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tributed comedy songs at a benefit here for’ disabled World War vet- A crans, given by the Palm Hall School for Girls, Reginald Barker, a film play direc- tor and who was Hénry Miller's stage manager in New York at the age of : . nineteen, is to go into business here i as an independent picture producer. Mitts Claire Yates of Glen Ridge, | N. J., was honor guest at a dinner > here Miss Mary Louise Call in Lu Boulevard. Irene Franklin, the Greenwich Vil- lage Follies star next season, is held | up here by the illness of her husband, Burt Green. New Yorkers at leading hotels here |include: At the Savoy—T. F. Gal- Mrs. |lagher, Mrs. Henry D. | Hotchkiss Mrs, F. S. Hotchkiss, Miss Florence | Hotchkiss, Henry Hotchkiss, Miss} Ida Wahistrom. At the Alexandria} Couple Prominent on Coast and Residents of Orange, Divorced, roning World.) } June 17. Ralph Waldo ne of the Coast's most prominent hase of Orange, N. J., society women and intimate friend) 4 4. Purth, G. M. Saunders, ‘Tt. W.! of Mrs. Claus spre ig on her! Adler way bome via the Panama Canal fol-| ‘The arrival here from New York | lowing a sueret divorce at San Diego of the super-dreadnaught Tennessee | on April 27, She received her decrec followed by the report of a gen-|] on the grounds of cruelty, alleging! ora) naval reorganization, with alt! that her husband, a well known polo- | oal-burning ships stationed in the| ist, often shook her, No alimony was ntic and all oil-burners kept 1n asked and the custody of the duugh sie watera, | ter, now with Mrs. Chase on her way ‘phe third matrimonial ship of Rob- to New York, is left undetermined so ot David Boneil, Western manager of far ag court records show. The couple | y theatrical magazine, has bit the di- came here from Farmington, Conn.|voree court rocks here. ‘The grand- Mr. Chase is now at his lodge near! squgntor of Prof. Lowe, the famous Santa Fe, N. M. founder of Mount Lowe Observatory, An entry list of between 550 and 600 wife, Jean- is indicated for the National A. A. U. championships at Pasadena next $ 26, 1918. | T imonth. The New York contingent is he is not yet leg understood here to be leaving on Sun day, the first to get away for Cali fornia, Ota Cyst , have left on a refrigeration test trip 1s planning to return to across the continent. New York is the | New York to produce more plays in higgest market this year, at $1.75 to $2) eonjunction with H. A. Woods, follow- per crate for the standard stock, tl Mrs. David Brainerd Perry of New {og the conclusion of hiawviolin con-| york" the guest here for some time fert tour here this week. His wife Gordon W. Wattles, is going “© remain here at her father’s home. nado for an indefinite stay. | Isador Jacobs, a Hrooklyn produce Wien BAm ton HAs Obtained an) heat : extension of leave of absence from | merchant, is mysteriously missing, at | Columbia University, where he is a Long Beach near here, drama authority, to continue film after his arrival there on his honey- | Picture work here. moon from New York. He had 32,00 | cash on his person when ween ee Suicide or murder for money police theory, Barbara Castleton, a screen beauty ion, Illinois Repre- sentative William E. inois is dead here from venty-one years old and as a member of the Senate. born in Frankville, Cat- County, N.Y, After study- y he moved to Chicago, w admitted to the bar in 1872. In 1873 he was married to Miss Edith of New York con-| White of Des Moines. Mack, is seeking a d.vorce here from George W. Zimmerman, a Vancouver Men’s and Women’s White Sport Shoes Men's Genuine White Buck, Black or Tan Calf Trimming or all White. White Neolin Sole, Rubber Heel. Women's Smart White Buck Pumps. New Models Specially Priced! Snappy white sport shoes of Buckskin, that har- monize perfectly th your new sport outfits. They are exceptional values, easily worth $3 more per pair. See the variety of leading styles displayed ia Friedman's cight stores. FAMOUS FITTING RAIN 5 Open from 8.30 A, M. (@ 30 P. M. NEW YORK STORES: BROOKLYN STORES: 1600 BROADWAY, Nr. 48th St 453 FULTON ST., Nr. Smith St. 643 EIGHTH AV., Nr. 4ist St. 379 KNICKERBOCKER AVE, 2188 THIRD AV., Near 119th St. 1327 BROADWAY, Nr. Grove St. 2935 THIRD AVE., Nr. 152d St. 5320 FIFTH AVE., Near 54th St. F you are in a quandary regarding the proper dress for any occasion ‘from June Weddings to week- end visiting—-we can eliminate your embarrassment quickly, sat- isfactorily and economically, Everything, men wear anywhere. Broad variety, a fitting range of sizes — payable prices. We are long on service for short trip open until six o'clock Saturday. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY Saks & Company Presented | Saturday by | Saks & Company 300 Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Sutts —not one worth less than 10.00 Saturday at 6.95 Suits that are gay and spirited in color and styling—boyishly simple, with all the chic that simplicity carries with it. Made for swimming—giving all the freedom a swim- mer needs, yet so good-looking, they are equally a delight for beach wear.. And as for service, they will wear, and wear and WEAR! Of worsted knit in two-prece models with trunks attached, or slip-ons. A mu'titude of colors and combinations. Fourth Floor JUNIOR Girls’ Frocks —in a very special sale Saturday At much below regular prices! 14.95 —Three delightful Summery models to choose from: A graduation frock of softest white Georg- ette Crepe in a ruffled surplice model,—a cool little dress of colored dotted Swiss with white organdie over panels,—and a delectable frock which com- bines dark and light organdie in an over-dress effect trimmed with hand-made organdie flowers in pastel shades. Sizes 12 to 16. All three are higher cost models— | remarkably priced at 14.95 for | this sale only! Second Floor 500 Silk Petticoats Special 3.95 | A finely made silk jersey petticoat is such a necessity for sheer Summer frocks that one’s wardrobe is quite incomplete without one! There are two slim line models for you to choose from,—One in the dainty Van Dyke with a finely pleated ruffle,— the other, cleverly pleated and ruffled in block designs. Both come in all the wanted colors. Third Floor Sports Hats for Women and Misses Special at 4.50 Hats sportsmanlike or pictur- esque, depending whether one goes in for sports or sports clothes. Felts encircled with gleaming pheasant feathers—wool braids, simple, but very clever—and fabric hats in so many shapes that to see them is to want them all. Inevery color that Fashion advocates. Crepe Reg. 5.00 Other styles from 5.50 to 15.00 Third Floor THE EVENING WORLD, FRI Hours of Busingss: 1500 Boys’ Suits —everyone up to our usual very high standard in workmanship and material, and » Priced Remarkably Low At 5.00—Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits of fine Long Beach Suiting—a highly serviceable Summer Georgette Blouses at 3.95 Bind roadway at 34th Street A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Open All Day Saturdays at sports pleated. material that launders beautifully. In tan and youthful striped effects. Sizes 7 to 16 years. At 7.95—Boys’ Linen Crash Suits—as light as a Summer breeze, and quite spirited in their styl- ing. ‘Tan, and new shades of gray. Sizes 7 to 16 years. At8.95—Boys’ Panama Cloth Suits in pleated back and plain models. Splendidly tailored, and to be had in gray, light and dark green, tan or. brown. Sizes 8 to 15 years. At 10.75— Boys’ Palm Beach Sutts—as cool as a melon—in a variety of exclusive Saks models. Made of genuine Palm Beach Cloth, in gray, light and dark greenortan. Sizes 8 to 15 years. Second Floor IMPORTED “Golf” Cigarette Cases 2.95 Regu'ary 6.50. Made of genuine pigskin and English Morocco leather. Holds twenty cigarettes comfortably! Street Floor Misses’ Sport Coats At far below regular prices At 10.75 Sleeveless Wool Jersey Sport Jackeis —as swaggerly youthful and smart as belted Tuxedo models can and beige. S 16 and 18. Correct Summer Apparel Remarkable Prices WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Skirts in a Special Sale Saturday at much below regular prices At 8.95—Satin Baronette and Flannel Skirts, developed in smartly tailored models, prettily pocketed and belted. black, navy and high shades. In white, At 11.75—Skirts of Flannel in pleated and tailored effects, in white and high shades —also skirts of Crepe de Chine, pleated and completed with fringe-trimmed sash. A 15.00—Skirts of Roshanara Crepe, for and general In white, tan, gray and black. The Values are Simply Wonderful! wear, effectively Fourth Floor MISSES’ Summer Frocks —light, cool and simply fashioned, as the Summer Mode demands— Priced Very, Very Low At 17.75 A“ Handkerchief” Frock of Crepe de Chine—Spon- sored by Vionnet of Paris, who knows very well that few things are so becoming as horizontal rows of dainty fagotting and fluttering handkerchief drapery at the sides. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. At 25.00—Reeg. 37:50 A Slim-Line Frock of Crepe de Chine the French Mode is Simplicity—and certainly nothing could be simpler than this cool little frock, copied exactly from an imported model. Its round neck opens down the front, the blouse and skirt are shirred at the waist, and the whole is trimmed very simply with ribbon. zes 14, 16 and 18. At 27.50 -Reg. 45.00 A Panel Frock of Canton Crepe dress which boasts the modish side drapery —this time in the form of pleated panels which give an airy floating grace to the long, slim lines. In gray, navy, black and white. Sizes 14, In black, navy and white. In black, navy, white A straight little Second Floor possibly be, with big roomy patch pockets, and youthful belts. Developed in the finest light- weight wool jersey, in beaver brown, Kelly green, scarlet, tan, black, white and navy. At 45.00 Chinchilla Top Coats—Rugged, sportive affairs that speak of motors, sail boats and club porches in their rakish lines and splendid man tailoring. Box or belted models with collars and big pockets. In the new tones—Caramel Brown, Cinder Gray and Tan. Second Floor LOUSES like these are particularly desirable for Summer wear, for they are sheer enough to keep one comfortable, yet are as feminine and dainty in appearance as anyone could wish. In three models—the first in overblouse effect, with vestee and collar of embroidered net, the sleeves edged with dainty lace. ‘ The second is in becoming frilled model, lace edged, the front tucked in box effect. The third boasts a graceful jabot and collar, and novel cuffs besides, all edged with lace, tying here and there with Lady Fair ribbon. The front is tucked in boxes. Third Floor Women's and Misses’ SWEATERS of fibre Silk 7.50 Heavy fibre silk, such as this, makes the very best looking sweaters one could possibly find for Summer wear. And 80 cool too! ‘These in this special col- lection are made in the youthful Tuxedo model, with little criss- cross belts, and soft brushed wool trimming on the long revere and cuffs. May be hadin all Summer shades with brushed woo! trimming in contrasting colors. Third Floor ‘Lhe soul of