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|| 125th St., West | _ YALE GIVES 720 DEGREES. Paderewskt Among the Honored _ Many Graduates in Khaki, NEW HAVEN, Conn, June 20.—De- ‘Brees to the number of 708 in course and enteen honorary were conferred by fade at {ts 217th commencement to-day. As one-third of the candidates are In the Rational service, their garb of khaki in- Micated that they were on furlough from ‘training camps. Among the recipients of honorary, de- Eicos were Andre Tardieu, High Com- issioner of the French Republic in the United States; Sir Ernest Rutherford, a physicist at the University of Manche: ter, who is co-operatiing with the Fr Belentific Mission; the Rev, John Man of Edinburgh, Scotland, who ia w the British Mission; Ignace Jan Pad A Ag i, the pianist, and William Tem- fe, Hornaday, Director of the New York ical Park, New Corn Remover in Big Demand, Say Drugg’ Bince the virtues of Ice-Mint as a corn femover became known in this country, | druggists have been having an extra inary demand for this product, tt dicted that this summer women will smaller and prettier shoes than @ fact that this new discovery, which is je from a Japanese product, will actually remove corne—roots and ali— fnd without the slightest pain ‘esponsible ore for Just Aching corn, and instantly the soreness ix relieved, and soon the corn \s no shrivelled that It may be lifted out with the fingera| clean, creamy, snow-white, hon-poisonous substance, and will ne inflame or irritate the most tender skin. Cutting or paring cornn often produces blood poisoning, and people are warned to 1 it. Just ask in any drug store for a smali Jar of lce-Mint, which will cost little, yet is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn @r callous. You'll itke It Immensely.—-Advt H. C. F. | Kocha Co. A Splendid | Voile Blouse] t Sélf striped, crossbar and large check effects, tailored ||| | and fancy models, also high neck with frill. Second Floor, Sa | Ore) “Save the Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get a new lens ina few hours. Accuracy assured. Any Lens Duplicated Without Prescription Lenses at 50c, 75c, $1.00, etc. New York: 184 B'way, at John St Hed Sixth Av., rsth St. 350 Sixth Av., aad St. tor Nassau, at Ann St 17 West 42d_ Street. rooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St & | slaughter in the first degree, | Heart ROSENSTEIN PLEADS GUILTY IN BAFF MURDER CASE Trials of Three Other Indicted Men Postponed Until Next Monday. The trial of Jacob and Joseph Cohen, Abraham Graft and David Ja- cobs on an indictment charging mur- der in the firet degree for alleged participation In the killing of Barnet Baff, the poultry man, was postponed to-day by Justice Tompkins in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court until next Monday at the Te- quest of Deputy Attorney Becker. Morris Rosenstein, indicted for mur- der in connection with the Baff case, | was allowed to plead gullty to man- after which he was remanded to the Tombs by Justice Tompkins, Rosenstein, known as “Chicken Moe,” was ar- rested in Chicago recently and, ac- cording to the authorities, has turned State's evidence. Jack Rizotto, another man indicted for the Baff killing, pleaded not guilty to the change of murder, The police say Rizotto, who was brought back from Los Angeles yesterday, was one of the gunmen hired to slay the poul- try man, Mr. Becker denied a rumor that An- tonto Cardinale, brought back from Italy as one of the principal witnesses for the State, had refused to testify | against the prisoners. BANDITS GET $30,000; ROB TRAIN IN CHICAGO Masked Men Bind Messengers and Loot Safe in C. B. & Q. ‘Express Car. CHICAGO, June 20.—Two armed and masked men entered the Adams Express car of Chicago, Burlington and Quincy passenger train No, 3 In the ratiroad yards late last night, | bound Ward R. Smiley, the messen- ger, and A. R. Andrews, his assistant, and escaped with between $25,000 and $30,000, according to the story told by Smiley and Andrews to-day. Smiley and Andrews are being detained by the police pending thorough investigation. They said they had been bound by men who held revolvers at thelr heads, but had escaped by gnawing each other's bonds, The robbery occurred while the in was being made up, The ney, one sack of gold and two of er, had been locked in @ safe and a knob removed, a customary precau- tion, Andrews and Smiley reported that t {the robbers jumped from behind aj trunk, When Whe messengers had been overpowered, they sald the rob- | bera fitted a duplicate knob to the safe and proceeded to open the strong box. Having obtained the money, they jumped from the train and aped. The police arrested J. in charge of the house, on the thee was an “insid DOCTOR DIES IN mes Burgess, Burlington freight y that the robbery DENTIST'S. Fallure Belleved to Have Canned Dr, Hussey's Death, Dr. Augustus Hussey, forty-five years old, of No. 167 Hancock Street, Brook- lyn, died in the dental chatr of Dr | man of No, 126 I Brooklyn, this afterno is believed to have been ad been in poor y, who fe and two children Nephew Enlists, twenty-three years old, Jellicoe's Jellicoe, ew of Admiral Jellicoe of the Brit- alt. ' nlisted to-day in the aviation British army at thet . 0 Br son of Col angineers, Hi the ind stationed at said twenty-four other ca- t to the aviation training Nassau, <> Harding's Sal oi WASHING Harding of the Panama Congress by propria $100,000. ently added another Al figure will take an act of Congress to rectify the error Gani Ry Thrift Special! our In NEW sizes still complete — CONOMY is wise — making new friends is good busi- ness. Right now when every- body wants new Pumps we still have left to offer 350 pairs of newest Pump — Priscilla. all the popular leathers — 5 at the Thrift Price. . $5 The neweat last ~the latest high cut pat Prevents wapin fidge on Leather, alt, with plain mM trated; orin Koko Brown Kid Calf’ with tip. Louis heels with “aluminum plates. A model easily fitted with buckle to give Colonial effect. YORK REGAL SHOE CO. 1375 Broadway 357 Fulton Street Onk [| i ee) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | ~~ St. Nicholas Ave. at 14th Si ard Ay Sth Avenue at 210 Si bi nui 991-993 Southern Bor NEWARK, N. J. 825 Broad Street JERSEY CITY 108 Newark Ave. 901 Broadway 466 Fifth / vonue Instead of appropriating $10,000 for next year’s sal- | ROT TET i e. PN tied Pe Mane ee GH, rod FOUR INDICTMENTS AGAINST MRS: RAY HYMAN East Side’s Alleged “Get-Rich- | Quick Lady” ClHarged With | Grand Larceny. | The New York County Grand Jury to-day returned four indictments for grand larceny against Mrs, Ray Hy- man, the East Side’s alleged “get- rich-quick lady,” whose “money fac- tory” enabled her to pay clients 50 per cent.’ month interest. The thdict- ments were filed with Judge Wad- hams in General Sessions Court | Mrs. Hyman will not be arraigned to’plead to the indictments until the bankruptcy proceedings against her | in the Federa} Court have been dis. | posed of, Legally speaking, Mrs, Hy- man is a much courted woman, another proceeding against her pend. | ing in the Yorkville Court ————_—___ LAVINE, A “VEGETARIAN,” | SEEKS LONGER JAIL TERM Judge Mayer Thinks Four Months | Enough for the Slacker— Others Get 30 Days. | | After being sentenced to serve four | months for failing to register for military service on June 5, Philip La- vine, in the Federal Court to-day, asked Judge Mayer to give him a year. “I am a vegetarian,” he said, “and T might just as well be in jail! for @ year as four months,” Judge refused, Herman Woscow, who was ar: with Lavine in the Royal {Hall raid, was sentenced to serve thirty days. He was given the lighter sentence because of his expressions of regret and ‘willingness to register. John X, Ducastos, who was caught trying to change the date of his birth on the records in the Naturalization Bureau to make himself above mili- tary age, was sentenced to thirty days. | —a et Shoe and Killed, Flynn, thirty-elght years old, | 04 Henry Street, West New a laborer, was Ned while at) he subway structure at Dyck- 1 Street and Broadway this morning Flynn was struck by a contact shoe on| a passing train and thrown under the | The Strack by Con John Exceptional Sale—T hursday Women’s Handmade Imported HANDKERCHIEF LINEN FROCKS A limited quantity of unusual frocks ane solid colors and white: 39.50 Formerly 69.50 & 75.00 Bonwit Teller & Co., in ; white with color-checked collar and cuffs. Also a number of linen frocks with filet collar and cuffs. A Collection of Women’s AFTERNOON & EVENING GOWNS Smart white silks, Evening 29.50, wns of satin foulard with vari-colored patterns and navy blue with lesigns; also gowns of chiffon, Georgette crepe and figured summer gowns of tulle, chiffon, silks and metal cloth, WOMEN'S COTTON FROCKS 12.50 17.50 *° 19.50 White, colored and printed voiles, handkerchief linens, Swiss embroi- dered ecru and white batistes with silk sashes. BONWIT TELLER éCO. The Specially Shop of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET GB. Altman & Cn. | SIXTH FLOOR SALES OF Men’s and Boys’ Summer Wear offering exceptional values | Another Important Offering | | of | Men’s Real Shantung Silk Suits | at $18.50 #100,000 b 4 sey will be a special feature for These are Two-piece Suits, made with Norfolk | or regulation sack coat, and unusually weil tailored. At represent a remarkable Sum the price askea for them they mer investment. A Mid-summer Clearance Sale of Boys’ Washabl e Suits sizes 3 to 10 years) ll comprise a number of attractive colors or combinations of white | tremely well tailored. | Suits have been taken from the regular stock | with color, all , for immediate 95 and reduc | tT] FS DL Ds ay Wie & marked, tly reduced pr will also to close out, smart styles, in These dis © $2.85 at the of ic An Important Special Sale Men’s Oxfords will be held to-morrow (Thursday), Friday, and until noon on Saturday. It will present a large variety of desirable styles, made of the wanted leathers, and will offer a very uncommon purchasing oppor- ty at the low prices quoted: Lurid MEN'S OXFORDS Of gunmetal calfskin. . «per pair $4.85 Of tan Russia calfskin. . .perpair 5.50 Of gunmetal or tan Russia calfskin (wing tip model) . . . .» . per pair $6.75 Young Men’s Summer Suits offer of navy blue or Oxford gray fjann exceptional value at $24.50 13 to 40 inches chest) (Size ese are Three=-pi Suits, the coats ton the lined, sleeves fully lined with silk. They are equally appropriate for business or while the coats are of jus style to be correctly trousers. outing w ar, e vorn with white flannel Lex.to3d AV. Fuse At Bloomingdales’ Continuing the Big Sale of Yen'*& SUITS at $10.88 Youths’ Ample Assortments, Embracing Every size for young men from 16 to 22 years—every size for men from 33 to 46 chest measure—in regulars and stouts. MATERIALS Serges, worsteds, chev- iots and flannels. Colors and Patterns Silk miatures, pencil stripes, plain grays, browns and blues. MODELS—2- and 3- button soft-roll sacks; 3-button conservative sacks; single- and dou- ble-breasted coats. Half or full lined. POCKETS ~— Slant, patch or regulation. All Big Values at $10.88 ‘At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Summer Ties, 29c A Special Purchase Brings You Unusual Value They are of handsome summery silks, the patterns being novel arrangements of neat fig- ures and polka dots. Made up in the large shape shown in the illustration, with “Slidewell” neck band that makes it slip easily under the collar. In addition there are French shape four-in- hand Ties of washable satin-striped silks, in panel effects of novelty stripes. ) Main Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ A Manufacturer ’s Sample Line of Men’s Belts, Special, 44c Presents a Most Attractive and Timely Opportunity The lot includes many different styles in this season's popular effects, in various grains of leather and all the wanted colors. As these samples are in sizes 30 and 32-inch only, we have added a number of lines from our regular stock to make up a complete range up to 44-inch and reduced them all to the same low price, 4c A lot of Belts in a range of sizes for men and boys also, 25e toor. At Rloomingdatea’ Big Millinery Clearance Sale 50c and $1.00 None C. O. D. or Exchanged Trimmed and untrimmed hats for misses, women and children representing odds and ends from our own stocks that formerly sold at higher prices, consisting of Panamas__ Leghorns Satins Velvet Combinations Liseres Feather Turbans Milan Hemps 7 Italian Milans Kach is a seasonable hat that will find many eager owners at this price, which has rarely, if-ever, been equalled. Early Buying Is Advised Main Floor At Bloomingdales Greatly Reduced Children’s Coats $1 to $10 tt Bloomingdate: For Summer Comfort Undermuslins, $1 Night Gowns Ages 2 to6 Petticoats Well-made coats of serges, E Fide ante P granite cloths and shepherd nvelope Chemises | checks; Empire and belted models Combinations trimmed with fancy buttons. Corset Covera, Dressy coats consist of an Nainsook or cambric garments empire model of silk poplin; | | enriched by dainty laces or em. dainty Valedged collar and | | broideries, Necks outlined in cuffs; fancy buttons; taffeta model has tiny pockets, embroidered pongee collar. An empire model of fine taffeta is lined with silk and hap fine cordings and shir rings in yoke, pouch pockets and full flaring skirt. Second Floor ribbon-run lace. At 50c Night Gowns Corset Covers Drawers Envelope Chemises Of soft cambric, prettily trim med with various designs of good, strong embroidery. ‘At Bloomingdales Summer Weight Knit Underwear For Women Pt ee —n ingdales’ AWNINGS Made in Our Own Shops An impor nt branch of our upholstery ‘The items advertised today are representative examples of the values and qualities which lead so many thousands of women to depend upon Bloomingdales’ for their underwear supplies. oms is At 29c. shaped cotton union aking of suits, wide knees, lace trimmed awnings for city or country regular and extra sizes. : homes. At 49c. shaped cotton union suits, reinforced, tight or wide knees, lace trimmed; also pink cotton bloomers. At’ 79c. shaped lisle thread Selections may be made ! from a large [ stock of stand ard dyed awn Tinted Army ct ng fabrics, also union silits, reinforced, tight or | | ing . i wide knees, French neckband, Duck and Khaki, in stripes or 1 solid colors. Stenciled \alances, At 12}2c, low neck white with attractive patterns to match, ribbed vests-—seconds of better trae Place your order NOW, before the Summer rush begins, Esti At 19¢. low neck white rib. mates gladly furnished. one bed cotton vests, lace trimmed. Plaza 5900. At 29c. choice of plain lisle ribbed or lace trimmed cotton vests, regular and extra sizes, Pants to match, Main ALL CARS. RANSFER TO Draperies Stored Fully insured against loss or damage. *The cost-is slight. et Third Floor BLOOMINGDALES' {2x You" AF:

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