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Sat Oya gery i} THEATRICAL MAN MEETS SUDDEN DEATH Meyer W. Livingston, Auditor for Klaw & Erlanger, Stricken With Heart Trouble. Meyer _W._1 Ingaton, auditor of THE OPEN INVITATION| Recklessness That Often Ends Seriously. There are thousands of people who, through the nervous habit of bolting their food, eventually find themselves in a condition that evolves into a problem of huge proportions the eating of a simple meal; and it is common to meet up with many who, though aware that lack of proper bodily nourishment is dangerous to a degree, nevertheless do nothing to auc their condition. A suggestion of inestimable value is the taking of Johann Hoff's Malt Ex- i meals. This delightfully palatable body builder po: digestive properties that are ng “pon by by, igh me yr phe Ms from ruggist and nothing but pesuine ees pted.—Advt, Hoff’s should be a Granp Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.0 5.00 75.00 7.00 4s 6s 499.0 10: «6 —«s 459.00 15:00 66 6s 209.00 25-00 “ 66 300-00 FREE BRAss BED With Every Purchase RTM:NTS FURNISHED | COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500, Open Monday & Saturday Evening 106 ST. L STATION AT CORNER | COLUMBUS AVE. [BET 103&104.S WANTHO Ae wed cleaning, Apoly Cleaning ‘Co. wot M ful sleep. world’s greatest ia absolutely pure becau: tion. Aside from ite die! nutrient and tonic valu in every reaches you. | Hrlanger, [i IN and women who lack energy and strength will find a glass of good pure beer most beneficial. It tones up the nervous system, enriches the blood and promotes health- department of our avery bottle is absolutely pu: In Bottles and on Draught . | the theatrical firm of Kiaw & Er- | langer for the jast years, died suddenly this morning tn his West Bighty-ninth st Despite his sixty years he had been appar- ently in perfect health and had played golf yesterday afternoon with Mr. to whom he was related. Death was caused by heart trouble, In the theatrical world Mr. Living- ston was widely known and untver- sally liked. of dollars for his employers with such scrupulous care that no one else in the firm ever looked at his books. He was a member of the Friars Club and other organizations connected with the theatrical business, Born in St. Claire, Michs in 1866, Mr. Livingston made his firat venture in Cleveland, when he went into the shoe busine: . there. When the firm of Klaw & Erlanger was formed he was induced to become its auditor, a post he has held ever since. His widow, who wa: Miss Gusste Bennett, and two brothers—Mitchell and Mor- ris, of Cleveland—survive him. ‘The funeral will be held Sunday || morning. Private services will take ‘ice, conducted by Dr. Schul- man, at Temple Beth-El. Interment will be at Cleveland, the family home. eee FERRYBOAT RAMS STEAMSHIP IN BAY Vessel Unlighted, Report Crew of Richmond, Which Is Badly Damaged. The municipal ferryboat Richmond on the way to Staten Island collided with 4n unidentified freight steamer off Bed- loo's Island early this morning. There were nearly one hundred and fifty pas- sengers on the Richmond, and the col- lsion caused much excitement. It was hazy on the bay, and, accord- ing to members of the crew the freight steamer had no lights. The ferryboat hit the craft on the port bow and grazed along the side of the vessel until she got clear, ‘The Richmond proceeded to St. George where she discharged her passengers and ted up. Her bow ts badly dam- aged above the water line and she bably will be out of commission | some. time —— | WIDOWS’ PENSIONS RAISED. to Pay Three-Qaarters rer A ARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., May 26. he pensions paid by the Methodist Church to widows of ministers largely increased as the result to-day by the General A new rule provides that @ low shall receive three- Maitore, Of. tho un pald to a retired minister The former ratio was one- During the debate it wi the success of a pastor is often largely due to the work of his wife, and that her asserted that twenty-eight | —~ at 12.80 o'clock | | home at No. 261} || He had handled millions | | at the home, followed by a pub- || fforts should be recognized substan- t death. ight to a year's leave of absence vel, study and rest, after ten ears of service, would be ty ‘given to ministers by a resolution of- fered by the Committee on Itineracy. WW physicians and food experts. REAL ESTATE Kid SALE~ Take, new Sea Hench Subway at of ding to VTth- 18th Ay tea’ ride. | teh Ay on rom houses, there ‘#undnye and week days. 261 BROADWAY, Ni PHONE BAR un STEAMI Li. May 28th and Decoration Day Half Fare 40c STEAMER “MONTAUK” Leave Picr foot E. $4thSt,, 10.00 A.M | Leave Pier foot E. 158th St., ashore; returning leave 5 P. M. Dining Room, Lunch Counter, 4 hou THE EVENING WORLD, pemet MAY renee! 17th Avenue, 65th and 66th Sts. Btation entrance. is Representatives WOOD, HARMON & CO. OcUN DINE ES, AMBOATS S yéL WHERE pg, ll intl VALLEY GROVE 80 Mile Sail on the Sound 1916. ; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | BROOKLYN $30 A MONTH BUYS THIS HOME PRICE $4,300 Only $200 down. Modern | stucco on brick, 7-room |] houses. Built-in buffet and | Dutch shelves in room; parquet floors; sep- arate sleeping porch; steam heat; gas and electric light; open plumbing and sewer | connection. 12 sold in 4] weeks. Better see them | to-day, hadn’t you? | nL aTEANIORYE: Fourteenth @ireet Wost of UP THE RUDSON WOMEN’S and MISSES’ DRESSES S U N D A Y $1 For over the holiday, and beyond it—for seashore and countryside wear, Make your Sunday a per- }/** #round town—the very smartest in sports and afternoon attire. fect one by taking this]| Special in Afternoon Dresses happy, 150 mile trip up the VaTLe oF He exe lusive motets Hudson—A day filled with cor, taftet Munt 4 Minnen’ Sport atural pongee ot de chine-—ponge rose or xreen awning stripes— unusually smart, with plain skirts trimmed only with deep t effects, with collars and cuffs, and crepe de chine, p In neweat shades, with pleasurefromstarttofinish. Time, if you like, to visit the amusements of Orange Lake, or to ascend lofty Mt. Beacon. “Benjamin B. Odell” 9.00 4 4 Silk Dresses. crepe de chines and taffetas, including many novelties. .... GRADUATION DRESSES For the Junior or Mise Nets, volles, taffetas and combination of radium jace and erepe de chine Empire and other attractive sty Mneluding new coatee effects—som trimmed with rtions of radium or 85 Str. hd othe! Sport Drenses. 5.08 to at. 4 Wavea Franklin 8. Women’s and Misses’ Voile Dreseoo— 9.08. .14.! Styles for afternoon and evening wear or Summer promenade—pliain white, embroidered, flo in prettiest colorings and smart bl 3! trast trimmings on mth Cruched being ML; W. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE LT STEAMBOATS, other t Me dl ad and clever | A HEALTHFUL, RESTFUL ° - Bathing || *tyWatex” TRIP | parasots and UMBRELLAS Cc Dancing 4 For Holiday sho ices on T 0 B 0 S T ON popular Parasols and one “ Ticket” Majority with lot of Umbrell: Women’s Parasole—taffeta, plain or striped, with contrast borders or insertions—pongees, with han: some ribbon borders —white linens, hematitched—reg. $2.59... 2.00 METROPOLITAN LINE 10.30A.M EXCURSION TO NEW HAVEN Sunday, May 28 Tuesday, May 30 yu 2 P N. Pe. M. “two ‘hours tn New ‘Haven: Fefreahments, Tickets 81.00; c Musi guliares 50 cent kets on sale at re only on day’ of excursion sg Ba URG, N.. ‘gts, 0.36 Ati 2 (iin ee kai (otk ‘Trolley i tK WONDERS MUsits DANCING. It will aid digestion and increase the appetite by stimulating the action of the stomach and by calling out a more abundant secretion of gastric juice. It feeds the body, steadies the nerves and builds strength as no other beverage has ever done. Prof. T. J. Clouston, of Edinburgh, sa: 2 Be “Alcohol is a food and may in a diluted form be a very valuable adjunct to ordinary foo by exciting appetite, improving digestion and stimulating certain nutritive processes.’ Prof. F. Jolly, M. D., Privy Medical Councillor of the University of Berlin, said:— “A glass of wine in the forenoon, one at table, another in the evening, or in place of this, a glass of beer, will not only be healthful but will exercise a stimulatin The moderate use of beer is recommended and its tonic and food value indorsed by the RUPPERT'S Knickerbocker The Beer That Satissies it is hygienically an effe quality ingredien’ hy tic val Th it is brewed under conditions which have reached the highest degree of perfec- ¢ of unsurp rewery and must be absolutely pure when it Bottled at the Brewery Exclusively The Jacob Ruppert Brewery Third Avenue, 90th to PP Street, New York Steamer [RICHARD PECK ok. 0 effect.”” Refreshments. won —ponne tattota Reyutarly 610.00 7.50 | on borders OF a er Ew = | srtiona—bell, Ja a 1.64 in regulation hapesreg. #1 Women's Pai lain taffeta all colors—teg. $1.59. ..6+++6 Parasols— Drenden effect fine alpaca linings:— Boys’ 7 Tron Stemmboat Co iste Cen’ “TAURUS Dee Dally at 8, ata—aerges, wornte Me Pior 1, Non. ONLY us lly i Ne OA ol mean’ id cheviots- 1 and’ "Teckie ‘ou’ Bosra. oprtad ign ideciplss checks, twill and mixtures— EY Is ps, Meets | or Turtied styl Uda Das b fed backs ceelf or velvet Horses some belted backs—a peepee tle nae mals Vormation at ir, alan ata “Red Ticket” Lot of coliars—many with sleeve Tourist and New York Transfer "Con Often, emblema—fine alpaca linings— sizes 2% to 10 yra. 4.08 Boye’ Wash Saite—Junior Norfolk and middy styles with short or Jong trousers some iddies with irs of trouser: ’s Umbrellas Groat Reductions, in Tatfeta—silver caps, y dented, Naver ee AN "es ‘os and $4.91 + 2.08 1U DSON RIVER DAY LINE , onrit “i hi FA ai =! GRAND PLE” eee EP ani Saturda: yw ay a 5 poplin, rep! ag ‘tabrice-—-many ecial U Hu nT Pet ason ig BOYS’ B .37 | other popular Bote “Ys d—3 to 10 sp ‘ P dso rips fe Heia, betel a * “Tip Top” “Mamma'a Favorite” ana) contrast trimme ° a 1.98 | Nahe “boys Favorite” v——percale OF madras, in latest patterns and colors—also plain white, khaki and blue chambray —some sports Peter Pan stylos— sizes 4 to 15 years Boye’ ané Girls’ Play Outf Mean boyepeliceman, Indian, Sheritt, ball, scout She Ae f Boye-—equaw and stor girless «DM t0 2.08 Fy | CATSKILL mes et Taare daily except. 8 a FAR Steamer’ ted to. har “under Ticket MOUNTAIN BEAR and HIGHLAND LAKE 45 Miles Up the Picturesque Hudson SPECIAL TRIPS Sunday, May 28 and DECORATION DAY, MAY 30 The Fant Steel “HIGHLANDER” SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN’S PUMPS 500 Pairs—tomorrow....... 2.48 Patent leather or gunmetal calf—turned eoles—Cuban heels—flat ribbon bows— | cash all sizes and widths—unusual values Women's Tend rfoot Hatt nigh topx— palent colt vampa—Heht welted soles—Louls heels—all sizen and widths—value $9.00 Boye’ Tan Shoes—Russia calf— welted soles—mannish 1 Lace-sizea 1 to 6%. Lace and button— 3.45 " also Women's Deadestoct ra lao Kussta ca! igh cut— Feasonable prices for all have made Louis heels—welted soles— Children's Shoe Department our all sizes and widthsy,.....--..G,8%! popular with parents, a ® BLOUSES NEW NECKWEAR for over-the-holiday Selected as Over-the-Holiday a fi a Sih ied inal Sight-Seeing rer Drens Blouses: 4.08 Leave Rattery Pe: 10 10,240 Tel_troad 3978, , rahinen | peterines. nee | — ws white RRL Nave | Hand embroidered’ nets, with pom FOR SALE. hematitehed front ao and ae antag | oge—pial Rematitched “and. exquial ely em red OF pleened of embroidered collara and cuffs, me w)th Rameciien outline, others ite 6 in navy, black and white, with bux: earner 6,08 | Fitnled irarad sane, and maline Ve! jdual— | frill or hemstitched—also organd Mivuestunvd “lcral atripe. or | —some topped with rolling colla floral. allover. effects with white | others flat | Georgette frille and lara, hein- | Other Pelerines........ .08 to 4.25 stitched and bordered—satin wolf stripes tnelur Ontrich Fea White w Blonses 2. " lea, Or dotied Swiss u handsome. cross-iucked voiles with ed W PASTLE | On "374 TLE ONDE phic Sarton Fell collar ane Cuca of voiles ith dra pwork, em ++1.49 to 6.08 SPECIAL LUNCHEON Served from 12.00 to 2.00 P. M. ehie collar and cuffs, SATURDAY TILL oP. M. Fxceptionnl Voile Blow 4.06 Finest Jace insertions nes vie with hand embroidery. hem: 3A cents stitching, and tucks to produce t | Mitra artivtic unusual. designe French Roll Lamb Chop Green Peas Creamed Potatoes Preserved Pineapple or Neapolitan Ice Cream Coffee Milk | several atyles for selection, Some new Sport ce ea MORNING SPECIALS---Tomorrow, Saturday, prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail « quality. $7.98 Boys’ Suits With extra trousers 5.60 HH: 49 8 81, 98 Mi cassimeres ns and chambrays. ins, and neatly, tallored—pl e) collars—14 to re. Debt “Stoo Look wool crashes, chevints=-varic large cludes mbr GIRLS sleevos—low collars BLOUSRS~ SLOUND FLOOR, $9.98 Young Men's Si Two and three 7.50 | nosack styles | MEN’S C LOTHES, on CREDIT READY MAD DE TO ORDER, cheviots, wor cassim HaMILTON- MARI} NCO, new checks, plalds and fancies $1.24 Women's Silkataff Petticoats 74 Fae ‘YorNG MEN'S peer Tamm room, | tenuthaMantre. Kuarantee for ROYAL Rakai tric c ‘ TAKtOTeeAp en nn PETTICOATS—SECOND FLOOR, ROYAL NANO ND EWA wi + $2.00 Corsets 1.24 colors—c 4 es ridy Lik utihe-medium ov 35 MAIDEN LANE DaWalcli co HUTS FURSISHINUS TINKD FLOOR, ME aha! iene 59 ct. Men's Shirt ¥ on ¥ . LW. SWEETECO C: Tedit iehtiegrmunde-woftoratarched | to, Mt pre pretty, Dailey 170 B'WAY~9" FLOOR RST MEN’ FURNISHINGS -MALN FLOOR, Tuts DEMh skCOND) FLUO 33 19 ct. Children’s Knicker Dr Men's Balbriggan Underwear woonda of 49 et. quality Shirt toubl 4 re h MuN'rLoOR DI. AES BERGMAN ‘On CREO! 7 MAIDEN LANE wk sgt Hing Wa SV Sewer?’ Gown even, “Tat Es iagch Mae Sault. WEAN 2D) FLOOR UNDE HENS UNDER AMONDS)» Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, Look for the Clocks! hee. ews Pon ae are yal HEARN NEEDS FOR OVER-THE-HOLIDAY as well as unusual opportunities FOR WEEK END SHOPPERS SPECIALS IN BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ DEPTS., ALSO en BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS Commended for fine materials and best of tailoring. These Special Prices for Saturday 2 BUTTS, OVETCOATS A red $1. Fd White Voile Blouses 14 6 + THIRD FLOOR |! yy modela—emb'y, Val. and Ven ‘4 lace trimmed—three-quarter Look for the Clocks! of Fifth Avenve Saturday Specials in’ MILLINERY as welll For the holiday we feature exceedingly smart sport styles at very low prices:— e ‘with trimming touch, ‘such jat wors or birds; tapestry, straw, e worsted braid orn ribbon bows and” bands button or buckle effects, black, white and in, mer colors, including Jaumey awa ing atripe Colonials, Minnen’ Reagrete-we cay Mato reg. $1 ‘ ole Exceptional models, even at thet former price—hemp, Lisere and novelty strawa—also very emart Sport Hats in popular colors, com- bined with white. felt or colored straw—combination colore—comesrt atyles for girls among them, Extra Trousers Regularly 018.00 9,50 Cassimeres, worsteds, cheviots, homespuns and velours—two and three-tene checks, plaids, mixtures, twills, herringbones and striped newest Norfolk models—many have patch pockets—some wath cuff sleeves— patterns—dosens of \to—Long Trousers— 2 1. $12.60 to $13.60.. -10.00 Royn’ Navy Blue Serge Suite For Commupion, Cp Confirmation and Suits. 6,00 “st °* Buits...7,.00 8 Suita. ‘aloo | $9.98 Suits... 8,00 Some sults have two pa’ every each—full, 7 to 1 years—good 1d fant colors—expert tatloring. ee WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S SHOES SUMMER DRESS GOODS To satisfy Ce teh whim of the girl, to meet demand mother—hence, “the latest altos as well as serges, and other always Popular fabrics....Sold on the Hearn -buying, low-selling price basis, 4 Braakedy bor Cream Storm intain and 48-in. an Zee Made navy, men‘ and Diack —spectate + 80 40-in. All-Weol Shepherd Cheeks— black and white— pen ly medium 54-tn. Mom Jot ince hight Tustherseeseses 60 54-in. Cream Chinchillas— plain and novelty weaves— st the t for sport and Summor evening wear........ 3.69 48-in. Plaid an@ Cheek. se fe blue and green, brown 3 d other desirable comb} liked by discriminas na ; fine twit wear bli quality— shades, navy and black 42 to S4-In. Allows An Included~-range of pattern, from the narrowest helpline to the popular aw D8, 1, (Qin, All-Woel Taffetan and French co tans, browns, arene, garnet, wistaria, navy and black 40-1n. AMA s of fashionab! vies, Including navy rr Saturday Special in WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES clasp-—double finger tips— “Sine oF winleoetee’ ty } 48 +4 Until 1 P. M, or Telephone Orders Ik Emb'd Wool Baby Flannels Variety of new hemstitched M4 and cut-out scalloped designs. FLANNELS BASEMENT, n Jace trim'd “drawers slightly imperteet, WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR—MALN FLOOR, its, 33 t. quality-— high neck, e length draws Boys’ Ecru Lisle Unio nds of 49 a so White e short Kloeves boys. UNDERWEAR~ MAIN BLOOR, % at Ribbons White, colors—plain and resdens— nery widths Sas Hor, B! : acd, theta 8 envelopes THIRD PLOOR, $2.00 Boys’ Veal Calf Shoes ace--good stout soles SHO ks SheoND ,