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er McMaklin, director of the Beauty , has attempted to show just n to the world if it a visit. baritone of the printed shortage MOTION PICTURE NOTES F a a an j tered the i has contr aunt of d to furnish four original ‘ar to the Witagraph. Holmes and company of} plays ve gone to the Orient to] a capital for a new picture, called Diamond Runners,” a Mutual ey will travel 12,- aplin, is dead in Li ined to come to t the A Million for Mary recently ‘eel comedy produced by Clay M. Greene for the Lubin Company, shows June Days, Le- nore Peacock, Edithe Pearce, Franci Joyner and Kempton Greene to goo ‘ce entitled M changes. actor in pared with ROYAL ABSOLUTELY PURE Many cheap baking powders are made of alum or lime phosphate derived from mineral sources. P. A.wins friends without any side inducements— without ary coupons or premiums! T ‘te in- ducement to buy Prince Albert is ta Neither national nor state restrictions on the use of premiums or coupons can in any way affect the sale of Prince Albert because its policy has always been for quality! Coupons or premiums have never been offered as an inducement to smoke it! 4 Prince Albert is made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch and lets men smoke pipe-full after pipe-full or the makin’s until the gong sounds, withouta kick back ora complaint} il ai one tainly has a try-out! joyPrince lberte bacco is sold the news of the Lubin studios, was star in the productions, a portion of the stock. Tho ine haa pegs J erent Stain Wyatery, in August through the he receives $1,600 News, the sheet which gives centage of the profits. The same healthful qualities as exist in ripe grapes are con- veyed to food pre- BAKINGPOWDER Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. Don’ Albert, in a few years, has made three men smoke pipes where on wall paper last week. of white paper is given as the Lindahl of “A Woman of No Importance” to moving picture acting at the close of her present engagement. ration called tho Alice Lindahl Photo- ‘ompany has been formed, with is to turn her attention: A corpo- of $100,000. Miss Lindahl will will have “The Grimron Will be released early | Metro ex. Maurice Costello is the chief this one. week and @ 4“ 1 Weaeee it was sprung in the Friars’ Minstrels jat the Frolic held last night at the |New Amsterdam J oughly ente Georgo M. delighte the the: Then re, on the par jeach performer annou: mots enthusiastic Andrew ay it song, “Mister Moon,” dk, went, THE EVENING FRIARS’ BIG SHOW EVEN MAKES THAT CHICKEN JOKE NEW nn ‘George Cohan and Other Stage sue ines ee Stars Score a Hit in Min- strel Entertainment. There's life in the old joke yet as With WORLD, By Charles Darnton. HY do street’ chicken cross the “To get into Ziegfeld's Theatre, rtaining from first to last, {the Frolic scored @ huge success, It was full of the dash and spirit of Cohan, who was the life, and woul of the entertainment, and it! an audience that packed trel first part was a whole show in itself. di It was a clever t of Mr, Gold to aa or exe Mack stepped fo: Andrew Mack's by An- would be ging light And go it that Frank Tinney, Neil O'Brien, George M. Cohan and Will- jan Collier among the endmen, there was no end of fun, Some one sald f De Wolt Hopper didn’t have a mean J. Pol hair in his Corbett declared that a Il \passed George M. Tinney said: through his nose.’ Geor; minstrel, with his old-tin and later Doyle and Dizon, an head, and when Jam had never Cohai lips, Mr. “I know, he talks t veteran danced lightness and grace, Co- han and Collier, who assured the dience that they were once more t) |bost of friends, left nothing to be d sired in the way of dancing, In a one- 3 no Melody. Makers -act m Brave Lia Harry bit of work in the role » a lady of temperament lia, in spite of the fact rought with h brought out ber of song writers, who seated ar | theenselves giving variety | Berlin handspring of their adi { reat dea strel sho’ and » Tauis could not scare up @ at pianos, By way of to their song Irving Harry Carroll turned » the intense delight 8, ng disturbances and a musement in the min- heaven rest his sot of Honor,” a sketch ars at a foodless din- akespeare, pounding on were many other features, Copyright 1918 ma elynolde Vobcee So it’s up to every red-blooded man to jump the boundary line between himself and smoke happiness and know just what all this jimmy-pipe-joy-talk is about! Men all over the world are today smoking Prince Albert because it meets their taste; because it gives them real tobacco enjoyment they have never found before! t you realize that if Prince was smoked before, it cer- the call on you—at least for Why, that’s only being fair to yourself! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winsten-Selem, N.C. Or the reverse side of ated tin oe Tied July S0uk 1807." Thor-|¢ ann appeared 81 C ONE bite " MONDAY, MAY 29, — 1916. Jana together the Frolic was a huge, breaking success, The Friars arted off on a tour of the larger citios—AND Providence—with the biggest and jolliest show they have over given, ————__ MRS. HELENA GILDER, EDITOR'S WIDOW, bies|f Operation Proves Fatal to Woman Painter Who Helped Found So- dety of American Artists. Mrs. Holena de Kay Gilder, widow of Richard Watson Gilder, poet, au- thor and editor, died late yesterday afternoon at her home, No. 24 Gram- | ercy Park, in her s#eventicth year. | Hor death followed an operation for appendicit!s. Mrs. Gilder was @ granddaughter of Joseph Rodman Drake, an Ameri- can po dore de Kay. Whi in Dresden when interested in art. oted as a strong colorist. painter of flowers, portraits and j figures, For many years her home, at ‘a }108 Fast Fifteenth Strect, w Gray Hair Restored | ° to its Natural Color, te 8 few anniicationstote original dark. glossy tier bow lone Wh oY been eray of feded: and'dandrud Femoveo ‘lei Health fe lsgere st g0q.cill teow rou a SAFETY FIRST Use Clark's Elastte Draw Gtring and Shirt waist Beit” At Ue nowon counter, STEAMBOATS, AAA GAA ron Stenmbort Co Espasa noes Y Schodate tor MONDAY, A MAY 29 Weis, Bait . bur. Le 445 5.15.6. Bee Sects ie Medien Li ad May 0 Stopping ~ HUDSON RIVER. Day, LINE at i} 4 1 HUDSON D INQ. CATSKILL EVENING LINE BEAR HOUNTAIN 45 Miles Up the Picturesque Hudson SurGi)" DECORATION DAY,May 30 The THetcamer “HIGHLANDER”” Tra, Battery 0.18; W Nt, 10.00; Yook Ro EXCURSION TO NEW HAVEN TUESDAY, MAY 30 STEAMER RICHARD PECK 21 9.80 AM [VALLEY GROVE SO Mile Sail on the Sound Sunday, May 28th, & Decoration Day : Cc a, Danciug MONTAUK” eave Pier fort KE, _BAth Hee Pics foot Ro ath hours ashore, returning lea ve 5:00 P.M Dining Room, Lunch Counter, Refreshments STR. Fare 400, NE Ur THE HUDSON $- DECORATION DAY and her father was Commo. |~ ight-Sesing ib Zachts a Uterary and artistic contre. Glider was one of the four A aere of the Society of American Artists. Mrs, Gilder leaves three daughters and two sons. They are Dallas D. L. McGrew, Miss Rosamond Gilder, Miss Francesca Gilder, Rodman de Kay Gilder and George de Kay Gilder, Your nerves are weak oo 1 medical advice by hor 'o hia aU hisomce 7 Sty Hosta, Mass, 7 “G PIPING ROCK A popular V front collar with fashion's latest “Piping Rock” bow HEARN Fourteenth Street ‘West of Fifth Avenes A Yearly Event That Needs No Recommendation It Has Made Ite Own Fame To Say June Sale Is Guarantee of WONDERFULLY ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS | Muslin Underwear Women's Housedresses & Negligees Babies’ Wear Girls’ & Misses’ Summer Dresses White Goods Women's Suits, Dresses, Coats Corsets, Petticoats Men's Suits & Furnishings Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Millinery Washable and Silk Blouses Shoes 22" JUNE SALE OF Women’s and Children’s Undermuslins Many wait for our June Sale of Underwear, because t know it ise Me 4 Economy Event. ...The garments are of exceptional jity— and trimmed with excellent laces end embroideries, while Prue v onan our might come under the Lee “low price,” even that low best money value to be found—we know that, because we |— our customers know it, too, but those of you who do not, wil ‘to ila no time in testing the, values we are offerin in this sale—Misses’ ‘Children's Underweer—regular and extra sises for women, ca; and crepe de chine and washable satin included. No Mal! or Telephone Orders for the followin 1800 dosen Drawers—Cambric—H. 8. hem and tucks—reg. 29.. = COLLARS have—exclusively— Linocord Unbreakable Buttonholes STEAMBOATS, KEANSBURG, N EXCURSIONS. “DECORATION DAY At the Seashore L. 1, KR. KR. cleotrio trains leave 834 mt, and [7th ar. also from Hrookign, as follows: Long Beach tre. Penn WTF gh, i 0 rn Realeoes a Prequent trains from Penn, @tation and Brook- lyn during Uie day The Only Excursion to BRIDGEPORT DECORATION DAY 120 LONG ISLAND SOUND THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMER — ADOT TTE” CASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE sotning 40) KUDENTE 1 ark t Wont Iva =e | 1OKkS Open bres, sway cr, Ad i eet Am BRUORLYN tL DOWR'T WEEKLY MeN’ CLOTHES on CREDIT , MADE TO ORDER, BROADWAY Enter 6 ¢ It St | DIAMONDS ONCREDIT | ROYAL WA BtST ‘MOH IN Dan BWATC HCO 35 rat bl IANO Nba w 202 JOHN Diamonds oN LW. SWEETE-CO Credi i . 170 BIWAY*S "FLOOR i Dl AMONOS yEaNat IN CRED! 37 MAIDEN LANE ' FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, Gir gifts deco ates re \ See World Wants Work Wonders, MARTINCO., tailors || 1200 dosen Corset Covers—-Nainsook—embroidery and lace trim’d—reg. £9 .19 2000 dozen Night Dresses—Embroidery trim’d neck—reg. .49 and WO. cows 88 760 dozen Petticoats—Wide embroidery ruffle—reg. .69........... 400 dozen Short Petticonte—teg. 29.0.0... 00... ceeeeeee 950 dozen Nainsook Combinations—Yokes of lace and emb'y—reg. .79. <5. «64 600 dozen Envelope Chemises—Nainsook—lace or emb'y—reg. 49.....000. S86 800 dozen Princess 8Iipe—Lace trim’d Lacy and skirt—reg. $1.29. ..creeue 94 626 dozen Extra Size Corset Covers—reg. Good aha hat ep hy fea ent fie 780 dozen Extra Size Dtawers—Full cut—H. S. hem—reg. 900 dozen Extra Size Night Dresses—reg. .69 and .69 . Cambric—round, V or high—emb'y trim. 200 dozen Extra Size Petticoats—Cambric—emb'y or lace ruffle—reg. $1.29. «74 2000 dozen Children’s Drawers—reg. 12¥4.........00.00ccccceeee soc cccces 8 Muslin, tucks and hematitching—1 to 12 yre, 200 dozen Children’s Night Dresses—reg. 49.0000... ....ccsseecee conte Sambric—round neck, emb'y and ribbon—3 to 14 yre. 260 Children’s Petticoats—Cambric~lace, tucks or emb'y--4to 14 yrs.—reg..49. .86 Mqual Salo Values in Finer Qualities, i i i . .@.}.6 June Sale Specials for Wednesday $3. 98 Fine Voile & Linen Blouses 2.95) Misses’ and Girls’ Trimmed Hee White Leg and large pearl. button a cloving-—votles, cleverly de- | with “op cteeing tae ‘ty |, have embrot for w with eee, stitching and clu: Girls’. B43 Misses’... 3.67 $1. 96 Veile ond Organdie Blouses.1.54| $2.98 Women's pad Misses’ ff 'y, insertion, if tucks. White art blazer stripe collars, trand tie finish | ,Untrimmed Ha 1.77 imate Fine binations of tiny Milans ig bier] tucks and emb inserte con- | Bowest sha, jarge an trated’ “with, insertion colored | Trimmed free sf materiale afe pure tucked with white overlay | chased here. $1.49 White Floral Wrosthe. ee see 8S Various blossoms, | having” ‘semi lacquered finish * combi 4 ; white foliage to form complete hat plain Sole trimming. 80 " , | 91,49 Bt bred Petticoats. -.;..1.00 jac iiikatart, uarant ol ear by “ple leate irred” ‘ounces all lengths. $3.00 and $3.50 Corsets. .2.10 hast and $7.98 19 to 30—white couti! ther ’ & Juniors’ Coats. 5.00} fancies—: Ar ng bust—em- M f plaids, novelty | broidery and la t cloth—convertible t color allk or but- | $3.25 Women’s White al 2.85 {ons prominent as trimmings. Button — good quality canves— Ioather Cuban ‘heels — ext mely $8.98 &$9.98Women's Silk Coats Smart models of black taffeta, mi flare style, with able ind ’convertibie collareccall aises. $1.96 and $2.49 Tub Shirts. 1.85 abar- emart faste—all elses. $1, 69 Girle’ Ankle Si Pumpe. 1.94 Patent Jonther—extenalon solea— neat laste—sises 10 to 2. ’ Suite. . For women or misaes—white $4.98 Boys’ 3.87 lne—natural Muen— | Sizes 6 to 17 folk th oF without yo or sack button trimmtag $1.24 White Wash Skirts. . ‘Modela for Women and Missi gabardine, Mnene and cordeline— Amart. flare styles with pate: ok cts, detachable and button trimmings — te Knockabout Summer $1.98 Babies’ Pique and Sinead _percsion color chambray—-neckb: of collar et tached—also Eton collars, 49 ct. Boys’ Cape............... 38 minute styles in ght or Ip-to- Poplin Coste -. 1.84] dark gray, brown, and tan mixtures oe ite—-smart clreular also she, nerd checks— oped edged, also $2.98 Men’s Bath Robes Terry cloth or blanket proidered tm floral apray designe 69 ct. Babies’ White Lawn Caps... .63) Terry in light blue, pink, he Otrope, Sizes 6 mos, to 3 yra. Smbreldsey tan (or in rich dealj turn-backs and daintiest lace and | blanket robes in color combinations ribbon trimmings all well jo—all sizes. Qererr ne erremeneserenmernrnrenn MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $3.98 Boys’ Top Coats Il et. Yard Wide Cambries.... 2hato fancy Good wearing quality for under- and ¢ , tan cd wear and infants’ clothes, et wool crashes and nay WHITE GOODS--MAIN PLOOI || tingle or double breast models plain, belted or plaited backs—flap i] ° hows: AavtitNa—THIRD FLOOR a bisa te ecg ae caintad wool—medium and large Checks, 35 ct. Men's Balbriggan Underwear 26 DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLO Bhirts, short slveves—drawers, double seat 79 ct. Ramie Dress Linens MEN'S UNDERWEAR MAIN FLOOR. 40-inch—soft, lustrous—in demand for wom, |] 69 ct. Women’s Binck and ruftied flow 1 PUPPICOA TS ABOUND | fine f nife LNENS Seal FLOOR, 98 ct Black Taffeta—35 inch 18 Soft chiffon finish—desirable for all dress purposes, KS--MAIN FLOOR, Repp and ti combinations now Voter, Rabbit and several 32 & 25 ct. Wide Ribbo mo: wlzes to dy Wi | INFANTS! DEPT --SFCOND FLOOR + plain or ess. k. white and colors; also new 1244 et. Cotton Huck Towels ° ens—widths for milll ery OF 19x37 noft fnished=-white or with RINBONS—MAIN FLOOR, 89 ct. Summer Couch Covers TOWELS “MAIN brook Washab Mptant oe ait sou 15 ct, Dresi inghams 32 inch stripe |] “Assortment of plalda, stripes, checka| Vou dustry —maseweyr, colorings fur women's nd porch. iressea us well | 20¢t, Unbleached Muslins + AMG dren's clothes 65-inch-—heavy-—will bleac WASH DRESS PABRIOS -BASEMENT, pure white. MUSLINS—BASEMBNR, 19 ct. Mercerived Peplins. Fi assortment of co WASH DRESS PARIIOS Rg SEMENT, 4 ct, Bleached Cheesecloths. hot leas than hore than'on MUSLINS”-BASBMENT. 4 ards or 5 Denote Morning Spectal: at Look for the Clocks! Look for the ¢ CLOSED TOMORROW-—DECORATION DAY Make Out Your Shopping Lists from Advertised Items. ON SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 3let.