The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1912, Page 6

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‘YALE HONORS BORUP, PEARY AIDE, NOW DEAD. Graduate of 1907 Class, Drowned Last April, Is on List of 852 Awarded Degrees. NEW HAVEN Conn., June 19.—Fight hundred and fifty-two degrees in course were granted by Yale University to-day At Its two hundred and twelfth annual commencement, held this forenoon in Woolsey Auditorium. Of this number 5M were In the two undergraduate do-} ret partments and the others in the grad ate or professional schools, Among the names of those awarded the degree of Master of Arts appeared that of ations and who lost his life by drowning fn Long Island Sound off. Crescent Beach, Conn., on April % of the present year. ‘Among those who received honorary degrees were Secretary of the Treasury Veasth, Col. George W. Alfred Mast of Maison IMPORTERS FIFTH AVENUE, AT 43rd ST. FOR Have Arranged Clearan OF MILLINERY, GOWNS, DRESSES, SUITS, BLOUSES AND COATS LINEN & FELT HATS for Outing and Beach Wear. MIDSUMMER MILLINERY Values 25,00 to 30.00. TAILORED SUITS Previously 45.00 to 65.00. AFTERNOON DRESSES Previously 45.00 to 75,00. at 7.50 at 15.00 at 20.00 at 25.00 10.00 12.00 | 15.00 at 25.00 5.00 7.50 9.75 at at jandscape painter, conferred the Engiand, the no! upon each of nw | degree of Doctor of Laws. | Milady’s Toilet Table | | By Mme. D’MILLE “Por dark and divcolored skin, en. larged pores, blotches and other facial Diemishes a simple lotion made at hone is highly recommended. Dissolve an original package of mayatone in a half pint and rub a little on the face, This ts be u * the seni. andruft. and fiufty, “Ment 1 oprekage the head. bi vou will by SUMMER FROCKS Previously 25.00 to 40.00, MOTOR & STEAMER COATS Previously 35.00 to 65.00. . To make th powdered deiatone with w Maurice THURSDAY AND FRIDAY an Important ce Sale THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912. STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT NOON — _ eS Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 20TH Women’s Summer Dresses At Greatly Reduced Prices Summer Dresses Of striped voile, French linen, tissue fabrics or white batiste, dressy or tailored models. 7.50 Heretofore $12.50 French Voile Dresses Dressy models of imported voile in light or dark shades, lace frill collar, velvet sash, bow and trimming. Heretofore $18.50 , Emb'd White Voile Dresses Of white washable voile, richly embroidered and trimmed with filet lace, velvet sash and fold at foot. Heretofore $18.50 Charmeuse or Chiffon Dresses In blue, black, taupe, white or Copenhagen ,charmeuse silk; also plain, dotted or figured silk chiffon over satin, Heretofore $29.50 to $4950 9.75 14.50 18.50 Women’s Waists At Greatly Reduced Prices A collection of high or low neck models, of white voile or batiste, hand embroidered and lace trimmed, also Tailored Shirts of fine French Linen. 190 295 3.75 Heretofore $2.95 to $6.75 TAILORED & DRESSY BLOUSES Previously 12.50 to 25.00. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), TABLECLOTHS WILL BE OFFERED THE FOLLOWING TABI AND NAPKINS IN THE LINEN DEPARTMENT AT SPECIAL PRICES: LE TIEN Damask act, $2.25, 3.40 & 4.25 DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH PER DOZEN, 2.65, 3.40 8& 5,25 B. Altman & Cn. ' ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY HOTELS, CLUBS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES IN CITY AND COUNTRY WITH HOUSEHOLD LINENS OF EVERY DESCRIP. TION AT MODERATE COST. ALSO BLANKETS, BEDSPREADS, COMFORTABLES, ETC. AU i a this the People’ ly ng Write for Booktet of These Outhts Free Fifth Avenne, 34%) wid 35th Streets, New York. WR JumeRAt chen To ALL [DAUMANN & | Complete Outtits pi Housekeeping Free 5 fen 130 Women’s Silk Underwear At Greatly Reduced Prices : Glove Silk Vests Reinforced, crochet finish, Emb’d Silk Vests Reinforced, French band top. Glove Silk Combinations Crochet top, heavy quality silk. Glove Silk Combinations Fully reinforced, crochet top. Emb’d Silk Combinations Crochet top; fully reinforced. 1.25 1.95 1.95 2.65 3.45 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Heretofore $2.00 Heretofore $2.75 Heretofore $3.25 Heretofore $3.75 Heretofore $4.75 Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 A special offering of Wash Dress Cottons ey 4 wk Chiffon 4 otles and Figured Pineapple Tissues In f bet range of jv radl apd 2 5 C colorings. ‘ Regularly 35c and 50c per yard 500 Pieces 40-inch Japanese Nainsook 10 yards wide. Regularly .,} $1.68 ‘ Exceptional Values in Real and Imitation Laces Real FiJet Lace Bandings 7 inches wide—#.75 per yard. Real Baby Irish Crochet Lace Edges and Insertions 2 to 319 inches wide—-$1.96 per yard, Real Valenciennes Lace Edges & Insertions 34 inch wide—89c per yard Real Cluny Lace Insertions 5 inches wide—38c per yard. Linen Cluny Lace Allovers 18 inches wide—#1.00 to #1.50 per yard, Shadow Lace Edges and Insertions 8 to 14 inches wide, in white and cream, l6c to $1.25 per yard. Linen, Cluny and Filet Lace Edges, Insertions and Bandings 2 to 10 inches wide—l4c to ’5c per yard, Real Princess Lace ‘Bridal Veils $35.00 each Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ...°” & WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND G&D IT, | pei CN : In New York’s O NEILL Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street To Prove that Good Style Is Not a Matter of Money— See These Specially Priced Summer Dresses for Women S tie N°? it’s not a matter of money, it’s a ~ matter of knowing how. And the gar- SS) ments you will see in this sale ot O'Neill's are Made by Dressmakers Who Know How And they know very much better how to make a dress than hundreds of women who design their own clothes and look with scorn upon a ready-made dress. Here are some $5.00 to $7.50 Summer Dresses at $3.95 In this selection you will find some of the season's most wanted models, For women of all sizes, in ginghams, muslins, and dainty lawns. Fully 1,000 dresses i y colorings and combinations. WOMEN’S 80.75 VOILE DRESSES AT $5.75—Dainty striped voile dresses, smartly trim- ‘izes 34 to 46, attractive models for choice; WOMEN’S SMART NORFOLK OUTING SUITS—Norfolk coat of blue and white and black and white stripe cotton $ 9. 7 5 cordaline with new combina- tion ratine skirt WOMEN'S $5.00 TUB SKIRTS AT 93.50—Several new models suitable for all figures, mde in the finest linens, repps and cotton cordu- roys, girdle top. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. ee Se A Special Lot of Very Pretty Little $1.50 White Lawn Dresses for Children, $1.00 | MADE of fine white lawn, low neck and kimono sleeves, finished with torchon lace; waist and skirt prettily trimmed with insertion and edge of torchon. — ANOTHER MODEL, made with high neck and three- re x03 2 to 4 years; value quarter sleeves, tucked panel front; $1.50, at $1. ery insertion, Val. lace edge finishing neck and sleeves; sizes 4 to VAT DREN’S 30¢ WHITE UNDERWEAR at 25¢— Muslin and cambric skirts and drawers, trimmed with tucking, embroidery or lace edges; 4 to 14 VOtxelll Main Store—Third Floor, These Undergarments Will Cool and Refresh—These Are All Worth $1.50 Undermuslins at $1.00 A NEW line of combinations, corset cover and drawers or corset cover and skirt, beautifully trimmed with dainty laces and embroidery, with ribbon drawn through. 81.50 NAINSOOK PRINCESS SLIPS at_$1.00 each— Made of sheer quality of nainsoo! mercerized batiste, trimmed with dainty laces and embroidery. As they are sample garments there are only a few of each style and not a great many in the lot. NIGHT GOWNS at 69e—Of fine cambric and Tongeloth, wi th V, high, square or low neck, in the slip over style, trimmed with dainty laces and insertion and ome NIGHT GOWNS at| 69ceCREPE UNDERWEAR 50c—high or low neck, V-neck at 50c—crepe chemise, short ‘ kirts and d ; and the slip-over kind made of|""¢2'99"" PETTICOATS at good cambric and longeloth]91.59—of very light sateen, trimmed with embroidery and| looks like silk, with ruffle of linen lace. psooryloa pleating, Diack, nary, green, brown, rose and gray. 75e LONG SKIRTS at 506) Bre WASH PETTICOATS —of cambric with and without an underruffle, trimmed with ruffle of embroidery and tucks. Ribbons Specially Priced DAME FASHION can never leave ribbons alone —and_ will not until woman- kind is willing to exchange femininity forfranchise—vogue | for votes. Just now there is uite a little craze for ribbons, for a modish hat trimming, for giving a touch of character to asummer dress, or a saucy fling to a bathing suit, and the children! how they do delight in ribbons. “ 25e RIBBONS AT 19¢ YARD —5-inch satin striped Moire and Dresden Ribbon. 39¢ RIBBONS at 25c YARD—5 to 6 inch Dresden Ribbon, light and dark combin- ations, value $9c, at 25¢ yard. 50c SASH RIBBONS at 29¢c YARD —6-inch Fancy Satin and Moire Sash Ribbon, in white, pink and blue. MOIRE AND MESSA- LINE RIBBONS AT YARD—35!4-inch moire and 6-inch messaline, every wanted color. eK TIN DOT WASH| § RIBBON—Colors, white, pink and blue and violet. Per piece of ten yards: im’ a. 8 5 1 23c 35c_ 4Sc O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor, at $0c—of black and white per- cale and striped ginghams. O'Nelll Main Store—Third Floor, Electric Fen, 611.98 _—, — quite a few degrees below normal. ICE CREAM FREEZERS The White Mountain, It will do the work in 5 minutes, all ready to serve: Si: 2-qt.:apec.al 92.11, instead of 82.50 $-qt.; special 92.56, instend of $2.98 4qt iepecial 93. 5 orton of 98.98 6-qt.; special 93.24. instead of $3.75 MOUNTAIN’ SPRING WATER FILTERS—For the benefit of those who have a “Kneupir's Mountain Spring Filter’ we will sell 5,000 Disks to-morrow at 6S¢ per hundred, instead of $1.00. STCHED Regul $1.10 \4c O'Neill Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Sts, Rciirnisnintiiincnree med with lace and velvet; three pretty and CHILDREN’S 39c WHITE LAWN GUIMPES at 25e— | Yoke and shirt waist styles, trimmed with tucks and embroid- | easily and always look so fresh and We Give and Redeem “SURETY” STAMPS—Double Stamps in the Morning Siayingin NewY ork this Summer? tin the world,” say a good many people— . And here's the whole secret—keep cool, * ‘appurtenances will keep pace with thermometer—in the opposite direction —to any degree. Just a few items: 0. 0 BABY PUNCH BOWLS—with . stend, $2.25 | COLONIAL LEMON 5 SVEMON-|—a new shape. 7 jomefurnishing Store— Basement. Shopping Centre ‘ A New Outer Garment Comes Forward as the Summer Favorite—The Belted Satin Coat T made its appearance recently at I the ‘French race-courses and was in- stantly the topic of fashionable chit-chat. Everybody admired its distinctive and charming lines, and yet, even now, nobody is quite sure who was the creator of this new and tres distingue garment. JUST ARRIVED IN AMERICA. Every dressmaker in “the procession” is hurrying a “first” model, but they’re all ready at O’Neill’s, yee | the original perfectly . in material, style and trimming. Special at $14.75 BELTED BACK, rather high, with small white buttons for trimmings, also irimmed with. satin, black or white. Value $22.50—Special at O'Neill's, 914.75, FOR ALMOST ANY OCCASION EXCEPT MOTORING this is the last word in smart coat styles, For the motorist we have Motor and Dust Coats ’ at $1.95, $2.75, $3.25 and $5.00 Exceptionally good coats in non or pure linen, a large number of new styles to choose from; strap sleeves, large pockets, cut extra full, and buttoning right up to the throat: sizes large and small, O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, Here Are Some Simple but Pretty New Summer Frocks for Misses And They’re Only 95c! just those airy, dainty, in- consequential little frocks that seem to express the light hearted- ness of youth and so appropriately fit the needs of summer time. Better Buy a Dozen of Them —they cost so little, they wash so cool and quite mischievously at- tractive in their demure simplicity. Made of Colored Lawns and Linens in various — striped Junior Dresses, the linens in plain colors. Sailor collar style or embroidery jeeeaated Sizes 13, 15, 17 and 19 years. Value $1.75, at 95c Misses’ Tailored Linen Suits, $6.95 Regular Value $8.95—Made in oyster white, natural, cope, pink and all the other wanted shades. Norfolk styles, well tailored, girdle top skirt, sizes 14, 16, 18 O'Nellt Main Store—Third Floor. New Oxfords and. Pumps Ina Special Sale of Women’s _ White Shoes at $1.69 VERY well made indeed, and finished with attractive, well arched, curving lines that mean so much in white footwear. ‘These are not by any means the nondescript, shape- less shoes so often sold as “bargains” at about this price,. Ww HITE C AS PUMPS with covered Cuban, heels and instep stra, Sizes 8 to 7, widths B, C, D& E. Special, $1.69 the pair. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS—three eyelet style with cov- ered Cuban heels. Sizes 3 to 7, widths B,C, D & E. Special, $1.69 the pair. WOMEN’S #2.50 TAN RUSSIA PUMPS at $1.65—Tan Russia Calf welt pumps, silk braid bow, high Cuban heel, sizes 2% to 7. O'Nelll Main Store—Second Floor. Summer Blankets, Etc. you KNOW how cold it gets in warm weather sometimes—and you know how very disagreeable a bad cold in summer is: Here are the prophylactics. $3.25 WOOLNAP SUM- MER HYGIENE BLAN- KETS, at 92.48 a pair. Dou- ble bed sizes, just provide the necessary warmth for the cold spells of the summer. $4.00 SILK TOP SHOW COMFORTERS, at $2.98. Half silk flowered and dotted; borders of pink, light blue, yellow and lavender. $1.50 SNOW WHITE COUNTERPANES, at $1.00. For large size beds, best weaves crochet, in new Marseilles de- signs. RUGS FOR THE VOY. AGE. $5.00 Scotch Plaid Steamer Rugs, $3.75. $7.00 Steamer Rugs, heavily fringed, 95.50. $1.10 BORDER SILKO- LINE COMFORTERS, at 78c. Good and long, pretty to look at and serviceable too (limit two to a customer), O'Neil Main Store—Second Floor. New York Cit ‘T-plece ie Bie, 2.50 Water ‘ooler $1.50 the Prices, too, are GUARANTEED ELECTRIC FANS DIRECT CURRENT FANS— 110 volts, $14.98 12 in, DT * ANS--110 volts, 16 in 16 in on 98 ENAMEL LINED ATER COOLERS—? gallon s ze. We have a lim'ted quantity for household use, Regular price 82.50, Spe Hefenit they iat... SL0O Ice Picks, 10¢ and up to $5c, Lemon Squeezers, 25¢ and up to 91.10, Regular price $1.00; set. Regularly $1.09; Oboe sisovs

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