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Day Line Season Opens. ‘The Day Line will begin its annual @eason’s daylight trips between New York and Albany to-day. The first steamer will leave the Desbrosses Street ier at 8.40 A. M. The first down boat will depart from Albany at 8.3 The ¢ y of ‘aising of flags bear ght stare 8 of the company Careless Use of Soap Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully {f you want to keep your hair looking {ts best. Most soaps and prepared | shampoos contain too much alkali, This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or any- thing else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oll. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oll at any pharmacy, it's very che: a few ounces will supply every mem- * ber of the family for months..-Advt BOY OF 7KILLS BROTHER PLAYING _— WITHREVOLVER Father Arrested After Jamaica Tragedy as Violator of Sullivan Law. Seven-year-old Frank Caputa, play+ ing with a revolver this morning tn his home at No. 11 Waltham Streot, Jamaica, L 1, shot and killed his brother, Willlam, eighteen years old. The revolver, a rusty old weapon that his father, Thomas Caputa, had | owned for years, was the little boy's | favorite toy, although he had been forbidden to play with It. But it was kept in the top bureau drawer in the father’s bedroom, and frequently the child got it out and snapped tho trigger. Early this morning William, who had been working in the night, went to bed and asked his mother to call him at 9 o'clock so that he could get up and hang out the Italian and | Americ flags. Frank heard the| nversation and decided he would get the flags, which were kept in the bureau drawer, But the revolver | caught his eye and he took that In- oooogod Sn We've just been saluted again on the completeness of our military footwear! The compliment was more than passing, because this particular officer was| so—well—er, pernicketty; he looked “‘everywhere’’ be- fore he finally came back. Said ours impressed him as being the best. Pe * because they're all leather throug ad thrown P We are improving the types of boots as we go along, largely out of sug- gestions from actual ex- periences of officers. For instance, we now carry a field boot with most of the lacing elimi- ! nated, and it’s going great! ainsi Spurs. sou boot hooks. poltaning acks. soap. brusiies, Our men’s *‘Westpointer”’ shoes (the last officially approved for West Point Cadets) still sell at $7.50. Cortovan teeein Army officers’ uniforms. Kite. gaddlo aplenty. The highest type of tailor-| ing. All our own make. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at Lith St. “The at 34th St. Four " Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st St. Distinctive Summer ¢ eminent creators of ferent.’ 1ip and so workmar tally non ort-owaisted, For every type long ors teresting varicty of 1 Sizes 36 Group of fine ’ nome ly trimmed wit straight skirt and Other Summer Di ot pluques, boot | Summer Dresses Authoritative in style, fepeEiryant ndie, Tunic s developed in Gingham, Linea Voile Cotton scrim and Summer Silks. 6.50; 8.50 to 39.50 J and went into the room where, am was sleeping Frank had often pulled the trigrer. So he pulled It once more, In the} | next room his sister, Jennie, who was! j}combing her hatr, heard the shot.| | William died as she reached his bed- side, the bullet havi entered his) head behind the right boy, scared and confused, was in ‘the f the ro goog o 2 a | didn't would bang." | Th ok him int and him for the Juve | where he will be | day ng.” he said, “I y J on Tues: was ar | rested liva w ver in his by having sion without a a rey posses The po they learned that the revolver had been kept unloaded for years, but that about two weeks ago it w naded after ‘Thomas Ca- pute en “insulted by tramps.” BAN ON FOUR TOWNS LIFTED. Soldiers May Now Visit Patcho: BL int, Bayport and Sayville. Maso} n, J. Franklin Bell, com- mander Camp Upton, to-day r | moved on the town some Bayport April & has ssioner ‘act by Com \p 8 from Col, Roe | solle nda for ation, This eerie a } ictet for the | was made | 25, 1918. | ¢ filly yours. ROOSEVELT Iresses designed by the “Modes that Dif Hawless in perfect fitting as to re Iterations. are gure, stout or slender, there is a large and in- ine Bryant designs to 56 Bust oiles Figured, striped and and others 1 2.50 Hold up your en all you can for d, Are you doing | the Red Cross / 21-23 West 38th St. rmit | FHS SVENING WURDU, FRIDAY, MAY 44, 4918, BOOOoGOOoGOGGOGOG0S00000008 Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor 39th Street i) +) +) i cp eooo a sult of an order | Shopping and Dining Three beautiful Dining Rooms, cool and comfortable, with excellent Cuisine and service, These rooms are on the tenth floor, where the sunlight and fresh, airy at- mosphere lend an added zest to the Noonday luncheon or Afternoon tea. Open from 11 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE For Misses—Many Charming New Organdie Frocks ‘The most fascinating little Summer Dresses imaginable, fashioned of sheer white and pastel tinted Organdies. ae Simple youthful models, with crisp frills, deep hems, wide tucks. Quaint little Dresses with tunics over paneled Skirts. Cape and fichu collars that make for picturesqueness; broad soft girdles and sashes of satin ribbon; adorable new sleeve effects. Many quite elaborate. Dresses, with laces and embroideries to add to their charm. A Collection of Special Interest. $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 500 Cotton Dresses for Misses selection of models Norfolk Suits of splendid wearing all wool tweeds and cheviots in box and inverted pleat models, $13.50 and $15 We cannot duplicate these Suits today to sell at these prices. Fourth Floor A -new in novelty, checked, striped and dot- ted Voiles, in Ginghams, Tissues and Linens. $6.95 to $10.00 ; ’ Suits, ‘s and Dresses Misses’ Suits, Coat $22.50 Reduced for Clearance to .... . Exceptional values in the season’s smartest materials and models. Suits of Serge, Checks and Tricotine. Capes of Jersey and Serges. Coats of Serge, Burella and novelty Woolens. 75 Wool Suits Reduced to $15.00 100 Wool Jersey Suits at $22.50 1,000 Tub Skirts—$2.95 and $3.95 Regular and extra sizes, in a number of smart styles and most desirable wash fabrics. Final Clearance Little Folks’ Coats and Hats Tailored Hats Reduced to $1.95 Vine straws with vel- vet bands and streamers or pretty bows. Worth much more, Spring Coats Reduced to $4.95 Shepherd check and s in Empire Trench models. S up to 6 years, but in- complete. Fourth Floor 2 ’ iy , Girls’ and Juniors’ Apparel Reduced for Quick Clearance Girls’ Coats Serge, Velours and Shep- herd checks, in trimmed years, and strictly tailored models many styles. 913.95 and $17.95 | $3.95 to $17.95 $17.95 to $29.50 Intermediate Girls’ Suits—‘‘Shoe-top’’ Models—$9.95 and $17.95 ne Third Floor Juniors’ Coats Velours, Serges, Jerseys, Heather Mixtures, in most wanted shades and Serge Capes The smartest of youth- ful models for girls and juniors—vizes. 12 to Tomorrow—More of These Smart Wool Jersey Suits for Women At the Special Price $18.50 An important purchase, arranged for months ago when Wool Jersey fabrics were obtainable at half their cost today, made this offering possible, The vogue of these smart, serviceable and very practical Suits makes the Sale one of unusual importance to every woman who studies style and economy. Radical Reductions Now In Force Throughout the Entire Stock of Women's Suits, Coats and Capes—to Effect an Immediate Clearance. Third Floor For Tomorrow A Sale of 200 Oriental In Every Fashionable Sport Color Sport Models In All Sizes Necklaces Antique designs and colorings A manufacturer's sample line at less than wholesale cost. $1.45 Ground Floor Porch Chairs and Rockers In the natural finish. We regret we cannot fill any mail or telephone orders, — For Today and Saturday “RedCross’’ Silk Floss Mattresses Special at $24.85 Sanitary Mattresse made of a natural Silk floss, an elastic, resilient vegetable product, that i sterilized, weight and absolutely odor- less In hand well tuft special j which permits t! to expand, these Mattresses are fortable and luxu Rocker very It’s what we do “over here” that counts “over there.” May Clearance Trimmed Hats At the Surprisingly Low Price $3.95 Hats of the types that are at the moment most in demand for semi-dress and tailored wear. A complete selection of fashion- able colors, shapes and straws, in delightful variety. The majority taken from regular stock, supple- mented by a special purchase of a leading manufacturer’s sample line of Spring and Summer models. 8 A Thousand New Sport Hats ..,, Many ribbon Hats in clever shapes; smartest of Sailor Hat, in the new straws with Puggaree bands, scarfs of calico and organdie. Hinoki and Wenchow Sunshade Hats—95c and $1.95 Picturesque shapes, in sand, tobacco brown and all the bright Sport shades. Fourth Floor A Special Purchase of Silk Bags A Manufacturer’s Sample Line MI Most Unusual Values at $2.85 The season's most effective styles, in an unusually varied as ment of shapes and colors. Finely made of Moire, Faille anc Fancy Silks mounted on covered frames or hand engraved yilt aad silver finished frames, fine in finishing details Smart Novelty . Hand -Bags Several Copies of Paris Importations in this Collection. Faille and Moire Silk Bags with rows of heavy cording, lined with colored Taffeta and fitted with mirror and inside purse. ine Moire Silk Bags. One-piece full pouch Bag with covered deep and large enough to carry knitting. Inside frame pare tition ‘and oval mirror. In Black, Taupe, Purple, Navy. Grownd Floor Very Special Veiling Values 750 Yards Black Maline 18¢ a yard Dalniprop! Black Maline so much in demand for | Summer Millinery. A fine sheer but excellent quality, | 1000 Yards Fancy Veiling 25c a yard Chenille dot and novelty mesh Veilings of the most effective types. In fash- ionable tones and black. Chiffon Cloth Veils, 65c Each Extra quality Chiffon Cloth, in all the most wanted colors and choicest shades Size 18x44 inches. _ Our Assortments Include Van Raalte Veils No Costume Is Complete Without the Proper Veil Ground Floor Lord & Taylor Footwear Women’s Smart Oxfords All Brown Kidskin All Patent Leather High Arched Louis XVI Long Slender Vamps $6.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes Good Leathers heels Excellent Workmanship Low Prices Misses’ white buckskin Growing Girls’ white high-cut laced or buttoned canvas laced Boots; sizes Shoes; sizes 1134 to 2 314 0 6 $4.50 $5.75 Misses’ patent and dull Misses’ e canvas leather Pumps and Ox- igh-cut laced Shoes; sizes fords; sizes 114 to 2, 1% to2 $3.50 $3.50 Second Floor oaag Give tothe Red Cross Today SQoo000C Co 206900 COOR0O0 9900000009909 99 908000008