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* NEW SWIMMING MARK CREATED! oe 0 @ Bo v _STUYVESANT HS. ~ VICTORY FEATURES: HARLEM REGATTA New York Boys Capture High School Race in 4 Minutes, 32 2-5 From a New York sta ture of the Memorial D: the auspices of the New tla York Association, on the Hurlem River, ‘a the victory of the Stuyvesant Migr School No. 1 crew in the high school eight shell race among Stuyvesant, New Rochelle and De Witt Clinton in the ood time of four minutes 2 > eeconds, The Stuyvesant crow flashed a smoother brand of team work than any of their rivals, and that advantage won |‘ for them. They took comm: race at the start, when both De Witt Clinton and New Rochello got away to ragged starts, accompanied by consid- erable splashing and backwardness in Setting Into a rhythmic Rochelle made it a r when the reached Stuyvesant bad only a quarter length lead. The Stuyvesant team work showed at this distance when the beat was lifted tor the final test through the stretch. The New Rochelle oarsmen began to splash and were frequently guilty of clipping the stroke, but the Stuyvesant men slipped into the faster beat out any loss of power. dipped into the water nd of the three-quar moothly aquurien, with Stuyy ing two lengths to the De Witt Clinton was never a serious contender. ‘The second heat in the Junior Single Sculls race in the mo duced a thriller when FE Tom Malloy, Nassau, and Wainwright Hangs Up : _Her First World’s Record for Helen Fistic News and Gossip « By John Pollock Lowers are i50-Y wel] Free-Style Event at Brigh- * Jack Reddy, manager of Billy Miske ton Beach the crack heavyweight of St. Paut| Fae ANS who defeated Captain Bob Roper at) Mics A WVaIAWHEhE. 08 the New Dyckman Oval on Monday night, 40 York W 10 succeeded clared to-day that he intends to keep | men's 8. A, ¥ Miss Bleibtrey to th Miske fighting for a fight Fred Fulton in the eaet for several we Ue ts trying to sign him with either Tor Gtobors, | or Bill Rrennen, the! Miske ts fighting in around national swimming champonship, recently hung up ber f world’s record at the opon-! rival of the outdoor season | 75-feot pool of the Brighton yesterday afternoon, 160-yard invitatio S. A.. who finished second and Louls Balbach of the New York A. former national fancy diving champion, captured a scratoh\contest from the 12 foot sp td. Ho ran up a score of 83.30 . unattached, Thomas Hirschfeld of the City «A. tied for second place on poluts, but the |! former earned a total of 82.01 points as 80.51 points garnered by Hirsch- 1 the verdict. rd swim for women went to Miss Evelyn Sommers of the New York W. 8. A., from the 23 second mark in the actual time of 1m, 25 4-5 and a handicap for men at the same distance was won by Thomas Steen of the Brooklyn Central ¥. M. C. A. Who hed 15 seconds and did 1m. 10s, The summary follows s Doris Miss * Yeeit and c ‘Won by k Women's New (Handicap) N Florence Briscoe (ds.), third. ‘Tim Events for Men, 1o0-VARD SWIM—Won by ‘Thomnas Steen, Brooklyn Central ¥. M,C. A. (108); Morriven, Brooklyn © M ), second; C mntfat Y. M Arehie stave Kernten, A. (Os.), third. Brookisn Time, Events for Women, RD INVITATION SAVIM (Sor « dollars ¢ Tey ey eaitag Helen ork Women's 8. Regularly $18.98. In a very tractive border pattern. And | vulue of the kind we have offered in years. ‘most extragrdinary value. ' THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, Fulton S& Bond St Livingston St, Elm Place (hese great sales, which were primarily started for J 51-Piece Dinner Set 1922, Suullulih Lier Cen Events Thursday BROOKLYN -NEW YORK Business Hours 9 to 5:30 Loeser’s June Sale of China Cut Glass, Art Wares and Lamps nim. 49 3-5s., or one-fifth of { under the 1 1 interna: tandard, set by Mrs. Charlotte \NY manufacturers and finporters who are leaders | i thelr special lines have co-operated in making this une Sale an event that will be difficult to resist a Doris Orikats. brides, have developed so broadly in scope that they are no jen's S. AL'S: latest t waited with interest by all who like attractive home fur old, won the race tia seconds nishings. followed by Mis: ances ve isa thal SteGary, chee Every housckeeper, every bride-to-be, every one in ques of gifts of this kind will find something of interest and at very large saving in price Rich Border Design $10.98 100 Pieces $39 Dinner Sets for $29.50 | American Porcelain A beautiful panel border in color with coin gold handles, Has No Parallel in Economy, Magnitudeand Richness Assembling so great and fine a stock of China, Glassware, Lamps and Art Wares has been a labor of memths. It re- quired the inspection of thousands of pieces and sets. It has meant many trips to the factories of famous Aimerican pro- and and recent trip to the potteries abroad. The made from ! A spec illustrations shown in this advertisement have becn the fall short in giving idequate showing of the true beauty and richness of the mer- actual pieces, but they chandise 100-Piece Dinner Set Gold Lace Border $19.98 | Regularly $95. This is the ‘The best | well-known Pope-Goseer china. A | dainty gold and lace border som ) bination. Dinner Sets at Reductions of a Fifth to Half Willlam Haynes, Metropolitan Rowing Club, finished in a dead heat in 6 min- utes, 11 seconds uff won the after- moon final in the good time of 6 min- Undine Boat pent a_pi afternoon col- both the mile nd the single sculls by arrett Gilmore, BUBUE entor mediate dou- ble seul: d tough race ing luck tn their match with the Non- parell Rowing ¢ they rowed into a dr nish and were so throw that they were forced to qui ‘Mets’ were in the lead at the t t is Probable they could have held on to in’t hurdle the “sub- however, and min and path, had a similar FOES ET BIS IIGO The Undine Boat Club experience in the Quadruple Scull race when ¢t N. 2) man caught his oar on a floating box near the finish line. The Undine outfit was leading by a length when the accident eccurred, but the First Bohemlan Club ame flashing by while the Undine ‘oarsmen were trying to get back into thelr stroke and won by quarter of a length tn 4m. 31 ‘The summaries follow JIIEY EERE wie TEx second. ULLS—Won yy Neapari ‘opolitan Rowing Club, 4.1 SENIOR QUADRUPLE era t IBY EIST STB Special DIAMOND Cluster Ring for a limit- we ed time are this waking aston, offer, ishing greatest diame: Your money w be refui alue can be, dupit bas} cleewh DIAMONDS FROM $25 TO $1,000 Come Aa and see our remarkable values day or writ Catalog W-500. _ Store Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. Su ‘apie BROADWAY, NEW YORK Between Sist and 62d sii June—THE important month! The seveatth of brides, blossoms and the great outdoors! Superb Silk Coats & Capes Models as new as the month of June! One styl heavy black crepe @Ik, with lining in lighter color crepes. cape-like ioned collar are fur-trimmed. Other models are caracul collared or on plain wrappy lines. PricesCo. Fulton at Bridge St. Brooklyn Shantung Silk Dresses Delightfully cool and becom- ing; Surprisingly Inexpensive! 1345 We illustrate one style of many. Beau- tiful new lines and novel embroid are features. Others display origina- etc. Superior Sizes 14 to 44, ies tions in’ panelling, “Ning-Hai” Shantung. 25:00 le, illustrated, is of extra Immense sleeves and new-fash- We Greet the Arrival of the New Month With Fashions that JUNE Occasions Require e will find all needs for e } Dresses Made of Imported Scotch Gingham has” ¢ " ghier under his naxement rommy Lynch, the Wert Blue Tetaynety will fight his Meekn f ; w M bes ‘ Ll es 8. ATR: c t ti on t ude. de 7 rare city. severly c : y KI nen i i 1 rounds on Jur : oh wae arranged to-day. be at | ce enla. miadiowelght rounds Thureday eve une B. y HK : Fight promoter Bu f fortunate with the b hich he hus so far staged a 4 n air show there day night h vad one for nn 80.5 i i "4 | aA ET ys Each occasion requires its specific form of dress. in our showings—and all garments we show are priced—VERY moderately! —* Hundreds of fine Dinner Sets in some \ustrian China, French China or Nippon China, Here are examples of the savings: American Porcelain 52-Piece Sets for $14.98. 50 English Porcelain 51-Picce Sets for $16.50. 5 Nippon China 52-Piece Sets for $19.98. 0 American Porcelain 100-Picce Sets for $19.98, $40 Austrian China 100-Picee Sets for $29.50. $60 Nippon 100-Piece Sets for $39.50. 90 English Porcelain 100-Piece Sets for $46.50. $59 American Porcelain Sets, 100 Pieces, for $49. All needs can be met Aan $4 to $5 Cut Glass, $2.95 Each A thousand pieces of richly cut Cut Glass, the surplus of one of the best American manufacturers. Livery piece is perfect and the patteri most beautiful. ‘The variety include Oval Orange Bowls Footed Apple Bowls Vern Dishes, metal lin Fruit Bowls, 8 and 9 incl Footed Fruit Bowls Kound Nappy Dishes. Square Fruit Bow Punch Bowls with feet Footed Rose Bowls. Handsome Flower Vase Sugar and Cream Set Oval Fruit Bowls. Celery and Roll Trays Oval Nut Bowls wedding and honeymoon readily met in our ample stocks! Antique Chinese Porcelains at Half Just sixty-seven of these rare pieces of Chinese Porcelains. Plates, Bowls, Vases, Covered Jars, ete.; odd bits of quaint china, years old and yet at prices that are ordinarily asked for modern porcelains. We are closing out our entire stock and, as illustrations of | PY NGTONE OVS YOVSVOX! TOCUQT QO OOO the values, there are: . $10 Vases for $5 $6 Plates for $3 aaa b $15 Jars for $7.50 1 a a Loeser Cut Glass £4.98 Flower Vases, 12-inch, $3.98 : | $6.98 Flower Vases, 12-inch. $4.98 e 10 Water Bets, 7 pieces $4.98 The Bridal | $7.98 Oval Orange bow! $5.98 #7.98 Footed Apple Bowls. ..$5.938 Gown $14.98 Water Sets, 7 pieces..$ Visions of pure, white loveliness-— $4.98 Salad Bowls, Y-inch $ models of regal eplendor with 18-Piece Set $4.98 Mitre Cut Celery Trays $3.98 lengthy “trains,” or more simpler $4.98 Ol and Vinegar Cruets $3.98 styles. Chantilly laces, orange Cut Stem Glasses 1.98 Mayonnelse Set inca blossoms, ribbon garnitures, pearl beading and crystal trimming off the attractiveness of Georg Crepe, Satins, Crepe de Chines and $5.98 Handled Bonbon Dishes $4.98 14-Piece Lemonade Sets $4.49 Canton Crepes. 6 Water Goblets, 6 high footed | $1,98, Regularly $2.98 as Sherbets and 6 low footed Sun- rge Pitcher, 6 Glasses and 6 25. to 79.7 ? laes. The avery p | sins ae In at f pretty ne tern grape design. Srouseau F ; , | | $17.98 Bridge Lamp and Shade, $13.98 A Greatly Underpriced Offerin: | i 2 ofl ooden » finished in gold and black, er and black or ma- | : ’ © | RESORTATRAVEL NEEDS {|| ,,gany.“bimades sve of silk with ruching et pi ee | Bi! | 2: | Crepe Lounging Robes.$ 5.00 up su or k hoga Surmounted with a beautiful 24-inet Shantung Silk Suits,..815 up Shade of silk, in various colors, These dresses are fashion’s summer favor- | Silk Sport Frocks.....$13.75 up $11 Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps, ite and will be in great demand as the | Afternoon Gowns 2: up mp with on adjustable fixture, cor th pare season advances! Imported Scotch Ging Mannish Sport Coats. $12.98 up me k rd and adjustable plug. Care cf high priced models, immed wits | Silk or Cloth Wraps. $15.00 up jt gi5 Metal Table Lampe, Complete, $9.08 remarkable beauty. Sizes 14 to 44, All 4 Sweaters and Blouses..$ 1.79 up fq This Metal Table Lamp stands 26 inches high. The Shade is of | colors Skirts of All Sorts....$ 1.98 up 4 giass with metal overlay. In gold, ivory, brass and bronze finishes | a Silk Hosiery, ®2ih:*§ 1.50 bea) ont Buddhe Lamp and Shade, ete 98 py | aso sec rs ETN AANA ram | {| two hundred different decorations. Of American and English Pore@lain, Bavarian or $105 English Porcelain Sets, 100 Pieces, for $79. 100 Nippon China Sets, 100 Pieces, for $69.50. 5 Bavarian China Sets, 100 Pieces, for 169.50. #215 Limoges China Sets, 100 Pieces, for $150. #100 French China Sets, 100 pieces, for $69.50. $89 French China Sets, 100 pieces, for $74.50. #110 French China Sets, 100 Pieces, for $89.50. $125 Bavarian China Sets, 100 Pieces, for $89. Hand Decorated Gift China Several thousand pieces of the very newest of Nippon chi ware in the richest and most artistie of decorations, offering un~ usual opportunities for gift buying. Chere are individual pieces as well as Sets of various kinds. And exceptional values: At $2, $3, $4, $5, $7.50, $10 Up to $25 The variety includes: Coffee Sets Tea Sets Whip Cream Sets Salad Sets Celery Sets Syrup Jugs Jani Salad Bowls Sandwich Sets Celery Trays Cups and Saucers Ice Cream Sets V Chop Sets Dresser Sets Comports Breakfast Sets a 36,000 Imported Cups and Saucers Pure White China, Handsomely Decorated 29c Each or a Set of 6 for $1.69 This is the greatest sale of Cups and Saucers we have ever i ( { | ! | | i | Cake Sets | \ | | i | i known, There is a choice of severa@ attractive decorations, or if vou prefer, a plain gold band decoration Dresden China Made in Silesia by the famous Schumann factory. The very daintiest of China with pierced rims decorated with quaint old- tashioned Dresden bouquets and embellished with gold orna ments. Those tn quest of wedding gifts out of the ordinary will tind suggestions here. Large Rim Plates at, eact Service Plates Nothing so adds to the beauty of a well-set (able as rich Ser- Plates. Every bride will appreciate a gift of this | vier greatly | kind | Bavarian China Service Plates, | Dresden | | | | 1 decorated — with flowers, at $25 doren nox China Service Plates, rich gold encrusted borders, at $185 dozen $2.98 Limoges China Service Plates, | Round Fruit or Salad Bowls, j wide gold acid etched border, | $2.98 | at $75 dozen | ~ re Bonbon Dishes $1.48 Lovely Lamps Low Priced in the Jun Sale $18.50 Mahogany Table Lamp, ‘Complete, $14.98 This L p lias @ solid mahogany base and 18-inch silk Shade with hirred top, finished with deep fringe trimming. $10 Glass Boudoir Lamp and Shade, $4 98 his attractive Lamp complete with an attractive glass Shade, hand $5 Metal Boudoir Lamp and Shade, $3.98 Complete with silk Shade with metal overlay in an assortment of orations and finishes. Complete with 6 feet ef cord and piug 539 Pottery Table Lamp, Complete, $29.95 The base of this Lamp is of pottery in various colors. The Shades are of silk in unusually pretty designs and in a number of attractive lois, $38 and $40 Floor Lamps and Shades, $25 2 f different styles snd finishes. A rer ene able sue > for the