The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1911, Page 12

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22 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911. BURGLAR IN MONTCLAIR | THROWS HER RAT AT JUDGE. Lie A © ere i Three other! beat W. B. Langford, Columbia Unt- [ - - \ U UPSETS MILLIONAIRES. — iT Sinith, lem Heme, whe a9] cB ‘ood, Heat Mortimer | a Girt Had Prnetined by Martin ly the leading player hat or 1 Prick Thromh Window, leation, had # Nvely tl ’ Official Station for ‘ Tomorrow, We Shall Sell Delightful Little 1 Kelly's raloon at No. 20¢| Main wild va Dyes, | To Ships at Sea the brick she reached ap| The GLENROY Pie arsed tn madison | fest wm mre ay ey at Dresses of Light-Colored Habutai Silk wart the nose of Court ARROW Square Garden Raid Are M matched erner Lf Also Punished, rin ate eae Th | woman wet ck to El and oe COLLAR | And of Darker Imported Foulards be arraigned again to-morrow on the| At $6 Each ' ; thle lott gaa dar ate pod | brick-th ning charge, ‘The aiel wala Specially designed to avoid all “ool ea eee weet ides | cite ae he heii LAUREN WNOrO NESW 0 eke the bothers. There’s ample f a . $8 tn) Bpecial Seasions t ‘ ir a space for the cravat to slide in With unlimited choice, we could not have se- cal tol Se ae eir homes MONTCLAIR GOLFERS and to tie in. ‘The handy Ara- lected anything more seasonable; nor could we | feemees Prise 4 PLAY ON WET LINKS. Notch and the snap-on back and have arranged a greater surprise for you in the | way of extra quality. The story is one we have had occasion to re- peat frequently of late—a manufacturer strug: | gling to keep together during the dull period the | trained working organization which is of so great | importance during the busy season—with plenty | of silks in his safes but with no orders to make them up. But the dresses are the things you are most in- | terested in—the pretty summer styles worked out in feather-weight airy Japanese silks that are about as perishable as a pocket-handker- chief, and occupy very little more room in the trunk or bag. We saw a European-bound trunk recently with nine such dresses packed in the space of one woolen garment. Imagine a linen suit emerging from such tight quarters. Yet those dresses will be fresh as a flower when unpacked. The Habutais are in stripes of delicate blue on a white ground trimmed with plain blue. One style is a coat effect, with sailor collar, the other is collarless and buttons at the back. The Foulard Patterns are Particularly Good bordered effects, and unusual dots and checker- board squares in blue and white that we had to hunt for in Paris at the opening of the season. We sketch only one of the sevetal charming | summer styles. At the well-known cost of im- ported foulard silks, it is readily figured that the maker was in desperate straits when he gave us these dresses to seli at $6. front buttonholes make it easy to put on and take off, 15c. each—2 for 25c. | y & Com: More 4 quantities was n of golfers to-day match play began in the Mont series. of sparring tournament. The pairing in the ion be Ein’ | en, at least came rather satis- | W M to the BP v rhe » ar did not get any between |! the pdlice broke up at M n Square | on ening of , Just after the fret princ!| of athletic clubs } erres'| and taken to th to be @rraigned for alle the Horton law, but inv i in = Hackett, Carhart Clothes 7,700 Men’s Suits in This Sale These are the suits only at six prices. In addition you will find hundreds of suits as low as $10 and hundreds more of $35 to $45 suits now marked $27.50 and $31.50. The reason for special reduced prices now In the heart of the season, lies in the fact that our business has been Reorganized and =xtended and immediate clearing of decks for action—for further ex- ion now planned—is imperative. Yours is the big advantage, for these garments offered underprice are Hackett, Carhart clothes, clothes of integrity, made in New York for New Yorkers, 950—$16, $18 and $20 Suits Every garment intended to sell this season for $16, $18 or $20 and extraordinary value at those prices. In- cluded are sults of all-wool blue serge and gray, tan s A. | ore the managers and} rs were freed w" that ofly ostensible m admitted. This Madison Squar | affatr, however, was conducted o | ferent! basis. \, Detective Culzzo, of Headquarters, testified that he went to the Hote! Bar-), tholdi where he had heard admissions were being openly bought ® for tickets for himself and panto, When they went to the Gn the tickets to Mc vino | ected as ticket man, and were a an Inspector ratibles, question. Hurst was arreste he was acting as refereo and| year manager, Lowing was in the ring at the of the raid. His opponent eocaped arrest. ot SAYS HUSBAND CHASED weRwity caavinc knee.’ Dr. Lyon’s Declaring that her husband, Stephen | MoCort, an employee of the Depart- PERFECT | | ment of Water, Gas and Electrictty, | | chaged her with a carving knife, called | 00 ow er her/vile names and threatened to kill her, McCort, @ very pret- . . Wy youne woman, aaked’ Justice Gor Meutralizes the destructive | in ) Bupreme Court to-day to grant ‘ Ra i teparalion. acids of the mouth—cleanses, “We, were married in November, | preserves and beautifies the 1906," paid the plaintiff, “but our hap- ce tae eek wy hwstuea| teeth, and imparts purity | nis ef bad : and mixture cheviots. There are sizes for men and young men in correct conservative and radical models.......-++ 1,500—$20 and $22.50 Suits When the fabrics for these 1,800 suits were bought and deliv- ered, when the models for cutting them were chosen and when the grade of tailoring for them was decided upon, we said, “These will be the most wonderful suit values at $20 and $22.50 in all America.” Now they are $15! Over a hundred different desirable patterns to choose from in a dozen good style models, Plain blues as well as mixture sults, Sizes for men and young men..... weed 1,650—$22.50 and $25 Suits Included at $17.50 you will find all those new shades of blue, gray, brown and tan now being featured exten- sively at $25. Up to the high Hackett, Carhart standard in 0 every detail of tailoring, trimmings, fabric, fit and style, e these suits are extreme values at thelr present price....... 1,350—$25 and $28 Suits The average price of all Hackett, Carhart Clothes sold in the last fifty years hovers around $28. That fixes the character of this business. These $25 and $28 suits em- dery and lace lingerie Recent experiences prompt us to advise early attendance at this sale | in the Basement, Broadway front of the Old Building. Ready at 8.30. | Four Especially Dainty Styles in | Women’s White Waists at $1 One a simple low-neck, short-sleeve| A high-neck waist of white lawn with waist of white striped lawn with modest | scattered dots embroidered in color, and | insertion of lace down front and in the da terrible temper. At first | and fragrance to the breath. | cks were mild, but he got #0) January, 1907, that I was force@ to leave him. I went to my |= Al fered my hasand en iv promi | We L. DOUCLAS to Saas uoweree be natn atackea| $3e50 SHOES fen of months, however, he m I left him bec for life.” Mrs. McCort sald she supported her- heretics self for six months, then returned ‘again fo her husband, remaining with thebestinthe world. body the spirit of Hackett, Carhart clothes. Among. the 350 garments in our three stores you will surely find the : ve him uBtl July, 1910. Stores In Greater New Yor 1,350 § i le embroider: dal id 1 +, ” pattern and model you desire, because only the best of the | tes. y medaliions and lace. Ne it ne tee ee Hew styles are represented. ssseerseeeaee Arties | kimono sleeves. Another lawn waist gathered in tiny And an all-white, high-necked waist | | pleats all over and given color by a pink|with hand-embroidery on the yoke | or blue thread with which the pleats are|and tiny pleats extending down a few | stitched, with a dainty knife-pleated ruf-|inches from the shoulders. fle down the front. Basement, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street ued young wife, “I asked my hus- | bh band fo some money to pay the house- |S) tad" sor'asih Be hold bills and sho flew into a violent |} fea" fei Nt Tage. He seized me and threatened | to throw me out of the window. Then he chased me with a carving knife. ‘Another time he struck me and Knocked | bs bs % me down.” i sasCart dented all of his wife's Pe charges. Justice Gof reserved decision | p10 w 3 tm the case. Reware—T6n rsa, 1,200-—$28 and $30 Suits, Now With many of these suits you can obtain EXTRA TROUSERS to match. Is that a con- sideration? Even buying the extra trousers, you get th: suit, including the two pair of pants, for less than the suit WITHOUT the extra pants was made to sell for. Correct e stripe, check and plaid effects In light worsteds and cassiinercs, and plain blue serges are Included 1,050—$30 and $35 Suits, Now During our Reorganization and Extension Sale this has been our most popular price. More suits sold at $24.50 than at any other one price su ely proves the superiority of those e 0 in this range. Every shade of gray from light aluminum gray to dark salt and pepper ts here, as well as the newer effects in tans, browns and blues....e++ eoccces eoccccccces osbes Boys’ Wash Suits New style Sailor and Russtan Blouse tub-reststing All this season's correct straws, $3. suits of Anderson's madras, galatea, linen and repp; white and all colors, trimmed with $7.50 Panamas wh ’ Genuine, naturally bleached contrasting shades. Warranted color hats (no sulphur dust in ie) fast. Sizes 2% to 10 years, Regu- extra fine weave, blocked in all the if larly $2 to $4; now reduced to $2.45, - prevailing shapes Imperial $3 Hate D Pumps, Ties, Oxfords} }} ii. :2.ts cos ces, $65 |e. gs Bod ns At the Greatest Savings Ever Known you want shoes for house, country, street or dress » your needs will be fully met. For vacation wear, in ion to all leathers, here will be found Canvas, Linen, » Velvets, Crashette, Cordette and Ottoman » Clean, correct-titting, good-wearing—every pair with our Women’s $1.05 and ...coscreseverevsverers . Also, special values at $3.50, $5.50, $9.50 & $12.50 Yorhadt Larharl6o. Strange Affair ANOTHER COMPLETE guarantee. i il | a ———”—— Weill be tremendously busy. T will be wn event in our shoe department. & wo Big Lots E. E. T IN 4 Sh k H lm pairs of smartest, newest, mass pairs of extre! stylish, cor — — ba oreuiabracescad erloc Oo es SHOES; al lee rect Summer Low Shoes. Every style Two Broadway Stores: New Harlem Store: | | sorte 1,95) fone ".t 1.40 26 roadway Ceratat t,Wear 84 Av . Detective Story | ‘An Odd 7 ; P P | 841 Broadway Harlem Store Open total Eingerie Waists .,. Cor. 13th St. Evenings 1.49, 1.98 and 2.69 prett rt Fa ion of extren: broidery; claborately tr {with fin ‘ style with Dutch and high collars; all sizes, t " tedube! prices. » Ee’siso, Washable Blouses, 58 Of soisette and pongee; the biggest values we h r offered; long and and allover em 1 the latest at greatly “The Missing Three-Quarter” at E ce YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF [ABSOLUTELY THESE 3 ARTICLES WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF REDIT SURES He iee ia Bra ti TON Pe SAnebies wilh the: gs By SIR A. CONAN DOYLE as 4 ~~ A Sale of Men’s and Women’s | BB WOMEN'S EXTRA QUALITY MiFCEIIZLD SILK LISLE Ho “4 lustre; Furnished Complete, Also Two Romances That Appeal to the Heart, | i heals sied double sofeat ti Black and the correct ta oe ¢Koom Fiat, ‘ ” I. 6 99 By Kathari ; de Vermeaes Comat, “The Steady” 2utan’.ta “Miss Phoebe” ™ tyra" | : Raye APART HENT s PERO 7 | The Very Best Sort of Sammer Reading in Separate Pocket-Supplement Form | winnie Colt Heiog | Ladies or Men's 25° 0 9 igee Shirts, 5 ea cMel'l' || Clothing Up to | S d W Id igee Shuls, Ad ELEM || $1.00 Down—SI.00 Per Week } un ay S or IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | 5 AVE OTHSTBKLYN | fo § Stewie, A WORLD. “WANT” WILL GO. ANQ GET AT, ; aad . . z

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