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SUICIDE AT HOSPITAL. at Mt. Sinat Samuel Levy, of No, 332 East 95th Street, jumped from a rear third-story window of Mt. Sinai Hos- pital, Fifth Avenue and 100th Street, at 4 A. M, to-day and was killed, He fs ‘GES 10,000 FOR "BEST YEARLY HELP TOPHILADELPH 4#:dward Bok Establishes Prize . for Men and Women Ren- 4 dering Best Service to City, forty-six, had been tn a publfc ward on that tor, He was admitted two weeks ago to be treated for heart disease and had told some of the other patients he knew ee could not recover, PHILADHUPHTA, June 1,.—An- mouncement was made to-day that Edward W, Bok has founded what Is to be known ag “the Philadelphia Award,” by which $10,000 is to be given each year “to that resident, man or woman, of the metropolitan district of Philadelphia, its suburbs ‘or vicinity, who during the preceding year shall have done an act or ren- dered a service best calculated to ad~ vance the largest interests of Phila- delphia.” The award js to take the spirit of the Nobel prize and the proposed Woodrow Wilson prize and apply it to the city, the announcement stated. Mr. Bok has deposited with a local ‘trust company securities to the mount of $200,000, yielding an an- nual Income of more than $10,000. The purpose of the award is to be interpreted in the broadest respect, 4t is stated, so long as the service for which it is made benefits in the largest sense the city or its citizens, It is especially desired, the an- Nounement said, that the award may serve as an inspiration to young men and women by recognizing in its widest sense the idea of service to others, Should no signal service be note during any year no award is to be|\ made, but the $10,000 shall be devoted | a to or toward f larships for d girls resident in the Phila- KLAVKORT | Your feet dont feel the court, be ‘SureFooted:-Fast | ind -how they wear Hoop Rusper Propucts Co." 134 DUANE STREET | (omonesaie ony) A Quaint Little Home FRyh auaint hishway.. near & quaint, ttle ota | metropolitan district, such hips to be divided ‘among the following ten institutions: University of Pennsylvania, Whar- ton School of I re of the univer- School of I mn M | ENVALIDS’ CHAIRS Talon, Hed Trav ‘Ambler. Mr. Bok was formerly editor of the Ladies’ Home Journal. Hark-Mests, Commodes ~(tree). __AMUSEMENTS. PROCTOR S| ROEST VAUDEVILLE EFEATURE FNS 2 e a . | EARRIMORE “Nice PEOPLE:sos RY Apartments Furnished Complete from $50 to $500 JOATH ST. “LY STATION AT COR OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Violet Caron G "Casting Scio ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in HE MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN’ AND BIG VAUDEVILLE, ate, ‘8 sd. Tp ‘Top Slack & oth DOROTHY DALTON in THE 1DOL8 OF THE NORTH.” ALL GIRL SHOW. \ Full Face Value. Ss OUR LIBERAL TERMS & $50 Worth $100 Weekly dla, Harry oth Stee PARK & LEX $75 Worth $1.25 Weekly $100 Worth $1.50 Weekly $200 Worth $2.59 Weekly $300 Worth $3.50 Weekly FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVENUE SET IOS? BIO4E STREETS Carin i Dalton’tn eo SENT TG 70 DAY) x iHIPPODROME - for THE! > | te HIPPODROMEN:Z 9" [eeu CHARLES DILLINGHAM. PARAMOUNT, PLCTUNES, FOR mr mera 50s Pec AWISEFOOL” RIALTO cae tea. TEL:FITZROY 6931 Bi — fe. Fainous Itaito Orchestra FREE WINDOW DRAPES} | 7wqiiste —tuvw tae orden, With Each Order This Week Wee a Unmarried SLIP py ans 5 PIECES | SaUARE Buster Keaton Comedy, Any size 172 BS. | TOWN HALL “#,fet ot eiway. | ‘TALKING PICTURES | and D. W. GRIFFITH'S |DREAM STREET Loew’ 8 New York Theatre & Roof P.M. Roof tol A. Mf. Habit of a 511—7 th Ave., ah been dann ose Tsin Jersey and MARK STRA CHARLES RAY | in “SCRAP IRON." Strand Symphony Orch, ND Teeth Without Plates | = SOUR WAR BADE: Bsr Fa 1 Save Decayed Teeth, Yen OLUMBIA,., bavi | Loote Teeth, Trest Diseased Gums i ananiels Peek-a-Boo yin tan } : 7) Bro BROOKLYN. Ly 7 STRANI 1! a Le Reet £ TRAN u eBLOOA, ft 3 OPFIORS i SDE. 125th St. | 169. Mth St. & (an sree ana Found” articien J cee te helt TL gate A 74 Lexington cor, sath St - by (Ftd ae has gees 1 T genera ieeetae 7 Srcte Wu Nie ren ents: BEUCE IES AEA OnEN SHAUN] OO «TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS t Ca ace 1 | € oar: lo 1 He ekman, Ne Tu, Hod AM to 6PM, D mY n Office, nk 3 Samuel Levy Jumps From Window |} "¢ WEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, June 5 IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND OF (7% AGTOR'S FIDELITY LERGU Seats Now on Sale at Box Office ETHEL @ 40) Me Micha ; BARRYMORE” ci deLune” New Amsterdam, Eve, 8.15, Mate. Wed.& Sat, 2.15, THE GREATEST ARRAY OF DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS EVER CONTRIBUTING TO A SINGLE PERFORMANCE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, ‘en all SUCCESS C Estravagnnza Wea 48th St. TO.) CORT tates Wed. an CHARLES. HERRY Www in “THE TYRANNY OF LOVE.” MUSIC HALL. “Wo Lit GIRLS IN BLU! HUDSON STELL INWOOD between Broadway] $2.00 CR WED. M. MATT. SAT. ON move POP. sae MATS. Wed. & Sat WELCOME STRANGER ** § '|BELASCO ¥, HENRY MILLER A Theatre LYCEUM ‘eatre. w. asin e Matineces Thurs 14 = a 2 | rites | }wite Lara P OPE CREWES and Notable C 4 st. Bra 8 Thurs. & Sat Thea, W4t St Mats. Thurs. & Sat. Guild Production. I M PASSES BY. (3 St 8.20, Mts. Wed. Last FLORENCE REED, "THE, BLACK | PAN. Helena’ Marsh, Contraite, Capitol Grand Orchestra, Pane e geass ERG Beach! OPPOSITE WEST 130TH ST. FERRY. SALT WATER SURF BATHING NOW, LUNA Today N Pryor’ s Band ENT! Free Dancing. EASON. Free Cirews, iH FUNNY PLACE Palisades 9 DIAMONDS—JEWELRY JOS. ROSE & SON, «i DES BE MON DS daytsBincmny b! SITUATIONS WANT E AN Bear Mountain |. bD RETURN Steamer Nassau Ope Inter ted by the state Park Commission Will Leave Battery Pier Daily A. 307 | erenges, 1 M.; West 13 FARE Tt wrestc 8.30 A.M DIAMONDS &) (Ae 41 Wee 00% Week Sena LE co! Baul BL OOD OS LOW PRICES — ¥ OR MONTHLY FRVIAENT: feamsacrions CONFIDENT fae. ~ REF EREMCE-CALL 4 MON oF private 4d Alaes POR BOOK OF ar NFI Boone galt DAD VA) s CAs OW chebrr, Li N4 u 1 CENTUR) OSCAR $ $3 WHLAST Wad FRAZEE (“vr sat at 8.20 EUWENE G, O'NENL ou LITTLE THEATRE Wo tuth CASINO Zimbalist's Musical Sensation, BELMONT W. #8 St, By. 48, Bren & AST 6 IMES, . eyiiee 3. ve hee tess Latent Drama, | Ths Ist MAST! Mata, Thurs. witha= WILLARD MAOK. HONE Sew 44m ST. THEATRE DOWN pe _JOHN FERGUSON Matinees Thursday & Saturday. Miss Lulu Bett THEATRE aun PRODUCTIONS GARRICK 2.5," «t MATINEE TO-MORROW a y | JUST MARRIED ¥; || SELWYN 73154,,8e TO: MOR’ "i agit AILESE AMUSEMENT Matinees Wea. SELWYN THEATR ES “no's SNAPSHOTS i821 wit — WORA De wour Bayes Fietbs a and THE SNAMPINGT CHONUS INN, TIMES SQ. ft ge ier Chas, Purell i Right ir 39TH ST. ? St. Maione Wot. on Sat 250. Annu THE GHOST BYRON | mls Ges | BETWEEN Lowaacre, St Mat. Bat. Last 5 Times, rH GRANT “TH MITCHELL HAMPION” FULTON 0 &.Weot Mate Wed. & Sat. att Tre te caitane LILIOM mite REPUBLIC." Wet 434 a Bra 080 jatinces Wed. de Bat. LDA WASth STREET £3850 MATS MOROSCOtES: BOOTH ¢ A PoP. PeNEE TODAY GEORGE RLIS b, West of Broadway, Era, Matinees Wed, a ae 8.30, 230, S | G REN GO GODDESS marl Sx MBELL: “BIFF! BING! ei gxneta Evenings, 8.45, ELTINGE West Sictines Gatun. LADIES NIGHT} HORS IBANEZ Gh HO ORSEMEN Ly hae T(E DAILY All SEATS RESERVED MATS. 20 G00D ORCHES' NIGHTS 8.30. S000 ORCHE! , RIC SHEATRE| Twice LY W. 42d St.| DAILY PAR KR eee wn acne ree” OVER : HILL Ny Will Carleton, Directed by Marry Millarde, CENTRAL "EA; tives 40 winttast “A CONNECTICUT Lots ag lt te) court.” Dally Mata, 500, to $1 WILLIAM FOX Pres Motion Picture SEE THE WONDERFUL CHARIOT RACE 450 in gold for best poem written about this superb production, “Washington Irving)” ” “Robert Fulton, “TO BOSTON "Hudson River By Daylight ov endrick Hudson,” | Without. notice. Ideal One-Day Outings, Desbrosses St. Pier, Tel. Canal 9300, N. ¥, Direct allo tions All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. ant Direct daily service all the way by water without change. METROPOLITAN LINE EASTERN s..5. LINES Ww CAPE cop CANAL Das Saving Tine. TNE POPULAR ROUTE BOSTON Splendid Steamers and Service ‘Oreheatra om aach Steamer Ly. Futon St. Pier 14 H.R. 5-30 Pm. Daily incl. Sunday New Bedtord Line Beg. June loth except Son. bw. Pier N.K, Houston 5t.,6 P.M. Ottions UNOCAL 120 St, Pier 1, 400 POM B45 PM. AAO F, Queenstown, ¢, London, ro orks aduDe Jeg ta Nur s—oia Noren tate fine’? 38--Aug, 2—Panhandie state ingatt mm) 150) wire | Bremen and Man F Pom | July dee W. Toth stats June P. M., for Be Naples and Gen | June Steamer same ny from points Matolka, (159). Hl time tables subject to change nist Fron Steamboat Co CONEY ISLAND New gaining Hn ee 5 "ey nu cates operator sh: name indt ‘of column, Pete 217 —Princen June 30-—Aug, 13—Sept. 24— tas (150), 4—Suly -Pocohou, UTH AMERICA, Hilo, de Janero: Montevideo and Buenos Huron (01 Mey Xeems F obe shanghal, Shanghal, te Yokoham obey tanta” Fro: Mayans, Cau elsco and fi Early June feattie, Wi Malt 8.) 3. com tine, as fb Viroadwey, ‘ Rector ‘bso. 45 SHIPPING BOARD Washington, a SHIIDSON RIVE -- NIGHT LINES ~~ HUDSON AAVIGATION CON ANT MIDDLETON §. BORLAND ang AMES A. EMERSON, Receivers, SIGHTSEEING YACHT J, ANOUND NEW. voRK 1a f and refreshments 1941, STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 AEARN POURTEENTH STREET __Guslinbed 1827 WEST Of FIFTH AVE. 27 JUNE SALES New Condition Prices that establish A New Economy Record Following June Sale Specials for Tomorrow, Thursday House and Porch Dresses Voil ginghams and cham- bray—large variety of styles and trimmings—belted or one piece—sizes 86 to 48 Were $1.94 and $2.47....... Were $2.94 and $3.47....... Were $3.94 Girls’ Summer Dresses Sheer voile and organdie—col- ored pin checks and solid col- ors—ruffle trimmed—6 to 14 years—were $2.94......... Coutil Corsets Light weight—medium bust— long hip—sizes 19 to 30— were $4.50.... Bandeaux Novelty material—lace yoke— sizes 82 to 40—were $2.25... Extra Size Silkataf Petticoats Black ground with pink, blue or lavender figures— WEEE BLOF. ie cseesieenencs Men’s Terry Bath Robes Neat stripes—well made—all sizes—were $4.45 Men’s Silk Neckwear colors, stripes, figures—string tie or open ends—were .95... Silks and satins—combination |. 27th June Sale Extra Size Silk Skirts 7.75 Were $9.97 & $10.97 Silk Poplin and taffeta — trimmed pockets, beck, detachable belt; sizes 80 to 40 waistband. Tub Skirts of white surf satin and gab- ardine — at tractive summer model s— sizes 25 to 40— 1.44 2.27 2.67 1.93 2.74 1.54 1.46 3.33 -43 gathered Thursday 82 were $1.17 price. 97 e) Fart Wool Shepherd | A aces ning |] Diss Goons MAIN FLOOR. 1614 et. Cotton Huck |] Towels. #17, cy TOWNIA MAIN FLOOR. 48 ct. Ribbons 37 White, black and cotors —hat ‘or sash widthe— | dren $1.48 New Ruffle Mustin Curtains 117 With henatitehied bor- der and self ruffle—2% yds, long. | CURTAINS BASEMENT. 42 in Good Une 97 ct. Yard-Wide Poplins. .74 Chiffon fnish—high hus. tre—light, medium and also black, SILKS MAIN: FLOM, dark colors. Bie 45 ct. Women's Rib-Top H . 32) extra ‘ale — white—-bal: ies and Driggan | HOSIERY MAIN FLOOR. | Two-Day Sale Men’s Silk Hose | Women’s Fine Lide Unien 2 Suits Low neck—seevelens-— loose or tight kners— reguinr and extra sizes —acconda of %Te and Extra fine quality and full fashioning make these hose striking value at sale Navy, Cordovan, Black, White MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrew (Thursday) Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. KNIT UNDERWRAR MAIN PLOOM 35 ct. Printed Madras. ....20 Shirting men, women and chil- atyies—tor WASIE FANRICS -DASEMENT. yires—asatin and 45 ot. Plaid Gin 24 Stripes Mie, white, brown. IUBDONS. MAIN FLOOR, pink { WANT PAnRICS—-BAsROCID¥T, 22 ct. Unbleached Muslin. .15 fine quality, MOSTINS TARR MENT. $1.98 Crochet Spreads.....1.39 Heavy ralerd design. SPREADS. NARPM 47 ct. Morcerized Sateens. .34 ansortment and dark colors for all lining pur UNING MASP $1.47 Lith Tots’ Gowns 88 ine hainsook—white— A ounbrolde: alin on styles, of ears 4 Tyran? Ween NEOOND FLOOR, 4 ct. White Petticoats, tron taffeta — all voud 6434," ‘0 anidy' look and the Ovsan 139 P, Young Men’s Suits Single and double breasted els—fancy brown, green and oxford homespuns and ve- lours—plaids and stripes—also navy serges—alpaca linings— excellent tailoring and finish— sizes 88 to 40 chest— were $24.50...... seecccees . Boys’ Suits Heather, green, Bray and brown fancies—single-breasted sack—also Norfolk models— inverted or. side pleated— some with yoke—alpaca lined —8 to 17 years—were $10.50.. Babies’ Tan Oxfords Broad toe—foot form make— cordovan color—sizes 5 to 8— wide widths—were $2.50..... Boys’ Caps Gray, brown and fancy mix- tures—large and small crowns —also silk-taped or lined — were $1.24 and $1.48........ Men’s Percale Pajamas Neat stripes on white—all sizes—were $1.74...... ee Men’s White Shirts Mercerized oxford — with or without collars—all sis es— were $1.85 and $2.25... Men’s Union Made Overalls or Coats Plain blue, white or brown, also blue striped—all regular sizes—were $1.39 THURSDAY 1.90 1.22 1.58 -96 Clearance Group of Women’s Tweed Coats 13.95 $24.74 Well styled models with inverted double pleat in back and half lined with figured silk of good quality. THURSDAY Extra Size Silk Lingerie Daintily fashioned underthings of fine quality and generous cut — priced at special reductions for the day. Extra Size Chemises— crepe de chine—flesh color—lace trimmed and tailored styles— Extra Size Bloomers— crepe de chine—trim- ming of Val. Extra Size Satin Cami- solee—navy blue and black; built-up shoul- ders— we 48 were $2.97. abatre Size Camisoles— flesh color satin or navy blue erepe de chine— 2. 68 were $3.48 were $7.68... Extra Size sates Ess de chine—tailored or lace trimm were $10.94. Little Tots’ Dresses were $2.67 1 .66 Regulation and middy dresses of white linelle, blue chambr: y and repp are daintily made and very practical for summer days. Sizes to 6 years. Were $2.24.. Well made models of white Lonsdale jean, in regulation and co-ed styles, 6 to 18 years, White Sateen Petticoats