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| Americas Four Shows Up ; Stronger : ‘in Practice - Than English Players Britieh Poloiste Get More SpeedOut of Their Ponies, but the Defppders Are Physically Bigger, Hit. Harder and Are More Aggressive Than Invaders—Officiak: Team Is Announced by Ohairman Herbert.- ng two polo teams, challengérs| to two pena! , Ong defenders, showed in prae- re the setietie Re the tw " tee o¢ Meadow Brook yesterday | Am ‘what may be expected in the in! tional: metehes next Tuesday. The American Four—Rene La Monfagne, ra we Neer it Larry Waterbury Sovorens Milburn—defeated & ‘Sank serud team, 10 goals to 4. The “nzligh team, with Lord Wimborne taking Capt. Cheare’s piace, beat a picked up team 7% goals to 4%. The Amerfoans could have gasily ir ecore. The British poloists were interested spectators at their practice, id the defendére, espectany ‘at the iteet, didn't - pro- poses to show their full hand to the enemy. They warmed up more toward the end of the game, an id the bed between rolled up a ta: ‘Was continually rolling serubs' goal posts. after the ‘Americans’ ge ‘Wimborne called his a fe the 9 ectat their peep Ot the invaders xe ‘= sight of the two contestin, loping. around and scrim nearby fields presented fine opportunity to compare the rival forces. It showed that the Ameri- cans are physically bigger, b hit harder and play & more aggressive style of han the invaders. ENGLISHMEN GET THE MORE PRED OUT OF THEIR PONIES, ‘The Knglishmen, becauge of their lighter weight, appear to get more speed out thelr Pontes, a at the out- set of a game anyway. do not wallop the ball as hard Be as Len | nor do they check with as muc! rength as Capt. Waterbury's piay- The American hea the same for- a Mneup an nounced by the Polo Gay, wea: Rene La Montagne, No. 1; iM, Radars thea d Captain), No. 3; Devereux No, 3; Larry Abe iad ack. ia team will face the sagtiehmen in the international Montagne, with a na- takes thi bi goal, Brown scoring twi i) muccession. Then there was In the second period, La » who played all over the folds rove the ball under the ber for acount. In the next period he “3 Monty Waterbury both scored. From this time on the regulars! showed their class. Their hitting was hard and accurate, and they seemed to fit in well with each other’s style play. Occastonally the ‘scrubs scored, but at no ene were the Blues | tagne, the now fending four, was a worthy a sor to Harry Payne Whitney x watched the game from the roof of the clubhouse and appeared satinfied with everything that went on: t put Milburn at 5 Larry Waterbury at bac work nicely, although W: American players, and even the pony ; hanMers, seomed fo radiate quiet con- fidence, quite a difference fri conditions that prevailed ias tripped over to No, ord Wimborne’s team an aris- ctie once over. Lord Wimborne wag confronted with an unfortunate development. Capt. Cheape, who lost hia sister, M on the Em- tio of Ireland, vot y. Thi Foe The change will not manént, It fs reported that © Cheape will represent England tn the! title games. ‘The British line kine Not ; Lord Wimborne, Ni Mator Barrett, No. 3; Jobn back. ' Their opponents w pa randa, fatson Webb, R *fatenton and ine. a strong ‘eight “perids, Lord Wi sborw feam scored eight goals thos their final count wa: SE ‘erator Ontfite, 8118.’ eat a edit Ie Good at WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914. Sale at Both aig =! ‘Store Fuiton Street Cor. Bridge Street *1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenue ‘Comfort Those ’ Complaining Feet. : Boxed up tn stiff, unyidlding leather, beating down all day on hard floors and harder pavements—no wonder poor you and all i reward tHey ask Alterations FREE in All Departments ThursdayBargainSales Extra Special June In In Which All Fines Finest Models Are included = June Clearance of Suits ae ges” $19, $12, $15—Redu serited in this sale are ine any tet sp Aire pe June se Cleabinee of Coats, indiana $15, emote to Jade orb obs Baga hemsenne: ohare and _y trimmed. That ‘s the ake ne take out the ach- ing. pain and stiffness, to make the cramped, burning feet feel fresh and ain—ready for anything that the He ae big te lasting cake for 28c., at Bewa: ‘ub, benef aries trade mark end of Clearance Sale Sale Values | 711 Kent ine B' hiya NY, We've Got to Make| Room—Here’s How By i and-emart Russian tunic models. It te no longer a theoty that confronts ue—but tim, une- EVERYTHING IN THESE STOCKS: Posi. TIVELY MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY OR SUF- FER STILL GREATER SACRIFICES LATER .IN JULY AND AUGUST. , individual releacsl pny Clearance Dresses, Formerly $15, $18, $20—Redu All those styles that have won high praise aly all season; brn fool yoni lines, lingeries, etc., stunningly draped June ¢ Clearance , of Skirts, $4; $5, $8—-Reduced Now to. $4 This ia includes some .of ‘the very prettiest effects in’ cloth models, but also. large collection ; of Summer wash skirts; splendid models; ..zw Russian tunics. June Clearance Waists, Formerly $2, $3, $4— Reduced rie to This department is noted for the SnserE ay, attractiveness of its waist offerings; to-morrow all previous records will be eclipsed in beauty, diversity style. June Clearance Lingerie, Formerly $1.50 and $2—Reduced to r) of underwear are sulle’ Pontes 3 in include comblaations and gowns; Brin sized and cut. June Clearance Children’s Summer Dresses, 9'7c June Clearance Children’s $4 and $5 Coals, $1.97 le at Both Brooklyn Stores, not who you are, or what you de for a living makes no hehe dn pin atthe peek eee much or how little you make— We'trust you gladly, switiiaiat red tape—without an troduction—then we weekly or monthly efor ae either of sale big stores, you icy aie built to last, er dole ule pe ne We have therefore planned to quote NOW, when your own need is most pressing— THE PRICES ORDINAR- ILY QUOTED THE LAT- TER PART OF SUMMER. eect bir hay housefurni we carry—and not merely to sell—prices the lowe: Leara the New Pascoe at ‘Moni from these four records, which the fi oles of the world’s rai oe To-day.the merchandise is fresh, clean, new and stylish —seasonable to the’ minute for what you want for city, country and shore—while by then they cannot in the nature of things be so well assorted. | _ PRICES ARE THE LOW. EST EVER OFFERED FOR SUCH BEAUTIFUL MODELS ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK AT THIS TIME OF YEAR. Phenomenal Values in “RED TICKET” LOTS OF LATE SPRING COATS Were $16.98 to $26.98 Now 9.96 to 15.96 INSTRUCTION OUTFIT $38.25 $3 _ thet this beastie! enc'=-+' Grafrnata, 6 Dance Book, Son! Thee 3 Ni ene, is ety greatest novelty of the have | $.' waeuine. Rive, boa) Bae pe double-disk y instruction in all the modern dancer “Al's our a, Tene een tote ‘wet better aes y 'eoson: tiie May ¥ Cy This Ataminom Set its st NORTH BEACH FREE FIREWORKS: EACH Queensboro Bridae ‘Trolley Also Direct, PLECHASE ats tees ane uasTLe's og Free Tor Sa for Kiddies ipimiked number of : ‘Balch Price Fur Storage @ Costs 2% ms! TELEPHONE 5900 MAIN 376 Fulton Street, Pham ie 15 Minutes by tral to Bont H Lana HEN DERSON’ bye INCLUDING INSURANCE Two Bente Pce roughout—drawer | elsewhere uni even separate iaree ipitcent 1 6-q) Berlin Kettle, 1 4-at. L Pan, 1 f-at. Preserving Kettle t Rice Boller, and 1% pl Solander. $1.00 puts it In your home; She n week pays for It. IALBANY DAY LANE). Laughs & Thrill: THE GLOBE 4 B rey 40k Daily PATTEN CINE] ar te et eae ing to’ Crex or other light elps, to make ‘the house more Quartered Oak Table Strong, heavy, solid oak; top made uartered: oak, (agi peter Mats Waa ZIEGFELD Holt Garles (Atop Theatre), Eves,, 9.90, DANSE DE eects ies for extends to 6 ft, long. 30! Cowperthwait's price | OTHER EXTENSION TABLES, $4.90 UP. Bordered Linoleum— for Hall and Stairs = & PAIR BE cer ve tieevew—all #iues. BLOUSRS--SBOOND FLOOR, 1. Wash Suite—3 to 10 a.10 [sna repp. linone and pereslea- ite, ‘plain | color AMONDS*CREDIT i MMF 5 ON CREDIT EASY WEEKLY Ol MONTHLY PAYA CUP CONTEST! HEAVENLY TWINS fy nats ioty'& Cle ob el 4 chee ROTAIBA RTANSCL Time to Sit Out Priced lower even than Cowper- thwalt's uaunt low it fs one of 100 boug’ 4 factory's stock of this in. jai posts and 1 6 MAIDEN LANE, Tel, 5807 Cort, NDS i sua a TEETH ou bave tiree oF four .ceth twill lasest ‘tea Rompers A ipplette—pink and blue stripes he Liv neck 108s or 0 6 yor MERStaITINGS—TIIRD PLOOR, HAMMERSTEINS || fis; baiing ROOF i. & Dail Mat, [ea RAR “ Cowpeitriwair & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” Park Row am Sq., 24ct, Women's Black Liste Hees: . tageee Double. Heel an Ses oul top. 24 ct, & 29 ct. Children's Gauze Vests. . ull set without a plate. | do this wie ' tbsolute fay ‘ork Per Tooth, $8.00 Artificial Teath, 8. 10 LSHAN ‘$18 BIGGEST—BUSIEST—BEST YET. ... -- ;~ THURSDAY—WOMEN'S- DA Y Exceptional JUNE SALE ADVANTAGES ia APPAREL FOR WOMEN Departments fairly teem with money-saving att: Come here te save en mart apparel and dependable merch Se) Great Purchase of WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES 3.00........4,00........8.00 Regularly $6.00 to $10.00 In addition to special orders made for June Sale, we purchased all odd lots and cancelled orders from a high-class manufacturer, eo that WO. are not only able to offer a remarkable variety of Dresses in the most fe ing and feahloneble style and fabries, but can and will eof them ot 7 Just One-Half Regular Values Rice cloths, plain and embroidered volles, crepes, batistes, tissues, Fr Unens and lingerie—Plain colors, plain and corded stripes and Dolly —remarkably pretty styles including boleros, new waistcoat belt and models, ie Sal er ee ne ineluded and many models'for conservative tastes. Other Valued for June Sale:-— Dainty Sheer Frocke— and orm h and revers—new cire Other Summer Dresses ; ate. to.80.00 Tika, chiftons Ines laces, vinees, Jas aovenens 7:08 0 49.08 nun > Linen Suite— Old blue, white end natural tunic: “Skirte—eut- } 708 June Sale of Muslin Underwear . 20th Year—Bigger and Better Than Ever ; VAST QUANTITIES—VAST VARIETIES — EVERY ITEM ATYPICAL HEARN BARGAIN, No Mail er Telephone Orders. Quantities limited te 8 garments at @ price. Nainsook Corest Covere—tace emb’y and ribben—ealue 36... .<..ce0 Cambric Drawere—tuoke and h. a-veg. .29......... Nainsook Night Dressse—apen emb’y and lace—reg. £0. Nainsooh Combinations—tace and ribben trim—vreg. 69 Cambriec Petticoate—geed emb/y or lace—veg. .79... "| Nainsook Princess Stipe—tace and ribbon trim—reg. 98... Extra Sise Corset Covere—tight fitting—é6 to S3—veg. .39.. . | Extra Sise Muslin Drawere—h. s. heom—value .40. Extra Sise Muslin Night Dressee—3 to 6 rows emb’y—velae .69. oad je—wide emb’y or leve—veg. 1.68. or lace and embroidery—4 to 14 yre.—veg 20 Girls’ Rotttesaten Wenereh—sestiar, trteniet= 4 to 16 yra.—veg. 98. Gatalie- aesit ‘values tn) Gear eunlitans o____—_________# OTHER JUNE SALE DEPTS. INCLUDE Silk and Washable Blouses Misses’ Summer Dresses Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Babies’ Wear Men's Shirt and Furnishings Covects Millinery—Shoes Petticoats DESIRABLE, DEPENDABLE, FASHIONABLE APPAREL At Wonderfally LOW PRICES Just When Mest in eo _—-__ ______—_ —_____-# MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrew, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. ort slesvesnalee iemee No Mall or