The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1911, Page 8

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as : _.__THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1911. ; ‘Sartorial Exuberance ppt aac | kt vy a |SUFERAGISTS TALK bie sitet Se Pe eee et ot out [THREULLED iW COLLISION ) Bu { “He's usually one of two things,” | | of Summer Man Makes 32. SE SS b | Him a Joke With Girls ners may be dispo' | | Let Him Take Off Shoul- | ners where the parade Pepe an ON STREET CORNERS; | ana thence to Qne Hundred ana Thir- [speeches were made by Mrs, Wiitiam | ON 9 LINE IN WISCONSIN..: —— teenth street and Broadway. The |W. Penfield, acting city chairman of the coaches were loaned by a moving ple- | party; } hail, ay | Forty Members Parade, Attack | cose company, and the drivers wearing | Wentworth Suffern and Mr spiky, wis, July 6—Three per- Grady, and Decorate Statues colonial garb, with whit. beaver hats, arene Srecaven, Severn ak street and | song ard orted killed and @ number | of Patriots hs jout the unhappiest men in the [er rotion was given the campaign. | injuréd ftyead-on collision on the Soo if unhappy town. Two taxicabs, two touring cata and ers, and there e many cries of | Line, neapre, to-day. The collision Even the coaches, which bore stream {viva Garibaldi" and "Voter! per les two stage coaches enabled forty mem: |era reading, “Democracy Must Bo | Don was said to mean | Occurred & Nemadji River bridge, @ vers of the Woman's Suffrage party to | Lived,” failed to attract entirely satis-|“Votes for Women.” few miles 4y of here. y Umitations—and | » the summer inderstand w to know #0 mu he basn’t any.” “What about the charge that he leaves a trail of broken hearts behind him?" I suggested. “A man who wittingly a wins a girl's t is a cad,” the a philosopoher! Mr suddenly with @ sur- urs for | + der Pads, Wierd Hats, | apatiacia vee 0 bt Tender Nerve Centres ‘ ' Shrieking Hose and/| ae OI cad FUStorage | Howling Ties, De Wolf | ; pf Rmodelling Hopper Suggests. | t ‘ /) wa price during Also Hide That Egotism —Most of Men at Sum- mer Resorts Are Fresh or Shy—They Have No Manners, Anyway. SIXTHS AVE. |. SON VTA NEW Y°CRA the fron hand is concealed by a velvet HOPPER ADMITS HE'S ENAM- OURED OF SELF. 1) eho as seal | oS © 32 Years Leaders WAG, oung man any time of the the one who knows how to his egotism, personally By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. It is a rather Jong lst of gifts and characteristics whic! The Evening World's bench of judges has pronounced necessary for the successful summer man, Yesterday Hale i Rich-Quick “Vallingfi tloned six, a sense ¢ tration, golfing ability, mantic predilections, an Previously advised the summer man to take life ile to be a good dancer, to avold showy! clothes, to be persistent In hia atten tions, and to have a bank account And Raymond Hitchcock pron mystery, courtesy and trustw to be essential, To-day are presented the conclusions of & thoroughly experienced “idol” Ne Wolf Hopper. “The first and most important thing for the summer man to do f fe to take off his shoulder pads , an@ put on some real brawn and in the Most Distinctive and Fetching Styles of the Season. Positively $12.75 to $16.50 Values “wo HATH yy fm enamoured o} Women’s Summer Silk Dresses $4.50 4 Another Tremendously Important Dress Sie . of "Get. fame, men- humor, concen: | good looks, ro- ape Mark thiness Registered % F Established Trade f c Half a wes \ rue BP 2 --—- o-oo? - July Clearance Sale Linen Suits, Summer Dresses ‘If there's. anything that's | Centricity 1 he surest ‘ ‘ | sign silly and despicable whore | * d W t Decags come et with Ant “Het the animmer man shed his an aisis ar m| Weird hate, iis shrieking at off) howling neckties a much more admiral the summer man has to take bi one and in order to row the silvery lake | Picture a fine youn cut Nght gray suit, shoulder, stepping into hi hot summer afternoon The ready cuddled costly among the looking up at atm with eyes ship his enormity—in every sense of the word. | “Then he takes off his cout A nar- row, flabby little person, in a bal negiigee shirt, stands reve pathetic disillusionment airti” '? HE WANTS TO LOOK ATH- Linen Suits, $10.00—Several h undred Manetailored Suits of Fine Linen Crash, Fo 15,00, Linen Suits, $15.00 and other high grade Line and $25.00, Lingerie Dresses, $8.50— Also Dresses of Cotton mate- rials. White and Colored Voiles, Linen, etc. Formerly $12. buns $15.00, ed Linen Suits of Russian @ , all sizes. Formerly $18.00 § even though ear the wre « tle with bis pongee endure St; Formerly $20.00 and $22.50. 4 stn Lingerie Dresses, $15.00——Of fine French Voile, Colored 9 LETIC, BE ATHLETIC! will, ‘And in the midst of thi Batiste, Morning and Afternoon Dresses. Forn “But what is the poor soung man to A tO res but hele piscialy verti" French Dresses, $25.00, 45.00 & 75.00—Hand-made ae re Seon. le atht » H ,. Dresses of fine materials, hand-embroidered and trimmed M othen tet ita BW athletic,” weld that | eousnel with fine Laces. Reduced from $45.00 to 145,00, Se tentieh ceiuitere. iat do cot | mph Waists, $2.75, 3.75, 5.00 & 7.50—All remaining Sum- ff hie own broad shoulders, that do not But the man wo mer Waists gre: tl i 1 ‘come off with his coat.” é greatly reducec : Also Woolen Suits and Coats, Silk Dresses, Linen Skirts ‘Let him learn that i are games to be pla: and Coats greatly reduced to clear the stock. from the side line E HESE dresses are made of the most delightfully cool ard summery fabrics, such as sofi lustrous messali plain or striped, swagger foulards in figures, checks, large and small polka dots and borders, popular pongee, novelty sil and the daintiest lingeries. The trimming of these Dresses will instantly excite your admiration, as the great variety of ‘darin Ee ~-&> <-s-o- 2 - o c-2e = Isn't t conceptions is quite marvellous. $, 50 Among the many styles are Dresses with handsomely | Cthers are embellished with vivid touches of contrast § 5 ° embroidered yokes, the embroidery extending down the color, pipings, fanc . kimono sleeves; some have chiffon over net on yokes nad h knots are alse others are trimmed with fine |; have sailor e Anners% ut his manners? I asked, asked, them some of the t! r ; Values $12.75 ing with silk ribbon drawn throug rs. Values $12.75 astes 8! 0 $16.80 i ront and ba : to 316.59 Bir cater 40 ee at eet mipor e as a rics > All the season's correct colors are included, light and dark grounds with figures or much demanded stripes, as well so I can give advice n.” the », , 5 ) 65 as plain colors and black. — Every size irom 34 to #4. Fach garment is crisp, .resh and now, admirably suited to all sum- Sldereie of with a twinkle: And {1 At fc. Per Yard. Fort 1063 se atte I should be set Gown that during this talk The assortment comprises Printed French Or. ndie SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH st T STO Mr. Hopper didn't amoke a single - 1 ccoily 4 pertectly good oals Muslins, Irish Dimities, Cotton Suitings, E pipe. “Seriously, though,” & health paragon. very wrong impressio pations of an actor, The great majority Of theen are absolutely straight, and a good many men off the stage could well colors), Printed French Pe: amed, "I'm | | Don't Hide Them with a Veit: Ree White Batiste and Nainsooks public hag} Move Them with the New Drug. Madras and Plain Marquisette. | : faa |e In addition to the above we shall place on sale our entire collection of this season's remnants at less than HALF former prices of the goods. fancy ¢ sloted Shittings, 1'Stripes and Checks, Fancy 600 Women’s Odd *1.50 to *°2.00 Waists, at . {ge abe patisrn ftom some of the Young Wonderful Bargains—Laundering will Make Meh che #omne int gently’ re: Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, $1. 00 Pair Sat Them as Crisp -and Dainty as When New Te eked th ink torta Abas “I Y S pretty safe to assume that there will be a live emand for these waists, for at th» ¢ Pure Silkk Hose, with Garter Top, in a full range Risen camer cueried Mr. Bonper. 1 : i and White. Formerly $1.50 and a pair, A very attractive assortment in Black, Tan and White, full fashioned, three-quarter length Silk with Cotton Tops and Soles, 50 cents. Block Robes and Waist i-atterns ' 8th Ave. At Less Than Half Price usaut qumann 35th to At $5.00. Fine Embroidered Voile Robes in attractive At colors reduced price they are lace trimmed, some embroide. low neck, short and long sle Dainty New Waist of Sheer Lawn. Waisis of Fine Marquisette, with Ditch neck, outlined with dainty lace insertion, back and front are of lace insertion and clusters of tucks, short lace trim- $ med sleeves; reg. value $2.75. Special at... 1 59 Two New Beautiful Dutch Neck Models. With square lace yoke effect and panel of hands: jvueeHonfan | bargains. All are smart, dres 1in delft bine and coral, som models, some tucked and ilored models; high and aw 8 ig Furniture House! designs, in Colors, on White and on Helio, Coral, King’s Blue, with panel of Venise insertion and deep frill, short inom sleeves,| — embroide 36th St. Green, Sky and Black on White. All this season's ac ods. neatly trimmed with lace and « lusters of tucks; both are On| 98 telinmed. ¥ & — VeGmpy 3 s y Formerly $13.50 to 25.00, ; . ‘ rpies of 63.00 models. ° ion, D CF Second Vioor, (I7On Sale ToeMorrow.) hort kim SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVEN Less Than Half Price for 200 Handsome Embroidered | Voile Robes They are usually sold at $10.00 to $12.50, but because there are so few of each style left we will clear them To-morrow at the ex 5 95 | . . | ceptionally low price ate | At $2.00. Embroidered Voile Waist Patterns, in at- dass Bed Outfit. ea ana tS Bed Outfit, $15 98 active designs in similar colors to above Robes. Formerly e 3 P Value $22, bg At $1. 00. Embroidered Voile Waist Patterns in assorted BRASS BED, with 2-¢ colors on White grounds, Formerly priced $2.50 to 3.50. inch posts and sub- fi stantial spindles: TTT epee || | James McCutcheon & Co. frequen. nee 5th Ave. & 34th St., war's, U5 Extraordinary Special Sale To-Morrow of 500 Misses’ Figured and Bordered Lawn _ Dresses, $ 98 14 or More Underpriced e c O*F of the most notable purchases of misses’ ja WOVEN WIRE SPRING—Extra heavy cable suppports; finely woven wire. COTTON FELT MATTRESS. White porter felt of su- all quality; covered in fancy ticking; very well tufted. Enamel Bed Outfit, $ $Q 89 tui I ll 3 Pieces. All Sizes, cs White enameled, con- TTI tinuous post Bed — dresses of the season. Each is exreedingly pretty. Just the kind of dresses most favored for wear at the seaside, out in the country, here in town— wherever a dainty summer dress is required. CP Third Floor, (7On Sale i. -Morrow.) AHOME. $ aN COMPLETE Sean aod Ca Hair Goods Special values that excel any- thing ever before offered in New York City. \ ‘SATURDAY EVENINGS x eT WEEKLY: i] . Switches The dresses are for Girls and ; very strongly con- he rers gree Ana Fe : Id. myte The regular cost of these ses Is very much |} atrdoted and wall Gnc PANIED ERILEHOW ) Cr clea of any Misses years old, and are nichernlian te alah nalecoiiaa Mint ths ; OPENS AN ACCOUNT BPE " ; A Made righer than this special sale price; in we had ; fahad” Wasen vel ce ey-inch Switches, | Swit in unusually smart models. Made Aheaa ineanianl “ation ine aiit on hock at a i i h ih spring, with cable \\ u ual B ie fas f 2. 75 of handsome figured and bordered WATE ait ; Ld abet own stock at 810,00 supports. Mattress— i nou eat #3.00 lawns, in the daintiest color effects, ang 7 soft cotton top and bottom. In all sizes, 7 collarless styles with large shawl or voile, richly embroidered in handsome designs that complete at $8.89. ; Paquin revers and trimming of lace make up into exclusive aad feshionable summer TE 1 FISHER BROS. a Switch, frills, Fine pleating and dainty gowns, LIBERAL CREDIT sur'Vavr Means Dita in Clusters Several new and exceptionally smart They are beautiful Robes of fine quality touches of satin and buttons. May also be worn by COLUMBUS AVE. BET: 103 & 104- ST; Some in all white, others in stylish colorings embroidered on white. Can be utilized for afternoon o 1.98 $3 to $4 Deposit | { $7.50 to $10 Deposit 50 {ase to $1.00 a Week $100 $1.00 to $1.50 a Week #200 pve! 5 es that are the acme of fashion, $ > mall women; very yen ni oo pane E Sait Sta with meenennEingle Stamps. JOB" ST. USTATION ar CORNER "(E> Un Mato Toedorrem,) {t sl re ) v $2, 98 Choose wale this emul 1A deals, as (© 7-00 Sate Toei OF ' mpe D Single Stamps In Sale Fos Morrow, BRON Bier 24 090 ; banat y) Morning Purchases @0:7A(.. Stamps After 12 o'Clock ' > lh ahimntnaid - + \World Wants Work Wonders. ' q-—a>-——>—~—>——~a»- ‘ Simpeen Crawford Co., Sixth Avenue, 19th to a0th'st., New York City —<>-—>-—a—-

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