The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1912, Page 10

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4 én | Men at Whyte’s—Many | Strikers Back. ‘The «trike of the hotel waiters and ‘cooks was still on to-day, but not pro- gressing to any extent. The only ac-| }tive move made hy the union was an attempt to call out the waiters in Whyte's restaurant In Fulton atreet. The larger part of the kitchen force )and four waiters r led to the call. With the aid of forces which he j bie | falo, From HFuffalo they will go to) Norfolk 1 + (4% | not cost you a penny unless it removes Hphed been gathering, Mae Wethout much | Canada and wil! later return to eail ty | S hits +18] the freckles, while if it docs give you « Preis the whigay Gere granted con-| the French line from New York to|\ Jan ‘| clear complexion the expense is trifling. GE 5 eranted son: | Haves. IFES 23, Simply get an ounce of othine double ee eens aan: 72” 4. 4a] strength, from er-Hegeman Dru; ano. ‘ ACTIVE SECURITIES. Ken Bea Hu © *B | itores,, BAM oud Sig's troatenent. 91 The Stock waghange restaurant ree ter aa Seek ee HS Blanco seu bew ens tw cata soccer of rapes cca ety on acer e | tat ee fas, ole. Maen atee | eck “it £14, the homely freckles and get o beautiful tie ric of eater aay. teat hunch was | Aetigh Valleys B00 harem, ant Copper, 16.500) nh: 18 ¢ 43 Jeomplezion, Rarely is more than onc janes, bad a ounce nee Or worst case. cciensaipllfionocesn ‘ served and the br elped: them- Ua 8 we ]y | Be sure to ask Riker-Hegeman Drug selves, 1. D. Niles, a member who is Ca te Wie Siu Ty | Stores for the double strength othine, as cnalling for Europe ‘to-morrow, was to AMET: A Mee | Wikasiey CHM ER |-this is the only prescription sold under have been tendered a complimentary | Randy ti it to gs Hi” + oi | guarantee of money back if it falls to re- F lunch to-day. Instead he was made to | jai} ras 780 7.12 move freckles. } ‘put on a walter’s apron and @ cook's - —— cap and serve his hosts that were to de at the buffet. From all‘the tég hoteis where strikes were declared reports came during the Gay of strikers returning to work. The Stine in ttn and that tte winning. i pel "ALOERMEN GIVE‘A JOLT TO PRESIDENT: M’ANENY. (Demand an Explanation of Failure 5 to Have Signs Put on City ; Owned Autos Board of Aldermen sent to Bor- President, MoAneny to-day « curt formation “at once and in man Dowling, who said that a0 far ae was the ‘only one of; the city heads who had failed to corply with the ordinance, “Oh, yew; certainly I intend to abide by tho ordinance,” said Mr, MoAneny “to-day. “The only difficulty is that I ve been engrossed in other matters “and have not got around to that yet.” \ Mr, McAveny thought that Alderman ‘Dowling was misinformed as to the ‘number of city officials who have not, complied with the law. .He egid. there nothing in the ordinance requir- that the signs be adopted forth. —_—S- Conductor Killed by Auto. | Matthew Doctor, @ trolley car oon- auctor, twenty-three years old, {4 Wayhington avenue, was steppin {froth his car at Washington and Grafton “svenues, Newark, to-day when he was » an automobile owned by an of Paterson st aven by the ow ar-old brother Samuel T, Deevor died later SHospital. ‘The boy wa ° omg . Fried: | in the City 1, © 4) Perey Noodles t: P Peart the other aight that tf he were a honey bee be would sip nectar from her Mpa, whi she replied that if she were a Thursday, June 6th 23Jewelled Adjusted Gold nA. the righ wie Fi ke He de Ai RLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry O bresdviny Ww York |west POIN 4 WAITERS | ORILU FOR DELEGATES.| Two Hundred International ‘Navi- | gation Visitors to Make Trip ‘Two hundred of the 90 delegates. to) MO And of net changes ‘ | gat’ the International Navigation Congross | : | who were shown the | anion of the port of S B ——— terday, i | morrow morning on the Hudson. Day | Am, | TAne steamship Albany, leaving from tno the Day nerved aboard the steame' | Point the cadets will muses cial exhibition drill for the the visitors, Le th New York, will proceed where they will be joined by the other branch of the party, which is exploring | Cape Cod to-day. delegates and thelr families taken In charge by Siate Engineer Ren- fon, former Dock Commissioner of Ne York, who after incroducing them the Capitol will t curston through eee LL THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 19 a ee WALL STREET ‘The Closing Today's higlest, low CADETS TO | GEN. D. S. WALKER DE Soldier - Baltor + Passen Away tn Hoboken, in. Daniel $ Walker, | Mary's Hospital, Ho-| , was shipped hington, where it will be ton Cemetery. Fifteen cars ago Ge Walker came to Hobo-| ken as editor of the Observer, His; and daughter have lived in Fo-| for some Med in st y Tu to-day to W uried fn Al Yeaterday's final figures wore as f ution and 2a 2) Ami | Am am will start™ for Weat Point tos foot of Went Forty-second street at 849) As,” 2 | T ury under President Polk, and af. “Attempt Made to Call Out (ic “the harty will be under the, 8 | terward Governor of the Terrtory of |direction of Capt. George A. White of | A’ 1%) Kansas, Gen, Walker served through “1 ')| the ctvit war, He was at one time Soc. ysl retary of the Democratic National | “> Committee. | | - FRECKLE-FACE Line and luncheon will be Awac At West ich. ifon, benefit of I ing West Point to-morrow night | delegates, inatead of returning to to Atbany, At Albany the 9 will be or Costs Nothing. Here's a chance, Mies Freckle-Face; to for freckles with the ler that it will SECRETE FETT S | | New Remedy That Removes Freckles | try a new remed: ¢ them on an ¢ guarantee of a reliable deal .@ Erie Canal to Buf- ree “In New York’s Shopping Center” =] a, More Refrigerators at Special Prices We. cannot tell you too often, regarding these special offers of refrigerators, that the goods are OUR REGULAR LINES. The special prices are either straight reductions on an occa- sional odd lot, or come from a lucky bit of buy- ing. We do not sell cheaply-made refrigerators —won’t have them at any price, because they are ice-wasters. All that you see advertised or shown here are guaranteed goods, right up to our regular standard in design and construction—and that’s a standard that has given us the biggest refrigerator business in the United States. For tomorrow, these specials. All the boxes are made of oak, finished in golden brown, with double inner walls The values quoted interlined with three layers of wool felt. are the prices at which we REGULARLY sell the same refrigerators. ; $13.50 17.25 $11.50 $20.50 Refrige?ator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator ‘ for for for 17 ° 1450 *9.50 Tala tn 6 Side: “Apartment- house" style; metal- lined ; $4inches high, holds 70 ths. of ico, “Apartment- house" style; white epamel lining; holds 20 Ibs. of icc, 52 Low - priced, but gocd—as good a val- ue as we have had this season. — Lift- pe paliadle b i jaches high, with | | cover style; holds 70 | | has, always been consid” lor a modernte-cize large ice compart- | | Ibs. of ice; suitabl ered very low; tomorrow household. ment. : for small family. " wale $3.50 off thet And a Full Line of Nursery Refrigerators Ti 5 Er 5 Mureses on wlecoin roten Manas sctte Ged seca TA oneele eee eae ee to imitate oak, galvanized inside, scparate ice com . 5 = larly $2.20; athens . Al Laan OR BL MERG anal H To Make Cooking a Cooler Job BAe = KA Ideal Gas Stoves— Two-Burner Blue. Flame Oli Stove With Cabinet Hase —- gives in- ' heat; tho usual price is $4.35; tomorrow's 3 pice 2. ehireeebasper size, regu! $4.75, 53.75 j tomorrow, at... A Uneeda Oven of bevy Ste double inside walls; 17 inches high; regu- larly $1.25 + tO- 1 morrow at... Two-burner size, reg- ularly $1.65 $1.40 Monarch Ovens With Asbestos Lining one-burner size, usu Silver Klue-Flame Oi) Stove With Brass Tank and Valyoo—two-burn larly $4.50; tomorrow, iain 3.98 Throc-burner size; ugustly $6.00, $, I~4 « Bi hee Breakin BiuocHiarne ot Sate. With Brass rums extra large tak; twoebur- § 5.45 - ner size, usually $¢.50,t wat Three-burner size, rogu! $8.50, (GREENHUT Buliding, Maln Floor and Basemeat.) at. Axminster Carpet ‘‘Runners,’’ Very Cheap A fine lot of about 250, in a variety of designs, mostly copies of Oriental patterns. All are 2 ft. 3 in. wide. Specially priced, tomorrow, ae tollewn: Pana Length, Regularly. Sale Prise. | Length. Ranstast A 2 | 4tt Gin 8 lett $3.00". bar Hiv Ot 8 1S tr $12.00..; $0.75 (GR Building, Finst ) GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER © + @BGResnnutir. '8™ AND I9™ STS, “THE BIG STORE” For Details of Important Sales in Our MAIN Building for Tomorrow, Please See Our Advertisement on Page 5 of this Newspaper wm Double Jal on Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’ Clock 12. ntral A. & S. Subway Station Hoyt St. Direst. D Remarkable Values for Thursday Selling In the Goods Most Needed Now APPAREL FOR OUTINGS, Summer Suits for men, women and children; Raincoats, Out- ing Shoes, Straw Hats for men; wonderful values in women’s Hats; great sale of men’s Shirts, Underwear, etc. And remember that these are but examples of remarkable values and assortments of out- ing goods and apparel, household needs—all Over the store. COME EARLY. $12.50 to Men’s*$.35.° Blue Serge Suits, $9.85 A A serge Suit value that is Rane without the range of comparison. rrangements made for several hundreds of these Suits early last Fall enable us to continue this splendid offering Just when serges are in greatest demand. ih a Nie i} — 275 Women’s Suits, $11.75 Ea. That Were from $22.50 to $32.50. THIS IS THE WONDERFUL SUMMER CLEARANCE SALB Fine twill pure worsted fabric of a character rarel i ly sold for as little as $12.50. Our Own herei 'd radically cut prices Absolutely fast color; made ove: 3-but . alpaca li s wherein we take our own stock and radically cut p! lored for service. Regular ox meat yo ly button model; alpaca lined and tai Stock. for quick selling, as under no circumstances do we pts mit carrying over from one season to another. summer season has just begun—ours has reached the time when Summer Suit must skedaddle, and this means marvellous bargains for the lucky ones. The earlier you are here the broader choice you will have, but right down to the last rie dey will get a prize at the price. Light weight homespuns, imported tweeds and mixtures and fine quality serges—beautifully tailored. Coats lined with best quality of peau de cygne—variety of colors. None C. 0. D. or on approval. Second floor, rear, East Building. vat White ith y d Soft Finish ‘ge* Suiting, IIc. Yar GOOD QUALITY, soft finish white Rep Suiting, that has been selling as & leader at 14c., now 1c, a yard. White Linen Finish Suiting—we have gold thousands of yards at 12%c., as 8 leader, Thursday, 9c. a yard Remnants of plain and fancy white fabrics at greatly reduced prices. Main’ Noor, rear, East Butldtag, Store orders only. No approvals. None C. 0. D. $15.00 to $18.00 Two-Garment Suits, $12.50 Smart homespuns, wool crashes 6r velour cassimeres, in cool summery ef- fects; half or quarter lined with alpaca, in all regular sizes from 34 to 42. Second fioor, Men's Builiting, Dress Ginghams, 8c. a Yard ABOUT 4,500 yards of splendid woven Dress Ginghams, in a great range of pretty plaids, neat checks, stripes and plain colors. These come from the mill in lengths from 10 to 20 yards. We will cut any length, Particularly suitable for Summer tub dresses for women 4nd children. Subway floor, West Building, Men's $2.50 to $3.50 Shirts, $1.98 Silk Mixed Soft Summer Styles LET NO MAN OR HIS MOTHER OR WIFE MISS getting these Shirts, because THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST SHIRT OFFERS OF THE SEASON—the soft, silk mixed, double cuff Shirts, selling in many stores at $2.50 to $3.50, and just the kind of Shirt that will be most worn this GP by well dressed men at the beach or in the country—offered as a special Thursday item by our famous Shirt Store—dainty designs and colors. Look exactly like silk and are silk all but a few threads of cotton that really give them strength. Men's $1.50 and $2 Pajamas, $1.17 Mercerized, beautiful soft Summer fabrics—most approved hot-weather model —plhin and fancy fabrics. Not one in the lot can be bought regularly for less than $1.50—many regularly $2.00. Main floor, front, Bast Building Women’s Raincoats, $4.95 & $5.95 EXCELLENT OFFERINGS—of tan rubberized poplin, also tan Canton cloth, in mannish styles, raglan and coat sleeves; buttons up high at nec’ ght in weight, Women’s Linen Coats, $4.98 and $5.98. Of pure natural linen, a number of styles at these popular prices; trimmed with contrasting shades, others plain tailored mannish styles. high at neck or can be left open; roomy and comfortable. Women’s Blazer Jackets, $4.98. Extraordinary value. -Of fine quality stripe blazer cloth, in all the college shades. Limited quantity. None C. O. D, or on approval. ‘Second Yloor, Central Building, Women’s Special Pumps, $2.24 VERY PRETTY model in peste leather, with a small insteep strap to pre- vent slipping. Made over a high arch last with short forepart and wide satin bow; light weight, turn soles, Cuban heels. Women’s $2.50 Ankle Strap Pumps, $1.79 Soft gun meta! calfskin with ribbon and leather bows, closely trimmed welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Women’s $4.00 White Top Shoes, $2.75 Gleaming patent leather vamps, with white rosebin cloth tops and black but- tons, short forepart, flexible welted and stitched soles, Cuban lieels. Second floor, Wort Rutltiue, Great: Millinery Specials $1.00 to $2.00 Untrimmed Hats, 39c. 100 DOZEN untrimmed Hats, large, medium and small, in black, burnt and navy—great variety of different straws,.chips, Milans, imitation hair, peanut, Java, etc. i $6.98 to $12.00 Trimmed Hats, $3.95. CLEARANCE SALE in the Mezzanine Store Underprice Store, and it is well to'remeimber that at regular prices these Hats are not to be matched in Greater New York—great variety and hardly two Hats alike, giving exclusiveness, ~ $1.49 Feather Pompons, 69c. - Large white marabou and ostrich mixed—something that can be uscd seasow after season. Main floor, center and rear, East Building, Boys’ $1.25 & $1.50 Wash Suits, 98¢ Russian Styles, SPECIAL LOT from a leading maker, Russian Suits, sizes 2% to 6 years, Mother's Friend Wash Suits, $1.65 and $1.95 Values $2.00 to $4.00. Sizes 3 to 8 years. White and colored wash fabrics, Boys’ S¢c K. & E. Negligee Blouses, 29¢ 330 Blouses, slightly imperfect, light $nd dark ground madras. Second flor, rear, East Building, - Black and S Hae d S 49c. “nite Striped Serges, 39c. A VERY LITTLE PRICE for these stylish and serviceable Summer fabrics. In the popular cream with black aed and Pekin str es 36 dnches wide. In floor, West Buflding. $2.25 Satin Damask, $1.50 Yard SUPERFINE double Satin Damask, two yards wide, 3 very handsome de- signs; been selling at $1.95; while this lot lasts, $}.50 a yard. At $1.49 cach. Odd lot of tancy tinensf consisting of hand and ma- chine embroidered, hemstitched, lace and scalloped edge Centerpieces and Scarfs, more or less soiled; have been selling at a fourth ani even a third more, ‘Main floor, rear, East Building, $1.10 Black Satin Prunella, 69c Yd THE DESIRED LIGHT WEIGHT, a lustrous finish; guaranteed all fine wool, substantially woven, full 42 inches wide and a perfect shade of black. 50c, black English Mohair Brilliantine, 29c. a yard, §0c, black English Mohair Sicilian, 28c. a yard. A Sale of Petticoats. At 39¢. Cambrie Petticoats, tucked flouhce, with wide edging of choice em- broidery and al iiderlay, Others splendid vaiue at 49¢,, 79¢,, 88¢., $1.48, $1.98 up to $12.48, Second floor, front, East Building. Books at 5c, 10c and 25c’ Slightly soiled, Published to Sell at 25c to $1.50 FICTION AND MISCELLANEOUS works—a splendid. opportuaity to proc reading for your vac Hundreds of volumes from_ouy own shane and other sources, The covers only are soiled, the paper. an being ab- solutely perfect. On a special table Sate oor, rear some are Either Drugs at Smallest Prices SEIDLITZ Powders, U. S. P., in tin box, rpulatly 19¢., at 10¢ Peroxide of Hydrogen, large bottles, regularly 19¢., at Tec, Mai Noor, front, Central Building. 15c. Linen Suiting, 10c. a Yard. ALL LINEN, natural color Suiting, a splendid bargain Just now when most women want at least one Linen Suit in their wardrobe, 50c. White Linen Suiting, 35c. a Yard. Medium weight, yard wide, white Linen Suiting, Especially destrable for light weight, cool, comfortable’ Summer dresses, Mein fos, rest, Bast Building Men’s $2.00 Straw Hats, $1.50. IDENTICAL with many of the Hats being sold to-day in several good Manhattan stores as excellenet value at $2. Made for us especiaily during the dull days of early June by our best maker. ‘i Sailor or yacht shapes, in split, sennit or Yeddo braids, negligee shapes, in Shinkee, split or Mackinay/ braids—s Hat for every man at a tull 25/¢ saving. ain floc vila, Main floor, pear, Ceatrai Building: s ] i} Muslin Underwear Bargains Just a few items illustrative of the greatest value giving Undermuslin sale of the season, including the finest hand-made lingerie for the bride’s Woussedu. Corset Covers, i4c to $5.48 At 14c, Low neck, tight fitting Corset Covers, tucked front. phone or hurry box orde Others at 10¢,, 25¢,, 3 so on up to $5.48. Combinations at 69c to $12.48 Combinations—Cover trimmed back and front with good embroid- g ribbon run-embroidery beading ribbon run at waist and embroid- others prettily trimmed with good embroidery and lace, So, up to $12.48, Gowns, 39¢c to $18.98 Cambric Chemise Gowns, with ribbon beading at neck, dainty lawn Muslin Pillowcases, 10c. “AN ODD LOT of read¥made bleached muslin Pillowcases, 45x36, that are remarkably good value at 10¢, d . Yard Wide Cambric, 8c a Yard. ed cambris that) will be particularly handy in th - ce this season, Main thor, ty ees Patna Women’s 20c. Stockings, 12/c. LISLE THREAD Stockings, in black, with lace ankles; some plain gauze lisle, Store orders only. No mail, tele- Good quality of t tage home. Lowest p At 89¢, hemstitched ruffle on neck and sleeves; others open front V neck, yoke of Store orders only. 59s, so on up to $18.88 each Drawers at I6c to $8.69 Second floor, counter, Last Building. cluster tuckings, A Others at 49¢,, Women’s Silk Stockings, 29c. . With lisle tops, heels and toes and double soles, in tan and black. Store or- ders only. ’ Man floor, frent, Central Building. .

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