The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1908, Page 8

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| _cecaatimedalal tence nme THE EVENING WORLD, _ CROWD CHEERS AS WOMAN’ THRESEES YOUNG MASHER Collins Chucks Mrs. Reed Un- der the Chin and Then She Gets Busy. | Cro wis of People Not only trade at Riker Drug Stores but tell their friends about Riker Drug Stores. There is such a difference ) i e—so much more y that all in alli has traded with ew prices and you will | tr ind every able. When j Don't miss the opportunity of visiting the new ine = Drug Sto nestinthe world. | e ant$°0,000s You Shop | ¢ J unian. sit exter pilet Gu 8 Seeurtneal ' i Near 2 sickroom Supplie es’ Reg siry, eutent M 34th St. “Tt was easy.” declared Mrs. Mary BZ. Reed to-day. “and the only regret I have over the Incident fs that I ruined @y new umbrella on that fresh young | f fmasher’s head.” | If the “fresh young masher.” who gave his name as Ike Collins, aged | could | cines, Drugs, Prescripti ns, Pioto Materi Candies, Famiiy Liquors) Svationcry, Hair Goods, twenty-six, had been anout he heave furnished indisputable evide the only that the umbrella was not y thing wrecked, for his features were Gisarrranzed. his complexion damaged ‘and his hat and clothing messed Mrs. Reed was walking as rapidly as Ghe could about 11 o'clock last night from the home of'a friend in East One Hundred and Twenty-second street to hor own home, at No, 151 West One) Hundred and Seventeenth street. when | @ rather bulky young man in Lexing-| ton avenue spoke to her. She hurried on without noticing him, but saya bo evertook her and chucked her under the chin. Then the flroworks began. “Now you can take him—T've arrested | him,” ghe said to tho patrolman as she turned him ovar to be taken to the Night Court, where she apneared as complainant to “teach him to let wom- en who are attending to their own busi- varter’ RIKER'S Foot Balm cools antl Hay" heale, reduces swelling, Pre oee| | gwiteg Ba | vents excessive perspiration Matin “lL always specify Riker’s Violet Cerate When | Want the SRERe ‘fess alone.” | ew | : ah Best Face Creain FIND A REMBRANDT | < and IN CHICAGO GALLERY? i Sanbloxen uy ‘eautifier, 3 s | Pcstpald 50c. CHICAGO, May %2.—What may prove sto be a master picture by the great Rembrandt is hanging to-day as It has been for years, in the Hutohineon Gal- Jeary of Old Masters at the Chicago Art Institute, cataJogued and labeled as the work of another and inferior hands ‘The picture is singned yy Rembrundt. Not even the owner, Allison V. Armour, of New Jersey, knuw the signature was there. it is a somber painting of a young man, apparently of the early saven- teenth century, is dark b: and done in heavy shad josed by its owner to be or $5,000. If it Is a Re fe’ worth $60,000 or more. lose observation and In Ught bears no sign frame Ys the name “Ferdinand Bol.” Bol was a pupil of Rembrandt. filled. Charge accounts soilulted. Etee De- "Phone and Mall Ordera promptly York.’ Mall Order Departments, Sixth av. and 23d St. livery In Greater New New York: 458 Fulton St.. Brooklyn. __ REN Dus Stones _ New York—6th Av. @ 23d 8t.; t?h av. w Nemoto age vp M dath St Broadway & a_and Union § Jefferson Avs. AMERICAN AN DATA. ‘AC CONTAINS ALL NATION. AS WELL AS OTHER SPOR {OTHER LEAGUE RECORD‘ PRICE POPULARITY Is measured by what the price gives. At the BLYN stores every quoted price represents the fullest VALUE—and shoe values mean shoe style as well as quality and good wear. With long years of experi- ence as practical shoemakers, as well as retailers, we are able to begin each new season with an assortment of NEW DESIGNS Not to Be Ma‘ched Anywhere. Our LADIES’ “RED Cross” TIE Two - eyelet model, a very Stylish design, in brown calf, new store--ninth in the chain BOREOKy toe, heel; = Groce a of Blyn Stores--is now open at match, 485 Fulton St., Brooklyn Between Bridge and Lawrence Streets, and directly opposite Abraham & Straus’. $3.50 Men's long wing tip, Russia Oxtord, toe. A very hivh grade and the extreme of at narrow Men’s Oxford Style No, 508 good value; Style No. 1323% Iadies’ 2-Buiton Tan Style No. 1418% Oxford A very snappy tan with plain toe calf pump. Plain and short vamp. toe, Leather bow Aa yey stylish of same stock. A trim, Aad graceful design and etroni $3 very popular. Non- $2 favorite slippingy nu teseseaees Ut Bends with te Foo NINE BEST STORES Shoes in Every Grade, but Oniy Reliable Qualities. Sole New York Agent$ for the Noiseless Ked cross Shoe for Women Red Cross Patent tannage makes a sole nsible and thoroughly ish shoe, Made in nable lasts, GL EAST SIDE: hen EZ, BROOKLYN STORES: 1540 3d Ave., 86th and 87th Streets. ae TARANTEE SHOE CO) 829-831-833 Broadway, between Park avd 2891 3d Ave., 150th and 15]st St-ects. ce WEST SDE: Ellery Sts. Gt ve. and 27th S. 162 Bowery, near Br.o a> Street. Sd Ave. and 122d Stree. 1263-1265- 1267 Broadway, near Greene Ave, 485 Fultoo Street, opp, Abraham & Straus’. 609 8h Ave, 50: and 40:h Streets. oS, Past 72d St, D 4 her gocd taste. Washable Jumper Dresses at 11.50, 12.50, 50 and 15.00; of tine French repp, suspender, Ns Greenhuf and Company DeyiGoeds Girls’ and Misses’ Graduation Dresses At 10.00, 10.75, 11.50, 18.50, 25.00 and Upwards To-morrow we present a showing of misses’ and girls’ dresses for Graduation and Confirmation which, tor variety of selection, dainty and exclusive style-beauty and va'ue- There are fancy dotted nets, h organdies and Jawns—elaborately trimmed with lace, insertion and ribbons. for-price is unmatchable in New York Frene: cess and other well-liked models, accordion- plaited or tueked Skirts are trimmed with lace; ruffled, tucked and lace-finished. Every “sweet-girl-graduate” elect who steals a glance at this charming assemblage of dresses will want one of them—which will only accentuate Gibson and strictly tailored models trimmed with em- broidery, buttons and piping, plated skirts, with fold Misses’ and Small Women’s Summ uits “and Dresses at 5.00, 6.50, 7.5) a 50; Tawn, in dots, stripes and figures, and several other Pe er Pan, Dutch neck, G:b- desirable wash fabrics; son and tailored models Girls’ Washable Dresses at 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 and 4.50; of chambray, ginghams and other well- faundering materials, stripes, plaids. checks dots and self-tones, in jumper, Dutch neck and guimpe effects, daintily trimmed. 1908. MAY 22, Tea (hot or iced) is served without charge throughout the day in our Recep- tion and Lounging Room, Fourth floor. Take the side elevators. June Weddings The dainty and distinctive character of the merchandise at this store makes the chooging of gifts for June brides particularly easy. No matter what yqu are prepared to expend, your good taste will be greathy accentuated by the selection of your gift-things here. Our Third Floor holds a superb display. Medium-priced goods predominate. sheer batistes, Prin- Girls’ Washable Coats at 3.75 and 5,00; made of natural crash, union linpn. C openhagen and natural-color mercerized pongee; double-breasted model: colored collar and cuffs Misses’ and Small Women’s White Serge “suits at 16.50, 18.50 and 25.00: Sirevy ailored and trimmed with buttons and inlaid collar and cuffs; full plated skirt, tailored told. mall Women's Walking of pavamas and serges; stripes, shepherds checks and self tones; @ variety of smart tailored models to choose from—single and double- breasted; plaited skirt, with bias fold. To-morrow —for spe~ Children’ ° and cial selling—we present Misses’ Hats an unusually large and attractive showing of children’s Leghorns and Wreaths: Le; horn hats . Wreaths The new NED <6 uo 0 . Main Floor é at 1.50 at 95c and 1.45 “Mushroom” sailors; value 2 at 95¢ A handsome and complete showing for Summer is here in all the newest models Women’s Oniaels, Ties and Pumps--- 3.00 and 3.50 and most-wanted leathers, tans predominasng Every woman's preference can be suited; and these Oxiords, ties and pumps present the added attraction of being priced the lowest of any standard, dependable foot- wear in New York. Second Floor Tomorrow we place Imported Short, on sale the remainder as of our stock of im- Lace C Coats ported short lace A Sale coats, in a choice of handsome patterns, at worth-while savings in price: In white; tormeriy 5.75 to 60 00, At 450 to 5000 formerly 27.00 to 59 00, At 22.00 to 48 00 In black; Main Floor V il d Beautifully-made veils, els ani in tancy meshes, of Tuaedo, net, iace and chition regularly 75c to 4.00 each, at Tuxedo vetlipg, in_ plain, fancy and dotte: mesies, in black and all the spring colorings; regularly 38¢ to 50c @ yard, at Riusien| nets, Gnest quality, in black and colors, value 28c to 50c yard. at French veiling in fine, closely dotted he desirable colors and 125 )vathnas 5 Veiling 25c to 1.00 25c 25c to 38c meshes, in al biack; valu Main Floor 78c White net guimpes, trimmed with lace; tormerly 2.65; at . 1,90 and 2,38 Plaited net bows, with real Irish 1 Women s Neckwear medallions, at White net bows, eaminedl with i 68c and 95c 23c and colored embroidered dors, value 38c, at 5 Main Floor SEeiesoe This fine collection of Sale of Cotton ection wash goods of- tered underprice is Wash Goods made up entirely of bright, new fabrics made specially for this season’s seiling Coloring and de- signs are exactly the most-wanted sort. 2 oC Dress Ginghams at 9c; pretty light- td plaid designs. Washable and Terviceable. in striped, 5c Printed Batiste at 10c; Floral and polka dot deugns. 25c Irish Dimities at 18c; dainty figured and Foral designs ox well as striped patteros on plain and cluster cord end crossbar cloth; white and tinted grounds. 25c Scotch Ginghams at 18c; pretty ef- TcciajMAens evi 7ec sD 50c Printed Silk Muslin at 25c; mono- ione ione effects on colored grounds, some of the grounds with inequard figures Mein Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Boys’ 7.00 Blue Serge Suits at 4.95 For Graduation and Confirmation The timeliness of this offer wall make special appeal to mothers who wish to reap a substantial saving on the boy's suit tor graduation wear. The suits are made in a handsome, stylish double-breasted model, of a good quality of b.ue serge, with knickerbocker trousers. Sizes trom 7 to 16 years value 7.00 each, at 4.95 Clearance of Bot ys’ Suits and Reet Broken lots arn weke h, plain $310 10 850. Norfolk and double-breas e suits fine fancy mixtures; siz 16 years; formerly €.50, at 4,95 Sailor and Russian suits faney at mistures sizes J to 10 years: t Wiathablencaitaiandanire merly 5.75, a: 3.75 rican fit formerly 3.007 3.75 and 4.95 and Second Floor j , 1 Sale of Women’s Gloves For Saturday’s selling only we offer 16-button-length French glace kid mousquetarei gloves in tan and white, reg- ularly 3.25 a pair, at 2.25 Women's 12-button- length silk mous! quetaire gl loves 10 black, white and colors. made of a strong and superior quality of silk, regularly 125, at. é - 9c Main Floor . The May Sale of Muslin Underwear A Few Instances of the Underpricing on the Finely-Made, Well-Fitting Garments We Are Showing 4,00 House Dresses at 3.50; 5.50 Silk Petticoats at_4.25; fine Gotted lawn, irimmed with heavy rusting taffeta, ae Aas vee embroidered insertion, full-plait- TenaleNiredtaslincer or aeccrd: Serene raioaeen necene DON ion plaited ruffle; leading shades skirt and black. 73c. Dressing Sacques at 50c.; 1.75 White Petticoats at 1.45; ~piain or figured lawn; cho ce of Roar éhoo way Gh several models i 1.45 Kimonos at 1,00} figured and polka dot lawn, trimmed with plain border. 1.35 Nightgowns at 1.00; nain- Sook of campbric, several styles, trimmed with lace or embrot- dery 95c. Wash Petticoats at 75c.; seersucker and gingham, deep full sectional, tucked flounce Second Floor cambric top, stitched, tucked and embraidered flounce. 2.95 White Petticoats at 2.25; cambric top, deep full tucked flounce, finished with five rows cf lace insertion and edge. 1,25 ¢ Corset Covers at 75c.; fine nainsook, _finishe elaborately with lace, insertion and ribbons. Men’s Shirts, Pajamas and Handkerchiefs Another Rousing Saturday Sale Every man who reads this and who happened to be here last Saturday will be tempted to come tomorrow again and share in the remarkable offerings of new, fresh, season- able furnishings underpriced. Another opportunity to stock up for the warm weather 1s presented, and the hundreds of well-dressed men who already know the standards of quality and style which we have set for ourselves will be pleased with this piece of news: 2.00 and 2.50 Negligee Shirts at 1.45: white or colored, some ‘are of imported madras, others are of percale and the best American madras; plain and plaited-bosom styles; coat models; cuffs attached or separate. 1.75 to 2.50 Pajamas at 95c: of madras and a selection of other soft materials—in white or colored effects. Silk-and-Linen Handkerchieis at 25c: figured effects. Shirts Made-to-Me-sure Formerly 4,00 and 5.80, at 2.75 Formerly 5.50 to 6,80, at 3.50 Made of the finest imported materials—the remainder of this Spring's im- rtanon—mostly short lengths one or two shirts of a pattern. Over five jundred Rane to choose trom. Made in any atyle desired Main Floor, 6th Ave. fancy colorings and self- Greenhut & Company, (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) ' Oxfords, ties and shoes Footwear for Ghat Gonbne Pood (e looks with wearing Boys and Girls Gauahiy: de spe- f cally tor tender, grow- ing feet. Priced wih the moderation for which this store is now famous: t, accord pte fan 40 s id 2.00 to 3.50 tan calf, welted and turn sirap giving more support tle For children — 1,25 10 2.00 a pair to size. accor, Second Fl Wonnen’s 3.00 Made of an excellent of taffeta and e lk, 26- And 3.50 Pe eS with te eae aaenel Pure silk Umbrellas slick, blue red, and brown. At 2.00 reed Gee crystal, Dresden and novelt Main Ficor Misses’ and Children’s Wear Wash skirts, in cainty ed cegnbinaiions with embroidered ruffies, in al! colors, J+ to JS inches. at 1.25 Children’s Wear Guimpes, of ting lawn, premily t with em- 6 to 14 broidery and tucks, in a varieiy 22 75¢ Women's pin-on hose sup- porters, of extra heavy sus- pender elastic, also of fagcy frill elastic, in black, white, pink and blue, regularly 250 years, at “78c to 1.50 Bell box coats, in black and white novelties, with Lingerie hays elaborate mode's, finished with ace ana ribbons, at . ; . 3.25 t0 3.95 Mercerized _batistes White Goods--- ic enred pan sheer cloth; value 25c yard, at 18: desirable weight and fine finish; 36 inches; value 30c, at 5 1.10 yard, at Towels; fent quality, good size; regularly 2.25 doz, st 1.60 Main Floor Hair Goods pair, at 176 clastic, black and white: yelue 4a pairvet 9, Po Dress shields, covered with nainsook, in aalahislavainen enivsiaoll Ootendl | seine nae embroidered pique co!lar and cutis, at 3.75 to 4.25 Infants’ Dept. Second Floor i checked designs in Underpriced White costume lineny Fine grass-bleached linen 54 inches wide “erttn Memmed huck and Turkish bath towels; excel- Notions and Children’s hose supporters, arth of ‘super lidle Dress shields, silk covered, in regular and shirt- waist styles; value 20c and 220, at lac Hair Goods Hair rolls, ‘all-round the head"; well made, light summer weight; value 35c, at. 210 Coronet curls, eight puffe, well made, hygiente; SOIC on og 8 1.68 Main Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. ral

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