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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912. ¥ ’ « tles that cost comparatively ute nace, & parochial school for negro chil- s examination of the i | mane whee ite sek oc telzboe predery | ca ORUERT hotbed andi ae 1 Reais Even then one cant say that] dren: Twill be opened Aug. 1. TO EXHUME GIRL’S BODY made by Deputy Aas ESINOL SOAP aiukes | Whether It te food Ge dot bet sho knows| Then Mrs, Post gives a few general cheap, because the, Mother Drexel is the daughter of FOR NEW DEATH MARKS. R you proud of your Rothing avout the putting of things to-| pointers! on how, to Gress effectively feasunter’ soon Gee twee "vats tree ean ate sasaee 84 ‘ . “The middle-priced dress is the most / i cet physician had pure, free, delicate 5 craetaae et an pee Lh ‘Wripees or | expensive in the world,” she It * | ees a Wa ya he To Learn Whether Blow on Head ination Joseph J. an Idea! skin cleanser, whl j apy {snot good enough to be res 4, pi A ag or Strangling Caused Sigred , Ite soothing, healing, anti- Petticoat, ehe has nothing mage at . rawn to the field offered “| home. She d'vides her income into] nd, ft je too exyenalve to ee by the negro population of New York, Eckstrom’s Death , h teptle belenmne premete B57” ’ $8,900 ‘for the Winter and $1,800 in gume| UA! PO CRuee ee of ‘enle’ clothes Father William Stewart of the Church ? tect skia health. ' mer. In the autumn she gets threa)is tnat there ts little choles, One gets of 8t. rig es Evangelist, One Hun-| Justice Kelly hag ieued an order) she struck on her he@t. The examina- eqs oo Rueelst evening dresses for $0. She generally] ii, beet that 1s available, and very dred ant Thirt hth street, near | permitting the District-Attorney to] tlon to-day will show whether there ts boap (260). For | Pays $190 apiece for two and #200 for : 4 Ot $8,000.00, lei] Inox avenue, told Mother Drexel six | exnume the body of Sisred Eckstrom, | anything to indicate that a blow on the mple coke, the other, or she may get one at a sale often what one would not, except un: Mother Superior] weeks ago there were 60,000 colored i \¢ head caused her death or whe! for $100 and pay $250 for her best der such circumstances, select. founder of the Sis-] p a in Harle So she decided to first asserted, death was 4: MORE ARTICLES OF APPAREL|THE MORE YOU KNOW THE |ters of the Hiewsed Sacrament for in-} make the district her chief feid Furt! rebar bn eS eer! HARDER IT 18. dians and Colored People, will establish | iabor, One purpose of the Ulation. Further photographs ef th " A SHE BUYS FOR HER OUTFIT. | vena jn One Hundred and | Thirty-second] Sacrament {# to tench Indians and ne- Ger marke on the ebiid’s throat will And: That Is Not Getting} “sne gets a tea gown at $150, She] “Tho more one knows about clothes) street, between Lenox and Seventh kroes to visit the alok. t also be made tpends 1425 for two street costumes the more dimMeult becomes the problem treet, vetween en CER 4 <j clare: (Grees and coat or skirt and waist and|of getting them, and the absence of | qo —>——————<— js = —_— Many Either, Declares Mrs. | (3th? ind Gitlaes inom “ile the aver| ai Meulty In finding 004. ones—-excent Emily Post ‘ re at exorbitant prices, and even | then M e =} st. ! 2 al s sort .| they are none too plentiful—argues an Gao Wh Dp ern t on dresses for bridge or at|absence of education. The same rule en, en 1 — hi aye. Four hats, $2. )holds in ihe matter of Arcs that holds " ‘ ] oes, slippers, atockings, cor-|in anything else; tgnorance 1s east BUT NO LESS WILL DO. Veils, underclothes, cont $20 or $900, |watiohied with apurious Imitation Ever Buy Such ae me 3 her Ree ee. That| “But one point I want to make clearly ecient eaves her (from $2200) either $360 or $450) —1t is not the question of how much d IXTH AVE19 out of which to buy one year a fur coat, |thoy cost that nakes dresses 270.20" ISTREET. : Splendid Clothing? The | Middle Priced Dress 1s} them an svete cut rotate, #8) ma, shan ft iecamibors tient sf ar in on Yann Sur Sammtabalativess tains we Gh Benda cod Oem ‘Mer ‘cloth . vi Ag nm New York’ jum: ery ¢ ose $3. the-Most Expensive in Sevag wet one eclaeeh que ange, | Diy Oa "taa ened reseee “aan tale Shopping Center ee Tee Resorts Is Now | ‘SOprn” nor if Cho any $25 to 5 Suit from the thing that ts strikingly ‘comspion. | also bring. good prices. famous House of Kuppenheimer and pay the World. " ous. A women who weart very “A woman who ts in her line « genius + a marked colors oF eccentric fashions | can make, or have made under her own RITRF ET i) jonly $15. Choose needs twice as many clothes as | gupervision, goed clothes of many varte- any $25 to $35 even- ing dress suit or tuxedo and pay $15. Come to one of the best quality clothing stores in New York and pick out any suit or overcoat— anything that suits your fancy and no matter what its former price was, you pay. just $15. 07 second res, his is our unique once- BROKAW BROTHERS MENS & BOYS CLOTHING. HATS & FURNISHINGS Our suits are so well tailored that after cpn- tinued wear their shape and style revive in- stantly under the pressing iron. “NEVER BUY A DRESS COSTING OVER $40 OR A HAT OVER $10.” —Gov. Marshall, NOTE—This lot of dresses was specially made = to our orcer this week, we choos ng the fabrics and models that were most sought tor by our customers. 18.78 te NORD Oi 8) of 1,000 409 to " i Dresses to Sellat .. 6.95 Qn Sale on Third Floor and-in the Bargain Basement a-season merchandising Choosing the styles and colors event. ourselves, we not only shor ‘ , . Choice-of-the-House Sale dresses that are fresh and new, but 3 - of Men's Clothing! dresses just of the kind women are fhe asking for at this moment. ' Pris ot hey ne i anything ; in 01 morrow and pay $15. taste sf eetail fis ie pl of the ar ose ol cheenine please, we handle only stand- ing. Serene cronees. We do not bring in trashy job lots for these sales. We Quote the Lowest We hold these sales to make friends, not lose them. Prices in New York Come to-morrow! on Silk Dresses! $1.50 Summer Shirts at $1 ; As fine a lot of’doft Summer shirts as has eome from the We mean, of course, comparison ; ‘ ; ' makers in many a day. © Main Fleer, that considers quality. Compari- The newest patterns and the fabrics for warm weather wear: sons carefully made demonstrate At this low price you will want at least half a dozen. this fact. Only one of the many good things in this live up-to-the- The New “Accordion minute Men's Store. Pleats” Are Here! That’s one of the strong points of this particular sale! Comfortable round neck models, also high neck styles with pretty lace yoke and sleeves; cutaway, peplum and overskirt effects; elaborately embroidered models, ' also plenty trimmed with shadow and heavy laces. Frenchy touches of color; shirring, pearl buckles, crystal and fancy buttons, etc., are used. The materials are the ones in most demand and include satins, plain and changeable taffeta, mes- saline, dotted and bordered fou- lards in the correct shades. All sizes $2 to 44. Sale takes place to-morrow at 8.80 A. M. on the Third Floor and in the Bargain Basement. We will be unable to fill mail or phone orders, send “id C.O. D. or D, June 12.—Gov. rsball of Indiana, one at the opening of the general ¢ of federated boys’ clubs here last t, sald: “I don't believe in law made re- forms. You can't legislate a good, I let my wife decide the suf- frage mand for thé family, She ts witterly opposed to It. “If women really want to do good in this world, hore’s the way for them to do it: Never day a Gress that costs more than $40, of the spe Yet they cost no more than suits which be- come shapeless and shabby after a single sea- son's wear. ae Summer Suits $18 to $45 \ Marguerite Mooers Marshall.| Astor Place a Fourth Avenue ‘You cannot Gross really well on ‘ i Yess than $4,000 0 year! SUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY Put that down as an interesting little item tn your diary of the High Cost of Living. Remember !t the next time you go shopping. Or—on’t remember it. Doubtless you, certainly the Man- Who-Pays-the-Bills, will be happler so. Nevertheless the statement 1s made on the authority of Mrs. Emily Post, y woman and author Mra. Post, in her charming home at Tuxedo, wrote “The Title Market,” a onal marriage question, Now she has an article in the current num r of ‘Mross,"" in which she asks and the question, “What ts the mount on which a woman of fashion can perfectly maintain her pos!- tion In New York?" HOW TO DRESS ON $4,000 A YEAR AND LOOK WELL. “Four thousand a year for her clothes at is not getting so very many Post assures us, And eader, Hsten and you shal Ss how to arrange for a four- a -year wardrobe. (the wardrobe owner) cea owas eh oS SitRobt BURNETIEGS fi » inet tet nome || LONGON DRY Git } She has no ability to sew or even successfully direct @ ‘smal! The Bottle with the RED Label First Distilled In 1770 dressmaker’; she therefore buys every- thing of elther shop or establishment Sir Robert Burnett @& Company She has knowledge, taste and judgment, "932-094 W. 34th St. New York also she has the time and opportunity ————— Rickeys or Fizzes “MAKE IT WITH BURNETT'S” > Everything New in Milli- nery for the Warm Days of Summer Zama Ostrich trimmed, large and medium shapes, trim- med with handsome bands and plumes in many styles and shapes. Ordinarily these hats would sell at $15 to $20 each. Thursday at $10.95 to 914.50. “7riser* Daintiést, Simply Trimmed Hats For mor or tailor suit wear, very lig! ery stylish and ver: inexpensive, differing from all " those styles usually offered at é those sinall prices; for This is a da hat of hemp with Thursday at 03.98, 04.98 and ae ethos tieaing 9.50 ii . Untrimmed Hat Section Our extensive showing breathes of the Summer months, and —— atest s as NNES tose I on approval, nor will any be ex- nderfully divers fied. _& Mata Fleer, : 7 i Bleached Ji Untrimmed Hats, in auaaese or credited. Extra sales- Hg Yrome Quality Genuine Panama several excelent, shapes, light ae ier) i 0 01. | ae sean Se wallop Honiley Ma | tart Poel or Woah Rag Hata thy; in white, and 91.75. in all desii yles and qualities. Fin nd Blac Dress Shapes, | Banded Sailors, in black oF white, i at le ENTRANCE Rt nk MR ALY ESE ASS at to 01.98. 5 A Our corps of skilled De supway statton, 1 one Another Rousing Sale To-morrow of Trimming Service malilioars wil ima you? hat for you without charge providing you select your materials in the Elevated Dtation, =~ 149TH STREET department. 23 Jewelled|wWeekly Special—For One Week Only sane Gayl om NODEPOSIT 6A Gold *Q) | {REQUIRED ¥ Dainty Morning and Porch Dresses Worth $1.50, Fine Ostrich Feather lrimmings and pink, @ & $1.75, $2 and $2.25, at $].2 9 Hasacise Gatien Flee tare’ lhe 148 black, pink, light blue and emeral The sale of a week ago created such a lively buying that we got | Fine Imported Lilac: ! the maker of these dresses to supply us with another lot equally a8] ix Fail Bi Roses, i0-c! Filled Watches kl good, together with about 175 of Re sample garments. £7 second Floor, . A serneray saanoe te perfect, and very cheap, at....... 000055 48c ‘ork but 50c Wee y i For Summer wear, about the household, on the porch at the ? 4, rely on n é Delivers the (ai BEDROOM OUTFIT |/¢ presi Case oae” Hh French Bevelled Mirror, Both for mountains or seashore, these dresses are ideal, so handy to tub and fo oat le of a launder, Why sit at home on these hot days making your own dresses, Continuing That Sa oe Z ) ‘t] Famous ‘Trade-Mark rues aes of such daintiness and prettiness can be had for so little Fa Oo § ra e o ar fastuded in the lot are dresses of fine peresien and pingheme-cad 1 39 tt t ic ictured, Som SI MO A A nr ah a Corset for $1. round or Dutch neck style, trimmed with plain chambray or piping of contrasting colors, and fancy buttons. A Corset That Always Has And Is ch All Baw madslsy perfect fit, and workmanship that is unexcelled, Now Selling Elsewhere for $2 50 Sizes to 44. Our selling: ho market, Wo da Oras Fea, Uj FREE “runcusses? This ImperialLeather Couch $1,009.00 ae Free to June Graduates of Any School, ET ear Anformuticn malled or given upon request, ; eae eg ee EY Pee mg Ye Moreover, it’s a corset that has been 2 famed for years for its high quality—a corset $1 to $3 Sample Combs, 930¢ that if we dared to mention the name in Rich and Effective Back Combs, Those Highly Ornamental Bejeweled print (we promised not t*' would overwhelm’ Creations That Are So Essential for Smart and Fashionable Coiftures Seat aelerts ee Twice a year we get this sample line, virtu- Tt is w comfort-giving voreet which ally a little compliment the manufacturer pays e r ; . : moulds the figure into g od lines. It us for the business we give him all year round, ares by skilful ne hae ite oment MUST BE MAILED OR aest Fou ih On ROX GRADUATE to be : ie sapere combs are such as you vaually ee at realizes that beauty of line and com-sg CHARLES A. KEENE . Mes ry . Ay} ees, 1D) Being samples there are only one or gen fort may go to making a ree not=> 180 needa y. New York Free with Every Purchase of $50 Free with Every Purchase of $70'] of a style or PROD: qf is your pleasure to pick nly. leek he beat gage? Mes a 0 Th El THT r to suit your taste, Bec o , OF u eens OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL out one A hres . A eer ; hi d back effect, lace and ribbon trim- ARE OUR TERMS TPE SOUROAYSUNIIL WPM. These are beautifully and artistically decorated in 14k gold inlaid Rhinestone sets Talog, draw string ia’ two or three. scta wide NO EXTRA CHARGR FOR It, n Tees ban’, Teale fous oh N GaeMine nar pare sald Bod Hanceaiy, ; Avrilis aha ceeiginal i rer hove supporters Bios 18 to vn a a orna) . } u ii) }, forme * of tained Worse oe a se | 49 St wo Fay Fares and es 3d Ave Hvery 0 ST aereg spon air OrDamen shell only and still in the original sample | %, formerly 82:50; 3 139 woul 8 ree, Deltt Pie Moter df SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE., 19TH TO 80TH ST,, IN NEW phar SHOPPING CENTER sab asadecehsieanea mae # eommear oan LP TY"