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Mp ‘by the Association’s Traffic PRIZES FOR TOWERS FOR FIFTH AVENUE Big Business “Men “Adopt Plan for Beautification of the Thor- ‘ oughfare, The Fifth Avenue Association has of- fered $500 for the best design for tow- the places of those now on Prizes of $300 and $250 respectively will be awarded for the second and third best designs submit- ted. The competition is opqn to all comers and the successful winner of the first prize will have the draughting of the working plans and will see that the work is carried to completion. Con- Struction will start as soon as the ac- cepted design has been submitted to the Municipal Art Commission, The winning design will be selected Towers Committee, consisting of C. Staniey Mitchell, Vice President of the Chatham end Phenix National Bank, Chairman; Samuel Walter ylor, editor of Rider and Driver, Secretary; Eliot Cross of Cross & Cross, Architectural Adviser and Chairman of the Sub-committee on Design; William W. Hoppin, Deputy United States Attorney General, Chair- man of the sub-committee to attend to ail legal matters in connection with transferring the gift to the city; L, M. Boomer, President of the Waldorf toria; Thomas B. Clarke vice Co., Ine. daent of “the Hampton Oppenheim jr., President e, Ine.; James B. Russell, manager of the Fifth Avenue Branch of the United Cigar Stores Company; Franklin Simon, President of Franklin Co., and Robert Grier Cooke, President of the Fifth Avenue Associa- Owen The Pains and Aches of Summer Time Sammer sports with unac- customed exercise such as tong ies, rowing, tennis, te., make sore eal d sometimes cause sprains and strains, ‘These pains and aches will be quickly relieved by applying freely Sloan's Lini~ ment, and you will be fit as a fiddle for the next day’s work or play. Without Plates Teeth oe hy, 1 Save Decayed Testh, Tighen Leese Teeth Treat Diseased goia SES" Porcaunin Crowns, Bridgowork, Fillings and Inlays 2 Gold, Silver and Porcelain Made at Keasonable Prices. Badly decayed Teaih and Roots arefally extmeted, Teeth thorous nk WHILE YOU 50. ae 3 phat as ZE. 125th St. | rok A 68K Cnr, Sth Ave N, W, Coe, Bd Are. 140 Lexinsten Av.. cor. S9th St. (Over Ligeett’s Drag @ore), Hours ne toe P.M. Daily ie ell sei=t Sue Grete Miscpetentetattettots Q sere LOUIS B. MAYEK ‘esents Anita Stewart in Sydney Graney OW famous play WING | ; THE PWIND with an.exceptional cast \ STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA He | MR LUOTAN ERTON. COMEDY: waif Sean MALCOLM Sans MASTER MOTION "PICT FreqQUttD wy Sf an th ae oo es = E WOMAN’ WOLI prnapway AT NIH ST PIALIO mtg Tila “The GOLEM ayy BENDA MASK DANCE. OLUMBIA fs) Tis pan 2! ‘wit in Clark ‘ sie itw’ Peek-a-Boo 7,chM 3 ALISADES PARK PROSITE WEST 190TH ST. PERI, SALT WATER SURF BATHING NOW. FEEPLECHASE ais fuiiNy PLALE Pryor’ s Band ‘entine season, Feve Dancing. Free “LIFE” AP nivel Te rvice- “BORN | __.. AMUSEMENTS. SVS NeW Yor SHUBERT Tics, (4h. of Wy, bee 5.0 Marines Wed JUST MARRIED. With Vivian sortin and Lynne Overman, BELMONT \. ** “. TO-NIGHT i Bevaut 4. Mats, ‘Thu JOHN FERGUSON ™..' CASINO SATIRE SEER ke usts HONEYDEW ELTINGE Wt, #24; treet. Even d, and Sat THE BROKEN WING ___SEE THE CRASHING AEROPLANE! ace BAT THE EVENING AMUSEMENTS. 45th, W of Hiway, Bea's ToNGHT ato BIJOU “Daman plas"of primitive love and. life, of Broadway. Bya.. 8.00 Wed. and Sat. 2.10. BOOTH *, A GEORGE RLIS S in THE GREEN GODDESS uit GARRICK © ori or Dimas. ben 8.30 Mats. Thurs, and Sat, 2.50, MR. PIM passes BY 0 PRODUCTIONS = LTON *% : With “Jor, Sohitelr Liti THEATRE rhe Ist Year! w. fate, _Wea. and Sat. Ld 33 20. E AIEE TAGE DALY «= AUUREY MUNSON TIONAL HIT! ha HEEDLESS MOTHS i The Qucen of Re FARE! WELL / 7 LAST 6 DAYS at” a 44ST. Theatre come: oy NIGHTS BS LAST WEEK BLASCO BAN RAuonsenen PARK rwice'Da ly, 2:30, 6.30 WILLIAM FOX Presents OVER HILL By Will Carleton. Directed by HL Millarde, MariNes Py 700 2000, 8847S EO ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT. at 8.90, War Tax Fxtra, |ALL, SEATS 5 RESERVED| yd VNS 23800 RAPSHOTSIN’e Ree he AO Bie NOM MPR tutu. Be td Richard Carle Blanche Ring Chas. Winninger Winona Winter Jay Gould Bort Seats $2.50 SO EVERYONE SAYS! “THE GHOST BETWEEN” is the best written—best put together—best acted play I have seen for sea- sons. It's a cameo-hum- dinger.” EUGENE WALTER || ARTHUR BYRON IN THE HILARIOUS COMEDY e The Ghost Between SOTHSTesE he NOW Saks LYRIC 43,5 Maghts at 8,40, Wiltlam Fox Trescnts, th most sensational screen | | of Broadway, 8.15.0. ME ring ever known, (QUEENo: SHEBA Directed by J. Wray CONNECTICUT Presente YANKEE !" Kine ARTHUR'S COURT.” Staged by Emmett J..Fiyum, Pop. Prices, NEW AMSTERDAM West 42 St Eves815 || MATS WED.& SAT 50% 168250 Sven || Pccons|h CcLOBE TOMORROW. NIGHT $882 PREMIERE OF ISth EDITION ‘A NATIONAL INSTITUTION fi FIRST POP. MAT. WED. SEO. COHAN 874434 st. Mts,Wed.& Sat, Ere, bb, | DEST: Sears, 92 Sit. Peonee TWO LITTLE | success _ GIRLS IN BL UE 4508 8 W. of Bow eR BN McA eet e Sat 2 PApRidoRe™ ice PEOPLE | hele HARRIS hy 42:8: I Moves TO-NI HUDSON ae LAST 7 TIMES GEORGE M. AN THE VAGABOND n THE TAVERN 63° ST. Muie Mat, ets Wy Cent. FW. Evia 8.40, || SHUF FLE ALONG Syeelat Midnisht Hertormanc Price $2' to. 0c. Kory Wek. 11.90 ||PUNCH & JUDY S925 | OTHE: HARLEQUINADE” SATCHEL AT Ate Tai" suM EA PRICES—ORCH., $2, $1.50 and $1. 7 PHENOMENAL BUSINESS DEMANDS fy OF Tre 4 new BiG BILL OF / Hyp , ora JOHN oss = gen Vina Capito! Grand Orchestra, WM, & GORDON | HARLAND DIXON & THE 16 LONDON PALACE GIRLS. BROOKLYN, MAR TT) “THE WOMAN ind STRAND) GOT: HANGED' eROOKLIN Excerpts ‘Princess Mixed Quartet & TE Last boon “THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED” and USUAL BIG VAUDEVILLE, COSMOPOLITAN WEEK!!! “Tie Wonen God Changed” and BIG VAUDEVILLE. 58th 25th$ Parcs. Loew's New York Theatre & Roof pant. 11 to 11.P.M. Moot to 1 A.M | ‘Tiiomas“Mewhan, “White and Unmarried.” | 424 St..W, of By 8 WANTED, FORWARDERS AND FINISHERS to work in largest com. mercial bindery in Middte West. Steady employment assured. Working under open shop conditions. Communicate with GEO. Db. BARNARD STATIONERY CoO., Laclede and Vand Louis, enter, St Mo AyCne AER caren E MAIDEN LANE DIATOMPS wrabines Svaday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders burgh, ON SUNDAYS Steamer leaves Desbrosses St. Mountain, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie and return, Mountain or West Point. “De Witt Clinton” leaves W. As Boat Races at Poughkeepsie Wednesday, June Hudson River Day Line Tel. Canal 9300, — To Albany by Steamer No matter how far West you are going, you can start your trip on a comfortable, restful Line steamer between New York and Albany. DELIGHTFUL ALL-DAY SAIL No heat, no dust, no noise. Service daily, including Sunday. All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DAY LINF STRAMBRS leave Derbrosses St. daily, including Sunday, 5 AL 179th St., 10:20 A. for Bear Mountai 6.00 P. M, t Point, New! amer leaves daily, Including Sunday, West M.; Yonkers, 10:50 A. M., Point (week days on 9:40 A. May Y for tBear OP. M: ‘Return steamer same day from points marked ft. Note—9 A M. Steamer from Desbrosses St. does not ‘stop at Bear Take 10 A, M. Steamer from West 424 St. On Sundays Steamer “De Witt Clinton” makes the 10 o'clock run from ‘West 42d St. POUGHKEEPSIE BOAT RACES JUNE 22. Steamer ‘Robert Fulton’ Desbrosses St/ Pier. leaves Desbrosses St, 10 A. M., 42d St, on special trips ton Point, Ci 424 St. returning from New- 9:30 A. M. for Bear and Steamer New York WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 20, ay onkers, ratskill, 10:00 Moun- to view Connections at Bos Bangor, Mt. Dese Bee Ie TO BOSTON Direct daily service all way by water without change. METROPOLITAN LINE CAPE cop CANAL BOSTON | N Dally, excep Ly, Ptor 40 Nits Houmton 8t..6 FMC ton St, 6.20) E.R, End Bt., for, Portland. Rockland, Splendid Staomers ard Service || ‘Orchestre. om each Steamer Hew Londen Line Ly. Pier NR How: M. Pier OPM the | | i | | | | | | point Rrutesy F RY AND RETURN Steamer Onteora iUDs ae ae ier a2 BH, fot C 1 nar MIDDLETON 8, BORLAND JAMES A EMERSON, Revel ‘ron steamboat Ca! Sp ¥ DIAMONDS, ho DEPOSIT r REQUIRED | we te CONEY iSiLAND eclal Schedule for Monday. J 12 Pier 1. Nef DIAMONDS WATCHES SEND POR BOOK OF EDIT 6£Ms T2 DOORS ARoVE 37 wares ON CR! AMELIVAN DIAMOND WaTcl OO. 23 Maldeo Lane aE NiCHEELIR S a oan Y, SATUAOAY s100% $; Went) cer E CONFIDENTIAL 1374 8 BROADWAY AY ‘ana a EDIT 3 iP AMERICAN ,SHIr® ARE AVAILABLE "OR New combination Passen. Fast, ships, Hep laniin, Hongkong Hoyana, Canal, clsco number beside sh cates operator shown bottom of column. On YOUR OCEAN VO! Lururious D's York Hudson 14—0¢ From June 29—Maine | FAR Honotnta, Yokvlumu Robe, Frov OOS Low Angeles, Baltimore te (10 rand Freight amers. Septem 7—Prinee ) EAST INDIA + Singapore, Co- YAGE, name indi ember 20— er 6—Cer (159), vis Matolka tober 20—| Shanghai, San Fren- 1L& SHIPPING BOARD Washington, 2 STP AMER MANDALAY ~ REF RESHMEN Schedule, Week Days an From Battery | Landing! 8.09 (Daylight Savi oH Suntays SIGH Ly SEEING VACHT 1921, HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 Annual June Sales fA fe A R Sales Grow Because of Vos! N Following Sale Items for Both Today and Tomorrow 27th June Sales Misses’ and Women’s Sleeveless Linen Dresses 6.90 Were $9.50 A new version of the sleeveless dress comes in pure linen, in exquisite shades of French blue, orchid and pink. Misses’ Crepe de Chine. Dresses— The new fagotted dress with picot edged side draperies is one of Fashion's most attractive Summer creations. This v alue is a notable contribution to the list of June Sale economies— elsewhere special at $18.50.... Women’s Crepe de Chine 14 and Taffeta Dresses— ' Tailored and afternoon styles in a variety of smart new models— were $24.74 and $27.74... 27th June Sales Satin Petticoats 3.77 Were $4.01 21. 87 50 Models are in white and pink, ex- quisitely hemstitched and trimmed with row. of filet lace. Washable Satin Petticoate— Pink or white—shadow-proof from hem to hipline- inches—were lengths 30 to 386 Extra Sizes Taffeta Petticoats— Black, navy and changeable colors viaeae ve were $5. 27th June Sales Summer Felt Hats Chie 2.47 Were $3.95 models, with a cluster of har 3. 97 4.10 ud made grapes and other smart effects. Navy, white and black, Sport colo rs and all the new shapes give a large variety for choice in this selection, Banded Sailors— Navy, black and white combina- tions: were $1.95 and $2.95.. Sport Tailored and Dress Hats— Numerous styles and colors binations in silk and straw— were $4.94 and $6.50 27th June Sales Lingerie Crepe Plisse 20 Were .38 Requires no starch or. ironing and is dainty and attractive $12.97 Fine Scrim Bed Sets Artiatic ders brown. Women's Cotton Union Suits Pxtra 37 ct. New Cretonnes as it is economic 1, 57 sinart com 3. 57 a} WEST OF FIFTH AVE, © Compelling Values _ 27th June Sales Girls’ Summer Frocks 4.66 Were $5.94 | Exceedingly dainty model of sheer checked voile trimmed with collar, sash and three folds on skirt of white or- gandie, Sizes 12 to 16 years, Girls’ Regulation Dresses— All white—-with colored —trimmings— collars are smartly braided— 1 58 6 to 14 years—were $1.94..... 27th June Sales Boys’ Washable Suits 1.93 ‘Were $2.94 and $3.96 A splendid assortment of sailor, middy, Dutch and belted models in solid colors, ¢stripes and white combined with colors, in all the best washable fabrics, Sizes 3 to 10 years. ~ Boys’ Wool Trousers— Navy blue serge, gray, green and brown, homespuns and cheviot mixtures 2 27 e sizes 8 Lo 18—were $2.94.... Bbtys’ Navy Blue Suits— wale serges—single-breasted models with yoke back or centre pleat—- Medium 7 to 17 years— 7.85 $10.50... 27th June Sales Canton Crepe Coats for Misses and Small Women 27.75 Were $37.74° A particularly new expression of the paramount vogue of Canton Crepe. It is lined throughout .with silver gray Peau de Cygne—Satin. wraps also in- cluded. Not “ahh; delightful economies, but new, effective styles for sum- mer make these June Sales inter- esting. Voile and Organdie Blouses— all white with trimmings lored style Georgette and Mi- gnonette Blouses— embroidered, braided and trim- med with lace— were miss! B88 Worsted ‘Scarfr— Novelty styles ang navy and} fringes—28 in. AAA] Sercdi.ce.. 3s 85 were$5.68. SS ee colored tai in elaborate wore $2.18, 106 Tuxedo Sport Sweat- ers—belt and pock ets buff, black were $5.94 or brown, MORNING SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent deulers buying, quar tricted » Mail or Telephone Orders 6.88 | 4 embtoidery inserts Kold, mulberry, polster ahaa KED SETS BASEMENT, HOUSE Gray, br figures Bxlu ft RUGS THIRD FLOOR, 55 WOMEN UNION MUITH- MAIN IF100R size: $1.24 Crepe Kimowws J LPSSES 88 et. Mohair Sicilia anes F Pea hase 144 ST xe. Sill Mixed Pos ees 3 leoding colors. WASH Dts PAMIICE MA SEMEN, 35 ct. Crinkle Crepes, yard 26 tyles and colorings. 4 PARIUCS—BASEMENT, 18 eh Cotten Huck Towels. . 1234 ty-—hemmed—white it y_ offering, oa “ToWnLA MAIN. FLOON | $1.45 Crepe de Chines vet_and evening. colors. SILkg Atkin. POOR. 97 ct, New Feather Pillows. Art ickings-1?x2h PLOWS. WASESORNT, Little Tots’ Tub Dresses, . 1,24 colored pinghium and ompire and belted— e «trimmings, | INFANTS WHAT -HECORD FLOOR, FOOND FDA | 67 ASIC Ont 122 73 2.00

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