The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1912, Page 8

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tee meh a RCO NT AMERICANS HELD UP hand. That waaSependink, aie before Engethotm could get to him he had handed the monkey a box of matches. Engothoim grabbed the oman and shouted for @ policeman, but by the ATE MATCHES AND NOW REGRETS IT, time Patrolman Bolten of the Bronx Park #tation had mushed tn old Baldy in Mofrieania Police Court before Ma and Judge Busy. ‘ istrate Breen to-day the Magistrate held * him withont bail on the charge of carry | som for Their Release. “Old Baldy,” the pttee etrfinntn the Bronx Zoo, ate peanute till ho got tired yesterday, #0 when he wae hamied @ perfectly good box of matches he hatled it as a change and a luxury and prompt- ly bit Inte tt. Steven Sependink, twenty-seven years old, who anys he lives at No, 12 Bast 6 ‘Thirty-thind street, reerets that Baldy ate the matches almost a# much as Taldy does, for Steven now tangutshes in @ cell as the donor of the box. Tt 8 againat the regulations of the %oo for visitors to feed the animals, § although almost everybody does it, and the keepers often wink at it. But re-} pho volume Is to become @ comaptouous cently, when an epidemio of stomach |¢eature of Mr. Widener’s collection, |New Drug @ trouble broke out in the monkey house, | which EA fone eee . pee EL These Homely Spots. Curator Raymond 1. Ditmars and his) whieh, will be Howse jm we me ay veterinary, Dr, W. Roed Blair, resolved | the Marvel Tenney co morial to hie to see that the rule should be rigidly | o-nason coapesa. jerandson. —_>—_—_ Ferdinand Engelholm, one of the xocpers tn charge of the inrger apes,| MOLTKE BACK AT KIEL. was standing not far from Old Raldy’s| See a cage, watehing the monkey go through|Kalser’e Big Warship Was Recent- his usual series of stunts for the ly Here on Visit. amusement of the crowd of onlookers. > This was exactly the moment In the Poca peel ike eonke, “"h age: eo lle fence Win cori ‘Admiral von Rebeur-Paschwitz on . Curkle) board, arrived here to-day from New of laughter from the juvenile portion) yoru on her return from the visit paid of the audience, and appreciative com-|+, Hampton Roads and New York tn ment from oder ones. But only one} company with the crutsera Stettin and man stopped forward with outstretched | Bremen. Americans in Velardena, —— ee A GUTENBERG BIBLE IN WIDENER COLLECTION. PHILADMUPHIA, June %4.—It ts an- nounced here that Harry Biking Wid- ener, who perished with his father, George D. Widener, on the Titanic, pur- chased the Hoe copy of the Gutenberg Bible on paper shortly before his tragic death, The rare volume was sold to the Philadelphia collector by Bernard Qua- riteh of London. these homely spots. Drug Stores and apply a little Le e have vanished entirely. beautiful, clear complexion, othine, as th gy Leather Pumps Sy, ws for $2.40 Newly made shoes. Perfect in every way. Complete in size range. Oe >= ——-— > — i — “~ lored cloth suits, with lingerie frocks. No wonder our supply of patent leather pumps ran low. opportunity— More Than 4,000 Pairs, at $1.10 Less Than Their Price at the Regular Queen Quality Stores neat tailored bows. Sizes 214 to8. AA to E widths, A A A it Subway floor, Old Building. Previous Shipments Sold as Quickl We Could Get Them at 92 a $2.50 white rep, pique and cotton corduroy wash skirts. Then all in a day the end came—his orders stopped. »on much longer, or he would have put every other skirt maker out of business. So this small overquantity comes to you at about usual wholesale prices. : high girdle tops, all beautifully draped and with fine pear! buttons. are perfectly plain for easy laundering. All are modeled on excellent lines, Subway floor, Old Building. Women’s Cotton Combination Suits 42 Styles New Silk Petticoats $1.95, instead of $3 to $5 Sott messaline and silk jersey top skirts that i¢ will be wise to choose now for next winter, when prices will be twice or three times as high, Plain or changeable taffetas that are so very popular now. Besides crepe de chine and China silk--cool and almost never found below the $5 mark, Forty-two different styles, including every imaginable sort of gracetul flounces, double or single, pleated or lace-edged, spotted or piped with color, pointed or atraight—many inspired by Paris. Plenty of white, cerise, emerald, brown, light and dark colors and a few black. All lengths. fully cool, 35c, Two styles— lace trimmed. and with short sleeves, Sizes 4 to 6, 35e, Subway floor, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Building, $2 White Voile Shirtwaists, $1 Three tables tull on the Subway floor of attractive voile and lawn shirtwaists at $1—many made to sell at $2. Dif- te.ent yokes ot imitation Irish, some with cluny and all sorts of narrow lace insertions. Mostly with high collars and some have long frilled sleeves. Children’s 25c Manufacturer's . . spliced heel: i ( Fresh shipments, too, of regular quality $1 waists in Lif ie Gar ‘i pretty and effective styles, lawn with embroidery or lace. ve. rfect in t Subway floor, Old Buiiding, every way. Subway floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. i el 2 TN DO RSE MOTI ES TNS LDA TN bs EL PASO, Tex., June %4.—Seventeen fifty miles west of Torreon, Mex., and about three hundred miles south of the international border, recently were Bned up againat | & barn while a half dozen drink-crazed Mexican rebels brandiahed guns in their faces and threatened rummary execu: | ton unless $1,000,000 ransom was forth: FRECKLES That Quickly Removes There's no longer the slightest need of | Lit ashamed of your freckles, as a} rug, othine—double strength—has | been discovered that positively removes Simply get one ounce of othine— double strength—from diets jr it at night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones It in seldom that more than an ounce is needed completely clear the skin and gain a Be sure to ask for the double strength old under guarantee of ils to remove freckles. $3.50 Black Patent Patent leather pumps this Spring are the most popular of all shoes. Women can wear them with linen suits or dresses, with chic little silk suits or dresses, with tai- When we went into the market to replenish itwe ran across this Queen Quality All are exactly alike, daintily shaped and finished, with comfortable short vamps, Cuban heels, 1,000 White Wash Skirts, $1.25 & $1.50 Fresh, crisp, unhandled, just new from the manufacturer—the most desirable All season it has been impossible to keep up with the demand. M has been rushed—we never could get more than three or four dozen gece They could not have kept Seven styles—the new draped effects, double skirt effects, the new belted and Some skirts Ribbed — elastic — wonder- Low neck, sleeveless with loose knee —Tight knee, low neck, sleeveless Stockings, I8c a Pair overstock, Seamless ribbed black mercer- ized lisle thread, with extra man to THE RVENING WORLD, coming. The rebela halted thelr when $1,500 tn thre 1d was paid them. ft wit Americans | MONDAY, JUNE 24, a revel soldier hardly out of arriving here to -day told of you proud. of your complexion. Its pure, free, delicate lather ts an ideal ekin cleanser, while R ESINOL SOAP makes barged to the Federal forces. gre EE lis soothing, healing, antl- Iready consumed one-half of the Joniy with ¢ Ld " jsams promote per- | enki a halal li ROBBED OF $3 | eee wer |KILLED BY TUNNEL CAVE-IN, feet akin bealth.. ; ns, had a iat aw im @natched the matches ’ Monalt Bonadedean, thirty years old, To45 phenol the ghenkey and prompt tele 7 Tenth igh reo was ki'led by Boa (34). aor 4 he red me ones ' a cave-in in the Aqueduct tunnel a y for De. Bialt, w adit med-} 9 tu ny a nidhatt No. 17, Fortycancand attent and Wi Bast i a. leicanix 4 " | sma als : enue, early to-day, r e: Visitor Gives Baldy Tempting Seventeen Faced Guns of Ban-| With one unatner for the privilege. of] working. seme tttie. distance from. the Sneciet OU : had taken his prisoner tot fits, Who D fed R conducting the executions, | One shaft when, without warning, @ portion Baltimore, Ma. je he wa a S, le pitiable sights was the killing of alof the roof fell in and a large rock Box of Them—Doctor fae 6 ae at A hs | dits, Who Demanded Ran- | print youinteer'about aixtystive years etruck him on the head, AB, ead ae mtr of Men’s Summer Suits | is growing, like a snowball, as it goes. | Beginning with Six Sales, others are | forcing their way in by sheer merit of values. Last week one of our regular tailors insisted upon being allowed to share in the movement and got 300 suits here just in time to join the Friday and Saturday event. Two other propositions are now under consideration. All of which is good, for men are coming in great numbers to share in the benefits of this unusual merchandise movement. Tomorrow We Launch No. 4—Embracing 423 Men’s Summer Suits of $30 to $40 Grade To Sell for $23.50 103 Suits are $30 Grade 94 Suits are $35 Grade 65 Suits are $32 Grade 68 Suits are $38 Grade 93 Suits are $40 Grade There will be no finer clothes in this or any other special-price move- ment this season, for the simple reason that no finer clothes are made. Suits of fancy and gray serges, worsteds of hard and soft finish and summer flannels—of precisely the patterns that have figured prominently in our own and other carefully selected stocks of summer suits this season. Hand-tailored, throughout. We have graded them according to the Wanamaker standards. Suits listed here at $40 would be sold in many stores, if they carried clothes of this quality, at $45 and $48. Sizes 34 to 46, regular, long and stout. Tuesday, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Good Shirt News! More of Those Luxurious Pure Silk Shirts for Men $6 and $7.50 Grades at $3.50. These shirts are the result of a carefully planned and daring coup in which we co-operated with a shirtmaker who likes to do big things. The shirts are coming to us as fast as he can turn them out. Fifty or more varieties of colored and self stripes in staple pure silk shirtings which any silk man will sell you retail regularly at $1.50 a yard. Three and a half yards to the shirt—a fair price for the making—and you see why we speak of the deal as a coup. We have already sold an enormous number of fine silk shirts this season. But judging by the pace at which the last of these $3.50 shirts went out, New York men will still be calling for more after all are sold. Wash them with care, and no shirts will serve you better. Pure silk, $3.50. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street \r Abso- | matied free to} tment Stores, ICHAELS BROS) Open Saturday Evening Until 10. Furnitore, Carpets, Rugs and Bedding OUR TERMS, re Sceamice *75| A commit *125)5 commie *150 aU HH sil ld tl Aer re Mul LL cat ‘ \ = . ae! nd Week. aT ee | OX ‘YY Golden Oak Dining Table, @-ft. Batension: fluted pillar lex, vy claw feet; Reed value B18.00 10.98 value 85 We Pay Freight and ris tal! St eS pallvoad Bares ta wl bn Sent 1479-1483 3° AVE bnetish omy Arm ‘Open Monday aod Maturday hives. Rocker, + our NEW In World Wants Work Wonders, 4 A Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 A Splendid Showing of Summer Apparel For Misses 8 Juniors Linen Suits, $8.50 & $12.50 Several new models in tan and white. Dresses of Lingerie, Mull & Batiste $12.50—values to $17.50 Lace trimmed and hand-embroidered—several very attractive models. College Dresses, $5.75 & $7.50 = and two-piece models of white pique and nen. French Linen Dresses, $7.75 In white and all colors, lace, braid or hand- embroidered trimmed. Clearance Sale of Misses’ & Juniors’ Wool Suits Fancy mixtures, whipcords and serges, in all the best models, dressy or plain tailored. Formerly $25.00 $12.50 Formerly $35.00 $22.50 Women’s Morning or Tub Dresses The newest models in Tissues, Voiles, Lawns and Linens. $3.95, $6.00, $7.50 up to $12.00 Fine Showing of Parasols &8 Umbrellas Plain taffeta silk, plain and fancy pongee, striped effects in different colorings; also black $1.85 and white........ccceecesccercccccnceves oe Tafieta silk in the leading shades, plain silk with velvet Lorder. Silk lined pongee, Llack $2. 95 and white; also ritbon bordered effects........ Imported Pongee Silk Parasols with linings in various shades Women’s Black Silk Umbrellas Natural, mission, gun metal and sterling silver trimmed handles. Value $3.00 | $1. 95. Women’s & Misses’ Merino Underwear At Special Prices Lisle Thread Union Suits With band tops, value 7fc............ sees 50€ With hand crochet fronts, value $1.00...... 605¢ Lisle Thread Vests é Plain and hand crochet fronts, value 50c... 35 Box of six, $2.00 A Manufacturer’s Surplus of Women’s 8 Misses’ Sweaters (plain and fancy stitched) Value $5.00 Value $7.00 Value $8.50 $2.75 $3.95 $4.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. To appreciate the con- venience and great value of the Sunday World's! Want Directory--- READ IT. 8 8 Jalss peernse 4 iz

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