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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1908. DBOOIEOOOSCOSOOONSYY | \ SS SRS THE EVENING WORLD'S : || WOMEN’S WASHABLE DRESSES, $1, $2 @ $3 | ee ODOCHOPODDDDDDDDHHDHIDGIIDH"DDOOS SSS ee Greenhu t To You | ; and Just test the restful comforts of our Reception and Lounging Room where, Civil Service -:- By Ernest L. Crandall, 3 Former Civil Service Examiner, amid coolness and quiet, hot or iced tea is Company Dry Goods 15.00 and 25.00 Lingerie Dresses At 8.75 and 14.75 : The manufacturer cannot supply us with any more of these handsome Summer lin- gerie dresses—so that is why we are compelled to part with them at such radically under- priced figures. We have divided the assortment into two price-groups to makea final clean- up of them. The dresses are made in that careful fashion which New York women have come to expect at this store—charmingly elaborated with laces, insertions and embroideries. Splendid assortment of models to choose from. served all day, without charge. |fort of social organism, and the week that any particular branch or body has |to perform, the part it has to play in the general scheme, 1s called Its func- LESSON NO, 10. Polic d e@ an tion, We have paid our respects to this ° ~ 2 very respect: ie word, because our Fire SOF VACE, | civ service teiendn avojratice tond sot cropping up !n all Let us extend 1 we have seen, onc of the papers fn the examinations for the/ position of fireman or police. man Is a paper on Government. The The State Government. mubject as thus stated is very broad, Answer and purposely so. It {!s intended to hold the candidate to a reasonable knowledge of the forms and functions of national, State and munictpal gov- our answer a little, Praesrtvesereseseseseeetetettttes: STYLISH WAISTS) ~ Women’s Trimmed Sailors ,7*;, at 39c and smial if Large, me ons of this branch are to. make crime, the creation and abol- 10c ! shapes. Mixed fancy straw c m : % EE cay emterny Go tocerll GRIER RUE Cee Cc for waists that are Seneca ILTNE IRIN AGHEA Value 15.00, at 8.75 Value 25.00, at 14.75 ; : SSRELGCIIGHE iy’ choc Fesuu stip ea tarot (Siate, of New York: for the ad- actually selling in how. Leather sweatbar “ Second Floor es pie: j experimenting. We have mentioned idea cash nition eanaee antes some stores as high Le A Saas tine of : ¢ : ae 5 ; 7 H 3.50 Lingerie and Tailored 4.50 English Repp and Irish } @hree subjects that have been elimi nated, experience, hand-writing anid spelling. Another sutgect has also dis- @ppeared, which at one time made up @ great part of the examination, name- as $1.50. Made of dainty lawns, lingerie and union linen. Some are elab- orately trimmed with em- Waists at 2.75 Linen Washable Skirts, at 3.95 This beautiful collection of lingerie waists and waists of tailored linens and madras carries with it a clean-cut M oh) specially for this selling—a handsome, full saving of seventy-five cents on each waist The waists plaited, 23 gored model, strictly tailored. Cut full and ere all new, fresh and perfect in a range of unusually ample, as every single washable skirt in our stock is. ‘ ly, the paper on the Rules and Regu- Boers of shertas, pol (eer lations of the two departments, re| regulation of trade ar to date “een spectively. | domentic. relations between cl broidered panels and lace in- Wings. allie ty OS | eludes the creation and con- ribbons stylish models which will please tasteful women even (Hepeateeurtiha Canis Test Be er ee nee acre tae 2 ell as. the sertion. Sleeves and back ribbaes Gren Hania hereavinte tteyivrillieapimPlata rors clsbs Nicest Gsotbselsa i) Cituls Wai Sted caret cp) (Second Bloor.) into skirts Al! waist bands, 22 to 34; all lengths, 35 to professing to be aids to candid, orately trimmed to suit every taste. Values 3.50 each, these examinations, which give much | space to these rules. Look sut for these books. They are worthless. Poverrercecoccauaaaoceuwecececenceret for | Ae of lam fi r re gulating traf- weights and meas- pnditions of em- at a 6 2.75 41 Easily worth 4.50, at ; 3.95 Second Floor also trimmed. Others are tailored models. Long and peveeurer cece sco ntaanaaaad Lawn Dressing } ures, controll Second Floor ployment, &c. e creation The: ale Pe ee Sboliahmengaeci coh tas tor short sleev:s. Fancy or laune Sacques t le now left to the departments DS ee at fhemanvan eo "natal the toes i Ge | ees ie cana Gt aaa TSI AME IRCERE! TRF $1 antsome variety of fra Bathing Suits, Shirts and Underwear stele ; AP SILK AND LINGERIE] WOMEN’S 89c. WAISTS, in cluster effects. Tri x 4. it we AAT i; sN’S 89c. WAISTS, in Dad ca ene ey aT M ie pohaes teal Ralesiontee sub- | WAISTS, trimmed in various} plain white aaa faney striped a Seana nee BN : For the Summer Comfort of en Bathing Suits: the sweater knit style, in black, Oxford and navy blue—with colored borders, at . 1.95 fJects—a memory test to aecertain if a| medallions, em- rders and belts. a materials. — Some trimumes Hel mind ts capable of grasping | a , Sea iataltias nserue ionalereenintaiine: | a ferh tomleyye tere: ais) bee with assorted patterns of em- Long or short 1.50 Negligee Shirts at 95c: handsome plain and plaited-bosom styles, of percale or madras; coat models, rlors, an arithmetic paper to ascertain expense of such administr: ‘ion. a uarter bre videries; others tail- sleeves. Sizes 30 to C cuffs attached l nde rwear: sthletic mesh underwear, linen finished; sleeveless shirts; knee drawers; value 50c a garment, at 39¢ orted French lisle underwear, pure CELE | extra lai seta Gupaite or short sleeve shirts; ankle or knee 5 a garment, at 5 Rise SN i EERE CLM TATH STRERT S1ORE, second Fluor.) TEENA? Sa a nig SppTPOSSRSAUARCCRSSCSSCSUSC Ey ases it he has receive dat least a minimum ored, aod jomnamente et schooling and ts not wholly inten, | Sterdy All Answers. d 95¢ tered, a localities paper to eecertain 'f) O.sg q formidable array of “func- he knows his way about, and a Govern- | sO es ail as en ment paper to ascertain of he has some conception of the character of that Gov- ernment of which he seeks to become @ public servant Than this last, no more proper iquiry could be conceived. It te not expected that a candidate | e@hould show himeelf a lawyer or | main branches of government. RS MeAA ROARK ARR AAAAN SOAR ANASOU AAA RAN RAN CAMARTRATRE wesesel sy ae 3} value 1 Main Floor, 6th Ave. Le Medical Advice Free! | Are You Ailing? It Will Cost You othing for a Physician’s Treatment pected sannneenssenetanrennchies Boys’ Wash Suits! All reliable washable materials; fast colors; beautiful designs. C: and large. Sailor and ten: surface. A very !mportant topic, even for a rudimentary knowledge of gov- lernment, 1s the laws that the lagisla- ture cannot make ut that must be deferred to another lesson, as also the consideration of the other two S W Infants’ and children’s white ummer ear law cesses with low necks and .ort sleeves; pretty lace or ’ Because we are anxious Sale of Women’s — foctean up tome broken lines of ties and pumps, Summer Foot wear we offer to-morrow from For Infants, embroidery trimmings: sizes 6 our regular stock six of months to 3 years; recularly 75¢ the smartest styles in Children and 14 50c to 95 nic e. ithe Russian Biouse styles, made with deep collar Open shields; iS ' ‘ 1 ' ' statesman. The lines of the examina-| The point here ‘s—your question \ i tion are broad and general, and in-|might require you to state what sub } Re to match, We told you in the Sunday papers that Prof. Munyon pumps and ties of this season at rad al savings infanteilongialins chinenanine deed such as to demonstrate practically | jects the Legislature controls, for tn- ' retty checks a 1 price The ti 1 all leathers: the pumps are in isses sook trimmed with embroidery: nothing more or lees than whether the! stance, or what 1s its relation to tie i und stripes,also | and as vould t i tan or dull | utskin and patent leather, This anumber of Bishop and yoke hing t . \ mcs) plain on the 4th Floor of THE 141 ¢ | summer footwe 4 lias been selling m our stock for 300 models; regularly 75c to 1.50. at 50c to 1.25 { CHOP: Ait é opened a large number of pe yple have called and 3.50 « pair, tomorrow at « + 2.45 Infants’ and children’s French hand-made dresses, ‘ sizes 3 to 10} ted, ybody knows al Munyon Reme- Second Floor ze : embroidered in pretty spray designs; yoke P the government under which we live. | view to thetr bearing on any possivie Wt years. 98c. rough t , 5 E mbroid- months to 3 years; regularly 2.50 to 3.50, at | BC CG A MERE) CET) erred Loa CSTD SO Sk | | I Ce powers of these Women s Summer Hosiery ered tan 1.95 to 2.65 of ita workings. repeat this advice, Do not read merely | iisfTlsbonnts Ge jwise ee | lisle stock- Children’s rompers of serviceable chambray, in pink, v, 7 Government. Study! i } pera ae stoma Fae : : And Underwear ings—a blue and tan, piped with red or white; sizes 1 to 6 | ‘This subject of Government forms a pecans ' C ' Neh pean eager to | ae at nis ! fine, lyht years; regularly B5c at df 59c 2 | ' ' in a Department t OU ¢ lity: value 50c a pair, at 35c f ' J rt of th {nations foi o- | rf Der { | quality: valu Misses! nigityowns: nainso trimmed with embroid~ tireman, both In the city service and in Tae \ Men’s Out-! Uniformed graduate nurses i with garter sor ene 35¢ a Dea aoe hee ae 1100, at ‘ 85e the State service. There waa recently an} After Fourteen Months of Success ' ing Suits | will be present to assist the { Fine Suite ane eee sunt, P 1.00 Misses’ white peireceth: fore of cambric or nainsook, : (xamination for court attendant in the ria (eaqakiesk, aw Will S ' ' ‘led tare fon s yOuwaTy aut ye ne : a Perio iitigieroenegale Sener with lawn tucked flounce, lace or embroidery trim- = ” State service, in which this subject in England, Actress Will sum- { for suits | Tite Bout MGneR i Hiei See anerak 350 med, regularly 1.50, at : 1,25 played an important part. mer at Bellport, L. 1. H 6 that wef fp thing about Munyar prenaeisleeves § rienti Wey Dbdeny Sheard blest wb We may saye here: If you have an { have usu. Remedies you may want to | Main) bloc idea of ever becoming @ candidate for | know. any position Louise Closser, who was the original Gj tally sold fe Prossy in “Candida,” will arrive hi fr men or women, pre-| { JUTING SUL therwe Come any time to-mor-, ;/on the Cunarder Etr to-morrow, a 5 5 serve this series of lessons, Material miniaren SUiteaIA peorilas M acon R U; h L d R CO} F, once given cannot be repeated, and) 0 weights. Coats half or full | A pe Neer 30 and 5.30. e-Upho Istering an e-Covering urniture S ve lying directly |} ous t hout c ake the elevators to 5 y i i an cana ay soa ae ae { botto. eee All sizes, to 4 ee 4th Floor na few steps of the If you are considering having your furniture brightened up for the fall, now is j with reference to a number of othera. | D8? re a een TT ) 0 CAME LAL siKERD STORE, (Munyon Remedies C The 14th Street st the time to have the work done. And so as to keep our workrooms up to the full capac- ow, Just a word as to how to atudy | WAP Am’ phoulenl f ! SL) ity during the summer we will make especially attractive low pr. for the re-upholster- these lessons. When you come to} write your paper. You will want to make your answers as full you can, getting in all the Information that !s really responsive to the questions; but what you want for that purpose 1s in London a year age last Ap! then it was taken for a tour wes, which ended on June prov: ‘After two weeks in > pleting her plans for nex Closser will go to Bellport, Long isiand, for the summer. (agsacerenae aoe Owe en ae Main Floor Marble Soda Fountain — Delicious Ice Crean: Soda and other cooling beverages are served. You can als» obtain the popu- ' ' ' {iar and healthful ice cld Orange J ' On the sixth floor the Popular Priced Lunch Room serves daily specials. You can also obtain a light lun-h on the Roof Garden at moderate cost. ing and re-covering of furniture—if orders are received now. Our facilities for the ex- ecution of this work are unsurpassed—only highly skilled workmanship being employed Furniture received now will be stored until fall without charge. Our stock of turniture coverings is complete and varied, many of the patterns being confined to us for New York selling. Estimates on this work given prompt attention Hanae eveatrc aM irawaunieeel aot) words: sree ee onan nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn aaa eee bo, do not learn verbatin any of the| MRS. 0. H. P, BELMONT SAILS. renovenaeneaunaanenseusaanuenanunanevenaaunnsnensannentenng jroo ---------- s material given here, but seek rather to} On the Mauretania to-day will sail “Hy fet a@ thorough and well digested com-| Mrs. O, H, P, Belmont, widow of O. W 3, 3. 50 $ 693! OCERIES ' Y = Prenension of ail the information given. HP. slmont, and her ton, arold omen’ S H 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, — 6th Ave. 18th to 19th St. In this way you will escape becoming |g, Vanlerbilt; Prot. E, C. Coulter, Mrs — ' , confused by the particular form which |granvile Emmett, Count and Countess and $4 Low Shoes at See ash BACON \ (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) the questions ay take, ee ee et Giuseppe Gheradesca, Countess Alberto 9’ Narrow cured U. S. in-} SE SSE course, never ve foreseen and whtoh. 11 | Gherades:a, Mr. and Mrs About 5,000 pairs, that were manufac- baw trips, 3 fairness, the personk preparing the ©x- | storris: Lord Rosslyn, Mrs tactares thane ae eee iter enere salel Thursday, Ike, Ml2aC min: aralnationt must ealieol tokvacyialllethay | actu vurceoe ations ce ssinresatie nein lactured wi e intention of selling the COFFEE : : possibly can. To illustrate this, we will pruay, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Underwood, EE AND SUGAR Hl take the first question we propose to advs Underwood, J. M. Water- changes brought them answer and show how it may be varted ‘and Mr. and Mra. George H. to us, however, Pumps i eels We shell start with the State Govern- | Wightman. Sailor, Gibson and Chri ty Ties. Famous trade-mark shoes in this selling. Russia Brown Patent Kid and Vici Kid leathers. Goodyear welted and hand sewed flexible soles, $1.69. what three branches is the rnment divided and what etal, ‘To make ‘the laws to enforce Pp the laws, to interpret the laws, In Many Forms. PLAYER This is the bricfost possible answer hardly sufficient, and we shall expand r@) upon it somewhat. But we will let it atand for the present, just to show how i 3 3 to severa! New York shoe shops. Le n Thursday, 3 Ibs. of our Ban uet Blend Coffee at its regular Price of 35¢ and 342 Ibs of Granulated PEA AND SUGAR On sate s 8 Ibs. rea a Bib a1 a - SUSPENDERS 8c} The difference between “Presidents” and ‘duality: meny forme just this one question might appear in. For example: |] Do-vaRs 4 DOLLARS Q. Who m ‘s the laws of the e Btate of New York and how are they MONTEL: ON TEL Y, carried into effec What are the functions of ti WOMEN’ WHITE aND COLORED CANVAS OXFORD», PUMPS AND COLONIALS; $2.50 and $3.00 values, in sizes 243 to 8 ard Bto E Hand sewed and Goodyear welted soles > $§ 1 .00 ’ AND GIKLS' TAN BARE! OT | MEN b CAN. As SHOES ANU reintorced at heel. Bet OXF( RD “TIES, leather ' 49¢ Sizes 5 to 14 49¢ soles, Sizes 6 to 11. ena (THE 14TH STREET STORE, 34 FI.) VAS VALET Equals Any Sold Elsewhere at $700 ordinary suspenders is plainly apparent the first day you wear them, they are so much xecutive branch of the State Gov mment and how is tt related to the | other branches? | To what branch of the State Government’ do judges belong and We conduct our business along What is the function of that bray |] ~ lines shorn of all extravagance Q. How are the laws of the St ate 4 ; of New, York made and antarcedt | —in no other way would it be 2. State In a general way how our Gente government fs administered. YeState what is meant by, the ex- more comfortable. candidate ie « fairly well informed otti- | administration of public justice, or by zen, what authority taxes are Imposed None of us can know too much about | Study all answers, therefore, with a when you note the This is ea sand Vegetables possible for us to offer the RED HIE PEAC Hes Pierce Player-piano for $485. “Give and Take” action of the cords in the ecutive branch of the State \govern- fment and how it ts related to other l, 000 t C 14 ' er henenenand jjust themselves . | no jum. : : yw the suspenders adjust themselve Brae ie || We pay no premt Corse overs at Coan an i i nd, Indeed, the same information, or We allow no discount. iiteginerures to every movemi of the body. There is no part of it, might be elicited by ques- | tlone stated in numerous other fonms. We give no comission. Bo what you want to get are the} It js a satisfaction to know there facts, and then the form of the qu ; 4 ee tons will not disturb y is one store in this broad city Now to return to our question in its that is outgrowing old notions. privet for special privileges find no plac ele, what three, branches ts the Special privileges place fe government divided and what | + ' e “y are the general functions of each? in the system that undergirds bens 0 ‘ The Word ‘Functions. this business. Now, that word “function” has puz-| [| The Pierce may be played by hand tn aled many a poor candidate whose lim- |] the uauel way. or. Put in « music (ted education was acquired before this FOU Cee ana eee eR ae Prestol—the treadies unfold and the volutionary, blologiical, antiseptic era esis (y CASEY Gane ey I ef ours, when everything is expressed ‘all ite marvellous powers for the oon: fm terms of the organic. The term !s trol of expression possessed by no one borrowed from biology, or natural other self-playing plano, Qistory, and it refers to the work that - ; ' fe pertormed by any etven part of an || \Where special terms will help organism or living thing. Thus the you, be free to tell us. function of your eye is to me The! ; nN 5% Interest on defer @unction of your stomach {s# to help dati Xue for BOOKLET W-—write |] Made with round necks trimmed with several rows} lace insertions, lace edges and ribbon beading; sheer nainsook, NEW GREEN CORN strain anywhere. It is because of this CORSET COVERS, fine natnsook in several aim Dainti'y trimmed with me-$ ce and embrottery and ribbon® ....s0.0s 000s CAMBRIC | DRAWERS flew of wii edges: Soc. MUSLIN GoW yokes of cl that “Presidents” wear much longer than othe on msn MRS OF sprang oe toc ) weaken them. ters now. Ask for is, you'll tind them the y ie LEGS OF CANADA MUL TON from amail summer- nae easiest, most comfortable and most durable suspenders you ever wore. Weight i3'.¢ NAINSOOK GOWNS ith round neck: Drettily trimmed with embroidery 4 4 or ace Insertions and ribbous S9C ' ' ' | Porterhouse Steak. |! Reguiar retail markets ask \ from 25¢ to 38c per ib. We { offer a8 a special inducemon: | + ' ' { ' \ ' ' ' ' { ' ‘ lengths suited to all requirements. AMBRIC PETTICOALS, with wide embroidery insertions and ..98c and 59c Makers’ Quarantec on every p stvati faction—New Pair rT Money i for Thursday the most re- markable bargain yet heard cf in this era of HIGH PRICE Ss PORTERHOUSE STEAKS * means exectly what ‘3, Inn vartety of pretty style y trimmed with Baby Irish, cannot supply you, you are diltous your doctor will say | i} 1 eens T price, 20 ¢ _ vor ot functionate IDERSON : | \ H dose not work wall, | one block above oro Hall Subway. . STREDTSTOGT eee tae THE C. A. EDGARTON MFG. CO., 575 Main St., Shirley, Mass. }

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