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____THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, _JUNE | avenue to Thirty-fourth street, | thence over to Rrondway From Thirty-fourth street up to the here the jast perform: sis to be aiven ent|LOWER THEATRE PRICES IN WAR ON PICTURE SHOWS } «were dined with | Daniel Frohman. Backs Plan Favor fends, who got up before the theatrical ing “Upper House People \Wio Want to See Good Dra CHICAGO, June in@ picture shows, balcor » have been slashes | theatre where a FRARS RETURN BRING $100.00 FORA NEW HOME COMPLEXION LOTION MAKES ROSY CHEEKS In a war on mow whore the returning heroes told success of their ewing around the in a hunt for gold pl can at In writing for the Lov Angele | MRS. ELLIOTT BURIED, tucea” on ‘stor Caan 48h baguey: cepa tary —— Will be submitted to all of , Me we an who de th cheeks Round Out Swing Around the|runerar of Davia Retacco's aa aye aa t does the worst th able by " | Daughter Was Held To-Day. M trying to color th tea ° Mr. Frohman, who in ChicaRe, | ecuge + wie Circle With Performance To- The funeral of Mra. William will take nan: | font Pa ats nalee “ " who was Mies Auevata Relanco, y when her face will be rough, sallow Night at Globe Theatre. foughter of Mr. and Mya, David F looking and. be sat wats lea dirt wae held to-day at the Temple, 1 Li , ton avenue and Fifty-fifth etreet. Tho | ture shows atmply e ve lotion made by dise One hundred happy and tired Friars! fey Dr 1. 8 Mosas, rabbi of the Tem- faut re yee Oe nave nces spurmax in’ one Fie Sy le ent Mennaves? At | le, conducted the Survieea, athe, Mitett | APT" naga the entiory ods | half pint wills two teuspoon- No, 107 Weat For h muddemy several days ago in Colo- |W aneen, tne Mallers Rode. »|fulls glycerine added is far better than tour of the prinotpal cities of the - sadly commented «|powder or any other complexion beau | the family party were William |peloved goda. w not show like yuntry upon wht y obtained $100,- jeloved Ko not sh AL sebabipte lasts Ml see pet Elliott, Mr. and Mra. Belasco and Mr. | a most potent fi kis & clear, MMste be added to the fund for the ere> | ang Mrs. Morrie Gest. The honorary|of the drama t las tion of « whome. Providence, R. L.| paiitearers were B. F Roeder, David | terested enthuslastic and demonstrative. | i added th 10,009 to the receipts tast | Warfield W. G.| Tf they appre show | sallow look removes the shiny, oily, and leaves the skin amooth, rosy and fresh ‘look: If they disappr they form the b opinion. If the play t# not. good, the | sooner we know it the t We wish | to make thiy pre n mutual by bringing the dram the reach of | the people who cant afford to! attend.” night when, as a mark of their sateen for Jerry J. Cohan for what he did for that town thirty-four year populace turned out with thusiaem to see the all-sta vnce which &myth, ¢ William dan, haad, D. D. Howard and Down Ww vent was at Linden Hil) an | Degree tor Henry Clews. | ODA, 0, June %—Henry Clews, the as been honored) The body of an Ohlo Northern University with the| found in the North Aegree of Doctor of P off the foot of West A iy Open fonday and Saturday Evenings Until 10 Find Rody tn h River, fled man was er early to-day | Ninety-fifth street of Mr There was ® touch of sa about the coming of an otherwise jolly The funeral of David Betanco's as held half an hour after | ade, headed by a band, left Central atation for their | start was advanced | nN account of the funeral, but | Mr. Melasco would not allow the Friars to pursue thelr expressed design of abandoning the parade on account of his personal sorrow. But the fu ome Libeney, Bed and Kit On ernibition We Pay Freight and R. it.’Fare, Easy Payment Pian Worth Down Weekly ral had $100 $2.00 ‘Terie ts effect, nevertheless 150 2.25 | we if “At 9 o'clock A.M. the home guard 200 2.50 Lh) Bills New York. of the Friars, which consisted of only such members of the order as could not Dorribly Ko for the big swing, assembled at the Monastery, The line of march was formed tn front of the Monastery end ihe shortest possible route w taken to the Grand Centra! station where the returning trethren were hailed’ with glee. Then the homecomera got Into the parade. Prince's Friarw Rand was at the head of the procession. They marched west on Forty-second treet to Fifth avenue, south on Fifth 300 400 500 3.50 5.00 6.00 Grand Rapids Furniture We allow on all 10% Cash Purchases Write for Our New Catalogue, Mailed Free for outing, traveling, and for warm days in town. Made in white, tan and blue. 15 cents each—2 for 25 cents, including the link buttons, Cluett, Peabody & Co., Makers, Troy, N. Y. Sixth Ave. 20th-22d Streets New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 Give Surety =ONEILL-ADAMS Cor Surety Stamps Stamps «| (COUNTRY | D The Works of the Most Fam- ous Novelists Now Offered By Us at, Per uu See the Great Window Display of These Books A Partial List of Desirable J Books to Take for Vacation Reading Titles : Titles: Titles: The Music Master—Charles Klein ri Ralph BD. bccn Rebecea of Sunnybroc Doctor Lavendar's People— Margaret Deland ston New Cl Co mrades— Thomas Dixon, Jr Louis Joseph Vance. ¢ ireula cts Tove Te ‘The GraftersFraneis Ly nde The Cross Best Fiction arr Tr astiet anticipation of your vacation wants gathered the largest assortment of the hooks of fiction ever dis} layed in New York. our Book Dept, O'Neill Main Store, First Floor, we have made a sweeping display of these titles. a \ The Story of M William J. Locke She That Hesitates—Harris Dickson My Lady Peggy Goes to Town Frances Aymar Daughter of Anderson ¢ George Barr ge . ; MeCutcheoa The Third Degree—Klein and Horablow ring—-Lilian Bell , ret——F. Morton Crawfor Coniston Winston Churchill aw Man—Julie Opp Favers!: in 1 Gentry Day ic Phillips. Happy Hawkins—Robert Alexander Wason Royle. Old Lace My The Message—Louis Tracy e's Pa—Norman Way Robert WCE A Rock in the Baltic rt Barr - f , , Bruyver Jim's Baby—P Mighels the shuttle! ‘ Red Men and White Owen Wister Phe Virginians Oyen Wit He Fell in Love with His Wife—E. P. Roe unter Emerson Broy MeCahy re When a Man Marries Mary Roberts Rinchart hibald Byre well Pord, sband by Proxy—Jack Steele The Searlet Pimpernel-—Buroness Orer Purnbay Fortunes of Fifi Ny Elliot Rebecea Mary— Annie Hamilton Donuel Iwo Gentleme George Cary Eggle urnace of Gold Philip Verrill ‘The Fly on the Wheel Katherine Cecil ‘Thurston. ston » Storm Country—Grace M Nite. | ‘The Man from Brodney’s—George Barr Viring Line Robert W. Chambers eod— Alice Brown, McCutcheon. Brewster's Millions George Barr McCutcheon, © Barr MoCut Hinor Glyn Montlivet—Alice Prescott Smith Hazel of Heatherland. Cy Whittaker's Place seph « ‘The Goose Girl Lincoln Harold MacGrath Mabel Barnett Grundy Dimbie and 1—Mabel Barnett Grundy Holy Orders Maric Corelli In the Bishop's Ca Miriam: Michelsor The Bow of Orange Ribbon—Amelia b. Barr Graustark—George Barr McCuteheon Leopard's Spots Dixon, Jr The Prima Donna Ma Crawford Beverly of Graustark—George Barr MeCutehcor Nedra~-George Barr MeCuteheon Katrine—Elinor Macartney Lane. Freckles—Gene Stratton-Porter. Old Wives for N David Graham Phillips ventures | Potash and Perlmutter Montague Glass. The Kingdom of Slender Swords-—Hallic Erminie Rives J Chapter in Her Life Burnham | Jewel's Story Book Clara Louise of Joshua Craig: Clar Louise Burnham rs (cx a bl ral { THE WHOLE CITY IS TALKING ABOUT THE WONDERFUL CLOTHING VALUES VOGEL BROS. ARE GIVING Another lucky strike—another ous underprice sale results in such astounding econom tunities that the very climax of value giving has been reached. 2,150 iven’s Summer Suits at 311: "E, Conservatively Estimated About 650 of these Suits are worth $16.50 About 950 of these Suits are worth $18.00 About 550 of these Suits are worth $20.00 Tomorrow morning at 8:30 our doors open upon this sale night it will be the clothing sensation of New Yor’ These 2,150 Summer Suits are this season’s newest fabrics, made up in the smartest models for men and young men. The closest scrutiny will reveal a quality of workman. ship and a character of style that make them well worth every cent of their reguiar prices $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00— but now you can choose at $11.50. Blue serge suits -black serge suits—-dressy dark silk mixed worsted suits self patterned blue worsted suits--elegant light toned cassimere suits EVERY SUIT IN THIS MIGHTY SALE GUARANTEED TO GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. by tomorrow 363 Brand New $25, $28 & $30 $4950 | Summer Suits Reduced to The mark-down man has gathered all of the broken lines of our $25, | $28 and $30 suits in one group—among them several styles of the popular ALL DAY ‘Saturday We wilt Give DOUBLE ON. Gn teen n Stamps. supreme sale event—this tremend- igal oppor- unpadded English coat model. inate. Store Open Store Open Saturday Night 8 Saturday Night Until 10 Ss ® Ve, Until 10 Jou" Green Trading Stamps With aa Before 2 o’Clock | LU OF 6TAVE, 187819" STS.NEW YORK ouble J: GREENHUT-SI "is rate J.B.GrRe# MAIN BUILDING Frisbie Neglizee Shirts HE mark of the quality shirt is that it’s cut roomily. The “Frisbie”’ is loose-fitting and never creases, rumples or binds, because plenty of material is used. It doesn’t -“lump” or ‘‘bunch” across the chest. The ordinary dollar shirt is made of thin, flimsy fabric that ravels and.rips quickly. The neckbands are shapeless and chafe the skin. The “Frisbie’’ Dollar Shirt is made from sub- staniially-woven goods. The neckband, cuffs and all other parts are carefully and correctly shaped. Even the buttons are large, clear and perfectly matched. When you pay a dollar for a ‘Frisbie’”’ Negli- gee you secure the world's best shirt-value. When youspay a dollar and a half for a ‘‘Frisbie”’ Negligee you secure precisely the same perfect fit and uniform tailoring, plus a finer quality of material. Made from White Cords, White Madras and White Cambrics of Excellence. A Frisbie White Cambric Plaits Also. $1 & $1.50 See Page 5 of this Newspaper for Details of Many June Clearance Specials for Saturday. at (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) We Give Them.== Ask for Ql Green Trading Stamps }2000001900000600'00000000000000000000 2, The KEY to FORTUNE'S VAULTS is commonly ory| | asa WORLD REAL ES TATE AD. Acquire one to-day OOOCSOUCOCOLOCOSCOCOO O00 COLE: @,” SSS CCS Cee OC Gama Throughout, the stylish thin worsteds in all shades of grey pr You may have read of equal reductions in July or August—but never before at the height of the season—but we have a way of doing things differe ntly—that that’s 's why these suits are $18.50 NOW. | VOGEL BROTHERS Sunday World. dom- Song s Sung by Marie Cahill in the All-Star Revival of PINAFORE the Casino Theatre, N. Y. Words and Music Free with Next The Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions’ than any other two medi- ums in the universe