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ranklin Simon & Co. é Fifth Avenue ‘Will Hold a Sale—W ednesday _ Men’s Golf Apparel 5 8 West 38th St. Men’s Golf Suits With Knickerbockers or empa ae ‘Men’ 's Golf Knickerbockers iz e ntplaneley staat wen as Aaa ( fen ens. White Flannel Trousers a ee and cuffs; i'r td ecient "oh icaoee. ; daladapre Separate Golf Coats Coats, Check Coate, Blue Serge Coates ~Inwerted Pleat cay freedom at shoulders heather mixtures; with stitched 4 ood aOR Coa. in pay. ceae elt Wane & Spectat 9.75 4 West 38th St. — , Sen's Golf Shoes a, cm away, ube ane , Pens Farvishing Shop 16 West 38th St, Men’s Fiepqus Shirt ~ “STYLE REGISTERED" _ Made by Franklin Simon & Co, i Pestana tennisand all outdoor wear = white, tan s blue Oxtord, ‘vi or long rigs Rg on wit! a n ‘ with «@ collar that loo vera fa tie or thrown open at t neck. N sitee't 1844 to — f a | | - | MEXGAN BULLETS KILL ENGLISHMAN IN TUAPAN FiGHT Four Other Bettas British Subjects, | are Including Woman and Baby, Wounded—Texan Slain. WASHINGTON, June §.—Advices to the State Department to-day from Vera Crus transmitted « wireless from Tampico reporting the capture of Tuxpam by Villa forces Munday, One British citizen was Killed a art wore wounded Reiton the figh' P, Jones was tl who moet pret Thomas Maulerd, Mre, Mallard, their infant child and A. T. Graves were wounded while seeking cover. ‘The Geapatch said that Mallard had been badly wounded, that Mra, Mal- lard and the Mallard baby had boen shot through the stomach and that Graves was shot through tho splue. Officials here assumed that Jones, Mallard and Graves had beeu om- ployed at the British-owned oll wells in the vicinity. Conaul Silliman at Vera Cruz ve- ported to-day that Gen. Obregon's ‘vietory over the Villa forces at Leon Qppeared to be confirmed, Ho sald it ‘Was reported Obregon had lost hin right arm in the fighting, Carransa officials here to-day re- ceived a telegram from General Obre- ———— rr Infinite Care We could not take more care in grinding lenses if wy big intened for the Lick Telescope. If you could only see the “‘in- finite care’ which goes into the fpaking of each pee of Harris uu would understand ON the reasons wh hd have built up the largest cal Clientele in the World. "Herris artisans are for the most part educated in our own work-rooms. It takes a lon, time to break habits. fo elsew , and we must, have thi done “our way'—the rent way. da Glasses — $2.00 or Wasrstonis naive sppedle X"a'h.. BElFR: ft. nent ttraaee Co. Newark elry store and > the price of a Solitaire Diamond eat Part as call A at Wa made Cufte joholas Ave. of ag [nes ii ater inputting Diamond Cone oileone Are Always Welcome at Lamberts Make the test this way: Go to any other reputante } jew- = E> $90 | eon ine Leon, approximating Villa's dead, wounded and captured at 10,000. The first organised offort to ake suffering in Mi will in bef the end of the week. The transport Bufort, with ten thousand rations on vend 4 he route from Galveston to Hor cargo |e destined for Ssontes ‘Clty, otilt Burdette, heyy and killed” near night ame 4 inl ‘tent wit! ot whom he we serie je Both wounded Mexicans jo die. The third was kat, Nome wag in Sia pthc bends « 6; ORPHANS OF BROOKLYN STORM CONEY ISLAND AS MOTORSTS' GUESTS Thousands of Tots Enjoy Luncheon and Then the Wonders of Luna Park. ‘This was orphan's Gay In Brooklyn, the one great day to which the waifs look forward with keen delight and appreciation, The little inmates of sleven institutions have been gunsts for the past twelve years of the Long Island Auto Club on this day, wita a ride to Coney Island. There were 2,150 orphans in the 400 autos, Heading the parade Were three motorcycle policemen, followed by three big autos carrying the orphan bands trom St. John's, the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and St. Vincent's. The start was made from the headquarters of the Long Island Auto Club at Pros; pect Park West and Union Street, Brooklyn. Through Prospect Park the proces sion went, the bands playing merrily, the children shouting and whying fiags, Then there was a eweep down the Ocean Boulevard and the caval- cade reached Coney without a mis+ hap. The children swarmed over the bland and the island was theirs for the day. At noon they crowded into Feltman’s and were treated to lunch- eon, After luncheon the children swooped down on Luna Park. The entire park, with ite whirling won- ders, swings, chutes, scenio railways, toboggans, b Licey] ‘waves, crasy corners and ry other concession, was theirs for the asking. All or. or gang and “trouteg romped ai layed. Grown’ had to step aside, and the ‘dull ay aia not im the least interfere with the happiness of the kiddies, It was a tired lot which went back toi autos toward the close of the noon. steadier _— SLAYER TAKE PLEDGE. Man Who Killed While tn Delirtem ‘Tremens Ip Acquitted, George C. Cuffe, of No. 200 West Bighty-Arst Street, who, while suffering from delirium tremens in the Workhouse Hospital on Blackwell's Island :on Feb- ruary 19, broke out of a straitjacket.and killed, with @ heavy stool, eet Gien- Ene Fold fo will have pert to probation offeer Gares {wea ration of ait yo too, it th the ‘proba: ask and look at ag $100 agement Ring, Then come they ask for the Diamonds production was stopped, so that on the hands of spring brides matrons who have been wearing | styles, widths and thicknesses. S=S=> | \4-Larat, $3.20 up| L4-karat, $449 up 00 up| 18-karat, $8.60 up te. ot 8.25 up | #2-karat, $7.00 up coat. bert factory and atrengthened. LAMBERT Store-Open Daily Until 6 / SERLUA SSSA WO Aes OO) DONT Oe ES to LAMBERTS and see what same quality and size and w your own conclusion, Notice how much you save when you buy Diamonds of Sis us, who import DIRECT all gr cash to the cutters abroad and mount every Diamond in our @>@— own factory. We made heavy importations before Diamond as the ' Lamberts Seamless Wedding Rings Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, guaranteed solid 14 karat, solid 18 karat and solid 2@ karat gold, shine brightly Platinum Wedding Rings $12.09 Up Fresh shape and brilliancy given to old jewelr: Diamonds cleaned. eottings examined in the Lam- || Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street a ring of the we sell, pay spot eZ for the present prices will remain and just as brightly on those of them nearly 40 years. All shapes, No charge for engraving, eS = 14-karat, $5.50 up te " at $6.60 ve 18-karat, $6.75 up $8.10 22-karat, $8.75 up i. Rent $10.50 M4 BROTHERS Saturday Nights Until 10 at low |! With Abandoned Infant She Didn't Want. Mre. Edith M. Archer of Red Bank, N. J. wa riding north on a Firat Avenue trolley car when, at Seven- teenth Street, a young woman sitting im front of ber asked: “Would you mind holding my baby for me while I fix my skirt?” “Certainly not,” replied Mra. Archer, and she took the baby boy. To fix her skirt the young mother wont to the rear of the car. Then she leaped to the atreet. Halling a passing taxicab, she boarded it and was driven away, Mrs Archer was so amazed Station. baa Com the inant Who is about “Really, I don’t want to take him she added home,” Bellevue. $1.95 “MOLD BABY, PLEASEI” =| te SHE SAYS, THEN SKIPS|Szire Tacave ee The matron took the baby to! \\ Open Every Evening 149™ ST., COR. Second Vice Pgs Years With Rquitabie. of the con- with the *Preaident, dinner at the Union Tr wikeon, ae Pe Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Rh Avenue Another very important offering, to-morrow, of Women’s Midsummer Apparel At Unquestionably Low Prices $5.75 $7.50 WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES Of Voiles, Linens, Tissues, Ratine and Crepes, $3.95 SMART AFTERNOON DRESSES Of Embroidered Voiles, Organdies, Nets and Laces, $12.75 $16.50 $19.50 $27.50 $9.50 WOMEN’S TUB SKIRTS $2.95 $4.50 A CLEARANCE SALE OF Women’s Silk Coats & Wraps Uf Rep, Pique, Linen, Cretonnes and Corduroy, $5.75 At very uncommon reductions of Jersey Cloth or Corduroy, at $6.50 & $9.50 Heretofore up to $35.00, Now $19.50 Heretofore up to $59.50, Now $27.50 Women’s Swine Ribbed Imported Underwear At price advantages that are exceptional. LISLE THREAD VESTS SMART STREET OR BEACH COATS SPORT AND SEMI DRESS COATS AFTERNOON & EVENING COATS —— Plain or with hand crochet tops, at 28c and 45c With loose or tight knee pants, LISLE COMBINATION SUITS at 45c, 75¢ and 98c DB Aumann ONLY BRONX STORE § AUMANN STREET @ Srd AVENUE Easy Payments—Make Your Own Terms Plain Figure Tap —foe lew Price—Cash or Credit 3 Rooms Completely Farnished $47.50 4 Rooms Completely Furnished $77.50 5 Reoms Completely Furnished Next Door to Post Office 3"° AVE. Men’s Sack Suits To Measure It is Pt frau THE NEW STORE FOR MEN, Broadway corner Eighth We Offer Twice Only Each Year ‘ (in January and June) at $18.50 one, two or three suit lengths of a pattern. The fabrics are all new this Spring, in the patterns which have pleased most men; serges, unfinished and close - woven blues, black, stripes, mixtures. can’t find ery them the pattern he doesn’t live in New York. Pick Your Own Style We'll see to it that the tailoring shall good and that the suit shall fit. worsteds; The man who likes (i be a-clearaway of what remain of Spring fab- rics which have been used in suits at $25, $30, $35; 2 Coats will be lined as you wish—quarter, half or r fall, A charge of $1.50 extra will be riade f for patch pockets; and 10 per cent. extra for sizes 44 chest, and upward. The only offering in the year of a Spring Suit, made to measure, Wanamaker-warranted, at $18.50 Tuesday—Broadway, corner Eighth. Between Friends —‘*What corset does she ye right—She wouldn’t tell Said she was so cgignied with it that 7 ully as the name of her Sa lady on the left. he lad ly on the Fancy! would guard the secret as c: dresmpaker. » ia ly on t Lady on the right.— But I found out!” —You didn’t! “She wears a Silphin Corset —And of course I’M going to have one too. dear, you remember her figure? And isn’t it waned derful now! All Ages of Women Like Silphin Corsets The. young girl likes the dainty pink batiste Dodo (a Silphin make), Medium sized women like the well cut #5 Silphin. Large women rejoice in the well boned 86 Silphin, Two Very Special Specials Silk brocade Silphin, $3.75; former price, 86.50. Heavy sa! ia mpbin. $2; former om" Exclusively ‘hi John. Wanamaker Indigestior Chronic, or of Long Standing, successfully treated : World. Wants. Work Wonders, be guided by Tell me! . Broadway at Ninth, New York Great Offering Of Homes for ent in ‘City and Country, 5,793 World “TO.LET” Ads, Last Week 3,675 More Than the Herald. You need not rent unsatisfac- tory houses, rooms, api summer en Lyall if you'll