The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1912, Page 15

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. THE EVENING ‘WORLD, “TUEBDAY, JULY 9, 1912. two met through the introduction of SIE MCOY HAS E BRIDESMAID S MRS. DAVIS NO. 1 Barrymore Has Stood p at Both the War Corre- spondent’s Weddings. Ts HEALTH RESTORED New Yorker Gains Eighteen Pounds in Few Weeks Among the numerous statements received in. dorsing Cooper's New Discovery, is the following: L. Unger, of 544 Brook Ave., New York, says:— “I write to let you know the great benefit Cooper’s New Discovery has done for me. Before taking it I went to several doctors on account of my stomach. I was completely run down in health, but failed to get any re- lief. After taking your medicine for several weeks I regained my health. My stomach is in first-class condition and I have gained that Mr. Davis and his wife tie eon separated for some time before he was introduced to Mins McCoy. In this case gossip was not awry, for it soon was known that Mra. e EE ah tn * pT. IInsnit sveco CLOSING OUT 800 Charming Summer Dresses had begun an action for divorce in Chicago on the ground of desertion. Davis did not defend the sult and @ de- cree was handed down @ month Mr. Davis commemorated his is day in characteristic fashion. He ar- ranged with Mr. Capen, Secretary of the Society for Trmproving the Condition of the Poor, “*) east aide mothers with their cn) should apend the day at Sea Bb v Pavilion at mccoy Island, as his treat. ‘The Bessie McCo; party, as it wee called, lett on a special steamboat at 9 o'clook tn the mornin, and came back the same way at 8 li night. Mr. Davis gave his age ae Corty- eight. His bride is just half his age, twenty-four. 't everybody who, being divorced wife, can get the same pretty After the ceremony the party went tn eighteen pounds in weight, In fact, it has Of the Better Kind ly that was maid of honor at the! aytomobiles to the Crossr Mr, made a new man of me.” Wedding to act in a like capacttyd Davis's country home at Mount K1s00, ‘o SPECIAL TO-MORROW wecond. Hut tnat is the cleiiggy piers, all afternoon and evening thett The Cause of Disease @laimed by Richard Harding Davis, yesterday married Miss Bessie Mc- in the office of Justice of the Peace Rungee at Greenwich, Conn, wi Mr, Davis married Mies Cecil of Chicago in 1899, Ethel Barry- ‘was the maid of honor. Yesterday now being Mrs, Russell Colt—ehe % the matron of honor. YE Pho marriage registor didn’t read « dit ‘what it really was, for the bride's was entered as Elisabeth Gene- Disease is the result of impure blood, caused by the inability of the system to cast off decay- ed and poisonous matter. This condition exists because the stomach, liver and bowels refuse to do their duty, and no one can expect to become well until these organs are restored to their normal activity. If your system is run down, the blood conducts the poisonous matter to all parts of the body and those organs which have the least power of re- sistance will succumb first. Some of the com- plaints thus arising are dyspepsia, indigestion, nervousness, constipation, biliousness, dizziness catarrh, gastritis, headaches and kidney and liver disorders. Cooper’s New Discovery arrests the symptoms and restores harmonious action to the system. The wornout sufferer soon perceives the happy results; freedom from distress, improved appetite, bright sparklin; eyes, clear complexion, renewed ambition an capacity for work and enjoying life. At All Druggists TRY IT TODAY FLED HOUSE OF REFUGE TO FOLLOW UP “TEODY.” Schafer Swam to City, Attended Both Conventions, Then | Heard Girl Was Ill. Tt was an ardent desire to “follow Teddy” that led Jake Schafer, whom the Police say they know as “Kid” Shafer, to make @ sensational escape from the ‘House of Nefuge. M was his fondness for @ young woman named Mabel, ‘whom he heard was Il in New York, ‘that caused him to return to this city and fall into the hands of detectives. “I cllmbed out of a thin! story window and let myself down with a rope made of torn @heets,” he aatd after his arrest, ‘I swam into the city, Then I went to the Republican convention and from Chicago made for Baltimore to attend the Democratic convention. I was in| Buffalo when I heard Mabel was ack.” ‘The police found about $100 and many Western railroad time tables in Schater’s pockets, They asked bim what he had planned to do. “Oh, I was going to follow Teddy,” he sald, “not to pick pockets, however. I was going to sell souventrs and get the ready cash of the progressives in that sort of way." oh My fama the Announces for Tomorrow, in THE NEW STORE FOR MEN 118th IV i A Sale of Men's Ne | Summer Suits at $9.50 |22598 mStiP RY Sey, i v HUEY, Prelit Seer. Less Than Usual Manufacturing Cost It is an extraordinary thing for thie store to announce a Sale of Men’s $3.97 (one as illustrated) Some of these dresses have ff been marked at $6.50; others A_big come-down in price, but they must be disposed ‘of at once, as the season is drawing toa close! og MeAvoy; put, as Gouverneur Mor the best man, said,.as long as Miss Coy wasn't going to be Miss McCoy Songer, why not get married under veally-truly name? Wedding is another step in a ro- tho two principals have been Ying for the last two yeare or more. ls became the captive of the girl Every popular fabric of the Summer is included, besides an unusual variety of linens; many striking! beautiful models in thelot. All tastefully trimmed §] and specially well made. The House of Fashion. Alwage | First With the Latest Styles. en apostrophe—it ‘really all that—to tho artist and art. It Pleasant to hor and gratifying to and also he was paid for it, and high rate, eo in this case devotion hand in hand with thrift. WAS SIMPLY ROOTED TO AN ORCHESTRA CHAIR. ‘fter the firot sight he was chained dvs orchestra @eat just #0 long each ht as dhe was on the stage, The REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. WENRY SIEGEL FREE RENT for the next two youre may sound it\calou of main 18 offer you a T-room ith dwelling 1» ely worth 80,000 for 84.7 $100 down $10 geile, a Bt RS io aa a yay. et io Abate Matter matt the td otro annum 00822750--LITILE. GE GEM. & FROM $1, itn. 1 ______ SAVINGS ‘BANKS Metropolitan Savings Bank Pine won 1 and 8 THIRD i ort, June Ht INT! 7. &. CHAMPION, Cae NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK Inte ti ly 1. {th St, and sth Avenue, "sono on dev CLAR’ per per on ail sums tro: to $3,000 iB Wits Fane a tat. at least $15. A great, many of the suite were intended to bring $18, $20 ond.$22, And this ls how it came about. Acamber of woolen manufacturers who had made up sultings to order ‘foe-tailors and wholesale makers of men’s clothing, received cancellations awhile ago. The slow-coming of the warm weather interfered seriously with the distribution, and plane made last winter for Jarge summer stocks had to be modified. The mills that wove the cloth disposed of it at nominal prices tothe-maker of these suits at a time when he was finished with the making of bis.own eummer stock and before he had begun on his winter stock, The work-enabled himto keep his force of picked tallors busy. ‘We took the sults because the demand for our regular stock {s reducing femlcely, leaving us in position to take over extra lots at prices which permit {ae to give our-customers something better than usual for thelr money, Hence INGS INSTITUTION — A15 CHAMBERS ST.. N, X. airy ed. __EXCURSIONS, ~DiRBUT ROUTH TO. Ruckavay Beach daily, 6,00, nat i nurly until returning 12.12, eave, Delancey 7.00 B00 80 a Oe able as those gro plates and cannot 1,000 Men’s Fancy Summer Suits = $15, $18 and $22 Grades for $9.50 Worsteds—Hard and Soft Finish—Cassimeres and Cheviots ‘We have tested each piece of cloth. It is all wool. ‘We have carefully examined the “make.” It is honest and thorough. | You will like the styles, and the patterns, and the fit. ‘We have arranged an extra force to sell and to fit. Yet it is not possible to get ‘and accommodate sufficient tailors to do in one day all the work we expect will be re- quired tomorrow, Those who come first will have first attention. So please avoid delay by coming early, Sight. aa pated on VATION to eee " SIGHT SEEING YACHT. | | foot of ” Sapeter, | of : tractions and det PAINLESS by our SIGHT- SELING "Yacilt CLIF 10N Be Aad ie ek wet | juliding. Tol TO THE OCEAN. Handeomety cquiuve! wean Yacht Clermont wi dears he Helsrry Ae 10" st Trond trip Tbe; monly, wail down the Balto ats P.M Formerly A. T. Btewart rr Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. Ladies in TERS ea ae ey ~ FOR BALE, 2s heir FOR GAL eae, 8s ; | Wai seer || DMDAY WORLD WANTS ee epee ccc’ DrAHONDS ONT eon aay MONDAY WONDERS | | -Wennty—numcsa, pucker oce boas WORK | salasiahaiaealoalies “ree Saais Wants vax wanbaae | Milt arter teansere errors 109,000, on deposit with t .50, We wouldn't do it now were it not for the fact that conditions Ba felt ads Jankine by mative met ¥ mn us get to sell at that price suite psn were porerentgas for FOUR PER CEN T. ea agi NO PLATES §4 REQUIREDWG If you have only two or three loose, decayed or broken teeth In either Jaw, we can so strengthen and restore them that, by using the New- est Waterbury Bridge, in conjunction with them, we can provide you with @ full set of artificial teeth, as service- | | often more beautiful. This unique pro- |] cess entirely obviates the use of The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE, and return home at night with a NEW ]| set that fits perfectly. Our AN DENTURE ROOFLESS PLA the roof of the mouth wholly un- covered, permits natural taste and freedom of the tongue in talking All work guaranteed 10 years, fx. NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full fess of Teeth... . WATERBURY DENTAL STEAMBOATS, a PARLORS The store opens at.8:30. . Broadway, corner of Eighth etreet, Main Floor Poet Lt ns 54 Ww. Lid a, Hesio Feline mt. 10.80 Oe ET Mi 7 Ne York. jrooklym, German, French and Swedish & ___ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, FRANK E. VOGEL PRIVATE BANKERS FLOOR 4% INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS PER CENT TO $3,000. JONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BE- JANUARY AND JULY. DEPOSITS MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE, weirs Por olnoutan. Bours: 9 A.M. 10 5.30P.M, W. J. DOHERTY, Aser. Casnien BANKING INTEREST 5% INTEREST Allowed om accounts from $10, to $9,000, Deposita made on or betore July 15, draw wn by Nature, and be done except by 1OR raves ntal surgery made own attendance, STEAMBOATS. 'PATIEN (Line Pourtesoth Street Special Values In A loxury, but not at our prices. . . HEMSTITCHED LINBN SHEETS. Regularly the Largest in the World %6-inch Colored Dress Linens— ure linen—every desirable color lor suits, Greases, ot worth .36 and .39 Yard Wide Dress colore—usually .39 . Linen Orash Suit ga inches wide—make splendid outing Led auto coats * knockabouts Good Wear Cloth—white and colors, various combination stripes— woven, not printed, and most deatrable for ebuds dresses—othere ask Novelty Dress Voilee—checks and ‘atripes in black and white and dainty combinations—wor Alle Mixed Shirting Medtaosshe Wi winds used by exolusive haberdasl good assortment eolore—earlier .39 Corded Zephyr Ginghame—unlimited asvortmont of stripes, checks, plalde and plain colore—a leader at | sotnch Striped Volles—navy a White, black and white, brown and White, hello aud white, pink and White and Others—were Heeserseeee Silk Mixed Bordered Noveltics— 41 Inch—best colore—coples of high clase slik ® cont value. . Printed Drese Lay aud styles, in worth 12% EMBROIDERIES $1.75 to $3.00 Flouncings— 45 inches wide Beautiful patterns in E; French, Blind and Eyelet bined, Baby Patterns nate an variety of all that is new and desirable—it will pay to buy at above prices. / Sn aa fore, low prt Si Babes VADRICe BASEMENT Linen Table Damasks i eb also, heavy beautiful patte TiNeNse MAIN FLOOR, $1.29 Washable Couch Covers je ‘UPnoLaTEut BASEMENT, 15 ct. Turkish Towels, Boxti—“clese and ‘absorbent—bleached— fringed. TOWDIS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.69 Black Union Taffeta Umbrellas alee LOVES MAIN FLOOR, fine Trteh linen, MARN Lit. fancy net yol trim—short_ sleeve sizes. Wallet -snCOND FLoom, is seldom that these cool, luxurious bed linens can be bought below regular value, but we offer the unusual this Wonderful Values from our Great WASH DRESS FABRIC DEP’T. 10 17 rth .25..... 1D “Al IMPORTERS’ SAMPLES AND SUR- 634 will stand hard | 98 ct. Satinette Petticoats Wd stripe only, 87 Tdven—natural tnt—voutraat stripe or 10 1.10 cd atasion nadie. ¥LOO! with ide revore—breld Clock Signe Denote Morning sree ‘Lash, 05 thy Cipatet -ridiar | RN ‘West of Tinh Avec CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice -——_——_—__—_—_—_—_—_—_—_-“- WE DO NOT TAKE STOCK UNTIL SEPTEMBER THEREFORE WE KEEP : Our Agsortments of Summer Merchandise as complete as at opening of sessen WITH GREAT STOCKS OF DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE AT RIGHT PRICES Wo do wot need ts affer TRADING STAMPS and DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS eo moans of attraction THE FOLLOWING ARE OFFERED FOR TO-MORROW: Great Summer Stocks of LINENSHEETS ANDPILLOWCASES| CURTAINS AND heychtedpiece aad borders in every color for hangings, comfortabies and Many other purposes—epectal.... 12% Art forim Carta! ‘Were .16 New designs and colorings--aleo efear ance lots, tial florals, couventionats and colonials. Novelty Muslin Special ........ + White with jored berders— quite ag desirable for bedroom use im city homes as for country cottages and bungalows. Wes ity Serim Cartaine= 08 ‘And real Cluny inserts to tnd edges—white, ivory and 7.08 Arabian. «par Imported Madra: . Richly tinted florals and 1.08 Sees ocean new deliostely tinted floral yea 4s and borders included... Clearance Lote of Sik Ouriatees! Matin, cfose stripe snowflake Curtains / colors: tactuding rove with gs or week ing esta bid \ end {ro-gone ereens’ and many ‘etna 14.08 and $5.98 1.08 pi 2.06 Waney Cross Stripe Certain: rt ieee treat uy ar ; jn color st vale seen eeeeoeees, Narrow ‘Mastin, reaine— } 49 3.40 Ruffied—4 yi price, per pall ge WHITE LINENS AT REDUCED PRICES 86-inch Union Linens— Dutcher weave—reg. .29. %6-Inoh Pure Irieh LA medium weight—val, Jeg Inch Dress Linens y, medium and tineaino Ramis Linens—val. .09.... Wtoch TAnens—good quality val 90-inch Linens—eoft fntah— WRLC OB i siieseiieceeseersesenneees %-Inch Lapenomentre heavy— value 1.1 S-toch Linens=reg. PLUS : WOMEN'S bought way below regular pales SUITS & CAPS 49 to 69 ct. Embroidery Allovers .30 Prices to Clear Bathing Suits of Méwsa 69 to 98 ct. Flouncings— and Mobair—contras 26 inches wide....... seveeeees 8] OF Draid trim—speci Rubberized Bathing Caps— < plaids and plain—reg. 25.2.6... as Rubberized Sateen and Gum Rubber plain, stripes, polka date wore |.29 Satin Bathing stripes or pl pleated ruftl were 75 pe—Roman + also rubber with assorted colore— Finer Capa t —~» MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. Mu To prevont dealers buying, quantities restricted No Mail or Telephone Orders, Suit Cases—24 inch. . woted core’ bow to take @ siuart outing or trav tng he Mita THIRD FLOOR, Black and colors—p.eated foun PETTICOATS. SBeONL figazes ‘35 ct. Men's White Gauze Shirts... Athletic style~sleeveless oF N'S FURNISHINGS —MMIN FLOOR, $3.00 White Coutil Corsets 147 | Strang (abricmsuitable for’ stout fig 00 make, LAT IND FLOOR, 39 ct. Boys’ Denim Overalls. Blue ni er alo ao | agOys “CLoriusd FMiRD FLOOR oe st. Women's Long Silk Gloves. . wbte-double tipped fingers utton ° Belin nate conrad Ba | we aE bpers—ebconp vLade! | 27 ct. Bleached Sheetings. . # Inch=no dressing —2 MUBLINS—BASEMENT, ¢ i a

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