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wm. FILES SUMMONS IN SUIT AGAINST OLD COLONY CLUB, @P Connor Will Ank $100,000 Dam- @uen Because He Was Dropped From Membership. Danie! L. O'Con a lumber broker of No. 1482 Broadway, filed a summons in the County Clerk's office yesterday fm a suit ‘or $100,000 damages against the Old Colony Club, with executive Offices at No. i451 Broadway and club Fooms in the Hotel Biltmore. The club ia a world-wide organization of busi- ness men, Mr. O'Connor's attorney, Ovcur L. Meyerson of No. 1476 Broud- way, said the Executive Board of the elub had dropped his client's from the membership Ii According to | Mr. O'Connor formerly the British Army British Consular Meyerson, was an officer Mr. vice tn th name | in| without success also was in the| geen, h trouble arose upon his refusal to pay the increased dues of $126 a year, Ac- cording to the attorney, Mr. O'Connor, as a charter member, does not have to pay more than $15 a year, the orig- Inal dues. He will state in his com- plaint, according to Mr. Meyerson, tha‘ & notice was posted on the club bulle- tin board to the effect that he had This, loss been expelled. caused business humiliation. H. A. Norton, President of the New York chapter of the Old Colony Club, said last night he did not remember the reason Mr, O'Connor had been @ropped but he was positive it was not because of any diennte over dues, ele he will allege, and personal BOY LYRED BY Cr Willara Ostrander, sixteen, 621 Quincy Street, Brooklyn, has been Missing, singe May 7 and a general ‘been sent out. The lad from an. | i ‘lard had spoken The police have road shows, but The boy, when Inst wore a brown suit, blue cap, communicated Near | navy overcoat, of the|shoes, He hak and the! scar on the right side of hie head, Complete June List NOW ON SALE He wis a ¢ , according to er_membe attorney, _ Columbia Records Scandinavia (Sing Dose Song and Make Dose Music) A- 3382 Al Jolson 85< ) Funeral Blues (Eat Custard and You'll Never Break & Tooth) Blossom Seeley A-3388 I Used to Love You But It’s All Over Now = Frank Crumit No Wonger I'm Blue Frank Crumit A-3357 { Just We Two Howard Marsh BSc rine of Athlone Howard Marsh A-3392 { Make Believe Nora Bayes 85c | Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Nora Bayes A-3394( Mary and John Edwin Smalla 85¢ | Nobody's Rose Edwin Smalle I'm Gonna Jazz My Way Right Straight Thru Parad ford and Her Jazz Band A-3390 ise ary St 85c | Down Where They Play the Blues Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band 8 © ee ‘A-3386 | Put on de Golden Sword Horry C. Browne and Male Quartet : 8S | Get Yo' Ticket aay Corte err aaa| Rescue the Perishing Henry Burr 85c¢ | Sweet Hour of Prayer Henry Burr Dance Records A-3391 Nestle in Your Daddy’s Arms. Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra Art Hickman's Orchestra Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchesira Art Hickman's Orc;.estra 85¢ II Spoiled You. Fox-trot 1). y.33g7 {Siren of a Southern Sea. 85¢ | Day Dreams. Fox-trot Mazie. Medley Fox-trot, A-3393 Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra | 85c | Two Sweet Lips. Medley Fox-trot { Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra A-3383(Toddle. Fox-trot Paul Biese Trio 85c | Beela Boola. Song One-step Paul Biese Trio I Lost You. Foxtrot The Happy Six Yokohama Lullaby. Medley Fox-trot The Happy Siz A-3384 B5c i] Over the Hill. Song Waltz \ A-6183 The Metropolitan Dance Players $1.25 Medley Waltz . The Metropolitan Dance Players Bright Byes Jess Libonati, Xylophone Solo Dreamy Hawaii. A-3389 BS< Underneath Hawaiian Skies Jess Libonati, Xylophone Solo Opera and Concert ray stocks and brown rown hairand has a y $1.00 e Hayy {Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses Charles Hackett A-3380{ Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song) George Meader $1.00 } My Little Home on the Hill George Meader 79155 { Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Fonng, Charms $1.00 { Pablo Casals A-3381 | Turkey in the Straw $1.00 | The ‘Gum-Suckera March im 79487 { Canto Amoroso Percy Grainger Percy Grainger Duci de Kerekjario Hearts and Flowers. Key of “G" Cincinnati Sym: y Orchestra under the direction of Bugen Y Love in Idleness Raseates Key of “C" Cincinnati Sym; Orchestra under the direction of Eugen Ysaye ical Dance No. 4 aytian Orchestra, conducted by E-7072 Justin Elie 85c ) Voodoo Scenes (Priestess Dance) Haytian Orchesira, anne! db ‘ust A-6182 $1.50 Columbia Novelty Record Week May 28—June 4 Something different for your record library. Individu Original. Exceptional. Standard Medole " from $30 op New Columbia Records on Sale at all Columbia Dealers | De! the 10th and 20th of Every Month from 33. to Bivo COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NewYork | New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Fortunate 125 Coats—many | models—$39.50 =| Surplus collection of one of the best tailors who makes many coats through- out the year for us. Coats for afternoon wear,| general utility and sports wear.| Bolivia cloth, twill cord, trico- tine and wool velours, silk) linings. Smart colors. Also—coats of fine camel's hair cloth in the new shades of caramel, taupe and tan, at $39.50 and $49.50. Coats of plain, soft natural colored wool velours, $28.75; cross-barred velours, $22.50, Sleeveless Frocks At $19.75 —fine lightweight wool rating. In tangerine, Mignonette green, beaver, light} blue, gray, beige or Pekin blue.| And homespuns and white flan-| nel frocks, ribbon bound. Wool jersey frocks, $13.75. Two-piece Frocks | Chic model Miss 14 to 20 | Coats—-$59.50 to $85 grades—at $39.50. Sleeveless Frocks—$13.75 and $19.75. Smart two-piece gingham frocks, $19.75 | Vrocks of fine silk crepes. $49.50. | Suits—Pongee, $25, $29.75; Flannel, $39.50. Skirts at $9.75, $12.75 and $18.50. , with overblouse | Women’s Top-capes Broadway at Ninth Street It is not bi, talk in the newspapers— but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. g type and big Lovely flowers on Hats at $10 Our own modiste combined the flowers that encircle the crowns of these mushroom hats of lightweight straw. Velvet bindings on brims give an additional gay note |) of color. These hats were just made in our own workrooms. ‘The price—$10—is exceptional. First Floor, Old Buliding at $19.75, with border formed! of deep tucks—border repeated at 35 on skirt—in imported checked | gingham or ramie linen. Illus-| trated. | Silk Summer Frocks, $49.50 Frocks of Georgette crepe} trimmed with many rows of narrow moire ribbon in model with the new long wide sleeves) illustrated. In navy blue or} white. | Crepe Roma, crepe de chine, and a very heavy silk crepe! ure the materials we selected for the other models featured at $49.50. Beautiful colors and, of course, navy blue and| | black. | Sports Suits Severely tailored suits, with good looking straightline coats in silk pongee at $25; heavier| quality, $29.76, | White worsted flannel suits in model with braid bound coat, illustrated, $39.50. Distinctive Skirts Striped, checked and plaid| woolen skirts—pleated models —our $25 grade at $18.60, “BURNIUAM” skirts of genuine Burvuette satin, $9.75. “PIPING ROCK” skirts of white worsted flannel, pleated, Second Floor, Old Bullding Top-capes, because they may be used in exactly the same ‘capacity as a smart top-cape for sports and general wear. | One cape is of light, warm wool cheviot in soft blue anil rose and tan and green plaid Summer Petticoats to go at $2.95 ‘Low top, lony hip Corsets, $3, $4.95 Best Furniture News in Many Years Matched dining-room suites—at half and less. Matched bedroom suites—at half and less. Matched living room suites—at half price. Living room chairs—at half price. Matched dining-room suites—40 per cent. less. Separate dining-room pieces—40 per cent. less. Matched bedroom suites—- 40 per cent. less. Separate bedroom pieces— 40 per cent. less. 4-post bedsteads— 265 per cent. less. Breakfas room suites—one-third less. Chinese grass furniture—one-third less. Reed chairs (2 styles)—less than half price. Garden furniture, white—one-third less. Brass bedsteads—less than half price. Enameled iron bedsteads—less than half price. $382,000 worth, ali told Reductions being from TO-DAY’S retail prices. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bullding THREE HUNDRED May Sale prices, of course. | Shadow-proof petticoats in ink or white, such as one finds indispensable under light sum-! mer frocks and sports clothes. Straightline panel model of tub silk. ; Model of fine sateen with deep hemstitched shadow-proof hem to the hips. Also—pretty flouneed models UN of light weight and cool silk jersey—to wear under dark With deep accordion pleated flounces of the silk jersey or with flounces of satin or taffeta. In street colors— some showing smart color combinations in their flounces. Third Floor, Old Bullding SUAL Georgette crepe Blouses at $5.95 Five new models, each distinctive and just a bit different from the ordi-| nary inexpensive blouse. One little model is illustrated | above. You see, it is a slip-on, and the trimming is Valenciennes | lace. Designed and made exclusive- Another similar model is| ly for us. And very much trimmed with filet lace and liked. ~ valenciennes, At $3—waistline model of There is a frilled model, and} a smart vestee model with a sash girdle that ties in the back. | Many types women will! be pleased by this group for Saturday's selling—and by the| savings. Second Floor, Old Bullding pink coutil, fancy elastic waist-| band. For slender figure. | handsome silk) ade, wide silk elastic | ai For medium figure. | And, for slender figure, pink! coutil, lightly but durably| boned; especially cool and com fortable for summer. At $4.95. | Children’s Annual Spring | | | FOR SUMMER Women’s Frocks $16.75 to $29.50 In expensive models, re- productions of higher- priced frocks — reproduc- tions that have been very carefully developed so that they have distinction and simplicity, those two in- variable marks of the high-bred frock. A Normandy voile frock (pictured at the left) is a sentative of the collection. e three-tier skirt and soft sash girdle and well cut neck are all excellent features. Collar and cuffs are of white organdie, and| the tiers are edged with white| organdie. | t is really very attractive and most inexpensive, at $16.75. Voile frocks A little group in pastel col- ors, almost as festive and lovely frocks, at $21.75. Other dotted Swiss dresses, $22.75 to $29.75 One model is a combination of organdie and dotted “Swiss, most attractive, with a wide girdle of organdie and a great organdie bow tied on one hip; Also in tangerine, Copen and rose. Most of these frocks are made in the favored brown and white and midnight blue and white combinations that are so popular this season. Second Floor, Old Building Quaint Smocks At $5.95—smart, youthful model of colored Japanese crepe, with white collar and cuffs’ finished in _ buttonhole stitch done in black wool; in orchid, blue or rose. At $4.95—charming model of EXTRA G Silk Stockings at $2.55, $2.75, $4.50 to $22.60) 05.0. The Amazing Sale of 75c to $1.60 Cretonnes for 28c, 48c, 60c continues Saturday Going fast as this is writ- ten, but there are 40,000 yards in the sale. Beautiful designs and colorings. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding oobD Full fashioned, medium weight, reinforced; sizes 8% to 10. Black only; $2.55—tax 6c. Full fashioned, light weight, exactly right for May and June; reinforced; black, white and Cordovan brown; 814 to 10; $2.75—tax 8 cents. Openwork ankle stockings; full fashioned; mesh and stripe open work; reinforced; black, white, cordovan and Russian calf, gold, silver and navy blue; sizes 8'% to 10, $4.50—tax 26e, Main Floor, Old Bullding t 5 j $10 72 suit. “Nothing as good as them in New York at the price” was the report on the suit at $13.50. What, then, would be the re- port on them at $15 to $22. Just Suits All sizes 8 to 17. The styles are mixed Norfolk mostly full belted, with patch pockets, full cut models, alpaca 225 i fine white box-loom crepe— : This is cut circular dha Third Floor, Old Building Carnival, in the Auditorium, with becoming. yaund neckline,! lined, and lined knickers. tursclawn collar : j zee x] Saturday, rte yee clever pockets, short sleeves : The marae are wool fony astonishingly smart and most! Go turday's H a 5] direction of GRACE - fl sy ds, finished with| tweed mixtures, summer weight. 5 P c Saturday's ecial Sweets A and sash ends, finishe: | unusual for the small price, [Salus sath “honelite covered cara || SON EWERT. | buttonhole stitching in colored ; It's an extraordinary offer— econ: oor, ullding a jocola i vool, don't miss it. First Gallery, N Bulidi wool, . : = mels and cocoanut fruit cara PES EISEN EW Eee, Third Floor, Old Bullding Third Floor, Old Buliding me ou may have your : cessful at their White Sale) prices we have had to re- |\White handkerchief linen choice for 60¢ a pound. They're o delicious that you won't. be atisfied with one pound. For the week-end party or the day in the woods, the right sort of sweetmeat. Eighth Gallery, New Bullding Main Floor, Old Buliding Downstairs Store, Old Building is} color and workmanship. $1.25 yard—500 yards, for cool Pp frocks and blouses. White noy-| © elty voiles, 1,000 yards at 58¢| Standard yard—woven figures scattered over the surface. White fancy 44, $1.25. Finely ribbed; bodice | and regular shoulder top; tight knee; in pink and white. With} Sizes] Unfinished worsteds, cassimeres, RE-ORDERS flaxon, 1,000 yards at S8¢ yard U di d . h reticl sie checks, plaids, Will! vontative of the best talent of weavers, cutters and tailors. ndies and night Main Floor, O14 Building |See them Saturday. ; . | —_———__—_—_—___—- cheviots, flannels—finest of the fine. things for children Women’s cotton Combina- They have been so suc-| tion sui 38, $1; 40 to} Union Suits, 85c $1.50 and $1.75 Grades Plaid madras. Men’s GOOD Suits for as little as $35 When we say they are “good,” we refer to fabric, cut, Fabrics and colors are in suffi- cient variety to suit practically all tastes. Workmanship is the best procurable. Cut varies slightly. See the whole range Between $35 and $65 is a collection of new suits repre- order them to supply the increasing demand, NIGHTDRAWERS at $1.25, drop seat model of pink or blue percale, with silk frog. —at 75e, of white longeloth without frogs; sizes 2 to 12 years. NIGHTGOWNS at 95¢e —of pink batiste, trimmed with blue stitching and ritbon—$1.36 LOW SHOES—LOW PRICE of white nainsook — trimmed with ribbon run embroidery $9.75 for Pumps ot ENCES SLIPS at 95c wy itite longcloth, | trimmed wi é or embroidery, and Oxfords elie You will be very agree- Tenth Street —at 65¢, with plain tucked ruffle; sizes 2 to 8 years, PANTIES at 25¢ — knicker- ably surpyised when you! pocker model of longcloth—self Third Floor, Old Bullding see the quality of the ruffle; 2 ars. ; + shoes. Their original BLOOM SRS quality Bungalow Aprons, jane =| " 2 pink crepe, elastic knee band; three attractive models of! prices were more. Wee Ge 16 venta at Be, checked or figured parcalecs| Good materials. Good work- PAJAMAS at $1.15—two-| piped or trimmed in solid color. manship. Smart lines. Black or tan calfskin, gray} buckskin, ta. calfskin with piece slip-over model—of white longcloth, V neck, short sleeve —trimmed with bands of plain| fawn colorel panel, or black color, Sizes 4 to 14 years, calfskin with gray panel. —two-piece cout model of Also a smart brogue oxford pink or blue percale or white) —medium heel, in tan or black| crossbar, silk frogs, $1.65—| sizes 4 to 18 years, Third Floor, Old Buliding calfskin, | Firet Floor, Old Bultding Radium all-over laces, $1.35 Brassieres Slip-on Aprons, $1.50, fash-| looxe-knee, in white only. 36 to 44, Main Floor, Old Building for $1.95 grades; very sheer, shadowy rose patterns; fine| web-Like suggestions of filet motif; 86 inches wide. Black, navy blue, tobacco, brown, platinum, pongee color. Lovely for full, fluffy skirt effects, Main Floor, Old Buliding and bandeaux are 50c to $1.60— including those of lace, satin, cambric or figured materials. In nearly every color. ioned 4 that the purpose ter such a pretty model will answer the same a dainty little morn ing dress. Plain colored percale trimmed with rick-rack braid. Pink or blue. Third Floor, Old Butiding Check nainsook. Fancy madras. Striped madras. Aero weave, Sizes 36 to 46—not all styles in each size, . Silk Socks, $1.15 Tax 2c Pure thread silk ized cotton cuff Full fashioned, I cordovan, champ dium and dark gray 700 English Straw Hats, $2.75 Best for the money. Mercer Same thing applies to the straw hats at $3.60, $4, $5 and up to $10, All Sennits. Splits at $12—from LIN COLN-BENNETT, London, eee SHIRTS, 95e to $12, Foulard neckties, 50c to $2, Silk neckties, 50¢ to $3.50, including knitted ties, which start at $2, Pajamas, $1.50 to $25. Night shirts, $1.15 to $10. Sweaters, $5 to $35. Best shoes for the money. We can't duplicate them at the price. Tan or dull black calfskin, 3, BEACON Cord Tires At close to Half the list prices 000 miles guarantee 80x814—$17.50 32x314—$22,25 32x4 —$27.75 83x4 —$28.63 34x4 —$29,63 32x414—$81.50 83x414—$32.18 34x414—$33.53 35x414—-$34.00 35x5 —$41.63 87x5 —$43,20 Guaranteed tubes Third off list prices, The Motor Shop— Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building