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# + chaff R: Sink we ne mia RN Reena: AIR. gio teehee gorsiratlcianonas ratty boii AA EMRE TEE RO i : pi TAMA A SRA PAR SITES. PSE < OAC UENONVER ANTON RRTOL 6 CE NG RAFFLE | etent money is not raised for the|tors to the reunfon fined way. —$ —— - te | troops, | will raffle myself off and) The impressive parade. sym- p! : F : . marry the Woman who puts up the|bolical of the United America which ‘ IN MATRIMONIAL MART) inrwen ‘amount of money vas acon: | : now confronts Germany, Every form- tribution to the fund. If any one|er 1 ynfederate carried a United Rorwegian | wants to get any further detatis all | States flag: p |they have to do Is to write to me| Kscorting the veterans were 2,800 : mich left Bos dated | Hoboken In pector Determined lO} care of the Hoard of Health, City|men from the Officers Reserve train pind Pann Bere Coren in a Raise Money for New Jer- all, ing camp at Fort Myer, wearing the " ‘N coke t khaki and carrying the weapons o ~DFGLARES CALDER —— A Sick = | ———____ Stemach re were also hun the § 5 collecting funds to provide camp | Appeals for Oversubscription comforts for the New Jersey troops. | seer the wamo path that " ~* - T Already $2.00 has been donated, but a Ue - wed Na | —Bank of Commerce Takes |sscainty does not think Apert heey armies trod when reviewed at th WASHINGTON, June 7.—Marer Unusual Values, To-morrow and Saturday close of the Civil War, veterans of Is usually traceable 9 d Y M 9 S M4 . is com in fast enough, d * y ” " 88,000,000 More, soning at mouth a a tena content fares barat dove. | to'a Tony er or ens and Young Mens Suits United States Senator Wilam m.jcerman ¢ ib night, he maid: leiuding escorts, there were 20,000 or | constipated bowels be pe poh bball tet Se a ‘ man still, al-| more jn line aaa 9 tier to-day told the Liberty Tami yoigh just too old to rewlater for ne are fede gon, standing where, J NatUFE needs help—TRY Reduced from $30.00 iat of their names “will be as 8] tose who think that fam Sa Seana ta AP tA: FOB phe t . : nose who think ¢ am good look-!the remnants of the rebel hosts. hd i spirit dominating the Imperial Ger "f want to announce that it soffi © conquerors, Thousands of vis man Government.’ | lik nqueror pusands of vi Ho was prompted to make this|* ; | ; statement by recent despatches from é Stockholm in which tt was said that | 47-49 West 42d Street the German press is deriding this; country’s preparations for the war. | (nder such headings as ‘Bad | Breaking Down of America’s War! y, Y Preparations’ the people in Germany | All Sales ‘y, ran ure informed through thelr onty | FINAL FINAL medium of communication with the vutside world that the American pub: le has refused to take any serious| The materials are plain and fancy worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and flannels, in this season’s smartest models; 34 to 46, stouts included. | Palm Beach Suits at $8.50 | Flannel Trousers in stripes and plain white at $5.00 to 7 notice of the’efforts to float the Lib erty Loan and have left to the great | Cu li banks and insurance companies the patriotic duty of subseribing,” sald Senator Calder j Han 5 tH} an i I believe that the news of the! jee arty support which Americans of | d keeps them free from redness, | al! classes are giving the Government ess and chapping. Bathe them | (1, this crisis, when it gets to Ger- night in a ‘strong hot lather of | any, and it will get there in spite of : Cuticura s gay Dy arab in COnCaTA | every, effort made to the contrary, . Shien, orwins Of Gurplos Ointment will have 4 more far-reaching effect h soft tissue paper. ‘These super. |than the news of Great Britain's de- | eamy emollients are ideal for all ;°!4ration of war nearly three years uses. For sample each free by (ago which destroyed Germany's hope! address post-card: “Cutleura, | of a speedy world conquest. ‘The hst| . 3G, Beston."* Sold everywhere. | o¢ namon will be an so many bayonets | : jin Its effect on the spirit dominating | \the Imperial German Government The National Hank of Commerce to- | ] | day entered the ranks ofghe bigge contributors to the Liberty Loan by | raising thelr subscription of $30,000,000 | | by $8,000,000, This is for the bank's | clients, and later, it is said, the bank| will make a large individual subsorip- J tion which will equal anything an-| nounced by other financial institu tions. | ‘That Western railroads are doing | | their bit for the Liberty Loan was in- | dicated by the $5,000,000 subscription | sent in by the Atchison, Topeka and! Santa Fe Railroad | Gov, Whitman created a diversion | in the Hotel St. Regis to-day when he went up to the desk and, asking change for a $20 bill, insisted on hav A Sale of Men’s Low Shoes Formerly $7.00 and 8.00 at $4.75 pr: Black and tan Russia calf Oxfords, welt soles, flat English last with low heels. Great Re-Organization Sale PARTNER RETIRING Present Managing Interests Acquire ¥ The sizes are not complete. Complete Control, Necessitating Important Offering of Men’s Furnishings For Friday and Saturday, at the Sixth Avenue Entrance Closing Out ‘rriox'to Final Adjustment MOST EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING—— Magnificent Afternoon Gowns Former Prices up to $125 Beaded Georgettes, Laces, ‘Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Satins, Foulards, Silk Jerseys, Beaded Nets, atin and George tte ¢ orabinations, Flowered Chiffons—two-piece Silk Dresses and At Men’s Summer Neckwear Scarfs of Imported Silks, 85c¢ Batwing Ties, 48c i { Men's Negligee Shirts, , 65 Men’s Silk Shirts, of fine made, with satin stripes, Men's Negligee Shirts, ~ | Men’s Pajamas, re of Silk and Cotton materials, $1.85 in Assorted materials,... . suit $1.55 A CATE ROI AEN EC Men’s Imported and American Straw Hats, Braided Serges. Reproductions of the au 6 § a ing DviE of i in cal and halt in a thentic Paris models and — authoritative at $2.00, 3.00 to 7.50 each ing near followed his o: designs. Veterans’ Volunteer which has been doing noonday loan | campaigning in the big industrial cen- tres of the city, will appear to-night, | 00 strong, at Billy Sunday's Taber. | Men's Panama Hats, at $5.00, 8.00 up to 50.00 Day & Evening Afternoon & Evening nacle An hour before the meeting kag ate Gaon FROCKS DRESSES Men’s Hosiery and Underwear | A mass meeting on the floor of the | | Stock Exchange will be held at 3.45 P.M. to-morrow speakers will 8. Noble, esident of the | Arthur W olice Com. | nd Dwigh Morrow of J.B. Morgan & Co. Admission will Ibe by ticket A Sale beginning Friday, on the Main Floor, provides the following very remarkable values: Reduced from 50 Heretofore from 50 $25, 29.50 and 35, !° 12: $39 to 55, now ¢ mission) phd Mi bak hl A ttf patlbaalhd 4 erie eful lines—of Materials of plain and beaded Georgettes, Crepe Meteors, Fine ‘Taffeta ‘oulards, Crepe de Chines, Satins, Serges, Silk Jer Georgette Crepe, Net, Silk Pongee, Silk | S¢¥8, Wool Jerseys, Satin and Georgette Beautiful models with Fibre Half Hose, also Mercerized Ic | Madras Shirts and Drawers, 40 Lisle, in black, white and colors, at | Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers, c Regularly 35c a_ pair Regularly 50c each |Yax of Two Cents on All Cheeks for | | Over 8. | WASHINGTON, June 7—A new tax Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Taffeta, tr over 85 | Combinations, Tricotines and Shantungs Men's Lisle Half Hose, in black. 2Q,, | Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, _ darts over $5 expected to raise about {fh Jerscy, Wool Jersey and Serge ri Sagieagatices Aiea pelos erates wile sad art, stipes cr ceewd 27° | st sited Ain cee geo Od FootPowDErR aw added. to Soothing ntiseptic- Deodorant me oO struck out all Regularly 50c a pair Regularly 65¢ each Pure Silk Half Hose, in black and Q-« | Men’s Union Suits, of Madras colors, plain, some self clocked, at 83c | Cloth, athletic style, per sult 55e Regularly $1.00 a pair Unusual Value RE-ORGANIZATION SPECIAL Dresses = formerly _up to $29.75 50 Suits formerly up to $24.50 ° At 000,000 in Te ie Were expected French Silk Half Hose | English Drawers All sizes, in colors only, self clocked, also | and a limited quantity of Shirts, of Silk, Fancy Silk Half Hose, in many for silk and Wool and Lisle ‘Thread, combinations, sizes incomplete, sizes incomplete, Formerly $2.45 to 4.50 pair, Formerly $1.25 to 4.25 Reduced to $1.48 75e, $1.25 to 2.50 each Coats formerly up to $22.50 Newest Styles and most wanted materials. All sizes. B. Altman & Cn. TAILLEUR SUITS Entire Stock at the most Stu- pendous Reductions since the founding of Renard’s. Former Prices Prices $150 .50 Up_to $49.50 Up to $49.50 SLOSING OUT— Street Coats Sport Coats Military Capes A Choice Collection of Summer Furs LUVIACC LATA UAT AAA OTE a ‘J BAUMANM & BRO | } ) ) af o| 3 Open Saturdays a | is a Beautifully belted and tailored models All Garments 5] 00 Pl tha esskttest Alaok of Men’s Wear Serge, Gabardine, ‘Taf are pas ° Our Liberal Credit A he any beautiful pieces dis- ek sis Mistre belts Cloth Formerly up to $22.50 TD A, ye A WE tai loos it played are Capes ulder Poplins. Extra Collar effects hey pb to Long Island, Wraps of sable, kolinsky ne Tei 8 All models = 5] 00 Ne Gines “Sy New Jersey and PnP eee re! monpeee? $ Tailleur Suits Formerly up to $45.00 i Exeoings a! and Hudson sez nm so! ese : 6 o'Clock Connecticut at the fur is effective mbir th Highest Priced Write for Our New Booklet, Mailed Free 0 Former ormer Prices @4 $19:75 Up to $65 Models, Formerly $9? By this NEW IN DU : i‘. : , -JU | wihulds sa Ra rat ae Georgette crepe. up to $65 ft a silk ‘Paffetas, ‘Pricotines, Minbroidered EST bead <0) bivaaia, Wail Aaveavi, Wilk inpenva The materials of Burella, Satins, Gab TEETH EXTRACTED FREE 1 c id teeth Men's Fine Serges, Gabardines, Mixtures ardines, derseys, Silk ‘Tuffetas—mara ot ae Ns Set ttt FARE, ond 6 now ‘ ue nglal Twesdeull beaudtulls hout — trimme Fine Serges, Mixture All Work Guaranteed 16) Vests Pe cele tante ath faim ala lish ‘T'weeds, Poplins and Satins ailored, very smart models a A marabout trimmed PRICES LOWEST a e i = Full Sets of Teeth - -« ~ . $5.00 Smart Sport Suits Evening Coats gi pai fis oe Wt amano estat Former Former Prices $ .00 up up to S12. 25,00 « oum''s0 tT 30" since tere g Room Suite, Golden or Jacobean Formerly 34 00 up to $150 5.0 i | falacce Oak finish, beautifully carves uphoiterwd eats $99.98 “at GALTER, Dentist ‘ . 4 ie season's most distinetive models o h in genuine Spanien leather, indestruct~ ulton Stre Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue Silk ‘Tussah, Satin, Embroidered ‘Taf. The most elegant modes of the season " ts, like cut, at epee @ Onvoaite seett: Brecklrn ms : feta, Silk Rajah, Vricotine, Wool Jers fashioned in Georgette-marabout trim py Ry Pay Freight an allroad Fare 34th and 35th Streets New Gork Embroidered Wool Jersey, Silke ‘Taffeta, med, Satin--marabout trimmed, «Em ‘ ae Bs a ’ aE . a A ememcmonmet oe mene | cco ee SOR. 64" SF. | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS