The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1912, Page 11

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“2 MABECHITEIS BETTER, — Sates hein Acote 0 Seoatia (| Friends of Judge Wauhope Lynn BUT NOT OUT OF DANGER) the sew york atuntcipat’ Court wore Mrs. Mike Donlin’s Condition vahae yesterday | te sive. Katherioe Cor. Slightly Improved — Husband | #0" @t Good Ground, 1. 1. ‘The wedding Constantly at Hospital, Norman Lym, son of | was held at the home of Mr. and Sire. Mabe! Hite, actress wife of Mike Don- Frank Buckel | Bn, ball player, was slightly improved tedey, according to Dr. John F. Ert- Virinia | Mi mann of the Private Hospital Associa- irl. rr wedding trip ton, No. % Dest Thisty-third street,| the couple will spend the summer at Geath trom peritonttie since Sunday, A , Wook ago on caer was performed Af. Judge Lynn's first wife died three for intestinal trouble’ and the result “ @eemed satisfactory. After five days a henge for the worse came, and since ten Mike Dontin has not even consid- qed baseball. His wife's illness will leave him out of the -game for some time, He ts at the hogpftes constantly.’ To-Aay, accompanied by his’ wite’s} Neer was allowed to #6 his wife te extremely , the doctors, say, wete it not \ for a remarkable vitality she could not Rave tived eo tong. Dontin was asked how Jong he thought he would be out of the game. 3 “I don't care {f I never spe a baseball again as long ae I jive,” he answered. ‘Tt was shortly afterward that @ cheering report wag sent down from the sick ‘Wite has deen called the dest ‘worth fan, being seen constant- ty ¢ Giants’ games. Her marriage to Mike Dontin, who Was then wit =| Giants, and his subsequent retirement, from the game to play In vaudeville and musical comedy with her caused unusual excitement among lovers of baseball, for onlin was extremely popular. He had gone back to baseball and was Playing with the Pitteburgh team when = as, bis wife taken ill "This seam | ait in wobel te the waem, Doak Dot cootain ‘opiates Bo the heed of @ vauds: |p iiter Magenan Drag Svores and other leading fe tal her Clowns,” and waa playing in New | cna AaB tr tootles tome Phitledelpiiae ‘York. Her condition tm atill dangerous. for additional evidence, Lerd & Taylor Founded 1826 , A Sale of Women’s Summer Shoes Comprising the Smartest Styles in Low Shoes Watking Boots Dress Boots and Slippers $ 40 8 5 in all desirable ghapes ; and leathers. $6.00 and $7.00 Footwear. fi: Sale of Women’s Cotton Corduroy Dresses >| Exceptionally smart model with hand-em- broidery and lace trimmed waist. + $18,.50—Value 927.80 Tatlored Linen Dresses With lace collar and cuffs. a Rigen RR 50—Value 812.50 Special Sale of House & Maids’ Dresses Model in stripe Percale, piped with bhaeiiiesisiveres cers Meee Nipnd wb gg Stri Madras, with pels and cuffs of en embroidery... 4 $2.95 White Percale, aidachasiaecds. -} $3.05 Solid color Percale, with white pique collar and cuffs....... sopecnane } $4.95 Fine Lawn in stripe ow pos Gat, $5 95 trimmed with Be ie A color......+ Maids’ Dresses High or Low Neck Models In Percale, Chambray and Seersucker, plain, figured and striped. 95¢, $1.25, $1.75 & $1.95 Maids’ Aprons Large assortment, with or without bibs, 250, 50c, 75c, 98c & $1.25 . ’ Broadway & goth Bt.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. where Mre. Domin has lingered near! Judge. Lynn's summer home at Lynn- | | oe Millions of Dollars’ Worth of Summer Goods at __Extraordinarily Low Prices in Our Pre-Inventory Sales "| “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” : 6 T h e B ig Sto if an 50 Complimentary 2% Stamps Free, Tomorrow TWO IUg BUILDINGS me Bla erity On te As many: sets’ ab siré reasonably required for books unfilled o $30,000 to churches, societies and will be given ta all persons, whether purchasers or not, applying benevolent institutions. at the entrance fo the Ladies” Parlor, Fourth Floor, MAIN Building, Smtsor6™ ° rH me $5,000 to deserving individuals | | tomorrow. It will be advantageous to start filling at one time as ase: si BOneennure Pr ee ee ago many books ag will be néeded to secure the premium desired, . on Page 16 only One Hundred Free Stamps Good in Any One Book. IN NEW YORK’S Use your sales checks to vote. SHOPPING CENTER It Costs You Nothing 'GREENHUT.s1EGEL cooper co.—MAIN BUILDIN No Time Like Now For ons ae re Sale of Formerly Priced up to $ $32.50; Tomorrow, at There ere about 300 suits in this sale, rey nfo & large .- varied assortment of styles. All sizes from 34 to 44 bust-measure, but not all sizes in every style. Never in the history of women's ready-to-wear suits have syiee been so distinctive, tailori so nearly faultless and fabrics so smart as this season, and care and fine taste in selection materials, styles and tailoring is apparent in every suit in this offering. The materials include Serges in Mannish and French Weaves, Hair-Line and Pin-Striped Worsteds, English Tweeds and Home- spuns, Whipcords, Diagonals and Novelty Fabrics. Suits may be found severely tailored or trimmed in all degrees of elaboration, as taste dictates. Braiding and embroidery, careful stitching, insets and application of satin, taffeta, Terry cloth, eeaee ne? linen and batiste, besides several appropriate types of lace, are a few of the trimmin, Fortunate the woman who is able to avail herself of so signal an event, where the price of a very inexpensive suit commands garments of the highest order. We illustrate one of the many suits on sale. cargnuut-seoe, coors: co.—MAIN BUILDIN $12, $15 and $18 Suits more at $8.95 Here’s a Sale of 2,132 Suits for Men and Youths That Will Break Every June Selling Record in Our Men’s Store The pick and choice of “best sellers” from New York's bi rat and most popular manufacturer -to-wear clothes that retail ak Loy the prices of $12 and $18. This Ie the Greatest Sale in Years In addition to the styles the newest and smertest of the Summer séason, the assortments are complete | in all sizes. There Are All-Wool Fast-Color Blue Serge Suite, Many Stylish Shades in Gray and Brown Suits, Newest and Neat- - eet Patterns in Wore- ted, Cheotot and~ -Cassimere Suite Absolutely the snappiest and smart- est styles of the promt and the suits are so good in material and workman- ship that we uber ingly guarantee every one. nd ee 312 $8 95 Come, tomorrow, (MAIN Building, Second Peer.) “Follow the Crowds” to Our] sod imei i) Our New Enlarged Direct stairway entrance on {8th Street near 6th Ave.; also from Center Stairway, Main Floor; four- teen passenger elevators in the store run either directly to the Restaurant or near it. Continuance of Our C d D Pre-Inventory Sales of oats an resses An exceptionally fine collection of the season’s most wanted styles and fabrics. Sensational reductions made possible by our recent wond ales, which have !c"t some broken sizes. ‘Women’s Coats— $5. 95 Women’s — Of Lingerie, bora $10. 15 Values to $16.50, at Silk and Serge: values to $34.50; at. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) 'GREENHUT-SiecEL cooper co—MAIN BUILDING Sale of $2 P. N. Corsets at $1 One of the season’s newest and best models, giving that long flat effect now so much desired. it is made of the best batiste, with garters attached on hips and front. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) ‘GREENHUT-SIEGEL Cooper co.-MAIN BULL DIY Ca Sele $4 Petticoats at ‘2.65 aA ‘are made of messaline, taffeta and silk in a variety of styles and colorings. Also afew Jersey-top Petticoats at $2.65. MAIN Building, First Floor.) | Tomorrow’ 8 Clean-U Up Price on the Remainder of Perfect Walk-Over scsact $3.50 Value forWomen, GREENHUT-stEGEL CooPrR co—MAIN BUILDING ' $3.50 & $4.50 d 49 ’ W ’ * Vanilla Ice Cri Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs Values for Men. (een 50c Big Bargains in This Sale of “Odds and Ends” \ = Allat,a Pair - - Pot Freshi; Made Men's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs | Women’s Swiss Embroidered Hand- 4 —silk-embroidered initials; 50¢] perehtefe—dozens of patterns; After the tremendous selling of the past few days we findthat, Tea, 2 Yolo Bot all letters in Je] value 10¢5 afc. e cee ‘Be | there still remain about 1,500 pairs.of women's and about 500 CO SO ou Men’s Fine Plain White Homstitched | Women's Fine Imported Pure Irish airs of men’s “Welk-Over” low shoes. We have removed these to our bAKGAIN ms | Handkerchiefs—with embroidered] pinen Hemstitched Handkerchicfs ENT for quick clearence, tomorrow, at the extraordinarily low price mentioned above. aaah open-work talriasa home. tainly Ea pa pia ans sorte silisdts Sizes are not complete in every style, but practically everybody will be fitted in one mel + eal 5 Goto ee a US el aa, .... 10] |} style or another. “New Victory. M Men's Ali Pure Irish Linen Hem-| Women’s Dainty Shoer Hemstitched Good assortments of ewe st Lee in teatieasble heel-heights and toe-shapes. Of | Sewing Machine Spearvork emtroldered "initials: Paneer ar Nin tel: Re Ne LOT Seal be other “Rereain Basement” values for tomorrow. With Automatic Liftand Drop, SS a Tie le Hall ‘tae ae 27c y Pel leah MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED) : Tomorrow, SOBs se tranth tsi tiae (MAIN Bullding, Meln Floor.) esse e eee eo! — GREE NHUT-SIEGEL Cooper co.-MAIN TiLDING— Order Your Groceries, Fish & Meats In The World's Greatest Grocery, and Ge the Best in bi? uality at Prices That Will Help You to Fight, the High Cost of Living. Whenever you find it inconvenient to do your shopping in | Ask for our new Summer price list of groceries. person, please send your order by mail, or telephone Chelsea 4000. | send your address, we will mail you a copy free of charge. If you i Baked Beans Colfees Prunes and Peaches Hams and Bacon ome § PORK AND BEANS--Pountain quality Reaniod to your enter, BANTA, CL Cana PRUNES— Qie od ertaoment we we do not quote SEV N nized. FORK ANG " i Teen ieonend, ane e of any other m WEET PRUNES eC only found on the highest-priced ox Pome lag 8c; 2 Ibe.. 35¢ U ‘ i a ri Bh nak D “BEANS : ASI; Bp ibe Standard makes. Tas poaeerk NCY EVAPORATED PEACHES aes. st quality, and is bi} 32c he tb in quarter-sawed ‘idea's oak. . Dc Pure Grape J ' } MILLER'S EARLY JUNE PEAS— D Jalil tue hele. ee é Ball-Bearing Sewing don. SLAB No, i alte cates. ss, 10¢ i . : Newpo head Sqlth & Paine y i re af Machines ‘at St a Week large pall. csescrveses APPLE Cibga viNeGAR— ‘getion jug, 98; large bottle, LAUNDRY STARCH — beat {ump} 60-Ib, box, 81.64 NUT MEATS—fiiberte or almond jored \ 3 . (MAIN Butiding, Fourth Floor.) with meraschino; reg. 28¢ bot 12%ec t-sieGeL CoorER CO—MAIN BUILDING tle. .ees NEW WHITE ONIONS, red onions 34c en or yoliew onloney Ne, 6 beater in 10 Vm,, 4204 5 08.0 ssseeeerereee QyAken HOMINY GRITS. 19¢ St t d St "1 I, eee ha out and Staple Wines of the whi packages, Sic; Ic Wand Fockink™ mn Daly's Old Irish Green River Whisky ‘ ; BB e 8 Oi Holland Gin ||| Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout ||| pa'sinwanuy ||] Bers! brite. Oren Abies oe eae By 2 eS ae Jog “Benedict” bottling is the best and boot RighPalls PABNCH-STYLE STRINGLESS BEANS, | PADS Toss 8 ion _ 48¢ most setisfactory because it is always Julienne, red cadb paraaue Beane: | CORDOVA WAX CANDLES— 13c in the most perfect condition. wearlet runners or rated tomate peg yn rer ; ed from Aust 8, 356 box: 4 ; 83.28 ferated I attty nctae, LBC CORNMEAL—fressly granulated: Ge |] cium nous wiisny Barrel of | donen bowen, $1.40; sold in || ap f IMPORTED FRENCH 10 |pe., Ble; 5 Ibs . 83 gallon, $264; The any s| al jozen bottles 1.45 = 84c Teg, 150 pasbagesssserresrcrrrree BanpirTs best SOAP— 39c 902 quart bottle here,at...... ry yeh Ys OLD ISLAY be bare Barrel of 10 dozen splits, $9.75; sold in many ° WHISKY QRe regular 8: 12-08 rackese of Reiss’ Ginger Ale, 1776 Washing Pow s 10 bara or more of stares at $1.30 a dozen splits; here, ad | at . BEST OLD POTATOES 120-1, bag, a "3 33" “Bee $2.64 BEST NEW ane - Bushet, 60 tbe., Peck, 15 ibe, 1:76 | doe Messina Lemons ‘ingre |" i] SHERRY, Ray 8 and 2! rn yt allen Selene, {flee skin Jutey rub . e S - tos by Aan sancareras aga 00

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