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firmary et New Brighton, the oldest established forty years ago by Dr. Games) R. Smith, is to be changed to the @tatem Island Hospital. @on given by the Board of Trustees fe that the word often been misconstrued as an insti- it ft has meant @ loss of busine: Your bair dark, givssy aud lustrous with know you are tne 6 rh deniers oF Girect upon rec dooblet Ber Sméth infirmary Changes tame. The name of the & R Smith In- get ic waa os THOUSANDS FLOCK ‘The rea- “infirmary” has for the aged and = infirm than @ hospital, and as a Darken young and attract in gray, faded. dull wu it Until you are entire dope it watural'y, Keeps aealp cleah. healthy wa trome dendrut no eno aul) Hair. Vow lay Newark Node OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & G 34th Street—New York in white, reinforced, sizes, tight knee. 50c and No Mail or Phone Orders Filled. Will Place on Special Sale Tuesday button fronts, and various pockets. Exceptional Value, Skirts of Ramie Linen.. Skirts of Striped Gabardine. Skirts of Velour Checks .... Skirts of Striped Worsted .. : Skirts of Jersey Silk....... On Sale Tuesday Women’s Union Suits Standard make ribbed lisle Union Suits regular and extra TO SEE WAR RELICS =) AT ALLIED BAZAAR dhe Y. King | Ths Is British Day at Grand ay oy Had Central Palace, Where Battle- field Trophies Are Shown. To-day is British Day at the Allieé Bazaar at the Grand Central Palace, where thousands are going dally to see the war relice sent for exhibition by the French € Maggie Teyte wi Wii and Mme. Alda te al a! Canada will be particularly honored by the British War Kelief Committee. ment aing night 800 Women’s Separate Skirts Washable Skirts of Russian Cords, Pique and Gabardine; smart tai-e lored models, featuring open pearl detachable belts 2.95 Women’s Summer Skirts OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & 34th Street—New York 65c value “Kayser’s” Silk Underwear this afternoon . 3.95 5.90 7.50 8.75 . 13.75 39c Silk Vests... Emb. Silk Ve “Kayser’s’’ “‘Kayser’s”” “‘Kayser’s”” “‘Kayser’s”” Silk Bloomers Silk Union Suits ....... 2.95 The Duct coxs Patricia members of t to act as patronesses. In charge of the British Booth includes Mrs. Newbold Le Roy Edgar, Mrs. Charles Greenough, Mrs. Ralph San- eer, Mra. Charles Dana Gibson, Lady Colebrook, Mrs. Mrs. B. Guinness, Mra. Judah Sears, Moncure Robinson and Mrs, K aha, t Combinations, 1.00. 1.50 Sale of Muslin Underwear Nightgowns and Petticoats Specially Priced at Fine Nainsook, trimmed in attractive com- bination of laces, ribbons and embroidery. 2.00 Women’s Special Clearance Sale of High Grade Corsets 2.95 3.95 Regular 5.00 to 12.50 Values, 300 High Class Corsets, incomplete sizes, of Vassar, Georgette, Smart Set, Lily of France and other makes, Crepe de Chi m0) 7.90 Women's Crepe de Chine Negligces in pastel colors; lace and ribbon trimmed. 10.75 > troops An autographed photograph of a painting by Queen Alexandra, two dozen pairs of socks knitted by the Duchess of Connaught, and a allver bowl presented by the Duchess of Sutherland are a few of the dona- as that will be sold at the British ooth to-day, About 15,000 persons visited the ba- foar yesterday, strongest appeal of any exhibition is Miss (that of the war mementoos. Passing the attractive booths with their cool tea gardens and music, exhibits of rare tapestries and porcelains, the visitors j*tream on and up to the third floor to the grim war exhibition, Beginning to-morrow the pictures | taken on the battlefields which have been brought to this Stephen Gallatt! of Harvard will be They were taken with spe- cial permission from the French Gov. j ernment and show not only the work of the ambulance drivers close to the trenches and @ number of actual war scones but the individual work of | well known American drivers, | Irvin 8. Cobb has given the Ger- man pass that was xiven to him at | Brussels three days after the fall of louvain and was carried by him | when he marched with the German through Northern This, with the original copy of H. ¢ Nature Often Needs Help to Hold Health ‘The first requirement te to offer some- shown that 4 is such that moat persons can etfects of of deep: nen: trial in worth wh sing the syatem or creatin: to that may lead to a w 1s one reason why Eckma: “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916, of Connaught and Prin- ith the wives of the nadian Cabinet, are The committee ne Emily Prico Post, Otto Italian Day. The country by will all M Prance.| itheims Craig ning. will not harm the jog he for more than twenty yea ul treatment in pulmonary =| ofits. and nial troubles, hae at. | Chairm ite combination of cal Imunsry infection, For ante by ALL et, Warring company Cafe de bazaar yesterday aft: Lady Colebrook, the Nine Allies’ Booth, first shell for the British army, u “| the same lathe which she used in -}| munition factory, visitors who had tea in the garden. ‘a| Perey Grainger played, William Astor “hari Mrs, Charles KF. Oelrichs, Mrs. Cha Salzedo and kins are con Ernest Sc’ offered as his contribution his raro collection of war paper money of @mall denominations led, and works of Kipling autographed by the late Clyde Fitch e sold at auction by Miss Mayo. Her booth is a re. r aluction of the ruined chancel of Cathedral, Many literary and theatrical celebrities are on her committee Ward of Sir Beerbohm Tree's das head waiter tn the ris Tea Visitors how she made was one of the Chanler is of the Entertainment Com- nd Mrs. Theodore looseveit | Charles Hit Ditson, Mrs. Dillingham, Mrs. John BI os liss Heien Hartley Jen- nittee members nelling, the pianist, has issued by the countries. This collection, Stern Brothers * West 42nd and 43rd Streets, Between 5th and 6th Avenues Women’s Summer Footwear For all occasions of street, dress and sport wear will be found on the Second Floor, at moderate prices. is an unusually attractive hand-made Tongue Pump, which looks equally well with or without buckle It is made in patent leather and dull ep, beaver, ivory, ornament, calfskin; also w gray kidskin, finished with Louis XV. Silk Parasols, wide black and white and floral effects, in Jenanete and shirred $1 95 models; also Sport Paraso Linen Squares, hemstitched, Linen Scarfs, hemstitche White Linen Centery Plain = “The Southampton” A Selection of Women’s Shoes 85.00 to 7.50 That were formerly % a] at $8.00 pearl and dark heels a pair, will be offered ‘To-morrow at $3.95 A good variety of high and low cut styles taken from regular stock. Stamped Linen (Main Floor) Stamped Nainsook Underwear nsook Corset Covers,.... 6.000005 each 20c Malsidek SOWA. iiississ sce rcasvves # 45c Nainsook Combinetions, .........44. v 50c AT GREATLY REDUCED Plain Taffeta Silk Parasols, in all desirable colorings... . Smart Parasols, of heavy taffeta silk; and white stripes in shirred and Japanese models; Atel gros floral effects and some grain silks for mourning use,,.. Also High Cost Parasols at striking price ATTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR TUESDAY s, 86 and 45 inches O5e & 95e Work and Bungalow Aprons, .... White Linen Scarfs, 18 by 54 inche Linen Knife, Fork and Spoon Cases,... and Novelty Parasols (Main Floor) sof Silverbloom, at cone Sizes are incomplete. Articles each 35¢ to 95e *“ $0 to 95c each 50¢ & 55e 50c i 40c PRICES, stripes 4, $2.50 black rt 9295 essions | r, MRS PENRHYN STANLAWS._ which he brough* with him in y days of the war, comprises per currency 825,000 Hal lef of War Victims in Krakauer, Austrin, Under tho auspic Krakauer War were 4 | Bordoni, Women Who Are Helping the Allies’ Soldiers iis ae ama iene By Aiding Big Bazaar in Grand Central Palace) GIRL AT STREET CORNER 'iFintic agin ton rvstis the market a Sardine-can Avenue, to raise littonal funds t It has no aid war vietims in Krakauer, ja, | IS suffic Ono. thousand 1 people » fund Jeasty Crippled French So A performance in aid of the Lichtenstein Millinery Co. Final Clearance Sale TUESDAY—JUNE 6th Gowns, Wraps, Coats, Tailored Suits, Blouses, Trimmed Millinery IN ORDER TO DISPOSE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES WILL PREVAIL 584-586 Fifth Avenue Between 47th & 48th Streets No Branch Store and no connecilon with any other store cf a similar name ht, and it was ne fund would beneilt by a erformers Irene Me ‘Doratdina, pagal, ne Kitty or, Lew Brice and Laura Hamii- cleansing y dentifrice separate t or harden, so a key like pener is not included. NEW YORK SPURNED SUITOR SLASHES nd six hundred additional reinforce Rear Admiral Caperton’s come MR, MORPHEUS. Barred From Her mn Her House, Costanzi The sloth in Central Park, Urges Marriage and Uses Knife When Refused. Because she refused the offer of that came to her from after sleeping all winter, woke up yesterday. again to-day. He went to sleep | Nicola Costanzi, twenty-six years 00D tn. fees jold, of No, 157 Mott Street, pretty =BRITER TODAY Josept nia, nineteen years old, M. STEWART 438-442 W. Bist St. ‘only offict and warehouse KEYSTONE SYSTEM —a correct service for CLEANSING scouring—repairing—moth packing and gtorage of RUGS AND CARPETS *Columbus 5567 f No, 915 Bowery, is in| incent's Hospital with her face | jslashed in several places and Coa jtanai is ‘locked up on @ y obaree of | felonious assault, |. The girl told the police Costanzl |had been g company with her |for more than two ye s when her fathe r r < morning about & o'clock, ac- by a middle-aged won been acting as her body- ne was on her way to who ha guard, J work when, at Prince and Crosby Streets, Costanzi confronted her and her to marry him, She rofused man whipped out @ knife with a three-inch blade and slashed her | across the face. Than he fled, but was caught at Broadway and Princ: freete TIME ONLY Street. by two toamsters, who beat | SET OF TEETH FOR $2.00 him severely before he was rescued by eman Benner. 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