The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1913, Page 6

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se der the murface of the aand while clam: | bh ______ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1018. ~ ‘ auing, the oyater belng alive at the time, | s e e Paptist Church, Broadway, Port Rich- OLD GREENWICH |A Few Natives of Greenwich Village _jiiit sii vam rio eta Siivie Building, Richmond avenue, to- + e In side of el a morrow afternoon. tat cara we broken off, leaving the thick #ide in its , ® 7 My Vallace of Van Du- f J orisini ape. he whiel forms and a Spot of Historical Interest. | crits vate Meromtt Sule ein he! a i | feted arn ag hare te i in Baltimore. She will remain two ook Of a pint Meet grea whi RRS 4 y | | "ine sinton woctety of Staten tatand x ‘miles, 4 Breaaing yo closly to the ele SLE aeetiooe Mayor of Pig Alley Tells of the will have a picnic in Orchard Grove ¥ ln Titcomb of Ha; Park, Graniteville, June 8 erstown, who conceived the Id Poole-Morrisey Fight on Amos Street Pier. > vot ¥ * ried literature to the ovt- wouman f places in ® sort of cupboard on wheels, Wey nee Vresrens heyy drawn by @ horee. But this outht was | amail and the horse got tired on the } steep roads, Go when a train ran over \ ‘ ie ine conductor on # Michigan | the wagon and left nothidg but splint- fi ‘ ‘al train the other day. ors an automobile, provided with a guess not,” sald the lady, firmly. took ite place, and ‘Have you never had to buy a ticket him? vo, I have not, and I will not begin | ering the whole county. > a will have to pay his fare this Oyster in Bott! ; cr v1 (From 4 Providence Journal.) hi 7 rae i hs I shall not pay his fare, That js] Thomas A. Barrett of Pine street has WHEN FISTS WERE USED. . 3 Mr. Conductor A curiosity in the form of an oyster ahell : és “If you don't pay hi I cannot iet | which grew dnaide the neck of @ broken him occupy a seat. I will stop the train | bottle, the latter remaining around the . K d and put him off.’ centre of the shell, which accommodated Talk of Going Back to the Tal- dl 4 ~ “Stop the train and put him off if | itself to the unusual shape, while the yoy . \ ieee like, Me's not little boy. 1 | ends continued to grow, fan shaped. . 18 never saw him before. nit about six inches | low Dip for the Sake ‘ dit Att ‘ — — of Simplicity. Mr. Raward Burke, who ls the Mayor ‘Of Pig alley in Greenwich Village, just ; } H @pposite the Mallory line docks, took a i } ¢ 5 few minutes off from hie oMiclal duties A Cal Charles E, Sturgis; No-day to tel! the Kvening World what| ¥ > > ‘, s olunteer OF Nome be thought of the present Old Home . ~ ye f week Guide Week celebration, He was particularly ; f ‘ . Proud of Father McGrath's mouth organ ‘and washtud band of Tuseday nign’s and noted French beauty ‘There has deen nothing like it in the | . 7 i eae Gis . is 50 years old. She doesn’t eae mes 1c to wir 20m Secetny ee. < rae look a day over 30. Every ve ? : i day of her life since she:was 18 she has used au GORLER Men’s Tan Oxfords Low Cut Shoes with com-| fort, character and class. Coward Oxfords are cool, pliant and good looking. Made on special last and up- kere Merean- per patterns, which give a HA he 1018 ase led. smart, trim effect to the foot. |] Betore you make a selection, eve the serownnnus Me beers rma , _ JAMES S. COWARD 1 y0e bave ony fesing 264-274 Greenwich 8t., N.Y, |) Seems tating the will cleo owed Hata La Fe See rae Sidway Mercantile Co, 1018 14th Sweet ‘Wihbort, bed. f Fi it ii is ze i= 1 s 3 3 france in Parie—78c in New York ysaz y pried mF pag ud hag Gorlier is the secret of Watch |= : Pia alloy get te er youthful complexion. And she is ‘gavanter nowee wien no area \ ser of French Specials OLI VE Tablets middle Mre. J. Garvey, y No. 89 women wel i atray pigs about the - peal My pret Bete ee ae bs ago and cenenved 6 Fadiantly youthta has OIL the Bowels > gg ed pene prod La Giga saigdlcoeld Lyte P ion by the use of Eau Gorlier—the — gees when Greenwich atrect was an avenue Sy 3 trude Mullen; Treasurer, Miss Bernice famous beauty lotion. @haded by beautiful trees and no ele-| ° Missic; Committee on Membership, Mise Eau Gorlier is now sold in New York. If your vated railroad, when a procession of : \ Josephine Mason, complexion needs clearing up, if crows’ feet are stages, Owned by Kip & Brown, jangled . Miss Edith Acas. ! ning to show, buy a bottle of Eau Gorlier Gown Hudson street and up again like ee , and gently apply to the face after bathing. Or. | Street cars, = = Miss Euphemia G: H if your it cannot supply you, send us his AECALLO THE HANGING OF A Soy Bill Pause Brighton, haa been | name and éc in stampe for a generous sample. NEGRO. 1" i 8 Ht i i from the Richmond Eau Gerlier Face Soap has the same proper- ( take the ‘of Galomel. jas born in Ireland tn 1635," she| Thompson, Willem Bradford, John| Borough At puacien of Soon ae Eau Gorlier and it is rose-perfumed—0e \ \ for ‘Yeury hes bem Calomet foe. He “E eame e z ia agit a oe A odtag go att Swe Bearicciesiocmon oe Huguenot | tion of Teachers’ Clubs to be held in Eau Gortter Face Powder adheres perfectly br ybieden pot ds patients for used to go up to look 7% the| has returned from « vielt to friends in| Roowville Centre, 1. 1. and is too fine to be detected—76ec 0 box. ? all Kinds ot liver el comy Manhattan. William MoKittrick \ Sold by Riker-H . Liggett Stores, Stern Bros. Penn- In his efforts to do without Calomel, he The New Brighton High Schoo! La-| two-story frame dwell | ia ‘Station Brug Store potty Moog Jes, MeCreery & Co.. his now famous little olive-oll -|crosie team will play the Harvard | Boulevard, Dongan Hills. | The New Brighton High Schoo! team will play the Stuyvesant High Schoo! alie of Manhattan on the home; the guest of J. F. O, MoKee, Great Kilis, | grounds, St. Mark's Place and Ham-; has returned home. fiton avenue, to-morrow afternoon. | The Octave Social Club of Mariners’| Miss Phoebe M. Whitney of West Harbor has ted th oMicers: Presi. ; New Brighton is visiting friends in very—so they blamed him for . Vice-President, | Madison, N. J. ¢ irs. Garvey sent word that she hoped chell; Beoretary, Mise Ger. | ‘The Ladies Ald Hoclety of the Park : on : {oveus buoyancy enc elect thonsht, Sere Get Gown to the Saturday night cele. — Gentlemen’s Watches [likes vacation. 10 and 25 ceats per box. tien if her health would allow ; “Every little Olive Tablet bas @ move- eight children and twenty-one jothes from Maker to Wearer We ge inte stofaiie, Bn Aged fP ” y all bora in Greenwich paeeea ere rate a a rte Co., Columbus] 0. Zetia iis Sash ee puon- Crem Siree Blore. Abrake peng repeal Sree Porras} it ive. je and sure. Dray Store TR. heaton Dep't Bore Hitchook Phosie 23-Jewelled totake but unfailing in results : a ing i Drug and Department Stores acter Solid live Tablets oil the bowels just enon! York and pose Mes mrvediee On Ree i 1é-Karat 98 to pes Nature's own prior and they” * oe tone up the liver at the same They Office, 1265-9 Broadway freshmen at Cambridge, Mass., to-mor- row afternoon, John ttobinson of Union Mill, who was k Lovser & Co., O'Neili-Adame Co., Greenhut-Siegel Cooper, coe aed HG table compounds mized with olive oil. . i oe Sak to regain that feeling of Hy. J. ROUSSEL, Inc. RLitie ineeee I Gold are made from a rare combination of rH 3 A £ t ge = i, 3E s j i ef and wishes them no better luck rt i a not that they may as many as possi- Fs : OM, “Daturdas Moe’ fa the Getbares! Teere've been pe many in | ot them live in Greenwich Village T T iff S s ! Syne rer iH @ since lights in ven, i 5 fered value West a, oe arn we he Tar cares Another! Pet oh ae a foe lovely stley. Only two weeks dances by the children, flag 4 ® Le to make 4 —— there was © painter man oot him-| 2 (Moe Levy) ores HO00GSEOOSSTTOISVISIIION up tigre on the sand pile, with an ated a Sie oul and » canvas trame, to make i+ e i gs &F @ologk. in the evening Kdward Haga- man Hall will deliver an illustrated lec- ture at Public Schoo! No. 95, at Clarkson and Hudson otreets, on the history of Greenwich Village. — -—._—_ STATEN ISLAND NOTES, Col. Robert G, Shaw Post, @, A. RK. of New Brighton, will hold a special 1g | Service at the grave of their late com- rade, Andrew J. Fetherson, in st. Pet- $30 Pencil Stripe Suits, $15 rhea i Here’s another opportunity fostered by the proposed tariff revision. Hardly had I completed the last lot of garments I made up from fabrics that a tariff-scared manufacturer sold me, than along came another manufacturer of the same mind. j : 180 srosdway, New York | § end Watt |e Comte: Won Now Blase He offered an assortment that was even better in quality than the lot eee | Features : Decoration Day. ‘Those on the commit: I had. _It is needless to say I bought them. The first lot has been entirely : Sl One Wonderful Se Gérard Operas, hot tae sold and these new garments are now ready. Here's what this opportunity i Knoblooh, Chaplain E, K. Osborne, Night Quartermaster James Burke, M. F. Roll, means to you. | John ‘Osterdahi, Patrick D, Kinney, John HM. Grantham, and A. ©” De First—remember I manufacture these fabrics into garments, thus savin, Farinise story to'tiew York tein: a ata! you the manufacturer's profit—then, on account of my being out of the high ute : Hoek BU welts kee rent district, I save thousands of dollars yearly in rental—this also comes off ; peceataats whe called at | Tompbingrtie, their price—and finally, the material used in their making costs me about 40% the otf dad tas vom | oso ae Teoet et: independent ¢ ty usual price—these savings are all yours and that’s why these suits are alf price. $30 Blue Serge Suits, $15 dune a, However, if you don’t want a Blue Serge or a Pencil Stripe, there are other * materials. You can have a stylish Brush Stripe or a Chalk Stripe—you can have a Club Check or a Broken Check, a Shepherd Plaid or any other Plaid, a Cheviot, a Thibet or a mixture, in fact you can have most any fabric or any style you prefer. : Furthermore, I’ve tailored these garments in every possible up-to-the-minute style—and there’s not one of them that looks less or is less than a $80 value. You can ters ho ton Se $ 1” pee. by lish model with the rolling lapels, the lo and swagger styles on the conservative ideas in Se eee oe eee clothes. They're all here, and they're all half priced. Don’t you let this opportunity slip by. Open Monday and Evenings Evenings M Le Saturdays Saturda Until 9 oe vy Until 10 E “Son” 119-125 Walker Street, New York “stow” |EIR7 RIT : 2 Two Photogravares § : is Wte tor the Coupou. # The Third Degree § {hour tacking bythe Polite, @ May Manton Fash §.. jon Supplement git, 2 tries Brighton, in honor of Miss ne Devereauk Blake of Man- Rattan to-morrow afternoon, The United Societies of St. Clement's | (concerned. Church, Rev. William J. Eagan, rector, his memory arc| Mariners Harbor, will have «heir third CREDIT TERMS : #3 hor 150 /°7" Mx 100 “m °75|*10 "=" "150 will begin at 3 o'clock, The Clifton Boat Clud .will hold its volunteered his Ber-' opening regatta on June 14, There will how strangers through the vil- 6 canoe races, tilting contest, swim- how them the glories Of the | ming race, club singles, doubles, centi. | forty years H. B. Mitchison ot! pede and working boat races. Those on | fenth street has been going | the regatta committee are; Arthur G.

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