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x OPAEYTHOTTERS LOSE TSPRTED BATE and also to check the influx to the cit too iz to jon OUTER POLITICAL DARKNESS. |is tne object of « bill tatroduced by Representative Steenerson of Minnesota. 1 ¥ * A permanent commission of five mem- Grin Turned Down for Action in Sere io seebeeeds tat previo PN ger oat Taxi Matter—Shipley for made for the enlargement of the com- the dud, prominent in which te Walter / TWO ALD! NTO ‘Clifford, husband of Rose 1a Hart, the ERMEN CAST | singer, Another member, George Meesch, formerly an actor, has a boarding house that is popular among etage folk In mummer. They calied a conference of members of the yaext club and pat EEs ie FEET. Look for this Trade-Mark Picture on the Label when buying the turkey trot or any other kind of F, ‘i thespian inal: 5 ’ site) those In sympathy with (hem, and tt Deserting Curran. Maereunrit coon beesrne opy if euch a 9 wan decifed to #lip over a resolution Alderman Henry F. Grimm of tast- —aoniomeee FOOT: (4 WNL | seomitting the tango, the grizzly sild@ | 4) game and Alderman W. Augustus fat! om the Mauretania. he Amt je det ts ba shies vie trot. Bat it wae to Bea dark secret. )Stiinley, who defied his fuston col- into the shoes for Tender, Achin, ; Fast mgt at the regular mecting of [leaewer in the Gurran committee by Stor Members of Beechhutut ! iy. crab comme tore Louis Kamera pro- | fefusing to vote for the anti-Waldo re- mel itn, Serey Gtagen cd. The secret of the prospective | port, are now going to be politically Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes of heli the United States Supreme Court, Poilip Dexter of Boston, Milton Aborn, whe, with his brother, will manage the Con- tury Opera Company; John Barrett of the Bureau of Pan-American Republics and Mra, Barrett; the Hon, Mra, H. Beresford, Edmund Burke, Bishop Courtenay and Mra, Courtenay, Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Fish, Mrs, Conde Nast and Benjamin Holt. s puntehed by thein respective fusion leaders, In brief, both men are to be dented renomination, or at least an effort In to be made to keep them from agald going before the people this fall for re-election. rt eap leaked out. The conservatives sont Automotdion for all members out of telephoned all nearby to club house. In the meantime Mr, Clifford present. ed a fesolution permitting “all-round dances.” Mr, Meesch seconded it. Com L. 1, has cone on record irrev- | modore Eggers put aside the resolution acinst the turkey trot, arily for other busi Refore was peached member eked in © Checkimated in Plant to +> S8Put It Over.” t Pb PERe Beechhurst Yacht Club st White- Hi directions, The theatrical folk eA have lately become the crate The got to work, too, but the resolution was the members dia it is mot reit mot beaten by a majority of five, those who expected lively Umea in] Some of the theaplan leadera then eplendid clubhouse thie summer, for | openly declared that they would bunny hug and turkey trot without sanction, hs epgpeled adialaan a and thelr opponents promptly sat on “two! weeks ago ® POPUIF lenis, too, by appealing to Commodore from Manhattan attended a] pegers for @ ruling. He decided that G@ance and started « turkey trot.|no turkey trot, tango, slide or other Geneere josteel dance would be permitted drat aap seeaedal on the clubhouse floor, and instructed mity to teat ‘A member of | (he Howse Committee to prefer charges oo against a member responsible for am we House Committee politely Invited | inteaction, i. actress to desist or depart. She} Ariong those who worked eeainet the i , trot were Kdward Murray and Vice ‘Were is a strong theatrical clement in| Commodore Edwafd Sinsabaugh. ECIAL SALE) Slip $4.50 Grimm brought down upon the heads of the Aldermen a Grand Jury inquist- tion because of his dilatory tacticn in the taxteab ordinance situation, and he iw now declared to be an “undesirable” by the leaders, “Shipley, by breaking away from the) Curran people, catiaed an old sore to be rubbed. Once before he abandoned ip Write, | "Phone of call for DRINK LIPTONS the furionista and that was when he voted for Maurice Connolly, an inde- pendent Democrat, for President of Queens. Connolly in ow behind Ship- Jey and will give him every support if Ghipley wants renomination or a job If he needs one at the expiration of his term of office. CARPET J.& CLEANING $53 Wert Sat st, —— For a Country Life Institute. WASHINGTON, Juno 1.--Creation of A country life institute to inquire into country life with a view to making WORLD WANTS WORK Wwoxpmns. | 2, Children’s Stamped Dresses Smriad pusch work eubrediry-—slimied seuter, Specal at) LOC Silk Floss Cushions Regularly Sold at Bon 45e to B5e. for SOC Sizes 19x10, 21x21, 23x23 square or 182% oblong shape. Covered aq cushions with amoolicat cambric and filled with floss. Gimpeon Crawford Co., Third Fleer. On fale Te-Merrow. LTT Wee V a VOI OY TV OW eVaT Vale TeTevele Ve Fatale 0 VavavawsVarved te rte rte GH CLASS MID-DAY CABARET, RESTAURANT, AVE_19*10 30" PRIREST. .)——_______IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER———_____—_— eer g | Semi-Annual Choice-of-House-Sale of Women’s Coats and Wraps 315 ria fs 378, 1470 Ws, oa in our store. and small women and all the correct colors. An Event of Supreme Importance , . O O for your unrestricted choice of any Woman's e ‘The most revolutionary and decisive reduction sale of the year, the mere announcement of which will crowd our coat sections to overflowing, Over 800 handsome coats in this event. A coat for every occasion, in sizes for large Every woman who is interested in fashionable wearing apparel knows the splendid character ‘of Simpson Craw- ford's stocks. Here are assembled the smartest models of the season—everything from a severely tailored maauial on se ee caret and Jesavons Lagoons of Pari Lsebuding, exact copies a Looscag mba the leading designers and style masters . terial brace the season's mont desir febrics pint 4 eore Matsioasn brocaded charmeuse, » silk poplin, hengaltany cha riascas, moire, mistral voile, ones and smartest novelties. Many are handsomely trimmed full, ped and fastened with hand-made ornaments, some in inspir: eponge, covert, woolen mixtures, with em! , Bulgarian trimming, satin, etc., gr re luxuriously lined with Peau de Cygne in sel! The following list suggests the op; 180 Women's 922.50 Coats at $15.00 W $24.75 Costs $29.75 Coat: Coats at 915.00 00 Coats at $15.00 pruEFeTTeTetre retro ) a nae Nedewertie Sila sa of Halt and Less Than Half Prices on | Stunning Untrimmed Millinery | Kimonos & Nefgligees 5 aco ae 9 ty rg ma America in this sale at Half and less than Half Regular ‘ Prices. ; #1 Dressing Sacques \ i Of fine lawn, dotted Swiss and batiste, in white 49, 2 Bad OH COOH aii ryereossassasaitesnsces $1.50 Long Kimonos and Negli- | $3.00 Long Kimonee and Negli- (a baad eee Manylostover’s sheen un | Kved Grek your op, 2 rm we were ‘cream’ \ he ‘efron rity foremost makere et “ ¥ Imitation Hair Hats | Hemp & Chip Hat gees, of fancy lawn and fine ba- gees, of crepe, plisse, white Swiss tate in all colors and whites ex | and fine batiste; elaborately trim- @ Oltine ck and burnt. Of excellent quality materials. cellently made; speci pei in lack on bare Several. ‘different, atyles in BAerrecerccvrecceoenerns 69c Ieee wih fats bate 31.50 ‘There are cight different and * pleasing styles to choose from. . black, white and burat. A very special val . 89c the very newest style: $2.00 Long Kimonos and Negli- gees, Empire or straight effects; made of Japanese bas ig batiste and $3.75 Long Kimones and Negli- gees, of fancy dotted Swiss, Japan- dotted Swiss; ch ese crepe, in Oriental P sanaubaed mee" $1.00 | colors ete, for... $1.98 Om Mmpeon Crawtera Co., Becond Fleer. On fale To-Morrew. 4 = INVOLVING THE PURCHASE and sale of 19,140 pairs of almost every well-known brand of hosiery that’s indemand. Included are surplus stocks and sample lines of three of the best-known pdvertised brands in America.’ , ; There are silks in wonderful wearing qualities—but extremely sheer and lustrous; silk lisles, cool, summery cottons, in every color and black and white; every size for every man, woman and child. The quantities are the largest ever recorded for a one-day sale, and the prices we quote will establish new records for value-giving. So come prepared to supply your present and future needs. * LE bth te Ba For Children We Offer Children’s Silk Lisle Hosiery; ABRAHAM *’ STRAUS || models, including the strictly tailored and fancy effects, in addition a number of Silk Suits; some | Women’s $7.95, $13.50, $17.95 and $24.95 |] street wear. Made of Scotch plaids, in mackinaws, stunning English || eponge, grenadine and mustral cloths, moire, bengalines, etc. For eve- i] to 44 bust measure. |] and pink and white. }| Baby Irish banding with the Medici collar; all sizes in the lot. Thursday Specials In Summer Wear EVERY ITEM IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT is: underpriced—every item is something needed now, | something made for now, and the best of its kind to be had anywhere in the city at the price. It is a wonderful offering. We} never sacrifice quality a low price—but neither q do we ever use quality as ~Jee. anexcuse for high pricking Women’s Tailored Suits, $8.95 to $24.75 350 Fine Models at Great Reductions 75 Suits, values $15.00 to $19.75, at $8.95 cach.| 75 Suits, values $27.50 to $39.75, at 18.50 each. 100 Suits, value $24.75, at $15.00 each. 100 Suits, values $34.75 to $44.75, at 75 each. All made of the latest fabrics for Summer and early Fall wear; among this lot are a large vi of the sizes have no duplicates; others one and two of a kind. None C. O. D. or on approval. Second flee, Central Building, [__Taneeay seserac—] Boys’ $5 Norfolk Suits, $2.95 A LIMITED NUMBER of odd Suits of pure wool mixtures, in Grays and tans, Norfolk styles, serviceable patterns; sizes 7 to 17 years, 4 Boys’ $1.50 and $2.00 Sailor and Russian Suits, 98: Sailor and Russian styles, a splene did variety of patterns and plain col- ors, sailor and military collars, fast colors. Russian Suits, 214 to 7 years; Sailor Suits, 5 to 9 years, THURSDAY GPECIAL. COATS SUITABLE for sport wear, steamer, touring, evening and tweeds and worsteds, made in mannish models, either three-quarters or full length, for motoring and steamer wear; soft charmeuse, satins, ning and street wear; all the most beautiful shades of rose, new blue, ite, gray, leather, maize, also: navy and black. All sizes from 32 Becund floor, Centon) Building. Women’s $5 ‘i4 Dresses, $1.98 MADE OF STRIPED VOILE, in blue and white, black and white Coat style, with kid belt and coilar and cuffs of All sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure. ratine. $7.00 White Lingerie Dresses, $3.29 Young Men’s $12.50 Blue Very fine white batiste Dresses, trimmed with embroidery and cotton Cluny Serge Suits, $8.95 lace. Pure worsted serge, in one of the $16.50 Linen Dresses at $10.98 season's best models, well made-and perfect {Mting; suitable for men from 47 to 20 years, 32 to chest, Becond flee, Lavington st, side, Kect Building, Women’s $2.00 Parasols, $1.19 SEVERAL HUNDRED of these great values—the wonder- ful business we have been doing in the Parasol Store inspires this great offer. These have fancy borders. No mail or phone or ders, ‘ $3 Silk Taffeta Parasols, $1.98 The new bell-shape Parasols, plain color and with fancy bor $4‘‘Paim” Sitk Parasols, $2.06 A fascinating style—the most popus lar Parasols of the season. These are in black and white with various coleg edgings. Mikado Silk Parasols, $1.48 ' Japanese effect in variety of pate terns, Street floor, Content Building, Made of finest quality Prench linen ‘and ratine, in a variety of styles, hand- somely trimmed with embroidery and batiste collars. None C. O. D. or on approval. Second floor, Central Building, , ] THURSDAY SPECIAL, J womens $6 to Sample Skirts, $3.05 MANUFACTURER'S, SAMPLES—400 Skirts, made by a skirt specialist who is retiring from business and has turned over to us his entire sample line and stock. The materials are men’s wear serges, whipcords, fancy worsteds, mohair, satin and taffeta silks. A great variety of styles. None C. O. D. or on approval, Women’s Separate Washable Skirts, $1.65, $1.98 to $14.75 Splendid assortment of the best styles. Materials are ramie linen, pisin linen, imported and domestic cordeline, rep, eponge and welvet cosduroy. hain [THURSDAY sPEcIAL_ AY. CIAL. 2,000 Waists at $1.29 Each Values from $1.98 to $2.25 A MANUFACTURING concern dissolving partnership gave us the opportunity to purchase the best of their stock at a concession; we purchased eight of the best and most practical Summer models. Made of sheer lingerie, high or collarless necks, trimmed with sheer laces; made with yokes of laces and panel effects of Swiss embroidery; others have incrustations of net, heavy Venise models and imitation Second fleor, Central Building. Women’s $6.95 Panama Hats for $3.95 Panama Hats are now all the rage. There is every reason to believe that THE hat of the Summer wii} be the Panama in one form or another. We were very fortunate to order when the time was Cpportuae and to take advantage of offers made by makers during the cold spelt in May. THIS SHIPMENT: just arrived—finest Formosa fibre Panama, white sun bleached. 75c. beautiful American Beauty Roses, long stems with foliage that are simply superb as the sole trig ming of a stray hat—very artistic—Thursday at 39e, cach. et. eens a white and assorted shades; hi grede; at, pa uh For Men We Offer Women’s Silk Lisle, Lisle | Women’s Black In- Women's Boot Sill Hosiery; black, tan, white, Men’s Silk Half Thread, Cotton Hosiery;| grainSilkHosiery; _ 29c ccordion weave: 25e to He grade; black, tan, 1 8 The quality; at, pair. ..s.++ 50e womvn’'s hose; 3 for 80e; pair taupe and ‘ted shades; 6 pairs for ‘Mon’e Silk Lisle Hoes; black and assorted | Women's 26 Fine Black Gause Pe icwnertale ne, UNG 45. , shades; seconds; # pairs for 28¢) per 15- Cotton Hosiery; at, pair.,........ Children’s White Socks; fancy top, ¢ ris citer stss of Women's Hosiery, silk, litle, lisle | Women's Ingrain Silk Hoslery; 22. lisle thread; 6 pairs for $1.20; pair... Children’s White Cotton Socks; fancy top; 75¢ > , Sample Sitk Lisle Hore ad fine cotton; She to SOc grades; | black and assorted shades; at, pair... ed shades; per pair. . $6 and $8 Trimmed Hats, $2 Tailored, outing and motoring hats that have outstayed their time with us and are marked dowm fee quick selling. Come early. Mersanine Noor, East Bailing In the Salon—$12.50 and $18.75 Hats for $5 About 75 hats in perfect condition but simply outstayed their time and follow the inevitable law often duction when the time allotted ‘thas elapsed, eoond floor, Rast Buidingy Women's Ingrain Silk Hosiery; black, tan, .) for ‘and assorted shades; seconds of our d assorted colors; $1.50 to ones Faas sais ahike Oe grades; 3 for $1.00; pair......44+ 35c1 82,00 grade: pair... PRS A 95. G8 Simpeon Crawteré Co. Mais Fleer, On fale To-Mervew. Mall Orders Filled. 3 pairr for 28e; at, ‘Mon’s Im Cotton er Fine Lisle Hose; | Womeh' In the Hair Dressing Parlor PR Viens for natural wavy HAIR SWITCHES—on triple stems and may be dressed in any value. ' 4 style, A wom