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oe \ j 8,000 Little Girls of School Athletic League Have Greatest of May Revels in Central Park Fifty May Poles for as Many) Gay Parties and Police Band and Everything. With a fuard of Scouts, to @ce that the fifteen acres of the sheep meadow {tn Central Park was not tn- vaded by others than those entitled to go there, and the Police Band fur- mishing the Je, 8,000 Tittle girts of | the Public Sch Athletic League fhad the time of t lives yesterday fn perhaps the May party ever staged in New | The place was a rio! ‘were fifty May about each pol by different colored hair rib fowing folk dances cam event, the winding of the With scarcely an exception the girls were all dressed in white middy blouses with skirts to match or ha monize with the color of the hair rib- bons worn. ‘The programme was under the di- rection of Miss Emily A. O'Keefe, Executive Secretary of the Girl's Branch of the Public School Athletic League. The children were = mar-/| shalled outside the roped area and at) @ given signal when the band struck | up, marched inside to the circle for “America” and made the pledge of| ~ allegiance to the flag. Among those present were: Mrs. Monroe PD. Robinson, Mrs. William Lanman Bull, Mrs. J.. A, Hadden: Mra. Alfred F Hess, Mrs, Edward Robin- eon, Mrs, J. H. Huddleston, Mrs, James Sullivan, Mrs, Erastus Tefft, | Mrs. E, C. Henderson Mra. E,W. Sparrow, Mre. Robert G, Clarkson, Consul General for Spain, Consul | General for Argentine Repub! #ul General Louis 11. Junod fo erland, Consul General for Sweden, | Miss Julia Lathrop: Police Commis- sioner Enright, Secretary of State | Lyons, Commodore R. P. F Dr, Josephine Baker, Park Commis- sioner Gallaiin, Borough President Curran, Associate William = McAndrew: @inger, Director of Ph —_—_—e MME. CURIE MUST ABANDON FETES 1 Training. (Physician Orders Her to Rest After New Indisposition—Exhausted by Voyage. |Porters of the Pape ot gene heal) xf MAY FETES IN CENTRAL BARK UNDER Weed Ano UNUER WOOD KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS INVITED TO SEE “PECK’S BAD BOY” The Management of B. 8, Moss Invies Members of The Eye: wish to see “Deck’s Bar Theatre, should fill out d Boy" at the Bi this coupo: 1S City or Borough Certificate No. .......65 IMPORTANT Two tickets w!ll be sent the first 1,000 members $ who apply properly. Only one adult may accom- ; z pany a child, B.S. Moss. GIOLITTI MINISTRY SWEEPS ELECTIONS Premier and Entire Cabinet Are Re-Elected, While Coalition Wins 266 Seats. ROME, May 18 (Associated Press), —The National Coalition Party, sup- Ministry of Sixnor Giolitt, have elected 266 members tn ament, according to the ation of returns from s held throughout Italy on The Premier and all. the rs of his Cabinet have been est figures alao show that § lists huve elected 134 mem- bers, the Catholics 101, the Republi- cans ten, the followers of former Pre- Madame Marie Curie was slightly Andisposed today. Sne was examined by Dr. Edward H. Rogers, of No, 117 ‘West Twelfth Street. ar. Rogers ts- sued the following statement: “On axomination I find Madame Curie to have been very much ex- thausted by her voyage from France, and in no condition to take part in so many of the receptions and dinners that has been planned during the mext few weeks. I have so advined her.” “In view of the great work she has before her upon her return to France ft is imperative to conserve her @trength to the fullest extent." Madame Curle will attend the meet- fing of college women in Carnegie Hall this afternoon aid also the dinner to given her by the Navional Inatitute lal Scict ex at Ue Waldort As- toria to-morrow night. ‘The rest of her time will be spent quietly in Mra, Mei- oney’s home, ——— HARDING GETS OWLS TO PREY ON “PESTS” WASHINGTON, May 13%.—Two More pets have been added to the White House menagerie. They are owls which have just been estab- Mshed in a nest on the grounds The Presivent ts as proud of the winged pets as he is of the two f@nimal pets, Laddie Boy, his thor- @ughbred Airedale, and a young Wnglish bull pup. He facetiously vemarked to-day that he is en- titled to some commendation for “bringing in agencies to rid the Administration of pesta” Mr. Harding made it plain that the pests he referred to were not human but rodents. are mown to be very At the Largest Price Reductions Ever Made WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Regular Prices *59.°° to #110.°° F GENUINE twillcord or tricotine, in navy blue, black, wren tan or gray. Also a limited number of suits of imported tweed. NO EXCHANGES COUSIN BLEANOR. TO PAINT PORTRAIT OF ADMIRAL PEARY j Masons Commission Johansen on Mark of Honor to Their Former ates of the late Admiral spe , to paint the protrait It will hang tn the re- mn of Kane Lodge in the Admiral Perry Masonite a. Robert © | John c. J of the admiral, jception r M » have commis : honor « ‘ ra tion tam a 108 from x to ry i 4 member, Mr. portralts of Joffre, rlando and Gen,” Matz, hibited in the Metro- maf Art, He is a mem- tonal Academy FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing Phone 6900 Fitzroy Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets TO-MORROW 39.00 SIZES 34 TO 50 WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP—First Floor in| § MILITARY FUNERAL FOR GEN. F. V.GREENE | } Former Police issioner and | Commander of 71st Regt. to Be | x Buried in Arlington. | co Church thronged this morn: | ing with mourners who attend eral services for the late Br Francis Vinton G under pt. Lester D. Stickles, |ucted as guard of honor with mounted and a special squad of dis- sutuy sional, by t by und a ve jan Soldiers” » TIst Regiment . C Hogdon. a Impossible to Monopolize Cinema Trade, Says Lasky “It's perfectly ridiculous!” These were the words with which » 15,000 or 1 rs in the U dn in which we are intereste ly a little more than one-half cinema plays they use eich ne picture business by its very ure can never be controlled,” he 1. “All of Wall Street could not oO} 80 pe ; NO CREDITS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921. © Coats, Wraps and Capes Presented in a Special Sale At $39.50 INCOMPARABLE summer coats and wraps of tricotine with sufficient warmth for quite cool days are offered at the special price —$39.50. Women paid much more for these identical models a few weeks earlier this season because they are superior in value. In fact, they are our best values of the season. Distinctive in Style THERE are twelve individual styles. Wraps and capes have the elegance of line that women of more mature years find most becoming. While the mandarin coat styles are decidedly youthful in character. Handsome silk stitching ornaments entire sleeves of a mandarin coat, left. A tassel-weighed_ scarf-collar forms the graceful neckline of the wrap, center. Black silk embroidery makes the impressive design on the third coat. Superb in Quality ALL of these coats have been hand-tailored of a fine-ribbed tricotine: navy, beige, or black. The linings are figured of plain silk. No Exchanges. No Returns. THIRD FLOOR Women’s Imported Voile Frocks $15 Imagine perfectly delightful hand-drawn French voile frocks that are scarcely out of Paris wrappings priced at $15/ Cool cedar green, orchid, and tangerine are among the exquisite shades of these frocks. There are many other styles of both French and domestic voile frocks priced from $27.50 to $40. Dotted Swiss Frocks for Gardens Who could think of a more refreshing summer frock for garden teas than dotted swiss—dark salted with bold little white dots, or light peppered with little black dots? Priced from $25 to $45 The Fashionable cAirs of Gingham Frocks JUST to hint at the clever trimmings with which the gingham frocks intrigue one—bright red soutash braid on white organdie, makes collars and cuffs for a red and white checked gingham dress. Quaint aprons add their charm. A whole card full of pearl buttons in one spot are the original trimming of another. Moreover your gingham frock may be purchased as reasonably as $8.75 THIRD FLOOR Unbleached Muslin Aprons as Quaint as Red Geraniums SO has a whimsical designer fashioned unbleached muslin aprons, by piping and hand-stitching them in black and appliquing on them fruit and old-fashioned garden flowers. One can buy these sunny, art-crafts aprons for the modest sum of $1.95. Crisp Morning and Porch ‘Dresses —coolly and charmingly made of checked gingham and figured voile, have been priced for this annual May Sale of House Dresses at $2.95, § 9, $5.45 SECON! FLOOR ee ae heer ornare tree nt? One Day More of the Sale of Silk Stockings HAND-EMBROIDERED — clocks, black with white or white with black. A\ll silk, lisle soles and tops. : $2.85 (tax 8) Shere-silk stockings, black, grey, brown and colors. $2.80 (tax 8) All-silk stockings, black, white, cordovan. $2.45 (tax 50) Black all-silk stockings of very fine quality. $1.75 GROUND FLOOR French Filet Lace Bands EXTREMELY effective they are for curtains, scarves and bed spreads. Large, striking patterns embroidered in soft wool cord on fine twine. The bands are 10 inches wide. $3.95 Yard Real Filet Lace Edges Beautiful patterns in the favored collar width, 414 inches wide $1.95 Yard Real Filet Finishing Edges An exquisite quality, 34 inch wide. 25¢ Yard GROUND FLOOR Wooden Bead Girdles 50c! A PRICE far below any we have been able to quote before. They are the decorative, gay-colored girdles that are being worn so much just now with street frocks as well as with sports costumes. Two yards long, in a variety of, color combinations, GROUND FLOOR A Personal Interest —is taken in all shopping orders - given us by mai or telephone Our shoppers take particular care with every order. Call Fitzroy 1900 Sunday, May 15th Was the Day for Men’s Straw Hats A MAN may now cast off hus felt hat with impunity and wear his new straw with comfort, English Straw Hats, made in London for the Man’s Shop. $5 American Sennit Straws, of un. usual quality. . $4.50 to $6.50 THE MAN'S SHOP EXPRESS ELEVATOR TO TENTH FLOOR