The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1912, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEONESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1912 tn avenue Jon sn] MOTHER OF 28 NOW. | Jaboara @ downtown cs ! | tastaaten avenue Just as the policeman Every Entrance to the Subway is an Entrance to Abraham & Straus, Every Entrance to the Subway is an Entrance to Abraham & Straus. }| Stork Adds Another to Wig Family ‘from the machine Into the © birth to her twentyrelgnth , a healthy boy, welghing eight) FROM ASSASSINS: him. Padulla w TURIN TURKEY ' Troubles Besetting Nation Put Ruler’s Life in Danger— Foreigners Menaced. { CONSTANTINOPLE, Aur. sultan’s guord was doubled to-d { ination is feared. Fc fre also in danger. Publication news ts suppressed but 5 ,ot the latest Itallaf © of the iil |Probation O‘ficer Calis. the Turn on Former House of Refuge Cadet. | | who gove bie name aliner, was making @ pretty ) of the outraged eldaen he Bureau of | bel victories in Albania and that| oy" tenegrins have occupied foil, It is rumored that 1 f about to invade Ma delleve the fortign Partition Turkish territor: { government responsible. CETTINI, Montenegro, Aug. 7. The Monten Governm replied to a the recent ded to it by the Turkish M on behalf of the Ottoman ( Montenegro refused = te blame for the oceurre Turkish Minister thereupon thre fo leave this city to-day © BALONIKI, Turkey, Aug. 6 ( Mn tranamixsion).—Fighting con eon without cessation along the Montene: | grin frontier, where a number of Bvertlia bands have been in confiict with the Turkish troops for the past three days. The Montenegrin troops, who came finto contact with the Turks yesterday when they crossed the frontier, and the Malissor! tribermen have de stroyed eleven Turkish blockh (As a result reinforcements hav gent to the Turkish regular troo to the Montenegrin militia, who have formed a strong cordon in order to guard their frontier. pilin SS Owing to the great success of tnat Sun Beye offer, another Woodrow Wilson pleture coupon good for the splendid phovo re Will be printed in next Sunday's “ QND | wel Padul who Then truth Mik ike Padulla—Sergt. jouse of Refuge Mike cadets oped then that he ocent citizen the House of a term tn Elmira aten” a charge of burglary lodged against him two years ago, What they wanted Mike Padulla for this time was his attempt to drive away a truck load of silk, valued at to A. Deluge of No. & Rush mreet, Brooklyn, Was standing driveriess, in front of a store at Twentieth street and |Broadway when Padulla happened along. ful driver raised a hue Policeman Lubeker of Trafic B gtarted in pursuit, The man jumped from the took It on the run down through Union Baquare to nue, then up the avenue to ‘Twenty-first strect, ‘The policeman, joined by a crowd, pursued. Padulla dashed through te TALE 13- THE BLONDE LADY who is this little Harem Scarem that S' eeketh our Royal * favor?” inquired the Kink, as the Counsel for the Plaintifr brought a blonde into the Court Room, “My client seeks a divorce, your majesty,” said the Coun- IN INDIGNANT MAN, pounds, Stern” Brothers Thursday, a Clearing Sale of Seasonable Women’s Outergarments Imported Coats, of Cotton Eponge, Voile, Taffeta and Satin, for Traveling, Beach or Semi-Dress Wear, Heretofore $49.50 Coats of Blanket Materials, | Serges and Paca Cloth, at $7.50, 14.50 Heretofore $13.50 to 21.00 Motor Coats, of Pure Linen and Mohair, ¢= in all desirable colorings, at $5.00, 9.75 Heretofore $12.75 to 17.50 Women’s Raincoats, 197.50, 12.75 of Rubberized Cashmere and Satin, fhe is forty-four _yeats old, 1821.50. | Also for To-morrow, a Special Offering of Women’s Hosiery At Unusually Attractive Prices Light Weight Black Lisle, at Actual Value 50c Pair High Lustre Mercerized Black Lisle, at Actual Value 65c Pair Extra quality Boot Silk Hose, in black and tan, at Actual Value 50c Pair Pure Silk Hose, in black and white, at Actual Value $1.25 Pair West 23d and 22d Streets 28¢ 36° 40° 72 DAY will be unusual even for this store. THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Bievea Yard Wide Muslin, 7c. Yard. HERE IS AN excellent quality of yard wide Muslin, regularly 10¢., at To, a yard. 12%c. hemmed, bleached muslin Pillowcases, 45x36 inches At 5c, each. ‘Splendid quality, full size bleached hemmed muslin Sheets. ‘Subway floor, Weat Building. 69c. Muslin Undergarments, 49c NIGHTGOWNS, Walking Skirts, Combinations and Corset Covers. The Gowns are of cambric and nainsook, chemise style, lace and embroidery trimmed; Walking Skirts have ‘lace trimmed flounce and some with embroidery; Combinations of nainsook, with embroidery edge; Corset Covers full front, with yoke of fisheye lace and embroidery medallions with ribbon drawn. 39c. Corset Covers at 25c. Full front, low round neck; a splendid collection of many styles, trimmed with dainty laces and embroidery and ribbon drawn, 79c. Cambric Top Walking Skirts, 59c. With flounce tucked and trimmed with ruffle of open embroidery, also dust ruffle. Second floor, East Building, “On what grounds?” asked the Kink. “Her husband smokes a pipe in the kitchenette.” “Granted!” said the Kink. “Next time you marry, Dearie, be sure to get a hubby who 8c. Apron Gingham, 5c. a yard. 5,000 YARDS of a splendid grade of _ pron Gingham, known as the A. & S. Special; woven to our order, in the favorite blue and white checks; pure indigo dye and fast color. Subway floor, West Building, #998 China Dinner Sets, $16.98, 102 PIECES, plain edge throughout, exquisitely decorated in ‘ainty floral desigrts and creen foliage; all pieces highly illuminated with gold; set includes Soup Tureen and 3 Meat Dishes, $1.49 Cut Glass Celery Trays, 98c. A rich plece of sparkling crystal, handsomely cut in the popular pin- wheel, chrysanthemum and fan designs, finished with deep scalloped edge. Store orders only and none C. O. D. Subway floor, Central Building. (THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men’s Fancy Coat Shirts, 58c. FANCY NEGLIGEE SHIRTS; fine quality fabrics, neat designs and a good variety of colorings; coat style, with cuffs attached; sizes 14 to 17 inches. Men's and Boys’ Collars, 5c. Each. All turnover style; some long front shapes; various heights, all Summer shapes; not all sizes, but some of each of the following: 12, 12%, 13, 14, 1444, 15, 15%, 16, 164% and 17. Main floor, front, East Butlding, |" THURSD. CAL. | Gold H $5.08, Traveling Clocks,$3.69 ONE DAY and alarm guaranteed movement; Clock inclosed in a red leatherette case. $4.50 Gas Chandeliers, $3.49. Wrought iron finish, complete with all attachments; six large panes and six small panels and fancy crown, with two outside i ights, in amber or green; bead-fringe to match. Subway floor, Central Building. Thursday Specials in a Month of Marvels August Is the Saving Month IT ISN'T ALTOGETHER THE MONEY YOU SPEND. It is HOW you spend it that makes the thrifty man or woman. You can save money by spending it now and here. August is the edge between Fall and Summer—the margin between warm and cool weather clothing, and we have to carry BOTH to meet all demands. But OUR season for warm weather goods of every kind is practically over, and yours is at its height. We cannot carry over to another season—you can. $1 or $10 or $1,000 goes about twice as far now as at the beginning of the season—and nearly twice as far here as anywhere else at any time. And 1 .iURS- Women’s Special Pumps, $2.24 A VERY DAINTY MODEL in an instep strap style, patent leather, made over a high arch last, with short forepart and satin bow; light weight turn soles; Cuban heels. Second floor, West Building, [HURSDAY SPECIAL. | $15.00 Couches at $12.00 GOLDEN OAK frame, upholstered with imitation leather, all tufted. $9.00 Library Tables, $6.90. Table with desk attachment, finished in golden or fumed oak; also mahogany finish, $15.00 Divan Sofa, $7.50. Mahogany finish frame, with loose cushion seat. $7.00 Iron Cribs, $5.40. White enamel, with high safety sides that lower for con- venience. Fourth floor, Central and East Buildings. Yinen® Suits, $2.95, $4.50, $5.05 150 LINEN SUITS—colors are tan, coral, blue, gray and white. The models are the Norfolk, Russian and straight tailored effects, All sizes from 32 to 40, Women’s $1.50 Washable Separate Skirts, 65c. Two hundred washable Skiris, value $1.50, at 65¢e. Smart Skirts made of rep and cordeline at $1.50 and $1.75 econd floor, Central building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Boys’ $1 Corduroy Trousers, 79¢, FOUR HUNDRED pairs a serviceable drab shade. wear; cut full and roomy and s sizes 7 to 10 years, and Knickerboc of these wear ng Trousers, in and vacation Bloomers, years, ‘East Building, fear, eee Two Drug Items—Decidedly Underpriced. > A. & S. Peroxide Cream, regularly 19¢., at 15¢. : A & S, Prophylactum, excelient mouth wash or gargle; lai bottle, regularly 39c., at 29. adel ie TC THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Half a Million “Kleen Kups” Half Priced d BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT with the factory we are per mitted to offer the now famous “MONO-SERVICE KLEEN KUPS,” the strong, clean, sanitary paper drinking cups, made in the world, that were sold here by the thousand at 1c. each—at 10 for Sc. We have purchased 500,000, half a million, think of It! to sell in these special packages for picnic, automobile and office use, Take them to the beach with you—they’re not flimsy, unstable, squashable kinds—but strong, handsome, stand-alone drinking cups at two for a cent. Subway floor, East Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. 50c. Black All Wool Nun’s Veiling, 29c. ABOUT 900 YARDS of this desirable light weight Summer fabric, always popular for cool Summer waists and dresses; 35 inches wide; very substantial and a perfect black. 50c. Black Mohair Brilliantine, 29c. Full 42 inches wide and very strong; especi- ally suitable for substantial bathing suits. — $1.00 Black Fancy Mohair, 59c. Yard. [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Bright, rich and lustrous mohairs in a variety of ne stripes; 42 inches wide and full dollar $2.50 ‘ oe ratth value, LONG HIP, medium bust, made of good quality batiste, supporters attached. $5.00and $6.50 Lily of France Sample Corsets, $2.98 All the newest models, extra long hip, medium and low bust; made of coutil; supporters attached, Sale of Brassieres, 49c Made of fine quality batiste, lace and embroidery) trimming; perfect fitting. ‘Main Goo, fremt, Kast Bulking. [THURSDAY SPECIAL. White Fabrics, 15c. Yard. SOME OF IT IS WORTH as much as 39c. White Fabrics, such as imported Dimities, stripe and check Flaxons and Linaire, 45-inch sheer Batiste, silk finish Persian Lawn and other plain and fancy fabrics, Main floor, rear, t Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Towels and Toweling HEAVY ALL LINEN hemmed Huck Towels, been selling as a leader for 15c., now 12tic. each, Good quality all linen Dish Toweling. Heavy all linen hemmed Dish Towels. sellor, *® smokes Turkish Trophies,” [THURSDAY SPECIAL, | Women’s {Sc. Undervests, 8c. Low NEC some plain, have fancy yokes. Women’s 25c, Underwear, 19c, Fine quality, low 1 knee Drawers, wide sleeveless, some Main floor, rar, Govtra! Building. seveless and short sleeves: THURSDAY SPECIAI i , front, Central Building Lif Yi, t yyy Men’s 50c. Underwear, LP A : : | 3 Garments for $1. d Y VY J y y BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, fine Egyp- tian cotton yarn. Shirts have seif fronis, French necks and Short sleeves; Drawers have double seats, coutil facings and pearl buttons, ankle Meath. Subject to slight Imperfections. THURSDAY SPECIAL, ’ . is Women’s Silk Stockings, 39¢ THREAD SILK, in black, tan and white, with lisle tops, heels and toes : Women’s 25c. Stockings, 9c, Black cotton with unbleached spli Main Licor, ont sol,

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