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a eee Peas sty eet aie ah) SER: Ne adi ale i SA aoe I Ng, weit: Ss NE “Aleutenant Found Dead of || Ganehor Wound tm Motel, Pai oe SEATTLE, Wash. June 8.—Lieut. Wan built In 1874 ae Wilmington, ,Del., BONWIT TELLER & CO, The Specialty Shop of PIPE. AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Close Out Saturday Misses’ Tailleur and Novelty Suits ‘SIZES 14 to 18 for Misses and Small Women 15.00 19.50 26.00 Formerly 29.50 to 75.00 Included are the season's most desirable modes in chic, youthful OF LOST AMERICAN SHIP “We Are Dying,” Wrote Crew of the Frederick, That Sailed for Archangel in January, 1916, LONDON, June %.—A bottle contyn- ‘ing @ number of messages apparently written by members of the crew of the long missing American ship Fred- ro at the Heron, U. 8 N., superintend- of the new work at the Paget Sound Yard at Bremerton, was found end was formerly known a@ the Hud- son, under the ownership of the Mer- chants’ and Miners’ ‘Transportation Company, Bhe was in command of} ~ Capt, Robbin and carried @ crew of twenty-seven. oo ‘They contained no information to Beeer Yasenee Se Dantole—Sare) i. cumstances under which the ship Me Waste te Fight. |was lost. One of them said: “We are WASHINGTON, June 8.—Benny Leon- |sinking in mid-ocean.” Others said the ard, new lightweight champion, per- | writera were dying. sonally offered his knockout blow to Gecretary of Navy Daniels to-day, The American steamship Fretlerick, Leonard, introduced to Dantels, told 1,873 tons, owned by the United States Cr hi : ¢ might hurt, the Fusion tical campaign. inquiry is merely delayed because of more pressing war business on hand, but will be revived in the early a | Ne Italian Passports for Soctalist| Conference. ROMB, June § (via Paris), 3.90 P.M “Minister of the Interior ¢ ‘ando thas confirmed the Les hd hae oe reggae ‘will be given to Itallan Socialists who | ——o om wish to participate in the conference at | Most of Regulars in Brooklyn, Btockholm, ‘The Minister considers the | Sesey tilaman, i ie cilia ors ; li In Soap Many in Manhattan, Want Sera ign Ww Saieien Waltons Gently were written by two ‘Americans : Bad For the Hair Other Men. Considered, fate, | One of them was dated Jan. 27, 1916, Sead apron ra ‘want to ‘our hair looking; * t Mast sanps eld “Seton here are signs that the political contain too mucl i ship fusion will have some rough sail- al ~|ing to do before the municipal cam- ptr —— paign is over. There is trouble among The best thing for steady use is just |e Committee of Two Hundred and ‘ordina mubifled cocoanut ~ oil te is pure and greaseless), and is than tle most expensive soap or anything ase you can use. or two teaspoonfuls will the mir and scalp thoroughly. ly moisten the hair with water and rub it in It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses bt easily, mmoving every particle of ~ om dirt, candruff and excessive oil. hair ares quickly and evenly, and ft leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and siky, bright. lustrous, fluffy nd easy tc manage. e You canget mulsified cocoanut oil ‘at any phamacy, it’s very cheap, and a few ounes will supply every mem- ber of the family f EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES AT UIUSUALLY LOW PRICES Fifty composing its crew. A majority of the regular Repub- licans in the Fusion Alliance are not looking wth favor on the attempt of other elements to hand the ship over to Mayor Mitchel in advance of primaries and election. ‘This faction is led by most of the regular Republicans of Brooklyn— where the Republican vote is largest —and by part of the organization in Manhattan. They assert that the Re publicans agreed to go into a fusion movement, but they did not pledge themselves to Mitchel without con- sidering any other candidates. The statement of Crairman Will- fam Hamlin Childs that the commit- tee hoped to induce Mayor Mitchel to consent to be a candidate has stirred up hostile sentiments among regular Republicans who demanded |to know who had authorized him to |conscript the Mayor for the Repub- |Ilean organization. It was pointed out to-day in be- half of Gov. Whitman that, while an- nouncing his approval of the Fusion movement, he had not endorsed the re-nomination of Mayor Mitchel. The Gubernatorial programme differs from that of enthusiastic elements in the Committee of 250 in that it does | not define Fusion to Mitchel only. No move will be made just at present by the Governor in appoint- ing members and a counsel to the committes that is to investigate the New York Central West Side con- tract which the City Administration endeavored to put through recently, | but was blocked by the Legislature. This does not mean that the affair will be pigeon-holed and laid away until after election for fear that in- vestigation and disclosure of truth ! No Connection Vith Any Other Establishment in the World ‘WORT 43 & 45 West 34th Street New Afternoon Dresses ‘the Values Are Extraordinary Newest Focks in Serge, Georgett. Satin, Crepe M¢eor, Crepe deChine, Emb’d Ville. Vey Special Newest lrocks in Georgett Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe heteor pe a Chine. Crepe Es ‘Spectal J Newest Frocks in Georgéte, Satin, Tricotne, aha biel feteor. Crem Very Special 25. (Beoond Floor.) 00 New Summer Frock of Satin and Serge, $22.50, hands against the Kaiser.” the navy head he “wants to try both Steamship Company of New York, lett here Jan, 2, 1916, for Archangel, Rus- 5th Avenue Navy Blue.. Black. 2.85 24 to 36-inch waist bands. Misses’ Afternoon Dresses—size 14 to 18 years; new models of Taffeta, Georgette Crepe or Pongee. White, Navy Blue or Flesh Color. 18.50 26.50 29.50 Misses’ Lingerie Frocks—size 14 to 18 years; made of White Voile or Nets; pretty models; trimmed with lace or em- broidery. 12.75 18.50 26.50 Misses’ Summer Dresses—size 14 to 18 years; smart and serviceable models of plain or figured Voiles, also Ginghams. 14.75 5.75 9.75 Misses’ Washable Skirts—size 14 to 18 years; practical models of Gabardine, Pique, Khaki, Corduroy and many novelty cotton fabrics. 2.95 4.50 6.95 James McCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH 34th Street SATIN HATS Attractively Priced Draped Satin Tams, with soutache braid and silk fringe. Black, White and 3.25 Large Satin Sailor Hats, with soft crown; all White, Navy Blue and 3.25 Exceptional Offerings WOMEN’S TUB SKIRTS For Street and Sport Wear 3.75 5.00 Smart Skirts in new styles with novel belts and pockets; trimmed with pearl and fancy buttons. Made of Cotton Gabardine, Needle Cord Pique, Sport Gabar- dine with bright stripes and figures, Khaki and Washable Velvet Corduroy; sizes Extraordinary Offerings MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL Girls’ Silk Dresses—size 8 to 16 years; smart models of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine or Pongee, in Navy and Copenhagen Blue, Rose or Tan. 12.75 16.75 22.50 Girls’ White Dresses—size 6 to 16 years; retty and dainty models of Lawn, Voile or Net, embroidered or trimmed with Valen- ciennes laces, 4.95 6.95 9.75 Girls’ Tub Dresses—6 to 14 years; ser- viceable models of Gingham, Repp, Pique or Linen; in a large variety of styles and colors. 1.65 2.95 4.50 Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses and Smocks—size 6 to 18 years; sport models; made of Lonsdale Jean; in smocked, plain or trimmed effects. 1.15 1.50 1.95 For Immediate Clearance interpretations—developed in serge, Poiret twill, gunniburl, checks, covert, wool jersey; also travel suits of taffeta. Misses’ Coats and Capes 16.50 22.50 35.00 Formerly 35.00 to 69.60 An unusual and distinctive variety, featuring the most recent media designed for misses, of 14 to 18. Coats and capes of velour, tricotine, gabardine, burella and bolivia. Misses’ Frocks and Gowns 16.50 23.50 35.00 Formerly 35.00 to 75.00 Typical fashions for the younger set in a variety of styles of athe, woot jireey, talféta and'satin,” Alio caked with satin or taffeta. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Summer Frock Fashions 9.75 16.50 to 39.75 A most inclusive assemblage of Frock fashions for the miss of 14 to 18. Typical Bonwit hed & Co. Se fashioned nds agent § Argh ique, cott dine, pongee, lace, net, te and in combinations ee of orgundla and’ volle. James MeCreery & Co, 5th Avenue 3th Street SATURDAY—LAST DAY Offering Special Inducements REAL HAND-MADE FILET LACES Many of the patterns embody new and attractive designs; qualities that cannot fail to attract favorable attention; values that overshadow past offerings. Important June Sale “McCREERY QUALITY HOSIERY” Dainty Summer Frocks Noelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and 6.50 For Men, Women and Children In anticipation of this Hosiery event extensive preparations were made by searching the markets for values up to the McCreery standard and at prices lower than usual, 125 Misses’ Suits—size 14 to 18 years ...... 0-0 esse eee e eens 9.75 and 19.75 formerly 24.50 to 45.00 Dinity, smartly tailored models, and enbroidered and lace trimmed effects, Specially Priced 98 Girls’ Coats—6 to 14 years AAA formerly 6.50 to 12. . 2.95 and 4,95 fi} Below Regular Prices Unusual Economies The Values Are Extraordinary | SPORTING GOODS JUNE TOILET GOODS SALE (TMrd Floor.) Newest Models in f Pete, Golf Balls | Tennis Nets perourl: 15. 00 | Colonel 31 and 29. regularly 9.00, doz. 7.50 For double Court, nouns Yarn can ay strip All Standard Makes and Good Qualities » 4 ly 1.76 Silk Lined. | Whippet regularly 6.00, doz. 5.00 Racquet Covers—waterproof, with shoe | ost success- Very Spectat Marke special grade Clubs’ and Irons, | and ball pocket. SR eee | The last day of our most success New SilkMotor Coats, Drivers and Brassies. regularly 3.00, 2.50 | Presses. : Po sce 1.00, 75¢ | ful Toilet Goods Sale includes: i sei H | Tennis Racquets | ; : mar Bata “ Burke Hand Forged AON se 2.50 a0 | Wrigt 1 Di Hind’s Almond Cream bottle 2c =| ~~ Resinol Soap cake 17¢ ‘Silk Poplin, f 20 00 : ae SE AD 5 RO Violet Talcum Powder 1-lb. can19¢ | Peroxide Bath Soap .dos. 78 Silk Jersey, | ® Caddy Bags Davis’ Cup peoniatte 8.00, 7.50 Pond’s Cream (vanishing and cold) , . | Toilet Soaps—assorted odors, three Faille Sur, es Ledey 2nee | Challenge ‘regularly 6 00, 5.65 jar 33c | cakes to box Ardy, . box 19¢ sry Specks Heavy Brown Canvas Bags—six inches in Sears...... .. regularly 5.00, 4,65 | Bath Salts—assorted odors bottle 75¢ Cotten i cG56is . Tdb, roll 38c Advance FallModelsin) diameter; leather bottom; solid leather trim Croquet Sets | Samurai Talcum Powder large size 20c Rubber Gloves. .............505 pair 29c Fom Pom, 25 00 mings; large ball pocket. regularly 6.50 5.50 micht AT tneNtReT fea aay | Da ae medium size bottle 3le Military Brushes...............pair 2.24 ; ae Big aple allets; painted stakes; A ce New Summer Frock Cette Velour. oa. i Women's Plaid or Black and White he jee belies trong ale , in well-made Odor-o-no.,..,.medium size bottle 34¢ Hair Brushes—wooden back.. ... each 45¢ of Georgette Creve, Varg Meacias Canvas Bags, with leather bottom and leather box regularly 2.50, 2.15 } trimmings; sling strap. regularly 3.25, 2.50 Duck-on-the-rock regularly 2.50, 2.25 aren seen ennenenmmemere mame sasiee T p a