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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912, ib Caen ah fee Ee, A. Goldsmith, R. R. Bruster, HM, AUTHORESS MARRIED. Foster, Rit, Nvdar, We Le Neufeld atin Wee and Albert P. Lawin. |New York Lawyer Weds Mrs. Ji Several prises were awarded to grad-| ephine Richardson {s Cigelnndes. uates in the ane courses, The | (l t0 The Rrentag World), Te ange tine Jt. prise wae awarded) cincINNATI, June S—-Andrew Par- ore. N. Peterson of Brooklyn | ker Nevin of New York and Mrs. Jos- won the Samuel B. Duryea Fellowship. | Phine N. Richardson, an authoress | The chemistry prize was awarded to| widely known’ for her verses for chil- /George Hernard Zimmaiie, Gren, and who has also gained some ‘The first prige in tive School of Law | note as a sculptor w wad to-day in) was awarded to Stanley Garten o Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church dy the | | Rev. Charles Louis Neibel, a brother-in: Jaw of the groom, recently chosen a pastor of Mt. Auburn Chureh. ‘The groom is counsel in New York for | the National Association of Manufactu: ers and besides has gained some note as ‘He has been the guest of SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED OTHENBERG co CO WEST i4™ STREET {In New York’s Shopping Center | EARN Fourteenth Street ‘West of Fath Avene ‘GONFERS DEGREES AN-SOO GRADUATES New York won thi Valentine ‘Mott aiiver medal, and Cor- neiius John Tyson of New York the Glover C. Arnold surgical @rize, The SALE agri in theHistoryof ’ Attends Com- . ¥nencement Exercises. elagouY Was awarded to Miss Giyvie D. G. Coster of New York. - a ve Prize in the School of|@ publicist. days. the Rev. Mr. Neibel for the last few ——— Dagebes-were conferred to<iay upon ‘SRipat 80 students at New York Uni commencement. Twenty post- of the institution received de- Wour honorary degrees were con- Te was the largest graduating ty the history of the untversity, © Greet crowd assembled early to he parade of the becapped and etadents, professors and alumni. Knapp, pastor of the Cen- Congregational Church of Worces- ‘Mass., recetved the degree of doctor iGivinity, John R. Mackay, pastor of Worth Presbyterian Church of New Feveived @ similar degree. The de- ef doctor of laws was conferred Waward Bverett MoCall, Justice of Gupreme Court of New York, and upén Horace Grant Underwood of Seoul, Profemsor of theology in the Korean Seminary, ‘The ealutatory oration, entitled The wap delivered by Presley Downs Stout. PRIZES AWARDED TO TWENTY- FOUR STUDENTS, ‘Dwenty-tour prizes and medals were | awarded to students for excellence in /Vartoue branches of learning. The A. | Odgen Butler Classical Fellowrhip was erarees to Gamuel D. Stein of New | John P, Phillips of Yonkers won the A. Ogden Butler Philosophical Fel- | lowubip. The James Gordon Bennet | prise was captured by Horace H. Under- | reed of Seoul, Korea. Ion Carl Holm | of Brokiyn captured the Herman Tort | German prise. The William H. Inman | Falowship warded to Aired | J Ha grees Samuel F. inventor of the telegraph provided in Gte will that this medal be given the stu@ent showing the highest ability in the department of physics and showing high echolarehip in general. N, J. captured the first George Augustus Sandham Fitbert Rosenstein of Paterson, | pester J., won the second prize. Pence, NOY Pha se haa ete | ta then they'll take another dive Wuoletan prizes. Albert J. Sern er in that T1Z bath! Yes, TIZ lente te seett The man or wom New York was awarded the Frederick | apything iike, or Fh wed Gideon prize. Presley Downs | had a foot in a TH of Fast Orange, N. J., won the} W bunton-tortured feet of yours in . Your toes will wriggle with Z - and enjoy the real foot reltef you aes felt vetore. “My Feet Were Just Aching for TIZ” Let Your Poor, Tired, Chafed, Tender Feet ‘‘Spread Out’’ Gloriously in a Bata of TIZ! fecal Send for FREE Trial Package of TIZ Today. “Just Couldn't Wait to = be able to wear smaller ahoes, oe, beet vue Take My Hat Off.” feet will Keep cosy; they'll ne Dijten, never chifiained. Z operates ‘under drawing out ai. the ike feet sore, corny ‘nothing clse like TIE, imitation. TIZ, 26 conte a box, sold free trial package of TT: 'Have Youa Child at Home? Give Him a Good Start in Life—Don't Hesitate— BUY HIM:A LOT at the Van Cortlandt Estate Partition Sale The northward growth of the City will do the rest 719 Lots on Broadway, between 238th and 240th Streets, Van Cortlandt Park South, Mosholu Parkway, Jerome Park Reservoir and adjacent avenues and streets. (Subway Station at Broadway and 238th Street.) To Be Sold at Auction on the Premises Saturday, June 8th, at 10.30 A.M. Continuing Monday and Thereafter Until Every Lot Is Sold 75% may iemain on mortgage, Savings bank books taken as deposits on purchase of lots Titles guaranteed by Lawyers Title Insurance & Trust Co, Every Lot Must Be Sold to the Highest Bidder Adam Wiener, Esq., Referee. Philbin, Beekman, Menken & Griscom, Plaintiffs’ Att For maps and particulars apply to Joseph P. Day Auctioneer 31 Nassau Street REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS, wee $100 CASH & $10 PER MONTH 1 will sell my beautiful 6-room house, containing steam heat, Dath and ail improvements, for $2,’ 950; in the fast- gt wing section of Queens. W. H.| 9; * fox 56 vening World uptown. ’ Day Line Ret HUDSON, TON LIBAN’ sg PATIEN LIN 500 Gem of Flatbush. Seige J. Clarence Davies 149th St. & 3rd Ave., udson Te leo S eas 23D ST. ena S enged Sach sn bused oe SIGHT- SEEING YACHT CLIFTON on BES, s 2d'Bt. 0 u . ‘Arqand Manhatten iy, | Ea Bete fe Fa i DS a A Re Rig aad pi a n ite cys. EXCURSIONS, G YACHT! into The World’s “Want” Columns WATCHES i rae Beds and Bedding THREE PI BED OUTFIT Bed! like | $18 Reed Pullnan Sleepers, ng bination soft mattre thie Fine Reed Pullman Sleaper, ae pletured, 1 of the Best gon strwotion, sold niet sis ever | dor $15; how Allwin Go-Cart Regular $7.98 Allwin Go-Carts— the folding ait ag 98 to-morrow only, at ” 6. 47 Two-to- One by Couches BlackShortHair two i Malteosa st 3.97 |. yet, tek The Best 22 XX, Cork Linoleum! ‘32 }c There's nothing better than this quality XXX weight; full 2 yards wide, comes in a doven| striking patterns, backed by manufacturer's yidour | guarantee for wear. Sale price, sq. yd J eae Mattings : Excellent Bargains own in designs; pultabie Size 9x12; D nidtiallion @nd allo wiRd at 63.77); 9413 Hammocks = Teer, JOC On Sale Here To-morrow’at Totmorrow'at oral and for room sctual § (4. 88 val ipecial American Reversible Smyrna Rugs extra heavy and durable; can American Linseed Gilcloth at 22'-4¢;| Inlaid Linke » at 21140 in Equal’ to Any at 38¢ Quality Usually Selling at $1.10 This Qileloth 's guar- 223c T7'c Tile and geometrical patterns; for stores, kitche: halls, ete; square yard anteed for wear; choice of 6 new de- N° signs; in this sale at, Square yard. Stanplens, (9x12), Wilton Velvet | Smith’s Seamless A den or Persian Axminster Rugs aye 2 tag snd extra lieavy; size 9x1d Ine! ud gg Malt the new 5 mer al Fall designs, any room in pe from $22 wover In one piece, in Pere sian,” ofl and \ al patterns; rd-wearing 0 different “d Ld Man) falest e from; reg. $15.. 40-Yard Koll ‘Tokio Jape Matin ‘a, Tiere Matting at 6.87 Heavy Linen Warp red, blue or mis. | Size 9x12; in medaliion and nll- asi 6.87 very roll. Size xd Large size ham) Sale Screens & very strong ard ‘of qgatity. usually Screen Doors selling. at’ atias; ' 44500, comfort seekers cay get’ 98c them to-morrow, safs dus Children’s Hieiviidoeks Of a.strong open-weave;- fast colors; sate-prices..; Genuine Linen Imported from pan centres wi borders and plat 56 inches Wide and 3 sear’ Fansite, Pe A Marvellous Merchandising Achievement White SergeDresses Clothing oCredit win keen, yon Lad PER W! $4 Bite raed Manhattan Clothing Co., 1248 3d Ave., ae 72d St., N.Y. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT © JAMES BERGMAN bol Maiden Lane Another Exceptional Sale of House Dresses at $2.98 Every woman and miss should have in. their Sunymers qutfig a Whi” Segce Dress—and fy yyy where = we: ofier them at $2.98 ,you ‘must realize the “un- usual” is again asserting itself at this store. One model exactly as pictured. $5.00 would be amore natural retail price for dresses of this character. Brimming with good style, redolent with good dress- making, a splendid piece of French serge, § trimmed with taste and in a full range of sizes from misses up to ladies’ 44 bust. IRESSES— Choice of white, navy, brown or black, ¢ e eon) ‘Carl oF Dutch neck; sizes trimmed with silk braid, lace collars, etc, stfects| hw oF 69 34 to 46; on sale at Cc 300 dresses for to-morrow, at Lot No. 2 ‘Consists of Chambray or Gi ingham Dresses lar of square prensa i Re tr { ily Only Propaid Mail Orders Fil! FOR SALE. On Meady-made oults or Uenoan, 2 Davi wick MEN'S CLOTHES XW. Sit Portect (1 EASY WEEKLY G Maiden Lane, DIAMONL, Hel, BROT Cort, X SALE, een CLOTHING , sianonns ow cect mm DIAMOND ¢ WATCH C0 7 MAIOEN LANE. PHONE 5208 CORT. AML fost or four vertived jy ‘The |}$10.98 New Tapestiy Rugs ‘|DIAMONDS ON CREDIT American Wa'ch and Diaziond Co. JUNE THURSDAY- Values up to Linens, Lawns, Ginghams Dresses are exquisite—all sizes to 44, Batistes, WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES, { Worth $11.96-—June Bale....... Smartest of now models—foulards, mos- walines ba bordered: heavy ‘os ettectively Us Used—aill slaes, WOMEN'S LONG COATS, Worth $16.98—June Bale sergeecatrictly tailored=+ no half Hntug— indispensable Summer travd, motoring, ete. Ditek and colors, TAILORED LINEN SUITS, 3.95 Values $5.49 Natural tlat-atralght or cutaway coat— sires 4 to 46. TAILORED DRESS SKIRTS, Worth $5.98... ons Ms Keguiar and extra sizes — Panamas, serges and whipcords—cream, tan, navy, bluck and wnixtures, LINEN DUST COATS. d wemi-fitted model 9.95 «with of without b dispensable for anew and Ll eemi-fitted models some with lacs ‘oll } PULL LENGTH COATS~REDUCED travel or motor-serges, whipcords do mixturos—ereal navy, black and | colors—stricuy tallored ot trim'd—yoke, halt or ray Hined—also by oa Were 99.08 to Now 4,08 to ses ATTRACTIVE HOUSE GOWNS For Women of Taste At Lowest Prices | Full length Lawn Kimonos. ... Regular 98 ct. value—-June Sale... Florals stripes Empire or loose—all sia | Detted Swiss Gewns di with Jace lasertions have sleeves rton—imany have Fibboa , { beadidy at Empire wadst line, Other dotted Swiss Gowns to 7.08, i | Flowered Lawn Kimonos. w lace trim’d fichu. | Maternity Tea Gowns Albatrons and menaaline with pretty collars—son for Bammer use away ine silke-full length colors large messaline eed with silk frinyo—one large TO-MORROW’S SPECIAL LUNCHEON Served ir iio 230 4“ Julienne Sou; Roast Spring | Int Bauce New ns “Ten—Coftee or Milk Gur spectal Inncheons are known far @ juality of foods. (ben woking Teelpes used and a ' ‘To prevent dealers buying, x12 fl. Ori oral and neat | figured de: | RUGS THIRD FLOOR, | ed Turkish Tewels d bath wigo-full bleach TOWEIS—MAIN FLOOK ts wn AUantios, J ASEMENT, WxW—The well k MUSLINS 89 ct. Cotton L port Tey acity—10 yd.’ ploee, TOWELLINGSOMAIN FLOOR. 52.49 Lawn and Batiste Waists . trey styles with emb'y, and torehon juserte-high or low week all WAISTS SECOND FLOOK, Pr sites to b yr INVANT'S DET. SECOND BLOOR, 98 ct. Heatherbleom Petticoats green, avy, rose, plak and all length BOOND FLOOR, ' Clock Signs Dengte * Look tor the Gledhet y—simpl Quantities restr WOMEN'S DAY Special Attractions in Women's .Apparel Add Immeasurably to June Sale Opportunities. Unmatchable Values in Women's Fine Summer Dresses 8.95... 4.76 Nine Dotlara Bought ially for this sale—Dainty, pretty, stylish and attrective... inva, Lawns, Botte Mdotted Swisees, Cl ha prays, Vi White and dainty colors mbrays, V. lc or elaborat: es, Te e.... The Other June Sale Attractions:— pipings and or fancy net yokes—all colors WHITE BATISTE Superb value at $16.98.,. FINE BATISTE DRESSES, Regularly $24.98. WDite=Point Ven very olaborate, LINEN SUITS, Special Natural and white man tailored, MOHAIR COATS... Full lgugth ~ som}. and gray. SILK SUITS —REDUCED ‘Taffetns and faillos—changeables and reat variety of | skit 10 having fancy backe—, bon <5 Ron dO 28 to 32.98 : WASH mein. Natutal linen a Other Wash from 06 to 6.0@ MODISH TAILORED SUITS. Sirmuiy plain oF smart }—- REDUCED. iy ind wtp Now be ‘to see” —_-—_—_-_—_-—__ SUNE SALE SPECIALS . THESE PRICES FOR TO-MORROW No Mall or Telerbone Ovéem, $1.69 Wemen's Ready-to-Wear Hats ten 'ana ‘arbank aise also narrow brim' Ut modele—velvet—wings of eabeshen. $1.69 Women’s Untriumed Hate. Newest models~awi black chip, hair or tm! oe erate Lave ete lavorate ‘styles ar ‘are tastefel—bigh $4.60 Women's Sith Shirts ‘Tallored — heavy quality : bisek, white or in pretty color pl api newest “eae aod Sifts al ble colors—comtrastis low neck—loug or short ears. + taney ribbon trimmi $1.19 Estra Size Milans and Rough Sirewe—col wim. meshroom and Ulted—ribbom 7 ng—te 6 yre $6.00 & $6.50 Women's Cosaste. ... Hest makes—extra fine rocades © —leng wed medium bip—slig! ape ing oF perfectly wtraightuotee bate out front~extra quality garters—i8 te t high or low neck—all sises. $2. A8 Women's White Pumps, . . $1.45 Children’s Bereleet Sandals. ‘Tan calf—welted solos—al! sizes, ————— MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. lcted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, 7,00 1214 et, Seersuckers~32 inch. . Blue apd white str widths -he y, firm it WASIt DRESS FAbics—B Asem, bosoms coat model—all sizes. MENS FURNISHINGS MAIN PLOOM, At et rey Denim Over ails. -hairline oF wid h lustre, DHSS COODS- ALN PLOOM. laser t. New Sills Ribbons + 57) Millinery and hairbow widins “watlags taffetas, molres and Dreed colors, black and white. RIBBONS—MAIN FLOOR, Morning Specials. ent feothe

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