The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1911, Page 6

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we peeteen were ter Sa BAPTISTS ARRIVE FROM OVER SEAFOR IG CONVENTION Russia and Australia Repre- sented in International Event to Be Held in Philadephia. Aboard the steamship the Cunant Line, which from Liverpool to-day, were the International Convent: Baptist World Alliance, to be Grace Temple Baptist Church, Aelphia, June 19 to % Many were ac- companied by their wives. Bome dele- gates came from Australia, _ A Aslegate from Russia explained that, since religious freedom had been extended {n that country, Church had made great which has sent forty to bring the Rus. Other delegate: etic. we interesting delegate was the Rov. B. M. Wilkin, M. A., of Melbourne, Australia, who has been fifty years away from his native England. Mr, Wilkin said that great tales ar told Jn Australia of the wonders of United States. Of the possibility of Japanese invasion of Australia, Mr. Wil- kein sald: “It would come in a week !f we were) = ‘not protected by England. ‘tralian knows that Japan big island as no other p coveted a land before, but the Britisn navy keeps them off.” Among the other passengers were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. M. von Iderstine, the Jatter a singer of former reputation In this eountry, now living in Boston, who ‘was accompanied by her sister, Miss Dorothy Mel). Miller of New York. Mrs, von Iderstine sang at the concert ‘on the ship, which ts given for the benefit of the Saliors’ Hospital fund. Other names on the passenger list were Mrs. H. 8. Cannell, Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Dalton, H.C. Meld, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Howard S. Graham and the Misses Bevery Aus: Kelley, Mr. HL Merrill, Mra. W. brought her automobile with her; Mra. Howard Morris, Miss Julta Stephenson 74 Mire M. Withstandiey. » —_—_>—_—_ "ARRESTED, HE ACCUSED POLICEMAN AND WOMAN. ziake Fined $10 for Annoying Mrs. { Clark, Story Not Believed. Rt A man who sald he was Chester Blake, thirty-five ys head walter at the treet, was arraigned in th Bustin Clark, of No, 2% West Thirty- .| keep his pets on his premises for gn- York Athletic) Club, ving at No. 2 Weat Thirty-sizth Night Court Warly to-day on @ charge of ansoying a emulatto who described herself as Mra, [DEMAND MUFFLERS | “FORANEGHBOR'S - HICKS AND ODES Paterson Board of Health Ad- mits It Can’t Smother Crows, Cackles and Barks. “The Board of Health has not the| | power to stop chickens from crowing or dogs from barking, and thua annoying the nelghborhood,” was admitted to-| day when the Board at Paterson, N. J.,| issued a permit to George T. Frost to| other year. The Board acknowledges | | exist as such after July 1, THE EVENING FALLS FROM A WINDOW. Mra, Lenora Wethson thirty years ol4, pianist, was leaning from her window on the third floor, rear, of the theatrical boarding house of Louts Braunn at No. 146 Went Thirty-wixth street, early this morning, when ahe fell out.” Her body struck some stout wire netting which guarded a akylieht to the cellar in the rear yard. Bhe rebounded and was picked up unconscious by Braunn, who heard her fall. Dr. Everingham removed the woman to New York Hospital, suffering from contusions and @ pos fracture of the spine. She te a daughter of Mrs. Esther Thompson of Marion, Ind. — New Orleans Mint to Close, WAGHINGTON, June 14.—The his- torio New Orleans Mint will cease to After that time ft will be conducted am an annny office and a storage place for 22,000,000 silver dollars, which will be stacked in the only one of its old vaults now con- sidered burglar proof. that, #0 long as Mr. Frost keeps the i santtary condition, tt is power- | make him put mufflers on his| dogs Some time ago residents near Frost | ,| protested against his notsy pets and | “|asked the Board of Health to abalish the nutsance. The petition wae stmed by thirty realdents of the neighbor. | “1. The Roard's Inspectors reported | at they found everything clean and | itary, except the noises of Frost's | ————_—__— Bomb Wrecks House. y. June 14.—-A dwell | street, occupied by an| day by @ Black Hand bomb, but no one | was injured, ‘The leading Italian rest- My $15.00 Suits When it comes to style—quality of fabrics—or workmanship—no tgilor has anything on me. Moe Levy (My Only Store.) 119-125 Walker St., New York. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 _.. Short Lengths of Silks Plain Colored Silks In various weaves, including Chiffon and }50C Chiffon Cloths; in a variet; in lengths only). Very Special Offering of White Washable Habutai 27 inches wide—2,500 yards at less than the regular price. Wash Dress Fabrics Fancy Voiles and French Organdies 30 to 38 inches wide colorings for afternoon and evening wear. For Fine Printed Batistes 27 to 30 inches wide, including fanc: bordered, stripes, checks and polka nee 2,000 Yards 45 Inch White Chiffon Lingerie Bastiste Desirable for women's wear, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Regularly 85c and 40c, at of shades, (Sold | yard alues up to $1.25. 50¢ yard ROSENBAUM & Co, 10 & 12 West 23d Street Just A Year Ago We Announced psborn RETIRING Pili FROM BUSINESS THE FAME OF THIS SALE HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED Change in Firm AT THAT TIME | Necessitated Immediate Adjustment ee] Your dentist and Ver- nas Lotion are the secret of sound, white, healthy teeth. F ree Visit your dentist twice « T ] Yet. Use Vernas Lotion Fial on arising and before re- Bottle _ tiring daily. Then you for ur (are, Snoneng 70a teeth dealers and mouth the best pro- name. tection that science has devised. Four times stronger than any other mouth wash; hence, four times more economical, At your Oruggists 16¢ 600 $1.00 ‘Vernas Lotion | veanas CHEMICAL COMPANY, 249 W. 96th $1, AT. TO MEET THIS REMARKABLE EVENT WE WILL OFFER | Startling Reductions IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ROSENBAUM &Co, $25 & $30 Black Satin Soie & Natural Pongee Silk Dane 7.50 $40 & $50 Crepe de Meteor Gowns 15,00 45 Dresses in all. Imported Char- Made to sell usually at 51E1008 POuEC Alas 8 site mouse and Retin Crepe de Meteor fa $2.50 to $3.00 PA RIND bat ine ee lack and colors; not a gown in Ne dels in tl Si ¢ is but one of a style, ha bt en ole earch, «+ ~6—15,00 sohtg me in the favs Simp EA dia ci Without a doubt the greatest dress | now well known for their neatness, Maia rat fest aes event of the seasor smartness and excellent fit. killed Robe aaleseople. i Dresses that every woman will tuded, soit find comfort and pleasure in wear- te Adapted 2 home wear, and at 5 4 eee the same time dressy enough for the 10.00 Cotton Voile Dresses. <2. ..7.72 4.90 porch or street. Several pretty new stylesin this Re f 15.00 Embroidered Voile Dresses.... 6.90 lot, made of fine percales in neat tiful Filet and Cluy Embroidery, Robes for ea) and tel pes mostly ley neck —, stereo evening $4.95 4 models with three-quarter sleeves; POE“ IGSERAON BOR e+e cv 16.75 Linen Coat Dresses........... 7.50 trimmed with plain chambrays, self ‘ ‘ material and embroideries. Clearance Sale of Robes 28.00 Tissue & Cotton Voile Dresses 10.00 At $6.59 Wide Bordered Lawn Kimonos Batiste Robes--200 of Whit figured 1 ire ot $ le wide 5 5 th border of colored law: i aes dered Vin 15.00 Real Linen Crash Suits, § 99 tomatch, Usually 3173. 29 all white or stylish colors. Regular 83.50 ? This Dress, 91.80 TY Third Floor. Bale To-Morrow.) 3 TF Bain Visor Gn Sale Terres impson Crawford Co., Sixth Avenue'’s Finest Stor impson Crawford Co., Sixth Avenue's Finest Sto 2 4.00 White English Repp Skirts, — 4.00 White English Repp Skirts] g5 Greatest Event of the Whole Year TS re a — ——$————— a > > =~ | Annual Choice-of- the- House ||| yomerstinese adauey of Pleasure IsWorth a Pound of Health. What vacation by the sea, lake or river is what it ought to be without a MOTOR BOAT, SAILBOAT, LAUNCH, YACHT OR ROWBOAT? And do you know it is pos- sible to buy or trade for a » in a large range of J2C i yard merly 50c and 58¢, at I0c d yard Very special at 24¢ and children’s under- | yard boat such as you would like to have on a very enticing basis through Sunday World “Yachts, Vessels, &c.” Ads.? What World ‘For Sale”’ Ads. Don't Happen to Show World *Wanted" Ads, Will Find. : : : e » Black Peau de \ Hair Goods \o = . $5.00 Hair Switches 24 incheslong, all one length, wavy hair, $2.98 special. ... . Smaller Switches as WOW AS eee, $1ZD Puffs in Clusters of thirty; most unusual values, . aeeees Smaller Sets as low as..... $2.50 98c Hairdressing, shampooing: manicuring, massaging. electric treatments. First class service. Moderate (E7'b0 Salo To- Morrow.) WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE f4, 19 ; I. io oil MaRS. A MA a ACA saree erat Daily Concerts by Nahan Franko Orchestra in Our Popular Price Restaurant, 8th Floor Sy 52 Veats Leaders Qf Fuhin ) oxo Co FUR. STORAGE ‘The very jatest Improve! Scientific Merhada, SIXTH AVE. 19270 20*.STREET. NEW YORK == 1.432Summer Dresses Scores of the Prettiest and Daintiest Summer ww 5 O @ Styles Imaginable—Summer Dresses and Frocks of Decided Distinction--Ordinarily Such Dresses Would Retail at $12.75, $19.75, $22.50 and $25.00. —_ . a No Mail or Phone Orders. ih None on Approval, Al THE MOST POPU- LAR FABRICS' are shown in abundance, There isa wonderful showing of Marquisettes, of Foulards in the newest figured, Ika dot and bordered effects; plenty of Messalines in the plain and striped designs; also Nets, Challis, Lingeries and Pongees. gx rnint moor. (€7-0n Sale To-Morrow.) Sizes range from 32 to 44, Every color and black. | Ideal summer dresses— just what you will want to wear at the seashore when promenading along the boardwalks or listen- ing to music on hotel verandas; for garden Gresing and realaging; also insurance against fire, moths, thett, ete. “Drop ut -@ postal ot fal Hoo "tiadsee dod weet" tall Yor Sour jin. \ . SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Cre ea Special Saie of New Blouses | Dain y, New and Distinct Creations ; Copied trom The Latest Parisian Models Lx Oe XCLUSIVENESS coupled with Simpson Crawford Co.'s special low prices make it a simple matter for the particular woman to select herentire Summer supply of waists. She cannot make any mistakes nor have any regrets, for sh nnot_buy any but new and correct _s here. TOF, she Cannoy BUY Shy DUEL new anu comect 8. kasd Ten Smart New Model Waists at $1.00 Each g § .0O High or k, in fine sheer lawns, linene and all-over embroideries markable_valies_at aists of Fine Sheer Lawns Open front, trimmed with Val. lace, large rolling sailor collarof pretty embroi-$ dery medallion, edged with German Val. insertion and edging. Short sleeves, at A Dainty Tailored Lawn Waist Tucked front and back, some with rolling sailor collar of dainty light wash- $ able colors, short sleeves with rolling cuffs to match collars. Open front.at fm, CAN yg 1482 \\ Loa els ith Val. lace, embroidery medallions, some low neck with lar, open front and bac voiles, marquisettcs, acer or kersbebieeleveneetirke 11-1 i SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S : \WiFA os = ond Floor. (7 On Sale TooMurrow.) FINEST STORE Clearance Sale of Robes Bey Beautiful Embroidered and Lingerie Robes That were For- metly $12.50, $15.00and #G-95 Women’s Home or Porch Dresses, at $1.80 * Cobwe' jauze ure Sale Any Man’s Suit or Thread Sil. Hoslery d; isle’ soles be white Overcoat in Stock, at... l 6 fi gettin O9e J's a wonderfully interesting sale. ‘The man who wants a natty Summer Suit or a handsome Women's Fine Im- Overcoat for wear next Winter will certainly not miss this sale, particularly when he is Ported Sheer Gauze Jisl es Former Prices Were $20, $25, $28, $30 and up to $35 You choose from clothes of distinction—from clothes of quality—clothes made by the best tailoring organizations in America. NoneC.O.D, No poles ete. Hi niomed; dtm so Choose From the , perior Quai- i ity Sheer Gauze Lisl Following at $16 Choice at Hoslecg uze Lisle Two-Piece Outing and Tropical | Senmiiae foot: double sates Suits, New Norfolk Suits, 2-Piece| an er top; black tan; val 6 tc 1.00; 's Fine ¢ t: Half cee Mig hee Sheer silk full i Priestley Mohair Suits, Suits for Dress, Business or Evening Wear, Spring and Fall Overcoats, Dress Overcoats, Popular English Rain- coats and Cravenettes........... The Suits are mostly of imported fabrics in the lisle, gaaze cot- na to re s t new gray cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres and fancy wor- pair, $1.58; pair, c steds, also n. blue serge, black thibets and novelty Children's Fancy effects, also Priestley Mohair Coats and Trousers. These Checked »nd Striped Swite are either silk-lined, /9-silk lined serge or alpaca. Top Sox Bvery style and color for the present season, Cut Clothes also in this lot. The Overcoats are in dark effects, blacks and fancy fabri Every garment is strictly hand tailored, : English ; many are lined with silk. EF Second Floor, EF On Sale To-morrow, Tegularly 36 Mas (or On oo IS Simpson Crawtord Co,, Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th St., New York City

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