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Societe Anonyme to Hold Exhibits of Modern Arts By W. G. Bowdoin, ‘The Societe Anonyme, Inc., founded or the study and research in the re- ent movements of modern art, has stablished a new gallery for the pur- ose of exploiting modern art at No. 9 Bast 47th Street. ‘The presiding genius of the gallery + Miss Katheran Drier, Characteristic examples of the mod-, rnists are in the opening exhibition, thich is to be continued until June 15. The visiting hours are, Mondays, ‘om 2-6 P. M.; Saturdays, 10 A. M.~ P, M, and other days, 11 A, M.-6.30 . M. The catalogue comaine painting umbers by Van Gogh, Villon, Stella, chamberg, Ribemont, Picalbia, who as embraced the Dadat movement in aris from its Swiss origination; Man ay, Gris, Duchamp, whose “Nu De- vendant un Bscailter” attracted 99 uch notice when shown at the rmory exhibition in 1918; Dougherty, wuce, Voiger, who shows a painted preen, and Brancusi, who is repro- mted by an original wood carving. ‘The new society proposes to keep a nall reference library on modernart, yvering activities in this field in alt yuntries. Exhibitions will be changed very six weeks. AMUSEMENTS, CAPITOL (TARGEST AND WOSY GEAUTTI \ earns nM Gne “wonto | BROADWAY at 5ist St. EDWARD BOWES Managing Director Gala Opening Friday, de 4, it mM l. with ROTHAPFEL PICTURE. AND-MUSIC dae of Fagen, under pea L’ ROT. THAPFEL | Continuous | to 11:30 P.M. DPENING FEATURE: SAMUEL GOLDWYN ond REX BEACH | bresent a masterful film adaptation of RUPERT HUGHES’ *SCRATCH _MY BACK” | Directed by Sidney Olcott 40c, 55c, 75c, $1.00 Matinees 30c, 40c . F=Direction of Hugo Rieser Ktesenfelda—=—>| Oe reat Photo Pi |Mme, bovska | | ‘Theatre, tin Be WOLT) iy TM ROB! Times 8a. PALISADES PARK Opposite W. 180th St. Ferry. Again Best of All, [SEA WATEh SURF BATHING HOW OFEW STARLIGHT * ‘Amusement " bcd ren som THEAT =IwW ILD magn 8 OATS eit. =) STEEPLECHASE Terr AMUSEMENTS. 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AT 4, NATIONAL And for Memorial Week “A Gold Star Pilgrimage” folate: MALCOLM MCEACHERN MEE FANNY REZIA MARK A WILLIAM FAVERSHAM “The Man Who Lost Himself” STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ND iXetirarion” Film Special “INK WE CARTOON8TRAND REVIEW There is more Excitement! |. Thrills! Romance! Daring Deeds! | Sensations! AND | Suspense! | “THE ‘| RETURN TARZAN” | | | { Li DIRECTED Th nanny REVIER Any noe Play eee Made | BROADWAY | AT 4187 STREET, | Conflnusus Lt iit EW YORK THEATRES OR'S PM BERT EARL | N Hyron Brothers & Mand, Herschel Hen: Ch Ys >> $< s z FFPR Wolh ae Wark de Tan ‘AU Sd Aver_| Frank Keema in AND BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL ‘Under the Apple Tree” tarry Holman lly Kay & at ty Donne & T's, astm wt, EE Biuai ison Aubrey Trio BF. Keith's) ont Bros., AL ACE Victor “Moore, Dugan s Raymond, “dou Tauris an Timbery and Riveasiae | cyanea B'y aev6th Bt. | Loew's New York Theatre & Roof pet TL ALM. to TLDS, Rout to 1A. 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The where also other information retstive to the work may |! Copies of the plan may be procurew 4som the Architect, Guy Lowell, PoaTo 225 Fifth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. Sovctal Schedule, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2¢, m8 | feave it: stays cals) “ied 6.80 "P. it pee Bear Mt. FOR SALE. 4 STORE-NOT AN OFFICE ~ WATCHES — JEWELRY ON Lyerly Steamers Leave Pler 18, North River, Foot Barclay 56000. Battery 2 5.8, “MANDALAY” | SPECIAL TRIPS JUNE 6 pe 13 _ Telephones, Broad 179-8263, Str. GRAND REPUBLIC SPECIAL SUNDAY TRIPS, Tel, Bowling Groen 1675. DIAMONDS Convenient monthly or weekly payments Exceptional values calle. vutifully - illustrated: 4 log Free. T| ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH Co. 36 MAID) | __ Phone John 243 |3 I MON MES BERGMAN i |DIA MON DS dunes LANE PROPOSALS. YORK NEW BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT BIDS WILL BE OPENED AT 2.30 P. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920, For the Construction of The Foundations and Superstructure bing) of a Court House for New York County. proposal and of the contract, including d upon application at the office of the Room 1356, | m 2028 of the said Municipal Building ie pital = | ESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920 me oem STORE OPEN DA. Ma, TOFD. 1 HEARN Fourteeuth Street ‘Wert of Fifth Avenue Thursday—W omen’s Day Twenty-Sixth June Sales F eature Striking Economies in New Apparel h Annual June Sales omen’s and Misses’ DRESSES Sheer dresses for Summer days and evenings, in a great variety of cool, dainty styles, afford notable savings at June Sale values. Organdie Dresses 21.50 Our regular $29.75 This lovely dress is made of wide bandings of Margot lace, set in organdie of orchid, maize, pink or nile green, A bouquet of flowers tied with ribbon gives a blossoming finish to the frock. Sizes for women and misses, Misses’ Organdie Frocks seesa@llV A) Dainty, girlish dresses “of pink, orchid, maize and blue organdie, made with frilled pockets, reveres and cuffs. Gingham Dresses at this price also come in a@ pretty round necked model—14 to 18 years. Misses’ Gingham Dresses 5.37 Our regular $6.97 Simply but attractively made dresses of plaid gingham with white collars and vestees, or ging- ham combined with chambray, are remarkably go6d value at this price—sizes 14 to 20. Special Purchase Women’s Voile Dresses 6.75 Our regular $8.75 and $9.75 These dresses are very special in- deed, for the dainty leaf strewn patterns, wide lace trimmed or- gandie. ‘collar and cuffs and graceful sash suggest a much higher value, Other voile dresses, with light or dark grounds, and practical gingham dresses are to be had at this value—86 to 46. Women’s Voile Dresses 8.75 Our reguldr $12.75 A dressy style with pleated; tier skirt, surplice blouse and“embroi- dered batiste collar {s one of sev- eral styles at this price—86 to 46, 26th Annual June Sales ‘Silk Lingerie Among our great assort luxurious charming style of fine materials. ments is to be found every that is new, well made and Money-saving values lower prices on all these articles, making them as desirable for economy's sake as for their loveliness. Jap Satin Camisoles—yokes with lace inserting fronts’ and back —ribbon shoulder strap or lace Envelope Chemises—our large assortment of beautifully trim- med models—- our reg. $5.28 armhole = —(i‘i‘tC‘;*”r:C UE eg, BENE. ee eet our reg. $1.98........+++ +92 | Crepe de Chins Blcomers: good de Chine and Satin Cami- quality triple lace edgings or sph —numerous models trim- hemstitched ruffles at p med with filet and fancy cotton knees—our reg, 84,68. ...2,.96 laces—our reg. $1.97..... 1.36 | Extra Sizes Crepe de Chine Camisoles—our reg. $2.48..1.88 Nightdresses— Crepe de Chine Nightdresses— our reg. $14.48. . 10,94 with deep yokes of wide filet pe Chemises— face and ribbon, and embroi- dered butterfly. sleeve also | our reg. $8.68.......... 6. sleeveless empire styles— Grape’ de Chien our reg. $8.88.......... tine Incp yoke and ‘repe de Chine Nightdree it reg. $8.68 .+++:6.48 | our reg. 88.97.........- 3.00 Tenderfoot Shoes Grover Make These are shoes that live up to their name, genuine Comfort Shoes, a tive feet. Real shoe com but to find it at this low to women everywhere, Tenderfoot Sisters Shoes 7.95 Shoes of soft kid with broad toe, low heel*and straight last--can be worn on either foot, and are soft and comfortable for house or street wear, Widths D, ¥, EK. Sises 4 to 9. They are nd give ease to the most sensi- fort is never dear at any price, figure is a boon of rare value Tenderfoot Comfort Shoes 9.45 Shoes of soft black kid skin made with light, flexible soles, medium round toes without tips, and low, flat heels—come in lace or button styles, Widths C, D, E, EE, and EEE. Sixes 4 to 9, MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders. Tro Mute 15.60 TY DrevEOt tere ae. Cae ee Oe aN use . $2.95 Taffetas—35 inch 29,26] 94 ct. Striped Petticoats.............. 2] Single and double breasted styles — Dark and medium colors Wash gingham, some pleated models—green, a SILKS —-MAIN FLOOR. ape SECORD “FLOOR, gp | town and tan mixtures—9 to Pt , : 1.27] $1.24 Babies’ Gowns ; HE mente need woot-btack and white,| White—sizes to 6 yonraccambric | $3.96 Junior Boys? medivin sles, iw PLOOR oF INPANT#"” WEAR Kp ‘FLOOR. Washable ‘Suits APE 3.00 gee ii a7 | $1.95 Boys’ Trousers 1.45] Middy, Dutch, Russian and Junior 47 et. Faney Diasities acm : heviots and Cassi- | Norfolk models- brown, and possible donrlpireynatd brown herring | cadet, also stripes and other com- 0" 00mm Ls bination effects—Eton or sailor coke i Misod Chillonatte. he BOYS’ CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR. lurs—sizes 2% to 8 years, pink, Me ‘open, resets oe wih, grad, "taupe: | $11.94 Junior Boys’ Wool Suits... 8.64 pati, opie, nme” Diag ort wet mitdy, Daten | $1.24 Children’s Rompers, .8T- Danks CortONs ase ‘re y. "tan? brown | Newest beach styles and anh 28 ct, Cotton Toweling 20 d heather mixtu and medium patterns—sises 2 to Red Borders on BOIS" “CLOTWING—THIRD FLOOR, years. owning MAIN i $4.96 White Crochet Spreads 3.47 Met. Cotton Huck Towels F , 26)" Full size hemi smmed or acalloped— | 94 et. Boys’ Caps.. 66 ceercucied white damask, border, | eee ee eet N -ASEMENT, New styles in brown, gray and tanigh TOWELS. MAIN FLOOR, nen bOTsna Tt! we ef iy ys mixtures—full crown topped. , stripe, Chints and aize—Summer for deaperioa and | $1.94 Men’s Union Overalls,1.72 Undermuslins Babies’ Wear, Corsets Washable and Silk Blouses Petticoats, Millinery June Sale Departments:- Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Men's Apparel and Furnii Girls’ and Misses’ Summer ‘Dresses June Sale SPECIALS for Tomorrow $6.97 fi shestgaa 's Extra Size vee OES Several smart models in white dine and tricotine, with pockets, gathered back and able belt, $5.68 Slip-On Sweaters.. 4.00 Plain or fancy woven, in buff, cock, brown, turquoise, A Beauty, rose, navy and black. $4.94 Girls’ Slip-On Sweaters...........: All wool—fancy weave—Pekin, buff and cherry—sises 8 to 14 yrs. $5.94 & $6.94 Girls’ White Dresses trimming—sizes 6 to 14 yrs. $6.85 Tailored Blouses... il Striped silk and crepe de chine, $2.18 Voile Blouses. . 1.66 Tailored and trimmed styles, $3.97 to $4.24 Voile Blousgs).... is s/« vebe 2.95 Lace trimmed styles—also voile and linon smocks, sk and wool emb’d. $1.95 Ms ha Trimmed Milan th with (riding of ribbon bows, bands or streamers—sti apd mushroom shapes, $4.74 & $6.50 Untrhnnen 9 Lisere Hats..... ‘Large, medium and small Pin, | black, navy, brown and bright shades. $2.45 & i bed Ostrich Bands and Wreaths 167 Black, navy, brown and pastel shades, $51.74 Women’s Extra Size Coats,... 37.76 Navy and black serge also tricotine— 40% to 50% bust—half lined with plain silk, $12.74 Women’s Dusters, 9.25 Navy and black, gray mohair, con vertible collars, patch pockets, belted models, full 50-inch length—86 to 48 bust. $43.74 Women’s Silk 40 inches long—86 to 48 bust—pop- lin, taffeta, pleated backs, half lined with silk. House and Porch Dresses Percales and bp rey in plain col- ors, checks and stripes; large or smal) collars of contrasting material—sines 36 to 46—- Our regular $2.74 Our regular $3.4 Our regular $4.60. At 8.15 sizes to 52 bust. $1.88 Ex. Size Petticoats, 1.85 Black Cotton Taffeta—all lengths—- clastic fitted bands, $5.65 Taffeta Petticoats, 3.76. Burton's Fifth Avenues—taffeta top with very deep flounce—of taffeta or messaline—black, navy, rose, tay Adriatic blue, tan and all chan; —elastic fitted bands, $6.50 Pink Corsets 19 to 80—fi til, ght elastic inséet o8 slde—low wasn emp broidery trimmed. $1.25 Pink Brassieres Bt 84 to 48—fine lace top and bottom— reinforced under arm. $11.94 Boys’ Coats...>... 7.86 Navy, serge and fancy mixtures—full .. 3.94 belted styles — some with sléeve smblem-—~plain or pleated backs well tailored—sises 2% to 9 yrs, $22.50 Boys’ Extra Blue, brown or stripes-—also coats— regular sizes only, t Women’s Suits, Presons, Coates omens House Dresses and

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