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* Calciom’s Value For more than two Magne users Bokman's Aitevative eaey in such cases, fo calelum chlorid ene of the chief constituents of this pret has produced b ia Tuberculosis in the ite efti- for two hundred years. vived by a wife and tw _—_—— COL W. J, YOUNGS DEAD; ONCE AID TO ROOSEVELT | Also Served Twelve Years as United States Attorney for Eastern District of New York. HEMPSTEAD, L. L, April 27.—Col. William J. Youngs, aged sixty-five, who was secretary for Col. Roosevelt Rep ane of 8 trict to Have a President William Bon axsociates of the Republic the Twenty-ninth ot New York with a banquet DINNER TO OPEN CAMPAIGN. | ik Stocking Mt Assembly Distric will start the national campaign tn He is sur- re eee ed CaaS eeetiad an Club of at Terrace | Celebrated Artist's | s Daughter daughters. DPD bbe nado Garden next Monday ning. Th. when h@ was Governor of New York| Twenty-ninth ts the “ Preve this to be just what ts ‘easist Nature tn bringing about mal he It fu safe to take jeonous or hat) Sorte For ealo Hegeman Drug Sto ing dr 43 & Navy Tailleur Suits of serge in plain or hairline stripes, gabard wool checks, worsted —chec! in re new semi-fitted and straight line ripple effects. Special Tailleur Suits of Callot checks, velour checks, taffeta silk, gabardine, also serge in plain colors and hair- line stripes, in all the newest style effects. Special Tailleur Suits of taffeta silks, velour checks, serge in plain colors and hair- line stripes, gabardine, Special New Flare Coats of velour ch » Callot checks, gabardine, covert, whi chilla, re domino! be full longthi new flare. mi and full lined of Net or Silk New Models of tattet gros’ de Jondres, crepe me teor, crepe de chine and net. In the new draped farthin, and flare models, because It comtaing ne sof any ALL Liggetta’ Rikers hiae— Adve, ——_$—————$ —$—— Work Wonders No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World. For Women and Misses, Featuring the Latest Style Innovations Not Reduced—New Models—Specially Priced Afternoon Dresses district. Twelve de national convention v besides all promin officials in the State, The dinner is in honor ae i. Gleason. Tt w y William (Wo He Lindell T. Bi State, died at bis home in Garden City this morning from heart trouble. He was one of the most widely known men on Long Island. For twelve years Hed was the United States District At- w York. Hoe was for Queens for some } the Assembiy two terms. Recently ho hag been editor of the Hempstead ae juirer. ie was born in the same house ovater Bay where his ancestors live Coleman jr Among , the Rannard, Herbert Parsons, Sheffield, Ogden Mil'e Koen! ORTH 45 West 34th Street, « Blue Tailleur Suits 18.50 Covert Cloth Coat, Hered oc Suit, 18.50 iia ine 26.50 present conditions. For Women 1—Black and White Silk Houle. weight, with Lisle doubl. le, heel and toe. Tov, double tein” Day Price 68¢. ack, White, Tan, eky ‘and many shades in ‘with High Spliced Heel, and toes also Black and White with Tide “Wyde " ' Top,” of rapetion soe! ity. » $1.00 ray ah double garter top, 0! speakers will United States Senator Week. Marcus M. Marks, Ralph Folks, Charlo: it} L. Bernheimer and Frederick C. Tan- Tailleur Serge “Onyx” APRIL - By offering through our friends, the retailers, impressive values, impossible to duplicate under FOR MEN anp WOMEN « Onyx” S Hosiery SILK of Lender Be Oten Tames R Samuel 8: Le MISS | REN GIBSON. P0O04-04 6.6549 148.96496508ADIAADOHY This is the day of the most notable wodd! St, Bartholomew's Church, Miss Lrene Langho: | Dana Gibson, and after the ceremony there wi. home, No, 127 East Seventy-thind Street. Mr. | Preston, Miss Ruth Hapgood and Mias Margot | Serve as Mr. Post's best man, ‘DROP TABLET IN WATER; | PRESTO! YOU HAVE BEER! New York has as its guests to-day a Frenchman, who says he is shortly to confer on humanity one of the greatest boons it has ever received. ‘This boon will be in the form of @ beer tablet. The inventor, Ernest Trigueros, ar- rived on the steamship Colon from Panama. He is the owner of several coffee plantations in Central and South America and of factories and laboratories in several European countries, Officer of Qua Dr. Wii been A pointed cls C. Dr. Fr deputte Church call as Collegia Twenty- Staten his ho was bo! Avenue, jgone to sister, Miss the gue: kins Avi A pro Days 28th - 29th morr have be White, son, 2 | Miss Rt For Men ITEM 3 —In twoweights, medl- um and heavy, Silk Half Hose, in Black, White, ‘Tan, Navy, Suede ey Grey, Palm Beach, Champagyé, an: Mahogany, with extra reinforced heel, tole and toe, | “‘Ongx?® Day Price 350. ITEM 4—An AN-sik, or with Louls terday Lisle Sole, Black, White, Tan, Navy, with pReninenie. and Grey, ign bot Bpliced Hest double Ladies’ Ald Sostoty of the Park oe at Church, ehinond, will ole ane tote Doy Price 1.00 jhold a sale of ¢ n the lecture room to-morrow 1 o'clock. For Sale at ELIGIBLE? RY GOODS STORES If you are red headed and a D Hoosier, write home. They want you to join the Red Head and Association of Iniana. First 9 RNISHING meeting in dedlenanal is this acai Sight Seeing Vachta Reso Daily Trips, Tho sight seetng yachts have resumed their daily trips around Manhattan Ist and, leaving the y pler at 10.20 LANGHORNS., riage to George FE. Post jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles , and is a member of the Knickerbocker Club, | cousin, Miss Nancy Perkins, for her maid of honor, and for her bridesmaids | Miss Harriet A, Post, Miss Nathalie Wood, Miss Helen Crocker, Miss Evelyn STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Dr. Leland E. Cofer, the new Health death of Dr. O'Connell, has been ap- Dr. Oliver Paul Barnhill, for eleven years rector of tho First Presbyterian | Robert Crosson, seventy-seven years @ resident of Staten Isis forty-eight years an eng’ Tompkinaville, yesterday, being in st enty-elght years old Mrs. William H. Harden of Bement through the South. tions and music will be given under mittee in charg William Seaman, Mrs. Pri Louls A A rs. and Mrs, Arthur Ho! kingville merchant, A. M. and 2.30 P. der the command o. BAL4O64 ing of Easter week, when, in rne Gibson is united in mar- ll be a reception at the Gibson Post 1s a graduate of Harvard, Miss Gibson will have her Scull, Chalmer Wood jr, will of the Port, has taken charge rantine at Fort Wadsworth. liam F. Matthews, who has cting Health Ofi.cer since the senior deputy, and Dr. Fran- | lark, Dr. Cecii 8. Hudson and ed 8. Lee are continued as s. » Stapleton, has accepted a| assistant rector of the Marble | ate Chureb, Fifth Avenue and | ninth Street, Manhattan, d, and for eer on the Island ferry, was buried from me, on St. Paul's Avenue, the burtal | Peter's Cometery. He rn in Ossining and was aev- » West New Hrighton, has > Virginia, and will join her Mrs. E. H. Becker, in a trip Dorothy Kross of Detroit ta| st of Miss Iva Stone of Tomp- | enue, St. George, kramme of folk dances, recita- | the auspices of the munity Centre . of Public the school | Friday Saturday building reat, New Brighton, hing. Mrs. John R. Brower of Gilberts- ville, N. ¥., Is the guest of her son, Francis BE. Brewer, of Hamilton Ave- last of a series of subscription hi in th » of St Chure be held ow 8 dances en mos ty « Errington, Mrs, Alfred H Miss th Tow: ro in Washingt Neyerale ey has returned to a visit Krancer, a well known Tomp was burled ye He hod been sick one week al : | Mrs. t come Lost and / tu (O00 0 0 0 0 1 oo 0 0 Mrs. ears old, told her son, John, pentor, of No. 327 Forty-third Street, Brooklyn, at 6 o'clock last evening sho was going to walk around the block to get a littl with her her grands three, and Anton, a y After an hour (he three had not re. turned rn, | emcemceeccem rem iramomm rommcammoam s+ evecare cee ren sp en cemcemcem omnes /GRANOMOTHER WANDERS An Easter-Tide Bride To-Day ALL NIGHT WITH KIDDIES Ce Seen Two Tots Be- Exhausted When Found at Dawn, Yan Johnson, Johnson soventy-oleht car- tr, She took s, Joseph, aged r old Johnson and his wife, tn hurried around the block and Founded 1826 ing, across the muddy fields near Kings ‘searched the side atreeta, There was|his mother, slighty detirfous, id woman and the|she had become lost and had no trace of the youngsters. having seen Johnson w ported to remembered | Walking all night. : Be Youn » frightened hy the of the F ee Avenue station alarm wos ig Loo sent out to stations af Brooklyn. PoUsean 3 Darken Gray Hat Bay atation, a faw an old w: not be youn and fin gray, faded. d Don't walt until you rte ent an staggering | Highway and West Eleventh Street, five miles from the Johnson home. | She had a baby in her arms and a little boy was stumbling beside her. Tho policoman recognized her from the description as Mrs. Johnson, with tadye—no im anything. 2 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor 38th Street Important Sale of 1,000 MEN’S $6.50 SILK SHIRTS. By far the best values in Men’s Fine Silk Shirts we have been able to announce this season. The fabrics are of a very fine quality, beautiful in weave and high in lustre. rich, and the colors are combinations of distinction. The patterns being exclusive with Lord & Taylor are not to be found anywhere else in New York. Even though your shirt supply be adequate for the present, you will invest wisely to stock up for the future. $3.50 Shirts at $2.95 Silk Mixtures and artificial silks in a large assortment of plain colors and stripes of the season. FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Friday and Saturda: $4.85 The striped effects are exceptionally $1.50 Shirts at $1.25 Madras or mercerized materials. In attractive patterns. Grownd Floor Newest Spring and Summer SHOES FOR MEN Specially Built to the specifications of the Lord & Taylor standard for footcraft of Featured Tomorrow and Saturday character, these shoes represent the advance styles of the season. Lord & Taylor Special Shoes $5.00 All leathers and styles, Oxford Ties and High Shoes. special order. Furs and Wearing Apparel Stored in Our Cold Dry Air Plant The Cold Storage Sec- tion is on the tenth floor of our building. The en- trance to these white, frigid, dust-proof rooms opens on the top tier or highest hanging space, Steel stairs lead to four storage tiers below. Repairs and Remodeling during the warm months can be made at considerable saving Our furriers are prepared to give suggestions and estimates, *Phone Greeley 1900 and our storage wagon will call. i Shakespeare Cercentenary Festival | in an All-Silk, with Hig An All-Silk, or with I Chickering Kall {| Spliced Heel, double garter] Sole, Black, White, Tan, Lord & Taylor Muste Rooms, | top, sole and toe; also Bla Navy, Gray, High Friday, April 2sth, o. 1 White and Lisle * iced Heel, double sole ° H Ps * of a superior quality. | and toe Orche oncert i “Onyx” Day Price $1, oo! “Onye Day Price $1.00 Prank W. M , Conductor, A ' Also the usual full assortments of “Onyx” SOLOIST: . * “i Loutse Macsiahan hosiery in all the latest styles seasonable Adminsion © colors, for all occasions, which can adopt ited ( § for continual use for the entire f. throughout Cards may be by ap- F plication wt the Rooms, ¢ the year, Seventh Floor i round Floor New Custom Low Styles $8.00 Low Shoes in smart custom atyaee of advance Spring and Summer vogue. Tan or Black leathers. in both Low Made to our “Onyx’’ Days Tomorrow and Saturday This annual event is most timely and presents an unusual opportunity to secure impres- sive values in the face of rapidly advancing prices and great shortage of dependable hosiery. Consisting entirely of Silk Hosiery for Men and Women of durable quality suitable for daily wear. For Women Black White Hose, Lisle Top, double sole, heel For Men In two weights, medium Silk with and medium weight, and heavy, Silk in Black, White, Gray, Palm Beach, ampagne, and Mahog- any, with extra reinforced heel, sole and toe. “Onye” Day Price 35¢ alf Hose, and toe “Onyx” Day Price 65¢ Black, White, Tan, Gr | Pink, Sky and many shade Excellent in cut and finish, with soft French cuffs. as oe eae ee. D200 O00 ot Oo oo 10 ot oo So oo oe oO oO OOo 1H ray keep your bair dark, glos#y and lustrous with tata Keeps scaly clean, healthy, one will " "| nd for Hale: Phito Hay. Newark. Nide

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