The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1912, Page 5

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‘ 10,000 WOMEN ‘Many Titled Socity Leaders in ‘ Street Throng Work to §% Honor the Quen Mother. AUTO GRAND PRIX WON Bruce-Brown, Who Set Pace in First Half of Race, Is Third Place Claimant. DIEPPE, France, June 2%—Bolilot, driving a French Peugeot machine, to- LONDON, June 24-Ten thousana|@2Y Won the automobile Grand Prize, nen, Including maf prominent so- elety women and several duchess, fall of them dressed inwhite and wear- completing the distance of 1,640 ktlo- metres (about 956 miles 7 furlongs) in the elapsed time of 1% hours 68 minutes Ging white hats trimmd with garlands |! 2% Seconds, at an average ‘hourly speed of wild roses, sold fowers on the of 110 kilometres (about 68 miles 1% fur- streets of London totay, which was | !°ns*). walled Alexandra Dayin honor of the , Queen Mother. The poceeds are to be given to the metropiitan hospitals nd convalescent home in the name of Queen Alexandra, who originated ‘the idea, Ten million artificialwild roses were; N@W York for the whole race was 14 been almost unanimous in favor of a Upto$14.75 Upto$22.50, mide fer the eheey ted blind and| "Urs 2 minutes 184-5 seconds. This| trike. It ts believed, however, that fo $: D rid $22.50, sorippled workers, A buttonhole of | Places him third ahead of Regal but it|the differences will be settled at con ‘omorrow, omorrow, wild roses cost two cents, while a|!# charged that he disqualified ‘himself| ferences between the committee and AB cece. e AE vevnvees e ‘bunch 14 for 26sent: m by taking {n gasoline from a non-author.| Mr. Long. 5 Bi =a amenities Nec caeciia' tnere rpute Weciten ie ized station. ‘This haa not yet been de.| The principal grievances are the This sale is the climax to the many sensational dis- =F - —_ for motor cars garland had been pro- vided. There was much riv ‘women for the favoral y among the | tinuo| locations, as| Very ‘Wagner, in a Fiat car, eecured second Place in 14 hours 11 minutes 8 2-6 seconds and Regal, driving an English Gunbeam machine, was third in 14 hours $8 min- utes and % seconds. The time of David Bruce-Brown of cided. ace took place in @ con- » which made the roads There were twenty-two Prizes were offered forthe best sales.| starters, and for the first three lapr ee MAYOR {N SQUABILE WITH there was a sensational struggle between Bruce-Brown, the leader in the first half of the race, and Bolllot. At the end of TAXPAYER AT Pie HEARING. the third lap Boillot shot by the grand (Gaynor Tries to Squjch Cappel's| own Protest With Gave} Threaten- stand only ten seconds behind Bruce- who afterward had motor trouble and lost his lead, being passed by several other competitors. The *THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912. and Big Tieup Will Prob- ably Be Averted. PHILADMLPHIA, June 26.—The re- sult of the ballot taken by employees of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company on its lines east of Pittsburgh and Erie on the question of a strike unless certain grievances are adjusted was laid before 8. C. Long, general manager of the company, to-day by a committee represonting the Brotherhood of Train- men, Order of Railroad Conductors and Brotherhood of Firemen and Engine- men. While the result of the vote has not been made public, offictais of the labor organizations said that the vote had wages to be paid brakemen tp the Pittsburgh yards of the company and the employment of steam railroad men on the electric dines between New York and Newark, eS = race then became an exciting contest between Boillot and Louts Wagner. Bruce-Brown later again got his galt and finished as stated. During the race @ spare wheel from Bolllot's auto became detached and flew into the crowd along the course, seriously injuring a gendarme. GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER © BOTH SIESOF 6™ AVE. J.B.GREENHUTDPres. TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS general are included. Tho materials are: hi of Fine Quality, Wide- Wale English Tweeds and Mix- GREENHUT-SIEGEL CoorrR co._MAIN BUILDING An Astonishing Clearance of Women’sCoatsand Wraps 7 Garments Formerly Priced “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere.” “The Big Store” 8™ AND [9™ STS. rsals of women’s summer coats and wraps that have m held during the past ten days. assortments are broken; but on the other hand the bargains are so big that it will be well worth your while to come in early, tomorrow, and do a little “picking.” All Told There Are About 300 Coats and Not An Undesirable Style in the Entire Lot. Coats for motoring, for street wear or for trovel in Naturelly the size- Formerly $12.50 $ Tomorrow at 9.50 Double service; double comfort) can be used either as a cot or couch-hammock. Fitted with collapsible legs, it Is quickly converted from hammock to cot-comfort. Can be used in the house during winter time. Iron Hammock Stands—For the Above, $3.75 (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) = BA HUT-sreGrL cooprRcO—MAIN BUILDING “2-in-1” Couch Hammocks GREENAUT-SEGEL Cooper co—MAIN BUILDIN THING: SUITS** And Everything Else for the Bather PAE NOE RY IE aa “- al ae a . a a ing to Have Him Put Out. r 9 bbaas lice tures, Fanc; : ‘ . y Weaves, Rajah, THE VERY SMARTEST MODELS find place here. « Geers Weak Waisinien SALTER VE Doubt doesn t dog the Chiffon Taffeta, Cloth-of- You'll see the most chic garments, copied from French out-# Gold, Pongee and Linen. As to cut, the variety is very great, including straight lines and semi-fitted backs; revers and col- Jars of all sizes and designs. Every coat in this assemblage is an astonishing bargain. We picture one of the coats at $4.50, as an example of the host of styles. (MAIN Building, Firat Floor.) allow the building of twoolers was held fitters whose products are on view in the fashionable resorts of England and the Continent. Every Popular Priced Reliable me Grade Is Here Assortments include Bath- ing Suita of ‘ Beach” footsteps” of the man who wears a Young. Even if instinct did not assure him as to the style, the thou- sands of well-dressed New by the Sinking Fund Cmmission, to- Gay. P. P. Cappel, reresenting the ‘West Side Tax Payers’ Asociation, op- |} posed the plan on the gound that it Dock | ‘would cost the city £000,000. Commissioner ‘Tompkins explained {t ] ‘would cost but $8,000,000, tayor Gaynor, | who presided, thought tb subject had | been discusse’ fully and o announced. Mohairs, at ..77.... e At this juncture Cappel rose and be- SLT NTS ES y SELL FLOVE | ON PENNSHLVANA ar aise EAD FROM EM YORE) ALNOGT UNANIOUS Ale seis Sree . Fabrics, $ Fite” ldnens Siyor' duymse Yorkers who wear Young MAIN BUILDIN Aeros Ae 1.95 And ¢ BIG SHOWING OF pounded loudly with the gvel and com. 1S 8 GF | Re ria tat sine nsor straws would. Convenient, Cool, Dainty may Brilliantines, #3, OB, atk A ATHING 5) 50, ) Bs i:4 be SUITS, as low as \ $2, $3 & $4 $2 House or ‘ Bathing Suit made of brilliantine. The blouse is; tucked on either small round coll of white mercerize pe leeves trimmed to match. The circular skirt is joined to waist by $ white piping. Specially priced +s eee ‘Taffeta and Messaline Suits in specially priced at. . Panamas and Bangkoks at popular prices. and revers; trimmed with fold 1880 Broadway, J 6 Broadway, Only Store on Nasu 8t,, No. 37, Porch Dresses, 85e They are made of fine quality Persian lawn in assorted stripes and figures — white with navy, light blue and brown. Square neck with lace insertion bands and “V" neck with small white (i) to rder, I'l have reped the Mayor. hav me put out,” « hdgubsided, h, révesenting the 199 Brondway, 603 Broadway. 849 Broadway, d for more| 903 Broadway, ' York. Mra. ® Only Brooklyn Store: Sulte—consisting of black sweater, black brilliantine ‘ eon similar Nig eee mati Fulton. St. sailor collar. Laer rere Pr tical is podok % a sateen waist, and worsted Oppodite City Hall, Buy 3, 4 or Half-a-Dozen | S for use in town or country. | y Allcolors; all sizes from 34 to 46 bust- 85 measure; value $2; tomorrow, at... ic Fj (MAIN Building, Second Fioor.) tights; complete... 0.0... e cece eee e cree e eee eeeeeeeeerress (MAIN Butiding, Second Floor, GRreennut-stecet cooper co—MAIN BUILDIN: Distinctively Smart New Summer Models of Men’s and Women’s Foot-Mould Shoes In a Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale. $3.50, $4 & $5 Grades, Tomorrow, at Even at their regular selling prices, the Foot-Mould shoes are regarded as the best values in America. They are un- matched for style, for superiority of leather and for workmanship. In this sale we also include se exclusive models which were never befo: sold below the $5 mark. The shoes for women consist of one- two- three- and four-eyelet Oxfords, ribbon- bow pumps, ankle-strap_ pumps, button Oxfords and Colonials. Every up-to-date leather is represented, as well as shoes made of white canvas and white buckskin; all sizes and widths. Men’s Low Shoes—in every size and width, in every style and leather, Barefoot Sandals for Boys & Girls, $1.50 and $2 Grades,at. . Made of tan calfskin and patent leather; closed sides, with two buckles over instep; also black and white calfskin; all sizes up to 2 GheeNHUT-SIEGEL COOrER co—MAIN BUILDING Men’s ‘15 to *25 3] 2 Summer Suits at A startling pre-inventory clearance movement in which we shall dispose of a few less than 1,000 high-class suits for men and youths. Py Understand, please, all the lots included in this offer- ing are NOT COMPLETE IN EVERY STYLE AND SIZE RANGE. But, ALL sizes are in the WHOLE collection. Blue Serges, Fancy Blue Worsteds, Fancy Gray Serges and Worsteds; All the New Shades in Tans and Browns. That’s all by way of description. You have our word for it that THE STYLES ARE THE BEST OF THE SEASON. And as for ECONOMY, you SAVE on any suit you select. Everybody Knows “Kingly” Trousers Hundreds of men and youths will be glad to learn of this CLEARANCE SALE OF “KINGLY” TROUSERS TOMORROW. Values to $ $6, at.... 2.90 Broken lots, but all sizes from 28 to 54 in the assortment. Striped worsteds, outing trousers and blue serges. Also a good collection of black Thibets. Household Economy mxes splendidly with Family Satisfaction when the housewife, cones to know INSTANT POSTUM —the newest thing in a food-drink (MAIN Bullding, Second Pio GREENHUT-SIEGEL CoorER Co.—MAIN BUILDING What to Eat and Where to Buy I‘ In our Pure Food Grocery—of course. Deliciously tempting foods that are specially selected to please your palate during the hot spell. We ship groceries everywhere—to the mountains, the country, the seashore and to all suburbs. If inconvenient to come to the store, your MAIL ORDER will receive the same satisfactory service that you would personally, We receive thousands of TELEPHONE ORDERS daily, and a very large number of people order their groceries by this means. ’Phone Chelsea 4000. Ask for a copy of our Summer catalogue. It is FREE, If you will send your addreas, we will mail you a copy. Potatoes Fresh Pineapples Fresh Cereals 10 Ibe., S ibs, STRICTLY FRESH PARINA 55° 2! SMALL-GRAIN RICE 2 MPORTED TAPIOCA. 75 BEANS OB. (MAIN Building, Second Pioor.), —— For Many of Tomorrow’s Specials in Our MAIN BUILDING BARGAIN BASEMENT See Our Advertisement in Today’s Journal No boiling required—madein the cup. Whatever your favorite tate beverage may be, let us suggest you tecome acquainted with this tsalthful and pleasing drink. MAIN BUILDING Genuine Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stou BEST OLD POTATOES— Large ripe, juicy fruit for preserving |] or 60-1b. beg, $1.33 for dessert use Crate, 36 p ‘2.94 10 bare, 38e FANCY. P: TATO + Peck, 15 Ibs., f : ‘eereck, “ : bar switts || PANCIEST MEAD RICE... D Compare your usual beverag with Instant Postum from every ABc___ Ze |i Mretior Ge varssevservssssessess 5 soar | | CRANGhATEN. ConA eal standpoint—healthfulness, taste,convenience and economy. ied Coffees ScOrct CHEN HERS Ab tein boty ites Vuh Reach A 100-cup tin of Instant Posturtivosts 50c at grocers—1-2c per cup. BADRITT'S BEST SOAP— GRANULATED TAPIOC Ss B2 (Smaller tin at 30c.) FREE -one mixed t nt ‘ : A SANTA é ROYAL GARDEN bebe ae Regular Postum, large pkg. (must xe boiled 15 min.) 25c. S bew O60; 2 ibe , Mas ot mare X-RAY LIQUID METAL PO Box, 1 OLISH. reg. 18c can... Ain Coffee averages about double tht cost. “There’s a Reason’ for POSTUM POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD., BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Freshly Caught Fi SEA BASS, butterfish of porg! i Coniisii’ STEAKS 2'4 or Long Branch bluefish; tb 12°: ATION BLEND COFFEE Ve Ibs ‘ END COFPEE \ i ° d { Ee

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