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neti re old, a chy ie trey wae at No =, MUSIC BY WIRELESS é) ON TAP WHEN YOUTH :| SHAKES SHAGGY LOCKS Tt might be called wireless music. "| Anyway, the air you have in mind finds its way to the stage, where a ' blindfolded woman rattles it off on First of all, a young man in a Gress suit that would fit Victor bert at a pinch comes up the ai: the Palace Theatre and pus! hair out of his eyea an he asks you to name a piece of music you would like the lady on the stage to play. You breathe it to him softly, and then, at hia suggestion, yqu pull out the stops of your voice and bleat: “Play my selection, please." For « moment the blindfolded lady seems lost in deep thought, while Mercedes, as the gentlemanly wizard calls him- self, gives her a hard look. Then Mile, Stantone raises her head, an- nounces the name of the selection you have given to the youth with the! C! Wagnerian haircut, and before you ean say “Gotterdammerung!" she is hitting it up on the keys. Once out of ten or fifteen times the player may hit it wrong. This hap- pens, it appears, only when Mercedes is not thoroughly familiar with the piece of music requested. As he turns toward the stage he seems to be run- ning over the air in his mind; in fact, he sometimes beats time. If you ask him how the thing is done he will tell you it's simply a matter of thought transference applied to musio. Any tume that he knows, according to his assertion, the woman can play as the result of a positive mind working on | \.4 @ negative one. Be this as it may, the young man who ts giving his exhibition for a mecond week at the Palace tells a romantic story in connection with the development of the idea. As a boy orked in @ factory in Chicago. plain Joe Howard then, with boys except a violin. Nellie Stantone, who lived in the neighborhood, played J piano, and Joe hustled oyer to with his fiddle every night Ef n the woek. Their duets continued until Joe smashed a finger at the as the interesting a We Give Sasety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redesen Them ia Our Own Mecehandlee “ON New York's i nA Centre ( Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street The Big Bargain Event of the Week | Riese; Se og the Trunks rani Prices ered Hundreds of S chly Arranged Sales Departments Tuesday O’Neill BARGAIN No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled. $1 Muslin Underwear, Girls’ $1.25 to $1.50 Tub Bae at 89c . Special at 69c Including arc roe, i coealiinn tons and white er new ty’ prettily tieaele eth feo embroidery i $1 House Dresses, 69¢ Made Ss fine quality lawns, percales and hams. 0 variety of models, some eabrotien fe pelly aber with solid combinations; sises $6) Pillow Cases 48x86, at 100 each; value 18340 45x36, at 12}4c each; value Lic oi at 180 each; value 200 Bizee quoted are before hemming. 49c Striped Wash Silks, 28c $2 inches wide; shown in » wie range of various width stripes and coleringe, fabric for waists, shirtings, $1.25 Corsets at 79c Made of fine quality batiste, modium bust, long hips; with hose supporters, Sizes 18 to 30 inches, 75c Muslin Sheets, at, each, 53c hemmed heavy, Arona end and | eorvieeakle; 80c Muslin Sheets, my? J ach, 59¢, in black, white and tan, sole and garter tops. Women’s 50c Gloves, Pr., 29c chamoleette and silk, d ite al alee en ema toned, 12%c Cross Bar Voile, Lisle and cotton stockings; Prva ® few oilk louble heel, toa, reals tot of siya will make pretty 98c Pillows, 59c Heavy eretonne, Filled with good quality silk ‘$1.00 Dutch Lace Curtains, 57c The Annual June Sale of Teas and Groceries Reduction of 25 Hl Cent fed All Teas. ia) Values in All Groceries, irls' tub dresses in tefmmed with contrasting materlals, combination effect, pleated, gore and ruffle ski et in all the new Summer shades. Women’s Hosiery, Pair, 17c Yd., 7c Ourtaine are made of Pom pat os top for red top thecagh, Played kept running through his mind, It was Gounod’s “Ave Maria,” but without mentioning It he said “Nellie, I wish you'd play this plece | for me.” Nellie “obliged” and Joe} sat up in surprise, Other toate were made with moro or less success until | tr Kellie's family moved to Battle » Mich. Finding he could do noting without her, Joe followed Nellie to Battle Creek and sold Ltt] on the streets. Finally both re’ to Chicago and practiced thelr till they felt they were fitted ti ar in vaudeville, Their first wing ever since, and serene in the belfet that there would be muste in the air for her at both afternoon | and evening performances Nellie has been going it blind with a happy es and « large, serviceable reper- toire. ADMITS BIG AERO-DEAL. Orville ht De Sule of His Co Involves any. DAYTON, June 1.—Although denying the rumor that he ts planning the sale of hla aeroplane company, Orville Wright to-day sald there was a big deal of some kind under way, but that alt detatte wi Will be apt secret til ttf complet: ition, 4 ate 7353 | = Ss, z; the Wright Company, nor have tthe lenat thought “of auitting the manufac: ite in thi ihe truth, ype the general idea convey: ng. Me. “Wright declined to say whether Sac: biscuit records Lichtenstein Millinery Company Final Clearance Sale To Make Room for Our New Importations We Will Dispose of the Balance of Our Stock of Trimmed Millinery, Gowns, Coats, Suits, Blouses, etc. at Prices Below Cost. Fifth Avenue 47th and 48th Streets Please Take Note! What we believe to be an unprecedented sale of Men’s Fine Suits is being arranged for Wednesday, June 3d. Details in tomorrow night’s papers. Please make memorandum of SUIT SALE JUNE ard. THE MEN’S STORE John Wanamaker Broadway and Ninth Street, New York WE TRUST YOU AT THESE TERMS : 125.00 Fr Fen 150.00 rr Fit 200.00 Fmt = BAUMA MANN Ge ON 149TH 6T STREE EXTR AORDINARY SALE} $75.00 rom rant 2 $1.00 wan 1.50 veux, 2.00 »..u, ] 2.50 worn SMU t During this sale all & arenes and MATTRESSES Feduced prices. | RiP es Something FREE With each Purchase Giiiencecn 149th Street Ur 4" Sd Avenue fat THE EVENING WORLD, MonDAY, JUNE 1 116, Former! A. T. Stewart Ye Co, NE of the ordinary in style and in price—at $22.50 and down to $5.75. Among them is copy of the moodel which Bechoff- David called his ‘‘best gown for the summer races.” The original was shown in our Spring Fashion Ex- hibition, t cost to land $275. Up until Friday its reproduction, draped with silk that cost re- tail $7.50 yard, was in our stock at $68.50. until now at 865 splendid business. Georgette crepe blouses .. Sheer, cool lace blouses Embroidered net blouses . Striped crepe de chine blouses 900 Waists at 50c Cotton crepe, fanc; my Leaf cross bar swiss, dotted and fi. swiss. Some trimmed with lawn ruffle or with collar. Siz styles. Subway floor, Old Building. 624 Waists at 65c Lawn, voile and cross owls. Some with scalloped ie lawn collar and vestee, or trimmed with lace and mbroidery, er embroi all-over. Four te styles. **Bubway floor, Old Building. the time had to offer. ings of Price of Porcelain Ware. For example: Austrian china dinner sets... Chas. Field Haviland sets.... Theo. Haviland sets..... Royal Doulton dinner sets ... Porcelain Sets $35 and $55; 100 pieces, $55. nae GOWNS Careful Copies of Cheruit, Poiret, Bechoff-David and Martial et Armand Models At Half and Two-thirds Less Than This Season’s Prices ARLY a thousand out-of-the-ordinary gowns were received from the workrooms Tomorrow, Tuesday, this model, made of the same quality of materials, will be. . .$22.50 Martial et Armand’s three-in-one-gown, a danci by two sets of Gait rg cost to land $325. ‘hat very gown is in this sale at Pagyig shee: -waisted frock of flowered crepe with pleated quilling at the foot is here carefully reproduced at........cccccscsssncceescesccsetceersssecseeeseees $16.50 Cheruit’s best models, reproduced in striped French taffeta, striped crepe de Gers shepherd check, taffeta, white linen and novelty cottons, at i Poiret’s high-waisted model with iecest bodice of duvetyne and striped skirt of 'rench cotton is carefully reproduced at $is Poies“Dre Nothing,” shown in our Spring Exhibition, is carefully sepemoerd re in is BE vececccercccencsetrecsenncestoessreseceecees Ratine dresses, in plain colors and embroidered striped tissues, Group of cool, pretty striped voile dresses at ‘These gowns come from the manufacturer who copied for us a great many of our Paris models. We have co- operated with him all Spring. Now, his season nearly fin- ished, he has given us practically the key to his workroom. frock of lace which can be changed reproduction has been in our stock $22.50 We have taken our choice of the copies nae our own py tphinysaeet and of the Paris models secu er—gowns just out of the workroom and entirely rices so low ~ we can offer them at a ‘Women’ 's Gray Salons, Second floor, Old Building. ; Snowy, Fascinating Drifts of June Sale Blouses How to be cool? Why wear a June sale blouse! How to be even prettier? The same answer. June sale blouses come from our regular manufacturers who co-operate with us in offering the public specially low pricee—thus saying “Thank you” to our regular customers for this season's The June Sale of Watets on the ‘Subway Floor 1,296 Waists at 75c crose-bar Ange peopl embroidered lawn collar Pes roe ‘foot of em yles. Subway talib New Building. 924 Waists at $1.50 Wihite Jap Silk in plaia ootore and 1,296 Waists at $1 liar a ad veten ir, cree pee os an wi es cua Det Sample Waists, $1 Velle and Lawn, 800—e fowel style. Subway Entrance, Now Bufiiing. Sale of China and Cut Glass We secured as much china and cut glass of the Wanamaker standard as the masket at feme with lawn collar and ‘aad vestes, Subway Entrance, New Building. Then we took another large quantity from our own regular stocks Both quantities taken together give the sale its large quantity and superb quality of sav a Third and Half the Regular Prices Special purchase of Cut Glass and three complete collections of Cut Glass from our own stocks, at one- third to one-half less than usual, ants, gt sass of the very g fase quality obtain tro Tata papier. 125 Dinner Sets of French, E and German China at the All are good modern patterns. All are full sets of 113 or more pieces, all very fine quality. to F a plete with li ; Perna aco jete with lin- English porcelain, $15 and $20, American porcelain, $7.50 to $17.50, In addition to these are odd pieces of the same patterns at half regular prices. French and German Dinner Sets Specially Purchased for this June Sale Theo. Haviland, French china, 108 pieces, ie Belding 12,562 Pieces of China on the Subway Floor French, G: » Engl c poe ish Nuattan emit a Rann, oie Tree pieces represent the balance of several dinnerware ‘patteras which we have dortte close out. The assortment consists of J. Pouyat, 109 pieces, $25; 114 pieces, $32.50. M. Redon, French china, 114 pieces, $30. German china, 108 pieces, $17.80 and $20. Also other sets ranging in price from $10 — jubway floor, Old Bullding