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yesterday from his vacation. Mr, Stone went to Dewey, Okla, to take part in the annual “stampede” of cowboys held there July 3, 8 and 4, Stone's great fad is fancy roping, and his love for this sport drew him to the Weat, where he could rope steers and ride the wiry Western p nies, After the round-up he spent a week with Jim Minnick on his Lazy X ranch at Crowell, Tex. Minnick is best known as the man who raises polo ponies, many of which were seen at the international games, ridden by the American team, Mr. Stone took some pictures of ranch life, Other broncos and roping steers. These pictures are for his own amuse- ment, and will be shown at the Globe Theatre some morning for his friends and family, Mr. Stone re- VWORD TO WOMEN Weaknesses or irregularities of &@ distinctly feminine nature soon make women look old~and feel old. Dr. PIERCE’S Favorite Prescription (in Tabiet or ke Form) sparkle to ink cheeks. | Grows ‘eradie: mills in this country. summer suit. 3. 4. ness and I i ited Tunploal | fore' to order, $10. of postal. “nf pictures show him riding bucking | WOTES OF THE THEATRE. ee en conan Palen im which Chartes Dilling» Fred stone Foturned to New York |ham will present Montgomery aad Btone at the Globe in the fall. Béward V. Darling, general book- ing manager of the Keith Theatres, now seeking acte in Europe, cables that Nora Bayes had been ordered to Kissingen by her physicians and informed she has not more than six months to live. Geveral of the French actors now appearing in “L'Epervier,” at the Theatre Renaissance, Paris, will come to New York for the American pro- duction to be made by William Fav- ersham. Ethel Amorita Kelly, appearing in “The Passing Show of 1914" at the Winter Garden, has made the an- nouncement of her marriage to @ Chicago man. Edna Goodrich has been engaged by the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company to appear in motion pic- tures, She will probably have the leading role in one of the Belasco plays that Mr. Lasky has secured. Then Miss Goodrich returns to Lon- don to appear in a big production to be staged just before the Christmas holidays. Isabelle Evesson has been en- gaged by Henry W. Savage for the part of Truth in “Everywoman.” Katherine Lee, the five-year-old Questions IWant You to Ask My Salesmen: worth 25% more per yard than the average clot! “@eavenella English Titan These fabrics are in fine pencil stripes, dark blue, dark gray, dark brown @patterns of mohair, MITCHELL My New York Headquarters, motion picture actress, who plays the baby mermaid in “Neptune's Daughter,” will give an {oe cream party on the stage of the Globe Theatre after the matinee perform- Is it true that I can come into your store and buy an all wool Eng- lish crash, cheviot or homespun for $5.00? For the salesman, I answer yes, positively. How do these suits compare with the suitings sold by the average ready-made’house at this season for $8, $10, $127 The great majority of these goods are genuine English fabrics, with a fair sprinkling of Mackintosh crash, Peacedale gray crashes and cheviots from the finest I believe, with my knowledge of woolens, that these goods are fi used in the $12.00 ready-made How does the cutting of these garments compare? The patterns by which these garments are cut were designed by the highest salaried designer in New England, J. Caul Macdonald, and I think he compares with any designer in the country for style and character. What sort of linings are used ? A fine mohair serge, qualities equal to that used in $18 or $20 suits, These are the natural questions that might be asked by a prospective customer. guarantee the answers absolutel Would suggest an early call to get the better patterns, as a thousand suits with these values won't last long. Suit All Made Up ¢ & Ready to Wear I ask them and true. and have all the appearance of silk mixed wors- teds with the like- comfort Suit Petontiey * x iCravenetter OO Mail orders solicited. Samples and self-measurement blank sent on receipt The Tailor PRN WVENE ‘5.00 Ten pieces of fine dark unfinished worsteds, 12 oz. in weight. uses better cloth in $25 suitings. Fifteen pieces of blue serge, 12 oz. in weight. No tailor uses better cloth in his $25 garments. to order—- The Bandsomest Tatloring Shop in New York, 1431 Broadway,Cor.40thSt, 119-121 Nasseu St. . Ghe has invited who play in the dit. ferent motion picture companies of the Universal. FRorence Reed, now on an island off the Maine coast, will return to “The Yellow Ticket” on Sept. 14, when it opens at the Grand Opera Howse, ol ae Julian Eltinge, who has been touring Europe, ealled on Wednesday and will go to his country home, Fort Salonga, near Northport, L. 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(Hendrick Hudson” Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridi Deghromes at, 8404 w rng HAMMERSTEIN « WOOBINT™ s else te, Round Trip, 50 Cents "Phone 9400 Spring-~jay and aight. HUDSON NAVIGATION CO. A CHALLENGE! ! artnet have ac el HOUDINI'S deli and oball Astare: Sneaee, cn Nork kad ‘Albany acco Str. “Robert Falton” if ma) tickets betacen New of the audianee TAMMURST EIN a Sobor GARDEN, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) IN °« DANSE ONLYI SuuAy EXCURSIONS FALL RIVER LINE MANAGEMENT Steamer “Albany” it Pot Aneta, Rt gt ato ie = tia Meee # Hiway ath 8 [fee Pa 7 AVAL IT DIREPUBLICTHE ers ‘Hudson River Day Line GAVALIER Bate Paabt™ Net Mee RICHARD PECK Desbrosers, # a Vira nly Oot SF TO NEW HAVEN M APAIR OF Six MADISON SQUARE OOF GAF GARDE trandé ean @ dia, 11,80 Ming Cavaret, a iS yon a | EBRIGHTON fe Hie, a EPL @. ‘IEE iroaten INTERSTATE UPtsHU Fast Steel Str. NICHEAROE | are Battery, ae WW, Bild ty 404 ECHASE ie Ratinea Wen | 5 Musi Aon | Inter-State. Park Tandings |= | ONG THE, Bay Ras RIVER, CLASON POINT PARK 4 2? i) he Sound Park subw rom there ‘to Dare, TOO MANY “aSoKs PRET Md LL Ma av" io ]PAUL J, RAINEY'S 1914 AFRICAN | HUNT PICTURES Liga ‘i Toe Jac ka, 6 fe a lca Vos, Jashar Her ee capa, se inte Frisk, N Members of THE BRICKLAYERS' ONION lore LONGACRE fixes .,\¥, 4% ie by Bs PXINGTON AV, USE 40TH 8T, ENTRANCE, Fourteenth Street DURING JULY York and 300,000 visitors in ¢ AMUSEMENTS, 2 and 4 P. M. See Paul jaws of death as the First Time NOW in SERIES SEE: The African Savages Ceremonies. Restanvant, Third Floor—Masie, 12: HEARN CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY As in Past Fourteen Yeare— SATURDAY IS CLERKS’ HOLIDAY DURING THE SUMMER With 4,000,000 “‘Stay-at-Homes” during July in Greater New Ist—BECAUSE—Woe Keep Up Assortments. 3d—BECAUSE—We Sell at Moderate Profits. 3d—BECAUSE—We are not burdened with extraordinary expenses. DEPTS. JUST ADDED: Children’s Barber Shop for Convenience of Mothers (In Manicure Section, Third Floor) Cameras and Up-to-the-Minute Supplies =CASINO= MATS: 15¢ & 25c PRICES EVGS: 15¢ to 50e | COOL AND COMFORTABLE “Cranking” his movie camera in the very chargesathim. The Most Thrilling Scene | Ever Caught by Camera. Shown for the PAUL J. RAINEY’S NEWEST AFRICAN | HUNT PICTURES| Hear MR. ERNEST TORRENCE Tell the Thrilling Story of the Hunt. NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN, EH? Well, You Will See Many Strange and Original Things. |} Turkey Trot, and go through their Primitive REMEMBER that these Pictures are ALL NEW and that ff you have never seen any of them, also that you have never seen anything that compares with Went ot Fifth Avene AND AUGUST ‘own each day —we heep buay. ; ______ AMUSEMENTS, 4 8.30 P. J. Rainey FEROCIOUS LION | OF 1914 Dance the Original Tengo, Marriage Ta} PUFASU 4 4 SIONS FEAL HO SMOKE: COMI iN Lake Hopatoong | $1.0 Next Sunday 3! 07s Ly, W. 234 St, 8.50; Livery 6 cpa Jackson Ave., Jersey City, 9.17 a.m, Atlantlo City $2.60 Next Sunday °° ix¢qyee Lv, W. add St, 7.405 Liberty Bt. eis Jeckison Ave,, Jersey City, 8.17 a.m, va NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Block ISLAND, HS 50 EVERY SUNDAY. Aig A. Vie tang, laland, nin, to, Mota oe ui Steger 1] SBRod ett For ticular #00 » _Heue WANTED—MALE. oy At Gresewieh Yeahs EXCURSIONS, Pal boli SUNDAY, $1 MuoNtaUKe™ pg ig A po] - nonce epee, ZY) BRIDG BRIDGEPORT, T, CONN, a _@ MAIDEN LANR. Te 4 pas