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NR SS KED THORN GOOD NIGHT | ATEND OF DRIVES Went Away Up ay Oe Breadeay, Stopped at Restaurants and Finished at the Clarendon. Afraid of Glasses? ‘Have you put off having your Wi have tow for fear that you ll have to wear glassesr if you really need glasses, ther ultimate use cannot avoidéd, and neglect usually matters worse. If you have the slightest symptoms of eye-strain, have one of: our Oculists (Regis- tered Eye Physicians) examine your eyes—perhaps a pair of “resting glasses” for use only at close work will correct the cause of cn eye-strain. If you do not require glasses, i ei ue so—if you need ‘ nish properly fit- ted g ted lasses for as little as $2.00 Optical Bouse of WStStonnis 54 Kast 23rd St., near Fourth Ave, | 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. #7 W. 34th St., bet. 5th and 6th Aves, 44% Columbus Ave., 81st and 82d Sts, 70 Naseau St. near Jobo St. 1009 Broadway, 688 Fulton St., 897 Broad St Newark, in the same block with Huhne. & Co, Forty-seventh street. ‘Thorn’s affections. Love making in an electric run- about ts not dificult even if the | street driver must keep one hand on the steering lever, another on the throt- tle and one eye on the street ahead, according to the description of rides taken by Mrs. Lillian K. Poss and Percy M. Thorn, President of the Mrs. Poss Manufacturers’ Utilities Coal Com- | good night and took a oubway train. pany, as it was given to Justice Don- nelly and a jury in the Supreme Court to-day by Ellsworth Charles Graner, a salesman, of No. 14 West Thorn, who is being sued for divorce by Mra Lou M. Thorn, is named as co-respondent in the divorce suit brought by Frank K. Poss, motor man- ufacturer, and Vice-President of the Detroit Baseball Club. Besides, Thorn is suing Poss for $25,000 for an al- leged black eye given to him by P when the latter caught Thorn in Mi Poss's apartments, and Mrs. Poss ini being sued for damages for alienating Graner described his detective work with surprising coolness despite the Best & Co: Special Sales Wednesday, For Women and Misses White Sport Coats Of Chinchilla or Fuzzy Wuzzy, featuring the new cape and Inverness models 15.00 18.50 25.00 _ Misses’ Raincoats Art: ani lined; set-in or raglan sleeves. izes up to 36. Formerly 9.75 & 15.00. 7.50 une Women’s New White Blouses 2.95 Effective new styles in batiste or organdie, * trimmed with fine quality laces and embroidery Summer Felts and New Sailors 6.50 up 7.50 up-- - Trimmed Panamas, Sailors All White and All Black and the New Light Felts Models in newest effects * Large assortment of very smart models for beach and mountain. The department is also showing a number of handsome dress hats at attractive prices. an Women’s Colonial Pumps 3.95 Formerly 5.50 and 6.00 Patent Leather, Gun Metal or White Buckskin; medium round toe, extra high arch, Sizes 8 to6 Special Sale Wednesday Women’s Silk Petticoats Silk Jersey 2.95 with messaline flounce, all desirable shades Crepe de Chine 2.95 with lace flounce, white and pink. All Silk Jersey with plaited flounce Formerly 5.00 3.95 Pink or Blue Crepe de Chine, lace trimmed 3.95 5.00 Formerly 5.00 7.50 Messaline Petticoats 2.95 3.95 5.00 Formerly 3.95 5.00 5.95 For the Baby’s Summer Outfit Very large assortments of dainty furnishings for the bassinet at most reasonable prices. Hair and Down Pillows,Sheets, light weight Blankets and Spreads, including the new hand-made Patch- work Quilts being shown by us exclusively. Hand-made Pillow Shams, 1.35 up Fine Linen Baby Towels, 35c. up Pique Afghans, hand-embroidered, 2.25 up To Wises tp WER AWAKE, | se handler ured for Mrs. Poss, in an automobile fur- oa by. Mer Poas, the witness said that he “picked up” Mrs. Poss in her runabout at the Clarendon Apart- ments, Eighty-sixth street and Riv- erside Drive, in the evening of Jan. 30. Dr. “Mra. Poss. drove to West End avenue, where she met Thorn,” said “He jumped into the ma- sinus or Graner. chine and Mrs. Poss drove to|earned fame by his successful ex- DIXON'S Rector’s, where they remained until | periments heed bing andeesarl el dieod They then drove out to; and the grafting e lim! dead One Hundred and Ol street. ai animals on living beasts, was sum- Graphite Grease 677 midnight. the ng Broadway Mrs. drove, bi orn was very atientive and sitectionate to her. inese chop euey cafe in West Forty: sixth “How long did it take them to ahd Levy “Just twenty- Le minutew-ahe was id Gi some fast driver, ‘When the couple "reached the Clar- endon, the witness Leg Kate gs jumped out of the machin On oe occasions Mis. Poss aad) gna Thorn the tour at . ‘8 apart house door, where she always kissed Thorn good night. 18¢ yard 25¢ 38c 50¢ 7. 5¢ the same route in the 4 runabout, always ending | to BONWIT. ‘TELLER &.CO. Sola Sale | Summer Dress Fabrics You'll find in our very extensive stock any kind of material which is in vogue this season for summer dresses. directed to the following which have been specially priced: hag Crepes, Repps, Pinte. Eepiina, Madras Shirtings, Ginghams, Fancy Voiles and Silk and Cotton Fabrics. Reduced from 45c¢ and 50c yd. Fancy Linen Suitings, Ottoman Cords, Natural. Linens and Crepe Ratine. Re- duced from 50c and 75c yd. French Crepe (40 inches wide) in White, Black and a full line of the new shades; very special. The balance of this season’s French Nov- elties, consisting of Plain Ratines, Crepes, Brocades, Check and Plaid Suitings, etc., at 75c. prices $1.00 to 1.50. Remnants—In addition a large collection of remnants in White and colors arranged in Waist, Skirt or Dress lengths at about 14 price to close out. Special Noté—Attention is directed to a new shipment of Handkerchief Linens just received, in the following shades—Pink, Sky, Copenhagen, Navy, Nile, Helio, Beige, Maize, Tango and Black. Also colored stripes on white grounds in a completeline of shades. 32 and 36 inches wide at 75c yd. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avénue, 34th & 33d Streets SMELLS OFF OFFEND HER Mrs. W. H. "Mekay © Complains of Dr. Angelo I. Sores!, who has moned to the West Side Police Court to-day on the complaint of Mrs. W. H. McKay of No. 318 West Seven- tleth street, who objects to the re- search laboratory and surgical hos- pital which Dr. Soresi maintains in the house adjoining her home at No. 320. Dr. Soresi, through his attorney, ‘William E. Butler, asked for and got an adjournment of the case till June 10. Mrs. McKay led a fight against the ysiclan soon after he opened his jospital in January and she was ane then as saying: “The noises ve heard at night have kept and they are driving me ment the poor he experi- ‘ any one’s heart. Thi Fz ICTION is the death's head.” of the automobile, Friction causes Soresi’s Surgical more than half your break- Hospital. downs—wastes power. But For Transmissions and Differentials eliminates friction and coate your bearings with a smooth, durable surface that means long life to your: engine, smooth sailing for your car —and mighty few visits to the repair shop. Write for the Dixon Lubri- cating Chart. Boden li DizeaCracibleCe. Established tn 1827 SERSEY CITY, N. J. Shop of Onizinalions mg AVENUE AT, 58™ STREET Will Close Out Wednesday About One Hundred Women’s “Tailleur,” Long Tunic & Cape Coat Suits 15.00 Formerly 35.00 to 55.00 Two or three suits of a kind, taken from regular stock. . Made of | om ener checks, About Eighty Women’s Outing Coats & Silk Coat Wra 10.00 Formerly up to 35.00 Two: erthmee conse’ «ol Coben eae eee ee Golf cords, eponge, No C. 0. D.’s Reg. Trade Mark. Attention is Reduced from 25c and 3 pa TERMS: 83 bg 50 5 bm 175 2174- BET. 118" 119"ST5 7 = 400 10°" "150||) SAVE. and Fancy Former E iS Satay World’s Want Directory makes er two mediums in the universe. “Offers of Positions” than any Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price ** Genuine mus ber Signature, . TM. AN ANA RUG*°CARPET CLEANSING in Pire-Proof Building. FIRE PROOF STORAGE Tor Household Goods, Founded in 1863 3567 ‘COLUMBUS SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Announce that PY iad June 15th to June 30th their page wil be: from9 A. M. to 5 P. M., and on Saturdays unt: During the Extraordinary Offerings, Picaaiaei of. is Women’s Midsummer Apparel — | ~ Stern Brott er: 42nd and 43rd>Streel's, West of Ath Avenue. il 12 M. mn of July and August store will be o 5 P. M., and closed all day on Saturday. open = rem 9 A.M. THE most i ey er and desirable varieties of Women’s cool and Washable — Dresses have been assembled on the Third Floor, and tremely fine values to-morrow. The dresses ks hapa ly the very Tatest Seo p many being workmansh Dresses, of Dresses, of reproductions of the latest f ip are of the very highes' npr sth os aphamsa French-Linen, with new shins effect, 2 R.A Plain and Striped Cotton Voile, . ‘3% 4 Dresses, of White Cotton Voile, embroidered or net insertions, Dresses, of Eponge,.in white and colors, in two models, . Dresses, of superior quality Linens and . Dresses, of French Crepe and other fashionable cotton fabrics, Dresses, of Imported Crepe, in stripes and floral designs, e Dresses, of Foreign Voiles, hand embroidered, : Vb Dba Also many exceptional values in higher priced Senisien Dresses, made of the most desirable foreign’ and domestic materials. “eo e¥ e¥e ete Women’ 3 Tub Skirts, at $1.95, 2.95, 4.75. and 5.50 palace Olan cer, bach n-oAl ohh fen pe iG Also, continuing To-morrow, Wednesday, on the Second Floor, offering specially-prepared models, of superior nainsooks, cambric and batiste, ‘In preparation for Friday, June 5th, and Saturday, June 6th, Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Full details will appear in Thursday's Afternoon Papers. FA HE linens in this offering, Women’s Summer Tailored Suits On in white and new « at $14.60 in two sport models, - The Annual June Sale of Women’s Undergarments At Fully a Third Less Than Regular Prices at $5.00 markable offering that has a; year, and the collection that will this small price, on our Third wings. All are made in the own workrooms, as these have Beautiful new styles, in sma Hats, at prices from $12.50 to is $20.50. A Most Extraordinary Sale of Seasonable Clothing At Extremely Low Prices Sale of Household Linens At a Quarter to a Third Below Usual Prices the followi:g radical reductions: Satin Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, per dozen, $75 Round Scalloped Satin Damask Table x 214 and 24 x 24% yds. in diameter; Usually $6.00 to 7. en each; Cloths, 214 500 Hemstitched ameek Tea and Lunch- eon Chau; ‘waually 4 each; .26, 1.45 and 1.90 Real Madeira Hand Reubretiere Launch- 875 Pai Pu Un Hemstitched Pill Sets; I Cases; nacaily a1. Une em f BBS 8 96.00 and 485 Pairs Pure Linen Scalloped and Em- broidered Pillow Cases; usually $2.00 “pede 2by@ yds, Usually $2.23 to 4.25 each, 2 by 234 yds., Usually 83.25 to 5.25 each, 2byS yds. Usually $3.75 to 6.25 each, Usually $2.75 to 7.50, $4.50 and 5.75 a pair; . at $ at $3.25 to 5.50 | 91.15 and 1.50 each; 50, 2.00 and 2.75 Linen, Repp, Ratine, Eponge, White and, Colored Velvet Corduroy and Gelling, tn taagy ate sobooie The season's most extraordinary sale of Trimmed Hats © ~ Former Prices fram $14.50 to 20.00 ‘HIS is, without question, the Boras - Floor, to- morrow, includes a wide variety of Smart Tailored and Dressy Hats, in navy blue, brown, cerise and black-and-white combina- . tions; trimmed with flowers, ribbons and superb manner that is characteristic of hats ng zeae gh in our very desirable model shown in the picture on the Second Floor, To-morrow, are of the highest standards of qui ity and durability. Included are large import- ant purchases, made under the most favorable conditions and now offered at suet Hemstitched Pure Pie $300 ant u Dimity and Crochet Bed Spreads; imity and Croche ' ges ache Also 1,000 yards of Heavy Satin Double Damask Table Linen; usually $1.50 y: TES, 5.25 Real Madeira Haifa Exmbro! After. Tea Napkins $7.50 and 8,’ Sat eRe al Oe Unusual facilities, on the premises, for exabeoldasine by hand Jehie Monograms, Crests, Etc., on shortest notice and at very woh we 876 - ype at: trimmed 50. The. weet