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come ap ent THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 326, 1911. | musnop Davie 11. Grece, Powtmantey #24 | John Healy Haywood, which stands be: { E * ward M, Morwan, James Talovt and Lis-| site the pulpit In the Chureh of the penard Stewart. Messiad in Loulavilie, Ky The contract for the bust wae made | —— z with Mre. Matthews laet fall, and he had the work well under way when wns signed. In December the bust, tn | Dlastor form, was rejected, and from | that time on the soulptor’s health t*| 4 watd to have been seriously affected. Mr. Matthews, who is @ dealer in| 4 paintings and sculpture, states that the | dust met with the approval of George | Gray Barnard, the sculptor, who wrote | & special letter of commendation, the first of the kind he ta said to have penned. Mr. Matthews declares that ere ered inte thp action mmittee. SUES FOR $5,000 OVER REJECTED BUST OF TAFT. TT itipens Husband of Sculp- tor Who Died Heartbroken, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street Saturday: $1 & 1.08 Popular Fiction at 37c OTHENBERG co We ot lane LOC bes On Saturday and Monday, Baaas May the 27th and 2oth Hers stromgheart and hundreds of 37c ha] Save Your Silverware “ Neglected tarnish will eat into It.j}/ Irdinary polishes containing In-]]| jurious acids and chemicals will scratch and mar it. against these evils others. Paid Mail Orders Filled. SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, bi always insure : Imbere of the commit- beautiful lustre and “look of new- “McCreery Silks’’ Claims Damages. | tee," anid Mr. Matthews, “was Danie nese,” USE | ; g bY ima Dama evn, rite proline Lacrae | Sunes tn tk 4 Cael Confirmation ANIMUS, HE DECLARE " Maqimntch sad dung EL Ro Dresses Sale of Twelve Thousand Yards of Printed Foulard Silks in cholce designs and colors. prizes Sj Silver Polish ILICON The ONLY polish that has stood the EXACTLY AS PICTURED —of allover embroidered white lawn. Charges that Member of Com- ‘ , 1. Hest of over 40 years. Economical, Single width. .......sseseeeeees 55¢ per yard " mittee Had Grudge Against effective and absolutely harmless value 85¢ bg go rr. value bg bo Seg Aa Bde om: ||] The thinner the plating the great- ; lic ers of New York have ever known. His Wife. | sects * taf bsaslt bible °™ ler need for using Electro-Silicon. Double width.......... seeeeesEeI5 per yard Pretty, simple and rich. Among Mra. Matthews’ bast known ||[Send address for value 2.00 Pull description—Bodice allover eyelet embroid- ered; Val. lace and ribbon run inserting on to 14 years; worth up edging of Dutch neck to $3.50; Saturday at l 98 Girls’ Chambray works are statues of Lincoln, Garfeld | ‘The aftermath of the death of Mra and MoKinley in the palace of Prince FREE SAMPLE All silk, double width Marquisette in hy, -. eo y of Prussia, a das-reitef of Me- s A Bileabeth Gt. John Matthews, the [2 tn the pubile tiheary at Burling. ff lectre Btttcon Co.. 80 Clift MN. ¥. White, Cream or Black. 85c per yard gad ful sleeves, Fie sculptor, who ts anid to have died trom Kinley, im the public tibrary at Burling. "| Air eees and Druggiote Rvecrwuer|f | malas 180 SA en & nervous breakdown the rejection of a dust of President Taft she had modelled for the Yale Clu, came t6- felt for 5,0 brow Robert &. Matthews Forty-fifth street ara sultiog from skirt, tucked; sizes 6 Oxfords which we are featuring at The New Summer Models in WASH DRESS GOODS DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. AUPPENHEIMER CLOT! ES , Second Floor. 15,000 yards of White Irish Cambric Linen, Pure Flax, Grass Bleach. 36 inches wide. 38c per yard value 65¢ 25,000 yards of Cotton Dress Fabrics, in- 2.05 If you paid $4 or $5 you could not possibly be better pleased or suited than in th s adm) tell snap- Dresses at 49c Beautiful quality chambrays, in pink, tan or blue, made up in a stunning Summer model; Dutch kimono sleeve, ing ch diagonal fabrics; kilted rts; sizes 6 to 14 years. neck edged with contrast- }* full, roomy DRESSES ORIGINALLY INTENDED TO SELL AT $1 and $1.25. TO-MOR- ROW ONLY (limit 4 to a cus- C ; $2 and $3 Wash Suite at $1.29 is indeed a re- || markable event. cluding Corded Jacquard Batiste, Bordered Jaconet and Fine Printed Lawn in a large assortment of dots, stripes, rosebud and floral designs. 1g¢ per yard 6 « fitting place Ss » oM Especially with the season hardly ‘be; In aectnctraees wie. 3 ay i ah A a fc vehi thi isthe best Mayrbergin sal the past ten years has disclosed. All the newest and popular models in either Russian or Sailor styles; made of imported washable mate. rials in plain and fancy stripes; also whites of repps, madras, galatea and 1. 29 linens; all sizes in the lot from 2% to 10 years, but , not all sizes in every style; es ctual $2.00 to $3.00 values Boys’ $5.00 All Wool Blue Serge Confirmation Suits at $2.98 Double-breasted Knicker Suits, all wool: blue serge; all seams taped and pants lined are being sued, were former Mayor Low, LET GeORGE DOIT Establishes 679 STATIONERY DEP’TS. 1n Both Stores. Engrav ing and Stationery. The Oxfords in elther the popu- r tan Russia calf leather, patent , patent leathers, etc.; the high lace or button styles, and blucher cut, with welted oak soles; medium, high-raised toe, single or Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Reception, At Home, Church and Train Cards. Visiting Cards, Monograms and Address Dies inthe Tatet forms. Samples and estimates) Rath 25 Ps i 4a 44 West 34th St. BET, BYWAY AND STH AVE, 3 : : j Sale of Foreign Mail Correspondence Gell lh dd rele) CO Compulsory Sale Paper with Envelopes. 45€ per box eauioane Lompulsory vale value 78¢ VME MEO ei sasvanisexareceis r } Linen Fabric Paper, Envelopes and Cor- respondence Cards with the fashionable long initial letter. 45¢ per box Aiso tan pumps Oxford A Rare Saving Opportunity Is Knock- ing at Your Door iN ie YORK they say is the greatest com- mercial value centre in the world, but even New York has never seen such Clothing values as we of- fer in thi ‘ompulsory Sale, and probably never Men’s Soft Collars & Ties to Match at 19c All specialty stores are selling | J them at 25c and 35c.; the newest ovelty for dressy men and youths; soft collars, made of fine rercerized washable fabrics, with link buttons, full French four-in- hand tie to match, in white, blue, gray or helio; sizes from 12% jay, 9 A. M.to t P.M warn ORDERS FILLED, you see them—that “The House of Kuppenheimer”. has this Summer betteredlits best of Preceding seasons. You'll be especially, interested in the fight weight, Summer models-——the snappy, bright, cool- looking shades and tones, crisp new style ideas that ‘give them an individuality all These Linen-Fabric Outing Hats at . 1. 98 are just what you want for Sie going-away Millinery, And the price is right—the hats stunning. W were:convinced—as you will be when VEILING DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. Shetland finish novelty mesh Veils and Veilings. Ombre and ¢wo-toned Chiffon Veils. williagain. We were forced thelr Nt , Mesh Veilings with Chenille dots. Women’s 69¢ Silk || "tm iieu™ tion for the erection of a You will agree with us that the prices Chiffon Veils with fastener, especially Stockings, 39c big « eNeeet store. Aud $18 $20 $22.50 $25 $30 adapted for motoring. Shown in black and Jewelled imported Bringing a great portion represent theivery highost values obtainable in Sale of Chiffon Veils, with stripe border. tan with 6-inch lisle of our vast Boston stocks + Quality Clothes. Every desirable color. 1.95 garter top, triple Isle te VelMovea! are Ned clearance, Hie value 2.50 heels and toes; value ait tha nus\permits us to make | Tale ; * 69¢ a pair; Saturday at most exquis- the Tabet sleshing reduc- V oO e | Lace Veils in White or Black... ted s95¢ f . Papaya tions our history, not g oO | , A JRE! silver, gold, only onythe Boston goods e EXACTLY AS PICTURED (other models also) made of etudded with terial and trimmed with velvet edging or blue, red or purple. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ‘Women’s Dresses Made of All-Wool French Serge just West 167-169 E. 125th St. of 3d Ave. ; » Sole Uptown Distributors for Kuppenheimer Clothes. NECKWEAR DEP’TS. SOROSIS but on/every sarment in store, th ~rchant Tailors’ uncalled-fo: gar- ments and GEORGES’ Model Clothes — Twelve rd i a brilliant rhinestones, A Remarkable Holiday Offering of 9 YOUTHS’ AND Men’s, YOUNG MEN’S LIGHTWEIGHT Suits In Both Stores. Anextensive variety of Women’s Neckwear, including Fichus, Sailor Collars and large Side-Jabots, lace trimmed and embroidered. Single Side-Ruffles, trimmed with Real Irish Crochet. i ; SHOES Lae vale 235 Saturday and is vag in) steme.o Double Side-Ruffles, trimmed with Real ae ; $10.50 to the Irish Crochet. 2.00 ‘ priced— value 2.75 Spring and Summer Models. Custom akers' finish eee cat Nevhalebone ¢ in peck nd fin, 9.99 All the latest Fifty Dollars—Now Women's Boots, Oxford Ties and Pumps, $¢ 50 | showing the new vamps, insteps, toes and Spring good fab; e ® | heels. MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, Naar eg pata Made of Tan Calf, Dull Kid, Patent {0 0,0n, pale Bartirday, 8A. fitter ihe ullor 45 inch Coats, lined throughout with Peau de Cygne. P. ing, finish and style are excel- Everything included. Sack Leather, Suede, White Canvas and Buckskin, Suits, Coai:s and Trousers, Sizes 14 and 16 years. 12.50 Sample Spring { oa Walking, Prince Albert, 3.50 to 8.00 per pair. f Linen Suits—-gored skirt with panel back 14 coloring oe Pe Sumie ou “a Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Oxford aig Plain tailored coat. Sizes 14 ie Coats fest; mr oppar ; ts, etc, etc. Eve Ties : +50 tunity for the : spoke y etary. Sie hey ary 2.50 to 3.50 per pair. Marquisette and Lingerie Dresses, lace Handsome Taffeta Silk eat UN t ae t ready-mades: | ‘ : et and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 14 and 16 : ‘ gaseed Wis } | : Men's and Boys’ Sorosis Shoes and Oxford years, 12.50 Satins, Pongees, Ben- wrDk et il oa Ties. All leathers, m galines, Coverts, { CONVENIENCE | Men's Sorosig, .. 50sec he covet 5.00 and 6:00 ' Linens, now $4.98 iy Boys’ eS A alco, aiso'. 8. 4.do JAMES McGREERY & C0. Also Panamas, broadclotls and mixtures; . i West 34th St. SRA IOETS ams, ae : range from 32 to hy inches; short models in atin Brings you an aggregation of gar- t Between Broadway and 5th Ave.,| 23rd Street 34th Street ot is aM Play tal WR ilk OF AAD RRS ee) ner § wew yYoRK. broidered, others ptain in town; ¥ Aliso Stores at JAMES McGREERY & 00. = webored, with wer a a eae ey (Bhs tncan, eaey i a 23rd Street 34th Street [rT MAKRS LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NBED— | aes 33.1046 CAC ary A a A-WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT,