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Will Meet Britain’ Britain’s Best for Track Championship on July 4. Nepteed Wendell, Pato: Homer Baker, wJiorace, Hoc! oki HOW WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS By Taking I Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Cleveland, Ohio—"My left side pained meso for several years that I expected to have to undergo an opern- tion, but the first bottle I took ¢ L ja E.Pinkham’ Vegetable Com- {| pound relieved me of the pains in until I regular anc free from pains, 1 had asked several Hd to help me and th y said there was nothing that they knew of. 1 am ing to sp the Compound.” — kk Hano Pa. If there are any complications you do not understand write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confiden- tial), Lynn, Ma: Your letter will American Athletes Sail to to Compete i in England. | lonable crowd in the history of tha Weak Lungs Often Lead to Serious Iliness If you hav: lings and your sate fn tin down. the New York A. C., Thomas Kelly of the Irish-American A. C. and Harry J. Bmith of the Bronx Church House|t Haver? Revere cold, which, Will sail for Southampton Friday to| 2my,my, hunks, At wictan then told compete in the British track and fleld v4 championships at Stamford Bridge, Londor., on July James C. Patter- son of the University of Pennsylvania, W. F. Potter, Yale, and T. J. Halpin and J. A. Powers of the Boston A. A er American amateurs who have received international permits to compete from the A. A. U. ing must. wo to. ‘Cal this time I wa iterative menced taking it tober, TL heran to ir week in January, 1 Feguinr occupation. pounds, Bill Gordon, one of the three ath« rdon brothers, won the "Mayo | t the annual games of the| | Mayo Men's Association at Celtia! 1% Park, Tho Yonkers runner, who, | Bait fel phte with his two brothers, will probi make the next Olympic team, pre an easy winner in the event. Ag a strong wind ho covered the dis in 4 minutes and 30 seconds. 3 than five thousand persons saw him lead the fleld home | Sunday World Wants Work Wonders) AMUSEMENTS. Walter Rutt, the who holds the worl Je a good start in his campaign for the American bic sprint title at the Newark Velodrome by winning the one mile titular event, defeating Frank Kramer, the present American champton; Robert Spears and Alfred Goullet, Asutralians, in the final heat The men finished In the order named. an sprinter, arnpionship, NOW PLAYING REAL ESTABLISHED Si “OARKTOWNS With the exception of the members Washington varsity crew, all he various rowing Hudson spent a quiet Sunda shington oars- men with oh Contbear by n and their annual visit to West Point, };number of the members of other | rews attended church services, but | for the min part the oarsmen lol- j tered about thelr quarters during the day Winter Garden (i!) ik S PASSING SHOW OF 1914! Playhouse {f'!),% (jf Mao Bs 528 ! THE THINGS THAT C UNT Denver, owned and driven by Sathan Straus, fas the champion- |} 391TH ST. {/'!).°% Rey My hip class brush for trotters on the New ‘York Speedway by defeating || OO MANY COOKS Fair Maiden, also owned by Mr. a3 | Straus and driven by James Sullivan, [in straight aiden was ORS RARER A the only other ant, but pushed (I comr Theatre 5 Denver hard in both heats, In the THE E ESCAPE Wi? second heat Denver had to put his bes P( ‘ents, Ment Mat REPUBLIC foot forward to win and TODAY. st time made on the Speedway this sea- non, Fine weather favored the race for rix Jockey Club at C t cADEAY on = ! Herta 13, Be. 8.18, ‘s«” ‘Damaged Goods’ | OOF GAk GARDE MATINER DAIL Pop. Brives yranna to King Ca great classic. Sardanapale, owned by Jan Baron M. de thechild and ridden | yarn ca 0s | RAND © lengths. W. K anc der bile’ ‘8 Diderot, Nop BE KEVELUS) Sine ridden hy Frank O'Neill, was second, be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. stores 1431 Broadwa Corner 40th Street Uncalled for Suits from my various »Mitchell OPEN EVENINGS two lengths before M. A. Pellerin’s Corsat which J. Reiff had the mount. ALACE " Heat tu BivayAATti 9) Wisin & ibe “I have a hundred dozen siraw h trouser I present free a straw hat. values that ordinarily sel) for $1.50. clothiers this week. These are fine all wo light in weight, soft in texture, just the summer two-piece suit. I don’t care if as large as an elephant, the price will to order More Blue Serge—I have ten more Serge, 13 oz. in weight. order. . +. +s. “7-8 to every customer ordering suit, topcoat or odd These are Cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds. I purchased twenty-five pieces from one of Boston’s wholesale _AMUSEMENTS, _ = 818 | | New Amsterdam "W205 s. 18 ZIEGFELD FOLLIES RDENS (At TOLL Kero, 0.90, “'“DANSE DE FOLLIES GAIETY Hiway & 46 8, Rees Bd), Mat, Wed, (Pop,) sat, 2)20, GEO, M, COHAN'S BEST PLAY, KEYS TO BAL ibe POTASH & PERL TIE HUDSON % Weat 44th at DUN UMMY' Tange & Theille THE POMER Dabo. 1545 ihaharp i I CABIRIA Oreh, of 0, Chorus of 40. & ASTOR \ Mat wit WAY MOND tn nit HITCHCOCK “The Beauty Shop’ LONGACRE j, Thea, W A Eee, 50, A PAIR OF SIXES CANDLER Bacardi ye Moras, _and "THE NAKED GAL Bana nsational Colored Dancing Contest, The OuaKeat qvent of ite Kind ever held in America, Ar ARDIN DANSE ROO | Nieto ‘ ae heel DOLLY’: pantetom h Ble Week lon Sebastian hone 1 OLYMPIC ft401,51,0 “MUONLIGHT wats” | nih SIMONE Dr We bam with Hert aot ny hes Te ‘ CONTESTS TUEADAY A Cone, Place, *| American BE eiite and overeoat THWAEH ants ats, and ol goods, thing for you are be, suit pieces English Blue I got these a little cheaper than the last lot, and I will make the price, two-piece suit to the FROM BOSTON Tailo t HAMMERSTEIN'S ROOF $f 35 MAIDEN LANE. PHO Yona “Men's Clothing, st Weekly DiaMones WATCHES Fa Al _STE EAMBOATS. Day. L INE NE (ALBANY DAY Lt All saamery dally exert ) suday, Direct SAIL TRIPS MADE TO AR MOUNTAIN aa HIGHLAND LAKE "pcryet*| 45 MILES UP THE HUDSON Fast Steel Str. HIGHLANDER 1 Winkeree ey, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT FASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMPNTS, | Watch & Di @ MAIDEN LANE, Tel, 867 Cort, An Unusual Proposition fn 15]. Balance of $2.00 Straw Hats *1.10 $1.50 Straws reduced to . . 65c¢ 119-121 rf Nassau St. OPEN EVENINGS PSTABLISUBD (897 BI rail Muslin Underwear _|WE CANNOT EMPHASIZE COME! WE’LL MAKE of mothers for several genera’ ybody I meet talks about your (3 it a wonder that we are proud of it? Children’s Underwe: r Masonville hem and tucks—t to 12 yee rex. 19 anc Cambric Drawers — embrymalno HS. ruftie~ 4to 16 yrs. —rem, 39. Nainsook D ribbon run 1 to 16 yra.- Children's Slipover Gowns wers—) or lace—¢ rem to 6 yre Sto 4 yrs Children's ontn — tucks ) and HS. y and emb'y 4to 4 ye 29, trim of lac To prevent denlers buying, quantities bie 98 Women's Skirts Mohatr—blaeck Kk und white ¢ ineluding san dn KINTH SHOOND FLOOR, yrs PHIRD FIOOR, low neck SPCOND FLOOR, fine fo ry ‘ Wide Ribbons HUREONS MATN ROOK 19 ct. White Voiles fabric WHITE al wreaths. MAIN FLOOR, ndid for iS BASEMENT Look for the Cleckel Fourteenth Street June Sale of Babies’ Wear or assortments of every article advertised. . June Sale of Underwear OVERWHELMINGLY SUCCESSFUL BARGAINS! BARGAINS! MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. 2.45 | 59 ct. “Reliable” Brand Sheets. * Rua- A double-ter 1 with aleeve “alzes 46, and Taffetas—plain Dresden for hat, sueh & hair bows. 25 et Linen Huck Towels ‘4 tal amma eri et te Sino LACE FLOUNCINGS stripe and floral every duy une Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, = ARN--- Wat f Pith Aveo aus 20™ JUNE SALE—third Wee SALE DEPARTMENTS:— Women’s Suits, Dresses, Coats Boys’ Cloth'ng and Furnishings Babies’ Wear Housedresses and Negligees © Men’s Shirts and Furnishings Corsets Silk and Washable Blouses Millinery ¢| Petticoats Misses’ Summer Dresses Shoes GREAT SALES Require GREAT QUANTITIES and GREAT ASSORTMENTS TOO STRONGLY THE OPPORTUNITIES WE NOW OFFER! TO DELAY MEANS SURE REGRET—TO MISS THEM IS TO LOSE MONEY This Is Not a Figure of Speech—It Is TRUTH—Test the Following: JUNE SALE SPECIALS For Tomorrow ' IT WORTH YOUR WHILE Is it any wonder we are always No other house shows such assortmente—No other house offers such valuee—|When you consider our di the whole department seintillates with wonderful i haphte Full Stocks and | merchandise, up-to-date sty! ‘the unheard-of prices. You come here and save. No Mail or Telephone Order, nd is departinent has been tl tions... A fi anid the other di wonderful Babies’ Wear Department”,. Enlarged Space for FOLLOWING SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW :— WOMEN’S SUM R Shirte—sizes to 3 Lawn and Nainsook Dresses— IME and short sineves | Russian, Empire and Freneh DRESSES Eade fattoute (°F) panel ante Mia ncwect | «60 Sale Price: restettindes, | chase. ) Inoweln for gitla to 6 youre— At June Prices Fine Shirt atrietly ) gg La cm : 3.00... .4.00....5.00 perfect- ane Little Children’s ion $6.00 ‘s $10.00, | Banien’ Summer, to 3 Assortments are so great and styles yeare—tong and 8 ineves | ob et rejgutoobegllherr that oes of news fe econds of 26 ct. Grades ofner trim’ ae pape ‘a vague’ Wool FI 1 Skirt Ri ¥ idea of vari every< spa WAICH CO arr ‘short—r va} Little Children's De thing that Gemart aa Cae date. | ow Ch 0 mate 49. iB fash be AD Sp ‘abrics are Voiles, Crepes, Clothe, 43 JOH. at ‘e komfedton ” Hise a CAN irene to 6 yra. 08 earge te French Linens and Lingerie—w Tntanta, Long Demet Sutete) ag] —resulariy $1.9 best plain shatles, stripes, a, Dol, Vary on REDIT and Barrow Comte . Dainty Empire, Yoke or French dens and others—newest styles, Infants Part Wool Frannel ing those with the imuch-favored Rue BROADWAY do pinkedevalue -15,.8 for 25 1.97 | sian tunics. HELUST. CATALOGUE Embrotlered Flannel) p45 $21.98 Women's Suita .. 18, ex. $7 and $1.98 \< Hinck and navy Serger, also Gabor dines “and Molres—three pera’ dint rim: | 228/Cuitdren’s Mompere and) 99 strtotly tailored ss Sites orgy iy Bons, : 4 Lu on 4 Short Siips—emb'y ‘ona N, varie ong an 6 Be roroniory t 1.77 “trlmd cn alao Gowns” | cated Nainsook St roy Pa WNT to a7] ince, oF emt 080) TS. ae Cygne lined—all stave. ON CRE Do You Know the Value of . oe SNES BEI ‘trim—new ‘collare— 37 MAIDEN Lani Our MATERNITY DEPARTMENT ?| nN: abort sleeves. aN i $2.98 Washable Blouses........ 1.98. White Organdie or dotted Crepe— also Batiste, in rose, nagsn. violet, fleah ‘d—also ‘all-over fet ruffles, benustitehs collare and veets—ell sizes, $4. 98 Dotted Jap Sitk Blouses. B48 Hore! effects—organdie collare— as eorkette Crepe—mi eniiagen and peach—emb'd ing collar—moire ribbon bows. $2.98 Ostrich Plumes & Bands. 218 Black or white—long full Muee— BARGAINS! ” I IT! stylish trimmings. DON’T MISS ed . 31.69 Peanut Straw Hate... = Extra Sizes Aro Includ ; brimeclight and “cool for ——— wear, “Red Ticket” Lots of MISSES’ SUITS, DRESSES and COATS $3.69 Men’s Silk Shirte........ 2.59 FOR JUNE SALE | unit sat apt ai ea that were to $22.98. + 11.75 | $2.98 Ready-to-wear Hat 2.96 that were to $27.08. that were t that we peanut and split straw flow- 14,75 Vanema, ribbon be ers—-amart outing hata. 7.98 for quick clearance. 49 ct. Ex. Size Wash Petticoate.. 4@ in w variety of Soft finish seersucker—clear late season mor sibae: cratih flouncea, * travelling or for Dresses that to ern $9.98. —long over pipe — also buat — atyles: emb'y attached Igartore-elees T 18 to Drenses that to $10.98 & $12.98. aon Dreases that we x to 915.9% TOS Hibbon, run, 8? o64| Drennen that wore $16.98 to #19.58...0.055 | 92.50 & $9.00 pn—4 to Wyre Novelty fabrica and desirable modele—including: value .98 old blue, vario of green hip jatyles and) medium Gh . hoxany, bri anuff—lovely | buste—sises 18 to Misses’ Corset Covera—rows of ‘| paps Hl ‘emo 4 tou ding lingerie pancy lace gr smb'y and rie 60b ieee ana cclieraci to il Fearne $1.49 Women’s Crej repe Kimonos, . 4 iid iso white dottes al Childre n'a and Misses iy nn Conta that wore $15.98 & $17.98. 0.00] erei Lawns—etraight and wee ty anal 79] Navy and black” plain taliared—or” | model —acafioped edge or lace jribhon ¢ = fancy—straight or flare inces bande Lita skirucwore $1.10 variously trimmed; 14, 16 and 18 years. $1.48 Boys’ Summer Suits......1.00% Duck, Chambray and Galates—— white, plain colors and stripes and checks-—straight bloomer sers—-majority trim'd with, trasting colore—3 to 9 years. ct. Boys’ Pest Shirts Madras and pe ana. Aguree—also, blue French or laun band or attached © 1% to 14 neck. trieted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. ‘Alto x ron, ‘Sets are wana Linens 39 ct. Boys’ Blouses... White, lght, medium” realee—also Nght and chambray — collars attacl cuffs—some tapeless—8 to 59 et Boye’ Golt ray ae e, waited blouses. ete LINRNS-MAIN FLOOR, ‘ale House Dresses. Minturone uit oe \ $4. bad Miser aa Dresses, . Daintlest stylee—fleures, | dote SHective trim—14 to 38 yra. 60 ct, Babies’ Soft Sole Shoes... “ai* Samples—theref stylee—sises to ay month $4.00 Women's Dutch ne It wine HOUSPUIEKSSES-SBOOND FLOOR, 29 et. Boys’ Ribbed : Shirts—high — neck—short knee drawere—double seats. KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN 15 et. Floral Crepes. Dainty effecte—mo gti completo without u dre of this cummery fabric. WASH DRESS FABRIOS—-BASEMBNT, AT 39 ct. Shepherd Checks—36 Inch... s 1/ medium aati lores MIN FLOOR. First Showing in New York | 79 & 98 ct. Muslin Curtains—pe White—spots, stripes and figur CAMISOLE—PETTICOAT sand. Cnet FAB 29 & 49 ct. Imported Collar: From Plauen and St. Gillies and heavy laces and dainty emb’ ‘arian many styles an NECK WEAR~MALN Leek fer the Clocks! Pr ES tered, sule—ostee J

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