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(000 CHILDREN OUT | BROOKLYN SUNDAY ; SOL a CELEBRATION; 4 Parade in Borough. ‘to-day celebrated its eigh- th Annual Sunday School pa- {Th various parts of the borough: ix different divisions passed the streets in tine, little giris boys in their Sunday best, carry- flags and shepherded by teachers. thaa 116,000 children were in parades. biggest parade and review was for the lawn of Prospect Lieut. Gov, Edward Schoeneck the reviewing officer, together Gen. Leonard Wood, Commander the Department of the East; Col. ‘White of the Fort Hamilton ery post and Lieut. Col. Hearn ot, Governor's Island. j William Berri invited the reviewing and a number of leading min- (eters and church people to a lunch at the University Club before the parade. Automobiles to take the to Proapect Park were waiting at the Lafayette Avenue Presbyter- | jam Church. Tho smiling, cool day made the. children eager to be out and their its were eager to send them, day opened with the assurance ae ‘would see the greatest turn- out of Sunday-school pupils kiyn ever saw. Whole mountains cake and hundreds of gallons of 4S cream awaited the return of the ENGLISH MAY PURCHASE Mexicans, Too, Trial Flights on Hempstead Plains To-Day- (Special to The Evening World.) Algernon Binyou, supposed to rep- Hempstead Plains this morning with ‘The Heinrich Brothers’ machine was tegted while carrying fuel for four the ground the machine was 4,250 feet | ed a total of 800 Pognda ‘Thon the aeroplane reached Probably bé made for England. A. hy map nn & nephew of Car- half 0! of *Mexloc. W., Leonard Bouney, an American aviator, will probably | in Mexico, a WARNING TO BLONDES: . You May Get Cancer of the Skin if You Don't, Declares Medical PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—Wom- em of the blond type take warning, are to avoid cancer of the skin, stay out of the hot sun. feet in ten minutes, Purchases “TX ted the flight on Be. | be engaged to fy a similar machine KEEP OUT OF THE SUN! . Authority in Philadelphia. You must, above all things, if you ‘That admonition was made last night by Dr, Frank C. Knowles dur- ing ap illuminating discussion on the by cag of skin diseases before 300 of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, Dr. Knowles said: great percentage of skin dis- are caneerous growths. blend type of women when subjected to the rays of the sun is very sus- ceptible to the disease. Not only the biond woman, but the woman pos- aemsing @ freckled face must avoid sun. Such preventive meusures ‘will eave them much trouble.” —@j.—— ATTACKS WOMAN TEACHER. Carriage and Auto Parties Scour Woods for Assatiant. (Special to The Brening World.) HACKENSACK, N. J., June 10.—Auto and carriage parties are searching the woods near Park Ridge for a man who this morning attacked Miss May Ollin, a (gored ta the high school tases, ™ the young womai otter Etrowine Wer’to the ground. kicked her vicioualy, ‘The teacher fought her assailant off. After being treated by Dr. Moenig she continued her school work, though suf- from shock. ———— TESTS SUICIDE ON DOGS. reet, Little De, me deranged His daught away, and returned atgoanecious on the yr beside the 4 dom The amughier had Goar hurried to,the General ‘tuspital at Paterson. The pogeicians have Uttle hope of his re ery. —_—_——_——. Killed by Surface Car, Ivan Chikaruk, twenty-one years old, Of No, 210 Hidridge Street, was killed by @ southbound surface car while ¢ronsing Sixth Avenue, between Thirty: fourth and Tairty-fifth Streets, at 6.30 ‘A. M. to-day, Motorman Henry Smith, No. i4ss Prospect Avenue, the Bronx who ¥ \s arrested, one the man stenped in front of the car from behind an é ers at the various division cen- | = NEW AMERICAN AERO. Watch Splendid! HEMPSTEAD, N. Y., June 10.—! regent the British Government, wit- | nessed an aeroplane test on the |'| other representatives of England. | ra, *ithia ten minutes after leaving | ta the ai the air. The second test, with a | THE EVENING WORLD, 1 15 von FELLED BY ARSENIC FUMES | attain Chief and His Men Drop in Poisonous Smoke in Burn- ing xpress Building. Overcome by fumes fror: burn- ing arsenic, Batalion Chief Owen Mo- Klertian and fourteen other firemen shed dragged from the second fivor American companys bduila,ag in West Twenty-third a early to-day. ‘They ting @ blase;| among 7,000 unenited parcels. The flames had attacked @ iarge quantity of carbon and ity Chiet Martin sald it was the from arsenic in thid paper which choked | ‘the firemen and caused most of them to drop, Chief McKiernan staggered out and gave the alarm. The Cogn) m aids, from ‘Kew York ‘io an Frederick Wolfert of iew was sent to his quarters No.’ woRLD WANTS WORK WONDERS “THE HOME OF TRUTH'Y 59th to 60th Street a Lex.to3d An hiss Get Your “Old Glory” For the Firerren’s Parade, which takes place next Saturday. And remember—that you'll want a fleg for Flag Day on Then again, the Fourth of July is not far off, In the Upholstery Department on the third floor we have prog mipncpentcbad cm Ata from a amall flag for march. wis ‘en erst big Flag flag which requires a substantial staff, a0 follows: FLAG OUTFITS, including SMALL MOUNTED FLAGS, poles, brackets, etc. finished steffs, gilt Posaadl Fad = - exis 12x17 16x24 24x35 75¢ $1.2! 25 $1.7: 75 $2.2! 25 ‘3c. Se COTTON BUNTING, Srlogd ox pad colors, yore iceseeseeceseses Middy Blouse Blouse at OBC ot MIDDY oss re with new flag of N.Y. C. embroidered in blue, white and gold on patch pocket; special 98c Bs other new styles of Middy Blouses Sickie ese 98c @ $1.19 See ee cermes Sam ae fame bf embroidered; long or These BathingSuits at $2.98 We call your attention to this single item which is typical of many others in our assortment. As shown in illustration, suit of mohair has pointed collar and vestof striped sateen; band of sateen on sleeves. Broad belt at wstg included. Sizes 34 to 44, at ——_ econ Floor. Child’s Gi Gingham Dresses at 79c Among the inexpensive dresses in our assort- ment are these of plaid gingham, with ruffled skirt and patch pockets. Collar and cuffs of scalloped percale in plain color. Vestee of per- cale. Front of dress trimmed with small but- tons. White silk cord and tassels at neck.’ Sizes 6 to 14 years, 79c. the leathers are white kid, morocco. Some of silk. AS ere dll lined, end fitted with puree and Newest. Maline Rufis We are now tes. very Weheet torte. in black, white, black- and.white and | ‘are plain or chenille dotted; others “em Calety contlontions Prices Lee jag oy 95c, $1.25 @ $1.49 These Couch Hammocks, $7.45 h HAGA tubular steal frame, with Ba duc! mattress, adjust- yy] able head rest, wind shield and 4 chain suspension. As shown in illustration, $7.45. Others at $3.98 to $18.98, Fourth Floor, Table Linensas Towels Reliable Qualities at Special Prices If you are a judge of linen values (most wounen are) “ Lepprtsiate tie Seoortonce of supplying your needs at BLEACH TABLE cK TO} jpectal! DAFOE Se UOT TOVREA. sorta Gey i + will a fe auailiys = white with 9c A vars red borders. o* for hand and disi tit iss with fast color re Serious mail or phone orders.) 6 lengths ie DAMA Yards long; stro! wil, stand ner rd usagi BLEACHED BATH TOWELS—Mo- dium welght and spongy qual- Bc ity, on apectal sale Frid HEAVY BATH TOW! ‘baorben: ends LAR sponey anda ‘ail white and extra large size. HEMSTITCHED DAMASK Ait Warranted linen; each set consists m | of 8 jnemaniiched table “clothe tee is long, with wat, dozen napkins to Inatch; en extraordinary low ” $2.98 price, Friday only BLOOMINGDALES’ im own impor: patterns: dosen, ALL CARS TRANGE MR TO Too ava, An Economy on Every Table 31 Tables, as shown in the diagram, each with a separate group of merchandise which has either been apectelly bought and avectally priced, or reduced from our regular stock prices for the one day's selling We have considered ourselves not only as in a competition with contemporary stores, but there has been a keen competition among our own Departments. Only the most timely and most attractive values in lines that can be conveniently sold from Tables have won places. Departments throughout the house are well represented. | A glance at the diagram will enable you to locate readily what you wish to see when you dome to the Store tomorrow. The AISLE 9. AISLE 8. TABLE NO. 5 Crepe Negligees, special at 95c THURSDAY, JUNE 10, Specialists in pois for Men, Women and Children An Important Aisle Table Sale Tomorrow ELEVATORS BROADWAY & GAVE. ENTRANCE BROADMAY 8 GAYE. ENTRANCE wo models in solid color, with shawl collar and cuffs TABLE NO. 6 Women’s Silk Jersey Petticoats, special at $2.95 our regular stock prices, $4.00 to $6.95 Heavy quality with flounces of taffeta, messaline or Jersey. Plain or novelty effects in black and various desirable colors. TABLE NO. 7 Youths’ & Boys’ Pajamas, very special at 65c regular stock price $1.00 of white organdie, edged with colored embroidery, or collar, self-color embroidered. Elastic at waist. Striped or plain colors in mercerized fabrics. Finished with silk loops. Ages 4 to 18. TABLE NO. 8 Women’s Blouses, special at 69c Silkeand-linen stripes in a wide range of colorings, TABLE NO. 9. Women’s Blouses, special at $1.00 All-over embroidered organdie, als) heavy corded novelties, crepes or voiles. Newest models, TABLE NO. 10 Baby Dresses, special at $1.10 French hand-embroidered fine nainsook; panel finished with veining; neck and sleeves | 6 months to 2 years. TABLE NO. 11 Women’s Crepe de Chine En- velope Chemise, $1.45 our regular stock price $2.00 ke, Pink or white with band of lace insertion and ribbon straps. Finished with lace edging. TABLE NO. 12 Ribbon Hair Bows, (yd.) 17c TABLE NO. 13 Men's & Women’s Bath Slippers, special at 39c Satin and moire striped Hair Bow Ribbon, 514 inches wide, and in a full range of colors. Limited to 300 pairs; various colors. Sizes 3 to 11, THE. NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning news 1916. Saks & Company .0--. Everything found on these tables is al a TABLE NO. 1 Silk Moire Hand Bags, ‘ very special at $1.00 4 Inside compartment, flowered silk lining, mirror. TABLE NO. 2 Children’s Fancy White Dresses, special at $1.39 our reguler stock price’ $?.00 Fancy voile in French waist model, elaborately trimmed with lace insertion. Ribbon sash. TABLE NO. 8 “Iceland Fox” Fur Ruffs, $1.25 A thoroughly remarkable price. TABLE NO. 6 " Women’s Night Gowns, 95c Nainsook, Empire effect, yoke and sleeves of embroidery, or pink mercerized batiste with lace edging on neck and sleeves. TABLE NO. 33 Women’s Union Suits, very special at 29¢ Fine cotton ribbed, low neck, sleeveless; regular sizes. TABLE NO. 24 TABLE NO. 14 Brassieres, special at 39c regular stock prices 50c and 75¢ Muslin or Zero cloth, pink or white; fancy muslin or net, with short sleeves and shields. luny lace- trimmed, ater embroidery or Val. lace edging: be front, bu 5 Pogond fh pach others ted with ribbon and crossed Women’s Glove Silk Vests, in “rid Standard makes. exceptional at 85c TABLE NO. 16 Pink or white. One of the great values of this event. Women’s Fine Panama Hats, TABLE NO. 35 special at $1.69 Gold-embossed Initial Stationery, In a variety of the latest shapes; natural bleached, special at 15c finely woven, soft and pliable. May be trimmed with a ribbon band and bow to make a fine general purpose hat. Popular size note paper or cards; 24 sheets or cards with envelopes. TABLE NO. 36 Men’s Scarfs, special 29c our regular stock price 50c Open-end style, in the season's most attractive color- ings and excellent patterns. Silks of splendid weave. TABLE NO. 16 Women’s Blouses, special at $2.45 Silk lace and filet laces, in very effective models. TABLE NO. 17 Women’s Blouses, special at $2.00 Voile, batiste or organdie, and wonderfully attractive. TABLE NO. 37 Pure Silk Parasols, $1.15 Specially reduced for this event. Many colors and color combinations, Gilt’ frames: assorted handles. TABLE NO. 28 Men’s Shirts, special at 85c Woven Madras and fine mercerized fabrics. In stripes of great variety, both neat and bolder. Novelty pleated, stiff cuffs. Sizes 14 ta18. A notable value in a shop remarkable for its spacial offerings. TABLE NO. 29 Men’s Pajamas, special at 88c Plain white, blue, tan or lavender, or striped madras, silk loops. Full cut and finely tailared. TABLE NO. 18 Women’s Blouses, special at $2.00 Crepe de Chine in particularly pretty models; white or flesh color. TABLE NO. 19 Women’s Chamois Lisle Gloves, very special at 39c Strap-waist, imported white chamois lisle. Correct for sport and general outdoor wear. TABLE NO. 20 Men’s Lisle Gloves, 39c Gray or tan milanese lisle; one-clasp. The popular glove for summer wear. TABLE NO. 21 Women’s Silk Hosiery, remarkable at 69c Black, white and colors to harmonize with the sea- son's gowns and fancy shoes. Silk-and-lisle tops. TABLE NO. 33 Women’s Black Silk Clocked Hosiery, special at 39c Also boot silk hosiery at same special! price. white and eight colors, TABLE NO. 30 Men’s Belts, special at 25c A sample line in which the regular selling prices range from SOc to $2.00, Many leathers, in many styles; black, tan and gray. TABLE NO. 31 Men’s Handkerchiefs, special at 6 for 69c Black, | Sheer and of fine quality; with mercerized stripes, colored or white initial and colored border.