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ey’ll Dance Like Queen Bess —|_‘TENNIS STAR KILLED. In “Young Manhattan’’ Pageant foup at Wimbledon tn 1913. then captain of tee Canadian team, Lien Powell Dead t Captain of Cn LONDON. May 1? Powell of Canadian infantry, whose | death tn action officially was reported | wv ix (dentified as the famous tennis player who gave Mo-! fell Ap when the war broke out. He wa! member of the Canadian bar and | Rough, Red Hands Softened and Whitened with Lemon Juice { \ Girls! It costs but a few cents to make a quarter pint of etli« lub Members Wark! wonderful lemon beauty cream! Surely try it! Hard and Have Lots of Fun Withal. weiner ee i es | To soften, smoothen, and whiten | sweetly the face, neck, arms, and particularly | months. fresh Any grocer will supply the the hands #hen chafed, red or rough |lemons and your druggist or any fragrant and |rouehtin & hard struggle for the Davis| We was Lieut. Powell wae playing for Canady for the Davig Cup at Newport in 1914 1x yeurs secretary to the Lieuten- ant Governor of British Columbia. He aged thirty-six years = for rr} 4 Pe ee ee ee eee eee In Bt. Gabrt |there is nothing better than lemon | toilet counter will sell you three ond Avenue anc \juice, but pure lemon | too| ounces of orchard white for a few group of chic \highly acid and often ir cents. This is by all means the best pageant, “Yo splendid lotion is prepared lotion you could use. Massage it given < mioment by squeezing the »\ daily into the face, neck, arms, and ground lawn at the COSI fresh lemons into a bottle ntaining hands and sce for yourself. It removes Ea, ig geheareing the ap MLCY* three ounces of orchard white. Be |tan, freckles, sullowness and blemishes, fleet days of Old King! TTR go no pele gets tate the bottle | abed to blanch and whiten the bine | eres boy —and ; stated »! acloth so no pul bleach and whiten th _ ee legend, the danc yor‘ | DOF —and no boy ever appreciated nice Her tit ercamy, lotion will stay] Adet, yand,’” which , Dea was a t t Queen ot ‘ pied In what seems by A pictures to have been her favorite | outdoor occ we ruffsand stepping ac Wal- ter Ral the do| s ay th 1 hate a flight 1} ‘ 3 with o are Sth Avenue = ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street Offering Remarkable. Values ‘ Dutch to a programme. 9 ‘ Tuere 8 one young woman to whom a the preparations for geemed for a while ove reat personal trag Battie has been for several yeara the Queen of the May at St. Gabriel's Bhe supposed she was to be Queen in the English interlude in the pageant. no $2.35 Our high standard in Shirts has been due to a constant endeavor to maintain the best qual- ity materials combined with perfect workmanship. But young ladies of Sallie's age, matter how beautiful they may cannot go against na’ s rule, w gays they shali cha r new. And right in th open gap. | and Mr.| e of the re- Sallie's Miss Josephine Jobn Murtha,,in cha earsals for fhe Park Department, Hems Liss took notice of t Hemstreet. ge Gallic that so to be Queen stoutly insisted she wou dificulty by keeping her there were those could not be @ision could b peared yesterday an ‘all-wise and all-providing mother had taken her t going ¢ affli re | Note: This Sale Was Planned in Order to Meet the Demand for Woven Madras Shirts. Also Russian Cord and Fibre Striped Madras Shirts in conservative Porarily for patterns and attractive colorings; custom finish; French cuffs. pagean i positive! MAIN FLOOR Know! | MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Kiddie Kiub has undertaken In pro- viding for 950 orphans over in France| by contributions of from one cent a/ week to ten cents a day from their savings, the St. Gabrici youngsters, having caught the spirit of giving : sacrificing their playtime, have pledged themselves to undertake the caro of one orphan not only going to give the ttle French girl's support, y are goin to make and send her all} they eclohes as well. They were tn} capt an to whether to “adopt” a boy | or @ irl orphan untll the suggestion | of making clothes came up, and of course It was at once apparent that | {¢ would not bo especially much fun} for them to be making clothes for a} Pronounced Savings on BOYS’ SPRING NORFOLK SUITS (With Two Pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers) $10.00 te ! Sturdy wearing qualities -—Pure all Wool Fabrice —Clever new styles 8 decided to control the im- Re gu ptt eas yi Bas | Suits fashioned from choice Woolens; trousers full-lined with seams double Bee Waa leriad on order taking over | sewed; exceptional workmanship, finish and service; beautiful patterns in light and \ Ao i an extn sion or us| dark effects; coats Alpaca lined; size 8 to 18 years, sour digestion | Reduced for Immediate Clearance ’ mixed cocktail if your BOYS’ SPRING TOP COATS palate doesn't. Serve anid ieiasthaat iad aieaiaaiiaiiien air ial arial $7.50 formerly 8.75, 10.00, 12.50 Club Top Coats made of all wool Homespuns, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Knitted "i Fabrics; mostly quarter lined; plain or plaited models; not all sizes in any one Cocl t il pattern, but all sizes in the assortment from 10 to 16 years ay mone Sees BOYS’ HATS AND FURNISHINGS FOR THROAT AND LUNGS ap covans AND alee straw and Panoma Hats 1.25 to 5.50 { Blouses 75c¢ to 2.95 Felt Hats. 1.75 to 1.95 | Shirts 95c to 3.95 Ec man Ss PoRarEtaia She eras 95c to 1.95 | Pajamas 75¢c to 1.50 { Alterative hl Ca 50c to 95e | Neckwear 2Be to 1.45 BA BY LIGGRTT'A RIKER Ln STORGS AND OTHER LAD. i ciara. | Unusual Values | = | ee STUDENTS’ FIRST LONG TROUSER SUITS CAT fost or found articles le $15.75 Ferilsed in The World will be Listed at The World's Tnforma- tion Bureau, Fulitze Suita that embody all that is in style, fabric, workmanship, linings and trimmings, dis- tinctive patterns and smart coloringe—light and dark effects; belted or plain backs; patch, slant er regular flap pockets; slxe 10 to 20 years, Arcade, Park Row; Ue ROYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—FIFTIT FLOOTE 1h Office, northwest ner sth St," and Broadway World's Harlem Office, 1 West 125th Bt, and World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing- ton St, Brooklyn, for 30 days following the printing advertisement, of the oe 0 SS SS SS 0S 0S S38 1S 00 SS SS 0 0 SS OE 0 ee ae ee eer ee mmr — «cr C=O eee o — OO O- «9 CD) a) (a —_ Oe OS OO o> Ce ee et eae cee eee ee ee eee = a A) A) RE ND) Re Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 38th Street 39th Street For Friday and Saturday—A Special Sale 350 New Trimmed Hats Most Remarkable Values of the Season at Hats That Would Hats Made Especially $3.95 Ordinarily Be Sold for For This Sale by a $5.95 to $10.00 Leading Manufacturer, The collection co: A Sale of Summer i Hats, new and charm- ede Aa = ing, assembled for ve smartest of this early season of- shapes and styles; fering and providing, at this price, a truly extraordinar chasing trimmed with the new “Breast” bands, burnt feather fancies and ribbons. All Black Hats, All White Hats, Navy Blue Hats, Hats in Black or Navy with White. Two Specially Priced Groups in Untrimmed Hats Colored Lisere Shapes | Black and Colored Lisere Shapes Formerly up to $3.95 65c | Formerly up t0 £4.98 c.cccscescccccveuts .$1.45 Fourth Floor ee ee em Great May Sale of Corsets Continuing Throughout the Week At About Half Standard Prices In Some Models Size Range Incomplete Lord & Taylor Specials $1.95, $2.95 $3.00 to $5.00 Models. Mme. Irene Corsets $2.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $8.75 $5.00 to $15.00 Models. Frolaset Corsets $2.95 $5.00 and $6.00 Models. Brassieres—Leading Makes—5Q0c, 75c, 98c, $1.25 Second Floor a re Sale of Summer Bed Furnishings At Reduced Prices for This Week White Blankets Comfortables—Cotton Filled Single bed elze...ccccsscaces $3.65, $4.50 and $5.85 Figured silkoline, sateen borders, each .......+.5 acca Formerly $4.00, $5.00 and $6.50 a pair. Crossbar nainsook, plain mull borders. Formerly Pull bed Glas isccvcerss canvass $5.00, $6.00 and $6.75 4 OGL casisestsd ceaiaiinstieeaees Pree $3.65 Formerly $5.50, $6.75 and $7.50 a pair. } Comfortables—Wool Filled Fancy Cotton Blankets j Pigured cambric, plain sateen border. Formerly $6.50. $5.85 Rormorly-@8:Rorsisawsaisuaharnaasiae os kan $2.25 4 Jacquard figured silk mull, plain Jap silk border.....$7.50 Bed Spreads ] Sheets ' Pillow Cases : : ' Were Now] Were Now White crinkle dimity...........$1.35, $1.65 a: - $1.18 $1.05 § 42x3814.. 29¢ Satin finished, scalloped all around, «oe $1.28 $LI5 f 45x3814 2Be Imported Printed Spreads.......0005 $1.38 $1.25 § 50x3814 5 3ic 4 90x99... + $1.48 $1.35 ¥ 54x3834........ joc 34c ‘ mete Bed Sets ' Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases Satin finished, scalloped. Formerly $6.25...... | ; , f Sheets j Pillow Cases Embroidered and scalloped Muslin Sets, white or cx ' W ae ‘ : broidery i] Lise’ Now Were Now embroidery. Pai ube eee aM eee ee me $1.45 $1.28 } 42x3813........36c 3le Single bed size....... $5.00 | Full bed size ' $1.65 $1.48 § 45x3814........38c 33c Sale of Cretonnes wd) o C a yard For light summer draperies; full range of color Formerly sold at 35¢ and 40c a yard Cold Storage for Furs Apparel, Draperies and Rugs. Cold Storage Vaults on the Lord & Taylor Premises, Absolute protection against loss by moth, fire or theft, Third Floor > A) |) A | ie ese ee oe Fifth Floor A) TD DD) {DRO . . + 8 “SPECIALS” ON GROUND FLOOR 'TABLES i For Tomorrow, Friday I 10,000 yards Cretonnes at half price; yard. 38¢ § 350 Colored Corduroy Semi-made Skirts ..7.. $5.85 100 Pure Irish Damask ‘Table Clot vularly { White Pique Semi-made Skirts..........6..5 $3.85 ahs occu ak ae j Crepe de Chine Blouses.........+ $2.95 and $3.95 39 dozen Irish Huck I gularly $3.75 $3. . Bik Ginnene : » pairs Irish Linen Il. S. Pill Ca ly | lub Silk Blous sé $2.95 and $3.95 $2.50; pair ees ‘ $1.95 | Lingerie Blouse see eeees + $4095, $2.95 and $3.98 50 Boudoir Lamps, with cretonne shade $2.25 | Children’s Colcred Dresses.........+sessse0e $2.95 EE) DD ED TD) ED) EE) SD) ND () ED) ED) ED (OD OS 0 S00) SS 0 0 SS 0 | ' World Sets ‘The Pace The New York