n : ind Innam
? ? .
itc
,xa t***H1 "
un?* n? -it '""!" hetng k?n>t
?Completely quid without -
,. pi : oint, d otal tha?
. , .:?):- ,,' In tl
? -y 1" th?
t il'
the
" ',,f'
??bin h of st. John Lateran, where
tiutelll Will :
mi. ate as P ?: {Yl]S
y xx-th ,? -
court.
(!1 ild have
lelliii
.
. ,. ou Id havi - en over
, on.
, had llit
Physician's Plain Talk.
?
bed! ? the Pop? he h id a .ong
with th?
Merry del Val, the
physician plain!- saying thai he i
not take upon bin
the ? ' of the l'>>P" unless he
thai hlS orders WOUld !?"
carried out, 1 pal re
ahall .it'
?v physical or mental e*C?
? rtlon, not ? a f> w d lyg bul tor
B long 1 ? riod.
Although th ? 'i public
?lio. k? d to in ar ? hat Pope Plua had
Buffered a new 1 cannot be
said thai Mill tern for the worse
caused much surprise. illness
allowed ' to do I
which would have tried the conatltu
. much young? ? m
it must ? 1 thai the
Pope, .:tor having been 111 during the
?who 1 month. a re
? ' mday with thi
11 said that
mira?
? ip evidi * ' ro day?
; . . .-..;,.
albuminuria, which
; .'..t. ?x. nt.
;.nd an other da* ? symptoms
disappeared.
? thstandlng thi^. Profet-tsor EX
Marchlfava, the iv ?
He con
'? .i to the Vatican at
Fat . :
only live by following the
rogimei I I ng ctrems
? are and ha?
Received Four Bishops.
? ring to the ph)
? ? . Pontiff Waa allowed to rise
bad rind even to leave the hod
room, thus
? B des thii he
? Ived four bishops yasterda) mom
wed to
?
? time yeeterday arternoon with hi?
Uni and an iwreiing a letter
brot -
Rosne by his gra
The Pof 10 ?.vas |
(xx t ntry postmsjn i
1 a mule. Why win he not give
and , ome b? t. '.' He is un old
-noring the fact that
I ween
Pilgrims to Pray for Him.
Ihe relapse ? trred
ad pllsjrtms froi I
di*9oeoe of "rrertso, led by a
. like thCSM ' ' ? *? rd.v ,
by Ih? Pap I I al Blata B
laonghin, In presenting the pilgrims,
grieved that their
. . the chief ob
Of their pllurlmage?* .
Holy Father ?ras impossible. >i,.
begged Cardinal Marry del Va! I
the Pops that seventy PrtastS and nine
hun?r? d 1 hildren of the Tn-vis-o churi h
in ull the days Of ihclr sojourn in Home
had constantly prayed God "to pra?
se?*? r for many years
to th" glory of th" Church and the ?f?
ft etion of the Catholic world."
The ("ardi?al answered, recalling that
Ig UM books of fie Apostb-s It '
that the followers of Balnt i'< x< -. when
unable to nach I i- petBOU, must he
.??ntisfiod with his shadow. }).? added:
"\!lcxv me fr.r the moment to ?on
elder Tiiyj*. I' the Bhadow of the Pope,
?and tell vou in his name how tenderly
he tortas you and your famllka and
?gjghw vou all B] Iritual good."
ii-- arged Um piignrns f?*trvently to
for the recovery of the Pops m
r.rd'r that he mav return to ?vork for
the good of the Church and the people.
The Cardinal ended b) impart ing to all
.the npoctoi:?* biessing.
FRIEDMANN GETS FIRST
PROFITS IN PROVIDENCE
Results There So Encouraging.
Financially, New York
May Wait Long.
MANY FROM HERE FOLLOW
Dr. Landesman Leads Party
That. Returns Jubilant Over
Treatment with Turtle
Germ Serum.
i.Ike i he spies of ol?) ?bo ret? raed te
(ter i ? trn ia the
1 ',i- .1. I '? ! r .'lu- h
Frlcdmann'i I I -?ant, i>r. M
A. Storm, returned to this city ! I? r
.' with g?oi tidings from Providence,
v hi re he and tie tuttl? ?
journeyed Is I T u da) in ?'?? srch of a
? i ? ? with nu'.k sn I
'I ;.,!?.? *?. ?
. ? rding t.* Dr Bturm, who Is
: hyslctan at th?- nd ??-ho
.? of patienti without
?nd -?Ti' 1 f>*. ? in plenty.
? ? es ?hat the do, ? - i
??lmr'.or. ? f< .- -
v ? ?
:. -lid n..t do W? v. r,
He made ?e^s than V.OS
?'The . no <iis?'?->ilT-1'*?>- to
II: ? pli
? .. r.? ;,t Beton,' said ? " Bl irm,
t in running up to
a week, t
little money. Fou km.v.
hear] h<
LI
thinp v* .i ?-? ? i. ? nothing ? om
Ing in.
Law Barred Practice Here.
i Dr i "?-??
I ..... ....
County
lety thai
.? "
'. a Neu y .-? I ii was
? ? .....
ed on the t
in the three or four ?i
? Providence, would
i ?
? ?
that th?
i . .
Joke to Dr. Bturnt
t of the hoi
n i? 11 < :??-.- the
to be treated 1
- '
l>r-. Btur
Count - etjr in Pro-, dea? ? had
to his i
? action ?.ne a a
..r Il< r. ' I ?r. Sturm ?aid, an?! ? I
by the f.i--t thai they a*< :
? ?
??-. ? had ,i ....
that nothing happened," addi ; th? ^rm
?
-? inn s :<?>* prld?
a bill v.M.- pendln-- ."i l -. -
ture pi
t of I be doi
state.
On the Gridiron in Washington.
Di FTiedmann has nol announced ?
n Pi ii.
?ranged 1 : stlenl at th?
<>f Dr. Dwinell, N'n. K Ja? ks?.ri street, in
on Monday. He left for Washlt ? ?
? ?: the dinn? r of the <?;?-!<*
uh.
) ? irl leno Ii already full of people who
I Oth* r Cjtl? I"
him. i>r. Mai Land?
I -? i the I n phj ? -mi ii?
Amei : ? ? nnw tl <? germ ??
legation of i
I BO W< re r?ti-i r?-d t?> h ? I <r
m as "Coxey's Army," to i ii - - i,
nd ?ity. 1 maa part
r ?. <i ths treatment and returned to this
cm y r ? I
Acoording to th?-- Ansonls doetor, a hun?
dred let) ? t to applicants
:ri vat lOUl Of tl to a; p. ir
!?? Providence for treatment.
Meanarhfle the fifty patients in Beton
H ' 5-itai, who were ready for ?treat
over s e/eek ego, ere tang ilshing nn?i
I wbsn the doetor win pet book.
| that they ?
? ? aiment II i' nut Impoe
. thai ths '?? the turtle germ
i?**erer*s tls the Proel?
i trifi Indeflntt? ly, and it
? i thai tir, Lavender, who in
charge r' the government teats al Beton,
may ! t-? Washington, and, ?x
eispt for the f? ??'? patients treated, the ex?
rs tests originally planned be aban?
done?!
I Haviland China ||
\l Kxc.hisive. hn? -Unique \t
J? Novelties for Wedding 5|
n Gifts in French Bronzes, \l
\t Clocks, y
Il Pccoenr's Art Pottery. [*}(
JJ Pccorchemont3 ks
h? Pate de Verre hit? \f
IV Lali(|iie ?lass. U
1 Haviland & Co |
}. [stablisheij ,840 Jj
}{ llEast36>i!St.-i?Ea5t37xhSt Jj
?tmm*mjawewasaama^^
PROGRESS SLOW FOR "^
FB1NN PATENT
Pittsburgh Lawyer Treated in
Berlin Eleven Weeks Ago Said
To Be Far from Cured.
FIRST RESULTS HOPEFUL
Second Inoculation, However,
Fails to Produce the Eeneiits
Expected and Third Treat?
ment Is Given.
to T Ibune
!' . . April !-' l'?rl ill. ii u ?th
the ?-M ' rien?ce -ol a Is -.? ? ? ?. Da> "i .*--.
M, ? '.um. a tj pical t ubercular vl? tun,
a lu? a at sent to B? rlin, ? lerman; , t?>
r? ceive t he tub? rum re di?
re i from i 'i Frledmann hlms? If "The
Pittsburgh Press" to-morroe a ii
"Thi re
what ? I t th? i- r.? dmann I
tnenl : worth -i i" nnj (?
monary i onsumptl i ?? ho i seekli
? lute ami positive ??? I
On Janttai
McCann received itment
\\h h th? ' I. - m, i n came t..
\ HKi les i "ro?? - "
of his Berlin patients, Including Ii
i .uiii. In ail. Ml ' ' . r. i - IV? ?1
rum.
"Thi i her a ill say:
??).. ? I up to the pre?
time In Al torn* y McCai
indei f- ittn? nt for
i.. do '"'i beat oui a
claims made for Dr. Pricdmann's
serum.
'Thi ?? | incomplet?.
demoi ? ? ? I 'h ?t tii' spreading i
. ..-i ..f the I mi ? pulmonary
tub?rculo* mpletcly eradl
d in from fo
i b* l ?i. PYiedm u i l ?! i <
? ad?
I
"Imprm ?.I num. -j:
ately following
ii- ' ? aaai II an Indi? atlon and
. annol i ? Mr M? -
<'aim's . ondltl
? ? -. ?in? nt t'.i a ? ??
his condition I
?
? |j slow. Mr. M? '
Impro? ement i
Injections h
I
. h - '
grot
?ne\ m ?j , Itallty ;
? ?
n as to
Tl
according to ' Pr?
: ' I
Mr. Mi Cai
talked a lth him
da- i ego a third ii
?
Imi
?.'.
high 1 :
inf- spasms, f?
?
? ' Inocul i?
- m- nt ap
pari '.; Is 1 eu ? d, .?rr-i Mr Mc< 'aim Is
m r :
THE KEH1LLAH ROUTS VICE
Lower East Side Cleaned Up
by Organized Jews.
1 ? . p th?
I
Initiative, ?.. ?1 1 t .j i. Magn?
?
the 1. ??sh pa low?
"f New
?
ommunity of 1 II
.,f ?. ? 1 ?
Lsh organisation ;.i -i aln ihei Hie
liai 11-iri and ' ? the
Jewi ol \- m v 11 h city In all rn.iti
local Interest 1
? 1h fore the op? ulng
.... ? rivent!?
the Hebrew Teehnl? al 6? l.I for 1 :
avenue ??? ??! 16th ? tn < t
t ; ? ? 1. lion adopted en
July II of last rear, i!- Magn? idded
the Kebillah organised .. welfare com
mitt? ?-. v. bl? n su? ??? ded In ela Ing a . .1 ge
number of gambling .?-1
prostitution, opium lointi an 1 1 '? ? ?
reputabl? horse
polsonii
?"The Kehlllal
tlon,' rnnn, "the fad that
.1- an organisation it stepped mm the
breaek if similar work is undertaken
with the <<-.-<>i.i'!.it!<>fi of the authortti?
t>) other organisations hi tlon?
of ths city there can 1 ?? little doubl thai
tills city will be n Ik red <>f s large pari
??r the vice and ?rime ander which II
fltritrtrer.M "
Referring ?1 the friction apparent in
th? K'hiilali ree.mtiy between the re?
formed and orthodox Jews, th chairman
declared thai the organlaatlop'a aim eras
h united, r.ot :. uniform, community. He
nrK'-'i the oppoeing factions to come to
?get) si and tall ????? t th? Ir diflf? rene?
thai ?nit of th-m a higher doty mlghl
roio. to Israel
The executive committee Indorsed two
bills nw before the Legislature, on? to
Incorporate the Kebillak and the other t.?
permit shops which remain dosed on
Saturday to open <>n Sunday, it air.?? laid
plans for bringing ordei to Jeariah re
Ugkras im'i educational ystema, and for
earing for tn?* handicapped claaeee, espe
dally the more reeeni acquisitions to the
Jewish comninmty. tn?- Jaws of the Otto?
man emiilre. Owing t" th<- war in the
Balkens, said i't Main.;, the Immigra?
non of ?Ottoman Jea to this oountrj -va
lBerees"ng rapidly.
SULZER SEES MURPHY
Governor and Leader Meet at
Jefferson Dinner.
Qaveruor Bulser earn? down from Al?
bany laxt mpht 1-. attend ths Jeffei on
?llnner of ths National DSSMCratk ?"lull.
at which Ik- w?s nn? <>f tne Speakern. It
?as aspeutad h- would hold sereral r.?>
Muai eonfet*eneos while In the dti
Charlas r Mnrphy, ot Tammanj Hall,
was at ih.. dinner. Ndtber the Oovernei
nor Mr. Mnrphy woiiiii say whether they
Intended to "talk matters ?seat" whils th?
Govei aoi v 1 ?.. ti,. . Ity.
GOVERNOR'S PRIMARY
PLAN PUT IN SHAPE
Sulzer's Committee of Nine Drafts Tentative
Measure Embodying His Recommenda?
tions for a State-Wide Direct System.
?aprll '- Tl.rornltl ? ?- nine
I by (Jon
terenoe in th? BsecittlTe < ?
, , to ?;,?, legislation embaying M
.-rmI-, recommendations f? ?' **j?"
,..,.. erect primary law. Includlni
? ' '.nventlona. .?Pi*
.?tentai ilr.it ol th? MU .:"
.
.rtrni ,
put in rorm for Introduction In
i. ? Bulscr bill The principal
provision? of I.? ?? "" tollow;
trict
? mi ?********] ;?",
potliloi no parta rmbleni or d,
, , .-. p, man ?-????
?i.,,,"i-b'?".f , ;V;
" nat
' '," ?'* ,"'",", h r
? "' ' '.,,.?
limitai
I ' ? ,
-- .? mln? ? _I
1 '" ''"" "f "Hing IndepaiHl? ni nomina
/" ! ???? lengthened, approval sha
... and!
on primary ballots, -?asltlon to b
determined by lot. c-.-h esBjcUdat? uum
b"i-".i in -stcii group; only ?tats and coun
tl commltte? hall be ?Hmsen dhrectlj li?
the roters; tat? primary .liwtri'-t. anal
be Identical arltb the el?*?i*Alon ?listi-i'-tn
party be fr?..1 by ;
pai 1 ? oum ?i rompo* ,i t.( 1 h" memben
of th" ?tat. "'minuit. .*, pari candidate!
I ? ind party candM I
s. net? and A.-*-'nibix. and in off si
Senator and ?tat? elective officer? xxim
mei i.e., tii. party; etnnmttt? ? oa
iiliii g 1 prima ticket
, fnatlag petition; chair?
re.-11 . ? - ? ?? ..1 ? I" "!'" t"'l
from OUt ???? litt? ? ? '-mber-dup.
rollo? ing wb 1 '-ii.il ittV. - xx., ap
1 oint? d to promote lb? "
Introdu? n .m I the I* glslatui 1 i -
1 1 lagan tal.mi It!
1 '-.m. 1 a. "?Vlllard, or ,\lb ,? eakei
1 '..Mai m 1.1.1,1?. of B< hoharle, and ?'
\ 1, ||p, . f Columbia Thi
, u ?]: na . 1 m Hi.. eXSCUttVe - ham
ber xxitn Governor Bulaer on Thui ds!
?
CABARET ON THE ISLAND
Third Vaudeville Show of Scries
Given for Blackwcll's Inmates.
I of the city'?
r| .be d at a ibaret
i .. islai
? mi the
arram
? i? . m ond ? If? "f th? i
? .. v . i ., ??? jrlxa "no
? . ? mill Jui
Peri
. -i man <? i '?'?
a I
? ?m. |y aket ? ' end
... . ,..-.?
enter
? t . ..... g hlcti
?
X ?
, I ? ?
' .-. . AI '
a.
. Dr
? Ital *?talf.
?
o
HONORS EX-PRESIDENTS
Republican Club Gives Testimo?
nial Dinner for Form? r Heads.
?
....
? '.
? ?
it
i
i ? ?
.
Mortl
i. inch?
aril
? ?
:
. - ? , * -.? -
Hoard
?
FLOOD FUND STILL BROWING
Bad fro? Has |6M,961 M gad Mer
A. . Total b 171,17176.
?? i re? : ? ' ??
Yort Red f of I
'
to the I
- , .
it
also i
: ? \ U xx ? of
Ml | |4M
f..t .?? . , | ,., ,
I. .'I. i nil.li. n m ?er
?i i- Most of th- children
lo b" ?Ml? t"
pooi ho ? and ? th? lentl
t that If h? . oii'i ?? i- i u is to tin
i-irl-i will feel vet.
c?a) nor.*'
The 1 lation hai r<
.... i to dati *.i. N .
SULZER SIGNS NEW LAWS
Statute Against Race Discrimi?
nation Made Stringent.
?
?ore stringent pi l dl
1 criminations ? n a<-c.amt of ra ed or
? r in public p] ices, was - ' '
??mor Bulser to-day. A plac ? ?f public
a.-, nmi.let Ions, r. vr? .-i si
within t'?' thlslaw, la?
to in udi ani Inn, tavern m hot? I,
...
of transient guests or for ?
Uon of the eking h? il in or
?
...?'
theatn
hell
-,
Ol
tl ?'
the uta!
relate to I t ?
tlmis by
? ? ... |f a pa
. ? nclude I
? I ?
? ' . V '
-. ? 1
4
lent to tl a'' -
if immer
..:..- the
. M pr?
n i
? o. John \ M
?.. i ? t., ? :?. .,..'.?? ? i :
FIVE ARRESTED AS ROBBERS
Held, Though Man Locked in Closet
Fails to Identify Tliem.
: i tires fr<-?m the v. eat ? ? ? . ???
arrest In a i if?1* In
seventh a M l et, I
mg i
the V
'
iValters, ms
?
The pottee, therefei
f No.
Willi ?' ?
? ? ' ? f viol a I
i i
' - ? ' ' ? ' ,
? ?
lth, of K ? i
talned i
I that
Thorn i s ???
Mr ..
? nth aven i?
? ? ? . four?
for
it
STATE PAYS CONGER $18.000
Award tor Fees of Counsel in Prose?
cuting AJlds Case.
Ul ? ! > ? late Board Of
| ?
' ? ? ? ? . ?
?
? ? -, . .-. r,?- hrther* . ? r
U ? ?;..
, the
charaeH. The .-l ilm of '
?
' '-' ?" t -.. ? . Van v ii
t 000; [laviil W Van Hoi en, 14.948 l
Kilward \ \\ ;,i-..ii. :.' - . ., p
Bonney, 11.063 42
Courina and Crawlling Coats
for iUcn nn5 Ulomcii
Outer liarnients fot Street Wear, ihr [rain
and ihr Shore. I lie newest l'.nP-li,ili fahr us
in original design from our own workrooms.
Raincoats ?Oust Coats
"I ilk. linen, mol?an, etc
?ells??ogglcs??lovcs?
motor fiats-Bonnets
motoring Accessories
of livery Dcscnpti<5n
*\\mmp*gf!Z~l Department of ??m*S**p>^J)
CHAUFFEUR EQUlPMEhlT
LIVER Y, bul 1 S, OVf Rc.OA T3,
m an unlimited variety from the most
inexpensive- to the best?ready to
wear and to ?>rdcr.
Sinti fer illustrated tatahg
SolV Agenta for ALI RLD DUNHIl.L MOTORI1W-S. London
FIFTH ?UW. <y 34.?* ST. N.Y.
OPPOSITE TOE V?LIX3RF ASTORIA
MARTIN'S HAT AW
POCKETBOOK FOUND
Continue?! from flmi pa--.-.
bankment and not a bridge, af? the
brldfM are .-Insel y patrolled at night.
"Dote? lives on the ia.se. itoUcg
tliat Ms friends enuld talk more than
they .seem Willing to do, are ?going
little, for they believe tin- man COI11
mltted suicide, These friends must
know the motive that actuated the
deed, but have c-vidiitly not told all
they know."
A man answerins* Mr Martin's pen
eral deocriptlon was seen l?eavlng ?--t
PanCnu :-? ition for Edinburgh Is I
night, but the poli?*e have not yet <?ni
pleted the work ?>r followtng the clue,
;?n?l attach little importance to it, be?
Having that Mr. Marim killed himself.
in The \v?'ek!-.- Dispatch" SI Is sug?
ggsted that th?* min'- illsnppeeirsnri
. .?une.'ted with a Let which Mut
made with an amateur detective, a
friend of i>.
"Ti .* London Budget" ri ports tha'
the workman found the pocketb?t*ok on
ill?- Th.iin?-.- Embankment, but that de
tectives found tk*e battered opera bal
under a bush in Tiemple Qardens.
OFFER $12,500 FOR MARTIN
Relatives of Missing Man Raise
Amount-Brother to Go Abroad.
I c pel? pai I is Th? Trisan? I
Memphis, Tenn . April 12 The relative-?
? ?f Joseph W, Martin, who has been mi?:--;
in?,- ? ii ??? April : m I/mdon, tn-day es ?'? i
to trien.lu in London to off'-r h reward of
-J.yjii for the discovery of lit.-- xx hereabout?..
Later this rssraii xx-?** ?aerasaad i.> n:.
Mt Kill Martin, bnither of th" inlssin-j
num. started for New York to-night. On
his Way to Iaondon
Mr. Martin's relativ???*? and friend** ?ay
that UMTS i? "? ""SBasn why hi*? should
have committed satctde. They ar? gel
trying to he??p aa-rtblng baek. i!?*in?
p. ..pi., of culture, they naturally have
shunned the publicity and notoriety <.r
this affair.
Mr. Martin went ?,. London and MC?"*SB?
fully elasad h large ?l? ai in cattaa ptaata?
ti.iti lands in southern Arkansas It
understood thai his i-iiar" of the proce?-?"?
*,xas about *?>''-' .\l.c-tin is a hai-h'-lo:,
.?rai it. always been abatemloua
BRANDT SUIT DISMISSED
Surrogate Blocks Intervention in V
counting of Ziegler Estate.
??:irroe*atc ("ohalnn diatnl?*S*>d ' i
th.- application ol Georg? \\". Brandt of
Chicago, half brtHher of th? late Wllltaa
'/.ir-nWr. !o iniervn?? in the a?*countlng
pi .,.-? ?edinga Ijrou-sht by William Ziegl.
adopted Son of the baklnc; powder man |<
facturer and ehtsf henc'i.iary antler Mi
?ill.
The piirroRaie decidad thai the npi.'1
cation xxa:i Blip? rfluo ... Bra id!
Claiming h ?hare of the income fr'.in lh<?
??slate Which /.ie-*!rr seek;, ?/?? ...
a parly lo the pro.-r?-d:iu'
roj*??!" Cohalan asked for hrl<-?M as lo the
niatt'*r <?( th?? accounting; Fhonin-t t,,
whom the a'-cumulatcd ln'-om?. ?'hail r,?
paid.
Brand! and Begier differ a? te ?
1.1pretatton "f the xxiii of the Baking
powder manufacturer, "Magier contend?
that he 11 I Bt.'led tO ttM *?4 "?Vi?. at |C
c*imulat??d Ineome on ihr SI4,?*W>,i*O0 estate
whll? Brandt thinks !h?* nion??y should b?
added to the estate, in which he, has an
In! "? ' rhj the -joint which t-.<*
court la ?ailed "pon to settle.
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FOR WOMEN. MISSES xxnct J UNlORSj *
ANNOUNCE, BEGINNING TOMORROW.
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?Carefully selected (rom .the largest display of fashionable
Outer-dress assembled in t?.is country?values possessing
more real merit than can be fuund in most offerings adver?
tised as "?Mites ?
Handsome Three-piece Costume
Suits at $Q5
ihr tcgjotl'l HngfteH efV-ts for luncheons, calling, card;, tli-^atro. etc.
?-of ? hmnetlie, satin dc scic, shantung, and silk Bedford.
Tailor Suits at $j8f $50 S %<?
Women's and ?Misses' Styles, h iiid-tailored throughout, in this
son's most tahionablc materials and shades.
Afternoon Dresses at $38 ? $45
\ wide range of late French styles seldom offered at such low pr?tes
o? Canton ciepc, satin tie sou-, crepe de soie, Pompadour and
figured crepes, French ?*-erge and other fine materials.
/Motor anil Semi-dress Coats
Unusual Values at $J? ? %0
Spiendkl hand-t.ulored, silk-lined garments of newest malcri?is, in
stripes, checks, fancy weaves and shades and plain shades; l
I lack and blue? at $ j (
Stunning ne*W Ctillot model, combining a M?>tor Coat and
\*? rap of imported wool ?ponge, m light blue, rose, chartreuse. Miry,
white and black? at $?0
livening Gowns, Special at $55 8$65
Adaptations of entirely new French models in the season's daintiest
fabfiel and shades?also suitable for Summer Resort Wees*.
Tailored Hats at $io9 $12 & $15
I he ncwcsl London and P?n$ effects.
Dress and Semi-dress Hats, %%22% *2j <ir *?0
Reproductions ?and adaptations of late models from the foremost
French modistes.
Dainty Blouses, Special at ho
The newest chiffon and satin effects, ranging ui \-aluc up to 52 ).
Also?unusu.il values tn
Exquisite French Blouses at *1? to *45
Of aepe dc cfainea chiffon and tine laces.
fifth Hveniit, tptt $ 47tb Streets
FURS FOR COLD STORAuli
arc noa being received in large quantities. I'd?
phone Murray Hill 5888 and yours will In- lent tor
promptly.
Wc guarantee against fire, moth, and ?theft
The Storage of Household Good? In t Sate DcpOttl
* ompany implies increased responsibility, \vare?
houses absolutely fireproof, efficient packers,
careful movers, with moderate cJtttgca.
Send i<?r Estimate.
Let Ut Store Yoer Silverware tlii*- SummCI ?U
safety ?i guaranteed from your door until return.
Safra in Burglar Proof Vault? foi important and
valuable papers. $5 pcr year and upward. In
ip?tcttOfl united.
Lincoln Safe Deposit Co.
I "<l sirr??l. OgrSSsMs l.r?.n?l i??nlriil Ti-rminitl.
M'i.'i eeatrally i??'.it??d, at * Subway Bspraaa ?t-nUae.