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If you are, consult me at once, before reaching the advanced stages. By means of my new “Electric Treatment” I have accomplished some wonderful results in the treatment of this dreaded dis- ease of the gums, commonly known as Riggs Di se. This treatment is painless, costs hut little. | Dr. Salter, Dentist, 491 Fulton St., Brooklyn Hours 8.20 to 7.80 Sund y 9-12, ia attendance Ladies T EAMDaATS: DECORATION DAY All Day Sail -Up the Hudson A wonderful trip through return on the big steamer BENJ. B. ODELL | HUDSON | RIVER ‘DAY LINE and. Paris Decoration Da the most beautiful part of the river to Newburg, Poughkeepsie and THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1918. WANA ti | McCormack Raises | $36,250 Here for Catholic ic Orphans By Syloester Rawling. | ARDINAL FARLBY was us iered G into a box at the Hippodrome last night to the upstanding homage of a crowded auditorium while the organ thundered forth that triumphal hymn of Christian faith the “Adeste Fidelis.” There was only a siight pause before John MeCor- mack appeared, with his accom- plished accompanist at tho piano, Edwin Schneider, and sang “The Star Spangled Banner,” the audience again on its feet doing its best to make an imposing chorus. Th the beginning of a memorabie con- cert given by the Irish tenor for the | benefit of the Catholic Orphan Asy- lum at Kingsbridge, (he institution having passed its centenary. The re- celpts reached the remarkable sum of | $36,260. This included the'salo at auc- | tion of ten of Mr. McCormack’s rec- | ords, autographed by him, and a bound voluine of photographs of the ‘ardinal, the Rev. Patrick J. Hayes, and Mr, McCormack, with (heir auto- | raphe, that brought $250, Form J. O'Brien, aking for the Cardinal and the nstitution, acknowledged a dvbt of gratitude to Mr. McCormack for his {generosity and public spiritedness in thig particular instance and in behalf \of the Red Cross and the Knights of Columbus. Then he introduced Mr. | De Wolf Hopper as the auctioneer, The latter played his part in his In- imitable way and introduced Master Cyril McCormack, who helped him in inle of some of the records. light Lieut, Donald McBeath the Canadian Royal A t was ex, for several year | vious at Mr. MeCormac | citals, vas permitted to appear for |the occasion, He whs in khaki and |was warmly welcomed. His aerial | fights have not diminished his ability las a fiddler. | Mr. McCormack himself was in fine e and he ave generously of his His numbers included modern “Dear Old OWES, ancient Irish songs; written In the trenches the Rice and sung f A Mother's Prayer fe first time, by Ferrari; 1 Craxton's * "by request Mr. Schneider's “Plower Rain Both the new songs will be well worth hearing again. Mr, McCormack’s sin ing of Haendel's “Waft Her Augel was exquisite ag to voice and to manner, | ‘Portrait Shows | ' Wilson Reading | His War Message By W. G, Bowdoin The Knoedler Gallery, No, 556 F fth Avenue, 18 two very in teresting portralts until the end of this month. The first by A. Muller-Ury, Sargent portralt, gallery showing 1s of Woodrow Wilson, which follows the recently shown in the same The present portrait dent was pain He has been torical attitude, as when readin message of war against Germany, in Congress, Ho olds his notes in his left hand as he reads, while his right hand is clenched with certitude and firmness, ind he pounds the desk and the war Jeclaration with emphatic gesture. ‘The artist has been vigorous in this portrait of Wilson, the Statesman f the Prest a his appeared ig his | | | | | r and the black coat, the turn- down col with the four-in-hand tie, and co illumined, in great and solemn earnestness, all enter most 1 the finished work. top at the President’ ively piled with refer. Mr lewis LL, Clarke, in pi 1, by Ed mond Piz: s of much distinction ——— | ane pose features the full face with an ample display of neck, arms and | shoulders, The V shaped corsage, with the vel- | y of the woman's charming ound setting portrait, and Mrs. Clarke 1e landscape back harmonizes well wi rs sitting, wit gold carving trim, strikes a harmonious colo: Lohed t Klace is hig hair masses are incipient dimple pment, SEATTLE Mrs. Hugh R. ood, wealthiest woman in the Pacitt Northwest, has been married a third th CENTRAL AUBSONLINE me a a a it who York solourn ta, and was Edward D. vibe ided his time bet ) with @ Norado, Commar SN. ts dding a 4 May Special Trips rise vine te: he Mary Gilt Vn 1 ' + freque BEAR OUNTAIN 0 ieiiie oe chitin! at she aan GRAND FEPUBLIC” ih THE Wet WsON 4 4 z an at Fort al, DANCING, Wh es Rey Ae a Tear A by and Tow Tel, Peat The Dayiignt Trip ro BOST O1W"54.00 CAPR COD CAN METROPOLITAN LINE own, is admirably adapted to the | Broadway at Ninth, New York before. Ex Lingerie Blouses White batiste with Copenhagen or rose collars | and cuffs, $2.50. Colored organdies with white vest or collar, as illustrated, $3. Cross-tucked batistes, as illustrated, $4.50. Handkerchief linen blouses with, pique novelty collars and cuffs—very practical for sports wear, $3.50. Voiles, as illustrated, handsomely ruffled and with the lower part of the sleeve tucked, $7.50. Batistes with their colored collar and cuffs trimmed with lace ruffles, $10. Crossbar patterned organdies in lovely shades. as maize, orchid and flesh as well as white, $10.75. daintily such Marion Virginia $7, 000 Brand New, Silk— $5.95 to $10.75 In a May-Closing Holiday Offering New models ‘llent mate: after a diligent search of the market. Fit to grace any occasion. models double the price because they are close pies. illustrated alone at $10 is a reproduction of a $25 blouse. BLOUSES | Cotton — $2.50 to $10.75 not a single one that has been on sale here rials, well made and finished. Proe' And they are beauties! Impossible to tell some of them from i ‘The one | Silk Blouses Habutai silks in two very handsome models, $6.75. Habutai silks, | linen trimmings in color, $10 | Frilled Georgette, $6.95, A handsome model in Geor; frill and tucked half-sleeves, $ Ph eh with fancy stitching and cowl collars, The bolero model (illustrated), $8. is in two | tones, such as Nile green and white, and has a colored (illustrated). e with Vandyked design, in silk stitching. 3 Georgettes with lace and net collars and cuffs, | $10.75. A tulle blouse | Tulle blouses are > ai at $6.75 is specially interesting. Idom seen at this low price. Third floor, Old Building. Bah Anna hou 1,075 More Wonderful Tub Skirts for Young Women $3.75 for Our $5. A duplicate collection of nine of the ten models which we presented ten di annual sale. An imvortant detail are faced; four bone bracings, too. Ei and white and colored tub m | fine cordeline, pique and bas! Yes, Sir! weave That is why we can truthfully say that suits by today’s standard suits that many stores are forced to sell at $30 to $40, if they have them at all. . ‘ . No man needs to be reminded that blue serge is one of the important staples in the clothing world It is so seuree at present that the market is practically closed It may sound like poor business to offer blue serges like these at $27.50 in the face of existing conditions, but Wanamaker believes thal a war unusual in the way of service, and this is a typical War service. Sizes 84 to 44. Wanamaker 211 Special | | | | Suits for NOW tweeds, cassimere | | | Still ‘Selling $2 to $5 Straw Hats at $2 Ready in both stores for your convenience Burlington Arcade and Broadway Corner » model comes in a number of the best white crials, including very They’re ) Blue Serge Suits at $27. This Serge Cost $2 be Yarda Year Ago Today It Is $3.50 to $3.75 a Yard year d tandard! Burlington Arcade floc and for all summer, No change in the stra HERE John Wanamaker started th the spirit of service, and he will continue to offer all stra hats—except. bangkoks, Panamus, leghorr one price $2 75 to $8.75 Grades »s—waistbands, 23 to 30 inches; lengths, 36, 86, 138 inches, Shirts a well cut and propor- tioned that they will fit practically without alterations, Also—100 white gabardine skirts at $3.75 —in- complete sizes Main Aisle, Old Building and Young Women's Store, Second floor, Old Building. All-wool, Fast Color these are $30 to $40 John mand maker ailoring through: New Building Fancy Suits Worsteds cheviots, ght and dark colorings English close. fitting models —quarter, half and fully-limed Vhese are the suits that young men are choosing —and the fathers of young men, too, | $19.50 is a low price for good suits these da Broadway Corner Store at Eighth Bice No More Shirts Like These at 85c N en make tell us that toda ‘ «to $16 a dozen Fast-color ma « ths— ne patterns equal in quality to shirts in our { $1.25 and $1.60. Simply a question of how many you will need for a year-or more \ Burlington Arcade floor, New Building heavy quality, with handkerchief | ys ago in our | On that occasion many young wophen purchased from three to six of the skirts, the inside 2-inch belt in every skirt has been thoroughly shrunk and is finished with braid binding around the top; both ends at fastening HE Fourteenth Street bee. en ARN! West of Fifth Avesue ‘SAVINGS With No Sacrifice of Quality— SERVICE in Every Department— SATISFACTION in Even the Smallest Transaction Pre-Holiday Economy Events Planned Throughout the Store. A Really Remarkable Sale —Tuesday Only— Men’s Negligee Shirts Value 1.50 97 While we place the value Mater include mercerized pongees and fine cords. Soft cuffs—pearl buttons~ effects. t $1.50, we believe that figure—many of these shirts could justly fine range of fancy serges, sages, woven and as ultra-conservative select colorings in best stripes and jecquard Sizes 1344 to 17 No man who prides himself on bis good taste in dress should mise this sale. Men’s White Soft Collars, . Discontinued numbers of well known brands—sold at 200 usually. A Pre-Holiday offering of Palm Beach Suits (with extra trousers) For Boys—7 to 17 years. Special This in a very special price, assortment. te most menor re and stripes; gray, tan astod trench model, with characteristle buckle; large patch pockets with flaps. Boys’ Wash Suits, 3.50 Practical, sturdy, ood looking multe, in seml-Norfolk mode! white duck, tan and ray orash and khak!; an unusually good value. Young Men's Suits Sale, 10.85 a Many — novelti and worsteds to select from Boys’ excellent “Dressy” Suits 10.25 Regular Price, $15.60 6 to 19 years. The superior qualtty of materials the patterns and golors, the ceptionally good tafloring, fit finish worthy of every ful attention, Ch tweeds cassimer « discriminating feminine taste. Envelope Special Values in Envelope Chemises These are finished bits of loveliness in silk or lingerie which will delight repe—empire style— ng and ribbon Be ceith novelty. ate at ea ront and back 1 We pombe hind 6 embroidered Cc en ane hematitched tri Val. lace—special mined ta yokes of fin and lace o1 ombividered in slike, wreat vai anc, embrolde: One-Day (Tuesday) Sale Women’s Neckwear A host of char several M while ot this t remarkably low prices Our Regular .35 indy Collar and Cuff in the pew colors, satio lawn collars im various id sizes. shapes ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantitie Mehair Siciliennes ».. firm, 97 ct. 60 inch high myrt DAY a AT Te fustre colors, SILKS $1.28 Crepe Georgette ‘ 6 Double width—light and dark colors--also biuck and white, VEILINGS—-MAIN FLOOR. at weave brown, seeeee 8 Iffon finish—rich, high light, dark and medium MAIN FLOOR. ba et White Voile—44 inch. . 32 ely for Graduation and Con- tirmation frocks, ulso blouses, WHITE GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. Set Torchon Laces 5 us widths — suitable fo jren’s underwear, curtains, new atyles will be on tempting display to: ables— many arrived by way of "Bi wosal Peootcane parted from the ranks of “regul ial Purchase” stocks” to be featured 71 Our Regular .94 Filet Pattern La and Sets, oem, ace Collars ing collars, of nt crepe de ching. ey Mens AMM |MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P.M. No Mail or Telepiions Orders, 311.97 Genuine Deltex Grass Yx12 ft—-Greelan scroll novelty ” designe—gr vlue and tan #rounds. RUGS=THIRD FLOOR $1.37 White Goose F. rinthtnscnescires'** iand 15 ct, Curtain Muslla.. Colored floral sineortn and yellow— 3, bung: 1OWELS-MALN FLooR, $3.00 Men's assortunent vot ante all sizes, 30 to GI LACES—MAIN FLOOR ct, Embroidi ; e | “ sand beading — good | a # ueck mainaoois * choice pattern ene slates : EMIMOIDERIES—MAIN FLOOR | ers~-al tomhane Shaw MENS UND! 33 ct, Mereerized Batiste 23 we “ viliwean MAT 4 inch pink and flesi—in de $2.94 Young Men's Trousers. and for underwear, ete Worsted dc Wasi ORES FABMICS-DASEMENT, | fancies ands vane oe | stripes—well_ made. Wet Plaid Dri Ginghams Sd § . herey: ne 13 rar | YOUNG MBN’ Derr ~THIRD FLOOR \ AW DIPS F\BRICS— BASEMENT Boys! Suite ; 45 *—grey and br $449 Marseilles Spreads 3.00 rairabie. patternas= various wiae—satin finish——variety rlolk modela—8 to 17 yrs. jesign | CLOTHING-—THIRD FLOOR sfitkiaDs—naseMENy ae wre a 75 ct. Rompers and Creepers. 64 ct. Bleached Shootings 48 | G.ngham and chambray—beaeh , yards wid full style luded high or low sh | neck—sizes to 6 yours MUSLINS BASEMENT INFANTS’ DBPT.—SECOND FLOOR, oT et Wome 's Cotten $2.94 Silk Blouses Be Union Suits 207 | Crepe ide chine-—white, flesh’ ov w nack--eleeveless—tight o colored) striped tub at ‘ mined knee with checke ' UNDERY BAR MAIN FL BLOUSES 8: ee