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Ret pg ARLEN Ai se ee ey 2 RO emt nema NEW IRISH PRESS CENSOR {70 GOVERNORS vi Is MAJOR BRYAN R COOPER Roberts Here for Laanching Barn- fe auist to Greet Troops. red It Was De-| 0% Albert 11. Roberts of Tennesses , b ‘ will arrive in New York to-day to at- died to Name Another “in tend the launching of the superdread- and a party of twe the state arrived in on a special train sylvan a Hotel, Th the 161st Field A sion, which arrived before schedule. ‘The the ist Fi ind are at the P sane here to y, Rainbow aturday, two Society, led. n M J. J. King, M. t the’ Pe Paul; meet the | A f nia Station |nal, and George EB. he remains in the! neapolis Tribune. nd attend him while Stern Brothers est Forty-second and West Forty-third Sts. Boys’ Norfolk Suits Special for Wednesday at $9.75 Value $12.50 Issued #5 explaing that d that the censor ry and the censor's vy violation of Act, APHYSIGIANS’ HOSPITAL” WW NEW YORK NEXT MONTH Enstitution Built With Funds Raised Solely By the Doctors Will Be a “Better Health Community.” More than «a thousand yhyslefam: from al! o the country will Rttond a panipe of the New York Diagnostic during a my hshegd 7 Street. Eritigtion i next month. The was made possibic ing of funds by the will be the first den for formin) institution ‘for laborative diagnosis was conceived about ten years ago. Sinee then the physictans have worked ateadty on the proposition and the opening of the hospital is mine Son Of their tdenn seca Of fancy wool mixtures in brown and grey; full belted models; sizes ranging from 7 to 18 years. Dr. M. Joseph Mandefbaum, President ef the New York Diagnosti | and Dre, Robert T, Morris, "Thomas, nounced to-day with t of hospital this city would hawe wa. tade tution that would represent the better ment of medicine as well as the im-| Brovement of the health and resources | of the community. Buy Victory Loan Bonds at our Booth on the Main Floor Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street COTTON DRESS FABRICS A Clearance Sale To-morrow on the Main Floor, of lengths from one to six yards, in this season’s weaves and colorings, at 18c, 45c, 65c, 95c to 1.90 yd One-Third to One-Half Below Former Prices Included are Imported and American Printed and Woven Fig- ured Voiles, Crepes, Dimities, Organdies, Batistes, Mulls, >. Poplins, Handkerchief Linen, Striped Skirtings, Ginghams, in plain colors, plaids and checks. 4 \( WOMEN’S SMART PUMPS at $6.50 pr. Very Unusual Value Developed in patent coltskin, gun metal or tan Russia calf, with light welted soles and military heels. An ideal Pump for semi- dress, and most suitable to wear with spats. A full range of sizes is provided. FURS FOR SUMMER WEAR in unusual assortment of the better grade furs, includ- ing the following SCARVS in Distinctive Models: Kolinsky, three skin model, + - ~~ $37.50 Natural Stone Marten, one skin model, - - - $42.50 Japanese Marten, one skin model, - - - - - $59.50 Hudson Bay Sable, one skin model, - - - - $75.00 Russian Sable, two skin model, Hilal tee 225.00 Silver Fox, one skin model, Plat ieee - 275.00 Dyed Fox and Wolf Scarfs are also shown in all the new shadings. GOVERNORS VISIT CITY.|*8;.. 5. 4. 4. nurnqutst of atinnesots y-two citizens of ew York Sunda 1Sist wax fome Artillery of the Minnesota ue National Guard. Interest of Pes nought Tennessee at the Brooklyn| ¥*'!° George eapolis Jour- n of the Min- Wire Se mate THE EVENING UR BUSI. “The Woman of Letters” writesto Bababout the charm of the new cretonnes. DEAR BAB Clothes may not make the woman, but I defy anyone to disparage the importance of clothes (in this case draperies and slip covers) to the Sum- mer home. If your dear fittle house were less lovely than it is I still believe that we could make it irresistible by the use of proper cre- tonnes. However, we have only to think of enhancing its charm, so let's see what you think of these cre- tonnes that I've picked out. f For the Kiddies’ room, this Nursery pattern would be de- lightful. It hasn't the usual, obvious Mother Goose deco- ration that even the Kiddies tire of looking at. There's lenty of interest in the quaint fittle pattern (I've attempted to show the motif above), and real distinction in the color- ing—a soft, purplish rose, and beige stripe. 36 inches wide, 94c yd. A marvellously rich Pare cretonne has a background o! wide black and violet stripes, against which a_ still wider une stripe of great, full roses in shades of amber glows. It is woven to resemble linen and was made in England. in, wide, 50 $2.49 yd. Do use this cretonne for your room, x Bab. It looks like you. The stripe is that soft French blue that you love to wear, the background is oyster white, and the roses breaking the stripe are pink; 36 in., 74¢ yd. This chints might have ‘stepped out of a Wallace Nut- ting picture-it has all that quaint charm of — coloring. Little posies of blue and salmon pink flowers are re- cated over the white ground, Their outline is indefinite and shadowy, as if they had been painted on while the fabric was wet, and the color had run. 36 in, wide, 49c yd. Bab, you have no idea how clean and crisp and bright checked gingham Ney Attractions Are Pritee—Quehty—Servtce - Herald Square iy B'dway, 34th to 35th St For the Summer Home € or Summer Wardrobe Bleached muslin sheets and pillow cases—special SHEETS | 54x90 inches at $1.49 ca. | 63x90 inches at $1.63ea, 63x99 inches at $1.79 ea. 72x90 inches at $1.79 ea. 81x90 inches at $1.94 ea. Lamps reduced to | $3.24 ea. | Formerly $4.49. Made of brass, in satin finish—so — construeted that they will hang, clamp, or set anywhere. Mlustrated. 2f2J—Hasement. Front Eight-day mantel clocks $8.49 Hand-rubbed = mahogany, semi-tambour shaped. The hour is struck on a soft-toned Cathedral gong and the half- hour on a clear sounding cup bell; 5)¢-inch dial, with con- vex glass. The clock stands 11!¢ inches high and is 1434 inches wide. We have sold clocks like these for $10.39 EB is for decorative purposes. cece — nly E It looks like the stiff, 5 starched frocks we used D to wear to school, and the . . 5 ill tele untercure| | embroideries FY tains that were shown ki with it were for all the have a liltle i world like our pinafores! white sale all their own 34 Isn't that an effect worth Renate 2 Hes striving for! It is 36 in Kdgings l2e Yd. eI Jcosts 44e yd gags EW Wine HAG Soe Led A good variety of ky pretty patterns em- Ey | broidered on durable BE | cambric. Trimming 8 widths of about four E inches. ‘ i : Ruffled Flouncing IH Faney your best Turkish 69e Yd. 13 towel all painted up and you'll An amortment of E get an adequate idea of this | . = ian Tha Glace fans twelve effective pat- | cretonne, i r rr : 6 FL | cloth. A futurist flower stripe | , terns appropriate for 3 is broken at intervals by big babies’ dresses and E} | splashy foliage. ‘The coloring | | children’s undies, 25 ey [igtovely, 90. ins 91,88 ya. inches wide. Fy Vourth ¥ W Stee Hews, | ipcstecata crescent ee inc alsa Reale 4 5 3,000 yards of Georgette crepe at $1.29 yd. Exceptional at this low price. An assortment of twent five different light and dark shades, meluding plenty of white, navy and black, 89 inches wide CAYw Silk Devt, Second Floor, B6th street EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES Scalloped ends and neat designs embroid- ered on good quality muslin. Sizes before hemming 45x36 inches. a —Kasoment, 34th St., Kear. 75 Electric Portable Made of good, serviceable muslin and neatly finished with wide hems PILLOW CASES Sizes before hemming. 42x36 inc 452384 59c & 69¢ each ECONOMIES Worth Knowing About | Knitting Needles, 29¢ pr. White celluloid needles capped with Sterling Silver, They are 12 inches long. Our former price was 5c pr. KE —Main oor, Wroadway— Silverware Dep't. ae Sterling Silver Thimbles es in all sizes, 26¢ rit, Children’s ‘Parasols, 97¢ ea. 200 pretty parasols in light or dark shades of cotton material. Plain centres with flowered and _hemstitched horders. Colors — green, light blue, Alice blue, pink, old rose, or red. (27 °—Main Moot, Broadway— Photograph Frames, 49c ea. Cabinet sizes styles finished tique gold and gray with French (easel) backs and xh are Main Floor, 1 Silverware Dep't Basket Pattern Bath Mats, aLA en. 1D plain centre quard border lavender. virry Bt Street, Viruly woven tHractiv blue, ge Hemstitched Huck Towels, ips 24c ea. : wearing quality The towels have hk borders and hem- nds nid Hloor, Ith Btreet. | High noon— | watch the | time star | |fall At the stroke of twelve; the (ey ‘Time Star drops, just as the West-| ern Union ‘Time Balll fell at’ Broadway and Dey Street for the bene-| fit of generations long since gone where time no} longer counts 9.00 A. Mos Closes Yani fev) faXk feXliYerl/a\i (6X. /e\/e\i eX! { | | Silver Plated Bread | In a pretty pierced pattern with an Empire edge, are | neatly encased in a lined box. made of plate, bright finish. Oval, 13 inches long. Formerly $4.16. | 89 yd, Printed satin lining, with lustrous face At ete ye eee ng Cain ok ata te effective floral and figured patterns on grounds of gray, tan, hark, Michig blue, Copenhagen and brown, $6 inches wide over pattern ——————————— Buy Bonds and Bring All the Boys Home! The Parade of the Sixty-Ninth Was Enough to Make the Tightest Loosen Up! being the expertences—as set down by her- self——of a youthful shopper who has arrived at that interesting time of life known as half- past seven. SATURDAY NITE— We went shopping today: We went to Macy’s to shop and we had lunch ther. I had chicken alaking which was very good. After we had lunch we went to the third (3) floor and first we looked at GINGUM DRESSES for me. Of coarse, I have to have a lot of them for mornings and to play in so i picked out six 6 all diffrunt and real becoming i think. Theyre all plaids which i think are luvly, so nice and brite. Mama seemed suprised they were so cheap, only $2.89 she sed, why i cuddent make them at home for that, such excelunt gingum and so nicely made, and then she sed sumthing she thought i wuddent here but i did—that child is so hard to suit, she’s so long and lanky, and looks horrubly awkurd in nearly every thing. I cant tell you what a releaf it is to tind froks that help that a bit. “4 I dont know what she means by awkwurd the dancing teacher says im the most graceful pupul in the class so ther. But wait till you here what we bought necks I'll rite about it tomorrow nite, so this'll be just like a cereal story. “Continued in our necks.” The pictures are how my gingum dresses are. Cer. —Third Floor, B5th Street. Service counts so much in the enjoy- ment of a meal that every housewife and hostess should be interested in this Attractive silverware that will add daintiness and comfort to her table. The tea set pictured Is a simple, tasteful design, brightly polished and adorned only with an English thread border. It con- sists of tea pot, sugar bowl, creamer and waste bowl— all quadruple plated 25 sets have been specially priced at $7.49 ea. American Steel T'rays | Poultry Shears | Heavily nickel plated, and "hey may be used instead of the usual carving knife for | fowl of all kinds. Formerly $3.41 SPECIAL $2.69 Broadway Sheffield quality SPECIAL $3.24 | wre Printed linings at special prices tecn lining, with bright surface. rtment of attractive floral and all- se, Copenhagen, es wide. At 62¢ yd. Hilotess wistaria, green, P. M, . Tie Maer eS BOOST OTD OO OL OOO OO) OCR 82 OC®