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3 & The marriage Bridgman to ¢ of Miss Isabel Place at the home of the bride, Fox| Fifth Avenue. \ Hill, Norfolk, Conn, Saturday, June 6. Mrs. Riley Miles Michael's Church, ‘ " i. East 37th Street, to Lieut, Char (They liven your liver and | Hednog nett sett, Che bowels and you feel has been announce fine again. with breath bad and stomach sour. Pa., has been announced, Miss Hazel Mignonette Lewis Avenue Church, — to Run for Senate. to her campaign. On Saturday, the 25th, we give 10% of our gross sales to the | AMERICAN “~IRED CROSS At Last— A Man’s Perfect Suit — Suit The reason why we say | Park Avonue gave a dinner last night r FY at her horhe for her daughter, Miss OERS TH SOCIETY Foor oie ee wit te artea } | to Donat rfax Cammann on June 3 Miss Geraldine Hall gave a Hattell |Pwncheon yesterday for Miss Gilbert ree Griswold of Tux-|at the home of her parents, Mr. and edo Park and New York will take| Mrs, Edward Everett Hall, No, 686 Miss Florence C, Tuohy, daughter . jot Mrs, Thomas I", Tuohy of No, 284 bert of No. 563|Lincoin Street, Flushing, and Lieut. Joseph W. Drake, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph J. Drake of No, 455 San- ( ford Avenue, Flushing, were mar- ried yesterday morning in Bt. | I CONSTIPATED The engagement of Miss Retty Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | William Moore Carson of No, 149 los | The engagement of Miss Beatrice . Riffard Draper, daughter of Mr, and | n’t s' en ahi HH Mrs. George W. Draper of No, 270) Do tay headachy, bilious) Mr. Gee Drive, to Ensign Leonard | Buck, U. 8. N.'A. ©, of Bethichem, Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Clark of No, 763 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, and Robert John Kent, son of the Rev. Dr. and Mra, Robert | J. Kent of Forest Hills Gardens, were married yesterday afternoon In the Congregational Miss Martin Quits as Party Head RENO, Nev. May 24.—Miss Anne Martin, candidate for a nomination to the United States Senate from Nevada, has resigned as Chairman of the Na- tional Women's Party, to devote herself PERFECT SUIT because skill- ful hands of long experience guide the shears as they follow Made to —they excel. | Your . Measure test. The finished the designer’s graceful lines, | and trained like Swiss Wood- workers or Irish Lace Makers | Smallest detail in the mak-| ing is considered and scrupu-| lous care is exercised at every point to make certain that the SUIT will stand the critical RITCHIE) SUIT, correctly fitted to you, $ in their work. : Two Piece parison. I Henry folic Tailor to Men HUDSON TERMINAL BUILDING is as different to others as a Rose compared to a dandelion RITCHIE SUITS are made by Master Tailors with a heart See for yourself — Judge them by the standard of com- 30 Church St. (cor. Dey St.) One block from John St. Subway and Cortlandt St. 6th and 9th Ave: L Station i : You Can't Camouflage Corns! Lift Corns Out! Doesn’t Hurt! Don’t let corns ache twice! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers—Tere’s magic! For a few conta you can) Just think! Not one bit of get a small bottle of the! pain’ before applying freezone discovered by|or afterwards. . It doesn't even irritate the surround. cing skin, Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the toes, also - hardened calluses on bottom of feet shrivel up and fall off barting, then without hurting « particle, corn stops h shortly you ean lift it out, Ladies! Keep freezone handy Wonderful! ee ee ee eee et ee a root all, with the fingers, on your dresser, —, | THE EVENING WORLD RI Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street West 42nd Street DAY, MAY 24, 1918, Give Voluntarily to the Red Cross Fund + Everybody must give without stint until the war fund chest is full and overflowing. Semi-Annual Clearance of . Misses’ and Girls’ Outerwear Saturday, on the Third Floor—in many in- stances there is only one garment of a kind. Misses’ Suits, - $25.00 In serges, checks and mixtures; also wool jerseys; 14, 16 and 18 years, Values up to $57.50 Girls’ Coats, - = $5.00 Several smart youthful styles, made of attractive silk and wool fabrics, Values up to $19.50 Misses’ Dresses, $12.00 Satins, serges, taffeta and nets; smart styles, about 35 dresses in all; 14, 16 and 18 yrs. Values up to $25.00 Women’s Nainsook Underwear Unusually attractive values for Saturday, on the Main Floor Night Gowns, Cambric Top Petticoats, Envelope Chem- ises, also Washable Pink Satin Underbodices, lace trimmed and embroidered. 95c each Misses’ Coats, - $18.50 In wool velour and faille silks; half and full lined; 14, 16 and 18 years, Values up to $45.00 Girls’ Suits, - - $10.00 Shoe top models in serges, mixtures and checks; sizes 12 to 16 years, Values up to $27.50 Girls’ Dresses, - $9.75 Suitable for party wear, of nets, man; with silk underskirt; ribbon trimmed, Values up to $19.75 Satin Hand Bags & Knitting Bags Handsome models; attractive linings and fittings; special at $2.95 Week-end Suit Cases All sizes from 1 8 to 28 inches to select from, m ede of enamel duck with strong locks; special $4.85 Women’s, Misses’ & Children’s Hats That were formerly $4.50 to 15.00 will be closed out in our Third Floor Millinery Dep’t, at $2.95, 3.95 to 9.50 In Our Main Floor Millinery Department An excellent assortment of Wothen’s and Misses’ Banded Sailors will be found priced very low at $1.75 and $1.95 A Sale of Boys’ Norfolk Suits Of fancy mixtures and blue serge; all sizes but not in every model from 7 to 18 years; Boys’ Washable Suits Middy, junior Norfolk, plain and belted models of ar chambray, galatea and crepe; sizes 249 to 10 years; value $3.50, at $2.65 Boys’ Camp Suits Made of khaki cloth; regulation shirt, belt and trousers; sizes ranging from 7 to 16 years; attractively priced at $3.95 value $9.75, Washable and Straw Hais from 65 to 5.95 | Sporting Goods Attractively Priced In our Fourth Floor Department FOR TENNIS “Varsity” Rackets, $3.00 “Perfection” Rackets, . . $5.00 Other Rackets from $1.50 to 10.00 Championship Balls, doz. $5.50 BICYCLES Boys’-—20 to 26 ins. $21.75 to 30.00 Men’s—With brake, $27.50 & 40.00 GOLF REQUISITES Burke’s Irons, Brassies and Drivers, . Caddy Bags, . . . $1.00 to 21.00 Golf Balls, doz. $6.00 to 12.00 CROQUET SETS Eight Ball Set, Other Sets, . $1.75 95c to $7.50 Lawn Tables and Canopies; lawn canopy, 8 feet; tan or green—$16.50 Other Canopies at $18.50 to 35.00 | Metal Tables, 42 inches, . Beach Umbrellasat $3.50 and 4.50 . $18.00 Folding Chairs, $3.75 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO THE HOME OF TRUTH Bloomingdale§ 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE ‘Contribute Generously to the Red Cross War Fund! Simplicity—the Keynote of these Girls’ Graduation Frocks $ 12.98 to $92.50 The Sweet Girl Graduate of 1918 proclaims her Patriotism when she wears a Silk Frock, for she is conserving Cotton and Wool, which are needed for War purposes —and at the same time is becomingly dressed for this eventful “day of days.” ere’s a suggestion of what our stocks offer for girls of 12 to 16 years: Georgette Crepe, Taffeta Silk and Crepe de Chine, some made over silk founda- Round, square or V neck models—youthful and distinctive. Trimmings are dainty girdles of ribbon, flowers, tucks, folds, frills, ruffles and youthful draperies. Long and short sleeves. Prices range from $12.98 to $22.50. loomingdales’—Main Floor, Lew, Ave. Butiding. Luxurious Fur Scarfs 19.75 An unheard-of price for high- grade Furs of the character of- fered, as they may be used again next Winter to advantage, tion. May Sale of HOSIERY That from any economy standpoint is doubly im- portant —when one consid- ers the high qualities af- forded and the savings For Women Thread Silk, 59c Fine weave, full fashion and seamless. Plain colors. Some have silk embroidered insteps, Some have slight imperfections, but most of them are first quality. Mercerized Cotton, 14c FURS—Poirct, and Taupe Wolf, Poiret or Pointed Fox, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Near-Seal (dyed Coney), Red Fox, Sable Squirrel, Jap Kolinsky; also combinations of Mole and Squirrel with Georgette. All lined with Crepe de Chine or soft silks. Full seamless, fine weave; rein- STYLES—Open animal scarfs, stoles, capes and shoulder | forced heels and double soles; garter een: tops; in black and colors; mill NOTE:—The skins alone could not be pas bought today at this low price, $19.75. Mercerized Lisle, 27¢ Fine weave, opera trunk tops; Bloomingdales'—Second Floor made with garter hem; reinforced heels and toes; black, white and colors. For Men Onyx Thread Silk Hose, 44c In plain colors and « large va- riety, with fancy stripes; handsome combination of colors. Cotton Hose, 14c Reinforced heels, double soles; full seamless; black, white and colors. ——__Main Floor A Millinery Sensation! Tailored Sport Hats $ 1 .88 Fine grade Japanese Women’s Summer Union Suits At considerably less than can be purchased elsewhere. Cotton Union Suits, 39c Fine weave, bleached cot- ton, low neck, wide knee, trim’d with lace. Strictly ' ¢iret quality. Panamas Inamart Sport Shapes RICED way below theirregular valuation owing to the fact that they have slight “imperfec- tions,” consisting of pin punctures on the side of crown which are deftly covered by smart Ribbon trimmings in sport shades. These imperfections in no way impair the wearing qualities of the Hats. Ideal for your Holiday trip—these Sport Hats are light-weight and good-looking. Only three hundred Union Suits at 59¢ Fine weave, white and pink, shaped, low neck, wide knee, neatly trimmed, tight knee, and shell knee. Extra sizes, 69c, —so the wise shopper will get kere early. Girls’ and Boys’ “Nature Shape” Shoes Carefully built on orthopaedic lasts to conform to the natural shape of the foot. Silk Top Union Suits, $1.19 “Merode”—Made with fine gauze lisle bodies in white and flesh color, in a variety of For Boys and Girls—black glace kid and gunmetal calf. Children's Sizes 6 Misses'— Sizes 1134 . Regular and extra Rm} to 1, $1.98 to $3.29. to 2, $2.98 to $5.98, shapes 8 Large Girls’ Sizes Little Boys'—Sizes 9 | 81z¢8. 2), to 7, $3.50 & $4.98, | to 13!9, $1.98 to $4.50. Larger Boys’ Shoes, — Bloomingdales’—M ain FI0OF mee , $2.98 5.5 Hi Sizes 1 to 6, $2.98 to $5.50 Meat Specials WHITE SHOES in nubuck or genuine buckskin oe asl if ' r regular cut; lace or button models; priced | | Roasting Veal, Ib , rding to size at $2.98 to $5.98, Roasting Pork, lb. ..25'4e Tan Shoes, $3.25 to $6.50 Leg of Lamb, Ib.... .28}4c i gdalea’——-Main Floug Sesaee ov iw ote wecenseweabemee<v- 420 <<. Ae aerenamesbGSeeseSOEs sores sesecensess stcepems eens