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{ / s THE ss a WORLD, wRD rot ‘PAN-AMERICAN NEEDS “BOY AUTO VicTiN DIES. a : fos Wenry Kosenders eight yeara old, of} enty-seven sther No West Twenty-ffth Street, ated | Mr Urion aatd he was hope ful tha in the Now York Hospital early this ‘sts OF BEEF PACKERS nplete understanding would be Morning of injuries received last eve | reached. It (9 rangement Ring, WAaN he wae struck and knocked | down by owned by Dr. } John | 211 West Twen- | de. = Will be made for IN THE PRIZE COURT —— mening of N might be d LEMONS CURE OPIUM FIEND. | ported the he Wea teen | Ambassador Notis| Washigton Action on Car- | Page Radway’s Pills ry on | LOS ANe iL, May 2%. Start Cure Constipation || nes Will Be Taken June 7, | ing win st lemons w day and increase Constipation is Gangerous. Uf not! "= them, James Can quickly cured, it will result in nervous-| wasHInaron. >. € : optim negs, weakness, healaches and general |G; page oabioa Paci dit Preble Baa poisoning of the system. sy sellgieg- y Bryan to-| day that Sir Edward Grey had given! hav ed | Jud You will find in Radway’s Pills a; pure ‘Sind harm! vegetable remeviy | assurances that prize court proc oat te lor all disorders of the bowels, liver) inxs I four of the American meat | thy Julen of #0 And stomach. cargoes destined to Europeon neutrals, | increased. After la This Yoild but effective remedy has} but held in British ports, would pro- Pas iad ge been in tise for more than fifty years. | coed without delay on June 7, Sir Ed-| fete atwell and happy man.” Its success is due solel: AG the unfailing | ward Grey requested that counsel f . satisfaction and relief it has brought to NGali, RAPKoY CHM: thone suffering from constipation, bil. | (¢ Packers be present. Alfred Urion, jousness or indigestion, . | their general counsel, is preparing to You are safe in asing time-tried andl aa Proven Radway’s Pilis. A twenty-five | cent box, used according to directions, may be all you need to properly tone Sha your digestive system. At all drug- ists, 25¢ a box, or sent by mail. Rad- way & Co., 208 Centre St., New York. «Stewart & Co. 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET y useless, Cannon fevered, and ne ow | those countries to the Pan-American Wilson w Saturday | nationa ry Bryan, in making public | budget s the announcement to-day, said it was |p" the result of negotiations he tween Mr. Urion and Arthur Jot Armour @ Co, and Btttish commit Suit Clearance Extraordinary CONTINUING TO-MORROW, THURSDAY Unrestricted Choice, Without Reserve Suit in Our Entire Stock Former Prices Were up to $79.50 of Any Divided Into Two Groups 10.00 NO C. O. D.’s 15.00 NO APPROVALS | cussed the possibility of urged with | sion of the probl "day, TOLD BY DELEGATES 10 «US. COMMERCIAL NEN How and | Credit Can Be Employed in | \Explin How . Capt «| Strengthening Business Ties. WASHINGTON, May %. confronting American repub- lics In consequence of the European war and plans for solving them were continued to-day by delegates from j financial conference. There was no general session of the conference to- but delegates resumed their group conferences.” ‘They took up in detatl with busi- ness men and bankers representing the United States at the conference their peculiar needs and told how capital and credit could be employed jto the best advantage in strengthen- ,'n& commercial relations. | roads. | | The Hondurean delegates “ehaking English control of their The price at which the Ea- «lish hold the Honduras ratlroad bonds has so far been prohibitive, it was explained, not because of thelr intrinsic value but because of the lack of money. Cuba looked into the possibility of a reciprocity treaty with the United oft’ | States to replace the present one | Hardman Peck &Co. | AVE REAL MUSIC this summer—and have it without the bother and expense of taking your big machine. For very little money — for only $29.55 — you can get the “Eclipse” Grafonola and 14 selections, Dance music aplenty: enoug!i to keep the feet moving in a dozen dances without repeat- ing. Or you can divide your selections any way you want song hits, bands, comedy, or any other kind, Hear the “Eclipse” at your Columbia dealer's, The “Eclipse” by itself costs you $25—with an assortment of 14 selec- hons on i ( folumbia double-disc ree ords, at the standard price of 65 cents (and ver hla vou Went te te NO or ye wt OWN” c OnT TAL. 7 sco Pith AE. duet Belem Piet ts We Have It | which vou choone yourself) It COMB YOU only $2985 /ek your Cotumbin Dealer NOW for latest Columbia Keeord Luppiement ond Hin 426 Page Kecord Catalog f. G. SMITH, Mewdyuatters lor Columbia Grafonolas Victrolas and Sonora Phonographs PULL LINE OF RECORDS Sovnd-pros! Demonsization Room) Ask Us For It! Your “Eclipse” Is Here! ‘Columbia Graphophone Co, | 0) Chembere Bisoet | 148 Week 140m Miners Peone Morningside 1123 Take your summer music along! $29.55 buys a Columbia “Eclipse” Grafonola and 14 selections. See your Columbia dealer now! THE GRAFONOLA SHO, Bolivia was said to be in a critical state because of the lack of foreign capital for the development of that country, partic its tin mines. The Nicer Seles atom We carry Eclipse and all other models of the Columbia Grafa- nola, and a very large stock of records, in- cluding all the latest selections. _ Efficient service. Convenient terms. 433 Fifth Ave., New York (Ret, 38th and 39th Bta.) Fulton St., Brooklyn Hanover Plac Columbia Grafonola “ECLIPSE” $25 Mahogany or quartered oak Plays three records with one winding. 200 needles included Has the exclusively Columbia tone-control shutters, Remark able in tone quality and tone. volume Get the Eclipse Here At ther sane time you're pat COWRE THWAIT ONS Park Kow ARLEM Headquarters lor CCLUMBIA Grafonolas and Records KRANICH & BACH Views Waterowme, 16 West 114th Street fern re W etmaming & Reiortas Keen dis- \y for developing ‘hat Hh increase their trade there DAY, MAY 26, 1915. if American business men desire! the ow k of the War, it was a 1 here to-day they Horeafter |mhould grant long time credit, They | m Cantdn te the “aived | diveussed the lack of auequate com- | nm aseurances that it wit | munication with the Atlantic const) and suggested the suructing a raliroad of janes” Coata Rican delegates told of the need of foreign capital for making public improvements. -; with a view to recommendations for uniform statutes affecting the trade between the Americas ——— t country @ sound money | Peruvian delegates discussed the por- |albilities of international i jand sald that Poru wants & branch | are clorred—if you hawk and spit in the ank. ‘A sub-committes of the Committee on Uniformity of Laws to-day. ‘be. | nding relief, Hee gan the outline of a programme to ad pur. be considered by the full committee Mix Cana | OTTAW withdrawn the embargo against the exportation of wool to the United Statery which was imposed soon after not reach enemies GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF: If, ow ate losine 3 are troubled with busr the eare—if you find of the allies, oxsibility of eon from a boint on Nicarauga to the At- The Paraguay- jegates declared it was abao- eoensary for Paraguay to ob- a loan in order to give the asia. The ring—if you nd ringing in| your nosteil ‘o-operation morning—if you have viven up hopes of it th Pit two drope (a the affected ent every tight Put one tablespoonful in a fourth of f plans of warn and snuff up Keep this ap May %.—Canada has!» note the improvement. You wi'' also, bo doubt, discover that your catarrh haw disappeared, and hear noises gone Advt Women’s Suit Day in Great Fashion Sale $29 suits from our regular stocks are having prices lowered today for tomorrow's selling. The old prices—#25 to $120. = The new prices— $18.75, $25, $32.50 $38.50, $50 Mostly adaptations of the re- cent Paris models; serges, gabar- dines, stripes, mixtures, navy, black, Belgian blue, sand, black and white checks. All wanted sizes, but not in each style. Gray Salons, Second floor, Old Bldg. In the Fashion Sale Paris- made lingerie frocks Shantung pongee suits Summer coats and wraps Second floor, Old Building Sale of 2,200 Pairs of Women’s Low Shoes, $3.35 | All from our own regular stocks 800 Pairs of $5 and $6 Shoes Pumps, Colonials and Oxtords in pat- ent and dull leathers. Made up of bobs n size groups, but all sizes in the lot. 1,400 Pairs Novelty Shoes Certain groups of Wanamaker Special #4 Oxfords and tongue pumps with novel- ty tops and in tan,dulland patent leathers. Main floor, Old Building DIS POSAL Summer Sale of White offers Model Blouses Used for Display | Sale of Umbrellas, $2.25 for Men and Women WOMEN’S all-silk black umbrellas with sterling | Lace, net, Georgette crepe silver tips, plain or carved sad ; ; | mission handles, crook oi ken handles, ete. Also all-silk umbrellas —~ cardinal, navy, green and brown with slim miasion handles, 6#.¢5 all-black — ilk jus with natural, wood por yarn dyed taf tae (ilk and lisle) with Now $5 to $25 Were $7.50 to $50 At One-third Less All crumpled and oneola kind garments represented it sterling silver trimmed Liss very successful May Sale handles, #26 Nishktsuwne Clorsel Cover All very epecsally priced Vetticout Niue Drea Varasols in ple Drauer Ney and fom y Combinations Parle Emelop Chemi third id This | -uggage Sale Is Just in Time Pour groupe twoof them me jn pire diene and two the remainder of fortiner special purcliun I—Suit Cases b—Oxtord Bags, $5 $5.50 to $6.50 Prestically Wholesale Price Cut Om 97M ta WO M0 Liter wf , a trey oper . . ” ' Pied Ayre er bb evsee we 2—Tourist ca $5 to $& ee |) 4 4 Oxtord bags, $6 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO (J “THE HOME OF TRUTH A, (1) (UL Le J \ 59th to 60th Street Lex.to 3d AV. Fste 3408 June Hosiery Sale For Women, Men and Children May 24th to June 12th ; puis is one of the big planned sales of the store year extensive preparations Fave been made to hosiery of all kinds at much less than customary LK... Women's Hose, cotton, lisle, fibre silk or silk, Se, Ie, 16e, 28¢, 44e, 49 to $5.98 Men's Half Hose, cotton, lisle, fibre silk or silk, 1c, 16c, 23¢, 2e, 0c to $1.50 Children’s Hose, cotton, lisle Be silk, Te, Be, 14c, 17e, 25e te $1.00 In addition to the hosiery, special values are & quoted on women's glove silk underwear and silk g sjoves Just as we have planned this sale for months it is ad that you anticipate your wants for months to come, for is doubtful as to the values: being duplicated, or even approached, for some time. ‘Mote Pheer ~All this week, twentysfive hardy. Lit case ye FREE! to any adult resident of Long Island. Register y ir! adresses in person in Our greenhouses, and we will send the bulbs absolutely free. Lecture on Corsets By Minnie K. Fink, M. Ae 3P. "| Fink, Medical Director of the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute, is a great authority on the hygiene of corsetry. Her lectures are highly instructive, valuable and intensely interest- ing. won ERVICE Tomorrow she will illustrate the science of correct and healthful corsetiny by showing tl remarkable new Nemo “Wonderlift" on a LIVING MODE! in our Corset Department, 2d floor, at 3 P.M.— Dr. Fink may be privately consulted regarding indi corset troubles tomorrow from 10.30 to noon, and from 4 P.I to5 P.M. This valuable and unusual service is ripe Nemo “Wonderlift,” $5. Greatest Corset Invention of All Time Nemo ‘Wonderlift" Corset lifts and supports the most. important. vital organs. Reduces the size and weight of body. Secures and retains physical. health } beauty. Creates style and maintains a TT fashionable figure. Couch Hammocks, $4. nen iy 45 at this very special price.’ With Adjustable ; details: Head Rest ends—2¢ inches pockets; galvant: curel: Mes to bottom frame, ¥) Header 7 clining can height on ides Mattress—2-inch box eee filled wit wood fibre, Others at $3.98, hag: . $3.49, $4.25. Canopies aes Por rik $7.49. Talking Machines, $15.00) — Including 6 Double Records and 100 Needles The talking machine illus- trated is oak finished, has pow erful Motor and its tone quali- ties will surprise you. Plays dise records of any make ina surprisingly clear and satisface tory manner One of these machines in summer home, camp or bunga- tow will add to your pleasures. Machine 18 inches long, 14 inches wide, 6 inches high These 6 Records (12 Le rrorer seg with Qutat S644 ( Good-bye ( mTh h | 15) hen on tl iat | Soot bye irks, nrough | 1516 ‘elephone— Walt, 1 apoy Tho! Married— Pred ong ‘ V Chin Chin " Soaz (When You're a Lor yy tome One Step wo One—V D Valse Boston 1712 4 Harrigan's Reel —Orchestra, to Tokio” One t Will Williarn 4 The White Cockade (JI Tet ‘One sep Reels) —Violin, Or your own selection to the value of $4.95, o heave been theroughly ov ot the very letest Mylee in Furnitures QUALITY, MERCHANDIBE. 9 incredibly LOW VICES te what you gethere, And our Convenient Payment Plan Tr ee or S Keed Suite, up dawnt in faney } oe 19¢ | fps, Wait, | ea a