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RUSH TO WED nicipal Building and Many Can’t Reach Bureau. ‘After he had joined about Saibout one a minute, “@erk Michael J. " « Sexprens thi ion “T firmly believe that tage of the young men whe “Wackers, puro and sim, silent ie ALL ““The bottle of Usit has completely my face of the it is a Godsend to wrinkled, eine humanity and color. her ‘dressing table always. ene are made smooth; 6) back complexions get also a fine treatment for freckle: heads and many forms {/ artment stores can supply Usit. dvt. THEATRES. Wet wiv § 80 i il » PASSING. SHOW! ASTOR tw gprs me Wa » HIS LITTLE WIDOWS BEWBIJOU cr W'way | Ma’ Phone 430 Br ~ THE KNIFE "%, SE Mi Weal Tatas oT MAN WHO CAME BACK re fot Bs * Mats, Thins. Tanai The 135Sheir Veillen. Mane Ets ig, Winey, Bree $0 ‘Sparkling, ¥: Mata, ‘Wed, an LOVE O° MIKE ve was Ea SE le) oy seston YOU" RE IN LOVE and Sat. at 2.15. Smartest of musteal eome= dles.—Eev Sun WASHINGTON $a. PLAYERS | COMEDY $10 W418. Fyre s Thurs, & Mokosco Wow & gato THE rite i LONGACRE Wath a WM. COLLIER LJ NOTHING | ine ‘OTH Oliver Moroscn's Creat Laughing | “UPSTAIRS AND DOWN” STANDARD IF & 0 St Croam a ATION sgl Eia.8 $0. Mass PIRE |! Waa & ie hard a) The VGHT FROLIC HET OUR B Mala Were sated cane stat Bon fa ZIEGFELOG#: JANE ‘COWL « t REPUBLIC §. 3, teaaea al se cals FULTON at we: COURTENAY hs WISE fe Tae Wilson Dodd's Comely (PALS FIRST! 4 DAILY & SUNT Ay. 230-506 THE ‘ARTISTIC TRIUMPH , ‘te YEAR CHAPIN «2% ‘THE LINCOLN CYCLE ARH ATTAN; ee Wesnenita ‘ Ho WoaTa “[SEDM.COHANS THEATRE ost 6 aegt Third Ca, Julius Steger presents AND’ HER SON RUSSELL THAW’ REDEMPTION.” A Pholo-Drama of Life Depicted with Relentless Tru The Slory of aWoman's Sin, Suffering and Redemption MY, World —"Neabit’ Mov 10 Mise Neshit grappling with an und Teiegraph:—"A surprive—A re BU M6 Evening Journal :—"Gigan foe. Velation SENDS UP SLACKER "eR BY OFFICIALS “License doherty ants Jam Mu- forty “@@uples in marriage at the rate of Assistant City Cruise paused long to-day to wipe his brow and a very large M rushing into marriage to-day are A man DRIVEN AWAY horrible price that were such an eyesore to = Gaughters, my grandchildren and foe: When Usit. is ePegularly applied for a reasonable time wrinkles disappear, the skin re+ ins its former smoothness, plump- t Usit is such a splendid akin treatment that every woman, old wand young, ought to have a bottle on Rough low, dry, their aetarsl freshness from ite use, and it ma. All first class drug stores and It ts not a cream or paste, but a pure nut-oil liquid, and it is only necessary to use it at night before retiring.— ~| joining cottages were threatened for 30 TWICE TODAY Nighis af 8 30 and EVERY DAY 25¢, 50c & 91 cily Week) Gare Wu stupendo! SEATS NOW SELLING &N ADVANCE, who slacks the day before Registra: | tion Day by getting married in the ‘hope that his bride will furnish an excuse for his cowardice, doesn't deserve the name American. If I were @ girl I'd shake a slacker.” on Marriago License Bureau on! second floor of the Municipal Building was jammed ail morning! with applicants for licenses. A line| of prospective brides and bridegtooms! extended from the largé overcrowded | Feception room into the corridor and | down the stairs to the ground floor. Many couples got tired waiting and went home early in the afternoon, Up to 12.40 o'clock 185 Heenses had} been granted. Had the City Clerk's force been large enough twice that number would have been issued and) | to-day would have gone down as a record-breaker. It was eXplained that half the marriage Heense force was working like trojans on the floor above handling the thousands of aj plications for selective draft regist tion which ing received to-day | A majority of those who would have to register to-morrow, but who are »| registering to-day, live in this city | and expect to be away to-morrow. —— FLY 10 MILES IN PLANE TO HELP FIGHT FIRE Two Members of Yale Aviation Camp Reach Burning Sayville Hotel In Six Minutes. (®---tal to The Bvening World.) | SAYVILLE, L. 1, June 4.—This town enjoyed the novelty early to- day of seeing volunteer fire fighters come by alrplane and help fight the| fire which destroyed the Codar Shore | Hotel on Great South Bay. ‘The blazo, which Suminated the bay for miles, was sighted at Yale Aviation Camp t Smith's Point, Chief Instructor | Jaquith and a student named Seivers jumped into a machine and flew the! ten miles to the fire in six minutes, | They were loudly cheered by the fire- men and spectators as they landed and were given another cheer as they started back after woveral hours’ work, The hotel, a new five-story struc- # owned by ex- Alderman A. | The loss is $380,000. Ad- occupy awhile, nips } TRAILED BY BLOOD SPOTS. | One Alleged Burglar Found and Lost Ratton Holds Second. Two broken transoms, a tral! of} blood spots and a lost button to-day | furnished a Gaboriau background for the detective work of Policeman William Corbett of West Sixty-eighth Street station, He completed his task by arresting William Mcartiand and | John White at No. 308 West Forty- fourth Street ‘There he found MePartland with his hands and left foot bandaged and When the prisoners station house Corbett @ transom thief had en- on at No. 355 West Forty= nd had Tost a button, | ex tered a sal fourth The New York Edison Company, in its organization and in the facilities it provides for the light and power requirements of New York, represents thirty-five years of electrical development On September 4, 1882, the first generating station of the Com: pany was opened by Thomas A. Edison in a building in the lower part of the City. “Jumbo” generators of that day was 750 horsepower. the Waterside Stations of The New York Edison Company nearly 500,000 horsepower. Compared with 125-horsepower generators thirty-five years ago is the generator in the side Station of 45,000 horsepower, and still larger units are being planned Realizing its responsibility to those whom it serves, this Com- pany has subordinated every other consideration to the mainte- nance of an unfailing electrical supply, and to the development of tacilities for meeting at all times, and to any extent, however large or small, the complex demands of the life, the industry, and the commerce of our great city The New York Edison Company Address by Addrew Telagpone At ‘ine Corbett won upon blood 424 Broadway Canal 8600 ast East 86th Street Lenox 7780 spots in front of w « store 9, 663 Bighth Avenue, ‘fhe transom ha 126 Delancey Street Orchard 1960 15 East rasth Street Harlem go20 been roken. ts Corbett followed the 10 Irving Place Stuyvesant 5600 362 East 149th Street Melrose 9900 fourth Street address, where it ended. 324 West yad Street Bryant 5262 All Show Roane Open Uniit Midsighe At Your Service The combined capacity of the six Today two city blocks, and the capacity of their generators is ater- At Your Service Irving Place and 15th Street—Stuyvesant 5600 Branch Office Show Rooms for the Convenience of the Public Night and Emergency Call: Farragut ooo 8 coat | oth men on Jor. M. Schenck Present NORMA | u, Ss. LINERS’ ERS’ CLOSE CALL. cou pedoe ©. le neat Artiste of the Bereen One 1 mn With Cratser— Hit Another. | News of the safety of two American steamships to-day brought relief to friends and relatives of passengers on board. The belated arrival of one steamer at an American port yesterday was accounted for by her collision with 4 Firitish cruiser In the war zone two weeks ago, The cruiser made a big dent tn the fe, and after putting back to MONG PUL Py, rs |e POPPY I" ER muon Will Be Shown tn the Following MARCUS LOEW THEATRES ay, Tue & Wed) Today & Tuesday {Tuesday & Wed. r repairs she hit-a sea wall and § pKaw aba Deira) Crushed In her. bow Bilton (iki) {The other ship of which word was J see Wrnenday was th fcan. liner 2) Rag ong y England Wdaay,| ieee * Yeh sid two" kod the % bane | West’ na roonland 0 Eng land, fring four. torpedocey ‘Two ot bier rk niasiles. missed and two struck the Is. al but with) insumMetent | to ox ‘areuve In Addition to Vaadeville Shown, To-morrow is registration day for all men between the ages of twenty- one and thirty—inclusive, Re, letra tion places will from 7 A. M, jto 9 P.M. in tion district, ages mentioned THEATER ating at MbY y “aah Mt AND S. ibertyB BoadW. $20 Bond a pty uch, Peetormance, Kager Lawise’ Greatest Prost “The BAR BROADWAY TWICB DAILY, [ree AMUSEMENTS, _ | COLUMBIA }y HIP HIP. HOORAY € GIRES SI NISTER” MATS 25-O NIGHTS, 25 ALISADESEXRE STEEPLECHASE P> HO Hf Me H NOK UN FACTORY Hh Komen’ "2 Ne : oe Tb HEART OF GQNEY bstant Mas! W.sde.Twigtiva, he $1.00 fi WN ce AND ne, & cnishd ual, LUNA ATURE, b ory Caneerts LYRIC vice Dally ‘it ats Nigh h 30, BURLESQUE. LYMPICE 40! ""r".. Mat. Daily BROADWAY BUKLE SGU ONE LAW FOR BOTH A Dramati Journal Specia Aiteactio r Cast Present In Person, RIALTQ : hen ans _PHOTO PLAYS, Bway. aS° SC | HENDERSON'S |G ORGE WHITE & CO. | AVON COMEDY FOUR it—Mundreds turned qe emanhood Ory ef @ woinan’s lif %, Chases Dil eek Te th SROOaT EAC BOATS. \To Boston | and New England Points | Fall River Line | Inside Route—Through Land-Locked | Waters of Long Island Sound 5.30 P. M. Daily-Due Boston 8.27 A. Me M. Daily—Due N. ¥.7 A. M. Leave Pier 14, N. R., Fulton St., Return leave Boston (South Sta.) 6 P. Afternoon and Evening Concerts—Excellent Cuisine $1.00 and $2.00 Outside Staterooms. Inside Staterooms have outside ventilation and are always cool and comfortable Tickets, Stat nd Information at City Ticket Offices, il pel 1180. Broadway Also at all N. Y. Tranuler Co. offices and various Tourist Agencies. General Oifice, Pier 14, North River The New England Steamship Company Fron Steamboat Go, MMe OCEAN «TAURUS ine Kir, + from Pier 1, N. R., ONLY CONEY ISLAND hange without notloe, 4 4 eee RIVER DAY EINE | “CATSKILL E EVENING LINE a VAUDEVILLE, DIAMONDS TRG @ TEPROCTOR'S Ceci, Ut FO hh eithats edit write aah sees DIAMONDS CN CREDIT RMA ALL GOODS GUAKANTRED, ae is mina ens ie! Amertean Watch & Diamond Cu, EN LANE, Phone Cort, B86T, Agent calls, “D AMENDS yyxstrnou9e a 8 tke GHEAT F fons Ursene ~ BO on DIAMONDS, JEWELAY, [Bigot ik . ae ae Nt pALHIAANTILCH, | | BOARDERS WANTED—COUNTRY, ety New York. ty sie. N.Y. later Clsmnty D ad |e coma s dauy | ea ican Roof { Rm: ¥. LOST, FOUND AND D REWARDS, Wirschoft Troupe, Hans’ Hebert All s I AK, 1A, folding, on bench Ip Maver. Cou Walter James, Ray I side Park atid 1424 st ;“towant to finder, W wrence and & others F. Peters jr., O14 Hiverside Drive, - ne A West of Fifth Avenue Full of Interest--- | | Mourtewath surcet Our 23d Annual June Sale Now On! KNOWN FOR ITS GREAT SAVINGS ON DEPENDABLE QUALITIES IN Muslin Underwear Women’s Housedresses and Negligees Babies’ Wear Girls’ and Misses’ Summer Dresses White Goods Women’s Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Coats [ores Petticoats Men's Shirts and Furnishings Washable and Silk Blouses Millinery Shoes Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings | THE FOLLOWING FOR BOTH TODAY AND TOMORROW: JUNE SALE OF BABIES’ WEAR ed lig for ti bey are borll odeds Matha et to LB yet boy irl aix years of age— great, new Stocks, well chosen attract- lively priced Erensplita siial fton alee for the twenty-t Dablew’ Ribbed shirie—to 3 yrs. Infants’ Silpa, —value Our reg. .28 224) Dre 27 sale « Rates Hale Woot shirte—ioni | 54 yre—our reg and short slecves—infant to 7 604] iments’ spa Yoke and biaho ho e oke a P| 3 yra—value vaten tials J styles—lace and hematitebed,; 88 Slik and Woot Shirts | | ruffle—our reg. 47 Sate! mos—our ren 85 and .97., J infants’ Fine Nainaook Stipe ind (iewne——prettily trim d in| dainty new styles, with 64 64 Infants’ Wine Stipa in dainty > 87 baby effec in smockings ® ar hand stitching, hem- 7 atitohing and dainty edger be! ) our reg. iets fale ‘ 288 | 2-16, Dress and Sktet Ch 09 eri ea rr trim’d with ac arn 32 ery OF sdninty re vase | 2.07 “ our reg. $3 Dreanes— ; 4 Lineiie| without collars ; 57 belted’ 46 our special .68 Carriage Robea—contros Sind embroidery scalloped edge 1.44 B. $10 7 Bird's-eye Diavers—shem m | Single. Double Dorgn I 20220 mbray——at bert) ith various Heth Aizen to 6 yre 97x37 our rem. .87 ale Tuesday A fed nd as Alaa Dl: Day Extraordinary Values for OUR ANNUAL JUNE SALE: ~ $2.85 CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES . White or flesh—also white H1k-—-tallored me h Pleat of itehing. $1.95 Dressy Voile Blouses... . ad Veniao lace oF ba Neatly, tucked Sompined. with Il sizer. 57 |O2e Volle and Organdic Blouses.. .77 Lace and embroidery trimmed; also tallored styles, ton trimmed; als stripe or plain cole A He A One Day Sale 7.44 21.75 Genuine Crex Seamless Elsewhere Axminsters 9.00 to 10.26 Value $26.50 3,200 Genuine Grass Rugs and .69.... 47 ian and Novelty Alexander Smith make— Ovals, medallions In new novelty border designs on green, blue, brown and red grounds. (9x12 ft.) and small carpet designs. (9x12 ft.) Elsew hore Chinese, ders, (21x45 in,), Colonial Rag Rugs 67 Plain colors or hit-and-miss designs—fringed ! You might not think cash buying would save so much, But just look at these prices—you see how you save. When or how we can obtain mer- chandise to equal these rugs we do not know. THESE PRICES TUESDAY ONLY o Elsewhere .85... Giese | MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Ord To prevent dealors buying, quantities restricted $12.74 & $13.74 Women's 77 et, White Ramla Linea... nd Ponenl Co dé sluohe-Cine bles. Wea thede a Poplins, Berges also mixtures and pl of styles and broken & COATS SECOND VE | LINENS MAIN FLOOR, |25 et. Wide Ribbons ‘ hatine and taftotae = Jomen' 1.54 ninth and’ colarecals ay tht iad Peet iss pink ar ns sash d& millinery widths, onde green on, White—organdle | TBKONS—MATN. FLOOR Ma and u a~velve! ribbon po am ESAT Ertl | 48 ct. White Cotton Crepes DRESSES 81. COND FLOOR. Milcutriped — $#-inch — wot’ and | dressy for blouses, frocks, etc 98 Striped Tub Silk Blouses 160) Whur Goobs "aay FLOOK, yortment of nent stripes OD | 5429 Scr Curtaine ry white—tallored models. oy White or Arablan—face insertion BLOUSES ShOOS b ¥LoU! or deep hem ak wpaise r. Pe CUMTAINS~BASEMEN $1.17 Women's Middy Blouses 84) cca White drill, th Copenhagen, | 4216 et Seri Curtainings ® Witt old or green collar and | w yor Arabian tint—-or sutte—heatly made Hito 44. | with colored floral bordera BLOUSES SECON D PLOOK UPHOLSTERY — BASEMENT 33 & 39 ct, Women's Ex. Size batt perce i etree PRET Underwoar 95) scalloped or cut corners law. ne e- | WHA DS BASEMENT IAIN FLOOR | $1.09 Hematitched Sheets 7 MMA | sfors hamming. —depend- $1.15 Men's Fine Shirts £8 eee RUINS - ABRAM BOE - Mercertaed PO f fem Rugs 16.77 MnN's PURNISHL MINE [ ntals, medallion hus TMD FLOOR. Little Tete! Skirts 45) eh ‘a eis 15 ct, Opaque Window Shades 33 | lore with | SHADES CMInD FLOOR $3.96 Boys’ Norfolk Suits 315 = ing! breasted ‘ ' “0 Stripes ” | ULCOM ATIVE LINENS ALAIN Lob ea CLOTIING THIRD LOOK, — | $1.47 Silkeline Comfortables. 1.17 : filling--fili atzo $3.96 Little Boys’ S F ral JPS—DASEMENT, © to cical udeltae ane Tiguren: ct, Cotton Huck Towels AMY Boys!’ OLOTHING THIRD FLOOK, f tah hemmed white or $1.24 Talleta Silks 3S:ingh 92 TOWELS MAIN. LOOR, medium an Moore 9 st Oriental Pear! Buttons 5 WILKS aay Shook 1k special. purchase, 68 ct. Mohair Siciternes S0-inch Be eee Tron oMalNe veo on, navy and 19 ct. Drese Ginthams 32-inch “ ASH) UR esS PABNICGS--WASBMEENT 19 and 24 ct. Fane: Volleo. Fy yy petieed dent ed Novelties 1 ale, tiguren, stripes nd evening shades, Wisi REA Pibhica Uh Ane nay w asi’ iteas FAnticn BASPMENT, 1 Sy Senses JUNE SALE SPECIALS For Today and Tomorrow Vente ood $22.74 verlay Yatton Snes Tit Htecd—ait steen, $1.19 and $1.24 Women’s and Misses’ Tub Skirts * $1.36 Extra Size Silkataff Petticoats. ..1,.06 Black and Lae ote be «rr | flounces — with fitted band —mire. ‘guarantee for one year. 57 ot. Seersucker Petticoats... 8S « atripes--ruffled or tucked id ~well made and finished, $10 and $12 Brocade Corsets. .4.75 Handsome designe—medium bust olnes 19 to 24 $3.00 Coutil Corsets Light weight oF low bust—4 $5.94 Boys’ Norfolk Suite Many styles o MIT medium weight chevi- eaimeres, variety of new have extra trousers fne-rome to 18 yre. $4.96 Boys’ Navy Blue Suits.. Di rhe All Wool Berge—medium fame ‘Nogtotk model-—-trourers lined 7 to 17 yre 7 to 7 et Boys w. shable Suites... 77 4 lain colors, M4 Ite or con- trast trimmings ree assortment 54 ct. Children’s Pajamas: As Striped and Per or two pecs. styles—collarl 6 to 14 yr, a et, Percale Blouses... .23 t and medium stripes—collars shed—8 to 15 yre. 48 ct. Boy Summer Hats. .... 87 . Includ Rah Rah, Delphine and Pinafores-crepe, duck and tine ain or fancy combl= nations. $1.97 Girls’ White Drosses.....1.44 Lawn oF fu by hey pretty mod yd with lace and variously tr’ . broidery, ribbon sashes—6 to 14 yra. 94 ct. Misses’ and Girls’ iddy Blouses... 65 White Galatea or with colored o lara and cuffe—eport pockets ,ai beltw—¢ to 18 yra, $1.25 Women's Cretonne idoir Slinvers. . All sizee—floral patter Boys’ or Girls’ Tan Play | Onforde— Ek soles—sizen Sto a sizes 12 to oh $2.97 Little Tote’ White Pique Coats 2.34 Ctreular coper—hand embroidered— or belted models—aizes to 3 yrs. 77 bs 3 ct. Babies’ Caps. or ribbon trim'gs— Lawn or dle—turnback # with emb'y, f mon. to 8 yr Loam oiaborate styles in Lawn— our reg. 45 . deesense $5.00 Trimmed Dress Hats . Leghorns, milan hemp and lisere— black, White and colors—smart trimmings of flowers, ribbon and novelties, $1.87 Untrimmed Hats Nae Milan hemp, lsere, miian and Pan- amas—large of small--black, white and colors. ‘Trimenedl (ree if materials are pumshased here, et, Hat Trimmings......... i 5 violets, daisies and other Hlossome—new’ Summer shades. $1.18 Men’ fe Solsette Shirts... 6% White —with or without collure—all #inen, 4 ct. Fruit of Loom Night Shirts .74 53a. tne bh. one and roomy—sizes 18 to 30 neck READY for the JUNESALE Fetching Morning and Porch Frocks SPECIALLY PURCHASED Made of gingham—in plaide—checke three toned stripes—made lavender or gray -blue, from all ‘that and specially bought, these low prices made: fally sold at 50 aDpe- std 4 June Sale FROCKS that we kell regularly fo Sizes to 46 that would slarly for $1.87 June Sale 1,05 77 Sizes to 61 FROCKS that would sell regularly for $1.69- Bizes to 51 June Sale 1.24 A GIFT WORTH GIVING | Is It Useful | Is It Durable’ Is It Beautiful? IF IT 1S SILVER, IT IS! | Silver Bread Traye—quadruple Plate, in plain and plerced rt our reg | Mowers’ A-t Cheat | 26 pleces, & knives, aspoons, sugar nife-—many new designs in oak t with | drawers , a0 6.05 | Coffee Sete—auadruple plate, & | pieces and tray--pretty design,.5,06 Sliver Plated poons and Forks—well known mi new designs halt dose. dy 1,00