The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1912, Page 7

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See ake eT FLIES TO WEDDING J...nn. HURLING ROSES GOT A BAD JOB HERE. jen Hin Watch and #50 and In Going Back Home. Without @ cent tn’ his pockets, Bert Welsh, an electrician, faced tho problen levue Hospital. worst Job he ever had. fies elect pad, who kicked him generously tn the | 9 = chest and took his watch and money Patroiman Concannon found V collect himself, and calle i When left the hospital he said he had got _——————— Wemen’s Quaker House Dresses at O§¢ shortly after iy Bast Th Grahame-White and Miss Tay- lor Wed tTo-Day—Other . Aviatorstat/Reception. LONDON, June Claude Grahame- Wiite, the first aviator iiterally to fly] to his wedding, was married to-tay| 10 Miss Worothy Taylor, daughter of Pectrand Leroy'Taylor of New York. ‘The ceremony ‘was performed at Wil ford, a small town [n. Essex, tu which Graame-Wh i flew vesterduy from] Hendon, scatteringr voses during the afr cs distinetls ueroplane wed- Ovier al luding Robert Loraine, Gustav Mamet and T. 0. M Bop h, flew wit oridegroom in nes to the churen door. i © aic not going to take an! oneyimoon tri, howewer. In- going to m. a long yacht cruis a GROWLER GANG ‘STABS ‘TWO, Men Aro Aaaniited on Firatcavenac Whea They Mefuse Beer Money. After having bea! terside gang Tenth tsreet, E eight, cf No. GO let Pittyaitth street, staggered into ! Hoswital shortly atter 1A, M. y almomt carrying Wiillam-Smith, tweatyealue, of No. 31 Kast Forty-sixth, strost. Dr. Drury found Smith had a dangerous stab wound {nytha abdomen end OfBrien a similar bud legs serious Injury, ‘The two men said they |wereson their way home when a youth\stopped them and asked mouey for a can oft beer and immediately a\sang pounced wpon them, ———— Man Tries Suicide in Bromx Park. While on his beat in Bronx Park 4% shortly after 3,4) M. to-day Patrolman Rodman heard groans and found Vito Riecardelli under @ tree near one of the Botanical Garten drives, opposite Two Hundred and Fourth istreet and Wob- ster avenue. Riccardeil, who was in great pain, was attended| by Dr. Schacfer of Fordham Hospital. He became un- conectous after ho had’ ssid he was twenty-five, a shoemaker of No. 400 Hest One Hundred and Seventeenth had himself twice in taken, @ prisoner, tal, where it ve up hy'the wa- avenue, + near O'Dnlen, thirty- Firs vurd cure, New Yorker Tells What Cooper’s New Discovery Axotus. Did For Him = Among the many letters received from various people throughout the country regarding their experience with Cooper’s New Discovery, comes the following statement from Richard Ganley, residing at 500 West One Hundred and Fiftieth street, New York City :— “After taking three bottles of your valuable remedy I feel cured of rhcumatiem, Hver, kidney and bladder trouble. I had becn a long sufferer from those diseases and had tried many reme- dies and many doctors but got no permanent I can highly recommend Cooper's New Discovery to anyone suffering from similar dis- eases that I was afflicted with. You can use my name if you wish, as Cooper’s New Discovery is a blessing to humanity.”’ Cooper’s New Discovery Will rid your body of all poisons and excees- ive acids; it will tone up the stomach, strengthen the nerves and aid in the assimilation of food so that it imparts strength and vigor to the system. It will also regulate your bowels and relieve you of constipation. help the liver and kidneys to do their work; it will also purify the blood and loosen up the clogged machinery of the body. It makes a per- son who has been half sick all the time sleep well at night, and enjoy life all day long. Cooper's New Discovery will At All Dealers —An Introduction Sale of our Finest Clothes conducted at the expense onour Advertising Department. Designed to reach the man who got the wrong idea from our newspaper ads, that we cater only to the man who desires to economize. To get rid of'this impression by advertising in the news- papers would take six months and cost thousands of dollars. We intend to save all this time and much of this money in ten days by making it possible If you are accustomed to 40.00 or 45.00 suits, now ig your opportunity to select one at 22.50, And ‘tis for such men of dis- crimination that we are holding this demonstration sale, } We want to reach the better dresser who does not know Smith Gray & Co. clothes—but will be mighty glad when he gets acquainted, “@ KY Two Brooklyn Stores: i * Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Av. We Save 6 Months and Thousands of Dollarsby This; « Demonstration class clothes, We are marking ALL the higher class Smith Gray & Co. suits and light overcoats in our four stores, which are priced at 30.00, 32.50, 35.00, 37.50, 40.00 and 45.00 DOWN TO $22.50 For ten days only the resulting | t sold is to be charged toadvertiingy Absolutely no garments have been reserved—and nothing has been re- moved from our Stores. These new price tegs will remain on the 8/50 garments for ten days only beginning today—Thursday. Nothing above 22.50 for 10 days. for you to purchase a suit or a light overcoat at a fraction of its ordinary price—a genuine introductory offer. The same idea is in the mind of the man who distributes free samples of some inexpen- sive product and relies on the quality of the goods to pro- duce future sales. Here, briefly, is the plan:— To demonstrate thebeauty, the perfection and the quality of Smith Gray & Co. highest The custom tailored man who pays prices out of all reason to his tailor will find that he is some 30.00 ahead of the game at this sale—that he has saved some time and has acquired some valuable knowledge. Remember—every ‘garment left unsold will be marked up to its orig- inal price on July 10th, Two New York Stores: '@ Broadway at Warren St. Across from City Hall Under Same Control and Ownership Since 1845 Sth Av. Bet. azth@asth Sts: He will take the title of Bish- | | to-day of how to get in touch with c The Pope ta Something new, neot fi m of the © etd econc i ¢ Quaker ; Lai appointing the Right Rev, Joho J. | J) made of good in th’ M now Vicar General of Phiine | | pereale, with ng was leaving t deip as AuxiNary tn the same Arch- a +r of pique sleeves cuffs; fect; full in specie! — 45-Inch Emb very desirable, 27 inches wide. $2.25 Satin and Taiieta of bla New and popular frames, stripe effects, 75 Beds that were $8, now 85 Beds that and foot end, finished with pique ished with pique fold; various colors; ween D8e apper Dept. Smart and pleasing, parasols popular white and bleck stripes. Mounted on full 22-inch frames; fine varicty desirable handles; Also hundreds of solid color tafieta parasols, greens, navy, ete., with fancy a shed handles, he . sane low pric Seno $2.50 Blazer Striped Parasols of Sat:n Messaline, black and white and hundie trames, season's latest plain co! 225 Enameiled Beds to Go at Sacrifice Prices We must make room for new st so we offer these amazingly reduce $4.(6° Here Are Two Specific Ir $8.00 Bed for | Tis $18.00 Bed for Without an equal Neat continuous styles with y posts end |ir 9 half-inch fillers on ! NoC.O.D., Mail or Phone order hi THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1 LEXINGTON high waist ef. seams finished with narrow piping; waist buttoned at side. Cap to match, made crown and fin. 24 Floor, Wonderful Purchase and Special Sale of John Pullman & Co.’s Stock of Embroideries at 50c on the $1 The famous firm of John Pullman & Co. have liquidated their business. We bought the best part of their stock at tre- mendous reductions! We are going to offer them to you at the savings we made, so you will have the opportunity of buying Swiss Embroideries, Flouncings, Allovers, Edgings, &c., at about half the regu'ar wholesale prices. Instances: | 27-Inch Swiss Embroideries Sheer grounds broidery. Pull; with dainty open work and blind em. ‘man’s Wholesale Price 50c; Our Price ‘oidered Flouncings Large bold designs, including cyelet and raised work; Pullman's Price 50c; Our Price Beautiful Lace Edged Batiste Emb’deries A very previy embroidery. Only « limited number of yerds in the Sa! Pullman's Wholesale Price 85c; Our Special Sale Price 12.{n. & Narrow Scallop Cdges & All: vers Beautiful imported laces that will be quickly bought by value-knowing women Pullman's Wholesa'e Price 19¢; Our Price Incertions and Sca!lop Ede Embroideries Wide and narrow embro deries, Lundred of piecés, many of them in limited quantities, for to-morrow on! ard Mioominetiie’s. Main Hw. BOW Ai Messaline Messaline $4 39|| Bloomingdales’ Groceries satin messaline, in the ck and white tassels to match, hunter $1.97 Dome Shape Parasols, 10 rib blue end white, green and white, { parasols with gilt cerise, king blue. beds immediately, ces to dothe work: 65 Beds that $5, (0 were $10, now were $12.00, now $6.00 tances: BEES! post ith goc e heavy fillers and with brass din this Bod Sate, nadales’, 4th Flour, ead | tor trimer 250 Sardines—Extra fine, 0! ry 6 can Small Loins of Pork, city Fresh Roasting Mutton, cheap at oe TO 3d AVENUE For Giris and Juniors: Prices are much lower than the thriftiest mother can make them for. Girls’ Pretty Colored Lawh and Gingham Dresses at €c In colored lawns, ginghams and plain percales, a variety of new models, tastefully trimmed, full pleated skirts, also one-piece white sailor dresses, with colored collars, sizes 6 to 14 years. Juniors’ Fretty 1-Piece $ Tub Dresses to go at e In fine ginghams, percales and colored lawns, trimmed with plain colors or em- Juniors’ 1-Piece Linene Salier Dresses to go at In white and colored linene with large sailor collar of navy bluc, trimmed with braid or embroidered stars, some with panel back, others with lacing in back or sides, sizes 13, 15, 17 years. Other Pretty Styles, at Higher Prices. Bloomingdales’, 2d Floor, 9th St. Section. Women’s Underwear Women’s 15c Vests at 7¢ Swiss ribbed cotton vests, low neck, regular and extra sizes. Wameu’s 25c Pants, at 17¢ Regular and extra lurge sizes, ribbed pants, French bund, umbrella style, wide lace at knee. Women’s 25¢ Unicn Suits, 17¢ Low neck cotton union suits, um- brella or tight knee styles; in all sizes, Women’s 50c Unioa Sul's, 35¢ Swiss ribbed lisle and cotton, plain or lace trimmed tops, umbrella style, torchon lace at knee, all sizes. 28e | 28¢ 4Sc 1ic 3c, eet Section Embroidered Eandkerch‘efs From Switzerland About 500 dozen sample em- broidered, scalloped and hem- stitched handkerchiefs; worth much more than our special prices of wiales’, Main Floor, Specials for Friday and Saturday im: Fresh Meats at Low Prices Legs of Canada Lamb for 14¢ L this sale Fresh 14¢ dressed . Fricassee Caslfornia Hama, f worth 16c; our price... tige 12e; our price less strips Eloomingdales’ Wines & Liquers beta fine quality, bipe 2.00 TN 1 Easy to Reach from Anywhere—BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Avenue, 59th to 60th Street. ALL CARS TRANSFER 59th TO 60th STREET Our Schedule of Summer Free Deliveries We deliver tree to any of the coast resorts within 100 miles of New York all paid purchases amounting to $5.00 and more, and prepay shipping charges to any part of New York, New Jer- sey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia and the New England States. \ stnssentinsanetssaseneenensss Bathing Suits or Shoulder of Milk ‘eau, very choice cuts; at Kiikd Fowls, 13 ¢| Sear Cured Home, eny 15'e =——— velues;each For Women, Mis.es and Girls ‘We are showing a aplendid, comprehensive stock of the fashionable new bathing suits. Here you will find the styles you like, in sizes to fit, at prices you will gladly pay. Women's Mohair Bathing Suits, with round or Dutch neck of golatea; side, belt and sleeves trimmed with galatea; separate $1 98 bloomers; sizes 34 to 44; ial. * Women’s Mohair Bathing Suite, round neck, waist hos full front; waist, sleeves, belt and ten in contrsting color; sizes 34 tea in cont: color; to “4. §& did value, at.. ssees $2.98 Women's Moheir Bathing Suits, Dutch neck, front of skirt and waist trimmed with piping of silk, separate bloomers; sizes 34 $4. 98 to 44, Excellent vatues, at . Women's Taffeta Sik bathing Suits, round neck and kimono sleeves, revers on skirt, bottom trimmed with striped silk. In black, navy, brown; without bloomers; sizes 4 36 to 44, Extraordinary offer... . Women's Peau de Cyjne Bathing Suits, made with sailor collar, with pointed revers in front, collar and front of waist trimmed with silk ornaments, sizes 49 36 to 44.... sence le Other styles 24 Floor, Wom o's Bathing Stoz: Cork soies, half sandals, of black and white canvas 24¢ Low shoes of black and white canvas, or plain pumps in navy, black or white, at. 48¢ High cut black or white can- trim, __bloek Women’s Bathing Caps Peginning with a neat ond prac- tical style of rubberized cloth; special at... 10¢ tk models in various col- Stylish alk mos i s to matcl 1912 bathing costumes $2.98 very Robes: .erre Neckwear Waerp: i Lined with rubber, for holding brushes, combs or other toile acces:cries, spe- cial prose are Edged with Val. and Cluny lace, in white only; also laundered embroi- dered Dutch stiff collars, 25¢ 123 2c Wowea’s Coat Sweat rs Fo: seashore and mountains, all wool sephyr, in newest weaves and styles, Men's Bathing shees Of black or white canvas; special, palr...1..< 206 finished serviceable garments; colors, tan, gay, maroon white; formely $5 to $6; enecial at 39c079e $2.95 Bathing Suits ‘for Men and Boys Men's Bathing Suits, pure wool, sweater knit, © sleeveless shirts, pants made with belt loop and reinforced crotch; gray with red and white border, navy with red and white border; 34 to 46; $2.50 value, at.... $1.5€ Men's Bathing Suits, pure worsted, athictic style, swenter knit, with pocket to carry key or small change; brown, navy, gray, plain and two color effects, a reguler $3 48 Men's 2-plece Bathing Sults, Jersey knit, dark gray with navy, white and red border, navy with white and red border: plain black and plain navy; sleeveless and quarter sleeves; 34 to 46; $3.50 value...... $2.94 Bathing Suits for big men, sizes 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, of pure worsted, navy and gray, with neat stripe borders, upward from jo Men's 2-Piece Cotton Bathing Suits, size 34 to 46, values }4 more than our preee 9c, DOcadL.48 Boys’ 1-Piece Athletic Sweater Knit Swim- ming Suits, gray and navy; sizes 1 29 26 to 34, ‘ a Bicomingtalee', Malm Floor, 60th St, Betion, aa About 1,500 brand new ‘Palmettos” ere comprised in this offer- ing. They are in plain negligce coat models, with cuffs attached, and are altogether the finest collection we have had to offer in some time. You know that the colors of the fabrics are guaran- teed, All sleeve lengt! in the lot, as well as r+ sizes, 14 to 17, These splendid $1 shirts ‘7 will make a stir 78 c here to-morrow at 14'c for 16e Here you will always find a splendid stock e ofthe best styles £7», atpricesthat are t right. NOTE ie) want of room, Men’s ‘*P:lmetto” Summer Shirts, 6 ior $4.50, ea. And many others worthy of mention, but Moominglales’, Main F 3 Bloomingtaim', Maia Floor, 0th 4. Bide, Suit Cases and Traveling susie Cured tacon, vene- 454¢| Bags for Your Vacation shire most 18e , mies *. 2 $3.98 veh St, Bection, omitted for

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