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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY v wold at the door by pretty and per- muasive nurses, netted $100,000 profit from advertisements, Saturday was a red letter day on ‘ the east side, Merchants and citizens living in close proximity to the hos- pital decorated their stores and homes : ’ ’ with gay flags. 4 Jullan Goldman, who, at thirty-one, , is the youngest hospital President in ntry, said title to the site © taken to-day, “This site i cost $250,000," said Mr. Goldman. "It t | will a year and a half to com- plete the new hospital; there will be en stories and 400 rooms. It is fying to me to announce | Big People’s Hospital Now Ase| very the complete elimination of the much- _sured—Will Be Built in \decried open ward system that has 7 wrought such hardship and needless Eighteen Months. suffering More than 3,000 merry yoy seekers mong the poverty-stricken Coffee Lovers rhe 4 of Directors of the Peo- |, i ‘ I}, 1 P 1 ples Hospital, who kept things. run- | | it 4 r p + i Are Invited bly at the bill, were Judge @ttnnded the entertainment and ball eralaky, First’ Vice Pres to hear all about the history of coffee, and which climaxed the ten-week drive : , nd Vice Presi- 4 i how it i ide deliciously b; hah ifman, Third. Vico , see how it is made deliciously by means eaerty worsen for $1,000,000 with iit) erick = AL Walls, ~e ( | of the Manning-Bowman percolator. Come whieh to build a new People's Hos-| I jent; Harry B. ° ~ a r 1 ng e ny fe . Pital at Second Avenue and 18th) }tosen urer, and IRGONS BIS ON ees y up to the Housefurnishing Department Commodore was taxed to capacity be- J / tore midnight Saturday. More than | © ~ ~ . SEVENTH FLOOR 800 persons desirous of purchasing | téekets were turned away between) that hour and 3 A. M. Sunday, when | the party broke up. This now hospital, which will eup- plant the present five-story inatitu- tion located at No, 203 Second Ave- Rae, will be more than a hospital. It Wil be a monument to the soldier QM sailor dead of our city. The ork: | j MMBi plan of tho east side citizens | | ‘wes to erect a fitting statuary monu- | Finest Whittall Rugs Reduce { _méint, but this was changed when The | Vecitndece Sane } =e World suggested to the hos- pull it back again. A T ‘ pital directors that a more practical new frame if the wind W © Soe TAbbte—a taillicn-dotiar hospital—to | breaks it, eprac Wiltons Royal Worcesters Anglo-Persians 9 = 12 feet 9 x 12 feet 9 x 12 feet $84 $90 $120 THESE stand at the head of a list of excellent values in our large collection of domestic-made rugs. The ptices here shown are new, representing constructed. Mrs, Julian Goldman, | Leen © i rd wife of the President of the People's | NEW YORK. Hospital, was Chairman of a group of forty women who obtained the on- ‘tire $1,000,000 in subscriptions. The | wone Genuine Without Yhis Trade Mark, / Year Book of the hospital, which was This Lamp Is Charming For $25 1 { , : and is only one of many attractive { reductions taken just a few days ago. lamps now so moderately priced. The i rf : . base is of wrought iron with a poly- t Worsted Wiltons Royal Wiltons Chenille Rugs chrome finish, and the shade is decorated | '° M111 n. Excellent Quality Numerous Designs With Band Borders parchment or glace. 9 = 12 feet 9 x 12 feet 9 x 12 feet $107.50 * $69.50 $115 A Special Selection of Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps in numerous designs, complete with shade, Prices reduced proportionately in other sizes and styles. $12.50 to $35 FIFTH FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR Choice Ribbons | 4 some of faille moiré, others of satin taffeta all 64 inches wide will be placed on sale to-morrow morning } at the extraordinarily low price of 1/ 65c. per yard * Practically all of the fashionable and wanted celors are included in these beautiful ribbons, which may appropriately be used for milli- nery, dress trimmings, children’s sashes and hair-ribbons, and other decorative purposes. (First Floor) Exceptional Values will be offered, beginning to-morrow, in Women’s Lovely Imported Cretonnes $1.15 yard THE sunny rooms in country houses will be the brighter if these lovely cretonnes are liberally used in hangings, slip-covers and pillows. The fabric re- sembles pure linen, so makes a soft substantial background for the colors. Other designs that are really glorious, though so low in price, 55c, 65, 80c, $1.35 yard. FIFTH FLOOR “The Cedarwood” Hammock $24.50 THESE warm days of May bring out gay flowers and make the porch or garden a glorified spot! There is always a place for a comfortable ham- mock such as this one illuscrated. It is covered in khaki or grey duck, and has a reversible mattress and upholstered back rest. The price includes rust- proof ceiling chains, Tubular stands and awnings for lawn and garden are $8.50 each. FIFTH FLOOR May Brings the Urge For Travel and The Need For New Luggage GETTING teady for the trip—whether it is to be by motor, rail or steamer is always exciting. New trunks and bags are needed, and this year you will be most interested in seeing our luggage because there are many innovations. Imported Underwear comprising both lingerie and silk undergar- ments, taken from regular stock and marked Included are the following: Lingerie Undergarments Nightrobes . . . . $2.95, 3.90 Chemises A \ (i . 2.25, 2.75 Envelope Ch 2.95, 3.9 Drawers . . . 2.45 Petticoats, with pz ba front, 2.45 Petticoats of piqué ee ele 295 Silk Undergarments Nightrobes . A ; F . . $9.50 Envelope C! i 7.75 Drawer combi: 12.5 (Second Floor) a at decided concessions from former prices palmate san Bem Yosh s cA Woman's Suitcase beautifully made of black leather, lined with silk moire, and fitted with ivory. $39.50 cA Wardrobe Trunk with the novelty of a dustproof door that lucks tightly over the clothes when packed. $45 cA Wardrobe Trunk has an ironing board that folds over the hangers as a compres- sor, and is easily adjusted, $61 cA Man’s Bag of tan pigskin is hand- sewed throughout and very smart-looking. Exceptional value. $17.50 cA Wardrobe Trunk that has been one of our most popular models. It is full-size with 12 hangers. $39.50 cA Steamer Trunk wardrobe open-top style, holds a surpris- ing lot for such a compact, small size, $29.75 SEVENTH FLOOR Good News! Madeira Luncheon Sets $5.95 WHAT an opportunity for gifts and country home supplies. Madeira hand- embroidered sets have been so much higher-priced that this news will be a surprise. Each set consists of a 24-inch centerpiece and 12 doilies. Various charm- ing designs, SECOND FLOOR Exceptional ! Summer Comfortables $5.75 ONE of the best values we have had for years. They are soft and attractive in their pink, blue, or old rose coverings with silk mulle insertions. SECOND FLOOR “Mirro” Aluminum For June Brides AN excellent gift for the bridal shower. “Mirro” stands high in our estimation and will in the bride’s, because it is so thor oughly dependable. New Low Prices Prevail Percolating Coffee Pot, 2 quarts $2.90 Tea Kettle, 5 quarts. . . . 6.40 Double Boiler, 3 quarts. . ' 4.40 Preserving Kettle, 8 quarts. . 2.65 Colonial Double Boiler, 2 quarts 4.10 Corn Cake Pan, 9 cups. . - 1.95 Covered Sauce Pan, 3 quarts . 2.15 Colonial Tea Kettle, 5 quarts . 6.95 Covered Sauce Pot, 3 quarts . 2.15 Colonial Tea Kettle, with inset, squats... ee Colonial Percolating Coffee Pot, 2 quatts . anes 8.40 3.10 SEVENTH FLOOR