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DANCE AT NEWPORT LmR layette off IN AN ORANGE GROVE m MANYNTABLE,S i Prominent Americans Sail to Kngapc in Relief Work in France. THE SUN, SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1916. GAY POLO CROWD AT NARRAOANSETT PIER 'WOODBURY MOVES Mr. aid Mrs. Gifford Cochran ami Mr. and Mrs. John ."anford Entertain. I.AHOE CROWD The steamer 1-af.ivett. nf tu- i.v.ni. I Ittie nailed for tlnril.nnv i.a(.r,lAi. ..i.i. 1 ATTPYTlS !l ,r number of prominent men mid, l J EJill'O V.'Umen Who Will .mnM In rll.. wn-L, l I YaHita and Automobiles Carry Many From Newport to See Contest. MOTHER MARY FABIAN DEAD. Prominent Ciiiineotloiit Unman lllra nl Hi, .Inariih'a Convent. llAimiinti. I'otiti., July 29.- -Mothf r I Mary Knbliui, who had been reelect) tl several times to tin en year tcrm.o nt ' heart of the son Sisters of .Mercy Id C'onpcrllcll'. tiled .11 St .ItMeph's Cor.- in,,.,,,,.,, venl this afltinoon after n mottlh's 111-! " 1 nV -'CIlt'rlM neon of heart disease. I Mother I-'ablnti, nhose name nas Katie before her vows., win born In Uiirlen, , t'onn.. flfty-slx jeirs nun anil ns a jtlrl j nttendetl Mouir Joseph's seminary. TOURISTS BY AUTOMOBILE. WATKINP. N V. July :!'. er) : Mm, Clarence M. Noble. Miss Hay. lard. V.- VntL P.-iiUii.itl t VI'. .anil Mm. I It. I. llrrine, All., tlreene, Aliidrcl itireeii., Dorothy flre.nc. WtiaMlpclmi IC.i.l- Mnlnr ar-I IIMel , lir nnd Mrs. r P. Ward, jiirln WA DTI? AD DDJiriUDC '"'sH. at the uleti PprlnK. llnlil In. billed , llehl Ueo) Dr mill Mr,- K S 'haffee ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS Also Stlr- jrests Preservation of Re maining i. I. Shore. t ........... ... ,ii Miiiui:i,l men iinu i v....... .... i.m.n k. n.ltl .......... i ii. . .. ! rsAimAOAS'or.TT Vim. Jtlle "9 Voetit. I ..v ., iiisuHc 111 ii'iici wurn in , ' j r ranee. Among them were Allan Maude Bnn automobile, filled with pleasure '; '''". Mer of Mr. and Mr?. Otto seekers from Newport,- made this the Craning Vrnit Surrounds Mcr fttt' tt Mr!1" "chaS bannr ,u- f " rymaKere as Two Bands CAPT. MARTIN CA8EY. Al.liaNr, July 29. In an effoit to li.irl. tluylnrd, Johnson t'liy, N. V. (.Mnrttumi . Air, mill Airs .1. iiynri. iii.i:itiii I'.i . .Mm. Dvklc. Ml MiC.imbs, I'ltt" liutc I IVrle"i i Mr anil Mm Alexamler IteVrtll. ItliharilMili tloviill. rhWnito (P.irl urilli Mr an.l Mr. (leorse A. H.ikr. Mr. , .mil Mr. .1. .1. illli!m. Tnrnrtln. I'.u karil i . Mr an.l Mm. II. W. Itiilililnn, Mlv ('rem:. Ml Melcii, Me.llnu. N. V (Coleli Mr .iinl Mr. 11 II. I.JHH. L'lexeUml tfttiiMMk'M Mr. ami Ml, ilnime Klrkham. Mnnlibilr iflenriiO. .Mr anil Mm. A. r llaninln, New Vnrk I (.'aillllac I. UNRIDDEN BRONCOS AWAIT THEIR FATE Cowgirls Coming Here to Master Them. 1 .. . . ... AlA.l.lll.ni ." . .. ivear wie ue.ii'iic in l oncy iniann aiiu - . .,.,,,.- Well Knorn llrookln I'ollennon lh,r New Ytok ,,.. rri(irll( of a. , '?11"1lo,yib'i'r Play st Golf Club. McKeever. Mlns Kahn pUnned to help sclt' The Newport net flocked to the I In the hOHpltalx presented to the French Plo match nt the Point Judith club. UO:m,er.nZ. I T" " . Whllenwy. hav.nK 1 1uvent. the French water color krtlst. ' 0" ,K",rd I,Cr wner H"rry ,,a ne whK . who waa designated by the French Gov- I n'y t,,nrpeil anchor Just beyond the lilra After Mniitlm of lllnrna. ("apt. Martin faney. B7, illfd yesterday lit the Holy Family Hospital, IJtooklyti, after an lllneKs of montliM. He wan bom In Wstport, lielatul, nnd came here when II, lie went to sea when still ynutm, and when '.'1 wiim raplaln of ii full iIkki-iI sailing Bhlp from Illo NrwronT, JuV The dance given "J"me",, ;"' he front, and Casino. In the party were Mrs. Uvltif ' Janeiro to New York i. . . r . . n.... lino will exhibit her n.vi tii nitnii.H .... ... . . . it the .Vewnort Golf Club to-night by Mr. and Mr. GlfTord A. Cochran and Mr and Mrs. .bhn fanford of New " "in rxi u i nrre next ran n. m nH . , . . . ..... ... . . . . ,. , . .. .. .. ., which ha m.a. ..ai n.; ... i. I; ,lu" ""cuman, .nr. ana sirs. .Morgan " joni.n tne iirooKiyn pouco of he French Fund ' bMM i ".Imont. Arthur Scott Burden. Mr. nnd '" ""l" "'"'" "oHce nil.., ,... .."..?.;.. Mrs. Auaust Belmont, llerhert llnrrl. ' " Urookljn err had. He leaves, a ... .......(nu. a nvir TIIIIin I. LOU ... " . . . . . T ... Yr was atienan py nearly all of the ""nn Heinnardl s American ViT"' n"rL. "v ."n u'u ctrniu jatm . HIH Ol in Willi i Wldener and a party of friends roe effect. Tin tea room represented , burn, Commandant A. flotlie. V. II, i a,b0Rr,, ""SlnnliJ Vanderbllt. Mrs. i ctbaret and the ballroom waa In pink Hartol and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thaw, 1 , ,.rt ,HhlIp'i",nU 8'.dny Colford. Jr.. n'i rrC,i, niu, u aranaeas. xiad o i.nose fon, wi am Thaw, has been win. : "" ." . .i ...... I. r.p.,,.i.... . . ..i.. . . . ... "... . arriverl enrlv lv nulnmnhll Imm v.. MANCIinSTKIt, Vi July Ar-lvn'. lie si tne i;n.uinx iinurn m Krenih Vanilrl.lll, W II ,i ,1. .i.ni li 1.i'i.1t. 'iiirt lI'Trcl. I.. H. Mulnnr. Malmlin tlralmni, Sew Vol k I icaillllae), Mr. uinl Mrs. i n mneey -i i irr, vllloti, reolaiit.nils and oilier encroach lrenlp. Attorney-r)nernl Woodbury ban nidnred an InveJt -atlon preparatory to ? "'""V ',, ,.. I wi,u. .New V.Vrk I "m Worr.sier. I.eiole Cankln. .Ir . Il.i courl pioceidlimi' 'n compel the removal iMitfin, .Mr, mid Mr. Wllllmii 1; I n-1 , ,,, ,. , ,. ,, o. these nUlrnellm... lir All: n o II all .ml. Illu.l.onl. Mr ami . r- '"""'1''.M Hhrp,lr.I. The Attorney-ileneral lo-dny In- Mrs. .l;,..,":"';''!!, " Mm t: SV-TV' Ilia stnicled Lennanl J. II ki mnVr . lilef of ML..' "'. v ' i Vcii.i v ' liurr u... Du llol. lini.lu. Detroli Wfli (oierlanill: Tntodore H, Vo(r,e. . , ',r,K Avenue -i:, T. ilraniMlrnanl. I'lilla. .i.?l', ''llru nl n . . II anker. Xe' , '"lpi . Ilenrae Mtlrl Mm. Im.teti. Tr.n. Il.n.n ilM.rrel. Mr. Wllllnm KmltllllK r l."itllvery. W.ltrrloHli .. .. 'Host of Western Cowlwvs anil .Mi Aipin -.Mr anil Mm W II. Ity.m. i I cinnn. I'reilerlrl. V. Ilvans, I1.. inn It M urfe. Inu-u flnt 4 l. T..,.., l..t.......... Mr iinl Mr, I. r fn'rlef. Ililllinnre: (! II. Anilers.in, Clnrliin.itl, II A Sherman, ' ..iniiii'apMii. i I'lami Alfred nnd Mr.. William., Iln I tnn II, ,M. ami Mr lliirnll. Mlneeapiill"; i Mm.pil.,. da Jiinni-MI lll, New Vnrk, A. . ... M .mil .Mr.. Anhiiin. Wa.hlnitinii. . 1 lie ndviince miard of the bruli- lcirlnn Nellierland-lir T C y and Mr., i of nullnw ponies, whlrh will pit their I Id ll''n 'imd llM wihnn p;;i;,in,.?,R1- "kill, brains ami streimtli against the li "iM"i"n' j."n!rwV. I--'"" f tho country nt and .Mr. Kmne-., Wasliimrtuni Jlarv II. Miiiupeile, beKlnnliiir next .Saturday, :irtleil .it the Sbeeli.hi-ail llav Sif.-cl- wn.v yenenl.iy, and lart lilxht were con- in, Martin sey, reporter for the rtoii'ttfl .foirii'i, and three d lURlitera, John llnlrk. .Ir. luramer colony. The whole club iia far 1 J. . ,, ' ..V Medalla, Oen. ..,o.Mbl. was ,rranfed . an u Mrl? A .mini iiuicii, ,i ".ut: oi in. .lonu K. Neal Itepubll. i'i Club of the Twen tteh As.emliU I1!tilr'.el. HrnnUHti. riled arrled early by automobile from New- jesterday at his home. " llarmati street. 1 port and had luncheon at the Casino Mr. Hulel; was bom In llrcokiyn forty i before itolnir to the psln field. Mr. and two yeate aKo. He was a veteran of the Mrs. tiussell (. Colt were also In the Spanish-American war His widow and uih;iiimi im r uen. mo stepdauKiilcrs survive mm. Mr. and Mr. f-hnrl. f.rt. I1i..i..av . PfiTKH FIIIVHACII. ftt.d l.rh 11 lanilnml fr nnrf tt. T.,....,iv iik... I VTAtnsa ai mrm .Am it tiiAn.n Upprnuer Konn). Totala. ; tif 74 , u" J"... "' : U IXIT. OUtilAL. WUXIJUU, e.iaie, 114 175 and roes In priuslon. OraiiKe trees re usea, an win growing fruit. Out !de the tea room waa a canopy, under which was nerved the buffet. This addl tlon was arranged In the same general elect, with decorations of Florida sml lax also. Two orclestras played for the dancing, The d.ince was receded by a number ef dinner parties, tie guests nolnn to the o'f i lub tale In tie evening. Iteglstratlona at the Casino to-day r 'luded Thomas lldgway of Philadel phia, visiting Craig Middle. Miss Kvelyn Preston of New Yo;, visiting Mrs. Will iam IMyne Thompun ; William O. Iselln rf New York, vlstlns Mra. Cornelius Vanderbllt ; Wadswirth It. lwls of New York, visiting Wlllaai Payne Thomp on Mr. and Mrs. J)hn Magee of Mount Kl'co, visiting Mr, and .Mrs. William Woodward : John llood of Annapolis, Mla Helen Ktlrllnir.if Hiltlmore, P. ilpli .1 Htoomer. IOiils Jack of New York. I'.rry rhadwlrk of New York, 'ls!tnir Mr. Nallianlel Thyer: Robert Bar ceant. Mis. Laurent' Haughton of ll i lon, visiting John unnford : Mrs. Bu chanan Merrlman, Mss Adams and John r Olttlnse of Waslngton, visiting Mrs. sil'lon Hutchlns: Archibald Harrison of New York, vlsltlr William F. White liouse Mrs. Frank fll'hop of New York. Mr and Mrs. Jaliea Gordon Bennett arrived here to-daj to Visit Mr. Will am Jay. Mr. Bnett went to New Turk to-night, but till return here later id with Mrs Benin; will tie a guest of Mm. William P. Douglas. Col. Don N'lcolas frculla Cereljo. military at arhe. of the SpanMi Rniliasay, la the anient of Amtmasndr Blano. Townsend ln!n hsa returned to New York after vlidtlng William F AVhltehouse. A. de Navarro a New York la the ;ueit of Harry BijTie Whitney. Mr. md Mrs. J. Normm de It. Whltehouse iave arrived at thdr Price's Neck home. Mrs Alexander C B. Pratt of New York has arrived at the Muenchlnger King, where she tos taken apartments 'or the summer. Irs. Adolf Ladenburg "ia Joined Miss ailenburg. who lias he.n In Newport or aome days. Mrs. O. H. P Belmont and hr enests started for1 Southampton on the acht Seminole today. Bruce Falconer nl New York Is Ifro for the week end. .Mrs. Charles Fredrick Hoffman gave a luncheon to-day d Armsea Hall. At the' annual meeting of the golf lub to-day these rfllcers were elected President. Boyal Phelps Carroll : vlce nresldeiit, Oliver I. Jennings; secretary and treasurer. HO. Havemeyer. nltig fame as an aviator with the Allies. WILLS AND APPRAISALS.' Prraia-nl Fortress Mosiroe. Fiir.TnEis Moslni, Va., July 29. President Wilson a-rlved hero this after 'ion on the naval yacht Mayflower. The i ht anclured It the roads and the i'r l.lent did nol ;ome ashore. DIED. lun.TI.EY .--On Frldny July tl, 11. T Jnaeph nartl.y. Moved hueband ef Hannah Bartley (n rowglll). run.rel from hla late r.lience, 495 Flrat at.nue, Astoria, UlanJ. on Mon- nay. July 31. at f.JtA. M.. thence to the Church of Our Iy Mount Carmel. Infrment Calvary Cmetery. CAM.AIIAN. Julr 5. Michael Calls ban, aged 75. run-ral Btaph.n Mernt Chap.l. 5!S Ktahthj avenue n.ar Tienty-flrst strut, EASTMAN. July II. Henr A. Eailman. aura 3:. S.rUr Stephen Merrtt Chap.l, :rj Klchlh avenue near Twnty-flrat atrett, fun Jay 10 A. M. FIOUCKA. John I... on 'hursday, Jtly 191. aged 00 yeara. Funeral lll b held at ti wlcwom of Chattahoochee Tribe No.tr., I. O. It. M., .09 West Fortr-aeventl atreet, Sew York city, at I P. M. onPunday. July 10, All friends, relatlveaand mmh.ra nf Chattahoochee Tribe .re reqivated to attend. Interment wll tak. place the following day at Madln, Du.ch.aa County, New Turk, nt .d Church Cemetery. Ttvoll and Ahany papera plaaaa copy. JACKFOr. On Saturday, Julylt, flls. at htr eummer borne ."K.ewejltn. Thou and lalande. Su.an C, beleedwlfe of Jamae W. Jaekaoo. Psn.ral services at the reeldaici of htr faugtittr, Mra. Clifton Whrn. Jr., Til Batvtdera aTtnue. rialBflei ff. J on Tatsdar. Auguat t, I 111, at o'clock P. at. I aTLLT. afarr France Rally. Ktmalna Irlng la at alt "TUB fffERAL CHTJUCH," Breadwaf. Blaiy-dith and Btxtr-tevMU ftreett (Campbi Build ing). KOBBIO Walter P.. July IT. I Puntral i.rvtcM at his late ieldtnee, Pulltr avenue, Chatham. N. J Bandar 1:10 P, M. Train leaves Hotfitn 1:11 P. M. en lekawenn R. R. j LrwiDOHN. At Elharon. N. .1 Friday, July it. Rmma M btlove wife of Alolph Iwltohn. I Puntral private. i BKODR. Killed In battle at Blloy-en-sjanterra, Alan Seegtr, alr of the rorrten I.glon, aon of Chf lea Irfula and nitl. Adama Seeter. IIIOTWEl.I-Suadenli-. at TaArtown, N. T , on July 2. IIU, Oeord M. Phot w., aged It yeare. Ktlatlraa and frltnda are Inlled to at l.nr) th. funeral aervlcea it hla lata ruldanr. 4 Wlndle Parkin Monday, Hat Inat., at 3 P. M THOMAF. At Hahntmann Ifpllal, July 21, Mra. Annlt M. Thomatof 116 Eaat Nineteenth etreet, New Tex, widow of Jo.eph 11. Thnmaa, Sr., ail molhtr of Joi-ph B. Thomas, In hi ality. ninth )tar, Btnlr.a end Intarment alForeat Hill, r.in.tery, Boston. Ma. J Monday at II o'clock. WIIALKN .Second Mautenft H. Bteven in Whalan. Company f- Hlxty.nlnth h. aliii.nl. N. 0. N, 1 July :. at Knrt Hum llnuaton hoallal. Ran An inle, Tex., aged 2i yfra. .on of the nt. Michael It, and Wher Whalen. Birtv arrives at Pniilwnla Hlatlon Sunday at l!3 P. M Funeral Augu.l 1 at 10 A M. frnm I h resident of hi. 'l.r. Mrs, Jertnilal A, u'l.eary, 14 J'iniel terrace (Weal 10th atrett) Man ii.lt. n wCHiimi'Fr On July P. 191. '.'atherlne .l.nford, lfe nf tl late Chtrles II 'Aioiruff, at htr rl'Iene Minhreld 1 mm , In th MvJl'-ellilh ear of hr age. P.ii.nil Monday, J if en arrival nf 10 n train from 7" Turk, arriving at I Vrl "nu: vt',l nrlvh0 ar the Mathewaon. Joined the I widow, nenedclarv cii.vni.su I.KMP lApprairer Konp), Total a.r.ts. n .tate, H,t;s, Mm. Mule K. I.einp. i"i"i '.mi ii.ur cninren Dn-nciarie. polo groups at the Caalno. ilthera there died February I. ll,w're Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pearcc, Jr., li.ou; i .nexnniier uuiicun v. napin, ,ir., .nr.. Charles Brlggs, llaymond Helm ml. Miss Caroline Hurlbut and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bonaparte. Mr. and ,Mrs. John II. Fell gave a luncheon at Wlliltleld I.odno beforo the polo for Mr, and Mrs Ktigene S. Itcyii.il, Mr anil Mrs. Oliver Perln and Malcolm Stevenon, who came from Newport. JAM KM It KI.Y. died ll.iv -5 lair. II. pralaer rirniae Urok.ls- Compton). Total sie, I520.v:s, net e.ute, is:,?, !r. V P. Ely. IJoi, received HT.3:: and dower Interest In realtv l.lc: Alice i:iy Bragden, and David Jay Kly. daughter and son. .acli, .... Include eatite nt i llappauge. I.. I . Ii;.,c00i four pan el, nt i Mis. Kate Venn Smith of Philadelphia gave a luncheon before the same for Miss Ito.e Oolan and Miss Mary Alex ander of the Newport colony. Mr. and Mrs. Mnurleo Hcckscher have arrived at the Matheweon for the pvlo season. WEDDINGS. Oahornr ilania. Nlwaiik, July 29. Miss Ma.Joile Adams, daughter of Mrs. Ito'.iert Wclr Ailam o 4 71 Mount Prospect avenuv. ard Algernon Ashburner Oborn of Washington, Pa , fv.mer'.y of Nevvar'i, were married ;h!s afternoon In St. Mark's Kpistopal Church by the Hev. Albert W. H. Thon.vson, rector. Miss Adam' was attended by her sister, Jllfs KIcannr Adams. Schujlcr Van Nes of this city was best man. The ushers were Or Daniel B. Robert of Brooklyn, Pratt H.nvlng'.on of Ilrookllne. .Mas.. . Gifford S:ties of Bye, N. Y and Charles As'.i nuin of this city . The couple will live at Washington. Pa. Mr and Mrs. Frederick II. Allen will pass thn remainder of the season a! Newport. Mr. and Mis. S. Haloid Freeman of Morrlstown. N .1., have gone to Nar riiKimrett Pier for .. nriff visit Mr. iiml Mrs. Ai:on W Burrliinl have nrrlvcd a I Si.iithainptou for tin: remainder of the summer. Mr. and .Mrs, Malcolm !. Slo.uie. who had been passing some time In Li'iinx, will return to-iiay lo l.awreme. I.. I. Mr. nnd Mrs, liayaid Tucke rniiiii. Jr.. have returned from llie'r weddltir; trip and are at Prides Crosiliig, Mass. Mrs. Tuclierman was .Miss Phyllis Stars. Miss Maud Kahn nnd Mlrn .Marlauuo McKeever saKeil yesterday for France on Hit- Utf.iyctto to take up relief work In Paris, Mr and Mrs Robert C Wlnmlll are receiving congratulations on the b'rth o' a daughter on Tu-.i.day at their Mini nier home In Ml'ilnecl.. I,. I. Mrs. Wlnmlll was JPs. Viola Towiienil. daughter of Mr and Mrs J Allen Tow n-M-nil. Congratulations are being rcvelved by Mr. ai.d Mrs. I-Mwar It. l.ouglinian of this i-jtj on the birth nf twins, a son and daughter. Inst week at their summer home In Belinar, N. .1 Mrs, Louglunan was Miss Josephine M. Furlong ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED. I'llp. HS$v. .to k. and bonds. tUS.ttt Jill CMtflM.VR I.KAfll n.VDirOTT. died yA'rh II. 1SU (Appral.-r Ppnrer). Total .is.ets ISl.tiJ; net ...te. HO.OtO. findliie II Itantoul. (Irace II. Kendall and Klllli MrMblan. lUughter.. each received ISH.SJV l.oul.. Bndlrot'. d.iught.rlnlaw, tv.nniv, the ret to lx granil-litldr.n. WILLIAM Pl'OTT, formerly pre.ldent nf Nen York lln.d Driver. A..clitlon, died October II. 1914 (Appral.er John J. LyonM, Tntal a..t, J35C,:::, nc! eitate. $313,001. Mr. Kmma .1 Scn't. wldn received nn unity of 11,000 and dower In really 4t,Ss "emalnder afte- the a'uiulty pie io Hot. ert A. Scott and Lottie K. Or.dy, aon and daughter, .hare p.it.lng to liotiert A i?coll valued at II'O.SOA, o Lottie I.', Crady, 9124.347: Robert A, H"o't and llarol I W Scott, grand.on.. each received 1:2.319. As.et. loeiude irf W...I Hml avenue, Sift. 000 equity of $;7.l In 1 Will Sltiv. ninth street, appral.ed nt I17S.O0O, '.'5 We.t lOl.t .treet. Ilt.500 :5-:st We.t Thirty. alxth street. IS:',5:. 5 lota Ninth xvenue. near Washington avenue. 10,000; 2 loti eaat side Colunibua avenue, near Washington avenue, ..,000; .1 lots west side olumbu. avenue, .outlt of Wa.'.ilngton ave nue, S1V.000, lot In Wa.hlngion nv.nue, IV.40O; 3 lota We.t t:nd nienue, 14.000. R lot. esat aide Columtiu. avenue, near New port avenue. 14,000; widow's dower, 149, 7. WILLIAM II. WALLACK. 1l"d June 1.1, 1P1." ADPral.r llnwet. Total an.ets. $L'7.Hfi. Net eatate. t:il.:lK. E!ia W. 1 Ploddard, dauahtfr. reirlve, IT.iisj, and . U'lraheth W Hyde, daughitr. .V-'"3. Ile.t pal. ed tn five rranJchi; lren. I MltP. MATllII.Dn ."F.LIllM.VNN. nl.low' or Maur'ce Pellcm'inu, ilted October 7, IPI5. Apnral.rr. Ilnrry Knpp Total a.. et. 27li SOV Net mate. t2l,n".7. Arthur S.ltgmanii. .on. received life -tate In $!. .'.ir.. and personr.lty I14.SI.1 outright, iteorge A. Pellgniann son. received n tlk .hare Lucy Aue-ier. daughter life e.tsie In 120,000 and p-rrona'ty l'.'.3t4 outright. i. niitiir ,.i.-jirr. .i-ir. tut- r.i.ir in i . ..... .... r.'S.OOO and Jewelry. I."..'..-.. Ile.t pas.ed to v other relatives and eniploef. nf decedent. " Asset, d-po.lta tt'.all; tock and bond.. ... 1240 itsT-. Jewelrv and personally t2'.i,.o.-. .tanton llePoBimah. ANNA PTOKKS. died May 2. HIM. Ap- .,, .. .,.. , ,,, ,, ... pral.er Lyon. T.itnt ..eta. tn.V. Net MoxTCI.Atn. July 29. Miss Ma.v Klu- eslnte, tin.72l. Marli Plokea anJ llrldset alieth .McPonough. daughter or Dr. Nation il I'lilon, composed cf the dei irt S,s?ovTvrTTredr'rVh'iiar ". Wis. ' in"1s,cl"ou",,. rM to Joan t niet,il head- of Wanainaker's mil Appral.rr. Harry Kopp. Total assets. IC... 1 "r,T ' .T , ovra.-ie, ,nacc. rained In honor of Preston P Lynn, ge n.,o. 7,ei e.iaie, Marlon Pniltli datiKhtera ani! flclarle. Asset f .... tin r.,vo. nue. The Itrnnx. H2.S"0 lo- e.st ldr wa. and Harry Andrew MrDoiioiigh of Mon i. hi avenue. nar ivi.l .trert f."..fii equity rlalr, brother of the bride, best man, III lrir i, i tut i.iu;i,i. ..- , pn.it.. 91,n0; niiirttria.. ,md ticrsuaat'.y, the Attorncx emeriti's New York of flee, lo llivrst'g.i.e and nsceftnlli lo cx 'etit to which the e beaches have, been oh.itrucleil iiml 1ih in irMitulc actions o ejeit t,;e o'.i -ii . 'Ions, vvh'cli roll slllulo ntils.ui ! Him,'- Hie n.'.enl de cision "f Lie C Hiri of AtipM'.s. The Attotncj- lenenil n.lvlted Mayor Mllch'd of ihl. act.on '.i a letlir replying to lh Mayor's rjotie" ,for the commence MiRllt of pro.'eed'tt. to rienr the beaches, t.'nder thft leient il .Lion the title to the land lyltfj oetwv'eii the low and hiah water m.iiks Is votcil i the neo'ile. Thii. ileelsuin l,ti down the principle that structures prnjectlnji over the high will"" mar';-, cors'ltul" nuisances, except In lir'tah'-es win-re the till" to the prop erty has been lotiveyuil to upland owners under n gian' hv the Stale Land Hoard The train-, have b'-en marie In only a few nann.,e. "In v i-.v cf the re. ounltion bv the 'ls on in Me cin- of I'm- People vs, , X. v.: ham Ptnlth, anas Helen ."itnia. iir..nii..ii i .,"".','" ...... iMllrl..llli Pnmerov T Frsnels. .Mnrrl. . 1 l. .Akron. Ohio town. N .1. ir'adltlarl Mr nnd Mm C M , i ".V i.V l' (ll"j!"er, f'lnclnii Uli llnlckt. Krinklln. V .1 illakki. Ml mid " Drake, rnrnlng, N. Y , V C N'nr Wrl' lt. il llSi peV an, tlir-" bn).. M.ir.l. . l!;-";np"rt Inwn. e,..l,. .tame. II. town iDuryej); Mr and Mr.. Frank Moule, , Vvii.PirV vt VI i it v v , .Mr. nnd frs. 11, Letav I'Urk, Se Have i , . . , .'i'i V f m V . i "T .".,0"T,IJ' NV.r.''! k ' ilMiVardi 1 !" '"'ird C Pt.nl. LevliiBton, K.v . Wa ler 1 1 .i K.tr.t i Lauder. VltieUnd. N. .1. MtllTTON WOODS. N 11. July "9 Motor regl.tratlnin at the Ml Washington Hotel to-dav Included i'!i.ire. K Tluiinp- on. -41 l.nlll. iVIntoM. Ph.rWn.d MM. re. New York tllud.mii. Lee Vllllir, llilllmi.r" il'aiki.rdii .Mls illadis Murr.iv. Ned Yn-k IL'hallnersI , Frederlel. .1 Fimt. Ilnehe.ler llVerPs.i. Wnlter V Minfiird. New v i.r Sli-pleclliiso Pl.k ''onviany apl ollieis Pwart, Detroit i IMenei : WI Hani D Meek ol the rltllt nf the Slate, tliroush ac tion of I 'co C nmVsIotiers of the Land . Olllce, lo mike a grant In fee of lands ; betwee.i IiIrIi and low water lines, which has the cffe.-l of excluding Hie public i from the t.p thereof." th" Attnrney-llen- , ioldsmntill.1 . Itenrge II Duren. Nen Va-k , Pi,r Ws.lilnatnii. Mm. .1. I". ( ir-.'-n. Her. ini.li, vrinur ' iviniw.. i........... Il'sikardli l.el.m.l I'-eienlt, lb, tun (l erdi P. M. Hedg... pprlngncld IPtearn.i Mm Krsrl. W Fgieslnn. New York Iplevensi K, Durham Carter. I'hllailelpliia (I'ukir.o A I'lninlH lldfnr,t. New York H'.iKirdi. J ltlie. W ll.iydetl. Ilo.tnn ll'opel ,ln.ei I K II aln. N' York (Pierce). Henry VV I'emer. II. troll iCnllllae) l.utll which In the old rnclmr d.uvs lioused the famous raco horses of the ILiat. The oa is, unaccustomed food, are given to the broncos to Install any pep which the long ride fnm Wyoming might have taken away from the unl tirilF. Hll horses. In charge of u large tlelcgatloii of cowbo.vs, arrived yester day, and scores nf rowglrls mnl Indians have nlieaily anlv.il. Thlrt.v -one i-.irl iadM of Imrpesj will ar rive nt Shot psheail Hay lo-tnnrmw, and from then until Satuiday the arrivals will lie numerous. It takes horse no less Hum men to make a big competitive tournament llk the Sluinpiile t-xcltliiN'. anil thn pro moters have spared no expeme to gather tin- best Inn klmr hort", of nil thn West ern frontier shows Hay, Art Mast W'ij's famous hoise, win, ! lias never I! 1 ll.irrv. Mi.ntre.il. Ilenrire 1 II 1 lilde-i. will liu nllo of tbi'tll. anil Set.rlng. Ohio. W Plater and Kmerv l.e tlr.iinle nf Milt hell. Mod lllltmore K P. Iltitihln.. Olive Hill by . New Inn W. Hlll.ert. Manila. II. p. Itnh.nn. fin, limatl. M. Il and Mm. Pimp, sen. Mltirr.iptl: Dr It It Chenei. Mnnt re tl; F T. I'eik, llnnnluill. A T llerl lAtil.vllte. Ilellnnnl- W lleel.e. A I. Fllell. Olllillin A. D. Terrell. I'lileasn. Mr and Mr. II In tlenrse W I'rlllRte. III.. h..!or Ml km, I Mm. ,1 I'. Hmi.lrlrli. Nn.'nllle. Temi. I n lk er lm I.mt VV f IM..U.n hit r a. i hi. u New I. in wife I1ll..l,lllll t .'ttisi.c'B vv va V.i': ' r'.lli I .1 I v i. II II Urane. I'lilraui ,M V v Muii ler Miiitliimrt , .1. 1'utt-r.on 1; I'.uil . Mnnli titan -P M Lowe. HuiTnbi. M. F nearge vv Ptrimg, Hi.'iiiinlun emvli iv liiickitur linrse rider M'irlltiK Wairen "' '"'' "'"oi, nits n green io iriv.t nay n M,,,,t,Ulr iF.ir.lt. W.ll.er lllllllievv llrnf.kllne il'lerrei; tienrge t- rre. .mi-i India... London' William F Peterson and BU.tJ. Me IPleven-l. Wa I lace t on w f , l. S'W (tneans. P. T Cnllieron, Wa.ll- lio-ton iC.de). A llnrrlng-on Illaekinnre irtBtnn . tl Mejd. Calcutta, A W I'r.ner Cleveland iMirmiuil. Dr J M W Ithroii. uttn,, Cleve'.nul i M e riniin I . Mrs Frederick v. Jiarle Antoinette-c. A. Hani... Ml. Dtv, Itn.iiMi il'len-ei. Mrs .lame. II. Ile.l. j amr.i . II. I,. K.im-ilell, I'll iiinuth, N II, v.. v..-ti .ip.r,...i. p II chi.t. rarl. mi,. ii i..... i.,.... ..i... eial V'co'.e Mavor IMlchel. "It repin. I (, r, rl. ller.iM Pounre-.N. l.-iwrence. (Mevel.md: to me that we should carefully con- i WATHIlllt'ltY C.inti . Julv :9 Minor o t IM anl, Ch. ter, P. c . W W tlnr- anlt t's ui liu. H'l-l r. .mi it in i i'.n wen. nerter i; iinl mm nikeninii. Mi Tour inciide Mr mi'. M-. W.ilter L'-is'i Int. nhlii. II. K. Ma. llv.-m., I'iii:.nl.li.lil;i ton Mr und Mr.. It llruhllil, I'llllii.ieiijci.a nr. . in i r.-HK ii i.riuen anil wire, t ll'leriel, Mr.. Iluilh Ho.Hi, Ml", now i.eotg. llreere.el tnii i -ii,., trkur.l). -Mrs. C I- i"..rk. Mrs n it M..MI... P.. .tn. nlii.i I I'm k:ir,l i . I Mm. II H.illKllliill. Ml.. Mil-) Dia Miss FIGHTS WILL OF MRS. STEVENS. An;in.ti. v.v.d. ml. Fr..n. v.-e.i . -at. ' kill. N V. i Hudson I , Mr and Mrs vv Hutch. Ptanellam. Jtats ltaui..a,i mi. ..1 .... 1. I ... I n - 1 iiir. ,11.- i' telle. II .1. II n iiik liittite et aside certain areas of fore ihuie ainuiid Long Id'llltl mil lielhap" "ii oilier l.M.ilt.es w .tii r iwnn frotn tae',1 ,, ' Land Hrnnl the powe: ol i.tl- the-enf ' N'v ( I '.it t'oasln, : mi N.'fii...i llltii. Mr nn.l Mr. Iter) Itutiard Nw York (Packard I Mr and Mrs. Percv Allan. Miss J Week.. M mt t lair (Maxwelli. Mm J Lstiirop Diirant. ) Mull N. I xjrit 'i t New York (tiver'and ( . Mr and Mr-, ti, Anderson. .1 Flude. Mr. K'ude, ll.iHimiire (CndllUcn Mr. and M- ' Fl-lier A Hiker. Ml. A, kly. Vnt kr i I'snbardi . Mr and Mr.. .1 P.. Il.irtfe.ilei Jlls. ritlirl llue.e lluelinter lllupinnbllei ' Mr and Mr. II. .Lukiiian. Mr and Mm I" Much-iili In. ltm lie.tcr. N V (Kl"l I. NI1W HINDUS'. Conn. .Inly 2P V 1 t......n..n . I.... ... ,1... 111... ,. Ut...A.u rivKi. i.v .iiin.uiK.'i..- in inr ....... .... ' I ... .... icin,. Inelii.l. Ml nn.l Mr. M . .1 Cushlllg 11 tlrs. liiiiniii Uu liiioilt-ll. I'lles lllijt-i-tllin. ( Ibjectlons to the r- liatp of the will of Mrs. l"tei: (Vthe'.t Slcveus, who illeil at the Mannat'.i't Hotel nn April 9, were Hied yesterday In the Surrogate's Cotiit by Mra. Kiiiiua Day (loodcll of Worcester. Maii , a cousin Mrs. Stevens bequeathed JlOn.nOU to the Aseorlatlim for the lll'nd for th- tine, t'tileaKn, II 11. Mur-e. liar: r Liven. Mr and Mrs. I.. Merslioti of Forest Memorial Fund She left lliin.Ofui to Mrs. Hcnrlelta W Robrts of Indian apolis, widow of her brother. oon to Otis (!. Corbett of Pla'pneld. N. J.. a cousin . )2.".t'i,n to his five children and Joo.non to William .1 Watson of Chi- uree;, Montclalr. have announced the i cago. named n executi "ft.t'Ster llarnea. . .nirnenient of tliele ilnlielit.r Ml.. V.I.. Mrs. Itoodidl not rptiiAiiilier.,.1 Patchson, N. J July 29. Miss 1,11. laltle Mershon, to lllnier F Pureed of She allege, that Mrs Stevens was no. Han B. Ba'ms. daughter nf Mr. and , Garden street, Montclalr. of sound mind, that ..he vas Induced to Mrs. Frederick i Barnes, was nurrHI 1 -Mrs. Icander P. Jones of Greenwich, i execute the will by undue intluence and to Alfred Boet.cher, also of Pattrson. cut Conn, bus announced the engagement ! that fraud and duress were pract'sed Wednesday in the home of the bride's 1 of her daughter. Miss Hhoila Jones, to I upon her parents, 719 Fourteenth avenue. Mr. I Max H- llcrklng of New York Miss I and Mrs. Hoettcher are now at Itkc Joiu-s Is the only daughter of the late George. Mr. Hoettcher Is general su-j Dr. launder II. Jones. Mr. Ilerkltig was perimenneui oi me iormann Mumpi I graouaieu irom vv imams v ouege anil is. la member of the I nlvt-rs'.ty. Williams Port's eplie I nllretlnai Letter - and Merfiants cluba of New Y ork RILEY MEMORIAL PLANNED. Wnnninnkrr Workers' llntlnu. Members of I.ynn Couiic'l No. lo: ate. 171.244. Anne II. Smith. Brooklyn, this afternoon, In the home of i eril mi,IMW(.r 0f t1(, store, had an outing h and Nelson Pailt.i. .ir . I the bride's father, 47 Portland place. ... i..itit View I. I vekterdnv- v !..-.. ml son ef decedent 1,-ne- ' ui rn mnton o Ilrooklvn sbter ., . ' r"'fr,'n- A slio.e ..t. i:.t Wr.t Forty-eUhib J, "'am0" ' "rooitijii. si'ter ,l)nrr lm, Hlliletlc contots weie f.-i- i: I2W-122I Woody, r-t nve. f the bridegroom, wan maid of lienor. ,,. ,)f ,p ,,,. MOVEMENTS OF YACHTS. lir..4.".0. an.l .toll-... tl.-n t'HAIILnP II. HTRAt". In.qr.ince man. commuted .ublde al Like Mnhegan Mav 2.s, 11H4. Atipral.er. Harry Konp Tntal asset.. tfl2.72n. Debt, nnd d. luctlnn", 1197. s.1.1. leaving detlcll. The a. tel. cull- Kitted largel) of life Iri-iranee and re newa1 liiterrst. nad rote, f-nm pollev Ii ilde-.. C-e-Htor. Included CrankPn I' Adam., to whom decedent owe I 14.272 on a lean. KlphleU nelllt. Nliw i.livdon. 1'i.i.n iut :f rii. auxiliary , linoner vmht li.ne-ce. .Ihiiic. il.lev Watnn. end -he pnuer uhl. I'ir.i- Cb.irle. .1 Dnvel ap.i tt. IP Imju and tluy Norms it, have Montci.ah:. Jul) 29.- -Announcement has been made of the marriage of O'car J. IJiphlik or this town, formerly or , tl,.- tiuxlllur) ken-li Irl Cr.vwthorne. r.iizland. and Miss Wll- arrived. helmln.t Walla e llellh. formerly of ' The texm neht v i lion John W Hub. Glasgow. co:land The wedding took I ?rr"l, I'l", .y. place o. July 21 In Jersey t Ity. ii,n i. Kemmerer li.ie left nrre . Mr. nn.l Mr. M l.o-? Mil., iltmilil: Mr iinl Mm Walte, th" VII-Willie. Mm I, 'I an M Pierce. Albany if.tdllUei, Mr nnd Al t' I. Crane. Vlr. and .Mr. II M Wait , Pi Lull. IChalnieml . A A. Jn k I'llll.x.lelphln I I'.l. kardl , .Mr and Mr., V It Child., New Y-rk ii'adlll.1,-1 . M- "til .Vlr. VI K MiDowr".. Phllndelph i , i Pierce-Anow 1 . Mr an I Mm. l A C- k VI- anil Air. D II. Ali-rtln-ll. I" .. 1. lets iJ.ffrev-i Mr and Mr. C II. tir.i-e In troit i Hub kl. Mr and Mr- II. A liu Air Tyler. .Mr and Vlr. W F Itu-.e I Air and Air. Pnniu.-l tlrnydiin. Pu i. .1 i-haitn.. Air and Mr 1 Atwool I'lymeiilli. Pa. Il'halinersl lu , T. Nnnls. All" Norrl.. Aim Al N l'.-- 11.1'tlinnre iC.i.llilMi i . Mr nn I Mi. I'-ink Pmltll. Dr Challntle II Fa. Alt'" Mtlllh. Chlcon-e FbIIs, Ma.... Illulckl. All ml. Air.. Frank P Ppen-er. Mani-h-ter. Om.n ' iDndge). Mr. nl.d Air. T W 1'hlll.p. Jr., Ilutler, Pa lllill.-kl. Mr. and Aim M W j Daholt. !,.- Cov.' L I ll'ler. Arm I . I Vlr. I. II Cray. Ml" T ! Phepnrd. Air. , M II Dul y. lt"oklMi i Clin' -tier. I Air and Aim A II. Wlaalna, N.-w York Hill.-! niol.ilrl; Mr. nn 1 Mr- II. K. T-.w lie. lid. VII.. Frel.la Willi. Charle. A. Fleming. ! PI J ... ,l, Air. iltul kl Mr and M: 1 lt-rtr.ii-i P.-at.. Al... Plb) I penr.. IPonx-i Vide iVYI.itnnl Air. nrd Air. II II Hrgenta-i, I'rawfnld. N. .1 lllul. k). Mr .11,1 AIM. L.ltlirnp Tlia.'her. New York iteH-ni . Air nnd Air w-nthr.ip Al Tut tl ti'H.-r '"o.ti.rr llrookl)ii ichilm.r.i . Mr .Hi' Air- P. i:. II, 'el. Tlir IliV't.. Vlu... iDolit'l. Mr mil Mm II Wo- I lHlnv'. lurlhd iv -itinlvers in n.aa. Nw Vnrk I ( lis n,1 ',-r I , V.-or I :.-r. ' lllle s inrtliil.iy anntverstrv. N,H ,. ,, , -...upn, .. Air ar I xi-. wr - - -- i1MI n va.Ii an.l f.imlly. Air. It P Pi. k.-r- Ing, I'lalnllslil. N. .1 i I'm-kar.l 1 , t ii t-1,-. ' It Fcrrv. Al . IC.ithrrliie 1-v r- . s(,m..,it ,S .1 tWlllys.Knlghll Air., VV l! il . -mli.. Newport .PI ven.l. M;. ll.--ty Htrr.-tt Hf-n.lei.nn. I- iPteven.l. Mr I sn.l Mm Wll, lam Dana oreutt. Air and 1 Air. Ilaro d C Pear", lli.ton i Pier, e- Vrruw I ItCTl. VN'D. VI Julv 2tt Vlr nnd .vlr. Mill toft :m I party Itharn ll'ler-el Air mil Mr. 11. VV Know.e., ''anihrldije , Al r 1 fur Birthday Crlelirnllon, Inii1x.vmoi.if. t tul . Julv 29. As a I menior.al to James Wbltcomb Riley, 'lie Hoosler poet a movement was started here to-day to make a collection nf his I Utters, many of wnbh are ecattered througlinir the l'nilej States. The work will b- In ciiarge of Kdmund II. Illlei. a nipllel. of tilt- kkL who hopes to have the work otnplcied in time for the memorial celebration here 1 t ictober Mnev Men Knloy llutllig. The second annual outing of the Mary Men's Club, coinpcsid of emplovees of II II. Macy Co, was held at lloehm's Park. New I'orp. Stalen Island, yester- I day iifn rnooii. Several hundred of tin men, with t heir f. nn Hi h i mi rrifiiils, at-'ended 2000 Yards COTTON VOILES Formcrlv 5c a yard. 15c Stripes, checks, plaids and figured effects. Width 38 inches. .Second Floor I Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Cloned Saturday;',. CHARGE PURCHASES WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED SEPTEMBER 1st English Brown VICTROLAS (A larjjc shipment just received) The most beautiful of .ill mahogany finishes. Convenient terms of payment. .ifrrnla I'Uw SPLENDID DINING ROOM FURNITURE Featured in the Midsummer Sale Lord & Taylor Standard Furniture, absolutely dependable in every detail of construction and finish, at prices so attractive that the event is proving the most successful of its kind which we have ever held. Purchases held for later delivery if desired. Reductions Throughout the Entire Stock Range f from 10 to 50cl. j f- r i r , ... I o piece Brown Oak Suite. Formerly J5i6o.oo ... . $125.00 o piece Sheraton Mahogany Suite. Formerly $m. 50 165.00 o piece Grey Oak Suite. Formerly IS250.00 . $185.00 10 piece Chippendale Mahogany Suite. Formerly eijo.oo... ..$225.00 10 piece Jacobean Oak Suite. For merly e.194- $245.00 10 piece Ivory Knaincl Urcakfasl Koom Suite. Formerly $ 1 10.00 . $245.00 10 piece William and Mary Oak Suite. Formerly S.I I4."0 $245.00 IO piece Sheraton Mahogany Suite. Formerly .!. 1.50 $247.o0 10 piece Adam Mahogany Suite. FormerlyivJ3S.no. .. $205.00 10 piece William and Mary Brown Oak Suite. Foimcrly $Vx0.oo . $285.00 tj piece Chippendale Mahogany Suite. Formerly )S434-5 $295.00 Cane Mahogany Arm Chair or Rocker. Special $12.50 V '' 1 - J- LLCS 1 ItoeSWCaCnGiirEra1. Yt: 1 W.,tW - W: ! A.VSX dl.iL K V'Zl iHM Mi1 -. 1 1 , m - ruri lain tm Ulaa in una n il I fl 11 Ti IPI Hepplewhile Dining Room Suite In Antique C'roU'li .Mdliogdiiy. heauiifully tinishcU. dchincd ami made exclusively for Lord & Taylor. 10 pieces--72-inch Sideboard, so-inch China Cabinet, 54-incli Extension Table, iS-incli Scrvini; Table, live Side Chairs and one Arm Chair; seats up holstered in Leather. Tapestry or Hair Cloth Formerly tf.vii-oo $485.00 25 Mahogany Extension Tables ! 100 Odd Dining Room Chairs Reduced 25 to 50 f At Less than ... Price Odd China Cabinets, Buffets and Serving Tables Reduced 33V3 to 50c ; . , .Slji I'limr ) piri-e lacclican Oak Suite. For merly Xbjo.oo . . $325.00 10 piece Colonial Mahogany Suite Formerly fljOO.oo '$.115.00 piece Adam Mahocaiiv Suite Formcily 475 00 $115.00 10 piece William and Maiv Maltug anv Suite. Formcrlv Hjoo.oo S3C5.00 10 picii- (Juccn Anne Malmgativ Suite. Formerly 7,.-3 5.175.00 10 piece lacoliraii Oak Suite, For merly SVio.l.oo S375.00 10 picic Vtiicricin Walnut Suite. Formerly ;i:.oo SI 15.00 10 pieve Adam Mahogany Suite. Fur mcrly ((570.00 SI45.00 10 picic Queen Antic Dccoiatcd Suite Formcrlv '.jjo.oo $175.00 10 pictc (icorian Mahiiganv Suite Fornicrlj ?o,i'.oo S500.UJ lo piece Cliippciidalc Malnicany Suite I'nrmctlj ?70,.oo $623.00 Solid Mahogany Tea Wagon. Special $15.00 whirl lllue Jay Is another hoi"e eon- .lil-t...l untldable. l-'lores I ..-1 Hue. chaiiiidoii girl trick anil fancy roper; lice Ilo tlray, iluimplon einvb y Irlck and fnucv roper: Tllllo llalwlii of Peiiilletun. Oie. elinniplnn rider, l-'innle Hperry-Vn-el.- champion bti-king bore., rider- Hoot tllbsoii and Joe 'inrdiier, fnnmus In all ilepnrtmonta of Uistern endeavor are among other who ate piaetlsltii: their spe.-ialties nt the spocdwaj Prl7.es iiggiegatlng Joi'.Oud have been P Allen. .1 III, hard K10, offend by the nroiiioiers. Tho ehovv In not a wild we.t show . Ii is n competitive, tournament, and ,1 scon- of hair raising ismleMp will be put tut each dtv for a week, lb-side" the moiiev, world cham pionship lllbs will go t the winner Mole than I. nun eow buys nnd girls have enlisted In Hie compel It Ion. 11 Plringe, Mo. ton; Li d.. Air and Mrs. I .Mr and Air. clip tiro. Ii'iper.a; -It. (ioell. Illetine. Svt Itaerlaml A. II Hi-idem.in. Ilaclne. 1: ; p.-ilne, llnu.tnn. K I. I'etilte. liurfaln. .1 o. Crals 1 and ulfe. I'lili-ano. i.r.xn.l -c C Tie k. Detroit. II. I. Vnlen. IIU-. d. P Plilla lelnhlii W II Chase, Nef JF 564-566 ao 568 ifilfth JprnUf.-"V' 46'.".anq ST& AUGUST RIDDANCE COST is not considered in this final disposal of Summer Apparel -embracing, without reserve, every high-class Summer Style in the entire establishment. Groups are small--prompt selection is advised. $45 to '65 Suits- t 15 From various lineai a few of many kinds. $65 to 85 Suits --t $25 Smart Street Suits Beach and Sports suits, of white serge and jersey.. 2 150 to 295 Costume Suits- $65 Handsome two and three piece effecta, of silk and cloth. A Clear-away of Summer Frocks t Formerly s35, J45 to J65 $18 For COUNTRY, AFTERNOON and DANCE WEAR. The balance of many lines, in diverse styles and materials. 75 to 125 Gowns-38 & 4S Of linen organdie-net French voile and plain or figured cotton crepe taffeta -foulard and fine French serge For Afternoon. occasions and Evening parties. Beach & Garden Gowns fo $75 at $28, $35 Of linen organdie net French voile and plain or figured cotton crepe A Clear-Away of Handsome Wraps Formerly J75 to 150 $45 & $75 Silk Afternoon Cotli Alltrnoon or Evening wrapt of tilk or ttlin, richly lined with tin-Diicheie or chiffon; tome trimmed with Marabou or Fur, 35t$75 Motor & Service Coats -1835 A clearance of various lines) only a few of a kind, VERY HIGH-CLASS COATS of Satural Shantung, Crepe Shantung, rich Velours, glove, cloth, canhmere rclottr, etc. Formerly $95 to $175 Clearance I'ricen- $45 $55 $65. 12 to $18 Lingerie Blouses at $8 Dainty hand-mode and hand-embroidered effects. $65 Mole & Kolinsky Shoulder Capes Summer $65 & $75 Red and Cross Fox Scarfs rurs Reduced f $35 $95 TAUPE and DVED BLUE FOX SCARFS at $55 $125 MOLE SHOULDER CAPES at $65 $i75 NATURAL BLUE FOX SCARFS at $95 $235 to $395 KOLINSKY CAPES and STOLES at $95 to $225 ERMINE EVENING STOLES at $195 i Summer Hats to $35 at$10 ; CLEARANCE OF TAILORED and SPORTS HATS-$5 PARASOLS HANDBAGS PURSES PARIS NOVELTIES BEACH SETS and EXCLUSIVE BATHING COSTUMES at Half Prire and Less. 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