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Women's—75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Women’s Lisle Hose, 50c Men’s—50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Men's Lisle Hose, 25c Mail or telephone orders receive immediate attention. who criticise the Mexi to accept the alternative and say these people.” “some American owners of Mex mines, some American proprietor: who looked with long! feo as Naboth's vine; disorders have been un ‘son M Bor rtunate, was “war upen these people, eign soll, and in toilsome effort, pensive of life and treasure, to people.” on the European war was this: “It is better for the people of Beginning to-day at9 A. M. Neverbreak Hundred Wardrobe Trunks WING to a most remarkable purchase of raw materials and marked con- cessions from the manufacturer, we are now in a position to offer you this trunk at the old price of $15, The materials and workmanship are . exactly the same as were always embodied in the Neverbreak Hundred Wutuicbe ‘trunk, Not one thing has been changed. aT THE EVENING ‘ yt Use Resinol Soap | 1t tne woather t+ pleasant next sun- GREAT DETRACTOR, Ww i t 20,000 lies, as some soaps do, and cave 4 : | neato of the Democratic national platform, COLUMBUS, ©0., June 1.—Seere- tary of War Baker, In what was re- garded as an indication of the trend — in his keynote speech at the Ohio! 4,273 Votes to 433 for Mrs. four years of accomplishment culmt- eeTEE NTE » factions—tho tariff! Cal. to-day was declared elected | Baker emphasized the enactment of| business mecting of the Federation j ral Credit Bill, The unprecedented| Hotel Astor. Mrs. Cowles received Trade Commission, already effected, cratic accomplishments, Of Presi-| when the vote was made known. Her “His has been the one sane and s0-| tory for the suffrage element in the ; and when the election comes it] race on a suffrage platform. Before | in the European struggle, realize that| o¢ the Federation, was considered the the one indispensable exponent of the| most probable successor of Mra. mind, the friendliness and the tdeals! porcy 1B, Pennybacker of Texas, the of America in the remaking of the old| retiring President. the New World—Woodrow | suffrage sentiment switched over to issue, if Senator Harding, scheduled | nounced until to-day. It] Following is the full list of officers y with other | chosen: President — Mrs, Josiah Evans Salifornia, President—Miss Geor- “And then there is a third group, headed by the Great Detractor, who, be obtained without tho killing of {0% Mrs. H. A. Morgan; Arkansas, another Mexican man, woman or| Mrs. Joseph Frauen child by American arms, And those | Mrs. E. G. Deniston; n policy of the Administration must be prepared their choice is to make war upon Mr. Baker declared that interven-| fick; Idaho, Mrs. Charles Mueller; tion in Mexico had been urged by! Illinois, Mrs, G. W. Plummer; Indl- Mexican concessions, some Americans explained, but the only alternative have willed no act of aggression on us, to invade thelr country and to spend years in the occupation of for- press an alien olvillzation on these Included in Mr. Baker's comment United States not to be involved in come Saks Company or, vast destruction if it can be; R y avoided; and, second, It ts for humanity for the Umted the end of the struggle here will be one great and Day, adviser and | gatu of readjust: | son and friend ~ | FEDERATION FIGHT | lean and cira, (California Candidate Receives by Sneath of Ohio. rine ai verwhelming majority Mra, ns Cowles of Los Angeles, rac-| President of the General Federation men| of Women's Clubs. The announcement was made at a | Ru-]| held tn the grand ballroom of the rect} 1,273 votes and ‘her opponent, Mra, eral] Samuel 1, Sneath of Tiffin, O.,| polled 433, . and] ‘There was an enthusiastic demon- mo-| gtration in behalf of Mrs, Cowles election is considered @ decided vic- this] Federation, because she made her of | Mrs, Cowles entered the contest Mra. | hies| sneath, who was First Vice President |~—~ nest} But when Mrs. Cowles let it be new|known that she stood for woman her, ‘The balloting took place yes- are | terday tn the Seventh Regiment Arm- the} ory, but the results were not an- gia A. Bacon, Second ene Reilly, North Carolina, ording Secretary—Miss Carrie South Dakota, Secretary — Misa tt, Illinois, . W. P. Harper, Wash- this han fish ington, “L cannot tell what ay|, ‘The treasurer of the Federation 1s bring forth inthis aitewtien em | to be named by the new Board of Di- fit | rectors, which is made up as follows: qae| Alabama, Mrs. L, J. Haley; Ariz- California, ‘olorado, Mrs, Connecticut, Mra »s; Delaware, Mrs, A. District of Columbia, ht; Florida, Louise C, rgia, Mrs. % I. Fitzpat- that ean | ana, Mrs, sof |H. A. *, McWhirter; Iowa, Mrs, ; Kansas, Mrs, C. A. Kentucky, Mrs, James A. Louisiana, Mrs, John Shuttle- Maine, Mrs. Henry A. Wine; Pedrick; Massa- . George W. Perkins; R. H. Ashbaug' Mrs, Thomas G, Winter; Mrs. Edward McGehee; . W. R. Chivves; Mon- I. Higgins; Nebraska, rgon; Nevada, Mra, New Hampshire, Mrs, Jersey, Mrs, ew Mexico, Mrs, Mex~ rder » he who | 3 ex- im- the ; 8 N Ohio, Anna B, son; Oklahoma, Mrs, T, Hope; ‘gon, Sarah A. Evans; Pennsy!- vanin, Mrs. ‘Blankenburg; Rhode |Island, Mrs. H. I. Ashman; South | Carolina, Mra, J. W. Allen; South Dakota, Mrs, & Wilson; Tennes- s, GW.T Denny; Texas, Mrs, . Sharp; Utah, Mrs. R. B. Por- Vermont, Mrs. O. C. Ashton; | Virginia, unfilled; Washington, Mra. | Solon Shedd; West Virginia, Mrs, R. |L. Hutchinson; Wisconsin, Mrs, F. | T. Blesch, + | The Federation voted to-day to join the International Council of Women's | Clubs. One reason for this move, it is said, was that a strong bellet ex- | ists that Mrs, Pennybacker, the retir- ing president of th ‘ation can be elect resident of the International Council, Another was to extend “hands across the sea” after the war jand ald European women in recon- struction work, | An invitation to Join the Interna- tional Counetl was extended by Mrs. " ‘ord of Hamilton, Ontario, the world-wide body, and throp urged the women ntage of it, Another ssion of the federation was held in the Hotel Astor this aft- | ernoon The final meeting will take |place in the Seventh Regiment Ar- | mory to-night, when addresses will be 5 n the subject “What Religion 8 Done for the World.” The new ers will be introduced’ at to- night's session, sorusnsrraillllaseeniees | BRAVE POLICEMAN BURIED. Comra) | Was Kt Who in Fight With Armed Men, Full honors of the Police Department paid to-day to the memory of Po- Schwarz, who was killed while to overpower th armed men mday, C depuiles hind the Pi Ml proc sssion 100 uni Mason, ‘The pall men. ‘Two police trum- beside the hearse and over the grave in Mt. WORLD, THURSDAY, to be involved, in order | Late tn Opening Because of Small ve power in friendly relations| New York City's etght recreation Work its rich, creamy lather well iat this country Will wee the American | co you seal ve i i Liberty L celebration at Sheepshea: Zoothi “* in Res ig A stop "Hbecdway for the benefit of. t * (with all of the belligerents, inspired | piers, which usually open on Memortal ar ond tebing Austrian and Hungarian local @ Wey [only by hist humanity | stoner Cabot Ward #ald: “It was hoped that the recreation ‘ é >. 7 piers could be opened for the season as and mui mage was done, Hoap (5c) ix sold by all druggists and] the largest American flag In the world. Colonel Heads Third Group in A dealers in toilet goods Rien i 1916. . has been the ense tn past years, on Decoration Day, However, because of the reduced allowance in the Dock De- partment for making necessary repairs to the piers, it has been impossible to complete the work in time.” It was learned to-day that the Dock will not opon this season until en ents, One Tos ene ate Md rday next. In explaining the ren-| Suits of th Gampaten of economy: nai: for the short delay, Park Commis. 4 he Mitchel Adminiatrat ic JUNE 1, ECREATION PIER DELAY. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTHY Allowance for Ri Phon Lex.to3d Av. Pte’ ra given over Purposes in summer were broken into KOCH ®s ©. 125th Street, West Extraordinary ! ! $18.00 Tailored Suits for Women and Misses $9.85 Seven different models, in poplins, serges and black and white checks. Flare and belted styles, some embroidered, others with wide silk braid. Coats silk lined. Sizes 16 years to 40 bust. ‘Third Floor TheTremendous Response To Bloomingdales’ UNPARALLELED SALE of New Pianos and Player Pianos is a positive indica- tion that at best it will last only 2 More Days ° Even if you are not quite ready to purchase at || this time, it will be to your advantage to call TO- CHARITY. CHARITY. MORROW and see this marvellous Player Piano. Owing to a general increase in the cost of all materials entering into the construction of pianos, you may never have the opportunity to secure a Player Piano of such excellence at this very low price. The most efficient and economical manufacturing facilities enable BLOOMINGDALES’ to make This Sensational Offer of a New, Highly Improved, Fully Guaranteed GIVING BY GETTING at the ALLIED © BAZAAR The Allied Bazaar, which opens at the Grand Central Palace next Saturday at 7:30 P. M., is DIFFERENT. It is quite as much an Exposition as it is a Bazaar, and it is the biggest Bazaar ever held. Another point of difference is that no visitor will be importuned to buy. You can visit thix Bazaar just as you visit a good store; nobody wiil “hound” you for money. Another point of difference is that Goods Will be Reasonably Priced in many cases below the usual retail figures. And the merchandise is new and desirable. Merchants and manufacturers have been very good to us. UNUSUAL FEATURES The official French Government exhibit, includ- ing an amazing collection of modern military ma- chines and equipment, most of which was in actual use less than sixty days ago. Trinkets made by soldiers in the trenches, which will be for sale, The Cabaret Tea Room The Japanese Tea House The Versailles Refreshment Garden The Dancing Room, conducted by Maurice and Miss Walton. The Art Gallery The $100,000 Painting, ‘“‘Salome’’ The ‘“‘American Authors’ Booth The Great Grocery Store Nearly Two Hundred Other Booths” From these booths desirable merchan- dise of more than six hundred thousand dollars’ actual value will be sold at fair and reasonable prices. Some of the Unusual Things You Can Get A trip around the world, all expenses paid. Trips (for two) to Cuba, the Bahamas, Halifax, erties Japan, England and Peru. A portrait painted by any one of a dozen of the most famous American artists. “Week-Ends” in New York City, all expenses, in- cluding theatre and after-theatre suppers, paid. An Automobile, (One will be disposed of every day of the Bazaar). A Motor Cycle or Motor Boat. A string of Pearls worth $8,000, Furs worth $1,000, Hats and Gowns by famous Parisian and New 88-Note Player Piano A Magnificent Music Roll Cabinet 12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Selection A Bench, Cover and Free Delivery On Terms of ‘2 a Week In PERFECTION of workmanship and EX- CELLENCE of finish this superb new Player Piano EQUALS Player Pianos sold elsewhere at $500 and more. The Player Action is a marvel of mechanical ingenuity, containing more vital exclusive features than many of the highest priced Player Pianos, Anybody can play it without previous knowledge of music. We are unable to adequately describe the wonder- ful qualities of this superb Player Piano. You must come and play it yourself in order to fully appreciate it, B|BLOOMINGDALES'’, S9th St. & 3d A’ i New York, N. Gentlemen: Please send me, with- out obligation on my part, full information regarding your Great Piano and Player Sale NAME ...cccccccecesvereccesorocees As a Special Piano Offer We Present a New Style WALTERS PIANO 225 Terms 4 a Week Carel aad Pee nitty, —rraNsren to BLOOMINGDALES’ (x! 33 $5 ASE My easy payment plan may interest you TEETH AT COST 2 xx. WHILE STARTING MY BROOKLYN OFFICE York modistes. a have ‘ier . heer oa An adventure in which you really live a thrilling ‘ f romance (for the stout-hearted only). 3 Bary, : DR. FINCH All these wonderful features and amuse- y jad ot Theatre, 10 Kenmare St, “par ‘i ments, all this valuable merchandise is for 408-414 iL St, Gppests Hall of Raeords—Borcug hall your pleasure and profit—but remember that every dollar you spend you are giving, as well as getting crite for, for all the money goes to some form of War Relief Work. COME TO THE BAZAAR GIVE TO IT. HELP IT. Opens Saturday Next at7:30P.M. 3 Lasauitiime NYorld Want z works all week. 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