The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1913, Page 7

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“a “to promote the well-being of mankind| starr J. Murphy. S _e Gets Four Out of the Six Votes At the opening blocks showed a wav-| of the District Chieftains ring tendency. A few quotations were | "Above the River, ee nant coe, with Brookiyn| By a vote of four to two Arthur rangit in demand, advancing | Murphy, former Tammany district lead- te’ while American Cotton Oil was!er in the Bronx, was to-day elected S88 down to 39% and Canadian Pacifia| chairman of the Executive Committce te 38% in the first half hour,|°f Bronx County. ‘The chairmarship carries with it the leadership of the new county, Bugene Me@uire got the) | rt PIERCE’S CORN PLASTERS End Your Aching Corns Here is a plaster that costs you noth- ing if it fails to remove your com quick: com, lete!y and without pain, it doesn’t “do the work” to your entire satisfaction, the druggist will dive you back your money. it the election of Ar- vietory for Tammany Murphy, inasmuel wes weak, deslining to 4%. Most of Wed aetivity was confined to a few| as Murphy of the Bronx and Murphy of Gevhs. The selling of Amerioan Cotton | Manhattan Ol" eteck was aupposed to come trom | former evarmbs identified with the management. | Many | arthur The pain ceases quickly wit! ‘Wie market closed at the low prices | MUrPIY be named for the county leader- SS ~N fet application of Pierce’ St prevailed nese the close, asvhy wala eel sa tb Corn Plaster, They re- {© apparent te observers that epecu-| attending to ite own ; J Z move the most obstinate 2 2 clase are disposed to hold off 4 longer before taking an aggressive! Both Arthur Murphy and . = corn in 5 days; in most cases, It fe admitted that there are| Auire thelr respectiv yO aeoleneaaited. They'te elemento of uncertainty whi.n| eaderships following Chi | 4 gaty to apply—and eo thin that they " y whi-h! surphy's interference with th | , do not take up any room in the shoe. ty iy @re caloulated to have @ restraining !0-/ make a county of the Our money-back guarantee goes fiuqnce on speculators and even inves-| wf; final if ded with ev bon beari sane, Unt these matters are in more| the county, plan went : : Fleree ond ourtrade-mert ™* and show signa of being} Murphys get together. ! F 10c and 25c a box, Morse Care Veteed. lek) (oe by mail) y M—Aseerting that It FP. \ THE A. PIERCE CO. Springteld, Mane, drawn and printed, Gov. Bulser to-day vetoed the bill making it unlawful to operate horee care in cities Of the fret clam. Under it the com- panies might feeue securities in amounts Getermined only by themsstves, he sald. CLOGGED BOWELS. { RSET ie e e THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1913. ennai ett tneesnge nae . Pér Recketetior Foundation, | throughout th ," al a ALBANY, May i—The ¥ .| terday by Gov. Sulser, Among the Invor- F ARTHUR MURPHY LEADER y thefts Petey bat tn " OF BRONX DEMOCRATS. corporating the Rockefeller Foundation, | POrators are John D. Rockefeller, Jolin | | D, Rockefeller jr, Simon Flexner and | Makes it cross, peevish, rest- less and feverish — If tongue is coated give “Syrup of Figs.” sid Children dearly leve to take delici ie end a tern fenaerhees = “3 $ rf ey 90 feet of tl = M Look in W. L. Douglas store y = cad a get billows gad constipated na he 93.50, 84.00 and $4.50 that are am — 1% | iuat ‘Then : just as good in style, fit and wear as i = Rl sek, ther makes conting $5.00 to $7.00, = brea is the price. Shoes bey to = ‘your + Wetle one r t violeat re made, ind wh; a ie Shey are warranted to fit better, look Detter 9/4 = Syrup of hold their shape and wear longer than Fa = ead any other make for the price. — «|S Boys’ Shoes in the World, E GAUTION fasecisternes= 'e fi ————_——. fn £ i i E I i | H BROOKLYN 91 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Street. 110 Broadway, corner Thorsten St, r ve g ie F for the full name, Elixir of Seana,” ird Avenue, 190th Street, Newark Avenue, Colifornia Fig Syrup Co. Third Ave,, bet. 14ath @ 1471h Sts.’ NEWARK—851 Broad Strest, jous tasting, genuine old ienen avenen’ PATERSON—199 Market Ht.,cor.Clark offered, 19Bth Ktrest. TRENTON —101 E. state St.-cor. Broad [nih SMITH GRAY and “SCHEDULE K” join hands to give you 4 Another Big Opportunity Mee, - 1800 Blue Serge Suits. ~ $25 to £30 ar $1950 VALUES SMITH GRAY has invaded the wool market again. This time the prize has been made into 1800 splendid Blue Serge suits. Same quality es usually shown in our $25 and $30 cuits, Such bargains will not tarry long on our counters. Walk, run, jump, fly te a SMITH GRAY store and get one. Single and double breasted, Norfolke, shorts, longs, slims, ee BROORLY’ iv sT, FOUR ILTON ST, \F POMPTAT Natatne sr, POOR STORE pocron eft tmun sy ||} Walters Pianos, Formerly $300, Now, at . . $145 | Walters Players, Formerly $450, Now, at . . | Men’s 24¢ Silk 16e ‘ ==<=ALL CARS TRANSFER TOsmmm= \ | Perlect Dry Cold Stor: is coupled with low charges here, UI ot phone quem, 3900 Plaza, we will call at once for snFtor | Lexington to 3d Avenue 50,000 Apple, Peach and Pear To-day, Friday and Saturday, Final Days of Our: Trees, 6 to SFt. High. 12 for 50c||SUMMER TOILET GOODS Sale 1,000 items at cut prices in well known brands of Medicines Drugs Manicure Artictes ‘Rubber Goods Brushes Soaps Moth Preventatives Vacuum Bottles Sundries Pills Parisian Ivory Perfumes, etc. An extraordinary opportunity in our Greenhouses on the Roof. These are the finest trees grown in the United States, and sell regularly elsewhere from $4 to $7 perdozen. Mail and telephone orders cheerfully filled. Our Roof Conservatories are now undergoing alterations, which will when completed, place them in a class with the They Prepared of purest ingredients. largest and finest anywhere. A printed list containing representative bargains will be Lowered Prices to Reduce Stock. Lat hak Aaah di i Timassive mia Made; 60th St. Bide, Now in Progress—Manufacturers’ Sale of Discontinued Styles of Walters Pianos and Player Pianos At Most Sweeping Price-Reductions and on Your Own Terms | Walters Pianos, Formerly $250, Now, at . . $125 | Walters Pianos, Formerly $325, Now, at . . | Walters Pianos, Formerly $275, Now, at . . $135 | Waltere Pianos, Formerly $350, Now, at . . NOBODY WHO WISHES TO ECONOMIZE IN THE BUYING OF A PIANO CAN AFFORD f TO MISS THIS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. ONLY 3 MORE DAYS!! = risno Parior, 84 moe iP * Many Bargains for Women and Children in Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear ct will go on sale tomorrow at very attractive prices: We have prepared an attractive list of specials for Friday and Saturday, of which the following are typical: 8 Styles in Nightgowns, 59¢c| Cambric Drawers, 26¢ egies omy oy ote Loog Silk Gloves, 68 Women’s Union Sutts, 23 4 22-Inch, 16-button length; pure] Fine combed bleached cotton; oil: in black] low neck; tight knee and wide um- . and white; double finger tips; in| brella style, with neat lace; regular at 9c all claes and reach above the elbow.| and extra sizes. Chamolsette Cleves, 24e Women’s White Vests af 6e Washable; for women, in white or] In ribbed cotton, in regular and Reinforcements for the May Sale of Muslin Underwear Delayed shipments from two prominent manufacturers stitching. lendid val he price. vast yi dial anes Corset Covers 40 Styles in Nightgowas, 89c Te _ high neck; _ In nainsook, colored and white orset Covers at crepe; some with long, other with 10 neat styles in good nainsools, pore al ae See or white| extra cizes at thie price, \t | three-quarter sleeves; open front abt Mle gd lace em: Women's Silk Stockings, 24e i]| | and medium tow neck and bigh v,| der . Women’s Stockings af 17¢ Bille alf the way to the | | round of square neck; all neatly Combinations at 42c 10 fine gauges; mercerised; full seam-| soles, high (rg hele end tose: trimmed. Six styles, fine nainsook com. | | ess; bleck, white and tan; bager4 inch garter 5 all sisee in black, binations, showing all over em- oe! very epecial values at this) broidery front and back or lace Cambric Drawers, 14 | brovdery, front_and beck OF lace Good cambric, with hemstitched| cover and skirt or drawers, as pre- ruffle, open or closed styles. ferred. ~ Thousands of other garments in the May Sale offered at prices ranging up to 819,98. Second Fhwor, Motunde, A Special Offering of 2,000 Men’s and Youths’ $15 Suits Materials Are: At Models Are: Silk mixtures. 2-button sacks. Plain blue serges. 3-button sacks. Boys’ and Girls’ Hose, 8 Imported white socks, with striped ribbed full j , in Gee cad tan, afi] «Opes cious 6 to O54; Henle 6 pairs to Trousers have belt loops; also with and without cuff bot- toms; all newest |. effects. ‘Half Hose, at - - 3,000 pairs, made with double solcs; slight faults that do not interfere with | the wear. Black and colors at l6c, Men’s Silk Socks, 28c Fine silt socks, with double eoles and linen splicing, alea jacquard styles in Plain gray serges. brown, gray, tan. in regulars, stouts and longs. Don’t miss this offering. $14.96, 816.96, $19.95 and up to ‘ue fHeeond Floor, | Shirts andKnee Drawers at Soft-Cuff Summer Shirts, 19e medium stripes. They are loses, full cut and well made tapes in back, Woven madras, woven 1 Athletic styles in light weight, ribbed,| White lisle thread well shaped ath-| diura stripes in black, blue, helio and LOOMINGDALES skin Low Shoes; button and lace shoes in| Relieve models, bought from several over-| pore fi Fancy blue serges. English models. Shepherd plaids. Norfolk models. Striped worsteds. Fancy cheviots in Black serges. 1.) 1 The dizes are 15 to 22 years for young men, and 33 to 46 clest for meh, © i \ | Pil i : bis sdbaasediath Wh | Th We also have in regular atock co’ 1a lines of Men's Summer Suite af $19.96, alll i, iN i / <4, SGcs=L Gr Gano eae = , 6 Men's Nainsook Athletic re Men's $1.00 “Chesterfield i A lly low price for a desirable Summer shirt made of ff Pgs — athletic coat shirts and knée length martial tae paaiord Saieane bg ariety of light and fl Men's Balbriggan Underwear, 29¢ a Garment. ‘© 17. 6 for $4.50, or The shirte with full finished cuffs, the drawers double seated and euepender| $1.25 Shirts at || Men’sListe UntonSults,69¢/ Men's Union Suits, 39¢ | cuts: ig amortment of ight end me- | plain and white mesh in all sises;. letic atyles in all sizes. brown effects; 14 to 17. . | I Main Floor, G0th St. Side. i . + | Men’s Shoes and Oxfords at $2.25|German Foot Russia Calf, Gun-Metal and Patent Coit-| Arehes at 59¢ pr. i medium toe shapes. All perfect | heavy and Sag CH include the sseeon'a bent aching stocked manufacturers at a price | arches. concession, at $2.25. Our shoe |}! all sizes, at the epecial price namect, 1 acme ere aise tilver, heavil Men’s Lisle Socks, 9c yi aie he Geconde" of better grades, with Also Men’s $2.50 Shoes at $1.85 y) more slight “mill faufts’’; double soles; black f Ei , and colors, sizes 914 to 1114, Splendid, durable shoes. Equally good Other fine silk half hose for|*o* Sree OF business wear; mostly men, ranging as high as $1.50 lace; styles in gunmetal, vici or per pair. patent leather, t Main Floor, 50th St. Seotton Recond Floor, _— ——=All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’— Lex. to 3d Avi very beare the “BLOOMINGDALES'.” Made in sises for men, women and children. State sise of your shoe. I ae Se Se | $2.25 | Onsale in “he NOTION pemant | MBNT, Main Floor, Centre, 50th to 60th St.----eeall OMS hS Pa oa: A seven-time World Want works all the weelt. . Order one to-day and prosper.

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