The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1908, Page 9

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ALL LONG ISLAND AIDS JAMAICA * TO CELEBRATE poste oe “Only 25 Minutes From Broadway” Keynote of Jubi- | lee That Began To-Day. THREE- DAYS RESTIVAL: Jughes, McClellan and Other Public Officials Review Great Parade. arya a of the Cole- at half a afca during Programme for To-Day. T or the cele- = ve A. M-—G Hughes and guests m ‘ rs I y Hall, | Ma Special train with guests to start | ft Waciganial « Ae ' b be Ai Ja partment at Jamaica Oval iW we CY al avenue, between Fulton street and Shelton ave. | on, Hitisiae and} me | Open air per- Mikado” at Maple of the Allied and Miss | Many club| nd Brooklyn | ) attend The Big Parade ‘The big feature to-day was the parade s J for t Ri ond Hi and b ov. Hughes, vited guests. resentin| s repli and busin sof Queens Bor-| ough and lowed the march- ers. The displays were of many colors and desicns, and a unique feature were those with children singing. | P: 1to the fire com- | the parade. awarded a medal Is promised at 4.20 celebration. Lin- | E : young Western aero- aut, will make an ascension of 2,500 feet In his flying machine, taking as a anton a Jamatea girl. eoRmost every hamlet’ on Long Taland helped in some way to make the Ja- maica celebration a success. Excur sions from all parts of the tsland wil! he run to the fun centre during the next three days. Jamaica looks ike a West- | ern town on county fair day, ‘Among. the earnest an¢ enthustnstte Long Islanders who helped to make the celebration a success are, first, the oM Gers of the celeyration organization, of Sehich Alfred J. Eno {x President ; John | Wrekoft, treasurer; Elmer FE. Bergen eecretary. Those officers have the co-| operation of a anectal committee of the Queens Boro” Real Estate Exchange, | consisting of F. W. Scutt,. P. K. Mey- nen. HP. Englehardt, George Watts and Herbert A. O'Brien. The Vice ts who hes important sub: comm! sare: Wr H. Nostrand, of the Snringfield Cit # Assotiation; F. R” Winslow. of Rosedale Roard’ of Trade; A. C. Hankins, of West Bnd| Citizens’ League; A. C. Joslin. of Ja matca Veteran Volunteer Firemen's As- fgociation; Rev. Dr. H. ©. Ladd, of ; Grace Epiacopal Church: A. J. Brislan handsomest Ad i German R_C. Church: G. H. Creed. | OF Gemerson Demncratic. Club: Samuel Sanders, o' L.. Low. John Adikes, W Wade, gf Richmond HI, Republi ley, 0 nisi | Bone No Booth, of Jamaica Cit | Association; Max Ergipens, e cor eied Clvice Assodiation; J MEANS STANDARD OF: MERIT. A New Scientific Principle In the Construction of Children’s Shoes The Hygienic Stee! Arch Truss Shank (Patented) Nature makes the Child’s Foot with an arch. For the tirst time in the history of shoemaking we now construct shoes for children with a steel arch or shank to give the necessary support to their growing feet and prevent the arch or the foot from becoming weak or breaking down. We have incorporated this steel shank in some of our finest models and handsomest styles of Chil- dren’s Footwear. Why should a child’s shoe be flat on the bottom ? Nature does not make its foot that way. Parents should give this newest idea most thoughtful consideration, for a trial of these shoes on their children’s feet will prove all our claims. Chila’s sizes, 6 to 10%, $2.50 Misses’ sizes, 11 to 2, $3.00 Misses’ large sizes, 2': to 6, $3.50 These Shoes for sale only at our Store. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, “thave.,cor. 20thst. Men’s Suits $Q.75 On Special Sale Made of this season's most popular fabrcs, designed and tailored with every little detaii of style, these suits are the usual $15 kind. if you want to take advantage of this enormous bargain---if you care to save $5.25 on your sum- mer suit---then come early, for the rush that will ensue from this announcement will cause rapid depletion of our stocks. 10 Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Turne2l. June Sale Used Pianos Offers for to-morrow the following instru- ments—excellent for summer homes, or for beginners. Every one worth very much more than the sale price. UPRIGHT PIANOS. $450 Chickering, at $85| $325 Sterling, at $145 (Small size, condition only (Mahogany case, fair tone moderate) and condition) $325 Knorr, at $115 | $400 Steck, at $125 (Mahogany case in fine shape) (Ebonized case, fair tone) $375 Krakauer, at $150 PP eye eis ne) in) | __ (Large size, fine condition) $350 Hoffman, at $195 $350 Pease, at $175 (Almost new, fine tone, (Medium size, fancy panels, beautiful’ case) ine tone 4 500 Kranich $400 Mason ¢» Hamlin, |* eae era at $150 (Large, beautiful case: tone and (A fine instrument) condition 1 ke new) $250 Cecilian Piano Player, at $125 (Like new. With this, YOU can play any piece of music) Terms as Low as $5 Down, 31 a Week, can be arranged for by those who so desire, We also extend the privilege of returning these instruments within a year, amount paid to apply on cost of a NEW Piano from our stock. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1908. Ten M Never Such High-Class HE end of the Clearing $ once for any price that will m We do not carry Twelve 1. selling in the regular they will go in this ¢ at Clerrance Sale te sui's of the season. The single and double the three button sack Coat, the pointed front, tight fitted, miny fancy Calling Suits, having vestees, combination collar and cuffs, all the new touches New Summer This event has long been ir the sale results will be pronounced by every 0! Dresses of lawn, some hand also Linen in biue, white t New skirt effects. ‘Usually $: to $5.95; e Restaurant Eighth SXTHIAV., 19°70 20" STREET. a single suit. Prudent business methods and store policy says—*'Seil and sell Suits in our regular stock. ‘These Suits have been ay for $11.75 to $29.75, but The models are all exclusive, many of the smarte n pockets, collar, cuffs and shoul {for this great sale. Over one thousand dresses made ace rding to styles selected by us. We secured the materials a trimmings to make sure to have these dainty : inany trimmed with Val. La id TLCO, NEW YORK. inutes to Hoboken by [ludsen Junnel. a Fine Lot of Women's Tailored Suits at *i2 ale period is about up. We do not propose to carry over ove them instantly” —and so we start this sale to-morrow. All Coats lined throughout with good quality taffetas. Skirts cut full circulir or deep pleated having folds applied in ma able ways. Materials are ligi t wei teds, imported Panamas and Sergi si ollar oe $12. asted, shadow stripes, club checks, taney « emior hi stripes in all the new soft colors att i fancy tions, Every detail shows the attention of exper workmanship. ‘This is the first time that we have made this price. ou may chooe at $12.00 Shirt Waist Dresses, Special at $2.50. n the making. We have been over two months prepar'ng . she es confined to us, and so beautifil have the Dres es (urned out that we know ne as the best value-giving event in Summer Dresses that has occurred in a long time. embroidered or Chambray and Percales, in beauti{ul colors, and inserts; V, square and Dutch necks. hile they last at....seceee.cseee eee GionGoocacenagoodde $2.50 “Marquise” Waists at Half June Sale of Undermuslins HAT extraordinary waist buying occasion is growing greater N annual event that always provides the best underwear buying each day, The bargain news spreads with every cu was an unusually larve purchase, the greatest we have made tor almost three years Here’s what one customer said: “It's certainly a great treat to be allowed to buy such smart Waists at cut prices.”’ We are retailing these handsome Lin- gerie Waists at regular wholesale prices, and in many instances below wholesale ¢ price. Hundreds of styles. 3.50 Marquise 2.75 Marquise Waisis, 1.¥8 | Waists, 1.43 trimmed front and back with | This waist is trimmed back fine embroidery and da‘nty | and front with embroidery and Val. Lac Waists that sell Val. Lace, ticked back a regularly at $3.50 |dainty, original, clever f 4.50 Marquise | model Waists. 2.95 $3 Marquise of sheer bitiste trimmed | Waists, 1.98 front ani back with fine pin | of French Organdy, extremely king ar dainty embroi- | fine tucks front’ and baci, fey. A waist that would | series of beading with colla acily bring $4.5) in regular | trimmed with the new colored stock i tront and culls. ‘ Embroideries in a 7 @yes ten thousand yards enter into th Three lots of fine 18 at aout the cost to produce. eautiful sheer effects in de to sell at more than twice these pr ces, 39e¢ Just 245 Men’s Suits Friday at *lO ¢& CITS tha. nave been selling all season long at $14.75, $16.50, ~ $1.75 and a yreat numte that sold for more, go in this sale—at a price $ unusual and unexpected of this store. All breken lols—that is, one, two or three of a lot wherein the sizes are i mplete. Our purpose is to rid ourselves of odd surplus lines. ‘This is an opporctnity to get areal bargain. ‘The general as-ortment consists of Blue Serzes and various grays, tans, medium, light and dark mixtures, all sizes from 33 up to 42 breast measure. Also, Cravenettes in gray, black and iM Oxfords; and the Spring Oveieous A in plain and tancy eitects; 510 4. Olldateciascseivc ssa Now for the Boys, Whom We Never Forget 485 Boys’ Elegant Suits, Reefers and Top Coats. Almost everything in the way of a suit or recter the boy can wear— double-breasted, ages 7 to 17 with knickers, Kussian and sailor blouse styles 2% to 10, reeiers 2 to 10, in every known and wearable color and style. A gen- eral clearance of above numbers of fine suits) wor.hy a higher pri » $2.95 Boys’ Wash Suits | Boys’ and Chil- Ages 244 to 17; at rs id Rus- all up-to-date Giese $1-25)|| teens cane ala effects; special.. OOc E iday Sale of Tumblers RICE is less than half. Now is the time to lay in a Summer’s supply. These Glasses are blown of an excellent quality and are needle etched in pretty designs by fine workmen. They are far nhove the averige offered regularly in s at the price. ‘Three of the main designs are illus- trated. They are all in neat. pretty patterns Tumblers, per dozen, 58c Blown Glass Water Tumbiers, assorted pretty en- gravings, doven 50c. Plain Blown Glass Water Tumblers, dozen 48c. f South Side Civic Ledgue; R | === = About the only “guessing” feature there is to a World “For Sale” Ad | A large and varied collection ot Flint plain blown | lass Champagne Tumblers, Mineral Glasses, Whiskey Glasses, Split t Glasses—values double, Each............+++ ose —white and fancy, of , 3 Hydegrade arstey cians dren's Straw Hats, brays and linens, inlarge | Washable Tams, new range of patterns: ages | effect beach Straws, 936 to Lljsail- Capsin linens, pique and so beautiful, as in the June Sales. Every Embro:dery need filled at small outlay. be greatest collection of fine Embroidery Sa:np'e strips we have offere t, <3 Hand:ome Skirtings. Eandings, Shirt Waist Embroideries, Children’s Dress widths, Baby Embroideries, Inse: tions, Edgings etc., on tine Swiss, mull, nainsook and cambric. Sensational value, at i 10c--15¢c-19c and 25c per yard 3 tumes. Children’s and Misses’ Lr sses, also fine Embroidery Waistings and Allovers stomer. It time of the year—a sale that takes on double the usual value- ee giving importance because of trade conditions that bring {GEY us our June muslins at very much less than garments of equal ar quality came to us for last year. CZ 100 Dozen Corset Covers, 29c Have secured another lot for to-morrow. The last lot went Monday before the day was over. Two styles of nainsook, one of Filet and Val. Lace insertions, beading and ribbon; the othe: has row of Val. Lace insertion front and back with lawn band around neck and sleeves with ribbon drawn through. 125 Dozen Drawers, 50c Nainsook or cambrie, rows of tucks and deep um- brella flounce of embroidery finished wih beading and ribbon or with several rows of Val. Lace insertion and edging. Well worth 6%c. $1.00 Gowns and Walking Skirts, 69c Gowns of nainsook or cambric, round, square or V neck, lace orembroidery trimmed. Skirts with cambric body, deep lawn with tucks and embroidery ruffle or tlounce of lace insertions and edge. House Dresses, 95c We've never becn able to quote such a low price as this before. Never sold for less than $1.25, One or two piece House Dresses in light or dark striped or check yercale. Waists with pleated tack and gatheredin front. Skirt full gored and finished with deep hem. Sensational Bargain Friday Sale Is great sale. Values were never so great, varieties so large, patterns Dainty, uncommon designs in many lengths and widths. ‘o 27 inch Embroidered Flouncings newest designs of Cluny, Filet, Japanese, Eyelet work, etc. The kinds for White Cos- in most beautiful designs created this season. Were , 99c and 79c yard June Sale of Silk Remnant ye a tremendous Hargain Friday Sale. Thousands of Remnants, all useful lengths, gathered into two great lots and priced without regard to cost. One of those sales that always bring quick response—values up to $1.50, at 59¢ and 39c. a ae aa el All short lengths from regular stock. All makes and colors are represented, including hundr ds of yards of all black silks. Lengths from one to eighteen yards. Printed Foulards, Fancy Dress Silke, Habutais, Crepe de Chines, Satin Messilines, Peau de. Cycne. Striped and Checked Louisine, Striped and’ Checked ‘Taifeta, Evening Silks, £7 Main Floor. Sale Summer Curtains at 4 OU LL find niany instances where the price is less than halt—unprecedented buy- ing opportunities produce similar chances for you and this is certainly oneofthem. 1.25 Cross Str.pe Curtains, 59c pair | Renaissance Lace Bed Sets, $2.65 Less than usual cost (o manutacturer. Excel Hand-mide lent heavy cuility with flake stripes, in all colors. Lace, mounted on guaranteed 2 Fs bobbinets, well made, with large centre pieces, Nottingham Lace Curtains, 89¢ pair | deep, tull ruifes and bolster top to match. ; Ot double thread lace with .ast edges—60 . A inches wide—3!4 yards long—worth double. Tapestry Portieres, $2.75 pair Bagdad Tapestry Couch Covers, 88¢ Of reversible Armure Tapestry—with handsome. Beautiful covers, heavy quality, {ull width, | P0Pders—cost much more to make. well triuged and reversible. Cannot be woven Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 36c at this low price. | Extra good muslin, with an insertion ot five tucks. Well Selected Pictures for Wedding Gifts 5,000 Franicd Pictures ot every descrip- | Imported Photogravures, all popular tion, tastefully framed, all subjects suitable for $ | ftubjecte When the Heart i Young, cic—artis. ¢ Sueeritomess[0cite zs ... 2.00 | tic framing—Ten subjects—Plain $7.50;colored® 9.2 3: Oil Paintings—every canvas has been carefully se!ected from the studios of Ameri, can and Fnglish Artists, I andscapes, Figures and Marine subjects—handsomely framed in gold burnished, | double sweep and other new designs, Make handsome wedding gifts. Upward from..... 8 $2.9, Pure Groceries and Wines Flour—Royal Stuart Brand | “Prunes—b,000 Ibs, of newt Sugar Cured Hams— Gtandandiofiquelitysao/ better Santa Clara Valley large sun- Royal Stuart Brand mild sugar Aen anaes, cured bright glossy fruit; sold cured tender sweet lean Ham, RUSS Lan aoe made: regularly at l0c per lb.; special U.S. inspected, sold regularly wholesale price; bbl. in | for Friday, 20 Ibs. 1.00; at 7c; spec'al for bbl. sack_79e 10 Iba. 520; 6 Ibe _27¢ | this. (yl onane 12\ic OLLED OATS— BUTTERINE Armours 0, ) PINE FS Lark + pps Rt flukes: , uley tru ; each 17%. doz. MU naliveran eee 8155, each. 146; 1 Oe RED KIP} ines & Liquors fresh from TOMATOES. nd a specal for "$1.59 FUNCHNER an brewed E Dra eu TEAS FOR 35e., CALIF ay MERK Y, a including PORT, ANGELICA, MUS English | CATEL and TOKAS; guar to suit | anteed 6 yeare old; regular purchaser: “special, “gwe| $4 per gal.’ ape- 3 ibe, GRE ID. S| cial, per gale... . => <o OSS OCOO See > > S S 2 é: S ‘ Ga De tee eae

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