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[| ‘soos nur oe. DIOAN OMEN Active in Brooklyn HW. Lindsay, form and a well known ? A pair of the right kind of iBlasses—if you require them-—- eration to-day | im MUST GUIDE THEIR EUROPEAN SISTERS rh THE EVENING WORLD, HELD IN $5,500 BAIL eo work of the real woman, who in . takes ne Wn FOR PLOT TO v ike former ma Municipal minity Art euW a new {Adolph de Leeuw tablish pub pose of Letters of mankind 1 and poor. | will | eration said Mr. his wi nito ntl ke tempting to sell to ( ry es t the heart king in the wt yieeday by si had admi ntenced to man Embassy Seal. Adolph da Leeuw, the Hollander who war arrested last night for at- ng for next Mon- fet the worst os Ah ce tna| for the worst ease, il was et wien tee Wa Yeon Be sure to ask the druggist for the a that he hae for the theft of $30,000, In default of bail the prisoner waa locked up in the Tombs, De Leeuw has been in this country leas than two years and ts in business with Felix Malitz, No. 338 Central Park West, exporting cotton and rubber to Holland. He has an office in the United States Express Building SELL NOTES Sought to Dis- Bearing Ger- ‘apt, Gaunt,Naval Rarely is more than one ounce needed double atren; scription sold under guarantee of money ‘hothine, aa this is the pre- a term of seven P n ‘ ou Attache of the British Embassy, cer- President of Federated Wome xg ch Gg | tain letters bearing the seal of the n’s Clubs Savs They Must |S ows Wel German Embasay, wae arraigned to-| Sunand Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. ; aire eon day in the Centre Street Court before How to Remove Easily. i? : Heal Broken Friendships. Magistrate Handy, charged with vlo-| Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-Face, to at 4 Hi lating Section 663 of the Penal Code, | try a remedy for freckles with the guar. ty Nireedaacta cio To A which deals with opening and pub-| antec of a reliable dealer that it wi uot tha’ ight is de~ oa ‘lishing letters belonging to other | cost you a penny unless it removes the Dosti if oo nas at your iy en : : cklea, while if it does Bya yes aclear 4 hdl arash dated { lc : er complexion the expense is trifling. “best’’ mentally? [the warring nin Kuirone US dee LL LY ply get an ounce of othine-—double : A . \take « oe sth Tatine Ar co Hoffman, No. 45 Broadway h—Trom any druggist and a few © So much of one’s success iM | oan tife and ty ely I cinrich Albert, | applications should show you how easy , le depends on clear seeing | jee among the m wenn a Found Mother Hang! t it is to rid yourself of the homely ‘and thinking. ¢ nt RUTHERFORD. J not guilty. ‘Tho| freckles and get « beautiful complexion ill often change labor that Sons a grind into pleasurable Wwork. * At first indication of eye- ight difficulties have your cyes by a competent istered Physician) ‘—emre or yours. % If the saving of the Oculist’s ‘usual fee of $3 or $5 is an ob- to you, then come here and | we one of our Oculists serve ey Their advice will be frank convention in the “Th Mrs, Penny backer said that many the moving ple without prejudice. to the women to. atop rou may purchase them or not ! you please. * Harris Glasses cost $2 most educa history,” she id, “Pan-Americaniam must be made better known,” continued Mrs. Penny- or backer. rate upon st country in 120, at which repre Lover the cou ye. Det, Biat & 7 re going to do ng | sha neeting, and sh WR, Michotan Av. BO NOOR 1828 | we shall ask the ald of the Broadway, nal Government to help fin ) ite A. & 8, Mrooklya, nattion that will tend to sh 4 that the own how.” American WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Wholesale Prices Cut in Half at Our Clearance Sale of Spring Dresses les,, Materials and jolors in advance of the Sizes to fit tall, t, slim and stout. Dresses that formerly at $25 and more lesale now $12.50. Many others at lower prices. , Buy now direct from the manufacturer and spend Ro savings on another e383. of Minnesota, l. 1 East 28th St., Cor. 5th Ave.—Elevator DS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF GREATER NEW YORK: 0, BBL, 328, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 ‘Grand Street | Smith Street f Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. ~ No Deposit—stc Weekly | $125 Worth of Furnit on $20 Worth of Clothing | No Deposit--$1 Weekly FOR YOUR WHOLE FAMILY SMALL PRICES--EASY TERMS NICE : sus °15°° Latest Dioch:back and other models to choose from; the latest cloths and fast colors, \, SMART SUITS For U/ Women $ | 59 i and Misses e All stylish, well-made, choice of belted or flare effects; the latest and all popular eolo are represented. 1 Latest Fashions in Spring Dresses Boys’ Nerfolk Suils $4.49 ALL ALTERATIONS FREE and Spring Reeters DISCOUNT GN THE DOLLAR 9% Coupon on credit purchase when opeuing a new account Aims shown to- » degrading, and that it was up ae them, “The 2 If the need for glasses is in- | movies have come to etay, and if we idicated we will tell you so and |turn our heads in the right direction none of the ors in American “We know more of Europe than we do of our sister countries. The spirit Is in the air and we must elabo- The best way is to have A great congress of women in this “Home Making as a Fine Art" was of an address by Dr, Vincent, President of the die lauded ter New York Dress Mfg. Co., MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S of ars’ imprisonmen| Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. models that earlier were $13.50 to $18.50; chiffon taffeta, and taffeta_in combination with crepe Georgette, prettily trim- med with lace. 100 dresses are $15; coat dresses that were $19.50 to $22.50; chiffon and _ taffeta, crepe banded with silk, some accordion-pleated. There is a group of fascinating af- ternoon and evening gowns at $19.50 and $29.60; afternoon dresses of soiree silk, plaid over-shot taffetas in soft grays, striped silk, polka-dot foulards, taffeta coat dresses with Jersey cloth trimmings, crepe meteors. All much less. 200 New Coats at $25—s¢ models in serge and gabardine, 6 checks, 2 mixtures, 1 pongee and 1 taffeta; earlier $29.60 to $37.60; Belted and plain models; most of them full lined. Second floor, Old Bldg. $4 Low-Shoe Day Saturday, though we shall have all shoes of all kinds and prices for your choosing, we shall put our $4 foot foremost. These $4 low shoes have not their quality and style equals anywhere: Nomatter what your ition Day costume is going to be—silk dress, suit or sports dress, you will find the appropriate shoe here to go with it. $4 shoes are patent leather, white Sea Island duck, and black calfskin. Pumps, Colonial effects and ox- fords. Light and heavy soles, Main floor, Old Building. Women’s Silk Underwear Never a Sale Like This We have had sales of underwear that were lower in price than this. But we have never offered women silk underwear of this quality at so little. The silk resembles glove silk, but it is infinitely superior. It is silk jersey knitted, not woven, shining and lustrous. It is cut full in sizes and lengths. It is even now selling in New York at about one-third more than prices listed below: | Vests, pink or white, Saturday, $2.50, Combination suits (including 10 Princess combina» tion suits), Saturday $3.75, Knickerbockers, Saturday $2.75, A few corset covers, shirt skirts and drawers in the lot for early comers. Main floor, Old Building. | Silk Dresses for Young _Women—A New Purchase Saturday $18.75, equal to $25 to $28.50 Just 150 of them, and they are so , that we wish we had 150 more. Each| is made in the very latest fashion. with the long loose pocketed tunic, ; with a defined waistline. | Three- fourths of the whole quantity are navy blue, | which is the most wanted color, Mostly taf- feta, but there are crepe de chine coat dresses in the collection, Lack dress was personally ch coming holiday in mind early choosing Other Holiday Notes Sports suits of unlined corduroy are $10 and $17.50, White and colors. Belted styles. mart linen suits, some copies of Lanvin models, 10, sen with the We sincerely advise 50 and te chinchy Kd mo} eoRts ¢ W ts, light, warm, splendid for] r, $1.50 and $15.76. haki-kool, silk jersey, ete., $12.76 te 0 ‘Last Saturday Before First Summer Holiday---Are You Ready? Some Very Pretty Frocks|The Surplice and the for Women—Much Less|Broad-Frill Blouse 100 dresses are $10; three| Copied from Paris Models Received Two Weeks Ago i] the coming holiday hepurate skirts of viyella flannel, khaki, corduroy, | otton galurdine, corduroy and novelty fabrics, $1 to $11.40. Prettier frocks you ever saw, new and fresh $ posies. $20 Sizes 14 to 20 years. Second floor, Old Bldg. am fran; rr——$ t in Buenos Ayres | back ifit fails to remove freckles.—Advt. ~ Broadway —_ at Ninth _A most successful com- bination of beauty and originality has Paris made in the originals of these latest blouses. Upon their arrival they seemed so different from anything we have had that they were rushed straight to our best wor! ple, g cut line for line by Paris blouses, and here they are—copiescharm ingly Paris-like. The Surplice Blouse has no fastening other than at the waistline. Made of crepe Georgette in white, flesh pink, orchid and chamois, ‘The collaris hand-embroid- ered with eyelets and there are just three pleats at top of the frill; its binding is of doubled crepe tte to match. $10. The Broad Frill Blouse contradicts the hitherto logic of blouse originators. It turns the ruffle up-side Sen, Diane the broad part of the frill where it can gracefully droop over the shoulders. It also is of crepe Georgette in orchid, flesh pink, white and melon. Siz. Sample Blouses $5—Two hundred blouses mostly of crepe Georgette in light shades and white. Many of them frilled and yery pretty. All specially priced. One or two of a kind Shirtwaists, $2—Holiday waists fresh and at- tractive, all white or with touches of color, Voile, lawn, lingerie cloth. Third floor, Old Building. 500 Crepe de Chine Blouses, $2.85—A mak- er’s surplus and duplicate styles taken from our own stock that were $3.65 and $3.85. Surprisingly good crepe de chine in rose, white, blue,maize and in narrow stripes. Main floor, uilding. Holiday Gloves Country and town sports Gove are these of white doeskin and white and natural chamois, Easy to have a fresh pair always—just wash them overnight. $1 for chamois; $1.60 for doeskin. Cool gloves of heavy milanese silk with broad stitching on the backs, are extra good at 75c. Havana brown, gray, tan, white, black. Main floor, Old Building, Fine Holiday Suits for Men $12.50, $13.75, $15.75 Men looking for an inexpensive suit. for | should visit the Low- er-Price Store Satur- day. Here they may choose from as fine suits as are made at. these prices. Good materials-—worsteds, cheviots, flannels, in a variety of fancy patterns, includinggff stripes and plain 4 colors. In styles they measure up to every requirement of good tuste-for both men and young men—soft rolling lapels and patch pockets as well us the con- servative models, Broadway, corner Eighth Men’s Panama Hats, $3.75 for $5 and $6 Grades We get these 288 hats to sell at so little a rice now, because we agreed with the maker long ago to take certain of his surplus. They are all perfect; flap top and telescope crown; natural edge turban brim and peneil curl brim; nicely trimmed; of good color; in all sizes. 288, Saturday, $3.75 each. Broadway cor. Eighth. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. | were, too, and quite unlike the light, graceful, easy FUR STORAGE VAULT ON PREMI TELLER Furs Stored BONWIT The Will Close Out Saturday A Large Collection of Misses’ Tailleur & Novelty Speci Shop of Onginatons FIRTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET SES Furs Remodeled & CO, Suits THIRD FLOOR—Sizes 14 to 18 and for Small 13.50 15.00 Formerly from 25.00 to 69.50 NO C. 0. D'S NO EXCHANGES These suits have been taken from our regular stock where styles have become depleted and size ranges broken— about 75 distinctively different styles are included in spe- Included are the cifically designed ‘Jeune Fille” types. season's smartest modes in serge, gabardine, Poi black-and-white worsted checks and pastel velou TO CLOSE OUT Misses’ Coats Formerly up to 29.50 15.00 Coats of checks, mixtures and gabardines in the most desirable modes of piegoteny Types which bear the usual characteristics of Bonwit Teller apparel. TO CLO: Ves. U, 8, Pat, Office.) For the same serge, gal cifically designed in Pearl Gray Glace Kid Boots a iG : XV. heels. a 8.00 White Glace Kid Pumps Inlaid with patent leather 7.00 soles. and ing. Hand turned soles el 2-inch Louis XV. heels. white, self or coi The First Corsets Were Worn by Men So it is supposed. Uncomfortable affairs they fitting L. R. Corsets that women wear today. L. R. Corsets are so fashioned that they give exactly the support that women need. . . The lighter models designed for dancing and sports wear are more helpful and healthful than wear- ing no corset at all would be. L. R.’s are specialty corsets, and the dozens of models insure every woman’s getting a corset that will suit her as if made to her order. ide’s Ce { white silk | L. R. Heavy Figure Corset, $5, recat, $8000 nee (i. R, Full Figure Corset with Rivie “orset has » straight | elastic at back, $4. . mie sie “e . L. Corser’ Corests oil }se nerae 1916 L._R, has this year’s | implies, $3.50, ana waist. Pink coutil, $5. Other L. R.’s $1 upward, Brassieres, 50c About a dozen styles, pretty and well shaped. Mesh Bands, 75¢ Delicate pink affairs. Other styles at $1 to $15. | Third floor, Old Bldg. The John Wanamaker Store Broadway at Ninth, New York gin lord ited, A Collection of “Flapper” Tailleur Suits Formerly up to 29.75 8.95 and check models, original Bonwit & Co, “Flapper” types. SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY A Sale of Women’s Shoes & Hosiery Pure Silk Hosiery Reinforced lisle garter tops In_ black or white only. The pair, Emb’d Clox Silk Hosiery Hand embroidered pure silk hosiery in black or color clox. The pair, June 4 Women 18.50 NO CREDITS ret twill, ir checks. SE OUT girl of 12 and 14; "Teller 65 ntrasting 1.25 Easy Credit Terms: Worth, $100.00 $150.00 $5.00 $1.50 $200.00 $250.00 $15.00 $2.50 Down, Weekly. $1.00 $1.00 $10.00 $2.00 NO RED TAPE, No Embarrassing Investigation, The Exploits of Juve” will be- in Sunday World Magazine, This is a new “Fantomas” detective story of thrilling interest. ler from newsdealer in advance, | bie edition of Sunday World is lim.