The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1912, Page 15

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SuAca Min Mother-in-Law ne Divorced Wife to W Plane often, Heatley of & ng, Tih, apo: oe ot ed Mra, Jan 2, his mothe: ; Women of Plainfield to Furnish ‘ in-law, better than A his wife, for False Teeth for the Poor. FRE pieor his wite and married her} A false teeth fund Is the atest ente 4° Tnottic | prise of society women of Piainfleld, pi gt'He ‘a forty-five, his bride ts Afty-' N. J., who are raising 875 for the pu: at and the wate he alvorced is twel+ pose, we did not contest his nea ‘food to austain tite a Gown “Laaty, Kimono’ nd, , Now the Reporter Is “Lytig Low ”' Woman's Rat Not fer Hair, So You , When a Ch.cago reporter interviewed May Legatty Pell It. Mrs. Lafayeute B, Gieason of New| Joseph Totalsk! was not guilty of as York she thought it would be super- | Saulting Mra. va Zolpence at Chicago ituous W descrioe hér elaborate gown, bY pulling out some of her hair, be- which was une of twenty she had made) cause It was only her “ret” that he eujecaily Lor convention week. ~ pulled: ‘rhe paper sa.d- she was costumed in| The exhibit in the case was ehown to ba tasty kimono. > read it she sald When Mrs. Gieasun | Judge Scully, who ea' “L don't. suppose I) her hair, Case diemt der it lav in| ————————————— but——"" The probabilities are she will not see him again, his friends say. ‘Takes His Wife's False Teeth With Him to Keep Her at Home, John Bannock of Phillipsburg, N. J:, took to work with him the pretty, white, + even false teeth that had made his wife { 90 admured. He did. tt to keep her at pame. But it didn't. She went before Mayor \, Firth, who summoned the husband. drs, Bannock took back her teeth, but she} hasn't yet taken back her husband, +? Have 4 Special Car to Fit Her jew Acroplane. | Mrs, Clara Baldwin Stocker of Los Angeles, one of the daughters who re- celved $10,000,000 of the late “Lucky” Baldwin's estate, is having a unique private rallway car built for herself, Principal novelty is an apartment corecnapmnovey, nen carmen! Keep your home , car will be a landing stage that can i extended when the car ts on « Seated oe oan ea eee | healthful by using POLICE CHIEF EXILED the Powerful FOR EXPOS! EXPOSING A SPY. Disinfectant shikoff at Trial of $100,000 drains and toilet basins, ‘The secret of the mysterious disap. | S*f™m® dirt and odors, Pearance of M. Loputkhin, director of] — “ 7#e Yellow Pachage with the Gable Tep™ the Russiaw Secret Police, was revealed 10c, 28c. 50c. $3.00 yesterday in testimony given in the Stores, Federal Building, Leonia Menshikoff was being examined by Simon 0. Pol- lock in the $100,000 damage suit of Alex- ander M. Evalenko agains: Viadimir putkhin, gave secret ald to the revolu- tionartes in 6t. Petersburg in brie Oculiste’ Upticians Azeff,.a Government spy. For this Half @ Contury in Busin putkRin was exiled to Siberia. Among ey wis Lopaikhin's neighbors it was known simply that he had “disappeared.” The Penalty of Ey Mme. Menshikoff, in black, sat beside Neglect Is Far Too that his life was in danger. The young gnore Seen oie stad minsupicion'on c| ‘The cost of. glasees is cagie in the sourtroonr who. lt wat] “matter of - trifing im- here trom’ London to report the hearing,| PoOrtance compared with ‘The man wore @ full beard that looked) the value of your eyes. faise. The woman was slim and blond, Skilled oculists examine with plercing blue eyes. Menshikoft sald that in December, your eyes without charge. 1910, he had communicated to the paper Revolutionary Thought certain informa-| Perfect | Mest t hid eaasay $2.50 to $12 tion about Evalenko. He got this infar-| With Bifocal Lenses, $4.50 to $18 mation, he said, not only from his own secret records but from Bourtzeff, who 217 Broadway, Astor House The case goes on to- pany. * Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. Mothers and Fathers Now We Offer at 4 Brill Stores A Great Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits $1.50 Wash Suits at $1.00 $2 & $2.50 Wash Suits at $1.50 Military and Sailor Collar Russian Suits and Sailor Blouse Suits made of fine, durable, washable galateas, repps, ducks and the famous Rugby fabrics—underwaist attached to the bloomers—this season's best tub suit colors, every color guaranteed fast—or a new suit FREE. Bargains In Boys’: Suits ‘ous at $4.50 Fast-color blue serges and smart, stylish, fancy mixtures, in Norfolks and double-breasteds—in mixtures, about half the lot have 2 pairs of knickers. Strong, durable, well-tailored suits. Remarkable values. Play Suits for Boys and Girls At $l—Indian, Cowboy, Major, Jack Tar and Baseball Suits and Chaps for Boys; and Squaw Suits for Girls. At $1.25—Captain and Regular Army Suits for Boys. At $1.50—Big Chief and Mexican Suits for Boys, Senorita Suits for Girls. At $1.95—Cowboy “Chaps” or fringed trousers of leather. At 32,00—Old Sioux Indian and Major Suits for Boys, At $2.50—Cow-puncher Suits for Boys. Besides giving the kiddies a whole lot of pleasure, they will save their good clothes from wear and tear. Boys’ Rompers— Special values at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Boys’ Blous.s and Shirts at 65c—$1,00 values Bul Brothers 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich. 125th STREET, at 34 Ave. UNION SQUARE, Idth Street, West of Broadway, ‘ Harlem Store Open Evenings 4 Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening Ante TELE, gel ia WAYS OF WOMEN Se the beaten path, and to use her aero- ‘The teeth are to go to three old women y being willing her mother | who are family breadwinners and must ave him, [have teeth or they can't eat enough t's @ rat, not sa Fateof Revea we abbl Lepr in| vopeaabe the | e t : Loputkin Reve led by men cables | Sith tt and pon it into sinks Damage Suit. ‘Then your house will be free from Bourtzeff. Menshikoff said his former chief, Lo- Pr ‘Evalenko of bel Tor (ho | 223 Sinth Aven 15th St, 380 Siath Ave., 22d St. Gass while. ees revolutionary, | 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 424—New York ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNB 14, 1913. Double 489 Stamps Before 1 o’Clock, Single Stamps Thereafter—Alil Premiums Delivered Free Saturday Will Be Children’s Day Herel] ADayofJoyousEnt¢ rtainment! A Dayo yet Savings for Mothers! ¥Wise Men Will Buy Theses r= trained nurses in attendance—swings, toys, r ghorses. can check carriages at stove ertrance. * sold Children's Babies’ Shirte—wrappee 17 style; sizes to 4 years; at a “a Babies’ Long Li Short Slipa—ot nsinook; at Coute—all tizes to 2ycars Infante’ Caps—worth to 39c;| DRESS! ke fine lawn, 12\c Children’s Whit Co erpracy: Led styles, 2 6 yearns at. Store Dre aber "48 Mie: Babies’ Sacques or Sweatere-—sample .ot, worth 4c to 9c; at Children’s Rompers) ie Lhtichad ico tim 2to 6 year cenniee GOC Knox Braid Sailors $1.49 Elsewhere, Here ate hats are made Ly ‘& man’s hat man. lacturer. They are at finished actly lke ne, dainty and cor- (4 fecth t come in black, white and burnt’ Hn ‘ Tamed) Java and Peanut Hais In very becoming sha ry told exerywhere at 3198; seer eee ets OBE theNew Wash Rag Hats t asecrtment in the = $1.204 $1.98 webct than any other store. ean Fate tip ane CHIP AND Ain WATS In Like Cut, O86 6 aitrerent shape S120 Choice of any trimmed hat in stock for (Main Floor—We Trim Hate Free. ), Just 500 Misses’ We wish we had 5,000 of these Dresses, They are certainly beauties, and any girl or $ ne, getting one or more will be lucky, in- Appropriate for party and peo eautjful and youth- fi I little models, made of lingerie and allover embroideries or cotton voiles, These dresses are trimmed with Cluny or Val. laces, or aay embroidery, low necks; sizes for juniors, 13, 15, 17; for aleeets: 14,16 18s ssersneseessrebstence J Extra Special A new consignment of good dresses just arrived from a prominent Philadelphia concern. Misses’ and Juniors’ Wash Dresses with embroidery and others with con- trasting colors; selling these son | means to buy nine instead of buying one; they are so pretty; sizes 13to 18;at..... 300 Sampl2 a a Pure linenes, cordelines, etc.; some trimmed with contrast- ing colors; others are hand embroidered; values up to ieveermerrow $5 to $7.98 Women's $3.50 Bathing Suits are shaped necks; all are cut in the fiect with {alle blagreer:in blue end blacks vises Bt ident S40 Sat $1.98 Baby Week has made a tremendous success. Every hour this week hundreds of vo tots have * We have decided to make to-morrow a day of joy for their older brothers and sisters as well, and it will ay be a gala day, for we have added many new attractions. Among them: ‘Two Bas laygrounds—one in the ofen on the Sixth Floor, one in Tefante Dept., Secord Floor. Two Special Sale Sale of Apparel for or Girls, Six i ‘§ and id UpSix - 5 ulation mode! ” Ki laghee~ gf ertnn sed Aueatseht: 3Oct 4 | Free Photographs *4i5i;i Sui," | Free Toys*?°|| (a ~Siand $1.60 Shirts, | Feara: aes 6 s , TU, \ Mens 2 for 25c Loilars, 6 ior = |§ Gary PARE r, Ww x A \ From a tamous maker; gooc yer dle . $1.08 up: at re LA S Fa . Were ee ; ens Z e wh \ | Soeeccecoo0OCCC00CC0° Special Sales ofjjsi¢::": Baby Things (iiss Child: D im ibe COTTON 9 S wahatle fore atoe Vibert Seaice $2 0 $9 val slows 1, A sre 3 years; at , Lacs! WS” bot’ Babies’ Long or Short o seen are Regge & 00 Bove’ at StocKINGw—wereeravd cotton ge || 84 Shower Proof English Straws 166 Doz. Prs. $1 Milanese SilkGloves nae Bought “from Townsend & Montant, Auctioneers, to Sell at, Pair, as F aie . Jong, elbow length, double tips, 2-clasp style. Al pure silk in well assorted sizes. While they last at $8.00 to $12.75 Lingerie Dresses Made up in fine ginghams, peregles and lawns, in a great assortment of pretty | i styles, low neck models; some trimmed fi Made of fine surf cloth, serge and other water; roof matcrials; some have large sailor collars, trimmed with wide or marrow braid; othcr models have 08 or Ree THE “TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't— DOUBLE LIBERTY STAMPS TO 1 O'CLOCK, SINGLE STAMPS THEREAFTER ad the time of their lives on our Second Floor, § Shirts at 14 Price Men’s 6Uc and 75c Shirts lit hi \ ‘ Everything to make little tots happy. Come, bring your little ones for a day's fun. § Os i ra, eee eed shar Hache a th Ga Gee Wa Ta with both ¢ wi ad the French tarbeck ei Special Sale of Apparel for Boys, Six Years and Up pot : with the soft French turnbeck cuff and volt detachable collar to match, in both plain and pleated Lorem. .... ° Men's 38c and 0c Neck wears: special 23 : nn 89 D7 RR » in big variety: sizer 14 to 173g ———— be We bough all the sam- } les ard stock on hand of another big maker, a 9c | bene a 00 WASH DRESSES—sise 6 10 BQc Ee oe A airs trim age va gies pe ae bef ‘atyle SES—At .. ry ne ae bai eee S iw. lish Luton Straw Hats oERWHAN—darment Cosme + Zle Eg whale thé omartest hat styles ermanate: soft that Kdjust thi elven wo the heed. whic very eave Meld the fers when the ‘wind blows. They are all shower proof. Best Fa Hat in town for Moor.) Gigantic Shipment of Walk-Over Oxfords For Men and Women; Direct from the Walk-Over Factories All New Styles; 12,000 Pairs to Choose From; To Sell Saturday Women's Women’s $3.50, $4 and $5 $4 and $5 For Men's $3.50, $4 and $3 Sample and Slightly Imperfect $3.50 to $5 Sigh Tniper Walk-Over = Grades at Wal Oxtords 7 Oxtords he eee Mostly periect Sample ‘Periect Sample Uxlords and thet will oot interf Pumps, in all the newest and latest sige iC ra ae iy ek atyles of the searon. In patent coltakin, e " gunmetal calf and tan Russia calf, Also appearance. Included are Ox- a number a Meaty Sanh aa Also forde made in the newest women's White Canvas Butt Boots made on the oriet a and latest models of the toe lasts, Spring season, in patent The small proportion that are slightly imper- 4 Pair coltskin and a number of ‘ fect are so near fect you hardly detect : other till laced stitch, discolored lining "or pest prea tte me. ” . other trifling flaw. Choice.............. Chiffon Cloth Veils Values 98c, $1.25 oan and $1.50, at 49c 6 ‘n black, white, myrtle, grunet, , rose; 2 yards long by | yard wide, in bt lag Oxy iso 2 yards wide in single widths, in lavender, blue, rown, champagne, and tan (Mata Floor.) Ribbon Remnants For bunday’ 's Dinner at % and 4 Price Saturday a wm.) | | 2:500 yards beautiful Ribbon Remnants that representa the sur. Inspected: whole 1 gy ni 15 plus stock and loom ends of a wee nt pw ae Treluded oo pelt ve sain Pike feeerprent can be found. f atead Tate ‘affeta, French Gurail ‘lle, in nt twort dainty Butter een" Dresdens, beautiul Braid Bandings tnd fie vatincback Velvet Values to 19e.; yard... Values to $9¢.1 Velen 10 en ded ape Lehae ae peed: Bows will be tied free of charge by our espert bowmakers. (Main Floor. ), and Juniors’ ||.. rie ‘siz TEAS “Hamble Tees to Oe Rica te rit Liticr Lemon Soaps Peo ee ae ee ct a ost price 15, Special lb snare natty Prime Rib Reest i Fy Welghtre iene Children’s Bathing Suits 7 cy i Jom Tush My Made of pure all wool anne! of surf cloth, ‘ ated EY yey ell $150 and $400 values a W ono 2Be | tet 1 toh vena

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