The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1913, Page 12

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eee asd dent, having attained large pereentages fn Civil Service examinations Pict a of responsibility. Such inatances would de impossible under a ‘black list” eur ; 1 IVIL SERVICE x velliance. Among the subjects to be discussed and debated duting the convention are ‘Civil Service and Publicity,” Records of Efficiency—What They Should Comprise and Theit Practical Uses," “Investiga- tlons of Character and Experience,” a rates to National Conven- tion of Commissioners Have It in Mind. and “Widening of the Area of ctions of Civil Service Commis- sions." To-night Carnegie Hall will be | crowded by delegates, city officials and : . Gaynor | People interested in civil service develop- = Geurances trom Mayor bore ment when Mayor Gaynor, Borough heir stay in the city will be MAd°! President McAneny, Gen. John C. Black, a8 well as instructive, and @/ President of the United States Civil Welcome to the metropolis ac-|Gervice Commission; Collector of ‘the Arank | Port John Purroy Mitchel, Comptroller fa @ apeech by President ik tt ee the New York Ieehtctpal —— and others will make ad. Commission, the delegates | President Gallagher said to-day: “The first assembly was organised . | 908 and held ite first session tn of Washington, D. C. Since , | ventions have been held the country, dealing with the adminis tration of law as well as the conduct of examinations, The open + | which follow are fruitful in suggestions legiala- ts i and ex applied to civil service, “Phe conventions have been of much help in the work of the commissions be- use, through them, improvements le in the service in various parte of 2 ed 3 Hd country are brought to the atten- tion of others in distant parts, and the practical working out of these improve- ments i placed at thelr disposal. The as hode deen In bringing to the attention of the com- mi needed changes, all of which ee ¢ it nv BETRAYS THIEVES AND CLEARS 12 BURGLARIES Suitcase Proves to Be Silver- ware, and Pair Confess. | i hts A plece of rea ribbon, hanging from the end uf a cheap suitcane, led to the PPL Nl eft i tfe if : | | Fi ti 5 He ‘teat i still Bae il z 2 $8 ty & e 2 i fy ! found to %e productive of | o0 worth .e STERN BROTHERS have prepared for To-morrow and Saturday, Extraordinary Offerings of Misses’ Midsummer Dresses q in new and effective models, in sizes 14, 16 and 18 Sef Novelty Cotton Voile, ribbon trimmed, at $12.50 Vef Shadow Laces, net and flower trimmed,“ 13.75 of Silk Voile, in bordered patterns, 14.50 19.75 Bt 10, % $2.00 iit. 2 «2.50 Men’s & Young Men’s Summer Suits in the most models and materials, sizes 34 to 46 regular, 38 to 46 stbut and 42 to 48 long stouta, at the following Very Advantageous Prices: High Grade Suits, a $17.50, 21.00 Values. from $22.50 to 32.50 : Hand Tailored Suits, at 27.50 Values $4.00 and 40000 Youths’ Suits, 16 to 20 years, . | at 12.50 Values $18008and 20,00 Men's and Young Manis Duting Trousers, : Leonean anata? « 340 Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Boys’ Two Trouser Summer Suits, Vajpes from $7.50 to 15,00 ’ b! r PerRont, Slr Bach Mol of ain blue, 1 ey Shama, tics DV; to 10 yrus Specially priced ot #1015 epee einen od tah me Value $125 at BOS « 65¢ 2’ Blouses and P: areas, ‘s Sion 4 tats vom. Value 41.05, West Twenty-third and West Twenty-second Streets ? . sale price $3.85 ¥ The biggest value in the most popular ~ 4 shoe for the Summer season . i woman wants Colonial pumps this season. So much x oo, that in many shops:there is none to be had at any price. . » we were early advised of the coming trend in footwear for Summer, and made unusual with our sources of supply to take care of the demand. And by way of emphasizing our preparedness we * _ (ave this week offering Colonial pumps at a radi- _oal,eaving on the prevailing prices in this city. [hey are made on a new arch last, which has the merit of di the foot a daintier and more diminutive appearance hasto begin with. Designed with hand-turned soles Sp Louis heels, or light hand-welted soles and new French leather heels. The choice of leathers in- gun metal, white Lozant buck, bronze kid, patent » gray ooze calf, tan Russia calf and gray kid. | Saks &Company Broadway at 34th Street Fort: emart Plans Cali and Make Y Our 1erms Apply 10 New York, N ew Jersey, Long Isian3. Connecticut, i Bak Erte? . trele Merb Established Half a Century Clearance Sale Robes and Waist ~ Patterns A collection of All Linen Hand Embroidered Robes as well as some with Hand Embroidery and Lace combined at $6.50. Regular valué’ $15.00. A further lot of heavy Irish Linen Hand ‘Embroidered Robes. Regular $15.00 to $16.50 values, at $10.50. “Regular $10.00 to $12.00 values, at $7.50. Fine French and Madeira Hand Embroidered Waist Patterns, at 44 to 4 regular price. Commencing Seturdey nest, the 1 bth bast.. ond comtinning walil further notice, thle cere Will chess of 18 ochech Soturdaze ond 6 o'dech ether days. James McCutcheon & Co., Sth Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. aL SSI eas ‘Lord Taylor Founded 1826 ‘Friday and Saturda Exceptional Values in- Men’s Footwear Low and High Shoes Every desirable kind and shape, from the comfort~ able Rubber Sote Outing Shoe to the Smart Dress Pump. $7.00 and $8.00 Values $5.00 and $6.00 Values....... $ es ( Men’s Furnishings Special for Friday and Saturday Negligee Shirts Woven and printed madras, soft’ French or $1.00 each; 6 tor $5.50 Values 1.50 and $2.00 Terry Cloth Bath Robes, $2.75 50 Value $4. Alpaca Office Coats Block Silk Office Coats.... Athletic Underwear Knee 1. &R. Morley’s White Gauze Cotton Underwear Shirts, long or short ves or sleeveless, sizes GA to OAs ic ccs skis raasevecoasesssseiaen 4 150 Mercerized Lisle Haif Hose Black or Fancy ‘35C per pair; 7 pairs for $7.00 Values 50c and 75c Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Commencing Monday, June 16, the Store will open at © A. M. | Extraordinary Values in Misses’ and Children’s Summer Apparel 150 Misses’ & Juniors Porch or Beach Dresses of a sise 98.95 & $5.95—Values $7.50 and $12.50 Misses’ Porch Dresses Ve in several attractive tae eee one 96.05—Value $10.50 Misses? & Juniors’ Linen Russian Blouse Sutes trimmed with contrasting colors of linen, new skirts $10.95—Value $16.50 Misses’ & Juniors’ Chinchilla Spert Coats bh Ee see oa os * $16.50 and $18.95—Values $22.50 and $80.00 Misses’ Travelling or Motoring Linen Coats $3.05 and $4.05—Values $6.50 and $9.00 Misses’ Tab Shirts Of repp, piques and cordeline, new attractive models $1.95—Values to $3.50 50 Children's Spring Coats $2.95—Value $6.50 Children's Tab Dresses Attractive styles of ginghams, percales and madras 95c and $1.75—Values $2.00 and $2.50 Children’s Sheer White Lawn Dresses Trimmed with laces, ribbens and. embroideries $1.95 and $2.95—Values $8.50 and $5.00 Children's Tan Linen Dusters Practical garments in two smart models + $2.95 and $4.95—Values $5.00 and $6.50 | Little Children's Coats, Dresses & Hats of Spring and Summer Fabrics (Sines @ to 5 years.) At Decided Reductions in Price Also Serge & Pique Coats $1.25 and $1.95—Values $2.95 to $4.95 Special Sale of Women’s Watsts P Whe Brussels Net, yoke model, Selle) $5, og Cream Shadow Lace, frill of net around : neck sad gown front, with sthen Ktro- $3.95 Cream Shadow trimmed with side velvet ribbon Lingerie W aists Tucked Batiste model, hemstitched ing | 8 low flat collar, lace j gee broidered Voile 4 pointed col- lan, falsbed with velvet bow.” } 98 Brier Bee es Ment el rim! wi medalltons and Cluny lace insertion., 1650 tucked model, collar, cuffs and * ph paces pontine on anata peeied PIAL A Voile model, new flat collar, corded and $ trimmed with fine net pleating, ribbon tie. , } 1.95 Allover Eyelet Embroidery, vestee of tucked o oo and cuffs, edged mil $7. 95 High neck model he vine Tasiste, Agbe: trey ted ih embry a Val | $a. 95 Embroidered Batiste model, Irish 5 | medallions and insertions of all collar, three-quarter sleeves % | | ie Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | Commencing Monday, Jume 16,the Store will open at 9 A.M, 7 / = VAERS 5 ORD WEAR Bee ee) nese eee — POM, er ie }

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