The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1912, Page 8

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> — a - — FRE DES BE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912. CHICAGO PARKS. 7 around to the ball park in his title! TO STUDY Dieachors. That exactness shows ho’ conseleniious Firemen Shea and F are, They also sald they found a qua: humber stored beneath the gran: Iso in violation of @ clty ordi- and Foley, but They Tagged Giants at Home. Green auto, and after some language on | sien 17 Minutes — - = = his part Firemen Shea and Foley got Y| Mayor Gayno pitotler’ Prenders hon f i the wicket. wast and other officials leave for he The game was nearly over then, but, prrow to 4 Grand Central AND \ of course, that didn't make any differ- stem and fi 1o A. & S. | ; ence to the two firemen. They were or the pur s f SHOOK S ‘ie " there to do their duty, and they would |? Mou Me Cs ne ea fartsc Dear i f nie " } oh not have locked at the old game any- New tore joy < = a a el el Doe 4 } 51 iG erman Alexander Drescher of = - y appeared before the Mag- ville, Who While @ inember of the ig a ity that last Saturday | board was active in promoting public e r } they counted Just X17 persone standing | Parke, recreation centres and was the 4 father of The Evering World's bill ere. nance On the plea of Cornelius Sullivan, who appeared as counsel for O'Brien, the hearing was postponed unt! Aug. 5. O'Brien had to go away with the team. LB & Havas tater at the Pole. Grounds SE Couldn't “see” those three separate and PP Aistinct padges presented by Firemen Richard Shea and Daniel Foley as guar- antees of admission on the free list at @ ame a week ago, Count ‘om: the reg- f the Fire Department inspector of theatre: Fire Prevention Bureau and a di “af inspector of public gathering an, werest the hair bright, flutty and The ticket taker couldn't take the tip) ciean—tull life and lustre, that those three badges passed Mremen| ounces of powdered orrie root in @ frult Shea and Foley, and consequeftly the py by lh 4 4 Sabeeniel 3 Eeamte secretary, Joseph D. mizture of the head once a week and appeared on a summ before Magis-| prueh it out th baron, makes Court to-| hair grow when we fails. Sty to armor "ie narge ot vioaton| Mm anes teat, agate t me swe New York ghd tashes.” Mubbi tly with piain eity ordinance governing fire protection | pyroxin will induce to grow lone, at & place of public gathering. The sum- rows should be ‘mons was sworn to by John P. Howe, me We arow tate _ whose simple title is Chief of the Divi- | “ wion ot Public Assenibly of the New vr Fire Department. When the two firemen couldn't get by, |G. after exhibiting ail three of ths Ondges. ahey telephoned Chief How Howe teleptioned Commissioner Jov Johnson. Commissioner Joe Johnson | f; telephoned Commissioner Rhtnoiander ‘Waldo. Commissioner Rhinelander | Waldo telephoned Inspector of Police Inspector Sweeney skipped Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D’MILLE, “Dull and lfeleas bait makes @ woman an she should. Dry sham- O'Brien, by dissolving ano in a halt th this two minutes: then the hairs wa be |) Lord & Taylor a Founded 1826 Unusual Values in - Stlks & Dress Goods a en Imported Black Dress Taffeta iia) 80 inches wide at $1.75 per yard—regularly $2.25 Also many lengths of © ; Colored Taffetas, Messalines, + Corded Wash Silks and Foulards ey. (1% to 7 yards each) : ‘ at 85c per yard eet! 1 Embroidered Linen Flouncings All Wool French Printed Challie Flouncings 46 inches wide—in dress patterns $5.00 per pattern—formerly $7.50 to $10 6,000 yards of 36 inch Irish White Dress Linen for Suit, Coats and Separate Skirts at 82c per yard—value 50c Wash Dress Cottons Imported Shirtings and Waistings fn a large variety of designs and colorings on white and at 82c per yard—formerly 45c and 50c 45 inch White Chiffon Voile Crisp Finish at 85c per yard—value 65c 1 Notions at Special Prices Dress Shields Nainsook| Special Double Nainsook Imperial Double Pair Dozen Size Value \ Ever-Tidy Dress Shields : a light, dainty shield, requiring no sewing Bizes 3, 4, 5—Values 30c to 40c pair,,.,..@10,%8e and @5c Supporters Cotton., , ,250 value, ,,,15c| Bathing.,,.25c value...,15¢ Bilk.......500 value... .250| Children’s,..12¢ value... .60 i Pins ; Safety Pins,,,..,.++++++., per dozen cards, 180 { Cabinets (heavy, assorted), ,,,,,180 yaluo, 100 4 Cabinets peel ly, ag tan tha pany the com. of the Public . ‘This i taken of appreciation, n, Who is @ candi- poms it a feather In} mit Recreation Com: to be a sfgnal and the ex-Ald date for Cong his cap, bh that Litles "ae 1250 STREET-WEST AOCHS ©. hs Between Lenox.& 7th Aves. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— Air For Furs, Wearing Apparel, etc. Newest Methods. th Storage Lowest Prices, Women’s & Misses’ 9 7.95 Made of an extra quality of Natural Linen, Linen Suits (See Illustration.) Ramie or Cordeline, in either Norfolk or Smart |) Coat effects, The skirls will be found in plain 4h styles, making them easy to launder, f Misses’ and Small Women’s sizes, 14, 16, 18, Ww ' ne A Clearing Sale of $12 Silk Dresses for Women & Misses 7.50 As the season advances we must find new owners quickly, hence we name to-morrow’s extraordinary price, In the lot will be found changeable, striped or plain taffetas, foulards in different shades. All exceptionally well made and strictly up-to-the-minute in style. Every one an unusual value. Misses’ and small women’s sizes, 14, 16, 18. Women’s sizes, “ 34 to 44, = 49c Polka Dot Foulards, 29c Here ts an assortment of Navy Polka Dot Foulards, in various size dots, , that will captivate every woman who sees them. It is a regular 49c, quality, 23 inches wide, and needless to say we purchased this lot specially or to-mor- row's price would not be so ridiculously low, Unfortunately, the quantity is limited, so we shall have to ask you to be on hand early, pee Loti ane 59% $1 Striped Tub Silks, 65¢ in. wide; ity; 5 ; se be duplicated at less than $1.60 sa oral anal lorastoamite ae $1.39 Waterproof Jap. Silk, 1.09] $1.10 Satin Messaline, 79c 36 in. wide; black; noted for its ex-] 35-in. wide; in black and colors; a cellent wearing quality. The down-}; i town price is $1.39 yd- puperlor grade and sold elsewhere at Women’s Peplum Waists, 14 Price am Value 1.00 Value 50 $2.00 $3.00 This offering represents a special/purchase from a prominent manufacturer who was desirous of closing out this season's produc tions, and our ready cash enables us to turn this money-saving chance your way. . Women's fine Waists—peplum style; several very elaborate models from which to choose; of fine voile and handsomely trimmed with dainty embroid- eres medallions and wide Cluny insertions; fancy sleeves finished with net w 5 House Dresses Wc" 1.00, 1.29 air Of fine gingham, in dainty checks and stripes; also of percale i patterns with square or high neck; front finished with i Bi large plaits, Smart Millinery Low Priced An attractive variety of fine White Hats, consisting of hemp, chip and braid models; in white, and black and white effects; stylishly rea ere with ribbon, lace and wings. Regularly $5.00............cececceeee 3.50 OUTING HATS-unbleached peanut braid Hats, trimmed with white messaline, nee in soft folds around the crown and finished with lar, rosettes, Regularly $1.50 ......... Aa * . Ribbons: Big Price Inducements FANCY SASH AND HAIR RIBBON to match of self colored A pink, light blue, Nile, mals and white. provages) ta Sash Width—reg. 45c, yard.......83c|Halr Width—reg. 35c, yard...... 23¢ || SERGE WEAVE RIBBON—S 1-4 in. wide, with satin edge; in pink, light blue, || mais, Nile, lilac, melon, tose and white; also solid white SATIN AND’ TAFFETA STRIPED RIBBON—in several designs. Reg. 38c, yard, 25C || MOIRE ANTIQUE RIBBON—with satin border; 6% in. wide; in light blue, pink and white, Also DRESDEN RIBBON—pretty floral designs, 614 inches wide. Regularly 38¢ and S8c, yard 29c 59c and 69c Dress Goods, 39c 42-INCH MOHAIRS—in gray, brown, navy and black; 42-INCH FANCY MOHAIRS—with white hairline stripe; 42-INCH WOOL FILLED SHEPHERD CHECKS, ALL WOOL STORM SERGE and FANCY SUITINGS. 19c Colored Wash Fabrics, 12%4c SILK AND COTTON MULLS; SILK AND COTTON MESSALINES; CHIF- FON VOILES. In newest colors and black. Organdie Curtains—Bed Sets min Fine quality Organdies, with Chintz appliqued borders; hemstitched edges, Pei Ruffled Valance, with Curtains, Per 9g¢ Bed Sets, wi bolster piece to match, $1.98 Printed Cretonnes, 19¢ Large assortment of domestic and imported Cretonnes, 31 In, wide; fast colors; reg. 35¢.; yd. . {mperfections in printing which do not impair its wear but make this enormous price concession possible; 2 yards wide; bring measurements. Axminster Rugs & Brussels Carpets —They’re slightly mismatched; you'll hardly notice Axminster Rugs and which does not interfere with the wearing, My Stee 8.9x10.6, Size 9x12 feet. Regularly $17.50. ....+0000008de59 | Regularly $18.50............ 14.59 Room, hall and stair designs; do: Brussels Carpets ‘this quality {s 65¢ per yard Summer Goods Underpriced DO NOT CON- SIDER THE PRICE ALONE, as that can be seen at a glance to be unmatchable for any de- pendable goods adver- tised—but compare the wanted character of these goods with those offered in any store any- where at this time Bt anywhere near these prices. Value is, so far as you are concerned, a matter of worth to YOU at this moment. All these goods are new, dependable, first class, made for this season de- spite the fact that the prices are so far below even our regular prices. It is another great Thursday record-beat- ing value list. COME EARLY to get the full benefit of the sales. leave in a hurry in America. bringing $2.00 freel inaw braids. inches. yard. i] THURSDAY SPECIA | Misses’ $2.00 Junior Dresses, 98c. THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY of them, of plain and figured percale, various models; sizes 13 to 17 years. None sent C. O. D. or on approval. Second floor, center, Ceniral Building. [CUTHURSDAY ePECIAL. | White Voile & Batiste Waists, $1.98 COLLARLESS model, front heavily embroidered with Cluny medallions and lace trimmed, sleeves and back of fine pin tucks and lace; elbow sleeves; tiny crochet buttons finishing the waist; high neck style, a dainty creation of fine Val, and fancy lace combined, back and sleeves to correspond; both button back. Sheer Lawn Waists, 98c Trimmed with lace and embroidery; some are all overtucked, others have Val. lace and embroidery designed in pretty style; open front or back, long or short sleeves; several models, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 White Linon Waists, 69c Five or six neat blouses, with sailor collar and soft turned back cuffs; some have plaited fronts, others with pocket; assorted styles and different striped collars, assorted colors. Second floor, Central Building. Women’s 25c. Handkerchiefs, 124c ALL LINEN Handkerchiefs, white, hemstitched, crossbar, corded or plain centers, embroidered in colors. Men’s 25c. Handkerchiefs, 1214 Part silk hemmed Handkerchiefs, white and colored centers, in a variety of designs. Men's woven cord Handkerchiefs, In a variety of colors, heretofore 25c., age 1c Printed border Jap. silk Handkerchiefs, hemstitched; about a. dozen patterns, several colorings in each design, 49c, styles at.......ssseeseerseeeeee ees 25c Main floor,’ rear, Central’ Building, [THURSDAY sPEciAL. | Men’s $12 to $15 Suits, $9.85 BLUE SERGES in 3-piece Suits, at the lowest price such Suits have ever sold for. Fine twill, pure worsted serge, fast colors; made over new 3-button model, linings of alpaca, tailored for service; regu- lar or stout sizes. Store orders only, none C. O, D. or on approval. FANCY CASSIMERES in two-garment Suits—fabrics selected by us in the piece—made into cool, half lined garments for Summer wear; all regular and a few stout sizes. Second floor, Men's Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Women’s Serge Coats, $14.98 Values From $22.50 to $29.50 ABOUT 75 Coats, in black and nay blue. Every one new, stylish and serviceable; well tailored and neatly trimmed; sizes 32 to 44, Linen Coats, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 Linen Dusters and Travelling Coats, great number of styles, loose filling, high neck or turndown collars, regular and set-in sleeves, all sizes, Becond floor, center, Central Building, ] THURSDAY SPECIAL. 1 50c. Black §s'* Brilliantine, 25c. Yard. A SUBSTANTIALLY woven Brilliantine, full 36 inches wide and a perfect black, Especially adapted for serviceable bathing suits. 50c. Black Fancy Panama, 29c. a Yard, For inexpensive skirts and dresses; absolutely all pure wool, full 36 inches wide and the best black. 4 45c. Black All Wool Nun’s Veiling, 25c. a Yard. ‘Main floor, rear, Central Building, Main floor, Men's Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | 53c. Hemmed Sheets, 43c. Ea. Good quality bleached muslin Sheets, 76x90 inches, with very neat centre seam. Hemmed Pillowcases, 9c. Each. Bleached ready made muslin Pillowcases, 45x36 8c. quality bleached yard wide Muslin, 6¢, a ‘Subway floor, West Building, THURSDA’ ICIAL. Great Clearance of Women’s Suits Some at Less Than Our Cost $11.75, $14.75 and $19.75--Were $24.75 to $47.50 THIS IS THE GREAT OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON to get a fine Suit in the newest style at less than half price. Think of it! Suits right from our superb stock, just at the beginning of your wear time—styles so new that they will be correct and smart right up to cold weather. Not one that was not made for this season. REASON? Simply the inexorable rule that we never carry over Sults from one season to another, and at this time all must leave regardless of original prices—and they will at THESE prices. Materials are serges, light weight homespuns, taffetas, tweeds, mohairs and white serges. Styles are plain tailored and trimmed. None C. O. D. or on approval. a few at less than we paid for them ourselves. |__THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Men’s $2 Straw Hats, $1.50. FROM THE best popular price straw Hat maker Exact duplicates of Hats that are in good Manhattan stores, Sailor or yacht shapes in split, sennit or Yeddo braids; negligee shapes in split, Shinkee or Mack- All are at half and less than half and not Gecond floor, rear, Central Building. [eset HU REEAY oreo tnurie Men's 25c. Lisle Half Hose, 19c. Plain colors and black, made with double soles, heels and toes; some are full fashioned, some seamless. ‘Main floor, Men's Building, Ce Stamped Pieces, 10c. to $1.49. 29c to $2.98 Values. WHITE STAMPED CRASH SQUARES, Cen- trepieces, Tea and Luncheon Cloths, also Scarfs and Pillow Tops, for eyelet and solid embroidery; most effective designs, Free Instruction on the embroidery for the foregoing pieces to all purchasers here. Art Embroidery, Second floor, West Building, Tnmunsvay SPECIAL. | Oc. Sea Island Chambray, 6c. Yard A SPLENDID SUMMER tub fabric for women’s dresses, chile dren’s Suits, rompers, etc.; strong and serviceable; in all best colors; 26 inches wide. Subway floor, West Building. | THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Boys’ Summer Blouses at 29c 480 of Them That Should Be 50c COME EARLY, FOR THESE BLOUSES at 29¢, simply fly out whenever we advertise them. This is a special lot from one of our best makers. Light and dark ground madras, in sizes 8 to 14 years, Slight imperfections account for the seemingly impossible price. Store orders only, Boys’ Khaki 75c Trousers at 59c 600 PAIRS just received at a great concession which we share with you, Similar fabrics and workmanship will be found in other stores at $1.00 per pair. Bloomers or Knickers, sizes 6 to 16 years, Boys’ $4.00 Washable Suits $2.95 Norfolk washable Suits with extra pair of trousers, tan crash. Norfolk yoke with plaits; sizes 8 to 14 years, Second floor, rear, Bast Building. THU Ready-t “Wear Hats at 79¢ SOFT and flexible Fear straws with draperies of silkoline—an especially good knockabout Hat. Bunch of Three Ostrich Tips, $1.95 Very full heads and in white, black and a few light colors, A real $4.00 value. $1.00 to $1.75 Hat Shapes, 45c Black or white patent Milan shapes. Main hoor, Eest Buildiag. | THURSDAY SPeciAL. | Rugs---Semi-Annual Clearance Hundreds of Rugs of all kinds, underpriced, 9 x 12 foot Rugs:— Seamless Tapestry Brussels, were $16.50, now $12.50, Seamless Velvets, were $19.50, now $15.00. Axminsters, were $21.00, now $15 and $17.50, Body Brussels, were $29.50, now $19.50, Wiltons, were $39.50, now $29.50, Third floor, East Building, ] THURSDAY SPECIAL. $14.50 prin Dinner Sets, $0.98 102 PIECES, handsomely decorated with maroon, yellow or green luster border and lace gold over the color; set includes Soap Tureen and three extra large Meat Dishes. $1.49 American Cut Glass Celery Trays, 98¢ Handsomely cut in a combination of rich designs, finished with deep scal- loped edge. Store orders only. None C. O. D, supway floor, Central Building. [THURSDAY SPECIAL, | Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Silk Mixed Shirts, $1.08 REMARKABLE variety of patterns—look like all silk, but the percentage of cotton makes them wear longer, Dainty colorings, negt and novel effects. Men’s $1.00 Fancy Shirts, 79¢ Soft Shirts with double cuffs, mercerized fabrics, most desirable colorings, Men's $4.00 Terry Bath Robes, $2.98 Terry Bathrobes, only 75 in the lot, striped designs, in lavender, gray, red and blue, : ‘Main floor, front, Kast Building.

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