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THE EVENING WORLD, 1911. with the city authorities in devising| provides that the license clerk taust | however, provide for personal applica Plans to prevent the spread of such) have certain facts about the couple|tion for leenses, so orders are noy scoUrges as tuberculosis, seeking a license five days before the | coming to the clerk by, mall, telephong FRIDAY, JUNE 2, | HEALTH EXHIBIT OPENS IN HIGH SCHOOL TO-DAY. on July & 1848. en he was graduated and At| man, St. James's School, The prizes will be presented by Archbishop Farley t the Manhattan Coll menc ~ WARIS CERTAN lo a CORAL WAS avran Brothe: Hvery known disease and iliness ts/ ceremony 18 performed. But it does not, | and telexraph. ‘ | 1 Inspector of ana) Ve Witt Clinton Boys Demonstrate pai = In oe a we . = WINTHROP TELLS IN CHURCH ENDED O'Brien, Dudley ee Ntalone,| Methods for the Prevention gempatiy ighorant of the danger is fully | x. | 4 J. Dowling, Joseph McCloskey of Diseases. portrayed. The agencies causing the Thirty-one Yeare of Bites, . of tne macrea . phlei | partment of the De Witt Clinton High | @n8ee w aieain the enior unease, Fy ‘ , 1890, and on | SECOND SILVER WEDDING. School, a health exhibit will be opened | mnie first lecture treating of discoveries y * . »p Corrigan ap- pm to-day in the school hail, at Fifty-ninth | my the medically Inclined students will & ~ a {p and on July | tendrtekson'’s Firat Wife Gave Him | sirect and Tenth avenue, which prom-| be given at 1.90 P. M. to-day. Citizens | — = |inem to offer ideas in how to prevent| are invited. ‘ PER Aiseases which will interest avery cttt- ECT ——————_—___—_—————— Bring the Misses, Girls and Children Saturday 7 New Apparel, Received Within 24 Hours, Specialiy Untrimmed Summer Low-Priced, Now Ready for Inspection ——————— A . 4 £ Peace! Sacred Heart Parish to Have) \\" PHILADELPHIA, June 2—It was a| yon in Greater New York. RIAGES. “ Average Duration of Peace) \ He ine ae mite | 20n I Greater New York. = 44, MAIL ORDER MARRIAGES. f A ~ saa Fiohts Which | 4-Day Celebration of Vicar- his wife had at their home In| yfenlth Committee of the New York| wy, eapakive’s Gretas Green M ig & & Guarantees Sea Fights, Which lebration of Vi N. J., yesterday, when they | ttigh Scho Jo exhibie his| “"™ Lape date tdbltea ned wu * Will Be Vi | General’s Anniversary. dest twenty-fifth anniversary of | t at for several weeks and | Not Altogether Abolished, i le Victories, hak sia ee - x | to-day pr need it one of the most! NASHUA, N. H., June 2—Mall omer . ’ aeeiciooensta |JUST MAKING A NOISE, jMr Hendeickson's eecond event | thorough and practical demonatraulons | marriages "are now the vorue in the for clean white beautiful teech ott d. He first marrte : 4 . on how to prevent atckness that he has, New England territory that formerly ANNAPOMB, M4., June 2.—Preasing . SHOOTS GIRL IN THE LEG, Jane x hae he Warn, ever witnessed. It will be the first time, | made Nashua its Gretna Green. and a pure and fra grant breath the belief that any future war tn which SER Relea ane : Tw Mier in last re married her | Dr. Knolton eat, that the young men| A new Iaw that was intended to break eed 26 ade i 7 GIB GHOORIN EO HO RALS BH’ SES | | iss Beulah Nu of the high schools have co-operated | up the indiscriminate marriage business aol the United States may engage will Fou'th,” boasted @ Gusky citizen tn ateciy, !f not entirely, be deciied by @ front of No. 1778 Atlantle evenue, —————_——— = = = = = — battle or batties on the sea, Assistant | Brooklyn, at 3 o'clock this morning, as aUiland Siady 16 Cie radiaica of ths | “wetsee Poneeiaka Steed coud wet te Sixth Ave., 20th-22d Streets New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 Naval Academy suid he wa | nim he had fired two shots tnto the alr. We Give 9 We Redeem impressed with tho neces: one went through a window of the Wicks 0 saty t tn juuilding and hit Abbie Lawrence, | Surety -_ Surety ‘ " ‘ twenty-two, colored, In the leg. | anak Reterteatbeidlegats Bhe onld as she wan being haved Stamps Stamps losing contro , “| to St. John’s Hospital that “dat away nan am @ puffect strangah to mub,” ‘6 tan with the pistol aald his name was Jacob No, 1601 Atlant! hooting pt he liked ray, thirty-ons, of and that he ticular pur- | r the noise. pone ex: ile was locked up on @ charge of as- sault. amaiiilleasni BOYS WIN ORATORY PRIZES. oh | ane P O'Nelll Main Store—Third Moor, 5 tween wars of this us s s . ! be The Richt Rev. Joseph F. Mooney, hth atoll M ll M ’ L $ sna Tee men on Siaiee Via Gidea! of he Aik Del veunesitnl Taeeut ay, CRAG llinery isses’ Linen Suits, $8.95 to $15.75 i served in the future, 9 oe ee ete ine | Brothers Compete in Speeches. O'Neill Mala Blore—Secomd Floor, Made of natural linen, Copenhagen, oyster and white; sizes 14, 16 and 18 | wqbe contr aI ot the sea wll, in m thes Pe hp phe Mao and plans} Boys tn the Cathollo achools gt New Every desirable shape in hats and trimmings, newest years; $8.95 to 915.75. { opinton, be the crucial potnt of any ave boon perfected by the members of | YOrls (aNent by the Chisten Mite, Ne {fp ideas from the best manyfacturers. Juniors’ Lingerie Dresses, $7.95 to $9.75 in which we may be engaged, and 4 his parish to fittingly signalize the | COmPe Ath iaht . Dutch neck, peasant sleeves, panel effect, trimmed with lace i Pemare® Sviaent how incumbent it will) yas, a t oratorical prizes donated by Women's Untrimmed Hats at Exceptional Prices and embroidery; sizes 15 and 17 years; at $7.95 to $9.75. be Upon you #0 to maintain the ma+| ‘Phe 340 children of the parochial D. Williams, a graduate of White Azur Dress Shapes, values $1.75 and &2 at 95e, terial aed personnel allowed us by Con} { Heart Church, the |) tan College, class of 1898, Black Azur Dress Shap alues #1.75 and 82 at 95e,, Misses’ Wash Dresses, $4.50 and $5.95 ues, will attend @ spectal mass to- gress that it may always be at the| on West Fifty-tirst |. The following were the winners, White Chip Dress Shapes, value $1.95 at $1.25, fa seloved lawns end’ bathite, ail neatly a . : ¥, 0 es ‘ \ 8 . “ r Dm Di . ly trimmed; sizes 14, 16 highest point of ethcie: | Ningh and Tenth ave- Pa ‘1 ee PASM Lr ee ty Black Chip Hats, values #1.50 and $2.50 at 65¢ and 98e. and 18 years; at $4.50 and $5.95. EXPECT BIG CROWD AT FETE,| Many Handsome Prises for Biack- wells ‘sland Lawn Party. Final preparations are being mare for the lawn party to de held on Black- well’s Island to-morrow afternoon for the benefit of the Catholic chapel there. morrow and will be addressed by the Vicar-Genera The following day he will at the same ch celebrate « polemn high mass, ich the sermon will be preached by the Right Rev, Mar. Lynch of Utica, a Ufelong friend. Saturday afternoon the Holy Name Soctety, of which Mgr. Mooney 4s spirtt- ual director, will parade through the Bridge Behool; third, William Cole- FRECKLES Important Flower Sale at Less Than Half Im- port Prices Fancy Wreaths, value $1.95 at 75e. Rose Wreaths, values $1.50 and $1.95 Lilac Wreat ‘alues $1.50 and $1.95 at 75e. Daisy Wr Jues $1.50 and 5 at 75e. Imported Lilac Clusters, value 95¢ ut 25¢, Imported Pansies, value O5e at 25e. at 75e, The illustration shows the combination, all the way down the back. Girls’ Wash Dresses, $1.50 & $1.75 Detachable bloomers, collapsible hat made of same material. The bloomers are buttoned to the inside of the-dress, and the dress buttoned The materials are percale, averted Rose Clusters, at 19cuud 37e, ginghams and chambrays; combination trimmings and full pleated skirts with deep hems. Sizes 6, 7 and 8 years; values $1.95 and 82.50, at $1.50 and @1.75. streets of the Sac eart parish. On Sunday the will have approp: A large crowd 1s expected. and those who care to do #o may play either euchre or bridge. Many bandsome prizes have been do- Rated for the card players and non- players. The games will start at 3 o'clock promptly and will be preceded by a band concert. New Drug That Quickly Removes These Homely Spots. ‘There's no longer the lightest need of feeting ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, oualae double strength—bas been disco & posture cure for chee Bt. Agnes's, Infants’ and Children’s Under and Outer Garments 7] Places This Store First in the Sale of © brought to & Consistent specialization t, when Senator | Cee LOE So, cn tals SS z 2 a 2 g 5 “i : ; “ rat : ° 21? ° racer aetna, tat ora ut et re | eek ey rR OPN Mala Saree Pee Misses’ and Girls Beautiful Gowns The doute will run half hourly, In| at @ mass meeting in the New Amster septa clare sy ames Among our collection you will find all desirable garments estat ‘* a ae ee Saket cade Mee | Rs itce ol ga i ne ah neces for summer use. ‘These are fresh and new goods, reliable Graduation Gowns for Confirmation be looney 7 fabrics and excetient workmanship. Sizes 6 months to 5 years inclusive. Boys’ Suits and = complete assortment of Girls’ Dresses, made of lawn, madras, duck, galatea, dimity, crossbar and ginghams, side and box pleated, embroidered w bh crests, emblems and 75: $998 piping, 2 to 5 years; from..........csseeeeee neers 1c to. Children's Hats, suitable for boys and girls; straw, lingerie, pongee, oplin and poke bonnets in various shapes and many chic styles, 506 Penutitully trimmed with bows, flowers and laces; up from........ Ic Girls’ Dresses in white lawn and colored madrasand gingham, Russian, French and Princess styles, high and low neck, long, short and fancy kimono sleeves, trimmed with braid, embroidery, laces and $ 1 e) 8 ribbons, @ to 5 years; at...e.eeeeeeeeee , Children's Guimpes. made of cambri any pretty styles to choose ts and anna earae t ypmed wi edging, insertions val, and cluny laces, sizes 2 to 12 years; up 25c Ci Reefer Coats; in navy, red, tan cloths and shepherd's checks and plaids, nicely trimmed with velvet collar and cuffs, double or single-breusted, fancy metal buttons, £ to 6 years; your choice, $9 98 up from. . ’ Men’s Furnishings ‘ONeill Muin Store—First Floor, Men's $1.75 Shirts at $1.10 900 Coat Shirts made of fine madras, Jac- quard effects, large range of black-and-white and new colorings attached or detached cuffs, plain or pleated bosoms with starch- edcufls, sizes 13! to 20. Extra sizes for very “large men. Men's $1.50 Shirts at 95c 700 Coat Shirts of madras and very fine count percales, made full and roomy, culls at- tached, plain and pleated bos- oms, fine pearl buttons, sizes 14 to 18 Men's TubScarfsat 50c New line of tub scarfs are ready in all the new imported and domestic fabrics, all fast colors. Arrow Brand Soft Collars, 2 for 25¢ White, tan, blue and gray. .00 Finger Clip Eye Glasses at $1.50 With a Free Case With Each Pair O'Neill Main Store— First Floor, They are 10 karat gold filled and have the finest periscopic lenses and our optometrist will see to it Hihat you get the correct style and fi urday oul, The Largest Line Greatest Assortment in New York City in Our History .: 23d STREET, West [Near Fifth Avenue, New York Remarkable Specials in Suits, Dresses and Waists FRIDAY &SATURDAY See Friday Evening Journal Girls’ Dainty Swiss Dresses Made over drop lining, trimmed with lace and embroidery, high neck, long sleeves. Sizes 8 to 14, $7.95. Men’s Shurety Shoes and Oxfords, $3 O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, Try “Surety” Shoes this season—wear them and learn to know they Misses’ Lingerie Dresses In allover embroidery and mar- quisette; low neck, peasant sleeve. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. $11.95 to $16.95 Men’s Light Summer Suits, $12.00 . O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. i p ; vent is ir that have yet been pro- ; The importance of this event is greatly duced atthe price A increased by the addition of a number of of 3 attractive styles from our stock, many Black and tans, high reduced about one-half. The qualities and low cuts, high toe land styles of these $12 suits are so much shapes, Cuba: y ae : with guarantee above the average that it is impossible to oak leather, the best that give purchasers an exact idea of their can be putinto shoe sales real worth. The patterns and colorings men's $2.50 Shogs and Oxfords are well selected and seasonable; thorough rental Otlordee Teeny ee sen Beas colt: ae cle i 4 gun metal Oxfords, ‘These goods are taken out of workmanship is apparent in every detail, our regular stock, and are all the newest assuring satisfaction shapes; special for Saturday, at, . 189 and service; $ Caen < pemer ee fa ae Women’s Neckwear The following from our regular lines are spe ly priced Real Eee is Mere an Flee, Men's Fancy Mixed Suits, all this season's eal Irish Crochet Yokes, $1.50 to $13. 711 Reet gl pteracr ineeart Arr aH Arh 875 Real Irish Crochet Dutch Neck Yokes, ; Den's Rain Costs, ton aod rows, double $ 75c to $1.98. exture; usually sold for double, at.......-+0++++ epi ey Wa ; Men's #5 Feather Weight Slip-on Coats, $2.95 Real Irish Crochet Sailor Collars, $1.98 to $9.50. i Men's Straw Hats Real Point Venise Lace Yokes, values $8 Sennit is having the call this season, _ Fashion to $12, at $5.50 to $7.98. datnands wider brims, af Milan Lace Sets of Valenciennes and Imitation see Gcnistutise woe including chemisette and half Renee RAR nds: eve atch; values T5c, at $0¢ set You can get the hat you want here and the hat you Fichus, Sailor Collars, Dutch Collars, ought to have, and what you save will pay you well. Jabots and Stocks, at 25¢ and 50¢ each. \ “* MILLINERY AND OUTERWEAR THE MOST REMARKABLE CLEARANCE OF NEW AND EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY : Ever Attempted by This or Any Other Specialty House : An UNAPPROACHABLE OFFERING of 780 Trimmed Hats 5.00 (IN THIRD FLOOR SECTION) VERY model taken directly from our Parlor Floor Salon, where none but the most | exclusive ‘Renard and imported creations are ever shown. A Sale You Cannot AFFORD to Miss! m 50. Early Selections Strongly Urged No C. O. Ds. No Approvals = ——_' an HER BROS Our Hair Goods Dept. | fi.’ Women’s Low Shoes and Pumps The Handsomest in America, Regularly $2.50, at $1.79 O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, They Scatter Into more New York City Homes and O'Nelll Main Store—Second Floor. After-Holiday Offering of High-Class Hair Goods DAVE. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE pa ThisB RASS fr CREDIT TERMS Leather BED FREE I 9.00 Bown on $50.00 MORRIS Hundreds of pairs to select from in this season’s | accepted styles. You will find patent leather and gun metal Pumps, patent leather and gun metal three- CHALE | eet a iy (- ) PRES, Offices than can be ‘ res eyelet Oxfords, some with tips and some plain oH ~ 100.00 ‘ reached through at prices positively the lowest for the toes; regularly $2.50, for one day only at. . 61, 79 a 450.00 other Sunday rahe | quality, Lack of space forbids complete Misses’ and Children's Tan Russia Calf Bare- — } “© 200.00 paper— | mention of hundreds of items; but we foot Sandals, heavy sole aud broad toes; S] 25 SB esp «300.60 append two note worthy specials which sizes 6 to 11 at 98¢; sizes 11/9 to® at...... ® sei S75 co APARTMENTS FURNISHED Hitt challenge competition, Misses’ and Children's Gun Metal, patent| Misses’ and Children's Vici Kid and pat- With Every Parchase 0° LD Comoiet irom i 500.00 $50 | leather and velvet strap pumps, 6 to 8 at 98c,/ent leather Oxford; patent leather and gun Sunday World Ads, — Cluster Hair Puffs in Sets of 18 to 22, value 93.50, at $1.95 rim FISHERB 5 125; si 114 to 2, regu- Pump; 7 t H COLUMBUS AVE BeT- 103% 38, 104 STI Also a complete line of hair accessories on display, oT MORE GS expat ops iii fo ve etre ant ent. 120 ce ensvascucnnresccceescceee L009 LTT) STS a eT I Re eS IE

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