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i STATE G. 0. P. CALL DUE, to Same Party Slate, ‘The Republican State Committee will the National Convention at Chimgo. This call will be issued within the nx three weeks, aecording Glynn, State Chairman, An. entir State ticket will be designated and a Platform drawn, The leaders repetition of two years ago, when bit: terneas engendered in a primary con: *9 George A. @ hoping that before they leave Chicago they can unite on & man to head the ticket, to prevent a “THE SCHOOLMEN” MEET. th annual o ing the pay of school teachers. 1,400 persons were present. The Sharles | man Chatles 1D, Donohue. woo was obeduled to speak. sent meeting of Hol be summoned to meet at an unofficial] Scholastikoi—“the schoolmen"—an or+ State convention at Saratoga soon after| ganization formed by Dutch settlers in 1782 for the support of education, was t} held last night at the Hotel Astor in recognition of the Assembly's passage of the Lockwood-Donohue bill increns- was the first time women were admit- he to the organization. More than hono fucsta were, Senator Cbd an went bly ~ Gov. Smith, AMUSEMENTS. Wino tite ae ‘UM INA CLAI RE bod COHAN & HARRIS Eres, 8.20, Mats, Wed, & 8 rn THE MUBICAL COMEQY HIT, ; =| Tel Ing ithe ‘teachors test ‘cost the Republicans the State.|on thes ugoeus ofthe elF fight andre Acs LNs GIRL Republican lea declare this man will Brettin oe il aealal bie to be of such a high type that all those re Among ihe striving for the nom!nation for Gov- ernor will withdraw in his payor, The leaders declare that the candi- | %ens" Pa ie § date date will not be Francis M. Hy 0, Beo- | Sor eh ae ie MHS bern of State, whose r H thes Feepuntican” yomination 't fancy £0" | erank D, Gilbert, Depa Commi Sonn F. Hy Y SVerera ©” Maver Pages Wigetintecadat of Bohock Bhd <cings te MISS SAPORTAS TO WED. She and Da Obta) v. Lies ‘ of No. 340 Park Avenue and Miss Ma. rospective bride is George A Saportas, horse owner of Phil ‘Miss Saportas while Mr. Van Buren said he ‘one. L. Van Beren thilde Saportas, living at the Hotel Piasa, Obtained a license yesterday to marry June 9. The wedding will take place in the Plaza. Miss Saportas resides with her mother, Mrs. Regina Brown Sapor- tas, who was left a large fortune by her father, Martin Brown. The father of the Rave her age as seven the Inde Beartin G. Mi R. mre hairman New pris ric eiby JOKING, KILLED WOMAN. Intention of Shooting G CHICAGO, June 4.——Robert M. Taytor David Trumbyll Lanman Van Buren| was exonerated ‘by «Coroner's jury from | bleme for the death of Viola Carpenter hom he married at Lakeside Hospital Tuesday night just before she died of ® builct wound he had inflicted. The tated Taylor hati shot her ac- verdic* eldentelly. the revolver at her. It was rilaoring i fatal wound pry above AMUSEMENTS. inter Garden *venin:s 5 PASSING SHOW ‘Matinee Saturday at te oF | toi9 | week SHUBERT 4% W, of 2'vuy, Bree WEEK 39 EAST ‘Benes’ Hull one Binney, With Lola MER and Cyril KEIGHTLEY. L ™. 478 Matinees Wed. & Sat. 2.30 THEATRE GUILD'S Greatest Success, is JANE CENTURY BOF Pe, Bre oy, rea Wed. and Sat. 2.15 peoROpORA 550 at $1.50; 700 at MAXINE ELLIOTT'S fi 2% PE ieee D, wullame ALL SOULS" EVE CLEGG’? Mi and Get. 2. Court’ NOT SO LONG AGO 39th St. ™ 2 roe 40. i! nce Satu 2 Chartes Cherry and Francine Larrimore 5 Time DAL Foun eat Lie at pat Tah, MUBICAL “REVUNICAL” “CoMeby iin, What3ina porn .| BEST SEATS WE a0 ‘NE se BERNARD * "=" BORDONI al ee Pe TIME. iSHA Coroner's Jury Saye Taylor Had No @ shooting took place last Thurs- He Seating” pointed wtoHAN wnt WILLIAM COLLIER paren “THE HOTTENTOT” Knickerbocker iTaN We VINGS BELASCO * Mats. ‘Thurs, Sat.. 2.20, LENORE ULRIC noneteas DAUGHTER, CHARLES DILLINGAM’S GLOBE THEATRE REMODELLED AND ENLARGED, WILL REOPEN NEXT MON. NIGHT Wed. & Ma‘ “The Night Boat [Bazar Gai 46th, Mata, Wi Wi 2 MARTINIQUE ‘With dcsephino Victor and fm Channing Pollock's Great Melodrama, THE SIGN: DOOR AY FEPROCTOR: Uns. SI SI. (2: Maccert & Bradford. Canca & Wi- HOUDINI e an eR Oibs ISLAND a sare sear Se Ss ,_Alligunmer un = FOLLY Cem | z & eal of & Return of Tarzan|*" mee ve mi) Sitinp wou” ite BROADWAY Wet STRAND) ope uel molin Meese: Yelle Wah? To: may Sh at 2.30, “TIMES. WHY CHAN: YOUR WIFE “Loew's New York Theatre & Roof Cont. 1 A.M. to UL P.M. TSURO AOKI in an Root Qt, Wot 8 ‘Opposite W131 ty esd nh sest ot All. | © stk waren’ a ATHING NOW OFEN | 3 OLUMBIA Henry Millers Sivtisces rant Be Hi? Miller & Blanche ‘Bites © Roe rae The Femous Mrs. Fai RMAN = STEVENS| TREVOR | HEGGIE T-LO and Brilliant | 46 OeOtT PARK giz ath 3 Ag ‘" MACUSHLA Se STEEPLECHASE | Wo ISLAND __ NOW EN UNA, a aOR, ped we. STARLIGHT Amusement AL bub." sta. Minutes trom Times Square. “BURF SEA BATHING, MALLE RU: By La PRICES 40-55-75-$1 NO_ RESERVATIONS! WILL gl CAPITOL.wToNgh BROADWAY AT 51st EDWARD BOWES, | - * World’s Largest, Coolest, Most Beautiful Theatre GALA OPENING TO-NIGHT, 7.30 & 9.30 NEWEST, LATEST ROTHAPFEL TYPE MOTION PICTURE-AND-MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF ~ S. L. ROTHAPFEL Including the Bamucl Goldwyn & Rex Beach Masterful Mim Adaptation of Snaper Up-to-the PERT HUGHES’S Minute “SCRATCH MY BACK” PETITE BALLET OF ROSES FOUR INDIAN LOVE LYRICS Bet to Music by Amy Woodforde-Finden CAPITOL CONCERT ORCHESTRA wrence Hope. Largest id Finest Theat Orcheat| in thi °* SINGING ENSEMBLE 0) ghar Won itol Hy’ May Dien mravelwuh © te the 200” | News Weekiion INCLUDING WAR TAX. NO HIGHER Managing Director DAI LY MATINEES FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! For the Accommodation of Patrons Who Wish to Avoid Standing in Line BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 10 A. M. omedy Directed by Sidney Olcott Incidental Features 30c---40c ‘THE EVENING WORLD, RIDAY, JUNE ‘ts 1920. STORE 0.EN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. “HEARN West of With Avenue SA TURDA Y= 26%! ANNUAL JUNE SALES SAVINGS ON Full, Fresh Assortments of Summer Merchandise - and Vacation Needs EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY 26th Annual June Sales ‘ Boys’ and Young Men’s Summer Clothes Clothes to grace the graduatioh ceremony, and other kinds of clothes ready to rough it in a joyous vacation may be bought here at the great reductions which June Sale values afford. As- sortments are the largest and most complete yqu will find in any retail store in the city. Boys’ Navy Blue Suits 1 1.50 14.50 16.50 19.50 our reg. $16.50 our reg. $18.50 our reg. $24.50 Well tailored Suits of fine and medium wale serges, cheviots and flannels, in the newest single and double breasted gnd various pleated models are here in wonderful assortment, complete in sizes and offered at matchless values, Sizes 8 to 18 years. Finer blue Suits to 37,50 Boys’ Palm Beach Suits Boys’ Runabout Suits ra dit mae 1L 4, ‘alm Beach Suits and Suits o Speciat other washable Panama materials pecial 3.67 are smartly made, and come in pial GA) and ad hee spe Suits of khaki materials made have extra trousers. 7 tq 17 yrs. A Other washable Norfollke Suite. | With buttons to neck, blouse and knickers, or open neck, short Special 4,96 sleeves and flapper trousers. ° ’ * Junior Boys’ Suits 8.75 Our regular $11.94 Fancy brown, gray and green homespun cheviot and navy serge suits in junior Norfolk and sailor styles. Sizes 8 to 9 years, ’ A Young Men’s Suits Also student sizes—15 to 20 years and 84 to 40 chest. Complete assortments of single and double breasted sack models, splendidly tailored and made of smartest new materials— our regular $32.50 to $34.50. 24.45 our regular $87.50 to $45.50. 28. DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR 26th Annual June Sales Boys’ Coate—navy serge and ql Young Men's Suits — cheviots, fancy mixtures—full belted— flannels and homespuns, variety —some with sleeve emblem— of fancy mixtures—plaids and navy—two and four button plain or pleated backs—well coats—single or double breasted tailored—2% to 9 years— our reg. $11.94.......-+5 7.85 models—81 to 86 chest— Boys’ Extra Trouser Suits— our reg. $27.60 & $29.50.19.45 single and double breasted— Junior Boys’ Wash Sui cham- some pleated —models—green, brays and percales—plain colors gray, brown and tan mixtures— 9 to 18 years— and stripes—Eton or sailor col- lars—2% to 9 years— our reg. $22.50......... 15.60 our reg. $2.94........... 2.00 Junior Boys’ Washable Suits— Boys’ Suits—8 to 18 years— middy, Duteh, Russian and many with extra trousers—wool Junior Norfolk models—tan, fabrics in tan, gray or heather brown and cadet, also stripes and other combinations—Eton or sailor collars—2¥%a to 8 yrs,— or mixigtres — plain well tailored— styles. our reg. $18.60......... 12.25 pleated our reg. $3.96. 00 | Boys’ Blouses—new colors and Children's Rompers —newest patterns, in fancy striped per- beach styles Aw colors— vent cales—also white with collar and medium patterns—sises attached—8 to 15 years— to 6 years— our reg. $1,09.... ‘ Our reg. $1.24...0.0+0 008 87 | Children’s Straw Hats lain Boys’ Caps—new styles in brown, gray and fancy mixtures—full crown taped— Our Teg. Db. eeseeeeeeees Children’s Overalls — one-piece styles—plain blue or blue and white stripes—sizes 2 to 6 years—our reg. $1.24.... 92 colors or combinations large and small brim, newest styles— aur reg. $2.48 and $2.94. .1,.54 Boys’ —new colors and patterns — fancy striped per- cales—neckband styles— 12 to 14 neck— our reg. $1.94 and $2.24..1.44 ss 26th Annual June Sales Babies’ and Little Tots’ Summer Needs No mother need deny herself the pleasure of pur- chasing everything needful for the little one’s Summer while these great assortments and special prices are hers to profit by. Infants’ Nainsook S!'ps andInfants’ Fine Merino Shirte— Gowns—lace and embroidery sizes to 8 years— trimmed. our reg. $1.25 and $1.85.. .87 our reg. $1.24. Lawn Pillow Slips— our reg. $1.5 our reg. $1.25 .78 our reg. $1.97. Knit Shoulder Strap Bands— our reg. $2.47... sizes to 2 years—-seconds of Little Tots regular .45 quality... .27 8 to 6 y! our reg. $2.24 Wool Flannel Bands— Infants’ Little Tots’ Voih “Hearn Little Wonder” style— Dreeees— 8 in sanitary package (TC Faery, 1.26 our reg. $2.97...........2,28 our reg. i Little Tots’ Tub Dresses—sizcs | Crocheted Bootees— to 6 years— our reg. .87 our reg. $2.24......... 1.50 our reg. $1.10 Infants’ Wool Flannel our reg. $1.87. Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses— our reg. $2.97 and $3.47..2.10 Little Tots’ Gertrudes and Prin- Infants’ Flann: cess Slips— our reg. $1.10...... ‘A OUP PAR: AT decieeca ites .68 Infants’ Flannelette Barrow Little Tots’ Peggy and Toodles Coats—our reg. 97... ., 63 Infants’ White Flannelette Wrap- Rompers—s Fd to 6 year: our reg. 1.50 pers and Night Gowns— Infants’ S! on ‘Silk and Merino our reg. $1.10. ..ea, .74 —sizes to 6 months— Pique Carriage Robes— our reg. $1.77 and 81.97,.1,37 |: our reg, $2.50 and 62.97..1,76 Seo Other Pages for Start of Season Sale of Misses’ Frocks and Anniversary Values in Men's Clothing, 26th Annual June Sales Suits and Dresses Summer time wardrobes will be the Here 7 by many desirable Juné Sale models, and purses will be the richer by June Sale economies. Women's and Misses’ Linen Suits —-Three distinctive models, care- fully tailorea— our reg. $19.76 " Women's Jersey Suits — smart sport models— our reg. $29.75. . 8 Purchase Women’s resses—dainty leaf strewn pat- terns, wide lace trimmed organdie collar and cuffs, and graceful sashes suggest a much higher value, Other voile dresses, with light or dark grounds, and prac- tical gingham dresses are to be had at this value— our reg. $8.75 and $9.75...6,75 Women's Voile Dresses ga dressy style with pleated tler skirt, surplice blouse and embroidered batiste collar is one of several styles at*this price— our reg, $12.75. 8.75 House and Porch resses—per- ns, in plain col- checks and stripes; large or small collars of contrasting ma- terial—sizes 86 to 46— our reg. $2.74... "1.44 our reg. $8.47, -2.25 our reg. $4.60. 3.15 At 8.15 sizes 86 to 52 bust. Women's Extra Size Skirts— several smart models in white gabardine, with novelty pockets, gathered back and detachable belt—our reg. $6.97 4.75 Special Purchase Sport Veils 7 Veils that sold previously at $1.47 to $1.97 They adapt themselves gracefully to’ the lines of Summer hats, and are made with wide chiffon borders on octagon and filet meshes and spider designs, Some have woven spots, Black, brown, navy, purple and white. * Silverware A good opportunity to buy for yourself, or gifts for June brides. Rogers A-1 Meat Forks, Preserve Spoons and Sugar Tongs— discontinued patterns of $1.00 and $1.26 qualities ‘ Rogers A-1 Punch Lede discontinued patterns of $5.00 quality Four-Piece Colonial Tea Sete— Grecian border— our reg. $14.06%......... 10.00 Colonial Candlesticks—. OUr reg. $2.45.... 00.0000 2 Bag Frames and Beads which will make pretty Bags to carry with Sum- mer frocks. Odd Let Metal chain handle Bag Framee— various eslpee - value $1.47 . ; 74 Seed Beads—various colore- our reg. 18... 12% Stamped Gowns ~- round and square necks——solld and eyelet designs—some Empire— our reg. $1.87......6.6. 1.12 Handkerchiefs Quality, daintiness and price make them an excel- lent value. Men's Initial Handkerchiefe— our reg. $1.06 half doz. each 5 17 Women's Handkerehiefe- plain or corded bord: $1.08 half do | Drawers a a aR lightful to all who buy. — Nainsook or good quality muslin with tucked and hemstitched ruffles og a | Se ae Drawers—ruffles or close or open embroidery with tucks above—our reg. 81.88.... 92 Bloomers—pink with blue stiteh- ing—ruffled—elastic at knee and waist—our reg. 78... Bloomers—plain pink or pat- terned with blue bird ruffles with rows of stitching or hem- stitehing our reg. $1.28.... -» 86 Bloomers — batiste, crepe or shteen—extra quality— our reg. 81.48... 1,26 Envelope Chemises—round or square neck—-faney lave, em- broidery and ribbon— our reg. 81:48.........-. 06 Envelope Chemises — white or flesh—yoke back and front— made of dainty lace and rib- bon—our reg. $2.76......1, Corset Covers—round neck edged with embroidery and run with bbbon-—our reg. .68. .48 Petticoats—witlf deep ruffle of seven rows of lace, or luce and embroidery— our reg. $4.28 26th Annual June Sales Corsets ard Petticoats These economy prices mean the best models for Sum- mer wear at matchless values. Extra Size Petticoats—black cot- ton fabrics—all lengths—elastic fitted bands OUP POR. B18... c0e.s sees Shadowproof Pet tub silk—tailored m elastic fitted bands our reg. $6.94 -5.00 Petticoats— Burton's Fifth Avenue taffeta top with deep flounce of taffeta or messaline—black, navy, rose, taupe, Adriatic blue, tan and all changeables—elastic fit- ted bands— our reg. $5.65 Pink Corsets—fine coutil, weight, elastic insert on’ side— low bust—embroidery trimmed— our reg. $6.50... light Pink Brassieres—+ to 48— lace top and bottom—reinforced under arm—our reg. $1.25, .84 26th June Sale Muslin Underwear Values that are the talk of every one who shops here, assortments complete with charming styles and all sizes, make June Sales profitable and de- Combinations —nainsook—round neck, bordered with lace inser tion and edge—skirt or drawer model—our reg. $2.96....1,.84 Princess Slips—round neck with rows of lace—skirt trim- med—our reg. $8.68..... . 2.76 Nightdresses—soft finish muslin square neck—tlace ‘and’ em- broidery—our reg. $1.68. .1,38 Nightdresses — nainsook—white or flesh—round or V .neck— trimming or faney lace and em- broidery—our reg. $2.28..1,74 Nightdresses—fine nainsook, ba- tiste and crepe — beautifull trimmed—our reg. $8.28. ‘2.64 Nightdresses — square neck — handsome model with lace em- hroidered medallions and bon—our reg. Philippine Nightdresses—rou: or V neck-—hand-sealloped and embroidered eyelets, rib- bon run—our reg. $2.97. .2.25 Philippine Chemises—round neck, ~-embroidered eyelets run with ribbon—our reg. $8.48...2.48 Philippine Corset Covéers—round neck ~~ daintily embroidered— finished with ribbon— our reg, $3.48 26th Annual June Sales Sweaters & Blouses For your Summer in town or out of town these mail- els are attractive and these prices advantageous. Slip-On Sweaters—plain or faney woven, in buff, peacock, brown, turquoise, American Beauty, Tose, navy and Black— our reg. $6. 4.00. Tailored Blouses—striped silk and crepe de chine— our reg. $6.85............ 5.00 Véile Blouses—tailored and trim- med styles — our reg. 89.16............ Vacation Stalionenl ‘ge 34 sat package—comes in various colors. Envelopes to match—25 in package-—our reg. .17.... 10 Saturday—One Day Sale WOMEN’S PUMPS Our Reg. 8.45 4.85 Patent leather and dull kid, with ribbon bows; so plain opera pumps. All have military heels, mediam length vamps, A few sizes are missing. Wide widths, No Mail or Phone Orders 1.47 Women's Hose Black—all sizes mock seam. HOSIERY 1.27 pure thread silk— MAIN FLOOR, 45 et. Children’s Hese White, Ruasia calf and cordovan. HOSIERY-MAIN FLOOR, * 67 ct. Boys’ Cotton Union Suits 50 High neck—short sleeves—knee length. KNIT UNDERWRAR—-MAIN FLOOR, $5.95 Men's Silk Fibre Shirts 4.50 Various lore d atripes also plain colored " shirts in tan, pink, blue, green, etc MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MALY FLOOR, $2.04 Boys’ Trousers 2.17 Sizes to 17 yeare—browns, faney mixtures, gray-also cordu- Toys bors’ cLorHiNG—THiND $1.48 Boys’ Blouses Light and fertion striped percal neekba. id collar attached— 6 8 to 1 years. BOYS’ FUBNISHINGS—THIRD FLOOR, FLOOR, 86 | 518.50 Boys’ Suita 1.00 | 52.97 Women's Mid’'tes MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M, ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. ‘4.0 Men's Madras Shirts. ..... Fee aed eee PH blue, ete.— MEN'S SHOP-MAIN FLOOR, sizes. \ + 88 years—chevio sand caasl: ave extra trousers, sors’ cus UNI NO—PHLRD 52.94 Extra Size White Sateen Petticoats : PETTICOATS—SECOND ¥LOOB, 58 et. Ribbons. . White, black and cotore—sash or hat. bow widihs-cmolte and satin 1 wer taBON ALSLE—MAIN FLOOR, Seeut Shoes for Boys Endicott Johneon make—elk. soles —sturdy and strong— Sizes 10 to 18) cur coq. Ot Men's solneoti, to io “GlobS™ eRoowd' rai White one cul ales it

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