00 to $16.00, now $7 to $10. Fresh Meat Special for Saturday Legs of Canada Lamb, $3 Amber Panel Gas Dining Room eliers at $1.75 4) Small Loins of Pork, city Fresh California Hams, vorth 16c;our price. . Roasting Mutton, at 12c; our price Legs or Shoulder of Milk Veal, very choice cuts. 14!<4e killed Fowls, Sugar Cured Hams, tt, lije Sugar Cured Bacon, bone- Men’s $2.00 Summer Shirts at $1.44 Russian cord, silk stripe and raised woven mercerized pongee, beautiful range of colors, medium and light color stripe designs. $3.00 Silk and Lisle Summer Shirts, $1.94 Light weight, pencil stripes on light grounds, helio, blue, gray and tan stripes; 14 to 17. ‘Soisette’ Soit Cuff Shirts, Special at $1.25 Neckband style with scparate collar, and tennis style. The most serviceable ot all Summer shirts, launders beautifully, looks like silk; tan, white, blue, helio and gray; 14 to 47. Men’s 2 for 25¢ Collars at 6 for 30¢ or 12 for 55¢ The opportunity is yours to secure 2-for-25¢ best make Troy Brand Collars, 5 ply, shrunk to size, at 6 for 30c; box of 12, 55c. 38 ideal hot weather styles, low and medium, close lock front and turn-down styles; sizes 14 to 18. In lots cf no less than 6, Bloomingdales’, Main floor, 60th Bt. Se $6.50 and $10.00 Trimmed Hats Saturday at $2.95 and $5.00 The prettiest and daintiest Summer hats we have designed this season; trimmed with fine quality laces rich imported flowers, chiffons malines on tine quality large and me- dium white chip, Panamas, peanut braids and milans. Also 300 other smart styles w crow em $2 98.4 $6.00 Banded Sailor Hats, on sale, Main Floor, Sat. at. ._ 95e on, 15,000 prs. Summer Hosiery For men, women and children, go on sale to-morrow, Saturday, at prices that will create a sensation. A particularly choice assortment of fine silk hose is included, to which your atten- tion is especially invited. Women’s Stockings, 7c|Children’s Socks at 9c Women's cotton stockings, full] Plain white with jacquard stripes length and width; fast black and} and checked top; sizes 414 to 814, seamless; 4 paire for 3c. Very big values. We picture two of the many styles that we offer Saturday on Main Floor, at $1.95, $1.45 « 95: £ Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Lerington Ay. Section, Men’s Summer Underwear “pees : All the light weight, cool, comfortable styles the oppressive Women's Stockings, 18c|Men's Half Hose at 6c| | heat has made popular at the smallest prices in the city, as this Women's fine sill lisle stockings; | Men's seamless cotton socks, first list demonstrates:— use weight, mercerized finish; | quality; colors ond black and tan; . es Pee atne wal aatior soni lean| value l0e cal, fics oe tears Men's Mesh Knit Underwear, short | 35¢ Grade Crossbar White Nain: spliced heels and toes; tan, white] able valuce at the Saturday sleeve shirts and knee length} sook Athletic style shirts, knee and black. price. Women's Stockings, 28c|Men’s Half Hose at 14c Women's silk stockings, 4-inch Men's silk finish liste th: drawers; all sizes; at the , drawers to match special price of 29C| sises......... 24c S0c Grade Ecru Balbriggan short! 69¢ Grade Fine Ribbed White ad socks, and long sleeve shirts and double garter top; high spliced heels and| double soles and. hecls; linen seated drawers to match; Cotton Suits, pure white mesh, linen soles; black, white, russet,| spliced; black and colors. A re all sizes; very special, to- BY athletic style, all sises, at tan, pink, sky and navy; all sizes.| markable offering. MOMFOW @t......csssscee, QAO! the very unusual price .... 44C 8 Stockings, 49c|Men’s Half Hose at 17c r) ‘a stockings, pure thread | Men's pure threed silk socks, made W S U id righ end stash | wih Mabie siee aneeee oat | | WOMENS SUMMer Underwear thin, ;auge weight; double lisle} colors, black and combing i i y i welt top and double sole, Soccy man alll Ge ieiarante, Fully equalling the men's both in excellence and economy, : ' I Extra; Women's Fine White Rib Women’s Stockings, 79c|Men’s Silk Half Hose,a8e |_| “gms? “white . Ripped” Cotton | Liste’ Thread and Patiod Verte Women's silk stockings, hand-| Men's silk socks; French accordion Vesta, underpriced for Satur pants to match; regular end embroidered; self-floral designs and| knit aad novelty embroidered day, at, Z| __ extra sizes; epecial.......... ¢ other effects; tan, white and black socks; latest combination effects, Women's White Gauze Cotton|Women's Lisle Thread Valen , ed C ‘ »Stocki . Unian Suits; trimmed neatly at] Suits, Swiss ribbed, trimmed wit! Children’s Ribbed Cotton and Lisle Stockings, 15¢ Toles Sule Siramae mani AE) lee Se ee ee Full fashioned and seamless mercerized lisle and ribbed cotton stockings brella style; lace trimmed; bons; made wide umbrella for boys and girls; white, tan and black; all sizes. Also pure silk socks, all gizea, at... cee e eee Zhe] style; all siz 39¢ in white and colors, Dioomiuwdales', Main Floor, 6th Bt. Soction,