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rib on eft side ha After ibe Colonel hed torn bandaged | Bently. about the body he began jok- about the injury. B. Altman & Co. fisses’ Tailored Suits and Skirts; and Coats for Misses, Girls and Little Children ; Il constitute a trio of interesting Clearance © sales for to-morrow (Saturday), offering ; unusual advantages at greatly reduced prices: MISSES’ GARMENTS r | [110 Tailored Suits reduced to . $15.00 ey 85 Tailored Suits reduced to. 19.50 ' 90 Tailored Skirts of sergereducedto 3.75 ae oe Also Tailored Suits of navy blue serge (anew model) speciatlat =. . + $23.50 ‘Reductions have been made in the prices of a number of Misses’ Coats, especially k desirable for present wear. GIRLS’ COATS (sizes 6 to 14 years) 90 Coats reduced to . £5.00 9 Coats reduced to. . + - 70 (The prices of Higher-cost Garments have been reduced in proportion) LITTLE CHILDREN’S COATS (sizes 2 to 5 years) “$5 Coats reduced to . .. . «. $3.75 @ Coats reduced to . . . . 5.00 (Departments on the Second Floor A Reduction Sale of Women’s Blouses “offers smart Blouses of crepe de Chine and French silk crepe at the special prices of $4.50. $6.00, $7.0 & $9.00 Also 1.000 Lingerie Biouses made of linen, French betisie and voile, in ‘ white and colors, reduced to a $3.00, $3.75 & $4.50 Es eared - In the Department for Cotton Frocks (on the Third Fioor) Separate Skirts, in e variety of utility and sports styles, for town or country wear, are on sale et the remarkobly prices of $2.25, $3.00, $4.0, 55.0 $5.75 low 3 Fifth Avenw-Madison Avenue, Bath and 35th Sirerts New York OPEN EVE UNTIL 9 Se a ‘T. , Uberal (red terms ie + OOP Sow bows eo { mb Neeie "(ieee r “ww PeeRD ™ us ” us od oe a) ae bperial Terme tor | wmgpien Bes as ear ty aoa: | Single Handed, O'Leary Captured German Trench, Killing 8 Men. His Exploits—Was Mounted Policeman in Canada. | LONDON, May 2%--The bravest | | man in the British army is parents of Sergt. Michael O'Leary | death on the field of battle From ‘th etim front, where there Is little time detalis of the death of the Irishman | ioae except that he died as he would | nave desired to die, fighting. In the dark pages of the war's his- | tory, above the stories of the deeds of | Kaisera, Kings and Generals, and of, , battles In alr and om sea and land, the story of Sergt. O'Leary stands out vividly. On the field at Cuinchy he | stormed the German position, killed eight men, captured two trenches, a Machine gun and two prisoners and earned promotion om the field from Lance Corporal to Sergeant and the , Vietorta Cross. O'Leary was twenty-four years old, (a elym, tall, fair haired and mild | Mannered young fellow. He was born ig Inchigeslach, County Cork, and [When @ youth be came to this coun- try,"where be has a brother and four sisters. He went to Canada and joined the Northwest Moun at the outbreak of ‘ar be hur- jtied to ireland and enlisted in the | lof O'Leary | Misses’ Dressy Suits, of navy serge: jirish Guards. At Culnchy the order came to the Guards to take the German position im front of them. The task was one which might have taken weeks and cost many lives but for the daring The Germans were strongly lodged tm trenches separated from the Irish trenches by a brick field. Through this feild the advance SLANINBATILE TOOK A MACHINE GUN. King’s Daughter Will Sing of | County Cork have been notified of hie to write long letters, there came no! » but} WHO WAS KILLED IN “Mike” Sergeant MICHAEL O'LEARY gun was in position the first sign of @ charge aweop it at ‘When the order to attack came the troops moved out behind barricades, quietly getting an close as possible to the German position. Suddenly they | were discovered and the machine gun {bean to spit bullets. With a yell O'Leary leaped forward. He never | loomed behind to see if any one was following, but through a shower of! bullets he headed for the trench. His rifle carried eleven bullets, but he never stopped to fire untt) he was) at the edge of the trench. The ( mans stopped the fire of the machine gun to face him as he came to the |eide of the trench, but he fired five times in quick auccession and left the five men of the gun crew dead. He turned the gun away from bis comrades, waved to them to come on jand then disappeared When they reached the trench they eaw bim firing into the second Ger- |man trench from the bank. Then he stopped. Two Germans citmbed out, prisoners, and he left three dead be- hind him. He caimly marched the prisoners back to his comrades, He Was made a sergeant on the spot and was awarded the Victoria Cross, The terse official account of the fighting Irishman's deed clones with these words: | Sf ace Corporal O'Leary thus prac- tieslly captured the enemy's position by himself and prevented the reat of |the attacking party from being fired “Oeary's exploit was the talk of the army, but he was very modest | He was offered a commission, but he declined it because it would take him ‘away from the Irish Guards tn song eee BATTLE YESTERDAY cost of hi | ity conce: the story In | Bridge, and hi “T want my jexplained, ance Corporal O'Leary ja dead. but the memory of bia exploit at Cuinchy will live. CLARA WARD GETS $1,000 |Former Princess of Chimay Re-| | der Will of Her Mother. CHICAGO, May %.—Out of an es- the former Princess de Chimay, who war Clara Ward of Detroit, Mich., ts bequeathed only $1,000, It was learned to-day, by the will of her mother, Mrs. Catherine L. Ward-Morrow of London. The will. filed here yesterday for probate, dinposes of the eatate to | various relatives, and the only men- lion in it of the Princess is a pro- | vision for $1,000 “equalization money” in @ codicil, The legal residence of the family as been in Chicago and the fortune | left the former Princess by her fath- er, E. B. Ward, a millionaire ship ee, | OWNET of Detroit, has been held in trust for her here. Mra. Morrow and | her daughter, however, spent mort of | their time abroad. Acquaintances of Mme. Ricciardi, as the former Prin- cons is now known, aaid to-day that | ahe ts now living in New Yor! COCOANUT OIL MAKES A SPLENDID SHAMPOO. If you want to keep your hair in good condition, the less soap you use | the better Moat soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harm Just plain mulsified hi much better than else you can use for | this can't possibly in- jure the hair, Simply moisten your bair with it y scalp thoroughly. ‘The ses out easily, and removes de of dust, dirt, dandruff ve oil, The hair dries evenly, and it leaves it , bright, fluffy and easy in get _mulsified cocoanut oil drug store. It is very cheap, jen ip enough to Inst everyone in the family for months.—-Advt | OUT OF $1,000,000; | ceives “Equalization Money” Un- | tate valued at more than $1,000,000, / | must be made and a (ierman machine! and story O'Leary has spread through ‘Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of ith Avenue Continuation To-morrow, on the Third Floor, of the Absolute Clearance oj Misses’ and Girls’ Suits and Coats At further emphatic reductions Misses’ Black and White Worsted Check| Misses’ Coats, of serges, checks or coverts, Suits, effectively trimmed, sizes 14 to 18 years; handsomely lined and smartly trimmed, sizes Values up to $35.00 14 to 18 years; Values up to $22.50, Very special at $14.50 at $9.75 and 12.50 nd gab- Girls’ Utility and Dress Coats, of serges, wes up] checks or coverts, including # number of silk to #39.50, coats, sizes 6 to 14 years; Values up to $22.50, Very special at $19.50 at $3.75, 6.95 & 10.00 Misses’ and Girls’ Smart Summer Apparel all ardines, sizes from 14 to 18 years; he | Misses’ ort clusive Fancy Suits, several ex- in navy or eae taffeta; sizes 14 to 18 years, 1 $29. 50 Misses’ Linen St for general sport we 7.95 & 12.75 at $5.00, Misses’ for street or aftern Washable Shirts, in sport models, of linen cor deline, pique, corduroy and imported golf cords, at $1.95, 2.95 & 4.35 a $11.50, 14.75 & 22.50 ts aud desirable materials, in Girls, Juniors’ and Misses’ sizes Aitractive Dresses, of white 0 of late » 1h years, $19.75 Graduation and Class Day Dresses, all in effective youthful m Exceptional Values in Boys’ Clothing $5.50, 8.50 and 11.50 wg stowk of Norfolk Suite in Foreign and American (weeds ie oy flannels «from 6 to 18 years Boye’ Norfolk Suite, presenting © ohewite with extra trousers at {Sinall Boys Heelers and Top Coats mae from high grade materials ores @4g 76 tam €14 ta 8 ears 2 Haineouts, in grey, tao ond 9 to 16 years | 34,50 Hegulerly up to 09 75 and Girls’ Shoe Sections tmenteot Bareloot Randals in tan and white callin, Oslord y and Scout Shore, at very reasonable proes Hoye Sprug T epune tweed 17 pee. segular prices op Conte, nm home i covert clithe ® te hed bwibw, Siete 1.95 Boys 98 Haye Bpring Heelers, broken masort mewte trom regular tock. ¢!) tot yee Megilar prue oto O15 The Boys’ Ment Walking Vu iVloot, carry © A Aukle Thee (ou the ® Barefoot Sandals, in tau calfekin velted | Hoye’ Seoul Shoes, in tan leather, with soles sole ol wold leather specially (reated to resiet hard wear Sines tod) Mine Wi tot mame thy to! ines 1 to 18ly Sines Lito 6 $1.35 $1.7 $2.25 | $2.25 $2.50 phy RRR I EE * me Stern Brothers _ tend and 43rd Streets, West of Fitth Avenua Announce the Continuation To-morrow, Saturday, of the very Exceptional Offering of Men’s Suits At Most Attractive Price Advantages The models are made of such favored Summer materials as plain, fancy and unfinished worsteds and flannels, cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds and serges, all of which will be priced, in three groups, as follows: $18.00 to 22.50 Suits $22.50 to 25.00 Suits at $15.00 at $17.50 Youths’ Long Trouser Suits Summer Flannel Suits at $10.00 at $11.75 Norfolk and Sack Suits, from regular stock, 14 to| Of imported non-shrinkable flannel, in solid 18 years, sizes incomplete; were $12.50 to 15.00. | colors and with stripes; 33 to 46 chest measure. Men’s Half Hose In the cool sheer weights and smart new styles and colors for Summer, At very striking inducements Silk Plated Half Hose, in black, white and colors; also medium weight Cotton Hose, shewsl ‘ie an extra rein! mat Buel, : pair 22C Pure Thread Silk Halt Hose, in black, white, tan, navy and oy: 370 lisle thread soles and tops, Pure Silk Half Sw 85c French Silk Half Hose, in sie 1.95 ity, in black and colors, and colors, with self clocks, pair Men’s Underwear In the most wanted grades, styles and materials, for warm weather wear, At extremely low prices. Madras Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers, each 33c Fine Balbriggan Shirts,! with half sleeves or sleeveless, and knee or regular length Drawers, each 39c 75e Athletic Union Suits, of extra quality madras, ° suit Shirts and Drawers, of crepe de Santa; Shirts with 14 sleeves or sleeveless, knee length drawers, at 95c Men’s Shoes and Oxfords at $3.75 pr. In tan and black calfskin; laced models; made on most approved flat lasts, with broad low heels; Value $5.00 a pair Also Men’s Patent Leather Shoes at $2.95 a Pair Laced models; sizes incomplete; Formerly $5.00 to 9.00 a pair A Very Special Sale of Men’s Furnishings with neat and medium stripes, at Men’s Pajamas, of fine mercerized pongee; low neck; in plain colors, at Men’s Straw Hats, in Conveniently held at the 6th Ave. and 43rd St. Entrance, at unusual concessions from regular prices. Mes 's Nealigve Sanat s, of oth Men’s Scarfs and Bat Wing Ties, and printed madras an cre acts of silk, d dine; de- soft is laundered cuffs, $1.00 ey lpaliiig colori} 6 for $2.00; ea. 35c Men’s Silk and Cotton Nepligee $1. BS Men’s Cambric NEB Shirts, 50c Shirts, soft finish with French cuffs, at fancy trimmed, : at Pure Silk Shirts, of tub silk, Men’s Bathing Suits, in navy, grey Men's Pure Si hirts, of tub sil $2.25 ene 4 y $2.25 Men’s Sport Sweaters Q $1.10 white Pe navy, ma waned} $3.45 this season’s latest shapes, . each $1.55 The Sporting Goods Sections Have arranged a highly interesting offering of outdoor games at extremely low prices. Imported Clock Golf $8.00 Tennis Rackets at $6.50 Croquet Sets Sets at $2.50 at $2.35 Every style of frames and stringing in R An exceptionally low price we senoriment, elaine a (syed 3 Eight maple mallets; hard- ‘ y r the’ Lee” Slotted Throat Rackets, noted | wood balls; painted stakes: — very popiner sawn for their flexibility and speed. strong sept i nat , Other Sete at 44.00 & 10,00 | Lennis Balls (all makes), doz. $4.00) orice sets at $1.00 to 8,00 “WHY I | 7 BECAME.A ie GERMAN SPY - THE AMAZING REVELATIONS OF A FORMER MEMBER OF ENGLANDS PARLIAMENT Second Instalment of This Remarkable Document in Magazine Section of Next Sunday World. Order from Newsdeasler 'n Advance Lae K AD «|