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THE EBVENINGU WUKLD, THURSUVAY, JUNE 47, 1912. ; H | |18 GREAT, GREAT GRANDWA.|s:,sir* cos sity | fae Beck, on Yer re Old, of a nev, Robert Th. Kimber has accepted Enjoys the Honor, a call to the pastorate of St. Andrew's Episcopal Chureh of Richmond. ‘a Mr. and Mra. Charles B. Fannon of x amall dist! n se Of St. George have returned from a trip ot ho honor LelONKs through the upper part of the State fi h 1 Mrs. George Leven of Tottenville, geo pred Women’s "B00 Sik Pass 148 50 Silk Parasols, 1.48 jer of New A big manufacturer yielded to our spot cash offer for every Coaching : © "vacation: OC) Mberstol et Tare ater Moats Due Oe ea ar cattle’ ioe let Ten Acres Devoted to Furniture and Housefurnishings | at Mra. Beck's daugiter f fos. open ale concerts ae ie $3.50 an are here at less than you Loud pet seen eal Fe TRB VRE Oe oe r : Jausen of Newark, ol oft ad bodgk before. @ assortment is so varied and the value so unusual that a person: Z — } haired i) we en nt Alaska Park in West Bingnection is necessary. There will be found beautiful shades of Green, Th A th D y Wh th W And if There's No Fish in Pond | Mra, Al ' eg 1. ft Ge ae fig Had La ia B King’s blue, cardinal, black and white stripes and checks; some with deep ese re e a Ss en e ise They Catch Themselves 1 ag the guest of relatives in Chicago, borders of print warp Dresden Ribbon; Messaline with black and white Newark, as =— borders of print warp Dresden Ribbons Mesaling with Furnish Their Homes at Little Cost y ob | vorterday h birthday an- | Thimble Club | Miss Ger of the) Prighton ts enjoy + Mary Lake George A the latter's daugh- Thelma Beli l i inct. ter. Mra, Beck porsessen all her fue- At Fountains & Elsewhere Women’ Waists, 1.25 Wi \ Pri cess Sips 6% sf) ig naa ute an rode he erroaner di Ask for WOMEN'S WAISTS—of {ing batistey| WOMEN'S PRINCESS. SLIPS—of Co2— > Furniture Prices Cut ‘ front with wide panel of filet em+{ dainty lawn; in light blue, pink and ERE Re Me idery; back and] whi a || | GET BALDHEADED HERE.| —gtarey ISLAND NOTES. : HORLICK’S” Soe itchy Seal oth Oar Meena ner G 25¢ Whiie Crepe Plisse, 123 Though in Kwang-Tung—And Women’s White Petticoats, 1.79 Ideal summer bit i ani | Poultry Journal Proves It— MALTED- MILK WOMEN’S WHITE PETTICOATS—of} seashore ‘wear; 27 in. wide, cr They Have Curly Hair. Prior to Inventory $30 Solid Oak China |§22.50 Princess Dresser, Closet, as illustrated;; as illustrated; choice of is 6 ft. high and 40 ins.| mahogany, golden oak or wide, and is finished in] tuna mahogany finishes; golden oak, rubbed and| the top is 33 ins. wide and 20 polished; mirror back,| ins. decp and has oval glass shelves and small] French plate bevelled mir. mirror in gallery on top; 8x36 1 for tomorrow the fri ror, size. 1 is; inment up nainsook and cambric; a beautiful as-]seersucker effect; suitable for chil- The Food-drink fer AN Ages, J sortment with deep, flounce ot hand: dren's dresses, ladies’ waists, ‘ being some eyelet embroidery in various de-| easily laundered—requires no !roning. hunt eating of the! fophaeme’ mn ito dlory fountame Bsns: finished with ribbon bows. | just wash and dry. - hways of Richmond, | Moc conan, TE Heel x which will be held at Cupry’s Grove, | ®&@p @ om you s home, $1.00 Mesh Bags, 49c “i Huck and Bath Towels, 9c JW NEW YORK § SHOPPING,.CENTRE \ These are all new, perfect goods which we will have to sacrifice before inventory $1.50 Rough Braid Sailors, 65¢ capes eeseseegesovesse day comes. At their regular prices these rugs were reasonably priced. Now see Y ROUGH Frain SAILOR HATS— saith plated Laahittls at what’s happened! burnt, white and black with grosgrain | =P sees Royal Wilton Rugs Wilton Rugs Axminster Rugs 4 Girls’ $1 Tub Dresses, 69¢ Sie Formerly, «== Catto | Sie Formerly «Cut to daldheaded fishing ducks from China could catch fish with their hind legs. The unfortunate question of verac- “‘ty arose in the semi-monthly meeting of the Cedar Grove Board of Poultry (Special to The Evening World.) New Dorp, on Aug. 1. On t Don't travel without & In white or natural crasit linen, has been cut morrow's price ¢: {CEDAR GROVE, N. J, June 27.— | 109 of arrangement a quck bench. ip pigue “and allover ace Bas aie nSLEACHED, Gk TOW ele Witeriin $99 shi edbglag 14.75 “The threatened bolt of Duckologiat | Sheehan, hte 4 4 miaete,, velope' and draw-string style; some tl Frank Rue from. the Cedar Grove | lly. M.D. Taylor and FH. Birmelin, Take no imitation, Jost soy BORUOES” (Fiisienea with pearl buttons and silk] 46, 2180, full-beached | “urkigh These are but two examples of the extradrdinary opportunities thet we offer ; Board of Poultry Trade has been’ oem bute with the Tottenville A.C ba whe etanae cordelier handles; fancy ball fringe On} seconds” in this lot—subject to you before inventory day arrives. (GREENHUT Butlding, Second and Third Floors.) } averted. Chairma 8! Perkine and [0c Enameled Walst Tc slight imperfections only. i OE an or ERS ue ; Recording Secretary George Henry amele: ‘aist Sets, 9 Smith, as well as all the other mem- ; > e, / j Q An exceptional assortment of Cloi- Toilet Goods Specials Here 8 Your Chance To Get } bers of the board, have admitied that " 7 sonne Enameled 3-pin Waist Sets, in Pouip eal eetees Fine Ru 8 at Little Prices : Wit ssa basdbt eral cher dake AV E.aAT 20ST. white, light blue, dark blue, lavender! Wi Bars TALGUM POW g { truth when he claimed that his new . ‘Prado last Saturday, at which time Z i i Fi Percales, Ginghams, Lawns, $15.50 GEA tka toiaite Gaeks bo bad foal BASEME NT T VALUES oe Puan ba ett Chambrays; Dutch “or round necks eee eee ca ane er) impor te irom some c! i 4 i j e . pet hs. that tye voy in thet anive a ARE E ABSO LUTE LY HO? O NE EST ae Bae Fic pyed and colors. Sizes 6 to 14. Oxi2 ft..... « 27.00 ‘ red remarks that t! jucks in their } —_———- - 4 ® ST Oxi2 fe... 25.50 habitat are endowed with a copious | 3-FOLD OAK FRAMES—S foot high; Remnants of Embroideries 478 f curt! bal 4 of feathers i‘ 29.50 a” thelr heads, and. he. produced. & TAKE HEED filed with silkoline, 6 Off Marked Ptices 425 aketth from a Chinese poultry news- \ 1214c Brass Extension Rods, 9c Consisting of ALLOVERS, FLOUNC- 4.25 . Paper which he showed the hair on the | p ‘ BRASS, EXTENSION | RODS—comm-| NGS’ an ree Me ake ears Cr Hg... 2.96 het a“ ducks’ heads if it showed anything. ete_with_bracket kets. ‘ 8.3x10.8.... 32,80...... 2 bys, Stee 2.75 at QUT JERSEY MAKES ‘EM BALD Mest Basementsare veritable junk shops Pax Ey TTIop oa Te Silk and Cotton Fabri . Pane scum ge | eee te tg ba hep tye: areee Gopecement itt the stone th’ § git Tikcaen Berets sist PONGEES, CHIPFONETTES, VOILES, 4 nsist- lida) tha: persion ot ths ‘ear deurney which they are situated. ing of hemp, white and natural GINGHAMS, PERCALES, LAWNS Hot Weather Comforts Gite iidate ot Hat-Sertay bad been They always have been considered a pongee, with hemp combinations, | LINENS. dN iti: Under Price itiurows te ac tai, for wen me fal dumping ground for damaged goods, mer- [iJ J "7 s1a7,and peanut brid: simply] Valse wb, Sc, 0c, 19¢ and Necessities—Unde chandise that has outlived its usefulness, see et ise ialtrenit eartasiied sro liaed peopiloa thebee eat: and all kinds of trash upon which a low price [/ EXOURSIONG. —— movable shelves; the walls are thoroughly insulated; the outside of the box is of has been put to make up for a total lack of selected oak nicely finished and fitted with bronzed hardware. This refrigerator EXCURSIONS 4th of July The. Cammeyer moderate priced shoe NIAGARA FALLS situs $109:2° store in our Basement is run on the same pul Seine treins 222%. and mersig trains July @uck from Kwangtung they were as bald ae Col. Bryan. ‘The fret note of doubt was sounded among the other members of the board @t the statement of the duckologist, but when he contin to declare that his ducks were trained to fish with their hind legs one might describe the Wo sonaut coud. these bee G. G. Di, cor putPtoets wo dosians,” Wo eapast fill mail or ‘phone orders. - vinci: Tha bes Bindi at ada a -_ camniet of merchandising as the rest Water mt Window Screens In China, according to the speaker,| 1 Of our business. @ window screens have walnut-stained be Marcel org fe ap) "yleeadlabtkteae F We tell you just what a shoe is worth, putting Coolers cloths they ide 'eualoa baggy lle cond red Japanned in imitation oak; the walls are filled and lined with galvanized iron; complete with nickel-plated faucet. no fictitious value on it. When a shoe is marki down we tell you really what its former price was. In short, you can come into our Basement with a feeling of confidence that your money will purchase more real shoe goodness than anywhere else in New York City. These are mighty plain facts, but they just about hit the nail on the head. Men’s Shoes| Women’s Shoes $9.50 $9.50 cloth; ‘they slide easly; sizes, as follows sili and baijed hook tied to one or the other 88 nig loxe~or. her limbe—and as soon as one of the baited ducks feels a bite he (or whe) aterts paddling sturdily to here the fisherman waits in his boat, uttering es of happiness. The fish te tata the duck’ |s baited and (meat forth once more to work. Duckologi Bry produced the Chinese poultry, ste this point in his dis- course, and invited all present to ex- amine with chre the drawings, illustra- ptive of the diligent ducks, which secom- “panied the article. PERKINS IMPEACHED DUCKS, e ORAWINGS AND RUE. SS GREENWOOD LAKE . iu, $ J 50 lwclude st trip. EE = siege omer ‘ip. Geed enly date of sale, ALONG THE DELAWARE Electric Desk Fans Ice Cream Freezers 1a -towe Dares, Caren Fee See the demonstration of the d plu dy for o and plug ready “Frezo" ice cream freezer, in use; tomorrow, at 9.50 deta ae is sneneins, Sov very few minutes. Prices A erie rp q Li. ‘Dingman’s inde make, complete with 8 feet 1 remain cue rene ret | 1 eta, “Lnce Biochers |aasgece omental th con eae Ear, gab baw, Bat Sele c ‘daytning to him, and that vome people | La Button, Lace Bluchers Nickel Buclde. NEARBY RESORTS (GREENHUT Butidiag, thain Floor.) J nto ie patel and reereenio one oss Boots : ae iets : See Our Greenhut : Building Bargain Basement eo ‘ . fe Early to-day, Reser; Coalrman Per- | The ayten are new and exclusive Hi an Call, Pato ad Oxfords, Tickets ae aslo until Sept, 30, Return limit ges 81, 1912, ad Advertisement in Today’s Evening Journal ini: he wil 6. board whe neta ike "eentionanta wits eee ese aemeenee CHAUTAUQUA LAKE $] 1:28 ety coesmied in the interests har Special Sale Women’s AND RETURN mony to go down to Mill Creek Dam with Mr. Rue and witness » demonstra- en. The possessor of the prematurely bald fishing ducks brought them ail with him in a basket. They were bald; there was no mistaking that, whi was one point in the duckologist’s favor, Also they were the weirdest looking ducks that any member of the oard remembered having seen. There GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER © = OF S6™ AVE. BGREENHUTIn (8 AND [9™ STS. ’ “THE BIG STORE” For Details of Important Sales in Our MAIN Building for Tomorrow, Please See Our Advertisement on Page 5 of This Paper. 5 =—aaeDouble 2 Green Tradirg Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Cloc! SAVINGS BANKS. EMIGRANT Metropolitan Surin lend 3 THE Mes night INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BAN 51 Chambers St., NewYork |) !NT#RE8, The Board of Trustees has dectared a 1 gi, "Fone cash semi-annual dividend at the rate of the by-laws of the ba $5,000. FOUR PER CENT. Per annum on all deposits entitled thereto, POSITS M. ON OR BEFORE JULY 10, 1012, WILL DRAW LN- TEREST FROM JULY 1, 1012, E i‘ G E L STOR u THOMAS M, MULRY, President, About 800 Pairs | ow Shoes Men’s Shoes |Formeny 58d ter Shwe at $9.00 ,,, at $4.85 Goo Welted ie a sede oF tarsitine tattigecst ns Soniyear wetted s Soles | bracing the {cllowing styles: the fuces of the two drakes and the x t Colt and Gu Gun Metal, ni he Cnit Pumps, Black Suede ‘one lady duck alike. 1 Two Ti Bae HET tt ott ittte } [usce ISLAND Fs! 9] —_STEAMROATS, Women’s Pumns and : | — fs & + a ed 27. Return trip any time within 30 Gays ERIE bee san hopes Tickete and information— 1159, 2293 ew eran Broadway{ 225, Concourse), Ferry Biationss N. ‘ourt St., Brooklyn. Ls oJ) ee end of three feet of line and set th All-the-Way-by-Water to afloat on the mill pond. The members EVERY ele th $I. 30 Boys'Box Calf Biuchers; —Giris’ Pumps + Ne tin ae of the bourd waited with bated breath, HAO TO CATCH THEMSELVES; POND FISHED OUT, ee Some more of those stocky,]in Patent faniner, ‘Tan Calf and 01 knockabout shoes for rough wear] Gun Metal Calf a ation Pea rene sie at play. Siaes 1 to 334. Sizes 0 to 84. as {size £4 65 @ vr Buddenly one of the drake dove and at the same time the other drake Mapped Jn ‘I BO [ccs a Bice ees e' sises #36 06, 2 ‘ Fight is reserved J redeem ticket 5% INTEREST Allowed on accounts from $10. Beposite a ade on or before Shay bear draw t Inet on een with the State of N. ¥, Wee Sine byrsutlto meet Your convenience. ail to Call or writ for booklet, Tel. 1234 Beekman CLARKE BROTHERS, Bankers 164 Neseau St. (Tribune Bide.) tite 840 ite wings, vented a plaintive note of triumph and began paddling rapidly for shore, When Rue examined the suc- ceasful fisher he discovered that what he had caught wae the diving drake, at- tracted no doubt by the cutter worm on the other's hook. Hardly had the excitement subsided than the lady duck dove, reappeared with the hook which hung from her own les tightly clamped in her bill and WEW HAVEN EXCURSION Magnificent Steamer BROCKTON | | ,, sy at, tet Sitios ot atfean |SUNDAY, JUNE SOth |] thevinn it i han Ree oe an hae EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS, EXCURSIONS| BELLEWOOD | swam hastily to shore. “By erick!" exclaimed Chairman Per- MOUNTAIN EXCURSION RESORT ro, MAS M: MUAY. Pron king, “I just remember ‘hey're ain't eaves East tty St. (Recreation Pier), | § to. and Portland, told by the Beacons of NJ 'N, Comptrotier, Taz. ie muvona: haan been |] tg NEW HAVEN — |/SUNSay $1.00 $28? FQ iii Sorte iaralgcatiie® MOG || Mey tie i SAVINGS BANK : “I know," Duckologist Rue then ex-|] SUNDAYS; AlsoUULY 4th ‘big 8 ieee other information phone Ore oat, oy 198TH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND | 4, claimed. “That's why I brought you or ¢ Low Bt | 2 alley L LOCATED AT dome here. But don’t you ave the IN-|] tii nia, | Railrord EXCURSION TO POUGHKEEPSIE PATIEN LINE INE|f 46 west 2g7H sr. §/ UNION SQUARE SAVINGS BANK NO, 20 UNION SQUARE, Bo. Chi Spaclal Tre! Sundays to Pourhkeepele ||! Uy, 2.20 & Hus JULY 4th TONE BURGH pes iM leaves Poona, Fi fiicdlanda, tes. Bright, pag ord ‘meee, cytes A\ew Banking Room Z A] tte el rae at Lia months +E Cor. 234 St. & Gl Ave BB ied thine’ seit Ee eee 4 iM THREE AND ONE “HALF PER CENT depos: to $3,000, payable vi Studying Shakespeare. “Well, wifey, What did you learn at the Shakespeare Club to-day?" “E learned that {t 1s a good thing to lead off with until t y 10, fi ri 0 : MOGNLIGE SAIL, '5 The Clermont alvo salle down bay, passing Gon Inland, Soot Beach, Midland Hench eve every ) isi 8 of Sundar (greene ¢ Monday) leaving July 10 wil draw ‘on ter diy 180 nierest from fate 1912, WILLIAM H, ROCKWOOD, President. " pgpetite, mi or eaters, ey JOHN T, WREKS, Coahier, "draw interest HENRY 4 BRINCKERHOFF, Secreta WILLIAM J, NOONE, ‘Prostdent, Open 10 to 8. 10 to 7; Sat. 10 to JOUN C. GRISWOLD, Becretary. Accounta of Societies Accepted, aero in vicinity, of No fa nS Bn) ACTOR, SUNG BAN ae ments, atin Shh IAM Ne W. Cor. Mth St. and 8th Avenue. DIAM ONDS ON ae | class, on omamental a yin for “SY into. "addres Gale EXCURSIONS LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.00 ; J ek 2. WO, 4,30, fier. Mtuait, Wi MOLE bove Ialata Bo orci Ts ine ot “10, it, 12 Lure! bath "MAUS CHUNK. | $1.60" Sight- Seeing vehi july 1, 1012, dividend at the rate of Also Noxt Sunday, June 20th OBSERVATION Aro3a4 Matbattan Ian, Da "Tat ne asta FOUR PER CENT. in rican W. 7, OR MONTHLY Pa Ly. W, 25d St, 6.20; Liberty St.8.90 a.m, 30, Berry, 10. 30-; aoe Anots VIA NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Resesaga i Sb nis Nay iH ie 4 4% ii per annum ie a ion wane wal eee ES HARD COAL! NO SMOKE! COmponT! || ~~ La mepwons comronr aca MEY | By re ae World Wants Worl Wonders. | ee NL LE aR UNRNCENRIOR eS Anse tMRNENDadeLL SEK" . sca er senso ree ao