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HUNT CTY FOR * NAN WHO SHOT. Drink meyer Killed Mother-in-Law, FRED ON Had Been Sent to Island as a Wife-Beater—May being Jonn while ¢ when the neck SON OF CHAS. W. MORSE WILL WED NEXT WEEK. ird Student and Miss e Out a Mar: at Cambridge. Elva DOWN 2 WOME Crazed John Black- and Wife Is Dying. THE SUBWAY. Have Committed Suicide. FLO 0. 15 DiorKea romounces Ve: The more discrim‘nating the woman the more she appreciates the deli- cacy of this exquisite French perfume. Violette Kerkoft possesses the true Stella ts new this Fo- KERKOFF ate Everswh re. PARIS Anty Drudge Causes a Panic in Washboilers. Anty Drudge—“Well, well, well! So my work is beginning to show even in the store windows, When I see washboilers offered at half price, I feel just as though the women were thanking ine for releasing them from the slavery of the old-fashioned washday, with its back-breaking rubbing—its ruinous boiling —and its sickening smell. For Fels-Naptha changes twashday to play-day.” [ Modern progress hasn't forgotten the woman at the tub. ¥els-Naptha proves that. ‘Time was when medicine wasn’t con- sidered good unless it was strong enough or tasted bad enough half to choke the patient. Some folks who don’t know about that new way of washing think that wash- day must be a day of seething suds, scald- ing water, perspiration and general misery. But Fels-Naptha is converting these people who have been tied to the not- good-enough method. You see there is a way to wash clothes summer or winter in cool or luke- warm water, a way that saves your strength, your time and your temper, and preserves the garments from the ruinous, fibre-destroying boiler. That way is the Fels-Naptha way. Look for the red and green wrapper. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Greenhut The Coolest Spot in New York a where iced or hot tea is served, without an charge, throughout the day to the soothing breezes of a host of electric fans, is Company Our Reception and Lounging Room Dry Goods ENGLISH REPP WASHABLE SKIRTS . At 2.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.50 These tub skirts of imported English repp: are only one of the many features that are making our Skirt Department talked about all over New York. They are made of a fine, crisp quality of English repp—the finest imported. They fit and hang splendidly, just as every woman would wish them to; and they are tailored in first-class fashion throughout. There are several of the latest styles from which to select, inci uded in which we direct par- ticular attention to the new. button-down-the-front model, with pearl or washable buttons All lengths 35 to 40; all bands 22 to 34. Second Floor Other Noteworthy Examples of Underpricing in Women’ 's Ready-to-Wear Apparel: 5.00 Net Waists, at 3.95 22.50 Taffeta Silk Dresses, at 14.75 5.00 E ‘mbroidered Japanese Waists, at 2.75 0 Princes. Lingerie Dresses, at 9.75 2.50 Lingerie Waists, at - 1.95 16.50 Pongee Coats, at é a 12.30 30.00 Tailored Wash Suits, at. 13. 75 15.00 Taffeia Silk Coats, at 10.50 25.00 Linon Tauorea Suits, at 14.75 16.50 Sicilian Motor Coats, at 10.00 Second Floor We Announce ior Tomorrow A Clearance Sale of Trimmed Hats At 5.00, 7.50 and 10.00 | The newest models and trimmings Unsurpassed in value. Second Floor An asso nt of the newest Christy Ties Oxfords are it of the smartest Fancy He And Bow Ties W hve hand-em:mbroidered jabots, Jerly 2.00, Planted Fine clu Main Floor Remnants of DRESS GOODS At Half Original Prices We are cleaning up our dress goods stock. and as a consequence every well-liked black and colored tabric of the season is included in this half-price sale. The goods are in lengths suitable for skirts, waists and dress patterns. There are black ard colored batistes, Women’s 3.00 Ties Boa Oxfords at 2. 45 at 25c f patent leather, the Oxtords are in patent leather and glace kid Second Floor poplins, serges, herringbone and shadow-striped weaves: > y mixtures and stripes in surtings, light in weight and color. All marked at half pric , ; 7 mus 11 Children’s and “fildren’s Wear: Silk Muslins--- of plain Pique and repp. full-lensth " ecroraHin vata ley terien Nalit Misses’ Wear coats; tailored; some finished Underpriced that is serniceabl AV ate j lar, 6 ight Cais. caltemeacel Gelltn blue, pink, lavender, canary, tan, sky bl mos. to 6 years; at 1.75 and 1.95 hagen and navy blue, Nile, black and w in Imported carriage covers; hand-embroidered: at wide; regular 37 4c quality, at 30c a yard 1.75 to 4.25 Main Floor nee r fe t d’esprits tri d Most every Parasol covers: of net or point d’esprits trimme Remnants of Cotton Wash Mestevety “with ruffles or lace; at. 1.25 to 4.95 cotton wash tab. ric 1s Goods— At Half Price Misses’ Wear: Wash skirts embroidered flounce st rep- silk eta; “Merry Widow and 36-inch, at 1.25 trimmed with fine lace at neck and 55c Slipover gowns to-morrow sleeves; at Infants’ Wear Dept, Second Floor Half Regular Prices Main Floor MUSLIN UNDE ERWEAR That Women Like Not merely because of the unusually strong values presented in this June Sale, but also because of the fine, sheer quality of the garments and their care ful, precise fitting qualities: 2.00 Nightgowns, at |. ENE pennies, rimmed wD Housedresses lace or embroidery, in slipover and Empire styles 4.00 Housedresses, at 3.80; ot figured lawn, trimmed 4.00 Nightgowns, at 2.95; sheer nainsook, exquisite wih lace and insertion; knee flounce on skirt; elbow lace or embroidery trimming, finished with ribbons, 4.00 to 4.50 White Petticoats, at 2.95; lawn or cambric tops; finished with deep flounce of English oidery or lace sleeves Dutch neck 2.50 Housedresses, at 1.95; figured percale or cham- bray: high and lowenecked, gored skirt finished with deep hem 2.00 Housedres:es, eyelet qmnbr bray an in black Second Floor low nec and short sler at 1.45; Jain or striped chatm= te check: Ingh or ves 18h to 19th St. ‘Greenhut & Company, 6th (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co. ) g BAUMARNSBRO 6th Ave, Ave., 18th to 19th St. S. BAU MANNE BRO} LIGERAL CREDIT HOUSE = 2 furniture, Corr Rugs, bedding, Stoves and eee GRU-SELS RUG»d 9x12; value $16.00 at fi = : EXTENSION TABLE, in Gol- 1 N Brass Bed, with 2-Inch 12,00 D rr Sideboard. _ den Oak, as Ilus- c Yor Solid Oak press and 2-4 in, ia meee. BaP STR 75 Mca atte ots. $848 BH, BBE i 86.98 ANS IS oo $9.98 Kiem ee ee Write fer our Our liberal a £6.98[NEW BOOK-& ey, 1 We Pay Freight 9 LET containing ree) termi * apply alto to] => = ee : y : Long Island, ~ ip! Ps f Yew Jersey or & St. as Ave. A Connecticut 5 ome Rooms 0 vm oe peach f| Reset) eon = Soleters’ “Ne Me Farnished, Fornished, Feraished, , ae & PEMDY FX IREPING Git These Outfits Are on Erbibiton Only at Our 84th S1.& 3d Av. Showoons & Su B10, 5 PEN SATURDAY GS ONT 10 P.M. AT S4TH ST. ie 5D _AVE, a i Sunday World's “To Let” Ads, simplyty Homeseeking by saving time, te mper and ramping, ud OF “tHOES “AND OXFORDS | Sweeping Reductions jor Quick Ciearance Misses’ Tan Ox. ords ! Misses’ Tan ‘Shoes Misses’ Patent Colt Strap Slippers Misses’ Black Kidskin Shoes Children’ s Tan’ Shoes Childrea’s Taa Ox" ords Child: en’ Ss Pateni Colt Strap Slipp2rs Children’ s Black Kidsk'n Shoes v Price Tan&Black Oxford Ties wees Ties Women’s Biack Vici Oxfords Women’ 's White Canvas Pumps Women’ s While canvas Oxfords || Men’s ane Boys’ White Canvas Shoes Miss:s’ Black Kidskin Shoes | Women’ S Gun Metal Calf Oxfords Boys’ School ‘Shoes Leathe: | Women’s Strap Slippers =~ At /, Price =, Colonial Pumps, Worth $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Our 4: 50 Price for choice a pair \ | | | | 3 | a Par Tan sizes 24 to 7. b Sy Callan, ee ee m Girls: izes up > $4- 50 SS valness all sizes, $4 -50 to 2,at . (iG 6 686 A Clearance of 10,000 Pairs 3|Men’s and Boys’ Shoes and Sizes 6to 11. Boys’ sizes Oxfords. Men’s Sizes ys’ di 9 10 13% and 1 to 2. Price, $1.50, $2.00 $4 .00 Former $1 $1. \ ‘Ihe Men’s Shoes are made of Solid Box Calf, the Oxfords are Patent Coltskin |}j the Boys’ Oxfords are of Fan Calfskin,