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MONDAY, JUNE [News Oates _] Hcg Until Jun natural and watae color and beauty to grey or faded hair. Positively removes dan- druff—promotes a thick, healthy growth—keeps hair soft and glossy. 16, 1914. GUIDE TO MOURNING ts the name of a new weekly publication in ‘FREE SPEECH FORUM Paris. It will specialize in everything relating to funerals. KANSAS FARMERS can’t put the hoe {n the hands of the New York | hobo. * ee New 5 New Nett bad RIDING A BICYCLE TO CHURCH, Washington, Pa, man collided Thwarting Tarrytown at a j wits a bucking cow and finished bis journey astride her back, clinging to her borns. Meeting on Gould Lawn. SUMMER SCHEDULE OF BUSINESS HOURS e 30th: 9. A. M. to & P. M.; Saturdays 12 Noon July and Auguet: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, On Saturdaye the Store will be closed ell dey. September tet to September 16th: @ A. M. to 6 P. M.; Saturdaye 12 Noon. B. Altman & Cn. HAVE ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): FAT BALTIMORE BOY, who at thirteen weighs 190 pounds, has been ent. Upton Sinciatr ts talking to-day St to © orytlill aE eh ‘of using the raised pipes of the New York City aqueduct, which runs through Tarrytown, as a forum of free apeech there. He argues it is New York City property, and that a8 New York allows free apeech here, 1€ will permit it on its water line. ‘The Tarrytown folks have not been heard from. ‘Sinclair and other members of the Free Speech League used the minia- pee Greek theatre on the Tarrytown ds of Mrs. Charles J, Gould yea- y for their free speech. Among the 800 persons assembled were some officials, After Sinclair's long ageech Village President Pierson sug- \ Geeted that they go to court by man- ‘Gémus to find out how far their rights | ‘mpeech” extend in Tarrytown. Magistrate McGuire in the Con + a Hiram Mann, of the Live and 8nd Police “trom we os young men from io $5 en o nee,” sala parading the ‘Coney Inland beach, and all street | WAS atreets with very little of themavlves gent 18 and dealer's name to Phile Hay Co., Newark, N. J. U. 6. A. ANTI-COLLAR LEAGUE has been formed in Paris by men who refuse to wear collars, Maurice Maeterlinck has joined. LARGHEST FLAGPOLE in the world raised at the San Franciseofair grounds to-day, It is 230 feet long and 6 feet in diameter at the base. FLAG DAY was celebrated yesterday with bare poles on the Federal and city buildings in New York THREAD of = HEELS B TOES # An Important Clearance Sale of M) Misses’ & Small Women’s Apparel comprising Tailoremade Suits, Afternoon Dresses, Evening Gowns, Street and Travel Coats, etc. Included are the following, offer- ing very remarkable values at the prices 3 quoted: m| Tailor-made Suits Fi Another Special Sale of Men’s Summer Negligee Shirts at large concessions from the prevailing prices for similar goods. Men's Silk Negligee Shirts, made of heavy= weight imported Habutai of superior quality, at « « «6 « $4.85 Men's Silk Negligee Shirts (plain or plaited) FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY in Skowhegan, Me., has memorized Gray's Elegy and can pronounce any word in the English language correctly BOSTON BOOTBLACKS have voted to go on strike. TWENTY BATHERS FINED. of letting the bathers here sitp back Into the ways of the pansies Grea The beach and the streets of Caney Tl .| ard are not for those who reas tn i decently.” et rein toes to BH That's & MY sheer and gaury, ) orced at heels an neure long service Soups, sows and at $8.50 & 16.50 dnown aa the we Are re delighttul dishes whea Afternoon and Evening Dresses of medium-weight imported Habutai, at $3.78 ret free. Bpecche at yh Semen ’ F at «ee e+ $9.75 & 13.50 Men’s Negligee Shirts (with soft cuffs) of ‘ There were Steler and cane if 2] LEALPERNS Socks-25 Street and Travel Coats of worsted fabrics silkeand-cotton mixtures at $1.85 of ms vt) the hisses and manuged ight. FOR MEN , * a ‘and Mrs, Gould saved the day — In fink ward Pilcer, nev- SAUCE at i é ‘ . $8.50 & 13.75 having Mra. McDonald Sheridan, enteen ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE first street, Ma ee! Margaret Wilson's pots ing Souther bi sf 6 PECKHAN, ‘GOVEAR-OLD LAWYER + TO TNE BRE OF 0 b hence t tabven Harvard Advocate _ {Tries in Vain to Keep Com- ing Marriage Secret. in silk lisle and lustrous & ‘bre sill Fish, Baked Beans sccm lnnibia without Ic at 7.50 & 9.75 The remaining stocks of High-cost Dresses, Washable Summer Frocks, and Separate Skirts of silk and worsted will be marked at greatly reduced prices. Serge Dresses + % Also Men’s Beach Robes of cheviot and mercerized materials at $2.75 ore right to walk the atreets of Coney Inland without des Sent novenog o than they have to walk ‘An Appetiser on venue, I have ho intention Seid by Gresers Bvervehere A Sale of Unusual Interest in the Shoe Department (Second Floor) will offer Women’s Summer Shoes Colonial Ties and Pumps (widths incomplete) comprising all styles about to be discontinued. These will be marked, irrespective of their former prices, at $3.25 per pair. Special prices will also be quoted on a selected number of Shoe and Slipper Buckles, in desirable styles. Summer Dresses Waists and Skirts at McCutcheon’s Commencing June 15 this store will open at 8.30 and close at 5 o'clock—Saturdays at 12 o'clock. During July and August closed all day Saturday. We are conducting a Clearance Sale of our stock of Summer Dresses, Waists and Skirts, all of which are correct in every detail of style and fabric. Both the high quality and the remarkably low prices of these merit your consideration. Tissue and Voile Dresses, $5.75, An Interesting Sale of Women’s Stamped Nainsook Underwear (for Summer embroidering) Reg. Trade Mark N. J. June 15.— ite his efforts to keep the affair friends of William Gibbs Peck- lawyer and founder of the Har- Advocate, the oldest literary to take place in the Fancy Needlework Depart- men (Fourth Floor), will comprise a number of Stamped and Made-up Undergarments, exceptionally priced as follows: Stamped Nainsook Nightrobes Diamonds ‘MO from un ND “ gene at fait value ot returned for cask. 4 “Sp ecial at ns To-Morrow of American universities, learned that beis to marry Miss Wheelock, of Rutherford, time this month. Mr. Peck- 65c. & 85c. In the regular stock Women's Summer Foote eare 0 ad been Stamped Nainsook Combinations 75c. & 90c. wear will be found, in all the fashionable fed previously. He first. mot pa ne 10.50. Formerly $7.50 Stamped Nainsook Drawers and Skirts styles and leathers, at prices ranging from garage testy Abb demabd gaa $5.00 to 12.00 per pair. je each ° + « 25. & SOc. eeoret had become known he ts- French Linen Dresses, $6.75, Pa Nai Ch i 5c. & Bie ts Setewing statement: 7.50, 8.50, 9.50. Formerly $10.50 amped Nalnsook Chemises « & he an@ Miss Marian Wheelock, ter of Francis H. Wheelock, Stamped Nainsook Corset Covers 20c. & 35c. A Special Offering of Cotton & merchant of Boston, will Ca. Embroidered Dresses Also included in this Sale will be a number ress Fabrics and Novelty Linen Sn Se Pee Wenens $9.50, 12.50, 15.00, 18.00. For. > y . of Stamped Pillow Covers, Scarfs and Centre- pieces, marked at large concessions from former prices. of Dartmouth College, and well known to Harvard men as Managed the Wheelock dor- at Cambridge in behalf of his | iy, the owners. Mr. Peckham is| and Miss Wheelock ts forty. Wheelock is an accomplished r merly $12.50 to 25.00. Silk Afterngon Dresses, $16.50, 18.50, 22.50, 25.00. Formerly $25 00 to 35.00. will comprise the following desirable mae terials, marked at prices that should assure an immediate clearance. 6,000 Yards of Printed Silk-and-cotton Mixe 2 and was fo Separate» Wash Skirts, $4.75, acon," which ‘won tinde Yo luitace mines Sale o! Travell B ture, in a large variety of attractive designs 5.75. 6.00, 6.50. CHARLES A. -EENE A avelling Bags wea fourteen yeara old, and fo years was known as the young- @tudent in the university. Though has retired from the active prac- of ay. he still maintains an of- \ Be 30 Church street, New Gay — {a a member of half il and this season's popular colorings, per yard ; ‘ . . 5 . - 2a 2,000 Yards of Novelty Dress Linens (46 inches wide), in broche and moire effects and and Suit Cases offering unusual inducements to the . Summer tourist. Voile Waists, $2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50. Formerly $3.00 to 5.00. James McCutcheon & Co. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York pa DE OPEN UNTIL 6 O'CLO! WEAKFISH SCHOOL OPENS, "> MARTIN FORD, TEACHER fimgurance Manager Captures First *s0f the Season in Great South Bay Again This Year. Weakfish invaded Great South Bay the first time in numbers yester- and the honors of the first catch fell to Martin Ford, manager Equitable Life, who is spend- the summer at the Surf Hotel, on b. . Ford caught a straggier on Sat- yesterday went out look- in and Rushand o on bie daily trips, She | js to land quite as) » BURGLARS ATT. W. Uiweows |, Mass., June 18—A éoul by power boat and auto ated find the arrest of two men by the police 03 the Back Bay sation, followed the early y Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Important Sale To-morrow (Tuesday) A Special Purchase of 400 Summer Dresses For Women and Misses Of White Batiste, Voile and Linen, Washe able Crepe, Ratine, striped and figured Voiles, In the new long tunic effects and belts of suede, leather or striped silk. Regular Values to 18,00 9.75 3 Down $50) 84 Or" 75 OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS an lost or found articles nga in The World will Tinted at The World's Inf fl Burean, Faulitser Bullding Row; World’ $6 Sx 100 Saturda; 104 ST. LSTATION AT. “CORNER Travelling Bags of russet sole leather, sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches; leather lined, at $4.85 Travelling Bags of genuine black walrus, leather lined; sizes 16, 17 and 18 ins. at $5.50 Suit Cases of russet cowhide leather, linen lined, with shirt fold; sizes 24 and 26 inches at . ® * . : $4.85 Suit Cases of heavy — black enamelled duck, leather bound, cretonne lined, with tray and pockets; sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches at rs . ‘ . ° . $5.75 Also MATINEE CASES of morocco grain leather, in black and a variety of colors, fitted with six pieces - «+ at $2.75 a variety of colors + « per yard 65c. A Timely Offering of Stationery will consist of Cabinets containing two quires of Letter Paper and two quires of Correspond- ence Cards, with envelopes to match, in white, blue or gray + percabinet 65c, The Engraving Section of the Stationery Department has exceptional facilities for the engraving of Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Dinner Cards, Visiting Cards, etc. , Monograms, Address Dies for Country Homes, Flag Dies for Yachts, Clubs, etc., supplied to order. An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Summer Morning & House Dresses will be held in the Department on the Second Floor, presenting a large number of new, attractive House Frocks (including long-tunic models), made of dainty flowered voiles, striped tissues, pique, all-white or striped crepes, etc., and exceptionally priced at $1.45 $2.25 $3.00 FiO Anesune, Arps York $3.75 & $4.50 « Se en

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