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1 WOMTS MAYTINE OANGE.| CALLS A WEALTH HE Ladies’ Auxtliary of James G. Blaine Mra, Cheney, Chairman of seotat| Of Rooseveltiana Clab Inatalla Kleeted Officers. | Service, Urees Women to Attesé. f elt: The James G. Blaine Republican Club Women of New York are urged to ten to him and by him, are highly in~ ‘One of the cases contains a collec- tion of birds brought by the Colonel from South America, which ls now the property of the American Mu- a \ Fak Coes } In Avery Library By W. G. Bowdoin. The Roosevelt Memorial Exhibi- tion, now being held at the Avery Architectural Library, Columbia Unt- versity, until June 4, is crowded with interesting material. On the purely art side are a num- ber of portraits in oil, as painted by Stanley Middleton, P. A. Lazio, Ben- ziger, who worked at the Wh:to House in 1907; B. West Clinedinst, who painted the strenuous one rid- ing his hunter to lgh-barted fence; | W. D. Murphy and Adrian M, | Groot. A portrait bust of Roosevelt by James BE, Fraser and one by Christian Petersen, as well as @ portrait medal- | lion by Anta V. Hyatt, as loaned by the Woman's Roosevelt Memorial As- sociation, are the sculptured tributes to the Colonel. ‘There is a lithogtaphed portrait of Roowevelt by Menrik Lund and an etehed portrait of T. R. by Jacques Reich, as loaned by the Frederick , Keppel Company and another etched | portrait of him by Nuyttens (1919), loaned by Arthur H. Hahlo. | A photogravure portrait of Roose- ‘velt 1s by H. Havelock Pierce. | An ivory miniature of the ex- | President was painted and loaned for | the exhibition by Mrs, Homer Saint- | Gaudens, Bronze medals by Vic ner and the Inaugural of the First District, Manhattan, at @ attend a meeting to be held in the De- meeting held last night, installed elected partment of Health Bullding, No. 139 officers, Joseph Levenson as President Centre Street, this afternoon, May 23, and Miss Anna L Maisel, President of at 2 P. M. the Ladies’ Auxiliary. This call has been issued by Mra. ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the James Vance Cheney, Chairman of the Ad- G. Blaine Club will hold a Maytime visory Board for Social Service of the Dansant to-morrow evening at the Department of Health in New York City. Hot ‘The meeting will be addressed by Health is of the affair have been Commissioner Copeland, w. A pledged by the members towards the Wilson, Surgeon of United States Army; fund being raised th their district to Dr. 8 Dana Hubbard and Dr, Mabel Ir- — perpetuate the work of the 77th Di+ win. Mrs. Cheney will preside, WARIS WORK WONDERS | vision. Since the appointment of Mrs, Cheney a - Se ns Chairman of the Advisory Board OceAN LINES -MBOATS ye rege Santa WHERE TO a HOw eon THERE that the country at this time of de: STEAMBOATS. Johns tier gpiciNe —/ BUILDS YOU UP (NO Alcohot or Dangerous Oruge. UNDAY WORLI mobilization is facing a great national iy 8 the co-operation of en omen to evil con- addressed =many sin inal para of the city, “OP FOR TIRED PUFFED-UP FEET Instant relief for sore, aching, tender calloused feet and corns. STEAMBOATS. r D, Bren- Committee |medal, designed by Adolph A. Welh- |man, from whom we have had the half dollar and the current 10-cent | piece, made unite, Original cartoons and caricatures gE. W. Interesting exhibition Day Line Starts May 24 HE route of scenery and comfort. No dust and no noise. Cool and delightful. Large, beautifully equipped steamers. Thru service between * NEW YORK and ALBANY You're footsick! Your feet feel | tired, puffed-up, chafed, — achifffy, | sweaty, and they need “Tiz.” “Tis makes feet remarkably fresh and sore-proof. “Tix” takes the pain and burn right out of corns, callouses and bunions. “Tis” is the grandest foot-gladdener the world has ever known, Get « 25-cent box of “Tiz” at any of Mr, Roosevelt, signed b; | Kemble, F. A. Follette, C. man and others, were 1c nest Dressel North and man. ‘The exhibition contains countless photographs showing Mr. Roosevelt in all sorts of phases, which enter well into an exhibition of a very much photographed man. “Bronco Buster,” by Fredero Daily, incliding Sunday. Direct connections to all points North, East and West. J Qqui Store sndend fook tontire fir ® | remington, as” presented to Mr. Attractive one-day outings, Music, Restaurant, sweaty, amelly feet; your shoes will | Roosevelt by hie Rough Riders, and A Neen alt | which he valued highly, is one of the Including Sunday, 8.40 ff fit fine and you'll only wish you had | eyiiuition pieces, A. Mr W. 424 St., 9.00; tried “Tix” sooner, Accept no sub-| "Rough ‘Rider Statuette,” based Mountain, tWeat Point (except Litnte — Advt | upon studies of Col. Roosevelt, by Point, Catskill, Hudson and Albany. ¢ Return steamer Frederick Macmonnies, another ‘marked t. Through rai! Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses St. Pier Tel. Canal 9300 Uckets between New York and Alt catalogue number that attracts much attention. Another bronze, entitled “Rough Rider,” by James Kelly, is signed by Col. Roosevelt. A series of the gold coins which were issued under the Roosevelt Ad- THEATRES. Beer otto. cae WINTERGARDENFS Hae, 8 ENTE ASE ENTURY 6 ministration, and which appeared in ata MID ici 1907-1908 and subsequently, were | nM! loaned by Mrs. Helen Foster Barnett. ae ae ‘Among the personal Roosevelt tributes is a horseshoe pen rack, made for and presented to President Roosevelt by Bob Fitzsimmons, sent to Columbia from Sagamore Hill; others in the relic class are the horn in Africa, and 39TH ST. near + Mats ved Set aDeeaDey elmet wora by T. R. HAMPDEN IN HAMLET || uvmist S°sSental oS” seuss fxn Pizmouth Theatre Cart, natura Rasacement } STOTT ssovelt's cowboy sult ar | a SPEND SUNDAY SAILING TO NEWBURGH AND RETURN, $1.00, Great White Flier ecg ee hers Feo COMPANY. NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND TROY. given him by Western friends, ts an | interest! mber. Col. R elt's sword, from Saga. | more iver carried | by him as a Rough Ri him in the charge up So Col. Roosevelt's favorite rifle, as used by him in big game hunting both in Africa and in South America, as well &s numerous autograph letters writ-| eo NORA BAYES i Elizabeth Brice a4 ti MOROSC Se Bree at Empire Producing Corporation Present ‘PRETTY our ae cot Sweet” Eres FOR SALE. eu Mine oS Metropolitan. Line All the Way by Water, Alway sin Sight of Land ‘to BOSTON vim Long Island Sound, Bossards’ Bay wai ae moe wake THEATRES. FROADHUNAT a Hagel crotnr’ 46 Nreatest C 39 Erianger’s New. Muslesl g Prins STATENOO! eR a With Cyrit_ Kel 44TH ST. Mata, Wed. Sat & Dec'n, Day New Mu: MM DYCKMAN STREET FERRY SOLITAIRE ee a ee ag deel To Interstate Park DIAMOND ‘SHE'S "A Goo ata | BOATING, FISHING, HIKING Best route to Camp ‘Merritt, Bear Mountain, and All Points in New Jersey. RINGS and WATCHES The Best Selection FOR THE SELECT FROM THE LOWEST TO THE BEST SHUBERT {) eww! GOOD odin ade Hasselt, Mottie King, Charles Ki Excellent seats for D. W. Griffith's BROKEN BLOSSOMS” can bo se- cured NOW in advance for all perfor- mances at Geo. M. Cohan Theatre. “"WBRIDE TICKET AGENCY i| LIGHTN ALETY, Hiway & 40th St MITH-GOLOEW success WISE FOOLS & iri REPUBLIC "25,5 ea 5 THE WOMAN. IN’ROOM F On O8r Famous Terms 25.00. . $1.00 Weekly 50.00. . $1.00 Weekly $100.00. .$2.00 Weekly “cea! HUDSON ‘Tie 30, DANCING ACADEMIES, $1.50, MAT aihiet 2 Pobuler Anstitution, eur to dance at thie nd Petits MA hater ~TOBY'S ‘BOW COMEDY yy, 99 1 HORMAN TREVOR iF. Nat. & Dec PLAYHOUSE Wiss (si 8. by 5. Wed. Sat & Dec ALICE BRADY * {?33!" AFTER. 48TH ST, Te. ® of Divay. Eve. 9.00 Matinee ‘To-morrow, 2.80, COME-ON CHARLEY VOTT'S, W. Goth St, Eve. 6.90, our licket offices. Best TYSON & CO. LUNLACKE 3): “THREE FACES EAST Henry Miler { MRS. FISKE Satsct? Next genni 4.15—SEATS NOW. LA LA LUCILLE *.0"i0" KrickenudcKen Matinece Wesduesday Eves. at 8.15. Matinees - JOHN CORT'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY. | PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS. | eo <= RELIABLE GOODS = LOW PRICES = EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS] | "TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = WO EMPLOVERS REFERENCE CALL, WRITE OR, sali of Rebuilt and Slightly Used Pianos of various makes. Extraordinary Bargains Kush & Gertz Player Piano -_ Estey 175 Ww orthington Walters Player Piano 285 TIRATIOE, W. 42d Sry Bon 80 Schuler Upright, ....00000005 160 Han Wie Waa tach uk MeDonald Urrigit. ; . 125 votes = : Cable & Sons 1% Central ie Wade Bats a ben bee HW Mr.& Mrs. COBURN*[sE5T Musical SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART Bette ero Sell 825 Casino % Wed hat a De LYCEUM (i, 340 ie se SOME TIME purchasers. , |CHRISTMAN SONS 35 West Fourteenth St. Bet. Sth and 6th Avos. LY MOUTH‘ aay 0 fl iF ce BARRYMORE GARRICK NEWMAN’ Ss ie im ‘Theatre Gulid Obie HOLE PORUEAL bik BRONX Tie A JOHN FERGUSON FRANCES STARR Run Extended Till June 7th i, FLORENCE NASH “yi: D IAMONDS» a7 an DIANERIOS 18 BROMIWAY #1 Fovalitany 4) he and wold for HELP WANTED—MALE, TERN FILER—San capable of “ling ole ccoig 2 few dorky une fr Jai oF rm Foundry Comvany. Unpaid oonda Malden Lane, pralaals” froel BitnNieet, “478 seum of Natural History. A miniature book about Theodore which is labelled “the smallest book ever published about Theodore Roscevelt” has been loaned by Dougias Robinson. lographical sketch of Theodore Roosevelt by Herman Hagedorn has been privately printed by the Roore- | velt Memorial Exhibition Committee of Columbia University in connection with the memorial exhibition, SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHADE Don’t Stay Gray! Here's an Old-time Recipe that Any- body can Apply. ‘ ‘The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She goed it to keep her hair beautifully glossy and attrac. tive: Whenever ber halt took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But hrewing at home ts mussy and t-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at y drug store for a bottle of 'Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- poun ou will get this famous old Preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, whieh can be de- pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist ys it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after an- other application or two, it becomes itifully dark and glossy.—Advt. PHOTO PLAYS, Is HTC s or By THE AEALIW UTHORIZED bt Wi Te senvic Wow SHOWING CONTINUOUS AT THe GOTHA! OCH, WOMEN ONL! Matinees 25c. THEATHR, — Nese ast 126m RR The BAL MEN ONLY, Evenings 35c. a ‘OL ADMITTRD. AND BOYS UNDER 16 NOT ADAUTTRD, NATINEE TO-DAYonsEVERY DAY Y MADISON AVR. at PLAZA AN ALL-LAUGH PROGRAM | Mischievous MABEL NORMAND| in “THE LITTLE PEST.” | za Chaplin» “Police” BEST PHOTO PLAY OF THE YEAR AST FOUR TIMES FIRES: FAITH Mats, 2.20, 25-50e" TWICk EVERY Da. 8.20, 250-81,00, | Conor y Gist | Magazine L1o “ORCHESTRA, ETHEL CLAYTON ia he Woman Next Doi VAUDEVILLE. ELTINGE \ waite masa sae HT Web. as | gr DANCING CARNIVAL BELASCO fi %, hr g K Pr pe = Mow ATS itteo DARK ‘ROSALEEN ne wt ‘ee WINSION'S WATER LIONS. Taio, Patriot, Wilt ee a Lurw > NEW YORK THEATRE 6 noor Come 1h a. Bk ta Mant wacka My JARGARITA Widonen, “ sae j BIGGEST, WORTHIEST | BENEFIT EVER GIVEN, (i: HIPPODROME 2), 8. M. SALVATION ARMY DRIVE Positively 80, FAMOUS, ACT®. ostively $2 and 4) PALACE Daneing 10 12 lance in the open Air ST ae ve SLumBiA ys » PEEK. Sensations Galore Wopular tie “TIN |: Fourteenth ~~ Summer Frocks for Girls Fluffy white frocks for dress-up occasions—gay, cool tub dresses of many styles—the dependable middy for knockabout wear are among the prin- cipal summertime needs of the young@girl. We have splendid assortments of every style, and the fol- lowing are especially priced for Saturday. Dresses of colored voile, organdie and novelty lawn are among the coolest, daintiest frocks that girls can wear. ‘These come in delicate shades of pink, rose, tan and mauve. Some have large frills of white organdie at. neck, and sleeves trimmed with band of self color. 4.88 12, 14 and 16 years...... ty and economical at this ptice. jored embroideries AM dl LAWN FROCKS are da’ ‘hey are trimmed with lace and come in sizes 6 to 14 years WHITE DRESSES of organdie and Inwn are sufficiently elaborate for all d since they ate trimmed with and each he ribbon s @ to 14 years dasavateats a pretty MIDDY DRESSES are ull white and colored collars and They are excellent dresses and come in sizes 6 to 14 years . cs, cuffs. 2.83 MIDDY BLOUSES come in many new models of becoming youthful They are made of white Lonsdale Jean with ea are 6 to 18 yeare— 9 97 ith middies, are made on ines are 6 to 14 1 81 slip-on and coat styles. e trimmings our regular $1.98, .... NAVY SERGE SKIRTS, needed for w cambric bodies and are full kilted medh years —our regular 92.24 SUMMER SILKS Enchanting hues and pat- terns gay and subdued, rich, or of airy coolness exhibit a limitless variety of silks that are new and beautiful. 40-Inch Charmeuse: = bright satin face—fashionable light an dark colors 2.75 40-Inch Crepe Meteor—dull finish —solt, dray ing quality—black and treet and evening r ie hiOe shades. . 40-Inch Figured Georgette—me- 2.57 and large dl various color combina 35-Inch Taffetas— Chiffon finish high lustre—colors most in demand 1.95 35-Inch Satina—teavy quality full, close face—large assort- ment of colors 1.97 35-Inch Black Dress Satins quality—bright satin face . extra 2.50 Silverware Any of these would be a deeply appreciated wedding gift, The prices are very special. Silver Plated Fruit Bowls ~ grape order “silt, centre also used as who remain in the city. ern dishes our regular $5.50 3.75 diversity of sty A-1 Silver six knives, six spoons, tea sugar spoon and butter in oak chest with drawer —our regular 610.97 9. Sheffield Tea Set—-Five pieces, in- cluding tray--new design 9.97 our regular 814.95 surpassing charm. ET REET OSTRICH PLUMES A Special Value Black ond white our reguire £2.95 MORNING SPECIALS~— Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P.M. ) prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders, 16. 50 Bowe’ Suits 1s al $1.97 Girls’ Tub Dresses. 1.52 Ww models Piald Gingham—large collars and nf Wool fabs Bockets—amart atyles mixturea—-10 to. 18 8 te cinta” DEPT —sBcoND FLOOR HOYS CLOTHING--THIRD FLOOR 95 Gil H ne $1.95 Girls’ Hate 3 to 9 yrs. 646 man, ready-to-wear styles natty Fibbon bows and streamers, nixtures= | pest on LLINERY TunD vioon | u FLOOR, $1.65 Men's Sune finish MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR hoys: CLONING "THIRD 97 ct. and $1.17 Boys’ Fine Cotton Union Sui 72 High neck-—short aleeves or at | iT UNDERWEAR—MALN FLOOR, | $2.00 Men's Reis Balbriggan ac Sige 1 satins—white, * bla r | Unien Sui 1 Haas pa taney. stripes attan. ender" brand and OolGrA-—8 4h at or Mulbriggan — short " n i oa oF at short dri 4 UNDERWEAR ft Shirts ‘ printed — tabi Neat and wide rt ‘| 5D HONS MAIN FLOOR, ‘ Stationery red—24 74 et. Box ef MALN FLOOR, RY THIRD FLOOR 1 stripe 117 neck or MEN'S FURNISHINGS MAIN” FLOOR, 94 ct. Rompers a | suave! bur —ruimb FLOOR, Fea titor ed tek rk | 48 et. Neponset Linoleum M 28 *Yors vu sit INGs. THIRD Loon Assorted designs ” inch, auae, SHAE BRET THING FLOOR: Gold Filled Jewetry 35 | $1.50 Rogers AL Silver Plated ad neekia t ’ea Spoons! doz. % 1 ba and latest dealane ea Pena sa TitWatth MAIN FLOOR, $2.50 Little Boys’ Tan Elk HEIR Tee Henne lie fee a Lae 1,90, fit crdy und servlosabie 3.00.20 Las | Also pines LP tod SHOKS-SKCOND FLOOR, | ‘SiloLs—skCOND FLOOK, Wren of 1h Avemme TO ALL WHO VALUE GOOD VALUES SATURDAY PRESENTS Unusual Buying Opportunities who seek the mountains, country or shore, and also of the mary The newest models show a marvellous For tailored wear, there are smart new taffeta creations in all silk, with straw crowns, or the softening effect of Georgette crepe. As a fitting accompaniment to Summer frocks of sheer fabrics are lovely hats of light colored straws and white hats of A wide variety of sports hats to suit every kind of sports costume is also @ distinctive feature of this assemblage. SUMMER RUGS charm of summer seneingl and furniture, makes the Rug Section especially worth isiting just now. Prices ae always are moderate. Marie Antoinette Rugs—imported from Japan—grass and fabric woven, —artistic fe ateucilled becrhesael Ot x Olt. 7 7 ft. 6in, “3 4 ft. 6 in Bozart-Fibre Rugs—waterproof<= dozens of attractive designs and colors— Of eet Bit. Bin. x 10 ft. 6 i 6ft. x 9Tt Sift. x 6 ft. 30 in, & 60 in Seamless Wilton Rugs— worsted pile—weaves of prety de derthie quality—beautiful bh rounds with Chinese and Tovisn jesigns— oft. x 19 ft.—val. 8 ft. Sin. x 10 ft. 6 00. Axtninster Hall Rui ity high Lae ys 2 ft. 15 ft. . Hammocks—Armure weave tapestry effects—deep valance strong and comfortable— value $8.50... 5 5.07 Les Chapeaux Charmants con- the requirements Summer headwear of all those sider for HANDKERCHIEFS Another instance of the economies to be gained in our special pric re these excellent values in handker- chie Women's Colored Initial Hand- kerchiefe—broken —assortinent— slightly soiled—some all linen— our reg. 84 and #1,14 half doz, ea, . LO, half do Men's and Boys’ Handkerchiefs our reg. .60 half dos. ca, & half dos... 48 Children’s Underwear These special prices and ex- cellent qualities make acom- bination appealing to mothers. bric Slips ‘or embroidery our reg. $1.28. sook Slips 16 years our reg. $2.28 fine quality — Cambric Drawers—lace and em* broidery—all sines— ; 58 our reg a Muslin Drawers —- hemstitched hem and tucks—I to 4 years our reg. .28 : 6 to 10 yrs.—our reg. 85, ..+- BO Misses’ Petticoats — deep lace flounce—ribbon run~~ our reg, 82.48 78

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