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erry 7: wae A mers 9 om te AMUSEMENTS. a A is for Aeroplane, Captive with speeds is for Bushels Of fun, \deyeetat | is for Chutes, Down the gay waterfall; is for Dancing, With jazz, free for all; is for Everything, Coal Mine and Top; is for Fun, Helter skélter, don’t stops G is for Gorge, The wild Dragon's Ride; H is for Honeymoon Express for your bride; is for Incubator And babies withing J is for Jap Ball, Beat them and win; K" for Kentucky, ‘The fast Derby game; is for Last Shot, Peace, glory and fame; is for Monkey Show, With music it’s fines D. STEAMBOATS. The Heart of Coney Island’s Amusement Alphabet 1919 OPENS FOR THE SUMMER Sat.—TO-MORROW-May 17 Oct LINES 5 yMBOUTS vel WHERE ARE. 2s SE THERE is for Never miss Diana’s Shrine; is for Oh, ‘When in the Red Mill; is for Perfect With never a spill; is for Quickly The Whip always flies; is for Rajah, Who has X-ray eyes; is for Submarine F-seven’s inside; 's for The Tanks, A real battle ride; is for You, Just try “Treat "Em Rough!” "s for Virginia Reel With laughter enough; WwW is for Witching Waves, Go sailing and shout; is for Exhaustion, With Luna’s lights out; is for You, Home, tied you creep; is for Zizz— When you're fast asleep, T STEAMBOATS. SPEND SUNDAY SAILING TO NEWBURGH AND RETUI Great White Flier “Troj jan” WIN Neary Pier $3,.N. M. foot Canal St, 930 A. M.; Weet 1324 | ‘Newburgh, ‘steamer. . Feturming on the same HUDSON NAVIGATION ‘COMPANY Hu. 10 A.M Two-how say NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND THOY. HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES Daily sailings from Pier 32, | Canal 8t., 6 P. M., Week Da: and Hollda: P. M.; West 132d 8t., half hour later; due Albany 6 o'clock fol! {ng morning. Direct rail connections Albany to all points north, east and west. ‘Phone Canal 9000. Express Freight Services. Autos Carried, HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Metropolitan Line Always in Sight of Land DYGKMAN STREET FERRY| To Interstate Park BEATING, a ca HIKING Camp Merritt. Bear Manele ea ied All Points in New Jersey, reine PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS, SS Opportunity Sale of Rebuilt and Slightly Used Pianos of various makes. Extraordinary Bargtine Bush & Gertz Player Piano.. Walters Player Piano. ye Reismai Steinway Terms suitable to purchasers, CHRISTMAN SONS 35 West Fourteenth St. Bet, 6th aud Oth Aves, REAL RATATe. LONG | BEA OLIV AVE., JSLEN ODV) * ralfeut tion, 3 mde fom erahore: tt wane au, water aad electrie counec- a tana at hs ARENT ISON, BSehool st.. pty aoe WORLD WANTS . ~RBI o Fon BALE— iSLAND FOR SALE. 19 JEWEL | Linois Wated Adjusted to me at Het sinks t ey TERMS case. WEEKLY $1 ‘ON RELIABLE GOODS — LOW PRICES AS WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS) YANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = EMPLOYERS REFERENCE CALL, WRITE OR burecuryn wraitronat en 35 MAIDEN LANE, 6th Floor. Phone John 243 Pimples Cadum Ointment makes pimples atl up and fall off, leaving the skin soft and smooth. Its soothing, anti- septic and healing’ powers stop the itching at once, dum Ointment is also good for rash, blotches, scaly skin, eruptions, sores, burns, chafings, ringworm, scabs, itch, insect bites, etc. French preparation the original formula) THEATRES. MOROSCO ji Yieet hen se. “PRETTY SOFT” se ink BAYES 7 Buzabech aa st EET LYRI ov, THETABY itt ‘Rib | WLAND and Sapnies os 39TH ST. ‘morrow & A Then, ar Bway. Bree 8.15. Matinees Wed, ‘SNe BOOTH fog a wot ae VE YOU iH HAPPENS TO EVER YBODY BROADHURST fag te rag Rachel Crothers’ “3 Kom ioe, “S98 EAST” VANDERBILT “*u,* wat 2 sat A LITTLE JOURNEY [Lackel Crothers’ Sr Et can wk HET 44TH ST. 2 ot aa Lined 4 From Me SHUBERT ‘it ar _ooe ‘UP.IN MABELS ROOM} =| charge of Mortis Sachs Swears At the continuation port, L. I. te t the Selective Serv! y he paid Bens he was arrested. rjury. Morris seph Gitter, the Brooki; testified he gave Bens questionnaire, swore that it was he duced Gitter to Bens. TESTIFIES HE PAID $700 TO ONE OF DRAFT BOARD Sum to S, C. Bens of Freeport for Deferred Classification. Chairman James Hanse of the Free- draft board and Seton C. Bens, a member of the advisory coun- cil, charged before Federal Judge Gar vin in Brooklyn with conspiring to a resident of Freeport, purchase price of a piece of real he bought from him with the under- standing that the extra §700 waa to win him a deferred classification. fied he got this clawsification just before He awaits trial on a Spstein, brother-in-law of Jo- “4 he transaction. stein sald he had heard that exemptions were being sold at Freeport and intro: Soc SUGGESTS SMALLER TRUCKS. Mayor Hylan Saye® ices Are Too His interest in velilcular trate un- notwithstanding the order that 80 that his pasdage to and fro maybe made easier, Mayor Hylan yesterday gent to President Moran of the Board of Aldermen 4 communication reading in, gs have been bassiilts J that it might be’ possible of Aldermen to regulate trucks and wane. They are 80 many heavy vehicles that they crush everythin with which they come in contact. here should be some Iimita- tion, I wish you would look into this matter, T will be glad to take the mat~- ter up with you seme time.” for some time for the Board the size, of putting on He Gave This of the trial of | Alkali in Shampoos "Bed For or Washing Hair | Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. \ The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pare and entirely groaseless, It's very cheap | and beats anything else all to pieces. | You can get this at any drug store, | and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water! and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dantruff.— Advt. toe Act, Morris $700 above the He testi- nm man whi 1,200 for a Tp day, at 2:40 Actually 942 persons were unable to secure seats to see D. W. Griffith's “Broken Blossoms” at the Geo. M. Cohan Theatre last night. Praised by Every Critic “A THING OF RARE AND HAUNTING CHARM.”—Evening Post. “MR. GRIFFITH SHOULD THINK OF A NEW NAME FOR HIS WORK, HIS PRODUCTIONS ARE SO DIFFERENT FROM THOSE OF OTHER DIRECTORS."—Herald. “STRONG GRIFFITH DRAMA; GORGEOUS PROLOGUE.”—Evening World. There is just as much poetry in it as there is in Toscannini’s conducting. Two programs each the Mast River bridges shall bo cleared | : and 8:40. Symphony Orchestra. : VELVET HUDSON as AS . Lg dg fo SAM BERNARD My Tous 1 MANN Wyatt renines. at 83 FULTON “ast creene te PLEASE, SEL MARRIED GALETY, Bway THEATRES. Amsterdam Nets een) & Erianger's We vitoa! by anat LOOKER HE’S OOD LIGH TINE RE 3 eMITH-GOLDEN BUG WISE FOOLS! CRITERION, B'way & 44th St AMUSEMENTS. “It Made Good in the War” THE SALVATION ARMY Come and hear noted speakers tell how, under the Stars and Stripes, it worked for Humanity. Hon. Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President of the United States; Gov. Alfred E. Smith, Hon. Charles S, Whitman, Gen. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Lieut. Gen. Sir Robert S. S. Baden-Powell, K.C.B.; Bishop Luther B. Wilson and Rev. H. Pereira Mendes. Miss Evangeline Booth, “Xmen Wi fio oS le of York. LADY ) A at, Fret 39 yeo. Mat.SaLa36 New “OUR arta! SINS” re (hase 8 Sissi BOW T Comedy. «1x. PLAYHOUSE ¥! ee ALICE BRADY Baa BELASC Misthntece siti DARK R RRLABCO Presents THEA, Matinee ‘Most fascinating mystery Krioxensocxen Siset dete Be. Rrentngs at 8.98 An Attroative Musical Program, COHAN & HARRIS SOAS Pie bar Sperry VAGABOND ‘Thun Baty S40. MRS. F ISKE;; LONGACRE SiEW0a"ti jroadway BAS, Matinecs ‘we rs ee nak “co Mime. Marie Sundelius, agai tan Onern Mouse Mr. ,Gamilieri PEOPLE'S LIBERTY CHORUS of 1,000 Votces. (Bteinway Piano Used), MADISON SQ, GARDEN Sunday Afternoon, May 18, 1919, 3.30 P. M. Everrbedy Welcome, No Entrance Fes. Tickets om Application, $. pS Higrs., 680 Fifth Av., N.Y. OSALEEN or 3 8 Eve, BBO. Se. Bre, 8.30, seaatineee’ Woda Mane ARGONNE PLAYERS 17TH DWV." H.Y.'S OWN?” AMEX. REVIEW OF 1919 At LEXINGTON THEATRE, Slat Bt. and Lexington Ave., WEEK OF MAY 19TH TO 21TH, 191%, for the benefit of the CARRY OM. AN ABBOCIATION FOR DISABLED’ AND CRIPPLE BoUorERS AN Priors S00 to $2. tata _Wed and Sat. lad YEP, Pee cae 2.78 Sit site, SHAKUNTALA” men BANGING ACADEMIES, (DANCING CARNIVAL Formerly at Grand Central Palace NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street and Broadway. 3 Lessons (jfdiyidrel) 25¢ iner for dane inte ae thie ponmige inal tition for thirty days. @een at any of Thi “Lot 4 Found” INDAY. Mo! Nor FRANCES BTANA th TIGER. TIGER * teat ver Krewe tn ‘the iy ey Dancing 7 to 12, Satu aaa : RK DESPA ren ny GOTHAM GRAND ORCH, WOMEN ONLY, DIRECT. WBAFFLES | Ci ily, Including Sunday, or HARRIS Matinees, 220—-25.600 PHOTO PLAYS. NOW SHOWING CONTINUOUS AT THE Wark & Lex | Bub THEATUR, Near Kast 12h Third OPERA WoUSE, Kim m. || At 3d Ave. BROOKLYN.” Fulton. WiNTH WEEK, Street Pht 8 ONLY. || Sf, Sth Ave 7) Mat. 25c, Eve. 35c. peanitteo GILLS UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED, BOYS UNDKM 46 NOT ADMITTED, BROADWA Yi With BLANCHE SWEET RE, 42d Bt. West of TWICE EVERY Day ening, 8.20. 1.00 OLUMBIA Pai esau DAVE (Snuffy) MARION’ hts, VAUDEVILLE. tee ener SEE BAL, MEN ONLY. KIN BURT, Will J. Ward i, Marie’ Mare & DIN ANG, |S Biway, 25.0 wl, Nip and Tucks and LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE Cont, 2 Ps Marie tus others pers NAT © bere “Fouts” “AUCTION “OF MARGUERITA SYLVA, 21H DIVISION BOYS ta “PUTTING IT OVER,” DOLLY CONNOLLY, Othe, and ALAN BROOKS, noon to 11 P.M. WE YEAR PHOTO PLAYS. roto Puaya 2 PLAZA sajipmaih ati “DAUGHTER OF MINE.” CHARLIE CHAPLIN, ___ “SHOULDER ARMS SEAN Nori MARY PICKFORD Fourteenth trot Little ber ts Me: ad Our regular $2.94,.2.35 All the new junior models for Sum- mer make this an unusual collec- tion, Tan, white, brown, green, cadet and variety of stripes, and combination colored trimmings give 8 wide range of colors. One piece, middy and junior Norfolk are the smart, styleg of these suits. Trousers are knee'lépgth except in some of the middy auits, which have extra sailor trousdrs, 2}; to 10 years. id rie and bell sleeves. ory) alles" including navy. JEWELRY These final prices adda fin- ishing chatm to Summer dresses. Prices special for Saturday. Ity Bead Necklacee— Mates $1.97. ...66 eebeu> a jd filled tare eatin st laces, bracelets, rings and’ other ornamente— Our reg. O5t0 WTonoieLeoeso th Toilette Articles Reduced Items Selected from a Recent Sale List 10 ct. Nail File. Dr. Pray’s Ongol 25 ct. Hearn Tooth P: 50 ct. Pebeco Tooth Paste... Naphthaline Moth Balle— our reg. .23....4.006 neces 15 Pure White Crystallized Prevention—our reg. .23... «15 | Point the wa; Fashion Section. Misses’ Dresses—Reduced Best Spring models in tri¢otine, serge and wool jersey in a variety of styles, some showing panel backs, many with braid and sitk embroidery, rows of buttons and other new features of styling are offered at these great reductions. with and without collars. inavy, walnut, tan and place. 5 oO our reg. $29.50 and $31.50, our reg. $39.75 and 842.75, 2 our reg. $44.75 and 649.75, 8: Misses’ Suits—Reduced Suits of Poiret Twill, serge and woo! velour include’ styles for dress and sports wear. The ma- jority of these suits are navy blue, and all youthful desirable models newest 01 ann $31.60 and $34.75,21.50 our reg. @44.75 and $47.75,2 %. 50 our reg. $49.75 and $54.75,34.50 Plaids 40 inches wide. Light and dark colorings, French sores Teaver nee, 220 All-Wool Mannish Serges Men's wear blue; close, firm weave. 64 inches wide. Our regular $3.28...... Silverware Desirable Pieces at Interesting Saturday Values ling vives bundlons..... 8 We Rogers Siverplated 12% Odd Pieces of Rogers Silver Plated Tableware -- tablespoons, forks, knives, orange spoons, fruit, knives and other rep ++, 25 Important Reductions in Misses’ Suits and Dresses to a varied Summer wardrobe of authentic style and little cost. dresses of summery charm are arriving daily in the No charge for alterations. All-Wool Suits for Boys and Young Men. Suits for boys of every age and size in assortments . 80 comprehensive that ever, every new style are includ Boys’ Section in New York. Good qualities and low prices may always be relied on here. Boys’ Suits Our regular $18.50,.15,.85 light, medi Semi-Norfolk suits and dark shades. new Norfolk model. Linings of alpaca. Trousers are full lined. Many suits have extra trousers, Best tailoring and finish character- si ize these suits throughout. ® to 18 years. Young Men’s Suits * Our regular $27.50, 24.75 Included in this, groap js every new, model feat raid decl’ motels, ond every detail of tailoring expressed ing latest v: OTHER SUITS-FOR YouNG MEN 14.50 w 36.50 They are New was Taffeta Dresses Every miss should have # pretty taffeta frock since they are not onl: smart but practical Included occasions. in g selec! A charmin, modes for Summer, chambray, voile, an in the “ingen Section. New ar- rivais daily add to the variety beauty of this assemblage, and moderate prices which always hin the reach 4 sper Bs to 20 yrs. wanted material and make this the finest Come in every jations of ‘ke: All of the new fancy ixteree re] and other shades, and also in plain colors, ually lovel for the Summer, immensely for so many these n . Special 16.50 New Summer Dresses display, of | newest 2. cae materials is of particular interest Hearn's bring begacn | freee Wen of Fite arene SATURDAY IS APPAREL DAY FOR EVERY ONE Bargains Galore in All Departments Make Our Store a “Shopping Headquarters? ¢ SATURDAY SALE - ° Marabou ers & Sohne He ogden tattle esdeey adil 5 6 ieces* * | for the chilly days that come from time tert ime. to wear, with tailored suits. and with chiffon and lingerie dresses. These are in. round, cape or long stole models, in seal and black. ( At this price they are extremely desirable values. end the ob- io Exce‘lent Values in eS Silk Stockings» | Every wanted kind atiprices invitingly low makes Sat: day a good day to buy toc! ings. ‘CORSETS New models which lines of the amart si Prices for Satarday co} it -weight eoutil— elastic eet at vara ne —sizes our reg. $2.50. BANDEAUX—brocaded —‘ back — clastic ii 84 to 44— our reg. $1.25. Saturday Special “' F sue bi aes Eee Silk oan ys with summer costumes in aparticularlycharm ing eu, and are therefore at the peak of popularity ook ane now. These bags VA new and and are really a it je nity at ia pearge Moire Sille bey hip St i also combi ny of sil 13.97 —inside com, ment—our pom Be 1. BO. Handkerchiefs Buy fas ony A ot esis, Shas tat pe Men's and sorplae amore chiefs — inco: our reg. .60 A i cents a5 Women's tial Hand- kerchiefe—some all line: com. plete Soa 98 “4 soiled —our regular . ‘ half dose. 0. O. cts. each MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until.1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. $5.94 Little Boys’ Sui Middy and pleated junio lor and Eton collars-—«' BOYS’ CLA $16.50 Boys’ Suits + veloped in fi in fancy, mixture —some ha # to 18 ‘ouBers. $1.95 Girls’ Hate : 35 et, Wide Ribbons. Molre, # and widths for 4 medium stripe per 8 13% tot Boys’ Lace Shoe Black Satin Calf Blucher, sturdy and goad looking m wizes 10, 10 Ou Sizes 1 to big— our reg. $4.25........ BHORS—SBOOND FLOOK, $2.00 Men's Soisette Shirts. White-or. tan—other BOYS CLOTHING THUD FLOOR, NG~THIRD FLOOR. » 18.0 Several new Spring models—de- wool fabric: ye Satin and fancy striped ribbons In black, White and desir urpOses. caics, YURNISHINGS— THIRD FLOOR, made on broad roomy. lasts, extremely nodels No Mail or Telephone Orders, Nu-buck "Oxfords. 2.45 in comfortable, broad toe smart-looking and service- shis—sinee 11% bo ‘SHOES—SROOND FLOOR, 73_and 85 ct. Children’s Union Suits. . nbination waist, neck, sleeveless, knee length. KNIT UNDEAWEAR MAIN FLOM, ed or separate ‘collai -varlously striped po light - an ™ sizes 8 to 15 Bors’ FURNISHINUS $21.75 Men's Suits Good‘ assortment of eolo! wiz MEN'S CLOTRING—TinRD FLOoR, oF k ent refects theludeds ve MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN PLOW, H Gime! DEPT.” S500ND. FLOOR, $21.75 and $23.75 Misses’ and” Juniors’ Suits. wh