The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1912, Page 8

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i I is | | m2 a RE a a aE q i | a . { aaegend an wef OE ANNEX TO THE Y. M. C. A. Half a Million Dollars Expend- ed to Furnish a Proper @nnex to the Y. M. C. A. building at No, 318 West Fitty-seventh street. Mrs. _ A, D. Julliard, Mr. Cossitt's aunt, minde the construction of the new, tm- Manse dormitory possible by a gener- itt of money for the purpose, OF haif million contributed she gave greater part of it. The bullding,|the new building. Vacuum cleaning eet z you should ask any police magts- ite, or even an ordinary policeman, the lotby on the ground floor, it] ™embe fireproof structure throughout. fare unseen SI MANY NEEDS Tomy the excwrents et te Women’s Tailored Suits ca FOR POSLAM IN fw, natura nd Cosack Linens, so rer 88.75, 14.50 EVERY HOME) "steno, com ott” Terry Cloth, Cotton and Velvet Corduroy, at $1.95 5.00 ; Fir Tongue Colonials with Imported Slides, all other + and Slippers. is young men, they would answer qith the single word—environment. wn that fact in view the ¥. M. ©. A Nes for years strugsied to find a all evil influences, The men most ed, investigation proved, were who dived away from home; the tyousands who drift into New York a6 all the large cities every year to earn their broad and fortune. Those the young men to be saved, to be @@vieed and their minds moulded to proper understanding of life. To ‘this there was born the Y. M. C. A. kind of companionship. Apother big step toward this plan was made yesterday when the new million dollar F. H. Cossitt Me- abi elicaiancenig “por vouna mav waose |O0PS ON THE SCENT SALARIES ARE SMALL. 3 OF PERFUMED THIEF Environment. window. and more were summenet. by which young men could be pleasant surroundings and free very strong and led into the cellar. young man, in his pockets. Dormitory was opened as an F. 4. COSSITT MEMORI4L.DORMITORY) The filtering plant t# in the cellar of the main ¥. M,C. A.|4fe over forty thousand books in this Tra onnected ‘by cn eatcance| brary. for the unlimited use of the rs. . H. Cossitt, in whose memory the He had been married only five days. Koep a box of Poslam handy on your medicine shelf, for it contains the con- centrated healing power to asstre orders, It is the perfect, modern Ute Poslam to d be m rid of ferme, tone, eter, walt shew, bol ~ Hnflamed baactyag ple listers, a nen, Blankets, Mi a dandruff, burns, acalds, stings, rashes Extra Large, and every a) lection. . tifyi + tin voap (#8 cent). | Double Size, the Emergency’ Laberstonea’ 82° Wee| _EQUSTH_FLOOR Emer} ¢ drinicing. |25th Street, New York City, “ L d cP T, lo ‘ At Decided Reductions in Prices models, with a charming diversity in the trimmings. At fully one-third below regular prices. or ay r Hemmed —_Hemstitched Gowns 75c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 to 5.95 Chemises............ 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 to 5.98 Habtidnenyee » 1.00, 1.50, 2. \ Founded 1826 — 0 rr rw 32c, 64c Combinations. .75c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 to 9.95 , .+ 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 to 7,96: Sheets Trregate Si, TBR oe Hey +4 Princess Slips. .75c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 to 8.95 Corset Covers.. ..... 50c, 75c, 1.00 to 2.06 ; ; : Drawers......... 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50 to 3.95 Bridal Sets......... 3.00, 4.00, 5.50 to 8.95 Hemmed, at 13 ’ f) ’ epapheg Footewear | pitow cases {hermit 436 14s+ A6e, 176 or omen Hemmed, at 24c, 2 Bolster Cases {remsttehe, G 33," rt ra ae Extraordinary offering tomorrow desirable High and Low Shoes To-morrow, Wednesday, Real Madeira . ‘ ‘ : indispensable ashore and afloat, we h id Strictly Hand-made Footwear a maker's entire sample line which LOAUGEARISR ES REUOTS) REG HORS, Wes AYO FRECY 8 Combining Comfort and Style Hand Embroidered Linens we bespoke the moment we saw it. papi pete Ryo nie oe iauullaalilaaalintad At One-Half Regular Val The sample line shown to us by a leading millinery | Women’s Knitted Blazers, in a splendid assortment of! $6.00 to $7.50 Lc seeeee . 14 pais oi sa Ore a ili city a short time ago made sucha good _ college colorings. Value 7.00 special arsed Centre Pieces, “Special”? Scarfs, . . t 3, ' 83 . Tomorrow we shall offer them at a most liberal ° ' Gun Metal High Tongue Colonials huneagon. ath “ rer ty ues te 47,20 eo of saving on usual prices. Every hat in the of- By Storing Furs at Saks’ with Imported Slide to Match : : fering has been made up during the past two or three i mtiay ah inautanoa a hieh protec heon Cloths, at $12.80, 17.50, 22 é you obtain a policy protects $ Value €6,00. Luncheon Cloths, 4 aa'cn’ ove 50, 32.00 weeks, and as the handling has been very negligible, your furs against loss by theft and damage b; 39 5 .00, Banquet Cloths, 50, 27.00, 33.00, 39.00 these hats are practically new merchandise. . They water, moths or fire. And the premium for suc M$Oth Bt.; bth Ave.; 10th St. ether . eet Ecce cs eS we cae CCU OTA ON. ART RE AON MRM TE TE AIOE EC AE em A PEE A CE “PRE EVENING WORLD, at Police Headquarters he was returned Fine Arts. to the Bronx and later arraigned in the Morrieanta Police Court on a| Prof. Joha W. Burgess resigned —— etter service of —— ee 4H AN TO WED. ‘When Edward Burden, Atty-five of few \ the hotel and wining cars. Pursuers Follow Their Noses eigg 8 | Few name ee No. «8 Rose street, Englewood, N, J., was Asstatant Manager of Piase to) 'D itioal arraigned to-day in Jefferson Market titi your heekh Are to Patchouli- phat eb ne dd rae be Trouble! 1 Safest, because absolutely sanitary. Mrs. Curtis Vass Burnley of Rich- plea Dro- on H 5 nib Covered Quarry. mond, Va., will be married on July 8|€ese0re with Duropean universities. He ! | All styles and sizes now on exhi to Christian Edward Railing, asetetant| held the fret Roosevelt professorship | (, this a8, i” tion, . manger of the Hotel Plasa, The cere- ry ‘ tohoul! trafl ed to-day te the| mony will be performed at the residence ighatnend Jack of athletio under. . ‘aunts of @ dapper young burglar who/| of the bride's sister, Mrs. Percy Greham Ris cvsignation and | ashe OF NEW YORK Lnad looted the drug store of Phitp Hal-|Hartzog, in Ash . C, made him @ professor emeritus, Fiie| Burden said bis clothes and 960 hi prin, at No, 842 White Plains road, just north of Two Hundred and Twen-| -noioguist and lecturer. During the|Dertment of philosophy in Columbia | the stree = : -Aret street, the Bronx, The intruder ‘ since 1901 Dr. Keith of Bellevue Hospital put five a des femmniod ® window and crawled 10. |t'many private entertainments and de-| ‘The trostees announced the exletin | sutchas In the yound en Burden’s Reed, |IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— =~ Wis fumbling at the cash register rt of Paul Shorey, professor of Oreck ta| 00 Mra. hate “nim. arrested awakened the drugwist, who sleeps Chicago University, as Roosevelt pro-las o “burglar. above, Halprin came downstairs in time to eee the thief vanish out the A policeman happened to be nearby The érug- trail and yelled to the policemen he was on the scent. Three polivemen sniffed é C) their way along back yards, olimting two fences and finally doubling back to 1 S$ the rear of No. $846, Here the trail was en nee reenville, 8. C. r mariage te Mr. Railing. ‘The . jegroom gist wae gure the burglar had gone into Nora Frankiyn Railing, P hiding nd. roa bottles of patshoul! and|‘roliowing the ceremony the Broadway at 34th Street couple will eail om July 6 Gruggist's | ship Moltke for an extensive plok: Italy, Briteeriang, France and weeps. et : t yon ee Wash 2800 Women’s Summer Dresses e where they eg neatly hee Antiseptic SH. fod ered patohoull. He denied he had robbed the Grug store, but there were broken bot- ‘ ' tar hea wemepe owch a had Geen shoten| fh rr q These dresses have been closed out to us at a price which, considered in connection with this transaction ‘The prisoner was taken to Polfoe Headquarters, where he described him- self aa James Lawtor, thirty years old, | hair and removing dandruff. In hy- template another season with a clean bill of health and no merchandise on his racks. of No, &7 Hest One Hundred and Nine-' gienic tubes, asc. At al! Stern’ Brothers Women’s Summer Dresses THE COMFORTS OF A MOD-| ‘ive yenrs aco while uit his honeymoon. At Extraordinarily Low Prices He was on the boat train going tfromn| Women’s Summer Dresses, bate and Domestic, of Batiste, Nets and Voiles,embroidered and lace trimmed, $9,50, 14.75, 29.75 permanent freedom from. all skin dis- To-morrow, a Special Offering of treat. ment, without equal, dependable and! Summer Blankets « Comfortables Comfortables, Figured Silkoline, in new floral designs, at $1.45 inted Sitk Mull, with plain borders, “ 2,9, [Muslin Sheets and Cases Tea and Luncheon Napkins, Doz. $3.65, 6.75, 10.00 West 23d and 22d Streets arerene remem ee ee eee ails De ca a TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 10919. eer etareivatas Manele tini tena an ty-third street Ie offered the expiens- | PROF, BURGESS RESIGNS; fessor at Berlin for the year tion that he had gone into the, cellar | ” ‘4 knowled) t made ito mane tove toa young iady who net] 36 YEARS AT COLUMBIA. | ra trom clase "x, highly perfumed herself with patehoull, he hment He could not tell who the young iad | He Was Dean of the Faculties of , whi he lived or anything about her, As there was no record of Lawlor Political Sciences and pan ny ARRAIGNED IN A BLANKET. ale charge ot ary, Burden, Arrested as Durglaz, Saye 89 West 42nd St., N. Y. . 3 184 Mrs, Burnley is @ southern beauty |*Uccessor, Prof. Frederick J. E. Wood-| been stolen in the house and then he widely known for talents as a| ridge, has Been at the head of the de- | had been nis on the head and flung into the rooming house, had A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. Tomorrow and Thursday, a remarkable sale of —- at prices which are considerably less than it cost to assemble the materials and make them up cleave the’ Kira alene, involves the loss of thousands of dollars. But the maker has had a season successful enough to oan ae Tae the growth! care of those losses which occur in every periodical readjustment of stocks. Moreover, he can now con- I druggists, q We have said that this maker has had a prosperous season. We will now tell you why. He has not adepted each new-hatched, unfledged Ga but has shown such fine discrimination in importing strikingly bey ane models, and in estimating his distribution of fabrics and colorings, that even in this great collection of dresses there is no preponderance of any style, fabric or color to reflect upon his judgment. A clesrance this sale undoubtedly is, but it has all the variety and exclusiveness worthy of an opening. =) Ce ee 3 cutnet like | pines, ran theeagh Sue Cana UaaOg will continue To-morrow, Wednesday, their q Every dress inthe offering is an up-to-the-minute model, ‘too * recent” to have lost the glamour of ole diag thetmee t) McG A Sodiding, Peers Specially Arranged Sale of individuality, and too well-tailored to have lost it in repreduction. We cannot enthuse too much dormitory 1s in Fifty-siath street, | the main Y. M,C. A. building. There over the models or over the tailoring, for both are distinctive and worthy of each other. The models are numerous and exclusive, and the workmanship, even in the minutest detail, is a most creditable performance. Every iota of fabric is imipertee, and, to revert to the values, every dress is literally a gift to you of the retail profit, the wholesale profit, and part of the labor that. harnessed Paris to the loom., Below are just a few of the many pene values embraced in this phenomenal offering otel at e minimum cost. ach | With # collnon and he was killed, ie cup Wear gghbaeey te See Lawns and tomorrow and Thursday. None C. O. D. None exchanged. me on Approval. 7 Bi trc anuiae cobae ted once graduate. lace, two styles with Taffeta Silk Coats, $5, 00, IL 75, 16.50 White Cotton Crepe Dresses, plain and striped White French Voile Dresses, with colored em- 5 Fa eu Puce wae ea) 5 78 voile dresses, with trimmings of lavender, blue or} 8,75 | broidery, and tunic with deep lace flounce. 16.50 bigon epee ree oes of Grocals Une Ramie and Ratine black. Also, in allwhite. Value 15.00 special at : Value 35.00 special at }* The Democratic State Convention has in rable colors, with batiste and White Dresses, made of imported voile, bordered D f Imported Printed Voile, with pannier adopted resolution loatructiog Udaho's lingerie collars and leather: belts, at 7,00, 11.50 and trimmed with real Muziouar drawn work. 8.75 it In black, helio and Copenhagen | Mien 16.50 | ton for Champ Clark. Lingerie Dresses, Value 18.50 special at Value 37.50 ‘special at Linen Dresses, with embroidered collar and cuffs White Net Dresses, claboratcly trimmed with in self colors, é Value 20.00 special at } 10.00 hand-made spachtel lace. Value 45.00 special at } 20.00 Linen Dresses, with panels. Embroidered in ery 10.00 | Dresses of Printed Silk Chiffon over plain silk self colors. Value 22.50 special at , chiffon, in navy, cores len blue, levend ey end 20.00 Ww i ireen. alue 45.00 special at pabayed yo ia aera poate at} 10.00 fe Dresses, made of imported voile, with navy White Lingerie Dresses, trimmed with sashes ‘of } 12.50 blue hand-embroidered trimmings and border. { 25.00 pink, blue, black orcerise. Value 25.00 special at Value 50.00 special at Dresses of Imported Striped Voile, with cutaway | White Cotton Crepe Dresses, with wide border | taffeta coat to match. Value 35.c0" rests at f 15.00 | and trimmed with Penermade flee le sie special at 25.00 Dresses of Imported Hand-Made Robes, with % Besioms medallions aed lines dyed to match, at 15.00 White Yelle Dresses) cay iporered with bead: } 29.50 ors. ‘alue 33.00 special a’ made spachtel lace. ue 59.! special a! e White Net Dre beautifully tri d with White Batiste Dresses, trimmed with openwork heavy laces. Nate Value 39:80 aia at } 16.50 Japanese embroidery. Value 59.00 special at }29.50 Pair $1.65, 2.95 “ 3.25, 4.25 “ 4.75, 6.50 . This June Sale of Beautiful Summer Undermuslins NEW BUILDING offers you just that distinctiveness in the variety : which is usually confined to higher prices. Fine nainsooks, flaxon, voiles, Japonica silks and crepe de chines, designed in the newest Sweater & Blazer Coats two special sales tomorrow regularly 7.50 to 10.50 G With the Summer season in full swing, and sweaters Women’s Trimmed Hats, 3.95 an Exceptional Purchase of impression on us that we not only bought considerable Women's Raed Sweaters; in tis models end in wiles Fy ous colorings. , well as sailor: “_75c, 1.75, 2.95, 4.95 “ 1.50, 1.95, 2.95, 3.75 are high grade trimmed hats, and include a full line of |. lingerle and lace effects. A splendid opportunity to“ get a charming summer hat for very little money. a ‘ vA insurance does not amount to a row of beans, Don’t take chances, but send for us now. Doz. 1.35, 3.75 to 15.00 ooo ee SS 4 Me Was Heating Steten Clothes, 4 > BER EST for the home, as well as tor fP ——

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