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‘FFERS TO SWAP AMUSEMENTS. ____amuseme CT | BABIES FOR DOGS tts. ‘Hedges’ Scheme When Land- lords Refuse to Take Her Children. COVINGTON, Ky., June 13.—For tree weeks Mrs. Benjamin Hedges as been trying to find an apartment. fhe has been to more than fifty aces. Not a landlord would rent to ar because she has four children. “People with dogs can get apart- ents, but a couple with children an't,” she complains, hence this ad. de has inserted in local newspapers: WANTED—To exchange four chil- dren for four dogs. She hasn't had a reply yet, potatanat Nall tr ‘AXI’S TOOLS HID LOST $328. hauffeur, Held for Larceny, Does Fated Know How It Got There, aries ROe, a chauffeur will be Weed to explain In Yorkville Court how ‘was a meshbag with $323 cas! inging to Misa Dorothy ‘Brown of No. 1 Hast 25th Street found tts way into le toolbox of his taxicab. Miss Brown with a friend engaged im to drive her home yesterday. A \inute aftor entering the house she tissed the bag and together with the end called the Detective Arison of the Bast feth Street Station sarched the cab and found the bag fd contents in the toolbox, Rose aid he didn't know how it got, there nd was locked up charged with lar- eny. VICHY ‘bottled under bse hd the French pcroAandin od Prevents Dys- pepsia and re- lieves Gout, In- digestion and Uric Acid. Ask your Physician Note the Name I TE CEE LE eT GRAND: RAPIDS | FURNITURE Apartments Furnished Complete from $50 to $5,000 Station at Cor (| OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS A Summer Relish For salads Vegetables Cold Meats Sandwiches MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N. Y. #Le eect } H BUY NO DYE BUT “DIAMOND DYES” — | r “Diamond Dye cHoK % ATE / y # Sensitive! | Have ou; } WINTER GARDEN ,, *s*No One Seated During the FIRST MATH TO-MORROW. ™E WHIRL °F NEW YORK LITTLE THEATRE J he W. aun st | "Mata Wed. and Oat, at 2.80, e Ist Year (ak, Weet of Broadway, Ait Matinees Wed. and ta Kat Lasts TIMES, SHUBERT ries 44 1H ST. W.or BW. £V5.8:30 NATS. WED-SAT OO) 7. KO) A Ris loneet & GobpESs BELMONT Wome oe “Gh Bree, 2.90. ‘Matinees Thursday and Saturday. MISS LULU BETT AHONEYMO on, ie ieee ee He, Wy Be Me VIVIAN MARTIN» IYHNE OVERMAN § "THRE EVENTING WORLD, MONDAY, SUNE 13, SENSATION. ies zAsiNo Snrinn ED he, ores Gite HON E Y D EW SELWYN THEATRES "5s" SELWYN ee, ‘Tel Bryant 47. Wed. and Sat, 220. LAUGH HITTER.” —2re. seivn's SHAPSHOTS 2% DE WOLF Bayes Firtbs HoPPER GEO, McKAY, LULU MoCONNELL TIMES SO. Pre." Sac | foots free BROADWAY |\itiun wins ‘Winona Winter, WHIRL |# APOLLO ¥. SS eo ier | JUST ARRIED News = GARRICK ' Mata ‘Thur, & Sat, 230 2 MR. PIM EATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS 36th, Hof Day, Bra 80 40th BL W, of Mata. “Wed. FULTO wm. A. Brady's Tes Matinees Wed. and Sat, 2.30. i f Gy Will Carleton, Disected by Hi TWEE DALY 9°30. and 8.30 WILLIAM FOX presents rank & GoraresT Twain's COMEDY IN KING Fatt pameracee by EMMETT J FLY1 ae mA oop wn us orchestaa’L. / v PLENTY GOOD SEATS in ORCHSTRA Fo MATINEE 506 OPEN’G TOMC: THE NEIGHEORMOOD PLAYHOUSE co, “THE HARLEQUINADE”” |Duncans's Mit, SUMMER PRICES—ORCH,, $2, $1.50 and $1. NED AMSTERDAM West 42 St Fves815 MATS WED &SAT 50+ gaz 250 wicnen TIGHELDSicces TARY HALE LEON ERROL 0. COHAN Bye Evgs. 8. A. L. Erlanger's TWO LI" "SUCCESS GIRLS INF LUE Rat “ANIGHT AT AN NN” = Ay With Je Schildkraut 44 Hy i PASSES BY | and Eva Le Galllenns. LILIOM = -» E of B'y, Evs.8.20. 4. 48TH ST. Sits" thom & sat. 220 39TH ST. Test. near Biway, Eve, 8.20. ARTHUR a dos BYRON | "exeoy, THEATRE, |TWIck PARK Tray a: 60th 8:1 2.90 ane’ 830 nie OVER THE HILL [aethwaieshice es LYCEUM West 0S, tas Santas THE GOLD DIGGERS 3), 47 HUDSO LAST 8 THIOL Waa QNLY JGLOBE # x, | IN—FANCHON. SHEL BARRYMO! E | Reserved West 424 Street. Prenings, 8. Mats, Wed. and Saf. at ELTINGE an ™ ST, THEATR PAY. DALY DOWN ee MASTERPIEC: ‘Spoon BLASCO IBANEZ Sisenen LYRIC William Fo most sens |) QUERK OF SHEBA sted ty J. Gordon Fawardy, | 42d Sauce Neate of siroadwas, ‘Tice and ran rey fa ADVAN py OAD Da es By 5, Sabu i Detain os i Vs Hs ENTIRE! wetk kD WITH ANE W BILL OF Fe AN; KEITH VAUDEVILLE DOROTHY DALTON i “The Idol of the Nerth’ a). TikA aud BIG VAUDEVILLE, is re vata dh KE eal JAPANESE: HONEYMOON, Wiicy SIARnOCK. GENE THE LAST DOOR, ATR SCANDAT.. ncert Oxchcatea, “THE GOLEM NDAY J EDL ES MUNSON siueien» MOTHS” __ BROOKLYN. \ ‘| ASTOR twee owy-aitsears nesemven “BOSTO “DeWITT CLINTON ” Newest Flyer of the Fleet WHERE else in the world is there assembled a fleet of river steamers to compare in size, speed, comfort and appointments with the famous flyers of the Day Line to which the “DeWitt Clinton” is now added. “Washington Irving” “Robert Fulton” “Hendrick Hudson” “DeWitt Clinton” “Albany” DAYLIGHT BAVING TIME, DAY LINE STEAMERS leave Desb-osses St. daily, including Sunday, 9.00 A. M.: West 424 St, 9.20 A. Of.; Wast 129th St., 9.40 A. M.; Yonkers, 10.15 A M., for tNewburgh, tPoughkeepsie, Kingston Point, Catskill, itud- fon and AYbany. ALSO Steamer leaves dally. including Sunday, West 424 St.. 10.00 A.M; West 129th St. 10.20 A. M.: Yonkers, 10.50 A. M., for tBear Mountain, tWeet Point (week days only), tNewburgh and tPoughkeeps! ON GATURDAY AFTERNOONS Steumer leaves Desbrosses St., 1.80 P. Mt Went 424 St, 1.60 P. M.; West 249th Bt, 2:10 P. ML} Yonkers, 2.40 P. M., for Bear Mountain, West Point, Newburgh; returning from Newburgh, 6.00 P. M. ON SUNDAYS additional Steamer leaves Desbrosscs St. 0.30 A. M., for Boar Mountain, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie and return. Note—9 A. M. Steamer from Desbrosses St. Does nof stop at Bear Mountain or West Point. Take 10 A. M, Steamer from West 42d St, ‘Return steamer same day from points. marked t. IDFAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS. Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses Street Pier. Tel. Canal 9300. New York utenti een verline THE POPULAR ROUTE BOSTON Splendid Steamers and Service Oreheatra on each Steamer Ly. Folten St. Pler 14 N.R. 5.30PM. Daily incl. Sunday Ola Glory: isnow @: on the Seven Seas ae WE eases a Un} pevtight Sav. Thee ae Anuutmansaiannnnianil | Pore Ne KANE vorad — _ New combi nga? ane 2 ‘eight Rey number beside ship" s name traiene t 'Bear ountain a rae AND ERTURN E Steame NASSAU Palisades int te Park Commission ery Pier Daily haVigaion MPa cates operator shown b [JDSON-RIVED [p50 Lines sr Kobe, Shanghai, $6.78 Inc.Tax ere Ch TAN. LINE IROUG: KL ASSEURG A Ryening, modu wuste DANGLE SIGHTSEEING YACHT an Battery | Pier Te Vr UE RESU MENTS phoue _1921, HEARN Store Open 9 to 5 FOURTEENTH STREET Another Big Wee ‘JUNE SALES Large Assortments New condition prices that are a_ revelation Twenty-Seventh ET Gstablished 1827 _WasT OF FIFTH AVE, vigil b He A R-N’s ability to save you money : Following June Sale Specials for Both Today and Tomorrow June Sales Specials Muslin Underwear Dainty underthings that impart a sense of cool- ness and well being are so essential to Summer comfort that no woman can read this list with- out feeling inspired to take advantage of these attractive assortments and economy values. Corset Covere—nainsook—round neck—one to three rows of fancy lace and ribbon— were .68... - Sale 46 Corset Covers—nainsook—round, square, high or V_ neck— gathered or tight fitting—lace or embroidery trim— WETE 078... ..ceceeees Sale .58 Corset Covers—variety of pretty models—neat and showy styles --trimmed front and back— were $1.38..... Sale 88 Corset Covers—fine nainsook— dainty laces,embroidery medal- lions and ribbon— were $1.68... . Sale 1.36 Drawers—soft finish muslin— ruffle with tucks and H. S.— were .68.............Sale .45. Drawers—open or closed—ruf- fles of embroidery, lace and Inserts—-were .97.....Sale 68 Drawers—wide or narrow model —lace and embroidery trim— were $1.38 ++ Sale .95 Drawers—Marcella or regular smodels—fancy laces, neat or open “pattern embroidery were $1.68......+.. Sale 1.26 Drawers—fine nainsook—beau- tiful embroidery and lace trim —-were $3.28..... le 1.97 or straight of pretty models — hy Chemises—envelope —variety Sale 94 Envelope white or flesh trimmed front or inserts, ribbon or beautiful or embroidery trim— models — lace Sale 2.64 nainsook neck — 68 were $3.28...8. ‘Night Dresses — round, V or ribbon run— were .97 Night Dresses several models, broidery or ribbon square 96 Petticoats—-ruffles of embroid- ery or rows of lace— were $1.97. Sale 1.45 Petticoats aainhock embroid- ery ruffles or lace and insert were $1.38... Sale .92 June Sales Specials Night Dresses—beautiful models daintily elaborately or trimmed— were $3.97 Philippine Corset Covers—round neck—embroidered with vine and open pattern scallop edge eyelet embroidery and “bon 1.74 —were $2.28....... Philippine Corset pai sd designs—open or close emb’ —were $3.28........Sale 2.68 Envelope Chemises—e m pire style — dainty scallop — wide satin ribbon run— were $2.68......... Sale 1.88 Philippine Night embroidery design eases——fancy wert $4.28..........Sale 3.48 Philippine Night Dresses—round or V_ neck—beautifully —em- broidered Sale 4.68 Philippine Drawers—-dcep ruffle with scallop and clusters of French knots-— were $3.68 ... Sale 2,68 French Chemises—-knee length —dainty embroidery, H. S. oF bow knots—floral designs or tailored H. § were $5.97 jale 3.84 French Night Dresses—elaborate embroidery yoke and 9 sleeves = _ were $13.94. . bee 7.14 Nainsook Combi ation- ma or drawers--neat embroidery and ribbon were $1.68.......... Sale.1,24 Combinations—skirt or drawers ~-yokes of fancy lace, embroid- ery medallions and ribbon— Women's Two-Piece Pajamas— Windsor crepe—butterfly or Japanese patterns— were $2.97.... . Sale 1,96 Women's Bil ‘ke Pajamas— crepe or batiste-—H. S. frog or lace trim WEG SEPT ios sebeess Sale 1.96 Women’s Pink Bloomers—elastic at knee and waist— were 48 Women’s Bloomers—flesh color —double elastic at knee— were 68.0... Sale .46 Bloomers—crepe or plain or floral effects ARENAS Sale 68 Women's batiste— were 97 Babies’ Woolens Large stocks bought for cash, with careful planning to include all essential needs for Baby's Summer, are one of the June Sale's most worthwhile economy offerings. Fine Silk and Wool sizes to 6 months—~ 1.18 izes Infants’ Shirts were $1.47 and $1.57 Babies’ Half-Wool Shirt to 3 years—were .97.. Cotton Shirts—long or sizes to 3 years 27 cam- 1.64 ’ Silk and Wool Bands— » 3 years 72 10 Infants’ Flannelette Wrappers— also nightgowns with draw string 17, : 50 Babies’ short sleeves o “seconds of .55 quality... nel Gertrudes well made and $2.10, . were MORNING SPECIALS—Today Flannelette Gertrudes— hem and shell finish- plain were .6 44 Babies’ Half-Wool Hose—white only —sizes to 3 years were .50......+seccserees 38 Hand Crocheted Bootees—an val assortinent- 97 . 68 In Maternity Bestica Infants’ Layettes 33 pieces were BIBI... eeeees -10.91 Maternity Outfits— special ; .. 8.50 le Coated Rubber Sheets- 58 Three-Piece Bath Se terry cloth——were $1. .74 and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. June Sales Speciale Blouses and Smocks'‘ Simple or decorative’ styles according to your town or country,cos-,, tume needs. ; Blouses of georgette crepe uid crepe de chine in tuck-in ne overblouse styles—come in cate shades and are charmingty trimmed— were $5.65 and $6.85..:....4.22 Smocks of linon, voile aid ‘crepe, de many artistic color effects— were $2.94 June Sales Specials — Silk i Underthings* Adding to your store of underwear through such opportunities as these keeps your supplies adequate at no strain to your purse. Crepe de Chine Nightdresses—tai- lored and lace trimmed models in flesh and white with built-up or strap shoulders— were $5.28 and $5.97...,...3,95 Crepe de Chine Chemises—tailored or daintily trimmed—flesh or white—were $2.97. . Crepe de Chine and solee—simple and. elaborate styles —flesh color— ( were $1.28 and $1.48...... June Sales Specials, White Sateen, Petticoats |; 592) a Were $1.36 ne Dainty, easily tubbed 4 models of fine lustrous sateen. : June Sales Specials Boys’ Suits Priced at extraordinary money-saving value. ig Boys’ Suite—variety of pleat styles in wool crashes, tweeds # cheviots—-grays, tans and browgs -some have extra trousers— . sizes 6 to 16 years— were $12.50 Boys’ Navy Blue Suite—m wale serges—single breasted mos els with yoke back and centfe pleat—sizes 7 to 17 years— were $10.50 Junior Boys’ suilor, middy, Russian and Duteh styles—plain colors and white with contrasting collars—pateh sleeve emblems—sizes 3 to 10) sy years—-were $2.94 to $3.96. .1,93 Bed Spreads In Fine Assortments at Reduced Prices 34 Size Crochet Bed Spreads— were $1.89 ..... 1.24 34 Size Extra eros Bed Spreads were $2.19 Extra Large Crochet Bed Spreede hemmed oF fringed— Full and % Size Marseilles Spreads were $6.98 Printed Bed Spreads for Bungé- lows and Summer Cottages beautiful designs— "4 2.49 63 by 90 inches Same for full size beds of nae ee ee ee Par hth er, Cyaaas [FP NOT GUILTY’ Geb uae FOr sii ae [Tovvevent dulers buying, quantities Teatricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders: | 4o'by 90 inches... -+.+-2.98 id Teeth? tne a Palace P| dak HAROLD MLOYD FANSBURC Sef LU RAING 80 ne || 57t. Silk Mixed Ponges ‘ .38 | $2.32 Floral Silkoline Comfortable... 1 87 Bleached and Unbleached MAK 0. W. GRIFFITH'S siniteny | Fee Mee uAMEAENT, Cot OHTANLES MaaKMRae Muslins f STRAND -pevam' STREET? ody Pay , hearers ~ ‘ Fine Bleached Muslins—a6 inches aa rou Cre ans pans taste et At SR sirand bony Or | ste | ‘ |] 35 Crinkle Crepes ainiy Styles’ | 2 et. Fruit of the Laoes Musling...- 161 | wide—were .31..+0s. 00+ oN when su o heat or cold or un FAB! TOL °: “the Ten Dal | nF OR SALE, An COUT, cg nAMRaCENT 3G-in, wide fine quality of muslin Heavy Unbleached Musline $6, A tiny ut the root of a = | tt'e Tots’ Organdie Dresses. 1.66 4.98 Marseilles Spread 3.04 inches wid Pi 2 Rost uve the Lebo cr Ah, i FOR SALE. _ |] $247 Lule Tote, ro or wanted = s Beer cot Acne ace 45-inch Unbleached Muslins—10t0 10S] * Dal models wit je trimming art design, 20 yard piece OUR X-RAY DIAGNOSIS CAL {Toto Dat trie ae eee cOND FLOOR SIEADS- asec Se aoc .26 a feature of WATERBURY service, ALL NEW Peake i Sik 6 22 $1 Weekly’ “fi Uy Lecaihe ot Curtin yerd 10 Ms Msholr Stones lustre—kray, i 54-inch Unbleached Muslin : revels theso hidden spoty and often Cal! 4000 Ari00% t2weeriyitnconmW | [ReLaale GOODS” LOW price s— PT oa tsyacd wider to $6 browa, navy and black—-86 are Abra 29 simple operation effects a complete ‘AMUSE Brookiyn ‘SEND POR BOOK OF GEMS EASY WEENLY OW saute Ne in fe. 4 a cure MENT TLE CONFIDENTIAL CORTAININGR —BAKEMENT, Goops-MALN FLOOR, 63.inch Unbleached Musline— - i 0 20 yard piece— All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants WB Sacr waren ’sude Garwing ew, Caebir li A GROABICAY $21.97 Wat ie Gent Reversible ig | ME AU Maen Tewetingi sss M1 wore, BaSey Ant l iS i coe 88 POWEIUNG MAIN: FLOOM. 72-inch Bleached Muslins— Warersury Dental Company TEEPLECHASE TORE-W. Y OT AN OFFIC a OF HELO fe $1.45 Crepe de Chine His} | were 48 Pins porate ce a : Watcills 7 iH 1 weave—evening and i " - fi Established 1897 | BERY hE fu WNT PLAGE See ee ee toe aS NO DEPOSIT RE IRD 2 & | $1.75 New Scrim Curtairs ‘WaT (ee Ont tere ten ne And quality HU Muslin, ¢o0 dense 29 W. 34th St, New York | Pryor’s Rand’ | saree Q DIAMONDS—JEWE}” ats aT ment nt al “SqtKs—MAIN. FLOOR Sie 42 by 36 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn ryor’s eaten plariexesumbrgys se tea aa Aeon, | Hoyns: 8 10 6 Sunovays: closes | NEY ISLAND Free Dancing, Free Ciroun, | o gj See Page $ for Other Hearn Advertising. aw 2 \ - —s oo “ tiscali

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