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et a a PORN AIO |. CONTEST FOR PUPILS. ro _ amuse ‘ ‘ Se Walaa er Garden $ a, “e BOOTH Gold Watch for the Best Basay om Americanism. A gold watch, suitably inseribed, will be presented by Barbara Frietchie Post No 43 ofthe American Legidn to that child inthe elementary schools of Greater New York who best essay on “Americanigm.” essays will be limited to 500 and all answers must be in the of the judges not later than mid- ight, June 6, when the contest of- ficlally ‘closes. ‘The name of the child writing the best essay will be an- nounced the last week of the term, so that the child may be presertt- ed with the prize during the com- mencement exercises of the school which he attends. The judges will be well! known. authorities on Americanism and thelr decision will be final All answers should be mailed to the Americanigation Prize Contest Committee, No. 40 Madi- son Avenue, rk. CHARM rt aS, ts. CENTURY {34 geal c. e To-night, 6 TWELFTH WIGHT: Fy SHUBERT AU REVOIR | F LORODORA or ft Pete to MO 100 Branc s™ BERNARD * iéHt as AL. Sout" i eve ! " % Lia Wal, War kbrontiey, Bry.» Dre 8.50.\274th Pe St Se Tian WELEN MacKELLAR Tears & Sat poe te wha PAG MY LADY | tmctees | With CLIFTO! FRIENDS |. Ssimdy. : Thea. 424, Wi of way. Br 8:20. LYRIC, ym, wre vey fat MUSICAL “EVUBICAL” COMERY in” “Whats ih 3 Name” __ BEST SEATS $2_ 872 iit ik ( NOT BNTAUSLASTIC. | ' Louisyille CourterJ. ’ «Whois tt acthe doort | unity." ind of stock is he peddling West 42d Street. reminag at HARRIS ie a ALE: RA! CARLISLE" FOR RICHES With Lucite Watvon soa Wm. Devereun. CONCERTS AND “MUSIC. ASTORIA tio GALA —7r. TITTA RUFFO FITZIU | MackKENZIE ALBERTO. SCIARRETTI BENEFIT FREE MILK FOR ITALY. Tickets, $5. at Waldorf-Astoria, Yandertint _Fiotel_and_All Agencies, Wir Farrest Winaat, Madelins Delmar, others. Shluese WIFE vit NT wer tit daly Pot Bey. brs. 8.30. ‘day & Sat. 2.80, AMUSEMENTS. LYCEUM 7. w. oe St. Erg 8.30 Hur ry THe pebisce ERS MARTINi IQUE With Jacephine Victor and Emmett. Cerri REPUBLIC anf) MARJOBIE GAMBCAN in Chaoning Pollock's ret Meigd¥ame, THE SIGN: DOOR BIOU PENG te w.2 oe (Pop. ) THE OUIJA BOARD} BROADHURST West 44th St. Kren, 6.30, Mata Thurs, @ Set. $34. New Amsterdam ®. #2 8t Fr. 015 EtoWyun fe with ED WYNN, “THE PERFECT FOOL.” Gi ELD sa FROL COHAN & HARRIS 77 res, $20. Mate. Wed. & Bai., 2.08, ‘The Musical Comedy’ Hit “ye ALES coe LITTLE 7 iy MAT. TO-DAY, 3.30 Also To-morrow 80" ven vee __MARIONETTES mnsomait i NIGHT’ "s DREAM Peosy,Waod, Ralph Morgan | Matinesn” Wed, and’ Sort, £30, !” Sppolal Farewell Matines Frida BD SACKS SENSATIONAL _ nm Vali * nieve hy “One of the most Seborately,} staged and costumed éntertainments of its EVENINGS at § wasnt MATS. SAT. & WED. kind ever attempted. original ideas and clever lines to have en- lvened two, or three entertainments of the girl and musle type". Sterns ing “For thre soa hours the audience was kept laughing or applauding. A hit beyond a question of coubt. The best kind of @ show presented in gorgeous style. It will be talked about all over Manhattan Island before the week is over."—Evening Journal. “Delightfully entertaining. Will rank with many attractions in Broad way theatges styled by their producers as musical comedy—Folly Town’ is @ sure-flre hit."—Evening Sun. “An entertainment that offers the stron gest kind of a bid for a visit to the Columbia to really round out the rip to Broadway's worth-while in theatricals.”—American, “Beored an immediate and emphatic success," "Women's Wear, COLUMBIA---A HIT! BROADWAY AND 47TH STREET “The Home of Burlesque de Luxe.”"—N. Y. Times, THE NEW ALL-SUMMER-RUN BURLESQUE JAMES E. COOPER'S PRODUCTION, FOLLY TOWN Written by WILLIAM K, WELLS. Mole ty 2ESER HERR. Matinee Every Day at 2.15, 3(¢ to “750, including Tax, Righes at Bis. ade to $1500 including. ‘Tas Beats ecks ‘In Advance, Smoking Permiited. $20. Matinee Saturday, THEIL TRON HOME’ TO-NIGHT, S1ITH os HUDSON HUDSON {Booth Tarkington's iat, CLARENCE. GAIETY, B'way & 40). Mats, Wed. and Gat. Henry Miller's ZRs* Fed AR s . x Henry Miller é & Bhooee Bates tm James, Norber The Famous Mrs. Fair Greenwich Vilage ce. 62 St a rm a cory ge a t '—Tribuine, EMILY NORMAN | 0.P. STEVENS TREVOR HEGGIE Aad Brule sia ‘FOOT-LOOSE” eT eros a en Cah ORTEY OiaiT” * MACUSHLA|*; “Moves with all the spring one might desir Morning Sun, “Picturesqui tings and plenty of pretty girls. ening Telegram. “Hilariously funny."—Mail, “A rollicking perform that is a sure cure for the olues.""—Evening World, “Sets a high mark In burlesque. In many respects superior to "Prekeas ally “réceived."—New ndous, glittering, real $2.00 production, massive and worthy of alt Morning Telegraph. SRD ACT Ih ENGLISH) SATIONAL FILM: VERSION of HERNES 0 SRARATIC 3 GENERATIONS ‘olly Town’ proved that Murlesque is no longer a shady outcast of the theatre, unfit to associate with its so-called more respectable brethren of the stage. The present-Columbia attraction is one which dad, mother . and all the children can attend without any fear that: they ‘may be shocked. e chances now are thi.t the respectable citizen will eve his neighbor at the burlesque show giving his family a good Ume,”—Evening Sun, ATRES UNDER IRECTION OF | CRITERION. i= EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT—FOURTH WE: Cecil B. De Mille’s ? WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE? ALASKA'S EIGHT EAUTJFUL THING! MRS SIDNEY DREW COMEDY NEAT WEEK “CARMEN'@| EMMA DUNN-OLD LADY 31” id INNOWVYY. WONDER OF THE HELEN SHIPMAN AND CHI IALTO Ethel Clayton Tia LADY IN LOVE." ESTRA “yust POSITION FRPROETIN S PAPI Grano Canrna Pavage ~NEW YORK THEATRES Ou AH IN A a ‘Attractions Galore, + $7vu TO 22x0 arenue Beity Wh bee 4 Dasmereonet Sat, ok Ss ane e seen 2 A gash = " |. a : LUN PRYOR’S BAND BroibWiy “ “THE SILVER ES es! | Ms Aiea i mean | 5 KEANE val uence "BROOKLYN. E Paix: a = e's DIT 5 \ StikiwD|Ke EAN & 2: ae cE *idtindris Vane | “ade ao | Wet?‘ claieevade Lompows “tHe ey A |Muslin Cutlery STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. FLEAR ‘Went of Minh Avenve FRIDAG. AS USUAL BARGAIN DN The Interests of Friday Shoppers ‘ [Radical ae |Reduttions tinuing Our iain Close-Out Sale Envelope Chemises— our reg, $1.18........45 78 Envelope! Chemises our reg. $1.64.......... 1.28 Envelope Chemises— our reg, $2.68... ..+....2,07 Night Dresses — pink batiste with orchid trimming— Our reg. $2.68 and $5.08. 1.74 Night Dresses— our reg. $2.97 and $8.26.2.50 Corset Covers— GUE PRET oc ¥eoscnss 68 Corset Covers— ‘our reg. $1.88..... Pe | Corset Covery— our reg. $1.97 and $2.28.1.68 Drawers—ruffle of embroidery or tucking and arepenyeey broidery pr lace edging inserting— our reg. $1.38.... Bloomers—outgre; ur re; 38. Bloomers—our reg. $1.68.1.44 Petticoats— our pers $2.46 .-194 Pettic: ot we. 99 $9.48 to $3.65..2.95 Pe eer Teg. $5.98 and 86.96.4,97 iy), Matra Size Undermusline , *atea ‘Sine Night Dresses— our,reg. $1.97.....----+ 1.50 * ‘Batra Size Kavelope —our reg. $2.68.....-++ 1.94 Extra Size evereonte our veg, 98. 2.90 Extra Size Petticoa' our reg. $2.68..:..---++ 1.94 Extra Size Corset Covers— Our reg. 97... eee e eens .76 Extra Size Bloomero— our reg. $1.18... +++ te 84 tra Size Drawers— pers $1.88...+06 1.00 Sil: Underwear. Envelope Chemises—pink crepe de chine— our reg. $4.94....-+ Robe d Bloomers ee de chine— our reg. $4.94....-.+++> 2.97 Satin ee, lace— our reg. $1.48... +655 1,18 Camisolee— our reg. $2.48.....-. Paid Night Dresses—crepe de chine —our reg. $8.68..... 6.48 Extra Size Underwear Extra poe Crepe de Chine Night Dresses— . By reg. $14.48....-+- 10.94 Eset Sise Ta lope —46 to yu our reg. $8.68 6.84 Extra Size Cami crepe de Tehine—fine, lace yoke and sleeves—ribbon bows— our reg. $3.97... Radical Friday Petticoats Reductions Pink Novelwy Cloth Corsets— low bust—long hips—sizes 19 to 26—our reg. $3.00 - 2,00 Women's Brassieres—firm ma- terial—lace yoke—reinforced under arms—hooked front— sizes 34 to 40—~ 3.00 our reg. $1. O00. .seeveees .68 Burton's Avenue Taffeta Top Pettico: -messaline and taffeta solid and changeable our reg. $5.65......05- 3.75 ste aa and \ Friday | Reductions Rogers Silver Plated Table- poons and Forke— our reg. .40 Silver Plated our reg. .12%., rec, 8 Pearl Handled Serving Pieces— Sterling silver ferrules —in cluded are cold meat forks, gravy ladles and pie servers— OMY WE BIBT ccc scies Novelty Jewelry——ber pins, hat pins, cuff links and other pieces—our reg. .68..... 34 [Radical Handkerchiefs \Friday |Reductions Men's Handkerchiefe— large size our reg. 84 half doz. 63 euch 11 Women's Initial Handkerchiefs incomplete assortment— our reg. $1.14 half doz.. ,7 each 4 Our Radical Reductions | Men’s Radical Furnishing | Friday Shop Reduction Men’s Trousers —~ stripes and serges—our reg; $5.95. ..4,.76 our reg. $4.95........ 3.76 Men's Soft Shirte—cords and printed. madras— our reg. $2.45..........2,25 Men's Sweatere—maroon—col- lar attached— our reg. $5.95 and $6.95.4,88 Men's Medium Weight Under- +wear—gray, wool-mixed— our reg. $1.95.......:.. I Men's Medium Weight Under- wear—gray— our reg.o81.65...... see 118 Men's Nainsook Union Suite— checks—sleeveless—knee length— : our reg. $1.35..... ra Men's Khaki Pante—strong and durable—heavy grade— our reg. $2.08.......... 2.25 planned. either side, Radical Fine Friday Hosiery Reductions _ Women's Extra Size Black Silk Hose—full fashioned— our reg. $2.97.......... 2.30 Men's Mercerized and Silk Lisle Secke—plain black and fancies —our reg. .66 and .75... @2 Back Lisle Women's Hose—biack only— p CUE £68. TEs voce cvesss 53 Silks Radical and Friday Satins Reductions 35-inch Taffetas—lustrous chif- fon finish—dark and medium colors—our reg. $2.95. .2,27 40-inch Georgette — light, dark and fancy colors— our reg. $2.95. 2.23 33-inch ‘Shantung -Pongee—tan and natural— our reg. $1.45,......... 40-inch Crepe de crepe weave—large assortment of colors— our reg. $2.95 Housedresses Sizes 36 to 46 Housedresses Sizes 48, 50 and 52 Come in the two styles shown on and are in gingham and chambray, with pique trim- mings. with Junior Boys’ Suite—vestee or Junior Norfolk models—fancy | cheviots and homespune— ~sines 8 to 8 years—our reg. $13.50 and $14.50..... 10.80 Young Men's Suite—sack mod- els—plain colors and mixtures —student sises 16 to 20 years and young men’s sises to 88 chest—our reg. $92.60.24.45 Boys’ Extra Trouser Suite— mixtures—excellently tailored —sises 8 to 18 years— our reg. $19.60.......14,75 Boys’ Blouses—newest colors and patterns and white with Eton collars—6 to 11 yrs. —our reg. $1.48........ Children’s Sweaters and tan—sleeveless—sines 28 to 84—our reg. $8. 2.45 Boys’ Cape—brown, gray and fancy mixtures— Our FOB .94.......00008 72 3000 HOUSEDRESSES Regular and Extra Sizes Fashion turns a smiling face on the thrifty and economi- cal housearess, and contributes to its utility worth a splendid charm of delightful styling. To this we add our once-a-season value which permits savings so large that women who buy may almost double the number of their purchases, and still pay no more than originally Are of Gingham and Chambray in plain colors, checks, plaids, plain and fancy stripes, trimmings of pique, poplin and hemstitched organdie, and are to be had in the models sketched above. Boys’ Rad. Clothes [aauct | Fur dahings (Reduetions « Furnishings | See other pages for Start of Season Sale of Surf Cloth and Reductions in Women's and Misses’ Apparel, . _ - a . Are Best Served Here Because of oan ' Radical | Fabric ‘Rocentions Section L Hearn’s Shaving Cream— our reg. 21 112% Shielde—1i weight— our reg. 28 aaa eet oe 22 Dust Cape—our reg. .15. . 11 Sanitary Napkine— ‘ Our reg. .68-.66......dos. 45 Radical Friday lain borders—cotton filled—’ full sise—our reg. 00.90 5.07 Floral Mull Comfortables<- ao borders—eotton 24x90—our reg, 83. 26x80—our reg. $8. Blankets it Jacquard Blankets —elderdown af cotton—i full size— our reg. $7.85 Cotton’ Fleece Bleached Domet Flennele heavy fleecy nap— our reg. .54 our reg. .4 Fine Grade Cocoa Matting—27 inches wide—reversible—green and red—special.... 7d. Imported Grass Rugs—sten- cilled border and medallions— green, tan, blue— 6x9 feet— value $7.47—special....5.97 8x10 feet— value $10.97—special.. 8,97 Texoleum Kitehen Rugs— 6x9 ft.—Oriental and other designs—special ........6.94 Seamless Artloom Velvet Rugs splendid gg —but with slight mill imperfections — hardly noticeable — Chinese, Oriental, all-over and figured effects—rose, blue, tan and gray grounds—9x12 ft.— our reg, $79.50....... 69.60 1,000 Japanese Rugs—27x5¢ inch — Chinese effects—blug brown, green, rose-— our reg. $1.45.........- 1.1 Romelink Hammocks — khaki colored—striped border—rust- proof springs—tufted mattress —galvanized chain— our reg. $25.00........19,.50 Couch Hammocks 14.50 Gray or khaki— guaranteed quality—all oe Poa Stands 4......6.47 to 8.44 Souk ae t our reg. $25.00........19.50 Khel, 68 or gray—thick tufted Senin BAT R.A a ee Reductions |