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' . - . - ,$2.00 to $4.00 ¥ Ni g htgowns .$1.00 to $2.75 Bloomers SOc to $1.00 1 VANITY FAIR SILK UNDERWEAR ¦ ¦ $j Pettiskirt .... ' .. $S. OO ;i j Vanities 3.25 ¦ j] Vests 2.75 Ideal Clothing & Shoe Store Ii WALTER I. HUBBARD , Prop. ' Westhampton Beach , Long Island MOTORBOATMEN! You Now Have a New Place to Buy Motorhoa t Supplies STERLING MARINE SUPPLY CO., INC. 22 WARREN ST. - NEW YORK Telephone lisrrljy OS36 L\ . II. lloldcn. rrc.. - . « . J. B.lsd»n. VicP-Prr.. - B. C. Iternold.. Seer-Tre... Ftnttrly with The K. J. Willis Co. HIGH GRADE - RIGHTLY PRICED - MERCHANDISE Prompt Courteous Service Hyde Propellers GET JOUR NEW CATALOG Packard Cable *™ Thu Coupon T °\^- F \ Your Columbia Rope ° p \ - Woolsey ' s Paints NA M E * ¦ \Mott \ Plumbing ADDRESS JefFery ' s Glues CITY Gold Medal Chairs » \ Etc. Sterling Marine Supply Co. Every.lun* for (lie 22 Warren St Motorbo.il. N e w Y o rk , N. Y. BAYPORT The tran sfer of n plot frontirjr 200 fee t on the north side of Main stree t , b y 415 faot on tho east fide of Snede- mr nvenu o . hn-* h:M '«•\•• vuln frn-n Mia. Isaac Smith to Georgo N. West ami wife. Thi s land is n part of th« farm on which Mrs. Smith ha s lived for 72 years, havin g come to it ns her home when she was only one year olJ , with her par ents . Mr. and .Mrs. Isaac Snedeeor. A tljoinirtr this land on the north is o plot owned by the Ham- bur jrer brothers, on whith they have a bun g alow nearl y c o mpleted and plans are under way for one or two Jther cottajres to be built in the near future . Stuart Si Scho.it , the enterprisin g p lumber s , bou ght , a few days a g o , 200 feet en the east side of Snedeeor ivenue, n orth of the Hamburger b rothers ' propert y. Durin p the past week Woods Brot' n- -rs have sold for Geor ge B. Gil- Kdward F, Wall a ce , of Brooklyn nnd two lots to John dcery, of Br o okl y n. An eleven-acre tract ha s been sold b y Judge Martin T. Manton , just ni.rth of hi s own home on Ocean ave- nue. This extends nor th to .Main street and bark to Fairview avenue i m liit- >- .i »t. It i* u, lit ik-velopcd by n corporation. Already a cellar is bcinjr du jr for :!« ¦ fir.n cottnfre , which i s to front on Ocean avenue. A larce number of the lots at Sun- rise Heights , p romoted b y Jean De I' aye , h ave been sold and now the larpe acrea . e e extending from the Sou th road to the bay and bought by Mr. De P ayc, is beintr laid out by him in l ots , which will be sol d o nl y with restric tions. Eugene Amarn has bought a cot- ta ge on Fairviev avenue , n ear the bay , of Mrs. John H. Delaney, of Br ooklyn , and will have it moved to his newl y acquired property on Ken- sington avenue . Mrs. Th eodore Crampton spert the latter part of last week in the city. On Frid ay she was met by her hus- band , wh o returned that day from a bu. -i llti^ tri p Llll\>uj;li tile \Yc*l. Mr s. William II. Huston and her tw o children spent several days re- centl y visiting her sister in the city. Mr. Hu ston ' s m other was called to California last week b y the death ot - her m other. Mi ss KImore Gcrai-I . > ¦ ! ' N ew York , u liaise , U vUMlli; i:v, l.--'Ji-.l. .»il- - - . RI-IK-CCII Gerard, and her sister , Miss Mar y Gerard, also :i nunw. Mr. nnd Mr s. William Howell wert to the IJrentwmx) s:uiati>riu:n on Monday and will remain there for a tim e . Lloyd Overton atti-mieil the conven- tion of employees of the K:;ller Urush comp a ny , nt the Pennsylvania Hotel , New York city, \n TH'-day afternoon and ev er ing. At a mee ting held at the M. E. church , f ollowing the Sunday eve- ning service , George Kgr.er was elected a tnist. -i- U> till the ollice made vacant b y the death of Kobert Smith. Easter Sund av evening the ehil- -Jr tn of the Sund.iy s. -l n- -I will take a large pait in t ' .. -ervices. The l' .i=tor , Hcv . A I . Hu b b a rd , w ill preach verv hrieflv. (' n the follnw- i iii' Sunday. Mr. Hubba rd will be at C o nferen c e , which is - to be held in the M. E. church at Jamaica, ard there will be n,» service in the Bnyport church , eithr-r mornitig «r evening. An appeal i- being made by the Red Cress for donations for the relie f of the ' tornado victims in the West. Mrs . Fred P. Smith will receive all such contributions in the fund and turn them in t *> the orgnrization . Mrs. Ir ene Worth, w ho has been spending the wint-r with her sister in S y r a cuse , r eturned to her home la st Fi-idav. Ott o Hillenbrand is building a h ouse on Seaman avenue for his own . ' icunancy. Mre. Cathevire 1 Rockwell, mother of Mrs. Frar.k Arncl l, died ip Un- rer ' s hospital. Patchogue , on Thurs- iav of last week. Mr s. Oliver Le Cluse entertained ¦ he O. K. S. Se wing Circle , at her h ome mi Thursday afternoon of last w e ek. W illiam Weaver and Luther Smith, f ellow teachers with Douglas Good- ale , at Bora entov. n . N. J. , Institute , spent the week-end with Mr. Goodnle at Southampton and Bayport , staying Sund av nisht at the home of Mrs. Goodale ' s p arerts , Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith. The weekl y cottage prayer meet- ing wa s held last night , Thur s day , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George N. West. The house on Bayport avenue , oc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. Lyon . h as been sold b y it s owner s , Hocker ft S q uires , t o Mrs. Teo a A. Peck , of Babylon. The hou ::° of Geor g e Moon , on Bay avenue , with its contents , was al- mo st . totall y destr oy ed b y fire at 2 I ' eleck last Frida y mornirg. The ' amil y awoke to the crackling of the lames. Ar thur Lyn ch gave the tlarm to the fire company, who re- sponded quickly, but their efforts came too late t o save the house , which vas insured throu gh the agency of A. C. Ed ward s , of Sayville , for $2500, ¦ vi th ?1 , 5&0 insur ance on the con- tents. S . W. Strau?; & Co. announce that p ermanent 6'v firs t mortgage serial cou p on go ld .L^IHIS of th e $5 , 750 , 000 On e Park A v enu e Buildin g i s sue , New York Cit y are now ready to ex- chan ge for interim certificates out- standin g. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sidney H. Barrett , S.T.D. , Pastor Th e annual rseetirg of th« <-h«rrri will be held in the chapel on Monday evening, April 13 , at 7:30 o ' clock. New trustees will be selected in the place ?£ Ed B. Hill and _ F. H. Cook , whose terms of office exp ire. The ch u rch has closed a most suc- ces sful yea^. ' Every organization is in a flourishin g condition. Th ere will be a group meeting at the Sag Harbor Presbyterian church on Wednesday , April 15. aftcrr oon and evening. The object of the meet- in g will be to especially promote edu- cational work. On Good Frida y, Apri l 10 , a special service will be held between the hours ui 12 m. and a p. m. At thi-» tinv- thc ht 'v. Geor ge W. Rexford , of Southampton , the Rev. A. L. Shear , of Shel t er Island , the Rev , Clarence Scoville , of Amagansett , and others , w ill assist the pastor. On Easter Sunday morning at 7:30 o ' clock , our Christian Endeavor so- ci ety will hold a Sunrise service. The Easter offerin g will go to the repair fund of the church. On ac- c ount of the extensive i -rairs being made and planned by our trustees , it .s earnes tly desired that the offering be a liberal one. The Easter musical selections will be as follows : Morning—Henry Dyer , of East Hampton , ten or soloist; Artonio Maz- leo , trombone soloist : Miss Ellen Batc 3 , violinist; M iss Florenc t 7rench , organist. Anthem, full choir \Risen as He Said\ ; trio , violin ' .rombone and or gan ; tenor solo with violin obligato , \Christ , the L o rd , fc Risen Today, \ Mr , Dyer; anthem \Ch rist is Ri sen ,,; trio , \Chant San ; Paroles , \ violin , trombone and or gan Evening—Anthem , \The King of Glory \ ; soprano solo with violin obli- gato , \Alleluia , \ Mrs. Sadie Patter- son; duet , \The Shade and Gloom of Life are Fled , \ Mr. D yer and Henry Hildreth ; anthem , \I Am the Resur- rection and the Life. \ SAG HARBOR Miss Louise May is spending her Easter vacation with her friend , Miss Anna Powers , of Rockville Center. Master Luther Nabcr is spending severa l days visiting his aunt , Mrs. Peter Loftus , of Montauk. Mi ss Marion Squires is spending her Easter vacation wi th her aunt , Mr s . Irving Haisey, of Southampton. Easter Cards. The usual large of- feiing. K. C. -Brown , Kiverhear). Advt. 33t2c Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and daugh- ter , Violett a , of New York , are spend- in g some time at their cottage here. The Ladie s ' Aid societ y was pleas- antly entertained at dinner on Tues- da y at the home of Mrs. Charles Moore. FLANDERS Mrs. Morton Griffing and daughter are visitin g friends ard relatives at Alban y and Syracuse. Misses Marguerite and Doroth j Schneider , of Riverh e ad , are s pending their Easter vacation with Mr . ano Mrs. Joseph Zenger. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark ex- pect to move the latter part of the ' week to Montauk. Everett Babcock returned last week from Florida. There will be a chicken and clam pie su pper in the Parish House, Fri- da y , A p ril 17 . The proceeds will be for tho benefit of the Parish House fund. The King ' s Daughters will hold a thirrble narty at the home of Mrs. Lyman Babcock next week , Tuesday evening. Mrs. Grace Hand attended a thim- ble party at Bridgehampton last week , Wednesda y afternoon. Lyman Babcock is having a. porch bvilt on the sm all bungalow in the rear of his residence on Main street A movie show was held at the Pioneer Theatre Tuesday evening , for the benefit of the Parish House. Several men of tho village helped to extinguish the fire that was burn- in g in the woods between Amagan- eett and Panti go , last Sunda y after- n oon. Special afternoon services were hold in the church durin g the week. AMAGANSETT SOUTHAMPTON A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dur yea at the South- ampton hospital last W edresday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester R aynor at the Southampton hospital last week. Mbs Ma y Barber has returned to Southam pton for the summer. Thomas McKeown and f amil y have returned to their home at North Sea after s pending the winter in Florida Miss Frances Mona g han is ill . Miss Mabel Hobart will spend Eas- ter week with Mrs. Peck. Miss Harriet Flower and Miss Se- lira Lasher will spend Easter week with Mios Helen Bisho p. A dau ghter was born to Mr. and Mr 3. Ralph ' Halsey at the Southamp- ton hospital on Sunda y. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fannin g an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter , Bertha Ross Fannin g, to Edward W . Herman , in New York , March 23. The Woman ' s Auxiliar y of the Southam pton hospital met with Mrs. William Dunwell on Monda y after- noon. Plans were made for the dance to be held at the Irvin g Hotel on A pril 24. Tickets $1.50. There will be a food sale on Sat- urda y at Robinson ' s store , for the benefit of Ashawagh Chapter , 0. E. S. Miss Edith Osborne will visit at Mrs. Alice Corwith' s , Easter week. A daugh ter was born to Mr. anr Mrs. Albert 3. Haise y at the South- am pton Hospital last Saturday. Miss Edith Osborne , of Utica , wil' visit Mrs . Raymond Corwith thii week. Miss Mabel Hobart , of Yonkers will spend next week with Mrs. John G. Peck. Mrs. Walter E. Brad y entertainec! on Wednesda y. ¦ The operetta , \The Queen of the Garden , \ giver by children of the grades one to six. in the school audi- torium last Friday ev tning, was lar g ely attended b y an enthusiastic audience. The children were dressed o represent flowers , makin g a ver y retty effect. They were wonderful ittle actors , enterin g into the spirit ¦ f the pla y with great zest and en- oyment. The following teachers vere ir charge of the trainin g: Mrs. ¦ Cenneth Hedges , Miss Kathcrine Van luscn , Mrs. Alle yn Jones , Miss Anna 3all. The y have every reason to bc roud of the result of their work, he Girls ' Glee Club of the Hi g h school furnished several son g s and Principal Lyons gave a short talk. There was no admission charged , the purpose of the entertainment beirg o give parents and other s interested : n the work of the children in the > chool , some idea of the dramatic ibility which it has been possible to ' evelo p by the use of the auditorium i nd also the athletic work b y the l ame. . . The auditorium has surely >een put to use this winter , not only j y the school , but b y the community. Unless all si gns fail , Ea st Hampton mould have a prosperous summer. Houses are rentirg rapidly , property ' jein g sold and developed. Many out rf town visitors sta ying at the Hunt- ting and Maidstone Arms. The •'Maidstone Coat of Arms \ makes the lip-n for the Maidstone Arms , which ipened April 1 , and has had practic- tlly a full house ever since. Some of the signs of s pring are the wood fires which make their ugly iresence known with surprising sud- lenness. One last Sunda y on the Am- lgansett road c»me very near being nore than a woods fire , Surnin g with- n a few feet of the Lawler propert y. -Mre trucks from East Ham pton and Amagansett were called out. There •vas no dama ge to the houses. Miss Jean Tillinghast , of Hibbirg, Mo. , who is a ttendin g Mt. Holyoke , spent the Easter vacation with her :ousin , Miss Car yl Tillinghast. The Librar y Readin\ Club .met last Monday evening for a meetin g on >oetry. Mrs. Frazee presided and in- erestin g selections were given b y Mrs. W. T. Bell , Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs. 3. C. Moriord ard Miss Doroth y Sim- mons. Delicious punch and fanc y crackers wer e served by Mrs. W. T. - Bell , Miss E. C. Hed ges and Miss Grace Miller. Palm Sunda y brought a daughter , Judith Mar y, to Principal and Mrs. Lyons. The funeral of Walter Worthin g- ¦ • on , sen of Mr. and Mrs. Benja min Worthington , was held from the First 3 resb y terian - church last Sunda y, 3ev. N. W. Harknes s officiating. Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Tiffan y have ¦ een s pending several days in New York duri n g the week. Pas s ion week services wer e held hrou trh the week in the First Pres- i vterian church. Monday and Tues- ' a y at S p rin g s cha p el , and Wednes- ' a y and Thursday at the Presbyter- an church in East Hampton. Frida y ivenir g will be the last one before he Ea ster communion , E aster Sun- la y m o rnin g . Easter evenin g the service will be entirel y of music. The moir has been workine faithfull y on ' he Easter c antata , \Our Lord Vi c- torious , \ f or some time. The music if this cantata is ex ceptionally good ind some of East Hampton ' s best so- ' oists will sin g. Mrs. N. W. Hark- less. Miss Maude Miller , C arl Reu- tershan , 'Rc y-noid- Vail , David Tal- lage. The firemen ' s tournament , whi c h ,Fas held last Saturd ay evenin g, iroved to be ver y entertaining. The vives and sweethearts of th e mem- b ers were invited as were the loc al clergymen , interested tax payers and villa ge officers. Prizes were presented ' ¦ > y H. G. Stephens and speeches were nade by Fire Chief Dominy and I. Y. Haisey. Perc y Schenck' s orch es- ra gave several selection. Carl Reu- L ershan san g and C. R. Smith gave > ne of his amusin g \local\ son gs. EAST HAMPTON !j?t^ JF f^. ^TGoodalc have § _ • j» J» after spending T' jf i r jf * Tarpon Springs , j% r jf t Mr. Goodale pur- & fl th o s tate ' s valuable Jf &vcet Fountain , of West- y fieach , was a guest of Miss j JVerton during the week. .drew Culver is one of the grnd- Jf i g ciixsr, of the Wt-sthampton ^ <?ach high school this* year and will •leave on April 11 for a trip to Wash- ington. Miss Juanita Ryder , Warren Van Hise and Willard French are memb ers of the class in S outhampton High school and wil also visit Washington. The many friends of Rev. Harold Sabin , who ha s been the pastor of our local church for the past year , re gret very much that he will not remain l onger but having received a call fr om a larger charge he feels he mu st accept. May our loss be his ijuiii and we trust his new field will be ver y gratifying to him and to his wife , who han done so much to help her husband in his efforts to benefit the church and community. Mr. and Mr s. William Kavan have ren ted Mrs. Julia Jones ' cotta g e on Wes t Side avenue apd will take pos- ses sion this week , . Frank Goodale is driving a new Essex coach , which he recently pur- cha s ed and Clifford Reeve has a new Chevrolet touring car. We are pleased to state that Mrs. Allen Walter , who has been so seri- ousl y ill in Southampton Hospital , is sl owly improving. Little Miss Audrey Green , of Say- ville , has been visitin g her aunt , Mrs . Merton E. Carter , this week. Fred S. Downs , de puty road com- missioner , has been im proving the dir. roads in the village by having stump. ' removed and widenin g and honing, thr princi pal ones being Central avenue and Old Countr y road. By keepinj these roads in shap e, considerabl' traffic is taken from the main high wa y. Mrs. Addison Jackson was pleas- antly surprised on Monda y evenin] when a number of her friends vi sitet her in honor of her birthday. Mrs Jackson was presented with a pretty gift as a token of their friendship. A number of games of \500\ were played and prizes were awarded Mrs. N. S. Jackson , Mr s. Fred S. Downs and Mr 3. E. S. Aldrich. fc J L _ L ook A head-and Be A ble to See Behind, When driving a car these days it is well to keep your eyes ahead—but you also want to know what is be- hind you. MIRRORS FOR ALL CARS Whether for the mudguard , inside of the windshield or wherever you may desire them are waiting tor you here—and you should not drive without them. Also, a complete line of AUTO SUPPLIES. Skidmore ' s Cash Garage HAMPTON BAYS TELEPHONE 6 3 INSURANCE L ife Representing the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York , Bankers Life Insur- ance Co., Des Moines. Fir © Pacific Fire Insurance Co. of New York . G&SU<V ^ ew A msterc krn Co. of ¦ J New York. Now is the time to place your orders for Coal and Insecticides Prices reduced on Coal L Y. ROBINSON RIVERHEAD , NEW YORK Tel. 233-F-3 Taxi Business in Southampton FOR SALE Owing to going into other business I offer my Taxi ; Business for sale. My equipment consists of four Ford j Taxis , one Reo 7-passenger touring car , one Dodge I touring car , one Ford truck. AU in A-l condition. i Must have a quick buyer. PRICE RIGHT. FRANK NEMIER Tel. 73 Southampton ¦ — ^^^^^M W I I | (©,2025 . Western Newspaper Union.) Hor izontal. 1—Part of verb \to be. \ 4—Garment 9—Fasten together 12—Mold I S—Zealous- * H —Gambling: game 15—Tri-nltro-toluene (abbr.) 16—Preposition 17—Publisher (abbr.) 19—Vermilion 20—Those who sell to the highest bidder 2 1—Caress 23—Poem 26—Sign of misfortune 27—Hurried 31—Soon 32—Conveyance 33—Fowl 34—Preposition ¦ 37—Edible fruit from a vine 40—Part of verb \to be \ 41—Footless 43—Number under twelve 44—Peel 46—To make a loan 47—Treatment 48—Vicious 49—Point of com pass &2—Boy ' s name 53—To spy out 5 6—Sign of the zodiac 58—Inflammable liquid 59—Beverage 62- -A work , as an opera 63—Unity 64—Stingy 65—It Is (contraction) 66-*Bar of metal 67—Arid Vertical. 1—Perfo rmance * 2—Hastened 3—Possessions 4—Dispatched 6—Exclamation 6—KsKImo houses t 1 —Note of musica l scale 8—Member of a forest 9 —Preachers 10—Anzer 11—Bow- ie—Prozen liquid 13—Lair 21—Door 22—Part of verb \to be \ 24—Act 25—Covering of the teeth 27—Thigh of a pig 28—Encourages 29—Leather strap 30—Chinese coin 25—Frank 3C—Queer 3 8—Education 3 9—Monl:ey 40—Dry 4 2—Burdensome 45 —Turned aside 50—Same as 16 vertical 51—Consumed 51—Midday 55—Short for a butter substitute 56—Fiece of ground 57—Prefix meaning upon , beside 60—Part of the head 61—Indefinite number Solution Trill appear In next !n*ne. I CROSS WORD PUZZLE NO. 14 S olution of Puzzle No. 13.