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Striking « Track on Sridge, He Lands Upon Hic Head. Loting control of the bicycle he was fiding across the Seeenieere Bridge ito Hraldo, six- Street, ran into the side of an auto stopped at a hall from by rer on his head and ging auto, took fie rid wy fospit Klis lo had been sted in instantly <4 The body was claimed by Worked for Many Years. The Sale is announced earlier this year and the reductions greater, to effect quick clearance before beginning extensive alterations to enlarge our showrooms. Lane Bryant 25 West 38th Street SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Those acquainted with our hori low re; facturing and selling direct) will be astoni reductions made on COATS for Dress, Street, Sport and Travel wear, the season's best models, cut on unique, distinctive lines. Many with convertible collar lar “areg (by manu- at the tremendous and some lined, Also three-quarter lengths for travel wear. $15.00 Odd Lot of Coats $12.00 “Palm Beach” and Mohair Coats $16.85 Sweater Cloth Coats $24.50 Pongee Coats $35.00 Silk lined Cloth Coats ... $34.75 Silk Coats Up to 66 bust measure. Included in the semi-annual clearance is eomplete assortment of DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, NEGLIGEES, UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, BATHING SUITS. Memorial From World Men Unveiled Where He Had The men who knew and loved Joseph D, Jackson, who for twenty- six rie was connected with The 4 Club of The World, who had grown up with the paper and were entitied to feel they wore a part-of the ineti- tution, Besides being a man of the highest & superintendent of big mechanical Plant, Mr, Seits said. He was a true journalist, who knew and carried out the principles laid down by Mr. Pu- litzer, under which The World is com ducted. On behalf of The Eventing World, Sylvester Rawling, who knew Mr. Jackson during his entire connection with the paper, spoke of his fine per- sonal qualities and also of his great ability, Mr, Jackson, he sald, was as helpful to the editorial side of the paper as to the mechanical ney ‘The bronze tablet is inscribed World, and at the time of his death in January was Superintendont of the composing room, gathered in the room yesterday afternoon, and took part in simple ceremontes attending the unvetling of a handsome bronze memorial tablet which they had caused to be placed to honor his memory. Nearly one hundred members of ‘Tho World Chapel were present, when Miss Florence Jackson, a daughter of the well-liked chief, untied a blue banner which covered the bronze plate and revealed it. a Don ©. Seits, business manager of Sneuson's ‘worth, of ad international The World, made a brief address, re- Typographical Union. News Oddities GALLANT SLOOP OF WAR PORTSMOUTH, once in Admiral Farra- Gut’s fleet, has been sold as junk. Re ey Born April 7, 1848—Died Ji ERECTSD BY THE marae. ed id Chapel in eevee which were juded Dy | he reading of « letter praising | Me BURGLARS IN BAYONNE wheeled a safe weighing 300 pene a mile and @ half and found $24.88 inside. SHARPERS IN LONDON are taking advantage of the war excitement to pass Confederate “mioney” from this country. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1615. ' PLUNGE KILLS BOY CYCLER | J, 1D, Jackson, Veteran of World, Honored by Memorial Tablet QUARREL AT A FIRE which destroyed their home led to divorce suit of Paterson couple. t LETTER MAILBD in New York City May 5, 1909, has juet beon de- livered in Elizabeth, N. J., eighteen miles away, to son of the man to whom it was addressed. The man is dead. RUPERT HUGHES, novelist, is foreman of the Westchester County Grand Jury. FASHION NOTE—American Snuff Company has reduced its capital stock from $25,000,000 to $15,000,000. CENSUS TAKER at Sing Sing will sit at a desk and the 1,726 prison- ers will file past, giving data. B. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) Smart Summer Hats fm a variety of styles, all effectively trim- med, will be specially priced (in the Millinery Department on the First Floor) at $6.00 Untrimmed Sailor Hats, of black or white hemp, will also be specially priced at $1.25 A Sale of Bed Furnishings comprising Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfort- ables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, will afford an opportunity to-morrow and Thurs- day for securing these indispensable house- hold commodities gt much less than the regular selling prices. White Blankets Medium-weight, cut and separately bound, per pair... . « « | $3.90 A limited quantity a Blankets in heavier weights os per pair $6.00 Satin-finish Bedspreads, with scalloped edges: Single size each $2.75 & 3.75 Double’ size exch 3.75 & 4,75 Crochet Bedspreads, each 95c. & 1.10 Comfortables Cotton-filled .*° . . each $1.50 Cottone-filled, with figured mull top and plain border each $2.25 _ Muslin Sheets With plain hems each 62c. to 98c. Muslin Pillow Cases With plain hem + each 17c. to 25c, bias acegaltaee tinplate. sblsibilia hn oaiteesh tee A Special Purchase of Silk Parasols comprising a remarkably fine assortment of new styles, among them being Parasols with shirred edges, while others feature ribbon border effects, floral designs and black-and-white combinations, will be placed on sale at the very exceptional price (con- sidering qualities) af : : : $3.00 Also a number of Silk Taffeta Parasols, in all the season’s colors, with ebonized sticks . . .« « « «© at $2.00 eee Sterling Silverware suggesting appropriate gifts for June wed- dings, is displayed in a large and varied assortment which includes Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Sets, Berry Bowls, Sandwich | Trays, Bread Trays, Flower Vases, Baskets, | Candlesticks, Toilet Articles, Photograph Frames and a complete selection of Table Flatware. There are also some very clever reproductions of Sheffield Plated Ware, among them being | Meat Platters, Serving Trays, Salad Bowls, | Gravy Boats and Trays, Trivets, etc. (Silverware Department, First Floor) | $A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL TH {WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. GG OETA ES ELITR LE OTD IS yard Contact WEDNESDAY SPECIALS 0 600 Men’s Summer Pajamas Comprising an Entirely New Purchase Mengde tailored Pa. Lge Nt belges cerized pongee, in white, pearl but. cream, blue, lav. tons. Extra high grade ender and pin! in every il. Regularly $1.65 A Very Special Offering of ‘Women’s Summer Apparel | Affording Exceptional Values aT. 50 150 Taffeta Dress Skirts} |Afternoon Dresses OF excellent quality, soft A finish Black Taffeta, featur- 5,000 Pairs Women’s Summer Hosiery Regularly 35¢ Pair In the foll most servi shite cigtins als tsa tetten 4 Fibre Silk Phitd in black, white and tan: q Fine Silk Lisle in black, white and tan. Medium Black Cotton, lavender tops. q Fine Gauze Cotton in black only. Special D5 Pair . 3 pre. 70c; 6 prs. 1.35. Re eee a eee eee Oa SHERRI | Exceptional Values in Petticoats and Sweaters Comprising the Latest Models at Prices to Close r | 150 100 Silk Petticoats Silk Sweaters Of plain and fancy Taffeta, The smart “Strand” model and Peau de Cygne in fashion- of Art Silk, es lustrous and able flare models with newest desirable weight, in the newest foot trimming. two tone effects. 2.75 4.85 Regularly up to $6.75 For this sale only. 500 Army Blankets For Camping or Outdoor Sleeping Hi heavy all wool Blankets, in khaki color, pool pont ly yey pronshge mist. Regularly $5.25 each. Now 3.75 | 500 Dozen Turkish Bath Towels At these sery apectal prices per dosen, 3.00, 4.50, 6.00 5000 Sheets and Pillow Cases Our Celebrated “Clydesdale” Brand The ideal grade for Summer use Size 42x 38, Plain Hem 18c each Hemstitched 23c each Size 45x wh Plain Hem 20c each Hemstitched 25¢ each Size 50x wh Plain Hem 22c each Hemstitched 27c each Size 54x 38/, 25c each stitched 30c SHEETS Size 63x 99 Hem 68¢c each Hemstitched 80c each Size 72x 99 Hem 75c each Hemstitched 85c Size 72x108 Hem 82c each — Hemstitched Size 81x 99 Hem 82c each — Hemstitched Size 81x108 Hem 90c each Size 9x 99 Hem _90c each Size 90x108 Hem 1,00 each “THE HOME OF TRUTH, 59th to 60th Street a Lex.to3d Av AL3a8 Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos The Player Piano Meets the Demands o Stay-at-Homes and Vacationists It solves the problem of musical entertainment m| in your home, enabling you, without any previous hy technical knowledge, to play AT ONCE ap music. " If you are fond of music, you need look for few other pleasures in order to enjoy the whole Sum- mer. Don’t cut your pleasure in half— Get Your Player Piano To-Day. Every day you wait is just a day wasted, and a iy the yesterdays never come back. Come to Bloom- W ingdales’ and secure our new Style “G” |WALTERS 88-NOTE | PLAYER PIANO On Terms of $2 a Week Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and Bench to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of your own selection and FREE delivery. { Before buying any Player Piano, you must | come and see this new “Walters.” It is by f far the fj handsomest and best Player Piano ever built by fl] the Walters Piano Co.—unexcelled jn tone, action’ and case finish, The PLAYER MECHANISM | is of the most improved type, representing the jj acme of Player Piano construction. The EX- 3) PRESSION DEVICES ate extremely simple, yet ~ ] adequate in producing every form of musical #4 3] ¢xpression—the gs CONTROL of the most | cftective type. The Player Action is entirely M independent from the piano itself and in no way W interferes with hand-playing, thus the Walters } Player Piano amply SATISFIES the musical desires of everybody. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! 29 Used Walters Pianos $155 Former Prices from $225 to $325. Now (Notwierest| On Terins of $1 a Week [Netxiras] Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beau- tiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. We will, ‘ make you a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano. Upon request a representative will call. Send for our latest illus- (J) } trated catalogue. Piano Salesrooms, Third Fleer. Malo BLOOMINGDALES? $5" 70 So .Ve ue) TRANSYER TO PPUZZLE-SEPARGTE ESE LINKS