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Y / (AM lost or found vertised in The World ‘ Meted at The World's Informas Bureau, Pulltzer Building Arcade, Park Row; Ort ngrthwest core Ber RMb At Worlds Mariem » Oftic West 198th Sty and Brook Qdrertomeety * TOBACCO MAGNATE HLL. | Beaters soriin ot fowls Mricken * Debts © i re will result reful to buy genuine dela- sOttien, B02 Weshings okiye. for d the printing eae } ; fight from broker'@ shop, gave no hint of the fun that was to follow, Bven | when youn@ Joe Hascom had tramped © the home of Mie mother after @ your of wilence there remained a Joubt that the wages of sin eo dear to the metod tint Rad not bean paid in full, Hut when Le was joined there by his Bing Bing pals, Musas and Gilly, and Mugme, after tasting of mntlk, anaiously inquired athing but milk tn tt, the Quality of the play beman to be appreciated, ‘The house rose to the two tncor- rigible crooks who had been drawn to the Bascom home by the appetine ‘i ing smell of peach preserves and were more than & mateh for the vil -|loge akinflint who was scheming to ew it is rubbed off, | eet the widow's hone and peaoh or do antl t bit of hair! chard away from her, Now imagine for a moment that Was anything as old-fashloned ov « mortgage on the farm, Trust Mesars Smith and Hazard, as members of the Lamba’ Club, for that! That old s'atiint, Deacon Tillinger, was a storekeeper, and Mra, Bascom owed Bim abi of 6125—that’a all, After casually inquiring whether any one tn the village had $125, Muggs | gained the general plan of Deacon Tillinger'’s establishment from the informative replion of two siiny maldens, whereupon Gilly nonchalantly observed that he was thinking of “opening” a store in the place, Neod- less to say, tho money was forth. ing and promptly paid to the thwarted village Shylock. He was there ane will be World's ‘orld’o ace) GIKL'S D BUREAU, ite Giml coin or st IMPOR’ ” wHive wouse wasnineren Ry Gear Br, Ooldens ently, oan use, and 2 Aret yousrould have e The May Manton Fashions | ® (With bastin ESS. treet, New York, or # tre, Wiiece and 2 wore greatly plecsed Qo eee you and to Dear the mmroh, and Tan witts ] Ang to ony Row elncerely I Rope you wild deve ares ouscons 10. dounehing 18, 1 quidtenn whe ! Sloat and carries © opur which only waste, agpare from wy apecenen, X envy thdee Who ean wand any great tnpulee, partioulariy the great Lapulee of ' Atriotion, aove tm Bech OV rRine and aocemte oo HIS 1s a dress that can be made simple as it is here and of challis or of some similar material to be adapted to school OF to everyday afternoon wear, or It can be made with a round neck and with short sleeves And of taffeta to be a very dainty dress, dance. Th ts shown her fonable trimm pretty on challie, but i good for taffeta and for varto other materials, The frock of ro colored taffeta would be ve smart with black velvet ridbo for the ttle bit ef black ea color te Ned even for girls’ dresses, It is in no way mature in effect, Mt greatly enhances the color achome. For the simple every- day frock challis is a good a ma- terial as could be mentioned, but there are, of course, othera, Light Weight poplin makes pretty girls’ dresses and there are wool crepes that are charming, while also there ere varlous washablo mate- rinls that are quite appropriate, A great many girls wear cotton nen all during the year, For y afternoon frock, | rose anen would be smart w M the bertha and t oo Cuffs ecallo thread, 2 red w! b son, airts’ dresses tiuke @ good finiah designs are employed. For the twelvo-year sine will be needed 7 yards of material 37 inches wide, § yards db or 4m yards 40 w yards of velvet ribbon for the trimming, The com sites for airis from 8 to 14 yaare ted ooo of age. Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION Donald Building, 100 Weat Thirty-second Strect (op- bel Hros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second ent mail on recoipt of twelve cents in pa for each pattern ordered. ANT—Write your addreas plainly and always epecify size wanted. Qprtt.ay, 196 “Fall an eincorely complimented Ghoven the werte for tne song 122 quicnen the pulse of © whole people, Oordie? Br. Jeda Oolew, Gee Tom City. Ay ond sincerely youre, priate for the} \ but various | Indorsed by President Wilson . A Spirited New National Song | for Your | Motherland” Complete Words and Music /\ NEXT SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE | TES SVERINO WORLD, FRIDAY, AvausT nr ee een © THE NEW PLAYS o| W.C.BERGHWINS : “Turn to the Right" -- Don't Miss It. BY CHARLES DARNTON shdn't really wed him @ red nm streaking along over t ot Joe drop to id Klste Tillinger, of ah Upper win heir Wedaed bile play it came out been fond of fol ponies and thas had the hom lowing the etrayed far fr all, puiity o owner, It w A think of it! who was t 1 Hossibly more than one first-nightor dha rom the beginning, for ieket specu virtue, let ed all round in mn The play t# a happy 6 Portune Hu utck Wallin »wing & boy t exerts a genuine Her words, it is both »roUs, t was almy + William b proved himself a rival of Vou as a slangy comedian in the role of ‘Muggs; Frank Nelaon, was slmowt equally @ i ear Nelson mad wholly legiti endeared drew teare as tother; Lucy Cotton made charmingly natural girl; San Rood cave an excellent characterization of Deacon Tilinger, and Al. Sincoft roaliaed the ractal traits of the pawn- j broker with amusing eftect, | Here you have, in fact, the best play and tho best cast of the new ™ m “Turn to the Right"—and miss {t—promisos to remain the oard at the Gaiety tll mother puts up jam again, —_ — | GIRL HURT IN AUTO CRASH. Driver of Une mn, too, by for hia mother, appeal, In | Dr. Frank J. Mangold of No, 1800/ Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, was held ochendorffer in Long al injur mn two ow tng or ss) thrown from th riding. The oo with slight: bru: ae RETURNS AFTER 47 YEARS. Kingn-| a New York, = | ohn T. Kingsbury, who helped | York and th len West he Unio v Yyeare axe York to visit: his) so missioner John A Kingsbury | He was'a young civil engineer he ant saw the city. Whe t harities Com dhe went first tine ast slice, _——— to Prescott, Memortal Father o . RALTIMORE, Ae fice building as headau Internat Indiana 18.—An of ra for the Union at He was a pir we that brought the chine into favor with p bitt on desi that t edto aw float a building. which of rantals oo $6 for offices ining Into Line \ SEPARATION SUIT: Dll | GETS CHLOREN For girls; sizes 6 to 14 years. 84 Cloth Coats Reduced to $5.00 For women; sizes up to 38 only. 45 Mohair Coats Reduced to $3.95 Sizes for women or misses 44 Cloth Coats Reduced to $12.75 For women or misses. Navy and black only Sizes to 44, 61 Cloth Coats Reduced to $2.50 Sizes for women up to 40 bust. Black and navy. 47 Cloth Coats Reduced to $14.75 All sizes for women and misses. Navy and black only. 35 Silk Coats Reduced to $10.00 Colors or black. For women or misses. 153 Tub Dresses Reduced to $3.95 For women or misses. All sizes, For women or misses. 36 Wash Dresses Reduced to $2.95 Sizes 45 to 55. For stout womeny 43 Tub Dresses Reduced to $3.95 For extra-sized women, At Blo udales' Clearance of Summer Footwear Women's Pumps, patent or dull! leather, with gray or fawn tops, broken size range and a big variety of styles; reduced t ir, $1.00! cloth top: Children's Shoes and Pumps,| Wor several small lots, white shoes, white, | higher p tan or black pumps; also boys’ lace | gathered shoes, in two lots, reduced to close, $1.50 | pair, second Bloor, heels, in ta Huced to <1 Sport Shoes into three pair, tf Bloomingdates during the Summer months choice of shartes, interlinvag and satin covered dress shields cond Fb \ 1 | Summer footwear for women, misses and children has been gathered together and reduced in price to close out. Women's Low Shoes, including Oxford Ties, with leather Louis XV. ow patent leather, with groups and wreatly reduced in price to close, $1.75, $2.80, $3.90 | | "> Tomorrow, Saturday, the Final Day! Fur Coats Relined, $9.00 .@ This special offer is mace for the purpose of keeping our workshop busy For $9.00 we reline your coat with Skinner's guaranteed satin in your We ued our al” said derided ‘ tere ' ® ** Ta) ‘ 4 ‘ the de plaints é f Py: ‘ g iN a Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Ready-to-Wear: Apparel For Women, Misses and Girls Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Coats, Petticoats, Bathing Suits Every Spring or Summer garment of silk, wool or cotton, for women, misses or girls, has been reduced in price for this sale. This, however, does not include new Fall and Winter merchandise Among the reduced-price goods will be found all the late special purchases,many of them bought by us at much less than early season prices and originally marked by us at bargain prices. An Unequalled Carnival of Bargains Everything is marked down for quick clearance regardless of cost or value 41 Cloth Coats Reduced to $2.00 77 Cloth Suits Reduced to $10.00| 110 Bathi They, too, have been reduced Navy, black or colors. Sizes for women or misses. | 23 Evening Dresses Reduced to $5'55 Bathing Suits Reduced to $1.98 For women or misses. Sizes to 40. 16 Lingerie Dresses Reduced to $6.95 White only. For women or misses. 200 Silk Dresses Reduced to $9.75 All sizes for women. Many pretty styles to choose from. | 150 Silk Dresses Reduced to $10.75 | 300 Girls’ Dresses Reduced to $1.49 All sizes in a great range of colors. 4 Evening Costumes Reduced to $25 For women, 500 Tub Skirts Reduced to 29c White pique only. Sizes to 30 band, 43 length. 16 Sport Skirts Reduced to $3.95 For women or misses. All wool cloths. 84 Tub Dresses Reduced to $2.95; 24 Sport Skirts Reduced to $2.95 For women or misses, 9 Sport Skirts Reduced to $4.95 Black-and-white serge. For women or misses. 200 Tub Skirts Reduced to $1.25 For women or misses. Second Floor, At Bioomingdalea’ Clearance of Leather Goods Useful articles for men or women at a great range of prices, each being materially reduced. Main Floor, $1.40 | [Tat Bloomingdates’ Meat Specials Lege of Young Spring Lamb, 20 Legs of Canada Lamb, 16! yo Prime Roast Beef, of best city dressed beef; Ib., Mhoe Fresh Killed Fowls, young and dry picked; tb. 200 Sirloin or Porterhouse Steak; Also Roasts; best cute of city dressed beet, Ib., 18 bye $3.35 Boneless Strips of Swift's Only 245 pairs of blaek vici kid, marching Bacon; 4 to 5 tb. pieces; tb. 18 ye last, Sizes 6 to 10 KB. ~~ aRasement Second Floor, ALL CARS + BOTH TO GOTH ST, TANOFER TO BLOOMINGDALES' Wit! to to" Ave. . ‘ snd joke and have nw "Your wite Men’s Shoes 192 pairs of patent leather button shoes and gun metal or tan face shoes; also 87 pairs of black of tan oxfords; reduced to . Herman's U. S. Army Shoes, ¥ Sun and Wind Bring How to Remove Here sa chance, Mite Freckle Pace, to try 8 remedy Ire how with the sntee of « retiobte dealer thet it not orl you @ penny unless Ht removes the bles, while it dows give you « cleat J gets beautiful complesion, ¢ then one ounce sw oret care. ook the érmegis for the a friend TY unting — until, while the goods last, you will find . Suits Reduced to $1.59 Mohair; sizes for women or misses. Mohair; sizes for women or misses." 900 Tub Dresses Reduced to $1.59 All sizes, for women or misses. 300 Dresses Reduced to 79c Sizes for women; various colors to choose from. Sizes for girls 6 to 14 years old. 300 Girls’ Dresses Reduced to 49c Girls’ sizes 6 to 14 years. 200 Girls’ Dresses Reduced to 79c Many pretty styles in sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ White Lingerie Dresses All itt stock specially reduced for quick clearance. 150 Petticoats Reduced to $1.00 For women or misses. Tub or messaline silk. 100 Petticoats Reduced to $2.98 Made of silk, For women or misses. 200 Pettisoats Reduced to 69c Styles for women or misses. ‘At Bloomingdales” Clearance of et $1.85 and $2.45 172 pairs of black Lace shoes, blucher model, with medium heavy soles; also some button shoes in narrow widths; 97 pairs of tan ox- fords, welted rubber soles and heels; alsogua metal oxfords with “Neolin” soles and rubber heels} reduced “$2.45