Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ee FeSO IT may Indian Woman Finds Men of New York Are Polite and Chivalrous Likes Our Women, Too, But Much Prefers Oklahoma to This Town of Tall Buildings and Tiny Rooms. “Ol! Tam afraid of your big builds] {ngs—very much afraid! cried Mrs, | Laforts Webb when asked how #he| Mked the “ could induce me to enter one of them “No one scraper city.” Iam sure I should get lost if I did," continued this full-fledged Indian lady, Who has just come down from Boston Indian lon of the Gen- town, where she was the on delegut eral Iederatior But Mrs. Web’ ened, nor did she ! of a modern Minn built won of head Evening We Washington tote! Her straight, black dusky co ing brows, pr tribe, but, strang: the characteriziny mark of the high cheek bone d carriage rected The t the Martha rs, a very wonderful give one Ardm for 4 of my fn it, Li * breatine bo 0 Why is enormous bull t 1s? If they filled th Although this red- Holan had not come East on purpose ¢ lew the sheath skirt she evinced much Interest In the new enthustastte, skinned pol elr big with big rooms more West- erner sht settle down here, but life mode Hamer mace | ib0 Wes fo Tor UF te 1) tt ts not entirely new, though, even Js now. I cannot turn around in my] mong the Indians,” she said. “I room without bumping Into something.| mean tho idea of the silt in the side Tan ely covered with green and] ts not new. For years the Choctaw yellow spots where I have knocked j Squaws wore beneath thelr blankets & against the furniture.” Kind of dried skin rove, opened up to New York Good; Oklahoma Better, le the knee, Now, if they wish to ROE Don't you think you might change| "ee? uP with the Parisien fashions, WHR MIndTRbGULUN sw! York! and) learn | eye muse cisoard thelr garb) of) ciye to like it?” was the next question. | ey Peta goes ans “You wouldn't be the first to succumb) Baily i. delights of this town.” Finds New York Men Chivalrous. ke It? I ehould hate it,” Mrs,| Most astonisiing of all Is Mfrs, Webb'e emphaiteally, “1 °Pinion of New York men, open air and the | "One of the few subjects,” she de- | clares, “on which New Yorkers can answered should long for th old lite in Oklah But you needn't I should never be fo igh really to settle down here. As), to Visit It 1s pehaps more of a| than Ardmore, but as a place jence it can't come up to that| olish | S!Ve we pointers is Politeness, The New York men whor 1 have met have dis in no other 6 never had reet car or the sub- than & hi Buch @ rare in Ardmore small daughter, Daisy | n New Yorkers had been sitting allently by, hey ate ine to her mother talk, She|] have ey p now and burst out jaugh-| the street two points, little IN the Easterners a “We all had heard such lovely he young- ngs about Central Park. Everybody i ving ‘Just wait until you see al Park! Just Watt! Why, It's a very little larger than my garden patch For Infants and Children, Sheath Skirt Not New to Indians. bey aaa mover had re The Kind You Have Always Bought ; five days before rigade dis- Bere tne covered that in ¢ were two oe LEK | aquaw ladies. Al u Mrs. Webbs 13 e | mother was a full-blooded Chickasaw | ar equaw and er ‘rave, the Okla! Uttle mark b as prosaic white = Tackett, Carhart S@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. A CLEARANCE Boys’ Wash Suits &Nortolk& Double Breasted Suits To say that the reductions are radical in every in- stance is but a mild statement—the scale of prices below tells the tale, Boys’ Wash Suits. Formerly $1.50 to $1.75 Now $ .85c 2.00 to 2.75 1.50 3.00 to 3.75 a 2.00 ie 4.00 to 4.50 ie 2.50 ue 5.00 to 4.50 x 3.75 Boys’ Wash Trousers. Formeriy $ .75 and$ .85 Now 50c 100 to 150 “ 85c Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits. Formerly $5.00 to $7.50 Now $3.75 : 8.75:to 10.75 6.75 12.75 to 16.50 “8.75 Broadway at Thirteenth St, Pa tedhets § THE EVENING WORLD, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Ave., 37th-38th Sts. IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTIONS FRIDAY, JULY 10TH Misses’ Summer Dresses and Suits (Sizes 14 to 20 Years) Dimity Princess Jumper Dresses Of striped dimity, In navy or light dlue, brown, pink or violet, embroidered eyelets with silk velvet ribbon, pleated skirt. Heretofore B9.73.sseerseereerrers seine Jumper and Eton Dresses Princess models—a collection of Linen, Poplin and Scotch Zephyrs, Heretofore $12.50 to $16.50......645 * Tailored Linen Coat Suits In tan, white or blue, also English Poplin, long coat, button front or plaited skirts, Heretofore 616.50...... Foulard Silk Jumper Dresses Princess model, in navy, old blue or black grounds, {n various designs, trimmed with plain silk, and Irish lace collar, Heretofore $24.50 China Silk Jumper Dresses Princess model, navy or black, superior quality silk, braided in self colors, covered buttons, Heretofore $23.50 5.75 7.95 9.75 13.75 15.75 Misses’ Lingerie Princess Dresses French Batiste, white, pink, light blue or violet, lace and embroidery trimmed; 14 to 20 years, Heretofore $9.75 to 818.50. 5.95 7.50 9.75 Button Front Washable Shirts White Irish linen or poplin, open front model, de link pearl buttons; lengths 33 to 39. Value $7.50, ...++ Misses’ and Girls’ Guimpes embroidery or lace trimmed; Heretofore 5c. to $2.65, 95c. 1.75 Lawn or crossbar dimity, sizes 4 to 16 years. 65c. Boys’ Summer Apparel Washable Sailor and Russian Suits Of imported fabrics, in white and colors; 3 to 10 years Heretogore $2.75 tO $3.75. .ceversereree seneeerenenves 1.45 Regulation Sailor and Russian Suita White English poplin, collar of navy, light blue, or red English drill, embroidered em to years. Value $5.00. Washable Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits Knickerbocker Trousers; tam crash, English khaki and fine white duck; 8 to 17 years. Value $5.00.........045 white 2.95 Knickerbocker Trousers Of khaki, tan or gray crash or white duck; 6 to 17 years, GOOCH Bignndeninb. ouaobond QdonOro cob TAaGnGONdHG 95c Small Children’s Dresses Empire, long waisted or Dutch meck models, of white lawn or colored dimity, embroidery and lace trimmed; sizes 1 to 6 years, 1.35 1.85 Heretofore $2.25 to $4.25. Stern Brothers For Friday and Until Noon Saturday SEVERAL STYLES OF Women’s Summer Dresses At These Unusually Low Prices $4.50, 5.75, 8.50 15.00 8.50 COLORED AND WHITE LAWNS & DIMITIES, WHITE AND COLORED LAWNS, LINEN COAT SUITS, Tub Skirts, OF LINEN AND POPLINETTE, $2,50, 2,95, 3,50 10 7,95 {Important Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Suits, Dresses « Skirts MISSES’ WASHABLE SUITS, Heretofore $12.50 to 16.50, $8,95 MISSES’ & GIRLS’ JUMPER DRESSES, $4,95, 6.50, 8.50 Heretofore $8.95 to 18,50 SSS’ AND GIRLS' SKIRTS, of White Repp, Values $4.50 and 6.50 $2.95, 3.95 GIRLS’ DRESSES, of Chambray, Gingham and Lawn, 98c, 1,98 Heretofore $1.98 to 3.95 GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN GUIMPES, New Model, Value $1.00, 65¢ Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Bathing and Swimming Suits CHILDREN'S ONE PIECE UNION SUITS, 5 OF FLANNEL OR JERSEY, 1.45 BOYS’ TWO PIECE WORSTED SUITS, $1.65, 1.95 MEN'S WORSTED SUITS, * $1,75, 2.25, 3.95, 4.85 SILK SUITS, 7,50 SWEATER KNIT SWIMML UITS, \IN OR FANCY EDGE STRIPE 2.95, 3,95 (FIRST FLOOR) West Twenty-third Street “FOLLOW THE CROWD") ; INTO THE WORLD'S “WANT” COLUMNS. (THURSDAY, hd ote: | $< $e One Block from 23d Street Terminal Hudson Tunnel Telephone 5700 Chelsea During q July and August This Store Will Close at 12,30 0’Clock Saturdays and 60 "Clock Evenings " ONEILLADAMS © 6" Established Lee One Tan Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store Carriage Entrances on 21st Street Telephone $70 Chelsea arat E { | | Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store | A Splendid Offering of Men’s $3.00 Bathing Suits at $1.98 Men's heavy weight worsted Bathing Suits—fine high grade, fast colors, made of fine combed worsted yarns; ma- terial that dries quickly and gives splendid service, in blue with red or white stripes, Oxtord gray, red or blue stripes. Regulation $3.00 grades, at. 5 as 98 Boys’ and Youths’ Sen $1.48 two-plece Other Specials for Friday’s Selling Men's Porosknit Union Suits—In white or unbleached, short sleeves, ankle length, Value $1.00 per suit, at... Men’s $1.00 Mercerized Swiss and Fine French Bal- briggan Shirts and Drawers at, €ah.........ccsjs0006. DOC Men’ s Fine White Pleated Front combi Shirts, Men's Fancy Madras High Gade Coat Shirts; were SiiSOreachirateeererensiniuniicevsesc na ce an 95¢ Clearing the Summer Clothing For Men and Youths Adams Building Splendid opportunity to round out the wardrobe with cool, comfortable clothing —clothing of the right kind taken trom our regular stocks—at end of the season prices, Two and Three Piece Suits } For Youths and Small Men Values up to $10.00. Odds and ends of numbers from our regular stock in fancy cheviots, flannels and crashes, Coats half and quarter lined. Sizes 30 to 38. Youths’ $12.50 Suits vy Ages 14 to 20 Years. $6. 45 About two hundred, selected from our regular stock of ane mix- tures and blue serges, All sizes in some patterns, Men’s Straw. Hats Closing Sale—Great Values ' _ Loth | Lot 2. Split sennit and roll brim Straw | grade Straw Hats, ; Fine Hats, new | goods, all sizes, $3.65 Values up to $3.00. 97¢ Values up to $2.00. | Clearing Up the Boys’ Clothing Splendid Pickings for Friday and Saturday Boys’ Suits, $2.59. | Boys’ W. In Russian, Sailor Blouse, i ashable Hats at 33¢ Not) In Naval and Tam 0’ Shanter tolk and Double Breasted style F ; | TOlK and testy’ | shapes, made of duck, linen with bloomer trousers, in_ plain ' pada) and pique. Re; 3H) and fancy colors, in up to date | ae LIE Hee 7 33c | SENS, C0 Goonoaneonne styles and novelties. | Sizes 214 to 16 years.) Values up to $7.98.. $2.59 | Boys’ Washable Suit at $1.65 Some have hs of bloomer trousers, in chambrays, Galaizas, percale, plain and white pique. Russian and Sailor Blouse styles, Boys’ Play Suits, 37c, A combination Play Suit of blue denim, cool and comfortable, dizes 1 to 8 years.) \ 37¢ Values up to 50c.....f° Boys’ Black Sateen Blouses Sizes 2¥2 to 11 years.) Sizes 8 to 16 Tate Values up to $3.98., $3. 65 ; 37 Values up to 75¢ Famous W. L. Douglas Oxfords for Men, at $1.98 Adams Building Men with an eye to economy know the wonderful value we offer in these world renowned Shoes. Besides the material saving involved, these Shoes have no counterpart for wearing qualities or, ele- gance of appearance, The Douglas factories reject all shoes that are in the least bit damaged, We receive all these “factory damaged” sorts at @ price reduction which enables us from time to time to make these splendid offerings, Sizes and styles to suit everybody. All the new Summer lastS......0 ese eens Sh. 48 500 a rd : || $2.25 xfor | Ties - - 78h, Ly About 500 sre fresh, new goods, made in the newest models, Oxfords that have been selling at $2.25 a $l. 25 |], pair; choice Friday and Saturday Children’s Barefoot Sandals The most comfortable Summer footwear you can get for children. Sizes 2 to 5, | 6 to 11, | 12 to 2, | 29 39c | 45c Women’ 50c | $3. 95 | | 24-Inch Natural Wavy Switches, 2.75 Closing Out the Summer Suits For Misses and Girls Splendid choosing in he Mise s’ Department to-mor- tow and Saturday--just the garments you will want until the end of Summer and the Prices are exccption- ally low—so low that you cannot afford to overlook them. Misses’ 3-Piece Wash Suits) $5. 95 (like illustration), value $7.95 | Misses’ Wash Suits—in stripe effect and plain colors, in two and three Piece models. sas are full pleated or circular, with fold and deep hem; sizes 14 aml 16 years, CUT anagddcuennnnennee hana $5. 95 Suits of Panama for Misses and Juniors -—In light stripes and checks, lined throughout, with detachable collar and cuffs, full pleated skirt; Sizes 12, 44 and 16 years. Value ‘$10 00 BLGi7>$ SPECIAL atin irs capteeieuny yy Misses’ Jumper and Princess Dresses —In lawns, stripes and ees tucked skirt with fold; sizes 14 and 16 years. cial at Closing Sale Girls’ Dies (Slightly Soiled) White Dresses—in repp and lawn; seversl pretty models; sizes 6 to 14 years, Value $5.00, $6.00 amd $8.00; now at $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 Girls’ Wash Dresses —Made of gingham, in Russian and one-piece models; full skirts with deep hem; sizes 6 to 14 95c to $1 5 years: Special at Closing Out Two Lots of — Folding Reclining Go-Carts A Rare Chance for a Bargain Adams Building $4.50 Go-Carts at $2.50. These Go-Carts are made of good quality reed, have} heavy rubber tired wheels, front and back are aie and adjustable, A good value at $4.50; to- moron 2, 50 Winilemtheyalastratenmnnineenoni nan aii $7.50 Go-Carts at $5.00. 4 folding reed body Go-Cart, made of extra good qual ity reed, has heavy springs, rubber tired wheels, re- clining and adjustab le front and back, This lot consists $5, 00 of $7.50, $8.50 and $9.25 values; special, while i) Na ~ Special Hair Goods Sale | Adams Building—Balcony We never bought such large quantities and such beautiful shades | in fine Hair Goods as we have secured for this sale, and it’s worth your while to exa nine our goods and secure the cream of the bar- | gains offered—specials this week are our light-weight pompadours | for Summer wear, Switches soe Seaside Pompadours Seaside Pompadours +1 98e | 26-lnch All Long Hair Switches. 2.98 | Featherweight Pompadours. .... $49 Newport Puffs Handsome Net Pompadours....4,00 ‘ j Handsome ALL-AROUND SEASIDE Newport Puffs, 4 to a Steve 496 s« i h Newport Puffs, 8 to aset...... $.00 TRANSFORMATIONS. ..... +5698 Merry Widow Puffs 2.75 | NOC. O. D. OR MAIL ORDERS, Choice Summer 1 Groceries Adams Building (Phone 5700—Chelsea) We Deliver Free of Charge to All Nearby Seashore and Country Resorts. Sugar Butter Tomatoes | Havemeyer & El- Finest ElginCream- | The Rob Roy der’s standard re- at Table Buiter, | Brand, finest Jer- fined Granulated | delicious, sweet) sey Tomatoes] Sugar, in 25-pound | fresh mast quality, | packed, <f {Se} | muslin i ound cans a \ ines each ‘ $4.35 | for : . 10¢) vs ~The 2 ann treahly 8 y | Delicatessen aH Sriends Jn the cltys 18¢ Haj G iba, Ses 1D. TEA-Cholce qual! TON Fresh lish Breaktsst Tea f Paki rae ght Icing; 4 wood, econom!: per Ib. alloeds es "45c wor ‘large col | cal grade for lat on feeder Inge ca Ke Blumen.” 5 [oj her ibs CORNED BEF ree Cooked Comed B OX TONGUE—The Deroy | round, ¥ 2 Meant) ih eam ae, | rater eieed,..) SNC whole cooked ox tongue, Trendy to wae: 13 eet BEAF — Tanger | " Smoked see er ot 27C | special . CEREALS—Maple Flakes CHEEAE. Imported seks Mt Fin quality | or Stair Breakfast 25c| gneve: ver 90 | French Peas; very 47 Food; 2 pkgs. for, a . c der and sweet: ner C Wes wept) doy ; per tl GINGER ALF The Cil- te pon. 18H — Gideon's | quot Clip Heand, near * Houston Cheese, 456 ‘ap Polish; value © or Sarsapar Pec eas Invi I and refresh- rea ‘Bmoked i tine ane Roe | ee RK eM oigennere | aalmon, ber 28¢ | 4 ay e RGGs' pittttis aia. Adams rand, 3 ai Atrangih cloudy un Exes noerb monia; best ear ri BUTTER — Fine mae seat leary Fay, Oey 27c | ACh — H- ‘a Glows | CATBUPEThe Shrew | sifacti “tiie . punt Brand spi WE one wed ace $ none Forte 1¢ | She", Tee, bot, for 12c aiveaiteere? 120 fae e | | | | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders